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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1906)
'KV'gfsi DAMS CAltf TAIi JOUIWAIi, SALEM, OREGON, FltlDAV, KOVKMDKlt 0, 1000 1 WHITE HOUSE J fic:o:: CHINA I -.iaaBaBBaaKanMMnHHHHHHMIiiHHMHHHIHsnia 1 """- &W&3$r ?? W I . . '08Sf2 Willi n Perfection Oil Hcntcr you can heat a cold Iwft.rnnm. iiinlic a sick-room more comfortable, warm a chilly hallway, heat water quickly, and do many things better lhan can be done with any other stove no matter what fuel it burns. The superiority of the PERFECTION $1 I.2cslCP (Equipped wltk Smokeless Device) IImIu the fact tint It geaerte Interne heat without jmoke or mell. The oil fount ni the wick carrier are made of bran n,n,i,.i .hirh intum durability. Olrea irreat heatoWmalt coat. Fount hat oil Indicator and handle. Heater It light and portable. Absolutely wife and tlmple-wlek cannot be turned loo high or too low. Operated at eailly lamp. All partt eatlly cleaned. Two finUtiet olckel and Japan. Krery heater warranted. If not at your dealer't write nenrett agency for detcrlptlre circular. T(,. rm yiT can be tiel In any room IDC McTXff I rmr and It the bett all-round home lamp made. Olret a clear, tteady Unlit. It the ttfett lnmr tou can bny. Brait throughout and nickel plated. Multiped with the latett IwproTeil burner. Handtorae tlmple tallaraclory. Krery lamp warranted. Wrtte to nearett agency Iryou cannot get It from your dealer. STANDARD OIL COMPANY jRayb Lamp Al Wl NEED MORE CARS & Spaulding Logging Company May be Compelled to Shut Down This la tlio situation that con fronts tho city. Unions tho railroad can furnish luiiibor curs tliu Snnuldlug Logging Conuiniiy will hu forcod to shut down Its big mills In this city. Tho company litis Juut commoted in stalling mi oloctrtti light nlunt pre paratory to running tho mills nil night during tho winter. Tho present froshot hns furnished plenty of logs, 10,000,000 foot ho lug now In tho booms. Hut tho company hns only boon nblo to got ono car from tho railroad during this month. Tho docks nro full of tmwud lumber, nil tho avail able Hpnuo around tho mills Is full of lumbor, and union sotno of it In liuulod away, tho mills can saw no moro. Tho compuuy Is crowded with or ders from nil parts of thu country, and is anxious to 1(11 thorn, but is liuablo to do so, bocaiiHo no cars can ho procured to ship tho product. Mr. Hpauldlng said this morning that since ho had placed In tho elec tric light nystum, tho Biiloni mills hud n capacity of ID 0,000 a day, and it wns his Intention to run tho mills lit full capacity nil winter, thus doubling his payrolls, but unless ho got linmudlntn relief from tho enr (amino ho would bo forcod to shut down, not only his night shift, but tlui mlllu wniild hnvit in tin nlnsml nltoRolbor. Ho miys ho renUxoa that cUnnod. and coneludoa: tl. mr f..mln oxtonds nil ovor th6 No Wl'" 1 8l,,,Jecl 'West, but bo Auspocts that Salem Is not ovoii getting her small shnro of what nvallablo cars nYo tn circula tion. Tho legislature will soon bo in son nlon, und.lt will bo a poor udvortlso nient for Hulem to hnvo tho law makers from nil ovor tho stato soo tho only lumber mills nt tho Capital City Idle during tho session. WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE THE TITLE Whether or not tho word "equal," whon used in conjunction with tho noun" "suffrngo" signifies In tho prop- , or boiiho that tho right of suffrngo oxtondH to women on an equal piano with, men, or whether tho strict In terpretation of tho torm is confined mtroly to menu that nil mon nro "equal" In tho oxorclso of their right of frnncblso Is suggostod by tho po oullar question which Attornoy Genoral Crawford baa boon cnllod upon to docldo. llo Is of tho opinion that, strictly speaking, tho lnttor In terpretation Is correct, mid thnt,, In order that tho right of franchlso bo oxtondod to woman nnd man nlllco tho propor torm to bo usod would bo "womiurH Huffrngo." In other words, In caso n petition is circulated for tho purposo of bringing tho qiiustlnn of woman's Hiiffrugo to n volo of tho pooplo un der tho Initiative claiiHO of tho Ini tiative nnd referendum nmondmont to tho constitution, tho propor ex pression to use would bo "woinun'B Huffrngo," nnd not "equnl suffrngo." Tho quostlon ennio up through n query from George M. Snln, of North llond. who nskod if, after a petition for invoking tho Inltlativo upon a proposed nmondmont had boon circu lated and Hlgnod, tho tltlo could bo ohnugod from "equal suffrngo" to "woman's suffrngo," nnd tho nttor-ney-KOiioral answered hlni to tho or foct that it could not bo matorlnlly ADVANCING THEIR INTEREST WB BNDHAVOR to advance the business interests of our cuitow era i eyery lltlwt war. la so ol, our motive ay fee somewhat tlacture wtth wlflih boss, fdr, uiwt tlw roarltjr of Its imtroM Mm tlw ittitui of every Wk. - - Sutltm Stat Btmk iHHaatiaykaaww-MMMMnAMM to chnngo which requires tho slgniituro of oth er parties, and they have already signed tho same. Our codo makos such a change, a crime, and tho cqurts Unit .It, to bo, f,o.rgo,ry to so ohango u paper." o . ' How'n This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ho ward for any enso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured" by Hall's Catarrh "Curo. P. J. Ciionoy & Co. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, hnvo known P. J. Cheney for tho last 15 yearq, and bollqvp him rierfoctly honorablo In nil business transactions And fi nancially nblo to carry out any obli gations mado by his firm. WATtDID. KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesnlo Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo U taken Intor? nnlly, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces ot tho systom. Testimonials sent freo. Prlco 75e per bottlo. Bold by alt druggists. Tnko Hall's Family Pills for coni stlpatlon. ii ii o i i i H. O. Whlttlor, who has conducted tho advertising dopartwefrt for Old, Wortroari Klugr, one. ot Portland's big department stores, has rescued, llo will now ltd a wewfeer; e tlM IrM ot "Tho Bhafer-WMttter ! aaf Advertising Bureau ot Pert)." - tf" aK SttR bW JaMfe Hf B? A, T Mrs. ltooscvclt Is Industrious- ly EugiiKcd In Picking Up ' Various Pieces Used In Oth- ', ', or Presidential Regimes. J ii 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 ii ii i ii miiim Mr8. RooBevolt is pleased with her nbillty to ninks a substantial addi tion to tho historic White. Houso china in tho form of throe pioco from tho Joffcrson dinner" 'sot. Thcso hnvo been loaned by tho present owner, in Massachusetts, who camo into possession n number ot years ago of almost tho eiltlro Bet. Tho dishes bavo been properly tagged, nnd now nro to, bo soon dally by all Whlto House visitors, in a cabinet n tho bnsoment corridor. Tho idea of collecting pieces of china representative of oach admin istration from tho beginning of tho government was ovolvcd a number of years ago, but Mrs. Roosovolt hns, done more, to dovelop it than any othor President's wlfo, and under her fostering caro tho collection, which wns rnthor scant whon sbo bogan hor Inbors, isnow assuming qulto respectable portions. In tho bnso ment corridors thoro nro now some four or flvo cabinets holding tho col lection, nnd thoro Is now something to bo seen In thorn that is represent ative, of almost half of tho presi dents. Each president, It Is to bo under stood, selects u design for china as soon ns practicable nftor taking his oath of odlco. Tho china Is then mnde according to design, tho gov ernment footing tho bill, and 1b used until nnothor president comes nlong. For n nttmhor of years thoro had boon a search ovor tho country for ovon a smnll plcco of tho Jefferson china, but until now this search wns frultloss. Tho loan, us Is tho' caso with various others of a similar character, Is pormnnont. Colonol Wllllnm H. Cook, for 40 years executive clork at tho Whlto Houso, Is a standard nuthorlty on tho subject ot Whlto Houso china, nnd It has boon through him thnt tho work of making n wldo soarch for It hns boon mado at various times by wlvos of prcsldontB. Colonol Cook likes to t6ll how It was thnt ho dlscovorod, qulto accidentally, ono of tho Mndlson plates In n sorj ond hand storo In this city away back in tho flovontlcs. nnd how ho snapped It up nt n low prlco, tho doalor not realizing thnt It had any sontlmontnl or hlHtorlo vnluo. It Is a Binnll toa pinto, with n narrow gold rim edging n wider pnlo bluo onolr cled by golden stars. A broad bluo band comos noxt, edged with nnothor band of gold. In tho contor ot tho plate 1h n medallion, outlined in gold nnd filled wlh tiny, badly blur rod gold stars. This find wns almost tho beginning ot tho hunt which by this tlmo has brought togethor such an iiutquo collection as that which may bo soon nt tho Whlto Houso dally. Unfortunately tho Whlto Houso hns novor hnd n curator whoso duty It was to caro for Its furnishings, and nt this Into day It would bo Impos sible to mnko anything llko a com ploto collection. Tho existing spool moiiB, howevor, nro to bo carofully prosorvod, whothorod lonnod, ns In tho caso of tho Jorforsnn dlshos and Bomo others, or owned by tho gov erumont. "Twenty to thirty years ago," said tho Colonol, "thoro wore fow who vnluod this Prosldontlnl chlnn, Evori bo recently as Cleveland's ad ministration, It was In no great do- maud. A quantity ot ware thnt was moro or less damnged, but which was invaluablo In that It could not bo replaced, was gathorcd up In 1893 and sold to tho second hand man. I bought a crackod Lincoln pitcher In this way, paying J2.G0 for It, and plntos bearing tho historic soul I se cured at ono dollar each. Those pieces nro now almost without value. Should Mrs. Roosovolt over permit a snlo of this sort tho pieces would command fabulous prices. "A rigid rule Is now In force that every ideco of "broken, nicked or otherwise Injured china must bo turned over to tho stoward, who In turn Dlaccs it In tho custody of tho superintendent ot buildings and grounds. Horotoforo discarded china was passed upon by a committee composed ot members ot tho WhlteJ Houso force, appointed for that pur pose, and then sold at auction. Much that was worth presorvlnK crept Into theso sales, and Mrs. Roosovolt has mado up her mind that no china is to be disposed ot while she Is mistress ot tho Whlto House." ' i ' O ' ' Ooar la Bfiatka. Teddy Is tatoraei. proajwrUy asaured. SALEM, OREGON I. STALEY, Principal M A live business training schools having the confidence nnd endorsement pf, business men. it send graduated to. every part of th6 fihito, and la unable to pupply tho calls .for, students 'who have compjSj tno worn ot uotn courses, Business nnu snoruiuuu. Young Men of Energy Are Wanted i Who will rotaaln with us long enough to becomo competent In Btonogrnphy, bookkeeping jintl klndt branches. All such irtny bo assured of good places. During the last flvo months wo have been unable tj supply one-third .of the calls for this class of help, and tho rapid-development of tho Northwest will nui, m nn ever-lncrcaslnc demand for holn. New Classes Will Be Organized Next'weok to nccommodato students coming In at this time, and It 1b hoped that as mnny as possible those who expect to begin a courso soon villi nrranso to enter next week. Twenty-flvo students enrolls with ua last wook, and twenty this week. If you want to lncreaso your opportunities, HEGIX now, ;We Are Always Glad to Talk With young people Interested In our work, nnd hopo that anyisuch will not hosltnto (o call. OurcaU-l .1 loguo may bo had for tho asking. A Night School Is Held On throo nights of each wook to nccommodato any who want shorthand, typewriting and spelling 9 nro unablb to attend day sessions. A Business Education Is worth to nnyono moro than It costs In time and money, and if ono wlshos to got into business lthl absolutely ossontlal. INVESTIGATE NOW. I .vyiTnrSaaK.WiHii IVIJWMrTBISMWMtWI W. D. Li. F. Smith, n plonoor ot C003 county, diod at his homo In Mnrshflold Sunday, aged 78 years. Ho was an old soldier. Constipation. Health Is absolutely Impossible, If constipntlon bo prosont. Many sorl oub cases of liver and kldnoy com plaint hnvo sprung from noglccted constipation. Such a doplorablo con dition Is unnecessary. Thoro Is a curo for It. Horblno will speedily remedy matters. C. A. Lindsay, P. M Dron son, Fla., writes, Feb. 12, 1902 "Having used Horblno, I find it n fino mediclno for constipntlon." GOc n bottle. For snlo by D. J. Fry drug storo. o 1 C. W. Moo, a formor well-known Orogon City man, died this wook nt Goldfiold, Novnda. Ho was n votor nn ot tho Spnnlsh-Amorlcan wnr. o Cured Consumption. Mrs n. W. Evans, Clenrwato'r, Kan., wrltes: "My husband lay alclc for throo months. Tho doctors said that ho had quick consumption. Wo procured n bottlo ot Ballard's Horo hound Syrup, and It cured him. That was six years ago. SInco thon wo hnvo always kept a bottlo in tho houso. Wo ennnot do without it. For coughs nnd colds It has no equnl." 2Cc, GOc and $1.00. Sold by D. J. Fry's drug storo. A grizzly bear which has been n Will Open Rink. nulsanco around Bend, Orogon, for Tho contract for tho now tho last olghteon years, was killed skating rink wns let yesterday (4l( this wook by H. J. Overturf and M. Southwlck for 3293; Will Brock of- Bend. Tho bear'B ing to tho Portland Hnrdwaml track measured 14 Inches long and pany for $850, nnd tho plumb) olght inchos wldo. Ho weighed A. L. Frnsor. Tho Portland i 1100 pounds, nnd wns moro thnn Company will do tho electric nil thrco foot high. nnd n Close Call. Tho roller skates hnvo been ori by telegraph. Tho proprleton,-! wnB exclusively printed In Tin CM tnl TniiKtinl nn XT i" 1fA. tf 111 "A rlnnnAHAiia onnrrll AnA..Wlsin " UUUI,UU Ul V 14 U ; ...,. .. ,..-, AU) d c, involving tho romovnl of a mallg-, " ' nnnt ulcer, ns largo as my hand, from. my daughter's hip, was provented by A Ycar of inoA tho application of Bucklon's Arnica' Tho year 1903 will M be Salvo," says A. C. Stlckol, of Mile- mentbered In tho home ot P.K tus, W. Vn. "Porslstont uso of tho-Tnckot, of Alllnnco, Ky., an pc snlvo completely cured It." Cures of blood; which flowed so coplow cuts, burns and Injuries. 2Gc nt J. from Mr. Hackot's lungi that 4ei! C. Perry druggist. completely restored and as tlmal proven pormnnontly cured.' antoed for soro lungs, coughi colds, nt J. C. Perry's drug Prlco. GOo nnd $1.00. Trial free. U. ot o'. hns an enrollment ot 320 now. Whenever you havo any sympathy to bestow, direct It towards tho young woman who novor UBod HoIUb ter's Rocky Mountain Tea or Tab Jots, 3G conts. Dr. Stone's Drug Storo. Boomed very nenr. Ho writer. l voro blooding from tho lungiudil t xtrvlif ful AAimli ltd! Iti-ntlfrhf Wl LI MM, tin n ,1.n ...o l.l .' '""" .""." u.o"' nn S " rnhh.; Z , " n ' ov, when I began UW . . .. ' . , , Dr. King's Now Discovery for ouii, ii uo biititiuu a intuitu UII11I1K ,. ... ,. . I. VI.. nd i. . . t . mi i t, . . . T, Biimption, with tho astonishing r tho noon Jiour Thursday, Rale gh E. .,,',,, , i.fiia - !...., ''..,. that nftor taking four bottles I .u.aw., ui 1 U4.IU1IU, ItUUb lli UIIU tll- fico of Attorney George C. Brownoll, In Oregon City, who obtained tho di vorco for Mrs. Bonson, nnd in tho presonco of his wife and throo othor witnesses, shot himself through tho left brenst with an 3S-cnl!ber ro'volver Tho bullet missed his heart, going! Bllghtly to tho loft, but tho wound Is I Monaster McCredie, ot the believed to bo fatal. Boforo going land Benvors, will train his teas to tho ofilco ho had wrltton a note, tho 1907 season nt Modesta, which wos found upon him, ad- forlnh. dressed to his wlfo, nnd rending: "Hero's your divorce." : th - Occasionally ono has tho iortuno to meet women who are Ideals In! looks and flguro, Ninety-nlno- times' out of a hundred you will find she takes Holllster'8 Rock Mountain Toa. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Dr Stono's Drug Store. Tho Texas Wonder. Cures all kidney, bladder rhenranUfi treuble: sold by all ' Klsts. or. two months treats!' mall for II. Dr. E. W. Hall. ! Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. for testimonials. Sold by rlrnc nrnpoa uw'171' Seven Day Special ON CHINA CUPS AND SAUCER? From NOVEMBER JO to SATURDAY NIGH-t ' NOVEMBER W $4 shape, good size? strong and not easy to break. Special 7g per set of sfac dtfBupd Saucer, olarpdee $00 ami cheap a Seventy-ftre oamk.tefmearly white .granWoecIwapett as porcelain which If nicks tarns dark soon, where Chlnaware . not ai see thent and yoo will te satkfteat to purchase. & irul YOKOHAMA TEA CO GOODS VEUyEKED IN CITY OMTtS j