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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1909)
DAHjY GATITAIj JOURNAL, SALEM, ORBGON, TUESDAY, APRIJL 27, 10D. liX i P n Mtf THE CAPITAL JOURNAL K. IIOFUn, Editor and Proprietor Independent Kwpiper perotcd to American rriuclplei nd the i'roRrovf and Uerclopcmont of All Oregon. . 4 Fubllthed Krery Krenlritf Kxccpt Sundr Calem, Ore. SUIISOHIITION l(TK. (IpjarlifHr in'dTimtc.j inilr, by orrlor, pof re' -.-...rtjW 'er month Wo Ullr. by mall, per year. b l'cr moBtn 35c Weekly, by mall, per jrer '.00 Six monlhi Wo GREATER NORRIS & ROWE CIRCUS U M ONJAlA BE L COUNCIL HAS BUSY SESSION Tho city council Inat night was nB gentle fiH a turtlo dovo and mild as milk nnd wntor, Mayor Kodgors va not oruptlvu, and tho councll mon wcro "rcuponBlvo to tho mllk innld's Bong." Thcro wore qulto a number of Indies In tho lobuy, evi dently IntoroHtud In tho mnttor of tho Bnlo of liquors, tfnd watching with RllttorliiK ayos tho act, or rnthor voto of ovory councllmnn, Tho bill to nmond tho ordinance concornlnK tho Bnlo of liquors through sldo ontrnncon wim klllod In H Innoront childhood, without ovon n htmrlnfr. Thoro wn a bill for an ordinance Introduced providing for tho snip of llquorfl by drug atoms, vililoh In effect provided Hint no pro ncrlplloii should bo glvon, oxcopt by a doctor who was actually ongagod In hiiRlnor- nB o doctor, and whoflo bunlnoB vn nlono along that? lino It provided that tho doctor with tho abovo roqulromontB must nnmo tho person, certify that ha wnn nick and In need of tho proscrlbod stimulant. Ho miiHt dnto and nlgn tho prowrlp tlon, nnd the druggist must fill It lint onto, tiling nnd cancelling tho proscription nnd giving tho dnto whou It was filled. In fnct, It enmo protty near doing ovorythlng oxcopt having tho proscrlbod, and pro scribed oiio'h naiuo being blown In tho bottlo. Thoro wnB annthor nrdlnnnco Mib tilltted which provided Mint thoro should bo no chairs. snntH, tablcn, Ioiiiiros or nofns; no dlco gnmns. no munlc. no gnniim, no device Mint would Induco or pcrsundo nnyono to roninln In a saloon. Thoso ordln nncem worn referred tq tliu ordlniinco coinmlttoQ. Tin uinttur of oxtehdlng tho Howor nyMnm- Into Knglowood wns taken up nnd referred to the city engineer for dnln as to cont, etc. Tho tiointuMtoo on Rtrnotn recom tuandad thi piirchiiHtt of n Iluffaln Pitts tlMon rond rollor. having been nuthorUod by tho round! to sub mit n report on this mnttor. Tho prlvlloKo of the lloor wnB ex tended Altorimy J. A. Darwin, who thought nnd tmld oilier roller Jmt iih good could li. bought nt I mm lirluo. The mnttor of mmintlu water enme up nnd the mayor mailn some . . . V urn no nation was inkou, miggostlmiH conenmlng tho snuie, 'I ho mnttw at n burg for carry ing gravel aoriiM lh rlvor wuh ttt Mod, tho ally ngnioliiR to pny 1372 for tho nnmo. Thoro wro ttuvuml othor inntterB up. but iinuw or thiim wru ripe, nnd ho are still hanging on the branches THINK AMERICAN SHIPS A JOKE (I'nlt-d JTm- Icnc Wire. ' CINCINNATI, O., April 27. That Engllvhtnon regard tho American morchant marino as a colossal Joko, Is tho unnuollflod opinion of Eugene Zlmmormnn, financial giant and railroad mngnnto, who recently re turned to his homo in this city from n European tour. "Whon I wnB abroad," said Zim merman, "I wns Improved with tho gonornl scorn In which American shipping Is hold. This is particular ly notlccablo In England, whoro thoy nro fully cognizant of condi tions horo. "Our merchnnt marino amounts to nothing, and they know it," ho continued. "They mndo many sar castic commonts of tho nocosslty ex perienced by onir great floot during its world tour of dopondlng upon foreign vobsoIb to supply it with ronl. Congress knows that tho Eng lish opinion of our commerce is Jus tified nnd it Ib strange to mo that nothing U dono about It. "In ovory other particular Amor lean Bupromacy Is recognized in Eu rope, nnd if wo could imurovo ou condition In MiIb rospect. I bollovo llrmly Mint wp would bo invincible Englnnd is dreading tho day whon congreHH will awnko to tho fact that Amorlcnn goods can bo mnrkotod In Amerlcun Hhlpa, a Something Worth KcHilng. It bns been nomp tlmo Blnco wo have had a play come hero bettor rorommonded than does "Tho Shop herd of tho Hills," which is billed to nppenr nt our locnl houso next Wodnosdny. Tlio piny Is n bonutl ful Htnry tf tho Ozark mountains, containing tho old fnmlllnr typo or clinrnctcrB found In Mint locnllty, and tolling a story Mint Ib full of gonulno wit, qunlnt humor, sympn tbotlo bltB of pathos and Btorllng drnmntlo flltAinttono. Thoso who nro In senrch of hoiiio thlng Twilly worth seeing can bo ns'iircd of n plonwtnt oveulng with "The Hhephord of tho Hills." O' ' Hest Trontinciit for Golds. "Most ordinary colds wllf ylold to tho simplest treatment," says tho Ohlcngo Trlbuno, "modorntlvo laxa tives, ho; foot baths, a free pornui ration nnd nn uvoidnnco of oxposuro to cold nnd wot nftor trcntmont Whllo this trontment Is slmplo, it ro qulres conBldernblo troublo, nnd the one ndnptlng it must rumnlu In dour.' for n dny or two, or n fresh cold is ulmoBt miro to bo contracted, nnd In many instnneos pneumonia follows. Is It not bettor to pin your faltb tc nn old .vllablo preparation like Ohnmbotlnln's Cough Romedy, that is fnuious for its cures of colds ind enn always bo deponded upon? For Ntlo by all good druggists. In tho huge steel arenas of the Greater Norrls & Rowo circus this season will bo witnessed what tnn be accomplished in tho education of wild beaots by men who have exer cised unlimited patience, gontlencsi and Intelligence. It hardly seems possible that fierce forest-bred I beasts could be so Bubdued that they' willingly loam difficult tricks. Yet such Is tho fact. The bcants seem . to enjoy it and enter as heartily into tho spirit of the fiun as do tholr In structors, yet constant vigilance must bo maintained for tho trainers enn nover toll whon tholr wild chnrgos will not lose tholr-temper, ' turn upon nnd rend thom to pieces. Ample protection Is given for the snfoty of both tho men engaged in i th's hnzardous calling nnd to tho public who is witnessing the thrill ing features. A particularly Interesting cronn Is that of n lion, lloncsa, tlgor, tiger ed, leopard and puma. They stand upon pedestals, climb ladders, march In line, Jump through papor Iioodb of fire, ota; sea lions twirl lighted flaring brands, play upon musical in struments and Juggle various ob jects; clophnnts wolk, upon three leg, play dead, knool, dance, drill and do other antlco, two hugo ba boons turn BomorsnultB nnd rldo bnrfback; five Russian bears, very fierce nnd horotoforo considered un tamablo, havo been pursuaded to ac complish n number of difficult tricks; cnmels, dromedaries and llamaa perform their part without a murmur. Of tho domestic animals there seems no limit to their accom plishments. Pigs and pollcans, gonts nnd monkeys divide honors with high school horses, Arabian stall ions, Shetland ponies and n largo tro-upo of well educated dogs. Ani mal training has ahvnys proven a nourco of unfnlllng Interest to tho gonornl public nnd Norrls & Rowo hnvo prepared Mils portion of tholr program In n mannor Mint cannot fall to bo unusually satisfying, Tho show will bo exhibited at Salem on Thursday, April 20. FOR COUGHS KING OF CURES THE WONDER WORKER FOR COLDS THROAT I DR. KING'S I LUNGS NEW DISCOVERY FOR COUGHS AND COLDS 1 PREVENTS PNEUMONIA I had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that when I left my bed it would ourely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my caso incurable, but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's. New Discovery cured mo so completely that I am all sound and well. MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind. Price 50c and $1,00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Dottle Free SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY J. ChPERRY. H Tho Ucd-Ilock of Success lies In n keen, clear brain, backed by indomltablo will and roslstlcBQ cu orgy. Such powr comes rrom iue splendid health that Dr. King's New Llfo Pills impart. Thoy vltallzo ov ory organ nnd build up brain and body. J. A. Harmon, Llzemoro, V. Vn., writes: "Thoy aro tho host plIU I over used." 25c at J. O. Porry'c. Thoro nro somo folks to cowardly to lick a postngo stamp o -. The Verdict of Lunr experience. When you have used a thing twenty years you know pretty well what it is. A baker writes from Sidney, Neb., th.it for twenty years he has been using Cot tolenc in his bakery, and finds it the best cooking fat he ever used. He even recommends its use to those who arc 3.1 h noteworthy becliuseiV is from f roat. an?..n n man who makes Jinking his biisiiicsi and who. therefore is in position to judge from long practical use. Cottolenc can be used for all shorten ing and frying purposes; makes plump, crisp doughnuts, flaky biscuits nnd light, rich cake. It is better, cheaper and more wholesome than lard. GRAND OPERA HOUSE JOHN' V. COHDKAY, Mgr. Its a Top Notch Doer. Qrcat deeds compel rogard. Tho world crowns its doors. That's why tho Amorlcnn pooplo havo crownod Dr, King's Now Discovery tho King Every ntomls a health force. It kills gorms. nnd colds and la grlppo vanish. It heals cough-racked monibranos ant coughing stops. Soro, inflamed bronchial tubes and lungs aro euro! and hemorrhages cease. Dr, Geo. Moro, Dlnck Jack, N. O., writes "It cured mo of lung troublo, pronounced hopeless by all doctors." GOc, $1.00. Trial bottlo freo. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry. vi:ixi:si).v, Ai'itih hh. Competent Cast. Splendid Scenery. Ileautlful Play. "The Shepherd of the Hills" i Thero nro somo folks so liberal that ovory tlmo thoy speak thoy glvo Mioni8oIvs away. U of Pound n Week. I'riiv 7.V, ftOc, 5I.V, lyir. offUv open Wednesday O a. ui. Il( at loaot, Is what n young baby ought to gnlu In wolght. Does youroT If not there's somothlng wrong with its dlKoatlon. Glvo It McGco's Daby Elixir nnd it will bogin gaining at onco. Curos stomach and bowel troubles, aids digestion, stops fret fulnoas, good for toothing babies. Prico 26c and GOc. Sold by all dealers, Service and Safety Two elemonts of bank work strnd out abovo nil others sorvlco and safety. When wo como to consider corporations nnd tho op pression they aro oatd to work on tho individual, wo discover that tho bnnk Is tllatlnctlvo n thing npnrt. In no posslblo wny can It corner tho mnrkot. For ovon tho money it holds and loans out belongs to tho people nnd must bo produced on demand. It may Influcnco supply nnd domnnd through tho granting of crodlt, but Is itself Influenced by supply and demand, nnd moreover by Its own credit issues. It is pccullnrly n sorvnnt. Not only Is It tbo scrvnnt of all tho pcoplo, but of tho lndlvldunl your servant. Not only Is it n peculiar corporation, but It servos all other corporations. In serving tho Individual, tho wrys aro so numerous that wo can briefly cbnractorlzo thorn ns o needs and wants of mon who trade. Safety nppllcs to ovorythlng connected with this bank. It bns physical equipment which is safe. Its doallngs with depositors de mand snfo methods. It mnkos safe loans. Its wholo mnkc-up ns an organism, with woll proportioned parts, Ib safe. And it not only strives to sorvo but strives to bo snfe. Theso two elements nro what hnvo attracted our splendid llst of customers. Thin bnnk has succeeded on Its morlts. It has sue ce ded through helpfulness alone. It offers to you tho sanio sorvlco nnd Bnfcty It Is giving to othors. Will you glvo us tho opportunity to "show" you 7 UNITED STATES SALEM, NATIONAL OREGON. BANK Full Bearing Orchard Tracts SIZES TO SUIT PURCHASER Winter Apples and Royal Ann Cherries RICH BOTTOM SOIL 3 MILES NORTH OF SALEM. Enquire of owner at Capital National Bank. DoWltt'H Carbollced Witch I Imol 8lvo It especially good for piles. Gould by nil druggists. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J, Hi Albert, Pros( E. M, Croisfuii Vlco Pros. Jos, H, Albort, Cashier SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Pays Intorcst on Savings Accounts Bicycle Repairing This is tho propojjjmo of the yonr to hnvo you alblcvclQiO vo r - hauled. Call usmpfrPlvoIpnO. will call fnu got your bi lls nnd do you n first-class! few baiains in second-' nuocycios. Jyiifli icnca 31 1 '" , iiiiiiiri 1 1 in Miii-M-iiiiJiiii i ii ii imiiijh I "f .1. .! They have arrived Otn carload foice was very busy yesterday unloading a car of Iron Beds. This 1909 Mowing is remarkably complete and attractive all the latest dosigns are here in all sizes a-ul one hundrod different styles and in every demanded finish, including the much dashed . . . h.i ill rt.,r. riiAilnr nf iit flnkli. work- x uis Martin. You will find by companson inm ro ": T' :rr Vnn wilt he k ms Martin. You will find iy compni.M. - -- -- - -" wl be anship, pattern and prices consideied-is the stock from w.ucn you. ido Call and see them today I "Sfcat iWftl i u,, C. WM s V ...... ' NflJ .!" 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