Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1909)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8AXJM, OMKKHT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 01, 100J. I i SPECIALS Offered This Week by The Quality Store Ladies' Suits. Men's Suits. A new shipment Just received. We ore o erlng a line of new tii.i .... i. ...i... t Fnl1 suits; values to $13.50, III gut up to the minute for nt m1H Btylc; special $13.50 See'commerclnVst.'window. Others to 950.00 " "! Men's Shirts. Summer Goods. A most complete assortment of Fancy Lawns In nil shades; both Golf and Negligee Shirts values to 2oc, special Oc ln " colorsf pleated bosoms. Values to 50c !J5c ctc $1.00 Parasols. Hop Gloves. Our entlro lino of Summer Sun Regular 10c uanvas Gloves Shades. In wlilto and colors. Gauntlet' Canvas Gloves.01 Half Price. a for 1c Ladies' Hose. Neckwear. An ,.r,ot f- i),n,r All the new shodes nnil styles, An unusual offor. Regular 25c Four-ln-Hnnds, Dows and Black Lisle Hose, all sires, Tccks U3c 0 Pairs for 50c See Commercial St. Window. We arv headquarter for "Hop Picker' Supplies. Everything you need Shoe, Hats, Gloves Blanket, Overalls Canvas for Cents, etc. 'j - ' '' ' . . - a im i-tsori-ro D. A. WHITE & SONS The Seed Men Are payliiK lop prices for good Oat, Chcet Seed, Rye and IMirlpy. J We have received another car of Xev Procet. Itolletl Ilarley that J mo are M'lllng at reasonable prlcen. urn- ttl-OHH ) I llfrlf 4HBIftlllftM B Tho prices of our birds nro so low It makes the eagle scream. P A largo stock of Talking Parrots, Panamn and Cuban varieties; Peroquottes, Australian Lovo Birds, Australian Mocking Birds and those wondorful singers, tho Indln Nightingales. Tho largest as sortmont of fnncy birds ever oxulblted In Salem. Come nnd see them f nnionittiiinnu un mtniinnin A National Bank Government Supervision Means Much Year by yoar tho government's supervision of National Banks Is becoming moro rigid, and the qualification of the examiner is renchlng a hlghor efficiency. Tho Comptroller of Currency, .Ir. Murray, Is knocking at the door of Congress and asking still greater powers in the administra tion of his trust. Ho Is determined to safeguard tho people's money deposited In National Banks. The word NATIONAL shall ln and is a Kynonym of safety. Many banks nro snved evory year by the timely warning and hnlt called In mismanagement by the National Bank Exnmlner. Having fully decided on a National Bank as your depository, select tho one thnt offers ample facilities and good service. You are respectfully Invited to call and see us. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK SALEM, OREGON. E-RU-SA The only lawful pile cure Because it does not contain narcotics, mercury cocUne. lead or any poisonous drugs. Becauso E-RU-SA CURES PILES U. S. Dispensatory recommends every Ingredient of E-RU-SA. Drug Inws make '"false or ml leading statements" a crime Therefore tho tale of all other or icjurious narcotic pile medicines Is illegal, because they affect ue brain and spinal marrow, produco constipation and never cure. All reliable, up-to-date druggists of highest standing sell and Indorse E-RU-SA. namely ln Salem DR. 8T0NE'S DRUG STORE. Q. W PUTNAM ft CO.. RINGO & GRABER, RED CROSS "HARMACY, nnd CAPITAL DRUO 8TOP.E W. H. Cou'ey, CANNERY OPENING ON WEDNESDAY The Salem fruit cannery will open on Bartlett pears tomorrow with 160 'IVIVIV1 V11TP IVIVVWIVIrWIVB BIRDS! BIRDS! BIRDS! Bird Sale at the Spencer Hardware Co. Imported Hnrtz Mountain Holier Ca narlos Ul.H Evory bird guaranteed and from pedlgreod Saint Andronsburg stock. to 200 hands, and will probably run without Interruption until the close of the season The pears are being bought by tne ton at from $12 50 to $25 per ton MAYOR STRIKES BLOW . AT POWER DITCHES SAYS THEY ARE THE CITY'S SHAME AND WANTS SPECIAL COMMITTEE May r Rodgors sent a special mes sage to the city council lapt night, and demanded that action bo taken to protect tho city. To the Common Council of tho City of Salem: Some tlmo since your honorable body passed ordlnnnco No. 502, re quiring parties owning private mill ditches to build and maintain bridges where the same cross streets. It Is n well-known fact that tho city has heretofore built nil bridges over the South Mill ditch, and kept them ln repair at considerable ex pense. 1 havo taken this matter rup with the owners of the South Mill ditch, and they refuse to comply with tho terms of tho ordinance; maintaining that it is the public's business to get across tho ditch as best it can, and declaring thnt they will continue to blockade streets, sldowalks and crossings until tho courts require them to plnco coverings for tho safe ty nnd convenience of the public, This city has the choice of two things: either to stand by Its guns and enforce ita ordinance or back down. I do not bellevo the city has any warrant of law in usurping tho rights of public travel by nllowlng nn opon ditch along Its streets. Streets aro not tho property of tho city to glvo away at will. They nro vested In tho abutting property In fco nnd tho pub lic has but tho use of them. When ever that uso Is rel'nqulshcd or for feited, the nbsoluto ownership re verts to tho abutting property. The city's right to tho streets Is for purposes of public travel nnd convenience only nnd not for prlvato buslno'B enterprises, and whon a city WATER RIGHTS ARE BEING APPROPRIATED A mortgage has been filed with tho county clerk, of Wheeler county by tho Wasco County Electric nnd Water Power Company, mortgaging to tho Carnegie Trust Company of Now York ns security for nn Issuo of 115,000, 000 worth of bonds, nil tho rights of way, equipment and water filling of the electric company In tho counties of .nBco, Ciook, Grant. Whcolcr, Gilliam and Shermnn. Tho Oregon Gold Prospecting nnd Promoting Com pany hns also in tho samo instrument sold Its wnter rights to tho electric company for $2,G2G,000 of tho cnpltnl stock of tho electric company nnd $3,775,000 of tho UoikIh. TIiIh com pnny hns two wnter rights, one on tho Deschutes betweon tho Warm Springs and Metolusu river, nnd ono on tho John Day near section 25 range 7 south, 19 oast of Wlllnmotto meridian. The mortgage also provides that ! prior to the completion of the 3000 miles of projectod roads through mitral Oregon that tho Inlnnd Ore j gon Electric Rnllrond Company shall !bo formed nn'd $15,000,000 worth of bonds raid to tho Portland nnd Dnkor I City and llutto Electric Rnllrond Co. I The offices of tho Wnsco Eloctrlc nnd Wntor Powor Company nro at I SIS Mnrqunm building, Portland. Cholera Infantum Cared. "Something like two years ago my baby, which was thon about a year old, was tnkon sorlously III with cholora Infantum, vomiting and purging profusely," writes J. P. Dempsey, of Dorapsey, Ala. "I did what I could to relieve nor, but did her no good, and bolng very much alnrmed about her went for a phy sician, buc failed to find ono, so came back by Elder Bros, ft Cartor's store nnd Mr Elder recommended Cham- ; borlaln'B Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy. I procured a bottle of It, went homo as quickly as pos- ' s'ble and gave the baby a dose of the remedy. It rolleved ner In flr teen minutes and soon cured her en tirely." .For sale by all good drug- , gists o- SOMETHING NEW IN SURGICAL LINE fUnlttd ITfi I.ffd Wire. Par's, Aug. 31. Dr. Doyen, on August 9, successfully transplanted a vein from n live sheep to tho log of a man suffering from arterial an eurism. The circulation was tbua restored, and the patient now has completely recovered The vein transplanted was 10 Inches long. Dr. Doyen, who is attending the medical congress at Budapest, will communicate to tho congress the do fa'ls of his extraordinary operation. This Is the first time, it I? said, that an organism of a lower animal has been transplanted to a human being, o The Secret of Lou Life. A French scientist has discovered one secret of long life. His method deals with the blood. But Ions ago millions of Americans had provod Electric Bitters prolongs life and makes It worth living. It purities, enriches and vlatllzes the blood, re builds wasted nerve cells, imparts life and tone to tho entire system. It's a godsend to weak, sick and de bilitated people. "Kidney trouble had' blighted my life for months," writes M. W Sherman, of Cusbing, Me., "but Electric Bitters cured me entirely." Only 60c at J. C. Perry, druggists attempts to dedicate streets to any other purpose it prevents tho im plied conditions of tho grant, and its acts nro nugatory and of no legal ef fect. I recognize the value of this ditch to tho city in affording power for in dustrial pntrposos, as well as nny col or of title Its long stnndlng ocoupan cy of tho streets might give It, but 1 deny nbsolutely thnt the growing city of Salem, becauso Hb offlcors have been derelict In their duty In tho past, has forfeited all control over this now recognized public menace. Witness tho spcctaclo of little lives being sncrlflcod In this unprotected waterway and homes made dark In order thnt dollars may be mado for this concern. Witness the spectacle of n city bowing a suppliant knee before the Bhrlno of n ditch concern to beg tho privilege of rebuilding a bridge with Its own money, mind you a little closer to Its sacred wnter, ns wbb recently the caso at tho lowered grndo on W'nter strcot. It's n city's Bhnmo. I want this thing to bo settled onco nnd for nil If it must go to tho courts the sooner tho bettor. I want to know If the public has nny righto ln tho streets which a ditch company is bound to respect, nnd I call upon your honorable body to nuthorlzo the proper omcors to tnko such steps ns nro necessary to 03labllsh these rights. Aldermen Stolz and Stockton com plimented tho mnyor for his message and moved a special committee of three to tnko nctlon. The commitco was ordered nnd tho council adjourned. ROCK ISLAND BUYS NEW EQUIPMENT (United I'rrii Lrased Wlrr.l Chicago, Aug. 31. As nn evi dence of the prosperity anticipated by tho Hock Island officials of the company today pointed to tho placing of orders by tho road for 99,000,00(1 worth of equipment. Tho order Is tho largest placed by n western ran road for somo years. The Items of the order aro freight cars, locomotives and passengor equipment. A groat part "o'f tho money will bo spent for new equip ment to rcplaco worn out cars nnd coaches. Company officials, howov or, havo Investigated crop conditions nnd moro freight enrs havo been or dered than were operated by the Bock Island for some time previous ly. Tho Laziest Man In tho World Would not bo contented to bo kept In the house and doing nothing by rhoumatlsra. Nolthor are you, who are always busy and nctlve. Thon don't neglect tho first twinge of nn acho or pnln that you might think In JuBt a "crick." Rub woll with Bnllnrd's Snow Liniment and no mat tor what tho trouble Is It will disap pear at once. 8old by all druggists. Proposals for Furnishing Supplies for tho Oregon School for Deaf Mutes. Proposals for furnishing supplier to tho Oregon School for Deaf Mutei for tho term ending December 31, 1909, will be received at the office of tho superintendent till Wednes day noon. Soptombor 1. All bids must bo signed by blddor, state unit prlco, and be extendod for quantity, The right Is reserved to reject nny or all bids in whole or in part. Quality being equal, preference will bo given goods of Orogon manufacture: 600 pounds smnii white hoans. 40 dozen canneJ corn. 15 dozen gallons tomatoes. 3000 pouuds dry granulated sugar, cane. 30 barrels lour. 2',-i tons bran 8 dozen oysters (cample.) 100 pounds dried peaches, 300 pounds Italian prunes ln 60 pound boxoa. 60 gallons vinegar, 1000 pounds salt, P L. in 100 pound sacki. 3 dozen Zan Brothers' brooms, No. 1. 7 cases Pyramid washing powder. 7 cases Ivory, large cakes. 8 cases Silver gloss starch. 80 pounds baking powder, Schil ling's. 6 cases toilet paper. 200 pounds coffee. 200 pounds Oregon full cream cheese. COO pounds cream rolled oats. For blank forms and additional complete list of minor groceries, meats and 'lard, hardware an1 school room supplies, apply to E. S. T1LLINGHAST, Super ntendant. 8-2 1-e. o. d Sept 1 Another Large Shipment of Novelty Fall Dress Goods Just Received '4- America s best trado papor, "Tho Dry Goods Economist," of Now York, characterizes tho novelty fonturc of Fall dress goods as n "riot of colors." This appllos to tho high class Imported worsted fabrics suitable for dresses and costumes, of which we show a rcmarknblo assortment. For tailored suits nnd conts for Btreot wear wo show the rough finish effects in twlllod homespuns. Salem's best dressors know that they can look with confidence to our DrcBs Goods Department for tho season's choicest creations. Many merchants, especially thoso who try to -orcc sales In their rcady-mndo department by noglcctlng their dress goods department, woro afru.u to buy tho immonso rango of colorings necessary to mako a comploto showing of Fall dress goad's, considering the risk of a loss at tho ond of tho soason too groat. WB DO NOT carry rcady-mndo suits and dresses. That's why wo speclallzo on dross fabrlcs.That's why wo show tho most com plete lino of strictly Fall dress goods In tlio city, In a regular "riot of colore." Beginning with tho Octobor numbor, tho New Idea Magazlno will bo ftdvnncod to 10 por copy. Wo will tnko subscriptions at 60 cents per year If you ordor at once. vmmmmmmmamjmmmmmaLjsmm THE HOME OF THE SPORTSMAN Fishing Tackle that Catches the Fish CUTLERY AMMUNITION BICYCLES ATHLETIC FIREARMS GOODS W e also have a largo stock of second-hand Rifles, Re volvers and Shotguns. It will pay to investigate mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm The Electric Fixture and Supply Co. Are now in their new quarters at 245 North Liberty street. We have a number of new, catchy designs to select from. Come and see us. Electric Fixture & Supply Co. L. S. HYDE, Manager AItH YOU KEPT IN HOT WATER because our bollor is constantly got tlng out of order? Send tor us nnd we'll fix things so thoro'ii bo no moro trouble. Wo wll. nttend to your tubs too. if thoy glvo nny trouble In fact wo nro regular doctors of plumbing. Can euro any plumulng troubles you may havo. GRABER BROTHERS