Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 22, 1904, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1904.
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Sell Bore Groceries aid bitter Groceries ffcan ANYBODY
There's where you get GOOD
Stop hi arid see for yourself.
JTor Infants and Childron.
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The Kind You Have
Always Bought
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
fwi nurrftun compan
Has been taken to supply h stock of
lumber In our yards. Our stock It
cotnploto with all kinds of lumber.
Just received a cat load of No. lZ
shingles, also a car of fine Bhakes.X
Wo are able to fill any and all kind
Como and lot us show you
our stock.
Yard and office near 8. P. passengerx
depot 'Phono Main 65L
GOODALE LUMBER
treatment 'and GOOD goods
. OL9 ft p. rochy.
hcw vorii crrr.
WALLA
. WALLA
RIVER
Is the Freakiest Kind
of a Freak
Stream1
Gets a Divorce From Itself
and Each Half Does
Business by It
self Tho contontlon over the division
of tho water of tho Tum-a-lum and
tho Llttlo Walla Walla rivers, and
tho formation of the first Irrigation
district In the stato on tho Llttlo
Walla Walla taken all togothor
forms an Interesting story.
In tho first place, tho Walla Walla
rlvor Is a freak. Instead of being
formed of two or more streams, tho
main rlvor comes down from tho
Ditto mountains In ono stream until
It roaches a point near Milton, when
It abruptly divides Into two streams
tho Tum-a-lum, flowing wostorly In a
sweeping soml-clrcle with tho convex
curvo to tho north, and tho Llttlo
Walla Walla, swooping also west
ward, with Its convex curvo bonding
to the south, (ho area botweon tho
two stroams forming an Immense oh-
long clrclo of fortilo soil, containing
about $1,500,000 worth of proporty
and prosldod ovor by about 800 hap
py and prosperous people.
Converge Near the Columbia.
After swooping northward and
southward lor 10 or 12 miles, thesa
two stroams ara attracted toward
each othor again, and after passing
the stato lino, they unlto again and
go to tho Columbia In union.
In 1872 Judgo McArthur in a de
cision fixed tho point of division for
tho two streams and decreed that
each, tho Tum-a-lum and tho Llttlo
Walla Walla should bo apportioned
one-half of tho natural flow of water
coming down tho main Walla Walla
rlvor, forovor after.
Both branches' of tho river have
boon 8ottlod up, tho streams havo
boon dlvortcd and one of tho most
prosperous comraunitlos in tho West
hugs the bottoms and tributary lands
of those strangoly separated rivers.
Ono of tho old contentions of tho
peoplo living on tho Tum-a-lum hai
been that thoy woro being deprived
of a portion of their rightful share
of tho wator by two mill races dl
vortod from tho Walla Walla beforo
tho rlvor is divldod to form Its two
branchos below. Thoso two racoB
Bweop out southward through Mil
ton, around tho point whoro tho wa
ter Is divided equally for tho two
stroams, and thon ompty tho undlvid.
od waters thoy carry into tho Llttlo
Walla Walla, a mile and a half below
where tho Tum-a-lum ond Llttlo Wal
la Walla divide, thus giving tho Lit
tie Walla Walla peoplo tho advantage
of tho Tum-a-lum peoplo to tho ox
tont of tho amount of wator carried
by tliosoVmlH races..
However ttys inequality In tho dl.
vision of tho wator is offset in a no-
fculfar way by naturo.
Nature Tried to Strike a Balance.
At a point about a mile and a half
below tho divergence of tho two
streams and below tho outlet of the
two mill racos Into tho Llttlo Walla
Walla, an ancient channel diverges,
from tho Llttlo Walla Walla, and
loads back through tho tract onclosed
between tho two streams and carrioa
tho overflow waters from tho IJttle
Walla, Walla back into tho channo)
of tho Tum-a-lum, thus effoctlng n
Just division of the water, aftor the
mill races empty back into tho Llttlo
Walla Walla that portion pf tho un
divided wator heodod to turn tho mill
wheels.
Tho Milton, Froowator & Hudson
Bay Ditch company hne built a ditch
dlvortlng from tho Littio Walla Walla
below whero this old ojianhol leads
from that stream back to tho Tum-a-lum
and has fllod a olalm for C000
miner's Inohos of water an equal
amount of tills to bo diverted from
tho Tum-adum and Llttlo Walla Wal
la, Tho 3000 inches to bo taken from
tho Tum-a-lum is to be divorted at
tho point of separation of tho two
streams, and carried down tho natur
al channel of tho Lltyo Walla Walla,
to its head-gato, whero, with 3000
inches from that stream 1 would, be
turned into tho ditch and used to ir
rigate a largo tract of land not now
sufficiently covered with ditches to
produce crops.
As a basis for Its claim for 000
inches of water this ditch company
claims that this amount of water is
now going to. waste in tho two
FROM LAST TO FIRST
People used to take plain
cod liver oil for coughs, colds,
throat and lung troubles after
other remedies had failed.
Scott's Emulsion is the
modern idea of cod liver oil
the first instead of the' last
resort when such ailments
appear.
The taste of the oil is not
apparent and the oil itself is
partly digested makes it
easy for the stomach. Scott's
Emulsion is a, quick, reliable
help at all ages.
We'll tend you a umple free upon request.
SCOIT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl Street, New York.
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stroaniB and that it only claims un
used wator.
Scheme to Utilize Flood Water.
Tho promoters of tho ditch desire
to use tho overflow water of winter,
when tho streams aro at tholr high
est, for tho purpose of winter Irriga
tion. The summor flow of the stream
Is now entirely consumed In lrrlgat.
ing the prosont area under them and
tho now ditch company hopos to be
ablo to produco crops with winter
flooding.
Tho Irrigation district of tho Llttlo
Walla Walla was formed for tho pur
pose of moro equitably distributing
tho water of tho stream and brlngm.
about a syttom Of Irrigation govorn
mont for thoso residing on those
streams and tlioro an) prospects of
tho ponding suit being amicably setr
tied by mutual agreomont among the
Irrigators involved. East Orcgonlnn.
OASTOH.IA.
Dmw the s9 The Kind Yon Haw Alvrajs Botyr
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Market Quotations Todays,
MsVa flatem m flwuf llAffift Mrlrt i
Capital City Mills Quotations.
Bryant A Penned, Prop.
Whet 77c.
Buckwheat 80a .
Poultry at Stelner's
Chickens 8010c.
Eggs Per doeen, tie.
Turkoye 12016c.
Bucko 10c.
Market.
Hop Market.
Hope 22c.
Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc.
Potatoes 30c
Onions H4c
Dried Fruits.
Peaches 10c.
Apricots 10c.
Apples 10c.
Petite prunes Ac.
Italian prunes 5c.
Wood, tanco Pest, Eta,
Bis fir 14.00.
Socond-growUk M.50.
Afh 13.00 to I3.7S.
Body oak-r-M-BO,
Pole oak J4.00.
Cedar posts 12c
Hide, Pelts and Purs.
Qroeo Hides, No. 1 Cc.
Oreon Hiuea, No. -2 ic.
Calf Skins A 05c.
Sheep 75c
Goat Skins 26c to Sl.M.
Grain and Frour,
Wheat, , Solom Flouring Miils, ex
port Talue, 70a
Oats 11.05 cwt,
Barloy $10 por ton. t
Flour Wholesale, JJ.M.
Live Otook Msrkst
Steers 3'403MiC.
Cows 3c.
Sheop 2&c.
Drossod veal e.
Dressed hogs Co.
Llvo hogs 4c.
Mutton 2c per pound.
Hay, Fed, Eta.
Baled cheat J 10.
Baje cIOTor 10Oll.
Bran J30.
Shorts 121.60.
Creamory and Dairy ProduoU.
Good, dairy butter 20025c
Creamery butter 30c.
Cream separator skimmed, at
Com. Creamery, 32c, net.
PORTLAND MARKET.
Wheat Walla W Jla, 71c072c
Valley 7c
Flour Portland, beat erode, $3.75
$3.85; graham, $3.75.
Oats Choice White, $1.10
Barloy Food, $20 por ton; oUod,
$21.
MllUtuff Bran, $1&
Hay Timothy, $16
Potatoes 60060c
Eggs Oregon ranch, 37c
Poultry Chickens, mixed,
lOcO
10 He per pound; spring, lie turkeys,
live. 12014c
Mutton Droeeod, 50Cc
Pork Droosed, 606 a
Boef Dreueod, 60634a
Veal 808c.
Hops 1903 crop, 15022c
Wool Valley, 17018c; Kastora
Oregon, 13015a; Mohair, 350S7MC
Hides dry, 16 pounds ant. upwards,
IS to ISttc
Butter Best dairy, 20JJ2&c; fan
cy ereaneryOe; store lSfflfftc
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I CLASSIFIED I
T Advertisements, five lines or
i less, In this column Inserted I
-f three times for 25c, BOo a week J
$1.50 a month. All over five T
X lines at the same rate.
Hit I 8 Ql II i I 1 1 HlHI lllll-H
WANTED.
Boy Wanted. A good strong boy, with
pony, to carry papers, aftor school
hours. Apply at Journal ofllco.
1-20-tf
Wanted. To ront, 20 to 40 acres of
hops. Apply to Sam Hang, ' caro
of .Journal ofllcc; competent man;
good terms. 1-lC-lw
FOR SALE.
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For Sale Fine second-growth maplo
and ash wood. Delivered to any
part of city. Apply to J. W. Man
loy. Phono 2075 Black, or call at
home west of brick store, South
Salem. 12-28-lmo
For Sale Or trade, a fine 10-acro
chicken or fruit ranch; flrst-claBS
buildings and improvements; closo
to school, pootofflco, storo and rail
way station. Will trado for city or
unimproved farm properly. Address
"W. J.," Caro Journal. 11-5-
Choice Farm For Sale. Three mllea
northwest from Brooks, having
dwelling house, barn and two hop
housoa, with 30 acroo of hops, bal
anco farming land, with running
water, except onough cholco Umber
to supply tho placo. M. J. Egon.
11-12-tf
For 8ale. O. K. Grubbers. Best in
Oregon; thpo stato promluraB;
ono horse has tho power of 99; can
grub an aero a day. James Finney,
Brooks, Or. ll-2C-lm
For Sale Inmprovod and unimproved
block proporty in South Salem. For
InformaUon inquire of E. Hofor,
Journal offlco. 10-9-tf
For 8ale Eighty acres of land In
Washington county, for $460. A
bargain for somo ono wanUng to
mako a homo. Some Umbor on tho
placo; somo cleared. E. Hofor, Sa
eom. Oregon. 10-6-tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
Say Have you tried Edwards & Lusch
orB for meats. Wo havo tho best
sausage in town. Como and try it,
nnd be convinced. 410 East Stato
etreot
Salem Truck and Dray Co. Oldoat
and beat equipped company In Sa
eom. Piano and furnlturo moving
a specialty Offloe 'phono, 8GL W.
W. Brown Son, proprietor. OfQee
No. 60 State street 0-1-lra
Dr. Z. M. Parvln At 297 Commercial
street, upstairs. Singing school
Rudlmental and sight reading class
es. Begins Wednesday evening, Oc
tober 14th. Class every Wednes
day evening to May 1st, next Tui
Uon, $1.00.
Unique Cleaning Rooms Shaw A
Johnson, tho cloanors, aro now lo
cated at 209 Commercial Btreet
Thoy do a general pressing and re
pairing business. SpeclAlUes: Skirts,
silk waists, kid glovos, gonts' cloth
ing, etc. Phone 2614. 5-284TT.
Dissolution Notice NoUco is horo
by given that tho partnership here
tofore oxlsting botweon Watt Shlpp
and Paul H. Howsor, under tho firm
namo of Shlpp & Housor, has been
dissolvod by mutual consent, Paul
H.Housor roUrlng. Watt Shlpp will
continuo tho business, collecting all
accounts and paying all bills. Watt
Shlpp, Paul II. Houser, Salem, Or.,
Jan. 15, 1904. M5-U
FOR RENT.
For Rent A four-room cottage at
387 Church street Will sell furni
ture and a winter's supply of wood,
1-6-tI
Rooms for Rent Up stairs, Cottle
block, by day, week, or month. AV
so light housekeeping rooms, Elec
tric Hghta 'Open all hours.
Commercial St, No. 333.
Phene: 2966 Main.
MatUo Hutchlns, Prop.
4-H-t I II HlHI HHI II i 1 1 1.
JACOB VOGT
Successors to
H. J. Oswalt
Men's and Boy's Shoes
99 State St ,
T Repairing Neatly Dene.
MH IWHHIH M-H-l II 1 1 1
Capital Normal School
First National Bank Buildine, Salem.
The fall term of twelve weeks opens
September 28, Address,
J. J. KRAP9. Salem, Or
J. Brownstein & Son.
64 State street Highest cash price
paid for hide; Pelts, Wool, Tallow
and Furs; also general dealer In old
Iron, Rubber and Metals. Phone 2071
Main.
LOST AND FOUND.
Found. A bluo allk umbrollo. Owner
can havo camo by calling at this of
flco and paying charges. l-18-3i
WIRE FENCING.
Walter Morley, Dealer In American,
Elwood nnd Page flold fencing. AM
kinds of poultry fencing. Shtngfcw.
P. & B. ready roofing and ynlk
paper . Prices tho lowest Soless
Fenco works, 60 Court street,
Snlom. d&w.
DRES8MAKERS.
Mrs. L. Campbell Does dressmaking
at hor homo, on tho car lino, near
tho South Salem comotory. Country
trado solid tod. 11-18-lm-d-w '
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UNDERTAKERS.
Undertakers. Wo carry tho largest
and finest lino of undertaker's goods
In Uio city. Prlcos to suit aU.
Black nnd whlto hoarso. Prompt
rollablo. Savo money by calling at
No. 107. A. M. Cl0U6h, A. J, Bobqt;,
i MC-tf '
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Dr. I. W. Starr Offlco in Bush & Broy
building, evor Oregon Shoo Storo.
Ofllco hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to
G p. m. Calbj attonded in city or
country. Ilceldonco 'phono 2365
lied. 1-5-tf .
Dr. W. 8. Mott Will hereafter be
found in tho Brey block, 276 Com'
raorclal stroot over Oregon Sao
Co. Offlco telephone, 2931; resi
dence phone, 2751. Office- hours 9
to 12. and 2 to 5.
WATCHMAKER.
W. Calvet, Practical Watchmake
158 Stato otreot, makos a specialty
of repairing watches, clocks .and
Jowelry, and guarantees good work
nt reasonable prices. 11-12-lyr
RESTAURANT.
Ferguson's Restaurant 95 Stats
stroot Opon day and night Ot
20c moals aro bottor than any 25e
houoo In tho state. Six 20c moals
for $1.00; 21 20c meals for $3.00.
LODGES.
Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of the
World Moots in Holman Hall ovory
Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Frasior,
Consul. Wyllo A. Mooros, Secre
tary. 1-12-lyr
Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Or
dor United Workmen, mootn evenr
Saturday evening in tho Holmaa
Hall, corner Stato and Liberty
streotB. Visiting brethren wolooms.
J. G Graham, M. W.; J. A. Sollwoo-f
It carder.
Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. Meets
in tholr hall In Holman block, cor
nor Stato and Liberty, ovory Mon
day evening. Visiting brethren
wolsome. noy Mclntlrc, M. W. A.
E. Aufranco, Recorder.
Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Cantle
Hall in Holman block, corner State
and 'Liberty St 8. TMenday of eaeb
wook at 7:30 p. m. II. II. Turner,
O. C; W. I. Staloy, K. of R. and S.
Foresters of America Court Sher
wood Forestora No. 19. Moots Fri
day night in Tumor block. 8. W.
Mlnturn. O. R.; A. L. Brown. Bee.
Modern Woodmen of America Ore
gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meets
every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, T.
0.: A. L. Brown, Clork.
OSTEOPATHS.
Drs. M. T. 8cloertle, Frank J. Ban
and Anna M. Barr. Graduate
American School of Osteopathy,
Klrksvlllo, Mo., successors to Dr.
Draco Albright Offlcy- hours ta
12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd
Fellows' Temple, Phono Main 2711
residence phone 2603 red.
Dr. H. H. Scovell. Suggestive
therapouUca. Osteopathy. Nervous
and functional dl leasee. Room 4,
5 and C, D'Arcy buildine. Psoas
2J65 Main. 1-1-lm
TON80RIAL AND BATHS.
Evan's Barber Shop Only flrstclas
hop on State street Every taiaj-j
new and up-tc-oata Finest porce
lain baths. Share, 15c; balr-eot H
baths, 26c. Two first-class "boot
blacks. O. W, Evans, proprietor.
WATER COMPANY.
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALU
For water service apply at office.
Dills payable monthly la advance.
Mae all complaints at the oAoo.
EXPRESS AND TRAN8FEFJ.
CAflTAL CITY
Express and Transfer
Meets all mall and p&MMijcer trains
Baggage to all parts of tho'eky.
Prompt service. Telephone No. 211.
HECKMAN.BEDRICK X HOMYER
DENTISTS.
C. H. MAOK
Successor to Dr. J. M. Keeae. Is
White Corner, Salem, Oregon. Partita
desiring; aaperior operations at mo
erat la ur branch ere la especial
reg,Kt