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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1906)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALSM, OREGON, SATURDAY, bECEMBKft 1C, 1000. W ftML itakin 'Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from grapes, refined to absolute purity, is the active Principle of every pound of Royal Baking Wder. Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder renders the food remarkable both for its fine flavor and healthfulness. No alum, no phosphate which are the principal elements of the so-called cheap ' baking powders -and which are derived from bone, rock and sulphuric acid. POVAl flAKINO POWDER CO., NEW YORK. HOPHEN DEMAND RELIEF CURRENT TOPICS TODAY Prepared for the Public Schools nHd Uio Family Circle. In arithmetics and analysis Is cram mar; somo othor placo whoro things nro bnpponlng besides In Dryland school district. Tliey learn tho ning nltudo of tho world and Its doing. Wo spend a porlod each day with current topics and consider It stimu lates an Intorost In history and geo graphy and gives a footing of up-to-dntoncss to tho scholars when thoy can report tho nows, first In tho com munity of somo cront thing that has happened. Thoy form an nppotlto for It. and relish It as you do a Thanksgiving turkoy dlnnor. P. B. DUNTON, Teachor. The Canadian pelagic soallng catch of 14.301 seal skins sold Friday at London brought an nvorngo of $3 per skin loss than Inst year, which was $21. CO. Thoro Is n serious coal famluo on throughout tho entlro northern por tion of British Columbia and Alas ka. Tho bill for raising all tho Bonn tors and repropontatlvos salaries was votod dowu In concross Friday. Tho Standard Oil company has an nounced thnt It would ndvanco thoJ commodity was only wngos of all ts employes now ro calving, tons than $100, a 10 por cant raise nfUr tho llrat of tho year. Hindoos living In British Colum bia nro dylne off rapidly on account of aovoro cold. Doctors sny thoy cannot stand that climate. Tho hunbonnon will hold a mam moth convention In Chicago In Janu ary to discuss tho car shortage, Secretary Coleman to Draft Resolutions on Car Short age Situation j Whllo tho principal object for the meeting of tho Marlon county hop growors wa3 "to arrange for tho or dering of supplies for the coming year, tho car shortngo question came up during tho course of the meeting, and, although tho speakers deplored tho situation deeply there was no definite nctlon taken upon tho sub ject, but tho entlro mattor, -as stated In Tho Journal yestorday, was left to Secretary James It. Coloman. Although tho attendance upon the meotlng was Bmull it was represen tative, and much enthusiasm was displayed. Several of the members of tho association spoko' upon the car shortngo question) and, while thoy rovlowed tho situation thor oughly, thoy quoted figures tending to Bhow whnt tho growers' had lost by reason of tho shortago of carB, and recommended that somo steps bo taken to romody( tho existing evil. Aftor discussing tho question thor oughly tho mooting decided to leave tho mattor In tho hands of Secretary Coloman, who was Instructed to draft n set o'f resolutions covering tho con ditions In detail and demanding thnt somo rollof bo applied by tho legisla ture In tho form of an net calling for reciprocal demurrago or a state railroad commission, with poworB to ndJitBt tho dlfllcultios. Tho prlmo object of tho meeting wna to arrango for tho Buppllos, bal ing cloth and sulphur, for noxt year and Secretary Coloman was Instruct ed to put In tho ordor at tho earliest posslblo date. In ordor that tho growors will got In on tho ground floor nnd socuro tho lowest prlco on thoso necessities. Last year tho as sociation did not moot In timo to or dor tho supplies boforo tho stringen cy boenmo npparont In tho market, ns a result of which tho growers lost thousands of dollars, and this year thoy proposo to got their ordor In bo foro tho rush, and socuro a better prlco. Last yoar tho growors had .to pnylfc conts por yard for baling cloth, whorens tho quotation of this 10 conts throo months boforo, but tho growers, by roason of thoir oarly action, secured tholr supply of sulphur at tho rato of $1.00 par hundred pounds, and tho local donlors woro demanding and receiving $2. CO for tho samo grudo of matorlal, and then tho sup ply foil far short of tho domnnd. Tho cur shortago quostion was pretty thoroughly throshod out at tho meeting yesterday afternoon, but final nctlon oh tho matter was deferred until tho noxt mooting of tho association, which will take placo on tho second Saturday of Jan uary of next year. o CARNIVAL IS OPEN. Good .Music, Pretty Girls nnd Confetti AVcro Features. When tho doors to tho Mid-Winter Carnival. Klven by tho WlllametteJ University students last night on Commercial street, were opened hun dreds of people crowded tho spacious nnd beautifully decorated pavilion. The Peerless orchestra was present and soon tho air was filled with sweet music, laughter and confetti. Tho Incubator, to speak French was "a howling success," and the animal parade through tho pavilion was Immense. London's Newest Tube. London, Dec. 15. Tho new tube railway, known ns tho Great North ern Piccadilly nnd Bfompton, was opened for traffic today. It Is tho longest nnd most expensive tube lino railway in the world. It goes from Finsbury park to Hannersmlth,- Hpl loway to Klngscross, to Russoli square' and Holborn. where a spur lino runs down to tho strand and Fleet Step Holborn to Leicester squaro and Piccadilly, Dover street, Down street (for tho dubs), Hyde Park corner, Knightsbrldgo, Bromp ton Earl's court. Baron's court 'and Hannorsmlth. By moans pf tho new lino It will bo possible to cot from Waterloo and Charlnc Cross to Klngscross, under covor, thus saving the tedlus omnibus Journey that has hitherto btfon a grievance with cross London travelers. Iti'linvlmi- T.., . Washington, Dec. ik" t8' anco with the notice g .-.. uh ueceniber 5 to irA 1 ers Of the United Stnt. , h?M tho interest maturing on the mJ jiiLuruaL iiuiifiR itnttt'i,-..- . . . -'- January 1 and Mnv inn, ' mi lii-nnnlfl, u-IH.r..., .... "OUHl ...,. -, ...w.uut. u-unip. nn . . wu am ' Will Not Face Trial. Mnrtln ii HnirA. plv nttnrnnV of Tho great Numidlan "on and the ' fomorly a practicing attor ney, now Borving a sentence In the Multnomah county Jnil for complici ty in tho land frauds, was cited to appear before tho supreme court In disbarment proceedings. HIa formal Bnako charmer wero attractions which drew largo crowds to tho anl mal dens. Tho tea gardens with its beauti ful oriental costumed maids was one tor today, tho ritaim,,. .. ..ocuienis liowfj -D , ..v.wvo uuo iop intent J January 1, 1907, on rogstered 7$ will bomnllp,1 n....- 'BUMW , ,. UIlt,lr owne ",". .uiiount Of int.., Which Will bo time ...,..,., . """ . , " i"viiuiu 1 Tit,., ?12,000,000. Secretary Shaw M fluenced by tho fact that tho i,J. collected surplus revenues amoodl .- T.,wvV,vvv ,u i0 month ofi vomber atid that the current moi uiou lmuiy io ue a month of &ti I receipts. Tho action thprpfnr,,,' roieases tor tho use in tho buslm tho country a sum prncticallv to tho surplus rocelpts for NovceI nml ridonniltni n.i.. a .. -"-.. wnuis 10 thai quarterly payments being maVt gemer, nomera of bonds will onlj uuiikuu io sunu mem to the trei once. of tho most picturesque places In tho r0BgnatIon a8 B inombor of tho Bar (carnival Tho ladles' chorus was compelled to answer-many recall numbers. Dr Heritage appeared at his best In tho baritone boIo, "Tho Two Orenndlors" which was heartily encored. Tho ontortalnmont will bo repeated tonight with vocnl music from Chas. Roth, Mrs. Carlton Smith and Association has been received. It is likely that tho proceedings against him will bo dropped. Coughing Spell Causes Denth. "Harry Duckwoll, aged 25 years, choked to death early yesterday tho morning at his homo, In tho presence Heritage mnlo quartet added. Al- of his wlfo nnd child. Ho contracted though thoro woro mnny nttrnctlons a slight cold a few days ago and In town last ovonlnc fully 1000 poo- paid but Httlo attention to it. Yos plo visited tho carnival and many torday morning ho was seized with a more nro expected .tonight. iflt of coughing which continued for o i somo timo. His wlfo sont for a Sure Curo for Plies. 'physician but boforo ho oould ar- Itchlng Pllos produco molsturo and rlvo, another coughing spell camo on causo Itching, this form as woll as and Duckwoll died from suffocation. Blind, Bleodlng or Protruding Pllos St. Louis Qlobo-Domocrat, Doc. aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pllo Jst., 1901." Romedy. Stop3 Itching nnd blooding. Ballard's Horohound Syrup j pairs tho 111 effects of over (MsA Ausoros tumors; ouc a jar ut urug- wouiu navo Bavoa mm. 25c, Dec ana Tea or Tablots, 35 cents. Fori gists, or sent by mall. Troatlao free. $i,oo Sold by D. J. Fry's drug atoro. I at Dr. Stono's atoro. Wrlto mo about your caso. Dr. Bo sanko, Phlla., Pa. Tho Texas Wonder. j euros all kidney, bladder t! rnoumatlc troublo; sold by all gists, or two months treatmwt mall for ?1. Dr. E. W. Hall, j unvo stroot, St. Louis, Mo. for testimonials . Sold by Ste, drug storo. dw-lfr o Teaching It Manners. "You naughty child, what did beat tho cat llko that for?" "Mummy, I saw her spit oa I hand and then rub It on her face," Ally Slopor's Half-Holiday. HolllBter's Rocky Mountain Ts purifloa tho blood, strongtheni norvos, rogulates tho bowels, aldit Kidnoys, curoB stomach trouMi builds up tho nervous force and Chinese) Go Into Banking Business. Now York, Dec. 15. Croat activ ity has provallod at tho headquarters of tho Chlnoso Reform association, Mott stroot, during tho past fow wcoka. At a largely attonded moot ing of Chinamen in tho association rooniB tonlcht Ton Luon announced that tho association's organ, "Tho Chlnoso Roform Nows," was a great success nnd It was decided to oxtond Its operations and produco editions of it In all tho principal cities In tho Btntos. It was also announced that tho construction of tho Chlnoso bank In Moxlco was bolng rapidly proceed ed with and thnt &tops woro bolng tnkon to oiion branches In nil pnrt3 of tho United States and Cnnnda. Tho capital stock Is $1,500,000, nnd over half of It hns already boon sub scribed by Chlnoso morchnnts. SALEM, OREGON. A thorough business training school, skilled teachers, modern me ods, oxcollent cqulpmont, consclontious sorvlco to pupils, both school nnd nfterwards. Wo cannot supply all of our calls for helji and tho demand will bo greater noxt year. For six weeks or two months following thoflrst of tho year, the I mentions now aro that every desk in our school will bo taken. Ak who expect to begin thon ukuld notify us as soon 'as possible, thifl n dosk may bo rosorved. THE CAPITAL CITY QF OREGON Is an Ideal school city. Tho surroundings nro excellent, and tti cost of living Is much loss thnn In a larger city. If you nro Interest ed In making a successful Btart In business, lot us show you that M hotter school advantages can bo had nnv nlnco. nt nny nrico. 0c new cntaloguo for tho asking. W. I. STALEY, Principal. PRACTICAL PRESENTS (HMIIIMlllllIlllinillllMWIIHIIIMIMIMMIIMMIllMIIKll UlIllHIMIMHHMIHHUlKMIIIHIIWMIMIHlUMHIlllHiMHmilllllHlMl JiUtkTH to HcImmiI Children. Now York, Doc. 10, 1000. Dour Children: Tho snmo moon Bhlnos on Now York that shines In Orogon. Tho qualities of moonshine nro tho anmo. , I nm wrltlug In tho 11th floor of tho Trinity building, cornor of Broadway and Wall atroots. Uolow utand Ihu church, with Its llttlo old comotory ovor a hundred years old, whoro nearly ovory gravo Is histori cal, Sunday wo took a suburban train up tho Hudson to Poughkeopsle irnst Tarrytown, Flshklll, Hpuyton duyvol, and othor places, mndo fa mous by Washington Irving. Wo wont through Vnssar college, which Is conslderod tho lluost womnn collogo la tho world. There nro lSoo girls lioro. Tho oost is $500 n yoar. Lucy Maynnrd Salmon wns our high school principal In Iowa nnd Is at tho huitd of tho dopaitmout of history with ilvo nfinoulnta pro Xossors. Tho library Is a dream of bonuty. costing millions. Tho librarian told mo bookB on KucIIhIi lltoraturo woro most cnllod for. That pleasud lllll Vlll-v iimnli There aro many California girl l"ll"""""ll,l"1'',,a,aiH" nyro, nut row from Orugon. Ourj wealthy pooplo who wish to glvo tholr daughloru the htNt Hhould si'iid for a Vnsinr eatalosuo. , By Hpeclal porniliMlon we werb taken through tho senior parlor. It Is furnlshQd oaoh your by tho senior eland and It hooukk! as though the wonlth of tho world was pourod out lioro, Ono of tho seniors, it beautiful girl from Uoorgln, who know Jool Chnnd lor llarrlu, of Atlanta, escorted ua and as a spoelnl favor I was permit ted to sit on thu parlor sofa with hor Just ono mliuito. "Oh. loan back," (b1io buIU,' "It won't hurt you." I was buroly touch ing tho od so of tho Hutto. In Now York the delegation from Orogon held n confergnco with the oxucutlvo commlttoo of tho Western Pacific, tho Uould lino that Is trying to got Into Oregon. A lino through central Orogon rouneuting with tho Uould system of 35,000 mtlos of rail road, ruunlng north to Portland through western Orogou, would glvo Oregon producer an outlet, and ac cess to tho urontost markets of tho Mroria, and 800. mtloa nearer to tho east, E, 11QPEU. Tho Jouriuil'B Currout Evonts nro Vieln npproclatud a Is Wldonee.1 from tllo follo.wlng lottor! iiVurora, Oro., Poc. 13, 190C Having boon taking Tho Capital JounmVY tho school ono month Have hud short vacation now, nnd fool that wo'cannot get along with out u current topics In school. You may KU088 for yourself whothor It awpko an Intorost or not, ab when wo commenced taking tho dally wo had about oightoen scholars nvorngo. Now wo hayo forty with forty-four ou tho roll. Somo didn't Intend to como any more, until they jaw tho Ufa pnd activity wtck cur TOiit topics produco lu tho aekool. Th6y tHut otklnif hi k ha -jarnod bwldwj bokH; mt&lK to! 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