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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1906)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVP3IHKU 1, 1000. 3 "SmSin oatc "Sold On Mcrvt '- r y J.A.Folger&C-1 nuatp J. A. Jnfl imMmwmwmmmmmimumtm m iimiih i in i i 1 1 in iiwi nut aJJ Wet Feet? Yes! Bad Colds? And that won't be all and then doctor bills. We'll save all that at a cost of $3.50 to $7.00 For the best high top shoes made. Our line cannot be duplicated. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoe for $3.50 And tho best ?3.50 ladles' shoo ever sold by any store In any city. It Is useloss to pay more- for a shoe when $3.50 will buy tho I Acme of Shoo Perfection. It comblnos three feature which are all 1 Important. HEALTH LONG WEAR ELEGANT APPEARANCE L L. Irvin & Co. PRACTICAL 326 State St., Salem URORA'S WATER SUPPLY Aurora, Oro., Nov. 15. At tho It cr meeting of the city. council crdlnnnce was passed nljthorlz- ho mayor and recorder no enter lo n contract with D. M. Watson, Portland, to bore nn eight Inch ill deep enough to get a sufficient l;!y of water for ft city water Irks plant. Tho price was to be, t"3 per foot for the eight men o, $3.70 for six Inch pipe, and $3 4' Inch pipe. If It was found ressary to use the smaller sizes. a 'ctter to. the council In August Watson acreed. In caso tho Jncll accented his nronosltlon and do a contract with him, that ho uld start work, on the plant with- hlrty or forty days. After tne Inance was passed the recorder tlved a letter from Mr. watson, lo was In Illinois at-the time, say- that hla boring outfit was work- on a plant at Astoria ( and that would get around to the Aurora as soon as possible. This was ft a month ago, and none of the officials have since heard from COntrnrtnr anil the cltlZCHB are .., Honing to wonder where they are on the water works proposition. representative of the Falrbanks we people was here today flgur- f with the city council In regard laying the water works mains. 1 contract that the city has with Watson la merely a letter from 1 telling what he would do. and T U no time limit or penalty at- uea. ater work wlant Is needed ' as the Inmranra vafoa Are near- prohibitive. aa4 the cty has io- rnngh j, th, treawry to bull 5 lnt wUk9t kewHac tt city. Absolutely Pure NO ADULTERATtOiN Pure Cream Tartar and Purc Bicarbonate SoJa Only -SOU) on MERIT: Folger & Co. snFundK Of Counsel you'll soon be sick, SHOE MEN Repairing a Specialty A Enough revenue could bo obtained from water users to make the plant pay out In a short tlmo. o DON'T EXPERIMENT. You Will Mako No Mistake if You Fob low This Salem Citizen's AVtvlce. Never Neglect your kidaeyi. If you bav. pain U the bask, urinary dlo-der, dtsaiaess and ntrvousaws, pi time te aet and no time to experi ment. TbeM are all symptoms of kid ney trouble, and you should ek a remedy wbleh 1 known to care the kid neys. , Doan's Kidney Pills ii tie remedy te use. It has euraJ many stubborn oases In Salem. No need to experiment. Feb low the advice of a Salem citizen and bo cured yourself. E. K. Gilliam, proprietor of the Hvty and feed stable at 02 Ferry street, and living at 332 Water street, Salem, Ore gon, says: "Years of almost constant driving and a ran i gei ago which, wrenched, my back badly bd tended to bu't 'my kidneys, which T felt in severe baekaehe am lameness, to that at times I could hardly ,traighten up and sharp pains caught mo when I are after sitting. Nena of the remedies I Uhi did mo any good until a short time ago I was in Led to get Dean's Kidney W U. . .1 Dr. Stono'. d-ug store. In a short time I obtained more relief from the back aeha and dliordernl oondlUon of the kldaeya than I had for years. I know of neighbors who have also used your remedy and they all speak of it as the best kidney medicine there i. "0 I bellwo this to bo f o " For sale by all dealer Mu i M cents. Foster-Milbarn Co.. Bjffato. New York. d. agent. f.r the United Hemeaber tho namo-Deaa'a-aaa-take no other, g. D. Stewart, of Woodbum, waa In the city yeaUtd-7- TO JOIN FRISCO TO GOTHAM .WASHINGTON LKARXS OP RS- TAHLISHMENT OP FLKET OP FOUltTKKJf VKSSKLS TO VIX HITTWEEN HONOLULU AND AND XKW YORK AND SAX FUAXCISCO AXD XKW YORK, VIA THE ISTHMUS AP TEHAUX TKPKC -FACT TAKEN AS PROOF THAT THE ERA QF WATER TRANSPORTATION HAS. REALLY DAWNED. Washington, Nov. IB. Word of Thnt Is rognrdod as fho nrst Im portant stop tnkon In nntlclpntlon of tho opening of tho Panama canal, renchod Washington this week from Mexico City. Accordlpg to advices tho Amorlcnn-Hnwnllan Steamship compnny will nut In onorntlnn In : January a fleet of fourtcon blc freight stehmors botweon Now York nnd Snn Francisco nnd New York and Honolulu, In connection with tho Tohnuntopeo Xntlonnl rnllwny of .Mexico, which travorsos tho Istlimun of Tohnuntopec. It Is bot loved that tho steamshlpB will run direct from const to conBt as soon as tho Pnna nin cnnnl Is opened, nnd tbnt the compamy Is starting thus onrly In or der to estnhllsh Its business. The fleet of fourteen ships Is to di vided, seven of thorn plying between Xew York nnd Contzncnnlos, nnd nn equal number between Snn Frnncia co. Santn Cruz and Honolulu. Tho steamers will maintain n weekly schedule, nnd freight will bo trntifi shlpped ncrosa the iRthmus by rail. i Tho news Is regarded hero ns moat Important to all sections of the coun try, for It gooB to prove thnt nn orn of wntor trnnsportntlon Is nt hnml nnd tho domination of tho railroads In co mm or co thus Is to bo curbed naturally. DologntB from both tho Atlantic and Pacific constR to tho convention of tho nntlonnl rlvora nnd harbor congress hero Decombor G and 7 next will oxplnln fully nt thnt tlmo Just what further plnnH nre making for an oxtbnslon of this wntor tratllc from const to coaRt. It Is reported that many big projoctn aro under way. 1 Incidentally, tho convention will dwell on tho nood for moro vigorous notion nil along tho lino In tho innt ter of wntorway development. Tho rivers nnd harbors of tho country nro said to bo the most dlRgrncoful of any nation, nnd In the Intorosts of 'commerce demands will bo made I that tho appropriation for tho devel opment of natural resourcon ho In- croasod to ISO.OuO.OOO annually. ,The rivers and harbors rongross Is non-pollttcl and Ita npponl Is ex pected to hnvo wolght with tho na tional Inwwakers at the coming ses sion. Among other things, the conven tion will point out thnt If tho Uni fied States Is to napturo tho trado of , South and Centrnl Amorlcn. It must Improve IU porta nnd nnvlgable rivers. In addition, the establish ment of son-going linos would bo of far greator bonoflt If tho stoniushlps were able to ascend Rtronma toward the Interior of tho country, thus bringing transportation charges down to n minimum nnd onnbllng tho American manufacturer, morchant and farmer to competo with tholr rivals In other nations who havo rap tured and hold ihe trade of Latin Amorlcn solely because they havo been able to ship entirely by wator o Constipation. Health Is absolutely Impossible, If constipation be present. Many seri ous cases of liver and kidney com plaint have sprung from neglected constipation. Such a dephirablo con dition Is unnecessary. There Is a cure for It. Horblna will speedily remedy matters. C. A. Lindsay, P. M., Hron son, Fla., wrltes,( Feb. 12, 1902: "Having used Herblne, I And It a fine modlclno for conlpatlon." 50c a .bottle. For sale by I j. Fry drug store. . o Argentine Wheat Crop Short, Buenos Ayres, Nov. 15. Tho wheat crop this season will fall much below tho average. Recent storms havo practically destroyed the crop In the Rodarlo and Santa Fa districts. o CASTOR I A Ik lafeata m CkiWrwu Tta KM Yh ton Atajf tofr JUn tM r.e ZtfE& A Square Doal la n Mured you when you buy Dr. Pierce' family medicines for nil tho tngrcdl cut enuring Into them nro printed on tho bottle-wrappers and their formula arc atteMed under oath as bolng completn and correct. You know jumvlint yctt arts paying for and that tho Ingredients are gathcnil fmra Nature's laboratory, being selected frm tho mot valuablo natio mwilcin.tl mow found growing In our American foresBTmdjvhlle potent to curt arc perfCTtk harmlasAStaw to tho mot delicate woimVafrJiTtiTTn Not n (Iron . ..- ' !.' LLi n uioMf -ii in thenu v t.-uiireLnjj: rmH. '" nnft t ij; agent iwses Intrinsic tn. idiun iiropertloo of IUon. IwIiir a mo-t valual Wamlteptlc and antl-fernx-ut. nutrlllvo and rootlilug demnl com. t)erlne plavs an Important port In I)r. i'u roe's ltK!en Md!cal lUeorry Ii the cure of lndiMion, iipli and wink toraa"h. nttomlwl by nr rlslncs, beari-inirii, f.iul lrmth, ei.tl tomtit'. poor nijutlt. gnawing feeling In stom ach. tiliiiunr& mid kindred durnnjn. me'it of the tomiei. liver and bows. I'.i - tli-ur!ng ell thr tHieiHtreiuR ailniiMii" tiii'-tftililen Medlci.l DIeover If a - x i itu- (or all dUcnses of the nueiMi mnni'i i,h. as catarrh, whether of tho nal p,imesoruf tho Ftdinnoh, Ihiwp'i br telie ur-ans. liven In Its ulceration sta'ioH it v ,n j ,ekl to this sovereign rem edy If Ito u'v ''p persevered In. InClimptc Catarrh of the Nasal passages, It I well, wlnle teknit: tho "iialden Medical bls covry " tor the necessary cotisitltiitloral treatment, to cleanio tho pr.snes frts-Jy lw r three timm a day with Or. Sago's C;itnrrli Kemedy. This thorough coure ol treatmiuit gencrnlly cures tho worst case-. In tviwln end hoirene rmieUir hren rtiial. ilirii unit ImiiT ntl'.-ei'Mis except een tumni.un In ti slviievl yilire-i. Ilit "(Solnon ilenlc-nl IMmmtitj'" to a hnxt ottlilPiit ivn edy, fftM-elalty In tboe ohtlnste. Iinminm i-' rM t hy Irritation mil conntlun of tli"l iMtu'liUI mtieoui uicmlii fttieo. Tlio"lHs" enrery " In not mj vihI for acute coughs aril Pip f.tm MiiJi'eu coUK nor muxt It lie ox Keeled to eut. ron-imntlon In IM B(nnoJ !(' mrn-l 1 1'ie will do tlmt- lull for nil .h . iMtinate. .-ir (i!r (uch, wlili h. If ni-f-Ir.rieil, ,-r I'ti.'r intti- Icntt uiiljeunitror t!,m.il -l!.' -' ti.tilii I'l t tint 1-NllW-tilK . !Tft8OltMMHHHtMttSMIIieMNI Gold Deist Fioar Ma.le by THE SYDNEY POW Ell COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. Mntlo for family use. Ak your groctr for It. Urnn nnd shorti nlwuys on band, P. B. Wallace AGENT otwoxee)ae)aejjs eM ItKSOIiUTION TO IMPHOVi: STATU STItKI'TT. Notlco Is lioroby glvon that nt tho mooting of tho Council of tho City of Salem, hold Monday, Novcmbor 5, 1D0G, tho following resolution was adepted: Hosolvod, That tho Council of tho City of Salem, Orogon, dooms It ox podlont nnd proposes to Improve Stato stroet from tho oast lino of Commorclal stroet to the weat lino of Ch u roll street In the following man ner, to-wlt: First Hy taking up the artificial stuno orosa walks, Second Hy grading tho rondwny from tho onst line of Commurolal straot to tho west lino of High streot n width of thirty nnd one-hnlf feet on onoh side of the oontor lino of tho s.troot, nnd from tho oast lino of High stroet to tho weat lino of Church street tho space botweon tho riirbs na thoy nro now In place, and tho full Intersection of Liberty stroot and High street' to the propor sub grade. Third ny paving the roadway and full Intersections, save and ex cept the space botweon tho rails nnd ono foot outside of the rails of tho stroot railway tracks with Warren's nitullthlc Water Proof Pavement. Fourth Hy paving tho spaco bo tweon tho rails of tho railway traoks and ono foot outside of the traok, bolonglng to tho Portland General Hleotrlc It. It. Co., nnd Oregon Kloc- trlc II. It. Co., with atones and blooks IUG JV. II. JJ, W. .. ...... ......-.- set on concrete and grouted with co- ment mortar nnd by replacing tno rails now In use with grooved rails not less than seven Inches In depth and weighing not less than soventy flvo (75) pounds per yard. The con rrete tinder the rails nnd stono blocks to bo not less than six Inches In depth. Fifth Hy constructing artlflclsl stono curbs on each side of the street from tho cast lino of Commercial streot to tho center line of High street, thirty-one and ono-balf foot from tho center lino of tho stroet. and Joining the curb with thoso now In place on Liberty street and High streot, and by constructing artificial stone sidewalks over the apace be tween the curbs now In place and the proposed now curb, and on other nortlons of the sidewalk area not now paved with artificial stone side walk. Sixth Py constructing an lulet for the water At the northeast cor ner of the intersection of Stato street with High street and a CAtcb basin at the northwest corner, and con necting the Inlet and catch basin with slx-lnch Yitrjled wwer pipe, and connecting the catch baaln with the Mwer with six-Inch wwer pipe. SW tw,roveesta to V uUt ia 1 .- mill v'rillf"iiiij.i m i uvni ivnrior tfUuv.. tome Jul tIlitt4W GET Wc Imvo saHtplcil tho city with J get a sample, call at tho offlco ? When you buy Hour bo Hro WILD ROSE FLOUR S1.00 n sack nt nil grocers. Mado front old wheat, too. ltIgtt - t - IIl - Oregon Pine, Ash SALEM, nccordanco with tho charter nnd or-j dlnnncea of tho City of Salem nnd tho plans, Bpoclflcntlona nnd esti mates filed In tho ofllco of tho Ro cordor of tho City of Salem, on tho Cth day of Novcmbor, 190G, nnd en dorsed "Plans nnd Specifications for tho Improvement of Stato Street from tho east lino of Commercial Stroot to tho west lino of Church Htroot, nnd tho ostlmato of tho work to bo done nnd tho probnblo cost thoroof." Tho cost of said Improvement to bo nssoBsod to tho abtittlnc property owners, na provided by tho City Clinrtur. Tho estlmnte of the probnbla cost for 11io Imurovoniont of Bald Stato atreat Ib: Probnblo cost 522,512.60 Loss stone blocks 3,032.03 Halanoo $18,980.01 Tho nliavo Improvement U to bo classed na Warren's Dltulltblo l'nvo- ment. Tho plans, specifications and ostl- matos of tho engineer omployod by tho Council for tho Improvement of Bnld 8tato street nro hcroby adopted. ItoBolved, That tho Uocordor of tho City of Salem bo nnd la hereby directed to glvo notlco of tho pro posed Improvement of said streot, ns provided by tho City Charter. nomonstrnncci ngnlnst tho nbovo Improvement may ho filed in writing with the City Hocordor within tan days from tho flnnl publication of this notlco. Hy order of tho Council. W. A- MOOUI18, Hooorder. Hate of final publication of this notice Is the ICth day of November, 1900. 1 l-Cl U Xotlro of HliN for HulldliiK Hide. miiIUn, lilda will bo recolvwl up to 5 o'olook p. in. of Saturday, November 17, 1900, for tho construction of; sldownlks along tho following de-, scribed lota In tho City of Salem, I Oregon, In accordance with tho re quirements of the ordinances nnd under tho supervision of tho Btreot CommlMloner of snld City, to-wlt: West side of lots S nnd 0, nnd south 25 foot of lot 7, In block north of blook 20. , West sldo of lots 3 and A, In block 10, O. II- Jones' nddltlon. West sldo of lot 1, blook 8, O. II. JonoV addition. East side of lota 1 and 3, block 10, O. If. Jones' nddltlon. t.'n.i cMa nt lot X. tiloflk 8. O. H. - ...nw -,..v ... ... -, - -. - Jones addition. Knit sldo of lots 1 and 2, blook 0, O. II. Jones' addition. Lots 1. nnd 2, bloak 41, North Sa lorn. Lots 3 and , block 41, North Sa lom. Southwest U block 13, Salem, Or egon. Northwost U blook 13, Salem, Or- egon. 125 feet of walk on lot 8, blook 5, O. II. Jones' addition. Lota 6, 6, and 7, block 41, Uni versity addition. Tho west half of lot 7, block 42, University addition. Lots 5 and 0, block 42, University addition. Parts of lots 1 and 8, block 42, University addition. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. A certified cheek for 10 per cent of the bid must accompany the bid, and if the successful bidder refutes to comply with tho ordinance and do the work, tho check will he forfeit wl to tho city. Dlds to be submitted to the street eomtnUsloner. The data of this police Is Novem ber 1. 180. H. R. PAOH, 11-7-Ht Kr Coltw. MWHtlrrWIHIIH l V O NE ? Wild Koso Flour. If you did not ntul OITT OXK. It li llko the mntple. r - F4HI''t4ieitlg CIIAS. K. SPAUIdJINOi B. O. MILES, Picsldont, Svss. and Treaa. Chas. K. Spanieling Logging Co. Manufacturers of and Maple Lumber OREGON. O. C T. CO .STEAMERS- pomona AM) OHKOOKA LKAVH pouTi.ANi Monday; wkdnkb- DAY AND FltlOAY AT 10 A. M Tl'KSDAY, TlU'ltHDAY AND HATl'HDAY AT 710 A.M..' FOK COHYAIdS Tl'KSDAY, TUUH9DAY AND KATPHDAY AHOl'T O P. M. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt ? Slabwood Delivered on Short Notice The Chas. K. Spaulding Milling Company . VllB TOWN OMBK. Couldn't make an aonoudeemtat that would pleuie the publle botte than when we tell them that their laundry work will be dona to perfeo tlen and Ihe Stlem Steam Laundry can't be competed with anywhere la the couat'y for the perfection of Its work oa linen, silks or woolens. We defy competition In this line, beciuielf bere were say letter methods we would have them a) once. Try the Salem Steam Laundry. Prices right. SAXUM BTBAU LAUNDRY. Colonel. J, OlauKead, Fro?, F1IONB 26, 13e-lW i. Uberty Highest Price For FOULTItY AND KCG8 POTATOES ONION'g AND AM. PRODUCT! CAPITAL COMMISSION CO. 267 Commercial St. CHINA STORE Special sale, silks, fancy goods, embroidery, lace, genta' and ladle' furnishing goods, wrap, coata, panta and suits, trunks, tnntHoga and blaa kcts. Wo make up sew line of wrappers, waists, white aderwer, and klmoaaa. Everything olag at fewest rt, S4 Cri H., I), Or. m i imii'n iiiih ii"i ij