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DAILY GAP.TA.L JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, 3LYY 13, 1007. faveanu JFJ of 11 oor prtp: IIR SIUUSEIIS' WRECK. ontlnued from page one.) List of Dead. A. Wesson, Buffalo. Cutler and wife, of Bingnam- v. b. Fisher, Cleveland. Young. Cleveland. L,im Lowing, Buffnlo. EAugtln, tourist ngent. ft'. Hippie, Reading, Fa. etnitn. Rendlnsr. Pa. ,.r Kauffman, Reading, Pa. Tiondle. Reading, Pa. arge Hagerman, Reading, Pa. rry Slotr, Reading, fa. ,rf Miller. Reading, Pa. L. Hotb, Reading, Pa. Henry, Lebanon, Ohio. ilng car conductor and two ?, making 19 In all. Tlio Injured. n,i Mrs. Metnmel of Read- fa au- d. MTommol was killed.) Ulemtnel had a leg brokon; Mrs ,i atinttlflnr dislocated. ikeroan Drlckford, back broken Raffle, Bomls point, uregon wounds. nndlA wns unhurt. n TTntiiinilltz. Rending. Pa. k. Lee, Ogdensburg, Pa., lee Snvder. Reading, Pa. Utv-two aro severely injured Light or ten more slightly. Some i icriously injured will probably Luis Obisno, Cnl., Mny 11. cen persons woro killed and than a scoro wounded, somo of to seriously that they will dlo wreck thnt occurred nt Honda this afternoon. nr cars of passenger train No. i the Southern Pacific coast lino her with the onglno and tender burled from the track, when tho irheela of tho locomotive- hit n lewitch rail. Many of thoso who ted Instant death In tho first of tho wreck woro fcnrfullv as they lay pinned to tho hi beneath tho tons of wreck- thing at a high rnto of speed jtho level Btrotch of track near Ittle station of Honda, CG miles of Santa Barbara, tho hugo on Suddenly lenped from tho track, tr truck torn from tho frame, fragged after it all but threo o( eren cars of tho train, piling tin a splintered mass alongside i rails 1 baggage car was thrown com- on top of tho engino, white ISner, Immediately following tho ge car, was wedged beneath snotlve, where, clouds of land billing water woro pourod i open Its hclplesB Inmates. Howl's Worst Wreck. by far tho most disastrous which has over occurred on t line, both In point of lives VtCelablePrcnarAtiooforAS' auiinguTCiooaaridKcOuia l tocStamachs artlBovrch of ?sBlrcsflon.Checiful- iandRest.CoBtalB5 nditer mntMorouine carMiocraL tJaiicotic. 'CUO-SiMZUmMJi W Smi' "y f torn; perfect Remedy for CoAsBf- . wuur oiuuucn.uiarnioea, "JvOnvulsions.Feverish- ' nd LOSS OF SLEEU Ik Sunk Signature of .J&YOHK. ffllMH ;0ucrwwreFwuLx. m ISTDil Annoying and untidy, isn't it? And worse still, it invariably leads to bald ness i ask your doctor what to do. See if he doesn't tell you to use Ayer's Hair improved formula. Cures dan- falling hair. formulM J.O.ArtrCo prtp.r.ttom. Ih3 well. , Mat. lost nnd In rolling stock destroyed. Tho train was extra 2412, laden with Shriners aud their ladles on their way homo from the conclave In Los Anseles. When the diner left tho track and was thrown beneath the engino it broke completely tn two nnd threo sleepers immediately following It were derailed. Special trains from San Bernardino and this city were rushed to tho scene of tho accident Immediately carrying doctors, nurses and supplies for tho caro of tho injured. Those most seriously hurt woro brought to tho hospital hero and it Is feared that at least eight or ton more will die. Flvo of tho long list of dead pass ed away on tho rond In from Honda on tho special train. Most Dead Wore Shriners. Almost all of tho dead wero Shriners or women relntlves of nobles from enstern temples. Prac tically all of them aro from Ohio. Pennsylvania and Now York branch es of tho order. Death fell on tho rushing, laugh ing tralnload of enthusiastic dele' gates and their friends llko n thun derbolt out of a clear sky. Tho 'only warning given wns a sudden grind ing, a great tearing sound no bolt was torn from pinto and wheel from nxlo when tho great mass of tho en gine, turning from tho steel pnth laid for It, wns thrown on Us sldo and almost directly across tho track. Poor Track Construction. Poor track construction nlono Is blamed for tho disaster. Tho switch from tho main lino Into n feeder lino loading out to another switch did not closo properly and tho small wheels of tho rear trucks of tho onglno could tint lonn tho can. nor woro thoy heavy enough to cIobo It up ns tho big front dlvcrB had done. Ono of tho wheels passed In safety but tho second veering nt tho cnll of tho partially open switch, sont tho wholo train Into tho pllo of splin tered dobris which now covers tho tXACltB Powerless In tholr engine, tho cng'. noor nnd fireman wont down In tho rrnh. but It Is believed thoy es caped with injuries which may or may not provo sorlous. Tho conductor of tho dlnor wni killed, almost Instantly, an wero two wnitnrn who woro working in tho car. Moro may bo dead In tho ruli.s which hnvo not ns yot been cleared nwny. Twenty-two wero brought In on tho roliof train, most of thorn soriouBly hurt. Relief Delayed. Honda is a lonoly llttlo station, far from tho bonton paths of men nnd holp wnB Blow In nrrlvlng for tho Injured and tho dying and tin. dond on tho crushed trnlu. Thoso In tho coaches who had es caped injury and others who were slightly hurt turned In with u will CASTORfA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 111 Usti For Over Thirty Years CUSTOM ft ftJMTtlMI MMtaT, OTWT9M T. jy T jt? and saved tho train from firo, white, willing hands carried out thoso who were not past mortal aid. All the help the victims could got In time to do them any good wns from their comrades on tho train nnd some of the scenes when friends nni relatives met on thnt hugo blor wero heartrenderlng. Strong men wept nnd women fnlnted nt tho sight of tho dead and tho cries of tho injured crushed beneath tho wreckago nnd ninny of them being burned to death in n cloud of steam pouring from tho straining boiler of tho engino. Stretcher wero hurriedly Improvis ed from tho scats of tho sleepers which still remained on tho rails and thoso who" could not walk wore carried Into tho little station houso nnd Into tho homes of tho two or threo ranchers who live near Honda. Medicine Lacking. Medicine nnd bandages, savo such as could be Improvised speedily, wore lacking, nnd tho need for them was oven greater than for aid In clearing away tho wreck nnd helping out thosa pinned beneath. Few either In tho dlnor or In tho forward end of tho train wero within tho rnngo of hit- mnn help n fow seconds after the crash, but men nnd women worked llko heroes to keep tho flames from tho red hot firebox of tho engine from spreading to tho splintered conches which would hnvo flared up llko tlndor nt tho touch of lire. Engineer Chnmplnln wns In charge of the train, but It Is snld no blame can bo attached to him for tho dis aster, as thoro was no posslblo wny by which ho could tell thnt tho switch wns opon tho smnll fraction of an Inch, which sufllclcd to Bend tho train to destruction. Tho land whoro tho accident oc curred Is perfectly lovel nnd n nice ntretch of track ovor which tho Southorn Pnclfio Is nccustomed tc run Its trains nt n high rnto of speed to mnko up for lost tlmo nt other plncos along tho lino. Engineer Chnmplnln wns seen nt his rosldonco tonight by nn Exnmlnor correspondent. Ho arrived In thU city on n special train from tho wreck nnd nt onco -walked to his rosldonco. Ills story follews: Knglneor'K Story. "Wo woro running at" ordlnnr) speed past Hondn. As wo passed over tho switch tho engino Jerked, tho rear trucks taking tho switch, throwing tho engino on her sldo. It wns nt Just 2:27, nB my watch waB stopped. The onglno plunged for ward, tho wator tank being thrown completely ovor tho engino. Tho bnggago car was driven ovor tho un glnc, whllo tho diner wns drlvon un der both enrs nnd wns torn to kindling. Tho dlnor was crowdod nnd many wero scnldod to doath nt onco. I wns thrown on tho bollor nnd was forcod to make my wny out through tho stonm and hot wutor, by which I rocolvod doop scalds on my head and arms. Othurwlso I wns un hurt. Fireman Lorn Thompson wns badly hurt nnd I did not boo him Tho train did not movo six car Jungths nftor tho onglno took tho fatal pluugo. Tho train was mndo up of bnggago, dlnor nnd sovon conchos, tho threo last conchos staying on tho track. Peoplo from thoao cars did great roliof work." Howurd Hartzoll, ox-mnyor of EaBton, PonnBylvnnln, on tho trnln wns unhurt. Tho injurod woro taken to Bnuutorlums horo In oxpros wagons. Thoro aro six doad horo. o Good Word for Cliainlicrlnlii's Cough Remedy. Peoplo ovorywhoro tuko pleasuro in testifying to tho good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. Edward Phillips of Barclay, Md., writes: "I wish to tell you thnt 1 can recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My llttlo girl, Catherine, who Is two years old, lias been taking this remedy whenever aho has had a cold slnco sho wad two months olJ. About a month ago I contracted n dreadful cold myself, but I took Chamberlain's Cough Remedy aud was soon as well as evor." This rem edy is for salo by Dr. Stono'a drug storo. One of tho crying needs of the United State Is a diamond mine, o Wonderful Hczetiui Cure. "Our llttlo boy had eczema tor five years," wrltos N. A. Adams, Henri etta, Pa. "Two of our homo doctors said tho oaso was hopeless, hia lung being affectod. Wo then employed other doctors but no benefit resulted. By chanco we read about Electric Bitters; bought a bottlo and soon noticed Improvement. Wo continued this medicine until several bottles wero used, when our boy was com, pletely cured." Beat of all blood medicines and body building health tonics. Guranateed at J. 0. Perry's drug store. 50c. mvoxxa; 2mm Mm JSISSJ IISB jr w Woien as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discouragcsaudlcsscustuubitiou; beauty, vigor nnu cheerful ncss soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kiducy trouble lias become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to be born afflicted with wenk kiduovs. If tho childurinatcstoooftcu, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches mi age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet-ting, depend upon It, the cause of the dim culty is kidney trouble, nnd tho first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder nnd not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well ns men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same treat remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect of Swamo-Root la soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty cent and one-dollar bIzc bottles. You may have a sample bottle bv mail free, nlsb n Ron of BwaapRoot. pamphlet telling nil about SwamiRoot, including many of the thousands of tcstlt monial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingliamtou, N. Y be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, nnd the ad dress, Blughaiuton, N. Y., on every bottle. THE NEWEST SHAPES FOR YOUNCJ LADIEf we're tnlklng nbout nhoeB now are to bo had hero. Mnybo wo ought to say styles, for tho young womnn of today Is athletic enough to look out for hor own elmpo. For Fall and Winter wear, thon, wo will show nny mnldon n nhoo to rival In dnlnttncsu hor own foot, nnd It will bo comfortnblo, too ovon as to tho prlco wo'll nsk. JACOB VOGT OpiMMlto PuttoiiH' Hook Stora 345 State St. Salem, Oregon immmtii Gold Dust Flour Made br TUB 8YDNBY TOW- 1 X ER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. 9 Made for family dm, Aik your X grocr for it. Bran and shorts ntwuB on unuu. 1 P. B. Wallace I AGENT Ml masniaaM 25,000 New Words nru added to tho last edition of Web ster'a Intornutional Dictionary, The Gazetteer of tho World, unci the Biographical Dictionary, hnvo been completely revised, Tho Interna tional is always kept abreast of the times. It takes constant work, ox pensivo work and worry, but it is tho only wny to Keep tho dictionary tho Standard Authority of tho English-speaking world. Other dictionaries follow. Webster lends. It is tho favorite with Judges, Scholar, Educators, Printers, etc., m this nnd foreign countries. THE CRANbPI!IZE (Highest Award) was given at the Worid'u Fair, St. Louis. A iostul card will brinjj you In foresting s)ecimen pages, etc. s Q.&C.MERniAMCO SpniNOFieLo.MAaa., puautmttm of Unuttnxl WEBSTER'S INTgRNATIONAL DICTIONARY IHMMHHMMWHHBBHMI lUtnwnfMtmtmmaHm liinilti nHlsWIFMUCH FEMIE ammium pills. ilin,Cul.u tuu IwtntuoMlliwH.iu, WlHi IWVI U IUL, 1M.I Ml 1 U.U. .Inv".!.""' 4Uut, fc.4 rnn bIWwku. Wl4wt4UMWUI,tk,i4M Xn Um Mk jti mUt ii VntUWtA... m M, Uwimi, Va. jBBSSHEriaflEMj!!' Srfl oNS!! W I ttltx 1 ii CLASSIFIED tmnin w iiititnHHiiamgtf ai ros BAIA .or Sale Snloin-Indopondonco-Mon- mouth stago lino, fully equipped. Inquire of Capital Commission Company, Snlom. 4-G-tf For Sale A nico young maro. In qulro nt tho FaBhlon Stnblos, on High Btroot. C-ll-3t For Sale Threo horses. Ono wolghs nbout 1000 pounds, ono about 1100 nnd ono 1120. Inquiro of C. Hardy, cornor of North High land aud Pine streets. Phono GG1 B-ll-3t FOR RENT For Rent Rooms of all kinds. Fur nished nnd unfurnished. Inquiro nt 415 Court Btroot, or phono G44. G-ll-tf For Rent A aulto of rooms. In quiro nt 298 Capital ntrcot, or phono 1280. G-7-lwk For Rent Houso and four lots, gar don and barn. All kinds of fruit. Apply at 34G Union Btroot. Phono G91. 4-4-tt For Rent Sovon-room houso, hot nnd cold water, electric light, bath room. Inquiro of Aug. Schrolb or, GG0 North High stroot. 3-2G-tf MUSICAL. Arthur Von Jcewon Tcackor of pi nno; touch, tcchnlch, Interpreta tion. Thorough preparatory course Advanced Btudonts prepared for public nppoaratico. Rosldonco 068 Center St. Tol. Main 620. 2-28-tf. "l)STr LoHt Black, part npanlol dog. An Hvors to nnmo of "Don." Return to E. Ho tor, South Salem. 4-17-tf TX)Iai8. ForcHtera of America Court Sher wood Foresters, No. 10. Meets Tuesday In Hurst hall, State street Loo Abblo, O. R.; A. L. Brown, F. S. Central Loduo No. 18, K. of P Castle Hall In Holman block, cor nor State and Liberty streets. TtiOBday of each weok at 7:30 p. m. Oscar Johnson, C. C; IS. H. Anderson, K. of R. nnd 8. Modem Woodmen of America Ore gon Codar Camp No, 6246. Meets ovcry Thursday evonlng at 8 o'clock In Holman hall. W. W. Hill, V. C.j F. A. Tumor, Clerk. Woodmen of World Moot ovory Fri day night nt 7:30, tn Holman ball J. A. Dickey, C. S.; P. L. Frazler, Clork. Lincoln Annuity Union. Blck, acci dent and ponslon Insurance; 3, 000,000 plodgod; ovory claim paid Good ngonts wanted. J. H. G. Montgomery, supromo orgonlzor, Box 432 Snlom, Orogon. R. R. Ryan, socrectnry, 646 Stato street WANTSD. lrl WniitwT--Yd work Tn utoro Call Bnturdny uftoruoon nt 370 Court street. G-10-3t Wanted Laco curtains washed and ironed Will call for nnd roturn ull ordors. Mrs. Walter Ross, Phono Suburban 04 6-10-lwk Wanted. To Iwiho dairy farm for cash, partios buylug cows. Rent payablo In advance Address W. C. Duncan, Turner, Oregon. G-2-tf Wanted To borrow 1000 on tho bst of real ostato security. Ap ply to "J. P.," caro Journal ofllco. 4-20-tt IflKlii-ftt Cash Price Paid for chick ens at Willamette Hotol. 4-19-tf PLUMUKK. Theo. M. lUrr Plumbing, hot watei and steam heating and tlnulag. 1C4 Commercial stroot. Phoai Main 192, 9-1-ly U. J. Petxtl I'JunibloK, tem i gas flttiog, Bucecsior to Koox 1 Murphy, 220 CommoreUl strMl 'Phone Mala 17. DRAYMEN. Cuiiuiiliu Hros.' Transfer Company All kinds of transfer work douo. Furniture and pianos boxed ready for shlpmeut. Prompt sorvlco 1 our motto. Stand and ofllco at 263 South Commercial street. Phono 210. Residence Phono 968. BMU -yTkiyVWWJiltJtllS DEPARTMENT ;j MISCELLANEOUS. I'inno Tuner L. L. WoodB, piano e pert tuning, ropnlrlng and polish ing. Loavo orders at Geo. O. Wills' muBlo Btoro, Salem. 2- 9-lyr Concrete Work. Got my prices em sidewalks, curbs, septic tanks and cement work of any kind. All work guaranteed first-class. M Ward, Highland add. Phone 669. 2-11-tf. Utttto Wendcroth Fine wines, llquoro and clears. Wo handle tke celebrated Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on drough. Soutk Commercial atreet 8-S-lyr Salem Iron Work. Founders, ma chinists and blacksmiths. Ma&K facturors of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drylai stoves, etc. Manufacturers of the Salem Iron Works Hop Press. Satcin Uox A Lumber Co. Remoye from South Salem to 14 th street, near the S. P. depot. Boxes, Berry Crates, Fruit Trays and Perfection Fruit Evaporators. Phone 801. Enlarged Our moat market on East State street has been doubled In site and we are bottor prepared than ever to servo customers. Prompt service and tho host of meats our motto. Call or phone 199. B. E. Edwards, Prop, SabMU -Independence Monmouth Stngo lino. Leaves Indopondonc dally (except Sunday) at 800 o'clock n. m. Returning, leaves Snlom from Willamette Hotel at 3 p. m., nrrlvlng nt Iudopondono In tlmo for 6:1G motor for Mon mouth nnd Dallas. Phono Mala 179. Wo Aro Cnsli PHrclmmsrs Of poul try, oggn, nnd nil kinds of farm produce Ilorry crntoH mado up In unlimited quantities. Capital Commission Co., 207 South Com morclnl street, Salem. Phone Main 179. 1U Acres Flno noil, half timber, halt cultivation, ltf miles from Snlom, flno unobstructed view of Salem, river, mountains, etc. Kn tlroly oncloBod with new wlrd fonco. Houso nnd barn old. Ap-' pies, poors, plums, prunos, peach os, chorrloH, borrloii full bearing. This Is for you, Mr. Bargain Hunt er, Call on or wrlto to "H" care Journal. 6-10-3wk General Hoiino Cleaning-Also car pot cleaning and window washing. Furniture packing a spoclnlty. F. A. Sutton, Phone 97 Suburban. , 6-ll-3t A, J. Anderson. Contractor and Ilultdor, 416 Court stroot. Phono R44. G-ll-tt BUTTERNUT BREAD " It Is worth more than any other broad, yot the price la bo higher. For sale at your grocer's. CALIFORNIA I1AKRRY, Thomas ft Cooley, Preps. HAMU AND DOOR I'AOTOXDM. rraak M. Brow. Manufacturer e Mtb, d.Krs, KouldlDg. All klads el house fnlih aad hard wood werk, Frost street, bet. State aad Coart. Msks all oompUInU at tb nM. MINES. Inveator Wishos to purchase min ing claims, undorolqpod or par tially dovolopod, but indication must bo good. Will also flnnnci ono or two good proposition. What havo you? Address P. O Box 161, Grants Pass, Or. B-8-6t aaaaaaeMii MEALS 15c AT THE Salem Restaurant a.'IO COURT HTREKT. Call and try thorn. Meals 16c. Board por week 13.76, also furnUhod fooma very z reasonable. iWHileHBimMUfUMM O C. T. Co. -STEAMERS POMONA AND OKKGONA LKAVJI PORTLAND MONDAY, WMDNaW- DAY AND FRIDAY AT 19 A M TUKtiDAY, TIIUMIDAT AND SATURDAYS AT 6tN A. M, VQU CORVAU8 TUHSDAY, TXUHeWAY AND iATUKDAY AMQVX P. ML P. M, BALDWIN, At &&&, rrcz&mzz rm m iMmi wj in, r. , ffst '