H i. a , uH.-2J-'fisiJft ! m r,v r -.vtic.nwasj DAHiY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DEOEMnEK 25, 10 07. Salem a Beautiful City of Homes and Flowed ., "mmta"nTTnAj ri Wfc t 1I111II1I1 !! l I'M , BEAUTY AND GRANDEUR OF OREGON SCENERY MEN WHO ILVVE ACHIEVED A PHENOMENAL GROWTH MM rdck-r Tlio following bit of description of .straight Oregon scenery Is taken from an ar- terrific force. ttclo written by J. H. Cradlebaugh, of Tho Journal staff, for an Eastern publication, It belnjg one of a series of articles on Oregon written by htm for tho Eastern press: A description of Oregon scenery might well cause one much abler than myBolf to hesitate long before unlortaklng It. Oregon is so big, so grand, so beautiful that ono rea- rlbbed channel with The river Is liter ally tAirned on edge, and Its vast vn! umo rushes through a channel only 80 feet In wlUh. Just below Is the beautiful little city of Tho Dalles, the site of the old Indian village of Wlshram, described by Washington Irving in his "Astoria." Tho rlvtr hero half a mllo wide and 150 feet llzos the Tiamclty of language and tho deep sweeps In a great curvo Inadequacy of words Jn attempting Grandly Into tho mighty gorge it haa to tell of it. Cutting tho state into two dls tlnct sections, tho Cascade moun worn through tho mountain range. Tho hills rise on either side higher and higher; tho bluffs of columnar. Nothing bespeaks tho liberality and substantiality of a progressive community so well as tho fact that perfect strangers can come here, bo mado wolcomo, got Into a email busi ness and build It up to largo propor tions in a few years. Whllo they are not tho only ones who havo done theso things, McEvoy Brothers, of tho Chicago Store, aro striking examples to attest tho fact abovo stated. From a small cubby-hoio, crammed wnn cheaper grades of goods, on Court street, with ono clerk, thoy havo ex panded in a fow years to a largo corner storo on Commercial street, 175 feet deep, and occupying two floors, and part of it with threo floors, and 32 employes at this writ ing. They havo all departments of stock well supplied, maintain a dressmaking, mllllnory and suit de- lai. I1',,... . . . 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Tho hills rise here, gor, has developed groat ability aa r of tho Pacific, and Its. innumerable jcach a stepping stono to the other, stroams havo formed beautiful little until aftho Cascados tho bold bluffs valloys and delightful nooks, nltower a mllo above the mighty tor novrr ceasing delight to naturo lov-jrent that dashes its tremendous .. ,,.. fl,m otiniwl Hinlr num. UlOOd abOUt their feet. For ClX V a 14 V. if iivii ni'VMi wU... miles then tho bluo flood rushes along at raco-horso speed and then through evor-wldenlng channol flows a dry goods morchnant, and IiIb brother, Michael, has a reputation for bolng as good a Judge of fabrics and tho wants of tho trado na can bo for.md on tho Pacific coast. Tho Chicago Storo Is too well known to nocd furthor commendation to our readers. THE CAPITAL CITY'S SUCCESSFUL YOUNG FLORIST Ono of tho most charming places to visit Is the Carl- F. Ruof floral storo at 373 Stato street. Mr. Ruof conducted tho Asylum Avonuo green houses for several (seasons and thon this Bed of Anton Grown by Cart F. Hucf, tho Snlcm Florist. nuns ui iiuwum buiuiuju ior in0 City, Oregon. Flower t. - tug trado. Mr. Ruof carries a full stock and equipment to furnlBh floral dec oration for funerals, "weddings, par ties, banquets and all occasions whoro artistic decorations aro need ed. Tho Illustration printed with sketch shows Mr. Ruof's out- wont Into business for himself In door aster beds, from which Inst 1004 on tho Garden Road. Ho hns season ho made largo shipments to mer vacations thero, where the land scapo 1b still as God mado it, and unmnrred by man. Both tho Cns cado and Const Rangos nro hoavl!y tlmberod, whllo between them He tho Willamette, Umpqaia and Roguo River Vnlloys, onch with n beauty all its own cnoli different, and oach, onco soon, always remembered. Tho Wlllamotto Is tho largest of i tho thrco, with a length of about 350 mllos'hud a breadth of CO. It was, no doubt, at ono tlmo nn arm of tho Bon, but now a beautiful, broad Bweop of gently undulating plains, miles of prnlrlo, dotted with groves of nh and maplo and dark .Islands of majestic flrs. Tho climate is so mild that snow Is a rarity, and tho year around tho valley 1b an 1m monno omorald tho "sot" In tho ring of tho world. It is always beau tiful, but In June who can describe itl Mllo upon mllo of emornld sward, as fair to look upon as wns that vision when "Lot lifted up his oyoa and behold all tho plain of Jor dan, that It was woll watorcd every where, oven aB tho Garden of tho Lord." Tho mocintnln streams "havo forgotten tholr turbulonco nnd their courses nro bordorod by aldors and fringed with willows, whllo wild honoy suckles tanglo tholr tondrlls round treo and shrub and wild roses Jn riotous luxurlnnco mako groat DanKB oi pimc among mo vuruuro. placidly on to lose itself in tho broad BUILDING UP A FIRST Mllo after mllo tho scono stretches PaCflc, CLASS LADIES' AND away to whoro tho long rldgos flr- For twonty miles below tho Cas- GENTS' RESTAURANT clad and sinuous lift evor "higher cadea tlj0 8COnery j8 grand beyond Last May, Bullock Bros, establish- wero, iup to 1906, of a local character nnd higher, whllo tho canyons Browdtt8crptonf Toworing bluffs of ed a lunch counter next door to the only, but In that year a national aeepur mm uarKur uumuvu, uvi columnar basa t thro ethouoand foot Hauaer Bros, cun ston- and in No kkJ jtuuy aim del vci i n city. Tho good taste dbpl!! Mr. Ruof In all his cfelceli.:! his arrangement of iwxJi rnnkes him a very aatbfaetorj 1st to deal with. He ansi IZ nnd Plans fcr In advance ol t! J '""' l" "avo ico latest and best !. ' " tiu wuq mi on 1 Blnco built two green houses of Portland and Sound cities. Orders by Miss Besslo Scbaltz, who t!oLi tho most modern pnttorn, each 20 by mall and tolophono for floworsjrnroly good tasto In 'mikkt k Iby 100 foot, and Blocked with solec- nro filled to points all over wostorn jtlons .tillable- for any occasion SHBSHSBBBBSjf e cinBiRtu.j fcivi..j . . SSSSHFi mYi imw w w7vt?jI Bbb1BbbbbbbbbSD2BBHSSBSSH BBBAHBBBBBBBBaBaSBBBHliBBBaHaHftTlBflH if VHBfW?7r "vWaSBBBBv msmbp"Imb-mm BbSBBBBBBBBBBBBBbbIBBBSSBb'bI 'built at Belfast and thence towod, tho voyngo lasting a wade, to South ampton. Tho hazo lay thick upon tho river, yostorday morning, nnd It wbb bato- oven tno intellects of bllDttol&H plnyorg might bo In danger of lrtsj way. I Thoy add that If any InuM h tho complexity of the game Ytnjt-i ly daylight whon tho operation ofjjlrol tho oUvIoub thing to to-1 docking tho bow wns commonued. jcronse tho stzo of the old-fulloud" Tho nf tor-part of tho ship was nl.bonrd to twolve or ilxteen trer ready in dock, ballasted and firmly jonch way. This, howem, k Family and Home of Win. It. Aiuk'rson, n Well-Known Salem Pioneer. lino of work between tho various classes of trades employed. In tho building trades conciliation boards bolder and moro rugged until at last nlgh rj80 on tho Oregon shore from tholr rounded summits mark an iun- tll0 Water8 edge. Fantastic shapes dulatlng lino of boauty against an of old ca8tio3 with their battlements; amothystlno sky, and over all naturo tromondouB spires that stand out has draped a vail of royal purple, boldly whoro tho canyong broaJc distinct yet dreamlike, and lnde-througn. Eag,0 Gorgo 80 deoD nn,j scrlbably boautiful and from those B0 narrow that tho sun in all hla lofty cumralts rlso tho majestic course ha8 nevor f0lnd u. Ml,itno. peaks; snow clad, whlto, emblems of mal, Faij8i .. warn of wat0r nnd sllenco, of purity and majosty, andW00f of sun8bIiJo' that poura In'best whlto help and buying tho best thore aro many of them Hood, )Wavlng billows of laco a thousand'of ovorythlng and serving It in tho Jefferson, tho Three SlsterB, Thiol- foot down lnto ft bow, of bn8all:best 8tyo Wotch tho Improvemonta son and many ethers: a string of BnMm wti;moss and waving ferns; at "Tho Capital," as It will bo called pearls upon a thread-of purple! ,faint. soamsuncbo Bhrdlu shrdl sh nftap nw vnr's -I .. .v. ...... t..,. .., -i ' O ' voraber Mr. Grant Teetor becamo tholr successor, Ho is a yung man who hns all his llfo been engaged In tho restaurant business. Ho was six years at tho Whlto House, "whoro ho was commissary, and two" years at tho Ellto. With this exporlonco ho proposes to mako tho now venture a success by employing only tho uui mo vanoya ana mo uxuun- near lt tho mtlfl rrIdnl Val, a0 tains, with their sontinel snow faJnt( 80 deHcnt(?i tnat ,t ,8 biown t0 poaks beautiful as thoy are, aro nnd fr0 acr0B3 the faco of tho bluff evory-day affairs, for they, aro with as ,t floatB llght and 8ub8tanceleas ub nlwayB. Other countrlea havo as thlstl0f down for mor0 than 150o beautiful valleys and boautiful hllli, feot vanj8ninB ,n falnt mst and but Oregon has ono scenic wondnr j08,ng lt80iftoo fair and beautiful aaldo from ieso that Is not equalled to touoh U)0 earth. Capo HorD wlth in tho whole ring of tho world, and lt8 magniflcent columns; Castle that is, tho grand gorge of tho Co-Rook R thousand feet high, stand lumbla, whoro tho 'nttor broaKs Jng soinariy and aiQn0i and whose through the mighty Cascade Ranso lop goarco a dozen porao(ls bave nnd sweopB unhampered to tho Bea.Boen. Ro08ter Rock Latourollo It Is a magnificent stream, tho fifth Fal,Sj Brldnl Vn,u IJorso TaI1 PftH8 in size in tho world, and easily first. ench wlth ft beauty aU lts 0WB and in tho grandour and beauty of Its thea tho grand vlstas of tho Coium. sconory. It rises amid tho snow- blai n mll0) two me3 wIdGf a u,r. crowned mountains of British Co- quoIgo sea broldered wUb emerald, lumbla, and from tho character of ftnd over n ft gky ag dJ0p and bUie tho country through which It flows and puro a3 chudhood's eyes. It Is its waters, except at flood, are clear aH Jnde8Cribable and Ono can drink nud cold, and of a deep bluo tint ,n tho beauty and 8piondor and that mirror tho floating clouds until grandQUr of lt aU but n0no can toll. as ono glides over lis nzuro uopms it sooms as though ono were, sailing over an inverted sea. Fifteen mllea abovo the DalleB, and about 100 mllea east of Portland, tho river, as ihouch preparing for ltd battle with .everyone In the room making a face, tho mountain range, plunges over 'and tho ouo who mado tho worst faco tho Colllo falls, a series of broken apd aeparato cataracts, but magnlfl ent in tholr crandour. Below tho waters, after a brlot resting spoil, plungo Into tho narro.ws, "the riailos " and for a railo or moro tho whole mighty flood rushes through a , Ing.M--Montreal Star. schomo of conciliation was formed. Of tho 7248 cases sottled by con ciliation boards in tho last ten years, only 92 (or about 1 per cent) wore preceded by a Btoppago of work. Most of tho boards provided that all their decisions or the awards of their arbitrators shall bo final and binding and a fow go further and Impose a money ponnlty for breach of agree ment or award. This penalty has In ono or two cases boon onforcod, not only on tho employers, but on tho men. Following upon tho recent confer ence In London between tho various European marl tlmo employers' fed erations, steps are now being taken fixed upon tho block in rondlnoss to rocolvo tho now bow for which nho had been waiting bo long. Fom squnro logs -10 foot long had been fastened to tho plates of tho after part of tho ship for tho purposo of regulating tho dlstnnce. Whon the bow was admitted to tho basin tho mo3t enroful handling wns impera tive, but tho bow wns accurately contorod nnd pulled Into position by tho aid of her own stenm wlnchot, and careful mcnsuromontB then re EMlted In thp satisfactory anuounco montB that It had been worked Into tho oxnet position required. If the I least miscalculation had been mado jit would havo boon nocossnry to r I float tho bow and perform tho doll- cato feat anow. It Is oxpected that tho work of uniting tho two portions of the ship will bo completed within two rnonthR Tho first work to bo done will be to remove from tho bow a number of temporary plates which wero put on to glvo tho necessary talghtness to lt during tho tow from Belfast. For theso regular lengths of plato will bo substituted and tho work will then proceed on moro or less normal lines. London Chronicle. o ; Elght-story Chess Boards, Dr. Ferlnand Mnack of Hamburg proposes to add to tho torrors of chess by raising It to tho third di mension. He proposes cubical chess as an advance on tho existing game. Tho cubing ho proposes to accom plish by rigging a series of eight chess boards one above another, con necting them at corners by thin rods. Tho scope of the game would thus extend to 512 squares Instead of rf Doubtful Compliment. At an evening party they were playing a game which consisted of was awarded a prize; all did their level best, and then a gentleman went up to ono of tho ladles and said: "Woll, madam, I thuk you havo won tho prize." "Oh!" sho said, "I wasn't play- British Industrial Conciliation. Tho number of boards and Joint b h of tho countrle3 represented committees for the settlement of In- to nt two dolegateB t0 the ln. dustrlal disputes known by the ternatIomil committed which Is to uuum ui imue 10 uo ui existence ,n,m11i((1 anhama nt intnHnnnl Mnnck pronounces nonceme, Tho object, ho says, Is not tot plicnte the game, but to rtttorti to natural conditions. Sltce raj- thing olso in naturo hu ttw fr mansions, chosa should. X kl J Sun. i The Indicator, Somo call his "fan," lolto ' "slow," II ' Thoy say that all he etU Ho Bpends right off. I crijton Tho way he pays hU dwi Catholic Standard atlllss. . -o A Panic Victim. "What can I fotch you toiir.St MIllvunB?" "Somothlng cheap, 0r W any terrapin ha8h?"-KHC Journal. Limitations. She Ho has a most extrtordhwj figure, hasn't he? h That's so. I henere m Knnllo la nhnitt thfl ODlr thing t"9 buy ready madel-PMWdpH 1 qulrer. A Stranfic SWHf- Thnrn wfla a QUOer B&n ke" J" torday a powerful queer oa, marked tho landlord of tie tam" Polkvlllo. Ark. "He was b!g portlyandloud?.eed,:n consiueramy rw- r . u- n a ho bad regisierw - -.. . .... h us sieww? Going to stay w "',T he mi Coloneir and blamed I r'ar back ana aj, sir, and never was one it some"' r::v ilv of a durneu crR " " feller, I betchar-ruc. 64kt tho opening of tho game the r pieces and pawns aro to bo arranged pfory had a luuan" ' youkno, as at present, on tho lowest noara, ww "-- ,... . i. ,. on pvtrn. aet of And everywhere w .": UUk UUtll 1J141JU1 lo .." ... the present time Is 194,'and It Is es-IJ' ho places on the , king tlmnted that moro than 1,250,000 djsputegt nuiit jjeuiiiu uru cuvurea uy mo opor- atlons of all the conciliatory agen cies. In addition, thore are two boards aro Belgium, Denmark, France, Ger many, Great Britain, Holland, Italy, Vnrwnv nnrt Swnrtnn. Snnin was not whoso work Is restricted to question! Le presented at tho confernco hut has affecting employes of co-operative' been InvUed to nomiato two dele socletles, ajul 15 district boards not tbe lnlernatIonal commlt- confined to any particular trade, t wh0SQ flrst meot,ug wlI1 be neld In ThA nrtnl m InlnM nl Imah r 1 ' a ,. . . B in London uieci ujuusinos, wages mo most ire quent causo of disputes aro in most districts controlled by conciliation boards or similar arrangements. In other largo Industry, tho cotton trade, conciliation is provided for tho spinning branch by tho Booklands agrooment, whllo tho weaving branch hns a Joint committee with limited powers. Jn tho engineering trados tho torms of settlement made in January, 1898, of tho dispute ln 1897-98, provide conciliatory meth ods of arranging disputes for nearly tho wholo of tho United Kingdom. In the shipbulding trades machinery is In existence at tho important cen ters for avoiding a common causo of disputes, namely, tho demarcation row of tho second board. These are Ln.mno,! in nrnt Oft ttlfl WW Of nl&CCS Tho coutrles selecting delegates i'i'u .. -"-- ,rnm ueneain 'inem uguiuai. unvn. . Clever SIili Surgory. An unprecedented feat ln what may bo termed "ship surgery" wus brought to a stage nearer successful completion yesterday when tho two parts of tho severed Suevlc, old and new, wero brought Into exact Juxta position at Southampton and now only remain to bo securely -riveted and plated and hammered together. It was in tho middle of March that the big Whlto Star liner, a vessel of over 12,500 tons register, was wreck ed on the Lizard and tho foro part of tho ship broko clean away. The after part was brought safely to Southampton and a new forepart was above. Each player has, tnereiorc, 24 combatants at his disposal. The moves are extensions of the present moves to the conditions of tho cube. Tho rooks, for Instance, can mount from ono board to an other along verlcal lines only, the bishops only on diagonals. The queen can Jump from one cor ner of tho lowest board to apy of tho other boards on vertical or tllag onal lines. Tho knight, cannot climb or descend more than two boards in his own peculiar way. Tho moves of the king and pawns cannot exeed moro than ono board, and they must choose between changing boards and changing squares on the same board. Dr. Maack's invention has not been received with entire good humor by chess players. Somo of them write to the papers that tho game wa3 enough for tho ordinary brain al ready, and whon it camo to having tho king climb out of check by get ting on tho roof of tho chessDoara The hint was sure o ssj , jfew York Catarrh C-MjJa with LOCAL -APWJpfui they cannot reach the8 r disease. Catarrh Is ft 7order 8t.tutlonal disease nwBji cure it you must B b t internally, and acts a . Wood and mucous J J Catarrh euro 13 ntaQM 0f ti cine. it was Vnl best It was P-T ' u count physicians In "V yearsandlsare- It Is composed of th known, comD nea - if purifiers, act ng JWdV cous surfaces. TM Juh1 -tlon of the two WjJ produces such wona free. J v Toledo, O. pr!e lit, , Sold by &maP v 'I "&. stlpatlon. pill fttf J