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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1907)
"MMnMillMnHai wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ftw ?JW"fl(je'V"- "V- i ""PV.'1! .fi ?s''''lgyWkJ'1''' "'""' '"'""liy" " PJJ - m -J ! ' WWM 1 mil ' M 3fv if) fl? ' 1 2 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BALKM. PRECOX. TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1007: HOFER BROS., and Proprietors , JB. IIOF1S11, Editor. A. P. IIOFKR, Manager. THK JOURNAL STANDS FOR PROGRESS, DIIVBLOPMKNT, GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEGRADED LABOR. GOOD I Oklahoma. I givo you a Innd of sun and flowers And oummor tho whole year long, , I glvo you a land whoro golden houra Roll by to tho mocking bird's song; Wlioro tho cotton blooms 'noath tho Boutherh sun; Whoro tho vlntngo hangs thick on tho vine A lnnd whoro story ia just begun, This wondorful land of mlno. i A land where tho fl Id's f goldon grain Llkott wavoa on a sun-lit sea As It bonds to tho breezes that sweep tho plain Wavos a wolcomo to you and mo Whoro tho corn grows high 'noath tho smiling sky, Whoro tho quail whistles low In tho grass, And fruit trees greet wltb a burden sweet And porfumo tho wind that pass. t ohorus Oklnhomn, Oklahomn, fairest daughter of tho West; Oklahoma, Oklahoma, 'tla tho lnnd I lovo tho host. Wo have ofton sung Jiorpralson, but wo have not told tho , half; Wo hnvo ofton sung hor 'tis a toast wo all can quaff. So I glvo you Oklnhomn, IIAnilllST PARKER CAMDEN. o- ' THEN AND NOW ON THE FARM. m lira fill fcj ''WW Folger's Golden Gate Extracts Essential to Good Cooking Sold on merit t J. A. FOLGER & CO. I fffSCSSISBOBitSKtKCSBSKtSCSmSSSmSmSimmmmammmt'' I Notice of Intention to Improvo a Por tion of Court Street, In tho ony of Salem, Oregon. It will not bo long until tho farmer tnkos his eggs nnd ohlokons to ' fcnnrkot In an nutomobllo. In truth, somo farmers aro doing It already. Tho plow-horsoo rot In tho barn or grazes In a healthful pasturo 'fiold whllb tho fnrmor hunks down tho highway to tho city to do his "trading of a Saturday aftornoon. "Illll" Dllnmr. a Lincoln county, Washington, fnrmor, bought n mn Tililno tho other day and paid the good fat sum of $950 for It. Lai tho Davonport Trlbuno toll of It: "Our farmers hnvo tho coin nnd gonorally have a hnblt of gottlng tho llttit, but "HILL" DITMAR KIPICED THE HOOF OI'F THE LIMIT YESTERDAY 11V lll'VLVO A FINE AUTOMOIULE. Ho wm In town from hi fnrm oast of liore and occuplad tho same pos ition as the Imlnnoo of tho rubbornookn who wero crowdod around a new twolvo honjo-powtr Mnxwoll runabout that had Just arrlvod from Spo ' Icnno. Hill asked what thu prloo wn,i and waH told JOfiO, whan ho said: 1I would glvo tho nlitt flfty for thi d n thing If I know how to run It, Tho ownor quickly told him that was onsy, and n fow mlnutw Inter Dill was at tho whool and doing as well as tho most oxporlouced olmutfoiir In Davenport." CONTRAST THE COMFORTS "HILL" RIT.UAR IS NOW ENJOYING WITH THE HARDSHIPS UNDERGONE IIY THE PIONEER FARMERS OF LINCOLN COUNTY, when "squlrrols" ato n good part of tho crow ' and tho rest had to bo hauled to a mnrkot ronohod by a two-days' ' drive. . , Tho Mining of tho railroad brought a groat change. A Lincoln county plonoor attending u ploule Inst week said: "My fuw wink of whont took four days to market and como bnck with a fow nacoWrlciH of llfo, Hour, bneon nnd beans nugar and coffuo being luxuries, oml u now calico dross for tho wife nnd kids was a fam ily ovenl. Tho coming of the railroads him been a groat blowing. Before thoy wore built there was nothing to orouto builnoN. Now I load tho grain In a warehouse on my own land. It looked to tit a rntlior risky liiiilueee to put mouoy In building a rail road In an untried oountry. You oouldu't tell whether there would be h erop or not. Everything seemed to burn up In drought or be onten by squirrel. nviiou ilitt. rallroml eniue, It eliHiiged hs If by iimglo more noree were lirtfken. tho quirrelt booHiuo wnroe nml thu ollnmte ohnnged for tho bettor. ItntlrouiU Iliad us what wo aro." Hardwood Floors IN CANS Spread them on your old floors with a good brush, and havo an up-to-dato rocoptlon room, dining-room, hall or parlor. Nat ural wood finish, tough, clastic nnd durable. VARNO-LAC Exactly Imitate all flno woods, no mattor how old tho surface to bo stained. Tho only nrtlclo mado that requires no skill to pro duco good results. Avoid disappointment by romemborlng to nsk for Varno-Lack. Mado by Acme Whlto Load & Color Works, Do trolt, Michigan. GEO. B. JACOB FRONT AND PINE STREETS, NORTH SALEM.PIIONE 101. (4thof July Excursion Rates THE SOl'THERN PACIFIC WILL SELL ROUND TRIP TICK EPS HETWEEN ALL POINTS ON THE LINES IN OREGON Wednesday and Thursday, July 3d and 4th, 1907 -o - STANDARD OIL FINANCES. Jiirttlo Landto, lmfor whom thw chm agRlnvt 'tho Standard Oil Uompany wiiid trlnd, ami WHICH RESI'lrilD IN THK CO.VVUri'lOX OF THE CORPORATION OF RKCEIYING RHHATliS from tho Chicago & Alton Hulli-ond, lutM oaueisl HubpommH to bo IhciuhI rloatlng tho ap ponranoo of John D. ltoekfllor, John I) .Arohlbal, llnry 1. Rog am ami otliunt lo totally couuornlug thu Unuiioinl ntutuU of Standard Oil, IIIh object lit to uncertain thu ability of th compuny to iwy tho fines which, under thu law, may bu Impound. Tho corporation, niter a long trial, wiw found guilty on 1 192 counts of thu ludlotmout, and as u maximum lino of ? 'J 0.000 may b oxaoted on oaoh oouut. It U within tho dUorotlon of tho court to mulct Standard Oil In tho turn or I20.S40.000. Tho amount hooiuu largo, but when all tho otroumstniiciM aro constd vrwl tho poplo woulil not regard auuli u tluo na tMeannlve. It U uotorloiu that tho vant fortuna of the inunibum of tho Standard Oil ComiMiiy woro built up through th Instrumontnllty of ovnalona of tho law forbidding tho practice of rebating. Hy moan ut nurroptlllou nrrniiRuinonta with th rnllromls THE COR. PORATION WAH KNAULED TO EKI"KrriVELY CRUSH OUT OPPOS. Vl'ION AND SUCCI1KDHD IN ESTAHLISHINO A MONOPOLY WHICH IT HAS Alll'HKD TO ROD THE PICOPLE AND ENItlCH ITS STOCK I.IIDERH. It would thwwfore b. something llko poutle Jiutlco to oompol StHiidnri! Oil to pay twuty-nlH mllUona as llmw. as such a payment would jmic tlottlly eoiiHiltuto a rwttuUon of that amount to tho peopU roUbstl. ItwUVutlon. howvr, U only n sooondary oonldrstlo.' Th Krwlwt lMnnt tUnt wonld rwsnlt from th lu-notlon or a II a o colonel lu t iirayortlOM wuuld b that iltrlvwl fom uphokllHg the mnjiwty of the law and making It ftlwvr that a corporation, no matter how powwrul, may not violate It with Impunity. Tho Btaudard Oil pwiple havo for miuiy yaw lahorod uniltr the lm irMln that they are aUove the law. but fc lmuiou of thte flwo voild ooHVluoe them that tkey aro not ,d the foroe of the xaaule would .il be iKUunvl y othr corp)rKiluna AT RATE OF A FARE AND A THIRD TICKETS MUST Hi; USED FOR GOING TRIP ON DAY OF SALE. FINAL RETURN LIMIT JULY OTH. STOP OVER PRIV 1LKGES NOT INCLUDED. .MINIMUM RATE, 3c. CIIIL DHi: 5 YEAHS OF AGE AND UNDER III, HALF FARE. IX QtlHE OF O. L. DARLING, AGENT, FOR FULL PARTICU LARS. Wm. McMurray, John ML Scott, Gon. Pass Agt, Portland, Or. Asst. Oni, Poh. Agent. USE SELF RISING B. B. B. Flout For Ronton HrownRroad, Griddlo 0-Uc, Muttlns and Plum Pudding. --I"". ' "' ' rwu" tu't .U., HAN Jose, Cnl, 3W (iii(ianiiicigif tm Gold Past Flour iUJ by TH SYDNVr POW ft OOICPAKY, Winer, OcfM. )Ud for flly mm. Itk your frCr for It. raa m4 Uft fcKwiyi OK Ukd. P. B. Wallace AGtNT mmmmmmmm Salem Fence Wire IleadqtiArtcni for Woven wire Fencing, Netting, Pickets, Gates, Shlnglos, P & D. Roady Roonng, Bcrcoa Doors and AdJusUblo Window Scroens All at lowost prices. Walter Morlcy 50 Court SI. Salem, Ore ;HHIIIIIIIllllllllllll i; Strawberry ;; Shortcake 10c : : The finest You Ever Ate I! White House RftSfaifranf- I l"1 HHHiniHH Notice To Depositors Please present your na books and have the interest due July 1st entered to your credit. SAYINGS DCPARTMtNT Capital National Bank DR. KUM Wonderful CHINESE DOCTOR "Will troat you with Oriental h&rbi and eur any dlsjaso without operatdoa or pain. Dr. Kum In knows everywhora iu Balem, and baa cured many promineit people here. Il6 has llyed in 8alem for 20 yora, and can be trusted. He uim usdny medicine unknown to white doctors, and with them can cure eatarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rheu- uuwn, nomacn, Uver, and kidney dis eases. Dr. Kum makes a specialty of dropsy sad female troubles. HU remedies euro private diseases when OTerythins elw falhn ll8 has hundred, of Ueti moniala, and gives consultation free. Prices for medicines very moderate, Persona in the country can write for man, oena stamp. If you want some wtra fine tea, g U from us. ' DH, KUU now WO 00. 107 Soath Illgk street, Balem, Oregon BUTTERNUT BREAD It Is worth more than any othor broad, yet tho prlco Is no higher For sale at your grocer's. CALIFORNIA UAKEHY. Thomas k Cooley, ProPi. Rocky Mtuntam Tea NuMtts A Beiy Milda f bit pMriT Irta i Qli,a Hultk aal B.mwJ ?!, WUCJJ KWSCtTS FW tAUCtf rtlf TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notlco Is hereby given that tho common council of tho city of Sa'.bm, Oregon, deems It expedlont to im prove, and proposes to Improvo, Court street in said city from tho east lino of Commercial street to tho west lino of Church street, In said city, with full Intersections, In tho following manner, to-wlt: By oxca- vatlng tho roadway of said street to p denth of six inches below tho es- tabllshol grade of said street and by thoroughly rolling said stroot with a heavy ateam roller weighing not loss than 12 tons, and by placing on this foundation crushed rock which shall bo thoroughly rolled with a steam road roller weighing not less than 12 ions, tho Bald crushed rock to havo a depth of four inches after said rolling, and by spreading on said crushed rock a heavy coat of Warren's No. 24 Puri tan brand bitullthlc cement, ono gal lon of tho bitullthlc cement to bo used to each squaro yard of tho foun dation surface. Also by laying on snld foundation a wearing surfaco composed of sound, hard crushed stone, mixed with bitumen and laid on said foun dation to tho depth of two Inches, af ter being thoroughly compacted with n steam road roller, also by spread ing on said surfaco a thick coat of Warren's Quick Drying Bituminous Flush Coat Composition, and flno partlclos of hot crushed stone. Also by constructing an artificial stono curbing IG.05 foot long, includ ing corner block, nt tho northwost corner of Court and High streots, In said city. Also by romovlng nil arti ficial stono crosswalks, on said por tion of snld stroots, envo nnd oxcopt tho Ino'jlncd nprons on all crosswalks which will he loft in plnco six feet long from tho curb, oxcopt tho aprons nt tho southwest corner of tho Intersection of Liberty and Court streols, which nro to bo loft 12 feet long. Also by paving tho spaco be tween tho rails nnd ono foot outsldo of tho rails of tho railway track of tho Oregon Electric Railway Co. with Btono blocks sot on concreto and grouted with comont mortar, and by laying snld track with six-Inch "T" rnlls .wolghlng not less than G2 pounds per yard. All of said Improvements to bo mado In nccordnnco with tho chartor of tho City of Salem, Oregon, and tho plans, specifications nnd esti mates for tho doing of said work horotoforo adopted by tho common council of snld city, nnd now on fllo In tho ofilco of tho recorder of said city, to which snld plans, specifica tions and ostlmatos tho nttontlon of nM porsons intorostod In said Im provement Is heroby called.' Tho cost of nil of said 'improve ment to bo nssossod to tho ownara of proporty ndjncont to snld portions of snld stroot horoby proposed to bo Improved. J Romon8trnncos against tho nbovo improvement may bo filod in writing witn tho city recorder of said city within ton dnysj from tho final pub lication of this notlco. By ordor of tho common council of tho City of Salem, Oregon. W-. A. MOORES, Recordor. Date of final publication of this notlco Is July 2, 1007. crushed took foundation a heavy cwi of Warren's No. 24 Puritan nil . ,,it. i i. .. "! uituuuuu uuiuujii, uuu gauon ot W tullthlo cement used to each 8qnJ 5. By laying on said foundati. poBed of sound, hard, crushed ttnA mixed with bltumon and laid on m1 luu"uuuuu "" k"u "UM"1 U1 wo inch) after emg tnorouguiy compe with a Btenm road roller, and J spreading on said surfaco a thy coat of Warren's Quick-Dry ,l . rsi l. -. . j- ""l tuminoua i'iubu joax, Jompojllloj.i ana nno parncioe 01 not cruiu stono. 6. By constructing artificial stoj curomg aiong eacu siuo or said pot. tion of said strott whoro no artlflcfo stono curomg now oxiBts, excert stroot cro6slngB and alloys, and h constructing artificial Btono curbi,1 eluding corner diocks, at all cornh whero no curved curbs now oxlst uj! by raising tuo artincial stono cic1 on tho north sldo of tho roadways said portion of said street betwea tho east boundary lino of Suiaa! street and tho west boundary line Wavorly stroot, so that tho top of u,! same shall bo 2 Inches below established grado 01 the streot la' comploted. All of said improvements to mado in accordanco with tho cha; of tho City of Salem, Oregon, jj tho plans, specifications and csj' mates for tho doing of said W horotoforo ndopted by tho Comux' ! Council of snld city and now on In tho ofilco of tho recorder of city, to which Bald plans, BpecIW tions nnd ostlmatos tho nttcntlos all persons Interested In said I: provomont Is horoby called. Tho cost of all snld lmprovcnn to be nBsossod to tho ownors of pn orty adjacont to said portion of stroot horoby proposod to bo proved. Remonstrances ugnlnst tho ih lmprovomont may bo filed in writ with tho City Recorder of said d?i within ten days from tho final po! cation of this notlco. Notice of Intention to Improvo a Portion of fiUto Street In tho City of Salem, Oregon. To Whom It May Cencern: Notlco Is horoby glvon that tho Common Council of tho Cltv of s. om, Oregon, deems It expedlont to Improvo, and propose to Improvo, Stato stroot, in said city, from tho wewt lino of Church stroet to tho west lino of Twelfth stroot. in nM city, with full Intersections, and full intersections, and full width botwocn curbs, save and except a strip seven feet wide In tho centor ot said street, In tho following manner, tewlt: 1. By changing tho grado of said portion of said streot so that tho same will bo slightly lower than nt Present established. By oxcavatlng tho ronrixvnv Mid portion of said street full width bitweon curbs, save and oxcopt a strip sovon foot In width In th nn tor of said streot, ,to tho dopth of six luchs below the grado provided for In tho specifications for the doing of said work now on fllo with tho record ot of said city, and horolnattor re forrod to. and by thoroughly rolllnc Bald portion of said street after such excavation with a steam road roller wolghlng not less than 12 tons 3 By placing on this foundation Irushed rock which .h.ii 1,- ?i- oughly rolled with a steam road roller fishing not less than 12 tons, tho aid crushed rock to havo a depth after such rolling of four Inches, and to present a uniform even surface with proper crown. By spmdlng oa the said By ordor of tho Common CouS of tho City of Salem, Oregon. W. A. M00RE3, Records! Dnlo of final publication of notlco July 8, 1907. C-2MU 0 Bids Wanted. Sealed bids will bo received by t Board of Directors of School DM trlct No. 24, for Marlon county, ( gon, nt tho ofilco of tho dUuia clerk, In tho Murphy block, labor nnd mntorlal In painting ' Enot Salem school building with tr coats, Including tho roof. Dldw to specify tho brand of lead, and1 to be used. All work to bo npproved by U bonrd or somo porooD selected fcj thorn for Inspection. Bids to bo closed Saturday, Ji' C, 1907, nt 4 o'clock p. m and bo oponod by tho board at tho W school at 7:30 o'clock p. m. oatf date. Tho board rosorvos tho right to Joct any or nl bids. II. A. JOHNSON, JR., G 27 7t Dlatrlct Clcrl 0 I Special Eastern Excursion ratrt? May 20, 21, Juno C. 7, 8, JclI 4, 6, August 8, 9, 10, September!' 12, 13. To ChicaKO and ret $73.15. St. LouIb and roturn, flM ; St. Paul and return, Omaha, Coi Bluffs, Sioux City, St. Joe, &i City and rotUrn $01.65. WM. M'MURIUT'H 5-21-tf Gon. Fa.j Excursion Hates. Round trip tickets between points on tho lines In Oregon, ncetfay and Thursday. July 3 aad 1907, at rato of a faro and a tU"f TIckota must bo used for goln?1 on day of salo. Final limit JnV Stop-ovor prlvlloges not lnclw Minimum rato, 35 cents. ChiWresJ years of age and under 12, half WJ inquire for full particulars. O. L. DARLIN& C-29-td AS WILLAMETTE FRUIT AND PRODUCE Wholesale dealers and commit merchants. Cash paid for B fcegs, Poultry, etc. W. E. Cum nndi C. A. Wltcraft. Cottle block. lem, Or.; J. c. Stnpleton, 86 C Avenue, Portland Superior Restaur 103 High Street. Uprtalrf. First-claw in all appointment ; place for ladles and gentlemen l an kinds of Chiaew dlshM m1 famous LI Hune Chue Chop and Yakama. R. It Baker 8ccf4Hf te my S-rew Ch