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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1909)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALJM, OHEGON, MONDAY, ATIUL 5, 1000. SALEM'S WIRELESS READY FOR BUSINESS Tho first communication between thin city and tho outsldo world, by means of the wonderful Mnrconl In vention, tho wlroiess tolograph, was had Sunday nftornoon nbout 3 o'clock, wnen tho operator, A. Y. Tuol, sound ed tho ship Admiral Sampson, pass ing from San Francisco to Sonttlc. Tho voflgol waa signaling San Francis co. but tho connection wbb lost and tho messng owns not secured. Tho vossol must have been far north, nnd probably was not nblo to got tho Day ulty. Tho constructing unguium- ui lnltod Wiroliw sTolegrnph ornpnny. who hnB haH been Installing tho plant at Sulom, Bay ho has a flrHt-clnBB out fit hero, wl polo b121 foot high. Acro BthoHo aro Btrung four Bopurato wires, and theso nro led Into IiIb of flco off tno end of tho big brldgo on South Commercial iitrcot In palrB. Tho engineer Ib ono of tho boBt tnon in tho employ of tho company, W, 13. Thoman. and h ohad a hard Umo getting it propor location In this city, but finally secured what ho wanted by courtesy of tho flpauldlng Logging Company, an dMr C. K. Hpnuldlng In terested hliiiHOlf personally In fitting up nn oillco. nnd allowing him to piaco tho poles and guy wlroB. Tho battorlcH nro being Installed today, nnd by tomorrow regular communica tion will bo poflnlblo botweou ships at eon on tno Pacific coast, 100 miles to COO miles away. Besides nearly nil vessels plying on mis coat, Tho fol lowing stations nro ownod and opor ntcd by tho United Wiroless on tho Pacific censt: Avalon (Cntallnn Islands). Ban Dlogo, Cnl. I,os Angolus, Cnl. Pasadena, Cal. (Oreon Hotol). Bnnla Ilnrbar, ci. (Potter Hotol). Han Francisco, Cnl. Hacramonlo. Col. (Capital Hotol). Hurokn, Cal. Coos liny, Or. (Marshflold). Astoria, Oro. Soattlo, Wash, n) University (Por ry Hotol). Friday Harbor. Wash. (San Juan Islands). Portlnnd, Or. Knlnma, Wash. Tacoma, Wash. (Tacomn Hotel). WeHtport, Wnsh. Olympla, Wnsh. Aborduen, Wash. Evorott, Wnntt. Ilelllngham, Wash. Victoria, I). C. No. Vancouver, II. C. Vancouver, I). 0. Kntalla, Alaska. Cordova, Alaska. Prlnro Ituport, I). C. Ketchikan, Alaska. Koop krowdlng tho knmpnlgn for moro kooporntlon, Tho Auto does so many things It auton't do. K fHE HAT OF TODAY Will always be found at Mrs. P. E. Fullcrton's Millinery Parlors STYLE-QUALITY-PRICE Mrs. P 211 N. Commercial St. TAMALES MAKING SALEM FAMOUS Tho Court Street Grill Is having a great run on hot tamales made by Mrs. Harry Ralph, wlfo of ono of Ca terer Collins' employes Mrs Italph uses tho finest yellow Indian corn nionl. and dresesd chicken, not chick en with fenthers on It as In tho Span ish faBhlon, nnd followed by eomo tnmalo makers In this country Dut ft is not tho purity nnd simplicity of tho construction of this toothsome delicacy of Southern origin that nf fects tho. palato most. It Is Mrs. Ralph's art In seasoning tho tamalo. Thoro Is mine secret about that, and thoy way thoy como onto tho tnblo, ntonmlng hot, saluting tho olfactory norvo In a way that makes tho con sumer want sovornl more, although ono Is a lunch for an ordinary por son, If not for nn editor. Theso tamales nro getting to bo talked about by pcoplo outsldo of 8a lom anil help mako tho Court Streot Grill nnd the Capital City famous. BIG QUESTIONS BEFORE COUNCIL IJoforo tho city council meeting this evening will como tho question of holding weekly meetings to dis patch business. It Is thrco weeks slnco tho council met, and tho result Is an Immonso accumulation of busi ness, that will tako until midnight to closo up. Tho street commlttco has rcportB coming In on purchasing a bargo to bring gravel from tho Inland, pur chasing n Htreot rollor, purchasing a rock qunrry, nnd Bovornl othur mat tors of In.portnnco. Tho question of closing up North Mill creek, and putting the wntor power up thoro In a concroto tubo, will also bo reported on. Thoro promlsos to bo n wnrm fight over that matter. Tho Mountnln Wntor Commlttoo has n report ion tho surveys mndo by Special Englnoor Culver, who has run linos to tho nroltonhush, and to Tnylor'i brldgo on tho Llttlo North Fork of tho Snutlnm. FROM ORANGE COUNTY NEW YORK STATE Wilson T. Dorronco and Carl ICrnt tlo of Albion, Ornii go oounty, Now York, nro In tho city looking up lo cations for their futuro homes. Mr. Dorrnnco says his son and wlfo nro coming. Ho Ib doscondod from tho revolutionary Dorranco family, nnd Is a man of nomo inonns who now thinks ho should hnvo boon In tho West twonty yonrB ago. Mr. Krnt tlo Is u substantial young Gorman who will mako n good addition to tho Oorman-Ainorlcan colony. Are the three things that a lady should consider when contemplating the pur chase of a new Easter bonnet. In each of these things our stock offers the best to be had : : : .: : The greatest assortment of up-to-date Millinery we have ever shown is now displayed here, ready for your inspec tion. OUR PRICES SUIT EVERYBODY. g PETROSINO, NEW YORK DETECTIVE, SLAIN IN SICILY. JoNcph IVtrushio, the Now York detective who was killed by Mnfla plotters In Palermo, Sicily, was nuu of the most elllcleut pollco otllcors In tho United Status He knew more nbout the methods of the Italian anarchists and tho Hccrcls of the bo called Black Huiid outlaws that infest tho Italian quarters of New York than nny other man In the country. He had captured scores of the most daring criminals nnd unraveled many mysterious crimes. For years these outlaws had sought to kill him PORTLAND CONFERENCE EVANGELICAL CHURCH Tho following pastors woro np polntod to servo for th coming year: J. L. Durno, Alsca; P. E. Flshor, Ad nn; I). A. Bolrrls, DrookB; E. MoVlck or, Doulah nnd Corvnlllsj H. H. Fnrn hnm, Dallas; W. P. Browner, Dayton; F. J. Lindsay, Laura, Florence nnd Mnploton; Guy U. Stover, Hlllsboro; W. J. Ballontyno, Indcpondonco; Ir rlgon, to bo suppllod; V. Urblno, Krupp, Zlon nnd Warden; Kings Vnl loy, to bo Gtippllcd; W. L. Pholps, Laurel; L. H. Wood, Lnfayotto; P. M Wood, Lewlsvlllo and Bridgeport; II, A. Dock, Portland First Church; Portlnnd Second Church to bo sup plied; II. Boworwox, Portland, Ock loy Green; 0. P. Gates, St. John; G L. Lovoll, Salem; F. E. Brlckloy, Sodavlllo nnd Swoot Home. Fullerton Phone 578 SlltS. L. 8. PENGHA DEAD; CAMK TO OREGON IN V5:i. Mrs. Loul80 Stearns Pengra, u res pected pioneer Indy of this stnto, died In Ilosoburg nt an early hour Saturday morning, April 3. 1900, nftcr an Ill ness of sovornl months. She was 57 years of ago and was bor nln West i mttshurg, N. . Tho romnlns will bo tnken to Kugeno on Trnln No. 12 tomorrow, nnd ut 2 o'clock In tho aftornoon of thnt day tho funornl will bo held from tho Baptist church, of that city, with sorvlccs conducted by itov. O. C. t Wright. Intormont will occur in Lnurol Orovo cemetery , bo sldo tho gravo of Mrfl. Pengra's bus bund, Win. B. Pongrn, who dlod In Mny, 1895. In 1853, whon Mrs. Pengra was but 2 yoarn of ago, sho crossed tho plains Into Oregon with hor pnronta who Bottled first In Jnckson county, nnd Inter In ItoBoburg. In 18(34 tho fnmlly moved to Orogon City, whoro Mrs Pengrn'a fnthor was pastor of tno Baptist church for two yoras and whoro sho b ecu mo a momber of thnt church. In i8G7 tho fnmlly moved to Snntn Glnrn county, Calif., but two years lntor moved bnck to Orugou. .Mrs. Pengra was married to hor lato luiBband nt Sprlngflold, Lnnq county, In 1871. Surviving Mra. Pongrn nro n daughtor, Mrs. O. Olsson. nt whoso homo In this city hor death occurred, and two hoiib, B. B. Pongrn. chiof train dlspatohor of tho Southern Pa cific company at Hosoburg, and C. A. Pengra, a momber of tho mercnntllo firm of Bridges & Pongrn, at Oak Innd, Orogon. Ilosoburg Itovlow. Library Statement for March. Number using rending roem: Dally nvorngo 77 Now niomhors 77 Total memberflhlp 3325 New boeks: Purchased 300 Gifts ...... . 10 Total 392 Nunibor of leans: Books , 15.J Kt Totu No. volumos In library 8142' 0 WKIiTi DESERVED. Tli IniW Tliat Come from Thank ful Kalem l'coU. That romedy U Doan's Kidney Pills. Salem testimony proves It always rollablo. P. W. Brown, 374 Summer street, Salem. Ore., says: "Three yeaYs of millwright work In a Biilphurlc fac tory, when it was necessary to per form repairs in poisonous gases and to work in cramped position and sometimes wot to tho skin, caused my kidney troublo I suffered from a lameness and soreness across the small of my back and about two months ago when in this condition my attention was called to Doan's Kidney Pills. I went to Dr Stone's drug atoro aud procured a box and soon the backache and sorenets across tho loins entire) disappeared, and nlso did the other symptoms of my troublo. Doan's Kidney Pills are worthy of a trial by anyone annoyed with tmckacho or kidney complaint." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffa lo, New York, solo agents for the Uulted States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other. o The cheaper fno shoes tho louder the squeak. o Tho Uctl-Itoclc of Suceoaa lies In a keen, clear brain, backed by Indomitable will and realities en ergy Such power comes from ".he aplomlld health that Dr. King's New Life Pills Impart. They vitalise ev ery organ and build up brain aad body, J. A. Harmon, Liiomore, W. Va., writes. "Thoy are the beet pills I eter ud." S5o at J. C. Perry's. THE MARKETS SAX FRANCISCO MARKETS. San Francisco, April 5. Whe.it No. 1 Cnllfornla.club, per cental $1.90 01.96; California yhlto milling, 91.95 0J 2.05; northern bluestem, $2.05 2.15; off grades wheat, $1.75 01.S5; rods; $1.8501.90. Barley Feed barley, $1.42 V6 (0 11.47; common to fair, $1.3501.40, I brewing at San Francisco, nominal, I at $1.50 0 1.(32 Vti chovnlter, $1.50 1 1.C0, according to quality. Eggs Per dozen, California fresh, I Including casos, extras, 23c; firsts, 22c; seconds, 20c; thirds lDc Butter Por pound, California fresh, extras, 27 c; firsts, 26 c; seconds, 26c. Now cheese Por pound, California fancy, 14c; firsts 13 c; second, 12c; California Young America, fancy llc; firsts, 14c; Oregon flats, fanny, 15c; do Young Amorlca fancy, lG&c. Potatoes Por contal, rlvor whltos, fancy, $1.25 01.50; Salinas Bur banks, $1.8501.96; do, Oregon, $1,75 0)1.85; now potatoes, por pound, 44lc; swoot potatoes, per crato, $1.251.65; do, repacked, $1.7602. Onlona Por sack, Oregon, $1,76 0 1.90; other stocks, $1.6501.85; nw grcon, por box, 25050c. ' Ornngo3 Por box, navols, stand ard, $1.25 01.75; choico, $1,750 2.25; fancy, $2.26 02.50; tangerines, por box, $1.50; do small boxes, 75c 0$1. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Trnclc Trices. Club $1.08 Bluostom $1.20 Turkey Red $110 Red Russian $1.05 Valloy $110 Flour. PatontB .6.53 Straights $4.55 04.80 Exports $4.00 Volley $5.10 Graham, 1 Vi sack .....$5.30 Wholo wheat $5.40 Ryo $6.60 Food $S0.50 Oats. No. 1 Whlto $39.00 Gray $38.00 nny. Wllllamotto val. ordinary ...$16 00 Mlxod $18.00 Eastorn Oregon, fancy $17.50 Alfalfa $14 015 Clovor $13011 Chceso, F. C. Twins 17 Vic F. C. Trlplot 17ttc Young America 18o Cream brick 20c Swiss block 20c Ltmburgor 18020a Mill stuffs. Bran $26.60026 Middlings $33.00 Shorts, country $29030 Shorts, city $30.00 Chop $20028 Eggs. Seloct Oregon 20031c Eastorn 15 030c Dressed Meats. Hogs, fancy ,...9V4 01Oc Hogs, ordinary 8 09c Picnic 10c Hogs, largo 7c Veal, oxtra lOo Voal, ordinary 809e Veal, heavy 7c Mutton, fancy 607c Cottago roll 11a Breakfast 17 V4 021c Regular short clears, smoked... 13c Ditto, unsmokod 12c Clear backs, smoked 1 3c Shoulders lie Poultry. Chickens, mixed 15 015 Vic Hens, fancy 15 016c Roosters, old 10011c Broilers and fryers 15c Dressed poultry, 1 cont pound high er. Ducks 11.J Goose, live 9c Turkeys 14 013c Dressed 20033c Butter. Fancy 35036 Choice 30c Store 18030c ToUtoes. Buying prices, per cwt... $1.25 01.35 Sweets, cwt. $2.7603 Fresh FrK. Oranges $1.75 02.75 Lemons $1.50 4 Grapes, crate .$607 Pears, box 75c0$l.OO Cranberries, barrel ..$14.00015.00 Uananas. pound 5 0 5 V4 Onions, per cwt $1.350150 Local Retail Marfcci. Wheat, per bu $1.10 Eastern Oregon $1.60 Bran, per sack 95c Shorts, per sack $1.3501.55 Rolled barley $35 Wheat, per bb $119 Local Wholesale Market. Wheat, per bushel , 90c Oats, per bushel 50c Flour, hard wheat $5.45 Flour, valley $5.20 Mill feed, shorts $33.60 Mill feed, bran $30 Hops, 1908 crop 10c Hops, 1907 crop 203 c Chlttim bark 305c Wool, .narso " 13c Wool, medium ..16c Mohair 20c Hay, cheat $13.00 Hay, clovor $12.00 Potatoo3, bushel 70 80c Apples, bushel 50c $1.00 Onions, por cwt 85 0 90c Prunes, por pound lVi04Vc Cranberries, Howe's variety, bbl $13.00 Butter nnd Eggs, Hctnll. Eggs 20a Butotr fat 30c Choeso, pound 20o GETS SAME SERVICE AS CAPITAL JOURNAL Victoria, B. C, April 5 Tho Vic toria Times today began rocolvlng tho full lensod wlro telegraphic sorv lco of tho United Press AB3oclatlons. Tho Times, which was established i!5 years ago, Is ono of tho most In fluential dally ovcnlng newspapers In British Columbia, and tho movo of its publishers In contracting for tho scrvlco of the United Press Associa tions marks an Important stop In the enterprising policy that has charac terized tho conduct of tho .publica tion under tho management, of Mr. John Nelson, its editor and manager. LOW RATES TO OREGON DAILY During March and April From nil parts of tho East, vln Union Pacific Oregon Short Line The Oregon Railroad & Navi gation Co. Southern Pacific $33 from Chicago $30.50 from St. Louis $25 from Omaha $25 from Kansas City Correspondingly low from nil other points. TO THE PUBLIC Wrlto Icttors to everybody you know In tho oast and toll thorn about theso low colonist rntos. Sond them liter ature about Orogon, or sond tholr addresses to us and wo vlll do It, In this way you can bo a groat help In tho growth and progross of your state. ' YOU CAN PREPAY FARES for any ono from any piaco If you want to. Deposit tho necessary amount with our local agent aud ho will telegraph ticket promptly. Inquire of agents or wrlto to WM. McMURRAY Genoral Passenger Agent Tho. Oregon R. R. & Navigation Co. Southern Pacific Co. (lines in Oro.) PORTLAND. OREGON DR. STONE'S Drug Store The oaly cash drug store in Ore gon, owes no one, and no one owes it; carries large stock; Us shelves, counters and show cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors of all kinds for medicinal purposes. Dt. Stone Is a regular graduate In med icine, and has had many years of ex perience In the practice. Coniulta tlons are free. Prescriptions are tree, and only regular prices for medicine. Dr. Stone can be tomnd at his drug store, Salem. Or., from T In the n-ornlng until 9 at nlgat. vlKELsBi JEgTaPlisr' LsssssssssBi H " JkaHaBaHfeBBW V'