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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1905)
DAILY CAPITAL JOVBKAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1005. iJrs n ri IT iM i 1rn Til in ii I? ,' irpli irsw iTfffMgiralHi " Ml ',feass oacinT'wis. 1 45f imr,r Ltai The Mitchell Wag Is the king pin of our reliable lines in fact of all of our lines, and is of the highest possible standard. You get more value for your money in the MITCHELL WAGON than can be had elsewhere. It is not our aim to sell a cheap wagon but to sell you a wagon of quality consistent with the duty to be performed, and get the price as low as possible. Line Bu ggies For the past 8 years we have placed upon the market what we consider the best medium priced line of Buggies possible to produce for the trade. There is a growing demand for moderate priced buggies built to give satisfac tion. The BEE LINE fills the want to a nicety, because they are built with o full knowledge of the conditions and requirements of the coast trade. If you buy a Bee Line Buggy you wilt be satisfied WE HAVE OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT KINDS OF BUGGIES, RUNABOUTS, SURREYS AND GO-CARTS TO SELECT FROM. neadq Ties : : : : i lartorc or over Leaf UClf Ifc-I 3 Twine and Bale Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. SALEM BRANCH, F. F. CARY, MGR. 219-229-237 State Street. SALEM, OREGON 1905 IOWA DAIRY SEPARATOR THE CLOSEST SKIMMING SEPARATOR IN THE WORLD. INUI D LLUbt, BUT 'the closest skimming machine. All temperatures Hot Milk, Cold Milk, Thick Cream-All look alike to the 1 905 Iowa. The 1 905 Iowa has no equal as a skimming machine. Low down supply can. Very large capacity. All up-to-date features. MHB LIVELY DOWN AT EUGENE Smooth Boy Does Things to the Business Men of That Burg A lively elms was givon B. I). Mnt ;lock and Chief of Police Stilos this aft lernoon shortly after 1 o'clock by a fol low who gave his name us Ed Hninos. :Tho ause of the lively run up ami Idowu Willamette treet and in tho al ley between Willnmotto and Olive streets, wns tlmt tho man wn wanted by several of tho business nion to re turn some enMi stolen while attempting io transact business. Tho mothoil of Ilia socuring money is known as tho "small change gag," Bud ho evidently hud worked it to per fection. Ho wont into 1. T. Nieklin's tore nt Knst Ninth nnd Oak street, asked t'or n 5 cent cigar and laid down a goll piece. His method win to get tin! i-lerk mixed up. but it did not work here, as change was plentiful. Ho uext went to Searbroiigh's grocery, uerow tho stroot, linked for tobacco nnd handed down a $10 gold piece. When tho clerk raw tlmt olmuge was short tho smooth one found a nickel aud lmnded It over, taking back the clmngo oa tin counter, thus trying to got Mr. Senrbrough rattled. Ho next wont to K. I). Mullock's, nnd hort ho ueoeod ed, for when ha asked for a spool of thread and gave out nuother $10 gold pieco, uud tlien n nickel, the clerk, Miss Ollio Marquis, beeumo rattled at tho miooth tonguod fellow's talk nnd handed him back more than was eoinr itig to him. The mistlike whs won no tleod aud a lively chase followed, in which Haines covorod himoIf with glory. Kvon tfio pistol shot which Chief Stiles flrol to senro tho man, had no effect. At the intersection of the alloy ou West Eighth stroot ho was oaugbt, lwwovor, taken to jail nnd searched. Thpononey fairly rolled, out of his pockets, aud when picked up prove! to amount to $100.15. It waft loomed that tho fellow had purchased novo nil things at the dif ferent stores and that he lincl operated successfully nt Cottage Grove on Sat urday. The coso will be brought up before tho 'grand jury tomorrow morning. Kugsne (iunrd. CALIFORNIA SUGAR PINE. A Timber Fit to Replace tho Best Grades of White Fine. tho Knst once did, but grows with Western yellow pine, white llr, imenso cedar and the "big trees." In North oru California it is found nt altitudes between I'OOO and 0000 feet above tho sen, and in Southern California at altitude between (WOO ami 10,000 feet. Tho tree produces a large quantity of seeds, in cons that often are 20 ho wns short owing to peculations. His crowning disaster eaine the day ho pur chased the Hank of Bumpier from A. P. Cinss, issuing u cheek in pigment for ift 15,000, and iiIko claiming at tho time tlmt tho bank v.1h purohnsed through him for Spokane parties. These latr tor never innterlnlred, and today it is known they were a myth. Tho publo was decuivod by thin for The Best Indian lonjr. Tho KOinlrf nxe lnro Ami awhile, hut iutur hoisarno of tu ojnm 'AAJblUMAMaAMAIAHAIU)UIIAJUUAIUBJUUbWIUIlUBAHAHAVABAMA& Ladies' Mannish Shifts Special Sale SEE WINDOW DISPLAY IRcgelar $2.50 values, Pongee Silks now $.75. Tfiey are fwetty. The very latest styles. Ladtes' Mannish Shirts at $1,25. Linen colored lawn regular $X.75 for $.25. Reduced prices on all our Shirt Waists at 25c, 50c, 75c, $i and up. Crash Skirts' 38c, Duck Skirts 75c. Reduced prices on all Lawns, Corset Cloths, White Goods and Dimities, Dry Goods, Millinery and Clothing. R0STEIN & GREENBAUM I DBY GOODS, OXOTiroro AND MH.LINEBY. 298 and 300 Commercial St Salem l'cw nsors of wood know that ou tho Pacific Coast thero is a vast quantity of lumber comparable in nil esoulial qualities with tho best grades of white pino ever produced in the Bast. This is furuihhod by the sugar iine, a tree commonly foiinu along the western slope of tho Sierra Novadn mountains in California. Bvon when compared wth the giant "big troos" witk which it often is found, tho sugar pino is not a puny tree, but frequently roaches a diameter of 10 foot and a height of 250 feet. A singlo tree has boon known 19 yield 54,000 board feet of lumber, ami treos smaller than 18 inohos nro seldom cut at present. ' These facts make it evident tlmt sugar pino lumber in respect to tho sizo furnished, is far beyond tho Kartorn white pine oven tho pumpkin pino of early days. Tho wood is saarocly distinguishable from the white pine, Tt is practically of tho snmo weiglit nnd tho same color. It is somewhat moro resinous, how ovcr, and perhaps a littlo brasher. It is soft, straight-grained , nnd easily worked. It is used for everything for which white pino is available, and is especially valuable for pattern work. The wood is already finding its way into tho Bastorn markets, and, while it is not likely that anything but the best grades cau be shipped Jong dii twice, thero is 110 doubt that sugur pine lumber will inoro and more re place its Kasteru relative Tkoro is no dilllculty whatever in furnishing plnnk up to four feet in width and al solutely freo from any defect, at a price that is low for material of that quality. ' Tho eut of sggnr pjno lumber in California has increased, from 05.QOO, 000 board foot Fa IStOO to 120,000,000 feet in 1004, and it is estimated that there nro 26,000,000,000 feet of it still standing. Sugar pice does not form eztensivo forests by itself, &s the white pice of. edible, iiihI consequently nro sought by squirruls and other animals. The In dians nlso gather them to oat. On this account aud because the seedlings are oubily killed during the first llvo Hiiaue, i(io sugur pine ilpes not re produce itsolf readily; but the lumber Is so valuable that.thoro is every rea son why uu etfort scmld bo msdn to replace, tho trees tlmt urn eut down by others of tho same kiud. Bureau of forestry studios made ef its mnnuor und growth indisate that this is entirely possible, A seeoud growth of sugar piue may easily be cured by affording tho forests in wlilsh the old trees are found reason able, protection, and by giving tho young growth some aid in its struggle with -tho, more vigorous competing spoeips. A Smnptor correspondent of tho Portland Telegram Las this to say of Iloy Miller, writing under date of Juno US: The conviction of Key If. Miller, charged with issuing a fraudulent shock for if 13,000 and thereby wreekiug the Haul: of Sutupter, does not give as much satisfaction here as might liavo been expected. Those who were injured by the failure of tho bank al fnoHt uuu year ago, ure not vindiotivo now. Miller was well liked here, both fur bis uuiiablo qualities and his wil lingness at any time to do a favor. His ambition to become wealthy and a man of uoto had more to do with sending hi in in the wrong direction than anything else. He already had examples of men made rieli in this com munity by using the money of others for that purpose. Buncos crowned their efforts, but failure full to the lot of Miller, and consequently canto his downfall. His careless JMRgiit'g with money was so prouofinnd that the woiv dtr was often expressed how eould be hold hU position as. anliier of the First National bank of Humpter, This be && long utter it was kevwa that ion that tho institution wns really nu der the management of the First Na tional bank of Bumpier. This belief was accounted for at the timu by (he fact that the same employes of the Na tional took elwrge of the other, but the theory was cruelly shattered uu the duy of the failure, when the First Na tional ri'fiuott Io honor checks drawn ou the defunct bank, Hiuce then the mutter has already became history. Miller divnppcnrcd 11 mouth before the closing of the bunk doors, and did not return fur many woeka after, and when he did he had nothing tu say that would iu any way solace the creditors and dojHMltors, be ing seemingly content to accept the cold greeting of those who at one time were eagqr to grasp Ids huml- in warm est friendship. That a pain was tug ging at Ills heart Mas evident, but through It till ho remained strougoly silent. Others woro sold to be in col lusion with him, but never by word or deed bus he yet implicated any one, diking the burden oil his own should er!,' and later toeing the ordeal of nr rest, trial anil coiivlsllou without a murjnnr agaimtt any Individual who might, be equally culpable as I1I111-elf. 9 1SOOI& unci JOB In tlic City In done by ELLIOTT Commercial mid Society Printer 217 South Cnmtucrolul St rho Southern Faclfic Coupany Will sell tickets, Salem to Hoswell Springs and return up to and inoludlng September 30, 1005, 1905, limited to 30 days, rate of $5.55. 0-5-tf Summer Normal The second term of the Capital Sum mer Normal will open on Juno 20th, to continue until the August examination. Classes will be formed in all branehej required for state and county papers; aho in Latin, stenography and typo writing. Students whp wish to advance their grades will Und the kind of work they need at this school Address J. J. Ersps or Supt, K, T, Metre?. tf The Place to Buy Yout Gtoczties 3 cans Standard Corn 25o 2 boxes Irellght matches 6c Taney Dairy Butter, 2lbs .,.,,. 35c Atlas Oats, per pkg 100 0 cans tomatoes , 45c Anu ami Hammer Soda, per pUg . .60 2 Cans fancy Maiu Cora 20c 2 cans Fancy Bolid Packed Toma- toes 2 Oc 2 cans Table Peaches 23o A. L. HARVY Corner Court and High Sts. Phone i 98 i f trtnn- Edison Phonograph Agency. Gasoline Lamps, Mantels, Gasoline. J Typewriters, New, Sccond-Hand. Tleut, MIHMtiaWtaillMWMlaMlSMWMlMMtB8KMil 214 Com'l St. Pbone Wain 401,