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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1905)
iraarairarMfrnl ijawwimwfiftf 6 DAILY OAJXTAL JOURNAL, 8AXEM. OREGON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2j 1905. OREGON'S FINE PRUNES Crop Light This Year but Qual'ty First Class, and Demand Heavy It is not generally known that tlio etato of Oregon produces tlio hlghost grndo of prun tlmt Is grown anywhore in tho wllo world. To many pooplc, a prono Is ft prune; but tbero Is, notwith standing, a vast dlfforoncp botwoon prunes produced In different sections. It Is only within tho last few yoars, that Oregon producers have learned to placo tholr product before tho consum er In its highest and best form. A visit to tho packing plnnts of Tlllson & Co. nnd Gilo & Co., of this city, will show tho gront Improvement that has bcon mado In pruno packing. Oregon prunes aro ovnporatod Fal lonburg plums, grown on tho bonutlful hillsides of tho groat Northwest. Tho orchards In tho Willnmotto valley aro ns carefully cared for as tho Eastern er's favorito rosebed. 'When tho fruit lias beon rlponed and falls from tho trco, it Is gnthorod, cleaned nnd curod in grout hot air cvnporntors, nftor which It Is tnkon to tho wnrohouso of tho associations, and, by moans of pow er machlnory Is sorted1 Into sevoral grades, tho larger fruit being 30-40, or nbout 3C prunos to tho pound. 'Boforo being pnekod, tho fruit Is passed through a largo, rapidly revolving cyl inder, filled with llvo stoam at high prossuro, ami is finally -washed, and, whilo very hot, packed' In noat, paper lined boxos. Oa account of tho Improvement In packing Oregon prunos nro beoomlng moro popular In Kastern markets. Tho product this year Is finding a rondy lomnnd, nnd, according to Mr. Tlllson, of tho firm of Tlllson & Co., of this city, thoro will not bo n pound of car ry over fruit when tho sonson olosos. Thoro Is nothing poslmlftlc to bo said nbout tho outlook for tho Orogon pruuo Industry. Tlio rondy domand for tho product Is shown by tho foot that, though tho first onrlnnd of the season loft tho packing house only yesterday, tho wholo crop has alroady bean bought tip nnd ih!1 for by the packing com panlos. "And my opinion," said Mr. Olios, of this city, who is probably ns well informed about tho prnno industry ns any man In tho stnto, "Is that this fall will wo a great rovlvnl in pruno planting. While tho crop this yoar Is no ns largo as In previous yoars, it Is, in point of quality, the bost liarvoatotl in tho history of tho slate, and the farmers have received n better prleo for tho fruit than over before." COUNCIL MEETING Tho city oounoll.mot in special ses sion Inst night, Councilman Churchill proslding, In tho absonco of tho mayor. Tho rogular ordor of business was disponsed with, and tho specifications for n sewor through Cartwrlght's 'first addition woro road, and thon gone through n second tlmo for tho purposo of filling blanks, This took something moro thnn an hour, but liko cvory thing else, finally enmo to an end, nnd tho recorder was Instructed' to ndvortlso for bids. Tho sowor is 740 feet long, and is to bo of six-Inch tcrrw-cotta pipo. A potition for n sidewalk on Sagi naw and other streots In South Sa lon, was granted upon tho recommen dation of tho strcot committee An ordor was mado directing sldo walks constructed as follews: Joseph Albrloh, lot 10, block OS; Ohnrlos Heck, Jr., lot 0, block 78; J. i J. Dalrymplo, lot C, blook 77; Jessie N. JKnrlght, lot 0, block 77; It. B. Fleming, lots C and 0, block 10, University ad dition; A. X. Oilbort, lot 4, block "C," Smith's addition; K. O. Hen dricks, lot 1, block 72; E. L. Lemrhon, lot 0, blook 27. Tho order directs proporty owners to construct said Bldowalks boforo Octob or noth, and If this is not dono tho city will havo tho work dono at tho prop orty ownors' oxponso. A resolution was ndopted Instructing tho recorder to notify tho 'Warren Con struction Co., of Portinnd, to begin tho work of Improving South Commercial street within two wcoks from tho timo of receiving, notieo. Tho council is op posed to delay In tho matter, and pro pose to havo tho work commenced- as soon as possible. The counellmen woro instructed to go over their respeotlvo wards, and at tho next meeting report upon, tho mat ter of fire hydrants, with rogard to tho number nun iu use and their location, otc. foro City Recorder Mooros has de clined to issue any warrants for such arrests. It will bo romombcred that tho Cap ital Journal published a full state ment about ft year ago, setting forth thnt many of tho old ordinancos woro not to bo found, and that, therefore, tho city was practically without law on thoso subjects. This paper did not caro to oxplolt tho subject any further, hoping that tho council would remedy tho mattor, nnd many ordinances of importance hnvo been pnssed. It has now been token up by tho city council to havo tho ordinances all rovlsod, missing ones passed, and tho samo cod ified for publication. This Is an im portant work, nnd should bo pushed as rapidly as possible. TRAIN WRECK O A J3 1- O Xt X .A. Dears tfci J ! ta Y Hltt IW Bwjfct T Cfmtii 444 ORDINANCES ARE LOST Conslderabl prossuro is being brought to bear upon tho polico deportment of tho city to havo orrosts mado of par ties who nro bolleved to bo conducting gambling houses, nnd' sevoral havo gono so far ns to manifest n wllllngnoss to swear out warrants for tho nrrost of tho suspected ofTondors. This mattor is not now to the polico, and no arrosts have ltttm made in the past bcoause Marshal Cornelius had bcon fully ad vised by City Attornoy Inman that the obi ordlnanee prohibiting gambling Is wanting in tho nrehlves. Under these circumstances it is plain that no conviction could be secured, and there- 200 Dtummet's Samples of Best All Wool Carpets 35c each Usually we charge 35 for the 75c grade and 43 for the $1.00 grade. Thin time all will go in at S3e straight, all tags and mark of idontifletttion will bo removed so that the purchaser way use awu judg ment as to quality. You oaunot mis it if yen get the 75a yard quality and will bo fortunate if you select the $1.00 yard quality, Jt'o lerk or employe will bo allowed to uiako seleeUons, house all will be on an equal footing. About one-third of the sample aro $1.00 yard quality. This opportunity will bo given Tuesday September 20th, only. DO NOT NEGLECT OUR GREAT DISSOLUTION SALE THE House Furnishing Co 177 Liberty St. SALEM, OREGON Pooatello, Idaho, Sept. 23. Tho sec ond section of train No. 1, tho pas songor train from Portinnd to Chlcngo, ran hood-on into a local freight a mllo west of Eaton this morning. Tho known killed nro tho onglnecr, I;. Rose, a pas songor nnd tho mall clerk. A number of pnssongers arc roportod injured. A special trnln, wrecking crew nnd doc tors have gono to tho scone. o R. C. JUDS0N IS DEAD Portland, Or., Sept. 23. Colonol R. C. Judson, for many yoars industrial agent for tho O. R. X. Railroad Com pany, dlod this morning. Ho was nn indefatigable workor, nnd was person ally acquafntod with most of tho fnrm ers along the wholo lino of tho road from Portinnd to Huntington, and was hold In high osteem by nil. IIo also Intel n wldo acquaintance throughout tho state, and tho news of his death will como as a slncoro sorrow to frionds In cvory town and hamlet In Eastern Oregon. trouble" IN CUBA unwTwn RFAIITIFUL WOMEN ESCAPED PELVIC CmRHJYJHD OF PERU NA. Female Weakness hU?SS Pe"m'a" Cures Catarrn vyicicvw - V I wfffffffMM& ' WtmllllllllmlW i h t & . ...... wmiHMiffimrrr WmHIMlmk' " ' IfvJiMMKsligMl III I fil5 C'Afr'"S ' " if ll )) ASSSSSSBSSMBSfe1 ( WB5V '" - ' ' mk . f & fiJ&M m '. Mrs. Liizlo Roddlng, 8134 B Clfiton Place, 8t. Louis, Mo., writes: "I found after trylnp; many difTeront modfclnei to restore me to hoalth, that Forunn was tho only thlnff which could bo doponded upon. I began taking it when I was in a decline, induced by fomale weakness and overwrought nerves, "I began to fool stronger during tho first week I took Poruna and my health improved daily until now I am in porfqet health and enjoy lift ni I nevor did boforo.' Lizzie Bedding. ,.. Mrs. Mablo Bradford, 18 Church street, Hurllngton, Vt., Socrotary Whlttler Oratorio I Socloty, writes: "Poruna Is certainly a wonaoriui meaicme for the ills of women. I havo heard it spoken of in the highest praise by many, and certainly my oxperienco Is woll worthy of a good word. "I began to have severe pains aoross my back about a year ago, brought on by a cold, and oach subsequent month brought me pain and distress. xourromeuy wnspresonuou, uuu mo nj it acted upon my system was almost too good in be- trno. I certainlv havo regained my health and stroneth. and I no longer suffer periodical pains and extremo lassitude."- UMMM( ,nc,n(Hng pcivio c. inaDie iirauioru. tarrn a jf0 long study. Washington, D. C, Sopt. 23.-Gov-ornmont oulclnls nro hooring nil sorts of exoltlng stories from Cuba, as a re sult of tho riot at Olonfuogos, nnd many profess to beliovo thntf the Inter vontlon of this government, under the Piatt amendmont, is likely to be neces sary soon. Havana, Cuba., Sept. 23. The gov ernment has illspatehes from Clenfue gos whieh state that a plot to blow up tho city, hall, eourt house and othir public buildings has been discovered, through the netlon of the Liberals lu taking Into their eoafldease a man named Illauce. THEY ALL RESIGNED Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 23. P. X. Cunningham, president, and other offi cers and members of the executive board of tho National Association of Rural Letter Carriers, resigned this morning, as a result of the reinstate ment yesterday of Y. P. Tuaiber as seeretary, Tuiuber was recently suspended. You ulll neod to prepare your sys tem for the earning eold weather, get your organs to work liko oloek work. Hellister's Roeky Mountain Tea taken this month will do the business. 36 cents, tea or tablets. Dr. Stone's Drug Storo. Save Your Money IH- taking advantage of Ue Daily Journal's great special sale day Sat urdny, October 7th. On that date yu oan get the Dally Journal for one year, cash in advance, by mail, for $3, er by oarrier for $6. Remember the date, Saturday, October 7th. tf - o Btnth yf H M Y Him UNhjs fogi H in i n m 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 1. As you may judge the size of a great statue by the size of ! ! the foot; of a lion by his claws, ; ; o you may compute the size and enterpriso and importance ' of a storo by the volume and ! ! quality of its advertisements. ' ' IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlll'l Thousands of Women Cured Every Ycnr by Corrcspondcncc-Tlils Is What Dr. Ilartman Proposes to Do Tor You Without ChnrSc. Women who suffer should read tho erldoncos presonted hero. Wo havo thousands of letters from grateful frionds who toll tho samo story. Half tho ills that aro peculiarly woman's own nro of a catarrhal character. Fomalo weakness was not understood for many years. Dr. Ilartman deserves tho credit of 'avlng determined its real character. He has made catarrh and catarrhal Peruna cures catarrh, wbotber of the pelvlo organs or any other organ of tho human body. Pc-ru-na, a Natural Dcnutlflcr. Poruna produces cloan, mucous mom branos, tlio basis of facial symmotry and a porfoot oomploxlon. Tho womon havo not boon slow to dis cover thbt a courso o( Poruna will do moro toward restoring youthful boauty than all tho devicos known to sclonco. Many n girl has rogalned her faded beauty, many a matron lias longthoncd tho days of her comely appearance by using I'eruua. In Poruna thoso womon And a prompt and permanent ouro. Thousands of testimonials to this tf. foot nro rocolvcd by Dr.HartmsncTerfJ yoar. Tho good that Poruna has x compllshod in this class of csiei eta scarcely boovor-ostimated. If you do not dorivo prompt and satisfactory results from the uieol I Poruna, wrlto nt onoo to Dr. Hart man, giving a full statement of yont I caso, nnd ho will bo ploascd to girt you his valuablo advlco gratis, Address Dr. Ilartman, President of Tlio Ilartman Sanitarium, Colnm; I bus, Ohio. All correspondence held strictly confidential. t -4 ---- - - 4 TRADING STAMPS GORILLA Sn Praneiseo, Sept. 23. An opinion 1) .lust lee MeFarland, concurred in by all the justices of the supreme eourt, was handed down this morning declar ing the stamp or coupon aet unconsti tutional. It was introduced by Sen ator Keane, of this city, and passed March 7th. Muny arrests have been made for violating the law, but all were released on haboas corpus. The court held that a trnding stamp was a mere form of allowing discounts on eash payments, and its iMUA&ee was harmless, and within tho constitutional right of contract. DIED ACCIDENT ON DOCK Sun Praneisco, Sept. 23. The scaf folding oh the Pacific Mall dock col- kipsott at noon, and it is reported that llvo were seriously injured, one fatal ly. The workmen were engaged on foundation work oa the pier when the seafToldltig oollapeed. Report Good Crops. W. li Thomas, a prominent eitiaen of Stayten, was in the eltv tods v. ac companied by Mrs. Tbomas. He report Hue erope in that section, especially a bumper wheat erop. Mr. Thomas al so reports good progress oa the new woolen mill. At present they are at work on the mill race, whieh will be aeurly a mile long. There is pleaty of work and business about Stayton, and general prosperity prevails. Mike Kgan, that friead of the peo ple, who is known to almost every man, woman and child on Preaeh Prairia was in the olty today, and Teports a splendid hop crop. The yield was a triflo below last year, but the aualitv is gilt-edge. Mike says that consider able clover is being put in on seme of the old land down that war. with waj results. He also thinks that several moro will join tho list of alfalfa grew ers, aa thit crop is beginning to at tract considerable attention. New York, Sept. S. Onee more has the management of the Bronx Zoolog ical Park been disappointed in its ef forts to import a live gorilla, the mueli heralded one, which had been obtained in the Congo region and shipped, by the steamship Graf Waldersee, dying on the voyage to New York. Dr. Cecil French obtained the speci men from a nartv of Englishmen, who I had captured the gorilla on an explor ing expedition to mat region wiiien lies between the Oabbon ami the Congo. He said he had high hopes of bringing the animal alive, whieh would havo been a conspicuous triumph for the coologlcal teeiety which he represents, as only seven specimens have been taken out of Africa alive, and all of these have died after a short period of captivity. The animal cost $1000 and was iu sured by a London firm, whieh makes a business of insuring animals. Dr. French took the utmost oare of his pos tage, engaged a stateroom in the sec ond cabin of tho Graf Waldersee, hung thermometers about it, and arranged that the room be kept at tho samo tem perature throughout the vovauo. But. despite his eare, the gorilla became ill ana nnauy ued of tuberculosis, as nn autopsy showed. The Illinois Marathon. ' t'hleago, HI, Sept. 23. Over forty dUtance runners toed tho scratch when the great Marathon race under tho au spues of the new Illinois Athletic club started this morning from a point 25 miles from the elub house on Miehlonn avenue. Among the contestants aro everai roreign athletes. Thousands of people are lined up along the oourse over wnien the run U taken. - O . . i . Tom Johnson Renominated. Cleveland, O., Sept. 23.-Tom John soa was reaomimatMl tnr ..... i. n.. Democrats in the elty convention this moral sg. Only 10c Tonight. Prom 7 to 9 o'eloek. 35 t.ai. .-.i 'lark souvenir plaques at the Yoko- uaua lea WO, AFTER THE ' KAISEH Berlin. Sept. 23. Xleuwenhuii, 1m4- er of tho nnarohists in Holland, mi arrested nt Cologne todaj. It is pected that ho was journejlng to burs, whore tho kaiser is, with tb if tention to attempt to assassinate but For Tonight's Special. From 7 to 0 o'clock, one LewlJ 1 Clark souvenir plaque, 35 cent value, with oooh 50-cont purchase In the t and cofTeo dopartmont. Or g,t as matj ai wanted nt 10 cents each. TonlgM oilv. Yokohnma Ton CVs Saturity night special. Mcdford's Big Event. Tho bip trnn shoot contest at M4- ford, which began yosterday, eadi tfr ulL'ht. Tho toam which upheld AmerleM credit nt tho International enntesi Englnnd in 1001, hoaded by Tom Mar shall, of Koithsburg, III.; W. It. Cm by, of O'Fnllon, III.; Fred Gilbert, Spirit Lake, Iowa; Rollo O. Helkei.M Dayton, Ohio; John S. Fanning, of N York City, nud 0. M. Powers, oi oatur, 111., aro taking part, as is Carter, tho famous fancy rltle iol! Plank, the youngest professional sW in tho Unltod States, and the repr- tativos of tho different fire arms ct- panlos. o Of tho Christian church will cond a ruramago sale, first door south oi v nesday. All porsons having garm etc., they can disposo or win r" loavo them thoro Monday anu u" J, FOR SALE 120 acres, 20 acres in cultivati 800 cords oak wood, 2 miles to rallr" fair buildings, $10 per acre. 70 acres, 50 in cultivation, new W and barn, flno location. Price 20 20 acres on rock road, 8 serei frnlf r.r,io strnwherries and IrfJ0- , 1 . .. , -i li.rtt. 0v oerrtes. uooa nouao $2050, For something good see DERBY & WttSO