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-- - t ia-f.ja J -jrerM?rimi.4iijbMa wsu"jeJ KW&mafifeaMaass IVILY OATITAL JOUHNAI, SALEM, OltKOON, MONDAY, APItlli 0, 1000. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL K. H.OFKR, Editor and Proprietor Independent Newiptper Derofcxl to American Principle nd the Progress snd Derelopernent of All Oregon. Published Brcrr BTenlnif Bxccpt'Sunday, lora, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION RATJW. (ItmrUblr tn Advance.) rlly, by carrier, per year. .........18.00 Per monlh.......We Dftllr, by mall, per year. .....-.....- 4.00 I'er month Mc Wwkly, by mall, per jer...........J.OO Six month! ,.,..C0o -v?J?6iBiS?5 agp Bunion EVERYTHING GOES THAT HAS A GRAFT ATTACHED. It Is reported that the Attorney General's office has de cided that the Dairy Inspector bill Is a sound one and will standi , n That Is the bill to give State Food and Dairy Commission er Bailey $9000 ADDITIONAL FOR DEPUTIES. That office now collects fees and fines, the occupant gets a big salary and tho legislature gave him $9000 for extra deputies, In tho House the Grange members killed the bill, but be foro adolurnment consented to amend it IF THE GOVERNOR MIGHT APPOINT THOSE DEPUTIES. The amendment passed both houses, and was omitted conveniently by tho committee on enrolled bills, and that is called a law, THAT SUCH TAMPERED BILLS SHOULD BE SMUGGLED THROUGH, and should be signed up by the officers of both houses and tho Govornor is romarkable, The bill should bo taken Into the courts and killed for hav ing boon dofectivoly passed, and the $9000 shollcl neve- be givon Mr, Balloy, If n more onrolling clork can leave out Important amend ments, and that bo called a law, WHAT PROTECTION HAVE THE PEOPLE AGAINST FRAUDS? Tho people havo enough to pay for legislative extrava ganco without foisting on thorn (fefoctive laws, WHY PORTLAND CANDIDATES ARE SHY. Tho Republicans find it hard to get first-class men to be como enndidatos for any offlco In thai city, Woll, why should first-class mon want to JUMP INTO A DISCREDITED SITUATION? Tho only law they can act under is the Direct Piimary law and that is condemned and discredited, Tho party organ and tho party loaders in that city de nounco and condemn THE LAW ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE. Thoso same loadors havo not the brains or tho courage to got up an amondmont, so thoy do nothing but howl, With tho law condomnod and discredited Republican vot ois DO NOT KNOW WHAT TOTHINK. If tho loadors are not loyal to tho piincfplo that tho pooplo shall nominato, what havo tho voters to expoct but bossism and mnchino rule? Tho truth is tho wholo movement to have a committee soloct a lot of delegates called a convention, IS A FRAUD AND A FARCE. If It succoods tho samo thing will bo dono at the next county convention and stato convention, ARE THE PEOPLE READY TO GIVE UP THE DIRECT PRIMARY LAW? Not yet, And thoy will sit and spit upon tho "suggostocl convention," 0 Two additional planets havo rocontly been addod to our solar system, Mr Harriman's attention is called to this fact, Ho has this planot piotty woll cornered, 0 Lot Amorlcan women marry Japs, Chlnose or any other kind of color, on condition that tlioy go and live with thorn in tholr own country, Tho city of Portland sooms Inclined to try Dr, Weathorboo In place of Dr ,Lane as mayor, While selecting a physician to administer on tho nolltlolal ailments, why not got a rght snap py ono And row C, Smith? 0 Taft shows signs of bolng a Preside wlio, whllo a per foot gout Ionian, is thoroughly onto his job, Tho commission systom t 1 city government, which would put any city into the hands of a nigh class of business iron, is naturally roslsted by tho twoblttois in any city liko Poitlnnd. Wo cordially Invito you to join tho large number of pru dont, careful people who for nearly a quarter of a con tury have found banking re lations with us to bo both agrooablo and profitable, .SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Capital National Bank A Healing Saho for Hum. C!uind Hand mid Soro Nipple. As a healing imUyo for.burns, soret, oro nipples and obappod hand Okatnberlalu's Salvo it most exosl lent. It allays tho pain ot a burn almost Instantly, and unless tho In. Jury Is vory Mvcre, heals tho part without leaving a scar. Prico 35 cents, Far salo by all good drug gists. Happlnew is a toss-up betwwn a married man caution and a bach, dor's advice. Tho wife of a henpecked husband U usually sot in her ways. O' Mr. K. a. Krttts, Oneouta. N. Y , wrUw: "My little girl was greatly benefitted by taking Foley's Orlno Uultlve, and I think It Is tho best reuiody tor constipation and liver trouble." Foley's Orlno Laxative ( best for women and children, us It la rutld, pleasant and eKoctWo, and it a splendid spring medicine, jl it cleans- the system and clear tk complexion. For J by J. a Pecry, OREGON BOOSTER CAMPAIGN CITY AND STATE ARE GROWING about fruit lands. This ts truo be cause not only are agriculturists and horticulturists Interested, but men In the professional walks of life who want to get out Into the openWr find Wlr-f liltiamHiHHH8llllll 1S4WB fruit growing especially Id ,H 14 " nlal. Twonty thousand copies of a sup. plemcnt sheet of this paper are being prepared for circulation by the Salem Donrd of Trade. Meetings under the auspices of tho local organizations of tho Develop utent League are bolng held at Hose burg Monday, April G, at Central Point Tuesday, Oakland Wednesday, Cottaga Orovo Thursday, Eugene Fri day, nnd Oregon City Saturday Tho Central Point gathering will havo delegations present representing tho entire Hague River Valley, As a direct result of tho advertis ing cnmpalgn and the fact that the monoy is spent In telling of tho re sources of the state rather than tho Many of this class have been among our most successful growers in vari ous parts of vregon. The Inquiries nbout dairying are not numerous, but they como from those actually engaged in the work In other states, and undoubtedly a larger percentage of tho dairy let ters mean settlers than thoso on oth er subjects. : The magnificent work of tho clt- izenship of Oregon, tho co-operation t ' of the churches and the schools with J j tho commercial bodies, has Influcnc-' ed nine-tenths of tho people who aro ' coming to this stato on colonist rates ! ! to that they go direct to their place J of flnnl settlement, and the conges-'!! tlon felt so keenly at Portland dur-li! ing record-brenking 1907 1b almost " ontlro dono away with. As tho ! ! crowning icsi u- organization, I'ort- liintl linn hnil minh tnvnl niililgnno from her business houses nnd citizens ! ! tnnt buu.uw icaricts hayo gono out, in their letters in n single month Oregon nnd other Pacific Coast i states havo an Intense interest in tho ' mntlnt nt tnt,ff rAvlnlnn lita ... ln ....v,. w ...... a iwiiaiuii. JUOl tlO UU . m ouier sections of the country. Num-'X erous resolutions hnvo been adopted by commercial bodies approving a highor Import duty on hops. An enthusiastic Orcgonlnn return ing to tho Enst for several months' EASTEK-APRIL11 so a STEIN-BLOCH $ !V?av be springy and balmy, If smart spring suit If cool and wintery same plus a smart STEIN-BLOCH jiptoat J MY, BUT THEY BOTH FIT! Our I! Prices tflul l.Hl)l,ln,l 1.1. ...... I.. .1 nilrnrtlnnn nf thn rllv nvnr flftv nor i . .' iuviuvu iimai-ii in uuvnnco Iqunlntnnces and ah IiIh old friends I with whom ho talked In different i parts of the country. These pooplo nrn now gottlng copies of this papor. Others can nsslst very materially In this way. V new edition of one thousand 'fncts of production Is being prnparud for publication. I Coffee The sromn.tlnlit csn protects It against Impurities and deterl H oration never sold in bulk, Your crrocer will irrlml lt bettor If ground at home not I too lino. 1 2 I ISJSJSJSJSJSBJSBJSJSBJSBJSJSISBW WOTIIKH l-ION'L'KIt C.'O.VK. James K. Tetherow. who died nt his home near Lucklnmuto, Thursday 'afternoon, after a short illness of pneumonia, wan a sou of Mr. and Aim Solomon Tetherow. early plo ' necrs of Oregon, and was born In (What Is North Dallas. Apill 21. IS 10. DEATH OK A IMO.NKKlt WOMAN. j Mtb Charlotte Thorns, one of the 'oldest pioneers of Linn county, die Sunday morning nt thn home of her daughter, Mrs. Arllla Uurkhart, near Lebanon. Mrs. Thomas was born In Tennessee in 182C, nnd crossed the plains to Orogoiuln IS 17, herself driving ono of the oxtentus of a long train nearly all the wny. She was married In 1848 to John Thomas, and sottled near here. Her husband died In U'Oi, since which time sho hnd made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Uurkhart. MrB. Thomas Is sur vived by six sons and three dniiKhters all of whom uvo In this state. $10 to $30 Wil f7 'Jl Nsra prf2 ; 1 wtMtaAtHIBAu"."J I V IT m 0 'fe Our rv K,h Prices $10 to $30 ARE YOUR HOSE INSURED? We carry a full line of HOLEPROOF HOSE for ladies and gentlemen, ft i G. W. Johnson & Ce: i 141 Commercial Street Bf-i-HtfCrfOH KV. iso.v m:cKivi:i). Itov. Albyn Esson, the new pastor of tho Christian church, arrived yes terday from Paris, hi., and last night a reception was tendered him at tho church, whero a social session was held for two or threo hours Rev. Esson and others spoke, indicating a splendid good will, with prospects of a good campaign against sin In Al bany, led by the pastora, Light re freshments were served. Itov. Enson Is n former college mntc of Itev. Evans, and comes highly spoken of as n preacher and pastor. JWSlSWWSSMSlWSWSMSBSBSSSSlMSJSSSWSjSlSSWySSMSWyjSSSW SSPS.SJSIMril"lSMim.BiSMasSMSWSSWSB1S iSSWj mm -J i r A 3mFr Study the Above Map III.OOMHU'9 ADDITION" to the City of Newport. Oregon, is uow on tho market for tho first time. The tract is located about half way between Nye Oreok and Nwwport. and consistsof some 30 lota on tn rising ground directly above the ocean Each lot is but a few steps from the bench and a commands a view ot tho ocean or surf for miles north and south To the north can be seen Jump Oft Joe and tne Yaquina Head Light. To the touth the entrance to Yaquina nay and the I.Ifaaaving Station The property is about a five-minute walk from the boat landing In Newport. It Is readied by a now sis-foot board walk, which runs In a straight line from tho Ocean House Hotol In a northwest direction to the lgjg. This Is now tne most popular walk in Newport on account ot Its beautiful surroundings and magnificent view ot the Paoiflc when tho.end is reached at lll.OOMHU'S ADDITION. Hero before the observer the ocean and the beach stretch for miles and miles. A WORD ABOUT YAQUINA BAY You could not find a more Interesting location to spond your suumior than around this beautiful bay. which is conceded by those who know, to be the most beautiful summer rvsort, NATUKALLY, of any on the Paoiflc coast, barring none. Hunting and fishing are unaxqehed, and the many plages of Interest Qloce to Newport, such as the Lighthouse. Otter Rock. Soal Rocks, etc . make It an Ideal plae to own a summer home. NOW LOOK AT THE MAP You will see that HLOOMKK'S ADDITION is right on the ocean, and yet has the great advantage ot being close to the bay and town, with no steep hills to olitub to renob. it. The beach in front ot the property la good for bathing and the gathering of rock oysters. Mr. Bloomer has already built two beautiful cottages on these lots tor his own personal use Mr. Dloome Is a Seattle man. and Intends to make this the most popular addition to Newport , For further Information enquire ai CAPITAL JOURNAL OFFICE i ?. -v' '