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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1911)
FACE TWO the capital journal, E. HOfER, Editor nnJ Prorriato.. aadrfendent Nrw.pw Itd to A-Ti. n Prill Ifrks 1 the Prora ar.d IVytlotjif nt of All Oregon PubUbrJ Ertry Eiwilng Except Surir. SUBSCRIPTION RATESi (tnraviaMr Ad vane) Vr. to Carrier, prr yrar M.00 P-r iih latfr.to Mail. jt year -w P m"nth WkIr. to Mil. ix ,t 1.00 6i nxothf fULL LEASED rVIUE TZiXGRAPH IPOKT EDITORIAL Secretary Ben Olcott does away with the office of assistant secretary of state and does that work himself. He cuts down officially padded payrolls. The office of attorney-general must have a setoi.d aasistanat attorney-general, and that department worked up the job and got the law passed creating the office. That is merely mentioned to show the two tendencies of public servants. One has regard for the interests of the public service and the taxpayer. The other has not. Which do you prefer? The Salem Auto club, by simply hiring a few men to rake the boulders off the roads leading into Salem has done more to give the people good smooth highways than was ever done before for the same expenditure of money. President William Brown de serves credit for his enterprise and common sense. Care takers on the highways we now have would make the roads travelable. but there would not be any big contractor's rakeoff on hiring a few care takers, and no expensive machinery to buy with public money. Now comes the best sign of returning good times we have yet seen. One thousand men are wanted at Spokane to work in railroad and lumber camps at S2.25 a day. With good crops and fair prices, and the labor market improving there are bright days ahead. With reciprocity established and general progress in local and national affairs and a stable administration back of it all, the country has nothing to fear. There is a county judge to appoint down in Washington coun ty. There is the usual rustling for the job among the two-bit politicians, and there is not a jack-lawyer or political heeler in that county has r.ny doubt but that ho was cut out for the job by the Almigthy himself. Governor West should pass them all up and consider that Washington county has been the most non progressive county in Western Oregon in road building. It has less miles of good roads than any county in the state so close to Portland. If V,rt ,.Mr.itfi. nvi 11 mi: LVIVVl lll'l V.I.I " intelligence on this question he should appoint him county judge, with the distinct understanding that he make good on the line of modern road building. It will be highly becoming for the Salem fans to back up the f ii'em team with a good crowd at the Woodburn ball gaivo. This copy of The Capital Journal is a good one to send to people who are talking of coming to Oregon to locate. The hot rpell is not over ; ct, 'nit soon wi'l be. HALF A MILLION IN BUSINESS BLOCKS, SALEM'S 1911 RECORD w k c ,, ,h p m , Work on Capitol, Armory and Carnegie Library Building to Commence in Short Time Some Fne Business Blocks Pro jeeted on State and High Will Make a Grand Total o' Buildings Erected in Salem With definite assurance that the Masonic Temple lll be constructed by the Masonic lodges of the city on their site on the corner of High and Slate and with many business struc ture already under process of con struction and buHltiess men making plans for tho erection of other be fore the building season Is at nn end It Is certain now that the present year will go down In the history of the city as the greatest building year of them all, Some time ago It was announced that the Masonic lodges had decided to build and that an architect In l'ortlimd bad been employed to draw lh plans The announcement now cornea thst all the money necessary for the erection of the building Is lumcrnH-u nun nun everyining else Prewlng ilmts In the norlhwest Is in readln.'ss so that just as soon This liutldlng, together with the nia s the pluns nre completed, the work ; ctilnerv. will cust between $7:. Ouil of constructing the building will m ! fii'o.euo commence. It Is to be a seen story Work on the White Son building steel structure and will cost approx-'on Slate and ju: t west of fouiincr Imately f, 5.000. u progressing rapidly, and the The l'iiltii lliilldlng. i s.iiiie i true of the Inglcbait build- Kr.-.. the members of the suite 1IU! w,l'ii Is in process of construe- Wild comes the rheerlnir news n,., Jimt an noun B the state architect inn prepare the plnnn, iind It will not be long now before he will have them completed the work of con- tructlng the nd.lltlotvil capltol build-' ing wm commence. The block lying Just ohm of the state house uroun.U him been secured as a site and It In A handsome one The lenlslninr.. o. pro irhited f.O (W0 for the purchase , of the Kite and building. The for - met cost r.rtooo. leln llmiiloofor the building, but no convict labor will be tvmde use tf In ouie find brick inmle by convict labor .it ing mate penitentiary be nstl. ' '"i noiiHi oiiierwise cost fonslderablv In excess of thut ri, ttl be built The work nf cretin, me uuioiiug wm proimblv he com menced uevt month and It Is estl. mte. that It m require a ve.t to complete It. Artiory HtUlnit. Another fine bulUllnar m. t. a,. ... . . " "i wT,,rlrt U,:n wkk"h t?1 c",B- truct loa work m. be rommenced will fcoa In th. .rrm,rV-h.,.u,... W1U coft .bou, UO.mr bu';meVnacmte;"ur;hrC,,r R. M. I'OrER, Manager ! . Cr NOTES. rm.l o mnn linin ti'Thrt Vina omr I llllll l 111.. 11 lllV., . 1IU IIIIJ UllJ I Hundreds of Residences Built More Than a Million Dollars in This Year. Ing will be located on the ground Just back of the Hotel Marlon, and i Its erection will mean the Improve-j nient of the block between Ferry and Trade streets. The library committee is waiting : fur the plans for the Carnegie library building and when work commences"10 oth,'r dn' at thP l"est of the upon It in the next month It will corporation department of the office mean still another public building of s,"r,',liry " "a' i"l which was for the city. The inonev. $26 000 ls;, ,he ,fft,,'t ,llllt only rprntlons here and as soon as the committee o rn n i.totl for gain or profit were receives tho iilims buck from An,lr..w compelled to pay an annual license, Carnegie's secretary, contracts for''1''' ,,ml t,mt eleemosynary corpora-1 the erection of the building will be ,lonH w,'re not iUxMe for 8 license, i awarded. j scores of corporations organized for . Mill He line Ilrewcrr 'nin ar, rllllmlnK that t'"' come' vtui in line iirewyy. ,., lt t(M.m8 (lf ,hfk , ,nion pn The construction work on the the ground that thev have never paid I liPiiu .irii ltiiiliMiiiT..f,liA Lnl..., 11.... ... .. . 1 ,..,,K , ,, c-,,,,.,,, ,,,, ery ussoc ation is going forward at rapid niid Katlsfiu'tory pace be Its completion the cltv will be Its completion the cltv will be ..Me' to boast, of one nf tho most complete ! ,l," 0,1 'welfth stric t near Slate lloth are two story brick buildings. White on will occupy all of the lower Hour and part of the tipner of thdr building uml the remainder ' w 111 be used for otllce rooms. The l lower portion of the lnglobart build ing IH he used for store purposes 811 n "H "I'I'er store there will be - sll:,r 'metlK Hamilton to ltullil. 1 u r,aron,'e Hamilton contemplates "ll,llni? 11 t,,r"'' s,ory block on his : 1'm,n'rty m!,r ", McGilchrlst cor- tier, and this will mean another tine ' s,rm'!'are for the cltv. It Is estimat , 11 ,osl "bout ITS.POO. McCiUhrlst has not yet made any ' ' "" u'1 J'1 mane anv.i ' nm,,"l''em, nt to whether he will lM"111 on PMi.erty on the corner,.. ' 1111 l.ne """"cies show that It is of Liberty and State or not. but It Id understood th tt he Is considering the jlVsMolnes merchant rcentlv otTered jhlrn f.OO t montti ferine first flew lini ik,i w . . ' au.i mm now ne tnj vn ..t. iimn tnai lB lh reald re iprintln i .offer than that. leu:, test Iocs homea v? T"rnr. ant! all and DAILY CAPITAI OCRXAL, MUM. I THE SALEM WATER CO. IMPROVES IS LXTEMJlNfi MAINS, ITTTIMi IV W rl .MPS AMI Sl'ENDIX. ; THIS YEAR IN lMI'KOYEMENTS ahoit. U I The Salem Water company opened its offices in the city hall years aro a, the unanimous request oi tne .,n ,.r.nnrit In the same unan imous manner they were invited to: j pull out of there a few weens aKq. land have now established comforta- I..- .;.. i th. .nllrltnev fnrmerlv itie ouoe:, i" ""'"""o - occupied by the Salem Flouring Mills eompanv corner of Commercial and Trade streets. The same force is there employed. Mr. ('has. A. Park, who succeeded the late A. M. Wal lee as president and manager. Is in charge. All hills for water are pay able there. All records are kept there. All construction work3 Is di rected from there. Extensive AVurk Belnir 1one. To meet the rapid growth and ex pansion of the Capital City for the a 1 Lf ..w.v.u nn ututrmniiR amount of construction' work is belnK done.ifter Morning worship at 11 o'clock, in the way of extending the mains, Sunday school at 10 o clock. A cor- and enlarging the whole pi ma-Ins are being laid in Kast Salem, North Salem, and South Salem and on all hard service streets they are being laid with pavement water mains are being put in for perma nent service and to meet the de mands for years to come. Keeplnir Its Pledges. When Mayor I.achmund recently vetoed the bill passed by the com- mon council for the purchase of the : plant ne sain uuii wuur n mmm l- expedient, there was no immediate hurrv about municipal ownership. lie meant by those words to ronve i the Idea that the plant could be bought by the city at some time in ( the future. President Parker took him at his word and began at once ; the work of meeting the demands of n growing city. Between n.iw and j New Years the company will spend auoui ,u h, urging me se!- stre(,t N Blanche Ford, pastor, vice of the Salem Water company. ; sn,av K.noo, nt 10 R . Mf.etin President Piirker Inten lewed. : at 3 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E at 7 p. m. "We are carrying out just what we! Evening service at 8 o'clock. Pray sald we would do when we made our er meeting Thursday evening at 8 statement to the people after the o'clock. Prayer meeting in South Sa mayor's veto was "Hvered. We will lorn Wednesday at S p. ra. All are keep our pledges and do what we ,. . , , ,a , , n - nnlH hn"o flniut liti(T nun if w& hn,l i not entered Into negotiations with the ! city. It is our policy to Improve the ; j property and give the people the best i possible service. We are running our pumps now day and night to meet the demands for Irrigation. We are delivering three and one-half million gallons per day to the peo i pie of Greater Salem. We have or I dered a large new pump to be manu factured of the most modern pattern. !to be driven by electric power and to be Installed as soon i It can be . delivered. There will be no com-' : Plaint from the people as to our nc- tlvlty or keeping good faith with this uu-iiuiuii, . t- inn v hihhvs uon' so in the past and we mean to keen , up our reputation. It was not our fault that these Improvements were ! delayed for nearly two vears." o they failed TO UNDERSTAND j THE OPINION 1 worship in German at 10:30. Ser- i mon by the Rev. E. Krllsmuev. of Ft. Many CorporaUons Wonhl 14. Inir License Because They Have ( Saturday, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Itecliired 'o ItlildemN Their i Christian Science. Tblrk-hciidcdness About Attorney i . ,!'irsLCll"rc'h of Cnrist Sn"'. :...i-- ft i - : i40 . Chemeketa street. Services: Accounts fur the ......... . ,,,,., !", nll.illt lilenil riinilttbiii. Misconstruing an opinion ren-jing dered by Attorney General Crawford - a iitviiieml, and are urging It as a aground acainst the oavmeni .,f their . . . inn in.- iinoi.itv neueriu imeiui- It. inlv his laiiL-iiace h hoen ,k. l l,i illlll ur oitieiiuiv iiui s iv i mis- understood was tlmt nny corporation orcanize.1 tor profit and under whose iii Mcies is possuiio tor .It to en- g.ige in a i.usiness in winch It might reap a profit must pilv an annual license fee: and it would not matter whether it Invd ever paid a dividend or not. The only corporations e- cus,., from the paying the the fee are such as are organized for churl- table, bcnovelent. literarv and roll- gtous purposes, and In order for to be excused it must appear in the articles of incorporation that under no circumstances do i.,.v sjVe it power to engage in a business wnere n prorlt might be reaped. The corporntlon3. h ,. . , vv.i- opinion to mean that If they had net or declared n ilu i.l.,n,i "" were evcuseii (rotn paving the annual license fee. and hence" the Mood of letters to the nrnnriti.m nerk. line corporatli n liHeV-lm. 1 C0IU'ern-R'' that its only purpose ,,,, . ...... rmi.r " . "V1 lrr ,nf,,rlllat!ln along this ' ""H,W"" o o a general packing, '1"1,"'S n'1 ,0 d''re dividends among the stoikholders. I !n B,'Lt0 W "xei becnuse during' , ,h yf,ar f 1,8 lt It has' never nnl.l a .11,1.1..1 , never paid a v,..,v.uu aim meretorei cannot. My, 1, secretary, be declared to be t i.rv.fit-r.Vr g coriwratlon Corporation Civ rk Habcock Is upendmc the due ,r .v. letter and exulamln th, opinion oft tte attorney general. OREGON. SATl IWM , 4 1 ii. Roots OH C UarnQ Cl iK 5 rJClUO That have grout rr.p di.-lnal rnwr. are i t t ikK v. I'T urifyiriif and er.ri. hir.g the b. . an ,a they are comblr.ed in Hood's .-..hm- , , I it rl ..Ib-rr-uM are 'to uke 4...,S ttlmor.i:i!'rcive: eoui.i in two ye iri. lie su: Hood's Sarsaparilla Get It tod.iv In U;iM H'1 'orrr- " 1 ch'"rit.l uMks called Sarsatt I ' I CHURCH SERVICES. st. Paul's Episcopal. chemeketa and Church street?. I Rev. I3arr G. Lee, rector. Third Sun- day after Trinity. Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. m.: secona cei-rration Ki'.h sermon, l1 a. m. No Sunday school nor evening service dur'-'g the j summer. All welcome at all services. , Einiiirelical Association. ! Seventeenth and Chemeketa streets F. M. Fisher, pastor. Sunday school ; at 10 a. in.: Junior at 3 p. m.; Young! People's Alliance at 7 p. m. The pas-; tor preaches at 11 a. m. and at S p. I m. He exchanges pulpits with the: Rev. W. C. Stewart, who will preach.! A full attendance Is desired. j First 1'nitnrlan. ' Church corner of Cottage and Che-! meketa streets. Paul S. Bandy, mrn- FlrM linptist. Marlon and Liberty streets. V. T. Tapscott. pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and S p. m. First Christian. Corner of High and Center streets D. Errett. pastor. Preaching hours 11 a. m. and S p. m. Bible school at 9:4.-, a. m.. Dr. H. C. Epley. superin- tenden. Christian Endeavor at 6:4') : n. m.. J. F. Watson, nres i er.t. sne- cal us,c morning 'an(1 "evening. The public cordially invited and welcome, might be living today, it It had not Central Coimregntionnl. been for Dr. King's New Discovery," Corner of Seventeenth arid Ferrt writes A. D. McDonald, of Fayette streets. Rev. O. A. Stillman. pastor, vilie, X. C, R. F. D. No. 8, "for we Snndnv school at 10 a m. Mornlnr. both had frightful coughs that no sermon at 11 a. m. Endeavor at 3 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m. Evur'ng ; sermon at S p. m. Prayer meeting ; Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Friends Corner Highland avenue and Elm, cordially invited. First Presbyterian. 'should not be forgotten that the Church street, between Chemeketa ! great majority of bankers are thor and Center streets. Rev. H. T. Bab-Roughly reliable. cock, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. o m. Morning services at 11 o'clock., Solves a Deep Mystery. Evening service at 7:3 Oo'clock. Alii are cordially invited to attend these services. .lasmi Lee Memorial M. E. Corner of North Winter and Jef ferson streets. W. C. Stewart, pas tor. Sunday school at 10 a. m., C. . Roberts, superintendent. Epworth J'ea.f f "t ' P- All are i cordially invited to attend these services. I nlted Evangelical. Co age street, near Center. G. L. Lovell. pastor. Divine worship anil j preaching at ll a. m preachingatlla.m. and 8 p. m.;i,1M rhenmntiom ptoctrx. ntitcra Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.; W. A. Baker, leader; prayer meeting at 8 o clock on Thursday evening Swedish Services. ! Swedish service will be held in thei First Methodist church, corner of State and Church streets at 3 o'clock I p. m. All Scandinavians are most ; cordially Invited to attend. I Evangelical Reformed. ' Corner of Capital and Marlon : streets. W. G. Lienkaemper, pastor. Sunday school at 9.30 a. m. Morning Snnilnv nt 11 o m C, !,!,.. f 1.,. son sermon: "Life." Sunday school at 10 m. Wednesday evening Testi monial meetlne- nt S nVlnl, dj room in the church open each ai- ternoon exivut Sundav. All are cor dially invited. w. r. t. r. Mrs. rtcrtha lllair will speak at the " i. i . hall Sunday at 4 p. m. All are Invited. J. F. Enyart, after serving 21 vea-s as president of the Medford National bank, has retired . v 1 1,11 fr Wis. .Hri'il la li om,V, .. J "") gien mat the un- ! uerslgncd will receive hid n 5 ! " V l' '"' uu -"onuay, July 17, uu, ior u:e construction of nn in- teroeptlng and outflow sewer . ' "s mu"uw sew. the j. . s , n uioug uie east m '"e Willamette river from me intersection of the F, ?erry street , and the South Salem . sewer to the - ""e or ,'pn,,'r street and the ,ast l,n,lk rf the Willamette river at' low water, according to the plans adopted for said Improvement and ' , , , " ""iron mini and: "l ,!u mce of t!le city re-1 cori'lp fr said city. ! Ltds n;-.;s; be submitted upon fornis; as required by the city engineer and a certified check for the amount of: per cent of each bid must accom-' v., ".nie 10 me mayor of the city of Salem, Oregon The council reserves the right to' reject any or all bids and rlirht t.-,! waive formal Hefecto in th. slnn thorf CHAS. F. ELGIN. n"5t City Recorder. CASTOR I A lor InfaaU tad CMldrtn. The Kind Yoa Ksti Alwajs Bought dvtfg&z Bax tii 61at'rf EYTERTAIXMEXT AT FIRST M. E. CHVKCH. FRIDAY. JULY nn rriv tnlr 21. a literary en- ffit of the Swedish tabernacle M. r.. churth gt the First Methodist church u promises to be an fnimiammrui vi ,vrtT), nnal hlen oniT. iiiMj "... c treat to the citizens Of Salem, tn05e WD0 take parr in the program are Governor Oswald 'West. Bishop Charles Smith. Hon. M. riUli filial'"' iri"-1-' RE JOHN' OA ALL, Swedish Methodist Pastor. C. Reed and Hon. J. C. Lannerberg. Secretary A. F. Hofer, of the Board of Trade. Rev. C. Avison, Dr. C. O. Boyer and others will speak. One of the greatest attractions will be the renowned singer, Miss Christina Olson, of Portland, who i " sue . ,Rf - John 0va!1 n!Ue charge ot the program. swves im "Neither my sister nor myself remedy could help. We were told my j sister had consumption. She was, very weak and had night sweats, but, your wonderful medicine completely cured us both. - It's the best I ever! used or heard of." For sore lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhage, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping cough all bronJiial troubles its supreme. Trial bottle free, 25c and $1.00. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry. ; In noting the fact that some I bankers are rascals, or reckless, it 'I want to thank you from the bot tom of my heart,' wrote C. B. Rader, of Lewisburg, W. Va. "for the won derful double benefit I got from Elec tric Bitters, in curing me both of a severe case of stomach trouble and ; . rh0n,0om .. ..,,, i ,,. b , " h , , ff f .,en 3 u gujtd m case as i though made just for me." For dvs- j p0psla, indigestion, jaundice and to ,u ,kl ., , i.'u0 i ,i. has no equal. Try them. Every bot- ; 5UC at j q .perry's. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL RANKING AXI) TRUST BUSINESS With our assurance that we are able and willing to take rare of it, we solicit your Banking Business. Open an account with us, and we will extend you every favor con sistent with good banking prin ciples. AVE PAY FOUR PER CENT OX SAVINGS Liberty Street, Just off State J. L. AHLERs, President, W. G. EAST, Cashier. S. S. EAST, Vice-Pres. DR. L. B. STEEVES, . H. ROBERTS, Directors. mm m -WebsterS Kl New ," I MTrDM AT! A II A I 1 tl.lLIViMIIUMAL Dictionary If THE MERRIAM WEBSTER? 1 Because JJ J? NEV.' chea. field of ;he world's thought, action and culture. The only ne- unabridged dictionary In many years. Because " defines over 400,000 Words; more than ever before appeared between, two covers, j 700 Pages. 6000 11 lastratioas Because 14 ly dictionary with tha new divided page. A "Stroka of Oeniua." D Because n encyclopedia In Fa suiie volume. Because " ooepted by tha - Courts, Schools and aa Uie one supreme an- Because who know Wi Soeceaa. 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Principal mm umr m Ben lie, chicken lie, and inltM, eewt the ponltrymtn more mnne j than all the other itmi of poultry expense combined. They re ft'epontible for more dineue and more poor egg reeordi than all other ranKt together. They infeat brooders and rooetingplacea, and multiply bytent of thoDMndia week. Hot they can be vcmU tively exterminated at a mighty mall coat oompwed to the aaving. CONKEY'S INVINCIBLE TRIO- Llc Powdjr, Lire Liquid n Lii 01ntment-do. the wort. CoDkPT Lice Powder vill kill all bo 'y lice. Annneanalleddi lulecunt and pontive ermiolda. 25c; 50c; $1.00. Conker'! Lice Liquid I. potittve death dealer to nltea and A.m2"u tISd preV,i'r--IeIle"fcS; owice where now. dtrwlllnot. Harmhw to fowli of any age, Qt. 35C; C. $ 00 Conker'a Head Lice Ointment 1. the onlr poaltlr. eiterala- tor the paraaitea that outer little ohicka and .cao them to droop and die. 10c and JVv ""v. Th wond.rfal rro1'M.Ml . paoata, l,wl tr Uunuuda 1 uiujaiw lawnWal For sale by D. 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