"" T"n7ir catttal journal salem, oregoK, friday, august is, idod.
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SUM" RUCTION UATE8.
(lurnrtitblr In Adraneo.)
Oally, by carrier, per rear. M.OO Pef month ..50o
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ATTACKS
SPEAKER
CANNON
Senator
LaFollette Expresses
Opinion on Tariff Bill and
Roasts Cannon as
a Dictator.
MndlBon, Wis., Aug. 13. Tho now
tariff nnd Speaker Cannon nro both
attacked today by Sonntor LaFollotto
in his "Wookly." Tlio loading odl
lorlul bonra tho captien: "Tho Now
Tnrlff I.nw nnd tho ProBldont's Stuto
mont." It (1 win row that thu president
In tho oHinpnlgu Inst full promised ti
downward revision, saying In part:
"Tho kind ot revision demanded,
promised nnd decreed at tho ioIIh was
not ovon pnrtlnUy compiled with. In
ho fur as the prloo of nny article In
common iibo Ib affected by tho rntoH
imdur tho I'ayno-Aldrlcli Ihw. (Iih cost
will bo Increased to thu consumer."
The editorial contlnuoH saying Hint
nlthnugh many Rro dUtappoluted at
tho president's stitfemsut because It
In lint h vigorous Htand, there Ih hope
ful tdKiiiritmuce In tho president's In
Munition tlmt the tnrlff Ih not n
closed hook.
Another editorial, nndor tho cap
Hon. "Cannou'H Huvuugo," mya:
"Hy relegating tuo Ropuhllcnn con
grosrituou who had the lutuorlti to
qttuHtlQii IiIh dlvlno right to rule, to
unimportant commlttuofl, Cannon may
be laboring under tho delusion that
he emi itwe Into siihmlMluu their ooti-
HtltlltintH."
Couthmlng, It Bays: "Ho took re
venge, but went long wiiyw toward
hie downfall, demointtratlHK how 1ft
fl representation tin- cltlnen lit per
mit td to Intra In rougr)."
ALL BIKE
RIDERS
INVITED
THREE
CADETS
missin
ACTUALLY, POSITIVELY, IN
VARIABLY RE TORES aAY
Meeting at Y. M. C. A. Rooms
at 8 O'clock This Even- ,
ing to Discuss Use
of Sidewalks.
At 8 o'clock this ovonlug all blcyclo
rldors of tho city nro requested to
moot at tho Y. M. 0. A. rooms at
which tlmo tho Snlom Mcyclo Hldors'
Protective Association will prosont
ruHolntloiiH and discuss plana for a
now ordinance to como boforo tho
ouncll covering tho problom of allow
ing bicycle ridorfl on the city walks.
Jt Ih understood thu association has
novoral pIhiih on foot to mako It mifo
and Mt 111 allow tho blcyclo rldora to
liavo tho privilege of tho walks, .no
ordinance as proposed will como In
for Its full Hharo of dlHctiBHlon and It
Ih urged that uvory rldor ho out to
partlclpato and innko HiiggostlonB.
f United t'reta Lenaed Wlre.1
Avnlon, Catalina, Aug. 13.
Lnunchos and patrol boats today nro
searching tha twonty-flvo miles of
water betwoon Catalina Island and
tho mnlnland for a trace of Hires
cadets of the Whlttlar state ch ol,
who dlsappoarod from tho school's
summer camp hore Wednesday.
The boys nro Will Ernest of Ala
meda county, pged 17; Ramp Sala-
znr of Riverside county, nnd Qeorgo
Weaver of Santa Clnra county, both
10 years ot age.
Tho nbsenco of tho boys was noted
Wednesday ovenlng and a search
InBtLutcd. Two boats belonging to
n Y. M. C. A. camp bIbo were miss
ing. It Is reared that tho cadets, de
termined to escape from tho school,
tried to row to tho mainland and
wero lost in tho heavy seas thnt havo
boon running In tho chnnncl for tho
Inst threo days.
Pollco authorities at Long Bench
and San Pedro havo been notified to
patrol tho bunches at these points.
Additional launches wero sont out
from Avnlon to conMnuo tho search
today.
Xotirc of Intention to Improve n
Portion of Aiyliuu Avcijtic.
Noticu is hereby given that tho
common council of tho. city of Snlom,
Oregon, deoms it expedient to lm
proe and proposes to Improve at
me expense of abutting nnd adjacent
property. Asylum avenue in tho city
of Saleni, Oregon, from ihe east end
of the bridge over North Mill creek
. IJ Lilt. HHHI i:ill JII111IK. IIIH IIIllUKUV
HAIR. TO THE COLOR AND Df said nortlo'n of snld Asvluni avo-
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VIGOR OF YOUTH.
ou can't look young if your hair ii gray, faded,
dull and Meleu. Hay 'a Hair Health will bring
back the natural color, jutt at it wai when you
were young. Stopi dandruff and falling out.
Maaei the hair bright, aillty and full of hie and
beauty nol n dye won't color or toil out
ilin.
ti AND 80c nOTTIXS, AT DRUGGISTS.
Hnya Ilarllnn Soap cures Kczenia, red,
rmixn andcnappeit hand, and all akin dlRaex,
Keen akin One and toll. ISC. druirclat. Snd
3c tor free hooka. "The Care ot the Skin," "The
C 'oof thell sir."
Ftillo Hoy Spec. Co Newark, K. J.
J. C. PERRY
AGED WOMAN LOSES
HER WAY AND LIFE
ll'nltnt I'rmw l.pa.nl Wlrr.)
Snn Ilorntirdluo, CM.. Aug. 13.
Mrs. Harriot McCormlck, 75 yearn
of ago. is supposed to hnvo lost hor
llfo In tho dosort uonr Vlotorvlllo.
DIspntclKMi rncolvod here today stat
ed that tho aged womnn loft Vlctor
vtllo late Sunday to wnlk to tho homo
of her dnughtor, which It six mlloB
from tho Mojnve river, tho nenrost
water. When the falleil to reach
hor daatinatlnu by alghtfall the
daughter bucame alarmetl nnd
HCftrohlng imrtlaa were sent to tho
desert.
The aaarcUer ratuiued last even
Iuk. waary and foot sore, without
Ending a tract or the mlaaliig wo
man, u Is thought Mrs. McCor
mlck became loat Ih the darknoaa.
The haat here has Ixmu lutauM fur
the pant wMk aiift ht may have
died of thirst.
FRIGHTENED WOMAN
LEAPS FROM WINDOW
ii .i i r. .
NW Vork. Auk. U. Pante atrlek
u by a twill fir u the tenement
her li llvd. Mr. lather Sehwel
nf cbiiHl her four-Vear-old ehUil to
her bivun ,,uU Jumped from the
fourth atory window early today. She
atruek the street Uetow head flrat e-nd
mother and ohlld were both killed
Tb fire wa InconeMmautlal and was
t -n r.'irroliaU.
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SpaaklHg o( tho "white man's bur
deu," we. notlco that a 16-yenr-old
girl, wolghlng a 00 pounda. eloped
with a nmn twice her age ami only
half v)r weight.
WOULD YOU BECOME
WELL-TO-DO?
The surest way Is to boKlu
now nnd aavo regularly n nart
of your earnings.
Toe best way to save is to
opon a savings account with us.
SAVINGS DKIUHTMKXT
0"tal National Bank
JUDGiz FINDS WAY
TO STOP SPEEDING
(Unltrd I'm l.caard Wlru.l
Koa Angeles, Aug. 13. -'Judge Wil
bur of thu Juvonllo court cIiiIiiih at
last to havo found a way to atop lu
dlKOilinlnato motorcycle Hpvedlng
within the limits of the city.
Whuu A. M. Mans and Donald Whlt
Mll, two lfl-yenr-old hoya wore
brought before Wilbur yesterday tho
Judge metod out puulshmeut that Is
likely to exorclne a rwitrnlnlng influ
ence mi' olhur speed maulHOH. The
lads were Miiteuced to give up their
motors for a year. Until that time
haa elaiwed thoy may nut throw a
clutch nor opeu a throttle ou theli
maehinea.
"I know tho Aiuerloan habit to
dlwibey laws, espojClally who-n no one
Ih looking," said Uio Judg. In Riving
hta deelalon, "but spending haa eauad
too many dtwtliH lutre of late to paw
lightly over proved offonaea. You
iHiya must give up your pleaauru
rides foe one year from this date."
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Suit Over Polk County IjiihIs
Tho argiimonta In the oaw nf Gn
Held and wife vs. Kniniu Snvaa Has
heard yeatorduy by Judge Qatlowaj
The plalntlrfs in this notion aro su
ing to secure an Interest In certain
properties Ih Polk county which i
belongs to tho defendant. The plnlu
tlffa lay olalm to the property on
the griiuniU at one tlmo ltcr.l and
Savage were In partnership In a
feed store here and (but Savage ten
dered a bill of sale to Hold with the
understanding ho was to owu half
of the buslne thorentter and Held
Has thou to tuko potwoeainn and
stand for the dehta of his InlertoU
Savage wit lid row his half of the bus
iness shortly a f tor ward nnd married
and purchased tho proporty m V k
county with his half of tho receipts
from the huslnosa, nnd tho ulaltui.fs
claim a fur-tlfth Interest In the
place Attorneys 11 rant Corby aud
(leorg Hlnghain are appealing for
the plaintiffs whllu Oaray P. Murtiu
Is acting lu tho Intaroat of the do
feadant. Tho oaso is orlgitatly a
Polk county case, but Ib bolng tried
huro by stipulation.
Tiwtuiwr In New Ollloe
City Tronaurer Krnnk n. More
dlth has now located himself lu the
dlgn'tled building ut thu cornur ot
High aud Ohomokota streets called
the elty hall aud yesterday tho city
treasurer was as busy as an old hen
with on clilok arranging nnd rear
ranging tho many Important papers
and legal documents where he o ul.l
lay his list on them la the least pos
sible time Frank looks well lu his
mnetuni ami the neeommodatlons
he has provided for tho usual ottlce
friend are pretty nice. The treas
urer's now otneo Is located on the
nwer flour adjacent to Judge
Moor' place o business nnd also
Just on tin o:her side front the lade
c I u of the city basttle, so Frank
" 'a' 'rr,-.!- . ! ..count ot
l ritemeness
Tlmw Hack to Asylum.
Flshklll landing, N. Y Aug. 13.
Sttporlntondont Unkor of tho asylum
for tho criminal Insane at Mattoawan
started this morning for Whlto Plains
to tnko ehargo of Harry K. Thaw and
take him back to tho asylum. It was
expected thnt Thaw would be In his
cell ut 7 o'clock this evening unless
.Itistlre Mills llstoned to the plea of
Thaw's uttomoys thnt he be confined
olsowhero.
A MIsDottrl judge has decided
that a wife may kiss her own hus
band Now It will bn just like her
to make up her mind that she
doosn't want to.
For indigestion anu all stomacS
troublo take Folcy'9 Orlco Laxative
a-, it stimulates the stomach and liv
er and regulates tho bowels and will
positlvoly cure habitual constlDntlon.
For sale by J. C. Perry.
Granulated Sor Eye Cured.
"For twonty yonrs I suffered from
a bad caso ot granulated soro oyos,"
says Martin Boyd, of Hcnrlotta, Ky.
"In February, 1903, a gontloman
nsked mo to try Chamberlain's Salvo.
I bought ono box and rusod about
two-thirds of It and my oyes havo
not glvon mo nny troublo slnco."
Thlt snlvo Is for salo by all good
druggists,
PHOPOSALS INVITKI).
PiopoNitN for Central Agricultural
Untitling and Green IIoiiieN.
Sonlod proposals, plainly marked
on tho outsldo of the envolope, "Pro
posals for the Agricultural building
and also for the Green Houses, for
the Oregon Agricultural Colloge. Cor
vnllia. Or.," and addreesod to the
r."cri'tnry of the Iward of Regents,
IS. 12. Wilson, at the i-ollice offloe.
until it o'clock p. m. of August 1-i.
laou, for the construction of a four
story agricultural building, and for
the conatruotlon of green hotisea. at
Corvanls, Or., lu strict accordance
with the plaus, specifications and In
structions to blddors which may bo
oxnmtnod at tho olllco ot tho secro
tnry, at tho collogo. nnd nt tho offlco
of the architects, Deunee. Houdrlcks
ft Thompson, 07 Lnbbe Uldg.. Port
land. Or. 7-2CS-1 4.eod
Notice of Street .st'ssi))ciit.
Notice Is hereby given that the
common council of the elty of Salem.
Oregon, will at or about s o'clock
p. m. on the 10th day ot Augiut. '09.
In the common council chambers of
aald city, proceed to aaweas upon each
lot or part thereof or parcel of laud
liable. Ita proportionate share of thj
deficit on account of the Improve
ment on Hroadwat street In said clt ,
between the north line of Madlsou
s.reet and the north curb Hue of
Highland avenue In aald ctt.
Date of the flrat publication of this
notice. August 10. 1909.
hy order of the roiumou council,
W. A. MOOltES.
S-lo-3t City Recorder.
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What Is Uest for Indigestion? ,
Mr. A. Robinson, of Drumquln,
Ontario, has boon troubled for years
with tndlgostlon, and recommended '
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets as "tho best medicine I over
used." It troubled with indigestion
or constipation give thorn a trial.
They nro easy to take and pleasant
In effect. Price. 25c Samples free
at all good druggists.
TESTED AND PROVEN.
There Is it Heap of Solncc in Ilclng
Ablo to Depend Upon n Well-
Earned Reputation.
For months Salem rendors have
seen the constant expression of
prnlsc for Doan's Kidney Pills, and
rend about the good work they have
done In this locality. Not nnothor
roniedy evor produced such convinc
ing proof of merit.
A. J. Wood, 250 Cottage street,
Snlom, Or., unya: "Kidney nnd bind
dor troublo became so bad in my
case about two months ago that I
was obliged to do something to ense
my sufforlng. The trouble bothered i
mo tho most In tho morning for two
or thrco hours nftor gottlng up, tho ;
frequont pnssagofi o the kidney so
crotlons bolng the worst difficulty.
I know people who had recolvod the
bost of rosults from Donn's Kidney
Pills nnd I finally procured a box at
Dr. Stone's drug-store, Before I had
ttsod ono box I wns complotoly freo
from the trouble nnd my gonornl
health was bettor. I can hardly ex
press tho good opinion I havo of
Doan's Kldnoy Pills."
For salo by nil doalors. Price 50
conts. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
Now York, solo agents for the Unl
tod Stntos.
Romombvr tho nnme Donn's
and take no other.
nue Including Intersections shall be
Improved with n crushed rock im
provement In accordance with the
plans and specifications adopted by
tho common council and on filo in
tho office of tho city recorder ttnd
by doing all things required in snld
plans and specifications.
Remonstrances may be filed
against said improvement in tho
manner and within the time required
In the chnrter of snld city.
i.nte of the first publication of this
notice, the 3rd day of August, 1909.
By order of the common council,
W. A. MOORES,
8-3-llt City Recordor.
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"Red hair Is not a dlsgraco," says
the Toledo Blade. Not If tho wear
er can show a receipted bill for It,
of course.
n
OliM'ruttlon Car, Portland and Cot-
tagc Grove.
Tho .southern Pacific Is now run
ning nn observation pnrlor car be
tween Portlnnd nnd Cottage Grove,
leaving Portland, southbound train
19, nt 8:15 n. m returning on trnln
IS, leaving Cottngo Orovo northbound
nt 4:50 p. m. S-G-3wks
Notice to Contractors.
Notice Is hereby given thnt sealed
bids will be opened nt a meeting of
tho common council of tho city of
Snlom, Oregon, to bo held on the
10th day of August, 1909, for tho
improvement of Sixth street from the
south Hue of Market street to tho
south line of Hood street, In accord
ance with the plans nnd specifica
tions adopted tnerefor by tho com
mon council for snld improvement
and now on file in, tho offlco of tho
city recorder.
illds will be received upon pro
posals submitted by tho city attorney
nnd must bo In accordance with tho
specifications. -K
Date ot tho first publication of this
notlco, the 10th dny of August. 1909.
By order of tho coinmou council,
W. A. MOORES,
8-10-5t City Recordor.
Soldier Ilnlk Death Plot
It soemed to J. A. Stono, a civil
war veteran, ot Kemp, Tex., that a
plot oxlstcd between a dsporato lung
troublo and tho gravo to cause his
death. "I contracted a atuborn
cold," ho writes, "that developod a
cough that stuck to mo in spite of all
romcdlcs for years. My wolght ran
down to 130 pounds. Then I bogan
to use Dr. King's Now Discovery,
which restored my health completely
I now weigh 178 pounds." For e
vero colds, obstinate coughs, hemor
rhages, asthma and to provont pnou
mohtn It's unrivaled. 50c and 1
Trial bottlo free. Quarantood by J.
C. Perry.
K
J. P. O'Brien of tho Harrlman There Isn't anything moro onoour-
llnoa has Just mado a trip through
the valley, studying crop conditions,!
nnd says they nre flattering.
nglng than to sco nn old married
couplo walking along and really on-
Joying each, othor's society.
INSURANCE GASOLINE STOVES
Tents of all sizes. P att & Lambert Varnishes. Sun
sh'ne Stains and Varnishes.
Salem Hardware Co.
CftSkEZTKSCZa
E-RU-SA THE ONLY LAWFUL PILE CURE
necnuse It does not contain nnrcotlcs, mercury, cocaine, lead or any
poisonous drugs. Becnuso E-RU-SA CURES PILES. U. S. Dlspunsntory
recommends evory lugrodlont of E-RU-8A. Drug laws mako "falso or mis
leading statements" a crime. Thoreforo the salo of all other or Injurious
nnrcotlc pllo medicines Ih illegal, bocauso they affect mo brain and spinal
marrow, produco constipation and novor euro. All rollnblo, up-to-date
druggists ot highest standing soil uud ludorso E-RU-SA, nnmoly In Snlom,
DR. STONE'S DRUG STORE, O. W. PUTNAM & CO., IUNQO & GRADER,
RED CROSS HARMACY. and CAPITAL DRUG 8T6RB. W. H. Cou'ey
ae
l$3".oo
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