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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1909)
"2 DAIL1 CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALWf, ORBQOW, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1000. GIRL FROM RECTOR'S IS A LAUGH MAKER "The Girl from Hector's" drew a , fJ when most of the im fair house last night, and thoso at- , . l i , f lf tending got the worth ot their mon- DOrtant naOltS Oi lite are ey, though tho troupe, na n whole, i,i J TpL vnur not a strong one. Tho leading lady, t 111 e d. 1 eacn yOUT Carrie Wobbor,afl"Louto Sedalno'jchdren the daily USe of thnt r.nn ho bettor described by tho I word "bum" than any other. Her work was as spotted as a cayusc the balance of tho female cast was not particularly strong. Dwlght Allen, as "Col, Andrew Tandy," and Wil liam Sollcry, as "Professor Aubrey I Maboon." did somo excollent work, and to them Is largely duo tho sue cess of tho production, for It was a j ,i mi j . succoss. John p. ciark, as "Richard , ana they will some day rise to 0'8hafUghncsBy," tho leading man,ira vo UlpeepJ h cleanses wne a Jit companion, ao far as work , J-311 y.u Dessea. it Cleanses, went, for tho lending lady. The beautifies and preserves the play Itself is spotted. Tho first act . ,i j r . . opens rather tamely, but tho second teeth and imparts DUnty act Is a crackorjnek. Tho situations) J frnm.nnra n , KrPotU nre unexpected and ludicrous, andana fragrance tO tlie Dream. crowd so fast on each otler that one mSSSmSammmSSmSSi la bewildered. Tho third net Is alio ' good, but tho ending Is an nntl-cll-mnx. If tho bnlanco of tho play could bo brought up to tho standard of tho second act, it would bo a world-beater. Tho danco wbb "u whirlwind" suro enough, and was heartily applauded. Tho costumes were elegant, the scenery flno, and those who oxpoctcd to havo thoir sen elbllltlcs shocked were dleappolntod. Those who missed scolng "Tho Girl from Itcctors" missed a treat, for the second act can bo called nothing less, NEWPORT FIRMS Uolow nro published tho ndvortlromenU ui "io loading buslnosa houses, hotels, camp grounds, ic . m i m A glance through them will bo n great help to oue in ug th?lr summer vncntlon. Mf fHH-M-l i J. T. PORTKK GOOD THINGS TO EAT The Palace Market and Grocery Porter's Block NEWPORT, OREGON FREE DELIVERY AT ALL HOURS uiumwtinwiwunniinnnmtuuuii H The Grand III FURNISHED 5 i! ROOMS : : : : : f On block Dnrtli from boat landing I urge kltclitn In connection for tlie uie of tlir euriti TERMS REASONABLE. J Mrs. A. 1). Sliollenburg Newport. Oregon ttttim t -roor kViAlAAAlAiJLLAXslAiJBAAXAlJLL a l 'Takltezy" If i Si lhc most beautiful placo at i Me lUnch. Newport, Orogon Z Prlvnto roouiB nnd board. i I Mrs. W. M. Berry i t S -H-HM-H0 4tliUllUlimHI tM.4.4-e 11ik of KVKRYTHIVO menni v "'""i'h limit liir y J NEWPORT SODA WORKS 5 I Sirups. Siphons, Boons. Cider n thing from the HACK AND BAGGAGE Hack nnd baggage wagon meets every bunt Parties iv lhtug to IS mako trips on tho bonch, light house. Seal rocks, Otter rock, nnd the famous Devil's Punch Howl, call or phono IIAltm.Nfl At CltAMKH. inmmttiiiui4tgfi i Buxton's Grocery t All lines the best WclwncWclrClnz's Goods. Next door to Post Office J Newport - Oregon f ailllftOtl8 HOTEL BRADSHAW Good furnished rooms, with or wltnout cooking privileges, half wry from boat landing to Nye Beach, flno view of oceun. Free hack moots each boat. First-class restaurant next door. Mra, Bradshaw. prop., Newport. Oregon. QCHOOL days are the days Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder Carmen Object to Compromise. tUutted I'reni ted Wira.1 Chicago, Aug. 31. Tho members or the street carmon's unions Monday rejeoted a compromise wngo scalo ot- forod by tho traction companies, In tho hopo of averting a general strike. It Is now feared that tho men's ac tion will result in the lmmedlato strike of 10,000 street car employe, O. II. pukwitt innnummnnmnti. bayview ! ! Rooming HoUSC f j j One nnd onu-hnlf blockB south ' - of boat landing on Main streot ' . Royal lUhtnunmt in connection !. !! MRS. O.E.CARTER, Prop. :: nbwpout QUE. mirf -t-69a f )Bt RaderCampGround;; with foundation and without. i With foundation and without, also furnished tents, good water and septic tanks. Hatos furnlshod on application. Nye Creek, Newport, Ore ijcirr the corpsf sdown it A. J. Rador. Proprietor. J IU Nl IHt UUI A. J. Rador, Proprietor. . H-4HH--HH--KH-0 I r l ft Itlt tCalCABAJAlXAJJ,JJ V h fl w I Mpfti Mrhfi l ITlvCIL 111 ill IV V I J Ktl Stockcr .Vi Kou. Fresh nnd Salt Meats. Fish. Z Oysters, otc. Special choice mutton nnd veal always on hand, T rite ouly cliii.lo mnrket In aewport. tH;auiig8ai. ffnuiniinmni f Anything You Need to Eat at? Sjmith's Nyebe&ch J Delicatessen Home Baking J twmiuuuufiwwt Senator LaFollettto thinks Cannon should be fired JsTO-NIGHT 1 SHE WANTS SALVE FOR FEELINGS United Tret Leiurd Wire. Tacoma, Aug. 31. Mrs. Dora OUvo Lee, a pretty petite young wo man, has brought breach of promise proceedings against John T. Davis, naming $15,000 as a likely amount to salve her injured feelings. She alleges that Davis Induced her to get n divorce from her husband under n promlso thot ho would marry hre. Tho prospects of future happiness he hold out did noi materialize. Sho says that Instead of marrying her tho two lived together In Tacoma, San Francisco nnd Los Angeles, Davis all tho timo promising but never actually mnrrylng her. Finally, she clainm, ho sent her nwny to her friends In Iduho nnd took up with another wo man, Davis has property worth $50,000 In Tnconin, all of which has been tied up by Mrs. Leo's attorneys on wrltfl of uttnobincnt. He Is a mining engineer nnd promoter, o llnby Morphine Flpnilr are made by nil soothing syrups nnd bnby medicines that contain opium nnd narcotics. McGeo's Bnby Elixir contains no Injurious or nnr- cotlc drugs of any kind. A suro nnd snfo euro for disordered stomnchs, bowols and frotfulncss. Splendid for teething infants. Sold by all drug gists. o Notice for the 0K-nlng nnd Extension of Clienwkrta Street. Notice Is hereby given thnt tho Common Council of tho city of Sa lem, Oregon, deems it expedient to open nnd extend Chcmckctn street, and proposes to opon and oxtend Chomokctn street, by opening nnd oxtondlng tho snmo easterly from tho cast lino of 21st street to tho west line of 2 -1 tl street, in said city, ana to appropriate on account thoreof tho renl premises described In tho ordlnnnco ndoptlng tho pint and ro port of tho city's engineer, mado for the purpose, which said ordinance was adopted on tho 30th dny of Au gust, 1900, to which said ordinance, reference Is hereby mnde for a moro completo description of snld real premise to be so npprnprlated J II VnnWInkle, Chas. A Ilolmstrom mil A F Ilofer hnve liron appoint -viewers to mnko nn nwtossmoni. uf the dnninge and hen (Its to the pron-1 erty owners resulting from tho open-1 lng nnd extension of said Ohemokotn street, and will meet nt tho ofllco ot the city recorder September 20. 1909.' nt 2 o'clock p. in., nt which time all Interested pnrt'os may appear bofore snld vlowors and present tiny conten tions they may havo In regard to opening and extending Ch, meketa street. Ilv ordtr of the Common Council. W. A. MOORES. R-31-llt City nocordor. o Washington Once Gave Up i to tnroe doctors; was kept in bed i for flv? weeks. Blood poison from a , spldor's blto caused lnrgo, deep sores to cover his leg. The doctors failed, J then "Bucklen's Arnica 8nlvo com . plotoly cured me," writes John Wnsh jlngton, of Bosquevilo, Tex. For eczema, bolls, burns and plies It's supremo 25c at J. O. Perry ii TO FIT THE COFFIN H'nltKl I'rfiw I.mfd Wlr 1 Rock Springs. Wyo., Aug. 31. When the body of John Stnrman, more than lx foot tnll. who died nt Hudson. Wyo.. roachod hon today it wns found that, in order to ship It in in n casket too short, tho logs hnd been severed nt tho knoos. Indlg nnnt relatives nnd friends sny they will proserute the Hudion under taker. An order from tho undortnker that tho coffin should not bo opened un der nny circumstances aroused the suspicion of Stnrman's friends, nnd an investigation revealed tho legless body. Tho oxciio of the undertaker is that tho romnlng were not In a con dition to keep, and. mnnble to em balm them and socuro a larger cas ket, ho sovered the logs believing no one would bo the wiser o . All persons nro recommended to take Foley's Kidney Remedy for backache, rheumatism and kidney and bladder trouble. It will quickly correct urinary Irregularities, which. It neglected, may develop Into a ser ious Illness, n will restore health and strength Do not neglect sign of kidney or bladder trouble and rtsk Brlght's disease or dlabeUs. For sale by J. C. Prry Tmo KIIKhI by Kxphullnjt (!n. Minneapolis. Minn.. Aug 31 Two men wore fatally injured todav whoa a gas tank In tho plnnt of the Minne apolis Acetyleue Gas Company ex ploded The explosion was so vio lent thnt the roof of the structure housing the tank was blown off TELEPHONE ORDINANCE DEFEATED After Hard Fight Made by Re publican City Commit teeman West. Mr. Eldrldge, of the committee on ordinances, brought in a report on the $1.00 telephone ordinance, sub mitting showing of the corporation that it would submit Its books to any competent authority, showing earn ings of seven per cent on capital. On third leading the bill was lost by following vete: Ayes Elliott, Hill, Moffett, Pres noll, Sauter, Stolz, 6. .Nays Eldrldge, Hofer, Millard, Stockton, .4 Absent Qreenbaum, Low, Moorcs. Waters, 4. Mr. D. F. West, chairman of tho Republican central committee, mado the fight for the ordinance, and tho position of some of the aldermen wns that politics had no business In city affairs. 8omo voted for the or dinance, knowing that it would not pass, and expecting the Mayor to yeio m "We cannot legislate a corpora tion out of existence," said the mayor to a reporter nftor adjournment, "re gardless of what our ordinances on the point of rates might be. Wo cannot say that tho company shall nay lower rates than it can afford to receive nnd still do business. Tho most careful investigation should re volve nround these subjects." Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever 1mmmmmmmmmmtmKMimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmm rVH. T. FELIX HURAUFS MrjENTAL VJ CTBAMORMAfilCAlMAlHinCR nmoTM Tn. iw f iurtTfta Mto iY, ' aoq vwbtj Dirnii'n p Sb?"Xt",1,,.,. UU U.ICCIIOS. ,1 ditwtli hMHood let ttll or oo ytirt. ltd It to htrmltrt tiltfltlotnnir.il It rrcMtlT Ullf. I ActpltlOMULtt lilt Of tlD.Ult ' limr. Pr, U X. fttlt tild to i itdr or a. tut ton ( (tlltut't At Ja Ud'tt wui urv ii.tiu. I r.ri.rj lid 'flnarimii'a Cam1 ft Ibt lf,t fcltlnful dl !.l II ' papprUonr." or il tr 11 dnuil.u d I t,cr. , 5oo& i)ir m ih uiiuo suns, cdu .d v. ti flB.T.HIIHS,Pfi,37BrJJcnMSIiftlHfT-l r - PORTLAND K k fc"SH KXi-3 SZ Kls xfl y Syr sizes Hlilch wo will cany. In Mock after September 1st, with their hell ing prices: IIOWL FROSTED Ii.VMPS. CLEAR LAMPS. Selling Selling Watts. Price. Watts. Price. tO .95 -10 , ,9Q 00 11.15 60 .......7 $1,10 lyO ...., $1.50 100 ' J1.40 l0 ......... 12.15 150 f2,05 240 $2.95 250 $2,85 LAMPS DELIVERED ONLY AT OUR OFFICE Commercial and State Sts. tprwrfftT'C 'm);i " M "'"flliei ASKED TO MPROVE THE SNAKE M'nlted Tress Lvnsrd Wire 1 Lewlston, Idaho, Aug. 31. A movemenMo petition the government to Improve the chnnnei of the Snnke rhor five miles west of Illpnrln Is being started here. Tho action Is the result of failure on the pnrt of the locnl river nnvlgn tlon company to operate its bonts be tween Lewlston nnd Celilo- owing to low water In the river chnnnei. The failure of the line to run vessels nt this time lins caused heavy loss to ranchers who have grain rendy to move but cannot secure transporta tion facilities. Notice of Postponement of Street Assessment. Notice is hereby given that the as sessment for tho Improvement of Twelfth Btreet, in the city of Salem, Oregon, from the north lino of Court street to the south line of Ferry street, nnd the assessment for the Im provement of Twelfth street from tho south lino of Ferry street to the "outh line of Dcllcvuc street be and the making of said assessments are hereby postponed until at or about 8 o'clock p.. m. on the Cth day of September. 1009, at which time the Common Council will, nt thti Com mon Council chambers, in said city, proceed to assess upon each lot or part thereof or parcel of land liable therefor its proportionate sharo of tho cost of Improving snld Twelfth street between tho north lino of Court street nnd the south lino ot Pern- tY nn 1 TnealnsT Zh lot or I pnrt thereof or parcel of land Its ' .. . ,..,. .- . , proportionate Bhnro of the cost ot Improvelng said Twolfth street be- i ui-ii mi nuiiiii nut; ui vvrty Biruui nml Ihn R-vnMi lino nf npllnvimntrf.pt .... ..... w -,..... ...... w. ... v , v .. .- wun warren Brocnera' Special Illtullthlc Waterproof Pavomont. All persons interested in snld as sessments shall appear at said timo before enld Common Council nnd pre sent objections, If nny they have tu said assessments, or flic the same with the recorder within flvo days fr 3tii tho dnte of ninklnc snld nsBCBS- .......... .... .1 ..!.. . i.i -....-11 '--". UMJ ' cuuiiui wl thl ti II ve days from the (Into of nmk ng said assessments for the. privllcRc, If they so desire, to make I RAILWAY LIGHT & SALEM DIVISION kkkkHvEflRkkkLEiki b2H9kkkkH RBBBBBBBBBBBbSbBBBbKV' , HlMHfsBaBBBBBBBBBBBBl BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBGLlsSt? SlSKBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB bbbbbbbbbEST '" " IbbbbbbII bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbTK Sl BEfihfP' ' -BS bbbbbbbS. 9H BBBBBBBBBBBJKS- SBBBBb bbbbbbbMK - -",-' -MbbbbbV BBBBBESSSSt''. . n t - HBBBBBBBl BBBBBBBBBBJitf' $ . . v x v& A. "$ ". S'sMHBBBBBBS jLIIVwVBSMferSBBBBftHBBBBMBiBJMittiHHBBBBBBBB9 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKBBBBBB?VRV,BTF7'VBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB1 snld Improvement In lieu of their assessments. Notlco Is further given thnt tho rebnte assessment for tho improve ment of Broadway streots, in said l city, between the north lino of the br'dge over xorin aim creoK and the north line of Madison Btreet, is postponed to the above mentioned date ,nt which time the Common Council will make nn assessment of the rebate duo tho property owners on account of tho Improvement of said Broadway streot. Date of the first publication of this notice, the 31st day of August, 190D. By order of the Common Council. W. A. MOORES, 8-31-3t City Recorder. o Notice of Street Assessment. Notice Is hereby .given that tho Common Council of tho city of Sa lem, Oregon, will on or nbout 8 o'clock p. m. on the 6th day of Sep tember, 1909, at the Common Coun c'l chnmbers nt Salem, Oregon, pro ceed to assess upon each lot or parcel of land liable therefor Its propor tionate shnro of tho cost of Improving State street in tho city of Salem, Oregon, with Warren Brothers Blt ulltchlc Waterproof Pavement be tween tho East lino of Twelfth streot and tho west lino of North Mill creek, In said city. All persons Interested in said as sessment shall appear at said timo before sold Common Council nnd present objections, if nny thoy have, to snld assessment, or fllo tho same with tho recorder within tho follow ing five days and apply to said Com mon Council within five days from said date for the privilege, If thoy bo desire, to mako snld improvement, in lieu of their assessment. Dato of the first publication or this notice Amgust 31, 1909. By order of tho Common Council W. A. MOORES, 8-31-3t City Recorder o- Notlco to Contractors. Notice is horeby given thnt sealel bids will bo opened nt n mooting of tho Common Council, at Salem, Ore gon, to bo held on tho Cth day of September, 1909, for tho Improve ment of Liberty streot. In said cltv. !L. Warren Brothers . Bltullthl I'nvpninnr. rrntn Tun am rnvemont, from tho south lino or State street to the south curb lino of Ferry street, In nccordanco with the plans and specifications adopted by the Common Council for said Im provements, and now on fllo In the olllce of tho city rocordor. Dnte of the first publication of this notice, tho 31st day of August, 1909. By order of tho Common Council W. A. MOORES, S-31-St City Rocordor. o CHildrn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S - ASTORI A POWER CO.