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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1905)
"-"V HfV& (W,Wff'VM 9 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OEEQON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 10013 Have you seen our New Line of Neckwear IT'S THE SWELLEST YET HATS Our entire line, of $3 Hats at Greatly Reduced Prices. HAVE A LOOK. REMEMBER That Wc will Make You a Suit at $15.00 and Up THE TOGGERY MAIL if inn i iu 107 COMMERCIAL ST. WALTER L f OOZE AT McMINNVILLE Synopsis of His Remarks About the Columbia and West Coast Harbors HELLO, PORTLAND! There's visitors incoming frem tho vlllngo down the crook, Anil the valley hangs Us IfiUli string out the balance of tbo week. For there's netkbg 'twixl Wlllnmoito fnlls nnd Ashland's busy mnrt, Too good for them, and no plfU but Will take thorn (8 its-honrt. While Salem will be fin to gfoit, atitf welcome with n'enillo And let thorn have tho capital for just a little while. They can shnke hands with our mayor nnd likewise with Walter T$ozo, And any day but Sunday, wo will stand tho priao of boesor We're financially enibarrassod, duo to Portland's little lnrk In honoring the memory of Lewis and of Clark, And the Incidental killing of tho State Fair wae no joke, Yet we played tho Portland limit, till tho most of us wont broke. Still there's applet and potatoos, and thoro's other things galore, With eggs ami oream In plenty, and there 'a chlekens by the seerc, And there's bacon In tho smoko house, and wo want them all to think There are no microbes in tho water, and no wator in the drink. We wlh they'd stay a week or two for we can eonreo believe Portland's bont on honest wedlock, and not flirting to deceive, For the valley's bat a country lass, a. buxom, blushing maid. But a license ami a minister, is the base on which she'll trade, She's seen Portland flirt with llelladay, she sees it flirt with Iltll. She knows that enee In Vlllard'e Urns, It get a nasty spill, She saw the mash on Harrlman, but still she will fergst When tbo ring is ea her finger, ami the wedding Aay is sei P. 8. Hut we must confess to footing that yow wouldn't pull our log r While you travel with MeMurry, and In company with Craig And our eonfldonta grows stronger, you'ro not looking for a saoop, Klse you'd suroly sldc-traekod Comnn, nnd you'd also h it Bhoup. directed to the upbuilding of our re on the bar or moro, opened to tho sources In all seetlons of the country, commerce of tho world, nnd tho im'- Hrond views along this line aro ncoe.v provoment nt tho mouth of tho Colum The year 1906 marks an peak la the fcktory of Oregon. - The Lewis and Otrk Pair has been the mean of at tutting public attention te the Hade vcloped resources of the slate, Mast era rlsitora have been charmed with ear wonderful climate, pleated with fere and the (peetloR ef better mar? koto and Improved faellitlee fer the transportation ef our product te the eaters ef trade, where competition it an Important factor te these who form the bask ef the prosperity of our com monwealth, is the matter ef paramount oar generous hospitality nnd nransed at I Importance, net only to them but te our lack of manufacturing Industrie I every eltlsen ef Oregon. Speedy do aid shipping faellltle. Situated upon tho eheres of the Pa- I die and poHemlng more undeveloped tsd valuable resources than any other tUto in tho union, it Is not atrange Uit tho result of the ftdvertisemeit jlren by and through tho exposition id the ceaseleos effort of our Devel opment Leagues has been to divert the attention of Baitern financiers te this portion of tho Pacific Northwest. The prtM of the state new contributes al most unlimited apaoe to tho vital sub let of development. The producers aaj laborers are aroused as never be- velepment is demanded by our people nnd millions of dollars are new te be invested throughout tho stato. We aro at tho dawn of an era of development that will leave it Impress upon the commercial and industrial life of Ore gon through all tlrao. What in most needed new k a unit ed effort upon the part of all our It izena in this great effort for tho im provement of eur harbors and tho do velepment ef our boundloM resource. No jealousy ought to exist between the different sections of the state. Cit iaens ohould have a common purpose J,f 3w3sf Jlvf W JbHsBvHSbHTiZ Jkk. fc z1bb9b9bHbbbbB aary to achieve tho highest suecoM. Persistent, united, sonlous effort will transform tho present isolated, unpro ductive portions of tho stato into con ditions ef prosperity nnd nn inereased population, and flourishing oemmunl ties that will add untold wealth te the people nnd benefit every elllron of Oregon. OongroM baa appropriated fer the improvement! ef the Columbia rtror daring the past twenty-eno yearn IV im.e0O.0O. All of this princely turn has been expended and an additional ameunt ef nearly one million dollars is required te protect the work already dene. No eltlxon of Oregon, from any portion ef the stato should object te this neceawry Improvement or attempt to retard the effort now being mado to secure the additional funds from eon gres to carry on thin great improve ment of trash vital Importance to tho citizens of Orogon. It Is not tho deslro of tfur people Hint our oominerco be divert! to Pugot Sound, whlah would bla rlvor, Orecon will forgo to tho front nn tho grontost stato in tho Pa cific Northwest. Our population will be doubled. Onr undeveloped resources will be developed and our transporta tion faellitlee will bo ndoquate, nnd up on n fair basis qf rates that will on able our eltlzena to rt-np tho benefits of their untiring Industry nleng nil lines ef human endeavor. The government ownership of tho leaks at Oregon City nnd tho improve ment of the Willamette river also means much to or eitisene nnd merit mora than passing notice in the disousslen of these questions affecting tho wel fare ef our people, Tho counties of Klamath and Lnko aro en tho map, though only recently dlseevered by our capitalist nnd rail road promoter. That tho four mil- lien of dollar set nsldo by a great railroad corporation will bo exponded in penetrating Into this heretofore Iso lated section of our state, nnd result in a wondorful development of that Shot Full of Holes. "I am 6$ years old, and have been a great sufferer from headache all my life. One of Dr. Miles' circulars was left at my door, and what- it con tained about headache inter ested me, so that I determined to invest a dollar in thoir make of shot, and go gunning for that headache. The first charge brought it down, but I contin ued to shoot until the thing was shot so full of holes that I believe it will never come to life again.. I consider it the work of a "good Samaritan," to spread the knowledge of what Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills will do." I. F. MOORE, 1352 Fairfax Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Headache, Neuralgia, Sciat ica, Backache, Stomachache, Bearing Down Pains, Rheuma tic Pain, or Pain from any cause yields readily to the soothing influence of Dr. Miles' Anti Pain Pills upon the nerves, the irritated condition or which causes the pain. Harmless if taken as directed, and leave no disagreeable after-effects. Dr. Miles AntNPafn Pills are sold by your drugoUt, who will Guarantee that ths first ncko will benefit. If It falls ha will return your money. . .. 23 dos. 29 cents. Never sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elldiart, Ind Vfatm 11 , W l ' BmLRobes A BBSWM.il 1 sis s -- . - w.Mnt tho drivers to como In nnd tako a look at our ejcolloat Assortment of winter robos. - Thoro nro thosoUoublo plush in plaid nnd fancy odors, nnd the plush with, rubber face Tbon tho worsted robos in neat pat torns, besides tho rubber storm npron in all elzos, F. A. Wiggins Implemont Jlonae, 255-257 liberty t. Farm Implement, "Wheobi, Aatowo. oilcs, Sowing Machine and Snpptie- MAlUtmD. SnTCirBUA-MOItLKY. Thoman B. Mitchell, of Salem, was mnrried Sun- dny ovoning to Miss Ivy Hello Mor- ley, ef Stlvorton, at tho pftrsonngo of tho First Motnodlet church. Mr. Mitchell is a clerk la the Salem nosteffioo, and hie bride bus epont flomo ttmo Is Snlern. They will ninke their homo nt tlst nnd Center streets. rnir Accidents Will Happen! Ami bi tnT do hanwn j neetl ft good Hutment nnd nel it Bt once. Al- tmrs hcii on hand a untie of be the inevitnblo nnd loirlanl tmuH' country of boundless noailbllltlea mil ef failure to ceouro this Additional np. mieeeMful IrrlRntion projects, In pon jiroprlatlon of ono million of dollars, orally conceded. JIIII in Mining down tho Columbia " river with the declared Intention to irwo TwaUaont. mnke Portland tho chief terminal city ' kuve R HInr for wish troubles of his line en the Western Const. Ills R" "re ftM'e1 byetomnch (Hsorders, ro vltjoroo. independent efforts have r1 8U,l,,JK ,tt dvspesla, slek headncho nnd ready brought results in nn Increased ' K6Br'11 weaknoiw, thnt will put tho activity In railroad circles. Other ' erK"B ef digestion in first clans work linen are now anxious te enter the state ,RB wndltlen. Ht whelesomo food, t eempete for the trnttc that offer a'hvo ,l P'Ply digested, nut! you riek field fer Investment. This en-!lwvo Uk"1 " tbc ua0 ef woro ditic-n f affnirs Ja presely what is ' tJmB Mt tho ,H- ot '" TW ot dwirnble and will Inwrc quick '" ,,wI Dr aHRR'" Improved aetUm in the matter of Improved rail- Uvr P,Ua A u druggists fer rwiH incuuUM KM Mit t the eMRlMff. 4 ' " wv f U08. . w Thau Ja m4 of a deep eco harbor along ear omsU inm ueveiopment IeHgne will not They do net digest the feed you oat, but do the very best poseible thing, attempt to block the wheel of program ' MemAe In condition so that by opoH or covert apportion to the Im-' t' 'od y0M w,t U t,M"''B Into strong, provoNWAt at the wMlk of the Oo4m- ', "' l'r'v,"K wt and preventing Wa Hvwi but this league doe domAMd UU W write hs that they a prop ei4lertlo of the Roods of JJ? Ifc, for the oomidexloii. oMr eon hAruors. The otogAA of the , kp ti,e Vl" tlmr prevenUg hor U and shall bet TJw opeoiNg of'P mrm " I,vw" ,wjU frw PPrlng a doep soa harbor sooth of tho Colum-1 f P"rl - bw on tho OroHOA eooot. "I Tuanlc tho Irdl crlel irannnb Plant, of Llltlo Itook, Ark., "for tho relief I got from Buck Ion's Arnlcn Salve. It cured my fenr ful running sores, which nothing else would heal, nnd from which I bad nuf fered for 0 yearn." It la a marvelous healer for cutn, burns nnd wounds. Qunrarrtoed nt J. 0. Terry 'a drug aloroj 25c. NORTHWEST NTJIWEIirnS. WboletwUo And Retail. Prul t treoii nnd nhrubbory of all kinds. All stock free from pest and diseases. Largo atoek of bwt winter apples, lato keeper n speolrdty. Trees delivered free In Salem. Now la a good thuo to put out oherrlos and peachen. T. D. JONES, Salem, Or. Proprietor. Wrlto for otlegue. PROF. PEON'S KING CACTUS OIL Thin rrt MMMrneUr!. MwbiB and neellAi; remedy ite)illly wirMl hurts of mn or btait aiHt always Heals Without A Scar It corM et. nratn. lit.lHH. tM MwellliHHt. lemenfwo. eM wouwt. lorn Imkw, ehnrfl Ihhmm. trout MM, tile and Is the Jttaa4nt rtm4y tr btb J lra cuts on bhIrmU. linrnewt ami Middle Kitlhi. Mratsb. iiroase htvt. eoked uMer. luh. mmttt-s et. It hcAlH a wound from the lxtum up , ami Is thereushly ttnWMipU. KINU CACTUS OIL Is Mid by rtrutNTUU In lac.Ma. ami tl battle, la nM to teeor- ' aicd eans. or MAt prtMld by the manu rscturers. OLNUY A AUDAItl. ainlon, lw. It not ebtalnahle at your ilnnr- CUtK' Aooapt no Subotltuto. l'or sale hy O. W. PUTNAM & OO. Druggists, 255 Commercial Strait, BAUIM, OBEd'ON. Which hor bor w to bo selected shotOd dopood up oh tho expert oxAmlnAtioa of govern- moat oagiRoers, who aro )HAllflod to deiormtfte tho oxoot oondiUooa. Cooe Itay, YaoiA awl Tllmmook oar and ought to bo opA to the eommoroe of tho world. It la eorUln that roll- WU1 Invegto Insurauco Matters. Now York, Nov. 11. The mooting of WoaiorH Iaohwroo CemmleelaAOTi, eallod for the mtfMm of (HveotigotiHg the aHHAttoR in regard to the RoatorA lMUino companion, na developed by the Now York ImwrARoe IrvoUaUoa. fod here today and Hill remain In rUbL0 INDIANS AND THEIR QUAINT HOMES. "t Hip KlshU of NV-.v Mexico Is nu Indian puel.lo, or village, whieb ' '' rMiable a row of city Data after It has been fctruck by a cyclone ..Ml.ni-ik 'Itu. Imtuiu ura inula nf ailnlM Aiul timbers, ami BOIUe Of thni l.a ! ttw aIhmIoh of IuoiMMtf tw a ewtury or ihoto. Jowoz. the P"pMo oown Iu tbo cut. la abotit thlrty-Sva mil west of Santa Pe and has a Popul.Muj of about -15a or BSaK9H0Ic)KHaKa19)IBIMHOIIfH19KHSIlHlMai0K g NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY i f DRY WOOD S I A T SALEM SAW MILL s f $200 Pzt Load 5 The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. & caifm nnFfiniM i eKMwtMt,KMHMaMagegtfMMMicggeitiiMHajif- roada will bo lwilt to n Lav &ui in 7 . Wl ,"" rwan 11 2?..,. !? .. .7 TT T U "wrf probably thrweh th. WMk Th . ."T-r: " mUr ,T .AU.lWM aHr8wlroorttholrflBW naruon wire Ntiong Claims Ir tmme- to thalr TMn.H.. "... diat davaloHBiaat. iu.t kA K-!- . y..,. plH, governments. quosiioR row is: now to best aooora - "" prompt and effeetlve roaolts. "Wltli the T&lOx and Faot. railroad to Coos boy an assured fet, ?,,h Is OB0 tbIB nd fact Is another, coupled with the knowledge that It MtiwM takes any amount of car be readily improved ami mada a Mi)i to P'oee one fact. Years of deep son horhor, together with thto earBst werI nd faith havo produced eortaJnity tlmt with these improve- no 'a,t al,out medleino that la doserv wonts a competitive market would be e ot ,nent'n hero. If people who opeoed up for the producera and ship-' ara trubled with general weakness pera of the Willamette valley and all tnrou6a overwork, dissipation or ex the magnificent territory of Southern pos"ro oau Bet a remedy that will Oregon and the ooast, would point to ",' re1 bl8od from 0 tooi they this great harbor as tbo present ob-1 5f ' , 7 r retHra to haal is assured jeetlve point for consideration at tho ,, blooa Ia tho We of the body B8 bands of eongroM. If any other har-W , th norvo9- Weak, sickly, pale bor can present and establish a strong- Je0p,e who ltfff' with indigestion, or claim than Coos bay, the Willamette ' . "'" "oaaacne, losa of Development League and our citizens 8;"DBa and ambitjon,'1 having dizzy in general will stand for its prompt "P J anj alwayB tired, can bo cured consideration. There isno disposition " Bua witu Dr. Qunn's Blood upon the part of the members of this f Werv Tonic. Sold by druggists league to oppose the improvement of ,. . 8 p" bx' or 3 bo for $3. This any or all harbors along our coast. We! irJno, aet8 in a common eonso yta7 ,..f.t . " uy Bma etronet 0 mm ''.mEzzmmk, :r mmmmm IalHttisaoHsft 'JSHS ' .-MmlSBM 'a"fcwjwMMwiTmwSJBJBJBjBJBJBBJBjajKla-pSH A NEW PICTIIRP nc ueunw ... ---.-,.w , iicmni WAIItnSON ;".," "ry. as be is cnlleil. 1h sixtv tu, . 'soir to editorial work are for the improvement of all, but a concerted effort is now required to ob tain prompt results. With a deep sea harbor at Ceos bay, Yaquina or Tilla mook, and by a deep sea harbor I mean a depth ef forty feet of water resist It. ESS stfSOssdm &4F7Z a) VHH H 11 a, jounwitat. orator nml MHtleJan"' V "?? ha ,0UB btl HUIE WING SANG CO, goata All kln1. nt riut nP new line of gents' and iadTesurnisT ha Make wear, wraDDer. mn, "V!,8. furni8hinS 8, Uk skirts, whit .w coats, skoea, waleta. wZLlT.?0.0 .Wa?kot "nbrtlto cost, 34? Court street. By alf ZZtoZ " ! Htile Wing Sang Co V 1 l -&&J&u