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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1912)
8 rwrL ! liHT 1 ALCOHOL 3 PBRCENT AgelaWePtfpiiraiionrorils. slrailalitKRwiiamiRcduia ling Hie Siomadis amLDowdstf II' 0 ffl PhjmolesDitollonnKfifi ness and Restlontalru nrlihs- Opium.Morptune narMiaeraLl NOTHAKCOTIC. JtxJmm Amtmt UnM- AnMJ -r 1 pi tik Anerfed Remedy for Consftn Hon . Sour StomadiDbntna Wornufonvukkmslmrufr ness and Loss or Sleep. FacSimac Sitfnatorti of NEW YORK. ' lHi niuininierd uiukr the food i Exact Copy of Wrapper. For Rule by J. C. Perry. Capital City Steam Laundry s PHONE s MAIN :: 165 s:: Our Wagons Go Everywhere AutomobiMotor Cycle and Accessory Dealers of Salem A PPf? ? CO Af Also AitfnUorKeeudMlchlgan rxM A,AU VII 1 . Great Western Garage 147 N. High A I TRF TO Af w 8 FITTS' Agent ALjDCViY 418 Court Street rhone 211 n r rr- is- otto wilsox fl I III K Also Agent for the Chalmers -'' v.. phone 220 Cor. Comerelal and Center A rww i a JOnX MATJREB i.l I ill I A I Machine Shop A A-iAtf V ChemekeU St, Just east of Commercial m n E-M-F MOTOR SALES CO. - ML W E. M. F. -S0"FlaD4ers "20" 'A A C. L. Rose, Mgr. 246 S. Com'l St 17a r r FORD AGENCY, E. H. Whiteside, Mgr. P I 111 J Also AgenU for R. C. H. and Uiler JALS 124 M. Liberty St Fhene 857 jH 11 QO hi AlsoAgenU for Elmorend Hupmoblle M w AhJ KJIJ Capital Garage Phone 7J INDIAN iJtesS&Sfr vaw MAX WE! L T" "Kfi TV A-iLjlt Capital Garage Phone 78$ Airnr l Am SIMOSTOX MOTOR CO. JV h HI A Nil A No Agent for Mitchell V r A-iALr1H 1LJ rhoM m ,ji jjorlh High Street FARLEY-DAVIDSON hacseb hkos. MOR CYCLES M &Jgg" aBj THOR VSPSL BIcySunEt. JiVlV CYCLES ' Court Street Phone C8 rtfor, crr E. W. MA80X, Dlstrlbator. lJIf II t.Lt Sm thjg geif.stjirtr Hndson Car. ilJ STARTER . Capital ding, Sale., Or.. k For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the A i Sienature A T 3 In Use For Over Thirty Years tm simus wmn, in itt. This Will Interest Mothers. Mothr Gray'i Sweet Powders for Child ren, a certain relief for feverlshnem, head ache, bad stomach, teething disorders, move and regulate the bowels and destroy worms. They break up colds In 24 hours. They Hre so pleasant to the taste children like them. Over 10,000 testimonials. Used by mothers for 23 years. The never fail. Sold by all druggists, 25c. Sample mailed KKRB. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le ltoy, N. y. o To Cora a cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bronao Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund money If It rails to cure. E. W. Grove's signa ture Is on each box. 25 cents. EVERY LOAF ALIKE. In freshness, crlspness, lightness and toothsomeneBs. No disappointments In our bread as there are In home baking. We don't see why any wo man' should worry over a hot Are, with results always uncertain, when we will do her baking better and cheaper. Do you? CAPITAL BAKERY S9 Court (Wropt Phone 954 w I 1 HbM.W 1 lura w-- v m HL II II b n N II h i, i 4fXI CAPIT" TRAINS TO EUGEflE ItJ SEPTEMBER CONTRACT CLOSED FOR BRIDGES ACROSS WILLAMETTE AND THE SAJiTIAM OX EXTENSION OF THE OREGON ELECTRIC TO EUGENE. Contracts were closed at Portland yesterday by the Orejcon Eloctrin Railway company with the Union Bridge & Construction company, whereby the latetr will build three crossings for the electric line on its extension from Salem to Eugeno. The principal structure will the Willamette River at Harrisburg ana the second in size will be across the Santlam, the remainder of the contract being In connection with less Important work. Piers to Be Planned. I S. Stewart, president of the con struction corporation, has arrived at Portland from Kansas City. He will be followed this week by Harry K. Seltzer, engineer of construction of the company. Tom Alexander, real. dent engineer, has proceeded to Har risburg to view the scene of opera tions and will be in the city tomor- roy. On the arrival of Mr. 8eltzr. plans will be started Immediately for the piers, of which there will be 16 for all bridges and they will be built with cofferdams. It Is the Intention to have the steel work completed so that , through trains can he operated from Portland to Eugene in September and It is not thought that there will be material interference because of high water In the Willamettei Thn HnrHahnnr , . 'o bridge will be south of the ordinary head of navigation, except for small vessels, as the steamers of the Ore gon City Transportation com nan v proceed to Corvallls and when water conditions are of the best,, make special trips to Peoria. Most Equipment Goes by Rail. Some of the material for the San tlam bridge will be handled by wa ter route, but heavy equipment will go by rail and as the Oregon Elec tric Is hurrying the new work, deliv eries can be made without the neces sity of hauling by teams a great dis tance. The Union Bridge & Construction company built the foundations for the new Harriman bridge, which Is to replace the steel bridge. The Har riman structure will be thrown open to the public about Juno. The Union Bridge & Construction company also built the foundations for the Broad way bridge,' which Included the olers In the river, all pedestals on land and the abutments. A. final settle ment was made by the city a few days ago and the contract has been accepted. The steel work is to be prosecuted by the Pennsylvania Steel company and should be started short ly, as the first delivery of material will be made as soon as possible, and the approaches and spans extending to the draw opining will be hurried. ACTIONS INDICATE HE IS INSANE Frank Ingram.'a logger, was arrest ed yesterday afternoon at Waconda by Constable Lewis on the charge of as- spult and lattory. Ingram, It is stated, recently went on rampage and compelled fellow log gers to walk up and dowu a path near the camp threatening that If they did not obey him that he would kill them. The officials are inclined to think that Ingram Is mentally unsound, and It Is probable that an Insanity charge will be preferred against him. FOR THE "STOMACH. Here's An Offer Yon Shonld Not Overlook. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets remedy stomach troubles by aiding nature to supply the elements the absence of which In the gastric juices causes indigestion and dyspepsia. They aid the stomach to digest food and to quickly convert It Into rich red blood and material necessary for overcom ing natural body waste. Carry a package of Rexall Dyspep sia Tablets In your vest pocket, or keep them In your room. Take one after each heavy meal and prove our assertion that Indigestion will not bother you. We know what Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are and what they will do. We guarantee them to relieve Indi gestion and dyHpepHla. If they fail, we will refund your money. Three sizes: 25 cents, .'0 cents, and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies only at our store The Rexall Store. J. C. Perry, Druggist. - Enlray Notice. The undersigned has taken up l mouse colored horse, weight about 900 pounds. Owner can have same by calling and paying for keep and tills advertisement. FRED UARTMAN, R. F. N. D. No. 5, Salem, Or. 3-18-lw Journal "Want Ada" Brlnf Results. 'TBifAIi. 84LKV. MMtnni Tor,,,. . , ' How to Ms a Pint of Unequaicd Cough Syrup Tfca Quickest, SarMt Cooah Rrmrdr Yoa Erer Used. Easily Made at Hoaae. Stops Krea Waooplac Cough Quickly. Vou may not need the $2 which a 50 cent bottle of Pinex snvea you, but you do need the wonderful effectiveness of this famous cough remedy. It will usu ally stop the moot obstinate, deep-seated cough inside of H hours, and has no equal for whooping-cough. Get a 50-cent bottle of Pinex and mix it in a pint bottle with home-made sugar syrup, which is easily made by mixing a Pint of Granulated sumir and U riint of warm water, and stirring for 2 min utes, 'ihis gives you a full pint a fam ily supply of the most pleasant and ef fective cough remedy you ever used. me way tnis taxes bold of a cough and gives instant relief, will make you regret that you never tried it before. Stimulates the appetite, is slightly lax ative and tastes flood children take it willingly. It has a wonderful record In cases of incipient lung trouble and is plendid for croup, asthma, bronchitis, throat trouble, etc. Pinex is a special and highly concen trated compound of Norway White Pine extract, rich in guaiacol and other nat ural healing pine elements. Pinex has often been Imitated, but never successfully, for nothing else will firoduce the same results. The genuine s guaranteed to give absolute satisfac tion, or money refunded. Your druggist has Pinex, or will gladly get it for you. If not, send to The Pinex Co., Ft Wayne, Iud. f THE OPEN FORUM I The Capital Journal Invites pub- '. 11c discussion In this department Let both aides of all matters ' ' be fully brought out It ia not '. 1 the purpose of this newspaper to - do the thinking for Its readers. ' ' H Playing a Closed Game Ed. Journal: I've been reading a piece In the Sunday paper which I have here now, that begins this way. "Don't have like opinions school di rectors in session last night would control selection." Have you read It Mr. Editor? What do you make of It? I read It all over thiee or four times and thia is how it looks to me. Three directors get together at "special meeting, of the board" special mind you and one of them appoints the other two on a "teachers committee" when the "board has never had such a committee alnce its organization." Sort of an Important matter I take It. Mighty big hurry too. Couldn't wait for Chairman Moores to get back. Couldn't wait for Director Miles to get back either. Maybe they were a frald to wait Special meeting too. Nobody to it and nobody knowing anything about it except the three men and the clerck ao says the paper. No body put on that committee except their own selves. Awful anxious a- bout having It even to running a low trick yet not quite sure they want to keep It after this term. That likely depends on whether they get in those they want to get in and get out those they want to get out. The whole thing reads mighty queer Folks can see through a board fence If there are plenty of knotholes, Mr. Editor. This whole committee busi ness has the look of a job to hoist a man Into office again. The Super intendent says he is no good, and he alnt, except to blow his own horn. Anyone who Is such an expert at that trade don't usually amount to much else. We don't want him, and that's emphatic. I don't claim to be aris tocratic myself but I can tell a man of culture when I see him. And once in a while I can spot a scaliawag. Now I'm not calling anybody any names, but If you can't have a different man agement of some things In your high school we will just nnturally have to go down In our pocketB and send our children somewhere else, or go with them. A good number of folks are do ing that thing right now. A am talk ing for myself nnd some of my neigh bors, who think just as I do. ' SOME FARMERS. Endorses Jonrnal Rond Ylews. Ed. Journal: I wish to congratu late you for your excellent article upon the subject of public roads, pub lished a few days ago. You have a clear, comprehensive grasp of the growth, development and permanency of the present sys tem of Improvement under our coun ty courts and district supervisors. And in advocating the further up building and continued development of the present system; and looking forward towards its future develop ment, providing for a state system of highways, you are getting down to sound logical and practical sense upon the subject. If the impratlral good rofiils theor ists of our cities could only realize the truthfulness of your statements about their theories being rot and tommy-rot as you define It; and cease making confusions and mis spending their efforts through mis leading agitation; It would prove of great benefit to the cause of good roads. As It Is, they are hindering in stead of helping In the work. If the city automobile owners want to help maintain our roads, and encourage the farmers to do more toward road building, they should draft and se cure the passage of a law, regulating the speed gears of automobiles and motor cycles; providing for a speed gear limit of about 20 miles an hour. Such a law will be passed some time In the future; and If Its passage Is JBjini IX Zl, 1WIB. delayed too long, It . will be more drastic when It does come; so those that own automobiles that do not wish their speed-power excessively regulated, should act without delay. I agree with you as to the amount the state should first appropriate to ward road Improvements; but disa gree with you as to how It should be expended. To my mind the important part for the state to do Is to acquire the own ership of, and begin developing as many available gravel bars and rock ledges upon our rivers and streams. especially navigable streams, as it Is possible. It Is state conservation 'of natural resources used in road surfacing. and state aid in preparing and mak ing such material, available, at re duced cost and at all seasons of the year that Is needed; and not actual construction. If such was provided for, the counties and local districts will be able to provide for the grad ing and surfacing work. Some time in the near future I will try and write an article along these lines, and attempt to show how suitable surfacing material and drainage and sewer pipe could be prepared by the federal, state, coun ties and cities' governments . work ing co-operatively, at greatly reduced cost; and making It so easily ob tained, that it would greatly stimu late and encourage road improvement work. Yours truly. NATURE STUDENT. What Does Selling; Stand For! Ed. Journal: One of the good old Scotch methods of committing a can didate to something definite Is what Is called "Heckling." I would like to heckle the Honorable Ben Selling a little by asking a few questions: 1. Does he believe in the recall fea ture of the Oregon law, Including Its application to Judges? 2. Does he believe In the public ownership of telephone and tele graph? 3. Does he believe in the express business by the government? 4. Does he favor tho election of federal judges by the people. It seems that the old assembly gang Is supporting Selling, and he in turn Is supporting Taft. This alignment may be good politics for one who professes progressive prin ciples, but It' raises some questions. L. D. R. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Great Chinese Doctor L. M. Hum Has medicine which will cure any known disease. He makes a specialty of and guarantees to cure catarrh, aa. thma, lung, throat, rheumatism, debil ity, Btomach, liver, kidney troubles; also any blackened or swollen mr. ness, broken limbs, smallpox epidemic ; an ainas oi Dons, lost manhood, female weakness, hernia troubles and paral ysis. Consultation free. Care of Ylck Se Tong Co., Chinese drugs and herbs. Office hours from 10 to 12 a.m. and 1 to p.7777kx7Jzkxqg ....L.Gnib m 1 to 7 p.m. Office open Sundays. 153 High street, upstairs, Salem, Ore. And Still They Come the NE W SPRING FASHIONS Practically Every Train from the East Brings Us Some Charming New Style or Some Other Welcome Addi tion to Our Already Extensive Exposition of Spring and Early Summer Modes. m : ( if li I 2 U. G. Shipley Co. T $r 145447 Liberty Street V MsrckaodiM BstwwaStat tad Caorl The Men Who Succeed as heads of large enterprises are men of great energy. Success, today, de mands health. To all Is to fall. It's utter folly for a man to endure a weak, run-down, half-alive condition when Electrlo Bitters will put him right on his feet in short order. "Four bottles did me more real good than any other medicine I ever took," writes Chas. B. Allen, Sylvanla, Qa. "After years of suffering with rheum atism, liver trouble, stomach disor ders and deranged kidneys, I am again thanks to Electrlo Bitters, sound and well." Try them. Only 60o at J. C Perry's. o Are the plow-lays sharp, and all the tools in first-class shape? o Now Is the time to exercise care in feeding up the horses for spring's work. o CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Dears the Signature of SAVING TIME tv TEI EPHON tz When a man feels the necessity of being In two placea at the same time ho goes to tho nearest telephone and sends his voice. It Is not exactly tk. same thing, but when a man talks hundreds of miles In opposite directions from tho same Bell Telephone It Is about aa good. In the dally use of llie telephone aman travels all over town by wire In a few mlnutea. It Is Junt as easy too travel all over the :ato and other states by means of the universal Long Distance Service of the Bell System. THE PACIEIC TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY Although a few of the new things are still in transit, the showing aa it now stands Is already far ahead of any previous one. It certainly Is worthy of a special trip to the store. Here are a few of the charming New Arrivals that have just been brought to light Don't miss them, Foallar Silk Dresses, Tailored Serge Dresses, Colored-Llnea Dresses. Wash Dresses la Plain, White, aid Novelty Materials. Children's Cloth Coats, Children's Tailored Drosses, Children's Chambray and Colored Gingham Dresses. New Baby Caps, New Lingerie Dresses, New Carter's Underwear, New Howard Underwear. Strawta, SALEM, OREGON Prist Many sufferers from rheumatism have been surprised and delighted with the nrnmnr relief AffnrHi1 h applying Chamberlain' Liniment. inoi one case or rneumatism in ten requires any Internal treatment what ever. This liniment la for aala hv all dealers. SALEM DANK & TRUST COJ - i GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS With our assurance that we are able and willing to take care of it, wo solicit your Banking Busi ness. Open an account with us, and we will extend you every favor consistent with good bank ing principles. WE PAY FOUR PER CENT ON SAYINGS Corner State and Liberty Streets J. L. Abler, President. W. Q. East, Cashier. S. S. East, Vice President. Dr. L. 11. Sleeves, L. II. Roberts, Directors. VOIP kin. me 7 . r- 1 "TV ; 1 1. .... i ' " V BaUUie uuiirttawea. ei '