Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 10, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, DEOKMUKR 10, 1007.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
E. HOFER, Ed. nnrt Prop.
An Indeitcndcnt Ncwuimpcr Devoted to American Principles nnd
the Profircw nnd Dovelopemcnt of All Oregon.
rubUnliod Kvery Evening Kxccpt Sandfly, Salem, Ore.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
(Invariably in Advance.)
Daltr, Vy carrier, ror year. . .. S0.00 Per month Wo
Billy, by moll, per year 4.00 Per month Wo
Weekly,:by wall, per year 1.00 Six months 60o
TULE LAKE
FINDS AN
OUTLET
SPECIAL DELIVERY.
For convenience of subscribers branch delivery ofllcoa nre .estab
lished at the following places at 3n cents per month, $1.00 for threo
saotit1 .
Asylum Store, F. G. Do Voo & Sjon, Asylum Avonuo Junction.
Carllno, Seventeenth street o A. W. Lane, Gardon "Road -storo.
Dauo's Store, Alex, Dauo, South Commercial street.
Electric Store, C. M. Epploy, East Stato strdot.
Fair Grounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fair Grounds Road.
(Howell's Corner, Twelfth and Cross streots.
O. K. Grocory, A. A. Englobnrt, Twelfth streot.
Wheeler's Storo, W. D. Wheolar, Highland avonuo.-
Yew Park Storo. F. G. Bower ox, Twelfth and LobIIo.
THE LOOKOUT MAN.
New listen, littlo chil'ron, an' I'll tell n story truo,
An'' "better you reinombor, 'causo it moans a lot to you.
An' if you heed th' losson, then when Chrla'mns tlmois hero
taa'll git a lot of ploasuro, an a lot o' Chrls'mas cheor.
Th' Loolrout Man is walkln' when tho' Bturs begin t' peep
To sco if, littlo chil'ron air in bed nn fast nslcop;
Atf alt who act up naughty an' don't mind thoir ma's and pa's
Th' Lookout Man is watchin' nn' ho'll toll 01' Santa Claus.
I lenowed a littlo feller wunst who got roal bad an' said
Ho didn't caro f'r Santa Claus, an Wouldn't go t' bod;
Said, that ho didn't havo t' mind -o, ho was awful bad,
An' didn't euro th loastost mlto 'bomt mnkln' folks fool sad.
But vhon it como f Chrl'mas time h0 didn't G't " "thing
CauBO Santa Claus had hoard o' hm an' not a thing ho'd bring.
Ho lenow that bad boy's record b0ttor mind you ma's and pa's;
Th Lookout Man Is watchin' an' h0n toll 01' Santa' Claus;
I nlso knowod a littlo girl who wu jUBt awful bad.
Sho wottln't lonrn her lessons an' sn0 nug got so mad
If nnyboily told hor it bo still an' h,,, j,or nolao
"SVoll, sho was alius wishln'. f'r a lot o' Chrlsmns toy.
But when 'twas Chris-mas morning to hor wonder an' surprise
An ompty Btockln' hnngln' in th' comer mot hor oyos.
You hqo, Bhc acted naughty bottor mind your nm' and pn'B;
Th' Loolcout Man Is watchin' an' ho'll toll 01 Santa 'Clnus.
Th' Lookout Man Is psopln' thro th' wlntlors ov'ory night, ,
An' oountln' up th chll'run who nip nllus nctin' right
An goln' off t' bad at wunst whon told It's timo t' go,
An' novor poutln', not a bit, or tnlcin' clothos off slow.
Ho puts 'om In his good book, but th' bad onos In th' bad;
An' whon ho wrlto'g a bad ono ho looks, 0, Jus' awful sad.
'CauBo ho knows tlioy won't git nothln' bottor mind your ma's and
pa's;
Th' Lookout Man Is wntchln' an' ho'll toll 01' Santa Clnus.
Will M. Maupln.
HOW TOOURE THE PANfO.
Thi Morauant'i RMoolatlon of Naw York city has nt last dotormlnad,
under nlno d Iff want bauds,-whnt tho oimiso of tho panlo was, what the
uura It, nnd what ought to occur If th advice of the Morohaut'g nWQQla
tion be follewed:
We give this unique dooumont to our patrons for what It Is worthi
but It will haoheerved that It mostly nrees with wlmt Mr. .Tamo J. Hill
has beon saying for aix weeka:
1. Tho chief present dlilloulty 1 atrlngeuoy oauvo by tho hoarding
or the elroulRtlnjc medium of the country.
2. All llnnuclHl 1 en dors and practically all banking inallutions havo
united lit urging tho people to com thU boat ding nnd to restoro the
circulating m&dfcim to Its customnrv phnnnel and uaos.
it. THE RANKS, AI10VE ALL OTUKUS, SHOULD SITP THE EN
AMPLiS Tlll's IMPLIED; somo of them have ilono so, but many aro al
lied to be doing Just what many condemn In others. For oxnmpla.
HOME ARE KNOWN TJ) RE IIOLRlNtt CASH RESERVES RANGING
FROM TWO TO FIVE TIMES THE NORMAL RATIO.
1. THE PURPOSE OK A SURPLUS OR CASH RKSKRVE IS FOR
USE IN TIME OF NEED; to withhold It from such uso Is to dofoat Its
truo purpoio, tends dlroetly to Intensify tho condition which it should
nllovlnte, nnd is a selfish offort to protoct the Individual bank at tho ox
POubo nnd to tho Injury of tho bank colloctlvoly.
li. Chocks payablo "Through Clenrlng Houso only aro usoful for lo
cal aettlouioiitH. but do not pay noa-loenl dobts. Tho buslnoss of all
largo manufacturing nnd morcnntllo concorns Is ohlelly non-local, and
cannot go on If local funds nro overywhoro tied up. Intorstnto oxchnnca
Is ossentlal to tho conduct of Intorstato buslnoss, and this constlutes
the grantor part of our domestic oxobangoa. Provision for tho sottle
xnont or local Indobtodnoss is holpful, but provision Tor tho settlement
or non-local Indogtodness Is ossontlal. and, therofaro, Btlll moro holpful.
G, It nil concornod nnd In nil parts of tho country will rocognlzo
and not upon those- solf-evldont conditions whloh undorllo our commercial
and financial Bystom; If oach corporation, bank nnd Individual, Instoad
of hoarding vurroncy, will pny It out or doposlt It In banks, nnd, IN
STEAD OF DEFERRING SETTLEMENTS, WILL PAY EVERY AC
CXHJNT AS PROMITLY AS POSSlRLE, then, as prodlcted by Secre
tary Cortolyou In his notnblo address to tho Morchant's association on
the 14th lust., THERE WILL RE "WITHIN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS
AN ALMOST COMPLETE RESUMPTION OF RU.S1NESS OPERATIONS,"
and tho presont strlngoncy will bccimo a thing of tho past.
7. Octr crops aro largo, our mining, manufacturing nnd commercial
raollltlos groater than ovor boforo, our transportation facilities overtaxed
to handle tho buslnoss which Is offerod to thorn, our population Is
larger and Its consuming powor grontor than nt any previous period,
nnd no undue accumulation of merchandise Is known to oxlst.
8. No comparison can fairly bo made botwoon tho sound basic condi
tions provalllng today and tho unsound condition which obtained In
1893. Tho rooent troublo has bwn attributed to an "oxcoss of pros
perity." Wleo legislation by oongreta to mnko osir ourronoy elastlo
anough readily to roepond to buslnoss conditions mny confidently b
looked for this wlntor. With nil of these favoring condition tho on
wnWl march of our national prosperity will suroly bo raaumad without
d"lay.
9. Let every good citizen, solicitous of the wolfaro of our country,
do 111 best to ncoelorato the return to normal conditions RY CONTINU
ING, HIS RUSINESS OPERATIONS WITHOUT ALARM AND RY AS.
H1STINO IN THE PRESENT MOVEMENT TO RRING ALL THE MON
MY NOW LYING IDLE INTO ACTIVE CIRCULATION, AND ALL WILL
1115 yWAtJ,.
Fui mors Wrestling With Hard Prob
lem Hnvo It Suddenly Solved for
Thom Without Cost.
THE
KING
OF
DR. KING'S
CUR
R
W. C. Dalton and Chaa. Beardsloy
camo up from Merrill this afternoon
and gave n Republican representa
tive a copy of an "extra" issued yes
torday by tho Record, relative to tho
newly-dlscovor'ed outlot to Tulf
lake:
"Hurrah! Hurrah! Tho outlot of
Old Title lako, Jtho dragon that has
been slowly but surely swallowing
thousands of acres of tho moBt for
tllo land In Klnmath county hns at
last boon throttled nnd tho old de
mon Is spitting forth his destructive1
floods with a roar that can bo heard t
for miles.
"For Bomo tlmo thero has been
talk that a whirlpool had boon dis
covered off Scorpion Point In tho
southorn part of tho lako, and whllo
tho roport wns believed by Borne, it
was Bcoltotl by others. Even if it
wero thero, thero was a doubt as to
whether It would bo of nny practical ,
uso, us It was suppoBOd to bo small.
"This morning J. Frank Adams i
nnd wifo, W. C. Dalton nnd wife,
Chns. Doardsloy, John' Col well nnd
Frod Popo Btnrted for tho
armod with picks and crow
Thoy reached tho Biot about 10
o'clock this morning nnd proceeded
to work to soo If anything could bo (
donos to Incronso tho flow.
"Tho roBttlt Is that aftor about flvo
hours' work, cleaning away the de
bris and prying open tho rocks, a
body of wator measuring at least
200 Bocond foot Is rushing straight ,
down Into a gorgo, tho depth of
which It Is Impossible to determine.
Tho ronr of tho wator as It swirls In-.
to tho cleft can bo hoard at a groat J
dlstanco and tho pooplo of Tulo Inko
and Klnmath county nro ropolclng -In
tho prospect of a speedy dralnng'i I
of this groat body of water.
"Mr. Adams statOB that ho bo-j
lloves beyond tho shadow of a doubt ,
that at last tho land Is to bo rollovod
of tho stondlly Increasing flood of
wntor, and that tho now outlet lend
Tar Into tho bowels of tho onrth on'y
to And nn outlot In soma othr
itronm or stronms.
"Tho proposition will Immediate
ly bo put up to government ongl
noors nnd It Is oxpected that a large
force of mon will bo sont to tho lo
eatlon of tho outlot and work be
hoguh thnt will podIly drain tin
Inke. Messrs. Adams nnd Dalton
will go down to Scorpion Point to
morrow or Tuursuny ana win wko u tender
dorriok with thom with which they
nro Bttro tho flow can bo greatly in
croaaod. "Thoro aro sevoral other places in
tho snmo vlolnlty whero water U
N EW DISCOVER
uuuiiHS D GOLDS
aimu all i nrtuA I AND li
uiatHata ..... PREVENTS
PNEUMONIA GONSUMPTI
unable
after using
"Two years ago a severe cold settled on my lungs and so comDletelv nu...
to work and scarcely ablo to stand. I then was advised to tw DrBBWUIlttl
sing one bottle I went back to work, as well as X ever waB." ' w ",
W. J. ATKINS, BB g Iw
PRICE 50c
k SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
J. C. PERRY
AND.og
WHERE?
SE W JOHN HUGHES CO.
For All Kinds of
Spray Material
Lime, Sulplier,
Blue Vitriol Etc.
PRICES TUB LOWEST.
("Tel. arri7S-rl"1t&"MS r i
nrBr-SsZ&jfi r
HOTELS.
oorRio
TnF3 BEST
FAftHLY
ItOAST
KVEH
TUB
HAD
Can bo obtalnod from our prime
nnd Juicy beof, mutton or
pork. All our meats aro selected
from tho choicest, and propared for
tho table to suit the demand of the
fastidious. Our prices aro lower for
aualltv than you enn find at any
running out but owing to tho lnc!cplaco iu Saieni
of tlmo nnd machinery only tho main
outlot was oporatod upon."
Mr. Dalton Is highly olotod ovor
tho rosult of his Inst visit to the out
let, nnd will at once plnco tho propo
sition boforo tho reclamation officials.
Klamath Republican.
K.C, OROS S,
Phono 201. 870 State St.
llndly Mixed Up.
Abraham Brown, of Wlnterton, N,
Y had a very remarkable oxperl-
nnn. hn onva ''nnntnrs ant hnrilv
mixed up ovor me; ono said, heart cleau cueat 8ecd- wb,l ll last3-
CHEA i
SEED
Only 3D cents por bushel for fancy
La no's Family Modlcluo is a tonic
laxative. It does not dopress or
wvoiion, but Imparts a feeling of
buoyancy nnd strength hat is do
UghVul. At all druggists 26c.
Piles Cured In 0 to li Days.
PAZO OINTMENT la guaranteed to
euro nny caso of Itching, Blind, Bleed
lng or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14
day sor money rofundod. 50c.
dlsenso; two ccllod It kidney trouble
tho fourth blood polaon and tho
fifth stomach end liver troublo; but
none of them holped mo; so my wlfo
advised trying Electric Bitters, which
aro restoring me to porfect health.
Ono bottlo did me moro good 'than
all tho flvo doctors prescribed,"
Guaranteed to euro blood poison,
woaknoss nnd all stomach, liver and
kidney complaint, by J. C. Perry
druggist, 50c.
Yotmg Men
A savings acoouut has often
boon the means of a olork mov
ing from behind tho counter Into
tho omployor's ohalr.
The lack of one has often kept
a olerk behind the counter all his
life1.
Whloh do you prefer?
Lot ius holp you save your first
thousand!
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT!
Capital National
Bank
Put In your order quick.
Tiilsom & Co
t5i-i6t High Street
Phone X39 Salem,Of
SALEM BRICKYARD
A. A. BURTON. Prop.
Brick always on hand, in car lots
or otherwise. Pressed brick made
to order. Yard on State street, south
of pentitontiary. -7-1-tf.
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICE CITX HALL.
For water service apply at ofllce
Bills payable monthly in advance.
THE AVENUE
Creams, Ices, cigar3 and confec
ions. Corner of Seventeenth and
Asylum avenue. N. O. Baker, proprietor.
I FRENCH FEMALE
PILLS.
I VSr, Ciitui Rui brScrruiuDMuurHMnoa.
IHIK RBUWB TO Mil. ' Sanl Bti SttU.
net . o Giiunut er Uuuj Kttuaied, Snt prepU
ttlM ki mx. WuUeo4 thtao Ititl.Vt b pMtac
UBrlli4. StapiMrit. iriaurilnxiUldowBok
kM uuu tfod jout frtitt u th
UNITtO MtOICAI.CO..aoxT4. Uhca.tck. Fa.
4IIIIHIM1I1IIHH 11IIIU
The
White House Restaurant 4
For n Regular
I 25c Dinner at 20c
They can't be bent
McGilchrist 8c Son
Proprietors.
tIIHIIIIIIIlllHllllllll
llinilllllllinilll f4H-
ELITE HOTEL
Restaurant and hotel, on
Europoan plan. Monls at nil
hours on nhort ordor. Regular
dlnnor 25 couta. Thirty now
ly finished furnished rooms.
E. ECKERLKN, Prop.
148 Commercial St.
h 1 1 1 ii mniciiiiiiiinH
of !i)(sae)eioioOTSfqg
Jl a0 COURT STREET. S
Call and try tfiom. Me
15c. Board per rek ia.7i, s
also furnished roomi J
roaaonnblo.
AT TUB
Salem
Restaurant
MEALS i5c
pwacs33cas"
TORRID Z(
FUNARCE
m&ttJB
:
Tho abore cot
brick lined Torrid fe
Quarnnteed gn, ih '
uroof. Economic! ul
A. L. FI
MS 6TAIK !
Estimates InrniMa"
SoW n Satem by Df. 5. C Sfont '
Hotel St. Philip
Fourth and Fifth and Burnside
Streets, Portland, Oregon,
Now flroproof European Hotel.
Steam hoat. Modern conveniences.
Rates ?1.00 per day and up. Union
depot car will land you at tbe door.
H. PIERCE, Prop.
n TZZZgrfW j ff '
U 1 1 1 1 I li I M II I I I ' " 1 t'H4I
GRAND OPENING
t Tho Ilorscshoo Restaurant.
atf VnrcriiRon old stand, I
' thoroughly renovated and new T
" ly furnished throughout.
:: Best 20c Meal in the City :
PhiVfin dinner on Sunday ,
Call and bo convinced.
E. M. ACKERMAN, Prop.
oi atntn Street.
H II 1 1 i I III I M " " ' H"HH'
M '"""'
Crtil
Prices
first-clasa
HICKOKT
Mm
Coush Remedy
. !jum tQliiJ - -
Coughs. Colds
croup 3
Whoopinf Couf h
SORE THROAT
THBOAT."dLUN
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friu. iHifyfH ta
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