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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1908)
jr j"f V" to JUMtCAPirAL JOUKWAfe. HALM, OftnOON. gATURDAY, OOTOBKlt 3M, 108. ? i -, f H. r r I; !l Vr it is iiiipossiDi(,,aimply impossible, for any one to enjoy the beat of health if the bowels 77)1 MlnlQ arc constipated. Undigested material,wate Jt 0t o products, poisonous substances, must be M Vr doctor It f,e knows a teller ?ai K rn10VCtrtffofm ,he bdY or hre ,wl11 pill or a sluggish licet than Oyer's bAa ,,'Pub,,; on.d often ierloM trouble, too. Ptlh. Then folio his aMcc Ayer,?P-llsniJnature,thatlsalJ..'l&;: VLiver Pi THE POLICE AND TUB GOLDEN RULE After moro than eight months' trial of tho now Golden Rulo policy of making arrests In Clovcland Chief of Pollco Kohlor has pronounced It unqualifiedly a success, and accord ingly in tho laBt month has given tho policemen of that city bUU grcator power of discretion. Tho numbor of arrests in Cleveland in eight months of this year has shown a decrease of more than 65 per cent over tho samo period last year, whilo, at tho Bame time, no greater numbor of serious crimes than usual have been report ed, dcsplto tho largo numbor of first off on dors allowed to go who, under 1 tho old rcglmo, would have been ar rested. Howflvor, Chlof Kohler says that thero are still too many arrests, and ho Is urging that further caro bo oxorclsod In keeping tho numbor down. Other cities aro propnring to follow tho same course. Tho Golden Ittilo policy, which Chlof Kohlor put Into offoct last Jan uary, provided that policemen should u so Judgment and common sonic In Healing with offenses which aro moro ly a violation of city ordinances nnd punlshnblo by a small fine. They woro told to take Into consideration tho intont to vlolato a law or an or dlnnnco, and also tho question of maliciousness, on tho part of tho of fender. Thoy woro instructed to warn n drunken man nnd Bend him homo, rather than drag him to Jail on his first offonso, nnd thnt two men righting, If for tho first limn, should bo soparalcd, roasonod with nnd not nrrosted. Old offondoru, lessen the work of the pollco depart inent nnd tho attaches of tho police courts. assist in maintaining such a Bervlce Will be the1 Pomona and Oregona. It will bo tho first time in many years that an attempt has over been made to have a pas3cnger boat out of hore for tho head of nnvlgatlou every day In the week. ' Tho now steamer will be the larg est of tho fleet. Slio will be 145 feet A PERILOUS FEAT Cnging Savago Hippopotamus in tho London Zoo. Many moro llttlo dramas nro en acted at the zoo than tho outsido public wots of, says tho London Standard. Behind the lion house thero is n black leopardo3s which is implacably savage nnd tries to eat 1 long, 28 feet wide, of 18 Inches draft her keeper. Her neighbor la a great and capablo of hnndlltg 250 toiiB of How well tho plan has succeeded gonoral merchandise. Tho capacity In reducing tho numbor of arrests H of nclthcr of tho othor hoR of tho shown In tho following table, which covcrB tho period from tho timo It was put into effect to September 1: , Arrests In 1007. January 2158 February .2257 March 2711 April 2434 May 2781 June 2502 July 2900 August ... ..'..... ..2898 Arrest In 1008. January ....... ,.i 911 February 829 March '. . .l..; ;. . . 939 STEAMBOAT FOR WILLAMETTE Another steamboat to tako the tlioso intontlonnlly violating tho' law place of tho Altonn, recently sold to April i'i. s.,; ,'f.V. .'.. .. 907 May 888 June 882 July 1010 August ..'.:.. ". 1015 0-- TEA' .The greatest tea-drinkers are full - bottom Dutch men. There isn't much nervous prostration in Holland. Your g roctr returnt your money If you don't Ukt Schilling ' Bcitt w pay him NEW or tlioso committing folonlos Bhould bo aB severely dcnlt with as ovor. A record Is kopt of tho cases of nl' persons rolonsed or oven .wnrnod, Tho objoct of tho now plan was to dlsposo of trlvnl mlHdomoanor without arrost and provont tho hu miliation nnd dlsgrnco of persona who, through thoughtlessness, pas sion or tompor, or In a spirit of frollo or mlschiovnunncss, violated an Alaska navigation concorn, will bo built by tho Oregon City Trans portation company for sorvlco in tho freight nnd passongcr trrtde botwocn Portland and point on tho upper "Wil lamette. A contract for tho. con struction of tho crnft will bo lot In tlmo to have her ready for commis sion by July 1. Doglnnlng with that dato, officials of tho company say thoy Intond to lino Is more than 150 tons, it is also the Intention to equip her with pow erful engines to make her as speedy aB possible It is claimed thero will be no finer steamer plying In local wa ters than tho new craft, for which plans aro boltff; drawn. With an electric lino running to Salem and tho railroads catering for business which hns been hitherto handled by tho steamers, it is ex plained that navigation companies aro forced to provido tho best aorvlco there is going or retire from flold. Tho competition for tho trnde has reached bucIi a stago, it is held, that nothing will sntlofy tho public but tho best, nnd it is for this, reason Eteps are being taken to add to the water transportation facilities. Though moro railroads are being built each year through torrltor served by tho steamboat companion, It Is claimed thero will bo moro craft In operation each season. It is point ed out thnt tho increaso in both land nnd river transportation moans the moro rapid development of the vnrlod resources. As a conso'quonco tho trnfflc is greaU ylncronsed, and both modes of transportation aro needed. Tho rlvermon declare thero is no Im mediate prospect that any . steamers will bo driven out of sorvlco by tho extension of olectrlc or railroad lines Telegram. '! (he law. Llkowlso it Is intondod to provido a dally sorvlco between Port- prevent tho humiliation nnd disgrace land and Corvallls, tho head of navl of near rolatlves of such offenders. I gatlon on tho uppor Willamette Tho It was thought, too, that it would other steamers of tho lino which will Nnd n Closo Call. Mrs. Adn L. Croom, tho widely known proprietor of tho Croom hotel. Vaughn, Mlts., snys: "For sovorol months I sufforod with n severe cough, and consumption seomod to havo its grip on mo, when "n friend recommended Dr. King's Now Din covory. I began taking it, and three bottles affected a complete cure." Tho fnmo of this llfo saving cough nnd cold remedy, and lung and throat hcalor is world wldo. Sold at J. O. Perry's drug storo. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. o r'"",0.A.IB,3rO3Et.X.A.. romping leopard which a lady reared In India. Ho comes out to play when the British public is represent ed by only n liveried zoo man. Some times ,tho animals got out without consent of their keepers. Ono which did not was Obnsh, tho hippopota mus. Ho proved a savago indeed when tho attempt waB mndo to du- privo him of his liberty. Happily thj gardens woro closed at tho timo. Try as thoy would, the keepers could not entice or coerce tho monster in tho direction of hiB den. At last the su perintendent called up nn assistant whom tho hippopotamus hated. Tho chief put n bank note Into tho man's hnnd. "Scott," ho said, "throw open the pnddock gate, Bhow yourself to Obash, then run for It." Scott did. Tho animal wont for him, raging along tho path and after him Into tho paddock. Scott climbed tho ratlings Just in time, nnd tho hoppo notnmuB on turning found the gnto secured behind It. Presently a press representative arrived to investigate tho story, which had somehow be come known. "Hippopotamus escap ed? Oh, dear nol Come nnd sen him In his den," ho was answered 03 thoy led him to where tho monster was recaged. o Deafness Cannot Be Cnml by locol applications, as thoy cannot reach tho diseased portion of tho ar. Thero It only one way to euro donfnnns, and that to by const'tutlon- al remedies. Donfncps Is caused bv an Inflamed condition of tho mucous lln'ng of the Eustachian Tubo. Whou this tube Is Inflamed you hnvo a rum bling Bound or Imnerfcct henrlng, and when It I ontlrelv closed, Deaf ness It the romlt, nnd un'oss tho In flammntlnn can bo tnkon out and this tubo restored to ItJ normnl con dition, hearing will be destroyed for evor: nlno causes out of ten an caiiBod by Catarrh, which Is nothing , but an inflamed condition of tho mu cous surfaces. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollar for nny caso of Deafness (can sod by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. Send for cir culars frco. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by nil druggists, 75c. Tako Hall's Family Pills for constipation. 93io Kind Yov Havo Always Bought, anflL i. ' in tisn for ovor SO vpnrs. Ima i. J1" IttiiU -- -----. vim) la ftW.,:-" - ana uas oottniad4byr7f &ffljrtfrA, Stmal supervision sTKn 7 All Counterfeits, Imitations mid" Jiut-mJkti Infanta and Children Experience aeain3 Wt ( What is CAST05IA f!finf.nrln. In n lirrrailnctM aiiTiBftfntn. -r .. gorlc, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It Igl'" contains neither Opium, Morphlaa nor ouVv1, 8tib3lancc. Its ago is its guarantee. It tlc&ttLf and Alluytt Fovorislmess. It cures Dlnrri.P8. Colic, it rcllovca Teething Trouhloa, curcacGS 4 mid Flatulcney. It assimilates tho Fond nliTa,,l atom.'ioh and Bowels, erivlnir hcaltlivn,i ..Et ....... . - " Z ..u, UUP. .. ,.. . t Tho CuUd-onu Panacea Tho Mother's Friend, CuWSKfc CASTORIA Beai.'a the Signature of The Kind You Haye Always Boi In Use For Over 30 Years, TMC CtNTAUn COMMNV, VTMUIIIIAVimitCT, NtWtomeiTf. jimimiiiiiiiiiiin ii ii' orkgon good roads Asms T T1 J T ii " "'.i-iiiaiio DKVELOf t r mwers ;.nn mi ns ::... . t congress. CAltL P. HUEP, 371 Stato st., Snlent, Ore. Fnill lino of Tulips, Hyn clntbs, Narcissus and all Iclnds of spring bulbs. Time to plant thorn is now. 10 -19-1 mo. tiiniimmmiminiii . . , Itoseburg, Ore.. On. m.i . For tho above ocaulon ini, I ONE AND ONE-ramnrnT . i. ...mi - ..... . . -" mm mu uuriuicaio pian nai teea irWl '" "t i"u oouiocrn fatule u. WM. MtMtinniT Gonoral Psutojer M iw-u i-a.-.a-ii, SALESr WATER COMPANY OFFICH CITY HALL For water service apply at ofllce. Bills payable monthly In advance. CHICHESTER SflUSl hit1?1 4ii"i5 PUU I X.4 M IIU1 ZZ3 ti . .a,,. i7jrr nwu. uibHlMkMil wwmmmml Wi9 v m THE WANT ADS ARE READ BY EVERYBOD' CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Threo Uncs, Three Insertions, 25c. FOR BALU 0-Acro Tracts In 12 mlloa of Port land. Fiuo fruit land and closo to now olootrlc lino and county road. $700, $50 cash. and $10 per month Homosookern Information Duroau, 222 N. Commercial St., Balom. Or. 10-5-tf For 8al One lot, with soven-room house, fruit treo, borry Tinea and garden spot. 366 South 17th St. Price $800. 9-28-lm Fer Sale A first-class 1 horso power Mitchell gasoline engine with auto spnrkor, both In good condition. Also 2 horse power water motor. Hnqulro at Journal otllco Immcdlntoly, If you wish a barguln. 10-20-tf OUR MONEY MAKERS. ir50 each. Two now housoi, G rooms onch, with bnth, city wntor, tastily fltilahod inside and nut. Plnstorod. Each on a lot 60x150 foot. Tonus If dCBlrod. One rents for $15. 1350 each. Two lots, closo In, flvo blocks from po'tolllco, good sur- roumltngi, on good clenn Btroot. 9200 each. Bovernl lots, eovon blocks from postofllco. 200 pnr aero. 10 ncros Just out eldo city limits, no buildings on it, now In clover, a flno building slto. A cholco spot for a -homo, Rollablo Inpmrnnco written on r-dsl- donqo and buslno-s property at a saving oMO per cent. FERGUSON . FISHER. 10-21-tf ViW SU By owner, good house, barn, shed, cow, horse, light wagon and buggy; ten lots all fenced and cultivated; fruit trees; ' cornor Twenty-second and Hyde. Turner Road. 10-23-3W- FOR HKNT KeHM Ta Let -Kuralshod and un furnished roonn at 7S0 N. Com mercial, east Bide of street. 10-7-tf For Rout Rooms with furnace boat, ehctrlo light, No, 33C High treot. rhone 4R 10-33-lw" IX)R HALE. Ono G-room houso, 3 lots, good baso mont, wash stand, bath, tollot; good now- windmill, all kinds of fruit; closo In, $2500. Good 7-roorn houso, flno wood house, stnblo, good woll, forco pump, 3 lota. $2000, Good 6-room houso, good stablo, G acres of land, $2700. G-room houso on 18th street, cor nor lot. $050. Good 4 roam houso, bnth, tollot, pantry, lot 75x175. Proco,$1300. Good placo with 12 lots, small houso, woll fonccd, all kinds of fruit, ono horso, ono good cow, 2 one horse wagons, 200 chickens. Ah for $1750. 3 cheap houses In Yow Park; houses of nil prlcos from $1000 to $4000. 81 nrres, good houso and bnrn, good woll, plenty of nil kinds of Yrult, 10 cows, G hogs, 2 dozon phlckens, good wagon, buggy nnd 2 horses plow, harrow and Borne othor fur nltfiiro, $80 por ncro. 80 acres 3 mllos of Salem, -10 acres In cultivation, bnlanco In pasture and timber; $05 per ncro. 3 10-ncro tracts from $1G00 to $2000. 30 ncros, .house, barn, orphnrd. $3000. 21 acres of good land, good house, barn, 9 acres orchard, 3 horses, 2 cows, wngon, buggy harneis, plow, In fact, all tho furnlturo on tho plnco, $6000, 30 acres all In tlmbor and pasture $1500. And some of tho best of tho rlvor bottom land, J. o. sinriiZ, 100 State St. Salem, Or. Special SaleOn Couches Thursday, r riuay ana Saturday you can get first-class with spring edges, at loss than cost; also special on comfortables. Why sleep cold when yon can get a good comfort cheap at C, DIUman's. Come In and v. .from 447 stnto t, 10-223 HHt to RoHt s" housekeeping, or unfurnished, of Journal, rooms for light Either furnished Address S, caro 10-23-3t Vr RcHt -Furnished room for housekeeping. 712 14th stroot. lHulro at Yow Park store. 10-S3-3t INFOHMATION RURRAU. I will Buy your land or Sell you mln,e c Exehange If It suits both of us. I can give any Infor mation regarding the Government Lands on the frontier In Lake or Crook counties, and can give n satisfactory description of any part of Oregon or California from personal experience and ob servation. J. O. ROBERTSON. 1267 Marlon street. Salem. Ore. Offlco over SteusloS Bros, 10-19-tf. WANTED. Wnnted to exchange my farm, 30 acres, 20 undor cultivation, bnl anco timber and pasture, vory best of soil, good house and barn, or chard. Will trndo for somo good business or houso and lot In Sa lorn. What hnvo you? See my ngont today. Bochtol & Mlnton. For Sale $MO Snap. Houso, six rooms, cloth nnd papered, drilled woll, good wator, two lots, 100x110 feet, flno garden spot, Bovornl largo fruit trees. It's a snnp. Another Ono nt $1000. Now nnd well-built houso, 5 rooms, 40-foot drilled woll, two lots, 45x 137 onch. If takon soon $1000. For Modem Houkch, See Us. Wo havo thorn In all parts of tho city, from $1100 and up to $8000. Lots, Wo havo the lnrgest list of vacant lots In tho olty. Wo cnn.su't you In prlco nnd location, Fnnni. Wo nlso hnvo many fnrms, largo and small; any numbor of acres to suit. "SO acros In tho honrt of Howoll rnl- rlo, the gardon spot of Oregon Vory host of soil, on main road, beautiful location, fine vlow of mountains and valloy, $85 por ncro, ndlo.'lng land held at $125 por ncro. A reai snnp. RRTHTET MINTON. 341 State Street. Rayno Bulldim LODGES Carpenters Union No. 1005 Local Union No. 10G5 of Cnrpontors nnd Jolnors of America meat ovor Sat urday ovorilng at 7:30 p. m. In Hearst hall, 420 Stato Streot A. W. Donnls, Roc. Soc. Foresters of America Court Sher wood, Forostors, No. 19. Moots Saturday night In Holman hall, Stato streot. Waldo Miller, C. R. J. O. Perry, financial secrotnry. SPECIAL BARGAINS Good dairy ranch near Slab creek In Tillamook county. 160 acres with 10 good cows, 20 acres cloared, fair 6-room house, barn for 12 cows, 2 horsoo, 20 tons hay. This for sale or transfer for Salem property. WU1 take $500 ensh, and $1 day till paid out, only $2500. A beautiful dairy farm, 40 acros, 5 mile? from town, fine spring water, good barn, fair 4-room house, 250 English walnuts, 1200 loganber ries, 2 acres bearing orchard, well tllod, $400 worth of tiling on place. A loo dandv. 16000. Houses and lots for sale and rent. Hensonabio prJces If you want any thing In thli line. Want notary work, or best of Insurance; want help or want work of any kind. Register you want- with R. R. RYAN. Corner Commercial ami Center Sts. Central Ixlgo No. 18, K. of P. Castle hall In Holman block, cor nor State and Ltborty streots. Tuosdny of each wook at 7:30 p. m. Oscar Johnson, C. C; E. B Anderson, K. of R. nnd S. .Modern Woodmen of'Amcrlca Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 6240. Moots evory Thursday evening nt 8 o'clock In Holman hall. W. W. - Hill, V, C; F. A. Turner, clerk. MlfitlELLANEOUH On October 1 Drs. Darby and Cor noll will rcmovo their dental par lors from tho Gray building to rooms ovor tho Thompson jewelry storo. 0-25-lm Cement Work Concrete walks, sep tic tanks, comont floors and foun dations. Estimates furnished and all work guaranteed. J. P. Votch, 328 Marlon street. Phono 608. 9-10-tf REAL ESTATE FOR SMI Salem Cash Market The finest cuts of moats at tho lowest prices. My phono 370, 173 S. Commercial St. P. W. Royoltz, Prop. 7-21-tf. Woodmen of World Moot every Frl doy night at 7:30, In Holman hall. E. Lupton, C. C; P. L. Frnzter, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Union Sick, acci dent and pension insurnnco; $2, 000.000 pledged; every claim paid. Good agents wanted. J. H. C. Montgomery, auprome organizer, Box 432 Salem, Oregon. R. R. Ryan secretary. 646 Stato Btroet. WANTED Wanted At once, good boy to carry papers, one with pony preferred Apply to Journal. 9-8-tf WntI Good young driving horse weight about 1000 pounds. T, W. Ramson, Journal, 9-29-tt WaHtetl Bay mare; ago 4 to 7 years; gentlo and not afraid of au tos. C. S. Teeple, Salem, Route No. 1. phone Farm 7x6. 10-22-3t For Sl T,en. Rbnres of Hickory Berk preferred stock. Address Drawer 518, Salem, Oregon, 9-25-tf Wanted v, woman or girl to do few hours' work durlnp thn ilnv f..o go homo at night. EnqMlro morn ings at 4SG South Commercial street. 10-22-lw Wanted Bay mare; age 4 to 7 years; weight about 1250; gentlo and not afraid of autos. C. 8. Teeple, Salem, Route No. 1, phone Farm 7x6. 10-22-3t Help Furnished Frco of Cliargo By Latham Land Company, 478 Stato stroot, phoao No. 149. Partlos wanting holp ploaso call at ofilco or phono ub. Also have cows for salo. Concrcto Work aet my prices on sidowulk, curbs, spotlc tanks and comont work of any kind. All work guaranteed first class, M. Ward, 2378 Maplo Ave., Highland Phono 569. July24-tf Carpenter Can do all kinds of rough and inside work. Anything from repairs to contracting. A. C, Brown, 1390 North 17th streot. 9-29- oget Lutntwr and Fuel Co. Lum ber .shingles, building material, wood and coal. Low price and prompt dollvcrtM. One block east of 8. P. pasaenjrt? depot Phone 198. 7-2-tf Rstte & WeaAeroUi Flae wlae liquors aad cigar. We haadU the celebrated Kello gaad CaatU whlakiM. Cool aad refreshing br constantly oi- draught. Soatk Commercial street, l-S-lyr VNOTE F THESE Nino acres, three blocks Iron or lino. A snap at $1500. 328 acres, 8-rootn house, new U.1 80x60, six acres orchard, 111 acres under plow. 25 ptrtert Soven-room house, toilet, U'X somo fruit, four blocks tm Court House. Price J1W- City lots for sale chesp. Ssu amount down, balance a monthly Installments, no Mar- x est. OLMSTED LAND CO. 7 STATE STIIECT. LIVERY AND FEED STA. REAL ESTATE. 3 choice lots close In, $750, $850 and $950. Good lot nn Court stroot tana Lots fronting eat on' 19th street, 3uu ana ?3tu. House and lot on State street, $1800, easy terms. E. XUPTON. 1878 State street. MJse Elma Weller Plaaist. Appolat- ments can be made for lessens ev ery afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock. Claseea in Dunning Method Tues days, Fridays and Saturdays, 695 North Liberty street. Phone" 1351 9-28- Lost White and llvor p!onter 4 months old; collar on. Phone 673, or write to L. H. McMahan, 791 N. Front street 10-23-3t PLUMBERS Theo. M. Barr Plumblag, hot water and steam heating aad tlaalag: 164 Commercial street. Phoae Main 192. 9-1-lyr M. J. Petxel PlumblHg, steam aad gas Ittlng. aueeeaser t Kae-x Murphy. 226 Commercial street Phoae Mala 17, Livery nnd Feed StaWw-OW PX ofllco Stables, at 2S 4 Ferrjs between Commercial ! ana in stroets. Tolophons 18$. J"" tho finest liveries In the W . bo found horo. Westtt i" BARGAINS IN REAL "L 15 .acres, good 7-room pJJJJ and papered ho-jso, barn; , oat Ings, fruit, etc good I home, bsm corporation, only 3000. 6 acres, good house. barnJnJMg in good location on good row a fow days, $1760. . Good 6-room plastered fcooa. ,w acres, all In fruit . "f0 lorn. This Is good land, go" Only $1300. u , .. M &4 Also some of the best loU oi - ig'acrts. one mile ol IfjJfSjJ school, on Good road. 8 yi( housebarn, outblMjJJ of fruits, etc.. good wii. r- house, oniy " y i House3 to rent. etc. . M .-, If you are looking tor W- j. bouses, see , l A. O. SMITH - Room 9, over United Stat-" Bank, Salem, urs"- CHmmlM Bros.' WjJ JJfff .1, i,i nt transfer w"; .if uV.itnra and pla" ?1m H for shipment Pro st, our motto. Stand 253 South Commwew. , Ptnna 210. Resldfnc PT.J . ft"! sar.r ns Street, Sl. OMf- jf ' .Mrfsmiaii.i i rirfifwii ihaiifc?""- -"-' k.JtSi" jyte. Si