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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1903)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OftEQON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1903. '.. Viy!ff& Awtfatebfe Pmj nralionrorAs aSating teraWandRcgtila GnjJ flttStomajhs'andBowels of l,1M4SttBUaR31USUJLll?Cg3 Tor Infanta and fihn.. The Kind You Have Always Bought Promotes Digcalioa.Checrful neBsandRest.Conla)iis ripim Gtakim.Morphine norMiicrol. KotH.vrcotic. JityafCUSrSiNVELriTaWi JU- Apcrfbal Itenady for Consbpa Rm Sour Stonv Diarrhoea and Loss of Sleep. 7a2ttnh Signature or NEW YOHK. Paot oopy or wrapper. Bears the Signature Aw In Use For Over Thirty Years li "Mi eiNTAUN IONHI , HtW TKK OfTV. EH-KHKBBDM4H4n-HHai-DtCIEHB1'II4-BZH-B4Bi-B'(-B-f See What Will uy a H1 Hi D o o II will buy tho most beautiful yaeos evor shown. 25c Will buy the most dninty little cupa and saucers. 25c Will buy vtry fnuciful large cups nud saucers 25c A very ohoie Array of artielic plate; also shaving. mugs 25c Will get. dainty creamors, wood souvenir.s, etc. 25c Funny and clever ornaments nnd figures, that causes. merriment and makes everyone laugh 25c Y.s, fr tho Hinnll sum of 25c you can get hundreds of nrticlo, not room to describe here. u CO g a u N n n w s & tttZjS& JS V J" 'I' 7' . i mi..- noun -ltj . - . . . U,TlCn P n. & N. If the stnto should undertake AUAINST STATE POSTAGE FADING (Continued from first pace,) 3 CJ & u w pi & Yokohama Tea Store Salem Fiat Coffees and Teac A Spjclalty Tho Dalles, who awns most of the land through which tho portngo and tho ca nal will ho hullt. said that right of way for tho waterway can be obtalnod for 150,000 nt most. The canal will not approach the O. R. & N. eo clonely at will the portage. Damages to the 0. R. & N. from the canal, Major I.angfltt laid, would not be heavy. At some places the cannl will encroach upon the alleged right of way of the railroad, but not Injuri ously to the Intter Mr, Beufert declared laet night that right of way can fje readily secured for both projects. He said that land for tho portage will cost little or nothing, and for the canal not more than $60,000. He urged prompt con struction of the portage, and advised a further appropriation by the Oregon legislature for the canal right of way. "I'll hot," he remarked, "that with- Ing three ytsrt after the portaga is finished the Northern Pacific will have a line down the norC bank of the Columbia. The portage will put down rates nearer tit water level and tho Northern Paclftc. unable to haul freight over high mountains to I'uge; Sound. In competition with water lev el rates, will have to us the watei level roufe. "The Northern laclnc Is getting ready to build down the north bank already. It bas as agent a: The Dalles all the time who la securing right of way. Throe months ago be bought a nine-mile stretch from Leon Curtis, for fMOO, Just opoosito The Dallee. The Northern I'ariNe secured the INuiJ Mohr road soae lime ago. Will Permit State to Use Land. The Dorsoas who own land "hat keiiioiil',effeaiSIfrMffrH?iw1'1 taw ,BO vtnm win ; ; , permit the state to nsi uie mm jum as long as the state neeae it. we !! (meaalng the Seufert Bios.) own about 2! v- miles of the m-mlio stretch, and we shall ask la return from the stale only for certain trackage aeeofamoda tlons, sad tor certain rhoap Improve meets, which are naoeesair to protect oar hoslaeas from laterfereneo by the portage. Chief of theee ImpnrfaaeaU Is an elevated tramway, which will cost the state a trifling sum of money. "KrerdicB Karrtll I H Taff and WllHam Mi bell are the othar owners besidos th- e R N They will readily allow too stat u aM their property, at Utile or no expeaae. "Jltavy lamagts to the O R ic N t M i a n Phone 2411 Black ecucuYcryj B Orogonlan, Dec. 9th: Whether to amend the portage road law so as to secure right of way for the govern ment canal, or let tho law stand, and appropriate an additional sum for that purpose, or to put off further log Ulation fn tho matter until the next regular legislative session In 1906, are problems that are vexing the law makers. Commercial parties of Portland In sist that the portage be built ns soon as possible, canal or no canal. They' will no doubt advise that the matter of securing right of way for the canal he deferred until the next regular ses slon. "If an . additional appropriation should come up nt the special ses sion," romarked Henry Hnhn yoster day, "It might force such a oompro mtso ns would divert part or- all of he $106,000 appropriation nnd dolny the portage. The persons who nro try lug to work up the amendment hope to retnrd the portage that Is tho fo mentors of the movement do. No doubt If the portage woro Indefinitely postponed, enough delays would hap pen to the canal to put It off until the mlllennnlum. We noed tho portage, no matter how soon or late we got tho Lcannl, nnd no matter If the portage should be no bettor than n 'one-boss shay.' "If one delegation at Washington can't get a resolution adopted nt this session of congress directing the sec retary of wnr to acquire land for the canal, then our legislature can pro vide means for securing ttie land at Its regular resslon one year from now. "Does anybody remember how long the canal at Cascades was delayed? Was It 30 years? Then le.t's have the portnge Immediately" No Serious Interference. Major Lnngfitt said that the portago and the cnnnl "need not seriously In terforo with onch other." Tho only placo where tho portage will be In the way of the cannl is at tho upper end of the waterway. Major l.angfltt con-' ceded that construction of that part of tho waterway could bo put off un til toward tho ond of tho work so that oporntlon of tho portago would not bo obstructod. Acquisition of ground for the cannl will not be oxponsivo nor Is there room to bollevo that It will cost 5100, 000. That sum was named by the gov ornmont onglneors in a rough esti mate, sufficient to cover the most out side contingencies. P. A. Seufort, of. nnd tho canal go ahead without oh undertake to straighten one of the curves so at to make room for the- portage? I think not. And courts will tnke tho same view of the matter nt least th court In Wasco county. "Utit the portngo will not displace th O. H. ft N. track anywhere on the rcute. To bo suro. It will encroach upon what the O. R. & N. claims as thn exclusive right of way of thn company. Uut what of It? All the right the O. It. & N. has Is by virtue of n permit granted to the old O. S. N. Company for n railroad through the public domain. Thnts all there wns to It permission to run. n railroad through the public domain. The per mit didn't specify n right of way 2R feet w!de nor 100 feat wide, nnd It's jusi as reasonable- for the O. It. & N. to lay claim to all Oregon and Wash ington on both sides of It track ns to the 100 or JOO-foot width it con- tendB for." Mr. Soufert added that the courts would determine what wns reasonable width, and that they would not per mit the O. R, & N. to block the way of the portage or tho cnnnl Thon, he suggosted ns n means of hastening the portnge thnt tho legislature pass an act authorising tho stnte to build the portage right nwny, nnd permitting such persons ns would bo damaged thereby to sue tho statu. Railroad Doesn't Delay. "Thnt'a the way n railroad goes ahotul " he remarked. "If I have a line Held nil fenced In, tho O. R. & N., for example, doesn't stop for thnt fonee: put Its tracks through my field, nnd I hnvtf to go to the courts for redress. "The Interior country needs the portnge Immediately. Oregon should build the road nt once. Why hnve farmers In Wasco and Klickitat coun ties paid their mortgages In tho past 10 yonrs? Is It not n good part bo cause the portago at Cascades cut freight rates, and opened the canal there? "Only two arguments put forth agnlnat tho Celllo pertnge: first, thnt It enn't be hullt for $106,000. the nmount appropriated; second, thnt It will bo nn obstruction to tho canal, lloth nro false assertions. "That portngo can be built for loss thnn $100,000 and can be equipped for loss thnn $05,000. No cuts nnd no fills nro noedod. Half tho 8V4-mllo dlstnnco ran bo constructed for $3600 or loss n,mllc. Three or threo nnd n half miles will bo trestles, which should not cost more thnn $11,000 or $12,000 a nillo. "Tho assortlon tho portngo would hnmpor tho cnnnl Is not truo. Tho two projects will occupy tho same ground only at a few places At thoso placed tho portnge can be shifted to the side, FROM LAST TO FIRST People used to take plain cod liver oil for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles after other remedies had failed. Scott's Emulsion is the modern idea of cod liver oil the first instead of the last resort when such ailments appear. The taste of the oil is not apparent and the oil itself is partly digested makes it easy for the stomach. Scott's Emulsion is a quick, reliable help at all ages. We'll e!il yo ample ft upw ttqunt. SCOTT A PUWNK. 1W SUtt, Kew York structlon. Furthermore the portnge wll! be of rorvlco to the national gov ernment In transporting freight for the canal." 8ee O. W. Johnson &. Co's big re ductions on clothlno ad In this paper. The Latre; Yarr.. A Pittsburg drummer tolls this new yarn: I alwnys carry a bottle of Kemp's Balaam In my grip. I tnke cold easily, and a fow dosos of the Hal sum alwnys makes mo a well man Everywhere I go I speak a good word for Komp. I take bold of my custom ers I take old men and young men, and tell thorn confidentially what I do, when I take cold. At druggists, 2S and CO cents. 4 Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Stnto of Oregon, for the County of Mnrion. Department No. 2: Amanda A. Johnson, plaintiff. vs. Charles K. Johnson, dofendnnt. To Charlos K. Johnson, tho nbovs namod dofendnnt; In tho nnmo of the S:ato of Oregon, you are horeby re quired to appear herein nnd nnBWor the complaint of plnlntlff on fllo heroin ngnlnst you within Blx woeltn from tho date of tho first publication horcof" And you are further notified that It you fall to so appear within said time said plaintiff will npply to the court for tho rellof prayed for In her com plaint, to-wlt. Por n decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween plaintiff nnd defendant, ami for the custody of Carl Johnson, a minor, and for her costs and disbursements, nnd for such other rellof as may sewn meat wiUi equity to tho court. And you nre further notified that this summons Ib served upon you by publication In the Dally Capital Jour nnl, n dally newspaper of gsnernl cir culation In Mnrion county, Oregon, for bIx consecutive woaks pursuant to nn ordor of the Honorable It, P. HoIso, Judgo of tho above onUtlod court duly mrulo, rondorod nnd entorcd of rooord heroin on tho 30th day of October, 1003. "And you nre further horeby notlflod that tho dato of tho first publication horoln Is tho 30th day of October, 1003, and tho dato of tho last publica tion will bo on tho 11th duy of Decem ber, 1003. PRANK HOLMES, 10-30-7t-Frl Attorney for Plnlntlff. : ..-....-. v iiwrwiB'iejaitM-ea3tss Hard ! Wheat i ; Flout 1 j i Only $t ,S pet fsacfc The famous Unexcelled Peacock Brand of flour. z The finest flour ever seld: j in tht city. Try it once. I We will sell to you again. ! $ : i D. A. White c Son ! 1 I Feedmea andScodsmcn ! 301 Cora'l SI, Salem, Oregon.. B4tH404-H We have a fine tract of Umber land near Cottage Grove 1000 acres will make about 4 million leet to 14 section. From 100 rods to 1 1-2 miles of river This is a snap. Tw6 acres, with good 5 room house, large barn, plenty of iruit, 1-2 acre of vet ches, for rent at $5.00 per month- 1-2 mile East of Asylum. If you have property to sell Or rent, or want to buy or sell, trade or-exchange for oUier property of any kind; or It you want a Ipan or Insur ance, see It. R. Ryan ft Co. 19-Sf-tf R. R. Ryan eewfieiwtBle?tBlf fMM-aH-Wf f f tKt p Oyer 50 Per Cent Reduction On j Dealing Stoves H. C. Watson, of Albany. II. C. Watson, a prominent Albany cltlsrn. 'tied at his home In that rltv Wednesday night. aftr a Uug-rliiK llln-ss. Continues For The Week See Corner Window M. WADE &, CO i ! i! i i ii !! i! &aietatwCTittoieieiwtpfmettwgtiii rBfl Bought Several Roads. fopoka, Kan., Dec. 11 The nnnu meeting of tho stockholders of the ja Fe Thursday confirmed the ichases of the Rnndsburg Railway Snn Francisco & Northwestern enlx & Eastern nnd Oakland t Side. He May Have Repented. Atlanta, Co.. Dec. 11. Hal Lewis, aged 52. former supreme Justice of Georgia, died yesterday at Oroena borough. He leaped Into national fame In 1S86 by making the speech nominating Bryan. The Entire Stock Of Boots and Shoes and Rubbers We have purchased of Jacob Vogtmust be sold at a sacrifice, Come early and j ; get the bargains, P.MANFRED ! Successor to Jacob Vogt. 2 6 5 Commercial Street ; ; No Dessert More Attractive Why o gelatine and ptnu aonra Boating, wt.tulutf, fttvonmj' and enuring when 3-r. produna baUcr remlta In two rnlnutter Krerj thing In the tMkage. Bimply add hot wAti-rMuliMtttoeool. It's perfection. Assr pn Vu Ibe botuewife. No titrable, lean ex pww. TryitUMby. In Pour Fruit FU. Kirn; Jroon. Orange, BlniUarj, ltujfc brry Mgreffliri. 10a rioiff Main 2953. ALL WOUIC DCLIVERlin WHEN I'ROMISKI iv v.n.u'sr- n f -S8i!Sm ' I ' Wrk vSSftStfrn B 'M Cmmr$ial St. WMtKgte .njwgiTffiirimwmm3ig-fta,,,g-fjm DID YOU FOROET OR WERE YOU TOO BUSY? Voti did not mud me Hint (inlor for irJutl.ug lust month. You hud bettor do It now. l'ltpre Is no Doner nine to got n iresii supply or i tlouery than just before thn now year. If yfu order It soon It will bo ready far you, jLft44-a)4.wtsa i ab-B !- r JO, HECK JO. MILLER, PETER HOCII. German Market I U opened, asst seer to Har ritt ft LawreBeo grocery store, a sVaa, mw jaarW. where all kinds ot meat esa be had. Low prieee and prompt dalirery cur motto. We snake a saeetalty of ftae Oervaaa nM of all kinds. Oire tu a ealL WIWH4 Elliott, the Job Printer. Willamette Univetsity John II. Coi.rvian, 1'ruidknt. Sai.ku, Okwio.v. College of Liberal Arts, Law, Art, Medicine, Music, Oratory, Theology. PREPARATORY DtPAHTWET-Oren 10 lli(Jct CCuplctlDjf clt bin uttte it 'pariment-IonerrrfliJMln iritaralory detartratnt- Besides sflordjir profcsslooal Uilnlr.tr, the Uslvtrilly (teas to ilc a norevitt crs(t)(l cseeatloa for all who are aware of the value of trained brain. THE WORMAL DEPArUMEriT-Offm a'tfcorouiJueBrie In W treofy $H practice of teacllsr. Meets all ttie nouireneats f state ecbool lay. He teackers ara In conalaot donanj, Cafexfogtfe Upon Appllcatloo. ' Harm 5 Lawrence b Salt wore Oroeerles aal Utter Groceries thai ANYBODY There's where you get GOOD, treatment and GOOD gcods Stop in and for yourwlf. ct p. o. grocery. , I I I I