Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 11, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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J)AILY CATITAL JODILNAL, BALKM, OltEGON. TUESDAY, DKCKMllKR 11, 1000.
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AiT" mad5' . 3ut Aycr'8 H!r Vigor,
new improved formula, is hetior. n i
v "W V the one creat snepiflpfni..iiu-u.!. .1
aruggist to show it to you, the new kind
th. co.sr or,, hi,? fc&KSi'
0 AID IN
OPENING .
THE RIVER
m Walla Starts Campaign
!For a Big Appropriation
By wasmngion
La's Efforts are Appreci
ated and tnesiaie win ne
dsked For $300,000 for
Improving the Columbia
bd Snake Rivers
(East Oregonlnn.)
Heretofore tho pooplo of Oregon
L done tho principal pnrt of the
l and expended tho prlnclpa'
it of tho money used In opening
Snako and Columbia rlvors to
EC.
IVhllo the pooplo of Washington
Idaho wero equally lntorostod
I benefitted, yet Orogon built tho
luge road, provided for Us maln-
bnce and operation, nnd has borno
the expense of rlvor tratTlc, while
other states en joyad cqunl bono-
Itowevtr, Washington is nwalcon-
to tho Importnnco of tho subject
Walla Walla is beginning a
Jipalcn to appropriate $300,000
the coming session of tho Wash-
ton legislature for the purposo of
alng the two rivers in that state,
makw traffic on the upper river
Mole. Tho Statesman says of tho
baiBn started by tho Commercial
of Wnlla Walla:
i Tlgorous campaign which tho
Ilia Walla Commercial club will
Idact to awaken tho" people of tho
Ue to tho necessity of passing a
appropriating 8300,000 for tho
iroTement of Columbia and Shako
fcnln Washington will begin next
ft.
ofessor W. D. Lyman, of Whlt-
J college was selected by tho pro-
Itloo commltteo of tho club this
Iralng to start out -next Tuesday
Tlalt oil tho principal cities In
Itheastcrn Washington nnd arouse
p to demanding of their roprosen-
Ptes that tho river bo opened and
Item Washington mado Indepond-
f In tho mattor of freight rates.
hs commercial bodies all over the
te will bo asked by tho Walla
Ilia cluh to call specinl meeting to
pjlder the opon rlvor quostlon nnu
Pfessor Lyman will nddross thoso
stings rnd show by picturing con
Ions In tho tninni oninlro that an'
open river will be of immense bene
fit to the state.
It is thought that Profewor Ly
man can accomplish this mutt if
any man can. in fact It was not fully
ueciaeu tnnt the step be taken until
It was found that he could bo se
cured. HO iS a Walklnsr nnnvMn...!!.,
of Information on tho rnmtre n
Washington, and has been Interested
m tno open river question for years.
Besides being a pleasing and con
vincing tnlkor.
Ho spont tho whole of the nast
summer In collecting statistics on
tho resources of the Inland empire
for tho Columbia & Walla Walla
Traction company to. he prosonted to
capitalists who will finance tho pro
ject, so that his knowledge Is ac
curate as well as broad.
Ho will attend tho moetlng In
Heppner next week after which ho
will bogln his campaign of education
In southwestern Washington.
This section will bo treated to the
largest and longoet doso of facts, sta
tistics and arguments, because they
aro now less nrounsed to tho advan
tages of nn open river and bocauso
they hold the balnnco of power In the
legislature botwoen onetorn Wash
ington, which will probably bo
united for tho appropriation, nud tho
sound counties which are opposed.
Stir Up SoiUlnu'Murn AVnshlngton.
For this reason Professor Lyman
will try to stir up the people of Clark
and Cowllti counties first and then
nftor a whirlwind campaign through
the rut of the river counties he will
swing around Into eastern Washing
ton nnd arm the hunchgrassers with
facta and flguros Just boforo tho leg
islature meets. It Is also probable
that he will be In Olympln at the
tlmo of tho session.
Tho promotion commltteo of the
club, consisting of Dr. N. G. Illnlock,
,.... n At-. timi a. c. Moore Is
.111IVB -. .HOT.v --
also having a bill drawn up which
will bo prosonted to tho legislature.
It provldos for the appropriation of
$300,000 nnd for tho nppolntmont
of a commission to superintend the
Improvement of tho river.
MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP.
AH Rioht In Theory, but Broakt Down
In P-aetiee.
TiuM-otl.Tiliy ti,i.-e is so much In
tnualwpui own.-r" ip of public utilities
that the practical carrjlng nut of It
attractive features nppenra simple and
of no jerious moment, and for n mu
nicipality to take over nnd run water,
lights, sewerage nnd even transporta
tion appeals to taxpayers, nnd the
trade is made without the first nssur
auce tliut the conduct of thoso proper
ties will be along practical nnd busi
ness linos.
It Is the failure to nssuro the prac
tical that works the evil, for municipal
ownership i a general owuorsblp, and
a general ownership results too easily
In Its being no special buslni'ss of any
cltuwn or taxpayer to look Into or In
quire nfter tho conduct of the proper
ties under control. This loavos the
management to a few, who soon find
that they have only themselves to ac
count to, that people nro too busy to
demand accounting nnd taxpayers
accept any kind of report. Just
so there Is the appearance of nil belug
rlplit nnd licht, water, sewerage, etc.,
art' given.
It Is this Indifference and neglect on
tho- part of taxpayers to take note of
municipal affairs which make munic
ipal ownership of public utilities n
hnMrdons and expensive matter. Tho
theory of municipal owneraitip. wnn
Its groat saving to ouch taxpayer, tho
extra service glvon and the great prof
Its resulting, can all bo placed in fig
ures beforehand, but It is n failure un
low the taxpayers slmll give earnest
nnd serious hoed to the conduct of
those public utilities, for unless thw H
done they will wuUc tip some day with
broken down proiwtlos and a big bond
Issue to make good. Newborn Weok
ly Journal.
Keep
Your Nerve
It is nerve energy that runs
the organs of your body. The
storage battery is the nerve
cells 'in the brain and spinal
cord, and from this battery
nerve force is sent out through
the system of nerves. To keep
the body healthy you mut
have plenty of nerve force; if
you have not, the organs work
imperfectly, the circulation is
sluggish, digestion bad, appe
tite ioor, kidneys inactive, and
aches, pains and misery arc
the penalty.
You can keep the system
strong with Dr. Miles' Nervine.
It assists in generating nerve
energy; it' strengthens the
nerves and makes the whole
system strong and vigorous.
"I take plwxsuro In rooommrnJInn
' Dr. Mites' NervJno to thwio BufforltiK
from nervous prostration
nnd melancholy,
InHttmnlfl
After ovoral
. ...I... k.iv..i.i. fwM nhnvn fllaitnunA
1 tried thl medlolno nnd found Imme
diate relief. It noothes nnd ntrcngth
ens tho ncrveo. chnsw nway th
Bloomy nnd deprcsslnc thouchta nnd
Blv tho sufferer renewed Htrcnttth
nnd hope. It Is a miperb nervo re
storer. JXJDQE JAro sermaNN,
MudUon, Wisconsin.
Dr. Mlli Heart Cure It told by
rour druoglit, who will guarantee that
he Tint bottle will benefit. If It fall
he will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
THE GREAT TRANSITION.
Public Preporty Wasted 3oubo "It
Coats Nothing. You Know."
"Ileiior told f. "What's tlmtr And
1 stopped to pick It up.
'Tbfttr' replied the buy who happen
ed to bo puailnic through tho school
yard with me, "That Is nothing but n
load pencil." .... ,
"Uut It Is a wliole one." snm i, aim
with a rubber'on tho eud."
"I know It." said tho boy. ,
"What! Do yju mean to toll mo that
you liavo seen this here before?"
"Yes, everybody's Been ii.
-All tho children In your school unvo
seen this lying hero day after day nnd
not oue boy has picked It up?"
"Of course. What should wo pick
It up for? There's plenty In tho school-
The towu nuys 'cm."
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
liAiion
.,.i i imii iionn riven ii text fur u
n:-w ,,;;.... ...s I . --, rjr
l., U nnfislblO tO USO part Of tills
money for starting a line of steam
boats and constructing wnrenuu
if thoso nro nocessnry in gutting rlvor
transportation under way.
o
A Western Wonder.
Thero's a Hill at Uowlo, Tex,
that's twlco as big as last year. Tins
wonder Is W. L. Hill, who from n
weight of 90 pounds has grown to
over 180. Ho says: "I have suf
fered with a terrible cough, when I
began taking Dr. King's Now Discov
ery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds. Now, after taking 12 Hot 1m.
I have more than doubled in weight
and am complotoly cured. Onl
euro Cough and Cold cure. Quaran-
by J. C. Perry, druggie,
I tnAfl
VVW ....
hs In tho inland empire that nnUdjMO.rlal boitiejree
II iWliri'l'-'iMHi 'W
- ' . Tflii iHTl If !' V'XH Vi l ' jil L
K.-t tp uiiafr.i'ir.t.i i, ,c i lmt?'
. - i , i i , -'
AfcflMnM'DMcril-.ltinn fnf As-
slmilatlng liTood atidnula
ticg ihc Sloaaths andDowels o
innnfnffnimTnHi!i
aawia.-wmnnfMm
Rmnotes'DlgcsUon.Checrrul
cas and Ikst.Contalns neither
OpiumtlorplilftC sortEacfiu.
OTAnCOTIC.
MxJmna
JUU.SJu-
Apcrfccl Remedy for Cons lipa
hon. Sour StomacU.Diarrhoca,
and Loss or Sleep.
facsimile Signature of
NXW YORK.
For TufhntB nnd Childron.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
M
ffv
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
new lead pencil? And a pencil vltu a
rubber on ltl
When 1 was n boy wo prised even
slate pencil. A boy ivlip hooked any
body's Blato pencil wns ltaltwl until he
cave It up. but a lead pencll-wo fought
for lead pencils as tho Greeks and
Trojans fought for Helen. Wo scoured
the countryside for old horseshoes to
...ii , .i... i.inokriinltb for moncj' enough
to buy a load poncll, and. having It,
wo cut our pnvnio iiii
It, kept It as our last resource In trade.
Many n time a precious two Inch load
pencil bns turned an imiHirum. ju
kntfe trade one way or tho otlior. I
never had but one land lonoll at n time
and vory often Imrdly that until I was
flftcon years old. And thoso ton-yiwr-olds
scorn to pick up n whole ono wIUj
a rubber! Think of It! Tho tost
orasor I had was a pleco of rubber
boot liutlS-Hourr T. Halloy In Journal
of Kduentlon.
A DAY OF RECKONING.
You Cannot Foel All of the People All
ef the Time,
"he iecut coiideronHtlOH s tmfit f
further wrvleo of a number of bh anH
U ,wn of tottw of tlwm at a dwid lo
warulng to other citli. for tbte Jf ll
?S tuft K. llUlj: wrtje M Mcfc
pIrU In Uw 1QBK OJU. Vr tb Ami
JS" or two. wlMM iw oxpewlre re
SSI'S -rrrsjs
n faW yvars longer U.e bad hookkop
S d JorWStlon of the pU.t 1 U
U7 increasingly "2 wl2
reckoning lnvltWy cflw w
5S? USJu.t ttat ennot msque
2 - xt8iUrt" wufcw n Invwtl-
S'Jr L Zut ban bow a loitns PP
nd flccowim-
.. Mil Oraft.
Careeiin, " , ,ii
At a toi p'nit loard innulry
f0und tt. fjn for wUek
Morntoff l11-TbtoTenwtfuWJowaj;
The following deeds have 1itii
filed for reord lu the olllce of the
Mnrlon county rtcerdw:
M. L. nd 12. 11. .! to J. S.
Dunlnvy, 20.05 acre, t 0 s
r x w, w tj i;.u.i
nultevlllt Cemetery Auh'h to
K. W. Soliouror. lot No. 10
in Umuvlllft comotory 5
Qlnra 12. Spilth to Carrie K.
Putnnm, lot 3, 3-1. 35
nnd 30 In Smith Fruit Farm m
No. 2, w d 1G0Q
M. A. Longsworth to A. H.
CornollUF ot ux. loU 1, -. 3
and J In blook 7, In Instl
" tuto survoj', JOrforson. Oro
gon, w d.. '.... 1600
L. Mnuldlng to Ilorlon dross,
a V6, s o A hqo 3, t7 b r
1 o, w d u
Sophlo LuiiKford to Josopli
Schuror, land In Mnrlon
county, docrM 700
Sophlo Lnngford to Win. It.
Sohuror, land In nuttovlllo. -0
G. K. llrey to C. F. Ilroy. Intor
et In 1 imd In Salem and
Mnrlon county, w d 1000
A C. Uroy to 0. H. Hrey, lots
i. a nnd 3. In bloaks Q. 7,
Salem
l. II. Dawson et ux to Wm,
Urown, land In MHrian coun
ty, w d '
J. W. Cook et Kl to wm
Urown, lnd l Mfcrton oolin
ty.wd : 607
O"
t Tlio btoek Muni Oo.
Alot a fr mo BaliM bad the
...-... .... r hit vine: OH of IU
leading buet Ju. tki Yok--bama
Tea Skore. fall Into tU Uawla of
Ik whjWNil frwl!UB. w
tltongh It baa Immjd emttautd for t
year Had beD doing a fair uunw.
that VHfMW"" buj(a!i Httn
h.. nht AH YOt DOM tur dlPHKl Of
1 1 faot tha aradltow r nnw.uR-
lag Hmora itreaoooa egori iaa a
. -. iluau Ib lb MkM.
With thH mi to Mnr . J
u..rt an Axiiorleacwl young baet-
aeae mua. baa b Pld cbrga
for tho remainder of tue
! will wake --vwrv ffort to brtag
this blfiaB to a eHnx, aal Ih of
.i. .,. uomtm aulkXeat wih to ckh
taauU.bela.-.bortto.H
olutoly slatlgnieT ui -." -Tbglr
annoaaanU l ftW'1,0
tbe Journal ffm 4-T to da., and tll
k4H cowing It A l H"rt "f
tw holiday af -n will no oum
,ro a great bU" O'lri-t-
iaa aboppew. Tbelr MOKBnt n
goods, auluWo lor taw ui -
ymr imve b r2ZZZS
d aad eoauun in -
ttlon the ' , ...
a -u-lr hureUBiiB
-..k akoald be made by all kJ
. . - rm af aak
buyers. a v . i
pwl.lb.p.tmeb.rge.ao
palas will be P w """
lale the greauet Waalaea- wee
n-
Sure Curtt for I'll-.
,..u... ih& nreducfl raoUtura and
raM Itching, this form M well a.
Illlnd. Dicing or "oimoi-b -
are ourd UX ' W04"" f "
Remedy. Stop JUblng and bled Jd.
Absorb tumors. 60c a.Jar at drue-.-!
' i hr mall. Treat Jw frw.
GET BUSY!
Holidays Ate Neat
ELECTRIC LIGHT is the
magnet that draws trade. Keep your
store bright and you'll be kept busy.
A show window lirilliantly illom
inatcd with ELECTRIC LIGHT
makes many a sale "the night before."
It attracts attention, makes it easy
for your display to be examined and
shows your goods to THE BEST
ADVANTAGE.
AN ELECTRIC SIGN will
make a name for you and when your
name is made it will burn it into the
public's eyes and minds. It is an in
vestment that pays big dividends.
Our representative will explain how.
PORTLAND
GENERAL ELECTRIC
COMPANY
SALEM, OREGN
m . ,.iBi imi
- mV!HL
l'linlt.luiii'nt to Fit.
"You'ro not goInK to bar mo out.
aro youT" tho nowly nrrlved spirit
pleaded.
"I gueiw not," replied t. Ms"".
Vou'ro tho street railway mnunnte.
aren't you 7"
MVhy or yofl, lr.M
"Well, Jut hang on to onrf of
lbrnw Htrnim uvur thore for etomlO
or HU." Philadelphia Prtnte.
asaa
Juxt ioullng.
"You young ecampl" ronrcil tho
old broker, mulling In unoxpeotcdly.
"I ihought you told mo you didn't
Minoko ulgarottfti. rtwd dlmo novoln
or whlatle whllo yon workwl?"
"Wollt" yawniM tho onlop boy
Ineoiitoally.
"And hero I tom lu nnd ontoh
)u doing all thrw."
"Yee, bill you don't cutsh mo
working." -Chicago Dally Now.
I
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Soft, Serviceable Slippers
Make Fine Christmas Gifts
All you hayc lo know is the size slippers don't
need lo be fitted. Wc have the finest stock of
slippers in Mnrion County. If the choice should
not be exactly rig. wc will exchange them for
your friend.
Fancy Slippers for Men
Dainty Slippers for Women
Lasting Slippers for Children
So buy them early get the benefit of the full.
assortment and get the worry of Cnnslroas
shopping off your mind.
Store opens 7:30 Monday Morning.
ETlTirvin & co.
Practical Shoe Mcn.3 Acknowledged leaders
326 STATE STREET
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