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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1908)
aily OArriAii JoraurlicSiSiBkBGON, Saturday, October 17, io il r fr J JM I, Hfd Jfe Sure u,HtenHat-' wc .. tf W DEFEAT OF THE COMMERCIAL PACIFIC DITOIUAIi Fnt)n WESTERNER MAGAZINE, SEATTLE, WN.) The above misnomor Is tho sub- . ' u..,iim nnnrnnnnor nrtl. kjnee 01 nuiuiuD ..-..-,.-r- i. throuchout tlio country nt ma trrtcnt time, the cause of wldo and Irmtd comment, nnu tno source 01 fch more worry up ana uown our - - i ."- wrmnt. Tho trauhta i L arisen aut of a Btatomont of Mr. ouia Beem iu mt tit- E H liarnniau iu mu hsw i. " hdfle Steamship lines In which ho i Interested nnvu uuuu uuijihb " Ltttd of freight" and that tho Idea rii largely a dream and n fako. U. wmilmontB havo been reln- iorctd by Mr. James J. Hill's avowed tercat of sooner onnior lumm over l!i Oriental lines to oporatlon under lortlanflags. I Until It UBS uueu iirupuuy uuubiii- ired this situation BcemB to augur kluiter to tnlB nations comracrc,iui IctUlUcf. Proper nnnlysls, howovor, Ihovi no rensonablo cauBO for alarm. I The United States as a nation oi Lsbltlon nnd enterprlso covets, Imflsr other things, tho commercial Inprtcicy of the sens; and It Is n et teat wo (10 not nnvu, ana can ot now conslstly partako of thla u',m. A l the good ronsonB in tno worm lilst, however, to show that dur busl- icu, contentment, commoroai nnu tlo'nal success aro not contingent s either tho subsidizing of our Bhlps if tne existence oi a niurcunui. mu- Hte andor our flag. It will no doubt conceded without argument tnnt re are at tho present tlmo tho moBt Imperous progressive nnd nccumu- iilio people on carin. arnauauy i a process of yonr wo navo, pass- t other nat'ons, attained nrat pinco i the running. This fact has been kcnpllshcd In tho absonco of n i:j merchant marine j and tno pros es ot such an nddltlon to our na- laul'organlzntlon would havo havo i llttlo cfloct upon tho ultimate KIM 310. The reasonn for this aro sufficient- r plain. Each nation of tho earth Agates Itself to furnish lucrative i&loyment for Its nconlo nnd snilt- itoontlots for their activities. Minus p possibilities within Its confines n cation must shoulder nil nvallablo rrtffla and co cunning for them. I'.llie tho nations, of small gco- tjoie scono. which havo. In nu of- pt at telf-nrcsovatlon built up tho Neat merchant marines of tho pah. we are n land of vast area, of wia Intornnl resourco. Our area i compared with that of Entrlnnd. laleh leads tho world In morchnnt wiei, Is ns 90 to 1: compnrod to krnanr, which followa Englnnd In f'i, wo nre as C4 to 1; whllo 'H which rnnks high In trnnrv- nnie activities, has less territory a lnc'o ono of our smallest Fitfi U follows thnt these nntlons. M1jr stricken In regard to land .0Terrun with a restless populn- . were under tho nccosBlty of 'ting an outlet for thoir people r irom ncie; honco thoir mer- absorb .our nneniion so mucn ns uh jjradlng ships, honce thoir rest- question of who Hhnll All thorn. AL( .OIJOL 3 PEK CENT ANesclablePrcparaiionforAs similat(n$iiHRwfnipiiIii. ttogUieStoaachsaaxlBovsof Promotes DigesHotiCW - saraittsixoHbtoJKitar Upunij-iorphlnc RorHMeni ftQT Narcotic. Ihruto S,rJ j JttSoxa Wt vat. f.riaitXtr Apesfecl Remedy fw Cf- uii.ouursroaaciLirarrHSii HAM. P. ! "i33 MdLOSS OF SlEKR ftcSmsk Sawrtjf KEW YORK. ?Vr of Wnr, COldS. bard COUB. severe hrftnrhlH. - weakthoat8,weakluiigs". We wish you would 4sk your doctor if he knows of anything better for these troubles Man Avcr's Cherrv Peefo. S i a a . ... ?"cve J 's me Dest medicine you loss Benrch for traffic In lands rlchor than thoir own. Now it is staled that ono of the chief reasons why mon of capital do not create for us a vaBt morchnnt marine nt tho present time, Is becauso thoy can find nioro lnicratlvo employ- ttf , inv inn imn r moans in tho stay-at- channels of commorce In tho ibulldlni: of factories, tho onenlne tin of now Btnto?, tho erection of sky- Bcmpors, tho construction of rail roads, the operation of banks and mills nnd life insurance companies, and in a thousand other avenues of creative wealth within our bordors. This statement alono should reduce thd problem to Its simplest form and tone out tho dark spots In tho plcturo of disaster which, the yellow press so sedulously photographs for us, So long ns we ns a nation havo a protective tariff wo cannot hopo to compete with freo trado nations In tho carrying of trans-oceanic commcrco; nnd so long ns our wonlth and our onorglcs may bo bettor and moro profitably employed wo do1 not caro to. This nation loads all others to day In tho business of manufactur ing. In tho year 1905 wo had fourteen billion dollars Invested In this lndus- try, for which wo paid to our peo plo annunl salaries in excess of three and ono half billion dollars. Our exports of foods and tho rnw prod ucts of clothing nro Incomparably larger than thoso of any other coun try. To tho world's International trado thh country contributes one- fifth of tho whent, ono-fourth of the hops. ot?e-thlrd of tho corn, two-fifth of tho ment, nearly one-half of tho oil cako and oil enko meals, nlmost ono-hnlf of tho tobacco, two-thirds of tho cotton nnd four-fifths of the cot ton-seed oil. Wo cry out agalnBt the govornm'on,t becauso tho law la such ub to forbid Americans from purchas ing foreign built ships and oporatlng them Kinder the Amorlcan flag. But rathor would wo protect our shlp bulldere, together with all otho'r lu tornnl wealth producors at tho presont time, thnn to undertake tho task of subduing tho world In tho mattor of morchnnt inn- rlnoB. Tho creator of wealth is of moro Importnnco to nny country than tho conveyor of It. Tho dovelopmont of tho commerco of pur Interior Is of taken with chronic diarrhoea," says greater Importanco to ub than- tho Gcorgo M. Felton of South Gibson, moro cnrrylng of goodB to foreign pn, "I havo Blnco tried many romo portn. If all our peoplo and all our dies but without any pormanont ro capltal may find lucrntlcc employ-. nef, until Mr. A, W. Miles, of thU mont In our Intornal dovelopmont, pinC0, porsauded mo to try Chambor thon hnvo wo dUcovered tho baBls of Iain's Colic, Cholora and DIarrhooa national hnpplness. If this work Is nomedy, ono bottle of which stoppnd moro profltnblo to ub than tho opera-1 it at onco." For snlo at Dr. Stono's tlon of a gront morchnnt marlno thon rug storo. will wo pormlt our Iobb fortunato . brother nntlons to carry our wealth I TJ Jn0r0 fl0pon,i0nt wo becomo to market for ms ot n prlco nnd n . . inr,n.iian n prollt less than wo enro to consldor. ' PO" 1&W the less tho Inclination to until such prlco ns wo nro ready to tako tho tank out of thoir handB. Thcro will always bo ships to carry our products to tho outsldo world and brine us back our return cargoes Who shall own tho ships does not now CASTORIA or infants and Ohildyen. The Kind You Have Always Bought V In Use Over V ears y-.S Bears the A Signature jyp W Ft tmc "itirriua onrr. nt o srrr. HARD TtMim Astt THE TODACOtf TRADE According to tho Western Tobacco Johrnal tho month of August was not a particular graluylng ono from tho viewpoint of the manufacturer of cigars, but other leading b'ranchos of tho Industry compare quite favorably and show some Improvement over tho corresponding month of 1907. Tho Bplrlt of economy which pro vails just now Is perhaps rosponslblo In a large measure for tho poor show ing made by cigars. Many smokers have Undoubtedly taken to the plpo, which will permit them to enjoy fre quent Binokes at less expehsb than by the cigar route. Tho constantly Increasing output of manufactured tobacco scorns to bear out this statement to a certain extent. It is Impossible, howovor, to detormlnd juBt how great Is tho In crease in tho consumption of smok ing tobacco, ns tho government makes no distinction botweon it'and (show ing tobacco in its roilort. Cigarettes aro also appealing btrongiy to the economic Bmoker and havo robbed tho cigar trade of many full-fledged devotees. o ' Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as thoy cannot roach tho dkeascd portion of the ear. There Is only ono way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitution al remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube When this tube Is Inflamed you havo n rum bling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It is entirely clo3Cd, Deaf nbsB Is tho-result, nnd unless tho In flammation can bo taken out nnd this tubo restored to ItJ normal con ditlon, hearing will bo dostroyed for ever; nlno causes out of ton aro caused by Catarrh, which' Is nothing but nn Inflamed condition of tho mu cous surfaces. Wo will glvo Ono Hundred pollar't for nny caso of Deafnosa (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's) Catarrh Curo. Bend for c'lr culars freo. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 7Gc. . Tnko Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. o Tho primary olection is simply tho rncc-horso stnrtor's "go" I o TEA Why isn't everything money back? Everything; isn't good' enough. Your cTOffrretnrni T"r rnnner l( to doo'l Uk ScblllUiv'i Uuvt; V-l la Profanity or milk Btools hulod at a cow costs tho hulor monoy. For Chronic Diarrhoea. "Whllo In the army In 1863 I was dopond upon ourselves. o- Oold "Weather Alvlcc to nil Is to bowaro ot coughs and colds on tho chest; as ncgloctod they readily load to ponumonla, consump tion or othor pulmonary troubles. Just as coon nH tho cough appears treat it with Ballard's Horohaund Syrup tho standard curo of Amorlca Uso ns directed porfectly narmlosi A curo and provontivo for nil dis eases of tho lungs. Prlco 25c, 50c and $1.00 por boV tlo. Sold by nil dealers. Even tntv Wright titrshlp proved to .bo not right. Names are of ton uo celtfiul things. N'ever Worry about a cough thoro's .no neou oi worry if you will treat It nt It's flrrt appearance with Ballard's Horohound Syrup. It will stop tho cough at onco and put your lungs and throat back into porfoctly healthy condition. Sold by all dealors. Tho farmers' auto carrlago will strengthen tho farmor desire for hot ter roads. P- - A nealthy Family. "Our whole family has enjoyed good health since wo began fusing Dr. King's New Life Pills, three years ago," says L. A. Bartlet, or Rural Route 1. Guilford, Maine. They cleanse and tone 'tho system In a gen tle way that does you good. 25c at J. C. Perry's drug store. The early fall cow and tho right stuff to feed her is a profit-making proposition. ii Slightly CoWer With Snow. When you see that kind of a weather forecast you know that rheumatism weather U at hand. Get r it now by getting a bottle of Bal lard's Snow Llnlmont. FInwt thing made for rheumatism, chilblains frost bite, sore and stiff Joints anc muscles, all acbe and pains 2BC. 50c and $1 00 a bottle Sold by ai' dealers, CLASSIFY DEPARTIENI Three Lines, Thre Insertlwis, 25c. FOR SALE O-Acro Tracts in 12 mlle of Port land. Pine fruit land and close to now electric lino and county road. 9760, $50 cash and $10 per month Homesookers Information BUreau, 222 N. Commercial St., Salem. Or. 40-5-tt For Sale Tetk share of Hickory Dark preferred stock. Address Drawor 618, Salem, Oregon. 9-26-ti For Sale One lot, with seVen-roOMa house, fruit tree, berry vlnee and garden Bpot. 366 South 17th St. Prlco I860. 9-23-lm For Salcj By ownor, good house, bnrn, shed, cow, horso, light wagon and buggy; ton lots all foncod and cultivated; fruit trees. Cornor Twonty-second and Hydo. Turner Road. 10-12-lw For Sale nt a Bargain Now resi dence. Btrlctlv modorn. nlno largo rooms and bath, flno cement baje ment, lnrgo lot, bcBt location fpr n home. Terms to suit prurchnscr. 1499 Court Btroot. 10-12-lwk A Small house for Enlo nt 1026 N. Cottngo st. 10-13-lwk BOMB OF OUR IIARGAIN'B IN REATj ESTATE. Good plastored 8-room Iioubo nnd 4 lots, In good location, for n fow days, $1400. Small now houso, good well, 9 Ion, all In fruit on car lino, only $1300 This Is a snap. CG a,crcs, all extra land, flno 10-room house, windmill, hot and cold wntor In houao, wator piped to ' barns, 2 good barns, fin oldcatlon, 10 acroo flno bearing prunos, R acres In apples, Just commenced to boar, good varieties; 3 acros Royal Ann cherries, small frultB, etc., 4 ncros flno timber, 8 line cows, 2 horses, harness, 2 wagons, buggy. 30 hogB chickens, farm Implements, separator, 6b tons hny, ontB, furniture, etc'. This U ono of tho best homes.' I have seen In Marlon county. Investigate 'Also houses to ront and monoy to IV loan. a. o. Binrn a 00., Room 9; over Unltod Stales National Bank, Balota, Oregon. REAL ESTATE. 3""cno!co JotB closo In, $750, $850 and S950. Good lot on Court ftlroot, $900. Lots fronting cast on 19th street, $300 and $350. Houso and lot on Stnto street, $1800, eaBy terms, E. LUPTON, 17 Stnto street. FOR SALE. Good 7-room houBO, pantry, wpod- shed, good well, bnrn, a ncrca oi land, nil kinds of fmilt, Btovo, carpets nnd othor things go with it, for $3800. 120Q 1ioibo In Vow Pork. Reed; 5 rooms, pantry, largo lot; $1200. A good 8-roorh house, cloBot with onch bedroom; good bnBomont, barn, 4 lots; $4000. Good 8-room houso; good wopdBhofl. good well, largo barn, 3 lota; $2500. A good 6-room houto, barn, city wntor; $1600. 5-room house, bnrn, 6 acres of land, somo young treos; $2700. Good 5-room houso In Englewood; good woll, lnrgo barn, 3 lots, $25j0O. , 2 nlco lotB In North Salem, all In fonco, somo fruit trees; $560. Also tsome Tory nlco farms and 5- nero tracfa and 10-ncro tracts; eoml lmrcnlns of nil kinds. Bo- fore you buy soo J. O. SC1IUTA 100 Stnto street, In tho J. L. Fre lanil Dnlldlntr. . FARMS. "Twenty ncro close In, good six room houso. 4 cows, good team, wagon nnd lmrnoHs. chickens, plgB, some household flxturos, now cream sopurntor, nil for $2600. A snap." For "5, 10. 20 und 40-acfo tracts, see ub, gnni) $850 -will buy 2 lots, fenced, with. 2 hou&es, ono 8. roomB, one 3 rooms, rent for $7; $3 per month; fruit, garden, good woll water. Remember prlco, only $850; worth good den! moro. Modern Ilosw 91100 and up. 70 acres, no houso, all cleared. A good buy. $40 per acre. 30 acres, $3000, well Improved. RECIITEL & MINTON, 841 SUte Ht, IlayMe RnUdlng. PLUMREHS Thco. M. Harr Plumbing, hot watar and steam beating and tinning; 164 Commercial street, Phonf Main 192. 9-1-ljr M. J. Petael Plumblns, steam ano gas flttlHg. Successor to ox Murphy. 226 Commercial street Fboao Main 17. LIVKny AND FEED BTAMLES LJverr ami Feed 8taWe Old PoJt o,iUbl( C lrry tMt; between Commercial and Front aHMti. Telephone 188. Somo of FOR RKNtf lteonw ToTLcfc Furnished and un furnished rooms at 790 N. Com mercial; east aide ot street. . 10-7-tf DtiOEtLAKKOUS On October 1 Drs. Darby land Cor nell' will remove their dental par lore from the Gray building to rooms over the Thompson jewelry store. 9-26-lm CcmeAf Weifk-Concrete walks, sep tus tanks, cement floorB and foun dations, Estimates' furnished and all werk guaranteed, J. P. Vetch, 328 Marlon street) Phone 608. fl-10-tf Wcngfcr & Clicrrlngton Pianos and organs sold on easy terms; tele phono 1187; 247 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. tf Salem CAfth MArket The finest cuts of meats at tho Ibwcst prices. My phono 370, 173 S. Commercial St. P. W. Royolte, Prop. 7-21-tf. Help Furnlshca Freo of Clwrgo By Latham Land Company, 478 State Btrcot, phone, No. 149. Parties wanting, holp plcaso call at ofllco or phono uo. Also havo cows for snlo. Concrete Work dot my prices on sldowulk, curbB, spetlc tanks and comont work of nny kind. All work guaranteed first class. M. Ward, 2378 Maple Ave., Highland Phono 660. July24-tf Cwrpcntcr-iCan do all klndB of rough and inside work. Anything from repairs to contracting. A. C Drown, 1390 North 17th streets 9-29- vogi't LumtRT and (fold Co. -Lum bor shingles, building material wood and coal. Low price asti prompt deliveries. One block east ot 8, P. paseenge? depot Phone 198. 7-1-tf DHtte & Wcsdcroth Fine wlnea, liquors and dgar. We bandit the celebrated Kellog gand Castlt whlsklea. Cool and refreshing heei constantly oi draught. South Commercial street. 9-S-lyr Miss Elma Wcllor Pianist. Appoint ments caa be made for lessons ev ery afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock. Classes in Dunning Method Tues days, Fridays and Saturdays. 696 North Liberty street., Phone 1351 9-28- Wanted A flat-daBS cook at the Salem hospital; good wages. Ap ply. In person. 10-12tf. TX)DGES Carpcntcra Union No. 1005 Local Union No. 1065 of Carpenters ana Joiners of America meet ever Sat urday evening at 8:00 p. m. In Hearst hall, 420 State Street A. W. DonntB, Rec. Sec, Foresters of America Court Sher wood, Foresters, No. 19. Meets Saturday night In Holman hall, Stnto Btroot. Waldo Miller, O. R. J. C. Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle hall In Holmnn block, cor nor Stnto and Llborty stroots, Tuesday of each week at 7:30 p. m. Oscar Johnson, C. C.J E. B Andorson, K. of R. nnd S, Modern WoodnicH of America Ore gon Cedar Cnnip No. 6240, Moots uvory Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Holmnn hall. W. W. Hill, V. 0.; F. A. Tumor, dork. Woodmen of World Moot every Fri day night nt 7:30, In Holmnn hall. E. Lupton, C. C; P. L. Frnzlor, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Union Sick, acci dent nnd ponslon Insurnnco; $2, 000,000 pledged; ovory clnlm paid Oood agents wanted. J. II. O, Montgomory, wipromo orgnnlzor, Box 432 Snlom, Oregon. R. R Rynn socrotary. 540 Stnto Btroot. U'ANTUI) Wnut'Hl A position u hotiuokgoper by mlddle-nged lady. Inqulro nt Journal office. 10-10-3t Wnn tl Dollvery boy nt Hngnn's Court Btroot grocory. 10-16-tf. Wmitcd A flrst-clasu cook nt tho Snlem hopsltal; good wagoa. Ap ply In j'orion. 10-16-tf. Wanted At onco, good oy to carry papers, one with pony preferred Apply to Journal. 9-8. tf Wanted Good young driving horse weight about 1000 pounds. T. W. Itamson, Journal. 9-29-tf Wanted Success Magazlno requires the services of n man in Salem to look after the expiring subscrip tions and to Bccure new buslnoss by means of special methods un usually offectlvo; position perma nent; prefer one with experience, but would consider any applicant with good natural qualifications; salary $1.50 por day, with com mission option. Address, with ref erences, K? C. Peacock, Room 102, Success Mugazlno Bldg., Now York 10.15-2t PRAYMEN CumtlH Broi.' Transfer CoBHMy All kinds of transfer work done Fura'turo and pianos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt service U our motto. Stand and oHce at 253 South Commercial street Phone 210. Resldenc Phone i"" i ' ' '-T'lwiwmr 8ALCM WATER COMPANY OKFICK CITY MALL RHAB E8TATH FOR BALIS T NOtlCE Farms from 1600 acres down to S acres, at right prices. , $2100 9 acres, six mllea out, im provements worth More tham we are asklag for tlrt tfaMu $ 3 1 6 0 Medera -rooi heaw, MK basemet, bath, feltft M4 tmh" naee heat, Om bkwk INM court hoM. City iota for sale cheap. Small amount down, balance la monthly terest. Installments; bo la ' OLMSTED LAND CO. U7H STATU 8TRKIET. SBE MY uAnOAINS Commercial hall for rent, for dwell ings and lodging house. A splondld 40-acro tract; fine Im provements, orchard, walnuts anoV, loganborrles; excellent spring wator at houso and barn; 6 miles out, . 100 acreB; splendid' dairy farm; houso, barn, orchard, spiemaia spring water to both house a4 barn. Houses for sale and rest; money ob real estate; notary work dene; Aire lite and aceldeat Insurance that pays It losaes promptly. Dmploy ment office fer all kinds et work. R. R, RVAN, Corner OonuHercIal and Center St.- i n n 1 1 ii i n 1 1 m i a 1 1 Hi IGraber BrosJ! PLUMBING AND GASFltTING Will give prompt attention ; ; to all orders, guarantee our work to glye satisfaction anu , , f to be up to the sanitary stand- ; t rd. " WR WILli RE PLEASED t TO GIVE, ESTIMATH8 i ON CONTRACTS ;; Call at our shop on Liberty ., street, baok of Barr's Jewelry . T . t.i Ren t more, ruuiio tiuv. I(iiiii)iimi)iiiiniii' Dr. Stone's Drug Store Tho only cash drug store In Ore gon, owotf uo ono, and no ono owes It; carrlos large stock; Its hIiuIvm, countors and hIiow canes nro loaded with dnugs, medicines, notions, toilet articles, wlnoa and liquors ot ail kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr. Btono la a regular graduato In mod Iclne, and has hua many yours of ox porlonco In tho practice. Consulta tions aro freo. Proscriptions ara free, and only regular prices for medicine. Dr. Stone can bo found at his drug a to re, Salem, Or,, from 6 In the morning untl) 9 at night. 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