Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1906)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1000. I 4 & l ' IV I t . fcri c SENTENCE WILL BE COMMUTED Nelson Boys Will be Released from Penitentiary On Account of Age Oscar rind Charles Newton, aged 10 nnd 13 year, reipectlvoly, wl!o wcro sentenced to tho penitentiary yostefdny nflernoon In Judge IJur nott'o court will have their senten ces commuted today 1j Governor Chamberlain. Tho bdys woro con victed of breaking Into n Iioubo nt Turner nnd stealing somo things, and nt tholr trial In the district court positively refused to swear to tholr nges, nnd thus throw nwny their op portunity of going to tho reform school. They scorned to have a hor ror of that Institution, and positive ly declined to go. Their enreor for somo tlmo hns been Investigated and lt has been found that tho boyB- havo boon toll ing tho truth about thomsolves. They nro orphan boys nnd have boon working for tholr own living for somo tlmo. Thoy InBt worked nt Snohomish, Washington, for Hovon months far 520 n month for tho two, and enmo to Snlem to pick hops. Tho boys say they clnlmcd to bo old or than thoy aro In order that thoy might get work more easily. Oscar, tho oldor boy unys Hint It has not boon easy for tho two of them to procuro employment nt tho snmo plnco for wngos that thoy could Biib Blst on, and since their mothor died thoy havo ronmlned together. Tho boyB sny that when thoy reached Tumor thoy ctfuld get no work, nnd no ono would glvo thorn anything to eat. Thoy stole and enmo to grlof. This morning Superintendent James, of tho penitentiary, called the attontlon of tho govornor to tho ensq, and District Attorney McNury at onco approved of tho governor's plan to commute tho sentence. This will bo done, and tho boys will bo ro leasod ns soon ns Arrangements enn bo mndo with tho Hoys' and Girls' Aid Socloty to tnko chnrgo of them. The way of the transgressor is Lard Hiltl.sli un Cliecsn Haters. In rognrd to cheoso Imports n llrlt lsh concern states that but of a total Import of 130,002 tons of cheoso Into tho United Kingdom for tho year ended Juno 30th Inst. 05,884 tons enmo from Canada, which was over olght times tho auniitlty locelved from the noxt largest exporting country, Holland. Canadian cheoso Is not only cap turing tho hulk of Uitgllsh markets, but is securing higher prlcos. Tho London unotntloim for choicest Ca nadian chooHo for tho past year nvor ngod more than 2 cents n pound over tho avorago of tho provlous ten years. This 1 in stretu: contrast to ADVANCING THEIR INTEREST VB ENDHAVOU to advanco the buslnosa Intorcstt of our custom era In ovory legitimate way. In bo doing, our wotlvos may be somewhat tinctured with solflsh Hew, for, upoa the prosperity or its patrons hinge tho success of etery bank. Salem State Bank L. K. PAGE, Ptmidaxt E. W. HAZARD, Cashier The wise housewife specifies Cotto lene every time in place of lard. Any one with a particle of respect for his stomach would prefer a pure vegetable product to one made from hog fat. Cottolene is always pure; lard isn't. Cottolene will make more palatable food than lard, and food that any stomach can digest with ease. Lard is a friend of indigestion. Cottolene is put up in odor-proof sealed tin pails; most lard comes in bulk, and will absorb any old odor which is near it. You can prove every word we say by buying and trying a pail of Cotto lene. All good grocers sell it; all the great cooking author ities of America re commend it. COTTOLENE was granted a GRAND PRIZE (highest possible award) over all other cooking fats at the recent Louisiana Purchase Exposition, and food cooked with COTTOLENE another GRAND PRIZE. "Home Help" a book of 300 choice recipes, edited by Mr. Rorer, it yourM for a 2 cent ttamp, if you addrete The N. K. Fair bank Company, Chicago. , A NEW FEATURE The patent air-tight top on this pail it for the purpose of keeping COTTOLENE clean, fresh and wholesome ; it alto prevents it from absorbing all ditagreeablo odors of the grocery, such as fish, oil, etc. mvmmn IlMiMAtiB Nature9 s Gift from the Sunny South tho yenr before, whon tho nvorngo was 1 conts bolow Mint of tho de cado. Tho firm looks for still hlghor values during tho coming senson. So fnr as can bo estimated tho production of butter nnd choose In tho United Kingdom Is llkoly to bo much smnllor Minn Inst yenr, owing to tho dry spring 'and hot summer. Tho milking herds of tho United Kingdom hnvo stendlly Increased dur ing tho past three years, and tho number of milk cows, recently re ported nt '1,211,917, Is tho highest flguro ovor ronchod, yot tho Incrcnsed city demnnd mnkes tho sale of milk morO prolltnblo thnu tho making of butter or cheoso. Tho usual receipts of butter from Cnnndn nro oxpoctcd, although tho high prices ruling for rheeso In Inducing Cniindlau factory manngors to turn their attention more to that commodity. From tho United States It Is nl most cortnln, tho llrm states, that smaller butter supplies will arrive Already salos of Now lJnglnnd butter hnvo boon offeetod for October-March shipments nt hlghor prices than ruled Inst season, mid Indications up poar to point to thoso conditions bo Inu miitiitnlued for somo tlmo to come. cont nrrlval In this city of his broth er, A. II. Esch, of Calgary, Canada. Tho two brothors had not seen each other for 11 years, and tho reunion was a plcnsunt ono. Mr. Esch Is en gaged In tho wholcsalo stationery business Oalgnry, nnd Is much plonsed with his location. Ho will rcmnln hero sevornl days. Left tho Hotel. Now York, Oct. 12. William E. MUno, supposed to bo from San Pruu claco, shot himself dead In Smith & McNeill's hotol, on Washington street today. Ho was aged 05, and had been at tho hotel slnco July 31. CURRENT TOPICS TODAY Prepared for the Public Schools nnd tho Family Circle. Iliiylng lVele.H I'luloN. Sim Francisco, Oct. 12. Accord-! lug to local dealers the sales of pis tolt since tho beginning or tho pres ent iclgn of outlawry have boon uu proccdontod. Citizens, since tho lire, havo purchased more than 13,000 revolvers to protect thomsolvoa against murderous bandits who nro Linking llfo unsafe In tho city, On lut Tuosday the sales nt ono store nlono nmounted to 01 00 wenpons. . ii (Jovrriiiiu'iit Winn Um Suit. Portland. Oct. 12. Federal Judge Wolverton, In tho case of tho United States against tho Port of Portland, rendering n decision establishing tho sovereignty of tho federal govern mont ovor the rights of states nnd public corporations to supposed ex emption from damages roaultlug from accidents duo to nets of cor poration employes. Tho government can now secure damages on proving violations. v College on Fire. Ithnca, N. Y Oct. 12. Slbloy col logo of Cornell University, wns aflro this morning, nnd was damaged $500. Its destruction was prevented by llremon, aided by tho studonts. o Tuiks null Arabs Fight. Constantinople, Oct. 12. Turkish troops had a battlo with robels of tho Yamon provluco In Arnbla. Tho Turks lost 100 killed and CO wound ed. Tho Arabs lost 200 killed. o Chicago Markets. Chicago, Oct. 12. Whoul 74 7 1 W , corn -11 1 6 V2, onts 33 Vi & 3 1. Ilmtlict-N Meet After Woven Yours. Deputy Bhorirf William Esch has been pleasantly surprised by tho re- Saved Ills Life. J. W. nuvciiport, Wlngo, Ivy, writes, Juno II, 1002: "I want to toll you I bollovo Ilnllard's Snow Llnlmont saved my llfo. I wns un dor tho troatmont of two doctors, and they told mo ono of my lungs wns entirely gono, and tho other badly affected. I also. had a lump on my side. I don't think that I could havo llvod ovor two months longor. I wns Induced by a frlond to try Dallnrd's Snow Llnlmont. Tho first application gavo mo great ro llof; two 60 cont bottles cured m6 sound nnd well. It Is n wonderful medtclno nnd I recommond It to suffering humanity. Sold by D. J, Fry's drug store. W. L. Douglas, tho $3 shoo man, Is in Portland, nnd ho made the state mont that ho might ngaln becomo a candldnto for governor of Massachu setts. Many Russian noblomon aro lleo Ing from Russia and going to free England. They aro shipping out pic tures nnd Jewelry worth n king's ransom, nnd mnny of thorn aro pur chasing big estates In England. A cold wave Is sweeping over the Atluntle const states, and wlntor camo suddonly In tho mlddlo of In dian summer. IJookor Wnshlngton, tho negro lendor, advises his raco to oxerclso moderation, and to dlspol any wild Ideas of migration. Ho urges the ncgroos to get rid of the loafers, and says Micro aro good and bad In both rncos. Sonntor Fulton now gives It out Mint ho has recommended for ap pointment ns collector of customs of tho port of Portland, P. S. Malcolm. Tho appointment Is expected to be mado public at any time. "The doctors hnvo finally agreed upon the cnuso of Jink's Illness." "Did thoy hold nnothor consulta tion? - "No - - a poat-mortom." Hond-llgbt II. S. McCutcheon, of Portland, met with qulto an accident nt Day ton, Oregon, Wednesday. While changing his clothes he dropped his rovolvor, which wns discharged, the bullet passing through his right ankle, nnd entering the loft log back of tho knee. X-RAYS San Francisco is "overrun by thugs. After all California has de teriorated. San Francisco, in 1852, managed things differently, but most of tho present citizens know nothing of the history of Corey nnd Casey. They should read up. As a sample of the management of the life Insurance companies of New York, the case of Thomas Cleary, who died yesterday, is a fine one. Cleary was janitor for the Equitable Life, and was paid ?2C,- 000 a year for his services. W. G. Steel says he would like "to make more cranks like himself." Fjom this ono would Imagine W. G. ndniires himself, a sentiment that tho great majority will not endorse, nor will they wish success to his de sire to make "others." What San Francisco needs is a vig ilance committee that will round tip every suspicious character, and put some of them where their legs will not be long enough to reach the ground. MARKET QUOTATIONS "Mnko Snlem n Good Home Market." SALEM MARKET. Stelncr's Market. Dealers In fish, game and poultry. Highest cash price paid for eggs. Prompt delivery. State street. 10-3-tf Poultry, Eggs, Etc. Eggs Per dozen, 28c. Butter Retail Country, 25 30c; creamery, 35c. Hens 10c. Frys 10c. Geeee 6"c , Ducks 8V9c. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc New potatoes 60c cwt. Onions 80c cwt. Tropical Fruits. Bananas 5c per pound. Oranges $5.00 $6.00 Lemons $5 $6. Live Stock Mart Steers 3 3 14 c. Cows 2 (3) 2 Vic. Sheep 3c. Dressed Veal CGC, Fat Hogs 6c. Stock Hogs 5c. Grain and Feed. Baled Clover $6.00. Cheat $6.00. Timothy $8.50 $9.50. Oats 30 32c. Bran $18. Shorts $19. Barley $18.00. Wheat, 65 c. Flour $3.60. PORTLAND .MARKET Wheat Club, 6568ciTal0 yooii, uiueaiuui, oac. Oats Choice white, $23.! Mlllstuff Bran, $14.50 Hay Timothy, $10 t ?iu.uu. Vetch $7 7.50. Potntoes SO 85c. Poultry Average old hea, -iztfjc; mixed cnickens, lJfrjd jumiB luuaiurs, xa ty lzftq fa. young roosters, 14 15c: chickens, 1415c; turkeju 16 21c; turkeys, dressed. uJ 22 c; geese, live, 9l0c; dacb.ll (ffioc; pigeons, ?l$l,50. Pork Dressed, 77c. Beef Dressed, 45. Mutton Dressed, 7 8c Hops Oregon, 1005, lflfii 1906 contracts, 15 17c. wool valley, coarse to at&i 2022c; Eastern Oregon, 15u Mohair 2830c. Butter Fancy Creamery, !ij 30c; store butter, 15 17c. Rocky Will Huj- it. Copenhagen, Sweden, Oct. 12 J Two Swedish engineers have InveJ ed n method for makuiR netrole-J from tar, It is said Hoctatcler ml buy tho process. DIood Poisoning Results from chronic conutoitkv which is quickly cured by Dr. Kltf! Now Llfo Pills. They remore polsonlous germs from the i and infuse new llfo and vigor; tc sour stomach, nausea, headache, 41: zlness and colic, without griping discomfort. 25c. Guranteed bj C. Perry's drugstore. Tho prico of fuel is going up in Portland, owing to tho shortage of cars. Sure Cur for Pile. Itching Piles produce moisture and cnuso Itching, this form, as well aa Blind, Blooding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko'a Pile Remedy. Stops Itching and bleed ing. Absorbs tumors. 50c a Jar, at druggists, or sent by mall. Treatise free. Write me about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Phtla. Pa. PRICES CUT TO MOVE STOCK As announced previously I havo sold my entire stock to Mr. S. A Manning, who takes possession November 1. Ingreed to i educe stocl as much ns possible before (lint date. To do this I, of course, hart cut prices on nearly everything in tho house. AVe liae moed out good ninny things nlrendy, nnd hero nro n few lines that nre yet wortl your netice: Sewing Machines 3 White Rotnries 2 Wheeler & Wilson 2 Queens 2 Vlndox I Ajax 3 Standard box heads Besides a number of excellent jecond-hnnd machines. You will save from 25 to 30 per cent on tho purchase price of any new machlno In tho house. Call and Investigate at once. I MHHsMMNsWUMMHMWHMW THe Old Reliable ( j) The Old Reliable J SALEM GUN'STORE -JsZs4 SALEM GUN STORE I Phone 4J0 KKfE&wJwEfMtfflflEwIJSJSw Phone 4 JO I WE HAVE EVERYTHING POR THE HUNTER AND SPORTSMAN HUNTING HATS HUNTING PANTS HKCOIL lAim WITCH IHiK HUNTING HOOTS MMrbJe fNffhUi u! h rotnpkta line or Marlde Goo4. Klfte of every aUmUrtl ko. King Sights ana Lyman Sights for Ride ud Shot Wmm. Gmh Gri jmm! Gw Oil. You r alWR)' wvlctmw at Salem's) OW UU04 Gtm Stonr, HANH ntOTKOTOHS CLKAN1NG HOIM) tiHKLL HKLTH HIIKLTi VJWiTIt HUNTING COATS LKFKVKll SHOTGUNS PARKER SHOTGUNS HKMINGTON SHOTGUNS XL V. SMITH SHOTGUNS STEVENS SHOTGUNS WINCHESTER SHOTGUNS JLUiHN SHOTGUNS SYRACUSE SHOTGUNS ITHACA SHOTGUNS HAKKR SHOTGUNS Vehicles 3 top buggies 3 bucks 1 farmer's surrey 1 park wagon, with 2 stick stents and canopy top, a beautiful rig. 1 side-spring runabout 1 stick seat runabout 1 splendid delivery wagon Thcro Is n savlug of from $10 to $25 each on these rigs. Call and sntlsfy yourself and get a bar- galu. Implements 2 Benlcla Hancock disc plows 1 Hancock sldehlll disc 1 Syrncuso gang plow I Syracuse sulky. Syracuse walking plows 1 potato digger 2 Canton walking cultivators 1 Canton riding cultivator 1 Molina disc harrow Besides n number of other im plements of various sorts, all at a big saving In price for cash. Farm Wagons 13'i Studebnker, wide tires l 3-Inch Studebnker, narrow tlre-J 1 3-lnch Studebnker, wide tires There's n saving In these tbl will nppeal to the farmer or wooi hauler who needs a wagoa soon. Other Lines Hay carriers Steel track for carriers 2 fanning mills 2 Potaluma Incubators 1 ladles' Crescent bicycle 1 boy's 24-Inch bicycle 1 cent's Tribune, chalnless Several second-hand wheels. ll dies' nnd men's. Worsted buggy robes; some M ones very cheap All of tho abovo goods are price! onough cheaper to hurry up th prftspectlvo buyer. Second-hand Things One side-spring, lH-luch 'wl bodied wagon with oa fitted with buggy toftCiw Ono 2-horse Fairbanks-Sor "' ollno engine. 1 Sharpies safety cream tor, in good shape. 1 Tin T nrol oonnrntor The above items are niiEWM . Como nnd look if interest- spr- CHdsmotote Runabout In excellent running order 'j minted, fitted with new earD-! etter and new chain, at a I Ail Arrni imtc Krtt m IF rta-a. rv-vuiiio WVJY1 i- .. .,.. . . ... . ll.tulS((,,l juomj naving accounts ana notes now due will please r -i i .- .. ilrM B"! or svuu cuccK ni once as per our statements, as wo wil - ( books at once and clean up all claims. Please do not ask or MP tensions, as we cannot grant (lieu. F. A. Wiggins, uE&s. a t--t A"-yf1-i;j..l. it,fc-