Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 26, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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DAILY OAPJTAL JOUKNAI, BAM5M, nniranH. FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1007.
HOFER BROS Pafefaherg and Proprietors
K. IIOFKR, Kdltor. A. P. IIOPKIt, Manager.
TOH JOURNAL STANDS FOR ritOGRESB, DKVKLOP3IENT,
GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEGRADHD LABOR.
GOOD
THE IUI INK.
Tho castled crng of Drachenfcls
Frowns o'or tho wldo mid winding Rhine,
"Whoao hrcnBt or waters! broadly swells
Botween tho banks which boar tho vine.
And hills all rich with blossomed trees,
And Holds which promise corn and wlno,
And scattered cities crowning these,
Whoso fair whlto walls along thorn shim,
Hnvo strewed a Bcono which I should boo
With dotiblo Joy woro thou with me.
And poasant girls, with deep blue oyoa
And hands which offer oarly flowers,
Walk smiling o'or this paradise;
Above, tho froquont foudnl towors
Through groon leavos lift their walls of gray.
And many a rock which stooply lowers
And noble nroh In proud decay
Loo o'or thlB valo of vlntngo bowers;
'Hut ono thing want Uioho bnnks of Rhino
Thy gontlo bund to clnBp In mine!
I xond tho Mies given to mo,
Though long boforo thy hnnd thoy touch
I know thnt thoy must withorcd bo
Hut yot reject thorn not as such,
For I linvo chorlshod them as donr,
HocnuBo thoy yot may moot thlno oyo
And guido thy soul to ml no ovon horu,
Whou thou bohold'st thorn dropping nigh'
And know'st them gntherod by tho Rhino
Anil offered from my heart to thlno!
riio
And
rlvor nobly foams and flows,
Tho charm of this onohnuted ground
all Its tbouHnud turns disclose
Some fresher homily vary round;
Tho haughtiest broast its wish might bound
Through lira to dwell delighted lturu,
Nor ooutd on ourth a spot bo found
To nnliiro and to me o dear,
Could -thy dear oyorf In following ml ns
HUH swoitoii more thoao banks of Rhlnol
Hyron,
THE "NEW TIIKOLOOY."
Dr. Wnnhlngton aiaddon, who has oxpreesod hlnuolf froquont on
"tulnlud monoy," Is a boilovor In tho "now thoology," which British
thonloglans are dismissing.
Ho tltliilcH it will ultimately bo the orthodox thoology of tho Christian
uhiirehoti.
In a Horinon at tho First Congregational church In Columbus, O., re
cently ho dlspusHinl tho "now theology" at longth.
HE DOIM NOT KIND THAT THE NEW DOCTIUNK IH IN CONTRA
MICTION WITH ACCEPTED TENETS OF THE CHURCH.
As to tho Hlblo, hu snyH It Is not Infallible nor Is any othor book Infal
lible. Those who would take tho Hlblo Just as it roads will find thomsolvoa
uonstmitly uoiifronted with porplovl-tlos'and trouble, ho said.
In tho "now thoology" tho snoroil and Hooular aro not contrasted, nn.I
tho oasuntlal unity of God and man Is contoudod Tor.
"This new doctrine," said Dr. (Iliiildou, "Instead of being irreligious,
n Is rrotiuently chavged. Is lutoiiHoly rollglous, nlthough It tonehos us
not to roly upon tradition, dogmas or oooleslaatlcUm, but to dfpoud dl
rootly upon Hod; and It bring us. If wo accept It, Into that close com
iminlon with thu Father, where tho path In which wo walk will bo as the
Pawning light which shlneth more and more unto tho perfect day."
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(J IC It. MAX MONKV IX SOUTH AMERICA.
Ah hu Instance of Germany's activity In reaching out for a Arm hold
uf South America's commercial affairs, It Is Interesting to hoar THAT
UEI'RIWENTATIVliS OK A IWI OKR.MAX SYNDICATE HAVE UK
:1CNTI.V HEEN IN MONTEVIDEO WITH A VIEW TO TAKINO OVER
J HE TRAMWAY SYSTEM AND THU NORTHERN RAILWAY, undor ar
rangement with tho Uruguayan government.
One of tho features of tho proposed transaction U that with a capital
xtt jri.000.000 and aftur due valuation of tho rolling stock and construc
tion, tho syndicate will ucuulro tho Northern Railway when the govern
ment Hhall havo bought In thu Hhare now In private hands.
Regardlug tho tramway system, tho syndicate Intends to adopt oloc
trlcul traction and to throw out now branch linos both within and be
yond tho city radius.
Tho railway will be lengthened some 250 kilometers In the depart
ments bordering tho capital.
Tho plans for this extension aro already prepared.
Vho now Hut' will opou up Important vines not yot touched by railways,
ns well tH Including liilluoatlal towns along the proposed route,
Us construction will act as a houlty attmulus to agriculturists and paa
torlallsU alike.
IT IS HV SUCH MKIHODS AS THIS THAT GERMANY IS HSTAR
l.lSIUNtl SO STRONG AN INFLUENCE THROUGHOUT SOUTH AMER
ICA. Thertt always seems to be plenty of German money at hnnd for the ex
ploitation of any promising Industrial opportunity u South America for
tho employment of all tho capital that offers Itself from whntovor source.
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IIAIill AND HEiVRTY AT SI YHAIIS.
Mr. uttd Mrs. A. M. Sample of Chlongo celebrated their sixtieth wed
ding HMHlvrMry last Sunday ami referring to tho fnot Mr. Sample said:
"I would rather follow the path 1 havo come all over again than own
all the house Ih Chicago. 1 have led ilie simple life. I have never let
uuythlug eonte up to worry we. 1 never bought a bushel of wheat
In my ltfe. I TAKE A TODDV THREE TIMUS A DAY, ONE 1U
l'OHH EACH MEAL. AUTKIl I HAVE HAD THAT I WOULD NOT
MAKE ANOTHER FOR THE PUICSIIHIXT OF THE UNITED STATES.
I have smoked pipe for forty yti."
Here then Is h great reeord uhU It will be of Interval to oUwve the
Htlleut polnta made by tula oelog narlan:
In the first plnee. he declare hlmeelf to be kale, hearty ami Hpiy
veu Mt the age of SI.
Porhapa there Is nothing wonderful In that, for CHatUUm was hale,
hourly and happy at 9Q.
This man. however. DHCI.AHHS THAT HE SMOKES HIS IMUE WITH
RKGULAHITV.
Again, (hero is nothing remarkable In that statement for It Is occa
sionally published that man living to be ouo hundred mid had always
boon constant users of tobacco.
He declares, however, that ho has drunk threo toddles a day ono bo
foro each meal but has boon so conscientious about ohauglng tho rule
thnt ho would iot havo takeu a fourth ovon to ploaso tho President.
This is remarkable, for tho rulo U that tho man who ha been a con
sdaut psrtakor of liquors for a period of fifty years Is apt to drink nearer
twenty o J ales a day than thret
Mr. Sample .how. his self control by being able to hold himself down
ftTho essentia, thing which Mr Sample thinks has made him happy
1, tho fact that ho has never worrtoj bout "$&'a
ment MR. SAMPLE HAS UNDOUIJTEDL1 STRLCK Ilii. ivux,
T(;;r ive3 r T -
never worried is an example for all the world, and as rare as
angola.
HERE IS
A PRETTY
WILD ONE
Coos Day Times Tells of a Boat That
Minds Like a Trained Dog
Professor Robert Casey, tho pro
motor and business managor for the
Inventor, drew up recently a list of
12 things which this boat can do ana
which cannot be done by any other
boat in tho world. This list was for
warded to Washington, and tho navy
officials after reading, frankly de
clared that tho things mentioned
wore impossible. Yet each of them
was done before a crowd of invited
gueats at the natatorium.
The list of feats waB published as
n prospectus. It is now a list of feats
nnfimllv nncomnl shed by a minia-
Thrco hundred pounds of Iron, ln, nf Mlo ,innt.
copper, Btool, shaped to a bi-polntod 1 u w,n submergQ instantly on
cylinder, lay motionless on tho stir- ", kQo wthout dlvng or plung-
faco of tho Bwlmmlng pool In Donvor. an( w, foUow a pcrpendlcular
Then somebody touched an electric ' nn ,yon doptlu
2. It can doscend, halt and re
main stationary on level kool nt any
required depth In the water.
3. It can ballast so as to sink to
the sea-floor, and remain there CO
hours, If necessary.
4. Whllo bo submerged, It can
rise to tho surface at any time at tho
will of tho operator, and that with
out discharging ballast.
C. It can llft.sevornl tons from
the soafloor dVor and nbovo Us own
buoyancy, rising to tho surface
C. It can turn In olthor direction
on Its vertical axl .
7. Except whou purposely bullast
od to remain upon tho soafloor, It
maintains a contant buoyancy,
which, In case of accldont to Us ma
chinery, will caiiflo tho boat to como
to tho surface.
S. Whllo submerged nnd station
ary In tho water it can discharge a
torpedo and lnstnntly compensate for
tho lost weight without taking ln ad
ditional ballast or by doing bo If tho
oporntor doslros It.
0. It discards storage batteries
and has instond porpotual motive
onorgy of 700-horse power.
10. It can doublo (nnd It is be-
Moved can triplo) tho Bpood of any
known boat, whethc whllo sub
merged or upon tho surface.
11. When put Into full action It
will have a ltfo of CO hours boforo
Its fuol will havo to bo ronowod.
12. It can bo opornted by ono
man and for Its most ofllclont work
will roqulro a crow of but II vo mon.
It Is Btntod confidently by Mr.
Cnge, tho Invontor, nnd by Profossor
Casoy, the promoter, that tho com
plato nnd full-sized boat will bo ablo
n n-naa Mia AMtllltln wIMtftlll fl IlllllHd
.Nsltch, bubbhM, betokened the trug-. (J nt R rftt0 faite,. th(lu UuU of wiy
fighting ship. Tho boat carries' air
enough to last a crow of II vo mon 00
hours under water If necessary, but
It Is not concolvablo that such a lie-
button and tho thing shot out to
ward tho center polo of tho swimming
tnnk. It wont arrow-llko to within
a foot of tho polo, nnd thoso who had
asHomblod to hoo the exhibition hold
their breath for fear the llttlo Ilvo
foot model of tho J. M. Cago sub
marine torpodo boat was going to
dash Itself to plocos. Rut tho man
at tho switchboard In tho gallery
toiiohod anothor button. Tho metal
lic cylinder voored qulokly to the
right, nt anothor touch turned to the
loft and swung neatly around the
pool,
Tlion a strange thing hnpponod.
Tho craft paused for one second la
Its swift darting, tho man nt the
switchboard touched anothor button,
thoro wns a groat whirling of water,
a few bubblos, and tho surface of the
pool was still ovor tho "spot whore
tho boat had disappeared. Far down
in tho wntor thoso with keen enough
sight could mako out tho vaguo out
lino of tho whlto palntod mini-made
fish. It was lying qulotly on tho
bottom.
The slightest touch of a Bwltch
brought tho outline Into relief, ns the
boat camo to within two foot of tho
surfneo and lay still. Then nt that
depth tho odd croatlon swam quickly
around tho polo again, darted out of
tho wator for a socond tlmo and dls
appoarod as boforo. Thoro scorned
to bo nothing that a llsh could do
that this craft could not. Indeed, It
did more than a llsh could do. Thoy
steered It to tho odgo of tho pool nnd
men added londen woolghts to
tho board to ovorcomo tho buoynncy.
They lot It sink of Its own wolght to
tho bottom of tho pool. Tho man at
the switchboard turnod another
gle that whs going on at tho bottom, I
and In a fow seconds the sturdy ma- j
chine boi;e bravely to tho surfaco,
bearing with it the leaden ballast.
They made the boat spin about on
It own axle like a submorgod top.
Thoy made It dart, stop iiiddonly, re
treat, veer to the loft and right,
plunge Instantly out of sight, run
like n mountain trout under wator
and leap to the surface. Tho specta
tors could see all this. Tho boat
K$
QlTTEB5
Cramps nnd Fever.
Do you want
a medicinu
thnt has al
ready proven
Its ability to
make peoplo
well? Then
try tho Bit
tcrs. It curca
Poor Appc
tltc,
Dyspepsia,
Heartburn,
Diarrhoea.
Malaria
WHIHIH' HHMII'H
i THE MARKETS.
I lake
Salem a Good Home
Market.
H 1 1 i I I I I I ! I I H I'H
SALEM MARKET.
Local Wholewilo Market.
Eggs 20c.
Uuttor 30c; fat, 28c.
HCns He; young chlckons, 120
Local wheat 75c.
Oats 37c.
Barley $21.
Flour Hard wheat, $5.00; valley
$3. 85(3)11.00.
Mill food Bran, $19.50; shorts,
$21.
Hay Cheat, $8.50 9, nnd clo
ver, $7.00 por ton; timothy, $11.00
S $12.00 per ton.
Onions $4.00 por cwt; potatoo3,
$1.00 por cwt.
Hors Cholco, 10 lie; prlmo to
choice, 8(39c; medium to prlmo.
Chlttlm bark 4 5c.
Wool 20c.
Mohair 29c.
Tropical Fruits.
Bananas $C75.
Oranges $3 UP $4.
Lomons $G.OO 8 $0.50.
Retail Market.
Oats White, $30; wheat, 90c por
hu.; rollod barley, $27.
Eggs 2oc.
Uuttor Country, 20 25c; cream
ery, 30c.
Flour Valley, $1.15 $1.20 por
Back; hard wheat, $1.35 $1.40.
Bran C5c por sack; $21 por ton.
Hay Timothy, S5c por cwt;
cheat, COc; clovor, 50c por cwt.;
Bhorts, 95c por cwt.
Livestock.
Hogs Fat, Cc.
Cattlo 1100 1200 Tb steers,
3&c.
Lighter Btoors 3 3 Vi c.
Stock hogs 5 ft Cc.
Cows and hoifors 900 1000 It),
22lc.
Lambs 4 M c.
Vottl Drossed, 5 7c.
111 " ' . - j
cusstty could ever arise.
It Is to bo run by olectrlc motors
gonorntlng their own curront in the
boat Itself by means of a gasoline on
glno which will work under wntor
Just as woll as on tho surface. So
that it will bo posslblo, if nood bo,
fr lllrt limit in ) I ft in Mm frtu nilnMnita
had been palntod white especially , , fc
to onable It to bo soon through tho , . . , . . ... .. . ,,
wntor. Had it boon palntod blnck or
n dark wator-colored brown, the ex
hibition would have been almost
weird.
Tho strangost foaturo of nil Is tho
fact that this boat, which actually
and remain submerged until it shall
rlso to tho surfaco of tho Thames
Just undor London bridge.
Tho now fonturos of tho boat do
pond largoly upon tho propolllng sys
tom which has beon Invontod by Mr.
Pllim Ml it1i ennnrntn ninnnltni3
did all tho fonts that the navy do-i . . , .. , , ,' . '. ., '
...., , W..-I.I......... ..... .i J1-..1 Gnoh controlled by a switch In tho
Portland Wholesale Market.
I Wheat Club, 83c; valley, SOc;
.blue item, S5e.
J Oats Cholco white, 86c.
Mlllstufr Bran, $17.
Hay Timothy, $17$1S; alfalfa,
$13.
Votch $8.50.
Poultry lions, 13'13Vjc; spring
chlckons, !Cl0c; drossod chickens,
llvo, 11 13c; ducks, young, lie;
pigeons, $1.25,
Pork Uost, 7 8c.
Lambs Spring, 9 9 c.
Mutton 7c.
Hops Choice, por pound, 67Mic
Hops Cholso, por pound, 6 7 c.
Wool Valley, coarso to medium,
2021c; oastorn Orogon, lG21c.
partmout at Washington has declared
to be Impossible under existing con
ditions, has boon made In tho honrt
of what customers still love to rail
tho "Great American Doeert" and
conning tower of tho boat, aro the
Instruments which gtvo It Its Ash-like
ability In the water. There are two
, horizontal propellors at oach end,
nnn ant lrltlni Hia lmne 9 1 n A tun
made by a Donvor boy, tho son of a : ,,, .... , . .
.. ..... . . . . othor reversing Us horizontal nro-
, gross. Ry running the right-hand
propollor In tlje bow slmultnnoously
Methodist pronohor, a boy who con-'
celved the general plan of his In
vention whou only 14 yoars old, and
who has brought It to working per
fection nt the age of SI.
It takes money to make monoy.
Tho ) tiling man who opens a
savings account with it and lo
gins to save hU monoy will soon
luvo monoy working fr him.
1
It Is tho buro way of getting n
tart In tho world. Try it.
Savings Department
Capital National
Bank
with the left-hand propollor In tho
storn, tho boat can bo mado to turn
upon Us nxls, and It Is by tho propor
manipulation of these propollors,
separately and In combination, that
tho stoerlag is done without a rud
der. Then there are four other propel
lors to rua the submerging device
Thla scheme Is absolutely uew. At
oach ond of the boat U a rouad "weir'
in which work two propellors la op
posite directions. The shaft revolu
tion of these drag the boat lasUntly
and with level keel to the bottom.
Ity raveralag the raottoa the boat
came Just as speedily to the top,
dragging with it heavy weights if
nocossnry. This feature way make
tho boat useful for commercial pur
poses. o . ,.
A Memorable Day.
Ono of tlio days we remember with
pleasure, as well &a with profit to
our hoalth on whtch we became ao
qaulnted with Dr. Klng'a New Ufe
Pilla, the palnlua purifier that
cure headache aad bllllouaneu, and
keep tte bowel right 2 So at J.C.
Perry's drug More.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Tlmo Card No. 48 Effectlvo
Juno 10,
Toward Portland Passenger.
No. 1G 5:23 a. m., Oregon Ex-
pross.
No. 18 8; 30 a. m., Cottage Orovo
Passonger.
No. 124:25 p. m., Shasta Ex
press. No. 149:28 p. m Portland Ex
ptoss. Toward Portland Freight,
ao. iz io:5b e. m.. denarta
"44443
wntlAI
DIRECTORY
nnlnirntlnn i rnM
1
Delegation In OoZI!
r t. -6VM
Douawr v;naB. W. Pulto, J
Senator Jnnnfk,.. SJi
Portland. BN
Representative W. c. jt,,
lom.
RopreBontatlvoW.n.ElllJij
Stnto Ofllclalj
Governor, George E. ChaJ
w.w., U1 oiaie, rrW
DUU.
State Treasurer, Georgj 4.
Duyuriuionaoni of J?,
tion, J. H. Ackerman.
Attorney General, A. MCJ
auno i-nuior, w. 8. Daalw
(3fnfn T.nhW. n . .
Unit "'
Supremo Court
Chlof JuBtico, Robert8.B
uj-bauuiiiio jubiico, Frank 1
AsBociato Justice, Roberta
Comraisslonora, W. T. giv
u. iving.
Clork, J. C. Morcland.
Reporter, R. G. Morrow.
Bailiff, P. H. Raymond.'
Circuit Judges, Geo. H. J
Salem; William Galloway, 3
vino.
District Attornoy, John
Nary, Salem.
Other Stnto OfflcUh,
J. W. Bailey, Food and D$
missionor, rortlnnd.
J. W. Baker, Gome
wardon, Cottago Grove.
Robt. O. Yenny, State Hajl
cer, Portland.
J. II. Lewis, Stato Engli
lom.
E. Gilllngham, Stato LibaJ
lom.
II. G. Van Duson, State TM
missionor, ABtorla.
ChaB. V. Galloway, Btiti
Agent, Salem.
W. W. Eldor, Commanderil
Home, Roseburg.
Marion County OfllcUi
John H. Scott, County asiM
Judge.
R. D. Allen, Clerk of Corn
W. J. Culver, Sheriff.
W. Y. Richardson, Tn
E. T. Moorcs, Superteti
Schools.
F. J. Rice, Assessor.
B. B. Horrlck, Jr., 8cnw
J. C. Neodham, W. II. (MM,
mlsslonors.
A. M. Clough, Coroner.
D. G. Drnger, Recorder.
Salem City Offlckk
Geo. F. Rodgors, Mayor.
W. A. Mooros, Recorder d
Judge.
D. W. Gibson, Marshal iti
of Police.
Frank Meredith, City Trewf
A. O. Condlt, City Attorwj
Job. W. Martin, Street Cfl
Bloncr.
John A, Darr, Chief of FlreW
mont.
W. C. Smith, Health Olce
City Standing CobubW
Ways and Means Jacoo,
Churchill.
Ordinances Grconli8J.
Goodo.
Accounts and Curront tm
Churchill, Radcllff, Dayne.
StrootB Downing, Stotktot.
Public Buildings Stocitci
Gesnor.
Seworaco. Stolz. Jacob, m
Plumbing Fraser, DorJ
nor.
FIro and Water U,
CinnAn.
Bridges Gesner, Cbnrfil
er.
Health and Police B
Lights Goode, Haa. 0rJ
Printing-Radcllff, HJJ
Public Parks Bayne, 0
Rtnnkton.
Board of Eductl-i
E. M. Crolsan, Chalrmas. -
A A I.PP. 1 . r--
. - -.
11:3S a. m., Portland Fast Freight. Moores, W. P. Babcock, D"
io. soio.MO a. m., departs
11:3S a. m., Way Frolglit.
Towanl San Francisco Pissn.,.
No. 1111:03 a. m., Shasta Ex-
prees.
No. 17 C: 4:
p.m., Cottago Grove
Paasengor.
No. 159:50 p. m., California Ex
press. No. 131:31 a. m., San Francis
co Express.
Towanl Ban Francisco Freight.
No. 2212:33 a. m., San Fran
cisco Fast Freight,
No. 22511:55 a. m., arrlvea
11:25.
Juvenile Court for Roscburg.
Tho addition of a Juvenile court In
this city is now being agitated, and
by tho encouragement It is receiving
it is quit likely to take definite shapo
within a Bhort time. Umpqua Valley.
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T xr Pnwnrs. Clty8aptr
w. . .. - . .
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, .,,! Pilot Bo;
got Into .that town and f
imnai oecauso 01
tr. Torni WWW".'
' n ll VIHnftT. Blf
... month!"' WM
B1BU9, or iu -- ,
i. m Ttr E. Wt '
miui tor . " . tb.1
St. WV'Zi
ajAi 1
Olive atreet,
for testimonials
drug store.
WILLAVKTTB TBVtt
AND1
., ,- ojlarl.a'1
waoiMiB u - u 11
merekasLs. Casa Hf. M
Beta. Poultry, et. JJ,
am O. A. WlUrait, W-"
le. Or.; J. C St