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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1910)
- TAC.V. SIX I "' - DAILY OAPITAli JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAX 21, 1010. ABOUT THE FISHERIES EC arreir warden mcaijlibter J, TELLS OF WORK DONE ON ; THE STREAMS IN 'SOUTHERN PART OV THE STATE. Flvo thousand salmon woro found blockaded in tho Roguo river by tho Amont dam tho first of this wock by jlaator Fish Warden McAllister, who last night roturncd from a tour of southorn Oregon in tho interest of tho stato department of fisheries Mr, McAllister immodlntolyr put a crow of men at work building fish ladders around tho dam. Tho work sJb being rushed to completion and tn A comparatively short Unto tho fish -ways will bo in working order again, and tho fish enabled to wond their way up tho stream. Tho old llsh ways had been put out of 'Com mission by tho high water. , HulldliiR Another Hatchery. During his visit Mr. McAllister nlso authorized tho construction of a, hatchory on tho Umpqua river near Rosoburg. Tho department had boon oporatlng on this stroara a temporary station and through It secured from eight to twolvo million oggs which Justified tho construction of a hatchery. Tho money- to bo used In tho building of tho hatchory will be talcon from tho funds of District No. 2. Trout for Roguo River. Mr. McAllister also visited tho Roguo rlvor near Medford whero tho fish department Is having ahlppod 500,000. stoolhead oggs to bo hatahed for this stroam. Tho ro sulting fry will also bo Hborntod In thla' stream with tho view of re stocking it. Visited Slsson. A visit was also mado during tho tour to tho ptnto trout hatchory at 81ssori, California. That stato Is ox-' ponding betwoon $200,000 and $300,000 In tho propagation of trout and salmon, and whilo tho atato 'of Orogon has equal, If not hotter, facilities for tho propagation of tho formor, California is far ahead of It. Thousands of dollars aro collected oach yoar from anglers and considerable talk has boon In dulged In with rolatloh to lnaugui'f jxHng a movomont looking to tho uso of this money in stocking tho al most depleted streams with game Huh, but so far nothing In this di rection has boon accomplished. ' - o AumsvMc Briefs. Agont 13. M, Condlt, of tho S. P. Co., has rccovored from his recent attac'k of sickness. His brother, Ross Condlt, of Stayton, suppllod ha placo fdr a (ow days. Tho building on tho Holn proper ty formorly occupied aa n butohor shop, has boon flitted up for a uows pupor ofllco and will bo occupied shortly. D. B. Swank Is considering plans for tho erection of a largo threo Btoryhotol building at Mehuina. A number of tho mombers of tho young people's S. S. class mot ut the homo of their toaohor, Miss Sadlo DavlB last Friday evening, for tho purpose of eftocttng an organiza tion. An onjoyablo Umo is reported. E. Llnvllle has rcmodoled tho In terior of his storo, which gives moro room. W. K. Wlnslow has purchnsod tho Mrs. S. T. Smith blook. Considera tion, $475. Ho will doubtles sbulld -noon. II. W. Hagormau aud wife of Lqs Angolea woro hero visiting the for , labor's undo, T. A. Mitchell, for a few days. J. E. Klrkpatrlok is building a now rosldanco on Church St. It Is on tho bungalow order, and will bo a valuablo acquisition to tho city. Fire on Saturday morning totally destroyed tho house on tho Holmw farm, north of town. Tho fire re sulted from a defective flue. J. T. Llnvllle, who occupied tho property, also suffered a loss of noarly all his household goods. Geo. W. Brock is absent In Wash ington, working at tho carpontor trade. . o Program Snlcm Military Rand at Marlon Square Sunday Afternoon. ' W. E. McEIroy, Director. 1. March "My Droam of tho U. S. A." ". Snydor 2. Ovcrturo "Tho Golden Scoptro" Schlepegrell .3. Idyl "Tho Glow-worm" Llucke 4. Porto RIcan Dance "Roslta" Mlssomed 5. Police Patrol "Bluecoats on Parade" ,. ..Morrltt 6. Medley "Popular Airs" Mills 7. Spanish Soronado "La Paloma" . . , , Yradler 8. "Tho Garden of Roses" Schmid 0. Barnes' Dance "By tho Light of tho Sllvory Moon" Smith 10. March "Finalo" PANTHER JUMPED ON A LIVE WIRE PUT THE VICTORIA STREET CAR AND ELECTRIC LIGHT SER VICE OUT, BUT WAS INSTANT LY KILLED. UNITED milSS XJBAHBD WHS. , Victoria, B. O., May 21. Tho body of a largo panther, which tied up the street car and olectric light service in Viptorla Thursday, when tho ani mal jumpod on tho high tension wires, was turned ovor to a taxider mist for mounting, today. Tho animal had crawled along tho odgo of n steep cliff, underneath which runs tho wlro from tho Gold Stroam power station to Victoria. From tho cliff tho aulmal Jumped di rectly on tho wires, and Its wolirht toro thorn from tho lnsulatois, and sjiut off tho powor. T'ao panther was inBtnntly killed. o Killed by Auto. (UNITKD rilESB JJ9A8HD mil, Chicago, May 21. Georgo A. Mc Donald, a basoball wrltor, dlod today of a fractured skull. McDonald was crushed undor tho fonder of n street car whon tho car was struck by an automobllo In which ho was rid ing. Tho machlno Is ownod and was bo ing driven by Johnn Evors, tho Chi cago National's second baseman. Both Evers and McDonald woro hurled from tho auto by tho Impact with tho car, Evors oscapod prac tically uninjured, but McDonald was not so fortunate. ft MARKETS k 1 &0 1 b 1 lt sX Her Sou Horn Dead. (I'NITEI) 1'HKRS LEABED WHUt. Madrid, May 21. Queen Victoria of Spain today undorwont nccoucho monk Court physicians hold tho fear that tho quoon may not llvo. Tho nrival of tho child was not expected until tho ond of this month. King Alfonso is hurrying homo from England, whoro ho attonded tho funeral obsoqules of tho late King Edward. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allon's Foot-Easo, tho nntl-soptlo powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous foot, and Instantly takos tho sting out of corns nnd bullions. It's tho groatest comfort dlscovory of tho ago. Allon's Foot-Easo makes tight or now shoos fool oasy. It is a cor tain cure for swontlng, callous, swol len, tired, aohlng foet. Always use it to break in new slioos. Try It to day. Sold ovorywhoro. By mall 25e lit stamps. Don't accept any substi tute. For froo trial package address Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y. Oh, Trader In your hour of EE E, If on this paper you should C CC Take my advice and now dc Y Y Y, Go straight away and advert I I I, You'll find the project of good U U U, Neglect can offer no oxQ 0 Q Be YYY at once, prolong yopr dAAAi A silent business soon dK K Ki" London Kxprea. The Capital Journal Brings Results San Francisco, May 17. Wheat Australian and Propo, $1.60 1.G5; Sonora, $1.65 01.70; good to cholco Calif. club, $1.52 tf 1.571&; Northern wheat bluestem, $1.6001.05; club, $1.62 1.57: Turkey, $1.52 01.57 ; Russian rod, $1.47 1.52. Barley Feed, good to cholco, $1.11'1.13; fancy, $1.15; poor to fair, $1.03 0 1.08 5 brewing and shipping, $1,15 0 1.17 Chevalier, nominal. Eggs Por dozon, Calif, fresh in cluding coses, extras, 2Cc; firsts, 24 c; seconds, 22c; thirds, 21c. .Butter Por lb., Calif, fresh ex tras, 27c; firsts, 2Cc; seconds, 25c. Now cheese Per IB., Now Calif, flats fancy, 14c; firsts, 13; sec onds, 12 c; Calif. Young America fancy, 14 c; firsts, 14c, Eastern Oregon, 19c; do Young America, 20c; storage Now York Cheddars fancy, 20c; do singles, 20c; Wiscon sin singles, fancy, 19c; Oregon fan cy, 19 c. Potatoes Por cental. River Whites, 50C5c; in sacks with ex tra stock quotablo at 70 090c per cental; Lompocs, $101.10; Sa linas, $101.10; Orogon, 90 96c; now per cental, $101.26 for rods and $1.25 01.50 whlto; sweets In crates, 33c per lb. Onions Por contnl, Oregon, $101.25; do. Bermuda seed, $1.25 for yellow and $1.75 02 for whlto wax por crate; now green, per box, 60c; now red, per sack, 90 $1.00. Oranges Per box new navala cholco, $1.5002; fancy, $1,750 3.25; now Tangerine, $101.50. Mohair t 29c031 Potatoes, bu 20c Apples, bushel ........ .75c$l. 25 Butter mid Eggs. 1 Butter, creamery 2 So Eggs 20c Butterfat 39c Butter, country . ... 20 0226 Poultry. Broilers and fryers 25c Hens 16c Roosters (young) 12 c Roosters (oil) 8c Turkeys 18020c Ducks 12 c Livestock. Steers (under 1U00 lb) $506 Steers (1000 to 1200 lb) ...$607 Cows ' $4.65 Hogs, fat 9 09c Stock 6c S Ewes 5c Spring lambs , .8c Veal, according to quality ..7 9c o NOW FOR OIL. Local Wholesale Market. Flour, hard wneat. $5.60 Flour, valley $5 06.20 Mill feed, bran $27.00 Shorts $28.00 Wheat, bushel 90c Oats, bushel 40c Hay, cheat 17018 Hay, oat 17 018 Vetcu hay $15 17 Hops, 1909 crop 10 013 Chlttim bark 44c Prospectors In tho Field Positive That Oil Is Here. This section may turn out to be richer than many expected and u big oil boom Is promised. H. S. Wooley Is now In the field asking for options for lease for min eral rights on 10,000 acres of land, nnd as soon as he secures what ho Is after, operations will begin In ear nest. Ho ,asks only what Is reason able and offers to agree to the pay ment of 10 cents per aero every year for flvo years until boring is commenced on the land, whon no further payments will bo mado on the lease, but a rental of 10 per cent of all oil, coal or gas which may be found Is to belong to the lessor. Boring Is to be commencsd at somo point within 10 miles of the land leassd before January 1, 1911, and continued with all reasonable dlllgonce.' The farmer Is out noth ing, gets 10 cents an acre each year, and In the gamble runs a chance of getting n bonanza. Mr. Wooley Is confident that o'l can be found In this section; that In this "holo" the oil has drained from tho two ranges of mountains. When he gets tho options closed, his com- 1 This Magnificent Subdivision is Going Like Hot Cakes Because it has Merit. Because it is Close to Town. Because the Soil is Good. Because the Prices are Right. Because the Terms are Easy. The best security on earth is earth itself, A small tract near a growing. city will make money for you while you sleep, Why not go into partnership with a small tract? Don't wait until all the choice places are selected, but go out today and pick out your tract, pany will drill and expects to go down 5,000 feet. Tho exact loca tion operations will begin has not been determined. It may be thnt tho company will have to go from placo to place, being guided by for mations. Surface Indications point surely to Ihe existence of oil. Woodburn Independent. o A nappy Father Is soon turned to a sad one If he has to walk tfio floor every night with a crying baby. McGee's Baby Elixir will mako tho child well, soothe its nerves, Induce healthy, normal slum ber. Best for disordered bowels and sour stomach all teething babies need It. Pleasant to take, sure, and safe, contains no harmful drugs. Price 25 and CO cents per bottle. Sold by all dealers. LOOK! LISTEN! Wo have a fino place In North Sa lem, not far out, wtilch wo aro of fering very reasonable for a short time only. ' This placo Includes 3' large lots, newly fenced, and In a high state of cultivation, excellent drainage, and good view. Has a now house, 8 rooms; basement; concreto founda tion, woodshed, nice lawn. This Is a flno place and price Is right, now, $2500. Let us shqw you this fine home. FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! If you aro looking for a good farm, at a reasonable price, come and talk with us. Wo have the be3t list In town, all flno farms, good locations. Wo will show them at any time; give us a trial. Four lots and house In North Sa lem, $1,800. New 5-room bungalow In South Salem, modern, $1,700. Tracts In Hollywood. Now Is the time to buy. J. C. SCHULZ & CO. Bush Bank Building Look at These 5-room cottage and 4 lots a't a bargain in Englewood. A fino corner lot on S. Commer cial St. Close In. A new 7-room house and 3 lots on Capital St. Boulevard for sale at less than cost. 5-acre timber tract on the install ment plan. 10 acres 3 miles from city, $75 per acre. $50 cash, $10 per month. All under cultivation. 108 acres fine fruit land close to city, good buildings. All under cul tivation, $10,000, Including team, cow, chickens, farm Implements, etc. DERBY & WILLSON U. S. Bank Building SEE GEO. 0. SAVAGE, For Farms and City Property 135 S. CO.MMERCIAIj ST. Don't Let a Good Oppor tunity Pass Here is a Fine Suburban Home Investigate We have a 50-acre fruit and alfalfa and framing property just 2 1-2 miles down 'the river road that-we can offer for one-fifth its real value, 10 acres full bearing prunes, netting above all expenses-over $100 an acre each year for four years, 12. acres alfalfa, cutting two tons to acre) besides pasture, . 1 9 acres young Spitzenbergs, nearly three years ojd, balnace good farming land, Those who have seen it say this is, one of the finest apple orchards in the Willamette valley, Price $210 an. acre; $6000 cash, balance on tipie, The owner is here for the experss purpose of selling his Salem properly, including a nice house and lot (8 rooms) in Salem, and a bargain can be had, Now is your opportunity, Sole Agents, 123 Liberty Street 3 a DO YOU WANT Home 51 acres 3 miles from city limits, 40 In cultivation, balance In good timber. Fine building spot. Price $130.00 per acre. 27 acres 2 miles from city in Polk county, 20 In cultivation, 12 in young orchard. Spring piped to house; good barn; running water tho year round. Price $5050.00. 64 acres 5 miles south, 40 In cultivation, balance In pasture and timber. This is fine Peach and Alfalfa land. 7 cows, cream separator goes with farm. Price $4000.00. 198 acres at Waconda on the Electric, 155 In cultivation, balance In pasture and timber, 10 iu first-class hops; ' good buildings. Timber will cut from 1200 to 1500 cords nearly all grub oak Price. $95 per acre. 13 acres 5 miles out, G In cultivation, balance In pasture. Price $1500.0Q. A lot of good City Property, come and let us show It to you. Geo. CXSava 135 South Commercial St. A phone from you will bring our auto or carriage, HTEL BYNON SALEM, OREGON 345 State Street. Selling Agents- Telephone Main 452 FOR A HOME OR INVESTMENT We have some very desirable properties on our list that we would be pleased to show you, CITY PROPERTY, FARMS, ; FRUIT LANDS Printed lists of properties on request. Olmsted Land Co. 373 State Street. Salem, Oregon You Can Carry a House ? Of your own for about what it now costs you for rent, If you have a little ready money as a first payment we can help you to become youpown landlord, To own real es tate is nearly every man's proper ambition, Yours can be gratified at once, if you are in earnest, Come and learn how, We have a neat C-room cottage in Yew Park, in good neighborhood, near school yand car line, for only $1300, payable $200 down; terms to suit on balance. A flno modorn C-room cottage In East Salem, that is a good buy for $2300, payable $500 down, terms to suit on balance. .If you aro looking for a cholco home you should see this place. $J500 buys a 7-room house, good barn, with six lots, covered with fine oak trees, In Yew Park; pay able $500 down; terms to suit on balance; Close in S-room house, with east front, on North Cottage street,, lot 06x165 feet to alley; $3000. Modorn 10-room houso on Chemoketa street, full basement, good barn, lot 90x163 feet to alley; flne bearing fruit trees; $4500. Here Is a neat llttlo home for only $1250. located In North Salora; new 5-room plastered cottage and lot 70x120 feet; beautiful oak trees shade the premises. Bargain in Eine Suburban Home Now is your chance to own nn ideal suburban home, consisting of 9 acres of black, rich soli, lo cated dnly three blocks from street car line, east of town; 1 acres of flno flr timber, balance of land in cultivation; flne modorn 7-room house with bath, toilet, electric lights, etc, flne barn 24x28x18 feet, windmill and all buildings built last year. Owner is going East and will sell.tlils beautiful homo place at a sacrifice. If interested call at our office for particulars. Farm Snap 156 acres of flne general purpose farm or fruit land 10 miles east of Salem; 80 aeres in cultivation 7-room house and barn, one-halt mile to sohool and church, 1 miles to railroad station. Price $8000. H. A. John son SSS State Streett Salem, Oregon Ground Floor.