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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1909)
MMBM DAILY CAPITAL JOUIt.VAL, SALEM, OKEGON, MONDAY, MAJtCH 20, 1000. 'wlfM.. "" """" '7 m THE CAPITAL JOURNAL , K. HOFKil, Editor and Proprietor . Independent NawiPr UeroUxt to American rrlnelplc nl tho l':ogrt and Dercloptmcnt of All Oregon. rubllihcd BTcrr Krcnlng Kxcopt Sunday, Ealem, Ore. BUnHCItlPTION RATJ. (lnrarUblr In AdTnco.) Daily, by carrier, per year W.OO I'ef month Wo Dally, by mill, per Jw- M r' oUi Mc Weekly, by mall, per year-..... ?.M Hlx monthi Wo umoNAT AN EX-GOVERNOR Oregon's amiable T, T, Geer has gono into the real estate business, Is this a reiteration of the old story that REPUBLICANS ARE MIGHTY UNGRATEFUL? No man has talked, thought or writton more for Oregon than Geer, , It was a noted saying by Samuel Johnson that patriotism was tho last refugo of a politician. So roal ostato may be THE LAST RESTING PLACE OF AN EX-GOVERNOR. , , . Mr, Geer has some qualifications for tho real estate busi ness, Ho has enthusiasm Imagination and optimism, tho three articles of THE CREED OF THE REAL ESTATE DEALER. Of course, thoro are llttlo matters like tho business ond of tho doal, and the commission that are important, Tho last Is roally tho sting in tho tail of tho transaction NOT TO BE OVERLOOKED. T, T, Geer's evolution from from farmor to governor and thon into real ostato will bo watohod with intorost, o INDEPENDENT BUSINESS MEN WANTED IN OFFICE. A wi Iter In a Portland paper says: "Boforo a candidate fjots a nomination ho must see public corporations, saloon onguos, W, C, T, U churches, labor unions and many others, NO MATTER HOW CONTRADICTORY , HE MUST PLEDGE HIMSELF TO WHAT EACH WANTS, ETC." Isn't that contemptible, when nine-tenths of what an offi cial has to deal with aro business propositions, Who wants office bad onough to play to the gallorios for it and tio his hands IN FORTY DIFFEREN TWAYS? Thoio aio plonty who will do those things to got offico, That Is oxactly what is bolus clono to got tho offico of may or at Portland and governor, WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN PORTLAND? - Tho Republicans will put up thoii strongest man and dofoat Lane, Ho will bocomo a maityr and seek vindication by bocomlng DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR. Tlioio will bo ton Republicans aftoi it, and Lane will have no opposition in Ills paity, Result: Lane will down any Republican machlno candi dfito, . Prosidont Roosevelt hut sailed for the African wilds, Here's hoping he may return when he gets ready, in the mean time we will all tead his magazine, and get ready to buy his "book, . - . Jackson county has appropriated $50,000 toward the Crat er Lake road. The state gave $100,000. Klamath county Is to give $60,000, Harrimanisto help with as much moio. The Department of the Interior is to assist, and the result will ba a road, Omit Clilnoko Doctor U M. H U M Has medlolue whlsh wilt cure ah known dWrnse. Ho makes a special, ty of, ami guarantees to ouro Catarrh Asthma, LuiiK. Thront, Rheumatism. Ltablllty, Btomnoh, Liver, Kidney Troubles; alio any blaokeued ot swollen soreness, brokan limit; Smallpox; Hpldemlc; all kinds ol noils. Lost Manhood, Pemalo Weak ness, UornU Troubles and Paralysis Consultation free. Onro of Ylok Bo Tong Co., Chluese drugs and herbs. 163 High Bt., upstairs. .Salem. Or. o Who a woman will ak will. A small bank account is given the same careful at tention by our offloert as a largo one. Wo Invite yout business, Capital National Bank OipilAl $7,IHH gnlwH prolllu truttl.!.VHK) J. II. Albert, President. K. M. Crolwui, Vic. Pres. Jos, II. Albert, OOilcr. $5" IN REAL ESTATE. lUii'iiimnttiul ClmmlHtrluln'a Count, Hoinody. "As hiNR ago m T omu remember my mother wa a faithful uht anil friend of Cknmburlalu a Cough Rem edy, but never In my lUo have I real ised tu tnii value until now." writes. Prof. H. A. Howell of Howell's Ainor leaH School. Havana. Cuba. "Oh tho Might ol February 3rd our baby wan taken tick with a rory severe oold. tke aext day wan wore and the fol lowing Might kta conditio woa d uerate. He ooe,ld wot II dow anil It wns nscsieary tu kave Mm Ih the arms every moment. Hvttu then his breathing wan difficult. 1 did not think he would live uatll moruluK. At but I tkougbt or wy wotkwr' rmdy, ChawlHtrlalM'it OouKk Rww ly. wkieh w uavw. and It affordttl wow)t rltr. and how tkr days tatcr. k kaa fully moovorod. Undwr tk etrcttMMtaaoM I would not kl UN a MOHMMit la saytHg that Okaw karlalH't Oowgk Hmely. and that ly. mk k llto ot our Uur ltUl ff." Ptor Mb) by Dr. Stoa! drvs tare. Mi Hmwy tkottkl c t few wkl i tmi down bj' tk Jan. Hw ran aay (mtmh rttk taklas jtt NBkMwn cttBk rMi4y wkH Foley Hon) and Tar otta tkow ,H mrt It to a mt rtntfcly. tala ho harmful drag and CHrM tk mot olmtluato ctwiiki and Mlds. Why oxperluwnt wtth your health? InsUt upon kavliig th kbuIb Ph ly llony and Tar. J. O. IVrry. OA0TOIII, Btti, s,imuKHjt To GrOAv AlfnlfH. On tho nverngo market, alfalfa hay brings a prlco of ?18. This morning S. T. Northcut, a promlnontj rarmor near Marlon, took from tho ground near tho Salem Flouring Mill's offlco hero, a biunch of alfalfa In Its spring growth four and one half feet In height and tho roots of tho plant woro In perfect condition and extended In tho ground sovornl foot. Mr. Northcut, In commenting on tho phenomenal growth of tho plnnt, said: "I've got 400 acres of land that can raise this stuff, and this nlnnt Is a. nufllclent clomnnntrn. tion of Oregon's cllmntlc condition ror raising nirnira." Mr. Northcut u an old nud experienced farmer and n thorough test will bo glvon tho rnlBlng alfalfa hay by him out of $24 worth of seed. Flint ITrHliytci'Jnn Cliiircli. Tho Anniinl Congregation Mooting will bo hold Monday, Mnrch 29, at 7:30 p. m., for tho purpose of elect ing Trustees nnd Elders to fill the vacancies mndo by those whoso terms of ofTlco explro March 31, 1009. An nual roports will bo glvon by nil ko eiotlos of tho church nd by tho pns tor. A Biipper without chnrgo will be norvod by tho Ladles' Aid Society at C p. in. nnd tho meeting will ho bo hold nbout tho tnbles. All mem bers of tho church nnd congregation nro urged to bo present. Melon Qlndys linn tlmo to ropont. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Rollovea Colds by working them oul , of tho system through a copious and hoalthy action of the bowels. Relieves coughs by cleansing the mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. i "As plcatant to the taste as Maple Sugar" j Children Like It Fw BACKACHE-WEAK KIDNEYS Tfi ' BtWItl's Kldni; md BItddir Pills- Sun lod Sin , J. C. riCIlltV. iwiflw x - v ' inn y'fgiRnrnii i tract Study the Above Map HI,QQMKIl'h AUDITION u the t'jtv of Nvwpoit Oitou u now on ih- mik-t for the ftrm ttnti Tlu tun is loeateU about half way Jietween Njw C49fc mJ Newiwrt, and Hubis8if soim io loi on me lUmtf b round tlimth atmit ihe i.mu Kttth lot is but a few titefM fram lb iMNMk Hd a towwAHde a tfw of the oceu i surf for tulles uonh aud Muth To the uorih can U- tu Jump Off Joe and ine YaqnlMA 9d Ugkt. To law aoMtk Ike eutrance tu Yaqulua U aud the Ufeeaiug Siaiiou The pruinrtv i boui a nve-ulMit walk trow tfed ewu JnHftag U .NewrV. It U racael M) a aew ht.x-foot boid wtlk which runs In a straight Itne from tht- Oivau House Hotel la a aorOtweet d!rUn Wh Jo- Ttt tt iww UM MOM popMkur walk iu NViut on ucvouut of iu beautiful tirrouudlugs and ngnlcnt vw of Ik PmMc wkM Ik 9& Is rrk4 at ltl.OOSUHt'S ADDITION. Her b( if ihe olMerver the ot-n and thf teach stretch for wDee ami wllfjg. A WORD ABOUT YAQUINA BAY Yon coM aot tmi asore iMwrMtlMK Jocattoa to sead your summer than around thto beautiful buy. wktek te ssjucagasl ky ikot wko kaw. f ke tke aaoat kMntttttl mbmmt rart. N'AITHAI.I.Y. of an on tke Pact .ut brrln soae Huutlac ami iaktag art iUM.c4,eit. mm! Um wy piacM ol later sot clow to NVwport. 8k as tke Ugkihuuse Otter Rocs" Seal Rocks etc wake It aa tosol place to own a SBNUr htnt NOW LOOK AT THE MAP You will soe tkt Ul,(H)MHU'5 ADDITION te rtgkt on tke och and et kas tke great advantage of k4ag io to tke kay aa4 tawa. wtU m& ktlls to eMwb to reook it. Tk kjfk In front ot tke presort) is good for katkios and tke eatkeriag of rock oygMn. Mr. Bloomer kas already tuQt, two beautiful eottagec oa tke i for kts owa iiersoaal use Air Utoomei is a Srtitl man. sad Utea4s to mk ikli tke saoat lar addltda & wjwrt. For further Information enquire at CAPITAL JOURNAL OFFICE R0SEBURGT0 HAVE A RIVAL'? (United Press Lersed Wire.) ' Hosebtirc Or.. Mnrcfi 29. Another evidence of the rapid growth of Southern Oregon Is found In the an nouncement today by ngents repre senting a party of Mlnennpolls bank ers, that within n few days a new town will be built on the banks of tho South Umpqun river, ten miles soutn of ItoHeburg. A site for which $54,000 hns been paid wns recently purchnsed by the Minneapolis people. It comprises sev- jorn icrni nunureu ncros. ine present plans nre to orec tut lenst 20 cot tages, nnd, aftor they are occupied, others will follow. Tho trnct wns sold by P. D. Wnlto. Hoiim' for Sub'. Honied bids will lie rucolved by the board of directors ot school district No. 21, In Marlon county, Oregon nt tho olllce of tho district clerk in the Murphy block for the ptirchnse of tho duelling house on lot G, block 77, to Siildii. Oregon, K ,own as tho Tttt tlo property, nnd for th dwolllng house nnd burn on lot 8, block 77. to Siilein, Oregon, known Petty John property. No trees to bo cut on removing buildings, without permission of board. lilds to be optned at regular meet ing of board to be hold Saturday ev ening. March 27, 1007, at 7:30. Hoard reserved the right to reject nn or all bide. H. A. JOHNPON, Jr.. .'l-22-0t District Clerk Stu-prifo I 'arty. A delightful surprlw party was given Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Dormtin In South Salem Inst Monday evening. The nniusomenta of the evening wero enrrie nnd croconolo. Ilofroshmonto were served after hnvlng spont n ploflsnut ovonliiB. Those nroaeut were, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jamee Mothorn, Mr and Mrs. Otis Kennon. Mr. nnd Mr. Charles Evans, Mr. nnd JIh, AuHtln Lenrh, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlox McCarter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Smith, and Mrs. S. A. Lonch. o- Kiilrinouut Hall T,-i,m The Palrinoiint oaeetiHll ilul) l Better I'll! flagM " w-m. aYBSHHBiW DISI0N1D BROS.&GO. Clothes Makers BALTIMORE NEW YORK. m ZKjim3& - - mmm- t Tine $10, $15, $20iipto$25 25c Hole-Proof Sox 25c Cuaianteed to wear six months without darning, See us about them, G. W. Johnson & Co. i 141 North Commercial St. 2 Kin ff letting nothltiK hwhh! in H v to KMt into iti!liiK condition .iKain thlR favon. mi (I expects tu iirraiiKe fur Rutnea for the eeaeon In a short tlmo. The new state organisation was detri mental to an extent, causing the hoys to be somewnat slow In attempting another organization of a team, ow ing to the lnrge league hnvlng an eye on several I-'alnuount players, hut they intend to go nlong and play hall, an wn MlM4HlHlMl.jj Clothes i A man's suit speaks for him as plainly a his card, His card simply tells his name while his suit proclaims his per sonality to every one he meets, Everybody understands the clothes language, Our suits always speak favorably of the wear er, THERE'S INDIVIDUAL ITY IN OUR SUITS Suits for men of all ages and suits for ev ery man's calling, ieeiei-HH-3-i--H?a-hM A Hurry Up Onll. Quick! Mr. DrugglBt Quick!- A box of Bucklon's Arnica Salve Hero's a Quarter For the love ot Moses, hurry! Bnhy's burned him elf, terribly Johnulo's cut his foot with t,ho axe Mnmlo'e scalded Pa can't walk from piles Dlllle has bolls and my corns ache. Sho sot It and soon cured all tho family, Its tho grcnteot healer on earth. Bo'l by J. C. Perry.