Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 21, 1906, Page 12, Image 12

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DAILY GAflTAL JOTflRWAL, SAXKK, OBSQCK, SATURDAY. APRIL 21, 1906.
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The OW WWte Corner
Suiting Silks
At Sale Prices
38c ycf.
SALEM
GIVES
GLADLY
FANCY SUITIKO SILKS IN BROWX, BLTO, GREEK, RED, OEAY,
m att vpw Tnr.ffr -RTrPKOlltTCTIONB OF THE HIGHEST
GRADE PATTERNS; 38c YARD
Money and Food and All That
Oregon's Capital Has
She Offers
45c yd
PURE SILK buttings, 19 INCHES, all span fired new pat
terns. EQUAL TO ANY 76c VALUES. SPECIAL NOW FOR A FEW
DAYS, 45c A YARD.
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Willing Hands Aid in Work, Those Who
"Asked for Bread" Got
No Stone
The local relief committee is busy
gathering up money and provisions,
and the work is being pushed with
James Linn 25.00
F. W. Waters 25.00
Julius Pincus 25.00
great vigor. The list of subscriptions Louis S. Lachmund 25.00
is given, as far as it is possible to A. X. Moores 25.00
get it, as several lists are still scat- Geo. F. Rodger?. 50.00
tered in the hands of committeemen. Citizens Light & Traction Co... 50.00
crrnmrrnn Ar TO. Get Trade With Good Vala3
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TRANSPLANTED STRIPED BASS.
California Waters Have Produced Some
" Remarkably Fine Specimens.
The capturo of a CO pound striped
baM in the Ban Joaquin river near
Bouldln island, emphasizes the great
vatfe of this transplanted food fish, as
weft as its remarkable growth, since
the first try imported from the east
were released, as an experiment in Cal
ifornia pisciculture, in the brackish
waters of Suieua bay. Two shipments
aggregating 450 fish, wero imported by
tho California fish commission in 879
and 1882. From this small beginning
the great schools now inhabiting the
salt and brackish waters in San Fran
clsco and neighboring bays, and for a
long distance along tho coast north and
south of tho entrance to the Goldton
Gate, have sprung.
For some wears after these importa
tions were planted the taking of strip
ed bass was wisely prohibited. And
when it became lawful to take tbem it
was provided that none under one
pound weight should be taken. This
provision assured the perpetual propa
gation of tho specie. Striped baM is,
therefore, almost, if not quite, as plen
tiful now as the transplanted Eastern
shad has become, and it constitutes an
public awakening to defend its rights
Tho people of Santa Cruz are already
organirJng to resist the attempt to
close the trout streams and to make pre
serves of striped bass fishing grounds
in that county.
Health Is Youth.
Disease and Sickness Bring Old Age.
Herbine, taken every morning before
broakfast, will keep you in robust
health, fit you to -ward off disease. It
euros constipation, biliousness, dyspep
sia, ttrer skin, liver and kidney com
plaints. It purifies tho blood and dears
the complexion.
Mrs. W. D. Smith, Whitney, Tex.,
writes April 3, 1902: "I have used
Herbine, and find it the best medicine
for constipation and liver troubles. It
does all you claim for it. I can highly
recommend it." 50c Sold by D. J.
Fry.
o-
Ran Over a Cat.
Redd I ran over a cat with my au
tomobile today.
Greene Didn't kill it, of course.
Redd No. I thought it was dead.
It was vtiy still after the wheels had
passed over it, but as soon as I blew
my horn it got frightened and got up;
and ran away. Yonkcrs Statesman.
I It Is now proposed to make the rounds
again for a dollar donation from every
body who can give that much more.
AU are urged to bake more bread, as
another carload will be shipped tomor
row. . r
Tho following dispatch was sent to
General Funston this merning:
"Notify San Francisco relief com
mittee that the citizens of Salem, Ore
gon forwarded on train leaving here
Friday evening one car potatoes, one
car flour and one car containing pro
visions and bread. Another car of pro
visions and bread leaves tonight. Kind
ly wire me what is needed most.
"F. W. WATERS,
"Mayor Salem, Oregon."
Nobody can get into San Francisco,
and not even residents can go back af
tcr they have left.
Mr. Ottenheimer has word that bie
people are all safe. Twenty-five peo
ple slept in his people's home at the
Presidio last night.
All Worked Hard.
John Gantcnbcin, tho baker at Fuller
& Douglas', had a strenuous day yester
day. The bakery ran at its full ca
pacity, and nearly 1200 loaves of
bread were turned out. Lloyd Hauser
of Hauser Bros., who at one time was
a baker, volunteered to assist Mr.
Gantenbein, working for hours and
making this large output possible.
A Bnrta.
, Hopman Killed In the Quake.
Gus Donovan, the hopman, has re
ceivod word from his brother C. C.
Donovan, who left here Thursday for
Rowland K. Page 10.00
Lot L. Pearce 10.00
John H. Scott 10.00
Weller Bros 50.00
Alex La Follett 10.00
August Huckenstein 10.00
Patton Bros. 10.00
A. L. Lovelace 5.00
J. L. Stockton & Co 25.00
O. M. Johnson 10.00
Mark Skiff, 50 bushels potatoes.
B. O. Shuckling 25.00
John Hughes Co 25.00
Jos. Meyers .& Sons 25.00
J. F. Holder 5.00
F. I. Dunbar 100.00
E. T. Barnes 25.00
E. Eokerlin 20.00
Mel Hamilton 10.00
S. S. Hunt 2.50
Amos Vass 2.00
X. B. Brown 2.00
Oliver J. Meyers 2.50
H. D. Chase 1.00
Sband & Marcus 10.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
P. H. Raymond 2.00
Cash i.. 2.00
F. A. Corothers -.' . 1.00
A. J. Conger W-...... ........ 1.00
Cash .- 1.00
George Goodale 2.50
A. X. Benson 1.00
Mrs. Mehrin 1.00
Cash 1.00
G. A. Bock- i.OO
Cal. Moore 2.00
H. R. Hatch '. 1.00
S. A. Parker 1.00
J. A. Rainy 1.00
Chris Peterson , 1.00
E. K. Shaw 1.00
D. J. Fry 25.00
Sherman W. Thompson 10.00
T. H. Hubbard 5.00
H. P. Minto 2.50
H. Wiprut 2.50
Hauser Bros 2.50
Business Men's League 100.00
W. B. Gilson 2.50
Thos. Holman 10.00
Spa 2.50
W. W. Zinn 5.00
Dr. J. X. Smith 100.00
Kussel Catlin 25.00
Rostein Si Greenbaum 25.00
Dave Vaughn, Silverton 5.00
Ray L. Farmer 5.00
C. M. Lockwood 2.50
Gus LOO
L. Josse 1.50
Miss Kitty Harbod 5.00
Fletcher & Byrd 2.50
Damon Bros 5.00
Clara E. Smith 10.00
J." Conner, 25 bnshels pctZT
N. F. Hill . ulH. :
Docfor Why, doctor, I didn't know it was as far as he could ge: 'Folks
you had a sweet tooth. loll well; Joseph Wood killed; Santa
el. It's Rosa entirely demolished; have no
San Francisco;
Doctor (chuckling) Nor hav
the other fellows' Indigestion I like 'news from folks in
Tlftlnr iYi tn.'nm T itmnlv flilflrit tRnn TVnvifci 4t 1ftV. f(A. vA)a(..A
item In the fish,food supply of the state r ,,,, t nnm ,,. 'T1A .'wm - aa ..... -
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In the light of tho development of
had and striped bass In the tidal wa
ters of this state, which are itch and
acces-iblo to everybody, and the fact
that the angling clubs are endeavor
ing to convert the trout streams of the
state into private preserves, it would
ecm to be good policy to devote the
state and federal hatcheries to tho pro
pagation of only migratory food fishes
and those wbieh inhabit the navigable
water, from which the public cannot
bt excluded under any pretense. If the
sportsmen's clubs can monopolize the
trout streams and exclude tho public
from them, it is obviously the height
of folly to devote the public funds to
the proportion of trout to keep up the
ttteck in the streams for the benefit of
a. iew gentlemen of means and ample
leisure. We do cot anticipate, howev
r, that these organizations will suc
ceed in accomplishing their selfish ob-
to well. Translated for Tales from
La Sans Gene.
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near Way.
"When a young man trios to kirs
you, you should give him a good smack
on the ear."
"Charlie tried it last evening, mam
raa, and I gave him a good smack on toes, that went from here last night;
the mouth; at least, I think it was a a carload of mixed provisions that go
goou one, Decauso no xeaseu me xor today, and $300 in money. Many peo-
pio uere una relatives in tne stricken
city, and much anxiety has been felt
regarding their safety. More relief
provisions are to follow.
another." Houston Post.
Lost- A bundle of clothing some-
whero between Eploy'a stoe and the
high school. Leavo at this office
and receive reward. 4-21-3t
Money to Loan
THOMAS K. FORD.
fro., tor there are ajgna of indignant Ot.t Ladd A Bash' Bank, galea. Or.
There Is Little
Real Trouble
In this world aKt of It is imaginary. Wo allow osrsclves to b
Mtae sorvoa and fretful Wocds af car overrun the gardes of the heart
whs they should never be allowed to take root.
A Great Deal of the Present Eye (Trouble
Lj wm4 by f4 twlttiag Siaoses aite4 for the o--ti?a of
4hUr sjn,
9 l W SOT-FLY TXX )UMX
A4 glva tkoPMg fe aUtta xr ftf akarge.
O. Shell
E. H. Miller
Harry. Ross
W. Peterson
Ed. Dock
Elmer Beardsley
Claude Townsend
Sydney Lloyd 1.00
C. E. Bowen 1.00
Otto Shellberg 2.00
Elmer Conk ' 1.00
W. A. Cummings 1.00
S. L. Frazier 1.00
A. Clark 1.00
H.: M. Ely , 1.00
Collected at Poll No. S 15.00
Collected at Poll No.. 6 26.00
Ada E. Jory 30.00
J. H. Scott ; 10.00
W. R. Kane 1.00
H. E. Bell 1.00
J. E. Caraber 1.00
W.H. Riddel 1.00
A. B. Seeley 1.00
Fay D. How 1.00
Robert Ashford 1.00
A. E. Strang 2.50
A. H. Moore 1.00
W. H. H. Shields 50
O. H. Barnes 1.00
T. L. Poyjade 1,00
F. M. Quinn 1,00
P. W. Tubbs 1.00
M. C. Kester 1,00
E. Barlow 1.00
Frank M. Hobson 1,00
C. I). Latourette ion
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-no unemawa iniian school volun. Thos. A. Veatch 1.00
teers to bake 650 loaves of bread every Cash !..!..!!!.. 50
Wm. Irvine 2.00
E. Ostrander 1.00
V. P. Kelley 1.00
J. G. Wright 2.00
W. W. Westinghouso 1.00
J, 8. Smith i.OO
D.B.Watson 1,00
S. Phillips 1,00
J. L. Skipton 2.00
M .P. Baldwin 1.00
N. J. Sykes ; 2.00
think they are safe." Mr. Wood was
the firm's expert, and known to many
here.
""" Aurora la all Right.
Aurora, Or., April 21. Aurora's con
tribution to the San Francisco relief
, fund up to date is one carload of pota
at n
other day. The reform school will also
bake all that its facilitias will permit,
and the penitentiary will supply 1000
loaves daily.
Thero is no limit to the 'amount of
hams and aU kinds of provisions com-
lug from farmers and citizens general-
Ily. The committee is unable to thank
'all in person, but things are being don
so generously that no such formality is
to be expected.
SJvaw Oo in. Too. SS A?? 1M
W. II. Downing, of Shaw, arrived in ?, P;
the city this morning, and states that TnlrMh 'S!
,'... ... . , , . iGeo. A, Burns 10.00
a I51- A- cCorkle 5,00
W. H. H. Darby 5.00
Hilke 50
A. Scott 2.00
J. A. Patterson 2.50
D. A. White A- Son 5.00
J. Wenger 1.00
L. F. Savage 1.00
Dr. S. C. Stone, $30 worth of
provisions.
Watt Shipp 5.00
E. S. Lamport, $10 cash and $10
worth of hams.
Arch Irvin 5 00
R. D. Gilbert 7.50
T. B. Jones 10.09
G. W. Johnson & Co 25.00
Dr. W. A. Cusick 25.00
Stubb Smith 1.00
F. X. Derby 25.00
E. Anderson 50
Buren & Hamilton 10.00
Salem Woolen Mill Store 10.00
H. Geo. Meyer 5.00
I. Patterson 10.00
Dr. T. S. Smith, Sr 10.00
Frank Meredith K0O
T. R. Wilson 5.00
C. S. Mopre ... 100.00
George Waters 5.00
P. H. D'Arcy 10.00
F. A. Wiggins '. 15.00
E. R. Wiggins 5.00
George Pearco 10.00
B. F. West , 1.00 ! T. J. Arthur
J,
L. F. Hill
Goodalo Lumber Co,
J. J. Murphy
Squire Farrar
McEvoy Bros. ....
Hamlin F. Smith ,
W. F. Buckncr ....
O. II. Bosenbaum .
J. D. Densmore . . .
N. P. Rasmussen .
Fred West
J.-L. Buckner
Wm. Schelle & Co. .
H. Stephen Jory .
R. M. Chanes .....
O. C. Kennan ....
E. F. Wright
James A. French .
M. H. Viesko
P. Kurtz, Jr
T. A. Livesljr
John Roberts
R. A. Ratcliff
Dr. Reynolda ;
Mary E. Reynolds .
A. A. Ash
P. W. Ash
A friend
D. D. Keeler
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v.. ... .U. ....... -..US V.O
utu'B- -'-"--(J ...., Jj
totanaarm mquor Co .lti .
i is. scnater ....
Squire Doughart . .
Major G. L. Scott
Wm. Bushey ,
J. W. Roland j.
W. M. Kaiser
T. K. Ford- .
Miss G. Clark
Miss H. Clark a
Dr. Meredith .
J. W. Reynolds
Ben Taylor jj
Wm .Spayd i
G. W. Manitrize
E. E. Dennison
Homer Gouley i
Carey Martin
G. W. Hobson
Frank Durbin I
C. L. McNary
J. H. McNary
O. O. McClellan
Jos.. Harris si
J. IS. Moore
B. F. Muller t
In M. Haines ..,
Salem State Bank M
A. N. Gilbert if
Cash I.
Judge Geo. H. Burnett 1!
S. A. Biggs
M. Klinger
C. Paulus 5
J. S. Tait J'
A. Korb V
H. F. Smith ..
Cash '
M. M .Fleming
G. B. Jacob ..
Jno. Knight 1.50
J. Q. Wilson 2.00
P. B. Southwick 5.00
Chas. Hinges 5.00
W. H. Burghardt . 5.00
Steeihammer & Yantis 5.00
J. C. Perry 2.00
Geo. C. Will 5 00
Geo. L. Roso 25.00
Geo. Watt 2.00
J. R. Shepard 25.00
A. A. Underhill ., 5.00
J. G. Graham .....; .10.00
Salem Dye Works 50
Lou Tong ..'. 1.00
Hop Leo 1.00
Gong ,... 1.00
Go 1.00
Hop Lee (baby) 50
Low Man 1.00
Lon Gow , 1.00
A. B. Hoyt 1.00
Salem Browing Association .... 25.00
Cash 500
Tom Reynolds 5.00
Henry Haas i.oo
O. L. McPeek 00
T. M. Barr 2.00
Jack A. Cooper 5,00
D. B. Steeves 5.00
P. P. Talkington 10.00
Peter Bach 5.00
Butte i Wenderoth 5.00
W. D. Wheeler '
J. Idlewine "
J. C. Marsh
Jos. Worth
Evt Vi Ryder
E.'PresnaU
H.-R. Presnall
W P. Babcock
John Manlcy
H. J. Powell
R. E. Wimer
O. B. Kelley
E. Hofer
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Aug. Neugebauer
J. H. Penland ,
H. Neugebauer, Jr.
Br. and Mrs. W. S. Molt w
dent at Stanford University, l
cw -.fv v -twit, oj- o --
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from hftr nennew in - " ..
states he was in one of the -1
buildings, but escaped unhurt.
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692 Front street, Salem, Or-
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I-Awly Sta.,
Sukm, Ore
anxious to help the relief fund.
Houston promised him a car, and to
morrow tho farmers of that locality
will gather provisions for San Francisco
Arrangements have been made to have
the car leavo for California Monday.
The contribution will consist of pota
toes, prunes, hams, bacon, flour and
other supplies.
The following is an incomplete list
of tho fan! subscribed:
Jjidd St Busk , 4300.00
August Huckestein 10.00
P. J. Rice 5.00
W. "W. Hall 5,00
J. ,7. Murphy ';.. 10.00
J. H. VanWinkle ,.. 5.00
W. H. McNary 5.00
Dr. L, F. Grifita 5,00
Dr. Calbreatk 10.00
Judge Haley 1000
B. B. Herrick, Jr. ;.... 3.00
I. O. Needaam ,. 2.50
c.pita Natw Bank Mow llh01ltt. Bamw; ;::;;;;:;;;;;; jj,
Oregon Nurtery Co. 100,00 . M'utpky 2M
Fishing Tackle Galoi
We are speaking only to the man who finds pleasure in the J
woods and by the babbling brook the fisherman.
HOW ABOUT THAr TACKLE?
WILL IT STAND THE STRAIN?
. WHAT ABOUT THAT POLE?
Is it just the thing yoa wantt If not. come in. Wo are
finest things in lines, poles, Aooks, ia fact everything to make
of the aagler complete. Come in aad look aver our line before hBy
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