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frm7 "1 r K'ret5awg DAILY CAPITAL J0CB1CAL, MAXJOK, OSMtOY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1905. 4 MATTER Of HEALTH t 5- pOYAl POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE DEVELOP 1 WESTERN OREGON Fight for Observation Car Western Oregon Will Not Be Abandoned in TJio Greater Salem Cominorcial flub veceivod tho following telegram from General PasRongor Agont Chns. S. I'oe, of tho Soutliorn Pacific, which shows ii eoramondnblo Interest hi Western Ore Ore eon: "Ban Francisco, April 10. Referring to my telegrams of April 13th rind Uth, all arrangements wore tntulo for operat ing observation cars on trains 11 ami 12 through tho Willnmctto valley.. Ho ((ret exceedingly that it has boon found Impossible from tho operating stand point, c. s. ri:i:," Tho nbovu shows n coiumondabln in terest in tho matter, and it is to bo lionod tlmt tho service fan still be oh taullshcd. To run observation cars on tho trains between Han Francisco and Portland, and omit tho country north of (llouilnlo by daylight, Is like present injr tho piny of Hamlet and omit tho jmrt of tho "Prlneo." At present these beautiful palaee car aro started out of San Francisco in the evening, run all night and then show tho country by daylight from ltoddlug to Grant Puss. Tho cars are taken nlong until about midnight and left nt Roseburg. There they aro turned around anil taken by tho southbound train about t a. in., and carried back to Oakland, Cal., again running tho Inst half of their journey by night. Mtvtars MeCormiek and Fee saw the THIS IS THE NAME i&gyne) AND THIS is the WHEEL Injustice of leaving these cars off the north end of tho run to Portland, and decided to hnvo the cars left over night nt Glendnlo, and carried on to Portland by tho morning train going north, and reaching Portland in tho ovonlng, an nil-day rldo through the most beautiful part of Oregon, through tho Cow Creek canyon, through the Cnllpnola mountains and along the North Uufpqun, past Itoswoll Springs, through tho continuous orchards of the Wlllamotto vnlloy, past Willamette falls, and into Portland. Tho train leaving Portland tho next morning was to tnko tho train bank over the same route. This was tho most practical thing in the way of observation car service that was over undertaken, as it cut out nil hauling the cars after dark, but lias been abandoned bocause of insufficient turntable facilities at Portland. As Messrs. MeCormiek and Fee hnvo shown n disposition to accommodate tho Willamette vnllo, and both saw the practical value of extending this sorvine, it ii to bo hoped that Momrs. Worthiugtou and t'oman, at Portland, will II ml some way to turn those cars around, and extend this service to tho riolumt and most profitable part of tho company's linos on tho coast from Glendnlo north, as no one lins seen tho best part of Orogon who has not been over this part of tho state. As was stated in Tho Journal yostorday, thoso ears could bo turned nround on several of tho "Y" tmeks this side of Port land until n turntable could bo fur u j shod there, if there is not one there already. Wherever wheel are ridden mul wborovrr Tribunes are kuiwu thri ywt will Hint the rblw loyal to tkolr mounUs luit beeaumt they're (wtiutwl lifae; Hot bue they think te ape ho we fa wo us rluVr, but for the genuine worth of the wheel tteelf. Worth, mens tired ih durability, 1m ey running, in tftHMluitt from annoying break down of tpl. erowng, cwK r wrn ut or ojUlteked hearing. Cow and tr) h hh4h om oar new mad a. All type to eaoee from, any lire, uaddU er bar. Humlrltw, tir, lamp, b(l Hd e arrlhiitg the rider needs, Hatimlny we veld live v heels. Hot bad Xor a "half way sort of dn." 1 A. Wiggins' XmplMaeut House, UM-S57 Liberty at Jftra Iiapleaieats, Wheels, Autoroo fcCtoa, Scwiug Machines and Supplies, In Avmsw&kWtA I BILLS PASS THE COUNCIL The regular meeting of tho city council was held last evening with all present, oxcept Alderman Skfife. Geo. Orlswoltl was given time to pre sent a petition for the purchase of two fire extnguishers and two flro lanterns to be used by tho Yew Park hoseteam. Tho committee on firo and water, which was authorized to investigate tho proposed erection of a corrugated iron building by Stciner & Borger, tho same having been opposed by Mr. PoKle, on the grounds that its erection would en danger tho adjoining property, reported that, in their judgment, tho right to croct said building should be granted. Attorney Holmos was given permission to spoak in behalf of Mr. Pohle. At torney McMnhon then followed him, spoaking for Steinor & Berger. After some discussion a vote was taken on tho adoption of the committee's roport, and was lost by a vote of 7 to 0. Judge Boise asked pormision to speak regnrding tho proposed extension of Highland avenue through his proper ty Ho said that such a proceeding would injure the value of his property, and cause much oxpense to himself, and lie did not believe that, nt this time, thcro wns need for such a road. . Alderman Stcusloll submitted a re port regarding the construction of a sidewalk on tho west sido of Commer cial street, near Marion square, to cost about $400. Alderman Ocsuor moved that tho committee on bewors advertise for bids for It construction. This motion wns carried. A motion was mado and carried that the committeo on tiro and water be au thorized to buy six cords of wood at a price not to exceed $3,50 per cord. ' There being a vncuncy on tho Board of Park Commissioners, it was voted that Rev. Knight bo unpointed to fill tho vacancy. A motion by Alderman Churchill that tho l'j mill road tax, together with tho poll tax, be expended on improvements in nil wards of tho city was lost. An opinion was rend from tho city attorney stating that only nickcl-in-the-slot machines were allowed to bo li censed by tho city. Slot machines, oth er than nlckel-inrtho-slot, wore, in his opiuion, not pcrmissablc. Alderman Hughes moved Mint n grade bo established from tho north lino of Leslie street to the south line of Lin soln street, on High street, which wns curried. Two bills, ono to regulate nnd tax ex press rompanios, and another to regu late nnd tax telegraph companies, wore rend the first and second timos, nnd re ferred to the committeo on ordinances. A bill to regulate the salo of trading stamps wns read twice, and referrod to the committee on ordinances. A bill for an ordinance requiring tho city marshal and nil regular salnriod po licemen to woar a blue uniform nnd helmet was road twice, nnd referred to tho committeo on ordinances. Another new bill, rond for tho first time, wis one to authorize tho mayor to hnvo power to pnrdon nnd commute any sentence of a person convicted in tho recorder's court. Tho mutter was ro forred to the wnys unit litmus commit tee. Thert were only two bills to come up for third rvHding, and thoso ware b6th Phimih), Que uhh to regulate ilto erec tion of toliigrapl! and telephone polos TWO BEAUTIFUL WOMEN WHO ESCAPED SPRING CATARRH BY TAKING PERU -Nj Spring Fever is Spring CatarrhNothing Robs flJ v ?LiciigLifl ukc spring- aiarrn. P.ni io 4-U Ci . w-iu-xia ao uic A-inesr lonil ror a weary Woman. Miss B. Inez SUveraTlKJVvrTRrKrvvJ York Citv. Grand Ilecnnler n,nM .. "VI Independence, writes: mrlcy 'Nino years of work, withnnt . ........ 1 . - . ' . . "non. ..i oui my nervous sysiom. I lost my appotito i.'l II.".". " ""! weak and exhausted nearly all tho ttm.. "Peruna restored me tn nt. u ... . , tveeka. It lit the, ftnc ntZ "5a" 1 that I know Silvern. of. I gladly endorse IlZ$ H Poruna is tho most prompt and lormanontcm??l nil cases of norvonn nrrvRtmUnn .. i i UI,iV Catarrh Irnonrn tn thn tnoillr.nl n.nr...i ' "Sfc Hv,,.. n. ..v .UWV..WMA .UIL'IWIUU, MISS ESTELLE CAMPBELL. Miss Estelle Campbell, 140 N. High street, Nash vlllo, Tenn., writes: "Peruna helped mc when almost everything else failed. I was rundown from overwork, as I had not been able to take a vacation for three years and naturally my nerves were all unstrung and I was greatly In need of rest and a tonic "I went away for two months, but did not soem to got my.strongth back, although I was taking a prescription which tho doctor gave mo before I wont away. 'At tho request of my relatives, with whom I -was visiting, I began to uso Peruna, and you cannot roallzo how glad I was when within a weok I found I was feeling so much better. Inside of a month I was focling splendidly, roady and able to take up my worK acain." Ksteuo uampbcii. ISS-V-V.. SfSKJ.sl sexsoi w.m Kir $ SLv is ' !a &.' SvX$. &$&& A Spring Tonic. Almost overybody needs a tonic in tho spring. Something to brace tho nerves, invigorato tho brain, and cleanso the blood. That Peruna will do this is be yond all question. Wo havo on filo thousands of letters which testify to the curativo and pre ventive valuo of Poruna in cases of nervous depression and run down con ditions of the system. We quote a typical case: Mr. Prank Williams, 8035 84th street, New York City, member First Prcsby torlan Church and Captain Capitol Golf Club, writes: "Last spring I suffered with malaria MISS B. INEZ SILVERA. and a run down condition which eeemod , very auucnit to overcome. "I tried several different tonics but did not seem to got much bettor until I tvgan using Poruna. My recovery was slow, but I was improving and 1 was glad to continue using it. "At the end of two months my health was restored and I looked and felt much better than I had for years. Your rem edy is well worthy of a recommend and I am pleaced to glvo It mine." Frank Williams. Peruna never falls to prevent spring catarrh or nervous prostra tion. If taken In time. Pc-ru-na Contains No Narcotlctl One reason why Poruna has fonndti manentuso in so many homes bthtl contains no narcotlo of any klnl rana is perfoctly harmless. It on used any length of time without lng a drug habit. Poruna does notpd auco temporary results, it is per In lta effect. It has no bad effect upon the irite and gradually eliminates catarrh tjy moving the cause or oatarrh. Then a multitudo of homes whero Permit been used off and on for twontr ju.1 Much a thing could not bo pouttM Peruna contained any drugs ctii cotio nature. All correspondent bi strictly confidential. PREPARE CITY FOR SUMMER VISITORS Mayor P. W. Waters, in n mossago delivered to tho council Inst evening, said: 'Aware of an effort being made along gouoral linos throughout tho municipali ties of Orogon towards the improvement nnd bettorntont of streets nnd residence proporty, and feeling somewhat myself tho great importance of falling into line in tlieso modern methods of renovating, which aro for the well-known purpose of presenting a clean, beautiful and pictur osquo set of communities to tho visitors drawn by tho coming Lewis nnd Clark centennial, I beg to bo permitted to call tho attention of tho citixens of this, the Capital City of Orogon, to tho urgent necessity of making special efforts to tho end that Salem may present to the strangor as clean, nrtistic nnd Invit ing a municipality n,s is to bo found in anil wlrtts, and th other prosoribs the the whole state of Oregou. itiotluMl of building sidewalks In oor-j 'We must engage in frioudly rivalry tain tHMtiaHH of the city, Bills against ine iwy-wara rami unit reierrwi to mo coininitti on current expout.. IH X Tboinna llalmer, advertising man Er of tho Iluttoriok publications, ays: "Von cnnot kill an clephaut with a popgun. Neither can you gei a pago effect with nu inch advertise ment" Wlite fa jttit another way of i&7, (air ron mb (to Joatlc to yor hr (ok nUU snuill ad. Buppoia try vm t U taU pr. " Don't Borrow Trouble. It 13 a bnll habit to borrow anything but th vorsL thing you can possibly borrow, is trouble. Whon siok, sore, heavy, weary and worn-out by tho pams nA jvolitins of dyspepsia, bilious-te-t, llripht's-utsimse, and similar in ternal disorders, don't sit down nnd bnM)l oxer your symptoms, but fly for rehaf to Kleetrljf Bittors. Hro you will find sure and permanent forgetful- nesa of all your troubles, and your body will net be burdened by a load of debt diseaee. At J. O. Perry's drug store. Prioe 60s. Guaranteed. with our bister towns in this work of beautifying our city nnd suburbs. Sa lem is already noted for her wide, tree lined and symotrionl thnroughfaros mid with a gonornl oo operation on tho part ! council of every proporty owner, she can be made to oxtond her welcome a hundred fold by means of an inviting appear ance. Travelers passing through our town are frequent in their praises of Sa lem 's unturnl beauty, whon comparing it to other places in Oregon. "Not only is it my duty, but it is also my pleasure to muko uso of my oflieiul privilege in asking tho honrty cooperatiou of n further effort towards improving our streets nnd residonee property. Boing fully aware of the com meudnblo work already dono by differ ent individuals for tho benefit of the public, and well knowing that some of the bonofnetors have worked without hope of reward, and nt a pecuniary loss, I take it that tho example sot will, with this roferettco from me, start a crusade headod towards civic improvement which will gain in momentum and forco until it incorporates within its bound aries ovory ward in our city government nnd in its ranks every citizen of the Capital City. It was uuanimously ndoptod by tho Tacks Galore. During tho past few days numtrl complaints have bee'n reported fromlj cyclists that the sidewalks in certj parts of the city aro strewn with bd with the result that many tires ou'J wheels have lost their wind, and ball go out of commission. The support! is, that, as this is houso cleaning tJ some of tho small boys got hold ofi tacks, and spread them on the just for the fun of seeing the wheelij ker bump. o Mado Some Money. There was a srunll woman in the el yebtorday, who measured not more tks 40 inches high. Sho wns arojnd oht ing charity from different storo ke(p nnd business men, nnd was successful! annexing a number of nickles dimes. Call for Oity Warrant. Notice Is hereby given that thcro are fuuds on hand applicable to the pay ment of all warrants ef tae City ot'SA- lorn drawn qh the Head Fia, endorsed "Not raid for want of fuads.' Hold ers of said warrants will pleaso pre- sent them for payment at the office of the undersigned, Ne. 1 Commercial utroet, as interest will eese from and after the 10th Inst. PBANK MEREDITH, Cfty Treasurer. Salem, Or., April 19, 1905. -19-lOt How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ho ward for tiny onse of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Halls 'a Catarrh. V. J., CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. We, tho undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and bo Hove him perfectly iKworable in all business transactions and nnanoially able to oarry out any obligations made by the firm. Waldlng, Kinntaa &Mar vin, Wholesale Druggists, Tolede, Ohio. Halls Hall's Catatrh Cure is tak- eu internally, acting direetly upon tho blood and mucous surfae.ee of the sys tem. Testimonials soot free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall'a Family Pills for eoasti. pat ion. General Admission Te the elesiag recital ef the Ttmliaa reserved by calling 'anv afterneen thhl,1, aBMt hm rwIons la'the week at Tiega hall. ' jwUltary department. O. A. O. Cadets. Tho organization and rostor of tho 0. A. C. Cadets has boon announcod for 19060. Sam L. Damon has been elected lieutenant-colonel; Fred C. Stimsou, major-inspector; II. B. Auld, captaiu and ndjutant; D. V. Walker, 'captain and quartermaster; Goo. II. Boot, captain and oommissiary; S. L. Hose, sorgoant-major; E. P. Rawson, quartermaster sergeant; R. T, Thomp son, ooinuiibury sergennt; C. C. Gates aad r. U. .Powells, color sergeants. fThese are the principal officers, but each of the companies have their offi cers and minor positions. There is the band, first nud second battalions, E, V, G aud II oempaaies. The selection of officers for the comiag year is made at this time to enable to prepare for the responsibility they will have to assume apea eateriag next fall. Cadeis who are deficient in other departments, in Making Improvements. Mr. Hooker, who recently bought cl tho red corner drug store, is this wq having extensive improvements H nnd when the alterations are -ompWI ho will have as fine nu equipped storo as there is in tho valley. Improves tho Looks. Since tho bill board stnnd has befl taken down from tho vacant lot on W corner of Stuto and Hick streets, H appoaranco of that vicinity ii gre'! improved. Dr.Stone'sDnujStoti does a strictly cash business, owes J ono, atd no ono owes it; carrtM ! stock; its shelves, counters and cases aro loaded with drugs roedici' notions, toilet articles, wtnes liquors of all kinds for melial ?r poses. Dr. Stono is a regular grads' in medictno and haa had many years i experience iu the practice. OonsaB tions are free. Prescriptions are i"i and only regular prices for medW' Dr. Stono can be found at his store, Salem, Oregon, from 6 ia i morning nntil 0 at night Edison Phonosvaph Agency. Gasoline Lamm Mantels. GasOfV Typewriters, New, Second-Hand. Bj 214 Coral St, Phono Main IV