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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OIWOON, WEDNESDAY, NOVBMDEtt Kf, 19 OB. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL R IIOFEIt, Ed. nnd Prop. ludopcudont NowspAper Devoted to American Principle mid the I'roKroM and Dcvolnpcment of All Oregon. Published Uvory livening Kzccpt Sundny, Salcin, Ore. 8UIJSCHIPTION KATES. (Invarlnblr In Advance.) Dally, by currier, per year W.00 1'or month JOo Dally, by mull, pur year- 4.00 I'cr month 35c Weekly, by mall, per vcar 1,04 Six months 60c U WO NJggm-A BE L A SUCCESSFUL THEATEIt MANAGEU SSVAh CONVENTION OK ELKS. Bad Blood Is the cnuso of nil humors, eruptions, boils, pimples, scrofulous sores, eczemn or snlt rheum, na well ns of rheumti tism, cntnrrh mid other troubles. Tho grcntcst blood remedy for nil these troubles, proved by its uncqunled record of cures, is Hood's Sarsapatilla In usunl liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. lOOdoeeeJl. which ho wns reduc ng tho country by his extravagance. A Blnglo dobt of his to ono m nn nlono was sntd to linvo been over 100,000. Exchange. Geo. L. Baker of I'ortlnnd has mndo a great record for himself ns a successful theater manager. Ho hns built up tho business of tho Dakar Thontor nnd tho Bungalow Theater into first clnss proportions. UK PUTS OX GOOD PLAYS AND PLAYS TO GOOD PEOPLE AT MODERATE PRICES. Such a man is n public benefactor. Ho gives plcnBuro by legitimate amusement to the public on a larg'o scale. Tho tendency of tho American peo plo is TO MILDEK DISSIPATIONS AXD CLEANEH J'OHMS OP AMUSEMENT. No play 1b presented at tho Baker or Bungalow that n man cannot take his wlfo, childron or sweothenrt to soo. HEXOE THE MAKER THEATRES HAVE A LAHGE FAMILY CLIEN TELE. This 1b as it should bo in our coun try whoro the common pcoplo sus tain good moral standards. ' Mr Baker has also rendered good sorvico In tho Portland city council. HE TAKES PROGRESSIVE VIEWS AXD SEES THE HOPEFUL HHIGHT SIDE OF THINGS. Ho bolloves In tho future great ncso of Portland nnd Oregon. Such men nnd ouch policies will nlono carry our stnto forwnrd to Kb destiny. .MANAGE!! MAKER. DELI EVES IN THE LEGITIMATE DRAMA. His Bungalow theater curries n stock compnny of excellent players. At tho Baker theatre tho host musical comedies aro put on. o PAVING HAS ONLY SALEM. RECUN IX This groat event for tho B. P. O. E. (best peoplo on enrth,) is sched uled for Los Angeles. Tho S. P. Co. Is plnnnlng to take an excursion train of Oregon Elks TO THAT CITY OF THE ANGELS. Whllo tho Los Angeles members of tho order mny havo sprouted more wings, tho noblo hord In Oregon havo longer horns. Thoro aro moro big-soulcd. blir- hearted men In that order than in almost any other aggregation on enrth. HUT THEY DO NOT WANT TO BECOME ANGELS. When ono of thorn stops up to nnothcr nnd slaps htm on the shoulder with n "Hello Bill," there is nn immodtnto response OF GOOD YILL AND GOOD FELLOWSHIP. Bo tho ono n laborer nnd tho other n millionaire, prince or potontnto. ho rocognlzcs n common humnnlty. Thoro is need of moro such orders In tho world, or rnther THERE IS NEED OF MOUE OF THAT SAME SPJUIT IN OTJIEH ORDERS. Recently Supt. Fields- of tho Southern Pacific wns greeted with n "Hello BUI" by n brukomnn in over nils. Tho response wns quick ns n HnBh nnd tho hnndshnko wns so hearty tho brakomnn winced. Not a word wnB said but tho men mot. NOT AS SUPERIOR AXD 1N- 1EHIOR, HUT AS IlllOTIIEItS. That railroad is mndo Bafor with such relations existing betweon Its employers thnn by tho block signal. Tho men aro better men nnd their services aro moro valuable and THE KOAD IS SAFEIt TO TRAVEL OVER FOIt THE "HELLO BILL'S." Tho world is bettor every time tho links of brothorhuod nro connected by tho tlos of a fraternal order that Is projected upon an unscldsh basis. CHURCHES-UNITE TO GIVE THANKS tho vnluo or all tho coal mined In thlB country in tr year's time would JttM cover tho cost to us of our fires, tho vnluo of our lumber production In only n trifle moro. Wo nro fond of luxuries, and Import a groat many, yet tho value of all that importation is but n fifth of our fire" cost. -We nro gront nnd persistent ndvortlsors, and spend huge sums in tho nccessory to business, but, vast as our advertis ing bill Is, it equals but two-fifths of our flro bill: and all tho industrial dividends paid In (1007 aggregate but three-flftliB of tho amount of our lire extravagance. "In 1007 there were no great con Ilgratlons; it was what might bo tormed a 'norninl' year; but wo act ually destroyed buildings, and prop erty contained in them, to tho value of $215,000,000." - !,-- OREGON "A REPUBLICAN STATE." , ) i THE AKMY OF CORPORATION STOCKHOLDERS Some striking figures showing changes that havo taken place in stock owuershp since tho panic of last year Indicate that this Is the ense and also that tho rank nnd fllo of Investors reaped a rich harvest, whllo the woalthy speculators boro tho burden of tho loss. Sixteen of tho loading railroads and industries which had 250,000 shareholders bo- foro tho panic now number 350,000 stockholders. In other words, 100, 000 small Investors took their mon ey out of tho banks and bought at tho bottom. Tho stockholders In Kovon railroads havo Increased from 02,000 to 151,000, and of all tho roads in tho country from 350,000 to 500,000. ho nvorago dlvldond for Paving Is hot going to stop at Sa lem with 2-1 blocks. Whllo our streets nro wide and bur blocks nro long, and tho pave ment is tho most oxponsivo in tho world, PAVING MUST GO AHEAD MORE RAPIDLY. All who see thorn say that our paved BtrootB aro THE MOST BEAU TIFUL IN THE WEST. But when towns like Kugono can pavo sixty blocks In ono your, Salem can't afford to quit on 2-1. t Court street should bo paved to Twolfth, and Twelfth street TO THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC PASSEXGER DEPOT. Tho cross streots between Court and Stnto should bo paved. As soon as tho South Commercial street bridge Is put In, THAT KTIM'KT Mimi'l.ll III.' PAVKI) '!') THE MACADAMIZED PART of tho ;ncn ownor, according to tno Applo- Htreot that ends nt Mission stroot. to toursM, ,B, nbo,lt co- . ominl Tho rninshncklo, dirty tumbio- l'ractlcally to tho avorago earnings of down streets aro a block to making tho 1,500,000 railway omployos. this tho beautiful roaldonco city It , 0f Jho Industrials, sovon of tho tdiould becomo Inrgest numbor 200,000 stockhold- LIKE THE ELECTRIC LIGHT, or' lh tool combination loading PAVED STREETS REQUIRE XO W.M 110,000. It Is said that tho ARGUMENT. mock or. ais corporation is noiu in Thoro cun bo no vnlld objection to ovory country in tho world. Thcso Htront imvinir hut oxnoniio. sovon industrinl nccount for only a Yot improved proporty surrounded BnnU fruition of tho country's totnl. liv iniiiiiviMi HtrnH ih Tim (1UHAT. It ' flgurod that thoro nro at least EST EXPENSE an Individual can bo -100,000 additional small stockhold- Hiiblectod to. '8 ' similar enterprises scattoroii No ono thinir over dono nt Salem throughout tho country. American has created so favorable an Impros-, '" nw8- no tnklnB Into considorntlon slon or has caused eo much fnvor- wildcat schomes. havo about 350,000 ablo comment as paving. stockholders. Tho most widely dls- PROPERTY HAS ADVANCED trlbutod mining stock Is held by 30, MORE THAN TEN TIMES THE 00 persons. Tho stocks of nntlonnl COST OF PAVING. banlcH Is distributed among -100,000 I'rnnortv on nnvnil Rtrnotfl Ih holdors. Bought after to rout limit o nur- Altogothor 2,500,000 Is glvon as n Union Thanksgiving services will bo hold nt the First Presbytorluii church Thursday, November 2Gth, nt 10:30 a. in., under tho direction of tho Ministerial Union of Salem Ot-cgon. Program. Proludo by orchestrn of First Prosbytorlnn church. Rending of proclamation of President nnd Governor. Invocntlon by Rev. F. II. Neff of United Brethren church, acting President. Anthem by quartette of Proa- bytcrinn chnirch, Rending of Scripture, Rev. II. O. Henderson of English Evnngolical church. Prayer by Rev. J. R. Comer of First Baptist church. Hymn. Address (15 minutes), subject, ''Thanks for Blcsaingjs" by Rev, W. II. Selleck, First M. E. church. Add re. (is minutes) subject, "Grr-tltudo for Spiritual Ble-ilngs," by Rov. D., Erreti of First Chrlstlnn church.- Addrosi (15 mlnut03) 'subjert, "Rotums in Vlow of IJIosb Ingo," Rov. E. P. Bauer, Flrat Congregational church. Hymn, "My Com n try Tls or Thoo." Collection for Prlonors' All society with music by o--choatra Ronodlrt'on. P. 13. BAUER, ,d. HOIHNSON, Pro. Socrotary. 1. 3. 4. 5. 0. 7. 8. 10 11. 12. 13 Attot WM. chnso. Thoro nro no stores or reHldoncos for sale on paved streets. All potltlons for paving boforo tno consorvntlvi) llguro roprosontlng tho total number or stockholders of nil clnssos in tho Unitod States. This Is nn lneronso of nearly 750,000 city council should ho acted upon Bo 8,p ctTm,"R J l"ulc, l y"' K. that the contractors may uugiu worn," " viu wvv -uu vvuviuuu oarly in spring. With all tho advantage Salem possutwoa as a city wo cannot afford to drop behind in this mattor of paving moro streets. Wlfi CANNOT STOP WHERE VK IF YOU have idle money on hand it will earn interest of deposited with us while you are looking for an investment SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Capita! National Bank J. H. Albert, President, E. M. Crolsa i, VkePres. VAXDERBILT WAS TO RICFORE HE MADE HIS FORTUNE (Burton J. Hondrlck In McCluro'fi Maguzliio for November.) Tho Vanderbllt fortune, onco the Krontout lluanclal power In tho United mates, probably amounts, at tho pres ent moment, to not far from $30. 000,000. Of this. William KIssani Vanderbllt, who controls tho major ity or tho family properties, holds in tho neighborhood of ? 1 00,000.000, whllo twelve or fifteen descendant of tho Commodore share among themsolves tho remaining $200,00, 000. Perhaps tho most remarkable ract in tbo wliolo remarkable enreor or Commodoro Comollus Vanderbllt, is that ho did his roally Important work nnd honped up ills enormous fortuno nrtor ho wns sovoilty yours old. Ho was born In 179-1, and almost nil his energies, until tho outbreak or tho Civil War, had boon absorbed In tha management or his numerous steam boat and steamship lines, CornoIIiiB Vandberhllt whon run nnlg his boats up and down tho Hud son rlvor, hnd folt koonly tho com petition of tho railroad along its onBtoru -Bhoro. Later developments lod him clearly to percolve, what most or his contemporaries saw only faintly, that transportation in tills country would follow tho lino, no or tho canal and tho rlvor. but of tho steel rail. As soon ns ho hud caught this glimpse )f tbo future. Vander bllt JluiM!' jrlstlcully ac:$l tipju H Fifty yoniB boforo foresoolng tho pos sibilities of steam travel by v.atei, h9 had bold his wliolo sallin,; !!,) and purchased steamboats; .ii-tin just an promptly now he has sold all his wator craft and began purchasing rauroaus. It Is argued thnt beeimico Oregon is n Hepubllcan ntnto the Icgislaturo must elect a Republican senator and must lgnoro the result of tho Juno election whon 'Chamberlain wns de clared the populnr choice for tho of fice. But who mndo Chamberlain tho popular choice? Republicans. Who mndo Chamberlain governor In 1902 nnd ngnln 190G by nn In creased majority? Republicans. Whoso votes parsed tho direct prl mnry lnw by which voterB nro al lowed to declnro their choice for son ntor7 Republicans. Whoso votes onncted tho mensurc pnscd Inst Juno by nn overwhelm ing mnjority directing th legh'a Pure to elect tho people's choice for senator? Republicans'. "But tho Republicans who voted for Chamberlnln Tor sonntor did not re-ally wnnt his elected by the leg islature," say his enemies and thu enemies or populnr rule. Will any or those Republicans como forward now and say that they wore Blmply ngnged In an efrort to dorcnt the nomlnco or their own party and that they wore dollborntely plotting to overthrow Inter tho decision ex pressed by tho peoplo In Tii- June election? What standing would such men have In tho court or public opinion? Shall self-confessed trilli on to their narty and to fho people be permitted a hearing now? Aro their hands clean? Must not ho thnt seeks equity do equity? In truh Oregon Is a Republican Mute. In the very pnnie election which mada Chamberlain th peo ple's nomlnco for senator tho Ro Iftihllcnu candidate for congress re ceived an aggregate iilurallty or nearly 39,000 votos. oYt. Chamber lain was th- popular choice for ca ntor. What docs this mean? It means thnt In this RcmihMciui stnto, with thlt overwhelming It'-'iuhMcun majority, -o ninny Republicans de sired Chamberlnln ns Oregon's rep resentative In the United Stat-s sen ate that ho benrno tho peuplo'y nom inee for tho o'llce. Who will nay that fhe Itfuubll- enn vo''r- of Or. gun nhnll not havo tholr will? The Best Cough Cure A half-ounco of Virgin Oil of Pine two ounces of Qlycorlno nnd n linlf plnt of Wiskoy, mixed, will cure nny cough that Is curable and break n cold In 21 hours. Takes a teaspoon ful ovory four hours. Ask your drug gist for tho go.iulno Leach's Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure, prepared and guaranteed by tho Loach Chem ical uo., wincuimui, ur. HAHiiKutrz! 1008. fAay THE BK8T ROAHI HIE FAAnLY EVER HAD Can bo obtained from our prlmr tondor and Juicy boor, mutton c pork. All our meats aro selected from tho choicest, and prepared for the tablo to milt tho domands of tin fastidious. Our prices aro lower tot quality than you can And at any place iu Balum E. C. CROSS, Phono 2tl. B70 Stnto Ht. "";. u qtn,.. , --. -"ni I.on,.n. h press. n.-Ot..?". No. 188M0 "" W .Passenger. ' KH 'No. 12. 2-4K BOIlenr Pl BJ.R.. ' No. 14 'o. ""! nrona ' ' 0t Petti... " ' ' l Vo oVr'I'ortUn,, ... 1 ;.."-&;o d. k'w. uuignt. fonluii'l Toward I'omi.. 'Ight. "'ra"-Po No. 226 in in,", . Touiird Snn i? . n. n.-iI:o?ranac,!Cfl' ItaJ J'ttMonger, a' Ia-RoZ ' No. 17.-CM6 I'UBsuagor, TORRID ZONE FUNAPCE IB jQf amtifflnLlMSmm State of Ohio, Clly of Toledo, Lucas County, sb. Frank J. Cheney mnko soath that ho Is senior partner or the firm of F. J. Cheney &. Co., doing business Iu the rlty or Toledo, county and state nroresnld, and that said firm will pay tho .urn of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ror each and overy onso or Catarrh thnt cannot bo cured iy tho uso of llall'o Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY, Sworn to boforo mo. nnd sub scribed In my presence, th's Cth dny of Docombor, A. D., 1880. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, Notnry Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo 1b takoa In- luruiuiy, aim acta uirocuy on inc blood and masons surfaces of tho ystom. 8ond for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & Co. Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 76c. Tako Hall's family Pills for constipation. The above cut roprosontK or lirlck lined Torrid Zone Furnnct Guaranteed gas, smoko aud dtu roof. Economical and Jurablo. A. L. FRASER 2rtM STATE STREET. Batiuiaten rurnisnoii on hentlur D' m"-Cott.,i NO. 1R 0.r. " pre)8. ,U P "MMJ No. 133-31 . co oxproV hl No. 22C.-u!23fl . ,T,.V nEG0JrKSlq7 I'ortlnnd nnd Internedlal I'ortland-HllUboro V U tormedlnto, Local .. ,.,. I'ortlnnd and Internet. U Local , Portland nn,i iBi'".,.'.'-U:,U Iocal Portland-Tualatin and Hill, ' horo, Limited .... , Portland.Rlii.i, ""'"I , ,: ,u na in- torniedluto, Local ... ., Portlmul nn,l !,... .,,,,HI .. luwriaeauii Local . .. Portland and InlcrmidUti Local , . From. ,:,,l Portland nnd intermodule, iuuai , . ., ... i Portlnnd-Hlllaboro anJij.' . lormedlnte, Iocnl I'ortlnnd, HIHsboro milium, limited Hfijji Portland nnd Intermedin " nLocaI IluJ Portlnnd-IIIIIsboro and u- torinodlntu. Loeni iu.. : . '" ruruniiu nnd intcrmedhie, lMeal US I Portland nnd Intcrmedlite, ''"cni ,i,rs rortinnd nnd Intermediate, Locnl 'i - lHfu! and II -o- by tho financial depression woro poo plo at small or niodorata meanB who took ndvnutago of tho number of throe-quarter of a million of the op portunity to buy clump. Frank H. Fnynnt In Appletous. Kings Who Are Ilanl-up. A king, surrouudod ly nil tho pomp and luxury of his court, Iu in tho oyas of some a favorod Individu al who never knows tho Inconvon lenco (to put It mildly) of bong "hard r.in." Rut lio doeB often. Thou many aro tho meani he em ploys to get money. Since tho assassination of King Carlos of Portugal thoro has boon n committee tormed to Inquire Into Into monarch's debts which has as certained that Blnco tho year 1890 tho Bum o of 220,000 hns been ad vanced to tho crown. Deducting a sum of 3(5,000 which Btlll romalns to Its credit, there is a dobt of 184, 000 left. I A very remarkablo sequel to this has arisen with tho now Portuguoso ti w .vis Us ago, for. nccm ding to the, ofllrlal figures mn'nlued therein, not j u Biugiu iuuny oi incomo tins u -a recolvod by the roval hou o since tbo no-osslon of the young King Manuel. Th's is Indeed reversing matters with a vengeance; but this omission I hns been slnco rectl'led, for a few days ago Parliament granted tho young king nn Income of 200 a day.. Tho debts of tho Into King of Servla, too, wero matters or severe nnvlnl,, 1.1- .. . . n I u in, !. 1 1 ; iu mo suvurniiiuiu, ana mere JOS. il. IDr , LCSlMer I were rumors tlwting about at tha time of his miurder that It yas partly I i ..I duo to tho embarras ed stato to What Flri'h Cost Us. 1 -W. Kitnpatrluk ooutributes an Hi'ticla l. the Ncvembor McCluro's on "Flro n American Extravagance.' )Ie r'"i "Fll'C'i have cunt iu hs many afc 7000 human lives in one year's time, and our loss in monoy valuo, Uu-i'Kh tho destruction of properly, li almost as appalltug. -The production of gild In the entire world, BotntKluir; hie 5400,000,000 per year, would not re coup us for our losses by drc, and the Incidental epcnsis .irciimp,in ing tlnn. In the own. period of time' Kodol For Indigestion UurOuaramee Coupon If, after mlog a fi.oo boltlo of Kodol, joti can honeilly lay it hat not benefited jou, we will retunj jour money. Trx Kodol today oa tbii guaranlia. Fill out and ilgn the follow Uf, preieot it to tha dialer at the lima of purchase. It il falls to latlsfr you return (he bolUe to tha dealer from whom yoo bought it, ud wa U1 iifua4 ft kmii, Tom Stato Slrn here- Cat Tale Out- Digests WhatYouEat Ami Makes tha S(em&ch SweeJ K. C. DWiTT 4e CO.. CJUcaxo. XU. SOLD BY ALL DEALKRS HAD GUXXKHV IX THE SPANISH WAU In nn nrtlcle in McCluro's Maga zine tor November on "Tho Fight ror a Now Navy," tho author in' telling or tho strides made iu gunnery re views the conditions thnt prevailed In tho Spanish War He sy3- "Tho Spanish War was Aim by two naval victorleBr-.Manllu and Santia go. Naturally, tho ramo or tho Amer ican ntvy. a..d es motility of Us gun nory, flnmod across tho world. . As A. mattor or raet, tho shooting at Manila aud Santiago wss bout ns bad ns possible. At Mnulln DO per cent or tho ehots missed at a rango of from C000 to 1000 yards; at Santia go tho chief battle or tho war nt loaBt 98 par cent. A special com mission ot QfPcr8. which was rp pointed to examine tho wrecks of the Spanish ships nt Santiago, stnblish od this fact ofilclally. it reported that or 9500 projects ft rod only 123 I or 1.3 per cent, hnd round a mark ' on tho Spanish ships. Making every , posslblo allowance ror hltu which' could not readily uo seen upon the I wrecks, not ono shot In fifty struck its mark. Tho day of tho battle was" clear, tho sea smooth, tho tnrgots woro 20 feot high and 200 feot long,- and tho rango was 2800 yards Eng lish gunnors at that tlmo could havo hit the Spanlsb ships nt least two out of ovory five shots. Fortunately for us, tho fact that wo wero fighting a thoroughly senile power whoso shipi hnd neither gunnors no- pro'ier r n munition aboard, gave ua nn undis puted victory." Gold Dust Float Mmo by THE SYDNUY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore go, . Mado for atnlly use. Ask your grocer for It. llrnu nnd -shortH always on linntl. j P. B. WALLACE, Agt. Now is the Hi line to visit illCKORT BARK Cough Remedy amoivtuv run Coughs. Colds CROUP Whoopini Couth llo.r.rntM Bronchia SORC THROAT M M HfMM Ik THKOATnd WINGS Ula'4 0 t KKlOli MM klWDt (tt. mm .Ml MlfM.ORtrrfN, II S. A. Hi mu. ttt)4iK fa HfaaaBDiMaaaaBaeaisaaai Consumption Statlstlrs prove thnt a neglecfed cold or cough imts tne lungs in so bad a cond It o that consumption germs And a fertl! Hold for fastening on ono. Ston th cough just as soon as it appears with Ballard's Horehound Syrup, Soothes the torn and Inflamed tissues un BMkM you well again. THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK ! RATES JU UW At fASTIM MUSIS Califoni When summer bti lmsied In these ncrtt crn states, the tai It only mild under tbi bright blue skies of Southern Cal.forcfj. This Is one of nitore'r happy proTliIoai eternal summer tor thoso who cannot duro a more seiere climate. California hai la called the "Meca oi tho wluter tourist " Its hotel and stop ping places ire varied as those ol sll well rogulated dtles Visltprs can i!mJ find suitable aon modatlons, conjetUl companions and nr led, pleasing recrea tions. SOUTHERN PACIFIC (ft WlllbegladtoiupplrWBV very attractive W describing In de'ill w mnny delights of w J California. The rate from Salent to JJ Angoles and return UP Limit six rnonthi. " stopovers In e'tber J tion. Similar eica re in effect to all Ci points. . . .. ,,.iton. iWW"! For mil i- . t cjjiii reservation, riv telegraph or wruc - 0 . , mH , ..,iintnAi.u"" WW,i yoriUO. 6. c t. o hv and Friday W-jjrstl day, Thursday ana -.i!. r rents. . .,. 1 "" ".v. fnr CorT-,,tlt" Thursandtu zrZa! ' r LrAl" anMlderf'.M' facturer mj ,- and irnii. -If. 1