Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 11, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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DAILY CAPITAL fOVRXAL, SAIJM, OMGON, FRIDAY, JUNG 11, 1000.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
E. nOFKH, Kdttor ul Proprietor
Indeptudent Newpper Devoted to Americ&ii rrlnclploa and
tho Progrost and Dorolopoment of All Oregon.
rnblUhcxt Kvorjr Brcnlng Except Sunday, gAlem, Ore.
SUBSCRIPTION RATHS.
(Inrarlablr In Advance.)
Dillr, by carrier, por year.. W.OO For month ...coo
Daltr, by mall, per year- -.. 4.00 Per moBth..........85o
Woekljr, by mall, per year...,
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PUBLIC
SCHOOL
PARADE
Tlio great nnnunl closing public
- school parade was hold this afternoon
as advertised, and was a great suc
cco8i Tho weather wob perfect, tho
turnout largo and everything was car
rlod out according to program. A
very pretty surprUo was tendered
tho teachers at tho Doard of Trade
rooms' at 3:30, when an Informal re
optlqn was hold at that timo, pre
sided over by Assistant Superintend
ont Powers. Ico cream and refresh
ments were served to tho cntlro fnc
ulty of tho Salem public BchooUi Tho
urogram included a numbr ot aa
drosses on manual training, nccdlo-
woik and domestic science, which aro
to bo Introduced In tho public schools
mis coming year.
MEAT INSPECTION
1 AT ST. LOUIS A FARCE
(1'iiltcd I'm Leaned Wire.
'Washington, Juno 11. Investiga
tion of tho charges that meat in
spectors in tho government stock
yards nt St. Louis disregard the reg
ulations will bo mado by tho depart
ment of agriculture, according to an
announcement mndo today. ,
Tho charges wero made by J, P.
Ilnrmtf, nn Inspector, who resigned
after working In tho yards for 18
months. In a letter to Socrotnry Wil
son, Harms declared that tho disre
gard for government cgnilatlons was
of a dectdodly sonsatlonal nature
Ho said "government moat inspection
at St. Louis Is a farco."
Two Inspectors hava boon directed
to go to tho St. Louts yards at once,
and mako a thorough Investigation
ot conditions thoro.
PORTLAND WINslN
FOURTEEN INNINGS
Clydo Goodrich, tho big day clerk
at tho Hotol Willamette, has Just ro
turned from Portlnnd, aftor a throo
days' visit in that city. Clydo snyo
that ho put In throo hours yester
day aftornoon at tho Vaughn street
ball grounds, along with 1000 othor
ball fan, rooting for tho Portland
Pacific coast team, which was tying
up with tho Sacrunwnto bunch In a
14-lnnlng contest. To soo Portland
handle tho ball is n suro and quick
euro far weak eyes, according to tho
hotol clerk's ontlunlnhtlc description
of tho gamo yeatorday. Ho said tho
soats In tho grand stand nnd bleach
ora woro usolecs after tho fourth in
ning, as tho fans woro on their feet
niobt ot tho ttmo. In tho first inning
Portland allowed three runs on er
rors of Olron, but thoy soon camo out
of It, and In tho sixth Inning things
began to look brighter for Portland.'
Portland won by n score of 4 to 3.
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To avoid serious results tnko
Foloy'a Kldnoy Homody at tho first
sign ot kldnoy or bladdor disorder,
such ns bnckacho, urinary Irregular
Itlou, exhaustion and you will oon
bo well. Comtnonco taking Foley's
Kldnoy Remedy today. J, C. Perry.
Pretty good crop of Oregon's
finest product that that marched
down tho otreotB today Crpp nev
er fall in Oregon
SALEM HIGH TO MEET
THE CLAM DIGGERS
Tho Salem high school will mnko
an attompt to wrest honors from tho
Washington collego tomorrow after
noon on Wlllamotot flold,. and If thoy
succeed tho statochamplonn'H'p will
Btay right hero In Salem. Tho Wash
ington biunch nro ball players clear
through, and havo won ton Btralght
games played with different collego
teams. Tho Salon high school boys
aro not going to back down for tho
reason tho visiting team promises to
bo a hard hut to crack, but will play
It to a standing finish nnd beat 'cm
If possible. Tho Salem high school
boys havo had bad luck all through
tho season, and tho teams which
thoy have played In this city from
outsido colleges, havo nenrly all
boon olthor extremely oaBy marks
or something entirely out of tho Sa
lem high BChool'B class, Tho Wash
ington collego toam, howovcr, 1b not
to bo Bccond rated, as they havo tho
goods to show for tholr reputation aB
ball plnyors, and it tho Salem high
school boys do aucccod In getting tho
plum, It will bo a great victory.
CONTENDING FOR
NEXT CONVENTION
I nulled IVcm I.raed Wire.)
Buffalo, N. Y., Juno 11. Tho
mooting plnco of tho next couforonco
of Charities and Corrections will bo
cottlcd tonight or tomorrow. Donvor,
Lob Angclcb, St. Louis and Detroit
nro making a hot fight for tho next
meeting, and today tholr chances ap
pear to bo about oven.
Tho commlttco on organization,
which was announced today, in
cludes W. A. Qntes, of Dorkoloy, Gal.,
secretary of tho Stato Doard of
Charities and Corrections,
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Notlco of Htreet As'Nsnieiit.
Notice is horoby glvon that tho
common council or tho city of Salem,
Oregon, will nt or about 8 o'clock
p. m. on tho It tli day ot Juno, 1009,
at tho common council chambers at
Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess
upon each lot or pnrcol ot land llnblo
thorofor, its proportlonnto sharo of
tho cost of improving Winter Btreot
In tho city of Snlom, Oregon, from
u point I Vi feet south of tho south
rail of tho railroad track of tho
Southern Pacific Company, whero it
croHscB said Wlntor street nt tho in
tersection of Wlntor Btreot and Trado
Istrcot to tho north curb lino of Mill
troet.
All persons intorostod in said as
ROBsmont shall appear at said timo
boforo Bald common council and pro
sent objections, if any thoy havo, to
said aBsessmont, or fllo tho saino with
tho recorder within tho following
ilvo days, nnd apply to said common
council within flvo dayB from said
dato for tho prlvllcgo It thoy bo do
Biro, to mnko said Improvement In
lion ot tholr assessment.
Dono by order of tho common
council of tho city of Snlom, Oregon,
tho 7th day of May, 1900.
W. A. MOOltKS.
6-0-3t City Recorder,
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EACH ONE SAYS THE
OTHER IS A THIEF
(United 1'rcM Leaped Wire.
San Jose, Cal.. June 11. Depu
tized by tho sheriff of Scranton, Pa.,
to como to tho Pacific coast and ar
rest J. W. Merrill on a chargo of
perpetrating a fraudulent mining
deal, George W. Wloland, a wealthy
tlmberman of Pennsylvania, Is hlm
Bclf In tho custody of tho courts to
day, having spent part of last night
in jail before being nolo to raise
$10,000 hall.
Wloland arrived hero several days
ago, nnd had Merrill arrested on n
chargo of havln gdofrauded John
Rossln, of Scranton, Pa., in connec
tion with somo mining property,
Morrell secured his release on ball,
and yesterday nworo to a complaint
charging Wloland with felony embez
zlomont.
In answer to a chargo of embezzle'
mont of stock In tho Monjar Mining
Company, valued at $41,500, Wlo
land entered a plea of not .guilty,
ana, after sovorni hours in Jail, was
released on bail. Merrill also filed
civil action to rocovor tho money ho
alleges Wloland embezzled, and both
cases must bo heard before it Is de
termined which man shall bo the
prisoner, nnd which shall bo tho Jail
or whon tho pair return to Pennsyl
vania. , o
You Nov ro Call Tell
just oxactly tho causo ot you rhou-
-.latlsm, but you know you havo It.
do you know that Ballard's Snow
Liniment will euro It? relieves tho
pain reduces tho swelling nnd Um
bers tho Joints and muscles so that
you will bo as nctivo and woll as you
over woro. Prlco 25c, COc and 11.00
Sold by all druggets.
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Notlco of Intention to Improve n
.Portion of Market Street.
Not(co 1b horoby given that tho
Common Council of tljo City of Sn
lom, Oregon, deems It expedient to
improve, ana proposes to improve nt
Would You Think of Eating
Salt Pork Every Day?
Lard is hog fat so is salt pork. Both are indigestible and often unhealthy.
Until Cottolene was placed on the market, people had to use lard for all frying
and shortening purposes they had no recourse. But now there is no excuse for
eating lard-soaked pastry and jeopardising your digestion with lard-soaked food.
Cottolene is a vegetable product pure, healthful, digestible. It contains no
hog fat. Even a dyspeptic can eat and enjoy Cottolene food without the after
pangs of indigestion.
Once give Cottolene a fair trial and you'll banish lard from your kitchen
forever.
COTTOLENE fS GUaranteed Your grocer is hereby nu
w v uwMmaiv thorized to refund your
money in case you nro not pleased, after having given Cottolene a fair test.
Never Sold in Bulk Cottolene is packed in palls with an air-
never ooia in puik ( (op (o eep it clca'n) (resh nnd u.i10ic.
some, and prevent it from catching dust and absorbing disagreeable
odors, such as fish, oil, etc,
Cook Book Free JJj XVSSkmc
edited and compiled by Mrs. Mary J. Lincoln, tho famous Food Expert,
and containing nearly 300 valuable recipes.
Made only by HE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago
"Nature's Gift from the Sunny South"
tho oxponso ot tho abutting nnd ad-miL- A-.rtA I 4
Jacont property, Market street, In f rtilO AFSCI OlC 0l LWu
OU.U ytfc I,U1II WIU VUD, IlllU ML UtU"
orty strcot to tho wool lino of Drond
TXl T. RllX MUUDTS NKNTAL
cwam m maoi nuurmEn
way street nnd from tho oast lino of
Drondway street to tho west lino of
Oth street, by grading tho roadway of
said portion of eald stroot and by
placing thereon gravol and cnushod
rock and rolling tho same with a
steam roller,, all to bo dono In accord
ance with tbo plans and specifica
tions adopted by tho Common Coun
cil on tho 8th day ot Juno, 1000, nnd
now on mo in tno onico or tho city
recorder, and by doing all things ro
quired In said plans and specifica
tions, which show nn ostlmato ot tho
cost of said improvomont, and aro
horoby referred to nnd mado a part
of this notlco.
ItemoiiBtrnnces mny bo filed in tho
manner and within tho timo provided
by lnw.
Dato of first publication of this
notlco Juno 0. 1D00.
Dy order of the Common Council.
W. A. MOORES,
0-1 1-1 It Recorder
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Wo warrant tnls lend pot to burn
under nny conditions Thin war
ranty extends to tho refunding of
tho entire purchase price li, enso of
fniluro of tho material to como up
to this guarantoo.
Tho nbovo warranty Ib found on
every pnekngo of Ortho Arscnato of
Lend. For snlo by
TILLSON & CO.
SnTcm, Or.
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CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
J, H, Albert, Pros,
E, M. Crolsan, Vice Pres,
Jos, H, Albert, Cashier
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Pays InUfMt wi SavMgc
Accounts
PortlnmlcrB are Btirprlsod at them
boIvcb to find out how nlco tho poo
plo of the ctato would bo to thorn, it
thoy would Just try to bo friendly.
HAVE LIVELYSCRAP
ON BIG TRANSPORT
(I'nltKl I'rrft I.taifd Wlre.l
8nn Francisco, Juno ll.-"Demon"
Martin, of tho ninth United Statos
cavalry, said to bo a brother ot Don
vor 1M. Martin, and Mossboy Edward
ConkHn. of tho transport Thomas,
were tho principals in n furious 0
round battle pulled off on-tho high
Boas, whllo tho Thomas was on routo
to this port. Tho blf government
steamor arrived at her dock lato yes
terday, ai.u tho story ot the battlo
was told by several ot tho enthusi
astic spectators,
Tho mill was a gruolllng one, and
was dcclnrM a draw by tho roforeo.
Conklln, however, had two broken
rlbq repnirod at the ship's hospital,
caused by tho negro's terriaic
punches in tho second round.
Shortly tioforo tho transport sailed
Martin's dusky comrades of tho
Ninth nro said to havo cleaned up
considernblu coin as tho result of n
match between their husky and a
champion heavyweight of tho Phil
ippines. o
"Llttlo Joo" Simon scema to be a
protty larco man.
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Mm Past Fifty la IUhw.
Mon pant mfddlo llfo have found
comfort and rellot In Foley's Kidney
Romody, espec'ally for enlarged pros
yaw gianu, wnich Is very common
among oldorly men. L. E. Morris,
Dojtor, Ky , wrltos; "Up to a year
ago my father sufforod from kidney
and bladder trouble and several phy-
o vioua pronouncea it enlargement
of tho prostrate gland, and advised
an operation. On account ot his bkh
wo wore afraid ho could not stand it.
and I recommended Folov'a Kidney
Remedy, and tho flrst bottle relieved
him, and after taking tko ftecead
bo'o he was no longer trouble
wltl this coapUlmt." J. O. Perry.
Nervous People
And thoie af(llctl with ticurt wriknna
mar now bare no fenr of the dental chair.
IIKAIl WIIAl' II(H. IIANI.UY MAVHI
1 had 10 tcetb extracted at the Harvard
Dentlitt' without the leaitjialn. and hlsblj
recommenil thrm.
MIIH. IIANLKY, h'rremont Station.
Whalebone Plate $10
A Qrtat DUcovcry, the Xeio U'haUuont
I'late, which li . .. flshtcit nnd ilroiiKfl
ct knewn: doe not wivrr the roof of the
mouth i bite corn off tue ceb: guaranteed
10 reara.
fiotio vn cuai.u:noi: the would.
We will forfeit 10D0 to any cuarltatil
Institution for the dentlit wlio run mnV &
plate for S10 ai cood aa we make for flO
lO Year Guarantee
Gold Crown, extra heavy f.1.00
Pull Bet Tcetb (wbnlrhone H. 8. W )..m.ihi
Hrldse Work, per tooth, heat cold....3.0(
White Crown J4.00
Teeth He-enameled .3.00
Uo.il Mlllne 11.00
And not ezceedlni; ttLiin
lllrat Kllrer KIIIIuk ...10.80
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Teeth Cleaned I!!'.'.! !!'.'.! !!jo!co
TKHTII KXTJUOTSn WITHOUT PAIN
rrt lrien Other Work tt Ordered
lly our new lyatem of pulnles ilenllntrj
ued by ua alone. Our uccei I due to the
blKh-Rrnde work done br our expert, senile
manly operators.
Harvard Painless Dentists
Cornor Park nnd Wrshlngton Sts.,
Ovor Roynl Bakery, Portland, Or.
tarccit and bet. equipped Dental eatab-
llahment In the world ; L'O office In United
Htate. Open Sunday, 0 to 1. Dally until U.
Iiiit8i8iaiiiiiiiiiitititiiiitsa
SALEM BREWERY!!
ASSOCIATION
IVopONuIs Invltcxl.
Proposals Invited for ourtplios for
tho Oregon Stato Ponltentlnry for tho
period ondlng Docombor 31, 1000.
Scaled proposals for drugs, dry
goods, groceries, butter, loathor and
findings, hardware, flour and moat
will bo rocolvcd nt tho ofllco of tho
superintendent of tho Stato Penltcn-
t'ary untllWYdnesdny, Juno 2.1, nt
y o'clock p. in., at which timo thoy
will bo publicly oponed.
A deposit of $200 In caBh or cer
tified check, paynblo to tho sunorln-
itondont, must accompany each bid
for flour and meat, and all other
bids must bo accompanied by an
amount equal to 10 per cent ot tho
nniount of tho bid.
Snmploc to nccompnny nil bids
whoro practicable. Tho right Is ro
Borved to reject nny nnd all bids
and to accept or roject uny portion of
n bid.
Goods of Oregon manufacture or
production will receive preferenco,
othor things bolng equal.
All goods and supplies must be
delivered to tho ponltontlary within
twenty (20) days aftor tho contract
is awarded.
Schedules of tho various lines of
goods to bo bid on will bo furnlshod
upon application to tho spucrinten.
dent. Vouchers will bo Issued for pay
mont on tho first ot tho month foi
low'ng tho complotlon of contract.
C. W. JAMES,
Superintendent Oregon Stato Ponl
tontlary. Salem, Oregon Juno 9, 1909.
Juno 10, 11 nnd 12.
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Notlco of Intention to Improve n Por
tion or Ilroatnvay .Street.
Notlco la horoby given that the
common council ot tho city of Salem
deems It expedient to Improve and
proposes to Improve nt tho oxponso
ot abutting and adjneont proporty,
Broadway Btreot In tho city of Sn
lom, Oregon, from tho north lino of
tho brldgo over North Mill creok on
said Drondway street to tho north
lino of Madison stroot, by grading
thn rnndvnv nt anM nnrHnn nf a!l
etreot nnd by niacins thereon crave! aU. Medicines or medicines
nnd crushed rock nnd rolling tho,1101 Ia Ul,s I,alH?r arc for sal
Beer Sold in Carload Lots.
Shipments in Kegs or Bot
tled Beer to any Point on
the Pacific Coast : : : :
Brewing Plant and Offices II
On Trade St In Wholcsolc District Salem, Oregon j ;
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E-RU-SA THE ONLY LAWFUL PILE CURE
Uccnuso It doos not contnln narcotics, mercury, cocnlno, lond or any
poisonous drugsr Decnuso E-RU-SA CURES PILES. U. 8. DIsjJonsatory
recommends evory lngrodlont of E-RU-SA. Drug laws mako "falso or mis
leading Btatomonta" n crime. Thoreforo tho salo of all othor or Injurious
narcotic pllo medicines Is Illegal, bocauso thoy affect iuo brain nnd spinal
mnrrow, produco constipation nnd novor euro. All rollablo, up-to-date
l.lrn gSl5.0J.,5.,J,e.8.t 8tnnd'nB oJl nnd Indoreo E-RU-SA, nnmoly In Snlom,
2S'nBJ&&S. SRH 8TKE, O. W. PUTNAM & CO.. RINQO & ORADER,
RED CROS8 I'll ARM AG Y. and -CAPITAL DRUO STORE. W. II. Cou'ey.
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Mechanics' Tools, Sharpies Separators; !!
Heath and Milligan Paints, Ornwood
Spray, Frfctfonless Metal, Builders' ;;
Hardware
Salem Hardware Co.
timBiiaiiiaieiBti fiitiiiaii imtiiauB
same with a steam roller, all to bo
dono In nccordanco with the ila"na
and specifications adopted by the
common council on tho 8th day of
Juno, 1909, and now on fllo In tho
offlco of the city recorder, and by
doing all things required In snld plans
and specifications, which show an es
timate of tho cost of said Improve
ment and aro horoby referred to and
mado a part ot this notice.
Remonstrances may bo Mod In the
manner and within tho timo provld
ed by law.
Dato ot tho first publication of this
notlco Juno 9, 1909.
Uy order of tho common council.
W. A. MOORES,
6-9-1 It Recorder,
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FIR FLETCHER'S
CA3TORI A
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DR. STONE'S
Drug Store
The only caah drug store In Oro
roa, awe bo one, and no one owes
It; carries large stock; Its shelves,
counters and show cases are loaded
with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet
articles, wines and liquors ot all
kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr
Stono Is a regular graduate in med
icine, and has had many years of ex
perience In the practice. Consulta
tion are free. Prescriptions ar
free, and only regular prices for
aa4Jclne. Dr. Stone can be tonnd
at all drn atore, Salem, Or., frrm
7 ta tke ttftTBlBg ubUI 9 at night.
KENNEDY & PORTER
DEALERS IN
Oregon Sienna Paint
MADE IN SALEM
All Colors
None Better
NEW SHIPMENT
Wall Paper
Up-to-Date Patterns
Fine Effects
Everything for Interior finishing. Wo will furnl.h the goods
and do tho work, either or both. Flrat-class aervlce.
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