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rei six, DAILY CAPITAL JOCRXAL. SALEM. OREGOX. FRIDAV, SEPTEMBER 29, 1911 GRANTS PASS WELCOMED THE BOOSTERS IS A WIDE AWAKE TOWJT WITH 5000 WIDE AWAKE PEOPLE, AND IS A WARM RIVAL OF MEDKORl) FOR THE POSITION OF METROPOLIS OF SOUTHERN' OREGON. Grants Pass, Sept. 27. The booet- ers for the united greater Oregon, swelled up thla town with the ambi tion to become the metropolis of Southern Oregon. The census of the Pass gives them only 3800, but In reality It Is a city of 50(10 with four brick school houses, and a $45,000 high school that stands on a natural knoll, built in the style of a mede vlal armory, with the (lag flying ovr it. They have a gymnasium, shower baths, domestic science manual training, sewing classes. ' Sewing is so popular that a large class has t0 In- hi'lil after school hours, In th! cooking room girls were learning to make Jellies and soups, with all the apparatus from a steel range to an electric grill. The Grams Pas boosters got the railroad fever and built 3everal miles of track towards Williams creek; where the Josephine county caves are located. The road will build through there some day to the Apple gate valley and the coast. There Is ft V. 8. government hatchery hero, and " "pace 1000 feet up and down the U'),Tue iver and BOO feet wlJe, was Just nllve with Royal Chinook salmon that about the 5th of October will yield up their spawn for prou ogat'on. You could almost walk across the river on the backs of the great fish. The town has a pretty start for a city park of ten acres along the river. It Is as pretty as a dream this park in the home of the Tokay grape, a crop that failed but once In 26 years. The boosters gave a reception at the commercial club, which ia managed by Geo. C. Rabin, president, and H. L- Andrjws, secretary. There are four newspa pers,' with a dally, printed at the Courier office. The others are the Observer, Outlook and Minor. There are three banks ana two new hotels, the Josephine, by the Metschan broth ers, and the Steward, by O. D. Stew ard, recently of Spokane. The Met Hdian boys are nons of Hon. Phil Metscban, of the Portland Imperial. 'Both are 60-room houses, with mod ern equipment. .For wide streets Grants Pass reminded me more of Salem than any town In the state. The cluster light effect at Grants Pass In the Uncut In tho state, o NEW OFFICERS H OFOR ALL OF THE HARRIMAII LINES The llarrlman lines announce Home lnMrtant changes of olllclalH In the Northwest. .William Sproule for a number of years freight traffic munuKer, Is timrie president of the Southern l'uclllc, with headquarters In San Francisco, and J. D. Karrell Is made president of tlio 0, V. It. & K; with heudqueurtera In Portland. Some other changes are tlin advanc ing of A. I... Mohler to the presi dency of the I'nlon l'aellin with head quarter In Omalia; Kpos Randolph becomes president of the S. P. lines In Mexico, with headquarters nt Tuc son, Arizona. CEHTRALIA GETS BUSY ON PAVING lYWIlJOlSLV DECIDES TO I.H l'KUVD II EH STREETS AM) PAVE WITH HITlLITHlf. The city council has awarded the paving contract of Districts 20 and 21 to the Warren Construction com pany. The material to be the fa mous bltullthlc. The city expressed a preference for bitulithic In a petition submitted to I the council some time ago, so the de cision of the council lust niht found 1 no friction. ORGANIZED AN EQUITABLE RATE LEAGUE i After organizing the People's i Equitable Rate League yesterday, its , members, consisting of rcprese'nta , tlves from many towns In the state, ! endeavored to obtain from the rail road commission a declaration that It would order what Is practically a ("postage stamp" rate on all railroad , lines for all towns of the state, but failed. Before adjourning the league decided to hold In the near future another conferonce with the commis sioners relative to the matter. Some of the delegates In the con gress declared the plan unfair. In support of their contention they pointed out that a road In a moun tainous country, where it cost thou sands a mile to build, and much mon ey to operate It, could not ship as cheaply as a road In the lowlands, where the cost of construction was cheap, as was the cost of operation. Besides, they contended, the inter state commerce commission would probably not be able to fix rates on that basis. Members of the railroad commis sion, at the conference, called atten tion to the Med ford complaint now on file and maintained that lta would no? be wise to now interfere with it, but to let It take Its course. They further stated that the commission of this state and that of Washing ton are now considering a plan which may solve the whole question. Some of the members of the league declared that unless the plan adopted by the league would be enforced by the commission that a law covering It would be submitted to a vote of the people under the Initiative at the next general election. The officers elected for the league are: F. A, Harmon, Baker, presi dent; J. Walters, The Dalles, vice president; E. A.Welch, Medford, sec retry. o THE BURGLAR APPROPRIATED A CLASS PIN Dr. Lyon' PERFECT Tooth Povdor not only cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teetn without in jury, but impartspurity and fra grance to the breath, removing instantly the odor of tobacco. NOTICE. line of said railway 172 92 feet to the north line of the Salem Tile Of Appointment of Viewer, on the Mercantile Co. land thence east 10 ii -1 , j n. , ft- tn tha n ace of beginning. of Seventeenth Street, From the Also, beginning at a point 25 teel North Line of State Street to the west of the projection of ' thf .center Rnnth Rnn.n v h- s. I ml. line or aeveniwuiu "ei Grounds, In the City of Salem, uregon." 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. W. Powers, J. A. Baker and W. J. Cui through Condtt's addition to Salem, Oregon; and north 668.68 feet from the north boundary of said Condlt'a addition; thence north parallel with the projection to the center line of Sevsnteenth street running through said Condlt's addition 172.92 feet Don't waste your money buying plasters when you can get a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment for 25 cents i nieoA nf flannel damtened In this ! liniment Is superior to any plaster for lame back, pains In the side and chest, and much cheaper, soia oy all dealers. . , 1 V. lnA - tli ver viewer to ascertain and appor- more or less to me soum uui tion the damages accruing to the ! "a fair grounds; thence eat along nwnor. n ,.,. .h i south line of fair grounds 14.7 feet. DETERMINED TO LAUNCH THE SINGLE TAX Determined to launch the single tax in Clackamas county, atfS then to spread it to other counties of the states, E. S. J. McAllister, Col. Wood and W. S. U'Ren yesterday filed man damus proceedings In the supreme court to compel Secretary of State Olcott to accept petitions asking that the title of an Initiative law for the single tax of Clackamas county be placed on the ballot- The writ Is made returnable Oc tober 4, and the case will probably he argued then. When the petitions were presented for filing Secretary of State Olcott had his doubts about their legality, and referred the prov osltlon to the attorney-general. He held that they were Invalid, and the secretary of state declined to accept them. opening, widening and extension of ' more r less. t0 the righMf-way re Seventeenth street from th enorth ; erved from J. B. V. Smith g iana; line of State street to the so:ith nence M"111 ains e " "uo boundary line of the state fair 8ad right-of-way 172.92 feet more l or grounds In the city of Salem, Oregon, !'e to the Salem TUe & Mercantile and to make an assesment of the ben Co'8 nortn llnP: thence west 10 feet eflts accruing to the adjacent proper- jt0 P,ac f beginning, ty on account of such opening, wld- Portland Eugene & Eastern Ry. ening and extension of Jiaid street, ' Co., P. W. Waters and J. B. V. Smith, and that on the 10th day of October,! Commencing at a point 15 feet east 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, if the projection or tne center tine oi at the office of the city recorder, at i Seventeenth street running through the city hail, in the city of Salem, j Condlt's addition to the city of Sa Oregon, has been appointed as the Ien. Oregon, and 668.58 feet from time and place for said viewers to tne nrth boundary line of said Con meet and mak an assessment of ih flit's addition; thence north along the i damages and benefits to the adjacent center line of the Portland, Eugene , property on account of the opening. & Eastern Ry. 172.92 feet more or I widening and extension of said street less t0 tn9 south line of the state I That the private property which ' fairgrounds; thence west along south I will be appropriated by the opening, I llne of .state fair grounds 30 feet i widening and extension of said ' thence southerly and parallel to the i street and the names of the persons ; center line of the Portland, fcugena ' purporting to be the owners thereof are as follows, towit: ) Frank D. Meredith: Lot 9. block j 4, Queen Ann addition to Salem, Ore i gon. This Is to open Seventeenth street Journal Want Ads Bring Results GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR L. M. HUM. Has medicine wnii. will cure any known disease. He makes a special ty of .ind guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism, debility, stomach, liver, kidney troubles, also any blackened or swollen soreness, broken limbs; smallpox epidemic; all kinds of bolls, lost manhood, female weak- ness, hernia troubles and paralysis Consultation free, care of yick se Tong Co., Chinese drugs and herbs Office hours from 10 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 7 p. m. Office open Sunlays 153 High street, upstairs. Salem. 'from the north line of Chemeketa to!9'20"111 ;.miu creek 60 feet In width. Beginning at a & Eastern Ry. 172.92 feet more or less to the north line of Salem Tile Mercantile Co. land; thence east along said Salem TUe & Mercantile Co's north line 30 feet to place of be ginning. CHAS. P. ELGIN, City Recorder, o Loula Conover: Beginning at a Not a minute tshould be lost when point on the south line of Asylum av- a child shows symptoms of croup. enue, which is westerly on said south ! Chamberlain's cough remedy given IV. I. JACKSON WES FliOH APOPLEXY as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough ap pears, win prevent the attack. Sold by all dealers. 'Want Ads" Bring Results. r CNITED LEASED WIHB inilsboro. Or., Sept. 29 William M. Jackson, treasurer of Washington county, commander of the Hlllsboro Grand Army Post and a master Ma son, died at 8:30 Thursday morning, after an Illness of 24 hours. Wed nesday morning, while on the street, he was stricken with apoplexy. Lat er In the day he gave evidence of re covered consciousness and there was hope that he would rally. Mr. Jackson was apparently In ro bust health and was dally at his of fice. He attended the Methodist con ference at Salem lust week. He Is survived by his widow and a daughter, Mrs. R. C Vaught, of Hillsboro, and a son, Walter M.Jack son, of Portland. The funeral will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2:30 nt the Methodist church. ! Une of said Asylum avenue 30 feet j from the northwest corner of lot 5, j in Oak Lawn addition to Salem, Ore igon, and running thence south about 20 degrees west and parallel with j the west line of said Oak Lawn addl- j Journal I tlon 495 feet, more or !ess, to thei i center of Mill creek: thence north about 70 degrees west along the cen ter of said Mill creek 2J.D feet, or la point which on a perpendicular ! 50 feet from the snld west line of said j No need to suffer from Nervous (Oak Law a addition; theuc north-1 Diseases when Jlerlinnleo-Tliertipeu- eny ana again pararei wnn tne said i lies win t ure or Henelit you. west line of said Oak Lawn addl- Mechanlco-therapeutics is a method tlon 471.3 feet, more or less, to the of treatment of disease without drugs, said south line of Asylum avenue; by the use of massage, manipulations. ana thence easterly along said south exercises, and so forth. Results are line of Asylum avenue 25.34 feet to obtained because of the fact that only "Cure Without Drugs MtMttM Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wlrs Fencing, Hop Wire, Barb t Wire, Poultry Netting, Shlm- T aoa Malthnlrf Bnnflnff. P.- . B. and Ready Roofing. Screen Doors and Adjustable Window Screens. All at the lowest prices. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN 250 Court street -Phone 124 r ! 'nit L' 'IHI1IMH,iA'; Celebrated Ltnnox Ftmace. The Best Heater It will save you money every d you own It I will sell and Uuun the best. Let me give you flg See Me About an Individual lighting Bw for your home. The best thlnVt, the market for cooking and lighting. A. L. Frasier 238 State Strett Phone 135. V'fl FRENCH FERSli a PILLS. A 8,.., fin,! Riurr faf SumnutD Hiiitviim NEVtN WOWIt TO FAit, S.M r.i 9i-..,i9.to for 11.00 rt bol. Will kijiI Ih.m on iri.l.t,, b, fJ v whD r.-ltevM. SunpUu Iim, If jour ilrumi,-,, hr th-iu wivl jMit orilert to ttw UNITED MtUClLCO., jo r, l.,.m, m. !r""'lPlF""g7'll Soli In Saem by Or. S. C. 5'ont . j , ; . i I I All patent medicines or mdlclnes ad vertised In this paper are for sale at DR. STONE'S Drug Store SALEM, OREdOX also IH. STOXE'S S'CAIU ll POWDEU nn-l HUES It EM IE Which cures: Mittigcsttoii, Sour Stuuutch, Pain In tlio Ronincb, tins in tho Stou.ach, I. lues, Despondency and "down In II. mouth. ' Makes a sad person cheerful. Price Sue per box Entering tho home of Carey Mnr tln through the kitchen door, a bur glar last night ransacked the whole house without disturbing an one and then escaped, taking with him noth ing but a class pin belonging to Mr. Martin. When Mr. Martin returned home last evening lie noticed a man stand ing In the street Just across from his house nnil he thought his actions were peculiar. When lie snw Martin enter the bouse, be rapidly walked away. Mr, Martin on entering found that some ono had ransacked tho whole house uml lie awoke his wife who was sleeping and asked her If she had heard any one, but she said she hud nut. The burglar umile n careful In spection of the silverware and many other articles but decided that he hud not use for them, taking with 111 n only the class pi it. DOWNWARD COURSE. Fast Being Realized by Salem People. A little backache at first. . Dally increasing till the back Is lame and weak. Urinary disorders quickly follow; Diabetes and finally Bright's disease. This la the downward course of kidney Ills. Don't take this course. Salem residents should profit by the follow ing experience. Mrs. E. C. Hatton. CAav and T.Ulo strets. Dallas, Ore., says. "In 1907 i puDiiciy endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills, and I can now confirm that statement. This remedy was used In my ramny, and It brought relief from bnclcaches and other symptoms of kidney trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mlllburn Co., Buffalo. New Yorfl, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. A Great Advantage to Working Jfen. vllle, O., says: "Kor years I suffered from weak kidneys nnd a severe blad der trouble. 1 learned cf Foley Kid ney Pills anil their wonderful cures so I began taking them, r.nd sure enough 1 had as good results as any 1 heard about. My backache left me and to one of my business, express man, that alone Is a great advantage. My ktdueys acted free and normal and tnnt saved me a lot of misery, It I Is now a pleasure to work where It : used to be a misery. Foley Kidney Pills have cured me and have my ! highest praise. Red Cross Pharmacy (II. Jurmnn). o Being disagreeable Is Censurable , but being a bore is fatal o Many sufferers from nasal catarrh ! say they get splendid results by jis- i Ing an atomizer. For their benefit i we prepare Kly's Liquid Cream Nairn. ! Except that It Is liquid. It is In all j respects like the healing, helpful, i pain-nllaylng Cream Halm tlut the j public has been familiar with for years. No cocaine nor other dan-1 gerous drug In It. The soothing j spray Is a remedy that relieves at once. All druggists, 7,'ic, including suraylng tube, or mnPed by Fly1 ltros., Titi Warren street, New York. "Economics" Wc Can't Afford In one sense, wo could save money by using cheaper soup than lb very bist, by "islug cheaper starch and lower priced employe, tic. But the saving at moat would be only a fraction of the resulting loss In reputation. You can count on the fact that we practice no "economy" that takes It out of your clothes. We alra to do tha finest laundering possible, second to none. Our patrons tell us we succeed. You will like our work. Try it Low est prices guaranteed. SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY, 'i T Tuone 15. 1S8-168 SOUTH LIBERTY STREET Nature's Tonic In the pleasing form of a de licious, enticing and Invigor ating beverage, hottled direct from the springs in the Cala pooya mouutains. Caiapooya Mineral Water Drink It to fiet Well; Drink It to Kwp AVell. A murated saline water, equal to any of the renowned spring waters of Europe and America. Recommonded by leading phy sicians of the United States for Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver affections. Dyspepsia, In digestion, and all forms of Stomach, Skin and Blood dis eases. Hundreds of people "given up' by physicians have been cured of long-standing nliments bv Calapooya Water. Testimonials on application. Sold by all dealers or shipped In cases direct from the springs Write for price. , Calapooya Saline The condensed smllo of Cala pooya Water. Stomach, liver, klduey and blood disorders speedily cured by Its use. All dealers, or sold direct. Hotel Calapooya Open rM t'e venr Famous health reeort In the Calapooya mouvlalns, 12 miles from Cottage Grove (on South ern Pacific) . Splendid accom modations, reasonable rates. Steant( mud and hot water baths and cooling rooms. In formation as to rates, etc.. will be furnished upon request. Calapooya Springs Co. COTTTAGI GROVE, ORE. the place of beginning. This Is to widen this portion of Seventeenth street Trom 30 feet to 50 feet. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.: The east 14 feet of lota 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 and 9 In High School ad dition to Salem. Also, beginning at the northwest corner of lot 6, in Dalrymple's ad dition to Salem, Oregon, and running thence northerly about 20 degrees east to the south side of "A" street on a line which If projected would Intersect the southwest corner of lot 7. In block 9, of Englewood addition to Salem, Oregon; thence westerly on the south line of said "A" street to the Intersection of the projection of a line running parallel with and 14 feet westerly from the east line j of High School addition to Salem, Oregon; thence southerly about 20 degrees west on said projection or a line running parallel with and 14 feet westerly from the east line of said High School addition to the south line of Parrlsh's addition "B" to the city of Salem, Oregon; thence .easterly on said south line of said j Parrlsh's addition to the plf ce 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: i Beginning at a point 25 feet east of i the center line of Seventeenth istreet on the north boundary of Con-! dit's addition to the city of Salem, I Oregon; thence north and parallel with the projection of the said cen 'ter line of Seventeenth s'reet run-! ning through said Condlt's addition 668, 5S feet, more or less, to the south line of J. V. B. Smith's property; thence west 15 feet to the right-of-way deeded to Eugene & Eastern rail way; thence south and ngaln paral lel with the projection of the center line of Seventeenth street running through said Condlt's addition to the north, line of said Condlt's addition 668.58 feet, more or less; thence east along said north boundary line of said Condlt's addition 15 feet to; place of heglnnlng. Salem Tile & Mercantile Co.: Be-' ginning at a point 25 feet west of the projection of the center lino of Seventeenth street running through! Condlt's addition to Salem, Oregon, ! and north and parallel with the pro- i Jectlon of said center line of Seven-1 teenth street running through said Condlt's addition 668.58 feet more or; less to the south Une of J. V. B. ' , Smith's land, thence east five feet, to the right-of-way deeded to the Eugene and Eastern railway Co.; j : thence south and again parallel with ! the projection of the center line of Seventeenth street running through I said Condlt's addition 668.58 feet more or less; thence west along said north boundary line of said Condlt's addition five feet to the place of be ginning. ! : Eugene & Eastern Railway Co.: ! Beginning at a point 10 feet east' of the center line of Seventeenth street on the north boundary of Con dlt's addition to the city of Salem, Oregon; thence north and parallel with the projection of said center line of Seventeenth street ruuning through Condlt's addition 668.58 feet more or less to the south line of J. B. V. Smith's laud: 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 Condlt's addition 668.58 feets more or less to the north line of said; Condlt's addition: thence east along i said north line of Condlt's addition 30 feet to the place of beginning. J. B. Smith: Beginning at a point 25 feet east of the projection of the center line of Seventeenth street running through Condlt's ad-1 dltlon to Satem, Oregon; and north 663.5S feet from the north boundary! line of said Condlt's addition; 1 thence north and parallel with the projection of the center line of Ssv-' ententh street running through said Condlt's addition 17S.JJ feet to the south line of the state fair grounds; j thence west 5.3 feet to the center of the Portland, Eugene ft Eastern rati-; way; thence south along the centerl part of the body is exercised suffi ciently to preserve the proper circula tion and innervation. The diseases which are benefitted or cured by this method of treatment are rheumatism, stiff Joints or mus cles, neuralgias, headaches, back aches, constipation, paralysis. If you are in any doubt as to the efficacy of this treatment, call at room 2 and 3, Bush-Breyman build ing, or Phone Main 1237, at any time, and any hour, and have a talk with PROF. S. I BARMY CHICHESTER S PILLS . TUB llAMOM HUANO. . HiT h""M" ,"le'1 Rllihon. V "Pi V! Take nit other. Buy f .oar v I I t.f Oriiusl.l. A.k f t( lll. M1K.TPB n llruuffUt IMAllOVn IIHAMI Pll.l. f, o. years ktiuwnas Best, Safot.AliUva Reliable SOLD BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHFRE SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS With our assurance that we are able and willing to take care 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. WE PAY FOUR PER CENT ON SAVINGS Liberty Street, Just off State J. L. AHLERS, President, W. O. EAST, Cashier, S. S. .EAST, Vice-Pres. DR. L. B. STEEVES, u. H. ROBERTS, , Directors. Morris Cash Feed and Grocery Storei Phone 1497 Choice Bacon, per pound 17c Picnic Hams, per pound lie Pure Lard, five-pound pail 70c Pure Lard, 10-pound pail '. $1.:15 14 pounds Sugar $1.00 Flour, per sack $1.1," 3 cans Tomatoes 2.1c 3 cans Oysters i:,t 2 cans nice table Peaches. "JSc 2 pounds Tillamook Cheese -. 85c 6 cans American Sardines '. 2.1c 5 packages Best Corn Starch 2.1c 2 cans Yeloban Milk 1,1c MASOX FRUIT JARS Pints 5.1c Quarts. .' (ji)c Half-gallons 8.1c 12 Jelly Glasses 25c FREE DELIVERY 4M H 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 your own town em ploying your own tow.n'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. s A L E ure to please the lovers of a wholesome beverage, ways an invigorating, pure and delightful drink, ends strength to the weak and wearied physique. fleets a soothing cure for the nervous ills of life. akes life more pleasant and cheers the heavy heart. B E E R rings good fellowship to all who partake in moderation. nlivens the spirit of the down cast and disheartened, ndows existence with hopes and aspirations estores man to fulness ot strength and activity. Gold Dust Flour Made by the STDXET POWER COMPAXY, Sydney, Oregon. Made tor Family Cse. Ask yonr grocer for It, Bran and Shorts always on hand. P. B. WALLACE, Agt. WOOD SPECIAL PRICE Until OCTOBER 1st, 1911 Wc will make a REDUCTION on 10 Load orders. 10 Loads, 16jnch Wood $20.00 The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Company Office Front and Ferry Phone 1830