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C it would dc very
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aw hattah to ask pour dochr about uoies. ask lumme next "me you sec
A?tr t .," Wcne. a Odor's medicine, t for over half a century, f h A7 Co.,
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IIMFLAMMING
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
hoMOTER WRITES LETTER TO
AGER WHITE AND MAKES STATEMENTS WHICH WERE NEV
ER BEFORE HEARD OP IN ASTORIA OR BY HER BUSINESS
MEN INTERESTING READING TO THOSE FAMILIAR WITH
PROPOSED VENTURE.
' ' '
I A letter hns just been received by
inager John H. Whyte, of tne Ab-
-in cimmber of commerce, from
illlnm H. Garland, the gentlemen
t 1.1.. ..I.ltsi,l tllfj ntiV.ltV.tll.-t.
1 ..1n nnrfnln nvnrtnrncs rif
!fl, nnj UIUUV .c vu-WJ. w.w.,o vr..
valuable and commercial sort, and
Biilc It states, in tne mnin, mo
Irnis of the negotiations then offer-
by Mr. Garland, and considered
M accepted uy tno peopje 01 is-
rln, it aUudes to certain facts and
sures alleged to have been Incor-
grated in the propostion which were
ker heard of beforo the arrival
tre, yesterday, of Mr. Gnrland's lot-
r renouncing tho alleged contact,
The letter refrrod to, contains a
t of specific information, tnus
ven gratuitously by Mr. Garland,
hlch, had It been placed beforo tho
topic of Astoria, as plainly, during
s stav here, wcriild for all time,
Lvo oblntod his writing the lottor
renunciation at all.
Tho certain facts nnd figures,
Rikli, in hh letter just at hand, Mr.
iirJnnd in Ists that ho used In ox-
alnlng his deal with this people,
fo acccntunted in the presentation
th? original contract nnd tho let- a
lr alluded to.
For Instance, ho saya In th elottor
lat ho fixed itho'valuo of tho Im-
ovements to bo placed upon tho
Fees of Counsel for Receiver. I
An extreme caBO, but
a typical
Use, illustrating tho
larges mado by counsel for recoiv
rs, is now boforo Thomas F. Con-
lay as roforAo. Ho is taking tho
burth yearly accounting of Charlos
Preston as receiver of tho Nov
)rk Building Loan Banking com
my.
This banking company had some
:,uuu depositors ami $3,uuu,uuu lu
sted whon it failed in 1903. Tho
positors navo uoen paiu 10 per
at and they hope to receive an
muonai ana unai payment or
lr cent. Notwlthstanuing tho
pager and wretched showing of tho .
,u"u vuiiiuiuwwu, .vvw.,- -
orney or counsel, young Mr. ay-'por
bsks ior au,uuu ior ihb services
m January, 1907,. to Soptembor, Journnl !n st, Paail tho ovonlng-Dls-1907.
This la at the rate of t ,, ln mdianapolls tho events
,000 a year. Of course, no young
er's services aro worth any such
i. ard it may well bo doubted
.thcr they aro worth one-half th th
iount, or even one-nuarter; but o
lndivldunl case is of no special
or4anc , except ns It senes to
"rare an oxlsltmg danger that
to pa, the payment of excosslvo
out of tho dopletod treasury of nnd
wina corporation.
Wia js the remedy? What should
uonf? it is cortain that In tlio
ilng session of tho legislature
ie act will be passed limiting tho of
s of the attorney or counsel for H0rbtne and you will havebushele
f'lver. While the compensation of
a receiver is limited by law to fu ana h.aVo that bad tasto in your
.uQO a year, thore would seem mouth. Try a bottle of Herbine, u
le no good reason why the com- postlvo euro for all liver complaints.
nation of his lawyer should not jj.
be restrained by statute. i havo (used Herblno for ovor a year
proper limitation would be tho and find a fine regulator. I gladly
trictlon of the fees of tho re- ronnimonrt it ns a fine medicine for
rer's lawyer, whether he bo term
an attorney or counsel, to the
ii allowed to the rocelver, except
cases where the net assets or the
leys actuary paid as dividends to
depositors and creditors shall
ecd 80 per cent of the liabilities
tho Insolvent concern, when the
rjers might be paid such further
n a j should be fixad by the court.
rVhfn we boar In mind In the case
a receivership every dollar paid
a receiver or to his lawyer Is
pen from the pockets of depositors
creditors, the restriction of fofi.
i'd seem to bo only a matter of
itnon justice, for otherwise the
is of law would be used only
increase and to aggravate the bur-
13 and the losses of the unfortu-
New York Sun. ,'
-o-
robably It Is your Btomach and
your heart that causes pain In
pborhoqd of tfte heart. If I
s Family Medicine will give re
25 cents at druggists.
It would be very interesting to know
your family physician
cr's uierry Pectoral
ana all forms of lung
ASTORIA
CHAMBER OP COMMERCE MAN
to - be - purchased 'water froht, n(
?aoo,ooo, a figure heard of this con-
flection for tne first time vla the let-
ter aforesaid. That tho approxlmato
Vflllin tt Mm flirnn otnnitian tr 1n
nlnnml nnnn flm A at nt-ln A liialfn rim
i....y,..u ..,.... v.. vovv...u-v..ani ....,
was to be $750,000, a sum first heard
01, in me letter aiorcsaiu. mat no
and his syndicate were to deposit in
the Astoria banks tho sum of $1,000,-
uuu in casn; a iorm 01 couiriuruuou
differing from tho original statement,
which was that "he, hlmsolf, would
take one million of tho capital stock,"
but whether in bonuB or cash, was
loft entirely problematical in ithe
centract: "That any fair-minded
man will admit ho was right when
no reiuaeu to nam ino Bynuicniu
behind him"; and yet thoro wore half
a hundred fair-minded business men
listening to his proposition, and who
practlcrlly Jolnod In tho insistent do-
mnnd that ho name his backers and
friends or glvo somo tangible assur-
nnco that Astoria was dealing witn n
tangiblo group of buslnoas men lllco
themselves. "Thnt no person, In open
mooting, asked him for porsonal ref-
orencos, but that ho voluntarily gava
detailed statement of his ontlro
,llfo"; neither of which declarations
aro born out by the record of tho
meeting nqr tho memory or a Blnglo
mnn presents, otc, etc. .
Carrie Nation
certainly smnshod a holo in tho bar-
rooms of Kansas, but Ballard's
enoiniouB.Hbr(jllound gyrup 1U18 smashed all
records as a euro for coughs, bron7
chitis, Influenza and -all pulmonary
dlsoasen. T. C. II , Ilor.ton, Kansas,
writes: "I have novor found a medl
cino that would euro a cough bo
quickly ns Ballard's Horohound Sy-
i m it n.i 1
rup. I navo usca u ror years." aom
-q j Fry
Evening Newfimpers.
Evening newspapers havo attained
tlQ flrst OBltlon In tho majority of
tho cUl08 or tho Unted states.
- hm, ,n Bn n.c nnatnnn wn mnnn
oIrculaUont advertising patronage
nmj mnuonco. Tiio lending newspa
,n Kansas City is tho evening
otftr. in Minneanolis. tho evening
NowSf In N0wnrk tho evening News,
, Washington tho evening Star, In
nrooklvn. the Eagle, in Philadelphia
jmiletln. in Detroit tho News, in
T.nni tho Post-Disnatch. In Chi-
caco ti10 Dally News. In many other
clUog Ul0 patronage and Influence Is
about eoually divided. In Salem tho
canltal Journal Is fir,st ln everything,
yet tiiero aro SOmo that aro not
smnrt onouch to use it. It gives the
ujggest service at tho lowest cost.
o
TIo Joy
uyjng ls to have good honlth. Use
joy. You need not bo blue, frot-
Harrell, Austin, Texas, writes
Dyspepsia." Sold by D. J. Fry
New
Management
The management of tho Cap
ital City Laundry wishes to no
tify its patrons that it will be
closed for repairs and., to In
stall now machinery until tho
first of tho year. After the
first of the year. After the flrst
of the year it will be run un-
G0M6S f Uflf R
Tho owners being the managers
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON,
KllllKlillIlg
URKET REPORTS
EIlalllrKrlKXtf
SALEM MARKET. N
Loral Wholesale Market. -Egg3
29 c.
Butter 37 &c; fat 3Gc.
Hens -9c; young chIckens7'"Sc.
Local wheat 85c.
Oats 35c.
Barley $24$25.
FlourHard wheat; IBO; valley,
4.00.
Mill feed Bran,
$26.50.
Hay Cheat, $14;
12 per ton; timothy,
Onions 2o lb.
Potatoes 85o cwt.
"M
.$25; shorts,
'' & ,', "
clo'ver, $10
$13?15.
.rv
Hops Old, 4Gc; new, 7 8c.
Chlttim bark 45c.
Tropical Fralta.
Bananas r$6. " jf '
Oranges $2.50$3.00n '"
Lemon3 $4 $4.50. . l' v
Uoudl Market. y ' i
Onts White, $2S per ton.
Wheal $1.00. '"
Rolled bnrloy $30.
Eggs 35c.
Butter Country, 35c; creamery,
40c.
Flour Valley, $1.20 per sack;
hnrd wheat, 51.40 $1.50.
Bran SOcc per sack; $2G per ton;
shorts, $1.10 per sack.
Hay 'Timothy, 85 90c per cwt;
cheat, 90c; clover, 75s per cwt ;
shorts, $1.10 por sack.
Hogs Fnt, 4ViC
Cattlo 1100 1200 lb teen.
8c.
Lighter Bteorb 33c.
Stock hogs 4 c.
Cows and heifors 9001000TT
2 2 c.
Lambs 4&c.
f
Veal Dressed, 5 7c.
Portlniul Mnrlcot.
Wheat Club, 83c; valley 83c;
blue stom, 85c.
Millstuff Bran, $21.
Hny Timothy, valloy, $18 $19;
alfalfa, $13.
Vttch $8.50.
Poultrty lions, 10 lie; spring
chickons, 10ll4; ducks, yoning,
13 14c; plgoons, $1$1.25,
Pork BeBt, $6 $6.35.
Hops 1907, 7H10c; old, 4
41jc lb. ,
Lambs $3. 80 $6.00.
Mutton $4.50 $5.00.
Wool 20 22c; eastern Oregon,
1622c.
THE
O.K.
GROCERY
OUR DELIVERYSERVICE
Is as prompt as our groceries are
good and that ls saying much. We
shall be glad to make delivery to
you whether yau,r order bo small or
largo. If you need anything Jn a
hurry don't hesitate to let us know
and we'll send the groceries. They'll
bo just as good as if you selected
them in person, too. Wo handle only
standard qualities so thoro wllh ba
no danger of your getting Inferior
groceries no matter how you order.
A. A. ENGLEBART,
12th St. Phono 12S
WHITE BRONZE MONUMENTS
Nover ohlp, crack
tarnish, moss or
Qorrodo. Tho only
kind that never
need cleaning. For
tha truth of the
abovo see them In
all tho Salem and
many of tho coun-
i y cemeterhM;
somo of tbuui
have been thoro fo. ?2 yearsr""lf
yon want tho verybdst at living
P'JctM call on crauMiess
458 Mill St. Phone 12S1, Salem, O.'
T. B. WAIT.
SALEM BRICKYARDS
A. A. BURTON. Pro.
Brick always en band, la car lot
Oi' otherwise. Preesml ferlclt m4
to order. Yard on State strwt, mbUi
of pentltflBtlary. -T-l-tf.
rv 7n
THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1008.
JPk ' ,' " '" '" ' , ' 1 m
"Wf .. J MM
i .sssscy i a if -, m. . riuyuv i
USE A BAKING POWDER YOU
KNOW NOTHING OP FOR BAK
ING PURPOSES.
WHEN YOU INSIST ON YOUR
GROCER SUPPLYING YOU WITH
EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING
POWDER, YOU CAN RELY ON SE
CURING THE KIND THAT WILL
PROVE SATISFACTORY TO YOU
IN EVERY RESPECT. ALL USERS
OP EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAK
ING POWDER HAVE NOTHING
BUT "WORDS OF PRAISE TO SAY
REGARDING ITS BAKING QUALI
TIES. FOR SALE EVERYWlfERK
DR. KUM
WONDERFUL CHINESE DOCTOR
Will treat you with Oriental herbs
and euro any disease without opera
tlon or pain.
Dr. Kum Is known everywhere in
Snlom, and hns cured many promi
nent people here. Ho has lived In
Salem for 20 yenrs, and can bo trust
ed. Ho uses many medicines un
known to white doctors, nnd with
them can cure 'cutarrh, asthma,
lung troubles, rehurantlsra, stomach
liver and kidney diseases. '
Dr. Kum makes n specialty of
dropBy nnd fomnlo troubles. Ills rem
edlea euro private disease when ev
erything olso falls. Ho hnB hun
dreds of testimonials, and gives con
sulfation roo. Prlce3 for medicine
very modurate. Porsons in tho couc
try can write for blank. Send stamp
If you want somo extra flno toa
get It from ua.
DR. KUM BOW WO CO.'
BIG REDUCTION
On brokon lots o( Lndloa nnd Chll
's 8U003.
dr
OUR SPECIAL
LadlcB' wool lined rubbers aro
Just what you want fon tho damp,
cold weathor.. High top nubbor
boots. Roflar $4.75 values now
$4.50; $6.00 values now $5.75.
JACOB.VOGT
s? -y
iu
COPYRICHT
FRESH HOT ROLLS
FOR BREAICFAST
aro a luxury only whon tho skill
of the baker has glvon that Inde
scribably HiBoious flavor to his pro
ductions. That only roal skill and ox
porlonco can provide. Thoroforo
to bo good thoy must bo 8uper-ox
collrnt, and that is Just what Ullum'a
rolls are. Thoy are not commdn-
place, and give an nddod zost to your
breakfast that nothing olso can.
CAPITAL BAKERY,
C. Ullom, Prop,
130 Court Street.
BUTTERNUT BREAD.
It 1b worth more than any othe
bread, yet the price li no hljchr
For sale at your grocer'.
CALIFORNIA BAKERY.
Thonuti St Cool v. Prop
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imimmvwtHtHnmt
ixmmuum pills.
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T-. . ' """ mmumr Hit HTIUUU Uriiib ,!
t.l, tfttvt M4 Jwitmtr,-v)r
JgJIMJ1' . T. AH6ArlH. tVt.
'SU in Stkm by Dr. S. C Storj
vr- il-'J t 1 Tj-X. -v
THE CLASSIFIED
wm i m i m i iii4 - frgbnt'i - - Hi
rox flAua
i' or sole Nice-" 2-year-old Marquotto
English Walnut trees. Enquire of
C Dlllmnn, 447 State sircot, also
second-hand goods for sale Here.
12-31-3t
For Sale Fresh milk cow. Enquire
at 525 Twentieth street, or phono
1287. ' ; 12-20-tf
For Sale orrTrado A 9-rooni resi
dence on Contostroet, good loca
tion , cornor lot, cement walks, al
so barn. Latham Land Co., over
Portland General Electrio Co.
12-23-tf
For Sale -Good houBO and barn,
now, 25 acres all undo cultivation
berries, "prunes nnd all kinds of
fruit', flvgi miles from SaVom, $3500
This Includes- Q'cows, 2 horses.hnr
noss, 1 heavy wagon, spring wagon
200 chickens nnd other farming
necessities. Enquire 492 Stnto
street. 9-23-tf
FOR RENT
To Rent. Flvo room flat, ovor Far
rlngton & Van Pntton's markot.
Inqulro of Sterner & Berger, 188
South Liberty Btreet. 9-24-tf
zz: rc
MISCELLANEOUS.
VoTnTaimhcTmiU
bor .shingles, building material,
wood and coal. Low prices and
prompt dollvorlos. One block east
of S. P. passetigt- dopot. Phono
108. 7-2-tf
Butte & Wciulerotli Fine wines,
liquors nnd clgara. Wo handle
tha inlnlirnln1 l.'Allrin vnnt Onntln
:' vvhlsklofl. Cool nnd rtfrcahlnc hocr
constantly oi draught Soutli
Comniorclal Btl-oot. 9-3-1 yr
Enlarged-
Our meat market on Bast 8tato
street hns boon doubled In size and
wo aro hotter propnrod than over to
aorvo customors. Prompt Borvlco nnd
tho host of meats our motto. Call
oi phono 199. B. E. Edwards, Prop
Wo Aro Ca.sh PurcliaHora Of poul
try, ogga, and all kjnds of farm
produce Berry crates made up
ln unlimited iuantltles. Capital
Commission Co., 207 South Com
mercial stroot, Salem Phone Main
179.
WANTED.
Wanted Two rooms on ground floor
for Invalid and nurao, with board,
or near restaurant. Address P.
O. box 463. l-l-3t
Wanted A homo for a boy baby,
nlno months of ago, from good
family. For particulars Inqulro
of N. W. Kolly, at 1659 Court
otroet. 12-30-lw
Wanted By llttlo girl, to take ctro
of baby after school. Apply to
142 Court Htroot. Phpno 1474.
12-30-3t
Girl Wanted To do gonornl house
work, In Bmnll family, Pormnnont
position ito right party. Mru. F.
W. Powor, 390 North Summor
Btreot. 12-30-lwk
Wanted Young lady to do uoctoty
reporting for tho Capital Journal.
Wanted. Monngor for branch ofllco
wo wish to locnto hero in Halein.
Addre8, with referoncoa, Tho
Morris Wholesale IIoubo, Cincin
nati. Ohio. 12-9-lm
PLU5H1ERS.
Theo. M. Barr Plumbing, hot wajar
and steam heating nnd tinning.
164 Commercial street. Pbons
, Mnln 192. 0-1-ljn
M. J. Petzcl Plumbing, steam and
gas fitting. Succoasor to Knox &
Murphy, 226 Commercial street
Prono Main 17.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
Livery und Focd Stables Old PoBt
office Stables, at 2C4 Forry stroot,
between Commercial and Front
streets. Telephone 188. Somo of
tho finest Uvorles in the city can
bo found hero. Dick Wostacott,
proprietor. 10-1-lyr
DRAYMEN.
Cummins Brow.' Transfer Cfuipauy
All kinds of transfer work done.
Furniture and pianos boxed ready
for shipment. Prompt Hervlce la
our ig otto. Stand and office at
253 South Commercial street.
Phone 210, Rwoldenco Pkono 968.
SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES.
Frank M. Brown.- Manufacturer of
sash, doors, moulding. All kla&i
of fcouaa laisk and aard ve4
work. Frost krt, ktWM WUito
an Court. Mak all ewykla(
- t - ffHiK
LODGES.
jarpentera Union No. 100C Looal
T w yrrrrr--rr-sr0ll
Union No. 1065 of Carpontorg an4
Jolrors of America meet overy,
baturduy ovouing at 7:30 p. m, In!
Hearst hall, 420 Stato St, A. W.
Dennis, Roc. Sec
Forcswjrs of America Court Sker
.Ynxd Foresters, No. 19. Meett
, Wodnosday in Hurst .hall, StaW
stm.t. Le'oAbbe, C, R.; J. O.
Poiry, financial socrotary.
"MiMMMhMMHnMiH4HHa(va,MHWMHaMHM
Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of P.i
Castle Hair In Holman Talock, cor
ner State "and Liberty street.
Tuesday of each "Wjeok at 7J30 p.
m. Oscar Johnson, O. O.J B. H.
AndorBon, K, of R. and S.
Modern Woodmen of America Or'
gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Moett
ovory Thursday ovonlng at I
o'clock In Holman hall. W. W.
Hill, V. 0.; F. A. Tumor, clerk.
Woodmen of World Moot ovory Prl
day, night at 7:30, in Holman hal!,
L. E. Pennoll, O. 0.; P. L. Fra
Ir, Clork.
Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, acel
dont and ponslon lnadrnnco; $2,
000,000 plodgrd; ovory claim paid)
Good agouta wanted. J. H. C
Mongomory, supromo organUer,
Box432 Salem, Orogon. R. R,
Ryan, secrotnry, R46 Stato street.
PROFESSIONAL.
GTTTulHTy
surgeon Tolophono 307 Main.
Otllcoo, 546 Stato atrcot, oppoalt
court hutiRo, Salem, Or. Roaldoncd
Phono 313 Main. 8-13- lrao
HOTELS.
1 1 1 I Ml 1 1 1 1 II Ml 1 I 1 1 1 1
The
X While House Restaurant ?
For a Regular
i 25c Dinner at 20c
They can't bo beat
McGilchrist & Son
Proprietor.
M-HMMMIMMMMimi
Hotel St Philip
Fourth and Fifth and lUrasfcle
StrCH.-tn, Portland, Oregon.
Now flroproof European Hotel.
Steam heat Modern conveniences.
Ratos $1,00 por day nnd up. Unloa
depot car will land you at tho door.
H. PIERCE, Prop.
millMIIMHUHMIHI
I
m COURT iTRKKT.
Call and try tlMa. HmUi
16c. Board por Vtck $2.7C, 9
alBO furnlahod vitomi very
roasonablo.
AT THK
i
Salem
Restaurant
MEALS 15c
wmma etitgig
-ili MUM M II 1UII Mil
:: GRAND OPENING
'. ! Tho IIorscBhoo Restaurant.
! ! Scott Ferguson old stand,
) I thoroughly renovated and now
; ; ly furnlabad throughout,
I ! Best 20c Meal in the City ; ;
; I Chicken dlnnor on Sunday
; uuu aim uo convinced.
'. '. E. M. AOKERMAN, Prop. '. '.
333 Stato Strcot.
IIIHIHI M M M MM Ml Ml-
iihhhhuh mnn llh-
f ELITE HOTEL
Roataurant and hotel, on
. . Europoan plan. Monls at all
; ; hours on abort order. Regular
; dinner 25 conts. Thirty now
'. ' ly finished furnlahod rooms.
E. EOJtERLEN, Prop,
us uuuiiucrviui m. .,
HUMIMMIMMMIMMM
Salem fence Works
Headquarter for Wovoh Wlra
Fencing.
Netting, Plcketa, Gates, MaHhold
Roofing, P. & B. Ready Roofing
All at lowest prices.
CMS. 1). lUIXIiiN
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