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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1907)
1 " "7 , feSy" """""-' "' AT r ,-, , -, V - - n, -... ,v!jjpmjr-p ,'ijp ?1- DAILY (JAM r AIi JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY ai, 1007. FOR COUGHS KING OF CURES THE WONDER WORKER FOR GOLDS throat PR, KING'S AND LUNGS NEW DISCOVERY FOR COUGHS AND COLDS I (Silvor Mat," improved light effects and mechanical Illusions will be seen In tho Stetson production ot this fnm ous play. Tho presenting company In some instances Is n doublo one, and contains tho names of numerous footlight favorites. Tho street parade is said to be tho longest, richest nnd best ever slven by a theatrical com pany, The Stetson company is book ed at tho Grand opera house, Friday evening, February 1. i o . f Hr444-H- I wntRE ROLLS THE OREGON i vH-W-H-frH-W IIIMMI H- MARKET QUOTATIONS "Make Salem a Good Home Market." SALEM MARKET. PREVENTS PNEUMONIA I had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that when I left my bed It would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my caso incurable, but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's. New Discovery cured me so completely that I am ell sound and well MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind. Price 50c and $1,00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED I Trial Bottle Free SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY J. C. PERRY'S DRUG STORE ilGHT BILLS WERE CONSIDERED ones Free Locks Bill Recommitted Was Eight bills were up for third rend ing and final pnsbago beforo tr.i ouse yesterday altornoon nnd It ik that body Just exactly two hours ad a halt to dlsposo of them. Of .Mi number four bills of minor lm ottvere passed; defects wore found a wo oi mem nnu incy woro e-teferred for correction; ono u vltnarawn niter tno stato ad been put to considerable) penso for printing, cnlon ar and Journal work, etc.; and the ther was Indefinitely postponed. With the session almost half over, 65 senate and 31G houso bills ln- roduced to dnto and less thnn a re acted ution doflnltely, and no ensure of gravo import having yot ome up for consideration a question i doubt has already boon raisod n o the ability of tho loglslnturo t. (niggle through with what it now on hand within tho constltu- lonsl limitation of time. The first bill to como up for con Ueratlon. which was slated for tho urlficlal nltnr from its vory lnclpl r. was that of Jonos. of Polk nnd Jncoln. providing for tho construe "n of locks on tho east bank of the Wllamette nt Orccnn citv. nmi ni tough a long and sulphurous dlscus ; was precipitated, It was flnnlly preferred to the special commltteo wa reported it back favorably for Ddment tO PrOVido for thn nnnrn. Jttlon of a specified amount, from J.00O to $300,000, contingent up- ie government sunnivine- n W! UmOUDt ftn.1 rnnrim,...,.! Permanent operation nnd mnln- Ot the locks hv thn ,nv. neat. The opposition to the bill in ,.. " W,,ICU wna Pretty erav distribute nv ., ..! KS.? ?e VaUey WOnt on record llbl1" amended and Ropre- ksiT Des w, h0,d them to It ral in . V "iru vuo attorney gen ni w redraft thn i.m ...t. A.. alterations """ ",0 ro" S;U? th PPson de- SJln2T5 tbe very flr8t act," wL l mea8uro' ,Q th0 cora- of the whole, upon tho pro 5 the state to condemn a right of ; nnd, upon motion of Mr. Jones was States Engineer D. B. Ogdcn to np penr beforo tho houso nnd give esti mates upon tho probnblo cost. Mr. Ogdon did not come, however. Anothor long-wlndod nnd splrltod debate arose over the quostlon of the finnl passage of tho bill Introduced -by Mr. Dyo, of Clnckamns, requiring urban nnd Intcrurbnu electric rntl way companies to furnish scnts to passengers or refund one-half tho amount of faro In case tho passcngor Is obliged to stand up. Some con Btructlvo defects were discovered In tho bill, which, nttor several futile attempts to xe-refcr to divers com mittees, woro finally corrected by tho house, and. nfter almost an hour's tlmo hnd been wastod In genornl de bate, and nil sorts of dilatory tactics, Peprosontntlvo Pike, of Gilliam, Shor mnn and Wheeler, qulotly nrooo and Informed tho houso that tho bill had no enncting clauso nnd wns there- X. LnRant died at Roseburg Sun day nt tho ngo of S3. Ho was n nn tlvo of Franco nnd nn Oregon pio neer of 1850. A story comos from Portlnnd that a I Inn county woman wont down there, purchased a house, gavo n mortgago for nenrly tho entire amount, furnished It on credit, thon went to a prominent lawyer nnd mndo her will, bequeathing $10,000 worth of property to various people. N'ext day alio- wont to tho lawyer, borrowed $200 and sklppod out. Tho Umatilla Chief Umaplno has addressed n pathetic letter to tho'ln- ilinn commissioner in which ho ndvorsoly which roport wnB adopted places tho blame for tho death of ro-rofcrred to tho Bamo special com-1 llvo Indians by being burned In the mlttco for Biich consideration ns 19 ' reservation Jail on the olllclnls. Tlio necessary. , fivo Indians woro arrested for being Third Heading of Hills. drunk nnd woro burnod In tho Jail. II. B. No. 75, Medio, clork for , s said tno unnocOssnry rigorous mastor fish wardon. Passed. ruios aro onrorced on tho ngoncy nnd II. B. No. 92, Brlx, providing for t,mt the police havo orders to arrost manner of taking salmon. Passed. nnv Indians on whom thoy smoll II. B. No. 128, Dyo, to provldo . Hquor. This Is, tho second tlmo the Boats in streot cnrB nnd providing J"'1 ""s been burnod. Tho Indians ' nulf 41int If l.n ........ . .A - I .mi mm. ii iii uuvumiiiuiii ih going )unnlltlOB for fntluro to do so. Mo tion to rc-rofor to commltteo on rail roads lost. Motion to rorefor to jit llctnry lost. Motion to ro-rofer to commorco for correction to distin guish between urban nnd intcrltrbnn and to modify 5-minuto Bcrvlcu causo (no enacting clauso) carried H. B. No. 203, Dye, to provide for nn ndoptlon of printing seal or scroll' on any written or printed Instru ments. Re-roforred to commltteo on revision of lnws nnd II. B. No. 82, on snmo subject, taken from hands of Judiciary and placed In hands of Carter, regulating of stock; wlth- foro dofectlvo nnd tho only thine 8amo comnuueo. that could bo dono under tho clrcum- ll' B- No- 09 stances was to ro-refor It for corrcc- running nt largo Hon, which wns dono. drawn, t The Street Car IJI1I. i H D No' 112 DJ' to establish Another Instance of this character nnd maintain n stato board of char- wna in tho case of nnothor bill in- 'ties and corrections. Motion ' to to maintain a Jail In which to Incnr corato lnnocont prlsonors that it bo compelled to provldo n flro-proof structure or keep n guard at tho Jail of nights. Tho controversy between tho min ers and tho timber locators In north ern Josephine county Is growing moro bitter every dny. Sorlous troublo is anticipated. Tho difficulty nroso over tho Jumping for timber claims lands that had already "been located upon ns mineral. It Is said thnt In sovoral Instances wolP de veloped mines had been Jumped by tho" timber men. Homer Ballard, who broko out of tho Marshfiold Jail has boon recap turcd. Tho Southern Pacific extension StcJnor's Mjtrkct. Doalera In fish, game and poultry. Highest cash prlco paid for. oggs' Prompt dollvory. Stato streot. Local Wholesale Market. , Whoat -57c! . , Local wheat C5c. Oats 35 c. Barloy $22. Flour $3.25. Mill foot! Bran, $18.00; Bhorts, $19$21. Hay Cheat and elovor, $7.00 per ton; timothy, $10.00 per ton. Eggs 30c. Hons lie; young chlckons, lie. Ducks 10c; geoso, 8c; turkoys, 133lCc. Butter 35c; butter fat, 33c. Onions $1.2G per cwt.; potatoos, $1.00 por cwt. Hops Choice., 14c; prlmo to cholco, 1313c; medium to prlmo, 10 812o. Chlttlm bark 5 ft Cc. Tropical Fruits. Bananas 5o por lb. Ornngos $2.75 fa $3.00. Lemons $4. 00 $5,000. Ilotnll Market. Flour $1 por Bnck. Bran 05 por sack; $19.50 (ff $20 por ton; shorts, 90o por sack, $22 $24 por ton. Hny Timothy, C5o por cwt; client nnd elovor, 45c por cwt.; $8.50 por ton. Onto $1.25 por cwt.; wheat, 75c: rolled barloy, $2G3$27 por'ton. Eggs 35 c. Apploa 50o to $1.00, according to quality. Butter Country, 25 27c; crenm ory, 40 c, Livestock. Cattle 1100 1200 It) atoor.i, 3yc. Llghtor BtoorB 2323V4c. Cows nnd bolters 900 1000 lb, 3Vj(04c. Stock hogs GftGUc. Hoga 17C3250 lb, fat, .$0,00 0 $0.25. , Shoop 50. Lambs 5 c. Voal Drosscd, 68e. Hogs Drossod, 8c. trnduccd by Mr. Dye, by request, which had for Its purposo tho crcn tlon ot a stato bonrd of charities and corrections nnd this ono, which Is from Drain to Cnon linv enat nr. . niako special order for week from 000 por milo or a total of $2,450,000. dato, lost. Indefinitely postponed. Tho new B8 p,nnt nt BUKeno wont ... H, J, J.VU, UUIIUI, t uijuu lllfe county clerks to publish clnlms allow- tho pot raoasuro of Mrs. Millo Truni- Qd h county court. PnBBOd. bull and Mrs. Lola Baldwin, prom!-- " n- No- 1C1 Newell, to amend nontly Identified with roformntlon 8tnto library commission Inw. Pass work In Portland, suffered nn even 0(1 unanimously, worso fnto than did Mr. Dyo's car! Roccss nt 4:2C to 10 n' m-- seat bill. It provided that n board : of six members to sorvo a torm of Stato of Ohio, City of Toledo, six years each was to bo appointed. Lucas County, ss: nnd no sooner had tho discussion bo- Frank J. Cheney makes oath thnt gun to show tho least sign of warmth ho Is sonlor partner of tho firm of F. ay. ThA -"u u jjkui oi e" both tbh T "ecuon rntS . down aDd th,s 80 eWaSCk f aUDChed forth """a 'th h. rt ,ta enemIes. during trd J ? member of tho e of hTn 8 f th Br'ltural Emitted ?nJ a, h,red ,obbyst and koasel0 tho floor of ,r KtiLi. HC comPa. own- o , .C"'.,n Seating tho neo- rtPU for !, Per cent ol tho net ioB,dbe!0asPfrlbedby lr 8lace 187 i U&B been rreeUUra v. also chaf8ed l Le"' 0t hashing. e bin ,v uaBPiri8 to when Ropresontntlvo Coffoy donlt It a body blow by calling attention to tho constitutional qualifications which providos that no appointive ofllco shall cxtond ovor a period of four yoars, and thnt settled It. Tho bills that woro passed were: That of Ropresontntlvo Medio, of Clatsop, providing fo(r an additional clerk for tho master fish wardon nnd nn appropriation of $1000 extra for tho conduct of his department; an other by Mr. McCue, prohibiting In dlans from killing salmon by tho wholesalo upon the uppor waters ot tho Columbia regardless of tho laws of tho stato or tho closed, or spawn ing season, when these fish aro pro tected; by Mr. Carter, of Benton, providing for tho publication of tho claims allowed by tho county courts of each county twlco a year, which cuts down exponses In that lino from four roportsto two and changes tho tlmo ot making tho semi-annual re ports from April to January 1, and from October 1 to July 1, of each year, and that Introduced by Mr. Newell, of Washington, which glvei tho state library commission morn powers to carry on Its work and an additional annual appropriation of $2000. House Wednesday Afternoon. Called to order 2 p. m. Special order consideration H. B. No. 7, by Jones, Polk nnd Lincoln, for construction locks on east bank of Willamette at Oregon City. . Motion Mr." Jones house resolved Itself Into committee of the whole to consider tho bill by sections. Speak er Davey called Mr. Jones to tho chair but, Inasmuch as be was nu thor of the bill he begged to be ex cused nd tho speaker called Mr. Carter, of Benton, to preside. The bill Wm read and considered, by sec Mob and upon bein reported tack J. Cheney & Co., doing business In tho City of Toledo, countyannd stnto aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of dNE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and ovory caso of Catarrh that cannot bo curod by the uso of Hall's Catarrh Curo, FRANK J. pHENEY. Sworn to beforo mo and subscribed In my prosonco this Gth day of De cember, A. D., 188G. A. W. OLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is takon lutor- nally, and o,cts directly on tho blood and mucous surfacos of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by nil Druggists, 75c, Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. o Standing Itoom Only. Thcro Is always a now genoratlon thnt wants to boo Uncle Tom's Cabin. Thon thoro aro generation who havo seen it and wish to revive tho mem ories of their" youth. Tho survival of "Undo Tom'o Cabin" at tho dawn of tho 20th con tury Is something to marvel ovor, but It is an assured fact. Tho ela borate renovation of tho old play by Manager Washburn of tho Stetson company In a new pictorial dress with up to dato methods plentifully dis played throughout It half a dozen acts. Judging from tho box ofllco re ceipts, wherever, this company plays, furnishes amplo proof that "Undo Tom's Cabin Is still potent. Special scenory for overy scene depicted, en larged choruses of genuine negroes from tho cotton belt, modern up to date specialties, two male and femalo quartettes, a band of Alabama picka ninnies, a gorgeous cakewalk in a pretty ettlag eatltled "The Place of Into oporatlon Wednosdny. Chnrlos Kutho wns flnod $5 nt Eu gsno for keoplng his plnco of busl nos3 open on Sunday. Ho was th) first victim of tho "bluo InwB." A now tnnnory will bo ostnbllshod at Albany. Tho Lyons sawmill pcoplo will moyo tholrplnnt from Lyons to Al bnny. .' llnnchors. living nlong tho Wnlluln gap havo tied up tho Columbia river Btoamor Mntn C. Hoovor as a derelict nnd domandod a ransom of $1000. Tho womon's branch of tho alum ni of tho University of Oregon hnvo offered a $200 scholarship to tho womon of Orogon. Tho stoamor Areata will run bo twoon Eureka and Snn Francisco. By n donl which was consummated Monday tho Roseburg Wntor & Light systems pass into tho hands of a corporation hondod by J. L. iCendnll and brother, of Pittsburg, nnd tho now inanngemont took chargo nt onco. Tho new managor In chargo Is II. J. Froar, of Oakland, Maryland, a highly competent and oxporlonccd civil engineer. Tho new owners nn nounco that thoy will fully carry out tho plans for tho oxtonslvo Improve ment of tho plants horotoforo outlin ed by the recent ownor, Mr. A. Welch. Tho new ownors aro ratod very high in flnnndal drdos and as soon ns their contemplated Im provements at WInchoator can bo put in place Roseburg will havo tho best water and light sorvlco it has over been afforded. Mrs. Lena Tunlson, of Mapleton, is at Eugene looking for hor two year old baby, which she says hor husband kidnapped. Dr B. R. FreeJand, of Ashland, Is dead. The Joy. Of living Is to have good health. Use Horblne and you will havo bush els of Joy. You need not bo blue, fretful and have that bad taste In your mouth. Try a bottlo of Her oine, a positive cure for all llvor complaints. E. Harrell. Austin, Tex., write: "1 have hh4 Herblne for over a year, and i4 It a Kb regula tor. I gl41y reeegEsMl It m a m BMHllefaMi for DyjwU." 8o4 by D, J, fry. PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Club, GO 07c; valley, GGc; bluo stem, 08 09c. Oats Cholco whlto, $28. Mlllsturr Bran, $10. Hay Timothy, $13 $14; alfalfa. $11.50. Votoh $7.50 $8.00. Potatoos $1.10$1.40 por cwt. Poultry Hons' and mixed chlck ons, 1314c; young roostor, 12 13c; drossod ohlckoiiB, 1414 15c turkoys, llvo, 17 18c; turkoyj, drossod, $20$21; gooso, llvo, 10c, ducks, 15lGc; plgoons, $1.00 $1.25. Pork Dressed, GGc. Boof Drossod, 5 5 Vic. Mutton G7c. Hops 11 14a lb, nccordlng to quality. Wool Valloy, coarso to medium, 2021c; onBtorn Oregon, 1318c. Mohair 26 28c. ; Buttor Fancy Croamory, 35c; storo buttor, l'cVi 17c. o Purity Is our watchword, Select ing only tho choicest herbs and roots known to pharmacists. No spirits or harmfull drugs. Hollls tor's Rocky Mountain Tea Is purity Itself. 35 cents, Tea or Tabids. Dr. Stono's Drug Storo. Southern Pacific Co, Tle card No. 41, otfoctlTO Novem ber 25, 12:41 a. m. Toward Portland. No. 16 C23 a. m., Oregon ex press. No. 18 8:30 a. ra., Cottage Grove oxprosa. No. 12 2:58 p. m., Orogon ex press. No. 14 9:2i p. ra Portland ex press. No. 222 11:03 a. m., departs at 11:30 a. m Portland fast freight. No. 22G 11:55 a. m., Departs at 12:45 p. ., way freight. Toward Baa Frandaco. No, 13 1:31 a. m San Francisco express. No. 11 11:08 a. to., California oxprMe. 6:32 p. m., Cottage drove Good Buys in Real Estate Flvo-room house, 2 blocks from enr lino, small barn nnd out build ings, lot G5 by 150. Prlco $750. Modern cottngo of flvo rooms, nil plumbod nnd wired, good Voodahcd, lot 75 by 150 foot, soptla tank Prlco $1000. . Elovou room houso ono block rrom cnpltaj, lot GG by 138, easy terms. Price. $3000. Six room houso modern basement soptlo tank, plumbed, wired, goo,l barn, lot 50x150, shrubory nnd fruit, comont walks. Prlco $2000. Six room houso on enr line, 4 lots, 75x150. Prlco 1500, easy tonus. Nino room house, plastered, cloa otB, pantry, basement, soptlo tnnk, barn 26x34, woodshed 18x22. ThH placo Is throe blocks from court house. Prlco $2G25. Sovon acres all In cultivation, good houso nnd bnm, plenty of good fruit. This plnco Is on n good crushed rock road 3 V6 mllos from Snlom. Prlco $1200. Ton ncres all in cultivation, good fivcj room houso, bnrn nnd woodshed, good mixed fruit, well fenced. 7 acres .In onts, 2 H mllos from Snlom. Prlco $1900. Twonty ncres; 10 ncroa In. cultiva tion, bnlanco In pnaturo, two bmnll houso8, barn nnd out buildings. Plen ty of Binnll fruit, well wntor, mllo to storo, 4 miles from Snlom. Prlco $1800, win oxchangefor stock ranch. Sovonty-throo ncres all In cultiva tion, good houso and barn; 2 ncroa of Italian prunos nnd othor mixed fruit ; fences nro mostly woven wlro; water r.v.mped through tho houso and barp; good well and windmill; one mllo from school nnd It. U. town; .f work horsoB, 2 cows,, 3 dosson chtck oiib and all Implomonts necessary to run this placo; ono top buggy, 1 wngon, 15 tons of hny, 30 cords ot wood In woodshod. Prlco $5000. Ono hundred ncroa, 3 mllos from Snlom; 70 ncres In cultivation, hul. In pnsturo nnd good timber; 7 room houflo, bnrn 42x5G, BmokohoiiBO, Wood shod, chicken house, two wolls, 30 roynl nnn cherries; 1 aero of apples nnd othor Binnll fruit; foncos mostly wlro; ono toamona cow, sot of buggy harness, harrow, cultivator and plow. Prlco $87.50 por ncro, or will trado for city property, Twonty acres; 9 acres of Italian prunos; 4 acres of apples; balanco In cultivation; houso, bnrn nnd spring houso; Y mllo to Shaw. Prlco. $1600. FJftoon ncres; 5 acres In prunoBr G acres In npplos; balanco plow land; good G room Iioubo, bnrn 30x40; good foncos; 2 wolls; ono mile from Roso dalo. Prico $1800. Eighty acroa; 67 In cultivation; IS In pasturo and timber; 30 ncres In wHout nnd cheat; 7 noros In elover: 5 room houso, good bnrn nnd gran ary; 4 horses. 6 bond of cattlo, hogi chlckonBj 2 wngonB, .1 sot of harness, all ImplomontH, hny, grain, otc. Prlco $8000. Wo hnvo city proporty to trado for small tm.ets out of town and farms to trado for city proporty. Also have Colorado Springs proporty and Pueb lo, Colo., proporty to trndo for prop orty hero. Wo hnvo ono hundred noros of good land near Salem to trndo for Snlom proporty. If you wunt hop rnnch, timber grain, fruit or grazing lutids boo iih. Several houses for rout. Call If you wunt anything In Insurnnco or notary work. RADCLIFF CO., Reliable Agents Room 11, Mooros block, Salem, Ore. Roforcnco, nny bnnk or business houso In tho city of Saloni. Satisfactory Growth. -9:58 p. m California ex- No. 17 express. No. 15 prM. Ne. 2312:33 a. m Forttaad fait freight No. SJK--ll;2l . m., dafwrta at 11: II a. m,, way fraiatt i There is satisfactory growth in patronage at the Commercial Street Market of f. A. KURTZ No. 277. People have learned that the meats, fresh and cured, are relia ble, and that, everything k ckan.