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rAGB FOUR DAXL CAPITAL JOCFXAX, bALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1011. COMPANY AND CITY COOfJCIL MAY SETTLE IT For the purpose of ascertaining Whether a settlement can be effected between the city and tho Eugne. PortlaTid & Eastern, with relation to the latter's franchise In the city, a portal meeting of the city council will be held this evening, and it may be that the differences existing be tween them will be settled There in now a suit pending in the circuit court for the forfeiture of the franchise, and, unless a settlement is effected tonight, a decision will be rendered In the cane tomorrow. Judge Galloway, after listening to the evidence, took the stand that both litigants werq at fault, and ad vised them to get together and set tle the dispute if possible. As since the council voted to for. felt the franchise a few new develop ments have come to light, it may be that the members will be Influenced by them and rescind their action on condltloa that the railway will agree te the performance of certain condi tion! In Its franchise which It has failed to perform. o SOME TROUBLE -III STORE FOR CORPORATIONS That In the near future he will prepare a IIhI of all corporation which have failed to submit their an nual report and instruct the district Attorneys of the various Judicial dis tricts to commence suit against tlieiu was the announcement made this morning by Corporation Clerk Ihtb cock, of the office of secretary of state. , The law specifically says that the corporations shall submit their an nual report to (he corporation de partment and upon failure to do so, ' they shall be subject to a fine. With the view of enforcing this penalty, the corporation clerk intends com mencing the suits. o GOVERNMENT TO PROSECUTE LUMBER TRUST UN1TBD 1'IKS LI1SXD Willi. Denver, Colo., Sept. 27 That the government's prosecution of the lum ber trust Is to be thorough Is Indi cated here today by the fact that the entire new prosecution is modeled along the same line as the original lilt brought In New York and Insti tuted by the federal court here. Federal Judge Lewis has ordered that all Information be withheld but It Is known that the big lumber In terests of the country are affected. The heads and those responsible for Ihe lumber concerns alleged to be operating under the sales nnd terri tory agreement are to be prosecuted for criminal conspiracy, restraint of trade. ' CorKrutlons, as such are also to be proceeded against when the pa pors are prepared bythe department of Justice. 1 J5M ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes delicious home baked foods of maximum quality at minimum cost. 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It also urges the next legislature to submit a constitutional amendment providing for the recall of Judges, a provision which was excluded from the pend ing recall amendment. When the conference was called, and even up to the time when It was assembled, it was hardly anticipated by those participating in it that It would be possible to get these big . organiza tions together on a general political program. An, effort to do so was made two years ago. and again last year, but on account of . conflicting political Interests It was Impossible to consolidate on any other Issue than the Indorsement of Mlleo Polndoxter tor the United States senate. Their action on that occasion was the foun dation of the big Polnderter victory at the polls which followed last N'o 1 vembur. The great political power of this movement can be best appreciated j when it is understood that the new movement is much more strongly ce mented together, and starts off with a much better working organization ' than was ever perfected In the Poln dexter campaign, which swept Wash ington last year like a prairie flre. Throughout the conference here, which lasted for two days, all discus sion of candidates for office was re ligiously excluded, It being quite generally accepted that It was too I early as yet to take affirmative ac- I tlun as to candidates. : o WHY HESITATE? An Offer that Involves o liisk fur Those Mho Accept It We are so positive our remedy will completely relieve constipation, no matter how chronic It may be, that we offer to furnish It free of all costs If It fails. . Constipation Is caused by weak ness of the nerves and muscles of the large Intestines or descending colon. 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Perry, Druggist, o Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S OASTOPI A The expected change in the mar ketlne nf llvestnr -it af (he CMrnen I stockyards when the selling bureau of the Texas Cattle Raisers' associa- tlon Is opened has produced sup pressed anxiety among commission I houses as to what will happen to them as result of the protection pro . posed against the alleged combine of buyers for Armour. Swlft'.'and the i other big packers. The advent of ; this selling bureau at the stockyards j will be of peculiar interest because about the same time the federal . cases against the packers will come J up for trial, all devices to the con , trary that could le contrived by a regiment of hlgh- ; Iced lawyers hav ing failed to avert the hearing of the I government's case on its merits. The I cattle raisers association, with a pro I posed capital of $:j.Oipii,00, will also open selling bureaus in Slw York, ; St. Louis and Kansas City to handle the marketing of livestock for the entire southwest. The plan of the livestock men is l articularly slgnlfl- rant In view of the other co-opera- tive efforts of producers to protect I themselves, cotton growers having ! proposed to hold their crop for IS cents a pound. The reported success of the cotton growers to finance their plan, $75.U00.iMi(i having been of fered, it is said fur the purpose, has put a (iiiietus on the assertion that the capital of $3.ipuo.hoO could not be secured by the cattlemen. In fact, the selling agency may be broadened, It is said, into a buying bureau for members also and become a potent factor in the livestock world. "It develops that the canning factories pay $7.00 to $9.0" a ton for tomatoes, 3 to 4 cents a dozen for sweet corn. 10 cents a gallon for peas and everything else in proportion," said nu uuvorate ot co-operative buying. "The farmers gladly plant crops at these prices when sold in advance on a cuwracr wnicn manes sales sure. FOVVLER STILL HUNG , UP BY WINDS I tHITtD rCSS LEASED WIH1. Emigrant Gap, Cal., Sept. 27. Owing to a strong southern wind which swept the western slope of the Sierras here today, Aviator Robert O. Fowler was unable to make his contemplated start across the conti nent. In addition to .the wind, masses of low clouds obscured the 1 .... l . .. r I. i . . . . . i. DuuiuiiL, matting u-imposBioie tor me aviator to follow a course. Fowler's biplane remained In the open all last night, and this morning was coated with frost. To' prevent freezing the water In the radiator was drained off last evening. Fowler said, If the atmospheric conditions are satisfactory thls-'after-noon he may make a start, but he thinks the chances are better for the trans-flight in the morning, and on sequentJy may .wait until tomorrow for his next attempt. THAT AWFUL BACKACHE Cured by Lydia E. Pinknam's Vegetable Compound Morton's Gap, Kentucky. "I suf- ! fered two years with female disorders. my neaun was veij bad and I had a continual backache i which was simply , awful. 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Write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for special advice. Your letter will lie absolutely confidential, and the advice free. 1 Wl Wf l II If you want anything, Bay so In ths Journal, nnd get It ' otice to Taxpayers. The board of equalization for Mar ion county, Oregon, will meet at the court house In said county, on Mon day, October 16th, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. in. and correct' all errors In valua tion, description or qualities of land, lots or other property, and continue in session until such work is com pleted, not exceeding one month. 'All parties interested are notified to appear and examine their assess ment for the yean 1911 and if not satisfied with the same, file applica tion in writing, properly verified, for a reduction or alteration of thesanj during the first week of such meet ing, as no complaints can be received thereafter. F. J. RICE, - , Assessor of Marion County, Ore. September 27, 1911. 9-27-17tdly o ; State of Ohio, City or 'roiedo Lucas County, , gs. Frank J. 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The owners are installing the very best im provements, and the building restrictions insure for the home owner a respectable locality, Th price of the lots includes cement walks, curbs, graded streets, water mains and elec tric lights, Here one can enjoy a comfortable home where taxes are low, and where ' there is no danger of high as sessment, Kingwood Park has a pure water supply, The water is soft and clear as crys tal, This water is piped to storage tanks on KINGWOOD HEIGHTS, affording satisfac tory pressure, The large building sites on Kingwood Heights are of re markable beauty, Here is an opportunity to secure at very low cost a home spot, amid pines and maples, with view .of the Cascade Range, the Wil lamette River, Mount ( Hood, Mount Jefferson, with the city, of Salem in the foreground, " Let us show you Kingwood Park, The prices are low now, and the terms very reasonable, CAPITOL TRUST COMPANY OWNERS 205 U. S. Nat. Bank. 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