Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 09, 1903, Page THREE, Image 3

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Late shipments all arrived. Sufficient on hand to
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We are glad to inform you we have in the celebrated
Haviland China Jboth decorated and all white, in several 5
patterns such as the jjj
Ransome Shape . Star Shape J
Baraine Shape And Plain fedge
The decorations are all dainty and exceedingly at- ?
tractive. $ i
We guarantee to sell Haviland China at Portland's
lowest prices, this assertion is mi . t nsi lively because
we can show you the price lir f r tland's largest j
houses.
Remember the goods are thoroughly and carefully
examined before being sent out. 5
Don't forget you save all freight and cartage charges j
by buying here. ,
All we ask is for you to come in and see that these 5
statements are true.
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Fine Roasted Coffees and Teas A Specialty
Phone 2411 Black.
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The Entire Stock
Of Boots and Shoes and Rubbers
We have purchased
be sold at a sacrifice,
get the bargains,
Successor to Jacob Vogt.
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Only National Bsnk in Marlon
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banking business.
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SAVINGS BANK
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doeempnts to these who wish to
rave money Kspesially who
can save only in fmail amounts,
aim to those who hare money ou
hand which is not earning In
terest. Dpolts oi one dollar or
more received at any time. J ass
book issued to each depositor.
Interest credited on Janoary I
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DAILY CAP TAL JOURNAL, SALEM,
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TRIES A
Saw Mills S&tting Down and
Tlaoftsands of Men Out
Rates Ate Being "Adjusted" to "Lessen the Demand for
Cars"-That Means Killing off Business- Ship
pers Would be Happy With Cars at Any
Prke-The Time Coming for the
Shippers and Manufac
turers to Help
Themselves
There Is a car famlno all over West showed that If Interior himtior mon
em Oregon. Sawmills nro compollod reached desirable California niarkots
to shut dowm Potato shippers and ' rail, they themselves can pot thoro
grain ahlppors and pruno growers only in the same way. When Hon
and nil kinds or buslnoss is ham. Campbell. assistant trnfllc director of
pered beyond endurnnco, because cars "ie Hijrrlman system, was hero two
have not been furnished to handle the weeks ngo ho perceived the reason
tramc. ubieties of tho Portland contention.
Hntes of frolght have been dellber- Lumbermen havo expected the
ately advanced to prevent the people Southern Pnclllc to put up tho rate
from doing businmi. and from wnnt. nboVe 53.10. nnd to make it common
Ing cars nt the price demanded. This
Is a suicidal policy on the part of the
Interstate corporations, and will d
velop n spirit of retaliation on the
part of tho people. The state of
Washington, that has threatened
them with a severe railroad bill has
not suffered as much as Oregon
where they have not been restricted
by legislation of any kind.
Tho time has come for tho people
to arm thomselvos with the best
woapon they can get hold of, and use
tho samo to protect thomsolvos. The
governor would bo Justified In calling
a special session of the legislature for
this purpose, and giving tho people
Boino measure, of roll of.
Shortage of cars on the Southern
Pacillc has compollod logging cnmp4
nnd sawmills to closo down, has.sliut
Oregon mills almost completely out
of the Interior California markot, and
has hampprod transportation also In
other lines of buslnoss. It has nerved
many shippers, including mombore of
the Portland chnmbor of commorco,
to a high tension.
According to J. C. Subbs, trnfflc dl
rector of the Hnrrimnn linos, ovory ef
fort is bolng put forth to reliovo the
enr shoriago for lumber shipments at
Portland. In nn Intorviow today he
said:
"Wo are doing our host to furnish
rolling stock for Portland lumber ship
pers, but nt this season of Uio year
It is a physical Impossibility to move
shlpmonts without some delay. The
situation at Portland Is loss congested
than at almost any point In the coun
try.
,"Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany has its sidetracks full of cars
all along tho line and an the Kansas
division of the Union Pacific we arc
simply snowed under with buslnoss
All over Uio Rast nnd Middle West
car shortage- at certain periods of the
yonr are annual occurrences and can
not be avoided.
"There Is scarcely a railroad in the
country that does not own 30 per cent
more power than Is required to mov
Its buslnee. If It were evenly all-
tributed throughout the year The In
crease of busfnet on the Pacific roam
has been to heavy In the jmt few
years that condition are becoming
similar to those which have prevailed
for years in the Kast and MUdl
West.
"The new JS rate on lumber from
Portland and interior noluU to San
Francisco, which goes Into effet on
Jnnuary 1st. my have the efTeit of
relieving the situation somewhat by
lessening the demand for tare."
The present rate on lumber to
Francisco aad bay notuU la 58.10 'wt
ton fro Interior Oregon mills and
$7 5f froas Portland U to about
three wontjis ago Portland and Inte
rlor mills had the same rate, namely
1310. The iaH from Portland was
then raised to If. awd November let
to $TH
The $7 60 rate hrte prohibited rail
shipment from Porttanei to Catttornla
just as the Southern Paelfo iateedod
It is absolute Ugh. ana the rail
roads defended H anly hf "yln '
Portland mill ea ll hy water, and
Interior mllle eawwt; therefore. Port
land mills 4ot need ear. Hat waco
the rallroada eoala legally withhold
cars from Portia! y waaaa of
a prohibitive rate, tfce.IT rate wat
establUhed
Portland lumber men clamored khm
jy against tip discrtminatioo
taiiwl Jt unjust and JH'gal
Thy
OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER
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to Portland and Interior mill They
any they can do business an n $fi
rnte, though not In smaller volume
than on a SJ.10 rate. They would
prefor the lower tariff if It would
yield them cars. In order to get cart
they -nro willing to pay them more
However, they will expect to recolvo
cars after tho new rate goes Into of
feet, and, If nn adequate number arc
not forthcoming, they wltl be henrd
again.
Consequently, tho adjustment of thq
rnto relegaton ono troublesomo ques
tion, nnd lumbormon now fnco tho car
shortngo tho. samo as othor shippers
do. Rnough nrs will kop them all
poacoful; scarcity will mako them
belligerent.
Millionaire's Poor Stomach.
The worn-out stomach of the over
fed railllonairo is often paraded in the
public prints as a hornblo oxample of
the evils attendant on tho poescoslon
o fgroat wealth. But millionaires are
not the only ones who are afflicted
with bad stomachs, Tho proportion la
far grcator among the tollers. Dyn
popBla and Indigestion aro rampant
amonn thoeo poople, and, they suffor
far worse torturos than tho millionaire
unless they avail themselves of a
standard modlclno like Green's August
Flower, which has been a favorite
household romody for all stomach
troubles for over 35 years. August
Flower rouses tho torpid liver, thus
creating appetlto and Insuring perfect
dlgoetlon. it tone and vitalizes tho
entire system, and makos life worth
Hvlnc. no matter what your station.
Trial bottle, 26c ; regular site, 75c. At
all druggists. At Dr. Stone's erog
stores.
Almost An Accident.
Miss Bthol Palmer, who was fea
tured with Kate Claxton last season
In the "Two Orphans," had a narrow
oscape In the production of "Not
Qullty" now being presented by the
Huie Wing Sang Co.
Fancy Dry Goods
Mas up l a aew llae of heavy
wrappers, all colors White under,
wear All klada of wsisU, faney
goods, sllka, Beots" a&4 ladlea fur
BtshlDK Reed, ellk Baadkerehlrfs,
ealnaware. Noir Use of winter &o&
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H Physlelans prescribe It
1 for their most delicate I
j A. SCHREIBER, Salem. 1
I FARMER'S HOME. I
rhpylfor saJe cheap, jw ioar. ". -
lero. Or Ciorner of aiwy
9. 1903.
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Baker Enterprise, nt Portland, Ore
gon, .miss I'nimor was called on to
leap from a burning building to a
treo eight feet distant and (on foot
from Uio ground. Just as she JutnpeU
the actress fainted, and but for tho
agility and strength of John M. Sulli
van would have been dashed upon
the stage.
Drowned In Albania.
Constantinople, Doc, 9. Twenty
seven were drowned in a flood nt
Scutorla In' Albania
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This question arises in tho family
every day. Lot us answer It to-day. Try
J&ll-O
a delicious and healthful tlessert. Jk're-
Pre.
pared In two minutes. No boiling I no
baking I add boiling water and set to
cool. Flavers: Lemon, Orange, Uasp
berry and Strawberry. Get a package
at your grocers to-day, to cts.
We have a fine tract of timber
land near Cottage Grove
1000 acres will make
about 4 million ieet to 14
section. From 100 rods
to 1 1-2 miles of river
This is a snap.
Two acres, with good 5 room
house, large barn, plenty
of fruit, 1-2 acre of vet
ches, for ren at $5 00
per monh. 1-2 mile East
of Asylum.
If you have property to sell Or rent,
or want to buy or sell, trade or ex
chance for other property of any
kind, or If you want a loan or Insur
ance, see R. It, Ilyan & Co. 10-ZC-tf
R. R. Ryan
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Over 50 Per Cent Reduction On i;
Seating tovee
Continues For The Week
See Corner Window
M. WADE & CO.
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Willamette Uflivesstty
John. II. Coucuan, Jt'KMinio.T, Sijm, OuKaaN.
College of Literal Art, Law, Art, Medfdne, Mosfc,
Oratory Theology.
PREPARATORY DEPARTMET-Osta 10 8tB(Jtl mmiltWu rblt f fritl
pnmer-lover tnitt In nerrutor dctarHnent- Btilad ttlotiUg
profculotil tnlalii. tk Uelveialiy ieH 10 the 1 tervh tucllcsl
ncatloa for all who r "wire of the vain of trained fcraln.
THE R0RMAL DEPARTMEhT-offers :itiorB ti umt le u uoiy tti
prctUeoftMtblr. HelialMlinoBlmBtati of tuH mbcoI law
It ttucatrt are la (oostiBt itmai,
dtalogtfe Upon Application.
Harritt & Lawrence
5ll aors Orotorlu sad batter OrocerlM 1U1 iAKYoaY s
There's where you get GOOD treatment and GOOD goooi
Stop In Mid foryoamlf. cl p. o. orockhv.
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Is a constitutional discAso.
Il originates In a scrofulous condition c
the blood and depends on that condition.
It often causes hendncbe and dtElne.ig
impair! vne isaio, smeu ana ncaring, de
fects the rocat orrfiuia, disturbs Uio stemach:
It U aliVftva radically stid tierm'xhpift
cured by tho blood-purifying, alterative
aim ionic aciion or
Hood's Sarsaparitta
This crest medicine has wrought the most
wonderful cures of all dlDCAMs depending
on scrofula or the scrofulous habit.
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i The famous unexcelled I
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! The finest flour ever sold
'! in the city. Tiy it once.
; ; We will sell to you again.
ID. A. Wlute4
& Son
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301 Com'l St, Salem, Oregon,
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$ JO. MILLER.
J0, BECK.
PETER HOCII,
German Market
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Just opened, next door to Hr
rltt k Lawrenoe4 grocery to".
a clean, new market, where all
kinds of meat can be had. Ixrw
prices and prompt delivery oar
motto. We male a specialty1 of
flue Ocrmaa sausage of all
kinds. Olve us a call,
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than just before tho now year. If you
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