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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1905)
m' WWWWklW! PAILT CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1005. 3 Y Portland Day At the Lewis & Clark Exposition J Perfect Biesiion Means Health If LEAGUE V ifiJLtjLJOi Ma y tuMBHAaa ah rouy La?ge Crowds in Attendance at tlie Eugene Conference afcu relay epfc 30 Papers Read Showing Resources and Pos sibilities of the State You Oan Alto Enjoy Mince Plo If You Take Stuart's Dyipeptln Tablets. When the food Is properly digested, the blood crrrics the nutri ment to nil parts cf the body nnd the process of assimilation mid re pair is kept np uniformly, resulting in healthy organs and members. Sfuarfs ispepsSa Tablets guarantee perfect digestion, no matter what the condition of the stomach is. The reason is phin Tltv themselvca digest the food and permit the stoma Ji to rest ui.d gU well. ALL DRUGGISTS, GO CENTS A BOX. JfcfWWWW -G w w& WWVA llU ilfcrfiiiU pri:llAUSt$t A GOOD SEAL. In tho construction of a building do ponds upon your lumber being oi good quality and woll soasonoa. "Wlion wo nro doaUrs you aro assured of tho host quality that can bo producod. You nro also suro of gotting tho bost quality at tho lowost prices. Fair and squaro dealings, good goods and low prices is our success. Near S, P. passonger depot. Phono Main 62. GOODALE LTJMBER CO. raM 3J Patronise Yoar Home In dustries and keep your mon ey at home. Not a now business, but tho old black smith, wagon and paint shop of Jacob & Arthur vory much onlargod. Wo aro prcparod to do all kinds of fancy paint ing, sign painting and buggy, carrlago and wagon painting; repainting and re pairing furrilturo nnd musical instru ments. A first-class painter omployod. Light and hoary wagons nnd buggios on band and mado to order. Work called for in any part of tho city and returned freo of chnrgo by 0. W. Johns or William Cross. JACOB & ARTHUR. Phono 1483 Main. 2226 N. Front St 0-22-tf u3KS!M?S !NT5JSBJ. S-Lrj i.v, Hop Pickers Wo havo tho only facilities for prop erly lauudoring your camp bedding, quilts, blnnkcts etc., nt rock bottom prices. Send us your woolens it will pay you. Salem Steam Laundry. Phono Salem Steam Laundry COLONEL J. 0LM8TED, Prop. D0R0US D. OLlISTED, Manngor. 230 Liberty Stroot. Phono 411 Loavo orders in Dallas with J. J. Fldler, or nt tho Hoy Gonfoctlonory Btoro Strong's Restaurant SMITH & SEFFEET, Props. This popular restaurant has been reopened by Smith & Beffort, who will conduct a first-class, up-to-date restaurant. Itegular 25c dinner from 12 to 0:30. Merchants' 20c lunch from 11 to 2. BnOBT OBDEES 8EBVED FEOM 0 A. M. TO 0 P. M. The New Fashion POEMEBLY SIMPSON'S STABLES Consolidated With The Club Stables Modern Management. Kirst-clnnt. Livery and Cnb Line. Funeral turnouts n specialty. Tally-ho for picnics nnd excursion parties. New Fashion phone 44, Club phone 7. Chs. W. Yannke Prop. Bugone, Ore, Sopt. 29.l-Tho city hns boon full of pooplo nil dny and tho nttondnnco to the sosslons of tho Wil lnmotto Vnlloy Development Longuo is lnrgor than oxpoctcd. Tho hoavy rains In Western Oregon tho past week havo kept down tho nttondnnco, detaining many of thoso who aro in terested in saving tho hop nnd pruno crops. Tho convention was called to ordor at tho Lane county court houso by tho president, Col. E. Ilofor, of Sa lem, who delivered tho oponlng ad dress nnd sot tho ball rolling along consorvntivo llns in a carefully pre pared speech that wos ropoatodly ap plamlod. Mayor Wilklns, on boholf of tho city of Eugene, wolcomed tho delegates and tho wholo was resolved into a HM1S9 convention, Judgo Low ell, of Pondlcton, delivorcd an address on a "Squaro Deal for Oregon" that was applauded over nnd ovor again. Judgo Lowell wns at his bost nnd spoko out in n squaro and unmistaka bio manner, domanding just trontmont of tho ontlro state. Hon. II. O. Smith, of Grants Pass, spoko on "Obstacles to tho Stato's Progress," in his usual eloquent inon ncr. Eoport of Exocutivo Committoo. Charles Qrlsson, of McMlnnvlllo, chairmnn of tho board of directors nnd oxocutivo committoo, submittod tho following; Thcro is inherent in overy pooplo a dcslro to Improvo their condition. Tho right to exorciso this privllogo is guar anteed to overy citizen in tho United States, and becnuso of this liberty, tho nation has grown strong and pros perous. Our cwn stnto has within two gener ations emerged from pionoor coditions into n prosperous commonwealth with modorn citios, towns nnd thrifty farm ing communities. And yet, thoro re mains within our borders vast tracts of unoccuplod InndB and countless un developed industries, of If Somo of theso tracts will bo in tho bay. nonr ruiuro reclaimed uy irrigation, nnd brought to yiold rich harvests, re quiring incrcasod transportation facilities. On tho othor hand, our trado with Oriental countrlos is rapidly increas ing. Tho products of our field, for osts nnd manufacture nro finding a market there. i Wo havo a soa const of 300 mile in length, with natural outlets to deep son commorco thnt should be made available. tho value and control of shares stock in tho mnrkot nro conccrnod. Time for bogging favors is past. our just domnnds aro not mot, let us turn to oursolvos onco moro, roly on our own rosources, and ns ono mnn sot to work in tho accomplishment of our purpose Bcnlizlng thnt our objects may bo misinterpreted, our position should bo clearly undorstood. It Is not our purposo to incito nnl mosity against tho rnllroads, but as corporations doing business within our stnto they should bo required to pay their just proportion of taxes, afford shippers In tho Intorior an cquitablo Bcbedulo of frolght rates, and by nc tual work domonstrnto their good faith in oxtond-ing tholr lines into thoso sections neccssnry to tho devel opment of our Btnte. For somo of thoso things tho nco- plo of tho stnto hnvo wnltcd long nnd patiently, and It is tho purposo of this Leaguo to nld thorn in bringing about a ronllzatlon of tholr hopes, nnd toward this ond wo invito tho corpor ation of every citizen interested in tlio welfaro of our commonwealth. Publio announcements hnvo boon mado recontly of rnilrond oxtonslons answering hopes long defcrrod. Wo heartily ondorso this movo on tho pnrt of tho corporations to meet tho just demand of our people, trusting they nro not mcro promises, but nn nn nounccment in earnest, to bo followed by nctlvo operations. If thoso companies will thus demon strate their good faith, wo will, on tho othor hnnd, plcdgo them our loynl support, nnd thus, by unitod co-opera-tlon sccuro for tho stnto of Oregon tho grentcst era of dovolopmont. Balora to Yaquina Bay. Mayor V, W. Wntors, of Snlem, rond a paper on a proposed lino of rnllwny from Snlom to Independence, via tho Luckinmuto river, King's Vnlley and tho Siletz rosorvntion to Ynnuina It Is understood thnt tho Loaguo has nssurnnco thnt n survov of this lino will bo ordered nt nn oarly day by tho Southorn Pncific engineering dopnrtmont, nnd that a favornblo ro- port will bo mado on tho proposed route. Thoro lias long been a groat need for a railroad connection across tho WlUnmotto Valley, nnd Mayor Waters' papers Mated the following fflets: "Tim ttinn n.nAtnl.1. II-...l lf.& ,.v mvu i'iuihiiuiv Ktiirimu lUtlt oould bo constructed in- Oregon to- j dny would be n Una from the capital "HIT THE TRAIL WITH YOUR FRIENDS" Tho Southorn Pnolflc Company will sell on Soptcmbor 28th nnd 20th tick ets to Portland and return nt ono faro, $1.05, for tho round trip, ltmltod to ton days from dato of salo, nnd will bo honored on nny regular train going or roturnlng. Tickets sold on tho 20th will bo honored on tho local train leaving Salem nt 8:22 a. m. tho 30th, but will not bo honorod on tho Ovor land Train loaving at 5:23 a. m. tho 30th. Chlldron ilvo or over and uudor twelve yonrs of ngo, onohnlf of tho abovo rate. Yours truly, A. L. ORAIO, Con. Fobs. Agt. with nn avorago rlso of 0 foot. Har bor Insldo Is from to 1 mllo wldo, nnd "0 mllos long, with 40 foot of wnter. oa)s)sjase Gold Dust Floti Made by THE SIDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore eon. Made for family use. Ask j your grocer for It Bran and i horta always on hand. I P. B. Wallace AGENT . BRICK Brick furnished in large or small untitles. Pressed brick made to or r Yard on State street, south of 'nitentisry. SALEM BRICK YARD. A. A. BTJBTON, Prop. WALL PAPER We aro exclusive dealers in Wall Paper, and carry the finest and most complete lino in the city. We can please you with goods nnd prices. Como and see us. E. L. Lemmon 299 Liberty St Phone 2475 The producers of Central nnd Soutr-- ' tho state to Yaqulnn bay. Tho ern Oregon nnd tho lower Willamette first C miles would' oporato through ' " " Wtf' i wxmxmr sv a thlekly settled country, nad then it would ponotrato tbo heaviest bodies of timber in Western Orogon. AJ tho heavy hauling would be down grado to deop seu shipping, or down grade to the main lino of tho Oregon and California railway. There are onough ngrieultural products along the lino now to make it solf-sustnin. ing. Following are somo of tho stu titftiaal facts about n railroad from Salem to Yaquina bay, as gathorod by this commlttee: tlrst laqulna bay has 17 feet of wator at low tldo on Yaquina bar, MUCH PBOM LITTLE. It's often occasion for remark how far Wild Rose flour will go when it comes to baking time. It absorbs so much water that it will make twice its weight in bread good bread at that, because made from good flour, the best the mills grind out the Wild Bose brand. BALEM rLOUBINa MTTiTA Vall.y nro required' to ship either hundreds of miles to Sat? Franeltco or nonrly) tho same dlstanco north by by way of tho Columbia river, and yet but sixty miles across the Coast Range mountains, available harbors should be opened. The transportation facilities consid ered adequate twenty years ago are no longor adequate for our present re quirements. Wo need increased trans portation facilities in our inland em pire and we need several lines of rail roads to conneet with deep water and to open up rich hut now isolated eoast sections for tbo Interchange of prod ucts and easier, quicker and cheaper1 modes of travel for their eenetantly ineroasing population. Tho rood question is, "Hew to get themt" Let us, as citizens primarily inter ested in tho welfare of our eomwoa wealth, look this matter squarely in tho face without fear or favor. Beoauso tho railroad has beeoue a publie necessity, taking tho place of the old-time highways, is it not true' that the government, i.e., the people, j ' in recognition of this fact, donated to enriches the blood, and builds tho railroad builders millions of acres tip the entire system. For of valuable lande, now aggregating in, anaem'c ;rs tj.j l - , i value the cost of building these roads al-aemiC glHS tlim DO)S, and many times overt Further, is it not enfeebled mothers, it IS the true, that theie roads are operated, standard remedy. It builds not so much -with a view of serving , rw.nBtl,-n. ft, f.V the people as to increase the value of r tv --J --mi. their respective shares of stock. It System With Wonderful ra- follows, therefore, that the wishes and pidity. needs of the people are no longer a. .v. '.,.., f 4W- ,,. WeTistndyouasamplofree. gTnUe corpTraUo ex7ePt fTr V, B S- " ANAEMIA is thin blood. It causes pale faces, white lips, weak nerves and lack of vitality. A blood enriching, fat producing food medicine is needed. Scott's Emulsion goes to the root of me irouoie, strengthens and Second Proposed lino would run through tho Sllotz vnlloy for a dls tanco of 20 miles. This valloy aver nges Vi to 14 miles in width, rich sandy soil, nono hotter in Oregon nnd about 10,000 ncres of this plow lnnd; would produco hops or any good crop. It would tap a largo body of timber, ostimntod' nt 8,000,000,000 foot by crulsors on tho rosorvntion. Also tap a grnnlto quarry equal in quality of Maino nnd Vermont granlto, nnd qunntity unlimited. It would reach in Polk county tinv bor in S. W. part of Tp. 8 S., R. 7 W., nil of Tp. 8 S., R. 8 W., S. Vj of Tp. 7 S. R. 8 W7 S. E. Qr. Tp. 7 S. R. 0 W. north of Tp. 0 S. R. 0 W. nnd 0 S. R. 7 W. nnd 0 S. R. 8 W. Estlmnto of timbor in this section, 3,000,000,000 foot. It would open up nn oxcollont valloy in Tp. 8 S. R. 8 W. It would also tnp vnluablo timber In 8 and 0 S. in 0 W., n pnrt of which is not in tho Stlctz reservation lri Lincoln county. Through Pcdco vnlloy, in Polk coun ty, it would roach a small amount of business, ostimatod ns follews: ro deo vnlloy, four miles In longth, mllo in width: nbout 400 acres of vnlloy land under cultivation; cattlo, sheep ond goats carried in abundanco by farmers. , Through King's Vnlloy it would roach a vnluablo farming section in Polk nnd Ronton counties; population of several hundrod; grain, hops, hay nnd vogotablos, nnd rango for stock. Sovornl stores i n thts'scction. Third Feasibility: A lino has boon survoyl from Siletz timbor to Independence. Thoso wo undcrstnnd stnrtlng from Indopcndonco going west through north tiers of township 0 south of rnngo 0 wost and township 0 south rnngo 7 west, and found' whnt is considered tho lowost pass through tho mountains in section 0 of town, ship 11 south of rango 7 wost, and' of tor crossing through said pnss, follow down tho Sllotz rlvor until It roaches a point nonr Newport whon a lino di root from snld point to Newport - is fonalblc. Tho second survey followed' nn oasier grade In that It followed tho iig LiucHinmuio nvor on nn onpy grmJo through Pedee and by way of King's Valley awl wont nround rnngo 7 wost of eeotlon 0 as In tho first de scription and follows the same course to Newport. Survey lwa beoa mado to Salem from Independence and tho ostimntod dlstanee was 11 miles. Tho completo lirtv from Salem to Newport is esti mated at not over 0 mllos. Estimate o-it will bo under 1,2CO,000. This line would have no erodes over 3 por cent, and all 8 per eent grades would be found by trains go ing west when freightnge would bo light, as all timber would bo eomlng out not going in. Direot outlet to eight townships of timber in Sllotz ami Polk county, ami this timber is eonsldorod tho best body in this part of the stato. Big milling eoneerns now own large bodies of thk timbor, ond heneo there would bo an immediate domnnd for all tho freight it could handle. Tho shortest route from tho coast to all point south of Corvallls and would connect Polk with Marion, and travol coming this way would bo extensive Motor connections with the Yamhill division of tho Southern Pacific would add both freight and paaiongor busi ness. Railroad would reach counties hav ing a population of 40,000, and make an outlet to 12,000,000,000 to 15,000,. 000,000 feet of timber. These coun ties produce in farm products (3,700, 000; oats, l,07fl,00O bushels; 6,600,000 gallons of milk, 3,384,488 pounds of hops, 2,000,000 bushels of wheat. Saving about 2 cents per pound on through this country of line was tinder control of ontsido concern, as would not have to pay tollage to reach the oconn ns is now tho enso from Port land to tho Columbia hnrbor. Rcspoctfully, F. W. WATERS, W. II. HOLLIB, 0. A. HURLEY. Committp on deep son harbor and rail road from Willnmctto Valloy. Editor Manning Dovolops. In tho courso of his romorks Mr. Isaac A. Manning, editor of tho Dnlly Oregon Statesman, In dlsoussing tho causes for tho slow dovolopmont of tho Willnmctto Valloy, blnmod tho do nation lnnd law which gave such largo tracts of land to mnn and wlfo, in this vnlloy, for tho slow development of Orogon, "tying up her grcnt tracts of lnnd in tho hands of n fow who con tlnuo in tholr possession lnrgoly to this dny, making no good uso thoroof nor showing n willingness to allow othors to got tho lamta for nny pur poso of dovolopmont." In referring to our timbor lnnd laws nnd especially to tho notion of tho government in mnk Ing forost rosorvos throughout tho stnto, Mr. Manning doolnrod tho tim bor lnnd obsolotot nndi unjust to Orogon. In a discus-Jon of tho proposed rail way legislation, tho speaker roforrod to tho necessity for legislation con trolling gront aggregations of capital, which ho declared had n proper placo in tho dovolopmont of this country. A policy of rnto making so that tho rates will movo tho freight should bo tho proper ono for railway compnnlos, snld he, but fow lines in tho pnst np prcclnted this. Ho also opposed nny further cxporlmontntlon In rnllroo,d legislation, nnd nlso tho adoption of nuti-railrond legislation. Mr, Manning also discussed tho quos- tlon of nssossmont nnd rnilrond valua tion, again referring to tho Wisconsin nssossmont law. Ho rccommonds a full consideration of tho mnttor nnd In closing seld: . Tho Wlllamotto Vnlloy Dovolopmont Loaguo hna no powor of legislation, it is true. I do not ndvlso it to preparo nny law or nny bill to bo submlttoJ to tho pcoplo umlor tho inltlntivo and! roforendum nt this time. I am gladf to say that I am still a bellovor in the roprosontntivo form of govornmont and whon nil tho pooplo imthor tocethor aau snow tho Interest due from them In the selection of candidates through the primaries for tho tme loglslntiiro and for our national legislature, theso j bodies will do their will. 1 recom mend to this body that It continue its present, or appoint n now committoo of apabe, conservative men who shall eontlmio to study this question nnd shall submit 't to this Willamette Vnl ley Development Longuo for consld oration nt this next mooting. No log. Islntlon is npt to bo right If hasty. There is muoh to bo thought of. Thoro Jtre Msny eorners to he broken off, to be rounded, boforo a law may be got ten into form ami properly shaped to wrry out tho w4shos iiiul the will ond the demands of the people, nnd nt tho aino time to bear with it that justlao whleh should over be a part of law. Let the Willamette Vnlloy Develop ment Leaguo therefore procood on thoso linos of reeommemkitlon. Lot it stir up tho peoplo of tbo Wlllamotto valley and tho stato of Orogon, If possible and interost them in tho se lection of tho proper men for tho stato legislature so that tho men, when elect ed, will go to tho halls of legislation (ContTnuod on PageTsovoF) ' WANT HEALTH? In tho first place, the stomash must ho made strong so that the food will bo properly digested, the bowels opened and tbo blood made pure. In the sec ond place, wo advise you to uso IIos tettor'a Stomach Bitters because it has proven time and again its wonderful value in all cases of Stomach troubles. It always cures Poor Appetite, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Costivenoss, Bilious ness and Malaria. Try a bottlo to day, H0STETTERS STOMACH BITTERS i 0wwxkWim.vwitotMtrnt