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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1907)
YP ear si 0 ftlliUietelnthtm.ioo- nave every confidence in It. ilCuMi r - ' m ROAD TO COOS BAY 0f Spring Will See 5,000 Men Employed rir of 10 teamsters shipped Fir to Drain by the Hansen f' . mm sont from foiaent oi lon,i.er for work T Orson Western railway. lhe. Z , Bnmin.Coo3 bay exten- n,,L southern Pacific 'tifwork and considerable ueel wore nmilnmont ei. .i-.inia nnd nntilnment kljar 01 luaiot . .fi0l stations will be continued KS when the Southern Pa r- - . .u nni tviii uti Luiibtuii W"!.' 7. m. nut on forces 4000 to C000 men and Ej tonJtrUCtlon Of two una hrfh tO tae cuaoi. K route tp bo taken by Jhe road El leaves tho Umpqun river for ioutn - ' 7": in ttt. Engineers v m. """ if neff lines, ana ubui follow them up nnd purchaso ii ti fast as iiBnuuuvui. ium- fc, ire adopted. ... HdCC rrOKSIIIll jiimiiwwiim. continuous right of way from Li. alto large station grounds nt . fA if pwiiiiji t, iimo w.v - Loiie Intervals, ior mem iui u.i r.oiiltlei . At those points Utu havo been moved off nn.l .pound Is being placed In roadl- for sidetracks. No right or way la the Umpqua southward haB Li irnnlrcd. It Ii alleged that an open nttnclc kit br Coos bay interests upon uio bsltlon to brldgo Coos bay and ! in line BiruiKiu iiiiuiiRu ""i i j and Mnrshfleld hns been nc M br the railroad people ns nn IfrHsdly challenge, and engineers Ire been Tcalled. what win (equally be done with regard to t Coos lay route is not ovmeni 10 i-ote outsldo of the railroad coun- ITl Coos linv people are disposed trotect their harbor from nny (Mtr of being bottled up, nml !i tald they will ninko a strong irt to preserve tho wntorfront ::r the bny from being monopo- d br one railroad, IVont 10 000 tons of steel rails I track fixtures hnvo been dollv- lt Drain and South Drain, ce lards have linen constructed 1 storage facilities provided. ;t week the company is ndding He supplies, nnd thero Is every nViMrtn hi, ninlint-ntn m-minrri- tare to be made during tho wln- , i ...WW. nw if , ..i .- isson for building tho lino nib to the coaBt noxt year. Ifcid'ng work has been done nt p noln 8 fir nbout 12 miles, M a bridge built ncross Elk croek. N'ldgM for tho first 20 miles ifwrajlng -oIdMs moans of tpor ins the m to their location. rt 1-6 about 12 hrlduos to ho KUbtcen D-nlll nml niktnn Wgrkon three tunmls, begun un-! Wt ". I .HO D tmitdinit'c nsttttnnt He completed by tho railroad . J lr- 'ft Pi ALCOHOL 3 : IWcsDi(leshVIW ncssniviriitrnntitnBu Opiiaiofphkie norMiersl' nurjiARCOTIC. AtUteStit QpA4 Sugar, Apttfett Remedy for CmS "wi, ouuf aiunucnimrrwei wasA.emxiisiessa'cwrttt: RsndLpss OF SLEEP. L-. KEWYOBK. Wttffir. Sixty years of experience with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral maxc us nave great connaence in it for couchs, colds on the chest, bronchitis. hoarseness, weak throats, weak lungs. Ask .four doctor to tell vou his experience with Ineotttmtiiti. !( jf satisfactory, then you will certainly J.u.Jiytruo., Lowal i, ram. company If contracts aro not re-let. Power plants aro being Installed at these tunnels, and when boring Is resumed It will bo carried on by the most modern and rapid mpthods Thero aro four tunnolB, ranging from 800 to 3500 feet In length. The entire lino from Drain to tho coast will, it is said, bo one of tho most expensive railroad construction Jobs undertaken In Oregon, nnd will when completed bo a great scenic line. Right of Wny Cleared. Tho company has cleared and grubbed Its right of way from Drain to tunnel No. 3, a distance of nearly 18 miles, and for 22 miles beyond that point the right of way has been, cleared of buildings and other obstructions In the wny of construction of the road. o A Certain Curo for Croup Used for Ten Years without n Failure. Mr. W. C. Bott, a Star City, Ind., hatdwaro merchant, Is enthuslas:ic In his pralso of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Ills children have all been subject to croup nnd ho has used this romedy for tho past ten years, and though they much feared the croup, his wlfo and ho al ways folt safe upon retiring when n bottlo pf Chamberlain's Cough Rom edy was In tho house. - Ills oldest child was subject to sovoro attack of croup, but this remedy never fail ed to effect a speedy curo. Ho has recommended It to friends nnl neighbors nnd all who have usod it say that It Is unequalcd for croup and whooping cough. For sale at Dr. Stono's drug store. --o- Violate tho Law. A prominent Portland nlmrod loft hero this mornltifr for tho metropolis cnrrylng 25 China pheasants that ho had killed. Tho man wns told that It Wits against the law to have nioro than ten China pheasants In his possession at ono time, and that ho was llnblo to arrest by any gamo warden who might chnnco to sou him. Tho lutntor howovor, express ed supremo contempt for nil gamo wardons Ir pjonornl and proudly' honrdod tho train with his birds. Reports from different portions of tho county stnto that thoro are num erous violations of tho gamo lnws by hunters who como principally from Portland, nnd enro Mttlo for tho rights of resident fnrmors. Shooting is carried on In a reckless manner nnd somo Instances are re ported whore stock belonging to farmers hnvo been killed or wound ed by reckless shooting. Thoso un principled hunters nleo pay llttlo at tention to tho numbor of birds they kill and often shoot moro thnn ten In a day. Albany Herald. Julius Cnesnr was a man of norvn (but slcknosj left its mark nnd hu became aged beforo his time. Sickness Is often ti road nrc airhlnir nt Drain Irnnsni iiv n tnrnml liver.- Tlorhlno J..1.l0rt.1' "."!" ,uch t,nVwlll regulate your liver and glvo you honlth. Mrs. Carrlo AuBtln, Holloa. Kan., writes: "I conaldor Horblno tho best medlclno I ovor heard of. : I am novor without It." Sold by D. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA nw ayrwi tmr, mo ihhk xtt. Bears the , v. Signature yf ' A fl j For DAILY 0AT1TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MRS. D0LPH DIES IN PARIS Widow of Senator J. N. Dolph a Vic tim of Pneumonia Mrs. Augusta Mulkey Dolph, widow of tho late United States Senator J. N. Dolph, died In Paris, Franco, at midnight Friday. Death was due to pneumonia, with which she had been suffering only a few days. The body will bo brought to Portland for interment. Mrs. Dolph loft Portland for Paris Inst April, and Intended to pass the winter with her daughter, Mrs Lewis Walter Thornton, in that city. She had been enjoying- her usual health until a few days ago. The news of her death was a shock to her relatives In Portland. Mrs. Dolph, whoso maiden name wob Mulkey, came to Oregon with her parents In 1848, from Illinois, when sho wns a child. Sho was mar ried to J. N. Dolph, In Benton coun ty, 1SGG. Shortly after her mar riage sho removed to Portland with her husband, who was afterward elected to tho United Stntes senate from Oregon. Senator Dolph died in this city, In March, 1897. Handsome nnd of charming per sonality, Mrs. Dolph was a conspicu ous flguro In local social clrcloa un til n year ago, when falling health, necessitating quietness, alio gnvo up entertaining. in hor husband's regime nt tho national ca'pltal sho becamo ns promlnont In Washing ton society as sho was In Portland, nnd her namo found placo In tho most cxcluslvo socials. Mrs. Dolph wns a prominent mom ber of the First Baptist church of most of tho flesh was scraped off tho Portland, and hor funeral will be j upper part of lila head. Fortunate hold undor Its auspices. Sho leaves . ly, though, It was nothing moro so tho following children: Mrs. Rlch-'rlous than sovornl big bruises. Tho ard Nixon, Chester V. Dolph, Marlon ' horses plunged' hoatlflrst Into tho F. Dolph nnd Honry V. Dolph of . Calnpoole, and, of courso, stopped, Portland; Mrs. Lewis W. Thornton, being gotten out with somo dllllcul Parls, nnd Cyrus A. Dolph, Jr., n ty. They soon got among friends, lieutenant In tho United States army . niuiiuuuu in uiu I'liiiiimuii'a. ouu was a sUter of Marlon F. Mulkoy, nnd nn aunt of. ex-Sonntor F. W. Mu!ko5 ' It was Mrs. Dolph's Intention to return to Portland In tho spring, as "she nlwaya considered It hor home. Sinco tho death of hor husband alio had not occupied tho family resi dence at Fifth nnd Jefferson streets, hut hnd taken up quarters at the Hotel Portland. o How's This? "" Wo ofTor Ono Hundred Dollnrrt Rowurd for any enso of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, O. Wo, the undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and bollovo him perfectly honorable In all business. trnnBactlonsafldJ financially ablo to carry out any obll gatlons mndo by Ills firm.-' Wnldlng, Klnnnn & Marvin, Wholesnlo Drug gists, Toledo, Or. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken In- lernnlly, acting directly upon tho J ; blood nnd mucous surfaces of .ho systom. Testimonials sont frco. .. Prlco 75c per bottle. Sold by nil ;; druggists. Tako Hall's Family PIHs for con stipatlon. '-O- 111 111 lllllllll in llll. David V. Vaughn, who was rocoat- ly commuted to tho nEyium. sue cumbed to norvous trouble nt that Institution Saturday, Octobor 5, l1r?c7oa"JS"n,0t"r;"oJ."'C" C"" ""l Ho wns among Sllvorton's most respected citizens, and had many frlonds In thin city, where ho wns a membor of tho Elks' lodge. Ho was ll. 1.1 1'......1... Iln...l at ouo tlmo chairman of tho Marion county Democratic central commit tee, and canvasuod tho county In the party's intorosts. Ho was oncasva was an energetic business man. Tho iiinorni services wure luuuutwu -torday at 3 o'clock from tho Rlgdon undertaking parlors, and was In charge of tho Salem lodgo of Elks. Interment took place In City View cemetery. . - o How to Curo a Cold. Tho question of how to curo a cold without unnecessary loss of tlmo In which wo nro all more or less Interested, for the quicker u cold Ib cotton rid of the less danger of pneumonia nnd other serious dis eases. Mr. B. W. L. Hall of Wavor ly, Va., has used Chamborlaln'a Cough Remedy for years and says: "I firmly bollevo Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to bo absolutely tho best preparation on tho market for colds. I have recommended It to my friends and they all agreo with me." For salo at Dr. Btone's drug store. . o A RUNAWAY In Which Father McGheo Had h Experience. FathUr McGheo returned Friday from a missionary trip around Sweet Home and other places, get ting in touch with tho members of the church scattered throughout tho country as part of a campaign thJ Interest of the church. He bad la thrilling experience this side of Hol ey While rldlag with Art e Byne unv the turn became frlghteaed .MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1007. 'i'lio Modesty of Women .-taturatly inakos them shrink from th Indollcato quostlons, tho obnoxious ex aminations, and unpleasant local treat ments, which some physicians consider essential In tho treatment of diseases of women. Yet, If holp can bo had, It la better to submit to this ordeal than lot tho dlsoaso grow and sproad. Tho troublt Is that so often tho woman undergoes all the annoanco and sharao for .nothing. ThonnandsNrt women who havo been cured By Dr. Three's Favorlto Prescrip tion wrlfiv In jrtprpctatton of tho cure Which dlSlWWCiStrtJi the fxnmlntlnn and local trtatmenfe-OThero la no rtlifi mMlcIno K stiro-nnd -sain .for, fplin,.i cures UebllF rrnJ7Irrc8ularUy and iemalo woa-ness. It always helps. It almost always cures. It Is strictly non alcoholic, non - secret, all Its Ingredient being printed on Its bottlo-wrappor; con. tains no dolotcrlous or bablt-formlng drugs, and ovcry natlvo medicinal root entering Into Its composition has tho full endorsement of thoso most eminent In th several schools of medical practice. Soma of thoso numerous and strongest of pro fessional endorsements of Its Ingredients, will bo found In a pamphlet wrapped around tho bottlo, also In a booklet mailed free on request, br Dr. R. V. Pierce, ol Buffalo, N. Y. Thoso professional en dorsements should havo far more wolght than any amount of tho ordinary lay, or non-professlpnal testimonials. Tho most, intelligent women nowa-day Insist on knowing what they tako as mi Iclno Instead of opening their mouths like a lot of young birds and gulping down whatever Is olfered them. "Favorite Pro scription ' IS Of KNOWN COMI'OStTIOJf. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser fa sent fret on receipt of stumps to pay expense of mailing ottlv. Send to Dr. II. V. Pierre, Buffalo, N. Y., SI onocont stamps for pa-per-covorod, or 31 starups-for cloth-bound. If sick consult tho Doctor, free of chargt by letter. AH such communications an hold sacredly confidential. Dr. Plerco's Plpasnnt Pollots Invigorate and regulato stomach, liver and bowels thrown out. Tho boy wns only bruised a little. Father McQhco Struck hendflrat. Into tho dirt:, nml Fathor McGluo brushed up, had hl3 wounds wnahed, and proceeded on hi- trip. Ho wont to Oregon City this morning on church business Albnny Domocrnt. CLOVER SEED WANTED Wo pay cash for Red Clovor and Alslko. Send us sample and Btato quantity you havo to offer. John Hughes Co. 4GC to 474 Stato Btroot, Salem, Oregon. 4 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I 1 1 11 II 1 J The White House Restaurant For a Rogular ii 25c Dinner at 20c f They can't be heat McGilchrist & Son Proprietor. -1 tttt muni i-h-4-1 0 r . . .g. buDerior Kesiaurant r 1Bq nigh Street, UpsUirs. F1r..-c.. .a ..1 .npo.n,m.t.. a place for ladles and gentlemen to get all kinds of Chinese dishes and the fam0U8 Li Hung Chung Chop Buey .. ,"uu I""U1B R. M. Baker .Successor to Whey den Yow Oe Prep SASn AND DOOR FACTORIES. Frank M. Riowh. Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of house finish and hard wood work. Front street, between Statr and Court. Make all complaints at the office. . DRAYMEN. cummins Bros.' Transfer "Ccmpaiiy All kinds of transfer work done. Furniture and pianos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt service Ii our motjo. Stand and office at 253 South Commercial street. Phone 210. Rosldence Phone 968. PHOTOGRAPHER. I'. 31, Raker Twelfth street photo grapher. All kinds of photo work done at living prices. Call and see my work, and prices. Viewing a specialty; also head quarters for amateur developlsg, and finishing, Cabinet photo graphs $2.00 per doion, BetweeH and flaUhlng. Between Woolea Mills and O. K. Store. BUTTERNUT BREAD It H wet tiaa nay et kreai, yet tks rU Is me alitor. Fr sal at year greser's. GAXJFORWU BAlOHtY, , Tssaw ft Celr. rre. I CLASSIFIED H0 101019101910191919101919191011 TOR SAXB For Sale 80 acres of timber, six mllCB oast of Oregon City; prlco $3500. Enqulro at 492 Stato streot. 10-5-3t For Balc Ono hundred acres, six miles east of Satom. Sixty acres In cultivation, tho rest In tlmbor, nnd pasture Tureo cows, 6 year ling helfors, 5 tons hay, gobd house and barn, spring wator. Piping all over plavo; prlco $7000. Enqulro 492 Stato St. 9-30-lw For Salo Two' single top bugglos, In first-class condition. One rub' ber tired. Apply to O. W. Yannkd, Fashion stables. Telophone ii, 7-18-tt For Salt; Good house and barn, new, 2 5 acres all undor cultivation berries, prunes and all kinds of fruit, flvo miles from Salem, $3500 This Includes 6 cows, 2 horses.har ness, 1 heavy wagon, spring wagon 200 chickens andther farming necessities. Enqulro 492 Stato streot. 9-23-tI For Sale Good six-room houso, with four lotB, good woll water, largo Btable and chlckon yard, on South Sovontoonth streot. Price $1500. Enqulro at 492 Stato stret. 10-2-lwk '.For Rent, Savon-room cottage, with barn, and fruit, with four lots; good woll wator. Enqulro at rosl denco cornor 19th and Bolvlow or phono 700. 10-5-3t FOR RBNT For Kent. Furnished frout rooms for light housokooplng. Call at 142 Court street, or phono 1474. 10-3-3t Farm for Rent 2'00 acres grain or dairy, 9 miles north of Salem. In qulro of Mrs. R. Sayro, 1259 Clio moketa streot, Balom. 0-3Q-0t For Rent. Furplshod nnd unfur nished rooms. Enqulro at 700 North Commercial street. 9-28-tt To Rent, Flvo rdom flat, ovor Far rlngtou & Van Patton'a markot. Inqulro of Stoiner & Borger, 188 South Llborty stroet. 9-24-tt For RcHt Furnished rooms fer houao-kceplng or board for a single lady pr. couplo, Apply to RoBa Marklovltch, 730 North Front Btroot. 8-15-tf. Stock Riuich for Rent About 300 ncres, In good location. Stock can bo bough1, outright or tnkon on shares. Apply at county treas urer's offlco In Snlom. ' 9-23-tt MISCELLANEOUS. acres (n cultivation, good fruit nnd dairy farm. Will trado for Salem resldenco proporty. Tlmo g'ven on dlfforonco In prlco, or will tro.do for small tract nonr town. AddrosB J. II, Mornn, Mon mouth, Oro, 10-3-lwk Violins M. 8. Fullor hns a Bhop In room 8, ovor Porry'a drug Btoro, whoro ho la prepared to ropnlr violins, gultnrii, oto. Give him a eall. 9-27-lm Voget Lumber anil Fuel Co. Lum ber .shingles, building material, wood and coal. Low prices and prompt dollvorlos, Ono block east of S. P. passengi? depot. Phone 198. ' 7-2-tf Concrete Work. Get my prices on Bldowalks, curbs, septic tanks and comont work of any kind. All work guaranteed first-class. M. Ward, Highland add. Phone 569. 8-11-tf Butte. & WcnderoUi Fine wlnos, liquors and cigars. We handle the colobrated Kellog gand Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on draught. South Commercial streot. 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our meat markot on East Stato street has beon doubled In size aad wo aro better prepared ahan ever to servo customers, Prompt servlco and the iiost of meats our motto. Call or phono 199. B, E, Edwards, Prop. We Are Cash Purchasers Of poul try, eggs, and all kinds of farm produce. Berry crates made ap In unlimited quantities. Capital Commission Co., 267 South Com merclal street, Salem. Pkoae Hats 179. PLUMBUM. Tlteo. M. Rarr Plumblag, hot watK sad steam heating aae! tlaalag. 164 Commercial street. Pkoae Mala 192. J-l-lyr M. J. refctel Plamblag, steam aai gas fittlag. Saeeeesor te Kaex Murphy, 226 CemmreUl street, 'Prone Mala 17. -AU- 'HIV i 910 HM Qt 91910 1 101 TfJTWW DEPARTMENT J l90l08010t0l0l0t0i MUSICAIi. Frnnk E. Churchill Representative of the Western Conservatory of Music, of Chicago, in this city,' will resume classes in piano, har mony, theory, sight reading, eta., on and after September 23. Studls, opera house building, rooms 8 aa4 9. Phono 1100. Pupils may re colve lessons eltuor In their home or st the studio. 9-14-lmo Miss Eva F. Cox Will' be ready t rocolvo pupils In mtiBlo after Sep tomber 2d at hor Btudlo, 242 Cea tor streot, botween Commercial and Front. Phono Main 847. 9-3-lm Miss Reatrlco Shclton Will rocelve pupils In planoforto, orgwn and Bight reading classes. Special torma mado for Uoglnnors. TnU yoar besides teaching at hor studio 345MarIon Btroot, or at the home of pupil it bo desired, Miss Shel ton will teach at tho studio In the First National Bank building, cornor of Commercial and Che moketa streets. Phone 1298, Marlon street studio phone 12 DP, 9-25-lmo. LODGES. Foresters of America Court Sher wood Forostors, No. 19. Meets .Wednesday In Hurst hall, Stae stroet. Lo oAbbo, O. R; J. G, Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of P.. Castle Hall In Holman block, cor ncr State and Liberty streets. Tuesday of eaoh week at 7:30 p, m. Oscar Joknson, O. O.; E. TL Andorson, K. of R. and S. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Codar Camp No. 5246. Meets ovory Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock in Holman liall. W. W. Hill, V. C; P. A. Turner, clerk. Woodmen of World Moet every Frt day night at 7:30, In Holman hall, L. E. Ponnoll, C. O.J P. L. Frss Ir, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Union.- Sick, acel- dont and ponslon Insurance; $2, 000,000 plodg-d; every claim pall Good agents wanted. J. II. O. Mongomery, supreme organizer,, Box432 Salem, Oregon, R. R.' Ryan, secretary, 540 State Btret WANTKD. Wanted Lndy to do housework; no children; pay $20 por month. In qulro nt tho Prlco Shoo Co. 10-5-3b Wanted At onco. boll hoy nt WII lamotto Hotel. 10-5-tf" Roy Wanted. To lonrn tho barber trade. Enqulro at 192 Stnto Btroot. l0-l-3t Mohh Wiin tetl Addr08sj Oregon Nur aory Co., Salem, Or. ' -lO-l-wk Wanted By October 16th, boy with pony to carry ppor routo; can t tond school, Call at Journal of flee at onco. tf Boy Wanted To do porter work. Apply to W. B. Gllson's barber shop on Commorclal street. Phone 461. 9-21-tf Highest Cash Price Paid for ehlek eas at Willamette Hotel. 4-1 9 -tl Cider Apples WaRted Write or la qulro Ingham Vinegar Co,, 64 Al blna avenuo, Portland. 9-24-lm-d-w Farm Wanted Compotent partite wish to secure a small ranch oa tho Willamette rlvor bottom for raising hogs, poultry and goneral farming, Will pay cash rent for term of years, or will make pur chaso contract. Address "T" caro Journal olHco, 9-30-2w Cider Apples Wanted Wo will pay from $6 to $10 per ton for cider apples. Will bIbo take fall poara undor special arrangements. Call and boo us, Gideon Stolz Co. 9-30-lm-d-w Wanted At onco, 100 mon. Inquire at Orogon Nursery Company's of flco on Twelfth streot. 9-30-tf PROFESSIONAL. vv a. V, Mils, M. 1). Physlclsa aad sUTfoon. Tolephone 307 Mala. Omces, 546 State street, opposite court house, Saleia, Or. Resides Phone 318 Main. 8-13- lmo LIVERY AN!) I'ISKW ifTAIILW. Livery awl FwhI BtaWtw Old omce Stables, at 254 Ferry street, botween Commercial and Front streets. Telophone 188. Seme of the aswt liveries la the U a he fouad here. Dick Wetett, preprleter. . .w- lt-l-lyr , a t i- , .k t Si , 1 I awl fia away. Both occupants ww