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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1907)
mnarcAMTAL joubnal. baibsi, obeoom, bmui uAr, pkcembbb ai, iw7. THE KING lnff of CURES DR. KING'S E W DISCOVERY " COUGHS COLDS ND ALL THROAT and LUNG DISEASES NEUMONIA PREVENTS AND CONSUMPTION Two yoara ngo a severe cold nettled on my lungs and so completely prostrated me that I was unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King's Now Discovery, and niter using one bottle I went back to work, as well as I ever was." W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tcnn. PRICE 50c SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY J. C PERRY AND $1.00 side of. the street, nnd present a very brilliant appearance This lighting Is paid for entirely by the city at largo. Buffalo, Syracuso and somo other cities light tlio main streets In a similar manner. The- public lighting commission of Detroit, Mich, says tho towor sys torn used by tho city In connection with tho street lighting Is a unlquo feature. Thcso lights may bo seen many miles. Thoro nro ncrw 135 towors In (use from 100 to ICG feet lu height. MARKET REPORTS f HAliKM MAltKKT. porting n Big-African Dlnnmml tusk of getting tho Oulllnnn End from tho Trnnsvnnl to Hiig- vas an exciting one. portion of tho Joumoy In tho greatest posfdblllty of ta Ion lurked was from Johnn- irg to Capo Town, whero the ind was placed In tho strong iof the Union Cnstlo Hnor. no t a thousand miles of rail- had to bo nogotlntod, and In tho of this portion of tho trip Jul many Isolntod spots which adinlrnblo opportunity for tht itlou of gangs of dosporate mon nlnccs nro pnssod In tho dond ght nB woll as In brood day oral schemos woro evolvod to the safety of tho proclous I' Finally, all woro rojootod for stroincly vonturosoino gamo of couple of hours boforo tho de- Ire of the homo mnll from station, tho prluolpal station fhaiinrshurg, nu ordor was Iwrtiod members of tho G. S. A. nill- Ictcctlvo starr to travel to Capo t by tho mall on on "Important an" ere was nothing unusual In the f, fur both mon ono a Ln li fe man and tho othor of Irish n.riti were rollnblo and well ncl to the- peculiar duties of h :tl, In tho "loud of distances," a i iib'-cnueiit liislruotlon that (Bhtu'd go woll nrnml made c-iilous and not a mtio miui- li.. a-, .i. ........... tl.. itiliuilnn U I iu mp JIUWIIU ill m '"" tlr curiosity wns not appeased. rr5 mntll thoy woro onsconced llv-t clnss compartmont nnd frr drporturo. Thon, with nn flvo air of Horlousnoss nnd mys Ud odmonltloiiH of caution, a 1. iKutly wrnppod In brown po und can fully soolod, wns placed k'elr charge. IK they woro Informed, was th nan diamond, and thoy were to sU It In tho strong room of tue where tho outer wrapping lr stripped off, with on or i of tho senls lntnot. The return lib to Mio G. P. O. in Johannes- It' w --j to be the guarantee of tb 1 authorities on board snip nav- kaki n over tho parcel. rurally, tho forty-odd Houm pi v. as a most anxious time for MccMvs. Novor during tlie Bey was the parcel out or me I of ono or tho other of them. avo never exporlonced a more sua time, and I do not wish for nnothor like it," wns the remark of one. Tho original Instructions woro cnrrlod out to tho lettor and con gratulations were mutual. All con- 'cornod wero hoartlly glad that tho diamond had loft South Africa. Somo months later tho postmaster genornl for tho Transvaal, In his ro po'rt on tho postodlco, road at tho legislative council at Pretoria, aston ished the council, and, imlood, the wholo or South Africa, with tho an nouncomont that tho diamond had boon safoly convoyod to England as an ordinary roglstorod package Tho poatmastor gonoral did not publicly dlvulgo tho contents of tho pnrcol which was so zonlously guard od by tho do.ttoctlvoe. It was not tho diamond, nnd tho public had boon gonulnoly "bluffed." It Is unwise, to montlon tho Culll nan diamond now to tho dotoctlves who spent two slooploss nights wntohlng ovor the brown papor pnr col. London Chronicle o- P, Rogers, Pros. t. W. Hazard, Cashlor. W. Eyre, Ass't Cashlor. The ilera State Bank m vxipuai $du,uuu. Earnings, $10,000. ran-acts a Gonoral Banking Business. Imr'o Resources, toccrtlonal Facilities, Courteous Treatment, and Absolute Safety rarrants ua In Inviting the ac- untc of conservative Instltu- ins and Individuals who pre- tho LARGEST MEASURB SAFETY to extreme rates Interest on deposits. Catarrh Cannot Bo Cuml with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as thoy cannot roach tho soot of tho dlsonso, Catarrh Is a blood or con stitutional dlson'so, and In ordor to cure. It you must tnko IntornnI reme dies. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is tnkon internally, and nets directly on tho blood and mucous surface. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is not a quaok medi cine. It wns proscribed by one of tho boat physicians In this country for yoors and is a rogular proscription It Is oomposod of tho host tonic known, combined with tho host blood' purifiers, acting dlroctly on tho mu cous surface. Tho perfoct combi nation of tho two ingrodlonts Is what; produces suoh wonderful rosults In ourlng ontnrrh. Send for toslmonlnlfc rree. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, prloo 7Cc stlpntlon. Tsko Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. o Artlhtlo Street Lights Jn Cities. In the ourrsnt rwumber of Munici pal Engineering Magazine, City R glneer Edwin A. Fisher of Rochester. N. Y., describes some of the few at tempts at artistic uh of street lights In the United States, a subjoot In which Saa Fraadseo Is much Inter ested at present. One of theee Is Los Angeles. New Management Tie mai.ag lucnt of the Cap IU1 City Laundry wishes to no tify IU patr-as that It will bo closed for repairs "d to In stall new maoMaery antil tho first of tae year. Aftsr the first of the year. After the first of tae year K will be run un- McCOMBS & HAKES Tho owners being the managers SALEM BRICKYARD a A. A. BURTON. Prop. Brlek always on band, in car lot otherwise. Preisea uno - orde. Yard on State street, south pentlteatJjsry. . r1"1' or 'to of whoro tho start wns mudo at prl vato oxponso. Tho city olectrlclnu of Los Angoles reports nB follews: "Tho first lightning by lncnndos cont lamps on ornamental posts on our bUBlnoss streots was tnkon ftp by the merchants nnd proporty own ors on Broadway working under tholr orgKulzntlon known ns tho Broadway Improvomont association. This association, by means of sub scrlptlon from proporty owners nnd morchnnts along tho struct raised fundB for Installing 135 enst .Iron ornnmoutnl posts. Thoao posts nro located at about 120-foot Intorvnls nlong each sldo of the strcot and orig inally had Instnllod an nggrogato of 384 condlo-powor Incnndoscont lamps. This would bo cqulvu'ont to nonrly 37 arc lampB ior block, thoro being twelve posts por block on this par ticular stroot. "Tho cost of lighting thcso posts was assumed by tho city. Tho ox perlmout was tried or reducing tho nggrognto caudlo-powor ono-hhlf, with very satisfactory results, tho gonoral ofToct looking down tho street bolng practically tho snuiu. "An net wan pnssod by tho stato loglslnturo anabllng proporty owners, to lustltuto procoodlugs for Improver, mouts or this charaotor. "Tho three other prluolpal st roots upon which tho ornamoutnl jinats nro now Instnllod used tho nssoss niont mothod and It has boon vory saturaetory lu operation. "Wo havo two gonoral typos of posts, the four-arm and tho six-arm, with Mlxtoeu-lnoh or olKhtoon-lnoh top globe,. Tho six-arm poit consists of thrno 32 candlo-powor lamps in tho 1 S-Inch top globo nnd ono 1C caudlo-powor lamp In on oh of tho K-lnoh Inclosed frosted globe. Tho four-arm post contains throo 8 can-dlo-powor lamps In on oh 12-lnoh glohs on tho arum nnd throo 32 cnndlo powor Inmps In tho lC-luch top globe. It is my belief that In view of the rapid Improvements be ing mndo In the Inonndoscont lamps, both ns regards ofiloionoy and candle powor, tho lighting or Btroots, both in tho business and rosldeuco section, (Mm be dono quite oconomlcally con sidering tho artistic offoot that can be obtalnel with ornnmontal posts and Ineandescent Inmps." Mr. Fisher also presents a report from Donver regarding tho orna montal lighting of Sixteenth street, ono of the main buslnoss streets. He says tho posts were designed to furnish a support for the span wlr of the oloetrle railway system and also to provldo for carrying tho food wires on top, as well as to provldo for tho ornamontal lamps. The polt g wero sot at a distance of about 90 feet, on ouch sldo or tho street Eleven blocks woro so lighted at a unirorm cost of $C0 por lamp, under a provision of the Denver Gas and Elect rlo company. Tho expwiso Is borne by the city at large. Tho to tal cost of equipping this street was ubout flG.OOO. The morchants of othor downtown streets are Insisting that tho new municipal lighting be extended to other prlneplal atreot of the city. In Cleveland, Or., tho lighting of the downtown streets is taken oara of by tho abutting property owners of buslnoss firms, costing the abut ting owners about ?3 per front foot por year. Tho lamps aro aro lamps 220 volts, hBng In pairs and space about 100 feat apart. Rochester, N. Y.. has had its prln eipal main street lighted for several years with are lamps hung in pairs no Iron poles used generally with tho railway company as trolley polos. Theso lamps on Main street are spaaed about J 00 feet apart on oacn Local Wholesale Market. Eggs 32 c. Butter 37 V4c; fat 3Cc. Hens 9c; young chickens, 9c. Local wheat 85c. OatB 85o. Barloy f24$25. Flour -Hard wheat, ?5"0; vnlloy, $4.00. Mill feed Bran, $26; Bhorts, $20. BO. Hay Cheat, $14; olovor, $10 12 per tou; timothy, $13 $15, Onlona 2V6o lb. Potatoes 85o cwt. Hops Old, 4GGc; now, 7fl8o. Chlttlm bark 4 Go. Tropical Fruit. Bannnns $0, Oranges $2.50ft$3.00. Lonious $4 G1 $4.50. Retail Market. Oats White, $28 por ton. Wheat $1.00. Rolled barloy $30. Eggs 40c. Buttor Country, 35c; crcamory, 45c. Flour Vnlloy, $1.20 por sack; hard wheat, $1.40 $1.50. Bran 80o por snek; $25.50 por ten: Bhorts, 41.10 por onck. nay Timoiny, oouuo per owi; cheat, 90c; clover, 75b por cwt ; shorts, $1.10 por swt. Livestock. Hogs Fat, 4c. Cattlo 11000)1200 tii steers 3 He Llghtor steers 33Sc. Stock hogs 4o. Cows and bolters 900 1000 tt 2(02Ho. Lambs 4 o. Veal Dressed, 5 07c. Portland Market. Yhcat Club, 80 81c; valloy, 80 3Rlc; bliio Btom, 82 83c. Mlllutuff Bran, $21. Hay Timothy, valloy, $18$1; alfalfa, $13. Vetch $8.50. Poultry Hons, ll12o; spring chickens, 11 121c; ducks, young, 13 13 Vio; pigeons, $1$1.25. Pork Best, $0$0.3G. Hops 1907, 7V410oj old, 4 VtO lb. Lnmb $3.80 $0.00. Mutton $4.50 $5.00. Wool 20 22c; eastern Oregon, lC32c. WHAT'S worth doing Is worth doing woll. If you wish to bo curod of Rhoumnttsm uso Ballard's Snow Liniment and you will bo "woll cured." A posltlvo euro for Sprains, Nournlgln, BrulBOs, Contracted Muacloa and all tho Ills tliat flosh Is holr to. A. Q. M. Wil liams, Navasotn, Texas, wrltes: "I havo used Snow Llnlrnont for sprnlnod nnklo and It gavo tho best of satisfaction. I always woop It in tho houso." Bold by D. J, Fry. o Proposals for Reform School Hup- JCH. Soaled proposals aro boroby ro- quonted for furnishing tho Oregon State Roform Sohool with supplies for tho coming six months, ending Juno 30, 1908. Lists with spoolflcu tlons on what Is neoded will bo fur nishod on application to tho super intendent. All bids must be in by December 20, 1907, and goods must bo in unbroken packages where po- slblo, and true to contracts. Goods to bo delivered at tho Reform Sohool January 11, 1907. N. II. LOONEY, 12-18-tf Superintendent. WHERE? an JOHN HUGHES CO. 3 ji ALCOHOL 3 PER nisiTi. AtflclablcItrratlonrcriVs slm alfoiterkdafiliwifc llngUicSiomacwullikwidsor nronwlcs DicsHonJCkf riU' ncss and R.'al.C(mtafis ocktar Uplumiorphinc norr Hacnl Not NiVKc otic. Mm i Gfcrfsrv Apcrfect Remedy forCowHf lion , Sour StoMcli.Dlarrhsct Vbms,CotTaskHis.Fcwri- ncSSsiVlLOSSOF5LER nkcSkMMcS(ntrcer NEW YORK. CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Ifv GuaranUnltuwlertMl Exftct Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMINTUNOMPANT. NW tOPIH eiTT. 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