Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 29, 1908, FIRST EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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DAILY CAPITAL. J0UHNA3U, SAAEM, . OREGON, TUESDAY, DEOKMHEH gP, 1008,
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Baking Powder.
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The only baking pow
der made from Royal
Grape Cream of Tartar
Imitation baking powders aro made from harsh
mineral acids and leave in the food
unhealthful properties
THE MARKETS
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GOVERNOR MEAD
Colina, ami certain county officials of
iaf I uni n nCD iou" w cuuihj, me grunu jury 01
WILL iiULU UVtn San Mateo today Is Investigating with
Olympln, Wash., Dec. 29. Dover
nor-tolcct Cosgrovo of Washington,
will not bo ablo to qualify for ofllcj
without returning to the state In
a view ito ascertaining if tho nccuso'l
officials have been guilty of misconduct.
It Is asserted that gambling had
which ho was elected. That, in shor t laen carried on openly at tho Nortlt-
is uio opinion or Attorney-General err. Road Houso, and thnt certain
John D. Atkinson of tho state of county officers havo been bribod to
Washington. overlook tho alleged conditions of
When the latter was told today I affair. George It. Sneath, foreman
that Mrs. Cosgrovo, wife or tho gov- of tho grand Jury, conferred with
ornor-olect, had wild that propar.'-1 District Attorney Langdon, of San
tlons for tho Inauguration of her Francisco, today regarding tho mat
husband at Paso Rob lea woro under ter.
way ho Immediately declared that no .-
govornor-o'lect can assume offlco out pai icnDMIA TAPII rro
of tho state. Atkinson's opinion J0- OttUrUnillA I AbiLti
SA FKAN'CISCO MARKETS.
San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 29.
Wheat tio. 1 California chub, per
cental, $1.G7 Vi 1.70; California
whlto milling, $1.75 1.80; north
ern blucstom, $1.75 1.80; off
grades wheat, $1.50 1. CO; Red,
$1.6201.67.
Barley Food barloy, $1.42 0
1:15; common to fair, $1.351.I0;
brewing at San Francisco nominal at
$1.45 01.55; Chovnllor, $1.50 01.60
according to quality.
Eggs Por dozen, California fresh
Including cases, extrns, 43c; IlrstH,
42c; seconds, 37c; thirds, 29c pul
lets, select, 35c; California storage,
extras, 35c; firsts, 32 c; seconds,
20 c; ISaBtcrn storage extra, 30c;
firsts, 28c; second s,26c.
Butter Por pound, Cnllfornlti
fresh, extrns, 36 c; firsts, 31c; sec
onds, 25c; thirds, 20c; pickled, No.
1, 21; ladles extras, 23c.
Now choose Per pound, Callforn u
flats, fancy, 14 c; firsts, 14c; sec
jnds, 11; California Young Amor
lea fancy, 16c; firsts, 15 c; Eastern
Now York Cheddars, fancy, 17c; Oro
gon flats, fancy, 14c; do. Young
America fancy, 16c; California
storngc, fancy, flats, 13c; Oregon
flats, fancy, 14c; do. Young Ameri
ca, 15c.
Potatoos Por cental, Rlvoi
Whites, (sacks) fancy, 75 090c
poor, 50 075c; Salinas Bui banks
$1.25 01.50; Oregon Burbnnks,
$1.1001.25; Early Roso, (for soed)
$1.25 01.30; swcot potatoes, por
crate, $1,2501.50; sacks, $10
1.25.
OnlOnB Por sack, $101.25.'
Oranges Por box, Navels, stand
ard, $1.2502; choico, $202.50;
fancy large sizes, higher; Tanger
ines, crates, 75c0$l; half orange
boxes, $1.2501.65.
TRIED. JO SMUGGLE
DYNAMITE IN WALNUTS
(United Press Leased Wire,)
Butte, Mont., Doc. 29. County
Jailer today rovonlod an untq-iio
scheme ovolved by Paddy Hodgora to
tacape Jail by using dynamite, which
he tried to havo smuggled to him la
Hngllsh. Walnuts.
HoJgoro was yoatordny BontenciMl
to the penitentiary for burglary
While ho watt In tho county Jail
waiting to bo sentenced ho wrote a
letter to "Tom," presumably hltf
brother, asking him to send him a
quantity or English walnuts, and to
pack some with dynamite and rimes
I'he letter fill Into tho hands of tho
jailer, but who not used In court
against the prisoner.
navaTTbattle'in"
A RESTAURANT,
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Richmond, Cal., Dec. 29. Becaico
ho uphold tho honor of tho American
navy ISrlc Lonnholm, a Jewish res
taurant cook, Ib at a local hospital
today suffering from wounds inflicted
by Louis Schlappacassc, an Italian
dl hwasher, who admired England's
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lncldes with thnt of former Unit -d
States Senator Ceorgo Turner. Ho
says that ho thinks Cosgrovo will be
ablo to return to the state any time
within four yuan, the period for
which ho was elected, and qualify,
hut until such time Governor Mead
will continue to lorve.
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MRS. MORRIS KILLED
BY NINE-YEAR-OLD SON
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Corvallls, Or., Doc. 29. News of
a tragedy In which Mrs. J. O. Morris,
mother of a large family, was acci
dentally shot and killed by her 9-yoar-old
son nt tholr home, north of
thl city, was brought to Corvalltn
today.
The father or tho lad, returning
Sunday ft om a hunting trip, laid li'u
loaded gun on n able In tho home
Young MorrlH picked It up, after hi
father hnd left tho room, and, point
ing It nt his mother, pulled tho trig
ger. Mrs. Morris received the full
ehnrgo in tho right log, and bled to
death In a few minutes.
ANOTHER CASE OF
BRIBING OFFICERS
Redwood City, Cal , Dec 29 -Unofficial
charges of giving and rocolv
Ing bribes of money having been
mndo against tho proprietors of tho
Northern Road House, a gathering ' one of tho officers fired nnd Vernon
plnco of tho sporting fraternity, at fell In his tracks.
JAPANESE PROBLEM
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Sncramonto, Cal., Dec. 29. Sever
al bills directed at tho Japaneso resi
dents of California aro in process of
preparation today for presentation
to the assembly on tho opouing of tho
stn-ti legislature.
Assemblyman Grove L. Johnson Is
nrepntlug n bill designed to prohib't
Japnneee from becoming directors in
corporations. As a majority of tho
Jupanoo llrnis or tho state are cor
porations, this would tend to disrupt
their business.
As omblymnn Dmv, or Frosno, Is
working on a bill designed to pre
vent Japaneso from ncqulring or own
Ing land In nny manner.
It Is. uni dthnt Johnson Is preparing
n bill to prohibit Jnpnnoso from at
tending public schools, niuL to em
powor municipal authorities with tho
right o soggrogate Japanese In cor
ta'n portion of cities. Tho monsuro
will avoid tho claim that it Is uncon
stitutional by roforrlng to tho Jap
nneeo a "undesirable cltlzons."
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Killed Because Ilo Ran,
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Butte, Mont., Dec. 29. Bocaiuo
he attempted to 03cnpo from two
city dt oct Ives aftor he had beon ar
rested on a charge or holding up' ,i
street enr, Lawrence Vernon lies
dead today. Whon ho started to nu
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BUREIN & HAMILTON
POItTLANI) MAIUCETS
Grain, Flour, Feed. tc.
Portlnnd, Oregon. December 29.
Wheat Blucstom, 96 097c; club,
91c; flfo, 90 091c; red Russian.
88c; 40-fold, 01c; valloy, 91c.
Barloy Producers' prices: Feed,
$26 por ton; browing, ?27.
. Onto Producors' prices: No. 1
whlto, $31031.60 por ton.
1'iour ratonts, $d.uo por uarroi;
rollod barlov $28 029.
Hay Timothy, Wlllamotto Val
ley; $4.65; -sack graham, $-1.-10;
wholo wheat, $4.65; ryo, $5.50.
MlllBtuffs Bran, $26.50 por ton;
middlings, $33; shorts, country
$30; city, $30; U. S. mill chop, $22;
jtrnlglus, $4.05; exports, $3.70; Val
loy, $14 por ton; Eastern Oregon
timothy, $16 017; clover, $12;
alfalfa, $13; grain hay, $t2.50df
$13.
Vegetables and Fruit.
Fresh Fruits Apples, 60c$1.50
box; pears, $101.25 pr box; grnpos
75IbC0c por crato; quinces, $1,000
1.25 por box; cranberries, $13,50 0
14 por bbl.; Spanish Malaga grapes,
$6.500 8.00 per bnrrel: hucklebor
rios, 10015c por pound; per Sim
mons, $101.25.
Potatoos Buying prlco, 75 0 90c:
per hundrod; swcot potatoos, 2T
2 Vic pur pound; onions, $1 por 100
pounds.
Dairy and Country Produce.
Buttor City cronmory, extrns.
36 037c; fancy outsldo cronmory,
32 035c por pound; storo, 1 7 Z
20c.
Bggo Oregon ranch 40045;;
Eastern 300 35c por dozen ,
Poultry IIoti3, 13c per lb; spring
12013c; mall, 13014c; mixed, 12
121ic;, ducks, 14015; geese 9
10c; turkeys 16017c; dressed
turkeys, nominal.
Cheese Fancy cream twins, 15c
por pound; full croam triplets, 16c;
full, cream Young America, 16c.
Veal Extra, 9 09o por pound!
ordlnnry, 7 08c; hoavy, 5c.
Pork Fancy, 7c por pound;
largo, 6 07c.
Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc.
Hops 1908, choico. 7TJSc:
prime, 607c; modtum, 50 6c por lb
1907, 204c; 1906, 101c.
Wool Eastern Oregon, average
bojt, 10011c por pound, according
to shrinkage; Valley, 15 016c.
Mohair- Choico. 1 8c nor nomul.
Hides Dry hides. No. 1. 13015c
pound; dry kip, No. 1, 13c pound;
dry calfi 16c peund: salted hide. 6
w 8c pound; salted calfsklu, 12tfj
13c pound; green, lc less.
shl3 or war, and who Is a sufferer,
from gashes In both arms. Tho men,
fought a bloody knife duel in n rc3-j
tnuraut ycatoruay afternoon, ami
charges of aasanilt nnd attempt to
murder aro pending against each.
Ionnholm was frightfully slushed
about the face, and had his left ear
almost entirely sovorcd. His oppo
nent suffered severe wounds on tho
arms.
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SILVERT0N HIGH
BEATS SALEM HIGH
In the first of tho series of gamos
played In tho High School Baskotball
League, played in Y. M. C. A. gym
nnslMin last night, SUvcrton high won
from Snlcm high by n scoro of 32 to
27.
In tho first half SUvcrton easily
otttcla.'scd tho homo team by tho star
playing of Edison, Wolcott and
Brooks, who repeatedly 'throw ban-
kotB over tho Salem boys Tho llrot
hair ended with a 22 to 13 neoro.
In the second half Srlom, with a
change In tholr Jlnoup, 'allied, and
secured a good many baskets from
tho field.
Many Touls woro made on both
side?, nnd a point was tecurod from
nearly every foul, thus running the
score up qulto high. Tho lineups
woro as follews:
Salem. SUvcrton
ICay It F Brooks
itobqrts L F Wolcott
Mills C Edl-on
Richardson It (1 Stoolhnmnur
H. Brooks L G Reynolds
Rcforoo, Buffo.
Uhiplro, .Touch.
Tlmokeopor, Porklns and Amoc.
Tlmo of hrlvtw, 20 minutes.
Tho S'lverton team will play In Al
hi'iiy tonight.
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Local AVholehulo Market.
Wheat, por lKishel 90 090c
Oats, per bushel 45c
Flour, hard whont $5.00
Flour, valloy $4.25
Mill feed, shorts $33.50
Mill feed, bran $31.00
Hops, 1908 crop 70S Vi
llous, 1907 crop 2 0 3c
Chlttlm bnrk 3 0 5
Wool, conrso . . . . 13c
Wool, medium 15c
Mohair .... 18c
liny, cheat $12 0 13
Hay. clqvor $11 81
Potatoes, bushel 40045c
Apples, bushel 5Oc0$l.OO
Onions, por cwt 85 90c
Prunos. por pound 1 V4 0 4 Vfec
Crnnborrlos, Howe's variety,
bbl $13.00
Butter and Fggs.
Eggs , 40c
Butter, creamery , 40c
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Dears tl ?lha KiniS Hare Alwars BoutJ
CASTRO'S ADHERENTS
FIGHT GOMEZ' FORCES
fl'nltcd Press l.'ed Wire ) '
Port of Spain, Trinidad, Dec. 29.
Nowh of nn ougngoineut nt Maciiro
botwoen nrmod ndhorots or tho de
posed Presiduut Clprinno Castro nnd
.officers or tho now Venezuelan pros-
(lent, J. Vlucento (iomez, in which
20 mon were killed and 50 Woro
wounded, and brought hero today by
tho Venezuelan gunboat Miranda.
The war vobsoI carrying officers
to supplant Castro's appointees at
Mucuro arrived thoro yesterday. It
was discovered that General Torres
had gathered 500 men who reslstod
the landing or the newly appointed
officers.
The Miranda put back to Port of
Spain to commuuicato with Gomez'
cabinet at Caracas. Many Venezue
lans horo havo volunteered to o
wl'li tho Miranda to Macuro and
tight Torres.
Flwt Kilters HimI Sea.
(United Press Loosed Wlro.)
London, Doc. 29. Tho Amerlcnn
battleship lleot, according to reports
received horo today, passed Porln at
noon uud entored the Red Sea. The
lleot b bended for Suoz, and Is sched
uled to reach thoro on January 3.
If tho rolchstag pnssos Uio new
tux bill, ovory stein of boor a Gorman
dtink8 will help pay for a now bat-tlPfhtp.
uw ths ,? im Ma toj n i Ai,as wm
Water can't rise nbovo Its level.
Nor can a community rlso above the
level of its citizenship.
If tho citizens are lukdwnrtn, -limp
nnd Inzy, the town will be wlshy
wnshy, wabbly nnd weak.
If the citizens have VERTEBRA,
VIM AND VIGOR, the town will bo
rubstantlnl. solid ami strong.
Let'H all brnce up and mnko this
yrn of ou:h n plnco of. energy, ambl-
n !'' rutprprlso.
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Brief NcWN Notes.
Mark Twain got an elephant for
a Christmas present. He expected a
real live ono that was promised him,
and arranged to take unro or it, but
the ono ho got was made or pnpur-mnlchc.
lllprir n.
? u,.rmnny,,hl.
"turion county . ; "
'"'low, told a rl m'UU
lH' fllllt vB "l.,nhlojhi.l
h" "r Boon , L,?
"'''"'nmrtofEf
Benuralli .., '. .,h4iy
"mi , . ,:- r.l0th,
country have o J n"i
Bt value of grouTn70ac' H
1"0 orchards, otl:'
Provnlonce of moih. an.h 1lft
,lkll, ' matter tnorU!01
' alio imrlni .i , - mi .
W orcharding n ,
'- I'H to this time
11,1,1 "'"rltnln.il.
-"ducted on ZS1
family use and retailing k'
"'" Hh AmeC J5
"Pldes as SltzcnhQrg, nil'
Northern Hpy aro "5
over thoro. wlm.n 8 lMMt
such Kiiioiifjnn vn,...... re.V
oiiBteln, VhliePearDlD,rit
Totofsky and Cox Orange PiS
loud In W,prtblor-,
he Willamette valley can tZ'
bcBl apples In tho world, foul,
the future ot this Brcit Mllt. j"
wonders in storo, and ut iw.
suits depend largely upon cW
Hon and commercial flnej. h,;
wuiuu wiui cnaracterhtlc Cbkj
pride that lr he could hand m $
uiubu uuxub or rod or yellow beav
iii-M ui a in einppior ho would not fa
jtate to pay n InrgP shed gold (!'
for It. In fnci he Is of Ihe o.!n
that our own peoplo utterly Tail t' 1
appreciate our most magnificent ij.
piom, iih won iih other frulU,ollkli
he has seen sjilendld speclmeu. Gi
Tommy Ilurna cIiiIiiih tho police , predicts vast fortunes for tki idtt
ttarttk " I (i fl iiititnl tf tr liiliir'iiiv It It It. . v u(r
"w(u luiiiiuiiuvit tu iiiiiu iuiu in inn
fight with Johnson, and says hodind
tho negro going whon the fight was
stopped.'
A work train on tlio Snaku ri'vor
j title njiplij growers of the Willing
valley within the next decadc-DiDf
uupuai Jourmil, Nov 21, 1S01
lino was ditched seven miles east of
Sunko River Junction, Monday even
ing nnd four of tho crow and u clvl
engineer named G. D. Mounell were
injured. All will recover.
TJio Chinese government Is trying
to hpnow money to dovolp tho Can-ton-Hankow
railroad.
Consul May He Killed.
Now Ilavon, Conn., Dec. 29.
Friends hero have received no word
from Dr. Aruthur Cheney, o fYiile.
class of 1889, American consul at
Mosslua. It Is feared that he may
havo boon killed.
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A blind Ilea with six teeth and thnt
1b a polo vaultor hosJdoc, Is tho lat t
discovery of tho bugologlsts. It-wna
round on rats examined for' plague,
and it must havo been a plaguo on
tho rats.
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Sutltrnnd not are far and away tho
most useful mnterlals for elnborato
coBtumcH this season.
Automobllo volls havo two-inch
borders, Homotlmos spangled with
gold or silver pnillottes.
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eryhodgs
s&gazine
is printed for folks who want to
keep up to date on big things,
and who don't want to be bored
to death while they're at it.
So its chinks are filled with
good stories, good sentiment,
and good humor.
Read the publishers' tulk this
month, and you'll jce just
where we stand,
LOOK FOR THE PATCHWORK COVER
FOR SALK HY ALL NKWS-DUALKRS.
Matrimonial CntccliUia.
What Is innrrlago?
Marriage Is an Institution r ck"
Diinii. n
h do hoiiio peoplo new minjl,
i flfifitl litin Mtrti An nn IiaIIar I. Jf"t
vorce. a
Whon a man thinks serloulrv
marriage, what happens' I
He remains single.
Should a man marry n girl for ki
inonov?
V. Ill,, tin oliMiil.l nn, Ia li.a Ia 5
w. mil in- nullum nut it ut(H
nn old maid JiiHt because she's rki;
When a girl refers to a 'sidcouw
ship, what doos she incaa
She iiiwinu thut tho man got ir.;;
Is nu euKngement lis good u fj'
marrlHge?
It's hotter.
In selecting a husband thy tot
a girl prefer a fat man
HecHiiM a fat man finds It twin
stoop to Hiiythlng low
When asking papa, howshogUt
young limn act
He should face papa, manfollrai
novor give him a chanco athlslitt.
When the minister says, "Do jw
take this woman for better or fet
worso?" what does ho mean
The bridegroom's people coatw;
It one way, and tho bride's fanllfts
terpret it another It Is very til -i
When n ninn says ho can nuifl
his wife, what does he mean'
Ho means h" can makoberdouh
thing she v.ints to
Whon a child Is smart and good,
whoso family is it due
To Its mother's, '
Whon a child Is ba dandstup!d,
whoso family Is It duo? l
Wo refuse to answer ,
Is It possible for n married bub
bo a fool without knowing It
Not If hU wife U a" im(
ProsbytfrlHii i
Buttons on fur coats are of W
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