Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 27, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMHEB 27, 1007.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
E. TIOPEH, Ed. nn'a Prop.
An Indopcndout Newspaper Dovotoil(o American Principles and
tho 1'rogrcsji and DoTclopotnetit of Alt Oregon.
Published Kvcry livening Kxcopt Sunday, Salem, Ore.
SUI1SORIPTION RATES,
(Invariably In Advance.)
Dally, by carrier, per year $0.00 Per month 50c
Dally, by mall, per year. 4.00 Per month 35c
Weekly, by mall, per year. 1.00 Sir months Wo
SPECIAL DELIVERY.
For convonlonco of subscribers branch delivery offices are estab
Malicd at tho following places at 35 cents por mouth, $1.00 for three
dioqV 8..
Asylrtira Store, F. Q. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avonuo Junction.
Carllne, Seventeenth street o A. V. Lane, Garden Road store.
Dane's Store, Alex, Daue, South Commercial street.
Electric Store, C. M. Epploy, East Stato atreot.
Fair Grounds Store, Harrison Doe.Falr Grounds Road.
Howell's Corner, Twolfth and Cross streots.
O. K. Grocpry, A. A. Englobart, Twolfth Btreet.
Whcolor's Store, W. D. Wheolsr, Highland nvonue.
Yow Park Store, F. G. Bower ox, -Twolfth and Leslie.
THERE'S SOMETHING TO HE THANKFUL FOR.
Tlmr'a sumthin' to bo thankful fur, no mnttor how thlng3 go
In summor tlmo fur fruit an flowers, In winter time fur snow.
Thar's aiimthln' Bort o pleasant happens to us every day,
An' llfo's a perfect picnic ef wo look at it that way.
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Tlmr'a always sumthin purty fur our weary eyes to see
Tho glory o' tho sunset or tho blossoms on tho tree
An' always sumthin' tunoful fur our tired ears to hear
Tho children's voices chirpln' or tho robin's music clear.
' Thar's always sumthin' ready fur our wlllln' hands to do
Sum hattln' stops to help along, sum Job to carry through
No clianco to bo a-klckln' when our feet nro busy goln'.
No time fair Idlo growlln whon wo're plantln seed an sowln'.
' ' Tlmr'a sumthin' to bo thankful fur, no matter how things go
No ond to all our bloasln's of wo only court 'om so.
An ovon of you'ro out o' sotjts, or sick, or sad or pore,
. Jest thank ito Lord you'ro Ilvltt' of you can't do nothln' moro.
Atlanta Constitution.
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WHAT HAS 1JEEN DONE TO I'ROTIXT THE STATE AGAINST LOSS
OF FUNDS DEPOSITED IN THE PORTLAND HANKS. '
Tho attorney gonornl and the socvotary of stato of Oregon aro Ropun
llcun oMclulB whllo tho govornor Is a Domocrnt, and ALL SEEM TO
HE DOING ALL IN THEIR POWER -to protect tho pcoplo ngalnst loss
In tho suspended Portland banks.
Tho fltato had tho laum or $35,000 In tho Oregon Tru.it nnd Savlng3
that closed liovoral months ago, and tho Amorlcan Surety company
HAS REPAID THAT AMOUNT TO THE STATE TREASURER.
Tho Btiroty company act on tho irlnolplo thnt It was a Just claim, and
Us ollloorH will do tho Investigating afterwards,
i Tho muno Surety company also paid Linn county tho sum of $10,001)
SCHOOL FUNDS HELD IIY THAT COUNTY IN THE SAME HANK.
Tho Tltlo Guaranty Trust company took out two bonds with tho samo
company in amount of $50,000 omh, to protoot thd stnto for suniB loft
In that bank by tho Btoto troasuror.
Tho Suroty company will probably pay thoso as soon as It nppoara
that th utato will be doprlvod of tho uso of Its monoy if It does not. IT
WILL INVESTIGATE AFTERWARDS.
Ths tto troasumr also has a bond with tho nmo compRny for $10,
000 to pro toot the stato for tho balance of $12,478.20 that wan In tha
Moroluurta National when It closed the othor day.
The Suroty company will probably pay this Minount AS A .JUST CLAIM
HUH THE STATU and invMtlgsto nfterwnrds.
The exact sums which State Treasurer Steel .hud In the Tltlo Guar
anty Trust company bank wore: Genernl fund $I7,4S8.-1 1 , Interest
$40.50; demand oertlllontee of deposit $80,000, educational fundi $228.
42G.27 TOTAL IN THAT RANK WHEN IT CLOSED 8ftOft,DI.!2l.
For this amount tho stnto IioUIh $000,000 bondi of the Amorlcan
Suroty company of New York. .
The taA tronsuror.ls not being considered in this summing up of
wlint Is being dona to protect tho tato, but it must be said that he has
$1100,000 In tho shape of NOTES SECURED HY MORTGAGES ON
TIMltWR LANDS.
This was the addltlonnl roIiittpr.ii ho domandod and which was given
him nWer tho bank got Into troublo. nut tho First National bank of
Portland has $150,000 prior claim ugninst tills security.
Basidas, tho right of tho stato trensuvor to this colattoral WILL HE
QUESTIONED Y THE OTHER CREDITORS OF THE HANK.
Tho throe stnto oulolRla abovo montlonod nre all dlsposod to do tholr
duty In the promise and colloot tho money that belongs to tho state
without fear or favor.
The prewent Indications nro that ti10 Amorlcan Surety company will
oomo through AND MAKE GOOD Afj, THAT THE STATE TREASURER
PLACED IN THE PORTLAND HANKS.
If tho Suroty company doos that, and tronts tho loseos or tho stare,
In suspended banks as Just oltijpis, tho stato funds will be mado good
without litigation by tho stnto.
But the atato will havo to fight If tho Suroty company undertakes to
treat the aoU of tho state tronsurar ua unlawful. THE STATE OFFI
OIATiR ARE PREPARED TO PUT Up A WINNING .FIGHT IN THAT
CASK,
It la nssumod that tho stato tronaUror has dono nil In his powor to
protoot tho Btato, and thnt ho will Contluuo to do so.
If tho throo stnto ofllolals who roprosont tho people not as an unit
In protecting tho pooplo against lo3SOa, thoro can bo NO CHARGE OF
PLAYING POLITICS IN THE WHOLE SITUATION.
If t'aoso throo ofllolals find thoy cannot soouro tho stnto funds with
out bringing u suit, nnd ennnot brlng ft BUjt without asking tho tronsurer
to resign, thoy will probably unlt0 ftd ask him to roslgn.
Tho Republican soorotnry of Stnt0 Is Joining tho Democratic govornor
In loaning tho stnto school fundB ,TuST AS THOUGH THEY WERE IN
THE HANDS OF THE TREASURE
Tho Republican attorney gonoral has sorvod notlco on tho banks at
Portland, on tholr rocelvors, and on tho Suroty company, demanding
tho produotlon of tho funds.
That olllolal has dono his full duty m taking all tho logal stops to pro
vont the stato from losing nny or Us fundB ny 4XY TECHNICAL DE
FENSES THAT MAY HE SOT UP F0R THE TREASURER OR SURETY
COMPANY,
So far nothing npparontly has boon loft undono to prptoot tho stnto
nnd tho ofllolals who havo dono tni8 dosorvo crodlt for performing
!hdlr duty.
Catarrh
Invites Consumption
It weakens tho dcllcato lung tiasucg.
deranges tho digestive orgnns, t
breaks down the general health.
It often onuses headache and dizzi
ness, impairs tho tnsto, smell and
hearing, and affects tho volco.
Being a constitutional disease it re
quires a constitutional remedy.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Eadically and permanently cures.
In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets
known as Sarsatabo. 100 dosos $1.
I R I I I I R I I I I I I I I "
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SEMI-HARI1ARIO CUSTOM.
Greek St'ction Crew at Pendleton
Brutally Kill Animals Accord
ing to Pngnn ltltf.
Ho Charitable
to your horao na well as to yourself.
You nood not suffer from pains of
any sort your horses need not suf
fer. Try a bottlo of Ballard's Snow
Llnlmont. It cures all painsK J, M.
Roberta, Bnkersflold, Mo., writes?
"I have usod your liniment for ten
years and And It to bo tho best I
imvo over used for man or beast"
Bold by D. J. Fry,
A Good Liniment.
Whon you need a good reliable
liniment try Chamberlain's Pain
fcalm. It lias no superior for sprains
fel swellings. A piece of flannel
Shtly dampened with Pain Balm
k rIor to a plaster for lama
1X or pains in tho side or chest.
J also ryoY03 rheumatic 'pains and
(kes sjftn and reat possible, For
le at Dr., Stone's drugf store.
What is perhaps tho most ghoul
ish and seml-bnrbaric rito over per
formed In Umatilla county, has Juot
been carried out by a gnng of Greeks
omployed on tho O. R. & N. grndo
work near this city. About half of
tho Greeks and Slcilinns omployed In
tho United States aro pagans and
prnctlco tho old pagan .rites which
havo been in voguo In parts of south
ern Europe for many conturlcs. Ono
of thoso rltoa' forbids tho Greok to
cat flosh which was klllod by a pot
son not of tholr bollof, nnd conse
quently tho meat purchased by this
pocullar cult is all live moat and In
cludes sheep nnd fowliprlnclpally.
A sheep was mndo tho victim of
tholr pagan rites near .this city re
cently and for ghoulish cruelty and
ignornnco Its Blaughtor perhaps sur
passes anything which hns over como
to tho notlco of tho gonornl public.
A livo slicop was purchased by the
Greeks and taken to tholr cook car,
whoro It was "hog tied," that is, its
four logs woro tied togothor closo
ly and tho anlmnl was hung up to
tho root of tho enr by a stick thrtiBt
undor its tied logs.
Thoro It wns allowed to hang,
head down, for throo or four day3
until It died from tho ordeal. Each
day tho Greok cook or loader of tho
gang, would go through a porform
nnco or killing tho sufforlng nnlmnl.
A long knUo would bo sharponod,
tho cook would roll up his bIcovos
and ovory dotnll of tho slaughter
would bo performed, excepting tho
net or killing tho ehoop.
Flnnlly whon It was soon thnt tho
anlmnl wns dying tho gang nssom-
bled around tho Hhoop, onco moro
tho kniro was sharponod nnd with a
flourish tho throat or tho helpless
animal was cut as Its llfo was pass
ing away rrom starvation nnd pun
ishmont. '
Tn explanation tho lander or this
gang said tho sheep's flesh' was moro
palatable If It was allowed to dlo In
this way and that It was a custom I
In their home In Greece to slaughter
all sheop in this mnnuer. East Oro
gonlnn.
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A Real Wonderland.
South Dakota, with Its rich silver
mines, bonanza farms, wido ranges
and strnngo natural formations, is a
vorltablo wondorlnnd. At Mound
City, in tho homo or Mrs. E. D.
Clapp, a wondorful caso of healing
has lntoly occurrod. Hor son Boom
ed nonr doath with lung nnd throat
troublo. "Exhausting coughing spollB
occurrod ovory five mlnutos," writes
Mrs. Clapp, "whon I began giving
Dr. King's Now Dlscovory, tho groat
modlclno, that saved his llfo nnd
complotoly cured him." Guaranteed
for coughs nnd colds, throat and
lung troublos, by J. C. Perry, drug
gist. 50c and $1.00, Trial bottlo
froo
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FOR
coats and
J garments
NOW i the time to gei
Clothes for the Holidays. 1 1
Suit or Overcoat will fe,
enjoyment at the Ibb
Homecoming. Qetititvi
have the comfort oi it fc i
season.
We have a spleiM
of all the new styles iH
WnAD Tl n
hivhi. mere are BHSiiess
Day and Evening Sills aril
Raincoats from the very best makers in the land'
that are made in the finest possible way.
Copyrighted ISO
By
6CIIL0SS BROS. A'
Fine Clolhe Makers
Halllmoro and New VI
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Wo aro showing this week an
oxcoptlonnl variety of mon's dros3
nnd Bcml-droHB gnrmonts, including
tho now DroBS Ov.orcont. Thoso aro
now offorlngs nt special prlcos
fuliy 5 por cont lower than yw
could buy equal gradott for In other,
stores. All tho latost styles and
models, from $12.50 up.
G. W. JOHNSON & G
HMMCIKMniSI
THE CLOTHIERS
HiaUMHBlBMB MIIHIIIIIH
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Dears tho
Signature of
6ityffi&&
. City of KugoiiO'Ooos Up ltivcr.
Ono of tho Spnuldlug Logging
couf))nny's stonmors, tho City of Eu
gono, whioli hns boon ongngod in
work Tor tho company at Newberg
and Orogon City, nrrivod in Salem
Monday night nnd loft yostordny
morning for Corvnllla whoro a boom
or logs will bo takou in tow for tho
Orogon City mills.
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nero's Good Advice. .
O. S. Woolovor, ono or tho host
known morennnts or La Raysvlllo,
N. Y says: "ir you aro over troubled
with pllos, apply Bucklon'a Arnica
Salve. It cured mo or ihom for good
20 yenrs ago." Cures every sore,
wound, burn or nbraslon. 25o at J
C, perry's drug store.
THE
O.K.
At I Turrit t Chapel
A much larger audience was out
last night to hear 13vanglUt Dlan
chard at Ilarrltt oliapol. Mrs. Dluu
chard spoko powrfully to tbow
present, from tho subject "Wanted.'
Song nnd pralso service will be hold
tonight nt 7:30 p. in., after widen
tho ovangollst will speak.
GROCERY
Capital National
Bank
J. II. AUIHRT, Prosldont.
13. M. OUOISAX, Vice. lrcs.
JOS. H. ALURHT, Cashier.
TWHXTWTWO YKAUS
OP SUCOESSPUD
DANK1XG BUSINESS .
IX SAIiDSf.
SAVINGS DCPARTMENT
Pays 3 per, cent interast on sav
ings accounts.
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TURKEY SPICE
is what Ills Royal Gobbler Highness
is calling your attention to,
SPICES STRICTLY PURE
aro now on our shelves, and await
your order. Wo guarantee them
freshly ground and that each pack
ago dellverod will give perfoct satis
faction. Whllo ordering remember
we have a full line of first class gro
ceries. A. A. ENGLEBART,
12th St.
Phone 122
3MMfiiri im.M Milan i
I BARK
11 Cough Remedy
Jg AHOltTllY V't
J: Coughs, Colds
8 CROUP
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jV Hoirin
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(JJSORE THROAT
lm TH RO AT wll UNCS
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CAPITAL CITY
LAUNDRY
Wo aro a now firm and we
havo como to stay.
Our uniform method or damp
ening, done' by an expert damp
ener, insures a beautUul flnlso-
Special effort will bo made
by us to please our customers.
Laundry called for and de
livered. Phone orders given prompt
attention.
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