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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1000 LOWER PRICKS. Bottom Has Fallen Out of Stand lug Timber Market Figures but Hnir of What They Were Forme Iy No Snles. res a natural Strength-Giver YartlfiDdlhe beneficial effects of Er-lt helps you to build up your md become strongnnd healthy Ultural way. The effects of I tank are oni' iemPor',rJr P . t.. .unrilv a false stimula- a to the system. As soon as you . ..(.!.. hm. vou ffmove thin sahs, and the feeling of ex utioo returns. ML MAINE'S tONIC VERMIFUGE i lMtlnr health and strength, ?dm it helps your body to do i own bulldlnp up through the Mch. It nuts your digestive rim in perfect condition, and to you to get every oil oi ruhment and strength out of tfeod vou eat. lit Is also an excellent child's Wne and a safe Worm cure. B Sold by all druggists. D Ttro sues, 50c and 35c tm'i Entrtorant An Invaluablt ' !ds( w Couont, uronchiut. croup, kIos Cough, Pleurisy and Asthrsu PLANNING NEW CHURCH. fcjtftans An Considering the hbjert May Build This Year. i tw church Is nmong the con- fe'ited Improvements -for Corvnl- (Mi year. The Prcsbytorlnn reritlon hns out-grown its k wd a movement for tho eroc- of a new ono Is strong among iDtmbershlp. A committee, hns hc tho sltuntion nnd hns a report. This report was able to the plnn, nnd rcom- W tho erection of a building trt 120,000. Several mombors organization nre strongly urg- ia edllleo of that charactor, and lucklnc up their vlowj with of- ol contributions to match. Tho ' Aid society of tho church long been preparing for such awgency, and hns boon accu sing funds In nntlcipntlon of Iir when the erection of n now isg would bo undertaken. In Hnc tho society will have W um of money to dovoto to 'reject prom'nent member of tho a uld yesterday, that n now iig will have to bo erected. twr It will bo done this yonr I not certain. If not this It l almost certain to bo built Kr The old church homo ome too small to nccommo- tbe congreRatlon. It is Innd- for the purposes required of many standnolntB. Tho day. here already W almost horo Ww hoiisp of worshln will P bo supplied " Vtmn buiidlne was eroctod 1 "''H Corvalllsltes will re- ' that in. fiftieth nnniver- bl the conization of tho wletv was re'obrntod sev- pr ag-i dmlng the pastorate ' Dr Thnramnn. Tli to'lding ax bum within a Mi aft r tK church was or- Its cost aB about SCO0O. I1 "Winn was attondod with iwf-safrlfke and tedious de- leading fsp'or In lt eonstm- fU h" ',, Tn.nl. TTo....n 5,d wi h h,, own hands, nnd parous v of big own savings aP'lsh th task fj DPR , J f JPe ,s buU( Jt T. v ,,e ,0fated on tho site J rtmr.h which U ono of iui.' '. .cations In tho Timber In Denton county ic not as high priced as It usM to be. The time was when standlnc timber soared high up in the scale o'f prices, changing hands at as much as a dollar a thousand. It .Is stated, on what seems good authority that tho 19,000 acres, moro or less In what is known as tho Rankin tract was actually in process of chane Ing han'ds at $60 per ncro when tho panic came, and with if ihn vnin. slon of some of tho high finance banks of Portlnnd. That blocked tho sale, and disclosed thnt tho Bon ton timber .was held lry ono of tho suspended banks ns part oi the se curity for a loan df $000,000 to Mr, Rankin. Tho price at which the land was being Bold is said )y a well known timber cruiser to havo avereagod moro than a dollar a thousand for tho standing timber. Thoso prices, howover, prevail no more. The panic in tho East scorns to havo ollmlnated In largo part tho hankering for Oregon woods'. About tho best price offered now is 50 cents por thousand. Two East ern buyers wero at John Hyde's houso two weeks ago looking for timber, nnd when $1 a thousand was announced ns tho prico at which.it could bo secured, their breath almost flitted. "No dollar timber" for us was tholr ultimatum, but thoy added that if somo good woods could bo mndo availablo at about 50 cents por thousand, thoy would take a look at any of It, with a viow of purchasing, o PROTECTIONIST FARMERS. REMARKABLE RECORD MADE . BY COOPER IN MINNEAPOLIS The remarkable success that has days Mr. Cooper spent In that city They Object to Free Trade in Cana dian Farm Products. I &-- m ! ' ' re-elected su- "lt onnoaltinn. "T1 1 an able Judl- inol i delicious Pnri T.-TTor : uua Wlthnnr nil I ?r than olrt-facViirtTi wer oil and emulsions -5 wealth lor Pie .delicate children, ei.i " r1 "o, ana troiblTs tnr0ataQa 6A .. . G.Sv.Urntt i i-Q. Tho farmors of Iown aro practi cally nil protectionists. They havo boon tnado rich on account of tho high prlco of farm produce. Tho high prlco of farm produco camo as a result of tho prosperity attending tho American workshop. All thoso conditions nro mado posslblo by tho protectlvo tariff. Tho farmers of Iowa aro especially opposed to lot ting tho farm products of Canada Into tho American mnrkot without tho payment of duty. It Is easy enough to say It would do no harm to let tho Canadian farmer trado with us on an equality. Dut it must bo remembered that what tho Cana daln farmor lacks is a customer to buy his products. 'Tho American farmor is In possession of tho cus tomer, Glvo tho Canadian farmer tho American customer and tho American farmor will loso him. Somuhody on this sldo of tho lino must glvo up a customor If tho Ca nadian gains him. Desldes thero nro 13,000,000 of American customers who aro nonrer to tho Canadian pro ducor than they aro to tho Amorlcan producer. Thoroforo, under freo nd mlsslon of Canadian products 13, 000,000 of Americans would buy Canadian produots and tho Ameri can fnrmora' products would bo shipped to Europo as,a part of tho surplus. We wero all . amazed in January, 1904, when Governor Cum mins practically sugfiostod tho freo admission of Canadian farm pro ducts. W are In hopos tho gover nor has changed his mind and will not undertake to enforce such an opinion. It is sometlmos thought that ho spoke hastily and without due roflection. The fact Is that the' host policy for tho Amorloan pooplej is one of protection, unadulterated and unalloyod. Protection will have to prevail Jn cir country to avoid going to the Industrial levol of tho old .world. Socialism is Impossible It is a wild, Impraotioal dream. Out w can koop American Industrial conditions high and thus help evory man who tolls. When tho farmer feods tho Amorlcan working man and the working man manufacture somothlng for the farmer, we have a system of co-oporatlon that Is help-' ful to both. The Republican party Is promising to revise the tariff. The party is giving ear to a hue and crj for changes In the schedules. Wo have faith, howevor. that tho revl-j slon wyi be ipsule bv protectionists, and sot by free-trader or by thoso ( who do not wore than half way be lieve In a tariff. Dea Moines "Capital." lit; Got What He NeexKtl. "N'iHe y m It loaked as if mv tine had cor v." sys Mr C Fartfclns, ef Mill Creek. Id Ter "I was ee run down that Mfe hung' on a very slwlcr thread It wa p then my arugsjiei rwgiuiuuru Electric Dittos I bought a bottle and I got what I needed strength. I had one foot In the grave, but Electee, Blttora put It back on the turf again, and I've bn well ovor slnoe" Sold under guarantee at J C Perry's drug store 50c attended L. T. Cooper during tho past year has not boon confined to any ono locality, but is so Wide spread that the young man Is now a well-known figure In most of tho leading cities of the country. Mr. Cooper believes that tho stomach is tho foundation for most 111 health, and claims that his prep aration, by regulating tho Btomach, la n true specific for most diseases. Tho following extract from tho Tri bune of Minneapolis, glvca an Idea of the surprising numbor of pco plo who are accepting Cooper's the ory. Tho article was ono of mnny that appeared during Cooper's Btay In Minneapolis, and is as follews: "Tho sale of Cooper's preparation Is now phenomenal In UiIb city, and nn estimate mado today scorns to In dicate beyond all doubt that It will equal tho largo figures reported from Pittsburg during tho thirty "During tho past twenty-two days Mr. Cooper hnB been in Minneapolis, tho sale of his preparation hns av eraged about two thousand bottles a day. When the amount of med icine disposed of throughout tho state is added to this, Uld amount wl,ll bo doubled, ThqreTforo', : tho young man has Bold In twenty-two days olghty-olght thousand bottlcB of his medlclno In the state of Min nesota alone, ' which Is a truly re markablo record. "During tho past week so many hundreds of Minneapolis people havo been calling to thank Cooper for tho good ho has accomplished with his medlclno, that I Is safo to say that his visit will long be re membered by tho sick of tho city." Wo sell tho famous Cooper prep aration which has mado a similar, record to tho above wherever Intro duced. J.' C. Perry. A Mistake. ' In a circular letter under tho heading "To tho Hopgrowers of Marlon county," written ovor tho signatures of Mr. Jos. Wlnstnnley and myself roforrlng to tho nomina tion for county Judge, I wish to state that ft was wholly without my knowlodgo or concent, and furthor, I am confident that my friend, Mr. M. L. Jonos, did not consent or di rect to havo my nnmo so uHed. I nm a Democrat, and on tho 17th day of April It shall bo my plcimnt duty to voto for tho nomination of Mr. P. L. Frnzlor for county Judge. WM. II. EGAN. o DoWIU'b Carbollzod Witch Hazol Salve. It 13 03pec!n1ly good, for piles. Sold by all druggists. A letter from Now York Is marked "Important and Immedi ate." It urgese a dispatch to our congressmen nt onco urging prompt consideration of tho freo pnilp nnd frco print paper bill. High tariff Ib striking homo In tho nowspapor business. Hide Wing Sang Co, s)tiliiltlfiliiejIlmitIejMIIiitlliejHIIii THE CLASSIFIED Miintitimiti imsaismiiiitigiiiiwia FOR SALE VAAlNVkt.-!. For Salj! Shooting gallery outfit, moving targets, electric power, 173 Commercial street. 4-15-3t Worlds of Bloom Calla lilies, roses, violets, cinerarias, hyacinths, daf fodils, etc., and everything In sea son. Mrs. JIugh Jory, 1952 Court strcot, Salem. 3-24-tf FOfll RENT For Sale First-class carpet paper at this offlco; 25c for a big roll. Wood For Sale Just rccolvcd 2 earn of fluo dry wood. Phono Main 74 or call at Salem Truck & Drny Co. ofllce, CO Ctato St,, 4-C-2wks. For Sale Second hand wlndnilll, tank nnd pipes complete. Call 1503 B. State ptrcot. 4-H-lw For Salo at RargnlnEight-rooin houso nnd lot, 323 N. Church St. Seven-room houso nnd lot 555 Chomokotn St. W. 11. Sloper, 221 N. Front St. 4-l3-ltao For tllent -Two nicely furnlshetl rooms with bath and light, and all conveniences. Cnll nt 477 Center Bt., phono 1040. 4-1 5-1 wk For Rent Modern houso, good yard, fruit on place, spring gardon liu fourth houso north of- Unlou a High. Inqulro of Mrs. CaHcbcro, corner Twentieth nnd Asylum awi nuo. Phono 1176, 4-lS-lw MISCELIuYNEOUS Fw Sale Sheep ahonrlng tnachlnpi hngR', wagon and plows, nil kinds of now and second-hand goods. C. Dlllmnn, 447, Stato St. 4-l5-3t For Bale Nlco driving mnro. En qutro of C. C. White, Fashion Stables. 4-15-3t Hid STOCK OF GOODS Wo mnko up all kinds of wrnppors and white undcrwenr, waists, klmon as and Rklrts: nil kinds of gontto men's and ladles' furnishing goods; nil kinds of silks and dross goods, hose, shoos, suits, pants, overalls, blankets, neckwonr, matting, chlnn waro, trunks, embroidery and laco now selling nt cost. 32C N. Commerclnl St. Salem, Or SPECIAL VALUES LADIES' FURNISHINGS Ladies9 Sleeveless Vests, 10c each as good as any 15c ones any where. Long Silk Gloves, $1.25 a pair as good as any $2.00 ones nnywhero. Extra heavy silk, doublo tipped fingers. White Waists a" ncvy ones, only $i.oo each Dainty pattorns, as good as any $1.50 waist anywhere. Wo also havo thom at $1,25 and flnor ones. White Parasols with white enamel sticks $1.65 Two rows of oyolot embroidery, ns good hb any $2.50 pnrnsola any where. Wo also havo them from 75c upwards. Our $1.25 onos nro exceptionally good valuos, ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM 240-246 Commercial St. D Wiring, Wiring Wo will wlro your buildings now or old In nn abso lutely first class mannor nt prlcon chonpor thnn ever beforo known In Snlom, Ilydo Broc, Eloctric Co., 322 N. High. Phono GOO. 4-15-lmo Subject to Atlvnnix' In Price I offor 120 ncros, six milos out; 50 clear ed and In cultivation; bnlnnco pas ture; somo timber; family or ehard; all necessary buildings; tonm, vohlclos, stock, mnchlnory, etc., worth $2000 go with place all for $7000 on terms. Adjoining property rated at $90 por ncro. Paul M. Sims, 222 N. Commerclnl. Phono Main 729. EggH Rose comb Rhode Inland IU'tft Best of all chickens, 15 eggs $1. Phono 900, after Wednesday April 15, Mrs. E. T, Jiudd, Salem, Oro. 4-14-2W A Social Daneo will bo given at tho W, L. Wado hall on North. Liberty Btroet on Saturday evening, April 18. Evofybddy invited. 4-1 6-3 1 Nursing by Hour Or rollof nurse. Will answer calls whero crleott dp not milro constant attendance-. Mrs. Flfor Robertson, No. 12GT Marlon atreot. 4-14-lw Conrtrto Work Get my prices tm sidewalks, curbs, Bcptlc lank&awl comont work 6f any kind. AM v6rk guaranteed first-claw. Mr. Ward, Highland add. Phono 6S. 3-21-tt Will Call BHd Pay Cash For ea cast oft olothln, brokon watcfeetf nnd jowolry. Wo cloan Bnd prw. High grndo work. Phono W. Slgournoy, 483 Stato. l-254f. FOR SALE A Good Investment A 7-room mod em rcsldonco within 2 blocks of streetcar; 4 blocks to business co liter; easy terms If desired. Prlco $2400. This is worth Investi gating. Insures you a groater In como thnn having your monoy In tho bank or Investing In U. B. gold bonds. ' Hero 'h Another fiiuip It ncro closo to Snlom, about 94 mllo to otreot car. A largo 8-room houso, barn, 45x45; about 40 fruit trees of dtfforent varieties, also small fruit building; can't bo duplicated short of $3000. If tnkon at onco, prlco $2500, ono-half cash, bnlnnco time to suit. Call Investigate and bo convinced. Tlilt In Your Money' Worth 122 ncros of rich valley land, GO acres In cultivation, 30 acros lino piling timber, balanco pasture; running wutor; good houso, barn and out buildings. Only one-half mllo from R, H. depot. Price $?0 per acre, See us about this. SALEM INVESTMENT CO. 432 Stato St. 4-10-tf. Wanted If you want a marble oir granlto monument wo can aav you money. Wo don't pay big rout nor city taxes you got tho bonoBt Como and got our prices, and be convinced. Our shop Is In City Viow cemetery. J. D. Bonhnnnan., manager. Phono 1200. 3-lG-tf. Vogct LHinbcr and Fuel Co. Lmssw. bor .shingles, building materiel wood and coal. Low price Rv prompt dollvorloa. Ono block eet of B. P. passonge depot. Phoa 108. 7-a-tl Dutto A AVcnderotli Fine wines. liquors and cigar. Wo" handle tho colobrated Kollog gand Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly oi draught. South Commorclal stroot. i-3-lyr Enlargi'd Our mont market on East Stato Htreot has boon doubled In size and wo aro hotter prepared than ovor to sorvo customers. Prompt sorvico and tho host of meats our motto. Call or phono 199. B. E. Edwards Moat Co, BUTTERNUT BREAD. It Is worth moro than any other 'road yot tho prlco la no hlgherv. ror salo at your grocers'. ThuiuuH & Coolcy, Props. CALIFORNIA 11AXKRY, WANTED, REAL FiJTATK, Batteries! Batteries! Batteries! Batteries! Three Crescent 30c. A good reliable dry cell. Cheapest battery on the market. ELUnUJHI 16 Candle Power Lamp 15c ELECTRIC LAMP 32 aandle Powor Lamps 35 Electric Fixture & Supply Co. PRED R. WATERS, Manager 245 Liberty St. Phone 263 a READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR WELL DRESSED MEN. TUHANflER. t roriuinu .moultii crouin nouse, to oxchango for farm land or acre age Como In and Investigate. Sa lem Invostmont Co., 432 Stato stroot. 3-25-lm LODOES. .urp-"t(.TH unlou No, 1006 Loc Union No. 1005 of Carpenters and Joirors of Amorica meet ever; Saturday ovenlng at 7:30 p. m, U IlearBt hall, 420 Stato St. A. W Donnls, Rec. Bee ?! Your property Wo control a largo amount of capital to Invest In city proporty and farm lands, at mnrkot valuo. Salem Investmont Co., 432 Stato strcot. 3-25-im PLUMBERS Theo, Ai. Barr Plumbing, hot wattr and steam netting and tinning. 104 Commorcit;l stroot. Pboao Main 193, 0-1-lyt M. J. Petzcl PlumbJng, steam aa& gas fitting. BuccoBior to Knox & Murphy, 22 G Commercial stroet 'Prone Main 17. DRAYMEN. tummliu Uroa.' Traiutcr Ccuipuny All kinds of transfer work dontv Furnltuie and pianos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt sorvico le our motto. Stand and ofllco at 253 South Commercial street. Phone 210 Residence Phone 90S. I .XV J "! J I M9W J AS ' I Z-. I SV jat y w 1 c mmmmmmmKmmmmMM J lswffSA f m M m Mm J.f PRICE RANGE Q TO 40 i Foresters of Amorlcu Court Shop wood Foresters, No. 19. Meets SutAirday night In Holraan hall, Stato street Waldo Miller, O, R.; J. C. Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall In Holman block, cor ner Stato and Liberty streou i Tuosday of each weok at 7:30 m. Oscar Johnson, O. C; E. II i Andorson, K. of R. and B. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 524G. Meeti every Thursday evening at o'elook in Holman hall. W. W Hill, V. O.; F. A. Turner, clerk i Woodmen of World Meet every Frt day night at 7:30, In Holman hat; O. L. Darling, C C; P. L. Frax ir, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Unlou. Sick, acd dent and pension Insurance; $3, 000,000 plodgrd; every claim pal Good agenU wanted. J. II. C Mongomery, supreme organizer Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. K Ryan, secretary, 646 State street WANTED Wanted To buy u gontlo driving: homo, black or dark bay preforrod. Phone 1359. 4-lG-lw Wanted Doslrablo furnlHhod rooms for light housekeeping. Address O. Schneldor, care Wlllamotto ho tol. 4-15-31. Wanted -By oxporlonced dressmakor, sewing by tho day. Apply to 305 N. High St., or phone Mime Newton. Main 1001. 4-16-lw HASH AND DOOR FAWOHIKK PjlTCTfinnvTuM sash, doors, mouldings. All kind of house finish and hard woo4t work. Front street, between Stbt? aud'Curt. Mako all complaint at the ofllco. LIVERY AXD FKKI) KTAHLKS. l.lv)ry and li-i HtableM Old Poac office Stables, at 254 Ferry street between Commercial and Frosve streets. Telephone 188. Some o? the finest liveries In the city caa be found horo. Dick Westacott. proprietor. 10-1-lyr I "