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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1906)
'i - DAILY CAPITA! JOUBNAL, SALEM, OBEQON, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1906. GAME WARDEN'S REPORT (Continued fWHW page tea.) B. Huntington, 8 pet deer, D. O. J. K. Meant, 80 Oregon quail, New York. W. P. Bureh, IS China pheasants, Washington. G. W. Whitney, 8 China pheasant, Washington! 0. W. Whitney, 4 China pheasants, Washington. Claude Leeyoden, 1 China pheasant, Illinois. W. P. Bureh, 18 Chine, pheasant, Washington, W. P. Bunk, 8 Chin pheasants, California. II. Froman, I China pheasants, Ida. J. K. Mount, Si Oregon quail, Wash ington, W. P. Bruh, 115 Culnu pheasants, Washington. P. W. SommerrHle, 8 China pheas ants, California. J. S. Bailey, 8 deer, California, P. A. Stubr, II China pheasants, California. G. M. Simpson, SO China pheasants, Washington. 0. A. Vaadran, 1 China pheasant, Idaho. J. St. Garrison, 1 China pheasant, Washington, 0. A. Ynndran, 1 Oh lea pheasant, "Washington. 0. A. Vandran, 2 China pheasants, Montana. W. P. Dumb, 2 China pheasants, California, P. A. Sluhr, 6 China ptieuMtiia; Col orado. P. A. Stubr, 2 China pheasants, Missouri, P. A. Stubr, 2 CUm pheasants, Idaho. 0. A. Vandran, 2 Gain pheasants, California, 0. M. Stmpeen, 4, China pheasants, California. 0. St. Simpson, 0 China pheasants, Arisen. 0. A, Vandran, 2 China pheasants, California. 0. A, Vandran, 2 ObM pheasants, California. P. A. Stuhr, 2 Golden pheasants, California, P. A. Stubr, 2 Amhorro phea Mints, California. C A. Vandran, 2 China pheasants, California, J. D. Wheeler, 2 China pheasants, California. 0. M. Simpson, 11 China pheasants, Washington. Mrs. 0. W. Whitney, 2 China phe data, Wisconsin. 0. A. Vandran, 2 China pheauunte, California, 8. B. linn, 8 China pheasants, Wash ington. Mrs. O. W. Whitney, 1 China pbeas ant, California. P. A. Stubr, 0 China pheasants, Gal iferula, J. X. Mount, It quail, Pennsylvania. 0. Mi. Simpson, 3 China pheasants, Washington. 0. A, Vaadran, 8 Ofalna pheasants, Kansas, G. M. Simpson, 00 China pheasants, Kansas. G. M. Simpson, 3 China pheasants, Washington. G. Mi Simpson, 8 qMll, Mattmebu setts, 0. F. Oruaan, 2 China pheasants, Washington. Mrs. Murphy, 3 China pbeasaate, California. O. M, aiNtjwoR, 3 Obla pheasants, CallferU. P. A. Stwhr, 8 OMm paeasaaU, Miwippi. rinanolal Statemaot for tie Year Slid ing Dcewb J, 1W. Approprlatie far salary af game warden ,. ,, ..,.. ! s4 fer gafae warda . , IM Appropriation far Mrviaaa expMe depuiea SjiOO Total $ 4,800 Expenditures. Balry of game, rjardje , . . ,$ l.tOO , Bxpensea of gaajg, garden. , . 408.78 tBzpanaea aaderieea.of dep utiea 2,48.88 li M in Total ,,.Mjld.60 Balaaca $ 37.34 Game Protection rand. Amount melted fey sUto troawrer rasa bn tors' H- censoa $17,411.00 toeotv4 from fines for bunt ing witaoat HaoBM 1M.40 Sxpenoea and eorvieoa of dep ..... x. . w ... Z48W Total WfiSlAO ieo $10,386.15 flOUJSTER'S Rocky Msuntain Tea Nuggets A Bail Ht&Ui far But Twit. Briagt GUHiltli asd Baw4 Vlgat. q1 Backache. H'4&.x.kr Mountain Ta la ub -t rorav art eeau m bcx. Uiuifle made 6 ItloLuam Daco Cmmst, Uadteoa, WU. ROLOEN NUGQETSNFOn SALLOW PEOPt: How You Can Save Money by Your Furniture From Carnes Direct from Factory to Cci sumer at Factory Prices Stege, Who Sell Bum t : IE r irut. a WiUiWm(ilittetWVWWtet Whea jo llAAlt Ever Occurred To You lN i ft. ' jiVfcTfcmiilWtiH)htViWi;hliliiifcUWItli ar pnrrbaea an tide from a store you are not Intereeted In the ele gane of tbo store. Year Interest U In the nrtiolo you are geing te enjey In )enr borne. Tnontamddor onfleeld faot the profit ea tbo goods sold mH pay for thlsolegAMO tberefern when yon pat ronlxo a store whieh 1 operated hr der keavy oxeMe yo are paying year stare of tbat oxpae. Oar ntore oxpesien are Iom than that of any ufhor fHra4Uire koooo la Salota, wktok make It pomtble for us to sell our far4tHro anl oarpets for tke leaoi money. A good buyer ! a porwn vrko purokaei where tke A Good most goodu (quality oontld Bayer. orcd) can lo bad fer tbo lmst amount of money. That Is tbo way tbo merohnnt buys) eo why net you I Before we oponed our store Ono and faotory In Balom you Hundred woro paying ono bundled Tor Oont per oent prefll fer your Front bouse furaleblngn, wbleh waa an oxorblinnt price. Talk about get rUh qulek tokemee; Get lUolt why this was ono nad you Quick stood for it r years and Boheuio. oven now you do not fully understand. Wo will explain. The pria Drossor com keaeer,.tbat was sold Bcducod In Balom for $14 is now soil form $14 Ing in all tbo stores for $11, to $11. wbleh is tke prise we ea tablloked. The weathorett oak buffets that sUl fer $SIJ0 and $40 we are wiling for $10 and $22, reopeoUvoly, Buffot tliAt Wo oould go on witk a Sold for $84 list of artiolos to fill tkls Beduoed to whole paper, skowiag a reduction of 10 per oent aw) there SO per seat. Tbo above prises and re duotioBs are on furntlure and goods made In tke oast and by other faeteriee than our own, and twld by Now what wo want you to note more eapeelally In our own make of furniture, made in Balom by skilled labor, all band work, and fully guar anteed. Furniture made In arta and crafts After (bo best doelgae of skilled draftamen and, what Is beat of nil, sold to you direst from tbo fno Mlarfon tery at one profit, wbleh Furnlturo In moans a. jirloe ono half Arte and lower th'an tbo regular Orafts. ' prise of tbo name line of eastern made furni ture. Wo do not sell any goods at wholesale, tbo oatlro out From put of our faetory being Factory to sold through our aalos Consumer won at 441 Court atroet, Dlroot therefore you pay but ono proat, wbleh explain how $10. Our own Mako of Furnlturo. all dealer. we soil the best furniture for the least money. We are the largest ntlver Largest tlners In our line In Salem, Advertisers, our appropriation being larger than all the other furniture establishments In Salem eom Mnod. Let us take A Morris chair mann faetured In tke oast and sold by Salem retailers and compare quality and prloe with a similar ebalr made by us la Tbo faetory prfeo of the An S&stom eastern okalr Is $10. The Chair chair In mado by young for $80. boya who work at pieeo work. The faetory bas traveling men who sell this ebalr, wbleh makes tbo cost te the Jobbing house on the wait, including freight $19. Tbo ooait beuto ban traveling men who must be paid a Eastern commission of 15 per sent, aoods which with tbo jobbing Exponslvo heuoe profit of SO per sent on tbo wakes the oost of the wer- Coast. ria chair In Salem $MJS plus the freight of at least 841 cents nfw come, the final your price which should be fixed at a profit of 30 par coat, which would mako the chair cost you $10.M. Here le whore wo prove that our goods are Our own both superior and sold for Maka of lees money. Our chair is Chair mauo by the beet skilled for $1D. workmen, solidly framed together by band, all band scraped and polished, and soils to you ' direct at $JS. Wo know of dooons of ear Our Oregon lea of Oregon oak that Oak Rtdppod have been shipped oast te Bast by tbo furniture faetrie. Wo Carload. are no doubt paying the freight both ways on this lumber when wo purchase eastern made furniture. Why not make our oak In to furniture right bore at hemoT Wo have ever 340 pat Largest Lino torno of oarpets, which of Oarpota reprefteatu a otock oettt In Salem Ing ever $0,000. Our oarpota arc . sewed on n $1,600 carpet machine, which makeo a perfect seam, scarcely noticeable. Wo oan save yon menoy en oarpota. Wo have the same big lino Inlaid Lin- and value to offer In oloumi plain linoleums and mattlngu Fattonui and as In carpets. It will pay Oil Oloth. you to see our line before you buy. If yax are married bo Ing to get married or over ojepoct to got married, you are a prospective buyer f our wares. Therefore wo waat you to consider us In the deal. Wa on a fwmkk your homo complete for )ee money than you ever 00 SaBR SBBOOBHja; 1 V I Wo furnish Homco Complete, lloHtittW.tHttf 1 Stege, Carnes & Company Salesroom 445 Court Street. SALEM, OREGON. PHONE 439 MBWIaKISo)H9nlKMCM9ESMMISHtSMIMVaof I GOTHAM LETTER I KO)MgMlBloaEBWKMMtSBMaBaiKMoy Now York, Dee. Hi. The propara tlena for tbo enjoyment of tbo Christ mas beliday arc all completed, and the holiday will be observed in palace and hut, n town and country, with a boartine&a of feeling that shewn tbo real eentimoat of tbo holiday enters into (bo souls of the pleasuro-seoldng and pleasure-loving throng. There seems to bo an added pleasure when Christmas, as it does this your, follows a Sunday. People seear to get business out of their mlndu, and they do not have to brush off the dirt that settles dows upon the holiday from a bus- and noisy Saturday. The smell of ever greens has been in the air for all the week past. At one time West street, with all its wide expanse of space in front of the great warehouses, was packed full of piles of evergreens, nut each day as evening came showed great gaps purchasers had made in carrying away their eeleeUens, until on Satur day the huge piles had dwindled to a few remnant o the great store that had almost denuded tho Maine forests. It is a very poor family that haa uet its Christmas tree, while churches, Sea- day schools, public schools, clubs sad, I inoeea, uhwh every erg&uizauon, sac red or profane, has its Cbristmaa tre, geiry decked with presents audi lights and of pretty or grotosquo trimming The GhristBUJ tree has indeed become tho y? of the whole people. The current of good feeling between man am) man has been vary warm, viy broad, very deep, very strong, so that whoever comes within its rafluoBoe haa felt that somebody somewhere has been thinking of blm. The warmth of this tender and gracious feeling has boon such that one could alment feel that one could warm his frosted fingers at its flame; certainly ho could wans the cockles of hU heart. Insensibly, perhaps, also the minds of people have been turned to highta thougbts and mere noble living. What a contrast are the Merry Obrietma presents te the jangle in the public mind ever the disordered condition of business affairs. A great subsoil plow has beea run under public corporations and public men, and along the furrow can be seen the etruggllng limbs of some who were of our best. Nervous prostration has lain low many of the healthiest, and poverty has become the lot of those among the wealthiest. The disturbance ot public and basinces Mfe on this aide of the water bears a strange Ukenees to the horrid tangle ia whiolt tho BussMn people has get it self In. In these wild contortions Mer ry Christmas comes as a "soft pool tico" to heal the blows of sound, and we venture the belief that a WfeH-sTHjj' . chimney jmb ha been, the meet com for ping object of our dethroned ones have lab eyes upon for many s year. . ' And s tbo groaning beards of she rich and. the little pjne tbles m the poor are eurrenu4ed) by these who Are kaPPy eVeo if it be only fer the sen:a, wo oan. hear in eacl company the pip ing toriee of Tiny Tim as ho cays, "God bleau uj every one" The oenviaUen af Abo Hummel caused more rojoloing, more heartfelt gratification than any oeavletlea found in our oeurta for many a year. The gen oral consensus of opinion is that here w&n a phenomenal, a unique, u most dastardly crime; that a servant of the law had need his kotowledge of it to place a tender-hearted lovable woman in the meat horrible position that she could possible occupy, changing her Tolatiens from these of a loving wife te that af a paramour, and leaving her powerless to defend herself or to secure a proper plaee in the estimation of the public. And this Abe Hummel for thou sands of dollars bas kept this poor woman in such a position fer yearn. The punishment he will receive is the maximum tor the erlme, but it Is trif ling la comparison with what Humad did. Probably the makers of the law did not conceive that this oar turn out a man eo eoni,r oanlerA to ) J! nwilnlllimnilnnlsnngsMManunMM r IBlllsMiiiojnnsun,, , 1 ..j th .aaaM libi w- AiMwefv VtXMI rfit the money, tc shielding the "real pewj or behind the throne, and that it ia a woman who put "Colonel Jim" up to it, and that the real object af tbo cam paign of iniquity ageiuet Marco and his wife was prompted) by a aenouming desire to break uu his marrlaeo so there would be a loos number of claim unto for bin aetata. It ia a matter of aengratailatlan that a cenviotien was secured without it being Necessary tor Mrs. Morse to be besmirched la the, courtroom. A now stylo of swindling has just coma to light and has on countered the attorney-general of the pestetllee, who has issued a fraud order against it. The swindle used, the mails, and the pect offlse department clapped the ban upon it this week. An advertisement ap peared at Intervals ia the Herald that a man la Water town bad $40,000 to In vest. Parties who wrote a the address resolved answers that there bow re mained) only $3,000 to loan, and it was stated that it would be necessary to write to a certain party is New York. This person, who had two other addresses, letters being forwarded to him from one to the other, wrote to the man or firm desiring funds that the money waa ready to loam if the bust aess showed up satisfactorily, to ascer tain which it would be necessary that aJ'-m-W W iiinr -tp borrower wouldn't pay thi that en fed the nogoUatlona. If be did pa, la vwtipUioM waa made and after duo in tarval tho applicant fer funds was m fernum) that tie UvMVtlo provwl unaaUafactertly and that no further comieealeaUeu woobJ be held on aha subject. A curious crowd Is always attracted by the dropping of the time-ball which the Western Union lata fall at noon each day, the ball being started ou it downward pame.ge by direct wire from Washington. A maea of people gather each neon on the fawr camera of Pulton street and Broadway te see tho event and set their watches. One of these earners haa a good view of the U:, another has a peer view, and the others have none at all, but the people gene npwtl from them juet the same. About one-ahlrd af tho men and women stare at aha plnae? of the Mail and Express building; RBstber thire) stare away when tho ball bas beest reposing at the foot of the staff fer a quarter or half an hour; while the wise third holds its watch in hand and watches the ball closely, and as it drepa they look around with a smirk of satisfaeteA if the watch proves to be'n And a look of deep df piece u ween out -wear p Oregon ii- i StfliJV