Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 25, 1907, Image 15

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALKM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEM11KU S, 1007.
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ITULITHIC PAVEMENT
THE ENHANCER OF PROPERTY VALUES
he Best Possible Advertisement fo a Progressive City 1
his pavement is
iow in use on Court
Itreet, Salem, Ore
on, and is the
lavement to be
ised by the city to
iprove its principle
loroughfares.
Suitable for both
business'and resi
dential district.
The sun has no
effect on it and rain 1
does not cause it to
become slippery
and'dangerous.
VIEW OP COITRT STREET, SALI3M, OREGON, LOOKING WEST. STREET ONE HUNDRED FEET
WIDE PAVED WITH WARREN BROTHERS' IJITULITIIIC PAVEMENT
arren Construction Company
SALEM, OREGON
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ATE'S INSTITUTION
FOR THE INSANE,
LOCATED AT SALEM
mms at tho State Insane (tbe Oregon Stato InBano Asylum at Broatoat amount of Improvement to better h0ftt Rnd vcntaUon j ftj
is always a greai event. Salem. In this stato tho incurable hla crodlt. Ul0 vardgj ftnd aro alB0 porf00tiy
record of humanity In tho caro and
treatment of tho liunno will bo kept
up and tho samo record for progress
nnd Improvement will bo under
taken by Dr. .Stolnor.
What Cnlbrcnth Has Done.
Bosldoa constructing u now wlnj
and ropalntlng nil the buildings Dr.
Calbreath has In tho eight yenrs of
his fiorvlco mndo many Important
ohang's for thf bettor sanitation of
tho Institution. About COO now ra
diators have bo.n put In that glvo
CMPKTITION ON PANAMA ROUTE I vostmont of from 30 to 60 por eont
Igrentor thau that In tho Qormnn
San Francisco udvlcos annonnco t shops, with which thoy aro shortly
that tranio rolatlons havo boon catnb
llshod between tho Kosmos Stoam
tfhlp Lino and the Panama Railroad.
As tho railroad 1b under tho dlroat
management of tho United Statu
Government, this would Indlcato that
to bo In aetlvo competition. If tho
"Intonate" which aro so hungry for
a ship subsidy, can onco bo nrndo to
under tnnd that tho graft cannot bo
worked through Congress, thoy may
rotlro and porrnlt tho men who would
i first placo oaoh ono of tho patlenta aro not returned to tho coun Dr. Stolnor has Just returned from L,oanly wboro formorly thoy wer'o
''., . . , .. i.... . t .,.-, ,.,!. ttin tinxr vlnlHnr. similar tuililln nnd Iirivflta -.' ... . ' . ..
uueon nunurcus uuiioma ru.i" iu uuwwu nu.uo v i' ..-. ..., . - -- vnrv.nitnv n linn monnmi oiil an
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housos as In some statos, but aro all instituMona in Minnesota, imnw. he ynr(8 mt m ho trcog porfM. problbltlng foro,Bn vog80, ply,ng ,)0.
kept at stato exponso at tho ono In- Ohio, Now ork. M.'ssachuwo s.'(od tho dralnng0 ftnd roduo,d jDfcc. twoon tbe cana, wnd nn Amercan
stltutlon. llenco tho numuor scorn uau.ornia, jinura uoura a , u. (,0U8 d,MniM ko typbu8 and nm. ,,orl v,a f0rcKi. Tb, COnceslon
lia Christmas prosont no mat-
HUle, still It Is appropriate
is been carefully selected as
It woro a family affair. Tho
nt, or some fellow patient, -that many of them aro there ror u. u
Panama la no ongor to bo regarded jllko to oporato cheap ships to get
an a portion of our protected coast- them by tho samo methods tieed by
wUo navigation zono. Tho Interests tholr competitors. Tho Oormans
now hold by tho United fttato nt havo bought moitt of tholr stoamora
Panama aro suoh that the Isthmus nt nrltlsh yards, and It Is this cheap
has phOYlously been regnrdnd aa do- tonnage that penults thorn to ban
mestlc territory, and in tho early dlo butilnoaa nt a lower rnto than
tages of tho eannl work tho rulolls domanded by tho lined which aro
forood opurchaso only American
tonnago.
Tho Kosmos lino will make money
by cettlntr rid of all damnness on tho nt tho Hnrrlman Interests, which, will lo mtmtlnn(tv innm in nnmn
lysklan, or special attendant, llfo and In this warm cllmato andj Oregon Compnr Fntornbly. Kf0unds and In tho basomont. under ono management or nnothor.'ln tho Amorloans a doslro to engago
sard a word dropped, and tt with tho host of care, live to a r.-, Attendants ana omclals from DPtherla htuj altogether dlsap- havo for yearB enjoyed praotloally i'in tho bualnoss on oven tormii with
an whlspored and carried up.markably old age. uigni yoars ago, oiucr u ur; " "'"".peRred. Modem showor and 1Mb monopoly of tho trad botween Pan- tho Germans. Whon wo understand
largo, but it must bo remember national hospital at Washington, UrjR a,JnMt tQ Rn unUnown o!orootJt to tho Gornmns w,j, ho u rtroct blow on tho Panama route. Its proflto 1
Steward and a note made or.wnon ur. J. v. uaiurtaui iook ouar8a in io-"b w,-Hw u.u ..-. WH. (bal,g for a the patJ(,nta bavo hlMa nnift al)d Am(jrj9an ,,or(a 0a tJl0 pa. that our only handicap on tho ocoan
I that mighty potentate who is there woro 11C4 of those unfortun- pared with similar Institutions in .,ntroduold wUb unitary olosets. oiflo Coast. today Is tho Inability to buy ships
feateat Santa Claus In the whole atos enrolled. Today there aro prae- other states. In y" f tb;,FJro protection on tho sprinkler sy- nut a agVwmwt wrTTnot as ohoaply as our competitor, can
txnakes out his lists and no tlcally three hundred more. Thd Inst tutlon men and womsn dove ; UB an(J flrJ 08mp08 haye ,u. Jfl Qot bjy U(Jmt hQrQ wJ(, wmo ffom
f nwnrinM,n,i TiiinU of Hon. number who oorao nnd go onch month oped In this state as wen as in l,tr0(ift.i in nii the bulldlnea. ., . .... ,,... ... nmnin mi i.,iai., .iA.n. ,i -
I" in iii tut urn ii mrti r jiimiauru ui -'' " - uumiumu uvv tt
EO Wrlcht bolng charged with Ms about thirty, and tho annual av- moralo of tho employe generally,
- . b.. . , .,. . '.r. innrMt. ia fifM- Hbrtuffh rap4ljU stats Is above the averaK. la
an oi mieen uunarwa umomuv 7 .mv.-- .-, -..,- -- - - -
no wondor ho thinks "darn the past year tuore Has ueen praou- iuu wro oi ui ,.u.. u .- -
le times. But that Is Christ
the asylum and none are for
by the great Webfoot Com-
cally no Inoreaso.
tlonU and their Industrial treatment
Dr. Cnlhrwifli'N htafT, AnmiMtlLlon (Imn U mamIM iindar a subsidy, but for tho rlnht to Jo
The mallear staff of 4h asylum oxlstlntr arraaKwiuonU. by which the buslneo with th tanii kind of
consists of Drs. h, F Griffith, A. r7. Httrrmar Una of steajrjshlpa Is sup. joqulpmont Oj) la uecofully nisod thy
Tamable, J. II. Robnott and J. C. pwed to IO runnjng opposition to the Jojir competUors. PerUand Oreg.
Tho hrs. fiurlntondonts. 'the arrangements of the kH.ni. X irL-ld- lh. .. in.rinf ndiT V. " "LT V .' , " I
- .. .. , i... .nm. -r. l .nxllnnl traufmaat T. .. . " ' iibiwiiiiiu ihihuih imm iu tn wiifi
in oruor OI inoir Bnilliuyiuaui. vj oi'. v.o ..m .. . - ihlnair Tlia nmnnm nra J. n. ... - .... i. ........ . . t-
6IIIBI ,,-" v v.... - ..- ,..,t.. . ,, .Ma mllrnn umv tliara """ -"- - "-'. . B UJ JfBIRIll WWWWM vwrniliillM Ull
alth Then there is the big we siaio me ueuus oi iuw ..-... """ '" ,: " " 7- ""I .Wright. Steward; R. Ii. Goodin. Ul twa - ,, wJU alg0 ,iave a
as dinner, when the cooks tlop havo been ns followsi ' ""m" . !L. " " n, Ji"i tZZZaokM99ri A' E StranR' onB,ncor' tendency to Improve the Amerlean-
Dr. ijawtnorne, Wno eqnuwiK-u .., ... - -, '"""., ,W. J. Irwln. supervigor; H. A. Thateh Hawaiian trvlee by way of the
private aaylum at Portland for the ment and wholesnme .nittMM;l ,oialeiiTI T. W. Drown, 'SLJ! routo til onormoH-
turkey and goose aHd chloken
Iresslng and gravy and craa-
and pudding for each and ov-
ie of them. It takes a uray-
f presents, a carload of grub
tho whole of the institution
an that day. The drayload in-
Bllppers for the old ladles and
len, laco collars and pretty
srchkfs for the pretty ones,
for tho smokers. suHs of u-
ties for the practical ones,
for the dudes, dresses for
ineedlng them, and something
ryone Oregon Is good to ner
(vo and ailing oitlzens in all
Btitutlons, and in the gener-
f the Christmas spirit we may
e it may be ever thusly, and
no of us may be called upon
re in that generosity.
In Immense Institution.
the insane people of Oregon,
y slightly demented or vlo-
icurably insane that are kept
! it l Mm l.rA lAAr AnunAtAit
p(a Willie HUlw IHH M nam" wimnwi
Dr. Carpenter, who was the first with the management of this Import
superintendent of the state Institu- ant state liwtlttitlon tho oosew
tlon for a half term. of opinion seems to be that Dr. Cal-
Dr. Josophl. who served the state breath has made a god a rword a.
tor anomer aau- iwnu ai nuioiu. , ,,,,, ,., miiuiu uruUr ward I
Dr. Lane, who served tho taf Pl of . -tol. -B-il-l- Jf. P.7SS. mM bulldlnn: . !
for a full term at Salem. 'Zt thlv lafi him almost HHbam-Nw bathrooms, olosets etc.
Dr. Rowland, who served the that th,y left him ia f Commatlc uwt w,w
(lureu in me iiiuimihh. i - -
VUggluuio aiuruiuuiu . . . .
Plro sprinkler system ...
Dining room and chapel,
farmer; A. W. DUIey, suporviBoi- fr0gBt offerlaie ovor that line belag
cottage farm. In all about 130 por- Hob a- to oatm tbe maHagement to
088 are carried on th payrolls. ',)ay lim aUent0n to lu oustomoM
ntnn.
aro
Improvements thf Put Year.
New building for female
ward 1225,000
a m ..ll aawwm a Calam
siaie lor iuii 10.... v .. i:, ,. .... ... ,, ...n.
Dr Paine who served the state euu. "" "lv 7
at S;iem for three monthsover c dence of his subordinates .nd e-
" Joys the lovii and good will of tbm
four year term. !ftU M &g Qf m6oh&aleBt jaborer,
Dr. Calbreath. who has juBt com- towloUt offloJajB 0f other InstltB
pleted serving two terms at Salem. Uflng gnd tbfl patIent8 Dr. Cal.
the longest continuous service of eatfa bM ft gnllIne a6otlon for
any one superintendent. ' unf0rtunate men and women
Dr. Stelner. who has Just been ap- whMfl hftrd Qt t ,f to be kopt at
pointed and takes charge January Bu(jh an InftltuHon. Ho is doJng all
first, wlU be the eighth head of this Wg power lo fara,Uar,M bjg sue.
institution. Jcoasor Tilth the work In all the dif-
It is a satisfaction to report that for(mt departmeau so that tbe worfc
undor eaoh maMgoment there was j h ag ,JU,a mtermptlpa
pi-ogres iw uo .Cw.v-, .v..o and f Action as powjuie. ino nign
than would bo necossary if competi
tion were more aotlve. The appear
nnoe of a foreign lino on a route
5,000 ,whlett, If not actually a coastwlM
3,200 ,Voute, Is so nearly one that it la ae,
2,000 dom regarded as otherwise, will, of
3,000 Oourso, bring out a storm of critic
5,000.11m from thoio who wish tho re
tention of Amorloan vesBols on the
cottage- farm 4,000 Iroute rejtardlesa of tervleo or cot.
Cementing and bousing
springs , . ...
Cottage for physicians ...
New dairy and eattlo barn.
Painting cottago farm
buildings ......
Miscellaneous J in p r o ve-
menta ..............
ubllc lnstKution are kept atJDr. Calbreath has probably tho
Total Improvement fep
1907 .., 1258,500
(But tbe establishment of this service
800 with steamers flying tbe Gorman flag
2,000 .may do something to awaken an Jn-
0,000 .tor on in the shipping buslnose from
Isomo other viewpoint than that of
1,200 ,ubiidy graft.
The American-Hawaiian Steam-
4,250 ship Company is now making money
steamship line on the Pacific. It is
making big profits with American
built blp0 which represent anMn-
Wild strnwborry blossoms
found ovory day In the year.
Ladd'ji Jorsey cow that took tho
first prlxo at the world's fair In St
Louis was raised In the WUIantotto
valley.
Seventeen millions dollars worth
of dairy produota In Oregon in 1007.
Hydrophobia among dogs or stopk
In unknown here.
In ono week a carload of con
densed oream was shipped from the
Wlllametto valley to Havnnn; also
ono to Vladivostok. Tho world Is
our market.
Hogs aro raised cheaply on clover,
rape, vetehes and roots, and fattened
on barley, corn and mill feed.
On 40 acres of land I sold ftGOO
worth of votch hay und seed, whlcH
netted f 1180. J. R, Shepard.
I havo ono Oov. Wood's cherry tree
from which. I have harvests SO
crops, avoraglng fl5 por aero.
1 bavo sold from one acre 5t8
worth of cherries In one year,' aad
20 to 125 per tree. Is not uncommon
in the Willamette valley.
on