Fre Six DAILY CAPITAL J0UH5AL, SALEM, 0BEG05, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, WIS. COMPANIES MUST SHOW THE BOOKS The laying bare of name of stock holders of nil corporations dealing In liquors, for the purpose of nsoortuln ing If thoy do not take In tholr sweep municipal nnd other officials, nnil are In this way able to enjoy protection under tho law, lit Governor Wcst'B next move In Ills vice crusade In I'oit-1 land. In adillllon (o finding out If any of ficers are Block holders of theao cor porations, ho will also be able to I.Mrn from their other honks ns to whether they ai o violating the law In siilpiilni; lliliior Into dry territory. This action will be taken under i section of the corporation law whlclj provides that tho stock books of the corporation shall he open to Inspee (Ion for the purpose of IcnrnlnK the names of stockholders, nnd their orlier books also b eopen for Inspection. By this method, he believes, he will be ahlo to show to tho peoplo the ronunn why the law Is not enforced ngnhipt many breweries nnd liquor dealers, is that offlceii are stockholders. District Attorney Brown was toda directed to bring proceedings to dis solve the P.os 'Irii'K Drewery ft :ce company, on 'lis ground that !l bn violated the ,' I'V selllni? aa-r :ti dry terrltJ Articles of incorpora tion for this Institution shows Jiscpi Mlchellle, m-iyr of Rosebnrg, to Lc one of ihfl ine.it porators, end Mix Weiss sol Peter Wotck, to be the oth ers. The govorno" alo looked In'." the articles of Incorporation for the Over land Club, and found that J. H. Flem ing, J. A. McClary and J. M. Peters are the Incorporators. floes After Local Ilonse, This morning the governor notified the owner of tho Glenn Ellen House, on Front street, that they must get rid of their tenants, or he would tnke a hand . In the situation. Several months ago the governor directed the officers hero to close this house, nnd they compiled with his request. This morning he was advised that It had been opened up, and he gave orders that It must be closed and remained closed. THE ROUND-UP The Union county fair opens at La Grande September 9 and that of Ba ker county at Haker City September 10. Racing will be a big feature at both. More thnn 300 Shrlners assembled at Itnseburg today, mostly from southern Oregon. They will go to Marshfleld tomorrow. Major J. J. Morrow, Corps of U. S. Engineers, now at Portland, has been appointed by President Taft chairman of the Alaska Railroad commission. ' Twenty-six carloads of sheep, the largest shipment ever made from Ilen- tcn county, wero sent out of Corvallls Wednesday. Kugene physicians emphatically as nr-rt that Mildred Green, the child murdered thero last week, had not been UHsaulli-d some time previous to her murder, There was such a rumor, which they pronounce damnable. The pioneers of Douglas county held a grand reunion at Olalla Wednesday I). F. Melluln, president of the Ore gon City Commercial club, has gone eoBt to try and get tho Pike-Crane Paper Co. to locate Its plant there. It would employ 200 persons. There was quite a frost In Wallowa county Thursday night. The report says but little damage was done, Pete Dlazelm, a Servian, was Bhot by a comrade with whom he quar reled, at Wlllbrldge, five miles north of Portland, Sunday, and may die. A little son of Frank Krlze, aged 18 months, was drowned near Mallu, Klamath county, last week. He was trying to catch some tame ducks In an Irrigation ditch, and fell In. arriving In that city somewhat the Notice of "wh iur wbui. 1 lie trip IB IUUUU in Humphrey Miller, of Klamath Falls, took to drinking tea made of Jlmson weed, to cure rheumatism. Only he roic treatment by doctors prevented the cure being; accomplished. He wilt live. The Oregon Rural Letter Carriers' association, which has been In Besston for two days, adjourned yesterday afternoon. The Shrlnara attending the pilgrim age from Ashland to Coos Ray are ' JSKg'q- "" H -..n-NMM.MiM.nil. i,,,..,.,.-., ; AUwealhcrs-allv X " conditions V; I the best auto oil f rrfj inthe liil nandiest can. L y,r, jl ! For Sale Everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) - Is Your Judgment Good?:! A look at Barr's windows will soon show you. Can you pick out the lucky article? If you can, you are many dollars ahead. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE autos and the roads, due to the heavy rains, were hard to travel, a any, even a Shrlner, ever traveled. The number of marriage licenses Is sued In Linn county last month only exceeded the divorces granted by three At Wedderburn, Curry county, last week, the grand Jury Indicted one Its own members ror soiling liquor on Sunday. He pleaded guilty and paid his fine. Intention to Construct a Trunk Line Sanitary Sewer Through Portions of Depot Addition and Oak Lodge Addition to Salem, Oregon, and Certain Acreage Tracts Lying South of the County Road Leading From Salem, Oregon, to Turner, Oregon. ' A. THE OPEN FORUM f The Capital Journal Invites pub lie discussion in this department Let both sides of all matters T oe juny Drouirni oui it is noi the purpose of this newspaper to do the thinking for Its readers. 44---M-4--f The Hull Moose. The big Bull Moose with his eyes to the sun. Could never keep pace to the "Stren uous One" Oh, obstreperous Teddy of Oyster Bay, Think you the dear people are "nil to the pay?" A friend to the laborer, ah, yes, It la true. Tho "Trusts" and the "Big Doys" who labor for you. McCormlck Is one of tho laboring friends, Frank Munsey, poor soul, on the Dull Moose depends. George Perkins, another poor hard working man, Is plugging for Teddy as hard as he can. The needs of the people the Bull Moose can see, But dear, trusting people, that need Is Just "Me." ' To the Republican party he Boon said good-bye. When at last they "got wise" to his Majesty "I," But the "Grand Old Party" was quite good enough When It gave up the plums and stood for his bluff. They know what he needs and you bet they're on, For the big Bull Moose Is a big "Bull Con." ANIM M. S NET AG. If you knew of the real value of Chamberlain's Liniment for lame back soreness of the muscles, sprains and rheumatic pains, you would nevor wish to bo without it. For sale by all deal ers. T SAVE YOURSELF There is no reason why you should always be a slave. If you are desirous of saving yourself or a friend from a drunk ard's grave, you cannot afford to overlook the opportunity offered at the Hot Lake Sanatorium for the cure of the liquor and drug habit Hot Lake mineral baths prepare the body for the treatment and then sooth the nerves and actually remove Uie desire for the liquor or drug. Hundreds of happy homes In Oregon and Washing ton today bear witness to the efficiency of the Hot like treatment One week will In moat cases effect a cure. Sometimes longer Is re quired, but not often. The best of care Is given the patient. For full Information, address 1 Hot Lake Sanatorium. VTALTEB M. PIEECI Pre, and Mgr. Hot Lake, Oregon Real Estate Bulletin 116 $1550. Lot 60x153 on Court street If you are In the market for a lot don't overlook this. 168 (3500. g-room house and lot 85 xl20 on Front Stroet This is the property to keep your eye on. 187 $5000. 8-rooin modern house. This Is close In property, four blocks from court house. 20213600. 7-roora bungalow, beamed ceilings, built In seats, china closets, den and fireplace, full basement and furnace; an Ideal home. W9 S2C00. G-room bungalow, beamed ceilings, column openings, large lot, close In; $500 cash, balance same as rent 181 $1200. Five-room houBe and barn, 4 blocks from State street. Built one year; some fruit; $: down, balance monthly or will take team as part payment. 214 $1300, 11 acres,' 3 miles from center of city, 6-room, plastered houBe, water n kitchen, good barn, 6 or 7 tons of hay, one horse and wagon, farm Implements, In cubator, chicken houso to handle 100 chickens. 205 $2400. 10 acres 2 miles south of city limits, 200 apples, 200 peaches, 100 Cherries, straw berries and raspberries. This Is the Inst of a large farm, and is very fine. 19314000. 15 acres, 4 miles south, 6 acres la prunes, 2M acres straw berries, acre peaches, 1 ncrcB logunborrlos; horse, cows nnd farm Implements Included. 213155 acres, 8 miles south of Salem on rock road, 18 ncres prunes, 3 acres peachos, 3 acres cherries, buildings good, spring water pip ed to house; price $100 per acre. 17850 acres 2 miles from Salem, 40 acres In cultivation, lays fine to cut Into tracts. Nothing better than this; price $185 per acre. 300 $18,:00, 280 acres deep red hill soil, 200 acres In crop this year, 40 acres , fine timber, 40 acres open pasture, can easily be put In grain, flue house (large), fine barn, both house and barn on concrete basements, well fenced 12 i acres prunes, large prune dryer, running water; will take up to $6000 In Salem property; terms on balance. For Bent Seven-room house, close In wa ter paid. Six-room house, good location. Five-room house and barn. List your houses for rent PARKER & WAREHAM. With E. Hofer A Sons, 113 South Com mercial 8treet Office open evenings. Notice la hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem, Ore gon, deems and considers It necessary and expedient and proposes to con struct a trunk line sanitary sewer as an extension of what ls( commonly known as the South Salem sewer sys tem through portions of Depot addl. tion and Oak Lodge addition to Salem, Oregon, and certain acreage tracts ly. ing south of the county road leading from Salem, Oregon, to Turner, Oregon. Said trunk line sanitary sewer ex tension shall be known and designat ed as "Sub-trunk Sower A,'' and the cost of constructing the same, togeth er with 5 per cent of the cost added for engineering and other Incidental expenses, shall be assessed on the property directly benefitted by the construction of said Sub-trunk Sewer A, the boundaries of which said prop erty Is included within the boundaries nnd limits described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the east line of the Oregon & California Rullway Com pany's right of way at a point opposite the alley In block 14, Depot addition; thence southerly along the east line of the Oregon & California Rail way . Company's right of way to the south city limits; thence east erly along the south city UmltB to the east line of lot 8 In Rur al Home Tracts; tnence northerly along the east line of lots 8 and 4, Rural Home Tracts; thence north westerly along the center of the Tur ner road to the east line of Simpson's addition; thence northerly along the east line of said Simpson's addi tion to the center of block O, Simp son's addition; thence westerly along the center of said blocks G and F of street; thence easterly along CroBS street with a 12-Inch vitrified pipe through Oak Lodge addition and Cross said addition to 24th street; thence northerly along 24th street to.Bolle- vue street; thense westerly along Bellevue street to the middle of block 1, J. Myers' addition; thence south erly along the center of blocks 1, 9 and 10, J. Myers' addition to Hyde street; thence westerly along Hyde street to the Turner road; thence northwesterly along the Turner road to a point opposite the alley In block 19, Depot addition; thence westerly through block 20, opposite the alley In block 19; thence through alley In blocks 19, 18, 17, 16, 15 and 14, De pot addition, to the Oregon & Califor nia Railway Company' right of way. Said sub-trunk Bewer A shall be constructed In accordance with the plans and specifications for the same heretofore adopted by the common council of the city of Salem. Oregon, by resolution No. and on file In the office of the city recordor, reference to which plans and specifications for a more detailed description of said sewer Is hereby made and tho plat, profile and detail of plnn of sub-trunk sewer A in South Salem sewer district are hereby referred to and made a part of this notice, the said sub-trunk sew er A Is particularly described as fol lows, to-wlt: Beginning at the manhole on the east side of the Southern Pacific Rail way company right of way which said manhole Is the termination of the 14 Inch main trunk sewer, a part of the South Salem sower system and is lo cated at a point In Depot addition on the center line of Waller street In Yew Park addition to Salem, Oregon, projected, at the Intersection thereof with tho east line of said right of way of the Southern Pacific Railway com pany; running thence southerly with a 12-lnch vitrified sewer pipe to the Intersection of nines street to a man hole; thence easterly along Hlnes street with a 12-inch vitrified pipe to a manhole In the Intersection of Four teenth Btreet; thence southerly along Fourteenth street with a 12-Inch vitri fied pipe to the Intersection of Cross street extended, to the enBt line of the land now owned by George F. Rodgers of Salom, Oregon, to a manhole: thence from said manhole with a 10 Inch vitrified pipe In a south.msterly direction on a straight line to a point and manholo which is located on the west line of lot 6 Rural Home Tracts and 350 feet north of the south line of said lot 6, Rural Home Tracts; thence south with an 8-Inch vitrified pipe along and upon the west line of lots 6 and 7, Rural Homo Tracts a dis tance of 400 feet and terminating In a manhole. Remonstrances and objections may bo filed against the construction of said proposed, sub-trunk sewer A In South Salem sewer district at any time within ten days from the date of the final publication of this notice. This notice Is published for a period of ten (10) days by order of the com mon council of the city of Salem, Ore gon, the date of the first publication being the 27th day of August A. D. 1912, and the final publication being the 7th day of September, 1912. Chas.tF. ELGIN. City Recorder. 8-27-llt SAWMILL' . IS BURNED AT TACOMA IDNITHP PEXSS UM9BD Willi. Tacoma, Wach., Sept. 2, Onir hun dred thousand dollars is today esti mated by officials of the D. & M. com pany to be the loss sustained In a fire which destroyed the company saw mill at South Prairie Saturday night The fire Btarted in some refuse near the mill. The company had recently spent $70,000 In remodeling the plant, and It was one of the most modern In he Btnte. The loss is covered by Insurance. ALBANY FOLKS ARE ALL WACKIMJ NOW Albany will have no street car ser vice for three or four days because of an accident which happened nt 5 o'clock Sunday evening, when work men on the Oregon Electric let one of their power wires fall on the Port land, Eugene & Eastern trolley at the intersection of the two lines at Fifth and Lyon streets. The Oregon Elec tric wire carried 1300 volts and the trolley wire only 500, and the contact burned out the armature In the ma chine In the local electric plant which furnishes power for the street enr system. It will require three or four days tp secure a new armature and repair the damage. A car crowded to the doors with people, who had lust came from the ball game In Athletic park, was ready to leave the southern end of the line when the accident happened, putting the system entirely out of commission. ,1 en, It II V V .HU il Reasons Why You Should Install a Camp- """ bell Winter-Chaser Furnace Because it combines all the supreme ad vantages of warm-air heating the warm floors, convenient registers, no dunger of freet Insr pipes, etc. with utmost economy of fuel and labor, ad an even, healthful temperature moist, clean and pure. If your present system is unsatisfactory In any particular, investigate WINTER-CHASER FUMMCE ELLS You don't know what lieatlngcomfort means until you have llils Wlnler Chaser Willi all that goes with It ilia Cuaranlre the Campbell Stnutbnck of you, witli all the satisfaction It Insures The Winter-Chaser Is madeof AVr tied than any oilier furnace in the country There are no cement Joints In Its construction no possible escape of gas Willi the large air-chamber and entrance door III the Jacket youaresuro of cltan, pure air. And it warms 20 barrels at once here's the best fire insurance In the world The 15-gallon reservoir keeps the air of your home moist and balmy. No warping and cracking of furniture no lll-lieulth from dry, microba-laden air, - Get In touch Willi us . Get a copy of the "Twlce-a-Day" booklet. It gives more reasons all the reasons convinc ing nnd true Come and examine the Winter-Chaser anyway Made by The Campbell Heating Co., of Dcs Moines, la. HAIIEKTSCIIER & FULLER I'lione 000 Sulein, Oregon $SO,000,000 Lost Annually by Wage Earners. Dr. Sadler estimates that about $80.- 000,000 In wages Is lost annual'y to the American people as a direct result of colds. Lost time means lost wages and doctoring Is expensive. Use Fo ley's Honey and Tar Compound promptly. It will stop the cough, and hoal and soothe the sore and Inflamed air passages. Cure .your common colds quickly, and prevent their developing Into more serious conditions. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound contains no opiates. Is safe for children. The genuine Is In the yellow package. When a girl marries the man she's engaged to she is apt to loet a mighty Indulgent friend, FT" n J La 0 Ml Practically in the city limits of Salem. This place consists of 26 acres of the best land In the Willamette valley, every foot of which la In cultivation: There ahre 14 acres of bearing prune trees. There are 2 acres of bearing cherry trees. There are two acres of bearing apple trees. There Is a fine vineyard of tho best grapes. There Is a garden, Including berries, etc. There Is a good house, barn, fruit drier and all the necessary out buildings. There Is a team, wagon, all fai m implements and full equipment There is nothing in the Willamette valley that can surpass this place, and few can equal It. Owner must sell at sacrifice to return east, let us show this to you. Parker & Wareham Win E. HOFER & SONS 213 South Commercial Street Telephone Muln 82 Here is an investment will make any man an independent fortune inside of five years Located on Great Southern Pacific Interurban Electric Railway System $13, 750 Money la a splendid substitute brains In tome for Cash, balance at 6 per cent interest, long time if desired, buys best 55 acres adjoining West Salem, Property that is bound to increase in value at the rate of $100 per acre every year. Twenty acres in Royal Anne cherries, 4 years old. Six acres large bearing orchard, apples and pears. Two and one-half acres English walnuts, $4000 of improvements, besides orchards, put in at $2000, Right on the line of the new railroad bridge being built across the river to Salem, and on line of the Salem and Dayton extension. Has county roads on three sides of the land. Less than ten minutes walk to big steel bridge. Seven minutes by motorcar from business center of Salem, Beautiful, sightly, scenic residence property, of which there is little left for sale around Salem, and none in so large a tract. ' Adjoins famous Kimball cherry sweepstakes prize orchard, for which $1500 an acre has been refused.' Last larste tract on market suitable fnr nrrencro n tnt. T? unrrro x enure I 213 South Commercial Street Salem, Oregon ;