Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 04, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    OAXLY OAMTAJJ JOURNAL, SALEM, ORBGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1909.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
E. tlOKSn, Editor aad Proprietor
Independent Kowipipcr Uorotod lo American Principle mid - -
thn !rnrrfk unit nflVAiiinAmnnt nf All Oritffnn. I
Tubll.tn! Krvtf Krenlng ttxcppt Simjuy, gitlem, Ura.
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(.UhClUPTION HATKtf.
(lDTrtikblr In Ailrnncw,)
Dully, by wrtier, pr jtfor... .. Jfl.00 Per, "month.. ..J0c
TKlly, br mall, tier year. 4.U) l'er month. . 3So
Weekly, by mall, per rent. ... ' M Six monthly 60o
"Let the Gold Dust Twins do your work," Uncle
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UmqLABEL
600D ROADS CONVENTION
AND BIB BARBECUE
Tho fnrmors of Tunlatln will hold
a good roads couvontlon and barbo
at Tualatin, Washington county,
Saturday, August 7, 1000.
Two bcovos, sovoral bogs and
snoop will bo barboquod, and a froe
dinner glvon to all. This picnic !s
glvon In tho Interest or good rondk.
Tho following speakers will bo
there:
f Hon.Llbnol R. Wobstor of Port
land, Oregon.
Hon. Qoo. 0. Drownoll of Orogon
City, Orogon.
Hon. 13 D. Tonguo of HHIsboro,
Orogon,
Hon. W. A. Cartor ot Portland,
Oregon.
Hon, John Manning of Portland,
Oregon.
There- will bo dancing In the pavll
lon, with a flno orchestra, both af
ternoon and oronlng, Tho usual
sports, such as sack, pony and other
races, with appropriate prlzoa.
This Invitation Is oxtonded to
ovoryono, as arrangements hayo
boon mado both with tho Eloctrlc
and Southorn Pacific so that all can
attend,
McFarland, ot Orogon City, has
boon engagod to barbocuo the beeves
"Nuff scd,"
TELLS OF
HORRORS
OF WRECK
Oregon Man Who Was in the
Coeur d'Alene Train Col
lision Relates His
Experience.
Weston, Or., Aug. 4. D. B. Jar
nan, owner ot dopnrtmont otoroa at
Woiton and Athcno, roturnod last
ovonlng from Coour d'Alono, whoro
ho was In tho rocont smash-up. Ho
escaped with a brulsod hoad and
two fractured ribs, Mr Jarman was
extrlcatod from a mass of mangled
bodies, and his clothing was satur
ated with blood. A woman whom
body was - pierced with a Bpllntor
died whlla lying acrosu his lap, a
dead boy wns boneath lilni, and a
doad man, fearfully mnnglod, by
his sldo.
Ho was standing against tho door
ot the motorman'fl compartment
when the ornsh en mo. and was lmirl
od suddenly forward by tho fearful
Impact. Ho says that tho woundod
passongors bore their suffering
tiravoly, but criticise tho callous
action of a crowd of curious poople
who stood Idly by tho wreck nnd did
not offer to help tholr unfortunnto
fellow-boings.
FIND BODY OF MAN
EVIDENTLY MURDERED
Oakland. Cnl.. Aug. 4 A message
was rocolvod hero this morning try
ing ilmt a badly mangled body of a
man had litwn found hldtltm under u
house in Mvvruior. this ouunt . with
the HpixtarHiuM' of having been hack
ud to pieces with an axe. and tln
nppun rupees wore that the man had
boen dead fur several days Ttm
shurlif left for Llvuriuoio to Iiivm
1 1 gate.
Take Notice.
All persons are recommondud to
take Foloy's Kidney Romody for
backache, rheumatlim and kidney
nnd bladder trouble it will qulakly
correct urinary Irregularities, which.
If neglected, may develop Into a ser
Ioiib Illness. H will rostoro health
and strength. Do not neglect signs
of kidney or bladdor trouble and
risk might's dlsoato or dlaboUs.
For ealo by J. 0. Perry.
SENATOR
CUMMINS
OBJECTS
Says He Will Not Take Ten
Cents on Dollar as Pay
ment in Full of the
Party Pledges.
Washington, Aug. 4. "I nm not
willing to accept ton cents on tho
dollar In tho discharge ot the obli
gations of tho Itopttbllcnn party,"
declared Senator Cummins of lown
today while explaining why ho did
not Intend to veto for tho tariff bill.
'Tho bill Is hotter than any that
could possibly bo framod upon tho
principle of dutioH lavlod for rovo
nue only and the Kuheduleu aro a
trifle better than those of tho Ding
ley bill, but ootiHldoring other fea
ture I doubt whether tho inoumiro
Is an Improvement over tho one now
In erfiHt
Thr trouble 'Is that It does not
fuhiil tint pledgea made by the Ho
publican itHi'ty, whoa looked at from
ni) standpoint. 1 may bo wrong In
this matter and tho majority right,
all Hie fallible, but I am going confi
dently to ask Judgment at tho hnmlH
of the voturB."
The wnntor praised President
Tail's courage ami poislstuiico In his
Httt'iiipt to hoc ii ro lower rntus of duty
and iWolnrod that the prosldeut was
successful to a dogroo.
If wild that Tart had done all
that one mnn could do- for tho bet
terment of the bill. Cummins doiilod
thin In- Impugning the motive
nnd purpose of the supporters ot
i In- bill
U Is cruel of Jim HU1 to Invade
poor Harrlman's territory.
WILL NOT
INSTALL
WIRELESS
Manager Schwerin Condemns
the System Because He
Wants to Avoid the
Expense.
Il'nllnt 1'rwis l.tnsl Wlrt.l
8n Francisco, Aug. 4. The hero-
WOULD YOU BECOME
WELL-TO-DO?
The surest way is to begin
now and sayo regularly a part
of your earnings.
Tho beat way to save is to
open a savings account with us.
HAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Capital National Bank
m i
'.
MFALS 15c
Call and try them. Meals 1 1t
Board per week $8.75, als-j fur
nUhed rooms very reaionabta
AT TIIH
Salem Restaurant
830 COURT 8TJIKKT.
All Physicians
Must prescribe some ef tho In
gredients that are contained In
Mood's Sarsaparllla-for all trou
bles of the bloodf stomach, kid
noy and llvor.
They include Barsaparilla, stilllngin,
yellow dock, gentian, wild cherry bark,
mandrake, dandelion, juniper berries,
pipsiesewa. etc.
The combination and proportions nro
our own formula and give power to euro
beyond the roach of any other prescrip
tion or substitute. That's why it igi
wIbo to get Hood's and only Hood's.
NEW BRIDGE AND WALK
AT YEW PARK SCHOOL
Frank Farmor, bridge foreman of
tho Southern Pacific company, is
putting In a solid bridge on Mission
atreot, at tho Yew Park school. By
order of tho bridge commltteo of the
city council ho will build a sidewalk
along tho south side ot tho bridge
for tho use of pedestrians and to
provont school children from be
lng run over by automobiles.
Ho has also had orders to build a
new culvert crossing on Mill street,
whore tho trnck enters tho dopot
grounds.
NEW INCORPORATIONS
WPH V$11AER
Ism of .lack Minis, the Cockney wire
less operator who stuck to his key
during the perilous hours following
tuo collision of the liners Florida nnd
Republic, Is nil buncombe, according
to a statement attributed today to
It. P. Schwerin, vice president nnd
general manager of tho 'pacific Mall
Steamship Company.
Schwerin was asked If wlrolcss
would bo Installed on Pacific Mall
steamships. Ho replied that it would
not until moro highly perfected than
nt present.
"Tho story thnt DInn operated his
wireless apparatus by storngo bat
tery is buncombe," ho is reported to
have said,
"When the water struck tho engine
room of tho Ilopubllc tho wlreloss
macbino was rendorod usoloss, nnd
all the talk of Ulnn's heroic conduct
was mado out of wholo cloth,
mo only effect tho wireless had
upon tho Ilopubllc and Florida col
lision was to Instill confldonco in tho
passongors by bringing ntimorous
steamships to tho aid of tho disabled
vessols. It could not possible have
aided the Columbia which went down
on this const. The Columbia was
rammed by a stonm schoonor nnd
wont down In olght minutes. In what
way could tho wireless havo aided
ttie passengers of thnt steamer. I
do not know of n sluglo instnnco in
which the wireless has contributed to
tho safe-guarding of any vcssol.
"It Is true thaj wo havo consid
ered Installing wireless instruments
on our ships but we will not do so
until the manufacturers produce n
moro poworful nnd satisfactory ma
chine luiiii tho one in uso nt present."
Of two homing pjgoons sent from
Albany one nrrlved nt Vlsalla, Cal.,
GOT miles, by next dny. -
1'ortlnnd Wnrehouso und . Dock.
Company; incorporators, Chas. I).
Doc, D. Q. Leotch, I. C. Snufnrd;
capital stock, $20,000; principal
plnco of business, Portland,
The Wltherspoon Libraries; Incor
porators, B. A. Baldwin, H. Wlther
spoon, 11. M. LauiHon; capital stock,
$G0,OQ0: principal place of business,
Portland.
o
8Uh1 Family Moot
Tho place of meeting of the
Stool o family has boon chnnged
from the, Washington building to the
rocoptlon room of tho Oregon build
ing, at tho Alaska-Yukon-Paclflo ex
position, for Thursday, August 2G,
1000, at 8 o'clock p. m., at which
organization will bo perfected. AiL
members of tho Stcol o family are
cordially Invited to attend and par
ticipate in tho meeting and Join the
organization. Will O. 'Stool, 424
Lumbor Exchnngo, Portland, Or.
o
Blnger Hormanu for congress and
Win, P. Lord for govornor might
do.
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STUDY THE ABOVE MAP
IILOOMKH8 AUDITION to the City of Newport, Oregon, Is now on tho market foi ru. urst tlmo. The tract is located about half way between
Nye Greek and Newport, and conslstsof some 30 lots, on tno rising ground directly above tho ocean. Each lot is but a few stops from the
bench nnd a commands u view of tho oceun or surf for miles north nnd south. To the north can bo seen Jump Off Joe and tne Ynqulna Head
Light. To tho touth the entrance to Ynqulna Bay nnd the Llfosavlng Station. Tho property is about a live-minute walk from tho boat landing
In Newport. It Is reached by a now six-foot board walk, which runs in n straight line from the Ocean House Hotel in a northwest direction to tho
lots. This Is now tno most popular walk In Newport on account of Its bonutlful surroundings and magnificent view of tho Pacific when the end is
reached at llLOOMKH'S ADDITION. Horo boforo the observer the ocean nnd the Leach stretch for mile? and miles.
A WORD ABOUT YAQUINA BAY
Yqu could not find a moro interesting location to spend your summer than around this beautiful bay, which Iscomeded by thoe v ho know, to
bo the most beautiful summer resort, NATURALLY, of any on the Pacific coast, barring none. Huutlng and fishing are unexceheJ, and the many
places of interest closa to Newport, such as the Lighthouse, Otter Rock, Seal Rocks, etc . make It an Ideal place to own a lummer home.
NOW LOOK AT THE MAP
You will se" that ULOOMKR'S ADDITION is right on tho ocean, nnd yet has tho great advantage of being close to the bay uud town, with no steep
hills to climb to nvch it. The boach In front of tho property is good for bathing and tho gathering of rock oysters. Mr. Bloomer has already built '
two beautiful cottages on these lots for his own personal use. Mr. Bloome is a Seattle man. and Intends to make this the most popular addition to
Newport.
FOR 8ALE UY MKYF.R Jc UKLLK. DERBY & WILLSON, n. A. JOHNSON. FF.RGUSON & FISnER, REOHTEL & MINTO.V
For further Information enquire at
CAPlf AL JOURNAL OFFICE
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