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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1909)
,iW. mMHrfiHI li IMlTMhfr s wrwt "ft DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1000. $, I l L!-J IB t rr ra $S W ''I 'j f K" Jtri l H ,( "1 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL i:. UOFKH, Editor and Proprietor independent Newnpaper Dovotcd to American Principle and . v the I'nweM and Pereloptraent of AH fubllihwl Kvrery Bvanlnit Kxovpt Sunday, Hniora, ore. simscmiTiox hates. (Invariably la Advance.) DUIy, by rmf, pot yaf W.U) . 1'er month 60c Dnllv, by mull, per year 4.U0 Per month Sftc Woultly, by mail, per ver. .0) WILL HILL The Oregonlan Sunday brings the news that Hill may begin building railroads In Oregon, That would be one of the greatest achievements for the development of the state that has yet come to pass. If he would acquire the Oregon Electric, extend It up to Eugene, and build branch lines, things would hum, It Is high time men like Hill and Harriman realized that the development of Oregon will not exactly await their pleasure. The Coos Bay, Central Oregon and Boise railroad is doing substantail things and not waiting for Hill or Harriman, The farmers of Umatilla county are organizing and pro pose to build and operate an electric railroad. Manager O'Brien of the Harriman system announces that five millions are roady to build up the Deschutes, Larger forces are put on the two lines of railroad build ing from Portland towards Tillamook. So It is going all over Oregon, but the fight by the people to -build and own some of their own railroads must go on, That is the burr under the transportation mule's tail that Is making the animal climb up the passes of Oregon, If luff to Traveler. Limited tickets are now usually in uso between nil points on tho Pa cific coast, Thoy nro sold at tho lowest llrst-closs faro in effect, A second-class ticket entitles you to n seat In a second-rlnss car. It must bo used for n Htrlctly continu ous trip, nnd no stop-over Is allowed. ChNdron C yoarH of ago, and under 12, nro charged hnlf-fnro those un der 6 froo, Contract tickets. If you attempt to travel on n ticket bought for uso of another porson. and usunlly marked "Not Transferable." It Is tho duty of the conductor to tako It (up nnd rolled, full fare, of which tho pnsnongor cannot expert a refund nor tho return of tho lifted ticket. Stopovors. If you wish to stop off nt nny point, and your ticket nllows II, do not fall to ask tho conductor for a stop-over chock, olo yon will bo obliged to pay fore on resuming Journey. Lost ticket. If you lose your ticket you nre out of pocket the val ue uiereor tiio railroad compnnv mndor no obligation tn give you an other In lis plnce. nor to allow von to rldo froe. Give notice of your low to the conductor. Pay your faro to him or purchase nnothor ticket from flfnt lloknl ufntlnn T.ln I ealpt for the amount paid. When you reach your destination write the general pnMacniier ngntp of the road of which you bought your ticket, en dorse receipt, mid explain the dr oiiniBtancoa. if your ticket U found, nnd returned, unused, the company will refund your money. If vour tick et U limited nnd Is never found, the eompnny will probnbly rofund vour money, within n reasonable time af or lis date of oxplrntlon. providing It hns no; beon honored, Unused tickets. Though there Is no Inw coiupelllnr n railroad com pany to redeem a ticket, they will genornlly dn so a nn act of courtesy. Unused tickets, or parts of tickets, should be forwarded to the general passenger agent of the Issuing lino with an ONplunntlon of why they wero wot used The return pnrt of a round trip ticket Is generally rodoom utile at the difference between the amount paid for It nnd the regular fine way rate between the point for which sold. vp-r Caution You will often avoid considerable trouble In settlement of a possible claim for lost tickets, if you will make a memorandum at the time you buy your ticket showing its numb r Its form, dale and place of Mle and destination. Should anv dllTereiuv srlo between yourself anil conductor, pay Intter'g claim, take r rolpt for amount nnd refer tho mnt , ,0..,.no senotnl passenger agent, who will satisfactorily adjust it "nggnge uo pounds of baggage ar nllowed oh enrh full tlokut 75 pounds on half tickets. A single piece of baggage weighing over 250 pounds will not bo cheoked but must be shipped by express or freight. nnggagoinon nre not allowed to check baggage until they have exam ined your ticket. Baggage cannot be checkod to n point Bhort of Iho destination of your tlokDt, unless such ticket allows stop, over privileges, Baggagemen cannot knowlnglv check anything but peramnl apparel nnd (raveling erfecU; all other ar WOULD YIU BECOME WELL-TO-DO? Tho surest way Is to begin now nnd save regularly u part of your enrnlngs. Tho best way to save is to otioni savings account with us. KA VI V(iS DKIU HT.M KNT Capital National Bank Oregon. Six mouths 60c INVADE OREGON. ticles must bo wolghed nnd churgod for ns excess bnggage. As n mnttor of prccnutlon, hnvo your nnmo nnd addross plainly marked on your trunk; nnd make n nolo of yonir chock number, for in rase of losing your chock it would bo much ensier to prove proporty. new" zealandTs having hard times f I'll I ted 1'rPM I.cnnril ft'lre.1 Wellington. New Zealand, .Inly 20. New tfoulnnd. long advertised iih the best country In the world for the working classes, Iiiih fallen on audi exceedingly hard times at last that acting Minister of i limine Millar pro poses to Introduce a bill for liiRuranco ugnlnst unemployment at the next session of the colonial parliament as woll as to point out tho law makers that If the situation Is to be relieved iih heretofore by enormous public works, It will be necessary to negotiate another loan and to In- creuse luxation considerably. The administrations opponents argue that tho system of creating ar tificial employment by means of pub lit' works has concealed tho gravity of Industrial conditions for some time but that the country has now nearh reached the end of Its tethor and that uo permanent improvement enn be hoped for except by a gradual pro cess of readjustment. At present 180.000 people, or nearly oue-soventh of the population, depend on the stale for support, and retrenchment menus starvation for them. The gov ernment has hitherto been spending $12,000,000 yearly In public works, but this yeur only $7,000,000 Is available. Both skilled and unskilled lubor Is affected and many workmen who are able to raise the necessary funds are leaving for Australia. BOAT BOTTOM SIDE UP TELLS MUTE STORY MHrsblleld. Ore . July 20. The llfeHVltiK crew and fishermen nro to day searching for an overturned boat which hns boon roportod four mile on the mouth of the Conulllc river by the captain of tho Nan Smith The captnln sent n wlroloss mos sKt here tolling of tho wreck, but said h could not mnko nut tho name It appeared to be tho hull of a barge or gasoline boat. No boat lias beon icprted missing nt this port. There is little doubt among old "salts" here that some lives have been lost Nervous People And ttione sffltctft! with hart wraknrti , oisr now liSTV no fear of tlio ilrntnl rhslr ! liUAO WHAT MIIH. HANI.UY HAYK I bail 11) tfeth rxtractrtl at tlie llarrarj IVntUu' without the Irait pain, anil highly rtcommend them. MltH. IIANI.KY, Krcruiont Station, Whalebone Plate $10 A Or,' nt DUcmrv, the .Veto irjalioi 'lut?. which U t -i Hiihtrit and vtrongmt t known s don not covvr thr root nt th mouth , bit a corn off the ceb: guaranteed 10 rear. HOOOWB CUAI.t.KKOU TIU3 WOULD We will forfeit $1000 to any cbnillahl Imtltutlon for the dentin who ran mat.- a elate for tin in good a ne make for $10 lO Year Guarantee Hold Crown, extra heary $5.00 full Set Teeth (whaleboue 8. 8. W )., iauxi llrldge Work, per tooth, beat gold. . . .fS.Oo White Crowna , , . . H.oo Teeth lte-enameled , tS.oa tlo.a KIIIIuku , . . $1 O.) auii not exceeainE -j.imi Heat filter Klllluc O.M Platinum Ftlllnsa tt.oo 1 Teeth Cleaned ,$0.60 ri'KTii Kxriuci Ki) without i'xis Frtt Vh Othtr Work Ordrrol lly our new ajratem of palnleaa dentUtrv i uartt by m alone. Our auccea la due to thr I high grade work done by our txrwert. gentle 1 aiauly operators. Harvard Painless Dentists Corner Park nnd Wrshlngton 8to. Orer Royal llakory, Portland, Or. Largest and beat equipped Dental aatab- i llahment In the world, SO offteea In United Htatea. Open Sunday, 0 ti I. Pally until a STRAY SHOT HITS THE LADY'S PROBOSCIS l United 1'riBB Leaned Wlre.1 Snn Bernnrdino, Cal , July 20 The next time Robert Hlckok gois hunting lie will be careful to nlin his shotgun In an opposite direction to that of any passenger train that mnv be In close proximity. Hlckok was shooting doves In u field near here when n fnst express train on the Santa Fe road was pass ing. Mrs. Hutchinson, n passenger seeing Hlckok about to fire, leaned out from tho window in tlmo to re ceive a tiny shot In her nose. Th' woman scrcHtned and fell bnck In her sent with blood pouring down her face. Angry passengers surrounded the conductor nnd demanded that the train be stopped and Hlckok cap tured. The flyer slowed down and the frightened hunter boarded the car. Ho was surrounded by ungr passengers, but aftor an explanation, and expression of regret and apology. Hlckok was permitted to go, and the train continued Its Journey. Notice of Intention to Improve n Portion of Twelfth Street. Notice Is hereby given that tho common council of tho city of Salem, Oregon, deems it expedient to Im prove nnd proposes to lmprovo nt tho expense of abutting nnd adjacent proporty. Twelfth street in said city, with Wnrron Brothers' spcclnl bltu llthlc pavement, from tho north lino o. Court street to tho south lino of Ferry street, in snld city, Including intersections. Snld portion of said street shall bo Improved by grading tho roadway thereof; by establishing concrcto curbs where not already established, and by pnvlng said roadway In ac- cordanco with the plans nnd specifi cations adopted by the common coun cil nnd on file In the office of tho city recorder, nnd by doing all things required in said plans nnd specifica tions. Ilemonstrances may bo filed against mild Improvement In tho manner and within tho time provid ed in tho dinner or said city Date of the first publication of this .... ...... ., Vv. By order of the common council. W. A. MOOHES, 7-1 3-1 It City Recorder. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTC7 R I A E. ECKERLEN Wholesale Family Liquor Store 144- Commercial St. Phone BVKZSl3nZlt2yiI E-RU-SA THE ONLY LAWFUL PILE CURE Because It docs not contain narcotics, morcury. cocaine, load or any poisonous drugs. Docauso B-IIU-SA CUHKS PILES, I'. S. DIspeiiBntory recommends every inerodiont of E-UU-SA. DniR laws make "fnlso or mis loadlnK statements" n crlmo Therefore tho snlo of all other or injurious narcotic pllo mediclnos Is illegal, because they affect uie brain and spinal marrow, produce constipation and never cure All reliable up-to-dnte ' dniKKlsts of hlghost standing sell nnd Indorse E-RU-SA, nnmoly In Snlom, l)R STONE'S DRUG STORE, G, W. PUTNAM & CO.. RINGO & GRADER. RED CROSS "HVRMACY. and CAPITAL DRUG STORE V. II. Cou'ey. MlIBf till l tHf SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION Beer Sold in Carload Lots. Shipments in Kegs .or Bot tled Beer to any Point on the Pacific Coast : : : : j Brewing Plant. and Offices ff On Trade St., in Wholesolo District 4nif ntwttai-tiiim iit f ii Health Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Colorant! Beauty. No matter how long It has been pray or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and positively removes Don draff. Keeps Imirsoft nnd glossy. Ke fuse all substitutes. 2X times as much in $1.00 as 50c. b!7c. Is Not a Dye. 91 and 50c. bottles, at drnnnlsts Stnil 2c lor Irro tx)k " The Care nt tlia Hair. " l'lillo II a j- Spec Co., Newark, N. J. Hny's Harflna Sonp curt Pimpiw,, ml, rouirh ami chapped hand, and all akin dli. ejwi Krep skin fine ami soft. 25c. driK'aln. Send 2c for froo book "TbeCaro oithe Skin." J. C. PERRY A Horrible Hold-Up. "About ten yearB ago my husband was "hold up" in his work, health and happiness by whnt was believed to bo hopeless constipation," writos Mrs. W. R. Lipscomb, of Washington, N. C. "Ho took ini kinds of remedies nnd treatment from sevornl doctors, but found no help till ho used Dr. King's Now Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottes. Ho Is a woll man to day." Its quick to rollovo nnd tho surest euro for weak or soro lungs. Hemorrhages, Cougbs nnd Colds, chltls, I.n Orlppe, Asthma and nil Bronchial affections. SOc nnd $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry. Perry. mma "I have been using Cascarcts for In- n,M,li.l ll'Itl, jullirll T flat.. tu,.M nflllptMl (or Uvcnty yc.irs nud l ctm my Ulnt c,. carets nave given, me more relict tnan any other remedy I have ever tried. I shall , certainly recommend them to my friends as being all that they arc represented," Thoj. Gillurd, Elgin, 111. Plcntant. PnUtnbte, Potent, Tnito Good. Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Urlpe. 10c, 25c, SOc. Never ioM la bulk. Tho ircn ulno tablet utampcd C C C. Guaranteed to euro or your money back. $2i Free Delivery 103 WIIHV WK Tl'T VV OUIt SKJ.V inscribed Illgh class sanitary plumb ing" it meant exactly what it said. Nickel pipes, marble basins or por celain tubs do not of thonisolves mnlto sanitary plumbing. It is how they nro put in thai makes for hoalth mid comfort. Have us do your plumbing nnd it will bo tho ronl san itary kind, not n mere trado name for ordinnry work. GRABER BROTHERS Plumbing nnd flus Fitting. ilJIBHHtHKM) m I r Mlem. Oregon ;; Ilf&ft HOW TO mo success of a man in business dt'ponsd on his attention to little things. A thousand got rich by saving whoro one gots rich by speculating. That porson Is wise who In youth makes provision for old age. A dollar saved today may bo tho foundation of your fortune. Begin saving todny, tomorrow you may forgot It. Saving, -no spending, is a hnbit. The Place to Put Your Money,! is UNITED STATES SALEM, I NEWPORT FIRMS Bolow nro published tho advertisements of tho leading business houses, hotels, enmp grounds, etc., at Newport. A glanco through them will bo n groat help to ono In pl-m.lng their summer vacation. f 1 9 1 i - e - t - .7. T. l'OUTKK GOOD THINGS TO EAT TheJPalace Market and Grocery Porter's Block NEWPORT, OREGON FREE DELIVERY AT ALL HOURS i li f l I "Takitezy" Tho most bonutlful placo nt Nye Beach. Newport, Oregon. Private rooms and board. I Mrs. W. M. Berry a tm BAYVIEW ? Rooming House One and ono-half blocks south of boat landing on Main streot a Itoyal ItcMuumnt in connection J MRS. O.E.CARTER, Prop. NEWPORT - - ORB. rr4fif Hf-MfHtW 1 -W-fre9 Meat Market Ed Stocker . Sou. Fresh and Snlt Meats. Fish, Oysters, etc. Special choice mutton nnd vonl always on hand. The only ovcluMvo uiatket In Newport. fr? ! All lines the best Wo handle llelnz's Goods. Next door to Post Office ? Newport Oregon iiiaisiisHiiaianiiiiaiaiai 1 V TW I'fTf TW f W TW TW I1IVIVI1 W The I Irvin House I Xenr the Oc nn, nt Xye Reach, j ,eport, Oregon. OUR SPECIALTIES: Airy ItcMitns Comfortuble Beds, and X GikkI Things to Eat. !! Rate $10 to $12 per Week tmnniumniii. iOtlrtWIHHH 1 SUCCEED NATIONAL BANK OREGON. - iHM - a - r m9 C. H. PKKWITT lHJItHa-rqC-HMH ea-ooGoo!o- Anything You Need lo Eat at Smith's Nyebeach 2 Delicatessen Home Baking 4- 8e-tse-MH-Ge3-f f94MC4-rHM-rr The Grand! FURNISHED 9 ROOMS::::: ? .- $ One I'locU north from boat landing I.nrse kitchen In connection for ttie g uie of tlie stiMti S TKH.MS ItKASOXAIILK. t Mrs. A. D. Shollenburg s Newport, Oregon ' 5 mfrt-w-Bf n taii !? iHHI r-H-r-l--t-f l H-6HI NEWPORT SODA WORKS. Wo manufacture and carry a comploto lino of soda wator fountain syrups nnd othor si phon liquid Hnvo tho best una Intost improved machinory and our goods nro known "and used for tholr purity, which mnlces them a pritno favorite. Wo aro in n position to supply theso goods in nny quantities to me trnao and guaranteo sat i ? lsfactlon. S HARDING & CRAMER, Props. I I fr t Hrt-Htttit8-trt IIRader Camp Ground; - With foundation and without, j ; J also furnished tents, good 1 1 j I water and septic tanks. Rates ! t furnished on application. II Nye Creek, Newport, Ore jj t A. J. Rnder, Proprietor. HOTEL BRADSHAW Good furnished rooms, with or without cooking privileges, half way from boat landing to Nye Beach, flno view of ocean. Free hack meets each boat. First-class restaurant next door Mrs. Bradshaw, prop., Newport, Oregon. .iIcDOXALU HOUSE Private Doard ing and lodging; moderate rates; homo cooking, modern conven iences, electric lights. Located at Nye Beach, Newport, Or. R. A. i McDonald, Prop. )