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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1908)
JBJiqy. rrv". """. ,7:?7OT'r.;T ; rv-3 tst; , i-.. v ""W uA - " J.) iiUJSWOO ' - fWKrr"' DAJJ r1r """- OMGQX. JIPMAT. WVjg iHU6 iHorttwtieM )h Adcrtkili' ?w ). Map. -J It ha csk boc the customer iclfck railway io display in the lions and inswe or mo Jtca a largo and varied seieo.ion tetures ttwWly photogrr.pns, i. .. 4W erftilf". Attractions bt fwlr renpKUTe lines So ncceptame Iwre these proved to the public, and to ctich an extent ha It undoubtedly Swrfrlbuled to Increased travelthat fit Midland railway of England ban yeeptly Introduced ttttll anothor Mature, designed to Inform the trav eler and. to resist him In deterinln jfck hqtea, , ft &l'Ui frinvifln thf Uookttig H or- Miwige' hcre t,ki.1 ffeeee are located or In gome equal!? toMYfcnlent placo, arc largo ordnance uma nf ho neighboring country, Straws to the scale of one Inch to the pie. Each map Ja'corapoecuoi oae eLh nrdlnanco 1icts, ltfc entire ""i,M rovored bolni S nutee from forth to south and 38 wiles iron i to veet thus giving some nui itiare mile of territory In detail. it ap are of the contgur aerlei, kt it la oulte Mtb? for latnlll- Rt traveler to locate tho hills nnJ Sale oa the route. In most cas lire in a note on the map indlcat fie the exact height above sea level aoraJHafc0-ot tbe railway. i .1.. ti nartlcular stations If 'TI&- map are attracting much at tention, since they are noi -; vjcenble to persona traveling by t. e railway, but are otten oi i valueto cyclists and even pcdestri- am. Cyclists, in parucuir, ... ..n(i ff ihilr data for a trip. rinm these new advertising map, btten proceeding part of the way on tholr blcrclea ana coniiuuum v. - ttirnlUK by tho railway iram. Consular Report, . --... tin Ttnat. Tho l)cst of teachers lo experience.1 CM. Harden, of SUver City, Nor h Carellnarny: "l And Electric Bit tortr ddci, nlUtbat's claimed for m For Stomach, ; Liver, ana troubles it can't Jbo beat. I haveOrlcd It nnd find It ft most excellent medi cine." Mr. Harden is rigm, n v; best of all medlellnes also for weal nesB. lame back, and all run down conditions.. Best too for chills and malaria. tSold uhder guaranteo at J. 0. Terry's drug store. 50c. i -'i mmm j .... i.il.. n, Tronrh KlrrftttHJ "Xo words can deicrlbe the ploj tnresquo and ever-cnanging ochuij; of the cntlro routo," say Henry 0, nowinnd in ADDloton's for July, re lating hlfl experiences whllo crosslnif Europe by motor boat. "No road or by-path which we had over sees. In Franco could compare with the uut rrbarra -of this 'winding TE l . .. , V n 4 m - d m " w v ! m t ' 11 f - '- li 'i T L. it - - ...i-L'- if M'wmfl throuKh wood- cd Valley, skirts the edges of wild, bracken-covered hills, where one may look for miles across the. the in; tervoning country ahd see.the moun tains blue with distance times the cnhal'lll lead fdr the entlr3 1x18 v through .Btately avenues of grnnd old tree whoe, interlacing foliage screen's-the beat of the mld Bummer sun, (5ften. from some t,irti Rlone. one may Took down Into a verdant valley where a broad river wlnda away through forest-coyereu tilfis, wlthrber6'and there (he Gothic towers of'a stately chateau or the ruined ones of some mediaeval fort ress thrust aboyo the luscious fol iage. There aro such vIowb to be had and others more fiastoral of the valley of trie Marne and the Meuee and tho Mossellc; The latter two aro crossed by .trie' canal on high atone bridges similar to those bu'lt for a railroad. Also there are tun-t-pIb whore tho canal bores through tho heart of hill and mountain. "Most Interesting ox an u -nualht experiences which come to ond durlnB this sort of a Journey. In our mecanlclen costumes of oiu dungaree wo were invariably accept ed as three professionals engaged to transport the boat to the Rhine for some rich American As a result we were recelve'd .by"the canal folk upon terms of friendly equnllty, and mnny a long and Interesting chal wc hnd with them." i Wc Lwocter Ladres' Slikt Waists and White t Skirts Just Right. W o jar&nteo to. All of our shirtwaists nre caro- fully washed with a special neutral soap, starched just t whoro thoy should bo slnrchqd and Ironed by experts who have made shirtwaist Ironing a special study. We arc pleasing, the. most caroful dressers In the city with our shirtwaist work and aro suro wo can plcaso you. May wo have a trUl. , ,' , V . irtafrHllW SAtEM LAUNDRY COMPANY Te, 2( ise-160 8. Liberty St. fi"r.'''. .''.""'.' " ' ""'" ",l'.t)l E. ECKERLEN Fjamily Liqtior Store 44 ClNBfMKil S. Free- Dtliyery H mLL W -f eHBIaaaWL aWdAJrTiXwCfc 1 1 tMSW M IL i-Ma4 T lB-al B W IT MAKS FUN FOH T1IK IIOVS, as well ax for tho whole family, when you have a Orapbophono In 'fbe house. It Is the twentieth cen fury arauier, and many n dull even Ingln the winter can bo passed pleas antly with a Graphophonc. We lmvfi them at all prices, and with both comic and sacred songs. Just as yoi desire. P, J. SAVAGE, 54T ComwTcUI Strwt, DO YOU WANT TO Make or Lose Money THIS SUMMER mil w wv i ? '.a- T HKHS it hb puod naa for any "lummer dulltMsV in 'ha (rv of IU lty. That's strong itatwat t n ot nearly o atvoMc w tho am t foltew. No iff tii tail ttty vr sufforod ram ihwww dtillnM that was not djwcily tr&oalile ( iu adorUJB policy--tjmt wss not 1):YITA1i? oa atMi8 o ta RdVMthlug ''polk? Tkli i a Itros ktAweuV haf Mel 5 stwiag u ta wie t follow. You tt m wh Md tat are a tutrHt ta tils ety 1IAVIJ TUB AllBOUrre l0VHRTO UHOJDB WII9TNRR. durtHi TU13 WWWM. YOVR STOltB SHAM LAG AND 1UOSB QR0V.ND. throutU CNCOl'KAOtNO THK MDNMlllVWQ IJAniT IN THE lEOrL&-or shall kvn j ausy as, In the ooaHl -basy -was," Yvu dcd ta aU?oao way r Uie olhr whu y d id en howi uyih, op iMttr IUU q vrlfc advanlie dartc tha sutuuer 8t)ts. - To rwiiy M$aln yrottBd" at a tlmflyfiin ion tw are laj ing aU ftttjlnsv lk Pot mV joUdWllt lt an aprattoa woj of an DrKUe merjtnU-Tvorr t a vain wao aablt of atcompllhla hl$ purpow. Iloy'd Life Savetl. My little boy, four years old, hnd a wvere attack of dysentery. We had physicians; both of them gavo him up. Wo then gavo him Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diar rhoea remedy which cured him and bellevo thnt saved his life. William H. Strollng, Carbon Hill, Aln. Thre Is no doubt but this remedy snves tho 1 1... nf nmnv rhildron ench year. Glvo It with castor oil according to tho plain prirteu directions nnu i euro Is certain. For sale by Dr. Stono's drug store. i. ti Model Home of Tonunorrow. A houso of cement; a home with out a chimney; a house with plenty cf artificial light and heat and yet without a bit of fire; n house without coal, without ashes; without dan goroue gnsei; such is to be the houso of tommorrow. This is Indeed an Ideal house, nnJ It la not Impossible to htfvo" for, with little trouble, one has Just been com pleted at Carrolton, 111. Wrjlle this wonderful homo Is the only one of U V.ml In the world, It li a good example of what Hie average Ameri can homo will bo In a few yifars from now. Wood Is fast becoming too sca-co and too high In price to bo used ns common building material, and tho time Ij already here, when, for econ omy's sake, architects and contrac tors nre figuring to comtruct all buildings of steel and concrete. An tho Biinnlr of conl diminishes tho cost Is advancing to that evorythlns possible g being dono to husband tho mipply and to see that none of tho precious stored heat is wasted. Elect rlclty, generated by water pow er, is even now taking the placo of coal as a ource of power and the itime- l not far distant when It will rank first as a.Fourco of heat. This model 20th-century home nt Carrolton U 34x30 feet, two stories high, w(.th attic and basomont, nnd has eight rooms on the two main i floor. While Kdlion's Idoa of a conr creto house to he poured Into one big maid was not carrlod out in Us construction, yet the principal build ing mnturlnl was of concrete Tho foundation nad walls arc of concrete Mocks. These blocks were molded right on the ground as they wre re quired, so tatro was not wasU of material The floors are of hard wood and the Interior It finished In aUsier and oak. Sack a house re qalrc but little weed la. Its construo t'oH. The style ef architeettire I nf tlnlnHbitatal wUeiott type. thU Itiea Wlac rarrei out tatoughoat the Interior. The house Is fronted with a large porch, ajd the whole ooMstmettoa or, rather, the eaUre eost. wu leas then 13 5e. Freak X. Itauekett la Tothnkal World ilaga-Mae. making people Invisible, b through a brick wall anu " ing dir6ct with frlond9 in New York arc solved If the lynnoscoje fu.fllls all its promises. John Wellesley Lynn, tho nven tor, claims thnt he has proved by ac tual experiments that his instrument wl . (1) Allow people in London to see any one In America Instantan eously (2) Reflect any written messago at once to the most distant places. (3) Enable any person to seo right through any human being or solid substance as If they were not there. , Ho Bays Sir Thornae Mpton and other gentlemen have Interested omlvPB in the Invention and have written expressing themselves per fectly satisfied with the experiments. "I have been at work on this in vention for nine year, and was work ing all tho time on a preconceived scheme. A curious accident, how ever, helped me to the solution. "I. was working In my siuuy wu. my apparatus, and, looking through, jaw what appeared to be a hole In place of the floor. I found to my surprise thnt I could see right through the carpet and floor to n transmitter In the cellnf. "I have been awarded a diploma at the Inventions Exhibition for opti cal dltcoverles, and am willing to show what I can do before any com mittee of scientific experts.' Lon don ExpreES. ,'' fc MnSjiiitf una " anwJ;iiW' BWBslBwaBw"r A Golden Weildlnp. means that man and wife havo lived to ft good old ago and consequently V.-..r Vont ViAflUVlV Thf llPSt WAV tO keep healthy Is to see that your live does it's duty 305 days nut of 3C5. I Tho only way to do this Is to .ieei Ballard's Herblne In the houso and take It whenever your liver gets In- I -..!.. r.A .nl. TtAI linttlO. Rolfl by all dealers. O" HulIdliiK Lnws In .Mnncbc!tcr. Kuk lnnil. The by-laws of Manchester are a g ? nd.'PM"? rnop' tl'afp now 'n oo ertttlou. In 'he Judgment of the com mittee tho new by-laws aie an lm: portnnt and much-needed step for- , wnrd. They will secure to the houses of tho future more air space, wider Btreets, and an absenco of long, monotonous rows. Tho main ob ject Is to prevent the spread of rlums and promote the health nnd comfort of the people. In future no now street will be less than 14 yards wide, an Increaso of two ynrdo on tho minimum width, Main roads mint bo 50 feet wide Instead of 30 ' feet, tho present minimum. And, ns far as possible, ono street will be planned to ns to flt In with other streets. The long rows of houses, k11 of ono pattern, win not no sanc tioned. No block of houses must con tain more than ten nor cover a frontngo of more than 100 yardi. I At tho baok of each cottage thjre must be nn area of not less tnan -to feet, nn advanco of 100 feet. No blind alleys will be allowed In the future, and all passages muEt lead to main streets. The committee also made provision for ctnlrcases In nil houses to be fitted with hand ratU. These nre the main polnt6 of the new by-laws. They will not, how ever, affect the houses that .have al ready been built, but In future all plans that come before the commit tee for sanction will have to conform to the new regulations. Consular Report. o I'olson Oak PoUonlng. Ballard's Snow L!nlwent cures ; Mr. Q, H. P. Cornllui. Turner. Ore . yrltes My wife has discovered that Bjiow Llplment cures MPolsQn Oak IotonllJS.,, a very painful troub'e She !jot only cured n .saga oyf It on iersJf. but oa two of heiSfrlenda syhoyere poisoned by ttib tarae Ivv. Pijce 2Se, SOc and $U00. feeld ly hat the ThQ Ximv Rpiuttlr That Does. "Df Kttg's Vw DUeArtry U the 'remedv chat duee the healiag otker proaslse tut tau to peHerat." say3 Mr. & R Ptewo. of Artura Centre. Ph.. It is rurinir i&. al tkMka nn l luag tfoehle of toac staaauy, that ,oUef trAtueats relieve oalv tempo .rarlly. New DJeeorofy doles me so mvefc good that I fevj coaadent Its continued use (or a reasoaab'e i length of time will restore me to perfqt health." This roewned cojgh and ookt remedy and throat I and Iwag heeler b toid at J C Per ry's drug store Uc and Si oe T.ial vwiiiu icv Mamds of tho Lynnoscop. The man el. of the yuaoscep the Invention by means of which, it claimed, aay eae can ee roand the world, wer explained to an Fxjre33 represenuithe bv the Invctor All the old difficult prgDtems of MIDSUMMER DRY, COOPS BARGAINS $1.00 eacil While Shirt Waists Selected from our regular $1.50 lines; .reduced to $1.00 eacn. llnoa rAUUCeU tw fevw e CALICOES MERCERIZED PRINTS Black. Sateqn Underskirts, reg ular 11.00 values, two ruffles and only 75c. Heavy unbleached muslin, drillings nnd- canvas for tents nt reduced prices. $1.00 Each Nice White Parasols Ono row of embroidery Insertion, white enamel stick; bargain at $1.00. 5 A YARD 6 A YARD Strnw batB, lO.o up,. Best cambric muslin, 12 &c yd, 40-Inch shirting, 10c yd. Boys' overshlrtB, 45c each. MILLINERY. Wo nre closing out all of thli season's goods at a fraction of their real value. 240 and 246 Gcmmcrciai R0STEIN & GREENBAUM, TSffaWKB LaiMMaaMMH .miMI RAMITAIK No. '18 By the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK; Saleni, Or. Points That Should Interest You WE provide, an absolutely safe placo 'to deposit your money. WE aro not nn experiment but a grown, really existing reality. WE return your money1 (all of It) on demnud. WE nre prosperous ni well ns progressive and MERIT WINS. WE give you the best of service bb tho result of long experience. WE do not mimic, or meet, but create, orlglnnto nnd rnlse. WE have a large capital, surplus and profit account, thus Insuring safety and liberal treatment to our pntrona. WE Invite new business upon our own merits for strength, supe rior facilities and courteous treatment. United States National Bank of Salem, Ore. ew u sjsjsjHMSMWHSjsjsjm 1 THE BUREAU Is a gentleman's resort you, not only find gentlemen In front of tho bar but behind the bar. F, P. TALKINGTON, Vt opnetor H's long experience in the business has taught him that It pays to buy only the best. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Telephone, 177. 256 Stato St. rr 9 READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR WELL DRESSED MEN. Af ffljW uunfvw i7Vis aT" price range: $20 to 4Q all dealers. v .Now Notaries, . Ctn W nan man PUM.'llte. nm.l orby. Salem; Beatoa A. Radford, Boyd; W. H. Baoy. Portland; Paul ulflach. Wea; LeeU B. Raaeh. suverton; jorr R. Wherry, Elsie; I, Isaaceoa, Hubbard. v ' u , ; DeWltft Wlteh HaieJ Salve U or peefally good for piles. Reeommead d and sold by all druggist, o " For Street lVitartmeiit, SeaJel offere will be received by the committee on pbllq buildings. of the.ojtj- of Salem, Oregtn, up to 5 o'oJeck p m. oa Thursday, Jmy 16, 19S. for the sale of the property in the city of Salem suitable for the use of the street department. Offers to be left with the city recorder at the city hall. E PRESNALL, 5t Chatrmnn. jw- - V CASTOR I A !lr Iafaats u Cilllrs. Til m Ym Km Aiwyi lntU ?dm ld . ii.ih Newport YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort THE PLACE TO GO FOR PERFECT REST AND..EVEUY CO CF.IYAIILB'FJOR.M OP HEALrilFUL AND DELIGHTFUL REC REATION. ITS FACILITIES ARE COM PLKTE Best food and an noun dan.ee of it. Fresh water from springs. All moder'n necessities, ca as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly provided every day, .Fuel la abundance. Cottage partly furnished or unfurn lhed to be Mad ohskrty. Strict municipal sanitary-regulations NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albanr or Corrallis, thence CorvalJa &. Eastern R. R. Train service dallr aad the trlp.a pleasure throughout. RATE FROM SALEM -SEASON SIX MONTHS TICKET- SMU .; .SATURDAY TO MONDAY TICKET ff.SiQ, Our elaborate new Summer Book gives 'a coaclse, description, of Newport, including a iUt ofbowft, their - oapIcty anf raUsv C.11 on, ieJephone or write local ageaU ' V W.M. McMURRAY,' f i Kjnatu' Sv