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DAILY CAflTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1007. rrr 1 i Aimno j- -. A Doctor's Medicine medicine, . , crcon9r!lU I ,. if a family jivw. m ;SSTi:AD OK STEAM u Let for Electrify'" Local CW,r, na of San Francisco. vork Sept 30. All quei-V'V.- .he immediate execution onnthcrn Paclflc's plan to ! I ,u ran,bay lines east of 'Lo has been disposed of rtdoslng of contracts nggragat W,e.!! 1800.000 anil $900,000 "S Frultvalc power howcThla : t station will serve t no ua -f Berkeley, Alameda and Frult ld'nel besides making provision (or future neeas. iu.i . for sub-stations nnu PW'IU'" . .. .n-nvltlf .rfhcad work, tue tust . ...,... 2 fteie Pln Is In the neighbor. Mof $2,000,000. t. ntrncta were let In New Lv bv Mr. A. H. Babcoclc, elec- Ml engineer of tho Southern Pa- iit company, mo run. ... (oapanr of Philadelphia received . arter for boilers, II. R. Worth- (tjtoa for condensers and Bteam luillarles; the wostingnouso aia .Mb company for tho turbines nnd pnenton, and the General Electric (japany for motors nnd otlier car tj!pment. The Alameda linos win no nrw tinsformed to electrical traction; then will follow the lines that sorvc OiHand, Berkeley ami Fruiivniu. It erec Ing Its own power house at the litter point, the company counts ir:a generating power even ohenp- 1 v fhan It can be bought from . tho fccc'r.cal transmission lines runnlnc frca the Sierra Nevada mountains. Can will be ru nln solid trains with ta electric motor at oach end of tie t-aln, and power bolng delivered from an overhead trolloy. Although idling SO persons those cars nro to designed that they can discharge t (a I quota of passengers In n mla lie and a half. A lystem of olevntod tracks Is planned for the purposo of onabllng the passengers to roaoh tho upper IttU of tlie forry stoamors. Tho Oik'and mole has alroady boon ma tfiliflr widened ond provldod with tmhead tracks nnd trains to faclt- tato rapid handling of trains. The A'nm da molo will he do ai exclusively to Rtthurlinn tra il and the new electric linos now mided for will bo oqulppod for $ speed and comfort. Oakland tl BrrktW trains are servod 3 Oak'and molo, which Is able "tta'v to akc care of this tranic. " i' o n r'.Mve ovarlniul and "t'alM r- i c Hs (otiveralon of itonm isa s Ir.ti eWtrlo lines Ih now KJ-f u mado necownry by tho ru increase In travel ncross Snn r-: ,,) i,av The normnl growth " v i traffic was srently nccolorated tT'San Fianelwo disaster, many is ere Mien forced to movo to 'astern shore of tho bay still re- ct'ng thpre. nefore the fire Inst "i" 'fce Southern Pacific forrlos ttMea abnm a million pnssongers n ":oc h Since then this truffle hn Joshed keeping nbovo the two mil- ,3 nark and only showing n de- ea o recently as n result of tho JMbratlon of nioro normal condl- " Those new forry stoamors nr 'Bg built to accommodate the con- JJt v Increasing travel over those Slr.ce this ferry syBtom was ihed 300,000,000 aS8engera Tossed San Francisco bay, of !!! only three have been killed. The Quality tea depends on soil, cllmate, cultivation. Fol ter's Golden Gate ieas Wulll Tea CEYjLOH. ""elected and blended gh. in dust proof Ik. ' frttM - Ceylon MpS Mllsh VWJ PWder Wf A Strong Tonic A Body Builder -A Blood Purifier A Great Alterative Without Alcohol Without Alcohol Without Alcohol Without Alcohol Without Alcohol Without Alcohol Wo hv no isarttil W publish th formaUi of all our mcdlolnai wMiuwfMi - J. C. AyerCo., Lowll..Mn. or ono out pt every hundred million. Tho fullest confidence of th-3 Southern Pacific In tho continued growth of Snn Francisco and tho bay Is evidenced in Its electrification plans, Involving the expenditure of millions, not only to Improve tho present service but to keop abreast of growing transportation demands. o . PILES Wo Want Every Pile Sufferer to Test This Great Cure at Our Ex pense Send Your Name nml Address for n Free Trial Package. Wo want to send you n free trial of tho Great Pyramid Pile Cure at once, so you can see with your own eyes what It can do. You euro yourself with porfoct ease, In your own home, and for lit tle expense. Pyramid Pllo Curo gives you prompt rollof. It heals sores and ulcers, reduces congestion and ln llammntlon, nnd tnkes away pain, Itching nnd Irritation. After you hnvo tried tho snmplo trentemont, nnd you are satisfied, you can get n full regular-sized treatment of Pyramid Pllo Curo nt your druggist's for 50 cents. If ho hasn't It, nend us tho money and wo will sond you tho treatment nt onco, by mall, In plnln scaled pneknge. Send your tmino nnd nddross at onco for a trial of this marvelous quick, an ro curo. Address Pyramid Drug Co., 90 Pyramid Bldg., Mar shall, Mich. o- "Tho Prime of PJNen." Wednesday marks the perform- unco of "Tho Prlnco of PUsen" nt tho Grand opera house, the scono of nn earlier trlump for tho Plxloy- LudorB tunoful oporntta. This charming musical ontertnlnmont Is beginning Its sixth aenfcon, nnd Mr. Henry W. Savngo has made the whole production ahsolutoly now In ovory dotnll. Costumes, scenery nnd offocts, ni'ul all tho ninny require moms of n high clnss muslcnl offor Ing hnvo been added to the new- company. Thiiro nro probnhly fow thontor goors who nTo not familiar with ths tromendoiiB song fnvorltes, "Tho Mesngo of the Vlolots," "Iloldol horg," nnd "The Tnle of tho Sa Sh&U," yot tholr hold upon th American, pooplo Is so g-oat that "Pllaen" contlnuos as' one of tho greatest suobeesc ovor produced. Dnn Mnson will ho seen m the Jolly hrower liana Wagner; from '.Inzlnnttl," nnd the whole rait is ono of superiority and strength No vehicle of tho pnst flvo yours luia met with greater fnvor. Its acoro tooms with dollghtful nnd tho mot chorining of molddles, nnd Its situa tion aro full of tho most delicious comedy. PIxloy'H hook Is full of quaint drollorlos and bright quips, thoso united with Gustnv LudorV catdhy nlrs and ensembles have mode "Tho Prlnco of Pllsen" nlmost Ideal as n comic oporn. Mr. Savngo s company thlsvlslt will present many now faces. Notable for their sing ing value aro tho principals form ing tho vocal quartette Thps comprise Octnvla Drosko with a flno coloraturo voice, Roha Dale, n tal ented mezzo-soprann, Edward Foley, who possesses n delightful light tenor and Edward Morn, a fine harl tono. Tho latter Is the now Prlnco of Pllsen. For tho comedy role formerly played by Jess Dandy, Dan Mnson, nn excellent German dialect comedian has beon secured. A valu nblo acquisition Is LIlIlou Lawson. who will bo tho French maid, Sldonlo. Sho will do tho famous whirlwind dance with Keorgo P. Mooro who Is cast for tho Fronc'i concierge, Francois. Tho chorm, llko principals, aro all now people, tho pick of tho Broadway show and picture girls. All possess good I voices. An ontlroly new stage pro duction and an augumented orehos I ti a will give zest to this, the sixth rcvltw of the work, o Now that tho American govern ment has been thanked for aiding tho Kingston earthquake sufferers, President Roosevelt's apology to Judge Parker may bo looked for at any moment. Washington Herald, o Mark Twain declares "ho has grown seven years younger since ho visited England and received that Oxford degree. Growing suddenly young by degrees Is a remarkable achievement, Kansas City Jouraal. GESNER VERSUS PRINTERS Alderman Charges There Is a Trust Among Salem Disciples of Ben Franklin Alonzon Gesner, who hns become prominent ns chairman of the bridge committee under the past two ad ministrations, nnd who proparcd the plans nnd spccfflcntlons and superin tended the construction of tho North Commercial street bridge, Monday night indulged In n roast of tho Salem Job printing offices, that has caused a great deal of comment. Ho stnted, in substance, that In tho matter of securing printed cop ies of the new Salem charter, tho commltteo on printing would find all the Job printers of tho city had agreed on prices, nnd tho committo would be held up and would get no olomont of competition. As It Is a big piece of work, over 400 sections, and probably 3000 copies of 100 pages will have to be printed, his statements nro of public Interest. Deny There Is n Trust. The Job printers of the city nrs Indignant nt tho statements made In tho city council and say there Is no shadow of a trust or agrcomont as to prices for any kind of work. In fnct, a great deal of tho Job print ing Is done at ruinously low price, nnd tho hotter Judgment of somo of the proprietors Is opposed to-doing what thoy cnll cheap nnd unprofit able work. Tho Capital Journal of fice has no Job prossos, and does not hcsltnto to .say that Biich printing enn bo done cheaper nt Salem than In most cltlos of the stnto, and n gront donl cheaper than nt Portland. All tho Job offlcos In tho city nro union offlcos, nnd pay tho union scnlo of labor, it takes more busi ness ability to conduct a Job print ing olllco successfully thnn nlmost any kind of a shop whoro machinery Is employed, nnd It Is work that should bo fairly well paid. The Charter Printing. A prominent book nnd Job print er said this merning: "The now charter should he printed In pamph let form and widely distributed. Tho lnw requires that a ropy ho mulled to ovory legnl voter lit tho city, nnd Mint will roqulro nt lonst 3000 coplos. Thoro should bo about 1000 copies printed for tho city to hnvo on hnnd In enso the chnrtor is adopt- od nml becomes tho fundamental lnw of the city. Tho chnrtor li going to be closely oxnmlnod by tho votors, nnd will be critically Inspected, Hue by lino, section by section. It Is not certain but that tho people will of fer amendments to It, nrvrojoct It. It should ho glvon tho wldost pub licity. So far, no one has soon a copy of tho charter but tho commit too that drnftod It and probnhly not nil of those gontlemon. Tho nioin hors of tho city council, who wore not on tho commlttoo, know nothing or Its nctunl contents. Thoro was no moro ronson for Mr. Gosnor's tirade ngnlnst tho Job prlntors than thoro would hnvo beon for him to nt tuck tho man who furnlshos tho pa- Don't Neglect It It is a serious mistake to neglect a weak heart. It is such a short step to chronic heart disease. AVhen you notice irregu larity of action, occasion ing 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 lure yxtei 1 X of Dr. Miles' Ilburl Cm and ean truthfully ay It has 4iu me mr so tkan anything J bare roe u4. nd I hT tried Kwljr riythhi tht I knew f. The dootor attonde4 ake4 me wkat I wtm taklujf aad I uM nlm Dr. UBm Heart ?ure. said it w not miRg t do ay Kod, but It 1L I ka aot takaa any Ic a yr U set ininrrfi br la co tlie w?I wi totatu.Jk. Dr. MHaa Heart Cure la h wM reftiM yr mMiy. MUm Medical Co., Xlkfert,Ind -Tho tfloou Is Tho Lifo Science has nrver gone beyond tht awvo simple statement of scripture. But It has lllnmlrnud that statement and given it a meaning over broadening with tho Increasing breadth of knowledge hen tho blood Is "bad" or Impure- it is not alono tho body which suffers throURb. dlsoasn. Tl.n iimin t -i clouded, Hho mind nml i.nnn ... .. jw0v,tuuiiv ni a an evil deed or Impure 4Jjdcctly traced to tho . ,-alcuuuLJtyth'i-jiV offe curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and other cutaneous affections, as eczema, totter, or salt-rhoum, hlvea and other manifestations of Impure blood. 0 In tho cure of scrofulous swol lings, en larged glands, open eating ulcers, or old sores, tbv "Golden Medical Discovery "hni performed tho most marvolous cures. In cases of old sores, or open eating ulcors, It Is well to apply to tho open sores Dr. Plerco's All-Healing Salvo, which pew Jesses wonderful healing potency when used as an application to tho sores In con Junction with tho uso of "Golden Medical Discovery -as a blood cleansing consti tutional treatment. If your druggist don't happen to havo tho "All-Dealing Salvo" in stolc, you can easily procuro It by Inclosing "nlty.four cents In postago stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, CC3 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y., and It will cymo to you by return post. Most druggists keop It as well as tho "Golden Medical Discovery. e d You can't afford to ncceptany medicine of tnifcrwiHi compoNitfoii as a substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery," which Is a medlclno op knowx composition, having a complete list of Ingredients In plain English on Its bottlo-wrappor, the namo being attfstvd as correct under oath. Dr. Plerco's Pleasnnt Pellots regulate and invigorate stomach, Uvr and bowoha. per or duos tho binding. Let nil live and do business on equal terms." o Julius Caesar was a man of nerve but sickness left Its mnrk nnd ho becamo nged boforo his time. Sickness Is often caused by n torpod liver. Ilerbilio will regulate your llvor and glvo you health. Mrs. Cnrrlo Austin, Ilollon. Kan., wrltes: "I consider Herblno tho best medlclno I ever honrd of. I mn never without It." Sold by D. J. Fry. o CASTOR IA Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho yf SS'P-A-ifZ' Slgimturo of tiaZCUcU Xoliro to Tupii,v'rs. Tho board of equalization for Marlon county, Oregon, will moot nt tho court house In snld' county, on Monday, October 21, 1907, nt 10 o'clock n. m. ami corroct nil orrors in valuation, duacrlptlon or quail ties of luad. lotfl or othor property, nnd contlnuo In suasion until such work l completed, not exceeding one month. All part Ion InteroHtod are notified to nppunr mid oxamlno tholr (ibkoas meut for tho yonr 1907 and If not sal Is Mod with the same, file applica tion In writing, properly vorlflod, for n roduutloii or alternation of tho snmo during tho first wook of uch mooting, as no complaints enn bo recolvod thoreaftor. Soptombor 30, 1907. F. J. RICE, Assossor for Mnrlon County, Or, 10-1-d-w PROFESSIONAL. s G. V. Ellis, M. I). Physician and surgeon. Tolephono 307 Main. Ofllces, 540 Stato street, opposite court house, Salem, Or. Residence Phono 313 Main, 8-13- lmo LOST. Lout Irish Setter pup, six months eld: light with Uvor-colorod HpotJ Collar on, but no namo; rownrd. Roport to this olllco or to O. C. Klnnon, South Salem. 9-30-31 Strayed Or stolon from E, L. Har rison's hop yard, a stool gray maro colt, 4 years old, weight about 1000 pounds, with white strip In face, and a pacer. Reward If re hired to J. J. Banner, C81 25th street, Salem. 9-20-2wk PLUMHERS. Theo. M. Barr Plumbing, hot water and steam heating and tinning. 1C4 Commercial streot. Phone Main 192. 9-1-lyr i " M. J. Pctzcl Plumbing., steam and gas fitting. Successor to Knox & Murphy, 22G Commercial street, Prone Main 17. IIRAYatEN. Cummins Bros.' Transfer Company All kinds of transfer work dose. Furniture and pianos boxed ready fpr shipment. Prompt wrvlce Is our wotto. Staa4 sad oce at 2 S3 Seatk Connerclal street. Pkeae 211. ItetMeMe Pkoae 988. . uy;.-j, miU many iuoightW)js Impfh-ftyofth , ! 19 1 f 4 f-Mtatt-HHHH-i :: CLASSIFIED 44M-HMiH- I I lf B FOX SAIiB. For Snlo One hundred ncres, six miles east of Salem. Sixty acres In cultivation, tho rest In timber, nnd pasture TUroo cows, 5 year ling holfers, B tons hay, good fiouso and bnm, spring water. Piping nil ovor plnvo; prlco $7000. Enquire 492 State St. 0-30-lw For Snle Ono bay maro, six yoars old, good to work, good brood maro, good size. One-half mile north of big brldgo on Wallace road. J. Ferguson, R. F. D. No. 1. 9-25-lw Auction Snle. John A. Suttor will soil nt auction sale all his farm ing Implements, stock, including horses, cows, hogs and two flno bulls etc., on Wednesday, Octobor 2, 1907, beginning nt 9 a. m. nt tho Jamcston place, two miles north of Jefferson. 9-25-lw For Snlo Two slnglo top buggies, in first-class condition. Ono rub ber tired. Apply to C. W. Ynnnke, Fashion stablos. Telephone 44. 7-18-tf For Sale' Good houso and barn, now, 25 acres all under cultivation berries, prunes nnd all kinds of fruit, flvo miles from Salem, $3500 This Includes G cows, 2 horscs,hnr noss, 1 heavy wngon, spring wagon 200 chickens and othor farming necessities, Euqutro 492 Stato streot. 9-23-tf TOR RENT Farm Tor Rout 2 CO ncres grnln or dairy, 9 miles north of Salem. In qulro of Mrs. R. Sayro, 1259 Cho mokota streot, Salem. 9-30-0t For Rent. Furnished and unfur nished rooms. Euqulro nt 790 North Commercial street. 9-28-tf To Rent. Flvo room flat, ovor Fnr rlngton & Van Patton's market. Inqulro of Stotnor & Borgor, 183 South Llborty street. 9-21-tf For Rent Furnished roomB for house-keeping or honrd for a single lady or couple. Apply to Rosa Marklovltch, 730 North Front streot. 8-15-tf. Stock Rnucli for Rent About 300 ncres, In good locntlon. Stock enji bo bough', outright or taken on shares. Apply at county treas urer's ofllco In Salem. 9-23-tf MISCELLANEOUS." New Idea QuIMcr Will bo open for business; horonftor bring- In your quilts and got thcVi quilted. Quits, $1.50; comforts, $1.00. W. II. Doriunn, South Lllxwty stroct. 9-30-3t Violins M. S. Fullor hns a ahop In room 8, ovor Perry's drug storo, whoro ho Is propnrod to ropnlr violins, gultnri, otc. Glvo him n cnll. 9-27-lm Voget Lumbor and Fuel Co. Lum bor .shlnglos, building manorial, wood and coal. Low prlccH and prompt dollvorles. Ono block oast of S. P. passcogitf dopot. Phono 198. 7-2-tf Concrcto Work. Got my prlcos on sldowalks, curbs, septic tanks and comont work of any kind. All work guaranteed first-class, M. Ward, Highland add. Phono 569. 8-li-tf Butte a Woiuleroth Flno wln03, liquors nnd cigars, Wo handle tho celebrated Kollog gand Caatlo whiskies. Cool and refreshing boor constantly on draught. South Commercial streot. 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our moat market on East State street has been doubled In slzo and wo aro bottor proparcd than ovor to servo customers. Prompt sorvlco and tho host of meats our motto. Call or phono 199, B. E. Edwards, Prop, Wo Aro Cusli Purchasers Of poul try, eggs, and all kinds of farm produce Berry cratos made up In unlimited inantltlos. Capital Commission Co., 2G7 South Com mercial street, Salem Phono Main 179. "SARII AND DOOR FACTORIES? Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All kind of houso lkilsh and hard wood work. Front street, betwoon State and Court. Make all complaints at the office. PIIOTOaitAPIIER. F. M. Baker Twolfth streot photo grapher. All kinds of photo work done at living prices. Call and boo my work, and prices. Viewing a specialty; also head quarters for amateur developing, and finishing. Cablnot photo graphs 12.00 por doaea. Between and finishing. Betweea Woolea Mill aad O. K. Store. DEPARTMENT MUSICAL. Li rank E. Churchill Representative of tho Wostorn Conservatory of Music, of Chicago, In this city, will rosumo classes In piano, har mony, theory, sight rending, etc, on and after Septomhor 23. Studio, opora houso building, rooms 8 ahd 9. Phono 1100. Puplla may re colvo lessons cither In tholr horns or at tho Btudlo. 9-14-lmo Collcgo of Music Willamette Un7 verstty. Established 18G7. Em powered by tho stato of Oregon to confor certificates, diplomas and degrees. Winter and Ferry Btreots, Salem, Orogon. Every teachor an artist of recognised ability. A comploto courso In all b ranches of musical art. Scholas tic year begins Soptombor 24, 1907. Pupils aro foquestod to roglstor at their earliest opportu nity In order to securo convenient lesson hours. Thoso Intending to talco tho rogulnr courso aro urged to commonco on tho oponlng day. Dr. R. A. Horltngo, dean, director vocal dopartmont, Arthur von Josscn, director piano dopartmont. Lo Roy Gosnor, director orches tral dopartmont. 9-2-lm Miss Evn F. Cox Will bo ready to rocolvo pupils In music aftor Sep tombor 2d nt her studio, 242 Cen ter streot, botwoon Commercial and Front. Phono Main 847. 9-3-lm Miss Ileutrlco Slicltoti Will receive pupils In pianoforte, or gun and Bight rending classes, Special terms mndo for boglnnors, This yonr besides teaching at lor studio 345 Marlon streot, or nt tho homo of pupil it ro doslrod, Miss SUol ton will tench at t!o studio In the First National Bank building, corner of Commorclnl and Che mokota Btroots. Phono 1295, Mnrlon street studio phono 1299. 9-25-lmo. LODGES. Forvatcra of AmorlcA Court Sher wood Foresters, No. 19. Meets Tuosdny In Hurst hall, Stnto street Leo Abblo, O. It, J A. L. Drowa, F. S. Cwitrnl Lodge No. 18, K. of P. . Custlo Hall in Holman block, cor nor Stnto and Llborty streets, Tuesday of oach wook nt 7:30 p. m. Oacnr Johnson, C. C; E. H. Andorson, K. of R. and S. Modern Woodiuou of America Ore gon Codnr Camp No. 5240. Moots ovory Thursday ovonlug nt 8 o'clock In Ilolmun hall. W. W. II111, V. C; F. A. Turner, clork. Woodmen of World Moot ovory Frt day night nt 7:30, in Holman hall, L. E. Ponnoll, C. C; P. L, Fras l"r, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, acci dent and ponslon Insurance; , 000,000 plodg-d; ovory claim paid Good agontd wnntod. J. II. O. Mongomery, supremo organizer, Box432 Salem, Orogon, R. R. Rynn'tocrotnry, 540 Stato street. WANTMD. Wanted By Octobor 15th, boy with pony to curry ppor routo; can t- ,... I l.nr.l rinll ... TA..MMI 0- 1. f flco at onco. tf ill . i-tibl Boy Wanted To do porter work. iHXi Annlv to W. B. nilson'a harhnr !WJ. dttn nn frxrrt mAnnln 1 u n Tthnttn 3lJaJ WH WUIUIUUIVIUI BklUWvi UUUU 4? 401. 9-21-tf M mi ! for cklck- h I. 4-19-tl M Highest Cash Price Paid ens at Wlllamotte Hotel j, , f Girl for gonoral house-Ui Wuutol- work. Knquiro at Mrs, win. 1 Brown's, 578 Stnto streot. 9-24-tf Cider Applog WiuiUtl Write or In-M qulro Inghnm VInogar Co.. CI Al-fp blna avenue, Portland. Kl 9-24-lm-d-w ?M Wnntod Elovator boy at Willamette Hotel. 9-27-7t Wnntod Tho uso of n good team with hariioss for tholr keeping during tho wlntor. Will tnko good caro of sumo. W. T. Wallace, Sa eom, Routo 2. ' 9-27-lwk Fit nn Wanted Competent partloi wish to secure- a small ranch on tho Wlllumetto rlvor bottom for rulslng hogs, poultry and gonoral farming. Will pay cash rent forB torm of yoars, or will mnko pur chnso contract. Addross "T.," caro Journal olllco. 9-30-2W Cldor ApploH Wanted Wo will pay from $G to $10 por tou for cldor; apples. Will nlso tako fall peaM' unuor special arrangements. Call and see us. Gideon Stolz Co. 9-30-lm-d-w Boy Wnntol About 15 years of agajt, 10 wur 111 ciKur luciury. Appiy at 125 Commercial streot. Aug Huckeastela. 9-39-lt Wanted At once, 100 mon. Iaqwlra at Oregon Nursery Counany'a or flc oa Twelfth street. i-3i-tf .sin MIL Pi lis ! fM i FrP I Si '91 n - wsrtW 'V