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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1905)
PAXCY OAP1TAL JOURNAL. flALEM, OREO"- THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1905. Ayers mmmiBmanMiammnmDiis Clierrv Pectoral. Doc tors have used it for over sixty years, we are willing, anxious thatyoushouldaskyourowndoc- toraboutyourusingirforcoughs, colds, bronchitis. J.CSxtrCe., LOVIU, Xf t DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Directors of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company have appropriated (630,000 for Increased facilities is Philadelphia, a ad improvements etrfi mated at $7,000,000 have Leon author ized all along the line by the board, with the order that the work be started at once. BY HOFER BROS. OmOIAZi CENSUS SALEM. MAY, 1901, 13,287. MAYOR ELMORE EXPLORES Told He Better Take a Team to Get Home StHl Making a Fight to Get Passenger Train ner, some went down town, the reporter got several subscribers, Mayor Elmore met Conductor Sperger, who run on this Use many years, awl as aa old r:irofld man, said: "Thero would be abundantly, a groat deal more travel over (Ms road, - and there would be more business and the country would settle up faster if there were a daily passenger train." Sparger was laid oil seme time ago for some Irregularity of conduct. His Mroog belief that there ought to be a imseeager train en the lino bad become chronic. Meet Another Train. At Silverton we met the train from Sprlngaold. It had a coach, combina tion mall, baggage and express car and four freight ears. The conductor said be 'bad handled about 00 passengers, and had about 30 on board, pretty good for a train that makes about 12 miles an hour. When It was suggested by ilnyor Blraoro that the people of East ern Marlon and Linn counties ought not le compolled to drivo over to the main line to get baok and forth to Salem, Albany nnd Portland, a Harrlman of ficial asked him: "Don't wo get the business, any how t" "Yd, you do. But look at it from out standpoint. Isn't our time worth something, to say nothjng of driving The sheep raisers of Montana have had as especially prosperous season. The price of wool ha aot been higher la years, and the clip has yielded You Get Up Brownsville, Spt. 20. Mayor El mfifA And iht rnrwirfn wlm want at. ploro Iho Bast Side railway lost a day1!"8 " acd r,a!n'r heflt on1 byinakingamlstakolutrylngtolcave Jft, "d "ftcr U fr0m U0? to Woodburn o the evening train, wMch , f8f earn That maney ought to only runs a, far as Silverton, aid then ' Ue US ,l, the cU-v 8ver tk S1Jc In the morning tired, languid, and frequently with a headache that is almost unbearable. You have been nervous, restless and sleepless night after night, and gloomy and irritable during the day. This nervous exhaus tion affects the heart, lungs and other organs that depend upon the nerves for motive power. Then the stomach fails to di gest the food ; the heart action is weak, and circulation poor, and th kidneys and liver in active. What you need is not a stom ach, head, kidney or liver med icine, but Dr. Miles' Nervine to soothe and feed the nerves and bund nerve tissue. PRiWG! THAT IS RIGHT THAT IS THE KID WE DO! No job too small, nor too large, for as to handle. LKT US FIGURE ON YOUR NEXT ORDER. You will bo pleased with both work and price ELLIOTT THE JOB PRINTER Phene: Main 1243 217 South Commercial St. -doubles haek to Woodbura the day before going on through. Advised to Tako Teams. next railway. One of Mayor Elmore's purposes In making this all-day trip on this mixed train on the Bast Side was to rather itmL... i .i - i a i . ""' " " "B "am i " statistics of population, express bust her fr iWowlllo," said Station aHd ,robable earnings of a daily Agent Johnson, "until tomorrow at paowoger train. Several express agents 30.W. You can go as far as Silver. tod Mm thl(t the woo,,, u a groat ton this evening, stay over night and 1IMWM of pre, buslaess If such a get out of there tomorrow at about 1 trB,B WKe 0Bj ft jj of P' m terisbl!e stulT was now sent ns local "That is If the northbound train Is freight, because freight and express on time." ho added, thoughtfully, je tBa MW9 t)we- The mayor wllI "The trains meet there, but both do local freight and switching, ami some time you do not get out of Silverton I nK iph mine unit. ine mayor submit a report to the Eugene Develop ment convention. so early. "Better take a team and go across, If thero Is any object," said an em ploye on the Bast side Use. "You'll savo tltno by golnng up on tho main Una, and driving Reross to any of tho Knst Side stations," said another railroad man. "If your time Is worth anything," tho mayor was advised, "go up the main linn, take a team at Ilnlsoy, drive over and see yHr man. Drlvo Iwek and take the next train for Eugene, Tako a toam thero and drive to Xntrea. Yeu'Il get there before wo do. Stayod Over Night. But tho mayor and the reporter wore not to he diverted from making tho trip over too Knot Side railway, and exploring It thoroughly. Train No. 11 next day from Portland was late, and wo pulled out of Woodbwa a little after 11 for SUrorto. A Mixed Train. The daily train lieiwoou Woodburn and Springfield Is mwde up of a coach )? mall and exproM far, and all tho freight oam that happen to be g Ing either way. There wore 42 pas eugr and a lot of elilldrea In the No Moro Sunday Excursions on tho O. It E. Railroad. The Sunday excursions on tho C. & It. have been discontinued, and no more will bo run this season; but tho three- day rates, good going on Saturday and returning .Monday, will bo contlnuod on the S. P. until September 30th and on the C. & K. until October lltb. Sea son tiekets from all S. P. and C. E. points will be sold until September 30th. Excellent sport Is now to bo had in Yaqoina bay trolling for salmon, which are running freely. September is the beet menth to oajay the ocean, calm, warm and beautiful. All should talfe advantage of the excursion rates, which will soon bo withdrawn. 0-19-llt rho Southern Pacific company Will sell tickets, Salem to Boswell 8prings and return up to and including September 30, 1006, 11)06, limited to 30 Ways, rate of 13.63 6-5-tf conch, whoa too froigat ears wrre' hitched ok I "Look out there! We're going to couple up," shouted tho hrakeiuan ns the engine slowly baohod down with a string nf freight ears. We paosod Twa send and MeKee, whore a few pis sesKra were put a and on, and pulled into Mt. Aug!. Ilore a half hour was taken to handle frwigkt and wood ur Tho reporter picked up a few subtt'nlt ' era ami took some noM on thi- t wn Thin bright and prosperous lit tie .! logo eity and avbarbe, with population naturally doing lHtslnoM at this rail road station, number at least 3000 It has church, aollogw, a seminary, brass band, Hwpper, bat no through pas senger train. Anothear Fine Town. The next atop la Silverton, and here ato eotlego, high school, church, banks, sawmill, flouring mill, brass lnd, newspaper, but no paMeagor train Mih Kvie lirecne a 1""' KlIuj. beyond hero. Tho train stayed here aaj octrees, whp is to iit Amitu xt hour and ten mlnutoe. We all got din-1 month. kKPV'O usaA3RuaasBB Jlr wlfa wajl nublwt In irovoro min. tal strain, which resulted In nervous pnxrtratlon. Tho first symptoms woro uncontrollalilo crying and molancholy spells, which Increased to such an ex tent that for over a year she would have a spell every day of from four to six houro duration. She required the constant attention of her physic tan and attendants. Rho suffcrec great pain and anguish. Tho txst physicians attending her could give no relief, and she Anally Ix-camo almost of unsound mind. An a last resort I begun giving her Dr. Miles' Nervin. and Tonic, and noticed that hrr spells nixt day were not do severe, nnd they gradually dis appeared altogether, fiho has had no recurrence of the spells, and Is gain ing In health nnd stn-ngth. J. 1. OVKRHOLSKn, Sterling. HL Dr. Mllet' Nervine Is sold by your druaqlit, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If It falls, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind WALL PAPER We are exclusive dealers in Wall Paper, and carry tho finest and most complete line in the city. We can plcaie ;on with goods and prices. Come and see us. C. L. lemmon 299 Liberty St. Phone 2475 How to Live and M Jolly AH the Day EAT HOT OAKES, BREAKFAST MUFFINS, BOSTON BROWN BREAD OR PLUM PUDDING xnado froehfrom ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR. It Is the most healthy and tastoful food you can procure. Try it and yon will want no moro of tho ready made, bako-shop or canned-goods kind. Tho flour la prepared all ready for tho liquids. Tho ECONOMY In buying; tho SDHPUO IT7 in making and the ASSURANCE of having a pure and wholesome food are points worthy of consideration. Packages for 7 loaves 20c 10-Pound Sack C5c Ask Your Grocer for It ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO. Pacific Coast Factory, San Joso, Cal. NEW and SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT and SOLD Highest price paid for second-hand goods of eery description. I have a good stock of Tinware, Qranitewarc, Dishes, Croekery, etc., that I can save you monoy on. O. L. McPEEK, Phono 1233 Main. 170 Commercial St AT THE STOP White House Restaurant if you want the best eating the mnrket affords. Everything first class nnd up-to-ilntc GEORGE BROS. Proprs. Phnno Main sH'.'l. State Street. I Gold Dust Flout I aa.imi.., i ) TWO GOOD PODJTED FACTS. Are always observable on a critical examination of our laundry work, and that Is that tho color is porfect and tho finl&u beautiful on all linen done up hero Shirt waists, crash, linen, duck suits and hue curtains are laun dered bore, in a manner that givco oil the beauty and freshness of the sew article. Salem Steam Laundry (OI.ONELJ OI.MSTFD Pro,, HHROUH D W.MSTI- l V i i ,e.r 130 Ltlcrly Stnct Phone 411 Ltio orlers in Dallas with J J. Fi'lcr, or at the Rov Confectionery .Store Made by THE SIDNEY POW ER COMPANY, 8Idney, Ore gon. Made for family uie. Ask your grocor for It Bran and shorts tlwaya on hand. P. B. Wallace ! AGENT J Cet)Hoe9esaa)a)0aa WJii' , 1i , " .niniiiuiHi OUR MEATS ARE ALWAYS TID3 BEST. For we take especial tare to buy none but the host, and oar customers oan always depend upon gottiag the best in tho market at right prices when they buy at our market. E. O. CROSS, State Street Market. Phone 291 How a SAVINGS ACCOUNT Will Grow In our Savings Bank Dopnrtmout. Interest computed at 8 por cont, ooiupouiulod eomi-nnnuully. AttiouMt gsred 9etlMr(Uy 10catstrtlsr . oauirdtx .. Il.Wtvrar T 5 j I WW: 44 441 tr US ' Xtt OH Ibwm 40 J M. ;S Deposits of One Dollar or more can te made it any time. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Capitol Nationiil Bank WE FEAR NO COMPETITION la tho wUliiMf aR4 salo of hour nnH take a book to toll yoa why the Wild Rose bread holds Us own. vaias frioado da. First, blend of wheat net to bo exeetled: soaoad. miiii. RMohiaory the host modern lagoaoity has devised; third, mlUers who know wneat, mtuing, and how to make such a fine flour as the Wild Rose. SALEM FLOURING MILLS, sssaPI&BasssssssssssssauissssssaVttBV (flBnannnnnnnHsiaBBBBBBBBBBBo' LibbH T N & flisBmi B i f-'t XHi SBBBBBBlBBBBa '"JHH SSSSSSSSSSSSSSBBK .BSBBSSSaBSSSSSSSSSSSSH Salem Box Factory O. F. MASON, Prop. I am in South Salem, where you will find me for all kinds of fruit trays, orchard boxes and hop baskets. Miller street, Salem, Phono Main SOS. SCHOOL DAYS Aro now at hand, and good mVl nblo footwoar is as necessary for yea children as books and teachers, Tci wHl find our footwear especially adipj. cd for growing feet; footwear that u durable-, neat and comfortable, low ti prlco and high in quality. JACOB VOGT DON'T FAIL TO INCLUDE. EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER IN YOUR HOP PICB3N0 OUTTiT Sold by all Grocers 1 A. L. FRASER Succesjors to Burroughs k Frasor. Plumbing, Tinning and Roofing Cemlce Work, Heating and Building Work of all kinds: eatlmiUi made and werk guaranteed. 387 8tnt, Street, Salem. Phone 1511. I fMMiilflisss' BOflBJBvJiVaSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSafJBBSKm SsBBsSB&s'jStSIBaHsihSKi MONMOUTH STATE NORMAL Begins Its 21th year September 20. Axuuiii iUIO, COURSES OF STUDY. Preparing for County and State Certificates. Higher courses leecgtta , la Washington and other states. Demand for Normal Trained Teachers ! U9' ,4igher BM and better opportunlUw for promoU award the .Normal Graduate for his enterprise. School directors apprt VL fu'UP f abUIty of Momouth graduates, and tho demand tu tv t!; , 8"P -T Speclal attetion given to methods work in graded 1 ungraded schools. wmi. CataIoSe Containing Fall Information. mil oe seat on application. O rr,n,i-.. i u.i u.i.... J. B. v. BUTLEB, Secretary. R D RESSLEB, Preside, College of Music-WiHamettc i university Opens Sept. 26 Lond.1' Calbeath' B- 3J-, Dean, piano; Frederick W. Goodrich, Evel w i P Pa 0rgaa5 " WaU" Graham, BerUn, violinj H now pianos, nawbr tumUA Ijj. ' -.-?. n "" tuiuga, WW IKCUllf.