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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON", MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1007. ING FAVORS CHARTER . ntloniil Municipal s!,vS it I AH Right. L nodgers of this city Is In of a 1ft r Irom luorau3 " rUo nresldent for Oregon of lonal Municipal league, which ed b"lovv Capital Journal wll be glad nace o citizens to .uibcubs irter, for or against tho pro- ...J.mnnlnl ItlW nt HlO inaw iuduiiuicum" ... - people have the greatest rlgbt Mtlgato and ueuaie us vw beforo adopting tho samo, U naner wishes In no wny to 111 public opinio nfor or against arter. fthero ho full and free discus- tho document, and when tlio omes to vote lot all act intol- and not on blind projudlco jomc one s'ntemont as to what alns. Mr. Strong's Letter. what I know of your former tr, I think It Is a great lm- nent upon It, and Its gonoral I heartily approve, in mo of concentrating power In bcutlvo and reducing tho num- common councllmon It has iently done well. In tlmo to you will wnnt to carry this ovon Er ana merge um uuuuh ui uij Iro board and of tho common SMILES Salem business men are to havo another Jolly beforo long. . Our city has two debating socie ties, and tho country Is snfa. Some one says If tho city always got as good n man for mayor as Geo. Rodgers tho now charter would bo nil right. We might get a hotter looking one, but It Is not always looks that count. What must I do to he saved? You can do a llttlo" In that direction by going to church on Sunday, and pay ing your bills on woek days. - Turkeys are going to bo cheaper this year, and somo of our first fam ilies will want to buy carvlnn knives. O A Methodist Minister Recommends Cluuhberlnln's Cough Remedy. Wo have used Chamborlaln'6 Cough Remedy In our homo for soven years, and It has always proved to bo a rellablo remedy. Wo havo found that It would do moro than tho manufacturers claim for It. It Is especially good for croup and whooping cough. REV. JAMES E. LEWIS, Pastor Mtlaca, Minn., M. E. Church. Chamberlain's Cough Romedy Is sold at Dr. Stono's drug store. M-tMllMK)lIMg MARKET REPORTS N IMISKIIII1IIIM SALEM MARKET. IMPROVEMENTS IN THE NATIONAL FOREST IN OREGON Tho govornniont will soon begin .construction of a trail and two wagon III In one body and mnko each rondu In tho Fremont national forost. or of tho council or board u Oregon. ht a city department, bo tlmt baror and whnt you might call kblnct, will bo In direct control city exactly nB tho President hoard of directors of a prlvnto ration. This system, ns you I, Is already In operation In Gal- and somo other cities and has well, and long before this iston experiment It wna nppnr- hat simplifying city organization bat direct nctlon could bo nr- , at was neressary. In our own largo cumbersome council In an to tho executlvo hoard fins d, I think, moro of n hindrance od government than a benefit. rothcr thing, I think, In tho fu tbat you will wnnt to do, Is to gard ward ho'indnrlos and oloct rour cotinrllmeu from tho city ge. For somo poeulinr reason Uniting tho election of, council- to special wards works badly. i not think from whnt I say that J Intending to crltlolso you now if From such hasty oxnmlnn- psj I nn nblo to mnko, It 13 t-t rf hr tlmo nnd li nn ox- llng'vnoii ore, and It Is perhap lis wc'i to movo slowly In tho of rbaiRlng systoms. ar rrc cnt charter In Portland Is ry great Improvomont upon tho ono and wo can ubo It ns It Is tin e become familiar with It and i changes can be made Intelligent- Yours Very Rospeotfully, THOS. N. STRONG. o Terriblr Dktrowilnff. othlng can cause moro pain and distress man Pile. i wonder many Pllo sufferers boy lr lives aro burdens to them. ointment and local treatments relievo but cannot cure. pr Leontaardt's Hom-Rold Ja guar- m to cure any caao of Piles. I Hem-Rold doesn't cure you. you your money back. lem-Rold la a tahlftt takon Intar- ty thus removing the cause. J 00 at drugglsta, or Dr. Leon- v,o,, wiagara FalU, N. Y.. Pro ton, Sold by Dr. S. C. Stone. m, - II I. OIK HOLIDAY EDITIONS. fe Capital Journal has two tal- writers In the Held preparing r for tho Illustrated Thanksglv ud Christmas numbers of this er fhese youutr men nro Wullaoo ". of the Willamette University cms. and Claud G. Hornborger, na3 been one -of tho sneclala ou Pacific Monthly. Doth aro ox- their line. fn two holldav nnmhnra nt The Mtal Journal, with Its new United leasod wire tftWrnnh snrvlrn f be a splendid advertisement of m enterprise, and will bo sent in largP numbers by prlvato oit- ud the commercial bodies to Jle he city. Other towns and rifles Of thft WMlnmatlK vnllov llar.. ' FDtUlCU, A Good Liniment. "a you need a'cood reliable, aent try Chamberlain's Pain It has no superior for sprains IWelllllCB. A nlaa. A.nnnl Uy dampened with PAin Tialm , Pnor to a plaster for lamal KS or caln in th .1.1. -i..i'l . - - ... IUU OIUU U IU50' I j "Hem rheumatic pains and .? p and re8t Possible. For Tho trnll will load from Timothy Meadow ranger station to tho top of Raid mountnln, a dlstanco of throe nnd a half mllos. Tho two ronds nro to bo known ns tho Timothy Mondow nnd Forest Wagon Ronds. Tho for- mor will bo extended from tho ter minus of tho sawmill road loading from Silver lako and will connect with tho Bald mountnln trail at Tim othy Mendow rangor station, a dU tnnco of approximately four miles. This Is a very Important road In that It will glvo nccess to tho Timothy Mendow rangor station, which Is ono of tho most Important hcadquartcrd In tho Fremont nntlonal forost owing to tho fnct that It Is situated on top of n mountnln with nn nltltudo of 8000 foot from which tho ontlro for est can bo soon. Tho proposod Fromont forost rond will run from tho sawmill rond nonr Silver lake and run in a gonoral southornly dlrootlon tp Its Intersec tion with tho proposod forost rond noroM Gooso Inko nattonnl foroet TIiIb rowl will be 37 mllos In longth nnd will tap a hoavlly tlmborod and grazing country nnd will connect Ave ranger stations. It will he of gront assistance to stockman In getting supplies to tholr camps and will Bhorton tho dlstnnco botweon Sllvi-r lako nnd Lnkevlow by ton miloe. Ro Chnrltnblo to your horso ns well ns to yoursolf. You noed not BUffor from pains of any sort your horses need not suf fer. Try a bottlo of Ballard's Snow Llnlmont. It cures all pains. J. M. Roberts, Bakorsfiold, Mo., writes "I havo used your llnlmont for ten yoars and And it to bo tho best I havo over used for man or beast." Sold by D. J. Fry. o OREGON FRUITS ARE WORTH MILLIONS Crop This Ycnr tho Record. Largest on On tho basis of reports from coun ty Inspectors, the value ct Oregon's fruit crop this year Is officially esti mated at $4,275,13fi. This figure, far In excess of any pervious year, is based on amounts actually received by growers, and ropresonts an In oroaso of 53 per cont over tho fruit crop valuation of last yoar. To tho prlcoa now paid for Ore gon fruits Is partly due tho inoreaso In this year's total, but the larger noroago set out In orchards In re- sponse to eastern doraand is awo a laoior. " o; 4.w...o- the last few yoars aro beginning to bear, and tho furthor Inoroaso In the value of tho crop will pobably be very rapid In the future. The apple crop forms tne largwi Item in the list with total value of $1,423,000. Prunes paid Oregon growers this year $1,590,625; pears, peacho and cherries all in excess of $230,000, and strawberries over $400,000. Oregon pears this year hava sold at wholesale in the east at ten cents a piece, apples as high n, $3.75 a box. At these prices. with cheap land, good (transportation and a steady market. Oregon is at tracting settlers and prospective fruit growers from all sections oi Local Wholesalo Market. Eggs 53 c. Butter 32Vjo; fat 31c. Hens 9c; young chlckns, 9c. Local wheat 80c. Oats 40c. Barley $24 ?25. Flour Hard wheat, $5.00; valloy $4.00. Mill feed Bran, $.23. GO; shorts, $25.50. Hay Cheat, 814; clover, $10 12 por ton; timothy, $13 $15. Onions 2o lb. Brali 75c por sack; $23 por ton. shorts, $1.05 por cwt. Potatoes 85o cwt. Hops Old, 4 6c; now, 7 8c. Chlttlm bark 6 7c. Tropical Fruit. BananaB $6. Oranges $4 $5. Lemons $5.50 $6.' Retail Market. Oats White, $28 $20 por ton. Wheat 95 c. Rolled barley $30. Eggs 40c. Buttor Country, 3Go; creamery, 40c. Flour Valloy, $1.20 por sack; hard wheat, $1.40 $1.50. Bran. 70c por sack; $23 por ton. tun. Hny Timothy, 85 90c per cwt; choaf, 85c; clovor, 75c per cwt.; shorts, $1.00 por cwt. PERSONAL MENTION Miss Belle Crouso, who Is study ing in Portland tu bp come a trained nurBo, is visiting her pnreuts, Mr. and M)rs. D. M. Crouse, of this city. Miss Crouso Is well-known In Salem, hnvlng formerly resided hero, whoro she attended Willnmotto Unlvrslty. Professor LoRoy Gesnor hns re turned from Eugene, where lio gavo a concert on Friday evening. Miss Lillian Lee, who has been visiting relntlves In this city, hns re turned to her homo In Mnrlon. Mrs. D. C. Sherman has returned from Covlna, California, where Bhe was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Snmuel Aschenbrennor. Miss Gertrudo Fnwk, of tills city, spent Sunday in Eugene. Sherman Miles, of Portland, spent Sunday visiting in tho city. Mrs. S. L. Thatcher aftor a visit has roturned to hor homo in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlcs Gray hnvo returned to tholr homo In Portland, after a visit in this city. Fred Logg, the Portland nrchltec spent Sunday with his family In this city Miss Gertrudo Fnwk roturned this morning from Eugene, whoro sho Bpent Sunday visiting relatives and friends. Dr. William Short, tho dentist, who hns been on nn outing trip In tho mountains for several wcoks. has returned to thin city. Mr. Short grnduatod last year from tho Port land doutnl school, nnd lind chnrgo of tho Mark Skiff onico In this city for sovornl months InBt summer. Ho will probably locato horo. o .. - i ii LINGERING COLD. M 'ip'iHjr Livestock. HogB Fnt, 5c. Cattlo 1100 1200 lb steers, 3VjC. Lighter stcorb 33c. Stock hogs 5c. Cows and holfors 900 1000 tb, 22c. Lambs 4Mic. Vonl Dressed, 5 7c. , Portlnnd Market. Wheat Club, 87c; valley, 87c; bluo stoni, S9c. MUlstuff Bran, $21. Hay Timothy, valley, $18 $19; alfalfa, $13. Vetch $8.50. Poultry lions, 11 12c; spring chickens, 11Vj12c; ducks, young, 12 13c; plgoons, $1$1.50. Pork Host, $0$0.3G. Hops 1907, 7 10c; old, 4 4VjC lb. N Lambs Spring, $4.50 $5.25. Mutton $4. 50 $5.00. Wool 20 22c; eastern Orogon, lC22c, o Withstood Other Treatment Hut Quickly Cured by Chamber lain's CoiikIi Remedy. "Last winter I caught a vory so- voro cold which llngorod for weeks," snys J. Urquhart, of Zophyr, On tario. "My cough waB vory dry and harsh. Tho local doalor recommend cd Chnmberlnln's Cough Romody and gunrnntccd it, bo I gavo It a trial. Ono small bottlo of it cured mo. I boliovo Chnmborlaln'B Cough Romedy to bo tho host I hnvo ovor used." This romody is for ealo at Dr. Stono's drug store. ! M fl .f.liliJMi rliHJIIKIHi.1 JS! ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. J ANtgclabtePreptratlonKrAs slmUaifnihcnxxfaftdftetfrftr UnUKStOfoacassiidiMor I hi aw t 4WmtttTiT!TT1 PruiMtcsDi&stfoflJCkfmJ rwssariteMontatas)K)r Opiimaittrphlnc nor JlteiL1 WOT NARCOTIC. m i, lt HbStt GMJrf&ar Apttfcct Iknwdy for Cen t ion. Sour Stoii-DterrWei VYorms,toiTwskHis.rcn3B: ncss andLOSS OFbuEr. ftcSmwIe Suture et "iTJHK. GftSTORIA v Tor Infanta and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of NEW mr 1 m fiUlf t i JJJ WlundWilwl En Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Yeans CASTORIA YMlaUKTAWMMMPANr. NIW1 fTT.'' A Real Woiulerland. South Dakota, with its rich silver mines, bonanza fnrnw, wldo ranged rwp or UlIcUng ,)llt c0llI(, fln,, A DniiKeroiiH Shot. A shot that camo within two lnclios of striking ono of tho wnltorn of tho Whlto Houbo restaurant was fired from tho nlloy bnck of tho ob itabllBhmont Inst Saturday night, crashed through the kitchen nnd burlod ltuolf in n 4x0 post nt Ih'j end of tho wost counter of tho popu lar eating Iioiibo. Tho shot Is thought to havo boon flrod by nceldont ns it camo from n point much lowor than If 4h oro volvor had hosn nlmod. Ofllccr Murphy, who wna In tho building nt tho tlmo Immediately wont to the imiigmniiif iamm iifni I MONUMENTS AS THEY SHOULD BE MADE ; I Artistic Designs Best of Workmanship, PurOBt of Mntorlals 1 1 ! Order now for spring delivery. Lot ub mako something original 1 1 2 nnd modern for you, and sot It In plnco boforo noxt Decoration J Day. j j I WRVTON W. MARTIN !! ! Works nt 239 Llborty Strcof Balom, Oregon. ! ! m VlVIHISIIIII VI 1IVIV IV1VI IP . . .......l ......ll.n. I. n uuu Hiraiigo imuiiui iorniunuu-, .. rnna -f ,,. ,, u.iln ,, flroii voritnuio wonuorinnu. At xviounu City, In tho homo of Mrs. E. D. Clapp, n wondorful enso of healing has latoly occurrod. Hor son soom- od noar doath with lung nnd throat trouble. "Exhausting coughing spoils occurred every five minutes," wrltos Mrs. CInpp, "when I began giving Dr. King's Now Discovery, tho grent medicine, that suvod his life and completely cured him." Guaranteed fnr rnitirliq nnd rnldn throat and lung troubles, by J. C. Perry, drug-1 gist. 50c nnd $1.00. Trial bottlo free ftho shot. NEW FORM OP A TRACTION ENGINE Within tho noxt ninety days there will he In operation betwoon Sunaot and Brazier borax mlnos a cablo lo comotlvo that will do away with tho 20-mule borax toam. Tho unlquo feature pf tho onw enterprise Is the method of applying powor. In the center of the road for the entlro dls tanco, some 35 or 40 miles, will bo laid a wire cable, one and ono quar ter inohos thiok. Bonoath the four-ton onglno are two sprocket wheels upon whlcn runs an endless chain, mad up of links, each ono, of wtolch grips th cablo in turn. 16 links betweon the front and hind wheels having a hold at onoo. The onglno thus fair ly nulls Itself over the ground, and so groat Is tho powor that grades of 50 per cent can bo traversed. Tlio onglno is similar to that on an auto- mobllo and Is 200 horsopower. ' COFFEE Cheap for those that won't pay for good; Schil ling's Best for those who won't have poor. Your Rraer rilucni rour money II you doa'l like wo pay jiiu o ' HORN. PAUL At tho family homo, Four teenth and Nebraska streets, Ba lom, Or., Saturday, Novombor 16, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Paul, a daughtor. iiwiiwwwwwwwwwiwwwwwwwwwwwwwmwii Ifor sale There's No Ue Talking, you can'e beat Herblne for tho liver. The greatest regulator ever offered to suffering humanity. If you suffer from liver complaint, if you are bilious and fretful, Ua your liver, and Herblne will put In in Its proper condition. A. positive cure for Constipation, Biliousness. Dyspepsia and all l! due to a torpid liver. Try a bottle and you will Dov er use anything else. Sold by D. J, Cures Winter Cough. J. E. Gover, 101 N. Main St., Otta wa, Kan., writes: "Every fall It has been my wlfo's troublo to catch a severe cold, and thorofoie to cough all winter long. Last fall I gut her a bottlo of Horehound Syrup. She used It and has boon able to sloop Boundly all night long. Whenever tho cough troubles her, two or throo dosoa atona tho cough, and she Is ablo to bo up and well." 25c, 50c and! "0. Sold by D. J. Fry. SEED Only 35 cents por bushel for fancy clean cheat seed, while it lasts. Put In your order quick. Tlliscm 8c Co. 39 SWrOf Cut in Lumber Prices Owing to the largo amount of umbor on our yjrt;ndto oncouraga tho building In Balom. wo havo mado a cut from our present price list, and nro prepared to fill lumber contraots at reduced prices The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. MM and Office foot of Perry St. j VBE. nvnra Bn in Float Vor Holtm Brown Jiemd, OtUUAv Cakes, MMbji ami Mum PniiiBg. ALLKN'8 M. B. B. FLOUK CO., JNO few Jo, CM. J J omtti nt Two good houios In Biibiirh of Snlom, nlco orchard; also a good bUHluoss a splendid blackumlth and wngon nnd paint shop, with n good huslnoss In full running ordor nt tho present tlmo. Tho shop bulldlngi Is n strong frnmo building with conoroto founda tion and heavy framo woll IlnlHhod, nnd would bo flrat class for a Btoro building, or wnrohouso or factory, or good bout landing, and within ono block of tho now ln'yod out railroad. Ono of tho most W bountiful homoti and busIuosB oontlonu in Snlom. Will tako In ox- chnnga ns part paymont a good small farm. Will glvo easy terms 33 nnd low Interest for part. Farm to bo In Willnmotto valloy noar jV Balom or Portland. Address corrospondonco to DERBY & WLLLSON or GEO. B. JACOBS, Salem, Ore. R. F. D. 8, Salem, Or. f itiiiMMiifctiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiititiiiMitiiiWiWiit ti ti 13 11 i " w. stone's drug store. tho country. . . M. K