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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALES!, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 17. 1008 Be Sure Hard colds, hnrrt pniiohcBriTIT-flTT l t. -&..-, ovine ujuutimiS, weak throats, weak lungs. We wish you would ask your doctor If lie knows or anything better . ti. .' r.uu,cs u,an ycrs uncrry Pccto AlV FI-OOI) GROWS FAST U IT TUB MARKET CI CITIES nnnnnnn Husliels Handled rronllnff to fomiiui"'H vtwi.. Chicago, Apru k. i..i. . -a flnup nt tho blK Prl- (1 rraln markets of tho United ulJ, in 1907 wera 860,098,015 sjheli, according to tho annual ro od of the Chicago uoaru oi i ruuo Ud goon will bo Issued. Tho ro- hU were larger man moso oi mo " . .... ..- a- r.nn onn redous year uy ,w,-w, robibly because oi prevuiwuK uik" rice'. . . . . The receipts of gram at unicngo .on? wero 2C4.787.241 uusneis. l4 flour received was tho oqulva- ,t ol 42,458,889 bushels more. ianeapolls came next with total tots of 137,277,045 busliois ana ilalh had n record of 84,549,599 uhels, grain and flour. Tho nc- A grain that rolled Into Chicago was nut through tho processes mdlne. weighing and reshlp- ,(, would have filled an elovator three miles high and 20 foot ire. This wns tho grain that it only was bought and sold In tho iMt, corn, oats, ryo nnd barley ti" of tho board of trade, but ii iUo tho grain handled under lard of trado rules by grain In- ieclori, weighers nnd samplers. The Counfry'K (Jrnln Rlas. Jhe first requlslto Is storago to The elevntors at tho various rkcts and ports havo n capacity I'mos1 a qunrtrr billion bushel Thes- figures go to show how innous the transactions In grain t kcorao In tho oxchangos nc- il train, which Is bought and II, lometlmes many times boforo inery In due, ns In the storago Klty at Chicago, ovor 01,000,- bnshe's, Includes "public" and lute" elevntors, of which thoro 16 public ones, two of them log a capacity of 3,000,000 bush- two of 2,000,000 nnd several of 10.000 bushrls ench. 'or a uitlllon-hu8hol elevator Is lua&'ant It would require flvo larger grain barges on tho it takes to carry away a million iel, and If a million biisholtt of bt wero loaded Into box cars of buih 1 fnirtrlty. tho nrocosilon them 'oid stretch away for n fiaci1 of r vt ' ten miles a train long that P would tako a brake- over three hours to walk from caboose to the onglno. Mult thli train by sixty and tho ca lf ef Chicago's olovatora for a ''eras would take a train miles tonic or lontr onouch to than r.arh from Duluth ito mm 'tKjupntiv cmlssnrlos of forolgn foments and produco oxohnngoa e o the l nlt d State to study BMlsod in vogue bore In hnnd- he crci? a fw woelts ago n ''tom t! a foreigner enmo to Chicago for that purpose. Ho had heard, or read, that little grain wns actually handled on tho big boards of trado, that only a .small part of tho transactions on the boards of trado of this country wero In nctual grafn. Ho had these Ideas dispelled mighty soon and effectually, for ho went on a tour with a grain man who promised to show him tho pro cess of grading and handling tho grain sold on American grain ex changes. What ho saw, any man would Beo who Investigated any of tho 'great primary grain markets. Ho was whirled Into n mazo of dusty, lofty elovators, ho walked bo Bldo long rows of freight cars load ed with grain, and ho watched with undisguised surprise and interest tho Biftlng that tho grain was sub jected to as a part of tho board of trade transactions, Intrlcato work dono for tho protection of producers and the buyers of crops. The bust ling routlno of Inspection, sampling nnd weighing, was fascinating to him. Sampling Grain Its Benefits. Nearly all boards of trado main tain departments for tho purpose of resampling tho grain when request ed. For Instnnco, If tho owner of n car should bo dissatisfied and thinks that tho grain Is graded too low, or If tho purchaser thinks that It Is gradod too high, olthor ono of them can call nipon tho board of trado sampling department to ob tain an oulcial Bample nnd pass up ono tho grndo of tho grain. Tho official samplers mark tho grain bo that no ono elso knows to whom tho snmplo bolongs. Tho commlttoo of nppoals of tho board of trade de cidos upon tho grndo of tho grain in enso tho parties are still further dissatisfied as to tho state grading. Dy this means, tho commttteo can pnBs a fair, unprejudiced Judgment not knowing to whom belongs tho grain under discussion. "Bettor como nnd sec how thoy do It," suggested ono of tho prlvnto samplers as ho gathered his samplos togothor. Ho led tho foreign Invos tlgator past tho shouting brokors on tho "door", to tho snmplo tablos. Thon thoy stopped Into tho olovntor nnd It rose, and tho volcos In tho pit grow fainter nnd fainter. In tho sampling deportment of tho board of trado, nmong tho thou sands of bngs of grain, was tho busy chief samplor. The visiting man Hinv various appliances for tasting tho grain; nn Intrlcato machine for dotormlnlng tho amount of moI turo In It nnd various othor appll ancog for dotormlnlng spoclflcally tho grndo of tho grain, Endless mlloa of grain cart, of bright colorod grain, mammoth bins and dusty mon; theso aro the fac tors of tho grain oxchnnge opera tions that fow pooplo eonsldor or oven know about. Thoso factors brought tho forelgnor to tho reali zation that grain doalers aro mer chants who buy and soil on boards of trnde becaiue the buyers and tho sellers of tho world meet there, nnd that without such exchanges tho marketing of crops would bo ser iously crippled. Yet tho proposal to abolish the present system of dealing in grain for future delivery If enacted. Into a law, would do no less than cause disaster not only to the oxchanges but tho producers and consumers whom thoy servo. o Tho Real .Tud'tc Landls. Those writers who have pnlncd Judgo Landts as a demagogue aro mistaken. Tho truth is that ho Is as independent as Robinson Crusoe. Ho has a sensitive, chlp-on-tho-Bhoulder Independence. Either to bully or to drive him would bo equally Impossible, writes H. N. Casson ln tho Now Broadway Mag azine. Soveral months boforo tho rebate trial, tho American Federa tion of Labor tried to browbeat him ln a trades union case, and ho put It to rout by a series of smashing decisions. Tho big oil trust was no more to him than a rag peddler; rather less, for tho reason thnt ho Is temperamentally out of sympathy with any great structure of tho busi ness world. And ln his decisions ho cares llttlo for consoquonces. Pos sibly, If somo Cherokeo chief np- ipcard In his court with what seemed to bo a just claim on tho wholo stato of Illinois, Judgo Landls would fool keon pleasuro ln saying: "Tako Illinois, my Cherokeo friend, It is yours." On tho first day of tho trlnl tho (trust lawyors had a gllmpso of Jus tice, according to Landls, which ntnnzod nnd nlarmod them. A ne gro wns brought Into court to ro ceivo his sentence, Judgo Lnndls re viewed tho case. Ho told tho nogro that there wore sovoral mitigating circumstances. "I find," ho said, "that you served In tho nrmy of tho United Stntos for seven years; that your rocord Is good; that tho nogro womon you hilled wns qunrrolsomo, and was trying to kill you." Thon, whon ev oryono was expecting a light sen tonco to bo pronouncod tho Judgo crushed tholr hopes by Inflicting tho utmost limit of tho inw ton years In tho penitentiary. Tho Stnndard Oil mon shlvored. If this was Jus tlco to an American soldier, they thought, what could a captlvo truBt oxpect from such an off-wlth-hls bond sort of n Judgo. si jEajpBV nil i in m y TLi!'ljllLl'.'rrTrTTTTn- CASTDW ' f Ollor. i pvu m. . - - - vi.j c8elaWePrepafallonErAs- Ju"WUI GASTORIA Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought 'JgUffiStosadisarjdBodscf l 0 ?;o ; i lit. lr nCSSanriRtcrrnnt'ilneivlW Opvra Morphine norMiaeraL UT NARCOTIC. -i Soma -MltUtt 1 && t pr I Remedy forCbusfija- uu aujraroKKit.uiarmoa "orA'mTilsionsJeverish-iu?sandL0SS0PSLEP. FacSjai Sigtuwre of KFW YORK. 1 xrvsm Bears the Ay , Signature XAj f Mr ml. ft B I lr 1 rV X Hqd Y For Over Death Wns On IIU HcoIm. Jot so P. Morris, of SkipporB, Va.. bad a closo call In tho spring, of 190G. Io sayt: "An attack of pnouvio'iln loft mo ho "onk and with uch r. fonrful coiirIi that my frlon's doclnrod consumption had mo, nnd difiMi ws oa my hooH. TIiph I was Mr8ii."dol to fy Dr. King's Now D'seovory. It holpod re Immediate ly, fiid ftr t .king two and a half liott'oi I wns a well man again. I found oit that Now Discovery Is tho b5t remedy for coughs and lung dlr-.' In all tho workl." Sold under KUr'nlc( r.t J. C. Pony's drug toro. 50c nnd $1.00. Trial bottle troe. ...I n In a long nowHpapor caroor the ate." It urges a dispatch to our tho plaasantost oxporiences ln tho hits that havo bion glvon him. Tho boat compllmonts do not como from our frlgnds but from our onemlos. 1.1 or Pound n Vok. at least, Is what a young baby ought to gain In wolght. Does yours? if not thoro's something wrong with Its dlgwtlon. Give It McGoe's Baby Elixir nnd It will b?gln gaining a. once. Curee stomach and bowel troublei.. aid digestion, itops fretfu1 no, good for taothlng 1 si) lea. Prloe 25o and 50c. Sold by all denlors. It Is oasy to sio how thoso four convicts occaped. There were 23 convicts at work at the Institute for the feobU mlndod. and some thing had to happon. Thirty Years ar: n i - - i SPBanAOTflDM lg5asBCTa,U. I lllf 111 t m B k iv m v m m m m m Preshlont RoosovoH Snv. That outdoor oxorclse Is needed by the American people. Tht' "'l rliimatlsm fol'iv that advi'-- " Thi answer Is simple iuw llal'i'd's Snow Liniment, and the rlioumaiUm will go, IcavlBg you a spry as a eott. aivce qulek a&d permanent n lief from iheuuui.'in, niui's.a Irnue back and all paliw. So'd by all dealers. if) ' AecordlRg to the registration fig ures Marlon oounty le over 8,000 Republican. Talk of bravery. The Democrat willing to rmf for offict I In MartoK U a hdro. o The riru. 'arrobtt flMs It NeeeaMry at all time to keep tate muaelee and Joints MtiH- TBt 1b the reason Ul 1 huudreda ef them keeii a Itottle of Ballard' Saow Llalment always on hand A sure eure for rheumatism, Uuts, earning, sore throat, lame bee., 'detracted musclee, corns, bunloaa, land all palas. Price 25c. 50c and $1 oo per bottle sold by all dealer j. Lard Laden Stomachs "Necessity" is the mother of invention. Lard is the father of indigestion. More than half the indigestion in the country to-day is directly attributable to greasy, indigestible food prepared with lard. Coliolene is the original anti-lard product. It was the first, and it is the best. It is purer, more healthful, and will give better results than any other shortening medium. . Just as the original is always better than the imitation, Colio lene is superior to its imitators. Ask your grocer for Cotlolene, and see that our trade-mark, a steer's head in a cotton-plant wreath, appears on the pail. Cotlolene is never sold in bulk; therefore, is a cleanly prod uct, absolutely protected from all the odors and dust to which lard is usually exposed in the ordinary grocery store. Nature s Gift From the Sunny South HOTELS AND RESTAURANT. 4 minin t irn 1 1 n hmi ii 1 1 The t White House Restaurant For a Roswlar J 25c Dinner at 20c J They caa't be bAt McGifcftcist & Son ProfHriotom, ti ii-'rrt hi iiimnmiii'i j iBMMaiieWMiatiai Ml COURT BTRMrr. Call mBd try 16c Board per week Jl.li. reejoaable, AT not Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c liiiiHinniiiimiiim A TRIAL CONVINCES J fm Thoso who havo tried our laundry work say It Is with- 1 out equal in this vicinity. t Wo have Btudlcd tho woak points of othor Inudrlos and mado thorn our strongi'Ht poliitH. Wo uso a Npcclal hnp for colored goods that doos not fndo thorn, Wo uso n Hpeclal Hoap for wooIciih that doos not shrink thorn. Wo uso a Hpeclnl noap for white goods thnt dous not roc thorn. In ovory dopnrtmont onr work Is gunrantcod porfoct. May wo havo a .trlnl from you? Phono sis. SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY Tol. 2C 13G-1GC S. Llborty St. ininiiiiinmnmmi j! ELITE HOTEL j Restaurant and hotel, or ; ) ! ! European plan. Moals at all ! ! I ) houro on short ordor. Regular ! 1 ; j dlnnor 2B conts. Thirty new J J ' ! ly flnlshod furnished rooms. ! ! E. KCKKULKN, JTop. I r ',', 148 Commercial St, '. ! i n h n 1 1 n in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nf MnMntf aaiitatajf HOTEL OREGON ii Cor Seventh nnd Stark Sta. ' Portland's New and Modem ! Hotel. Rates $1 per day and ; ; up. turopcan plan, tree uus. ; ; WRIGIIT-WCKINSON HOTEL CO. j j Proprietors j- IHIHIMIllltllHlllll OWN PEOPLE ARE GROWING WISE A largo nuniuor of thorn nro now ubIhk ALLKN'fl H0ST0.V llItOWN I1H13AI 1-,IX)UU. Tho pooplo of Now HnKlnnd havo lived on Jtiat such Pure Foods for ovor a hundrod yours. goods aro put up In paokagos and In 10 nnd 2C-pound and nro for snlo by AliL l-'IUKT-OLASH (IltOCKKS. ALLKX .t IiKWIS, Portlnnil, Dlstrlbutoru for Orogon. Thefio sacks, ALLEN'S B B B FLOUR COMPANY Ban Jose, Cnl DohMoIiios, Iowa Salem Fence Works Headquarter for Woven Wire FcnclHg. Poultry Kottlng, Pickets, QatM, Mnlthold Uoollng, P. & D. Heady Pooling, Hereon Doors and Ad justable Window Bcroons, CIIAS. D. MULLIGAN Succoasor WALTER 3IOnLI3V. iwwawtawwtdwwiWKiWitmiwwmwnimmwwwiiH Don't road this unloss you nro In neod of somo of thso artlclos, and wish to savo monoy by buying thorn nt a bnrgaln. Until March 30, In ordor to mnlo room for now goods, thoso Itoms will bo offorod nt greatly reduQ9 Prlow. Those aro a of stanaar" ,l kuu" j''ij- Hogular Prlco Ono now 3-Inch wagon, complat 'Jon'nn Ono new buggy, bast make. !( One new buggy, best mnko. J-r XX Ono uow runabout Ono now disc harrow ...... One now Tlgor drill One now Itoickoyo binder rr,.oo 22.00 90.00 100.00 100.00 10.50 17.50 13.50 Snlo Prlco $ 05.00 100.00 80.00 42 no 1V.50 72.50 135.00 48.50 20.00 05.00 15.00 13.50 11.50 GO 00 CO 00 l Ono new Iluckeye mower.... JJ'ff One new Buckeye rako . aaXa Ono now Davis oroam separator ........ ..... Ono new 14-lnch Rock iBland Clipper stoel plow.. Ono now 12-Inch Rock Island Clipper stool plow., rt.w. ....... m.ln.il. Unolf Tulnnd CIlDDflr StOOl plOW.. Ono new handmade light oxprow 75.00 n..o. ...... hnn.1mn.1n Ml'llf nvnrOBfl 76. UU tltC IIV11 ,.mmm..MM ..ci.. -" . ..... ln.Mnln Also socond-hnnd cultivator, mower aim rune m uik . SlnKlo-treoa. double-troes, neoK-yoKon, unsnuuuru, tuimm.., a 30 per rent reduction. ' ' ' ' '' '? I ' ?. ! An assortment of about auu worm oi iwiuw, iuu, , ..- nlshes and atalns will be put on salo. I will alio sell on commission any Imploment .,i,.i. vnn mnv wish tn iiianois oi. ai any num. 10 nor ctnt dl'jcount on painuv at or vehlflo Sale GEORGE R. JACOBS stains nnd virnlsh until AprP 10 continue. Comer Pine and l'rnt Ht, HA LRU. OltKCION't- wwfcWbWiwteiwfcWiitiuiiiiiMhtwiiwmin MO Court Bt. Bnlem, Or TORRID ZONE FUNARCE MfnTTiTrlfAt fcj mr , 11 : ri irmrnmrtni iki rrltf i. Tho above out roprosonts brick lined Torrid Zono Furt-.,. Ouaranteod gas, smoko and dui proof. Economical nnd durable. A. L. FRASER 238 BTATI1! 8THKET. Estimates furnlsbod on heating Copy of Wrapper. TMTU '. HTOMCIT. OjCL. T-OllIA. rltlKld VM HJH WttlJ tj 2Lm. VOU'LL IIXJOV A DHIVIi In one of our rigs just as much as If you owned it. More., in fact, for you wPl have all the pleasure and only a mere fraction of tho expense of a private stable. You are not limited in your choloe of a turnout, either. Our livery service can sup ply anything you roqulre, from a runabout to a ooaoh and team. How can wo serve you? PA8IIIOK BTAlIEiES O. W. Yannke, Prop. 131-137 N. High St. Phpne Main 44 HOLUSTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bur MmJuo fu limy Fcoplt. Briagi action Health ltd Ba2 Vigor. A tfpeeiflo rr r'utiiAtiM. lnllirotlon. l.lt ail Kliluey TroubltM. I'Ikidim Koitm. Imcur Uloo.1, lUii Urea III. HliiirK'J1' llpwrU. HrAdnctv clM. It lb-out lluiinuiu Ta in la& niul uaovaclMf. ht titrtn. 3rt caoi n Uu Uiniuiufl iiiaJ by iioujaro uuvo i untax r. iwiimhi, nu, AftLttN NUQQETS FOR SALLOW PftMJI mi ti