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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1908)
f7Hl THE CAPITAL JOURNAL K. HOFKIl, Ed. Bd rrop. itcni k?? i-ni- Ar!rn"pc,p,-M ,nd i & heTrotrew ni icrciv""-" "- HMxtA Krttf Kteoltu Ktwpt S'lnd-r. Salem. Ore. BtmSCIIIITION ItATES. (In-arUMy In Adr.nw.) OH.er, p ,e.r JJ 5i:2 n n- tr ma U P rear. .... " ' " B,um" HPKCIAL HH,r eoarealonce of subscribers branch delivery fflc ' ? 7 ?; rnitnwtw .feces t IS conts per month, $1.00 for three t UiM followls Uc t o . . Asylum Store, F. O. Do voo & uon, Myium ----- Sarilno, Seventeenth street o A. W. Lane. Garden Road store XSft bEE Alex, Dauo, Booth Commercial street. lelr! Store. G, M. Epp ey, East Btato street. Grounds' Store. HaVrison D.o, Fair around. Road. dlewoU'a Cornor, Twelfth and Cross streets. 1C Orocory. A. A. Knglcba t, Twelfth street. WhSlerf Storo; W. I). Wbeoer. Highland avenue. YrPark Btor? , F. 0. Rowor or, Twelfth and Leslie. THE LONELY LITTLE FELLOWS T teswsly Httto follow sits among bis Idlo toys A L.I no charm about' what onto ho thought his greatest Joys; UioAccA not run and lough and play; ho will but alt and wait Am4, Union for a footfall or the rattlo of tho gata, Ami, tixxhih to soo omobody coming through tho opon door SHsttftfeudy who will olaap him and will sing to him no more. V .s'too young, tboy toll us, far too young to know nt all Tiin ixufh. about tho sorrow that tho hand of fnto lot fall . yet ho sits nnd watches with his bopo told In his eyes Aad ft, with lips aqulvor ho will stlllo llttlo Highs; Ho " from tho window In the sunsshlno nnd the rain Aa nwse of us may fathom how bis lioart Is wrung with pain. Jt 1rM ho braroly otambors In his llttlo bod alono A4 -whispers llttlo proyors that his trusting boiiI Iibb known . 'Sttwn tlrat ho thtped them slowly, kneeling at somobody's knee J ahould we tlptoo lightly to his bediddu wo should see mm tuar atalns on his oytllds, for, the sumo as you or I tab Ktt.1e boy hns ntumbled on the barring (lunation "Whyl" Win nunnol undorstaiid It? Ah, we try hard to believe "Iteat )mIy llttlo fallows know not what It Is to grieve, II st thwy waken In the morning and they look about to (1ml TCHn nrms that onoe would hold them In embraces warm and Wad, And tliuy. too, have tbolr sorrew, and they dumbly IfoW and keep A mtunory tbnt mock them of the grief that will not sleep. Thu lonely llttlo fellows! Do you ksiow of one somewhere? Thim go tako lilm up and soothe him while you smooth his sunny liatr, Ami lng to him Hud whisper IIMIe slorlea all tho while tJrilll his oyw nrw laHghlng and bla lips will wear a suilli, Vr lift) la tHant of gludiiHM, nnd the sbndows dull tbo day Wlm the louly little fallows do not sing and laugh ami play. . I). Nnlilt In St. Louis lltyublla. o . atJOAH" I'l'IIMOITV Vamius who Iitvk for a daeidml elmNgo In tha poller of ib AmMiaan -u Uallnlng OiuuiVHy. "y tba Naw York Commareial. aa to pabllolty -onowrnUiK Its aJtnlrs, m a cmmU it taa aclloa UkM at tba saaual nqut)ng f t!k atoakHBldars, ara ipiUa m Ukaly to ba Uaapolalad m wOienrtM. Th raaolMlioH rhtt wkh ailoalad -rr, sad hh lr4llf Md poiKtad Tj Stock boldar 8prMltla wtr wm lHVt bat rathar vogaa RsauraMeo that "wa will waka a not of roar ro sai nad will try to Maal yoar wIsImo la tka atatUr." Attat tM-omlaa of pabtlrtiy lb toast nr how kotUa Mt May ba Jadad "or tia tarata of Ihe raoKitloa la nuastloa. as follews: ltaaolT'. That tha dlrirtiira ba sud ikay ara rvquaatad to prapara and Imva iMhllabd sar aUttioaat aboat tha eompaay's bualoaaa, a)ta aad Hoarcaa aa to tkaai aHaM aaaa. saWabla. oaiai rafaraaea to att fib alrfamsUHoas to ba aoaaklarat); that tkay shall ba raa.utrad to tak llttH tm lk mattar at tbalr early enavaalaora. aad that (ba subjaet ba onrt It baivby la rafarrad to thaw with fall authority." 1 olhw words, tha etorkkotdars or IwrnlRHl TO IIAVII IT TAKIC TIIKM tXJXIMUU.Vrit HIT OXI.V TO such a point as THIS IHIIKCTOKS MAY !! HAIMI AND WISH AND IMttDICNTi AND THAT MAY -Kts a I'mniie I'oi.irv ai'iho.ilti.(i in nitrixiBxcii thu OUl VOI.IOY 01' TDK lTII I'ltltSlDUXT HAVI.MItVHU. ludaad tka tatamiu read hy t'rabat Tkooiaa at tka ooaalag of th iHaatlag, wfcHa it adTacal kta aartHiaal uplaloa (kat "aodar tka aaw MtdH)oaa wklrk larga roriwruilua, wu.1 fwra" paUlldty la daalrabla uhi tutraad kta koaa uf brioglag tkls aboat. did aot daltaa tka axtaat T ath )Hiklklir at all; and la all It. atkar vaaaattaU It was a !ala da 1xh of tka llavamayac policy Tha aaw praaldaM alio took owami to ramUul tha atoekkoklars that. In -avowing tka SMMlal kkuorr of tka post taa yoai or wore. W Is to aoM Umk -tka dfeaaiars wklek kava baAUIaii rrporwll i ml tkalr .vHiVVaMn kava aat ba pravoataii ky tka faot tkat tho oawpaatoa la iMtlv'dl hsva made owtra or m lull noftwlal alataataMta. TbAt tka Holat la wall takaa Hai ba adotHtod rm kr tka Mlatoot nwUWiy lakiat aa wall a ky that. m aootor wtlvo adTooaloa of tka lMcy. mot whtck tka CoMtHarctuI roaata ttaolf. Thaaa was tka staal aorHNrUok, far toataao., wkkk too tka load u V1ttK wak of Ib tuatda warktes kora to tka world, wklla Ika world fXtlad ad mM uttla or MOtklag kot ftvarHMpltailaatlea: kut kM tka MMMHaay ooald ho lootar ra dlTtdaoda o lu commob stork t iW avr kav paid a ay t . fur (kat atottar - aod waa forca I pmo U.ai. its paklWty polky Ml4at oBa toot siuatioa; and k.KSMlda id upmj aiid dooklad lad tpa akrtakad ' oror-rapluh-mUm ". watar" aod -traad" la akarao; sad ika ataal-aoMOa skarw 4ppd dovta la prlaa troood If tpioco. Oo ika otkr kaod. tkora ora tka teo4rd OU a4 tka atar trasjs" r "" "r " 'av aostiaii UrtAkIa dlvtdoodal AihI. aftor Ml. a PraaMtot TlaMias tiosk oMtHoo to .ay, tka aabjt prtactMl issparuaw to aftoekkodra la -.. u . , ., ' wiall mi so rchvmvniu as KllASQXAHI.il 111 VIDIINIKS.- That tkla la okot oa Car aa tko Wt-dor m u tidood k, tka KWW kaa. ,ka tarty aHaodod tk. !,... a.aari2Iiotr, -mmi awoog tktm, aiwartaair. who wo at a' laSnn fcJkltol Z d Mim m wu u "ka. aT . ? JS? " w-UBak- kaa rifihbi la tk at(r ,L UU ,kuWI, lnwt U poratteo ara bomiil to ro. DAM 0U'irAr, (JUCQUmUF ELIVER. eetab conts per . .!... laaniln Tlinntlon. la mm&y gwanlod lit Us Miratl naaatloita baartag tm It that Wtf pat by taa mawwomaot mp wlfk tk tba rooipaay ara "raeohed" or l- AMI TIIIC I't'IlhlC INTO ITH nod aaroaalr oorlor aat mm im uvsntu tub coNrnvi axt p ' M W " i . latara of tko avaraoo .uar fo .hi JS-SKikS. Wtt BALEM. OHEO"" After Once Tasting: no one wants an old-fashioned cod liver oil prepara tion or emulsion, because Vinol is a much better body builder and strength creator for old people,weak children, and for coughs, colds, bron chitis, etc. If it does no good wo will return your moucy. Transfers of Real Estate, Tho following deeds have been placed on recerd: E. T. and M. C. narkus to L. A. Ralsloy, lot 2, Capital City F. F., w d 2G00 David Simpson to J. C. Sleg- mund, lot 7, block 68, Salem, d N. O. and H. H. Craig to D. If. and M. Mosher, lots 7and 8, block 16, N Salem, w d 1600 1250 J. F. Latham et ux to II. A. Johnson, Jr., lot 6 Edcs addi tion, Salem, w d 1050 Ij. nnd J. M. Poorman to T. C. Poormnn, land In Woodburn, q c d Hans Asmorvlg ot ux to Mar garet Kelly, lot l, block 12, Addition "C," Woodburn, w d Jacob Oglo ot ux to O. E. Houghton, .82 of an acre near Woodburn, w d .... M. S. Molt el ux to J. C. Crom well, BV4 norow, lot 7, Fair grounds garden trncts, q o d 800 7S0 321 800 F. M. Hardoastlo at ux to F. J. Johnson ot ux, R000 sq ft, lot 3, block 1, Addition "E," Woodburn, w d 185 A. Coolldga to l L. and S. IS. ninnkerhy, of an acre In Rllverton, w d I'. L. and S. It. Hlnokerhy to A. Coolldga, Vi ot aa aora la Stlvorton, w d 100 J. M. Drown t al to ISIIxa Drown, 41. 7 ncraa, t Oi, r I w, w d A. I. CoflHdKS at ux to Cnrollat MolClanay, n H lot II. Cool ldga and McClnlna camatary, (1 o d If. A. Johnson Jr. to I. A. aod It. N. Morris lot 19 and n Vi lot 18. bloek "It" SlmpMftl addlttOH, Salem, w d 11. N. aad I. A. Morris to J. V. aad M. It. Latham. 10 aoros, t T a, r i w. w d W. D. Sklroly Ir. to V. n. Sklroly. Jr., to aeros, aae 11, t T a, r 1 a, q e d .'. . Ktlaabath Shlrly to W. II. Shbaly, Jr.. 10 acres, sac 11, t 7 a, r 1 a, q c d 15 30 DIVORCE GASES fGoatlaHOd troat paga ona.) 0m0i04 mooy tko bride was threaten! with black Mall, death aad several uaplaas aat tblogs to tklak ot. As ska h a kotal rook tka would aot staad tor aoy of tkaot aad apoa tka forogolag alloaatloas asks a dlTorea from tka allagator. la Morgaa rs. Morgaa, Loaadar ckargas daaortloa aad raoldoneo at Saa I'odro. aad kotk will probably ekfer kiss. la tko ease of Carpaatar vs. Car poatar, tkera was a ekltd. daaartioa. aad dtarocardia tka sola w ally ot tko marrlaa vow, ta tka alagaat loovaoKO ot tka lawar for tka plala- tta la Wlleoo . Wllaoa. tka maa dmak aowa bafora tka oiarriaga aad a groat daal afterwards. Ha latt aftor t yaars, saat koiaa Hi aad kaa aevor baaa kaard from again. Urc. Wllaoa was promptly aad da- Capital National Bank oaVr our oustoaicrs all tko fa etltitea aford-d by a niuJara aad :i-qitltiMNi baakiag lastltu iloa Court i-ou and prompt at tulon gtTra to .. bu.ioeat ea t uiit4 to u, SAYINGS DEPARTMENT iur aarlo Dapartaicat affords 'ha opoortaalty of aafaly la vast lag tout laoMaatt from owe dol !r opwkara It wilt pay kottar mtarvat than sotaromaat kods. aad at k ataiUhk ta M. 0f oad J. II. ALBERT, E. M CR0ISAN. Prwltknt ice Prt. JOS. II. ALBERT, Cash. II ""' - """' ! served!)' given her decree. Judge Galloway took n hand In tho case 'himself but could get no chance to even put a straw In tho way of a I legal separation. In fact he did not seem to bo disposed to so. nhoina v. PhelDB presents a pe culiar case of tho too great confi ding nature of women In general After securing a divorce Oct. 30, innR on sworn statements xuai James Oscar treated her In a cruel and Inhuman manner, even calling hor a Uar, Perllna Francesco was fnnllBh cnoueh to listen to James Oscar Phelps again and become Mrs. James Osdar the second time. James borrowed $2000 ot her, gave ner ma notes, and proceed to treat her In anything but honeymoon stylo for tho second time. Mrs. P. would be glad to get back her own maiden namo for keeps this tlmo. In Mooro vs. Mooro It Is alleged that ho called her names, laid hands on her In not exactly a lover-llko fashion, nnd they hope to be parted this sldo of death. In Dickens vs. Dickens the hits band Ib tho abused one. Ho says she called him a liar and an Indian, was cruel nnd manifested a cold nnd In different disposition towards him. There nro four minor children. Mowhlrter vs. Mowhlrter Is Just plain common unceremonious doscr tlon. In Amnion vs. Ammon cruel and Inhuman treatment Is alloged. Ho replies by charging desertion on her part nnd that sho proved too nttrac tlvo to other mon nnd oven went no far as to sit on a bench with a photo cranhcr. sni v. Scott, desertion. This tlmo the womnn skeodnddlod. Myors vs. Myers, plain desertion without any trimmings, and not even any children. In Allon vs. Allon, he hns boon true, kind, and nffectlonnto, while sha Is ploturod In hla complaint ns orual nnd Inhuman of course, nil mental,- but ho anys It wbb so con tlnrtoiis thnt cohnbltntlon with hor In the same hotiso wn rondored burdansomo and Impossible, and ha neks for legnl separation. In Khmer vs. IShmor thoro nro nl logatlons of cruolty, drinking nnd vetting drunk at a picnic. Sho ohnrgas that ha kept liquor In Urn hnKument of tho house, nnd cnllod her a Mar and a fool. Thoro woro two children tha offspring of this unhappy match, that will be dis solved Tuesday at 1 p. m. In Gehlnhar vs. Gahlahar, tho pur Us ware married In July, 1907. Ska says ha Is of harsh, cold and lu different temperamaat, that he goes to bod at S o'clock, and sleeps until S a. ih then Ilea awake until morn lag and upbraids her all the time about little things that should not erea be mentioned by a loving hits baud. In Vaa Vlaek va. Van Vlaek. it aoetNS tka lady prefers to live la Uatott eoaatr with her father to liv ing la Marloa ooaaty with hor hua baad. la Oborer s. Oboror cruelty, liquor and three children play about equal parte. Adopt riiildivii Tba petition ot W. 1 1. Selleek aad Mary L. Salloek for tha adoption of Irene Alice and Vera Hither Kelly waa today granted. Don't Neglect It It is a serious mistake to neglect a weak heart. It is such a short step to chronic heart disease. When you notice irregu larity of action, occasion ing short breath, palpita tion, fluttering, pain in chest or difticulty in lying on left side, your heart needs help a strengthen ing tonic. There is no bet ter remedy than Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. Its strength ening influence is felt al most at once, -. a M WtU af lr. Mltae' 4otw IB nor. kw3 th inytSua; 1 l -r UMMt M 1 have Mad wh-t I mu Uklnjt asU I toff kSi Or .t.U .! t tfr,. la lildu Waa wa. i Imv aot ukNt any tor , r TT---. S-. " V? "? or th KtitLrh-. inB-ji. -- ir y --e.4 tv.t to 4a. TaXe t Cut a I tIA V.ra I muu.- mvwU rtlHr "UvLTS nur iMrt t ..' - v -4 B. li. OTKXaJj LHliitaL T.- D. N.Vt' Heart Cur la U i.y h v.tH nkMul your marny. 11 iles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind ..,- r-un i- T T Y JT2 (111 &J WOO . ,., , . Consult your doctor fWjj'ffr$ri If he toy,, Oyer's Hair Vigor h the bat. then Itgln tattn n" "' Aa "tfL, .,. WOLFF OF SILVEKT0N ADVOCATES DAIRYING Says There Is Not Much to the Man Who Has 'Thoro is not much use fn taking ho hon census." said Julius Wolff, of SUvorton, yesterday. "It la well known thoro aro about 30,000 acres, and an average of Ave bales to tho aero means n cjfop of 150,000 bales In Oregon." Ho was asked ns to tho outlook fot bettor prices In tho future. "I am not bearing tho mnrket, but my opinion Is that If about one-third of tho acreage was plowed up and plnutcd to clovor It would bo bettor for nil of us. Thero aro many hop yards thnt nro not on the right kind of land to ovor do well. Small crops of two to four bales to the aero will koop any grower In trouble." Ho was asked what he monnt by thnt. Ho said: "It costs on an average $100 por ncro to hnndlo a hop crop. I moan It takes thnt much capital to properly cultivate, pick, euro nnd put In the CLARK TESTIES (United Proas Leased Wire.) Washington, Jan. 21. Porslstont roport are Kolng around to tho of foot that William A. Clark, of Mon hum, will be the government's star wltnoee In thu wilt brooking up tho Southern Pacific and Union Pacific combination, of which 13. II. Harrl iimn is tho head. The sonntor'a nppearanco on tho stand would tilve him an opportuni ty to tell how Harrlman wrested from him the control of the San SHE MADE THE . BAD MAN HOWL (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Jan. 21. Unex pected and palpitant realism was In jected Into the melodramatic tint set or "Uutico In Arizona," at the Central theatre last nhjht, when Den MeQuarrle, with all the accoutre mente of a -tag Indian, ruehed to kill the defeneeleea hero. l4Mira Hudson, like all conven tional herolaee, arrived on the scene at the almoet-too-late moment. She carried a rifle. "Dark, you scoundrel," she san oi t la heroic tempo. The scoundrel reused to hack up. Raising the rifle to her shoulder she fired. In stead of falling dead, the Iadlaa be gan whkilag arsuad the stage ser ochlag like a white man. He gripped his right wrist, and person. I In the front row could see a llttlo red streak trlekje towards hie palm. When the curtain waa finally run? down McQaarrle oomplalRod that his ulae bad been fractured by a ronl bullet. He wag troated at the Con tral Uwergeaey Hospital. It has not been aeeertalaed how the rlrte happened to be loaded. - o Cunt roll hi' Xntiiro. Uveryb04ly kaows that of late years aataral foreee have been won derfully sabjecteu to man's ud Wt are dauled by the spectacular achleviBBts la m .! )., -i...' It. but v llkelr to forr th !-,' aol but bo leas marvelous conquest or aalmal end plant life. Hon, are awlfter. cuttle heavier, cows give more milk and sheep have flaer fleeces tha 4,,, lone by U plants the traaaforuuUlOH i. .en mors marked. People now living ran renumber whea the aumber of tdibv ! fruit. Bd TegaWe. was fHr vSjJ than at preeeat, and evea thoee tha' could b grow a were atly inferior j to what w Ww have. For esamu I or par.nl knew noUg of the to to xeept as a oh riot ornamen. Ui gardea. Sweet oara wa hard ly better thaa the ooramoaeet field orU. All oraagas had seeds. Ce:- T was little kaowa and poor Suppose you send this advertisenurT . . K1rli4 NUhJI -.. U t0 yur baIdcst Wend I Evcrybodr promptly checks falling hair, desiS, dandruff, keeps the scalp clean and healthy. Does not affect color of hair FormuU vith cach bott,c "J man M " f STuU Outlook for Profit in H Poor Soil or Equipment fbalo and warehouse a hop crop, j tho grower has no hop house and a equipment and no money to m his crop ho naturally fall, nt0 t uauua i . -. -, woo I, vanco what Is noeded to hold t1 crop, and thoy ar eln control of n, situation to sou at any price, H ewas askod what he would r. ommend. Ho said: "It would pay all Buch grower l get out of tho business, and put I: fruit or go to milking cons o handling somo crop they aro bett fixed to put on tho market. in th best hop Boctlon of New York, whtre the growers aroN getting 15 cents J oound for hops, tho milk business I: far more prontablo thnn hops. Mil bcIIb at. Wntorvllle, N. Y at ir to $1.7G per hundred pounds th1 yoar nround. Thoro Is an unlimited domnnd, and It would pay every otb er hop grower In tho Willamette vi ley to InvoHtlgato dairying" AGAINST HARRIMAI Pedro, Los Augoloa & Sat Lakoro.1 It Is recalled that Harrlman was no- asked to glvo n word of tetlmos; concorning thU railroad .lad h-i glvoti any testimony on tliU msUr ho might hnvo hoen grnatcd Imms-j nlty on this transaction. The reporJ that Clnrk will tnko the stand (oil lowed a conferonco held between Atl torney-Goneral Donnpart- AsilstarJ Attomoy-Gonernl Purdy and PfMil dent Itoosovolt to discuss .he comlaJ trial. quality. In the flower hfd he mn nlflcent pansy has rt'placl the U slgnlllcant Heart's Ylw, fmrn whifb It wns devoloped, and tho -w-t p In all Its dainty snlendo' ras !; origin to the common gulden T'.H table. ThU progress has ben road spite of tho grent tendt-ncy bubi feetel In all plnnts nnd airman tol go back to tho original te It Indeed a battlo to keep Rt'alns PfJ and up to tho standard th bareii ready at,talnod, lot alono anrf provement. Tho practical r sulti accomplished by man operate Iarelv for love of th w'rk. Luther nurhnnk In CaUf-rn!a. Kckford In England, aa we asbyti' great seod merchants D. M Ferrr & Co., of Detroit, Mich, wbo are MM only eternally vigilant to h'd " ground haa boon gained, lr h' corn of trained apocla'Hs cW by nmplo moans to condu t new norlments. Thn results of their w uerlennna nnn ho found in helr 1"' Seed Annual, which they wdl " free to all applicants. SlKJclal Car Arrives Manager Talbot, of the OrP Hlectrlc Railway, arrived in tha f yesterday afternoon In a snecUl t! after having Inspectod the track t tween Salem and Pon'and F. J. Cnttarlln of this r K' the first ticket from tho t 3 ta! Off, tn iha mntrnnnlla rt . r ' " O' 1 Electric. - ! ."" .," , DYSPEPSI 'It-TlBC I.V.n -i. .,lrfl HI-IM"' fM caUrrk ai djMPio I thiuK a t aitBla"CMaart''frtlteirwoo.' r aPLl na.1 1 IVIlVM lLJIk n u vt a nlli-P a bo. wit-oat -T-ll and I flutl that tuora In a -t than all lha clu -Ml . tU otue 1 ' ' MWmrt" . null best For The bowels CAKOVCATruaTlC naaiaot. Palatable PoUn,TaM uw-,, foli In bulk. Th .aanma tabUt ataa - . us-raataa.1 to tar or yoar taBr ' Sterling Rcncdu Ci.. ChicCO Ot In' JIMMUAL SALE, TE MUX10X