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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL 40WIXAL. SALKM, ORR PON, TUESDAY, MAIIOH 10, 1808. ft If ycur doctor fully endorses your taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for fl Ji r11rt tlQ yur hr couht thcn buy it and Iff I XlUM ' ' use" it. If be does U " aA .. net. then do not take a single dose of it. He knows r . j iAr- Aoiw" ,alL all sboirt this splendid medicine BVtfe. m for cohs and celds. a. - iw - t? t nro LETTER Well l&l Jor-l Telegraph rrasfedor. n. H. aw,M,t ..k j ns. L4ii Jeurnal: ttinaaft moments to sparo P L. mr oromiso to fjf corning Nevada's baby I . .. .nn horn n r ... i. m, mn In w"? ",ii .: HtrrI"' r n- in fcWMrj.. rntia us oi ;! ' .. L, In Nevada, including STkji I hare never seen, nor ijtsronoelse has, such n raring a lBoro ,s '!cro '" 4 of four miles by six, Is brf of It located, and thoro illllla that area upon which itatatnt work has boon :Ul io no' "now sood oro. bbsllt in a long nrrujo ur mndlDC out over tho low N hi western side. To tho BiUooaand omit nina; uiu -ri-A nAmi1iHI' tflcu r,uu ul luilJ ia lOOit ffuu leci uiK'i mm iiHiiosj the latter a con W. At present uieso mug rtc o' the Kreatest nctlv- itsaftu going down on encli HtKr plec or grounu, dl't'iizeor tno icasos, nnu r cf the arc Just starting siarinof yet "under cover," Iron the blasts can be Been i?l their continuous boom ri a j'anbie Idea or a ue fcftms with Its bursting n niwerlng cannon. !r irerr lease that has reach f.i of (0 feet Is In rich oro. a tie town tho big pllos of itJiI )he mouths of tho tot 1 k ricks of cordwood. of sacks nro piled up li.'pner.tj, and thoy nro rti cm none or which runs IJH i ton and somo ot It ubtae thousands.' ti a shot was nut in on Mfst at rh 'oot of Grutt hill ton a uncertainty of tho Uiiti prospector plays. air be mav pnss over tho rrur There was n little wieiari that ono of the J th- .ease iiotlcod beside tca'ti Out of curloMtv nHdown a couplo of feot cf. Whon that shot ' was a badlv detnnrn. tv 'j. h had i,iown out not a IH00O worth of irnlit ". "i was scattered over the The shot wm nrtil rfnMi f-om the main street a lo.d in Rawhide when asse down Ono ploco STOld the general panic, n larouiu tho bank tllh BF 1.1. .. -. ftrry The banker knnt -sea, nd nald ihn mini. :rs besides- the piece J onsh lo It to pay for u ieav mat amount These three mines will be hoard from in tho near future. But to go into any detail or de scription of the mines would require more space than you would caro to givo, or Tho Journal renders perhaps caro to peruse. The town is tho typical Nevada mining town, if not n llttlo moro bo, for it is making tho record In many ways. Five months ago there wero a dozen or two people hero and n half dozen tents. Today the town lines the canyon for three-quarters of a mile and opreads over tho big flat to tho west of tho canyon; for n quarter of n mllo. Tents everywhero and theao aro growing rapidly in number, though on the business streets, thoy aro giving way to sub. stantial frame buildings which nro going up as fast as tho lurabor can bo had and it is. no uncommon sight to see a big freight wagon backed up to a building site (unload ing lumber, which a gnng of carpon tors take away as fast 33 It loaves tho wagon. To illustrate Tex Rjcknrd, he of Gans-NolBon fame, 'bought a lot on Main street paying J800 for It. Ton days later a handsome ono story building, 30 by 100 foot, wns finish ed and painted, a danco was held In It tho tenth night, nnd tho next morning a 30-foot bar, stock of liquors, gambling outflts nnd all tho paraphernalia belonging and apper taining to n Nevada saloon wero In place, nnd flvo barkeepers pnsslng out the red red boozo to hundreds of nrld throated minors. Tho Institu tion cost in nil $30,000. Main street Is packed with a buz zing crowd of men, until it looks llko circus day in Salem, nnd thoro Is n continuous rnttlo of hnmmer nnd boom of blnsts. Dig twelvo nnd fourteen mulo tennis loaded with frolght lino ovory block. Four six horsos stngos cnrrylng from 14 to 17 pnsBongors each nrrlve dnlly nnd SMILES Poem prepared by M. J. Phillips of Baker City and rend to the members at a recent meeting of the ledge: If he's Hiking up, not down, Ho's an Elk. If he'd rather smile than frown. Ho's an Elk. If ho's Jolly, broad and fat, If ho wears a mnn's sized hnt, Take a tip from things llko that, Ho'a an Elk. If he sees some good in all, Ho's an Elk. If ho holpB tho mon who fall, He's an Elk. , If he looks you in tho eye, Gives a courteous roply. If ho'B shrewd, but never sly, Ho's an Elk. Whon ho dies nnd goes abovo Brother Elk. To the Golden Lod'go of Love, Brother Elk. Does 8t. Peter Jiestltato? No, ho Rwlngs tho pearly gute, "Come in, you don't hnvo to wait." Brother Elk. NEW SUBSCRIPTION SYSTEM WORKS WELL Tho now ruling of tho poBtomco department which limits tho length of lime n nowspnpor may bo sent to a Bubscrlber nftor the expiration of tho paid subscription, is going to provo popular with tho reading pub lic. Tho Capital Journal will mall out statements of account to nil sub scribers who nro in arrears, and hopes to keep buBy writing receipts for money. Subscribers, without slnglo exception, express their hearty npproval of th now plan. So far wo hnvo not lost n subscription, and judging from present indications it docs not seom likely that wo will. In conducting n credit business, this, paper has nlways ondonvornd lo ubo Judgment ns to whoso names wero p'n,cod on tho list nnd whoso wero loft off, and by bo doing wo havo kept subscription losses down to tho minimum. If tho new ruling of I f tltn .Initnuftiiniit In Mn t luf isnlnxit ftn ll n M , ?i( ? ll nUt(i? "r(; niai,?B Bubscrbors, It Is certain that It will Svini iy J. rft,,rnd I'o'nf.'bo welcomed by tho publishers. Any "ft. " " avorngp flno persons lni8,n088 mnn would rathor do busl oach nnd mnklng tho trip to Schurz, . fm. . ,, on n oroim imBiB. ikLCfhetown and Partly bJBOU Miller rlUA t J Ko. whtch ld to kli K'n "t great nctiv. K Tf VJ ll b0,t,B un- ,,.i : ; v. vu? iown auout "niir i 1...1.J al- asJTi. ::..." nu ine ii7.v"1 riainjs Thnv ar .?!?; ab0t 76 feet "i V l tb0 "' tha- L !t "J thousands. f laVt .is CIa,ms' both FMioSfeKare, perfect,y f krm: .IT. A" '"5 asaur- tfcT it, a ,a aI,lh- In I" h th.ii .'? Tein ,s the sf-turtke, trough the ISr 'U ,th8 South. Los.;:?fJ!".Fr- ltrB; .. " .WQ'fh mining 4 7. "i f It or it h."01 vio 30 miles, In an hour nnd forty mln 11103. Saloons aro everywhero and nonr- ly nil of them carry a full quotn of gnmbllrtg gnmos, faro, roulette, crnps, twonty-ono and dozen of othors, nil intent on sopnrntlng tho outsider from his money. Thoro nrol ninny women here, braving with their hiiRbnnds tho hnrdshlps of the ma ui civiizuiiuu, una inuro nro mso othors. Tho Bnbylonlnn pnrt of the town lies in cntly every tho sound of rovolry is heard from noon uniu tno roilowing morning. Thoro "nngtlmo Knlley," n mascu llno torpslchoro. holdH . forth, tho dance house-king, nnd thoro tho- VoaruroorfmrtmourmoherHfou don't plnno tinkles nnd tho rpslned horso- like Scliiiiinir' w -.rjtiiiH tall wakes to llfo tho dosslcatod In- tostlnes of tho deceased follno, until ' inoy squall again as discordantly ns did tholr ono time ownor unon the! oven though bin Iobbcs on bad debts bo kept at tho lowest notch. So It would nppoar that tha dopnrtmont Is sutisflcd nnd tho readers nnd pub llshors nre sntlsflod n enso of sat iBfnctlon nil around. ci COFFEE There is a time for good n sldo ennyon, ns nppnr-l rn nnr n tt'mo fnr crnnA body knows, nnd thoro j lCa ana a limc IOr SOOQ coffee; there is no time for poor either. ' V family woodshed In tho dnys of New NotnricH. Schuobol, Oregon City; Rny iM-n'. - ,i. ir- i."";r..V.. Goodrich. Eugene. Ernest Purvanco, tho sylph-llko forms of tho motlorn flrT:n?,. Cft t' rii B ri,n N Salomes In tho mnzv mnnBiiina of J l Dn' - " J't'ff18" Olins. N. ouiumuH in mo mazj moasuiqs oi a.ntt. w ,r nnii,i i.vitnii nnbnr i IIIO iironmv wnltr nt four lilfa n "", "" ''' """'" - whirl Including tho drinks. Tho G. Ilornor, John Vnn Znnte, girls nro n trifle sholf-worn. for havo I "oward, I ortlnnd tlioy E. E. the r-xpert and g-ound. 'eer, .'wwisc mnn - ,?taon of choir. tfttQ anv nth IUi world. Flier's GaUe n iLi aomcNoc U Cs.. not tripped It morrlly In overy camp in the stato-for lo thoso ninny years? They aro sun browned nnd dust blown, from long association with 4ho desert, but when hand palntod and enameled they nre to some apparently good to look upon, for tho danco of death, has ninny patrons. On tho other hnnd, last Sunday rollglous services wero conducted In two places, ono of which was the undertaking shop. To get back to business, for I am prone to digression nrrnncements have been completed for pulling In four fair sized mills six miles from town whoro water can bo obtnlued from wells. The. water for drinking purposes, etc., is hauled four miles and sells for 12 a barrel. It Is fair ly good but doeBn't size up with Sn lem's supply not by n long ways. Last week the business men and mincowner8 concluded to build a railroad to connect with tho S. P. at Sohurz or Walker Lake, 30 mlloa. Fifty thousand dollars was sub scribed in two hours for tho nrelim- Jnary work. A petition asking for a right of way sent tho county com missioners, negotiations for rails begun, and it Is expected the road will be runnng Into Rawhide by July 4. It Is expected tho mills for working the ores of 4he district will be orcoted at tho .road's terminus on Walker Lake as thoro water is abundant and fuel available over the S. P. linos. At nresent wood 1b soil ing here at $30 per cord and is hauled about 30 miles. It is mostly nut plna, with some Junlpor. Lodg ing houses aro plentiful, but still crowded. They aro furnished with slnglo cots placed olose tocethor. and cost 75 cents a shift, rb some of them no uouble time. This. If thev are alt in one corral, if partitioned off with a fow yards of calloa so that on can have the utmost privacy tho price is a dollar. A fairly good meal can se had for half a dollar and the ne cessities, whiskey and cigars are nanaed over tho har at two for a Quarter. I think It will provo tho greatest of Nevada's recent dav camp, and that Tonopah. Goldfleld jand the reat are not In its claw. It will add matarlallv to the state's out- JfHU before 1909 opens a new era for it J. II. CRADLEBAUGH. No Uso to Die. "I havo found out hnt thoro Is no uoo to die ot lung trouble ns long ns you enn got Dr. King's Now Dls covory," Bays Mrs. J. P. White, At Rushboror, Pa. "I would not be alive today only for that woudorful medicine. It loosens up n cough quicker than anything else, and euros lung disease evon after the caso Is pronounced hopeless." This most reliable remedy for coughs and colds, lagrlppe, nsthmn, bronchitis and honponoBB, Is sold under guar antee at J. C. Perry's drrug store; 50c nnd $1.00. Trial bottle free. prln- capl I I . Kodol U today the best known j remedy for all disorders of the Btom ach. such, as dyspepsia, heart burn. ur stomach (- booking ot gas.l Bell lif all J.tinlttT" I New Corpra,0'. Hazelwood Cream Company; cipal office, Portland, Oregon; tal stock. $200,000; Incorporators, Thos. E. Armltstead, M. Mortonsan and G. M. Brown. Baker and Malheur Oil Company; principal office, Portland, Oregon; capital stock, $1,000,000; Incorpora tors, F. M, Batchelor, E. 8. Platts and A. J. Stowell. The First Church of the Nazarene; principal office. Portland, Oregen: Incorporators. II. K. Lubo. Edith Whltesldes, Jennie Stephens, Emma Eaton aud Fred Mlohelson. I lsBBHBBBLP KING OF THROAT AND LUNG DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY for. COUGHS AND C0LD3 CURES -u THRO AT -LUNG DISEASES save not ion rt? Kjr msi Use wftaJm tarm a yew fe with tag tmfck, Wt tatrt4 MHM SBMtBR WiUMMLt ilHtTMt, TIhm I Vf a flrfasf Dr. KJac' Vow Dlmvery, ui I sws kUm4 A.s4iaifactknUr. Z kft tkls traiastU up it t. ttvt mk 4 atw mj ns isfwrftstiy wU4wrkiiTyiy. MR8. SAMP. RIPFW, At M. 60o AND St.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY J. C. PERRY s 'FRISCO MARKET REPORT (Unltod Pross Lonsod Wlro.) San Francisco, Inrch 10. Whoat No. 1 California club, por cental, $1.57Vil.C0; whlto milling club, Whlto Australian, Northern bluostom, Northern club, grades ot wheat, $l.G2Vi'l.CG; $1.70 S 1.72; $1.0rfJl.C7M..; $1.(50; Inferior $1.35 d7 1.50. Bnrloy No. 1 feed. $1.35Q 1.37 V, with Home fancy at $1.38 ; common to fair, $1.30 (Q 1.32 Mi ; brewing nt San FrnnclBco, $1.40 l.-lH: brewing nnd shipping nt Po't Cobtn. Il.40ijil.45; Chevalier, $1.05 (frl.sn, according to quality. Butter Fresh California, oxtras, 21c; firsts, 23c; seconds, 21Mic; fresh packing Block, 18c. Storugo California extras, 24c; firsts, 23c; seconds, 22c; Eastern oxttns, 23Mic; firsts, 22c; seconds, 21c; ladles, Eastern, 20c; firsts, 19c. Fresh oggB, por dozen Extras, 10s; tlrBts, 15 Vic; seconds, ICo; thlrdB, 14M.C Now cheeso, per pound Califor nia HntB, llVbc; firsts, lie; boc onds, IQc; California Young Ameri ca, fancy, 13o; first, 12c. Storage Eastern fancy, New York. 17orOrogon, 12Vdc. PotntooH. por contnlSallnns FUir banks, 7Cc $1.15; !ou)poc. $1.00 tf 1.35; Orogon Burbanks, 75c(l$l; rlvor whites, fnucy. 60C7Go; Early Hoso, $1.25(1.35; rlvor reds, $1.35 01.40; sweot potatoes, $3.25 per crate; now potatoes, 3 5c per pound. Onions Orogon yollow, $3 3.10, Eastern yollow, $2.75 3.00. Oranges Per box, navels, fanoy. $1.7502.00; choice, $1.40 1.05; (standard, $1.25 1.50; Tangorlnos, $1.251.50; Mandarinus, $2. BALKM MAKKKT. IT" 0& C - X m M i ii X J c v-yM iut-y-' READY TAtl.OREDlCLQJHKSl FOR WELL DRESSED ntw, PRICE 20 T RANCt. 4D. m Appetite for Crabs THE codfiih his an enormous appetite for fhdl'fbh. crab and lobtittt. Ik eats them alive and he eab them raw. He eats them all without in dication and jrows fat He has a pewaM liver. Theoil fretn the cod' Irvcr make Scott's Emulsion A natural f9wr te slijctt and t produce lkh b In every spoonful. TMi power mum new vi jor ami new Sean for those whesoJfer sVom wa44nj Local Wholesale Market. Kgg 14c. Buttor Country 27 o; oroamory, 37 Vic , Hens lie; mixed ohlokons, 10c Local whoat 85c. Oats 35c. Hurley $24 0 $25. Flour Hard wheat, $4.80$5, valley, $4.00. Hay Cheat, $13; clovor, $10 $12 per ton; timothy, $13 $15, Onions 2 Ha lb. Hops 0!d,l2yjc; new, 8 fl64C Chlttlm bark 4 5c, BEER PROMOTES TEMPERANCE Recognized as a Food Product, and So Dealt With by the Government IF la being recognised tho world ovor that tho drinking ot boor promotes tomporanco nnd "sobriety to n far greater oxtout thau ill tho prohibition laws on tho statuto books. All enlightened European nations aro oncouraging tho mnnu fnoturo aud consumption of light beorB containing about three and ono-hnlf por cont nlcohol, and tho rosult has boon most gratifying to all slncoro lovora of tomporanco. Tho Unltod Stntos government has tnkon n posltlvo stand In this direction, tho wnr depaitmsnt holdliig that tho ro-ostnblishln$ of tho army cantoen for tho sale of beer bolng nn nbsoluto nocos slty In thd Intoroat of tompernnce nnd sobrloty. Boor is today recognized as n "Food Product," nnd Is so dealt with by tho government. All tho great inuurdnco companies havo contradicted tho Ilea that havo bcon given currency through prohibition sources that tho drinking of boor won a bar to securing Insurance, and havo lately published to tho world nt largo tho statement that thoao drinking boor modoratcly (not moro than two quarts during twenty-four hours) wero tho very boet of risks, Tho lntost British llfo Insuranco reports show that tho ratio of death rato among nbstaltf ore Is thirty por cont greater than nmong modorato drinkers. Beor Is puro and wholosomc, and tho day Is not far distant when it will bo as much n. part ot tho dally subsistence of ovory family ns are tnilk, bread and other food necessities. The beer browed by tho Salem Browery Association Is in ovory sense tho vory best that modo-n ontorprlso can produce. It speaks for itself and Is Kb own best advertisement. SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION SALEM, OREGON AIDnmfates McmJ!. cronnv DR. KUM Retail Market. Qats 45c per bu. WbeaU-$1.00. Rolled barley $30. Eggs 15a ButterCouutry, 2583c; ery, 40c. Flour Valley. $1.20 Dr sack: UONDKItFUL CHLVEHK UOOTOK hard wheat, $1.40 $1.50. Will treat you with Oriental horhi Bran 8Sc per snok; $28!50 per and cure any disease without opera ton; short, $1.20 per saok. tlon or pain. Hay Cheat, $14; clover, $I05' Dr. Kum Is known eforywhero Id Hay -Timothy, volley, $17$18;I One hundred thwunand dollars for nlfulfa $12 $13, ia moro d,tch ,8 B,n8 to open tha tV . i. fV lvoa of otorns whan thoy hear of Vetch $n. tno transfer nt Pendleton of thJ Poultry Hons, 1213c; ducks ninklo ditch project, 14 15c; pigeons, old, $1 per doe. j ....n. , m mnn; m jy.LL" oh rat, 8&o; olover, 7Kc par owt. Uvttork. Hogs Fat, $5.00. 8tok bocs $4.00. Ccw-i Top, $2.S0; fair $2 $.10 Steers Tops, $3.50; fair, $2.75 $3.00. Xrookal FrtUta. Bananas $6. Oranges $2.25. Lemons $3. 50 4.50. Veal Dressed. 6 7c Portland Market. Wheat Club, 81c; valley, blue stem; 83c MUlstuf Bran, $24. Slot Balcm, and has cured many promi nent people hero. He has lived tn Salem for 20 years, and can be truJt ed. He uses many medicines un known to white doctors, and with them can euro catarrh, asthma. (lung troubles, rebumatlsm, stomach. liver and kidney diseases, Dr. Kum makes a specialty of dropsy and female troubles. His rem fcdles cure private disease woea v erythlog else falls. Ho baa hun dreds of testimonials, and rlrss eon . sulfation free. Price for medietas very, moderate. Persona Is ts oeua- ty can write for blank. Sond stamp. If you wast soma extra taa tot. gel It from sis. IXt. KUM BOW W9 CO. Bargains Still closing out my old stock, especially ladles' and child roiis' shoes tyid sllppors. Trices $2.25, $2.51, $2.75 and Uti Givo me a call aud seo thosji bargains. Itepalring neatly dono. i Maiy Pairs Sill t Ctsi Jacob Vogjfc 345 Stale St t " . VI Ufl&49l c