Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 19, 1914, CHRISTMAS SECTION, Page NINETEEN, Image 19

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    THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OBEOOK 8ATUBDAY., DECEMBER 19. 1914.
NINETEEN
Best Water Power in World
Th. Birds' Yul.tld. Gift.
I
CW J-.Ulnilii UtVnil'0 the Iltnilllfuc- I tln linvtir.ii if Itiie vim... l tl... ,.,..
(.iriiiK seotiun of the l.'nitoit States iiiUmin- 2,-tl miles Ioiir, carries a ruiuliill : l"c"l,"J'
the earlier ilavs he a use' in thorn wnMor its equivalent in snow, an what
IMP neatest tiiid jioit' easily co ii t iol 1 i'l would eipitil a table land ut an eleva
almost an high; the Blue nimntains, 1
seems limitless. It will furnish light, I TUe Curlstnins fwdJiiB of tbe bird
heat and. power for the teeminu inilj's prevalent In man.- or the provinces
lioiia of the west, in the centuries to,f Norway and Sweden. Bunches of
.come, when the vast coalfields are ex-oats are placed on the roofs of houses.
; haunted and tho oil well aro but ajon tree and fences, fur llmiii to feed
' upon. Every pour man and every head
Power at Salem. of a fuinlly saves u pennv or, two to
buy n bunch of outs for the birds tu
This is mentioned only by wav of
water power. ( 'heap power is n neces- j tion of iutiu feet nail it) utiles wide, shuwhur the wnteipower' easily avail- ,l:iye their Christmas. It Is a Iwiiutiful
ry adjunct to cheap ininiiifiiitiiniisr. This rainfall aiuoniits to nlii.vn -In i,i, t ui. 'i'K m,,..ii.,, i,,. custom unci mm 1 hut nil'dit u-kII
and heme until recently tho factories inches yearly, ami is stored away bv bo reached iii 17 miles, flows from adopted In oilier countries,
of all kinds were h n:cd wherever pos- hen-iicieut Dame Nature, who briu(;s the heart of the Cascades, the renter .
fuiK mm sun.f ueaiii wuere water-, ir, or most ot it, along tue Japan gulf of this treat reservoir. Its waters are
power wu available. This was the ..tieani tni a the J adiaii ocean, aud does cheaply controlled and it is estimated
Joundntiuii on which many cities were not "inline a cent for it. to be easily capable of furnishing from
built, and ol these the city of Spokane This would eiual a lake Z0 miles llM.i.otin horsepower to double that. He-
i, a notable recent example. However, lout; 211 miles wide with a depth of sides this there are dozens of rilhet
since man has harnessed the liuhtiiiai; nearlv three and n half feet. This. I,iir.-,s nt i,n-,. ,silv uv.,'.ti,l,li.
be
Chrhrtmaa on th Ooesn.
. Notices nre posted In the lirst elnss
coiiipanlonways of the Atlantic liners
that the stownrdenses bnve iindn-ssed
dolls In their thii)L'i fur iliKtrilnitltui
and has learned how to turn cower like the term billion, is so vast the H.nnul, um m t,,,.t, f tl. ', il. .,..,. ..l.ii.li-,.,. ..r i .,.,,i.. .,,
into electricity and this into power, mind cannot nsp it unless it is put power now used in tho citv comes f rota , Olirlstnias Passengers nre Invited to
all tins is dimmed, lief ore the elec-in home tnuuilile shape. A forty-inch , Silver creek, a comparatively small i dress the dolls on tlm vovnite und the
t ic ne. .Mahomet, so to speak, hud rainfall means a little more than 'JUU mountain stream, distant sime ar miles. ! mtPrinU en l ntin-hnl hmn-.l
to' no to the mountains, bat now he pounds of water on every square fu-t i It. the first lireat requisite, powjy, puixtused on bouid.
bids the inouutain come, ami it obeys, of surface. This would mean u littlo'if is seen Salem is abumlantlv sifp-i :
Wtill, cheap putver, no mutter where it ' more Ihnn 'l.'i tuna of water on each . plied. " I
may be finally used, is dependent, ns square rod; 100U tons to each acre, !!,!- The next neceessaty adjunct to elienpchennest transportation to the matron
it tlwavB has been, on water ami ."lUO.OOO tons mi each square mile, and tiiaiiiifacturiat; is transportation, nnd'olis of the state, besides putting the
-iiraviinlioii. in this respect Oregon is'the leservoir WU by L'U miles would , here ngniu Siilein can stand the test, j city in touch with the rich country to
lar in the lead of her sister states, ' contain fiUOU square miles. Multiply j With two railroads passing through ! the south.
Xrt'r l.er wuterpower is perhaps double L',"iUJ,llOU by iiuuu ami you will get the from Portland sout'.i, one to San Kran-j "ere are the two principle necessities
Inut of nny of them. nmrai'it of water stored annually in the 1 cisco. One to the east connecting with ; for manufacturing--power and trans-
- A Great Reservoir. . t'lis-aue niiiKe at an estimated height branch lines ami another to the west ' imi tation. As to the industries that
It has been variously estimated at of '-'UUU feet. Cut tiie altitude in half tapping the great timber belt of the nre carried on here, they will be formd
fiom :i,000.m)0 to U,UUU,UU horse-power, and estimate the horsepower developed coast range, anil which will eventually i mentioned elsewhere. It might "lie
and even the latter figure is perhaps by this weight dioppiug IIWO feet and find terminus on the const, there is i properly added here that, tho climate,
conservative. The Cascade mountains' you will begin to understand the im- every facility for gathering here the 'owing to the small range of tempera
in. Otegon constitute the greatest aat- mensity ol' Oregon 'a waterpower, ' raw material, , as well as the shipping of ! tare, from about 2D degrees above zero
oral reservoir in the world measured This, however, only takes into ac- the .iiaiiiil'actuied products. Added to j to Hill, und seldom higher than DO, i
fiom a power proiluciug standpoint. . count the -Cascades, but add to these this is a fine line of steamers on the especially well adapted for all kinds
It is conservatively estimated that . the Siskiyous, a hundred miles long aud . Willamette river, furnishing ihe vervLf I'lictorv work,
jB IEv 1L jL
Two 13 oil
A Great
Beautiful Doll
and 2 smaller
dressed dollies
for every boy
and girl in
the city.
Hurry
and get
yours!
Big yk
ikMm m ,
KMf ' mil
is Am
7 Vi 'i vln rrjj
M ' ' A i li . . "wll ' Ik
nm 'vSV-xX - '
pyawj
ACTUAL HEIGHT, 25 INCHES iFT
i I r su w l i oc . r : a
s
These 3 dol
lies are beau
tifully printed
on one large
piece of mus
lin all ready to
cut out and
stuff. They
have gold
en hair, big
brown
i eyes and
are very
life-like
indeed
ACTUAL HEIGHT, 11 INCHES
Bigger
Than a Baby
ACTUAL HEIGHT, 7! IHCHES
HOW TO OBTAIN ANNA BELLE BOLLS
To Make Starch
Among the things needed in this
.-ection'is a starch tjirtory. It is need
ed in -our hitsiaeHs for the payroll it
will provide, hut it is needed far more
as u means fiir utili.ing what is now
largely a waste product. Oregon is
the home of the potato; it is almost
indigenous and yielding prodigiously.
The market is easily overstocked, and
many seasons the prop will hardly pay
for digging and marketing. Kven with
the markets goal, there is always the
small potatoes, the culls, to be practic
ally wasted. Some are fed to the hoga:
all should be unless some other use can
he found for them, but heretofore this
has not been done because the h(i(js
were not available. This condition will
be .hanged and bettered beforo long;
but even with this change thero is al
ways a big waste of potatoes. In an
off year for markets, a starch factory
would be of utod benefit; and there
is nn reason why Salem should uot be
the location of the plant. Oregon now
gets its stnrch supply largely from
Iowa and throws tons of it away in
its surplus, or cull potatoes. "Made
in Oregon" starch should he one f
thos.t things we should demand, and
this without having to pause nt a given
notnent, on a fixed day to demand of
ourselves that we demand it.
Business Ewn at Christmas.
She was a sentimental young girl
and had devoted much time and ten
der thought to the home decorations
for Christinas. I lei- surprise may bo
Imagined when she ciinie dowiiMtalrs
one tiiiiniliig attd found the decora
lions moved around. The mistletoe
boughs that hud been bnir hidden In
secluded places had been substituted
for tin- holly wreaths and were now
hung in the front windows In plain
view of passcisby.
"Say. sister." explained her little
brother, "you've had that niisllctite
hanging up for nearly a week aud you
haven'l had a single cn-diuncr. You're
not lip to dale. What ynil want In do
Is to udverllse."-.liiil-;e.
Where Santa First Appealed.
It was III New York. nr. nil her. New
Amsterdam. Hun Suiiia Chins mudo his
Hrst American aiieiiniiu-e In noiiic
thing like the garb and manner now
familiar to all of us. l-'nuu the Nclh
erlamls the Knickerbockers brought
with Ihein the Christinas uf Invc ami
sympathy In religion, of cnnirmlcsiilii
niiiong neighbors and nf I'csllvlly In
the. family.
i
vwwj tjp Mvsmfltis
pmiV 'i i'lr'ilii ii ' 1 1 nMtfailJn i i' i iiiiyiirtllaiii
Christmas Ideas
Christmas will bt worthily hipt by us In proportion as our hearts glow with
Chrlstllhe feelings, estrangements should melt (n the warmth of Christmas
gratitude to God. Let tt be sweet, forgiving time a time for the doing of
blcBsed charities.
Because Christmas stands for the child, as the father of the man, and for
the cradle, as the one point where futurity Is vulnerable, it wilt yet uehcr In th
golden age. Co produce an Ideal world we need only one thing Christmas
that lasts all the year.
If Christ had never been born there would have been no Christmas, and
. where now Is holy light would abide a great shadow, and where now is sweet and
sacred oy would be sadness and tears. If Christ had never been born thi world
would have bereft Itself of the love and the light of Gsd.
Che birth of lesus means the establishment of the reign of Justice and con.
science, and you and I cannot realize the benefits of this divine season until w
have become Kite little children In humility and gentleness and received the will
and the love of God as thty have been made hnown to us in the Master's gospel.
Christ must be born In each heart In order that we may have a true Christ
mas. Hre we rejoicing in the gifts of human love ? Shall we be unmindful ot
TMm who Is the "unspeahable gift ?" Cum not tbe Christ ol God away from tht
heart's (nn i banish Mm not to the manger, fieavcn'e gift is now offered with
out money and without price. Receive Mm with glad welcome.
Christmas Is every one's d.vy. Childhood can have no monopoly ol it. thougt)
Mo chil l life Inspired ft. Christians arc not its sole potioeaGors, while they art
Its only true Interpreters. Youth cannot claim the whole of it even while its ei
ubcrancc gives It Its chief natural cmphanls. there are currents beneath the
etirface motion into which the plummet meditation must plunge to note their ei
lutence and determine their direction.
GOOD BUYS IN
JtEAL ESTATE
Isini ,.,-,. dimi, nail acres under ml-
liciifmii I, ill, ,., II. ,.,.1 t. ......
' ...Tii,. , iiihi Mini ill e , i
muni iiiiiiiiins, s nines tioiii goo.l
railroad (own. This is a fine stock or
dairy farm. Price tllo per acre. Terms.
j 27." acre farm, li" acres in cultiva
tion, balance limber anil pasture. Kun
; iting water. Located i) miles from
I Salem, Will consider part trade. I'rice.
itli.l per acre.
Old
1."- acre farm, HO neriia nn lor culti
vation linlnuce limber mid pasture. t
rail- uoum', nam, some Unit. '; mile
fnuii Salem, Price 1(0.1 per acre.
(I acre farm, sd acres under cultiva
tion, balance timber and pasture, fine
spring good honsn ami fair barn;
water piped to barn. Macadam road,
I miles from Kiilem. I'tice -fl'ili per
acre.
srt acres of good ginin or orchard
land, 7(1 in-res under ciiHivalioa, bal
ance timber; 7 miles from Salem. I'rice
ifs.i per acre, lei-inn,
"'t acre dairy farm, nil uinlcr eultlva-'
lion some orchard, good house, burn,!
miicn lam road. 4 miles from HalemJ
rricc li000. j
22 acre tract, l"i acres under culliva-;
tioa, balance timber and pasture, i
acres set to Itsliiia prune orcliuru, liood
six room house, bain nud oilier out '
Imildinus inaciiilum lend. All stock'
and implements goes with jila ". I'ri-e'
i."i,win.
.in acres of first class grain or.
orchard laud, acres under eiiltlva-l
.tion, balance timber. 7 miles from
Haleiii, 1'riee 2,700 i."i00 down, balance
MOO per year, ll per cent.
20 acres of bearing Italian Prune
I orchard, niacadnm road, 7 miles from
I Knlein. Price toOon,
Folks and Santa Claus.
1 ' .' I . J T ' c
"M It,
t I ft V
"An" little (oiks can't find him,
'Cause they're alwayi last asleep."
10 neres of good land nil under culll-
j vntinn small house, barn, well, some!
fruit, good road. I'rice ir'J,."itm. I
I ' ncre trin't, all under eultival ion, 4.
miles- mil. I'rice i7.-0 2j down, lial-i
; auce t'i per inontli, (I per cent Interest.'
! Acre liticts all in hearing orchard, j;
located just outside of the city limits,
sl'ditly local inn, I'rice ''Oil per acre,'
2t down hahinec per mouth, 0 per
rent interest. J
Well Improved five acre tract lusl '
, notable of the citv limits, good five
' rniiin biincnlnw, barn, chicken house,
I td-iity fruit 4 blacks from cur line,
j Price ."i)00.
j III ncre tracts nit uinlcr cultivation,;
I unod black loam soil, 5 miles front noadi
I railroad town, Price Irinil per acre,!
Ill per acre down, balance ! per acre
, per month (I per cent interest.
.120 acres of Innl In Kit f 'arson
enutitv, Colorado, tu trndn for Villain
jette Vnlley properly. What, have youtj
! H room house, bnlh, billet electric
i liahts, liirge barn, well and windmill,
1 elit front "ie 7"ixl"in feet, close
tn school carllne and twelve blocks
' from Push bank corner. Price l,."ii(l,
J 17011 down, balance 7 per cent, interest.
Old folks must lee Santy Claus when stockin's are to fill.
For thny keep the chimney corner, an' they're always dreamy still
Bui Santy Claus don't mind 'em
ll even a watch they keep,
An' little lo'ks can't find him,
'Cause they're always last asleep.
I know the old lolks see him an like him mighty well,
An' why he doesn't mind 'em is he knows they'll never tell.
Cut little lolks dream ol him
W'cn bundled in a heap,
An' thr'y hear him comin', comin
Down the chimney in their sleep.
Frank L Stanton in Atlanta Constitution.
I If you waul
i see u.
to buy, trade or sell,!
The Daily Capital Journal is going: to give away several hundred of these Anna Belle dolls, as
follows: All who Bay three months' subscription, old or new. back subscription or in advance, in
case their paper is delivered by carrier, will receive one of these dolls free. All mail subscribers, old i W. H. Gntanlnrst & Co.
or new, who pay six months' subscription, $1.50, will also be entitled to a doll without extra charge. R0OM K, oAKMONUILDINa
HUIE WING SANG CO.
CHINESE AND JAPANESE HOLIDAY GOODS
Imported Silks and Oriental Novelties.
Everything on sale at reduced prices.
Wrappers, Kimonas, Waists, House Dresses, Men's
and Children's Suits, Pants, Ladies' and Gents' Un
derwear, Overshirts, Sweaters, Ladies' and Girls'
Fancy Dresses, Fancy Neckwear, Ludies' and Gents'
Hose, Embroidery, Lace, Silk.
m NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET