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DAILY CAPITAL fftrtfltNAL, BALM, OltWGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1908. T f! r-"t r -. MMsS j t 1 Where the Door Opens Constantly You can quickly heal and keep cozy ihe draugl.lv hall or cold room no mailer w!..1. the weather conditions arc and il you only knew how much real comforl you can have from a PERFECTION Oil Deafer (Equipped with Saekefess Dolce) you wouldn'l be without one another hour. Turn the wick as high or as low as you please there's no danger no smoke no smell just dirccl inlcnsc heal that's because ol ihe smokeless device KMiililullv finished in nickel and iapan orna mental anywhere. The brass lonl holds 4 quarts, giv ing heal for 9 hours. It is light in weight easily catticd from room to room. Every healer warranted. Jgap&Lamp aSLTtSfe steady light ideal to read or tludf by. Made of brass nickel plalcd, latest im proved central drall burner. Every lamp warranted. II your dealer docs not carry Perfeclion Oil Healer tad Kayo Lamp write our nearest agency'. HTANDARD OXX, COMPANY y.imtrfTivj A People Vermis Frclgtit. V jearnai: tple aunt wait on freight. A Rear (all of Snlom pcoplo hnB to I on the track awaiting tho con- ace of tho trolght curs. Por ts carload of hogs or n carload (i blocks tho way and Snlom muit patiently wnlt. whor. ltchtng is donu tho pas9ongor8 proceed. Human beings mu3t h back seat for freight. ThU i to be tho prnctlco on tho South- Ficlfie and tho Oregon Electric. it be tho prnctlco ovorywhoro. tit nor right. Tho frolght tralnR be harder to hnndlo but they not bnvo right of way over cp. when a long Btrlng of i Ming switched on tho rall ptuengor trnflle Is blocked lire laid out on a whole sys- Tie schedule is disarranged. eritps fifty or a hundred poo- tlmo whllo n carload of bth set out or Into tho station krdlaanco should ho passed to itreetcars tho right of way. und Wl freight to keep out of tho w regularly moving cam carry- engcrs. A RALEM HOQ. TO SUE Foil DAMAGES FOR ALLEGED LI II Eh (United Vreni I.caicd Wire.) Ban Frnnclsco, Oct. 19. Frnncols Bonnet, formerly cashier of tho .French-American bnnk, thrcntons to bring Biilt today ngnliiBt Honri'Cnil lenud, a wealthy Sonomn rnnchcr, who nllcgcd slnnder Donnet was custodian of tho safe doposlt vaults of tho bank at tho tlmo Ontllcaud missed $15,000 from his compart-, ment In tho vaults of tho Institution. At tho time Donnet was In Pnrls. Suit was brought against tho bank for tho recovery of tho coin and ac cused Bonnet of complicity In Its dis appearance. TIiIr chargo was lator retracted by Cnlllcnnid. Bonnott who roccntly returned from Franco, declares that It was lmponslblo for anyone to open Cnll lcnnd's vault box without Its es pecial key of which ho, Bonnet, was tho ktiepor. Calllcaud's suit against the bnnk for nn nccountlng 1b ponding In the courts. 'o Manslaughter wnB tho verdict of tho jury In tho Martin enso at Port hind. Ho was accused of killing NRthnn Wolf. lie Same Consideration ! child with her penny savings bank, : small boy with his small change, :lady with her pin money savings, : small man with his small roll, he lady with her church stibscrition list, he big man who applies for a big loan, small boy with school entertainment tickets1, child with society entertainment tickets. re EACH accorded the same considerate attention and tended the most liberal treatment consistent with w and profitable banking at the flited States National Bank Of Salem, Oregon When You Are Dry WHY NOT BUY A Pure and wholesome beverage that Is sold la all the cltlee tertt Orepnn nnA v..tk... i.ii--ni. -..0- uu iwiiuiiu idtiliurma. of the Choicest Malt and Hops Grown in Marion County of Filtered Water aad strictly la accordance with the Law Salem Beer Is the best mild beverage offered the WESTERN REFINHllY Oakland, Cat.', Oct. lD.-J-Additlon-al work on tho largo refining and storago plant of tho Standard Oil Company began today. Tho eastern headquarters of the company hns au thorized tho expenditure of more than a million dollnrs for tho recla mation of Marshlands which tho company owns. Tho machinery of tho plant will bo augmented by tho addition of ton or moro (units In tho roflnory and tho erection of storehouses and sheds to gether with an extra pier. Tho land In tho vicinity of tho ro flnory, at precont submerged will bd ultlmntcly entirely reclaimed. Tho driving of tho piling foundation will bo tho nrct work undertaken and tho extension of tho present buildings will follow. - o SKNATOIt I1REAKS DOWN FROM OVER-CAMPAIGNING San' Francisco, Oct. 10. FrlondB of Franch L. Newlands, United States senator from Nevada, re ceived word today that ho Is coming to this city for medical treatment as a result of tho strenuous campaign he has been making. All his en gagements to spenk havo been can celled nnd his physicians havo ad vised him to rest. Ho has visited tho eastern portion of tho stnto nnd waB working this way toward Gold field when ho broke down. o- . WR STILL RKMEMllER YOU Undor this head Tho Journal will bo pleased to each day run tho ad dresses of a fow former Salcmltcs who nro now In otlior sections. If you know tho address of n former cltlzon kindly sond It to Tho Jour nal. Henry 0. Guild Ib now publhhor of tho Hlllsboro Argus, Hlllsboro, Oregon. Rev. II. II. Waltz now at Borkoloy, Cal In chnrgo of tho Methodist Book Concorn. J. R. Whitney, ex-stato printer, now lives nt 770 Evorott Btroot Portland, nnd is ongnged in tho rcnl cstnto bustnoss. E. II. Flngg Is publishing tho St. Helens Mist. J. II. Flotchor 1b In tho rcnl estate business In St Johns. o Circuit Court Docket. Tho enso of Cutsforth vs. Ronju mltf by tho circuit court for Thurs day noxt at 0 p. in. A But for commission hns boon filed In thoolroult court by Rndcllff, reality agent, to recover commission alleged duo for tho Bale of proporty formorly bolonglng to Margaret Dolloa. It Is claimed that Ellon L. Hazelton tho purchaser of tho prop erty, paid $210 in advance, but it was lator discovered tho tltlo was do toctlvo which stopped tho salo. Suit has boon filed In tho circuit court domnndlng damages to th sum of ?4000 from tho Portland Light & Powor company, for Injur ies nllogud to havo boon rocolved at tho Intersection ol Stnto and High street on July, i07. Ho clnlms 80 for physician charges resulting from Injuries about tho body causod by tho quick Htartlng of tho enr which throwod lilm from tho running board. 93000 for Jobs of work nnd $1000 for many othor nllcgcd forms of In Jury. A petition has boon filed with pro bato court by J. D. Simpson asking that "ho bo appointed ndininlBtrato of tho ostato of Julia Ann Simpson. doccnBod. Thd ostato is valued nt $1300, and tho liolrs W as follews: J. R. Simpson Jr., grnndaen: Sylvia Mori-oil, grnnddanghtor, RobbIo Simp son Smith, granddaughter: Lola Simpson, granddaughter nnd Victor SlmpBon, grandson. o ACKERMAN APPROVES OF county inon schools Superintendent Askormnn wai In terviewed today, relative to tho ad vlslblllty of tho pcoplo of a county voting for tho establishing of a coun ty high school fund, from which the tuition of nil high schoool pupils In tho county, shall bo paid In accord ance with certain regulations, and lio gives it as ills opinion, that any scheme, by which high schools in nny part of tho county shnll bo placed upon the snmo footing, both as to accessibility and thu equalizing of the exponso .of such schools, mo-'ts with his hearty approval. He is n1oJ of tho opinion that all oT tho proper ty of tho county should bo taxed, for J tho support of an tho high schools In tho county, no matter where they may bo situated. Any movement, that I will bring high school Instruction closer to tho pupils, no matter whero , xjm: W' nt? The Public Endorsement of OUr Mining Properties If You Have Not Read It Then Do So Tho report of tho committee appointed by the Salem Board of Trade Is printed in your dally papers. It will post you on what the committee found at the mines. Now we havo (heir endorsement we are In position to urgo you to SIGN UP AT ONCE, FOR ALL TUB STOCK YOU CAN HANDLE. DO IT NOW. DON'T WAIT. W.o will try and call on jbu, but don't wait; come to our offlce and we will put you In a position to mako somo money. By this tlmo with all tho proofs we have furbished no one can question our mines being all wo havo claimed for them. Now, remember wo aro talking for the Gold Creek Mining & Milling Company's property. Our stock is Boiling at l6 centB. We have 17 claims in our group. We have a saw mill, electric light plant, electric drill in our coulfrm'ent and wo have A MINING ENGINBER WITH US WITH A REPUTATION OF DOING TinNGS lii charge.. Wo have Bpont $20,000 more on our property thnn nil tho othor mines on Iho crcok combined. Wo have tho oro bpenod up to ahow for it. There are flva great ledgos ncross our proportlos. Wo havo 1300 foot on' work dono showing the ore. The smelter people aBk us to supply ONE-HALF THE ORE REQUIRED FOR TnEIR SMELTER. As much as all the others aro required to furnlBh. Why? Bocnuso It was there. Our onglneor told tho smoltor people that within 00 days from the tlmo tho road was comploted ho would furnish tho full 100 tons por day they required, and he know ho could do it. Now don't it look no thoiugh our mines wore the ones to Invest in we aro boosting Marlon county's resources, nnd want you to holp us succeed. ! 's &, l'<l, '$' i ATTIX & BOARDMXN, Fiscal Agents GOLD CREEK MINING & MILLING C(X OTTO HANSEN, President W. I. STALCY, Secretary SALEM MARKET. Local "Wholesale Market. Eggs 33c. Buttor Creamery 3 Co. Hons 10c; young chlckons, lie. Local wheat 8 Co. Oats 42c. Barloy $24. CO. Flour Hard wheat, $5; valloy, $4.2G. Hay Ghent, $11; clovor, $9 per ton; timothy, $12 13. Onions $1.25 cwt. HopB 1907 crop, tJIfCc. Cnocara Bark 2 (33"c?' Mohair 18n. Retail Market. Oata--$1.46. Wheat $1.0G. Eggs 3Gc. Butter Country, 30c; creamery, 40c. Flour Valloy. $1.2G per sack; hard wheat, $1.40(01.4G. Bran 95c per sack, $31 per ton; Bhorls, $1,35 per sack. Livestock. Stock hogs -$4.50. Steers 3c. Voal 537o. Cows $3 03.50. Tropical Frail. Bananas $0.50. ' Oranges $4.00. Lomona $5.00. n Hon. Henry McGinn escapes being mobbed wherever ho spoakB. Talking for Taft Bavos him, , o r- It's a llttlo cheoky of tho Republi cans to threaten tho country 'with a panic If Bryan is elected, when thoy really had one last fall. o ox az$ aoNVd aoitfd NIW aassaMci iiiMHOi tamioia aaaioiivjL a5vim t & 44 w w I I VTO VV(TO?V Women's and Men's 'Shoes, Rubber Boots, : High Top Hunting Shoes for Boys and Mei. lAfM Wlf,T 345 State Street Repairing Neatly Done 1 0Bk. VEIb AW.1 t Pv i Bklft In THE REST ROAST THE FAMILY EVER HAD Can bo obtained from our primo tonder and Juicy beef, mutton or pork. All our meats aro selected from tho choicest, and prepared for the table to suit ihe demands of the fastldleus. Our prices aro lowor for thoy may reside la praiseworthy. ByuUty than you can find at any lie. b5r clentlflc proceasea and guaranteed pure and wholo- Klulterttion. No dms nr obomicali. and uBdor the most ' ltarjr condltloaa. Address all orders to ! N Brewery As5(K?mtiQn bringing tho high school closer to the home, it will not only eucourngo higher education, but also enable pupils in rural communities to havo high school facilities, and -still be at home every night whero they should bo. Not only that, "but In rural com munities they will havo tho oppor tunity to assist In farm work, morn 1ngB, evenings nnd Saturdays, which In itxelf Is no small factor In their educat'on. Takine It all In all he is in accord with the movement and sincerely trusts that the people of Marlon county will give the matter their most careful attention. plaee la Baleea. K. O. CROSS, 8? Bfcrto St. NEW 8CHOOI SITE WOUGHT FOR SALEM .Action was taken by the Bchool board at tho meeting Saturday even ing toward a new school building, and a site has been located. The piece of property on which the hoard has decided, in the Tattle place cor ner of Cottage and Marlon street? The price to.be paid for the site ts 14760. This purchase was author ity by a vote of tho people lat June. Directors Kopioy anu uucu proved to be a majority of the com mittee, but Director Moores filed a minority report suggenMng bids for several preperties be advertised, but Bsbcock and Eppley werf of the opinion such a move would tend to boost projrty val it of sight. Jt is believed that with the w site about $700 will be saved " event ual selling of a houw standing or the property. Great Cltlaeee Doeter L. M. HUM lit jaetftcinu which will cure any kiwwa disease. He uakes a special ty ef, aud guarantees to ear Catarrh Asthma, Liag, Throat, RhennatiMR, DeWllty, SKumach, Liver. KUaey Troubles; aJo any blackaed r swollea soreaeu, erskea llssbs; Smallpox; He4demlc; all kiads ef Bolls, Lost Manhood, Feaale Weak nees, Hernis Troublea aa4 Paralysis Consultation free. Care ef Yik Be Toag Co,, Chiaeee drug and herbs, 16J High it., upctalrtf, Sales, Or, nn HA5CK Mimo op thm EDISON rilONOCIRAl'H Is irresistible. Its seletlons aro cloar, distinct, tuneful ami in porfect time. It offers the most fascinating waltws am! spirited two-steps of the world's great composers as -well as the popular danue. muslo of tho hour. It is a rail" itary bond or a symphony or chestra at will, affording a do llghtful aud widely varied pro grammo without expeaae of ationtlon. Iv. P. SAVAGE, 217 Commercial Street. Wc Uonder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White Skirts Just Right. Wo (ftarauteo to. Alt of 'our shirtwaists are care fully wastiod with a special neutral soap, starched Ju?t whero they should bo starched and irone'd by experts who have ade shirtwaist ironing a special Uidy, Wo are pleasing1 the most careful drcssors in the city with our shirtwaist work and are sure wo can please you, May we have a trial. f SALEM, lel. 26 LAUNDRY COMPANY 136-186 I. Liberty Bt. OOOOOOOOOOOO O MISS BKATRICK 8IIKLTOH 0 O 8 O Teaeber ef Piaae, Orgaa and 0 O BaaaaTMe Claasee, until Oeto- O O br 1, la Chicago taktag ad- O O vaaeed sfandies. O O O O Vkmi Xaleal JUmk BM MitiHe O O O O ftsaUkNMW we: 84 HtUm O fj BlfvVVC JL'WWBrw SeWW 9 OOOOOOOOOOOO mou 44 Mala 14 7 N. flltfA 8i. C. W. YANNKE Proprltor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs and Livery, all Rigs Modern Rubber Tire, tfG.U3'i ilocky Mountain , 5d fiUJjfJOt A Stir Utdtelst hi hay Pop!. Srtsgr Oollm Hwlth wd HtKtnti V'yor. A ncltl fr CoiiAllfMlkxi IiIIi(I1om. I.Ue ... .. ....'.- . ..... (BO JWiCM.lw. ii f fu9r Pl'""iinui tm in iku let form, W crtiln n box. 0n..lnn miuli fc ttul i. 'I oo) ft tuOlai, I'liii.tHX Kv nxt, Itnpurr tllCKKl. 111 irMlh. Hilar li KoL. Iloivlaclir m3 iinoki'iH). ii "? nwmnux rvn u Huujirca ;iua fljwfiMr. Winiiori, yi MLiH KU J 'FTS TBR KIM . " pgWLF G, T. MAOX B03C 00. 247 Miller St, govt Salem, aaa fsetMrer of all kiss's of boxes, orate and fruit dryer aeoassorlee.. PbM II. tf Salem Fence Works Headquarters for WoveH Vke Fencing, Poultry Netting, Pickets, Gates, Malthoid Hoofing, P. & D. Ready Roofing, Bereen Doors and Ad justable Window Screens, CHAS. D. MULLIGAN WAIiTKK MOKLKY, WWOwrt M. Halrm. Or CIGARS and TOPACGOS I have selected the bast brands ef Cigar asd Tebaaee ee4et at with the trade. Can Mry you with what you wish with vatisfactlOB, Also earry a eo niete llae of soft drinks. K. CAM, Pre. Front Street, oppolte The teetloa, Newport, Oregon,