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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1910)
I DAfLV CAPITAL - tOVtlSAU rULKM. OnRGOJf, MOXDAT, XOVEMTlEIt 21, 1910. tAcz i::.::r POO I ti IE11T- ilEER PASSES on Mrn. Mary A. Rogue, who came lo Oregon In 1869 a Mm. John P. DUr M, dbl at tne home of her daugh ter, Mr. AI Marvin, corner of Vll mn and BbrIuhw treu, south 8a Inn, November 1. at 8:45 p. m. IJacoasmd vu born In Oraiise county, Now York, 1829. 8he cnm to Al bany with lier family of seven child ren by Tall to Ban Francisco aril thm br steamer to Portland. 8hQ realdod there for about 20 yean and was united in niarrlagn to Amos lfcue, a ranchr at Oakvll'o, across iba rlrer from OorvalllH. There her remains were taken today for burial by the side of her later husband who died In 1892. Mrs. BoRtie waa all ti..n Ufa a dovoted member of the Frnubvterlnn church and a woman of the nnon character In every reelect, yery. devoted to her family and all the social duties of life. Five or her children are ' living. They are Mrs. Id Marvin of Salom, with whom she has made her home for everal ytars; . Mrs. -Llllle Wash burn, of Portland, wllh whom sh rfld"d eight years; John P. Durno, " of SUverton; Chas. Durno, of Al bany; Harry Durno. of Waahlngton. Bha leaves one brother living In Winnipeg. Mm. Bogue leaves many friends and acquaintance at Bulciu where alio waa very well known. . BATTLE OVER WATER BOARD Hi COUNCIL HOT FIOIIT OV AT THR ItKOt. IiAU MKKTJNO OK TIIK CITY FATHKltS THIS KVNMMO NON-I'AHTIHAN WATKll HOARD AHKFI) FOR 11V TIIK l'KOl'LK. ' There will be c arVted contest In . the city council tonight over the se lection of four members of the Wa ter board by the 14 members of the council. This board with the mayor will handle the finances of the muni cipal water spn-lcf", kotl tho bond, buy the property, rttond th system, make the water rales and have gen eral control rf this branch of tin public service. How Mnke Relvlrm. Th four member will bo choa-n by ballot, and at first U ws expect ed that some- of tho members of the coMnell would be chosen for thli bnnnl. Tho strongest slnto now made contain th? tinmes of R. P. McOnr nark, C. K. SpauldliiK, F. O. Docka bach, and Frank Derby. There are a down names being considered that were suggested by men prominent In the board of trade who have strug gled with the whole problem. The city council rejected the proposition to have the members of the watar board appointed by the mayor and then made elective according to the charter amendment that was peti tioned for by the people's Initiative. For Non-Part lwii lloiird. - The petition of thn citizens that was turned down by the council on tho technical reason that there was no one tovotich for the correctness of the petition proponed that a nou partfHan board be created, entirely Indepedent of tho mayor or city council, but removablo by the mayor. The present system of creating a water board Is not subject to the re call and Is out of any control by the pooplo and some of the aldermen ar- opposed to the presetn yBtem of creating a. water board. The Initia tive petition Is still on file and may have lo be voted on Inalde of .90 days from the time It was filed. The old, old story, told times with out number and repeated over and over again for the last 86 years, but It Is always a welcome story to those in aearch of health There Is nothing In the world that cures coughs and colds as quick as Cham berlain's cough Remedy. Sold by all dealers. How nbout tho school house? It It warm, free from draught, well Hghted7 The responsibility for :il hoalth and poor eyesight reals direct ly upon Tho voter In the district. I Both Bpeedy and Effective. This Indicates the action of Foley'a Kidney Pills as 8. Parsons, Battle Creek, Mich., illustrates: "I have bee afflicted 'with a severe case of kidney and bladder trouble, for which I found no roller until i usea FniTfiRIA! FYTMANftPS. Richard Btory Sheridan, formerly of Rocehurg, and now editor and proprietor of the Dolse Capital News, rejoices over the election of a Dem ocrats governor of Idaho, to which he mainly contributed. - B. K. Kennedy, of the Baker City Herald, thinks that town should not have two ' or three Dames. Tor progressive, Brother. The Baker Democrat has a sneak ing Idea that a Commercial Club should be publicity agent ' for the whole community. The Klamath great local paper. Republican la o ! Salem Fence Works !:; Headquarter for Woven Wire : Feaclng. Hop Wire, Barb Wire, Poultry Nottlng, Bhlu-' flea, Malthold Roofing, P. at. B. and Ready Roofing. All at' the lowest prices. ! CHAS. D. MULLIGAN j 150 Court street. Phone 1S4 The Oregon City Courier says get down to business right away In regulating the saloons. Can't do It too quick. The Eugene Guard makes a plea for the dairy cow. 8he Is rapidly disappearing In Oregon.. Too much legislation. , i The Optimist says new buildings still grow rapidly at Ontario. 'Why not? i Linn county is nearly wet. Search law loat by 4. Prohibition got only 29 majority! What's the matter with you Prohl'a, Mr. Brownsville Times? ' The new Dlx-y land New York Portland Journal. Is that where Lobster Bay Is located? ' M. Fltzmaurlce is ctlll editing the Condon limes. He Is not a dead one by any means. The fact that Oregon Is still wet EYilev Kldnev Pills. These cured me does not discourage the drys. New- ontirely of all my ailments. 1 was port News Reporter. The fact that troubled with baachea and severe tn d tl nag fleag d3e8 not dlg. shooting palns In the sides with an- " noylng urinary irregularities. The courage the dog. But it keeps him stoady use of Foley Kidney Pills rid busy. me entirely of my troubles. Thoyi have my highest recomm ndatlon. The Pendleton Live Wire rejoices Red Cross Pharmucr. ' , ct lhe Bw ng of th(J pondulum 'ward the Social-Democrat party. It will swing that way more, Brother. If the people are not given a little more real ' public ownership. For Instance when Salem bosses shut out initiative petitions they mnjte more socialists than atreet talkers. The Medford Mall-Tribune has an article on how to stop drinking What about every man closing the saloon undor h's own nose? itTriBtmnaiMHi innmtiniiiiwS Gold Dust Flour j Made by the SYDNKY POWER COMPANY, Sydaey, Oregoa. Made f r Family Use. . !Ask yoor grocer for It. ' Braa ' Md feShorta always baad. I l P. B. WALLACE, Agt. The' Portland Spectator will please tell us how it would run the Repub lican party future? Standing by the Fatnily Name A maker has his own reasons for putting his .; name on a piano, It is a creditable piece or work. Ho is proud of it; he is willing to. as sume the responsibility for its future, i , , Makers who send out planoa w lthout tholr factory Imprint have their own reasons also. Stenciling on tho namo board any name that strikes a retailors' fancy their own personality does not appear, in the at traction at all; when they invite trouble Tae dealers who sell thoso fatherless "stencil" instruments toll them, recommend them, do everything but booome accountable for thorn. How cun they, Their in terest In a piano that bears one name this year, and anothor tho next, must be more or less transient.; Tho purchaser cares nothing about that. He docs care, though, about the instrument wearing well. Not for one yesror for ten, but long after the dealer may have, and doubtless has, gono out of business. That la why-all sound plauo reasoning loads to buying from tho manufacturer, or direct from represents-' ' tives. Here is the " WANTS HER LETTER PUBLISHED ' '"V'-. -Vi 'Mi ; For Benefit 6t Women who Suffer from Female Ills Minneapolis, Minn. "I was a preat miferer from female troubles which caused ft weakness and broken down condition of the system. 1 read sc much of what I ,y ilia E. Pink ham' Veg etable Compound had done for other sutraing- women I fet suru it would help me, and I must say it did help me wonderfully. My pains all lei t mo. 1 frew strong r.nud within three months was a perfectly well woman. "1 want this letter made public to show the benefit women may derive from Lydla E. Plnkhnm's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. John OyMoLDAN, 2U& Second St., ifortby Minneapolis, Minn. Thousands of unsolicited and genu ine testimonials like the above prove the elllciency of Lydia E. llnkliam's Vegetable Compound, which is made exclusively from roots and herbs. women wno suner irom uiose uis tre8sine ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydla is. 1'lnkliam's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. If you want special adytee write to Mr. Plnklium, at Lynn, Man. Sbewlll treutyourlettra8Strictly conCideutial. For HO years she has been helping sick women in tbia way, free of charcre. Don't besltate writ at once MATCHLESS It makers work with a half-century's experience at their command. Flawless materials are chosen. Jflpecinltied en ftsmen toll over every detail. The whole Is refit ed, ' polished, brought to rare perfection. When tho instrument goes out into tho world to moot artiatle standard, the makers not only sign It with , their own name but (uch is the jwnal "paternal" nature of tholr feeling follow its career with askoea interest as a father keeping track of a particularly promlulng child. ' The name "Ilaldwln" on your plauo ia slerllng iutsuraoce of continued satlufaction. To tho big mass of buildings cotnprtalng the Ruldwln home you may look for the redeeming of this pledge. Skillful control of factory economics bring prlca within the lowest figure conaUtont with high Quality, f Come in and here tho Baldwin at our Salesrooms Salem Music Company L F. SAVAGE, Manager .135 Liberty Street The Portland Advocate champions celebration of Emancipation Day. It was Lincoln's gift to .the colored race. The Woman Suffrage movement is going toward ultimate victory. Coos Bay Times. To judge by the vote in Oregon? The RoBeburg Review has a head line a peaceful riot. Do you refer to the vote on governor? A great rebuff has been suffered by ex-President Roosevelt. Medfora Review. More' like burial In an avalanche. ' Gresham Is a wiae little town in bending every energy to secure Bull Run water by an understanding with Portland. Oreshar.i Herald. Right you are, Brother. So will every town tn the Santlara valley hitch onto the mains when Salem goes after mountain water. It Is certainly not preaching tho gospel and the people aa a rule take exceptions to mlx'ng politics with 'he church. Coos Bay Harbor. But are not the churches Justified in en dorsing a man of superfine morals and perfect (?) Christian charac ter? The Jacksonville Post has mor sheriff's sales advertised than any of our exchanges. Good- for the Post, bnt . " U Don't be bo good to yourself that you haven t any to pass around. RoBeburg Evening News. Nor so good that it interferes with your general usefulness in your own community. Who says the students of the Leb anon High School do not kiow how to vote and do it right? At a trial election . last week the students elected the full Republican ticket. Criterion. But don't you think lhe parents need Instruction? Albany paper complain at not getting any advertiaing patronage. There's a reason. . . Fence advertising and handbill thrown la the rain do not bring re turns like . newspaper ads. Ex change. . .1 i o Mod Foodie a Child. In PUtBburg a savace lion fondled the hand that a child thrust into his cage. Danger to a child is sometime great when least regarded. Oftea It comes through colda .croup and whooping cough. - They alay thou sands that Dr. King' New Discovery could have aaved. "A few dose cured our baby," write Mr. Oeorge B. Davis, of Flat Hock, N. C. "Wt always give it to him when he takes cold. It ia a wonderful medicine for babies." Best for coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, hemorrhages, weak lung. 60e, f 1.00 Trial bottle free. Quaranteed by J. C. Perry. r.lRSVVIGGS TH BE HERE TONIGHT OXR OF THOSE IllMAN I.VTKIU K8T PLAYS THAT OIHP YOC AND TOUCH THE FOUNTAIN OF HUMOR THAT SPRINGS NKAK THKHOlnCK OF TEARS, The original "Mrs. WIggs "of the Cabbage Patch" is not quite as sun ny a sou) as she was before Anne Hegan Rice discovered her to the world in ber stories and Since Anne Crawford Flexner dramatized her. Fame ha made uneasy the head that once lay 'down so easily In the "Cab bage Patch" of the Louisville su burb, and insistent vialtors eager for a bit of first hand philosophy of tentimes receive a "first-class boo Id -ing. Indeed, the Impetuous proto type of Mrs. Wiggs, not long since doused an excellent society lady with water, and was tommoned to' police court, where she was honorably discharged. "I won't trouble notoriety if no toriety don't trouble me. They put me in books and in stage plays until they're sick of it, but you all havo got to steer clear of me in person," remarked the .."Mrs. Wlgga" of Louisville, to a reporter recently. Meanwhile the sale of "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" and "Lovey Mary" has gone into the hundreds of thousands,- and in their drama tized form the characters of the book are still more effective and en tertaining, New York never took more kindly to anyone than to Mrs. W'ggs, and for one hundred and fif ty performances, the Savoy Theater was crowded by folk seeking a sur cease from boredom. Right in line with the excellence of book and play Is the cast portraying the nu merous exacting roles. All the" cab-' bage folk will be there. At Grand Opera House, Monday, November 21. Prices, 60c, 76c, $1.00 and $i;60. This Watch Is Built For Boatmen We know that a boatman'i watch must be knock-proof, must keep out dampness, and must be always accurate' and reliable. Here is exactly such a watch sturdy dependable, and which last a lifetime. Sold at a moderate price. -17 Jewela to protect all pivots against wear. 1 CornrenfttiniJ Balance, which 'automatically adjusts to changes of temperature. MlCrometrlC Regulator, which cannot be accidentally moved. Strong, tested mainspring, and every other part at good at can be made. ' Elgin Watch G. M. WHEELER MODEL ' 18 Size , Ttaii watch will never, go back on you. 43 yean of luccenfu. watch mak Ing, and s positive gutrantee are behind it. Ten it In all kind of weather -ven drop it overboardyou will not hurt it. It hi sn easily read dial, with big, clear figure. Thecaws are either open face or bunting case. Stem wind and et. Cased and adjusted at the factory, ., All in all, it ia the best medium priced watch w hive ever made. Go ask the nearest jeweler to explain all its distinguishing feature. They' are mighty interesting. Price of Movement Only, $17. In Filled Gold Cases, S30 and up. In Solid Gold Case. ISO and up, - Krwy m,n nd woman timjl1 own an Rlirln Watrh.There ara many mml-ln prlcm! ao. ' cording- to Uio cus and Uia works, and all rulljr miftranuwl. JAWi'lprs everywhere Mill ttietu. ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO., Elgin, Illinois. Try a Journal "Want Ad.' LHIeadlaeEie "My father has been a sufferer from sick) headache for tbe hurt tweuty-five year and; never touna any react until it began, tuking your (.aararet. bince be baa brgun hiking Caacarcts he has never had the headaches They have entirely curedil 1.: , ... Jk vim. cia uu wmi juu rfiwnuwa tueiu to do. I will give yoivJhe privilegai of ning his name." K. U. tjtckaua. UJO K vainer St., W. IndiauapolU, Iad Pleasant, Palatatit. Potrnt. Taste foo& XV. NcVaf ld LB bulk. 7 ! ' fp I It t !A t f i M ' I 1 ' . , -6 V . ... .x-X Mm. Wiggs, of the "Cabbage Patch.' GRAND OPERA HOUSE JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr. One Night, Monday, Nov. 21 The Success of Three Continent. "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" BT Anne Crawford Flexner and Alice Ilcgan Rice (Libeler A Co., Managers.) Price $1.60, $1.00, 76c and GOc Sale opens Saturday, 9 a. tn. WC : rU.1 v?AljfJ J utu iaaic stamped C C C. ue or yvttf iuuawf sau. Omraiilan I (a Li GREAT CI11NEWK DOCTOR L. M. HlTkf ba medicine wbien will cur aa; known dltiea. II make a special ty of and guarantee to cure eatarrb asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism debility, stomAcb, liver. kidney trouble; ahtc any blackened swollen orcneea, broken limb, mallpoz, epldemio; all kind ot bolls, loat manhood, female weak a owi, hernia, trouble aud paralyal OonsultaUon fret. Car of Ylck S long Co., Chluestwdnig and herb Office) hour from 10 to II a. m. and I t 1 p, n. Uttto open Sunday III High street, upstair. Salem, Owfwm. - . No. 3405. REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF The Capital National Bank, at Bulom, In the State of Oregon, close of business, November 10, 1010: " Resources. Loans and Discounts r. .. $429 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. - 12 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 69 U. S. Bonds to secure U. S. Deposit l U. 8. Bond on hand 26 Premium on U. S. Bonds Bonds, Securities, etc. ;- 241 Banking house. Furniture, and Fixtures 20 Other Real Estate owned 1 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 3 Due from State and Private Bank and Bankers, Trust Com panies, and Savings Banks 4 Due from approved Reserve Agents , 131 Checks and other Cash Items 6 Notes of other National Banks 10 Fractional Pnper Currency, Nlckola, and Cents Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, Viz; Specie $96,241.00 Legal-tender notes , 11,440.00 107..681.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circu lation 3,460.00 at the 124.94 ,806.65 ,000.00 000.00 ,080.00 626,00 ,407.73 ,000.00 301.74 721.41 ,493.18 925.2(1 966. 75 765.00 436.99 Total ... . $1,070,780.65 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in , 100,000.00 Surplus fund 16,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Expense and Taxes paid 15,276.15 National Bank Notes outstanding 66,100.00 Due to other National Banks 19,172.81 Due to State and Private Bank nnd Bankers . . . . . . . . , . 23,936.11 Due to approved Reserve Agents 6,793.33 Dividends unpaid ' 464.00 Ind'vldual deposits subject, to che-ck. . 800,392.73 Demand certificates of deposit 2,304.00 Time cert'flcates of deposit ; 7 19,674. IS Certified check 654.44 Cashier's checks outstanding , j 1,012.80 t'nled State deposit . 1,000.00 Total. .' .$1,070,780.65 Etate of Oregon, County of Marlon, ss: I, Jos. II. Albert, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true tQ the best of my knowledge and be lief. JOS.-H. ALBERT, Caahler. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of November, 1910. C. L. McNARY, Notary Public. Correct Attest: '(,' ' E. M. CROISAN. J. H. ALBERT. GEO. F. RODGERS. Director. CITY PROPERTY We have a fine 8-room modern house on 14th street near State, for sale for a short time at $2600. This is a good buy, as the house is rented for $20 per month, New 6-room plastered house and large lot in good loca tion, near car line, Sewer assessment paid, Must be sold at once; price reduced from $1650 to $1450 for quick sale, New 5-room cottage; extra large lot on corner, in good location, Fine modern 5-room bungalow on best street In town; easy terms; $3500 Splendid list of building lots to select from, Small Tracts Six acres of finest kind of fruit Jand ,all in apple trees, just beginning to bear; 4 -room house and new barn; woven wire fencing; living stream of water ;just outside rily limits; $3500 Five acres of rich black soil ,close in, 8-room plastered house , good barn and nice family orchard; stock and farming implements go with place for $2800, Farms! Farms!! We are headauarters forfarm property; size and loca tion to suit. Sond for booklet giving pripes, description, etc, H. A. Johnson & Co. 388 State Street Salem, Oregon Try a Journal Want "AcT? for Results.