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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1906)
"&' r"8 z&pmirt'fwf '"Jswo'V 'Sry '"J" "".' .-c-p )TOlw'-'WjF9Fi9f,lri'fT,"'' flf"l$?J"" 1 DAILY CAPITAL JOUHNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, XOVEMPEK 21, 1000. a f ' w mttt!&itft?T$m'?y w n w ijnjpr tw ' w ,nBHHHH0MHHHfMrJNHMJHnHMJMHaMMMBHMHnMBflMnjMnBM HM -. w ! I1 It I The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. Tllero la a disease prevailing in' this' comitry in ost dangerous because so dcceg- "" II 1 II III1 VV llVf 1Tntlr111r1ftni, 1 deaths arc caused ft by H heart dim case, pneumonia, heart failure or 1 apoplexy are often the result of kid nev disease. If kidney trouble is allowed toauvaucc thekiduev-jKJi.son- . cd blood will at tack the vital organs, causing cut.irrh of the bladder, or the kiduevs llicinselves break tTown and astc away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost alwuys result from a derangement of the kiduejs and R cure is obtained nuickest by a proper treatment of the kidncyx. If you are feel ing badly you can make no niintakc by thking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and .scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, nnd to gi't up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp.Uoot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggistt in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have n wimple bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mall, Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., lliughamtou, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the iiiimc,Swapip Hoot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamti-Hoot, 'and the address, lliughamtou, N. Y., on every bottle. ICKKEUItED TO CONDIT. Question of Placing tho name of Wal lace TriJI u Ilullnt Is Up to City Attorney. City Itocordor Mooros this morning roforrod tho question of whether tho nnmo of Wnllaco Trill should bo printed on tho official ballot nt tho nppronchlng municipal ctoctlon to City Attoruoy Condtt, nnd requested thnt ofllclul to nmlco n written opin ion. Itocordor Mnorcajms no doubt 1n his own mind that Mr. Trill linn failed to moat tho roqulroiiontB of tho law, but bolug a cnndldnto for ro-olccllon to tho Hnmo olllco, ho fools a doltciiey In ruling Mr. Trill from tho ballot. Iloncu ho has ro- forrcd tho mutter (o tho city's legal uilvluor. Mr. Comllt said ho wns imoi.jr uiik"Ku in inner minium una forenoon, and rould not tnko tho quostlon up nt onco, hut would en deavor to lonoh n decision today If poMSlhlo nnd submit It to tho record er. Mr. Moore hits nover said that ho would decline to put Mr. Trill's nnmo on tho bnllot; nolthor linn ho anlil thnt hu would abide by tho de cision of tho city nttornoy. Huro Curo for IMIw.. Itching Pllos produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, as woll ns mind, Blooding or Protruding Piles are ourod by Dr. Ho-san-ko's Pllo Hoincdy.- Stops Itching nnd blood ing, Absorbs tumors. GOo a Jar, nt druggists, or sent by mnll. Treatise froe, Wrlto niu ubout your cuso. Dr. Iloaunko, Phtln. Pa. -o-. Ih 'I'rtiuliln to Himself. Oonoral Shormuu onuo had occa sion to stop at n country homo whore u tin basin nnd a rollor towel on tho bnck porch Hutllood for tho family's ablutions. For two inorulugs the smnll boy of the housuhold watched In sllonco tho visitor's efforts nt mnklug n toilet under tho unfavorable auspices, but when on tho third day tho tooth brush, null lllo, whlakbroom, etc., had boon duly used nnd rolurnod to their placos in tho traveler's .grip, ha could suppress his curiosity no longer, so boldly put tho quostlon "Sny, mister, nlr you Always thnt much troublo to yo'so'f. Uppln colt's Mngnslno. Minim mm milium mi iwiyiwi triii miiii n The Bank Habit Possibly you who rend this have nover kept a bunk Account. If not, lot us suggest that you try tho experiment You will And It hblpful In ninny ways, Aalda from tho fart thnt your money will bo ftflfo from theft aud flro, such a habit tends to thrift aud economy, discipline and a gonoral understanding of business prlucl pies, All of which aro osaontlal to succo&s, It also affords a conve nient method for the payment of bills; aud, as thtf checks aro al ways presorted and return4 to you, they servo as receipts for the amount paid. Wo will bo pleased to servo you as your banker. Como In and open a bank account Salem State Baolc t v nir I U JTAVJNB .FOr-A Wi Ig TfJyj HflRSr "Z1rifl 2 m Fr?TiLvsy C5. r'U vl J lsiL vfX i jLw i 7M M Am PASTOR SCORES M'NARY Rev. Clarence True Wilson Makes Another Attack on District Attorney. Ilov. CInrcnco Truo Wilson, In a Bonsational sermon In Portland Sun day, blames tho Marlon county dis trict attorney with tho Murray murj dor In Portland. Some tlmo ago this minister made another nttack on Mr. McNnry, accusing him of neglect to proBccuto a man for selling liquor, when at that tlmo tho man was In Jail for tho offense, and Is still tiioro. Tho Portland papers report Ilov. Mr. Wilson as saying: "This tragedy might have been averted If tho district nttornoy of Marlon county had not shown so much moro sympathy with tho real criminal nnd libortino than with the hcurt-brokon family whloh nd boon wronged. Ills sitting back In his easy chair, and nnswerlng an nppeal for help In u dollaato omorgoncy by saying: 'Wo nro not running n mnr rlago bureau hero' Is responsible for tho troublo. "Tho district attorney's oiSco of Marlon county Is tho worst ono In tho stnto notoriously so. Whon sworn ofllcors of tho law nro nt heart law breakers, decent inon nro puzzfod to know whether no Inw Is bottor than personally administered vongennco." Whon tho nttontlon of Charles L. McNnry was called to this statement this morning, ho said: "If tho Portlnnd preacher will put his fnlBo nnd Hlundorous statements In writing, bo thnt ho may bo reached by tho crlpilnnl libel laws of tho stato, I wlil glvo him an opportunity to provo what ho says. I horoby chnllengo him to do this. Ho vory woll knows thnt tho crlmlnnl libol lnw of Oregon Is so construed thnt false nnd mnllctous Btntoniontu llko this must bo mndo In writing or printed, In order that tho rosponsl bmty niny ,)0 flxc(K n0 iB nfrnld to .in i, . nn,i takon mlvnntnirn of loopholes In tho lnw to falsoly vilify this ofllco." PILES CUHEI) IX (I TO 11 DAYS. PAZO OINTMI3NT Is gunrantoed to euro nny enso of Itching, Illlnd, llloodlng or Protruding Pllos In C to 14 days or monoy refunded. COc. To Edit linker City Herald. C. Edward Ilngue, formorly n ro portor on The Journal, but who bos boon N'orthwoHt editor on tho Port land Jourunl of Into, lias gono to Ilnkor City to tako thp position of editor of tho llakor City Ilornld. . O' Made Happy for Life. Great happiness camo Into tho homo of 8. C. Illalr, school superin tendent, nt St. Albans, W. Vn., whon his llttlo daughter wns rostored from tho dreadful complaint ho names. Ho sny:B "My llttlo daughter had St Vitus' dnnco, which yloldcd to no trontmont but grow steadily worse until as n Inst rosort wo tried Elec tric nittors; and I rojolco to say, three bottles offocted n cotnplota euro." Quick, suro euro for nervous complaints, gonoral debility, fomalo weakness. Impovorlahed blood nnd malaria. Ouarnntood by J. C. Torry'a drug store. Prlco 60c. o State News Tho recent Btorm has, caused n llali famlno In Portland, nnd Monday there was not a pound of It In tho wholo city. A would-bo Incendiary trlod to burn tho now house of E. L. Rom lugtou at Woodburn Snturdny, but tho flames woro discovered In tlmo to 8nvo tho dwelling. Hnspborrlos can bo picked In No vember In tho Coos Day country, as has boon demonstrated by a number of peoplo nt North Ilond, Tho homo of Win, Cheovor, two miles east of Elkton, was totally de stroyed by an explosion of blasting powder tfunday. Unknown to -Mr. Cheovor his two sons secured tho powder from tho tunnel on tho CoosLnK thtjlwo&lmncono know. Thafi nsv linn nnni ttifelr hnnin. anil nut I . '51.. . ..... . Day lino near their homo, and put It under their bod. Whllo ongageU In a friendly sculllo they-psot tho lamp and scattered kerosene all over tho room, Igultlng tho powrfer, with tho above rosult, Mr. Cheovor was blown GO feet In the air and was badly Injured. The other members of tho family woro uurtal la tko d brU, but aacapMl wKkaut aeriows la Jury. Mr. Tlwc4ay Colllaa eoaltt4 Tuesday, In tho presence of nor1 C-year-old son. Wllhelm Weggorman, "of The Dalles, a pioneer, ngod 72 years, died Monday. Eugcno has a now bicycle ordi nance, under which It costs a porson ?2 ft year to securo n license to ride a wheel at night. Enrl Ellison, a 13-year-old boy, living nt Springfield, fell off a high trcstlo at that plnco Sunday, nnd fractured his skull. Charles Stickles, a farmer living near Eugene, was nrrosted Saturday for selling diseased boot. Eugene has a newflro apparatus. Ileretofor Eugene has always had a volunteer department, but now a regular company will bo organized. Tho medical students nt tho U. of O. report great troublo In procuring enough cats to fill tho demand for dissecting purposes. Tho U. of O. Oloo nnd Mnndollp Clubs will bo In Salem Decembor 15. Albany will soon havo tho most complete olectrlc power plant In Ore gon, so says tho Herald. Tho Wll lamotto Valley Company Is now In stalling mnchlnory which will sur pass any plant In tho vnlley ns to dovolopmont of power. Owing to high water flooding tho olectrlc works at Dutur, thnt city has boon In darkness for Bomo time. P. C. Green, of Weston, sold 2000 sacks of barley for browing to tho Pacific Coast Elevator Company Mon day. "Mothor's Kltchon" Is tho nnmo of n now restnurnnt nt Pendleton. - Tho clerks of Pendleton nro clr culntlng n petition asking thnt tho business men obsorvo nil legal holi days, nnd thnt tho hours of business bo mndo shortor. Pendleton will Boon havo n two horso strcot swooping mnchlno. Tho U. of O. footbnll team piny tho Columbia team' of Dalles Friday, nt Tho Dalles. will Tho Into each llfo somo ralna must fall, WIbo peoplo don't alt down nnd bnwl; Only fools sulcldo or tnko to flight, Smnrt peoplo tnko Rocky Mountain Tea nt night. For flnlo nt Dr. Stono store. -o- -m m i it 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Marlon County Land That Is Changing Ownership Prices I ! Tliat Obtained. iih nt in n i nun iimn Tho following real ostnto trans fers havo boon plncod on rocord In tho olllco of tho county rocerdor: Isndor Lorentz, ot ux., to 1. nnd J. Lorentz, south half It No. 2, Waldo Hills Fruit Farms No. 3, w d $1250 E. E. nnd E. Doyd to Mary Reokor, lots 3 nnd 1, block 2G, aorvnls, qoil SOO R. II. Konudy to J. O. Knufmnn, 15S.S5 acros, t C s, r 1 w, w d 9000 J. D. Casey, ot al., to Sllvorton Lumber Co., land in Marlon county, q c d 124 W. T Rnmsden to Jessie A. Pearl, west halt block 1, lot r, S. W. add to Salem, w d 000 J. O Storoy to Storey Rrnshor Lumber Company, sec. 1G nnd nw U sec. 21, t S s, r 4 e, q c d l O. Webb, ot ux to Henry Stev enson, part lot 12, SUverton, w d 300 Olo Wooro to O. O, and H, Dnhl, land In t 6 s, r 1 w, w d .'. 10,500 Win. Macoon, ot ux., to J. Rlaln 40 nores In sec. 23, t 9 s, r 4 o, w d 10 Ellon Lynch to Josaph Wright, lot 2, block SI, North Sa lorn , . 200 W. M. Moyera to.Rruco.Browno, ;35,40 ncros, t 0 s, r 2 w, w d '...., 1850 IK N. Huutloy to W. II. Iiko, 12714 ncros In Marlon coun ty, w d ...... ....,.... 2700 Luolla JcOoodo itoCarrlo Knowlan'd,lot lj block 74, tnorth Salem, w d 100 Total $31,911 o .'Wo owe tho young peoplo ot this countryJtho Jiestoxample nnd teach- good advlco.r-Tako Hollster's Rocky MountaluTea, Tea or Tablots, 35 1 -o . CASTOR1A Hi HM Yk JUm Altft lugM lLfcM tk -TaX ,ii m(U&T74Wte II r'"liZ:' - jh y i'jv i s ! a km isa. eg.. . - i . Last Call Seven Day Special ON CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS From NOVEMBER J7 to SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 24. Good shape, good stee; strong and not easy to break. Special 4y(j porcelain which if nicked turns dark soon, where Chinaware will not. Come and see them and you will he satisfied to purchase. GOODS DELIVERED IN CITY LIMITS WIXTEU RATES TO THE YAQUIN'A DAY Oregon's Grcnt Recreation and ..Health Resort nt tho Newport Reaches Ticket Snles Resumed Sow 1 to Mny 1, 1007. As a winter health and recreation resort Newport Is tho ono par excol lonce. Recognizing this, nnd wish ing to glvo tho peoplo nn opportun ity to brcntho tho fresh, puro ozono ot tho ocean, tho Southern Pacific and Corvallls &. Eastern havo resum ed tho salo of tickets through to Yaqulna. From nil S. P. points tickets will be sold throughout tho winter nnd spring until May 31st, ovory Wednesday nml Saturday and from Albany, Corvallls and Phil omath on tho Corvallls & Eastern, tickets will bo sold to Yaqulna and Newport DAILY. Tho rntos will bo tho samo ns dur ing tho summor, nnd will bo good for return GO dnys from dato ot salo. Dr. Mlutlioi-n'fl Sanitary lmtlis will bo In oporntlon during tho on tlro wlntor, nnd trontmonts will bo given dally. Other Health Resorts Closed. Durlug tho wlntor nearly nil other health resorts nro closed or difficult to reach, nnd nono of thorn havo tho advantages ot Newport nnd vicinity ns rognrds climate, points of lntorcst, rocrontlon, nnd nmuBoment. For parties doslrlng to enjoy fishing, hunting, or scolng tho ocean In aun shlno or In storm, tho surroundings nro Idenl beautiful sconory, cllmato mild, healthful nnd Invigorating. Cottngos for rent cheap, fresh vege tables, milk, honey, fruit nt lowest posslblo coat, fish nnd tho famous rock oystors to bo had for tho troublo ot securing them. Full Information from any 8. P. or C. & E. agent, or from tho gonoral passongor agent of olther company Rato from Salem to Yaqulna $4.50. o . Isn't It the Truth? "Tho eaglo," romarked tho thoughtful thlnkor, "Is a noblo bird." "Yos," rojolnod tho grocoryman, "but tho old hon contributes moro to tho comrort of tho human raco." Chicago Dally News. Chase and Sanborn's Teas and Coffees:: We havo luBt received a nn I shlpmonL and as wo aro tha solo agents for them In Salem, wo aro going to do our best to pleaso you. All we ask 1 to glvo them a trial. YOURS TO SATISFY Moir Grocery Company .. - ---' - - 1LLIHEE CLUB AT HOME Tho Illlheo Club is vory much nt homo In its now quarters, nnd tho at tendance is increasing dnlly. Presi dent Carson has had sovornl meet ings with his now bonrd ot trustccsr nnd finds that ho has tho co-operntlon of a strong nnd progressiva body of young business men. Sovornl new steps will bo tnkon to populnrlzo the club, nnd Improvo tho service It will hnvo n lnrgoly Increased mem bership, nnd becomo tho rnllylng plnco for tho cntectnlnmont of vis itors nnd strnngors who como to tho city. Hospitality will bo n mnrkod fonturo of tho club's work, and tho outortnlnment committeo nnd other Important committees will bo np pointed In n Bhort tlmo. Tho now' houso committeo named by Prosldent Carson 1b W. N. Gntons, Julius Pln cus, George Dlnghnm. A special com mitteo of flvo on entortnlnmcnt of tho mombors of tho leglslnturo haB been nppolntcd, nnd another com mitteo Is to bo named who will mnko It tholr business to hunt up now comers nnd peoplo from tho East or passing through tho city, nnd Bhow thorn tho club rooms nnd mnko them feel nt homo In tho city. Moving tho club rooms to tho Elks' hall building Is folt to havo been n good move for tho city, ns It Is centrnlly located, and nn nttractlvo placo to take strangors, to say nothing of n fine ad vertisement for tho Capital City, of which ovory citizen can bo proud. Thoro aro words of praise on nil hands for tho oxcollent tasto shown by tho houso committeo that bought tho furnishings for tho now sholter for tho hord of Salem's Dest People on Earth. COMPLETE BRIDGE TOMORROW Southern Pacific Trains Will Cross Santiam at Jef ferson Thursday Tho temporary span In tho South ern Paclflo railroad brldgo across tho Santiam rlvor at Jefferson will bo completed tonight, nnd It Is expected that all trains will cross tomorrow morning. Tho temporary Bpan Is made of lighter stool than was intended for tho permanent bridge, but tho work hns been sufficiently well done to do good Bervlco until next summer, when tho brldgo will bo flnUhnrt in a permanent manner. It Is expected thnt nit t, .....- will cross tho brldco indv ai- the span was washed out by high a a. m v t -r Tt. n-ju ,."'" JJSSJSSt'1' iitatoctcsi-a per set of six Caps and Saucers, Reg. olar price $2.00 and cheap at that SIXTY CENTS is as cheap, as white granite or cheapest semi- water, nil trains coming to Sales from tho north hnvo been from on to two hours Into, nnd tho throjjl trnlns havo passed Salem, by j mg around It. iiiiiiniii imiimnim COMPANIES ORGANIZE.) ! . Articles of Incorporation ;; Granted Enterprises Backed y bysOregon Capital, in tin in tii illinium Articles of Incorporation were (Jed Tuesday nnd todny In tho offlce o! tho socretary of stato by Plckel'i Condensed Advertising Machine com pany, of Portlnnd; Incorporator!, W. II. Mooro, E. F. Barnott, Q. Erert Dakor; capital stock, $1,000,000. Present Noods Gold Mines cct pnny, of Sumpter; Incorporator!, Zoeth Housor, Charles II. Dron Marlon Jack; capltnl stock, $1,001 000. This Is The Weather When a Jersey Sweat Fork nnnn i We have them in all sizes m colors. $2, $25, $2.50, $2.75 tfgte&U Everything Of (lie Best and The Best Of EverytlH'ng Tells tlio complete V1 IUrrey's wp-to-lato stock YW may go It blind or iatellUjefitly and tho J will be tka same. ' BEST TREATIENT , flEST C3O0DS ItEST TRICES . At A. L Harvey's Cr. Crt a4 HIh . tjti e '"7 I E.W.HAZitRP.CaafcUr al r Iumm la PHUm