Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 28, 1912, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALES, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1912.
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In preparation tor the entertain
ment of the largo number of slght
teerg who are expected this Beason to
visit (llacler National Park, work al
ready has been commenced by tiie
Oreat Northern . toward the erection
ot its proposed tVK.000 hotel at (Ha
rrier Park (formerly known as Mid
vale) the eastern entrance to the new
lisrk. The hotel will be about 200 by
100 feet, built mainly ot logs, some
what similar In style to the Forestry
building at the Seattle exposition.
Already 60 carloads of logs have
been received at Glacier Park station
for use In this structure some of the
logs being fit such, proportions that no
trore than two could bo placed upon a
cur. Som3 of these logs are no less
than six feet In diameter, and as a
number are to be used for pillars In
the main lobby, which pillars are to be
42 feet In height, some Idea of their
Immensity may be gained.
In addition to the large lobby, din
lug room, kitchen and other public
rooms, the hotel will contain about
100 guest rooms. The structure will
be most artistically decorated In a
manner In keeping with Its rustic
style, and the whole will well accord
with the rough grandeur of Us scenic
sotting.
( In connection with the building of
the hotel, Guthrie & Co., Great North
ern contractors, already have started
the construction of the magnificent
automobile road which will extend
tr.iongh the reservation for a distance
'of 40 miles from Glacier Park to the
J edge of the park, seven miles from St.
Marv'a lnke. From thta nnlnt nn try
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the lake the road will be built by the
government. This road will form the
northern terminus of the park to park
nad which Is to be built through
Montana from the Yellowstone Nat 'or.
al Park, and which promises to be one
of the most popular driveways of the
country.
LIGHTENING
STRUCK BARN
HEAR CITY
JOHN FABRY'S CHILDREN, PLAY
ING IN TIIE BARN, GET SEYERE
SHOCK ONE RENDERED UNCON
SCIOUS AND HAS NARROW F.S
CAPE, The lightning of WediiORday struck
a barn on the premises of John Fabry,
a few miles south of the city, and ad
ministered a sovere shock to Mr. Fa
bry's children, who wore playing In
the bnrn at the time. The roof of the
barn was shattered, the lightning fol
lowing down two of the poBts, strik
ing one of his daughters, a young
lady, and knocking her unconscious.
She was carried to the house, and af
tor restoratives were applied she re
gained consciousness. For awhile her
skin whs almost black as a negro's
from the effects of tho shock, but she
has fully recovered.
A few days before that the light
ning Btruck a farm house In the Bame
locality, coming over tho telephone
wire. The phone wns destroyed and
the floor of the house wns torn up
and other damage dono the house.
The family was away at the time.
At the time of the lightning It man
ifested Itself quite plainly nt the cen
tral station of the telephone com
pany, some of the operators, especially
m the long distance, losing tholr
bends, figuratively, for the time being.
MISS PE A R HINE IS
AGAIN IN Till: LEAD
1 An Incomplete count of the ballot
boi this morning showed a slight
change In the position of the candi
dates. Miss Pemoline, always well up
In the voting, now has the largest lead
shown by any candidate during the
contest. ,
Present standing as follows:
Clarlsa Pearmlne 1217
(iene Belle 1111
Mary KeUerlen 110!
Ruth Ketchum Ml
Jessie V. Keeton 077
Mary Edna Jones 942
Krnlly Nernd Ml
Audrey Davis . . 875
Nellie Schwab 816
The contest cIobob one week from
tomorrow night, so get busy If you are
supporting a candidate. .
Remember ",10 following mer
chants Issue votes to the amount of
five per cent on cash purchases or
(lvo votes on each one dollar:
ftully Capital Journal.
Dally Oregon Statesman.
J. L. Stockton.
Barnes Cash Store,
U. G. Shipley Co.
Salem Woolen Mill Store.
The Toggery,
OHcar Johnson. .
G. W. Johnson & Co.
Mrs. P. C. Fullcrton.
George Waters.
Jos. Adolph.
Central Cigar Store.
Shafer's Cigar Store.
Harry Ralph's Cigar Store.
D. J. Fry.
J. C. Perry.
Capital Drug Store.
Crown Drug Co.
Red Cross Pharmacy.
Duron & Hamilton.
Imperial Furniture Co.
Hauser Brother.
Marlon Billiard Parlors.
Commercial Book Store.
Pntton's Book Store.
Yoleohoma Tea Co.
Hello's Confectionery.
The Spa.
Zlnn's Confectionery.
Rolnhart's Shoe Store.
By making your purchases of them
you can boost for your favorite can
didate with free votes.
LAME EYERY MORNING.
Won Championship.
(ONIHD miCRR IJIAHIR wms.1
IIiikbiiiio, Alberta, June 28. Joe Bay
ley, of Victoria, wou the lightweight
championship of Canada here last
night from Billy Allen, of Ottawa, In
15 rounds of the fastest milling ever
witnessed In the Dominion. When
Referee Tommy Burns held aloft the
gloved hand of the Victorian, signify
ing his victory, iho 2500 spectators
fairly Bhook the arena with their
cherss, the demonstration showing the
popularity of the verdict.
A Had Rack Is Always Worse in the
Morning. Salem People Are
Finding Relief.
A back that aches all day and
causes discomfort at night Is usually
worso In the morning. Makes you
foel as If you hadn't slept at all.
Can't cure a bad back until you
cure tho kidneys. Doan's Kidney
Pills relieve sick kidneys make you
feel better work better, rest better
and sleep better.
The following statement proves the
merit of Doan's.
Isaac B. Smith, Thurston street,
Albany, Oregon, says: "For a long
time I was bothered by my back and
kidneys. I felt lame when first get
ting up in the morning and was of
ten so stiff and sore that I could
hardly work.. At last I heard nbout
Doan's Kidney Pills and got a sup
ply. They helped me at once and af
ter I had used two boxes, I felt better
than I had before in a long time. I
can highly recommend Doan's Kid
ney rills."
For snle by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Fostor-Mllhiirn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Notlce ot Intention to Improve South I
17th Street
Notice la hereby given that the
common council of the city of Salem,
Oregon, deems It expedient and pro
poses to Improve South 17th street
from 15 feet north of the south line
of Stato street to the north line of
Ferry street with Gravel Concrete
Pavement at the expense of the ad
jacent and abutting property within
said limits, In accordance with tho
plans, specifications and estimates
for the improvement of said South
17th street from 15 feet north of the
south line of state street to the north
line of Ferry street as heretofore
adoptod by the common council and
on file In the office of the city re
corder, which are hereby roferred to
for a moro particular and detailed
description of said Improvement, and
are hereby made a part of this notice.
Written remonstrances against the
Improvement proposed herein maybe
made at any tlr..o within ten (10)
days from the final publication of
this notice In the manner provided by
the city charter.
This notice Is published for ten
(10) days pursuant to a resolution of
the common council and the date of
uie nrsi puDlicatlon thereof Is the
18th day of June, 1912, and the date
of the final publication will be the
29th day of June, 1912."
CIIAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder.
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"Bill" Sloan of Tillamook writes
the mayor of Portland to find him a
wife. She must welch at lenst vnn
pounds.
It Is now well known that not more
than one case of rhoumatlsm in ten
requires any Internal treatment what
ever. All that Is needed Is a free an-
pllcatlon ot ChAmberlaln'i I.lnlmont
and mnssaglng the parts at each ap
plication. Try it and see how quickly
It will relieve the nnln and snrennna.
Sold by all dealers.
When your child has whooping
cough bo careful to keep the cough
Iooho and expectoration easy by giv
ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as
may he required. This remedy will
rIho liquify the tough mucus and
make It easier to expectorate. It has
been used succeRHfully In many epi
demics and is safe and sure. For sale
by all dealers.
All the logging ramps on the lower
Columbia will close for the celebra
tions July 4.
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Man Coillrlls 11 nil Hrenb. Pll.
After a frightful coughing spell a
man In Noenah, Wis., felt bid pains
in his side and his doctor found two
ribs had been broken. What agony
Dr. King's New Discovery would have
saved him. A few teaspoonfuls ends
a late cough, while persistent use
routs obstinate coughs, expels stub-
morn coius or neals weak, sore lunga
"I feel sure it's a God-Bend to human
ity," writes Mrs. Effle Morton, Co
lumbia, Mo., "for I believe J would
have consumption today, if I had not
used this great remedy." It's guaran
teed to satisfy, and VOIl enn enr a fraa
trial bottle or 50 cent or $1.00 size al
J. C. Perry's.
Jo-trnal "Want Ads" uring Results
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t Salem Fence Works j
Headquarters for
WOVEN WIRE FENCING
HOP WIRE BARB WIRE
POULTRY NETTING
SHINGLES
MALTHOID ROOFING
P. A H. and READY ROOFING
SCREEN DOORS
All at the lowset prices
CHAS. D. MULLIGAN
250 Conrt Street Phone 121
Journal "Want Ads" Brln Results.
YOUR STOMACH IS YOUR BEST
FRIEHD OR YOUR WORST EIIEMY
A bail stomach will cause you to
f. ot nil tired and run down, have
nick headache, bad trtnte In the
n.oiith, be droopy and nervous.
Cooper's New Discovery will tone up
n run-down, over-worked stomach,
digest your food, strengthen the ner
vous ByiKem and restoro the stomach
to a healthy condition so that you
may at what you please without
rar of Indigestion or stomach trou
leg. It will rid your stomach of nil
iioIroiir. excesMlvo acid and stomach
as, which Bonis your entire meal.
That nauseous feeling will leave you
and in fact you will feci fine gener
ally. It will a I ho regulnte your bow
els and relieve you of constipation
and rRtore your energy, ambition
and appetite. For sale by J. C. Perry.
All patent medlctnwi or medicines d,
vortlsed lu this paper are tor sale
DR. STONE'S
Drug Store
Sulem, Orcveu.
Also
DR. STONE'S
ITCH OINTMENT
Which cures in a few days
SCHOOL ITCH, MANILA ITCH,
MISSOURI ITCH or SEVEN
YEAR ITCH.
Price $1.00
Made by Dr. S. C. STONE,
Salem, Oregon.
SALEM DANK &
TRUST CO.
GENERAL BANKING AND
TRUST BUSINESS
With our assurance that we are
able and willing to take care of
it, we 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 FOnt PER CENT
ON SAVINGS
Csriier Slate and Liberty Streets
J. U Ahlers, President
W. O. East, Cashier.
8. 8. East, Vice President
Dr. U B. Steeves, L, II. Roberts,
Directors.
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This fract lies near a good
town on main line of S. P.
Railroad; 30 acres of best
beaver dam onion land; 20
acres of peaches; 60 acres
in grain; balance timber and
pasture.
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Good barn, onion warehouse,
20 cows, 1 0 horses and all
complete equipment.
Will make big money
as it stands, or as a subdi
division proposition cannot
be excelled.
Price is low at
$25,000
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