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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1906)
) ; i gi t MtfUr GAJnTAI JOURNAL, SALHM, ORSOON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1000. Y" jf Falling hair is caused by germs at the MO O T1f" 1 1C Yroo,o' the hair. Dandruff is caused by A-'VwW JLf2 & germs on the scalp. Aycr's Hair Vigo aj new Improved formula, quickly destroi I JT a "" these germs, keeps the scalp cle I Jr-i y if W . fm f and healthy, and stops falling hair. It JL nil vJe if IS .!" ma - inacoioroiinoniiri , m JUST EASTERN GOSSIP About Things Doing Before IWe Westerners Know of it Washington, Doc. 21. Congress has declined to nut Itself, in tho po ultlon of Little Jnck Hornor of Mother Gooso fnme. Although they fool that increased salaries should ho Ihelra, the members voted down tho proposal to pay thonisolvca $7,500 a year in lion of tho ?5,000 they now receive. A mnjority balked at voting thomsolvcB moro wages. Each mom bor of this majority hesitated to lift tho crust of tho legislative plo nnd "Put in his thumb And mill out a ultim And say, 'What a Reed boy am I.' " Although thoy failed by a voto of 188 to 100 .to help their own lint pockotbookB, tho representatives passod a resolution providing for sal nrlos of $12,000 n year for tho apoakor, vlco-prosldent and momborH of tho President's cnblnot. Tho sal ary of thoso oIHclals hlthorto hns been 58,000. Tho dobato attonding tho dlacuBulon of tho bill wnu unl tnatod and nmuslnc ,Tho offoavoscont John Wesloy Gaines crackled and scintillated with witty argument why moro money should find Its wny Into bin pocket nnd tho pockots of his fol low laborers. Jllgh-browod patriots nnsworcd In pondorouB stylo tho southorncr's lire, and when tho votes over at tho elbows of the members. On tho whole his address has struck a responsive chord here. Tho truth of ono statement made In his speech is apparent to tho ordinary layman. Mr. Root said: "If any stato is maintaining Jaws which afford opportunity and author ity for practices condemned by tho public Benso of tho wholo country, or laws which, through' tho operation of our modern systom of communication nnd business, aro injurious to tho in terests of tho wholo country, that stato la violating tho conditions up on which alono can its power ho pre served. " Mr. Root pointed out that tho onnctmont of a federal anti-trust law, tho nnti-robnto law, tho railroad rato bill, tho meat inspection and puro food legislation proved conclu sively that modorn business condi tions can bo controlled only by legis; latlon of a wldo-reachinc chnrnctor. As n Innttor of fact, tho administra tion has been confronted by this question for' somo tlmo past, nnd it la n problem of vital Importnnco to tho prosperity of tho country. Tho enactment by states of different laws all aiming nt tho control or regula tion of corporations or tho big busi ness IntoroHts thnt aro tho outgrowth of modorn business mothodB. havo sorvod to unsottlo commerce. Woro It not for tho groat crops and tho unprecedented forolgn trado of tho United Stntes. tho offect of drastic and unthinking stato legislation along tlioso lines might have been dlBastrouB boforo this. western coast of tho United States. Tho mcasuro bos been referred. Quiet but deep Interest is being taken in tho bill to bo reported by tho hoti3o committee on rivers and harbors. Without any doubt, this measure has tho moat poAverful pub lic sentiment behind t of any appro priation bill demanding attention. It Is expected that tho measure, as final ly determined upon by Chairman Burton's committee, will provide handsomely for tho work of watei ways betterment. Tho urgent neces sity for added means of transporta tion has aroused congress to the eco nomic lmportanco of providing com- morco with a new agency of commu nication. Futuro congresses nlao will bo reminded of this Insistent de mand of commerce, for tho figures of tho department of commerce and labor show that tho trafilc of tho United States Is growing by leaps and bounds, whllo tho railroad accommo dations aro not keeping pneo with the wonderful development. Tho next deendo Is expected to Bhpw a marvel ops lncreaso In commerce within tho confines of tho United States, nnd un less systematic work is kept up on tho wKorwnys as n means of outlet for this increase, tho country's com mercial standing is certain to stiff or. miti An investigation conducted by tho courus bureau (UbcIobcs tho fnct that in 1002 about ono-hnlf of tho states had inhorltnnco tax laws which yielded thorn In rovonuo the sum of A bill of lntorest to all grand army mon wfis offored this week by Rep resentative Lacoy of Iowa. It pro vides that tho'miuimum monthly pen sion to bo paid veterans of tho civil war bo flxodtat $12. Mr. Lacoy de clares tho purposo of his mcasuro Is to mako a sorvlco pension bill un-nocossary. Order a packago of this famous health and brain building flour and enjoy some good old fashioned New England Brown Bread. A chanco at a right, hot loaf will mako you think you aro in Boston. With Allen's Self-rising B. B. B. Float you can mako bread just like the Puritans used to mako. 3-B Pnnonlco Flour is also a pure foed: self- Trado rising and all ready to Mark mbc with water and bako on a hot grlddlo. ALLEN'S BBB f LOUR CO. Pnclflc Const Factory, San Jose, Gnl. Eastern Factory, Llttlo Wolf Mills, Mnnnwn, Win. B B B SALEM, OREGON. A thorough business training Bchool, skilled' teacher ,., pds, excollent equipment, consciontious servico to nnnii : Qef school and afterwards. Wo cannot supply an nf n .,. ' . and tho demand will bo creator next voar. 0r b! For six weeks or two months following tho first of the yd dfcatlons now aro that overy desk in our school win , ., e' who oxnect to becln then skauld notifv nn no anr.n . ..D Am w HM MVIW41 t4fi a desk may bo resorvod. Possible, tin THE CAPITAL CITY OF OREGON Is an Ideal school city. Tho surroundinns aro pypoiu rnof nt Hvlnt la miinli Inoa fhnti In n Infant nU -m """ " ""- - .. v,ij. ii you nr(j . nrl Iti mnlrlntr n nllppnaafnl atnrf In liiiolnntm Ini .. i 'w , " " """'UMD' " "h snow yon that ""' o-" .m.uumbCD vu uU ,.uu uuy pmce, ai any price. new catalogue ior mo tasKing. W. I. STALEY, Principal BaM-frf-K i IB I i'f 4f -MH-4-frf4.i.ta GET ONE? moro than $7,000,000. Of those woro counted it was found that con- states, Now York led In tho nmount eorvntlBm had won. Howovor, thoro collected, tho law turnlns Into tho is tho Honnto to consldor. A similar moasura is to bo taken up by thnt eodnto nnd august body. If thoro'a anything in a nnmo, tho now postmostor at Mokonn. on tho Hawaiian island of Maul, should bo lnsurod of n llfo Job. Ho lu David Knpohnklmohowa, and ho hns tho distinction of bearing tho longest nnmo of any olllclal in Undo Sum's postal sorvlco. Burdoned with ouch n nnmo, humanitarians will bo glad to know that Mr. K.'a duties aro light, for tho postolllco Ib ono through which llttlo limit passes in tho courso of a year. treasury tho sum of $3,30-1, -IDG, whllo Nebraska bonefited least, collecting only $32. Colorndo collected $2 GO; Missouri, $229, 854; Illinois, $G03, 81G; nnd Washington, $1,G24. Tho cotiBUB hurcnu bolloves thnt tho total sum colloctd In 1902 has Increased until now tho samo states aro col lecting from $10,000,000 to $12,000, 000 annually. Socrotary Root, hooauso of IiIb deop lenrnlntr and recognised lognl ucumeii, Is always accorded most ro iipoctful huarlng on nil topics of law, whothor conntttutloiml or othurwlso. As ft rosult his recent speech in Now York on tho quohMou of moro con trnlUwl government has caused a de cided BeuBatlon in congroas, whero tho huuaboo of state's rlghtB rootu A fieot of submarlno boats for tho Pacific coast IB provided for In a bill Just introduced in congress by Rep resentative Kahn. Without mincing mnttors, Mr. Kahn frankly sayB tho Hoot la Intended for use ngolnst tho Jnpanoso, should i Hoot llylnc tho sun of nlppon heave in sight of tho Pacific Bhores. Tho bill calls for an appropriation of not moro thnn $B, 000,000, and contemplates tho con struction of fifteen of tho terrors of tho son. Thoso llttlo vessols nro to romnln In Pnclfic coast portB, accord ing to tho bill, nnd nro to bo hold In readiness to blow sky-high nny wnr llko vessels that may Import! tho An air of Christinas expectancy al roady hns takon hold of tho capltol. Congross will adjourn Thursday for tho holidays, and tho members will fiock to tholr homos, to return after tho Now Year. But Washington will not bo boroft of congressmen, "by any means, for a number who olthor llvo too far off or who havo official busi ness to provent, will spend tholr va cation horo. Others will slip away to Hot Springs, Va., to enjoy tho holl dnys among tho Virginia mountains. Aside from tho baths, tho Homestead hotel thoro Is becoming a fnvorlto resting placo for tho national law makers, whllo tho mineral springs offor a norvo euro thnt Is said to bo growing In popularity with over worked statesmen. Only, as ono con gressman expressed It, It docs seem strnngo thnt a politician's norvo over should becomo frayed. SEEK NO FURTHER Epply's Perfection Baking Pow der is Just as near porfectlon as it is possible to mako it. And you got full weight for your monoy, too, besides a useful fruit Jar or Jolly glass with ovory pur chaso, Just What You Are Looking For and tho best in the market. Fur thor than this you aro helpins build up a homo Industry and your monoy is kept in circulation In Salem. Yours for squaro dealings. Wo havo sampled tho city with Wild Hose Flour, get a sample, call nt tho office nnd GET ONE. When yon buy flour ho sure it is like tho sample. " yon did not WILD ROSE FLOUR 91.00 n sack nt nil grocers. Mpdo from old wheat, too. 44M4M444444Wttiti I. M. EPPLEY Manufacturer , Salem, Oregon Calendars Mf.Ki HJ H Til Tho Prosldont'B, now cnblnot 1b practically In tho saddle. Secretary Bonnparto luw dropped tho holm nt tho navy department to tnko up tho duties of attorney gonornl, whllo Sec- rotary Motcalf becomes tho "rulor of tho nation's, nav-e-o." Oscar G. Straus has taken tho oath of ofllco as Socrotary of Commerco nnd Labor In succession to Mr Metcalf. Socro tary Shaw will not rotlro from tho treasury until March !, so that Post mastor Gonornl Cortolyou will romnln In hla present plnco until tho big chair in Undo Sam's strong-vault Is vacated, when ho will take up Mr. Shaw's dutlos. Woven Wire Fencing Of all kinds. Hop Wlro, Plokots, Pasta, GatM, Shingles and P. & B. ready rofing. All at lowest prlees. Walter Morley 250 Court St. Salem, Ore, Did you get ono of our calendars laat yearT Wo did not havo enough to go around to all our customors, and you may be ono of thoso who failed to securo ono. Wo do not want to mis you this year. Wo want ono of our art calendars in tho homo of ovory ono of our customers. Our cal endars for 1907 aro tho moat beauti ful art productions ever distributed by us, and roally worthy of a perma nent place among tho pictures on tho walls of any house Wo know you will want ono, and havo Baved It for you, and shall bo glad to present it If you call at our ofilce after Doccm bor 17, 1906, and wo find your hamo on our bookB. Wo would Hko to boo ono of our calendars In overy home In Salem, but aro only prepared to -'ijtfr "M FOR JOIST AND FLOORING Tho best place to buy is wbert beat otoek ei lumber 1b carried. entire building trade know there is net a finer stook of Isa than that carried by us. We roaay to nil the largest 'cost! promptly. We don't keep the k Tic Fashion Stables Formerly Sbason'a Stables. Up-to-dnte livery aad cab line. Funeral turnout a Bpoclalty. Tally ho for plcnlcn nnd excurridne. Phcm 44. OnAS. W. YANNKB, Prop. 247 and 240 nigh Street. supply our customers. Wo want to buo your woric coming our way, ana er watting. Thnt's a very Imporl win givo you vaiuo received for your point. Near 8. P. passenger dil mone'- Phono 52 Main. SALEM STEAM LAUNDIIY, Phone 25. 180-100 S. Liberty St. Mw Kfcui Yw IHfave AhvAro Benrkt. Rul which fcaa m. hh ir tw SO year, kaa berae J tiyaftiare) tf jtf . - h bag fefttm Made titular kin (jrLjCJ&fijlltrfc, ol Wtii?rYilm tilHoe its kifttwiy. T7 AMowae ne m 4ec!T yM 1 tkfe. All Oemtnfta, ImUaMMB uttd jHt-iMi.erf, r- hn K)ritHij tit rWe wIMft hmA HRHoite k .t e Xmto M OkttUwi-BsTw-kmMj mrakant Bx .mU What is CASTOR I A CtaMMia Ih h kwrmloss fwkIHi4 lWr QMtr Oil, Para Brk5, lfiM kn4 SuetklBi; rH. U i Plafuumt. U ewttRing nekkw Ophtm, MotklM er ethr NariIo HbtHiM). IH age I iU gnsutrntto. 14 wtry3 WanM MMi NHaya Ftt1hs. It enre Dlatrk nn Wkwl CWto. It reHttve Tootklagr TrHkle, cHra CetuWyntlen Me VlatiilMMy. Xt RsslmllHte.H o Pod, rukitM tk g"11'1 BaweJs, yhlna; Umlthy rm1 atHral 1, itlMi' IaaH-Tke Metker'a Pri4. OKNUINK CASTORIA ALWAYS Jax tkt SIfRttu: Secrotnry Ultohcook already la making good tho promise contn!ucd In IiIb annual roport thnt ho would show no aunrtor to Innd swtndlors. Ho has unoarthod big land frauds In Indian Territory In whloh, It Is said, &t least ono promlnont territorial of- (lclal la Involved. Tho frauds aro Bald to havo been perpetrated In nu merous town sites In tho territory. Under tho systom of disposing of tho crook lands, porsons living tn tho ter ritory nro pormltted to purchase n lot of 100 feet front If thoy deslro to erect a homo on It, but It thoy deslro tho land for business purposes, they may purchaeo four acres. Tho lntontlon Is to dletrlbuto tho land as widely as po&slblo. It Is alleged that hundred a of town sites have been acquired by a few men through tho medium of dummy purchasers, who bought tho realty and then Imme diately trnnsforml it to tho porsons for whom thoy woro realty acting tn (ho first tnstauco. Secretary Hitch cock sent a special agent Into tho ter ritory to mako an Investigation, and tho report now Is In tho hands of President Itooaovelt, although Ua toxt has not yet bwn mndo public. The Kin ( You flaye Always Bought in Ute For Over 30 Years. Apropos of Indians, tho Indian ap propriation bill for 190S has just boon reported out of committee. It carries tho sum of $8,000,000. . o Cr4 Pr2jai, W. P. Bally.P, 0., Tme, Tsm, wrHw; "My wife had bea auKr tag It yr wKU pavalyaU U kec ana, vkw I wm perawaiLM to aa Hallard'a ftaow Ltntmwt, wklck kar all right. I kar alea i , I HAY I I We have the Cholm 1 I Timothy and I I Alfalfa Hay I I WK WANT 1 I 1 00 Tons of I Fancy Cheat Hay I I Highest Price Paid 1 ITILLSON Am I 151 Hih a I 9 aflM ml 1 flli LLLHaPkk LiVaBt wwp General ..Machine Works.. K. M. KIQIITLINGSR, Muchluist nnd PLumxcr. 178 Sonth Liberty St. M'E HUILD ANYTHING THAT CAN BE MADK FROM IRON OR STEEL. NONE HUT FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN EMPLOYED. General Repairing Solicited 9-19-lm GOODALE LTJaniKTt CO. HOT RATIONS That's vhat you want tbwJ chilly daya, and at our place j get nothing cold, and nlwayi tW best the market affords. WWte House Restaurai GEORGE BROS, Props. Highest Price For POULTRY AND EGGS POTATOES ONIONS AND ALL PRODUCE CAPITAL COMMISSION CO. 267 Commercial St. H. S. Gilc & Co. Wholesale Grocers and Co mlsslofi Merchants In the aaarket at all U WJ ArlmJI fmlh nnA fnrm nrodUCS 01 "111 .;; " r u Kinds. Special We have for aaie a few aptf I lag and sllelag aiaohlnei; el,f for a large dryer; wilt ak j prlae, 1 Sht wlaei k tae wurce at Muck aMalaetUa. Why nt imJ ,m. at LLlaaLrLLP I f. laTk OUR MSATS ARK ALWAYS THE BB8T. For we take eepetUl care t auy aoae but the beat, aa4 our cutcae w,lWfv i,R,l UP0 tu the at tae market at right art whea tkey huy at our a.rket. K.O. CHOi. Per Cord. Sawed irt Delivered, at Voget Lumber and Fcil Co. wmmmmmmmBmmmmmmmm 9kt, UwrK & it Mai kf D. 3. Ywy.' dra atera. it: ( Mi