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-ISSSRKWKHWMBC-.. VAlhY OAPITAIi JOUKKAX SALBM. ORBGOX, SATURDAY, MAT 1, lMt. MHHIHHHMaMI SfM H P. Tk- mrmnrn nitMitr&tioci S to remind the Jl uo ft sfw .-. Mriao nt- tn race inac mw ihuuuhi fruit dvc to Royal it active and chief ingredient, rrom the grape KOV4L 4KIA r?WDH derive those prime qualities which make it unique as a raising- agent, a favorite with all who de sire the finest, moat healthful food. Royal it the only Baking Powder cud from Royal Grspa Cream of Tartar K jX! a m a. K.LJbk JEf m HHMHHMHl tvnk jlyt jB HARRIMAN IS TO SPEND $4,350,000 This Summer Tillamook Line Is First Been Called For. Bids Have L Present railroad project mapped out by tho Hnrrlmau lines for the doming summer, aside from the Des chutes road, that Is held up by the Government Itcclainntlon Service, mean a generous expenditure of money In and around Portlnnd. Dur ing tho coming summer season tho Harrlman lines Jn tins territory win by tho port of Portland and tho war department for a bridge spanning tho river of the draw type, plans of which have been submitted by tho O. It & N. engineers. This work to be carried out -during the summor means the expendi ture of n very large sum In the ter ritory and assures work for a largo i muu nnc inuu nnc 1 -w.... wu, -,,. uwu, f ANU ALSU HIKHAHD ROE Owing to their inability to keep accurate count on the number of flowing mugs they got away with last' night two unknown visitors from somewhere back in Illinois or Mis souri were locked up in the lt bas-1 tile last night bv he night ioUc " prevent them from fai.mg down and ' hurting themselves And. oh. what a . , miserable feeling la the head this! morning when brought before Judge Moores to telt about it. Th two Johnny Does could not give a ver explicit arcouBf of their preambles 'during the wee hours of morning but had some recollections of having i Just dropped In" several places of t refreshment and taking on a few with old friends for tho sake of hap py kid days But now they can have two and a half days to think it over and remember their childhood days when they were locked up In the closet for cutting up. CLAIM HE TRED TOBEATSPRECKELSi tUn It nl tr I. Wire.) j San Francisco. May 1. Benjamin Wellington Soule, charged with send Ing threatening letters to Rudolph Spreckles, with the object of extort ing from him $3000. Is held at the city prison today In default of ball of 15000. Whether or not ho will be prosecuU-d on additional charges of sending similar letters to Mrs. Spreck les and James O'Brien Ounn, caihtbr of the Mechanic's Bank, has not been decided. , Soule came to this ctty with his wife from Wallace, Idaho. He stated hp was unablo to find employment, and his wife was compelled to take a r position In a local bakery. After, reading lurid detective stories, he conceived the plan of extorting mon ey with which to return to Idaho. The Electric Fixture & Supply Co. j ISA Salem Industry This company designs and manufactures gas and electric chandelieis. None of our designs on display can be duplicated for the same money by retailers, Factory Prices Can't Be Beat For instance! You examine our display, You think the cost too great for what you want, You go elsewhere and get lower prices on SOMETHING ELSE, You do not get LOWER PRICES on what we have shown you, Now, what we want is for you to give us (because we are a home factory with a wage roll) a chance to make you prices on the fixtures you are quoted on by others, We will make for you fresh from raw stock, these same designs for 25 per cent to 50 oer cent LESS MONEY, It is IMPOSSIBLE for you to buy the SAME FIXTURES we show you for the SAME MONEY we ask, You MIGHT buy something cheaper but the fixture is DIFFERENT, We will make this DIF FERENT FIXTURE for you for 25 per cent to 50 per cent less .money than you are paying for it, I Salesroom, 425 Court St Factory, Liberty St. spend In three separate projects not number of laborers for a period ex less than 14,360.000 tending over several months Aside Chief of this new railroad work Is f"m these threo big projects, others tho completion of the Tillamook line ' already lined up for accompllsh- for which 12.000.000 has boon an- mont oon among them being the proprlatcd to complete the now road that will giro Portland direct com munication with tho coast country that Is now served Irregularly by steamers. There remains about 27 miles of the Tillamook road to bo flnlihftd after the prosont oontracts at each end of the road are com pleted. This 27 miles will cost not less than $2,000 000. so heavy Is tho character of the work to bo under taken. In this 27 mllos there are 19 tunnels to be driven through tho Coast mountains und Him bnlatxe of the work Is of tho heaviest possl bio description. The iiuconiplctud section of tho road runs through the honrt of tho Const range, Mid hear? cuts nnd -fills will bo necessary High bridges will span tho mountain streams nnd tunnels will carry tho truck through tho hills. Cut Komi Through Hot-k, Much of tho work to bo accom plished Is through rocky country, that menus tho moving of largo auan tltlea ot rook, nnd thin Is the most expensive work Hint can bo under taken In rnllrond building. Illds for tho completion of tho Tillamook road huvo boon asked for by tho Harrl man officials, and uioy will bo open ed April 26 nnd Hie contract award ed soon thereafter A number of railroad contractors re submitting bids for tho work. Another big Job tho llnrrlnmn linos uro undertaking for tho season Is the rebuilding of tho mala line of tho O. It. & it. between Tho Dulles aim Umatilla, inn original track U orookod and far fiom being up to a modern railroad. It has bwi de cided to rebuild this strotrh of track und tho work will cont not less than $1,000,000. Illds will soon bo iiHked from contractors for this Job. Iioavcr-vlllsburg cutorr. work on which Is now under way. Tho Des rhutos railroad will cost a huge for tune and will glvo employment to large numbers of workmen, when It Is started. Tho date of beginning worn on this project, however, is uncertain KIUST .MOVK AflAIXST KTATK-nrur uailhoao The Boise Statesman prints the follewing: -'K. II. Harrlman will forestall any movement for n state or district-aided railroad from Boise to Coos Day. Kxtunslvo construction work Is to commonco on tho Central Oregon railroad Just so soon ns surveys can bo made nnd grndo stakes sot. "No official statement of nny such Intention has been made, but during the piiHt week Gonernl Manager Han croft, of tho Orogon Short Lino. Dl vInIoii Superintendent Jones nnd a number of Harrlman officials visited at vale The following day Chiof Knglneor McDonald In charge of tho survey on tho Minidoka extension with a force of men. dropped the work thore and proceeded to Vale. whore tho corps commenced work on a survey up tho Malheur canyon "The Central Oregon road has boeu constructed from Ontario to Vale Hud tho resumption of work at that point Is viewed as an assurance that Harrlman proponed to build the road through to the coast, running niTross the state of Oregon south of UuriiH. 'Tho section of road tluough the Malheur canyon, when completed, i win piuco the Ilarrlmiui system In control of the sltuntlon, nnd once constructed would preclude the pos Ue pre"ent a p.Uable sight when . f" - aP.ces. and aro,THE OUTLAWS ALL be was taken to the prison Tester day His wife Is heartbroken.aod rv-( iuseu today to go to her work at tno hakery. asking Detective Proll to col lect her wages. The police are convinced i In cllned to believe the story ho i tells. Tho cornfield ought to take a high rank, became there aro so many that (kernels In It. REMAINED OUTLAWS United Irru Ltsed Wire. Santa Cruz. Cal , May 1. True to their promises all of the moinbors of the Santa Cruz and San Joso "out law" teams remained loyal to thoir managers, although last night was j their final chance of returning to or- (IIUIKU UUBl'UU.I. voiOfitf f f ef iiii8vani(f ii ff iwniiifrnffiiiiiiinnif f ett iIhere are types of real comfort! lit PLEASE BE SEATED Comfort Rocker $5.00 j Ideal Porch Table $6.SO Be Seated $4.50 i nihility of a parallel line, ns the The illHtitmiii tn tm ruliulli hot u mm I rlslit of way h too narrow to ncrmll Tim tlitllnti fimt tiniiiilllu iii IT miw la second road Thus the outlet for Twenty tulles of this will eliminate stuto-Hldod rtiliwit would bo shut1 h ureal number of curm and i-ort. d licit grades soiuowliat Tli work. It Is expected, w go skosd this summor nnd bo comptotod by noxt winter Whim the new track U tlH- UOltHl, It U XMK!lHi till D It A N. will bo able to spued up Its traliw WON'T YOU SIT DOWN iust once in an "Old Hickory" chair or rocker? Till you've enjoyed that comfortable, !1 & .-.. --. ., , . - ... j springy feeling in an "Old Hickory" you'll never really know what an easy chan or rocker is, I here's a touch ot ;; z nature, a quiet suggestion of the peace and comfort of the woods, in. OLD HICKORY FURNITURE. To veranda, lawn or cosy porch nook it adds charm and beauty. Built from sturdy young hickories, the seats woven by hand from long strips of tough bark, This furniture -will $ t last a lifetime. Please call and 'et us show you the full line, Dr T. Kollx tin urn nil's Orloatal I Cream, or Magical Ilwiutltlor. ntlvor- tUHMl in aiiulnar ooliimu. Is a matter! of deep Interest to all who would kiv .UaIh uLIh fAtt fwfctM tli. knUM. 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