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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1908)
"" "-- -j DAILY CAPlTAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1008 Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmm m heating the room. H i I U I A I X" S. The w Have You a Summer Sfove ? The stifling air of a close kitchen is changed to comfortable coolness by installing a New Per fection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove to do the family cooking. No kitchen furnishing if so convenient as this stove. Gives a working heat at dnce, and main tains it until turned out that too, without over If you examine the NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove you will se why this It so. Ths heat from tho chimney of the New Perfection" ii centtntrattJ under the kettle and not dissipated through the room by radiation. Thus It does the work of the coal range without Its discomfort. Ask your dealer about thlistovf If not with him, write our nearest agency. . -JAU a Tery handsome piece of lfe&&Lamm houscfumUhlng and give a clear, powerful light more agreeable than gat or electricity. Safe everywhere and always. Made of bra finely nickel plated just the thing for the living-room. If not with your dealer; write our nearest agency. Stuafartf OH Company '(laesrpersrtcd) MILLIARD STANDS FOR PROGRESS OUT FOR DIRECTOR Young Man Is a Candidate on u Platform of Putting Salem in thoJ Front Rnnk ns n School City! BIG BRIDGE DECLARED UNSAFE once, ns a conference waB immedi ately arranged between the city and county authorities of Marion and Polk counties nnd the city of Salem. The break can be repaired In two weeks and in tho mearitlmo a tempo rary ferry will bo made use of. It Alderman Milliard of tho Sixth ward has consented to be a enndi-' date for school directo at the elec- ; tion Monday. There are three peti tions out for him, one containing j nearly all the names of citizens In Englewood, where Mr. Milliard has resided since 1895, when ho came to Oregon. I Another of his petitions is signed .by many of tho prominent biiBlneM men of the city, nnd another by citl zens of the school district generally He is n young man of tho highest character nnd has made n record by .standing up -for progress, on nil lines in tho city comncil, nnd will make a progressive school director. Mr Milliard has three children and has a vital interest in good schools. Wl'l Uphold Salem 8c1ioo1h. "It shall be my purpose to uphold progress in the establishment of tho best possibo schools in Snlem, and especially to sccuro a much needed school house for tho northeastern part of tho city, which Is growing very fast, and the east sehool can no I longer nccommodnto tho children. ' . r ' """"" i 1 ' , xrt comes at n very buoy season when Wo ,mv0 nccdC(1 n cchoo, for Bomo TRAffiG SUSPENDED pan Jn West Approach Breaks itown, nnd County Judge Orders Closed to Tratllc Ferry Will Be KistAbUsliod. Friday afternoon tho discovery was made that a combination span In tho wcBt approach to tho big steel bridge connecting this city with wost Halem was giving way and was un safe for travel. County Jiudgo Scott wan at' once Jnformdd and declared the bridge unsafe and closed to tra vel. Tho break waB caused by rot ting timbers In tho combination pan, but Is not part of tho big orige proper, which is entirely safe. tho berries nro ready for delivery at tho cannery. Ing, it was decided to stop all pedes trians ns well. Tho principal trouble with tho span is that tho timber portion of tho- construction is about rotted out, but Royal expectB to havo now tim ber in nnd tho bridgo rendy for use in about 10 days. At the conferonco this morning Contractor W. P. Royal wno instruct ed lo proceed with tho work of re pairing tho defective support as rap- time, "and tho tlmo hns como to get it. There is more progress possiblo for tho Capital City by making It an educntlonnl center thnn along any other lino and I pledge myself to do all that I can within good safe busi ness lines to that end." 6Vv There's no better preparation for the day's duties than a cup of piping hot Cocoa at break fast. It invigorates, nourishes, strengthens, without artificial stimulation. Does Coffee? B Tafc .jBhw bftrM Wrfrw jf. m m m 1CA Uflft Burn in Iotvn. Our family woro all born nnd raised in Iown, and have used Chnm berlnin'B Col'c, Cholera nnd Diar rhoea Remtcdy (mndo at Dos Moines) for years. We know how good It IB irom long oxpsnuncn in me uso ui veetlg&ted the condition of tho bridgo this morning wore County Judge Scott, County Commissioner W. RIddoll of Polk county, Street CommloBlonor Mnrtln, Contractor Royal and many interested persons from both sides of tho rlvor. Immediately on discovering tho approach of tho bridgo to bo unsafe teams were stonnert from croBelnc. The repairs will bo ordered made at ' bnttaftor tho Investigation this morn- idly' as possible, working both night ' it. In fact, when in El Pneo, Texa, and day. if necessary. Those who in- om7t usof SlmX1 o So now engaged in tho morenntile bus! ness at Narcoossee, Fla., and havo introduced tho 'remedy here. It has proven vory successful nnd is con stantly growing In favor. Ennis BroB. This remedy Ib for salo by Dr, Stone's drug store Jbantfee j?m hm T n ovyn i LESS THAN A CENT A CUP COCOA Is made with scrupulous,- con scientious care and old-fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity, goodness and quality. No cocoa at any price can be better or more delicious. Your grocer sells and recommends it. V I). Glilrnrdolll Company Snn Francisco, J- Annual Conference Young Men's Commencement Exercises. Clirihtinn Association. I State Normal School, Monmouth, Long Bench, Wash., Juno 13-29th, Ore., Juno 20-23, 1908. For tho 1908. For tho above occasion a above occasion' a rato of ono nnd rnto of one and ono-thlrd faro on tho certificate plnn Is authorized to Portlnnd and roturn from nil points on S. P. lines in Oregon. Wm. Mc Murray, Q. P. A., S. P. Co.; John M. Scott, A. O. P. A. S. P. Co. 13-14-15 .-o- onc-thlrd faro on the certificate plan is authorized to Dallns or Indepen dence and return. Wm. McMurray, O. P. A., 8. P. Co.; John M. Scott, A. O. P. A. S. P. 1G-17-18-19. vt ft. " You Don't Have To fiO WITHOUT TANS THIS SEASON n l SM We have just received several large shipments of tan foot8 wear in the latest styles. .-j 3 SOMETHING NEW; COME AND SEE THEM IN i , A: ;W SHOE X W9jr iU . V ; Rhone' State "St.1 - ui Leaders in Up-to-date Eoote"ryJJ ' . Attcntion, 6dwick Tost, G A. H. And voternnB of the Civil war. You, ono nnd all, are horoby urged to attend tho funeral of our Into be loved comrado J. Q. Barnes from his Into residence, 545 Court street, on 8undny, Juno 14, nt 2:30 p. m. PHILLIP A. THOMAS, P. C. D. WEBSTER, Adjutant. Northwest Conference Young Wo men's Christian Association. Seaside, Oregon Juns 19thl29th, 1908. For the above occasion a rato ' of one and one-third faro on the certificnto plan is authorized to p'ortland and return from all points on S. P. lines in Oregon, Wra. Mc Murrny, O. P. A. S. P. Co.; John M. Scott, A. G. P. A. S. P., Co. 10-17-19 1 ' ' " Linn County Pioneers' Associntion. Brownsville, Oregon, Juno 17-19, 1908. Tho Southern Pacific Co. will make n rato of ono and one third fnre for tho round trip on tho certificate plan for this ocnsslon from points on the lines in Oregon. Wm. McMurray, O. P. A. S. P. Co.; John M. Scott, A, O. P. A. S. P. Co. 14-15-10 TEA Why isn't everything: moneyback? Everything: isn't g:ood enougfh. Ver srott return your money il you don't Ilk Stbllling'a UeMi Pay Um, ONE OF THREE MISSING LOCATED (United I'reii U-wi ViUt) San Francisco, Juno 13. X. S. Dewey, one of thrco guests attbeSt I Francis hotel, who had been report ed missing within tho last ten diri, I wns locnted by detectives yeitetdty I at tho Mammon baths at which oce of the other guests was lat teen. Dewey Is a fur drummer from Chi cago and had ben at baths oxer t week. His brother took him In chargo yesterday. The other Wo men hnve not yot been located, Ytfu Never Can Tell. Just exnetly tho cause of jour rheumatism, -but you knott Jtfii i It. Do you know that Ballard Snow Liniment will cure It?-; lloves tho swelling and limbers U JointB nnd muBcles so that jou m be ns active nnd well aa you trer were. Price 26c, 5Qc ana j.vf. Sold, by nil dealer?, GHIGSSMB I'lllI f. IU4 i M V!W T.le n. M'lifr. M fySSfH wiaau.i' "r.YWuM, f)nMmmmWm W fcl SPECIAL SALE rNV,.;.,;K!.'K On Kitchen Wae Big reduction on all cooking utensils. Just in time for fruit preserving season. High grade granite ware at. a great saving. 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