DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1008
FIRST BOOSTER MEETING
EVER HELD AT TURNER
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Delegations From Stayton and Atims
vilielielp Waken the Echoes In the Old
Town On the Southern Pacific Great
Interest Aroused In the Salem and
Stayton Electric
A. Huckestoln, president of
BurJncaa Men's leanue, nnd
Hpfor, president of tljo Willamette
Valley Development league, hoJJ
h'o flrat "boontor" meeting ever
'loTd f-t the old town of Turner on
jrimdiy night.
"Boost, don't knock" was Inscrib
ed -on nil the sidewalks nnd ncross
hritigCR lending to the Mnftonlo hall;
WJScre the braes bnnd assembled ail
liBBiciiflp crowj to hear about twenty
tnlko from Ar.niBvlllo nnd Staytpn
bc-eotem who had come to the rally
In' tonmB.
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Miihh V of Ceremonies.
Ed Martin called the meeting to
order ntkl welcomed the delegations
frm Aumsvlllo, Stayton nnd Salem.
H$ Introduced Mr. A. HuckcBtotn,
nrenidont of tho Salem BtiBlncsn
Mm'b league. Howna received 'with
n' great deal of, enthusiasm nnd
npoko of thoadvcrftilnr; that was be
ing; don to bring the- attention of
tho whole vorld to Oregon and to
Marlon county. He reviewed tho ef
forta made to got a rnllrond connec
tion for Stayton nnd tho- enterprise
nnd struggle of thnl heroic little
manufr-r.urlng city on the Santlnm.
Some of tho bnifd boyo came for
inllen for the ploniire of awakening
the, echreH of progrci and for a
fow houiB Iho spirit of alcflpy mon
brtoltlfm wns banished from the
beautiful vi'lloy town that Ik but
ro nnd 0,1 by the loveliest nnd most
iimlovoloned country that Hoi out of J
noons, ,
. No ftrent) Secret.
Ho Raid I)il8lncsj5 m-M) had como
to tho conclusion t lint thorg wan no
great myetcry abfiut 'building a rail
road anyway. They had dug Into
tho' facts an. found out just what it
would co-it to b'llld a first c'aBs
electric lino to Stayton., The men
bRck of the cnterprleo woro fioloctod
from -tho commercial organizations
nf tho townn on tho lno. This coun
try from Salem to Stayton wna all
InKRlng behind. Nothing tx an.
.electric lino would change thin and
nothlnj; clao would do It. Tho Immi
gration thM wr coming to Oregon
would como un hero If a railroad
woro constructed. It would never
roino without that. Men wore nood
id who rore not afraid If thin coun
try was to bo doveloped.
"W. I. Frores, tho Stayton banker
nnd prosldout of the Stayton Com
mercial club medo a hearty talk. Ho
hoped th't people woro as anxloue to
Kt l lino an nt Stayton. Four or
flvo yenra ago thoy would have beun
tboiught crazy to ovon talk about
It. Now all admlttod It would bo
u profitable undertaking. The tlm
bor and wnterpowor wre horo. The
grade was oaay. The buslnosa was
built. U all put their shoulder to the
plan that hod boon adopted. Tho
plan whb n good ono. Kvorv dol'nr
put In wot'M be worth a dollar and
n half in soon an tho line- was com
pleted Geo. Urovn. the Stayton sawmill
man, nald If all put In only a email
iMriount of their capital It' could bo
built It uM nut the! ahoudor to tho
whuol It could tie mado a groat cue-
ecBl. He was ready to go to work
nnd stay wi'h It to i finish thin
Hummer
11. A Klwood. a young lawyer of
Btayton. nindo a good talk. He
uald thlB was h live question Tho
atuum load had done their part In
the unbuilding of the country, but
electric road woro the groat dovol
opera. This Stayton railroad waB
a good proposition and all who took
ptock would never regret It.
Geo
ton Woo'
thH Wood and lumber, merchandise and
glpnsBcnger buxincEs would constant
ly jiiii fuwt'. ii wu jrumij ,111 uivur
of this proponed road that It wns
to bo conttrttcted at actual cost.
There was to be no Bluffing of. tho
finances
Shqrman Swank said the rona
would double the population In
three years. The money would bo
subscribed In a week. lie would
-do all in hie power to make it go.
Ever- buefneis man of Aiitnsvlllo
was ready to do his part.
Chae. Ilejn. another Auraavllle
tiMMlnoRB trinlfi'rtM aitnli lino vJnilMl
doublo tho vn'Me of land for two
mlloB on each Fide. It would help
business anj schools nnd churches
nnd everybody. He Bald he waj not
a speech maker but was ready to
go to work.
F. L. Ponnell said tho road would
be built and It would pay. Tho traf
fic was hero and tho people wore
ready. Tho peoplo of Stayton had
gone to' Portland and begged the
Southorn Pacific and Oregon Elec
tric to bulk! but thoy rofusod. Hu
had heard Turner did not want it.
He hoped such was not tho case. Ho
wnnted tg hear from thorn.
Ed Martin Bald every progressive
bualneiB man and farmer wnntod
(his oleetrlc line built by way ot
Turner. AomBVlUo and Stayton. (Ap
plause.) It moant more to Turner
than to any of tho rost of them. Ho
wanted them to understand that the
people of Turner wore wldo-awako
on thU matter and would do thslr
part. .
Jarno Colvln, of Aunuvllle, told
of tho transformation of a'l the
buntry botwoon Tncomn and Se
iattle by tho conotruotlon of an. oloc
trlc lino. Proporty that for yonrs
wan worthlesn had become valuable.
HiiBin("H bad doubled and quad
rupled. From what ho had scon
tho pcop'o who hnd nut any money
Into the Salem and Stayton electric
we ild get thron dollars for euch dol
lar put In. (Applauso.)
' O. H. P. Cornelius said he wanted
to heo the road built and would,
make u good epoech at tho proper
time.
H. L. Enrle eald tho electric linos
woro tho greatest thing to build up
tho country. In Idaho electric lines
had bul't scores of now towna
towns of 10,000, which formerly had
500. Ho saw towns not much larg
er than Turner with electric lights
and pnved streots.
U C. Cavnnaugh said 2G yoars ago
Turner wna a nicely pnlntod up
rown. It hnd gono back llko tho
nwt of thin part ot tho country. He
thought an electric lino would
chango all this.
J. M. "Wat,ao. said ho waB In fav
or of tho proposed p)an aud woMld
glvo It his moral Buppbrt.
It. E. OrlmoB snld electric linos
woro tho wntch word of tho day.
They made Improvements in social
nnd propsi ty condition and were
the Kfeate'it mans of creating
woalth and prosperity In tho world.
W. T. Rlchei spoke of tho value
of electric rallronds. Nothing
would do bo much to add to values
as Huch a lino. Wo want this road.
All who havo solid nt-rosts in this
country should support tftla propo
Hltlou. Kd Martin said the pooplo of
Turner wre awakening to the no
ciHBlty of getting Into competition
with the rest of the world. Ho
cited tho growth of th telephono
systom. He wns not afraid of com
petition with Salem or anywhere.
Wo neodod this line to put us Into
itouch wjth tho world. Wo must got
into.
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Read It Before
You Eat It
ASTORIANS
TO MEET
THE FLEET
Hault. manage? of tlie Stay-lj" the swim and wc ran et Inte:
nton mllta. said tht. was the 'V w!n) to? V '" n"e-
llrat bootei meeting he ever aM i ui iuw ,"" "' ',
tended, and he wa !nd to be.dorwd the lrPfd ''"'
preent V tied factorle " aud ,nK dJournd with rw on
rallroadN Th uropo'ed road would , t2lJS',,sm-
have groat earning capacity and had TU work of soliciting ock sub-
hUHlniMs vunurh waiting to pay for c-lptlons for the Sa'om and Stayton
its, opeintloii I rallrowi wa beun elmultaneously
WllMam V Kicker, a Stayton today at Stayton. Aumsvllb and
merchant. uiJ h v.i. nut a ieed Turner, aad a meetiug will be held
inuUor but w ' . .1 ' d m!1
In hlr. potr in itk." ,i 4 ao.
Wl'llam Hiuh Hie next oounty
Judge." r urohfJ with great ap
nlauHe IK' fxplalnt'd h enalner
Ing problem Hud n f i'i' tru
ttou, whti-h w aid wtif tr light.
at Salem at the Hoard ot Trade
rmiine FriUav night 10 ot-ganUe coin
m'tte'6 fur a cana xt thtj end of
the line The audit-nee h. a rtnlug
uti t'Hilors d th prupotied plan and
the meet lug adjounu-d with great
tnthuslasm
Bilious Troubles
llile caiist-s no end A trouble. Sick headaches, bihouE attacks,
Jaundice, iuiitirutiontiul many clUtrassing ailments arise trim an excess
ol bile, or irm utwtriKtion of the bile duct. Inactivity, sedentary occu
pations nnd tiHlistrotinu in feeding and drinking arc bile blunders that
need to le Kli"rUcd against. When the liver is disordered the bct bilo
correctives are
BEECHAM'S PILLS
because they relieve the overworked liver, and gents stimulate it when
it is sluggish These pills control the. flow of bile, restore its rn:ht con
sistency, and work for the immediate and lasting bent-tit of the Mouuch,
bowels and blood. Whenever a furred tongue, dull, yellow i&h eves,
nausea, or headache indicate bilious conditions, use Bcecham 3 Pills at
once, to correct the bile and
Regulate the Liver
xca !. mm . wMh U MrcMa
(United Pros Loased Wire,)
Portland. Or.. April 29 Al
though the war department has ap
parently definitely ruled against al
lowing any of the battleships of the
Atlantic fleet go up the Columbia
to Portland, yet tho big boats will
not roach the sound without a wol
como from tho Beaver state. The
enterprising cltlzons of Astoria have
chartered two largo stoamers which
will tnko a thousand Orogonlnus out
to son on tho date that the fleet Is
dip to pass the mouth of the Colum
bia and give thorn a cheer as they
go past Tho Astoria Commercial
club is behind the move.
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V WOMAN'S HACK
The AelM and Pniiis Will DlMipiMir
If tho Idvlio of This Salem
Citizen Is Followed.
A woman's back has many achos
aud pains.
Most tlmos 'tis the kidneys fault.
Backache is roally kidney nahe:
That's why Bonn's Kidney Pills
euw H.
Many Salem women know thU
Head what on has to say about it:
Mrs. B. Schrelber of SCO High St.,
Salem. Or., savs: "Tho good reports
I had .hoard concerning Doan's Kid
uy PIUs Induced me to procure a
supply I had been suffering from
luoaeant backache which not only
troubled me through the day but
hrok my rent at night. I began to
fel tho effects of Doau' Kidney
Plll after 1 had taken a few doses.
Itolief speedily came and then au ab
solute cure. Thttre has been no sign
of the backache nor any other symp
tom iuce. I am only too pleased to
ot other know of suoli u lunhlo
mid effective remedy."
For SHle by all dealers. Prie 50
eiipte FotKofMllUurn 9o.. Uannjo,
New York, sole ageatf for the Unt
tod Stages.
Hemomber the name Uou'-
and take no other.
RANCHER'S
SON IS
SALEM
MISSING
I'klah, Cal April 29. After
searching the hills between I'klah
and Boonvllle all night for Cat-sou
HutKholl, son of a wealthy rancher
of Boonvllle, more than a score of
sheep Khonrerg and cattle men re
ported this morning thnt the mys
tery of the young ranu'a disappear
ance Is deepor than ever. No trace
of him could bo found,
Hutlihell has been missing for
three days and It U now thought that
ht U dead. He nrrjvod In Uklah
Friday nnd the noxt day he started
homu on hla horse. Ou Sundny the
horfeQ waa found alone on tho side
of a hill. Kvor since then the
soarch for Hutshell in's bon vigor
ously prosecuted
-i
IVnfh Wns Qn Hlf Heels.
Jeieo P. Morris, of Sklppors, Va.,
hnd a closo oell In the spring of
1906. He saa: "An attack of
pnouuot.la loft me so voak and with
ut-U ". fearful counh thrt my friends
declarod consumption had me. and
deiih vms Qt my heels. Tben I was
prsurdwV to ty Dr. Klng'a New
D'scovory, It ho'.pod r.e immediate
ly, and ftir V-klng two aud a bait
botCca I ws a well man again. I
found out that New DIscovory Is
tho boot remedy for coughs and lung
dlser-- in all pio World. Sold rundor
gmrntf at J. C. Perry's drug
store. 00c .md $1 00. Trial bottle
froe.
. TEA. .
Moneyback means that
the tea is good and well
worth the money.
vCau't m e a 11 anytliingf
lse.
jYeur 1 rev rr iriurm TAur montf K TQU doa'l
Akpniagus for market should be
IMroperly bunched. To do this well
you will nood one of the inexpen
sive "bunchdrs" sold by beadsmen
aud implement dealers. Tis a use
ful, handy little Implement. Bo not
oiu Hew bed kOt laht ymtr; let the
Qlajits grow this season.
For Constipation.
Mr I.. H. Farnham, a'promluent
druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, sai
fCJiuuiberJatn's Stomach and Livor
Tablets are certainly tho best thing
oiv tho market for constipation."
Give those tablets a trial. You are
certain to find thorn agreeable and
nleasant In effect. Price, 25 cents.
Samples free. For salo by Di.
Stone's drug tore,
PUBLIC
SGHOOLi
ARM NOW PltOVUIKD WITH FIHEi
ESCAPKS AND TIIK DIHKCTOnS
lMjItKONAUA ATTKXI)
lltlLI.S OF PUPILS.
THE
Pupils attending Salem schools
are now absolutely safe from fire.
The last two schools, "in wblpb wore
recent 'y placed emergency fire stair
ways, had an unexpectedi fire drill
yesterday . when members of the
school board Suddenly sotanded un
alarm. The two schools s.d listed
yesterday were the Park and Lin
coln. In tho case of the former, the
236 pupils woro safely out uf the
building In les than a minuto. while
;he 21S in U19 Lincofu school
t poured out Into tho streets In loss
npn 45 seconds". The emergency
talrway( only used In cate of fire)
not only Jncieaaos, the amount of
opportunity of escape from the
building, but also is so conairuoted,
that should the fire be burning in
any nart of the bulldlnc ifitPsmoke
"woujd be oat off from the. emejgenty
stnirwav nnd thus not in tan$ wa
bewilder tht ocaupants, A new
stairwuj slmllai to. the one at the
Park and Lincoln schools has been
installed In the Grant school Hnd
will bo tested soon, but the previous
record for emptying his school be
fore the now stairway was pur in,
whon 300 'iuU& , moved in a quick,
solid intui. from the building in lt
thnn a minute and a quarter. With
the new stairway the Grant school
building will be emptied in consider
ably less thau a minute. The eost
Salem tchuol thus far holds the
reeord lor rapid 6xit, 5S0 pupils
having loft the building In 43 sec
ouds. The flro drills yesterday wre wit
nessed by tho following members of
thw school board H. C Bpley A
Lee, aad W. P. Babeock.
miiii nu rmnkcen .
cost inn nwiw
Astoria, Or, April 3'-
Ol touncco COl l" " - '
While the Ameriaaf 1
Mlndora. sailing frpm New O,
N S. W. wMttwt tfcf (W
officer, leaning over '
vowel, bit off s piece tl WJ
iruiu a ib v. - -
ueniniiy bwiiuu - A
u W throat in W gujg
up lie sullen "- , .I, d
As the weather w cte "j
was recovered oon w -j
tlOB ni(l CRUB5U - - - . j.1
stbooner has jnrt "" I
tona
uwts!J
vin. v.rs nse n w7.. a
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my time -'.
Farthing 01 "r Wf
I was so run ", ,
on a very w"".,,,
then ray ""'" 'tli
Electric Dltten I boi
w ??r B,hVr
1 iisa "'.. uvv ;:. Mtkw
nUi
Si.cn.Dei
with nan of d 3
and this is chwP
.,...,n rhem in tne 'tt
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Object to StroBs 'VTyjM
Main people oWt.0r
S,rong BSafefl
of one or the jo Bof'F
tie Whan there 2
!8t nuiik Jff.ra.,tc
o-
;. . oASTORi
ium ti J9 ! KM Y Hart AlMIS B421
fUgBttcr
tl
Kheumatlsiu,
trtr tTinn nlnft out of OTry tn
cases of rheumatism are simply
rheumatism oPthe rausclfs. due to,
cold or damp weather or ehronc
rlinumntlKni. Til such eases 110 lnte-
nal ..treatment is required. The 'I
application of Chamberlain's Lini
ment is all that Is needed, and It i
certain to give quick .relief. .
a trial and see for" yourself how
quiCKiy 11 reuves me f" -- -
uess. Price 25 cents; large size, &
rents Sold by Dr atones drug
store.
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