Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 21, 1909, FIRST EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    DAILY OAPIT AL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1000.
BUSY-Tfr-S' WHY?
Because we are retailing GOOD MERCHANDISE in many
instances at and below WHOLESALE PRICES.
GREAT SALE OF MEN'S CLOTHING
Brisk selling in this department indicates that the great
values are being recognized and taken advantage of
We continue the 25 to 50
per cent reduction
$25,00 Suits $18.75
$22,50 Suits $16.85
$20,00 Suits $15.00
$18,50 Suits $13.85
$15,00 Suits $11.25
$13,50 Suits $ 9.15
$10,00 Suits $ 7.50
A IAW ASKED FOR
BY FEDERAL LABOR
$3.00 and $1.00
Corsets 50c-
Your choice of an assort
ment of durable corsets rang
ing in price up to $3,00 for
only
SOc
pflRCKTEffl
DRESS SKIRTS-Bxtra Special
$10,00 Skirts $3.50
$ 7,50 Skirts $2.25
$ 5,00 Skirts $1.55
Our Annual Clearance Sale
Means extra special value giving in every department
Our Annual Clearance Sale I
Means extra special value giving in every department
yM its lA
jjjF Sr Kf tift
its -4or-
lVtltloa for Liquor License,
We, the undersigned legal voter
of Horol) rocinc(. Marlon county
Ut of Oregon, roipoctfullly peti
(Jon the Hon. County Court of Ma
rlon county, atate of Oregon, to
grant a lloenao to .Ttunoa P. Globtler
to celt plrltoue, malt and vlnouo
llquora in leee quantltlea than ono
Rallott In llorcli precinct. Marion
county, ttaW of Orogon, for tlio pe
riod of 19 ntontln, nt in iluty bound
we will orer pray.
1 1 i Heary Carmody, Harry Splnar. W.
T. Clark II. Darling, J. H. Hade,
M. Rteae. J. II. Cnitroh. H. Wlnkley.
B. K. Heath. W. a. Smith, h. It. U
rmore. II. v. HarrU. S. II. Thacker.
B. O. HMtor. W. M. Toiuaa. C. W.
10UUV3. Cberlea Gouuloa, Rudolph,
Jooat, I), c. Smith. G. h. Randam, 1
X. Stewart, Con Jllller, Peter .V
tnwi.jr. Hartoa, Gilbert Kmitaon,
Carl Knutaon, G. V. Andorvon, Henry
looet. u t. Dike, E. W. Hall, n. V.
Clark
Hotiee is hereby Riven, hy the un
deraigncd, to all whom It mny aon
ir, th.it ho will apply to tho coua'v
eourt for Marlon county, Oregon, on
tb Cth dny of March, 1909. at 1
o'clock p. m of said day, for a lloenie
to Mil spIrltouB, malt and vinous
llnuora. In loco quantities than on
allon, In Horob preclnot. In Ma
f Hon county. Stato of Orogon. In ac
cordance with tho foregoing potlton
Datod at Salem, Oregon, this 19th
oay of January, 1909.
JAMES P. GIERELBR.
1-2ltwhy Potltoner
n
Put In Jail,
very accurately describes anyone's
feelings who Is confined to the house
with an attack of rheumatism, lum
bago, stiff Joints or muscles. Bal
lard's Snow Liniment will cure the
trouble, relieve the riln and mako
you aB supple as a two year old.
Sold by all dealers.
LUCENA VOLCANO
IS IN ERUP TION
United lrM Lenwil Wire)
Maulln, Jan. 21. Ueiwits of the
volcanic disturbances In Taynbns
province were confirmed today by n
dispatch from Lucena, which says
that great damage has Iwen done to
the crops. Most ofMlie losses, how
ever, were canted by floods follow
ing the volcanic uxploeldn, which
unloosed the waters of n large moun
tain lake. The Lucent volcano Is
still In eruption.
Simplo Ituuivdy for Ln Cirippo.
Racking la grippe coughs that
may develop Into pneumoniu over
night are quickly eured by Foley's
llouoy and Tar. The sore and In-
I Named lungs aro healed and strength
ened, and a dangerous condition is
quickly averted. Taku only Foley's
Honey and Tar In tho yellow pack
age. J. G. Perry.
1J. A. Ithoten, roprosontlug the Pa
cific Homestead, loft yestarday to at
tend a poultry show In Sonttlo.
OASTOllIA.
Bn u x?1te KJ Yw Han Alwrj &!$t
Only a little cold in tho hoad may
bo tho beginning of nn obstinate caso
of .Vasal Catarrh. Drlvo out tho in
vader frith Ely's Cream Dalm applied
straight to the inflamed stuffed up
alr-pa&sagos. Price 50c. If you pre
fer to use nn atomizer, ask for Liq
uid Croani Dalm. It has all tho good
qualities or tho solid form of this
romody and will rid you of catarrh or
hay fever. No coacalno to breed a
dreadful habit. No mercury to dry
out tho becretlon. Price 75c, with
spraying tube. All druggists, or
mailed by Ely Bros., 5C Warren St.,
Now York.
Are Yon One of Them?
The houso wife who has been In
duced to buy a phosphate baking
powder by grocers or canvassers will
bo somewhat chagrined to Joarn that
this character of goods is inado from
burned bones, mixed with diluted oil
of v t.iol.
An Act.
Providing for the protection and
safety of persons engaged In tho
construction, repairing, nltcrntion, or
other work, upon buildings, brldgos,
viaducts and other structures, or en
gaged ln any work upon or about
electrical wires, or conductors or
poles, or supports, or other electrical
appliances or contrivances carrying a
dangerous current of electricity; or
about any mochlnory or In nny dan
gerous occupation, and extending
and defining tho liability of em
ployers in nny or nil acts of nogll
gence, or for Injury or death of their
employes, and defining whA nro the
agents of tho employer, and declar
ing what shall not bo a defouce In
actions by cmployos ngnlnst employ
ers. Bo it cnuctod by the people of tho
fctnto of Orogen:
Sec. 1. All ownors, contractors,
sub-contractors, corporations, or
persons whatsoever, engnged In tho
construction, repairing, alteration,
removal or painting of any houso,
building, bridge, viaduct, or other
Btructuro, or in tho erection or op
eration of any machinery, or In tho
manufacture, transmission and use
of electricity, or in tho manufacture
or use of nny dangerous npplianco or
substnnce, Blinll sco that nil metal,
wood, ropo, glusR, rubbor, guttn
perchn, or othor mntorlal wlmtovor,
shall be carefully selected ni.d In
spected and toslod so as to detect
any defects, and nil scaffolding,
staging, false work or othor tem
porary structuro shall be constructed
to bear four times tho mux I muni
weight to bo suBtntnod by said struc
ture, nnd Biich structuro shall not at
any time ho ovorlondod or ovor
crowded; and that all scaffolding,
staging or othor structuro more than
20 feet from tho ground or floor
Blinll shall bo secured from swaying
and provided with n strong and effic
ient safety rail or othor contrlvnnco,
bo ns to prevent any person from
falling therefrom, and nil dangerous
machinery shall ho securely covered
and protected to tho fullest extent
that tho proper operation of tho mn
chlnery permits, nnd nil shafts, wells,
floor openings and similar places of
danger shall bo enclosed, and all
mnchlnery othor than that oporatcd
by hand power shall, whenovor nec
essary for tho safety of porsons em
ployed In or nhout tho snmo or for
tho safety of tho general public, br
provided with a systom of communl
cation by moans of signals, m th.it
at nil times there inny be prompt nnd
olllc-lent communication between tho
employe! or other persons nnd Hie
operator of the motive power, uud ln
the tranamlaaion and use of electri
city of a dangerous voltage full and
complete Insulation shall be pro
vided at all points where the public
or the employee of the owner, con
tractor or sub-coutraotor transmit
ting or using aald electricity are li
able to come In contact with the
wire, and dead wirea shall not be
mingled with live wires, nor strung
uKn the same support, and the arms
of supports bearing live wirea shall
he specially designated by a color or
other designation which la Instantly
appeared and live electrical wlios
carrying a dangerous voltage shall
be strung at such distance from the
poles or supports as to permit repair-men
to freely engage In thHi
work without danger of sheck: and
generally, all owners, contractors or
subcontractors und other person Inn
Ing charge of. or responsible for.
any work Invofvlng a risk of danger
U tho employee or the public, shall
use every device, care and precau
tion which it is practicable to use for
the protection ami safety of life and
limb, only by the neceaalty for pre
serving the eftlclneey of the struc
ture, machine or othor appratus or
device, and without regard to the ad
ditional cost of suitable material or
safoty appliance and deviees.
See. 2. It shah bo tho dut or
owners, contractors, sub-contractors.
foremen, architects or other persons
having charge of the particular work
to see that tho requirements of this
act nre compllod with, and for any
failure In this respect the person or
porsons delinquent shull, upon con
viction of violating any of the pro
visions of this act, be fiued not loss
than $100. nor more than 11,000. or
Imprisoned not let4 than three
months, nor more than one year, or
both. In the discretion of the court,
and this shall not affect or lessen the
civil liability of such person as the
case may be.
Sec 3. If there shall be any low
of life by reason of the neglects or
failures or violations of the provis
ions of this act by any owner, con
traitor wi sub-coniractor, or an
prson llnblo under tho provisions of
this net, tho widow of" tho person so
killed, his lineal Loirs or adopted
children, or tho husband, mother, or
father, ns tho case may be, shall have
a right of action without any limit
as to tho amount or damages which
mny be awarded.
Sec. I. In all actions bronchi to
recover from nn employer for In
juries suffered by nn omployo tho
nogllgonco of a follow sorvnnt shall
not ho a dofonco whoro tho Injury
was caused or contributed to by any
of the following causes, namely:
Any ueteci in mo structuro, ma
terials, works, plant or mnohlonry of
which tho employer or his agent
could have had knowlodgo by tho ex
ercise of ordinary enro; tho neglect
of any person ongnyod as superin
tendent, mnnngor, foroman, or othor
person In chargo or control of tho
works, plant, mnchlnory or applian
ces; the Incompctcnco or negligence
of nny person ln chnrgo of, or di
recting tho pnrtlcular work In which
the employe was engaged ut tho tltno
of tho Injury or death; tho Incompe
tence or negllgcnco of any person to
whoso orders tho omployo wns bound
to conform nnd did conform nnd by
reason of his having conformod thoro
to tho Injury or death resulted; tho
act of any follow-Borvant dono In
ohodlonco to tho rules, Instructions
or orders given by tho omployor -or
nny othor person who hns authority
to direct tho doing of said act.
Sec. C. Tho contributory nogll
gonco of tho poison Injured shall
not be n dofonco, but may bo tnkon
Into nccount by tho Jury ln fixing tho
amount of tho damage.
Sec. G. In all notions for dnm
ages for doath or personal injury, tho
jury Bhnll bo tho judgo of tho law
as woll ns tho facta.
Sec. 7. Tho manager, superinten
dent, foreman or other person In
chnrgo or control of tho construc
tion of works or operation, or nny
part thorcbf, shall bo hold to bo tho
agent of tho employer ln all suits
for dnmoges for death or Injury suf
fered by nn employe.
Sec. 8. All acts or parts of nets
Inconsistent herewith aro hehoby re
pealed. ALL BECAUSEOF
AN ELECTION BET
C. A. Rockhlll and A. A. Englc
bnrt appeared boforo Judgo Burnett
yesterday morning with tholr respec
tive attorneys Frank Ilolmos nnd J.
G. Holtzol, nnd tried an nppoalod
suit froin tho Juatlco court. Tho suit
was Instituted by Rockhlll ngnlnst
Englobart .alloglng thnt E-nglcunrt
had In his possession $20, turned
ovor to him by tho plaintiff for safe
keeping until nftor n cortaln oloc
ttou tho sum being bet on tho propo
sition, nnd Rockhlll and a mail by tho
imtno of Frost bolng tho pnrtlos put
ting up tho monoy. It npponra that
Rockhlll won tho wagor, nnd, mpon
demanding tho money from Englo
bart, was rofusod It on tho grounds
thnt ho (Englcbnrt) had no knowl
edge of tho whoroaboMtB of tho $20,
and that h'e clerk look possession of
It, nnd placed It In IiIh snfo. Attor
ney Holtzol, for Englobart, mado n
motion to dismlis tho case on non
suit, but Judgo Bumott ruled Hint
sulllclont ovldonco wax at hand to
warrant tho Jury considering tho cao
nt tho first instnuco, which It did, and
a verdict was brought In favor of tua
defendnnt, after tho Jury had ho-ju
brought back and given moro in
struction,
Notwithstanding tho mnttor In
volved in tho suit holng small, tho
legal points nrguod by tho ntlorney-t
woro Important and ninny. Ouo ct
tho fetiturofl. was that nftor tho $20
wagor htfll boon turned ovor to Englo
hurt's clork, at nllogod by tho do
feudant, and placed In tho snfo be
longing to Englcbnrt, somcono en
tered tho ctoro ln which tho aafo won
situated, and robbed It, taking along
tho election wager.
It took tho Jury six honirs to reach
a vordlct.
Nerve
Sick
rtJvfU.i
HW
8?
If weak', wortf-out,
nervous, coimot sleop;
havo indigestion, head
ache, neuralgia or peri
odic pains, it is "because;
your nerves arc weak. It'
is the lack of nerve forco
that makes tho stomach,
heart, lungs, etc., work
imperfectly become sick.
Dr. Miles' Nervine cures
tho sick "when it restores
nervQ strength, and puts
tho power behind tho or
gans to do their work.
"Almoul throe years I unred from
nervousnrM, Indlsoxtlon. nnd pnlpltn
lion of tho lirt. I could not cat or
ilppp with comfort, or walk or tallc
without Buffering. AUonetlicr I m
In hnrt condition. My doctor did not
urcm to do mo nny Reed. I lind tried
bo tnnny romrdlea Hint I did not liava
much bono of nny of them dolns mo
nny Reed. Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno wns
iiURRrMcd by n frlond. I cot relict
from tho tlrst. nnd nfter n, tow days
I felt llko n new pornon, It not only
rellovcd my Imnrt and. nervon, but
htiB InvlKornted my wholo system. I
nm very irrntoful bocniiBO since I lmv
Btopped unlnK It. I Iiuvq lind nbaolutoly,
no return of my old trouble.'
MUH. 1IOWAHD FOllD.
CO Summit Ave, Worcester, Mnau
Dr. Mllet' Narvlne It lold by your
drugoU. vho will guarantea ht th
tint UotUs will benefit. If It falls, h
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
Great Cliltieso Doctor
L. M. H U M
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Has modlclno which will cure any,
known disease Ho mnkes a special
ty of, mid BtiarnntooB to euro Catarrh
Asthma, Lung, Throat, RhoumntlBm,
Doblllty, Stomach, Llvor, Kldnof,
Troublos; also any blackened or
swollon ooronoss, broken limb;'
Smnltpox; Epldomlo; nil kinds oC
Dolls, Lost Manhood, Fomnlo Wonk
ncss, Hernia Troubles and Paralysis.
Consultation frco. Caro of Ylck 8o
Tong Co,, Chlnoso drugs and horbs.
153 High St., upstairs, Salem, Or.
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Take Advantage
Of tho savings' which our
January Bluo Tag Salo offers
and supply your homo furnish
ing needs now. Your homo
will bo tho more attractivo for
it and your purso tho fuller.
Glance at tho list of values bo
low and you will gain an Idea
limt has boon onactod for this
idle. Bettor yot, como to tho
aloro end oxemino the Blue
Tag on ovory articlo in the
ttoro.
This splendid pattern and
well made quarter sawed
oak Buffet has French
bevel plate mirror, two
silver drawers, large
roomy cupboard and lin
en drawer. Regular S28
value,
Bluo Tag Price.$22.75
A set of dining
chais similar to
cut; solid seats,
continuous back
posts .well mort
ised golden oak
finish, built for
service and dur
ability, Regular
$15.00 set,
Blue Tag Price
$12.65
BBHwwyiA jbjtjf' mttStH S
A pedostal extension tablo
for ' ovory house in Salem
means that our assortment is
vory largo; we offer you one
mado of solid oak ,six foot
size, 42-inoh top, Regular
$22.00 value
Blue Tag Price $17.85
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