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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1912)
Tare Tws. DULY CAPITAL JOCBJAL, SALES, OKEGOJ, 8ATI EDAT, SEPTEMBER it, HIS. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL 0. HOFER, Editor and Proprietor R. M. HOFER, Manager dtpcfidmt Nwi(pr DTitd to Anurias PrtndplM ad tbt Pmrrw mil fMrrrlopmtnt of All Ortcoa inltahd Evrf Bfentng Kicpt flau'lar, Halm, Oregon SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (InTarUbly In adrane) pf Carrier, pr year ...$3 20 Per moots. .5e Iwlly. by Hall, per jer 4.00 Per month. .3.'x wij, by Mall, per ear .... 1.00 Six aiootha.ftOe H.I.L LEAKED WIKB TEI.EGBAFII REPORT PROSPERITY IN SPITE OF POLITICS. The great, fact about the whole political situation is that the people do not care a rap who is elected president. The business conditions of the country have outgrown the fear of the change in the administration over electing a presi dent. Twenty years ago a presidential election paralyzed business, all factories slowed up, and railroads (juit building new lines. Tramps multiplied and hundreds of thousands were out of em ployment, and there was a drop in the markets of all principal products. The tariff would be revised and there would be blood on the 'moon unless some particular party won and some particular man was chosen. The whole thing was a blight on business and ' people looked forward with dread to the quadriennial campaign year. But look at the business conditions today, and see the change that has come over the country. The country has ahead of it one of the greatest eras of pros perity ever known in a presidential year. All kinds of business is looking upward, and all kinds of crops are turning out better than expected. In spite of a year of remarkable weather conditions, nature has rallied and brought out great results. The total wheat crop is now estimated at 700,000,000 bushels, only exceeded twice in American history. Cotton, hay, corn, oats and other crops are all coming through in the same proportion, and then look at prices. Notwithstanding enormous production, wheat is ten cents higher in Chicago than a year ago. Corn is six cents higher than a year ago, with a crop reported, September 1, of 2,995,000,000 bushels. That Is twenty million bushels more than ever before harvest ed, and weather conditions this month have been such as to send it up to three billions. After all the howling and kicking about bad weather, late eprlng, and enormous rainfalls kind Providence has taken care of the crops. Pig iron production is at a higher mark than ever before 30,000,000 tons annual production, and stocks on hand getting smaller all the time. Gold is not being hoarded and accumulated at the great cen ters of finance, but is going out freely and normally to handle the trade. Should not the people be thankful and quit finding fault with the weather every time it happens to shower on the wrong day in the week ? Two great hard facts indicate that there will be no scarcity of money for the coming six months or a year or more. The railroads have not enough transportation facilities to move the crops, and hence they cannot be moved at once. It takes less money to move them slowly, and that is why there Is so little pressure for money on the New York banks. Secondly Chicago and the big western cities are handling the crop much more easily than formerly, keeping large supplies of money on hand. Neither politics ,fear of panics, nor anything can stop good business conditions prevailing for a year to come. That is the great fact of the year prosperity in spite of a national political campaign. Bechtel & Bynon's Bargains $350 will buy a beautiful lot cIobo to CBpllol street, nenr school, near More, firm location, close to the Oaks. This lot Is worth jsnn. 400 will buy a fine lot on car line, close to Capitol street and school. This Is a flno large lot. jrtonn will buy a fine little suburban home of 8 acres, good now bouse nml barn, deed, driven well, close to fair .grounds, on good rock road, best of black loam soil, fine loca tion. IfiLTi will buy n fine, level, nil cleared fi-nere tract of good land, on good road, near school, telephone, line pout place, rural delivery, close to Oregon Klertrlc station. Small pay ment down, balance In monthly or annual payments to suit. 12500 will buy a beautiful niece of land suitable for loganberries, nil cleared, well drained, near all con veniences, close to Klectrlc line, on good road, $."00 down, balance to suit. 7ri0 will buy a neat 3-room house on good lot near car line, $ 1 50 down, balance $10 to ft.r per month. finno will buy a good house near Cap itol street, near school, f 1 .' 0 down, balance $lft per month. l-i'iOO will buy a splendid bungalow In Richmond, ).r00 down, balance In monthly payments to suit. New and modern In every way. f.lfiOO will buy a new 8-room bunga low, sleeping porch, electric fixtures basement, fireplace, full plumbing, cement work done. This Is a snap. $5250 will buy a fno 7-room modern house on Stato street, assessments paid, paved street, flno location beautiful shrubbery. Mouses For Rent I 6.00 per month, i rooms, well Wniri', 1550 North Liberty. 7.00 per month, 5 rooms, well water, 1570 North Liberty. 8 50 per month, i rooms, city water, N. E. corner Cottngo and Union. 8.50 per month. 5 rooms, barn for cow, 21st, between Oouk anil Itel levtie. 10.00 per month, 8 rooms, partly fur nished, 936 Trade. 10.00 per month, 4 rooms, city water included, 1950 North Front. 10.00 per month, 7 rooms, city water, barn, 1719 North Liberty. 10.00 per month, 4 rooms, city water. 1448 North Cottage. 12.50 per month, 7 rooms, city water, barn, 1940 North Front. 12.00 per month, 5 rooms, well water, garden and fruit, 1195 D street. 14.00 per month, 7 rooms, water In cluded, 212 8outh 19th. 15.00 per month, 6 rooms, city water Included, modern, 4(i0 8. Cottage. 15.00 per month, 5 rooms, well water, 5 lots for garden, Ittlii North 5th. lfi.00 per month, 8 rooms, city water, 12th between Center and Cliemek- eta. 17.50 per month, 9 rooms, modern home, Falrinount, 110 West Lin coln street. 1(1.00 per month, 7 rooms, modern, 1247 Ferry. 16.00 per month, 5 rooms, 1510 South High. 18.00 per month, 7 rooms, modern, 1065 North Cottage. 18.00 per month, 9 rooms, city water, 720 North Church. 20.00 per month, 8 rooms, well water, windmill, fruit, corner 17th and llellevuo. 25.00 per month, 8 rooms, modem, fruit, garden spot, 19th and Mill. 25.00 per month 8 rooms, modern, 235 North 15th. 30.00 per month, 9 rooms, close In, corner Center and Winter. $500 to loan on good real estate. $S00 to loan on good real estate. $1000 to loan on good real estate. $1400 to loan on good real estate. $1500 to loan on good real estate. $2000 to loan on good real estate. $3000 to lonn on good real estate. $5000 to loan on good real estate. Remember we wrte Insurance in best companies. HKCIITKL BYXOX 347 Stato Street. Telephone 45 WHIMS HOST SUCCESSFUL MEDICINE LAFFERTY'S LANGUAGE IS STRENUOUS Owing to the fact that Congressman v an ti r n Lafferty, candidate for congress from Known AD Over The World tne third, has employed what it -Known Only For The termed as scurrilous language In copy C nnA It H n 'submitted to the secretary of state for UOOd It Hal Uone. the publCty pamphlet, it may be pos- ' sible that that official will expurgate We know of no other medicine which ' IL He has the power to do this, being has been so successful in relieving the 'vested by the corrupt practice act with suffering of women, or received so many power t0 edlt all copy for the ,,am. genuine testimonials, as has Lydia E. ... Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. p. . , . . . Lafferty, after reviewing the fight In nesxly every community yu will . , . find women who have been restored to, ,or the nomination. nd ac" health by this famous medicine. Almost uPn hlm bV Portland papers, denom every woman you meet knows of the lnates those who have attacked him great good it has been doing among as dirty, Insignificant whelps and dlr suffering women for the past 30 years, ty cowards. He also dares them to in the rinkham Laboratory at Lynn, meet him face to face and say any- Mass., are files containing hundreds of thousands of letters from women seek ing health, in which many openly state over their own signatures that they have regained their health by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, many of whom state that it has saved them from surgical operations. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound is made from roots and berbs, and is perfectly harmless. The reason why it is so successful is because it contains ingredients which act directly upon the female organism, re storing it to healthy and normal activity. women who aro suffering from those distressing ills pecu liar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in roitorepirhealth. 1 VTrXt Pin. JTT thing out of the way to him. He claims glory for having started the land grant litigation, and contends that If he Is not re-elected that it will be forgotten. Blood Humors Commonly c.iuse plmptes bolls, hive. erierra or p.ilt rheum, or some other form of eruption: bui sometimes they exliit In the system, indicated by fcel ir. of weakruM. lunuor. !'., of ap jie;it. or general drMliiy, without cuu lug any brouklrg out. They are expelled and the whole sys tem 1 rtr.ovaU-d, strengthened and toned by Hood's Sarsaparilla Get K today In usuil HnuM form or chocolated l.iblets called SarsatabSU State of Ohio, city of Toledo, ) Lucas County )ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chener & Co.. dolne business In the City of Toledo, county and state afore-!"1 that he shoul(1 ,lle the acceptance tald, and that said firm will pay the wltn the coun,y clerk of the rallroad sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for!dl8trlct from wnlc, he 8 canidate. A. E. Clark, who was nominated for SOME OF THEM FAIL TO FILE ACCEPTANCE Failure of George Joseph, who was nominated by the Hull Moose conven tion for supreme judge to sign his ac ceptance of the nomination has result ed In Secretary of State Olcott declln. Ing to file t, he declaring that It can not be considered in view of that, as an acceptance. He has also declined to file the ac ceptance of the nomination of rallroad commissioner by Robert Service, of Baker, who Is a candidate of the same party. The reason assigned for this RIGDOII IS CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR W. T. Rlgdon, councilman from the second ward, and a pioneer undertak er of the city, yesterday filed his dec laration to be a candidate for mayor at the coming primary election. Mr. Rlgdon has resided In Salem over 20 years, and has large property Inter ests here. The office of mayor Is one that requires a great deal of time, and, owing to the nature of Mr. Rig dons business, he would be able to de vote a good deal of his time to the welfare of the city. Since his election to the council he has favored Improve ments, but has advocated economy in all departments of the city adminls- each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this 6th day of Decem ber. A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public- Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Hay fever and asthma make August a month of Intense suffering to man; people. Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound gives prompt ease and relief, and Is soothing and healing to the In flamed membranes. Win. M. Mere tbew, N. Searsport, Me., says: "I suf fered with asthma for many yeara end have used many a doctor's pre scription without avail. A few doses of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound relieved me and less than a bottle caused a complete cure. I am glad to let others know what Foley's Honey and Tar Compound has done for me." Refuse substitutes. Dr. Stone Drug United States senator, has filed his acceptance, and other Rull Moose can didates filing their acceptances are: L. H. McMahan, Levi Miller, W. K. Newell and A. K. Ware, candidates for presidential electors; John D. Mlcklc, candldato for food and dairy commis sioner; John W. Campbell, candidate for congress for the first district; A. W. Lafferty, candidate for congress from the third district, and Elmer D. Kennedy, candidate for secretary of state. An article that has real merit should In time become popular. That such Is the AMERICA'S FAVORITE DEVERACE More Budweiser is used in American homes than any other two brands of bottled heer combined. This proves i .1 that its i nized everywhere. bottled only at trie fiome plant superiority is recoq- hi budweiser bottled only at tne I with crowns or corKs ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWERY ST. LOUIS , The Beer for the Home, Hotel, Club and Cafe, Served Everywhere Oregon Agricultural College This great Institution opens Ita doors for the fall semester on September 20. Courses of Instruction Include: Gen- ence. Domestic Art, Commerce, Fores try, Pharmacy, Zoology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, English Lan guage and Llteraturee, Public Speak ing, Modern Languages, History, Art, case with Chamberlain's Coueh Arnl AfrrtpiiHnrA Iffrnnnm? Anlmnl ArehdpetnrA. Industrial PedafiTOITV Remedy has been attested by many Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, Bacte- Physical Education, Military Science dealers. Here Is one of them. H. W. I rlology, Botany and Plant Pathology, ' and Tactics and Muslo. Hendrlckson, Ohio Falls, Ind., writes, ' Poultry Husbandry, Entomology, Vet-! Catalogue and Illustrated literature "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy tg the' erlnary Science, Civil Engineering, mailed free on application. Address: best for coughs, colds and croup, and Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Registrar, Oregon Agricultural Col ls my best seller." For sale by all Engineering, Mining Engineering, lege, Corvallls, Oregon. School year d';alerg- 'Highway Engineering, Domestic Scl- opens September 20th. tues-sat-tf tratlon. Many names have been men- Store. tloned In connection with the office ' - of mayor, but the councilman from the Xotlce ,or lhe 'PrOTement of DM- second ward Is the first to file his dec-1 ltlon S,rM Front Streel to "'s" laratlon with the recorder. itntt- Notice Is hereby given that the corn- new construe-1 mon councl of the city of Salem. Ore gon, deems It expedient and proposes Portland's total of tlon for August was nearly $1,100,000, while for the eight months ending with August the volume of new con struction authorized reached the huge total of $11,391,902. For the month of August Portland occupied tenth place In new building among 44 cities named, and for the eight months per iod, this city ranks sixth, being ex. ceeded by only New York, Philadel phia, Chicago, St. Louis and Detroit Liberty and Prlngle 'olm. Miss Carrie Patten was a visitor In Salem Tuesday. Mr. Mormon is busy hauling wood from this neighborhood. Pr. Henry Oarnjobst made a visit home last week. Iloyt Crepp and Jesse Freleh we visitors n Salem Wednesday. ,w. i.raiiennnrst anil family are moving to Salem, where they are to mako their future home. Mrs. I'rlah Xelilerbelser and Minnie WestcnhotiHe wero visitors In Salem Wednesday. I'rlah Nelderhelser Is homo on a visit. J. R, S. T. L. Parks, Murrayvllle, Ga., Route 1, is In his 73d year, and like the ma jority of elderly people, he suffered with kidney trouble and bladder weak ness , nnd urinary Irregularity. He says: "I hnve suffered with my kid neys. My back ached and I was annoy ed with bladder lrregularltle3. I can truthfully say, one 50c bottle of Foley Kidney Pills cured me entirely." They contain no habit forming drugs. the CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hays Always Bought Signature of SALEM DANK & 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 Busi ness. Open an account with us, and we will extend yon every favor consistent with good bank ing principles. WE pit nu n PER CET ON SAVIMUS fraer Stale and Liberty Streets J. L. Ahlert, President W. O. East. Cashier 8. 8. East, Vice President. Dr. L a Sleeves. U H. Roberta. Directors. to Improve Division street from the east line of Front street to the west line of High street with heavy gravel bitullthlc pavement at the expense of the adjacent and abutting property within said limits, In accordance with the plans, specifications and estimates for the Improvement of said Division street from the east line of Front street to the west line of High street aa heretofore adopted by the common council and on file in the office of the city recorder, which are hereby refer red to for a more particular and de tailed description of said Improve ment, and are hereby niado a part of this notice. Written remonstrance ngainHt the Improvement proponed herein may be made at any time within ten (10) days from the final publication of this no tice In tho manner provided by the city charter. This notice Is published for ten (10) days pursuant to a resolution of the common council and the date of the first publication thereof is the 18th day of September, 1912, and the date rf the fit 1 publication will be the 0th day of September, 1912. CHAS. F. ELGIN, Recorder. 9-18-llt M-.f4.44.4,4 Dainty at a Party Slippers J Reinharfs and A most complete stock of the famous Fox Pumps blippers is now ready for your selection, The pumps are made up on the newest custom last, and the materials are Patent Leathers with Satin Pompons; Dull Kid with beaded vamps, the latest effect in stylish footwear; Black Buck with plain bows and either high or low heels, and Black Velvet with brilliant set buckles, Each model is perfect of its kind, The slippers are the dantiest creations of the shoemak er's art, Made in White, Pink, Blue and Black Satin, with Chiffon Pompons to match and light turn soles, THE QUALITY SHOP 444 STATE STREET W. A. Smith, Brtdgeton, Ind., Is telling his friends and neighbors of bis return to health and strength by the use of Foley Kidney Pills, and he says he wants others to benefit also. 'I was so crippled with rheumatism I could not dress without help, and hnd kidney trouble for years. I started us ing Foley Kidney Pills and now all my trouble has left me and I do not feel that I had ever had rheumatism. I I rest well all night and though 69 years old, can now do the work of a man of 35 years, I would like to be the means of others getting benefit from Foley Kidney Pills." Dr. Stone Drug Co. i Children Cry FOP. FLETCHER'S CASTOR A O.C.T.Co.'s Steamer leaves for Portland Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 6 a. tn. JL P. BALDWIX, Agt , 4 mH, Lumber and Building Material BEAVER BOARD Cabinet Work and Interior Finish BOXES OP ALL KINDS We can furnish everything that goes into a house Let us figure on your lumber bill Spaulding Logging Company Front and Ferry Streets Phone Main 1830 nnnn..ttuttuu..t(U I I I I I It 1 1 1 1 1 1 ti Hlttmttll