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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1906)
"Tpp'fjppwr BJULY omrfiTAIi JOUJWfAL, BMJWH, OKON. F1UDAY, DECEMBER 21, lPOfl. "i "".rwy CURRENT TOPICS TODAY tfj rreparcd for the I'ublic School anil tho Family Circle. A larzo track, of vralrlo- land near El Paso. Texas, Is' gradually Blnklng, and a lnko is form Inc. Tho wntor 1b nlrendy threo foot dooi), nnd seems to bo lncronslnc. Another portion of tho crater of Mt. VohuvJus fell In Thursday, and cauBOd a big eruption of Hand. It was immediately followed by a num ber of small earthquakes. President Roosevelt Is oxertiug his efforts to havo tho break in tho Colo rado river repaired as soon as possi ble by tho California Dovolopmont company. Switchman bmployod by tho Northorn Pacific. S. P. Co,, and 0. II. & N.. havo boon grnntcd an increaso In Wngos. Freight rates on. flour and wheat between Pacific northwest ports and tho orient havo boon cut $1 per ton to Shanghai and BO cents por ton to IIongKong and Jnpancso ports. Letters to School Children. Now York. Dec. 14. Doar Children: Vhon I patronlzo ft church, a rostaurant or a barber shop away from homo I nlwayB nt tond tho nonroat. So I droppod into n llttlo Gorman harbor-shop at tho corner of Broadway and Fifth ave nue. It was built out under tho sldo walk nnd watt finished entirely, In whlto mnrblo, oxcopt tho colling of glasn. Tho harbors woro all votoran Gor man soldlors and tho proprietor ox plained to mo that tho shoo was a rondosvous of aormnus who had fought in tho union armies in DIs march's campaign against tho French In tho 70s and an occasional revolu tionary horo of 1848. "IJosldon," ho addod, "shops al wnyB ndvortlso for young mon. Theso ohl mon nro bottor harbors and thoy work cheaper," When I moutlonod thnt my fothor wns a Boldlor In tho Oormnn revolu tion, thoy all tried to talk at tho samo tlmo, thoy woro ho pleased. "Moln vador was nuch (also) in dor rovolutlon." snld tho llttlo manl ourosx In tho corner of tho shop. "Ko was oliv Htudent nuf her Unl voraltnot zu Iloldolhorg, und gleng In dlo Sohwoltz nuch daun Krleg." I thought flho was vory young to bo n riau:htr of tho revolution. Sho snld Hho was a dnughter by a second nmrrlngo. liar fnlhor wan a prof w nor nt tho University at Leipzig, had a largo family and ht had com to tho United Stntwt to make hr living Think of that, and not yat lxton. In all tho Ihvko cltlwi of the ontt nourly all womon omploy a hulr droor and noaiiy all mon employ tho harbor-shop mnnlouras. I hnd my nnlU olwuiod in German, Frfluoh nnd ICiisIIrU. l)for IvnvliiK I auggoBtod tlmt her knowledge of langungo ought to get her a better position, and if she would Insert wn udvortlHemont.lu a Now York paper us foil own it would got her a Jeb: "Wnntid Position by young girl uh innnlouro to notroas. Speaks Fronrh, aornmn, 13ngUh." A fow day lntr I wis In thero again and tho proprietor told mo tho llttlo Qernmn girl had tlftoeu ap plications und had loft thoro In nn nutomoblltt with n noted notross. Hi was so mud ho would hardly shavo mo. I told him ho ought to ho happy if tho daushtor of a compatriot had got a start In tho world, but ho was not, IUglit thoro Is tho dlfferonco hotwoon tho oast and people out west. Wo nro alwnyi glad to boo unyono prosper. On tho corner of tho street a man was trying to sell a thing ho cnlled a fos to a crowd. I hutted In and asked ,hlm where ho cot that coyote. "Thoro'B another one of them gol durned westerners," ho said. "I don't any more'n get a crowd worked up to buy than somo follow who's been out west yelps: 'Whnr d'yQu g't that coyote?' " My thoughtless romark had spoiled his sale, for It was a suro-Onough young wolf, nnd ho was keoplng his tail concoaled under his coat, only showing tho forepart of his body. But tho largo- strong legs proved It a wolf (iniokly enough. E. HOFEPv. Ptiget Sutind'H Jllg Lead. . . In splto of flood nnd car famine tho wheat export trade of Puget sound, monnlng thoroby chiefly tho port of Tacoma, broke all rqcords during tho olovon months ending with No vombor of this yonr. Tho total ship ment of wheat for this period, as shown in our nowo columns yester day, wus 7,080,782 hilBhols, as against 2,41(7,850 bushels for tho cor responding period of 1905. Of flour tho shipments havo also Bhown a sat isfactory Incronso, reaching a total for tho cloven months of 2,212,280 barrols. Now that San Francisco has prac tically dronnod out of tho running as a wheAt and flour oxportlng port, it in only noccssary to coraparo tho sounds' shlnmonts with those of tho Wlllamotto district. Portlnnd'B ox- ports of wheat for tho first olovon months of tho year woro 3,043,760 busholB loss than thoso of tho sound, and of flour tho shipments from Port land foil 1.042.70C barroU below tho Bonnd'B flour export. Portland's whoat shipments Increased from 2.320.333 buBhols during tho olovon- month porlod of 1005 to 3,337,022 bushols for tho samo tlmo In 100G. ThlH la a gain of less than 50 por cent na compared with tho Bound's Increaso of 180 por cont. In flour tho Portland shipments fell oft from 815,081 barrols lust year to 509,484 barrels this year. ' Portland oxportors oscrlbo tho fall ing off In their trndo partly to tho frolght-handlors' striko In thnt city, but on tho other hand tho sound'B shlpmonts woro greatly decreased by tho flood? of Novombor. which tied up tho rnllways at a tlmo whon grain rocolpts at Tacoma and Soattlo would othorwlso havo hoen hoavlost. Tho plain Iosbou of tho flguros Is that tho Bound la stondlly Increasing In Im portance na a urnln tormlnnl. Tho bottor ratoa for grain provnll horo, as ft rult of lower ship olmrtors and hotter fnollltlos for loading, will conttuuj to Inaraasn tho lend ostab lUhad by this year's trade Tncoma Ledger. ivu.uukUJiauaiaiauiakibUhaklUkUdUklMl i CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS. HLKO mo onirrjiKS, KyoasbooWtakeapeeptotooat store now, yo woold two wat we were going to Slipper the whole State. FOR MEN Wo'vo comfortable Houso Slippers In Felt and Leather. Romcos, Fausts, Operas, Everotts, Dress Pumps, Bath Slippers, etc., etc. 65c, 75c, $X or $2.50 FOR WOMEN Wo'vo Houso Sllppors of Felt and Lenthor, Juliets, Dainty Party Slip pers and ties, of Satin and Kid, beau tifully trlmmod exequislto crea tions. 50c, 75c, $J or $2. FOR CHILDREN We've Slippers and Danc ing Ptimpjs for the Boy or Girl and pretty slippers crea tions for baby. SALEM'S BIG SHOE STORE THE SHOERS WWIlWilWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWtIWIWWWItWt'tl1ii iWiiWMWiliWtiittrtte'iiniWtoiH HBlHrl g'l hi in H iMMifi t COMPAN ES ORGANIZE, i lb Articles of Incorporation Granted Esterprlses Backed by Oregon Capttal. tiiiiiimiiii in imat'tifr In tho ofllco of tho secretary of ntato this mornlns articles of Incor poration woro filed by tho follewing: Oregon Dlnmond Coal Mining and i Developing company, of Portland; I Incorporators, V. Hutching, M. Matt-J son, C. A. Hoy. E. W. Redor, C. R. Lowthwnlto; capltnl stock, $50,000. Sllvorton Hop Growors Wnrohouso association; incorporators, G. M. Opsuhd, L. Amos, J. C. Wolfo, Clias. Oborllu; capltnl stock, $3,000. Tho capital stock of tho Sllvorton Lumbor company was Increased from $50,000 to $100,000. wolght of 90 pounds has grown to oror 180. He sayB: "I hate saf forod with a terrible cough, when I began taking Dr. Klng'a Now Dtacor ory for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Now, after taking 12 bottled, I havo mora thaa doubled In weight and am completely cured." Only euro Cough and Cold cure. Guaran teed by J. O. Perry, druggist; 50c A Western Wonder. There's a Hill at Bowlo, Tex, that's twice as big as last year. This wonder la W. L. Hill, who from n PLAY THE QUAKERS. Willamette University Will Play Has kctlmll nt Ncwbcrg Tonight. Tho basketball team of Wlllam otto Unlvorslty will go to Newberg tonight to play Its initial gamo for tho season. Tho Wlllamotto boys aro quito confident of success, but they nro going up ngalnst a pretty good team. Tho line-up Is ns follews: .Pol lard and Simpson, forwards; Whlp plo, contor; Nelson, Parcel and Forbes, cunrds; Prlco and Moores, subs. Arch Jorman, coach. Mr. Hendorson, of tho Portlnnd high school, will roforeo. Notice of Setesy. Notico la hereby give that the ub derslgaod liaa taken up ono Borrol maro about six years old; weight about 900 poundBS white strlpo In forohoad; white right hind foot; white loft fore foot; brand 5 clrclo on right Bhouldor; forotop and tail bobbed off. Duo notico haB boon posted according to law, and appraise Peace L. F. Evans, ef Broeks dle mont of raluo made by Justloe ot the trlot, and notico filed witk tho cena ty clork of Marloa county, NoYember 19, 100 G. Owner caa recover prop erty by Identifying samo and paytag oosts as provided by law. W. H. EGAN, 11-23-tf Brooks, Oregon o Tho Texas Wander. Cures all kidaey, bladder and rheumatic trouble; sold by all drug gists, or two months' treatment by mail for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926, Ollvo streot, St. Louis, Mo. Send ( for testimonials . Sold by Stone's i drug itoro. dw-lyr LIQUID LIME AND SULPHUR m One. 10 barrel order sold l( tcruay, to ono of tho best post fruit men in tho state. Hon. L.TI Reynolds nnd his neighbor! nu&S' mi ii uniil mill linuulit .10 lumlBt for their own use. You liad Idle get in nnd place your order w wlillo wo are nmking special prict off tho car. . It will nvc yon moo-l ey mul tho goods nro ccrtnlnlj d lug the work. D. A. WHITE & SONS Fccdincn nnd Scelmcn. Poultry and lice Supplies. 235 Commercial St. Phone 1 Tlie-Bank Habit lalhly you wke read UU kv aovoKfttipt a bask aceoaat, X aot, ledlts BUSBfst Uiat you try tt WKOlMRCUt. You wilt 1 It IhiAKI lit maay ways. Aside hw tho fact that yur aioaey will be Sato from tkaft aad Ire, mk a huhlt tends to tkrlft ana tmmr, dlsclpllno aad geral nndlag ot hustaoM prlici- aM i which are eeatlat to It als afford a coara wetho! for the jayaieat at MCH ami, as tke eol ar al atw yrMftnwd aad roturatd te y, Wsf srro as raclts for tk Mtiwt vald, W will k bImmU W mcy you m your kaakw. Onmm la aad opea a kaak fceeouat. Sniem Stte Bsak 1 Kt PAGE IPttddwIt .WHAZAKD,OMtaf Of Iutorubt t Thlrt, Weak People. , It Is Dortootly undorstood by ovory j Blok man or woinqji that If thoy can got Bomo remedy that will stop tho gradual loss ot flosh and strength, tholr rocovory Is assured. Pooplo thnt aro narvoiiB and unsteady, with dlzy Bpells, woakonwl momory, and loss of ambition, tholr blood Is thin and wntory. It bIiowb In tholr sal low comploxlon and tlrod mannor, booh nH thoj' oommonco to gain flbah they look bottor and sloop bottor. To gain from 1 to 3 pounds ot good solid IIqsH por wook, tho blood muBt bo inado rich and puro, Dr. Gunn's Blood and Norvo Tonlo puts In tho body tho vory pith of what makos puro rich blood In tho most direct way, and cures dlseaso by maklug strength. This tonlo Is in tablet form, to bo taken right after moals. Sold by all druggists for 7Go por box or 3 boxoa for $2, For womon's wonknea a bolter remedy was nevor mado. ThelMost Useful Gift is A FURNITURE GIFT! And as well as a permanent one. There is no gift you can give that is more pleasing to any home than a fine Rocker, Morris Chair, Writing Desk, Book Case, Parlor Stand or a Fine Birds-Eye Maple Dressing Table. BwUw yfltoKMYMllMAIW F1 The Best Is the Cheapest Wo carry tho BEST, niul will till your orders for Christmas with tho host nt reasonable price. You w want some of tho follewing: Nuts, Dutos, Figs, Onuiges. Illiniums, Mlnco Meat, Olives, Vickies, Cheeae, Cnuilorrles, Ijettueo ami Celery, Canned trti, Peas, String Beans or Asimmgun. Plueo your ortkrs with us and wo will sco tlMt it is filled to yow entire satLnfttrtiOH, Moir Grocety Company MORRIS CHAIRS $7.50 and up. If you are thinking of a dining table for a gift, then you will do well to see our line. Our prices will suit your purse. XMAS SUGGESTIONS. Stands Writing Desks Book Cases Rugs Buffet Carpet Sweepers Lace Curtains Portiers Picture Frames Sideboards, etc FUMED AND WEATHERED OAK JARDINIER STANDS Worth $1 .50 Only 85c Each REMFMBER THE BIG FURNITURE and CARPET HOUSE 177 LIBERTY STREET Next Door to Jos. Meyers & Sons. jf-An vttL We have a full line of dressers at & prices Y Chairs for a gift. Ask to seeourb.w THE M M. -- WHHHaHMMHBi HOUSE FURNISHING CO. 1 77 Uhttty Sttet, Salem, Otc.