Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 05, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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DAILY OArirL JOURNAL, SALKM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER, 5, 1008.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
U. UOFmi, Ed. and Prop.
-- -! ,.- -, - , . . J II I.
a lB4efteaUmt Kemperer Derated to American Principle and
the PragreM and Derolopemetit of All Oregon.
PnhlWhed' fcvcry Kvnln RxceptiSurHlAy, Salem, Ort.
t' ' "'" '- m i i i i i i mi iii, i i
SUHSGHIPT(H)N RATES.
(iiivnfUbly In Advance.)
Dfttly, br carrier, jmr year ...JC.W I'er month .Mo
UatlV, by mall, per yaar- ... 4.00 I'er month 35c
Weekly, by mall, pur ronr. .... ,.,,1.00 Six montlii ....,60c
ABC
SPECIAL DELIVERY
For convetiioiico of subscribers brnnch delivery ofllccs nro establish
ed at the following placof at 35 cones por month, J. 00 for three menths:
Asylum Storo, P, a. Do Voo & Son, AByluth Avorwid Junction.;
Carllne, Seventeenth street, A. W. Lane, Garden Road Store
Dauo's Storo, Alex Dane, SouihCommercIal street.
Electric Storo, O. M. lEpploy, EaBt State atrcct.
Fairgrounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Falrgroundi Road,
IIowoH'h Corner, Twolfth and Gross strcots.
O. K. Grocery, A. A. Engleba't, Twolfth strcot.
Wheeler's Storo, W. D. Whoaler, Highland nvonue.
Yow Park Storo, F. G. Boworaox, Twolfth and Losllo. '
Lane Grocery. Seventeenth stret
J. L. Mooro & Son, corner Capitol and Union strcots.
West 3alom Storo, West Salem.
Zlnh's Confoctlonory, 478 Stato utroet.
Dr. Stone's, 241 North Commercial street. '
Huffman's Storo, North' Sixth stroot.
Gorman Bakery, cornor Twelfth and Ghomokotn.
MMM&
wiiSr
Blood Humors
Commonly causo pimples, bolls, hires, eczema
or salt rheum, or some other form of erup
tion; but sometimes they exist In the system,
Indicated by feelings of weakness, languor,
losa of appetite or etftieral debility, without
causing any breaking out.
Reed's Harsaparlllft expels them, renovates,
strengthens and tones tho wliolo system.
This la tho testimony of thousands annually.
Accept no substitute, but Insist on having
Hood's Sarsaparilla
In usual liquid formor lu chocolated tablet
snowu m SarsatabS. 100doesL
It Tastes Good and
i Creates Strength
X'LANT
TRICKS IN
OREGON
EASTERN
A lAw should ho passed In this
fttate TO ENCOURAGE PLANTING
THEIW IN EASTERN OREGON.
In ton- or twonty years such a law
would prodtico thouaundn of acres of
forest whoro now thoro 1b nono.
Iowa. ICmiHtiH. tho DnkotAH. Minn.
a,ota and Nebraska HAD LAWS EN
ACTED TO ENCOURAGE FOREST
PLANTING AND CULTIVATION.
Thoro aro now 100.00Q acres of
planted Irons In central ICnnsn.
Whoro at ono tlmo It wnti thought
that trees could not ho grown. A
tho nren In which agricultural copj
can bo profitably grown In steadily
extending, ro tho limit of forest
planting and troo citlturo Is widen
Jrig always.
Tho nntlvo tlmlii'i In Kansas Is
also on tho Incrunse: prnlrlo flrou no
longer sweep unchecked noross tho
ly by theso two public Improvements.
An open river and,au open compo
tlllvo mnrkot for our products
WOULD UK LIKK PURE AIR FOR
AN OVKR-CHOWDKD SCHOOL
ROOM.
In 100C "Dorrlcks. British Re
port" rightly declared that tho
Manchester ship canal, which had
mado a seaport of tho city, was "one
or tho greatest enterprises over un
dertaken." Tho Bchbmc, first
broached In 1818 not only mot with
opposition from tho great seaport of
Liverpool, but with ridicule' from
mombopj of parliament who could
not bring thomsolvo1 to sno tho pos
sibility of bringing tho soa to Man
chester, rogard'ng tho scheme as
chimerical- ns tho taking of Mnn-
cheKtor to tho soa would have boon.
It took yoarg to ovorcomo the op-
poHftlon of tho exporters of Liverpool
and tho rldlculo of tho opposition,
but Iho domnndt or tho trndo and
rommorco, bneked by tho pluck and
and extending Its benefits to all sec
tions and to all classes of trade and
commerce by Its comprehensive
ness. o
Iluir to Get Strong.
P. J. Daly, of 1247 W. Congrodft
St., Chicago, tolls of a way to bo
como streng: Ho says; "My mother,
who lis bid and was very feeble, la
deriving so much benefit from Elec
tric Bitters, that I fell It's my duty
to toll thoso wh ncod a tonic and
strengthening medlclno about It. In
my mother's enso a marked gain In
flesh has resulted, Insomnia has beon
ovorcomo, and sho Is steadily grow
ing stronger." Electric BIttors
quickly remedy stomach, liver and
kidnoy complaints. Sold under
guarantoo at J. C. Perry's drug
storo. 50c.
O '
"fMrt n vlSI tn tti . final .. lil..l
nests, but a vlrtuo to destroy grnsa
hoppor nests, which can bo done
wholesale with a plow, If tho nesti
can bo located,
o
COFFEE
Good is so good and
poor is so poor; have
Schilling's Best tomor
row. , .
Voit i?rnir returns your money If yon don't
like It) mu (Niii In ii
LIVED IN YAMHILL-
THIRTY-FIVE YEARS
McMlnnvllle, Or., Oct. 5. Mrs.
Anna Ross, wife of Duncan Ross,
died at her homo, four miles east of
trouble. The funeral was .hold at tho i i
home Saturday .interment uemg
made in Brooksldo cemetery, Dayton.
Mrs. Ross wai born In Scotland In
iRr.n. and emigrated to Canada with
i.n minllcnn tit nn ffrtrlv rtire. Where i
uui ii" . " : -" ' ... . . , ,i . .. i
sho wa married. Mr. and Airs, noss tiie raiROUS C0d liver ana
removed from Canmia to ureson, . niin'no. wHrinnf nil
W UVWWAUV .XWV. W..
HOTELS AIM)
YlHbt
coming to Yamlflll county about 35
years ago, and Fettling in uiejr spion
dld farm home 31 years ago, whoro
il. .. !...r nlnnn fOalclnrl Pflll 1 1 til fill fll V
Deceased leaveB a husband, ono son because, while it COD-tainS all
and seven daugnters.
Vinol is much better than
cod liver oil and emulsions,
Notaries Appointed.
C N. Martin. Bend: L. M. Curl,
Albany: G. M. MIHer, Eugene; J. Ir
win, Klamath Fans; i'. u. minor,
Bend: J. H. Fit?gerald, Dufor; S.
Bloom, Portland.
o
Some writer has snld that nearly
overy farm contains "loafing acres."
possibly, but they don't loaf In sa
loons, and tho loafing Isn't their
fault.
the medicinal value they do,
it disagrees with no one.
As a body builder and
strength creator for old
people, delicate children,
after sickness, and for stub
born coughs and colds Vinol
is unequaled.
G. W. PUTNAM Co., Salem, Oregon.
nlnlim find (lu Htrln nf fnrftalu ulnii?
tbn rivorn nnd In tlio rnvlne nn.l i Mio pnrsorvanco of the merchants nnd
rm11I'b uro bocomlng broador ovory "to potion splnnprs of Mnnchostor
yoar.
In ffimo countlos cottonwood wob
tho only troo planted for many
years. Thon boxeldnr, honoy locint,
catftlpa, oBago, orange, Russlnn mul
berry, black walnut nnd rod cedar
were tried, and all of thorn woro
found Biiltablo ovor tho groator part
of tho stato,
Many porsonn doslro a groator va
riety of trees, for ornnmont or for
profit. A Kontlonmn living In Abi
lene, Dickson county, has planted a
ovorcomo both nnd. ns Derricks re
port states:
"Today In or near wha.t a yoar ago
woro statoly park lands, thoro nro
capacious docks and basins (for ocean
going craft. Hugo wnrohoiiios, grain,
olovators, electrical and olfcor workh
aro rlBlng adjacoitt to no marsh
land. Tho sh'p canal Is a wt
porb oxnmplo of audacity. Nature
mado Manchester an Inland town.
Its natural outlot to tho world and
tho supply of tho staple on which It
large numbor of traos and shrubi . Hvos cottonwan tho groat port
about his homo and has proved that
ftmhy species from tho forests of tho
feastem states ind pt tho )Id Yprld
are vvell adatftod to ,tho trtralrloijof
contralt ICnnBrfB'. SolHo of tho traos
with which ho haa had success aro
pBrslmmon, mngnolln, basswood,
Junoborry, black cherry, blickoyo,
dogwood, nycamoro, tullp-troo, pin
oak, red onk, Eugllsh oak, European
Rider, campordown elm, redlMid,
PHUlowuin, ChlnoHo cork troo, rod
loaf maplo, ginkgo, rod-loaf maple,
and cut-leaf wnoplng birch. These
aro not no valuable for windbreaks,
fonco posts and fuel iih tho troes or
dinarily planted for those purpOKO,
and sluco they nro not so hnrdy, they
ronulro more enre: but their orna
mental vnluo I Mtry good, and as
of Llvorpool nt tho month of tho
Morsov. nut Mnnchostor was not
contont lo pny trlbuto to Llvorpool
nir tho-'Irwoll was pjoughod Into a
doop and brand ehnnnol which hat
turned Mnnchostor Into a seaport
and ennbles stonmor of ton thou
sand tons to sail nulotly past tho
port of LIvoVpool and dlichnrgo nnnp
tho whnrvoB of Salford nnd of Mnn
chontor." Whllo tho work was mngnlfleont.
nnd whllo tho profit to Manchester
neither d'mlnlshod tho buslnos nor
tho nrnfllfl of Llvorpool for in
prpnspd ovotuio of transportation
mean Incrensed gonoral business
th rvat Monbostor ship oonol, opon
ed only n fnw yoars ago, l now
found to bo of a donth tnadoquafo
towns grow older, tho demand ln-,n fm" 'ho oxnntntInna formed of
croaaoa for a variety of trees to re- " eanacnv ah in ine unirnu aiaif
p i lit' vdiiiiiiB oi iriiKiu (MiurinKn n
plnco tho short-lived cottonwood
Bomo tree! which tn'ow naturally
In wt sttuntlons hnvo nlo boon sue
ooBsful. A good oxnmple of this Is
tho bald cypres, wluwo habitat U
tho ewa'njps of tho lower Mlselaalppl.
Tross of tho far north, uuch as the
.balsam lip and niountnin aeh, BufTer
from the heat of summer luid ehouUl
tiot bo plantI as far sfwitU n lCntt
ena. KI-'FIUTS OF A POLICY
Fi'W nntoM (KD conceive of the
offM that would IIbw to weetyrn
OrfRou from opening h Uoei)M bar
bor at Pooe lUy and IMlKit LOCKS
A VI) ANAL ON TH1I WJIilaildN
W.'-itnrn Oroou would be true.
foniK'd lHduetrlt ud oommerfluU
fV I O It T V N I T I II 9 Tt
MtlSB VSU4L1,Y. CALL
I-X)Il HKADY JIONKY.
IIAVK VOU ANY?
YOU CAN HAVE IF YOU
WILL SAVKAL1TTLK HACK
PAY DAY AND DEPOSIT
WITH UH WIIKItU IT. WILL
KARN SHIRK.
R1K3IN HY SAVING SOME,
NO MATTER HOW Ll'lTLK.
SAVINGSv DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL NATIONAL
BWJK
far nntetrlnpod the carrvlng cnpntiltv
nf tho railways, so dM tho volume'of
frlubt offerings at Salford and at
Mattohastor outstrip the rnpno'ty if
tho rnt cannl and In 100R the wov
of deennnlnir It to a uniform depth
of 38 foet vn bBn. Accohllnsr to
n reptit reHort of Consul Church.
Uantvhester, tJto work hat Just bwn
nonuloUd nnd now as Conni'
aiMinh eaB "Any tenner ntloat
rnn hiivv ifiowm ill) to Mnchtr 88
mlloe from the tea with fety and
oxnoilltlon."
The enterprho of the BrltUh bov
erunHt In the ponfnict'on 'of 'he
oanal w Hnet Miinmendalile The
coal of the work wne at thlur 'q
compariiKin with tho benellte reenlf
Imr Uut watrwey Imnraveiuent la
II mallf of Im (Mtrte nee end nroQt
at to the triH", U-Hnrtrlgl uil ajjrl
piiwral delnad',. at It renulree a
f)Hnh itan In lln tt Ini'tai'e. np
nomaHiwl with inMil anurnnra
Uern fqr Mi wnrV---ae part of tho
Mln,i tml nv of the government
jwim tup worK ruatinuout until pm-
, pleted. Such la tho plnn urged by
,tho National Rlvors nud Harbors
!eongroa. avoiding mlstakos In iiIrii,
'vilvi"i it uiast cnrnfui pnusidopa-
tlon not alono of prosont but o' fu
ture volume of trndo and commerce
Kennedy's
Laxative '
Cough Syrup
Relieves Colds by working them out
of the system through a copious and
healthy action of tho bowels,
Reltevti coughs by cleansing the
mucous membranes of tho threat, chest
and bronchial tubes.
'Ai nVtmnt tt Iba tt
M Mfd $"
Children Like It
lAWUt jtMmt tad Ikifeti Nb-r'StMe iei 9lHi
iOLU BY ALL UKALKH
Thoro Is nn'oft nuotod loKond that
Cod Is to blnmo for poor crops and
tho Ropubllcnn party Is tho causo of
good crop. This ojotat'on Isn't
politics, It's- truth, something qyltu
difforont.
- o k
DoWUl'3 :::.;acy and niaddor
Pills aro for weak back, backncho,
rhoumntl' palm, Inflammation of
tho blnddor and all othor annoy--nncos
duo to weak kidneys. Thov
are sold by all druggists.
Feodlng hogs h'gh-prlcod corn In
tho mud will glvo loss fnrmors' dol
lars for Sccrotnry Wilson to pllo up,
admlro, throw down, pllo up nnd nd
mlro soino more. It shouldn't bo
did.
o
Kennedy's Lnxatlvo Cough Syrup
does not constipate Hko most of tho
old fashioned cough euro?, but on
tho othor hnnd It gently moves tho
bowols and at tho samo tlmo healc
Irritation and nllayu Inflammation of
tno throat. Sold by nil (.'rugelste.
Notice of Final Accoiin.t
Notice Is horeby glvbn that tho tin
derslgnud, adm'nlHtrntrlx of thooi
tato or L. L. Rowland, dooeusod, has
(11 ixl her final account, and thnt the
2d day of Novombor, 1008, nt tho
hour of 10 a. in., at the court house,
has been set nt the time and plnoe
for hearlnjc any objuotloua that mny
be made to the tame.
in. J. ROWLAND,
Administratrix, by her Attorney
John II. MeNary. 10-2-6twk
LtH
BBBBBBBBBIHA
Little fierman
Shoe Store
Received a new line of
dress shoes, good fitters
WhitTlS
For
25c Din
They c
Mile
Pri
Si?2.AJPfS,
ise
Regular
sr at 1
c"'t be Iwt
& S
ropricfors.
MfALS 15c
w .iuu iry mom. Mea 15j
Doard por week J2.75, also f J
nlBhed rooms very reasonable.
AT THE
Salem Restaurant
3.11) COURT STREET,
Loggers' Shoes, High Tops,
and Solid Fall Working
Shoes
JACOB YOGI, m stati ft
C23R30K3EZ3laH3arirar
ejaujnMneMBjeMojfj
sosaawHOT
HUTTHRNUT RR1UD.
"It la worth moro than any othe
'road yet the prlee uo higbrti
'or M your grooAra.
CALIFORNIA ilAKKKY,
ThomiiH Av Cooley, Propa,
SAltim WATICH COSH'ANV
OFPICK CITY HALL
Fpr water servleo apply at oWc
Dills payable monthly lu advance
SALH3I WATFH COMPANY "
ovvice crrv hall
For wror -t vl aimlv nt dAIni
mile paable niou'hly n adva'ic
Vina"
m9smV0,tmn,tjMk
ooooouoooono
0 HSS 1HWTUIC1J SHKI.TON 0
O ,i
TRIO DANCE &1USIO OF THK
HDISON PHONOGRAPH
Is irresistible. Jts sclctlons
aro clour, distinct, tuneful an!
In porfect tlmo. It bfforB the
most fascinating wnltzes aud
Bplrltod two-stops of the
world's groat composors' as
well as tho popular dan:o
music of tho hour. It Is a mil
itary band or a cymphony or
chestra at will, affording a de
lightful and wldoly vurlqd pro
grnmmo without cxponco or
nttcntlon.
L. F. SAVAGE,
UI7 Commercial Street. - '
JH-HHp4a4iHH.
HOTEL OREGON
Corner Seventh and Stark St.
Portland's New and Modern '
Hotel. Rates $ I per day aJ
up. turopean plan. Free Bos,
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTELCO,
Proprietors
iH-'l"H--frv4.HH,
G. F. MASON 110X CO.
2-17 Miller St., South Salem, oa.
fncturor of all kinds of boxts. !
and fruit dryer drccssorlcs, Pho
-" "- ..
Salem Fence Works
Headquarters for Wiivimi Writ
Fencing.
POMiiry Netting, pickets, Citw,
Ainunum uconug, H Ki
iiuuiiiig, acit-cu jooif ami ii
Justnblo Wl" d)w Srrceni.
chas. d. jams
Succwiof
WALTER MORLET.
y.0 Cmrt St. Mtm.(H
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
i.
tKGSZX&tiZl FMZffiVZCuJS&UiiAl
E, ECKERLEN
Family Liqoip Stose
,44 Corumcfcial St
Free Dclivety
lip
"Tff tV Ml
tr . IWI H3fctariJ '.
rO V r Jgkiatotk
Jrrer
TPls
4 ' n
awW
O Teacher of Piano, Omaa and
O IDiueiuble Ciaaaaa. uutll Octo. i
O ber 1, tn Ou lease taking ad- o
O vanood siAtdloj. o
O 0
O FIn,t National Hank Uhlg Studio ()
O f,
O Residence Studio; a 15 Mnrign o
O Strovt.. Phono I ami.
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mmuimaxtm- mmm iiWBaaatwgaaaa8B
We Launder Ladies' hirt Waists and White
Skirts Just Right. ,
wy pjyarantee to. All of our jhlrtwnists are oare
f" v wa hed with r special noutral soap, starched, Jut
wiK-rt thy Khonldbt stnrohed and Ironed by ejcportB
who have made hwalut Ironing Bpoclal stiudy.
Wa aro plMaing the moat eareful drosseis In to city with our
t-hlrtutUMt work aud ni sure we wui plewne you. May we have a
trial.
fix
ill
4n. iviUu
Vtel .1
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SALEM LAUNDRY
Tel. 25
COMPANY
136-1G0 S Liberty tit.
vsmvm
I BARK -kfpSi
Coiish Remedy W W
m. Coushs. Colds U ,n;J.o. f- -
CROUP - - - "g"
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AMt Whapiny Cjh
Wms lloinM
MB UrvncMll
MSORE THROAT
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.HT SAFI3TY, pONVENIENCE
ALL' ARO UT THE HOUSK
If It's wired rightly for electrical ap
pliances. Wo will arrango for thf
current, put In tho appliances light
telephone, burglar alarms, call bella
motors for sewing machines, fans
qtc at groat advantage tp you
slight profit to oijrsejves. Queatiori
us abenit electrical good.? as much at
you like.
HYDE RROS. ELECTRICAL CO.
iai N. Liberty St. Phone 451
HEADY TAILORED CLOTHES
FOrf WELL DRESSED
MEN. jt
v;
price:
20 TO
nn, '.
dwvn
Thu above cut rep.esenu
orlok Hh1 Torr J one Fames,
Oijarantaad gas. 8t.,k tfi
proof. ' fieonoujlcHi u t our?.
A; L. FRA3ER
fth axAr. iiutkt.
btlUlUUlWk XurU.'i' u vu .
aul
CIGARS and
TOBACCOS
1 paveaeucied a Wli
, of Cigars aud T rt,7,
yo with whut ta i
saviaacttou. .v w w -pleb
line or soft dr.uK.
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