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    DAILY CAI TAJQ JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMDEU 10, 1007.
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HOFER BROS., PaMefS and Proprietors
B. IIOFER, Editor. A. P. IIOFER, Manager.
THE JOUIlNAL BTAND8 FOR l'ROURESS, DEVELOPMENT,
GOVERNMENT. AND NO OEGRADHD LABOR.
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LINCOLN.
Ho was tho Southern mother leaning forth
' ' At dead of night to hear tho ennnon roar,
JloBOcchlng.aod to turn tho cruel North,
And break It, that her Bon might como onco more!
' Ho wan Now England'8 lover, pnlo and puro,
1 Whoso gallant lover foil on Shlloh's plain
- Ho was tho North, tho South, tho EaBt, tho West,
Tho thrall, tho maBtor, nil of us In vno.
Sqlected.
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A VANCOUVER- VIEW.
GOOD
Tho racial troublo In Vancouver will focus tho attention of tho British
omplro on tho 'Asiatic question as nothing olso has done, and for this
reason It lft rogarded by tho Vancouver World as an ovll with nn oloment
of good In It.
Tho World argues that If tho pcoplo of Vancounver nro qulto candid
about tho matter thoy must admit ';t'Hrt, hnd tho parado onded In noth
Hng moro than tho making of speeches and tho passing of resolutions,
tho London papers would not today bo discussing tho Asiatic question
'an If It wore a mattor of dlro Import Instead of A QUESTION TO BE
DISPOSED OP WITH A FEW WORDS ABOUT IMPERIAL INTER
E8TSAND THE NECESSITY OP HEfOONI'lNO THE HIGH-SPIRIT-ED
ORIENTIAL RACE WHICH HAS BECOME TJIK ALLY OP GREAT
niHTAlN.
"It Is, of courflo, not good that this should ho so, but let tho blamo bo
put whoro It bolongH,
"And It doos not belong to Vancouver na a city."
So Vancounvor resents tho Idea that tho city Is rcsponslblo and would
plnco tho blnmo hlghor up.
Tho World Insists that tho Bolllngham outbreak was tho moro serlouB
hccaiiBo tlio Anilities w'oro hunted by tho mob.
But ovon tho domonstrntlon that did occur In Vancounvor would not
hnvo occurred "hnd tho attention boon puld to Vancouver's grlovnnco
which Is now bolng pnld to It, nnd had provlous public meetings nnd pre
vious complaints not boon apparently Ineffective."
Tho World ovon goos bo fas nH to congrntulato tho city bocauso, "by
comparison with what happons In other cities In times of popular ox
cltomont, Hho has n record to which few places bo cosmopolitan In
charactor ran point."
It Is argued Hint It was entirely Ffo for tho Asiatics to appear on
tho street tho morning after tho demoiiHtrntlon ngalnst them, and that,
"FOR TIIK FIRST TISIK SINCE S"H HKCiMlK A COLONIZING POW
ER, GREAT BRITAIN REALIZKS 'I HAT lll'll COLONIES ARE NOT
MEIMJ PAWNS ON TIIK INTKRNATIONAL CHESSBOARD AND THAT
NO TRKATIES WILL HOLD TIIIJM STILL WIHLI-3 TIIK ORIENTALS
SWARM OVER THEM.
It hns nt last dawned on Ottawa, London and Wnshlngton thnt thla
Ih no more question of TrntiHVnal mlnorii against tho Chlnoso, Califor
nia labor unions against tho JnpnnoHo, or Vnncounvtfr workmen against
both tho IllndiiB to boot, but that n'l nro hnBos of n world Issuo THE
CONTINUKD PREDOMINANCE OP TDK WHITE MAN IN THE PACE
OP TIIK ECONOMIC COMPETITION OF TIIK ASIATIC."
All tliU Ih In Hhnrp cnntriiflt with tho notion that tho Englishman
ovor proiorves a calm domoanor nnd Is tho last man on oartli to ongngn
In tiny dflinonstratlou mnrkod with vlolunco.
Tho moHt mnrUod Englishism In tho commontB of tho World Is tho as
sumption that Vancounvor Is not ni blainoworthy as Bolllngham on
HiIh Hlily of tho lino,
It, bring ii hrond smllo to a ottUou of tho Unltod State.
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. DKNATURP.D ALCOHOL.
I
Now thnt tho nw rogiilntlotia for tho mnnufnoturo of dannturod nl
eohol lmvo goiio Into offoot, It heeomiw possible for formem to take up
tho miuuifiioturo of It.
Tho regulation that govern lie "Mil distilling lmvo huou modified to
thlH vary end.
It l not probable thnt tho distilling or olcohol will for years. If over,
(tomato hit n customary ooeupiUlon for tlialndlvldiml fnrmor nuy moro
than tho mnkliitc of dairy product doe.
In tho gonurtil progroji of agriculture, however, thero has beon
ovolvuda cooperative effort In oertnln lines; nnd tho country oreamory,
norvlng all the fnrmorH of u coiumuulty. I ono of tho up-to-dnto ovolu
Hoiih. '
It Is probable that tho dUtllllug '' alcohol for mechanical uses will
bogln at the point whereto butter-making have nrrlvod.
A DENATURED ALCOHOL DISTILLERY CONVENIENTLY LOCAT
ED FOR THE l-'ARMS. FROM WHICH ITS HAW MATERIALS OF
GRAIN, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ARK TO III' GATHERED, WILL
BE AH NATURAL AN OUTGROWTH AS THE STARCH FACTORIES
IN A POTATO DISTRICT; and It should provo Just as vnlunhlo nn out
lot for tho nulled, tho dnmngod mid tho mipornnt tired products of the
uorongo Hurvod.
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CARRIED TO KACESS.
The Study of tho Stnrs.
"Tho ancient philosophers," de
clared Sir David GUI In his presiden
tial address to tho members of the
British Association at Leicester,
"wore confident In tho adequacy of
their intellectual powers alono to de
termine tho laws of human thought
and regulate tho actions of their
fellow men, and thoy did not hesi
tate to employ the same unsupport
ed menns for the solution of tho rid
dle of tho unlvcrso.
"Every school of philosophy wns
agreed that somo object which they
could boo wns a fixed center of the
universe, and tho battle was fought
as to what that center was. Tho ab
sence of facts, their entire Ignorance
of methods of exact measurement,
did not daunt them, and the question
furnished them a subject of dispute
and fruitless occupation for twonty
flvo conturlcs.
"But. astronomers now reclgniza
that Bradloy'B mqrldlnn observations
nt Greenwich, mndo only 150 yeans
ngo, hnve contributed moro to the
advancement of sidereal astronomy
thnn all tho speculations of preced
ing centuries. Thoy have learned
tho lesson thnt human knowledge
In tho Blowly developing phenomena
of sidereal astronomy must bo content
to progress by tho accumulating la
bors of succobbIvo generations of
men; thnt progress will bo measured
for generations yot to como more by
tho amount of honest, woll-dlrected
nnd systematically discussed obser
vation than by tho most brilliant
speculation; nnd thnt, In observation
concentrated Hystcmatlo effort on a
special thoughtfully selected prob
lem will bo of moro nvnll than tho
most brilliant but disconnected
work.
"By thoso menns wo shall lenrn
moro nnd moro of tho wonders th.it
surround us, nnd rocognlzo our limi
tations when measurements nnd facts
fall us,
"Hugglns' Bpoctroscopo has shown
thnt many nebulno aro not stnrs at
all; that mnny woll-condenscd nebu
lno, ns woll ns vnst patches of nebu
lous light In tho flky, nro but In
choato masses of luminous gas.
Evldonco upon ovldcnco hns accumu
lated to show that such nebulno con
sists of tho matter of which ntnrn
(I. o. suns) hnvo houu and aro being
ovolvod.
"Tho dlfforont typos of stnr spec
tra form such u complete and grad
ual Hoquouco (from slmplo spectr't
rosomhlliig those of nohtilno onward
through typos of grndually Incrons
Ing complexity) an to Btiggost that
we hnvo bofore us, written in tho
cryptograms of thono spoctrn, tho
complete story of tho ovolutlon of
the ovolutlon of suns from tho In
choRto nebula onward to tho moat
actlvo huh (lllco our own), nnd thon
downward to the almost hodtlees nnd
Invisible ball.
"The period during vhlii human
llfo hns existed on our globo Is prob
ably too short oven If our first par
ents had hoKiin thu work to afford
obaorvntlonnl proof of such n cycle
of chango In any pnrtloular star;
but tho fact of such ovolutlon, with
tho evidence boforo us, can hardly
ho doubtod.
"I most fully bollovo that, whon
tho modifications of torrostrlnl spec
tra under sulllclontly varied condi
tions of tomporaturo, prossuro, nnd
onvlronmont have boon further Btu
dlod, this conclusion will bo greatly
Btrongthonod, But In this study wo
must lmvo regard nlso to tho spectra
of tho stars thomsolvos,
"Tho stars nro tho crucibles of
tho Croator. Thoro wo boo mattor
under conditions of tomporaturo nnd
prossuro and onvlronmont, tho carlo
ty of which wo enn't hopo to emulate
In our laborntorlos, nnd on n scald
of magnitude bosldo which tho pro
portion of our grontost experiment
Is loss than that of tho drop to tho
ocean,
"Tho spectroscopic astronomer
chemist for tho foundation of his
science, but tho timo is coming wo
almost boo It now whon tho astron
onier will repay tho debt by wide
reaching contributions to tho very
fundnmenta of chemical science
London Chronicle.
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Fall Suit Sty l
All extreme and nil loud effects
and tho cut of tho garments aro
hove been
Pttfei
JOHN B. W DONALD.
Builder of New York's subway
and ono of America's greatest contractors.
. .Tho suit styles this Benson hnvo reached a stato
otdefi.
Refined, Conservative and Arti
Tlir. nnnf Id allfhMv form (Itflnir nn.t
nnA nrltVinnf pntllnp Vonfa Mlu.i
Tho collars nnd lapels aro or modorato length and
Tno trousers aro cut oi mouorato width anj of
form.
width.
a very F
Thoro never was a season whon tho stylos were
moro satisfactory.
Suits at $10, $15, $20 and $21
We'll bo pleased to put our timo against yourB and ih J
wnai uio now ttuuauu uuu uiuuir lonn.
G. W. JOHNSON & CO.
THE CLOTHIERS
THE MARKETS.
SALEM MARKET.
Local WholewUo Market.
Kggs 29c cash.
Butter 35c; fat, 33&33Gc.
Hens ll'c; young chickens,
11 c
Local wheat 75c.
OatB 3 3 3 5 c.
Barloy $20.
Flour Hard wheat, $5.00; valley
$3.85 3 $4.00. .,
Mill feed Bran, $10.50; shorts,
$21.
Hay Cheat, $10 $12, and clovor,
$10 $12 per ton; timothy, $13
$15.
Onions $4.00 por cwt; potatoes,
$1.00 por cwt.
Potatoos 00c cwt.
Hops Old, 4 5c; now, 7 8c.
Chlttlm bark GS7c.
Wool 20c.
Mohair 20c.
Groat Ilium Ih done to tho cnuso or union labor by such an nttltudo as
was taken by rival unionists nt a funoral In Now York the othor day.
THE FUNERAL WAS DELAYED AS A RESULT ONE HOUR.
On no othor theory can ono understand tho ludlfforonco to the feel
ings of tho mournors than that tho.drlvors como to look upon funerals
In a mnttor-of.fnct way and glvo llttlo thought to tho sorrows.
It was not u strike for higher wages, llko that In Chicago n fow yonrs
ngo which threatened tho public hoUh by tho postponement of funor
ntit. Tho Now York affair was a controversy among drlvors of different
unions.
Ono fiot of drlvors belonged to tho Unltod Tonmstors" association ofJhn8 to thank the physicist and tho
Brooklyn, othor drlvors belonged to tho International Brotherhood or
Teamsters, and still a third set liolongod to tho Llhorty Dawn nssoclu
tlou. Tho Unltod toaniBtors, nftor tho coftln had bon cnrrlod out of the
ohuroh and placed In tho hearso, refused to start tholr teams because
of their fooling against tho International toiuustor.
And so tho matter stood. .Tho drlvors wore Implored to proceed, but
thoy woro obdurnto,
Finally a llvorymnn owning somo of tho toai8 wag sent for.
Ho could no nothing, and ho sent for tho police.
A captain nnd ton patrolmen appeared nml rend tho law ngalnst de
laying a funeral.
Tho surly drlvors thon consented to move providing THE DIFPHR
ENT UNIONS TOOK DIFFERENT ROUTES TO THE CEMETERY,
WHICH WAS DONE.
The groat body of union labor Is not in sympathy with such conduct.
TImj Ttf.v8 Wonder,
Cure all kidney, bladder and
rheumatic trouble; sold by all drug
gist, or two nionthi' trial treatment
by wall for 1 00. Dr. B. W. Hall,
?m Olive tret, it. Louli, Mo
n4 (or ttlJoalalf. Sold by Stone's
4 rut atere.
MRegulr m tho Sun"
Is nn expression ns old ns tho rate.
No doubt tho rising and setting of the
eun la tho most regular performance
in tho universe, unless It la the action
of the liver and bowels whea regu
lated with Dr. King's New Life Flllj.
Guaranteed by J. O. Perry, druggist.
16c
DO YOU WANT
A HOME
?
Two dollars a week doposltod
lu our Savings Department wilt
buy u homo costing over $1200
in 10 yoars. Four dollars a weok
for flvo yoars will do tho some.
Take our ndvlso and try It.
Savings Department
Capital National
Bank
Troplcnl Frill ta.
Bnnnnas $G.
Oranges $4 $5.
Lomons $G.O0 & $G.50.
Retail Market.
Oats Whlto, $28 por ton; wheat,
90c per bu.; rolled barley, $28.
Eggs 35 c.
Buttor Country, 35c; crenmory,
40c.
Flour Vnlloy, $1.15 C$1.20 por
suuk; hard whont, $1.25 $1.40.
Bran, C5o por sack; $21 por ton.
Toy Timothy, S590c por cwt;
cheat, 70c; clovor C5c por cwt.;
shorts, 90 95c por cwt.
Livestock.
Hogs Fat, CVic.
Cattlo 1100 1200 Ih itoors.
340.
Lighter steers 3 3 Vic.
Stock hogs Cc.
Cows and heifers 900 1000
2(2140.
Lambs 4 VSc
Veal Drossod 57c.
Tho Panama canal has cost up to
Dccembor 31, 190C, $84,449,000,
of which $9,729,000 woro paid for
engineering nnd construction. And
it will tnko 11 yenrs moro to com
ploto it. It is ovidontly going to
cost ns much as estimated.
n
Hnd Tetter for Thirty Years.
I havo sufforod with tetter for 30
years and havo tried almost couutloss
remedies with llttlo, If any rollof.
Throo boxes of Chamborlaln's Salve
cured mo. It was a torturo. It
breaks out n llttlo sometimes, but
nothing to what It UBod to do. D.
If. Beach, Midland City, Aln. Cham
berlain's Snlvo Is for salo at Dr.
Stono'B drug Btoro.
ID,
Portland Wholesale Market.
Whoat Club, Sic; valley, 82c;
blue stem, 83c.
Oats Cholco whlto, $23 (IT $24.
Mlllstuff Bran, $1S.
Hay Timothy, No. 1, $15 $17;
alfalfa, $13.
Vetch $8.50.
Poultry Hens, 12 H 13c; spring
chlckons, 12 13c; dressed chick
one, lG17c; ducks, young, 12 Yj
tT13c; pigeons, $1$1.25,
Pork Bost, $6$G.50.
Lambs Spring, $4 $4.75.
Mutton $4. 25 $4.50.
Hops Cholco, per lb, Gc.
Wool Valley, coarse to medium,
lSlb20c; eastern Oregon, 12lSc.
n
Tho old Pennsylvania Dutch Dun
kard recommends "Hickory Bark
Cough Remedy." Guaranteed to euro
your cough, and guaranteed to bo
pure. Made from the bark of tho
shell bark or white hlckorv trnn
For salo by dealers, everywhere.
CLOVER SEED
WANTED
Wo pay cash for Red Clover and
Al&lke. Sond us sample and state
quantity you have to offer.
John Hughes Co.
4 to 474 State Street,
8alem, Oreoa.
CORVALLIS & EASTERN R. R.
TIME TABLE NO 37.
Trains from and to Ynqulna.
No. 1
Leaves Ynqulna 7:15 n.m.
Arrives nt Corvnllls 11:00 a.m.
Arrives at Albany 11:58 n.m.
No. 2
Leavos Albany 12:35 p.m.
Loaves Corvallls 1:30 p.m.
Arrlvos nt Ynqulna 5:40 p.m.
Trains to and from Detroit.
No. 3
Leaves Albany 7:30 a.m.
Arrives nt Dotrolt 12:30 p.m.
No. 4
Loavot Detroit 1:00 p.m.
Arrives at Albany 5:55 p.m.
Trains for Corvallls.
No. 8
Loaves Albany 7.55 nm.
Arrlvos nt Corvnllls .... S:35 a.m.
No. 10
Loaves Albany ,, 2:25 p.m.
Arrlvos at Corvallls .... 3:05p.m.
No. G
Leavos Albany 7:35 p.m.
Arrlvos at Corvallls 8:15 p.m.
Trains for Albany.
No. 5
Loavos Corvallls G:30a.m. J
Arrives at Albany 7:10 a.m.
No, 9
Leavos Corvallls 12:30 p.m.
Arrlvos at Albany 1; 15 p.m.
No. 7
Leavos Corvallls 6:00p.m.
Arrives at Albany 6:40 p.m.
No. 11 (Sunday only)
Leaves Corvallls ll:15a.m!
Arrlvos at Albany 11:58 a.m.
No. 12 (Sunday only)
Leavos Albany 12:35 p.m
Arrlvos at Corvallls 1:18 p.m.
For furthor information apply to
GEO. F. NEVINS,
Gen. Pass, Agt, Albany, Ore.
Salem Fence M
Headquarters for Wores!
Fencing.
Netting, Pickets, Gatci,
is. neaay Roofing, Bcnl
and Adjustiblo Window, gJ
All at lowctt prlail
Walter Mori
250 Court St. Sale!
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DON'T LET THIS I
Put thoso good JMcq
you mado on January lit 1
nt onco by roplaclngyowtl
lug with tho newest Ideut
opon plumbing, and yon '
o tho annoyanco of InMl
and flooded floors, as wellw
bills. Wo will furnish tm
plumbing, gas fitting anj t
Is guarnoteed ns to workcri
charges.
A. L. FRAi
2SM BUte Rltttl
Phone 1M.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Timo Card No. 48 Effective
Juno 10.
Tovrnrtl Portlniul Passenger.
No. 165:23 a. m., Oregon Ex
press. No. 188:40 a. m., Cottage Grove
Passenger.
No. 124:45 p. m., Shasta Ex
press. No. 149:28 p. m., Portland Ex
pioss. Toward Tortlnnd Freight.
jno. 222 io:5S a. m doparU
n:3S a. m., Portland Past Freight
No. 22610:40 a. m., departs
11:3S a. ra., Way Prelght.
toward San lranclsr .Paumeor
rso. 1111:03 a. m Shasta Ex
press.
No. 176:42 p.m., Cottage Grove
Passenger.
No. 159:56 p. m., California Ex
press. No. 131:31 a, m., Saa Francis
co Expre&s.
Toward Saa Fraadeco FreJgbt.
No. 2212:33 a. m., Saa Fraa
dsco Fast Freight.
No. UMl: a. ., arrlm
11:3$.
Send the Family
Washing T
and you'll nevar bother witl
It done at home again.
whon every family could
to sond the washing to a i
hut tlmeB have chanitl-
bavo the methods and prlJ
you can better afford to
family washing here tfuj
Aek about our prices on ttsM
lng, rough dry, or lauw-
Thft Salem
Steam Laund
. aa e TA
Phnnn 25. latW "
TnE
i?nAST
HtaA - ji
FAMILY " fltrl
Can be obtained frofj
tender and u';.7'lrt
Ail our "" ...
beef,
n.1
pork.
the table to suit ,
fastidious, onr p.-
quality than you ea
place in Salem,
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