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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1908)
? DAILY CAPIT AL JOVRXAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER, . Free INSIDE WORKINGS OF THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY EXPOSED s. Catarrh r u, in Care Bad Bteath, K'Hawfcxtig and Spitting Quietly Cvted Fill Out Coupon, Below f or Large Trial Pact age Mailed Fee. ill ' Nnf wIm. Tlio nbovo Illustration plnlny shown what a few days ubo of Gauss Cn tnrrh Remedy will do for any sufferer Catarrh Is not only dnngoroiiB, but It causes bnd breath, ulceration, death and decay of bones, loss ot thinking and reasoning powor, kills ambition nnd onorgy, often cnitBos loss of npi)otlto, Indlgoatlon, dyspop Bla, raw throat and consumption. It needs attention at onco. Ouro It with Gauss' Catarrh Cure. It 13 quick, radical, pormunont ouro, bo causu It rids the ystoui of tho poison ous gorms that causo catnrrh. in ordor to provo to all who aro BufTorlng from this dangerous nnd loathsomo dlscnso that Gausa' Ca tarrh Curo will actually euro any cno of catarrh quickly, no ninttor how long Btandlng or how bnd, I will Bend a trial packago by mall free of all cost. Send us your nnmo nnd nd- drcss today, and tho treatment will bo sent you by roturn mall. Try It It will positively euro so that you will bo welcomed InBtcnd of shunnod by your frlonds. C. E. GAUSS, Mnr shall, Mich. Fill out coupon bolow. Now York, Doc. 1. John D. Arch bold, active head of tho Standard Oil company, took tho stnnd todav In tho govornmont hearing, without tho show of confldonco that has marked his demoaifor lntely. Attornoy Roaonthnl, for tho Stan dard, asked tllG fln.nl nnnallnnu closing tho direct examination. I'-rnnK u. Kouogg, tho govern ment's chief "trust bustor" Is pro paring for tho noxt oxnmlnatlon nnd tho witness lo evidently uncomfor table In anticipation of It. Archbold. in answering Mm num. tlons of Attornoy Rosenthal, said mat mo stanunrd or Now Jorsoy wn organized In 18S2 with tho funds of tho Standard of Ohio and capitalized at thrco million dollars to tnko ovor tho real ostato and refineries nt Dayonno and Newborn. N. .T. Tim Standard of Now York was organ ized undor similar circumstances, htr said. IIo admitted that ho was a truster, of tho Standard Oil trust from 1882 until 1892 when It wns dissolved. When Kollog took up the cross-ox- ' animation no immediately brought out tho fact that Arehlmlil linn linon vory nctlvo In tho affairs of tho Stan dard. Kollog nked abomt the contract lintwnnn Mm T'nmiln'u flnp. J(V C.nltA company of Chicago and tho StanJ-J nra uy wnicn 1110 standard was to furnish oil at 1 cento delivered nt tho works. Archbold couldn't rc mombor much about It. "Wasn't that tho prlco?" asked Kollog. "1 cannot remember," said th witnoM. "Wasn't It a low price?" "I suppose It was n fair price," said Archbold. Tho witness- said he could not ro inoinbor what tho company received (Vmii tint f.mianthlntnil flnv, f'.imnntiv of Now York for the same oil. Kel- log asked if me Consolidated did not nnv I Ms cento. Areliuoid said no could not recollect but that ho thought he could find out. Kollog then brought out tho fnct that Archbold know James Mc Donald of Loudon, once manager of tho Anglo-American Oil company of London, and later chief of tho gen eral industrial development com pany, limited, of London. Tho ln ntilsltor naked whether Archbold could recall a loan of thrco million dollars by the Standard to McDon-. aid about tho time tho Manhattan Oil company wns taken over by tV London concorn, Archbold ecld that ho had no recollection of the loan be ing entered on tho American books. flitiilvlnir (n n nninntlrin. lin nnlil lwt could not produce the London books of the Anglo Amorlcnn company. Kollog wns endeavoring to show that tho Standard Oil company ronl ly absorbed tho Manhattan company but did co through tho London con corn. IIo oskHl whether tho three inl'llon dollar loan wcro not mnde bo the Loudon company could ocqulro tho Manhntton, but boforo Archbold replied a rcco"s was taken and tho question tompororily lost. Christmas wmits lmve been tnj anticipated here and we aro now ready to help you accomplish that greatest part ot your Christmas shop. Plitg which if loft until the last lew days boconiw a bugbear of worry and anxiety to you. So beglp your Christmas shopping now nnd hero. Furniture purchased now win be hold for Christmas delivery It desired. FREE. This coupon Is good for ono trlnl package of Chubs' Combtnod Catarrh Curo, mailed froo In plain pnekago. Simply fill In yom nnmo and address on dotted lines bolow nnd mnll to C. K. GAUSS, 02 M MAIN Street, Marshall, Mich. WITNESS TELLS HOW RAILWAY PRESIDENT WAS SLED FOR BRIBE ANTI-GAMBLERS FEEL SURE OF SUCCESS IN CALIFORNIA FIGHT (Unltod Press Lonsod Wlro.) Sun Franclnco, Doc. 1. Koarl II. Wobb, projldont of tho California nntl-raco traak longuo Bald today thnt ho bollovos tho big bottlo to Ulvo tho rr.co trnck out of Cali fornia, Is nlmost won. Tho only ob stacles which can provont tho reform measure passing tho noxt legisla ture, sayo he, nro a posslblo Indiffer ent attltudo on tho pnrt of Govornor Glllott nnd a posslblo rofusal of Lloutonant Govornor Portor to re movo known rnco track sympatlzors from tho sonntorlnl commltteo on public mop.ls, tho commltteo whoso task It Is to pass on tho merits of tho hill. "Wo think th tight Is won," said Wobb, but wo do not Intond to lot nip In our work. Tho pononnol of tho loglslnturo for this sosslon Is of high class mntorlnl. This Is duo to tho rnot that thoro has been n gen- ("ml WnVO Of reform thrnnirliniif tlin titnto iMid tho votori have liHstod on tho party orKunlzntlong putting up good men iu nominee. Wo nro, 4horoforo. fortunnto In bolng nblo to pronoiit our proposed legislation to men of Indouendent thoimht nni sound Intolllgonco. "Anothor mason why we fool on co u raged 'a that In n majority of tho county couvontlons both , political partlo-' Iwv.- endorsed this proposed legislation nnd vnrlous chnmbors of commerce hnvo alio gono on record In favor of t. "Of courso, tho light will probably ,1? ,i11 ,n0 s0nt. ne Iioavltt and , ,Y0' tho ln(l of tho rae track tight, aro both senators and hnvo both worked against legislation dur ing tho past two sosslons. The;, have nlso boon on the commltteo oil 3ubllo morals and by roason of thnt havo been ab'o to provont tho antl naco. track bill bolng submitted to a voto. Thl bill will undoubtedly bo roforred to tho commltteo on public morals, which nt the last sosslon of tho loglslnturo consisted of Irldh, Lcnvltt, Lynch, Wolfo and Kenedy. Irish and Lynch wnro hold-over son- Iliors. and L.VIlCh wan lofpnto.l nn this vory Issue, ho bolng known to bo In fnvor of tho raco track. "Loavltt, Wolfo and Konody will bo In tho senate this year and, as they nro known to bo ngnlnst any logjBlnlton prohibiting rnco track gambling, It Is to bo hoped that thoBO three mon will not bo mem bos of tho commltteo on public mor als. Of course tho appointing of this commltteo rests with tho llou tonnnt governor. "Our friends claim that we al rondy havo a safe majority In tho avium ns won ns in tno assembly. Personally, I .am not so snngulno nbnilt tho SOllnte. nltllOlteli rnnnrla dlirlllK tllO last fOW rtnvn nrn vrv encouraging. In my Jutlgmont tho sennto Is nliotit oqually divided so that. If Govornor Gllltt should throw tho wolght of his Influonco on our sKio, 1 uollovo our fight would ht won. So 'nr. Govornor Glllott nas rorrnlned from oxprnwlng him self on this ninttor, but I fool cer tain Unit, at tho proper time, ho will do so. "This proposed logs'lon is In no senso a political Isiuo and, In limit ing tho right, tho Antl-llnco track league ha- nvoldod taking sldos with either Dolttlcnl nartv. Ah Dm m. publkan party will undoubtedly con trol tho organization of both tho as sembly and tho sonnto. tho moral re sponsibility for tho fnlluro of any .re form legislation must necessarily fall on tho shomldors of thnt party nnd tho people of this state recognlzo that fact and would undoubtedly hold the Republican' party and its loaders to nccount." (United Press Lensed Wire.) San Francisco, Dec. 1. Former Supervisor Andrew Wilson submit ted to ro-dlrcct examination by the prosecution today in tho trial of Abo Huof, a ecu sod of giving n brlbo to John J. Furoy In tho trolley frunchlsu ninttor. Two docttmontH wnro In! in duced ns ovldenco, 0110 being u re ceipt of tho California Safe DopoHlt & TniHt Company for J5000. whlidi wiison testuied was proof of ills de posit of tho balance of tho currency pniti to nun uy rormer suporvisor Gallagher for tho trolley brlbo. Tho other document was u copy of nn nfllduvlt from District Attor noy Lnngdon covering tho tlmo when ho was removed from ofllco through tho efforts of Abo Huof nnd Mayor Ischmltz. This wiib Introduced to snow how tho grnrtors unltod In nn organized attempt to otist tho prose cution, when tho ovldenco ugalust them began to como to light, Auotliei'-lnterestlng feature of tho testimony given by Wilson today wob his statement that, shortly after tho lire, ho attonded a dinner at tho United IluilmndH car burns, wlmrn lio mot Ituof, Gullagher, former Super visor Duxton. Pntrlek Ciilbonii nnd tho nuimiger of tho Western Union roiogrnpn uompany. Wilson nlso doscrlbod tho alleged purpose of Huof to hold up tho Ocean Shoro railroad, In ordor to compol Its president, J. Downey Hnr- voy, to can on nun nt ins olllco for terms. Want Directory; Among writing dosks for womon which aro marked'uTil ns $g.go, numerous surprising vnluos aro found. f IJnbj; walkers aro much In domand Just now we hm tin for $:i.ro Comfortablo Itoyal Push-nuttou Morris Chain, looieitiw covered cushions, frames of golden or weathered oak, (IIM nnd up, other style,, SH.no up; Break fast tables In the Golden Wax finish; an idoruea to any room, f? 10.00. ROOFEVELT TO START APPLESHO Washington, D. C, Doc. 1. Prosldont Itooiovolt, It wus statod today, contoinplntcd appointing nt n noar date a commission to . Investi gate tho entire system of the navy department, looking toward a reor ganization and llin nntnlillnlimniit r n gonernl staff to not In nn advisory CanacitV to I! nlvlltnn Konpnlnri- 'PI... head of this commission, It was stated, would bo EUhu Itoot. Whon nsked about his nccoptanc 01 sucn n post, liont stntod thnt In would havo to give tho mcttor mora thought, although ho did not think thnt his duties In tho stato dopart mom would Interfere with Dm tnair suggested. i- 0 ROOSEVELT WANTS NAVY INVESTIGATED Washington, D. C, Dec. 1. Prosl dont uoosovoit today promised Ilop- rosonmuvo joiio stunt on Monday nfturnonn lit I'.tn o'olnnlr 1m wnnlil press tho button at tho Whlto Hoiibo which woiiiu sinri mo national nppio snow at spoKune. For tho maid or woman who Is well supplied rdthKtt waists, shlrt-wnlBt boxos aro an object of Interest, the ba kind nracovorod In crotonnos, burlaps, and roattlnp. otla, of rod codnr. lji5.(i() to $l().uo. Wo can show you GO dlfforont patterns In useful uA r montnl parlor and library tables, finished and priced to h all demands; $1. no to $50,00. VISITS JAIL FIVE TIMES IN THREE WEEKS A man by tho nnmo of J. A. Smith now holds tho calling record nt 4ho city Jail having boo Insortod in that homo of tho weary five times during the past three weoks. Smlt'i strrlved 'n Salem soino tlmo ago. nnd bolng "heeled" with nbout $125 on his arrival, proceeded to Invest It in liquid Mock. The rosult wns, that aftor gottlng on n rip-roaring tear last night, ho wai thrown in Jail for tho fifth tlmo, mid this morning Judgo Moore sentenced him to 20 days. This morning nt 9 o'clock a Bhort tlmo aftor ho recolved tho JO days, tho offlcors IrnrJ n man groaiilng In the Jail, and upon un Investigation, found Smith' In a pre carious condition ns tho rosult of hta awful Jag, and It was thought by two other Inhabitants that tho man was dying. City physician Miles was called to look Into Smith's case, and nfter administering a stimulant In tho form of medicine, ho "treated" him to a drink of flre-wator. On he In -taut Smith drank tho whhky, ho became as spry as n cricket, and de clared ho "felt imich hotter." A marriage llcens owns issued to day to L. T. Lindsay, agod 28, and Louis Tracy, aged 18, both parties icsldents of Salem. Judge nurnott ngnln convened court this morulng, nnd hoard nrgu monts on motions In dlfforont cases. CABINET JOB EOR BURTON (United Press Leased Wlro.) Washington, D. C, Doc. 1. Pros-Idont-oloct Taft, Frank H. Hitch cock and Representative Theodore Ilurton, of Ohio, have held a con ference at Hot Springs, nnd It has boon decided that undor no circum stances will Ilurton bo n candldute for the speakership of the house. This is tho statement given out today by Hichcock. Tho rumored wlhdruwal of Burton from tho Ohio senatorial raco makes him a possibility fo ra cabinet posi tion. Hitchcock Is known tn in nnv ious to settle the party's difficulties In Ohio. 0 . . CASTOR I A I'or Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tno Ijjnaru'o . 1 6tif i& tytc&Z', 8ALK.M MARKET. Local Wholwnlo Market, Choeso Fancy cream twins, 16c por pound; full crenm triplets 15 c full crenm vouncr Amorlen. i(in Veal Extro, 8'j9o por pound, ordlnnry, 77'i'C; heavy, 5. Pork Fancy, 7c por pound; largo. 5 V6 6c. Oats 42c. Barley J2C.00. Flour Hard wheat, $5; valloy M.26. Hay Chout, $12; clover, $10 por ton; timothy, $15; grain hay, $12. Onions $1.25 cwt. Hops 1907 crop, 5fT6c. Cnacnr.i Bark 2 V ti 3c, Mohair 18c. Befall Market. Oats $1.50. Whoat $1.05. Eggs 45c. Butter Country, 35c; creamery, 40c. Flour Valley. $1.25 por sack: ard wheat, $1.45. Bran 95c per sack, $31 por ton; shorts, $1,35 per sack. Livestock, Stock hogs $3.40. Dressed, fat, SCc. Stoors 3 M s. Veal 5 3 7e. Cows $3 3.50. Tropical Pmlts. Bananas $0.00. Oranges $3.25. o- A RiiBslnn paper Is asserting thnt tno unuea states will nave war with Japan. nir.l.-Wnlnln!n olnMn linok CflSOS make 8H Ideil ji" B will nt practically any purse a fow units for a imill P I nioro for a largo ono. -.-. .. .. n-inrntenrlcewerettB1! i'or usuiiii Km 111. " ,1 tho Blssol Carpot Swoopor, which ves time, Uoptf , carpet; .?:) and up. whm o(vmiltai iniiiiltiliil flTTms nM .... YE LIBERTY - -. c-fiarfainn10 Home of Ketmea Tls: TOD' -- O SMTttll Bigniture of 1TORIA. Tba Kind You Han Alwajs SP ,ALS O II A N G E OF MIOC A M . . .. L.r.ll'R." "THK rilllil' ai.' lAX.Mtt PIOXIOKKIIS I)ISTUK11K1V-F" feature . "the FOX HUNT." "THE FISHERMAN'S IA'CK." - Fun! FunS Fun! "B.VCIMXTED WAJ-" ILLUSTRATED SOXfl BSTlTIn. "Always .--. , ivn W"" fl By Our Popular Sweet Singer, 311 viXOJ.JJ t lrpiVKPO T I. Mm ... H-" ......w..w, . "TKI) n.,...,..,... i-ki'i llftMK IS ni HIVJlHmrlv vfv ' ory. -cucxttt i