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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGOX, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1911. PORTLAND BOOSTERS Of! THE ROAD SPECIAL TU.UX HIOM I'OItTLAXD TO KLAMATH FALLS CAKRVIXG WIDE-AWAKE ni'SIXESS 31 EX, HITS ALBANY AT MIDNIGHT HIT ETS HOT RECEPTION. BABY MINE BEST PLAY OF SEASON SPARKLING WITH WIT, BCB ULI.NU WITH LAl'fiHTEB IT HAS DELIGHTED EVERY AUDI ENCE BEFORE WHICH IT WAS PRESENTED. Albany, Supt. 27 The Portland BooHtirH fonsrcss nn wheels struck this town a little before midnight. But ull tin- live people were Btlll awake and were more alive after the festivities were over. There were nearly a hundred of the bone, ttlnew and nerve of Port land aboard the palace car train fur nlHhed by the Southern Pacific. Ttie train wan electric lighted, wired up with telephones in every car, sup piled with a piano cigars, stenog rapher, and Ice water. A newspaper railed the "Dally Killer was printed, morning and evening editions. The publicity com mittee were John F. Carroll, Col. IC. Hofer, and Addison Bennett. A Bpeclal edition was got out for eacli town where the train stopped. The first stop after Albany was Grants Pass. The train carried about lO.Onn free cigars that were handed out at and becoming an Immediate the towns where they stopped. They for many representative managers were supplied to the young ladles for rejected the piny as being impossl Bouvenlrs of the nccasioiu A flfo bio. Today the entire theatrical and drum band was carried and the world agrees that "Baby Mine" Is trained crew of singers was in evl- the best comedy and theater attrac dence with orglnal Hongs. tlon before the public. Its strength Autos carrli'd the whole delegation and popularity has been attested and over the paved parts of the city and Its production all over the world to the beautiful armory, where there , makes the play a gold mine of mag were songs and speeches and re- nltude. The presentation of "Baby Mine" at. The Orand Opera House tonight, September 27, which cornea direct from oponlng the New Cort Theater, Ran Frnnclsco, will be peculiarly In teresting because it brings several of the well known players who have been Identified heretofore only with the long nrhs In New York and Chi cago. Among them nre Karl Mitch ell, Marjorle Cortland, Clinton Pres ton, Jane Carlton and others. Seats now selling. Correcting Copy 'o Snap. NOTICE. Of course you have troubles and . are sure no other person has such Of Appointment of Viewer on aisagreeauie ouraens 10 carry, says an exchange- How would you like to change places with one that sits at a desk for six days out of the week, four weeks out of the month and 12 months out of the year, and edit such "copy" as the following turned in by reporters: "Mrs. Iilllick, of Plketon, Wis., let a can opener slip Monday and cut herself In the panjtry. A mischievous hoy In Gilead, O., threw a stone and struck Mr. Perkins In the alley way' last Thursday. Jo- the Opening, Widening and Extension of Seventeenth Street, From tfie North Line of State Street to the South Boundary of the State Fair Grounds, la the City of Salem, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, did on the 18th day of Sep tember, 1911, duly appoint E. V. Powers, J. A. Baker and W. J. Cul ver viewers to ascertain and appor tion the damages accruing to the line of said railway 172.92 feet to the north line of the Salem Tile & Mercantile Co. land; thence east 10 feet to the place of beginning. Also, beginning at a point 25 feet west of the projection of th center line of Seventeenth street running through Condit's addition to Salem, Oregon; and north 668.58 feet from the north boundary of said Condit'e addition; thence north parallel with the projection to the center line of Seventeenth street running through said Condifs addition 172.92 feet more or less to the south line of the j state fair grounds; thence east along seph Tutt, of Grlmeburg, la., climbed owners of property on account of the ' 8011111 lme of falr Br0UDds 'eot The personality of Margaret Mayo, who Is responsible for the side split ting comedy "Baby Mine", Interests many who have seen the screaming success. What kind of a woman Is she who can evolve a play that appeals to and Interests all human kind, and gives them a few hours of continuous fun and roaring comedy. Miss Mayo Is simply a very close student of the daily incidents, and an earnest follower of life's doings, while looking for tin1 Joyous and bright side to create public amuse ment, nnil (llverulnn Oltltr. riphflv she believes that people prefer to laugh than to be over solemn, and j her efforts to furnish a vehicle In the way of arousing comedy Is what Miss Mayo has provided In "Baby Mine". It Is accepted as the biggest and most successful comedy offered in a life time at least. The expert perception and able di rection of Manager Wm. A. Brady ac counts for the play being produced success on the roof of his house last week to find a leak and slipped and fell striking on his back porch, causing serious injuries. While Harold Green of Beulah, Miss., was escorting Vlo b't Coop home from a church social Saturday night a savage dog set upon them and bit Mr. Green four times In the public square. Isaac Tremmer, of Dolbury, Kansas, while harnessing a fractious horse, was lflfkorl Inuf amitK U lu ll lu (kKIa In Ha .... , t ' .. 1 .... ... u,,, iu agaiu. UUU- burn Independent. DOWNWARD COURSE. Fast Reins Realized bv x-eopie. Salem opening, widening and extension of Seventeenth street from th enorth line of State street to the 30:1th boundary line of the state fair more or less, to the right-of-way re served from J. B. V. Smith's land; thence south along the west line of said right-of-way 172.92 feet more or grounds in the city of Salem, Oregon. le to the Salem Tile & Mercantile and to make an assesment of the ben eflts accruing to the adjacent proper ty on account of such opening, wid ening and extension of said street, and that on the 10th day of October, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the office of the city recorder, at Co's north line; thence west 10 feet to place of beginning. Portland Eugene & Eastern Ry. Co., F. W. Waters and J. B. V. Smith. Commencing at a point 15 feet east of the projection of the center line of Seventeenth street running through the city hall, in the city of Salem, i Condit's addition to the city or sa- Oregon, has been appointed a the;le. Oregon, and 668.58 feet from time and place for said viewers to tne north boundary line of said Con- sponHes from Albany. The train pulled out at about 11:00 o'clock for the next stop at Grants Pass. o WANTS CONTRACT TO RECLAIM . 40,000 ACRES Backed by French capitalists to the extent of millions of dollars, rep resentatives of the Powder River Ir rigation company yesterday appeared before the stute desert land board and asked for n permanent contract for the reclamation Bnd development of 40.D00 acres of land In the Pow der Fllver valley, The company has already expend ed about IK.O.OOl) In making surveys and doing other preliminary work on the land. It now' claims to be backed by French capital to the extent of $U, 000,000 and will agree to' Immedi ately commence the work of putting water on the land. The board au thorised the attorney general to pre pare the neceaaury contracts, and an oilier meeting will be held In the near future at which time the con tracts will be executed. . Don't seem to have too much In fluence with yourself or the court limy nppolnt a guardian for you. fa- I la-r-,r- -,-r-r. - r1...J WANT THE STATE TO GET TITLE TO THE LAKES Kstlmatlng that 000 tuns of salt Abort Lakes In State Land Agent there are 40,000, In Summer -nnd southern Oregon, ltelnhart yester day afternoon appeared before the Desert Ijintl board and asked that It mako application to the federal gov ernment, for title to the lakes and also to the marginal lands. Me slates that as soon as railroad transportation reached the section of country In which the lakes are lo cated, that they are going to be of immense value to the state for their salt. Ho recommends that the state put tip a salt works near them and that It bo operated by convict labor. Applications hnve already been re ceived by (ho board for a lease of the lakes and adjoining lands, the appli cants agreeing to pay n handsome royalty to the stute. Tbo state board will follow out iieiniiarls recommendation and at ' once, make application to the federal government for title to the marginal lands. . AKTSES PENDER OF W Ell It M AX 3III1DEH I UNITKD I'SESS LIUSEn WMUt.l Portland, Sept. 27. So strong has become the evidence against .1. A Pender, held as a suspect In the Wehrmnn murder case, that Sheriff Thompson, of Columbia County, who was In Portland yesterdav, an- . nounced that he will today tile at St. I Helens an Information charging ren tier with murder In the trrst degree. All patent medicines or medlclnps ad vertised In this paper are for gale at DR. STONE'S Drug Store The only cash drug store In Oregon, owes no one, and no one owes it, carries largo stock; Its shelves, counters and show cases are loaded Cure Without Drugs No nerd to suffer from Nervous iMxensos when .1tcrhiinlcu.Tiw.mm.... jtics will Ciire or llenrltt you. mecnunico-inerapeutlc8 Is a method of treatment of disease without drugs, by the use of massage, manipulations, exercises, and so forth. Results are obtained because of the fact that only part of the body Is exercised suffi ciently to preserve the proper circula tion and innervation. i 1 ne uiseasea which are benefitted with u" mSuo treatment let articles, wines and liquors of all ittW kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr. &,mh!T: baCk" SUmo is a regular graduate la medl- clno and has l.n.i ..,. , ..." m "i)t as to the .,..r.,n,..r n ,1 " "I ' ! ""Cy . Of thlS perlence In the practice. Consults lions are free. free, and only regular price for tiled Iclne. Dr. Stuno can bo found at his drug store. Salem, Or. from 7 In the morning until 9 at night North Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. treatment, call at riw.lt. 9 n.t.l '3 . 1 1,,, i resiriptions are or t,,..... and any hour, aud have a talk with PROF. S. Z. BARTLEY ft) s c .sh. . ..J77V? m Prepares young people fi.r lu.ekkeepern, stenographers and general ollice work. The development of th Northwest will afford openings for thousands lu the next few years. Vrtp.rt note. Semi for catalogue. W. I. STALEY. Principal Salem. Oregon A little backache at first. Dally Increasing till the back lame and weak, meet and make an assessment of the damages and benefits to the adjacent property on account of the opening, widening and extension of said street. That the private property which dit's addition; thence north along the center line of the Portland, Eugene & Eastern Ry. 172.92 feet more or less to the south line of the state fair grounds; thence west along south will be aDnronrlate.i hv the onanlnir J Une of state fair grounds 30 feet. widening and extension of said ' thence southerly and parallel to the street and the names of the persons center line of the Portland, Eugene Tested in Every Way and in all lands under the sun in all conditions of life by genera tion after feneration the safest and most reliable family remedy the world has ever known is Beecham's Pills. The good these un- equalled health regulatorshavedone.inthequickreliefof human suffer ing and the prevention of serious sicknesses, is beyond calculation" can do the same sort of good for you, and for your family. Beecham's Pills do their beneficent work in accordance with Nature's laws. Try a few doses just as soon as physical trouble shows itself and see how immediately effective they are see how quickly the whole bodily system will be benefited. Then you will know for your own good, why Beecham's Pills are The Greatest Family Remedy Known In boxes, with helpful directions, 10c. and 25c.. at all druggists. Urinary disorders . oulckly follow; Jrttn? to th. owners thereof , E..tr. Ry. T 19 mo oil lununD, lunu. j - -v w.v - flloKntaa nnrl flnnll Tl 1. disease. "81U, Frank D. Meredith: Lot 9. block Mercantile Co. land; thence east This Is the downward rnnrK . ueea Ann addition to Salem, Ore- ""S saiu onem me c mertnuum Inev Ills gon. . Co's north line 30 feet to place of be- 1vmlt, I T CJ Til LM HIM i WOOD kidney Ills, Don t take residents should profit by the follow- frora the north line of Chemeketa to j J"'iu-lu City Recorder. Ine exDerlence Mrs- E. C. Hatton, Clay and Lisle' Loula Conover: Beginning at a Attacks bchool principal. i strets, Dallas, Ore., says. "In i907PlDton the south line of Asylum av-1 ' A severe attack on School Prlncl-j I publicly endorsed Doan's Kidney : enue. which is westerly on said south ' Pal cha8' B- Allen, of Sylvania, Ga., Pills, and I can now confirm that llne f Bal(i Asylum avenue, 30 feet, 1 1 thus told by him: "For more than statement. This remedy was used ni,rom the northwest corner'of lot B, j three years," he writes, "I suffered! my family, and it brought relief fromim 0ak Lawn addition to Salem, Ore-1 Indescribable torture from rheuma backaches and othor svmntnma nf.Rort. and runnine thence south about 1 tlsm, liver and Btomach trouble and kidney trouble." ! 2( degrees west find parallel with diseased kidneys. All remedies For sale by all dealers Price 50 ' the west line of said Oak Lawn addi-, failed till I used Electric Bitters, but cents. Foster-Mlliburn Co. BufTalo ,tl0B 495 eet. niore or less, to the four bottles of this wonderful remedy vnn. vnn I - .' i portta rt rill ..mlr . 4t,inAA n V. icurpH ma pnmnlotalv" Oitnh raaulr iicn mm, Buie u&tuis mr mo unuea States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Mirny sufferers from nasal catarrh say they get splendid results by us ing an atomizer. For their benefit we prepare Kly's Uquid Cream Balm. Except that it is liquid, it is in all respects like the healing, helpful, paln-allaylntr Cream Halm that the public has been familiar with for years. No cocaine nor other dan gerous drug In It. The soothing spray Is a remedy that relieves at once. All druggists, 7."c, Including spraying tube, or mailed by Ely llros., fiG Warren street. New York. center of Mill creek; thence north! cured me completely." Such results about 70 degrees west along the cen-: are common. Thousands bless them ter of said Mill creek 22.9 feet, or to ' for curing stomach trouble, female a point which on a perpendicular Is complaints, kidney disorders, bllloua- ieei irom me said west line oi said eas auu iur new neaitn ana vigor. uaK Lawa addition; thence north- j t ry 'inem. only BOc at J. C. Terry's. erly and again parallel with the said o west Hne of said Oak Lawn addl- j "Can be depended upon" Is an tlon 471.3 feet, more or less, to the , expression we all Ike to hear, and said south line cf Asylum avenue; i when It is used in connection with and thence easterly along said south Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and line of Asylum avenue 25.34 feet to 'Diarrhoea Remedy It means ,that it the place of beginning. , ! never falls to cure diarrhoea, dysen- Thls.ls to widen this portion of tery or bowel complaints. It Is pleas Seventeenth street irom 30 fet to ant to take and equally valuable for 50 feet. children and adults. Sold by all Portland Railway, Light & Power dealers. Salem Fence Works I Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing. Hop Wire, Barb Wire, Poultry .Voalng, ohiu glen, Malthoid Roofing, P. . B. and Ready Rooflug. Screen Doors aud Adjustable Window Screens. All at the lowest prices. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN 250 Court street Phone 184 Co.: The east 14 feet of lots 1. 2. 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 and 9 In High School ad- j dltlon to" Salem. ' j Also, beginning at the northwest ; corner of lot 6, In Dalrymple's ad- j dltlon to Salem. Orescon and runnlns ' easThfsoufh flVS I Vile Kind You Have Always Bought on a line which If projected would -n CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. SPECIAL PRICE ON THE Free List THE TARIFF WILL BE ltKMOVE D.DCRING THE STATE FAIR AT SALEM, FROM THE FAMOUS Calapooya Mineral Water A'D Calapooya Saline THE CONDENSED SMILE OF CALAI-OOTA WATER Every Visitor Is Invited to Call nt the Calupooyii liooth nt the Fair and Test Their Merits Without Money and Without Price. Calnpooya Mineral Water Is a um rated saline water, equal to any of the renowned spring waters of Europe and America Recommended by leading phy sicians or the Vnited States for Klieunuitlsiii, Kidney and Liter afflictions, Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, and all forms of Stomach, Skin and Wood diseases. Hun dreds of people "given up" of long standing ailment by Calapooya Water. Testimonials on application. Sold by all dealers, or shipped In cases di rect from the springs. Write for prices. Hotel Calnpooya, London, Or, open the year round. Calapooya Springs Co. Cottage Grove, Oregon. 1MM sSSSsSS MILS for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities. Foley Kidney PilU are tonic In action, quick in results. Refuse substitutes. RED CROSS PHARMACY. intPrsPPt. hfl Rniithu'fst nnrnnr nf lnr 7, in block 9, of Englewood addition! 4- o i r a. i ' I vu ouiem, uitrs'-'" intiii'e westerly i jon tne Boutn nnp or.saici a street ito the intersection of the projection ,or a line running parallel with 14 fnof woatnvlv frnm (Via coot of High School addition to Salem, f uregon; tnence soutneriy about 20 j degrees west on said projection j of a line running parallel with and , 14 feet westerly from the east line of said High School addition to the south line of Parrish's addition "B" j to the city of Salem. Oregon: thence (easterly on said south line of said I Parrish's addition to the pltce of beginning. This portion Is to widen Seven teenth street from Asylum avenue to "A" street to 45 feet In width. ; Salem Tile & Mercantile Co. land: ! Reglnning at a point 25 feet east of the center line of Seventeenth street on the north boundary of Con-1 dlt's addition to the city of Salem,1 Oregon; thence north and parallel1 with the projection of the said. cen. ! ter line of Seventeenth street run-! nlng through said Condit's addition, 668.58 feet, more or less, to the Bouth line of J. V. B. Smith's property; i thonce west 15 feet to the rlght-of-! way deeded to Eugene & Eastern rail j way; thence south and again parai-j lei with the projection of the center , line of Seventeenth street runnJng . through said Condit's addition to the north line of said Condit's addition ) 668.58 feet, more or less; thence east' along said north boundary line of said Condit's addition 16 feet to I place of beginning. ) Salem Tile & Mercantile Co.; Be-j ginning at a point 25 feet west of' the projection of the center lino of' Seventeenth street running through i Condit's addition to Salem, Oregon, I and north and parallel with the pro- j I Jectlon of said center line of Seven teenth street running through said Condit's addition 668.58 feet more ori j less to the south line of ' J. V. B. ' Smith's lnnd. thence east five feet; to the right-of-way deeded to the: Eugene and Eastern railway Co.; i J thence south and again parallel with the projection of the center line of j Seventeenth street running through said Condit's addition 668.58 feet more or less; thence west along said ' north boundary line of said Condit's addition five feet to the place of be-, ginning. i Eugene & Eastern Railway Co.: ' i Beginning at a point 10 feet east of the center line of Seventeenth street on the north boundary of Con dit's adrttlon to the city of Salem. Oregon; thence north and parallel with the projection of said center line of Seventeenth street ' running through Condifs addition 668.58 feet more or less to the south Hue of J. B.. V. Smith's land: thence west 30 feet along said Smith's south line; thence south and again parallel with the projection of the center line of Seventeenth street running through said Condit's addition 668.58 feet.' more or loss to the north line of said Condit's addition; thence east alone said north lino of Condit's addition 30 feet to the place of beginning. J. B. Y. Smith: Beginning at a point 25 feet east of the projection of the center line of Seventeenth street running through Condit's ad dition to Salem, Oregon; and north 668.58 feet from the north boundary Hue of said Condifs addition; thence north and parallel with the projection of the center line of Sev-' enteenth street running through said , Condit's addition 172.92 feet to the south line of the state fair grounds; thence west 5.3 feet to the center of the Portland, Eugene 4b Eastern rail-! way; thence south along the center! Signature of .CHICHESTER SPILLS line VSV ,TIIK KIVUOMI ItltAMI. A Until OCTOBER 1st, 1911 We will make a REDUCTION on 10 Load orders. 10 Loads, 16incli Wood $20.00 The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Company Office Front and Ferry Phone 1830 M4. Can Your Peaches Now j 90c, $1.00, $1.10 per box j Our new Vegetable Tray enables us to keep our vegetables fresh and crisp. Come to us for the best fresh fruits and melons. .V-Vl JJ'l-olien-tt.r's IHuwiund TirnndA T7V V'tf eale.l with ItluQ Ril Ivn. T Tn 1 J 'fuko tin oilier. Buy of your " I 7 ' X years known as ikst, safest. Always ReliaH SOID BV DRUGGISTS EVERVWHFRE SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL IJAXKIXG AM) TKCST BUSINESS With our assurance that we are aole and willing to take care of it, we., solicit your 'Banking Business. Open an account with us, and we will exttmd you every favor con slstent with good banking prin ciples. WE PAY FOIH PKK 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, u H. ROBERTS, Directors. Have you tried it I "Drifted Snow Hour" I at I Roberts & Co. 429 Court St. Phone 256 j CM. Notice to Property Owners in North and South Salem Sewer Districts It is now time for you to consider making your connec tions with the new sewer sys tems. The Salem Sewer Pipe Co. has been of direct service to you because It has forced down the price of sewer pipe at least 25 per cent in the last two years. We feel that in return you owe It to us to Investigate our pipe. We wish you to come and see a factory making sewer pipe in jour own town em ploying your own town's peo ple. We wish to show you the superiority of our product over all other kinds of sewer pipe the strongest pipe made. Come to the factory, corner of Liberty and Trade' streets. Salem Sewer Pipe Co. j Morris' Cash Feed and Grocery Store Phone 1497 Choice Bacon, per pound 17c Picnic Hams, per pound He Pure Lard, five-pound pail J0c Pure Lard, 10-pound pall $1.35 14 pounds Sugar i.oo Flour, per sack $1.15 3 cans Tomatoes o.c 3 cans Oysters ....!.'.'.'.'!!.'!!!! 25c 2 cans nice table Peaches '.'.'.'!.'!."!.' S.'ic 2 pounds Tillamook Cheese "... 8"c 6 cans American Sardines. . " 2."c 5 packages Best Corn Starch 2,-,c 2 cans Yeloban Milk i3c MASOX FBUIT JABS Pints . Quarts 6oc Half-gallons S5C 12 Jelly Glasses '.'.'..'."'.. 25c : : FREE DELIVERY t x Mt tMMtM'fW Read The Journal For News Gold Dust flour Made by the SIDNEY POWER C0JTPAXT, Sjdney, Oregon. Made fur Family re. Ask jour grscer for It Bran 4 Shorts always on hand. P. a WALLACE, Agt. "Economics" We Can't Afford ' In one sense, we could save money by using cheaper soap than the very best, by using cheaper starch aud lower priced employees, J etc I . ut the saving at most would be only a fraction of the resulting J J loss in reputation. J You can count onthe fact that we practice no "economy" that T takes it out of your clothes. T I We aim to do the finest laundering possible, second to none. Our patrons tell us we succeed. You will like our work. Try It Low- I est prices guaranteed. J t SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY, f Phone 25. 1M-1M SOUTH LIBERTY STREET MMMM