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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1907)
"r t Ti " i-i t- i ",'? . ' - ri DAILY OAPIXAIi JOURNAL SALJOM, OltBGON, TUESDAY, MAJICH S, 1007. 4 i Scott's Emulsion ttrsrthn enfeebled nursing mothers by incrinf their flth and nerve force It provides baby with the necessa and mineral food for healthy growth. ALL DRU0QI8T8I OOo. AND SI.OO. WWWW SALFM CITY COUNCIL ( Contlnnotl from jingo throe). not woll framed. It gave tlio com panies n rlianco to retaliate. Tlio Inequity of tho ordlnanco was that it did not donl with tho matter In n fair nnd equitable mannor. Mr. Low said Insurnnco was vory high. Ho pnld nil high as $16 per 11000. Ilntt'H worn no high now thoy could not rniso thorn. Thoy had not paid onoiiRh to help support tho flro rtoparttnout. Thoy do not pay onnugh for tho privilege of doing IhibIiiohh lioro. Mayor Itedgcrs: "I ngreo with you thcro, Mr. Low," "Mr, I'mzar mild thoy had told him at Portland that thoy would not ro dHco rates If a belter flro depart ment wn put In. Tho mayor cloned tho doliato by Mylng that ho wan moved to veto tho ordlnanco bocutiHo tho flat rato of SKO was unjust to Btiroty, plato '1m and accident companion. In auranco rJslc woro bnsod In part on tho llncoio foo and It would cortnln ly rnlHo rates. Mr. Jacobs uald ho wan not quali fied fully to votu and nskod to ho oxcuiod. MomborB objected. On roll cull ho explained hi voto, by saying ho favored a Kraduiito tax on Insurance companies. Ho votml nyo finally. Tour noos and nlno nyos resulted In sustaining tho ordlnanco. Tho noon woro Downing, Ohlirohlll, 8tolx, Grconbauiii, Waldo. Tho rent voted yo. Tho roHolutlon providing. for u charter commission wrni adopted. A, petition nuking that present auctioneers llconso bo not ropoalcd. Ordlnnnco to Issue $2142,43 Bouth Cowniorclal street bonds was patned llayno inovod to Indollnltoly post 1ouo ordlnanco on uiictlonuors. Lout Resolution by Htolx directing city Attorney to propnru ordinances and charter for publication. Carried. A resolution nuthorlxlug purohaso of thrco teams and wnuon to do city work was ruled out of order. After hoarlng n number of coin inunlrntloun and requests and peti tions to open Pine strael, asking bids for ti road grader, tho counull ad journed. . '(I Ml. Worhwl Like u Outrin. Mr. 1). N. Wnlkor, editor of that spicy Journal, thu Hntiirprlsa, Louisa, V., says: "I ran a nail In my foot last week and at ono applied lluok Ion's Arnica Halve. No Inflammation follewed: thu salvo simply hmilml tho wound" Honltf every soro. burn Ami skin disease, tluarnuteed at J. O. Perry, druggist 36c The calf was grown The beef was killed The hide was tanned The Shoe was made IN SALEM !p5jU mttatafiBiaMftaitataiiiisi.liiiaa,r.a..Mn...fttai,iirBilt u MADE AND SOLD BY E. L IRVIN & CO. Practical Shoemen Repairing a Specialty SALEM, OREGON ilIWl fat 1 1 I 1 1 1 18 1 II I 1 1 t I I I 1 1 1 I III' f TRANSFERS IN f REAL ESTATE H-M-M t Dllllllllllllt Tho following real estate Iran fern havo boon placed on rocord In tho ofllco of tho Marlon county re- carder: 8. O. Klghtllifger to William Ilonnalt lot 7, block 11, Geo. JnnoH' nddltlon Bulom, w 1.$ C. A. It. KlRlier nnd wife to J. C. Staplatou, ot nl., lots 1, 2, 2ft, 10. 10, 11 nnd 12, block 0, First annox Illvorvlow Park Add. Salem, 20 q o d 1500 W. M. and II. K. Stout to W. P. Bohullor, HO norufl t 10 s, r 3 w, w d 2000 A. V. and V. M. Janz to W. A. and H. I.lclity 10 ncrefl t 7 b, r 1 w, q o d Hurlnl Ground Assn. No. 2 to W. Ofl. Mondonhnll, s ft of lot 20, d O. & C. It. It. Co. to Prior ' of llsnodlatlno Priory of ML Augol, h ft of n o U, sac 33, t 7 n, r 2 o, q c d A. W. and (1. A. Sutton lo II. 13. nnd O. H. Drown, lot 1 and u 14 lot 2, block 1, Myers addition to Salem, w d 850 !8 bo 10. F. and A. F. MarotiH to A. L. Drown, lot 1, block 38, Halom, w d t . nnd O. E. Krnusso to It. II. !83 h and M. Flaming, land In blook 74 Balom, w d L. II. and O. OrusHinnn to Nick Horrox, 10 ncroH, t 5 s, r 1 w, w tl J. L. and M. V. JohiiBon to Nick Booros, road way, q c d Nick Beoros ot ux to J. L, John son, land In Marlon county, q 0 d J. P. rConynu ut ux to Fred Dontol, 10 acres t 3 s, r 1 w. w d Hortunso Honllno to T. II. Pnynu, lot 2, blook 8, Mill City, q a d 1 700 1 SI0 100 T. II. Payne to Gurtls Lumber Co., lot 2, bloak 8, Mill Glty, q 0 d A. D. Gardner ut nl to Btayton WoOhm Mills, seo 10, IDs, r 1 w, w d A. I). Gardner ot nl to Htaytou Woolont mills, land In Btny ton, w d Leundur Drown ot ux to Htny ton WoqIuu Mills, hind In Htaytou, w d 1R0 D00 300 200 John Mlolke ut ux to Blnyton Woolen Mills, .40 of an noro In Btayton 425 Mary K. Wlcko to C. II. Street- And if will outwear any thing of the kind made at any place in the world. To see is to believe. So ex amine E. L Irvin & Co.'s Hand er, land In block 00, N. 8a-; lom, w d 050 L. D. nnd J. H. Reeves to II. C. Eploy ct nl, lot 7, block 5, Salem 2500 Nclllo Vosson to Mory B. Cole ct nl. 17 acres, t 5 8, r 1 I w, w d 10 Frank Auston to Llzctto Schnokolford, lotsl nnd 2, yVoodburn Ffult Farm, vr d 2250 J. nnd G. Zolnor to Wm. Damp ot nl, w Ms blook 1, Dobt, Halzgarigs' Add. ML Angel, w d 1000 Ddvld A. McKco to Mlniln Blmnor, 31.51 ncroa socs 27 -and 28 t 5b. r 1 w, w d. . . 28C3 o Gould Itond OpviiN. Wellington, O., March 6. Tho Lorain nnd West Virginia railroad tho new Gouldlino between horo nnd Lornln giving the WabnBh four lake ports for handling tho immense trnf- flc botwoon PlttBburg nnd tho hikes, opened todny for trnfllo. This" line is prouauiy mo mom iniporiaui uiik connecting tho Wnhnsh railroad und tho lakes und moans much to Pitts burg Bhlppors. A Hyndloato wna or ganized to build tho road, which will bo turned ovor t,o tho WaboBh today Tho lino lu 35 tnlloH long, nnd has bean build nt nn onormoiiB cost ow ing to tho largo nmount of grndlng nnd, heavy bridges. It Is u single trnok lino chiefly for tho handling of coal nnd ore between tho lakes nnd tho mnnufncttirlng concerns In the Pittsburg district. PnsHengor Bbrvlco will ovontunlly bo cstabllshod which will become nu Important factor In tho handling of trnfllc In nnd out of tho Pittsburg district. How to Itenuiln Voting. To contlnuo young In health and RtrotiRth, do nn Mru. N. V. 'Rowan, .lloDonotiKh, On. did. Bho says: "Thrtfo bottlos of Kloctrlc Ulttors ourod mo of chronic liver and Htom nch trouble, complicated with such nn unhealthy condition ot tho blood that my skin turned red as flaunol. I am now practically 20 years younR or thnn beforo I took IOloctrlc nittors. I enn now do nil my work with oatm nnd nnsiiit in my huaband'B store." auarnntecd ut J. O. Perry, drtiRRlBt. Prlco 50c o TrfTVi-Mm IhtvlM Coiiti'iinlnl. Now OrlcanB Mnrch R. At a iniHilltiK ot tho JofTorson Davis Mem orial nBnoclattonJaBt night it wan an nounccd that on Juno 3, 1908, the corner btoro of a monument to tu'.o memory of tho Confederacy's only pomldent would bo laid In Now Or loniiB. Tho monument will cost $26, 000. Allct IliNtMvilt Wedding Waa romothlng to bo rocordod In the nnnnla of hliitory. llorblno ha been itakuowoldgod tho greatest of liver regulators. A poHltlvo curo for bil ious hondaohoH, conBtlpntlou, Chills und l'ovur, nnd all liver complnlnts. J. C. Smith, Little Hock, Ark., writes, "llorblno 1b tho groatont liv er medicine known, lluvo UHod it fof years. It does the work." 8old by D. J. Fry. o jk. m t is s: uk. . Bn a ? IIs Mad Yw Hut Alwm BmM Made Don't Neglect It It is a serious mistake to neglect a weak heart. It is such a short step to chronic heart disease. When you notice irregu larity of action, occasioning- short breath, palpita tion, fluttering, pain in chest or difficulty in lying on left side, your heart needs help a strengthen ing tonic. There is no bet ter remedy than Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. Its strength ening influence is felt al most at once. "I have usd 10 bottles of Dr. Miles' Heart Curt) und can truthfully wiy It Iibk done mo moro good than anything I lave over uectl, and I have tried nmrly everything that I know of. Tho doctor whu attended me asked ma what I ni taking nnd I told Mm Dr J.Ue Hrt Curo, he said It was iiol gin.r to do mo any Reed, but it Old. I have not taken any for a year now, nrd whno there Is occasionally a plight symptom of tho old trouble. It Is not enough for me to continue tho U'e of tlie medicine. If I should pot worse I would J-no- what to do. Tnko Vr. Mllen' Heart Cure as I did before. I conxlde.' myself practically cured of m heart tnuble H. H. DPftKAM, Llvlnzston, Tcxaa. Dr. M.'tes' Heart Cure li told by your drrpglit, who will Guarantee that the flMt bottle will binef.t. If It falls he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Vnnmm Itiillau Playwright. Now York, Mnrch 5. Gabriel D'Aimunplo, tho Itnllan plnyrlght, author of "Tho Dnughtors of Jorlo" und other modem dramas, most of which have boon mndo famous by the acting of Ulenorn Dusc, will be pres ent at the opening porformnnco of "Tho Dnughtor of Jorlo" which will be produced by Sotithorn nnd Mar lowe tonight. Saved ller Son's Life. The happiest mother in tho llttlo town ot Avn, Mo., Is .Mrs. S. Ruppeo. Slio writes: "Ono year ago my son was down with utich sorlouB lung troublo that our physician was un nblo to help him; whon, by our drug gist's ndvlco I began giving him Dr. Klng'B' Now DlBcovory, nnd I soon noticed improvement. I kopt thta treatment up for n few weeks when ho waB perfectly well. Ho hns work ed steadily ulnco nt enrpontor vorlt Dr. King's Dlscovory saved his life." auarnntecd host cough nnd cold cure by J. C. Perry, druggist; 50c nnd L Trial bottlo froo. DR. KUM Wonderful CHINESE DOCTOR TVill treat yon with Oriental herb and cure any diioaae without operatiof or pain. Dr. Kum i knows everywhere in Salem, and hat cured many prominent people here. He ima lived In Salem for 20 yera, and can be trusted. He utea mny medicines unknown to white doctors, and with them can curt catarrh, asthma, lunir trouhVi rh..., mausw, iiomacb. liver, and khln. IU Dr. Kum makea a apslalt7 of dropay and female trouble. ill, remddlM cure private disease whea eTerything elao fail. Ue ha, hundrede of tU rnonlaU, aad give eonjultation free. Price, for medicines very moderate, Pereow in the country eaa write fot blank. Bend stamp. If job want some extra fine tea, p,i from ua. u DX. KUM BOW WO CO., 107 Bonth High street, Stlem, Oregon. The Fasfcion Stables roraexly stmpaon'a Btablea. i -. Hvery and uib line Funeral turnout, a ipeeUUy. Tally ho for plcalea aad excursions, Phow 4. CIIAS. W YANKEE, Prop 24T aad U9 High Street, Itocky Hounta.n Tea Nuyoets Briee. 0Wa ML ISUKPEXDEXCK STAGE, Dally wteept Sunday. LaTea w lametto Houi. Salem at S p, eoa. Jteu with motor for Monmouth and Dallas at ; p. a an Hjitm tt S a, uu Kl 2 "TWWiXVJj Wild Rose Hour This la our high grade brand of flour suitable for nil pur poses. Out of it you can mnke the lightest loaf bread and also th finest pastry. It Is giving better satisfaction thnn ever this year and Is without a doubt the best family flour on tho market. OIvo it a trial when you want flour again. At All Grocers B B B Oraor a packago of this famous health and brain building flour nnd enjoy some good old fashioned New England Drown Dread. A chanco at a right hot loaf will mnko you think you nro in Boston. With Allen's Self-rlslnR D. B. B. Floor you can mnko bread Just llko tho Puritans used to mnko. :t-H Pnncnko Flour Is also a puro food; self- Trado rising and all ready to Mark mix with wator nnd bako on a hot griddle MIEN'S B B B f LOUR CO. Pacific Const Factory, Ban Jose, Cnl. Eastern. Factory, Llttlo Wolf Mills, Mnnnwn, Wis. Spent wisely is the source of much satisfaction. Why not spend a little of It wisely now buying grocories of us? Baker, Lawrence & Baker Bocceaaors to narrltt t Lawwnca. BULLOCK BROS. ' ..RESTAURANT.. Two doors south of Bush's Bank Open Day and Night The best of everything. ciean and quick service. Salem Fence Wire HcadquArtera for Woven "Wire Fencing, Hop Wire, Barb Wire, Poultry Netting, Pickets, Gates, Shingles and P. &. D. Ready Itooflng. All at lowest prices. Walter Morley 250 Court St. Salem, Ore CAPITAL COMMISSION 267 Commercial St. PlMMie 179 CO. Cash Purchasers of Pounry, Eggs, and All Farm Produce. H. S. Gile & Co. W&oiesate Growers ami Co itssloa Merchants In tho market at all times for dried fruit and farm produco ot all kinds. SPECIAL We hato for salo a few apple oar- Inc and slicing aacalas; eqaljiaeat for a larse dryer; win wake a j0w prlc. om FOR CEILING AND n turennotbe,u .u autecuon of your floorfc- ceiling lumber, and a-youw, lre,y.t.0flnihe'arBe,t1 :zrnm GOODALELnriJER Phono 52 Main. LITTLE DO-PEKP MJST HER SH But no ono need worry aboutw tills timo of tho year, If they cat dainty nnd delicious Sprlngho&c nn appotlzlng nnd nourlihlar! mer meal. Wo havo everrtklst t cholco meats, and nil the dd!a of tho Boason In both frtii Binoked meats that will pleuit moat critical epicure. k. o. onoss, Stato Street Market Pmm! TUB HOUSEWIFE GIVES li the highest nword to our flrsti bread, pies, rolls, cakn and f I gonerally. And with rewoa. nl nothing bettor baked tbtatMj ducts from flour leaiint oof ( Ono thine Is sure the whole ' agrees with tho housowlfe ik ' brend comes from the CAPITAL DAKJPtr. C. Ullow, W House Cleaning Time r iH 1$ htit W Tfcn onsnn , w i u iaHi nouso ana wucu . - your plumoinK i " j there Is anymiBB - , range or water -jM pipes or gas im- - te, experienced men to P" . A. L. 5H fite Ptioae ! li wiMiffiHHrraiti t aUs. tfSsrua K&t w-r; . v -- ., u, sw r.i PRHjssivH m ir "H iMeMAi.c:S id 'J II ""'ITl"IWTtJ $$ fc-j .- ii-