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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1908)
AILY CAPJTAL JQPgjUL, BAXBM. ORliGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1WW For 0 ,iiffestiOiY U i f'nttnnn - rrtil. ot Kodol. jou RS 'ii!? Trr Kodot today on rsitf- lTi,r it the tima ot MiM.n..fjou return the EjfSSJSi-'. r-vf.nui WhatYouEaf RLm the Slomach Sweel GSiffAMJgj18 .. .xnnmtlnn.i. UtCoinpanyM-lnclnatof. wew, cipiw "u t-X!-"' -uJB.0. Potter. '.-ttAnner Estate Incorpor- r . ....i fflro iiennncr: card- fcjt 143,000, Incorporators, l7B!ickman, mm win.. - htu Conn. ... vtht X, nemnanv: prln- Ece, Portland; capital stock, 0- corporators, V. E. Ran tCtariH H. Klwey nnd 0. P. ,mk of hurrior soldora ah, ymounts to dollars. isc For Sale NEW I ALL MODERN ALL COMPLETE In room, 91230. Our rcason- wat bring quick results. First ihtierrcd. get Lumber Co. c:th Fourteenth and Oak, j?mmmammmmm'"m. Nillllllllllllll 1 II I I I iraber Bros, f PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Kl lire prompt attention s borders, guarnnteo our wrt to give satisfaction and I "tip to tne sanitary stand- r UW1LL nc PLEASED W GIVE ESTIMATES OX COXTTiA rvnia M It our shon on Llhertv let, back nf riorr-o -..... . Phoao 660. HIM II HH 1 P. UASOX nox CO. RWerSt.SouthSalora. manu- Ki" ,U Wnd8 ot boxe8 cratos s urer accessories. Phono tr Ming Sang Co. te.:!!.kta'' !'." ki ,.ji T W wa,8t8 and kl ...' m k,nl8 ot ii vV ,M,e" furnishing ;J W of silk, and dross . Qk; .: IT' overa8- , embroidery and lace. E-WS. Salem. Or. EStOiwu!1 '"" T,w. KuTA,?! era, Irapur iL tSX nnu,a Te ln W.KMi- I F.ta. 4 4 -"" r .. p. f !:? HB.'iEL a. IWJLLKAN ", 1 ,. 0 -f BOARD OP TRADE TO GET NEW HOME It Is entirely possible that in the very near future the Salem Board of Trade will have a permanent and up-, to-dnto home. Two owners of prop erty on Liberty street will erect a modern building at once nnd botn are anxious to have the Board of Trade as a tennant. Besides theie the owner of the building which Is at present occupied by the board Is willing to remodel It and add ait other story to- It if the boosters will remain at the present location on State street. Just what will be donp in the matter will be decided at the meeting of the Bonrd of Trade to morrow night. Frank Hughes nnd Frnnk Durblti, who own the lot between the now D'Arcy theater and the telephone building are seriously considering the construction of a modern two story building at Hint place. The owners of the building now occupied by the Spencer Hardware company on State and Liberty street Inten. to remodel that structure, and to In stall several first class store rooms on the Liberty street side of the building. The Spencer Hardware compnny will occupy the grounl floor of the new Durbln-Hughos branding. There nre, therefore, two locations open to the Board of Trada the flrBt floor of the Gray building, and the second floor of the Hughes Durbln building. Another mntter that will be set tled this evening is the offer of the Portland Railway, Light & Power to furnish tho necessary current for the electric streamers on State, Court and Commercial street. The offer lo very reasonable, and thoro Is little doubt that it will be accepted and that tho light will burn every night, beginning next Wednesday. o PENDLETON SUFFERED CONSIDERABLY FROM FIRE (Enst Oregoninn.) Since the first of August approxi mately $85,000 worth of Pendleton property has gone up in smoke nnd the city hns paid out $1000 to it? flro fighters. "If the city hnd boon equipped with proper flro apparatus, which would cost about $10,000," said Fire Chief John Vnughan this morning, "wo could probably have saved half of that loss. Furthermore, If we hnd such appartus, Insurance rntcB In tho city would be -4 per cent low er nnd property ownors would have betweon $G000 and $7000 annually In insurance premiums." For years tho firemen of tho city have been asking for bettor appara tus nnd regularly their requests hnvo boon denied by tho city on the ground of economy. But during the past month tho record of tho department shows thnt it would havo boon more economical had tholr recommenda tions been grnntcd. If anyone believes thnt Pendleton hns nn inexpensive flro department, because It Is a volunteer organiza tion, ho Is sadly mlstakem Within tho pnst month tho firemen hnvo enrned approximately $1000 In wages. Every time tho flro boll rings, under our present "economical sys- tom it costs tho city nt leaBt $30 and if tho central companies turn oiit In force, $45. Slnco tho first of Au gust tho dopnrtment has been called upon eight times and thoro has been practically 1000 hours of flro fight ing, Flremon nro paid a dollar an hour nnd when they turn out they nre given credit for an hour's work oven If they nro not needed. They deserve It, and moro besides, becnuse their work Is hard and often times dangerous, The Alta house flro cost tho city $300, the Beven hose companies and tho hook and ladder company all be ing called out, approximately 10 men to the company. The Wilcox Christian church fire was moro ex pensive, the entire department being out and working 375 hours. Thf smaller fires occurring during the month have also cost the city money. None has cost less than $30 and most of them havo cost from $40 to $60. It cost the city $30 to Inves tlgate the smoke at tho Hohbach bakery Saturday night for three com panies were called out and respond ed. If Fire Chief Vaughan had bis way the city would secure a chemi cal auto engine, would employ one capable man ' (o run the same and would Install an electric alarm sys-. tem. These things would mean ex pense, perhaps to the extent of $10, 000. But the Improvements would mean that in cases of fire an alarm could be given quickly and accurately. Only the necessary companies woult be called out. An auto engine and driver would get Into action quick ly and therein lies the secret of flre flghtlng. If the department had been properly equipped the Are at the Golden Rule stable would probably have never gotten beyond that struc ture. But wfeea the firemea sleep at their own hHe and hate to rush to tho fire station and drag, their 'hoar carta out by hand", how can really prompt work be expected? . According to the fire jchlef, J. C. Stone, manager of the Pacific board of underwriters, has assured him thnt If the department wore equlppea as outlined above insuranco rates ln tho city would be lowered 14 per cent. This being true, what would be done? COOS BAY VETERANS AND PIONEERS MEI-7T (Coos Bay Tlnion.) After one of the most succc3sful nnd enjoyable reunions in years, tho Southern Oregon Veterans associa tion of Coos county .and tho Coos County Pioneers association ad journed at Coqullle last evening aft er electing officers and selecting Mnrshfleld as the next meeting place Dr. C. W. Tower of Mnrshfleld was honored by being clectod president of both organizations for the ensu ing year. It had been previously planned to hold the next annual meeting in the grovo on the old Hermann homestead and mal'o it a celebratlou of tho fif tieth nnnlversary of tho arrival or tho famous Baltimore colony In the Coqullle valley, but when Dr. Tower persented the Jolntlnvltntions from tho Mnrshfleld chamber of commerces and MarBhfleld city council, it was unanimously decided to accept them Instead of concerting tho reunion Into a celebration of tho fiftieth an n'vorBary of tho arrival of tho Baltl more colon, the latter event will bo celebrated separately by a picnic at the homestead of Dr. Henry II. Hor mnnn who lead tho Baltimore colony Into tho Coqullle valley. It Is thought that tho four generations of the col ony will bo In nttondanco nt tho pic nic, mnklng about 200 in nil. Yesterday noon, tho cltlzons of Coqulllo entertained tho visitors at a banquet nt which Hon. Blngor Hor mnnn wns tho principal speaker. Wm. II. Schroedor. tho pormnnont secretary and treasurer of tho Pio neers association, wns instructed to compllo a roster of tho living pio neers and a memorial of thoso who havo passed to tho Groat Beyond. Tho pioneers olectcd the following eftlcerB: President Dr. C. W. Tower. Vlco president B. F. Robs. Assistant secretary Mrs. Mary E. Smith. Historian Orvll Dodge. Tho veterans clocted tho following efficers: President Dr. C. W. Tower. Senior vlce-commandor C. E. Zeek-. Junior vlco commnndor R. W. Lundy. ' Adjutant W. E. Thorpe. Qunrtermnstor Simon Mlllor. Chaplain R. B. P.. Paul. " wywwjfiM mem. s Hs B&m&-"Gofdjfl Medial Discover? was suggested by ono of Its most import ant and valuable Ingredients GokiM Seal root. Nearly forty years ago, Dr. Pierce dlv covered that ho could, by tho uso of pure, trlplo-rcflned jjlyccrino, aided by a cot tain degree of constantly maintained heat and with tho aid of apparatus ami appliances designed for that purposo, ex tract from our most valuable natlvo mo dlclnal roots their curatlvo proportii. much better than by tho uso of Hlcohc' so generally employed. So tho now world famed "Gol.'en Medical Discovery," foi the euro of weak stomach. Indigestion, or pyspepjla. torpid liver, or biliousness and kindred doranBcmpnts was first made, ai It oyer slpie has bVrn, without a parthJt nf alcohol lit Its raaw-up. A BlaiiceVqWhnjftJU list of lUliigred' er.tji, printou oiiOvcrv bottlc-wrappi r will show th t it Is fcjaHp from the mwi valunble medicinal rolsfound growinj; in our Arn'T.can IorcSLNJ AM mc?? r Sf r."dlon.ln' i Iica. . Jl-ffiUiaj - (or thn illjonsfg for wi.h; l lltUulAuK of tlicso cndorsnriioiurTftf been compi'ed by Pr. R. V. Plorco, or Buffalo, N, Y.. and will bo mailed free l any one asl.intr samo by postal card, t letter nddrt'ssod to tho Doctor as above Brum tlipmi endorsements, copied froi standard medlcnl books of all the differ ent schools of practice. It will bo fouti. that tho Ingredients composing the "Goli. en Medical Discovery " nro advised nc only for tho euro of tho above mention diseases, but also for tho euro of nil ca tarrhal, bronchial and throat nfTectloiu accompanied with cntnfhnl dlhargrr hoarsenuss, hii'u throat, lnitiuritig, ui hang-on-coughs, and all thosu wasili MToctlons which, If not promptly nt." properly treatod aro liable to tormina tt In consumption. Tako Dr. Plcreo's Dl covcry in time, and porsovoro In Its u until you glvo It a fair trial and It it not llkoly to dltsapiHilnt. Too much mtt n ' bo expected of It. It will not perform miracles. It will not cure consumption In Its advanced stages. No medicine wilL It wi'l cure tho affections that lead up t wnaumption, taken in (inu Gold Dust Floiif Mmlo by THE SYDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Made for fnmtly use. 1 Ask your grocer for it. Bran nnd shorts alwnyn on linnd. P. B. WALLACE, Agt. The Center of Population. "Tho center of population, now In Indiana, 1 traveling straight toward tho middlo point of I'llnoh. Tho center of manufacturing hnB reached yet only eastern Ohio, but Is march ing in n beolluo for Chicago." This, tho Illinois boast, Is porhaps with Boinowlint raro coincident tho truth; nnd thnt state, In moro than ono meaning, Is to bo tho controlling heart o' tho United State3. There fore It Ib of vital as well as curious Interest for New Englnndors fnst becoming moro onlookers In tho na tional administration to examine and, so to speak, to nuBculato this or gan which will Increasingly rogulate the body politic. Illinois drips fntnesa. Its black, oozy soil which cagorly devours ono's shoes, Its corn that, refined by se lective processes, almost oxudes oil; its hogs that can scarcely seo through tho deep folds of tholr unctuous on volopo; its beefsteaks, pork chops, and corn cakes glistening from tho ceaseless sizzling of tho frying pan; Its very speech, with mouthed sylla bles and exaggrogated Rs. all are fat with a fatness almost Indecent to the spare New Englander. THE BEST ROAST THE FAMILY EVER HAD Cnn bo obtalnod from our prime tonder and juicy boof, mutton or pork. All our meats aro Rolcctcd from tho choicest, and prepared fo. tho tablo to suit the domnnds of tho fastidious. Our prices aro lowor for quality than you can find nt nny plnco In Salem. E. O. GROSS, Phono 201. !170 Stnto St. First Class Livery, Sale and Boarding Stables Largest stock of now vohlclOB In town. The Old Club Stables Corner Ferry and Llborty streets, Proprietors, Gilliam & Boedlgholmer. Phone Main 7. Salem, Oregon. Great Chinese Doctor L. M. II U M Has medlcmo which will cure any known dlsoase, Ho makes a Bpoclal ty of, and guarantees to euro Catarrh Asthma, Lung, Throat, Rheumatism, Debility, Stomach, Liver, Kidney Troubles; also any blackened or swollen sorenoaB, broken limbs; Smallpex: Epidemic; all kinds of 3 Bolls, Lost Manhood, Female Weak Moreover tho oloaglnoua carnival nei Hernls Trouble and Paralysis soems only Just began. Fertilizers and notrogon-collectors aro making tho aand-dunos blossom; swamp draining and well-digging aro equal ing conditions of moisture; rotation of crops 1b averting possible soil ex haustion; while scientific breeding is enriching the corn at will, and la blanketing the corn-fej hog with ever thicker layers of obesity. James P Munroe In the September Atlantic. Wo woud like to believe In angels, but some of them won't let us. Poker and love are both games of bluff. Perhaps Joy cometh In tho morn Ing, but some of them aren't early risers. We always like to speak a disin terested word for the doctrine of non-resistance. o Consultation free. Care of Ylck So Toag Co., Chinese drugs and herbs, 153 High St., upstairs, Salem, Or. anno TM hM tW pw "?5 a i !Ztf8 OOOOOOOOOOOO O MISS BEATRICE SIIErTON O O t) O Teacher of Piaap, Organ and 8 O Ensorablo Claasea, until Octo- O O bof 1, In Chicago taking ad- O O vanned studies. O O O O First National Bank Bldg StmHo O O O O Reoldeaco Studie: !3 MarioR O O Street. . Phono 1309. O OOOOOOOOOOOO Phone 44 Mala 147 N. High ft. C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cab aid Llrery. all Rig Hedera KbUh Tire, HJiHHBP ' TH AOMB OF BU? K. v ' - is reached when listening to the en-, trancing' strains of 'a EdUon Phono-, graph. For variety and real Joyous-' ness no music can equal that pro duccd by ono ot the Edison ma chine. You can havo any sort of a progrnm you llko. Our collection of now records embraces the grave and tho gay, the ridiculous and tho su blime. L. F. SAVAGE, Salem, Ore. r We Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White Skirts Just Right. Wo guarantee to. All of our shirtwaists aro care fully washed with a special neutral Boap starched Just whore they should bo starched and ironed by experts who havo made shirtwaist Ironing a Bpoclal Btudy. Wo are pleasing tho most enreful dressers In tho city with our shirtwaist work and are sure wo can please you. May we havo a trial. SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY Tel. 2G 136-166 $. Liberty Ut. Little German Shoe Store Got footwear that Is right for this season, and save shoe bill), I havo a now line of medium heavy working shoes for fall trade. Boys' and Mon'r. Leathor gloves for harvest work M PRICES ARP THE 10WEST JACOB V0GT, 3 Stale SW OREGON ,, BUILDERS ARE YOU DOING WHAT YOU CAN TO POPULATE YOUR STATE7 OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers, mechanics, merchants, cterkB, pooplo with brains, Btrong hands and a willing hoart capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co. Lines In Oregon Is Bonding tons of Orogon lltoraturo to the East for distribution through ovory avallnblo ngoncy. Will you not holp the good'work of building Orogon by Bonding us tho na,mos and addresses of your frionj- who nro llkoly to bo intoreatod in this atuto? We will be glad to ooar tho oxponso of Bonding them complete Information about OtlKGON and Its opportunities. COLONISTS TICKETS will be on snlo during SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER from tho East to all points in Oregon. The faros from a fow principal cities aro From Donvor $30.00 From Louiovlllo $41.70 " Omaha 30.00 " Cincinnati i'i.'iO " KansoB City .... 30.0D " Clovoiuud 44. 7R " St. Louis 35.50 " Now York 55.00 " Chicago 38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID, If you want to bring a friend or rolatlvo to Oregon deposit tho propor amount with any of our agents. Tho tlckot will then bo furnished by tolograph. Local agont, Salem, WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland Oregon. JNewport YAQWNA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort THE PLACE TO GO FOR PERFECT REST AND EVERY CON. CEIVAHLE FORM OF HEALTHFUL AND DELIGHTFUL REC REATION. ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best food aad aa abun dance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern neeltle, such aa telegraph, telephoae, markets freh)y provided every day. Fuel In abundance. Cottage partly furnished or unfurn ished to bo bad cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulatloai. NEWPORT Is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvalils, thence CorvalU & Eastorn R, R. Train service dally and the trip u pleasure throughout. RATE FROM SALEM SEASON BIX MONTHS TICKET .00. SATURDAY TO MONDAY TICKET I.00. Our elaborate now Bummer Book give a concise description of Newport, Including a list of hotels, their capleity and rate. Call ou telephone or write local agents. WM, McMURRAY, Geeral Pz9grAfu, Portland, Ore-goa. ICf. r F& B 4 itfijt