Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 21, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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Poems of the i j
Common People i i
Sons of Freedom Listen to mo,
And yo dnughtors to glvo car.
You n sad nnd mourfiil story
At) was over told shall hear.
. Ull you know his tropps Burrondorcd
And Defenceless loft tho went.
Then our foiirces quick assembled,
Tho Invldar to roslst.
Among tho troojiH that marched to
Krlo,-
Woro tho Kingston VoluntoorB.
Captoln Thomas then commanded,
To protoct tho went frontlors,
Tondor wore tho sconos of parting
Mothers wrung tholr hands and
cried.
lllllllUlin WUJIk LIIUU DWIllllW III BUl'IDl,
Fathers strovo thulr toars to hide.
Hut there's ono among tho numbor,
Tall nnd graceful In his nielli,
Firm his stops, his look undaunted,
Hcnrco a nobler youth was soon,
Ono nfvoot kiss ho snatched from
Mary,
Craved his mother's prayer ouci
more,
Pressed his father's hand and left
them,
For Lake Krlo'ti distant shore.
Mary tried to sny "Farowoll Jntnoi,"
Waved her hnnd but nothing spoku
'Good bye Illrd, may heaven protect
you,"
From tho rest at parting spoke.
Boon thuy caiiio whoro noble Perry,
llnd assembled his fleet;
There tho gallant Illrd onllsted
Hoping soon his foe to muut.
Where U Illrd? Tim buttle rugw,
Is ho In strife or no,
Now tho oanous roar Tremendous,
Dnro ho inwit his hostile foo.
Aye, Hohold htm Bee him, Perry
In tho self same ship they llRht
Though his ntMmuatttK fall around
htm,
Nothing mn his eoul afrlght.
Uul behold a ball has struok him,
Hih) tho oi'luiMuu current How.
Ioavo tho diok, uxolulmed brave
I'orry.
No, orled Illrd. I will not ko.
Hero on deck I took my station,
No'or will Illrd his country lly
I'll stand by you gallant captain
Till we conquer or wg die,
fittll ho fought though, faint and
bleeding,
Till our stars and strplo nroso.
Victory having crowned our efforts
All triumphant o'er our foes.
And did Illrd receive a pensien:
Was ho to hi friends restored
No, nor never to his bosom
Clasped tho nmtd his hart adored.
Hut tho moot dreadful tidings
From Lake Hrle's dUtant shores,
Hotter If illrd had perished
Midst the battle uwful roar.
Dearest parent road tho letter.
This will bring end news to you.
Do not. mount, your first beloved.
Though this brings his last adieu.
X must suffer for deserting
From the brig Niagara.
Head this letters brothers, sisters
TU tho last you will hear from
we.
tA and gloomy was the more,
illrd was ordered out to die.
TVhare Is tho breast not dead to pity,
Rut for him. would hearQ v flgh.
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I-o, he fought ko bravely at Krl.
Krly bl4, and jwAly dare4;
JUt hU eottla, pd for mwtn
JM kU irlous 5Jf b prd,
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DAILY
Absolutely Pure
NO ADULTERATION
jPur Cream Tartar
and
Purt Bicarlonatt Soda
Only
SOLD oil MERITS
A. Folger & Co. a- Frdo
Sco him march nnd bear Ills fcttorH,
Harsh thoy clank upon tho car,
Hut his step Is firm und manly,
For his heart no'or harborod foar.
Sco ho kneels upon his coinn,
Hiiro his death can do no good.
Sparo 111 in t Hark! Oh Ood, thoy shot
him
Oh, his bosom streams with blood.
Farowoll Illrd, Farewell for ever,
Friends nnd homo you'll boo no
more,
Hut his mangled corpso lies burled,
On Lake Hrlo'a distant shore.
W. Debord.
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Vino Howard, 9100.
Tho ronaors of this pnpor will bo
ploascd to learn that thoro Is at least
on dreaded dlsonso that sclonoo has
boon nblo to cure In nil Its Btagos,
and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Curo Is tho only posltlvo euro now
known to tho modlcnl frntornlty. Ca
tarrh bolng a constitutional disease,
roqulrcs n constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken lntor
nnlly, acting directly upon tho blood
and mucous Btirfacos of tho system,
thoroby destroying tho foundation o(
tho. disease, nnd giving tho pntlont
strongth by building up tho constl-
tutlon nnd assisting nnturo In doing Cloments Horst, botweon 10,000
Its work. Tho proprietors hnvo bo nnd 15,000 bales, and Wlgnn-ltlch-much
faith In Its curntlvo powors ' ardBou & Co., from 5000 to 7000
that thoy offer Ono Hundred Dollars
for any ciibo that It falls to curo.
Bend tor list of testimonials.
' Address F. J. CIIKNEY & CO., To
lodo, O.
Sold by nil druggists, 75c.
Tako Hall's Family Pills for con
stlpatlon.
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Unhappy Couples.
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dlooroo has been llled with County
Clork llreonmuu for Dyolo A. Knotts,
who wants her freedom from hor
husband, Wlllam II. Knotts. The
complaint states that thoy woro
married In Orogon City, May 13,
1803, and that two ohlldreu have
buen born to them, Hurvoy Hdwurd,
aged 13, and Ia)U Anno Knotts, agod
10.
Mrs. Knotts state that on May 2,
1901, her husband denurted hor and
has sluuo fulled to provide both for
hor and for tho uhlldron.
Khu nuk
fur dlveroe and whatever relief tho
court may fool InollniHl to grant her. lrom " w,l0l(w, 0". ltnd
She also wnnte tho custody of the!af ttt rot,, a Jlnt two tons
two children. uf non HnJ uu"nK twine arrived yes-
Hdwln I. UeiulHo has tlletl n suit twslny for rlbntlon among the
for divorce from his wife. Nettle Kiowers. It comes In two grades nnd
lsliam llemlee. with tho county olerk. lM,tH U, " 21 cents
Tho couple were married In Albany ,,ttr ,H,uml for tht w,ni KrndM '
lu 1SSC. and have two grown-up twl that are being rotnlled at 23
ohlldron. one of them a mnrrled!86 oont,, Thy a, hav G0Q(i
daughter, llendvo alleges that his ,,ound'1 of llttur In transit, at
wife's treatment of him compelled a-10 I,ttr t0- n,ul .000 yards of
him to Imvu her some seven yeara 0,oth, ttt 13 0,"ta ,,or 'nriJ' wn,h
no. and that hIiumi that in.... , h.. !
been living in Portland. He asks
nothing but a separation.
Another uuhnppy married couple
want their freedom from their un
pleasant relations, and have tiled a
suit for divorce throuiih Kmmons
and Kmmons. l.loyd It. Flagg claims
that his wife, Alllse Flagg, deserted
him on November 30, 1905. and
wants a separation from hor. Ho
says that they were married lu Ta
coma. Wash., September 7. 1903, und
that there have been no children
from tho union.
" 'O
Syiophuny Concert In Jeiey City.
Jersej' City. March 21. -CarryliiR
out the promise made by them last
week, the Klka organisation wU
give a symjihony concert at Klks
hall under tho management ot tho
Schubert Qleo Club tonight. The or
ganisation has undertaken this work
as a purely educational feature, In
connection with lu regular aubscrlp
tlou concerts. Tho club will not
sing at this concert, but tho program
Will ... nl.. ...v , ...tA ..! I ...
... MU .. VI M III IIIUMK IjCVl Vf
the New York Symphoity Orchestra.
The new conductor of tte Seatilxrt
Qlee Club, Mr. KllloU 8lHHM:k, will
ooaduct the symphony kre,
CAPITAL JOUBNAL, SALSM,
Hop Growers to Combine.
Salem special: According to Sec
rotary James Coleman, the Oregon
Hop Growers' Assocntlon Is to form
a permanent combination of grow
ers and contract tho product direct
with tho brewer from ono season to
another.
"Instead of Improving," said Mr.
Coloman, "tho conditions nro grow
ing worse from season to season,
nnd unless some decisive and effect
ive steps nro taken In self-defense In
tho near future tho growers will find
themselves down and out. Our sal
vation Is by offectlng a permanent
and solid organization, or pool, If
you ploaso; ono that tho grower can
dopond upon to dollvor tho goods
and donl with tho browcr direct.
"I know tho donlors and, Indeed,
many of tho growers will 'pooh-pooh'
this suggestion and say It Is ImpoB-
slblo to hold tho growers togothor
on any proposition by tho plan Hint
Is now under consldorntalon and
which will probably take doflnlte
form at tho noxt mooting of the as
sociation. Tho plan Is different from
anything yet experimented upon and
I think It could bo worked to n suc
cessful termination.
"Tho plan is to select only the
largo growers or those who own their
own wards and nro absolutely froo
from obligation or oncumbrnnco to
pool tholr ontlro crops for a torm of
years and sign an agreement to that
offect.
"Wo would control from 40,000
to CO. 000 hatos annually and bo In
L vmMon to command tho rospect
of tho browors and doal with thorn
directly, contracting tho combined
output from year to yoar.
"Statistics, as compllod from the
records for tho past 12 yoars.by tho
Watorvlllo Tlmos and published In
ono or mo tonrunry issuos, snow
that tho avorago cost to tho broworf
hns boon about 20 coats per pound,
whllo tho average prlco recolvod by
tho growor has boon only 12 cents.
"It Is said that tho Paul It. O.
Horst company has bought upward
of 30,000 balos of Lho 1900 crop; K
haletj, making a combined total for
lho three firms of approximately
00,000 balos, or nearly one-half tho
Ontlro crop of Oregon for 190G, which
Is figured at botweon 130,000 nnd
1-10,000 bales. All three llrms aru
still In tho market and picking, up
lots at from 10 to 11 cents. Tho lnt
est purchase reported Is that of tho
Hlrsehborg-McUiughlln lot, of Indc-
pondonco, to Uahmund & PIiicub,
ngontH for Paul It. G. Horst, and tho
COI1Bli,onUIon, whlch B not mniU
public, Is snld to bo botweon th
figures above quotod. It Is esti
mated there aru butwoon 20,000 nnd
25,000 bales left In llrst hands In
Oregon.
"One groat good that the Oregon
Hop Growers' association Is doing for
Its mumbors, which encourages tho
olllcors to exert themuslvo in other
dtreutlous and especially to put the
now plan for a permunont pool to a
practical tout. Is tho wiving of hun
dreds of dollars nnnuully by pur-
clinnlni; tholr supplies, such as sul
,,,,ur l,,lU"B ftni1 k,,n c,oth ml tw,,u'
' rotnlllng ut H cents. Tho ontlro
order aggregating a cost ot $6171.
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Onion Affix ting Lumber.
Austin, Texas, March 21. Th
railroad commission has Issued the
following order: When the lumbor
and articles taklug tho samo rates U
loaded In open cars and transported
between points In Tesus, allowance
will bo made for weight ot stakos as
follews:
For six stakes, 300 pounds; eight
stakes, 350 pounds; ten stakes, -10(1
pounds; 12 stakes. ISO peunds: 14
stakes. 500 pounds; 16 stakes. 550
pounds. An allowance of not to ex
eeed 600 pousds will be raado on
carloads loaded on apm cars when
rained on within twenty-four hours
prior to weighing. Railway agents
will use his Judgment la making
proper and reasonable allowance, not
to exceed above maximum ti..
maximum nllowaur &.... . ..
,,. runutxi ior I
above weight of stakes and fr w
will bo deducted from the act Male
weight, whloh must be stamped on
billing and notation tuade on billing
for what account of allowance is
wade, shipments to be billed -. is.
aet weight after deductlae alio.
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at abov TkU rdr uk
tcft today.
fMOS. THUJMPAV. MARCH 21, 1007.
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DIRECTORY
Delegation In Congress.
Senator Chas. W. Fulton, Astoria.
Sonator Jpnathan Bourne, Jr.,
Portland.
Itoprosontatlvo W. C. Hawley, Sa
lem. Roprosontntlvo W. It. Ellis, Pendle
ton. Slate OnicialH.
Qovsmor, Qoorgo B. Chamberlain.
Sorotary of State, Frank W. Ben
son. Stato Tronsuror, George A. Steele.
Suporlntondcnt of Public Instruc
tion, J. H. Ackorman.
Attorney Gonoral, A. M. Crawford.
Stnto Prlntor, Vf. S. Dunlwny.
State Labor Commissioner, O. P.
Hoff.
Supremo Court.
Chlof Justlco, Robert S. Bonn.
Associate Justlco, Frank A. Mooro.
Assoclnto JusUcc, Robert Enkln.
Commissioners, W. T. Slntor, W.
R. King.
Clork, J. J. Murphy.
Roportor, R. Q. Morrow.
Halllff, P. H. Raymond.
Circuit Judges, Geo. H. Burnett,
Snlom; William Galloway, MoMlnn-
vlllo.
District Attorney, John II. Mc
Xary, Salem.
Other Stato Olllrlals.
J. W. Balloy, Food and Dairy Com
missioner, Portland.
J. W. linker, Gamo and Forostry
warden, Cottage Grove.
Robt. C. Yonny, Stnto Honlth Offi
cer, Portland.
J. H. Luwis, Stato ISnglnoor, Sn
lom. 13. Gllllnghnm, Stato Librarian, Sa
lem. 11. G. Van Duson, Stnto Fish Com-
mlsslonor, Astoria.
Chas. V. Galloway, Stato Land
Agent, Salem.
W. W. Elder, Comnmndor Soldlors'
Home, Roseburg.
Marlon County Olllclals.
Johu II. Scott, County nnd Probate
Judge.
R. D. Allen, Clork of Courts.
W. J. Culver, Shorlff.
W. Y. Rlchnrdson, Tronsuror.
13. T. Mooros, Superintendent of
Schools.
F. J. Rice, Aasossor.
B. II. Hcrrlck, Jr., Surveyor.
J. C. Needham, W. H. Goulot, Com
mlssioners. A. M. Clougl), Coroner.
D. G. Drnger, Recordor.
Salem City OIllelalH.
Goo. F. Rodgors, Mayor.
W. A. Moores, Recorder and Police
Judge.
I). W. Gibson, Marshal and Chief
of Police.
Frank Meredith, City Tronsurcr.
A. O. Condlt. City Attornoy.
Jus. W. Martin,- Street Commis
sioner. Mark Savage, chief Fire Depart
ment. W. C. Smith. Health OHlcer.
City Standing Committee.
Ways and Means Jacob, Wnldo,
Churchill.
Ordinances Greenbaum, Low,
Goode. ' '
Account and Current lSxpensos
Churchill, Rndcllff, Wayne.
Streeta Downing, Stockton, Stolz,
Public Buildings Stockton, Stolz,
Geener.
Sewerage. Stoli, Jacob, Low.
Plumbing Praser, Downing, Gos
ner. i
Fire nnd Water Low, Rndcllff, '
Goodo.
Wrldges Geener, Churchill, Fras
or. '
Health nnd Polleo Unas, Jacob
Waldo.
Lights Goodo, Hans. Greenbaum.
Printing Radollff. Haas. Frnsor
Public Parks Wayno, Greenbaum,
Stockton.
Hoard of Kduciitlon.
W. H. Byrd. Chairman.
A. A. Leo, II. c. Bploy, E. m
Crolsan, Directors.
H. A. Johnson, Jr., Clerk.
J. M. Powers. City Supt. Schools
o-
awako organltatloa. It has been list
ened to lectures by noted and olo
quont rabbis, tho most oloquout rab
bi bolng Dr. Martin Meyer, of Temple
Israel, choosing for tils subject tho
"Wandering Jow." In which ho de
scribed the marvelous htstorv of thn
race. They give a grand ball tonlKht '
at Prospect hall.
MlnUters Attend Mtiee.
New York, March 21Rer, Madi
son C. Peters Is among tho lalnlstera
who this afternoon attended the spe
cial taatlnei for clergjweai of "Mrs,
Warren's Profeaaloa." at MaaaatUa
theater. Newly 2f wJt4f ac-
oer you neea ai a pnee inai win ma
Hebrew Young Men Wlrto Awake, torially economlio In tho cost. Just
Wrooklyn, March 21 Tho Hcbrow come and seo us and look over our
Young Men association la a wide yards.
Light Infantry Entertained.
Charleston, S. C, March 21. A
very talented band of amateur mln
Btrels will perform tonight at tho
Academy of Music for tho benefit of
tho historic Washington Light In
fantry's armory fund. The program
is of wide variety and the minstrels
would copo Interest with most pro
fessional companies. The jokea are
of recent vintage, and plenty of
localisms will bo Introduced. Para
bles In which homo nffairs nro ex
ploited will bo sung. Rev. Warren
WInson is diretcor of music.
Salem Fence Wire
Headquarters for Woven Wlro
Fencing.
Hop Wlro, Barb Wire, Poultry
Nottlng, Pickets, Oatcs, Shingles and
P. & D. Ready Roofing.
All at lowest prices.
Walter Morley
250 Court St Salem, Ore
CAPITAL COMMISSION CO.
267 Commercial St.
Phone 179
Cash Purchasers of
Puuicry,
Eggs, and
AH Farm Produce.
Better Than the
Best
Wild Rose
Flour
Made From Selected Valley
Wheat
At All Grocers
$1.00 a Sack
si,0"t wisely Is the source ot much
satisfaction. Why not spend a little
. l wisely now buying groceries ot
ubT
Baker, Lawrence & Baker
Buccoeson to Haxrltt & Lawrence.
BUILDINQ A HOUSE.
Wo can supply you with tho lusa-
GOODALK LUMBER CO.,
Yanls Newr Itot.
ete)sj8ejaMe)M
Gold Dost Flout
& by XXX SYBMVr OW
3BI OOMPAWY, St4r, Oree.
Mim er family as. Ask jear
rK for It, Braa a4 ekertef
aWeys a Aaid.
P. B. Walkce f
AGBNT
avy
BARG
In Real fW
al ostn -in TCi
Reel estato win ,
We are offering ?
Pay you lo mrZJUir
Throe-fourthi acr8 ., ,
land, a new 7 room b"
ern: coni i...u . "'"'.Bd
well, chicken t&h. Jil
Salem. Seo IUdcim KTT1 "
See this before Waw-S!
hOUBQ On Pni,,l .... ' lfW
IO deep, doN
Radcllff Co " ki
Modern cottn , .
Plumbed and wired, sa
. ujr 10 leet, imu.
Prlco $1G00. 1
Nino room home, pbi,w ,
fits. nnnl.v I "Ijl
w ';;;;' """"'we i
""" "". woodsy liuj,
jim-u id inreo mocks iron
house. Prlco 1261B.
ui;u ucrea ail m caltliufe..
houso and barn, plenlTefr;
This place Is on a good crufl
uuu ova muea lrom Siln.
U200.
Ton acres all la culttaa J
"u mum uuuae, Daraada
good mixed fruit, well
acres In oats, 2H mllM fciil
icm. rrico J1900.
Eighty acres; 67 In wltln
In pasturo and timber: It i
wheat and cheat; 7 acrn
5 room houBo, good bin Mo
ary; 4 horses, 6 head ot catUe,K
cnicKcns; 2 wagons, 3 sttotbn
all Implemonts, hay, grufti
18000.
Sovoral houses for rest
you want anything In Ibis
notary work.
RADCLIfF d
Reliable Age
Room 11, Moores block, Sij
Reference, any bank orW
houso la tho city of Silo.
House
Cleaning
Time
(frxmm
TJio season Is here fw '
Viniton nnH when It It dcaiJK'l
.... ninmhfne nut la H
thero Is anything rcs wj
range or water tank,
pipes or gas pipes sens ww"
experienced men to put
A. L.
258 Stat S
riioae 1J
H. S.Gite
Wholesale Ge i
mJssto
In the market
dried fruit and
kinds.
small'
We have for l',,
ing and slicing ' '
. i... rrr: '
ior a w --
price.
Snd the Fi
WashiHTl
and you'll nererbotk1
H done at home
when every fa"1
to send the vuW
but times h
have the methods
you can better "
family wasnU
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Askabouiou'r
lag, rough dry. !
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