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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1905)
w&wwfimw, )"; rr4:?rmmi L-MJ,I.Li WnilRJHrj"w M: 2 gsaaim '... II men who do not want to be tasod to prlvcd of tho necessary spawn to keep roainUlff hatcheries, and yet ' gcWUbb upthWdnSrrTHd wholesale robbery oencuoi mo wioie caicu 01 ins ". i iuhkhuiuu bih.-i" ;. ..... It iiruscloiw tp soparnte the-clashing' classed nbovo ' referred toKas brought iotorests of tho shorn flehorlcs, tho about n crisis in tho fishing industry oironm fisheries nnd tho wheel fisheries, ' that unless speedily checked will do lint for tho ordinary elllr.en thero are stroy this largo elomont of productive a few historical facts that should bo, wealth. ronidcrcd before forming opinions as to tho right or wrong of any proposed legislation. First. J'rior to the ido land net of 1872 tho owners of tho frontngo con trolled the water and the fishing privi lege in J ro at pf their lands on tho streams $f Uf stato. Tho fishing priv ilege at common law went with ttio riparian right to tho full swoop of a wine nnd traps from the shore and the, right of building nnd maintaining wnarvos. The United Slates govern ment granted permits to tho same ef fect subsequent to this net. Tho otToel of this law went into operation differ out on tho Columbia rlvor from nil tho other rivers in tho trtsie, Tho Columbia was so largo tthnt tho riparian owner could swilep lint & small part of the etronm, nnd lience aprang into uso tho drift not that swopt (ho whulo chnunul. Tho principle of tho riparian owner con trolling tho ntrmiin hna nppllod to all othr rivers in thn state oxscpt tho tidal part of somo of tho rivers emptying into tho Pacific. On somo of theso tronms tho drift not bus gone into uso und on others nolniug from tho ahoro tin been tho oonstnut prnoticc. Tho eoexhlstrnt' uso of .tho drift not nnd of whore (lulling uro not practical except on the Columbia, dill drift not fifth .r fl.tur. WAT. SATJ3L OBE0OH. MONDAY, WTAgTM HIGH s To Fix Tea Standards. "Sovr York, .Tan. 30. The Inwrd of tea exports for 1005, whoso duty it is to oftlnhlish standards of tea imported into this country, met horo today. Toa pays no duty, but no tons falling be low tho ntnndnrds entabllshod by tho bonrd ore admitted to tho United HtntcK, Tho members of tho bonrd for 1005 nro A. P. Irwin, Philadelphia; Oeorjjo If. Mncy nnd Ocorgo Hewlett, New York; Charles IJ. Piatt, San Francisco; K. II. Bohoyor nnd F, Holl- yor, uiilcngo, anil liorbort u. woou- worth, Iloston. o Inir on parts of the Conullle, Gooso, Ya-1 Big Sale of Trotters. julna nnd Uinpiua has beeomo ostab- New York, Jan. .10. Tho first big Hulled. Hut it must never be over- sale of trottera of tho yoar bogan in looked thnt, broadly speaking, tho Madison Hfpiarc unrdiiii today, nnd will Jailed In Hand Cart. 8eoral jags nindo tip tho police court docket this morning. Harry Itoo was finod .0, which ho pal I. B. F. Kiilian whs likewiso fined $G, but being short of roady cairit is taking his daily oxer Hue on the street, while "French Mary," who was brought to the police station in a hand oart, being past the eondltion of walking, was fined $0 and is pending her three days in jail. Mary Wattempaw was arrested for vngrancy, and given tier choico between staying out of the ciy 00 days or staying In jail 10. Sho ehoose the former, and is noon no more on the streets of Salem. A Distinguished Physician'! OPINION" EEOAEDINO OLD AOE. Aj distinguished physiolan has reeeat ly declared that "Old age, is not a time of life a length ofyears but a condition of the lwdijy tissues, aad it is possible for n man at 50 to tttm older than a man at 70' "This Is a fast. We happen to know a mdthor-of 84 yoars, and a dasghter of 00 years right here in Solera, sad honstly you would believe the daugh ter to bo the older of the two. The mother is alert, lively and active, while tho daughter is fast losing her inind and memory, and literally dying of old age, "The secret of youth," says Drug- :l right of gill drift net fishing la Incom patible with riparian or Hulling rights on nny stroma in tint stnto oxoopt tho Columbia. The two methods stream fishing and shorn Ashing cannot exist continue for flvo days, under tho man ngement of tho Fnsig-Tlpton company. The fenturo of the sale will be tho nlmoluto dispersal of tho celebrated Village Stock Farm of Knit Aurora, N. together without violation of riparian Y., one of tho world's greatest trotting right. nurseries, Tho sale has attraetod Third. The stale law of 187 for prominent breeders and owners from Willing tho tide lauds on tho wuter many tHirts of tho country. fronts of Oregon gavo tho owners of ' the uplands a year In which to buy tihn Inst vostige of right tho state had ' to shorn fisheries. Tho owner of up Two Licenses. Muniago Ilconso Imev been issued to H. Y. Hostettor and Miis Kinnm It. lands already had tho right of fishing. !Kr,W ,,n'1 j,nrrr "nIl ml M1" I'wirl Hart. Ke already aniitrolliHl tho use of the -.,-,., t. ii, ,. f n,.tni,l,.,,l T. a Uoovor of tho J0th U. 8. Infan fish In the middle of tho elmnnol, or trv. pnino UP tlm V"ouvqr yester- far us tho sweep of his setno. The ,luv "'", lmxi Uo ,laV with J. (. net of 187 guv. him absolute title to MurUulf, In this elty. Mr. Hoover and tho fish In the strwm ..HUttt to tho,-,,r- " wornwi logou.or or i yours in iOKomo, inuiunn, lor uih K. M. & W. Traction Co. jiollcn rogiiliitlon nit to the time of (niching fish, This net of the state did not affect the channel fishing inter otft on thn I'nlHinbtn. The ipiastlun Tiuturnlly follnwm Could the state roil the tide lauds and water front to tho eltlsou of the state and then deny Mm tho right to una that frontage for fishing ptirpoMM, aubjeet only to srntlt yegnlntlflii as thu sUite Iihh a right to 1 ... - ..... .KM iiftai iiiitLf Ft r n iiaiiiiiii luinnijui uuii ! vrfliviiivi n .nrv . wmm -ww n w "'"' ll.l ollll.tln.. then dwiy htm the ue of what h has!. , ..... Ixtughtf If tlio atat lwgUlatur oh the eltiiMH anythlag, it U tlutt it d' Hhivs tlit rights of iuh owasrs now, oma and frrwr, ln4sd of Uraperiag vltli hht rifHiU. l)a4r whether tks 4Utt SMH tMstt and rtala, cm a giv title nnd rob of title at the mmt time sad Jiy aat of the lfelUii. 'liter Is but One twr to Hin If the siaU wswld 1 kH4 with It eitUeas. The Mil that 1mm mart! the swhiU Bent Hor Double. "I know no ono for four weeks when f was slok with typhoid and kidney trouble, " writes Mrs. Annie Huntei', of Pittsburg, Pa., "nnd when I got better, although 1 had uno of tho beat doctors I oould get, I was bent double ,nnd had to rest my hands en my when I walked. From this Ur- I was resetted by olea- trie lilt tars, whisk restored my heailth and strength, and new I oan walk as straight as ever. They are simply wonderful.'" Guaranteed to euro stemasb, liver sd kidney disor ders. At J. C. Ptrry's drug I'rlao, ftOc. tare. Alpha Kappa Kappx. (iaelatiatl. O., Jhm. SO( The Alfttin Kappa Knpfm Mwilaal frateraity ! NftU k UUllMll ttd t lUstl aMuau.li.tii It. nad other Mil. eHla the rwognUlaa u-i-. . Of the Ul4ialid iiriHrluU that th1.. ., . .V J" - -i-""- - ftU tuMt ruvyd tltl to fUtklHg right aad eaamt reM theta wltkaot -I4aIIm of it fontracU. If H (UrUdtoa to do m it will k dfaloii tn tho Mmrtn. A great doal of tho at tMi)tto4 iWioritM bis4latlH is moraty no effurt U dofoat rbjhM voa by tho the tlrd hotoL tVitvM?oii ekau ten of 4h frotoraity at roprosoMtod at the gotherlag, tho viator iMlodiag mumUmI mom of prMilao frow every soctittsi of the eoaatry. 8ur Curo tor files. iMvuius. juiea jirvuuon ucHiiuro and ... . k . . Ki eiolo to iu omisjnu. ui it ow sbuso itching, this fora, as wall as Mi wtaWtaoed aol rojHMt U aht- iniar. UleoJtnir r imim.nB nu. totted la the cvtrt-U aeMpJih by lft stall what eaaaat ho doao by lit llpitUM 4W4mc away property wIUmmI J rooroo f Uw ! foil eatu)ano tioii. looiotwl if tho mhI UU1 at towtpllag to rooirot the rioorUa rihu f a few nwiwt o the Coltttubia rivor, tl ahuold novo oHOvUt4 MMfi aro cuNkl by Dr. nsa.nko's lllo Ueroily Stopo Itchlag and blooding. Absorbs tumors. 60c a Jar at drug glit, or seat by wall. Traatloa fn. Write mo About yor case. Dr. Bo laaka. Phlla pa. , lro sale Uy l)r. 8. C Stone, druggist i i. . ... jurlorlpl toot all .ur ovTmm f p- Nwrly Asyhyslsted. trt a at) airoAws of the etalo l Mand, Jaa. 0.IOif Alfoaao too UK the rifcu that to Malo oao giro tmm M)m Mt j,, tfc tkim. feNwuee o fow woa aao AAOtwt-) rwvaml faasity hod a aattow 0AfN frosa 94 lh. foil riglit DV ato )mm Iti a.pljyiioiltMs, wkilo dtotg m tk osiooo tho aad ooi sWfit took rtfU, TteraNay aihi. Tt twmm mmbim th rifMa of All pi-rty frvmUag o k Uatlof imuaIm porlUUy .. I ... 1 ...... U 11 1.' It MllHn i'vliim Mivaw U1UI lw jUoiol.v W lr-l an.1 fully PSUhHofcod. TI Hvult dt BftikTO tv MTOAl OXtOT- MtMAltuu or fcrnxa tha aajr el hor oot 4 hoi rut4 Im oaMKt It thai Uh mm rooclihl ory ptp inrty mi at ng u.-a a trMUM Mmlt ovvtoooM lo rojrol diooro, Tko oagto or of too poUeo A4 Arroatod. Th, iWhoiol. X K aai At Al lai, tH (a Utiw of aa aliaxfljil hdlfs wotch weoreod At tho wt oa4 at tho M P d(t. IU vt lioenw a 4.u- ( tkf rootrAUA by a otaa who ktrwok Mr. CWkwoJI a oovore blow oa too Moot Vast, owig to ttt tfco ioAorto. Tho AoAory la fort Ittt fMry. aad ho WOttM Wo sUrortlr ! sjuif h i u aut, tho aw iolOTttWlod IA h0O4AC Af tA Mtppit , M.W.V fttChl AOd 4isttMOAo4 tA tM Mm4 iho hthc woold A1 W de UrkM. r. tly! NO) r Your head Is all right, so is your heart It's your liver thai is not all right. And your sIcL-hcadachw, biliousness dizzy spells, Indigestion, constipation prove It. Ayer's Pills arc regular liver pills. They make wroag livers right. Suear-coated, all vegetable. Sold for 60 years. LJWTStJr gist Putnam, "is to keep the bodily tissues from wasting, and tho greatest discovory known to medicine for this purpose is our cod Hvor oil preparation, Vinol, as it contains In a highly con centrated form all of the medicinal elomonts of cod Hvor oil, actually taken from fresh cods' livors, but without oil or gronse. Vinol is nn ideal strencth oner and body buildor for old folks, it ropairs worn tissues, checks the natural decline, nnd replaces weakness with strength as nothing else cab. "Vinol tones up the stomach, ere atiwi a healthy appetite, mnkos rich, red blood, and invigorate and strength ens every organ in tho body to de its work ns nature intonded. Vinel is in deed a groat blessing to old folks, and oxtracti from such lottors ai te lot lowing prove It:" Mrs. Sarah J. WIndorm, of Chlesgo, 111., grand-niece of Aloxunder Hamil ton, says: "Vinol Is a godsend te oll people as It is such a wondcrfal vitai izer and ttrength creator." Mr. A. J. Hakor, of Kvonsvllht, lad., says: "There is nothing like Vlael for the aged, and he would not take a thousand dollar for tho good it has done him." "I just wish ovory person la Salem who 'feel old whether they are eld in yoars or not, would try Viaol on our guarantee. Wo will give IweV your money if you are not satisfied wo mean this for a fair offer and it is up to you to prove our good faith. Geo. W. Putnam." DECORATE POTENTATES STATUE London, Jnn. 80. Tr l:iiHdrtd aad neventy-MX yearn ngo i aarlot I. was executed by his subjects, aad latter day Jaeobitos olteerved the nnniver sary aa ueuai by Hlaclaif wreuthoo oa tho statute la Trafalgar Square. That is to my they wottld like to place their ilurnl emblems iHtwHlly, but sail to tmy tho garland are now always laid 1 1- poeitiun by tho rude hands of Han verlan polieotoon. Tho roAMM for Uita U atmtawbAt amusing. Tho lioral obsorvaHoos com MiMMod Me IS yoars ago, aad would all have gao woll but for a modoot buoeh of violota placed amoag tho oth or iicoratioAA, It u oot tho dower but th eord to which ther woro at- tnohod, which eauood tho rumpus. This Utard was the whito lid of a Htilliuor'a box, iahed rouud with dooo Waak bor der. 1m tho eootor were printed ia hargv lot ten, "NoMombor! Oh, Klag aud Martyr. Wo Have Not WwootUa. Iotg Uvo Qaooa MAry." N'ext day there waa a porAffApk Ia all tho pa- oro oaIHak MttoAtloA to tho "disloy al" IkweriptioA. Aad wheo norltaawmt mot a utJoa wa4 put to tho houoo ocroUry. Tho conouoAce wae tho pUrlA of too Jaoobito wreaths voder tho soAOoroaip of the ofleor of works. whoso alt tribute ao kao to W oaU The oauo of this oomouiAt h sot iu tho hood at all. It oo from tha stoaa- aok A shjNojtoh thai ha beoowe olog god from -or oaUax, driakUg or aImao Ia aa laamsatr, wiU wan you hy briav lo ou .. hoAdMho. turo the ao4aa tUMnmt t tho atooaaeh. aad tho hoookoas oM of imotf. All blttojm at loki. uynii., WUhiuf, Kid UMo ia io maata, mad4 mJxioo aaK ;oi sow 004. ato oarod by U rooaoay. It U AAllad Dr. Quaa's ImofuvoJ u Wlm, aao for a doom, .o is aoU bv all arar tao V. for mm ar Poriaie y Dr. S. C. toaa. driur- HsW 8om Rajai Marrtatc Uwdoa, Jaa. au.-H bt -M4 0, rood Autharstjr that mo fonaor araa4 daoaooo of Horn wU Awiiod or( ty mvotoj woosm a to hot rouata. tho UrAAd lho Cyril of Kasau. Ii w Mt4 that iiiaaas of th grvU iuoaoat U ion a dirorooo tkrr M g m nmv ta aaoia a ivt.,.t q oamroa fm'-.tm SCHOOL PLANS Are Presented at Board Meeting by Archi tect W. D. Pugh New Teachers Elected -Old Dugan Store sola The city public school board held ,. '. . -..-:,, fiatnrdnv CVCn- an anjourneu iun-t, ing in the police court room with all nwnhrs nresent. nids were ononed for the purchase of tho old stone building wuicli was purchased by the board with the Du gan property, lot 7, block 3. The sale was awarded John Gray on the bid of $105. The other bids were: T. Y. Al len, $50, and Joseph Albright, $40. Tho Sslem Abstract ami i,snu com- ... i .u..:. i.mi n- tos tor jianv presonieu luuir t - the 'making of tho abstract on the Du- gan property, which was ordered paiu. There being three toaciiors to eiui-i, tho following npplication were pre- . t -n I -l.. r..ifi Ttininnqntl. sentea: . r. ah-v. -" - i rrs. A. L. Conger, Kva Savage. Editli r trnnr.i Pmllr Jfolipr. Mnrv C V. UOM., ' J . Quick and Lorotta Starr. Miss Hazard nnd Miss Quick being the onlv applicants for tlio high school position, It was considered first, Miss Hasard being olocted. Election was then hold for two po sitions in the Seventh grade, which re sulted in Miss Eva Savage and Miss Loretta Starr being selected. The new teachers will tako their po sitions February 14, 100j. It was ordered that the necessary notice bo given to vacnto 149 feet of tho north end of tho alley of block 3. 0. II. Jones was eleotod to enumer ate the school district. lie is to bo paid $50 flat salary and to have a com mission of 23 cents apiece above a cer tain number, to be determined later. Director Lee brought up the question of what tho compensation of the arch itect was to be, but none of the di rectors seemed to know. No action was tnken in tho mnttor. The eontract for moving the Central school building to the edge of the lot, so as to be out of tho way of tho new building, was not lot, but tho chair man was directed to see the bidders and expiaia where the old building shall be moved aud let the contract to the lowest bidder without further meeting of the lioard. The job of removing the trees and (Hitkoasw! which are now on the lot aad ia the way of the new building, was referred to Chairman Fletcher aad Director A. A. l.ee aa a committee wlih pocr to act. Aftor dlpoiag of all other business. Architect Pugh was Mked to present plans aad suggestions for the proposed now sigh school budding. The size of tho bulldiag proposed 1 88x171 feet, with three entrance to the same. The bAsomeut is to do. 11 foet high with forms rooms, fusi rooms sud four large room, ou the froat for lavatories ami play rooms. Tho maia Aoor U to. hava eight class rooms with 124 foot ceilings, Tho third Moor is to hsvs four rooms, oas ia each corner of the buiidiag. with an aseomly hall ia tkc renter Saxftl ft. The coiliug ia the aasembl) room is to bo several feet higaor thaa taos of tho adjoining whoul rooms, sad this will make it possible to kAve a gymnasium shove the school rooscs at either cud of tbe strueturo. The room for play grounds will bo 41 feot la front j .. .i. .. roar of tho buiidiag. wail tk.r. ,n W T feet tt ths mm w i. Th ortisMaad prieo far this bai'.h J f ommoa brick is ttt.000. or s23.k) dJitu.Asl for pressed hru-k ,.,r. ... Tho rouf toatomalatos ao decks or t:u work, bat aiU bo eororo.i with sh... glo. aad tat eoraloss, otaamtatt. , a-o to ho of smlraaisss boa The c Hauled east of a woodoa structure of th mum pUus oald cost about .V,k) i-os tbsa if bulH f jo,,!,, T(( t.mji taslttda tt aat of ., t. ag bUaI. Dcservres a -n v-ara Hostettcr's Stom- mr over 50 yea" u - i., lu: abililj- " b'Ton.lcrf..l " Insomnia, Cnms, mer and Agua . C C" I tain. Don't hesUato nu .---sale bv all Druggists. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIHERS . -kt-, nrnrnn Manufacture, Ji. IIOTI o . Bakery uompaiv, t.'nt Th rd ami The Western Al,l Inst fit (HI Z7?Z has favored this oflice wi a th a sample box of their sweet goods, ., , n nnalitv and groat variety of attractive baking this has never been equalled in all our experience and ob servation. A complete lino of these goods are kept in stock by Horritt & T,nwrence. at tno ut i" -..- ,i t wholesale by H. S. Uile & '.. i,ia otv. Everv article made Co., bv this company is finest confectionory ery as toothsome as the Forced to Starre B. F. Leek, of Concord, Ey., says: "For 20 years I Buffered agonies with a sore on my upper lip so painful sometimes that I could not eat. After vainlv trying everything else I curoa it with Bucklen's Arnica Salve." It's great for burns, cuts nnd wounds. At n n .,- .1-..,. . nn v :' J. j. i erry a uiuj; ovu.u, lioc. (nrnjiiiliijjLUjiJ l If 13 - fflfi N ( cW jp -1Ti2LBSswmSSAiilB ammafsai THE KEY TO THE SEOEET of good bread making lies in a bag of (lour from the Snlcm Mills. It i nude by the most perfect process, Irom the choicest wheat, mid makes t!ie whitest nnd most delicious 1 read that makes it in reality "the staff of life," by its healthful nnd nutritive qualities. White sjsssassaassAaaBaBaaBSBsmAaaaamasammsja Is Not Ove frr iff ..f-f-f-- we wiu pruBADiy navl some cold weather yet am yoa will need a heatin; stove. We have cat price on every heating stove h the house. Call and ez amine them. R.M.Wade&Co Saiem Flooring iVl ills TO WOO your piitrnn:ig at wo offer nn ntlii than tl.e I igh groori' aud And prii fs. rlu j.wr approval 'slv-e argument of or : ds Harrifct & Lawrence Theit Bank Tho rolations existing betwd mis unnit nnu us customers a closo and cordial. Wo esteem it complimont to havo pooplo lay clai to tho institution as being THEI bank. Is it nlso yours! Wo mall nn earnest effort to accommodate ii callers. Our aim is to mako this ovory respect tho Pooplcs' Bank; bank whero all may feel at homo; placo whero thoso of modora moans may oxpoct tho samo tret mont as thoso moro favorably sit ir UlUU. ' iv ih tl ia Salem State BanV Salem, Oregd lit o in; V( a OSCCIIIIIIVII lid. irh Wall Paper Latest designs in stock! and good work guaran teed. Wc have the sma store and small prices E. L. Lemmon 299 Liberty St. Phone 2475 en us I i v I'O tt It CI lb 19 CI Pf e9ette Skmm FRENCH FEMA PBLLS X Sin, Cimix r.iuir for RprruuiD Mimtwin NEVES KMOWM TO FAU. B.r.l.Sur.t S(-ii S iKttoa Uuraatet.l ow Mvaer neranaea. fni prep fr 11.00 bai. -ylli5iiau.traonlrll.lobflrill vbin rtllered. i.tnple. fre. If jourilnijlildj btr. them ad Tour ordri to lb. UNITin MEDICAL CO., BOXT4. UWOOTt. f 9, Sold In Salem by 3. C. 8toneJ fWH-W 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h illlllllllllllllllll lH i . t- JUiiBwh s b. s faf ahoro .tnl 'n. eicood 50 suuual inc.ms .ABmsfaY, wUW?Kit!AU ItncOLDCST') 'Mi J' ANt Ii'iKwSrMtew f riNEST m$imk SCOTCH "'BSSa -XfBBBBBBBBBSWW " A Scotch Highball l.v as tl d. jo Inl 19 ro oa) as tin u t as d i. Ml r made from our lino old Scotch wbisf hey is invigorating and bracing i cold wontbor. Our fine stock of wli kies aro pure arid tho finest distillal tn-n, aud is a treat to tho cpicuro o the connisseur to test tho velvet, smoothness and fino flavor of it IW E. Eckeilen 0MRrt I. t 258 Commercial Strce illlllM, . H-WfrM 1 I I 1 I I I H I I I I I I I t 1 1 ll . iMM , Gold Dust Ftor M ' THE SIDNEY POW- ER COMPANY, 8l4aey, Orfr g . Maia for ttmttr aso. Aak f jar smear tor t , laom Artrsys oa haL :V1 9 1 V v lr.j k at bn- t wi Tt r trtHHHH BS '1 d . --- I I I I I t I 1 I 1 I I I m r me Ftopetty at a Basalt uU P. B. Wallace AGENT -note Diet's i.i.i butiaoss psrt o .itv P11 oa principal streot wlthla three bloc! Nito ) j . moaorn tuk . -v . m A- .. ' MHAl.t AK . - & T ear uss, all ts4, f ? 77"' u" aoro t ground near echooi a t vtaisAcss. --u. imruDUery. etc All modern tm rj both tin .olM bujs for homes or investment. DEPftV JP. Xirrr r. 1T is ft. tN flor Us tn I 244ComnT wll-aUlN. -...w.,WMftfWMMW r.T H4hWh4 Salem, Oreglsr H4-I I i 1 1 II 1 1 1 Kt x