Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1906)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1000. OHfrOfr OHAS. K. SPAULDINO, President. O. MILES SOCIAL EVENTS Sec and Tre. Consumption is less deadly than it used to be. j? Certain relief and usually complete recovery ? will result from the following treatment: & Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. pice i Jr erfection Sold on Merit Lodge Entertainment. Central lodge, No. 18, Knights of Pythias, will glvo an entertainment Thursday evening, Oct. 25, In tho Holman hall, nnd the program ar ranged for tho occasion will bo very Interesting. The grnnd chief of the H i' "SSV nope, rest, fresh air, and Scott jr Manufacturers of Emulsion. ALL DRUGGISTS GOo. AND $1.00. Cficnrk Pine Ach anrl Manlo E ,,l sr v,.&. B ..., , . ...r. a.uiiiDf Rnthbone Sisters will bo present. "900$4$0"90$Q4ti"9'88'O'$8 SLLM, UKEIjUIN. J.A.FQLGER&C 9 g 1.' gPJLDENGA 1ICII CR06 SPICES Always the Same v J.A.FoigcrfiC. San Francisco MARION LEGISLATORS ORGANIZE Favor Haines for President of Senate and Davey for Senator Tho Marlon county delegation, In 1oth-tho sonato aud.tho lower houses of tlio next legislature, linve prnc- tlcally decided upon tho courso they will pursue In organizing Hint body next January. Tho senators hnvo hold no formal meeting, and porhaps will not, but both Senator Kny und Sonntor Smith hnvo decided to support Sen ator 13. W. Haines, of Washington county, ns long ns ho Is n cnndldnte. Sonntor Miller, tho Joint sonntor from Mnrlon nnd Linn counties. Is nlso snld to fnvor Sonntor Hnlncs, though ho Is understood to be no iiul very nrdent 'supporter, nnd nt any tlmo In tho fight nmy brenk nnd go to sorno ono else. Sonntor Kny Is tho wannest supporter thnt Haines line In Mnrlon county, whllo nt tho finmo tlmo Senator Kny Is widely spoken of hlmsolf. It has been snld thnt Mr. Kny Is not a candidate, nnd ho has studiously avoided saying anything for publication on tho sub ject. It Is snld thnt, In tho event thnt It Is certain thnt Sonntor Hnlncs no longer has n hov to win, that Mr Kay will not hesitate to allow his numerous friends to push his candi dacy. Tho Marlon county delegation In tho lower houso hold n meeting In this city yesturdny nftcrnoon, and nil tho representatives except J, D. Sim mons wero present. A motion was mtvdo thnt tho delegation give Its support to Frank Davey for speaker of tho houso, and nil members pres ent voted for tho motion. It Is un derstood thnt Mr. Simmons would hnvo voted tho samo way had ho boon present, and thnt ho has stated thnt ho will glvo Mr. Davey his sup port. It la not known at this tlmo what tho delfgntlous In other counties Imvo dono In tho way of orgnnlted efforts for their fnVorlto sons. II. V. .Touch, pf Polk county. Is a candi date for speaker, und tho names of linlf a dozen men from different pnrts cf thu state buvo beon mentioned. Give mi "At Home." Invitations arc out for tho annual party to be given at Cauthorn Hall, the boys' dormitory at O. A. C, on tho evening of November 2d. These nffalrs aro an "at home," given their friends by the hall boys, and aro always attended by several hun dred people. A flno program and banquets nre the usual features. Several Salem people have received Invitations. MAItHIKI). POMEROY-TOWNSEND. At the Sa lem Hotel, October 22, ,190.0, Mr. Grover Pomeroy to Miss Ada Townsend, Judge J. II. Scott ofll clntlng. . , Both tho young . people aro well known residents of Woodburn, where they will reside. Smiles The new Snlem city directory be Iirg published by a Portlnnd firm will glvo tho true population of Salem. They always have represented Sa lem to tho world In Its true colors. When will Snlem peoplo get wise nnd tnko their own census and publish their own directories? Tho new Sn lem directory will do well If shows half tho population. a a With the fnrmers forming a cor ner on wheat nt Topokn, Kansas, and Llpton, of London, forming n five hundred million packing house trust, It looks as If tho wholo world wero gutting Into a trust: and tho people were all being schooled for the flnnl grand trust of universal Socialism. Jones, of tho Polk-Lincoln district, who wnnts to bo speaker should un derstand that It would bo all right to tako a million out of tho stnto treas ury to Improve the Columbia thnt belongs as much to Washington nnd Idaho as It docs to Oregon, but nil wrong to tnko(n million to Improve rlvors wholly belonging to Oregon. o MUS. HOIIKKT WIIITELEY. New Railroad in Mexico. will be taken up by railway engl- Vice Consul J. H. Brlckwood, of nters next month, or just as soon as Nogales, reportes a new and seem- the rainy season is ended, and will lngly important railroad' project In be vigorously pushed to a conclu hls district, of which he says: sion. As soon ns practicable con- Additional evidence of American structlon work will begin, and every enterprise in Mexico Is furnished effort made to have the new line be by a projected railway in this (So- tween the gulf and Tucson, A. T., nora) district. It will be tho means completed at an early date. As df opening up a most valuable m!n- Port Lobos Is about 300 miles above Ing territory hitherto kept from ad- Gunymas, on the gulf, the new line vnnclng because of Its comparative will save about 250 miles. Inaccessibility except by burro and This new road will Impart new wagon trains. As originally Intend- life nnd vlgdr into mining enter ed, the new road was to be built prises which have languished oe from Port Lobos. on the Sonora side cause of high rates of wagon of the Gulf of California, to Caborca, freights and the great time con a. distance of about GO miles, con- sumed In shipping ores and obtain cesslons for which had been obtain- ing supplies a week now being ed. After surveys had been made taken where only a few hours' time the Held looked so promising that It will be required for similar service was determined, If possible, to ex- when tho new road and Its branches tend the line 150 miles farther, to are complted. As a matter of econ Tucson, A. T crossing the bound- oiny, one feature alone Is of valu ary line at a point nenr the Junction able consideration. At riresent the of tho Altar and Magdalena dls- coke consumed in the big smelter at trlcts. A concession hns Tecently Clarea, now furnished from the Unl been granted by the Mexican gov- ted States, costs $14 per ton laid eminent for the strln from Caborca down In Santa Ana. a station on to tho boundary line. tho Sonora railway, from which Tho, route from tho gulf port to point It must be hauled 75 miles by. Caborca has been completely sur- wagon to Cnlera. Coke from Spain n-WHFvf'KL v ?VBHkv veyed, nnd the work .of building can be laid down at Port Lobos for thnt portion will begin in November. Surveys of the route between Ca borca, Sonora and Tuscon, A. T., $s.50 per ton. From this point to the smelter the distance by the new rail route will be less than 50 miles. The above cut shows our brick- lined Torrid Zone Furnace. Guar anteed gas and dust proof. Econom ical and durable; for the particulars inquire at K A. L. FRASER 238 State Street. Estimates furnished on heating. CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbtBHtHSup Lbbbbw Its All In tho llrnud. "Talk about advertising, you ahould eo tho wny Hood Hlver Is advertising her tipple In Portland," Mid 0. L. Phillips, who upont yester day at tho lnetropotlH. in many of the how window of, tho largost tores ara boxes of upplea, laboled 'Hood Itlvcr Apploa," with fancy prlcoa attached. "Thnt'H tho way to et peoplo know about a placo, said Mr. Phillips, "and Tho Dalle must learn tho lesson. -Tho Dull en Chron icle, Tho Dalles should take tho hunch nnd use the Hood River brjiad lots of other places doand tho Joko of It la that tho public docu nqt discov er any dltfereaco In tho fruit. Mr. Robert Whlteley, of Pittsburg. Pa., writes "My wife was subject to chronic stomach trouble and terri ble nervousness; alio was thin, am had a worn out look. Doctors, nftei great expense, all failed to help her. At last she tried Vtnol, nnd soon tho change In her condition seemed al most miraculous. Sho continued Its use, and today sho Is In perfect health nnd has gained 3G pounds her friends hardly know her so great Is tho change. To Vlnol wo glvo all tho pralst;, and cverywheru 1 recom mend your Vlnol, as I have mora faith In It than I hnvo In doctors or i any other medicine." A member of tho G, W. Putmau Co., says: "Vluol is successful In cased like this because It contains In u concentrated form all of tho cura tive properties contained In cod liver 01, tho useless oil eliminated, and tonic Irou added, and It Is tho great est strength creator known to medi cine. Vluol tones up tho tired, weakened nerves of tho stomach; It purities and enriches tho blood and strengthens every organ In tho body, Try Vlnol on our guarantee" G. W. Putman Co. druggists. Note- -Whllo we uro solo agents for Vluol In Saletu, It Is now for Bate nt tho leading drag store In nearly ovory town aud city In tho couutry. Look for tho Vlnol agency In your town. THE BEST Is what the people want, and A. L. HARVEY Knows that want. His grocery line Is nlways complete, and doesn't handle any other. His vegetables are first-class. ho A. L. Hatvey, S& and MII1RMIXMMII1EIIKIBIIM1I Men. Ate Well Dressed If They Have Their Clothes Made By JOHN SHOLUND, The Opera House MERCHANT TAILOR TIME TABLE NO. US. Trains From nnd to Vnquinn. No 1 Leaves Yaquina 6:55 A.M Arrives at Corvnllis .... 10145 A.M Arrives at Albany 11:40 A.M. No. 2 Leaves Albnny . ... '.. . .12:20 P.M. Lenves Corvallis 1:20 P.M. Arrives at Yaquina 5:45 P.M. Trains to nnd From Detroit. No. 3 Leaves Albany 7:30 A.M. Arrives at Detroit 12:30 P.M. No. 4 Leaves Detroit 1:00 P.M. Arrives at Albany .... 5:55 P.M. Trains for Corvnllis. No. 8 Leaves Albany 7:55 A.M. . 8:35 A. M. WllA D,to fi-.. TTIIW IWaSUUUr $1.00 Pr Sack Only Flour sold In Salem that !i made from Old Wheat If you use Wild Rose, you will not have sticky bread. FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERS Spent wisely Is the source of much satisfaction. Why not spend a llttlt of It wisely now buying groceries ol us? Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Harritt & Lawrence. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. 1SI8ISB4 Band Instruments Phonographs Records Stringed instruments and .' musical sundries. I Don't forget that we have! the goods and that they are' for sale at reasonable prices, f F. L. SAVAGE At J. Wenger'a Old Stand, 247 Commercial St Repairing Instruments a Specialty. Oregon City Logging Shoes In High Tops In Low Tops 'Arrives at, Corvallis .. No. 10- Leaves Albany 3:50 P.M. Arrives at Corvallis .... 4:30P.M. No. 6 Leaves Albany 7:35 P.M. Arrives at Corvallis .... 8:15P.M. Trains for Albany. No. 5 Leaves Corvallis 6:30 A.M. Arrives at Albany 7:10 A.M. No. 9 Leaves Corvallis 1:30 P.M. Arrives at Albany 2:10 P.M No. 7 Leaves Corvallis , 6:00 P.M Arrives at Albany 0:40 P.M. No. 11 Leaves Corvallis 11:00 A.M. Arrives at Albany 11:42 A.M. No. 12 Leaves Albany 12:45 P.M. Arrives at Corvallis 1:33 P.M. All of the above connect with Southern Pacific Company tralns.both at Aioany ana uorvams, as wen as train for Detroit giving direct service to Newport nnd adjacent beaches, as well as Breltenbush Hot Spring. For further Information apply to J. C. MAYO, Gen. Pass. Agt. B. H. BOLES, Agent, Albany. WANTED Second-hand buggies, wagoo and carriages; pay cash for same. We also have room to store about 100 buggies for the winter. Pohle .& Bishop Corner of Liberty and Ferry streets, Salem, Or. 10-3-lm Warranted to be Waterproo For Sale By JACOB VOGT The Txa Wonder. Carea nil kidney, bladder and rhaaatte trouble; sold by all drug Jt, or two month' treatment by wail for $1. Dr. . ,W. Hall, S91S CHIve street. 8t. Levis, Mo. Send for--tit8HteW. - by St 4rns etorea. dw-lyr. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Paxtinc Tolkt Antbaettc a necessity la the hygUalc car, of the person and for local treatment ol feminine ills. As a wash lU ckansfag, germicidal, deodorising and healing qualities are extraordinary. For sale at PruegUU, &Makfr,, Ad4rM4 Tke X. raxtoa Co- Jketoe, Mat, . W, PUTNAM CO., DfHtffitet. Jtist Received Ono car of American wire fence., ! Special prlco till October 25th. Low-' est prico. Highest, quality. Shingles, Malthold roofing, gates, posts, etc. Walter Morley 250 Cowt St. Salem, Or, I Wim FRENCH FEMALE UNUUPILLS. AluvCinattiuiiMlmtMulliMitiim, arm imwx ti uh. ,-. tu u. WIIM ,Wf.NM M. . M..M. .ht IHu'l InMWi. Mito4tJMMUIil.tiUtiiw kH W vi )M WMf U ttt wmir.Mcpicice..T.Ui.AMi. . M la atim y C Me. DO YOU KNOW That when you are using EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER you are using the best made right here a home. c M. EPPLEY Manufacturer Satem, Oregon Southern Pacific Time Card, EfTecUve Saturday, Aug. 18. Toward Portlnnd Train Arrives. No. 16 5:30 a. m., Oregon ex press. No. 14 8:23 a. m Cottage Grove express. No. 12 4:49 p. m., Oregon ox- press. No. 22211:18 a. m.j through fast freight. No. 22611:55 a. m., local way ireigm. ueparts 12:45 p. m. Toward Saa Francisco. No. 15 10:56-p. m., California express. No. 13 6:23 p."m., Cottage Grove express. No. 11 10:38 a. m California express. No. 225 11:25 a. hj., local way freight. Depart at 11:65 a. m. No. 2213:20 a. m., through fast freight. Highest Price For POULTRY AND EGGS POTATOES ONIONS AND ALL PRODUCE CAPITAL COMMISSION CO. 267 Commercial SL HOTEL OREGON Corner of; Seventh and Stark UUt Portland, Oregon. t The new and modern hotel of ti J Caters particularly to resident of S lem nnd other Oregon cities. Rrof plan: Free bos. Kat 11.00 p Jj and upward. Handeomert grill u Wert, and prices aa low m la p less attractive. Dally Uapuaj w ou nle. WMOHT-DIOKBKSON HOTBL Eyesight Specialist sMIBCTlls .rnJS.? fPlB JkT W Ir BBBBM' 'BBaasI- Special AttenUon to scw Children Eye Troubles HINGES CHAS. H. Rrariiute Optic!. 188 CtoBamerclal Street For Railroad We Mea and teams wanted W laawtttf Construction CoBJTI ply at ee, Laaa " j.! lag, vpatalra. c, ra.ij,u;K IX'iit