DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREfiON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1003 'OUR ii I mi ii I b. I, I tti HI IB HOPS Ti -jr anit A Lowers Silyerton Sliows 4cres and Products This Year Many New Fields Are Being: Pat Out, and the Prod uct Will Be Largely Increased Sllrorton, Marlon county, Oregon, Lop groworB In 1908. Compiled by D. V. Vaughn: Now Aero Bis Acrfe Anuasoa 5 24 Arthur, K 8 20 .Allea .'..17 76 Anictt . . .. 66 Archibald 10 35 Alrlclc , 41 Blakcley .'. 16" 40' 45 Uowcu, J. T -8 65 Bownc, O. D 12 65 Bowoa, JI S 30 Bowers 7 30 Bowuor 7 30 BuclU 12 71 Brokfaa 8 30 BurtnoBH 18 45 Iloutler 10 72 Broslg, P 8 30 Carlson 11 3D Cooler 12 72 28 Cox 14 85 Chamncss . ... 10 60 8 Caaon 10 36 Davis, P. 10 65 Davis, Titos 7 31 Dick IlroH 12 21 DowtiB Kstato 69 232 Dosart 0 40 KngtlHh 18 85 English .. ., 18 95 Evans 1G Fin lay 11 39 Fonkald 10 Fosliny 26 142 g Ty Out Rotfgh Dy Ot Pound Wash Which Includes tho en tiro family washing, oxcopt shirts, collars, cuffs and laco curtains, which will be chargod at list prlco, and put In sop arato packages. All starched pieces will bo starched and drlod, and nil flat plocot, from spreads to handker chiefs, will bo Ironed ready for use. Lot our solicitor call and explain this system In full. You will do away with washing and starching at home. . 5, t: flnrhnr . ueisor .. . . .. v. ... lbx-, OunddrBon .. - ,,.iap L Hartmtm, 6 ...?.. Tb Haborly. M .. .. ,. 3 ikariman, H . . .S. A 12 Ifatteburg ., 20 1 Hobart, W ....... . 4 Jonnan, Al .5."....lj5 6 Johnson, PK 16 1 Kalsor 52 1 Larsen . 8 Llndholm 1... 5 Limbeck ........ 7 Mador, J 6 McKInloy, B 7 Moulding 10 Maschor . 35 1 Miller 11 Madison 4 Mount Bros. .. ,. .. 22 Myers, O 6 Morley & Adams .... 12 Morloy, O 24 Morloy, J L 14 Nlggll , 6 Olson, A ..12 Ossund, O M 10 Palmor, M 20 Perry 10 novolsted 30 Schnell, W. A 8 Selgfrled, J Skalfo, M 25 Skalfo, T 8 Smithy 10' Stcelhammer .... 7 Storll, E 4 Stushfel, A 10 Sohar J 10 Taylor, O 10 Toft, L A 5 Vaughn, D V 5 Wengor, C C 5 Wongor, II 11 Wolf & Son 53 Wolfard 21 22 - Salem Steam Laundry 124 50 59 101 85 23 Gl 61 120 65 126 50 100 118 47 50 46 35 44 GO 38 13 23 31 51 280 65 10 10 10 Total 1114 6009 159 Phone 411 230 Liberty 8t Or a postal card, and tho wagon will tho curront In passing through New Electric Heater. A now eloctrlc heater for rapid work has boon lnvonted by a Havana engineer, and Is thus dosorlbed by tho Scientific Amerlcnn: "Tho Inven tor claims that with his little electric boater half a pint of water can bo raised from fi oozing to tho boiling point In only four or flvo minutes. Tho heater may bo chenply ma do, as will bo readily seen from tho following description of Its constructien: Tho bundle of the dovlco, which is made of Insulating material, Is secured to' a tubo or cylinder of metal which sur rounds a care of porcelain formqd with a spiral groovo to rccolvo tho resistance wire. Tho spiral coll of tho coro may bo cut on an englno lathe by means of a diamond or quartz point. Tho roslstanco wlro is a small platinum wlro which, at Its lower ond, Is socurod by moans of a sot scrow to tho metal plug which closes tho bottom of tho cylinder. "Tho othor ond of tho hoatlng wire Is connected to ono of tho main wlros or lamp cords which pass out through tho handle Tho othed lamp cord Is oloctrlcally cottnoctod to tho cylinder. Tho lattor may bo fluted to Increase Its radiating surface In uso, tho lower portion of tho dovlco Is sub merged boneaUi tho surface of tho liquid to be heated. Tho conducting cords aro connected with tho lamp sockot or with tho tormlnalH of a ,sourco of olectrlclty, whoroupon the tho call small platinum wlro causos It to bo- Closing Sale J 49 State Street The time which wo advertised to continue this salo is very nhort Only a few weoks, and we do just as wo adver tised closo this sale. Yon, who am nt buving now nre missing opportunities to purthuHo goods that will not probably coma to you ngain Yt u can now got $15 Overcoats fr SIO.OO Overcoats Worth $7.50 for $5,00 Suits worth $15 for $10 oo Sutu worth $10 for $7 50 Pants worth $4 and 5 for $ 3.50 Past wjrlh $t 50 for $ 1.00 Sweaters worth $1 50 for$ 1.00 Sweaters worth 75 for 50c A. gnoil line of Huts loft and Gonti' Furnishing Goods tlmt will ploaso tho moat critical. A fow Bargains loft in Quilts and Blankets. Trimmings and Fringes in Jot and Silk, Great bargains at small prices. Meno silk and FJinbroidory silk at lo pur Skein. 100 yard spool silk at fo A small line of dry goods to bo cut iu price in order to flow If you want to got bargains Hood good, Money placed iu our pocket cotno to 140 Stato street and invest before Jan 1. S. FRIEDMAN D. S Bbntlby. Wholesale and Retail. Roche Harbor Lime, Alsen Cement, Lath and Shingles, Sand and Gravel Aad all Hilda of Bolldlaff Material. Alt Kinds of Heavy Haulier col Trawfer Werkdeae oa short aotico. 18M83 CoHaserclal Strut, i I'll i , i,,', . j , - comolntensejyhpt ,4Tho Jipat la then radiated to tho ' cylinder, whlfh In turn communicates 'ItWo tho liquid. Practically hq dangor, attends tho use of tho device, and It can be manip ulated by any person of brillnary jri-J tclllgcnce,lr- Paderewskl'd Hard Luck. Literary and musical celebrities aro often unfortunate In their Invest ments, and M. Padercwskl, according to a roport, has encountered tho fato of Mark Twain, and practically lost his savings, amounting to 100,000, which ho had Invested on tho advice of a Polish friend Instead of retir ing from tho platform, as ho had In tended, he Is obliged, It Is said, to start his recjtal work again. There Is a grim pathos, In tho light of his misfortune, In a romark ho once made to his agent, who had sent him In earlier days a kind letter from Mme. Modjcskn, testifying to his , brilliant qualities: "Whenovor business Is slack you can uso this on me. If you hear that Mme. Modjeska Is not doing Well, chango tho gender and say I said It about hor. It ought to bo good for cither of us In an emergency." Tho savlngo of ten years gone at a blow Is not such an evil fortuno nr overtook Scott, who plunged lute debt, asd wrote himself literally to death to pay off his creditors, and It comes to M. Padorowskl at a much younger ago than was Mark Twain when he learned that his publishing Arm had collapsed; but it is sufficient ly serious In these days, when public favor Is so uncertain and changeable During last summer, moreover, M. Padorowskl suffered from sovoro Infla- matlon of tho muscles of the right arm, and tho Parisian specialists ordered comploto rest for three months. Mon and Women (London). Feat In Transportation. Tho French staff has boon calling attention to somo of Its transpor tation work during tho recent man euvers. At tho noglnnlng of tho man euver, 21.G00 mon, 700 offlcors, COO horses and 40 wagons wore entrained at Paris, and sent off to their desti nation within 48 hours. There was no Interruption of regular traffic. Sixty two trains wero used, mnny of which hnd to bo bropght from distant points owing to tho scarcity of sidings. Tho troops woro cntralnod at six different places. Now York Commercial Advertiser. The First Cob Pipes. r ' Tho first cob pipes woro not mndo In Franklin county, Mo., but at War- rensburg. Fritz Tlbbs, a Gorman cabinetmaker, who resided In this city in tho early sovontles, used to whittle thorn out with a Jackknlfc. Ho after ward movod to Washington, Franklin county, whoro ho ongaged with his brother In tho mnnufneturo of cob plpos, and beenmo wealthy Doth tho old mon aro dead now, and tho sons of tho brothor continue the business. WarronBburg, (Mo.) Standard. Which Died First. Paris, Dec. 11. Dr. Porrlquot, con- sldorod tho loading wltnoss In tho Fair caso, testified today that whon ho arrived at tho sceno of the accl dont ho found both dead. Fair's body was rigid, nnd whtlo tho faces did not Indicate that tho form or dlod first, ho bollovod Fair was instantly killed. A letter recolvod from an official near the scono of tho death, says tho por ter's wife, who dlscoverod tho bodies, told him sho saw Mrs. Fair's hand movo aftor tho husband was dead. SBBSsfl bbbbbbT "W sssa j 10 " Am j-r"T"'vF V bbbbbbI JF I 4r mljlllv I Chinook Works In Harbqr. Astoria, Doc. 11. Tho big dredger Chinook was at work In tho lowor harbor Wednesday, nnd will contlnuo to dredgo there whon conditions will not permit her to work on the bar- In eight hours yestorday 4000 tons of snnd wore taken from tho shoal bolow Smith's Point, cnrrle'd ncross tho riv er and dumped In 100 foot of water near Point Elllce. Four round trips wero mnde, and tho dlstanco traveled was 72 miles. Captain Dunbar says ho will pro ceed with tho dredging in tho lower harbor until thoro Is sufficient water and room to anchor tho largest vcs. sols. Tho Chinook is today taking COO tons of coal, and will bo ready to resume operations In a day or two. For an Electric Line. Spoknno, Wo3h Dec. 11. The county commissioners at Colfax woro yesterday askod for n franchise to build an oloatrlc railway to tho county boundaries, as part of the olcctrlc line tp connect Colfax and Spokane, with branch lines to other towns In the grain bolt. ' Tho road Is to bo noarly 100 mllos long, and will cost 115,000 per mllo. Tho Incorporators Includo D. T. Ham, a wealthy Spokane capitalist, and othor business men In various towns of tho Palouso. A similar roquost will bo mado of Spokano county. Tho oloctrlc road at no point Is nearer than olght mllos from tho rail road. Tho Incorporators claim to havo all tho backing nocossary to build tho road. Moran May Plead Guilty. Pendleton, Or.. Dec. 11. Follx Moran, a promluont Athena farmor, and brother ot Jerome Moran, In the county jail, charged with passing forgod chocks, wns In tho city today, and, In conferonco with District Attor nov Halloy, ho said Joromo would plond Riillty If tho jurigo would prom ls leniency The rrlmlal will he ar t aliened tomorrow WMH-MmMnmaHH-aMMBMaMM-HMH 'Was Eve Thus Attendance at Albany Schools. Albany, Or., Dec. 11. Tho roport of tho city suporlntondout of public In struction In Albany shows that thero aro a total of G79 studonts In attend ance upon tho schools of the city. Of these, 33G aro boys and 343 girls. Tho avarago dally attondanco is COS, or 05 jpor cent of tho pupils enrolled. Tho high school claims G4 of tho number enrolled, the remainder being In tho grammar grades Divided In Opinion. Chicago. Doc. 11. The contractors' national convention hat1 great difficul ty today In adopting laws and n con stitution. The Chicago council favors tho closed fhop and trade agreements against sympathetic strike, while tho radicals favor universal open shops, and national black-lists of union workmen who are agitators, Bohemia la Active. D. J. Qovor wns up from Dohomla yesterday, attending a meeting of tho stockholders in tho Iowa, Monte Itlco and Whlto Swan properties. Tho old officers woro rc-olectcd. Mr. Cover says F. J. Hard has built a flno trail from tho Vesuvius to the Rlvorsldo mine, which Is rapidly be ing converted Into a wagon road. Ho reports sawmills In oporatlon sawing out mining timbers, and considerable activity prevailing In Iho district for tho. winter season. Eugene Register. upon Its shoulders. Chiof Gibson la mediately locked tho man up In U' cltj jail, and this morning ho answorti before Recorder Judah for tho charp, and was fined $5, which he paid For Cruelty to Animals. Chief of Pollco Gibson last night nrrosted P. H. Shlppley for cruelty to animals. The man who resides at tho mis slon on 12th street, was driving through town with a load of wood, drawn by two poor horses; ono of which could hardly cVo tho work, on account of tho great lumps nnd sorei Pianos.. A few wooks itgo I received a larpi car of pianos, and sovoral small- shipments. My storo now looks vet empty. I placed orders for anotif carload. To clean out tho balanco havo In stock I will sell them ver-i cheap. Geo. C. Will, music and set Ing machlno dcalor. Wrecked Inside the Bar. Tho Italian bark Cavour wn wrecked near Astoria Tuosday nlgl and wont ashoro on Sand Island. Si1 pounded heavily on tho sands, and yi soon leaking badly. Hor crew ri taken off by tho llfesavlng people Point Adams. Sho was lumber ladnl and bound for Pasco, Peru taiia-t8-iaiBioi9iaj9itBioieiaie-iottgtaigtii(Bif Exttaotdinaty Bargains in $ Rich Futs Try our bwr, It's light, heal thy, tasty, bright and SPARK LING, refreshing and exhilar ating. Our beer Is a beverage you'll enjoy at your meals. Let us send you a oase bottled. We dellvor. Phone us, Main 2131 Salem Bfcweiy Association Main Office 174 Commercial 8t. SaUm, Oregon, To Distribute Prizes. Washington. Dee. 11. The commit U- from tlte World's fair called on Roosevelt this morning, and asked him to distribute th pricMS won at the athletic games at the exposition next summer, Hm will aoospt. If possible ' . 0 For Killing a Detective. Peoria. Dec. 11. John McRae. col ored, for the murder of Detective Wil liam Murphy, was hangod at 9 o'clock this morning. At the time of the crime McRas (wlce narrowly escaped lynching See Koko, the wonderful baby gor illa only one In America at Kllnger block atate street, every afternoon and evening. There in just now fine sonsonnhle weather forj fui-s. In order to make n quick olpnrnnre, I have decided to close out all remaining FINE FURS at big reductions. Note the fol lowing. Special Prices Suporh B-fown Marten Scarfs, 6 tails Was $7.50, Now $4.75 One Stone Marten, Same style and Price ? uiacK JNeiir Seal Scarf, 2 yards long, 0 tails - Was $7.50 now $4.50 Canadian Mink with 8 tail?, cord and tassels Was $15, now $10.50 Rml Seal Coats, very rich and fashionable Was $35 now $25 Movant Noar Seal Coat, trjintneJ with Beaver and reveres Good value $45, now $39 5 Thore are sovoral choico'cd 1 pieces, very faehiouab'o, all 9 materially cut in price to closo out at NLtSm Fraser's 271 Commercial Street SALEM THE LAD,JLs: exclusive OREGON , STORE frs)ttsH4HH4iHHIiattilttiaBlWia)IWI'1fi -4-.