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f ! u II 1 CORPORATION FIGHT ON PORT AGEJRAILWAY (Continued from first paga.) is left ovor from tho boat rail way ochomo and will 'oe spent on tho anal. Congress has authorized flOO, 00 more for contracts. Tho govern ment engineers havo estimated that right of way would cost J 106,000. Major Langntt has said that by con tinuous work the govornment could build tho canal probably In four or fvo years." "By continuous work" tho canal can e built In flvo years. Vfhat does that ueanT Who ovor heard of tho gov ernment doing "continuous work?" Rs rod tapo, tho uncertainty of con tinuous appropriations from a trust ridden congress, tho power of the rortland push and tho O. R. & N. with tho war department, nil can bo sounted on to make tho government anal a fat Job for tho gang for 20 years, and congress may chango pollt leal complexion at any tlmo and cut it all off. Who so blind that he can. jtot tseo tho whole scheme to kill off the atato portago and prolong tho sobbory of tho farmor nnd shlppor y keeping the upper Columbia clos ed? What an Austrian Expert Says. It HpnirAnlnii In nnomllnn ! A..l ions of Engineer Huber. an Austrian I xpert who is employed on the oxpcJ8 V"y S From tho ,00,S sltion Job, and ho gives forty rea- , "ff "7 W,U 0I"'S0 rPcal f t it i j a 1 "iii portago law. sons why tho portago road must nov- w , . . ,. r hn J.nllr. TTn nniil.l Hv .. n I Ho could clvn fust: n ' here Is somo ' inny more, but rsntenlng: "I assumo that tho report of tho government onglnoors nnd tho adop tion of that roport by tho secretary f war moan the national govorn. lent really Intonds to start tho canal, provided It enn securo right of way froo of cost I might uso a nioro pos itive word than 'assume,' for ronlly "77 , ",. " ""' """"commission and should abandon tho talnty About". portago only on condition that tho "Consequently, It Is useless to build , . , ,, , ..... . . .. .... .. " . a4..nnn . iCinal Is to bo built. And It might be the portage road even If $165,000 I, ' fof (ho comm,Ml(m or y, sufficient for that purpose." moters Q Ul0 r,yor tQ Don't that finish off tho Eastern ropre80ntatlvo Rt Washington so as Oregon wheat grower and lay all tho,,0 B00 how th ,n , , politicians of tho Inland Empire on th , ng lmportant ns th tho shelf? Gentleman, got out of tho way for Huber. Your portago railroad graft! is not In it with tho larger graft that) tho gentlemen of tho hlghwny to tho 0O 00 These shoule interest they do a place for hats, coats, umbrellas ; and rubbers. You can get them to the I best advantag of iThe House Furnishing Salem. 269 Liberty Street. 9O9MQ9999999MM9991M1M9MMMB09tMMi frifr-H444ai)l6o',l00il')lttiBlalJ: We do what We Claim !! We kill and remove cancers an tumors without the aid of a knife. ; ; Read the testimony of a prominent Salem man: J $ TO THE PUBLIC. In justice to Dr. Cook, and that the I world may know what great woik he is doing, I wibh to inform them that 1 have been taKing irea u.cuu.uw, ...... for the past fifteen mon'hs and in that time he has re moved from my alimentary canal three tumors of can' cerous growths, as large as a man's hand, all from the , :sx ..? : ' aic onnihor ranr.erous growth from ioffSiviSh ghtfooVand. another from my right t "V"1 "Ktu: 'I.. ll hn nrrnmn!isru-d thrOUffh mcdl- 4 xnumo. i in? "" ""V? - cineslone, tteyKKTAn the !! roots ana naiure . w ,s aid Dt knite or surKciy. f-11 teiZff'iSH ihe 2 S ; ,V"' , '. who I i B. J. Spencer. We can do I !i i ii you neeu iu ii , I. f. CQOK I ni.iin.!ui.mi""T'ww THE Sea Km rYAmtnlnn I. ,t..l . . ...,. ,u meir tower at I'oruana. Thoy will stop you getting an out let to tidewater unloss you pay them tribute, and they do not propos-j to let you havo any access to tho mar kets of tho world without tho inter vention of tho warehouse and ship ping trust at Portland. Here Is the Latest Dodge. Austrian Kxport Huber lots tho cat out of tho bag: "No, tho law should bo amondod so a3 to onablo tho stnto portago com missioners to acquire right of way for tho government canal. But tho portago law should not bo ropoaled; Oh no, indeed. Tho national govorn ment Is ready to start work on tho canal immediately. it has money avallablo for a substantial beginning; not, however, If It must spond $50,000 or $100,000 for right of way." Oh, no. Don't repeal tho law. hut Just chango it a little. Isn't that flno and casy7 Buy for rich Undo Sam tho right of way for tho canal that will oo finished in 1925, but for God's sako don't do anything to holn your selves. All right, brother Huber, wo will lollow your advlco lust an fnr a3 yu Slvo H to us good nnd hard for tho opening of the Inland Emplro and n stato portago owned and oper ated by tho stato of Oregon, and not otherwise. Wo ure not all Mickois. Portland Board of Trade Repeal. Opposes Commercial bodies of Portland nro 1U,y to Jo,n tho l"" roatl "' "" "'"- !'" i" pwinga -.- . tuin-.u uiu poring !f ' . ! " uoui. ui mo uuuni oi traue. "what should we do? That deponds ci whothor tho govornraont Is go!n to build the canal without dolay. "If it is true that the government is ready to build tho canal, I think the legislature should glvo tho rtate commissioners nower to securo ground for tho waterway. By all means tho legislature Miould koep tho Representative Glnn Fights for the Portage Road. Moro, Or., Nov. 24. (Special,) In answer to yours, I beg to stato that grtCif fl you, combining as Company. Albany "'"rc. - - A tha c -. j.r 1:1,. . -rv. j;-, "could have ;; .. .-.- -,--, t. ,, read this testimonial. as mnch for you or more , , DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALBM, ORE80N, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 88, 1808. 111 ' i ---- i V. V""l I B THR. f WE2.A rv-r.1 a A iiU- V11L-K1 ZZZZJZZZ, Theuman heart, that most wdrTderful or engines, Is scarcely larger than a. man's ii i et ,n cac" twenty-four hours the dual heart inoe3 approximately six totn or blood, equivalent to about two barrels of blood per hour. And thU continue without censing from the flnt breath of infancy to the last sigh of age. Is it any onder that when continued extra strain is put upon so delicate and busv an or gan, it should break down? Is it any wonder that in this age ofovcrwork there should be an Increasing number of deaths attributed to heart failure? Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the organs of digestion and nutrition and purifies and enriches the blood. One of the ingredients enter ing into the "Discovery" is one of the best heart tonics known to medicine. Thus while through theactton of "Golden Medical Discover)-" the body is nour ished into strength, the heart is also strengthened and an adequate blood sup ply is pumped to the stomach aud kid neys thus improving the action of these organt. Sick people, especially thoc suffering from chronic diseases, arc invited to con sult Dr. Pierce by letter free, and so olw tain without charge, the opinion of a specialist pri their ailments. All corres- ejndence strictly confidential. Address r. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. "I had been troubled ulth catarrh oflhe tom ach nud heart trouble." write Mr. W t). Merch ant, of Tj ltrntmrg-, Clarion Co., l'eiitia "Had doctored for on-e time without relief, then I te g.l to Uke lr netve'iOoMcii Medical Dtwov ery I took wn bottle. Before I began to take it I weighed 119 pouudi, and now 1 weigh i;6 I nm working memlllv aud feel like a new man I rend yon many thanks." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the bowels nnd stimulate the sluggish liver. I do not thlnlc the portago rnllwny act should no renonled. I fall to boo that tho hill has served Its purpose The upper rlvor Is still closed to navi gation nnd frolght rates aro no low er Thon why should the net hs re pealed? Tho ohject of tho construc tion of tho portago road was to af ford relief to the inland empire by providing hotter und cheaper trans portation facllltloa Has this brian accomplished? With all due respect to our colIoagUM, I say, omphatlcnlly, no 1 think It will ho almost ImposAlblo for tho stato to obtain a right of way for tho canal, at least tho cost will bo moro than doublo Uio ostlmnta matlo for tho construction and equip ment of tho portago road. It the govornment had Insisted that tho Northwest Washington, Orogon nnd Idaho had to procuro tho right of way and construct tho cannl. It looks voiy much as though Uio provision of way was put In tho canal hill to either kill or roatrd tho construction. If tho portago bill l.i ropoaled, tho .railroad companies will opposo, through tholr various rhannols of In fluence, nny Improvomont by the na tional govornmont at Colllo or nny other placo on tho uppor river, but with Uio portago road In operation their opposition would disappear, as tho state's road would practically open tho river and bring the compe tition nerewary to rmluoe freight rates. Hence no occasion far tho railroad's attempting to defeat or do lay tho construction of tho canal. I made a hard and miccosflful fight last winter for the pasago of Uio hill and have seen nothing yot to make me change my views regarding It, and believe that. If the Inland Um pire Is to havo any relief In the noxt generation, It must be through the portage road aa provided for In the hill. As the surveys and estimate! have been made showing that the road can be constructed and equipped for the amount of Uio appropriation for that purpose, I Uilnk It is only just to the people of the state of Ore gon that tho road be built, this af fording them the relief they nnd. R. J. G INN. To Buy Uncle 8am Right of Way Is Folly. Then there la the Celllo railroad appropriation of $106,000 to be spent for purchasing the land and tha con struction of a portage railroad. The ljtrliliitura KiiouUI raneal tha hill nnd pass a naw one ai.DroDnatlna' a umirwuuu' ''"' """ "o - - - , of money to nay for the right of way and the epenao of a eommbwIoH lo 'secure the ftam for the gevern: t ! canal, for aevea ml lea nrouxd the ! Celllo Palta and other ovatmetloiw To eontlaiM to push Uio portage rail road project and squander tk bu j payer' money when tho federal jjov .ernmeat has anpreitrtatod $4,116,000 to do a Mitch botior fdoeo of work Is folly. llosoiiurg .inalHealor. TUe inalrulealor kt wIlMBg the tax payers' mosey should be ajtoiit in IbuylHg right of way for tho federal government, an HRhoaru-of DfOfMW (Ion. The federal govorHasoot baa not aovroortatad $4 UfiM. The tmly mmw Ir oatoht to room $l0,&0 rt aa approoriatioB made many yeara ago to belld as ImposolbU) boat railway aver the aarae grouad, and which was used to deceive the people of Jfastorn Orgoa and keep thera frem gotUag rHe& The Plalndealer fa deIvd la the fallacies pHt forth by the or peratfoB push at Portland. ' Market Quotations Todays "Msk 8kn Coed ttoai mrkr X ' CaplUI City Mlfls Quotations. Dry ant A Penned, Prop. Wheat 75c Buckwheat 80a Poultry t Etelner's Market Chickens 8c Eggs Per dotou, 30c Ducks 10c. Turkoys 12KHc Hop Market Hops 10020c Potatoes, Vegetables, . Etc. Potatooe 30c Onions lHc Dried Fruits. Peaches 10c. Apricots-10c Apples 10c PoUte prunes 4c Italian prunes Sc ' Wood, fence Poets, Etc Big flr 14.00. Second-growth $2.BQ, Afh $3.00 to JX.76. Body oak $4.50. Pole oak $4.00. Cedar PotU Hr. Hldei, Pelts and Pure. Qroen Hides, No 1 i7c. Qrotn Hldee, No. J6. Calf Skint 4 to 6c. Bhoep 75c. Goat Skins 21c to 31.00 Portland Markit Wheat Walla Walla, 71c Valley 75 7Cc. Flour Portland, best grado, $9 760 $3.85; graham, $3.75. Oats Cholco Wlilto, $1.07Mc Barley Food $20 por ton; rolled, 121. Millstuff Bran, $20. Hay Timothy. $16. Potatoes 50 SOc Eggs Orogon ranch, 30932c Poultry Chickens, mixed, lOQlOc por pound; spring, 10i3llc; turkoys, llvo, 1516c. Mutton Gross, 45Ho. Pork Dressed, CWT7c. Boef Gross, 6GV4o. Voal 88c Hops 1903 crop, 1222c Wool Valloy, 17018c; Eastern Orogon, 1215o; .Mohair, 3S0S7Wc Hldea dry, 18 pounds ant. upwards, IB to UUft Buttor Dost dairy, 20c; fancy creamory, 27H03Oc; store, 15c. Qraln nd Ploui- Wheat, Snlom Flouring Mills 67c. Oats 32c. Barloy $18.60 por ton. Flour Wholosale, $3.70. Live Stock Market Steere 2Kc Cowa 2Ho. Shoep $1.60. Dressed veal 6 H c Drosood hogs 6c IJva hoga 4 He Mutton 2c per pound. Veal COGHc Hay, Fsid. Eta, Halo choat $10$11. llrilcxl cloTor 19,50$10. Bran $21.00. ShorU $22. Creamery and Dairy Produots. Good dairy butter 20026c. Croamory buttor 32Hc. Cream separator skimmed, al Com, Creamory, 324c, aet. CLASSIFIED ADS 6il vertltemtati. Hy IUm or It tt . Is tbl eotoBtt stntdihrt tints for a 3 1. 3 Oe aWttk $1. S 0 a raootti. AU ovtr flvsllnts attntssmt rstt. WANTED. Wanted. Dish washer at Wlllamotto Hotol, at onca 11-25 3t Man of 40 Wants position; good eiju cation; night work preferred. Box 481. 11-26-it Wanted. To purchase a hop farm or land suitable for raising hops, with in a few miles of Salem. Address, wIUi particulars, "It II.," can Jour sal ofllec Wanted. Wood ohoppera good pay and oasy timber. Inqulro at 180 State street. ll-24-2w Wanted, At Uio muto school, a wr iaan to wash and Iron. Apply to Thon. P Clark, Supt lMS-tf LOST AND FOUND. IfH.LiJ An sna hAvtntf lnJit A fitlOiin an get It by calling at this office, (.escribing property and paying (kargos. ll-J7-Jt FOR SALE. Three Oholse Younn Boars RoglaUr ed Berkshire; weight 300 pouada; terma roaaoHahlo. Theeo pigs are from the flse brood sow I purchated of Mr. Ladd. paying $0 for hor J. W. MeKJnaey. Turner, Ora 11-27-tf Overcoat Bargains. Two good over eoatx. nearly as good aa new, for oa.fonrth their oast Mr. C. II. Wnlkor. at SaJera Dyo Workf. n-27-tf For Sale Or Uado for town property. W-aere farm. Inquire at 250 Mill strwH. U.2Mwk For Sale, Twesty aar of land, throo roilea from Ohemawa. Nearly onough Urabor on It to pay for It A. W PrMoott, 175 .Mill stroot, Salem. " ' " " 11.2J-JtoVwlt FOR SALE. W For 8ale Or. trade a flno JlO-acro chicken or fruit ranch; first-class buildings and Improvements; closo to school, poetoflco, storo and rail way station. Will trado for city or unlmjireTod farm property. Addreoo "W. J" Caro Journal. 115. For Sale. O. K. Grubbers. Beat In Oregon; three stato premiums; ono horse has the power of 99; can grub an aero a day. James Flnnoy, Brooks, Or. 10-35-lm For Sale Inmprored and unimproved block property In South Balera. For Information Inqulro of E, Hofor, Journal oftlco. 10-9-tf For Sale, At a bargain, a 2-Inch heary Rushford wngon, almost now, completo with hayraok, also sot of double work harness. Inquire of B. W. Snyder, corner of Summer and BoltoTlow, oppoalto vinegar works. ll-20-3t Choice Farm For Sale. Throo mlloa northwoat from Brooks, having dwelling house, barn and two hop houses, with 30 acres of hope, bal ance fanning land, with running water, except onough cholco Umbor to supply Uio pluco. M. J. Egan. 11-lMf For Sale Bargains. Soveral cholco plocoa of property, both outsldo and Inside Call aud so cownor, 407 High Btrect, 2V4 blocko north of city hall. lV12-lm For Sale Eighty acres of land In Washington county, for $450. A bargain for soma ono wanting to mako a home. Some prober on tho placo; oonio cleared. E. Hofor, Sa lem, Orogon. 10-0-tf FOR RENT. For RentSix roam hotiso, onu block from East Salem school. Inquire nt Northwest corner of 12th nnd Ma rlon struts. 11-27-at For Ront- -Six unfurnished hotrao kepelng rooms, for rnt ahoap. In quire at C14 Commercial street. ll-27-3t For Rent Largo doublo storo on Stato street, C0-foot front, 80 doep. Apply to M. Kllngor. 10-7-tf Rooms for Rent Up stairs, Cottle block, by day, week, or month. Al so light housekeeping rooms. Elec tric lights. Opon all hours. Commorrlat St. No. 333. Phone: 29B5 Main, Mattlo llutchlns, Prop. MISCELLANEOUS Balm of Figs Remedies. 382 Marlon stroot (from 2 p. m to 3 p. ra.) Bright lady assistant wanted. 10-27-lm Moler's Barber Collona Of Salt I-nko City, olforn advantages In teaching tho trado that cannot bo had else where. Avoid sohoola tho Orogon and California barbers' now laws aro apt to closo nt any tlmo. Wrlto today for our Bpeclal offor to dis tant studoiits. 11-10-lm Tho Proper Thing Tho popular drink for family uso Is O. 8. soda and carbonated bovoragoa. Every body should keep thoso goods at tholr hnmos. Call up Oldoon Btolx Co. 'phono 421. D. F. Jerman. Dealer In now and too ond-hand house furnishing goods. Great bargains In stoves and row furnlturp. Highest prlceo paid for second-hand articles. 210 Commer cial street Say Havo you tried Edwards A Lunch or's for meats. Wo havo tho best sausage In town. Come and try it and bo convinced. 410 East Stats ttreet Salem Truck and Dray Co, Oldoat and beat equipped company In Sa lem. Piano and furniture mov'.ng a specialty Oflloe 'phono, 8C1. W W. Brown & IJon, proprietor. Office No. 60 BUte street. 9-Mm Dr. Z. M. Parvln At 297 Commerolal Btreet, upstairs Singing sohooL Rudlmontal and sight reading class es. Begins Wednosdny evening, Oe tolwr 14th. Class ovory Weilnes day evening to May 1st, noxt. Tul Uon, $1.00. Unique Cleaning Rooms Shaw A Johnson, the oleaners. are now lo cated at 209 Commercial stroot Tboy do a general pressing and re pairing business. Specialties: Skirts silk waists kid gloves, geuta' cloth Ing. etc. Phono 2C14 6.28-lyr. PHYSICIAN AND .?UPEN. Dr. W. 8. Mott Will hereafter b found In tho Brey block. 276H Com jnordal street, over Oregon Sko Co. Office telephone. 2931; real denoo phone, 2761. Office hours to 12. and 2 to i. New Sweet Clder-Bnd your order to the nearest grocery, or call up phone 421. Gideon Stolz & Co. O.RMf DRESSMAKERS. Mrs. L. Campbell Does drossmaklng at her home, on Uio ear line, near the South Salem cometery. Country trade solicited. IMI-lmd-w r ""' " iujbj 'j-i 'Smn'A M ry """A ? f cm&zzc NIKE WATCHMAKER, af W. C Calvet, Practical Watchmaker. 158 Stato street, make a specialty of repairing watches, clocks aa Jowolrr. and guaranteoo good wwric at reasonable prices. lMS-lyr RESTAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 4) B Stato street Opon day and bight Oar 20c meals aro bettor than any, 259 houso In tho state Six 20c meate for $1.00; 21 20o meals for $3.00. LODGES. Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. Moots In their hall lu Holman block, cor ner Stato and Llborty, orory Utor. day evening. Visiting breUtrea wolsomo. Stoy Mclntlro, M. W. A. E. Aiifrasco, Recorder. Central Lodge No. 10, K. of P. Camlo tiau in iioiman block, corner BUM and Liberty Sis. Tteedoy of oac week at 7:30 p. m. A. EL Btrans O. Qm R, J. Fleming VL of It and B. Foresters oft America Court 8hr wood Foresters No. 19, Moot Fri day night n Turner block, ft W Mlnturn. O. R.: A. "L. Brown, 0e4. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5240. Moats every Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, V. C; A. I,. Brown. Clerk. Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient 0 dor United Workmen, meets ovary Saturday evening la the Hclmu Hall, corner Stato and Liberty; streets. Visiting brethren welecm. J. O. Oraham, M. W.; J. A. Sollvroaf Recerder. OSTEOPATHS. Drs. M. T. Schoettle, Frank J. Barr and Anna M. Barr. Graduates American School of OstoopaUiy, Klrksvlllo, Mo., successors to Dr. Graco Albright Omc' hours 0 to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Follows' Tomplo, Phono Main STSlp rosldenco phono 2803 red. TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Ryan's Shaving Parlors Boron first class Imrboro engaged, Finest bahh rooms In cty. Wo uso anUaeptJtf sterlllzors. J Ryan, Proprietor, Evan's Barber Shop Only flrst-olaa shop on Stato street Every thing new and up-to-onto. Fluent porco lain baths. Shave, lBo; haircut 3Co haUis, 25c Two first-class boot blacks. O. W. Evans, proprietor. BENJAMIN 8CHWARZ A. SONS. Hop morchants, 97 to 99 Stato Btreet, Balom, Orogon. Roproaonto by Jos. Harris. WM. dROWN & CO. Hops. Mohair, wool, hop growors' supplies. No. 220 Commoretal Btreet Salem, Oro gon. Phono 1301. SQUIRE FARRAR Hop merchant and purchasing ngont No. 216Hi Commercial street, upstairs, Salens, Oregon. Phono 1CB1. T. A. LIVE8LEY A CO-Deftlors Isf hops and hop supplies. Phono 1211, omco room 18 Oborholm bldg, Sa lom. Oregon. J. CARMICHAEL Hop buyer, Offlso In Bush-Breyman building, Ralera, Oregon. Samplos of choice hops so licited from all growers. CATLIN & LINN Hop buyora. Room 8 Bush-Breyman block, Balom, Oro gon. Phono 1431. HUBBARD & CR0S3AN Hop buy ers. Room 2, Murphy blook, Solera, Oregon Telonhono No. 371. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL, For water eorvlci apply at offlee. Bills payablo monthly In advance. Mao all complaint at tho ofllce. WIRE FENCING. Hop Wire Woven Wire Fencing. Plaoo your orders now and get re duced prlcoH. Car of fencing to arrive October 26th; car of fencing la No vomnor. Write and get prices. WALTER MORLBT, 60 Court St, Salem. Or. DENTISTS. C. H- MAOK Successor to Dr. J. M. Keene, Iv White Corner, Salem, Oregon. PartlM desiring superior operations at rocxi erat feo In any branob aro in ocpecfaJ request EXPRESS AND TRANSFER. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and passenger trains Baggage to oil parts of tho city. Prompt service. Telephoue No. J4L tlBCKMAN-ilEDRICK & IIOMYER y.0-1. 8T?nE.' Chin In dainty cstlroos, Soova r f htlls Toys at Ttc Vatxcfcy Store 94 Court St. AdBora M. Wslcti. Vtw THE BUTECAFB 203 Comrnsrclal Street Regular Dinner at Noon 25c Meals at all hours Service n la Carte B HCKBRLBN! 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