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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1908)
i (She on run I SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY SI, 1008. NO. SO. I Wrouxvui' Against Savants He Has a Spud Is Not Afraid To Cast His Bread Upon the Waters MWAY HE MADE THE BOSS POTATO GOVERNOR OFFERS Learned Savants la Government Employ Turn Down and Condemn What They Cannot Emulate ll'nltcd Press Lonsod Wire.) Sin Francisco, Jan. 21. The Int- it bulletin of tho United States do- trfmont of ngrlculturo charges Luth TTTuurbnnk with bolng a nnturo ikir. According to this bulletin, on ltltd "Tho Tuna nB Food for Man," ad (silted by David Griffiths, asslBt st igrocologlst, and by R. P. Hare, jrernmont chemist at tho Now Mexico coIIcro of agriculture, Luth rS. Durbnnk has not succeeded In roduclnjj a dosort cactus ontlroly rw from spines, nor 1b tho Burbnnl' icuii sultablo for a food for man, li be claims. The government "exports" declaro itt tho spineless cnctuB cannot bo grown on tho dosort. Luther Bur bank nnd hundreds of loyal support ers sny they havo seen tho splnoloss plant growing on tho dosort, nnd havo oaton ninny dollcious meals com posed of tho fruit. Burbnnk also charges that malice Inspired tho pub lication. Tho bulletin apparently goos deep ly Into tho subject, and abounds in Latin tonus nnd technical explana tions. It tolls tho history of each of tho variotios of tho plant and de scribes whoro It thrives In various parts of tho world. But tho book ontlroly Ignores tho work of Luther Burbank, nnd calls Imposslblo many things wall known to havo been ac complished by tho Santa Rosn plnnt breedor. REWARD THE MATCH TO THE CANDLE CASTEEl murder;sgott strikes it RECENT INFORMATION POINTS TO SOME ONE OTHER THAN .MONTGOMERY AH PERPETRA TOR OE THE HORRIBLE GRIME THAT STARTLED THE COMMU NITY TWO MONTHS AGO. Mb CHICAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE W I l MIW,MM Our Annual Clearing Sale is still continued and Will be kept in full blast until further notice, We must have room for our Spring Goods. That is the reason we arc offering our entire stock of up-to-date mer chandise at such sacrifice prices. Hundreds of articles all over the store sold at cost and less than cost. Read on Four thousand dollars reward Is offered, by Govornor Chamberlain for tho arrest and 'conviction of tho murdoror or nuirJororB of the Cas tool family, who wcro killed In tholr homo on Sunday night, Dccembor 2, nnd then tho houso, burned over their heads to conconl tho crime. At first It was believed tho hired man, Montgomery, did tho work, nnd, committing suicide, then threw him Bolf Into tho flames. But later lnfor- SAYS .MARION COUNTY WILL STAND IN TO HELP PRIVATE CITIZENS WHO ARE SPENDING THEIR MONEY IN HER BEHALF. Tho,MnrIon county court yostordny transacted a little piccu of business, .which, nlthough small, will bo fnr rcnchlng In Its offocts. After bolng interviewed by a largo delegation of business men and farmors, tho court decided to mnko an appropriation of $300 $50 por month for six months to defrny tho expenses of a further edition of tho "Cherry City" book let, which was recently published by tho Salem Board of Trade. Tho work now bolng dono by that board Is bearing good fruit, nnd every day THE STATE HONORS RETIRING SUPERINTENDENT EUGENE BLOWING HERSELF FOR $1,000 PER MONTH Her Booster Hartog Claiming That Place as the Reyil Anne Cherry Center of the Universe, Before; tic fa. cific Coast Ad. Men John II. Hartog, manngor of tho Eugene Commorclnl club, delivered an nddrosB boforo tho I'acllla Const Ad Mon'a convention and among othcr'thlngs said: When 1 spoko boforo your InBt convontlon, hold at Sncrnmcnto, I roferrod to our monthly Incomo In Colusa. You laughed at mo for Buy ing that our Incomo thoro was $500 "per" month, not $500 "a" month, per month moaning that "por"hapu you got It niul perhaps you don't, Jt la a mattor or prldo and pleasure to toll you that In Eugene, whoro I now am located, tho pcoplo subscribed $1000 "a" month, with no "perhaps" about It. Think of a placo butween 8000 nnd 10,000 pooplo MUbBcrlUtbs $12,000 for publicity work, I road la MerU' Mngazlno about Kantma City raising $50,000 and that, iraa thought a hoapl Why, nt tho rata Jit which Eugene put up, a city Ilko GUI cago wosild havo to ralBO throo mil lion dollar fund. Pretty good ovt donco of Eugene's spirit, don't yoa think? Not All the Best. Woll, my Idem as to promotion advertising nro that advortlHlnc rs such does not make tho baby iv drain. Advertising In promotion work to a moans to nu end. Advertising that you havo tho best cllmato, tho Bfttwd-- (Contlnucd on page thrco.7 5W0 yards of boautlful Needle work Embroldorlos from 4 to IS aches wide, coin nt loss han manufacturor's cost. Lot I. Oc; Lot 2. 12 He ynrd Lot a.lgc yard worth 35c. 1,0 ardj of Square Mesh Linen !. all widths, worth 10 and, 12c per yard, now 5c AH our Colored and Blaok Dress Goods going at t LKARIXG PRICES, lv jardi of Dark and Light -oiort-d Outing Flannels. 7c quality, miV Tinn vnr1 ftr lw ardg of Dress and Walstlng Silks new, up-to-date go6Js at-. CLEARING PRICES. ! Clearing Prices he blowing Goods this sea- &8 .atest Ladles' Coats, La d Suits, Petticoats, Dress Skirts, Furs, Raincoats, Rub berized Silk Coats, Ladies' Wautt, Ladles' Jackets, Chll toes Pura and Coats, also iMry and Panoy Peathers. minimi inn milium mm inn iiimmini At u fonnnl meeting of tho Statu Boaitl, composed of Governor Chamberlain, Secretary of Statu Benson nnd Treasurer Steel, rose IiitJoiiH were ordered drawn up nnd npreml on tho records showing tlto high esteem in which Superintendent Calbreath was held by tho Board composed of the highest state officials. The same was submitted today a"d signed by tho respective efllcers: Whereas,. Dr. J, F, Calbreath, who for tho past eight year Imin lx'cn superintendent of the Oregon State Asylum, and ' Whereas,. His time of otllce ns such superintendent expired on tho ,'Jlst day of Decerning, 1007, and lit Ls nlMiiit to engage In the practice of his profession In Uio city of McMlnnvllIe, and Whereas, Dr. Calbrcutli has nt nil times rendered ellluioiit se.r vice to the state, and Whereas, The Board of Trustees of tho Oregon State Insane Asy lum, recognizing his ability and efficiency as u physician and sur. geon, and the loss the state sustains by reason of no longer hav ing the benefit of his services, and desiring to express their appro, elation of his work in behalf of tho Asylum, therefore lo it Resolved, Tlint the Board of Trustee of tho Oregon State In sane Asylum hereby tender Mm tho tluinks of tho Board for his untiring efforts and faithful services In behalf of tho institution with which ho has been long affiliated, and wish hint that suc cess in his Hold of labor which his proficiency In his profession so Justly deserves. Bo It further resolved, That tho clerk of tho board bo instructed to forward Dr. Calbreath a copy of thes, resolutions. ii 1 1 m in ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 m i hi w i 1 1 . m Seattlu Wants Mora lult. . i (UnltotV Prem Leasbd Wlrcft f ' Ix)h Angolos, Cal., Jan. 2-j.-A par ty of Souula capitalists sailed from San Podro toduy for Mazatlan and othor portB on tho West const of M ox I co. Tho purposo of tho trip ls to Investigate tho possibilities of a praposod lino of. fruit stonmors from San Pedro to tho banana districts of Mexico. Tho company which this party roprosontB has noulrod oxton- slvo tracts of fruit lands in Moxlco, nnd propoioH to ostabllsh a rogular stoanur sorvloo to that of tho South ern republic. If tho plans of the company nro successful, Los Angolos will bo mndo tho distributing point for bunnnns, In dlroot competition with tho banana trust, which has Its headquarters ut Now Orleans. v . New York Has n BllxznroT. h (Unltod rrosfl L'eBsecJv Wrq Nw York, Jan. 24. Now York, la In tho grip of tho hrt hllroard ot the winter. Snow foil steadily all night nnd this morning moro thna four Inohos envorod tho gronncL. Late nt night a sn-mllo nn hour galrr dovolopod nnd whipped the agotr through th stroots in UlLndJnic oloudB. Trnlllo on tho .surfaeo ami olevntod strootcaiH was early Inter forod with, nnd It ls thought that by noon today trnlllo on thouo linos will bo completely tied dip. Tho huovt Ig drifting badly, and all through and suburban trains nro badly dolayod. In tho tonument dlstrlot on tho Eaal Sldo tho poor bognn to suffer from tho o (Tools of tho storm Immediate ly, owing to n shortngq of fuel e BlMflaMHHHMIIIKBItllHHB : OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY : "WIlUMEnE ROUTE" 2 "THE ROAD OF COURTESY AND SERVICE" $7.00 Ralncoats- Now $18.00 Coats Now $1C50 Suits Now. ....... $25.00 Suits Now $3.95 9.00 8.90 12.50 The Store that Docs The Business mntlon comes to tho exocutlvo office thnt tho family was klllod by an out sider. Tho reward ls now offered in tho hopo that tho real perpetrators of tho foulest crime In the annals of tho county may be brought to Jus tice o A Crank Wakes Up. (United Pross Loosed Wire.) Chicago, Jan. 24. Thousands of persons are insane in hospitals and sanntarlumtf, and many others are walking the stroets on the verge of Insanity because of loss of sleep, ac cording to Dr. Elmer S. Pettljobn, n specialist on nervous diseases, who spoke nt the Reformed Episcopal church before several hundred fol lowers of Bishop Fallows and "Chris tian Psychology." Twelve yoars experience In sani tariums at Kankakee has taught him that most Incurable raving maniacs aro "night owls," sleeping only five soes new taxpayers added to our pop ulation. This prooose will soon not only greatly ineroaso tho woalth of our county, but relatively deoroaso tho rate of taxation on all proporty. It ie the logioal solution of most of our problems, to get moro peoplo In to our country. Tho Wlllamotto val ley needs ten times the prosent pop ulation, and many of tho counties, with this important fact in view, aro lending aid to the promotion work all along (he line. Anyone could not but be Irupressod with tho good work being done by visiting tho Board of Trade headquarters occasionally, as tbore colonists and new-comers can be met from all parts of America, most of whom are casting about for a new home. During tho past few days the following named havo regis-, tered at tho headquarters: D. M. Cleveland, Ilorwlck, la.; E. H. Balos, Falrvlew, Mont.; C. L. Lea vltt, Boston, Mass.; R. H. Voorhees, N. Y. City; J. P. Harris, Council Grove, Kan.; Mrs. Belle Dory, Far- (Continued on fourth page.) M M M H M M M M N M M M H H M OPEN FOR BUSINESS WITH BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SALEM STOPPING AT ALL INTERMEDIATE STATIONS. TRAINS FROM ROTH PORTLAND AND KALEM. LEAVE AT H O'CLOCK A. M. AND 2 O'CLOCK P. M. AND ARRIVE AT II O'CLOCK A. M. AND 5 O'CLOCK P. M. FROM TEMPORARY' STATIONS COIN NER OF FRONT AND JEFFERSON STREETS IN PORTLAND, AND HIGH AND STATE STREETS IN SALEM. TICKETS FOR SALE ON TitAINS OR AT THE UNDERSIGNED OFFICES OI? THIS COMPANY, AT THE FOLLOWING REDUCED RATES BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SALEM: SINGLE TRIP $ J.5( ROUND TRIP 2.7f SATURDAY TO MONDAY (8 days) SJ.OO 25-RIDE FAMILY COMMUTATION (Book) 1W.W Slnglo and round trip and 25 rldo family ilokots aro on salo dally Return portion of round trip tlekote uio good for 30 days und 25 rJdo book is good for threo months from date of Sale. Saturday to Monday tlokets on salo for train loaving at 2 p. m. Suturdaya or any Sunday train; good roturning on any train of Sunday or Mon day following dato of Balo, For further Information apply to P. J. BWAYNE, Ticket Agent, GEO. P. NEVINS, Halem (Ofllc Capital Drug Store) Truffle .Manager. Liberty nnd State Street, Portland. ML K: m m M m m m m m to six hours each night.