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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1904)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1904. THREE H ANT SENATE SEAT IidUna Aspirants Getting Ready for Fairbanks Place will bo fonnulafted' by the commit tee as a whole, and the work of carry ing them out will be Intrusted to Con gressman Babcocfc, chairman of the committee; Congressman Overstreet, of Indiana, and William J. Browning, chief cleric of the house of represen tatives; these three being In charge of the headquarters In this city, jJmTlanapoHs, Ind., July 15. There Prospects of a pretty fight In In- lanar before a decision Is reached as ho shall fill the senatorial seat eftfiyacanC by Mr. Fairbanks, In the eyengof national Eepubllcan success etltho polls next November. The bHoosIe'r members of the Republican ostlaro not ready, to admit the slight- possibility of defeat for the Roose- RUjEalrbanks ticket, and are shaping yw plans accordingly. Already in jcjfleld and being urged by their ids are four "receptive" candi- i, with still another Just dawning I) the horizon. mlnent among those mentioned ;he toga are Governor Durbln, le term as chief .executive of the expires in January next; Con- iman. James A. Hemmenway, -man of the house committee on 'opriatlons, and the right Wand toaker Cannon; Cogressman Chas. iLiadis and' Congressman Crum- :er, who wants the Southern rep utation cut down. uese three were immediately men- ed when it became apparent that vice-presidential tide had set in direction of Senator, Fairbanks. BJparty leaders appear confident of ingra good working Republican ma- ltyain the next legislature. The iywabouy will meet in January, and (UMinen cnoose a successor to Mr. inks. m Jkjnltne event of a Democratic sue- in the state, however, It is be- ivedMthat (he choice of that party JirTtHff'KflnntnrRhln wnnlri Ho hptwupn 'haEV. Kern, of this city, and Ben- hmin?F. Shively, of South Bend. o Republican Campaign Opens. New York, July 15. The Republi- AnWcbngresslonal committee opened neaaquaners loaay in me hi. , Vimes building, Broadway, near Fifth Ireaue. From now until election day November the headquarters will be eTsceno of strenuous activity. From o will be disseminated tons of cam- ign literature, including copies of he principal speeches delivered In tfiolChlcago convention, to which will fcgfadded later Roosevelt's speech of keceptanco, to be delivered at the for Jmal1 notification the latter part of this ponth. Another duty of the congres yjonal commilttee will bo the assign Sent of speakers for the campaign. Wolplans for this1 part of the work have been made as yet, but the mat-, terjwlll be taken up at an early date, jflwill be early fall, however, before thefiBtump-speechlng will commence SfSarnest. The various plans for the cewgresslonal end of the, campaign Patent Medicines. A man that compounds or invents something that Is just a little better than the next best thing, is certainly entitled to the best share of the profits to be derived from the sale of the article. So he patents or copy rights to protect his Interests. Pat ented goods are good goods, poor goods are never patented. We have 20 years of trial behind us to give us the assurance that we have the best medicine compounded for the cure of dyspepsia, slch headache, billlous ness, Indigestion and all stomach dis orders. We protect the public as well as ourselves by keeping the formula a secret, as long as we make It wo know it is made right and It cures these diseases. Druggists tell us that it is the one medicine that the sale is ever on the increase. To get the best remedy for dyspepsia or indi gestion ask the druggist for Dr. Gunp's Improved Liver Pills, price 25c per box, only one for a dose. For sale by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist. o May Break Auto Records. Now York, July 15. Among motor car enthusiasts much Interest is man ifested in the great automobile race meet to bo held at the Empire City track ' tomorrow. Prizes have been offered for every type of automobile now In use. Four regular events are scheduled, in addition to which there will be some special match races. Record trials will be numerous, for the Empire City course is admitted to be 'the fastest mile track for auto mobiles in America. It is the same course on which Barney Oldfleld mnde the world's record of 55 4-5 seconds last year. o Chicago & Alton Deal. New York, July 15. In explanation of the announcement that no Chicago & Alton preferred stock will be re ceived after today, a representative of the Harrlman Interests gives out the folllowlng statement: "There is now on deposit sufficient of this stock to guarantee the success of any plan which the projectors may have In mind. " In all probability, however, nothing will be done In this matter until the return of Mr. Harrl man from Europe." o Nell to Fight Attel. Chicago, July 15. Frankie Nell, the bantam champion, will defend his title against Abe Attel, of St. Louis, in a six-round tilt at the Waverly Athletic club tonight. Neil is naturally a fa vorite in what betting is being done on the result, but there are many who are willing to back their opinion that Attel Is shifty enough to elude the ter rific left-hand blows of the champion, and remain in the ring until the II ml: of the bout Is reached. EeZEMH ti, i V &5PKr . SANTIAM SURVEY COMPLETE Estimated Power Will Run Far Beyond Expectations SETS THE SKiN ON Ft RE. rNo disease causes so much bodily discomfort, or itches, Iwrns and stings like Eczema. It begins often with a light redness of the skin, followed by pustules or blis fers from which a gummy, sticky fluid oozes, which dries wd scales oft or forms bad looking sores and scabs. It appears on different parts of the body, but oftenest upon he bacU, arms, nanas, legs Dear airi:-i feel it xny duty to write and let InA fnrf nnd IS a Veritable Ton know whit B. B. S. hm dona for me. I have L.-..f nt- timoe Mneoinllv uffered with Ohronio Eczema for over fifteen1 torment at times, especially vo... nd havo nant . aat deai of money try-1 t night or when overheated. fnc toeetoured. Have used salves and washes The cause of Eczema is a ant difterent kinds of blood medloine, bv ben loo acid condition ol tne not got relief. My leg- was in u terrible condition lood. The terrifying . ch- waenx ... in use of B. 8. B. Have taken and now there is not a spot on line . - .i..j several Domes ana now luuro in nut "i-yj" ng and burning are produced mylearor any other part of my body. I feet ilk 1i nwrdniv through the anewman. . V.p. PLAHKEB1. j ....-. Vh. -ti- JJOOl Thomas St., at. I.ouls, mo. ;lands and pores of the skin f the fierv poisons with which the blood-current is overloaded. While ex. ternai ajjpucuuuus, dui.ii a nuauw, mm, ..,... and powders are soothing and cooling, they do not,, enter into the blood itself pr touch the real cause of the'disease, but S. S. S. does, and purifies, enriches,' nnrl strengthens the thin acid blood and cleanses the general system, when the skin clears off and Eczema and all its terrifying Bvmntoms disannear. Book on the Skm and its diseases iree. ocunrgc, for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA Improved Perfection Tins The Improved Tins have the Patented Groove and will not leak batter. Other kinds are useless. For rich, delicate cakes always use the Improved Perfection Tins. t R. M. Wade & Co. The englneerelng party from the university of Oregon concluded a sur vey of the Santlam river and returned to Eugene, July 1. The party was in charge . of Prof. E. H. McAllister, who has prepared the following nqtes of tho trip: Our survey covered the Santlam river from a half mile above Idanha to Mill City a distance of 23 miles. The purpose of tho survey is to gather uata concerning the water power of tho stream. To this end a careful lino of lovel3 was run nlong tho river, and from our notes a profile of the river surfac'o will be drawn showing the fall from point to point. Also a transit traverse was made, showing the windings of tho stream and dis tances along the bank. The flow of the stream, or the amount of waer discharged per second, was measured at three different points; the first about a half mile above Detroit, the second below the mouth of Blowout creek, which Is also b'elow the mouth of BrePenbush, anl tho third at Mill City. These measurements consist of soundings taken at Intervals acress the stream bed, together with mens urements of the velocity of the water at numerous points in the cross-sec tion of the stream, the velocities be ing taken with a standard current meter having an electric attachment to Indicate the number of revolutions of the wheel In a given time, noted by a stop watch. To verify and correct the transit work, an azimuth was taken by astro nomical observations in tho evening, every three or four miles. From the corrected transit traverse a map of tho river will be drawn. Tho full report of our investigations can not be published for some months, but a few general results can bo stated now. The total fall of tho river from a half mile above Idanha to Mill City Is about 900 feet. The discharge of the stream at Detroit was found to bo 1228 cubic feet per second; be low Blowout creeks ahe tho prfncipal trlbuond; and at Mill City 2191 cubic feet per second. As1 tho Broltenbush and Blowout creelc are the principal tributaries between' tho first and sec ond measurements, it will be seen that those two streams carried some thing over COO cubic feet per second. These measurements, made early in tho summer, do not represent quite the extreme low water flow of the stream, but they give what may be called the average sipmer flow; for tho Santlam, like other streams fed by eternal snow peaks, does not mark edly decrease In flow during tho sum mer, though there Is, of courso, a slight' diminution. Enormous Energy of Stream. The energy of the stream, that Is to say -the portion of It covered by our survey, Is the equivalent, In round numbers, of 175,000 horsepower, con tinuously exerted; or, In other words thp stream could theoretically por form the work of nearly 800.000 aver age horses, each working eight hours per day, seven days a week. Speaking roughly. I should say that upward of 100,000 horsepower could be economically developed in a series of plants varying from 5000 to 10,000 horsepower each. In one or two places possibly a 15,000 horse power plant could bo economically do- voloped. Tho natural conditions are very favorable to power development, and I do not know of any stream In this part of the state whoro plants of moderate capacity could bo installed at so low a cost. In the future pro gress of the mlddlo Willamette valley, the water power of the Santlam, oloc trically transmitted, Is bound to prove an important factor. Our party is under obligations to the officials of tho Corvallis & East ern railroad for many courtesies ox tended during the survey. Midsummer Is bringing mgany good things to tho public, and ono Is the great sale ,of buggies, surrlos, runabouts, road j wagons, and all pleasure vehicles greatly reduced at Mitcboll, Lewis & , Staver Company Salem branch.C-30-tf o Notice. Tho lumbor companies of this city, after this dato, will charge cartage on orders calling for the deliver)" of less than 1000 feet of material. Salem, July 12th. 7-12-lwk o OASTOHZA. When Your Cold Catches You Just There The is No Time to Wait. It is not a "little thing." It's a deadly thing. It will not "get well by itself " if you let it alone. Whiskey rmd quinine and such things brace you up for the time, but ttwv don't cure you Ask any intelligent doctor why you catch cold so easfhr. He will say, " Because you arc a bit run down." He nsans that the force which nature placed in your body to kert out disease germs tho resistive force is weak ened. ri:a door is open a little way toward disease. Thera is not a gravestone in any cemetery in the world caused by consumption or pneumonia or any lung trouble whatever, which did not start with what you call "Noth ing but a cold.' A cold should not be beaten back or drugged over it should be cured) and the general health ehpuld be built up. : ACKER'S . ENGLISH REMEDY should be taken at the first symptoms of cold. It is a tonic for the whole body, a specific for sudden colds, coughs or sore throats. It doesn't matter where the cold is or how it got there, we know that Acker's Eta glisll Remedy will reach it and cure it. It is sold on a positive guarantee. NO CURE NO PAY- ." you have a cold-no matter how slight it means something. Take Acker's English Remedy at once. Keep it in the house. If it does not relive you almost instantly, wc will refund you the price paid. "Acker's Englisii Remedy saved my life. A cough, slight at first, grew constantly worse and I finally bad to give up my work in the Knife Factory at Walden. I bad frequent bleeding spells. Was examined by local doctors, prominent physicians in New York and at a Medical Col lege. Tbey ail pronounced my case hopeless. I began using Acker's Enolisi Remedy and a few bottles cured me. I am today a perfectly well man." (Signed) A. H. SIMPSON, Walden, N. Y. Acker's English Remedy is sold on a posi tive guarantee that the purchase money will be refunded in case of failure. 20c., 50c, and $1.00 per bottle. ' z I i J la SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY DAN'L FRY, DRUGGIST SALEM, OR EGON. '03II33D1 OID1C8I THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. 269 Liberty Sheet. JJK15Jtl!.K I A very pnetty line of Dressers and Dressing; Tabic, in Golden qatwteed Oak, Bird's eye Maple and Mahogany jtist in. Yon may look the country over and not find their superior China Closets Recent aivals in China Closets pats lis in a position to supply yoti eitfae in Gold en Oak ot Weathered Oak. Also plain ot mittoted backs mmiiMiHiiuauilMfflJUJj mmampj MORRIS CHAIRS The choicest in Morris Chairs, all finishes, all kinds of cushions and upholstering. The simplest and most sensible back adjustment. Mission frames in weathered oak are among the most tioaular sellers. I The House Furnishing Company I 269 Liberty St. Next to Jos. Meyers & Sons. Stores, Salem and Albany. Mi v i l 1 1 m