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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1906)
tits 5SP HP,, Vi v. " oiy Helping , .- wtV is help, for every woman who suffers from headache, faint iepression, backache and other ailments during those times Nature makes a heavy demand on her strentrth and vitalitv. woman should take ECHAM'S PILLS her through these trvihtr lal and healthy condition. rand those of maturer years, iaKcn ai me nrsi sign 01 aerangement, tney give prompt ince. Read the special directions for women with every box. verywhere In Boxes, X-RAYS Imo a fussy woman lets her ivc his own way she does it Lf way that it leaves a bad 5 111 9 mouth. June bug disappears in June, The lightning bug in May, l?n Artttr tnl'np lite lAYinnt n(T Ttio 'be iUfe .U.W .- UW....V1, v.. i, "I've como to stay." Novtfdoth the busy candidate JmJSSmr Improve each shining hour, Andfgather votes where'er ho may la sunshine and in shower. ji The oyster is on his Inst legs, or w6uldVieA$f ho had any legs, and wi are ,tiowilU tnat peculiar portion or the Mfvhcre the lemounde is still teo wiftlo mako much" of a stir. Tho foift ,wafer is as thin and fragrant ts MFvnfMh of spring, and ho ice cream Wwr kp.. .... peea Mill dues service in the mustard Krt.Tho boys, however, might as wsljrpvido themselves with small atuusge', for tho Salem girls will not wit ap with this state of affairs for iwjfjdong period of time. ! Jt has caused moro laughs and dried jjSere ears, wiped awny diseases nnd tftrlyea away moro fears than any oth er medicine in tho world. Hollistcr's XeeikyMountain1 Tea. 35 cents, tea or tablfrtff, Dr. Stone's drug store. Whltethe other territories are clam oring for statehood Alnska would bo (ffijj if acifo Atfsay BACKACHE- flu?. . "I wrote you for advice," writes Lelia Hagood, of Sylvia, Term., "about my terrible backache and monthly pains in my abdomen and shoulders. I had suffered this way nine years and five cfoctdrs had failed to relieve me. On your advice I aook Wine of Cardui, which at once relieved my pains and now I am entirely cured. I am sure that Cardui saved my life." It is a safe and reliable remedy for all female diseases, such as peri- U odical pains, irregulari ty, dragging down sen sations, headache, diz ziness, backache, etc. At Every Drug Store in WINE OF h It's a &. 2L HOW" !w of the most desira- produce Residences in Soulh t$lem for sale. See that is N. I. EULIOTT JPRINTER S-Coro'lSt SAUEM, STALLION Tidal Wave rWill rra&ln two or three seasons at l$Mviee of mares. Examine carefully I vidua; examine hia raelng qualities fmarea. Then u yoa find fault with i him will be eheerfnllypaid by the fte furnished good paainro free of charge. Due care and eautien will be " given to prevent aeeideaU, bt will not T the convenience ef ewsera of mares peadenee Satnrdaya a4 8as4aya ot each week. Season service the low price I of $M, wita zeixrs privilege. Owner S. 8. Bailey, Addreae 8. B. Iin3ey : or A)W. 3taey, Pair Orevade, Oregon. 4-lf-Sat Hand ToW oeriods and to k'vn 1 svctr-m in The cirl iust cnterintr woman- find equal benefit from Bcccham's loo and 85c, content to be simply treated with the full rights of a territory. She hns been trying to get an ordinary territorial delegate in congress for v40 years. Suro Cure. For Piles. Itching pilQS produco moisture nnc! causo itching; this form, as well as blind, bleeding or protruding piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pilo Remedy. Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. 50c a jar at druggists, or sent by mail. Treatise free. "Write me about your case. .Dr. Bosanko, Phlla.. Pa. A woman never loes 'interest in the man sho might have married. If ho fails sho is equally proud of tho fact thnt she had foresight .enough to jurn him down. Roal'Estato Office." " At 033 Stato street Messrs. WesHod son nnd John Knight havo opened a real estate office, where they will be glad) to seo their friends who have property to list. They will transact a goncral real estato business, and al ready havo somo good1 properties to of fer. Call and eeo them at SG5 State street. 4-23-3t Extracts from the Russian govern ment organ published to show how amusingly ignorant the writers for that organ nro of American affairs. It is a moro serious matter that they arc almost as ignorant f the real situa tion in their own country. FREE ADVICE Write us a Inter derNrir all your symptoms, and we lll stnl you Free Advice, In plain sealrJ envelope. Address: Ladles Advisory Department, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta nooga, Tenn. J 13 $1.00 bottles. Try it. CARDUI combination of "KNOW and good materials that GOOD PRINTING. If what you are after, consult OREGON Phono 1213 the Fair Ground, Oregon, for the his breeding; examine him aa as In- before choosing a stallion for your him tne expense yon hare bees to to owner, Mares front a diMaaee will be responsible ah raid any occur. TIDAL WAVE will be at Inde- DAILY OAHTAJd JOTJgKAS, 8AIJM, MAJOR TILDEN KILLED 3 DROP MAJOR San. Francisco, Agril 23. Major II, C. Tiltten, a member of Governor Par dec's staff, ono ofthc,most prominent members of tho general relief commit tee, was shot and Instantly killed in his automobile about 12 o'clock last night while returning from Menlo Park by nien supposed to be members of the citizens' patrol. Hugo Altschul, a coachman, who -was in tho automobile, was cut in tho face by a bullet, and nnother ball pierced the seat and struck It. Q. Senmnn, act ing lieutenant of tho Second company of the signal corps, in tho back. The force of the bullet had been spent and Seaman, who had been detailed on special duty with Yajor Tlldeu, pick ed the ball out of his enrtridgo bolt. Tho shooting occurred at Twenty second and Guerrero streets. Three men suspected of hnviug douo the shooting are under arrest at tho polico station at Twenty second nnd Miss'ion ttroeK Major Tilden is n prominent com mission merchant of this oity, und was one of tho foremost workers in the general relief work. Ho had taken his three children and n nurse from the Fourteon-Milo house, whoro they had been since tho earthquake, to Menlo Park, where ho had a summer cottage. His nutombilo had been used as an nmbulnnco in conveying sick nud wounded to the hospitals, and was ear ning tho red cross flag prominently displayed on his car. Besides this ho had tho rots cro's insignia on his right arm. According to Acting Lieutenant Sen man, Mnjor Tilden was llis own chauf feur, and 1 ft Menlo Tark about 0 o'clock. At Twenty-eighth and Guer rero streets they were challenged by tho first of tho chain of patrols, and upon calling out "Red Cross" wero al lowed to pass. At Twenty-flfth street a second guard challenged them, and immediate ly gave way upon recognizing tho red cross Hag. Crossing Twenty-second street, at about 15 miles an hour, according to Seaman, six men stood in the middlo of tho road, separating when tho enr got within GO feefc of them. When within 10 feet of tho guards Seaman claims they began shooting kept up firing after the car pasted without warning or challenge, ami them. Shots from in front took no effect with tho exception of a bullet graz ing tho faco of Major Tilden 'a coach man. ''Tlih TTllrtlitnA Vn.1 nnrA nl.n... Kfi feot past tho patrol." said Seaman, "when tho car stopped suddenly. Ma jor Tilden fell over townrds me, saying Well, they got mo they killed mo,' and flopped back in the scat and rolled out of tho car. "I sprang up nnd fired fivo shots in quick succession at tho man who was still shooting behind us. About tho samo timo that Major Tilden fell In my lap a bullet struck mo in tho beck and nearly knocked mo out of tho seat. "I put my hand in my Webb car tridge belt and picked out the bullet which'has como through the scat. The man who did the shooting was in khaki uniform." la the Moon Inhabited? Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere, which make life in soma form possible on that satellite; but not for human beings who have a hard enough time on this earth of ours; especially tboee who don't know tbat Electric Bitters cure headache, bilious ness, malaria, chills and ivttx, Jaun dice, dyspepsia, dizziness, torpid liver, kidney complaints, general debility and female weakness. Unequal ed as a general tonic and appetizer for weak persona, especially for the aged. It induces sound sleep. Fully guaranteed by J. C. Perry, Druggist Price only 50c. Colonist Rates Commencing February 16th, and continuing dally to and including April 7th, and from September )6tb until October 31, 1906, colonist tick ets will bo sold from tho East to all point on Oregon Usee via, Portland, Fol'owing rates from Omaha, Neb, K; Council Bluffs, la.. 26; Kansas City, Mo., 26; Denver, Colo.; 25; 84. Joseph, Ma, ?; .St Louis, Ma, 30; Chicago, III, $33. If you desire yoa can make deposit with agents and tickets wHJ be furnished roar friends in the Beat A, L. CRAIO, t4 General Passenger Agent Any man who trutts (o his cunning for sueeets In next door to a thief. ORBqoy, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, WRITES ABOUT PANAMA Says the Supply of Drinking Water is 'Gone-Milwaukee and St. Louis, Take Notice (By Woodworth Clunj.) Oatun, Canal Zone, April 4. The Panama ailroad company, ownod and operated by the United States govern ment, a few days ago issued tho follow ing interesting notice "Notice is hereby given to tho in hnbitints of Colun in general that it is of the utmost importance that they shou d at tho present timo be very eco nomical in the uso of water, and that they i,ivo sj eclnl attention to this mat ter, inasmuch as the water supply, ow ing to the protracted dry season, Is got ting very low, nnd unless tho greatest economy is practiced by everybody, in tho matter of handling and using the water, wo will be out." It developed very soon thnt the warning issuod by Superintendent Uiord was well founded far moro so than oven ho or other government of ficials had reason to beliovc. "Within 48 hours tho wntor fnmino predicted by many prlvnto individuals, and con sistently laughed at by tho authorities began in earnest Threo days after tho warning was Issued tho town at night wns almost in total darkness, owing to a scarcity of water with which to operato tho electric lighting plant. Tho two wntor stations in Colou, from which tho na tives were wont to eome for their flvo gallons or moro of water per day, wore closed. At tho third station a tiny stream was trickling from tho exhaust, a stream so small that It dwindled into drops before it reached the buckets of tho waiting water carriers. Srooplng Up tho Muddy Water. On Pront street, where n ditch had been uttg in order to repair n broken pipe, the naties wero busily engaged in scooping tho muddy and otherwise filthy water In tho hope of thus avert ing an absolute famine. Tho responsibility for this condition seems to rest with tho canal adminis tration. Tho President, Mr. Tnft and I others in higher position at Washing ton, havo been imposed upon by those immediately in charge of tho alleged water supply. Tho water in tho dam nt Brnzoz Brook has been rapidly low ering, and I was informed by tho chief clerk of tho rnllrond that It was 354 Inches below tho intnkc. Tho two pumps used for forcing the water luto Colon wero stopped because tho pipes woro void of water. Then, with tho famine actually nt hand, tho engineer in charge Mr. Maltby announces that he will take a tug loaded with piles to a certain Bpot, several miles across tho bay, drivo tho piles into the sand or coral rock and thus endeavor to provldo n mooring place, o that ships may come alongaldo and fill their tanks with water that ho believes to exist some whero up in tho mountnlns. Quito n definite supply for tho 12,000 peoplo in Colon! And even at tbnt, the piles cannot be driven in a day, nor is there any probability thut water can bo ob tained from this source before the ad vent of the rainy season. . Tank Oars Sent to Frijoles. However, the Panama Railroad com pany, acting with truo governmental philanthropy, immediately dispatcher! a train of five tank cars to Frijoles, whero tho pure drinking water is flow ing over tho dam in abundance, and next morning the five cars returned, bringig 15,000 gnllns of water. When tho supply for tbo ico plant and the lighting- plant and tho railroad and a few other governmental enterprises hns been deducted thero may have been half a gallon each for the inhabitants. The water was retailed at the reg ular rnto of 2 cents (gold) per gallon. Here wo again have the condition of tbo people, through governmental care lcsioeas and inefficiency, being forced to buy governmental water at n price that is unreasonable. In support of tho charge that the condition is due to n disposition on the par.t of the canal administration to withhold tbo truth, I may say that tho reports that have been given tho pub lic by the government havo looked with much optimism upon the situa tion. When I had received an inkling of the impending famine, I went to the office of Mr. Bicrd. I was told tbat be was in Panama on railroad business. I naked concerning the water supply, but my informant knew noth ing. Later, when tbo water stations had been dosed, I asked another em ploye what the troollo was. "Lm" for tie Natives. "Ob," replied be, "Mr, Bierd diseov ered that the people were waiting as much water aa they were using, and he 1900. thought ho would tacit them n lesson by shutting off tho water." In tho first placo, no one hero can conceive of tho natives wasting much wnt,c"r when it is remembered that they havo to carry it from a quarter of a ratio to nmllosartd a quarter upon their heads in fivegallon tins. And at tho wa tcr stations thero are attendants nnd policemen nnd others to see that each applicant for wnter docs net quite fill his bucket, nnd that no water is wast ed at tho station, Bearing these things in mind, thero Is no ground-for the chnrgo of wasto, nnd a trip through tho poorer sections of the city will convince any one that the water is being used with economy In fact, the economy is oft-Hmes -distressing. In this connection I may mentiou thnt all tho exhausts from tho principal wnter main 20 inches in diameter are on tho upper half of tho pipe. When no water could bo obtained, nnd tho natives wero returning to their homes with gmpty buckets, I was informed by ono of tho officials in tho wntor de partment that thero waa at that time ten inches of water in tho 20 inch pipo but that it was inaccessiblo because thero wero no exhausts in tho bottom Had thero been cxhnusts from tho bot tom, enough water could havo been drained from tho plpo to tldo nnother 21 hours, nccordlng to this same of ficial. Rainy Season Is Par Off. Tho condition would; appear serious as tho rainy sensou Is some time away nnd wnter is in great demand. Tho railroad could avert any real disaster by running half a dozen or a dozen long water trains to tho dam at Prljoles. Barrels andi buckets could bo placed ou flat cars and tho peoplo supplied cither freo or nt a very nominal rato per gal Ion. The officials aro somcwhnt ombnrrassed and evidently do not know just what to do. But tho fact remains that thero exists crlntlnnl negligence somowhero nnd thnt Mr. Tnft nnd the President havo not been correctly advised con cerning the truo condition's. Now, if I may bo indulged for a mo ment, I will quoto from tho widely-circulated stntemont mado by Socretary Taft January 8 last, in reply to an nr tlclo written by Poultnoy Blgelow, con cerning Colon's water supply. I havo referred to this statement before, but it is so nppropos at this timo that I will quote it nt tho risk of tiring my renders. Mr. Taft Bays: "In a dlspntch from Governor Ma goon, tin January 8, 1000, I nm advised that of tho two temporary reservoirs for Colon and Chrlstobnl wntor supply, ono was completed ou November 1 and the other in tho lattor part of Decern bor; that tho total capacity is that of 80,000,000 gallons, amply sufficient for the present dry season; tlipt 7000 feet of permanent mains havo already been laid anl thnt tho remaining 0000 feet arc being laid at tho rato of -100 to 500 feet dally; that thero nro six tnnks, with n total capacity of 05,000 gallons held in reserve at Chrlstobnl in case of accident; thnt a comploto permanent distribution system will bo completed by tho 1st of May; that tho present Panama railroad water systom, which is now furnishing water for Colon from a reservoir nt BrazoN Brook, will be conoctcd with the permanent feed mains boforo January 15, and freo pub lic distributing stations will bo opened then, rupplying all of Colon; that the Colon peoplo nro now securing water from tunkn, as in years past, and from tho public hydrants In Cliristobal, and that permanent water mains, including flro service, will bo completed on tho principal streets in Colon by tho end of tho dry scnBon, April 10, supplying tho cntiro city; that thero is no scar- i GOOD for OLD and YOUNG I'UdCftto ang-utt newer keep the thlWien heiltby o4 trout:- Fall cf vigor nl frolic tbc whole iUy loos , So when Momma peed more they ruth tf la high glee, Ad4 kitout to the dnijcguts "J'teeie five It (o mcl" 5 Inability to get up brisk and fresh in te morning, 'ck of appetite, pallor, muddy complexion nud poor spirits these all indicate a disordered stomach and bad digestion in adultsand children, too. They also indicate the urgent aecq of taking Green's August Plower regu larly for a few day. Jit a reliable old remedy for all stoeiscli trpublcs, never alia te cure indigestion, dyspepsia and chronic constipation, and Is a natural tonic for body ana mind, it JTwo sUas, 35c and 75c All druggists. Sold in Mew by 8. O. Btese. fro i in in'r In '5 COD LIVEROTLT It almost makes you sick to think of it, but it isn't nearly as bad as it used to be. The improved method of refining1 it makes it much easier to take, and when made into Scott's Emulsion almost every one can take it. Most children like it and all children that are not robust are benefited by it. When the doctor says "Take cod liver oil," he generally means Scott's Emulsion; ask him if he doesn't. They know it is more easily digested and better than the plain oil. SCOTT ft I10WNE, og Teatl Street, New York, ctty of water in Colon; that a perman ent reservoir capacity of 000,000,000 gallon Is under construction, with two permanent standpipes, ono of 100,000 and tho other of 000t000 gallons capa city, under contract to bo completed by April 1." Tooplo of Colon Aetomnlod. Mr. Tuft Is lu "Washington; Mr. Blerd Is In I'oluu, and is in nctlvo charge of tho alTalrs of the Panama rail road. Tho peoplo of Colon nro thund erstruck. Belying on Mr. Tnft 'a in formation, they had not dreamed of a water fnmino, and hnd boliovod that an ample supply would come from somewhere, merely becauso Govornut Morgan nnd Mr. Taft eald so. Truo enough, the residents hnd seen Httlo or no active progress townrd thnt water supply, but they arc. sltnplo folk, these natives, and trust in a groat degroo in Provldcneo and their superiors. Tho officials in chnrgo of tho wator supply (prospective) nlso bxecutod whnt might havo been n clever ruso, had not tho water supply given out be fore tho end of tho dry sensonj they displayed conslderablo energy In lny ing wnter plpo In Colon, Tho simple and confiding residents, saw tho pipes going into the ground, nnd, they straight way bollovcdi thero was wator to, go In to tho pipes. Good Wntor doing to Waste. What is tho result! Bathing has to bo accomplished on tho Installment plnn, if at nU. The only drinking wn ter that can bo procured nt tho prl vnto houses and hotclH lin a very bad odor. IVr bo it from mo to say that the drinking wntor Is not honlthful, for Dr. Coollgo has declared that ntoncly 1h no indication of nnhcnlthful quali ties, But it smells bad. I mado a trip to Prljoles, whero tho Panama railroad him built four small tanks, from which Jt gets water for Its engines, .1 havo mentioned tho IMjolcs wnter before, an tho water which tho railroad for a short -.vhllo uold to tha peoplo of Colon at tho rato of 2 cents per gallon. I found a beautiful stroma flowing recklessly over a tiny dam, Its, shores below tho dam thronged with washer-women, scrubbing anl beating tho clothes and singing tbo songs of their far away Jamaica. Tho water ban been tested and pro nounced absolutely pure tho best wa ter for drinking purposes on tho on tiro isthmuH. Yet it is permittod to flow away, a million gallons or moro per day, Steamers Pomona ami Alton lenvo for Portland Monday, Wcdsesday and Friday, at 10 a. m. Tuesday, Thurs day nnd Saturday at 0 a. m. L6v for Oorvallla Tuesday, Thswday and Saturday about 0:30 p. ra. Tor Albany daily except Sandfly about 0:80 p. m. ) M. P. Baldwin, Agt RELIEF FOR LADIES. FRENCH TANSY WAFERS' Original and only genuine, Put np in yellow wrapper with Grown trade ark. Fer sale by leading drugglets. Price $2 per box, mmmmtmmKmmmmmmwn mm ?.! ArUlifl rflUVWKNCH FEMALE j 1 tfinin vid nnfiH a PILLS. A&iN.'C.mli'luiikl MlwnwaVnnMiiiM. ifMIMAM. UX. WlllM4lwMtfUI.MMMIM k r:Ci4 1w,lnriM, llni44ttw4 J kH Uca -4 , W4.lt U It UNITffMtDICLCO.,ojlT..UMATia. r. 1 Sold to Sate by B. O. Wens Gasoline Yjfaodsjiw The undersigned to prepared to take sawing ewtraata. Telej M1b W. O. Meier, Pair twd Jled, North Balm. 3-W-tf ' 1 tj-4