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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1911)
OAIH CAPITAL JOtfKXAL, 8ALEM. OREGON, 8ATTRDAY, ATGl'ST 5, 18U PACE F1V Blankets for Outings We have purchased a large number of BLANKETS, in order to supply the outing and hop-picking demands. OUR PRICES ARE 50c, 75c and 80c You will find these values hard to beat Come and see them. i a. a, j, a. j. ... . 4t Ail ... ... ' . . oallm 5 WAItK IS FINE AND SALEM S D00LEY POINTS OUT THE NONSENSE OF SOME IDEAS 4 NOIRE DAUE LADY'S APPEAL To til know log tnffrrrn of rbttnuttnn, wbnh r nuacuUr or of Uw Joints, sciattca, lumt)r.j, btk.acb, plns la tho kidnejs or fcurihjt polos, to writ to ber for bono treatmrut which has repeotodly cured all of these toriurt. She fnls It ber doty to send It to oil soffmra FRKB. Too euro yoorstlf at bom as thousands will titfj no change of climate being; acces sary. This simple dlacorere banishes arte ftetd from the blood, loosens the stiffened Joints, pur ines the blood, and brightens the eyea, rWtnf etmtlclty and ton to the whole aysteau If the proof address R. Notra Daato, U 'R. J. Bitsforbreakfast: 'I am well I avquuiuitm wnn ouiem water. or i 'Well," said me friend, Charlie D. j mlntioned water In my very able ' , " had a great treat thotherj paper. As Salem has no other use ! evenin .' . for its water supply, I would offer I "Who bought " said Mr. Caufield.' 'a me umble way a suggestion that thinkin he was referrin' to a dhrlnk 80me of it be used to flush our large j UT ijt 700. ! "No wan." said Charles, late mln- ' and , c,onstanUy mcreasin' sewer Mrv M 3om""- rag magnate from Alaska, and later, r.v ' , neir to tne well-known attorney, Til v., '-O"" O ""U ,,, . I 1. j ... Thin what are ye boastin about," m )8SuIng the De8t morning paper says rom. published In the Cherry City. . It also "I was up to the council meetin'. makes a good water color paint. The mayor, and be the way one o Take a brush and write the word the beet mayors we have had this 'Failure' and paste It over yer official year, blew up and gave one of his disk, and ye have a fittin' motto fer I perorations, as the rayporters say. yer administration.' Along about the time fer new busl- "Teddy Rothchild: 'I am fer the ness, the mayor gives a knowin' wink water. I am fer a commission forum &r.C calls Councilman Has-been to of government. I am fer higher fieciulr. .prices, more cash customers, more "Yer honor," says Lou, "and hon- bonds and less bridges.' or.irv members of the council, I rise' "Loot Hasbeea. 'There Is prob to a pint of honor " , ably 110 wan mai lQ Salem better "Pint o what?" av sft,,r0 versed in the , qulstlon of water, inkin ther ... nmtMn a .! water rates ana water pipes thin me- self. I ye have time, Mr. Mayor, I'll tell ye the beginnln' of it. In 1846 thinking there was something doin. Fint o" order,' says hizzoner. "And furthermore. I wish to sav '"LrJ6J"" . . lu. ' somethin'. I have been severely. If JLrlT " .V" ritinij u i....r uuuio ui oaieui waier, wiiuse curauve HE FOUND A WIFE III THE RAGING SURF not rudely criticized by siveral of those not In a position to say noth properties are known the world over. in" ,. m nth VWl li . He took P a donation land claim in, says his nibs, the wheel horse ,, if, of the city government. "Out of silf- and planted his, vine and fig tree wan mornin' ne woke oop and was tntnin-'mi iflarbr' surprised to see a river runnln' acrost ItnH n?hiwnat? 8 taAth?l his claim. Ye must remimber they t ' i 9ri "u.l9tfion' and,!i8h was no river here in thim days. 1 at this time to show that my position, wander h savs where the thine Is whlnh t noa.iTt.oH of tin. r.t m wanaer, ne says wnere tne tnmg is Is Your. Home Wired forElectricity? If not,"you are not in a position to take advantage of the wonder ful electrical time, money and labor-saving appliances now in use. which I assumed at the time of my latest veto, is still being maintained, goln' to. Havln' plenty of wood cut, he diclded to find out, and so built a ROAD TO TEST THE VALIDITY OF STATE LAW Contending that an act passed by congress on March 4, 1907,- renders null a law passed by the last legis lature regulating the working hours of trainmen and dispatchers the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navi gation company has commenced a suit in the federal courts at. Port land asking that the state railroad commission be restrained from en forcing the state law in question. The state law says that It shall be unlawful for a railroad company, save In cases of emergencies, to work trainmen engaged in moving trains longer than 14 hours out of 24 and dispatchers longer than nine hours out of 24. Suits were recently com menced against the Oregon Electric for working their dispatchers longer than nine hours and are now pending in the circuit court. Fearing the same kind of actions might be Instituted against it, the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Nav igation company has anticipated the commission by beginning the re straining suit in the federal courts and will test the validity of te law. The federal laws say that they may work trainmen 16 hours and dis patchers nine hours. and I still hold that I am water- . . .I .IT 1 Til tfcrht until, ttliu gui Uliuai Ull lilt? UUOUUl Ul ..n'rin,i . .j . . . the then" young river, and not think "Wlthin the past tin days I have .. . (k. m ' i, ,,j u approached slvirel of our leadin' Wallamet. Fer days he travelled min on the water qulstlon and will down tne rIver at tlme8 waltIn. fer now read yes their slverll las and the 8tream to plck out a hB71(,y cour8e P Pn.S:r. t, .ir ... . Finally he reached the Columby, and Hal D. Patent: 'Yer Position is turne the nose of hfa bo to Van. a uneek wan. As fer meself. I have couver, where he decided to have a always bin a sta ement wan man, bottle of the fluid extract of Willam- and as a rule I believe in first state- et anvi,zed. He hikes to a young ments, but the wan submitted be the buck D the name of 0lympv Fry, a water company is a little too much talented young drugger, who has for even an old and tried campaign- 8race rizzen t0 dIzzy hites ln the Dem. er and flag-presenter like meself. Use ocratlc party .Lynlp . he 8ay .j want yer own judgment, Lou, fer ye be thl8 Btuff anyiized.. So Fry goes to damned if ye do, and be damned if ,t Nfxt day he gay t0 the od gen. 5e.Il?,I?,f' .. ' tlemen Hasbeen, I find on examinaa- "Wlllum McBellybutton: 'It i con- tlon have a wondefUl find. The ducting the White Horse and Royal gtnff brlng me ,s aerosa between asiona, we occasionally nnu use ior Bh,p dip and hop gpray Twlll d0 for the use of water We have at times elther. Tne kmikai anallsis shows emploid It in washing dishes, but find lt to contaln per cublc gMov it more useful in constructshun of p..nvMa - vicrrooBO in Hramt. soups and gravies. The question of oniDhat of hTaa ers. Venice, Cal., Ang. B. Culminating a pretty romance, when the groom-to-be dragged Ruth Taggart from a watery grave in the surf, came the announcement today of the approach ing nuptials between Misa Taggart and Barney McGilV, member of the Venice llfesavlng squad. . "Chick" McGIll, as the prospective groom is more familiarly known, Is a college man, who, ln want of a better way of spending his summer, and at the same time providing the necessary money for his course at college, is acting as a llfesaver on the beach, rescued Miss Taggart from the water a month ago, after she had gone down for the third time. xt Big Show. Minstrelsy does not appeal to one class of theatergoers alone, but to all classes, from the peanut-eating urchin in the gallery to the evening dressed . aristocrats In the boxes. Everyone enjoys the minstrel show. And why? Probably lt is because it Is au American institution. The play, the opera, the pantomime and musi cal comedy all had their birth ln the Old World, but minstrelsy is strictly of the land of Uncle Sam. In speak ing of minstrels, the name of Rich ards & Prlngle's naturally comes to mind. The minstrel company bear ing that name is the oldest In the world, and If the press of the coun try is to be believed, Is the best as well. This splendid organization, 40 strong, will appear at Grand Opera House. Tuesd'f, August 15. Prices, tl.OO, 75c, 50c and 25c. The anti-chicken ordinance having roosters may crow even a little loud er and earlier. HH t 5 Kingwood Park Is being built up with the very best kind of homes and with up-to-date and substantial improvements. Im provements are all included in the cost of building sites ranging in price from $325 to $650 EASY TERMS CAPITOL TRUST CO. OWNERS BECHTEL & BYNON SALES AGENTS 347 State Street ! $ T serving water has ben a serus wan with us. At the Castorie we serve it in divers ways. Step up the girls seys and help yerself. Today we have baccllli au gratin, germs en caserole and fluid extract of taama- to soup. 'Tls wan of the tricks of the trade, and few knew that all these dishes are made from Salem water. The water suits me as it. is. A purer supply would mean an added expense.' "George Meybcrg: "As chairman of the International Barbers Protec tive Union, I have told meny scrap ers about the merits of our water, and have sold many gallons to be used ondlluted for shampoo. It is death to dandriff, scurvey, irrlstifu lus and kindred ills.' "CharleB Canary: 'Looking at the water situation from a purely legal standpoint, and wihou going into the merits or demlrits of either the water, or the cause, 1 will say that this case Is wan slmller to that of Blackstone vs. Somewan, 522 la., sec. 23, page 711. Blackstone, as ye may not know, beln' a hop man, is a brainy young buccoo of a lawyer Hv Ui' in New York, and all the other lawyers look to him for free advise as ye hop min ' might to Adolphus Bush for a tip on hops. Furthermore I will add that unles some progres Con. ex. of B. S Trace Sublimate of sewer .... 20 per cent 'I would suggest, he says, ye use it sparinly for family use, as lt appears to be death to typhoid and other fevers.. "Gldgen Stolelt: 'Wan of the principal IngrejenU of our vinegar Is water, 99 per cent of Salem water and 1 per cint of nitric acid makes a splendid blend.' "Mr. Sparks: 'All this talk about our water is nonsense. It is a pure and wholesome blverage, sparklln' with life of every sort; $3,000,000 would have been a cheap price fer our plant, but beln desirus of get tin into a dryer business I offered the whole outfit, water, pipes, good will, germs and all, fer a mere trifle.' "From the foregoln " says the iriayor, ."ye can see fer yerselfs thet they is a strong feelin' ln favor of water. I, desire at this time to move thet we proceed to buy the water plant at the most advantagus price to the water company that we can pay." "Yer out of order,' says Actin' Mayor Hasbeea; "we buy no water while I'm actin' head and front of this glorioa city. Before I'd splnd a clnt fer the prlsent plant, I'd order direct connections made with the sewer for every house and thin let I wm aaa inai un ra wme y uBr- the occypants dilute the sewage to sive) step is taKen in tne matter oi ,t themselves." water legality Is likely to ensue. In such a case whichever side wins the water is likely to be wel laired ln court, and I hope be improved be the handlin.' "Col. Notfar: 'I have siveral times suit themselves. 'Must have been a great meetin'," says Tommy Caufleld, "and a rare treat listenln' to the fire works." " 'Twas,' says Ford, "really Intox icating and nlvir cost me a clnt." Kaiser Wllhelm will not And it so easy to go to war as it was ln his grandfather's time, even If he wants to do so. o The wire trust people found guilty were punished by light fines only. which is simply no punishment of them at all. Real Estate Bargains Four and one half acres three miles west of Salem, all under culti vation, 300 apple trees, 100 cherries, pears, prunes and grapes, all in good bearing condition. Four-room house, barn and other outbuildings, all household furniture, farm Imple ments, etc., cow, horse, wagon, bug gie, harness, chickens. Enough hay to winter cow and horse, also crop of potatoes, beets, carrots, etc. Will give Immediate possession. Price $2000. $1200 cash, balance easy terms. Six acres one mile from fair grounds; fine location, buildings, fences, etc. Fine shade trees; good water. Price $2200; easy terms. Eight-room house ln Yew Park, lot 75x150. House Is modern In every particular. Some nice young fruit trees. Will exchange for well im proved acreage near town. Eight and three-fourths acres . ln Polk county for $750, part cash. All under cultivation. This is a snap. S?0 RECHTEL & RYXOX, 347 State Street. PRESIDENT TAFT MAY ET VISIT COAST MISTAKE IT FOR RED LIGHT DISTRICT SPECIAL SALE :OF: Berry Bro's Varnishes, Oil Stains and Shellac at Wholesale Prices. ALSO REDUCTIONS ON Masury's House Paints, Brushes J and everything required for general house-painting. W. F. BLISS Dealer in Paints, Oils and Varnishes, Carriage and Auto Trimmings 304 S. Commercial Street. SALEM, OREGON J HHWH4HnlH)MmtttllimtMHHHIIHH( Washington, Aug. 5. That Presi dent Taft may visit the West this fall, despite earlier- announcements to the contrary, was the burden of a White House statement today. The president, it is Intimated, "has arranged two tentative Itineraries. One is for a six-weeks' trip to the coast The other makes Hutchinson Kansas, the westernmost point he will visit. No. definite "decision as to which route will prevail has yet been reached. BEACHY THE WINNER OF FLYING RACE Trenton, N. X, Aug. 5. Reports re ceived here today state that one of the three aeroplanes entered in the New ..York-Philadelphia race fell while flying over Runyon's woods, at Millstone Junction, east of New Brunswick, N. J. Another Is report ed to -have alighted at Franklin Park, South Brunswick, and the third to have reached the regular stopping place at Whitehead Mills. It is not known which of the three aviators Beachey, Ely or Robinson exper ienced the fall, but it is thought that Ely is the one who reached White bead Mills. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 5. The first of three aeroplanes which left New York today on a race here for a prize offered by a department store, passed over the city hall at 4:48 o'clock. Beachey was. the winner, his ma chine having covered the distance in two hours flat, 10 minutes slower than the time made by Aviator Ham ilton on his recent flight. Learning that dozens of young i couples and for that matter also old i ones who as the poet says, "love not wisely but too well" had evident ly mistaken the beautiful state house grounds for a restricted district, and besides desecrating the grounds, were shocking those who live on life's higher plane or who have reached that age when their blood has come down to a January -flow and their sins deserted them, Secre tary of State Olcott yesterday after noon turned i his attention long enough from the complex and Intri cate affairs of state to call a sten cUrapher and jjictate to the newspa pers an Interview saying that such conditions would no longer be toler ated. He might, of course, have di rected an officer to take up a position under the bright stars and keep eter nal vigilance over the grounds, but the secretary of state is a believer in publicity believes lt will cure all eviUs and hence the Interview. Now "from the time that the mem ory of man runneth not to the con-: trary as the law writers say, these same conditions have ' probably ex isted at the state house grounds. From that time also complaints have probably rolled into the office of the secretary of state and gone unheed ed, but not so with Olcott Desiring to be satisfied of the truth of them the other evening he and a portion of the office force turned detectives and In their wanderings they found beer parties and several counles acting unwisely. That was enough for him. The question was how to bring about a cessation of the affairs, and the an swer came ln a moment publicity, and the next step was easy, just dic tate an interview and band it out to the news-mongers. The gardener stotes to the secre tary of state that to such extent has the evil grown that even during the riav ttm. ha haa fniinri It npppflRfirv to l(-lng the hose Into use to make: couples vacate the grounds. o Go to it with all your vim and leave resolutions to the timorous. Nature's Tonic In the pleasing form of. a de licious, enticing and invigorat ing beverage, bottled direct from the springs ln the Cala pooya mountains. Calapooya Mineral Water Dring It to Get Well Drink It to Keep Well A murated saline water, equal to any of the renowned spring waters of Europe and America. Recommended by leading phy sicians of the United States for Itiieumatimn, Kidney and Liv er afflictions, Dyspepsia, Indi gestion and all forms of 8tom. ach, Skin and Wood diseases. Hundreds of people "given up" by physicians have been cured of long-standing ailments by Calapooya water. Testimonials on application. Standard Liquor Co. Distributors Calapooya Saline The condensed smile of Cala pooya Water. Stomach, liver, kidney and blood disorders speedily cured by Its use. All dealers, or sold direct. HOTEL CALAPOOYA Famous health resort in the Calapooya mountains, 12 miles from Cottage Grove, (on South ern Pacific). Splendid accom- modatlons, reasonable rates. Steam, mud and hot water baths and cooling rooms.. In formation as to rates, etc., will be furnished upon request. Calapooya Springs Co. Cottage Grove, Oregon. 7 .1, ' w - '7 HURlEYHACHIN'. - i The THOR Electric Home Laundry Machine brings a smile of satisfaction to the housewife, because it washes all kinds of clothes spotlessly clean without injury and this without any laborious work. Costs but two cents an hour for electricity to operate. ' - Sold for Cash or on Monthly Payments Free Demonstration In y?"r home befo paying one penny. See the THOR ELECTRIC in opera- tion in our display windows. SALEM'S BEST EQUIPPED GARAGE I ra Af. V 'If T V ' 3 s' The above cut shows the. exterler of Salem's newest and best equip ped Garage. ' LET US DO YOUR MACHINE WORK Wc have a First-Class Machine Shop and Employ Only Experienced Mechanics We will Wash, Polish and Store Your Car for $8.00 per Month. We also have a Garage on Ferry Street COURTEOUS TREATMENT EFFICIENT WORKMANSHIP MODERATE PRICES are the principles of our business. BUSBY & WILKINSON Salem Auto Garage West State Street, Opposite U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phone 386 And Ferry Street Garage t