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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1908)
I 7TT i unt.atimmmmim UiULiY OAI'ITAT. .Irttrnltt. !. .a44,msi fKMt.i.m. i K....f a jl tMrzz"!' i -Tin Ti 1,. ul"w"i oa-iiiwin, uiiuuufli xiiuiietmi, ajc-juu av, iws Put This Stove in Your Kitchen It is wonderfully convenient to do kitchen work on a itove that's ready it the instant wanted, nd out of the way the moment you're done. Such a stove is the New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook -Stove. By using u you avoid the continuous overpowering heat of a coal fire and cook i voth comfort, even in doc- fdiys. lhe NEW PERFECTION Rek Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove fro constructed that it cannot add tiercentiblv to the hmr n( fjoonii thu flame being directed up a rvtmniig chimney to stove top jyncre it is needed tor cookingi. You can n see that a stove sending out heat inW a di rection would be preferable on a hot day to a stove radiating heat in all directions. The New Perfection" kecgs a kitchen uniformly comfortable, Three sixes, fully warranted. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. The hJ&XffoLmp SS " for famllv ii ii the ideal lamti for famllv nfti9f convenient, economical and a great light giver. If not with your dcaler.write our nm- eit agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) t m !1T WOKK IH niUIAXDKI). KIM Arc Pending; In Congtv.vi ,llrM Mutfiirn'N WnTr. thlnitlon April 30. Again ! n ili'iiiiunl for nctlve. Ininie- nrk hv tin Vmcrirnn people jrandi'iir of Xlttgnrn Fulls preserved In pnwiM Interest, taking je of th time nwentmrlly re a ntv.Hlntu a treaty with for tlu permanent protc-tr- f the falls, aro Kucklni In the luir.l won campaign con bv the Viiteilcnn Civic Asso- Then' n ponding before two hllla. designed to jier- t devlopnient from the )l Rapid i, Miar wonderful of water no less iiwc-liinplr- n iti slant rahcudex. smnj proposed lu -them s oilklallv known u Houuo UOS'ti ami House Dill No. w-ii'l toll these toimluii of rr.irl half Ihnlr volume 'tv In a hearing granted Hoi t KItpih and Ilnt'liors in Ffhiriarv 17, earnest on j am further nrlvtluireii ha"fc wuh fxpreshed by "ii t ivi Association, rep- : thti nnrlcan people wr d eventually to of- "' wiMi Canada which will Hfo.u for the Hpollatlou of ' '! u, In the meantime, win t ivIp Association Is 'o a ten year extension of '')U h ' iiililH.' whlnii tho Mwr n, limited to C0.900 t a t jiiU, with tho Score- havlug authority to Tha roHiilt huii been V -oclntlnn hogun Its a probervatlon of has lor? a re- It n arm i Rc- U i o r . Fa itrre 'o "?- ' " iiblc feet. is n Mon thai the pow- f'i .J , s a hard fight ami "jii fk tut teal. President . 'aiy Iloot and Con- ' ire K. Hurtou. chair- rivers and hurtiorn n ietv(l In the ot the 11 ve Ao- i ted with them re- i of triinpaign. It the attitude of the howevr. to ac- !t H' . r a- Ui 'it) Ul4 . ih- , m Is re r f1 a" 'i on wa oallod tn in 1905, and In e3uv.j us 'D t doToj v ' '3UU OOJ 30J 3ll J 3i puuo 'Sdnq A3S jj t3jj.Btu04y VH" SABMIE AlHBnb ;H'9u3j)s luaoiiun'io si ,5P1D Wffl ,Jd msm iHiiurr !P Jsntu jajmnKinucui rHB03 siii jo Xijjtnb utnu jouuk) 3t aq i5aoo3 4nojCini34w pu DH 0l J3WT!UI 0N October tir that year the American Clvlr AsHoelatlon ofllclally dlacussed the subject and decided upon prompt action. Prosldopt It'oowvelt was conHulted, and the President re ferred tho queHtlon to the Dopart mont of Jimtlco whore It soop de veloped that thoro were ampTo grouiulH for federal Intervention. ' In PruHldeut Kooscvult'H next yearly iiiuhburp to congress ho re ferred to the Importniiro of the pres ervation or the faipous falls which attract upwards of l.StiO.OOO vloltors yearly. An aggressive crusade was conducted by tho Civic Association. Influence being borne upon members of cottRrcHs. It became evident that throughout the country there was it tremendous sentiment UKuliiHt tho raiding of N'liiKara's waters by the power Interests. Next, the Burton law restricting the power r!j;htu wus enacted, re maining hr force three years. At that time it was thought that a treaty with Great Hrltaln could bo accomplished within that period, but that not havJiiK boon so, an exten sion or the llurton Bill Is sought. One of the results of the lcgUIn tlon obtained has been to stop the exploitation of the falls before- the damage to their beauty has become apparent to tho eye For Count IpntKui. Mr. L H. Farnham, a prominent druKfilst of Spirit Lake, Iowa, uai "Chamberlain's Stomach and Live Tablets aro certainly tho best thing on tho market for constipation." Rivo theso tablets a trial, You are certain to find them agreeable- and pleahnut In effect. Price, 2I cont Samples. free. For sale by Di Stone's drug store. r-o Sciuitor Ivny Dcnle Story. Salem Sptcial: A report having been circulated that Stute Senators T. B. Kay and J. N. Smith, of thU county, had uuterod Into a deal by which Smith shall bo biypportod for president of the senate next winter and Kay for governor two years hence. Senator Kay said there Is ab solutely no iruth in th report. "Thu subject bus never been men tioned by Smith and myself. ' nays Senator Kay. "I hav never even thought of being a candidate for rov THor. Home ot uie miiuuvui httiiatois hiiVu suscobte.1 that I be tome a candidate for preldnt of the senato, and I may do so. but that Is a matter to which I shall giv- no attention until, th new sonators hav been elected." J)ry KitriiiliiB HomPhUNiiI 1111. Tint senate has parsed Smoofs 32o-i'iip dry frm homestead bill. omlttlnR Idaho from tho benefltH of its piovWuna. by a Washington, I) V , dUpatch of April 1. Un burn doe not want dry frms In Id.tho (i.tUendlns that they would Hit rfcr, with Irrigation under gov ernment and the Cary act projects. lUpresentatlve "French will have I dsho re-stored when tho bill reaches th. houtje. ami he, with other West . ru members, ha the promise of the speaker that opportunltj- wJll 80i.ii be Riven to bring the bill to a ot - In the hou. s amended the bill applies only to Colorado. Montana. Nevada. N'tnth Dakbta Oregon. Utah, Wash InRton. WyomlBS. Arltona and Now Mexico. q- DeWltt'a CarbolUed .Wltqh Haijl Salve. It Is enrjfoisilly good fol piles. Sold by all druHglsls XAMK TICKET IN YAMUILIa Statement No. 1 With the Republicans Vnitc Demoornts. A Statement No. l convention, composed of Democrats and State ment No. 1 Republicans, was held at .McMlnnvllle Saturday upon call of a number of citizens, for tho avowed reason that they were dis pleased with tho nominees for tho legislature made at the late primary convention and desired another tick et T. L. ,Vnn Orsdol, of North Yamhill, wa; made chairman of the meeting, and Vino V. Pearco, of this city, secretary. There were 12C votes east, each person in sympathy with the movo constituting a dele gale. For representatives of the thrl teenth representative district, con sisting of Yamhill couuty, JobnvG Bcktnan, Republican, and M. F. qor ilgtn, Democrat, were nominated. For representative In the four teenth district, consistlnR of Yam hill and Tillamook, Sam Laughlln, of North Yamhill, wus nominated The conv ntlon .Indorsod for sen efor in the tv.onty-fourth . district, cdffBlstliiB of Ynmhill, Washington, Tillamook and Lincoln, W. N. Bar rett, the regular "Republican, nomi nee, who It was asserted has latol come out for Statement No. 1. TEA Buy tea by the ounce until you yfet Schilling's Best ; it makes no differ ence then. Your Kforvr rrturnn tout money If tou don't like U, m pj lii m -i- .111. HMiL'S MOO-ACUK FARM SOLD FOH IjUl.OOU HobtMl Hoytl, I'foin KanstiM, Ituyri One of the Rest When! I'min In Westiern Oreptn. .). R. Hill, formerly roiinty tom mlwloner, sold bin fine, SOO-ncre farm lying five miles southwest of Junction City, to Robert Boyd, re cently from Kansas, for 121,000, the deeds having passed today Tho Carrett Rp.nl F-state company made the sale. This Is one of the finest, as well as one of the largest wheat fnrms lu Western Oregon. Mr. 11111 Is one of Lane county'n best farmers and his place ban attained a high stato of cultivation. He will probably ro move to Kngeno nnd retire from ac tive bunluesti. Mr. Boyd arrived In KjUgeue only u few days ago. t "13. C. DoWllt & Co., Chicago, III. Gonilomn In 1S97 I had a dH 9aro of the stomach and bowels. In tl'B spn:.K of 1902 I boMght a bottle )f Kodcl and tho benefit I rocelved ill tho sold in Ooorcla could not )uy. May you Ilvo long and pros ier Youm vory truly, C. N. Cor nell, Rodin?, an'., AujT, 27, 190C" Sold by all druggist;). HARNKY (X)UXTY RKPU11LICAN COM.MITTK13 The following Republican central eoiumittnu members huve boen elect id: Burns, Win. Miller' Harney, C W lxiggnn; Drowsily, Dave Miller Is and, M. B. Hayes; Saddle Butt , G W. Clark; Polum Creek, 0o Fry; Lnko, Chas A. Holnos; Crane Creok, Ellsworth Brown; Diamond, Prosley Smyth, Curry, D It. Thorn; Warm Springs, J. K Chandler; Happy Valley, Claude 11. Smyth. CIRCUS DAY AT SALEM MONDAY, MAY 4th Performances at 2 and 8 p. m. V & r x. . -- '.Wl BOO a ,r S' WW V m JL DOUBLE V t fcl i T If LLHUUl AV D D nMwy ii. in unnux vv YV" A 'i PEOPLE 350 HORSES MUSEUM .22 Famous Equestrians 18 Brin Atriiiists 23 Kerry Clowns rwr BtAurirut- L& FieurTc?S2 10 Lovely Ladles of Faultless Form tn Classic Posas oin UrotJt novolvlttg Pedestal. 11 Arabian Tumblers sv Family 10 v S. Hippodromr Beasts Double Menagerie noil Roman S'cofesrfJrairteuWIld Preiiv EDNA MARETTA' The Only Lady In tho Kntlre World who throws ; SOMSRSAULTS on the NUd Bnok of V owiitiy nunning riorso.i f I 4 munaenne noman unarm nacis - ViBT n i T . . . . . u. mm .m.m Edocatcd SBAL5 & SbA LIONS Imiriei'i trtiltil Cyclists tits' RilUt IkisM Rickliss Rsujh Riders I SIIDTLAND PONY BALLET arv8jous pjCa(jS Aerlftllsts Supremo 7 Russian Cossacks SUPERB c ,x ;N V OAKLAND ENTREE! W H y 'wmx A COMPLETE JAPANESE CIRCUS 9 SENSATIONAL EQUILIBRISTS1 Only Liiv Japanese Artists 1r America 20A tonlshlng A crohata 'HIGHEST JUMPING HORSES HERDSrfPERFORMlNG ELEPHANTS CAMELS, LLAMAS AND BOS INDICUS CAKE WALKING HORSES TRAINED IMPORTED ARABIAN STALLIONS vrM A N tail STREET PARADE 10130' DAILY 3 s cs TORRID ZONE FUNARCE Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy KUncys Make impure Mood. V used ti conitlensl tliut only uruwry ami l)l4lU-r trouhlt wvre to lw ttui'eti iu iiitt Kiuiu-tx. Imt now mwleru m tenets )rovi tui I ui-arlv ull iliMMiN; have their ikiuiiiiik lit the tlifor'ler ot thebe tnoht juiiKirlaut orgaiu. The kttincNS l.lt-r ami jnirll) thel'i'Hxt tlmt Is thuir work T1iirfnr. when tGUClUtllieVSUrt'' WCal. or out ot ortler. ou can unJertaul now quicklx your enure IxMly-l affeoUrl til how every or;uu mmuib to fail to lo tt "lyon are kick or fwl ha-lly,'; bt- mu takhie the irwt kidney reuicly, I" .KHuier'u Swamp-Root, beeauws an moi as your Utlne -re eu mey ' m all the tthor orjjuiiH to health. A trul will i'(tiiiuc atiymic. If oiare sick ou can make no mis take, by nrt docioriHK our ki'ine The inild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root, the xrra. kiln-v remed. i Mon reilred It standi the hljtliekt for its wonderful curn of the niot diktrwrftng cae. and it".d on its menu uy ull dtuxit8i" fifty-cent ami one-dollar size bottle. You may have a Minwle bottle iiomctitap-VLou. by mall fr, also a pamphlet telling ou how to And out if you itae kiduey or Madder trouble. Mention this. paper whan writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., liing hamton, K. v. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Or. Kilmer SwarapRoot. and the ad.' dress, Blughamton, K. Y, on every bottltu The above cut renreionta brick lined Torrid Zono Purt-,. Ouarautecd gas, omoko and dui uroot. Economical nnd durable. A. L. FRASER 1M8 STATU 8TICHKT. K-tliuatcs furnished on beating Notice, To Improve p. portion of f Cot tngo streot, I) Btreot nnd Seventh Htroct In the city of Saleni. Notice In horeby slvcn that at the rpgulnr mooting of tho coinmon ronncll of lhe olty of Sulotn, Orotjon, hnl(i April 20, 1908, a resolution wuh ndoptod to Improve Ncrth Col taKO utront In the olty of Hnlem, Or egon, bftwoon the north lino of North Mill Croek Hid the gouth line of D troot; I) :itrut In the city of HuU'in, Orego.i. beU7oen tho went lino of Nor:ii Cottnco nlroct and the 'rant lino of Sovoiith tttruet; S'lventh j sttcol lu the city of flftlom, between .the north line of D utrcet nnd tho (Koiith Hue or the Fair Around lload, .in Hi j follewliw: luunner: I Il r;t(iblolilne a nuriuunutU gr df on tuaftl troct betwoen wild, point - 3iUd liuprovonuiut uhall Includo Intorsucttoiu and bo continuous ox UMidlng frorji the north lino of North Mill creok to the Houth lino of Fair Oroundu Road, and said tstrootH along tho center tlioruof for ti width of 1C foot Hit.Il bo uxenvated to a depth of 10 liicheti bulow tho gruda of said t roots, and when uo oxea vuted. xhall be filled with clean creek or iher graj, so the hik fftc of wild luiirnvwineiit ahull bo level with tin grade of said alroel Raid dirt bo oxcavntod ahull bo uaed lu making a uniform grudo ho said street foi full width will huv proper driilnuge The cotit of tuild improvement khttll be awowwd on ubuttltig and udjacent proporty. hh provl(cd In tho charter of suld city HonionHtraucoK- against the ubuvd improvement mu hi filed within 30 davs from the data of the flrnt pub llrutlou of thU notice. Hy order ootumon oouiicll, V. A. MooriHi, reoorder. Date of firm publication of this nollru. April ?2, 100S 4-22-lOt --0- OA ftusU Ugaitir TOXIIA. ,mlm foe Han JUm wyl GSjAtiteAt Uz WIIITH IIIION7.K MONUMUNT8 Never chip, crack tnriilnn, iuobh or cuirodo. Tho nly kind thut never ntod oleittilug. For the truth of- the above huo thorn lu nil tho Salem and m'tay of tho coun ty coinotorles; some of thtiin hii7e boon thoro fo.' ?2 years. If you wnut the verybjit nt HvliU' P'lci'.i anil on ornddioss r8 Mill St. Phono 12.S4, Balum, O. T. II. WAIT. DR. KUM WONDKHKUIi ClIINnHIC WX7TOH Will treat you vltb Oriental horbs and otire any dUeuflo without oporr tlon or pain. ' Dr. Kutn U known everywhore In Salem, and has cured many promi nent people bore. Ifo has Uvod tn Salem for 20 years, nnd can bo trust ed. Ho iiftis many mndlclnea uu known to white doctors, and with thorn can oure catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rebumatlsm, stomach, liver and kidney diseases. Dr. Kum makes n specially ot dropsy and female troubles. Ills rem edles euro private disease wbon e? erythlng else falls, Ifu has bun dreds of testimonials, and gives co li mitation free, Prlcos for medicine very moderate. Persons lu tho coun try can wrlto for blank, Send stamp. If you want some extra fine tea, get It from us nit. kum now wo co.1 r.HICHESTER'S PILLS it VjJK Ljul Ail j.rlrr'4-f AV 'JaJP I'lIU i U4 4 UIJ ndlkVV Zjrwsi t- . .. a til, Mm . AIU.. J At l'rcl'. AttMH.JIH'TK ' JUIAMOM) IIIIAM ni.l, lv l y tit iim M Ht. iloi. AI..JI kctUL SOLDByOUI'GCiSTSniRriHsfK r It jsY Vr" Sl'.M.MIIH Hf'HOOfj The flrt term of the Hummer Normul opens on May 1 and continue eight wtekn. The second term openH on June 2'J and contlnuoti until the August t-xamlnatlou. Classes will be formed In ail the brunches for eia'e and and county papers Tuition each term $10. The class In Primary Methods begins on June IS and continues 12 days. Tuition $7.60 Special work will be given 8th grade pupils. Address, J, J. KKAPH, Halftn, Or. OKH.MW IIAKKHV A NO CON KIXTION Kit V Vow under new management HciiUMtirr ,v hchnkidku IroirletirM Complete Hue of fieah and up-to-duto baktirx goodK delivered to all part ' the city free. We uro proud of our party and wadding t alien, delivered on Hhort notice fllvo m a trial is all wo uV. Store corner Twelfth and Clio muketa Sts. Phone Mutu G1. IM