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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1909)
DAILY CAPITAL JOUItXAL, MALUM, OlttiGOX, SATURDAY, AUGUST 91, 190. Confidence is the Basis Upon which every permnnent success Is built. It la tho confidence of uiir depositors nnd patrons that has mado possible the growth ii i he United States National Dank. Tho dutlos of tho bank to I 8 customers nnd the community in which It oxlsts nro Important, nnd we are always willing to do our part. Tho personal Interest ci the officers nnd directors of this bank in the upbuilding of this, community Is well known. We Are Anxious to Help If you want to extend your business, promote a new enterprise, build n home you will find this bank ready to supply you with the necessary funds nt a reasonable rnto of Interest. Wo take special plensuro in aiding Salem enterprises. If capital is what you need, call and lot us talk tho matter over with you. UNITED STATES SALEM, NEWPORT FIRMS Delow are published tho advortlcemeafei eC Mra leading bus-lawa houses, hotolB, camp grounds, fe, aft Stvywl. 'A Rkaee tkratfk thorn will bo a great holp to one la "'-jc'.Bg their aummor vacation. imn iiiiifitii8fifietf lata if mw .. T. I'OKTEK GOOD THINGS TO EAT The Palace Market and Grocery i Porter's Block NEWPORT, OREGON PREE DELIVERY AT ALL HOURS r,aiailiiafflltfflmiifieiiiil !! "Takitezy" ! i I The moat beautiful placo nt Nye Beach, Newport, Oregon. ! ! Private rooms nnd board. ;Mrs. W. M. Berry I BAYVIEW Rooming House f One and one-halt blocks south ! of boat landing on Main street i I i i Itoynl Rvstnurant in connection MRS.O.E.CARTERrProp. NEWPORT - - ORE. Illf IOIf f !! W lfllllllliff !! Meat Market ICtI Stocker & Sou. J VVesh and 8alt Moats. Fish, Oysters, otc. Special choice mutton and veal always on uuuu. j. flu- only vAcliifclvc market In X' port. 5 nf iniittiiir ef Buxton's Grocery f All lines the best Wehandlellelnz's Goods. Next door to Post Office ' Newport - Oregon j $m8Hiiifiifii -it iint i! The ; Irvin House i i Xra'r the Oc an, at Nye Bench, ' J ..en port, Oregon, I OUR SPECIALTIES: Airy 1 1 Itoonts, Comfortable Deds, and 1 1 Good Tiling to Eat. !! Rate $10 to $12 per Week Btlll I NATIONAL BANK OREGON. O. 11. PREW1TT 5 (niiienminnij J Anything You Need to Eat at f Smith's Nyebeach i Delicatessen Home Baking f H The Grand;! FURNISHED I ROOMS::::: On block north from boat landing Large kltcben In connection for the uie of the gueets TK11MS ItKASONAWiK. I Mrs. A. D. Sliollenburg I Newport, Oregon ffrVMilif tei f U iimiinmninin 2 I Rader Camp Ground ; ? With foundation nnd without, i nlso furnished toots, good water and soptlo tanks. Rates ! ! furnished on nppllcatlon. Nye Creek, Newport, Ore i A J. Rader, Proprietor. S mnmmu i iai iaiaiistimisniaisMmt M Best of EVERYTHING- moans Anything from tho 1 NEWPORT SODA WORKS T Syrups, Siphons, Sodas, Cider. I HACK AND BAGGAGE Hack and baggage wagon meets every boat Parties wishing to make trips on the beach, light house, Seal rocks. Otter rock, and the famous Devil's Punch Bowl, call or phone HANDING & CKAMKIt. llllHUIIt MHsVH i HOTEL BRADSHAW Good furrlshed rooms, w'th or without cooking privileges, half way from boat landing to Nye Beach, fine view of ocean. Free hack meets each boat. First-class restaurant next door. Mrs. Bradshaw, prop., Newport, Oregon. McDONALD HOUSE Private board ing and lodging; moderate rates; homo cooking, modern conven ien . olectrlc lights. Located at Nye Be&cb, Newport, Or.. R. A McDonald, Prop MAY SUE CITY FOR DAMAGES Damage Suit May Cause En forcing of Speed Laws. Husband Thinks City Negligent. Seattle, Aug. 21. Tho body ot Mrs. Elizabeth Alino Colvln, one of thb victims of yesterday's automo bile disaster in which flvo persona lost their lives by being hurle-1 through a bridge Into tho bay, has been rocovered, making four bodies brought from tho water. Tho corpso of Mrs. Colvln was found about 20 feet from tho wrecked automobllo by mon who Tind boon working for mnny hours with grappling hooka. John Colvln, husband of tho dead woman, Bald todny thnt whllo ho had hnrdly decided what courso ho would pursue, ho expected to consult a so licitor upon hlB roturn to Vnncouvor nnd that In all probability ho will file n suit for damages against the city. Ills action, ho said, would be determined by tho finding of tho coroner, who will hold an Inquest this afternoon. It Is claimed by omclalfl of tho street department thnt a red lantern has been burning nightly at tho dangerous curve on tho brldgo to wnrn vohlclcs to slow down nt that point, but after tho ac cident no trnco of this light could bo found and it Is declared by relatives nnd friends of tho victims of tho accident that tho city hns been negli gent In not providing adequnto safo guards nt tho placo known a "Dcndmnn'K Curve" BODIES NO DOUBT LOST IN DEEP CREVASSE Scnttle, Aug. 21. Dotormlnod thnt tho search for hlH brother, T. Y Callnghan, nnd J. W. Stovonn, who nro lost somowhero In tho fnst ncRfies of Mount nntnlor, hall not bo abandoned until every rowurco nt his command hns boon exhausted, 0. Callaghnn of Portland Is in Scnt tlo today arranging another expedi tion on a larger scalo than any yot nttomptod. Ho visited tho homo of Sydney Sherman in West Scnttle, whore tho missing brother roaldod up to tho tlmo of hlB departure for tho mountain t-Ip nnd consulted ho family concerning tho missing man's preparations for tho Journoy. Ho a! no called on Inils M. Storllng, a clerk In tho customs sorvlce, who conversed with tho Callaghnn party n week npr yesterday as thoy stood hetweon Gibraltar and tho nummlt of tho mountain In tho f&oo ot a blinding snowstorm. Halted nt tho brink of a 600-foot loo cliff, whithor thoy had traced footprints, after toll ing 15 hours along tho trail loft by the missing mon, tho party of guides headed by Joo Stampfler, bollevo now that tho lindjos of Cnllaghan and Stovonn rest far beyond human reovory In a crovnsst in perpetual lco nt tho hoad of White River gla cier Tho lco abovo tho cliff is so steep that tho searching party dared ' not attempt to doscend. UNION PACIFIC WILL RUNCARSTOSEATHEi Seattle, Aug 21 "The Union Pacltlc Is coming to Soattlo Just n' soon as wo can get hero. We wantj to btgln our sorvlco early In Sop-1 tember. but aftor so many vexatious j dolnys, I would prefer to glvo no I definite date." sn'd J. D. Farrell. prosldont ot the Harrlman lines jn . Washington, today, in speaking of tho report that tho Union Pacific had abandoned Its purpose to run through trains to tho sound. Mr Farrell said ho was at a loss to account for such a report. "Tho papers for tho purchase of an interest in the right of way from Portland and the use of the North em Pac'flc tracks Immediately have loon signed In New York and are now In the malls." said Mr. Far rell. President Elliott of the North ern Pacific, who Is here, also de clared ho knew of no reason why tho Union Paclflo would not run trains here, Inasmuch aa that lino had nn interest In tho right of way o Washington Once Gave Up To three doctors; was kept in bed for five weeks. Blood poison from a spider's bite caused large, deep sores to cover his leg. The doctors failed, then "Bucklen's Arnica Salvo com pletely cured roe," writes John Wash lugton, of Bosquevlle, Tex. For eczema, bolls, burns and piles it'i mr-eme 26r at J. O. Perry. WANTED! BRAWNY WIDOWS Chicago Has Need of 17 to Use Soap and Scrub Brushes on Her School Children. I United Press Lenaed Wlro.l Chicago, Aug. 21. Tho Chicago board ot education is advertising for 17 widows to bo employed to scrub Bomo of the children attending the schools beforo they nro permitted to enter tho class rooms. No ono but a widow need apply, and she must bo brawny, evon-tom-percd nnd In every way cnpablo ot handling any squirming youngster who attempts to escape tho soap and wnter so heartily fenred by numbors ot youths of tho Ghetto districts. In 17 publlo schools bathrooms nro supplied with an abundnnco ot hot water, towols and soap. Tho hearts ot mothors might be softened and unmarried women could nover do tho work. Therefore tho widow is selected. RANCHER OFFERS PURSE OF $75,000 ll'nllril l'rus Leaned Wlrt.l Now York, Aug. 21. Joseph C. M'ltor, tho millionaire ranchman, wnuts James J. .Joffrleo nnd Jack Johnson to bnttlo' for tho world's heavyweight championship pn bis ranch, near Bliss, Oklahoma. With this Idea in vlow, Miller, who owns the famous 101 ranch of a hundred thousand acres, today offers n piurso of $75,000 for th mill, to como off tho second week in April, and offors to post a $26,000 deposit as n guarantee of good faith In any bank thnt tho fighters may name. With IiIb hundred thousand acres Miller oxprcBflCB tho opinion that h can accommodate all of tho sports who may want to seo tho fight If this offer looks good to th e fighters, Miller Bays that he will post the bnlanco of tho $75,000 tho mlnuto tho details of tho fight arti cles aro s'gned. Miller's off or Is bo Moved horo to have been mado in good fatth and fow fight authorities doubt that ho will post tho monoy, If the fighters say tho word. APPR0PRIATE$20,000 TO ENTERTAIN TAFT Unlttil I'rtM Uad Wlr.) Juaroz, Mox, Aug. 21. An np proprlalon ot $20,000 was voted horo by tho city authorities for the entertainment of President Tnft when ho vis'ts this city In October after meeting Prosldont Diaz at El Paso,' Texas. Preparations aro already being made to greet the heads of tho two governments on October 1C and the town will bo deoornted with tho na tional colors of Moxlco and tho United States. A bull tight will bo held while Tnft is In tho city. BETTER THAN SPANKING IMiiklHK dora uol cure clillilrrn 10 wt-uluc. Tticrv I i romtllutluuol cium' f..r IbM irouWf. lira. U. Huuiuit. Ilx V. Noire Dame, tod., wilt wnd frre to any luulbt-r t imwmful liune trraUwnt, vrjlli full hulruellou". Krni no mmtj, tul write litr (nhir If rour ebllilrrn trouble jruu In tlila way. Don't LUnia tlie cUlM, I be rhaiirra are It hh'I help It. Tlila treatmrnt lo rnrra ailulta atl jrj le tronUei wlib urloa allRlcultlea J i'T or olitt. Constipation "For or nine year I auffcted with cbroale constipation ami durlnjr IhU time I had to tJM an Injection of wanr water once rvtrjr $4 boom before I could have an action on my txmtU. Happily I tried Caacareta, and today I am wH man. During' tbt nine years before I m4 Caacareta I iuifered untold mUery with latenal ellea. Tbanka to you, I am free from alt that tala momiof; You can oe IbU In behalf at ufferioc humanity. B. P, FUher, Roanoke, M. Pleaiant. Palatable. Potent. Tail Good, So Oood. Never 8ickan.Weakan or Olttx. c, 25c, Ma Never aold in balk. Tbaga. sine tablat stamped CCC. Ouaxasteed ta care or your mooey back. tst MFALS 15c Call and try them, Meals 13c. Hoard per week 12.76,' also fur nished rooms very reasonable, AT TJIK Salem Restaurant IWO C'Ot'KT HTItEHT ear T-z. jj- mMmm IVWiH 7- ' lhiy fc.--. . ; st.AS r. i j n ALtOIIor 3 VtlK C'LNT " AVcgclalL'ru'aaraitonforils slmllallniIicFoo(IantlRediili lingilicSioraadisnniiDtdsor a-iCiv Promoit't'.DislionJQiterftir ncss and lksi.Cont.ilns neldw Onhtm-Morphlnc norMiacraL OTNAWOTIC. W) Mf !fr.V hCW! 'A :flfc Jfj..Ttflt- M a. Wi$v HSSft Apcrfea Rcmdy forCowfcffr tlon , Sour StoitficIt.DtarrMe. m-. Yorms,Coiv,mswns.mTnse; lEflfc Mfo' ncss amlLOSS OF sleep. lacSi-wIc S!jsmr! of NEW YDBK. Jiinrantccd urnlor tno tVa vgUgUUglggBJgl Exsct Copy of Wropptr. ISkJ.h arstsatei .-i "-nrrr BI & 4 f?,"f?tffctSk... The Weber Piano used by most of the world's great musical artists, has been selected by Mary Adele Case for her.c ) cert Monday evening at the Grand Opera Hou:e. Wenger S: Cherrington, Agents for EILERS PIANO HOUSE OF PORTLAND, Exclusive Agents for Weber Piano on the Pacific Coast INSURANCE GASOLINE STOVES Tents of all sizes. P att & Lambert Varnishes. Sun sh ne Stains and Varnishes. Salem Hardware Co. 4lfrlilllllilllilIHIltlllleHI i Pianos and Organs t from the cheapest to the j i best sold on installments and rented. GEO. C. WILL fiiiti,.iinf Sewing Machines I Genuine mete, oil and 1 new parts for all sewing machines. Sewing ma- chines rented. GEO. C. WILL BM-tMIHIllflf Tf.ff ! tsTfi !! RA Fr Ynfttta and Children. M4TMK-Arfwm-iitttMinri Ihg Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the .. Signature of In Use ror Over Thirty ':ars TMf aiMTui mmv. " o orrV. f Edison, Victor and I ;i Columbia Talking I k Machines :: A full stock of Records. i GEO. C. WILL jj II a II miiinininninr !! ;;, latest heet Music jj Plano and 0ran studi(!S. ii !! Violins, Guitars, Mandolins and Banjos, z ! I GEO. C. WILL 1 1 W i ay avt jut n