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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1909)
-tihi'.V0tl.mi'--'frMMW """ U DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SAIJCM, ORBGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1000. CRATERILAKE ROAD GETS THROUGH HOUSE BY A VOTE Or NEARLY FOUR TO ONE AFTER FIERCE OPPOSITION-OREGON HAS BOTH SCENERY AND PUBLIC SPIRIT THE MARKETS Tho liouso considered tho Orator Lnko road blll.cnrrylng $100,000 and wub dlscuoBcd In commlttco of tho wuoic. uunicK opposed tno bill as an ontorlng wodgo to a vory bad system. Mahono oxpatlatod upon tho wondorful scenery of Oregon ns a valuablo asset of this state. Mc Donald wild ho favorod all appropria tions for tho upbuilding and devel opment of tho state. It wan n hill to mako iivullablo ono of tho greatest nntural resources of tho Htnto. McArthur, Urooko and Purdln spoko for tho hill. Uoyant attneked tho land grants for wagon roads and tho railroads. This fight for a wagon road to Orator Lake was a movement to glvo $100,000 to holp turn business ovor to tho South ern 1'aclflo. They would got $1 out of f G of every dollar Drought to Ore gon by oponlng Orator Lake. McKlnuoy said tho charges that this hill would benefit Ilnrrlmnn, ho tol koopors and llvory and ntitomobllo lnon. It could not do that without bringing largo numbers of people to Orugou and that would boneflt tho wholo stale. Ah for a now precodont, ho would leavo It to lawyers to bo guldod by auclonl and mouldy prece dents. It wns hdvertlslng this Htnto and that was aimed at, and It was advertising Oregon needed lot us got Into tho class of scenic attractions boforo tho wholo world. Medio eulogized tho natural scoulo attractions of Oregon, Dlmlck asked: "May I nsk tho gentlomun a ques tion?" Campbell mild "No." (don ors! laughter.) Later Dlmlck oskod what ho monnt by tho United States recognizing this Orator Lake road. Medio uald It was an nssurauco to tho coninilttoo that tho department of tho Interior and tho department of ngrlculturo both woro ready to build their fihnro of this road through tho forest rcsorvo. Cartor and Davis both spoko mildly, Intimating that Orogon had moro sconory than public spirit. Jaogor spoko oloquontly for tho bill. Brandon said all thoy had In Now England was sconory and fresh air. Thoro woro no fish In Orator Lake. It was an opon sopul' chro of nell-llko Martinique. Would thoy get tho automobllo men and tourists In thoro to rob tnom as thoy did at Yollowstono Park? Mlllor ob jected to Brandon's romark placing tho pcoplo of jackson county so near tho Inforunl roglons as ho had. South ern Orogon had sot tno paco In de velopment for tho wholo stato In fruit culluro and general progress. Should eastern and southern Oregon forovor ho taxed to onrlch tho Willamette valloy and got nothing In roturn? No. A thousand times no. Tourist trado could not bo brought Into Oregon without bonefltlng tho wholo tJtato and settling up and enriching ovory section and building up ovory city In tho stiito. Would tnoso men shut out an expenditure of $500,000. of which this stiito would put up $100, 0007 Campbell In mo spoakor's chair on roll call iitntod no voted no as ho believed this bill was unconstitu tional. Reynolds thought this bill was a butter Investment than In any expo sition appropriation ovor mndo. It would roturn moro money to Oregon than any advertising wo could do. Pnttou and Reynolds votod ayo on tho bill. On the roll call I'arrell, Hattoburg, Hughes, Jackson, Jones of Polk, Jones of Clackamas, Llnenwober, Ltbby, Meek, Phllpol votod no. Ho tho hill passed ueraly four to ono. SAK FRANCISCO MARKETS. San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 13. Wheat, No. 1 California club, per cental, $1.72 1.75; California whlto milling, $1.75 01.80; northern blucstom, $1.8001.85; off gradoB of wheat, $1.55 1.60; Reds. $1.67 1.70. Barley Feed barloy, $1.42 V4 1:45; common to fair, $1.3501.40; browing at San Francisco nominal at $1.4501.55, Chovallor, $1.6001.60 according to quality. Eggs Por dozen. California fresh. Including coses, extras, 38 He; firsts, 36 c; seconds, 36c; thirds, 35c; pul lets, Bclcct, 35c. Duttor Por nonnd. nnllfnmin fresh, extras, 37c; firsts, 33c; sec onds, 28c; storngc, California extra, 31c; ladles, oxtras, 23c. Now chocso por pound, Califor nia flats, fancy, 14c; firsts, 12 c; California Young America, fancy, 16 '4c; firsts, 10c; Eastern Now York Choddars, fancy, 17c; Oregon flats, fancy, 14c; do. Young America, fancy 16c; California storago, fancy flats, 13c; Oregon flats, fancy, 14c; do. Young America, 15c. Potatoes Por cental, River whites $1.5501.60; Lompoc Durbanks, $2; do. Salinas, $1.7501.85; do Orogon, $1.6501.85; sweet potatoes, por crate, $1.75; do. per sack, $1.60. Onions Por sack, Oregon, $2.25; California, $2. Oranges Por box, Navels standnrd $1.2502.25; fancy, $202.50; Tan gerines, half orango boxes, $1,25 0 1.50; Mandarines, por box, 75c $1.25. coughs KING OF CURES golds THE WONDER WORKER THROAT PR. KING'S I LUNGS NEW DISCOVERY I FOR COUGHS AND COLDS PREVENTS PNEUMONIA I had tho most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that when I left my bed it would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case incurable, but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am all sound and well. MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovcrtown, Ind. Prlci 50c and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottla Frw SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY J. C. PERRY. o o ooooooooo CHURCH SERVICES ooooooooo u Unit od Kviuigcllnil. Sunday nahool at 10 'a. in. 1C of O. M. at 6;U0 p. in. Proaohlng sorvloo at 11 n. in., but none at 7:30 p. in. Tho revival norvlcoH at An burn will oontliiiio throughout tho (mining week. II. A. Deak; pastor. I'lrM I'rvNliyloi'lnn. Ohuroli stroot near (Jlioinwluitu. Hov. llonry T. llnbcouk, pastor. Morn Iiik sorvlco 10: JO. I'nmohtiiK by tho pastor. Thome. "I-'orttlvoiiOHH," Col. St 13. HIukIuk by tho (luartot. "How Uvoly Aro tho MoHoiiKorM," from Oratorio "Ht. Paul, by Momloltwohu. Soprano solo by Mrs. Wnlturs, "I Hoard tho Voice of Jusus," by Harris. Huudiiy sohool at 12 in.; Junior Q. K. Nervous Indigestion Tho notion of diges tion is controlled by norves lending to tho Btonmch. "Whon thoy aro weak, tho stomach is de prived of its energy. It lias no power to do its work. If you waut per xnanont roliof, you must rostoro this onorgy. Dr. Miles' NorviiijO rostores borvous onorgy, and gives tho organs powor to per form thoir functions. For many year I wna an aout at .1:30 p. m.; Senior C. 11 nt G: 30 p. in. iJvenliiK aorvloo 7:30. l'rouuh Inj; by tho paHtor. Thumo, "Tho ChrlHtlnu ""b Confldenco,M II Tim. 1: 12. Tho quartet will Hlug "Prulso Yo tho Father" (by Danmnmt). Tho or cliOMtrii will play "SaiictiiH" (by Gou nod) and "Soroiuido". (by Sohubort). Mlri-woek pniyor mooting Thursday at 7:30 p. in. Public uordlally In vltud to all of thuso socvloos. (Jtiilstlaii Heleuro. Kliat Ohuroh or ChrlHt. 8oluntlst, HO Uhumokuta strout. Sorvluos Sun day at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Hub Juot of Lotion Soriiioii. "Soul." 8un day mihool at 12:06 p. in. Tho Wndnosdny evening mooting In hll nt 7:30 o'olook. Ituadlng room In tho ehuroh opou imoh afternoon ox tmpt Sunday. All rt cordially In- vltod to atloiid tho twrvleon and tho rwidlUK room. t a bunlan. 1 trlrsl all kln.u mullet and varlout iihyalclans with kuKircr (ruin nrrvoui ImllKmitloni v a jki Heart Cur advertlixsL iroatlant .1 tlnita I waa o Ueaitondrnt life atmi ii Kino plans i iuca Ntrtint ana I'IinI Christian. Mm. Clarti O. Itewiu, tnt wvunge. lint of tho OroKon OhrlMtlau Illblo Sohool Aswialntlou, will Hptk nt th 11 o'olook hour on "Tht Notation of the Ohuroh to tht initio School Work." In tho uvtmlug special iuuhIuhI program will b rmlml by the Christian church chorus (w pro gram ttisewhi.ro). lllblo sohool 10 h. in.. l)r. H. C. Wploy. superintend out. OhrUtlau Hndouvor 0:30 p. in.. Seymour Work Iiik. president. The publlo oordlally Invited to all of thuee services. 1). Hrrott. mlnlstor. atmot a l)i remvuieg and varlout n UttU or no rllf. until on nistit Ut urumcr I mw Dr. I roJvod to maaa on mora irui winch 1 IU1 in tba purchai of o boiila of Nurvlna fnu on oi iioari VTir. Won to fil betur, eirl ma o much tlial t medlclna until I had Uk a oia ixmi. i am vry much lm trYJ In vry way; In body, mind . i muK a pci&i In a fw dav which ncour continurO tha trn mora U i in lrlt lnc. and ami point to rvcommnd tha indlclna. ana f.iwt n ucr iinurt in Ktiawinv that veral eron liv n tna td thronah my rrcinmnd.tlon.w a. a, iir.i.rou, Ahm. .v. c. Or. Mil' Nrvln It told by your tfruaqltt, v. ho will outrjntt that tha Srf Tsotilt villi btnent. If It Ulli, ha wlH ratund your monty. Mlk-Mdic!Ca, ElUtart,!! l"li-t .MethwIUt KplM'opul. At 10 o'olook Hov. W. II. Selleok will uao as topic. "Abraham Lincoln and IIU l.oKuoy to Ua." At tS:lf tho Wpworth I.ohuu will glvo a special program with nuialoal uutnbera and nh aiUlroas by tho nov. Philip Ilauor. At 7:30 tho oholr of forty volct un der tho direction of Doan P. J. Mn donhnll, will render u musical pro Brum of unuHiitil quality, taking tho ontlro uvonliiK. No ono can ufford to inlua thU miiblo. Tho ronoh promlor says that tho Duko of Abruul will honor hlmsolf by taking uu Amerloaa bride. That's tke mj to talk. "Wo should movo uacordlUR to curves, statoa a l.oa Auolos physl olnu. When avoiding uu automobllo. howuvur. It la woll to floo in a straight lino. PORTLAND MAHKtiT. Wheat Track Prices. Club ; 92c niuostom f 1.0G Turkoy Red 9Gn Hod HtiBBlnn 90c Valley 9Gc Flour. Patents JG.2G Straights 4.20 Kxports 3.90 Valloy G.00 Graham, 1 i sack 4.40 Wheat, wholo H.GG Uyo JG.G0 llnrlcy. Feed -. $26.60 (tolled $29.00(Q)29.G0 Drawing $27. GO OfttH. No. 1 whlto 33,00 Gray $32.00 liny. Wlllamotto vnl. fancy tlmothy$lG.OO Wlllnmotto vnl ordinary. .. .$13.00 Mixed $18.00 KuBtern Orogon, fancy $20.00 Alfalfa J1G.00 Clover $13.60 MlllNttlffN. Drnn $20.60 Middlings $33.00 Shorts, country $31.00 Shorts, olty $30.00 Chop $22.00 Cheese. P. O. Twins 16 i lGc l C. Triplets 16yjSlGc Young America 17c Croam brick 18 20a Swiss, block 1820o Llmburgor 18320c DroMted McntH. Hogs, fancy 7 8c Hogs, ordlnnry G7c Plonlo ..: 10c Hogs, largo 6c VohI, oxtra 9 10c Vmtl, ordinary 7 ff So Vonl, hoavy Go Mutton, fancy G 7c Cottago roll He UroHkfust lGU2H4c llegular short oloars, smoked. . ,13c Ditto, unsmokod 12c Clear backs, uimniokod 12c Glottr backs, smoked 13c Shoulders , He Poultry. Chickens, mlxod 13 4 13c Hens, fancy 13 14c Itoosturs. old 10c llrollurs and fryers 1617c Dressed poultry, 1 cent pound high er. Ducks ; 15 016c Goose, llvo 10 lie Turkoya , 1718o Dressed .... 30 33c Hotter. Fy 3537o Choice ....... 30c Storo , ,lS20c Egg. Extras 40 42c Kasteru 30 36c Potatoes. Buying prices, per cwt. .S0c$1.35 Sweets, por cwt $3.26 FVrah Fruits. Oranges $3 3 Tangerines, box $1.75 Lemons .. .$3.00 5.00 Grapes, crnto $6 7 Ponrs, box 76c $1.00 Cranborrlea, barrel . ,$14.0015.00 Uananas, pound 5 0 U Onions, per cwt ..... ,$1.35 1.50 Retail Market. Flour, per sack $1.25 Eastorn Orogon $1.60 Dran, por sack 95c Shorts, por sack $1. 35J.l. 50 Wheat, por bu $1.05 Oats, por bushel 60 ftp 55 Cheat, por ton $15.00 10.00 Clovor, por ton $15.00 I Locnl Wholesale Market. I Whoat, por bushol 90c Oats, por bushol 45c Flour, hard whoat $5.00 Flour, valloy $4.25 Mill feed, shorts $32 Mill food, bran $30 Hops, 1908 crop 57c Hops, 1907 crop 23c Chlttlm bark 3 5c Wool, coarso 13c Woo, medium 16c Mohair 20c Hay, cheat $13.00 Hay, clover $13.00 Potatoes, bushol 4046c Apples, bushol 60c $1.00 Onions, por cwt 85 90c Prunes, por pound , 1 i 4 He Crnnborrleo, Howe's vnrloty, bbl $13.00 nutter anil Kgg. Eggs , 35c Duttor, creamery 37c Duttor-fat 87c Cbcoso, twins 15c o Tho Crlnio of Idlencas. Idloness moans troublo for anyono. It Is tho samo with a lary llvor. It causos constipation, hcadacho, Jaun dco, nallow comploxlon, pimples and blotuhos, loss of appotlto, nausea, but Dr. King's Now Ltfo Pills soon ban ish llvor troublos nnd build un voni honlth. 25c nt J. O. Perry's. AN ATTRACTIVE HOME is no longer beyond tho man of mod erate means. By tho use of our mill work you. can havo n homo which formerly only tho very rich could af ford. Wo havo mantels, doors, mouldings, sashes, posts, capitals, and a lot of othor things which made by hand would cost big monoy. Horo thoy nro to bo had at a vory moder ate figure. HIKiaitlBKiiaUKU,,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Do tho wlvos of tho night riders sit up nnd wnlt for thorn? A BARGAIN FOR SALE Modern im proved home. New houses building Jin im mediate vicinity. An opportunity for right party or an invest ment Address,1 Capi tal Journal. 5 llllllf IHH- HH-4H4M4H I I Peoplo In Gormnny should carry umbroilas. It soems to bo-rnlnlng bnlloons ovor thoro. BAD BU . ' o u IWonIIs!nis''n('Wrtn tli I il(roni- fWAZliVTI II Htl ... - t i .. . I.u.,1 u . ..... dlcvatnl it It ': J.i o'xti ,..tv j uiui.ni. iy X riiiaiiMiaiiiini.a.,,1T,iynitajtiB Unless It's a Good Store It Will Not Pay to Advertise It! well, an iha mi '11 v fC I i 'I'll -''if tt h MKJVttlUCU W .1 'I' 'i iiirrjfi. (iiiuy ii.t l irri nro I . )..iwiiaif ihrm.' I at'UtdU Unttiu hiirlJau. JuJ. Best for The Dowels I w. iimuuncis can cry CATruanc Ple, P.I.Ubl. rnUnl.Ta.l.OnoJ DaOoM M1W 8!".?n.5 orrlH tt JV M Net.r taM lu bulk Tl K.uuiii. I.i'i.i .um4 OUO. ao.r.nt.xt ta car ur rr m u.j uc Surlloc R.m.dy Co., Chicago or NY. 600 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION E0XES y. st The Secrtt tt a A W BBtlW F6 llt k kcbf Uu (Ua m. ttctaaatwaMMcltiiMaJ. mt nuUifli aat nwna that oly UarM dkt ialtatw iwfbM mora ayaa4 to lu Ittttatla el Um Mai -mt to tatrti Itit attacks ! au4 wtt W. Altar wmiVkif, ap. ply Robartl i ay tritaca iti dalacktM wfctilunatt. Yoa WUTaiatn kkt Um4m tohnaat k Imftwta to face, neck tad atma. k Bo only ttlmulatat a radlaat (low, but protect! Uu tkin from becom ing coma. Prevent bum inj, ua and fxeckJc. JJtmrDrwUM n Am Mmtk fJTtY R I I NLESS you know a person unless that person comes into your life in some way you are not greatly concerned about whether he Is good or bad, desirable or objectionable, It's so with a store, The people who never visit it care nothing about it one way or the other, It doesn't exist for them, But when they are per suaded to patronize it when they come to turn the spot-light of their attention on it when It comes to have a part in their lives, as some stores must have in all lives thoo it's different; then it DOES matter whether it strives to win confidence; it does matter whether or not its price concessions are genuine, dependable. h If K meets all tests that a good store must stand wnen u is advertised when it thus invites the critical attention of people then advertising 'makes" the store, If it fails in most of the vital things if it proves, under the light of publicity, not to be much of a store, THEN ADVERTISING WILL NOT PAY for it will emphasize shortcom ings as well as merits, Vor t!ieo brtme reasons It Is generally asoumed that tho store which does not advertise Is bwk tiB to avoid close Inspection and comparison, and that the btore which does is courting them. 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