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j--"-- DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, KALTCM. OIIEGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 100? nmi THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. IIOFER, Ed. and Prop. "For such an occurrenco thoro Is no parallel In history nnd no war rant In law. Unquestionably tho ilrat oftoct of Biich a performance 1b n shock which will Jar tho business world from center to circumference "Everyone will feel It and few will escape damage. "There Is, however, Bomo satisfaction In tho reflection that Biich n unlvorsnl and such an ncuto attack can not Inst long. "Whatever chango occurs now nlll bo for th bettor. "Apparently wo nro 'now all lu tho same boat with Now York and as her condition improves ours will morid. "Two groat factors have combined to force tho troubles of Now York mi tho rnsfh nf tlin rnimtrv. n Independent Newspaper Dorotcd to American Principles and the Progress and Dovclopcmont of Alt Oregon. Published Hvery Evening Except Sunday, Sal cm, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. (Invariably In Advance.) .Sallr, by carrier, per year 80.00 per month COo 'Dally, by mall,' per year. :, 4.00 Per month &o . "Weekly, by mall, per year. ..1.00 Sir months 60c -i "One was tho fact that 'the rest of tho coamtry had sovoral hundred J million dollnrs In New York banks which had unltol in rofuBlng to pay iHMiiiriTirt'ifnai'jjjiiumiwii!i)imtjuiUiifn 3 8 u SPECIAL DELIVERY. For convonlenco of subscribers branch delivery offices are estnb iisnea at mo following piacc3 at 30 cents per month, $1.00 for three unonuifl. .Asylum Store, L. H. Schultz, Asylum Avenue Junction. Carllne, Seventeenth Btreet o A. W. Lnno, Garden Road store. Dauo's Store, Alex, Daue, South Commercial street. Electric Store, C. M. Epploy, East Stnto street. Fair Grounds. Store, Hnrrjson Dee, Fair Grounds Road. Mowoll'B Corner, Twelfth and Cros9 Btreets. O. K. Grocery, A. A. Englobalt, Twelfth street. . i- "Whcolor's Storo, W. D. Wheohr, Highland avonuo. -J' Tow Park Store. F. Q. Doworsox. Twelfth and Leslie. "WITHOUT ARE DOGS." If, through somo wondrous mlraclo of grace, To dho Colo3tlal city I mlgh1 win, And find- upon tho golden pavement place, Tho gates of ponrl within. In nomo sweet pausing of th? Immortal ong To which tho chairing Seraphim gave birth, Should I not for that humblor grcotlng long Known In tho dumb companionships of earth? Friends whom tho softest whistle of my call " Drought to my side In lovo that know no doubt, Would I not sock to cross tho Jasper wall . If haply I might And you thoro "Without?" Edward A. Church In tho Soptombor Contury. EVEN' MRS. TURK IS NOW GETTING HER SAY. According to Professor Hlnnoberg, of Berlin, n distinct lino can bo ""traced from emancipated Amorlcan woman to tho Turkloh woman of tho imrom, a lino of Influonco whereby tho Turkish woman Is dally becoming moro of a tanglblo unit and less of a conglomornto slave. And this Is strnngo, bocnuso comparatively fow Amorlcan women go to Turkey, oven aa tourists. , Tho professor reports that tho traditional soculdod harem oxlstonco linn during tho past fifteen yoarB losn much of Its monotony and Isola tlon, and adds that no phaso of public LIFE IN TURKBY'HAS REEN SO POWERFULLY AFFECTED RY WESTERN CULTURE AND IDEAS AS THE STATUS OF ITS WOMEN. Thoy nro beginning to discard tho yashmak, or veil, or so to arrango It that nearly all tho fnco may bo seen; and whoro formerly thoy wore tindor tho strict guard of ounuchs, thoy nro now sometimes seen In thn company of malo rolntlvog or frlondo. This last nnd moat surprising atnto of nnfflrs Is regnrdod as directly nnnlofious to tho tondonoy In tho Unltod States to do away with chnpo vonos, tho chnporon nnd tho eunuch bolng rogndod by tho profossor as, ab stractly, of courso, about tho anino ho Home thing. -It Is to bo fonrod that oven tho puroly sclontlllc nnd abstract vlow o If tho profossor will not entirely softon tho blow to tho nvorngo Amorlcsrfi ohaporon. Rut this Is asldo from tho quontlon. ProfoHsor Ulnnoborg llnds that fomolo education 1b BtUl In Its In fancy, but opines that slnco It Is becoming fnshlonnblo or rTurklsh wo men to hnvo "booklenrnlng" tho porlod of fomlnlne montnl tlnrknoss In Turkoy Is gradually noarlng Us oud. This doductlon would Indicate nitutonojw as wnl ns sclontinc facility on tho pnrt of Ilorr profossor, who has ovhlontly studlod womankind nnd Its whlniH to somo ndvnutngo. HOW HAS THIS T It KM UN DO IS INFLUENCE BEEN TRANSMIT Till) OVHIt AN OCEAN AND A SUA, FROM THE WOMAN OF IN TKNSHLY MODERN AND OCCIDENTAL AMERICA TO IIKU OF ORIEN TAL TURKEY? Tho aiiHwor In full of the keonoat of witlifnotlon, but It ! llkoly to turn hood nlrondy .tlp-tllted by aehlevomont. It li boeniiHO tho American woman Is tho orlglunf and mogt highly Uovlopod fr fomalo of the ontlre human spoolos. Slio ban boBii Indopondent longor, and thoroforo Is moro Indopondont flow than any othor woman on onrth. Sho Iuib oonvsrlod tho English woman, who Ib converting tho Fronoh vftmnn, who Ir convortlng a alitor of somo othor nntlon; and bo It gooa xlown tho lino until It roncho tho harom of tho unsponknblo Turk. v MRS, TURK HEARS Till CALL AND IS DOING HEU BEST AGAINST OVERWHELMING PREJUDICES AND ESTABLISHED CON VENTIONS. U nil koob to show how tromondously far ronohlng tho powor of oxnmplo roully Is. Hvory time Miss Illghsohool bnsios bar papa, or Mrs. Crosspntoh atnmpa hop foot at hor husband, It Is fait in tho romotost corners of Con stantinople Think of tho wonder" of Itl . Rut, then, tho Turk dosorvos nothing bottor. out. "Tho othor was tho crop movlt.g porlod having arrived, westorn and southern banks, unable to get their monoy from Now York, woro gottlng it from tho othor roservo centers, Chicago being tho chief. 1 "With thlrr.v nr fnrtv million dollars tide Ul) In NOW York. Chicago could not moot tho strain and not only Bitspondod, as Now York had done, but ndvlBed and forced tho othor cities of tho weBt to do tho samo. "Tho offect will bo to keep money in the banks, to expand tho cur rency by tho injection of certified checks and clearing houso certlflcatoa nnd to glvo the country tlmo to regain Its financial equilibrium." IN THE MIDST OF THIS TIME OF PLENTY EVERYONE IS ASK ING "HOW DID IT HAPPEN?" Tho World-Herald throws some light upon tho Bltuntlon in this way "Tho four great banking lnstlfmtlons In New York City belong to what Is known as tho 'Standard Oil crowd.' "Thoy nro tho National City bank, with $103,900,000 deposits; tho National Bank of Commerce, with $145,000,000 deposits; tho First No. tlonal, with $107,000,000, and tho Park National, with $90,500,000. "Then thoro aro eight great trust companion which nro banks thitJL do a banking business-, practically wihout reserves. "Thoy aro tho Farmers Loan and Trust company, with $88,000,000 doposlts; tho Knickerbocker, with $70,000,000; tho Control, with $67, 000,000; tho United States, with $65,000,000; tho Trust Company of Amorlca, with $58,000,000; tho Now York Guarantee and Morton, with $59,000,000 each. "In thoso institutions was concentrated nlmout oxnetly $1,000,000 and thoro was whoro tho troublo began. "Tho trust companies woro compotltors of theso nnd othor Standard banks. I "THE PANIC REGAN WITH A FIGHT BETWEEN THEM FOR BUS INESS AND THE STANDARD OIL METHODS WERE USED. "It did not work ns well as when a llttlo indopondont oil company wna to bo crushed out'. "It worked something like the object lesson of 1893, and tho Stan dard Oil crowd found themselves lu tho an mo predicament as tho bnnk oro who trld that 'object lesson.' "Tho concontrntlon of a billion dollnra In tho hands of a small cotcrlo of men, subjects to passions culturod )n Wall Btroot, boa proved to bo a very dangerous thing." A STEADY DRAIN. Sick KltlncvH Weaken tho Whole Body Mnkb You III, Languid and Depressed. Bo Charitable to your horso ns woll ns to yoursolf. You nood not suffor from pnlns of nny sort your horsos need not suf fer. Try a bottlo of Ballard's Snow Llnlmont. It euros nil pains. J. M. Roberts, BakorBflold, Mo., wrltOB? "I hnvo usod your llnlmont for ton yonrs and find It to bo tho best I hnvo over usod for man or boast"' Sold by D. J. Fry. o M A SPECTACULAR PANIC. Tho panic broke with full force on tho wholo country Monday, Oc tobor 28. On Sunday bankers' confovoncos woro hold In ovary town In tho Unit od Stntes. order to provont runs on hanks tho various llnanolal Institu tions In different cltlos adopted tho clonrlng honiso certificate plan which plnn was dovlsod to keep business moving without requiring tho banks to pay out all of their cash on ha ml. Cosh paymonts woro ovorywhore suspondod although checks woro ovorywhoro Huspondod although ohcoks woro honored to tho oxtent of 'mall por oont of tho Individual's dposlt. Tho nowspnpor dlspatohoa of tho day told this Btery: "Now York bnnkors hnvo ongagod obout $12,000,000 In gold In En vopo. "Bankers' Trust company of Kansas O'ty closed boonuso denied tho prlvllogo of Issuing clonrlng houso contlllcntos. "lias dopostto of $800,000. "All tho banks In Oklahoma and Indian tonltory olosod for a wo ok by holiday proclamation of governor hsaaaisQ unauTtTto got cash from JConinB City and St. Louis bnnkg. 'Duluth gralu markot suspondid and alovators .advised not to buy grain; Whoat broke -1 cants at Chicago and 4 JS at Now York nnd all grain woak. ' v Runs oontludo on two trust companies and two small banks at Now York. "Now York stock markot opened at nn advance" In nn tdltoilnl ontltlod "A Bank Situation Without Precedent," tha Omaha World-Hornld says: "lu tho midst or great prosperity sovoral thousand of tho loading Imnkfe'or'nfo li(ed- Statoa yostorday suspoudod cash payments. ;rt iIJUiotrtloybrAVJviufnffruftaXlttVujlHloas of dollars in their vaults bolonglng ifA't i.,..M.n! 'o iHtltlleiHAHtOYa? bHliIWf osVfo pay It out tiaw K-tt'fHisi-hiiVMTirmoiVmilrJmnm tii vrxM'ni.-'i ----- vw'. - ....- T A ft 4 V411A141' .uiiitoO iMionlURi STATKS ANloT Sick kldnoyB weaken tho body through tho continual dralnngo of llfo-glvjng albumon from tho blood Into tho urlno, and tho substitution of poIhouous uric ncid that goes broadcast through tho systom, fow Ing tho Boeds of dlscnso. Lobs of al bumon ' cuusoB wcnknoBB, lnnguor, dopreflslon. Uric poisoning cnusoj rhoumntlc pain, norvouBiiess, nnuBea, orloks In tho bnck, gravol and kid ney utonos. Tho proper trontmont Is n klduoy trontmont, and tho best remorty li Donn'a Khlnoy Pllla Gront Salem euros provo It. A. J. Wood, of 250 Cottngo St., Sa lem, Oro., says: "Kidney nnd hind- dor troublo been in o mo bnd with mo about two months ago that I was obliged to do .nomothlng to onso .ho sufforlng. It bothorod me moat in tho morning nnd poiliap for two or throo hours nftor getting up. Too froquont notion of tho kidney Bocrc- tlons was very annoying and cm- uarrassing. i nnu known pooplo wno Xo Trains Run. had rocolvod tho best results from "Just from Ireland, nro you?" Donn'a Khlnoy PIHb and I procurod nakoil Mra. Hiram Offor of tho opplt- ... . . . nil lit. "nml wnrn vnn t nil no1 nnrnmi a nox or tuoin nt ur. sionos drug tho wntor?" storo. Boforo I had usod ono box U ..NOj ma.nm.. ropllol the girl, "I was complotoly froo from every; was ahlppod aoross." Philadelphia symiuom of tho troublo. Tho ldrt-. i'ross. noys woro rogulntod and my gonoral honlth bocamo bottor. I can hardly oxnress In words the coad onlnlon I have of Doan's Khlnoy Pills for cases Withstood of kldnoy complaint or backache." For sale by all dealers. Prlco 50 conts. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, boIo agents for the Uni ted States. Remembor tho name Doan's and tako no othor. o JBBBBlBBBDBMBBMSi m. )m BB MBMH Hf-S lBH ft '1 y jv 9bLbW rH K Afftt. Bf JBBkBBBH bbVbEISb bbp bbbbbbbb In th ltn v,u'nine. n . , . " " m ni ttiyd Inal Prices, r U misled in ....... -" CTCl'YTTA.. 1 raJ -"MlMtlttu.S ""HJ a GOOD Mll That ot HtJ Ca8e'ltUellb? whow .!, J HiE the qnalltr. We bellere u but o alio W.M there must b , J3 workmanship aho t,J valuo to tho ,;t J uiucsBtyilvIi, ttim ' that ,!(,, You can count ojHrM ny 'ultor orerntt U buy of us, 0. W. Johnson Si I THE CLOTHIERS Tho Pitman nnd the Owl. A pitman when coming through n plantation not far from Unrnslcr. fwind nn owl, nlmost doad. Picking It up, ho thought ho might pull It round If ho kopt It warm, bo taking lilu mrvMinr'u ulwitul fnn oli ,-nn in iioniiiiiiitMi. ., : v. ii. . .. Miss Ann Took Thov snv hn never "u" "" K,,ow "ummg oi mo pro- pays anything. coodlngs, ho" wrapped up tho poor MIbh Gtddlglrl That Isn't bo. Ho bird and nlncod it bosldo tho lira. has boon paying marked attontlon toNoxt ,ornIng, on his mothor' nrrlv-mo.--Ph.iiHl Iphla Press. I. n .. . . aniv .. . . ... ..u ....w...., ..w w.. .. ...U .. ,.. porchod on tho hob. Sho oxclalmod. COFFEE What is essential to good coffee? I Good bean ground fresh, and a woman of common sense. Your eroctr returns your money l( you don't like Schllllnit's Oeilt we pay Mm, LINGERING COLD. Not in Kind. Grateful Patient Doctor, how can I over ropay you for your kindness to mo? Doctor Doson't matter, old man, oheok, monoy ordor or oash. British Medical Journal. Other Treatment Rut! Quickly Cured by Cliamber lnln's Couch Rein cl y. Money . You Throw Away If deposited In our savings de partment would yield you a com petency for old ago. It only takes a small sum de posited regularly to amount to n largo sum In a fow years. 25o a day saved for 10 years amounts, with interest, to $1046.80. Deposits of ono dollar or moro tfcrai&iliiafcyxtime.) - vilo 'HCWMR WltflF WH5DDKNNRSS IWlUCII4TOK!lroHiWllMVJilPtV RlTlt ,,,indl-:,9NOLwriiNtTmt'vANKjiifsarHMSEE'sJaoriqoii w ji ; T nooaioRa tabTia atita'tl 8" na I naa Ud) Jtfala J-I isjlnsd ifii 1 .i..i uin x''ts!'"i lcob n'id imt 'niiq alt mail siomj fj'uo oiaJv o tfmni oh hail fna bnovons'h mrfw ei-ilid n'jva .wiolo aalyu ri'lw xi"'v nn- "uba od noriw " tan X oAv woitnl-lBcd Ismioa oi irad 8J03 shoY wV c moil tfoii ebflfn st araotuQ aidT n-n f OAPiTRV,"K'AWdNXi BANK. ' --MM. "Last winter I caught a very so vdro cold which lingered for weeks," says J. Urqullart, of Zephyr, On tario. "My cough was vory dry and harsh. Tho local doalor recommend ed Chamberlain's Cough Remedy huu guurunteua u, so 1 gavo it a trial. Ono small bottlo of It cured mo. I believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to bo the best I hnvo over UBed." This remedy is for sale at )r. Stone's drug Btore. o - Hunting Up Statistics. "What doos your father do to earn a living?" nskod a New York princi pal of a pupil who was being admit ted. "Ploaso. ma'am, ho doesn't llvo with us; mamma supports me." 1 "Woll, then, how doej your mother earn hor living?" x "She Bets paid for Staying away irom papa," replied tho child, art lessly. Harper's Weekly. n Always Was Sick. When a man says ho always was sick troubled with a cough that lasted all winter what would you think If ho should say ho never was slok since using Ballard'a Horehound Syrup. Such a man exists. Mr. J. C. Clark, Denver, Colorado, writes: "For years I was troubled" Stale Xm. Corvnlllg merchistuJr tako clearing houso Kiod by Portland. Vnlloy cities report (lit Id lo laborer as bccoaljis! moro plentiful. County Tfcasnrtr ffisU county, has recelieJ 1 eWl 400 from the bond wajael guaranteed his deposit lit Truct & Savings Bui, J Coos nay uwmllli 11 1 "Why I always thought our Georgia taring oranBoTwuatjlJii was u clover lad; blossod If he limn t Salora banks hare:a-;1 gono nnd Btuck a nob on tho cat!" normal conditions, uimi Duudoo Advortlsor. Is roported to be !; . .. o good customers Cures Winter Cough. TTalla on the n!V'Wj J. 13. Govor. 101 N. Main St., Ottu- very slow It MemWM wn, Kan., wrltes: "I3vry fall It htu'gtt exchanges froas? A boqn my wlfo's troublo to catch n Salem. sovoro cold, and thoroforo to cough I Solem lias now for all winter lone. Last fall I cot her 'and commercial erpi a hnttln of TTnrnliniinil Svrtin. She 'llllhoe Club, the BMrlrf used It and hns boon ablo to sleep nuilneH Men's bn M soundly all night long. Whonever.Booators' duo. tho cough troubles hor, two or throo dosoa stops tho cough, and sho Is able to bo up and woll." 25c, 50c an.J "0. Sold by D. J. Pry. o Tho president's Louisiana host Is a tnnnufnAriiKnH et inlmooft onnnn WMlllA i. 1- .1 i.- i. in- f voa ihat thetlmeotw fow moro ways of putting hot stuf ,proachlng wheaWa. Into his messaco to congrosa.--Wash- tho democratic w w ington Hornld. Phanned hands V I by p lyluE ChWl Prlco 25c. ForMltWfM drug store. We do not mind IaW A Rt-Jinblo Remedy for Croup. Mrs. S. Roajnthal, of Turner, Mich igan, says; "Wo have used Cham berlain's Cough Medlclno for our solves and chljdron for several years and like It very much. I thlik It Is the only romedy for croup and can highly recommend It." For sale at Dr. Stone's drug store. o- "I bollevo tariff revhdon Is Inevit able," said Congressman Philip n" Camnhell. "hut I am onnosod to - ,-.,, - . , wholnsnln rnitllncr nf rates. for Camnhell and a reduction of tho tariff that falls to reduce. uan "" '" nf tbl citT , CltvStar. lSchulU...L lalBl- (. . iihtne tlH' elded in the wUtir l Post. ran roa tforf ' .-,.... - mttterslto' "r"'."! amount you tiB'j "Hickorr w yrt hatlsgusrmteedto .mnded. PHe.':: per bottle. eryubere. - - 1 . n.lm liUI Hooray.Marr.w-- . Chas. a. "'"7. ni?ht mam Fori'! illihi't. ho hiiv tho nos removed forthwith? Philadelphia with a sovoro cough that would last Inquirer. Wwftite Tho old Pennsylvania Dutch Dun kad recommends "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy." Guaranteed to cure your cough, and guaranteed to be . .li. rliT ,y 0(DH "V rallroaa u; - 5 men swerww ,5,11 Band showed f nH eaTC Ue l ' . yblChW7 tea' natarrk '."' ".. ... .. h 'after wo'"1"' jw1 pure. Made from mo oar ui k"-,--- tl4n(j( m Bhell bark, or white nicKory ir For salo by dealers everywhere. o - Musft have been something the mat ter with J. Plorpont Morgan when he Irtcf V.la tcmnor. nvar n little tblOi llko being eeated behind a post ai tho Episcopal convention. Why st and have WH'w Mter. This cough left mo In a 'nflgMBW'cYrtidltloft "l ffl'ed 6div laua' 'slcfrday slnfeo. "Tfiat wliar M't6r -TO'ey- sdia by tj ns. m: - ; i- T,il r O tieaxatlid fiigmtuie m"!? .Ij3L- lbs Kind tw HawAlwisBweif yim a.mcUI ultCf W"" . Im it.f i SB3SS ". imPJirt -.Sti ssa3f!n fuwT.1..Ufer v ml " ar- 1 - . 1 i: . -SACff CiUAW - lftn rZUW "' tsi J j . . . . ... hJTl 1. mt rw " 1- JVwfr . . t