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4 tf".bfc ''f Tfif" "ttfly'-ff3 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALBM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 10 7. .rw- TiZ ft K fc OilklMhllMMMfctfcM We wish, our patrons a Merry Christmas, plenty of Turkey and many happy returns of the day for their generous patronage in our clothing business. flW-ri G. W. JOHNSON &C0. , 141 Commercial Street, Salem, Ore. WfclfcMMWiWMIWfctfcllltoW PERSONAL MENTION Jnmcs Mott, tho Stanford Btudcnt, in Jn .tho city to spend tho holldnya with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Mott. Miss Freda Potorson loft this morn lng for Portland, whero bIio will visit friends for tho -day. SENDING PICTURES 1JV VIRE. FUN'STON'S idea op a joke. Aftor nil his distinguished Borvlco Tho process of Professor Korn of to his country, Gonoral Funston Is Munich for telegraphing plcturos "in bad" with tho Prosldent. And depends upon the woll-known fnct it nil camo about through tho that selenium vnrlos in Its conduc- doughty llttlo soldier's fnlso concop- tlvity of oloctrlclty nccordjng to tho Hon of a Jolco. Gonoral Funston amount of light which falls upon it. possesses abundant good naturo and A film of tho portrait or nlcturo do- ho has seen othor mon advancod over t sired to bo reproduced was mounted him in tho sorvlco to such an oxtont Mrs. S. L. Hnyden and son, Miller, on n cylinder In tho trnnsfltting np-,thnt ho has grown used to it and tho and mother, Mrs. J. F. Miller, loftporotus. A rny of light from n vac- fun of tho wholo thing appeals to Xor tho metropolis to visit relatives, uum lamp was focused through tho him. Ho never whimpered and ho Ford Tanxloy, who has been vlBlt-'flim on to n prism within tho cylinder took mis mcdlclno llko a mnn, and Ing rolatlvca In Ihls city, left this and refracted to a BOlonlum pinto finally ho has como to laugh at his jSmlng for his homo in Portland, .bolow. On slowly revolving tho cyl- luck. Howovor, ho has failed to MIsa Jcsslo Rock loft this morn- Indor tho light playing on tho sole- fathom tho Roosevelt naturo. Ho lug for Portland to spend Christmas nlum plato varied in intensity and cannot dlfforontlnto bctweon u Joko with xolativcs. cauBOd a corresponding fluctuation that Is at his exponso and any other Gcorgo Ruof and family of Indc- or pulsation of tho electric current kind of a poke. This Is why ho failed pondonco nro visiting relatives at Sa-' pausing through tho plato. This cur- to please tho President when tho Int lem over Christmas iront by a apparatus rovorslng tho tor ordered all military officers to J. N. Terry, who came to Salem slx18 tho,othor "" ByB'' TtZ7 r!n 1 months ago from Arizona, Is a roa-0' wn nrodcot corrc-, their commlBsIonB. Funston took an dor of Tho Dallv Journal spondlng fluctuations In light upon automobile, uor oi mu uauy journal, i M fl. mwitrili nn n ml. Prosldent Roosevolt lnslsta that , Indor which revolved at exactly the tho men in command of tho military same speed as tho ono at tho trans- establishment shall rldo horses and mlttlng station. It this way, as tho koop thomsolves Jn condition for nc boam at tho transmitting station tlvo campaigning, Ho wants no passed through fiuccosslvo points on "mollycoddle" on tho pay roll of tho tho original film, tho Hgbt value of army. la furtherance of this ob thoso polntB was faithfully repro- Joct ho Issued an Imperative com duced in rovcrso or negativo at tho mand that riding tosts bo made, rocolvlng station. A number of ro- Gonoral Punston, who frozo In Alas- markablv clear nhotocranhlo Dor- ka, bushwhacked in Cuba, led tho tralta wore reproduced in this man- Twentieth Kansas against tho sav ner, over tho Korn systm, In spite of ages of Luzon and finally captured artificial obstacles which woro made Agulnaldo had reason to think hlm equlvalont to the resistance of many solf a pretty good soldier, but his thousands of miles of telegraphic idea of humor was badly dovoloped. wlro, Slnco then thoro havo been' a When tho order enmo to ride, Gono numbor of other inventions along ral Funston Jumped Into his twenty- tho same lino whloh make It prob- horse-powor gasoline buzzer and able that the day Is not distant when whizzed along. Tho flippancy of this the telegraphing of portraits or pic- aotlon has aroused tho Ire of tho head tures for commercial or police pur- of tho army, and now tho Kansan Wllhelm Rautonkrnnz, renchod' Salem two weeks ago and located n ar hero, hes joined our weokly subscription list. Mr. and Mrs. R, D, Allen aro In Hubbnrd to attend a family reunion at tho homo of tholr daughter, Mrs. I John Miller. Mrs. Frank Derby and daughter. Mies Ulvn, aro visiting In Portland. MJrs. J. C. Marsh Is visiting In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Curtis wont to Portlnnd last ovonlng for an over ChrlBtmns visit to relatives. Mrs. A. Mollon Is tho guest of rel atives and friends In Corvallls. Mrs. E. G. Snolllng, of Albany, Is visiting Judgo and George Burnett, of this city. Mrs. Snolllng Is a sister of tho judgo. Edward Thlelson, of Portland, la spending Christmas with his parents, Mr, and rMs. Honry Thlelson, of this city. "Shorty" Foster, of Corvallls, Is tho guest of friends in this city, and attended tho exerclsos nt the Auditor ium Inst ovonlng. points out that thoro Is certain de finite information concerning nnchor ngo places", harbors, points on routes whoro coaling at sea may most ad vantageously bo porformed In short It 1b contended that ovory navy should, In timo of pence, become In formed of tho worst difficulties that mny bo met 1" caso tho samo routo should havo to bo covered lu tlmo of war. No amount of enroful pre arrangoment, Captain Mahan argues, takos tho placo of doing tho thing Itself. Ho bolloves that this voyago cannot bo made oven onc, and dur ing a porlod of pence, without tho ontlro commanding forco. from tho commander in chief and tho Cap tains down to tho junior official staff, being better fitted to ropoat tho operation in war. It is, perhaps, well to call world attention to tho fact that wo havo an extended Pacific Coast. Captain Mahan, though, arguing that tho movement of tho fleet to tho Pacific does not noceosnrlly have any othor significance than that of a practlco cruloo, yet acknowledges that it Is at IcaBt a dooatnblo question whether for tho near fmturo tho Pacific Is not tho greater contor of world interest. ' Ho fools quito -certain that, with ro- gard to our own military necessities, tho Pacific Is an aroa of greater ox- poauro than tho Atlantic. But whothcr na a proctlco drill moroly or as n, precautionary stnto policy, tin plain common-sonso view of tho American pooplo will llkoly colncldo with tho conclusion that tho voyago about to bo undertaken is practical, advlsablo and, porhnps, oven Imporn- tlvo. Baltlmoro American. o THE BURGLARS AND THE POLICE Tho ontorprlBlng burglnr Is so buBy burgling theso dnys that ho has no tlmo "to Ho a-ba8klng In tho mm." His Is tho ono business whoso pros perity has been Increased by tho hard 4111103 mid ho Is pushing It bo enorgotlcnlly that tho compnnlos which lneuro you ngnlnst loss from his depredations nro going to rnlso tholr rntos. Those bi'irglnr InBurnnco compa nies report that tho lncrcnso of rob- borlos which has entailed loss upon them hns occurred within tho Inst sixty days. Tho reason of that ln crcnso nt this tlmo Is obvious. Wo havo had a big bank panic and thou sands of pooplo havo romoved tholr dopoBlta. Thoy must keep thorn somowhoro, nnd If tho burglnr Is In dustrious his chanco of finding tho homo substltuto for tho savings bank Is exc Uent. Obviously,, that Is tho burglar's view of It, becnuso they havo boon working llko beavers slnco tho Knickerbocker TriiBt closed Its doors. Obviously, too, they havo been rewarded", for tho Infiurnnco companies roport that moro robber-1 ies havo hen committed during the last fortnight than in any othor. 0r Store Willfemain Cl A FEW 1.014 Av HALf Price WE 3 AItKClX)SlXGoi!TAtL0VR I Men's and Boys' Ove f( At 20 Per Cent Discount THIS INCLUDES ALL OUR GENU. INH PRIESTLY "CHAVEXLTTE" RAIN COATS. DON'T OVERLOOK Til KM. M , GO f m. sir'ied' (5a6A ah G. tWej fflrdi: We Undersell " Segnlir Sta," Mill I II IHH III i Minn,; CITY NEWS!! I A Collection of Important Par- T BKranha for Your Consideration K ...iiiiii m. TTTTTTrnTTTrri poso will bo successful. The system of tho Belgian engi neer, Carbonelle, lo mechanical, llko that of Belln. This apparatus not only allows drawings or photogrophs to be transmitted to a distance in an oxtromoly short Interval of tlmo, Mr. Foster Is one but onablos a block ready for prlnt- of O. A. C.'s star basketball men. jng to t,0 produced Immediately at Don Ynntls, who hns boon attend- the rocolvlng station. The sending ing tho Agricultural College at Cor- apparatus Is ao designed as to utlllzo vaws, is homo to spend the holidays. if0r tho transmission of icoy uoan, mo National uisouit rep either the differences In will havo to got on a horse and ride llko tho very Nick to save himself. It will bo pretty tough on Punston to make tho riding tests before hla own command. "We can imagine him mounted on his charger wond ing hla painful way to tho fair grounds amid the acclaim of tho mul titude. Despite the honorable scars i.pon his arms and legs and tho fact that ho Is a husband and father, ho pictures will be put through his paces as electrical though he were a raw recruit. At the Netlco mi,, nnminl TnrftHnor of tho 6har0 porlod. That is, tho first burglars th CopUal Natlonai who wont aftor tho domestic hoards , f0f th0 olficUon of havo been so successful that they '.., wlll ,, hnlf, it. banking have drawn othor criminals Into their 'houBQ ,n Sftloni( 0reg0n on Jnwuary We a m 13, 1908 at 3 122-13-30d o'clock p. m. JOS. H. ALBERT, Cashier. meeting of ho ing Christmas with Dr. and rMs. Carl ton Smith. xesontntive, is nomo for the Holidays, 'reslstence shown by a photographic start off he will Tnimp himself over Mrs. C. P. Williams Is the gftiost of pint0 or film, according to the tho back of his mount and swing friends and rolatlves In Portland. amount of metal silt present at its down tho quarter amid the cheeri Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Martin, Dr. 'different points, or else tho differ- of his associates. As he comes down O. Holland. Miss Constance Hol-Joncc in the thlokness of tho gelatine the stretch ho will bo greeted by the land and Carl Thompson, of Port- (ayor of a phoographlc carbon print, encouraging yells of his cemmand: land, aro guests of Mr. and Mrs.i,v plcturo drawn with non-conduclvo "Go It, Punston!" "Whoop 'or up, Ralph Glovor. ink on metal foil can likewise bo Tim!" "You're the candy kid!" and Mrs. M. C. Smith nud daughter,' rGadlly transmitted. In all cases ro- "Ride for homo and Roosevelt!" Miss Eugenia, nro In the city, spend- productions will take place at the Thoio shouts will help him In his receiving setatlon Immediately, ;uish to vve his placo In the army without any developing process. The It's really too bad the President Richard and Dan Allen and sister, Carbonelle syctom appears to be su- can't bo present to see tho fun. Miea Borthn, went to Hubbnrd, this porlor to that of Dr, Korn, 'in Its Kansas City Journal. morning to spend Christmas with hel 'rapidity and practicability, and sug- o otlves. gosts a method by which tho noces- SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CRUISE n slty of a signal or codo for ordinary in an article published in the last OpwattMl Upon for Appendicitis. messages may oven bo eliminated, number of tho Scientific American John Carson, Jr., aged 13 years, and an automatic telegraph Intru- Captain A. T. Mahan undertakes to whs tnkon to the hospital yesterday, jment produced. For example, it Is Interpret "the true significance of tho whero ho underwent an operation forjOlalmed that the handwriting of the Pacific cruise." He writes not as appendicitis. Ho is reported to bo ordinary tologram can be exactly re- one possessing a knowledge of state getting along nicely. Dr. Morso is j produced, and that tho system will secrets. Of state policy reasons for the attending physician. His 15-jtransmlt as many as 300,000 to 500,- the cruise, If such exist, lie declares year-old sistor, Ml ssKathryn, aboutJOOO letters per hour, acordlng as the that he knows nothing. His point two weok3 ago underwent an opora apparatus Is used in simple or du- 0f view Is entirely that of the naval tlon for tho samo complaint. HerPlex connection. The speed at which strategist. He contends that the condition is rapidly improving, and .blocks can be prepared will bo In- movement of the United States bat eho will soon bo able to return to her forred from the fact that the appara- tleship fleet from the Atlantic to the homo. Attorney John Carson, thejtus will engrave a block four by seven Paolflo Coast is in tho highest sense father, was called back from Seattle,; in one mimuo. practical because It Is- precisely tho o jklnd of movement which the fleet of Miss Effle Harold is visiting friends n7 nation may, and usually will, and relatives in Albany. Jbo required to make In war. He as he was leaving for Alaska on lo- gal business, arriving In tho city yesterday. lino of work and tiro creating some thing llko an epidemic of robbery. Tho Insurance companies blame for this outbreak of crlmo the police policy of concealment. They InsUt rTT:i"l rZ,Z A Columbia disc graphopheno 4. .11.. t ,, ii ijk mnnhinftl. nnd 25 records, iu uio lojjuriunj uu uusiiijiuiuis ui www M.v.-f crimes mado to them that tho result- good assortment. Twenty" . Ing publicity would mako people cau-! inch and four 11-lnch size, rn tlous and tho burglars' hauls would ,$25. Enquire at Journal oBt( bo smaller. i Whether thn nolico accent the I suggestion or not, however, there Is Lawyer Tnko Notice i...i ii x i ...I rhirA will ho n. mei one who has taken money out of tho Marlon County Bar Association savings banks, or who arr!os largo (tho circuit court room w- sums in his house or 1i1b pockets, houso on Thursday, Decem"" promptly put that money Into -the 1907, at 4 p. ra., for uwp' . . . . ,. ..t i ..Mn. nn thD WIHMtiH Ul HI" " DanKS, tuo uurginrs cant get it tuiiamcnub 0j -there, and the Indications are that neys In regard to a special ier those directors who woro llkoly tl tho circuit court, walk off with It without the formality JOHN H. NONARY., of asking leave have been caught C W. Corby, Sec. i--- nnd removed from the snhero of their I -" dangerous activities. iSInb Wood for Sale-- I Quick delivery. Discount on quam This return to ordinary prudence Spauldlng Logging Co. on xno part or citizens, nowevur, n2-10-lt-eou would bo no reason why tho police should not resume the practice of reporting robberies, which worked t Lnusnnne Hall woll in Brooklyn from the time this i jnss Helen Smith and Miss ver city had police down to the days of Burtlett last ovenlng enterta ined consolidation. The police theory Is Lausanne hall a large number on that publicity wonild hinder tho cap- university students, who arJp.a ture of the robbers. Tho real reason jng the holidays In the city. The for their course may bo that public-'wag prettily decorated for the oc Ity would glvo such proofs of pollce'gjo,,. An impromptu literary Incompetence as to raise a storm of imuslcal program was rendered public Indignation. But even then tho publicity would aid tho pollco de partment becauso It' would create a demand for tho additional mejx which the police forco so (urgently noeds. Tho number of tho robber ies and the losses by them are far greater than the public dreams. In ono year the fire losses In the city were $9,000,000, while In the same time the robberies amunted to $15, 000,000. Tho fires that year num bered S.000 and the burglaries 16, 000. It is high time that the police wake up, but it Is alco high time that householders stop, trusting bureau drawers or mettresses with their re sources. Brooklyn Eagle, musicua piuB" " ' . pnests ing the evening, and when the gu departed at a late hour the fair to tnases wer evotea umuub delightful entertainers circle. In college 0recm to ft A number cls' tllnMr nnUflaslcidtoM '"" - ' ... hi rwtM Grtff. V"' havlne coma d0 ". day. ThMlJ"J save the . '""..; io ' January -; furnacaiiU; four or n "'- h j bosraonitoPra are 30 or 7Z '""'r:. from tno w THESPi rt' We f" - butTriUt"" .to& o-irn . mtroa 4C mu -1X fiSZUBS Rivor Rising The river bad reached the 20.7 16 "v"r """.:: .A la rising foot mark this moru.ub, - at the ate of about .1 of a foot Ie hour. The weather W'1" Portland phoned "? that if no moro rain fell the er tesses were voted among e foot mark by Friday Jberesbn little damage reported bo far tho high water. jnas, ittrt, &