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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAIi, SAbSftf, ORBGON, bkIi SATURDAY, SHPTHMAlMt , IMS "t RHHO TJ nn I t'lili rtr mnmr JL. J. Well 111 JIUVY A11U.11Y "MI vriuiy. gxrv. j.vi umiwo uv wijwy the greatest of nature's gifts and to bj 11 aDie to give A Smile All the. While Ailing tots cause pity fretful young people cause wonderment irritable men and women cause surprise. To enjoy perfect health the body must be built up and the mind invigorated by perfect food. !. Lt ' v Ghirardelii ocoa , is the perfect food drink its use will bring quiet to breaking nerves strength to the weak and contentment to the strong besides it.is delicious and appetizing. 30 cups of a delicious drink 25c W Sir V& ' f& & l4 (i LYMAN WRITE ON COLUMBIA RIVER Professor W. I). Lyinnn of dlio ifl'irtmcnt or history and clvlca oi Wlltman collide litis a very Intorcst t( descrlptivo article In a. recoil l hue of tho Spokoiiimn-Hoylow or jfonano. tiio nrucio is unuer uio hptloa ot "Rumbles Along tho Up fr Columbia," from which tho fol btlnr. excerpt la taken: The Columbia rlvor In nearly UOO miles In length, tho slightly hrier half being on one sltlo of tho Isttrnatlonal boundary . Tho 220 Bllti between tho ocean and Thv WIw U navigable by rlvor stoamar? el any etzo at all seasons by ubIiir . tho cnnnl and locks at tho Cascndea. Uotwoou The Dnllou and Colllo, 17 ' mllcn, nro tho moat xqrloua obstruc tions In tho entire courso of tho rlvor, with n total fall of 83 foot. Itoro tho government- Is putting In cnnnl and locks nnd this great lm nrovoinont will unlock tho Inland Empire to tho ocean. To meet tho present oinorgoncy tho stnto of Ore gon, with Bomo nsslutnnco from el'r Izons of our- own state, built thu Portngo railroad from Colllo to the big eddy, and by moans of this freight can bo carried nt n nominal rnto around tho obstruction. To mnko tltlj road more effective a company nt Portland known as tho Opou Hlyor Transportation- com pany, Is now engaged in building Bteamors which, with others already In oxlstonco, will mako n continuous connection from Pubco, Prloit Rapids, Lcwlston nnd othor up river points to Portland'. A NiiiuImm of llaplihi. Thoro nro, howovor, a. numbor of rapids of which the Umatilla is tho jmoat fiorloiiB, In that section of tho rlvor To assist in wotU on these rapids tho loglslaturo of Washing on gavo'nn appropriation of 12G, poo nt Its last floaalon. This has boon ofllclontly used by tho Unltod Stntcs englnconi In chhrgo, but tho work Is not yet cottiploto and It Is n vltill nccoBBlty (that both fedornl and state govorumonts make gonorous npproprlntlous and continuing con tracts to push this work to n speedy conclusion. . With tho Colllo canal and tho var ious Improvements nt tho different J rapids completed, tho woctlon of tho SEPT. M-19 Salem, Ore. EXCURSION TRAINS and Special Rates SEPT. 14-19 Salem, Ore. OREGON STATE FAIR AND EXPOSITION FOR 1908 The LARGEST and BEST PACIFIC COAST FAIR CHILWtKX 5r. Mtb. fJ IlKSKRVfit) llOXfiS CAN UK HAD IN AW. VANCK FOR TIIR RACKS ClIIIiDltKN EDRR Saturday, JUtlr lJLtLt Racea six days; commenco Monday. Fre-o evening ontortalnments. McElroy's Dnnd and Orchestra, Prominent, men will speak, Fancy stock shown dally. Greatest Ezniblt at any Coast Pair. ' ' Kt tmidlnga all completed. '. ' " V ki Mil grounds tho flluest, . , . " w eamphg for thoiisan'da. u ,, Vtalturl college to hold' meetings. M Complete Program for Six Days-Two Great Shows Day rA fcl lUt. C l":. F. trltxtit Hundred Thousand Oregon People Attend the Fair and are Better for it. A ttEEK OF PROFIT FOR YOU! ENJOYMENT FOR THE FAMILY! ' SUMMER SCHOOL TOK ALU t Rates J1 Oregon $tpt 14-19 COME Low Rates Salem, Oregon Sept. 14-19 river between The Dallee and Prleet Rapids, a distance of about 226 miles more, will be open to contigu ous navigation. Prom Priest Rapids to Weaatchee, about 60 miles, there has sever been regular navigation, thuogh several steamers havo made the Journey. But tho three rapids, Priest, Cabinet and Rock Island Interpose so serlouB ob stacles that until some work Is done on them profitable commercial nav igation Is not feasible, The NavJflWo Soctloaa, Prom Wenatcheo to Brewster on tho Okanogan, about $0 miles fur ther, there U and has been for sov oral years regular steamboat traffic. 8hcn from Brewster to Bridgeport, 20 miles, the river Is navigable, though thero Ws not beo nregular traffic, but from that point to Kettle falls, 80 miles more, Uiere are sev eral difficult rapids. Though ihe Journey from Bridgeport to Kettle falls has been made by setamer sev eral times, It la necessary that there be some work In Improving the river boforo It can bo profitably navigated. Kottlc falls preHents obstacles which can bo overcome only by canal and locks. A few miles above comOB the Little Dalles, not an Insuperable obstacle, .though some work would bo dcslrnblo. Improving tho CImrbcI. Prom tho 'ocean to tho LUtlo Dallen Is a total of over 700mllc9, broken somewhat, as wo have seen, by rapids, and with canal and locka necesaary at threo points, tho Cas cades, Colllo arid Kettle falls, the first of which la already accomp lished. To complete all necessary Improvements over this distance would not roqulro any exoetulvo out lay. If our people, through ithetr TopresentatlveH In congress, will keop this thomo constantly beforo tho government there nocd not bo an Intorvnl of moro than four or flvo years till tho great taik is accomp lished, and then all parts of our In land Umpire, with their boundlow resources, will become open to tho sea. Tho resulting benefits will hi Incalculable," Making Brick Tea la Hahkow. In the Russian concession at Han kow, China, thoro are two brlck-tca fnctorlos which with tho othor two In tho Brltl h concession are un doubtedly the most important Indus trial tnstltutloni of the port. Brick toa l made from ordinary tea duat. It is first steamed In- a cotton cloth bag and then placed In a woolon mold much th,e samo as Is used for making ordinary clay bricks, but strongor and not so deep. Tho mold is placed under a powerful press nn.l tho prosfluro is maintained until tho requisite consistency is reached, Tho bricks aro then removed and wrapped up In common white paper. They aro exported in bamboo bas kets holding 1 to Wl, plculs (1 plcul equals 133 1-3 pounds). The Mongolians boforo drinking boll tho tea so as to get tho most out of It. This boiling does not Infciro tho taste, as thoro la no flavor to lose Tablets' aro made of the vory fine kinds of toa dust. , About 2 ounces of dust in a dry atate without steaming are poured Into a steam mold on a cylinder and put under apresaure'of two tons. When -the tablet an removed from tho mold they are wrapped in tin foil, then In paper, and flaally packed In tin-lined boxes. The whole of this export goes to Russia. These factories which are fitted with costly modern machinery, employ many thousands of natives. An idea of tho importance of this branch o'f the tea trade may be gained by the total value of brick and tablet tea which pasaed througat the customs dur ing the last ten years, amounting to moro than $48,000,000. A Travel laic Maa'a Iteperlear. "I must tell you say experience or an east bound O. R. & N. R. R. train from Pendleton to La Orande, Or., write Sam A. Garber, a woll known traveling man. 'I was In the smoking dtpartmeat with some ether trevling wen when oae ot them west oat into the coach and came hack aad&ald, "There Is a woman sick uato death la the car. I at once got up and west eat, found her very ill with eramp eollc; her hands and arms were drawn up so you could not straighten them, and while a deathlike kek on her face. Two or three ladies were working with her and giving her whiskey. I went to my salt ease aad got my bottle, af Chamberlain's Colic, Cselera and Diarrheea Remedy (I never travel without It), ran to the water taak. put a double dose ef th medlelae In the glass, noured some water Into it and stirred it with a peaell: then I had quite a time (o get the ladles to let me give It to her, but I succeeded I could at ee see the effect and I worked wKh her, rubbing her hand, and in 2 minute I gave her another de. By thw time we were almoet mte La Orande, where I was to leave rb train. I gave the battle to the hnafcaad ta be d In ease a no the dM should be needed, but by the tlm the train m Wi U Grande he wa all right, aad I reeelved the thanks f awry yaaiewger la the r.M Fm- m! by Dr. Mom's drug store. OLD FOLKS Dllr need "HaUta'a ReaMr" (N T.MH)inoJH'toUVaihiKJMHii Matlim ont ot thtlr Jolntat deed II W kp tlttlr Stomach, Llvtr, KMttf d BowtU la goo4 onlcrt nel It for ho itwuglh ad Ylpjr It kItm. Let " NATURE'S KEMEIY" le Ymk ItcOr. Tftk IkbUt now fid Uicni H Will kp roar irtten in oh n4 eondlllon ihM dtiMt cannot uVt hold. Etrr kox U fcaiutaleM (Ito iMUtMlleti, or h tarchM tilo rttoadpd. Better Jhan Pills For Liver His ii CtTA35rt.OX, ' f tp J cvy tvcf hmii For SiUo by Capital Drug Co., Z. T. Itlggs, Baleni, Oregon, MAWftfc 4ITHE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"- Tenth and Morrbon, Portland, Oregon Ar 1 Armstrong, LL.B., PrlHotfMl CW occupy two floors' 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive mora calls for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all others in quality of instruction. It paya to attend such an institution. dXSata a Baslaeea Man : " Keep hammerlug away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out in the end.' Said aa Ednoatort "The quality of lustra liou given in your school makes it the standard of Its kind in the Nerthweet'K COpcn all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. Retereaceat Aay bank, aay newspaper, any bualneee iaa la PorUawl. ! IIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIf I Graber Bros. : PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will glvo prompt attention to all ordors, gunrantoo ' our ! ! work to glvo satisfaction and '. '. ; to bo up to tho sanitary Htiind- ; ) ard. I WK WILL UK I'LKASKI) : ; to oivk KSTiLiTic8 ON CO NT II A OTB Cull at our shop on Llborlv . street, back of Rarr's Jewelry ;; Btoro. Phone GG0. J. 1 mTtiTr ly.Twvy,-i j j, nuiiiiiiiiiiiniim O. P. MABON 110X CO. 2-17 Miller St., South Salem, miinu facturur of nil kinds of boxoa, cratos arid fruit, dryor accossorlos. IMioar 308. tf Mq Wing Sang Co. We make up all ktnda of wrnppotii and whlto undorwoar, waists nnd kt roonas and skirts; all kinds of gontlotnon's and ladloa' furnlihltig goods; all klnda of silks and dress goods; Iiobo, suits, pants, ovurnllo blankets, nockwoar, matting, china ware, trunks, ombroldory nnd luct etc. :KM S. Coinnierclttl St, Salem, Ot. Saiem Fence Works Headquarters for Wove Wke FencU. Poultry Netting, Picket, Qates, Malthoid Hooting, P. & O, lleadj Roofing, gcreea Doors aad Ad Juatable Wli.dow Screens. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN gueeenaer WAITBK MOKLKY. JrtW OoHrt Ht. Blrw,.Or Rocky Mountain Ion Mua')0 A lh-J UeJI'lM f)t iuf I'-wils. lr)ii Oolmt, Uwdtb kn.l P . V'ttor. i. (tin I t C Mi"l'i.tlti. In II (Vloi. I. 1 Ml K i.l 1 if trt'ttU'.if I'l 11(1! h. 't .111 ltiil.it H-loo.1 111 liivtill, Muui'iii IW llii.lu ' tnd Ujokm-ln i' K-.'ly II di iu 'IV tn Irt firn. Jf riii I i ! 'i" io mini In HuUJ'tkU l''l't- I'iMKiXr. ;iM4ll 11. Wl. ftOLBEN NVQ FTfi fOH JiAUOkV I'EWLt AJJr s Th4 that l a a BMHtsfal VtM Hm ki brWtfeUaw IWfw rresi wsfBiviiw rri w-i ilit Bin" i lal ABdssttdiLiMeHlBslBt VTessWIM PS cVv mm rtfillAaXMaA jtM uaA SMT lsiTlpisiw tjiiss viwv .m mMmA tM A aUdsbfesNldUA el dmi sad ww t nnd 1m attack el aad aalkar A limr wsuLlrm. aju ?TWtawP LarVm issss m mXma ttaliafWj AmA aaadJusUii Its dilUfclfai fkitkmm. Ywt wfilsilmlwj As Mals mIumm It Imftttt to Uot mQtL Mv JsWHkjfc d w&g -a 1--. mAm& csfBBr ta nmpsiivi i aajBlkB Prri wwm pfenemiwkfafwibcei kg sums. Yiwmto hum. htt d IrtcUe. fe wmmA pacific cqash wm newwa I 1 WW "V2X. SAN FRANCESCO "CHRONICLE" TU "C1ralU" U rtwtf m!m4 tt rise uouii (rciifii d nwppr, lu dll kMati twl btt n?w. but trU nf t liuporuat wUKM nkleh ttraafir pkri Tiiutbi ana titin it It Oi MMf ( wkUk lb fruit frewM-, tkt nfekaai, tk Bd an oikf wackan Una M (atBiailea, MAIL SUBSCMf TKM KAXCS I'lr, una 7r la(ts4lac a "n'lv, tl nirattia (lrl4w Oailr. tlirta uioatka (Imtailai IHillr ouo mouth (Innlmtlinr Wcuklr. on rr .......... Wei1' Ir. nt tunnlta.........- nitvti, on jrrr .......M nuuuajr, tu lauulkj.. kMMeH JSlifej JS9W? The Weekly " The very Best vreekly publlihed la the 'mi $1.50 a Yur isis"!ryusri pi rep,) It I Ut baoaa, baaUM nwi m ia wmm ak attlnr war M4 (allr I ti, it baa la., ff.ftay imMt Hl ' mw.m i I I He VftAdl xivx ftseeK mU MM a tkruj4i kairla4 mi tb rla oaratM u A cuimr. rHr m will II atfati aal tka iratt tartataat M a tb libhutH. atarr Mm br tb wka ara bt lt catklllUaa KtaiaUc aaj tfcla tu iSZ3Lp2 a?CsMaai In kanalBc U yeriiiiiMliUJ addrM m. h. dt Yatmo. all xlWMi0ef WSw etaoviAxiax mb. II I aMHBWK, It m JEafSraHHBBBk ' shUMBbIsHHBm ak adBBBBBBBBHBnak. Am Dr. Stoned Drug Store The only cash drug store la Of : gun, owes no owe, aad aa awej It; carries Jarv etoek; Ma shelve,; counters and show casea are toadadl with dim , wediolaeii, aoitoaa, taiWt ' article, wnea and IkaMm of alt kinds for wullcinal pwraeisa. Dr. SMe l a regwlur gradaaAa in m4 tcia, ana aa kua laaay years 01 1 wrk-Hci h (he Kraetiee. Coaauliav t!oa ara free, Preattripttoaa an tree, aad oaly rgakir rlt U tuedlcJke, l)r, fkona eaa ha foaaat at his drag store, Batata Or,, fro , In the NVNla aatU aCwigaU, 1 a ! 1 1 J