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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1905)
PAJXT OATVTAI, JQTntyAIn IAW2M, O&KOOX, 8ATUBDAY, JTJIiY 22, 1905. I if ROYAI Baking Powder Menkes Cleecrv Breed With Royal Baking Powder there is no mixing with the hands, no sweat of the brow. Perfect cleanliness greatest facility, sweet, clean, healthful food. Full instructions in the " Royal Baker and Pastry Cook" book f6r making all kinds of bread, biscuit and cake with Royal Baking PoWder. Gratis to any address.. ROYAL DAKINQ POWDM 00 . 100 WILLIAM ST., HEW YORK. OLD INDIAN PIPES. Somo Meant Platonic Lovo Bebwoon Man and Woman. It noods scraccly bo told that in tbo fffti of long ago each feather np pondoJ to Uie stem represented an en emy slain. If vono doubtod tho record of tho rrnr calo feathers, tho warrior then Bhowod tho rfealjs of tho enemy, which -worn kept as a tort of saerod proof of his word. Bach pipes wore used only on occasions of ponco and war. Spoaklng r6u"ghly; tho best pipes of tho eastern tribes wore in mouldod clay, tho best of tho western tribes in elato pip A stone taken from the famous quarry west of llo Mlsslssfpl. Boforo tho great buffnto and jintelopo hunts, when herds of gnhio woro driven lutoj a pound, or an onclosed area' of snnros, ' it was customary for tho Indians ta Tvhlif tho incense of propltion to tho -aplrltrf of tho anlmald about to boi filaiii, explaining that only the desiro for food compollod tho Indians to UUI, and pint ho hunt was tho will of tho Master of llfo or "Mnstor of tho Roaring Winds," who would compon sato tho animals in tho next world. Tho pipes used for this ceremony usu-J nlly show tho figure of a man in con foronco with tho figure of an nmlnnl. Others show tho figures of Indians -with locked' bauds. This typlfios a vow of friendship to bo terminated only by donth. It was usually between men) but sometimes bctwoon n man and n wJmnn, in which caso tho Platonic bond not only procludod but forbado tho very possibility of marriage. Af t or that wlio shall s-iy that the stolid Indinn has no vein of.sontlmant in his. natural t I Oua o'f tho most curious pipes that x navo soon i uougnt irom n uroo on a rcsorvntlou ciiHt of tho rofugco Sioux. It, is in tho sliiipo of. a war.hatchot, of a metal which I jjo not know nl; ilibugh I suspect' it' is gnlona mixed wjth oluy, tho odgo boing shn.rp enough, but tho back of tho nxo boing a 'bowl and tho hnmllo a pipe atom, tfho odd lines lr Indian carvings and wovon work nro not without moaning. Plhtlng Mistnli could road. a logond wlioro ho saw nothing but bltarro umrkings. Thoro wcro tho circular linos, hollow down, moaning clouds th'o cross, meaning tho coming of tho prlostj tho treo, u typo Of poaco with, its' brnnchoB ovorslndowlng tho na tions; tho wavy lino, signifying wator; th'o arrow, war. Tho, prdlnory ,Indlan con road a tribal song or ehronlclo from obseuro drawings on tho faco of a rock, or crnay-colorod work on n scraped buffalo skin. Pet Soa Xiion Stirs a HotoL Chicago, July 21. "Glmmo a revol ver! dimmo a shotgun!" shoutod Tom, a window washcros ho dashed up to Clerk McIIonry in the fashlonnblo Vic toria hotel this afternoon, his eyes looking llko china nosl eggs. "Tiior'o Is u horrid Jooktng Insect in tho bath tub in ODD a tlgor or a sea serpont or something'' Olork McIIonry, aroused, lod a pro cosslon composod of cxcltod gnosis and liotol attaches to tho room. From bo hind tlfo bathroom door catno a sound of splashing and grunting. As the timid group stood there, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mooller of Santa Barbara, Cal., tho occupants of tho room, brushed by and tho woman flow to tho bathroom. Tho amazed spectators saw Mrs. Mollor lift a weird looking crcaturo with .long whiskers and shining body from tho tub' nnd begin to pot it. havo got n carload of thorn. Wo'ro going oast. Thoro nro CO big ones and this ltttlo baby." "That's all rlgbt,' commented Mr. McHcnry, "but whnT Is it!" "A sea lion, of course," answered Mrs. ,MoollQr, nnd tho investigators fadod. o- - An Old-Tlmo Dosporado. ' A dispatch from Durant, I. T., un lor date of July 18 says "Wild Bill" Miller, n noted desperado of tho south west, who Is known under a dozon nliases, who has a record of killing many mon, and for whom dead or allvo rewards aggregating $78,000 havo boon standing for years, has nt last mot his Wntorloo. - Information wns ro ccivod horo from Wilburton that he had beon killed by a sheriff 's ,'posso which bad boon chasing him for weoks, following his wanton killing of -a 'dep uty sheriff hrjacksboro, Tox,-. , Dotalls of tho killing of tho desper ado aro moagor, but it is understood tho doputlcs surprlsod htm in a but in a wild stretch of country, that a run ning'battlo followed, un1 that ho died with his boots on. Oregon Suburban Auto Co. Automobile car loavos 3Vlllamotto Hotel for Indopcndonco, week days, nt 7 a. ni. and 3:30 p. m. Iioturnlng leaves Indeposdonco at 8i30 and 6 p. m. Sun days loaves Salem at 8 a. m. and 330 p. m. Loaves Indopcndonco at :!0 o. m. and S p. m Connects at Indo pondonoo with motor for Monmouth, Dallas and all points ou the West Slda. Spoclnl for evening porties. )j. 0-17-tf M. P. BALDWIN, Mgr. r IHH9WHSBttBBBB HDBS jpNtijMnVsvvnBBBBBnBBnYM'llMbwn1SSHQfeHEinWwns l!X b . um TnninvnitH Bummer Home In Virginia. -Mrs. Kooscvolffl wnmor lowo In Albomarl'o unty, Vlrglnjo, was a par of tho beautiful Springfield farm, owned by W. N. WUmer, of Now York Tho Sprlngfiold farm conslstB of about BOO acres altogether, but Mrsltoosovelt's purchase comp.rl.os only nbou.U5 nc.ro?, fud a small bouse. This dwol Hug, by Mrs. uooiovoit u oiuoj,.u -:.; v V- , ., and a p! h has boon bulltaround tho dyUl-0. Mff. Boft bought tho property io tttt wlo oWlm a wCok!or,s$ oftrcst she Wn go to the miTZ Jf amoVgWo Vlrcblmouutalus, whtoh o accelo to Wash- THE WEST COMES TO, THE FRONT i - -1 Hay Fed Cattle Front the Kg HoriTShWupWeH .born belt cattlo f coders nro visibly pcrturbod over tho prospect, or rath or certaKty? bC Sn competition 'from what has hcrotoforo b.ocn khown as tho rongo country says tho Breeder' Gazette. or six weeks past thoy havo been oxporlonclng this compotltlSn n tho Chicngo mnrkotirlt was flmlr first .o.v aw . un fvar, unu wnon iney 4w fnt stcors that had nover tastod grain, outselling their product that had been on corn six months or so, th'oir surprise wh's auQIblo. Cattlo men vqnturo tho prediction thnt within half a d'ocado" tho supply of- cattlo coratnfr from b'evo'riil llm Missouri river will bo marketed all tho yos'r round Instead of glutting tho stockyards bolwoon' the "lattor part of August nnd tho end of tho gathering and shipping soason. An eastward movement sot hayfed rancro cattlo wns a noveltv in tm trade. It- emanated largely from tho Big Ifolo basin In Montana and fur nished tho Chicago .market durlng.May wjUi nbout 12;000" steers that arousod ontliuslnSm 'among' bilycrs. . jjThoy mado tholr , idebut oarfy!' in May in suporb form, solllng-at if.80 at tho outset, tho prico gradually dropping, to $2.05 as quaUtv-'jdotorlori' atod anU tho market uccllnodr Thoir . - T. weight averaged closo around 1350 pou!jdB'nn.d they invalriablyt outsold cattlo that had be oft on corn five or six months. All through thqlr soason thoy out dressed most of tho corn fod cattlo by two nnd throo ppr cent, a fact that, coupled with immunity from shrink, assured- deserved popularity for tLcm In dressed beef making circles. Nono of the Big llolo basin cnttlo dressed less than OOMi per cent, whilo tho bulk of them woro crodltod with 00 to 02 por cont on tho dressing sheets. At tho-samo timo corn fed steers wero dressing buVtfD to GO per cent. I'Thcso bay fod cattlo nro going to got a worm rccoptlon hcroaftor," said James Brown, head cnttlo buyor vfor Armour. "By hay fed I mean nativo liny, not alfalfa. Thoro is somo qual ity about nativo hay thnt glyos thorn tho finish necessary to mnko good beef. Thoy dress woll, shrink little, nnd owing to good hooping nnd hnnd ling minlitios tho moat takes well with tno trade. ' "Thoy havo' boon a revelation to buyers (his yenr." llcretnforo Mon tana 's hay fed cattlo hnvo gono to tho l'aciflo coast, but dcvolopmont of tho Industry inTido it imporatlvo that tho eastorn outlot should bo sought. In fornior years Alaska absorbed a con sUlornblo numbor of theso cnttlo, but Albortu Is now producing hay fed beef and Is ablo to tako caro of tho Yukon trade. ' Our own Pacific northwest bus fur- nlshod Montana a market for some of its product, but thl year California, Oregon and Washington havo had abundant humidity, nn excess of feed and plenty of fut cattlo, consequently Montana feeders had no alternative out to turn tholr faces toward Chi cago. To this thoy wero avorso, os tholr troatmont on Pacific coast mur kots hod not always boon satisfactory fu tho past. Success scored by hay feedors this season will doubtloss provo an Incon uvo to increasing the output next year. Good sdrvlco was furnished by railroads bringing this stock to mar ket, but botWoon Anaconda nnd Chi cago a shrink of 100 pounds per head In inovltablo.t , . t This fact make's auoh onttlo popular with killers, as tTjey are empty when thoy reach tho scales. Ballroads aro evidently anxious to encourage hay feeding, as It wltl distribute tho live stock movement over their lines throughout tho yo?T Instead of con. Jesting it during a fow weeks in the ull when rolling stock is at a pro riituin and hard to secure, , In the Big llolo basin country fecd Ing is in small hands as a rule. Droves number 100 tp 800 head. Tho cattlo aro usually started on food about Thanksgiving day. Blockers aro bought iu Oregon or Washington, tko avorago prlco this yoar being $30 por head for 3-year-olds. During the foedlng season tho average gain la about 230 pounds per beau", not a bad Increase for a flvo months' feeding period without grain. Tho dotation If tho country is about 7500 feet, which makes it an ideal hay producing ground. - ' - jWhat is known'as wild bay is used exclusively in the Big Hole basin, and this year it has netted $7 to $8 per ton by feeding. Owing to Its bulk and distanco from shipping" pplnts this bay would havo no commercial value, if not possessed of these fattening quali ties. Many of tho cattlo marketed this year were driven 50 miles from feed lots to shipping points. i- : Japan's Chief Scout. Tho chief scoul fn tho mikado's army in Manchuria is a Canadian)- Lieuten ant Tom Casey Callnnhan, .who won his military" tltlo la tho Boer war, says tho Chicagb Chronicle; Previous 'to that timo ho had roughod-it on northwest ern ranches, becoming on expera horso man, rifle shot and bunlcrof .bie en mo. On one occasion in Seuth: Africa ho wnir shot through tho body and was given up for dead. At tho outbreak of hostilities betweon Japan nnd Bussla ho onlistcd n; a scout In tho Intelli gence department ofK- the Japancso army, whero' bo rose npidlgr in hU difficult and dangerous work, until ho is now commandor.inchiof of a regi ment of 200 scouts, tho flower of tho Jnnancso intolllsenco donartmont. Lleutennnt Callairhan has with him al ways maps of tho theater of war and an interpreter to convoy his orders to tho regimont. A Pleasant Way ta Travel. I'bo abovo is tho usual verdict of tho' travoler using1 th6 Missouri Pacific railway between tho Pacific coast and tho oast, and wo belie v'o that the serv ice and. accommodations given merit this statement From Denver, Colora do Springs and Denver thoro aro two through trains daily to .Kansas City and Sti Louis, carrvini? Pullman's lat est standard oloflTrlc-lightod sleeping cars, chair cars and urto-dote dining cars, xno snmo oxcouont sorvice is operated from Kansas City and St. Louis to Memphis, Llttlo.Rock and Hot Springs. If you arA going" east or south, wrlto for particulars and full in formation. , . t W. 0. M'BBIDB, Gen. Agt., 124 Third St.. Portland, Ore. O' - Always Admirod Pattt. Muic, Pattl (Baroness Coderstrom) has roccivod from President Loubct tho ribbon of tho Legion of Honor in recognition of. her chnrltablo work in Paris. ' In signing tho decroo conferr ing tho decorntion President Loubot is said to havo uttered a remark so un diplomatic as ta mnko ovcry French man blush. "I do this," ho is roport od to havo said, "with as much pleas, uro as I experienced long ago, when I had no gray hairs, and when I heard Mmo. Adollna Pattt sing in 'Lucia' and In 'La Sonnnmbuln.' " Ecprcsontcd His State, A man who had Imbibed just n lit. Moro Than Enough. Jackson I don't sco whv ., . . .f . ,Vrt 4 . yu, Blatter. tie moro than ho could master vfna onjshoflld bpjdbjsntlsficd. You got $50 j a Shcfllold car coming down town nbout mV yourwifo. Wasn't that cnongti mlilniirht recently. Tho conductor t-JJohnsou Oh, the moncv ,.' called off tho names of tho Erects In n, jjjnoughjTbut'tho wlfo was tci mnJ perfunctory mnnner. At Colorado ave Translated from Talcs from Fllep&d, nuo a man nroso and wniKcu out on me back platform. At Indiana two vfnen arose. Tho Intoxicated individual no tfcod this nnd misconstrued -It, nil. Fi nally tho conductor called: t "Knnsast -" Ji df; Tho mafl with tho' load" struggled to his' feet. "Hero," fyjCnlled, "T'tn from Iansas Hooray for Kansas!" ' Then ho sfcttlod back Into Ms seat Slgbitsra oAowoaaiL. 3&&tt3ii4? waa tw Haw Aiinn Batr , WfiM&ht : J . famous Opera Itovivcd. Thoaonco popular opera "Prineeii iuu, . uf -m"".-"", uicu uaa not Luvii K.vvia A.u hnuuij .years. jand dozed away, ovldontiy Doueving nq ( brought out again in London lately, nad uono nis uuvj. ttuou v Times. A Case of Second Sight. 1 A Scotch minister nnd his friend, who wcro coming homo from a wod- 'ding began to consider tho stnto into which their potations at tho wedding fo'ast had loft thorn. ' "Sandy," said tho minister, 'just stop n mlnuto horo till I go nhoad. Maybo I don't walk! very steady, and tho (rood wlfo mlirht remark somo- thing not just right." Ho walked ahead of tho friend for a short distanco and then asked f "How Is It t Am I walking straight! "Oh, ay," answorcd Sandy, thickly, "yo'ro a' rccht but who's that who's with you!" Harper's Weekly. 1 Thoro aro othora of theso dcllpMf.i operas that might well bo revived Thero has boon nothing written latei that can tako their placo. IF YOU STAMMER WE OAN CURE YOU ItM lwJ rhono-Mtrt TmtltoU rxl m,mi . iniitri of Detroit, Mlehlfaa. rUb!lihM !.. in. Ht currd Utoanndt. Gold MU mwui Lili.i luutuuon a4 rrrncrn urnca m 1-Dnundvttlt r Uro cltH of pupil In MUa4ux- nu Vj n,ilriiintlbo7 IIjr,lnlolitjr Miajhin and in thrr wek, but fir to U MkiltUt KtAiniiirr VAftrm. lfAVft rurd World's Tlr, St. Unit, UWi. lltcommmhlM bj p(,,fc ln. (Klimton, elnrrmtn.iid rdnl. TrrLT .ilk .M....W..WM w. . 1 . mw- . . viiwnqrRj m Torj wotnAii. TwMn atir4i in inrro wni. dui nn ioiitei.Mi.i: ttntoaiually required. WlllcloMlnrortluidonoctobtr llth. V lit tmnt pnolli nntll Bpt.mlr in I rosrnvjs. AJwoCuxa curb a-jA&ANixxa; WrlMtierorprllealr.uidtrnu. ltjounnouj. hl rPr nd mihI InnM In Umtw, to ootti- pokwl I will nnd rou onr cloth bound, in) nut booi.'lV; Origin wd Trtttmtnt et SUmnnHnf,' in of tUrp. Mint .WIIXtAXT. ZXWIB WMtorn BpratiiUTii AMoolnUIMaclttl B. Wt Oor. 1 8th and RaUU-h Btrttts POHTUI.ND, OJVBdOH Kot-HpuptU tvompUd at 1'ortUnd afur StpLtrl, l YOUR CLOTHES i Will always look tight If marie fay IUWIN nUJLUINO. 8 Tfcnrk rloff rVTRRCHANT TAILOR i Cleaning;. Pressing and Repairing. iB6iftHBtM9MtKMaMMKtgMlMMHMtMMCI.6S4 IWMtMMstlMMiHifaltgMsMMtMM SALiM SAW MILLS I Now is the time to buy your Winter s blab Wood OmLDItEH CRY FOB nUBTOIIEB'S OARTOEIA. Slnulo lond $ 1.7S 10 loads 10.cn Flooring, No. 1 '20.00 Flooring, No. 2 22.50 Flooring, No. 3 1G.00 s The Chas. K. Spauldine Logging Co. mWtlHMWMHMWWHMMMMIIMUlMIMIHHW OUR business "t X 1 SALEM VlHsWMHWMMIH li 'i 1 HWMHHHH In the past has been very satisfactory, bat we realise that there are men, women and children at otr very door who cotld and should have a Bant ac count, who have never deposited one cent in a bank. We are now after this class especially, and will not he satis fied tintil we have interested them. We want yoti to call and investigate out methods and he convinced that it is to yotir advantage to open an account with us. ! STATE BANK L K. PAGE. President E. W. HAZARD, Cashier iniMt rratwT w miwiiin'i '' imtwu, , , - " "Trtf- T T mmtmc.:;