Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 11, 1911, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 7

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DAILY CAPITAL JOCKS AL, gALEM, PRECOX. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER U, 1011.
CITY NEWS.
Pressing and Cleaning
Done by D. H. Mosher 458 Court
street Phone Main 1267. 7-13 -tf
Dishes
Just received another shipment,
making our assortment nvre com
plete to choose from. J. A. Patter
son, 283 North Commercial street.
Public Ste nofrraphcr
And court reporter. Verbatim
funeral reports In neat booklet form.
Edna Garfield, Phones 1821 and 1111.
9-9-5d
6ave 25 Per Cent
Of the subscription price of ytvir
Capital Journal by innl, on roiiiesor
et stores by paying In advance Fee
ad. on page two.
Jo t Keeebed a Shipment
Of 'wall paper, making our line
very complete. J. A. Patterson, 285
North Commercial street.
If Good Dread
Is what you want, Just try our
bread. It Is firm and wholesome.
Give us your next grocery order.
Call or phone Main 131, The Sunset
Grocery Co.
Linn County Coming
Albany Intends to Invade the fair
and Just capture It. All Albany
and Linn county will be here ac
cording to present indications.
Firework Tinlirlii
The greatest and most magnificent
fireworks display ever seen In the
Northwest will be tapped at the fair
grounds tonight. Do not miss It.
A Few Pieces of Furniture
Still on hand on which we will
give a very liberal reduction. ,1. A.
Patterson, 285 North Commercial
street.
Former Snlmlte
Deputy Sheriff Henlnger, of Bnk
cr county, brought two prisoners to
the penitentiary today. One, Har
ry Strayhoff, for statutory crime
against a woman, 20 years, and one,
C. II. Hible, for forgery, for five
Tears. Mr. Henlnger says Baker
City Ib very prosperous. He was 15
years ago a resident of this city.
Fruit Jar
We have the Famous Everlasting
and Economy fruit Jars, the host Jars
made and easiest to operate. J. A.
Patterson's, 2S5 North Commercial
street.
Rlitckftinith Injnrcd .
C. It. Griggs, the State-street
blacksmith, was Injured recently
when a fractious horse, which he
was shoeing, kicked hira on the leg,
broaking an nnkle.
Broke Ills Arm
The little son of Mr. Lawrence
Ilunn had the misfortune to fall and
break his arm at the M'Call hop
yard yesterday. Dr. Fisher wat
called to rcduco tho fracture.
An Enjoyable Condition
How much more enjoyablo It Is
to have made a profitable Invest
ment than merely to know you
might have made It. The young
men and womon who have boon
trained in the Capltnl Business Col
logo, are enjoying the profits of
their trnlnlng. The ones who
morely keep thinking about Rot
tinjr tho trnlnlng will have to keep
thinking about tho profits from It
they won't have them. Next week
will bo a good time to enter. .
Crowd Orderly
The first day of tho State Fnlr
opened aulotly for the police. The
fair grounds nre Just outside of the
city limits and the local depart
ment Is not com polled ti furnish po
lice protection on tho grounds. The
state furnishes several marshals to
patrol the grounds and this year, ns
in former years, a eufllclent num
ber of state police will keep order
at the fair grounds. Only one nr
rest was mndn Inst night, and the
down town district was unusuallv
quiet considering the number of
Btra tigers, in the city. Chief of To
lice Hamilton will have a doien ex
tra patrolmen on duty during fair
week. Flvo of these extra men will
patrol tho business district, and the
remainder will work between the
city and the fair grounds.
P 11 "
All OCEAN OF
MOLASSES IN
THE STREETS
New Orleans, La., Sept. 11. A
tank containing a million gallons of
molasses burst here today and the
commercial district was flooded
with a stream of treacle 15 feet
deep. Scores of persona narrowly
escaped drowning and suffocation.
Repairs to the tank were made in
boats propelled over a sea of mo
lasses. The molasses tanks are located
In the wholesale district. The re
taining wall about the structures
collapsed but the sluggish move
ment of the liquid enabled the
threatened - persons to escape.
Many climbed electric light poles
and lamp posts.
The water main beneath the
street was broken from the pressure
and the five million gallons of mo
lasses were soon carried into the
gulf.
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MEYERS WAS DESPONDENT
SO STRANGLED HIMSELF
Denver, Colo., Sept. 11 F. J. Mey
ers, an electrician of Portland, Ore.,
strangled himself at the Elk hotel
here ths morning by knotting a sheet
around his neck. He had a ticket In
his pocket for Cleveland, where he
was going for treatment under a ner
vous specialist.
On the train near here Meyers
tried to Jump from the window, but
was prevented v the passengers.
He was then taken to the hotel by
detectives who asked the proprietor
to watch him.
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Albert Kimball Suicides.
Albert Kimball, a employe of the
Bohrnstadt company, committed sui
cide at Crcsswell one day last week
by blowing his brains out with a
shotgun. No reason is known for
the act other than that he had com
plained of being sick, and was evi
dently despondent. Previous to com
mitting the act, he Indorsed a note
for JliOO and a check for $200 to his
si ste v.
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STATE NEWS.
Mnrshflolcl Is to have free mnll de
livery, beglr.nlng in the very near fu
ture. Seven men are out for the Job of
secretary of the Hood River Com
mercial club.
School commenced in P-irtlnnd and
In many other places in tho state to
day. Hay In I. Inn county Is reported as
Mimewhat damaged by the rains.
Washington county will ship 316
carloads of onions this year.
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Why Net Save $1.00
vance. See Capital Journal's Bar
gain Day ad. on page two of this is
sue. Curs to Albany
The Oregon Electric has begun
work on its lino to Albany and ac.
cording to a dispatch from that
point, expects to have cars run
ning Into Albany by the first of the
yenr.
Take I lowers
Manager Taylor, of the Marlon
Colnty exhibit, reqeests ladles, In
fact, eveiyomi, to bring flowers
either Tuesday evening or early
Wednesday morning for decorating
the exhibit for "Snlem Day."
FURNISHED ROOMS Bed nnd
breakfast at $1.00 per day. At
356 South Seventeenth Btreot.
9-11-td
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STAKING OFT THE
PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY
V. M. Fretwell, secretary of the
Pacllle Highway association, nnd M.
II. McRue, of tho Oregon Hotel, ar
rived In the city yesterday In their
Flanders Pathfinder car after having
staked out the route for the Pacific
highway from this city to Portland.
The route for this highway hns
now been slaked out from British
Columbia to this city. It la the plan
of those back of the movement to
stnko out and construct a highway
from the British possessions to Mexl
co. Both left this morning for Ku
gene to stake out thu route Tb that
point.
I This Is The Time of Year
TO BUY A
LOCK BOARD
HOLDS FIRST
MEETING
JBOARD WAS APPOINTED 33
YEARS AGO, BUT NEVER MET
OH ORGANIZED UNTIL TODAY
WILL TAKE UP OREGON
CIT YCANAL PROPOSITION.
When the canal and lock board a
board created by an act of the legis
lature Just 35 years ago, for the pur
pose of representing the state with
relation to the locks at Oregon City,
meets this afternoon it will hold the
first meeting in its history.
The board was created In the year
1876. There was an agitation for
locks then at Oregon City, and the
state seoms to have made an appro
priation for their Installation. De
spite that for years and years the
locks have been in operation there,
and the state holds a $200,000 inter
est In them, there seems to have
arisen with relation to them no busl.
ness which demanded the board's at
tention, and a meeting of the board
was never held.
Co-Operatlon Purpose.
The meeting to be held this af
ternoon is for the purpose of de
vising ways and means for the
state to co-operate with the federal
government in building free locks
at Oregon City. Congress has ap
propriated $300,000 for the propo
sition and the state has appropriat
ed a like sum, and the board will
determine this afternoon whether It
shall hand over this money to the
federal government, and also de
termine other questions with re
lation to the enterprise. Major Mc
Indoe, the federal engineer, who
has made a report to the govern
ment rocomraeiidlng that the locks
be built on the east side of the
stream, will meet with the board.
Stale Has Interest in Locks.
It has developed today that the
state already hns a $200,000 Inter
est In the present locks at Oregon
City, and that should It follow out
Mclndoe's report and build new
locks on the east side that It .will
forfolt that. Several years ago At
torney General Crawford Instituted
a suit against the Willamette Canal
& Lock company to collect the
state revenues from the company
for the operation of the locks, and
the supreme court In passing on
the case held that the state had a
$200,000 Interest in the locks- Un
der an agreement entered into be
tween the state and company, the
company was to pay the state 10
per cent of its earnings. Collec
tions were made for six years,
amounting to $7,000, but further
back than that the supreme court
held the state could not go because
of the statute of limitations.
The company now owes the state ,
considerable revenue and State
Treasurer Kay today stated thnt he 1
would make a demand for it, j
GERMANS ARE j
NOT EASILY
FRIGHTENED
TODAY IS THE TIME FOR YOU TO
LOOK OYER OCR STOCK OF JEW.
ELRY, CUT GLASS AND SILVER
AND MAKE IP YOUR MIND WJ3AT
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YOU ARE GOING TO BUY. WE
f
HAVE EVERYTHING APPROPRI.
ATE FOR WEDDING GIFTS AND
PRIZES.
BARR'S
JEWELRY STORE
united rmss leased wire.j
Berlin, Sept. 11. The Bourse to
day is steadier, following Saturday's
slump. The government attributes
the panic to a concerted attempt by
French nnd English financiers to
give Germany a taste of what might
happen In the event, of trouble, in
tending to scare merchants Into de
manding n conciliatory attitude on
the part of the government.
No Indications of Germany weak
ening are apparent today.
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Foley's Kidney licmeUr (Liquid).
Millions of Follks
Use Only Cascarets
They neTer have llcuduehe, llillous
ness. Sluggish I-iver or Bowels
or a Sick, Sour Stomach.
No odds how bad your liver, stom
ach or bowels; how much your head
aches, how mserable and uncomfort
able you are from constipation, indi
gestion, biliousness and sluggish in
testines you always get the desired
results with Cascarets and quickly,
too.
Don't let your stomach, liver and
bowels make you miserable another
moment; put an end to the head
ache, billousess, dizziness, nervous
ness, sick, sour, gassy stomach,
backache and all other distress;
cleanse your inside organs of all the
poison and effete matter which Is
producing the misery.
Take a Cascaret now; don't wait
until bedtime. In all the world
there Is no remedy like this. A 10
cent box means health, happiness
and a clear head for months. 'o
more days of gloom and distress if
you will take a Cascaret now and
then. All druggists sell Cascarets.
Don't forget the children their in
sides need a good, gentle cleansing,
too.
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Only a little cold in the head may
be the beginning of an obstinate
case of Nasal Catarrh. Drive out out
the invader with Kly's Cream Balm
applied straight to the inflamed
stuffed up air-passages. Price 50
cents. If you prefer to use an atom
izer, ask for Liquid Cream Balm. It
has all the good qualities of the solid
form of this remedy and will rid you
of catarrh or hay fever. No cocaine
to breed a dreadful habit. No mer
cury to dry out the secretion. Price
75c, with spraying tube. All drug
gists, or mailed by Ely Bros.,- 5G
Warren street, New York.
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Girl Was Murdered.
The mutilated body of Myrtle Haw
kins, 17, was found today In Lake I
Osceola. An autopsy showed that
the girl had been killed before the i
body was thrown Into the lake.
Mountains of New Goods
Now opened up and ready'for your inspection, The Chicago Store is always in the front
rank, now as always, Come and look through this great big store and see the up-to-date
merchandise we have now on display, all ready for selling the greatest showing
we ever made, all marked at prices that will convince the most skeptical that the Chi
cago Store is the progressive store of Salem,
MWmn
New D
New
Fall
Suits
The only way we can
convince you that we
show the best line of
Ladies' Suits and Coats
in Salem is to come to
our store, look through
and get our prices.
Quality against quality
and prices against
prices, we know we can
get your patronage
against any store in Sa
lem because we have
the right goods and sell
at the lowest prices.
1S.OO, $20,110, $25,110
SITTS, NOW
$9.50, $10.50
and $12.50
ress
Tri
immmss
Thousands of yards of all the new novelties in
foreign and domestic Dress Trimmings shown
here. Come and look through this great stock.
You will be surprised. Prices small.
School
Days
The memorable school days
are near at hand, and every
boy and girl dresses up to
make a good showing for
the best and happiest days
of their lives. We carry a
complete line of goods for
boys and girls Clothing,
Dresses, Shoes, Hosiery and
Underwear nowhere can
you beat our prices.
Boys Wool Suits, now . $2.45
Girls Dresses from . . 49c up
Dress Goods
and Silks
20,000 yards of new Dress Goods 10,000 yards of
New Silks now opened up and ready for selling.
Nowhere on the Pacific Coast can you see a more
beautiful or choice line of goods. The stock we
show will surprise you also our low prices.
fi&fUSUM
The
Greater
CHICAGO STORE
"The Store That Saves You Money"
Salem
Oregon
Sacrifice Sale
Ten Days Only
As I am icolng east, will sell my
modern "-room house with Its two
halls, pantry, bath, toilet, barn, on a '
paved street, only 4 blocks from the
state house; $i;00. If you want a
snap, either for a home or for an In
vestment, see my agents, Bechtel c
flvnnn. 't47 State street.
Is a great medicine of proven value
for both acute nnd chronic kidney and I
bladder nihnents anil for nnnnvlnt? !
... ...... j ., , v i, .... t, a. ,i .a
recommended to elderly people for its
wonderful tonic and reconstructive
qualities, and the permanent relief
nnd comfort It gives them. L. Mc
Connell. 117 Catherine St., Elmlrn, N.
Y., says: "Five bottles did the work
for me most effectively and beyond
doubt Foley's Kidney Remedy Is the
most reliable kidney medicine ever
mnde. Ked Cross Pharmacy U.
Jermani.
P
ANO
Farm Bargain
ISti-acre farm on beautiful Howell
l'rnliie; one of the best farms In tho
Willamette Valley. For particulars
see Heiiitol & llynon. 347 State street.
Houses
Houses, vacant lots and fruit tracts
sold on easy payments. Bechtel
Bynon. 347 State street.
SALEM
SEWER PIPE
COMPANY
We have entered Into partner
ship with the citizens of-Salem.
We have started a new factory
employing a score of men, with
out asking a bonus or a factory
site. We have divided our profits
with the people of this town.
A year ago 4-Inch sewer pipe
sold for 20c per foot.
Today a 4-Inch sewer pipe
sella for 15c per foot.
This Is our present to the
public.
We are asking something In
return a chance to show you
that we have the best and the
cheapest pipe on the market.
Come to the factory, corner
Liberty and Trade.and be shown.
Buy one at
GEO. C. WILL
Clearance Sale
Where good Pianos are
sold cheap now
iCure Without Drugs
Xo need to suffer from rrvous
Ilease when Mcchaiilto-Thernpeu.
tic will Cure or llenelit you.
Mechantco-therapeutics is a method
of treatment of disease without drugs,
by the' Use of massage., manipulations,
exercUea, and so forth. Results are
obtained because of the. fact that only
part of the body is exercised suffi
ciently to preserve the proper circula
tion and Innervation.
The diseases which are benefitted!
or cured by this method of treatment
,a vital, (....,,. in. I
v . ..it.iiniisiiti, duii jtiims ur mils
dee, neuralgias, headache, back
aches, constipation, paralysis.
If you are in any doubt as to the
efficacy of this treatment, call at
room 3 and 3. Hush-ltreyiimn build
ing, or I'hone Main 12:17 t inv tim
and any hour, and have a talk with
PROF. S. I BARTLEY
tin . - j
mi l' 1
4
x Attacks School Frlncinnl.
A severe attack on School PrincL
pal Chas. B. Allen, of Sylvania, Ga.,
is thus told by him: "For more than
three years," he writes, "I suffered
indescribable torture from rheuma
tism, liver and stomach trouble and
diseased kidneys. AH remedies
failed till I used Electric Bitters, but
four bottles of this Tvonderful remedy
cured me completely." Such, results
are common. Thousands bless them
for curing stomach trouble, female
. complaints, kidney disorders, bilious
ness and for new health and vigor.
Try Them. Only 60c at J. C. Ferry's.
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The Oregon Electric Is rushing the
settlement ot rights of way between
! Albany and Eugene.
Kemp's Model City With Parker Shows.
Don't waste your money buying
plasters when you can get a bottle of
Chamberlain's Liniment for 25 cents
A piece of flannel dampened In this
liniment is superior to any plaster
for lame back, pains in the side and
Chest, and much rhennnr. Sold by
an ueaiers.
an ueaiers.
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SALEM BANK &
TRUST CO.
GEN'EIUli 1UXKIXO AXD
TItVST BUSINESS
With our assurance that we
are able and willing to take
care of it, we solicit your
Banking Business. Open an
account with us, and we will
extend you every favor con.
Istent with good banking prin
ciples. WK r.VY FOIR PER CENT
OX SAVINGS
Liberty Strwt, Jnst off State
J. L. AHLERS, President,
W. Q. EAST. Cashier.
S. S. EAST, Vice-Pres.
DR. U B. STE EVES,
u. H. ROBERTS.
Directors.
To The Visitors of The State Fair
We extend a cordial welcome and
l request that you make the
j OREGON SHOE CO.
175 N. Commercial Street
t yur Headquarters, and while here
t , it will pay you to investigate our
: Prices n SHOES, which are not
X equalled in the city.
Yours anxious to please,
! OREGON SHOE CO.
j replug a gpcaaiiy. u,e Home of Good Shoes
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