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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1903)
VsfcW 4 XWW-)K FOUR DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1903 HOPS THE OLD REIMBLE KEEP HOPPING v a,,wvjinis.,rriiL5j-.i1 WsmmmammMmmmmMffim ran- MawiBH It1'' KwH Absolutely Pure nSTFAE' S JV0 SUBSTITUTE Well Qualified. Iast Thursdny morning V L. Snoll 3ns took paHsngo on tlio Western aatago. Ho la bound for Monmouth, whoro ho will spond tho holidays with Ills family, Ho will ho ahsont about a nionlli. Owing to Mr. Snolllng'i largo holdings of Ilvostock In this county, ono bob-tallod inuluy cow, ho wan appointed a delagato to tho Na tional Livestock Convention, to meot lu Portland on January 11th. IIIq ! many years oxperltmca wKh the i aforosald muley cow hpwlnlly quail flea hi in to speak with authority o'l quosUona pertolnlng to the livestock Industry of Southeastern Orogon. At all avenlH, Vinco should ha heard, Whilo not engaged In tho Ilvostock buslnem, he has resided In a stock country for years, and knows much I more about tho. needs of tho stock ' ralsor than ninny who nro now oxton-1 fllvoly engaged In the business. We ' hopo to bo alilo to publlrti Vlnco's live ' stock speech In full at soruo future time. Lakevlow Horald, Journal Work Done. Tho work of tho toglslatlvo clorks, to Whom was roforred tho matter of coiroctlng up the Journals of tho two hotisos, Is about completed, and the Journals wllj at onco be prepared for tho printer. The clerks of tho senate completed their pert of tho work this aftoiuoon, and turned the Journal!) and the senate resolutions over to the secretary of state, and they leave to day, Chief Clerk Moorehead going to his home in Junction City tonight, 'nnd Journnl Clerk Frank J. Media tor leaving for Portland by this after noon's train. Chlrf Cleric Jennings, of the house committee, leports that his work will ho dono tomorrow forenoon, nnd will br promptly turnod over to tho secre tary of stato, whon tho mombors of tho committee will also go l;ome. Time After Time the cup comes back for filling when the coffee Is made from one of Chase & Sanborn's Coffees Scat nrmnd, lira anil Mocha, In tin can, other llleh-Graila Urands, In parchment lined note bag. because they are pure coffees of highest grade. Years of experience in growing coffee; years of selecting and improving; years of testing and proving, are behind every ounce. Value does not depend on price, but the price is based upon value. Chase & Sanborn's Coffees are far more economical than cheap brands whose sole merit lies in iowness of price, because they go further, to say nothing of the healthful enjoyment of drinking tlie world's best coffee. We solicit the first order your own satisfaction will bring the continual use. Put up in one and two pound tin cans, under seat and name of Chase & Sanborn. Put up also in parchment lined, richly colored, imported fibre bags thus retaining the strength and freshness of the coffee until the last bean is used. Wc hiyve just added Chase & Sanborn's Coffees ;; to our carefully selected stock, knowing that you '-' would he more than pleased with them. If you have ; ; any doubt as to the quality, come and wc will give ' '- you a sample free. Ftttlet & Douglas ;: Goce:is 1 42 State Street Phone 2261 I Prices Now Stiff but Who Can Tell What a Day May Bring Forth Tho hop situation Is becoming in terestlng from tho standpoint of speculation and gambling. Tho Jour nal has trjod to maltaln a conserva tive attitude, and has consistently ad vised growors to snll whonevor they could get over 20 cents. Those grow ors who aro now holding for 30 cents a pound may mako It, but six weoke from now may soo thorn flat on their backs. Thoro aro always moio hop3 to bo had by buyers than aro consld ored to bo In tho market. It is claimed at present thoro but 4300 bales In growors' hands, and 10,000 bales In all still In Oregon. The hops that could bo had for 25 cents a few weeks age aro not to be touched at that figure today, and there Is a good, healthy demand. Actual sales to consumorn aro mado largoly by dcalors, and tho gambling situation may bo broken any day. Tho dealers aro In a position tu supply all orders, without calling on a single grower for a month. 7. r I ECONOMICAL, NOT CHEAP. V. I! !; :: c ' i All About a Dead Dog. At a charivari, at tho Schludler home In Polk county, nenr tho Wnl laco farm, last ovenlng, a little dim culty occurred In which at least one man had his faro somewhat dlsflg ured, and several othors carried off a fow honornblo scarr or scratches to provo their prowess. Several partlei had gone out from this city, and an othor crowd came up from Lincoln nnd at tho Schlndler farm, while tho crowd was discuss' ug the pleasures of the ovenlng, some one roported that George Bayno's dog had been klllod In tho woods by somo hunte a fow days boforo, and Emll Graber ono of tho Salem boys prosent, was accused of shooting It. Anothor onn of tho young mon had caused a horse to break looso, and tho two Incidents brought on a mix-up that rosultod In tho disfigurement of tho faces of eev oral of tho boys, nnd whon tho wreck age was finally cloarod away, and tho hospital corps camo on tho ground, It wns found that blackened oyos and bruised nosos had boon suffered by sevoral of tho valiant knights. At last accounts all of tho wounded wero ablo to go about tholr work, and tliero nro no fatalltlos, oxcopt in the case of George Dayno's dog. Japs Are Buying Flour. Stockton, Cal., Doc. 20. Tho Jap nnoso govornmont has boon buying flour from Stockton ami othor Pacific coast mills slnco last August. J. M, Wolsh, presldont of tho Stockton Milling Company, Is authority for ths statomont that ship load aftor ship load of flour had been shipped from tho coast to Japan during tho last four months, and Japan has a stock now on hand sufficient to supply hor army and navy for ono year's war, at least. Buying has been dono quietly, but has been by the .Tapancso gov crnmont direct. Cotton Fight Rages. New York, Dec. 2'. Thoro was an othor turbulont scono In tho cotton oxchango this morning. Tho bears bent May nnd July down 40 points In a fow minutes. Tho bullB rallied and carrlod It back to tho 14-cont level. No China Cooking. Sacrnmdnto, Doc. 2l The paint ors' union 'ast night was to havo Its annual banquet at tho Palace roetau rant, but was forbidden by the coun cil of tho fodoratod trades, bocnuse Chlnose cooks aro employed thore. Annual Taxpayers' Meeting, Hvorjbody attond the annual tax payers' mooting of School district No. 21, at tho city hall Wednesday oven tug, Docomber 30th, at 7:30, to levy tax for tho onsulng year 12-88-at uptouintlc. There is one thing 1 like about your lmsCnnd ho uever hurries you whon getting -outly for a walk." "Very little credit Is due to him for that, my donr. Vlionoor I see that I am not likely to be ready In time 1 sim ply hide his hat or ha loves out of tho way until 1 have finished dressing" What Wan Ilrukcu. MotherDUl you break nnythlng when you tfropixMl that armful of playthings, Ilaselo? Bessie No. mother; nothing but toe quiet, and that's tnouded alroady. D VtM Free Press. r , n. Speaking of perfect happiness, eTer notlco a boy carrying a pupl Atchlsoa CttfflmgRqgMBBBap'jaBMiiB&Bgicgf; W 3 Trails- tK. . fii B es of Reading 1 - I . Continental .Trains Daiiy-3 ) Mafasrine for January The Magazine of all Magazines for fiction by the cleverest story-tellers of the day. 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