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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1904)
""fW 1 J i ,.' I a Hi TO fv $ H I 1 n A DAIL CAPITA! JOUBNAX, SALEM. OBEOOM. ntlPAY, OCTOBER 7, 1901 mi KING PATTEN . IN TOWN One of Largest Grain Dealers in the' World Chicago Man Honors Capital City With a Friendly Visit Jas. A. Put ton, ox-mayor, of Evan idea, nuil ono of the trustees of tlic 3tlhiTcatern University, Ims been In rtbe city tho past week, nccompanied. lby Mrs. Patten, visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Clan. A. Park, president of the Snlom "Water Company. Tlioy leave this of ania for Los Angeles, to visit .nn uncle of Mr. Patten, cx-Qovcrnor Bovcrldge, f Illinois. Mr. Patten is u member of ono of the Kargest grain firms in tho world Hart Peti, Prazior & Cherrlngton, and, ...of icturne, n member of tho Chicngo boarfl f trade. Ho acquired nn internation al reputation as manager of tho Patten oais corner In July, 1002, in which his Mrra clounod up three-quarters of a tralEion. While apparently n plain nnd vwcntinlly modest-looking business ctta, Mr. Pntton bears the inolTnccable ittnnip of bclug ono of tho men who in tthls world to do things. Ho talked to n Journal reporter of his impressions of Oregen: "I nm highly pleased with your country and its olimnte nnd pooplo. No region is better adapted for grnin TarniUg, fruit nnd hops. All thew crops Sgrow hero to perfection, especially hop. Oregon hops nro reputed to be th fluent in tho world. What you nood is more pooplo to develop your country mad open up your agricultural lands. I was hero eight yearn ago nnd notice jjrsat Improvements lit your city. The. nrKjr bns improved more than the conn ttry. In fact your agricultural interests Biavo not kept paco with tho growth of your ntnto in population, which hcuius to Imvo gono mostly' to the cities. The hope of this valley is in tho develop ment of your agricultural lnnds. "Your climate Is nlmost porfect. The air is pleasant, tho temperature de lightfiil, tho nights cool and restful, nnd there is nil enchnntiug absence of that insect so predatory and blood thirsty with us, tho mosquito. Ymfr climate U especially flue for people af flicted with bronchial troubles. As a country for henlth-seekors, and for our imrplus agricultural population to come to, it in splendid. Our Illinois people who understood growing fruit and jirnin nnd hay and dairying could not find laud in the West better adapted to Industries with which they are familiar. Thii opening of the Orient and tho Philippine wilt make u great demand for rough products, like hay and oats, for years to oomo. "Your fruits aro dimply wonderful. ApjiltM and ptwirtt I never saw nicer. When wo want the choicest at the tward 'of trade fruit stands in Chicago we call for tho Oregon produats, and rwy B to 10 cents for a pear or apple that here is produced at a cent a pound, 1 nevftr saw is line nn orohnrd us 10 ncros of 8pltaunborg uiCtlio Walliwe farm. What you need Is more prue Ileal, Mtflantlllf farmers turned out at your agricultural college. Prult grow ing is a Mloneo, not n trade. Yes, your future depaudt uu the opening up of jour funning lands. You have (he fittest lands and climate- and product hot 1 have xtwii anywhere, and should UlllKatllll I k IblllK .illl.li. iXw .l,..inl...l.. tho IniliMtrltN fwmiwtwl with thorn. STOVE PEDDLERS ROASTED -Wosiilonts of Pendleton ami Umntiila County aro now bolng harrnssed by three or four stove peddlers who have lately como into the country, says the East Orogbnlan. Under protonse of soiling a good range at n 'dirt cheap" prlco on easy terms, these peddlers sell nn article that is inferior In every wny to goodH handled by home merchants. Thoy take notes for the stoves sold, immedi ately sell the note to the local bank, nnd lenvo tho country, taking out good money that should be spent with locnl merchants. Local morclinnts nro resident?' here, nntl help support tho county and city government,, while these transient ped dlers contribute nothing to the govern ment. Local merchants selt a better article for less money on better terms, nnd peoplo should not be deceived by tho plea that because these stoves arc s'old by peddlers that thoy aro better or cheaper Don't patronize a peddler us long as u homo merchant carries what you need. I m hi mm"!--' mmLi DREAD of y HUHANll I f Tho Submarine Boat. (Franklin Matthews in October Out ing.) That tho submarino boat has como to stay is proved, by tho fact that Great Britain, the strongest naval power in tho world, and once tho most bitter op ponent of this typo of vessel, has has adopted them nnd to tho United States belongs tiio credit, nnd to John P. Holland tho distinction of mnking these boats u success. England has simply adopted tho American designs, nnd it is of more than assing Interest to note that tho American and English bloats scorn to bo vastly superior to the French vessels. When ono thinks that a modern bat tleship or high grade cruiser costs to diiy fully $5,000,000, or moro than the entire value of our navy in tho glorious war of 181S, the importance of perfect ing these smaller boats (if destruction, which would hold u ileet of battleships at their mercy, becomes apparent. One of theso boats, (ho sample craft, Ful ton, has remained under water with a gale raging overhead, of which those ia the boat wore in igornance, for 15 hours, without discomfort (o tho crow. I am compelled by a sense of gralitud to tell you the great good your rented) lias done mc in a case of Contagious Blooc Poison. Among other symptoms I was se verely afflicted with Rheumatism, andgol almost past going. The disease got a firm hold upon my system; mv blood wasthor oughly poisoned with the virus. I lost in weight, was run down, had sore throat, eruptions, splotches and other evuiencef of the disease. I was truly in a bad shape when I began the Use of S. S. S., but the persistent use of it brought me out of my trouble safe and sound, and I hav the courage to publicly testify to the virtues of your great blood remedy, S. S. S , and to recommend it to all blood-poison suffer ers, sincerely believing if it is taken ac cording to directions, and gtven a fait trial, it will thoroughly eliminate every particle of the virus. Tames Curran. Stark Hotel, Greensburg, Pa. Painful swellings In the groins, red erup" tlons upon the skin, sores in the mouth ma loss ot nair ana eyebrows, are some ot the symptoms of this vile disease. S. S. S U an antidote for the awful virus that attacks and destroys even the bones. S S. S. contains no Mercury, Potash or other mineral ingredient. We offer Jl.coo for proof that it is not absolutely vegeU ante. Home treat ment book giving the symptoms and other interesting and valuable infor mation about this disease, mailed free. Our physi cians advise free those who write us. fbe Swift Speolflo Company, Atlanta, Qa. Yout Attention Is Calt r .4 DADf.ATM MnAAA tJ Because ot tne many uux ...wvut gle Ms. M. E. Ftaset Sold The Items mentioned for Saturday's selling will be placed on sale Saturday -morning at astonial, prices and. as some of the lots are not large ones, thoy will not last long. You better come early sss Towelings 18-inch yard qunllty unbleached rash, 15c kind. Closing prices. 9c per yd Towels These towels nre buck, worth 35c. 20x40, bleached Our closing price 20c Or three for 50c Lady Curzon Not "Well. London, Oct. 7. Lady Curzon passed a quiet night. Tho general condition is unchanged. She is not out of danger The Black Giant Hosiery Misses black ribbed hose, superior quality, fast black, regularly 15c kind. Closing price. Ail you lmvo tudther coal nor iron you -wilt ttovor bo a great iiiaiiufaeturlug country. Hut a h funning and fruit growing region, the Willamette vttllov Inn a groat futures" Mr. and Mr. Patten mot n number of balem pooplo socially, visited our intitlttitlaUH and Indian ehoot, ami go a wny highly plmsl with their re tie went iutrit and friendship in Ore gon. Mx. lHUvu ftdmita that ho might lire n groat deal lovigor In Oregon, hut looks ntt if ho would last awhile t the Athonrt of Ck ceHMtv. BANKER WENT WRONG lo.ur Qtty, la., Oet. ".-Following tha dlswvsry that W. K. Hrown, while )irnio.Bt of tho Ptrti National bank, t fcjiorm LnVe, had misappropriated 9100,000 Of tho bank fund, au iudtet Hidat wa returned today by tho feder at grand jury containing SO counts, unman AallMftH Pacific Three Train to the East Dally. Through Pullman standard -and tonrlst sleeping cars dally to Omaha Chicago, Spokane; tourist steeping cars dally to Kansas City; through The rrotich boat Narvnl in May, 1001, Pullman tourist sleeping cars (per traveled 200 aiiles at sea, nnd was sub merged for several hours. Theso tests prove tho survlj)eabity of tho .boats! One matter of importance, howover, seems to have escaped general notice, f theso boats are what thoy seem to be, thoy will add Immensely to tho safo ty nnd dignity of smaller nations. Thoy will mnko weak countries securo from naval attacks by powerful nations. The submarines bid fair to sound the death knoll of blockade, and that of itsolf will bring a new situation for iuternii tlouul cmnmcri'c and international law to consider. LADY CURZON WORSE London, Oct. ". Iudy Ciirxon lms tukuit a decided turn for tho worse, and two physicians have beoa sum- iiituiod by special twin from Loudon. Womau Retaliates. Tillamook, Or., Oct. 7. A complaint ban boon sworn tu before Deputy Dis trict Attorney Cooper charging W. J. Stophoni, T. H. Hnndloy, dr., and How ard hVlmunds with gHiubltug, ami V. K. Dudley with pyrmlttlng gambling in hU saloon. Tho oomplniiit was made by Mrs. W. I). WoihI, whoso hutdiaiul' has lost con siderable munoy of lato gambling. Sho pkicd spotter tu tho saloons so as to obtain widow The lucusod woro all arretted, with tkt oxeoptiou of Ktl IHHHdn, who had left the city tho night btifM the arroHts were mndo, and woro bound nr t the circuit court. HOSTETTEjft ....... CtUBBATCO 0m trv one litlo of the Ihtfers it will surelv convlneo ou of its ahio in casos of lloartbum, Bloating, Sick Headache, Nervouutess, General Debility, Dyspepsia and Indl geaUon. It has rurisl thousands ot suca oases during the jwat 5' jcati Try U ITTCRS aonally conducted) weekly to Chlca go; recllnlnp chair cars (seats frei) to tho East dally. 70 "" HOURS ., -7f J PORTLAND TO CHICAGO J Wo Chaw of Cars DEPART TIMS SCHEDULES ABUT! FOB rrom Portland, Or. SROH Ohtcaco "" Portltnd 311 Lake, DnTsr, Ft Bpodal Worth, Omaha, Kanuu 9 IS a, m Cttr, du Loots, Oolcsco 5 23 p a rikilnnl- ind Enn. tngton AtUnUo "" " " KxproM Utt Laie, Dearer Ft :Ur. m. Worth, Omaha, Kansas 7.15 a, m. TlaHont- Cltr.at. Lotus, Chicago tngton ind East. St. Paul, Walla Walla, LewutonT ut Mall jpokana. Wallaoa. PnU- 6 V i . ta. aian, Mlnneapolu 8L 8: a. m tu Paul. Dalulh.WUwaulM Spokan Ottleaso, and Xaat. Ocean and River 8chedulo. For San Francisco Every flvo days at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way polnta and North Beach Dally (except Sun day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. in. Dally service (water permitting) oa Willamette and Yamhill rivers. For fuller information ask or writ your nearest tlclwt agont, or A. L. CRAIQ, General Passonger Agent Tho Oregon Railroad ft Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon. TIME CARD NO. 26. No. 2 for Yaqulna Leaves Albany 12:45 P.M. Leaves Corvallls 1:45 P.M. Artves Yaqulna , 6 MO' P.M. Ncv 1. Returning Leaves Yaqulna 7:15 A,M. Leaves Corvallls 11:30 A,M. Arrives Albany 12:16 P,M4 NO. 3 tor Detroit Leave Albany 1:00 P.M. Arrlvoa Detroit 6:00 PrM. No, 4 from Detroit Leavo Detroit C:30 A,M Arrives Albany 11:15 A.M, Train No. 1 arrives In Albany In tlmo to connect with tho S. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours In Albany before depart ure of S. P. north bound train. Train No. 2 .connects with the S, P. trains at Corvallls and Albany giving direct aorvloe to Newport and adja cent beaohos. Train No. 3 for Detroit, Breltenbuah and other mountain resorts leaves Al bany at 1:00 p. m., reaching Detroit about 6:00 p. m. For further Information apply to EDWIN STONE. Manager. T. COCKRHLU Agent, Albany H. II CaONlSE, Asent, Corraills. i Oc pah? Fti?s, Fts Our fur department is larger nnd moro complete than nny in this city. We have the scarfs from 75c up. We have tho Martin, Mink, Opos sum, Fox, Isabella Fox, etc., nil good prime furs nnd new shapes. When you buy furs hero wo guar antee them to be us represented, so j-ou nro perfectly safe. 75c to $25 All will be sold at less thnn you can buy same qualities for elao-where. Boys' Black Giant Hose , Heavy ribbed, fnst black, every pilx guaranteed for wear, thrci thread kneo nnd foot, four-thread heel and tne. Closing price. 9c pat Ladies' Wrappers And outing finnnel gowns at 20 per cent off. Ladies' Hose Ladies' fast block cotton hose, high spliced heel and toe, regular 20c kind. Closing price. 2 pai for 25c Ladies' Skirts )no lot made of Scotch mixed goods, mostly dnrk colors, $3.50 values, closing price. ' ' $1.95 .Ladies' Skittsl Ono lot tnado of light, aJ dnrk gray and black uitrj nro strap seams, neatly ta worth up to $4.50. On price. $2.75 Ono lot mndo of good 8eotJ turcs, assorted colors; ti!hJ $6.50. Our closing price. $3.95 1 00 Children's Jackets Sizes from 4 to 14. All markod down, some half 11 moro; just the time to j vantage of this sale. Pril $1.50 Tailor Made Salts Tailor mnde suits, nil goujl greatly reduced prices, and tDil ntions free of charge. Evefy Article In This Stote Must Go I IS I BAKING WWDER pUTUNNGUSSJARS XBa3asmn iniMniiaaCg1 " B Sold in Salem by Atwood & risher. Ilarritt & Lawrence. A. Daue. ruller & Douglas. A. L. Harvey. Roth & Qraber. Joseph Albrlch. A. M. Patrick. October Stmset Magazine dive flue pictures of California Life OeaorHl Mae Arthur ami other army nfflews dTiU tb rcent military maneuvers ia Califorsiu, eeh article bolng prfly UliMtrated with half tones ami colored drawings by Kdward CmhvL lBteratiag artialM an Cali fornia ami OrgM. "How Olive Oil It Md," "How Almonds Are Grown" ami fine desnptioHs of Plumas and Salter, two great OaliforBia counties. 24 page of articles, Woitern stories, skeuhw and vfs. le teats a eopy. Yok can bay Sanset Maga tlae at all news stands Wild Rose Flow Ts what ovcry liousewtfe iti she purchases flour tothttuw, or pastry. Sho can neter il niistiiko when choosing the W flour, mndo by the best prw tho choicest wheat, sucnuitj fnctureil at tho Salem Flourish Our flour is unsurpassed 'f nnd flavor. Salem FlouriflgS Jacob Vogt Is now carrying n fine lino of tho famous Julia Marlow shoes. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE JACOB VOGT 99ste St Salem aiaMt1MtnB)pitaaaa)) Try a sack of White Lily Floti It it don't suit you, your money back. Rikcreal Milling Co. Capital Commission Co. Distributors for Salem. That New Wootea Undei Should be sent to til Salem Steam Latfiidty ( 1 ii nml bo donned. We bare tM Htnnm nltn in OrCUOtt J0' work nnd guarantee ' Tfioso blankets probably tontinn inn nnd KBta''8! lmvo tho only facilities t" ling this work outsUe $ mill. The Salem Steam Lau O. C. T. CO8 PASSENGER j ai tnmtHS POMONA and Altona leave for P-rUand daily except Sun y at 7 a. m. Deck: Foot el T-j. -. AUwiN;ARrH, .-A.. 3-XSI "zsmg : Wall Paper Latest designs in i J and good work g teed. We have the J J store and small prices : E. L LemnK 299 Uberty St Phone 2475 ' ' aBtvKHttaBnMlBBMaDal afff3.J