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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1911)
DAILY CAFITAI JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1911. " 'AGE TWO the capital journal E. HOFER, Editor and Proprietor. . R. M. HOFER, Manager TRUCK MOTORS Hood's Sarsaparilla 12- ic , u Cures All Spring Ailments. Mrs. Marlon Bruce. Cumberland. Me- writes: "I have taken Hood'a Saranparilia for a great many years, and I think It the best blood medicine In the world. I take it both sprin ana fall. This last n inier and spring I was In very poor health. I was weak and had lost all my appetite and I was all run down. As soon as 1 began to take Hoods Sarsaparilla my strength came back and my appetite returned. I am now well, do my housework, and no longer have that tired feeling." Get It today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. n n Mountain View! 3 TO MOVE ORE FROM SANTIAM dpndent NewipapCT Devoted to Amarican Principles ao4 the IWieM and Develacawnt of All Orecon PubUahcd Every Evening Except Sunday, Salem, Ore, SUBSCRIPTION HATES! Gnvariably in Advance) tkiljr, by Carrier, per year $6.00 Par month CWly, by Mail, per rear- 4.00 Per month R. F. SHIER, OF THE BLACK EAGLE MINE, WILL TRY OUT THE MACHINES AS TO THEIR ABILITY TO DELIVER ORES CHEAPLY. . 60c . Sic iALERffS Teekly, by Mail, per year LOO 8U month. FULL LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH REPORT NORTH SALEM RESIDENCE IS BURNED HOLDING OWNED BY M. A. NASH AND OCCUPIED BY M. CHRIST ENSON NO WATER AVAIL ABLE OR FIRE COIXD HAVE BEEN CONTROLLED. An alarm of fire turned la this morning about 9:30 wu caused by a blaze la North Salem at Front and Columbia streets, that completely de stroyed a 6(tiall residence 'building belonging to M. A. Nash, of the Red Front livery stable, and causing a loss of about $1000. The fire was first discovered on the roof, evident ly catching from a defective chim ney. The fire department made a fine run, and reached the fire In time to have prevented any very serious loss, but there were no hydrants or water available, and the firemen turned their attention to saving the personal effects from the building, all of which, practically, were saved. The house was only a block and a hllf from the river, but there was no way to get down to It with, the en gine. The building was occupied by M. Chrlstensen and his family. THROW LIGHT ON THE RECENT LEGISLATURE CARL SMITH AND H. I. EDWARD GET OUT A BOOK SHOWING THE MOTIVE, CAUSES AND IN FLUENCES BEHIND LEGISLATION. How members sent to the legisla ture to legislate almost forgot this duty, and devoted their time to potty politics and unimportant bills Is told In ,a remarkable and straightfor ward way In a book Just from the press at Portland, written by Carl Smith and H. P. Edward, legislative correspondents of the Oregon Jour sal. Friends of popular government will find this book an Important aid In sizing up the work of the mem bers, for it teems with iniormatlon concerning the way legislators on both sides Hnedi up, and why. It gives the story of Influences at work beneath the surface, with which peo ple of the state could not other wise be familiar, and those who read the book will be driven to ask "why was It never thought of before." A number of prominent legisla tors, Col, E. Hofer and Portland newspaper correspondents are con tributors to the book. Speaker Rusk contributes some of the strongest criticisms of !he session, Timothy Brownhlll, the Yamhill independ ent, Is also outspokenu Representa tive Derby, of Hood River, and Col. Hofer agree in statements that the legislature la unnecessary, and that the people can more wisely make and repeal laws. Col. Hofer predicts that there may be one more legisla tion, and that the people will then wipe It out of existence. While these article are Interest ing, additional Interest will attach to the story of Important bills, with particular reference to the Bowerman faction and the corporation lobbies. These are among the topics, each handled In a happy, ertralght-from-thc-fetiouMer way: "The Speaker ship Fight," "The Stelner Affair,' "The Senate and the Oregon Sys tem," "What the Corporations Killed." "The Old Guard in the House," "The Fin. Salary Bill" and other measures of state-wide Inter est. The book Is on sale at Patton Bros.' book store. THE CASKET COMPANY TO REBUILD THE WILLALMETTE MANUFAC TURING COMPANY LOOKING FOR A NEW SITE ON "THE LOOP," AND WILL ERECT BRICK BUILDING. That the Willamette Manufactur ing Company, which lost Its building by fire last week, not only Intends re building, but that it is In search of a building site which will bring it nearer to the business section of the city, became known today, when It was learned that those entering Into the composition of the company are considering two new sites. The company owns the site upon which the old building stood, but it Is not altogether satisfactory, aa It is a considerable distance from the business portion of the city, and not on the line of any railroad. The com pany Is anxious to secure a site on whait Is known as the loop of the various railroads here, and the two sites under consideration are located on It. The building contemplated by the company Is a concrete and brick structure, and It Intends to modernly equip It In every respect. The com pany Is the second largest manufac turing concern In the state. SHE WANTS A DIVORCE FROM BOB LYJiA CAVALIERI TREATS HER HISBAM) CAVALIERLY-TniNKS IT IS WORTH 50,000 TO HER TO BE RID OF HIM. units, rt rrncss leahup ivirb.1 Paris, March 29. Lyna Cavalieri, wife of "Sheriff Bob" Chanler, of New York, today admitted that she soon will seek a divorce and that negotia tions for a financial settlement are already under way. She said the matter was In the hands of her attor neys, that the amount of her settle ment had not been determined, but that It probably would be about $50, 000. Asked If she would marry Prince Dolgoroukl after she gained her freedom, Cavalieri exclaimed: "Don't you think one marriage ex perience la enough?" o Democrat Discuss Tariff, I UNITED I'BHSfl I.nAHEI WIRFl WaWshlngton, March 29. The new Democratic house ways and moans committee today mot and dis cussed the tariff, chiefly the wool schedule, which Is expected' to be the first part of the Payne-Aldrlch law attacked when congress meets. The Thorpe auto truck Is to be tried out in a line of service , that may open up a large new field for its use. One of the trucks has been built for the Black Eagle mines, and will be used to haul ore from the mines to the C. & &K. railway at Gates, a distant of 14 miles. The machine was built especially for hauling heavy loads of ore over steep mountain roads and has 60 horse power engines, which Is double that of the machines f-r ordinary street traffic. As the application of the auto truck to mining Is experi mental the machine will be given a thorough try-out in the service. Mr. Cabanna, the master mechanic of the truck company, will go with the truck and gather data, from the ma chine In service for such modifica tions as may be needed to lit it for the new line of work. Mr. R. F. Shier, of the Black Eagle Mining Company, was In the city Saturday In consultation with the truck company regarding the In stalling of the truck in the ore haul ing service. If tne triaj truck proves the success fully anticipated by both the mining and truck companies, about 10 machines will be ordered and set to work hauling ore down from the mines. . The Black Eagle mines are a very promising property and offer an ex cellent proving ground for the Thorpe truck. If It makes good in the service and enables the com pany to get out their ore at a mod erate transportation cost, the de mand for the truck for ore hauling will be very great. Both sides of the Slerre Nevada-Cascade range, from British Columbia to Southern Cali fornia are dotted with mineral veins that could be worked profitably. If transportation facilities could be In stalled at low cost. The try-out of the Thorpe truck will be watched with much Interest. Corvallls Tri weekly Republican. BALLINGER IS OVT OF POLITICS, HE SAYS Women are to this world what the stars are to the heavens, for they do about all the shining when the dark hours come. fUNITEP rKKHS I.HARKK WIRE. Seattle, Wash., March 29. At a banquet given In his honor at the ex clusive Rainier Club last night, R. A. Halllnger, formerly secretary of the treasury, reiterated his declara tion that he was done forever with public office. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablots Invariably bring relief to wo men suffering from chronic constipa tion, headache, biliousness, dizzi ness, gallowness of the skin and dys pepsia. Sold by all dealers. Get it at Dr. Stone's Drug Store For Assiiulling- Booker T. New York, March 29. District At torney Whitman today filed an infor mation here charging Albert Ulrlch with third degree assault upon Book er T. Washington, the negro educator. Ulrlch will plead to the charge next Monday. For Men Ayer's Hair Vigor is for men, too. It is a splendid hair-dressing. It is refreshing, cooling; and it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. It never changes the color of the hair, not in the least. Ask your doctor. J. 0. ArerOr. l.'wll. M M 30 years of success THE It. M. HYDE CO. OFFER A REMEDY FOR CATARRH THE MEDICINE COSTS NOTHING IF IT FAILS. When a medicine effects a success ful treatment in a very large major ity of cases, and when we offer that medicine on our own personal guar antee that it will cost the user noth ing If it does not completely relieve catarrh, it is only reasonable that people should believe us, or at least put our claim to a practical test when we take all the risk. These are facts which we want the people to substantiate. We want them to try Rexall Mucu-Tone, a medicine prepared from a prescription of a physician with whom catarrh was a specialty, and who has a record of 30 years of enviable success 'to Ills record. We receive more good reports about Rexall Mucu-Tone than we do of all other catarrh remedies sold in our store, and if more people only knew what a thoroughly dependable remedy Rexall Mucu-Tone is, it would be the only catarrh remedy we would have any demand for. Rexall Mucu-Tone Is quickly ab sorbed and by Its therapeutic effect tends to disinfect and cleanse the en tire 1 mucous membraneous tract, to destroy and remove the parasites which Injure the membraneous tis sues, to soothe the Irritation and heal the soreness, stop the mucous discharge, build up strong, healthy tissue and relieve the blood and sys tem of diseased matter. Its Influence is toward stimulating the muco-cells, aiding digestion and improving nutri tion until the whole body vibrates with healthy activity. In a compara tively short time It brings about a noticeable gain In weight, strength, good color and feeling of buoyancy. We urge you to try Rexall Mucu Tone, beginning a treatment today. At any time you are not satisfied, simply come and tell us, and we will quickly return your money without question or quibble. We have Rexall Mucu-Tone In two sizes, 60 cents and $1.00. Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies in Salem only at our store The Rexall Store. The J. C. Perry Drug Store, Salem, Ore. A Dreadful Sight. To H. J, Barmim.-of Freevllle. N Y., was the fever sore that had plagued his life for years In spite of many remedies he tried. At last he used Bucklin's Arnica Falve and wrote: "It has healed with scarcely a senr left." Heals burns, bolls, ec zema, cuts, bruises, swellings, corns and piles like magic. Only 25c at I. C. Perry's. No prophet has ever lived who could tell what a boy would do next. LILLIAN HIDES BEHIND HER MASK Los Angeles, Calif., March 28. Wearing a mask to avoid being phot ographed, Miss Lillian Paxton, who is charged with the forgery of a deed to property valued at more than $20,000, appeared In court here today, and at the request of Deputy District Attor ney Horton, her examination was con tinued until April 10. Miss . Paxton still maintains her saying only that she is Innocent and has been victimized. M ost Beautiful Residence Addition Every lot has a view of the city of Salem, the Cas cade range and four snow peaks. Every lot has beau tiful fruit trees or small fruit on it and is perfectly graded. There are only about forty of these lots and it will not pay to delay looking them over and making your selection. It is the property of Mr, Conrad Falk and Mr, W, D, Mohney, located on the west side of South Commercial street, about three blocks southof the present stopping place of the South Salem street car High Class Residence View Property. Mountain View Addition is in every respect the finest view property ever offered for sale at Salem, It adjoins the present city limits on the south, is on the street car line that will be put on a 15-minute service in a few days, has perfect drain age, no hill to climb, easy of access, no rocks, every foot perfect garden soil, each lot planted to fruit, mostly in bearing, and under perfect cultivation, This Property Will Double There is no high-class residence property offered for sale adjoining the city that will so certainly and so quickly double in value as Mountain View Addition, The lots are as large as two or three ordinary city lots, and one can be held by the buyer and will clear him the price of the buy in a year or two, Five Acres Highly Im proved. 13 1-3 acres just outside the city limits on good rock road; 5 acres bearing prunes and several acres of other fruit, all bearing. Fine house and barn, good fruit dryer. This is one of the finest suburban homes around the city. Price $10,000. Easy terms. BECHTEL & Bl'XOX 347 State Street n A Puritan conscience has to stand for a lot. Maybe that's why It gets so on edge. When your doctor orders you tt stop work it staggers you. "I can't" you say. You know you are weafc, run down and failing In health day by day, but you must work as long as you can stand. What you need Is Electric Bitters to give tone, strength and vigor to your system, to prevent break dawn and build you up. Don't be weak, sickly or ailing when Elec tric Bitters will benefit you from the first dose. Thousands b'ess them for their glorious health and strength Try them. Every bottle Is guaran teed to satisfy. Only 50c at J. C. Ferry's. The shadow of a trouble Is always blacker than' the trouble itself. Children Cry , FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Get it at Dr. Stone's Drag Store TO-NIGHT 1 f Salem Fence Works l T Headquarters for Woven Wire J Fencing, Hop Wire, Barb Wire, Poultry Netting, Shin g'.es, Malthoid Roofing, P. ft. J B, and Ready Roofing. Screen Doors and Adjustable Window I Screens. All at the lowest T prices. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN 2Rn Court street. Phone U4 I'fl FRENCH FEMALE J PILLS. I A Sn, Ourriit) Rbutw tor gtmaoD Mitijatk. NEVEft INQWN TO FAIL 8hl Rrl Bp-wdr I 8uii. He l if D ttuuauutttt or Uonj Refunded. Hoa prepaid tor II J w box. Will wod Ibemoti trlftl.la b paid tor vbetfvlivvrd. Ruiph Kret. If joor dxnf flit dm ftot I dt uta tcna jur oracn w im UNITCO MEDICAL CO., mo T. IaCti. Pa. 0 11 u 11 II II 11 M n ti ii ti u u a n ti u u n n 11 ii ti u ti H n 11 n ti 11 M ti ii 11 11 11 ti n ti ti ti n u n u n u u ti ri ii ti ti n ii u n H ti ii Ri u ti ti ii ii ii ti u ii ii ii ii ii ii u a a u 13 II II ri n ii n ii ei ii n ii ti ii. ti ti M II II 11 II 11 Sold In Silem fcy Dr. S. C. Slant FAIR GROUND FEED A'D GROCERY 5 gal. Kerosene (bring can) 65c Extra choice Sugar Cured, government inspected Hams, per lb 18c Extra large meaty Plck-Nlck Hams 14 He 5 lbs. pure Lard "5c Best Valley Flour, sack... $1.20 Best Eastern Oregon Blue Stem Flour $U5 Choice heavy Bacon, lb 17c U lbs. White Beans 50c 5 1-lb. pkg. Cern Starch.... 25c 5 cans nice Table Peaches. 50c Garden Seeds 3 large full size Sc pkgs..,.10c 2 large full size 10c pkg.,.15c 10-lb. sk. best Eastern Corn nieal 25c 2 lbs. best Cream Cheese... 35c 3 cans Buttercup Milk 25c 60 lbs. full weight Bran,...SIIc Shorts per sack $1.20 Telephone Orders promptly delhered. Give me a trial for I can save you money. R. N. MORRIS Phone 1407. Make Your Selections Early Take a run out Sunday on the street cars and see this latest residence addition put on the market It will be sold .off rapidly, and if you want a home where you command a full view of the city, the valley, the state institutions, and the Cascade Mountains, four snow peaks in view on a clear day, go out and pick your lot at once Do not wait until prices have doubled, and all the choice places are taken, Terms are easy and perfect title given at once, Take the South Commercial street car and go to the end of the line and walk on south about three blocks until you f see the sign on the fence unn .otiniam 1VI View' Agent on the Grounds L.0 HOFER SONS ROOM 201 U. S. BANK BLDG. Agents for Conrad Falk and W. D. Mohney g 0 2ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ