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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, MAY 13, 1007, 4 ii illinium hi in m hhuji nn in lunimii unm-t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 8 n ihwhi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 hi i i 1 1 i-h-i 'iiimniiiunmniimiUH. To R4 A man' fc S COM I.. " at anv ,,. u m Uti 5l Jflofft, wuib -czar nf ,,. .(!. horn, ... " the W. r r: woate. The conre,,1 l lifted around .'Wla Popoutlsts. wh0 iyi at the tnw. H:.?4tbi P. "Th Vfl ' ', condemned," he d -i wrong in mmi.ii-" ta t Peakta.to7.ki CARPETS Our carpet department on the hccoikI iloor In full to ovrrflotvliiK with now Hiu'liitf (IchIkhh In Jlody liru-Hsell, Axmliistw, Havonerles, Vol vol, TuncMtrieM and Inp-ulns. LACE CURTAINS Our Luce Curtain Deimrtiuent Iiai had a general oVcrhuiilliii; to make room for a larKo now Mock of ctirf (uIiih, which havo already he;uu to arrive. FURNITURE "Wo nro especially Ntroiig on all lines of Dining Room, llcdroom and Odd Parlor Pieces, In Golden Oak. Itlrd'H Eye, Maple, Weathered finish Summer Almost Here And nothing dono about Window ShadcH, Hammocks, Porch Furnish ings. Call and sec our lino la these goods; It will pay you. I "ShecaniCB llra, but he can'tiee her" r x irm frnof ZltHojf PORCH SHADES' WALL PAPERS In absolutely exclusive designs and colorings from tho pick of the French, English and German ninr kets, also somo cspcclnlly good val ues in cheap papers to suit nil tastes and means. Watch our window for next Saturday's Special Buren & Hamilton House Furnishers never In all m. ....... "H ---;s Why don't mn ... .. drawled Iio .."? " cago Post. "Choate iw. A Narrow tw. 0. W. fin,..! . Plunk. Mo.. i,m' . Ji -, -" urrmr etam pars , ago, whcnheraatS. p ...u."r : iw"wtw nf n :r;.rr? i. . i - "" 64114 at J. 0. Perry's, dro-tfrt. cured the dangerous a,o7 51 n. T n . -". IB 4 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 n n 1 1 hi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m i ii m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 ; i 1 1 i-hui 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 'i in ii i in 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 Hi. ON THE CASCADE Survey Up Clackamas River Revives Talk of EslacaJa Line Extension (Orugou City Special.) Work wuh Hlnrtwl Suturdny morn ing hy an O. V. I1, construction gang on tliu taking up of tho struct paving for tho now traukH on Mala struut. Tho start wuh inailo at Mohb stroot and oxtomlH to Ninth ntrout. Only two liloukH In longth In allowed to ho torn up at once- hy tho roHotutloii of tho council giving punulHslou. Hrlcks aro tnUou up for tho now truck In tho mlilillo of tho strout, Hum coullruilug tho announced Inton Hon of tho company to lay tho now track whom tho oltlzoim want It. Clytlo II. AltchlHou, inoinbor of tho Btato railway coiiiiiiIhhIoii, will go over tho Orogou Wutor I'owor & Hallway Coiupany'ti Ilium uoxt wuok on a trip of Intipurtlnu. Tho oxuet dato hart not yot lioou arranged with tho olllclitlH of tho company. (1 on oral Manager Kullor will accotnpauv Mr. Altohluon, and gtvo him what as uUtnuco ho can In gaining an Idoa of tho oxtont ami valuo of tho ayntoin Mr. Aitchtuou Id tho coiumiRslouor hoforo whom wuh oltod tho olllclals of tho Portland Hallway, Light & I'owor Company and of tho Orogou Water I'owor & Hallwny Compnm hint Saturday on chargoatproforrod hy sawmill men ot Clackamas county nnd for falling to lllo rnto scholulo? with tho ooininlaHlon hy April ICth. Tho coinpanlort Immediately (lied the Bcheduloti as noon aa tho fact of tholr delay wan given publicity, hut that Ih tho last hoard of tho announced hearing or of tho charges. O. W. I K.xtcnslon Over tho Cascades (From tho Estacada Nowb.) Survoyors in tho employ of tho I'. H. L & P. Company nro nt work sur voylng nn oxtonslon lino nnd sotting stnkos for this railroad up tho Clnck amas rlvor nbovo Cazndcro. Tho party has sovornl miles staked. At llrst it was thought to bo for a lino to tho Knst Sldo Lumbor Company's timber holdings on tho North fork but tho survey lino goes up tho main rlvor. ThlH rovlvoB tho old belief that this railroad will bo extended on over tho Cnscado rnngo nnd southoast Into tho Interior of tho stato. Tho 0. W. P. has had consid erable survoylng dono In tho moun tains southeast of hore, but never hoforo .havo thoro boon any Btnkos sot. Many boltovo that In n few yoars tho I'lHtacnda lino will bo a part of ouo of tho groat rallrondR of tho state, that n dlroct southoast road will bring tho groat rlohos of South oastorn Orogou to Portland via 12a-tacada. PUSHING WATERWAYS EVERYWHERE Navigable Rivers Arc All Needed For Transportation of A girl who has fallen liolr to one thoso Uocky Mountain Ton com plexions Is to bo onvled. Girls whotso mothers nnd grandmothers took IIol llstor's Hooky Mountain Toa convoy od a bloHslug on tholr chlldran. For snlo nt Dr. Stono's storo. AKGKM'S MUSI! IS SOId). CAN DRAW CHECKS. . . Checking accounts onnblo folks to dopoalt tholr money and ro colvo n passbook, against thoso nccountd thuy nro pormlttod to draw chaaks. Chuokd may bo given to parties for such sums as doalred, thus avoiding frequent trips to tho bank. It Interested call and dco us. Salem State Bank (Jeorge Smith Sells Lease to J, Hogers Fixtures AVII1 lie Sold. I. K. PAGE, VrU&mU K W. HAKARD, CMhlr. Tho lonso of tho store room now occupied by tho Angolus restaurant has boon sold to J. P. Rogars, tho woll-known wholesale liquor doaler of this city. George Smith, tho pro prietor of tho Angolus, recently closed tho donl with Mr. Rogers, and will go out of tho rostaurnnt busi ness Tho fixtures, dishes nnd con fectlonory goods will bo closod out Immediately. It has not boon given out as yot to what buslnoss will go Into tho vacated proporty, but It Is thought that Mr. Hogors Is moroly acting as agont for somo company whloh will tnko the loaso. Thoro has boon n patltlon olroulatod rcmonstrnt I lug against a saloon bolng startod In tho building, ns It Is tho sontl ' ment ot tho business pooplo ot that . block that a saloon thoro would bo detrimental to othor buslnoss tutor ' ots ot that section. Tho potltlon U said to havo boon signed, with one oxcoptlon, by ovory buslnoss man on tho wost side of Commercial street botwoon Stato nnd Court. Growing Aches nnd Pains. Mrs. Joslo Sumner, Bremond, Tox. writes, April 15, 1003: "I havo used llnllard'a Snow Llnlmont In my fam ily for throo years, I would not be without It In tho houso. J hare uied It on my Uttlo girl tor growing palna and aches In hor kneea. I have also used It for frost blttoa feet, wltb good lucceti. It Is tho beat llmltaeat I erer 4.M 35c, 59c aad $l.. ol4 by D. J. Fry. Wnshlngtqn, May 13. Wntor transportation is rapidly assuming as Important n position in tho in ternal nfTnlrs of tho United States ns tho railroad has commanded Odlclnl notification wns rocolvcd hore this wook thnt Arkansas has orgn nlzod a stato rlvor comndsslon to net In conjunction with tho nntionnl governmont, and that tho stato of Wisconsin is considering tho croatlon of a commlsBlonor of watorwnys to havo tho samo powor nnd authority ovor transportation by wntor ns the stato railroad commission cxerclsos ovor transportation by rail. It Is ro gnrdod as llkoly that similar nctlon J will bo takon In n numbor of othoi statos, whoro tho loglslaturos havo not yot ndjournod, Tho stnto of Arknnsns Is ono of the most forward statos of tho Union in tho matter of nnvlgnblo rivers on or within Its borders. Tho now rlvor commission proposes to boo to tho pormnnont Improvement of those streams, particularly in tho caso of tho Arkansas rlvor and Its tributar ies. Tho organization is composed ot stato and municipal olllclals and tho various trado and buslnoss associa tions throughout Arkansas. It will work In conjunction wlth'cho nation al government to aid In tho general plan of internal wntorwoy Improve monts. Wisconsin, It Is loarnod, will dig nlfy tho now watorways otllcial with sweeping authority. Ho will bo ap pointed In tho usual manner by tho governor and confirmed by tho state Isonato. Tho bill creating tho ofllco Is now boforo tho loglslature, and was Introduced by Stato Sonator Owon. It contomplntos n salary ot $R000 n year for tho now otllcial, and tho measure has the endorse ment ot tho state's congrossional delegation, both Congressmen Hsch and Coopor spoaklng In favor ot I! at a rocent hoarlug boforo tho legis lative committee. Wisconsin Is Intorastnri iloonlv In tho furthor dovolopmont of a num bor of Its rlvors, chlot among thorn tho Mississippi, Wisconsin, Chlppowu, Hlack and St. Croix. Tho stnto has awakened to tho fact that it is in possosslon ot an Invaluablo mothod ot transportation in Its watorways, which hitherto havo boon allowed to llo dormant. It Is intended to pur suo a vigorous policy of dovolop mont in connection with theso streams, chiefly to tho end that rail rates bo reduced and to Insure the stato against a repetition ot the freight congestion that blocked the wholo northwest last fall. This activity oa tho part ot the stntCB enn bo traced to tho mission ary work dono by tho National Har bors and Rivers congress. For flvo yonrs this organization, puroly pa triotic In chnrcator, has kopt boforo tho pcoplo of tho United States, nnd brought to tho attention of congress, tho necessity for rohnbllltatlng tho Inland watorway trnulc. During the dobnto on tho rato bill, It wna de clared tlmo and again that woll doveloped rivers, capnblo of tho transportation of heavy frolghts would do moro to cquallzo nnd lower railroad rnlos than any lnw .that could bo dovlsod. This Is tho con tention thnt all nlong has been mndc- by this organization. Tho Nntionnl Rivers nnd Harbors congress! which hnB boon heartily en dorsed by President Roosovolt, I deeply doslrous thnt tho work so well bogun bo kept up. In order to provido tho stimulation nccossnry to effect this, Capt. J. F. Ellison of Cin cinnati, Its secretary, is seeking to onlist as mombora ovory person nnd organization In tho United States In terested either in tho dovolopmont of tho rlvors nnd hnrbors of tho country, or In providing somo means to care for tho nation's growing commorco. In his crtiBado for greater member ship ho hns tho support of many mombora of congress. In fact, thu president of tho organization Is Con gressman Rnnsdoll of Louisiana, a mombor of tho rlvors and hnrbors committco ot tho houso. o Tho Texas Wonder. Guroa all kldnoy, bladdor and rhoumat'o troublo; sold by all drug giBto, or two months' troatment by mall for $1. Dr. B. W. Hall, 2926 Ollvo etreot, St. Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials. Sold by Stone's drug otoro. dw-lyr iour need li w. ,.! bassador. "Who I .i.i.? ' songs?" Now, Mr. BWl3" rest nwnne, please. 'l.K'nS v, uu rigni, WOTeconM, "a. wo uon't want to ntiul; ...1.11. 1.1- . ""-ll! nu ins lianas are fan. For stomach trouble! ti and constipation trr QieMU1 Dtomaca ana Liver TaMti M romarkablo curni htm k... .. . .' ..... MM1U vecj, xtMy by thorn. Price 25 ceati Sol free. For sale by Dr Bto:n tx nlnrn Zl k lllds for Wood. Scaled bids will be rwIttHjB1 directors of school district K, ) ior aaicm, ureson, at mmi district clerk In the Msrplr at Salem, Oregon, until the Uiltr og May, 1907, at G p. m. fliih opened at the high school I nt 7:30 p. m. ot said date for wood for tho dISercat school Mt ... ft Ings, as follews: K High school bulldlns, "JbA flr. $ Yew Park school, 70 cds. fe r. rite nf nnk. Lincoln school, 31 cds. of bi G cds ot oak. North school, 60 cds. of If. East school, 110 cds. fir, Tho board rescrtes the rl5t t( r Jcct any or all bids, H. A.J0HNSur n.ia-ct. District Gtft J1 i?fjSsliH-T 1 The Best Suit A man can buy for Spring; and Summer is a THREE BUTTON SACK SIT . &$c&$t4m HiM to Smau. Wc are showing the strong est and largest line of Men's and Young Men's Sack Suits we have ever shown in prices to suit all. $8.50 to $30.00 SUMMER UNDERWEAR Wc arc leaders in the underwear business. The summer weights are here now in Union Suits knee lengths drawers, short sleeves. Prices from snr ai iv lk no twx suit -'vv ii vui iiiiLiiix t. vw r I Salem Woolen MillSjg ll I HV i I