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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1909)
DAlXiY OAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALKM ORSK30N, MONDAY, MAY 84, 1009. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL i E. BOFXn, Bditor and Proprietor Independent Nptripapor Derotod to American rrino.plc and tho PrograM and Dorclopement of All Oregon. rnbllihed Bwy BTcnIng Bxcpt 8undr, EMem, Ore. SUllSCillPmON BATMS. (InrarUblr In Adranco.) Ditlf, by carrier, per rear. 18.00 Per month... ..Wc Dallr, bjr mall, per rear. . 4.00 Per monlh............83o Woeklf, bjr mall', per jor-.....,......00 Six monthi ,........C0o UwojjjffiABEL THE GERMAN SOCIETY CELEBRATES MAY DAY AT THE SAVA6E GROVE or any old grit, but they never cut nor heat. In testing these bearings Lucky put a belt from an englno onto thorn and ran thorn 7000 revolutions n mlnuto for 10 houro, without any sign of heating. "I gavo them tho hardest test." said Lucky, "for If they wouldn't stand iup to any work, I wanted to know It." In tho near future Mr. Ganger will Jrlvo from Portland, or rather Hood River, hlB and Mr. Lucky's home, to New York City, ualng tho buckboard abovo mentioned, and tho trip will be made without oiling tho bear ings. "If It doesn't stand up to tho work, and Bhow up In good shnno In Now York," said ho, "I will bo moro than surprised, for 7000 revolutions a mlnuto tor 10 hours, would bo 4,200, 00"0, anil counting tho clrcum forence of tho wheel at 14 feet, this would bo equal to tho number of rev olutlons tho wheel would mako In traveling 12,000 miles, or about half way around tho earth." MiwtwuiWiiiiimiiiiiwtmiHiimwminwwii' . . mmmamm mmm " Tho German Bocloty hns signed up stock books and wnlvor of notice to elect directors and appointed n 'apo dal commtttco consisting of John Stollman, Eugene Eckorlon and Ab. Magors to secure balanco of subscript tlons Accessary to organlzo their building society, Tho shares of stock aro ton dollars, and ovory Qormun citizen of Salem and vicinity Bhould bocotno Interested In tho success of this enterprise Thoro aro already noarly 100 stockholders nnd tho in tention is to placo tho stock in as many hands jib possible Action was nlRtj tiiltdn looking to having a state Clorninn day during tho Stnto Fair, when tho German Americans from all parts of tho stnto slinll onco a year bo brought togothor. First May Dnr Festival, This ovont wns colobrated at tho Savago grovo northeast of tho asy lum Sunday nftornoon at 2 o'clock. Thoro was a carload of dolcgatcs and visitors from Portland, Including rep resentatives of tho Gorman news papers at Portland., At tho grovo tho Salem Vcrcln sang three- nuinbors nnd woro Jolnod by tho following mombors of tho Portland Arlon Vcrcln: . ndroas Ucoklor, It. M. Lohmnnn, Honry llroltburt, August Dolino, Prams Mohr, Cniis. Schwlnd, Max FJclhchhnuor, V. II. DatnmnsCh, Ilobt. Uonnrt, Aug. ICschlo, Potor Wngnur, Aug. Glutsch. Eugene Ilnnsor, K. II. Wandol ,1quIb Dninmasch (director of Arlon Bocloty). This mngnlflcont iimlo chorus of nbout 40 voices was warmly applaud ed nnd was followed by a boautlful rendition of n Gorman national song which won n grand round of np plaUBO, ttov. Hopf of tho Lutheran church next wns introduced nnd dolivered an oloquont and entertaining address In. Gorman on tho origin of May Day and tho custom of obBorvlng tho Mny festival. Ho reminded many of tho nudlenco of tho exporlonccs of their youth in tho fatherland, and his re marks wore well received nnu ap plauded at conclusion. Thoro wnB an Intormisslon and moro music. Frnnx Moor of tho Portland Gorman theatro recited n traglo poem from Soldol that touched tho hearts of nil present, nnd thoro woro nbout 300 prosperous Gorman citizens nnd their families nt tho May festival. Director Dammasch announced n concort nt Salem Grand opora hoiiBo Juno 10 by tho Arlon Society of CO voices and soloists. Tho Solera Vcrcln thon sang threo numbors. ' Editor Ilolchmnnn of tho Deutsche Zcltung dollvorcd an oloquont booster address on tho superiority of tho Oro gon cllmnto ovor that of Michigan. Ho has only boon In Oregon n fow months nnd Is charmed with tho stnto. A box of candy wns nwnrdod to Mrs. Wondcroth for bolng tho host wnltzor. Thoro wns moro music and thon nil gavo thomsalvcB up to out door enjoyment. Thoro woro swings for tho children, bonches for tho old er people to Btl on nnd visit. Singing for tho crowds, enndy nnd Ico cream for the kids nnd enjoyment for all. THE CITY C0UNCLI MEETS TONIGHT Tho city council moots thle even ing to consider sovcral Important mat ters. Tho Stnto street Improvement east of Mill crook hnB boon defeated by remonstrnnco. Tho offortB of Al domnn Grccnbauin to havo tho street widened and macadamized fulls for tho present. Dlds will bo opened for tho Bush street brldgo. Itcgnlnto Trcnsuror'fl Offlcc. After June 1st tho city will be without a treasurer, unless tho city council clocts a successor to Frank Mcrcdjth at Is meeting toqlght or enacts n now ordlnanco regulating tho affairs of that omco. 'With a trc- mondqus responsibility, accounting for fioo.uou last year and probably twice as much this year, hating no vault room or pfflco room furnished him, tinder a heavy bond, and. keep ing an elaborato sot of books, Treas urer Meredith fools, In justlco to himself, ho ennnot render this sor vlce nt 130 a month. Tho situntlon Is a grave one, nnd has been met by tho commlltco on accounts and cur rent oxponscs, to whom It wau ro forrcd. by a now ordinance, which raises the salary to ICO a month, and consolidates tho duties of treas urer and Hconso collector In one oU flee, nnd requires It to bo kopt at tho city nnu. v OVERCOME BY STEAM DIED IN BATHTUB nWIiw Hut VABgmTAIDSrOB4YtAlul All I Of KXOWTHO ttowssa I IVII K&6u0&&i& wrtwiiiiimiwiiiiimmiw; WE DRESS THE BEST DRESSERS I We appeal to the men who appreciate good clothes-clothes that are stylish handsome and correct. The best tailors known to the trade, build our gar ments and build them correctly. SUITS ! $10 to $30 j Have You Tried Hole-Proof Hose? If not, why not? G. W. JOHNSON & I COMPANY III North Commercial St., Salem 1 AN OREGON INVENTOR SOLVES TWO PROBLEMS J. J. Luckoy and William Ganger, both of Hood ltivor, passed through tho city Thursday on their way to Eugene, nnd will probably bo horo gain tomorrow on tholr way back. Mr, Lucky l a blncksmlth by trndo, nnd nn Invotor by birth, hnvlng a natural gonlus tor making almost anything ho wants to fuse to mako anything olso with. Somctlmo ago ho Invented a locknut that Is simple and practical. This Is ono of tho CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J, H, Albort, Pros, E, M, Crolsan, Vlco Pros, Jos., H, Albort, Cashlor SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Pays Interest on Savings Accounts things that the manufacturers havo been looking for for years, but until Lucky solved tho problom, no prac tical locknut had been mado. Tho device Is very slmplo. It bolng simply a slight slot cut alongside of tho bolt, with tho nut provldod with a projection thnt is thrown Into tho slot by a spring, whonovor tho nut Is at tho point doslrod to lock It. Onco fastunod It Is thoro to stay. Tho do vtco Is slmplo and costs but a trifle It varying oomowhat In charactor, but not In prlnelplo, according to tho uses for which It Is Intended. Mr. Lucky showed tho wrltor teeth from tho cyllndor of a throhing ninchlno, that can by no possibility work looso, and for this and thousands of other places It will provo of groat valuo. Anothor Invention, nnd tho trying out of which caused his visit horo, Is benrlngH for machinery, that will run without oil, and without heating Ho tins put thwo bearings or "bozos" in tho wheels of u buck-board which, when ho reached Salem. ho had driv en ovor 300 miles without oiling. Moro thnn tliut, ho gives tho bear ings something to think about by filling tho boxes with sand, cement, United Press teased Wire. Dorkoloy, Cnl., Mny 2-1. Archi bald Llndloy, a plumber, Is dead as tho result of a nocullar accident. Whllo taking n lath yesterday, ho was ovorcomo by tho steam arising from tho hot water, and wns suffo cated boforo aftl could reach him. Llndloy had been In tho bathroom for moro than an hour, and othor roomors In his lodging house, fearing an nccldent had befallen him, rapped at tho door of the bathroom. Receiv ing no niiBivor, they broko down tho door They wero grootcd by a rush of ftoiun and hot nlr that was stifling and for sovornl minutes wero unnblo to enter. Llndloy was found In tho tub, his body fearfully blistered. Ho was dead boforo medical aid arrived, o On Ml of Tlinnks Tho family and relatives of tho Into Jefferson 8. Powoll, who was bur 'od at Hnyosvlllo Wednoslny last, wish to thnnk tho many frlonds who assisted thorn In tho tlnio of their sorrow, nnd who so kindly sont llow era and did many other acts of kind ness, it will never be forgotton. HWWMWmimMMWWMWWWtW A Smile Is n pretty hard thing to accom plish when you'ro bluo, bilious and out of sorts. Thoro Is a suro euro for all kinds of stomach and liver complaints constipation nnd dye popsla. Dullard's Horbino Is mild, yet absolutely offcctlvo In all cases. Prico CO cents por bottlo. Sold by all Dcalors. The itlg Head 13 of two kinds conceit nnd tho big hoad that comes from a sick houdnche. Does your head ovor fool llko a gourd and your brain fool looso and soro? You enn euro It In no tlmo by nctlng on your llvor with Hallnrd's Horbino. Isn't It worth trying for tho absoluto and cortaln relief you'll got? Sold by all Dcalors. . o If business won't como to you, go after It with a Journal ad. Little Soldiers In your blood are the millions of corpuscles that dofond you against disease. To mako nnd keep these Uttlo soldiers lioalthy and strong, is simply to mako and keep tho blood, of tho right quality nnd quantity. This is lust what Hood's 8ar9aparllla does --it holpa tho llttlo soldiers In your blood to fight disoaso for you. It cures scrofula, eczema, eruptions, catarrh, rheumatism, anemia, nervous ness, dyvpopala. general debility, and builds up tho whole system. Notice. Is horeby given that scaled bldB for ro-wlrlng tho Stato Capitol build ing at Salem, Oregon, will bo re colvod by tho Doard of Capitol Build ing Commissioners until Juno 7th, nt 12 o'clock, noon, at which hour all bide will bo oponcd by tho undor- signed at tho oxocutlvo chambors, Salem, Oregon, In tho prosonco of tho nroroxAid board. All bids must bo accompanlod by a certified check In a sum of at least ton per cont (10 por cont) of tho amount of tho bid nnd mado payablo to tho undorBlgncd. Plans and specifications may bo! examined at tho offices of Mac Naughton, Raymond & Lawrence, architects, Concord building, Port land, Oroson, or at tho orocutlvo I chambers, Salem, Oregon. Tho Doard of Capitol Building ! Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. C. N. M'ARTHUIt, Clork of tho Doard. Salem, Oregon, Mny 18, 1009. G-10-1-U You Can Never Tell Just oxactly tho causo of your rhou mntlsm, but you know you hnvodt. Do you know thnt Ballard's now Liniment will euro It? rolloves the pain reduces tho swelling nnd Um bers tho joiniH nnd muscles so that) you will bo as nctlvo and well asi you over woro. Prlco 25, 50c and it 00 Sold by nil Donlors. ' KENNEDY & PORTER 1 DEALERS IN Oregon Sienna Paint MADE IN SALEM All Colors None Better NEW SHIPMENT Wall Paper Up-to-Date Patterns Fine Effects Everything for Interior finishing. We will furnish tho goodB nnd do tho work, either or both. First-class sorvlce. iao Liiunt'ii PHONE 181 HP HENDERSON Front Laced Corset si It Promotes Beauty and Preserves Health Dress Headquarters For Salem Women CD A IT FQ Dress Headquarters For Salem Wornem SALEM'S NEW STORE Millinery, Hair Goods-Jailor Suits Everything in Up-to-Datc Merchandise at the very lowest Prices. Just received a large shipment of Silk Petticoats and MoussaJine Silk Gowns in all colors " IF IT COMES FROM FRAKE'S IT'S CORRECT " 333 Commercial Miss M. D. EVANS SALEM MANAGER Phone 342 1 -40f f On all Trimmed Hats 1 -30f f All this Week on LADIES' SUITS A NEW SHIPMENT til LINEN SUITS in all colors -