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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1907)
t DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, Villi) AY, NOVEMBER 22, 1007. hftSOl'EX F0U CONCRETE L pioting to Hi Most Vain- Ip As't Win iimiucra. day comes tho nn- bit vir nent cf -omo new nnd valu- .. i,n iinf ii ntr worm to p in iu wa Mti"i '1 o sldew-nlk-bulld- .1. ,.i.nnnt lllnnt? U'i fed i a u'nablo building ma- Ithcn anu' ie utuii.u ...- kiiiMinK .which lmmouiaieiy ;d h' i g cat popularity; whllo hn t tlnif nso an eastern rau- 'ni '3r' ' xprltnentod with tho nuvMU"! and fcunu it ox- a'uablp for tho making or iph no'' ", nnd now comes tno llCr.w. p UlBf wmciuw ii-uiut'4 keen au'C-sliHiy muue ui n- current number of Coment If Wir JW'I'jnuif, v ..., . ..- th manufacture of window Piiicnt Window Frames. ost Interesting feature con- ffph work of building n con ddlMnn to tho Harvard unl- llbrary, Gore hall, Is found construction of tho window wh re tho trim, consisting m, mulllons, trnmoms, Iicnda l, are made of a composite line limestone, composed of rt of cement nnd three parts k! graded snnu, nrcoruing g contrast with the granite. Itc, nnd.of course, being es- ly fireproof. This la a com ely now use for concrete, says ,arned In Cemont Ago, nnd Its ful use, which Is now nssurod work, opens up n still wider lor tho plastic material. Tho composite blocks aro cnat wood molds, thovbody of tho consisting of concreto formed part cement, two parts solcctod nd three parts graded crushed not exceeding l'4 Inches In As these block9 aro formed, bosed faces ore venerrcd with osttlon of lino crushed stono with a view of producing Ired color tono nnd texture. tufflclcnt nglng tho oxposed of these blocks aro drorjsed neumntlc tools, which romovo n fllm of cemont, thus bring- tho texture nnd color of the tea. her Illustration of tho adapt or concrete to modern requiro In the construction line Is n tack which hnB Just bcon ted for a pumping station on .ijrltmiin oil plpo line. The 120 over all and has an In- hmeter of four feet. It Is Ith an Inner sholl of fire brio): In fire clay for a dlstnnco of t, while 'ho romnlnlng dls- '1j not lined In any way. Tho tack is reinforced with both 1 and horizontal steel rods, rtlcal rods extending Into tho tlon, where thoy branch out o roots of n tree and oxtond o the top of tho smokestack, orzontal reonforclng consists laid In tho Joints between ayer of blocks nnd aro woll and wired to the vertlca The blocks are mado solid, ecesses for engaging tho re- ng Ht" Tho bptton of tho Hon Is S feet below ground and Is 18 feet square. Tho tlon and octagonal part of tho ere built in place with wooden and are heavily reonforced. Phe rpmalnlng or round portion Chimney was built of solid te limits Ite Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. thy Kidneys Make impure Blood. W to lie considered that only r anil 1. .!! .. . viuuir irouuies were 10 oe traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify the blood 'fWCi w5,en 0ur kidneys are weak jyyurentirel)ody JS affected -and " wgan seems to tail to do Us Jares!ckor "feel badly," begin ;r k,c" Ktmiey remeay, Dr. swamp-Root, because as soon wnevs are well lhey will help Olfleror:4US to henltlt. A trinl giviace uii , one. Jaresics. voucan make no niis Kli i ,!octnng vour kidneys. ? 'e extraordinary effect of P ," s Swamp-Root, tlie great ti,-t , ,s soon realized, it niehest for it ,,-...i..,c.i .., " UtStressinw rvicvc n,l i M1J BlM... v 7" '-- """ ' suir.ry" Rr. Prtltr size kr o mav SAtnr.lA t-.n fiaK?fa V? teng you SSL - Pgag to Dr Kilmer & Co., femg Ewa'ji; .?a't make any mistake, EoteV Ule aame. Swamp-Root, rJntoB, U, v., on every bottle. ESM Strengthen Yoiir Lungs A cough or a hanging-on cold weakens your lungs, and tka strain put upon them often bears serious results later on. If you are suf fering from a cough, congested cold or "pain In tho chest, relieve the strain on your lungs to day get a bottle of )R.D.JAYNE,S 'EXPECTOHANT This old and well-known remedy re licvea Coughs, Colds and Congestions, and tones and strengthens the lungs. Jayne's Expectorant has been the recognfeed remedy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and similar diseases for 77 years. Sold by all druggists In three size bottles, $1.00, 50c, 25c J&yut't Teale Veralfua u a ecnu and effective tonic .particularly trood ror Buuarcn a iai Worm our. MARKET REPORTS iKii-Mi-m-MiMiia SALKM MARKET. Local Wholesale Market, Eggs 33c. Buttor 32 c; fat 31 Mc lions 9c; young chlckns, 9c. Local whoat 80c. Onts 40c. Barloy $24Q$25. Flour Hard wheat, $5.00"; valley $4.00. Mill feed Bran, $23.50; shorts, $25.50. liny Cheat, $14; clover, $10(3' 12 per ton; timothy, $13 $15. Onions 2'c lb. Bran 75c per sack; $23 per ton. shorts, $1.05 por cwt. Patatoes 8 Go cwt. Hops Old, 40Cc; now, 7 08c. Chlttlm bark CO 7c. Tropical Fruits. Dannnas $C. Oranges $4 $5. Lemons $5.50$G. Retail SlarkeU Oats Whito, $28 $20 per ton. Whoat 95c Rolled barley $30. ' EgBS 40c. Buttor Country," 3-Cc; creamory, 40c. Flour Valley, $1.20 per sack; hard whoat, $1.40 $1.50, Bran. 70c por sack; $23 por ton. ton. Hay Timothy, 8J90c per cwt; cheat, 85c; clover, 75c per cwt,; shorts, $1.00 por cwt. Livestock. Hogs Fat, 5 c. Cattle 1100 1200 Jb steers. 3c. Lighter steers 33Uc Stock bogs 5c. Cows and heifers 900 1000 lb, 22Hc Lambs 4c Veal Dresstd, 5 7c -Portland Market, Wheat Club, 87o; valley, 87c; blue stem, 89c. MUlstuff Bran, $21, Hoy Timothy, valley, $18 C$19; alfalfa, $13. Vttch $8.50. Poultry lions, 1112oj spring chlokons, HVi12; ducks, young, 12 13c; pigeons, $10 $1:50. Pork IJt. $G0$6.36. Hops 1907, 7VS,10c; old, 4 4c lb. Lambs Spring, $4.50 $5.25. Mutton $4.50 $6.00. Wool 20 22c; eastern Orgon, lC22c. IMPORTANT TURN IN LAND FRAUD CASE Washington. Nov. 22. Investiga tion of tho New Mexico land fraud case has taken a startling change. Attorney General Bonaparte, upon Pxesldont Roosevelt's suggestion, sent a solicitor to General Hoyt to take the place of Special Agents Mc Hard and Gordon. Governor Curry convinced tho President that the present Investigation Is doing an In justice to prominent citizens. OJLVV03R.ZA Tk. t,.i Va UlM.ltaX R&ffti V..lV. .MIMI'- V- EiglUtBtO U&tfffl WIllliaiiiStliailHM-4-4-lIf4H CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT BBM i lH I 1 I t-f-HWM- FOB BAIiB I' or Salo or Trade A beautiful sample piano. Owner lenving the city. Also household furniture nt a sacrifice, 1011 Marlon street. ll-21-3t For Snlo Stoudebaker wagon,, or would trade for horse. Enqulro nt 290 South Twanty-ilrst stroot, or phone 471. , ll-20-3t' List Your Property With the Lath nm Land Co., over Portland Gen eral Electric Company's offlco. 11-19-tf VMlns on Trial Hand-mndo violins for saje on ton dnystrlnl, at my rhop ovor Perry's drug store. M. S. Fuller. 11-9-lm For SnU A .pure bred Jersey heifor cair. A. F. ilofer. 11-lG-tf. For Sale Any one wanting second growin nr or grub oak can got it by lenving tholr "ordors nt Salem Truck & Dray Co. olllco, CO Sttito street. Phone 74 Main. 11-19-lwk For Snle-2000 1-year-old gooseberry Fine varioty and hcnlthy plnnts, at a bargain. L. D. Qlbson, R. F. D. No. 1. Phono Farmers 185. ll-18-lw For Snlj Good work horso, weight 1350, a bargain If sold at once; nl?o almost now Boollno top buggy. Call nt 308 North 24th St. W. W. Walker. 11-18-lw For Sale Nine-yoar-old mnro, " well broko to work and drlvo; also 3 'j Inch Rushford wagon, nlmost now, also 7-month-old colt. Inqulro of Cummlngs Bros., 2G3 South Com mercial stroot. ll-21-3t For-Snlc Flno cow. Mrs. M. E. Holcomb, 11G0 South Commor clnl street. Phono 1128. ll-21-3t For Sale One-yenr-old "Mammoth" blackberry plants. Ten conts uploco, or $1 por dozen, Addross Box 415, 8alom, Or. 10-24-tf For Snlo A now Edison Home Phonograph $C0 outfit for $40. Apply to W, II. Squlro, West Sa larc. 10-12-tf For Rale Good houso and barn, now, 25 acres all under cultivation berries, prunes and all kinds of fruit, five miles from Salem, $3500 This includes C cows, 2 horBos.hnr 11088, 1 heavy wagon, spring wagon 200 chickens and other farming necessities. Enquire 492 St&to stroot. ' 9-23-tf Fionas mid Organs Tuned and re paired. All work guaranteed. C. O. Boat, 174 South Cottago street. Phono 729 or loavo ordors at Gdo. O. Will's music store 11-4-tf FOR RENT Flno Pasture For horsos or cow. Soo Josbua Smith, near Turner road, on south side. Phono 1390. 11-18-lw To Rent. Flvu room flat, ovor Fnr rlngton & Vnn Patton's market. Inqulro of Steinr & Bergor, 188 South Liberty street. 9-24-tf I)RT. lxst Brown silk ribbon bolt, with black holder containing a Wntor man fountain pon and pencil. Re ward for return of sarao to Salem Stoam Laundry. ll-21-3t MISCELLANEOUS. V'ogKuTnbrnmrFiicl Co. Lurn- bor .shingles, building material, wood and coal. Low prices and prompt dollvorlea. One block east of S. F. passenger depot. Phono 108. 7-2-tf Butte & Wenderoth Flno wines, liquors and cigars. Wo handle the celebrated Kellog gand Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly oi draught. South Commercial stroot. 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our meat market on East State street has been doubled In size and we ure hotter prepared than evor to servo customers. Prompt service and the best of meatB our motto. Call or phone 199. B. E. Edwards, Prop. We Aro Cash Purchasers Ot poul try, eggs, and all kinds of farm produce. Berry crates made up la unlimited luantltles. Capital Commission Co., 267 South Com mercial street, Salem. Phone Main 179. PROFESSIONAL. orrsnisrMrDpin surgeon. Telephone 307 Main. Offices, 546 State street, opposite court house, 8alem, Or, Residence Phone 313 Main. 8-13- lmo SALEM BRICK YARD A. A. BURTON. Prop. TiHrV always on hand. In car lot or otherwise. Pressed brick made to order. Yard on State street, souin of pentltentiary. -7-1-tf. 9 I M-HHN-tM H) HH-ft LODGES. ywsi-S . ?nrpcnters Union Ko. 1005 Local Union No. 10G3 of CarpontorB and Jolrcrs of America moot evor7 Saturday evening at 7:30 p. m. In Hoam hall, 420 Stato St. A. W. Dounls, Rec. Soc. Foresters of America Court Sher wood Foresters, No. 19. Meel Wednoidny in Hurst hall, Stat Blrot. Lo oAbbo, C. R.; J. C Perry, financial secrotnry. Central Lodge No, 18, If. of'P. Castle Hall In Holmnn block, cor, nor State and Liberty streoU Tuesday of each weok nt 7:30 p m. Oscar Johnson, C. O.; E. II Anderson, K. of R. and S. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5240. Monti ovory Thursday evonlng nt 8 o'clock in Ilolman hnll. W. W Hill, V. C; F. A. Tumor, dork Woodmen of World Mcot ovory Frl day night at 7:30, In Ilolman hall, L. E. Ponnoll, C. C; P. L. Fras lr, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, acci dent and pension Insuranco; $2, 000,000 pledged; every claim paid Good agents wanted. J. H. O Mongoinory, supremo orgnnlzor. Box432 'Salem, Oregon. R. R Ryan, secretary, 540 Stuto strcot PLUMJ1ER8. Tlico. M. Burr Plumbing hot watar and steam heating and tinning. 1G4 Commercial stroot. Phone Main 192. 9-1-lyr M. J. Petzcl Plumbing, steam and gas fitting. Successor to Knox A Murphy, 22 0 Commercial itroot, Prono Main 17. LIVERV AND FEED" STA1ILE3. Livery and Fml Stnblcs Old PoBt ofllco Stables, at 254 Forry stroot, botween Comnorclnl and Front streets. Telophnno 188. Somo ot tho flncBt liveries In tho city can bo found boro. Dick Wcstncott, proprietor. 10-1-lyr SASH AN7 DOOR FACTORIES. Frank M. Brown.-'Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds Qf houso flnisb and hard wood work. Front stroot, betwoon State and Court. Make all complalnti at tho offlco. WANTED. Wanted nt Onco Woman or girl for gonornl housework. Appjy at SOG North Commercial stret. ll-20-3t Wanted Corapotent girl for general housework. Apply morning of Mrs. IxuIb Luchmund, 254 North Churcb street. 11-21-tf Wanted Prosaman, Apply to Jour nal office. DRAYSCEN. Cummin? Bros.' TrniiMfer Cempnny All kinds of transfer work done Furniture and pianos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt service l our motto. Stand and office nt 253 South Commercial street. Phone 210. Itosldonce Phono 968, THEY WILL GET IT IN THE NECK On Thanksgiving day from saw odgo on their collar, unloss the men of Salem are wiso enough to take their linen to a first-class laundry. If you want beauty of color and ox qulslto finish on your sbirta, collars and cuffs, and have them sent home la perfeot condition, Band youror der to tho Salem Steam Laundry, and wo guarantee satisfaction to our patrons. SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY. k, 136-166 S. Liberty St. Phono Main 25. IfflAsftFKftCHFEMAlE fWUPiLLS. M,IHI Tl MIL. m tsl fctlXMTkK W.rt W4U., 1,11. K finS -. ua m4 jvti nitit m U u!l '". r. Umwn pa. Soti In Skm by Or. $, C S!om HOTELS. iiiiiiiiniininiinHi The X White House Restaurant For a Rcgulnr l 25c Dinner at 20c They can't bp beat McGilchrist & Son Proprietors. Mill IIIIHI IMIIIIIIIIIl ELITE HOTEL Restaurant and hotel, on 4 '.'. European plan. Meals at all ;; hours on Bhort ordor, Rogular dinner 35 conts. Thirty now- J . . ly finished furnished rooms. E. ECKERLEN, Prop. 148 Commorclal St. I "ffr- ) f HHf)WHt8?fr BUM VAJUIVA' OAJUEiK.... I Cnll nnd trv tk&M. Heals ! ! I 15c. Board por t7ek $2,76, j m niDU iuiuiduuu iuvu" ., I reasonable. AT THH Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c i(fwtiantif Hotel St. Philip Fourth nnd Fifth nnd Barnsldc Streets, Portland, Oregon. Now flroproof European Hotel Stoam heat. Modern convouloncos Rates $1.00 por day and up. Union depot .car will land you at tho door. H. PIERCE, Prop. jiiiiimiiiiiiinimiii GRAND OPENING . . Tho llorseshoo ReHtnuraut. . ! Scott Ferguson old stnnd, I ;; thoroughly renovated and now f ly furnished throughout. i Best 20c Heal in the City : !! Ohlckon dinner on Sundny. " Call and bo convinced. K. M. ACKERMAN, Prop. 333 Stnto Street. MIHIIIIIIIimnillHIU "YMIOm THE BEST ItOABT TITO FAMILY. EVER HAD Can bo obtained from our prime tender and Juicy beef, mutton or pork. All our meats are solected from the choicest, and prepared foi the tablo to suit the demand of thr fastidious. Our price aro lowur for quality than you can find at an) place in Salem, E. C. OIIOS 8, Phono 201. H70 titatfl Ht TORRID ZONE FUNARCE The above cut represents out brick lined Torrid Zone Furnace Guaranteed gas, smoko and dual proof. Economical and durable. A. L. FRASER 238 STATE STREET. Estimates furnished on heating e-?; CHICHESTER'S PILLS t hlcbw-Ur IUmm iitteu4J il au ihi un 3 Hid . I 4U itilut , I'llliia Kni i 'w mu :b.WS ik.cJ tth h.j hit Urn. f uLu uIbm liiiv itf mrMtim 1 XA fi.B.rl.t, A.klOirM llVtf.YKK' U1AMU.MI IW.KI1 1'JL.Ut, lof IS; rilkwjWHlIi,EUt,AlwilUIUU SOWBVlttlSTSEVEfTiWJJt f .raj .iiil I iw i ii ft rf MFIa& ryll r-- r2iiS5wi ir .MSSBSBMnTiTiMMiiiriiTfnBBBHBBBBBBW. ijifJJBJJIlllltHilnTrttailBWBSBliM V m TRANSPORTATION COMPANIBeli -STEAMERS POMONA AND OREGONA LWAV1 FOR PORTLAND DAILY, EXOMP SUNDAY AT 0 A. M. 3VL P. BALDWIN, Agfcu WlWIWItmWIWM Ml.! IIIIIBWU SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Tinio Card No. -18 KcCtlo Juno 10. Towml Portland Pnnsengflr. No. 10 5:23 u. m., Oregon Ex press. No. 18 8:40 n. m., CottnB Otot Passenger. No. 12 2:45 p. in. ReHeburg: BSr proDs. No, 14 8:50 p. m., Portlands Ha. press. Toward Portland -Freight No. 222 10:5fi a.' m., dopwt 11:38 n. m., Portland Fast FrelnU. No. 22 G 10:40 a. m., depwte 11:38 n. m Way Frolght. Toward Bun Francisco PaHeay No. 11 11:03 a. m., RoBolittrg; Express. No. 17 G:47 p. m. Cottago Gr Pnssengor. No. 15 9:56 p. m., CallfomU Br press. No. 13 1:81 a. m., Saa FraHcta co Ezprens. Toward Ban Francisco Freight. No. 221 2:33 a. m., San Ftaa-- clsco Fast Freight. No. 22511:55 a. m arriTM 11:25. CORVALLIS &IEASTERN R. fc. TIME TABLE NO 87. Trains from nnd to YaqHl. No. 1 Leaves Yaquina 7:15 a. w Arrlvos at Corvallls 11:00 a.m. Arrives at Albany. .... ,11:6 8-bu, No. 2 Loaves Albany 12:Slp.sfe Leaves Corvallls l:8t p.m Arrlvos at Yaquina &:4y.iat. Trains o and from Detroit. No. 3 Loaves Albany 7:S6mBa&. Arrlvos at Dotrolt ...... 13:88 Tfrvu No. 4 Loaves Dotrolt l:00'p.as& Arrives at Albany 5:65 p,wu Trains "for CorvNllki. V, No. 8 Loaves Albany ......... 7.DB ,ur Arrives nt Corvallls .... 8:86a.ihk No. 10 Leaves Albany ......... 2:26p.m. Arrives at Corvallls .... 3:05 p.Wk No. 0 Leavoa Albany 7:35.ifcr. Arrives at Corvallls ..... 8:15 d.ml Trains for Albany. No. 6 Loaves Corvallls G:80.u Arrlvos at Albany ...... 7:10 k.mu i NO. o Leaves Corvalll 12:80 p,M Arrlvos at Albany 1:16 p.M. No. 7-r Leaves Corvallls ..... 4., , 6:00 p.. Arrives at Albany 6:40 p.m. No. 11 (Sunday only) Leaves Corvallls 11:15 a.nu Arrives at Albany ..... .11:58 a.BSv. No. 12 (Sunday only) Leavoa Albany ,12:35 , Arrlvos at Corvalll 1:18 i.w. For further Information apply to GEO. P. NEVIN8, Gen. Fans, Af., Albany, Orm JS BUILDING A HOUHH We can supply you with tho lum ber you need at the price that will- materially economise in the cost. Just come and seo us aud look over our yards. GOODALB LUMDKII CO., Yard Nr Pepec iiJittti.wi(sjmaiimn Gold Dust Flout Mad b THGB HYDNYY POW. 1 KB OOMPAKT, Mdasv. 0m. . . x Made for family o, Aak yor jrrootr for It. Bran aad mtt$ " - I always oa aaad, I P. B, Wallace I AGENT mtmmmmmmmmmk j (tjd w