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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALE5I, OREGON THURSDAY, MARtOII 17, 1010. PAGEJ 8EVKW. SECRETARY BALLIN6ER iKS ON Inaugurated by Minnesota, the llrst state conservation congress over held assembeled at St. Paul, yostor day, and the principal speaker, Sec retary Balllnger of the Department of the Interior, whose speech Is said to have been approved by President Taft. declared that It Is "up to" the states to take the lead In conserva tion legislation. The nleetlng was opened by air. Christopher Ireland and will con tinue throughout the week. Delegates from all parts of Minne- sota attended and a number of, men prominent In the conservation move ment throughout the country were present. , Secretary Balllnger was Intro duced at the afternoon session, and spoke as follows: "There has been and Is, a grossly exaggerated notion among some peo p1e as to what the general govern ment can do in conserving the natu ral resources that lie in the deposits of minerals and are contained in the soils and streams. For the most part they have passed into private own ership and ar.e under the municipal jurisdiction of the states. "Any national conservation policy must be predicated on the policy af fecting the public domain, since for the most part the states are sover eign within their own spheres of Jur isdiction. Therefore I believe a greater obligation rests upon the state than upon the national govern ment to inaugurate laws to prevent waste In the utilization of natural resources." Referring to the duty of the na tional government In this connec tion, he regarded it as essential that the public domain be studied and surveyed and an "adequate scientific classification of the remainder of the public lands" be made. He scored the "idealistic conser Tationists" heavily for tackling the proposition "without a sound knowl edge of conditions." "I grant you some people are for the most part sincere, but the very sincerity that gives them such a Tigor of imagination and predication that it is often times hard to combat their vagaries except through practi cal demonstration. ' "Then, too, give them their due." lie added, "they have this virtue that they do not let us forget that extremes often prove fruitful of sound reason tn those who may be over-optimistic. Of his own stnrtl In the latter. Secretary Balllnger said: "I am as ardent an advocate of conservation as the mos;. radical, but It must be .wise conservation to appeal to me. It must s'mply be as full and free a. development of our natural resources as Is consistent with our civilization and needs. It may mean the reservation from use for limited periods of certain of our deposits of coal, of mineral oils and gas, pf phosphate or of timber, to protect against the inordinate greed of men who wish to exploit the pres ent with no regard for the future or the general welfare, and when it becomes necessary it is a national duty to make such reservations .out Of the public domain. "But we must not forget that we are not through with the policy of development, of building up new communities and settlements, even In far-off Alaska. "We have not realized that period wnere we can say the remainder of our public lands shall be auctioned CRYSTAL j)ofruno O. C. T. C o. Steamers Pomona and Oregout leave for Portland Monday, Wednes day and Friday at 10 a. m., Tuea day, Thursday and Saturday at (5 a m. For Corvallis, Tuesday. Thura day arid Saturday about 6: SO p. ro M P nATiOPTN w.' 221 S. COMMERCIAL ST WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT Salem's mogt popular res Uurant, 363 State street. We never oloso. open all night. Wm. Mcfrilclirist & Sons MIM0 I I SUGAR I 1 S'Jand 5 sealed boxes 1 I BEST SUGAR FOR TEA AND COFFEE! ft BY OROOEtB EVERYWHERE! Jk VvgV CONSERVATION off to the highest bidder to Increase the revenues of the national treas ury. "Congress is now struggling with tho problem relating to water power, and other measures designed to retain in the government the power of control and supervision." Discussing Alaskan matters, he continued: "These Alaskan- .coal lands and claims, at their market value, are withdrawn from entry, awaiting clas- s'flcatlon, and all the unentered or unlocated coal lands In Alaska are standing under an absolute with drawal act of 1906, and not a patent has ever been Issued to an acre of coal land In Alaska. In fact, near ly all the coal lands that have been patented have been obtained not as coal lands, but under the guise of some other form of entry, as agri cultural, timber or stone, etc. No man, or set of men, can comply with the present laws and finance a mine on the public domain of 640 acres of land except under extremely fav orable conditions. The absurdity of the law has, in itself, invited fraud and Indirect methods of evading Its provisions. "It is likewise Impracticable to secure oil or gas lands or phosphate lands under the general mineral laws, and in all these cases there is no power of control or ability in the department to prevent monopoly In the sale of the deposits when the title Is once secured thereto. Await ing remedial legislation from con gress, all known areas of public lands containing these deposits are under temporary withdrawals from private entry, and it is hoped con gress will furnish the Interior de partment the necessary machinery to safely and properly guard the public interests in their ultimate dis position." iST GIRL WKNT OUT FOIt A PREACHER MONDAY NIGHT AND FORGO!' ALLAROUT WEDDING MET KY TEARFUL WOMAN NEXT MORN ING RUT HURT IS HAPPY NOW. Seattle. Wash., March 16 His poor memory for names nearly cost T. Burt Connell a bride, and did cost him $30 taxicab fare and con siderable anguish. When Connell on the trip down from Skagway on the 'steamer Bdr- tha stooped to pick up a lady s handkerchief, his hand came into contact with hers. There the court ship began. Connell had just cleaned u,p a modest .fortune In Prince 'Rupert real estate.' The young lady, whose name on the passenger list read Jeannetto Fry, had a week prior to sailing burled her only brother, a miner, and come into a legacy of several thousand dollars. As planned, when the Bertha landed, ' Miss Fry was taken to a hotel where Connell was to look up the witnesses and minister for the marriage ceremony. In the excite ment he forgot to register. This was Monday night. The next seen of Connell was Tuesday morn ing at 8 o'clock, when two men hur rled through the street door of the hotel. One was Connell. At the desk was Miss Fry, her closely drawn veil diring her tear stained eyes. Her silence was elo quent. Mr. and Mrs. Connell left for Cal ifornia today on the Shasta Limited GERMANS DON'T WANT THE POLE Berlin, March 17. It was learned horo today that the German arctic expedition under Lieutenant Filch ner will not compete with either this Franch, English or American oxpe dltlons for the honor of discovering the south pole. Fllchner said that no attempt would be made by the German parfy to find the south pole but that It will content Itself by trying to verify tho theory that the Anarctlc continent is composed of two big Islands jolued by a frozen strait from Weddell sou to Rosa Sea. o Good Cough Medicine for PiiW reu. The season" for coughs aud colds in now at hand, and tqo much care cau not be used to protect the children. A child is much more Ukety to con tract diptheria or scarlet fevr when 'his cold the less risk. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the sole reliance of many mothers, and few of those who have tried It are willing to use any other. Mrs. F. F. Staroher. of Ripley W, A., says: "I have never uwd anything other than Chamber laln'a Cough Remedy for my children, aud it ha always given good -U in action. ' Thli remedy eantalua no opium or other narcotic, and may given an eonndently to a child M to an adult. For m1 by all good dnig glsu. In tnoatt ot the civilised countries of the worW, exeafit Ireland. Italy and Bulgaria, tha death rale Is lower among the female than ! HE ONLY F0R60T HIS WHITE SOX j Hi CAME NEARg L0SIN6 HIM VETERAN CATCHER SULLIVAN STEPS ON RUSTY NAIL AND HAS CASH OF RLOOD POISON INGWILL PIiAY AGAIN IN TWO WEEKS. Los Angeles. Calif., March 16 That the life of Billy Sullivan, tho veteran catcher of the Chicago White Sox, was in grave danger yes terday was admitted today at the Elks' homo, where he is suffering from blood poisoning. While the Sox team No. 2 were in Los Angeles, Sullivan stopped on ;i rusty null during practice. When the injured foot began to swell he was taken, to the hospital and an op eration performed by Dr. E. E. Sher rard. By noon yesterday, despite, the operation, Sullivan's leg was fearful ly swollen to the knee, and the phy sician found it necessary to inject str.eptolylc serum. He feared lock jaw. So serious was Sullivan's condition that his wife was summoned from the east by telegraph. A message from her last evening stated that she is hurrying to the ball player's bed side. Dr. Sherrard stated today that his patient is out of danger, and pre dicted that he will be able to take the eld within two weeks. The nail Inflicted a wound more than an Inch deep In the ball of Sullivan's foot. Write Now for a Free Trial Package of Pyramid Pile Cure aud Prove Its Sur Value. We want to place a trial package of Pyramid Pile Cure In the posses sion of every sufferer from piles. We will send such a package by mail in a plain wrapper free to any one who will send his or her name and address to us. ilils package will contain an amount of Pyramid Pile cure suffi cient to prove it a remedy for piles above any on the market, and such a trial package has cured many cases of piles without further treatment. Every druggist sells Pyramid Pile Cure. Price fifty cents. Think how successful it must be to do this and how popular these little healing cones are. No trouble, discomfort, pain or worry. They act gently, surely and perform In many cases, what people think are marvels. Ad dress Pyramid Drug Co., 161 Pyra mid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. ' The annual postbag of British In dia totals over 720,000,000 letters and over 97,000,000 newspapers. o Beware of Ointment for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering In through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phy sicians, as the, damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mer cury, and is taken Internally, acting directly Upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken Internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price, 75c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. The tug is the only thing that has its tows behind. Piles Cured in o to 14 Days. PAZO OINNTMENT Is guaranteed ta cure any case ot Itching, Blind, Bleed lng or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. SOc Piles BEAUTIFUL SPRING MILLINERY NOW ON DISPLAY AT THE STORE THAT DOES THE MILLINERY BUSI NESS OF SALEM BECUASE THE PRICES ARE RIGHT Largest lines in Sa lem Trimmed or Street Hats, and Frames. The most wonderful sound-reproducing instrument of the cabinet type, combining the highest results of musical genius with a masterpiece of cabinet work AcTTe 1 Ambe ZAe newest Edison Phonograph The Amberola is beautifully simple in outline, exquisitely designed and conies in either mahouany or oak, to harmonize with surrouhd incs in any home. It l.as drawers in the lower pait for holding 100 records. It plays both Edison Standard and Amberol Records Tim is the Amberola' hiRpest advantage over all otlier instrument! of the cabinet type because Amberol Records play longer than any other t , i.i . i V. ' .1 r (n National Phonograph Co., 75 George 121 Commercial Street Joyous, and Gear and Fresh Tells you concisely what the "Edison" records always are, The latest and most popular always carried in stock, Many charming ones among the new arrivals, Come: In and Pianos and organs sold on installment plant and rent ed, A complete line of latest sheet music always on hand, Everything in musical instruments, XOTICK. Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of March, 1910, the under sighed, Seld Back, sold and assigned all of his right, title and Interest u and to the lease, agrcultural imple ments and livestock on that certain hop ranch and vegetable garden lo cated on the Bone and Whltaker ranches on Brown Island near Sa lem, Oregon . to Wing Hing Yin & Company, and that the said Wing Hlng Yin & Company have assumed and agreed to pay all Indebtedness against Seld Back on account of said ranch, nnd Is also the owner of all the claims against parties for com modities purchased from said ranch The said Seld Back will bo no longer responsible for any work done or supplies or material furnished said ranch, and all persons are directed to pay the said Wing Hlng Yin & Company for any debts duo to said ranch, and present any bills against said ranch for payment to the said Wing Hlng Yin & Company. S12ID BACK. 3-lC-Ct-dly o Lovers Of good health should provont sick ness Instead of letting themselves get sick and then try to cure it. So long as you keep your liver, bowels and stomach in a healthy and active con dition you won't get sick. Ballard's Herblne 'relieves constipation, Inac tive liver and all stomach and bowel troubles. Sold by all dealers. Our resources for buying in large quantities and our years of experience in buying, has placed us in the same position as wholesale jobbers of this line and enables us to sell hats at what other stores pay for them. THAT'S WHY YOU BUY HATS SO MUCH CHEAPER THAN AT OTHER PLACES WHEN YOU GO TO Ro stem! 240 Kecorus maue, renuenng me nesi oi an kipuj oi music as It is meant to be played, without hurry ine or omittine important parts. Hut the Amber ola gives you rriuch of the best music that you cannot get in any other sound reproducing instru ment of the cabinet type. The price !sf 200. Other types of Edison Phonographs, $12.50 to ?125. Leo Slezak i.ow sings for the Edison The greatest llvlnir lyric (cnor. I.eo Plomk, has made ten new f.rnml Opera Amberol Hr;onls for Hie Ellison , I'liniK.icrMpli, These Keoorils Include tlte Krrnt nrlai from Venli's Olello, together will, iiiIiik from otlier Italian Grand Operas. Slcink slntrs these Italian Grand Opera arias exrlinively for (lie F.d'Kon Phono gruph. Hear these new Slctnkltet'orrlont your dealer' ntid be sure to ice and licnr the Amberola. Rillsnn Grand Opera Records 75c. and $1.00 Fillson Standnrd Hccorda SJc Edison. Amberol Records (play twice us long) SOc Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J. C. Will Phone Main 159 2 Hear Them i Cnpt. Bognrdus Again Hits tho Bull's Eye. This world famous rifle shot who, 100 consecutlvo shots.ls living in Lin coln, 111. Recently Interviewed, he says: "I have suffered a long time with kidney and bladder troubles and have used several well knowji kid ney medicines, all of which gave mo no relief until I startes taking Foley's Kidney Pills. Before I used Foley's Kidney Pills I was subject to severe backache and pains in my kidneys, with suppression and oftentimes a cloudy voiding. While upon nrlclng In the morning I would get dull head aches. Now I have taken three bot tles of Foley's Kidney Pills nnd feel 100 per cent better. I am nover both ered with my kidneys or bladder and once moro feel like my old self. ,AU this I owe solely to Foloy's Kidney Pills, nnd always recommend them to my follow sufferers." J. C. Perry. About twenty-four out of overy hundred tons ot) coal raised in the United Kingdom is exported. o A Pleasant Physic. When you want a pleasant physic glvo Chamberlain's Stomach ' id Liv er Tablets a trial. Thoy are mild and gentle in their action and always pro duce a pleasant cathartic effect Cull at all good druggists drug stores for a frco sample. Greenbaum - 246 Commercial Street We do not live "by bread." alone, Even a busy man gets bored sometimes, What we all want is a congenial method of relaxations something thai will amuse us, The less ef fort required to secure the amusement the "better.. For such a purpose the Edison Phono graph is ideal, It is right there aid always ready the ever-present entertainer, It is just as good for entertaining your friends as il is for entertaining yourself, even "though they do not like the same things you do'The marvelous versatility of the Edison "Phonograph is only equaled by its marvelous ingenuity, Hear.it, Salem Music L. F. SAVAGE, Mgr. m FRENCH FEMALE PBLLS. 4 Bivt, Gictaim Ru.ur for BomiuiD UinaTBOATfotf. Vr MflWM TA rill. 8hl Sur. I BvttiT I 8U.. futloB OutrtutnAl or JioDif KafBiilrd. Htnt prvpfctd I ror1.00berbox. Will Kt)4 themontrlat.to b tald for vhea rtllarcd. 8imDlea Fre. UyourdnucUtdoUMt fimr iniR irno jur orueri to lor UNITED MEDICAL CO., aox T4. LUUITla, Pa, Sold In Salem bv Dr. S. C. Stanm Phone 44 Main. 147 N. High at C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs and Livery. All Rlgi Jodern Rubber Tiro. Care For Your Trees Spraying Pumps and Hose at all prices. Seo us for Aero-motor Wind mills, Fairbanks-Morse Gas Engines, SAN1TAKY PLUMBING Best workmanship our motto. PURVINE & LESLEY Cor. Front and State Street. Phono Main 340. Btgieiicii.tmiaitiiwi t Co CHICHESTER S PILLS Till'. UIAMONI UKaK'U. a Indira! Alkvailp C'hl-ite-ter'a Vtaraftnd I'll, in xtca una i boie, seal! with Take ia other. I lrrt. Ajk for till DIAMOND IIIIAND 1'ILLS. for Stt rears known as Best. Safast, Attn RllaMa SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing, Hop wire, Barb Wire, Poultry Netting, Shingles, Mai thold Rooting, P. & B. Ready loor ng. CHAS D. MULLIGAN 230 Court St. Phone 124 Everything in Plumbing Good Workmanship; Reason able Charges Our Motto. We do steam and hot water fitting. Tibbals & Petersen Court street, between Liberty and High Phone Main 507. t! Carpest Lines in Sa lem !nFlowors, Veils Ornaments and Materials, vraniu io x mndllnaai!W Hold lurtalllAV tlluo Ribbon, luv f VOUP V l.JlfKK.TRK Salem Fence Works among males.