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s 3we i DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL; SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1B07. ilcohol rf neeaea mers ARE NUi QUITTERS ew Petitions Are Out ana Being oigucu ...n milled Out of Their Determination to Refer I .nut moonshine, n Hltto Jollr- , or some ttiereniuuiuti ..v a to stop the Linn county grnng '..d their friends from going ..to refer tho stnto university Iprution. Hundreds of signer ' J I.. Tnrlnn POUntV Sttt- ctKCureu m - - W u soon aa tlio now puuuuim rtibon. Xo Wcnklng In M"" ntA.bany Herald says: Undls .., hv tho discovery that tho tutorcj secured Inst week to tho ,rctdnm petition on tho university Ortjon appropriation bill, would ..Minowcd owing to nn error In .Alts out the referendum petition, ttttn of tho Linn county grange 1. nnrlr with ronowed Kitness to secure tho flvo thou- A nines noeessary for roferrtng mcroDrlation. Oaimsunt of the strenuous oppo- m which the Linn county grange jmetbr supporters of tho Unlvor- ItcfOreEon appropriation, It has it decided not to. publish the a of any of thoso who Blgn tho i?Jon. When the movomqn.t wa it liiBKurated by tho Linn county uje, tho names of thoso who sign l-ii petition were published in the n.i At soon as tho names were jrln oil, tho U. of O. pooplo nt i vote letters to tho signers ask- ;tht they withdraw their names. itadoff any slmllnr tactics on tho rtof tho state Institution tho m icu'ed to the potltlon from it on will bo kept secrot until suffl nt iro secured and tho entlro po- m j flVd with tho socrotary of i r Sal m A!w Df tit-" petitions wero circu its' J Abdn wsterday by ono of not"! f the grango, nnd he tWtatjs.'i.n. of those whom ho "' 1 who had signed the llrst '-" r s d t.j realllx their signa- ! w potltlon. r ff'jca t.f the Linn county Ijorcsv-dav txpressed grant sat- wa tnat their action In oppos ite university appropriation, had ft:- 1 t". bo members of Po- tr ' ' ' C j' .In Ihp mnntlnir M J Hard zs t lac kamas county, IwiililiiliOjsVl Atlah!ePren.-Mtiftn for ic. g&cSicaai3QndDos''ilsof IS J?otte9lsUon.Chccrful- i r"jKC5LU3niain5 nciuicr 'awufiorpbjne nor Mineral. !-"T.N.UtCOTIC. I' JCIm AfftR,-TH.. r- .... rTMlfr.-ukiortS.FeATrkh- EsidLoss or Sleep. ,KS Stnaturt of bSJWJYOHK. ttttrccpy 0VRAzb. Aycc's Sarsaparilla is not a strong drink. As now nuac, tncre is not a drop or aiconoi in it. It is a non-alcoholic tonic and alterative. Ask your own doctor atymt your taking this medi cine tor tntn, impure oiooa. ronow ins aa- vice everv time, tie Knows, lrust mm n bwa M B&MvBtM f TITjk HnkllkS J.G.lTirCfL. theforrnaUsofixll our preparation. IXW9)ll2BM. - - -V --" I last Wednesday. Every day many let ters nro received from all parts of the state supporting tho grange In its move to refer tho Unlvorslty of Ore gon $125,000 appropriation to a vote of tho people. Ilnlf Million Campaign. The Capital Journal Is receiving hundreds of replies to its questions, Involving a program of saving halt a million to a million in four years. Following Is sample: Do you favor an university tax of $125,000 per annum? No. Do you favor tho armory nppro proprlatton of 1100,000? No. Do you favor placing tho state printer on a flat salary? Yes. Do you favor tho official frco pass bill? No. Do you want the referendum on any other bill? I nm opposed to tho raiso of salaries; thoro nro plenty of good men to tako tho offices nt tho present salaries. GEORGE DROWN, Eaglo Point, Or. Coplos of roforondum petitions can bo had at this office, and nil the grango bills can bo signed nt this offico whore a notary will cortlfy to them froo of oxponsc. Lot tho inde pendent citizens of Oregon show thnt thoy cin do something In tho wny of liolplng'thcniBolvoB oven If It Is not sanctioned by W. S. U'Ron. o Cured Rheumatism. Mr. Wm. Henry of Chattanooga, Tonn., had rhoumntlsm in his left arm. "Tho strength scorned to have gono out of tho muscles so that it was tisolss for work," ho says. "1 applied Chamborlaln's Pain Dalm and wrapped tho arm In flannel nt night, and to my relief I found that tho pain gradually left mo and the strength roturned. In threo weeks tho rhoumntlsm had disappeared and 'has not slnco roturnod." If troubled with rheumatism try a fow applica tions of Pain Dalm. You nro cer tain to bo pleased with tho rollof which It affords. For salo nt Dr. Stono's drug store, o Ono Hundred Four Years Old. Daltlmoro, April 15. Yostorday Mrs. Cntharlno Floln passod her 104th blrthdny In tho little soconi story bnck room of 1320 North Ohnpel stroot, whoro sho has boon confined to her -bod for the past flvo yonrs. She was ns choerful as over, hal oid ago having boon passed In a happy spirit. Hor faoo Is much wrinkled, nnd her body waned and hor oyoslght falling, sho nevortho loss, rotnlns all of hor othor faculties to a wonderful degroo, and yosterdar gavo an account of her llfo, In n lively mid Bplrlted mnunor. Her honlth ts good, although she fols Hip wolght of years, and is rather feeble, walking with difficulty GASTORIA For Infants nnd Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA tut cnwa t. " AW AT Alt COPPER RIVER ROAD i Sonttlo Post-Intelllgcncer: The steamer Yucatan which sails today for Alaska will havo sovcral thou sand dollars' worth of machinery aboard to bo used in tho construc tion of tho railroad which tho Alaska Pacific Railway & Terminal company is constructing In tho Copper river district of southeastern Alaska. Tho cargo Includes machinery for flvu sawmills, which will bo tnkrn Into tho country over tho snow and will bo used In building the trestles along tho railroad; sovoral pllo drivers for uso on tho piors now In tho courso of consructtou iiaur Catalla, and other slmllnr apparatus. It was expected tho chief cnglneor and somo of tho officers of tho com pany would accompany tho corps of engineers Balling today, but thoy woro delayed. Tho party, Including A. W. Cook of Cooksburg, near Pitts burg, Pa., prosldcnt.qt tho company, will remain In Sonttlo for tho pres ent.' Tho company for tho present will tnnko Its headquarters In tho Schouormnu block, nnd Inter will movo to tho officos to bo vacated by tho Dexter Horton bank, Tho lino to bo constructed will cx tond from Catallu threo miles wst of tho Marten islands through tho Copper rlvor country to tho Yukon rlvor, n dlstnnro of 500 mllos. Ac cording to .ono of the officers of tho company, a portion of tho lino tap ping the coal roglono nrottnd Poring lako will be completed this yonr. Starting from tho Marten Islnnds tho road will run up the Cntalla rlvor valloy nnd across norlng lako, per mission having boon granted by tho war department to cross tho tldo Innds and lako. It will contlnuo up Shephord crenk through Charlotte pass and thence wosterly to a point on the Copper rlvor botwoen Chl.ds and Miles glaciers whoro tho com pany has station grounds on both sides of tho river, nnd In nccordanco with pormlsslou from congross will brldgo tho rlvor at this point. The lino proceeds up tho wost sldo of the rlvor to tho coppor Holds about 1C0 mllos from tho termlnnls, where tho Ch'tnnn and Kotslnn rlveVa enter from Mio oast. It will follow the Copper rlvor tintll pnsslng ovor tho divide near tho lmadwators of the Tauann, and ontor tho Yukon valloy near Ungle. Tho survoys started in 11)05 and now oomploto show nn all river grade of lotw than 1 V& per oent on the entire length of the line. The roml will be built by the Key atone Constructing company of this oily. The iibove road crosses the proper ty of tho Anglo-American Oil & Coat company. Seo adv. on page 8. Call on Mr. Mellrlde, business manager of the company, room C, Willamette hotol. Salem, nnd soe snmplea of coal, nlso government maps nnd re ports. o New Mining Stock Market IJegln. Now York, April IB. The general luting committee of the New York Produce Hxohnnge now mining stok market begins todny with doallng In mining Bharos. Several hundred lorporntlons applied for a plnoe oh the list, but the committee 1ms list ed about 97 mines on the list, as fol lews: Goldfleld, Nov., 40; Ilullfrog. Nev, 10; Tonopnh, Nov., 0; other parts of Nevada, C; Alaska, 3; Colo rado, G; Montana, 3; Arizona, 3; Idaho. 3; Uuth, 3; Qanuda, T; Mexi co, 7. In addition there are to be about 20 Industrial stocks, mostly manu facturing nnd eleotrlo traction com panies. Most of the better else of mining stocks on the erW market have been Included In tte list, possi bly the Standard Oil. It is also un derstood that none of the storks dealt In on the New York Stock IK change have been taken in. - -O' NOT lim.MITTKI TO fiHIX nVISU PATH KU Married Agalntt Parent Wlln ltfued IVtihUhIoii to Suo Dying Itatliflr Aftor Trniullfig 2000 Mllos. Chicago. April 1. At the ead of a 2000-mile Journey, Mrs. Helen Drowning of the state of Washing ton, has been denied Audleaee with h r dying father to whose side she sought to hasten when she learned that his death was Imminent. Between them stands the woman's mother, still bitter because of the daughter's marriage many years ago against parental objection. Resolute ly she refuses her daughter even ad mittance to the boose. The dylnt; man Is William Sw of A Square Seal Is assured you whon you buy Dr. Plere' f&rolly misllclnca for all tho tngredt nn!4 nnlAf tiir Inlrt tltAtrt SMk vlntfu1 nn n'r .:?.'" "" """. "t" .i'"" .- n . .., "?: -,.?.: .,. r. X?Ir .ii?2 and correct. You know just what you are paying for and that tho Ingredients arc gathered Iron Nature's laboratory, being vi m..--u uuuv uiiiu o Ln'iii ,ii'i' solected from tho moH valuablo nativo medicinal roots found growing In our American fores Qrwwtjvhlle potent to cure are perrfCtiv harrobyuCJvsni lo tho most dellcato woina WTnilor?Tr Not a dmn iojscsei imiiciiai nroDcrtirvt of Its own. Doing a moi niuat)itanii8opuo mm ami ferment, nuirltlvo and sooihlng doinul cent. Glycerine plays an Important part In Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dlscoxcry In tho euro of indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour rlslui;, heart-burn, foul breath, coated Umiro, poor aniH'tlto, gnawing feeling In stom ach, bllioiuuivs and Kindred dcraiiKa menUs of tho stomach, liver and lxiwi. Resides curing all tho nbovo distressing ailments, tln"lloldon Medical Discovery Is a re-lllc for all diseases of tho mucous memlir.uies, as catarrh, whether of tha .na-Ml as.iaesorof tho stomach, bowels br olvlc organs. Even In lt ulceratlvo stage It w 111 yield to this sovereign rem edy If Its use bo iersovewHl In. In Chronic Catarrh of tho Nasal parage. It Is well, wlulo taking tho "Golden Medical Dis covery" for the necessary constitutional troattnent, to eloansA tho passacos freely two nr three times a day with Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. This thorough couna of treatmunt generally cuivs tho worst case. In reueh and horeitrM ou(hI tip bren dual, llirvtst and hinir ntli-ri'Mi. exrenteen- . . . . r ....-. . . tumiiiion in tin n'ivnnovil sfak-L-s tholioldon Mfulrnl DlMMveiv" tx ft mint ullli'lciil run edy, enurclalU tu tlivXt) obtlnatu. Iianc-on eou.UhrauMH! by irjifvlloii aiulcotireitlimet , l)i- I'loiiiliUI mueou- iiiiinbrne. Tim "Dli" cuirery " u net m coi-m! for acuto couhIii arl lti .um nuililon cold, nor miut It bo ex ported to cute ivnintnetlon In Us drneicl UC(M-no imMU'tho will Uo that but for all tbu olHtuiAtiv dmiiile eoucli. which. If niur IflCHil, or bmllr trt-uted. lotil uploeoniuwe i ... .. ill.- n-i mIU'lnn lliktmn lmlw Wnukegon. Strickon with pnrnlysls as tho rosiilt of n runaway accident nt n funornl a yonr ago, In tho last wook ho hns grown rapidly worse. Ono of tho family wrote Mrs. Drown ing that to soe hor father nllvo she would havo to haston, Roachlng hor former homo In Wnu kogon sho was met at tho door by hor mothor- With tonrB streaming. sho Implored ndmlttnnco, but the mothor was obdtirato and sho wnn turned nwny with bitter ropronchos. Mrs. Drowning Is now nt a hotnl nt Wnukogon. In agony lost hor fnthor should dto boforo her mother rolonts, h4io consulted nn nttornoy In tho nftornoon In tho hopo thnt sho might through lognl proceedings roach bin bMo and obtain from him tho forgiveness whloh hor mothor withholds. Xotlcu to Property Owners on Stnto Street. Notlco Is hereby given thnt tho city council of the city of Snlom, Oro gon, nt a special mooting thereof held on tho 8th dny of April, 1907, duly passed a resolution Instructing- tho reaorder to notify nil proporty own ers who are liable for tho ooBt of Im provement of 8tnto street from tha east lino of Commorolnl stroot to tho wait lino of Church stroot, In said city, who Intend to comploto the pnrt of said improvement for which thoy are nssossod, undor tho super vision of tho stroot commissioner, In lieu of their said assessment, If nny suoh thoro bo, bo required to notify snld common council and comply with tho specifications of said improve ment by filing a bond therefor on or boforo tho special meeting of tho oounoll on tho 22d day of April. 1907. Ily ordor of tho common coun cil. W. A. MOORES, . City Recorder Date of first publication of thii notlol April 9, 1907. 4-9-10t , In Honor of Judge; Jlolxe. In accordance with the aetloH tak en by tho Marlon County liar Associ ation n't tho meeting held Thursday, Hon. Tllmon Ford, ns chairman, has appointed tho following attorneys to assist him in drafting appropriate resolutions in memory of tho late JudgR. P. Relse: Supremo Judgft R. . Dean, vx-Governor William P. Lord, Hon. John I). Waldo and Clr cMlt Jtidgo George II. Uurnett. The resolutions will probably be completed and roported to the clr c,ujt court for Marlon county the lat ter part of the present mouth. BUTTERNUT BREAD It Is worth more than any other bread, yet tho price Is no higher. For salo at your grocer's. CALIFORNIA IIAKKRY. Tboms Cooley, Props. SALEM WATER C0MlAN orricx city hall. For water service epply at offle Dills payable monthly in sdvaas Make all conplaloU at the offlt. Enlarged Our meat saarket on East State street has been doubled in site and we are better $rere4 than ever to serve customers. Prosapt terries aai the test of smsU eur 4to. Call orpfeMltt. , 9, JMiwAs, TT99 tp-uwyj. whys', ui,w.urir.syft iaaiuuu A mucn.mnuT acfin u ). ii iwtn or-': gf'Jtng ftwi ,i',mYrmgTUttiMiaaal t)rlnclt)To nwl In tliom. vlt.nmy Irlill-. raimji kuct mi. ma aeeni Intrinsic tiwtwi8tioKMwettmtmmtmmtnnii i CLASSIFIED muhuiihhhiimhihwww rOKSALS For Sale Cheap, a gcntlo, B-yoar-olrt driving ninro, 549 North Capital street, 4-13-3t For Sale Ton acres cultivated land. Also houso ;and about two ncros, 5nd of car', south. Inqulro of Mrs. Qco. II. Jones. 4-11-lw Fop SjiIc Salom-Indopondonco-Mon- mouth 8tngo lino, fully equipped. Inqulro of Capital Commission Company, Salem. 4-B-tf For Sale -233 acros, 1G0 under plnw, balanco. tlmbor ?35 por aero; 1G1 ncros, good houso, barn nnd windmill, beat farm In valloy, 10, 000; 21 acres, good houso, barn, 9 long by 100 feet wldo, J3B00; 80 cows; 10 ncros, wagon, buggy, all tho farm lmplomonts and houso farnlturo; 21 acres near town on tho Island, good G-room houso nnd barn, $0000; big lot 200 foot ling by 100 feet wldo, $3500; 80 acros 3 mllos south of town noarly all in grain, $G5 por aero; 8 ncros 2 mllos wost of town with houso and bnrn, $800; 90 acros, 12 mllos ast of Salem, $40 por r.cro; XVt acres, good houso and barn, $850; lncro with flvo room houao nnd bnrn, $700; 5 acros with good 0 room houso nnd bnrn, $1000; 4 acres with good houso and wind mill In town, $2200; 4 acres with houso and barn In town, $21100; also from 20 to 30 good houses from $000 to $4000. For salo hy J. O. Schultz, 747 South Twelfth St. Salem. 4-1-luio. For Bale. A flvo nnd a six-room houso, with from ono to six lots with each, well locatod In East Salem. Good bargains. Isaiah Schonoflold, 21st nnd Mnrlon Sta., Snlom. 1-28-tf FOR HUNT For Kent Houso and tour lots, gar don and barn. All kinds of fruit. Apply at 345 Union street. Phono 591. 4-4-tf For Kent ?Savon-room houso, hot and cold wntor, oloctrlo light, bath roont. Inqulro of Aug. Schrolb or, 5 GO North High stroot. 3-25-tt For Rent A 9-ncro hop yard, at ono-fourth rent. Inqulro of M. J. Egan, Gorvals, Routo 2, 3-21-tf For Rent. Nlco cottngo, largo grounds; tho roso nnd flowor cor ner block of Snlom. Houso In first-class condition, screens to all windows nnd doors, now ahados, curtain polos, hot nnd cold wntor In bod rooms, porcelain nnd mnr bio wash stands, porcolaln bath nnd tollot, ohnndollors In ovory room, clectrlo lights, flno porch nnd shndo troos; tho finest location In Snlom, closo In, cornor of Mill und church streets, This cottage will be for rent April 1st. J. Con nor, Wlllnmetto Hotol. a.l4-tt DRAYMEN. It. O. Cummins Successor to Whits Cummins, express, dollvory nnd trnnsfor Ifnw. Prompt servlco Is our motto. Furniture and piano moving a spoolalty. Stand at 156 South Commercial su'ooU Phons 175. Rosldonco phono 908. 8-4-tl MUHICAL. Arthur Von Jcmcii Teacher of pi ano; touoh, tcohnloh, Interpreta tion. Thorough preparatory course Advanced students prepared for public appearance. Residence 068 Center St. Tel. Main 026. 2-28-tf. SA8II AND DOOB rAOTOBIES. rrsnk M. Brown. Manufacturer of sash, doors, mosldiags. All kinds el house finish and bard wood work Front street, lt. State and Court The Fasfuon Stables rormerly blmpton's SUblea. Up to date livery and cab lias Funeral turnouts a specialty, Tally ko for picnics and exeurt!i&, Phoas 44. CHAB. W. YANNKB, Prop C47 aad W Illfh Street. WBS? niMJrJFRKCHFEiL PILLS. t 4t, 'mihii lUU WllHHWWlH,r, ivilsssvariMit. , fa-iii I lutt. I M mil fUljmHhm4. WwlMll MM. VulHUlwauuui MJ klaMM UmHdnt. haiMlw. II tm4 tmfitt Lm HH Um kwI m i w ti UMITCO Mf OICAL CO.. t. Uautlia. r. JCfJsf asr iaiam WDr I fl Jffe DEPARTMENT WANTED. Wanted A boy to work In bakery. Apply at onco. Fuller & Douglas. 4-1 3-1 1 Hoy Wnntcd To do porter work. la qulro of W. D. Gtlson, 117 Com morclnl Btroot. 4-10-tt FLUHBXIM. Theo. M. Ilnrr Plumbing, hot wait and steam heating and tlnnlag, 164 Commercial stroot. Phewt Main 192. 9-1-ly M. J, Petsel PlumblnR, steam a4 i gas fitting. Bucceetor to Knot? Murphy, 82(1 Commorelal itiiet, 'Phono Mala 17. LODGES. VN Forrstora o( AmericaCourt Sher wood Foresters, No. 19. Meet Tuesday In Hurst hall, Stnto street Ixio Abblo, O, It.; A. L. Drown, F. 8. Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall In Holmnu block, cor nor State and Lthorty streets. Tuesday of each wook nt 7:30 p. m. E. W. Hniard, O. 0. W. I. Btaloy, K. of It. and S. Modem Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. C346, Meete ovory Thursday evening at 3 o'clock in Holman hall. W. W. Hill, V. O.; F. A. Turner, Olork. Woodmen of World Moot ovory Frl day night nt 7:90, In Holman hall. J. A. Dickey, C. S.; P. L. Frailer, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, accl dont nnd pension tnsurnnco; $2, 000,000 plodgod; ovory claim paid Good ngonta wnntod. J. 11, O, Montgomery, supromo organiser, Dox 432 Bnlom, Orogon. K. R. Ryan, sccroctnry, 540 Stnto street. MIHCKLIVNKOUfl. liMtnucd From my plnco on Howoll prnlrlo, March 24, ono two-yoar-old Bhorthoru bull. Flndor will bo rnwnrdcd by notifying A. L. Ask, Salem Routo 7. 4-10-lw Hoiim ClmnliiK Why uso oxponBlre pnpor undor carpots, when yoa can got cloan nowspaporsT W6 al no hnvo heavy brown papor In largo shoots, Just tho thing for un der carpots tho ehoapest article known. 4-lO-Gt Litdle), Attention Now Is tho time to hnvo your oid onrpots woven In to new fluff rugs, manufactured by tho Portland Rug Co. Mrs. M. H. Holcomb, 1100 South Commorelal iitreut, or phono 1138. 4-8-lwk Do I-'oniNt, Mnrcoul mid United Wire less Telegrnph nlook at a bargain. Alio fow koloctod stocks of merit with largo speculative possibilities. Jlox 330, Roseburg, Or. 4-8-lw PreMNlng l'nrlors .Pressing, clean ing, repairing nnd dressmaking dano by Mrs. H. W. Jnmos 404 Court street. Phono 477. 4-4-lmo DroMimiUiiK Plain or fancy dress making dono by Portland lady of experience. Mr. A. N. Munsoy, 360 Heventeenlh street. Phone 1171. 4-3-lmo. Your Hlepniotlier Is still horo busy us over cleaning, dyeing, pressing and repairing anything from & pair of glovo to tho most olauprato pllk gown. Goods called for and returned. Mrs. a II. Walker, 221 South Commorolnl strcot. Phono 1245. 4-1-lm Piano Tuner -U. h. Woods, piano et pert tunleg, ropalrlug and polish lng. Lonvo orders at Geo. O. Wills' muale store, Salem. 2- 9-lyr Concruttt Work-Gct my prices on aldewnlks. ourbs, aoptlo tnnka and cement work of any klnd.j All work guaranteed flrat-olass.k M. Ward, Highland add. Phono 5o9. S-il-U HiitlM Ai Wend.-rotli Kluo wlnei, liquors and cigar. Wo handle the celebrated Kellogg and Castln whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on drougb. South Commercial street 9-3-lyr Salem Iron Work Koundors, ma chinists and blacksmiths. Manu facturer of all kinds ot sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stovos, etc. Manufacturers ot the Baletn Iron Works Hop Frews, stalesH Hox Lwmhcr Co Removed (rout South Salem to Uta street, near the I. P. depot. Boxee, 3trr Crate, Fruit Trays aad Ferfeette fruit KT4Mratr. JPhoae 3l. ) r w J 1 A m