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DAILY CAPI TAL JOl'RXAL, SALEM, OREGOX, TUESDAY, ocrronEit t, 1007. STOLZ DECLINES . THE JOB THE S&ai'Ltt V&VK ..-.ufvrulttHrunon. Covchslay Warf n?.'n s r TJure'sO-111 Vor thousands of C03C3 of all kinds of slck .v.founfcuonsI , . .. )nrijrect cuuce of a rrrcat number . nnei.---7 . . JJL" i s i ' :rtyear,aa v"-V m AG A J .j..tH. ' with unknown couch cures tSjBilur.ittrcough entirely. Get a remedy that you '- wtftat" ,.m -.- THE NORTH COMMFRCIAL BRIDGE DR.D.JAYNt'5 Says Cily Attorney and District At lorncy Have full Power to Investi gate Ghargcs of Grand On Con tract EX . .!.-... i.tn M roltnVit T,mrrlv. It tinn OCTOBER nra.4 tvncm iv-raw U EiStii -- J-. B ir 1 I f . n V .- & A 1 r OTAfc W. AtfV-l7UkV2;?-.V-V fiM2KiWS l rtMtvttn i.1ai ,:t. timmvsSm-, mj&uj&ss&P CT ANT i--m . x MA.HU!ilkMkV . I tllXt H rT i ltffiCe v ' ' mA r . - i w -JKLp' i v"--. .nr!int IS B13U " uiiii ...w......w -. J,y0 Pleurisy. Inflammation of the Lungs or Chest, Croup, 'u"sy, diseases, a Hoarseness, .-. Sold fa IhfCO tirea l.w, auc, aim .. ..-no. Tonic VormWMe Is a reliable, all- arouna iuw - flBMywcgg5SJE5gg;sjg5 pwhSMrI IJJHSi5EaMl&e-eA ItlYE ANOTHER HALL UjrO.X.O. Will Give the Ilol the Scries October 10. ct jk'5 of the dance will .J' tin announcement jb '.J boys will give nn- ih.r popular niul enjoyablo Mi. near future. Whdi who a'Unded the :j ut Thu K- evening, it. 7, enjjycj one of th-i i!jtfal evening-. Notwlth- ktic Itk leniency of the t T.ry largo crowd wa did of tho opaclous hall had boon converted Into a bower of greenery, v.hlch wore cosy corners, the seats for tho patronesses and tho sylvan booths from which dollclous fruit punch waa servod. Intormlnglod among tho ovogroons and nt each window and alcove could bo 6eon tho national colors. Louis Stringer in n do tho oiienlng announcements of tho ovonlng's plonsuro and the series of dancos after which "re veille," sounded by tho company's muslclnn, Edward Capper, was tho :lgnnl for tho grand march. Tho orchostra struck up an Inspiring se- Gldeon Stolz from sneolal com mittee on North Commarclal stroot bridge, requesting grand jury to ittr estlgatc his resolutions charging frnuds In contract,' roportod as fol- lews: "At tho last mooting of tho coun cil I was made a speclnl coinmlltao of one to secure an attorney to rep resent tho city In an Investigation ot tho North Commercial street brldgo, under my resolution of Scptcmbor 2nd, said attorney to bo specially appointed by tho prosecuting attor ney of this district for this special work. I wish now to report that after a careful consideration I nniBt declined to name an attorney for tins purpose on tho ground that It Is un just and unfair to mo, as to do bo would Involve mo In the prosecution of tho case for It would be most natural for such an attorney to re quire and request a lino of action and a list of witnesses who should bo subpoenaed and make mo stand before tho public as a public prose cutor and thcroby make myself a target for political combinations, nil of which Is much moro of a sacri fice than nny ono man Bhould mnlco lone-ihnndod. for the public good. honce I decline to mako so groat a sacrifice. "My resolution roquosts tho city attornoy and tho city recorder to col lect tho ovldonco and wo havo tho assurance of tho prosecuting attor ney that ho will co-oporato to sift tho matter to its limit, which moot tho spirit of my resolution. "In reforonco to my resolution T wish to say that I havo no apologies Is en sdc en every news otand in your cily . The wholesome, hopeful, national magazine of the American outdoors. Its articles have the grip of personal experience. Its fiction is the best con temporary American literature. Its facts are accurate and authoritative. Its artistic beauty is unexcelled. & The October number centains: THE WAY OF A MAN, by EMERSON HOUGH This ecrial la rurally con coded to be the greatest novel of the year. THE COUNTRY FAIR, by DAVID LANSING, In which the author recalls the old country fulr ns It U3cd to be. BALLOONING AND AERIAL NAVIGATION, by F. P. AHjJ. Ufl A. J'dnriim outline of tho imnvense aid practical air Bhlps could renuci to scicco and to nations In war. . , , , VARNS OF THE FORWARD DECK, by VANCE THOMPSON belnu tt bunch ARNo Or JRsdUby n congniRl pnrty 0n b-ard ,n . Unar. ROUND UP DAYS, by STEWART EDWARD WHITE, will take tho reader ROUND U? y nQjau nnd busiJo of thc dy lo plains. GENERAL ISAAC SHELBY, FIRST GO VEnNOR jaNTOCk. Jj LY. TEW SPRAGUE. One or a scries of nrticlcs wteung Aincncnu iua tor' hi thc form of vivid personal sketches. And a dozen other features of interest with photographs of a score of divers scenes, supplemented by a hot-mi pro portion of paintings and drawings. There is no decrying the intensity or thc diversity of interest that pervades, not only this but every number of THE OUTING MAGAZINE. iboKJ 25 cents a copy THE PERFECT-HAG A21NE $3.00 a year n ; & v - 'A : tumiffifrxxr k w sKf yiBBhHPwMtssHwrP'' 1 51BB pfwliW'11 fc. " yA Jf i -a irSJ F.4. F in JMiLt Tvifr ML! iVli WF&mn HJ mm & Ainifford n "Iuil SlulmptoM mid tho Artie flUN," I" Hen- V. SnviiKe's llemitlftil tffle 01H,r.i "The Prince of l'llson," New Grmul Opern House, Snlein. WelnMlny night Production, October '2. : y t -e loath to Uavo. 13 'i;s had been snim.lnd I' ' The dernrntlnnc won :nt m08t elahnrnta hnf ' f'fa teen a' the armory, ' with the company uEt.Vni Klldinc eraco- I' Kgrtl nf . ..' r., , fc y -IE ladlig whn wars. Vi i frrmed a ulcture rte tboie who were prei pt""t" Th. i mire Wct I a . AXD lootlon and tho dancers headed by . to mako either to this council or to Private Louis Strlnuor and MIs3 Mario Muths foil Into lino to begin the evening's festivities. Eighteen numbers woro on th program, and throughout tho even ing's ploa-.tir n gonoral fooling of good fellowship Boomed to reign among tho large crowd such ns U seldom soon on Buch occasions. Whon taps woro sounded and tho last awoot strain of "Home- Sweet Home" had died away tho doncars reluctantly loft tho floor, taking with them tho remombrnnco of a de lightful ovonlng whloh Is now fllod in the nrdhlvos of memory to be brought out now and then nnd again enjoyed. BRtln ti te, , G00n WITTER al.f0r children as Mi. ;i:aup8- But bread Wft ",an art,ole of i8ttilit '""'v"' scruuuy V-HaT.01 fault just or i "86 found With L'llnm', ft TJ nutr,tl0 and 'khtuT frleada every- r.Z:" rrit HOL lAKPnv til.. tho taxpayer, and that wo may not lose sight of tho real Issuo my reso lution alms to raise, let mo hero point out tho londlng quostlons at Ibsuo A contract was mado with full specification and plans rogularly Blgnod and a bond ,for its fulfill mont. This was for tho bridge and a fifty (50) foot fill on either side of same. Now, boforo work bogan, a supplemental contrnot, but with out and ohangos ns to plans or speci fications, or Inoreaso of dimensions of brldgo or fill, but simply raised hA nrfno from $5000 to $7C00 This is tho first questionable trans action. Tho socond trasaotlon that noeda oxplnnlng is this: After this a con trnrt was mado with tho Portland , General Electric company to give ! thorn a rlglit of way ovor tho contor J of said brldgo and fill of eight feot for $2000, which deal praoucauy gave them tho entire use of said hridgo and fill that was then known to cost tho city fully $12,000 and ye left all maintenance at tho oxponso of the city, and all the city got tor VETCH AND CHEA.T SEED Wo have a limited amount oi eacu , ou wafj rQQm Qr a B,de on hand, and if you will need any i k and tll0 contract uou" i"" '""' U4U" ,r M was in other points bo ouu-mu the supply will not equal the ae- the br,dg0 wa8 bu!it on a re mand. n.. fnrmni irrnvel bar and had I no Becuro foundation, nor did tho lWt O ' city get a proper fill owing to defec- TdlSOtt Ofc CO tlvo specification and when bridge was completed cost the city ?z&u IP -iK-t i1 VlinU Ztet :open channel through tho grayal Phoae 38. Phone i 39 Sakm, Of "I state these as the real points that my resolution raises, and it scotns ridiculous for tho prosont committee on brldgou to domand vindication as they are not Involved, nt least so far as Churchill and FraBor are concorned, os they bo enmo members of that committee Inst January. In fnct, I accuso no ono, either Blngly or collectively, but refer to what Is record and tho mnln wrong, or crime, (If wrong or crime was committed) wbb at tho very beginning of tho work, hence does not reflect on tho prosont por sonol of any committee." . o Afflicted with Sore Eyes for MS! Years I havo boon nflllctod with soro eyes for 33 yoars Thirteen years ago I became totally blind and was blind for six yoars. My oyos woro badly Inflnmod. Ono of 'my neigh bors InBlstod upon my trying Chnm borlnln's Salvo and gave mo hnlf n box of It. To my surprlHO It hoalod my oyes nnd my Bight enmo back to ,n0t p, c. Enrlo, Cynthlnna, Ivy. Chamberlain's Salvo Is for salo at Dr. Stono'B drug storO. An American girl Is to wed an Italian duko, who, nccordlng to ho' fnthor, hnB no bad habits and no dobts. This sounds too good to be true, and we cannot help 8uspoctlng that there Is a bogus phaso in tho title somewhere. For an American holris3 to marry an ostlmnblo nobla man would bo breaking all prece dents. Baltimore Amorlcan. . o NeKleeted Colds. Evory pnrt of the mucous mem brano( the nose, throat, oars, hoad nnd lungs, etc., aro Btibjoctod to dls onio and blight from nogloctod cold8. Ballard's Horohound Syrup is a pleasant and effective romody. V. Akendriok, Valloy Mills, Tox., writes: I havo used Ballard's llore hnund Syrup for coughs and throat troublos; it is a peasant and mot effective romody." Sold by D. J. Fry. HMHMHi MALIIEUU PEACHES. clothed in tholr right mind. Kan snB City Journal. .o : Qulnsey, Spnilnv .ami SwdllngM Cured. "I Novombor, 1001, I caught cold and had tho quinsy. My throat was swollen bo I could "hardly broatho. I nnnllod Chamborlaln'B Pain Balm and it gavo mo rollof In a Bhort timo. In two dnys I wbb all right," snya Mib. L. Coufllns, Ottorburn, Mloh. Chamborlaln'B Pain Balm Is a llnl niont nnd is especially valuablo for sprains and swellings. For snlo at. Dr. Stono'a drug Btoro. . n All offondor VI19 has got porhapi $2C Is finod tho wholo nmount; nnd It Is nu oxnmplo. A corporation of fondor that has accrued humlroda of millions by tho offwiso la lined $29,000,000; and It Is martyrdom. Human logic gots muddled sonlo tlnios. Pittsburg Dispatch. o Napoleon ltonapaito slinw.Hl. nt tho battle of Austorlltz, Mulhour county Ib J ho wns tho groatost loador In tho world. Ilullard'B Snow Liniment una shown tho pibllc It Ib tho host Hnl mout In tho world. A quick euro for ltlioiiinntlim, SpralnB, BurntJ, Cuts, oto. A. 0. I'lttB, Hodosstt, Ln Hays: "I usod Ballnrd'a Snow Lini ment In my family nnd find It unox colled for soro ohoat, headncho, corns, In fact for anything that can bo roachod by a llnlmont." Sold by D. J, Fry. t Meiimiiv n Foot In Clreuinference and Weigh Nearly a Pound. J. T. Logan, of Willow crcok, N tho champion peach rnlRer of Mal heur county, and has produced at thlB office poaches that outweigh tho famouo Malheur county poaches that took tho first prlzo nt tho Irri gation convention in California. Wo wolghod four of his peaches, and they tipped til) scales at 2 7-S pounds, tho largest weighed oxactlv threo-quartors of a pound, nnd moasurod 11 Vj IiicIiob. Ho brought Into tho office 10 of thoso luscloun Mnlhour giants, nnd tho Binallost moasurod 10V Inchoi. Malheur i now In tho fruit .fndustry, but slit Is certainly thero with tho goods, and Willow oroek Is king pin of Mal heur county. Whon that country Is thoroughly covorod with an Irriga tion Bvstom tho Gnrdon of Eden will bo like a wilderness In comparison, nnd poor old Hood Blver will sink Into oblivion. Ntho noxt largest county In Orogon, but she is tho bOBt or tnom nu. Most Worthy Art hie, Whon nn nrtlclo ha8 boon on tlu market for yoars and gains friends ovory year, It In safe to call this modlclno a worthy ono, Such Ib Bal lard's Horohound Syrup. It posi tively euros coughs and nil pulmonary- dlsoasos. Ono of tho best known moichnnts In Mobllo, Ain.. says: "For fivo yoars my family lias not boan troubled with the winter coughs; wo owo this to Ballard' Horohound Syrup. ' I know it hns saved my ohllilrorl from many Blok apolU." Sold by D. J. Fry. ,n Profeor Starr's theory that chil dren should go entlroly nudo until ton years of ago will bo takon uu dof advlsomont. In the meantime . nubile bono tho time will come ...i.en rhinnen iirofossors will bf UllVIt -.- -- With labor on tho froo list nnd Immigration pouring In nt tho rata of 1,600,000 a yoar, It ought not bo long before wago eondltlons In Eu rope nnd tho Unltod States will bo equalized. Tho American workman, however, U bolng protected against eheap goods and low prlooH. Mil wnukoo Nowb. o- REFUSE SUBSTITUTES Oil IMITATIONS- OET WHAT YOU ASIC FOR. MILLINERY AT THE REASONABLERICEDSTORE Wo woro unable to Btipply tho demands for now hats for a few days after fair week, eouM.1 by th exceptionally heavy sales In this department during fair week, and tho week proceeding. Wo havo now replenished our stock by extra hard work of our eight makora and trimmer. ThlB Is tho busl est place in town bocauso Our Prices Arc Right and All Work Is Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction 240 Commercial St. ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM 246 Commercials!. a iI I P k" I- t-