Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 13, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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AILY CATITATj JOURNAL BALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTODEll 13, 1008.
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"Baking
Powder
sltlorablo cxporlonco on the stnto col
lege campus In hauling water; and
have concluded, first that It Is Im
practicable .to place water around
the treo without a heavy miulch of
straw; second, -that nothing much
GOT IN ALU Till-: NEWS.
'cimiiulUBS KHIwl 'ot of Al,fl nn1
ItnlRctl ft Itow.
When Amos Oummlngs was man
nclnir editor of tho New York Sun,
less than a barrel of water for each many years ago an Important newfe
treo at each watering, should be glv- story came In late one night and was
on. this win book mo grounu up sent to tno composing room wim
, fairly well, and In our case, I did not ' "must" written above It, which
i need to wntcr tho trees on tho cam- meant that on no account must tho
I pus more than twlco during tho sum-1 news bo left out of the paper. A few
I mer. I do not know that It wllj be minutes after tho copy boy roturned
Ippslblo for you to make use of a to tho editorial rooms and reported
heavy mulch, but In order to hold the that tho foreman had said tho paper
jwator, It is necessary to do so. YouWas already ovorsot and that two
can use rotted Btraw for this, far for-1 column of other news would have -to
-Absolutely
JrURJS
Insures delicious health
ful food for every home, every day.
The only baking powder made
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
made from grapes.
Safeguards your food against alum and
phosphate of lime harsh mineral acids which
are used in cheaply made powders.
est leaves." From tho Washington
Stato college, Pullmnn.
o .
THE -MALIGNED llAItHKK.
A DefciiHo of the Meek mid Lowly
ToiiKorlal Artist.
Mli LHAHNING KALK.
Oregon Fanners Ovcrromo Prejudice
of Long HtnndliiK.
Tho professional lmimorit has a
fow Jokes which havo survived the
fall of dynartlea and tho craBh of
worlds and which will pursue their
triumphant career until Qabrlol ap
pears with his official announcement.
"Time Is, time was, but tlmo shall
bo no morel"
One of theso Jokes relntes to the
loquacity of harbors. Because of
tho Industrious professional humor
ist tho tonsorlal artlBt has to live
down a worldwide reputation for
Idlo, BiiporfluouB and unprofitable
conversation,
Havo yont over seen n barber who
talked too much? Tho Gazotto nov
cy has.
When you go Into tho tcmplo of
tho barber to havo an operation per
formed upon your aching whlskem
you will find him and his associates
attending to their work qtilotly and
Industriously. If they aro not bwy
thoy will all go quietly to their
chairs, treating you with pleasanl
courtesy, but not .volunteering any
conversation, ir you insist upon dls
"i 1 1 i i ii cussing the living Isemob of tho day
. i . . ,,.,..,, w,1,1 'our nlfnlfn Is being mowr
has, ns assistant agrlaulturlBt of the you will probably havo an attentive
bureau of plant Industry, IT. S. do- lhtoner, but there will bo no debato.
pnrtmonl of agriculture, made a Bpc- Tho barber who Is mnking your face
olnl Btudy of tho forage crops of look human will lot you do tho tnlk-
ni'siuiii wiufciiu, iiiiu in ijuiiuuu nv. jng,
91. published Jointly by tho Oregon Mnny worthy old men nnd womon
experiment station and tho depart- wno ahavo themsolvea or don't shave
mont of agrlculturo, has tho following nt all havo a deep seated Idea that a
to say obout kale, which Is tlmely: barbor shop Is a wicked sort of place.
oiuuiuut ui aimiiiK, 1 ur inn uuu wiiero DOODo rcn unort ntr nanora
i
um
"OREGON
BUILDERS
ARR YOU DOING WHAT YOU CAN TO I'OPUUti, 1
STATE? UIUWXB j0t
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE- -Settlers, honest farmers n I
merchants, clerks, peoplo with brains, Btrong hands and )
heart rap'.tal or no capital. a a l!Hi
Southern Pacific Co,
Lines In Oregon
Is sending tons of Orogon litoraturo to the East for dlstrn,
through every nvallablo agency. Will you not help the gwa
of building Oregon by sending us tho. names and address. ,ri
(From tlio Orogon Agricultural Col
logo, CorvalllB.)
Kalo is ono of tlto boat talking
cropB In Orogon. When tho Orogon
linnnlnt wnnfa In nrnv.t Mini Hfiurnn
is tho bOBt dairy state in tho union w,"lor "80 .ft, ' 3nlly B?wn ln nl,t' to" yollow storlen nnd exchnngo
lio hnB to talk kale. Unless ho knows )'" woll propnrecl and drained Hpavlncd Jokes. This Ib also ontlre-
what kalo will do to tho milk bucket ro1' o nftor tho lnth of March jy erroncoim. Pink paperB aro no
ho has not qualified ns n booster. It ft? ,tho booboji will permit. This fur- longor soon In first rate barbor shops,
Is called tho thousand-headed kalo, lH,lt, P'niitB for trnnsp anting ,n ,nd tho ciiBtomor given to vulgnr
nnd tho botanist knows It ns brnflsarn i;'""0 ' .July, Tho land nised for langungo would soon bo mado to un-
oloracoa, but It l tho plain kalo of j tranap anting Is woll manured nnd doMnnd that his patrouugo was not
four lotto Hint d 001 tho talking. I 'V01 two or tliroo times botweon wanted at ouch a place
Tho utrnngo thing is Hint it ha only . V10 ttnL?S :,nr?" "'l'1 tho, flrB.t... Thoro "r low own hnrbor shop?,
boon during tho Inst two or thro '"J0, With tho land in perfect tilth j8t ns thero aro low down drug
vnnra Mint II linu lm1 nil nuillrinnn II H PIOWCU llgllln
thoueh It Is nonrlv 30 vonrs ol.l In 1 l,ow nliout tho llrst of Juno, and the
Willi a l--incn utorc. Iiotntn nm! trrnnnrv nlnrnn.
. f .. - ...... r1.iuw ..wa
But in tho places of tho better rlnss
the atmosphoro Is always good nnd
l0. pry third furrow about two and a clean, and tho proprietors, bolng de
Utlialf or throo foot apart. This placea Cont nnd roopoctnblo thcniBOlves, do
tt n,,0,.lt i l",,n on .ry Bqunre not want the money or tho convor-
!( !- . . . . " .
tho Wlllnmotto valloy. It linn tried "" Knio plants dropped Into ov
to talk all thoso years, hut tho poo
plo wouldn't I'Btou when It sought
recognition. "Wo nnvor hoard It m,"Vv ,".u ,,"".L u" y mnmrc not want the money
talk," they Insl'itod, "buck In lows ", ," ro"lB ,"o P'"t nrn Hotlon of thoso who nro not decent
nnd Now York, llnck tliorv rows Mdncod w hero tho noxt furrow covora, nnd reBpectnblo.
produco milk without kale, nnd T inviug u 0 iopB uncovoreu. i no So mMch for mon wj10 nnvo i,con
guoss thoy will havo to hero." That Plnnts tlint nro plowed In diurlng tho misrepresented and mnllgned by Jny
Is tradition. It took MO years for day In this way nro rolled In tho ovon- luunorlstB. Emporln Gazette.
bo killed If tho "must" story was to
got In. CummlngB took the copy
from tho boy and went himself to tho
composing room, llo demanded nn
explanation. Tho foreman told him
thnt thero was a pressure of adver
tisements that night nnd that they
had usurped somo of the spaco usual
ly given to news.
"What shnll I klll7" aBked the
foreman.
"Kill two columns of advertise
ments and print nil the news," or
dered Oummlng3, and It was done.
Tho next day thero wob trouble
around tho Sun office. A hurried
moettng of tho stockholders was call
ed, and It was n stormy one. Somo
of tho stockholders wnntod to hnvo
Cummlngs discharged, but Charles
A, Dana stood up for him. and as
Dana owned tho greater part of tho
stock his volco wns all powerful.
After tho meeting Mr. Dnna walked
out of his office and strnlght to Cum
mlngs' desk. Ho put his hand nf
foctlonntely on tho mnnnglng editor's
-boulder nnd Bald:
"Amos, you hnvo my permission to
throw out advertisements to mnke
room for tho news whonevor in your
opinion it is necessary. Wo nro pub
lishing a newspaper, not nn ndvor
Using postor."
Shortly afterward an improvement
wns mado in tho prcs-.os so that two
or more pnges could bo nddod to tho
paper at tho last momont If ncccs-
pnrv. " I
o (Bros-, and tho Southern Pacific re- ported to tho Interstate cobbi
ritOSM l-'AKNIVCq AND porting practically the samo not earn- toiiuiiiBsioii, snows specificity 1
ItAILHOAD DI'TTTEItMENTS IngB ns In tho corresponding month ",, J.L v wor i,ftrM 8g
But now, hnlf way on In tho latter of last year. Of courso, such mult ,'L m K:?r?.E""
..l. ..... 11. r mno i1.lH- .. Inn1 rtntt null liri rilif n (nnrl ritl tvirwla tnrit . "'O" .. u...
BIX IIIVIIIIIS Ul 1UVO, IIIIIIKI JlIU lUUIt- ".' " uu......v. w.. ivuu.t 1.....V ,
frlendr who aro likely to bo Interested ln this Btntot Wa m
glad to oonr tho expenso of sending them complete infoi t
rrT.Om'lS TinivKTS wll! hn on nnln rlnrltit, onr,m.. l
. " " -- s nc iCiJIBER AVn
OCTODEIl from tho EnBt to nil pointo ln Oregon. The fare f
a fow principal cities aro ' f0a,
From Denver $30.00
" Omnha 30.00
" Kansas City .... 30.00
" St. Louis 35.50
" Chicago 38,00
TICKETS CAN HE PllEPAIU.
If you want to bring a friend or rolntlvo to Oregon deposit '
proper nmount with nny of our agonts. Tho ticket will thea tel
rurniBiiea oy leiegrnpn.
Local agent, Salem. ' I
v.M..nifiHii(ii.iii licnorni raPBcngrr agent, rortlnnd OrfKnJ
From Loulovlllo
" Cincinnati
" Cleveland
mri.l
Mil
iiv
KlW Vn.l.
55.J1.
Ing hotter.
So that It li 1 st,
Several months ngo, In have been kept ln tho best physical 1 inoro substantial cause 0! wipl
condition, and not on all of thoso. 1 latlon thnt gross earnings thtcitta
ir. uarrimnn sniu, on his return nro now siowiv rising, Thedw
to tho en8t ln mid-September, thnt ho for July on t.10 large body oft
had spent $180,000,000 ln Improving reporting was 16.57 per ctct, 1
tho Southern Union Pnclflc between against an averaco of nearh H m
1000 nnd 100G, nnd it Is well known cent for tho first six montliicift
thnt correspondingly lnrco sums havo year: for Auctist the decmu n
nnd of tho Imnosslbllltv of reducing gone Into theso properties slnco '90G. lonly 13.57 per cent, and for tltb
wngos, this was no ensy tasic. uut uui in Bpuo 01 mo 11110 snowing roin- wook 01 aopiomuer zt roaai, m
May and June, tho railroads showed
Bomo IndlcntlonB of success In hand
ling tho problem of reducing ex
penses to correspond with the small
er volume of traffic.
In tho fnco of continuing high
prices for Ptocl nnd other material
j should . come near showing tie w
ago or tno wnolo, made a filHttt
of only 10. -12 per cent. Retltw il
knlo to get nn nudlonco in this stnto
and llvo down tradition.
Tho dairymen of New York under
stand what greon siicculont food
moans to tho dairy cow, nnd thoy
build oxpenslvo hIIos, buy oxponxlve
mnchlnery, nnd grow forllllty-robblnv;
corn, which tlioy Irrlgnto with tholr
sweat,, In ordor that tho fanner dur
ing tho long winter mnntlm tuny havo
nn oxeilso for mllhlux UIh cow. Tho
Orogonlnn ncodu no oxpouslvo sllon
to remind tho cow of good old miiii
mor tlmo. Knlo! A tliausnm! blom
Ingn on tho thoumuid-hended knlo!
It Ih making. Orogon tho greatest
dairy ntato In tho union.
When grown under ftivornblo con
(lltlon knl will yield 40 tout per
acre of green ftwd, nnd ltn chief vhIiib
in nH n nolllng crop during tho full
nnd winter. Rploudld rMiults aro be
lug secured by feeding knla and votch
hay to dairy cowh, without any grain
or mill food. Dr. Wlthyoouibe, of
the ngrloiillurnl coIIumo, says that IR
pun lid of vetch tiHy nnd 10 poundi
of knlo a dny U practically n balHiictid
rntlon for n dairy row. Mr. W. L.
WiliMiii. of Hunk. Or.. yn: "I re
ceived $1107 from li cowh In tho
luonth of December, and fftd them
nothing but kal, turnfoa ami vntchj
liuy. Tli man who fuvilk chop would
linvo tn limit) $2S7 to elbtir H much
nn I do I have not lisd 11
lull) feed In the liHl'll nil wtllt
Mr nron Hunter of Cor
Ing of tho enmo day to pack tho
ground. Two or throo cultivations
nro all that can uttially bo given, for
tho plnnts will soon touch In tho row.
If they do well. Any plnnts thnt fall
to grow may ho roplaccd by hand.
Somo growers profor to plnnt tho seed
in num. and wnon tho plnnts aro
at tho height of the falling off ln tlvoiy In not earnings of tho most
traffic, which camo 'n May, not enrn- fortunnto ronds and tho better show
ings begnn to look in n llttlo .better Ing of othors. it Is evidently true thnt
proportionally, andthls work of de- tho dniBtlc economies now In forco JRevlows
creasing expenses liar gono on pro- miiBt bo et some cxponso to tho phys-i
gres-lvely until wo find tho Union leal condition of our great tronspor- i .... ...
Piirlfln in Jnlv ronortlnc .111 nctiual tatlon lines, nnd n scrutiny of tho I " LinqulBt, an
Increase In not In tho fnco of tho Hums currently oxponded on
falling off of nenrly $500,000 In
Astoria piiitM
mnln-' who disappeared about a k ill
tonnncc of way and oqulpmont, as re- Jb said to hnvo met with foal pli
Protect American Ilopn,
The Unltod States department of
agriculture h trying to llud n hop
plant that will resist -the ravages of
tho hop louso nnd red spider. Dr.
W. W, Sotckborgor, nn export of the
largo enough thin them to ono plant Ift'W.
in n hill. Others put knlo out Just m ,",.,"1,,rA"',!1?f UI,?.ork' 1"B '."..W"
cabbago Is usually trnnspluntod, In
tend of plowing It In. Tho tlmo of
transplanting in uut bo dotormlned by
the lr.o of tho plnnts nnd tho condi
tion of tho land. If tho land U wot
Hud subject to overflow the trans
planting may be dtdnyod until dur-
land recontly. Ho has oponcd n lab
oratory at Tncoinn and Is collecting
the hop roots from various parts of
tho coast for oxpor'ment purpose.
Iusoot posts hnvo caused n loss of
liimdreds of thousands of dollars to
tho hop-growers of Orogon nnd
.A
1N 1 IVXTti
m j iv uriut u 11 Hill 11 ill - ii. .".. .. . . .. -.-.i-i. -- 1...
I.w, T..U. If Hi lo.i.l 1 .11 ,l..Al..n,1 WUHIIIIIKUIII. IIIUI Ul', OlUL'KUtTKrr Ulf
nnd'tho'plautB are largo enough, It jfSlivtMinVwnt.
may bo dono beroro the ilrst of Juno. ;'m,1 w,u "ottirully iolit nn at-
In trniil8iitliijT, innuv'i mIhu'i tftCJJ' . . , , , , ,
may be loft for a tand on tho Jiuid , Dl" ii?'!?1".!! "S ',"" '
wb.ni tho eeod.lng. nro grown. . n f.l "V'X.
I ll t 11 v illiv n uiovu vi inn it vi
... . ,. . , , 4or mil limy ijubwot an iiiuun illinium-
A man living n Maud wants to vnluo ft, nernmn hopo. It Is the con
know If he call ln"gt h la trees ' , tontlon of hop growers horo that tho
nieniii of swaiir wnjion nnd bnrro b. , ,,nono con8l honH nr0 oaB, ,f ,,,
I'rofe sor Thornber did not favor the1 .....!.. nnfm.ii i,ni in aii tr.
:
plan, iUtlng
"ThU w oki Id be rather too com
plex. 1 am of the (cilnlan thnt you
win tlnd It too great au expense, eon
lderinx the vHlue of a twin aad a
mnn. to haul thin warier during the
Bum mer
property roijulred by the brewers,
n point, however, thHt brewmniters
will not yet oonotHlo.
o
Miimmer
When tho doctor la called ho aaka-
I'he aUtion would advise "How nro tho bowela?" Thoy are
K. His visit raixhi
by a tlmoly doe of
months I ha." lm.l r.-i u"p s ramuy Jieuirnie.
hpik of you to try and coneervc thli molntiire grnerally " wronf
:er " . iy meaiiK of rulturn This ioiild ' ,, . n ,,
'orvallU, done with uo effect during th. Im0 " en "Bc"
BARR'S
Jewelers
PUBLIC INTEREST
In tho Jowolry storoa will soon
bo at its hlghott pitch, and it is
our intention to compel tho groat
ot enthusiasm. It will Indeed
ho a my nssumblHgo of bountiful
Jowolry nnd objects of decorative
art,
Kven now we believe we have
thi1 haudeomeat and largest itock
of Jewelry In thu olty.
Why not oonie In oreaalogall
to glean name now Idea? We'll
be glad to ehow yiu the tuie.
and we aro aur you'll enjoy tt.
First Salem Sale Day
V
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BARR'S JBWERY
STOnG
State and. Liberty Strewte.
AX OPPOHTl'XITV FOIt TIIK Pl'It
IdO TO urv AXY KIXU ov
HOnSliS, CATTLH OH VKIlIOIiKS
AT PVniJO AUCTION. IP VOU
HAVK AX"TUIX0 TO SNIJ., 15X
THU IT VOU THIS OHI1VT SALlt
al COOPKU i ClilUltWATIin.
Wll AldtltADV HAVK A 1110 IOST
01 UOltSKS, COWS, AVAOOXS,
lll'ORIKS AND HAUX1CSS TO SlJId,.
AliSO SO.MK OOOl) 11KAVY WOUK
HOlUiKS AM) M AK1CS WITH IX) A I.
S
i
. On and aitet October J3th
Slate Street cats will operate
20 minuxz schedule and Com
mercial Street and Soatli Salem
cas on 15 minute schedule
Yew Path Cas on JO minute
schedule.
Complete time tables will
fee tfeady iot distribution within
a few days.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17
At (he Otd Willamette Stables, 10 a. m.
If Kverbody conu ml nmko this Uit grout public xdo a Miccess.
Portland Railway
Light &
Powe Company
WILLAMETTE VALLEY DIVISION
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