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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1906)
DAILT CAM TAIi JOURNAL, BAIJCM. ORMOX.'sATl'RDAY, DKCKMniiit 13, ll00. T HlMHtllHIIIimMHHMHMHMMM .. am tm I Tli 11...... i .. at , rrom jsiiRcno Cnme to J IIH'II iiml !.. i... , m , , "" "ve mem the i Freedom or the City, tlio Keys or )REGON iLEE CLUB Town ami y0 cwein pim Ul0 it.k of t0 pr list (lirii City. 1 Oregon's ct- Capital IMMMHIMHSKllMniiHHHmMJ PRICES FOR HOPS THE SAME , gce; it's great to bo crazy. I college gU-o cluus aro pretty sllkc, only somo uru more so others. Tlio uregon uiee emu jCh more so. ..taws from Eugene camo to Sn- jyt night and wo gave thorn ytMng In sight. Thoy aro strong (ojtoi liniu nnu nwwi ui voice. Glw and Mandolin cuius gave ,lertiloment at tho Grand and It IFMt- .. ...... a Silcm was tnero. at s neon ft Wary uiuuu " .- hjs had ho many pretty gins in ihossd. it was ono ol "lu ver' futures of tho show. It was. fi musical tasto and lovo for tho Etrti would causo him to look to- lis tho glittering horso-Bhoo and Ltd love for tho beautiful would j - A . ... a t, .1 nM1 In -! 1 Dini 10 turn iiruuuu uuu iuuh other way. A follow had to dl- Ihls attcutlon. It was a caso of nd-horso which end of tho (was tho more attractive One ll only murmur: It happy I could bo with olthor Is tho other dear charmor away." there was an overpoworlnc laby- II of fall millinery presont. At h ono Imagined ho woro at tho York horse show. Noarly ovory In tho houso had a pretty hat. then under tho hats be show was undor tho direct su- ftlilon of tho Salem sonlor high ol class, and It was conducted by iteura all tho way through. That's I reason somo of tho seats were a h mixed, but who carod? t wm ft crent audience. Tho old His mouth and eyes woro full of half; His arms wero full of girl. Then he read his beautiful Ltme rlck; the one that critics say Is the best In tho language. It goos thusly: Kelly of Oresoh City Said It would bo a pity For many to go To a local ihow And hoar me road this ditty. Thou Mr. Kelly wont on to show how this happy thought would have boon rondored by othor great poets In tholr own particular meter and Btyle. He first took up Ella Hlggln son, also from Orogon City, Mr. Kelly's homo.town. Ella would have It this way: Roy Kelly, from ho falls Of tho beautiful Willamette, Says n show always palls Unless I am It. Then ho took up Mrs. Eva Emory Dye, also a poetess from Mr. Roy Kelly's homo town, Oregon City, and said she. In hor clear Sacajawea stylo, would have written It this way: From tho school of Oregon, From tho town of big Eugene, Camo a tall and happy reader, Camo a gay and winsome reader, Camo a. boy named Roy Kolly, Camo to school from Orogon City, And a sons ho snt and wrote, And, what Is worse, thon ho rend It. Thon It flashed llko n motoor across Mr. Kelly's mind that Mr. Ed ward Markham was also born In Oro gon City, and ho said Mr. Markham would havo written the beautiful po etic thought this way: Mr. Kolly had a farm: Ho planted It to spuds. GOOD THINGS PROMISED Mr. Donovan, the lion man has bought the following lots of hops during the past week for 13 cents Her peund: Henry Eoff lot. 10D bRlw, p, Krund iot, 5R lmJ, u uranwm lot. 90 bulee, and another lot 1S4 bales. In speaking of the hoi situation Mr. Donovan said: "1 have bought, during tho past two weeks about 1000 bales and I consider that It Is only a question of time till the brew eries will bo compelled to ndvnnco the prices." "Largo quantities of hops nro be ing brought up by the dealers for speculation and a3 tho brewors havo been somewhat indifferent they aro at prosent caught with but a small amount on hands. This lnactlvo con- itlflmi tt Mn lirnvvnra lina linAn tnlrnn advantngo of by big dealers who con- by tho clover comcdlnn, Robert Lett, trol enormous nupantltles of hops who (s also to bo starred next season on tho Pacific coast and- tho logical In n now musical comedy. conclusion Is that tho prices will advance." Foreign Hops. Tho English and Gorman markets aro reported to bo quiet. Tho situa tion In tho oast is nrncticnlly uu While some of the attractions at the Grand opera houso this season have not been fully up to tho stand ard, Manager Meredith baa glvon bis phtrbns ninny oxoellent shows and litis others booked for tho near fit Uiro, notable among these Is Coun ters Olga von Hntzteldt, tho clover lltllo prima donna comedienne whom Milton ami Sargent Aborn advanced to stardom last season in Anna Hold's former starring vehicle. "Tho Little Duohoss." This Is ono of the most olabnrato musical pro ductions ever staged, and tho now star mado as pronounced n hit In It last year as did her predecessor. The countess Is surrounded by n big company of comuiodlans and pretty girls, and alio Is most ably seconded "Tho Umpire-," which wilt bo scon nt tho Grand oporn houso Infer In the sonson Is ono of tho ndvnnco guard tho common sense Idea In iliustcal comedy that Is to say that Its nuthors aro nmong tho first to ..,--. . How tho "Snlt" Iieanivtl to llnMle. Thero was n salt water captain. who. for reasons of his own, accepted ft berth as first mnto In a big passou- ger slonmer on tho great inkes, Ho was a capable seafaring man, but he did not know what "hustle" monnt until ho wont aboard nt Ihfffnlo. Tho lake skipper to whom ho reported for duty remarked In tho most casual manner: 'Just glvo hor a coat of paint this Uio wnys of tho great lakes during tho navigation, sonson, when tho hard drlvc'iv shipping must bo forced to do twolto mouths work tit halt & year, RalnlVD. Paine In "Tho Builders,' In Tho Outing Mngnilno for December. ltcmnrkahlo Care, "I was much afflicted v.lth sciati ca," writes Ed. a Nud. IowaVMo, D..ImmiIaV fV tfntt "ttftlhM nlttl. .in morntug and If tho sun stays hot aud crutchos aud suffering a doal of palm she dries In good shape, give hor n i was Inducod to try Uallsrd'a Bnow second coat this nftornoon." I Liniment, which rcllovod wo. Tho snlt wntor mate stacgoreil In his tracks and made nmnxod protest. This wns a flva thousand ton vowol. and giving hor two coata of paint was several tlnj-s' work, by his reckoning. Tho lnko skipper was n person ot dls cornmout, wheretoro ho had pity on IiIh uow mnto and forboro to deal harshly with him, explaining with n tolerant grin: All right. I suppose you'll havo to loam to inovo lively after snoox lug around sail water all your life. You just pass the order along to tho bos'n, and toll him It's got to bo done, and then you sit up mid tako notice." Tho bos'n took tho order calmly, as If It wero In tin day's work, and by nightfall the big steamer was Bplck and span with two coats of nntnt from her water lino to hor guard rail. Tho sailor from "I used thrco 50c bottlea. It It tho Greatest lltilmont I over used; have recommondod It to n number of persons; all oxproa thomnolvw m belnit benefitted by it I now walk without crutches, nblo to perform & great deal ot light labor on tha farm." 3Gc. GOa and 1.00. Sold by D. J. Fry' drug etoro, o Ho Knew It. Wife Why, Jim, you shouldn't eat peas with your fingers. Husband Oh, I know that; but you seo thoy roll off my knlto ao. Philadelphia Prow. changed nnd will probably romnln ronllzo Hint tho day Is over for utter nntnt until nftor tho 1st of tho yonr innnltv In the thontor. no matter and thon n brlghtor market Is looked I what tho Btylo of ontortalnmont, nnd for. The Producors Prlco Curront that tho public Is aomnnuwig more published In NW York glvos tho 'substance nnd loss inonnlngloss fniinwint- ronort In tho Issue of tho nldlo In their musical nmusomont. CT i -o- VlhVBA OUHKI) IN fl TO 14 1AY8. PA80 OINTMENT le Kuamatee.l to euro any caso of Itching, Blind, doon nioodlnK or Protruding Ptlea In 6 to water had learned his ilrst losson In 14 days or moucy refunded. GOa . . - .- . 8th of this month, viz Ualos. Rocoplts for wook 0,781 rtocolnts from Sout. 1 43,79 eotyped phrase, "crowucu irom 0 . , ,d to Roy to dome." cornea in handy. It's 'Go J111 tho ,)UBB isomo time, too, sinco this could Fntll0r( (joar fnthor, como homo with mo now; I am not tho man with the hoe. Evory boy in tho gang, ospoclally cied on tho Salem Grand opora a; not slnco tho Georgia min is came to town. Just as many il peoplo up-stalra nB uown o-' . , py Tho bonton and upper crust i . f U)0 BU0W Is omnl present. Everybody was For Instance whllo tho plot of "Tho Umplro" Is out ot tho ordinary and treats of strnngo nnd usual happen ing. It novor descends to tho lovol Rocolpts samo time last yoar.44,880,ot tho Impossible and very seldom Exports to Europo for wook. .2.049 OVon to tho othor limits of Improbn- Exports from Sopt. 1 33,rn (hiilty. Its unusual succoss m um- Exports samo tlmo last year, .lu.so' cago a run or auu times -is iuin..- Imports for week 440 tod to the fact that It has n satio Imports from Sept. 1 2,407 dramatic story, a lively troatmont of ii.innrtn snmo tlmo last yoar. 5,777 Tho local market contlnuos to pro .. inin.1..nnil nrnnnil tnwn 111 ba- All belonged to tho mnnlcuro . lvon ft lul thero wero no liol pollol. .hrvannUmmtim for n lovo token. a random guoss tlio assertion Is I1Pnl,r-m. not countfn the hthatMr. Glonn, tho big fat fel-, . f K00(1 m. n the artistic : of tho houso by Mb beautiful litlon ot McDowoll'B Sea Song, mnn. ',o OIpo club. If be i'. ht J na1 t0 0rt0. to hh job. cny Albwt hat f "i,w has a waist line 1H ' vamlolln Club. juator, but ho can sing as swoet WoddlnK Dy tho fabled slrons off the heights iclly. nrle-i He's a nlnpln. Ho Is. ,.... T.ifa iwniimi Ohaititti U has a now comedian. ' irf ,Vll, Xft(,i Ba the Glee Cltib. rigl hero I nnuso to articulate .uuu Itihfr. rf not a fly on IiIb ugly mug. (' "-- "v - - - i .tiHimuK" . kdeio" several Btunts with more , , ... iwmmt ) . . . . Oounod IMS nl.Hltv lm imvn ill! OXDOlltlOll ni niiih I tho nv.rh-nbusod Llmorlck Imtalnr-l tho nosltlon that Mandolin Club. (Panet QlM Club. He . .. ...m iaanrallo , ProtoiSMe t !-"' "" il. n iiw. l. MIW rerlfk when proporly written and Uwriek ( exiweltloB) 'A Is th height ot truo pooey. , .tr Uoy Krtlf. ll I'e r ad a Llmorlck, ono called by Its t , i,L, tho Llmorlok par oxcei Ice. ard putiful spared nnil nynlnlnod tlio two ft- th best oxamulo ot the old- iMoririi epic poetry ho read: 'bn stood on tho burning uock. Ills Lr was In a whirl; Iola Maudolln Club. sovcral up-to-dato themes, nnd music nmi mmodv ualoro. Tho national sent a vory dull appoaranco, brokors games of football nnd baseball aro .. ...i wn it .i . ...iti. n.ii..aini v nmi nvnn craft reporting vory iew biuus, "" "-jueuu wu m"ii - not hoar ot any mnrkot In new Pa- nnd corruption In high places fool tho . . ii.ia .i nr it nt so 'n..ni. nf iA uiirnitlHt's sntlro. Fred inn rnnst nous uii ii" --.iwi.vm ... ... - - ..... " -.-- - ... i far this soason. In this state tnero has been a continued activity at last prevailing price. It Is conjectured that the hlKher grades which have ...... .,.i.i . from 10 to 30 fee such ' . .... , r.ll...rn. DO balM as tne wen " - ;. 41... J """ "7 V . , Ht.,,1,. have been taken for export. uui uiw iteet living inwmraiw - VW uwn - ... ... I . . .I..M.IMI l"lll ntk- lniBO gillivi "-- pir here ou December SO. of "IClHK Itichard." aided by a company ...! ainitniuAni that will ill! all the Mnco 1b tho loading comeman unu tho famed "broilers" aro In the compnuy. Jolui flrimih ns "King HUIinrti." This nioHt oxeellent tragedian, by many lending critic regarded as the . i. .uiiatanttated. The en ral aUte market on everything ex ewt the Ulgbeat grades can however . ... - ......... omi in .. HHnlu IHIUI IURCI. vww HMD WMIMir.n- urn uw. - - .. i iHiiiiiartual audience ?7fcT 2 cTatry. The coast Mr. GrlHlth's ecce In other Bhak, -.rfci. I U three hoi growla,,rn rolee ha Iteet, oonslderable. SS. Ilnit at a UuuMIII wl ad 119 Will be w.leoma.1 by lhstr Uaiea ar ' --.,u-iie .' -. . nairuulM atttl Hppreelate JS rtoiit lo-er prlc,.. Some very the l.Hcl.eet claas of ttoatrieal offer- j poor rr: i,B- )SUpin m . irHBiiBii isiBBma . at from & to c- ---" , man markeu are reiwn. i Tfce goverameat report of -lea of beer during O-tobw. ! S. ux- P.l 4.IS0.M7 bar. October. IMS. ,C,M " ' 77 uarrww .- .,j.tt O.VLV TllltKII IIUfcVTHMMI). Four of tho llyi CluirginI Willi Dl tiii'hnnru WVio HidNin'iI. The eevea bays ami yoMHg men -k.. u-. rhaTaad with vreatlng Jtist a few of the articles we have in out stote that make fine Christmas Presents Leather Gun Cases Fishing Rods Fiy Books Footballs Striking Bass Air Rifles Pocket Knives x ' Razors Roller Skates Boxing Gloves Agate Marbles COME IN AND HAVE A LOOK .V I One Door South of Bash's Bank ' --- - JIBUllwt" '711 UBI - thon ho read the mow , jbi, mh introducing ' ,. kotee. per lb. . v J.,... rMjv utabt ai tb - -.- ..l.ia i.-Miiii r.M-aviww srBii.e. tei aA aviaaaiBaTniteHaeiBBeB ! ww ---i- .imnlo of lvrlo poesy ami ironine ",-,.. Mub. , college,,,.... ,4Ag. medlam o prtelw" .. .r . mktmian. wkere tb . ..... , . anil i mniuim v. bibw. ww-. gave thousand lea 9X' Qthar noua- r- wUi I)JM. pense: ' auJ wlth the army toUnB and lathing an workers. safer Insur- Tho Ago of Clay. 'no irjn age Is passing, say geolo- s. or is about to pass. What Is we us place? wow. " .",- a, . iB M ln . . f rtilf llltf II"" - i"d determlneB suddenly. ' " nWMiuced only abftH.t 'le by mtlo it withdraws Itself . places. ""7". ,f ...u ot oe- "e a new nco comes on. The age a million aim t t Is to succeed iron is already in mt n "'' . Th, aW,lr w. ami m. ff timt It presents was -o,vvv, ...,,iii It U 'Qt that of now friend, but of a Is practleally ir Uat R Told nn Wnr fnr second time, claimed for " . 6 o aB. . -.v., .-. -- . orontBd in ' " ivs.f .i... cauuHv. . ,, ,-aa ax "v vi vwy. -... i...e. nnd al mut" rnn . ... . .i.A ntn riiiuv I uiuui "" v, atcoraiuR to mo Shaler. Is first to go out of use retain! nr- vaoroIk. After a whllo ere will bo no more iron buckets bath tubs and boilers. The re n'og vessels ot the future. Uke of onr savage forbears, will be 8 ot clay. Already a new spirit oterlng tho pottery of tho world, the ceramlo Industry is recover tthe lost slorles of Its antiquity. H iron win becomo too expensive r roof8. and titles will be more Even now they aro regaining reue in American country houses 'roa for structural purposes will !1w the way ot Iron for retaining For all Its shell of brick ' StOne Kmr Vnrlr 3 B. BtCCl City. asked dream of tho Iron age. a ! "Veyeton, Incased. Some time 1 teel skyscrapers and its steel W will bo curiosities. The and bridges of tho future. T ot thaw. wH be built of co- Many of, th are alxeaoy c- ..... .. . .Luiiu wIum tka In . .1 auiiniin am vw---w Biara 1 vuv. w-" - -. . timmiiu ii&rmmwt m . " rw iTtLular g. awl -rt"--.,.. 19M. t-r - 9V u ,MiatIon. of th. "Toasn !" UM :.rt to rtrSi-' -Ml' ll"' C . ..! limy. " ip prime, per H.... 4 neilr eoaat. 1MI. Prt- There r. i tJ!'5iWl "& " lh" ol . '. . . t chaaiW H l1 7.' .. Atmreml. The thrM r- Z ... waul aft" Ik. J riSll-il" --Twere formally raru ..... ..it.wMt. It le U Indiana oi i" " I lay age raasertlag Useinn a aove! ' rm. in hl. rorm . tbat . . . ... une. fboulder- is alreaay " tM- , .... I.. nmKrm. were lld P I" reeofdtfr'k eort yetterday aftemooa at 4oloek aad were lookwl at le jy by Hev. M. H. Kyan and M. A. Shlplaf. the leader of t"" MOV aaeai tor the purpoea of Weatlflca- . ..AM. all Id til Uoa. These geniiemwi - - ; mafnl Ul aw-- . Al. n r IT IU carpenters; - nothing TYfto co red and decay, and about H JifL,.-!. material U sus- ilble to anything ;! enera, Should cement ' J that is ureuicteu -. .- :,srut le iaiw for a(t wawa s enn . it A Natumi ! . tup QWiri wvm - - -- ..,. m aiinnofte 111 .. ,...1 MnnrtM IlSS llttll . . - mninniU n ri--- i .uf nllulHnC jmui,w -.. -rr,rr- , .a alio tlla WBB tiUfc r and explains ii. - were given until ll anenw - 4 o'eloak In wblali to Plead. ,..... .1,,.,, hnndre.1 boys crowd ed tho 9irt room making the bl .UgalMiHWniginiM-n renaBllgHMgHMgllMtlMMi Men Ate Well Dressed If They Have Their Clothes Made By JOHN SHOLUND, The Opera House MERCHANT TAILOR sm i D...ai ami PpnairlnV?. V,lcmK, .. -I.- , -t '"" "--" i...miin noved that the , bulW. - t,ound to oome flB diseaae. Take clple oao be appl ed to d !. medicine into iV-:--- . ,. prtrtl, trial b.t the e-n a ong men were ".m "". ,r Ltt ot use that is n,nllon (rom the ce8S of "antf0Tr0iUmP would simpler to the JZ that looks ba altered. A clvitkaHid to it for Its walls J JJJ t- on the noisy arts of tb . iro UougW iUcu.v.. unicn vbj Part M "fJould b. attaebed ' nntly and Immut.blr to manentl) aall RRiPR-PATCtl PHILOSOPHY .Kir.lt lUUIUT'H cl,rfl pl.llHd.y u,Hm tho on. wo; and II Inhabitant M In.n'Ml by WILLIAM J. W.0, aad u4tral by C1MIILIN r()PKlhM. Mlltn, 81.50 uet. For Hale al alt ! " " , nvmansia. '!.. ..i...,.i i.nvu iirAftaal dlgU.lc "?-.intntoniMh:e,-, . Bni, lnay Wght as well DMa have weir ---- weakD0ll """ f tbe. did so. in). .w - -r . Tho recorder then roanu. mred all Uo Prenenv ' "- LX of disturbing the ula-loa peo- nle and said inej "a " ,7 ?.7 . ......,.jwaduei their worship Mtboysawfit'aadmaBrorthetW eoaeerncd kw w U,BB " " rSacused ,"1 PIHJ today. Oneofthemwaareprated by an'allorner. druggists .for pjr pita taking away the can. BtrarC PU.UW t do per asaln la ",u .m." -dwell- effect tbo ago or tne-- cr, however. n -,, and running water. BenU..Vew yon .,. of the ) "" ...... .. mtn Farmer way v atT M.taker.' "Yob aa ro ---- Philadelphia Vts- KSSSftga : sJkhrS.772 w It l the beat aafeguard agalMt ,la. kow to waaVlad. JWJJJ ' w W,.lala r taW frrt7 rort4etJr . ffj uh.i raBWrwai "' '"" To go barefoot rather than wear uncomfortable show, to gt nalckly at th- heart of a carrot rather than ra.p Mi jWni jojfr the dry bosk or tho peppery top, and to bo In narmoay IVt.-r with the brier pateh as It U rather than be PWjN"- luhblt'a ly fretted beoauao he cannot understand why It should f, 1 ,y ot be otherwUe.tbl. U the hear, ; of Wjr J.Wt . philosophy, and la It lies many a troth for J. thought ful nature lorer. flhould tho reader oaro to follow the rabtdu umll! It will take him through th dead timber ot Ml.athrouaU h " ela .1 reason and peychology. TnZtlvMm tl.au and dawning Intelligent, to the origin of I1 ad the distant gUwp of Immortality la vhlth we are all id Thalmwt elaac simplicity of Mr. J-oag'a .tjrli. " G1NN 11 t ir m M "all moo-era - J idil