Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 28, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    UAILY CAriTAIi 30V&XAL, SALM, OREGON, -FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1009
1
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
ft. IIOFER, Kd. sad Prop.
?
H Independent Ncwtpsjxr Doroted to American I'rlnclplen and
tho I'rogreM and Derelopcmont of Atl Oregon.
II I ! ' ' ' '
fubllihod Krery Urcnlng Kxcopt Bundar, Salem, Ore.
. , , i .. i , . . .
aimscitnsTioN hates.
(InmlaMr in Advance.)
Dally, r carrier, per year M.00 Per month... .......JOc
Oallr, by mall, per year. 4.00 l'er month Sc
Weekly, ij mall, pur vear 1.0) Six mouth .........60o
I
mmiMm
&&
RAIN KILLS POISONOUS
SHEEP WEED'
'
t (Pendleton Tribune.
Unless there Is a 'great deal of
rain soon there will be danger to
JH.. 4 .... .....
r Mi'JVjIlli IMVIJIVJ'.IH
ior convenience or suuBcnuors uriiucii uunvury ouices nro cbuiuubu
(1 at tho following plncos at 30 cents per month, $1.00 for threo menths:
Allium fltoro, F. O. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avorwio Junction.
Oarllno, Seventeenth street, A. W. Lnno, Garden Itond Store.
Dauo's Store, Alox. Dauo, SouthCommerclal street. '
Electric Store, C. M. Epploy, East Stato street.
' Fairgrounds Store, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Kond,
IIbVoII'a Corner, Twoltth and Cross streets, -
O K. Grocery, A. A. Englobart, Twelfth street. .
- Whreler's Store, W, D. Whcolor, Hlghlnnd nvonuo.
Vow 1'nrk Storo, F. O. Doworsox, Twelfth and Leslie.
Lane Grocery, Seventeenth stret
J. . Mooro & Son, corner Capitol nnd Union streets. "
West Snlcm Store, West Salem. I -g 1
Dr. Slono'n, 241 North Commercial street.
irurfrttnn'a C2....t X?i.l CMvflt ntfnni
1,1,. ,1,11 " 01"J ITII III tJIAtll DHVCli
GormiTn Dakory, corner Twolfth nnd Chcmalcota.
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CHAMPION ".ll'NIC" ' Tho East Is full of IubI, and full
EXPOSITION IIUYElt of money getting, nnd full of bar-
Thorn Is a fnmll'ar ring In an- torlng, and full of vielence: but It
nouncoments from, Lotldon that of- Ih full of worship -of worship that
ilrln In nf Mm t.Vntti.'l.ltrltluli iiviimhI. (llllllllllo CMIW'Olllmntlt Mint rnnru llil
tlon, which has created qulto n Eu- "f rldlculo or comiiioiit, that hollovoa
ropean stir, are negotiating to soil l(' uttorly to care If others dtsbu
tho building t mid etyilpnimit when' Hvu. Thoro nro In tho Enit many
thtf gates flnnlly closo to a Chicago . ,no" vvl'o do not prny. Thoy do not
man, Abraham Harris, for ho bought IittiKli at tho innii who prays, like the
tho 430,000,000 World 'h Fair at ! iinprnylni? Christian. Thoro Is noth
Ch'cago. tho $10,000,000 expoHltloir " ludicrous to them In prnyor. In
at Omaha, tho f 12,000,000 oxposl-' Kyit 'iir Nub'an sllor prays In
Hon at lluffalo and tho $50,000,000 ' u "twn of year dnhnhlyeh; nnd
!... ... . ........I A I
sheep ranging 'In tho mountnlns this
fall, according to 811000 Inspector
Lytlo yosterdny. Dr. Lytlo has been
studying tho question nnd snys the
romody Is to bo found In nntldotod
rnthor than In tho method now be
ing oniployed by tho government on
tho Gunnison national forest In Col
orado. Thoro tho government Is of
fering a bounty for larkspur nnd
other poisonotiB plants In tho hopo
of orndlcntlng them altogether.
In tho mountnlns of this state the
larkspur Is not so serious a problem
as Is tho lupine. In all It has boon
estimated that there are Bomo five
species of poitiBonous plants found
In Oregon which have been known to
kill stock. It seems that It does not
mnttor so much as, to the proponco
of tho poisonous plnnts In the vicini
ty, ns It does to the amount of tha
plnnts that are fgun'd.
The danger to' sheep tl'lils) fall l
that thoro will not "be a largo vn-
rlotty of vogetntlon and Jhey w'l!.
thoroforo.oajl avog&tljirig In tho way
Sheep discriminate' botwecn -poisonous
nnd wholesome plnnts nnd
grasses as n rule, but where they aro
hungry they ent everything that
comes n'ong. When, thorfore, tho
vegotntlon Is light, ni there Is dnn-
ger of It being th's fall, tho leaders
of tho llnck oat off the good grass
nnd woods lonvlntj only tho poison
ous woods and roots vfor thoio that
come behind.
Another dnngor Is due to the fact
Hint certain weed have a won of
fset when PHtPii bv the shoeo or cut-
tie on emrjty sfomac!i. Tbli nukd
CONTROVERSY
OVER NEW LINE
iiuiLii hut, wouiii , no worth as
"Junk." From tho St. Louis oxposl
tlon ho shipped GOO cnrloadB of ma
chinery, niorclmndlao, furnlturo nnd
othor nmtorlal nnd 05,000,000 foot
of liimhor to his yards In Chicago,
whoro ho has tho largoitt building
Mndor ono roof In tho city. Ills con
corn, tho Chicago Houno Wrecking
company, lm accumulated In deals
llko this noarly ovory Item of com
merce known to ninu from plus to
locomotives nnd from oriental rugs
to dynamos, in rocont ymra jIr
HnrrlH has loft to others tho onorous
detail of disposing ngnlu of the
things' bought and hn completed n
lour of tho world, his spuclnlty bolng
tho denls of stupoudous sUo, HiirJi
ns tho buying of nil oxpoiltlon ontlro
a lino which few nion lmvo at
templed to follow. Along toward tho
eloso of oxpnsllloiiH nnywhoro on
tho globe Mr. HnrrlH Is sure to turn
up and Mtnrtlo th oIIIoIhIh by offer
lug to lako all that roiiitUiw of thtt
show for n lump Hum.
COFFEE
A middling steak and
first-rate coffee are better
than middling coffee and
first-rate steak. Con
sider the cost.
Your rrocer rrlurni jrour money II yon don't
Uke Schilling'! Dcil. we pay him.
soon In a roddlsh-llko crystal, and
readily dissolves In water, and may
bo given by dissolving ono tea
spoonful In a quart of water, this
being sufllclont for 12 sheep.
Ed. Jeurnal: In you Issue of
t 4 ......l n i t 41m. 1 mAiiIi. . r nnm.
munlcntlon. Now I nm truly sorry
this little controversy has taken
place but as the whoro mntter now
stands I am almost compelled to
rlEht myself In the way of n reply.
In the first place, my osteomed
friend, Mr. A. F. Hofer, hns purely
forgotten that we (Mr Lnntz and
myself) did not got an audionco with
the Board of Trade, but were hajtlly
referred or turned over to the com
mittee on transportation of which
but ono member we could find.
Secondly, my friend claims the
rhonorablo bon-d vaulted a hslf hour
Ion mo. Now, If this br true, It ovl
'dwitly shows hutle and f'lsh on the
part of the member,- of wld Board
of Trade, for I am sure l wa w thin
50 feet of the board of trade rooms
when the l o'clock- whistle blew, tho
designated time nf nnnvnlnir. Al.
so Mr. Hofer su-oly Inn forgotten
that after the members of tho Bonrd
of Trade bo hnsllly adjourned I
spoke to hi in nbout the abruptness
fn' we looked at It) of our meeting
At that time Mr. Hofer v- very free
to asknowlodge that he was a llttlo
surprised at the turn matter hnd
taken, and that time orpeclnlh re
quested me to at once write my
communlcat'on to the Board of
Trade and adilreii stme to him
raving "whatever yott do, tlonf lny
dowa."
Now. to sunj th's little mettor uj.
In, a nutshell', we hnvo bjfn iirno
iMrally turned down bv rvery ono
wo atnronched In .:! matr of
stroot car oxtonslon. J hnto lo say
It, but I -fonr thoro Is too much ptr
sonal Intorost nt stake with some of
us to glvo this mntter n conscien
tious consideration. Vory roipoct
fully, II. V. SMITH.
For Weak
Kidneys
Inflammation of the blad
der, urinary troubles and.
backache use
DeWitt's Kidney
and Bladder PHla
A Week's
Trial For 25c
E. C. SeWITT St CO., Cliicaxo, III.
SOLD BV ALL DEALERS
S m mM hSM nm uJv9P lx$
rlHSSBHMKIinKHHmulwvSb&H
HaSBaMwSlllK
T1 'rl ONE OH MANY COLOU3 jTO
,8 LARGEST FACILITIES Q
SW IN THE WEST FOR MB
jK THE PRODUCTION OF B
7ii ruun ukauu wuju jBJ
RATES AS 10W AS IASTIRN H03SIS Qa
ROYAL
RESTAURANT
Vfr milntr -..i
h .. Burice, 6Ultt'i I
"F-ACH LVXciiq
our specialty. wM. ...
Front Rr L WC!l,I1
block south nf . .. . l1
!. iaaj'1,1
A.J.Rader'sCamoinenr,
Hero you wl'l find ennA w
sent c tnnkn nn,i i"..00(l
tlon and furnished teal, tfe
Nye Creek. A. J. Raaer Dm2
Newport, Oregon. ' prw?
O.K.
BARBER SH0I
A first clnss up-to-date !, t,.
overlook thla place for the be to
inoro 18 no barber better ifc
with a razor or pair of gis ,
K. N. WAWEH, rrop'
Wert sluo Front street, mt l
iuuuiub. Agency xor Corvalllt 1
Ul jr.
O. P. 3I1SOX BOX CO.
217 Miller St., South Salem, manu
facturer of nil IdlHlfl nf linvnq prnfo
and fruit dryer accessories. Phono
308. tf
A liiiiiil Wlini'o laxt'iyoim I'm).
Prnyor porvndoe tho IOhiI. I'ar orf
across tho hhiuIh, when one Is trnv
ollng tu tho dftw)rt, oui wtm thin
inlniuola rising toward tho sky. A
doort olty U thore. it bIkhhU Iti
proHonee by this mute uppml to Al
lah And where there arn no rnlu
wrote. In the great wastoe f the
diuittHi. In tho uternnl ellouce, the
UfoltMisuoHM tht la not brokoii even
by nuy lonely, wanderlHg bird tbo
cnmelit arw stopped nt U HKtlutwt
hmira tho poor ami 'often ragged
roboe are laid down, the brown pll
grluiM pruetrate tltemeelvea In
prnyor. And the rlrk m miread
hi carpet nnd praye. Ad the l.nlf
tinktht nomad upiende notklng and
prnys alto.
Where One
Man Gets Rich
through speoulatliM) a hundred
got poor Whoro one num. stays
poor tbt.uigw iho alawer aiathixl
of systrtiimtlc eavlHg a HUN
DUHI) QIW 1UOII.
MAKB 8UU1I of a oompetouoe
for old RKedon'( Blde on It.
Opou a mUbs Recount with
u, wml if you do yuur part, we
Kiuvruutvm tho oompottmoj.
SAVING DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL NATIONAL
A Hiimmor Colony Kxporlinont.
It grootH tho oyo, In tho flrst sur
prise of Its red-tllod roof, Its mnr
Bhalod coliinuiH, and its lino propor
tions, like n gllmpio of some forgot
ten Oroelan tomplo. Nobly sot Into
'tho slope of tho hill, with n back
ground of pool grove, and accent
uating the dark, bare-topped moun
tain of the Island the highest on
our Atlantic coast the Building of
Arte meets the porplxed visitor with
tho srnoefMl dignity of n sorono ae
Ono llHtaim fur tho oehoes o n sliep
hord'a pipe or ak8 nmong the treo
truukH the lllttlug paeeaie of n How-
lug mho.
If It wero uutblna; but a benutlful
mnnunieut, admirable In maw and
In dolnll. Mr. Lowell' llulldlug of
Arte would Justify Its oxlstauoe. lint
uioro than this. It la the oxproeslott
of n untquo and lutemetlng purpoee.
Oraated by a few publlc-etUrlted
aautiner reeldenta to supply a focus
for the abundant artistic and Intel
Iwetswl llfo of Bar Harbor, the
Building of Arts already, in the drat
hort saaaoH of IU ooeuimtlou, has
protluoeil a marked ImpreeelOR by
tho creation or a distinct mualcnl nt
tnosphoro. The Building of Arte, still In IU
ilovelnpniont. la an Interesting prob
lem nnd tho laipulto of which It Is
tho expression la of deep hIkuM-
ownco. It Is in this country tho
first conspicuous effort on a large
scale to crystallise tho diverse ele
ments that form tho summer colony
Into a real society, having ns Us oh
Jootlvo tho highest esthotlo and In
toileotual stimulation not only to
encourage liberally tho arts of
Amoolra. but to ogivtrlbjita to solf
otluoatlon and to, tho hojptul mlng
Hug of city and village life. Tho
movomont bi lr capable hands, and
has evory prospoct of nuccoss.
Owon Johnson In tho Sdntomtiar
Cont wry.
it
Baby Moridiliic Fiends,
nro niado by all soothing syrups
nnd bnbv mcdlcliwut timr xnntnin
opium and narcotics. McOco's Babv
tillxlr contnlns no Injurious or nnr
cotic drugs of nny kind. A Buro
nnti 8nfo euro for dlsordorod stom
achs, bowolB and frotfulncjs
splendid for toothing Infants.
o- i ..
Siiccosb Is not vain bIiow.
COMPLAINS OF
WIFE'S LANGUAGE
Tor Sort Feet.
"I bnVO fniinit ilnnlrlnn'o Aiilnn
8nlve to bo tho proper thing to uso
nir soro root, ns well as for hoallng
blirilS. SOrOR. Cilia nn.l nil !...
' , ""''. -.! I... 4IIIII.IIVI
of nbraslom." wrltos Mr, V. Stone,
of East Poland. Malno. It Is the
proper thing, too, for plloe. Try It!
Sold under guarantee at J. C. Perry's
drug store. 2fio.
THcho are ibyi of great paper
rnllroade and Industries. But some
of them may etrlke.
Tho Liulcst Man In the World,
would not bo contented to be kept
hi the house and doing nothing by
rheumatism. Neither are you, who
art always busy and active. Then
dont nagleot the first twinge of n
ache or palu that yon might tUIuk
b Just a 'crick." Hub well with
iiNMHru anuw uHiuieat and no
matter what the trouble Is, It will
llsatiuear nt ohm im i... ti
dealera.
o '
The usual froak bills arv reporUU.
In Virginia Itepreeeutatlre oiMiu
haa a acMhlag one directed ag&lnat
shaatk go was and such things In
LuuUlaua tkere la one reculrlng oUl
auUd and bachelors either to marry
or adopt enough childrwu to direct
taelr atteatlon aloaa ueeful mt
nrohr linea.
RANK
, - r,mmnuii.v9MMn
J
lUrollcnt llooltli Ailrlrv.
n VJ ,l ' vwMi. of No. S79
Tho worth of WiotriTBlUor, asa
hVai imny route y. for .,.
acho. Ml ousnaaa and torpor of tho
her and hotels U so pronounced
hat I aw tramitd to ar a wor,j
in Its fautr for th N-neflt of those
MwklBK rci.r from a.ich afflicilont.
Thcro Is u cro heouh for tho dlees-
nm orc.lr" ,n b,,e of Kctre
liltt.T than n any other remedy I
krow of" Son in,.. 1...V1' I
,J. C ivjrry'n drus storo. bovc,
Active n t 87.
This would be umuiiui u. if
. .-- mv n ,,
men nmi wmn would keep them-
SOIVOa fmo frnm rhmnnoll.m ... i n
nolltta anil nntna no u.aII ..., i..... i
tholr muioiM and JoInU Umber wltfi
Ballard's Snow Llalmont. Sold by
all de-tlers. '
S. S. Mnrtln, a well known retired
cnplallst of thlsoclty, has filed a
Bult for divorce ngalnst his wife,
Allco Mnrtln, who was formorly
Allco Smith of this city. Martin Is
07 years of ago nnd his wife Is 34
Tho complaint alleges that Mr.
and Mre. Martin woro mnrrled on
Fobrunry 22, 190S, and tbnt seven!
tlinos since thon the wlfo has used
offonalvo latifuago to hor husband.
In Mny she called him a fool and a
Hnr, In Juno she aaeaulted him and
attoiuut! to strike him with a stick.
In July she struck him with her
hands, and In August she called him
n d d liar and a d d fool,
telling him that the married him for
bis money and that as soon as b
died she would marry some other
fellow.
Thla progression of alleged atroc
ities with Its heart-rending climax
was too umek for the Indulgent
husband . aad lie forthwith applied
for a decree forever diasoiviu th,
bond of matrimony exlaUng be
tween lilmeclf and hit wlfo. I,, n.
UcMahau la the attorney for tbo
plaintiff.
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16
'ttff a
4:36 p i
7:45 p. rm
8:25 p, in
ALASKA WIIHAT"
CHOP A KOBTUXH
Presidential Votes.
Upgnrdlng tbe pluralities given
some of tho various United Status
yioaidonu ho following Informatlou
U valuable: Androw nckson had a
l.lurnllty over Adams of 50.&51
votosj Jaoksun's plurallti- In U2S
was ISS.134. and In 1S32 it was
U7.J18; Mnrtln Van Baron had a
Villi ullty of 2i,S93: V. II. Hiim ,.
146.311; Polk. 3S.17I: Tavlnr i:t.-
BS7; Pleroo, 8Se.S9; Backaa-u'
ii.u; wncoin. ill, IDS la 1SGQ
wad 407.312 tu IS84; Oram's pin
rallty waa 3H.4SS in USS and 7a .
916 la 1S72. Tllden had a rAur.ni'.
ovor Hayi U IS78 of SI9.935; Gar-
new- plurality was T.ais. Cleve
land' la us. :.ss. b.i in k
3mm . nts i-luiaMtv ,A,r Harri
son In isss ds s '7 r j,i.v
plura' x V s96 w f u s-xj, 0'd
rWy was 2.5 4i, 515
It la said that the Top of
"AlMka" wheat raised at -ta.
Idaho, by Abrabam Adams this ,r
will yield htm about half a inliiinr
dollar.
It la generally reportsil In the
Idaho oountry that the oxnarlmenta
sondnoted by Hr. Adams have a
spscukitlve side from the faot that
ho 1ms a press agant In tho east who
is circulating the stories In oastorn
liapora of nil Qlassua as to Its won
derful produetivo quality which a
said to bo from 100 to 100 bushels
per nore.
Theso roports say that tho write
up In n recent Issue of tho Saturday
Kvonlng Post cost $1600 and that hi
Plan of only selling ono bushel to
a patron nt tho cost of 120 oar busb-
ol means that his clean-up will be
close to one-half million dollars.
Figuring on a basis of 3R bushals
to tho aero for 700 apros meanso 24 -SOO.OOO
bushels at $20 per bushel
or $490,000.
Those, who are inclined to believo
that tho whoat Is all that It Is repre
sented to be, olnim the faot that ho
paid $10 por year rontnl for the 700
nors beside the cost of Blowing
sowing aad harvesting shows that
Mr Adams had unlimited confidence
In its produetivo capacity.
COf.V I LIS Pi.lBTEIt U
7.M f'11 .
.0 4
jy'to Dtttfoll l 1
v cotr.rasacSnjj ,
; 1 n ' Lftjj . ,
im i(
.. ilwi,; ...
. i ,. ( CorrH'ii
nves AUjhuj
Arrives at Corvalils
Trains for Albany.
No. 6
Leaves C'irvallls 0:30 a.m.
Arrives at Albany 7:10 a. xn
No. 0
caves Corvnllls 2:15 p. m
Anlvcs nt Albany 2:65 p.m.
No. 7
Loaves Corvalils .' CtOOn. m
Arrives at Albany 0:40 p.m.
fto. 11 (Sunday only)
Leaves Corvnllls 11:15 n.m
Arrives at Albnny 11:58 a. m.
No. 12 (Sunday only)
LoftVAs. Albnny 12:35 p.m.
Arm a Corv.UHs .... 1:18 p. m
Portland, Oregon, Juno 17.
Commencing Juno 22nd nnd until
further notico, tho following train
'r!lco 2fm b0 ln offGct tho lino
of tho O & B. R. R. botweon Al-
uny nnu lnquina, dally oxcopt Sun
1 day:
I Train No. 10 Train No.3
lT , Mixed Pnssongor
Law. Albany 7:45 n.m. 12:40 p.m.
I ATT Vn fill I fin 1i4A .. - - -.
l li"". I'.m. o:au p.m.
1 Train No. 15 Train No. 1
t .. v , ' n88,Sor . Mixed
Lv nn.ulna..2:l5p.m. 7:00 a.m.
Arr. Albany. 7:00 p.m. 11:55 a.m.
On Sundavs tho sarvlco will bo ns
follews:
Lv Albany 7:25 a. ip.; nr. Yaqulna
11:40 a. m.;v Yaqulna 0:00 p. m.;
ar. Albany U:30 p. m.
Por further Information upply to
WM. MoMURRAY,
Oen. Pass. Agont
CIGARS and
TOBACCOS
I hnvo selected tho best bij
01 uignrs and Tobacco cow
eni witu me trade. Cani:
you witn whnt you with 1
saiiBiaction. Also carry n
iiiuiu nuo or sort drinks
K. CASS. Prop.'
Front Street, opposite Tt !
coption, lpor Oretoi
l'ITIHJlI8HinSAIVI
FURNITUR1
Newoort. Orepon
For Household Furnllu'e of n
kind nnd description xo to
H. D. BLAKELY
Cnrpots. Mnttlng. Stovei and
wnro. Soil or rent you a campil
nou80Keopinir outnt and buy tl
wnon you leave. Prlcej alwiji:
souablc.
South Front Street, onlr storeotf
Kind.
"When at Nownort co to Forirti
Rowln's Livery Stables for itm
movo your onggago; to pre r
bosf ilrl n clrlvn? in rn ta Ol
- 0.. -- .....v, .v .. -- -
Rock, Seal RocIcb or any point el
lorest in Bmnil or large partifi t
nnd feed' nnd a sauare deal
nround; enreful drivers vbo b
tno beach. Ulvo us a trial.
TORRID ZONI
FUNARCE
-23-Gt
Ttmo Card No, a.t. Southern Pacific
1OO8 KlrCCt,VU Suml't May 17,
ToiVnnt Pnrllnn.l ir..
No. lf 5:13 a. m.Oregon Ex-nresa.
No. IS. 8:40 a. m. Cottage Orovt
pasjenger.
No. 1 2.-2: 45 p. m. Roseburg pas
senger. " v
v. T?i,vnrd lortlaml, Freight.
fast freight.
No. 226.--10: 40 11:28 a. m.
Toward San Francisco, rassengcr.
.No. ii i-.:o3 a. m.- Roseburg
t passengo J ,'
No. 17 6:45 p. m. Cottage drove
passenge.
Nt.;J5,9:6t P- ra, CaJIfornln ex-
No. 13--3:3i a. m.- Saa Francisco
express.
Ttiu-arU Snn Francisco. Freight.
f'rel2hr2:43 a- m'PIand fast
INo. 225.H:28 a. m. uay freight
Orvgon FJectirc Time Table
Time of arrival and departure ol
oars at Salem Is as follovs. Portland
and Intermediate points
Arrive Leave
S:40 a.m. 6:00 a, m
1050 a.m. 9;05 a.m.
1-35 p.m. n;05 a.m.
20 p. m- 1:45 p.m.
5:45 p. m, 3:28 p. m.
i5!isB
,11- Irf!
rn ' wB gr t s mm I
mfmm
Tt iH'' f wsI
Tho abovo cut represent!
v.ii. ii.i Tri. a 7nnft FtS
UilUIV IIUVU IU" - 1
Guaranteed gas, snnke b1 '1
proof. Economical nnd dew
A. L. FRAS1
"tu BTITH HTltEKT.
Eotlmatfs furnisned on p
mickokt
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