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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1910)
. i at .t -ft- 4 . A- V. r .,' V ,7 , tt l PAGB SIX tMILY OA PITA t JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1010. . HgflgflMBgJMHMWHBMHSgflRflgBSMiB29SfiifiHIMBsWS3gflMRi Quality, Style, Fit Finish, Price! These, are the five points , ; which distinguish bur ; . New Spring Clothing For Men That is why our customers never have to apologize ,j. for their appearance and invariably enjoy that satis fied feeling of being well and properly attired, ' If you can find better values nan our ,$10 to $3 O Suits We will gladly refund the money. "H io rurm jf&l.lfli gs The requirements of all young men can be met here better than most stores. We have studied the young men and have bought the swellest lines in every section, Give, us call. Look around. We can satisfactorily demonstate our exclusiveness Johnson 141 Commercial Street Phone Main 47 Nothing In tho way of a cough Is qulto so annoying as a tickling, teasing, wheezing, bronchial cough. Tho quickest roliof cOines porhapn from a prescription known to drug gists everywhere ,as' "Dr. Shoop'a -' i v i i .. ' Cough Remedy. And besides, it is no thoroughly harmless thai mothora glvo it wjth perfect safety oven to tho youngost babes. Tho tender leaves of a simplo mountain shrub, glvo to Dr. Shoop's Cough Romedy its remarkable curatlvo fow days' test will toll. Capital Drug Store. o effect. A Sold by Medford contemplates a municipal quato hotel accommodations. 1 1 IT" v-:i WVLTHAM WATCHES Tlie Authentic American Watch - Everyone knows that Waltlmm Watches arc good watches. W.hqn you buy a Waltlmm Watch buy only from a jeweler and buy one adjusted to temperature and position. X)o not buy a watch of a mail order house. Tewtjlers arc specialists who know how to regulate watches to your habit and occupation, how to oil them properly, how to detect any little disarrangement that may have occurred in transportation. A responsible jeweler who values his reputation will guarantee a Waltlmm Watch, and behind the jeweler's guarantee is that of the W"ltham Watch Company. Whan you buy a watch remember not only that Waltlmm Watches are the best, but that they were the first American Wntahos. Every watch-making device and invention Qf importance In use has originated in the Waltlmm Watch factory. WALTHAM WATCH COMPANY, WALTIIAM, MASS. 5n4 lor the "Perfected Awerioan Watch, " mt book about wstcho. T TAKING OUT SURVIVORS Scenic Hot Springs, Wash., March 7. Seven injured survivors of tho Wellington avalanche left here today for Everett. Accompanied by four guides, they made their way down the trail from Wellington yesterday afternoon. The seven are: Train master Harrington, Everett; Conduc tor M. 0. White, Everett; ' LucIUs Anderson, negro porter; Adolph Smith, negro porter; J. K. Kerlee, fireman, -Everett; H. H. White, of tho American Paper company, Seat tle With their bandaged arms and heads they made a queer spectacle slowly passing along the trail. At Windy Point they looked upon a winteY scene of wonderful inspira tion. Tho sun was shining brightly, tho trees covered mountains with their caps of snow standing dut georgously and below tho point lay a valley, 1,000 feet of sheer drop. Lntii riin communication sets forth that the rate charged for each 100 pounds is 37 cents from Baker City to Austin, while tho rate charged from Portland to Baker City is only 65 cents, a distance of 365 miles as against 62 miles from Baker City to Austin. Tho communication points out thnt there is a rate of 25 cants per hundred pounds on flour, sugar and salt, and expresses the opinion that a lower rato should also be made as to barb wire and nails. Cut-OfT To Be Built. The commission has a communi cation with relation to Improvement of the depot facilities at Umatilla by tho O. R. & N. Company. The com pany advises tho commission that as soon as possible that It will build tho Stanfleld-Coyote cut-off and that it will then be used by all trains on the main lines and Uma tilla be abandoned, and because of PASADENA, CAL, WILL RECEIVE ONE-TENTH Pittsburg, Pa March 7. Pasa dena, Calif., is to receive one-tenth of Andrew Carnegie's recent "edu cation" gift of $3,000,000, accord ing to an announcement here today. Tho ?3, 000, 000 was to be divided among ten municipalities named by the steel king each, to receive $300, 000. Tho interest on the gifts was to bo used for educational pur poses. Tho school authorities and teachers in each city were to deter mine its disposition. Royal Marriage. Paris, March 7. Diplomats here today believe that King Edward's journey to Biarritz foreshadows ar rangements for tho marriage of Princess Patricia of Cannought and King Manuel of Portugal. Tho king left for Biarritz last night and it is thought that he will meet the Marquis Amelie De Sov eral, tho Portuguese minister to England to arrange the match. RATES TOO HIGH ON BARB WIRE AND NAILS The Railroad Commission this morning received a complaint from the Canyon City Commercial Com pany against the freight rates charged by the Sunipter Valley Rail road company on barb wire and Notice of Intention to Improve Bush Street, in tho City of Salem, Oregon. From the west line or High Street to the east lino of Fir Street. No tice is hereby given that tho Com mon Council of tho City of Salem, Oregon, deems it expedient ,t Im provo and proposes to improve Bush Street in the City of Salem, Oregon, from the west lino of High Stfeet to tho east lino of Fir Street, said Im provement to bo mado at the ex ponso of adjacont property, accord ing to tho plans and specifications on file at tho office of tho City Record er, which said plans and specifica tions are horoby referred to for a more perfect description of said im provement. Remonstranco may bo' filed against said improvomont within 10 days from tho final publication of this notice Date of first publication or this notlco is tho 25th day of February, 1910. By order of tho Council. W. A. MOORES, City Recorder. 2-25-llt Grand Opera House JNO. F. CORBRAY, Mgr. Tuesday, March 8 H. Godfrey Turner Presents Maud Powell America's Greatest Violinist - Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c Seat sale Monday 9 a. m. this asks that it bo compelled to make no additional depot improve ments at this station. tnsted Lam Co FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE, RENT OR TRADE 373 State Street Phono 085 For Home or Investment '640 acres 4 miles from Salem; 30 acres clear, balance tim ber, about 600 cords of wood. All land first-class; mile from school. $75 per acre 15 acres; 12 acres cleared, 10 of which is in bearing prunes; 3 acres timber; 24 stack prune dryer that cost $1,000. Price, 2.500- These Are Both Fine Properties SAVAGE & PRUN Real Estate and Stocks 1 35 S. Commercial St. SOME GOOD HOMES No. 113,20 acres; 7 acres in cultivation; ys acre in straw berries; 1-2 acre In blackberries; 60 fruit trees; 4 roomed house and barn. Price, $2,400. No. 92 Modern 5-room house, lot 60x72. Price, $1,500. No. 75. New 7-room house, lot 06x122; good drilled well; young fruit and berries. Price, $1,050. No. 68. 20 acres all in cultivation; 4 miles from Salem. Price, $2,500. 532ZSS2B36S&3&E2K K 1 IIECHTEIj & BYNON BARGAINS Notlco of Intention -to Improve Owens SU-eet. . From tho oast curb lino of Lib erty Stroot to tho west curb line of Rock Street in tho City of Salem, Oregon. Notlco is hereby glvon that tho Common Council of tho City of Sa lem, Orogon, proposos to improve Qwons Stroot from tho oast curb lino of Liberty Streot to tho west curb line of Rook Stroot In tho City of Salom, Oregon, said improvomont to bo mado at tho oxponso of the adja cent proporty, according to tho plans and specifications adopted for said improvomont, and on fllo at tho of ficio of the City Recorder, which said plana and specifications are hereby rjfarrod to for a nioro parfoot dee ortptlon of said, improvement. Romonatranoo mfy be filed Hgolnst said Improvement within 10 dyt) of flunil pubUonUon of tlila no tic The dato of -the first publication of this notice ie the 25th dy of Feb ruary, 1910. By oier of the Counell. V. A. MQORBS. City Recorder. 2-2B-1U A Fine Farm "Wo have a fine farm of about 260 acres located on Mission Bottom comprised of the finest land to bo found In tho state. There is a good house, barn, wells, fences and other improve ments; 200 acres are under cultiva tion, balance in timber and pasture. All kind of fruits are growing on tho place, and tho land is especially adapted to the growth of fruit, being bottom land of tho richest kind. Tho price is now $100 per acre, with terms to suit purchaser. If taken boforo April 1 such of tho crop as Is in goos with tho place, but not If bought later. This is a good paying place, and! ono worth Investigating. Wo can arrange to run down at any time to show tho property. Wo rent house, anco. Wo write Insur- UECHTEL & RYNON. 347 State St. Ground Floor o A Man of Iron Nerve. Indomitable will and tromoudous en orgy nro novor found whore stomach, llvor, kidney and bowols nro out of ordor. If you want those qualitloe and tho succoos they bring, use Dr. King's Now Llfo Pjlls, tho matchless regulators, for keen brain and strong body. 25c at J. C. Perry's. SEE SAVAGE & PRUNK For Farms and City Proporty 1R5 S. COMMERCIAL ST. FARMS ORCHARDS CRT PROPERTY y Mm mv ecu, "'n exantlv what you want, T. C. JORY, 205 Cora'l St. Salem, Or. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 205 acres, 90 In cultivation, bal ance oak and fir timber. 5-rooui house, now, 2 barns, family brohard on good road, within 2 miles of rail road station, for a few days only, ?30- per acre, a snap. 15 acres, 6-room house, barn, good well, 9 acres, most all prunes, but all kinds of fruit, ono and one-half acros timber, 6 miles from Salem on good road, In prune belt, ?2(tO terms. 25 acroe, 4 miles east of Salem, on fine road, now 5-room house, new barn, good 4-acre orchard, good well, good homo, all fine land. Investi gate. Two lots close ia. on Cltqmoketa street; must be sold. Investigate. 10 lot, good ones, on the install ment plan. Good new e.roora haute nd one lot. installments. Oood modern 7-room house and brn. close in. on installment. We also have some fine dairy and farm ranches at bargains. Soma good fruit farms on easy payments; good houses cheap. If you want any thing see A. C. Smith Co.. we have lU 544 State stieet. Phone 1507 FOR SALE. 10 acres north of Salem, well im proved, all in cultivation, plenty of fruit, for only $2000; a cheap place. Another good 10-acro tract north, of Salem, all In cultivation, good houso and barn, young trees, good well; a good bargain, $2000. 40 acres, all in cultivation, fair house and barn, good garden land; close in, can be sold in 10 or 20-acro tracts; ?200 per acre. It will pay you to investigate these bargains be fore they aro all gone. Wo also have some fine city property to sell or rent If you are looking for property como to us before you buy; we will satisfy you In anything. J. C. SCHULZ & CO., Rooms 1 and 2 Bush Bank Bldg., Salem, Orogon.