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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1905)
E9H y ri mv : Ui n w M J i fe, I io SLyers Draining Tldo Lands. (From tho Toledo Reporter.) Ono of tlio most hopeful signs of coming prosperity is tlio effort now be ing mmlo to reclaim tlio large area of tldo lands nloiig tlio Ynquiim. Mr. It. IL Howell and Oajjtaln McTunklns linvo just-returned from theCJaIUmbltt where tboy lmvo been examining dlfforont typos of dredgers In uso there. Thoy decided to purchase tlio machinery for ono that lifts three-fourths of n cubic" yard of earth at n slnglo hoist. Thoy will construct a scow of itufllclont ca pacity to nccommodato tlio machinery nnd hoisting crane. Mr. William To ner Is nlso n party to tlio enterprise. As soon ns tho machinery can bo put in running order work will commqriqo in dyking tho tldelnnds near the city. Dirt for tho embankments will bo taken from tho beds of the river and sloughs, thus deepening the channels for naviga tion and making a (Inner dyko than when tho dirt is tnken from n ditch dug on tho inside. Toner, Mc.Junkins nnd others living nbovo hero will havo their lands safely dyked. Tho Depoo ICE For tho soason of 1005 wo quoto tho following prices In cash. In quantities loss than 100 po unds lo por pound. In quantities of 100 pounds, 70c per 100. Wo allow C per cont discount on nil coupon books for cash payed ' to drlvor or nt ofllco. Special ratos to creameries, ico cream parlors, butchers, hotels, restaurants nnd grocery stores. Froo dolivory within city limits. All ordors received beforo -1 o'clock p. m. will bo deliv ered tho samo day within old city limits. Parties living outsldo those limits must order ono day ahead. Wo furnish regular customers with ' ico cards. Ask tho driver for ono. SALEM ICE CO. Phono 451 Black. Ofllco on Alley back of Hotel Willamette, near Ico Plant. I Books by William J. Long I! Ways of Wood Folk 75c Wilderness Wars 75c Secrets of the Woods 75c Wood Folk at Scliool 75c Beasts of the Field $1.75 Fowls of tHe Ait $1.75 Scliool of the Woods Net $ J .50 Following the Deer Net $j.25 A Little Brother to the Bear Net $J.5Q GINN & COMPANY, polishers Trade Department, 29 Beacon St., Boston ltllBfteiaMtiMM(g9Muil84a JMMHMimillHUmmHHMHHHMUHIIIWH 1 ROSTEIN & i Dry Goods, Millinery and Clothing i Lots of now goodirat low prices. Ladios Sleovoloss White Vosis from Co up. Nico Clmllios ut 5c n ynrd. Embroid orios Values up to 15o a yard, our prico Co a yard. Corset 1 cover embroideries worth 60o a Dainty White Goods, Figured black Lawns, Millinery in nil tho now offeots, Flowers, Folinge, Bucklos, Chiffons, Mull, in I fact everything thnt goes to mako partment. Littlo prices. ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM DRY GOODS, 0L0TB3NQ AND MILLINERY, 298 and 300 Commercial St. Salem miniimiiiiiiiiiiimaiMn Sarsaparilia. Mends shattered nerves. Glvcsahealthy red to pale cheeks. Puts good flesh on thin children. Take off pimples, rashes. Ask your doc tor to tell you about it. &&??;; slough will bo dredged out nnd tho banks dyked. Down nt Mill Tour soma 2000 acres will bo reclaimed, Davis nnd Toner wIV havo excavations and dykes mndo on their oyster beds. It is claimed that if artificial ponds arp-'dug in which "to plant tlio young oyators thnt thoy will propagate. 'J Tho work already In contemplation will rcclnim land sufficient to keep 2000 dnirycows. This would mean nn nddif tlon of $100,000 to tho nnnual income) of tho county. With tho enst sldo of tho county slashing nnd seeding thb hills, nnd tho west sldo reclaiming thc rich tldo lands wo will suroly bo tunic1 ing progress. "I Thank tho Lord!" Cried Hannah Plant, of Llttlo Hock, Ark., for tho relief I got from Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. It cured my fearful run ning sores, which nothing olio would heal, nnd from which I had suffered for flvo years." It is a marvelous healer. Guaranteed at J. C. Perry's drug storo; 25c. GREENBAUM ynrd for 80o a yard. nn up.to-dnto Millinery De tPAHiT OAT ITAIi JOTTEWA1 SALEM, NEW YORK tfABl'nONB For Children and drown Tips, Materials, Suspender Gowns, Etc Notwithstanding tho cxtromo elab oration seen In many of tho seasons' productions thcro nro many modish gowns thnt nro extremely slmplo and cnslly produced by any woman who has a certain amount of faculty in tho di rection of dressmnklng. In children's wear especially this noto'qf simplicity nnd practicality is very much In, evi dence. Waahablo Materials. Wfiilo the gowns for grown ups may bo mado of waahablo malarial nnd novor seo tho laundry, tho children's npparcl must bo chosen with direct rof crenco to frequent washing. Linens in natural colors, in white, and in deep blues nnd roso pinks and green nro ns miioli In voguo this season as Inst, and mny bo plain nnd tnllnrmado or elab orated with embroideries ns tnsto in clines. Where plain tnilor styles aro choson contrncts of color aro stylishly Introduced by having' tho lint, belt, nnd shoes or hoso In matching tone, Suspender downs. Suspender gowns bid fair to rago in all sorts of fabrics nnd these though they begin with the children rnngo nil tho way to grandmother gowns, nnd up pear qulto Biiltablo too, if they aro judiciously managed. Somo of tlio best oxnmplcs have tho suspender in shnwl form with tho point coming from the shoulder nnd falling over tho top of tho bIcovo cap fushlou. Illustration. This handsomo stroct costume, tho illustration -f which is supplied by the Toilettes Fashion company, is of bluo and brown mohnir. Tho gores of tho skirt, front nnd sldo nro overlapping nnd finished with stitching. Pieces of graduated length nro inserted in tho scums ut tho first and sccon'd gores, giv ing nn nvcrskirt suggestion, and thoy nro finished with stitching nnd loop buttons, Waist with shoijt basque has two stitched plaits and overlapping front, trimmed n'ith tho buttons nnd loops, ns lire also, log o' mutton sleeve. Qirdlo nnd tlo of brown taffeta. Sashes and Qlrdlos Qaloro, Never was there it season whon rib bon played a moro important part in tho dross of young nnd old, Snshos and girdles uro used with all sorts of cos tumes, and bo It whispered nro espe cially helpful in refurbishing nn old gown, or giving variety to u solitary plain ono. Tho girdles vary from those of medium width pointed with the point up in tho back und down in front, giv ing even greater slopo thnn with tho "dip" which is completely out of date. x LUCY CARTKR. WERE TURNED DOWN. Portland Against Independent Tele- phono Company, (Corvallls Gazette.) Speaking of telephones, it is proper to stnto that tho peoplo of this part o( tho valley nnd especially of Corvallls, canuot understand what the business men of Portland mean by allowing the francbiso of tho Independent Telephone company to bo turned down. Wo havo been working hard for ono year in tho endeavor to get our lines into Portland, so that wo could have direct communication with tho Portland wholesale house, with tho idea of bet tering our trado conditions, hurry or ders with quick returns, etc., and when I we ask to be ndmittod you turn us I down. When tho farmers of Benton county went to tho trouble and expense of buying aud placing in operation tholr own telcphono system they asked to bo counccted with tho "Bell" system, thou in vogue in Corvallls, that they might talk direct with tho business men, they, too, wero turned ilown. Tho Bell" peoplo would not considor any worthy or just proposition from them. It was then that tho farmers camo to tho business men of Corvallls and said, "Here, what nro you going to do for us Wo waut connection with vou and tho "Bell '"company will not give . ...J. r- it to us. Now if you oan't help us to OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 100S. No Benefit No .Cost. If you are weak and worn out if you arc nervous, irrita ble, have headache, backache, neuralgia, or periodical pains, it is because you have exhausted your nerve force. If you cannot sleep, and arc thus robbed of the rest which nature demands for the restor ation of mental and physical vigor, your system will con tinue to run down. Dr. Miles' Nervine restores vitality by soothing and strengthening the nervous system, thus inducing refresh ing sleep, and imparting strength and vigor to all the organs of the body. There arc very few instances where Nervine will not benefit; if not, your druggist will re fund the money. "When I began taltlnu Dr. Miles' Nervine I had a. very Hour Htomncli, with rnln extending far around on my left sldo attended with nxtrcmo nerv ousness. I dreaded to havo night come, nn It was Impossible for me to sleep. Everything I ato dlntrcsecd me. licforo I had finished ono bottlo of Nervine thore was such n change thnt my husband bouuht six more, which has restored mo io honlth." Una. JKNNIIJ 0IMM8, lluhvlllo. Ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your druanlit, who will guarantee that tho flrttljottle will benefit. If It falls, he will refund your monoy. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind get our lines Into Corvallls wo will hnvo to look elsewhere Albany, per Imps, or Independence, will tnko us on." Wo did not do then ns Portland Is doing us today, but instead, wo or ganized nn "Independent Telcphono company," anil ns a result wo have In Corvallls today tho best up-to-date ecn trnl energy system In tlio Northwest, with 7fi") subscribers nnd n cash invest ment of $20,000. We havo on file .100 applications for phones, which nro bo ing flllod ns fast as possible. This list docs not Include subscribers in Linn and Polk coimtiw. f Wo nro talking over our lines ,wlth free switching to Hnrrisbiirg, Tangent, Lebanon, Dallns, Independence, Alien, and many other towns in ndjolning counties having independent connection with the Corvallls system, for $1 per month residence, nnd $1.60 por month Business phone. The Benton County Citizens' Longue. which was instrumental in tlio forma tion of tho Independent Telephone com pany in Corvallls, adopted tho follow ing resolutions nt their lnit regular meeting, May 2, 100J5: "Ho it rosolvod by the Benton Coun ty t'ltixons' League, that wo urge tho commercial organization oftho city of Portland to givn tho Independent Tolo pbono inovoment earnest approval to tho end that arrangements mny be mado whereby tho 1000 users of Inde pendent telephones in Bontou county may lmvo direct conneutlon with Port land hushies houses through thoir In dependent phonos." Wo firmly belinvo thnt there lire somo mon lu Portland who will help us lu what wo consider n just enterprise. Wo do not think because your city council voted ngalnst tlio franchise- that it necessarily means that you till aro op posed to our Independent telephone system. Tho other tiny n certain tra cling man made tho statement to ono of his customers, "I must hurry buck to Portland today, heonuio the 'boss wants to get out and do somo work for tho telophouo company, as tho matter of franchUo comes up beforo tho coun cil today." Upon inquiry, tho eustomer was very much surprised to leurn' that it was in opposition to tho independent company that tho "boss" was going to work. At this tho customer became very indignant and informed tlio sales man that iu tho futuro he need not call, as bo would buy his hardware iu San Francisco. Is this tho way that Port land is going to help tho remainder of the statof Wo know that sho has over been selfish, but wo had begun to think that sho had outgrown tho fault, as she is old enough to bo wiser. Just so fnr as she helps Benton, or any other coun ty in tho state, in a worthy enterprise, just so inr doos shohclp herself. Yours very truly, JOHN P. ALLUX, k Secretary Benton Couny Citizens' League. ii ii . There's no beauty in all tho land That can with her faco compare, Her lips aro red, her eyes aro bright, Sho takes Bocky Mountain nt night. Stone's Drug Store. 9 ii. SUMMER SCHOOL. The first term begins on the first Monday in May, and continues for eight weeks. A thorough review will be civen in all branches thr Hi eh the tenth feadex Address , J, J, KRAPS. Pw" - - 4-20-tf N6Uco to Contractors. Sealed bids will bo received at tho ofllco of tho Board of Public Building Commissioners in tho stato capital building, Salem, Oregon, until 12 M. Monday, Mny 15th, 1003, for tho follovlng work nnd materials "or tho stato capital building and greunds: Painting tlio oxtorlor of building nnd painters' material; making waterproof tho dome; concroto walks nnd comcht work. All to ba In nccordnnco with plans and specifications now on exhi bition at tho Board of l'uulic uuiiumg Commissioners' office, Salem, Oregon, nnd nt tho ofllco of Dclos D. Ncor, ar chitect, 133V4 First street, Portland, Oregon, and from whom any fu'rthor information enn bo obtained. Ml bids must bo drawn ns required by tho specifications "seo finally" nnd submitted unon blnnk forms which can bo had at both tho Board of Public Building Commissioners and architect's office. Any bid not so drawn will not bu considered bv tho Board, nnd tho Bonrd resorves tho right to roject any nnd nil bids. Bv ordor of tho Board of Public Building Commissioners. OEO. K. CHAMBERLAIN, Governor. F. I. DUNBAR, Sccrctnry of State. CIIAS. S. MOORE, Stato Treasuror. Attest: W. N. QATKNS, Clork of Bonrd. Apr. 20, May 1-30-8-10-13. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Poultry at Stelner'a Market. Eggs Por dozen, loc. Ducks 1012c. Chickens 010c. Hons-llc. Frys 1210c. Baker & Son. Eggs Per dozen, 10c. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. Potatoes 10c. Potntocs, swcot, 2c. Onions 514c Apples 7G2J)$1.00. 1 r Tropical Fruits. Bnnnnns O'Gc lb. Coconnuta, $1.00 per doz. Orangos 2.002.D0. Lemons $2.75(3.50. Live fitoclt Markal 8teors 33i. Cows-3U,. Sheep ic. Dressed venl (l Fat hogs 0Hl6c. Hay, mil BW Baled Cheat flO Baled Clover $8$10. Bran-$22.50. Shorts-$24.50. Eqqs, Butter and Cream. By Commercial Cre.im Co Butter 27e. Butter fat 20s at station. Ornln, Hops and Flour, Oats Choice whlto, $1.30, Barley $2323.50. Mour$-l.-10. Vhoat-80c. PJRTLANDMARKET. Wheat-Walla Walla, SOc Valley 8788c. Flour Valley, straights, $4.10; gra ham, $4.00. Oats-Choico white, $1.351.40. Mlllstuff-Bran, $10.50. Hay Timothy, $14.50. Potatoes 95$1.05. Poultry Mixed chickens, per pound, l212VJc; springs, 1415o; hens. 14 15c; fryers, 1820c; broilers, 22 25oj geese, 73c; turkeys, live, 18 17c; turkeys, dressed, 1722ot ducks, old, dozen, $78; spring ducks, $9 0.50. Pork Dressed, 78e, Beef Dressed, 2Vi5c. Voal 3Vi8c. Mutton Dressed, 67e. Hops 1004 crop, 2223c. Wool Valley, 2021e Eastern Ore gon, 1418o; mohair, S031c. HIdea dry, 10 pounds and upwards, 1C1Gjc. Butter Fancy creamer, 1820e; dairy, 108c; cooking, I314e. Cheese Young America, 17cj Oregon full cream, 16c. Eggs Oregon ranch, 18c. 1 'H 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 i-n i i ::A GOOD MEAL: Makes a person feel satisfied ', ', ', with themselves and the whole ' ; ; world. Those aro the kind of ' meals wo sqrve. Quick service. 1 White House Restaurant: GEORGE BROS. State Street, Proprietors. M 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II ni 1 1 1 4- Dp! Three Trains to the.roX Through Putlman standard ,j tourist slcoplng cars dally to Ouuii Chicago, Spokanoj tourist wL cars dally to Kansas rjlty; tC Pullman -tourist bIoodIdr mm . Honally conducted) weekly to cyl go; reclining chair cars (leata ,, to tho East dally. ' 70 HOURS 70 P0RJHD T0 .CHICAGO No Chain ef Csri UPART iTOH TIMD SCHEDULES rtam 1'oitUnJ, or. E0l CMCKn l"ortlnd Bpoclal a IB i. m ri II ant Ington Salt Lake. Ikntu. n Worth. Omsba, Kuuu and But. ? Atlantic KxproM 1:15 p. in, tin llttnt lngtoa "etTViiaT" Put Mall fllf r. m. Tl Bpokan Sj'Li Center ft, Aorth, Oaann, Katiiu CU7, Hi. L.inli.'l'hlcato and EMt. i '", WftlU Walla. Ii..n BpokAno. Wallace, puui man, Mlunoaia gl Paul, DDlath.Vllwankt I: La wuitxo, ana cjuii. Ocean and River 8ehedla, For San Francisco Every fir at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way poLtti and North Beach Dally (except fhs day) at 8 p. m.j Saturday at 10 p. a. Dally ocrvico (water permlttlsi) n Wlllnmotto and Yamhill rlvcri. , For fuller Information ask or vriu your neareet ticket agent, or A. L. CRAIQ, Qcnoral Passenger Aitt Tho Oregon Railroad & NarlrttJa Co., Portland, Oregon. TIME CARD NO. 26. No. 2 for Yaqulna Lcavos Albany U. P.K. Leaves Corvallls IMS PJl Arlvoa Yaqulna 5:W P.E No. 1. ReturnlnQ Lcavoa Yaqulna 7:16111 Loaves Corvallls 11:20 AJt Arrives Albany 12:15 PJt No. 3 for Detroit Lcavo Albany 1:00 IMt Arrives Detroit :00PJI No. 4 from Detroit Loavo Dotrolt :10 Ut Arrivot Albany 11:1! Ik" Train No. I arrives In Alb; fi tlmo to connect with the 8, P. Knit bound train, as well as giving two thrco hours In Albany before depart urtf of S. 1' north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with tb8.r trains at Corvallls and Albany glilil direct eorvlco to Newport and i cent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit, BreUenbii and othor mountain resorts learei il bany nt 1:00 p. m., reaching DWt about 0:00 p. m. For furthor Information spplJ to T. II.' CURTIS, Acting MiaiJ T. COOKIIELL, Agent, Albany. H. II, ORONI8E, Agont, Comllii. Elbow Grease Will alwavs bo employed in l kooping, but tho days of scruODitj ' the wnshtub are a thing of tk F i The Inventor has brouabt about Ut i , -i- olutlon. Seo our almost human i; machinery. Wo havo the latest t & makes. Your family work and W dry, 5 conta per pound; finished, ! littlo more. Salem SteamLaundry COLONEL J. OLMSTED, W DOROUS D. OLMSTED, ! n.tn T.tWtv RtreeL PllM, ' niiiiiiiiun'rTTT' New Langc Hotel Corner Sixth and XfrAW itreets, Portland, Or, C'JJ imperial;, bwshj . r-- . modern. Bates lowest fcrJw, class service, bteara ' elevator, elegant cafe " in connection On dlrt fair grounas. r. "(- -. torr Sam Banman, nang merly of Omaha, X'. M i HZZi To the Cotmtry PeopJ ' , wnen in town j Star Reataurant, 339 Court Btt, joining Wade's hardware i at all hours, 15 cent W-"1