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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1910)
PAGES TWO THE CAPITAL JOURNAL ,' E. IIOFER, Editor nnd Proprietor. tuilHKuiidunt Newspaper Devoted to American Principle nd the Progress and Bovelopemcnt of All Oregon. ruhlUhed Kvery Bvenlnjf Uxcopt Sunday, Salem, Oro. SUHS01UPTION RATES. (Invariably In Advance.) telly, by osrrlor, per Tear 86.00 Per month 60c udly, by mall, per year- 4.00 Per month 8.V- riV h' mall, per venr . '.00 Six months C0e V MILLION BUSHELS OF SALT CONSUMED YEARLY .Tons of Condiments Imported From Foreign Countries In Au dition to Great Amount M ade in the United States. Ono hundred million pounds of salt aro used In the United StatC3 every year by our dairies In the manufacture of butter and choeso, and this Is only a Binall part of the etidrmotis quantities of this necessi ty 'used In the kitchens and on the tables of American homes or In the mammoth packing houses and flsh curlng establishments of this coun try. "Wtioro does It all como from? Is n most natural query, and tho answer there to Is tho reason for this article Just 100 years ago, congress, by passing tho restricted commerce act, gavo 'tho domestic manufacturer of salt Its first Impetus, and Blnco that tlmo this country has supplied largo amounts of tho salno substnnco for homo consumption, but despite tho millions of tons of salt produced an. nunlly from tho oxtenslvo salt works at Onondaga, N. Y., and from Ohio, Michigan, Kansas, Nobraska, or from tho high grndo of rock, salt found noar Petlto Anso, La., tho de mand Is grpator than tho supply, arid largo shipments of this India poris'blo staplo aro still Imported Into tho United States from Franco, Italy, England, tho Bahamas, and moro recently from Porto Itlco. About 1,000,000 biiBhols of salt ontorB tho port of Boston every year In tho hulls of tall sailing ships. Most of it comes from Turks Island In tho West Indies, but othor car goes como from Trnpnnt, Sicily, in Italian barks manned by swarthy and picturesque tars, whoso big ear rings, gaudy kcrchlofs and florco mustnchlos hark back lo tho good old times of Captain K'tld and tho sconos that Howard Pylo so excels in depicting. Tho Trnpani salt Is used oxton filvoly In tho salt flsh Industry nnd many vossols Inko cargoes from thoro dlroct to Gloucester, whonco thoy procood to Portland, Mo., or BoHton,, aftor d'scharglng, to load lumber for South Amorlcn. Pract'so has taught tho packers that a vory coarse and hard salt Is tho best for preserving meat. This grado not only serves that purpose but appears to bo tho most practical and harmless moans for retaining tho natural color and palatabloness of tho moat. Tho salt of commorco consists of two kinds, coarse salt, Including that made by solar heat and rock salt crushed to sultablo slzo and common fine, or boiled salt, produc ed by heating brine in huge kettles. Tho former, which constitutes by far tho greater bulk of tho Bait Imports to th's country, Is used, as wo savo said, by tho packers or by tho man ufacturers of soap, paper and glass. Tho chomlcal Industry of any country doponds largely on a liberal supply of common salt bolng availa ble; tho comparatlvo low cost of soda made therefrom making a much cheaper sodium carbonate to take tho place of tho moro costly soda-ash formerly obtalnod by burn ing sea plants. Tho manufacturers mont'onod nbovo aro tho largest consumers of this product. As a cheap source of hydrochloric acid tho coarso Bait also furnishes the moans for a moro economical production of tho chlorides of heavy motals, Bitch as Iron, zinc and other minerals used In tho arts and manu factures. Salt of th's grade is also a factor In tho making of bleachlng llmo and is ovon used in somo lo calities as a fertilizer. Farmers say that tho application of from 400 to GOO pounds per ncro as a top dressing on dry grasslands nnd pnsturo Is followed by good vo sults, as It aids in diffusing any re sources of plant food existing or worn out land It Is of boiiio bonollt In rendorlng tho soil moro able to rotnln moisture. Tho finer grades of coarso salt aro In groat demand among those en gaged In tho salt flsh business, and It Is sometimes used as ono of tho lngrodlonts of cortalu kinds of paint. WILL MAKE A TOUR I IDAHO ENGINEERS PLAN OF THE WORLD ! A BIG MEETING On Fobruury 5 u party of 100 Amarlcans will sail from San Fran cisco on tho sto-umr Clovolund, on a trln around tho world, this touv lug ono of tho longest ovor ni"do by suoh a largo body of Amorlonns ihkI . ono which Is alroady attracting a : eront deal of attention. In tho p:n'- ty tho northwost will bo woll repre sented, thoro bolng a large party from Salt Lnko, Portland nnd Seat tle and a numbor of Boise pooplo. The trip will occupy botwoon s'x and sovon months and will oinbraco a visit to Honolulu, a trip through tho Holy Land, a tour of China. Japan and all Eurnponn countries. . o "Monoy." say tho Detroit Fro-i Press. "Isn't worth half the risks! wimo poplo take .to ot It." That Bounds ltko tho opinion of n man who failed to get It. o This Will Interest Mothers. Mothw Qray's Sweat Powdors for Ohlldron, a curtain rollot for fovor IhIuiohh, hsndaeho, bad stomach, toothing disorders, move and rogu Into tho bowols and dtroy worms. Thoy broak up colds In 2 1 hour. TUtty "JO ho pleasant to tho taste and harmless as m'lk. Chlldron Hko thorn. Ovor 10,000 tosthnonlnlB of euros. Tlify never fall. Sold by all druggists, 2Gc. Ask today. Don't nooopt any subutltuto. o Now It is a Ponsylvnnla man who thinks ho has discovered perpetual motion. Affrr n while every statu asylum will number ono of those follows among Its patients. O' Foley's K'dnoy Remedy will euro any oaso of kidney or bladder trou ble thnt Ih not beyond tho roach of modtoluo. It Invigorate tho outlru system and strengthens tho kldnoys ho they ellnitnatu tho lmpurltloa from tho blood. Iiackncho, rhou matlsm, kldnoy and bladder trou hloa aro till cured by this groat med icine. Sold by J. C. Perry. CAMPAIGN TO BE WAGED AGAINST SHEEP DISEASES Meeting of Sheep Commis sions' Sanitary Board and State Veterinarians. Over 100 delegates will attond tho annual session of tho Southern Ida ho Association of Engineers and Purveyors to bo hoi In Bolso in thi Commercial club rooms for two (1 iys Fobrunry 11 and 12 and ox onstvo preparations aro bolng made for one of tho most complete pro grnmu ovor glvon boforo tho associa tion. Topics of vital lntorost to its members will bo discussed. Tho mooting will closo with an elaborate banquet which will bo served in tho club rooms. o Came Xonr Choking to Death. A little boy, tho son of Chris D. Poterson. a woll known rosldont of I tho village or .incKsonvtuo. iowa, hall a uddon nnd vlolont attack of croup. Much thick str'ngy phlegm pnnio up aftor giving Chamberlain's Cough Homody. Mr. Potorson snys: "1 think ho would have choked to death had wo not given him this romody." For sale by all good druggists. o Whon a man's buslnoHs becomes 1 ill, as a result of his own shlftoss ne, he Is pretty apt to lay It on the town. -Oi To, Much Vnoe. You fool as If you had ono face too many whun you have neuralgia. Don't you? Save the face, you may need It; but got rid of tho Nournl gla by appllug Ballard's Snow Lini ment. FInost thing In the world for rheumnllsm, neuralgia, burns, cuts, scalds, lame bitok and all paliiR. Sold by all dealers. The Portland llvestook people aro again tolling what a grand show they will haw for 1910. If yon do not live In Oregon, If you do not like the climate, partle ularly of Salem, suppose you road about tho weather tho eastern and middle states aro having. It will nmko you think that thoro are oth- ors. Ono of tho first meetings of its kind ovor hojd in tho northwest and which It is believed will result in great assistance In tho stamping out of the peculiar diseases of sheep, will take place during tho annual sosslon of the National Wool Grow ers' assoc'atlon In Ogden next month and will bo attended by members of sheep commissions, sanitary boards and stato veterinarians from tho states of Idaho, Washington, Mon tana, Oregon, Wyoming, Utah, Colo rado, North Dakota, South Dakota, California, Arizona and Now Mexico. Sheepmen of Boise, members of the stato nnd national wool growers' as sociations, were Informed this week of the Inauguration of the new and Interesting session of men trained In tho various forms of sheep diseases and hall with delight tho meeting for thoy believe that a great good will bo accomplished for tho sheep 'ndustry in tho states of the west. Secretary Dan P. Smythe, of the Or egon board of sheep commissioners, has taken the initatlvo In tho Qalllng of tho meeting. Want Co-operation. For somo tlmo past there has been considerable friction over the movement of sheep from one state to another, nnd which it was not possible to reach through tho United States bureau of anlmnl Industry. Clean, healthy sheep have suffered numerous dlpp'ngs and quarantines when being transported from stale to state, thus materially affecting the price of mutton and wool. With a view of co-operating with each othor and having uniform quaran tine, Inspection nnd shipping laws, this meeting has been called to form an association which will ceet every year In connection tho National Wool Growers' association. White tho association alms to se cure legislation it is not. its purpose to interfere with the business han dled by tho National Wool Growers' association, but rather to work in harmony with the latter In order to make theatlvos for disease that work havoc among sheep as has been dono In the stato of Idaho. In view of tho fact that tho sheep industry is one of the most important in this stato local raisors say they will do everything In their power to assist tho now association and conform with Its recommendations for tho treatment of sheep. Interest, in Ogden Meeting. Bolso nnd southern Idaho sheep men aro displaying a great deal of interest in the annual session of tho National Wool Growers association. Judging from tho expressions heard from shoopmon of th's city today ono of tho largest delegations Idaho has ever been represented with at a mooting of this kind will journoy to Utah and tako In tho work of tho association. Tho question of rango Is ono that Is creating considerable worry with tho industry in tho Gem state at tho presont time and tjiero Is still con siderable opposition to tho restric tions placed on flocks bo far as feed ing on forest resorves is concerned. It is tho Intention of the western representatives of that b'uroau to ap pear boforo tho association during tho Ogdon meeting for tho purposo of securing harmony in tho division of tho rango and co-operation with tho forestry bureau to assist in both tho preservation of tho national for ests and tho sheep Industry. It Is also oxpected that legislation will bo recommended along tho lines of the shipping of sheop nnd Importation of animals from ono stato to an other with a view of preventing tho transfor of difieaso. Capital News. Capital National Bank i Salem, Oregon. OLDEST NATIONAL HANK IN MAHION COUNTY. !! SavlugH Department lit J Connection. J. II. Aluort, Proaldet. B. M. OroUan. Vloe-Prw. J Jos. II. Albert. Cashier ( t There Is no Quinlno, nothing whatever harsh or slokonlng in Pro ventloa. Theso llttlo Candy Cold Cure Tablets act iys nmglo. A. few hours and your tlTreatonlng oold la broken. Candy-llko In taste. Pre vention please tho ohlldron nnd they broak tho fevorUhnoa. always And least of all la tho economy. A large box 48 Preventlc 2S oents, Ak your druggist. He knows! AFTER the ,dentist has re r paired the damage your teeth have suffered through neglect, the daily use of Dr. Lyon s PERFECT Tooth Powder will cleanse, preserve and beautify them, without in jury, and impart purity and fragrance to the breath. A contemporary concludes that" tho Chicago man who allowed his wife only 25 cents a day for ex penes, was a careful provider. It strikes us that if the womn got along on that amount she was a careful spender. o Could Not BO Better. No one has ever made a salve, oint ment, lotion or balm to compare with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcero, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped hands, it's su preme. Infallible for Plies. Only 25c at J. C. Perry. o How early do mothers begin spanking their children? So far as" wo have been able to learn by Inquir ing among mothers, it is necessary to begin spanking girl babies when about year old and boy babies when they are 16 months old. o This Is Worth Remembering. Whenever you nave a cough or cold, just remember that- Foley's Honey and Tar will cure it. Remem ber the name, Foley's Honey and Tar, and refuso substitutes. J. C. Jorry. Will Appear at Opera Jlouse. "The Virginia," Owen Wlster's fascinating romance, created to the stage by tho author and Kirke La Shello, is one of the important at tractions scheduled for presentation at tho Grand Oper House. This sterling drama of cowboy life on tho plains has achieved a wonderful pop ularity and last return in the near future will bo a welcome event. o Loses Valuable Horse. The large bay draft horse belong ing to tho Starr Transfer Company died Wednesday morning. The ani mal weighed 1500 pounds and was valued at $300. Insuranco was car ried on tho horse to the amount of $150. Mr. Starr greatly regrets the loss of the horse, as draft animals of this class aro scarce and hard to roplace. Dallas Observer. Will Represent Siletz Homesteaders. Oswald West, a member of tho Board of Railroad Commissioners, came over from Salem and attended the meeting of tho Siletz homestead- ors Wednesdny night. Mr. West left yesterday morning for Washing ton, D. C, on official business and will also tako up the matter of the homesteaders' grievances with tho Oregon delegation in congress. Observer. Work 21 Hours a Day. Tho busiest little things over mado aro Dr. King's Now lAta Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coatod globule of hor.lt h. that changos wonknoss Into strength, languor into onorgy, briin- fag Into mental powor; carina Con- sl:putlon, Headache, Chills, Dyspep sia Malaria, 'J Be, at .1. C. ro" s. o A BrlBtod. Tonn., man sorved live months In jail on tho chnrgo of pass ing countorfolt monoy boforo it wns discovered that the monoy was good. Iloroaftor ho will probably pay his bills with chocks. Put In Jail vory accuratoly describes anyone s feelings who Is connnod to tuo houso with nn httnok of . rhouma Urns, lumbngo, stiff joints or mus cles. Bnllard's Snow Llnlmont will euro tho troublo, jollovo tho pain and make you as supplo as a two year old. Sold by all doalors. ii A Now York woman Is awarded $500 damages bocauso hair tonic turnod her hair groon. o Tho old fashlonod way of dosing a weak stomach, or stimulating the Honrt or Kldnoys is all wrong. Dr. Snoop first pointed out this orror. This Is why his proscription Dr. Snoop's Roatoratlvo is directed on- Iroly to tho causo of those ntlmonts tho weak lusldo or controlling nervos, It Isn't so difficult, snya Dr. Snoop, to strongthon a woak Stomach, Heart or kldnoys, if ono goes at It correct ly. Kaoh Inside organ has its con trolling or inside norve. Whon these nerves fall, thou Uiose organs must surely falter. Theso vital truths are loading druggists ovorywhoro to dls psnse and rocommond Dr. Snoop's Restorative. Tost It a few days ana see! Improvement will promptly and surely follow. Sold by Capital Drug "I find Cnscarets so good that I would not be without them. 1 was trouDiea a great deal with torpid liver and headache. Now since taking Cascarets Candy Cathar tic I feel very much better. I shall cer tainly recommeml tnem to my menus as the btst medicine I have ever seen." Anna Bazinet, Osborn Mill No. 2, Fall River, Masa. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. NeverSIcken.Woakonorurlpe. 10c, 25c. 50c. Never sold in bulk. Thecenu ine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. 92U A Woman Is Not Pretty Unless She Has a Well Developed. SHE'S A QUEEN ! fig& SHE'S A SIREN ! is an expression that is always heard at sight or. a well developed woman. If you aro flat chested with BUST UNDEVELOPED, a scrawny neck, thin lean arms the abovo remark will never ho ap plied to you. "SIREN" wafers will make you beautiful, bewitching. They DEVELOP THE BUST in a few weeks from 3 to 6 Inches' and produce a fine, firm, voluptuous bosom. They fill out tho hollow places, make the arms handsome and well modeled and the neck and shoulders shapely md of perfect contour. Send for a bottle today and you'll be pleased and grateful. "SIREN" wafers are absolutely harmless, pleasant to take and convenient to carry around. They are sold under guarantee to do all we claim or MONEY BACK. Price $1.00 per bottle. Inquire at good drug stores or send DIRECT TO US. During the next 30 days only we send you a sample bottle pDPC of these beautifying wafers on receipt of 10 cents to pay I IXLtLi cost f packing an(i postage if yo umention that you saw the advertisement in this paper. The sample alone may be suffi cient if the defects are trifling. DESK 5, ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO., 31 W. 125th St. NEW YORK i Siren Wafers Develop the Bust Portland's Popular Fir-Proof Hotel THE OREGON Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in city, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12 p, m. Most perfectly furnished, Moderate Priced, Modern Hostlery in the metropolis of the Northwest. ANNEX IS NOW OPEN Our capacity has been doubled and our bus will hereafter meet trains No, 6, and train No, 12, limited, Oregon Electric that arrive in Portland at 10:55 a, m, and 4:55 p, m, I. C DICKINSON, Manager THE OREGON sggaaa aam mSEsassssxssss gatsdrwrjfn rowers National Wool Association OF OGDEN, UTAH January 6th to Sth Inclusive for this occasion the Southern Pacific Company will sell round trip tickets for $36.75. Sale dated Jan. 2 and 3. Final roturn limit Jan. loth. Stop overs permitted on' return trip within the limit. C M U K K A X General Passenger Agent. THE NEW BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Truxton King &Z& The Pool of Flame By GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON This is the best selling navel in America Iyu read ntvels, or give then as presents, you vtill naturally want it. By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE Illustrated by & HARRISON FISHER $1.50 The Title Market By EMILY POST THE HOLIDAY BOOK For 1909 llluitrated by HARRISON FISHER This is a rousing, thrilling story of adventure and shows tbe author of the tremendously popular "BRASS BOWL" at hit test. Their Hearts' Desire By FRANCES FOSTER PERRY ILLUSTRATED $10 This is the ideal book of the par for like tt; if you read tt, you'll A story that appeals to all sorts of Dofed Net '$M0 American xeomen. A life-ltke and potser ful presentation of the life tf an American heiress after she marries a title. The Island of Regen- By CYRUS eration Tsf ILLUSTRATED $1.50 An American college girl alone on a desert island 'with a twentieth century savage; a startling plot, splendidly worked out, ILLUSTRATED ... $10 A T AAL L BOOKSELLERS DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY, Publishers, NEW YORK CITY & t t Sold by Capital Drug Store Co. Store.