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TWO THB DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OBEOON, THBUSDAY. AUGUST 27, 1911. ! i KEW QUARTERS READY CALIFORNIA NAMES rUK MAIL UMIAKS Secretary "Olcott Rtl Don Splendid Piece of Work In Rearranging Capi tol and Used Appropriation Well. Results Are Somewhat of Surprise, Especially the Winning of the Sena torial Nomination by Shortridge. By the irat of next week most of I Francisco, Aug. 27. Hiram W. the ntftta officers will be inatullvd io i Johnson of tua Francisco. Canluin Jn ineir new orrices tnar nave wen ejni pleted aiiHHt the last legislature appro- nriutwi i.ril (llltl fur rumiul.il; nj tha alata ' - - - -- - r. - --- t capitol. Visitors whu pan through the i laie eapuoi Duiiuing nay mat uregon tata house compares nnmt favorably with those of the most of the other states and in many inxtance excels, especially in upkeep. Nine big room tl&va. iwtan rut 11 rfe intfl 17 a ail htf nwiv. I ' " ' - J ing the beating plaot out into the rapi tol yard and moving the aupreme court, the state library and printing depart' jnent over into the aupreme court annex, eight departments which were former ly housed in down town offieea are al lowed room in the Btate bonne. 'nt in I La tl,.. .i.iA k ,.,.... I..... - v . ... ".-.v "--" mm i ongrpssman Joaepn K. Knowlnnr painted both outside and in, but all of !,,f Alameda had defeated Samuel Short "",odelin8 h ,,Mn rtone on the ' ridge of Nan Francisco for the Kepubli 50.000 amirniiriatiun ami if im likelv ... .. - . . ' - - i,i -- -- j iK'iiiiniii inn iur wnnior. i.BTertt re' that $4000 will le left for future im turns show that 1729 precincts out of! provemeat and new furnishings. The. , 4 l:i gave Km.wland .15.150 and Short. ' plana tor the temodgling were prepared I riil.'i! 31.013. James D. Phi-Inn ..f Sui ter II. Rowell of Fresno for irreKftlVrt n.m.i Hull.. .. HFR f ANninATF yaiet t0. ! Tw,,'ri,"k'' fmre " i wuwiviiiuu agera ciunueu today that final returns ,1 "",,J no,T the I.oa Angelea man ! iiereaiea tranris v. Kersling, bia eloa eat competitor, by 20,000. One of the moat linnififanf faatiira of the primary was the strength show a by John Kalielman, a Progressive, who raptured the Republican as well as the Pri.orea.i va n..n 1 1 .... i: . . . . . . . v ...iimiuu iui iiruiriiBBt . 1 " - - governor. With the eount not more '"long the southwest Oregon coat. than half rompleteil, Fredericks s far . 11 w( ""possible to ascertain has received 40,011 votes. Kubelman, ''r running ah a republican, received 3 .or'by i NOTHING NET FROM ! RADIATORS TO I iuu man-i mm annAAfi mu itnrinr cmrif IT Aft Al DM l OALLin i I. Irederirks of l.os Anni'ln an.1 John B. Curtiu of Honors, Tuolumne eouuty, will fight it out in the general election in .November for the governor- snip or vanrornia. Although the re turns from Tuesday's primary election! continue to eome in alowly, it seemed i eertnin today that Curtin had won the Uemoeratic nomination over Fred II. : Hall of Bnkersfield and Edward White ; of Ws.tnonville. At 7:30 o'clock this otorninir returns from 17.'!.-! j out of a total of 443 in California gave lurtin 1.145, Hall lU,ySi and White; W& It was generally believed here I that Curtin would msintain his lend. It seemed prartieally certain today tnnt . ongressman Joseph K. Know land Marshfield, Ore., Aug. ;7.AlthonKh . nothing indicating that a naval battle1 waa in progress off Coos Bay was heard early today, verification of heavy j uring; vraieruaT auercoou a-ij'aicuu.- ; bv warships reaching here troiu Eugene's Uniformed Club Will Make Junket to the Capital City During, the State Fair. i Children Cry for Fletehi. 'SI tar . 11 w" -"poswiDie to ascertain n- unea ai a mt-eii lan rr or not "aval engagement ia.1 taken be held at the I 3 ' place, and no wreckage was being wanh-1 row night. Plai ' ed ashore, but hundreds of citizens of attending fie I.i : . i . i. - :-:.. . - O.'U Ri.i.li;.... u .. .1. . l-- reived 27,047 votes as the Progre-wive ,hi !,io-. w-1" "fard the firing, were candidate for lieutenant governor positive that it was that of camion. Hiram W. Johns, unopposed as the , Th" e w" over"- wi,h fo8 x- Progre-wive candidate for governor, m d'r- lf there for"Kn war vess1'' far has recoived .Tt.075 votes in the offing, they could not be sees. iu ne congre.,onai race Ju ,u Kahn Tuesday 'a primary elec tion indicated to-, Details of a junket trip to Salem, all ! which will be made by the Kugcne Radi ators durine the state fair, will be out- heth-1 lined at a meeting of the Radiators to commercial cuio lomor ns will also be made for .an county fair and in 1 k AS II II II 1 l.. ... .. ymi. nMp Tuesday ' primarv elect on nd cated to-. " , : " " ' . , , defeated llen.y ( ulombat the Fourth dav ,.,, in llie 90llth A delegation of 40 or oO 1. 1 expected lis net for both , the Republican and John D. iWericks. republican can-1 ,0 B.tt(,nd the state fair at Salem ae; vitations from severnl towns to attend festivities will be considered. Most j important among these will be that ! from Pendleton to attend the "Round! I'p," and that from Walla Walla to at tend the "Frontier Days." ! A delegation of 40 or 50 is expected illations, John I. .i;.i.. ' ' ..i cordinc to I I.. Lewis, president. I-ast . ' .ii'intv? iui uu irrniir. man waa suunu . . tne Demoeratie. Re- bv the earlier r..,rt. men by Htata Architect Knighton. See re tary Olcott says it is a vast improve ment over the former .arrangement and ono ithat will provide- fur the increase of the business of the state for years to eome. The legislators tit the 'next emiofl will find they have about 20 office rooms for the use of the com mittee and it will not be necesnaiy : to meet in tha corners ot rooms occu- j piod by the stuto officers. The secretary of state's offices w ill occupy the west half of flip north wing! of the first floor. This space was fur-; merly occupied by the state printing plant. There is at the. dipKul of this' force one large room and fifljr smnller offieea and t ivo more .for the autnimi j Iiilo department. Across the hull in' the east half of this wing will be the! offices of the statu treasurer. This! ' room was formerly used to house tin ' heating plant and the Inbor roinmiseiou- i fcr. In the basemont the state treasurer ! la one store room and the secretary ! pt llate four for the storing of docu ments nni such. Huth of these depart-1 ments are equipped with vnults. i Two rooms have been added for the nse of the insurnncs commissioner anil the state accounting department now in , ' Portland will be moved to this eify. Tha mailing room lias been rearranged; for the department of weights and men-! urea, une room rtirmerly used ns a tore room ha been added to the tie-1 Iartment of the superintendent rf pub ic, instruction. This room, ti.gether: with the two rooms now occupied by : the Board of Control and tli room to' lie used by the water commission, were " made out of the rooms formerly used ' by th state railroad commission. ' A j, ' mall ball which led to the etuirway to the socond floor has been converted into ladies' rest and toilet room. . 1 The room on the second floor now, la use' by the secretary of elate will bel occupied by tint corporation eommis- i ; ion. The state treasurer's office will ' be occupied by the tax commission. The! room from which the tax commission ' recently moved will be used bv the! ecretary of the State Fair board." The room at the north end of the senate! chamber will be vacated for the uses : of tie senate during the coming es-' 10a and after that one will be donated to the uses of press, and the room 'now U use by the corporation rommission i will probably pass as a beritago to the 1 tate architect. j On the third floor th old'aupremc court library room has been cut into J smaller rooms to be used a commit-! tee room by the legislators. Also a hearing room 30 feet square, for the nse of the different commissions, has been provided. The room formerly, used by the supreme eourt have been! remodeled and are now occupied by the' "tate railroad commission. The "state ! Industrial accident commiiwion took th! three rooms used by the clerk of the upreau court. The room used by thei juauoes of the supreme eourt and state librarian have beea turned over to the) labor commissi. .ncr, the fieh and game, commission, the state forester and tn highway commission. The physician employed by the state industrial ,,ci lent commission will soon occupy the room on this floor next to the fish and ame commission. ' There is BtiU ,l)ms )jnoeilIU ,0 u,l laid oa the new offices and some minor improvement to be mode, and it is "elf that most of next week will be! moving oay, ' but all of the state of i fieiala, though each claims that hc! "Wl .?JTtium ,h'", hc CCt'ttinu. a. jwrta that hi. new quarter, are vastly ! ;!h" th.oKI 0lu", ouJ ,hB, .0,000 appropriation has been spread ' out w multitude of impruvements. i Deafness Cannot Be Cured j . u. 1. ..nm-d bar. """ lSl'l llMrlag. m whVi it iS a.il, turd, lnlnm J "h. rwi? ,J2 "a Ib. r-o, ,. . nZr.Mdi. i fm Ml ot t.a Sr. aaua.4 bv Cti.rriL ,. ff wiurwui uraa j T'il Oo Mu"r IWIHira for aT I r W DNlfM. (r4 by raorrh) Ihat I mm b w by Halls C.i.rrn r . '1HliNr CO . Told. OM i )4 kr iii, tc. Mail " iunilr eills for eaaailaaUaa . Some men never niak much noise in! tke world fter they join the door Hammer' qatoa. 3. C PE2RT, DRUlKHST. HAS VALUABLE AOENCT I J. C Perry ha tha agency for the I simple mixture of buektaora bark, gl-i cerine, etr., known a Adlrr I ka, tit remedy which berant famous by curing ' aprc!','"!ia. Tbi simple remedy has jicw-nrful x-tion and drains suck siir-; j'.ri.-:eg amounts of old matter from the ltd that ,lt"r ON'K DUSK relieves' our stomach, gas on the stomach and tor .Hntioir almost IMMEDIATELY.' The Ql'ICK action of Adler I ka is tcnithiog. , j tie state supreme court, although Wal. ter iiontwell of Un Angeles was run ning a close third. For the two asso ciate supreme justiceships, Wm. P. I.awlor was lea. ling. Luvien ."haw was second and John 1). Mun.hv ii.ir.i iraiiiiaco won ap easy victory over1 Thomu (iriffin of Modesto for the I An Independent Leads Democratic nomination, nnd Fram i, J. , Angeles, ( ., Aug "7 -Latest Heney of Mn. Francisco defeated Ches- ' ,, i,f U Angeies county from OouiurrKtit nuiuiiiat V I . .i . . . IT,:''" '"''"7" e uemoeraue. Ke- bv ,ie .,r)i puiiii.an wiiii i rnnressive nominations -,. i. , .i i in the Fifth district. Indication, , ?0 h l' SIT I ' Tv '7 a. ni. tmluv tK.t iv... , !:i- hen w th Thomas Lee Woolwine, and Frank M. Anvelotti.' hi.l '".'':Pt,n.'"'. has taken the load for dis places on the allot for chief justice of l"'! ?ttoot, A"ele eouu,; tke state supreme court, although Wal. ?.4,".J!W H-.fo"'.. republican nominee resDonded to the Cherrian invitation and this year a larger body will be sought. Tt in also nlnnned to make a pood v showing at the Lane county fair in Eu- . u 1 .i nominee. K",lc lirAl iuuuiu, ami uvimia iui ima Wnnlvlnd ;. .kA-:. ...... .buKta will tip il iRi' iissed . Kufipne (iimrd. vv.n...v 1 . BUUn 111 I t -1 1 (1 1 IHll.'l o . - strength in the outlying precincts audj 1 1 indications are that he will lead Ford BED CEOS8 DAY. by a good margin. ; Chicago, Aug. 2li. September 1 was An extra force of clerks is at work 'designated as Red Cross day in the al the office f the registrar of votes, ' American baseball league by President which is literully flooded with election Johnson today. On that date 25 per material. ' ' cent of tiie receipts or all games will The official tabulated count will com-' be turned over to the American Red mence today. " , ro9 society. The uian Salem Garage ees.u wners The Geo. M. Reeves Garage, of Capitol and Union streets, has purchased the good will and business of the Salem Auto Garage, formerly operated by Chamberlain Bros., at 246 State; street. E. A. PRUI1T The contractor, has purchased a half interest in the . Salem Autb Garage, with us,' an&'is. in charge' as manager; You car owners are" fortunate in having Mr. Pruitt's services offered to you in this connec tion. His reputation as a builder and as a man in" this and Polk county guarantees;! GOOD SERV ICE. Promises will be made only after due con , sideration, and when made will be carefully, punc tiliously carried out. Mr. Pruitt will give his un- AirriAA - 1 1 ... . . . . uivwcu personal care 10 every detail of this busi- iiess. illlO'l I 1 Storage of Cars for Professional Men Will be a specialty here. The garage is close in, fire proof and has some one in it night and day. f . You'd best reserve your space soon and not take chances with the crowd which the rainy season will send here. Promptness and "Stay-Put" Work You want your auto when you want it. We realize that, and shall constantly endeavor to cut down the time of repair work, and to help you to avoid those exasperating delays that so often occur, by doing our work in the best manner we know how and only men with the "know how" will be allowed to work here. THE GEO. M REEVES GARAGE At Capitol and Union, we shall conduct exactly as heretofore, buying, selling or trading "second" autos and motorcycles. What do you need? What have you to trade? Our policy will remain one of paying a-Tair price for what we get. adding a little profit, and selling for less than real value. You are urged to investigate the big saving we offer you in comparison with the big profit (bonus) you'd have to pay the "new" dealer. ; THEgSALEM AUTO GARAGE Personally managed by that man Pruitt. 246 State Street. Phone 386 THE GEO. M. REEVES GARAGE Capitol at Union. Phone 971 OBen Vve MONEY SAVERS TO WISE AUTO BUYElisL P V- j .- ........ . -VVvVVx The Kind You Ilavo Always Bought, and whlrh lalanu .d ClUWrcu-Eiprteace eK What is C ASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute fo Casto fm t gorlc, Drops and S.wthiiigr Syrups. It is Dleii'nf contains neither Opium, Morphine nor fW v U BHbstance. Its age ir ta guarantee. It deMrov v?"0 and allays FevcrUha.cg8. lmwCtK'SS hus been In constant use for tlie relief ol Conntimit? tt riatolency, Wind Colie, all Teething Troffs Diarrhoea. It reerulatcs the Stomach and ?d GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS yBears Signature of In Use For Over 6 Years If 15 I M Huie Wing Sang Go. HopPicl m. - ." CUT PRICES ON ALL .V iters : : 4' . " DDiies -mi BUY HERE AND"-SAVE - YOUR MONET 32S N. COMMERCIAL ST. SALEM. OREGON SPANISH POUTICIANS WOULD JOIN ALLIES King Alfonso Opposes This and Would Maintain Strict Neutrality His Ad visers Think There Will he Much Spoil to Divide. Madrid, Aug: 27. Certain politicians at the Spanish nnnri wnm trTrfi... I tolay to create sentiment in favor of j their etiuntry'g participation, on the J Anglo-Franco-Russian allies' side, in : the ponding war. Aing Alfonso was said to oppose this strongly, insisting on the strictest neu trality. Many believed, however, that lie would be overruled by men who believe there would be immense spoils to divide when the war ended, and want Spain to have its share. Political radicals declared if this hap pened there certainly would be a revolution. may go to 3000 eggs. Up to. the-pre"-, ent it is limited to 1382."' The French editor was. highly de lighted later to learn that a hen. unlr the care of one pf the Yankee 8itil ists; Professor Dryden, had actually sur passed his 300-egg per heu (iioit by the margin of three eggs." ' Married inen are easily convinced that they ct all the punishment eom ing to them fight here on earth. , .' LOSING HOPE WOMAN VERY ILL i PAEIS EDITOR'S VIEW j OF THE "YANKEE" HEN , Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, ; ure, Aug 2. In one year tho hen goes Beyond all berforman. t ..t.i:rv- the world's record of 291 eggs, and the! , Yankee specml.sts who declared about, ten years ago that the laying of 200 f I wul1 b Meal to reach now! ; nave the ambition of surpassing 300 in! Finally Restored To Heal By Lydia. E. Pinkham i . Vegetable Compound - Bcllevne, Ohia'-"I was in a terrible state before I took Lydi E. Pinkhani $ . mr I 1 . Cm. . pound My back acheduntilltnougw it would break, 1W pAJDB IUI v.. -i . nervous feelings sod periodic tronbles. I was very weak and r run down and was , losing bxipa cf ever x being well " W:iCr MAS L-J : stronz. After f ing Lydia B- I I , " Va . VI I in. . 7 Bumu" "d carries an I pin ihen whose world record too,l but a rew weeks KnfnrA k-; , v-.t itiuw oroKen nv another Oregon Station hen. ( w S? the lessioas to be learned frorTthe experimentii t P.e. L . ' lae. ,k. .: ''ram i-yuen anil other poultry speci.lu.ts the editor sav,? cannot say too much for your i.". nr i a 1 1 :ki it in tha house a it cost three time the amount . - Chas. Chapman, R. F. D. No. 7 Bi tuo, Ohio. Woman's Precious Gift. Th one which abe hould TL ' we thus ".u,.'?:n. ailment ueculiar to her -7 , result, ...y fMtened itacf -vpon her. When s f 'irt the laying of he tot ' fected such women may Xa j may go up to i egKs. or a year ukhun' VegeUble CP' rJlZ i yuhn my b ' wnythatliMbewonderf 1 'aver! Jf "l"'; catr. ceasful in restoring health to ft" " . '""mv "0 ;.iu OITT v - mtnn . - - .5'! rM oeclur to" her n third. so,i ir. ,"'::! Ttra bTii mpi'j,. be 'J"- "..7. e.-end. very fioo,l tave .1 !-X tt fca . ? - " IU .)t i 200. Below rtl '..I.J:'" ?ith LTdiaE.rinkUam-8 .e?r- !Oiridere,l renin iZT Ci Mrimmnnd will hetylOTL.?" Third, hens eive tkBi, ! tnl.vrfiarlinkhsm Medie'n nj-,.. w maximum rnrSif ! fro r?-, .to",iv lasts Tico. Your letter wiUbor" rTfti I.1.'.hJ,7 I read nd answered by ; fth, the total produetioa of a heu and held In strict eonfiif5. 1 tweo r v .''sniMr...