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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1906)
1000. .VILV CAP.TAL JOURXAL, SALEM, OREGON, w R DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFBB BROS., Publishers and Proprietors, fksEB 3 masr mmM Your Doctor ? ! AV vmtr rlnrfnr how lone he llSS known Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. him if ne uses it nimseu, in ask mm ir ne can recommend couchs and colds rate. MTe are willing AMfA fim t UHil ita'ir anvthlne better for throat and lung trouoies, sucn as uaru . hoarseness, bronchitis, weak lungs, uo as ne says, at any W hT no teertti l weiioDiiia 'vfV."" .V.r.mnl.. of all oarTEKflelnft Low.ll.lfi... ' .m.1 ii TlW.Mf1M1llnTWfflnW SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By MalL Daily Journal, one month 35c Daily Journal, three months ....$1.00 Daily Journal, one year 4.00 Weekly Journal, one year 1.00 By Carrier. i Daily Journal, per month 50e RAiiAtoAD anovrrn. The Tacorna Ledger romarkfl edi torially that American railways earn ing more than 140,000,000 each in 1906 numbered sixteen, ten of which earned over 150,000,000, and one, tho Pcnnslyvanln railroad nlmoRt 1135,000,000. Flvo years ago, ac cording to tho Railway Ace, only nlno of tho sixteen companion earned as much as It 0,000,000, and three reached 150,000,000. An cnormoiiH growth in earning power in half a decade is shown by comparison with tho figures for 1900. Several of tho roads show large in crcaso in mileage, but with few of them was tho mileage gain in any way proportionate to, the growth of rovonuo. Thus the Southern Pacific compnny, which increased Its mileage from 8.20C miles In 1900 to 9,384 miles In 190G, a gain of loss than 16 per cenf. Tho Ifnlpn Pacific lucreased Increased its mlleago from 2976 to 6,364. a gain of SO por cent, but Its earnings gained 17C por cont, or moro tlu;a tulco tho rate of mlloage .Increased. Tbo Northern Pacific ad vanced from 4t7H to G.314 miles of track, but sained 88 por cent In earnings. Tho Great Northern niish. ed its track! total from 6,417 miles up to 6,110 miles, and advanced Its earnings 98 per cont. Kor tho outlro sixteen conipank tle Increased mlleago was from 7G.239 miles to 92,334 miles, a gain of 21 per cont, whllo tho earning Increased from 5670,560,917 to 11,046,393,577, n goln of 66 per cent. The only caso In which tho earnings Increased less than the mlleago was that of thu Rock Island, where, tho linos op0r. nted Increased 80 por cent., while tho , earnings gained only 73 per cont. This statement y the Lodger Is timely considering that growth In aireet rnllwny Is now a llvo question In Seattle. Steam and trolley linos differ In many rospocts, hut In growth they are much alike. Hoth gain by expansion. U Is noteworthy that four nf !, great carno In tho above tnblo aro connected directly with tho 1'aclflc coast. the contest over the property Inter ests of Dowle's Zlon. nri-t. the court holds that the pretended prophet Is not the owner of the proporty which was commit ted to his custody "for God's pur poses In upbuilding an c&rthly king dom." Most significantly In this connection, the learned Judge de cides that thousrh there was no ox nross form of trust established in tho maklne of contributions, never theless a trust was created and that John Alexander Dowle. calling him self Elijah, calling himself the vice- . . , " , , . , , me sun sni gerent of God on earth, had and hasi , ........... . millJB CUIIIL-. no right to deal with the property as his own. On these points, Judge I-andls has expressed not only a sound view of the law, but has hap pily exprossed the present public opinion of the United Statos, whose people do not propose longer to al low the looting of public treasuries or trust funds without inflicting condign punishment upon the loot- Smiles No more hot-air franchises will bp granted at Salem. Itenorts of 20 and more bushels of wheat to the aero are the rule. A common sight a train load of California melons going through Ore gon. The wise man makes hay while the sun shines and bales It when the The next session of the Willam ette Development League will be held at Forest Grove In September. ors. "Second, and that which will send a thrill of apprehension throughout this particular community, is the language of Judge Landls in an nouncing his refusal to appoint a re ceiver or recognize as a proper cus todian of tho property, n man who has taken tho oath of nlloglanco to John Alexander Dowie. As quoted by tho court, this oath differs only In language and very little In effect from tho obligation or covenant which every Mormon priest Is re quired to observe toward the ruling authority of his church: and It Is a wondorful Illumination which Judge Landls has given to the pecul iar question In Utah by this part of his opinion. "Two tromendous facts established by tho decision of the federal ceurt: Ono that funds contributed to God through a pretonded prophet consti tute a trust fund and must be so consldorod; and the other that vows or covonnnts nccopted and obsorved by moh to obey a pretonded nronhot as tho roprosentatlve of Almighty God un,flt those men for positions of trust and responsibility as citizens. "It Is coming." Tho Orogon City Courier thinks tho farm products of Clackamas county should be handled at The Falls. "CASKV" OX THE LIKS. (Denver Republican.) The links were bright and bonny, wi' the tartan and the plaid. When tho pride o' Sklbo village met ,t.n t,o crt Andrew had: The play was fast and furious, and salr tho ball was tnwacKea. And In the final test o skill, one point McLaln lacked. The caddies stood wl' bater breath, and every face was set, For not a man was in the crowd but had his hair slier bet: And one lad cried, ae wi' his stick, Maclaren loomed up tall; "Hoot, mon! now show 'em hoo Old Sklbo kills the ball!" The gowfor lookit at the sky, and then down at the dirt, And cannlly he weighed his stick and loosed his plaid and shirt; He slowly planted both his feet, and then replanted each, And dinna doot he swung his arms as high as he could reach. You can get a good square meal or a short order that you will rel ish If you go to the White House Restaurant GEORGE BROS. Proprs. I Phono Main 196. Stato St. I Meals served at all hours. 9 'HSBm SsS, MiKssJHHRE t : miii, Iwigles Holil Their l'leld lly. v.orceior, .Mam, Aug. . The The trustees of the Eugene school district are considering the estab lishing of a department of music and drawing. Hurry up that bill, Mr. U'Ren, to limit campaign expenditures. The people aro ready for it and the can didates won't object. Albany Demecrat: "Take good care of yourself and those who are loft," said a saloon man upon leav ing for Portland today to reside. Hon. B. F. Jones, of Polk county, prophesies that next election will find all counties In Orogon dry, ex- copt Marlon, Multnomah and Polk. Asterlan: A man who Introduced an antl-klsslng bill in the Virginia legislature last winter has been de serted by his wife. Serves him rlsht. Grim death at Just that moment would have been Maclaren's wish, For the atmosphere resounded to that mighty, empty swish: His stick flew like a rocket, but alas, the woe decreed The ball rolled two feet, sickly, when It Just lay doon and deed. Oh, somewhere in our bonny land the pipes skirl all the day, And somewhere lads and lassies shout, and mon are passing gay; But we are dour in Sklbo, and no Joy is hereaboot, Sluce the day, when, like one Casey, our Maclaren foozled oot. Do you have success in baking? If yotf use ordin ary taking powder there are times when yoa do not, Eppley's Perfection Baking Powder can be depended upon to give uniform results. It is a pare, nutritious, Salem product put up in glass jars. Sold by Salem Grocers. C. M..EPPLEY Manufacturer Salem .... Ore. ,. r. i Wo keep our meats, wm.l ways fresh, in tho coolest 7 Our cutters nrn nil pa fore wo will piease Vnl " tllnnolntr n(tm n-j- ' ' k :;::::.?. lo-WIuers eivenBt, iinuniinn E. O. CROSS. Phono 291. i The Fashion Stabli Formerly Simpson's strtla. uyiu-uute uvery and tab w TPiiiaa1 . ..1. -nVi,., luruuuis a specialty, v. ho for picnics and excursions. Jfo . viuvo. w 1 e247 and 249 High Street Some of the railroads are going to add to the attractions of transcon tinental trnvel by running a theatri cal car provldod with a stage and all Its accessories. Dallas ItemUer: Such verdicts ns that glvon In the Hembree trial at Tillamook yesterday make our laws a farce, In Self Defense. Major Hamm, editor and manager of the Constitutionalist, Eminence, Ky., when ho was fiercely attacked, four years ago by piles bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, of which he says: "it cured me in ten days, and no troublo since." Quickest healer of Burns, Sores, Cuts and Wounds. 25c at J. C. Perrv'n rimer store. 1 BRICK Brick-furnished in latwtt small quantities. Pr brick made to order, Yiil on state Street, south i Penitentiarv. SALEM BRICK YAPn A. A. BURTON, Prcj Now Kngland norlos of the Order of n .' M Pnalty couId s?tr.." . -:sr ho h,", "-' 'fin: ik)vik imuisio.v. Tho &m ukB Tribune, a rabid nntl-Mormon nwtmpor, inukw the following oonimtnt on thu dfffetoi, of Juils Uiidla. of Chicago. , the .lon-Dowlu cnw " common .n jtidit l( th lnltd Staton UUtrlct ruiut at fhl cko ha found ht .iiunioB-tMt Wght lmvt. I.kii expw,l(l ,u rthd , Economy h a strong point, with Hood's Sarsaparilla. A DotUo lasts longer and does ra ood than any other. It is the only medicine of which can truly bo said lOODOSES ONE DOLL Aft mini YOl'U CIIIMIIIKN- TO iu;ih.si-t TIIU.lt MOXHV V TUU HANK. IV TK.VDS w mmmiv. TiimiT ASU .slai, NO IIOV WHO lMi;ih! ......... N A Ultt)W.u iuxk AC. H !S, J-V TO U.KH1MK Al'lmlf 'lt,MmilU,',ri,lt NWMW(jk Till: YOl'Mi KVUKKLY HV TUIUI with Tllltllt IMlHtXTS' CONSKvr 1NTUIKKT I'AIU OX mV HoxKiKii.unonSS5; Savings Department Capital tfaHoaai Bank Hold horo todnv nml lornmi ,),,.,. wiml inemborM of tho ordor, ropre antlnir nearly every aerie In n.n Xow Kngland stntee. nre assemblwl hero to take imrt In Hk. Pr,i ,...... The city U crowded with vlsltow and (he hotels aro taxenl to their full eaimelty. The KKiN 0Wn to ar rlvt hero yterdny raomlnif ...) ... rsl thouMRd wr In town by vn Imk. when th eoniMUlv deKro M' Himber of eraek tMii took iwrt. wu hld at W-cluuilc.- hall. Aftr the drill n baa HUH waa leadered m H.nn. i.-.. ... Cleveland. O.. armad worthy proal Heat. The ereatt of today opeaeit with " rtlMr IMtrade ihlt mornln. whlca waa a great aaeeeas. A BUW. br f valuable raah prU, wrw awardanl to the victorious aerie Uk "f ln m tha radt. Aftar th Pradt the marcher went to the OMH.adae rac. traeh, whera the Md day U now In rora. Aa a..roa aniwd. eatlnuud at mora than nltaan thousand hai. i. ... "ttondttare. The uninm n ',. .. . ruoon Includea a loux Ht nt track nd athtotlc .aU for rfclMWe 'f. khn bake aU ooru roaat muaic. daafliag and a4drtaM. VUtlBO Will Huh. In Wore for the lor of horn flh hon Xotoe win rtv- hi. ...i.... M.cla hlbltlo durlaK the 3tau Jlr weofc. Xoloe U aH Oreon Dro, rtHrt and a woader, too. HU uor. 2SL M ; TH WM wwrKnble for work doa o ear,y ln IW uaaaaa. oiot will m bmk welag nwwa. ao hta ardeat al MTra my. lop Tlwt CoiiRti. Whaw a ooagk. n tlrttlaf w t tr IUiior tn the throat ak y 1 uaeowforubl taka ttuterds Mr.aadMr.. J. a. And.,,, IT W$lth St.. Shu Uk. City. Utah, "Wo think liniui .. . MJ cold,, We Uavo UM t " J" ' Wry Dlfcmat and Blvea perfect Atlifafti- m ... ".' Bn,w -wkro.a.is.vsr1 If State Printer Dunlway carries out his pre-election pledges he "will make an ofllclal who win mean some thing to the people of Oregon. Will he. or will he not? If true to the reform blood that courses In the Dunlway veins, he will. Coo Bny Times: Now comes tho new, from Huaela that a larse num- ber of Jews have been arrested on unlclon of belonalns to "seiMe fenae organliatlona." The atutudo rwaneu or IU subjecta by the Uus ! rovernment U very well ex preaaed In the slant phrase "excuse (or HvlaK." ' . The turn of !,s 00.000 for taxs M collected from the Mute of the te XUrch.il Pleld. Chicago1, dead merrhant prince, n rorne to u.ht that the dead .n had been deeelv 1B the tav collertor. and now the will hare to make up the d- mftoat tho chargea la the next. There U wy 0t Kt af,er the life tong tasdodger ia Oregon. The la UerUaaoa tow altow, the Mn PtheapprHlaemtni. The Pendleton Kast Oresonlan haa this roay pelUM ot tht. tM irriwilon and open rlvor, win lrtriS ant.an;lmt,lW,atwnibri lm - " a,r"t- Rnllroada IU axtended frii.. k! I!!".- horat factura will - .-. cr. aw eacouraaod. tho llv.-. iri tT WIH u " M wldtr hay prodmlmc area n i Won will he nereaa-r V "ri " l we nereeaar to nrnf .. wtw vm f0. ..,. T lu" road win m- ' "ou SOOiX mum "in come m a rMuii tlwoaot. f ' Douglas Glenn, well known ln Pendleton nnd vicinity, was found dead In a cabin on McKnv Creek. near Pendleton Monday morning. Ho was in good health Saturday, nnd left for his cabin with some supplies. It Is thought the cause was heart failure. He was a prominent mem ber of the Knights of Pythias lodco. and also a member of Company D, aeconu Oregon Volunteers, during the Spanish war. n Shorthand. Shorthand, bookkeeping, typewrit ing, penmanship, arithmetic, spelling buslnoss letter writing, etc., are some of the branches that may be takon at the Capital Business Col loge. In session all summer. Indi vidual Instruction. Plensnnr n,o If Interested, call for cntalogue. S-2-tf Will Serve Two Vcai. K. M. Shim, sheriff of Morrow county, yesterday delivered H. G. Hiding to the penltentary officials tn sorve two eais under conviction of norse stealing It S. Giic & Co. Wholesale Merchants and Produce Dealers The Prune Association wants loo reliable KirU and women to begin work about September 1'Oth. Com fortable work rooms i,rnvMf.,i Inillej-- cloak, toilet and wash rooms w. i,u. iDBnort of employes. Htgi t..r now at our office. fSWK-S. r- t-T'Bzasm DO NOT HAVE ' YOUR HEAD SAWED OFT By jobbers and carpenters who sell inferior lumber at a bie nrofi.t. Get our prices before buying. We can save you money. OOODALE LUMBER CO. Just Received Two cars of best Star A Star Cede Shingles. Have you tried Malthoid Boofiaj P. & B. Building Pape: Full Guarantee. Woven "Wire Fencing of all ki:i Fence Posts, Gaes, Gate HhJtb and Screen Doors. WALTBB MOEIfl, 250 Court St, Salra, ft, Us olb RELIEF FOR LADIES. FRENCH TANSY WAFERS Original and only genuine. Pctiphl yellow wrapper with Crown trade nil For sale by leading druggUts. RMii per box. Self Rising B. B. B. Flout Ask your grocer for it. Summer School The first term of the Capital 8um isormai opens on May 1st, to coitaj eight weeks. Tutition $10. 6u School of Primary Methods. 0; June 31th, to continue three wteUUl dress J. J. Kraps, or County 8jpoj tendent E. T. Jloores, 8alem Or. 19 . Gold Dust Flour I Hlioiiuutis.ni. Wa nalaaar irriutloa axi,, . V ptrt ot the body, tU ttan of Wallarda Snow ul rop. Sullivan Honse. K S 0 lwsnre in reeamtneadlni: n.u. . Show Unimont to aU who a- -tl with rkaumatl Vf? aaS Made by THE SYDNEY POW ER COMPANY. Sidney. Oregon Mado for family use. Ask your grocer for It. Bran and shorts always on hand. I "P. B. Wallace I AGENT rge)CctaaaMa;tgaaiMtt&a HOTEL OREGON Corner of Seventh and Stark Streets, .vauU, uregon. ino new and modom ,! .j A . ,. Caters particularlv tn f.m.. .. ' lwnbe,r.0reincU1- European r , 'vu "" te $1.00 per day , Mt' ami Pric as low as In nlaes. WMOnT.DIOKEKSON Eom CO. O.C.T.0 Steamers Pomona an Altona leave for PofiM dally except Sunday 7. JO a. m. M. P. BALDWIN, Aj SUNDAY EXCURSION on trip Corvallis & Eastern Rf road TO NEWPORT THE TOWN m?TVT, Jt woun Pieaw t,t pnbUe I thaa wh,0 W9 tl tk ' hnadry wo wlu u t J the u.try ftr xu l; J Uara w. .. t " " " if i uw kav. th:-': "flhodj jrz Si: iff. 1M.,M s lft( RllTl ?! AVAiiatnn rt VAWrflft l'l return on the Coryallls and E'-1 railroad will leave Albany EVERY SUNDAY AT 7:30 A. tt Arriyinc in Newnort at noon, it ing leave Newport at 5:30 p. o-. S11' 5 hours at tho finest resort u West. Health, rest and pleasure J tho weary worker. Thrnn.rlnT. o,l iM,n, tickets 'f' all S. P. Bointa. trood coins and te: a s ujj ou ounuay excursion tnuu Faro from Albany, Corvallis or U nmntti T Kn - u- .n.nl triDj vW nonllfi.. l All UV, Vn trtRl l"l fftfnn OM. hl.nH A nnAvlnnil Oil i' I Owa , BUUVUUUUllU UVb,.UM A Pointed OaesHnn IU api,reciate a chance to at th 31T.y0Ur '"'" bill, and that will,." CUre the 1ut- V0GET FUEL & LUMBER CO GOOD iADVlCB ..ai - awa - I Buy at our pflces and 9t "" your groceries. Our offering J nppoaj strongly to you, - values can bo seen at a gl"4. Baker, Lawrence &BJJJ BESfil