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1 , bAiLyv.CAriAn,Uojr?.HAji, palbm. qreoov. Thursday, junh als, Xm p J THE CAPITAL JOURNAL IIOPER, Eil. and Prop. i: An Independent Newspaper Devoted to American Principles and the I'roareM and Devcloncmont of Atl Oregon. ' i i . V .. ,' fi nt ,. Published Every Evening Except Sji.ttday, Sfte, (Jre. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ' A . (Invariably Jn Advance.) ,, Bally, by carrlor,' per year . !5.00 Per month ..90c CMrttr, ty wall, per year- 4.00 Per month 35c WeMyt by mall, per year 1.00 Six months . 60c ;SPEOIAL DELIVERY For convenience of subscribers branch delivery offices -are ostabllsh ' at Uio, following places at 35 cents per month, $1.00 for. tUroa menths: Asylum Store, P. O. Do Voe & Son, ABylttra Avonwo Junction. Cirlino, Sovonteenth Street, A. W. Lane, Garden Road Store. Dauo's Store, Alex. Dauo, SouthCommerclal stroot. Electric Store. O. M. Epplcy, East State street. Fairgrounds Store, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road. - Howoll'8 Corner, Twelfth and Cross streets. O. "K. Grocery, A. A. Englobart, Twelfth stVeet. . t lYheeier'8 store,' w. D. wuoeior, Highland avenue. "Yow ark, Store, F. Q. Bowersox, Twelfth and. Leslie. Lane Grocery, Soventoenth strot J, L. Moore & Son, corner Capitol and Union streota. "Wo3t Salem Store, West Salota. Zlnn'a Confectionery, 478 tato stroot. -I Ji Dr. Stone's, 241 North Commercial streot. ' ' ' ' Huffman's Store, North Sixth street. Gorman Bakery, cornor Twolfth and Chomekota. fl S J l!3 A TEST OP THE REFERENDUM, man at primary eloctlons. And also Jan act commanding representatives Horbort S. Blgolow In tho Clove- to vote fdr the candidato for United lan'd' Press has this discussion of dl- States senator recolvlng tho highest Vect legislation in Oregen: numbor of voloa at -tho primary olec- Last wlntor tho Initiative and tlon, evon though ho should bo of foforondum was urged boforo many 'ono political faith and tho lcgjsla- leglslatures. In Ohio tho fight was ' turo of another.' especially blttor." "But Joolc at that university, np- "Dangor, dynnmlto and disaster," proprlatlon bllll" cried tho pVlltlc- waa tho answor of politicians to the; Inns, "what If tho people of Oregon arguments for tho now plan, Oregon has just hold a general election at which tho Initiative nnd Yoforondum was given a thorough trial.. Tho pooplo of othor states say what men nlutll mnko tholr law?. Tho pooplo of Oregon say what lawn Bhnll or shall not bo mado. Tho politicians urged thnt tho poo plo would voto blindly nnd without understanding on laws submitted to "thorn, but tho Orogoh election dis proved this nnd showed that tho poo plo of that stato havo outstripped .us all in the actual realization of -govornmont of and by nnd for tho .pooplo. At tho olectton Orogon voted upon IS different measures. Tho Ohio and othor politicians havo bcon busy all winter explaining what a moss tho Orogon p'ooplo would bo suro to mnko of this. Lot us boo. Of thoso 10 measures nlno wore Tojoctod. So much for tholr pro tllctlon that tho people could not discriminate but would voto every thing up or everything down nt tho behest of n political machlno or a party press. "But," said tho politicians, "tho pooplo aro chaff. They will tako nip with ovory new craze." And thov novor failed to remind tho Ohio farmer thnt In Orogon tho Initiative Tind beon usod to bring tho single tax to a voto. But tho pooplo voted tho slnglo tax down, Just as they voted woman auffrngo down. WITH THE INITIA TIVE AND REFERENDUM YOU CANNOT OET AHEAD OP PUBLIC OPINION. "But tho pooplo of Oregon are al ready tired of tholr oxporlmont." Bo you believe that? Then how tibout this? There woro four meas ures submitted which provldod for u still futhor oxtenslon of popular control ovtr government, " and ov--oryono of these was carrlod, The recall was adopted. This la" tho power of tho peoplo to dismiss u public Horvnnt In tho mlddlo of his torm. "Proportional representation" 'was adopted under which tho old rule of everything or nothing will be abandoned nnd minority parties will bo given duo representation in the state legislatures. An act was adopted which alms to glvo tho poor man an oqual chance with tho rich Saving is the sure road to wealth....... A thousand men win a compe tence by qulotly saving their spare monoy whero one gets rich by speculation and get-rlch-qulck schoma, Open, a pavings Account with us and deposit regularly a part of your earnings and your financial succos is assured. i SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK -oa should voto that down?" But they didn't. Tho Orogon leg islature had mado an Increased ap propriation for stato university and nlBo, for tho state militia. Tho poo plo granted tho former and denied tho lnttor. "All tho monoy you wnnt for education, but no moro for war." That was tho answor of tho poople of Oregon to tholr legislature. This legislature, by tho way, tried to Incronso its own salary, but tho pooplo vetoed It. Throo dollars a day was tho sttpond. tBoggnrly, no doubt. But tho peoplo aro entitled to their own opinion as to what an Oregon lawmaker Is worth. "Woll, It's unconstitutional, any way." No doubt you hope so, Mr. Politician. But until tho supreme court decides It . we .shall tnko tho word of Supremo Justlco David Brewer, who says: "Tho Inltlntlvo . and .referendum mnko public opinion tho controlling factor In tho government. Tho moro promptly and fully public affairs carry Into ofTect such public opinion, tho moro truly Is government of nnd by tho pooplo realized. o ' What the Fourth" Costs. Tho fitting colobratlon of Indo pondenco day Is n question In which patriotic Amorlcnns are soporntcd In to two wldoly dlvergout pnrtlos, ono claiming that It ought to bo ob served ns nolsly ns possible, tho othor that our national birthday Is too glorious an occasion to bo marred by din nnd dlsordor. Of course, wo know that oven nmong those who favor a boisterous ob servance thoro nro many who cannot tolorato It thomsolves, and oscapo to the country In order to avoid tho torturo3 of tho "nwful Fourth"; jiiut as wo know thnt a largo propftrtlon of tho notso-mnkers, Including ths smnli boy nnd tho big ono, too, Ib heedless, if not Ignorant, of all that our holiday stands for, nnd thinks of It only nt n tlmo when clamor may reign unrestralnod, Tho flguros which indicate tho )rlo9 that wo pay for oach of our yearly celebrations are so nppallng thnt ono would supposo n knowlolge of thorn would bo tho most powerful dotorront to our annual ma&sacro. This, unfortunately, Is not tho case. For tho past five years the Journal of tho American Medical Associa tion has endeavored to colloct statis tics sotting forth what tho colobra tlon of tho Fourth costs In life and human usefulness; nnd nlthougn these nro admittedly Incomplete compllod ns they aro, almost entire ly from nowspnpor reports, ln3toud of from records of hospitals, dispen saries and physicians they form tho gravest possible arraignment of tho recklessnoss which is willing to nay such a prlco for a "Jolly day." Thoy show that during tho colobra tlon of flvo national birthdays, from 1903 to 1007, inclusive, 1153 per sons wero killed and 22,520 were injured, Of the Injurod SO suffered total and 3S9 partial blindness, 38Q persons lost arms, legs or hands, and 1670 lost one or moro flngors. Bui these flguros, startling as thoy aro, convqy only a faint Idea of tho suf fering, both physical andmontal, which went to swell the total cost of those five holidays; In this we must also Include the weeks and often, months of anguish of the Injured, the suspense of entire families while tlio fato of somo lovod ono hung In tho balanco, tho horror of a futuro of slghtjoss years, tho pinching poV ortynow tho lot of many becauso cf tho .death or mnltnlng of tho bread winner. Century, ' r a: pl-Jl L Shiulo Trees on' French' Roads'. Itiis proposed td. plant trees along tho roadside. of New York state In order to keep tho molsturo In the road and prevent raveling, and the. question has bdon raised whether or not tho roots of such trees may 8proad:'dut undornoath the road sur face and ovontually creato groat damago In a sevoro climate where. thoro "aro extremes pf Seat and, cold.' While French roads are not always, bordored with shado trees, they aro so very frequently, and my Itrforfna tlon 1b that thotrocs aro planted riot only for furnishing shado, but In or dor to protoct tho roads thomBOlvo3 against .the effects of exceBslvo heat and drought. It Js bellevod that tho long, dry. summer .season Is much moro Inimical to roads than sevore cold. Tho chlof oulcor In chargo of. the public roads In Marseilles Is pf tho opinion that on 'the wholo Now York roado wouid bo bonofltcd If bordered with trees, suggesting, howovor, that, only such should bo planted as )iavo vertically descend ing roots. ' ,' F. Blrot, civil cnglnoor nnd former conductor of tho 'Bureau of Brldgos and Highways. oxprossos hlm&olf as 'follows on tlio subject: "In countrlos whoro tho cllmnto Is damp roadside treos aro prejudi cial to tho mnlntonnnco of tho high ways, ns thoy prevent tho circula tion of tho air and tho drying of tho soil In most of tho southern Fronch regions Bitch plantations aro, on tho othor hand, very useful In dry weather, as thoy malntnln tho roudbod In a stato of freshness fav orablo to Its conservation. In gon ornl trees should bo Bolcctod with high spreading branches, such ax tho poplar, tho olm, tho ash, and thoy Bhould bo lacod gonornlly upon tho outor qdgo of tho road box and nt distances of ten motors (32.80 foot). Each troo should bo plnccd In a holo ono motor 3.28 foot) dcop and ono nnd ono hnlt motors (4.02 feet Bqunro, nnd should bo trimmed to a height of two and ono-half mo tors (8.20 foot) nbovo tho Burfnco. "Tho earth about tho nowly plant ed treos Bhould bo loosoncd In Mrach and Novombor In March only nftor tho third year and thoroaftor until tholr pormnnont growth appears as sured. Small trenches Bhould bo dl roctod toward tho foot of tho troo In ordor to Bocttro tho bonoflt of tho rains. Finally, tho troo Itself should bo trimmed annunlly during tho first ton yonrs." American Consul nt Marsolllos. o Tho Atlantic floot lonvos San Francisco on July, 7th, but, further tiinn It will go to Honolulu, It Is not known whoro It will go after thai, owing thnt tho ordora to Admiral Sporry aro bolng kopt secret. Tho Pacific fleet hns roached Shanghai. P. a. B. Wldonor of Philadelphia, has Just bought Van Dyck's great est painting for half a million. Tho first campaign bet was mado today In Wall streot, Oscar Bam berger wagering $5000 on Taft as against $3500. Thousands Have Kidney Trinblo and Never Suspect ii. rrnvalencj? of Kltlner DUciiuc. j Mwt noonle do ,not realize the n!arm-i tnfit Increase and remarkable prevalcncy! " , ju, of kidney disease., Whllckidncydls.; or'dcrMrej 'the, most Icbmmonl diseases that pre vail they art, almost tho last -rc6'g'nleu. !b'y patient nlld phy-, siclans, trio wn tent themielves uith doctoring tho tffcct, while the orig mat disease unucrmincs inc system. . "What To So. . There is cqmfott in the knowledge so "oflcu cxpreWd, that Dr. Kilmer's tSwamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish m curing rheumatism, painfa the beck, kjdneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects followiiiK use of liquor, vrlno or bear, and overcomes that unpleasant .ne cessity ot uctng compcucu to go oucn during the day, nnd to Ret up funny times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Roet is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cure8 of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should havo tho best. Sold by drug gists id fiftycent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle ahd a book mat tens an frftl--., bvniail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., lling- hatnton. N. Y. When Bwnap.jut. writing mention this paper and don't make nny mistake, but 'remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Dlngbnmton, N. Y. TORRID ZONE FUNARGE (7 , inn auove cut represents our brick lined' Torrid Zono Furnace, Guaranteed gas, smoke and dual proof. Economical and durable. A. L. FRASER SWMJ 8ATI;, STREE1 Estlmateg furnished on hflatiui, Bogln with protty babies and cus tom will mnko It easy. Salo Notice. Notlco Is horoby glvon that, under tho provisions of ordinnnco No. 200, I will on tho 2Gth day of Juno, 1908, at 2 o'clock p m., at tho pound In 'ho city of Salem, sell at public auction tho following dCBcrlbod Im pounded animal, tewlt: Two-year-old Btcor, black, with somo whlto on tho holly, split In tho right oar, largo horna. Tho owner of said animal can havo tho same by proving property nnd paying tho legal chargos and oxpon sos of taking up nnd kooplng, etc., and In default thereof for five days J will proceed to soil said animal at public auction, as provided In ordi nance No. 429 ot tho aforosald city. D. W. GIBSON, City Mncshalfi Salem, Orogon, Juno 20. 1908 G-205t (i Notice to Property Owners on Rrond. way Street. Notlco is horoby glvon that tho owners of proporty to bo bonofltod by tho lmprovomont of Broadway stroot in tho city of Salem, Oregon, with crook or rlvor grnvol, botwoon' tho north lino of North Mill crook nnd tho north lino of Mndlson stroot, in said city, who doslro to mnko said Improvement In llou of tholr nssosc mont and In nccordanco with tho plans and specifications now on ftlo In tho ofllco of tho city recordor off said city, Bhall fllo tholr written, ap plication thorofor. with said city ro cordor, on or boforo Juno 29, 1908.' By ordor of tho common council. W. A. MOORES, 0-lC-lH. city Rocordor. o firaber Bros. PLUMBING ' AND GAS FITTING Will glvo prompt attention to all ordors, guarantoa our work to give satisfaction and to bo up to tho sanitary stand ard. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty streot, back of Barr's Jewelry Store. Phone 650. LQto Tcv " E AS! TO Chicago St. Louis St, Paul Omaha Huie Wing Sang Co. -ma stock of goods Wo make up all kinds of wrappers and whlto undorwonr, waists, klmon as and skirts; all' kinds ot gentlc monVand ladle', furnishing koo'Js;, all kinds of silks and dross .gopds.i hose, "suits, pan ts; ovoralls, bliinketn iiucK.wjcar, ( mailing, , cuinaware,. trunks, onibroldory and apo, etc OUR STORE nEST.1 Goods now at very low price big sale. J120 N. Commercial St., Will Bo Made -tm..,., "".Un PAcip:' (WNES IN owiriv Fom Salcii o t ULL0V8. BOTK WATS OX,, jniftQUGH "4 4.I5 ' jfl OS. 1 5 $61,65 J)0 ;b5 -ti Kansas City $6U5 g TICKETS WtLLBB6j?Si!j1 In!. C 1 i .r "Mil August 6, 7, 21, 22 Good for ro'turn la 90 im """6wi at p,u within limits 1 For any further Infasuiku Si agentt. " n WM. M'MURRAr, i Gonoral Passenger AiL ' PORTLAND, jug. Tlmo Card No. 83, fiils fJL Toward I'orllnnd. I'.u t .. . 1 'MVWI, iino. io. b:i3 a. m. 0roi h I pros3. " 1 Vrt 10 O.Jft . - m... -t I passonger. j wo. iz. z-45 p. m. ROKbcri pM, Toward PortUad, TtMt, ) .wo. 222. 5:00 p. m.-'Portln' I fast freight. 1 'n. 59ft m.iA lf.i . 1 ! way frotght" ' '1 Towunl San FranrUco, pMM(t No. 11 15:03 a, m.-Rw juiHacngo' j No. 17, 0H& p. m.CotUH OtH passongo. , ,1 No. 16. 0:1.1. p. m.Citl6rlil press. , No. 13,-3:31 a, m. Sw Tmf express. v '. , " t fr Toward, Ban Fraafc, fimi No. A 2 1'. 2 :43a. .r-PortW , freight., ' ; 1 No'. 225,-11:28' a.,1; trh5 CORVALLIS & EAMWtf'K. TIMB TABtE No. 4 i Loaves Detroit .m..v..4!MW Salem oiJ0,,0WS comincncln? Jal1, " Of courso Gov. Chamberlain wli support Bryan. Do 1'ou Open four Mouth Like n young bird and gulp down what everfood or mcdlclnu may bo otTorod you 1 Or, do you want to know something of the composition and clfaractor of that which you take Into your stomach whother m food or medicine? Most Intelligent and sensible pnopli now-a-days InsUt on knowing what thoy employ whether as food or ,as medlclnn. Dr. Plerco bullovos they have a period right to inxlxt upon such knowledge. So he publlshc3,-baadcast and on each bottle wrajincr, whatjnrrnadklnos are made of ana vetdrtcsJrrrmTtT-oalJb This he fool ho can wfrtLAtTord to do hoomisn tho mn-p thelntrrcdlonts of' wlilch hla medicines Reform School Supplies. Sonled proposals aro horoby In vited for furnishing tho Orogon Stato Reform school, with' suppllos for tho noxt bIx months ending Do comber 31st, 1908. Suppllos con sisting of flontr, groceries, moats, loathor. Lists with specifications will bo furnished upon application to the suporlntondont. All bids must bo In by Juno 30, and .goods do. llvorcd by July 15; 1908. Goods must bo In strict nccordanco with samplo In original packages when posslblo. All contract supplies will bo paid for at the first of tho month follow ing the delivery of tho goods, N. II. LOONEY, 6-1 0-1 Ot Suporlntondont. CHICHESTER'S PILLS eTTHJj ).lle! AU.7ouHrua.l.lfo AAJ rill la Kid vt ioU nculUV! if ih, !f I with II lu PibtHia. l Tala n u ..thcr. Ilujr of roup v IAMOM HKANH 1'U.Ul, tit ti trVno.nlBlt.Bfit.AIriRlUttr, SOLD BV DaitfiOISTS EVERYVVHf' THE AVENUE Crourua, ices, clgarj and confeo Ions. Comer of Seventeenth r.nd Asylum avom. N, u. Baker, pro prietor. Salem Fence Works Ileadquarters for Woven Wire Fencing. . Poultry Netting, Pickets, Gatei, Malthold Roofing, P. & J). Ready . Roofing, Scroon Doo'ra and Ad- Justablo Window Screens. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN Successor WALTER SIORLBY. SBO Court fit. ,Salem, Or Trains for CefraWf. No. S r;il! Leaves Albany 1 I i i 5 i i i i i i 8 -t-frill 1 Hill I I arolnadn aro stuilled and understood ti.rt piorujvlirttij'ir buperlor curalUl' virtu'v? titppriyri?fi7 " " For the cure of woman's peculiar weak nessos, Irregularities and derangomunts, giving rlau to froquent headaches, back, aoho, dntgginir-down pain or distress In luwerabdon.'nnl or polvlc region, accom panlod, ofttunes, with a dobliltutlr.j pidvlo, catarrhal drain and kindred symp toms of v-cakness, Dr. Plorco's Favori" Presrrlntlon Is a most efllclent r-niiN:' It Is equally offoctlvo In curing pnlnf-i " rorlnHa In r.lvlitr. Qtrm.iv.t. r t..ji. . ' muthfiti and In preparing tho svstorn iv tho expootant mother for baby's cosnlntf . . thus rondonr.3 childbirth salo and com . . paratlvoly painless. The Tavorlto pro ' scrl ntlon " U a most potent, strengthening tonic to the gonorul system and to tin ' ' ' organs uisuncuy lominlno Jn partlculur ! it nibu sooiuing aim mvigoraui.g norvlno and cures nerveu: exluuistlon. IPORM ONE! MORE HABIT MHM H 1 HICKOKT Cough Remedy AlfOlVTHVUII Coughs, Colds CROUP i I.Hi' ,.( '" rrlves ct CorvallU' o..!i'5l No. 10. Loavos Albany I'M Arrives at CorvallU ... li'Hr No. C Loavos Albany VMll vittvua fc """ XnilUS r luwrnmi m Kn S Loaves CorvallU J1'!1 Arrives uv aiuouj ..... -- navni Cjrvni 1.1'rt M I V0 rfw. ....- - - An Ives at Albany .... !,' T nnnna C, .rVfl !l!g l.rT Arrives at Albany :'',r No. 11 (Sundays o"1"":., Leaves CorvallU J J;" Arrives at Albany .m1:w No. 12 (Sun Jay oaly)- Leaves 'Albany lJ;J J Arrives at corvaiu .,.. - For further inwrntHv-", Oregon F.lectlrc ' JW nervous prostration, neuralela. hysteria, spasms, chorea or St. Vltus's dance, and othor distressing norvoua symptoms at tendant upon functional and orxjanlc dls eases Of tho distinctly fomlnlnn nrcran. . . . ---,-;--v "rI . .' 'P-V. . ! a... . .... --, - ,..., a. nost ot nu-uicai auttioruies of alt the i. . inrougn yielding to natural In OV HAVEprobablynotyet formed enough "habits." It la llkoly that you would find tho "nd-answorlng habit" a dlvidopd-paylng ono and ono that would novor lure you 4. far away from the best thrift- T U .i .., . "P i vtuuu ovur auvisea, A habit Is ractlce, recommend j cllnatlon. .v., ,, ui uianw, itmuiuriiui11 unuuiiuu. 'i no au.-ausworing "wrltVr?wStlo h,nb,t WLU hava t0 b0 cUIvat- eGrYoTthedlieasW fc?8 ?R,n8t .1,resea,t vu u a euro. lonsBsy rea wuai im 17 for ypurV y wndlna a posUl ca requeat for a rw booklet of sxtrac I usually formed ig to na Tho ad.-auswerlng SUMMER SESSION JDMttt10.TDIYU.lM .. . xl ft!ISsl1K'S3,fiCK ss?iS&J5'S.gFf I -s: sstsus iiraiaaiiSijBa- ABte.N,t.,uwufMt ..... ..;.... mmmrMmimmiiL- iWhoupin QoufU MomrntH Sronchllls SORE THROAT 44 fHM4M4 H THROATndLUNCS aEOBawcHafiOHinai UHlWKiW P ISAlfViORfCN.U S-A. frtct ?t4lff fy . -. i. folOWJ. """ cars at oaiem a -and Intormodlate poU"! Arrive 8:40 s.e. 10J50 a.p. i:25 p.w. 4:20 p.W. 6:45 p.' 8:20 p.ffl Local Express Local Express Local Expross t : t OCT.C Steamers Pomona yj leave for Portland J ii m-s- tz vshsn mi.Hnv and Saturav . m ; i,p, vyxz: Sd dock 5,2 j FACTOR I y0r InlUti a4.?1 fcWYiilWW Bars tne gjmitaT-- nwm pM. -