Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 30, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, J 008
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Easy
Terms
Easy
Prices
; Refrigerator Time
. Your Chance to buy.
Don't wait Until the East foment
And then Buy Something
YOU DON'T WANT
Select yoar refrigerator now while otir assortment
in large And you have a chance to buy wisely.
We carry the famous ''Automatic" which is to re
frigerators just what Buck's is to ranges, the best
the sun abides on.
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RIVAL RASE HALL
TEAMS TO MEET
There will be something doing at
Enigeno this afternoon when the two
rlvnl high school teams, Eugene nn.l
Salem, meet. It is conceded by nil
who have seen the two teams piny
this year that they are- the two fast
est high school nines In tho stnte.
Snlem high played tho U. of O. team
to a standstill In a 12-lnnlng game,
finally losing by tho narrow margin
of 2 to 2, shows that the Salem high
school bunch are playing gllt-edg
ball.
The showing made by some of the
Snlem men In this gamo Is some
thing remarkable. Kay, lor Instance,
tho nifty little third baseman, who
accepted nine chances without a
single error. Roberts, at shortstop,
was not far behind with a record of
seven chances without a single er
ror. ..
Tho rest of tho Salem line-up wll'
bo as follews: Jonos, catcher;
Keene, pitcher; Gnbrlelso'n, flr.t
base; Dolly Farmer, second hnne;
The outfield position will be held
down by Perkins, Nllos and Hill.
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SEE THEM TO-DAY
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
Hnvo mndo very low rates account
of Greater N'orrls & Rowo circus
which will exhibit nt Snlem, May 4,
iuvs, round inp urKctB for this oc
casion wll be sold for one and one-
third fare between JefTenon and
Cnnby, Wood burn to 8llverton, Inc.
WM, M'MURRAY,
JOHN Jf. SCOTT, a. P. A.
A. O. P. A. 4-29-4t.
Notlco fo Improve n Portion of Win-
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ENTERPRISING TOWN
WIIIBORE FOR OIL
Duiut Oil Company Have Practically
Let New Contract Will Sink New
Well Stockholders Encouraged
Tho Dufur Dlapatoh I authority
for tho titntomont that tho Dufur
Oil oompuny linn rolcAHod Mr. Bnos
from tho contract of drilling tho
woll for thoin and that anothor con
tract butwoon thin company nnd Mr,
John Knrrojl of Tncomn, Washing
ton, has boon agreed upon. It Is
expected that Mr, Furrull's attornuy
will nrrlvo hero Saturday with ths
bonds when tho contract will bo
signed,
Tho condition! of tho contract aro
nbout as follows! That he, Mr. Far
Tp), is to furnish nil IooIj and boar
all other necessary expenses, and
Hgrooa to go down to tho depth of
two thousand foot or no pay, un
less ho strlkOH oil beforo reaching
that di'pth, nt whloh timo tht com
pany la to pit him $10,000. Uut
should ho not strike oil and goa
tho two thousand foot, then tho com
pjny U to forfolt the $10,000 nn
way, and If tho woll U drilled beyond
that he
to nHHiiro tho company
monnn buslnofts.
This begins to look like something
was going to bo done, and tho re
port will bo wolcomod by evorybody.
It is an ovJdont fact that tho way
things woro going tho. proposition
wan a losing ono, nnd that good
monoy was being squandered in
keeping Mr. Enos. However, tho
company I? now rid of him, and ft
now hole will bo started ns soon as
tho nocoienry arrangements can bo
mado.
That then is oil bore Is a settled
fact, and tho way tho matter Is now
being handled It will be but a short
timo till Kotnu indications aro
brought to light.
A derrick Is now undor cour&e of
construction, nnd It is tho intontlon
of tho tout actor to havo six men
wt work on this woll, running a Jay
and night shift.
At a meotljig of tho stockholders
last 8aturdty evening tho follow-
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int im- sniu 'company tnmu paying woro ohoson as directors; J. II.
him for his labor, but whether ho l HolmrJch, piosldent; Capt. E. Spon
tp go bond that polut or not Is at eer. J. C. Johnston. II. C. Dodds. T.
tjho option of thu company. Mr. V. Glavoy. 8. I. Everott and L. M.
Kftrroll hnH put up a mfllelont bond Smith.
MEDICOS
AND TWO
d on the high standing of the pro
ftwx'on Nnd it continual improvo
, m nt until now thoro Is hardly any
dUoaso. whloh can bath it. Dr. A.
K Tamelo do'lvered thu charge on
Lrgo Clav ami Two Truliied
Kiii-mn (inuliutto from tin' Loenl
UnUoiMty.
IIIDCPC ,l" u,,t'H of tn profession to the
nvJIVwCw ,'l,,' Bn' dlsmlBPud thorn into tho
I world with his good will.
The music for tho ovont;. whloh notjeo, tho SOth dftj of Apr!
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Ur Struct, in the City of Salem.
Notice Is hereby glvrn that at tho
muetlug of tho common council, hold
iMru -ir, ivvn, a roaoiutlon wn
adopted to Improve WIntor stroot In
tho city of Salem, Oregon, Includ
ing lntorBoctlon, from tho north
Hide of North Mill Creek bridge to
tho Fair Ground road In ald city, In
tho following mnnner:
First, by placing In tiling not lens
than 24 Inches In olroumforonco
across snid WIntor. street whoro snld
WIntor stroot Ih Intorsootod by tho
north lino of North stroot; whore it
Ih InterPootHl by xth tho north and
south lino of Mnrkot stroot. and
J whoro It la Intersected by the south
lino of tho Fair Ground road.
Socond, by establishing the grnd
nnd by grading nnd filling tho said
WIntor stroot botwoon snld points,
to conform to snlfl grade, oxcopt aB
mentioned In parngraph thro? here
of, with full Intersections,
Third, by loavlng or plowing out
n .trip 12 foe. In width, full length
of tho proposed improvoment along
tho contor of said stroot to n depth
of 10 InchoD below tho ostabllshod
grado of nald street and when so
plowod rolled with n ntoam roller
und thon filling tho samo to a depth
of 0 Jnohoe with orook gravol and
thou rolling tho samo and upon this
pproad n layar of 4 inches of crushed
rock woll filled with roo): Hereon
Ing, bq thu surface of said Improve
ment fib nil bo loval with tho ostab
llshod grade of &aid stroot.
Fourth, by taking nway the bridge
over tho ditch whoro snld WIntor
strcot Intorsootod tho Fair Grounds
road and laying tiling lu said ditch,
and oovorlng said tiling with dirt In
such a manner that snld ditch will
bo tilled tull width of wild WIntor
street on a level with the. surface
of taid stroot, save und oxcopt a
strip 12 feet In width in cjntor of
Bald WIntor stroot, whro said WIn
tor stroet Intersects veid ditch at
which point said ditch shall bo filled
with dirt to onl within 10 inches
of tho surface of .ild stroot, upon
which sha'l be, plaood x In hi of
crook gravol and upon mu! gravol
shall bo placl 4 inohoe of crushed
rook to bo rollod its above htiuod.:
and the north lino of teld ditch hnll i
bo tho north Una of Mid improvo-(
raeqt.1 j
Fifth, tho ooet of h improve
ment shall be agfiMsed to the abut
ting and adjacent pront'rt) owners
at provided la. iljo charter of aaid
city, s, .
Bjfoorflir af tjtio common eounclVi '
; W. A. MOOUKS. J
nt)rdor )
Date of Mrt puhucstion of this
190&
Havel(;oiiiike4 at
ihe Grocer ?
If Not, WINK, and See What
You Wil! Get
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Rll! OK IM31KNKK WIIAIA2
IXJt'NI) IN NORTH INM3T
Plix.' Slxttvn Kiot IX)iic l'n
artlml Mith Other Parts or !
xiatJuin's Skeleton.
Hosldonts of North Inlet, says tho
MnrHhflold Timop, hnvo brought the
r!b of whnt mr.ist have been an lm
munho vhnlJ, to Secretary Walter
Lyon of the Mnrshfleld Chamber of
Commerce. Tho wlb Ik nbout sixteen
loet long nnd Mr. Lyon and the par-
use who recently unearthed It llg
ilor side of tho Lay miust hae
have been 90 foe' long nnd to havo
drawn GO loot of water. ParU of
the head woro found about 90 feet
from tho tn bonos.
Tho discovery t IndlontOB that
North Inlet, which' Is now on tho interim-
Hldo of tho bay must havo
boon part of tho ocean nnd tho dead
whalo deposited thoro whon tho son
wns nt least CO foot deep.
Tho matter has aroused consider
able dlsouBBlou as It Indlcatee that
'additional land is cvnttai'. ttjJ
lormeu on the (.ocst bj'bM'xttl
ho sen
AMUSEMENTS.
Auditorium Roller Rink.
Morning, afternoon ud etti!
aessions.
Tho Vnndrtt.
Moving pictures ul UIctMl
ongs, every afternoon ui (nM
except Sunday ana Uondy Of
noons.
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regon Sennia Mineral Paint Ci
W. Y. RICHARDSON, Manager
We are manufacturing forty-two Standard Twls
and colors of Oregon Mineral Paint Ground in Oil
and Guaranteed Strictly Pure, Durable and Sat
isfactory in every' particular.
4-3i nt
was weii-roottivou ami uutruuy ap
plauded, were two numbers snug by'
Mrs. llalltu Parrls lllniM and thre Nmkv ,y tnimiRo (Jr.ide on stm
aooolioua by McKlroy's orchestra. nnrt. Coiiuiwrclal rftrtnus. i
After tho cxorcUei. u Joyful ban-1 Ntttlc u brvh. gln ,hat ,viP
quot wae given ut the WtlUmotte cmman cn-.HI,,i .1 m ,tx r s.
I -,.,..- - -"W --rf -" -"
Tho ronuuettcemoitt e.ervl of
tho cnlii'K rf uiitltoiiie of the Wll
lAinotto I'uiverHltv were held last
evening at U0 First M M, olilirch(hotil, whore 6C, IsvludlBS the n-jtnlt qjqb. Mlmt4Nl r resuluiiou.
whon 10 novM-mndo mwllroe Hml,Jors of tho cJm. the alumni atli4vjril 87, 190S. fer the ohanging of
two niui(e wre mado hsppy by roe.the faculty, sat down and enjoyed & I established (trsdee on Stat treet
solving tholr diplomas. 'sumptouB sproeii snd reepanuetl to
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MoJSnNNA'ILIill, OIIKGON, APIUL 2. tOOS.
'OKKCiON SIKNNA MINHRAL PAINT CO, SALEM. OHKGON.
('KNTLR.MBX:
IN REPLY TO YOURS OP RECENT DATE. WILL SAY
THAT THE SIENNA PAINT THAT THE STATE HOUGHT I-'HOM YOU
IN THE ER HK18 (IH HAHREI-S) AND AROUT THE SAME AMOUNT
IN IIMI7. TO PAINT THE OREGON STATE. INSANE ASYLUM IlllLH
INfiS, HAS GIVEN ENTIRE SATISFACTION. REFORE WE PUT THIS
PAINT OV. OUR IIRICK WALI-S SWEAT SO IiADIjY WE THOUGHT
WE WOl'LR TRY OKSIKNT ON Til EH TO KEEP THE MOISTURE OUT
HIT OUR ARCHLTEOT FROM PORTLAND THOUGHT REST TO THY
OM. OK YOUR SII3NVA MINERAL PAINT. SINCE WE PIT "i
PAINT ON. IT SHUT OUT ALL OF THE MOISTURE AND WE A
PERFECTLY DRY WALIiS NOW. IT IS MA' OPINION THAT 'iur.
IS NOTHING 11ETTER Til N YOIll PAINT FOR IIRICK WALLS
AND I TVKE PLEASURE IN RECOMMENDING IT TO THE PUBLIC.
YOURS VERY TRULY,
J. P. OALRREATH.
THESE PAINTS
"The program of th fvuu'ng. in
addition to tho proientlng of lho
diplomas, was ll'lod with spyoohus
05 cucourugomout to these gradual
lg; with tnuslo and general moro
uklng ovr those who had success
jelly completed jtlm course, Donu'
yrd preeldofl, and ?ifter Dr. WashJ'
iro had jp!$ed .the Invocation!
former I'nlfed Btutea Senator Geaifw
i was hit rod' iced as tho speaker of
iieoic"rlHv8eHt'or'd'eariadVelU
many toasts,
Thoho graduating are: Zaeharisli
llurker, C'aude U. Chandler, Ivai
amm 1211 gu Graves. Maicoio Irvine.
Roy Raymond KutHU. Tred T. Mon
(lonhnll,, M- Vard MoKlwney, TUoe.
Oscar Paxton. George M. RobertJH,
Y. Tukabatake. Te nHree c'aaa.
which graduates vfroxn il gali-m
hoapltu,. insists of Ivio. yil'au
Frances Jono 'and Majs Amelia I
I.ardon
in snld city betMea 'Mis esat lino M
Commercial street and the wet line
of Cuureh treet. and Commercial
treet In sntd city betweon the north
baujs of Sotrth MiM Creek &ud the,
nexth lias of Canter street. Said
ehangQ to be msde is accord anca
with tlie prortles sutd rtp-nt aa
mal trom xha supvey f J..JJ. Per
rott ' Tm ,, ,
Rv order of the aoinmon council. !
t W A. MOOUES. I
4-30-1 It Recorder
are used by the State
Public Institutions on
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Merit and have stood the severest tests that can w
plied.
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BETWEEN CHURCH AND HIGH
This Paint is taken from the Mines in Lane
manufactured at Salem, Ore.
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