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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1908)
daily capital jnimwAfa" fcAtaafbiiJiciorf. ' SATUKhM " fci, lodri MAI OP COOS MAY FOR WHICH THE WAR DEPARTMENT HAS RECOMMENDED, $500,0(10 FfthltAllIIfM IMFIIOVHMENT .1 v. G '"i ' j j' " ThbbwPv ' f ip COMMON SENSE 1" tclhgcnt people to use only nown composition. There Dr. Plerco'a medicines, the Ich print every Inercdlont hem upon thq bottlo wrap us correctness unucr oatn. Ing In favor. Tho ctpm Plerco's medicines Is o'pett Lea m fore make1 entering po'rs and ill' aro uauy Dosttlon of D to nvcrvbodv.viJr. nerco Doing dcgron nrrli light -nf. nyMtiBn. confldt'iit that ilii) iK'ticr-i lie comuttfllHon ail most in eaidinoAAi v. It Is.thaA rmqi wH HI tv -f i"; ,-- , i Lai Of hnvlntr tho snrrli llght-of tloii i turned fully urtoithU formulae a, bolhfr m uu wiiiiih; ineiffines Is ytiDwn tiic iniflfjji jfirpput Mniuyu incriw up reenfl nuoii. . liolfiK wnoiiy inauo oi me active, medicinal principles extracted from na tlvo forest roots, by oxact processes original with Dr. l'lorco, and without th uso of a drop of alcohol, trlphvroflncd and chomlcally pure glycerlno bulng used In stead In extracting and preserving the curatlvo virtues residing In tho roots employed, those tnedlclnoa aro entirely froe from tho objection of doing harm by creating an appotlto fur either al coholic beverages or habit forming drugs. Exatuluo the formula on their botllo wrappers tho samu as sworn to by Dr. Pierce, and you will find that hit "Golden Medical Discovery," tho groat, blood-purlllur, stomach tonic and bono! regulator tho tucdlcluo which, whllo not recommended to cure consumption In Its advanced stages (no metllclno will Uuthat) yet docs euro all thoso catarrhal condl tlons of head and throat, weak stomach, torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak lungs and hungoncoiiglm, which, if nog. lected or badly trenlcd load up to and dually tormtuaio In consumption. Talio tho "Golden Medical Discovery" In time and It Is not likely to disappoint you' If only you give It a ttivrouuh and fair trial.' IDon't expect miracles. It won't do supernatural things. You must exorcise your outloncn and uersovero In Ita use for a reasonable length of time to not Its full benefits Tho lugrodlonUi of which Dr. Plorco's medicines uro composed have the u nnu al 111 od endorsement of scores ol medical loaders better than any amount of lay, or non-professional, testimonials. They aro not given away to be expur' tncnled with but are sold lv ull dealers medicines at reasonable uncoil. tWESS EAST; This Will Do Mrnln SOUT FAG'I Pom Salem, (), A8 FOLLOWS. I lWTir imw. ',. ' SfM0B ,l ""I HE8r V M T l nc ; A8 FOLLOWS 110TH UMV0 Wl l w xiinouou I'OUTMNi) c tiiicago $74,15 SI. Louis $69.15 S. Paul . $61,65 Omaha $6 1,65 Kansas Cliy $61,65 irnn . I " in, M mi w A Wnshlngton fipoclnl Bttys tho sccrotnry of war hna Ront to congreai a roport of tho army oiiBlnoorfl rec 0111 111 end 1 11 g nu nppmurlntlon. of JG00.000 for further ImprovlnR tho ontranco Ito Coon liny and tho chnn vnol up to Mnrflhllold. Tho oiiRlncora turned down tho proposition to oic tond tho Jetty project because of its oxcosslvo cost, which thoy hollovo la not Justified by jirosont commerce, but roconunondctl tho construction of a BOii-BoliiB hydraulic dredKO for work on tho bar at tho ontranco. ThlH dredgv, opprntlnR In conjuuo tloti with tho dredgo authorized at tho mat sosHlon of coiiRrosa will, It Is hcllovod, produco a channel 18 feet deep at low wator ctair to Marahflold, and It Ib tho opinion of tho engineers that this 1 ample to accommodato proiont commerce. It la estimated that It will coit $C0,000 annually to maintain this channel, onco It Ib ohtnlnod. It Is tho opinion of 'Colonol Roeslor, tlin onglnocr lonrd and of tho chlo'f of onglneorfl that Coos nay Is worthy of Improvement to tho extent desig nated, ana later on It may bo doom od advlwtblo to take up tho Jotty project. Tho roport shows that It would co a $1,809,000 to oxtond tho prcs- ont Jotty 1000 feet, whllo to con- htruct 2500 ftf.lt of tho Fouth Jotty oxtondlng Heawnrd from Coos Head would cont $2,700,000. Jetty con Htruclilon at Coob Day would bo ex ceptionally oxpeiifllvo hecaiiBo It would ho nrcessary to put In an en tire new plant and equipment and a!ao liecauso tho Roa ond of tho Jet y would havo to bo built and covor ed with 40-ton concrot blocks. Tho largOHt rocks found In that vicinity woight qnly 17 tonn, and aro not Btilllclontly heavy to withstand henvy Bonn. In conclusion tho ro port ot tho onRlneorB enyB: "On account of tho Rivnt coait of tho Jetty work, It Ib thought that this may bo ad'Vnntngcoualy post poned Mntll thb bar drodgo has boon glvon a fair trial and hna demon strated whothor or not drcdglns aloivj will glvo enough dojith on tho bar to meet tho needs of tho port." Such dredgon havo worked suc cessfully In othor parts, nnid IL Is bo llovcl they will do bo nt Coos Hay. Ab tluoivi will bo no river nnd Har bor bill this BoiBon, thero will bo no congresnloiml action on ithlH roort prior to ndjournmout, but It Ib cer tain thnt tho rlvor nnd harbor bill that will probably bo passed next wlut'ar will provide $500,000 for Cooa liny. HUMMER SCHOOL Tho llrnt term of tho Summer Normal opens on Mny 4 and continues eight weeks. Tho Bocoml torm opoitB on Juno 120 nnd continues until tho August examination. ClnsscB will bo formed In all tho branches for Btato and nnd county pnpora. Tuition each term $10. Tho cIubs In Prlmnry MothodB begins on Juno 15 and continues 12 ilnyB. Tuition $7.50 Special work will bo glvon 8th grado lxuplla. Address, J. .T. KRAPS, Salem, Or. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER SHIP EIOHT ON IN COURT Tho suit for a dissolution of part nership brought by A. Anilorann against Frtnl Kurtz, proprietor of tho Kurtz meat market, was hoard be fore Judgo Gnlloway yesterday af ternoon and takon under advise ment. Andorson claims that ho emtorod Into a partnership with Kurtz on AuguDt H. 1007, pnylng $1308 for a half Intorest In tho market. Ac cording to tho toriUB of tho agroo mont Andorson says that ho nnl Kurtz wna each to tako $00 a month from tho receipts of tho business, until tho nmount drawn by Ander Bon Bhould oqunl tho prlco paid for hio half Intorest In tho buslnen. In hlfl ttlmony Andonwn wild that Inst month Kurtz refused to continue tho buslnosi with him, or to irocognlzo tho partnership. Ho nlso stated that Kurtz luul already drawn $1000 from tho buslnoss, wlun, according to tho ngromont, ho waa thus far entitled to only $420, Kurtz testimony will bo glvon lata thB afternoon. RHIohhucrs anil Const Ipat Ion, For years I was trobulod with bll lousnesa and constipation, which mado llfo mlsorablo for mo. My innnlltn fnllrul mi) T loot I11V URIinl force and vitality. Popsln prepara tions ana cniunruca oiuy immu imu- m wnran 1 iln tint knnvv wlinrn t should liavo boon today had I not tried Chnmborlnln's Stomach and Liver TablotB. Tho tnblots relievo the 111 fooling at onco, Btrongthon the dlgestlvo functions, purify the stowach, llvor and blood, helping tha system to do Ito work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potta, nirmlnghnm, Al. !lieo tablets aro for salo by Dr. Stone's drug store. Far a burn or scald apply Cham berlain's Salvo, It will allay tho pal, almost Instantly nnd qulokly heal the Injured parts. Eor salo by VJr, Stone's drugstore ASTORIA Tit KW,Y Hjh Ahys Btl DENV ORANGE AS WHOLE ENDORSED TPRA'IER Ed. Jeurtnnl: What Ib doubtless ly a paid notlco appeared In tho lo cal columns of your paper rocontly announcing the notion ot Uroolis Orango, No. 349, on May IC, ondors- lag P. L. Prazlor for tho ollloo of county Judge. Tho grnngo hnvlng nevor boon accused of political trickery, th pasuago of this pecul iar resolution hrs arousal somo communt. Tho matter has boon sifted down and tho following facts aro mibmltted to tho public showing tho resolution to havo been Introduced by a prominent Democrat and wtta engineered by a 'minority " of tho mombors nnd thnt tho grange as a wholo did not participate In this op dorw.iont and aro not nt all favor ablo to tho sentiment thetveln ox presseU. Tho grange at nrookB haB a momborship of about 80 of tho substantial citizens of that locality, Thero woro, at tho meeting on May 10, ut which tlmo this resolution wns passed, eight mon presont, tluvjo of whom were not voters nnd cannot voto at the coming election. Ono of tho eight mon wan a resident of Gor valB and doon not belong io tho Rrooka precinct. It Ib gonorally un derstood that tho grange does not ondoruo this ronolutlon and, In fact, It Is strictly against! tho constitu tion and by-laws of tho grango Xo do so. If It woro possible to call a mooting boforr olectlon It would be dqno and a contrary Bontlmont In corporated Into a now resolution and passed by a largo majority. P. J. IIOLTER, Qommltteoman ' of Rrooka Precinct. Bears the tf.f Lincoln School Notvff, Ono of tUo geography classcB of tho school Ib mnklug a collection of rocka nnd mlnoralB from Oregon, Washington, Idaho and California. Thoy havo pieces of Bllvor and gold oro. Tho collection wnB mndo by tho puplla of tho class unaided by any ono. Tho bird club has boon adding moro noMs to the collection, which now cowdsts of robin, orlolo, canary nnd hummlng-blrdB' nestfl. Tho clmb Is progrosslng. Tho olllcura aro Itobort Victor, prosldont; flortrudo Ilarclc, vIco-preHldont and Pearl Daniels', weci-otary. ARTHUR MARTIN. rolsoit Oak Poisoning, Rnllnrd'B Snow Llnlmont cures It. Mr. O. II. P. Cornelius, Tumor, Oro. writes My wlfo has discovered that Snow Llnlinnnt cures "Poison Oak Poisoning," n vory painfull trouble. Sue not only cured u case of it on horsoK, but on' two of her frlonda who woro poisoned by 'this same ivy. Sold by nil dealers. Prlco 25c, 50o nnd $1.00. W OHli OK MANY COLORS Tho World's Rest Climate. Is not ontlroly froo from dloen9P, on tho high olovatlons fevers pro vall, whllo on tho lower levels ma laria Is oncauntorfHl to a greater or less extent, according to altitude. To ovorcome climate affections, lassi tude, malaria, jaundice, bllllouBiiess, fever and aguo, and gonoral debility, tho most effective remedy Is Hlqctrlc Hitters, tho ureat alterative and blood purlflor; the antidote for every form of bodily weakness, aer vousness, and Insomnia. Sold under guarantee, at J ;C, J&m'& :dr store. Price 60c, LARGEST FACILITIES' IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH QRADE WORK IATES AS 10W At IASTIII HODSIS BUTTERNUT BRBAS. It Is wortk more than any other 'read yet the price ts no higher. Ter sitfo at your grocers'. (miAlYHtNIA BAKItltY, Thowas A Oooley, Prea. Poio IKiiumid Clean Mon. "Wubco, Or., Mny 21. (Er. Journ al.) Al'ow mo to comment nnd con grntulato you for tho many points and hints nnd typical suggoatlonu you mndo to tho tax payors and vot ers In your Iksuo of Mny 10. You aro right; thoso facts aro be ing folt by tho peoplo of Oregon. J have not boon out on a political can vass, hut I havo camped to and fro through flvo rural counties of tho stnto In tho past six wooks and I And by my cnmpflro conventions ami stroet corner associations thnt tho peoplo havo universally concluded and decided to no longor bo gov erned by that revised whlp-crackor bunch nt Portland. Thoy have fully decide! that If tho Republican party could not Bend a delegation down thero to ropreBont thom and tholr IntorostB wothout be ing dlctntod to by such factions, and not rnlso a hand or voice against It, then would bucIi dolegnton tako thnt part or tho party and ninety. Am! tho peoplo cast their votes and use tholr Inlluonco to elect Oov. George E. Chamberlain to roprcsout and protect their Ihtorests at tho U. S. capital as ho has their Interests In tho past two yoars as governor of Orogon. Mr. Editor, a voter that knows theso facts and refuses to rocognlzo them is not a good cltlzou, and a voter that don'.t know thom Is a dangorous citizen. If ho continues to voto blindly ho will sooner or lntor equcozo out of tho Doclaratlon" tho Intent and pur pose of tho words "domestic tran- qiilllty," and iho man that knows an ofllcor or representative ' falters or defrauds In ofilco, nnd would con tinue with a party that would sanc tion a re-lnstaUimont of such a man, I consider Is not In favor ot good government, "Little guilty mon dodge."- Wo bid Governor Cliamber Jaln God's 6peed; wo deem him tho Abraham Lincoln of Oregon. Kindly yours, J. C. ROBERTSON." o . (u- ,u xlta KM in Hvg J uum Salem fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing. Poultry Nottlng, PIckotB, Gates Mhlthold Roollng, P. & I). Read) Roofing, Screen Doors and Ad Justablo Window ScreonB. . CHAS. D. MULLIGAN Succossor WAITER MORLEY. 250 Court St. finlein, Or" TORRID ZONE FUNARCE T ePI SJF ZSJf-jC if The abdvo cut represonts brick lined Torrid Zone Fura Quarnntood gas, smoko and du proof. Economical and durable. A. L. FRASER 258 STATE STREET, Estimates furnished on heatln BBHHBBeBBBelBie"e'isse Graber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will glvo prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to give satisfaction and to be up to tho sanitary stand ard. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Barr's Jewelry Store, Paoae 650. mi d Ml ib I'hdw u. uregM' 'tl M TICKETS VLLBE(Wtt Way 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 20 July 6 7, 22, 23 Aueuslfi 7. v Qood for return In JO 4,w siopover privileges it pi,' wiima iimin mmm w mm For any further Infomnk. ...; -. agents. wm. Brsroniur. Gonornl Passenger Ami PORTLAND, ORKCOtt Time Curd N'o. r..i Raiu. 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