Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 11, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOCRSAL. SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1011.
RAILROAD
CONSTRUCTION
IS RUSHED
Oregon
F.lectric builders are very
ct,e:..,,r,r'k,n crews. The Pat
- n barn on South Commercial
't hail three carloads of mules
rtereil there and the graders are
Sin? that place headquarters for
their livestock.
The ek will witness active -work
the construction of the Oregon
tiwtric between Albany and Salem,
nd residents are decidedly jubilant
,,r the prospect of rapid progress
m It The first grading camp to be
.tab'lMied by the contractors is at
Bull Back, on the Santiam bottom
between Miliersburg and Jefferson.
A large force and 75 to 80 teams will
be placed at work In that locality as
miickly as they can be procured.
Practically all right of way mat
ters between Albany and Salem have
bn adjusted, and no delay will ob
tain from this source.
Fuller & Mn, subcontractors, will
establish supply headquarters at Al
bany and have rented a por.tion of
tbs biiildine at the foot of Broadal
bla street owned by the Albany Sand
, 4 Gravel company, for office rooms
' and storage purposes.
The coning of the Oregon Electric
will be celebrated by the Albany
Commercial club by a big get to
gether meeting and beefsteak dinner
Jubilee to bo held at the Armory
Monday evening. Committees, of the
club and ladies' auxiliary have the
affair in charge. It is expected that
President Gray will be the guest of
honor ami principal speaker of the
evening-
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CHARTER READY
FOR SUBMISSION
TO THE COUNCIL
Sunili v the city was filled up
Five members of the charter board
met Sunday and worked half a day
putting the finishing touches on a
number of matters in the new com
mission charter that is being framed
for the city of Salem. A number of
Important changes were made and if
another week could be spent on the
document it would be in almost per
fect shape to submit to the voters.
It was decided to have it ready to
present to the city council this even
ing. Among other changes it was de
cided to allow the commission to
make an assessment for a public Im
provement at any tme between th
letting of a contract for public im
provements and the completion of
the contract. The commission was
given power to order sidewalks con
structed along city property. Sec
ton 100 was amended by prohibiting
any commissioner from appointing
any member of his familv or person
dependent on him for a livelihood to
My office or employment In the cltv.
The franchise section was changed
so that the commissioners have the
authority to insert a common user
clause if they deem it in the Interest
of the city. This matter has betn a
bone of contention. While the Ore
gon Electric was granted a franchise
without general common user clause,
an effort is being made to force a
common user clause on the Southern
Pacific.
Those present at the charter board
meeting yesterday were Geo. F. Rod
gers, Gideon Stolz, Alderman War
ing, Henry G. Meyers and M. 0.
Buren.
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WAS PINCHED
WITHOUT A
POLICEMAN
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Patrick Cahlll, a wood cutter near
i Vancouver, sat down on a log to eat
his lunch Saturday. There was noth
ing particularly startling about that,
but It was because Pat 8at down
before he had completed the small
job he was working on that it be
came exciting. He had driven a
wooden wedge, or "glut," Into the log
In an attempt to split It, and had
opened a crack in the log an Inch
wide.. When Pat, who Is presumably
; "round built," at least, sat down a
small piece of that portion of his
anatomy he uses as a cushion In
sitting, crowded down into the crack.
The wedge, with that total depravi
ty which seems to pervade all Inan
imate nature, and having the ex
cuse of being made slippery by a
gentle rain that was falling, flew out
of the log. The log seized the oppor
tunity, and also the small portion of
Pat'8 anatomy heretofore alluded to,
by coming suddenly together. There
i was no one near, the axe was out of
reach, so he could not drive In an
other wedge, and Pat was it. Pat
! got out his knife and cut the cloth
'of his pants loose around the hold
he log had on It, then, with much
' facial distortion and painful mas
saging, he finally extricated the en
trapped piece of himself. The dam
age was not serious.
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GERMANY AND
! FRANCE ARE AT
i DANGER POINT
UNITED PRESS LEASED WII1E.
Paris, Sept. 11 Germany's coun
ter proposals in the Moroccan dispute
are admitted today to have greatly
increased they French tension, which
is now considered to be near the
danger point.
While n'o government statement
has been given out, It is said that
Germany demanded an outlet from
the Congo via the Sangar river, most
favored nation treatment In Morocco;
40 per cent of the Moroccan, public
contracts, Instead of 20 per cent,
as specified In the Algeclras treaty,
and that France become responsible
Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn
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Doctor of Optics
Located in United States National
Bank Building, rooms 210-211.
Eye Strain Illness
is plainly to be seen in the weak
ened and irritated appearance of
the eye, the persistent and distress
ing headaches, pains in temples or
forehead, blurring together of let
ters, and that frown which is begin
ning to spoil the face; together with
those there Is the effect on the gen
eral health, which is great In many
cases.
Let me give you the value of my
30 years experience In fitting of
glasses for eyestrain in all its forms.
You are invited to come where
uhMiliile accuracy in correcting eye
defects Is placed above every other
consideration. No extra charges for
examination.
My prices are lower than elsewhere
for the service and material you get
of me, and I can refer you to over
three hundred prominent citlzsns
of Salem that I have fit since com
ing here.
The entire problem lies in these
words Rightly Fitted Lenses, Fit
ted by the Right Man.
All broken lenses replaced while
you wait. Office hours 8:30 a. m.
to 12 m.; 1 to 5 p. m. Evenings by
appointment.
The store where all
have an equal
show
"The Cash Plan keeps
you out of
debt
for the stability of the Moroccan
government.
It is a foregone conclusion! that
France will refuse. The serious aspect
the situation wears was seen today
in the Issuance of a hasty summons
to Paul Cambron, French ambassa
dor to England, to return here at
once for a conference.
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Common Colds Must Be Taken
Seriously
For unless cured they sap the vitality
, and lower the vital resistance to more
serious Infection. Protect your child
ren and yourself by the prompt use
I of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
, and note Its quick and decisive re
, suits. For coughs, cold, croup, whoop
, ing cough, bronchitis and affections
, of the throat, chest and lungs it is an
lever ready and valuable remedy. Re
i member the name, Foley's Honey and
J Tar Compound and refuse substitutes.
The genuine is in a yellow package.
I Red Cross Pharmacy (H. Jerman).
A ' ' A . .
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Read This Ad. Clear Through!
MR. FARMER, ATTENTION!
While you are in town taking in the t
Fiftieth State Fair, do not fail to call at J
j our office at 279 N. Commercial street,
and let us look over those "bungalow de- I
i sign books."
i Artistic Homes Are a Joy Forever
4
not
While vou build, build right ! While
Goods."
FALLS CI
MBER CO.
TYLU
Phone 813
P. S. If you can use another one of
those "Good Horse Whips," cut out this
Ad. and present it at our office.
I Come While They Last
The
"Touch and Go"
Apparent in our Fall Clothes is the essen
tial that most good dressesrs appreciate.
Going to the ,rBig Fair?" Of ,course, you
are, but before you go over, come in and
see our exhibition , 2i
Brandegee Kincaid & Co.
Clothes are in the "Blue Ribbon Class,"
Isn't that the kind you wnat to dress up
with? We would like to show you what
$15.00 cash will buy
NECKWEAR
New Four-in-hand, Bows, Windsors, Shield and band
Tecks. Very pretty designs.
BIANDICtE KINCAID C O.
CLOTHES.
ookntotke lYiiteJouscSh
we
pm t
FOR WOMEN
Yoo will find it to be a thorougj-.ty rcBabIc foot
dress.
The outside qualities of good leather, artistic de
fign, comfortable shape and high class workman
ship are easily discernible, and a close examination
of the made will reveal smooth, accurately cut.
,M quality linings ar.d high grade trimmings.
Thev -ire cuintv a'lJ Iriia and veil b-jli; thrciir-hoat and the comfort feature nlnn So raw
'v..jL!y nukes many friends for tLU shes.
'. ha is a lur-3 vtflciy ef styles, in all leathers, and your exact size and particular shape
CoU be ban
Barnes' Cash Store
in all Suede, all Velvets, Patent Leather V amps and Suede or Velvet tops
all buttons, Patent Leathers, Kid and Gunmetal, in both Lace
.and button. 'f4- -' ' -v
A complete line of Men's and Children's Dress Shoes, and Men's and
Boys' Heavy Shoes for the rainy season, at prices that will interest you
The
STRONGEST
Umbrella mads (
UMBRELLAS
Just opened a shipment of um
brellas for men, women and
children, in all grades and
newest designs, Among them
is the new "India" the little
umbrella with the wide spread.
You should see them,
SILK WA1STINGS
A new lot of pretty plaid and
stripes that will please you im
mensely, If you have any use
for silks, it will pay you to go
a block out of your way to see
tnem.
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TRIMMINGS
A limited assortment of Fancy
Black Coat trimmings, excep
tionally rich in quality and design,
WOMEN and
CHILDREN'S
Light weight underwear 20c,
25c and 40c grades reduced to
10c and 15,c garment,
WHERE QUALITY OVERLAPS PRICES
GOMPERS WILL
MAKE SPEACHES
FOR HARRIMAN
i 279 North Commercial
UNITED rBES9 LEASED WIBE.1
Loa Angeles, Cat., Sept. 11.
Samuel Gompers, president of the
American Federation of Labor, la
resting here today, following a very
busy Sunday. After a conference
with Attorney Clarence Darrow, dur
ing which .the McNamara defense was
thoroughly gone over, the aged la
bor leader conferred with Job Har
riman, Socialist candidate for mayor,
and then delivered a vigorous ad
dress to an overflow audience In one
of Los Angeles' biggest auditoriums.
Gompers began his address by
challenging the right of men to at
tempt to apply to present day condi
tions the policies of 100 years ago,
and declared that the opponents of
labor had started too late.
"These people," he' said, "have'
lost their opportunity to brlrag the
working people to a state where they
might be dictated to oy those who
would reckon with thorn as slaves
and serfs. The men of labor In this
country are not typified by the 'Man
With the Hoe.' There are no bent
backs; they stand erect, demanding
the cultivation of opportunities, and
the best there Is In them."
In reviewing the details of the Lon
don strike, Gompers paid a glowing
tribute to David Lloyd George, as the
man of the hour, and a "man who
snld 'the Lord's will be done,' and
did it."
In discussing the future of the
working man, he said:
"Just a word of the future. It Is
the hope of labor to make today bet
ter than yesterday, and tomorrow bet
ter than today: to make the struggle
of life less bitter; to make better
manhood and womanhood, and to
make the world better for our pos
terity than when we entered it. The
millions will rise up and thank us
for the struggle we have made for
the universal brotherhood of man."
YOU TAKE JiO RISK
Our lii'piiliifliiu mill Money Is Buck
of This Oner.
We pay for all the medicine used
during the trial, If our remedy falls
to completely relieve you of consti
pation. We take all the risk. You
are not obligated to us in any way
whatever, if you accept our offer.
Could anything be more fair for you?
Is there any reason why you should
hesltnte to put our claims to a prac
tical test?
The most scientific, common-sense
treatment Is ltexall Orderlies, which
are eaten like candy. They are very
tl uuuum;t;u, geuim turn JitruMuut ill
action, and particularly agreeable In
every way. They do not cause diar
rhoea, nausea, flatulence, griping or
any inconvenience whatever. ltexall
Orderlies are particularly good for
children, aged and delicate persons.
We urge you to try Rexall Older
lies at our rlHk.- Three sizes, 10c,
2.")C ad r,0c. Remember, yon can get
Rexall Remedies in this community
only at our store The Rexall Store.
.). C. I'erry, Druggist.
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Sollcc to Contractors.
Bids will be received by W. C.
Knighton, architect, at state house
until Monday, September 18, at 10
a. in., for the erection of a brick
hospital building for Ort,6on school
for Deaf Mutes. Bids to be submit
ted on form furnished by architect
und to be accompanied by certified
l'iiuck ror juiiu. 9-ll-3t
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Foley Kidney nils
Will reach your Individual case If
you have any form of kidney or blad
der trouble, any backache, nervous
ness, rheumatism, uric acid poisoning
or Irregular and painful kidney ac
tion. Jtefore you reach the limit of
physical enduance, and while your
condition is still curable, take Foley
Kidney Pills. Their quick action and
positive results will delight you. Try
them. Red Cross Pharmacy, H.Jennan.
STRAIN TOO CHEAT
Hundreds nf Siilcni Readers
Hail) Toll u Burden.
Find
"Can be depended opon" Is an
expression we all Ike to bear, and
when It Is used In connection with
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy It means that It
never falls to cure diarrhoea, dysen
tery or bowel complaints. It Is pleas
ant to take and equally valuable for
children and adults. Sold by all
dealers. ;..;'
The hustle and worry of business
men,
The bard work and stooping of
workmen,
The woman's household cares,
Are too great a strain on the kid
neys. Hackache, headache, dizziness,
Kidney troubles, urinary troubles
follow.
A Salem citizen tells what to do.
Mrs. W. If. Wood, 733 N. Front
street, Salem, Oregon, says: "Al
though I have never had occasion to
use IJoan's Kidney Pills myself, I
know that this remedy Is an excel
lent one for kidney and bladder trou
ble. It has been used In my family
with the most satisfactory results."
For sale by all dealers. Price, f0
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the I'nlted
States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
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Kills Mnrdercr.
A 'merciless murderer Is appendi
citis with many victims, but Dr.
King's New Life Pills kill It by pre
vention. They gently stimulate stom
ach, liver and bowels, preventing
tbat clogging that invite appendi
citis, curing constipation, headache
biliousness, chills. 25c at J. C
Perry's.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea remedy Is today the best
known medicine In usu for the re
lief and cure of bowel complaints. It
cures gripping, diarrhoea, dysentery,
aua Biioum do taKen at the first un
natural lOORCntRH nf Iht hnvola It
Is equally valuable for children and
uuuuh. ii aiways cures, sola by all
dealers.
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Davis Creek, near Lakevlew, Is to
have a big apple show soon to adver
tise the Goose Luke frnli ln.lt whl-h
is rapidly coining into prominence.
A Fierce Klglit Alarm.
Is the hoarse, startling cough of a
child, suddenly attacked by croup.
Often It aroused Lewis Chamblln,
of Manchester, C, (R. R. No. 2- for
their four children were greatly sub
ject to croup. "Sometimes In se
vere attacks,' he wrote, "we were
afraid that they would die, but since
we proved what a certain remedy Dr.
King's Now Discovery Is, we have no
fear. We rely on It for croup and
for coughs, colds or any throat or
lung trouble." So do thousands of
others. So may you. Asthma, Hay
Fever, La Grippe Whooping Cough,
Hemorrhages fly before It. 60c and
$1.00. Trial bottles free. Sold by
J. C. Perry.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWhTRF.
GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR
L. M. HUM.
Has medicine wnto will cure any
known disease. He makes a special
ty of end guarantees to cure catarrh,
asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism,
debility, stomach, liver, kidney
troubles, a1o any blackened or
ol!en soreness, broken limbs;
smallpox epidemic; all kinds of
bolls, loht manhood, female weak
ness, hernia troubles and paralysis
Consultation free. Care of Tick Se
Tong Co., Chinese drugs and herbs
Office bouri from 10 to 12 a. m. and
1 to 7 p. m. Office open Sun-lays,
153 High street, upstairs. Salem.
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All patent medicines or medicines ad
vertlsed In this paper are for sale at
DR. STONE'S
Drug Store
The only cash drug store In Oregon,
owes no one, and no one owes It,
carries large stock; Its shelves,
counters and show cases are loaded
with drugs, medicines, notions, toi
let articles, wines and liquors of all
kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr.
Stone Is a regular graduate In medi
cine 'and has bad many years of ex
perience In the practice. Consulta
tions are free. Prescriptions are
free, and only regular price for mcd-
1 Iclne. Dr. tone can be found at his
i drug store. Salem, Or. from T ln the
morning until 9 at niglit. North
Commercial street, Salem, Oregon.