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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1911)
li TACT tat PAILT CAPITAL JOCBWAL. BALKM, OREGON. SATURDAY. JANUARY 21, 1811. , ... , . . - 5 : 5AVING TIME) 4k TELEPHONE When a man feels tba necessity of being la two places at the same time lie goes to the nearest (clophono and Bends his voice. It Is not exactly thu same thing, but when a man talks hundreds of miles In opposite directions from the sama Boll Telepl.one it Is about as good. In the dally use of the telephone aman travels all over town by Wire In few minutes. It Is just as easy too travel all over the state and other states by means of the universal Long Distance Service of the Dell System, The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Every Itoll TolepboM Is the Center of the fly stem. . . . i. - nanos andurgans ; I from the cheapest to the best sold on installments and rented. GEO. C. WILL Sewing Machines Genuine needles, oil and new parts for all sewing machines. Sewing ma chines rented. ! GEO. C. WILL ECONOMY IN PAVEMKNTS. Ijewtston, Idaho, Hays That "The Itest Is the Cheapest" in the Lena; Run. The experltnce of Lewlston, Ids.. In connection with the Idea of exper imenting with different kinds of pavements Is of Interest right at this time when Salem Is considering what kind ot pavement to lay this year. The following Is received today . from the Lewlston Evening Tellor: "In the recent meeting of tax payers of Lewlston within the now proposed Normal 11111 residence dis trict thero whs a strong sentiment in favor of paving Eighth street with a uwd surface pavement F, D. Booth, one of the most prominent member? Of, the coinmltttn', which submitted the generul report on the proposed improvement, recently returned from HAY Our prices on hny uro the low est In the city and the quality Is the best the market affords. We make a specialty of hay and handle only the very beat I MILL FEED : Wo bought large lot of Iran and sliorts some time ago at quite a dlHcnuui from present prices and are giving our cus tomers the uvnitfU. We know you will save mouey by dealing With us, Free delivery. D. A. White S Sons Phone 160 856 fi. Commercial St For the Avnbltlons- (EaucAtion w'U. All iuni tl.'B, LmIiuIim Anal MisminabniiA. U H1',K. Fair lrkr. If uwti sciuiMk fnmr'. Mi(Drr4 ftftnuiy fcr you. r; wrrnm ... )rfm Edison, Yicior ana Columbia Talking ! . Machines . A full stock of Records. GEO. C. WilL I latest Sheet Music Piano and Organ Studies. 1 " Violins, Guitars, Mandolins and Banjos. GEO. C. WILL & visit to coant cities, where he made investigations as to pavements. "At Portland I took occasion to examine the various kinds of pavement laid there, and found that bltullthlc. ap parently was standing better wear and looked more durable than other classes of pavement," said Mr. Booth. "The difference Is innrkud In every way," he continued, "and, while 1 have nothing ' to say detrimental to other kinds of pavement, I am satis fied that in bltullthlc we have the viry best pavement in Lewlston that can be found, and It Is also the most economical, "Tho old adage, 'A thing worth do ing Is worth doing well,' Is especial ly applicable In tho Beleiylon of street pavement. "Looking buck at tho comparison In Lewlston macadam, brick tu tho car tracks, ami b'tulltlilis experience hH8 ttioMiinlily Ui'inonsti'uttM tluit macadam Is a wants of money; local rock not properly binding together, working up Into mini In the wluler and turning to dust In the summer. Continually hauling crushed stone and gravel Into the streets for yoars, and yet always having these streets in a wretched condition, Ht III remains fresh In the minds of some of the oldest rldents. "To those with ofll.'vs on Main street, tho advantages of a llexlble pavement, such as bltullthlc. are plainly apparent. Lewlston piople can congratulate thcnntflvcs that the early plana of the city otllclnls iu laying main sti. et with brlek were changed, ami a more nuiet pavement adopt, nl. nrlck, concrete ami other rigid pavement permit no give to the horses passing over It, and when (raf fle passes over cur tracks the rumble which accompanies the passing ve hicle would, If I lie siiine condition prevailed on tne streets, be deafen ing Mid Intolerable." -- o Try a Journal want ad. Msn&WomsnX , g ,lhii, luSrB,t,l. f T ITT f 'mihM r lwriiiu of I If ,?" "ibr.o. P.islMt. I Vi gml la ilman, I 11 rravtuta ,B,tkB. lTvSl , k' le liiMt CMnieti Ct j THE SENATE HAD A QUIET SESSION STOPPED A JOKET1XG TRIP AD TRASACTKD A BOTH OP KOf. Tl.XE BUSINESS ADJOIKNED TO MODAY. Save for the backing up and chang ing of votes on the part of a dozen senators after Senator Slnnolt, of The Dalles had given his reason for cast ing a negative vote on a resolution having for Its object the appointment of a committee consisting of two members of the senate and three from the houHe, to investigate the methods and accounts of the office of Dairy n4 Food Commissioner Bailey, yester day's afternoon session of the senate Was devoted to the transaction of routine business and was of a quiet character". The committee reported favorably on the resolution iBnd It was moved to adopt Its report and the reading cleric proceeded toucan the names of the senator, Jte went down the line a,"l EioU of the senators were voting tn tb affirmative Until the name of genator Slnnott was reached. Prior to easUrtf hldVfttg.ne aPOfie to Bay' thai htt "was oppbsfed Id Ihe appoint ment of a committee ,fbr the purpose designated In the. resolution as tt would accomplish no good. A. grahd Jury was making an Investigation of tho matter now, he said, and a com mittee from the legislature would not have time to make an Investiga tion and would be without authority to make, and in his opinion to send a committee out on a junketing trip of that kind would be but a waste of the people's money. Tho reasons given caused several senators to prick up their ears and Incidentally to think an exerclBe sel dom Indulged In by some of them and there were a half a dozen on the floor at the same time requesting from the president and as soon as they secured It they asked to have their vote changed on the same grounds ai advanced by the senator form Tho Dalles. The committee on resolutions also made a favorable report on a resolu tion setting forth the fact that Oregon has contributed heavily to the reclam- atlon fund, and that the Klamath and f g. 10 a. m. Meeting for worship, 11 Umatilla Irrigation projects are wor-a. ,.; Children's meeting at 3 p. m. thy of support from the federal gov-ly. P. S. C. E 6:30 p. in.; revival ser ernment; and urging the Oregon del-j vice, 7:30 p. m. Prayermeeting egatlon to use its utmost endeavors Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Prayermeeting, to see that these enterprises were given their proportion of tho fund. Can't Consider Yeto Bills. The committee on revision of ruleB and laws and the committee on Judi ciary recommended that the gover nor's veto bills be not taken up at this sosslon. There was a division of opinion as to whether under the con stitution they should not have been taken up at a special session held )..,, .u- I..... this session. The house had decided , ,1,-,., .lu u . i i , that they should have been taken up ni me special Besion ana voiea to not take them up as in Its opinion j they were dead, and, because of this I 'Action the senate also decided to not' consider them. Illlls Keported Oil. The Judiciary committee submitted a favorable report on a bill forbid ding the sale of Are crackers of a certain size after June 13; a favorable report on n bill providing that names might be given farms by having them recorded with the county clerk; and an unfavorable report on a bill 're luting tp foreign corporations. A bill was Introduced making It un lawful for a person to kill or have 111 1,1,2 linui.uudlnn unv 1,1..! ,t.nn : , . u,"";lng, Salem, must be closed out ,,,,, , .. ., , , , authority to pay the railroad fares of migi t t I A Beautiful Hornet:: 20 acres -only 3 miles from Salem on fine rock road; tine 5-room house; Al barn, good hen house, extra good well. Everything Is of the very best. 10 acres In fruit, lots ot small fruit; good black loam soil and will bear the closest Inspection and If told In the next two weehs can be bought for $6,000 on good terms. Look this up at once. I Olmsted Land Co. STJ SUle St. Salem, Ore. certain students upon their compli ance with certain requirements of the school; and a bill defining what con stitutes trusts and monopolies In re straint of trade. o CHURCH SERVICES ! Evangellcttl Association. l"tb and Chemeketa, F. M. Fisher, pastor, Sunday School at 10 a. m. Junior at 3 p. m. Young People's Alliance at 6:30. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. ro. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. R. 0. Miller has charge of the music and a general rally of the mem bers Is desired. There will be meet ings each night during the week at 7:30 p. m. You are invited. First Presbyterian. Church street, Bear Chemeketa St., Rev. Henry T. Babcock pastor. Morn ing service at 11 a. m., preaching by tho pastor; theme, "The Solution of the Negro Problem," Luke 10; 27, Special selections by the quartette. Evening service at 7:30 p. m., preach ing by the pastor; theme, "Those Whom God Accepts," Ps. 24:3-4. Young Indies chorus "O Pure In Heart," Sullivan. Duet by Miss Mers land Miss Ketchum, "Hark, Hark, My Soul," Rockwell. The orchestra wl'.i play as usual. Sunday School at jo a. m. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Mid-week Prayer Meeting at 7'.;j p. M. Thurg.' day. Public co;iiany invited to all of these serving. Vint ' Christian. Corner of High and Center streets; l. Errett, minister Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Dr. H. C. Epley, superin tendent. Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Respective themes, "An Aroused Manhood" and "The Church Its Central Truth." Christian En deavor, 6:30 p. m. J. F. Watson, president. Special music by the C. C, C. C, morning and evening. The public cordially Invited and welcome to any or all of these services. Christina Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 440 Chemeketa street. Services: Sunday at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m. Subject of lesson sermon: "Truth." Sunday school at 12 m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 7:30 o'clock. Reading room In the church open each afternoon except Sunday. All are cordially Invited. Friends. Corner Highland avenue and Elm ! street, N. Blanche Ford, pastor. s. S. Salem, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. The subject of the morning message will be "Pure Gold," A definite evan gelistic message will be given In the evening.. All are Invited and wel come. A Frightful Wreck. ' ' -of train, automobile or buggy may cause cuts, bruises abrasions sprains Jlii,.. a.i....t.. SulCu rellef nd Prompt cure reaults. ror 'T"" oous, sores oi an Kinas, ecema cb&wei nand9 and Upai re eyes or corns, its supreme. Surest pile cure. 25c at J. C. Perry's. EILERS CLOSING OUT SALE IS NOW Oil POPILAK MVSIC HOISK IX SA LEM MAKES FLATTEHING IX DITEMEXTS. The entire stock of Grand and Upright pianos and player-pianos at their store In tho Y. M. C. A. build- by I jMuimry oo, laii, ana rainer mat' Ko to the expense of shipping bnc . , , . .w to Portland, we will close out th entire oHxk at prices tho regula dealers usually pays at the factory e msut vacate the store In the Y C. A. building in Salem, by Janu- ry 30, 1911. j And all our new. 1911 model?" .which nj-e beautiful creations of art .Including flickering, Grands and jl'priglits :-.nd player-pianos, will be sliuislitered In this, sale. ! All marrei. and slightly sed pi I tiiios must ii'i Jt ; ioat cos. Fol'o ' Ing are a few reductions in prices; $373 planes, this sale . .. .$230 $475 pianos, this sale . . .$320 $;!$.- pianos, this sale . ,. .$248 $420 pianos, th's sale .... $2S0 $400 pianos, this sale $260 1413 pianos, this sale .,..$2 76 $l!0 p'anos, this sale $260 $360 pianos, this sale $217 $:130 pianos, this sale . ...$1SS $325 pianos, thb sale $189 Wa hve several good second-hand upright pianos and a nurcber of square pianos and organ lor whlc:i no reasonahle offer will be refused Remember, everything must b; sold before January SO,. 1911. E1I.EUS MVSIC HOl'SK. T. M. C, A. Pldg. Salem. Oregon CHIIdrwn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A MISS MARY MAIINERING TONIGHT HER TOMIXG A.N EVE XT IX THE ATRICAL CIRCLES AMERICA'S LEADIXG ACTRESS IX OXE OF THE STRONGEST MODERN . PLAYS. Mary Mannerlng will appear la "A Man's World," the latest successful vehicle provided her by the Shu berts, at the Grand Opera House, Saturday, that is, today. This play which ran for nearly an entire sea son at the Comedy Theater, New York, when It was presented there, earned appreciation from press and public alike. The story la of first in terest to theater goers Vho care tor a drama of human Interest and real Ism, told by clean-cut characters and having for its pivotal idea the expo sition of a high moral principal. It is said to appeal to tho heart and pollings as well as to the luUllect. Miss Mannerlng is called Upon to sus tain a rolo which evidences her pow er of emotional range and charm of personality. The scenes are laid In the Bohemian artistic set of New York, and the dramatist has created Interesting delineations of character with photograhpic accuracy and vivid realism. Prices, 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Deafness Cannot Be Cured, by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lin ing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling Bound or Imperfect hearing, and when It is entirely close, deaf ness is the result, and unless the In flammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of 10 are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an In flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for clrcu- l&rS f 166 ' F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. o Try a Journal want ad. a A Reliable Cough Medicine Is a valuable family friend. Foley's Honey and Tar fulfills this condition exactly. Mrs. Charles Kline, N. 8th St, Easton, Pa., states: "Several members of my family have been cured of bad coughs and colds by the use of Foley's Honey and Tar and 1 am never without a bottle in the I house. It soothes and relieves the irritation in the throat and loosens up the cold. I have always found It a reliable cough cure and do not hes itate io recommend It highly." ' For la grippe coughs and stuffy colds, forj , delicate people use only Foley's Hon- cmicren ana grown persons and for ? ""u lur- ynuuus no opiates j ' ' ' Salem Cement Sewer Pipe': Glazed inside by friction; made with Salem labor, by Salem men, with Sa,lem money. Pat ronize home Industry. Deliv ered In all parts ot the city. House connections a specialty. Cement sewer pipe does not have to be burned, so does not warp as salt-glazed pipe does. Cement pipe has greater com pressive tensile and bursting strength. We exercise the greatest care In the manufacture of this pipe, using a mixture of one part ce ment to two parts coarse, clean sand. if Salem Sewer Pipe Co. t 203 South Liberty, Salem, Ore. X : Fair Ground Feed j : and Grocery J : h J All nice fresh, new Goods. ' 1 i 1 t o old Goods to work off. 1 I Nice Sugar Cured rictitc Hams, 15o Bacon, nice 20c 17 lbs. Cane Sugar $1.00 3H lbs extra choice Dried Peaches. 23c Imperial Best hard wheat flour, sack $1.40 Best Valley Flour $1.23 S lbs Japan Rice 23c R.N.MORRIS PnoM 1497. mi AU'OHUL. 3 PER CENT. ANegelaWePreparatbnforAs siimlaiinSWoodandlMula tinMcSiomacIis andJJowclsof Promotes DigpstionJCkerfur nessandlkstrontainswittw Opiirm.Morphine norMioeraLl .001 ! JkSStUtt' Jcalkti SEittaakSiii .AQ m ttitirftmtmt. AneffrrUVmedv fOTCoiBflM- Hon , Sour Stonwh.DlarTiwa; YTTMAOnvuisionsjevHiar wssardtOSSOrSLEKP. Facsimile SiSnaTV SB H. NEW YORKj Ruaranteed under U Food' Exact Copy of Wrapper. Money and tims invested in training here, insures the possessor ot ubstantiiil dividends throughout life. We tale a personal interest in tho welfare of each student. Living enpennee low. Send for prnliguo. W. I. STALEY. PRINCIPAL The Bosom Sets The stud button holes exactly meet, the neck band does not, bind on your neck; button holes exactly meet buttons, no bulging front. In fact a perfect fit if we launder your shirts. It Is done with our new STEAM PRESSES, which do not .lib or burn the fibre, but MOULD the cuffs, neck! band and bosom to a PERFECT SHAPE. Try the, new, work. Visliori welcome. Salem Steam Laundry 136-18(1 South Liberty Street CASTOR I A lor Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Ml FRENCH FEMALE APILLS. Jims mown to mil 8,-.i,i uh- f. iioq l,,fft,,l,t o, ,1..,,.., HrfurnlM. N-nv prpi.ftij rirtiwiw,. will rt ihpnton thsl.to he for UM!TnMroic..co., u,cTr. e. I Sold In Siltm by Di. S. C. Stone Salem's most poular res taurant THE WHITE HOUSE We cater to the public who demand a good meal for a small price, V'm. McGilchrist & Sons. Gold Dust Flour Mde by the SYDNEY POWEN OOMPAXY, Sydae,, Oirgoa. Made fr Family Ce, Ask your grocer tor it Braa m4 Hborta always M P.B. WALLACE, Agt. n Mi For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You . Have Always Bought Bears the ature of In Use For Over Thirty Years Vhi tu ooaMKV. anr itt. OUB rROMPT ORDER DELIYERY" of meats, etc., meets with. Increasing favor as our service la better known.. It is our aim not alone to furnish ex ellent beef, lamb, mutton, veal, pork, ham, etc., but to deliver - the goods promptly. How well we succeed is shown by our Increasing sales. Put us to the test with early orders and we will please you. E. C. CROSS & SON Phone 1 880 Salum. Oregon Flat Phone 2A 'H1 ) i " iT "t ti 1 I Celebrated Lenr s Pnrnrc. The Best Heater It will save you p-iej every day yo own It. I ell ni d nstal' the beat. Let me give you figures. See Me About an Individual lighting plant for your home. The best thing ln the market for tooktng and lighting.. A. L Frasier Phone 135. 25 S State Street I Salem Fence Works I Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing, Hop Wire, Barb Wire, Poultry Netting, Shla Rles, Malthold Roofing, P. ft. B. and Ready Roofing. All at the lowest price. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN ISO Court street Phon 1J4 MM B U ft Signature AM AW If win XV 'i It' 1 t t i V r iaiwnawJ'',y'a'ag''