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1AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREOON, FRIDAY, NOVlSMUlill S7, 10H. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL fo. IIOFER, Ed. nnd Prop. ItidcpondcnUNowtpApcr Devoted to American Principles nnd the- l'roj?rc.j nnd Dovclopcmcnt of All Oregon. - Published Kvcry HvciiIiik UxCcpt Sunday, SAlom, Ore. . j , . BUllSGIUITION RATES. (Invariably In Advance,) DAlly, by pur-lur, per year ffi.(X) Por monlh tk' Dallv, by mall, per yenr 4.00 Per month Weekly, by mull, per vcnr 1.00 Six montui 0c TIIK UTILIZATION OF jiONox ukfusi. Tlio ronlity of a houso rofuso or "dtist" problom In London nnd Its Immonso lniportnnco will bo admit ted. Grcntor London Is probably pro ducing 1,500,000 tons of house rof uso por milium. Tho whole of this enormous ninBs of rubbish Imb to bf romovod from tho rcsldoncca nt which It Is producod nnd disposed of In sorno wny. It Is ndmlttod by every authority that tho only satisfactory wny of dealing with this Is to burn It In "dust destructors," nnd a consldor nblo number of London boroughs hovo built this form of furnnco, while those who liavo not done so have the matter "under consideration." Ono reason thnt theso boroughs liavo built destructors Is bccntiso It has boon found thnt tho rofuso can bo burned in such n manner as to produco oloctrlcnl power, by 'tho sale of which tho cost of this treatment cnntio recovered, normondsoy, Ful hnm, Uncknoy, Shorcdltch and Ste pony are all feeling tho bonoflt nf their onterprlso In tills connection, nnd Poplar will shoitly bo added to tho list. This Is entirely modern de velopment. It has only boon with tho coming of electricity thnt tho pos sibility of nt ohco destroying rofuso and producing from It useful energy on any satisfactory scalo has been ronllzod. So far as It has boon pos sible to carry out this system It rep resents the best available solution of n troublcsomo problem and distinct progress In sanitation. All this Im moiiHO possible gain may bo lost to London by the development of tho new powor schomo nnd London rolled back half a contury bo far as sanita tion goes. London Kxchungo. TAMIXC3 TIIM SUHQUKHAXXA. Although, with tho exception of tho St. Lawrence, It Is the Inrgest Rtronm flowing Into tho North Atlan tic, the StiRMUohanna river luis never been renowned for anything but scen ery nnd troublo. In rocont years tho Cnll's Ferry, whoro n part of Wash ington's army crossed on its wny to do up Cornwnllls nt Yorktown. Tho commnuder hlmsolf crossed nt Cono wlngo, fourteen miles below. At this historic spot some clever onglneors nro demonstrating thnt the Susquehanna Is good for something, after nil, for they nro building a lty dro-olectric powor plnnt which is ro mnrknblc not only for its size but In mnny othor respects as woll. Not tho least Interesting fenturo Is the extrnordlnnry caro with which tho situation was studied boforo plans were formed. To be sure, engineers nro proverbially painstaking; but in this caso a now record for thorough going nccuracy was established. It was tho highest tribute that man could pny to tho terrors of tho Sus quehanna. Technical World. SEATTLE TAKES HONORS IN HARD FOUGHT GAME WITH THE LOCAL LADS Ono of tho fastest and hardest fought games of football ever being pulled off on the Wlllnmeto Held, wns played yostorouy afternoon by tho Salem High School nnd tho Seat tle High School teams resulting In. u score of 23 to 1 1 in fnvor of the Seattle eleven. It appeared nt the start that the Salem lads were going to put the down-and-out mark on tho visitors by tho way tlioy haminerol into the defense fnst and furious. At the be ginning, of the first half the score stood 4 to 3 In the homo team's fnvor and a's the half big capor act, and nftor limiting a good big hole in tho Seattlo lino, he wont through It like n streak nnd tore off tho chalk lino for 15 yards. Hlcliardson's, Salem devest kicker then boosted the bull over the goal Makes by a place kick, making tho Hcoro II to 1 1 . After Salem had miulo this earned ginl, the Seattlo giants began to do things. They tore the lighter Salem line-up to pieces, and passed the ball around In a manner bowlldcrlug. After this sort of vicious playing hud consumed the last half, n count -. A XKW XATIOX IX TIIK MAKIX. It is somowhnt difficult for Amer icans to understand tho almost Gallic exuberance with which Australians nro discussing tho visit of Sperry's Atlantic fleet of battleships on thefr world tour. "Amorlcan week," snyB W. R. Charlton, editor of tho Inde pendent, "supplies a .darling chap tor to the history of tho common wealth," and ho hints Hint tho rea son for tho fronzlod enthusiasm of tho welcomo was that In the visit of iho groat fleet tho "Chlldron of tho otm," afl tho Australians like to call thomsolvcB, biiw ovldonco of n tncit alliance botweon the .republic and the co'mmonwonlth. As n mutter of fact, Australia, practically uunotlcod, has grown in to a nation in nil but name. Tho ties Unit bind tho contlnont common wealth to tho mother country rest lightly, nnd porhnps nro not ns strong cd even Australian Imperial senti ment believes th-v dre. Hut, dospMe tho colonial classification, Australia has become u strong and virllo na tion, nnd whou Sporry's splendid fleet Balled In Sydnoy harbor It wns takon ns tho first recognition by u great powor of the new nation of Anglo-Saxon blood nnd Ideals that lattor characteristic has qulto over- )mH sprung Into oxlstonco in tho shndowed the fty-mor. Indeed, since Houtliorn Pacific, making an Aryun tho tlmbor luiH been strlppod from 0lltn0Bt j tho midst of tho Oriental lt montnlnltious .drnlnngo bnsln om horde. bodying mi area of 27.000 nqtinro 1 Australians, with thnt finmo ng mllos. tho floods of tJo Susquohunnn'K1.08slvo inlU(uU 0ti,nim that char, have been oxtroinoly Biiddon, vio- notorlzos tho Amorlcan. bollovo Mint lout nnd destructive Not Infro-, ultimately Australia will domlnnto quontly It uttulim the romnrknblo roo-; t,,e u,ntlo8 of tho Pacific; but nil- as tlio half waned tho Snlem I snoweti inni aaiein was ueni uy n High threw tho dirt for another score og 14 to 23. touchdown and kicked a goal regis- Notwithstanding tho uneven score tering G more to their loud. In tho (the Salem boys certainly showed meantime, Seattlo succeeded in scor- tholr grit and courngo. They wore ing another touchdown. llttlo compared with tho Seattlo team In tho last half, tho Seatlo team and are deserving of great credit foi leadout to pllo up some pointB, which tho mnnnor In which they fought the they did. Their llrst advanco on the Bi"o to a finish, score book, wns obtained through u ' ' forward pass executed within a few . Thanksgiving Day Ganiex. foot of tho goal and resulted in ti ' U. of O. dofonted Multonmtih nt touchdown. They then rushed the Portlnnd, and Washington Unlvor- proposltlon llorcely for nnother slty defeated O. A. G. nt. Seattle, 32 touchdown, but no goal was kicked, to 0. making tho scoro 11 to 10 in favor Chemawa defeated the Young of Seattlo. Men's Catholic club of Portlnnd C to Parsons, for Saloip, then did the (I nt Chomnwn. THE MARKETS SAr FRANCISCO MARKETS. San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 20. Whoat No. 1 California chub, per cental, $1.07 1.70; Cnllforulu whito milling, $1.751.80; north- Pork Fancy, 7c per pound; largo, 5 fi Oc. Hops, Wool, Hideo, Ktc. Hops 11)08, choice, 8QS9ic; prime, 77c; medium, GVjf)Go per poind; 1007, 2 4c; 190C, 1 Wool Eastern Oregon, n vertigo best, 10(0 H per pound, nccordlng to shrinkngo; Vnlloy, 15B)lGc. Molialr Choice, 18c por pound. Hldos Dry hides, No. 1, 13 15c em bluestcm, $1.72 1.77; offi grades wheat. $1.G01.C0: Red, pound; dry kip, No. 1, 13c pound; $1.C2 1 G7V. lh'y Cllit 1(Tc I'0"! Baited .hides, G .,; ,". , . ,-. .. u Sc iiound; salted calfskin, 12$f IJnrloyFced barley, Sl.4O01.4i 13c pound; green, lc.lass. common to fnlr, $1.3001.36; bron- HAI.KM MAKKKT. Ing nt San Francl:co, nominal .it Local Wholesale 'Mmlifi. $1.451.55; Chovnllor, $1.50. Cheese Fancy erenin twins. 15c 1. GO, nccordlng to quality. per pound; full cream triplets 15c Ekrb Por dozon, California fresh, "'" or,eni" 0,in5,iv"' Ic" 1,,c- , IneliidliiK cases otin G"cv llrsia V nl Kxtrn. 8 9c por pound, iiuuciing cases, oMia, o.c, lrsts, onIllnry 7 (,llViC. heavy 6 51 cents; seconds, 10c; UilrdB, Pork Fancy, 7c por pound. 28c; sUrago, California oxtrn. 35c; lanto. r'. G7 Gc. ord of a flow nt high water equal to two and twonty-flvo tlnu Its volumo nt low water. Largo as It is, tho erratic Susquo hiuina Is nnvlgnblo for only live miles nbovo Its mouth, Hoyond that point It Is bo full of rocks nnd shoals, nnd rnpldn that nothing but an occa sional raft at high water has over pussod down, it Is not oven suitable for canoeing. It took fifty years of struggle to got n canal established nt enormous cost along Its banks. Thou tho railroads got control of tho canal. All that was nonomary to dlsposo of water competition was to lot tho floods work their will with tho cannl fr n yenr or so nnd omit repairs. Such a purtloulatly outrageous MtroHiii Is the Susquehanna that It Ik difficult to find room upon It oven to navigate a ferry boat comfortably. Ono of thfctse quiet roaches Is Mo- IF YOU have idle money on hand it will earn interest of deposited with us while you are looking for an investment SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Capital National Bank til that time comes they want tho United Slntas to bo tho nrmod nrbltor and domlnnnt Influence, because an Mr. Charlton says, "tho Americans nro our kinsman, blood of our blood, bono of our bono, nnd ono with us In our ldoals of tho brotherhood of man. nnd ,as with iib, with dizzy heights to scalo boforo thoso Ideala are con summated." Washington Post. Where, the Apple Cnnie 1'Yom. There nro two vnrlotleo of nppltxi found wild In Kuropo, but tho region ndjncent to tho Caspian sou r oms to have been the birthplace of tho apple n-j known in tho Hast. Charred piocos of applet nro found In tho honps of v fuse left by tho Lake Dwollers, who occupied poitloiu o' ISurope bo fore any of the present rnceo. Theso p-o;le lived upon plat. onus laid ovfr pllee drlvon Into the wntor prolmb y t prottct tlieiiulovos from vnl ninln, In an ern before motnl weap ons w?re known. These ipoclmonts nf ppplet nr eneially carbonized b;. hHt, but tinny altnw p rfectly tho lii- teriml structure of the fru't. Thoro 'are live types of native Amorlcan utiles, nil of them eraln. John Sir't'i wroU rrom Virginia that he hit'' found "0M now crabappUs. but thoy wore sniull nnd blttor. ' New Kng'.-Midors made the samo ra port. Tho SoMlnrd bm tho ronutu- tlon of Lolng the lnrgost nnd hBt of tllABf) lintlvAa Qtmpta nt ilila onrlnhi ,.... ....... c. vi',',a ui ,,.o MIIIU1I, i lli-fits. 32 c; Boconds, 2Gc? East- Onts---42c. orn storage, extra, 28 c; firsts, 27c; Barley $21.00. seconds, 2"5c. Flour--IJnrd wheat. $5; valloy butter Per pound, Cnllforn'. l-'f fresh, extras , 37c; flnUs, 2c. IInJ' Client. $12; clover. $10 por seconds, 21c; thirds, j.O:; uaatoni (x- ton; timothy, $15; grain hay, ilii. tins. 25c; ladles, extras, 22c; IlrstH, ' Onions--$1. 2. r cwi 21c; pickled, No. 1, 23; Btornge, 27; packing No, i Hops 1007 crop, 61 Go. Cnirnrn linik 2 i if 3c. Molnilr l."f Itetnll MniKel. Oats $1.50. California, oxtrn, 1, 21 e. Now cheese Por pound, Cnllforna flats, fancy, 15c; firsts, 13c: sec ond, 11; Callfornln Young Amor-' NViut 51.05 Icn fancy. I7c: firsts. IGe: Knstorii ftKBS luc. Now York Cheddars, fnncy, 17c; Ore gon flnts, fancy, He; do. Young Amorlcn, fnncy, lGc; Cnllfornln storage fancy, lints, li'ic; Oregon lints, fancy, 13; do. Young Amorl cn, 15c PotntooH Por contnl, Rlvor WhltOB, (Backs) fancy, 70 85c, poor, 50G5c; Sallnns nurbnnks, $1.4001.55; Oregon DurbnnkB, $1.15 1.30; sweet potntoos, per crato, $1.50 1. GO; Backs, $1.35. Onions Por sack, 70(ff75e. Orange Por box, .now crop. NnvolB, $1.752..r)0. TniiKorlnes.i crntos, $1 . 36c; cronmary, per Bnck: Iluttor Country. 40c. Flour Vnlloy. $1.25 nrd whoat, $1.45. Uran 95c por sack, $31 por ton; shorts, $1,35 por sack. Livestock. Stock hogs $3.40. Dressed, fnt, 5 G c. Ulcers 3.). Veal 5 7c Cowb $3 3.50. Tropical Fmltfl. Bnnnnas $G.00. Oranges $3.25. - r i Troope have boon ordered to ,Tlp tonvllle, Tenn., whore tho lynching o- inrto negroes tooic pinco wednoi ray n'ght. to nrrost any Biippojed POItTLAXI) MAIUCltTS Oru'ii, Flour, l-'eed. Ktc. niiflfiTn'nTS"1 1,Gc:1cl"b 9, partlclpHnt. In tho outrage. " Ole: llfo. 90 01c rod Ituss Inn. .. 87c; 10-fold, 90(6 91p: vnlloy, flic. I " ' Unrley Produosrs' prices: Feed, School Director John T. Plbb of ti.iiu por ton; nrowing, $27. Tneonin, enys football hould bo Oats Producers' prlcs: No. 1 eMmlnntod from schools. whlto. $31 31.60 p?r ton. I I FlourPatents. $4. SO nor barrel. - " stralithtB. J3.S5; exports, $3.70 Val ley. $1.45; 4-8Hch grahHin, $4 10, whol wheat. $1.05; rye $5 5u MIllsturfB limn. $20.50 per ton. niiddliii. $33, slmris, toiiiur, ?30- elty, $80: V. S. mill chop. $22. rollod "linrloy. $28 29. Hoy -Timothy. Willamette Val ley. $14 per ton; iCnstern Or 'gon timothy $1G& 17.50; r lover. $12. alfalfa, $12 12.50; grain hay, $12.50(&13.. J. 11. Albert, President, E. M. Cro'sau, Vlcc.Pres. Jos. H Al'acr , dshier Vegetnbli's and Fruit. Fresh Fruits Apples, 75c (k $2 box; pears $11.25 por box. grapes, $1.40 1.G5 jior crate, quinces, $ijj 1.25per box; cr.nberrlos. $10.50fiD llko the Mnt'thow. nro Improved hi 12s0 '?' "'"T011 casnvas. 2c per szo and quality. Soloctlons might '""'"'V fc,l,anlH" Mlugn Ki'pes. $7 probably bo made from wostT-i ?ll,B,0, pur uar"l5 huckloberrles, thlekotB. of cvon hotter sorts than U r,V 1or ,m ' l: I,or8U""B. $1 nro now known. 1 bol'evo the blool :'-. ' of tho wild rrnb h In boiiio of our, I,iOQa HuyUig price, 75fS5c bwt orchard apilob. K. P. Powoll. ',r ""lred; aweet potatoes, 2$j In Outing. 2c per 11). MOXMOl'TH !OKTOKFirK ' nry and Country Produce. I WAS 110IHIKI) Tl'IDAY nutter City creamery, extras Tuesday night tho Monmouth post- 353Gc: funoy outside creamery, ofllce safe wm blown up nnl tho con- '3,i l10"" l"i store. 17 a tent Kottn Wny with. Of A. Wol- " KgesOregon selects 42,c- eaj. vertoa, tho postmaster, says theie ern, 2732c por iDzoii. was no loss, but whatever 'there was Poultry Hens, 10?Uic per Mi ; In the 8afe was probably taken. Two ?)!H"B,1nflKJlf 1,UCks', ,lJ ,5c! -usplcloin men wero seen at Indo- SSVt?riJS. '' WMfci IliLltlAA li A nA .... .. . X. k. . .-. A ..- i-v n j ! uui'iivi.', uui tu mr no nriesis nave accuuus nnvPisc, been made. The Best Cough Cure A hnlf-ounco of Virgin Oil of Pine, two ounces of Glycerine nnd n half pint of Wlskoy, mixed, will euro any cough thnt Is curable nnd break a cold In 24 hours. Tukoa n teaBpoon f til every four hours. Ask your drug gist for the gonulno Lonch's Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure, prepnred and guurnntcod by tlio Loach Chem ical Co,, wiiiclnnntl, Or. Coffee Quality clean perfect Your erocer will grind It better if ground at home not too fine. nH i n " i Co.tkiqh, THE 11KST ItOASr TIIK FAMILY EVEU HAD Can bo obtalnod from our prime tondor and juicy hoof, mutton o pork. All our meats nro Bolcctcd from tho choicest, and prepared for tho tablo to suit tho domnnds of th fustldlouB. Our prices nr6 lower to nuallty tbnn you can find at nn) ilaco In Snlum R. U. CROSS, Phonr 201. B7U Btnte St TORRID ZONE FUNAPCE t4 i BwK?:S2SMC 1 The nbovn cut reprefleuin oi "leu lined Torr'd Zone Furuac, iuarnniH'd gas, smoke and dm roof. Economical and durable. A. L. FRASER 2flK STATIC STHKKT. 'Estimated rurnisnen on hentlnr Gold Dttst Ffotir ' M.nlo by THE SYDNEY 1'OW EF COMPANY, Sidney, Or KO. . Made for family use. J Ask your grocer for ll. Uran j I nmr nliorfs always on hand. I , P. Bs WALLACF Agr. MMMHBNSflMiSMMMMiHMSMHe.1 1BMWBWN f HICKORY BflRK jffl Cough Remedy I VA APUtVIIM rv" JKCoushs. Colds JSf llo.r.rnc f. Prpnchlit. SORC THROAT TIIHOAT.mm'NCS jm "cj ' iii Li HK10R1 MKl U'UPI M Ik W. Bill H Wl( M. Qgf(ON ti J.K JhU Iwli4lif fwli Tfl mm mniill ll 1 1 i in If " - T,mo Oard No. JN ""o. "" "u. iu. 5:13 7?". Mn u1 .... ' W I NohrSfiB) .vn" ,"'.... mn i P. Q press. ' No. 22G.io 40.1, ,, 1 freight. ""'Uj Pnasenpnr B..J, Vo. 17 G 45 D m . DRUnnon "'-"'ta v:ru o. la 3 31 , tn frni,,.., J-3 a. m-por!!l 0. 226. H-jQ , plOIIMSwiu5sil3 "mo Card Kirtiv. v. .T ...,s ,ACT . i- er: Portlnnd nnd IntenaeJi Portland-HlllnwV V'.".' ',fil1 tormodlnte, Local i,,' ln.ILn.l ... ' ' ''III . v.. v.Hu uu imermMlii. Local ;. Portland and lntermcdhu. I Portlnnd-TualatlnaniHni' " boro. Limits Portland-HlllBboro uj it. 1 Portlnnd nnd lnt.rmt,... ' I.OCftl . ...i Ulld Portland nnd Intermediiu. M ''Ocai .,. Frem: Portlnnd nnd IntermtJIitt, J L'wai I)i Portlnnd-Hlllsboro ui i. tormodlnte. Local "Hii Portlnnd. Hlllaborn iM Tunlntln, Llpltcd ) aJ rorunnu nna inlcrmedlitt Local .u.J Portlnnd-Hlllsboro and it 1 lerniouiato, Local IH rorunnu mm intermedia. I.ocnl tii Portlnnd nnd Intermedin! Lorn I ... 'i J Portlnnd nnd Intermediate Locnl I it J LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION O Consumption .sent Istlrs prove thnt n neglected cold or cougn imia the lungs In so bad a condition Cheese- Fancy cream twns. isp ln?l consumption germ find a fertPe ... . . .. ... - Hni.i r r... t. I.- m. .L vvi puunu, run cream triplets, 16c ,u,u ,ur uwouims oh one. oiop uie .o fU cream Young America lfic ' couSh Just as soon as It appears w'tL famous llttlo liver pills, Sold by nil Veal - Extra, S ,, (j 9c ,ier pound nal'ard's Horehound Syrup. Soothes druggists. ordinary, 77o, heaVy, 5c. ' tne torn and inflamed tisanes au n.akes jou well again. I Now is the m (o visit California Wben summer Ui nasied In theie north- orn states, tte nU , only niiiii ucacr i bright blue skiej el Southern Cil forntt This Is one o! aitart'i happy proTlilons eternal summer lit tboso who cannot ( dure a more wen. climate. California h k called the "iitta tl the winter tonrW Its hotel! and W ping place n varied as those ei n well regulated cW Visitors can !." Mud lulUWetecoa- mnitatlonS. CODIttW companions and f led, plea'lng recrti-tlons. SOUTHERN PACrflCCa ' Will be glad to WPJJ''! very attractive WJJJ dewrlblng delJ. ,J mny dellshu or '" Callfo.nla , The rate from Sa'eB". . .i. n,i return '1 AH"r " ' rJ, Limit sir month) i 1 1 - tlon Similar .- ,, , are in effect to at" points. J F fu '"!0l5 resonuuu---- , telcgrapn or Steamers g "obW- ,eaTe SSm fti!M Faro o --- oonai.-ii Leave JfiiisW2S?ji Thursday ajd W-iJj 5 '."Ti n,i unler St," .. fac'turer of ' 1 and trwM d7w . r