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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1908)
r DAILY CAPITAL .TOUHNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY" 4, 1008. ,v Syr: J Canied by Medical if!M:Ansines to All Parts of the World h ttfc in the Philippines, on the CoMt of Africa, in every prt of ITworid medical missionanes have Joycd this sterling remedy for years JfighW an conquering disease. DR.D.JAYNE-S EXPECTORANT k Uo successful for 77 years in relieving and Clirtog Sri-CoMs, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Inflam iiwofthe Lungs or Chest, Pleurisy, Asthma and diseases rfiiiniUr nature ' In many thousands of homes throughout the United 9($ead in other parts of the world it is to-day a standard jsnedy for these ailments. It is sold by all druggists in three size bottles, $1.00, ft. and 25c Wjw'lTealcfermifage Is a gentle and effective tonic for adults tfckHdrco alike. It Is the safest and most celebrated Worm Cure known. FATHERS AT WORK A BUSINESS SESSION BOUGHT A STREET SWEEPER, LET THE "V" REMAIN, PAID MERCK'S HOSPITAL RILL, ELECTED A SURVEYOR AND GOT DOWN TO BUSINESS GEN-ERALLY. UAMOOK S GANG OF YOUTHFUL BURGLARS I . Vic Chnf and nf tho finna Niittifiariiiir Nflnrlv Thirty f Seven Are ArrestedFour Caught Breaking Into Store i 'Tumook Headlight.) Thurriay night about 30 fcudwuns; men set out from a wln UiU city, somo Intont ysfrrr. previously planned, and Soa mischief, and havlns; totpiato small gangs, repeatod ttTbtd been dolne for n lone l'l hey had been growing toJ and daring, burglarizing "pmles Seven of tho ! to grief, who were round- Si ta V- fl . . ? ffiwrm Crenshaw on Prldav was picked up Inside of tho housolfl jjf IT near tho window with "Louis Loll"! I Hi" I J I V written on the inside. A few minutes I 1 I L. )t I I nfterwnrds Sheriff Crenshaw pulled Loll out of bed and had him in the lock-up. The most funny part of It being that after ho had dressed he could not find his hat In his room, nnd had not missed it until then. Catterlln's hat was also found In the water, but a3 tho boy was In bed suffering with the gunshot wound the sheriff did not tako him to Jail. George Smith and Walter Oliver woro soon arrested and all indicted by Deputy District Attorney Cooper for burglary. Waiving examination, Justice White, bound ithem over to tho circuit court, placing tho bail at $1000 each. Catterlin and Oliver furnished tho bond and Loll nnd Smith woro locked up in tho coun ty Jail. It was fortunato for Eugene Jon kins that 'Morton happened to bo In tho store, for tho youthful burglars could havo carried off 'several thou sand dollars worth of Jewelry and taken about $350 from tho safe, which was not locked (that night. Wnrchouso Broken Into. On tho night of Jan. 10 tho ware Iioubo on tho dock was brokon into nnd no cluo was obtained of that burglary until Friday. It Booms that Louis Loll, Harry Long, Arthur Eborman and Harry Poster plnnnod this, and tho day ithey broko into tho wnrchouso they woro quizzing and hanging around itho dock most of thu tiny. Thoy arranged to moot at tho dock that night, but Long failed to put In an appearance. Loll, Foster and Eborman cllppod tho Btaplo off tho door so that thoy could got admittance but beforo doing bo thoy wont up town and found Long, who was attending a lodge The four thon wont to (tho dock and opon ed tho door of tho warhouso and wont In, and after rolling out a bar rel, thoy closed tho door. Thoy took tho barrol to the lumbor company's wharf nnd broko It opon. It con tained 72 bottlos of whlHkoy, and waa consigned to Earl Ford, who had boon employed nt Stephens' pool room. Thoy divided up tho whiskey and thon scattered, somo of them hiding tho bottles undor tho side walks. On Saturday Shorlff Cron- shaw rounded them up, and whoa nrrnlgncd on a chargo of burglary, Eborman nnd Postor pleaded guilty and woro bound over in $1000 each to tho circuit court, whilo Long de manded a hearing, which wbb hold on Monday, when ho was also bound over In a liko sum by JtiBtico of tho Penco A. T. Whilo. ThlH 'ho furnish ed, also Ebormnn, but Postor 1b look noar the hip, plowing nearly through It. It seams that Catterlin was tho first out of tho window, nnd was fol-e1 ,, Jn th0 county Jail. Loll Is also lowod by Loiiand oilvor, ana mtneir.injpllcntod in tho burglary nt Jon kins' store. Stolo Turkeys and ChlckctiH. Another gang of tho youthful rob- hurry to oscapo thoy knocked Cattor lin Into the largo body of wntor which hnd nccummulatod In tho bnsomont for tho conoroto building. Ho might nora broi,e into n j. wndo'B chicken havo drownod thoro, but It soems that ,OUB0 on Friday night and stolo two Harry Foster, who happened along uno turkeys and somo chlckoiiB. This at tho tlmo, helped to pull him out.lBnng nna not ueon rounded up yot, Ono of tho boys wont to Dr. Ross at nor thp othor boya nnd young men the Allen houso and..nskod him to'wno nnvo l)een uroaklng jnt0 barns Kfcukrami in,Ia.i .. ".,.:. .ar0SB Cattorlln's wound, ana as no nnd ci,jckon housos, stealing chickens mi of the youngor ones' U,OHght lho bu,,ot ,,nd naB3e,l(nnd turkoys, much to tho annoyance MbVte reform ,funi ,i . llrosu wu nuy purt i mo ib, 0f a numbor of oltlzons, and on ono . '" B-MWUI Mill inO t, ,, ., ,..i.i ,i i 1, mnm.l ... ., .... ,... .. .. ,w .,uii,u m w ... w.w ....... ; occasion uiey cmuu nuur uuiug biiui Ing. At 5 o'clock in the morning, Tnoy should bo roundod un also as to the penitentiary. Stort, Urokeu ,Ilt0f 'II & fnn.l ,1n.i n arndar mornlnir vhan u i.. Wa that r. ... t ...-. ore ha1 hn ,.i. . !4lUrIPV Vnrlnn l.j !.. Vftsrouthfn' i,i. ,u.,. I.L . ..6iol. nut; T"lkm. pi i . . . t,. ' "v" '"unway nignt, 'SsbuT lH0 l0. nad bi aroused that th hiM j H to mischief n several of 7T tfl nrn.'i . r--n ,us aruunu. HO IE M develonmenU. until IT ". AT I,ra tY-c, ' Of Halnh nstto.ii. t ...?' LrtwS Smith 9n wi.. fd on the. . . 1,4. -- -s "r w ascer- ."Tf 0YOnft no ln,'u ...j . . (U(UUI auu K ny responst, Smith "wie whi h .1 J mea went arounH ih Z?LV"L'!? "" - -- inq opn6d a 08 toe south dj, .. "m Tbev kBl, .,.. 1BS tie first door to MkJ?. &: the of the Wj-w.... ' "KK ol - vaci Clfa I. 1 t- ,. """ Ktu ana ". WhiHi MA.tnn - -.-.... hUl tWB? In , .. tU-, " w" l lior " M ht . j,- r cut fc.fc be..BOWbutwht 'taiL. Tl b"8Urha ia,? v"84 ' hav !!wta:8Mltl.- Sizlnr ILaT" r. aad eroniBc i rfanlle"J'b,,Ce&a- K1 esat .. ' qutek- uiiL V" two shot rtj : ' "aB e rifle be- IT b u Ttas V"1 e iwiz:r.9w- Tb lutitv "wc Ka by sur- fin :: r " ,or lue irt . . omieta u-n .JJ00 also the ' N as .r18 Party own. "" Catterlla"9 leg Catterlin was wheeled homo in a wheelbarrow by othor young men. Friday Dr. Bonis oxtraotod tho bul let, which had gono within an Inch of going right (through tho leg. Tla flr3t clue was Loll 'a hat, which soon as possible. Spasms St. Vitus' Dance Many persons who suf fered untold agonies from epilepsy, fiis, spasms, and St. Vitus' Dance are to day well. The strength ening influence of Dr. utiles ' Nervine upon the shattered nerves having restored them to perfect health. "I endured agony that words can not express from St. Vitus' dance, which followed a very severe spell or rheumatism. I doctored with a phy Blolan: but the more I took of his med icine the worse I jrot. My mother's de votion saved me. After she had become almost heart-broken , as well as phys ically exhausted from constant care, by the advice of a neighbor she procur ed a bottle of Dr. Miles' Nervine. From the first dose to the last a continual change for the better was notlcable. and when I had taken eleven bottles I was well, and in robust health." EDWARD D. REAM. North Manchester, Indiana. "Our little boy Harry, had spasms for three years, and although we doc tored with majiy physicians, he con tinued to grow worue untU he had tea spasms In one week. About that time our attenUon was called to Dr. Miles' Nervine, We Ixxan Klvinr It to him. tils Improvement semcd slow, but when he had finished tho fourth bot tle the spasms had disappeared, and nave not been seen now for years. W shall always recommend Dr. Miles' Nervine.- MRS. BKIXSI M. TTNTDAIX, Hsntlrura, Ntfc. , Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sols fcy yeur drusqlst. who will guarantee Mat th Hrst bottle will benefit If It fall, he will refund your metwy. MUm Uttlical Co., Xtttort, 14 Nt'Kleited Colds Threatens Life, (From tho Chicago Tribune.) . M 'Don't. triflo with a cold,' Is good (ndv!co for prudent mon and women. It may bo vital In the case of a child. Proper food, good ventilation, and dry, warm clothing aro the proper safeguards against colds. If thoy aro maintained through tho change able weather of autumn, winter and spring, the chances of a surprise from ordinary colds will bo slight. But the ordinary light colds will bocomu sovero If neglectud, and a well es tablished rlpo cold is to tho germs of diphtheria what honey Is to tho bee. Tho greatest raonaco to child life at thl9 Beason of tho year is th neglected cold." Whether it is a child or adult, tho cold slight or se vere, tho very best troatment that can be adopted Is to give Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It is safe and wire. Tho groat popularity and im mense salo of this preparation has been attained by Its remarkable cure of this aliment. A cold novor results in pneumonia whon It is glv on. For saU at Dr. Stqne's drug store. ... o- Why dods 4ho telephone ball al ways ring just as you are fairly seat ed at the table with a mouthful of food? - o TEA Linger longer over it; let it be steaming hot from the earthen pot; and the loveliest woman pour it Vor f roer rsturs jour moaty If ys oast Ifte ScUms" Btt. pr bis Tho city fathers hold tho regular soml-monthly business meeting last night. Among tho business transacted was tho adoption of tho brldgo com mittee report granting tho Portland Gonoral Electric tho prlvllego of building a brldgo on tho west or low or sido of tho prcsont concroto struc ture ovor North Mill creek. Tho city will rolenso tho company from any damage that might bo caused by driving piling noar tho wing wall of tho prcsont bridge, "provided that cer tain specifications of tho committee aro cnrrled out in tho placing of tho plors. Tho compnny will bo asked to vacato tho concroto brldgo Imme diately. Tho mooting was "called to order by Mayor Rodgers and tho following aldormon answered to roll call: Rndcllff, Millard, Qoodo, Lowe, Stolz, Eldrldge, Mooros, Stockton, Waldo and MofTltt. Tho commltteo roportod favorably on tho bill providing for tho ap pointment of a poundmastor which report was approved by tho council Tho bill providing for tho require ments nnd specifications for im proving .the city Btreots wiib reported on favorably Aldormon Greonbnum and Elliott camo in nt this time. Tillman's Did Allowed. A bill of Prof. Tillman for sur veying stroots In North Salem wns Introduced and after tho ayes and noes hnd boon taken tho bill was or dered paid. Tho bill for Prof. Till man's work which Itemized his labor at $7.G0 por day brought forth a discussion as to whothor or not $7.50 was not an exorbitant prlco to pay a surveyor. Alderman Groonbnum said that the commlttoo on stroots hnd ongngod Mr. Tillman understanding that tho salary was to bo $7.60 por daji and theroforo tho council should pay tin) prlco askod. This bill amountad to 5401.25. A bill for other labor In survoylng whloh amounted to $100.50 wns also ordorod paid; Street Sweeper Ordered. Tho council ordorod tho purchaso of an Austin Btroot sweeper at cost of $350. Tho Bwoopor will bo pur chased tmmodlatoly nnd will prohab'y arrlvo In tho city In a woek or so. Tho MY" Question. Tho commlttoo on stroots reported that tho Oregon Eloctrlc had no legal right undor tho franchise to plnco tho "Y" on Stato tiroet, but rocom monded that the company bo allow ed to use the "Y" for a tlmo for the purposo of turning cars. Tho com mlttoo rocomniendod that the com pany bo allowed to permanently ue the "Y" ns a conneotlon between the two tracks, but not a turn tablo. Often Tho Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary aud bladder troubles were to be iruccu to me Kiuney,s, 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 that is their work. Therefore, when vour kidneysare weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body i affected and how every organ seems to fail to do Us V'vou are sick or " feed badly," begin tak.i.g the great kidney mmody, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kidneys are well they will hlp oil the other organs to health. A trwl will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild aud the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most digressing cases, and is sold . .. i. :- i... -II r,W on lis incuts vj I--' I druggists tn fifty-cent and one-dollar sue bottles. You may lmve a santole bottle nacf sufiat. by mail free, also a pamphlet tellinjj you now to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble Mention this paper when writing to Dr Kilmer & Co , liing bamtou, N. V- Don t make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swaiup.Rot, and the ad dre,Blflghamton,N.Y., on every bottte. Tho matter wns referred to dho city attorney to form an ordlnanco ln accoranco with tho roport of the commlttoo on streets. Ilonil to Fair Grounds, Aldormnn Stockton, attor sotting forth tho poor condition of the streets betwoon tho city nnd tho fair grounds, moved that dofinlto stop3 bo tnkon to Improvo .tho road. Alderman Stolz ln sneaking on tho question said that ho was not In fnvcr at tho present tlmo of tho year of making the necessary appropriation for tho Improvements ns It would bo largely a wasto of tlmo and money. Aldormnn Goodo in an carne'st ap peal told of tho neglected condition of tho North Salem streets nnd said that Capital street could bo opened up to connect with tho fair ground road at a smalt cost and would bo tho most feasablo highway to tho stato exposition grounds. Tho motion was carried. Alderman Jacobs arrived with a lantern at 3:30. Other Business. Tho commlttoo on public buildings was given authority to repair tho floor and stalls In tho flro depart ment. Tho following bills woro ordorrd pnld: M. E. Drnko $ 9.00 Jno. P.. Anderson 10.80 Wm. McGUchrlst 21. CO "Statesman Pub. Co 35.00 R. H. Prlco bo P. S. T. and T. Co 23 Port. Gon. Eloctrlc 2.40 Statosman Pub. Co 3..00 A contrnct in which tho Spauld Ing Logging compnny ngrcod to fur nUh tho city throughout tho year with rough lumbor nt 11:50 per thousnnd was road. Tho commlttoo on hoalth and po lice askud for moro tlmo to roport In tho mattor of a public dumping ground. NtiBbaum Dros. woro glvon a liquor llconse. Tho city nttorttoy was Instructed to tako propor stops In tho mattor of collecting tho poll tnx from a num bor of citizens who wero roportod do llnquont. Tho report of City Attorney ICeyos recommending itho payment of $21.50 ns costs In tho Btilt botween A. Smith vs. tho city or Salem bo pnld and that the city tako stops to collect tho dog tax as por ordlnanco No. 490, was ndopted. Alderman Stockton said that It was a possibility that tho city of Sa lom will go dry In Juno, and It would bo w3ll that tho expenses bo cur tallod to somo oxtent until tho rosult of tho election Is lonrnod. Aldormnn Stolz said thnt In tho jwirohnso of tho stroot swoopor and other stroot work nooded It would bo necessary to purchaso Ono wagon $125 Ono two horso wagon 75 Ono cart harness 20 Ropal'r of oart I5 Total, $235 This -expondlturo was ordorod. New iTiLsltioss. A petition of tho W. C. T. U. ask ing permission to reroof a building back of tho hall was referred to tho proper commlttoo. A petition or Chnrloa Hlngos ask ing permission to swing an olootrlc sign in front of his storo was rcforred to the commlttoo on stroots. Tho matter of tho paving assess ment or Wm. England on Court stroot, oamo up and tho amounts chargoablo to tho various concerns atated. Tho recorder was Instructed to request tho propor porBons to make paymont. A rosolutlon requesting that all city printing boar tho union label waa rerorrod to tho printing commit too. Tho hospital debt or $107 or Chas. DIerck, who was wounded by Oftlcer IJiiBk-k was ordorod paid. Tho city rathors paid tho bill not because that It was a logal obligation but as an oxprosslon or rogret ror tho occur rence and sympathy ror Mr. Dlereck. Steel JJrldgo In Danger. After Once Tasting yinol do one wants an old-fashioned cod liver oil prepara tion or emulsion, because Vinol is a much better body builder and strength creator for old people, weak children, and for coughs, colds, bron chitis, etc. If it does no good we will return your money. a. W. PUTNAM CO. When It snows itho city man who doesn't know alfalfa from rutabagas says, "It will help tho crops." o Wont Out That's tho way you fool nbout tho lunga when you havo a hacking cough. It's roollsbnoss to lot it go on and tmist to luck to got ovor It, whon Ballard's Horohorund Syrup will stop tho cough and heal itho lungs. Prlco 25c, 50o aud $1.00 por bottle Sold by nil dealers. WHITE BRONZE MONUMENTS Novor chip, crack tarnlsu, moss or corrodo, Tho nly kind thnt novor need cleaning. For tho truth ot tho nbovo boo thorn in all tho Salem aud many of tho coun t y comotorlos; somo ot thorn have boon thoro fo. 72 years. If you want tho very bust at llvlug p.'lce.' call on ornddicss 458 Mill St. Phono 12S-I, Salem, 0, T. IJ. WAIT. Sip DR. KLIM WONDERFUL CHINESE DOCTOR Will treat you with Orlontal herbe and euro any dlsoaso without opera tion or pain. Dr. Kum Is known everywhere la Salem, and has cured many promi nent pooplo horo. Ho has lived la Salem for 20 years, and can bo trust ed. Ho unoa many modlclnoa un known to' whlto doctors, and wltb them can euro catarrh, asthma. lung troubles, rohumatlsm, stomach liver and kidney diseases. Dr, Kum makes a specialty of dropsy and fomalo troublos. Ills row odlos euro prlvato dlsoaso whon r orythlng olso falls. Ha has hun drods or testimonials, and gives con sultatlon froo. Prlcos for medicine vory modorato. Persona In tho coun try can writo ror blank. Bend stamp. H you want somo extra flno te, get It from ua. DR. KUM ROW WO CO.1 THE O. K. GROCERY THAT SMILEOP3DELK5HT Is on everybody's faco who bought our holiday groceries, and It will not como off, olthor, as long as you pat ronlzo us. Good groccilos and goo? scrvlco Is our object. Wo havo a laru stock of etaplo and fancy goods Tho oroBlou which Is taking placo f0r you to siloct from. Try us. Wo In tho banks or tho river under tho aro geographically In tho confer of steel brldgo wasrepoiied to bo en dangerlng tho structure. Tho matter will bo Invoetlgatod and roportod at next meeting. A rosolutlon for tho construction and maintenance of a sidewalk along a portion of tho oast side of Second street was adopted. The regular bills of the city officers for January woro ordorod paid. A. Welch fllod with tho council his assignment of tho right of way given him by tho city to tho Portland, Eu gene Eastern Railway Company. 1 1 ufc I iey City Surveyor. Undor tho speolal ordor "election of city surveyor," Alderman Stockton placed Wm. Bushey in nomination. The names or W. H. Ryars and A. Gesner were also placed in nomina tion The ballots wero cast and tho vote resulted as follows! Cyan, 4; Bushey, 9; Oesper, 1. The vote ror Mr Bushey waa mado unanimous, i tho city us. Wo wish to havo you try A. A. ENGLEBART, TwoUh Streot noar Woolen Mil! Phono 122. WHERE? Sfc'JOHN HUGHES CO. For All Kinds or Spray Material Li'bk, Sulsfcr, BIm Vitrtol Etc. rmCKM THM LOWHiT. t u