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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1910)
DATE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1010. PAGE FITS ... Ik . TO 0 i ON All the Goods In the Store9 Except Con tract and Robber Goods And Greater Discounts on Broken Lines WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE EM BROIDERY SALE STREET CAR COMPANY . PROMISES TO DO BETTER The Railroad Commission today dismissed the complaint filed against the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company by Will G. Steel. The complaint against the company Ty Steel was that it was running open nnd unheated cars on the St. John line, and a hearing had been set for January 25, In the Chamber of Com merce building, Portland. The dis missal is at the request of Steel, who v ML 3 P -. 5 J.B. UNEMW00D says In his letter to the commission, asking that the case bo dismissed, that the company has shown a dis position to remedy the situation, and in view of that fact, asks that the suit bo dismissed withou prejudice, and wlh the understanding that it be filed again i should the company fail to live up to its agreement. Piles Cured In c to 14 Days. PAZO OINNTMENT is guaranteed to ' cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed ' ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c 1 aiem PASSENGERS BAGGAGE EXPRESS Connects with all trains at West Sa lem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem. Also for Independence, Monmouth and McMinnville. Leaves Journal office for West Salem at 8:j)0 a. m., 12:00 m., 1:00 p. m. and 3:30 p. m., every day except Sunday ; Leaves Sunday at 12:00 m. and 4:15 p. m. . Calls at hotels on request Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday Phone 82 ALBA NY TAXES TELEPHONE STRIKER 6RAN6E VERSUS A united rnnss leased wiuh. Albany, Ore., Jan. 20. The Democrat ,of this city, which is by the way, a Prohibition paper, has just published a letter, branding an Albany correspondent a knocker, a falsifier and a whiskey man. The following paragraph, written by tho correspondent, was the cause of such an overflow from tho editor: "By reason of the curtailment in tho city's revenues, following tho closing of the saloons, a large direct tax Is in prospect, If Albany will maintain its credit. Tho mayor's message showed that tho indebted ness for the year 1909 was ocer $83,000; estimated revenue for the ensuing year, $34,000." It is to be regretted that the editor should take such a stand. Tho cor respondent stated facts, o.ad for printing tho 'truth he is brando:' with such epithets as "knocker," "liar and "whiskey man." Tho fact of tho matter is, direct taxes in Albany are not only In pros pect of being higher, but are almost double since the abolishment of the saloon. It is an old Prohl trick to harp on lower taxes, because the number of mills is reduced, but they fail to re member that property in Albany at the present tlmo is taxed for tull cash value, instead of one-MiirJ to one-half, as formerly. A loy of live mills today calls for a htgaer tax than 10 mills three or four jenrs previous. The writer has interviewed sever al prominent business men of tills city, and, without an excopllon, us sorted that direct taxs are higher now thrr ever before. The telephone strike, which ca isod quite a sensation here a few days ago, and which was supposed to have been settled, has again come before the public eye. It appears that three of the strikers, who quit on account of personal indignities being imposed upon them, quietly circulat ed a petition among the mon of tho ster Yi Tran Manage MUSSED Nb STRKERS W IRK SSEMBLY city asking for fair treatment. Yes terday Mrs. Sadie Kylo, Miss Irono Gilchrist and Miss Edith French journeyed to Portland with the long list of names, and appealed to hoadquartors. Tho olllcials of the company, as a result of the petition, havo made arrangements to co.no to Albany and have tho affair settled. Tho young ladles are determined : havo the uncalled for Accusation 3 re moved. Tho crack teams from the Eugene and Albany high schools will meet tonight in tho Alco club gym. As the local team remains undefeated so far this season, they are deter mined upon victory, and an exciting gamo is expected. Tho Albany high school basketball team is in lino for tho state championship, and under the ablo coaching of Harmon Bllyeu, of tho O. A. C, will probably see them floating tho coveted trophy. Judge- Galloway, of the circuit court, today granted a divorce- in tho caso of Cecil Braynnrd, an Indian, against Warren Braynard, for deser tion.. Also In the case of Ernest Kylo against his wife, Sadie Kylo, whom ho accused of threaoning his life. The most important case to como up before tho present term of tho court is that of Linn county against tho the Calapooia Lumber Company. Linn county is suing tho lumber Arm for an Injunction against a dam at Crawfordsville, which causes tho county road to bo overflowed. A great many witnesses havo been called to testify in this case. Tho Jordan Grange, of Linn coun ty, has passed a resolution against tho assembly, which is as follows: "Whereas, There soms to bo a dis position on the part of the politicians of tho state, assisted by some of tho newspapers, to assail the direct prim ary law, the initiative and tho refer endum, therefore be It "Resolved, That tho Jordan Val ley Grange, No. 42, of tho jurisdic tion of tho State Grange of' Oregon, that we wish to go on record as op posing tho so-called assembly plan, and that we rpnow your allegiance to tho above mentioned laws, and bo It further "Resolved, That wo support no candidate for public ofllco that op poses them." 0 sfc v INCORPORATIONS. The following articles of incor poration have been filed In tho ot- flco of tho secretary of state: Hood River Light & Power Com pany; principal ofllco, Portland; capital stock, $2,00,000; incorpora tors, John D. Wilcox, R. Smith and Wirt Minor. Pino Mercantile Co., Incorpor atod; principal ofllco, Pino; capital stock, $20,000; incorporators, J. B. Wood, Isaac McMullen, J. R. Hun- sakor and Frank Clarke. Northwest Securities Company; principal ofllco, Portland; capital stock, $100,000; Incorporators, A. C. Emery, Geo. Clark and E. C. Horlow. Bethel Church; principal ofllco, Tallman, Linn Co.; Incorporators, A. Hornor, M. O. Logsdon and L. C. McQueen. o Tho reconstruction of the Wlllam etto Hotel will begin March first, and before tho summer is over Salem will have a first-class modern hostelry. Tho bottom is dropping out of the Hermann prosecution. Coffee The iroma-tleht can protects It against impurities and deteri orationnever sold in bulk. Your trrnnr will rrrfnrl If bettor if grouud ut home not 100 une. a TheAmericanExcess Of Good Living Tho Prlifcipnl Cmiso of the Great Prevalence of Inilcgestlon mul Dyspepsia. A Trial Package of Stuart' Dyspcp sin Tablets. Man inhabits every part of the globe whore extornnl Influences can bo successfully resisted. Food Is an important element in effecting this, nnd naturo has provided for it ac cordingly. Tho colder tho climate tho more animal food and oily sub stances are required; tho warmer tho preponderance of vegetables and fruits is necessary in one's dlot. Tho whale-blubber of tho fur-clad Eskimo, and tho rlco of tho nude Af rican, are as much necessities of lo cality, as matters of choice. The same indications exist in civilization. Thus tho diet of America and Eng land are essentially different from that in Italy, Spain and Egypt. Tho effects of universal communl tfotion nro nowhere moro obvious than on tho luxurious table. To fur nish the "refined cuslne, all climates, both sea and land, aro laid under contribution, and tho stomach is ex pectod to digest, without assistance, everything that is put into 'it. Com bining together such varied products, and tho neglect of tho relation bo- tweon climate and foods aro very ac tive causes of dyspepsia. Tho heavy substantial dishes of this climate accord badly with tho thermometer at 90 degreees; and an nflexlblllty in regulating tho kind andj quantity of food is a cause of a largo proportion of tho 111 health nnd stomach troubles among tho Eng lish and Americans. Thousands of people who havo suf fered from stomach troubles, and n general Ill-health resulting therefrom because of a badly regulated diet and tho ingesting of an excesslvo amount of food at tho table, havo obtained speedy nnd permanent re lief by means of a slmplo expedient that of using ono or two of STU ART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS after each meal, or whonovor any of tho well-known symptoms of indigestion aro present. These powerful digestlvo tablets contain every element that exists in the stomach to digest food, and in tho exact proportion as found there in. They 'take tho place of tho liat ural digestlvo Juices vMcn tho latter nro doflcient in quality or quantity, and do their work for thorn, remov ing tho indigestion by digesting tho food, and resting, strengthening nnd purifying tho digestlvo tract. There Is no other digestlvo remedy on tho markot which has been found equal to Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets; none which Is so rapidly and power fully ofllciont, or which romoves dis comfort, banishes stomach pain and relieves nnd cures all of tho symp toms of dyspepsia and indigestion in so thorough und pleasant a manner as .these marvelous little tablets, a single grain of which is capable of digesting 3000 grains of any and ev ery kind of food. All persons who are annoyed with stomach troubles of any kind should U80 Stuart's DyspGpsla Tablets which will remove such troubles in a vory short time. Purchase a box from your druggist, and Bend namo and address for free sample. Address F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Building, Mar shall, Mich. jjc J ?Jc jjs jjc jj ! tt i ?c 5j jjc sc 5f( X-RAYS AND SMILES This city will novor got mountain water, sowers and paved stroots un der tho prosont system. It is too uu wioldly, too oxpenslvo and Irrespon sible. The commission plan would oxpedito thingn. Salam is tho populur dlvorco city of the valley, With first-class plays, good street car service, and tho flnost opora hoiiBo in tho valley, Sajom is autcr ing on 11 brilliant, thxmtcr season. Of courso, tho -now tax code re pealed tho indirect two per font tax on gross earnings of corporations. That was tho law enacted by tho poor foolish Grangers of Oregon. Great Is the legislature. )c 4t k With tho Portland newspapers and tho press reports agnlnst him, und tho U. 8. government against him, Blngor Hermann in more than hold ing his own. It has taken six months to luy tho railroad tracks at Trade, and Com mercial stroots, and wil take Mix inontliH moro to pave. Why not hoU thft awtll garbage to hog raliers? & A Soma of the people who voted against buying Falrmount Park now kick Rgftlmit a private dairy having bought It. The lty made ono of Its Barnes The Clearace Sale Terminates tomorrow night. There are several reasons why .those who havo not availed themselves of this money-saving opportunity should not leave these two days go by without at least investigating the genuineness of the salo. Doing business on a CASH basis enables us to glvo bettor values for tho monoy nt ALL times than usually found else where. As an extra induce ment we havo offered not only a certain lino of goods, but EVERY piece of merchandise in !bho htouse, except rubber footwear, at a discount of 10 per cent. Wo also havo many broken linos and saying "broken lines" does not lessen the val ue of tho articles in the least, they are as good as they over were wo lot you havo all these at a discount of 20 per cent. Boys' Overcoats Now Is tho tlmo to fit tho , boys with good warm ovorcoats Boys like to bo dressed warm nnd neat as well as the grown ups. Your ciioico or every boys' and youths' ovorcoat at oxaqtly one-fourth original prlco. "Slip-On" Rubberized Overcoats Just tho thing to havo for tho spring showors. They are so light, so different from tho or dinary overcoat or cravonotto and also absolutely rain-proof. $9.75 and $12 Less 20 per. cent Clothing Every suit In tho house and you must see them to ap preciate tho quality and stylo, Yours at a "SOiO discount of ttv o Do Not Fail To visit tho dry goods de partments. Somo of tho best bargains are to be found here. Remember Tho sale positively ends Sat urday night, as wo bogln in voicing Monday. Tho dis counts givon are vory reason able, in fact tills is a legiti mate an unoxaggorated salo which has appealed to an ap preciative and fair-minded public. 9 CASH STORE colossal mistakes when it voted that down. A $50,000 armory nnd two com panies Of tho National Guards is tho program for Salem, x . : '; 'Thtfro w6ro 134 birth's Itnd 113 (Vntl In Douglass roun:y from July I, 1909, to January 1, 1910. Of the births 5 (J wore males and 78 females, whllq tlipBQ who died wore 70 males niuf-13 fomalos. Work 21 Hours a Day. Tho busiest llttlo things over raado aro Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Every pill Is a sugar-coatod globule of health, that changes weakness Into strength, languor into onorgy, brain fag into montnl power; curing conntl patlon, hoadacho, chills, Dyspopala, malaria, 2 Co at J. O. Perry's. A Reliable f!ATHHRU Ely's Cream Balm li quickly ibiorbtd. 01ve Itelltl at Ones. Itcleueu, uoothes, beala und protects tho lUeftsed inetn brnnt mmltlntf from Oatar.'h ml driven away a ('old in tho Head nulukly. Ho. 8 to re the 'iensea of ! Tiuite And dwell. Full size 60 oU. , at Drug l,sIs or by mull. In liquid form, 73 uuta. Illy Urotuera,f0 Warren bimet. New otk. BARN maw rcuro rim rcvbit I