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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1909)
I.I I MUX OAr-ITAIi pOlWAIi, flALHM, ORM30X, FRIDAY, KAY 14, 1B04. i il 1 1 !i i IS THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOFKr Kdttor mh3 Proprietor Independent Kowipapor bovoted to AmerlMn Principle and the ProKrem unit Derelopcment of All Oregon. Publlibed Krcry Kronlng RxCopt Snndtj, Calem, Ore. . , SUU8CXHPTION RATJM. (Inrsrlibtr in AdrsnM.) DaIIjt, tr carrier, por yer W.oo Tor month .J0o DillT, by mall, per year. ... .. 4.00 Per month..,.........8Jo Weekly, by mall, por yor'.... . ',00 Six months .60o " ' PNiotT oofiia at SCREENED GRAVEL FOR THE SUBURBAN STREETS ALDERMEN BATTLING FOR CHEAPER STREET MATERIAL-A BITULITHIC PAVEMENT FOR THE RESIDENCE STREETS COLONEL ROOSEVELT'S SON LOST All Night in Jungle Party all Well and Still Killing Things Right and Left. ' Screened Gravel. A hard light was inado by tbo ad . vocatoi of scrconod gravol and good ' progress was made. A report wan brought In by tbo upeclol commlttco consisting of Aldormon ILofor, Oreonbaum and Hilt In favor of using tbo gravel from Minto's Island under a loaso with the Mlnto Bros., fully protecting their property rights, find tbo commlttco was authorized to ask for bids pn furnishing ncroon ed gravol In tho bunkers on tbo Isl and, to bo orcctod by private con tractors who nro to operate tho screen and. dollvor thrco grades of clean ocroonod gravol at an uniform minimum prlco that will mako It pos sible to uso this material on a largo scalo on tho suburban streets. Mlnto UroUicrn Favorable. Undor tho grant of Hon, John Mlnto tho city has certain rights to tako gravol from tho Island, but thny nro not well donned, and tho com nilttoo was of tho opllnlon that n strict construction of tho grant would not permit tho city to tako gravol oxcopt for work dono by tho city Itself, which would bo limited to repairs of streets, or streets built by tho city. Their lawyer hold differ ent, but thoro la room for a grat big lawsuit, and to obvlato this a loaso will bo in ado aftor full investigation by tbo city attornoy and tho attor neys for tbo Mlnto Bros. Tho rights of tbo city and of tho owners of tho island will bo clearly doflnod under tho Icaso, which will bo mado for Ilvo years, with an option to tho city to ro now tbo samo, and If this arrange ment is carrlod out tbo city will gut an unlimited supply of cloau'scroencd gravel In thrco grndos ituch as will go through a half-Inch mosb, au Inch mesh and a mesh of an Inch and a half, Tho city has already con tracted for a bargo to oporato teams botwoon tho city and the Island, and, having bought a steam road rollor, tbo day Is noar at hand jtvhon subur ban streets can bo built cheaply and rapidly and at tho lowest posslblo ex ponso, so far as tho city has any say In tho matter. For Cluvtpw Inviinent. Aldorman Stockton, of tho strout committee, reported having an ox tonded Interview with Mr. Archayi bunu, of tho Warran Brothers Com pany, and stating that thoy had sped flcat'ons proparod for a cheaper form of bltullthlo pavomont for rosldonco streets. Work has Just begun at Ku gone, 'aid Mr. Stockton, that will ro- suit in thrco miles of paving going down only 24 foot wldo. It will cost but $3 por lineal foot, ami consists Coffee Qualify cleanperfect Your irrocsr will grind It bettor If ground at koaia not too tee. 4 CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J, H. AlborVPres, E, Mi Croisan, Vico Pres, Jps, H. Albert, Cashlor SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Pays Interest on Savings Accents of four inches of crushed rock on a solid rolled sub-grado, and thon tho rogular bltullthlc waterproof wear ing Btirfaco, making a beautiful street and wearing Just a" well for tbo lighter trafllo as tho heavy streot does In tho business sections. Undor this plnn Mr. Stockton thought a GO-foot lot could bo paved at an oxponso of $75 to tho abutting property owner. Ho thought undor such specifications East Court street and North Summer street could bo Improved at onco, Mr. Stolz, chairman of tho street com mlttco, said tho now specifications would bo procured at onco. Now signers havo boon socurod for Im provement of South Commercial street, and as that Is only 5 feet and a half wldo on each 9ldo of tho car lino, tho cost of that streot at $3 por front foot would not bo excessive, and. many would favor tho clean and dustlcss hard surfacotpavomont undor tho lighter specifications. Lnslu-ti Park Hoard. Thoro was a sovero Btraln put on tho rotations botwoon tho city and tho park board by a roport from two of tho Aldormon to tho offoct thnt tho park board was not enforcing tho city laws In tho matter of stopping por tions from cutting down trees. This was explained by tho -city nttornoy, who was appcalod to, by stating that tho park board had authority to grant pormltn to cut down unsightly trocs and allow pcoplo to plant-smaller and prottlor ones In tholr stead. Mr. Koyos mado It plain that this prac tice was logltlmnto, and tends to bonu tlfy tho city. Complaint was alio mado at tho tolcphono company sot ting poles and cutting out tho tops of trocs, mutilating others, and, as Mr. Eldrldgo oxprosscd It, soon tfur beau tiful city would rosmblo French Pralrio. Tho park board voro cited to appear boforo tho city council noxt Moudny night and soo whether thoy should not bo Impoachod and removed for malfcaGanco of office and havo tholr oUlclal heads cut off. HALKM-KUGKNK riKM) mkkt iikld ON NH.VT SATURDAY Tho Salem high school and tho Eugene high school will hold u field meet In this city noxt Saturday and thorG Is much Intorcst being nrousod over tho affair owing to tho two toams bolng almost on n par In tho different athletic sports. Tho Ku jono trnck team Is vory strong this year and will glvo tho local lads a good rub. Tho contoots will bo car ried out on tho Willamette field. o I.lttlo attacks ot Indlgostlon nro what bring on othor ailments, such ns acuto Indigestion, chronlo dys pepsia, nnd oven more sorlous per manent Illness. Kodol Is guaran teed to glvo rellof. Try It today. Sold by all druggists. (By Warrington Dawson Staff Corro sppndont United Press.) Nairobi, British East Africa, May 14. Kcrmlt Itoosovolt loBt his way In tho Junglo and rodo nlono all night recently, according to a story which leaked out hero today. At tho direction of Colonol Itoosovolt tho Incldont was minimized at tho time and It was only this afternoon that tho facts wcro lcarnod. Young Itoosovolt got lost, whllo rid ing horsobnek about 20 miles Bouth of his fathor's camp. Ho wandered tnrougn tlio junglo throughout tho night but finally found his way Into camp, arriving at dawn Just as a searching party was being organized to go out after him. Members of tho Itoosovolt party aro In excellent health, thoro having been no sickness slnco tho cx-prcsl-dont nnd his son wero slightly In disposed a short tlmo aftor tholr ar rival. Thoy aro nccllmatcd now nnd bnvo no fear of fovor. Prooaratlons aro bolng mndo today to break camp and go to Juja ranch, which will bo tho scono of tholr next advonturcs. BROUGHT COLOR TO HER CHEEKS Then .Strength Returned and IlIooalcNN Woman He canto Well. Tills NO FOUNDATION FOR VliNifSUKLAN PRISON TALKS Halt' I'm IaitO wlra.1 Caracas, May 14. Aftor Investi gating tho report that tho crew ot an Amorlcan ship wero confined In a prison In Veneiuolu, Minister Rus soil today .authorized tho United Press to say that thoro Is not tho least founUulfon for tho story. Tho roport, which caused tho" minister's Investigation, was to the effect that tho crow ot tho Carrie Kv Knowlos, which sailed from Provlncetown, Mass., tlvo years ago, had been hold prisoners Kero for years, If you deslro a clear comploxlon tako Foley's Grino Laxative for con stipation and llvor troublo as It will stimulate those organs and thor oughly ctoanso your system, which Is what ovoryono needs In the spring In order to fool well. J, 0, Perry, o WINTKR WKATHKR IN UMATILLLA COUNTY I Ualttd I'rtM l.al Wlr. I 1'endloton, Or., May 14. Typical winter weather has prevailed In this vicinity since Monday. Slnco then tho surrounding foothills havo been covored with n whlto mantlo of snow, and front Meacham, sonio distance southeast of Pendleton, coltes tho word that tho snow Is ten Inches deep there. Mauy weak, nervous woman have boon rostorod to health by Foley's Kldnoy Remedy as It stimulates the kldnoya so thoy will ollminato the waito mattor from tho blood. Im purities doprcsa tuo nerves, causing uervous exhaustion and other ail ments. C mux nco today and you vlll soon bo well. Pleasant to takt J. 0, Prry. Tonic Treatment Wo What Sho Needed nnd Dr. Williams' Pink .'Ills Just Fitted Her Case. Thoro nro many mon, womon nnd ovon children suffering from nnno mla, which means "too Httlo blood." Tho dlsoaao Is well named for tho patient actually has a doflcloncy ot blood which affects avory part of tho body. Thoro Is a lack of enorgy, a characteristic pallor, a sonso of suf focating aftor tho least exertion, gon orally described as a shortness of broath. Tho dlseaso comes on grad ually nnd Is ofton woll advanced bo foro It Is recognized. Too ofton modlcnl treatment Is un satisfactory and tho dlsoaso pro gresses until It becomes hopoloss. In tho case of young girls It often de velops Into consumption. If tho sufforors from n doflclont blood supply could only know It a largo porconiago of cases could bo quickly curod for thoro Is a romody that Is oxactly suited for their trou bio and it Is wltnln tho reach of all. Dr. Williams' Pin.. Pills nro an al most cortaln blood bulldor nnd as a romody for anuomlc conditions will surprise by tholr marvelous results patlonts who havo failed to regain health, strongth and color by tho uso of othor remedies, tho following euro Is but ono of thousands and further proof, from your own local ity, cun bo had for tho asking. ' "I am glad to rocommond Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills," says Mrs. Rod orlck D. MacLoay, of No. 8 Parkvlow avonuo, Buffalo, N. Y., "as thoy havo bcon of wondorful bonoflt to mo. A fow years ago I was completely run down through ovorwork and worry. My blood was thin and watory and I was vory pale. I grow gradually worso for a year and was woak and short of broath, especially when I walkod up stairs, which I could not do without resting every fow stops. I could not ovon wnlk across tho room without navlng my heart flut ter. "I was undor tho doctor's caro throughout tho ontlro wlntor. Ho said 1 was In a fit stato to run Into consumption and thnt I needed some thing to build mo up. I was not ben efited by his trcatmont and bogan using Dr, Williams' l'lnk Pills after I had boon sick for six month. I noticed right away that tho pills woro helping mo, for my cheeks begnn to havo eonio color and my strongth returned. I was completely cured nftor giving tho pills a thorough trial. I will bo glad ir, through this, state ment of my experience, soma other person afflicted as I was Is restored to health oy the uso of Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills." If you nro Interested In tho remedy that cured Mrs. MacLeay, wrlto to day for our booklet "Diseases ot the Blood." It Is freo und will be sent postpaid. ur. Williams' Pink Pills aro al ways tho samo nnd are sold only In packages bearing the well known trndo mark, "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pato Pcoplo." Pills sold In any othor puckngo, or loose, b ino dozen or hundred, aro not tho same, what ever tho olork tells you. Th genu Ino nro soid by all druggists or will bo 8ont by mail, postpaid, on receipt of prlco, GO cents per box, six boxes for $2.50. by tho Dr. Williams Modi clno Co., Schouectady, N. Y. RKV. I. W, WILLIAMSON'S IiKTTKK. Jtov. I. W. Williamson, Hunting ton, W. Va., writes: "This Is to cer tify that I usod Foloy's Kidney Remedy for nervous exhaustion and kldnoy troublo and am freo to say that it will do all that you claim for It," Foloy's Kidney Remedy has restored health and strength to thousands of .weak, run down noo- ple. Contains no harmful drugt; and U pleasant to take. J. o. Perry, M m La. All . IW Itfflk ' ifir ,jLHky& -, m S k Va h2K' "1 " "Ife Ml g mb"siQNEDTiVrv4. OfiCHLOSS BR6S, jCf Vfine Clslfccs Makers 5:iiaorc sis' New YtngM PULLING TRADE This store is always pul, ling trade because it's our business to pull it. We pull trade by the virtue of our well made and satis factory clothes. We pull trade because our business methods are right" never allowing a patron to be dissatisfied or disappointed. We are pulling for your trade, Sir-may we have it? G.W. Johnson & Co 141 N, Commercial St. The Home of Packard Shoes NEGLECTED CHILD LOSES ITS LIFE (United I'rtM Until Wire.) Wnlla Walla, May 14. Mrs. P. Do marls of Walker Is prostrated with grief today becauso of tho death of her Httlo daughter who yesterday feu Into a basin ot hot water which was bolng used to clean woodwork In tho houso. Tho Httlo girl was playing In tho room whoro her moth or was working. Hor mothor had watched tho child closely to keep It away but while hor attention was momentarily distracted, tho Httlo ono approached and toppled Into tho ba sin. Sho was so sovoroly burnod thnt death resulted In a fow hours. Do It Now. Now Is tho tlmo to got rid of your rheumatism. You ran An nn liv nn. plying Chamborlaln's Llnlmont. Nino cases out or ion aro simply muscular rheumatism duo to cold or rlnmn dp chronlo rheumatism, nnd ylold to tho vigorous application of this lln lmont. Try It. You nro cortaln to bo dollghtod with tho quick relief which It affords. Sold by all good druggists. IhopoonlH for Hand Chemical Flro KxtJngulshcrs for Oregon Stato Insano Asylum. Salem, Or., May 7, 1909. Scaled proposals for furnishing GO (sixty) hand chemical flro extin guishers, ondorsod on outoldo ot on volopo "Proposals for Hand Chomlc I Flro Extinguishers for Orogon Stato insane Asylum," and addressed to tho undersigned, will bo recolvcd at tho oxocutlvo chambers, stato capl tol, Salem, Or., until May 24, 1909, at 2 p. m. ' AU bids must bo accompanied by samples and cortlficd chock In tho amount of 10 por cont (ton por cent) ot tho full valuo ot tho bid, mado payablo to tho undorslgned. Tho board of trustees ot tho Oregon In sano Asylum rosorvo tho right to re ject any and all bids. C. N. M'ARTHUR, Clerk of Board of Trustoos Orogoa Stato Insano Asylum. G-8-22d If you want to feel woll, look woll nnd bo woll, tako Foloy's Kldnoy Romody. It tones up tho kldnoys nnd bladder, purlflos tho blood nnd restores health and strongth. Pleas ant to tako and contains no hnrmful drugs. Why not commence today? J. C. Perry. A Dainty Toilet Article. Evory lady who desires to Iroop hor attractlvo appcaranco, whllo at tbo thoatro, attondlng rocoptlons, when shopping, whllo traveling and on all occasions should carry In hor puree a booklet of Gouraud's- Oriental Itcnuty Loaves. This Is a dainty Httlo booklet of-cxqulsltoly porfcumod pow dorcd leaves. It Is Invaluablo when tho face becomos moist and flushed and Is far suporlor to a powdor puff, as It doos not spill and soil the clothes. It romovos dirt, soot and grease from tho faco, Imparting a cool, dol Icato bloom to tho complexion. Bent nnywhero on rocolpt of flvo conts in stomps or coin. F. T. Hopkins, 37 Groat Jonco street, Now York. G-13-St A Sinllo Is n pretty hard thing to accom plish hon you'ro bluo, bilious and out of sorts. Thoro Is a suro euro for alt kinds of stomach and llvor complaints constipation nnd dys popsla. Ballard's Horblno Is mild, vet absolutely offoctlvo In all cases. Prlco 60 cents per bottlo. Sold by 11 Dealers. wimiwwwwwimwwisnmiiiismwmnmwsnsi iwMwwwwmimw.nsmi ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM'S The Popular Price Store Save Money on Men's and Boys' Clothing Wo havo not enough room In our present quarters to display this lino proporly but mo havo a nice stock of clothing for men and boys in all tho latest styles and our prices aro vory reasonable. You will not make a mistake in looking over our stock and soolng our prices before you buy. Boys' Suits from 1.50 to' $4.60 Mon's Suits frotif?5.6o to f 12.60 Boys' Pants from 25c a pair up Men's Pants from u'oo to 4.50 Men's Furnishings Men's Summer Underwear from 25c up. Men's Summer Union Suits from 1 up. Men's Work Shirts, 40c, 45c, and 50c Men's Dress Shirts, 50c, C5c, 75c nnd $1. Mon's Black or Tan Hose, 3 pairs for 25c. Men's Black or Tan Fancy Hose, 2 pairs for 25c Men's Extra Good Grade of Mixed Socks, 3 pal.rs for 25c Men's Ties, just In, 25c and 35c Mon's Cloth Hats tor Summer, 25c, 35c, 45c nnd 50c Men's Straw Hats from 25c up Men's Fancy Vests from J1.00 up Men's Canvas Shoes, 11.20 a pair Men's leather Shoes from $2 to 4 This Is the Home of Popular Priced Millinery Tho enormous increase In sales In this department speaks for Itself. Tho reason of this Incroaso In sales is because wo do not try to mako tho largo profit that other milli nery stores do. Wo do not pay fancy prices to tho middleman for ready trlmmad hats but buy tho shapos and materials in large quantities, and have them made up. hero, which enables us to sell hats for what other stores pay for them. Wo also sell the materials at n great saving. F 2 dozen Pearl Buttons for 5c. 7 spools good Machlno Thread for 25c Boys' Waists only 25c Pretty Corset Covers, 25c Ladles' Muslin Skirts. 05c Ladles' Muslin Gowns. 50c, 75c. II Ladles' Shirt Waists. 35c to $1.75 Pretty Parasols, 50c to $1.65 Plain Bluo or Pink Charabray, 8 1-Sc yard Best Table Oil Cloth. 18c yard Yard wldo Scrim, only 6c yard Largo Turkish Towel3 10c Iirgo Huck Towels only 9c Ladles' Sleeveless Vests, 10c, 15c, 18c and 25c 240-246 COMMERCIAL STREET mmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmim t Afcnir-y-iiw'VvTf1iwty rv-wM yat-'c-rhtUUtO(tktUMMtVB&tiUtiM!llM mturmfHkmmtiitlk'-'" -- 1l-rii..-M.-i...... - miT 'tii'-'-tti