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"T-yy -tt i" DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1005. i AMATfm&FHEALTM &AKIK0 POWDER Absolutely Puro HAS NQ SUBSTITUTE ACronm of Tartar Powdor, froo from olum or phoa- phntlo ncld flOrAL BAKINO peVD? 00., NEW YORK. WHERE IS IDA SCMNDLER No Trace of th) Missing Girl, and Fears are Entertain ed of Her Suicide I1 1'T I I Y l"l I 1' II If f STATE i n 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 TTTTJ I I 'I' I I1 I I I 1 J. E NEWS f nun i hi ii it Med ford orrhsrdlsls tire planning to irrigate their orchards on a large scale. A force of 28 men have begun work on the new wnter system Ht Corvnllli. Douglas county has a census of IS, 875, nnil RotehurK has 3080 of them. . Two thousand 8-month-eld lambs rs- eenlly. sold In Creek county for .SO a boa (I. Woven schooners nnd the steamer Signal wore nit taking oh lumber At Gee Bay the past week. M. II. Skinner, a prominent resident of OoWnrx, died Saturday At hi home nt that place, aged 7S year. The taker county teacher' Institute war held At Sumpter lost wekf and was attended by About W teachers, An Immense Irrigation ditch is being eeuatrueled At Baker Oily. It will be 10 mlbui long, d will carry WAUr to irrigate WW acres. Ii J. Praaier, of Hugeae, kn pre sented tko U. of 0. football team 1W, la appreciation of their efforts In Sat urday's game with 0. A. C. John Oillam, of Rwelmrg, died sud denly Saturday evening of paou- mohm, ngea m year, lie leave a mother, a brother ah1 two sistera, nil of whom reside In Portland. Thn Kerth Rend furniture foter.v has beea sold ta a Bah Pr a nelson man. The plant has heretofore lteen rather uncertain In It running, but the how owner hope to operate It steadily. A large oil tank U to be built At Junction City. It will be W feet in dfretimferenec and 18 foot 1 iMheo In height. This will lm the reservoir tAMk, nnd h supply tank will be built near- FWeet Orove U ww thinking quite sertouoly of aeeoptlat; WflQQ, which Andrew Carnie offer! thorn last your, for the erection of a public library. The Hodmo At MareMeM want a couple U get married At their Tbaak. KtviB ball, an4 offer a prlae of 1180 In furniture. Thirty other prima wM be offered. Henry MoNger, of OervaUU, U ship. IiiHK a Urge (jwiNUty of Apple t De (Uboo; Ohio. He offers 78 eoata a bush el fir Uhmh. Tkk week ho will aklp a earlfM f Apploa a ml aboNt MOO pHR4a of DNtii eoNty dried prMAOA. A "miMellMHeouA akower" was glv o At tko kowe of A. . MeOey, U Al Uay, aMUtrday ovoalNfb f Mlea PraN oeo PrejMk. of that pbtoe, wko Is At teadtajr, aekool At Berkeley, Cl. Mite Prenah raeeatly had all ker beloagtofs bHraod In a fire At Berkeley, And the MAR? frloada At the home Uwa are aaadiNg her the gift aa ar expraeeUa or thalr regard for her. Has Ida Sehlndler committed ml ridef Slaoe her dleAppearaMee from her home opposite the eity on the I'olk county side of the Willamette ker fam ilr baa boon harmasod by. the fear that thp girt, who is slightly anbalaReed mentally, has rashly destroyed herself. Hhe had an MMontrolIable desire to trarel, And perhaps in her demented' state, may have entered on a journey longer than any earthly pilgrimage. The eoaalry roundabout, 1'ortland oven, has been soarehed nnavalllngly for traeea of the mbjolng girl. Sine leaving her father's homestead, about 8 o'clock Sunday morning, she has not been seen by any person, so far as known. 8de bad, an hour previous to her disappearance, been brought book from a boat landing on the river, where she bad gone in search of a river boat that would take her to Portland. One hour after thnt she had Again osaoped the vlgtlanoe of hor relatives And dis appeared. Did she Again seek the bont landing, And, fniling to And a beat, drawn herself! This is tbo question her family and friends would like to have Answered, MIm Sehlndler Is well known in Sa lem. She Is a idster-la-Iaw of David Vantfa. ler a time, some years ago, she was connected with the insane nay lam as attendant, and it is thought that while there bar mind became an hinged. When questioned this morning by a reporter far The Journal, Mr. Sehlnd ler. father of the mbmlng girl, stated that ho and the entire family enter Utned the gravest fears concerning her fate. He said that the young woman bod never displayed Aay homicidial tandeaclee, end that there was ho rea son ta think that she- bad destroyed herself, though the fact that net a trace of bar bad been found would lend color to that belief. TO SAVE MULTNOMAH FALLS Commercialism and Vandal ism Would Destroy One of Nature's Gem's Multnomah falls, one of Oregon's greatest natnral wonders, is almost at ths mercy of prirato individuals, who propose diverting its waters for the sake of water power. If the saheme should bo saeeeseful the great cataract would bo entirely destroyed, In fact, the falls themselves wonld fie com pletely wiped out. This morning the state land board met to dlsenss the threatened danger to the falls. A tract of land above the cataract, M.10 seres, in alt, has Imea filed on by one George Weather by under the federal act of 1899. If b eis able to secure kls title to the bind, be would have power to divert M-H-HI I I I II 101 II II I II Mil; jj PERSONALS J ' J. D. Mann visited In Corvalll last week. Carl Smith has returned from n visit to an uncle in Seattle. State Printer Whitney has returned from a short visit to Albany. Dr. A. P. Dlaekerby, of Sltverton was a Salem visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Pred Neeksrmnn drove to Stayton yesterday on business. Dr. And Mrs. It. IS, L. Stelner hnve returned from a visit to Portland. Thomas Itay, of SUverton, was a bus iness visitor in this eity yesterday. Mrs. P. IS. Slater and Mrs. IS. A. Pierce went to Portland this morning. Mrs. Carrie Woodcock Savage is vis iting her brother, M. 8, Woodcock, at (Jorvallk V, Itobert Wiggins went t Portland this morning to pay n short visit to his daughter. State Senator A. C, Martters and wife, of ttoeebarg, are visiting friends in Salem. Ira W. Geer and Sdith Carter were yesterday given permleeten to commit matrimony. alt water that now falls over the " . John Glvins, of ths mighty cHff, and lead it wherever helWeldo Hills, Are the guests ef Mrs. W. wished, and there convert it lrjto power. D. Claggett. Attorney Ohas. A. MeXary returned The enuse of sit tho peoplo of the.ffom R '"K"1 badness visit to Albany slate who wish this wontlor of nature lh" moralng. Lawyora Got Thero, That celebrated suit aver the money found oh J. A. Cradey at the time he was arrasted far the Lebanon lmnk robbery, kaa finally been settled. The lawyers got away with a large portion of It. It was divided aa follow! Gala 8. Hill, attorney's feac far rep resenting MeXary In Interpleader, tdO eoeta, (40 1 J. A. Crawley, SX) (Martin aad Wright ta gat their fee from this amount) f United State Fi delity A OuanoUee Company and P. M. Scragiiaa & Co., IHO; all the re malRdor ta go ta Dltahbara, Cameron and Watt. The money found In ps seaataa af Graeeley, and whlah was in dispute, la not In the denomination of money loot from the bank At the time af the robbery, aad could net be iden tified by the-lmnk officials. Of the amount MOO 1 in a certificate af de. posit, and the remainder la currency af a Urge denomination. Burou & Hamilton Are making a sale of Iraa aad Waw umbrella racks for Wedneaday. They will sal a raek worth $1.00 for W seat. St The Business Man Is rare Indeed wko does not realiae the advantage of keoplag a bank noeaunt. Yet while aware of the benefits many men hesitate to open an account because they think their transactions are not urge enough. They are la error. The banking system is for the man ef small means as well as large af fairs. THE SALEM STATE BANK. Is at tho serviso of every one. It will open au acoount just as wIIHbjj ly with the man of small means as with tho capitalist. If you have been hesitating, don't do it any longer. Start an acoount today, even if It is only with one dollar. Saveath Ward Improvement. Alderman Achaean la not confining hlmwlf ta kl side of the Seventh ward. It waa understood when he aad Dayna were elected that aaah Aider man was to confine himself ta hi awn aide a Commercial (tract that divides tho ward abemt equally. But Achaean aa had twa eras walks put la at the UaeoU school, aa Dfna territory, whoa Bayaa i a candidate far re-elea Ion, and some af Dayna s friends arc ap la araw about it. Aaheean refuse ta be squeJehad and says If he can find anything mere that he eaa got done on that side of the ward ho will have it attaaded to. preserved in nil its pristine beauty, hns been taken up and ehnmploned by Arthur 0. Spenser, an Attorney of Port land. He has sent to tho stnlo land Agon a cheek for 148.10, claiming that ho has the right of purchasing ths land from the state. His claim has been recognised, nnd he has been au thorised by the staU to contend at law with Weatherby for the title ta the land. Weatherby claims the land under title from the federal government. Spencer will rest hia rights en the fsct that th load did not belong ta the government to salt, as It is swamp Isnd. nnd that title (a All saah la ml is vasted In the state. However, some time ago, when the state claimed (he land in question from the government, en these grounds, the claim was disallowed, aa tho federal land department asserted It wn net swamp land. The land, tassawdon of which givas the owner control of the water of the great falls, lias just Above tho great cliff, at the mouth of Multnomah, ar, as It is called, Coon creek. It Is tech nically described as lot 4, section 7, township 1 north, rnng 0 cast. Arthur Spencer, who will take up the stnta's oause ta secure the prasar- vation ar the fall. Is attorney for the Oregon Railway & Kavlgatioa Com pany, wha are thus understood to sane tlon the fight Again! the desacratian af the fall. Multnamah falls are known far nnd wlda as on af tho waadars of tho West. Pssslng train Are Always slapped at the saot. and the passengers given aa opportunity ta view thalr beauty. Tho state, ia au thorlalng Mr. Speaaor ta sue for pas aaMlea af the land, indicate its Inten tion ta da whatever it eaa ta aeeUt in the preservation of the falls. There' no beauty la all the land That can with her face compare, Her lips are red, her eyes are bright, She take Rocky Mountain Tea at Right. Dr. Stone's Drag Store. Mrs. J. W. AHIo killed a largo wild cat near her home at Itattle Crook tkl waak. The animal has killed mare than m ef bar chicken. The cat measured thrae feet aad one lack in length. -o. Tho cake baking damaaatraior at tho Weonomy store last weak said that Wild Itase Plaur eauld nat be beat that it waa the bast ha had vr ued. It Obstinate oa&fetfpaUaa, iadlgeetian and etamaeh disorders are permanently and positively cured by taking Hallls tar'd Itaaky Mountain Tea. U couts, Ten ar Tablet. Dr. Staae's Drug stare. The Mayflower mine, near Baker City, has another big strike oa, and, from present Indications, there wUl.be ao work done taia winter. -Cj- Salcm State Bank L. K. PAGE, Pt esldent E. W. HAZARD, Cashier ft CaUff, formerly pltekar eajbe 8)em Itaglaas, was In tho box for Portland Friday at Los Angela, and won hi game by a score af S to S. Man's Unreasonableness. is often as groat as woman's. But Thos. S. Austin, Mgr. ef the "Republi can." of Leavenworth, Ind., was sot unreasonable, when he refused to al low the doctors to operate on his wife, for femalo trouble, f Instead." he says, "wo concluded to try Bleetrio Bitters. My wife was then so sick, b&o could hardly leavo her bed, and five (5) rdiysieians had failed to re lievo her. After taking Bleetrio Bit ters, she was perfectly cured, and can now perforin all her household duties," 1 Guaranteed by J. 0. Perry, druggist, price 60c Some grocers sell Schilling Butft Sm bViof poaniar fUrerUf UUKU tfitM monayback ; some don't. They have their reasorja both ways. . Chemawa on Deck, The Fort Stevens and Chemawa feat ball elevens arrived this morning on tho 11 o'clock train, and are now con tending for football honors on the 'var sity gridiron. About 300 students came up from Ohemawa. Miss Bessie Beyle, of Cottage Grove, who has been visiting in Salem, re turned homo today. P. H. Raymond, the assistant post master, went to Portland yesterday afternoon on business, Miss Pearl Wilklna, ef Roseburg, is the gaest ef her friend, Mrs. Mnmie Davis, in South Salem. P. 0, Neat, a student nt the univer sity, spent Sunday in ttugeae, return ing ta Salem last evening. Jamas Milton, who has been the guest of a brother nt Liberty, left yes terday for hie heme in San PraneUca. Will Keiehum, of the Northwest Pa per Manufacturing Co., was a pas senger far the metropolis this morning. Mrs. Mnekey, of Portland, who has beea the guest of bar mother, Mrs, John P. Hughes, returned home this morning. G. W. Halaamb ef the Salem Can ning Company which recently suffered sack a severe Iom by fire, returned to Portland yesterday afternoon. Company "M," ths laeal militia company, have organised an Indoor baseball club, and arc prepared to meet all oomers. Carl Abrams was elected manager and R. W. Hoi man captain. A challenge from Y. M, 0. A. has al ready been accepted, and the game will be played in the near future. Pather O'ltriea, af the Dominican church, ef Portland, Is In the city ta nslt Pather Moore, of St. Joseph's church, in conducting a series af meet- MR. Mr. and Mr. 0. L. Pnrriah have re turned from Klamath Pulls, where they had goae ta attend the funeral af Mr. Par risk's fat hor, John W, Ham aker, Mrs. Ida Brawn, who has resided in Watt Salem for a number of year, left this morning for Council Bluffs, la., where she will make her home with her mother. Mr. Tressa Diviac, formerly Mis Oleman, of Corvalll, I slowly recover ing from a serious surgical operation, performed recently in a Salem hoc pltal. Corvallls Time. Mrs. Herman Reeves, who was form erly Mi Leda Baron, of this city, came up .from Portland last evening, and 1 the guosi of Mr. and Mrs. R, W. Halman, on Front street, Mrs. M. M. Bowman, of Waggoner, III., who has boon the guest ef her son, J. H. Allison, for some time, started en her return home this warning. She was accompanied as far as Portland by Mr. AUisoa. ANY FOOL Knows enough to carry nn umhrolla wlinn It rains but the wlso ono Is ho who currlus one whoi. It Is only cloudy. jiiw man win send for a doctor when ho. gets bed -fast, but tho wiser one Is ho who nil opts proper precau tionary, proven tlvo and ouratlvo innnsures whon first apportr tho Ills which, If ii IK checked and tin enrol, grow Into serious Illness. Impaired diges tion ami nutri tion nrpgrtwrnlly tho fort-runners of a nervous or functional break-down. iVcitMrv him ;rrHti( rrmcrifen moat abundantly for all such conditions In onr native mr.llclnal plants. With thn uw of chemically pure glycnrtim, of pnir strength ami at a wrr snMnlneri tmp- arm turn. ir. i-irrro rxirnris irom nnn Snal root, (juwn's root, Mtnuc root. Itlack Chmryhark. ItliKNlrnot ami Mandrake root. m-dlelnal prliii-lples whlrh, when onmblrtpd In Just the right proportions, constitute hi widely famed "(olden MmU (ml IHmitvcru." It restores the Wn of tho stomach, the activity of the liver and the atrsdlnms of th nfrves. pouring aro stek EDLER DID A GOOD JOB Vitality Into thn Mood till thn onm and debt HlaM one Is so renewed In health, strength and power that he can resume bis work, whatever It I, with vigor ami elasticity. All medical authorities, of whatever school, agree that riratl. or Golden Seal one of the eesential root In the make-up of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Is of very great value as a pure tonic, ami as an alterative valuable In chronic afTorilotM of the stomach, In tostlnes and bladder. VvtYvM. . No 'mlr the Orlilnsl but the "Bj btt Uttfs Llvtr Pills, drat tmt Kewtixe? yj' lr.AJ"rt V dd ... 'T ' Pierre, hare lieen much ImlUWit I mi never niiild, m IIkhi-HMtKt-i atUHt The) 're tmrely vegetable, belair tflMlo up nf riHK-entratMl anil rrnnwl medicinal itrineinlrM.. extracted from tho roots of Anertean nlants. l)o nut irrltxv One or two for MutBiali corrective, throe or four for oathartlc, p I'llt TTM pih tnn, Overtook Uio Milk Wagon. M. Bredemier holds the record for stopping a runaway horse. The deliv ery steed of the Pnlrmount dairy started for South Salem tbfs forenoon on a dead run, and there premised to be a very lively milkshake with whipp ed cream for a top dressing ia case of a eelltadoN. M, Bredemier, tho Yoko hama Tea Store man, saw the horse start, aad by a JWO yard run over took the animal just as it was about to crack up against a dray leaded with hardware He grabbed the lino and stopped the frightened animal. No damage was dene, Baby sleeps aad grows while mammy reals If Hdliiter's Rocky Mountain Ton 1 given. It Is the greatest Imby modiaine ever offered loving mothers. Mc cants, Tea ar Tablets. Dr. Stone's Drug stare. This morning's Albanj HP,,d . I L. D. Hedges, at Detreit: "nodges; who lma n rcputntlon 8J bully and all round disturber ,,f , peace, enmo down to the logK,ng M in nn intoxieatml condition. HP ,ffJ2 to make trouble from the um, i! rcAched tlnT oamp, knocklt- p,oph down and stamping them .th bis lL Mm' atlAA n-ia A.u.u . .. i" ww.'o. Alio Aviniiiiin ni ,i came downto quiet the man beaten and kicked for i,,, Hedges, after terrorising I ..ul lUl. It.. tll-i . . i-n iris iu niirnen wncre At trn llnm ISdler held sway, and ',., i.. It is Also reported tfant he sliol st ' After which ho went into the uiJ room, And continued rnising a diatifV nnce, and emptied his rc.Urr. At this time Dkller entered the home wlti a rifle, nnd told the bully to tike si self awAy, or suffer the eonqnat Hwlges lwggml to be given a cbsm And he wotjld leave. Bdler towered id gun, And gavo tho mnn the chanes U asked for, when Hedges, quick h thought, drew n revolver and attempted to shoot Bdler fired his rifle at ekti range at tho bully, shattering his bm nnu Killing mm insmniiy," Coroner CIourIi held nn Inquest Mv dsy afternoon, tho jury deciding It -oi jusllflnbto homieldo, nnd exontratlH lfeller. The Herald nlso says tho body t allowed to lie where it fell until lb sheriff and coroner Arrived; that Ut elliaen oonildercd HIges' kllllsf i blea-iing, nnd that the residents ef D troll stated they would not va d bury the body. Oregon Boy Successful. Carl Grlasen, son of Hon. Obarlc Griasoa, af McMinnvlllc, was one of the four imooeaoful applicant, out of a total af marc than 50, for a scholar ship In the Berlin Academy af Masta. This academy i maintained by the jsmperor aat.JSmprM af Germany Clareeee Larson, son of a BtW nad It U coaaidercd that the winning lfarmer near Oregon dty, was kill of a scholarship In It Is a vty high lust week bw the accidental mulus! wor. 0f rjfla j,, w frying, Catarrh Cannot bo Oared. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, si ten eaanot reach the seat of the dtMH Catarrh is a bleed or eenitltutlosiltul ease, and in order to euro it you i take internal remedies. Hall's CsUnt Cure ii taken internally, nn-1 seti t rectly on tho blood and mu'ooi tu fa ess. Hall's Catarrh Cure ii set i qusck medicine, It was prescribed h; one ef tho best physlctnns in this t try for years nnd is a regular m, scriptlen. It is composed of tat bta tonics known, combined with the W blood purlflorn, acting directly m Hi mucous aurfnees. Tho perfect esohV natlen of tho two ingrcdlonts ii staJ produces aush wonderful results la wl lug Catarrh. Send for taatimoaldtg free. P. J. OIIIUWY & CO, Prsfi, Tolsae a Sold by Druggists, prise 73e Take Hall' Family Pills for eauel patiea. 4MIH0E0MSllSKiaKestMa)Ma9AHtHlslHHSHlfli s Arthur Cotnogys, of tke Southern Pacific Company, who has been eon gged to hi room for several days be mm af a severe oold, is able to be out agoin, aad his smiling countenance W U be soon irt the depot as usual. Great Dress Goods Sale The Fraser Stock at Rostein & Greenbaum's Praser'a 1.M heavy black Suiting, all wool, now 65r3 J Praser 'a 35 grey Suitines. now oa tJ Prasor'a S8 inch all wool Flannels, now 45X yd z.'a I? I,,?wd fi" b,Mk Dr-s aood8 ..;;:;;; 'u& Prssar'a 3Sc piaia or figured Dreos Ooods, now 2o2 1 Ffaser'a UK) black Hearletto now. G5 J 74 Misses' Wool Dress Skirts at Very Low Prices Miss Marvin, secretary of the state board of library commissioners, want up to Albany teday on the 11 o'clock Irani, which did not reach Salem until 12:15, and returned oa tho 3:83 train I ni. .j I IUII Biioruvuo. "T AU WMl Albatross, yard wide, oalr " 7?77i .Rav.D.D.Hrrtt, pastor of the Chris g Worsted wad. ST I-a-3 J!' !!Z ?i """ "y. . . ...... ,, , , , iilDc J Towels, Large SizeTSpecial 10c each" LACE CURTAIN BARGAINS j. Le:;.. ;:; i?Z fyj.-iw Jfan ahuroh, ent to Portland this warning to attend a moating of the LitardaftominVUlonal Federation Con mi ties, which will bo held this after- )naaH at the Portland Y. M. 0. A. Bimer Board, ef Albany, was brought 10 the asylum this morning by one of the attendant at that institution. Yaung Beard has boon an inmate of the reform school for the past five years and was only released about sev en montha ago. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Wiggius, who, since their marriage one year ago, have resided at the earner of Eight eenth and Court streets, have just moved into tho pretty cottage recently erected by Mrs. Walker on the corner of Thirteenth and Oh em eke ta streets. Mr, aad Mrs. Wiggins spent Sunday with Mrs. Wlggias' parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Cavaaagh. at Hillside (Farm, near Turner ". length Cloaks, saason'a -i i '- , Xb- nn ; Cloak,, value up to IQ.00.... . .? . " "35 00 Gls' long Cloak,, this season',, prettj. trlmm..;.:':::...!! 75 ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM OQO -J -n . . aim juu commercial St Salem I MtgWHMMaaMM,,, r a U s t! t! lr n r1 r n 0 r n; aa Sti 81 a; E,