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91 TACK HIX DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SAL KM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1010. I v J L 2 ' t Edison, Victor and ; Columbia Talking ; Machines A full stock of Records. !! GEO. C. WILL Pianos and Organs f frojn the cheapest to the best sold on installments and rented. GEO. c. WILL Sewing Machines j Latest Sheet Music j Genuine needles, oil and new parts for all sewing machines. Sewing ma chines rented. 5 innn nnrl flpnnn Ctlirlinc i icinu aim uiyau uiuuibd. Violins, Guitars, Mandolins and Banjos. $ GEO. C. WILL i GEO. C. WILL I aiiii)iiaiiiBietBetoaeionH'a9g'fg-tt-iH6 AVE LEAVE ALL MEATS ON TIIR SCALES Long enough for the customer to see the weights. We don't slap it on and off before there Is a chance for the indicator to stop Jiggling, so the pur chaser can only guess if the right weight is charged for. Buy at tho market where you get what you pay for, both in quantity and quality.- E. e. CROSS SANTIAM IS SAFELY RID6 FINE STEEL STRUCTURE COST- . INO $33,000 HAS DEEN COM . PLETEI) ACROSS THAT HERE TOFORE BRIDGE DEFYING AND DESTROYING STREAM. DOES YOCR GAS LEAK Your hot water boiler fail to give you hot water? Send for us and we will make oVorthing!?ll right in no time. Tend to any other plumbing work with equal promptness. How about putting In that new sanitary bnth room plumbing? You'll save its cost in fewer doctor's bills. GRABER BROS. Telephono Maiu 650. 0) HAT'L. l(lgp; BANK ( T r ' t l fipiiild Your Fortune W Wisely and Surely Every dollar you placo in your Savings Account aids you to climb higher on the rood to success. $1.00 will open an account, it will bo a small start, but a good beginning. Every dollalar you add to your savings, widens and strengthens your financial foundations. Save- part of your income regularly. Wo pay four per cent interest on Savings. UNITED STATES rn ( SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. ) The counties of Marion and Linn are now the proud possessors of a solid steel ond concrete bridge over the Santlam river connecting the two counties by public highway at Jefferson which will defy the fury of the heretofore unconquerable and unharncssable waters of the unruly Santlam for at least a few years to come and the courts of the two coun ties aro deserving of much credit for the wlso expenditure of the county funds In providing a structure that will withstand the maddening fresh ets of this wild stream. The main span of this bridge is 360 feet long and there are two oth er spans, one 130 feet In length and the other 80 feet, making a com bined length from shore to shore of 670 feet, the' largest and strongest in the state for the size of the stream which it encompasses, and the cost of the steel alone in this fine structure, the weight of which is 310,000 pounds, was $18,700 de livered at Jefferson. The cost of constructing concrete piers and steel spans was approximately $14,000, making the total cost of the bridge in the neighborhood of $33,000. The successful bridging of the Santiam river has been a problem which has baffled tho efforts of county courts and engineers for mnny years and has been tho source of annual outlay of the taxpayers' money nnd every bridge that has been constructed over the stream, however sound and secure it may have seemed, has beon rent asunder and carried away as a mere play thing by this treacherous stream, which can rise from the stage of a purling brook to tho might of a Mis souri or Mississippi within a night and tho realization of a structure that will withstand those floods suc cessfully for 50 years in the. future is an Investment beyond monetary consideration to the taxpayers. Thb expense Is borne jointly by Linn and Marion counties. o CARPENTERS UNION HEAR LABOR TALK .MEN WHO ARE INTERESTED IN FAIR PLAY IN THE COURTS AND IN FAIRER CONDITIONS FOR TRIAL OF DAMAGE CASKS Gold Dust Hour Made by the SYDNEY POWER COMPANY, Sydaey, Orcgns. Made for Family Use, Ask your grocer for It Br and Whorts always o band. P. B. WALLACE, Agt. I Salem Fence Works I Kfr Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing, Hop Wire, Barb Wiro, Poultry wetting, Shingles, Mal thold Roofing, P. & Q. Roady Roofing, Screon Doors, Adjust able Window Screens, and Hop Boskota. CHAS D. MULLIGAN 260 Court otroet. Phono 124 Q Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Dock on patents. "Hints to inventors." 'Inventions needed." 'Why somo Inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Oreeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner, of Patents, and as such had full charge of the U. S. patent Office. Greeley & msintire Patent Attorneys WASHINGTON D. C. On invitation of somo of tho lead ing members of the Carpenters union Col. Hofer addressed that body of organized labor on Saturday evening. Ho thanked them for tho courtesy and said he appreciated It all the moro because ho had in the recent campaign made a plea for an eight-hour day and union scale of wages, and believed tho exaction of the trusts made it necessary for la bor to organize to get better wages and shorter hours. He said he had been just as successful in conduct ing his business on an eight-hour day as on o ijlno and 10-hour day. "Tho first plank of my platform was, to stand for the- rights of labor, t have mado up my mind that the men on tho lower side of the line divid ing socioty now into two equal parts, tho middle class and those below tho middle class in earning power aro ontitlod to my friendly oncour ngmontj to my sympathy and help so far as using my brains nnd newspa por In public policies are concerned, If wo can keep the producers nnd laborers on tho lower side of that lnos of prosperity happy and cott brtil'SffH n,bjo to keepHhotr heads above water, our government wlll.be safe. It looks to mo ns if we had en tored upon a prolonged struggle be tween thoso who are working for their existence from hand to mouth, and struggling to make a home and raiso a family and keep the wolf from tho door and tho manifold ex actions of capital that Is trying to scrow tho last dollar out of profits upon. Its investments. I am not a socialist nor an agitator but 'n tbl struggle I want to cast my Influence with tho under dog In tho fight and I did siT In tho recent primary cam paign and I got my support from working men, and the poorer classes, while capitalists, office holdors nnd tho exploiters of tho mnssoa wew against mo almost to a mnn. What Organization Accomplishes. "A n Illustration of tho power of owautied labor to transfer wealth from the pockets of the bt Interests to the poeketu of the labor ws. invest gut tun licfor the p-nn ilt e of rooiirpna showed ihat lb "'t :..;.jrtu:ioa c rnuratlon had paid $300,000,000 the past year in creased wages to meet the demands of organized labor. There are un der consideration numerous other propositions for readjustments of wages that will require nearly ea much more increase of tho wage scale. Let it bo understood that un organized labor always gets some benefit from advances in wages of organized labor. But let It be fur ther understood that tho laborers In tho mechanical trades aro pinched by tho advances In prices of necessi ties and luxuries twice as often and twice as much as the men engaged in common labor who do not have to buy their own tools, who do not live in as good houses and have few of tho comforts of life compared to the higher grades of working men. The men who got tho three hundred millions of Increased wages were compelled to pay - back nearly all that advance in the advanced cost of living and unorganized labor that has got few advances In wages suf fers from the same causes. Unor ganized labor gets no advances to spe?k of in proportion to the Inci sions made by the predatory trusts The tariff that takes two cents n pound on all the sugar consumed, collects its tolls .for the multimil lionaire whether the laborer is at work or not. Unfair Rulings of Courts. Col. Hofer read an editorial " otn the Saturday Evening Post showing that in some respects the doctrines of American courts were far behind European countries In treatment of labor questions nnd especially in the rulings of tho courts. "By recent legislation New York has now got abreast of a country we consider semi-barbarous Turkey. The doe- trine was correctly stated in con gress recently, that exactly as tho workman Is entitled to fair wages, so he Is entitled to Indemnity for in- juries sustained In the natural course of his occupation. There has scarcely been a damage case won in 10 years in some of the trial courts of Oregon. If plaintiffs have not been ruled out of court on the doc trlnes of contributory negligence, fellow-servant liability, or assumed risk, they have been non-suited out of court, and had to go to the su- nromo court several times to ever got anything until it is almost im possible to. get a lawyer to bring a damage suit in sbmo of tho trial courts of Oregon. The importance of sustaining an independent Jud'- jjlary must be apparent to all work ing men. In New York tno ruies are reversed by the new laws and the employer must go Into court and prove that he was not negligent, in stead of assuming that because the man was Injured, ho was. prlmae facie negligent unless ho could prove to the contrary." Col. Hofer was given a very cor dial greeting by tho Carpenters' union nnd was thanked for his ad dress. The Carpenters' union is composed of men who own their own homes and are Interested in fair conditions for all working men, so that they can become home own ers. o Deafness Cannot Ho Cured By local applications, as they connot reach tho diseased portion of tho ear. There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear ing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness Is the result nnd unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hoarlng will bo dlstroyed for ever; nlno cases out of ten aro caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of tho mucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for clrcu lars free. F. J. CHENEY & Co. Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 7Co. Tnko Hall's Family Pills for con stlpatlon. Very few of us ovor do haU the things wo aro going to do ipnior- row. Science Settles It. Dandruff Is Caused by a Genu Thai Saps tho Hair's Vitality. It Is now a sottled fact that dan druff is caused by a germ. Falling hair and baldness nre the result uf dandruff. Dr. E,. J. Beardsley, ot Champaign, Illinois, got hold, of the new hair preparation, Newbro'B Hor plclde tho ohly one that kills tho dandruff germ. He says: "I used Herplclde for my dandruff and fall ing hair, and I am well satisfied with tho result." Dr. J. T. Fugate. of Urbana, III., says: "I have used Herpicldo for dandruff with excel lent .roaults. I shnll prescribe It In my practice." Herpicldo kills the dandruff gorm. Physicians as wel as the gonoral public say bo. Sold by loading druggists. Send lOo in stamps fur saniplo to The Herploidn ?x , Detroit. Mich. One dollar bot tles guaranteed. J. C. Perry, Spec al Agent A good liar can uUra.; ..tU'. The Home in the Suburbs Or the house in the city will be found listed on our books, We handle real estate ir i ev ery locality in this vicinity and can save you lots of time, travel, trouble and probably mon ey if you call and tell us what you want, and where, . We have a large list in our office to pick from, Here are just a few: . Suburban Homes 15 acres, rich black soil; splendid location, close to city limits: good 8-room house and good iaige barn and fine outbuildings; family orchard,' will throw in all personal prop erty, including fine young team, $6500, 8 acres of splendid fruit land 2 1-2 miles from Salem: nice bearing fruit of all kinds; 5-rooni house and good bam and outbuildings; nice trout stream on place, if tekon soon only $2500, ' How is this? Six acres of fine land, all set to apples, just commencing to bear; 4-room house, new barn, new woven wire fences, nice stream of running water and tine large spring; just outside city limits, near car line, only $3500, $2000 will buy a nice 5-acre tract 2 miles out, with good J-room house, 1 acre young fruit and 1. acre timber, - We have a choice 6-aore tract 2 miles out with new 2-room -house and barn 16x24. all in cultivation; 140 fine ti Ji trees of all varieties, 5 years old; all kinds of small fruits $2500, 20 acres, rich black soil, all in cultivation, near station on Oregon Electric, $3000, 20 acres fine fruit land, 4 miles south of Salem, all in cultivation, $2500, City 4-room house and two lots, .$1400, 4-room house and large lot $900, " 9-room house and three lots, $2300, 4-room house and lot, $650, Good 8-room house and block of ground 1 16x165 feet, in good location, $3500, New modern 7-room house and large lot, $2700, Fine-8-room house, barn and two acres of fine soil, with plenty of berries, fruit, good location, right in town, $5000 , Building lots thatwill bear investigation, Houses to rent, Farms to rent.-Our fall list is complete, We have small farms and large farms in every locality in this vicinity, In fact, farm property is our strong suit, 1000 acres of splendid fruit or general farming land in good location, and well im proved, $27,50 per acre ,on easy terms, Fine 243-acre farm in Oak Grove district, 8 miles from Salem; only $50 per acie Splendid 160-acre farm, well improved, 2 1-2 miles from good railroad town south of Sa lem, The soil is first-class, no rock, no gravel, just deep, rich soil ,'and lays as beautiful as an oil painting; $80 per acre, 100-acre farm in Howe!! Prairie, close to station, $85 per acre, 30-acre farm in Howell Prairie, 5 miles from Salem; 7-room house and large bam; - family orchard; . all personal property goes with the place for $4500, Call for large printed list, ' 388 State St., ground floor, SALEM, ORE. dipt. Hogardus Again Hits the Hull's Ew This w.orld famous rifle shot who hblds tho championship record of 100 pigeons in 100 consecutive shots Is living at Lincoln, 111. Recently inter viewed, ho says; "I suffered a long tlmo with kidney and bladder trouble aud used several well known kidney medicines, all of which gavo mo no rellof until I started taking Foley's Kidney Pills. Before I used Foley Kidney Pills I had severo backaches and pains in my kidneys with sup pression and a cloudy voiding. On arising in tho morning I would get dull headaches. Now I have taken three bottles of Foley's Kidney Pills and feel 100 per cent better. I am novor bothered with my kidneys or bladder and again feel like my own self. This I owe solely to Foley's Kidney Pills and alwaysTecommend them to my fellow sufferers." Red Cross Pharmacy (II. Jerman ) Astoria reports a shortage In rain fall, but there is enough even at that for anything but a duck. A Generous and Charitable Wish. "I wish all might know of the bonefit I received from your Foley's Kidney Remedy," says I. N. Regan, Farmer, Mo. His kidneys and blad dor gave him so much pain, misery nnd annoyance, he could not work nor sleep. Foley's Kidney Remedy relioved him almost immediately and ho says it effected a complete cure. Red Cross Pharmacy (H. Jerman) Ten thousand black bass fry, as well as a number of ring-nocked perch and sunfish fry have beeen placed in Klamath lake. o "Worse Than Uuilets. Bullets havo often caused less suf fering to soldiers than the eczema. U W. Harriman, Burlington, Me., got in the army and suffered with, forty years, "But Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured mo when all else failed," he writes. Greatest healer for sores, ulcers, boils, burns, cuts, wounds, bruises and piles. 25c at J. C. Perry's. Head "The Spirit of Idaho." by Arthur W. North; "GreaUr Than Gold." (The harnaaalug of Western Rivers) iv Clayton M. Jones; In October Sunset magazine. Now on sale or ill new a stau'ls 15 ivnt. ta-10-lS NO CAR LESS HURRY UP REPAIRING) Is done at this place. We have toe Eood a name aa auto repairers to Jl8k it by Indifferent work. So no matter what is wrong with your oat 'e give it our best skill and atten tion. That's why an auto repaired by us stays repaired In that part, anyway. Think of us next time. RPV'imn v.n 1011 """ 8 fr Demonstration. SEE US FOR YOUR RENTING CAR TO ALL PARTS QP THB CITY SALEM AUTO GARAGE 0 STATE STREET pnOXE 380