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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1908)
T)A!LvcAPrrr. jornViUi, ulem. onF.r.ov. Friday, JUf.v a. 1008 71 1 m""" w i f m if IV THE CAPITAL JOURNAL V.. HOFEB, Ed. and Prop. Ah i-rf.tn.ini NeiMMtxr Derotcd to Afflcricw Principles and y H. i.n.rJTiri nrtnMBimt of All Oregon. I Mblfhl KrerrBate Kxcept 9udr. Sk Ore. flUBSCRIPTIOtf IIATB8. (fartlMr In AdraBcci T, tr cle'. Prf7t - c" eet nontb m-wc f, by mill, pr rear-....... . M P month....- 85c Wklr, br ", Pr .Ter-....-........l.iw Six momni wo PH Salem Squall Factory. Ellis Jones has established a pis eon ranch In North Salem on the llttlo cnrllno, nnd ds breeding the Plymriuth nock pigeons, and ho Imported"- Trom Boston, and the stock Is dirdcl from Belgium. Mr. Jones has two lota and a building 16x24, w'th q flying pen 24 foet square. Ho expects io nauuio -niv imam, mm expects to turn off GOO to 1000 per month and are shipped to tho larger cities Kiueu out wun mo leuwiuiu on them. They aro worth from three to six dollars a dozen In tho markets. White Shirt Waists Great Sale Now On 4 Lots, Prices 50c up to Silk Ones at $1.50 S m I' SPECIAL DELIVERY Bunnianpa nt nhoriur8 branch dellvorr ofllcea aro establish- t ik& following place at 35 coats por month, $1.00 for three menths: AwtMu Store, VO. Do Voe & Bon, Asylum Avotvuo Junction. -TTT..- 1. -..!. .-. a W Tana rinrAnn T7nnd Htnra "ifcuio's Store. Alex. Daue, SouthCommordal street. Wctrlc Htoro, C. M. Eppley, EaBt State streot. Fairgrounds Store. Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road. Howell's Corner, Twelfth and Cross streets. rt v. nroporr. A. A. EnKlcbart. Twelfth street. , ' ji Wlweler's Store, W, D. "Wheeler, Highland avenue. tew Park Store, F. O. lowersox, Twolfth and Lesllo. 'Lane Ckocory, Seventeenth strot J. L. Moore & Son, cornor Capitol and Union streets. "West Salem Store, West Salem. ZIhh'b Confectionery, 478 Stato street. Dr, Stone's, 241 North Commercial stroot. Huffman's Store, North Sixth street. German Bakory, corner Twelfth and ChomekeU. 5, 3piik 8alkm and btavto.v and 1t1ik halhm and silvkuton rlkotrio railroads. Thero has boon n great deal of sewspapor talk about tho above projects. In one way tho pooplo pay too much attention to nowspapor talk and HKTTLB DACIC AND TAKE THINGS FOB GRANTED AND DO NOTHING. Tho nowspapors aro expected to boost and puff and blow about such 'things and thoroby many nro do ct'Ired. For Instanco, tho statomonts pub lished about the Stnyton and Salem wleclrlo lino bolng built on tho Welch plan. NOW, WHAT WAS It RALLY DONE IN THAT MATTER? A conimltteo of cltlzons from the towns on tho lino and n few Salem business mon promoted a plnn of ateek subscription. , On Hint plan, which was fully mado public BETWEEN TIIIIITV AND FORTY TIIOIMAXI) DOL IiAllH WAN HUIIHCIUIIKI). Tho biiBlntss mon at Aumsvlllo nnd Stayton and Turner todk tho wRttor up and subscribed llhornlly from $100 to $2000 oach. At Sslum tho commlttco composed of J. Frank Hughos, W. Y. Rich ardson and 13. Hofor NUHHUKIRKI) 0O BACH. Orocor Biiloy and Job prlntor 'KHIott subicrllied $100 onch purely -voluntarily. Othors mid they wou'd us soon ns built WILL UK WOHTII anbscrlbo. THREE Olt FOUR TIMKS flr lion . . ...V vwv Tho nowspapor talk cavo tho peo ple the Impression THAT ACCEPT ING TUB PLAN SETTLED THE .MATED. Full pngo hondllnoj indicated that tho road was already built. There Is too much of that kind of Jumping at conclusions nnd tho nowspapors are largoly to blamo. If tho property ownors nnd busi ness men nnd capitalists of this city mean buslneis and want to sno tlm road built LOT THEM SUBSCRIBE FOU BONDS. The commlttoe that worked on tho stock subscription plan showed good faith In their plan by putting their names down for $500 each, Waters' olHco has suporcoded tho tho Wolch plan. Let Hiobo who aro back of that OCT THEIlt COMMIT TEES OUT AND PUSH IT TO COM-PLETION. Tho Wolch plan nccoptcd In Mr. Mntors' ofllce has suporccdod tho tho other plan. It Is a good plan. Let It not bo put to sloop by Ipdlfforonco, Lot this community show it good faith or forovor keop still about railroads. No such pickup was over offorcd a community, 'f Snlem will do ono hnlf tho subscribing, THE LITTLE TOWNS WILL CARRY TUB HAL AXCE. It Is a downright lack of capacity nnd lack of fnlth In our city and Its futuro to noglect so splondld nn opportunity. Tho road from Salem to Stnylor. Twcntr-fivc Cenfcs Is tlo Price of Peace. The terrible Itching and smarting, incident to certain skin diseases, .s almost InBtantly allayed by apply ing Chamberlain's Salvo. Price, 25 cents For sale by Dr. Stone's drug store. o Indliin Taken Back Shoriff J. M. Edwards of Yakima camo to Salem yesterday morning and took with him Jnmes Parkonuto Woosle, who Is charged with mur dorlng his mother, and another In dian, In a drunken brawl nt Yaki ma, and whp wns captured Tuesday at Chemawa by Deputy Sheriff Mln to. Shoriff Edwards left wjth tho prisoner nt 11 o'clock yesterday morning for Yakima. Mlnto Is to bo congratulated In capturing tho In dian, as ho Is considered to bo a vory bad character. Lot 1 at $1.00 each Selected from our $1.50 as3ort- mont, olther lace or embroidery trimmed. A fine waist nnd only $1.00 Lot 3 at 50c each A very neat lawn waist, trimmed. Only a few of these. 50c Lot 2 at $1.25 each Hero nro pmo beautiful wnlatu, values up to $2.00. Those will not bo with us long, nt this price. $1.25 Lol i at $1.50 each WHITE WASH SILK Values $2.50 $1.50 WAIST, LOW RAlES EAST Will Bo Mado Thlj Season by n, SOUTHER PACIFIC (LINES IN OREGON) Ftom Salem, Ore, AS FOLLOWS: TO 240 and 246 Commercial R0STE1N & GREENBAUM, ISMS' Ghicago St. Louis St, Paul Omaha MOTH WAYS ONE WAf THROUGH VIA PORTLAND CALIFORNIA $74.15 $69.15 $61.65 $61.65 Kansas City $61.65 $&7.5b $82.50 $817,5 $75100 $75.09 Before tho mnttor could bo pushed farthor-T-tho olectlon lnto---vonlng Mr. Wolch nnd Mr. Wntor? Timdo n proposition and A COMMIT TUB WAH APPOINTED TO CON WDBIt THAT. Tho committee was composed of Ranker Froros of Stayton. Sherman Hwnnk o( Stnyton and County Tmuurur Hlchardson of Salem. Thoy callod on Wolch and Wntorx wnd hud matter, explained to thorn Hnd accepted tho Welch. Wntors pro position TO HUIISCIIIIIB FOU 9100,000 IIONDH. . If tho bniuls aro subscribed for "Welch nnd Wntors ngroo to build thu lino from Salem to BUiyton. Tho bonds aro to run five yonrs, drnw six per cent, and nro to bo A rilWT MOUT(3.Oi: ON THE PltOP Kirrv, That h n good plan on which to liulld the road, and U tho only plan now ponding for the construction of tho Salem nnd Stnyton olectrlo rond. But moroly acoptlng Mr. Wolrh'l lnn doo not build tho road. TUB HONDH HAVE NOT BBBX Sl'll. HnilllKII FOB. Unlwa tho $100,000 of bonds are subHurlbod for no rond will bo bul't. DEPOSITORS in the sav ings deportment of the Capital National Bank are requested to present 000 bonds that nro aikcd to bo tnk en. Aro thoro not ono hundred mon of norvo nnd fnlth and confidence In the futuro of Snlem and tho Wll lametto Valley to tnko $1000 nploco? THEN WB AUK POOH AND APATIIirriO INDEED. Tho Journal hns rovlowod this mnttor to lot nil know Just exactly how It fttnudi, nnd Mint no one bo resting undor a falso apprehension. Let no ono bo docolvod. if this mnttor Is lot to tost, Is put to sleep. TIIKKK IS NO ItLAME ATTACHED TO UK. Thli lino would tnp tho trndo nat urally belonging to this city. It Would mnko Salem a distributing center. ' Those mnttora havo nil boon hown up. Are we dead and nsloop. or nro bslng doped with soporl flis Judiciously administered? Polton Oak Pohonlng. Bnllard's Snow Llnlmont cures It Mr. O. II. P. Cornelius, Turner, Oro., writes My wlfo has discovered that Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oak Polionlng," n vory painful troub'o. Sho not only cured n caso of It on horsclf, but on two of hor friends who wore poisoned by this same Ivy. Prlco 2Gc, 50c nnd $1.00. Sold by all dcalors. - Splendid Anuiinl. Loo Potorsou has Just publlshei tho 18th anuunl numbor of tho Port land Commercial Rovlow tho So attlo Exposition numbor. Tho Il lustrations nro appropriate, nnd tho wholo publication Is vory creditable to tho Btato of Oregon. Mr, Peter son hns becomo a recognized author Ity on commercial mnttors nnd stn tlsttc8 on crops nnd mnrkots. He hns won hU way to tho front rank of commorctnl publishers, and Is u factor In financial Journnllsm that will hnvo to bo reckoned with by those who want rollnblo Information, o It Can't Ilo Brut. Tho boat of teachers Is cxporlonco. C. M. Harden, of Sllvor City, North Carolina, sny: "I find Blcctrlc Bit tors docs nil Hint's claimed, for it. For Stomnch, Llvor nnd Kidney troubles It can't bo boat. I havo trlod it and find It n most excellent medi cine." Mr. Hnrdon Is rlcht: It's the host of nil medlcllnos nlso for weak ness, Inmo back, and all run down conditions, Best too for chills nnd malaria. Sold undor gunrantoo at J. C. Perry's drug storo. GOc. o Troasuro seekers nro again at work trying to find tho $10,000 nl logod to linvp boon btirlod by "Bill Bacon," tho smuggler nnd train rob bor, nt his old homo nt Wonntchee, Wash. AL al51li CUT AN ARCH between tho hall and parlor or parlor nnd library; replnco that unsanitary wall paper In tho dining room with a beaut iful, panolod wnlnscoto and It will bo bettor than building a now houso. I can do It to tho Queen's tnBto nnd nt sur prisingly llttlo cxponse. A. SI. HANSEN, Mnnufnctttror of Sash, Doon, Mouldings, and all kinds of House finish. Cornor Mill nnd Church streets. Phono Mnln 344. I THE BUREAU Is a gontlomnn's resort you not only find gontlomen In front of tho bar but behind tho bar. F. P. TALKINGTON, Proprietor His long cxporlonco In tho business has taught him that it pays to buy only tho host. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Tolophono, 177. 3CG stato St. TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE July 6' 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21,22 Cood for roturn in 00 days with stopovor prlvilogea at pleasure within limits REMEMBER THE DATES For any furthor Information call 03 agents. WM. M'MURRAY, Gonoral Passenger Agont PORTLAND, OREGON, ' Phono 44,Maln 147 N. High St. C W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs ard Livory, all Rigs Modorn Rubber Tiro. TORRID ZONE FUNARCE TEA Tho way to buy tea is in CluiiiilHriiliiH Colic, Cliolcin mill Dliirrlwiiii Rciiutly Would Havo Bum! 1 1 tin 8100.00, ,. "In 1002 I hnd a vory severo nt- taek of dlarrhoon," says R. N. Far- rar of Cat Island. La. "For unvnrai wooks I was unablo to do anything On March IS, IJ)Q7, i had n similar attack, nnd took Chnmborlnlnv Colic, Cholera nnd Dlnrrhooa Rem- ,ouy wnicn gnvo mo prompt rol'of, I consider It ono of tho best medi cines of its kind In the world, nnd had I used It In 1902 bollovo It wou'd have savod me a hundred dollnr dot' tor's bill." Sold by Dr. Stono's drug storo. Nt Notaries, William R. Wakeflold, Wnldper: W. N. Barrett. Hillsboro; J. Tousch- er, Jr., Pertland: Wm. Each, Salem, packages; somebody is ,u,'i ! Tims,, wxn lm(l stomach responsible for it. nSSSSSSSSTTiMl r i "! Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wlro Fencing. Poultry Nottlng, Pickets, Gates, Malthold Roofing, P. & d. Ready Roofing, Screen Doors and Ad justable Wli.dow Screons. CIUS. D. MULLIGAN Successor WALTER MORLEV. 2.10 Court St. Sninn,, 0r Gr aber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING 'vh cr ttim rmr mtmr II rcu iot' UitU Porrin. the Paelfle ooast Iwgue umpire, got to th Amwloan it-ague mm ason. A Rolilen Wedding, ins that man and wifa knv iivi o good old age and coas,quU i haw Kept tiUUy The Uwt way t.i Trn,VuUU,Jf ? OUt Of 3S ii i. 0,!y .WH' tu a ,,l9 U to kM i Ballard's Herblu i i .?...." T? their pass books for IhcllKv," ?SZXf E08'?: by all dOAlen. ou'" I purpose of having credited the semi-annual interest due July 1. JOSEPH ALBERTS ICasWer Trouble. After dootorlng for about 12 yeara for a bad stomach trouble, and ponding nonrly flvo hundred dollnrs for modlolno and doctor's fee, I pm-. Chased my wife one bos of Chnmbor lalns Stomach and Liver Tablets, which did hor so much good that she continued to uso thorn and they uavo don her more cnnii ihnn nil Of Uio modiolus I bought bsforo Samuel Boyer, Folsom, Iowa. This medlcino is for niu ). n o., ... drug storo. Sample froe. ' Wllliuuotlu Hotel Arrlvnls. W. S. Burls. D. D. Day. H A Al bright. Mr. and Mrs C. H. lrelnnd. J. G. Van Huffol, a H. Rlchmon '. Mrs. D. F. Cnrnos. all of Portlaud int. n ini'a ... . - .., tut ruiiresonts our brick lined Torr:d Zon0 Furnace, Guaranteed gas, smoke and dust proof. Economical and durable A. L. FRASER 238 STATE STREET. Estimates furnished on hPatlng Timo Card No. 53, Southern pncfi, Co., Effective Sunday, Maiy l Totrard Portlnnd, Passenger, No. 1C. G:13 a. m. Oregon Ex. nrosH. No. 18.-8:40 n. rn. Cottage QroT No. 12. 2MB p. m. Roseburg nil. songor. ' Tomud Portlnnil. Frnlirhf iNo; ?2,2'T,G:0 p '"-Portland 1 fast frolght. ;No. 220.-10:4011:28 a. m. . wny freight. , Tomirtl Sim Francisco, Passenger .No. li j:;03 a. m. Roseburg I paBsengd' No. 17. 0HC p. m. Cottago Grow passenco. No. 1G. 9:pt p. in. California ex press. , No. 13.-3:31 a. m. San Francis oxpress. Toward San Francisco, Freight. No. 221.-2:43 a. m. Portland fait frolght. No. 223.-11:28 a. m. way frolght Oregon Elcctlrc Timo Table Timo of arrival and departure of cars at Salem is as follows, Portland and intermediate peints: Arrive Loavs Locnl 8:40 a, rn. 0:00 a.m. Express 10: GO a.m. 0:05 a.m. Local 1:26 p.m. 11:06 a.m. Express 4:20 p.m. 1:45 p.m. Local 6:45 p.m. 3:28 p.m. Expross 8:20 p.m. 0:00 p.m. Will glvo prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to give satisfaction and to bo up to the sanitary stand ard. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, bad. of Barr's Wni, I iCasWerj Sheriff o. A. FlUpatrlck, of Tol urlde. today denied tho charge that ho had threatened to kill stove Adam' attorney. druKUtj. ' . 4 ,,! 80,u u' a UOV's Mfrt Snwwl My llttlo boy. four yoars old. tu 1 LrZrJ. "Lentery We 7, J .' i " "A "uul w .wm Ba boriain'3 Cq11o, Cholera anj SI rhoea remedv w)itr. nra.i v.... ".. "a,ve ittt 8avod n,s ''fe.-Wllliam ... w.u,.,.s , v-aroon tllll. Ala. TheO s no doubt but this remody saves tho lives of many chlldreu each yonr Glvo It with castor oil according to the plain nrlcted Mrom. "r, " Sure la certain. For sale i,v "V atone'a drug storo. I IWWMTf-Mii ..... mi ONS cR MANY COwO. u M Tj LARGEST FACUi:iesH Irtj IN THE WT7Cn m ti,t n;n''.r:Ar,oKB Mi rnuuuUTION OF jjT HIQH GRADE WORK H MR '"" A t8y ST HOISCt I K ff?BrT!sPiPspBIWBBMSsl tMiilmlncBSftsM isa mnpo til iBB Htuic runnA i c n -wm0 UUV, Mi Jb u t t HICKORT BARK Cough Remedy Coughs, Colds CROUP rrrm , 1 1.,, , heopinCouh Horirn,M Bronchiil, SORE'THROAT THROAT.MIUNGS g.orco,Ut;L M " in f I CORVALLIS & EASTERN R. R. TIME TABLE Nu 4 Leaves Dntrolt 1:00 p.m. follows, commencing Jan. 16, 190ij Trains for Corvallis. 4 No. 8 Leaves Albany 7:66 a.m. rrives jt CorvallU .... 8:35a.m. No. 10 Lcavo3 Albany 3:66 p.m. Arrlvos at Corvalila ... 4:35 p. m. No. 6 Loaves Albany 7:45 p.m. Arrives at Corvallis .... 8:25 p. nt Trains for Albany. No. 6 Loaves Corvalila 6:30 a.m. Arrlvos at Albany 7:10 a.m. No. 0 oave3 Corvalila Anlvos at Albany No. 7 Leaves Corvallis Arrives at Albany No. li (Sunday only) Loaves Corvallis 11:15 a. Arrives at Albany 11: 68 a.m. No. 12 (Sunday only) Leavos Albany 12:35 p. Arrives at CorVallJs .... 1:18 p. m- For further information apply M Portland, Oregon, June 17. Commencing Juno 22nd and until further notice, tho following train service will be in effect on the Ilea of tho O. & e. R. R. between Al bany and Yaqulna, daily except Sunday-Train No. 10 Train No Mixed Passenger Leave Albany 7:45a.m. 12:40p.. Arr. Yaqulna 1:30 p.m. 6:30 p.; Train No. 15 Train No. 1 Passenger Mixed Lv. Yaqulna ,,2;15 p.m. 7:00a.s. Arr. Albany.. 7:00 p.m. 1155 a.m, On Sundays the service will be a follews: Lv Albany 7:35 a. m.; ar. Yaqulaa U:40 a. m.; lv. Yaqulna 6:00 p. ar. Albany ii;30 p. m, r o, WM- McNURRAY, 6-23-6t Qen, Pass. Agt- 2:16 p.m. 2:66 p.m. 6:00 p. 6:40 p.m.