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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1008. GOSSIP FROM CHICAGO DOUBTS OE VERACITY Chicago, Jan. 16. a mar u Jrement la business condition during the next sixty days is to bo Zected, according to tho first sys tematic attempt to canvass tho situa L mon mercantile and manufact uring interests In this city. As many of tho largest uruw nm,, u.. vato relations throughout tho west uA south this' canvass is of moro tban local signlflcanco and moy bo was impounded and held back in the reservoirs over 16,000,000,000 cubic feet of water, the flood waters of a drainago basin of 3265 square miles." Tho cutting of tho timber has caused tho filling up of lakes becauso the soil no longer is protected from erosion by rains, and tho floods and droughts will each year become moro vloloiit, and tho limit of reservoir !i . . riK....rr T-nHoM 'ravivai or rivor trananorrntinn nn thn rittlOnS W081 Ol niwu'O' v .... f - -- - ePnt to 2700 members of tho .Mississippi declaro that tho cutting under tho Morris bill, must bo stop pod and reforesting bo hastened. during offlcloncy; (d) To reduce re-1 qulrements for ndmlssion to the teaching rank; (o) To form a public opinion which shall recognlzo tho dignity of tho calling of tho teacher. For their part teachers aro pointing out that whilo'tho cost of living has Increased enormously during tho past ten years, the salaries of teachers, clerks and professional workers have not been increased In proportion. If tho present shortago results In a general Improvement In tho salary figures It will bo hailed with Joy by 450,000 teachors In tho United States. A REALISTIC ACT. Tho receivership of tho Chicago Great Western railway, Beoms likely to end tho uniquo record made by capacity has been reached. It is for Ldered a fair test of general con- this reason that those favoring there8ident A. B.'stlcknoy of having orecteu a unanciai structure of $ 107, 000,000 without and bonded debt. Ho started as a school teacher In Minnesota and ho hag taught rail way managers somo now moves In finance, all tho timo maintaining a record for integrity, broadth and acu men that has won tho admiration of his koonest rivals. During the year of panics In 1894 in four hours ho raised In Dubuque, Iowa, $400,000 to meet a payroll, giving as security only his plain noto although gold dollars wcro nearly as scarco as lion's teeth. It is oncof the stories told on western roads that ho contracted to hnul from Kansas .City to Chicago of packing ..elation of Commerce, a,sking for egressions of oplnlon-and statistics of employees. Tho replies woro tab olited and showed that 12 per cent less men are employed today In Chi cago than wcro a year ago. On tho other hand more than half the firms Tho problem of "Dry or Wot?" which made Carrie Nation famous Is now bolng worked out In Chicago by responding stated that they woro ,.ho advocates of both ansyers. Tho planning to increase their forces Rational headquarters of tho Prohlbl ithin the next sixty days and 8 G per, Hon party aro horo; within a fow cent of tho firms declared that they .blocks aro tho leaders of tho brewery uuu niuui tuiuiuaiB oi viio uuuuiry. Tho first weeks of tho now years expected condition to Improve radi cally in that time. The army of un employed continues to grow, though not so rapidly. A work test has Just ben established at tho municipal lodging houso whoro nearly 500 men aro given freo accomodations each night. A days volunteer work on tho streets cntltlos a man to a lodging houso ticket for threo days. Later tho work will ho mndo compulsory. A $15,000 boueflt for Invalid mom bws of the Thoodoro Thomas or chestra given by Chicago's fnshlon abtos wns onllvonod by tho mlshnps of onthuslnstio soono smiting uy faultlessly nttlrod young mon. As thero wns no drop curtain this wns done In full vlow of tho nudlonco. First they attacked somo mountains, a dosert and a sort, and got off with them. From the top of n stoplnddor a young man In ovenlng dress wrencliod loose a beetling cliff and passed It down amid applause. Thon began tho oroction of a palace. Jack Frost's fountain wns carelessly put an top of Agnmomnon's tomb, and whon this wns discovered, tho foun tain, tomb and castle all woro carried off the stage. Tho proceeds of all this and tho music wont to ono who for years was a violinist In tho orchestra but, In far nwny Gormnny, mw Is going blind. Amusing Story of Joseph Jefferson ns Rip Van Winkle. havo found both sides vory busy. Tho prohlbtlontsts report unusual activity throughout tho country as a an imrnonBQ .tonnnco result of tho recent temporanco vlc-hoUBO products, thon cut tho rates curing m.uLorKia unu A.nuumn nnu dccPi tho oth0r roads cutting them they aro clearing tho decks for tho Presidential campaign. Tho brow still deoper, and so 'deep that Prcal dent Sttckney Immediately shipped lines of his competitors. Tho plan, of which tho recolvorshlp Is a pnrt, Is to pay off tho $8,500,000 of notes Tie question of women's voracity M a wtnees, raised by roporta of a stttck by Col. .Tamofl Hamilton UwU, ex-corporatlon counsol of Chi mm, em likely to ecllpso for a time the questien: "Why did not Sector Jefferson Dnvls attend tho Bryan banquet?" lie was roportod to have told 200 students of tho Northwestern university law soheol: MAn oath means nothing to a woman, awl, as Horace has so truthfully ex prwted It. 'when a woman starts out to perjure herself all h cannot keep hr record.' " Of course It was n al&take; Colonel Lewis, of Virginia and Seattle and Chicago, denies that he said it that way. His birthplace at Danville in Virginia, his alma water In Georgia and his constituency as gubernatorial and senatorial can didate of Washington aro loft un tarnished in chlvalrlo fame. But that doe not stop tho feminine cora-'j went in Mutation 0f woman's dls- "sard for truth, whether undor oath or not. For the Chicago Woman's b one woman said: "Ever since Adam and Eve met In the Garden o! Eden men havo been trying to put toe blame for everything on women." WwHwhlle tho question about tho ibsenee of Senator Davis remains isaswred, at least confllctlngly an- iwartd by Senator Davis himself, ator Stone of Missouri and the !?"-sertfiing seoretary to Senator )vta. ors, on tho other hand, nro Just as nll tho lonnngo ho could got over tho uusy, cajrymg out iHeir now plan of jiuttlng an ond to abuses In tho liquor trnfilc by closing up dlsrop- utablo saloons. Tho Ohio Vlgllnnco now (lno hv monnH of ft S20.000.000 bureau has notified nil retailors or boml ,88Uo nn(, to B0 tho millions tho stato that it Intends to clean mu , romnlnlnK In tho tronsury to lmprovo mo awuu ns n aimimr orgnnizauou j,jg 8ystom, aid Texas, tho St. Louis brewers Whllo ho wns playing Rip Van Wlnklo nt Chicago Joseph Jefferson onco wont to tho theater vory much exhausted by a long day's fishing on tho Inke. As tho curtain roso on tho third net it disclosed tho whlto halr,ed Rip still deep In his-twenty years' nap. Flvo, ton, twenty min utes passed, and ho did not awaken. Tho nudlonco began to got impa tient and tho prompter (uneasy. Tho great actor doubtless know wnat ho was about, but this wai carrying tho realistic business too far. Tho fact was that all this tlmo Jefferson was really sleeping tho sleep of tho Just?, or, rather, of tho fisherman who had sat eight hours In tlw sun. Finally tho gallery be came uproarous, and ono of tho "gods" wanted to know IMhoro was going to bo "nlnoteon years moro of this snoozo buslnosst" - At this point Jefferson began to Bnore. This decided tho prompter, who opened a, small trap beneath tho stago and began to prod Rip from bolow. Tho fagged comedian fum bled In his pocket for an imaginary railway ticket and muttered drows ily, "Going right through, 'ductor." At this entirely now reading tho audlcnco wns transfixed with amazo mont, whon all at onco Jefferson sat up with n loud shriek, evidently in agony. The exasperated prompter had Jabbed him with a pin. Con sciousness of tho situation enmo to him, and tho piny went on nftor that with a rush. hnvo signed an agreement with tho New Notaries. G. W. Parman, Condon; O. F. Dlll Ingtf, Ashland; D. V. Kuykondnll, KJamath Fnllu. o Tho year 1908 will bo a record oxclso commissioner to furnish no ,ronklng yonr In tho llvostock .in- boor to what aro known as "lld-llft Ing" clubs. Drowors In Mlnnonpolls, Cleveland, Toledo, Decatur, Now Or leans and other cltios nro all taking tins try If tho flrst two wooks of tho year aro any Indication. Tho Hood of cattlo, shocp and hogs that havo lourcd into Chicago market filnco acuvo stops 10 put n stop 10 uisoruor- jnnunry t hnvo nonriy BWnmpod tho iy HniuuiiH. ino ono wouiu uccuso uio.,K pnekott, whoso busy season docs brewers and tho prohibitionists of playing Into each othors hands, but to n tnnn up n troo It looks as If they woro both running down tho Bnmo rond. not usually begin until much Inter. As a result killing gangs hnvo boon working ton hours n day. Tho ro colpts of livestock during 1907 reach ed tho enormous totnl of 15,218,479 nnlmnls, which Included 3,305,314 cattle, 7,201,001 hogs and 4,218,115 sheep. This wns not quite up to Tho fnmlno in school tonchora which has affoctod wostorn cities for somo tlmo past hns now spread totho rocor(1 of Ul0 yonr ,,oforo bllt n tno oast anu is assuming national now roconl wnH sot for tho rIco pnI(1 proportions. Superintendent of f0r tho nnimai8, which reached tho Schools Cooloy roports that Now York (1Z7y flgllr0 of $320,540,000. Pack olty has ndvertlstod for 700 moro ,ng ,10UW nr0duots for tho enmo por toachors and thnt a similar shortago ,0(1 wero vni0,i nt $400,000,000. provnlls In Doston, Philadelphia and Thoro flgurog nr0 of m0rtniico as Pittsburg. Slnco tho oponlng of tho lowing tlMufundnmontal prosporlty Chicago schools ton days ngo, It has of tho WMt. whlch ,8 ,00 flrmly l)nB0(1 boon nocessnry to dismiss twonty toto ,,e Iong nfrd0(ed by Wall stroot ioriy scnuoi ronnuuis uaiiy iiccuubo pan08 tnoro wns no ono to tonoh tno pupils. To moot this situation offortrnre bo lng mndo by tho National Council of Dducntlon to dlsoovertho cnusns of tho shortage and If posslblo dovlso ways of corroding it. Clrculnr ot ters have boen sent out to tho super intendents of schools in most of tho large cities In tho country nsklng for opinions on tho following flvo wnys of relieving tho situatien: (a) To HfH'HM? DIXKS WITH IMIRSIDI3NT IlOOSKVHIiTfrom n"y K01 WIPE IT OFF THE EARTH Simplo Ilomc-Mado Treatment Said to Overcome Rheumatism and Kidney-ills Whon on eminent authority an nounced tho fact that ho had found a now way to troat that droad Amorl- enn dlsoaso, Rhoumatlsm, with Just common, evory-day drugw, found In any drug storo, tho physician woro slow Indood to attach much Impor tanco to his claims. This was only a few mouths ago. Today nearly ovory newspnper In tho country Is an nouncing It nnd the splendid reaulU nchloved. It Is so simplo that any ono can proparo It at homo nt small cost. It Is mado up ns follews: Got nroscrlotlou nhur- jmacy Fluid Extract Dandollon, ono- Wnshlngton press dispatch to ,m,f ou"5 Compound Knrgon, ono ssBsr ssssr VP A iB' n sT"' w& fi n$sH J""" r Tkis Trornwn sys Lydift E. Plnkknm'H Vegtablo Compound Mired her life Head her letter. Mrs. T. O. Willadson, of Manning, Iowa, writes to Mrs. Piiikham: " I can truly say that Lydla E. Plak karn's Vegetable Compound saved say life, and 1 cannot express say rratltude to you tnrroeds. For years I suffered with the worst forma of female com plaints, coatlaually doctoring and spending' lots of money for medlcl'ae without help. I wrote you for advice; followed It as directed, and took LytlU E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it has restored xne to perfect health. Dad it not been for you I should have been in my grave to-day. 1 wish every suffering woman would try it." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty yoara'Lydia K. Pink ham's Vegotablo Compound, mado from roots and horbs, has bcon tho standard remedy for fomalo ills, and has positively ournd thousands of women who havo boon troublod with displacomonts, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, bnokncho, that bear-ing-down fooling, ilatulonoy, indiges tion,dizzine8s,ornorvous prostration. TiYliy don't you try it ? Mrs. Pinkhnm Invites nll sick women to write her for rwlvieo. Sho has prnlded tliouNiindH to henlth. Address, Lynn, Muss. flIMMRHlMKlMlI mm REPORTS SALEM MAJIK12T. tho Portland Journnl of Saturday, tws: Sonntor Dourno of Oregon dlnod last dvoning with Prosldent Roose velt, and It Is understood that tho Tkoae alarmed abwit the future ths Misaiwi,)! river because Its anuarters ja becoming denuded wts. find little comfort In tho wru of United Statos, govornment SiMers which caused tho expendl r of more than a million dollars ve reeerrolr xiams. In tho re J2 f Col.P. .v. Abbott, actlns " witUeer. for 1906 he said re "g tke rewrvelrs: "Without addition of stored waters from mervoir system tho river at St. w ii Uable to fall to a stage of 0.2 happened.. In July and Au- 1S94, or to zero, as happened 'Jril. 1896, whereas with judl- aad economical use of the rvolr waters it Is quite practlc- to keep the gauge at St. Paul tar falling below three feet. A flood stage existed this sea- from Sandy River to Altkln. n . and below, from May 20 to ljr 1 during which period therj Oh appolntmont of C. Sohuobcl ns Unl- ralso salaries; (b) To enact pensions; ted States dlstriot attorney at Port. (0) To establish security to tenure .land was discussed. Prosldent Roosovolt Is said to havo asked Sonator Boumo to assist, in the many reforms thnt tho admlnls -tration has undertaken In California and Orogon. Sonator Bourne 8 re ported to havo given answor that he had always been a reformer of tho old school and that ho would lend his Influence In Orogon and California toward tho bringing about of honest government in both states. Ho Is re ported to havo said 'thnt ho hoped Nerve Sick If weak, worn-out, nervous, cannot sleep; liave indigestion, head ache, neuralgia or peri odic pains, it is because your nerves are weak. It is the lack of nerve force that makes the stomach, heart, lungs, etc., work imperfectly become sick. Dr. Miles7 Nervine cures the sick when it restores nerve strength, and puts the power behind the or gans to do their work. .Almost three years 1 Buffered from nervovsnew. ImllgMtlon. and palpita tion 0 the heart. I could not eat or sleep with comfort, or walk or talk without sufferlritf. Altogether I waa In a bad condition. My doctor did not seem to do ma any good. I had tried so many remedies that I did not havo much hone of any of them doing- me any rood. Dr. Miles' Nervine waa ruiTKGSted by a friend. I pot relief from tho nrst. and after a few Uva I felt Ilka a new person. It not only relieved my heart and nerve, but has Invigorated my whole uyatem. I am very grateful becauso since I have topped using It. I have had abeolutely no return of my old trouble." MBd. HOWARD FOHD. -M Summit Ave., Worcester, Mass. Dr. Miles' Nervln U old by your druflottt, who vlll guarantee that tho first tottle will benefit. If it falls, ha will refund your money. HUM Medical Co., Elkhart, lud ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsonnrllla wiroe milieus, .mix uy BiinKing in n bottlo and tako In teafipoonful dosoH' aftor oach moal nnd at bedtltno. Tlieso aro all simplo ingrodlonts, making an nbsolutoly hnrmloss home romody at little coat. RhoumntUm, as ovory ono knows, Ik a condition producod by the failure Isa condition producod" by tho fallura of tho kldnoys to proporly filter or strain from tho blood tho urlo acid and other mattor which, If not oradl catod, either In the urine or through tho skin poror, remains In tho blood, docomposos and forms about the joints nnd musoles, causing tho un told suffering and deformity of rhou matlsm. This proscription is said to bo a unov Wr,iH hoin Mm m i.i. iromi splondld hoallng, cleansing and In- .!, vlgoratlng tonic to tho kidneys, and Sonator Dourne, who was onco a reform 'legislator at Salem, said that he would bo delighted to apply his knowlodgo of tho work of graftors In those tlmo to 'tho grafters of the present. Prealdont Roosevelt, who lovos jlionost in on'. Is said to havo patted Local Wliolemlo Market, I2CS3 2Gc. Butter 35c; fat 33c. Hens O'jo; mixed chlckons, S'jc. Local whoat 80c. Onts 3Gc. Barley $24 $25. Flour Hard wheat, $500; valloy, ft. 00. Mill feed Brnn, 936; shorts, $2G.50. Hay Choat, $14; clover, $10 12 por ton; timothy, $13 $15. Onions HVio lb. Hops Old, 4S0c; now, 7 8c. Chlttlm bark 4 5c. Tropical Frulta, Bananas $G. Oranges $2. 50 $3.00, Lomoni $3. 50 4.50. RoiaII Market. Oats Whlto, $28 por ton. Whont $1.00. Itollod barloy $30. 12ggs 30c. Buttor Country, 35c; croaraory, 40c. Flour Valloy, $1.20 par sack; hard wheat, $1.40 $1,50. Bran 80co por sack; $20 por ton; shorts, $1.10 por sack. Hay Timothy, 85 90c per cwt; choat, 90c; clover, 75s por cwt ; shorts, $1.10 por sack. Livestock. Hotjs Fat, $5.00, Cattlo 1100 1200 3c. Lighter steorb 334c Stock hogs $4.00. Cows and heifers 900 1000 lb, 2'4o2V4. Sheep 3 o 4 ft. Veal Dressed, 6 7c Portland Market. What Club, 85c; valley, 85c; hi uo stem, 87c. Mlllstuff Bran, $23. fniinimmmM ihh The White House Restaurant $ For a Regular 1 25c Dinner at 20c I They can't bo bent McGrkhrist & Son Proprietor. c 1 1 m b i m i in 1 1 n hi ii t Motel St. Philip Fourth ARd Fifth wl Barm Streets, Portion, OrefO. New Ireproof 'European Hotel. Steam heat. Modern convenience. Ratea $1.00 per day and tip. ,(UaIo depot car -will land you at the tfoer. H. PIERCE, Prop. $ itiMittif Call aad try tlswa. Meata 15e. Board per 'Week $8.71, aleo turaiiaed jraeaie very m reasonable. AX THU Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c MiMiinmimiUHitm 4 M till 1 1 i I II 1 1 I til -H-l'Ht i; ELITE HOTEL ii i RcDtaurant and hotol, on ! ! European plan. Meals nt all ' t ; ; hours on short ordor. Regular ) ', ; ; dlnnor 25 conts. Thirty now- j ! ! Iy finished furnlBhod rooms. ' ! ! E. ECKKULI3N, Prop. '. I ! ; 148 Commorclal St. ' iei ii mil i nun .mm v SBBBBBBBBBBB: sB A ' slsBBBBBBBU. ..THE PRESENT 18 AS GOOO A TIME AS ANY TO TEST THE MER ITS OF EPPLEV'S PERFECTION MAKING POWDER. IT IS PUT UP IN GLASS JAIW, MANUFACTURED RIGHT HERE IN HAL KM, AND SOLI) RV ALL LEADING GROCERS AND DEAL HHS. ITS USE WILL INSURE SATISFACTORY RESULTS. DR. KUM lb itoere, WONDERFUL CHINESE DOCTOR! Will troat you with Orlontnl borne and euro any dlsoaso without opera tion or pain. Or. Kutn Is knowu overywhoro tn Salem, and has cured many promi nent pooplo horo. He haa llvdd la Salem for 20 years, and can bo trust ed. Ho usos many medicines un known to whlto doctors, and with thorn can euro catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, robumatlsm, stomach, liver and kidney diseases. Dr. Kum makes a specialty of dropsy and fomalo troubles. Ills rem edles euro private disease when ev erything else falls. Ho has hun drods of testimonials, and gives con sultation froo. Prices for medicine very moderate Persons In tho couo try can write for blank. Bend stamp. givoa almost lmmodiato rollof In all forms of bladdor and urinary troubloe nnd baokaohe. N o . If you want somo extra fine tea, Hay Timothy, valloy, $18 $19; 8ot It trom us. Estruy Notice. Notloe Is hereby given that I have takon up and Impoundod the follow ing desorlbtd animal, found roaming I Boumo on tho back and said, "Good "'B a"" nnimai, rounu .hoy. John, your'o a man aftor my at lar8 ,n th0 0,ty of Salem: own heart. You doservo a place In the cabinet." No ono was Invltad to tho dinner other thnn Boumo. No such sensation has been creat ed In Washington since Bpoker Wash ington enjoyed lunoheon with the Pe3ident. o Information Desired.. Ho The boys say I'm getting to be a regular bear. It Say, Sis, ask him whether he growls or hugs. Woman's Home Companion. It Is no evidence that a man Is a musician because he climbs into the oana wagon. i One bay horso, seven or eight ytyjrs old; weight 900 pounds; white stripe In faco; ono while foot; sad dle mark on right sido. The owner of said animal can have the samo by proving property and paying tho legal ohargee and expen ses of taking up and keeping, etc., and In dofault thereof for five days I will proceed to sell said animal at public auotlon, as provided In ordi nance No. 429 of the aforesaid oity. D. W. GIBSON, City Marshal, Salem, Oregon, Janu ary 15, 1908. l-15-3t nlfalfu, $13. Vetch $8.60. Poultry Hons, 12 c 13c; spring chickens, 12c13; duck, young, 13c 14 ; pigeons, $11.25. Pork Best, $C$0.35. Hops 1907, 7!410c; old, 4 4c lb. Lambs $3.80 $0. CO. Mutton $4. GO $5.00. o OA8TORZA. Bun tha y? A'' " HaM AIMfl BOSfgM Gigutara 6 DR. KUM ROW WO CO. (Z&m &4 Soft solder isn't as strong as hard words, but Is apt to be more effec tive. Salem Fence Works Headquarter for Woven Wire Fencing Netting, Pickets, Oatga, Malthold Roofing, P. & B. Ready Roofing All at lowest prices. CHAS. D. MULLIgAN . Successor WALTER MORLKY. , ,150 Court St. Solon, Ore. HOT ROLLS FOR ISHEAKIWST. Or dainty little dlnnor rolls thai will tempt the appetite of tho most fastidious, l the kind wo servo ov ory day whon ordered. Bread&tuffs, light, white and delicious, 1 our specialty, as well as tho rlahest, finest oaken, und pastry. Whon you want to enjoy your meals order your broadstuffs from CAPITAL IIAKKRY 4m Coart Street tfcee 9M