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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1906)
DA) LIT CAPITA 1. JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1000. AT THE KLINGER GRAND The production at the Kllnger Jrand theatro continues to please the crowds that .gather there nightly to witness the fine play, "Drifting part." This play has become very popular with Salem theatre-goers, ind tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 there will bo a matinee performance jf "Drifting Apart" for the benefit of the ladles and children; any seat 10 cents. A Big Timber Deal. I Five thousand two hundred acres Df splendid timber land, embracing ill of the holdings of the Charles A. Street Lumber Company, an Eastern jrporatlon, in Linn and Marion juntles, was sold Wednesday to the Jurtiss Lumber Company for $105,- J00. Part of the tract was in the zone of the big forest fires near De troit, and the fire is probably respon sible to some extent for the trnnsfer, as the burned timber will have to be logged off In the next two seasons in order to save it. The land lies along bothbanks of 'the North Santlam river, below De troit, and along the Breltenbush riv er and French creek. It is all near the Corvallls & Eastern railroad, hence the timber Is directly tribu tary to the Gurtls Company's mills at Mill City. The tract Includes somo of the finest timber in the state. It is to be paid in three annu al installments of ?35,'l00. Neglected Colds. Every part of the mucous mem brane, the nose, throat, ears, head and lungs, etc., are subject to dis ease and blight from neglected colds. Ballard's Horehound Syrup is a pleasant and effective remedy. W. Akendrick, Valley Mills, Tex., writes: I have used Ballard's Hore hound Syrup for coughs and throat troubles; it Is a pleasant and most effective remedy. THESE HOT DAYS Oar Orange Sherbet t Oar Loganberry Sherbert, Oat Ice Cream, the one that leads them all Oar Ice Cream Soda, The Summer Girl, are more popular than ever All these and more like them are fast the things to satisfy yotf. FULLER & DOUGLAS Salem's Loading Grocers. Confectioners and Bakers. 43G-400 State St. Phones 182-187 Cream direct from the dairy to oar freezer makes perfect ice cream. Grand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr. Ono Week Commencing MONDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 17. The Mack Swain Theatre Co. In a repertoire of high-class and popular plays. TONIGHT "THE LITTLE MINISTER." Prices 25, 35, 50c. . Change- of Play Nightly. Seat sale at boxofUce Monday, 9 a. m. HUNGER-GRAND THEATRE. Performance every night this week. THE BRIGHAM-COOPER STOCK COMPANY. Presenting the beautiful society drama entitled "Drifting Apart" PRICES 15 AND 25 CENTS. Next week the famous character drama 4THE COUNTY SHERIf F" Wo are experts In fitting glasses, and havo thousands oi customers , bo aro satlsSed. We bar ".the only lens grinding machinery In Salem. Broken lenses duplicates. rlce4 reasonable. CHAS. H. HINGES Graduate Optka The Open Door in Mauchurin. Consul General Henry B. Miller forwards from Yokohama the follow ing frank Interview with a Japanese cotton manufacturer, as published in the Japanese Chrenicle: President Yamanobe of the Osaka Cotton Spinning Company has Just returned from a business tour In Manchuria and' Corea. He says the prospects of the Japanese cotton goods market are very promising The goods shipped for Manchuria during May by the Sanyei Kumial, a syndicate for the export of cotton goods, amounted to 1000 bales. The syndicate is prepared to -ship 1500 bales this month (June), 2000 bales next month, 2500 bales in August and 3000 bales in September. "In our eyes," says Mr. Yamanobe, "the purchasing power of the Man curians is almost boundless. The In habitants of Manchuria nre much better off than the Coreans, and, In addition to this advantage, about 20,000 persons are yearly flowing; into the country from Shantung and thereabout. The new settlers add ! to the demand, and It Is difficult to imagine how great will grow the consumption of cottom goods in Manchuria. Japanese sheetings, MHrmr 't ; iMBH'riiMMiWii'iyillrBilHiWBlWWWBB DAISY D'AVRA, With Mnck-Swnln Company. Tho Mack-Swain Company hu3 pre sented four splendid plays this week, and will present two raoro heforo It bids Salem a glad farewell. Salem has shown that It does not care for any amusements In the shape of the atricals this winter, and its wUhes Bhould bo respected. The manage ment should enncel all further en gagements, unless It Is a "SI Perk Ins" or Punch and Judy show. The Swain Company has presented clean nlavB. and played them well, and Its efforts have notf been appreciated. The play last -night, "Tho Alden Homestead," was good, nnd Mack Swalh as J'SI Hasklns,'' kept tho au dience In ono big, broad smllo when ever ho was In sight. While criticises Sa'.em fsr lac.-: which hive been placed, on the niav-! ket by tho Xe.vchwang oSlco of the" Mitsui Bussan Kulsha siaco April last, aro finding ready sales. .This is duo to tho cheaper price and good quality of .pur ,gqpds, , andwcinust maintain this condition to tho end and strive to take Into our hands at least one-third of the cotton goods supplied to the Manchurlan by Amer ica, by whom the market has been monopolized. American cotton Im ported through tho Newchwang cus tom bouse alqne amounts to 70,000 bales a year, and tho value or each bale is about J70? But here Is bIbo a largo amount Imported by Junks and tho grand" total supplied by America Is about UO.000 bales. So largo ,1a the demand In Manchuria that it can .scarcely be supplied If tke whole prodnUoa of sheetings, in Japan, 120.0W' iJalMr'U shipped thURr. Under the present state of tldugm It k eattMiy ot of the ques- tlon to drive away American goods from the Manchurlan market; but It Is generally admitted by sensible men, Japanese and foreigners alike, that Japanese cotton .textiles will conquer the Manchurlan market in the end. There are already signs of this. The market for American goods Is extremely unfavorable, and sup plies are as rapidly getting congested as Japanese goods are being cleared. During our stay in Manchuria n commission of foreign merchants In Shanghai arrived, and the commis sion seems to have been convinced that Japanese shirtings are a power ful rival to-foreign cotton. The price of Japanese shirting Is about $2.25 per piece of forty yards, against the American, which Is valued at from $3.25. to $3,75, while the quality of the two is almost alike. Under these circumstances the success of our goods In the contest with Anierlcan goods is already beyond doubt. Japa nese goods enjoy a further advnn- tage: They nro admitted duty free at Talren (Dalny), while American goods have to pay an .Import duty of about $2 per bale at Newchwang. This privilege of the Japanese will be removed sooner or later as a Chl- of appreciation, it might bo simply a bil of honesty to, state both sides, and there are two. it has been tho fashion for tho curtain to bo kept down much longer thnn up, n habit thut promises to In tho near future result In all curtain. It is a -pretty curtain, It is true, but the Andeslto formation across the lako is familiar to all, and we, all of us, long ago gave up the idea of the gondola with the lateen sails getting around the castle point. Tho mti3lc Is good and those In tho back rows can study tho back hair (or lack of It) of those In front, but the public does not go to look at any of these, and tho companies nro much to blame that tho public has grown a-weary. Tonight "Tho Llttlo Minister." neso custom house Is about to be es tablished, but I feel assured that the balance Is in our favor," The Penalty of Sarcasm. Senator Ingalls, during his early life, was unable to restrain his pro pensity to indulge In sarcasm. This habit eventually lost him his placo and his popularity. On ono occasion an Intimate friend wrote to him urg ing the appointment of another friend to a position under tho gov ernment. To this letter tho senator returned a very sarcastic answer, nnd received the following reply: "My Dear Senater: I think It would bo well for yon to reserve your sar Jcasra for tho rapidly Increasing num ber or your enemies, insieaa oi oner ing it to the decreasing number of your friends, of whom I am ono." It Ie said Mr. Ingalls nerer forgot the rebuke, but It was too late. Chicago Evening Post. . NEW PATTERNS IN SHIRTS OUR LINE OF SHIRTS THIS SEASON IS THE REST WE HAVE EVER HAD. THE NEW STYLES AND COLORINGS ARE JUST THE THINGS FOR NOBBY DRESSERS. SHIRTS 91.00 AND 91.50. SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE A Hallway to Hudson Bay. Actual work seems to havo boon started on tho extension from- tho Prince Albert branch of tho Cana dian Northern to "Fort Churchill, on the west shore of Hudson bny. A report from Winnipeg states that the contract fcr grading tho main lino to Pas mission has been let nnd thnt this portion of tho Hudson bay lino must bo finished during tho present year. Pas mission Is situ ated on tho banks of tho Saskatche wan river somo 95 miles northenst or Erwood. Cnnndlan Northern sur veyors report that railway construc tion to Fort Churchill will bo com paratively simple. Erwood Is In tho province of Snsketchewan, a llttlo way west of tho Mnnltoba border, nnd Pas mission, in tho district of Keewatln, which lies directly under tho control of tho Dominion govern ment. Tho dlstnnco from Erwood to Fort Churchill Is nbout GOO miles nnd It Is expected that tho extension from Pas mission to Fort Churchill will bo completed In tlmo for tho wheat crop of 100S to bo taken out through tho Hudson bny straits. Somo people, nfter conforlng with prospectors nnd surveyors from tho north, bellovo that tho region In tho vicinity of Hudson bny is dcstlnel to become moro famous for its mineral wonlth than either tho Yukon or British Columbia or tho El Dorado at Cobalt. Thnt delay may occur In tho construction of tho Hudson bny railroad la indicated by Toronto newspnper statoments, which opposo tho granting of now lniul subsidies to tho ontorprlses. Tho prcsont sub sidy is 12,800 acres along tho pro posed route, which tho company would llko to select elsowhore. For somo yenrs pnst nn Impression has been provnlllng that coal ex isted somowhero on tho Hudson bay slope. Recently extonslvo nnthrnclte beds havo been found In tho neigh borhood of Albany rlvor, a stream which forms tho dividing lino be tween Ontario and Koowatln, Tho full significance of theso dlscovorles can only bo renllzed when they nro considered in conjunction avith tho vast deposits of iron oro throughout the northern part of Ontario. It is claimed that with coal mines con venient to tho Iron ore deposits there Is no roason why Now Ontario should not In tlmo rival tho great manufacturing centers of Pennsyl vania. As a further mcanB of open ing up Now Ontario It has beon prac tically decided to continuo tho Co balt rallpoad to Jamos bay, which i constitutes tho shnllow southern1 waters of Hudson bay. Consul Ranndnl of Dawson. o Propinquity Promotes Trade. When tho full fncts regarding BrUlsh and 'United States trado In Canada during tho fiscal year ended Juno 30th aro shown in detail It will be doveloped that dcsplto tho trado barriers betweon tho Dominion and tho United States tho growth of busi ness with tho United States com pared with Great Britain is very re markable It Is undoubtedly truo, what over may bo done to foster Canadian trado with Great Britain, and however much imperial and pa troitic sentiment may desire Its In crease, that many considerations will to a largo extent offset any ad vantages that tariffs, shipping pref erences or other Ingeniously devised schemes may give the mother conn try as agalcft the United States. There is the fact that a few hours o jl. m i? e m. ac jk. . yiri tfct v fM iw ww tIBi V CSf -j EARLY THE NEW STYLES IN FALL CLOTHING ARE NOW HERE, AND AVE ARE READY TO SHOW YOU WE HAVE THE PALL SUITS. COME AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW WHILE THE LINES ARE PULL AND YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT. Suits - Raincoats - nt most Boparato tho trading nnd manufacturing centers of tho two countries. A trip from ono coun try to tho otlor Is no moro regarded by tho citizens of either in tho light of a Journoy to n foreign country than is a trip from Montreal to Quo bes so regarded by a Canadian Clovclnnd, Buffalo nnd Boston nro Just across tho way from Toronto nnd Montreal. St. Paul and Chicago aro nenror Winnipeg thnn Toronto, nnd Scnttlo and San Francisco nro closor to Vancouver thnn is Winni peg. To got goods from Gront Brlt lnn Is n work of months; to got them across tho lino that of days only. Good8of United tntes manutneturo suit tho Canadian market; thoso from Great Britain do not nlwnys to tho samo degree, rind n llttlo moro enter prise nnd push on tho part of Ameri can manufacturers would tncrenso their trado wonderfully. Consul Chnrlcs Dcnl of Quoboc. j o ' I Talking Bob Evans. ' "Talking" Hob Evans has beon heard Trom again; thlB tlmo on tho subject of tho treatment of United Stntos snllors by civilians. Tho ml mlrnl assorts roundly that thoro la a conspiracy to bring tho bluo Jack et's uniform Into contempt, but thnt Is rank nonsonso. Comparatively fow civilians camo in contnet with Jack whou ho Is nshoro, and they nro usually of tho kind to whom1 such n thing ns clnss distinction la, nl most unknown. If .Tnck behaves hlmsolf, ho novor hns any trouble, In this city ho sits side by sldo with tho -100 when ho goes to tho thentro; thnt Is, when willing to pay tho prlco for tho best soasts, as ho froquonly Is. Nobody objects to his presonco Reliable Gtms And Ammunition Damo Fortune Is n fickle Jade, so It In wild, but it It snfu to say In the hunt hlie'll niiiIIu nooncNt on tho man who Iiuh u good gun. One thnt HhootM Ntrnlglit nnd true, that is loaded with good, reliable nin munition. Hero arc hoiiio of the hlnmhyd Hiicm you know them. SHOT GUNS L. C. SMITH, REMINGTON, IT1IICA, PARKER BROS., STEVENS, WINCHESTER. Ammunition for Gun, Rifle or Pistol ' -""" ' 1 r iii Hunting Coats, Leggings, Caps, Etc, . GIVE US A CALL. Bring In your wheel unci luivo it JUted with Mud Guard and Htecl ItlniM for winter riding. Good work only. Phono Main am. tfShix STYLES $10 to $25 $12.50 to $25 unless ho is in n condition which would mako n man in dross suit equally objectionable and wo sup poso tho stuno treatment Is nccordod him in Portland, Mo. Boforo tho secretary of tho navy necodes to Im petuous Bob's domnnd that Portland should bo placed on tho black list, tho charges ho mndo against tho citi zens of thnt plnco .should bo thor oughly Investigated. Tho country ennnot afford to havo It assorted that It treats Its soldlors and sailors with contempt becauso of tho uniform they wenr; If thoy nro bo troatod for other reasons, tho facts should be mndo known, so that thoro shall bejg no mlsapprohonsion. S. F. Chronicle Tho Final Scene. The funeral sorvlccs over tho ro mnlns of Snmucl I. Tumor, killed by tho cars Tuesday, woro hold at tho Illgdnn undertaking parlors this nt tornoon. Row W. II. Solleck road n puBsugo from tho scriptures nnd spoko foollncly of tho llfo eternal. Missus Besslo nnd Mlnnlo CornolluB snug "Nenror My God to Thoo," and, In compliance with his Inst request, "Home, Swcot Home" was sung as n lost look was takon nt tho dend. Tho body was dressed In nn nrmy uni form, and was accompanied to tho comotory by momhora of tho G, A. R. Miss Sophia Elln, n former Cor vallls girl, and n professional uurso, Is now omploycd In a phj'Hlclnn'B of flco at' Marysvtllo, Cal., as an assist ant. O J, m T 03TJ1.X A. Btau tfao a Ito Kind You m Altars Bought RIFLES WINCHESTER. MARLIN, SAVAGE, STEVENS, MANAHD, JR REMINGTON. W , WE TRV TO PLEASE. YOUR UMBRELIA Does it need repairing, rover put on; a flue lino of Imndleu ill kind of repairing. W