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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1909)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALW, ORBGON. TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1000. 1 ' I r THE CAPITAL JOURNAL K. IIOFKn, Editor and Proprietor Independent Newipapar Ocyotod to American rrliiclplos and tho Progress nurt Dorelopoment of AU Oregon. Published Brery Kvcnlng Kxccpt Similar, ealora. Ore. 'jUBSCMPTlON HATKS. (Invariably la Advance.) Dally, by carrier, per your 50.00 Dally, br wftl,i Pr TeAr" 4,0 Weekly, br mull, per yosr '.00 Ver month SOo t'er month 85c Six month! 0o &." ".VHali JEFFRIES Health YOU'LL BE SURPRISED TO SEE ! HOW YOUNG YOU LOOK WHEN I YOUR HAIR IS RESTORED TO ITS NATURAL COLOR. COUNCIL PASSES PAVING ORDINANCE Twelfth Street Will Have Ten Blocks of Bitulithlc of the New Specifications. There' no excuse for uniightly may or faded hair. It makes you look old when rou'ro not it's uniightly and embarrautng. lay' Hir Health wilt bring back the natu ral color and beauty, and make your hair bright, luxuriant and lull of youthful vitality. Stops dandruff and falling out. Purely Vege table and liatmlcw not a dye 81 AND 00c. nOTTLES, AT DRUGGISTS. Hay' Hnrllna Sonp cures Eczema, red, muh and chapped hands, and all akin diseases. Keeps akin lino and Bolt. 25c. druffpUts. Send 2c. lor free books, "The Care o! tho Hkln," "The Care ot the Hair." rhllo Uay Spec Co., Newark, N. J. J. C. PERRY All tho nltlormon woro present ex copt Hill and Moffltt. Mr. Old Sherwood wnB Invited to address tho council on tho complaint that ho wnB composting manuro for a muflhroom bed, to tho detriment of tho olfactory nerves of the neigh bors. Tho check of tho Portland Genoral Electric for $1400, for Its flharo of constructing tho south commercial Btroot brldgo, was received. Tho bid of Horron & Pugh for im provement of South Winter Btrcot wna accepted. Strcot Commissioner Poolor ro portod expenses for strcoto for July, I137.47G. For Boworfl, $703.75. Mr. Hofor offorcd resolution for exporting bonks of city treasurer and city recorder nt cobI not to exceed S por day. Adopted. Mr. Elliott called nttontlon to tho bad condition of cortaln sidewalks abovo grado on South Commercial street. Iloforred to city attorney for action. Resolution to provldo spaco In south end of pollco court room for city treasurer. Referred to commit tee on publlo buildings to submit os tlmato as to cost. W. J. Tolland and 13. J. Dalloy asked for liquor HccnBc at slto of old Glkhcnd saloon. To commlttco on llconso, llldn for Improvement of Ilrondway botwoon Jefferson and Highland av enue wero rccolvod an follews: Staplo ton and Mlnton, $1313.07; Capital Improvement Co., $1305 00; Pnigh & Horron, $1432.70. Iloforred to com mlttco on streots. Petition of persons rosldlng on block 37 for feed barn for George Payno. Petition for sldowalks on Mission strcot, to strcot commlttco. Petition for gravel Improvomcnt Fifth street and Current avonuo. Estlmato for bitulithlc pavomont ndopted for Twolfth street from BJ- lovuo to Ferry street, $12,110. Also from Court to Forry. Total cost $12,079. Mr. Lautor offered a resolution de claring establishment of tho paving plant n nulsanco. Mr. Stolz said It might bo an In convenience, but no health officer or court ot equity would hold it to bo a nuisance. Tabled. Ordinance for bitulithlc pavement on Twelfth atrcet from north sldo of Court Btrcet to south sldo of Bolle vnio street passed. Mr. Mooros reported tho gas ordl nnuco nt $1.50 por 1000 fcot, Mr. Hofor said tho ordlnnnco was crudo, ns other cities woro getting gas nt a graduntcd scnlo of prices from 7Gc to $1.50 por 1000, In proportion to nmount consumed. Mayor Rodgers sii Id thnt ho bollovod gas could bo uindo at a great deal loss than $1.50 per 1000 feet. Mr. Stolz said tho bill was not proporly drawn. It would not accomplish any result, ns It did not oven say whnt kind ot gas. Iloforred to city attorney for amend ment. Street commlttco authorized to buy cnrlond ot cool for road roller. COLLEGE STUDENT MISSING TO MEET JOHNSON SUPERIOR OFFICERS RECEIVED -Degree of Honor Entertains the National Executive Board. nii- ( Corrected Report.) Tho superior offlcoi'H of the tlonul organization of tho Degree of Honor auiiio up to Salem Friday and woro given it ruroptlou and banquet nt llolnutn hall by the hull oh of the Dugroo of Honor tindor tho loador shlp of Airs, N II. Loonoy. grand ohlef of honor of Oregon. The doe orations at tho hall wore very boun tiful, ocean spray, cherries, swoot peas niid rose. Tho executive officers present were Mrs. Frances! lluel Olsseu, superior ohUf of honor; Itllxnboth Alburn, su porlor recorder; Mrs. Francos Kemp soy. superior lndy of honor, of Sieux: Olty. la., and Mltw Margaret llnrkor, of the finance committee, Albany, Or. Mr. X. II. l.oouey. grand chief of honor of Oregon, presided nt tho imuqutft of Trndo gavo them nn auto excur sion into tho orchard district south of tho city. They wcro also present ed with boxes of cherries. 0SLER GAGS AT HIS OWN PRESCRIPTION Ualtlmorv, July 13. Tho Joko Is on Dr. William Osier, tho eminent professor of medicine at Oxford, for at tho ago of CO ho Is hnlo and hearty and evidently doos not intoud to bo true to his tonchlngs by com mitting uttlcldo. Dr. Outer sprang Into tho limelight and renin I nod there for a good length of tliuo when ho declared a fow years ago that all inon have outlived their usefulness at 40 and should bo chlor oformed when they roach tho three score mark. Tho physician wjih ridi culed In many parts of tho country, but ho stood his ground. Hut whon It came time for him to try his own proscription ho realized that tho joko was on him and a fow days ago do parted for England. T. II. Hall, reg istrar of Johns Hopkins university, was one of tho last men who saw him before ho boarded tho steamer. .Mr. Hall said today that Or. Oslor was In tho bout of health apparently ana was enthusiastic over his rotifrn to his duties at Oxford. FAMILY IS PURSUED BY MADDENED COW A dispatch front Walla Walla tin dor ditto of July 10 says: "Crased by tho heat, a cow belonx- whll t..e offlHoni of Silver ! ' W. Halloy ou Kcklo tnotiw oil conducted tho reception. Tho banquet was such as only the ladles oi tjhls degree know how to got up and servo. Col. Hofor was Invited to address tho visitors on behalf of tho Cherry City, In tho absence of tho mayor and governor, who were at Seattle, and Mrs. Olssen of St. Paul deliv ered an address In behalf of tho or der. She complimented tho ladles of Salem on their splendid manifes tation of hosplullt) In the highest tonus of prnlse. The othor superior o, fleers spoke and responses woio made by Mrs. (.ooney and by Munart. Itlgdou and Litchfield in u very ap propriate inatiner. The visiting dole gntton woro entertained and shown tho Cherry Fair and escorted to the train whon thoy returned to Portland. Supt. and .irs Stolner gave the Indies a carriage rldo through the .Mate capital grounds and the Hoard CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J, H, Albert, Pros, E. M, Croisan, Vice Pros, Jos. H, Alborti Cnshior SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Pays Interest on Savings Accounts From Sweet Home, Linn county, cornea tho strange story of n young student who has disappeared from his home. Mrs. Hester Ames, his mother, Is nearly frantic, fearing that ho has met with foul play. Hor son, II. C. Ames, 1b 20 years of ago, nnd left tho Oregon Agricul tural College at tho closo of tho school year, and wont to Idaho to. earn somo monoy, selling books. Whon last heard from ho was at St. Anthony, Fromont county, where ho went Into partnership with A. II. Wll llaniB In tho restaurant business. Ho wrote letters to his mothor regular ly every week until a short tlmo ngo. Ho wrote his mother from Idnho Falls, saying ho was on his way to Dutto, Mont., but slnco then lins not been heard from. Information lending to his Identi ty will bo thnnkfully rccolvod by his mothor nt tho abovo address. o IIEST HltAIXS AT I Untied Tress t.ense.l Wlre.l Toronto, July 13. '"I have never fnked tho public, nnd I nm not ready to begin doing It now," vohemontly declared James J. Jeffries today, when ho rcltoratrd his denial that ho Intended to remain out of tho ring, refusing to fight Jack Johnson. "I am going to Now York in two weeks, nt tho end of which tlmo my theatrical contrnct will expire, and wfillo there will post a forfeit for my fight with Johnson. I agreed with my theatrical manngers at tho time I went on the stngo, that I would not sign up for n fight beforo I terminated by engagement with them, and, therefore, I cannot nego tiate with Johnsou now. If It woro not for thnt I would post my forfeit today, and go after tho big smoke without a moment's delay. It sur prises mo thnt so many sporting men, claiming to be friends of mine, woro willing to believe tho numor that I had decided not to re-optcr tho ring. They ought to know me better than that." A MILLION PASS THE A.-Y.-P. GATES (United Press Leased Wlre.l Seattle', Wash., July 13. Tho at tendance at tho Alnska-Yukon-Pnclflo exposition (has passed tho million mnrk. When the gates closed to night, 24 days nfter the opening of tho fair, the total registration was 1,015,272. Tho record thus far beats that of tho two moat recent exposi tions, tho LowlBftnd Clark, at Port land, and the Jamestown exposition. Tho record of tho local exposition aiso smaaiios mat of tho Trans-Mlss-Isslppl show at Omaha In 1898. Tho dally ovorngo attondanco at tho Alnska-Yiikon-Paclflc exposition up to tho present tlmo Is 2.4,197. Tlio Kind You Hnvo Altvnya Bought, and which has been in use- for over 30 years, has homo tho eljjiutturo of -0 nml has hceniuado nntlcr his por- jCJ&mj??A soiinl supervision ainco Hs infancy. taf7r. -ectcsua. Allow no ono to deccivo you in this. All Count crieltM, Imitations and" Ju.st-ns-gotd" tiro hut Experiments that triilo ivlll: niid endanger tho health of Infants and Children Exnoriciico against Uxnoi'lmcnt m STORIA Cnsiorin, U , Wrmltwa Mihstltuto for Castor Oil, Pnro gorlc, !: &.-.-J Uiothiiifjr Syrups. It is 1'lcasant. It cont:.';.i . : Jir.r Opiiun, Morphhio nor othor Narcotlo litrbstc.:..-.. iu; age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and alia i X'evdribiiucBb. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind (,'ollr. It i-fWAv9 Teethlnp; Troubles, cures Constipation i:-'l r'.ati:Vn?y. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Pt';r U mrd Jlowels, orlvlnfr healthy and natural sleep. TLe Clilldicn' X'tiUG.cJV-Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tlio Signature of zi$Q?Z&3 Tie KM You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THS OtTU COHMNT, TT MURRAY !(. 1SW VORH OITV. HELP FOK THOSE WllO HAVE STOMACH THOUI1LE THE EXPOSIIOX After doctoring for nbout twoivo Hlg .'MniiiifiK'tiirers Arc Sending tho Host Technical and .Snle!iiieii the Soattlo Fair. to lulu, went wild while the owner whb away and for several hours run umuek about the farm. It first clean ed out tho barnyard, scattering and Injuring plge. horses and cows. "Mrs. Halloy and tho children fled to tho house and barricaded tho doors and windows. Tho maddened bo vlno pursued, and In Its offorts to break In goiiKed Its eye out and fear fully lacoratod Its hood. Mr. Halloy on returning was attacked and had to secure a gun to shoot tho blinded creature. Mrs. Halloy was brought to town suffering from a nervous col laiwe. This Is tho third cow thus nffeet ed In that neighborhood and it is thought some new disease has broken out among tho cnttlo." , LUMBEmVTEN "ATTEND CUSHMAN FUNERAL Seattle. July 13. After coiivonlujt this morning the delegatos to the convention of tho National Lumber Manufacturers' Association luitueat-1 atoly adjourned and boarded spools! i ears for Taeoum. where they attend the funeral of Conreutan Frano' V. Cushiunu. The doietjfttw feel that the lum bermen of the nation are ludebted to the dead congressman for hi ! work la oougreee to rouilu the dut on lumber. Of floors will be eJootod this nftor-M noon fl couiniUtee ropurts will be hirard. Tonight there will be n re ception, buffet lunoheon and danco at lu Washington state building at the opposition. Leading mnnufneturers find thnt It pays to send their best men to tho Alnska-Yukon-Pnclflc exposition now open In Seattle. Tho oxponso of tak ing lnrgo and costly exhibits from eastern factories can only bo Justified by making thorn securo trndo connec tions nnd fnititro orders at tho hands of their host exports. Ono of tho big nnd constantly grow. Ing Industries of tho country Is the marine engine and power boat busi ness. Tho Ideal wator facilities of tho West and Northwost nro develop ing a market for both engines nnd boats. Tho largest marine engine mnnufacturor In tho world. Tho For ro Mnchlno & Foundry Co., of Clovo lund, O., Is showing whnt Is un doubtedly tho Inrgost nnd finest ex hibit of mnrluo engines, parts and necossorjes over placed beforo tho public. This will bo found In ma chinery hnll, In chnrgo of their Pugct Sound distributors, The Sent tlo Marino Supply Co. To Inrniro tho oxponso of this ex pensive dlsplny tho Fcrro Co. have sent their Western sales mnnnger and onglno export, Mr. W. P. Street, who will ho In chnrgo until tho closo of the big fnlr. Mr. Strcot Is ono of the best posted authorities In tho boat and onglno bustnoss. His tlmo Is nt tho disposal of those who want Information. The gonornl opinion of tho exposi tion promises a largo attendance. In point of beauty, exhibits and construe tlon. the exposition Is oven mor,- thnn has boon clalmod for It by those who are responsible. It Is sure to go a lrng way towards Inert afclng publlo interest In the Northwest and tho de velopment ot trade ot this section. - o UTAH P0ST0FFICE ROBBED LAST NIGHT A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever rH T. FELIX HOURAUB'S ORIENTAL XJ CREAM OR MAGICAL IBAUTiFlER narnnd's Crenm' t tha Itait htrmfu kita ertptntlont." rot 11. by all dnifcl.il Oooda iitaltrt In tha Cattail SUUi, Cnd ai fDMLT.HOFIIKS, Piop, 37 Brut Jones Sited, KewTork lUmoTM Tan, Ptmptaa. rt.cilM, Moth V.lcfc,,, ltMb. and Skin Dlitu. ukj tT.ry Di.miin on baautr, and tl flu d.tKtlon. It dm wood tha tc.t ot so yttr. and 1. 10 harmltta rt tuUIUoU.ur.lt la prcptrlr mada. Actpinocountr ttll of almUir nun.. Or. L. A. Sarra laid to a ladr or Oil tuit ion (a Mlrnt) I "Ai you lidlri U1 nil Ultra. I raeorancno il or au tai and t ancr and Europf. 1-tfC-i-S-HH FOR HIRE Family Automobile Tho big HnlnoB S-passenger car 2 Charges reasonable. I HUGHES & STRONG Ileal F.xtntc Dealers With Hyde Bros. Electric Co. s 13 I N. Liberty St, Phono 451 ttTfH-Wrt-rrm-HH T J. years for a bad stomach trouble and apondlng nearly fivo hundred dollars mcdlcino nnd doctors' foes, I pur chnsod my wlfo ono box of Chnmbor Iain's Stomach nnd Llvor Tnblots, which did her so much thnt she con tinued to uso thorn nnd thoy have dono hor moro good that all of tho mcdlcino I bought bofore. Samuel Hoyer, Folsom, Iown. This mcdlcino is for snlo by all good druggists. Samples free. flllf 19 H lflfssf f f IBIslf SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION Beer Sold in Carload Lots. Shipments in Kegs or Bot tled Beer to any Point on the Pacific Coast : : : : Brewing Plant and Offices II t On Trade S! in Wholcsolc District Salem. Oregon ; ; Wif wifisif leff iiifi iiisjiiihI MII1WUIH !! if IJ nnniiw il S. COVMtRCIAL Sr t NOTICE! 1 1'nltril l'r l.vasnl Wlr- 1 Ogden. I'th. July IS. The post office at I'tah Hot Springs was rob bed early today by bandits, who wounded one man and made their ofceapo. according to advices received here. The amount stolen U not stat d III the message. Posses have been organlied and are pursuing the robbers. A Horrjbtc Hold-Up. Nervous People And those nffllcttd with hfnrt wfaknesi may now have no far o( th ilrotul cbalr IIBAD WHAT MltS. IIAM.KY SAYS: I liuil 10 tt-fth extrncteU at tlie llarynnl Ontlats' wltliout the Irast pain, and highly rfoomnirnil tlinn. MH8. HANl.KV, Krtcmont Station, Whalebone Plate $10 A Qrtat Dlicocerv. I he Xeu Whatman ' Mate, which Is tuv lljbtrst and strongest I set known i doft not coyrr the roof of the I mouth; bite corn ott the cob; guaranteed Auout ten yoara ago my husband 10 jeam. was "hold up" in his work, hoaltk and ! (looo WG CHALLENQB TUB WOULD, happinoss by what wob believed to We will forfeit iooo to any eharltabl' bo hopeless constipation " writes Mrs i Imtltutlun for the Ueutlst who can make a W.R.,Llp"Qmb.of YMhlnin?I?a l 'or " " we Bk '" ,a Ho took ail kinds of remedies nnd i lO Year Guarantee wisniiiiuiii irom eeverai uociors. out Oold Crown, extra heayy IS.00 t-ull set Teeth (whalebone S. S. V.),.JROO llrklge Work, per tooth, best told. . . ,t5.00 round no help till he used Dr. King's New Discoxery nnd was wholly cured by six bottes. Ho Is n woll man to day." I.s quick to relieve and the surest cure for weak or sore lungs. Hemorrhage Coughs and Colds. White Crowns leeth ltvrnarutleJ . io-.l Killings uti nt i Mwdliiir. '.t Sllx.i I"! t'lli.. ri.iduum r'lniiiK chUls I. Grippe. Asthma and all retb ntMttMxi iirotu'iiiM affections 50c and J1.00 i tkhtii t v; Irial bo;tlr free nnarnntnml lv 1 rt II Am n.. C Perry. 'i ,rk 4 ii. ..14.00 ....3.00 ,...$1.00 . . . .jm, J" 5o 1 iH $o m i U .a. l fTO-NIGHT . oMLA. ' Mst M 1 Jf pt J JSl? ' T-Tinnwryr r rsi "ix i rjmacvMSStasg . x It? mir ur viviu ,f elnles ileutlatry jrl bT ua jiUr tur .t la ,lue In lb. , high gntile wurk lur t) vur nprt. gentle manijr uwrniuni I Harvard Painless Dentists Cornor Park and Wrshlngton Sts. Over Ro"l Uakory. Portlund. Or Largest and best equipped Dental estab- Nhomit In the werld: '.M office In United 4le Orvn Sunday. 0 ti 1. Dally until O. For Sale A very choice building lot, close to heart of city. Suitable for flats or residence. For information see H. A. JOHNSON & CO. MURPHY BLOCK gfifif ftiatCTiiiiiitaiiaiffiiifM ECKERLEN Wholesale Family Liquor Store 144 Commercial St. Phone Free Delivery 103 iM S t 'i rr$" CrrpwtiiK!" ,.i