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iWWMtitptw,,wWMlwww()tMtwtWMBMMMtM)t tnM9i&xtsalarniiimimmvmMiBtvui Mb-nH 6 DAJfliX CAPITAL JOURNAL, SAIMW, ORBOON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1007 - $ i Mi m GREAT- INVfNTOR - ' IN TOWN W. E. Oambcll, (he Automatic Gas Cut-Off Gbnlus Is Here V. E. Campbell, inventor of tho Campbell automatic safety gao cut off, is in tho city taking in tho state fair, and many pooplo who nro inter ested in mechanical contrivances, and recommend tho burner for its lifo and gas saving appliance W. C. HASSLEIl, M. D. Chief Sanitary Inspector. T. J. FARRELL, Chief Plumbing Inspector. F. II. Lauzon, electrician for the board of public works at Tncomn, eays: "In adding my opinion ,to -the mnny other's expressed as to the merits of the Cnmpboll Automatic Safety Cut-off, I wish to state that I lmvo examined the dovice as ap plied to ens Jets and gasolene stoves, and do not hesitato in giving my unqualified endorsement, as I con sider this tho most perfect device that has come under my observation, and 1 venture tho opinion that whon nro enjoying nn ncqualntlnco with him. It is undoubtedly n fact that lio has one of the most attractive in ventions of tho ngo. His contrivance ecoms to bo Blmplo, and yet It meets ft need that has' been keenly nppnr ront over slnco tho uso of gas ns nn Illuminating substanco has been be foro tho public. Ills Invention makes it impossible for gas to pass through a Jot whon It is not burning, hence If a light Is accidentally extinguished blown out or goes out from tompor nry difficulty with tho gaH plnnt, tho How of gas is sure to bo cut off. Thus it not only provonts gns from escaping, but in many instances eavos. Tlioro nro thousands of cohco of asphyxiation ovory yonr, nnd this invention will forovor put i stop to ft. Even if a porson wishes to buI cldo by tho gas routo It would bo Im possible with this flxturo on tho light, Tho Invention is also very vnluablo on n gns or gasollno stove. In most cities tho latter nro entirely prohibited, but with this automatic cut-off they nro Just nn snfo as nny kind of n Btovo. Mr. Cnmpboll hns mado headquar tcrs nt tho fair grounds nnd nt Frn sor'fl plumbing establishment. It In suggested bysomconthuslnstH who liavo bocomo fnmlliar with tho pat ont Mint Mr. Cnmpboll soil boiiio stock in his company while in Salem, and Jt is now understood that a lim ited quantltywlll bo placed nt .tho ills posnl of Salem pnrtlos. It would bo wen ror nnyono interested In such mo.' mnttorB to communlcnto with Mr. Franor or with Mr. Cnmpboll himself Tho following testimonials Bpcak for thomselvoB: San Francisco, Cnl. To whom It may concern: "We, tho undersigned, hnvo enro fully oxamlnod tho mechnnlBtn of Campbell's Automatic Snfoty Gnu Durnor nnd subjoctod It to sovoro test nnd find Hint ovorything claim ed for it by tho putontoo Ib ns-Btatcil, those cut-offs nro manufactured it will in n comparatively short time como into universal uso, ns tho uso of it will practically eliminate the dangers inouirred in the use of either gns or gasolene." M. C. Dlngham, maBtor mechanic, at 421 Skldmoro Btrcot, Portland, hnB this to 'say: "My long experience as an nctlve constructor of mechanical devices, closo application of mechanical prin ciples and my never ceaBing effort to know how ,to do things, hns well ilttcd mo to Judge of this device, nnd I must Bay that the Campbell Auto matic Cut-oft is tho most porfoct nnd complete piece of mcchnnlsm it has been my pleasure .to oxamlno. "It is perfect In its working, nb solutoly nutomatlc in its movement, durnblo in its construction nnd as Bomiltivo In its principles of opera tion nB Bocms possiblo for humnn In tolllgonco to construct thought nnd matter. " will say in conclusion that it Is my Judgment that no ono will mnko n mistake by investing in tho capital ntock of Cnmpboll'B Auto matic Snfoty Oas iftirner company, for I bollovo It will bo a wlso nnd prudent investment." .E Lyons, malinger of tho North ern Pnclflc Tormlnnl company, at Portland, hnB this to Bay: "I hnvo oxamlnod nnd tested tho nutomntic Hafoty gas burnor nnd find It to bo fnr beyond what it was rep resented. It cortnlnly looks good to THE HOUSE f URINISHING CO THE HOUSE Or BAKOAIN5 OUIt LAKGE STOCK OF HIGH GRADE FURNITURE AM) HOUSE FURNISHINGS IS RELN'G RAPIDLY CLOSED OUT AT i lAni "4 AWIOS COST. WE ARE GOING OUT OF HUSINESS AND MUST GET KID OF TUB GOODS REGARDLESS OF PRICE. IP yoc XEED THING IN OUIt LINE YOU WILL FIND THIS SALE A GREAT MONEY SAVEK. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. EVEnYTnLXQ ' DUCEI). fr HM.I. ,... .. i. i., .....i ,.-,.,. im hotit nf tim Inupst. nrh'cs that the best can bo purchased for is not u bad tmtt ., ..,.u.uviU, uiu nisi. ..u ........ T - A,,o pwsejy of Hint tinlt may be cnllcd n biii-Knln-Iuinter," but Hint's only, nnotlicr imine ror "economical, aiicro-s -goou limiting" jn -, Everything in this stock of furniture is n Imrgnin, but unlike the usual "bargain," it Is not Boincthjug old or out. Of dnte. StOM CARPETS Sw 9P L 16 Jl l ii I MEM ' M3& ; Lace Curtains and Portieres Here again you can make a substantial saving. It's better than a bank You make from 20 to 25 per cent on yoirr Invest In this lino you will bo astound ed at tho great reductions. Eighteon to forty per cent off. WALL PAPER i n H. Dockw.ith, gonoral agent of tho WoIIb Fargo express, at Portland, Bays: "I flavo thoroughly exntnlned tho Automntie Safety Gas nurnor nnd am sntlsfled it is nil It is claimed, thereforo I do not hestitato to sub scribe for Block." This Invention Is now on exhibi tion at tho main building of tho Btnto fair grounds, and oIbo nt the plumbing shop of A. L. Frasor. nuw l w ,Mj jiy. i. ''!,. i'n mjn. ijr:5s DRESSERS Wo nro mnkmg n special effo't to sell off our wnll pnpor. Brighten up tho old rooms with Bomo of our oplondid designs. Invostlgato now. This will not last always. The House Furnishing Company 1 77 Liberty Street The House of Bargains A n ,9S32$2hib Fit up your bed room with c: of our elegant dressers. Web! Jome beautleu left In blrd'nj maple and oak. Get the beul Of tho saving. IRON BEDS Pretty designs in Iron tiitj :atch your fancy. You m iloi to discard tho old UDUilbfl wooden framo when you ml cheso bo cheap. MEHIKE SHOE V7 NOW Open For Business 444 STATE STREET n We present those ??!! onc w'ntcr styles which distinguish llmmcntunc frnm I lr usual in their superi- i ' ority of leather, workmanship and r . shoe character. . . . F i . Special Agents for Hanan Shoes COMPANY OWNS THE GRAVEL Eugene Galls Attention to a feature Overlooked In Her Paving Contracts A peculiar situation Is snld to havo nrlson In the city of Eugene whereby that municipality through lack of foresight on tho part of its city council hns lost sovernl thou sands of dollars. According to re ports tho Eugene city council in making its contract with tho paving company uoglectod to provide re garding tho ownership of tho gravel which was removod from tho streets provlouB to putting down tho pav iug matorlnl. It sooms now that tho company hnvlng the paving of tho Btroota in charge hug remove! the grnvol and maintains thnt It is tho company's property, to dUpoao of as it may soo nt. It is further stated thnt tho pnving company selling tho gravel and reaping a rich profit thoroby. In this Bnmo connection wo are informed that when tho Eugene city counoll contracted with tho pnving company to macadamize cortnln of tho city's thoroughfaros It roqulroJ the company to guarantee tho pave ment for ton yoars, as a precau tionary moasuro, but that tho pav ing company in ngroetng to do this mndo tholr contract price for tho work higher accordingly, than hni been charged other cities for tho Bamo kind of pavement. As the paving proposition is now boforo this city, tho Horald simply call attontlon to tho situation In our neighboring city, with tho lifc?a that such a condition of nffnlrs re sulting In loss to the city may not occur hero. As tho saying goes, "forewarned Is forearmed," nud whon tho question of mnklug a pav ing contract with nny company cornea up, It is suggested that Im portant details, such as Eugene 6eom8 to have overlooked, may nof bo forgotteu. Albany Herald. Waiting for Calhoun. Snn Frnncisco, Sept. 17. Follow ers of the graft prosecution nro awaiting with considerable interest tho taking of testimony in the trial of T. ti. Ford, chief counsel of thv United RallroadB, who is nccused of passing tho monoy to Ruef In tho trolley bribery. This Intor.ost Is nrousod by tho bellof thnt Patrick Calhoun will tako tho stand in de fenso of his subordinate, and will nttompt to savo himself nt the same time. With Pntrlck Calhoun on tho stand tho court will doubtless bo livened by somo spicy and poppery tostlmony, for Honey would bnlt him to his heart. Calhoun hns never mndo a statement beyond a moro contradiction of the testimony glvon by tho grand Jury by mint employes, thnt Ford drew tho money from the mint and gave it to Ruof. If ho is called as a witness, ho may bo compelled to glvo somo explana tion more satisfactory than n moro detail. The Texas Wonder. Curos nil kidney, bladder and rheumatic troubles; sold by all drug gists, or two months' trial treatment by mail for ?1.00. Dr. E. W. Hall, 202C Olive street, St. Louis, Mo Send for testlmonlalr. Sold by Stone's drug store. VETCH AND CHEAT SEED Wo havo a limited amount of each on hand, and if you will need any better put your order in early, as the supply will not equal tho demand. Tittson & Co. Haskell Clnims Oklahoma Victory. Guthrie, Okla., Sept. 17. Early returnu Indlcnto that tho entlro Democratic stato ticket, headed by C. N. Hnskoll (or governor, hns boon successful and thnt tho stato consti tution, written by n Democratic con vention, hns beaji adopted by n largo majority in today's elections. Republicans havo not yet given up hope, however, nnd believe .that tho final returns will show thnt Gov ernor Frnntz has been elected ns tho first executive of tho now Btnto by a eufo mnrgln. A heavy Frnntz voto has beon cast in mnny cities and towns in "old Oklahoma," but will almost certainly bo wiped out by tho overwhelming Hnnkoll voto that Is bolng rolled up In Indian Territory. Tho Indians are helping out tho Democratic total, whllo a consider able defection In tho Republican ne gro vote is reported In somo boc tlons. Interest In tho election cen ters largely In tho gubernatorial race. Governor Frnntz Ib nersonally popular throughout both .territories nnd the Republicans continue to hope that this will carry the ticket. That tho legislature will be Demo cratic Is admitted. Insuring the elec tion Thomns P. Gore, of Lnwton, nnd Robert L. Owen, of Muskogee, no Oklnhomn's first representatives in the United States senate. Sena tor Owen is a Cherokoo Indian, nnd proud of his racial connection with the aboriginal Americans, whllo Mr. Gore will be the first totnlly blind ninn to bocomo n member of the up per houso of tho national legisla ture. The question of stnto prohibition has also played an Important part In the campaign, and present indica tions are that Oklahoma will tako Its place In the gnlaxy of states as ! n prohibition commonm!. constitution forbids for !1 jw Balo of liquor in that Prt ' Btnto now forming the Indlu! tory, and submits to the peorl question as to whether the pro shall bo extended to Include ern portion of the state. Ttf nnlKn has boon carried , strenuous manner by both tbj nnd tho drys, with party Hum ernted. Oklahoma's constitution most radical organic law ewi ed by any Btnto and has bees od by William Jcnnlng$ Brci "suporior to tho national torn tion." It wns. drafted by iwo crnta nnd 12 Republicans, e i lnruelv ronresontlug the agrk- nnd labor Intorests of the newj It nrovldes for the strictest Hon of railroads and other tions over attempted by any "1 ftonnrnl Robert K. K Trr,,, cmniost ceneral tie i,o ,.,. vnown. Ballard"!! Liniment la the greatest lW Quickly cures all pains, n u iha ronch nf all. T. H. Pcl TTmnatnnf1. TflXaS. Writes: to certify that Ballard's Sao mentljns been used in nv . !.. onH'hns been found I an excellent Liniment for rwn pains. I am never wltnoui - by D. J. Fay. t"imii!illlHllinii 1 5 Ut 6 S High Street I. The J White House Restaurant For a Regular i 25cDinnerat20c J They can't be beat McGchrist & Son Proprietors. . Ciyuses Tackle Live Wjj Bend. 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