Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 21, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAILY CAPITAL JQmXAL. 8ALEM. ORKGOX. WEDNESDAY, NOVEH11KR 21, 1000.
3
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
Turn the wick as high or low as you cmthere'. nn j.
Carry heater from room to room. Alf parts "as lycUnd cf
lcS device! r SmCU be'aUS c'KvUh snYokc"
r?S't3i0fi?l"fclli!!5ni ra"'. ? oil fount benutl-
hours. Every heater warranted. If vou cannot tret
heater or infonnation from your dealer, write to
nearest agency for descriptive citcular.
R&Tc
fttnioitntl
Equipped with latest improved burner. Made of
brass throughout and nickel plated. An ornament to
any room whether library, dining-room, parlor or bed
room. 'Every lamp warranted. Write to nearest
agency if not at your dealer's.
STANDARD Oil.
Croat Evodus of Chinamen from
San Francisco.
San Francisco, Nov. 21. Upwards
of 1500 Chinamen loft hero on tho
Empress lino for Chlncso ports. Tho
cause of such n largo number of
Chinamen going homo to celebrato
tho now yonr Is that times In this
country have boon prosperous with
them. Chinamen aro arriving from
all over tho states and tho Orient
company has nllsteorago accomoda
tions booked up to tho end of this
month,
o
Unfortunately thoro Is no rosy fu
ture without thorns.
HOT
RATIONS
That's 'vLat you want theso
chilly days, and at our placo you
Sit nothlne cold, and alwavs tho
I best tho market affords.
White House Restaurant
flKOIlGE DUOS, Props.
H. S. Gilc & Co.
Wholesale GfOCCfS and Com-
mfsston Merchants
In th m.i, u Hm. fnr"
Wgu fruit and farm produce of all
iin.
kinds.
Special
We have for sale a few apple par
ing and slicing machinos; equipment
'or a largo dryor; will mako a low
Price.
General
-Machine Works..
K. M. laGHTLlNGElt,
MAchiiUst and Mjuuger.
178 SoHtk Liberty St,
WE DUILD ANYTIDNa THAT
CAN BB MADE FROM IRON OR
STEEL. NONK BUT FHWT-OLAS3
WORipiKN S2MPLOYKO.
General Repairing Solicited
9-1 9-1 m
O. C. T. CO
-STEAMERS
WMOXA AND ORSGONA LEATB
'"OIWIiAKD MONDAY, WEONES
I)AV AND FRIDAY AT 10 A.
s. TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND
SATIRDAY AT 7:10 AJtf.. FOR
OHVALIS TUESDAY, THURSDAY
AND SATURDAY AWOUT P. M.
M P. BALDWIN, Agt
ThcFaiHionStablcs
roroerly WirtpBoa's tW-P-toMate
Uverj tnd IIoe-oao-al
"tureu epeckltyt Tally
io for plealea and exeurs4jB. PboM
CHA8. T YANNKE, Prop.
2-T mi Ml flti KrMt.
No More
Cold Rooms
water, and do tua,,- olJl thtaMg
m
m
nnH ntmn1i.l...f.i..
COMPANY
Victor Point.
"Pho weather is tho principal topic
of conversation) and fiat boats and
gum boots nro greatly In demand.
Tho Itovs. McElry have shaken
tho mud o(T their shoes against us
and depnrtcd, leaving us to our fate,
after n two weeks' vain endeavor to
induce somo poor soul to turn from
tho orror of his, her or Its ways. They
are, however, excellent pcoplo and
have mado ninny friends during
their sojourn with us.
Ella Savago has gono to Salem to
remain until tho holidays.
F. M. Miller has tho paper hnngors
this week.
Mrs. Dorn Is visiting friends In
Portland.
Do suro to attend tho Thanksgiv
ing brill and supper to bo given by
jWaldo Circle, No. GG1, on tho 29th.
.Good music nnd good order, ns woll
as a good supper will bo tho ordor of
tho evening.
J. J. Kronzo gnve a dance on the
evening of tho 17th, which wns a
vory plonsnnt affair, and was lnrgoly
attondod by tho young pooplo of tho
neighborhood. V
Don't forget tho Victor Point
band concert on the evening of the
23d.
Tho stork has mado his annual
,vlslt to tho homo of G. V. Singe!,
'nnd loft n.flno daughter.
Tho hoavy windstorm of Inst week
did consldornblo damngo In this
'neighborhood, by blowing down
foncos, uprooting apple trees, otc. It
nlso blow tho large onglno house of
iKrenxo nros. off Its foundation. Sev
oral toleuhone poles were blown
"l " w'rw h
stnnnlnir nil communication with Sa
lem for sovernl days.
V, H. nogors made a visit to
Portland last woek, accompanied by
Allco Dorn. He will soon have liH
goods In nnd be propared to furnish
his patrons with the "needful" at
lowost prices.
Q'
TALKS AI10UT EARTHQUAKES
Famous AMi-onomer Tells What Ho I
Thinks He Knows.
Professor T. J. J. See. tho famous
astronomor of tho 'naval obsorvatory
at Mnro Island, rocently delivered on
address on "Tho Causo of Kartn
quakos" before a general university
audlenco ln the chapel under tho
auspices of tho Sigma XI sclonco
honor society at Stanford.
Earthquakes nro due, he alJ. to
tho development of steam pressure
Just under tho earth's crust, chiefly
by tho penotratlon of sea water from
the leakago of tho ocean beds. Tho
earth has a temperatHro of about
2000 degrees at a depth of twenty
miles, and when tho steam pressure
ten or fifteen miles deep has becomo
great enough it shakes the crust and
obtains relief at the margins of the
sea by tho pushing np of mountains
All mountain chains aro formed in
this way. and that Is why they are
always parallel to the sea shore.
ao h outcome of his studies of
all the principal earthquakes In the
world. Professor Se said e had
reached tho conclusion that there li
no danger of another seriens "
ouako at San Francisco for a Jong
time, say at least fifty or seventy-five
year. " will lake thai length of
time for the steam pressure to again
accumulate under the fc4 of tho sea.
for tho leakage Is through solid rock
over ten miles thick, and thus ex
tremely slow. But Dr. See holds thnt
earthquakes may always bo 'expected
along a coast near n ilonn era !.
-.u.Sf me great pressure nrlslnc
from the depth of the ocean forces
water down Into tho earUu Thus
the sea nnnr h. , tR"- lu8
Ame a r nv,rnCaS , ,
'iiuiuca is nearly five miles-deep.
ami tho mc.it 1 1 ..V a, "vnif, ivuiawu u one oue-uunurcuin
Skes and 1 wn ."$ IT. If wr cent' Tho C08t ot U"9 8CP
unp eastern coast of Amorica nnd', r.n ,.. .,. . .-
w- . r. 1. """" "" "ut """
IJ SO. Cal forn a !t tnnnli lnsa nfT1lr.
Cd thnil HlntlV pnnnlrln. .1 If '
n.nniu v..,. 'n """" """ "v tilting furnace or ovon, constructed
Snri ,CnMS f thCS dl9 """"-ly to those ordinarily used In
tn,rn", " qUa, P7cautlon r American smelting wqrks. After
hnrrtJrl i ?,B00? ',ng8 V"nK roughly reduced to n fluid
arl ground earthquakes are but lit- 8tntP lt t ouml nnd ,
rJ n C," T lI" frooi""olt patent electrlo oven, which
from earthquakes are the great In- has capacity of. from one and a
land deser s, like Saharah, where no nnlf t0 lwo tona. ln th,9 ovon lho
one can m-o on account of tho necessary quantities of carbon, man
drought. The thing, therefore, to?do gnnoso, chrom0t 9,Ueiim) n,ckI(J( tun
a not to lice from .earthquakes, but BluU,, nrsonlcal Iron, etc.. nro added
bo prepared for them. It Is said to produce any kind or quality of
that tho object In establishing tho 8teel desired. Tho wholo process of
new selsmologlcal society In Ban production takes from two to two
Francisco Is to educato tho public.' ami a half hours,
so that In futuro practically all dan-' Tho dovelonlne bath Is hento.l bv
ger mny bo avoided.
X-RAYS
Row Dr. Wilson, of Portland,
preaches tho gospel, but advocntcs
tho breaking of tho commandment
"Thou shnlt not kill."
This doctrlno of obeying unwrit
ten laws Is llablo to lend humanity
back Into tho savagory from which
It came, and from which It Is not yet
ontlroly segregated.
Tho ordlnnnco rogulntlng snloons
U'no fnm1nn illi nts...A.l n il.
"" ",u ' """" " "'
commlttco on tiro nnd water. Is
civilization going back to tho Indian
uiua oi strong urinK "iirownior.
Profossor See, tho nstronomer,
quit stnr gazing recontly to rollovo
his mind qf an overload of know!-
odgo nbotit oarthquakos. Tho pro-
lessor says the qunkos aro caused by
Bll'Iklll, illlU lllUk llllUr II lIIUKU II Will
tnko a long tlmo for moro steam to
form. Tho lonrnod profossor does
not dwell on tho fnct that as tho
stoam doos not oscapo, It must Kt III
bo at tho old stand rendy for biiBl
noe. o
How's This?
Wo offor Ono Hundred Dollars
ward for any enso of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Unit's Catarrh
Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, hnvo known
F. J. Cheney for tho InBt 15 years,
nnd bolleve him perfectly honnrnblo
In nil business transaction! and fi
nancially ublo to carry out i ny obli
gations made by his firm.
WALDIND. KIN'.N'AN & MARVIN',
Wholesalo Druggists, Toledo, O. (
Hall's Catarrh Curo Is tnkon Intor-.
nally, acting directly upon tho blood
and mucous surfaces of tho system,
Testimonials sont free. Prlco 7c,
per bottle. Sold by all druggists,
Tako Hall's Family Pills for con- (
stlnatlou.
Pi'iira ICnUor Will Win Uncle Hani. ,
London, Nov. 21. The Westmins
ter Gazette today urges the govern
nitwit to select a man of supreme
ability for nmbassador nt Washing
ton. The papor deolaros that Great
nrltaln's former Influence and pres
tige nt Washington nave uw
usurped by the Gorman embassy,
adding thnt Mr. Roosovoit Is In
moro close and moro confidential
communication with Emperor Wil
liam than with any other rulor or
statesman.
A Natural
Laxative
Inward cleaming U as necessary as outward bathing. To keep the
w-tu free and rcBular is of even ereater importance than to keep
Se "fin'SirS . freS Tbccommg clogged The neglect o either ,.
liiM disease Everyone needs a natural laxative occasionally, to
fret the bowels of accumulated impurities. For this purpose take
BEECHAM'S PILLS
th neatest boon ever offered to those who suffer from the ills
Ktftn" eoMUpation Ior over fifty years Beec ham's I have
namTus as a Stomach corrective, a liver regulator and Bowel
hfatie The? never gripe 0' u P,n; '?,"& I"""'"'
Headache and Dyspepsia.
SieU K.irwkr " ""'
Eloetrlcnlly Produced Steel.
At tho Llndcnbcrg electric works
high grade steel Is produced from!
the most ordluary scrap Iron rub'
blMi of tho cheapest kind and qnnl-i
.... .... .. 7. . . """""
, , "f co?amon ,3 '""
" 'w ' " M
Ing substances, such as sulphur and
P" - practically-eliminated
i,,,. ., . . ....... . ...
,tween C and S per cont,
-
mis ruitbisu is nrst molted In n
i an electric current of 100-volt ten
sion, which Is brought Into connec
tion with tho ovon by moans of a
conl clcctrodo and carried back to
tho current by a second conl oloc
trode, both of theso electrodes bolng
suspended porpondtculnrly through
tho top of tho oven, nnd ndjustablo
so ns to nearly but not quite, como
In contact with tho molted mass. Tho
current lonps from tho olectrodo In
n wldo, mighty voltalo arc, and
passes through tho mass to tho sec
ond olectrodo. thus producing tho re
quisite degree of hent sufficient for
tho purifying nnd finishing process
Tho casting molds for tho electric
stool nro tho Bnmo na nro usod In
nnv nthpp fnp,OP,. Tlin pnnt nt 11Pn.
uucton doponds upon many points
which will becomo clearer nftor fur
ther cxperlenco with tho now pro-
cess.' Hnw mntorlnl, fuel, olectrlc
curront, wnges, etc., doponda lnrgoly
upon tho locnllty, etc., nnd tho lm
provoments In tho process that may
bo mnflo mnko It difficult to quoto ro-
llnblo figures; but It Is snfo to say
thnt an avorago quality of stool, as
heretofore produced by tho crucible
process can bo mado by tho electric
procoss for from 00.00 marks ($23)
to 100 marks ($24) per ton.
' Tho olectrlc steel producod nt tho
Llndonborg works surpasses greatly
thnt of any cruclblo stool over mndo
Ilo-jboth In quality nnd chomlcnl purity.
Ry this procoss tho stool Is freed nnd
kept clear of all gns nnd buhblos,
whloh has never been posslblo by
tho old ihethods. This advnntngo of
tho electrlo steel over tho stool man-
j ufnotured by tho old Rystom Is bo-
causo of Its superior purity, nnd per
mits tho Introduction of from 20 to
30 jior cont moro carbon than In the
cruolblo stool. It can bo forged
easier, Is not oaslly affected, llko tho
cruolblo stool, by tho dnmnglng In-
fluonco of ovorhontlng; lt Is stronger
nnd moro firm, and offors n miirh
groator roslstniico wear and tear,
jflie now systeni nlso glvos ndded In-
dopendoneo on nccount of tho vory
ordinary mntorlnl usod for producing
tho steel. Such advantages hnvo
never boon ronchod by nny othor sys
tern and It has only rocently been
glvon to the public. This Is account
ed for by the fact thnt tho Invontol
hns kopt tho success n secret until
ho was enabled to demonstrnto to
tho public a complete, successful
working plant. Consul Eager of
Harmon.
0. , ,.
A minister of the gospel Is In tho
ombarrasslng position of being ox
pected to say a good deal moro than
any ordinary ntan can say without
bolng either a plagiarist or a fool.
gsVA AJM SAC
"Backache, "The Blues"
Both Symptoms of Organic Derangement in
WomenThousands of Sufferers Find Relief.
fir JOr mFSMn
III " KwniW YiriR mm C-wL
lltSSM SSSSW3RB7 B tl M W H CT TB I VsWgSTt t-u vWV
lilt ?, IfiS?lBBBffl KA' 111
flfiiHefi
$h Mrs. iJf. Holmes jRjjffr"!"a Cotvaty y
fc JgtaBlIBBSSlBSBSMM? 1L tBlBS3fatMBBBSstM''"dBrJgjBitf
How often do wo hear women Rnyi "li
seems as though my biok would break,"
or "Don't speak to me, I am all out of
sorts"? These slgnl (leant remarks prore
that tho system requires attention.
Uacknono and " tho blues" are dlrcot
symptoms of an Inward trouble which
will sooner or later declare Itself, lt
may be cauved by diseased kidneys or
some derangement of tho organs.
Nature requires assistance and at once,
and Lydl&E, Pinkham'a Vegetable Com
pound instantly aaaerta ita curative
powers in all those peculiar allmenta of
wotneu. It hnx been the standby of
Intelligent Amorlcau women for twonty
?ears, nnd Uio best judges agree that
t la tho most universally success
ful remedy for woman'a Ilia known to
medicine.
Head tho convlnolnfr testimonials of
Mrs. Holmes nnd Mrs. Ootroly,
Mrs. J.O. lloliuos.of Lsrimoro, North
Dakota, writes i
llmi Mn. IMnVhnm:
" I Imvo sulTerml avf rythtng with baekscaa
and (outalo trouliliv I let tho trouliM run on
until my syitem wai In such a condition that
1 was unablo to bo nbout, and ttion it was I
ootnuwncod to um I.ytlla llnkham'a Vego
tahln QnntvMiml. If f liad onlr known how
much sutTorlng I would havo saml I should
have taken 11 month soonor for a row
winks' tnvttmiMit nuulo mo well and stroiiK.
My backacuM nnd brailacbMi are nil gono ana
I uffr no pain at mv monthlv jwrlcxU,
whereas boforo I took Lyilla K. rinkltnm's
Vegtabla Compound I suffered IntouM pftln."
Mrs. Emma Cotrely, 100 East 18th
Street, Now York City, writes t
Dear Mrs, Plnkhams
" I foolttmyiluty to tell nil sulTorlng women
of tho rallot I Imvo found lu J.ydlA K, I'luk-
Ask Hra. PWihm's Avk-A Wmmm BMt UHJt4 Wmmw's Nt-
Ills Curo Exaclly.
"I did think," snld Pockhnm,
"that nftor I was married I might
hnvo my own way onco In a wlillo."
"Oh!" replied Meokly, "you poor
misguided man!"
"Not mo. I'm n Mm.-gutdod mnn."
Phllndolphlu Press.
Iff
Tuj?n Yoar
Steps Here
When yo need anything
in Lumiser and save gome of
the money that you intended
to gpend
VOGET LUMBER CO.
Highest Price
For
POUITItV AN!) EGGS
POTATOES
ONIONS
AND ALL
PHOPUCK
CAPITAL COMMISSION CO.
267 Commercial St.
HOUISTCr.'S
ftarkv HttMsfglii Tm MjsysaVjt'
A Btir HUiilu fir Wair foI.
Friofi Oiiits UmIis ui Mwl Vlr,
J. p-l(lu for GitttiAUmi. Jaill2(loa,Utt
and KUtmr TrouliW. Hmplr. KtitnuM. Impure
UW lint lirri.. AunhU 1owcU. Urvlimt
and ltftkhe Jl' lUiity )ltmolln T la Ut
M torn V et,t a t. O.awiae MM tit
U(H.urs I'w duMrv, Mdlwu VU
uULPEN NU0QET8 FOR SALLOW Pf
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ham's Vegetable Comprmad, WKan I osa
innnred taking tho Otmtpottnd I suffered
everything with backache, WwuWlw, aa4
femalo troublr. I am eoHi)litetr rured a4
enjny ttw 1m of heali, aad I ew II aM
10 you,"
'When women are troubled with Irresr
ular, aupprcssod or painful period,
weakness. dlsplacemenU or ulceration,
that benrlng-down feeling, laflamma
tlon or the lemaie organs, wwKaeive,
bloaUmr for ilatulenoel. sreneral de
blllty, Indigestion and iwrtoHS proatra-
tton, or are ueeet wim auon aymptoma
aa dlsalnosa, f alntueas, laaaltude, exalt
ability, Irritability, iiervouanoM, sleep
leaaneM, melancholy, "all gone" anl
" want.to-be-left-alone" feelings, blue
and hopolcuncna, they should remem
ber thoro la ono tried and true remedy.
Lydla H. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com
pound at onoe removes auek trouble.
No othor medtelae haa such c record
of ouna of female troubles. No other
tuodtolno In Uio world baa received this
widespread and unqualified endorse
ment, Kof use to buy any substitute.
FIIEB ADVIOK TO WOMKX.
Remember, evory woman is oordlally
Invited to write to Mrs. Plnkham If
thero is nnvthtiitr about her symntoww
she doon not undoratand. Mm. Pink
ham la thudnughter-tnlawof Lydla H.
Plnkham, her a&alstant before her it
cease, and for twenty-Avo years sine
hor advlco has boon freely and cheer
fully given to every ailing woman who
aaka for It, Her advlca and mcdlolae
havo restored to health Innumerable
women. Address, Lyun, Maaa.
TfiiwMl!'-lUiimnifn KriipoHii "tialier.
Han Francisco, Nov. 31. Frank
P. Bnrgont, commissioner gonoral of
Immigration, sailed from horo today
for Hawaii to suporvlao tho landing
thero over a thousnnd lortugues,
Spanish and French Immtgrnntfl who
havo boon induced to sottlo In Ha
waii. Thoru Is n strong feeling
against Jnpnnoso and Chlnoso labor
nnd tho Ilawullans nppealod to Pros
Ident Iloosovelt who tonic the matter
up and duclded to Induco settlors
who would remain on tho Island.
Arrangements hnvo also boon per
fected to tnko Italians to tho num
ber of 1000 to Honolulu lu addition
to tho utimhor to nrrlvo on the 30th
Gold Dust Flour
Made by TJEB gYDHJSY POW
ER COMPANY, tMdaey, Ofe.
Made for family vti. Ask your
groetr for It. Bran and shorts
ahrayf oa band.
P. B. Wallace
AGENT
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WIIK.V TIIANKKOIVI.VO CQXM
AraonK other things you will wan
Is a perfect fitting shirt, ono that
was moulded on an ovul hoard to fit
tho body, and sueh a maohlno Is la
operation at the Baloin Hteam Laun
dry. Vour dinner will not ba earn
pJeto unless tho linen was stertltted
and finished by ut.'Atvfttt lrlce that
will surpriso you. Tableciothos Co
up, napkins 1c, one-Ult what others
charge for Iqforlor work.
KAhVM BTH-X LAVXpKY;
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