Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 22, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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L, SALEM, ORHGOX, SATURDAY, AUGUST S, 1906
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Over
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CASTORIA
THC OtNTAUN COMPANY. HCW YORK CUT. '
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Spray, Windmill
Power and
Hand Pumps
For nil klndB of work.
Spray, garden, lawn nnd
met lem, hoso.
Tho best nnd tbo cheapest.
Fairbanks engines and lawn
sprinklors, metal and wood
tanks.
Get pome of our Grnphalas
tlc Paint for old or now tin
roofs. Guaranteed for six
years.
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Chase & Sfcaife
98 State Street
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SPLENDID
AQUATIC EVENTS
Three tljiof tan, excitement aatl interrat
YACHT RACES. LAUNCH RACES
ROWiNQ RACES, SWIMMINQ RACES
Amnio hotel and lodging accommodations.
BwMlltb.lfonrrclan Saeneerfett with notJ ilo!it.
LOUIltrV Fair. Hal Inn n Airiinilnni tlcht mil alaV win
W&lklnir. aniemllil Taili1vltl aitruMiiwia Tralnaul animal
ptriormincet. U. S. vrar.hlp. Coolfit, moit pleaunt
uminer retort In United SUttt. r pecUl lJalltUn mnouno.
"f ituptmlou 6TenUddrM
SECRETARY, Rtfiim ASMHATIM, ASTORIA, OREBON
SPEfilA! Rill RflAn RATFS
tXUrd Tin tor Kob4 .Trip.' TlckeU geul from Sugatt X to AoputSl
LET IT DO THE TALKING;
That's what an Edison phonograph
is for, anyway, but we are quite pre
pared to let ours do its talking from
a selling sense. Just listen to It for
some minutes and you will be cob
vlnced that it is the clearest talking
machine on the market. We can put
speech and song late Ms meutk tee
the newest, latest and beet records
are here In great variety.
L. P. SAVAGE,
247 Commercial Street.
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GROWERS ORGANIZE
LThrtiJIgterested in forming an
MfcMifelifGf tho fruit crowerrf of
9nrleigey met at New Brtdgo
hooltK Saturday night for that
purpdetfetys tho Eagle Valley News.
7horefwai,n good representation of
the frt.lt grower of tho valley nnd
great Jntercst was manifested. Tho
growers' aro lncnrnest and In a short
tlmo will have tho organization per
fected. Tho people of this valley have bo
gun to Understand that In union
there is strength. An association will
be nblo to buy spraying material,
tools, etc., In largo quantities and
thus be ,i saving totho grower. There
is no question but that tho best
grading nnd packing can bo dono
through nn organization. Tho fruit
from Hood River association last
year wns received in Now York nnd
Liverpool markets without Insopc
tlon. Tho question of storing and
shipping can bo handled choaner
thnn by Individual growers. The
tlmo will come when the by-products
of tho association will become moro
Important each year and it will bo
nblo to build n canning factory and
can make their own boxes for pack
ing. Tho following directors were
elected at the meeting: George Mar
tin, Sam Saunders, Matt Welter, Geo.
Wllto nnd Mat Slmmonia. A com
mittee coliBlstlng of Jnmes Davis,
V. W. Plummer nnd George Ashby
was appointed to draft by-laws nnd
renort to tholr next meeting.
The organization of this company
Is one of the best moves In tho di
rection of progress thnt tho people
of this valley have takon for-sometime.
About the benefit to tho peo
ple of this valley thoro can bo no
doubt nnd about tho success of tho
organization there can bo no doubt.
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Nature
intended man
to be happy and
to be able to give
Stnte Revenue from National Forests.
In nddltion to the benefits secured
by fire protection and by regulations
which control tho uso of tlmbor lnnd
and range so as to Insure permanent
supplies for local wants, tho Btatcs
having national forests now rocolvo
under the now agricultural appro
priation bill 2G por cent of tho gross
proceeds derived from tho Bale of
natlonnl forest resources. This
amount, according to law, goes to
offset any losses to tho Btntos
through withdrawal of forest areas
from- taxation, nnd Is dpvotcd to pub
lic roads and schools.
Several years ago complaints woro
nado that tho wlthdrawnl of timber
lnnds for forest purposes reduced tho
taxable areas of tho states In which
withdrawals woro made. Tho forest '
sorvlco recommended at first that 10'
por cent, and lntor 2G por cont, of
tho gross proceeds from tho natlonnl
forests should bo paid to tho states. I
As a result tho Btatcs ar6 assured of
school and road funds doubtless
moro certainly than thoy othorwlao
could havo boon, Blnco tho porma-i
nonco of tho forest resources Is now!
secured by conservative management.
Had tho forests never boon estab
lished tholr resources would un
doubtedly hnvo been oxhnustod by
hasty and Improvident methods of
explontlon, leaving tho lnnd wnstod
and unproductive. Grent west.
Smile AH the While
Look at healthy children look at the healthy
man or woman and you see the pleasures that come
from perfect health the protection that wards off die
excesses of life to-day
Ghirardelli's Cocoa
the perfect food drink braces up the system
-strengthens the body and enthuses
the brain into perfect activity
besides it pleases the palate,
too.
IJM (
30 cups
of a delicious
drink
25c
PS
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is not Incklng In reasons for assum
ing that tho enforcement of this
policy of Belf-protoctlon Is tho groat
problem which confronts Japan. It
Is Bujclont to monopolizo tho atten
tion of hor Btntesmon without
thought of policies of conquest, of
reaching out to grasp other islands
of tho son, or of Inviting Iroublo with
a friendly power such nB tho United
States. Boston Horald.
Salem is not holding up tho ex
tension of .tho Oregon Eloctrlo south,
nuthough a fow circumstances mnlco
it look so.
o
Kennedy's Laxatlvo Cough Syrup
la especially rocommonded for chil
dren. It tastes nonrly as good as
mnplo sugar. Sold by all druggist.
Next Tuosdny afternoon, tho flrat
official mooting of tho special com
mittco appointed by Mayor Lane of
Portland to draft & now chator will
bo called.
Thore nre mnnv Imitations of De
Wltt'B Carbollzed Witch Hazol Balve
t...t ! nnn mllcrtnnl Bnlrl tlV fill
IUUW JMDW .W M14.f....... iww.w j -.
druggists.
Why Jnmes Lee Got Well.
Everybody In Znnoivlllo, O.,'
knows Mrs. Mary Leo.of rural route
?. She writes: "My husband, James
Lee. firmly believes ho owes his llfo
to tho uso of Dr. King's New Discov
ery. His lungs woro so soveroly nf
feotod that comminution seomod In
evitable, when a friend rocommond
ed New Discovery. Wo tried It, nnd
Its ubo has restored him to porfoot
hoalth." Dr. King's Now Discovery
is tho King of thront nnd lung
romodlos. For cough nnd colds It
has no oqunl. The first dose gives
rollef. Try It! Sold under guaran
too nt J. C. Perry's drug storo. GOc
nnd $1.00. Trial bottle froe.
PUBLIC SALE
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PRICE RANGE
Jnpnn'u Monro Doctrine,
In offorme n "suggestion for tho
peaceful solution of tho coming
Btruggle in tho rnr isast, .Mr. sm
ulohlro Salto. In tho current Ibmio of
tho Pnclflc Monthly, affords a side
light upon tho Jnpnneso natlonnl pol
icy which ought to bonpprecInted by
Americans. Tho division of certain
parts of Asia among tho grent Eu
ropean powers Mr. Salto regnrds as
a foregone conclusion. The problem
of the future narrows down to
"Chinn, proper, 18 fertile prov'nees,
nnd tho three provinces of Mnn
churla." Ho regnrds the question ns
"of Chinese ovolutlon or revolution,
of being cut up Into fragments or of
submitting to forogln conquest," nnd
as a prellminnrly to consideration of
that question, ho states the Japanese
position In the following ueuaruuun:
No ono snnu gninsay mm jaimn
hns a paramount interest nnd pre
eminent volco In the destiny of the
Chinese empire. While Bhe can safe
ly allow tho British supremacy In tho
Persian gulf, or permit tho gradual
Russian absorption, of the Mongo
lian steepes, her very national ex
istence Itself, no loss than her com
mercial interests, does not permit her
to neglect a most watchful Burvel
lance in regard to tho Chinese em
pire proper and Manchuria. The pos
ition of Japan, therefore, briefly
stated Is this: "Heaven helps thoad
who help themselves."
American who havo maintained
the Monroe doctrine of paramount
interest on a continental lino can
readllv appreciate such an attitude
of Insular Japan. Americana who
havo resented the Imputation that
the Monroe doctrine is a part of a
scheme of national aggrandizement
of of selfish explolatlon of the south
ern continent should be ready 'o
credit Japan with motives Other than
those of conquest in what Is only a
natural protection of her own in
terests. It can be readily under
stood that tho Japanese Idea of na
tional safety forbids the possibility
of any foreign nation Invading and
absorbing any integral portion or
Chinese territory. And Mr. Salto
I will soil nt my rcsldonco 2 mllos oast of Stuto houso on
Monday, August 31
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Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp
tho following proporty to-wlt:
'U&ftM.
25 HE AD CHOICE DAIRY COWS
- ---
Most of -them fresh or coming fresh within 30 days. Sovoral full blood registered- Jersey cpw. Ono
flno thoroughbred brown Swiss hull, two years old.
SEVEN HEAD OP HORSES
Described as follews: Ono pair of flno big black marcs, weight 2600 pounds; ono . .driving, raaro, C
years old, 1000 pounds; ono driving horse, 3 years old; ono Clydo colt, 2 years old; ono Clydo colt; ono
year eld: Ono driving colt, trotter, ono year old.
TWO FINE POLAND CHINA BROOD SOWS
i 4 A
Ono disk barrow. One single buggy, Ono sot slnglo harness, Ono sot doublo work harness. Ono sot
double driving harness. -One flno cottago organ, Ono, three-octavo accordlah. Two nearly now alr
tight heating stove. One No. 8 cook stovo. Shovels, grubbing hoes nad other tfarm tools,
TERMS All sums $10 and under each In hand.. On all sums ovor $10, six raohttni tlmo will bo glvou
without Interest! '''
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
J, S. SMITH, Auctioneer.
R. R. RYAN, Proprietor
$2Q TO 40