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feUfcr OAJTCTAfc WCJUCAL, HA1JW, OKN0OX, THURSDAY, MAY. 18, lfM.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
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Independent !&5ppper Deroted to Aerica rrinclple and
the froxteM and DoTclopcmnt of Alt Oregoa.
Published Brery Hvonlng Kxoept Sunday, elom, Ore.
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MEMORIAL
DAY FINE .
PROGRAM
Tho Joint committee on Momorlal
Day exorcises, aptfolntod by BedgwIeJt
Ioist and Sedgwick W. II. C, -would
licroby cordially Invite CohipaHy M,
O. N. 0., tho Spanish War Vetera,
tbo Sons of Votorans, tho Ladles of
tho O. A. II. and any and nil oilier
patriotic and civic organktattew 'to
join them In a propor obsorrance of
the day. Tho program Is Hot com-
plcted as to details, but will be In a
few days, whdn It will bo announced.
Tho dxorclsos of tho day will begin,
at what hour In tho morning will bo
announced lfttor, by tho W. H. 0., dot
forming their beautiful ritualistic
sonrico in momory or tnoio wno aiea
whilo sorvlng In tho U. S. navy. This
skirvlce will bo hold on tho South
Commercial street bridge. It Is ilso
mbro than probnblo that tho W. II. 0.
will servo a "bnskot dinner" In Ma
rlon Park nt noon, whoro tho old sol
dlors and tholr families may moot
and cat their noon-day lunch, and
that tho Iridlos of tho O. A. R. will,
after tholr usual custom of decorat
ing tllo graves of tho eoldlor doad In
Leo Mission coraotcry. sorvo a free
dlnnor to tho old soldiers and tholr
families In tholr hall, corner of Com
mcfclnl and Contor streets, at thp
noon hour.
At or near 2 p, in., tho 0, A. It.
parade will form at tho cornor of
Stata and Llborty streets, and march
erfst to Church, thonco north ta
Court, thonco West to Commercial,
thonco north to Chemoketa and
countermarch on Commorclal south
to Stato, whoro thoy will tako the
cars for tho comotory, whoro tho
usual ritualistic ceremonies will bo
observed, after which the Hon. P. H.
D'Arcy will dollvor an address ap
propriate to tho occasion. This be
lilcjr a general witllno of tho program
of tho day, Is subject to chango In
mhio of tho minor details, of which
duo npttco will bo given.
. WEBSTER,
Chairman of Commltteo.
REAL ESTATE
TRANSFERS ACTIVE
Ann Palmer to Edith M. Roynolds,
98.71 acres In township 9 south,
rungo 3 west; w d $3454.85.
J. M. Hrown to B. L. Irvine, loto
11 nnd 12 In block IB, In Fnlrmount
Add. to Salem; w d $450.
D. T. and L. Randall to W. and
M. D. Mortcnson, land In Woodburn;
w d $0000.
II. T. Randall and L. Randull to
W. and M. B. MortonHon, land In Ma
rion county; w d $400.
Androw Whitney ot ux. to W. Mof
fltt, 12.43 acres in Marlon county;
w d $1400.
O. W. Watt et ux, to R. R. Ryan,
lot 6, block 20, In North Salem; w d
100.
R. R. and L. P. Ryan to C. II. nnd
S. B. Carver, lot 0, block 20, North
Balom; w d $200.
O. A. Webb and M. E. Webb to
C. P. Wobb, land in Sllvorton; w d
$500.
O. S. Forrens et ux. to P. and L.
Woltor, lots 7 and 8 in block 2,
Walnut Orovo Add. to Balom; w d
$1100.
J, II. Robnott ot ux. to Emma a.
nrown, land in block 30 In city of
Balom; w d $300.
Mary A. Ramp to D. F. Ramp,
2G.20 acres In township 0 south,
rango 2 west; w d $5870.
Mnry A. Ramp to I). F. Ramp,
00.45 acres in township G south,
rnngo 2 west; w d $1638.
J. O. Anderson ot ux. to D. A.
Whlto, lots 1, 2, C, 0, 7 and 8, In
block 21, North Balom; w a $1700.
C. W, Reed ot ux. to W. H. Byrd,
lot 4 In block 1 In Watt's Add.' to
Snlom; w d $1500.
11. and L. D. Hoover to Frank
ftownk, lot 2, block 1, In Brooks;
w d $1100.
P. nnd J. M. Biscnoir to 11. nmi'j.
Qllllch, 30 acres in township 7 south,
rnngo 2 west; w d $1500.
O. a, Lownsdnlo to E. ECKorlon,
lund in block 33, city ot Balom; w d
$0000.
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Do It Now.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
WEDNESDAY EVENING
Aldormnu Stole wan in tho chair, in
tho absence of Mayor Rodgor.
Eight blacks ot paving wore put
through to assessment nnd contract
Will bo lot Monday night.
Tho park board was ordered to
appear boforo tho city council Mon
day night and show cnuso why cer
tain ordinances wore not enforced.
Tho mattor of n contract with
Mlnto pros, for gravel from tho Isl
and waB roforrod to City Attorney
Koyos,
Special commlttoo uuthorlted to
ask bids from contractors for erect
ing n gravel screen nnd minimum
prlco on gravel.
..idorman Stockton reported that
Wnrrou Drainers hud prepared spe
cifications for choapor hard surfucu
pavement for rcBldonco streots to
cost but $3 per running foot for u
37-foot atroot.
Tho' commltteo on parks reported
that thoy hud scoured an option on
tho Fulrmouut hill proporty from
Rov. Klworthy for $10,000 for what
would make about a 26-acro park
bo report wne unanimously adopted.
Tho aldormen preaont wore Hid
ridge, Elliott, Qreenbnum. Hofer,
Millard, Motfett, Btols, Stockton,
Waters.
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FIREBUGS AT WORK IN
LEWIST0N. IDAHO
f United I'rraa Ud Wlr.l
Lowiston, Idaho, May 13. Clr
aumstnncoB Indicating that firebugs
startod tho firo In which George
Draiumor and his eon, wealthy farm
era in this faction of Idaho, lostthrlr
, lives early yesfefliay, are being In
vestigated today.
Tho Brammers wor.o stooping la
tholr home near QlSforsl, 30 miles
cast of LewUton, when the flames
attacked tho building.
It la apparent from the position ot
the charred remains that fathor and
so wero Xrst overcome by the smoke
and thou burned to doath in their
l4s.
Now Is tho tlmo to got rid of your
rhoumntlsm. You can do bo by ap
plying Chnmborlaln'fl Llnlmont. Nino
casos but of ton nro simply muscular
rhoumndsm duo to cold or damp, or
chronlo rheumatism, and yield to
tho vigorous application of this lln
lmont. Try it. You nro cortaln to
bo dollghtod with tho quick rollof
which it affords. Sold by nil good
druggists.
BASEBALL SUMMARY
FOR WEDNESDAY
Pacific Coast League.
Vernon 0; Portland 0; same called.
Los Angeles 5; Sacramento 0.
San Francisco 7; Oakland 0.
NortJ1wc.1t League.
Portland C; Tncoma G.'
Spokano 3; Seattle 2.
Aberdeen 3; Vancouver 2.
National League.
Cincinnati 6; Boston 2.
Now York 3; Chicago 2.
Philadelphia 3; Pittsburg 1.
8t. Louis 10; Brooklyn 0.
American League.
Washington 6; Chlcngo 2.
Boston 3; Cleveland 2.
Detroit 11; New York 4.
Philadelphia 1; St. Louis 0.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
Pacific Coast,
San Francisco 019
Portland 579
Lob Angeles .. 568
Saoramonto . . .. 403
Vernon 450
Oakland 333
Northwest League.
Seattlo 720
Spokano .. 016
Vancouver 522
Portland 417
Tacoma 3G0
Aberdeen , 348
National League.
Pittsburg C3C
Pnlladolphla 579
Chicago 542
Cincinnati 480
Now York 474
Brooklyn 450
Boston 460
St. Louis 400
American League.
Dotrolt 702
Boston .'COO
Now York 550
Philadelphia 520
Chicago 470
Olovoland 429
Wasnlngton 333
St. Louis 300
A Dainty Toilet Article.
Every lady who desires to keep her
attractive appearance, whilo at tho
theatre, attondlng receptions, when
shopping, whilo traveling and on all
occasions should carry in her purse
a booklet of GoHraud'g Oriental
Vpauty Leaves. Thltj Is a dainty little
booklet of exquisitely perfumed pow
dered leaves. It Is lnvaluablo when
tho faco becomes moist and flushed
and is far superior to a powder puff,
aa it docs not spill and soil tbo
clothes.
It removes dirt, soot and grease
from the face, Imparting a cool, del
icate bloom to tho complexion. Sent
nnywhero on receipt of five cents in
Btampo or coin. ,
F. T. Hopk'ns, 37 Great Jones
Street. New York. 6-13-lt
REV. I. W WILLIAMSON'S
LETTER.
Rov. I. W. Williamson, Hunting
ton, W. Va., writes: "This Is to cer
tify that I used Foloy's Kldnoy
Romcdy for nervous exhaustion and
kldnoy troublo and am frco to say
that It will do .all that you claim
for It." Foloy's Kldnoy Romcdy han
restored health and strength to
thousands of weak, run down peo
ple Contains no harmful drugs and
Is pleasant to take. J. C. Perry.
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Clinngo of Street Grades,
Notlco is horoby givon that tho
common council ot the city of Balom,
Oregon, deems It oxpodlont to change
nnd proposes to chango tho grado on
Saginaw street at tho intersection of
Millar Btreot, and tho grado on Com
morclal stroot at tho Intersection of
Miller Btreot, and tho grado on High
street at tho Intorsoctlon of Miller
street, in accordance with tho re
port of tho city's onglneor, filed in
tho odlco of the city recorder the 3d
day of .May, 1909.
Dnto of tho first publication of this
notlco May 4, 1909. By ordor of tho
common council.
W. A. MOORE8,
5-4-llt City Rccordor.
Weell in Weeli out
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FullBearing Orchard Tracts
SIZES TO SUIT PURCHASER
Winter Apples and Royal Ann Cherries
RICH BOTTOM SOIL
3 MILES NORTH OF SALEM.
Enquire of owner at Capital National Bank.
the Cofflcld Power Washer is ready for work.
No complicated parts.
Nothing to get out of order. Nothing to break. No'
short-lived materials to need replacing after a little service.
The motor is enclosed, protected. Nothing can get
in to clog or retard its working.
The tub is of galvanized iron no splinters, no rusting,,
no warping, no leaking!
Seeing is believing.
See it work I
Let us put one in your home for a week, free. You 11
need no further convincing. It proves every clalmfor itself.
You'll like it you'll want it.
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E. ECKERLEN
Wholesale
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Family Liquor Store
144 Commercial St Free Delivery
Phone 103
Mrs. Claud Catch has been chosen
to represent Oregon mi tho hostess at
tho Seattlo fair.
Iloartburn, sour risings, belching,
dAill, henvy fooling and such things
are all causod by indigestion. Ko
dot stops thorn by digesting all tho
food you oat. Bold by all druggists.
if 9mmf Haf i
NKWrOHT SODA WORKS, i
Wo manufacture nnd carry
a comploto Una of soda wator
fountain syrups and othor si- Z
phon liquldB, Havo tho boat
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and our goods nro known nnd
usod for tholr purlt, which J
miiKua 100m a iiriuiu iiivuriiu.
Wo nro In a position to supply
thoso goods in any quantities
10 mo irauo unu guaranioo sai-isfactlon.
HARDING . OILtVMKH, Traps.
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CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
J, H. Afcirt, Prts,
E, M, Crolsan, Vice Pres,
Jos, H. ANrti Cashier
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Pays Interest mi Savktoc
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I The Grand!
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ROOMS:::::
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2IACRE
TRACT
STUDY THE ABOVE MAP
HLOOMKH'B ADDITION to tho City ot Newport, Orogon, 1b now on tho market for the first tlmo. Tho tract is located about half way betweea
Nye Creek and Newport, and conslatsot some 30 lota, oa tno rising ground directly above , tho ocean. Each lot Is bat a faw steps from th
beach and a commands a vlow of tho ocean or surf for mllea north and south. To the north can bo seen Jump Ott Joe and tho Yaqulna Head
Light To tho touth tho entrance to. Yaqulna Bay and tho Llfesaving Station. Tho property is about a flvo-mlnuto walk from tho boat landing
in Newport, It Is reached by a now 'six-foot board walk, -which runs in a straight llao fros the Ocean Hoifse Hotel In a northwest direction to the
lota. This Is wow tno most popular walk la Newport on account ot 1U beautiful surroundings and agnlceat view ot tho Paclflo when the end la
reached at BLOOMKIVS ADDITION. Here before tho observer the ocean and tho beach stretch for miles and ffiilss.
A WORD ABOUT YAQUINA BAY
You could not ftnd a mora interesting location to spend your Bumtaor than around thU beauUful bay, which Is conceded by those who know, to
bo the most beautiful summer resort, NATURALLY, ot W on the PaclBc coast, barring aeae. Hunting and flshlneare unexcelled, and tho many
places ot Interest closo to Newport, auch as thoLlghthouso, Otter Rock, Seal Rocks, etc, make It aa ldoal place towa a summer home.
NOW LOOK AT THE MAP .
You will see that ULOOMKR'B ADDITION Is right on the ocean, and yet has tho. great advantage of being close to the bay and town, with no steep
hills to climb to reach It. The beoch In front of the property Is good for bathing and the gathering of rock oysters. Mr. Bloomer has already bnllt
two beautiful cottages on these lots tor his own personal" use. Mr. Bloome is a Seattle mandated Intends to make this the most popular addltloa to
Newport
FOR SALK 11Y MKYKR HKLLE, DKKHY WILLSON, H. A. JOHNSON, FERGUSON & FISHER, BECHTKL RONTON
Per further loraaUoa enquire at
CAPITAL JOURNAL OFFICE
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