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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1910)
I WAIBT QAFttAL fVUSAh, 8AXEM. OltWJON FIUDAV. PKCEMBEB 8Q. t9i. AC.K TWO THE CAPITAL JOURNAL MOFER, Editor and Proprietor. R- M, UOFER, Manager tv).irU--.it Mewapapcr IVotd to Anwrl-n Principle and Die IVutrraaa and Pwreloumrnt of All Oregon 'uiwutn Kvmt kv"s Exwpt Sunday, Balm, Ore. qiT OPTION RATESl llnvariitbly In Advance) HRy, fcy Carrier, per y w 00 Pet month Oc flaily. by Mail. r rear 4.00 Ter month 81 Wkly. by Mail, Fr year ' 5" 8 month.- FtTt I t.KARKO WIRB Tr I.KGRAPH REPORT .-jyt.v FFIGERS SELECTED jfl CAUCUS FIGHT FOR STIIKKT COMMISSION. 11 AND THE INSISTENCE ON RETAINING LAKRY MURPHY ON THE FORCE, THE MAIN "IS-SUES." , City attorney, Grant . Corbjr. City engineer, Walter Skel- ton. - :' ' City physician, Dr. O, B. Mllei. 4 Street Commlwilonar, Thos. Cornelius. , fianltary . inspector. A. W. Long. ., H Park board, Wm. Manning. H l City eagineera, Walter Skel- Jack Xsr . . . . . Chief engineer, Edward Bpen- er. . Fire engine drivers, W. H. Phillips' and H. Wolf. Hose drivers, 15. L. Townsend HP and John Oraber. Chemical hoaemen, Ivan and Simpson. Hoeemen, Miller, Muths, Frl- bcrt. Smith, Churchill, Lewis," t gnydar, Jopaon," Pefaff, Burner, Nfrwnieyer, Chandlnr, Btrout. , f Police Officers. H, Sam Burkhardt, day officer. 4 John H. Whltlatch, night pa Hp trolman. It. Frank Shedeck, night pa Hp trolroam. H E. E. Cooper, night patrol- man. - Walter Thompson, nlgbt pa trolman. I It. Murphy, night patrol man. The foregoing, with the exception of thei police force, are the men who were agreed upon at a caucus held at the city ball last evening by members of the city's new administration for the cily'.i appointive olfices, and they will be the nominations made when the new council holds Its first meet ing next week. The first Ove name on the police force were commended by Chlaf elect Hamilton, but the caucus de clined to approve his selection unions he would subHtltute for one of those recoui mend id the nam of l. It. Mur phy, who Is now occupying the ponl tion of day offlcnr, under the pres ent administration. Chlef-cluct Ham ilton was not present last night and could not bo advised of the action of the caucus, but will be today, and will be aked to make the change and proeent it at th meeting of the council nxt week. VltfM lr tmnilHNonerK)lp. The real fight of the evening cen tered about the street commlanloner- ship. There were four in the race, Street Commissioner Cornelius, M. Ward, Earl Race and C. Roberts. Matters looked favorable to Race on the first two ballots, but a change -came at the second, the contest nar rowing down to Cornelius and Ward. Tber were running nock and neck, but on the third ballot Cornelius wa. elected by a majority of three votes. City Attorney Corby, Dr. Miles, A. W. Long and Sktlton were elected by large majorities In fact that last bad no opposition. ' Chief-elect Hamilton alao recom mended Wm. llayden for the place ot 4ek sergeant, but owing to the fact that hie flection would necessitate the creation of a new oftlce, the matter was deterred until the next meeting of the council. L. A. REYHLODS IS INDORSED FOR SPEAKER county met at the Board of Trade rooms yoHterdny afternoon and In an informal way mapped out a campaign for the coming session. The subject which was first dls cuaod at the meeting was the spcak ernhlp. L. A. Reynolds, who also en ters into the composition of the dele gation, but was unable to be present is candidate for thin position, and the members agreed to support hira and to exert every possible effort to bring about his election. Representative Carl Graves of Yamhill county, met with the dele gation and advocated the pioposltion of constructing a steel bridge of the value of $90,000 across the Willam ette river at Newberg. He proposes to have It constructed by the coun ties of Yamhill, and Marlon and the town of Newberg, ' and will ask the legislature to grant these counties to the right to float bonds for the pur pose, "Senator Carson's bill, which has for Its object the appropriation of $25,800 for the Oregon Agricultural College, the fund to be used in fight ing the fruit pests, was discussed at length and considered favorably by the delegation. : Representative Abrara's bill hav ing for it object, the making of the state fair board, a state governmen tal department with a salaried secre tary was considered at length, and so was a bill of Senator Carson, which has' for Its purpose the changing of the present registration law JEFFRIES WAS THROVri OUT BUT HOT HURT (UMiran press uusbd wiaa.1 Ban Diego, Calif , Dec. 30. Barney Oldflold and James J. Jeffries had a narrow escape from death early to day when Oldfleld's machine broke a connection while near National City and went Into the ditch, throwing both Oldfleld and Jeffries from the car. The machine was going 40 miles an hour at the time of the acci dent, and that both men escaped with out serious Injury Is considered re markable. Oldflold, Jeff and Frank Chanoe, manager of the Chicago Cubs, accom panied by' Mrs. Oldflold and Mrs. Chance, started for Moxlco this morn ing on a hunting trip. Chance drove his Packard car, the ladles riding In this machine with him. Jeffries and Old Held were In the Knox. After the accident Chance picked up Oldfleld and Jeff, and the party proceeded on their trip. The Knox car was brought back to San Diego for repairs. MAYOR GILL IS FIGHTK16 THE RECALL MONSTER PETITION FOR RE MOVAL OF SEATTLE'S MAYOR DOES NOT PLEASE Til IT WEN TLEMAN WHO SAYS IT IS "IRREGULAR." (outrun ruil Miin wins Seattle, Wash., Dec. 30. Mayor Hi ram C. Gill, against whom a monster petition lor recall has been filed, to day took his first outward cognizance of the movement that has been start ed to oust him from office. . The law firm of Hoyt, Frye and Blewett, with whom the mayor Is as oclated, has filed notice to the cor poration counsel that application will be made today to the superior court restraining the city comptroller from certifying for the recall petition." ' Mayor Gill has brought the suit In his own name and alleges gross ir regularities In the recall petition. PASADEIIA TO OllTDO ITSELF III FLORAL SHOW Pasadena, CaMf., Dec. 30. Of all the , floral creations which have graced the Pasadena tournament of roses on New T(ear'. Day, that de signed to represent the local high school next Monday Is expected to be the most gorgeous. Boys dressed as, red winged blackbirds will carry a banner bearing the title In gold "chanticleer." Mounted outriders, dressed as peacocks, will follow. Ton- foot men will represent cocka toos, and after them will come five gigantic chanticleers, drawing appar ently, a huge floral 'bird cage, in which 24 young ladles will be placed In canary costumes. Four boys as canaries will swing at the corners of the cage. ' : o ' The warmer the weather, tha chill ier for the coal man.' WANT NATIONAL PARK AT SADDLE MOUNTAIN ' toarraD paasa uun wiaa. ' Portland, Ore., Dc. 30. (Special). A movement Is on foot to establish a national park about Saddle Moun tain, near Seaside. The matter will be brought to the attention of con gress at either the preBont or the coming session and it Is felt the de sired action will bo taken. The proposition was given favorable ac tion by the senate at the last session and it is expected, if the proper rep resentations are made, it will pass the houne. , If favorable action is taken n automobile road will be built from Seaside to Saddle Mour taln, through a magnificent spruce forest, where mammoth trees of this variety surprise all who see thera because of their great size. Seaside expects, In that event, to rival Santa Cruz., California, which has its na tional park of giant sequoias that prove a great attraction to tourists. THIS IS CERTAIN Tbe Proof That Salem Reader Can not Deny. How do tbe hard-bearted trusts ex pect the burglar to live! They leave so little for blra to take away. Kooat t or San Francisco. , When you write to your friends or business connections In the East do not fall to ex- Hp press desire to have them aid in securing the Panama Exposl- 4 tlon at Ban Francisco. It will Hp bring thousands of people to the Coast and be a great boost to aid us In climbing. Mention it to everyone of your correspondents and ask them to write their con- gressman or aenatora. ' M.tt.nv (Ol'MY I.FOISLATUK ftMIIJlTION WETS TOUETMER AND DISCUSSES MATTERS COM. I Ml lil r OHE THK LEGISL ATURE Ktti Snatora John Carvoo and ml D. Patton. and ItiriSntttves, G. W juhnaon, Carl Abrams, A. C, Lib tv and A. O, BioelliamiHer. composing V 4 lt i!uUv dult'gaU'ja from thl! THE OREGON AND WASHINGTON NOW OPERATES THEM it The Oregon-Washington ' Railroad & Navigation company tratflo depart ment announces the taking over of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., Oregon & Washington Railroad Co., The North Coast railroad com pany and the Ilwaco railroad com pany by that corporation which in fu ture will operate these Unas. The officers are Wm, McMurray, Portland, general paauenger agent; T. W. Rob inson, Portland, general freight agent; W. D. Skinner, Seattle,' gen-t eral freight and passenger agent and R. B. Miller, traffic manager. o FEDERAL TROOPS CAPTURE A REBEL STRONGHOLD Itntrrao rmaa taasMO wiaa.1 Galveatou, Tex., Dec. SO That Mai Paso, a stronghold of tbe revolution liits has been captured in a battle in which 14 fodural soldiers ware killed, Is confirmed In private despatches re. celved here today from Chihuahua. Th report that Colouol Qusamwas killed also la confirmed. The federal aoldlert who stormed Mai Paso were ld by General Eucuerado. A num ber of the rebels were wounded, but moat of the Injured were taken with the flying soldiers. The revolution ltits furcea retreated to the moun tains, where It Is reported the ftider ! are pursuing them. Capital National Bank t Capital 51UU,UUU Oldeat National Bank la Mtiicn County. DIRECTORS: 3. H. Albert. Prea. E. M. Cr lean, Vice-Prea. Jos. H. Albert, Cashier. John A. t 'arson, Ouo, ' Hodgera. What could furnish "stronger evi dence of the efficiency of any remedy than tbe test of time? Thousands of people testify that Doan'a Kidney pills cure permanently. ; Home endorsement should prove undoubtedly the merit of this remedy. Years ago your friends and neighbors testified to the relief they had de rived from the use of Doan'a Kidney Pills. They now confirm their testi monials. They say time ham complet ed the test. A. J. Wood, 733 N. Frent. street, Sa lem, Oregon, says: "About two months ago I began to suffer from kidney and bladder trouble. The kid ney secretions were too frequent and painful In passage and caused me much annoyance. - I had often heard Doan's Kidney Pills highly recom mended and thinking they might prove of benefit, I procured a box at Dr. Stone's Drug Store. I can aay that tbe use of one box rid me . of every symptom ot kidney complaint. I strongly advise other ktdrey suffer ers to give this remedy a trial. The above statement was given Jaruary 30, 1906, and waa confirmed on Nov. 20, 1909 by Mr. Wood...,.He said: "The statement I gtvve' in l406, publicly ' recommending Doan'a Kid ney Pills was correct. This remedy cured me of kidney .trouble and 1 have had no return attack." For sale by all dealers. Price, 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. ' Remember the name Doan's and take no other. FOUR MONSTER SEARCH LIGHTS AT FORT STEVEHS SIX MORE WILL UE INSTALLED THEY ARE AMONG THE LARG EST IN THE WORLD AND NEWS PAPERS CAN RE READ BY THEIR LIGHT FIVE MILES AWAY. Portland, Or., Dec. 30. Following his return from Fort Stevens, which he visited on business connected with the construction of better fortifliva tlons, Major Mclndoe, corps of en gineers, U.' S. A., said that four of the 60-inch search, lights provided for use at the mouth of the Colum bia river have been Installed, and un til six additional arrive from the Cast It Is probable smaller lights will be put in place. Fort Stevens, , Fort Canby and Fort Columbia will be equipped bo that the entire entrance and ap proach to the river can be brilliantly Illuminated ' In emergencies, and, while the lights are Intended for service In time of war, ao as to keep track of hostile ships, they will be used for night target practice also. Experiments made with tbe big search lights show a newspaper can be read five miles at sea In the rays of the lights, and vessels can be seen, unless fog intervenes, long before they could reach a point where their guns could .do effective work. The lenses have a diameter of five feet. The lights are among tbe largest in use. ' A Simple Hatrannra lor Mother. Mrs. D. Ollkeeoo, IS Ingles Ave.. Toungstown. Ohio, gained , wisdom by experience. "My little girl bad a severe cold and coughed . almost continuously. My sister recommend ed Foley's Honey and Tar. Th first dose I gave her relieved the in flammation In. her throat and aftor using only ' one bottle, ner throat and lungs were entirely free from Inflammation. Since then t always keep a bottle t of Foley Honey, ant Tar-tor tbe House as i know It Is a sure cure for coughs and colds." Red Crose Pharmacy. . fOR SAL One of the best country news papers in Marion Co, Owner mov ing away. Paper must be sold within 30 days. With the paper ano! job plant goes a six room house, good barn and 2 1-2 lots of land on main street of town. If interested see me at once for particulars and price, as this will not last long. Price most reasonable This is not the Capital Journal as several persons have imagined R. M. HOFER Journal Office. ' (talent, Ore. Dallas la dissatisfied with its cen sus, but Salem isn't. She doesn't know what It Is and may- double In population while wafting for Mr; Hawley to find out SUBSCRIBERS. If you get your paper by mall kindly watch the tag and aee when the time is up, ad remit promptly, or notify oa to stop the paper: .otherwise bill will be made for the time the paper cornea after explra- lion of last payment. Oonstii)Q.ioii I "Par ont Bin. year I auffrnd with chraaal eomtipation and during thla tint I had to lake an Injection of warn' watar one erery a Hoor brfor. 1 could have an action on my bow. Happily I tried Caacaicta, and today I am west Biaa. During th Bin. Tear befor I a) Caacaretalauffmdantoid miaary with Inln I Bile. Thanki to yarn. I u fre from U that thta aaoraiair You caa aac this la behalf ef awliiiiai humanity. & V. JMahas, nawnotr. tV PlMaant, Palatabl., Potmt, Taate Good. Do Uood. Never 6lche. Weaken or Gripe.. 10c. 2Sc, SOc. Never told la tmlk. The iraa- . alna tablet (tamped C C C OamatajQ sar or your money back. , , ANTED Tenant for good business building. Good :: : ?- i- " proposition io ngui w Address MC Care Journal eWMMMMM..... 1 ffi iTTIWi (3 7 mm t i uv . .t,.,,martam. Hdnev or bla(SduT troablo. ana onnary irreiianiic. Xi Foley's KianeyPill- purifytho blood, regtor) lost vitality and vigor. Refuse substitute-. PPD CROSS PHARMACY. ' eww .- - w aaaaaaaamaai JL v wLi GaA J2 " a irov L , .... ,. .,,,,. J tl&bies may be out ot atyle, but they are stildom out of bearing. - o Truht a poor relatiou to be a walk ing cnrjcloprdla of your early meanness. Ill patent medtcluee or medicines ad vertUed In thla paper are for aale at DR. STONE'S Drug Store The only cash drug store In Oregon owe no one, and no one owee It; carries large atock; its sbelvea, counters and abow cases are loaded with drug, medicines, notious, toi let articles, wines and lljuora of all kiida for medicinal purpose. Dr Stone la a regular graduate lu, medi cine and baa bad many years or pertence In the. practice. Couaulta tiona are free. Prescriptions are tre, and only regular price for n4 tctne. Dr. Stone caa be found a nta drug store, Salem. Or., from la th morning until at Bleat. Tillamook's Choice and Only Restricted Residence Section. Centrally Located Ideal Home Site Improvements Guaranteed CHOICE HOME PROPERTY AT FIRST HAND: MAPLE GROVE ADDITION Which I am now offering to the public la practically the LAST "CLOSE IN" TRACT of Tillamook City realty thai it will Ih jwar o,po .uairy to ta?eUa nrms! HANDS Thla property 1. ideally located, and t ahould particularly appeal to the dUcriminating buyer. Tbe . .i ow vtLaln. the. such property Investment a. MAPLK OEOVB ADDITION repreaenU la .lowly but .urel paaalng to '-7 and thrirlce m a conuenc. of many transfer, will materially advanc. on all lot. .old to the- Individual purchaser. Tbe time U . r. ana ?UT MOOT. U nJoTth. Introduction of any new property; and especially 1. this .0 U the property offered for .ale ha. real merit. . . .. , J... . MAPLE GROVE AfJDaTION, r , M . Ienuin, rnlrlt all 1U own. The location !. sightly and attractive; the price and term, on tbe lot. In thl. addition a- eepedally at tracUr r .Set improvement, water mains, electric lights and .Idewalk. are th. Improvement that go to make thl. property further attrao !t.i7Stj Taking everything into consideration, the real value of MAPLB OROVB LOTS U there . U there yj?rwi any city realty whatever. Th. Urn. 1. rapidly paaalng In Tillamook City when you can purchaae yourself a U frorrTth. irTpaTlattlna of tha raot: if you wMt to buy from the other fellow you pay an additional pre. as a consequence ot tha delay. During a lew y ar. Til amook CI tsW to doable in population and busing. With th. completion of two railroad, now bulldlag; ?bYwtabI7 half or two million, ot dollar. In harbor and bar Improvement., and with the many project. bZHrotote Tand rr eJ to their Anal perfection, you cannot make a mi.take by Inveetin, In MAPUC GROVE, or. for that matter S'niS realty? If you buy right Don't put off getUng in on the ground floor, and V. forever regretting the opportunity that U now your.. --------- -- WRITE ABOUT THIS. TALK THE SITUATION OVER. SEE THE PROPERTY ROLL-IE W. WATSON FS'Sefr1 W. G. Dwight & Wm. Curtis, Owners You can make no mistake in an investment in this addition t" For information inquire at Journal office