Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 28, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    , DAILY GUTT.LTi JOUlUVATi, SALBM, pRKOON, WHDNK8DAY, OOTODKn 8, 1008
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'OANDLEftBH OP ALASKA
Tiio candlofteh Is about the bIzo Of
n am ,ie and do" fat that when dried
"and lighted It thrpws off a blazo of
t 'sufficient power to bo used for Illum
inating purposes, says Foreet and
.Stream. Before the ndvent of tlj-
white man and his dandles these flstt
wero used by tho Alaskan natives for
that pnirnoso.
Tho Indians claim that cnndloflsh
possess valuablo medlclnnl qunlltlo'V
and candleflsh oil 1b used by thorn
as a universal cilro for conBumptlon.
Hundreds of pounds of these fish aro
burled and loft In tho ground until
they begin to decompose; then thev
are removed and dumped Into a
wooden receptacle, a hollowed out
log, or, more often, a dugout canoo
that hai passed lt usefulness as a
craft. Water Is then added and tho
PMtrld. mass Is brought to a boiling
point hnd kept simmering by plung
ing Into it bowlders that have been
heated. Tho oil I3 thus gradually
tried out, and after It has gathered
On tho Burfnce. thick and clear It Is
drawn off and placed in largo wood
en rccoptacles. A consumnt'vo pa
tient is liberally dosed with thh oil.
Ho drinks It by the pint and Is bath
ed In It Bovoral times a day. To meet
ono of these dirty, sickly, greasy In-dlon-j
Is ono of tho most rcpulslvn
B'ght Imaginable. Novorthole-s per
sons In a position to know say that
nftor several weeks of this treat
ment n nntlvo who once scorned to bo
In the last stnges of tho disease be
comes as robust and looks as healthy
as n porfectly strong man. Astor-
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Statute nf Free CiiIhi.
Thero will soon bo ca-t at Home
tho lRBt remaining section of one of
tho handsomest monuments of mod
'ern Itnllnn nrt for tho now world.
It Is tho Btatuo of 'Tree Cubn."
which will stand In front of tho
monoimont tb tho Cuban patriot .Toso
Marti, oxfjeuted by tho Sicilian sculp
tor. Salvatoro Buoml.
Tho whole monument will bo til
foot high. Marl standi holding n
book In hln right hand .w'th the In
scription "Cuba Libra." Bolow Mnr
tl 1' n stntuo representing tho libera
tlpn of Cuba, n mngplflcont nudo
woman stnnillng with arms out
stretched nftM- having broken tho
chains of sorvltudo. Behind hortrlsos
the Cubnn flng, and on both sldoa of
the bnre of tho monument thcro nro
high reliefs, ono of which represents
the horo whon still n youth being
made prisoner nuri taken to Simln
and tho other falling dead while ho
tights.
It Is oxnopted that tho monument
will be In Cuba nt the ond of the
year and will be unvo'Ied at Havana
In Jnnunry, 1900, on tho nnnlvorBary
of Joho Mnrtl'a birthday.
Seiin- Qucsada, tho Cuban minister
at Washington, who visited In Rome
with his wlfo and children partly to
see tho monument, cnbled his ap
proval to his government. Astor
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Aeroplane for Our Wnrhlw.
Convlncod by "tho teBts conducted
at Fort Myor, near Washington, by
Orvlllo Wright that tho aeroplane
would provo a vnluablo auxiliary to
mo navy ror scouting at Hea, tho
navy department Is preparing plana
for a heavlor than nlr mochlno which,
If successful, will bo nttachod tn
warships. Lieutenant George 0.
Swoot of tho bureau of equipment Is
at work on tho plans, which will bo
submitted to Secretary Motcalf when
completed.
Tho navy will bo compollcd to
ruako sovoral radical chnngos In tho
aeroplano as It Is now constructed.
In Jho first plnco, It will bo noccs
sary to prtoct tho eglno so that when
tho machlno n'lghts In the wntor tho
jnechnnlHtn will not bo Injured by
tho salt wntor; also thoro will hnvo
to bo n complete change In tho plans
for tho lowor rigging of tho airship.
JiiBtond or tho skids In which tho
aoroplnno skims on nllghtlng, tho
machlno will havo to bo oqulppod
with a boat'lko structure to sorvo tho
samo purpose,
Tho oroplano which the navy de
partment may p-urchnso will bo
rtyled In a general way aftor tho
Wright aeroplane It must carrv two
persons with a combined weight of
350 pounds, must be nblo to romnln
In the nlr nt lenst an hour and must,
have a forty mllo pud hour Hpood.
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IfajmSt LLLUI.I I J I 1 1 1 I MM-I:.l'.-M...:... I I- ij I I I I'lSftTfr ;
"BULLETIN"
IK ! TODAY AVE AII13 UNLOADING A CAK OK GKNU1NE SOLID OAK DRKHBtiltR AND CIIIFFOXrRItS THAT
j HAS JUST AltHIVHD FI10M TIIK EAST, AND WE SHALL 1JE ABLK To OFF13U YOU THEM FltOM
AIJOUT .$10 TO $20, THE PHICE THAT YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING ELSEWHEKE FOB FIR GOODS irq
H OUR BIG QUANTITY BUYING ABILITY THAT ENABLES US TO GIST THE STEHLING WOKTII FUUN
H I ' ITUHE AT LESS PRICE THAN THE ORDINAY TRADESMAN; YOU GET THE BENEFIT OF THAT IV
iHH . ADDITION TO OUR SMALL MARGIN WAY OF SELLING. THAT'S TUB "TALB IN A NUTSHFLT,"
H SEH MAYBE YOU'VE MADE A MISTAKE IN BUYING FURNITURE SOMETIME; BOUGHT A "HOLLOW
H L BARGAIN," MISTAKES WILL ALWAYS TELL US SOMETHING FOR OUR GOOD IF WE'LL BUT llFKi) 3
K THEM. REAL, OENUINK GOODNFSS IN FURNITURE CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND IN THIS IT HOI '
Bl OUGHLY TRUSTWOUTHY STOCK EQUALLED NOWHEItE ELSE.
B IHHH a
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BLUNDER OF TARDY GUEST tlon of Geo. Cronor, who kept tho
Dinner has beon rendy and wait- Bolknnp Springs summer resort this
Ing twenty mlnMtcs. Tho wlfo of year and who has Just roturned to
tho tardy guest was very much em- hlB homo In Eugene. Ho stntoa that
bnrrassed. Juotto think thnt hor hus- tho cougars nnd "wolvos nro bocom-
bnnd wns so rudo asto bo lato at n Ing so Humorous thnt thoy aro clthor
dlnnor ongagoment nnd keep nil tho killing all tho deer off or aro running
Kiiuom wuuingj Aiiur awnuo mo uo- tnom out of tho mountains. ThO
latod ono arrived, red faced and per
spiring. "So sorry to koop you waiting,"
ho said. "But I was detained at tho
ofllco with an out of town customer.
Just couldn't got away."
Tho oxchbo sounded all right and
won accepted by tho hostess, but It
wnB a myth.
Tho truth was; Preoccupied, ho
cougars and wolvos nro becoming
very bold nnd aro Increasing rapidly.
During tho last two or threo years
tho deor havo grown precoptlbly
senrcor. if houndB woro nllowcd' to
run In tho mouptnlns, Mr. Cronor
8nys, tho would frighten away tho
wolvca and cougars and tho door
would
bo ns plontlful ns' boforo.
Tlnnnila tin anva iln nnt Ir 111 Ihn ilnor
had gone homo from tho ofllco at the but run them Into tho ilvnrn wtmrn
nisunl tlmo and found tho Iioubo lock- thoy aro safe. On tho other hand,
ed, much to his surprlso. Whoro In when tho vnrmlnts hear tho baying
tho mischief woro his wlfo nnd chll- of tho houndH nnd tho barking of
(Iron? ho. wondored. Wry didn't they dog? thoy nover linger, but tnko to
toll him thoy woro going away? Ho tho high mountains, as they are In
wont nil around tho houso nnd tried donthly fear of tho canines.
uiu uuuro, 0111 uiuy woro iockcu. inn . m- Cronor hnd a vorv mivosnfnl
Ut fminil n nlnnn nf tm In thn !., " l-'o,,0r Iinil a VOry HUCCCSHMU j
yard and broke opo" window and Z'T 7 ,Mt,lS PlScSTof do h Tnd tho'ne;
tho window
son ns stated at tho beginning of thU francs. Tho rod volvot pnnolB woro
article. strown with Inworked golden boos nt
o j 5 franco apleco, and nbovo tho fau-
Prlco of n Throne. toull tho omporor's coat-of-armo wai
Ono of tho oldest Paris firms for a0011 'n raised embroidery; totnl cost,
gold and silk embroideries, a houso 10.200 francs. Tho Innor drnperv
which had nearly served Louis XVI, consisted of bluo satin with gold laco
and hU court with highly nrtlstlc M 0000 francs. Gold ombroldorcd
noodlowork, Is still lu possession of stripes for tho Innor trimming co-t
Its nccounts of former centuries. An 8D00 francs. Embroidery on tho bluo
Inspection of theso bookB rovonla a volvet frautoull nmountcd to 3020
good summary of tho luxury expen- rones, ino root cushion to 1200. In
dltnircs of 'tho French court, tho nddltlon thoro wefo 1050 bees on th-$
KBonapnrtlstlc bb woll an tho logltl- nncmbroldored panels of tho bnldn-
mlstlc. Napoleon I., who for his own cmn at tno prico of 0250 francs. Ai
wnnts was, In cpntrnat to tho spend- togothor tho prico of Nnpoleon'a
uirono wbb oa.yvu irnncs. Hnrpora
Wookly.
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It is not known whether Hi t
rormation was fnlao or not, botlta
admitted by the railroad jxcil
inni gnianis nnve ueen 00 tnlu 1
since.
thrifty Josephine, very economical,
wont, though, to a largo oxpenBe
whon It wns fop reprosontntlvo gala
dresses. Tho 10,000 frnncs which
ho hnd to pny for tho embroidery on
hln coronation robo ho did not con
sider top high a prico. But his. om
broldorcd frock coat that had cost
him 3500 frnncs and which becamo
too tight for him not long nftor Its
nrst year no ordered to bo wldoncd
Ho crowded out through lls wnB tho most HUCcosBful yoar ! to 00 COVOred with ombroldorlos .Tho
ror tno evonlng minor, in tho history of tho resort. At ono liin tnr iIh tiimnn hnwnvn tnnia
mill miiiiiIa.I tinsla TT UMn.l it.. II .. . t. .. . rt rt . ..
...... wiutmto iiuwn. iiu ruu mo jiu- iiiiiw iiiuo with us cninp) on mo up to n pretty consldornblo amount
por, nnd still tho wlfo and chlldron grminds. Tho fishing was good, but Tho outer drapery of purple volvet,
dldnt return. ,tho hunting wns poor, for tho rcn- trimmed with gold lnco. wns 10.200
At C:03 O'clock llO t-nmmnhoi-n.n "!"-" U.. '"' """ 1 mill
tho dlnno rongngomont. Whllo ho
dressed nnd rodo twenty blocks tho
gucsti waited. But others have mado
tho samo blunder. Kansas City Star.
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FEARED
klyou county Just south of tho Ore
gon lino.
Tho railroad officials acted on tho
warning and stationed extra guards
on tho train. Special Agent Horgan
distributed tho armed men on tho
trains nnd wns prepared for an at- j
men, uiu notmng uovoiopeu.
Transfers of Ilntl fix. ) I
A. nud.J. Fox to Jo. BtthmWC
lots 1, G, 7 nnd 8, block Sis ten (ti
auuiunity, w. u 1400,
Frod Frank t oJm. Brtl
lots 2, 3, 4 ntld 5, bloolcS.WU!
OUUIlIlllljr, V. U., fJVVV. .
Andrew usiniincon to mtwwn-i
ting, lot 1, block 9, 8. W.tddltiMt
Snlom. W. D.. 17B0.
' A. and M. Stcngor to MlkeTwfte I
10.72 acres, section 14, T C 8 II
W, W. D., $1200.
O. n. nml C. E. ThomDSOB to I
L. Marsh 14-100 acre In Ell Co
n r. n immi $2000. I
A. and T. M. Kelloy to HiroMSu-
uolson, lot 5, block 8, in noiuran j
Annex No. 1 to town 01 duji
D $100.
Mnrrlngo licenses were Unti t ,
dnv to A. B. Robertfon,gej,
Turner and Frankle Brnm, w
20. also of Turner.
Costly Yiinlly.
Vanity is otou costly. Tho Bue
U03 Aires Jleraid tblla of n rocent in
stance wherolu it not only cost tho
vain person somo gold, but also much
trouble. ThU man was a Jeweler,
unit the 'io responsible for liU
troublo was a olevor rogue. Tho lat-
HOYCnOFT IMIILOSOIMIY
(By Fra Klbert-us.)
Most or tho roally groat mon lu
America have warmed tholr bnro foot
frosty mornings on tho spot whoro'
1110 cows nnvo lain down. (
Wo are heirs of tho past, both Its
good hnnd and Its Ills, 1
Naturo punishes most Bin, but
blasphomy. encrllcgo nnd heresy' aro
things that naturo does not provilo
any punishments for; theroforo man
has to look after those things him
self. Tho host souls suffer most, while
bareness nnd flnuntlug pride go free
Hut unln Ir not all pain.
W't nnd Insight aro saying vir
tues that only tho strong possess.
IX uiero i nnv other way to tench
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tnr i)rniril In nrlnnflv i?nrb. vlfilteil
tho Jowolor'a shop and asked to 80oilr(!",Jhnn ,0 Pract,co l do not
uomo gold oruumentri. which the col-
.Ulsant priest snld ho wuntod to glvo
hi a prcwml to Afchbleiiop Romero
together with the robo contalucd In
a pavcol that ho carried, Tho shop
koopor showed much Interest tn tho
latter, and tho ownor opened U, re
votUing'an elaborate robe. Tho visi
tor suggested that the Jewolor go t
tho rear of tho store and try It on
Ho quickly accepted tho Invitation,
and as soon as ho turnod hH back
Iks bogus priest Bwopt up all the
trluketa In sight and ran. Tho shop
fcesper pursued htm, shouting,
"Thieves!" Tho police, seeing thw
excited man In tho archbishop's robo.
arreted him as a lunatic. By the
tlnin he had convinced tho police of
tU sanity the chief had escaped. The
roHo, It was learned, had been stolen
from tho nroperty room of a theater.
i were the priestly clothes of the
clever thief.
I)r not W anyone tell von thst
nnntKHn el 5 4u oort as Hr
Wlt' KMney n-rf nini.r pm h
can "s '. vthln u t a-
jood. SoldUbrAimlst
know It,
Interest a porson In usoful employ
ment nnd you nro transforming chaos
Into cosmos. Blessed In the man who !
has found his work. '
Whenovor any good con6i our
way, let ma enjoy It to the fullest,
and then pass It along In another
form. I
All our belongings should moan
PMich to. us, and groat carq should he
exorcised In solectlou. We need only
a few things, out each or theso
things should suggest utility,
strength, hnrmonv nnd truth All of
our notions must be "ucgestlvo of
nenpn and right. Not onlv must we
"'eaV truth but wo ihms llvo 't
flM Il.tAB .knilltl t. AAnDAAKIltAil if
III Mini) KIIUIIIU UV l.un,rviUIVU I'll
ho eood llve consecrated to truth '
nn' ". Consecrated llve
A man' word is ouly valuablo
whn It U "ot for sale.
Th isreator comnrehond the les:
hnt h jess cannot comprehend th
greater.
S)oak todav what you think la
triio. and contradict It all tomorrov
If nocessary.
SHOULD ,"Iw lIOUVlfi
TO KVV V MOUNTAINS
(Eugene Q mw-''
"If the law n'ohlbltlng tho run-
lnj t hr,ivJft tn t" moKnn' t
mor. HrhutlHjr," was th declar-1
e Cravenette Rain Coat
Autumn days, cold and rainy, make you think
of warmer clothes. We illustrate here
the latest creation of
SSBfWi-
Bishop's
Tailored
Ready
Clothes
This will keep you warm and dry on the coldest day, whether yen &
cheering a- football game or hauling a load of woed:
The Cravenette Rain Coats were designed and made especially for Oftl
weather. They are rainproof,' and are not too heavy for
our climate. The correctness is assured.
rtaiMT ! ay tm oahiik e.
MICHAELS. STERN
TINE CLOTHING
MISMAtlS, TCNN tta, 1
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Prices ate right $10,00 f0 $30.
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