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PAGE TWO DATL CAPITAL JOURNAL. bALEM, OREGON, Tl'ESDAV, OCTOBER 10, 1011. I THE CAPITAL JOURNAL X. HOFER, di:orani Projrltor. R. M. HOFER, Manager dvpendent Hew ipor DerrtM to American Principle end th Prorreu and Der.ilcjBent of All Oraron Publisher Every Evening Excit Sunday, SUBSCRIPTION RATESl (Invariably In Advance) rfady, by Carrier, per year . 14.00 PT fflonta.. fcfly. by Mall, per year- 4.90 Per montn ihakly, by Mall, per year LOO Six bmoUu lTUU, LEASED WIEH itxEGRAPB 1 TttsJ?.VC5y: A PUBLIC October 12th, the day President Taft is at Salem, has been made a public holiday by the legislature. October 12th is Columbu3 Day, in honor of the Italian who first discovered the American continent. There i3 no reason why all places of business should not be closed on that day, according to law. The double duty of commemorating the Genoese sailor and honoring the president of the United States is ours. In Portland Columbus Day will be celebrated with a parade and great civic programs, and should be in Salem. o THE OUTLOOK FOR SALEM. It was never better than today. The city is full of people, life and business. The streets are crowded, and trade is good. There are many new dwellings going up, and rents are ac tive. There is great and urgent demand for more office buildings. The greatest need of the city is modern flats that will rent for forty to fifty dollars per month. Real estate is not advancing as fast as at some times in the past, but steadily increasing in value. The construction of the Oregon Electric railroad to Albany is covering the distance between the two cities with activity. There should be a far-reaching effort to get a new bridge across the Willamette river at Salem a permanent concrete bridge. THINGS THAT SALEM NEEDS. An open public market placefor the farmers and truck gard eners to sell direct to the consumer. A night school where boys and girls who have to work all day can get the rudiments, at least. A park system that will preserve the beautiful groves and single trees still standing. The use of the school houses by the people as centers for so cial gatherings of the people. Acgncerted effort to make Sa-lem more beautiful something done by the citizens. Trimming and looking after the trees that line our streets for artistic effect. Some plan to bring more art into the every day home life of the people. o , PUBLIC DISCUSSION OF THE CHARTER. The nine gentlemen who framed the commission charter should arrange to have their work publicly discussed. At the head of the charter board was Geo. F. Rodgers, and other able men were on the board. These men should go before the people and show the merits of the proposed charter, or it will be defeated. If those who drew up a public document are unwilling to stand sponsors for it, the plan will be repudiated. It is said some of the gentlemen who were appointed to draft the charter attended the meetings but little. Meetings should be arranged in all parts of the city for the open and public discussion of the charter. What are the people going to do if no one with authority comes before them with information. Our cumbersome election system will again keep half the peo ple from, voting. NOT A HABIT OF THE POLICE TO HIRE TAXIS Asserting that the police depart ment had overdrawn to the amount of f."i00, and that It was his under standing that It was In the hnhlt of lilrlnR taxlcabs to convey hoboes to the city Jail, Councilman Jnnnlng, In tho council lust evening, demand ed an explanation on the Miihjeot from Councilman lluckesteln chair man of the health and police com niltte, but there was none forthcom ing as the chairman admitted that the charges were all new to him. and that he would have to Investigate be fore he could discuss them Intelli gently. I'llriu lien It. 'I notice t hut the police depart ment," sulrf Councilman Manning as ho arose from tho aforesaid sent, and he began talking while he w:is ris ing," Is overdrawn to the amount of 500. I also understand," he "aid In his sarcastic way. "that the omYors are hiring taxlcabs to take le.I oesto the city Jail, and 1 would like to have an explanation of tho subject from the chairman of the health and po lice committee." CAPITAL VICK BROS., v.. 11 n. - m a ..a Lii- ii i run i.uo ui AuiomoDiiB ouppues, una and Gasolene. Autos for T h,iSJ,tor,,e and rPlrln- All work guaranteed. AgenU for LOCOMOBILE, OHIO. HUDSON. .OAKLAND, .ELMORE .AND t FORD AUTOMOBILES AND KELLY TRUCKS. ,c,1uun,u i ltll cars now in. CaJl and tham ' Pkn.. ... ... -k a . . ... . . . J South Liberty street, Stcac, Cnw . B0e &0c fiEPOBt HOLIDAY. Councilman Manning quoted Judge Elgin as his authority, and It made the Judge "right about face" as he was crossing the chamber nnd after a "beg your pardon" question and upon learning to the extent te was quoted, denied he had said that It was the general practice of the po lice but that he had said they had hired taxlcabs occasionally. The discussion developed that the tnxlcab charged a dollar a trip. Councilman Huckestein, while not prepared to talk intelligently in the charge last evening, gave It as his opinion that the overdraft was due to the hiring of extra policemen, and the purchase of a motor cycle, and other matters, and not tnxlcab hire. Motot (m -urance. We write Insurance on automobiles and all kinds of power driven vehi cles at the lowest rates, and Insure agalast damages from Are under any and all circumstances, whether In pri vate or public garage or on the road or In accident' More cats are de stroyed by lire thn by all other j causes put togethei. Rates the low-' est E. Hofer ft Sons, 213 S. Com-! merclal street 5-22-tf o Tho stout persons who ha ill health has a hard time of It. o . A graft In netxl has sivtvl many a man from going to work. GARAGE Proprietors. . mailt I OO. lit T , I1 tMtt - ! EITHER REPEAL OR ENFORCE THE ORDINANCE MAYOR A'D CnOTIL SEE.H TO THIK IT IS THE STREET CAR COHPA.W AM) OT THE PI B LIC THAT SIIOILD BF SAFE GUARDED, Whether It Is best to enforce an ordinance now on the city ordinance books providing that the street cars shall be provided with air brakes or whether it is wiser since the Port land Railway, Light & Power com pany has been progressive anough to put on a few new cars in the city to not press further Improvements 'at once but either repeal the orl'nance or allow it to remain a dead letter, was a question which agitated the council last evening, and it is still agitating, for the body was not then prepared to solve It. Hatch After Them. Councilman Hatch brought, the subject up at a previous meeting but after he had his little talk the coun cil proceeded with other business. Not discouraged, however, he remind ed the council again last night that the council about six months niro, af ter deliberating over the first cen tury cars then used by the street car company, had decided that they should be provided by air brakes for the protection of human life. "I believe that the new cars are as dangerous as the old. I under stand that they cannot be stopped short of 75 or 100 feet, and I believe that human life Is as valuable now as it was six months ago an) that the ordinance should be enforced." Mayor Explains. Mayor Lachmund after admitting that he was the author of the ordi nance stated that Its object when passed was the procuring of better street (irs. The company had pro vided some new cars he stated, and it was doubtful whether it was the wisest now to press them for this additional Improvement or whether It would be better not to Insist upon the enforcement of the ordinance. "However," he stated, "the ordi nance Is on the ordinance looks, and It Is for the council tc take either one or two Bteps e'tlur de mand Its enforcement or pass an or dinance repealing it. o Be long suffering, lar and effective. It is speclacu- BARRELS AND KEGS Barrels and kegs for all pur poses. All sizes and shapes, SEED GRAIN Our stock Is complete and In. eludes Vetch, Rye, Wheat, Oats, Cheat, Grass and Clover Seeds. Our stock Is all recleaned in first-class shape, and you will find that our prices are the lowest in tho valely, quality considered. D. A. WHITE & SONS 231-261 State St. Phone 160 West of V. S. Bank Salem, Oregon 1 machine rarnrd tlS.KAO in 2ft iwln, 1M 1 marhln rarnnt 17.913 In 2 wwka, 1103 1 murhino rarm-ri I.J la ti vrrka, 1IMI4 1 marlilne ramrd I.II to 27 trrki, 1WI7 1 marhln rarnnl !.; Id 27 wrrku, ltM8 1 nu nine rarnnl Id HIS In 25 wrrka, ItMM) 1 machine rarnnl 1H,5-'1 In 28 nrrrka, IV l Above fiiwti will b vtriBnl to prorctl cuitomert. Write for dialogue and prices to C.W. PARKER ATTENTION LAWYERS We publish legal notices aa required by law, furnishing affidavit and proof of pub lication. Fine Brief Work Is our specialty. Let us figure with you on your next case. Capital Journal SAtCM, OREGON il Longs Declared Sound Life Insurance Grtnted It yon knew a remedy that really bad eared Tu!x-rculotl: that hail tared from death quite a onmber of people, would Ton try to jet Consumptlvet intereated Id It aod Induce them to take It; or, would you aaj nothing about It, for fear of giving ooVnce? We know the medicine. We knoto tbt people cured aome of them. We hare rh- (ttori,n of curp of many and atflda vita from aome. We advertise Eckman's Alterative to tell those who have lung diaeaae what hai been done by Its naa. Iiiv(ti'.'ate the following: "(Ipiitlemen: On the evening of May 13. VMrt. I bad Ave he morrbaeea from the rlaht lung. My bemorrhnwa kept up for oi,e week I had twenty-eU'bt In all. Sep tic pneumonia devested. My doctor told me I bad better go to another climate, aa my ieft long bad also become affected. "About that time I met Howard Klnti, Susquehanna Ave.. Philadelphia, who had hemorrbagea aereral yeara ago aod who was cured by Krkman'a Alterative. "I etarted to take Ei kmnn'a about the latter yurt of August. V.1. My appetite Improved at once and In abont two weeks I sinned to gain weight. I Improved steadily. Since my recovery sometime ago, I was accepted for life Insurance, after two examinations by a company that bad previously rejected me. "I have advised several people to take Eckman's and those who took It faith fully had the same results as mvself." ISIgnml Atfldavlfi C1IAS. MORGAN. Fuller dwil of this en-- on request.! rKiiian's Alterative is effective lu Bron chitis. Asthma, llnv Fever: Throat and Lung Troubles, and In upbuilding the ysrom. i ,oes nor contain poisons, opiates or hiibit formlng drtits. Ak for booklet of cured case nnd write to Kckman Laboratory, Philadelphia. I'a., for more evi dence. For sale by all leading druggists and J. C. Perry, Salem, Oregon. o Colorado Town Wrecked. Durango, Colo., Oct. 9. Only 18 of the ;0 Inhabitants of the village of Aboles, Colo., can be accounted for here today, upon the re-establishment of communication with the vil lage after It had been practically ob literated by a flood. The flood began last week and wrought havoc throughout this sec tion.. Thirty-two of the Inhabitants of Aboles are missing and their fate is unknown. It Is believed here that they have sought shelter on higher ground. The body of Patrick McCloskey, one of the residents, was found on the creek bank. Reports that other corpses have been seen floating around In the waters of the flood are unconfirmed. The flood was the result of wash outs. One hundred miles of track of the Rio Grande railroad Is out of commission. A Household Medicine that Gives Confl'Ience. Is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Mrs. T. J. Adams. 522 No. Kansas Ave., Columbus, 'Kas., writes: "For a number of years my children have been subject to coughs and colds. I got some of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and have found that it cured their coughs and colds In a very short time, so I keep it in the house all the time." Red Cross Pharmacy, (H. Jerman.) CKIIdrvn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO K I A A Reliable Remedy FOR CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm is auicklt absorhud Gins Koliel at Once. It cieuni'S, soothes, . heals ami protects tllfl ifiKi'flkiPff tnotrt- brane resulting from Catarrh and drives away a Cold iu the Head quickly. Restores the St-nnes of Taste and Smell. Full size 60 cts. at Druggists or by mail. Liquid Cream Balm for use in atomizers 75 cts. Ely Brothers. 66 Warren Street. New York, Nature Tonic In the pleasing form of a de licious, enticing and invigor ating beverage, bottled direct from the springs in the Cala pooya mountains. Calapooya Mineral Water Jmm Drink It to Get Well; Drink It to Keep Well, A murated saline water, equal to any of the ren wned spring waters of Europe and America. Recommended by leading phy sicians of the United States for Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver affections, Dyspepsia, in. digestion, and all forms of Stomach, Skin and Blood dis eases. Hundreds of people "given up'' by physicians have been cured of long-standing ailments by Calapooya Water. Testimonials on application.' Sold by all dealers or shipped In cases direct from the springs Write for price.. Calapooya Saline The condensed emile of Cala pooya Water. Stomach, liver, kidney and blood disorders speedily cured by Its use. A(l dealers, or sold direct. Hotel Calapooya Open U th year. Famous health resort In the Calapooya mo ui a Ins, 12 mile from Cottage Grove (on South ern Pacific). Splendid aecom Tnodations, reasonable rates. Steam, mud and hot water baths and cooling rooms. In formation as to rates, etc. will be furnished upon request. Calapooya Springs Co. COTTTAGE GROVE," ORE. A HOME RECIPE FOR WRI.KLED, SAGGT SKIS (From Beauty and Health) The famous saxolite lotion which is recommended by beauty special ists for the removal of wrinkles and for reducing distended pores, can be made at home- Ask your druggist for saxolite in powdered form, 1 oz., and k pint witch hazel- Dissolve ; the powder In the witch hazel and bathe the face, neck and hands In the solution. Results are remarka ble, and Instantaneous. The skin tightens, and this naturally reduces the wrinkles, as well as creases or folds about the neck, cheeks or hands. The tissue and muscle be neath the skin also become firmer and more solid. One feels much refreshed and ex hilarated after uslnst this trulv won derful preparation. Its continued use for only a short time will make one look five or 10 years younger. o i 0E MILLION" DOLLARS FOR A GOOD STOMACH This Offer Should Be a Warnlu? to Every 3Ian and Woman. The newspapers and medical Jour nals recently have had much to say relative to a famous millionaire's of fer of a million dollars for a new stomach. This great multi-nilllionair was too busy to worry nbout the condi tion of his stomach. He allowed his dyspepsia to run from had to worse until In the end It became incurable. His misfortune serves as a warn ing to others. Every one who suffers with dys pepsia for a few years will give everything he owns for a new stom ach. Dyspepsia is commonly caused by an 'abnormal state' of the gastric Juices, or by lack of tone In the walls of the stomach. The result Is that I the stomach loses its power to digest food. 4 AVe are now able to supply cer tain missing elements to help to re store to the gastric Juices their di gestive power, and to aid In making the stomach strong and well. ' We know that Rexall Dyppepsia Tablets are a most dependable rem edy for disordered stomachs indi gestion, and dyspepsia. We want you to try them and will return your money if you ar4 not more than satisfied with the result. Three sizes, 25 cents, 50 cents and $100. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community jonly at our store The Rexall Store, j J. C. Perry, Druggist. j Take Your Common Colds Seriously. Common colds, severe and fre j fluent, lay the foundation of chronic diseased conditions of the nose and throat, and may develop into bron chitis, pneumonia, and consumption , For all coughs and colds In children nnd in grown persons, take Foley's i Honey and Tar Compound promptly. After exposure, and when you feel a : cold coming on, take Foley's Honey i and Tar Compound. It checks and relieves. Use no substitute. The I genuine In a. yellow package always. 'Red Cross Pharmacy, (H. Jerman.) I Journal Want Ads Bring Results A n 0 HP .action I morrow Afternoon 2:30 and Evening 7:30 I will endeavor to place on sale to the high est bidders the entire stock of Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Cut Glass, Clocks, Nov elties, too numerous to mention, for the pur pose of raising an amount of money to satisfy the claims of the bank, and will continue this sale until this sum is raised. This is an ele gant opportunity to secure your Christmas gifts at your own price . R. M. HARDING SALESMAN IN CHARGE Chas. H. Hinges Jewelry Store US IN. Commercial St. Next Door U. tMMM Olds, Wortman & King Morrison, Alder, Tenth and West Park Streets PORTLAND, OUEGOX. The only Retail Store West of Chicago Occupying an Entire Block OREGON ELECTRIC CARS STOP AT OUR DOORS Get Off on Morrison Street Passengers are Invited to make headquarters at our store h your friends meet you here 6 CHECK YOVB PARCELS AM) WRAPS HKHK FRFF Use our Public Rest Rooms, Retiring Rooms. Wiping Room Xursery for Mothers, second floor-S-Emergenry Hospital in chare f trained nurse, second floor Public Telephones, second floor General information about the city cheerfully given. Our floor n-en will assist you !n any capacity All City Cars Transfer to Our Store TEA ROOM 4th FLOOR Xo service trader 25c You will enjoy lunching here. Best menu in city, no tips necessary. COME AND GET ACQUAINTED X - OLDS, WORTMAN & KING E. HOFER & SONS Investments, Loans, Real Estate INSURANCE We write Fire, Life, Accident, Li bility, Automobile, Bonds and All Branches of Insurance. ' 213 S. Commercial DON'T PULL OUT THE GRAY HAIRS A FEW APPLICATIONS OF A SIM PLE REMERY WILL BRING BACK THE NATURAL COLOR. "Pull out one gray hair and a doz ee will take Its place"' Is an old say ing, which is, to a great extent, true, If no steps are taken to stop the cawse. When gray hairs appear it is a sign that Nature needs assistance. It la Natrue's call for help. Gray hair, dull, Hfeles3 hair, or hair that is falling out, is not necessarily a sign of advancing age, for there are thousands of elderly people with per fect heads of hair without a single streak of gray. When gray hairs come, or when the hair seems to be lifeless or dead, some good, reliable hair-restoring treatment should be resorted to at once. Specialists say that one of the best preparations to use i9 the old fashioned "sago tea" which our grandparents used. The best pre paration of this kind is Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a prep aration of domestic sage and sulphur scientifically compounded with later discovered hair tonics. and stimulants, the whole mixture being carefully balanced and tested by experts. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur is clean and wholesome and perfectly harm less. It refreshes dry, parched hair. .. SPECIAL 25c I INCH Served in the basement reg ular light dairy lunch; -uilck service you'll say It' the best ever. St. Phone 82 removes dandruff and gradually re stores faded or gray hair to its natural color. Don't delay another minute start using Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur at once and see what a difference a few days' treatment will make in vonr hair. This preparation l8 offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and Is recommended and sold by all drug gists. Special agent, J. C. Perry. o When you have a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to cure it with as little delay as possible. Here is a druggist's opin ion: "I have sold Chambciiain's Cough Remedy for 15 years." says .no8 foliar, or Saratoga, Ind., "and I consider It the best on the it'urket." 'For sale by all dealers. ' o i Having a pull helps a lot, but push Is the thing. o ' SnTed His profiler's Life. "Four doctors had given me up," writes Mrs. Laura G'alnes, of Avoca, La., "and my children and all my friends were looking for me to die, when my son Insisted that I use Klectrie Bitters. 1 did so. and they have done me a world of good. I will always praise them." Electric Bitters is a priceless blessing to wo men with fainting and dizzy spells, backache, headache, weakness, debil ity, constipation or kidney disorders. Use them and gain ' new health, strength and vigor. They're guaran teed to satisfy or money refunded. Only 50 cents at J. C. Perry's. E523 S. Bank Building