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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1909)
PAGE) MX LUMBER OUTPUT MORE THAN Oregon Is Sixth in List of Productive States of the Union. Utah si the Lowest. Washington, Nov. 29. Washing ton, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkan sas, and Wisconsin, In tho ardor nam ed, constitute tho Big Pivo in pro ducing tho country's lumber supply whoso valuation for last year runs far above tho half billion dollar mark. Taxas. Michigan, Oregon, Minnesota and Pennsylvania came after the first flv states and others followed In de creasing amounts down to Utah, the jowost on tho list, with Nevada and Ndrth Dakota having little timbered area, not rated at all. Whilo tho total valuation of lum ber, lath, and shingle production roaohed $541,54G,C40, this amount represents a decrease of twenty-three per oont undor tho previous yoar's output. Tho number of mills report ing was 31,231 and those manufac tured 33,224,309,000 board foot of lumbor, valued at ?D10,b75,822, and 2.980,684,000 lath valued at $G,791, 328, while tho shingle makers turned out 12,100,483,000 shinglos valued at $24,178,490. Tho average value of lumbor at tho point of manufacture was ?1B.37 a thousand foot, $2.27 a thousand for lath nnd $2.00 a thous and for shingles, Yellow pine of tho south which has boon far in ho lead in tho lum ber production for more than a dec ade, moro than maintained Its su premacy last year, contributing slightly moro than thirty-throe por cont of tho total cut from all kinds. Douglas fir of tho Northwest- ranked socond and white pine third. Prac tically nil kinds showed a marked do crottsod cut, and for tho first throe kinds of timber there was a failing of fifteon to twonty-two and twenty per cont, respectively. Oak and homlock maintained their rolativo ranks but V ' Hear it yourself -the Phonograph Prepares yoacg pooplo for bookkeepers, etroographers and general ouloo work. Tho dovolopment of the North weoti will afford openings for thousands in the next few years, Iqxu now. Bond fur catalogue W. I. STALEY. PRINCIPAL I Portland's Popular Fire-Proof Hotel THE OREGON Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining sorvice In city, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12 p. m. Most perfectly furnished, Moderate Priocd, Modorn HOvStlery In tho metropolis of the Northwest. ANNEX IS NOW OPEN Our capacity has boon doubled and our bus will hereafter meet trains No. 6, and train No. 12, limited, Oregon Electric that arrive In Portland at 10i55 a. m. and 4if3S p( rrii C DICKINSON, Manager THE OREGON WORTH diii nu yiLuUsi flLI' chowed docroases of twonty-fiVa nor1 cont in amount producod, and sprucd dropped eighteen per cont. Louisiana was tho hoavloat produc er of yollow pine lumbor, supplying nearly ono-fifth of tho total produc tion. Texas, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Alabama followed in the ordor named. Tho state of Washington, alone, supplied moro than throe-fifths of the Douglas fir cut, while the bilk 0 ftho remainder came from Orogon. Minnesota produced about a third of the white pine, followed by Wiscon sin with about fifteen per cont and Now Hampshire with ten porcont. An interesting foaturo of tho report is mat two Now England states, Maine and Massachusetts, qroduced more White pine than Michigan, which for many years led the country in pro ducing tills valuable timber. Oak lumbor manufacture now cen ters In Kentucky, West Virginia and Tonnessoo. Wisconsin comes first In the production of hemlock, taking th position hold by Pennsylvania for so many years. Altogether tho lumbor roport bulletin, which is free, by tho way, contains fifty-seven pages, and gives detailed figures upon tho quali ty and value of forty-fivo kinds of lumber manufactured in the United States last year. Tho work on it was conducted undor tho supervision of a committee of four, consisting of w. M. Stouart, chief statistician for man ufacturers and J. E. Wolchol. export chief of division, representing the bureau of consus, and R. S. Kollogg, assistant foroster and A. H. Plorson, forest assistant, representing the United Stntes forest sorvice. Try a Journal Classified Want Ad. You cannot judge the Edison by lienrinjr other kinds. The Edison is the sound reproducing machine nt its best. It is not n talking machine. It is n Phonograph reproducing every sound faithfully the song exactly the way the singer sang it; the opera exactly the way the orchestra played it ; the two-step exactly the way the band rendered it. That is tho Edison Phonograph as Mr. Edison makes it the object of his constant, daily care. When he says he wants to see an Edison Phonograph in every home, he means your home. Do you nqfc want one there ? Do you not need this amusement maker for your own snkc, for your children and fdr your guests ? Hear one today. Hear all the others too and compare. Only in this way can you know that what we say is true. Uillnon l'lionoerntilu 512.50 to S125.0O KdlHon Stnmltml Kroonli - .35 IMUmi Amtiorol Records (twice hi lone) .50 IMIioti tlrunJ Opcrt Houorda .75 Thtro are Htllnon ilenlors everywhere. Go to tho neureat and hrtlc Itillion l'lionogrnpli piny both Killaon .Standard and Ambcrol Kucordj. (Jot comploto couloir (rom your dealer or (torn ut, NATIONAL PIIONOQRAPM COMPANY 75 Lakctltla Arenue, Orange, N. J, Salem. Oregon iJTriu CAPITAL JOURNAJj, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1000. 6 DODO TO INYAD THIS REAL Conventional King of Thespia Will Appear in His Regal Robes Thursday. "King Dodo,,r that highly success ful comedy oporn by Pixloy and Lu ders which 1b making an cxtonded tour of this country this season un der tho direction of John Cort, will be tho attraction nt the Grand Thurs day evening, December 2. It is said to contain more pretty and catchy musical numbers than any entertain ment of its kind that has been pro duced in recent years. There are more than twonty of them, and it is positively stated that from tho time tho first ono is sung until tho last one Is finished there is not a moment when the oar is not delighted. Tho "Bumble Bee" song, which is sung in tho second act, is possibly tho most catchy of the lot, but "Tho Eminent Doctor Fizz," "Diana," "A Jolly Old Potentate," " I'll Do or I'll Die," V KIN At The SCHOOL days are the days when most of the im- rortant habits of life are ojrmed. Teach your children the daily use of Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Pow and they will some day rise to call you blessed. It cleanses, beautifies and preserves the teeth and imparts purity and fragrance to the breath. "Look in the Book and See," and "Thb Lad Who Leads" are all mo3t tuneful nnd calculated to please the most musical of hearers. In tho second act of the comedy opera is introduced a march which is executed by twenty of the prettiest girls it Is possible for the manage ment to got together. It is stated that the poduction is an exceedingly elaborate one. Tho costumes, seen ery, properties and effects are all new and very beautiful. Seat sale opens Wednesday at 9 a. m. GO BACK TO NEBRASKA TO FACE CRIMINAL CHARGE t'KITKD r-HESS MSASr.D WIRE. San Francisco, Nov. 30. Despite the desperate efforts of their attor neys to prevent their removal, R. B. Hnrrlman, Frank W. Brown and E C. Moore, alleged to be members of tho famous Maybray gang, will be taken to Omaha to bo tried under an indictment charging them with using ONCE WASTE NOW WEALTH. About a quarter of a century ago cotton seed was thrown away as absolutely worthless. Today, products representing an enormous total are made from tins once-despised cotton seed. Improved processes of crushing and refining the oil have resulted in a product equal to the purest olive oil in nutritive value. From it is produced a cooking fat ("called Cot tolene) which is claimed by physicians to be purer and much more wholesome than lard, and it'is much more economi cal as well. As this fact becomes gener ally known the use of cotton seed oil in the form of Cottolene will be practically unlimited. Rather than carry my fine stock of Suits and Coats over until next season, 1 am selling them at cost mind you, absolute cost. I bought a strictly high-grade line for my Standard Suit Co. in Portland, and on finding out 1 had too much goods, I moved a part to Salem and you get the benefit. I still have over 1 00 Suits and 50 Coats left and there are lots of fine ones left. This Sale Ends Saturday Evening December 4, 1 909 Vogue Millinery 270 Commercial Street Your The earning period of a man's life Is his season of plenty his harvest time. It is then, if over, that he must lay by stores for Life's Winter. You what are YOU doing with the proceeds of your harvest? Do you waste it all, or aro you wisely saving a part? These Are Pertinent QuestionsNot Impertinent Let us help you save. Make this bank your "Granary," and keep safe the golden results of your Industry. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Salem, Oregon tlie United States mails for fraudu- lent purposes. Tho Maybray gang for several years operated in various sections of the country, collecting golden tri bute by means of fake foot races. wrestling and boxing matches and horse races. Maybray was arrested several months ago in Little Rock, Ark. 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