DAILY CAPITAL JOURXAX. &ALEM, ORBOOX. S.millUV, JAMAKV 21
. 1911.
THE SOLOfIS
ADJOURNED
TO MONDAY
PUCE OF ASSISTANT Sll'KRI.N
TEM)E.T OF CI.tRKS H AS ALSO
BE E.N CREATED EATOV AU.NS
OUT OX HAVIXO BILLS EX
ItOLLKD BY SECI1KTAK1' OF
STATE.
WARM OAJIE Or HALL
JS FHO-UISED TOMOHT
The house went out of business Sat
urday for lack of anything to do. An
hour was taken for reading the re
port of the special committee to as
ertain the needs of the state Institu
tions. A New Itcsoliilloii.
Ucaolution hy Knton for reporting
resolutions In order of Introduction.
More New Hills.
No. 1(58, hy Llbby, for single board
of regents for state educational Insti
tution. No. 10'J, delegation from 2lHt lcgls
latlve Ulatrlct, salaries county super
intendents, No. 170, Miller of Columbia, to pro
hibit stock from running at largo.
More New IHIIn. '
No. 171, McKlnney, to amend water
rode.
No. 172, Bryant, for county courts
to hold fairs.
hums Aked Eir.
KHtlrnute for Feeble Minded. .$137,300
Estimate for maintenance 100,000
Support for Asylum.., 507.000
Asylum appropriations 244,000
Total asked for 812,375
Amount recfiimended .592,000
About an hour vas consumed reach
ing the report ,ln detail of the fur
nishings of the doctor's cottages and
Mr. Itlgelow's as if it was an Inven
tory for the residence of J. P, Mor
gan on Fifth avenue.
Penitentiary deficit $17,783.70
Feeble Minded deficit 28.000.09
AHylum deficit 35,000.00
The committee on rules submitted
lioune rule No. 84, creating the ofllce
of Supt. of clerks and fixing hours
to lie on duty. An assistant superin
tendent of clerks was also created.
Eaton AVhu Out.
Mr. Katun's resolution was adopted,
that the work of committee on en
rolled bills be Bbollshed and work
done by ttie secretary of state,
Adjournment to Monday at 10 a.
m.
The basketboll game tonight be
tween the Multnomah Athletic Club
t-arn and Willamette should be hard
and closely contented. The clubmen
always put out a 'fast team and they
generally rar.k with the best teams in
tho country. The Willamette tloor is
small and that places the Portland
men at a disadvantage since they are
;it home on a large floor.
The local team Is In good condition
and there Is large expectations of
sending the clubmen home feeling
badly. McRae will play center and he
Is sure to get a large number of bas
kets against any man. Meintyre will
play one forward and Human will
play the other. Homan la not exper
ienced but is a fast man and Mcln
tyre Is always a star. Schramm and
Minion will hold down the guard po
sitions and the Multnomah forwards
will surely have to work for their few
baskets.
There will lie a preliminary game
between the second team and the
deaf mutes.
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WILL CUT
PULLMAN'S
PROFITS
TETTRAZIfilll
WILL REACH
HIGH NOTES
There will lo a good deal of rail
road building around Kugene this
year, predicts tho Guard.
For Exchange
UHBY
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Iti:i)l(MI HATKS WILL SLICK
OFK A MILLION' AVI) A HALF
HOLLA KS YKAKf.Y l ltOM COM
f'ANV'H PROFITS.
DNiTiD rsEas ijuscd wins
Chicago, Jan. 21.- II l estimated
that a reduction of J 1, GOO, 000 In
tho annual revenues of the Pullman
Company will be brought about hy
tho reduced rate tariff, for berths
which goes Into eff( t February .
Work on the new rate tariffs is
rapidly nearlng completion, and it
was announced today, will be com
pleted before the end of next week.
The reduced rates Is tho result of
negotiations that have been pending
before thw Interstate Commerce Com
mission for seevral months.
The reduction, fchtrh-! country
wide, will menu a cut of 20 per cent
for upper berths and between 25
eents and $1, or '.10 per cent of the
total on Its lower berths;
The new rates-will be based on a
charge of $1 fur n 12-hour run, ex
cept on Home of the fastest trnlns,
but tho 20 pitr cent cut will apply to
all upper berth rates.
The lines .over which Pullman cars
are operated Include) ajl the main
lines of the United States, excepting
New Haven roads and Great North
ern and Chicago, Milwaukee & St
Paul system.
WILL FLY TO-MORROW WITH WAL
TER BROOK1XS AND MAY WAB
BLE A FEW HKill 0TES SHE
IS LOOI) ADVERTISER.
UHITIU rt3i !AkH WIBI
San Francisco, Jan. 21. Higher
than her highest notes, Madame Lui
sa Tettrazinl will soar here tomor
row if plans of the committee con
ducting aeroplane exhibitions at Sel
rrldge Field do not go awry.
If the weather is good Tettrazinl
will fly vlth Walter Brooking in a
Wright biplane and It is reported
that the diva has half promised to
warble lor the edification of the
crowd while she Is aloft.
"You never can tell what Tettra
zinl will do," the singer said when
the project was broached. "She may
sing. I will not promise, but if the
;iir is not too raw up there well, we
shall see."
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DAMAGE TO
CITY IS PLACED
AB0DT$50,000
Damiuge to the extent of $50,000
was suffered by the city of Salem by
the flood, which was occasioned by
the heavier rains prevailing during
the middle of the week, according to
an estimate made by a committee of
the council, which, when thn waters
receded, made a visit to the scenes of
(lie washed out ami partially de
stroyed bridges and damaged streets.
The flood was one of the worst, If
not the worst, which has ever visited
the city, and after the rebuilding and
repairing work is undertaken It will
bu some tlmn before conditions will
be as good again as they were prior
to the flood. A small bridge was
washed, out at Twelfth, one on Thir
teenth, another at Fourteenth, the
railroad bridge and still another at
South Capitol street. While the
South Winter afreet bridge was not
destroyed, much damage w'as done to
the body of It The concrete of the
Winter street bridge was damaged
heavily, and It. will require a large
sum of money to put the two back
The lasting qualities of
Sunny Monday laundry soap
mean economy to the woman
who uses it. Its wonderful
dirt-starting qualities are re
tained until the cake is worn
to a wafer, and as it is a hard
seap which does not wash
away quickly, one bar of it
will go as far as two bars of
.any yellow laundry soap. You
spare your pocketbook as well
as your clothes when you use
Sunnv Monday.
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THE U. K. FAIRBANKS COMPANY
. CHICAGO
New modern six room bungalow on
37th street, Knst Portland between
Clinton and Division streets. This
place was finished in December and
has never been offered for rent. All
woodwork hand finished, porch full
length or house, living room with
cream brick fireplace and golden oak
gloss Mulsh. Dutch kitchen, built In
china closet, bath room finished In
white enamel. Floors throughout are
hnnt Mulshed, piped for furnace. Full
concrete b:iemont, cement walks In
front and to both entrances. Lot 80x
100, building restrictions In tills sec
tion 12,000, no burns.' $700 has been
jiald on this property and balance
innye be made In easy payments:;
price j:ir.OO. Will exchange equity
for Salem property. Sewer and street
nssessments all paid.
Ten acres of irrigated land near
lAknvlaw, Southern Oregon; price,
V5 pur acr. Will exchange ror Sa
lem property,
HE LIVED TWO
YEARS WITH HIS
. BACK BROKEN
This is the time of the year to do your clearing
Our stump pullers are the best the market
affords, quality considered. Our prices are the
lowest.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY ON STUMP
PULLING CABLE
The fencing of your farm or lot is an important
thing, and you will want the best. Call and see
our stock and get our prices before placing your
order.
Mitchell Lewis and Staver Co.
into condition.
Considerable damage was :tlso
done to the streets of the city, espe
cially those which were being pavKl
Mission street, for the improvement
of which W. D. Push bus the con
tract, suffered the greatest damage.
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Six room house, good barn and
about three-fourths of an acre with
bearing fruit. Maple shade trees,
nice location. The owner Is a non
resident and refuses to rent this prop
rety, consequently the place is badly
run down but a small expenditure
would make the property worth
$2n()0. Now offered for $1600 with
small payment down and rest on easy
terms. Bechtel & Bynon, 347 State
street.
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Notice for Bids.
Notice Is hereby Riven that the
undersigned' Will receive bids up to
5 o'clock p. m., on Saturduy, Jan
uary 28, 1911, for the construction
of a wood frame hotel at-Mehama.
Oregon, Including plastering.
Plans and specifications can be
seen at J. F. llillencop's residence
495 North Twenty-first street, Salem,
and also at D. E. Swank's residence.
Aumsvllle. A bond in the sum of
500 will be" required of the ones
who get the 'contract, guaranteeing
the faithful poirformance of the contract.
D. E. Swank reserves the right to;
reject any and all bids.
All bids must be sent to Aumsvllle.
Oregon, and will be opened on Mon
day, January 30, 1911.
D. E. SWANK.
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FIRE SALE
Must dispose of my remaining
stock of feed, seeds, condition
powders, etc., immediately at
greatly reduced prices
H. WILLIAM THIELSENN
Feed and Produce
151 High Street
Modern six room bouse la Kern
Trk. Kast Portland, on Mt. Scott
Una with two lota. Will exchange, for
Salem property or acreage. This la
nice residence. Price, $3,000.
Good 5-room house 1n Kast Salem
to exchange for farm property,
rloe, 1 BOO,
(cnitio rums i-iashd wihi.1
Chleo, Cal., Jan 21, Physicians
hero Hay that John Thurston, a lum
ber mill hand, lias established a rec
ord by surviving I wo years with a
broken back. Thurston was crushed
by a log at Sliding City. Since then
he has been confined to u cot In the
Sisters' liosplUI, but is said to he in
butter general health tluin ever be
fore in his life. He Is cared for hy
tho mill owners. It is said that his
parents, who live In San Francisco,
have been kept In Ignorance of the
accident.
Al'TO CM'H IIOUS :
HIGH JINKS l roilTI.ANh
Two nlcs lots In Swlnton addition
to Portland to exchange for Salem
property. Price $1100.
Five room house and two large lota
vaeh 75xloO In Soiuh Salem to ex
change for farm property or acreage
uf near same value. Price $1300.
Twenty-lght acres of land on Ore
Bon Klectrlc, IS miles Bouth of Port
land to exchange for Portland or Sa
lem residence property. Trice, $100
per acre.
ISO acres of good land sevou miles
'from Sulem near Lincoln with good
'Improvements to exchange for Salem
.'property and difference. Price $;i0
iwr nere.
lOKITIO ritCH IJiUHO WlRi.)
Portland, Or., .Ian. 31. The. fifth
annual dinner of (he Portland Auto
mobile Club was given last night at
th Commercial Club. Over 200
guosta attended, among them being
Governor West, who was one of the
speakers
I Following the banquet high Jinks
werei given and moving pictures of a
number of funiouj automobile racers
were thrown on the sovecn.
A number of California and Wash
ington Hutu enthusiasts were among
the guests.
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Five acrg tracts on good rock road
near town. Prices ranging from $$7.1
'up. Hechtel 8 llvmm. :UT State St.
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Bechtel & Bynon
St; State Street
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123 acres, four miles from Mon
mouth, exceedingly tine land, good or
chard, buildings, timber, water, very
sightly: it great bargain at f r i per
wore. $;li:v0 will handle this,
1I0MHH TH It K VI. I; STATIC 1 1
Honmotitli, On1. 1-21-tf
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j The busiest and mightiest little I
'tiling thai ever wan made Is Cham-!
: eenuin a ?siomiu-n un,i i.ivnr 'r.iiOM,.,
t ney no ine work whenever you re
quire their aid. These tablets change
weakness luto strength, llstlessuess
into enorgy, gloominess into Joyous-
n". rneir acuon is $o gentl on
don't realUe they have tun in a pur-
OUR GREAT ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Of
Mouse Furnishings will last only a short time longer
Big reductions on furniture, Stoves and Ranges, Carpets, Drapery, Wall oaner
Crockery, Pictures and Frames. hqi,
This sale places before you, at bedrock prices, four floors of clean up-to-date
house furnishings. It includes such well known goods as Karoen chair rfaw
ports, and rockers, South Bend Malleable Ranges, Sturgi's Folding GoTarte etc
Don t miss this i opportunity to get those new carpets, rugs or articles of furniture
which you need. If you do not wish them delivered at once we will hold Zm
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SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON BIDDING AND RUGS---SE?DSrivil
Just arrived-a large shipment of the best folding gooTthe market-
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