Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 14, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DATLT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SAXES t, OREGON. TCESDAT, NOVEMBER- 14, 1011.
THE COUNCIL
GETS DOWN
TO BUSINESS
REFUSES TO TRADE WITH
SPAULDISG CO. AD M AKES J AIL
A TERROR TO TRAMPS BY OB.
DERIXG SHOWER BATHS.
Hot words. and warm measures
were the rule at the city council last
evening. Several matters which
have been simmering for the past
tew weeks came to a boil and it
looked for a time as If some one
would get scalded. Mayor Lach
inund sent one bill tack with an em
phatic veto, and another bill con
cerning the vacation of certain city
streets In favor of the Spauldlng
Logging company was reconsidered
and laid on the table' Indefinitely.
Alderman Huckesteln brought up a
bill to improve conditions at the city
jail and was reprimanded by the
mayor for butting in on the work of
other committees.
Things went along smoothly for a
time. 2,010.40 was ordered paid for
the work on Twelfth street bridge.
A. Burns was paid the balance of
12,074.81 for the completion of his
North Salem sewer work, several ad
ditional sewer specifications were
considered and then the fun started.
An Unequal Trade.
Councilman Durbln moved the re
consideration of the resolution for
the city to vacate Water street south
of Court, Ferry street, west of Front
and the alleys in blocks 64 and 65,
all of which property the resolution
proposed the city should trade for
certain water frontage owned by the
Spaulding Logging compny. In sup
port of this motion Mr. Durbin said,
"Gentlemen, I asked last week for a
few days to Investigate this matter
and I wish to state that I have thor
oughly done so. I have gone over
the ground and I find that we would
be trading 129,354 square feet of de
sirable Btreets for only 3,000 square
feet of water front. I do not wish t
work a hardship on the Spaulding
people but I do believe that such a
change would be vicious and entire
ly bad. We already have considera
ble water frontage that extends
north from the end of the bridge.
This Is even a more desirable sight
for a city dock than the place under
discussion. I also find that the city
lias no legal right to bargain, sell or
PAOB TBRB1
reconsideration was unanimously
carried and a notice was ordered sent
to the Spaulding people command
ing them to vacate the streets which
they have been using for so many
years.
The next bomb to be exploded was
Alderman Huckestein's resolution
that the city council order the build
ing committee to install in the" base
ment of the city jail a concrete floor,
two grated doors, one solid Iron
door and to make an entrance to the
basement from the street Also that
two shower baths be installed in the
Jail. The mayor moved that the mat
ter be referred to the building com
mittee, but this method of delaying
the effects of the resolution did not
appeal to Its author and he objected
in the following manner.
Baths for Tramps.
"Gentlemen, this is a matter of
grave importance to the city of Sa
lem. You who do not know the facts
have but to look into the basement
of this building to find that the con
ditions as depicted in the papers of
recent date are true. Such condi
tions have existed long enough and
it Is time that tbey should cease.
Filth Is no name for the city Jail.
When I asked the chief why there
were no quilts for the cots, he an
swered that once there were quilts,
but that they became so louzy that
they walked away. Whoever the
men are who inhabit our jails, they
are human beings and deserve con
sideration as such. A means of get
ting clean and keeping that way is
the least that we can do for them.
Chief Hamilton took this matter
up with Mr. Moffltt of the building
committee and he has so far neglect
ed to act. It Is now up to the coun
cil to see that it is done." After be
muddling temporary chairman Lafky
considerably with several motions,
the resolution was unanimously
passed.
Overworked Jackscrews.
Moffltt and his jackscrews were
then brought within the range of the
mayor's powerful Irony as he told
why he had vetoed the paying of the
bill for the use of the same. He said
that such a bill was unjust, unfair,
and if paid would be a disgrace to
the city. Mr. Moffltt's bill was for
the use of several jackscrews which
the city had loaned and for which he
was making a charge of 25 cents per
day, which Is the usual charge for
the use of the same in this city.
Thej mayor thought, however, that a
tool that earned 1,800 per cent or
more per year. on the money invest-
CHANGE
IN WUHAIfS
LIFE
Made Safe by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
Graniteville. Vfc.
through. theChangeofLifeaudsuffered
from nervousness
and other annoying
symptoms, and I
can truly say that
i.voia nnkham'a
Vegetable Com
pound has proved
worth mountains of
gold to me, as it
restored my health
and strength. I
never forget to tell
my friends-' what
Lvdia V.. Pinfchnm'a
Vegetable Compound has done for me
during this trying period. Complete
restoration to health means so much
to me that for the sake of other suffer,
ing women I am willing to make my
trouble public so you may publish
this letter."-MKs. Chas. Barclay,
R.F.D., Graniteville, Vt.
No other medicine for woman's ills
has received such wide-spread and un
qualified endorsement. .No other med
icine we know of has such a record
of cures as has Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
For more than SO years it has been
curing woman's ills such as inflamma
tion, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irreg
ularities, periodic pains and nervous
prostration, and it is unequalled for
carrying women safely through the
period of change of life.
Mrs. Pinkliam, at Lynn, Mass.,
invites all sick women tu write)
her for advice. Her advice Is tree,
and always helpful
convey this property, or any other . ed in it was working overtime. The
of the city streets. Of course these jacks cost but J3.50 when new and
streets are, at the present being the city was paying J7.50 per month
used only by the Spaulding people, for the use of them only. This time
but who knows how badly the city the council was with the mayor and
may need them In the future as we I when a vote was taken, only two
gradully develop and grow. It is i voted against his veto,
not improbable that the city may
wish to build bridges across the
river at the foot of these streets, as
I . M.rm t, tk. CUT tttorw'S J Jft wbM Ul M to
SALVATION
ARMY WORK
IS PRACTICAL
CAPTAIN- RYAJf OF THE ARMY
SAYS THERE ARE TWENTY OH
THIRTY FAMILIES NEEDING
HELP CHARITABLE FOLKS
CAN HELP THEM BY PHONING
HIM.
SOCIALISTS
OUTLINE THEIR
PLAN OF WORK
The Socialists tf Salem held a
meeting at Commercial Hall last
night to consider the nomluation of
Socialist candidates candidates for
councilmen in the various wards. The
following resolution was adopted:
Resolved, That the trends of
events eerywhere Is distinctly en
couraging to Socialists. The natural
and ineviatble fruits of capitalism in
the high cost of living, and its ina
bility to keep the people employed,
presage its early undoing.
In the United States the Social
ists now control something like 60
cities, in every one of which, where
there has been time for action, they
are giving practical demonstration,
which for benlflcence and economy
have never been equaled In this
country.
In foreign lands the Socialist par
ty is now nearing complete control
of government, and In the very near
future will be able to demonstrate on
a national scale the beneflctence of
their political and economic Ideas.
2. In local affairs we favor a
city-owned water plant, and a city
owned lighting plant, water and light
to be furnished the people at cost.
3- All work of public improve
ment should be done by the city and
thus save to the people the money
that now goes as profits to the con
tractors. 4. Home labor should have pref
erence In all public work, and eight
hours should constitute a day's labor.
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I November Sale of Harvard Hand Finished, i
Knitted Underwear for
Conghlng at Night
that some of them run to the river."
Must Vacate Streets.
the children and hard on grown per
sons. Foley' Honey and Tar Com
pound stops the cough at once, re-
Against such a speech as this the : Heves the tickling and dryness in the
mayor's feeble protest had .
weight, and when Durbln s sentl- best for chUQren and delicate per
ments had been expressed over again ' sons. Refuse substitutes Red Cross
by some of the other councilmen, the Pharmacy (H. Jerman). -
In the New Home
You want the best when starting in the new home. Above
all, you want that home to be snug and warm and comfortable.
You are sure of warmth and comfort with a Perfection
Smokeless Oil Heater.
The Perfection is the best and most reliable heater made.
It is a sort of portable fireplace.
It is ready night and day.' Just strike a match and light
the wick. The Perfection is all aglow in a minute.
The Perfection OH Healer does not smell not .moke patent
automatic device prevents that. It can be carried easily from room to
room and is equally suitable for any room in the house. Handsomely
finished, with nickel trimmings; drums of either turquoise-blue enamel
or plain steel , .
A A in .how rou t Perfection
SmoktlrsfOil Haiti, or write for docripuve
circular direct to ny bgency ol
Standard Oil Company
Perfection
MAKE IS YOl'K BAKER
for Thanksgiving bread, cakes and
pastries. We make special prepara
tions for the great feast day and
you'll find here an exhibition of
plain and fancy baking that will
make you fairly long for a taste of
them. Why bother with baking when
we do it better.
CAPITAL BAKERY
According to Capt. Ryan, the offi
cer in charge of Salvation Army
work at Salem, there are about 20
or 30 families in this city who do
not know where their clothing and
food for this winter are coming from.
Capt. Ryan says every cent he can
raise and every bit of old clothing
they can get hold of goes to the sup
port of unfortunate and deserving
people. Some old clothing they con
vert Into money and that goes Into
their relief fund. Only the plainest
things are bought no luxuries.
Clothing for men and children Is es
pecially needed. He says he has had
some help from the Ladles' Aid So
ciety who recently gave the charity
ball, but he says that organization
cannot do much more for his work.
He and his wife ge to the homes of
the poorest people and they frequent
ly send for them and do them a
world of good by praying with them
and keeping them from growing de
spondent and losing all hope. That
kind of consolation often helps them
as much as money and clothes. The
Army also conducts a Bible class at
the state prison Friday nights, and
they do a work there of Incalculable
value. All their prison work Is per
sonal work with the men. They get
no support from the state in that
work or any work they do. That
much good is being done by the Sal
vation Army Is evident and that it Is
worthy of support is certain. Fur
thermore aid given through their or
ganization will accomplish more and
go farther and go more nearly to the
right people than by any other chan
nel of distribution. It Is a comfort
to know that there is an organiza
tion that seeks out the needy and
ministers to them.
The Army needs from $200 to $300
for its charltble work at Salem this
winter, and there ought to be some
way to get tills money.
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Truiis-lHtlniiiiiii IlaiU'ouil.
Berlin, Nov. 13. Plans for a gi
gantic trans-isthmian waterway, riv
alling the nama canal, aw ap
proved here by Kaiser Wilhelm, ac
cording to current reports In Berlin
today. The project Is to be backed
entirely by German capital, it Is
said-
The story hints that Germany will
claim recognition of the right of the
kaiser's empire to a foothold In the
Western hemisphere.
It U presumed that the engln'-erg
will map out a course through Nica
ragua for the proposed canal.
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The Rlcht Kidney Medicine.
J. E. Parker, 2021 No. 10th St., Ft
Smith, Ark., says that he had taken
many kinds of kidney medicine, but
did not cet better until he took Foley
Kidney I'llls. No matter how long
vou have had kidney trouble, nor at
what stage of the disease your case
n:av be. you will find quick anl per
manent benefit by the use of Foley
Kidney Pills. They also regulate the
action of the urinary organs. Start
takinz them now. Red Cross Phar
The boy's appetite Is often the
source of amazement. If you would
have such an appetite take Chamber
lain's Tablets. They not only create
a healthy appetite, but strengthen the
stomach and enable It to do its work
naturally. For sale by all dealers.
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BOY WILL RECOVER
FROM BOTH ATTACKS
Tacoma, Nov 14. Spurned by Mrs.
F. H. Mueller, a brakeman'a wife,
older than himself, and with whom
he was infatuated, Samuel Strong, a
boy of 19, is In the hospital today re
covering from an attempt at suicide.
The boy seized a bottle of chloro
form in the presence of the woman
and her brother and drained it, then
ran out and tried to throw himself
over a banister.
A Pint of Unequaled
Cough Syrup for 50c
The Qulokeit, 8urait Cough Remedy You
Ever Uaad, or Monay Refunded. Stop
Evan Whooping Cough Qulokly.
Ton may not need the 93 whloh 50-mnt
bottle of Plnex naves you, but yon do need
the wonderful elleoUvmiess of this turnout
oough remedy. It will naually atop the
most obstinate duep-seated oough Inside of
4 hour, and haa no equal for whooping
cough.
A 60-oent bottle of Plnox. mixed with
home-made augur ayrup, givea yon a full
plutr- family supply of the moat plenmnt
ana eueotive oounn rerneay you ever used.
Easily prepared In lira mlnutos directions
In jxiokage.
The war thla taken hold of a ooush and
givea Instant relief, will make you regret
that you never tried It before. Stimulates
the appetite, la sliK&tly laxative and tastes
good children time it willingly, it Una a
wonderful record In cases of indolent
lung trouble and Is splendid for croup,
Mtnma, Droncnitis, inniat tnmme, eio.
I'lnex la a spncltl and highly concen
trated oomponud ol Norway Wnito Pino
extract, rich in Rimlaooland other natural
healing pine elements. Htnply mix with
sugar syrup or atrolned honey, In A pint
bottle, and it la ready for use. Used In
more homes In the U. 9. and Canada than
any other coiih remedy.
I'lnex hag often been Imitated, fcnt never
nocemfully, for nothing Blue will produce
tha name results. The trnntilne la guaran
teed to give absolute siitlsfaoilon or money
refunded. Certlltnuteot guarantee la wmp
ped In each pnckiiire. Your druggist boa
I'lnex or will gliidly get it for you. If not,
tend to The I'lnex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
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Women, Misses and
Children
Vests, Pants and Union SuitsWin
ter weight cotton, cotton and woo!,
all wool, silk and cotton; all styles
to choose from.
Regular prices, f .65;
Regular prices, .75;
Regular prices, $ .85;
Regular prices, $100;
Regular prices, Sl.St5;
Regular prices, $1.50;
Regular prices, $1.75;
Regular prices, $2.00;
Regular prices, $2.15;
Regular vices, $2.50;
Regular prices, $2.7$;
Regular prices, $300;
Regular prices, $3.50;
Special. .$ Jbi
Special. .1 .60
Special. .1 .63
Special.. I .79
Special. . .93
Special.. $1.1 9
Special. .$1J9
special.. $1.43
Special.. 11.79
Special, .f 143
Special.. 92.13
Special. .92.33
Special.. 92.79
Women's fleeced elastic
knit Union Suits, high
heck, long sleeves, ankle.
Reg. price 59c, spl. 42c
November Sale of Furs
Women's and Children's fine Furs in Sets, Muffs and Stoles.
Natural Mink, Japanese Mink, Black Fox, French Coney
and Novelty Sets.
REDUCED PRICES ON OUR ENTIRE LINE.
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U. G. Shipley Co.
145-147 North Liberty Street
Between State and Court Streets
Merchandise
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Prices
KENTUCKY
MAY TAX S. P.
STEAM SKIPS
DNITIO F1EH8 L1ASKD Willi.
Washington, Nov. 13. Although
the Southern Pacific railroad has nev
er approached the borders of Ken
tucky, hat state may tax the com
pany's ocean steamers, according to
a decision of the United States su
preme court.
The state contonded that, as the
Southern Pacific was organized un
der the Kentucky laws, and the cor
poration's main office Is nominally lo
cated In Kentucky, It had the right
to tax all Southern Pacific ships, no
matter where they ply.
The I'nlted States supreme court
affirmed the decision of the Kentucky
court of appeals.
Journal Want
Tiring Results
Effective Home Remedy
for Tuberculosis
It In a Merloni! tmittPr when the lunt
an affected. A trip nwsy or to a urn
t'trluui 1m uot only tn'iiicnduuwly oiri
alv(, but It Involve Heptirutlmi from uun
and friend. Smii arts iMMiefltfd. but
none 'firi mi My rwurn. Kcknmn'a Alter
ative h efTi-Wlve no ItruvlnK home Decen
nary. For exNiiipli:
Zi H. Atlantic Ave., HiiddonnVId, N. J.
"(ientb-uicii: In the full uf 1!3 I ron
trncti'd a very tffvvr eold, whieu nettlfd
on my Iihikh. At hint 1 ht nn to mUo
Rpntnrn, and my pliyMlclan then told me
1 miirtt k tu t'alifornlii Inimedlntely. At
this time I wan udvined to take K-k-ttian'ii
Alterative. 1 Htayed at buine and
roimnetK-ed tnkhijf It the Inut week In t
Octnher. I Itei'iin to (in prove, and the
first week In January, V.MI, I reunified i
my n'K'il'ii occupation, IihvIhk gained
Ik mi nils, fully restored to health. It 1h
uiw live year imi'-e my cure lim hedi
elTfted, and 1 cannot pralne fCckmah'a
Alterative too highly. I hnve recmu
mctxltd It with excellent result. "
(Sltrnedi W. M. TAT KM.
Kckman'n Alterative I effeetlr In Itron
chltl. AM hum. Hay Kever; Throat and
I .in i if Troubles, and In upbuilding the
aystetn. I mm not contain pilon, opiate
or hablt foriiilnj.' druK. Ak for booklet
of cured en"- and write to Kikinan
Laboratory, 1'hilndHphla. !' for more evi
dence. For aale by all leading druittfliU and
J. C. ferry, Salem, Oreeoa.
WEST SALEM
TRANSFER
Passengers Baggage
Connecting with all trains
at West Salem for Dallas, Falls
City and Salem.
Leaves Journal office for
West Salem at 8:40 a. ra., 13
m., 1:10 p. m and 4 p. m. ev
ery day except Sunday. Also
for Independence, Monmouth
and McMlnnvIlle.
Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m.,
1.00 p. m. and 5:15 p. m.
Calls ft hotels on request.
Telephone or leave orders at
Capital Journal office any day
but Sunday. Phnne 82.
0 ORDERS TAKE FOR
( AI.l.H MOKE THAN THREE
1II.OI KS FROM (OI1M K OF
STATE AM) COMMERCIAL
STREETS UNLESS A R.
HA M ED FOR IX ADVANCE.
J. B. Underwood, Mgr.
CAPITAL GARAGE ;;
TICK BROS., Proprietor,.
Full line of Automobile Supplies, Olla and Gasolene. Autoe (or ",
hire, storage and repairing. All work guaranteed. ArenU for
LOCOMOBILE, OHIO, HUDSON, .OAKLAND, .ELM ORB .AND "
FORD AUTOMOBILES AND KELLY TRUCKS. ; ;
1911 ear now In, Call and aee them. Phone Main 78S. 171
South Liberty street.
When at Portland
Go to the
BOWERS
Rates $1.00 up.
Breakfast and Lunch SOc. Dinner $1.00
Also a la Carte service in Grill.
One block from Oregon Electric
on 1 1th and Washington Streets.
Salem People cordially invited to
make our house their headquarters
F. P. WILLIAMS,- formerly with Marion
:i
H Reliable Remedy
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
it quick lr abtorted,
Gn RtMl at One.
It ciranwa, B-xjthes,
heal aud protects
the diftuwil mem
brane resulting from Catarrh and drive
away aCokl iu the Head quickly, lttsturea
tba 8ruea of Tate and biuelL Full niza
50 eta. at Irangita or bj mail. Liquid
Crt-am Balm fur u In atmizcnt 75 eta.
EJj lirotliera. 66 WaxreB Btreot. Nw York.
582 Miles of
Cement Sewers
Are In use In the cltleB of PnrlH,
Minneapolis, Mllwuukc and Oali
koHh, Philadelphia, Denver, Wor
cester and Duluth also have
many mlla. In practically every
modern city cement sewer plpo Is
being used more extensively than
ever before.
We manufacture right here In
Salem the Very beat quality ce
ment sewer pipe, of a mixture of
one part cement to two parts
clean, coarse sand. We have a
large and growing home Industry
and distribute thousands of dol
lars annually among Salem work
men. See us before you buy, and aave
money on your sewer connec
tions. Salem Sewer Pipe Co.
MI1KHTV AXI TltAIiK 8TS
PMOXK 1 1, ' ,
SMOKE
LA CORONA
10c CIGAR
Standard of Quality
Tashmoo Bon Ton
12 L2c 5c
Aug.Huckenstein.Mfr
Salem, Ore.
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jNot Expensive
Treatment, at Hot Lake, Incl ding medical attention, loard and
baihH, costs no more than you would puy to live at any first class
hotel. Rooms can be had from 75 cents to $2 50 per day. Meals
In the Cafeteria are served from 20 cents up and In the grill at the
usual grill prices. Hatha range from CO rents to $1.00.
We Do Cure Rheumatism
Hot Lake Mineral Paths and mud given under scientific direction
have cured thousands. Write for Illustrated booklet descriptive of
Hot Lake Sanatorium and the methods employed. Hut Lake Sana
torium Is accessable, as It Is located directly on the main line of
the O. W. It- & N. Railway, and special excursion rates are to be
had at all times Ask agents.
Hot Lake Sanatorium, orlgon6'
W.M.TEH M. 1'IEIlfE
Prea. and Mgr.
439 Court Street
Phone 954
macy (H. Jerman).
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