TGE TWO
DuUUCf.OUUAWOtRXAL. SALEM, OREGOS, TCESDAr,. FEBRUARY 28,. .1911.
the capital journal
E. HOFER, Editor and Proprietor. Jt. M. HOFER, Manager
Iodiadant Nnrappr Dmtad ta Awrioa Principles and
tb PumMi sad DnwIossMtit of All Ontia
Publbhvd Entry Evaninc Except Sondsr.
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FULL LEASED WLKB TELEGRAPH
A BIG CROWD GATHERS AT
THE NORTH
County Judges of Marion and Linn and a County Commis
sioner From Each County Attend the Big Meeting Which
Was Held for the Purpose of Getting the Bridge Built--A
Big Section Is Cut Off From Salem and All the North Side
Bridge Would Cost $50,000.
There was a largo meeting Satur
day at Shelburn, Linn county," to
arouse sentiment (or the construction
of a bridge across the North fork of
the Santlam river. County Judge
Bushey and Commissioner Beckwlth,
of Marlon county were present, as
was County Judge Duncan and Com
missioner Dutler, of Linn county, and
all made addresses on the feasibility
of constructing the bridge and ad
mitted the great need of this im
provement at the big meeting hold at
the church.
Went To See Site.
There was a largo attendance of
taxpayers and business men from Al
bany, 8alem, Lebanon, Sclo, Crab
tree, North Santlam, West Stayton
and a large numnbr went to look at
the site of the bridge. About 300
peoplo were entertained at a free
dinner sorved at the Shelburn house.
The farmers brought in cold meats,
salads, cakes, pies, preserves, pickles,
and canned fruit, while the good
landlady of the hotel assisted by
many othor good ladles, made several
kettles of coffee and a big feast was
spread before the visitors. The
bridge will open an lmmonse terri
tory of trade direct to Salom that Is
now completely irtiut off. People
have to a about 80 miles around
now from elther Bide of the river.
Will Take Several Spans.
The bridge will have to be over
600 feet long, and will cost about
$50,000. It IB Jiroposod to build It
Just bolow the Southern Pacific rail
CROKER SAYS W
, SHEHAH STOULD
STAND ASIDE
EX.TAMAJiV BOSS SEES DANGER
BOTH TO THE STATE AND NA
TIONAL TAKTY IN THE EFFORT
TO FORCE SIIEHAN'S ELECTION
UNITID riEHS LBARRD Win!.
Talm Beach, Fla., Fob. 28. Demand
for the withdrawal of William Shoe
han from the New York senatorial
deadlock was voiced hore today by
Richard Croker, one time boss of
Tammany Hall. Croker said:
"The situation ought to be re
lieved immediately or it will prove a
calamity to New York and the coun
try. Tammany Is wrong to expect to
wing all New York Democrats Into
line without discussing the situation
thoroughly. The welfare of the par
ty, state and national, domands Bhee
han's withdrawal."
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Concern In the Law School.
Some 14 of the members of the
Junior class of the Willamette law
Bchool have signed a pledge, each
agreeing to allow his mustache to
grow until the close of the school
year In May. The members of this
odd organization are beginning to be
noticed because of their week's
growth of beard of their upper lip.
The promoters were Krank O'Conner,
Joe Stearns and Perry Roigleman.
An oratorical organUatlon has
been formed in the Junior class of
the law school which meets every
Monday night In the recitation room
In the College of Medicine.
Tbe students indulge In debates ex
temporaneous Bpeechea, prepared
orations and also have parliamentary
practice. The organiiatlon la for
the purpose of training the young
lawyers to be perfectly at home be
fore an audience and accustom them
selves to thinking while, on their
feet. Frank O'Conner Is president of
this body and he gives the subjects to
the students a week in advance.
There are about 20 members.
Robert Shepherd is absunt on a
visit with his parents near Goldon
dale, Washington. Shepherd is a
member of the junior class and will
return to his work In two or three
weoka.
Balm, Ors.
. We
.S5c
. 6c
REPORT
SANTIAM BRIDGE
road bridge and thus It would be well
protected against being carried away.
The railroad has heavy stone banks
and rlprapplng to protect the bridge
and keep the river in the channel.
The towns of Shelburn and North
Santlam will construct the ap
proaches if the two counties build
the bridge. One of the speakers for
the bridge- was a pioneer, Mr. Mc
Donald, who has been here about 60
years, and for many years operated a
ferry boat across the river at this
point
lit Holland Colony.
John Hartog, manager of the big
Irrigation land district at West Stay
ton was present and told of what his
company are doing for the develop
ment of that side of the river. He
said over $300,000 had been Invested
by his company and they had a pay
roll of over $1500 per month for la
bor Improvements. lie gave a glow
ing picture of the future develoD-
ment of that section and delivered a
very eloquent booster talk. Senator
Miller was also present and made one
of his characteristic optimistic talks
for the development of Oregon, and
as a native son backed up what Mr.
McDonald had said that the facilities
for travel through the country were
no better than B0 years ago. Ed.
Peery, of Sclo, presided and Dr. A. G.
Prill was along and took some pic
tures of the bridge The Sclo band
played excellent music and In con
clusion th two county Judges said
they would I have plans made and get
estimates on tho cost of a bridge.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.
Is the Result of Prolonged Study mid
Deep Research.
Marconi the wireless wizard did
not stumble accidentally upon the
principles of his marvellous inven
tion. It was only by deep and nroloneed
study of the case of cortaln known
phenomena in nature that he was able
to produce the startling effect.
Many people, in sneaking- nf Ttnlr
Restorers, have a way of bunching
them altogether without discrimina
tion. Horplclde is as different from
other so-called "hair restore" nn.i
"remedies" as day is from night.
It Is a scientific preparation pre
pared for the sole purpose of destroy
ing the scalp mlcrobo thnt emmpa
dandruff and falling hair.
Sold by leading druggists. Send 10
cents in stamps for sample to The
Herpiclde Co., Detroit. Mich. nn
dollar bottles guaranteed. J. C. Per
ry, Druggist.
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MRS. POWELL ALMOST DEAR.
Dry Hldge, Ky. "I could hardly
walk across the room." savs Mrs.
Lydia Powell, of Dry Ridge, "before
1 trlt'd Cardul.
was almost dead. Now. I can walk
four miles and do my work with
much more ease. I praise Cardul for
my wonderful .cure." Cardul is suc
cessful in benefiting sick women, be
cause it Is composed of Ingredients
that act specifically on the womanly
constitution, relieving headarh
backache, irregularity, misery ami
distress. Only a good medicine could
show such continual increase in pop
ularity as Cardul has for the past 50
years. Try Cardui, the woman's
tonlo,
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Backache, Rheumatism,
nets
Sleepless.
Result from disordered
Foley Kidney Fills have helped oth
ers, they will holp you. Mrs. J. n
Miller. Syracuse. N. Y.. says, "For a
long time I suffered with kidney
trouble and rheumatism. I had
vera backaches and felt all played
out. After taking two bottles of Fo
ley Kidney Mils my backache is
gone and where 1 used to lie awake
with rheumatic pains I now sleep in
comfort." Foley Kidney Pills are
reliable remedy for backache, rheu
matism and urinary Irregularities.
They are tonlo In action, quick In
results and afford a prompt relief
from all kidney disorders.
Red Cross Pharmacy, H. Jerinaa.
SHE GOT
WHAT SHE
WANTED
This Woman Had to Insist
Strongly, but it Paid
fAnnrwn Til UT anfTavaA fmm - a
iiunK, am A nuii v. 1 1 1 . , win a i
male weakness and stomach trouble.
ana i weni 10 me
store to get a bottle
of Lydia E. link.
bamWeget able
Compound, but the
clerk did not want
to let me have it
he said it wag no
rood and wanted me
o try something
else, but knowing
all about it I in.
sisted and finally
friii. ff nnrl T am en
glad I did, for it hits cured me.
"I know of so many cases where wo
men have been cured by Lydia E. Iliik
ham's Vegetable Compound that I can
8.17 to every suffering woman if that
niedkine does not help her, there is
nothing that Will." Jlrs. Jaketzki,
21MS3 Arch bt., Chicago, I1L
This is the age of substitution, and
women who want a cure should insist
upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound just as this woman did, and
not accept something else on which the
druggist can make a little more profit.
Women who are passing through this
critical period or yvho are suffering
from any of those distressing ills pe
culiar to their sex should not lose sight
of the fact that for thirty years Ly'din
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
which is made from roots and herb?,
has been the standard remedy for f?.
male ills. In almost every comnitiri'-;
you will lind women who have I
restored to health by I.ydia E. I'm
ham's Vestetable Compound.
CHOLERA IS
REPORTED III
HONOLULU
Honolulu, Feb. 28. With the death
of four more Ilawalians isolated at
the quarantine station, a total of six
deaths from cholera is recorded here
today. It is feared that more will
die.
According to reports reaching here
from the coast the San Francisco
quarantine officers have notified
shipping men that vessels clearing
from Honolulu, must obtain a certi
ficate of health from- the Hawaiian
officials and If not sn nrnvlilpH u111 I
be quarantined at San Francisco on
account of the presence of the dis
ease here.
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(iOTCH COl'LD
NOT MAKE GO0I
UNITID mass I El CCD Willi.
New York, Feb. 28. Frank Gotch
failed to make good in his handicap
match Inst night when he undertook
to throw three men In one hour.
Gotch disposed of the first two In the
allotted time, but he struck a Tartar
In William Demetral, a Greek, whose
shoulders were off the mat when the
20 minutes were up.
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La Grippe Cuuglis
Strain and 'weaken the system and
If not checked may develop Into
pneumonia. No danger of this when
Foley's Honey and Tar Is taken
promptly. It Is a reliable family
medlclno for all coughs and colds,
and acts quickly end effectively in
cases of croup. Remember the
name, Foley's Honey and Tar for all
coughs and colds, for croup, bron
chitis, hoarseness and for racking
Ingrlppe coughs. No opiates. Re
fuse substitutes.
Red Cross Pharmacy, H. Jerman.
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Supply Association and National
Canned Goods National Canners As
sociation. o .
A King Who Loft Home
set the world to talking, but Paul
Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y., says he
always KEEPS AT HOME the king
of all laxatives Dr. King's New Life
Pills and that they 're a blessinir tn
all hfs family. Cure constinnHni.
headache, indigestion, dyspepsia.
Only 25o at J. C. Perry's Drug Store.
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Men who owe all they have and all
they are to an industrious, economi
cal wife, too often leave her out when
they boast of their success, as most
successful men are prone to do.
Pile Cured in 9 to 14 Days,
PAZO OINTMENT ts guaranteed
to
enra any case of Itching, Blind
Bleeding or Protruding Piles, in I e
M days or money refunded. 50c.
But never follows the use of Fo
ley's Honey and Tar, which checks
the rough and excels the cold.
M.
"It
Stockwell, Hannibal. Mo., says.
beats all the remedies I ever lifted
I contracted a bad cold and coueh
and was threatened with pneumonia.
One bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar
completely cured me." No opiates,
Just a reliable household medicine.
Red Cross Pharmacy. H. .Wmsn
CKIIdrn Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORI A
77 'V II' "' I
SEVENTH WARD
IMPROVEMENT
LEAGUE TO MEET
The Seventh Ward Improvement
League will hold a meeting this even
ing in Townsend hall in South Salem,
at which time the league will take
action on the recommendations of a
committee that was appointed to se
cure data to be used in arranging a
series of prizes for the beat kept
lawns and street parkings In South
Salem.
This movement has the enthusias
tic support of the whole seventh
ward and a rousing attendance Is ex
pected, as everyone wants to see a
more beautiful Salem and this is one
of the least expensive ways of aiding
the good work.
National Conventions.
Below is list of principal conven
tions for the coming year, giving or
ganization, place' of meeting and
date.
Nat. Retail Hardware Association,
Little Rock, Ark., March 28-30.
Sons of the Revolution General So
ciety. Washington, D. C, April 19.
Nat. Congress of Mothers, Washing
ton. D. C, April 23-May 2.
Nat. Piano Manufacturer's Associa
tion of America, Chicago, 111., Feb. 14
16. Nat. Association of Advertising Nov
elty Manufacturers, Chicago, III.,
March .
State Medical Examining and Li
censing Boards Nat. Confederation,
Chicago, 111., Feb. 28.
Nat. Wholesale Jewelers' Associa
tion, Chicago, lib, March 22.
Presbyterian Church South General
Assembly, Louisville, Ky., May 18.
International Exposition of Inven
tors, St. Louis, Mo., April 10.
Reformed Church In America Gen
eral Synod, Asbury Park, N. J., June
1.
Reformed (Dutch) Church in Amer
ica General Synod, Asbury Park, N. J.,
June 7.
Presbyterian Church North General
Assembly, Atlantic City, N. J., May 18.
Nat. Bowling Association Tourna
ment and Carnival, Buffalo, N. Y.,
Feb. 25-Mar. 18.
International Trap Shooting Tour
nament & Sportmen's Show, New
York City, N. Y., March 6-14.
State Elocutionists' Association,
Rochester, N, Y., April .
Reformed (German) Church In U.
S., Canton, Ohio, May 16.
International Kindergarten I'nion,
CIncInnatti, Ohio, April 21.
Synod of Reformed Presbyterian
Church of X. A
30.
Pittsburg, Pa May
Nat. Feeders' & Breeders' Associa
tion, Fort Worth, Texas, March 13
18. American Hardware Manufacturers'
Association, San Antonio, Texas,
April 25-27.
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MEXICAN
REBELS
CAPTURE A
rowx
Douglas, Ariz., Feb. 28. Fronteras,
across the border line from here. Is
In the hands of Mexican revolution
ists today, following an attack yester
day by 200 rebels who killed five of
15 civilian soldiers. It was expected
that the revolutionists would attack
Agua Prleta today.
If troubled with Indigestion, con
stipation, no appetite or feel bilious,
give Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets a trial and you will be
pleased with the result These tab
lets invigorate the stomach and
liver and strengthen the digestion.
Sold by all dealers.
Qjome people ride the bicycle,
Zknd some in autos course ,
I.
ife is full of mixed desire
?tect then what you most admire
y choice remains the horse.
B
ut when in search of pure delight,
JTffervescent, clear
jpT veryone can read
R
ight in these printed verses here
Esse Tres&e&t lor
Tuberculosis
Vany peopl hive cured themselves of
Tuberculosis by s very simple. Inex
pensive home method fresh air, careful
diet and Kckman's Alterative.
This Alterative Is not a new medicine.
It has been conquering- tuberculosis fur
several years, cures resulting after other
methods had failed.
Think what this means. No specialist's
fees; no sanatorium charges; no travel
Ins expenses.
Kcknuni Alterative has cured many
people at home, where their dear ones
I W.-VU. ,, I1ICI .1.11 VV IUCIU L 1 11. k .cn
I der care which money cannot buy.
I After you have thoroughly Investigat
ed our affidavits and testimonials feeling-
sure In your own mind that if Eto
nian's Alterative has cured so many
; others, it surely must help you star:
j taking- the Alterative Your improve
ment should be gradual, but certain.
If you have been faithful to Eckman's
Alterative, you will be amazed at your
I improvement A statement from one
i who knows follows:
i 220 8o. 4th St., Colwyn, (Darby) Pa.
I Gentlemen: "For four years I was
troubled with cough, which gradually
be ame worse; I had night sweats and
pains in my chest. I was losing- my
BTinAllf. s i .1 k.J Kn,.-ni. . 1. 1 .,
' . -" " v ii mo w iiiiu inn
weak I could not attend to my household
duties. A physician pronounced my case
Consumption. Not being- satisfied, I was
examined by the physicians of the Poly
clinic Hospital: they also pronoum-ed
the disease Consumption, which was
proven later, by an examination of
fputum, as Tuberculosis Bacilli was
found. I was ordered to a Consumptive
Hospital. My nephew would not allow
me to go until I had tried Eckman's Al
terative. Before I had taken the medi
cine three weeks I had marked relief:
nlent sweats ceased; pain In the breast
relieved: cough became loose and easy;
,?r '?ft me and 1 commenced gettius
well. My health became normal. I am
in excellent health now and have been
completely cured for ten years. I
strongly recommend It"
(Signed) (MRS.) MARY WASSOtf.
Eckman's Alterative cures Bronchitis,
Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat and Lung
Affections. Ask for booklet of cured cases
?,".'.', wr't?1 to the Eckman Laboratory,
Philade phln. Pa., for additional evidence,
ror Sale by all leading druggists and
J. C. PERRY, Salem Oregon.
ARE SORRY FOR
LOBSTERS WITH
FROZEN TOES
I UNITED TRESS LEASED WIRE.)
Atlantic City, N. J., Feb. 28. Lob
sters are going to remain on Ice
around this burg until women mem
bers of the society for the preven
tion of cruelty to animals find some
means of "getting to" restaurant
keepers who place the live crusta
ceans, or whatever they are, on ice
in their windows.
The women Invaded the office of
Magistrate Williams and demanded
the arrest of the "heartless" restaur
ateurs. With the aid of a dictionary,
Williams showed his visitors that
lobsters were not animals and con
vinced them that they were working
outside their province.
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MERQIAXTS PROTEST
AdAIJiST PARCELS POST
rm, i elm., reu, i o pro-
test against the passage of the par
XTo ciU till In T T7.. w. no n-
cels post bill, now before congress,
a convention representing 5,000 re
tall merchants from all the Southern
states, opened here today and will
continue four days.
Time robs us of many things, but
wounds our vanity first by introduc
lng wrinkles and the double chin.
At Fountains & Elsewhere
Ask for
11 OH LICK'S
The Original and Genuine 1
MALTED lYI ILK
The Food-drink for All Ages, j
At restaurants, hotels, and fountains, j
Delicious, invigorating and sustaining.
Keep it on your tideboard at home.
Don't travel without it
A quick lunch prepared in a minate.
Take no imitation. Just mvmHORLICK'S."
In No Combine or Trust
and bright
the cheer
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LOW ONE-WAY FARES
To
Oregon Electric Ry. Points
Daily March lOth to April 10th
Chicago $33.00
Cincinnatti 37.90
Milwaukee 31.50
St. Louis 82.00
New York 50.00
From other points in proportion,
Tell your friends in the east of this opportunity of moving west
on low rate through tickets via Burlington Route, Great Northern,
Northern Pacific, "North Bank" and Oregon Electric lines. You can
deposit with me and tlekets wi 1 be furnished people in the east. I
will give details on request.
C. E. ALBIN,
Agent Oregon Electric Railway
W. F. COMAN,
Gen'l Freight & Pass. Agt.,
Portland, Ore.
MMMMMM
FAIR GROUND FEED
GROCERY
AXD
5 gal. best Kerosene 70c
Salem flour, Best, sk $1.25
Hard wheat, Best Imperial $1.35
17 lbs. best gran. Sugar.$1.00
3 cans Alaska Salmon 25c
3 cans choice Columbus
Tomatoes -. . ,25c
3 cans extra Sugar Corn... 25c
Extra 'Sugar Peas, can 10c
3 cans Condensed Milk 25c
3 cans String Beans 25c
2 cans table Peaches 25c
Wisconsin Cream Cheese,
lb 20c
6 bs. whole grain Japan
Rice 25c
3 lbs. extra choice Dried
Peaches 25c
6 lbs. white Beans (large or
small) 25c
Choice Bacon, per lb 18c
Sugar Cured P. N. Hams 15c
All best government inspected
Oregon Meat.
All goods promptly delivered.
R. N. MORRIS
I'hone 1407.
THE BEST
STRONGEST AND MOST
DURABLE SEWER
PIPE M ANUf ACTURED
& CEMENT l
MKVC
GLAZED
SEWER PIPE
It will pay you to inves-
vestigate before placing
your order for Sewer
Connections.
Salem Sewer Pipe Co.
263 LIBERTY STREET
taurant
THE WHITE HOUSE
We ca'er to the public who
demand a good meal for a
'"all price,
wm. WcGiichnst & Sons.
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j : ISaJns mosroular res- j
: a
The Bosom Sets Flat
t
The stud button holes exactly meet, the neck band does not
bind on your ueck; button holes exactly nie?t buttons, no
bulging front. In fact a perfect fit If we launder your
shirts. It lg done with our new STEAM PRESSES, which
do not .ub or burn the fibre, but MOULD tbe cuffs, neck
band and hosom to a PERFECT SHAPE. Try tbe new
work. Viaiiori welcome.
Sa&aStesun Laundry
138-16A South
sj 1 TT-
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Make Want
x
i rrnirima n
rour Banker
i?1 wamluJs
SEXD THE LITT1E 0XE
For the meat you need in a hurrT
you cannot come yourself. 8h.
be treated just as well as if 8D6
the keenest Judge of meat w. m
give her Just what you order T
more and no less. We have no 'Jl
cuts to work off and no poor men of
any kind. 1 01
E. C CROSS & SON
Phone 1880
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St- Paul '...$HM
Kansas City
0maha ' 55.00
Des Moines jj-
Indlanapolis 3;.fij
,i t' 1 1 m i rv in TV 7 t' s j r
Oelfhrated Lenr F'irnrw
The Best Heater
II will save you m-- -ey every day yov
3wn it. I -ell m ,;' nsta!' the beat.
Let tne elve you figures.
See Me
About an Individual lighting plant
or your home. The best thing in
I he market for .ooking and lighting.
A. L. Frasier
Phone 135.
"!M State ?tr"et
'Sfl FRENCH FEiYIflLEj
W MILLS.
A &tn, Ckktaim Riliif for RuFrnsfiP Missi-suitm.
NEVER KNOWN TB rail. 8af-l ,"Wt Silv s.ti.
faction UuaraniffMl or Money Ht-r-jiidM. Smit pr-id
for 1 .00 r ho. Will nl ibem on trial, to bo pa:-l 'or
wbr-n relieved. Hamplfa l'rc. If your lirutfjlit dewa net I
havt them tend Tour or deft lo the i
j UNITED MEDICAL CO., BOK rf, LaNCHS-rcft, P. Q
Sold in Silem by Pr. 5. C. Slont
Salem Fence Works
Headquarters for Woven Wire
Fencing, Hop Wire, Barb
Wire, Poultry Netting, Shin
g'es, Malthold Roofing, P. &.
B. and Ready Roofing. All at
the lowest prices.
CHAS. D. MULLIGAN
2f0 Court street. Phone 114
Gold Dust Flour
lUe b) the UtOMtf POWIK
WPAXi. Nydary. Urraoa
lsJp f r PWMy rw
" yor grocer tor It. Hraa
l Uhorrs always oa ha1
P.B. WALLACE, Agt.
Advertising
bring quick results
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