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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1908)
mrWTTrrmmmrwTm r.ju iu.L,M,.)tt j bw- CAPITA """- aaT.l. onKQON. SATURDAY, JANUA11Y 11, 1008. .WWWH'!!!! DAILY J94 -'W IHIHI"' " w OM -M-BB - THE CLAS5INED MUNICIPAL 8KV HOIIAI'BK ron NKW YOIIK CITY I. 4 I A municipal offlco building of at least 20 BtorloB, and coatliijf between 17,000,000 and $9,000,000, Is to be built an tho old Tryon How slto op posite the Brooklyn bridge germinal. Tho ground floor nnd linsomonl will bo ud as a bridge terminal From tho second floor up It will bo uicd for ofDctti, nnd It Ib planned to put all the municipal offleo. with tho powdblo exception of tfio health and police doiwrtments. Into tliln building. Tho prcllmlnHry stcips for tho con Btruotlort of the now skyornpor wwr? taken yesterday, when tho mayor an nounced that wll known architect wotdd compote in r.tbmltting plans for tho building. Those architects nro J. Blt'wart Uarnoy, Carroro & Hastings, Clark & IIhmoII, J. II. F&edlandor, tins Cllbort, Helns & JoFnrge, llolinlo & Iluborty, Itoppln & Koen, Howoll it Blokes, H, It. Mar shall, MeKJm. Mead &. While, Trow bridge ft Livingston nnd Warren & Wrlmori'. Those architects will moot UiU foftjnoon nt tho mayor's oinco nnd aplwlnt n Jury of'thro lo pant on tho aoSlgns, which are to bo submitted ori-'or boforo April 14th and bo re potted on by tho Jury on May 4th. Koch competing nrchltect recolvos l80O for hi design, nnd each Juror tho.anina. Tho surcoMful competitor wffl rocelvo D600 for tho winning design If Ills Plana nro not aceopled bytho city. Tho now building will cover two Jllook. spanning Uhamhurs iilreet and reaching north a far ns oily hnl' plnoe, with Center street for tin wcatorn boundary nnd Park How for tho eastern. Tho bridge lormlnal I to bo reconstructed jio as to onnhlo tho cur to ontqr the bulldlUK. a Will "lo thoKH of tho new subway loop nnd tho train thnt run ovflr tho Mnnhnttuu and ' Wllllnnisburg bridge. Tho building will cotilaln floor tacv of not lew than (100,000 squnro foot, oxoltislvo of hall mid elevators. Tho ground floor will bo for tho din trlbutlon of pnssongor. "Tho bulldltiK ought to provide of flco space for tho elty for many years, allowing for n reasonable uti Inrgoment of tho city' bunlHonrf.M Kuld Mayor McOlellau In discussing tho plans. "Wo nro now paying iibout ffifiO.OOO a year for oltlco rout. Ai miming (hat tho uww building will cost an much h fK.000.000, wo shall ullll bo saving nearly 1160,000 n year on our rnnt bill by having an oltlce building of their own." "Will the building conform nrchl- Itiolurally lo the general stylo of tho new Hull of Ilwiords?M "No," wld tho mayor, "I do not think Mioh a thing lit pomlble. The new bulMIng will he handsome, but It will for uttrvltm rather than orna ment. TIih bulkier of business building In thl olty have given u plenty of' ujoat lewon In nonslbln rjomlruotlon, and wa hope to take Advantage tit mnne of them." Tho mayor said tho city win pay. lag from $1 t $8.60 a tujuurw foat for floor spare. He oxpKiU that (ho cost a mt Uhh aftw the city U huM In lt uwh bnlhllMg will not fcwed 11.10. Heme muHtlu ago the hoard of otl mat rwjuwttHl tk hed of deprU mHU t turn lu otimat of floor aiwi Hooi4 fr thuir buMNM. Th wttimaUM, Hj(jrKftll. tuWn n Kent In. mule tttnwiary hh oltlco build Jug at 3d fttorlw Uy waking a rate BlRttbl m)WctUH Ih tk rtHWUoHJ, Ike HMuror mf U bwtMtmt Hd mm be mwok mom (Iihh t im hlgk, JjhmUhk w mm slHt oh how huitU court rw U ulanKfcl for Ih ins ltflgu tttMl W oipt'd. The wow rKHM wiilrs tmr tutt t Ih lh uUtNlr f th bHlldlug tho higher tke bulk! lug 01 hao to U. Tkwo wlH W n eTtr Ih tho w 4rulHM. Th mjrr Hggt4 thst t)i um MrtM eouW k ukk) lt part of Ike hhxhho wnrt pohJIhr k bHai) f Nim U5artr fw tke fm. I'fott will mx b bVh1 fr tatoft Hxt fll.-Nvr Ywk lflknMe. Kl .Vutlen. Notl hi kchtVjf ntvM Uat, wmUr tk pruvWHM t rtuw)w NV 890, 1 will, m IU ICth ihf t Jary. les, at 8 ufrhvsk $ w. at the tHHtml la k oity hT tuiMa, U ajt HHklk aaotioM tba j)H)Hiuc dMrtltd Ut. pad aaiHMl, imwIc Oao .wrW HMiy. I wc C N oWj wmjkt ft mto, Ukl fata u,t Ua wkiiii kind foat. Tav uar ut aakl aWwil wa 1t V: Mt ! cHargw and ipm t H mm um and ketuK. tc. aag ib u!anK i,iut rot avany, I vlU imii wil mhj RUiWjll PiWic awiiiMu a ywYMM la orUU Kl (3$ f tko afotAhita eHy .. . . li W. (JIU80.V, Otly WacikaJWaw, 0ti4 ju, - . l19t I FOR KING G0U8HS THE THROAT j NEW FOR r vj . MMt debiUUUsE coueh r morUl was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that IK t W?t M ft mldsuraly be S? my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case incurable, bnt tkikif 2iyf 7r teJSef Dr. kSNlvr Dtecovcry cured me bo completely that I am all Muad as4 weU. MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovcrtown, Ind. PtlM 50ff ml $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottle Free THE NEW WEHT'H EXt'ANHION "It Is noticed that the TrnnsmU nlwilppl Cougrcno, recontly In uoahIoii at Mudkoeeu, was tho largetit eon volition In tho wholn history of huoIi Kntherlugd. Thin was the eighteenth annual neimlon. It hud 2,500 dole- gntotf, which was n much greater nuinb'r than over before. All thin In n tribute to tho oxpuiulon which tho trnuH'MlnsliialppI region has been ucorlug In recent Union," "' the Bt. Uoula Olobp-Demoornt. "Thoro nro now twenty Htutou went of tho big river, Oklahoma adding one to the lUt u few montliH ngo. Thoro will probably bo twenty-two ntattm horo In a few yenra, iu New Mux no and Arltonu will ultliuntoly be let in, and very likely ns uepiirnto BtntoM. When, In 1KHD-90, half a doxeu HtuteN were created In tho North wwt, that section mado a big nd vauco lu population and wealth In tho next row yearn. It la now th Hon th wont which It making tho larg out gains, nnd tho galun nro only tin ginning. In tho ten yoam ending lu I U 00 tho population cantor moved only fourtoftii iiiIIoh wohI, but it uliio moveil three mllo south. Tho south ward swing of the poulatlou oentor whs due to tho pull which wuh given to It by the Inrush of populntloti Into Oklahoma. Indian Territory und Texas. That fltronm In still at Its flood stage. Tho Annua of 1910 will uiidoulkMdly Mlibw a loHgwr woitwurd stride of tho population center lu (ho decado than the latent onumora- Hon wealed. The Transmlsslsslppl NVvnt Ih growing fa ft or In tho prnt deetido than It did lu the on whl oh clotiotl with J'JOO. Our Pacific trnde Is IncrtmtlMg. and this mwuui a largo exnnuslon In the population and the liunlnwa of the states on tho Rocky Mountaltia suiuet tdda. The nwor and groittor Wwt 4hnt which tretoh(M from Ike MWiilsvlppt to the PaatllaU tho part of thu country wklah U to Kcuro tkw WKH growth of the future." "' O ' How's Thh? Wo off or On HaadrtHl Dollars lt- wurtl fnr any oastt of Catarrh that aunot ba ourM by Hall'a Catarrh dure. V J. CHUNKY &. CO., Toledo, O. Wa, th uudacstgnoJ, havo Vnwn F, J. Cheney for tho Inst 16 years, and boltevQ him porfeotiy honorablo luall lirtMnoM tmninotlons and finan cially ablo to carry out uy obllga Uans made by his firm. Waldlng, Ktanan & Marvin, Whulwalo nrnggUts, Toledo, O. Hnll's C&urrh Our Is taken In- twailly, aHlaj dlreotly upon tho blood uad iuuihxu surfacou of tho yim. TtwtlmonlAls noat freo. lrlm 71 routu per boUI. Bold by all druggkt. Tak Hall'a Family lMlta for cou- tlpatlaa, lll Uxe City Wixmu.U. Nttilca is komby glvn thai thora ar fuads na kand ujphwblo to the P)mrtit of nil warrants of tho CH or Ka urawa o tho gvaara fund ad valar! "Not pahi fr waut of raa4" ou or before January 8, 190S. HldM 0! kl warrt will iaao lHnt thm for iymeut at the of. aw of tka uaddndgatfd, No, 139 South Oft!nar4a! trwt, a latorwt alM faa trom aad aftar this Uajta. P1WXK MRHED1TH, 8l, Orgaa, Jauwy 4t 1$ WONDER WORKER MMHMMIIHIHHHMMaHnHMMMlMM PR. KiNC'S DISCOVERY COUGHS AND COLDS MHMMMMraHHHMMMHMMMHnn." PREVENTS PNEUMONIA SOLD AND GUARANTEED IY J. C. PERRY HWMIrtlKlKllIHi URKET REPORTS ! BAMl MAHKKT. Locut Wholctutlo Mnrket- Eggn 2Cc. lMltter 3Bc; fat :i3c. Hits 10HT lie; mixed chickens, 10c Locnl wheat SOc. Oats 36c . llnrlor IS4 0ISB. Flour Hard wheat, &00; valley, 11.00. Mill food limit, ?26? shortn, l!C50. HayCheat, H; clover, HOC? 12 i)er ton; timothy, $13fllD. Onions 2 Vic Ib. Hops Old, 4fl0c; now, 7 So. Ohlttlm bark IVjlTJGc Tniplcul I'Vultfl. Haunnns fi. OningtM 12.50 (ff $3.00. heinous $3.60 M. 50. Hcmll Market. Onto Whlto, $28 per ton. Wlinat $1.00. Rolled bnrloy 130. Hggs a So. Hotter Country, 36e; creamery, 40a. Flour Valley, $1.21) par sack; hard wheat, $1.40C$1.60. Unin SOoc ptr sek; td intr ton; Miort, $1.10 pw sHok. Hay Timothy, H590o par cwt; cheat, 90o; clover, 71s jr owt ; sborts, $1.10 por Mok Hogs Fnt, $6.00. Cattlo llOOfli 1200 lb steers, Ho. Lighter stearic 33V4c. Stock hoga $4.00. Cows and hottors 900 4J 1000 It), SttotfXVt. Shvep-SXofflVi. Voal Droased, 6C7C Poillmul Market. Wkftt Oib, 8fo; -alla-, S8o bluti stow, S7c MllUlKft UHK, $18. Ha anmothy, vlla", $1S9$19; alfalfa. $13. Vetch $8.50. Poultry Haaa, 18Vto C 13o; sHriag oklcktuis. 18Vfca(fl3; duok youui;. 18rt4 ; ptgaoaa. $ll.S5. PorkHOHt, $6tk$6.S6. Hon 1907, 710oj old, 4 0 4 Ho hi. Lamb $8.80$C.6t, Muttoa $4.60916.00. " o . ClittiiilKvrliilii's Quugli RoiiHHly n Rafo Mtxlloloe for Chlldrim. Ir buying a oohr madltiina for chtldran, nevr ha ufmlil to buy CbamborlalaV Oaugh Jtwuady. Thoro U no daager from It, and ratter U always um to fwitow. u u latand- M eielany for Magka. eoJJa, otohu ami waooiMNc aaagk. ami thtre is no better umlMaa l thu world for thu dlsaao, U la uui 0ttt- a ctala cum tor eroap, UhI, wkn gtvaa as soon aa tko croapy ooKk ajwars, will pravfui tha attack. Wkooalac cough la not daaroroaa whan OUi tamMy la gtvan as dlritad. It cob talaa no oplaw or othar karmful vlrags. and may bo Svea aS oontl uoiuy to a tmhy aa to an sdilt. For sale at Dr. Sluaot drag tr OASTOXIIA. B,t. IW Lisi Ym HlZLZtM .!. " jr, . .w iw uieam oaoaiHi-1 CURES colds AND LUNGS TRANSI'ORTATIO.V 'I.MI'ANlEg. O C T. Co Stenmors Pomoiu U& Oi 'vonln livo for Portland Mondny, Wou.c5 day nnd Frldny nt 10 n. m. and Tuondny, Thurotlny nnd Snturdny at 0 n. m. For Corvnllla, Tuosdny, Thursdny nnd Snturdny nbout G p. m. M. P. linldwlu, ngent. Odlces and dock nt foot of Trndo stroet. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt COUVAjil.lS & EASTERN It. It. TI.UE TAULE Trains from ,tml to Viiquliin. 'No. 1 l.onviai V'nqulna (!:-IRn. m. Arrive nt Corvnllla ...,11:00 a.m. Arrive at Albany 11:68 a. in. No. .2 Lunve Allmuy ....... .18:36 p. m. Lonvea Cormllls 1:10 p. m. Arrlvoa nt Ywiujna .... CHS p.m. Tmlns to uiiil from Detroit. NO. 8 Invoa AllMiay 7:30 n. m. No. I Leave Detroit 1:00 p.m. Arrive? at Albany R:SS. m. Tmln.H ror Corvnllls. No. 8 Leavee Albaay 7:66 a.m. Arrival at Oorrallla ...,S:86a. m. No. 10 Ioae Albany 8:66 p.m. Arrive at Gorvtllki ... l:8p. m. No. II Leave AllHwy T: 16 p.m. Arrlvea'at OorraJlla .... J:26 p. m. TmliiH for Allmny. No. 6 Leave Oorralll 0:30 a.m. T:lla. hi. 8:16 p. m. 8:68 p. m. G:00p. m. 6:40 p.m. Arrive at Albaay No. 9 Iave OorvaUla Arrive at Allmny No. 7 Leave OurvaNta Arrtvui at Albaay No. It (SwiMlAy (jUt) Iri COrrallta 11: 16 a.m. Arrlw. at AMMUty ll:iSa.m. No. 18 (Saeday only) I-ave Albaay 18:86 n.m. Arrive a: Corvallta .... 1 1 s , 1W further Inforaiatloa apply to WM. MrMFltUAY. Oen. pv. ,Kt., Portland, 0rtft0ii. j. 1. Switt, Asst. O. 1. a. ToiriniiriTynracfFTc'ce: Thuo Oird No, na Hffoviho Sunday iieiTiiiuw join, m.oi A, SL Toward Portland Passrneor." 0- II 6:68 A. M. Oretfoa Bvnr Ne 18.-8:41 a. Jl. OotUge Drove lHMeeajier. Na. 18.-8:16 P. M. Koaebarf Pas- eeacer. .o. 14 b:U P. II. Pjortlaad Mx. aroea. Tninl Portland Untight. No, 888-; P. m. lortlaad Fast Pretjkt. Ne, 881 1:4 . ... --, fi.v. arrive. No. 88611:84 u. ., tr9lgkt tlaiwrts. TQnj San Irntnulsoo Pas.sjnRr. No, 11. 11.88 A. M. Rojibars Pa. Nu. IT. 8:46 1 M. rwiiw n. ifrmmimr. No. 16. 8: it p. m. Oattforala Bx- pwea. No, 18.-8:11 a. jyf. Saa VraaoJ&co xw. rlitaiMw1 C.. 1 . . . . " ' r".- "- iriKiii. ivo 3 118:48 A. M Portkad Fast ro jmli w- (Onin nn easy terms, " . . j soon, tho It. D. Fleming residence, on Center and Cottage. Enquire t of owner for terms and prices. 1-8-u For Itent A seven ruum -- High St., threo blocks from Stoto St. Partly furnished if desired. Tolepbono 11C4 or call 1132 Cen ter St. 18'3t .... . ttmton nn For Jtcntr-Two lurnisncu i. with bath nnd phone, 1132 Center . Plinnn 11C4. l-7"3t DklWV 1WW thousand dollars In n strictly busi ness proposition. Will chcorfully explain fully upon application. Do not pass this up, you do not know what It may moan to you, and It costB nothing to Investigate Sim ply drop your name nnd address to Lock Ilox No. 241, Salem, Oregon i 1-9-3L Voget Lumber ami Fuel Co. Lum ber .Bhlngleo, building material, wood nnd coal. Low nrlcea nnd prompt dollverloa. Ono block oast of S. P. pasacngw depot. Phono 196. T-2.U Iltitto A Wenclerotli FIno wlnos, liquors and clgara. Wo hnndlo tho colobrntod Kollog gnnd Castle whiskies. Cool and rofroshlng beor constnntly oi- draught. South Commercial strcot. 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our moat market on East Stato street has been doublod In bIzo and wo nro hotter prepared than over .o servo customers. Prompt aorvico and tho host of mcata our motto. Cnll ot phono 199. B. E. Edwards, Prop Wo Aro CanIi Purcluu;r Ot poul try, eggs, nnd all kinds of farm produce Horry crates mado up In unlimited 'lunntltlos. Capital Commission Co., 207 South Com" morclal street, Salem. Phono Main 179. HUTTERNUT 11REA1). It Is worth moro thnn nny other broad yot tho prlco Is no hlghor. For sale at your grocora'. CMIjIFOIIN'IA IIAKERY, Thomas & Cooley, Props, WANTED. WautHl All the peoplo In Salem and surrounding country that nro (thinking of buying a monumont to come to our show room in tho City View cometory and Inspect our atock. Wo can aavo you monoy If yoni como. All work guaranteed. The niaoalug Grnnlto Co. J. D. nohnnnnn, mnungor. 1-2-lm Wanted Young lady to do society reporting for tho Capital Journal. Wanted. Manager for branch office we wish to locato hero In Salem. Addroes, with references, Tho Morrla Wholeaalo Houso, Cincin nati. Ohio. 12-9-lm PLUMnERS. Theo, 31. Ban- Plumbing, hot water and stonm hoatlng and tinning. 1C4 Commercial stroet. Phone MalD 192. 9-1-lyr 31. J, Petzvl Plumbing, steam and gas fitting. Successor to Knox & Murphy, 220 Commercial street, Prono Main 17. LIVMHY AND FEED STABLES. Livery and Food BtaWes Old Poat . office Stablos, at 254 Ferry street, between Commercial and Front streets. Tolophoue 188. Spmo ot the flnoat llverloa In tho city can be found hero. Dick Westacott, proprietor. 10-1-lyr DRAYaIBN. Cnl' au Kinua of transfer work done, Furniture and pianos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt service U our motto. Stand and office at 263 south Commercial street. Phono 210. Residence rhone 968 8ASII AND DOOR FACTORIES, Prank 31. Browu.Manufacturer ot ash. door, mouldings. All kind of hoaao finish and hard wood work. Front street, between StaU and Court. Make all complaints at tha office. PROFESSIONAL. . rnYHIrlnn mWA FOR 1 AIISOELLANEOUS. inlnMifonmn OHO Vflth a fOW aurgeoa, Tolephono 307 Main Offlcea 546 State street, oppo.lt . ..HitHH-tilllall,IBW"lttW ;atlienUTfl union no. 1000 Loj Union No. 106C of Carpontcra and' Joiners of Amorlca moot ovor Saturday evening at 7:30 p. m. j Hearot hall, 420 SUvto St. A. Dennis, Roc. Sec. Forcstflra or Amorlca Court flhor. wood Forestoru, No. 19. MoeU Wodnesday in. ilurst hall, staU Blrcot. Lo oAbbo, C. R,; j, q Terry, flnanclal Becrotary. Central Lodgo No. 18, 1C. of p, Castle Hall In Ilolmnn block, cor nor Stato nnd Liberty stroou. Tuesday of each wook at 7:30 9, m. Oscar Johnson, O. O.; B. a Andoraon, IC of R. and S. r Modem Woodmen of America Ore-., gon Cedar Camp tfo. 5240. Mooti j ovory Thursday ovenlng at 8 o'clock In Holman hall. W. W, Hill, V. 0.; P. A. Tumor, clerk, j Woodmen of World Meet every Frl day night at 7:30, In Holmnn halL L. B. Pennoll, C. O.; P. L. Fraj' lr, Clork. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, accl dont and ponslon lnaurnnco; $,. 000,000 pledged; ovory claim pil4 Good ngonta wanted. J. H. 0. Mongomory, supromo organizer, Box432 Snlom, Orogon. R. R. Ryan, secretary, C4G Stato strpot. HOTEIiS. li 1 1 I III 1 1 II II II 1 1 1 1 i I hH :: T,tc : : White House Restaurant I For a Rogiilnr ?25cDinnerat20ci They can't bo boat McGilchrist 8c Son Proprietors. UIII1IHII1IIIIIIIKI1II4 Hotel St Philip Fourth and Fifth and Harnskle Streets, PorUand, Oregon. Now fireproof European Hotel. Stoma heat. Modorn conveniences. Rntos $1.00 por day nnd up. Union depot car will land you nt tho door. H. PIERCE, Prop. 8 nna rutmiT cronusm ! ! Call and try Useei. Uettsj; lBo, Board por week $2.7, also furnlihod room very 1 roaaonablo. at Tarn Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c niinimt8!ii imti 11 1 1 1 ni 1 1 nn niH ELITE HOTEL Reataurant and hotel, on ', ', European plan. Meals nt all I ; hours on ohort ordor. Rogular ; ; dinner 2B cents. Thirty now '. ! ly finished furnished rooms. E. EOKERLEN, Prop. 148 Commercial St. I 4 n n nn m 11 1 1 11 min-f Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing'. Netting, Pickets, Qntoa, Maltholi Roofing, P. & B. Ready Roofing All at lowest prices. CIIAS. D. MULLIGAN Successor WALTER MORLEY. 330 Court St, Salem, Ore, DR. KUM WONDERFUL CHINESE DOOT0R Will treat you with Oriental herbi and euro any dlseaao without oper- tlon or pain. Dr. Kum la known everywhere W Salem, and has cured many pro0 nont peoplo hero. Ho has lived Salem for 20 years, and can be tout ed. He uses many medicines aa known to white doctors, and wit them can euro catarrh, aathoi. lung troubles, rehumatlsm, stomaci. liver and kidney diseases. Dr. Kum make a specialty w dropsy and female troubles. Wa edles euro private disease when ef erythlng else fallB. Ha has n dreds of testimonials, and gives o suttatlon freo. Prices for mediciBjr very moderate. Person In the coat try can write for hlanlc. Send eUB V 1-4 lOt 4AM&Sie It you want aomo extra flue tel No J2& A" "-' P"bo 318 Main. S-13. imJ" t it from u. DR. KUJI BOW WO CO.' rrlgkt