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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1908)
DAILY GAVTTAJj JOURNAL, 8ALRM, OUROON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1008 BOULEVARD ENDORSED BY COUNCIL PILES CURED QUICK - ..--r-pw.y 'zr;.?&z ."ft At tht! mooting of tlio city council last evening many important now inattors woro di -cussed; also nnswers to the rornior suggestions mndo by tho council In tlio Intcrpit of the city. Ono of tho mo3t Interesting mut ters discussed by tho city guardians vm that of tho proposed highway to tho elate fair grounds. A communi cation wns read coming from tho property owners on tho street which tho council and tho Hoard of Trnde woro figuring on opening up and tho following property owners woro hi favor of opening up tho dlfforenl tracts through which tho boulevard Is to be censtructed: Mn, J. N Mc Coy, Mrs, T. McCoy, Mr". Dora Mc Klhanoy, Mrs. O. II. Tracy, Mm Graco O. Plorco and Joalo L. Slater. Tho communication was Introduced in tho council by Attornoy 8. T. Rich ardson, arid tho citizens of that vi cinity wish, to co-operate with the city ofllclttlB In tho matter. Tho nbovo montioncd property ownors nro In favor of a crushed rock rond six inches In dopth, tho road jiropor be ing 20 foot wldo nnd tho Btrcot the usual width of 0D foot, this being tho actual width of a boulevard. Tho communication wns at follews: Wheroan, the common council of tho city of Salem has been making laudable offorta In tho mnttor of so curing a first class road o boulevard between tho business part of tho city nnd tho stnto fair grounds, and Whorem, tho oxtromo interest cast for such an. improvomont In tho in torost of tho proporty ownors nnd business mon of tho city as well nt for tho purposes of obtaining a first ciass iair, tnorcroro no it Resolved, that tho Balom Board of Trado In oxocutlvo session heartily in dorso tho action of tho members of the cltv council In tho stops thoy havo taken to this end and enrrv the Im provomont to Its completion at thr earliest possible date. Tho proporty owiiom nro perfectly willing to shouldor tho larger part of tho oxponso In putting this project , through, nnd tho sooner tho time tho bottor. Preliminary nlnni woro discussed lat night regarding tho povomont of tho few strcotfl In clone proximity of tho stroets now paved, and tho por tion unon which tho new action is proposed covers nearly tho snnio amount as there Is row bong laid Tho strrots which tl". council looked upon ni being tho next on tho uro gram for tho improvomont nre: Cap ital Btroot.hotwcon Stnto and Court Btreetn: High street. Imtwoon Court and Chomokotn; Liberty stroot bo twoon Stnto and Court streets; 8tnto ptroot, between Commnrclnl nnd Front (drools; Church stroot, between State and Court stroetsj Court street, botwoon Church and Sovontconth streets, Tho proporty ownors on tho last nnmod streots tp bo paved, nro In favor of tho curb bolng oxtonded ac cordingly nnd havo no objections othorwlso as to tho paving In gen eral. A totnl of 15 blocks wan tho ronult of the ostlmnto mndo by tho council, nnd tho PRtlmntod cost will bo in tho neighborhood of $1 00,000. An JR0 llcono win placed r.ipon tho moving plcturo bIiowo aftor Hhort dUcusslon of tho mutter, Tho city recorder gave notlco that tho registration books for tho next prlmnry and city election, nro opon for tho votors. An ordinance was passed prohibit ing ntnnds of any docrlntlon to lo cate upon any of the business Htroots Jn tho city. An ordinance prnhlbttlug nutomo bllo$ to Btarnl in the street and dis charge oil on tho puvoment wan also introduced. Tho committee appointed to in vestigate) tho Court btreet pnvumout reported unfavorably on tho same. Tho fair ground oworngo matter wns roportod completed and ready for pnriiiauout olosostb to bo Inatnllol ut tho fair grounds. Tho city nttorney was instructed to oolloct an ossmentH for tho Com mercial ntnl High stroot huprnvo men's at once. HEAD WHAT A SUFFERER OF FOHTV-FIVE YEARS' SAYS OK PYRAMID PILE CURE. Trial 1'ncknge Sent by Miill, Fro". "I havo had the piles since 18G3, havo tried d I ffe.ro nt ointments nnd wont bo Tar m to havo an oporatloa and yet they came back again. After using your romedy I feel better than I havo for 20 years." Richard Worthlngton, OnlcBburg, 111. Think of tho Joy ho must feel after a lifetime of suffering. This same stylo of letter comes to us every day. All druggists soli Pyramid Pile Cure CO cents per box, or "end us 150 cent and wo will send you a packogo m plain wrnppor by mall, or If you won, to prove Its valuo and will sond us your nnmo nnd address, wo will send you a trial package by mall free In plain, unmnrked wrapper. Address Pyramid Drug Co , 151 Pyramid Uldg., Marshall, Mich. 0 Prairie City taMnoss mon nro de sirous of having a railroad oxtondod to Burns, but olllcinls of tho Bumpier Ynlloy railroad claim tho country is not thickly onough populated to war rant tho expending of tho ?ooo,ooo necessary. s?s3 W 1E jr i wsmsseSBK l v W&Ss: SNUr . I H I L- lu L I ikSSTV. In ftA l-"3 nj ' t"- In AHB Has I fc Iti Hi U2 R ii ww am II ' i m ! Ill ' fa2! law? ft ' TO 1 in V Furniture Hess nro rollovod Immediately by two or threo llttlo swallows of Komp's Dalsam, tho best cough curs. Grip patients should make a note of this. 'TIIK MAN' OF THE HOUR" TOMORROW Theatergoer who Imvo bjton road Ing no nuioh for Uio puHt your of "Tho Mnn of tho Hour" will havo oppor tunity of HOlng Win. A. Urndy nnd Joaeph R Orlsmer'n production at tho Ornnd oiiarn liouao next Woduoo day ulgbt with a special company of players and complott tsconlo produc tion. In tho Now York Evening Tole Rrnm of Docombor 6th, In tlio rovlow of "Tho Man of the Hour" tho writer Bays; "Not sluco tho days of 'Tim Bonator hnu a piny boon prouentot with slich brilliant itromlso of aur coa us 'Tho Man of tho Hour.' " The other Now York nowapaperB hi tholr rovlowa woro equally (uIhoiuo. Tho Herald referred to tlio play as n 'eonntlon." Tho World a "a Rtralght from tho liciidor lilt." The Tri bune "as ono of tlio most nusulo'ous. miccesKea of tho year." Tho Hvenlng Jniirnul as "a howling aucce-ss." Tho Now ,aH. "it will last." Tho J'ross, u Ti Man of the Hour' U likely to Hvo for nuuy yonrB." "It la n quo cess." Tho PobI " "Tho Man of tlio Hour fulll'U an Important and hon ornblo theatrical function." "Qlorl ouely triumphant In ovory detail. In tho Mnll. KrtMlor'ck Wdward McKay refers 'n tho production, "as ono you bad bet''r go and hw" and hi tho ToJgra -.'1 Honolil Wolf u: "Sue ro ' loomed tin I'ke a bljr capita' '8. " John Corhln In M ro-tww n tho FM). said. " 'Tho Mnt of tho Hour" bids fair to bo very great Bticoss, atul Charlos Darnton. In to Kvcnh't World romnrka that ,,fcTbp Man of tho Hour" la dlrocl and vig orous " WUh 'rh lav'uh p'alao It U IMtiftJwonrtV.Wint "TUO Man of tho Vd 1 Iflay ni In ov ,111 tMMl HAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. No. 1 California club, por cental. $1.67 140 1.70; California white milling, $1,76 0)1.80; northorn, bluestom, 1.72 W 1.77 W; northorn club, J1.G7V&; inferior grades of wheat, $1.66 01.00; red, $1.G6 0 1.70. Uarloy Feed barley, $1.30 (SP 1.36; common to fair. $1,26 0)1.30; browing at San Francisco nominal at $1,460)1.66;. Chovallor, $1,600' 1.00, according to quality. Eggs Por doron, California fronh, Including enscs, oxtras, 46c; firsts. 30c; seconds, 20 c; ICnBtorn Bolect ed, 22o Ha Horn ilrstn, 26 c; ISastorn seconds, 23c; thirds, 22c; storngo, 30c. Iluttor Por pound, California fresh, oxtras, 30c; llrsts, 20c; seconds, 22 Yj thirds, 20c; Enstorn oxtras, 27c; packing No. 1, 23c; do No, 2, 20c; otorago, California oxtras, 20c. Now chooso Per pound, Callfor nla flatH, fancy, 12 Mc; llrsts, UMic; aoconds, 9c; Cnlllornln Young America, fnncy, 13c; llrsts, 12c; Eastern Oregon flats, fancy, 13c; do, Young Amorlcn, fancy, 14V4c; ChoJ- dttrs, fancy, 10 Vie; California ator ago, fancy Hats, 13c. Potntoos Por contal, River whites (Backs) fancy, 700186c; poor, 600' 70c; Snltnan nttrhnnkr,, $1,26 0)1.60; Early Robo, 76 0" 86c; swcot potatoes to tho trade, Bucks, $1.00 01.26; crates, $1.26 0 1.80. Onions Por sack, Yellow, 60 0 66c. Oraugos Por box, Valencia. $203.60. SATiKM MARKET. Iical Wholivsalo Market. Eggs 30c. Iluttor Creamery 34c. cov $3 0)3.50. lions lOo; young chlckons, lie. Local wheat SOc. OatB 40e. narloy--$22.60. Flour Hard whont, $5; valloy, $4.26. Hay- Cheat,' $10; clovor, $9 por ton; timothy, $11 12. Onions $1.25 cwt. Hops 1907 crop, 61TCc. Caacara llwrk 2 Vi V!r, Mohulr lo. Retail Market. Ots $1.40. WhwiU-$I.06. EKK-35c Uuttot Country, SOc; Qroaniar.v, 40c Flour -VnlUy. $1.26 per neck: hard wheat, $1.4001.46. Rran 90o por saok, $30 por ton; aborts, $1.30 por sack, Livestock, Stook tings 4.60. Stoors 3V4c, Vool 5'7u, Tropical Fruits. Ilannnas $6.60. Oranges $4.00. Leniouona $4.50 01.5.50. Portland Markets, PoAiltry Hon?, 12c; ducks, 12 Q 1 4c; plgoono, old $1 por dozen. Mlllstuff Ilran, $26. Flour Valloy, $1.20 por Back; bard wheat, $1.45, Kodol will, without doubt, mako your stomach strong and will almost Instantly rollovo you of all tho symp toms of Indigestion. Got a botUo o It to day It Is sold hore byal I IKtfti- o , Swn 'lruclncts In Washington coMiitv are propnrlug to vote, under the looal option law, on the quotlon of allowing cattlo to run nt largo. o Kennody'a Laxatlvo Cough Syrup ii' not constipate llkq most of tho old fashioned cough euros, but on tho other hand It gently movea tho PWng to CHUflflJU lkU'liLinWllR Pd, a,tthe same time twil OUIt FALTj STOCKS ARE NOW complete; real gexuint goodness can always hi! found in this thoroughly complete and trustwor thy stock equalled no where else. DINERS Our offerings In chairs surpass any thing you ovor saw. A gon'.ilno box-BCut dlnor, upholBtorod loath' or scat, panel bnck, French, logs, golden finish. Spoclnl ....3.00 RED ROOM SUITE Thrco-ploces, golden onk finish,1 drossor 18x38, swell top drawers, oval French bovol pinto mirror IK x24; commodo swell top drawer.1 brass pulls, two small drawers, cupboard; bed full bIssc, roll Nano loon bond and foot. Threo pieces. Special ., S30-00 COLONIAL CENTER TARLE Ono of tho now designs, solid ma hogany, round top 30x30, octagon shaped pcdaital, heavy old style Colonial baso, highly polished, cheap at $30. Special . .25.00 It hits the mark - $1 .00 a week buys a "Buck's" Stove or Range Credit THERE'S ONLY A LITTLE MONEY I RKTWEEN YOU AND A C0. KORTABLE HOME. SIAKE IS ' YOUR SAVINGS IIAXK; DKl0StT A LITTLE WITll US EVERY WEEK AND WE WILL FURNISH YOU A COMJFOKTAIILE HOME COMPLETE. Take advantage of this splen did offer today before it is too late. It is made through spe cial agreement with the Buck's Stove and Range Company, and the sale won't last much longer If you want economy, beauty, long life and convience in a stove or range you won't miss this. HEATERS Horo Is an oxlrn good valuo In a heat er, cost, door, cast lined, cnt top nnd bottom, ulckttl foot resta, on you can use for many kouhoih. Regular $13.50. Special S10-75 i Mmwm nawrrr-TT? iww wrraagsssasttagNsaBg I jj"a'"MM"""wdWM JIIm 1 IIOFI FIBRE HUGH Wo nro now showing n very full Ike o( thoso high grado rug), til tbli season's doslgns and colorlnp, browns, blues and groont (till pre- domlnnto. Special 9x12 81200 WILTON RUGS A special showing of creation! Iron tho wizard's loom, In thoie wft, beautiful colorings nnd deilisi only found in these rugs. All MM In stock. Special 9x12 S12 50 INDIAN ROBES Sr.iltablo for don or living room, H 72x00 In tho desIgnB and colorlnj peculiar only to tho e gooH Special S5 00 BLANKETS Tho nights nro now quite cool, 1 blankets aro now needed A l ono, all wool. CSX-". fo fifJ nmimln wolcllt. SPtrU SO 50 FAIR PLAY (Continued from pngo 1) 5 day that tho Trans-Mlsgiiwlppl Com morolnl congrosB has becomo a per mnnont, nggrosslvo force in the build ing of tho nation, and that U U vary much nllvo and la going to stay so. It etnnas tor tno big things that aro making the great west yet great er, for tho elements that lift the business llfo of the nation, and h has boon tho originator of more lm portant commercial and Uglslntlvo aohlovomenta thnn auy body of men ovor gathorod together outsldo the oongros of tho United Stntos. "In those -nrs tho organlratlon has turnod tho rosoures of tho world to work the needs of tho states; It has boon constructive In Its methodsi It has buflt up and baa never tori down. Thoso two decade of busi ness progreai have been tho might lost In the nations history, nnd I am proud that our organization has had so great a part in framing tho ac complishments of our time. "Our groat west, tho trans-Mls3s-slppl west, has grown amazingly in fortll'ty na better methods of ogrl culture have opened new and madt the old areas produce more abund antly. Then the government has como hi with Its wonderful revalua tion service and has awaken 1 th sleeping desert. The work a a whole rivals the Panama rnu' in tho labor and expense invo'vcd On seven groat project?, Involve 1 t)u Ottib iioadhure of $51,000,0,00 ami to prcMwhif acres, tho benetlt w dlrcrtly to the ua, Importnnt as are tho various In- nortliwest The, m-o'ecu l-o In tore,ta whIch w0 nr0 tryInB to b.l(, North and South Dakota, Moxlco nn' ,' ,, Washington lu the pnt arid lands "l nnd closo as nro they to our na- nut havo noon considered as worth' tlon lite: tho nrosent dav nutation L.n8 if fSVlli Zr?Mnl "111? 9to " Trans- Mlsilsslppl Is that kinds of grne'ng. nro being trniiB- of transnortntlon fop it la constnntlv SZlnUohSl0 IKS Rising 8wHir he Suidiii of 'S& undortnko tho vast plans bolng car- ,ik. nh .. .i.... i.. i, i... died on by tho government. and tlio miner want to know" to- "Lot us hopo that settlement of day is how to got tho mnterial ho tho unimproved lands will be on- produces most cheaply and most dl couraged by tho governmoat In -en-irectly to a world market. Not until we study tho statistics elbie ways, ine uieti U'ovnumg in early days of the ropMbllc, that the public domain should be used as a revenue producer, abandoned In ! ueed. my- wne" ',.?5r . , derelop It Ib a poor policy on rte Pjrt 5T dlvldsiali or of a f"" u hinder thoie things that Jjj . present my i'-- ou'd h "Not until wo study tho statistics: communings " " ', great of tho trani-Mlsslsslppt country do roads if the uUaf ht ma) wsr wo realize tho Importance of this i woro not afra d oi "'.,. t!oB thousands of miles of new order to nanu.-- v ' " , 65r mondou, nnd growing output i- farm lands and wlc" 'Here and there a common has a mistaken Idea o"wJ,V and attacks tho ra'.road "..-i , when tsu - - & When the commercial con- favor of tho hotter mothod of using! gross wai organized thoro were but tho same for settlement should no bo revived. Tho west should be set tled up. Tho quicker tho public do malu passes Into private ownership, the better It will be for ue. Every fanning homostoad should be en larged to at least 320 or "640 acre 16,000,000 pooplo here; today there aro 25,000.000 The valuo of farm property was given by the govern ment cenvjs nt $2,137,000,000; to day It Is $19. 89S.00O.000. The pro duction of tho forms of tho United Statoa this year Is estimated at $7.- A larger homastoad should be glvoo .500.000.000. of wll'cb iuIIv 50 per hi favor of dry farming and a small- cent comes from the trans-MhsUslppl na3 become or ono to ine irrigated uisinois "It Is plenshig to noto also tha du'hiK tho nn-t year a great deal Intaraat Kna linnn fvlvAtl ir t itnilRA ""'"' """ " B'V.. ..." v......v - - ...-- -- of our forest reserves nnd the cou- u giuwius nuvo oeen iuhuib vk a ciecaue f,uv. pacific frvation of oir nBuml resoum. in ,H0 yauie ana proauciion ai uv Bhlpped from l" ,iTr,. n of hostile legislation la mo way m i"- ,M. -j "Another great 1 working toward the advan ej- tho states we represent Is w Inc imbrovonieiii in un a vast portion of ootii i. i. iA n rn'a - . inrougii i i . iw ' " V veani -., finto. When w . .J- . (ell port irao- iu "- - ,, .h.t no only S17.386.0UO e has become $U''U1;1. ,-tmrt lUlf The mngnlftoent work of President trans-MU istppl terr'ton. the traus- Aala. This one t pjn Roosovclt In starting a mavetuant portatlon fncll'tles have not Increased mondous thins- ll' jt' that shall not only lnorea the for- in any s ich measure. In 1SSS. th? ftml to all the cos i e ,be j oets of the we't. but shall uraaerv railroad mlleao was 6S,0o7 miles. that there are to i gfljflcent J i no siausuca tor last yeas- which srde of mo "' -h8jj rl"' ids?' Mil Vv niiiiivnl naultl alvAmlv feikaeVsir1 should havo tho-hearty commendation ao the latest available give - to this mighty port; - , tirrlmrv" 1(10 OCfi n. In- Thlo In. .,- In tha WUU 01 every ciuiun ---- ,"--- .;". i b"-' ' - . . nroetf"; m "Out of tho o remarkable advance- below the needs of the rich pro- "UPon e, of iti VWJZZZ MlM MMiaiiM..UL.ii.dA -it w..nT w;i " is eyiueat to tno sumem, oi cowm (coaunu- X j .HTirto tVT -.Boliai a i)awYl Jiw5iwr?frc,, affa,rs that we need tens oi