THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPT. 21. 1916.
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Structure at Independence
Which Caused Start of
Recall Collapses -
The coucreto bridge over the slough
at North Independence collapsed yes-1
terday.
The construction of this bridge eon-
stitutes one of the principal items upou
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FOR RENT 7
Phone 782M.
room house,
close in.
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CIDER At Commercial Cider
10c per gallon.
works,
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GOOD MEALS 2"
or muiith. Phone
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rates bv week
' sepl23
which are based the movement for a '
recall of the county court of Polk coun- j
ty, and as a natural consequence that i
I mni'Pmunt hna token a fresh illincttis. I
It is stated in the recall petition
that the county court tore out a steel
bridge and a heavy fill within the cor
porate limits of Independence and con-1
structed a new fill and bridge without I
any necessity existing for such action, j jjA py wish KW To assist with work!
HARRY Window cloaner. Phone 708.
oct7
THESPASS Notices lor sale at Jour
nal office. tf
FOR RENT 3 cicely furnished suites.
303 N. High. If
WANTED A girl for
work. Phone 145!).
general honse
. nepti2
GET TRICES On farm
The Journal office.
sale bill at
WANTED General house work ' by
young lady. Inquire 1495 N. Winter.
' spt27
FOE KENT SIGNS For sale at
ital Journal office.
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Greatest livestock show ever. Agricultural and horticultural exhibits more representa- g
hve and larger. Horse show big attraction. Finest racing program in the Northwest.
Nineteen county, six individual farms and greater competition in children's industrial
products. Boys' and girls' camps and schools of instruction on larger and more prac
tical scale. Biggest poultry show ever held in Northwest. Auction sales of livestock.
Sales classes in poultry. Four concert bands, including McElrpy's (official), Shriners
and Elks of Portland, Veterans fife, and drum corps. "Sagebrush Symphony" juvenile
orchestra. Swedish Singing Society of fifty voices. Seven talented soloists, and U. of
0. and 0. A. C. quartets to furnish music day and night. Every day a special feature
and a thousand special features every day.
Grounds beautiful, buildings cleaned and renovated. Abundant supply of pure well
water. Rest room and toilet facilities enlarged and comfortably appointed, trained and
courteous attendants in charge at all times. Every department and . concession under
inspection and regulation of state board ot health. Every comfort and convenience
provided for all Free camping privileges in beautiful oak grove. '
for her board and room. 22
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care Jour-1
sept 2li
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Jersey heif
er ca'.f. 1363 N". l:!th St. W. Viaiim
gartner. sept23
HOUSE TO RENT Strictly modern ii
room flat, furnished or unfurnished.
' Call 1737W. sept 27
EEMAI.E POINTER 10 months old,
for sale, 6.u0, K. C. Pearcy, R. 3,
phone IWFll. sept 22
Oregon's Greatest
Agricultural Institution
EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS
A. H. LEA, Secretary
SALEM, OREGON
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Also it is stated that the work -was ac
complished with money levied for the
construction of the county bridge across
the river at Salem. Other charges are
that the court employed a private sur
veyor to do the work, ignoring the
legally elected county surveyor, and
that the work was characterized by
general extravagance and the insnrring
of obligations in excess of the amount
levied in that district for the pur
pose. Tobin & Stevens of Portland, con
tractors, constructed the new bridge.
The contract price was $0,300. It is
stated that the bridge had not been for
mally accepted by the county court,
but "that the records show the eon
tractors to have received their pay, with
the exception of $715 for extras, which
has been in dispute. Pureell & Clark I
of Portland 'furnished the plans for the
bridge.
The statement is mnue mar ine coun
ty clerk of Polk county is unable to find
any bond filed by the contractors j
miarautecine a satisfactory perform-1
anco of the work, but that there is such poR SALE Or rent, modern five room
a bond is affirmed by those who claim j bungalow near Grant school, in good
WANTED Medium sie fire proof
sale. Mux O. Hiiren, house furnisher,
17H.V. t cm 'I St. . Mpt23j
LOST A little school girl's pocket-1
book. Finder return to this office get
suitable reward. K. K. sept2l
(!RL 17 wants place to work for
hoard and go to school. Address A.
D. Beer, Gervais, Or., R. 2. sept22
OLD PATERS For sale at Capital
Journal office 10 ceuts a bundle, tf
FOR SALE Or trade for wood, gsuo
line engine. Phone 451. tf
WANTED Position as grocery cle;,
good reference. W. K. B. septal
VAITI'M CLEANING 20c pr rug.
L. L. Hm kne.r. Phone 1022. septic
WANTED Corn stalks. F. A. Mcndes,
910 Shipping, phone 2347R. septal
FOR SALE Registered royal blooded
Poland China boar. Phone 316. septal
WANTED Girl for general houscwoik,
Mrs. Clifford Brown, 078 State, nu22
FURNISHED Apartments, also barn
suitable for garage. 491 N. Cottage.
to know.
The bridire is about 100 feet long. In
'addition to the abutment supports there
four concrete piers about IS feet
. It is said that when the forms
were removed one or incse piers
crumbled down, and the roadway sank
about four feet, breaking nvvny at each
end. Had it not been for the -steel rods
running through the structure it is be
lieved the entire bridge would have
crashed into the gulch.
The architects are looking the situa
tion over today with n view oi iteteim
ining whether or not the bridge can be
repaired.
repair, wall sou on terms or rent. it.
II. Mills, at Spauldlng Logging Co.
office. tf
FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished
sleeping roomB, office rooms anl
housekeeping rooms, reasonable ratei
W. II. Norris, Rec. Hubbard bldg
Room 304. tt
HOOD HOARD And room for four in
private family, 1.142 N. Capitol St
ncpt23
SECOND GROWTH Fir wood; order
of Ward K. Richardson. Phone 4B4.
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EXPERIENCED HELP Wonted at
Ladies Outfitting Co., 105 N. Liberty.
cpt21
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Mi'r. ureal nogs and JeR-ey
cows. Ella M. Finney, Waconda, Or.
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CI.'1'OVn UA.Vn M.la' ..L.thiiiir
jewelry, musical instruments, tools,
"of.. I.nii.rlif nl.l mill 1 1 11 ,tiiL I OR
Capital Exchange, 337 Court St.j
phone 4H3. octllj
FURNISHED Rooms and honseke-p-ing
apartments, rates reasonable,
close in, 160 Court. tf
RENT New 5 room modern cot
tage. Inquire 3085 N. 21st Ht. Prico
fS.OO per month. septal
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- ; FOR RENT Good farm, rent to be
pai.l in orchard work, machinery,
I stock and feed for sale. ?.ino wni
I handle. Reference required. Address
K. .H. care Journal. septal J WANTED-
i over 3S
:!-:& FOR RENT One of the best 250 acre I Trade St
THE TATTLER
TOR BENT
under this beadinir 1 a wrril.
Read for profit; use for result.
An old pholusopher has said that a
man is what he cats. Thus is accounted
for the human prune.
Albany claims to have the biggest
nut tree in the world. Salem '.ins the
biggest nut institution in the state.
Of course
Cheer up.
it won't rain for the fair.
farms in the valley, over 20Q acres
plow land, known as Isaac Durbin
farm on Howell Prairie. Louis Been
tel, 347 State. tf
PUBLIC SALE Friday, Sept. 2a, 191(1,
at ('. E. Mcllwain farm 3 miles east
of asylum near Fruitland. All farm!
tools, practically new, and stock. I
atch. lor bills. Frco lunch. sept-I
The Southern Pacific, officials are
getting theirs at Portland today. But
the shippers are continuing not to get
theirs. j
It has reached a point in some fumi-j
lies in Salem where a nickel is flipped;
to determine whether the family goesj
to church or to tno movies.
TILLAMOOK DAIRY Of loO acres
for rent, 20 head of cattle, all neces
sary tools, hay and abundant root
crop furnished. Renter must buy
stock, (live 3 to 5 years lease. Mod
ern buildings, new. Cash rent. B. F.
Smith. Oretown, Or. scpt25
Arthur George Solemnly
Swears He Is Not Dead
A' lady to keep house, not
years of age. Call at t)!
in tho forenoon. gepta2
1 DOUBLE BARREL L. O. Smith shot
gun. good shape. Price $12.00. Inquire
445 S. Capitol. 9 a. m. to 3 p. in. set
FOR SALE 5 good milk cows, 3 calves
team of mares, weight 3100 pound,
and driving mare. Phone 40F21. sea3
SIX CHIROPRACTIC Agistments
$5, worth more. Dr. May, Hubbard
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Mutters have progressed sufficiently
to indicate that the coming city elee-:
tion is going to be what the society j Seattle, Wash., Sept.
writers cull a most enjoyable occasion. : George, of Edmonton,
, t , , , , ! here
l no man wno can iook wise ami ueciii . , . , ,
his mouth shut is i.rettv sure to get a.lll1es ot the superior court that he i
reputation for profundity sooner orlnot dead.
later. j There was, admittedly, some doubt. ' R'OMS
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GET YOUR Trespass Notices, new
supply of cloth ones at Capital Jour
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WANTED Elderly woman or girl for
general housework. Phone 1928 morn
ings, or 2123R after 6 p. m. septal
FOR SALE Modern seven room house,
rust nielli, oargaiu. inquire Hen Per
lich at Stcusloffs market HontP.I
20. Arthur
Alberta, was ! FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
to convince the nine ' i.".' new. modern house. Phono
ioj or can ancr S:3U p.
Church.
m.
910 N.
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Whitman's Progressive Ma
jority 3,200 Movies
Beat One Candidate
New York, ScpU 21. With returns
till incomplete the victory of William
Jl. Calder over Robert F. Bacon in the
tate primary race for the republican
aomiuation Yor United States senator,
was generally conceded today.
Latest estimates show that Calder is
tho victor bv a majority on approxim
ately of 6,000 to 7,000.
Whiln fiitniwa Imih 4ft iM.Ai,,aalvii
primaries are still slow in coming in, it $1.50 3-8.
is figured Governor Whitman carried
the nomination of that party over Sam
uel Scaberry, democratic nominee by at
least 3,200 votes.
Movie funs are held responsible for
the defeat of Stutc Senator Cristmnu of
Little Falls, by Theodore D. Robinson,
nephew of Colonel Roosevelt. Clirist
muu fathered a censorship bill for
"movies" in the legislature lust ses
sion. Claiming thut this bill would
have raised the price of admission to
"movie" theutres, exhibitors waged a
fight on Cristmim and the funs re
sponded by failing to name him for re
turn to the legislature.
Wheat Remains Firm
Prices Unchanged
Seattle Longshoremen
Want Sympathetic Strike
Scuttle, Wash., Sept. 21 Negotia
tions for settlement of the longshore
men's strike saving-met with failure
here, a request mude by the Riggers
and Stevedores union last night for a
sympathetic Btrikc of all transportation
workers iu Seattle was in the hands to
day of tho strike and grievance com
mittee of the central lnbor council.
Following tho refusal of tho council
to act immediately upou the request,
Martin Meyer, president of the local
longshoremen 's union resigned as a dele-
snie jo me council.
The committee iu
NO HALF-HEARTED
Preparedness
will do if yon expect to conquer a
spell of
INDIGESTION
DYSPEPSIA
OB MALARIA
SB WELL PRBPAHSD TRY
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
w hoso hands tho re-
Chicago. Sept. 21.-Whet was firing. "i T 1 ? V l,,"tru,?d b-v the
today despite a lower opening on weak: ra. uoro"61' "ivestiga-
Liverpool cables and general co.nmis- V oS tho """"""n u the water
ion house selling. September wheati
was up 1 nt 1.4U 1-2; December OP Vsm , C"clIm,,0l Commissioner
1-4 at 1.4U 1-8, and Muv in. 3-8 BV I lllla . B "okruan .who. w "
I-"""' "ufiiingion, in me interests of
nrliitration, admits thut efforts to end
It bus been a busy
stores.
week iu the book
A good ninny hop pickers are en joy
ing the plensant exercise incidental to
cashing up this week.
From what part of the country does
the person come who cannot tell the
difference between a log and rain
clouds f
Bears Pound Stocks .
to Lower Levels
New York, Sept. 21. General Motors. I
which recently out-did Bethlehem teel i M.JL.i rin!p Cfrnn(r
as a war bride performer on the stock j mdflVCl Il'ca OUUUg
exchange, making a high record of 750 After Fluctuating Day
a share, sold off 45, at 700 a share, in r
early trading today. I New York, Sept. 21. Tiic New York
Sun linanciul review today
' A year ago Mrs. Anna G. George, his
Ivrife from whom he had separated ninej
! years before, had his "will" probated, j
! giving her possession of 700 worth of j
j West Seattle property. !
' Strangely enough, she herself died'
' soon after. j
i Learning of his "demise"
hurried to .Seattle.. He tiled a com
I plaint today in superior court in an
j attempt to have himself officially
: brought to life.
j ''During mv absence," the com
plaint reads, 'iny wife had . me dc
I clnred dead, although she knew, or
i could have found out that I was nliv. i
I "Solemnly, I declare 1 never was
dead, and am not now."
AND BOARD In private
1S per month. Mm W H
Pain, 5S1 . Church St. phono 1000R.
sept22
WANTED A mmi of experience to
manage a largo restaurant at the
fair grounds. Address 197 South Com
mercial St. sept!8
G0Orf:e FOR RENT Furnish hon. 7 m
042 N. High; also 7 room unfurnish
ed house at 475 N. High. Inquire at
060 N. High or phone 1096. tf
MODERN 5 room house for rent, very
reasonable, near school, church and
atreet car line. Enquire 1491 Souti
Coin '1. tf
Hold Up Men Robbed Him
In Business District
FURNITURE FOR SALE-Completo
bed, dresser, chiffonier, small tablo
and chairs. Call mornings. 542 N. Lib-
Corn was lower due to weak cables
and general selling. Recoveries were
quoted as the taoin tin un tin unumin
noted as the buying increased. Septem
ber corn was up 3-8 at Kti 3-4. Decem
ber n n 14 at 72 5-8 and Mnv unchanged
at 70.
Oats were affected by the other
grains, and September was up quarter
at 45 3-8, December up 1-8 at 47 7-8
and May up 1-8 at 51.
Provisions were irergular.
A sergeant In the United States ma
rine corps is the inventor of a portable
topographical map that enables aviators
to niuke quick and accurate reports of
their observation made in flight.
Try the Journal Classified Ads.
the strike have proved futile.
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COW SAVED HER LIFE
La Grange, Or., Sept. 21. Mrs. C. W.
Beardeu of South La Grande owes her
life to a Jersey cow. Mrs. Bearden had
gone to the outskirts of La Grande to
milk tho family cow, when she was set
upon by a dehorned bull from a neigh
boring pasture. She was bunted over
and her collar bone broken and several
less serious wounds were inflicted.
Mrs. Bearden explains that she had
given up all hope of rescue, when her
own cow came running to the seeue.
assailed the attacking beast and drove
it away.
Try the Journal Classified Ads.
Bear traders who have been unnmlimr i Evening
the market for several dava with little ' '': , .
success drove several of the war stocks Although prices in todays session
down. Crucible yielded three points at i Phibite.l market irregularity, incident
89 and the selling pressure drove!'0 cross movements in the speculation
Baldwin Locomotive dowu 4 1-2 to 84 11,11 Bt times rather sharp declines un-1-2.
United States Steel sold below 108 ! profesional selling pressure and
ttttA -vrn:.. i rAnlivinir mipruf ionn th.i ireucral temleli-
Coppers meanwhile boomed along !' the.best part of the live hours'vse.l jiu jitsu in broad daylight iu the.
Anaconda iroin, T& i of business was in favor of the advo-j commission house district here yestcr-.
1-2 and Utah Copper eelling at 89 1-4 of higher quotations. '7 " '"A', . ,?- ''"-! CIDER AND VINEGAR-Apples want-
. " . . ' K..nK n f.im ottinitii rvf O II V I ' It ' ! I 1 C I VI HIIU rUIJIIfd II I III .IT Ml n.l l':il 1 ,
ceiling wi ""'"' v Ai.w-, i- i i c , ; tu " 111 l,av rasn on delivery Haka
stock in the equipment shares and for, diamond ring and 23 in cash. furniaked. Gideon Stolz Co. near cor-
.i lue umii-K nitiiiii iiiir. npnpvn Kiiett'i ..... 13 . '
Seattle, Wash., Sept. 21. Holdup men j ,,a9n
ef
Ft)R SALE One ton Federal truck in
goou condition. Intercstine nrice for
buyer. Snlem Fruit Co.. 207 8.
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Com! St.
only 1-8 under its best price.
nem nteei was up H t fltin.
Bet hie-
BRONCO BUSTER HURT
ner Summer and Mill Sts.
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a brier permit in tne coppers ana siceis p- -vum ..cm-r dim
hut the market airain snowed irrcat ca-:,or.v "n"1 r,,.v hospital stuff physi-
pacity t absorb offerings. If the'"""8 confirmed the fact that he had FOR SALII In Marion countv Or 181
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i enuieion, ur.. eiit. SI. Lee I ah -1 i'" ...c ....... ... . , . -j o..c mu siock
well, champion cowbov bucking horsefi'"!!"1 1,1 ,n,? Du" nioxemeui ana ine - e ' nce lr
r der of the United States and Cans- character or tnc punnc participation ' --' umi one m rour paiem.
da. veste dv wi. J!. kiMed h they certainly found remarkably strong suddenly grabbed me from behind.!
his horse, a new one, bolted through theon'litiona of speculation 'fo w.Tft "SrT(' '"9 i"N V ! WANTED-October 1st man to oper
fenee. catching Cal.lweir. boot on the 1" the last hour decided strength was '"V,-1 ! h a lightning shove Yor- ate elevator and care for buildintt
i . .. . ....nA.i :.. .iAtt.avi,iiita ,iorti..n.i wurii. xUiss tola the rioltee. " s T wns ii.io a-. .
aurrmi uuu uraggiug nun. i ue norse ' " i'"'" "" ...-.
and crop included.
acre. 160 Wilson St.,
sept23
then kicked him in the head ami shoul
der. Caldwell was knocked unconscious
An X-ray photo showed that no bones
were, broken.
Caldwell declared last night thut he
will rido iu the bucking horse contest
today.
A new stopper for milk bottles has
a spout at one side for pouring, a valve
within the device closing against the ad
mission of air hu a bottle to which it
is attached is held upright.
The Journal Does Job Printing.
standing on the corner of AVestern ave
nue aud Columbia street. "-
Bliss awoke dazed, and sittinir iu a
doorway. j
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WRECK OF BEAR CAUSES SUIT t
in most
larly in United States Steel, which
moved up to a new high record; the
coppers, Reading and Uniou Pacific.
Commission house buying was more ac
tive and the general market showed a
disposition to expand on the advance.
In tlA naplp .ImiIiiip fm nriltr ware
uncovered in the equipment shares, the' ' raucia.-o. fept. Jl. As a result
Mercantile Marine uml some of the ,h.1' of he steamer Bear off
coppers, but the selling was brought! Martin Gunther, a passenger, is
to a halt under the influence of the best'(la-v ",nK the. an Francisco and
sort of buying which induced active 1 i;Iad -M-enmship company for S-5.041.
covering by the shorts. t alleging personal injury and less of
baggage, (lumber said the lifeboat he
Journal Want Ads Get Result. T "3 ".' 'enurne,i. ana he was cast
from
iay exe
Fry. Do not
6:30 p. in. until morning evcrv
rxcept Sunday. See Daniel ,T.
rhoue. aeptaa
V7ant Try one and see.
upon the beach semi-conscious.
MISS LUCILE BARTON Will
her class in voice, piano and hailuo
ny this week at her home, 1017 N.
20th street. Voices tried free of
""ge- aept25
FORD OWXERS-Attention, Fr.nl ex
pcrt mechanic wants work on Ford
cars, will do work on yonr machine
at your home, my price will savo von
dollars, most reliable work only," A
1 references. Phone 13S0B immediate
ly for appointment. sept27.