Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 08, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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J&AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY NO VEMDER 8, 1000.
A MATtm OF HEALTH
it
POWDER
A Orm 9f Tartar Jwdsr,
- fre from alum or phes
phatloaold HAS MO SUBSTITUTE
NEW FIRE
ALARM
SYSTEM
Salem Will Have Liftlo Auto-
; Hatlc Guardians
On Watch
$
When tho Stato Agent compnn)',
under tho local ngoncy ot E. D.
Onmblo, comploto tho Installation of
tho nutomattc flro nlnrm systom Sa
lem will havo boon provided with
ono of tho boat protections against a
Borlotis outbreak of flro of any city
on tho Pacific coast. Good progress
Is being mado In tho stringing of
wires and tho making of prepara
tions for tho setting of public break-tho-glass
flro alarm boxes and Mr.
Gamblo hopes to havo tho Bystom
ready for practical operation boforo
tho first of tho year. Besides tho
public boxen nearly oyory business
hotiBo In tho city will havo been sup
plied with prlvato automatic flro
alarms as n consoquence of which tho
flro Insuranco rates will havo boon
reduced to nn extont eufllclont to
moro than off-sot tho cost of tho
Borvico.
Undor tho contract or ngrcotnont
by which tho systom Is to bo in
stalled tho company will provldo 1G
public nlnrm boxes but two extra
ones havo nlroady boon ordered slnco
Tomorrow tho Snlom high school -" "" f ., ., .
will play their second big gnmo of tho Bnl01,",1 fc aulto probable that
Benson, whan they meet tho Wtllnm- fttn on,Bt lw,onl; or thirty moro boxes
otto Juniors on tho Willamette field. I1'0 J,,ncC(1 w,'on M lT'
It will bo n florcoly contested battle, w,l,c.h nw "",,0r consideration.
i uru uuiii. i no iiucun unxos win no
HIGH
VERSUS
JUNIORS
Evenly Matched Game Ex
pected on VVI lam tte
Gridiron
plans, as follews: Cornor of Coin- lar systom of signals and numbers,
morcial and High btreets, Commor- when an alarm is turned in It will
clal and Stato, Llbertyvnnd Ferry, bo posslblo for tho department to
Church and Ferry, High and Stato, know upon tho Instant tho exact lo- (
Liberty und Court, Chemekota and cation of tho conflagration and can
Commercial, Chcmoketa and Sum- respond to tho call without a mom-
mor, Chomeketa and Fourteenth, ent'a delay.
Llborty and Center, Marion and Every Instrument will bo also con
High, Commercial and Division, Mis- nected with tho flro bell which is
slon and Twelfth. now located in tho tower of tho city
Whon tho South Salem loop of hall but tho bell, tho tones of which
wire Is strung, which will bo a mllo aro now muffled on account of be
In longth moro than a score of pri- lng confined to tho tower, will bo
vnto nnd public boxes and thor- taken out and placed upon a high
mostnts will bo connected, and thero platfrom towor In order that thero
Is scarcoly a question of doubt that will bo no obstruction whatever to
tho stato will order the system in- tho vibrations. .Whon nn alarm is
stalled In tho asylum, penitentiary turned In from one of tho public
and blind school and a Bcparato loop boxe3 the signal will bo repeated
will havo to bo provided for these four distinct tlmos on tho big flro
accommodations. bell and when an nlarm comes in
Tho themostat flro alarm system Is from ono of tho prlvato thermostats
adapted to any nnd all kinds of pro- the alarm will continuo to sound un
tcctlon ngainst loss of llfo or prop- til tho department arrives and dls
orty by this olemont slnco It is rogu- connects tho instrument,
latod solely by tho action of tho torn- Tho Instruments can bo set to any
porturo and so dcllcnto and sensi- degreo o ftomporaturo and when tho
tivo.nro tho workings of the simple heat or cold arrives at a degreo
llttlo instrument, which consists only abovo or below tho limit tho sonsl
of n small metal caso ami a highly tivo motal bar moves ovor to ono
sonsltized composition motal bar sldo of tho other until an electrical
which expands and contracts accu- connection Is mado and tho current
ratoly anU without fnlluro with every docs tho rest. Thoro is a thousand
degroo of heat and cdld, that falluro and ono usos to which tho littlo do
to turn In nn alarm Is a practical vico can bo put among tho most lm
impoBsibillty. portant of which is its attachment
Tho hoadquartors of tho Stato to tho sprinkling system, especially
Agent company, which havo boon os- nPtcd to woodwork establishment,
tabllshed on Llborty Btroet botwoon factories, otc, to regulato tho wator
Court and Chemekota, aro equipped sP'y f bollcr3 to nvont 0XPl0;
wlth ovory Btylo of instrument nnd l' brlck klln thermostats and
dovlco to which tho Bimplo yet Im- dial to reglstor tho tomperaturo on
prosslvo nnd mysterious littlo pieco tho Insido at all tlmos, a great fuel
of machinery can bo attachpd or ap- savor and makor of a bettor quality
pllod and tho usos to which It can bo of brick: and a spoclal round stylo
ndapted aro Blmply marvolous. Whon of thermostat mado especially for
tho city alarm systom has boon com- vosscls to bo used In tho hold and
pletod ovory box and prlvato alarm among tho cargo to warn tho ship b
will bo connected directly with tho offlcors thnt n flro is lmminont from
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1 li-.i-.u.iA.t.sSt 3T' l j.i"-r.
1 1 III! l fSSin 9i ffi'fow i
ns nom icaiun nro determined 10 win ' . ' i....inn .i nMinr.
incnicu, nccoruing 10 tno prosoni nro uepnriment nnu, turougn a rcgu- sponinnuuuu tuuiuou ....
this gamo.
Tho High School vhowod what
they could do Inut Saturday, whon
thov inot nnd defeated tho Euuono
High School, with n ncoro of C to 0. !
Howovor, It Hhowcd somo weak
points in thnt immo', but has boon
working hard all weok to romody
them nnd now fool that it, Is In
much bettor condition than at that
time. I
Tho Wlllnmotto Juniors have a
fnttt team thlH year nn was shown nt
Portland lnat Friday when it hold
tho l'ortlnnd High Heliool down to
ii ticore of (I to 0. it nliio Iiiih boon
practicing hnrd tho piiHt wook and
hIiowh hoido good t'am work.
TIiIh in going to bu a good nnd
evenly iimtolied gnme, ns both tonuiB
nro ot about the muno wolght. It
will undoubtedly liuve a Inrgo nt
tondnuco iib both hoIiodIh will turn
out lu u body lit Hiippnrt of tholr
tonuiH. Thro Ih itUo muuh Intorost
being uhowu ouUlde of tho hoIiooIh
over this gnmo uh it will show up
In n way something about thu WohI
obii statu ohnmnloiiHhtp. .. Tho Wll
lnmotto Junloni plnyod l'ortlnnd
High School mid tho High School
hn's plnyod Eugouo High, so after
this gnmo n general Htnudlng ot tho
four teams will bo shown.
Tho High School lineup will bo
tho nnmo uh lust Saturday except
that Itnlph MonroH will piny tho po
Hltlon of left end, which wnx plnyod
Snturdny by Hrcol Kny, who la now
Inyod up with u brokun nrm. which
ho rorolvod In tho Inst gnmo.
Tho lineup:
8. II. B. Juniors.
Olon NHoa .... 0 Koyc
llurton UC1 Shlolda
Ilofor LO ... McDowoll
H. Kyro UT Bavngo
1 Mlllor KT .... Koornlck
Smith H H Uooth (Capt.)
Moorcm hl . , . , , . Hou
L. Farmer , Q . . . . 't. Holmnn
II. Kilos , HIT ...... Locch
0. (labrloUon. . . MI .. Iltchnrdaon
Jones (Capt) ... F ..... Omnmttta
Tho Humu will bo called nt 3:30.
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ADVANCING
THEIR
INTEREST
WB HNDHAYOU to advanco th
bualnoas litteroats ot our custom
era U ivery lltlmato way. la
to Mnfr, our motives may bo
0M(wlMt tlMturrt with Mltah
I'mh, tr. w th protjwrlty ot
It yiilwyM the aice of
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. The Capital Journal
Estabishes
A PRECEDENT
loins tho I'nelllc Northwoxt, of Portland In giving the longest, Iatges.t
and most expensive newnpaper cxciiihlou i'er iiiuleilnktMi In the United
StntttH.
Ten thousand dollars to bo npciit in advertising Marlon county and tho
state .by these two progressive publications.
A CONTKST THAT 18 A COXTIJST.
Read the Five Particulars
Tlio Capital Jounml of Knlein, the laiyest and best (billy (taper south
of Portland hits mado an arrangement with the Pacific Northwest, of
Portland, Oregon, tho leading agricultural monthly on tho const to take'
one or mom joung Indies from Marlon county on a trip which will prac
tically rover tho United States, visiting thu Jamestown exposition en
route. The purpose of this trip la to
Advertise Marion County
Ah well as the other counties pf tho slnto from ench of which ono
young lady wilt bo taken, Tho expense of our representative will all
bo imltl from Portland enst ami return. This Includes transportation,
Pullman, menla, hotels, etc., ana tho best thnt money can buy will bo
given tho fortuimto yo ung Ipriy who represents Marlon county.
How to Obtain the Trip A Fair,
Square Contest
Candidates aro hivltinl to obtain subscriptions for it combination offer
of tho two publications us follews:
Tho Capital Journal, six moutlts, , , ,. ;., : ,',.,- ,,,2.00
Tho Puclllc Northwest, twelve months , no
Saaffl??-"? two Dollars
IvjvcIi combfnntlon sultscrlptlou entitles tho eamlhbtto to oho vote. Tho
young Imly receiving tho largest number of ote letwecn now nnd
March !U, 1U07, Mill be ikeined tho choice of Mnrlou county to innko
the trip. Cull or write for sample copies and further iwrtlcularii,
CAPITAL JOURNAL,
SALEM, 0RG0N
ThtfJortutl epatRlns long articles daily dlscriptivu of tho trip. Sub
scribe 'how. Do Hot miss a copy.
T Malleable Range
MADE AT SOUTH BEND, IND.
That is the range we will demonstrate with in our
wmdow all next week. We will have hot coffee and nice
biscuits all next week. Everybody is invited to call mi
partake of same and inspect this wonderful range.
THE HEATER QUESTION
Also occupies the attention of every housekeeper at
this particular time. We have the famous Buck Meat
ers and are sending them out every day thoroughly
guaranteed. See our heaters.
SPECIAL EOR THIS WEEK--A $6 AIR-TIGHT FOR
$4.95
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iBjI'T'i I 'Wil'ILI Jli.iy
wiso nnd thoy nil work upon tho
Bnmo systom nnd nro nllko sorvlce
ublo nnd IndlBponenblo.
Another highly important uso to
which tho nlmost human dovlco will
bo put boforo another year' rolls
around will bo Its attachmont to hop
nnd prune kilns where It will bo In n
position to sayo tho farmors thous
ands of dollurs In posslblo loss from
flro. A portublo hop kiln, built upon
scientific lines but small scalo, has
boon constructed and It will bo taken
around through tho country to'glvo
WILL I1UILI) Till 110AD.
Hlght of Wny for lload to TortW
llns Heen Secured. J
I
Hon. John B. Ilynn, ono of thttf
torneys for tho company that p'
poses to construct nn electric
from this city to tho metropolis
in tho city. Mr. Ryan has char
securing tho right of way. Di
tho fall ho accomplished most of
work, nnd tho company now ha
comploto lino from Salem to Cai
tho hop growers n practical lllustra- 'During tho past month Mr. Hya
tlon of Its usotulnesB. It can nlso secured n right of wny from tbe
bo used to great advantage In hotels ! lamotto river to Wllholt Spring,
whoro a thermostat can bo placed In the Molalla river.
ovory room nnd dopartmont In tho As tho capital behind the td
building nnd connected with tho of- 'prlso Is tho somo that controli
flco onunclator bo that, In case flroJlno from Portland to Cane
broakn out any placo in the build- south of Oregon City, tho lln
lng tho offlco force will bo able to 'only havo to bo built from Sales
locato It on tho Instant and quench that point to inako tho connection
tho flamos boforo thoy havo been able Mr. Ryan says that ho Is Into
to gain any headway, to say nothing by the Interests bohlnd him that
about protecting tho lives ot the portion of tho rood between
guests.
o
Delegates Appointed.
Tho following list ot dolegates
woro appolntod by Governor Cham
borlaln this morning to represent
tho stnto at tho National Rivers and
Harbors Congress convention, to be
hold nt Washington, D. C, December
C and 7, of tho present year: J. N.
Teal,'!,. A. Lowls, Henry Hahn, W.
A. Wheelwright, R. R. Hoga and J.
A. Smith, of Portland; J. D. Peters,
Tho Dallos; John H. Smith, Astoria,
and Potor Logglo, Marshfleld. Tho
governor has also notified the con
gressional representatives of tho con
tention, nnd requests that thoy at
tend tho same In tho Interests of tho
stato.
and Canemah will bo built flrtt,
then tho branch 'line will be rna '
tho Molalla rlvor.
As n matter of fact, work 0" '
rond win hiv to bo comment "fl
foro next July or tho deeds to I
right of way may bo forfeited.
R. Stratton, a deck hand on tha
, steamer Spencer, while making fast
a lino on tho wharf at Porter's land
ing, on the Columbia rlvor, Wednes
day morning, got ono leg ca,ught In
a loop In the bight of the lino, and,
tho boat swinging out pade tho line
tauf, Btratton'a leg was torn off
nt tho knee, tho severed portion bo
Ing thrown SO feet Into the Btream.
Stratton was taken to tho railroad
.koapJUl at Collins Landing, and was
ail aHre kU Wednesday &lkt,
Neuralgia Pains.
nhonmnHgm Inmllfltrn Slid &
palna ylold to tho ponovratlng ljj
enco of nallnrd's Snow WnlOW
.. a- .!. tiorrpz --
iiuuturaiea 10 iuu
bono and being absorbed into
blood, ita hoallne nropertlea ra
veyed to every part of the iwi
m i jr..i pure.
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Pry's drug store.
Thn flaK .t1f nn thO CUtk8
went out Wednesday inornlnff, !
lng with It Louis Himler ana
Wilson, Himler being oJ
i . -. . .lu. iM ih. neuiJ.
uunea ior awnue m " ajjAj
woro rescued after quite a "JJ
Huorth, another employe. I
luruwn lniu luo ii.v.. v
nno.1 n.lM.n.if rnlinh diiflCUltf.
damage amounts to abont !.
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