",?F3R,T"r4'"ri"' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUKE 24, 1005. For the Ladies iVfet. Just received from New York a complete stock of New Natty and Stylish I CHOCOLATE and CHAMPAGNE KID OXFORDS These are the dressiest and neatest shoes ever shown in Salem. We have them in all sizes. E. L IRV1N & CO. 326 STATE ST REPAIRING Will tho Panama Canal Pay? Frederic C. rcnfleld, who for some four years was diplomatic agent and cestui general of tho Unltod States In Egypt, and thcro becamo thoroughly conversant with tho commercial his tory of tho Sues canal, contributes to tho Juno number of tho North Ameri can Hoviow an interesting comparison of that injorocoanlc waterway with Hi projected counterpart at Panama. Tho present toll in tho Buos canal Is $1.70 por ton on vessol tonnago, and $2 for every passenger, a ship's crow not being countod. It frequently costs & liner of tho Peninsular and Oriental Company, or a troop-ship filed with sol dim, $10,000 to travorso tho canal. Tlis grots rovenuo of the Sues water way is now, it seems, moro than 20 per cent on tho capitalisation, and tho net earnings aro about 11 per cent. To tho question whothcr European shipowners will uso tho Panama (anil, Mr. Penflcld replies that their action will bo governed exclusively by self- interest, computed from tho vlowpolnt of pecuniary economy. Tho opinion is expressed that where tho cost of transporting cargoes would bo practl tally tho same, which over of tho two i OREGON STATE BANK Jefferson, Oregon Capital $25,000 Best facilities known to tellable banking offered patrons. Jefferson is a good town, has good stores, good mills, a good bank, and good people. Come, and see us. "Oregoa State Bank J. A. AUPPERLE, President M. J. CAMPBELL Cashier HARPER! WHISKY I iJswi WJgSSssssssssslssB PURE AND MELLOW I RICH AND DEIJOATE. I SCHREIBER & 00. 1 PRACTICAL SHOE MEN A SPECIALTY canal routes might bo chosen. Eu ropean shipmasters will always favor tho Suez waterway. A considerable fraction of tho ocean-carrying trado controlled by British bottoms is now, nnd always will be, geographically In dependent of intcroccanlc canals. Kven as regards our own Atlnntlo and Gulf ports, cargoes intonded for places woit of tho 105th degrco of cast longltuJo (which runs through Singapore) would logically continue to bo sent through tho Mediterranean and tho Suez canal. Tho fact is recalled, however, that tho area cast of tho Singaporo degreo of longiture is teeming with opportunities for Panama cargoes. Mr. Pcnfleld is convinced thnt for many years to como the Panama canal cannot bo mado to pay directly. He calculates that tho minimum annual cost of maintaining and operating tho waterway will be $13,000,000, whllo if tho samo tolls are charged as at Suez, a business of 7,500,000 tons will not yield moro than $12,730,000. Harper's Weekly. OA8TOXIIA, Btm tii si II ftm) Yoa Hats Atari Bragfe Learning? By Experience An Investment last winter end spring of $78 in advertising space in two agri cultural publications put $3,400 in a farm boy's pocket He advertised seed com. It was tbe first publicity pur chasing he ever did, and naturally W went about It in that diffident, incred ulous maimer which la. of considerable assistance to tbe "new man" In killing trade. Still be made money and, what la more Important when philosophical ly considered, learned to appreciate the value of printers lnlc-Asriculturai Ad vertising. If there are r do.btta. Th"""; ... ' ... "" ... ... to ihlmtvmveT. It re territory. limiTIMCPiCtl "Bold la Salem by S. O. Stone. -SsBBflsasaLav X Vsi c J ij. ,nnV 9Z REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Tho following transfers of real prop erty wcro recorded In Marlon county tho past week: John Cochcll to Annio Ncal, 20 ncrcs In township 0 south, range 2 west, warranty deed; $200.00. J. M. nnd D. Payno to L. F. Hamil ton, lots 3 and 10, block 0, River view Park addition, 8alom, warranty deed; $100. H. P. Lossncr to C. Lossncr, lots 70, 71, 72, 73, 8. S. P. F, No. 3, warranty deed j $1000. I. h. Tout to C. M. Tout, lot 1, block 2, Woodburn Packing Company's ad dition, Woodburn, warranty dcod; $1. Edmund Hunt to Mnry Hunt, 00 acres township 0 south, rango 2 east, wnrranty deed; $1, u. N. Hoover ct nl to II. G. Hayes, land In township 10 south, rango (1 east, warranty deed; $10. M. 8. Skiff ct ux to A. n. Runner, 20.01 acres In township 7 south, rango 2 west, flve-scvonths interest, warraa ty deed; $314.25. Asahcl Bush to B. M. Mathows, lot 0, block 0, Englewood addition, Sa lem warranty deed; $00.80. L. O. Hunter to Mary E. Nye, lot 7, block 1, Myers' addition, galom, warranty deed; $200. D. A. nnd E. I. Whlto to Hnrlan O. White, land la block 68, Salem, war ranty deed; $500. . John II. Bornaby to Kate A. Pres ton, north half of lots C and 0, block 0, Stayton, quit claim deed $1. L. C. nnd E. 0. Consor to W. A. KotthofT, lot 8, block 13, It. R. addi tion, Jefferson, wnrranty deed; $100. C J. Thomas to M. B. Mitchell, land in township 8 south, rango 1 west, wnr ranty deed; $1500.. t O. & K. Muht to Mlko Sclfcr, 15 ncres, township 6 south, rango 2 west, warranty deed; $000. Joseph Nnthman ct al to Basil Do Jardln, lots 1 and 2, block 12. Qcr- vals, warranty deed; $320. Ocorgo Swegle to A. II. Runner. land in township 7 south, rango 2 west, wnrranty doed $125.70. N. 8. Ii. and J. M. Morloy to Eliza Brown, ono-slxth interest In lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, block 2, Woodburn; warranty deed; $750. J. II. and M. O. Sottlcmler to C. O. Cammnck, lot 2, block 11, Addition "O," Woodburn, wnrranty doodj $100. J. M. and Ii. Hatchellcr to L. . Bowman UO.Oi ncrcs, township 0 south, rango 2 west, warranty dcod; $2300. A. and 55. M. FnrvJu to B. E. Ed wards, land in Roberts' addition, Si Icm, warranty deed; $1000. H. and R. Wlgo to E.T. & M. O. Barkus, lot 2, Capital City fruit farms, warranty deed; $2100. M. E. and O. W. Murphy to A. C. Thomas, lots 4 and 5, blook t, Hollis- tor's addition, Stayton, warranty dcod; $-100. B. E. Edwards to W. II. and N. L. Cook, land in Roberts' addition, Sa lem, warranty -deed; $2000. O. A. West to J. O. Whltmore, lots 1 and 2, block 12, Yow Park annex, Salem, warranty doed; $1. N. Doano to M. Poane, land in Fair mont Park nddition, Salem, quit claim deed; $1. C. M. Tout to L. O. Ralston, loC 1, block 2, Woodburn Packing company's addition, Woodburn, warranty deed) $600. II, Ii. Martin to W. D. McNary, lot 21 A. F. Waller addition, 8alera, war ranty deod; $300. T. J. Smith to D. I. Caldwell, lots 3 and 0, blook 7, Whitney's addition, Htavton, warranty deed; $200. J. Ii. and J. Stalker to A. O. Meyer, land in township 7 south, rango 1 west, warranty deedj $8050. J. W. and A. Bellow to F. P. Far rlngton, 10 acres township 7 south, rango 3 west, warranty deed; $1050. City View Cemetery Association to M E. Finley, lot 2, block 7, section ! B," deed; $80. V. and E. Hurst to R. II. Bone, 18 acres, township 7 south, range 3 west, quit claim deed; $50. City View Cometery Assoeiatlon to Joel Hewitt, lot 2, bloek 3, section B," warranty deed; $50. M. A. and A. Preseott to Ii P. warranty White, land in Salem, deed; $1. M. A. owl A. WWte, Isnd in Preseott Salem, to I. M. warranty deed; $1. M. A. and A. Preseott to Cora L. Preseott, land in Salem, warranty deed; $1. J C. and L. Sutton to John A. Darr, lot 1, bloek 31, Oxford addition, Sa lem, warranty deed; $800. Fred Loose to K. Korb, lot 5 and south half lot -4, block 2, Frlekey'a addition, Sal era t warranty deed $700. Kgutors f ff , ZJO-s-Z. " " " W 4 ffm4fw& A Symphony. When o'er tho misty summits, Of tho mountains faint and high, Tho morning sun its lances flings, Across the kindling sky. The nlr is sweet, tho waking earth With tang of midnight drips, Anil ovcry breath liko nectar comes, To cool tho parching lips. 'Tls then our feet from habit point, Around tho corner whero Tho barkecp, in his apron whlto Our morning hopo and prayer Tho sweetest and tho dearest thing Teat over camo to pass As ho places on tho counter Both tbe bottlo and the glass. Thcro's music when the thunderous tones Of Wngncr fills tho house, Thcro's rovelry nnd dreaming In tho mngio notes of Strauss, Tho laugh of childhood has a note Of gladness and of glee, Tho chattering of girlhood Wakes a tender, memory, Tho song of meadow lark and thrush, Tho cooing of tho dove, Thnt tells its setting partner Of its faithfulness and love, But there's nothing In tho univorso That in swootness can surpass That music whon tho barkecp x Shoves tho bottlo and tho 'glass. Thcro's a ewoot, insistent tlnklo In tho patter of bo rain, Thcro's a murmur, woko from sllcnco When tho zephyrs kiss tho grain, There's a deeper noto'of gladness In the elghlng of tho tree And a song from Sundown islnnds In tho wash of summer soae. For tho winter wind comes whistling To bring tho silent snow And cadences aro blended When tho singing south winds blow. Rut rain, and wind, and summer sea, And whispering grain and grass, All join in ono grand symphony When tho bottlo taps tho glass. J. II. O. Advertising Creates Value Ono of tbe receivers of tho Natlontl Bolt company testiflod in court that a certain trademark was considered "a valuable asset" ns it was tbo brand of salt that brought tbe hlgbost price nnd bad a good inarkot Asked how this salt was different from other salts sold by tbe company, tho receiver, hesitating, admitted that there was no difference; that they all came-out of tho samo kettle. When tbe court then inquired what caused tho high price and good market for this particular product tho witness re plied: Slmplr the extenlT and trae- lira adTertlalns the brand ot." One thought suggested by this curl ous confession la tho testimony It bears as to tbe efficacy of advertising to create "a valuable asset," even where, as In this let ns hope excep tional instance, tno advertiser was not quite candid about the quality of tlie gooUu. New York Herald, Yon inerea the Tain of roar Arm Mew and Tiualnca ercrr tlmo tba appta In thin lapr. Standard Liquor Co. Successors to J. P. ROGERS Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1 48-1 56 South Commercial St OUR EXCUSE Evey Good Business Must Have Its Excuse BVEBT OOOD BUSINESS MUST HAVE ITS IU3AB0N TOE EXISTIKO. WIIEN WB STARTED IN BUOl. NE8S WE HAD XIAKDLY ANYTOINO BUT AN EXCUSE, BUT WB HAD THAT EXCUSE, AND WB HUNO ONTO THAT EXCUSE THROUOH TIHOK AND THIN. WB HAVE IT YET, AND HERB IT XSJ WB BELIEVE THAT WB OAN SERVE THE PEOPLE OP SALEM AND VICINITY WITH OOOD, PURE LIQUORS BETTER THAN THEY OAN BE SERVED BY ANYBODY ELBE. NOT JUST AS OOOD, MIND YOU" BUT BETTER. IP WB DIDN'T BELIEVE TIIAT WB WOULDN'T BB IN BUSHTEBS. STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. CHANCE FOR YOUNG MEN OR YOUNG WOMEN TO Earn Easy Money and a fine Vacation FREE TRIP TO THE BIG FAIR Journal Will Give a Free Tirp and Visit to the lewis and Clark Fair to Ac tive Young Person Tho Journal has a conls t on which it wishes to enlist the strvicos of a score or active young men and women, In this work those- young pcoplo can. havo paying employment all tho tlmo, and tho winner In tho contest, tho one who gets tbe best results, will recolvo a tteo trip nnd admission to tbo Lewis and Clark fair. High school pupils. business collogo graduates and otherdolay applying for terms. i Mrs. Edward C. Ellis, who is to wed "Ktiv" McCoy, the pugilist. Mrs. 1311s is tbo widow of young Edwurd C. Hills, a son of tho founder ,of tho great locomotive works at Bchnoctndy, N. Y. Through her "hus band's death a few years ago ibo came into a fortune estimated at $3,000,000. I SALEM SAW MILLS Manufacturers of Orecon Pine Lumber, Shingles. Extra AAA 1.85 per M Lata Bawduat, large load Sawdust, small load , ! The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. i SUCCESSORS TO CAPITAL LUMBEUINQ COMVAHY. SALEM. Mills at Hewberg TW1WWVlWBwiwllwlsTVlWWWWMwWWWWWWWVlWWi Ptoms Mam 2181. young pcoplo who want pleasant n3 profitable occupation for tho summr should call at Tho Journnl office nt so early date and learn of tho cxceptionaB opportunity offored. Tho question of profitnMo employment for tho summer, with light) easy and ngreoablo work, nt'wblch you aro learn ing something, and making money cost ly, is ono that is worth considering'. A prize worth working for is 'a frer trip to. tho Lewis nnd Clark fair nt the end of tho summer's work, as the guest of The Journal, as a representative cT tho press. You noed only to bo able t writo plain English, nnd havo n litttar injknowledgo of businoss. and yon art , ready to tako up tho work. Youne er middle-ngod men or womon aro eligible to undortako tho work. Call al Ta Journal ofllco nntl onter this contest, e4 lator than 0 o'clock any day of ito week. Contest begins nt once, and yesa can begin work nt any tlmo. Only at limited number can bo taken, so do bo I(tlaSKtlHlBMtltMtMt i 12.60 per MC ; 1-00 CO and Salem. OEEdON Magers, Mgr. I I J ! IE- 1 m.