Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 31, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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DAILT CAI'ITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1000
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
BY HOFER IIROS.,
PusllsIicrH nntl Proprietors.
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Ity Mail.
Dally Journal, one month .... 35c
Dally Journal, thrco months . $1 00
Dally Journal, ono year 4 00
Weekly Journal, ono year .... 100
By Carrier.
Dally Journal, nor month .... GOe
TAKE OUT TUI3 MAPLES.
Tlio old half-dead maples around
Marlon Squnro and Wilson avonuo
flhould bo removed.
They destroy THE HARMONY
AND NATURAL EFFECT of tho firs.
They litter tho street with dead
leaves that inako Salem rcsonihlo
tho sylvnn shades of Vnlubrosa,
Wo don't know whoro that Is hut
wo know ITS HOME DEAD OUT-OF-THE-WAY
PLACE In tho hack yard
of Danto'u Inferno.
Dead and half-dead oaks and
maples mingled with, firs nro not or
namontnl. The park hoard could
well afford to pay some attention to
thin nipnnH of beautifying our city
by prcsorvlng hcnutlful troos and ro
movlng tho unsightly.
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A FINE STREET.
South Commercial street hns
conBtructod of tho host material, and
1b ono of tho flnost boulevards In tho
state.
Tho grades glvo It a natural drain
age and tho Htroet In WIDE AND
SAFE AND REAUTIFUL to LOOK
AT, and will ho a credit to tho city.
Tho contractors say thoy ljavo
loBt soverul thousand dollnra on tho
Job, nnd hnvo put on mntorlal that
was not called for In tho plana.
Do Hint oh It may. It In a fact that
thoy put on sovornl hundrod yards
of rock Hcreunlnus that woro NOT
IN THE HPECIFI CATIONS.
The railing of tho street hns not
boon completed, but, on nn agree
ment with tho commlttco on Htrcots,
will ho douo In good Hoasou.
Tho contractors are to put In ton
days rolling, or as much more as to
leave tho Htroet with n good finished
surface.
Tho specification SHOULD HAVE
HAD A FINK CO ATI NO of crushed
mntorlal or of tine wind or gravel as
n llndor.
lint thnt thoy did not require that
Is not tint fault of the contractor,
who has uetad In good fnlth nil tho
Tho iltlny oxreptl.!"ory " nrvntlvo Hues pud
wny through,
Hut thu delay was unavoidable In
part. Tho county and tho street mil
ronds and tho city demanded crushed
rock for other purpose. !
Running tho rock crusher day and
night COULD NOT SUPPLY THE
DEMAND for tho construction of u
nillo of government rond.
Ml this U well understood by
Rheumatism
it one of tlw constitutional
diseases. It manifests itself
in local aches and pains, !
mnamed joints and stiff
muscles, but it cannot be
cure4 by local applications,
it requires constitutional
treatment actkix through
tiie Wood, and the best is a
course of the great medicine
Hood'sSarsaparilla
Which has permanently
cured thousands of cases.
For tMUmonlaki of rumarkaM euro
mA fer Hook or Rtamutkm, Na. ?.
C L Hee4 Ce., Lew, Mam.
Stilt
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Why You
Should Save
FHWT ltmiuso It lll Mum glvo
you tho KtM(Mtloit of u very
kHHi( muiu of iiutiioy and n tils
ponltUm kiuI chnmctcr thnt
IIU'MHH 8lHOH!(, It prtMlHiVi
thrift. frtvduHi frouiworryntHl
a ftH'liHK of ludoiK'iulonco.
BK(X)Nl IlnMho thvta nro
'mlny tliiyit" nlicttd wlwn on
nmiUHt of OIsomm', Hct'ldont or,
old ngo your Ihcohm Mill bo cut
vft or n.'rtnatl. m H yon Iwvt)
wivuhI nothing, h1k it fcolHK to i
tKo rnro of you ntul youra?
Ojk'u a navIng account with w I
,..m u,u. iu w,o u.m, . h
NattottAl Enmk
Miiiiiiiiiia
cm mnii won H Wv
:hlossto5&u)i
FINE CLDTMES MAKERS
BALTIMORE tm flCWYDRK
G. W. Johnson & Co.
thoso citizens who wnnt to undor- nlly arc to bo found at class meot
stnnd tho facts, and nro not thinking lng and Sunday school. Their lntor
moro of political capital thnn of good est In Blblo history, no doubt, was
siroots.
HALE.M CANNERY
A SUCCESS.
-Tho Indications nro that tho now
Mutunl Cannory Asosclntlon at Sa-
lorn win hnvo a very successful soa-
son and will pay handsomo dlvi -
(lotula.
An honost mnnngomont nnd fair
treatment of tho producors nnd stock
linlilnfa flrta linttrvlf ililrt nlmiii A
.W...U.O ....o "-"i,"i. iiuo uuuui unu nig urumnuc production it win con
WILL ALWAYS RESULT IN SATIS- tlnuo to draw big crowds.
FACTION. 0
Tho Capital Journal has contend- BUSINESS, NOT PLUNDER.
od for honosty In corporation man-
ngomont, for Just distribution of
profits among tho shnro-holdors.
Small stock companies, whother It
bo for banking or manufacturing, can
only bo cnrrlod on with scrupulous
Integrity, nnd nn nbsoluto Hhowlng,
of tho disposition of funds nnJ
profits.
Tho old gnmo of organizing n
stock compnny and thon proceeding
TO FltEKZi: OUT THE LITTLE '
ftUH'IV HUI.IMUIS OUR it tl) 1)0
classlllod with piracy, stogo robboryj
niul gold-bricking tho wonk-mlnded-now,
i uoro u nn ununilnnco or cnpltnl
In tho country If th holders of smull
nmountH enn bo assured of n squnro
deal to mnko nil Industries go.
By so conduct Inn Mm Salem can-
..,......,, ...... .,.,... i-.; n.ui iiiu
stockholder. IT HAS BEEN MADE
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, ' , " Ml V " "nn I'M,
tl I . . . I
'"""' ""' ' i''P . i"kiu
" " " n . ' mBt orennlxntloii of tho city council,
diiPlB m woiihl t hnvo gone to WMto.nBn,,llt Ul0 rot08t of nonrIy ov .
11.0 Cnpllhl Journal has nsslsted wln0M mnn , town, wn8 n dl8.
In tho organization nnd mnnnge- Krnce (o , ,nte,KOnPO of thls cltyi
mont of four prlvnto corporations, am, wn8 JllH,no(1 on, tho lmB9
nnd nil hnvo made monoy by being of .,A1)0 Uuof., vaMoB,
conducted on the squnre. j ,., .,..,.. rm.oB. n .
!!.,?. ,I",,,TO8 K 'NVIiS.
. ..." , ;. H""" ""m
lew with tho nrtwont nv nnd buslnaa
.lutwlllgoiiro thnn thoro In for unyiiMnj. iim..v ,.,.,.. U ...... i,l.
--
. ,,. . ., . Tr,
winwr ITIIIIW III IIIQ COlltt.
Till: HOLY CITY.
f3.H...u...M !-. i m . , c
V M,,,r ' IH
fnculiir Dmiim t Grnnil Opr
vmim uinrr il
The uuillunro that wont to
annul Oporn llauso lnat night
thai
to'
wltnosH Onrtlnn null n.numH'a ,'.
ilimiim. r ih. ! V i. .. W
miction of tho "Holy City wns hold
,,,, ,,. ' ' , ., ,
nlnioat spoil bound for nonrly throo
for nonrly throo'
hour-. Tho piny wns thrilling, nnd "' " '
ii.a nnu. in......ti... ,""",, "'"i co to Mnxnthnn from some point In
npplnuso ,,UOrrUlUOn W"8 rol,0ttto'!xH8. Jnmos Campbell. -of St.
Tho crowd was not largo. Thlfi ?' M!' If-,, nU,,"br ? ?
n i. . i. v..iii . i flooding stockholders have Just ro-
tho ahow. Lcai meritorious nrfalrs lr lfo.,1, ,. , ,, tl
have drawn big houses In Salem at "'"Siii- T Am ,
n dollar nnd n half. The retail " m
-, ..... .. . coast to Maxathan.
viviixp oitu uuuivaiiu uuii, wuo out,
tho paco for nnislaantl Urntun In'Qro
gons capital city, liavo ' habit of
IiIor mp tho standard p( an aUrac -
Mnn .v tl.A ..,!,., t n Ml.ol
ri,:.niv niK.M u .i.i ,
...... . '. .T .. -if. ",
produced wa surprisingly beautiful;
Luella Morloy, ns "Salome," waa
simply bewitching In Hor sonsuouB.
voluptuous Oriental Uenujy. nnd tho
StNnn c ability Of nil tho nptora
jyras good enough to malep tho play
1 Interesting.
Tho sacred namo ot tho play drew
ta cllntelo that was somowhat now to
tho Oraad'Opora hoM. Faces we
.rani r,n. Ij. -could .art.bi,""", " '"
scenic aplondor Hrfth which It was .. .,.,
FALL
SUITS
Here They Are
We Have them at all
kinds of prices, and
our best ones are
equal to tailor made
garments at much less
cost.
rosnonslbio for their iirofioneo. Snmn
of them looked strangoly tinonsy
when Luolln Morley camo out In
scant attire, but thoy grow Intorostcd
nt tho tropical lovo scono botwocn
Salomo nnd Mnrlas, nnd this Intercut
lncronBod as tho tomporaturo of tho
'courtship rose.
Ah a rollt'lnns lioln. flin "Unlv
city will hnrdly bo rocommondod by
. tho clorgy, but ns a highly Intorost-
'. . .
As n cnndldnto Mr. Stolz suggests
thnt tho city council shall bo so or-
gnnlzcd thnt business progress bo tho
vital point nlmod nt, rnther thnn
'potty trinic In places.
An organlzntlon of tho city coun-
hi Tr makij siaxv iii.api nn iim
nro (lonnrtinont nnd nnllcn ilnnnrt.
mont nnd streot doimrtmont AS
POSSIBLE for now nsplrnnts who
lmul bcou lirolnl80d ptrtcos. Is do-
..,..ll., .....1 ,..,!
All conuiotont omiiloyos. roenrd-
of fncton, should bo continued
tn tho 1)0Hco nnd firo dopartmont In
na anm,i n clty ,.a .,.,.. because com-
8tent men for thnt 80rv,co nro ot
,ovr nlnntv
Politicians who cannot "do nnii.
donl-'tlo8(.. or wllo nre nfra(, to ..,. tho
gnmo." ns thoy call It, without PROS-
TITl'TIXO THE. PUBLIC SEBVICE
,tn tho lirlncitiln of nnitv tiliinilnrlmr
should bo rotlrod.
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Tho clean swoop Indulged nt tho
t() mk0 ovory on, of , r000 ,ce
holdorn root up llvo votQra nt thu
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IltlXL IILV Iirilllll ritlK. II11I1 r HU llll'
k ' i i mniir. wr- -ritma
prj
f Thnt 4U' (just y,lin tho , boodle.
' I'JjimjM'' VOgrnm londa to, nnd Mr.
StoU will llnd thlH community not
lacking -in civic pride nnd nubile
I ,, . V , .
Hplrlt to HUBtiiln progress when dl
ivorcod from trntllcklnir In nlnrnn
-AJ '
T ItiilUl AcrxiH Movlco.
Now York. Oct, 31. Tho Rock
X0W York- 0ct 31.Tho RocV
i ,-. . . .
Island nnd Snn Krnnclsco hnvo don
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CitMHl ClUlSO.
Stern Parent From my obsorva-
,tlov:,h ",",. t T"
lt,0n f h,lM ,a8t Bt I CnJUO to the
"conclusion thnt that young man of
yora was rnthor wild.
course It wns you
lid. Ho wanted yon
to go up stairs and lcavo us alono
Illustrated nits.
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CASTOR 1 A
Vw ImAuta suul OMULraa.
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"Woman" is the name of a new magazine for women.
THe first number is just issued. Your newsdealer has it
You can get it from him, and it is worth your while getting
it; There is nothing startling about this magazine. There
should be nothing startling about a decent magazine for
women and the home. But this particular magazine is
unique among all the so-called publications for women.
You might not like it a little bit, and then, again, it might
-hit your fancy ood and hard.
If you like fiction good, wide-awake, snappy stories
both seriuls and short stories you will like " Woman."
In fact, fiction is the big feature of the magazine.
All the other magazines for women are cast on the' same
model a little bit of fiction, a few articles, more or less
chit chat, some wise advice, a fashion department and a
smattering of general miscellany. "WOMAN" doesn't
look any more like this conventional model than a yellow
dog looks like a race horse. It is built on new lines for a
strictly woman's publication. To know what it is like you
will have to get a copy of it. It would cost too much to
tell you all about it in this advertisement.
The price
and the
By the way, two rattling good serial stories begin in this first num
ber and it contains a big lot of other good things. You would
do well to ask your dealer for it before his supply is exhausted.
THE FRANK A. MUNSEY COMPANY, New York.
National Nut Growers' Convention.
Scrnnton, Pn., Oct. 31. Tho nfth
nnnunl convention of tho National
Nut Growers nssoclntlon commonccd
horo today when thoro wns" n largo
nttcmlauco of persons Interested in
tho Industry, from nil pnrts of tho
country. Mr. E. v. Klrkpntrlck, tho
prosldent of tho association, In wel
coming tho dologntes said that Jack
son county, Miss., of which Scrnn
ton is tho county sent, onjoys tho
ton Is the county sont, onjoys tho dis
tinction of being tho placo of origin
of many of tho lluost and lurgost
peenns known, whllo hor aroa of or
chards of boarlng budded and graft-
od trees surpnssos nt prosent nil
other sections of tho country produc
ing poenn. Thoro woro Important dis
cussions on matters connected with
tho Industry nnd visits wcro mndo
by tho dclogutes to tho orchards In
tho neighborhood whoro tho bonrlng
crops nro rondy for hnrvost.
o
CURED TO STAY CURED.
How a Salem Citizen Found Complete
lYoodom from Kidney
Troubles.
If you suffor from Imcknche
Prom urlnnry dlsordcrB
From nny dUoaso of the kidnoys,
1q cured) to stay cured.
Doan's Kidney Pills make lasting
euros.
Salem peoplo testify.
Hero's one caso of it:
O. S. Cooper, farmer, living thrcn
miles northeast of Salem, Or., on R,
F. D. No, 7, sa.ys: "I just as emphat
ieally recommend Doan's Kidney Pills
today as I did thrco years ago. At
that time I procured the remedy at Dr.
Stone's drug storo and used it with the
result (hat the backache as banished
and the otho? annoyances caused by a
derangement of thp kidney disappeared.
The trooblo started from too heavy
lifting resulting in my back being
(trained1, and over after that there was
a dull aching over my kidneys and
through the loins. I got prompt re
lief from Doan's Kidney Pills. I
also know of some of my neighbors who
have used, your remedy sad found it
most reliable."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50e.
Foater-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
wit agents to? the'Unltod States,
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other
iMiniiraMnWnrararaME
iMOaJdwuwia
PILLS,
;ttiS3U',fc,Mi
vitv w w u. c..bo ?. Uturn.. .
of "WOMAN " is TEN CENTS A COPY,
magazine is a very big one 192 pages.
CORVALLIS & EASTERN
RAILROAD
TIMK TAIJLK NO. 31.
Trains From nnd to Yuqulnn.
No-1
Lonvos Ynqulnd G:C5A.M.
Arrlvos nt Corvnllls ... .10:40 A.M.
Arrives nt Albany 11:40 A.M.
No. 2
Lonvos Albnny 12:20 P.M.
Lonvos Corvnllls 1:20 P.M.
Arrlvos nt Ynqulnn 5:45 P.M.
Trains to nnd From .Detroit.
No. 3
Leaves Albnny 7:30 A.M.
Arrives nt Detroit 12:30 P.M.
No. 4
Leavos Detroit 1:00 P.M.
Arrlvos nt Albany .... 5:05 P.M.
Tniius for Corvnllls.
No. 8
Leavos Albnny 7:55 A.M.
Arrives nt Corvallls .... 8:35 A. M.
No. 10
Lonvos Albany 3:50 P.M.
Arrlvos nt Corvnllls .... 4:30P.M.
No. 6
Leavos Albnny 7:35 P.M.
Arrlvos nt Corvallls .... 8:15 P.M.
Trains for Albany.
No. 6
Leaves Corvnllls 6:30 A.M.
Arrlvos nt Albany 7:10 A.M.
No. 9
Leaves Corvallls 1:30 P.M.
Arrives at Albany 2:10 P.M.
No. 7
Leaves Corvallls 6:00 P.M.
Arrives at Albany 6:40 P.M.
No. 11
Loaves Corvnlll 11:00 A.M.
Arrives at Albany 11:42 A.M.
No. 12
Leaves Albany 12:45 P.M.
Arrives at Corvallls 1:33 P.M.
All of tho abovo connect with
Southern Pacific Company tralas.both
at Albany and Corvallls. as well as
train for Detroit giving direct service
to Newport and adjacent beaches.
as well asRreltenbush Hot Spring.
For further information apply to
J. C. MAYO, Oen. Pasa. Agt
D. II. BOLES, Agent, Albany.
nnlcK
Brick furnished la largo or small
quantities. IVessed brick made to
order. Yartl oa Qtato Street, south
of Penitentiary.
SALEM BRICK TAItD
A. A BURTON. Prop.
NlVrlrJVXCTlLLS
:ttv&stia&.i
K.fLMa X A. M Draerttt fear AX
VL9
tm V
Spent wlsoly Is tho source ot much
satisfaction. Why not spend a little
of It wlsoly now buying grocerlei of
us?
Baker, Lawrence & Baker
Successors to Harritt & Lawrence.
I Woven AVire Fencing
I Two cnrloads received recently.
'special discount until November 6th.
Full stock of Poultry nnd Lawn Fenc
lng, Shingles, Posts, Gates and
Mnlthold Roofing. All at lowest
prlcos.
Walter Money
250 Court St Salem, Ore.
HOT
RATIONS
That's what you want these
chilly days, and nt our placo you
got nothing cold, nnd always the
best tho market affords.
WMte House Restaurant
GEOIIGE BROS, Props.
Sou'hcrn Pacific Time Card, Effective
Saturday, Aug. IB.
Toward Portland Train Arrive
No. 165:30 a. m., Oregon
press.
No. 148:23 a. m.. Cottage Grore
express.
No. 124:49 p. m., Oregon ex
press. No. 22211:18 a. m.. throngs
fast freight.
No. 22611:55 a. m., local '
freight. Departs 12:45 p. m.
Toward Saa Francisco.
No. 1510:56 p. m.. Callfornl
express.
No. 136:23 p. m., Cottage Grort
express.
No. 1110:38 a. m.. Caliwre-
express.
Nn t9K 1t.K m.. local
ftlght, Dparta at Jl;5 a. .
4 at tfca u)v lat skt that m-
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