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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1905)
1905. DAILY OAMXAL JOUENAL, SALEM, OBEQON, TPE3DAY, MABCH 21, B SHORT MEN nre opt to feel that thoy arc at n disadvantage. They arc not when they corao to us. Short in stature, we can fix them out 11 right, because our clothing is de signed for all sizes. Short in pocketbook, you will find no other place where what you have will go so far. E. KOPPE, Clothing nnd Furnishing goods. Jf. C. A. Unildlntf, Salem. Y. 1 tmni uinninnof TheEntite Town $( And tho country, too, go whoro thoy nro beat, cnsloat and quick est florvod when thoy want a tncnl, nnd that's why thoy nil go to tho White House Restaurant $ "I i I 6 4 ) MMMIIMI O. C. T. CO.'S PASSENGER STEAMERS POMONA And Altona lonvo for Portland daily, except Sunday, at 10 a, m. X'or Albany, dally, except Sunday, at about 0 p. m. For Corvnllls, Tuoaday, Thursday hnd Saturday at 0 p. m. Doek: Feet f Tnto Stress, M. ft HI A LB WIN, A. What Salem Has Whon asked hy n utrntiRer or auy ono whnt Snlcm has of distinction, toll thorn ono of tho best restaurant!) on tho coast, tho Cafe Imperial H. E. SYMES, Prop. xnraira ULOOK, , jnm" .,) ' ' &fc f" EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER EPPLEY'S PERFECTION ' - BAKING POWDER EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER Sold by aJl Salem Giocers. Necfcwea We nre making a pslnlty t Jfew l)ljftii aud esoluaive pa Iter us, HA.VB A LOOK. THE TOGGERY 167 COMMERCIAL STREET Wheeler County for Goats. T1. S. Maltcson, Antone, 'Wheeler county, Oregon, writes: Boeing In the, Capital Jonrnnl ttWt yntir club is de sirous of information regarding suit nUJo land for Angora goats, ploarte au loir ma to say n word about this local ity. It is rough nnd mountainous, and nearly dovoid of timbor, nnd supports tens of thousands of horsos and cattle, nnd hundreds of thousands of sheep. Mr. M, Hilton Dorr, my nearest neigh bor, has 1400 sheep on tho rango that havo not been fed a bite, nnd yet nine tenths of them nro good mutton. No othor parties around hero aro feeding sheop yot, nnd thoro aro thousands of colts nnd young horses on tho rango horo than don't know what hay or grain is. There aro no goats here. Ono or two in a band of sheep now nnd th on, no more. Now a horso will livo whoro a cow will starve, and a sheep will llvo whoro a horso will stnrvo, and a goat will livo whoro a sheop will starve, therefore, I ooncludo that this is a good country for goats. Thoro is lots of wild sage hero , that isn't sage at all, only it looks n littlo lllio snge, which cattle don't cat, and horsos nnd sheep cat in tho wlntor spnringly, but of which goats are fond. This region is sparsely settled. There is somo government land, nnd many homesteaders who would relinquish for a rensonnblo consideration, ns is usu ally tho caflo in new countries. No man should expoct to find "liomo stend land convenient to railroads, towns, etc. "My homestead is fivo miles from, a school houso nnd ten from n postofllce. All thoso "modern conveni ences" enmo in duo time. Tf they wero hero now thero would bo lift va cant land. Land is worth from $2 to 5 per aero without Improvements. It is steadily raising in value. 1 am about 70 mllos from a railroad, on Tho Dulles military wagon road. Tho soil horo is good, liny, grain, etc., can bo raised in abundance. It will pay this Nevada gentleman or any gout men to look nt Wheeler county before locating. Dissolution of Partnership. Notico is hereby given to tho public that tho co-partnership botwoon E. L. Irvin and M. O. Pottys, undor tho firm nnmo of Irvin & Pottys, has this day boon mutually dissolved. All bills horotoforo contractod by tho firm of Irvin & Pottoys will bo sottlod by tholr successors, and all necounts duo tho old Arm aro payablo to E. L. Irvin & Co. Dated this 23d day of February, 2-24-4w ! 1005. E. L. IltVIN, M. C. PETTEYS. Sood Wheat and Oats, For sale by Tillson nnd Coinpnny. 3-11-lwk Who Is Yom Tailo? Havo you lioeii wearlug hand me dowu clot host If i, hnvtt yoit boon getting Mittsfaetlanf Do thoy fit right t Do thoy feel oomfortablof Havo thoy met tho dash and go of a tailor-made suit! Try us onco for n tallor-mndo suit at huud-me-duwu price. $15 and Up Wo aro ihavr Ing the very latett design In Men 'a Sox. 25c tip also nw aud ftxtluitve pat terna in shirt. anClSci9lH Aro Yau Staying if a Nights with tho Bahy9 lies It some dlflretttn; skin affection? Xo Etd cf it. uoaia oi case tnotnera dalljr ue la baby' batb. Kill Ahi-tiri parartitea. fcptirlt'y tllan Irritation of alp and tkln. Ibducca rent fill tli-rp. Keeps tab awett and hralthy, Kor ratbra. rbuflng, em ma. acrofala, Itcbinc, all akin hortartt, IIARFINA SOAP la truly nomlrrru). Ubat It doca for beby It will do for on. It'a the moat Footblnr anl aallafjlnr or tollrt, IiMIi and misery tot pa. Wo animal ft. Medicated, Antlncptle. Da odorlilns, nefrctblcc. Ilcallnc Fragrant. "A Breath of Pine Balsam In Every Cake." Try It. You'll fw continued. Xteo SSc.eakrs. Box. 3 (aLi. fl.V I)r irtfliU'. Il.-fuie auhilt. lulea. Xo oji Is rnrdlralpd like Hsrfina. ilantirarlurl lir I'ilir.O HAY HPi-nAr TIBS CO M-.WAItK N J. Taio notbloc offrn-d without ;jJ algnatnre 7 & S) on nntaldn tst&O? 0O. ,,lrk bllo wrappers PALACE PHARMACY. Fairbanks as a Mason. Indianapolis, Mnrch 21. This is a red-letter wcok for tho Masons of Indi anapolis and vicinity. During the spring convocation, which began today, Vico-Prcsidont Fairbanks will take tho degrees in Free Masonry between that of Master Mason and tho 32d degree. The vice-president is said to bo anxious to go to the top in Masonry, and con sequently will crowd sovcrnl degrees into a very small space of time. Killed a Cougar. A largo cougar was killed tho other day near tho end of the Oregon nnd Southeastern rnilway, nbovo Cottncc Grove. Tho beast was soven feet from tip to tip. When Arthur "Vnnscort found thnt two sliip lmd been killed in tho corral ho took dogs and treed tho animal near the rod bridge, where a shot quiokly brought it down. "Tony" Pastor Jubilee. Now Vork, March 21. -In tho little green room off tho stage of Tony Pas tor's theatre today wero a few baskets of (lowers, and on a desk scores of let- tors and telegrams. "Tony" Pnstor had received those, nnd nlso tho per sonnl congratulations of many friends, upon completing 10 years of active theatrical management. Mr. Pastor Is dean of Now York malingers, and if it would not bo giving too fine n lino on his ago, it might bo added that ho was a legitlinato actor, circus clown and variety performer for quite a fow years beforo ho became u theatre man ager in 1805. Among thine who sent lettois or tel egrams of congratulation wero Nat Goodwin, who was one of Mr. Pastor's early variety perforators; May Irwin, formerly of tho Irwin Sisters; Daniel Frohmnti, Klaw & Krlanger, Hydo and liohmnn nnd Montgomery and Stone. Mr. Pastor became the tuniiiiiror of a road company on Maroh 21, 180G. Ho opened tho Bowery Oporn Houso In Au gust of tho same your. In 185 ho moved over to Broadway, and on Oe tohor 21, 1881, took poswonslou of tho proseut house, next door to THiimiany Hall. For shoo roUring "Tho Toggery Is tho cheapest place in the city. : 20-3 1 You nro on the wrong track -that is if you ar trying to Becure n better quali ty f groceries or more reasonable vricea than ih wo offer. Whv take a lilFi jcuanoe of being side tracked br dis satisfaction when sativfaetion is a ccr tninty heref I1arntt& Lawrence To the Country People When in tewn take your tneala at the Star Heataurant, 339 Court Street, ad joining Wade 'a hardware itore. Meala at all hours, IS cent. Hte Wing Sang Co China and Japanese Fancy doods and aU klnda of Dry Qoods, SUks, Em broidery Laces. Make up new line Genu1 and Ladles' Furnishing Ooods, Suits, Wrapper, Skirts, Waiita-now at low price. Salo cheap. By alley, Court street, Saleat, Oregon. Phcno Black 21M. L EASTERN OREGON LAND Tho throwing open to entry of thou sands of acres of timber nnd agricultur al lands in this portion of the state, will, in all probability, bring thou sands of peoplo into Northern Lake county during the coming summer.' The only valuable tracts of lands thnt have been rostorcd to ontry out of the War ner Mountain withdrawal lio in the northern part of Lake and Klamath counties, and tho southern part of Crook. Thoro nro two great drawing cards now open for Central Oregon, that will causo perhaps ono of the greatest rushes in the history of the state. Timber men are now locating on tho lands, awaiting the time when the government will begin to accept fil ings, and n number of people will en deavor to head off the senppers uy squatter rights, which is believed will entitle them to first say. Tho desert lands in this locality nro already bcin filed on by homesteaders, who expect to develop for thomselvcs homes m n country thnt ono timo was considered worthless. It is only a mntter of a very short timo until the great desert will bo taken out of tho wilderness, and made tho foremost farming belt of the great Western country. The govern ment reclamation service will undoubt edly begin operation on the Odell irri gation project some timo during the presont year. This canal will cover n largo portion of tho desert northeast of Silver Lake, which is considered tho most vnlunblo body of land awaiting irrigation now under consideration by tho government. AVe hope to see the government tako hold of this great ir rigation schemo, which is, without ques tion, practicable from every stand point. Silver Lake Oregonian. 99 s e iet e 9 se a Jast I n 0 0 c 0 0 0 Our new line of 1903 wall pa per hns just arrived. All latest patterns at rcasonnblo prices. Call and sco our stock and bo convinced thnt our paper- nnd prices nro right. Remember the place. j E. L Lemmon S 299 Liberty St. Phone 2475 00000000000000e Tins ONXY WAS TIIE WITOIIORAFT SHE USED You'll find the secret of her success ful baking to lio in tho fact that she uses Wild Rose Hour. Mnkes tempting, toothsome, wholosome broad, cake, pastry. Goes farther and is cheaper because much hotter than other brands. Always uniform in quality, reliable, economical. Best on the mar ket for the monoy. A family flour that once tried becomes the household favorite. Salem Flooring Mills OREGON'S EXPOSITION Is described n SUNSET MAGAZINE March Number! t Has a finely illustrated article ou tho t treat Con tenial just tho thing to soud east. Many news ar ticles, somo good stories, clover verses aud in to jest ing miscellany. Vigor ous work by entertaining writers. SOLD by OH NEWSDEALERS I , i j ihiiiiii Li "JMp MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Poultry at Stelner's Market Eggs Per dozon, 15c. ImckB-1012c. Chickens 910c. Hens-10llc Turkeys 10c. Harrltt & Lawrence. Eggs Per dozen, IGc, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. Potatoes 40c. Potatoos, sweet, $1.85. Onions 3',4c. Apples 75$1.00. , PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat, Walla Walla, S5c. Valley S'c. Flour Valley, straights, $3.504.00; graham, $4.00. Oats-Choice white, $l.do(jg?i.u. Barlev Feed. $22 per ton; Tolled, $24.50 . Millstuff-Bran, $19.50. Hay-Timothy. $I4.0016.00. Potatoes 70c$1.00. Eggs Oregon ranch, ISc. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 11,6H14 per pound; turkeys, live, 16.17c; dressed, 17lSc. Pn-k Dressed, 7',ASc. B'uf Dressed, 2i5c. Ve.il 3.(tvSc. M tton Dressed, 57c. 11 ,ns-1904 crop, 2423c per lb. Wool Valley, 1920c; Ka- cgon, 1017cj Mohair, 2326c. Hides uo, lii' pounds and upwa 1515c. Butter Fancy creamery, 2227 Ash-$5.00. Oak posts 15c. Cedar posts 10c. Wood, fence Potts. Euv. Second-growth $4.50. Big fir $5.00. Goat Sklni Z6o to 31.M Grain, Hops and Flour. Oats Buying, $1401.50. Barlcy-$2323.50. Hops 2731V4c. HIdct, Pelts and ur& x Green Hides, No. 1 5c. Green Hiues, No. 2 1c. C If SklnB l5c. Sheep 75c. i-lour$4.40. Wheat-80c. Salem Flourlug Mills. Tropical Fruits. Bananas oc lb. Cocoanuts, $1.00 per dor. Oranges $1.75$2.00. Lemons $2.753.50. Live Stoolt Market Steors 202c. Cows liaic. Sheep Jl.50ig2.0('. Dressed veal 46c Fat hogs 5Cc. Hay, Fm, eta, linltd cheat $ft.00. Baled clover Bran $22. -$1112. Eggs, Butter and Cream. By Ccmmerclal Cretin Co. Butter 27c. Butter fat-27ie nt station. MODEL OYSTER HOUSE. 444 Court Street. 'c,, "t meals m the city for the price. Quick sorvice, care and cleanli ntss our motto. Phone 2646 Main. MRS, JENXTE HEADItICK, Prop. Sold In Salem by S. C Stona. GREAT We have received the GAGE linvn"nn Ai 1 I M VI?; ,AporaSSraS5c I Atitjaikc, LLM a P E L L s, I IssKaBsawAfiSBSi lVwi'iTliiSiii'Mr' I showing the nublio v I ana YhlQh wo are desireom b me public. o have also added to our lino of PATTERN HATS. The White Cohe MilKnety Department Miss H. D. On Sitoflpr VmmVtmm Three Tralno to the East Dally, Through Pullman standard aal tourist sleeping cars dally to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tourist Bleepin. cars dolly to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist Bleopmg cars (pjj. sonally conducted) weekly to Chic. go; reclining chair cars (Beats frw) to the East dally. 70 " HOURS ,,, PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Ho Change of Cars DKPAitT TIMB SCHEDULES From Portland, Or, AEHIVj rnou Chicago PortlMid Bpoctal p 15 a. a Ti Hunt ington Salt Luke. Denrer. vt Worth. Omaha, KanA&i UllT, Ml IjOUII. UblCln, 5 2Sp IU1U J1JUI, AUantio Bxproca 8:15 p. m, via Hunt ington sjui iAte, Denver Ft. 7:15 1, a Olty, St. Irali, Chicago BUPanl FutMaU 6 if r. hi. via Bpokane Walla Walla. Lewutnn Spokane, wollaco. I-uii- mn, Minneapolis 8L Panl. Dnlnth.MUwanVft. 8: a Ohloago, and Eaat. Ocean and River Schedule. For San Francisco Every fltre dayi at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way point and North Beach Dall (except Sun day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. m. Dally service (water permitting) on Willamette and Yamhill rivers. For fuller information ask or yrrlt your nearest ticket agent, or A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., Portland. Oregon. TIME CARD NO. 26. No. 2 for Yaqulna Leaves Albany 12.45 P.M. Leaves Corvallis 1:45 P.M. Arlves Yaqulna 5:-(0 P.M. No. 1, Returning Leaves Yaqulna 7:15 AM. Leaves Corvallis 11:30 AM. Arrives Albany 12:15 P.M No. 3 for Detroit Leave Albany 1:00UM. Arrives Dotrolt fi:00 P.M. No. 4 from Detroit Leave Dotrolt 6:S0 KXL Arrives Albany 11:15 A.M. Train No. I arrives In Albany In time to connect with the S. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours In Albany beforo depart ure of S. P. north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany giving direct service to Newport and adja cent beaches. Train No. 3 tor Detroit, Breltenbusa and other mountain resorts leaves Al bany at 1:00 p. m., reaching Detroit about 6:00 p. m. For further information apply to T. II. CUBTIS, Acting Manager. T. COCKRELL, Agent, Albany. H. H. CRONISE, Agent, Corvallis. DO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks DrsicNS COPYRIOHTS AC. Anyone sending aiketcbanddeacrlptlann;T Quickly ascertain our opinion free wnether an tlonsitrlctlyconCdoutlal. Handbook on I'atenU in, ciuiuii ia pnjDBDiy- paceniaoia. wiiuiami'v' r rui,AnfAh!A. com Patents taken through Jlunn & CoTrecet iptcuu notice, without cbanre. In the Scientific American. A handaomelf Ulnatrated weekly, rareeat cir culation of any aeientlDo journal. Term. W rear : four raontua, L Sold by all newdaalr. MUNN ft Co. New York Dmncto Olflce. e3S K HU Waahtogton. D. O ftPnt f TA ftMMt .iMira rt. .umrlnff MlMtL AUvTwA m K 70 DISPLAY past week a full line of HATS - ... Dvans, Exclmdre MllUner