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DAILY CAPITAL JOUHNAL, SALKM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, llBOKMBBll 0, 1008 J8 To If at it t i ZJSS& A J Ta . ci r 'ro:;w tS.rl " Cold rae Don't sit in lite cold a touch o( a match a steady How oi genial warmth and in the cor rfcr that's hard to heat you'll have real solid comfort with a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Deilce) T ...V t i . it jsacasgnayrasr i you niiC(1 l0 nclP oul in cojj sn(jj) of Je(wccn SM-sonj No smoke no smell no Imilir it's llic smokeless device lliat docs it. As easy to opcralc and clean as a inmp. urass loni Molds 4 quarts gives intense heal lor 9 hours. Finished in nickel and japan every healer warronlcd. Thci?ay&Lamp;; WZ J? " V a it I " ; ml is the best all round lnmn made. uquinpcu Willi lalcsl improved central drafl burner. Made oi brass ihrouglioul, nickel plated. Jusl the light to read by bright and steady Every lamp warranlcd. II your dealer doesn't carry llic Perfection Oil Healer and Rayo Lamp, write our nearest agency for dcscriplivc circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) SHMBnamnnnnnm AJ IKS ABOUT BALDWINS PLE HAS ONLY ONE FAULT . Jeurnal: Your editorial on Dald ds Is good, only I would niovo to tend by saying "plant Baldwins lyou know your land and locality will grow thorn to perfection." All you say nbout this splendid npplo Is truo, when grown with out blom IhIi, but It Is n fuct well known thnt In many locnlltlos this npplo Is bub coptnblo to a speck rot that renders It ontlroly worthless. It will not do to churgo this to lack of onthus lnsm. A- fow yoars ago during tho month of Novombor tho writer was Invited to visit a largo fruit farm In Lane county owned by a well known fruit growor of Eugene. This gontlonian uHsurod mo that ho could show mo 2000 boxos of the llnust Unldwlns thnt ho had harvostod from his or chard to bo found auywhore, and ho was anticipating a splendid price for thorn. Arriving at tho largo fruit house on this farm ho, with consid erable prldo pointed out a largo row GLOBE DESKS Pi speak for themselves if you get within hearing that's why we want you to an. iney speak of convenience, beauty, durability, everything a good desk should be. The prices are right and the variety complete. mm Ed SitTTtm Lc-d Buren & Hamilton HARRIMAN IS AFRAID UNCLE SAM WILL WELCH Southern Pacific Spent $1,630,000 Controlling Colorado Rive; ,anci Saving Imperial Valiey. Work Done At Request of President houseveit, but Congress Takes No Action Towards Paying the Bill. (United Press Leased Wire.) W.-ihinr;lon, Dec. 30. Will Um Southern Pacific Company got $1, 000,000 fro nitli-i tru.ury or tho Uni ted StatcB govori.mont In roturn, for I'.ie money oxuKJiutrd in. closing the broak In t'm runaway Colorado rlvor In tho lafWp&rt of 1900 and tho be ginning of 1907? Thlo Id a ojuestlon that Is cauclng conoldcrablo worry today to Maxwoll Evarta, counsel for tho Southo-n Pacific Company an I Sonntor Flint of California, author of a deniito bill allowing ouch an amount to tho rnllrond. Sonntor Flint and Attorney Bvnrts paid a opcclal visit to tho White Hour:o Jrrf bi foro congress adjourn ed for tho holiday recces and on doavo.'cd to induce tho president tn send a special mccngo to congreBi asking that tho Southorn Pacific Co. bo ro-lmburecd for controlling tho river, but It to anderotcod tho pres ident rc'ur.od to do any moro In tho matter. Tho claim of tho Southorn Pacific Company In tho coco Is a peculiar ono Iir tlipt, li Involves a pornonal obllgrtlon .ifvsr.nr.od by Prcsldont Roosevelt, the qucctlon of tho rotations- existing betvoon tho California Development Company that made tho orlglnn cut Ira tho Colorado rlvr through which tho river ran away and the Southern Pacific Company and the relations that oxlst botwoon tho California Dovolopmcnt Com pany and Ita subsidiary Moxlcan com pany and tho Unltod Statos govoru mont and tho government of Mexico. Harrlman li afraid that tho vari otis complications of tho claim may bo tho caiiBO of Its dragging on la tho UBiial courso of claims against tho United States govominont, nnd that It will either bo denied or will Irag on through congiess for 20 years bot'oro It is consldorcd. When tho rivor got boyond control of tho Callfortiia Dovolopmont Com pany and tho'govornmont of Califor nia and tho rcsldonts of Imperii! Valley appealed to Prcsldont Rooso' volt to stop tho break, Rooscfvclt asked Harrlman ito do It. Harrlman and tho President had somo tolo graphlc correspondence, nnd tho or der was given from Now York thut tho rlvor should bo controlled by tho Southern Pacific. Roosevelt's tolo gram to Harrlman wild: "I can recommend legislation which will provldo against n repeti tion of tho disaster and mako pro vision for tho oqultablo distribution of tho burden. " Tho Southorn Pnolfln ntfnrnnvn nnv thnt this means that tho President promised to reimburse tho Southorn Pnclfio Company, but tho Prosldont's moBBngo to congress on tho subject does not stato so, and honco tho worry. THE MARKETS SA FRANCISCO MAIUCBT8. Run Frnncsco Cnl.. Doc. 30.- Wheat No. 1 California club, per cental, $1.67 1.70; California white milling, $1.75 1.80; north ern bluostom, $1.75 1.80; off grudes wheat, 1.C03 1.G0; Reds, $1. 02 1.07. Barley Feed barloy, $1.42 1:45; common to fair, $1. 35 1.40; browing nt San Francisco nomlnnl at $1.461.G5; Chovalior, $1.501.60 according to quality. Eggs pop dozon, California fresh, Including cases, oxtras, 50c; firsts, 4Gc; Bcconds, 40c; thirds, 30c; pul lets, solcct, 38c; California Btorago, oxtras, 3Cc; llrlsts, 32 c; seconds, 2Cc; Eastern Btorago extra, 30o; firsts, 28c; second s,2Gc. Buttor Por pound, California fresh, oxtras, 37c; firsts, 32c; boc onds, 25c; thirds, 20c; pickled, No. 1, 23 c; storngo, California extra, 29c; packed No. 1, 21 o; ladles ox tras, 23c. Now choose Por pound, Callfornlu flats, fancy, 14 c; firsts, 14c; soc- jnds, 11 ; California Young Amor- i ica fancy, lCc; firsts, lBo; EaBtorn Now York Choddars, fancy, 17o; Oro gon flats, fancy, 14c; do. Young Amorlca fancy, lCc; California Btorago, fnncy, flats, 13c; Oregon flats, fancy, 14c; do. Young Ainorl ca, 15c. Potatoes Por contal, Rivet Whites, (Backs) fancy, 85c $1; poor, 05 80c; Salinas Durbanks, $1.25 1.35; Oregon Durbanks, $1.151.25; Early Roso, (for soed) $1(25!. 30; sweot potatoes, por crato, $1.25 1.50; sacks, $1 1.25. Onions Per sack, $11.25. Oranges Por box, Navols, stand ard, $1.252; cholco, $22.50; fancy largo sizes, hlghor; Tanger ines, crates, 75o$l; half orango boxes, $1.251. G5. ww 'iHi itaaaaaaHI HV jHjitsi b Haw " LLE BHBBBBBSaBBftABvKWaBVaaBEBaBHai0B best, 1014o por pound, according to shrlnkago; Valloy, 15lGc. Mohair Cholco, 18c por pound. HldcB Dry hides, No. 1, 13lSo pound; dry kip, No. 1, 13c pound; dry calf, lCc peund: salted hides (i (Oi So pound; salted calfskin, 12 13c pound; greon, lo lees. WOSS-KWH -4frfrfrJM- Hht-g-MH-H I I 1 I t-ff Greatest Combination Offer NINE NEWSPAPERS A WEEK FOR FORTY CENTS A MONTH T " lly Cwpital Jounuil and tlw TlirivtaVifk Xw York woii.j th,. greatest Nowspnpor of Its Typo, It always tolls the ik'ks ...s it is. promptly and fully. Road in every English spoak-'i-i country, ' h invariably beon tho groat effort of tho Thrlco-a-Weok "rld edition of tho Now York World to publish tho news Im Prti.illy in order that it may bo an accurate roportor of what has happened. It tells tho truth, irrespective of party, and for that reason it ims achieved a position with tho public unique among Prs of its class. If u want the news as it roally is, subscribe to tho Thrlco-a- ''Irion of tho Now York World, whloh conies to yon every - - 'vjj,i cuuuay, ana is m us practically a uany ai mo ' '""rkly. "I'Ui-K-A-WEEK WORLD'S rogular subscription price 1 "i per year, and this pays for 15G papers. We offer '!' d iie'-spaper and of boxes of tho finest Inrgo red ap ples I had over soon nnd qutto cx uHlugly oxclalmed,"Now look at thom. Aren't they beauties?" Wall they were, indeed, and I expressed my admiration. "Now," ho said, "I have dono a groat deal of work to got thoso ap ples. Have thoroughly cultivated and sprnyod, and above all, havo tho very host soil In the Willamette volloy for tho treos to grow In." And I had no doubt whntovor of this as tho land was deop sandy loam along tho Willamette rlvor and the trees and ground showed a high state of cultivation. I Imd to admit that tho apples looked good to mo hut would I'ke to seo how they lookod on tho inside. "Vory wall,"- said my horticultur ist, "wo will sample ono," and ho out with his knlfo and slashed ono opon. I noticed a chaugo of oxpros sou on his countonnnco nt ouco, and soon dlscornod the cause: tho npplo was full of brown specks; ho tried another with no bettor showing; then another and anothor with tho samo result, nnd further Investiga tion proved thnt thoro was not a salablo box in tho whole lot. It Is noedless to add that, he lookod sick and It was enough to mako him sick of tho npplo business. I aftorward lonrnod that lie dug up his apples and planted prunes. This Is not tho only Instance that could bo sighted where tho Imldwln has provon uttorly worthless. Thq wrltor saw somo of this vnrloty that had boon on oxhlbltlon nt various placos lu Salem only this fall that, whllo thoy lookod tho plcturo of per fection, woro on examination abso lutely worthless, and they had buuu grown under tho most fnvorablo con dition so far us soil nnd cultivation woro concoruod. So I would sny go slow on Bald wins unloss you know thnt you can grow them successfully in your lo cality. MORE RED APPLES. Up to this time Mr. Tuft hus not missed a single put that ho roally needed. Nobody will onvy tho spanking committee appointed by tho house of representatives to deal with Mr. Roosevolt. Kodol For Indigestion Our Guarantee Coupon It, after utlng a li.oo boltlo ol Kodol, jou can honoillr r It l not benefited you, wa will refund jrour money. Try Kodol today on (Ida fuarantee. Mil out and alin tho follow. Im, pretent it lo Ilia dealer at the time of purchaie. It It falls to aatlify you return the bottle to the dealer from whom 70a bouint It, aod w will ttfua4 jow uosty. State Sim hcre C'ut'l'hUOllt- Digests VhatYouEaJ And Makes theStomach Swcel X. C. SoWITT tk CO.. CUtcaao, 111. SOLD BY ALT. DEAT.Knfl. jS1 smm fUaUUII Wfl FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. A .', Cm llilur for Ri-rrttuiD Mirtotio. 1 flVta KlOXIi TO FAIL. 'f Hnl 8ill H.tU. .'l 1. 1 in iuriice4 or t vhj ,tninu4, Mm brrilt U irtlWinrbgi. VulitaJIImtnlriil,lotwl4rr k-o t Uif, iiinpitilm, ltyurdiu(aUtauMiw( J li. ,1m ill .Utl uur otj.r. la th UNITtOMtOICALCO..BOXT4, UMOA.Tfu. uysiz. 'i Id in Salem bv Dt. 5. C. S 2ocky ltVlyunla.il Lid Wu..ja A Jk'j lil'',u- kV ) r..p'a. I 1 !( ' ' M. I., . n, .i .;. ' . , tn . ! 1 1 . I- in I 1 , i 'i i ( ' ' I J' I- . -,ii, . . I , I. '. , PORTLAND MARKETS Grain, Flour, Feed. itc. Portland, Oregon, Docombor 30. Wheat Dluoatom, 0G07o; club, 01c; flfo, 00 91c; rod Russian, 88c; 40-fold, 01c; valloy, 01c. Barloy Producers' prices: Feod, $20 por ton; browing, $27. Oats ProducorB' prices: No. 1 whtto, $31 31.50 por ton. Flour Patents, $5.u0 por barrol; rollod bnrlov $28 29. Hay Timothy, Wlllamotto Val loy; ?-l.05; 14-suck graham, $4.40; wholo whoat, $4.05; ryo, $5.50. Mltlstuffs Rrnii, $20.50 per ton; middlings, $33; shorts, country, $30; city, $30; U. S. mill chop, $22; straights, $4.05; oxportn, $3.70; Val loy, $14 por ton; Eastorn Orogon timothy, $10 17; clovor, $12; alfalfa, $13; grain hay, $12.50 $13. Vegetables ami Fruit. Fresh Fruits Apples, 00c $1.50 box; poar3, $11.25 pr box; grapes 75lb50c por crato; quinces, $1.00 1.25 por box; cranborrlcs, $13.50 14 por bbl.; Spanish Malaga grapes, $0.50 8.00 por barrol; hucklobor rlos, 10 15c por pound; por Sim mons, $11,25. Potntooi Buying price, 75 90c; por hundred; B?oot -potatoes, 2 'iViC per pound; onloiiB, $1 por 100 pounds. Dairy and Country Produce. Bultor City croumory, oxtras, 30 37c; fancy outsldo cronmory, 32 35c por pound; ntoro, 17 20c. Eggs Orogon rnnch 4045c; Eastorn 30 35c por dozon , Poultry Horns, 13c per lb; spring 1213c; pmnll, 1314o; mixed, 12 12c;, ducks, 1415H; geeso 9 10c; turkoya 1C17Vjc; droaced turkoys, nominal. Chooso Fancy cream twins, lCc por pound; full cream trlplots, 15c; full cream Young Amorlca, lCc. Voal Extra, 99c por pound; ordinary, 78o; hoavy, 5c. Pork Fancy, 71,&c por puiul; lnrgo, GVa 7c. Hops Wool, lllilcN, Etc. Hops1908. cholco. 7 8c; prlmo, 07c; modlum. 5 Co por lb 1907. 2TD-o; 1900, 11Ac. Wool Eastorn Orogon, Local WIioIosaIo Market. Whoat, por Ixushot 90 95c Oats, por bushol 45o Flour, hard wheat $6.09 Flour, valloy ; $4.25 Mill food, Bhorts $33.50 Mill food, bran . . ; $31.00 Hops, 1908 crop 78& Hops, 1007 crop 23c Chlttlm bark 3 5 Wool, coarso 13c Wool, medium 15o Mohair '. 18o Hay, cheat $12 013 Hay, clovor $11 12 Potaloos, -bushel 4045o Apples, bushol 50c$1.00 Onions, por cwt 85 90c Prunes, por pound lVi4,o Cranberries, Howe's variety, bbl $13.00 Butter nnd Egg. Eggs 40c Butter, croamory 40c D(wt the j? ,l18 Kind Yoa Haw AIotis BfiM 3!crf.tnri , J. ?.' average WCWM99W4-3WleQS)Q -Mi-Hi f -f -HI-Hg -Wl-ff 4-D 1 9 1 1 9 1 -H-fr lo !ii; if price i Is th LOOK! 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No agent's com- '' , .!, 4 CT I 111.... i TS ITrtTIClD hnl. I,., "'"' iviiuc. uuuu tviuiiuiukg vu u, iv-, uuubue PC.'. aer Dally Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. RED CROSS PHARMACY Corner State and Commercial Phone 144 PLUMBING AND GASFITTINO r Wilt glvo-prompt attention ? tn nil nrrlara rv..unM.A . "$ - .... w.mviih, bBini4ii;o uur work to glvo satisfaction and to bo up to tho Banltary Btoud nrd. WE WILL HE IT.EARKD IX) OIVE ESTIMATES ON OOVTRAOTS Call at our shop on Liberty etroot, back of Barr's Jev7elry Store. Phone 550, l M 41 f 2' t 1 x "!f.I 15 3s-HlliilltH-HH-HI-il !! WW.W4-W-iWfr n i mMi i inn liming