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DAILY lUPI Tit J0CENAL, SALEM, 0EEG05, THIRSDAY SEPTEMBER 5, IQli. fare Twa THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOFER, Editor and Proprietor !dii(itnt Newpp Drrotwl to Amerlcn Principle nil tht I'porfui tn(1 Kmlnpmwit t All Oregon PuhlubM) Kirrj Knlng Crept BunrtiiT, Hlm. Orrgnn SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (InTirlubly In Advance) (toll?, py Carrier, per ynr ...5.2 Per month. .e Dtllj, by Mill, per jer 4.00 Per month.. 35c Weekly, by Mill, per yer .... 1.00 Bli month .tot FULL LEAKED W1KH TELEOKAPH HBI'OHT A BLOCK If! MILV7AUKIE IS Fire believed to have started In the Tear of the Mllwauklo Apical print hop at 1 o'clock Tuesday morning wfipt one entire block on Main street between Washington and Jefferson streets at Mllwaukle, Or., a suburb of Portland, doing damage estimated at $r,0,000. The fire razed the entire llork, Including tho postofflce. Only Iho Sollwood fire apparatus from Portland was able to reach the scene. Water was pumped from the river to quench the flames. Wires from all pnrts of the town, except the Mllwauklo or Hobby Durn tavern and the 0. W. P. repair shops, were down and aid was summoned with difficulty. The flames ate one entire block comprising five frame buildings, two store buildings and damaged property adjoining on the opposite sides of the si rents. The principal losses In buildings and property furnishings are: O. WiBslngcr, two-story frame gro cery nnd ndorchfldjdiso store, 15000 furnishings, $5000;. Another frame building owned by WlBslnger and used as a hay and feed store, $2000. Odd Fellows and .Woodmen of the World hall, two-story frame building, built In 1892, loss $5000. Postofflce building, owned by John Wetzhler, two-story frame, loss $10, 000. The postofflce furnishings were lost, valued at $2000. Tullor shop owned by I.uutun Bellin ger, loss $!00. I Print shop, Mllwauklo Appeal, with presses nnd stock, loss $,'000. Build lug completely destroyed. Two story frame building owned by Lew Aluee, furniture loss $.100. II. M. Van Horn, trouble man at tho telephone exchange, was burned about the hands In fighting tho fire at the telephone building, which was burned but not put out of commission. THE GREATEST BATTLESHIP IN THE WORLD Washington, Sept. 4 The battleship Pennsylvania, tho one battleship au thorized In the recent navnl appropri ation bill, will not only be tho most heavily armored und armed battleship but tho fleetest vessel of her class In the world. According to plans already decided ppon by tho navy department the spe cifications for tho new torror of the reus will probably call for a maximum speed of perhaps 25 knots per hour, nec.ured by an Increase In length and draft over those dreadnoughts now Imllrilng. This Increuse will give ad ditional room for machinery, greater engine efficiency, and thus greater speed. The new vessel will bo 0110 feet In length, KG feet, longer than the Okla homa and Arizona, Just now the larg est ships, In procoss of building. Although speed will be an essential In the new battleship, the navy depnrt men does nut Intend to sacrifice ar mor for speed. The Pennsy'vanla will be protected by plates of steel of tho wiiuo thickness as that on tho Okla homa and Arizona, and In addition a lti-luch plato will extend over a larger portion of the bull and give greater protection under tho water line. Tho Pennsylvania will have a beam IIAI'PY TIIO MARRIED? There sre unhappy mrried lives, but a Ure percentage of tbete onhnppy homes are due to the illness ol the wile, mother or daughter. The feehn ol tiorvouimei, the befocd mind, the Ill-temper, the pule and wrinkled Uce, hollow and circled eyes, remit most olten from those disorders peculur to women, fror the itomii to be happy mid iod-lookin he must nutunilly huve good health. Drft!inj(-dom feeling, hysteria, hot-IWhei or constmitly returmnjl pmt snd sulies re too ret a drain upon womun's vitality and strength. Dr. lerce I Favorite Prescription restores weak and ick women to lound health by reu latin and oorreotint the local disorders which are generally responsible lor the above distressing symptoms. - - ami tnr lh nail tnr R. M. IIOFER, Manager of 85 feet 2 Inches. The navy de partment does not think It wise to make this any bigger, In view of the fnct that the Panama canal locks will only accommodate vessels of 110 feet beam. Some Idea of the size of the new dreudnough may be gained by the fact that there are now only three dry docks In existence which would accom modate her the navy docks at New York, Norfolk and Puget Sound. The Penrl Harbor dock, at Honolulu, now now building, will easily hold the new fighter. (.OLD IS DISCOVERED NEAR LAfc'EVIEW Another discovery of mineral de posit was recently made In Crane Creek canyon about eight miles south or within about thirty minutes' auto ride from Lakevlew. The discoverers are John and Frank Duko, Mr. Feeler and T. E. Dernard. Mr. John Duko is a miner of experi ence and was Identified with the early history of Goldfleld, Nevada, and has made examinations of many mining camps over the west. He has spent se veral weeks prospecting over the vi cinity of Crane Creek and has with his associates opened a 200-foot ledge, un picked samples from which show a gold value of $24 to the ton and $240 lu silver. W. S. Moore, of New Pine Creek mado tho assay. Samples were also sent to outside points for assays but returns have not been received. Tho opening of this doposlt Is evi dence that the High Grade district reaches far Into Oregon, as well as the possibility of having mines within a very short distance of our city. Lake County Examiner. HIS RESIGNATION IS A CONFESSION The resignation of Judge Hanford on the eve of his Impeachment for malfeasance In office Is neither proof of the efficacy of lmieachment under ordinary conditions, por of the physi cal Illness of the ex-Judge. The pub lic In general will take It to mean con fession that the charges as specified were true. But will this resignation, or Impeachment trials now pending, wive the Judiciary of the land from (ontrol by tho hand of the people? There Is no more dangerous or revolu tionary theory than that which holds that lnvesture with high office renders a man something apart from the people Admitting tho contention that occa sionally the people will misuse tho Judicial recall, Is It not to be preferred that they should do so, rather than that tho bench be ablo flagrantly to thwart tho will of the people? Farm, Stock and Home. ANOTHER 1II.IND VIA CAUGHT IN ALBANY Albany, Or., Sept. 5. locating two barrels of bottled beer and 72 bottles of whisky In a vacant storeroom at 20! Kttst First street yesterday, Chief of Police Dauglitry confiscated tho liquor and destroyed all of It. Daughtry saw a barrel of beer un loaded In the rear of the cigar store of J. O. Kennedy, when when he searched tho place a few minutes later ho could find nothing. Ho tried a door which led from Kennedy's place Into a vncant storeroom adjoining, but found the dcor locked from tho opposite side. Later he found a string hanging down the wall which on being pulled re leased a spring lock and opened the door. In tills room Dauglitry found jtlio liquor and also nine barrel of emp ty bottles. Kmployes of Kennedys store disclaimed the ownership of the confiscated property. A baii(uet and reunion of V. of 0. graduates was held at Medford Wed nesday night, with HO at the tables. Several addresses were made. Tho world loveth a cheerful for-glver. tears wiu tuxl tlmi ll'u was a niiw-ry lo mo, woim Him. . r . i'1' 0VKH.uf IHI.'. (Mil... KouUi 4. 'Thad.ici.ira luki ma I would hava to IPi to a hwiilul huf.ira 1 wuul.1 av.T ha hulior. A y-r airo lh"swlnt-r anil Slirlnit 1 was wunw than ever U'foro. At each parwd I atWr-rM line ona In lonin.nl. 1 am tha mother of six ehinirrn. 1 was so l.l tor flva month- that 1 knaw mnwthiii mini he done, so I wrula to llr. It. V. I'ltrr. (.limit him aa nmrl)f as 1 couki how 1 suffered. H outlined a eourao of treatment whl. h 1 followed to tha letter. 1 took two botlks of 'Favorlta lWri.tlon' anil ona of -t.l.len Mimical Discovery ami llfty-ent Little of '.Sniart-Wai-I,' and have never autfen-l niuch sln.a. I wl-h 1 could tell avery sutfemia- w.anan lha world over what a tKon llr. Pierce s mlioln. are. Thera Is no ua waaurul Unw and mon. doctorlns with any thins aloaor any onaelsa. The Medical Adviser by R.V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y., snswera ho.ts ol delicate guestions shout which .very woman, sinjlo or married ouglrt to know. Sent f't a rajoeipt oj 31 stamps to pay for wrapping end mailing only. HOLD OFFICERS UNTIL AFTER THE ELECTION Holdover postmasters at Salem, Woodburn, and Stayton will remain In effice until after the next general elec tion at least, according to a statement made by Representative Hawley, who has Just returned from Washington. The Salem postmastershlp has been on the principal political bones of con tention In Salem for the pat two years. Since April, 1910, Sipilre Far rar, the present postmaster, has been holding over after the expiration of his appointment. Over a dozen appli cants have had their names In for the position, but under the policy of the postofflce department to postmasters until they are shown to lack In effi ciency he has remained In the position. No change will be made until after the presidential election, if one is made at that time. Uncle Ezra Suys "It don't take more'n a gill uv effort to git folks Into a peck of trouble," and a little neglect of constipation, biliousness, Indigestion or other liver derangement, will do the same. If ailing take Dr. King's New Life Pills for quick results. Easy, safe, sure and only 25 cents at J. C. Perry's. THE ROUND-UP Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Dauchy, of Glad stone, near Oregon City, celebrated their golden wedding last Saturday afternoon. They were married in Minnesota August 31, 18C2. a a Hundreds of duck hunters of Klam ath Falls bagged the limit on the opening day of the season, last Sat urday. a a Ludwlck Rasmussen was instantly killed at Astoria Sunday, when a stump to which a cable was hitched, In logging, pulled up and was thrown with great force by the spring of the cable. It struck Rasmussen, crushing his skull and breaking his ribs and arras. a a a The West Oregon City Bchools opened Tuesday. a a Five blind plggers were arrested by the sheriff of Linn county Mon day. a a Astoria dairymen have let a con tract for the building of a big cream ery. a a RcporU from Aurora ,ay the hops are not damaged In that section, a a a Just out of a hospital, Mrs Els'e Gilsdorf, a trained nurse, was held up, stabbed and robbed of $60 late hiBt night as she was returning to her home at 387 First street, Port land, from a drug store at Third and Harrison streets. The assault occur red within a few steps of the front door of her residence. She was not seriously hurt, aside from the shock, a a a Dallas Is to Install four public fountains, for man and beast, a a a Dallas has decreed that all plank crosswalks must go, and cement walks put In their places. a a a William Curtis, of HarrlBburg, a pioneer of Linn county, died Sunday morning, aged 70. He had resided In Linn county ever since 1852. a a T. T. Roach, aged 7G, and a reel dent of Linn county since 1852, died at his home In HarrlBburg Sunday. Ho took up a demntlon claim In 1852, where he has resided ever since, a a a Medford's high school enrollment has doubled In three years a sure In dication of healthy growth. a a a The equal Btiffraglsts held a big meeting at Ashland Wednesday, a a a Robert L. riurkhart. of Albany, one of the best known breeders of Jersey cattlo on the coast, left yesterday for a nlne-nionths' visit In the East. His trip is being taken for the purpose of Inspecting tho Jersey herds of the entire East. His wlfo aeoinpanloB him. a a a At a Bpeclnl election Saturdny, Glonadii, by a vote of 29 to 3, decided to Incorporate. George H. Cotter was elected mayor. I'RYAX PLEASED MTII RESULTS IX VERMONT ItiNiTBn muss iasrn tm.l Lincoln. Neb., Sept. 4. William Jen nings Itryan, whose work at tho Haltl niore convention was largely responsi ble for the nomination of Governor Wilson, sees victory ahead for the democratic nominee for president as a result of the Vermont election. "The Vermont results." Bryan said here today, "Indicate a heavy Increase In the democratic voto and a hopeful division lu the republican ranRs. The outlook Is encouraging." Bryan also said he was pleased with the result !n Ohio. I Notice of Intention to Construct Trunk Line Sanitary Sewer Through Portions of Depot Addition and Oak Lodge Addition to Salem, Oregon, and Certain Acreage Tracts Lying South of the County Rood Leading From Salem, Oregon, to Turner, Oregon. ' Notice Is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem, Ore gon, deems and considers It necessary and expedient and proposes to con struct a trunk line sanitary sewer as an extension of what Is commonly known as the South Salem sewer sys tem through portions of Depot addi tion and Oak Lodge addition to Salem, Oregon, and certain acreage tracts ly ing south of the county road leading from Salem, Oregon, to Turner, Ore gon. Said trunk line sanitary sewer ex tension shall be known and designat ed as "Sub-trunk Sewer A," and the cost of constructing the Bame, togeth er with 6 per cent of the cost added for engineering and other Incidental expenses, shall be assessed on the property directly benefitted by the construction of said Sub-trunk Sewer A, the boundaries of which said prop erty Is included within the boundaries and limits described as follows, to wtt: Commencing at the east line of the Oregon & California Railway Com pany's right of way at a point opposite the alley In Mock 14, Depot addition; thence southerly along the east line of the Oregon & California Rail way Company's right of way to the south city limits; thence east erly along the south city limits to the east line of lot 8 In Rur al Home Tracts; thence northerly along the east line of lots 8 and 4, Rural Home Tracts; thence north westerly along the center of tho Tur ner road to the east line of Simpson's addition; thence northerly along the east line of said Simpson's addi tion to the center of block G, Simp son's addition; thence westerly along tho center of said blocks G and F of street; thence easterly along Cross street with a 12-Inch vitrified pipe through Oak Lodge addition and Cross said addition to 24th street; thence northerly along 24th street to Celle- vue street; thense westerly along Bellevue street to the middle of block 1, J. Myers' addition; thence south erly along the center of blocks 1, 9 and 10, J. Myers' addition to Hyde street; thence westerly along Hyde Btreet to tho Turner road; thence northwesterly along the Turner road to a point opposite the alley In block 19, Depot addition; thence ' westerly through block 20, opposite the alley In block 19; thence through alley In blocks 19, 18, 17, 16, 15 and 14, De pot addition, to the Oregon & Callfor nla Railway Company's right of way. Said sub-trunk sewer A shnll be constructed In accordance with the plans and specifications for tho same l.iretofore adopted by the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon by resolution No. and on file In the offlco of the city recorder, reference to which plans and specifications for a more detailed description of said sewer is hereby mado and tho' plat, profile and detail of plnn of sub-trunk sewer A In South Salom sewer district are hereby referred to and made a part of this notice, the said sub-trunk sew er A is particularly described as fol lows, to-wit: Beginning at the manhole on the east side of the Southern Pacific Rail way company right of way which Bald manhole Is the termination of the 14- Inch main trunk sewer, a part of the South Salem sewer system nnd Is lo cated at a point In Depot addition on the center line of Waller street In Yew Park addition to Salem, Oregon, projected, at the Intersection thereof with tho east line of said right of way of the Southern Pacific Railway com pany; running thence southerly with a 12-Inch vitrified sewer pipe to the Intersection of Hlnes street to a man hole; thence easterly along Hlnes Rtreet with a 12-Inch vitrified pipe to a manhole In the Intersection of Four teenth street; thence southerly along Fourteenth street with a 12-tnch vitri fied pipe to tho Intersection of Cross street extended, to the east line of the land now owned by George F. Rodgers of Salem, Oregon, to a manhole; thence from said mnnhole with a 10 Inch vitrified pipe In a southeasterly direction on a straight line to a point and manhole which is located on the west line of lot 6 Rural Home Tracts and 350 feet north of the south line of st,ld lot 6, Rural Home Tracts; thence south with an 8-Inch vitrified pipe along and upon the west lino of lots 6 nnd 7, Rural Homo Tracts a dis tance of 400 feet and terminating in a manhole. Remonstrances and objections may bo filed agaiiiBt the construction of said proposed sub-trunk sewer A' in South Salem sewer district at any time within ten days from the date of the final publication of this notice. This notice 1b published for a period of ten (10) days by order of the com mon council of the city of Salem, Ore gon, the date of the first publication being the 27th day of August, A. D. 1912, and the final publication being the 7th day of Septomber, 1912. Chas. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. 8-27-llt And many a man has a kick coming that never roaches him. Of the choicest lines of NEW MERCHANDISE that was ever exhibited in Salem. Every piece of Dress Goods, Silks, Cloaks, Suits and Millinery that we offer are trade win ners. They are bought right and are sold at prices that will make every hour in the day new customers for the Chicago Store. New Fall Millinery The Chicago Store Trimmed Hats, from $1.50 up DRESS GOODS AND SILKS The Chicago Store is Salem's headquarters for Choice Dress Goods and Silks, Come here and take a look through this mammoth stock of foreign and domestic Silks and Dress Goods, You will be surprised at the stock we carry, Prices, yard, 25c, 35c. 49c, 65c, 75c and up CHICAGO STORE SALEM. OREGON The Men Who Succeed as heads of large enterprises are men cf great energy. Success.today, de mands health. To ail Is to fail. It's utter folly for a man to endure a weak, run-down, half alive condition when Electric Hitters will put him right on his feet In short order. Four bottles did me more real good than any other medicine I ever took," writes Chas. B. Allen, Sylvanla, Ga. "After yegrs of suffering with rheu matism, liver trouble, stomach disor ders and deranged kidneys, I am again, thanks to Electric Bitters, sound and well." Try them. Only 60 cents at J. C. Perry's. It was quite superfluous for Senator Perkins to announce his retirement at the close of his present term. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Tfia Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of September 12345 DEPOSITS MADE IX OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OX THE ABOVE DATES WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM THE FIRST AT FOUR l'ER CENT. OPEN' EVERY SATURDAT NIGHT FROM 6 TO 8. t $1.00 Starts the Account OPEN New and Coats Greatest showing Is Salem's Millin ery Shop. We ca ter to the masses; w sell Millinery at the same low prices as we do all the rest of our goods, The 'vol- in Salem the smallest price LADIES' SUITS $4.50, $6.50 $9.50, $12.50 Now on sale, val ues up to $18,00 LADIES COATS $3.95, $4.50 $7.90, $8.50 and $12.50 Now on sale, val ues up to $15 and $18, Girls' Coats $1,95 $3,50, $4,50, $6,50 and up, ume of business is J what we are after i J a a in a no Millinery bnop long prices ITere, Come and see the beautiful NEW FALL STYLES Our low prices will surprise you, THE STORE LITTLE GIRL OF TEN SWIMS THE HUDSON united press leased wini. New York, Sept. 5. Ten-year-old Mary Miller yesterday swam across the Hudson In an hour and ten min A rcn run Practically In the city limits of Salem. This place consists of 26 acres of the best land in the Willamette valley, every foot of which Is In cultivation: , Thero ahre 14 acres of bearing prune trees. There are 2 acres of bearing cherry trees. There are two acres of bearing apple trees. There Is a fine vineyard of the best grapes. There Is a garden, including berries, etc. There Is a good house, barn, fruit drier and all the necessary out buildings. There Is a team, wagon, all faim Implements and full equipment There Is nothing in the Willamette valley that can surpass this place, and few can equal It Owner must sell at sacrifice to return enst. Let us show this to you. Parker & Warcham With E. HOFER & SONS 213 South Commercial Street. Telephone Main 82 WHILE IN SALEM Take Advantage of the GOOD JUDGMENT CONTEST AT Barr's Jewelry Store X Watch the Windows-New Articles all the time at Fall Suits and at THAT SAVES YOU MONEY utes. She started at the Manhattan baths, at 149th street, and finished half a mile north of Fort Lee. Her swim wins for her the medal offered by Commodore Goodwin to the first girl under 15 to swim the river this summer. OM Below Cost Prices t 0m, iii '111 Hks. UicKovca,