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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1907)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1007. Ono way is to pay no attention to It: at CONTAINS HIDDEN GRAFTS least, not until it develops into pneumonia, or bronchitis, or pleurisy. Another way is to ask your doctor about Aver's Cherrv The Automatic Old Trusty Incubator Pectoral. If he says, "The best thing fori CUIUS, men iuc ii. uu as uc says, anyway. thn rormuUa of all our preparation. IOTfrll. Mj We nT no ieorei vy puoma J.CJLyrroo., u i . When You fake Cold IMA Dot? El MmMhrnZM i mill 1.11 ilfw i EEKLY NEW YORK LETTER Sew Yorkn. 31.-Tho general tE mrscly Z mountain districts of Tenncs-othe.T;,nU-v.lmtthoolllclalsof eoanaiv-.'" . Lii U S. Internal iuo ,. u nraed this to " a '"' , riht in o- nl,dat 11Hclt 8t,U" and have been, working in full il'ng Several stills have boon seized md now the revenue oiucuib u.u . ' ... .i. .tioMiinra of sucnr mash "hlskey, the "vodka" of tho Russian !.! Austrian Hebrews, a most popu- ar drink on the cast side. A recent cliure of a still in urooiuju um .loscd a remarkablo stato of facts. IV flrty gallon sun " " " jorklnK order with Its entire equip nenl, Including authorities nnd large applies of the spirit, tho nuinon .. -. Hint tlinA f,ll les are wen awiuu imn. mv.i - mmlreds of stills worKing in uie city and suburbs but though they nre using every endeavor to locate thorn itbelr efforts nppenr to be unsuccess ful. The recent raids wore tho re salt of information given by a man Pho had n grudge against tho "moom Shiners" and so well proparcd for attack were they that two revolvers and belts of cartridges aro amongst.- the trophies of the raid. Tho spirit is colored with burnt sugar and sold to taloon keepers on tho Howory who ratall It as Kentucky rye. Yet another flail story. This one s wippoted to be true for it is verl SeJ by the editor of a stnld nnd ancient New York papor. Condensed the talc is ns follews: Miss Van Gilder whllo fishing nt Mink Pond, Pike county, had very good luck un til about noon. Warm weather had melted the Ico near tho contor of uwpond where Miss Olldor wnH fish ing and before she realized her posi tion sho was standing on a shoot of ice mtlrely sepernto from tho rest Jt then she got n blto and holding en to the lino was towod bv tho fish t dWanco of hnlf a mllo to tho bank' where sho waded nshoro only nnkla leej) In water. Tho story, howovor, us a sad winding tip for it states hat Miss Gilder was safoly laudod ad to was the fish. Mih the question of stability of ifookhn bridge Is being discussed. t would be well to mention that Mr toWvtlt. iinde of Presldont Rooio M, more than 20 years ngo ro fcned from the directorate of the reoklyn bridge, owing to tho board (directors voting to add 10,000 tons Ura weleut to the superstructure, ' Increase its carrying capacity, r. Roowvoit, n resigning, said ho "wnotbr r. sponsible for a great disaster if tho bridgo fell, ns Mr. Roebllng, tho designer, had said tho bridgo was then carrying all tho weight it could safely support. Tho 10,000 tons were added with 10,000 more to tho superstructure nnd good ness only knows how mnny addi tional thousand tons weight in load ed trolley and bridge cars and the traffic tho bridgo Is now supporting. Looking nt tho bridgo towers they nppear much too Blender, nnd no doubt Roobllng would havo made them twice tho dimensions if ho had supposed tho bridgo had to support so great a weight ns is placed on them now. Probably in six of every 24 hours dally If tho bridgo fell not loss than n thousand people would perish. Tho weight has now been increased. "Tho last straw breaks tho capiol back." Tho little hamlet of Hazen, In Now Jersey enjoys tho popular distinction of being the most prolific bnby-town in tho United Stntcs. Tho baby bring lug bird has called Micro 18 times within u year and at each call drop ped a h u in an benediction. When it Is considered thnt thero aro only 22 families and ISO persons all told in tho hamlet, tho showing of 18 now babies in 12 months is prodigiously big for it means that a child has been born for every ten Inhabitants, or thnt IS of tho 24 families havo been visited by tho stork bIiico last win ter. Tho only trouble with tho nntl raco suicldo situation in Ilnzon is that so mnny of tho now babies hnvo boon named nftor Presldont Roose velt, In soino way or other, that when they grow up tho postmaster is go ing to bo awfully bothered sorting out their mail. Tho President has boon notified that Hazon Is tho gront est baby-town in America and the fnrmors and lnborers who make up tho llttlo hamlot would llko him to reward them by endowing a now "Tonchorshlp" in tho pretty village school. If ho does tho now instruc tor will tench his namesakes mostly. Tho Salvnton armies havo ngaln mot in conflict ovor n profitable stroot "pitch" on Third nvonuo nml prcsonted nnythlng but nn edirying spoctnhlo. Tho only weapons of wnr faro, howovor. used on thlB occasion woro tho drums nnd musical instru ments nnd for n considerable time tho rivnls tried to out toot each othor to tho great nmusomont of thou snnds of spectators. Intervention by tho pollco prevented any moro seri ous discord thnn this, nnd peace was rostorod without cnsulatlos, except tho loss of a small and inconsequen tial lock of hair from tho head of a bystnndor, which dopnrtod in tho clasp of ono of tho womon ofllcors to whom ho mndo a romnrk Intondcd to bo Jocular. Thoro now npponrs very llttlo chanco thnt tho rival armies will bo reconciled or that a truco will bo ngreed on. WILLIAN PARKINSON. 41 Jokers" Lurk in the Bills Governor Chamberlain Ve toed Last Season KlUll YOll IlavO AllVflV-H Rnntvli. fnwl il,tl. l.oo l.An - "SO for nvr !?A ,...".. .. . " "" ,,v, j -.-ura, Has uorno mo siffimmro or and Iins liccii mndo under his per sonal supervision since Its Infancy. Ct?lsj&Z St 'CCCCi4A A All n,...-,. v,'w"uo"l-,ccc,voyo -nuiiH. Einori . ' inmatIO"s nml" Jiist-ns-frood' Periiuents that triflo with nml ciulmiirer tho hea oi of ums nnd Childron-Experlonco ngitlust Export . mU What is CASTOR I A Gwtori; Is n imrmless substitute for Castor OH, Fora cou , "'l'"'"' Soothlns Syrups. It U Pleasant. It subsUi.L t ,Cr lllim Morphine nor other Narcotic Mid nii, "eo ls lls suarantec. It destroys Worms Colin i? evrlsless. It cures Dlarrhoja and Wind 41 d Plutui . . Tectll,nff Troubles, cures Constipation ency rftttuianii i iwsnniintca the Food, regulates the l fliiM- . vcls BUinK "cnlthynml imtural sleep muireu's Panacea-the Mother's Friend. VIME CASTOR I A ALWAYS p Bears tho Signature of S Wl tCstf-MTrrr, kta You Have Always Bought use For Over 30 Year. Tho stnto sennto has mndo a spe cial order for next Monday nt 2 o'clock to tnko up and consider tho bills that wero vetoed by Governor Chamberlain nt tho last session of the legislature. Thoro nro nlno of these nnd whllo It is believed tho sennto will uphold tho govornor in his vetoes, it is quito likely thnt thorn may bo serious oftort to havo nt lenst a fow of theso bills enacted. None of theso bills woro refused tho executivo sanction without good reason and It ls generally believed thnt sovernl of thorn nt lenst havo n graft of some kind concealed nnd most of tho others contniu a Joker. Tho bills nre: S. D. No. 13, relating to fish trnps. This bill gave nn arbitrary power to tho master fish warden to condemn nnd dlstroy trnps nnd nots without giving the owner a hearing. Tho gov ernor very wisely considered that this was too much power to glvo ono man. S. 11. No. 17. entitled a bill for tho protection of salmon. It cnrrled an appropriation of $G000 for n gnso llne launch and $11000 for Its main tenance Of course thnt carries a splendid reason for tho veto on Us faco. S. D. No. 124. providing for tho superintendent of public instruction to call n convention of county school suorintondents at stato exponso. The executivo considered this practically to be an useless expense S. B. No. 1GG. This bill wns en acted for partisan political reasons only. It provides for tho manage ment of tho iienltentlnry nnd sol ders' homo by tho Btnto board and removed tho superintendent of pub lic Instruction from tho management of tho blind school nnd substituted tho Btato treasurer. Tho reasons tho govornor votood this bill nro numer ous. Ono Is thnt tho constitution clearly intended that tho oxocutlve, in whom Is vested tho solo pardon ing power, should bo responsible for tho management of tho stnto prison nnd tho Idea of taking tho school superintendent off tho managing board of tho blind school cortnlnly scorns erratic. Dcsides tho enact ment of tho bill wns for political purposes only nnd tho govornor de clined to become a party. There nro othor objectionnl fenturos In tho mcnsiiros. S. I). No. 191. This bill doflnos frntornnl associations nnd provldOB for controlling thorn. At tho time this law wns enacted two sots of lobbyists woro trying to got blllH through tho legislature. Ono faction won nnd worked this body through. Tho govornor bolloved thnt when the Insurnnco pcoplo cannot ngrco among thomsolvoa ns to what kind of lnw thoy need, It would bo hotter to wait until nnothor sosslon nnd try to got togothor. S. B. No. 209. This rolated to condemning a public squaro in tho cUy of La Qrando nnd wns pnroly a local mattor. Thoro wns a strong protest from La Grando against this and tho governor bolloved It would bo wlso not to grant tho roquoat until moro of tho cltlzons doslrod tho mat tor done. S. B. No. 223. This rolntod to tho boundary lino between Linn and Mar lon and as many old plonoor cltlzons living In tho townships offoctod ob jected, tho executive thought It host to wlthold action In tho matter for nnothor legislative term. S. B. No. 238. Providing for a deputy constablo for tho Portland district. Tho governor said this would bo superfluous as tho law pro vided for tho doputy sheriffs to do any work of thlB kind that might arlso and that tho county court had full power to appoint and pay for this service. S. B. No. 2G3. .Related to tho graduatos from the normal schools. Tho governor approved of tho pur poses of this bill but vetoed It on account of Irregularities In tho enrollment. 9 WH g'K-WBB Tho Aristocrat nmong the lilskics of the Old School. Without a poor. For salo by A. SCIIHEinGK. SALKM UXDKKTAKIXa 1'AItLOIlS I i A comploto stock of up-to-dnto funornl supplies. Nowost methods employed, nnd best servlco offered. Our rates nro reasonable and wo havo had long oxporlonco. Tho public Invited to Inspect our parlors and lenrn our manner of busi ness. J. W. BOLLEN, Mgr. On the Stool of Repentance :fe!V ife SW ll M KU ' V Vl.W , OoVrmoMT Is whoro n man finds himself that takos his lluon to any laundry but tho Salem Steam Laundry. If your consclonco don't prick, your collars and cuffs may nnd mnko you appro ciato tho smooth dcos. soft button holes and cxqulslto color nnd finish that you can always rely on getting at tho Salem Steam Laundry, nt low prices. 8ALKM STJCAM IjAUNDIIY, Phono 25. laO-lOO S. Liberty St. II. S. Giie & Co. Wholesale Groecrs and Com mission Merchants In tho mhr it nil times for OUR MEATS ARE ALWAYS THE REST. For wo tnko especial caro to buy none but tho best, and our customers can always dopond upon getting tho bost In tho mnrket nt right prices when thoy buy at our mnrkot. e. o. cnoss, Stato Street Market Phono 201 -aiK3Kafm jrersriatu&ss MrTMgry,y FOR JOIST AXD FLOORIXG Tho bost place to buy is whoro the bost stock of lumbor Is cnrrlod. Tho ontlro building trade know thnt thoro Is not a flnor stock of lumbor than that cnrrlod by us. Wo arc ready to fill tho largost contract promptly. Wo don't koop tho build or waiting. Thnt'B n very Important point. Near S. P. passongor dop'tf GOODALE LUMBEIt CO. Phono C2 Mnin. dried t Urm produco of all Special f ior salo a fow applo par ing ana slicing machines; equipment for a largo dryer; will roako a low prico. CAPITAL COMMISSION CO. 2fi7 CoRuncrds! St. Phone 179 Cash Purchasers of Poultry, Eggs, and All Farm Produce. It's Going Fast Ami given perfect rmtlHfnctloii. Every Hack In gunrimtoctl, nml that nocoimtH for tho rapid Increase in hIcm.. Al.so 11 Is still mndo of OLD WHEAT nnd In thu best Hour nt any price. USE OXLY Wild Rose Flour At all Unit cln.ss grocer; aiiaiaiaii ". r uur rnuir. mcwtokk en. Real Eiiuito Transfers. Tho following deeds havo been placed on record In tho office of the Marlon county recerder: Charles Morloy ot ux, to Jacob Sergfried, land In lot 21, South Village ot Sllvorton, w d COO A. L. West et ux, to J. V. Kon worthy et ux, 18 aoroa In t 8 b, r 3 w, w d I Voget Lumber & Fuel Co. to Salem Box & Lumber Co., lots 3 and 4, block 3, Depot addition, Salem, deed ..... 1 9m wiiaf Gold Dust Flow J Made by THE SYDNEY POW XK COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. Mitde for family im, Ask your groctr for it. Bran and shorts always on band. P. B. Wallace AGENT awBM8awl' U.nilWMJVflFKKCHFEiMLE f muimu urn a p i l l s. A l.n, Cun.ur lUuu $$t Imuwi Monw.no, f-yi' Mil. " wi t7i tutu. Ui IWw m4 iwVtoi m u - JJIf- ? IWMt 0.. ?' lAMCAMnH. PA. SeUhSattm by Dr. 5. C Stotx 1 BIG FIR WOOD SAWED AND UNSAWED AT VOGET LUMBER AND FUEL COMPANY! HOTELO REGON Corner of Seventh and Stark Street Portland, Oregon. The new and modern hotel of the eltj Catere particularly to rceldcnta of Sa tem and othor Oregon eitleo. Kuropeat plan. Free bus. Hate (1.00 per daj and upward. Ilamlaouioet grill la the Weet, and prieee a low a in placw lea attractive. Dally Capital Journal ob slo. WKIQHT.DXCXKNftON HOTKL CXX Tho OLD TRUSTY Incubators aro now onterlnu on thoir fourth sonson. Thoy hnvo mndo n record for high per cent hatching that has nover boon equaled. Moro of them sold durlnc 1900 than any other brand, Although very modcrato In price, tho material and construe. Hon moot tho most exacting In cubator construction. Special prices to closo tho 190C model eut: 100 ogg Incubator 912 200 ogg Incubator $18 Tho now model will soon bo In nnd ls without doubt tho finest In cubator ovor offorod on tho mar ket. Romoiuber tho nbovo prices aro for present stock. D. A. WHITE &SON Feedmen nnd Sccdmon. Poultry nnd Boo Supplies Phono ICO. 25t Commercial Strcot. ggj$ja& B B B Trndo Mark Order a pnekago of this famoiiB health and brain building flour and enjoy soino good old fashioned New Knghuul Brown Ilreud. A chanoo at A right hot loaf will mnko you think you aro in BoBton. With Alien' Holf-rlHlng H. B. 11. Flonx you enn mnko broad JiiBt llko tho Puritans usod to mako. !Ml Pnncnko Flour Is also n puro food; oolf rlslng nnd nil ready to mix with wator and bake on n hot griddle ALLEN'S BBB FLOUR CO. Pacific Const Factory, San Jose, Cal. l&tNtcrn Factory, Llttlo Wolf Mills, Mnunwn, Wis. ..,'uUWOMEN (totxiri itio Rivi'a wlmt ovury woman imiflt iluHirwi-a iitrfoot complexion 3 It lirlimw Hint iufl. amooth, freali. ilwiir tint lu tlio rlirvk Hint diuotoi youllifiilnpw. It wUI tirliiK licniity in tliotif who lack It: It will retain It far lima ulin already poHeaa It, it will on.tilo you to BiicotMMfully I'oinlmt tlio ravnKivt ot weather and time Don't tloiibt lont nrKiio. Juat try Hobortlno Your druKulat will Klve you n free antnple. All drug kImU keep Itubortlne. Spont wisely Is tho sourco of much satisfaction, Why not spond r little of It wisely now buying groceries of us? Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Ilaxrltt & Lawrence. The Fashion Stables Formerly Simpson's Stables, Up-to-date livery and cab line. Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally ho for picnics and excursions, Phons 44. C1IAB. W. YANNKB, Prop. 247 and 210 High Street. Salem Fence Wire Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing. Hop WIro, Barb Wlro, Poultry Nottlng, Pickets, Oatos, Shingles and P. & D. Beady Roofing. All at lowest prices. Walter Morley 2 50 Cowl St. Salem, Ore,