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fAfiE TWO. DAILT CAPITAL JOrRNAI, SALE. ORZbO. THIBSDAI, JOE C, 1912. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOFER, Editor and Proprietor R. M. HOFER, Manager In)pndi-ut Newipapr lwotfd to American Principle aod tb? Progress and Ifcvplopmwn of AH OrtRnn PobliabM Every Evening Einpt Sunday, Balem, Oregon SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (Invariably In Advance) DaJJy, py Carrier, per year ...$5.20 Per month.. 45c Daily, by Mall, per year 4.00 Per month.. 35c Weekly, by Mall, per year .... 1.00 Six montha.50e FELL LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH REPORT 1 PLAYGROUNDS FOR THE CHILDREN. There are every summer hundreds of children left in the city who do not get a vacation or outing of any kind. The idea of a public playground, or a number of them, under proper control and direction is a good one. There are a half dozen fine sites for such playgrounds in this city, and they should be utilized. Far more important than a curfew law or any other device to improve morals are playground?. Intelligently directed playing of children, that teaches them moral qualities, makes better citizens. We expend too much energy correcting bad conditions, and not enough making for better condition. The time has come for more intelligent direction of the natural energies of childhood. CLERKS TO DO NOTHING. A A man who is a candidate for the legsilature was solicited the other day for a clerkship in the legislature. He told the party in so many words that he did not expect to have any occasion to employ a clerk. He said he was not being asked by his constituents to intro duce any bills, and he would have no work for a clerk. He did not expect to vote to pass any bills but the absolutely necessary appropriation bills. The average legislator has no more occasion for clerks than he has for a set of angel wings. To many young persons legislative clerkships come as the free gift from on high a morocco pocketbook with $200 in it. To young people without a legislative pull the opportunity of a lifetime has to be worked for it does not come in half-morocco binding with a golden clasp. It would be a God-send to the people if legislators did not intro duce bills until two-thirds of the people petitioned them to do so. They would never introduce any,- and they would have no need of clerks, and they would not demoralize young people with un earned graft. JUDGE LINDSAY'S LATEST VINDICATION. , The Denver election of last week furnishes further proof of the Democratic idea belief that the evils of popular government have their roots, not in any inefficiency, immorality or indiffer ence of the people, but in the undemocratic contrivances with which it has been customary to harness Democracy to the pluto cratic chariots, v Ever since Judge Lindsay discovered the plutocratic beast in the Denver jungle, and didn't keep quiet about it, the beast has been after him with claws unsheathed. He has defeated them more than once, and now, under especial ly difficult conditions he has defeated them again. With the Evans-Guggenheim-Speer-Demo-Republican bi-partisan machine set to crush him, he was re-elected by 25,000 ma jority. Nor is that all of it. The big business crowd was swept away by a plurality of over 20,000 for the other citizen candates, a clean majority of 10,000 over all. Naturally the Denver news dispatches have been quiet about the results of this election. If it had gone the other way the din of it would echo yet. But the important thing is not the news of victory, but the vic tory itself ; and the most important phase of that is its further assurance that, the people are capable of self-government when they have even so much as a poor chance to work it. Dimon 111 OS OF CHICAGO NINETEEN' OF THEM HAVE DE POSITS ABOVE TEX MILLIONS EACH AXD THEY RANGE FROM THAT IP TO AS HIGH AS tKO,. (100,000. Although the deposits of Chicago banks now exceed a billion dollars, no central power is seen to control as one is alleged to do In New York. Of the 70 state and national banks, 19 have deposits of $10,000,000 and more each, ranging from that figure tip to and above $170,000 000. The growth of the west is shown In the fact that bank deposits Increased 112 per cent during 1910 and capital ex panded 164 per cent. The surplus end undivided profits show an In crease of 160 per cent. Several of the biggest banks have affiliated with the large banks of New York but there are still others, among which The National Dank of the Republic s cited as a notable example which are entirely Independent of eastern nterests and hold to a 'policy of en couraging -western development with western money. Progress Is being made In the movement to curtail the number of private banks which re port to neither state nor federal au thorities and in many cases, have been found to be empty shams and not properly banks at all. t Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever rvi t. Fan couracb's oriental U CRM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIES an ! lUftii, mm) fckm ti ua every Diuia i befcutf. Hjd de Hm itctloo. It of td Tears, aUid ! li to harm It mi we i tarn it tobeiartll I property mail. Accfpt Dooounur ft it of aiiuiUr r.amf. Dr. I a. yr laid to ft ladr of the hurt- Ion (ft pauenif: " At fa IftdlM i will ae them. j 1 recommend , Cotfrnad'B rrtim' at iht Itart birrafnl of all ti ikin preparation." 'r tale by all dniut and Fancy Ocoda Uulert Is tb UUUU but, Caoada and lurcpt. KM,T.HDPUM. Prop, 37 Great Jonn Sired lew Tori X-RAYS AND SMILES. saying Hnnford Is wrong that Is say ing so, so It will count. Hood River will hold an old-fash loned Fourth of July celebration, says 1 I .. i 1 I .. 1 I Y,-.-.!.... ...... """"""" "R';m' U a dispatch, but .without fireworks. In terday gave away hundreds of small ,f . .m . . ,,,,,.. .ample boxe. of pills, handing them but decHedly now, A Fourth of July 10 me cnuurcn ai me nouses, aim me wnout ftrewor)(g )g k(, a baoon young folks, finding that they were sugar coated, ate them. There are some Irate mothers In Portland to day, and some children who will re main at home until later. without gas there Is nothing in It. He Fired the Reds. HOW ENGLISH BEAUTIES KEEP FAILS YOUTHFUL SEATING CAPACITY OF COLISEUM Christian Miller F. C. I., noted En glish health expert, attributes the early aging of American women mainly to the "national nervous ness." The women of England she says, tan teach us the inestimable lesson of repose. Another valuable lesson to be learned from the English woman is that she does not go In much for cos nittlcs, the continual use of which must ruin any complexion. The beautly devotees of King George's realm have the mercollzed wax habit, a more wholesome method of keep ing the face girlish-looking and healthy. Ordinarily mercollzed wax, used like cold cream rejuvenates the worst complexion. American women may easily acquire the habit, this wax being obtainable at drugstore generally In the United States. It is applied at night and washed off In the morning. One ounce Is suffi cient to completely renovate a bad complexion. It has a peculiar action In keepfhg the face free from the par ticles of dead and devitalized scarf skin which are constantly appearing. Woman's Herald. The CHICAGO. STORE Always Stands the Test as Salem's Greatest Bargain Giver OF UP-TO-DATE FASHIONABLE MERCHANDISE. YOU WONT BE DISAPPOINTED WHEN YOB COME HERE TO BIT. WE HAVE THE RIGHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICES AND A WON DEBJTX ASSORTMENT TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION FROM. SEASONABLE JUNE WHITE GOODS SHOWN IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AXD AT LOW, QUICK-SELLING PRICES. NEWPORT PLANS HOLIDAY. Chicago, June 6. The seating ca pacity of the great Coliseum In Chi cago has been increased for the na tional Republican convention that wilt open on June IS and which promises to be the most notable since Civil War times In the crowds assembled and In the keenness of the contest There will be seats for 11,- 189 and, for those who can elude the policemen there also are the trusses and girders where during conven tions of loss Interest men have taken their chances with bluecoats and the law of gravitation to hear and see from loft perches. The day that the building was turned over to Ser- geant-at-Arms William F. Stone, hundreds of men were set to work under direction of an architect who lad designed the seating arrange ment and the work begun on the nec tfsary changes and construction. Everything will be In readiness it Is said, by June 14, with the windrows of scats filling the main floor and the Balcony. The new arrangement I Albany and (orvallis Delegations With Governor Will Be Guests. Newport, Ore., June 6. June 20 will be observed aa a holiday by Newport citizens, In the event of a business men's excursion from the Albany and Corvallls Commercial Clubs and the presence of Governor West, as now planned. At a meeting of the Newport Com mercial Club it was decided to have the few remaining Slletz Indian chiefs present their unique feather dance. The Slletz Indian baseball team will play Newport, and there will be races, Including a squaw horse race, a drill by the llfesavlng crew, and a clam bake. In the evening there will be a ban quet tendered to the visitors. PRUNES of the finest large propositions to be We have one prune orchard found at only !0 FER ACRE of which there are 24 acres of or chard with 16 acres BEARING The whole place Is 155 acres, of which over 60 acres are under plow. makes provlslou for seating delegates EalnDce ln pasture and a lot of and others as follows: (CNITBD MM! IJBAHKD Willi.) Santa Monica, Cnl., June 6. The no- The Ininntes of the school for deaf Hee r searching for a man who hns tmites at Vancouver, Wash., are to have an unique feature on their clos ing program. They will sing a sono, or two with their lingers, which will be a great Improvement over some of the more talkative school children. Portland's city auditor Is doing $49 worth of work to correct a 49-rent er ror, and the worst of It Is the error was In favor of the county, which loseH the money, and also tho $49. Red tape is costly but wu nod It for olllcliil trimmings. Attornny-Gcnoral Wlckcrsham says Federal Judge 1 1 an ford was wrong In his doclslon depriving Olsson of cltl scnshlp, but Wlckershnm Is 'butting In.' Tho circuit court on nppeal Is the only power that has tho privilege of an Inborn grudge against beds. Six feathery couches In J. Clnrk's lodging house wore s"t on fire within an hour lust night. Clark cp.n't explain. Made Xo Mistake. (UNITED MISS LHAHKn WIBB 1 Modesto, Cnl., June 0. "There's go ing to be no mistake about this Job," said Robert Plinnstrll. He swallowed poison, set fire to his hny loft, h-t hiniBolf through the head, and lay down on tho hny to die He did. Prohibits Free Lunch. DNIT1D I'HtHS I.CAHID W1IIB I.os Angeles, Cal . June 6. There Is sadness along the Rlalto today, foe Councilman Toppnm Is demanding that the city government prohibit fre? lunch. The snloui men are with hint, too. Flnnl action was deferred. VVotidcrfu! Cures Reported In Germany. The um of simple herht M rcmediea iiiMcnd ol the mora concentrated and utiMlly mora dantfcroui inorganic) itibntancea, hm been revived very widely ol late, la Germany a new icliool of phyiiciana hai iritcn which throwt out almoit whole ol the pharmacopeia and ntliri on an adaptation ol the method ot wild animals In curing thcmnclvei. , , , , N. Y, Warli, It m Dr. K. V, I'icroe, chief consulting pliyticinn to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute of lIufTulu, N, Y., who first advocated tho extended u ol acme of our native roota, audi aa t (loldcn acul and Oregon grape root, mandrake and qunen't root, blnok cherryhark. These are the chief ingreilienta In Doctor i'ieroo'a Golden Modioli Discovery, which hm been to welt and fuvomhly known for nearly half a century, A harmleai cleanser and tomach tunio that ualuri has provided, J. 1)omai.! Matiikwix of Ofslnlnir, N. Y. say! I nitf-fon-d for over tlvo your wllli what tho doctors told me wan dioMt rimillltim bf he nfonincft, iih Ii((( with n nitur rhul cotKiiffnii of mniic, mid tornnm (unit, 1 liml trl'-d oimmth mix, bismuth. iriMitlnn, rhubarb, etc., to Hunt ulilp and tmliiriilly tliouulit there was no euro (or me, hut after rending w lint, eminent dot'tors said of the rurstlvo tiualltlos of tho liwrodli'iilH of 'tloldon Mixllcul llleovory' I truvo It a fair trlul. Took thn ' lteovory' and also the 'l'li'iiHiint, 1'ollnt.M,' h nil can truthfully iy I am fonlln bettor now than I niivu In years. I chonrf ullv give p'rinlRHlon to print this txNtlmoiilal, anil If any 'dnubtltiK Thninaa' writes me I will 'put. Iilm wlwj lo lUo U'.iv ull-uiuuiid medicine la the country UMtay," ' IX MUTtir.xvi, r.sa. Delegates' seals 1078 Alternate seats 1079 Press seats 400 Guests, main floor 3500 Guests, balcony 3200 Platform 1932 It Is of peculiar Interest that there will be witnessed the Roosevelt-Taft convention under the same roof as sheltered tho convention four years ago where Taft was the avowed can didate of Roosevelt. Since that time many notable events have taken place In the Coliseum, national con ventions and expositions that have ! attracted people, and wonderful ex-; hllilts from many lands Including j lnnd shows which did much to stlm-! ulntc the "back to the farm" move- i ment expositions of office supplies, ! automobiles, electrical devices and of j many other things. Annually It has ' been the scene of another Important event the opening of the circus sea son where tho now "turns" were put J on to hold tho small boy in perennial ' subjection. GOOD TIMBER It Is located about two miles sou'i of Rosedale, part of It facing on the main rock road. Also about a mile down grp.de haul to new Oregon Elec trie station. Good house, barn, etc. IOC CAN'T BEAT IT. E. HOFER & SONS Investments. 213 S. Commercial Street ' is Millinery NEW ARRIVALS Just received white whip-cord and ciash hats, the big rage; also beau tiful trimmed hats, shapes, flowers ped fancy feathers. Buy your hats here and save money. Small prices. $3.00, $8.50 and $10 Trimmed Hats now only $1.95, $2.50, $2.95, $3.50 --dtf-fill Suits COATS AND DRESSES Priced away down to make selling , lively and a quick clearing up of all odd sizes In this department. Bridal outfits and graduating dresses a spe cialty. Come here for the best val ues $15.00 $18.00 and $25.00 Suits and Coats now $6.90 $8.50 $10.50 $12.50 Domestics The greatest assortment of sum mer wash goods can always be seen at the Chicago Store. Thousands f yards out on the counters and In the Ehelves, all marked at prices that defy competition. 8 l-3c fancy Lawns now yd ic Percales, now yd..5c, 6Uc 8 l-3c np 18c Galateas now yd 10c, 125C COME HERE AND SAVE MONEY Silks AND DRESS GOODS The Chicago Store Is Salem's head quarters for silks and dress goods. Come here and Bee the fashlonible gcods we are showing at small prices Yard, 25c, 35c, 49c, 65c up SUMMER UNDERWEAR For women misses and children, now marked out at prices that will Eiirprlue you. Every class and kind shown. Children's Underwear 5c, 8c, 10c, 15c and 25c Ladies' Underwear 8c,10c,121-2c,I8c,25cand up till 57 to Move on Now I says a policeman to a street crowd, and whacks heads If It don't. "Move on now," says the big, harsh mlnernl pills to bowel congestion and suffer ing follows. Dr. King's New Life Pills don't bulldoze the bowels. They gent ly persuade them to right action, and health follows. 25oat J. C. Perry's. Albany high's debating team won the state championship Monday night by defeating The Dalles high team. f-, pT.oV..,y.7;nd-,,,';:rr,.n? Den t ccc.pt H"iiib7:1jf '", It"1"'" ' MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, u.rllDK.llrforj;PT,Piihiicii. I onsllpnllpn, IUi ilnrhr, There Is no real need of anyone be ing troubled with constipation. Cham berlain's Tablets will causo an agree able movement of the bowels without any unpleasant effect. Give them a trial. For sale by all dealers. Aviator Waldon B. Cooke gave Al- uiiny an exniomon or his skill as a ' birdman, Sunday, reaching an alti tude of 1200 feet. Junctlon Clty haa Iot a contract for I nnvlnrr 1! Mrwlra Makes the Nation Gusn. The awful Hut of Injuries on & Fourth of July stnggers humanity.. Set over against It, however, is tho wonderful healing, by Bucklen's Ar nica Salve, of thousands who fluttered from burns, cuts, bruises, bullet rounds or explosions. It's the quick healer of bolls, ulcers, eczema, or I lips or piles. 25 cts. at J. C. Perry'i tnntubttituia, A. S. OLMSTED. La RoVTn.Y. ST. JOHN TO (ONI EST ITS WATER RATES St. John, claiming Its wate rate are too high,' Is making an estimate j of the actual value of the plant, and ' Intends to make the price of water i such as to bring only fair returns on the amount Invested. The move will he watched with considerable Interest, ; ns many other cities and towns In the state feel that water rates are tin-' necessarily high. The matter will be I taken to tho supreme court, say the j St. Johns officials, If It s. necessary, In j order to settle the slty' rights to es-! 'tnbllsh tho rates. I Pendleton wants the machinery from the rnimnm cnnal, when It Is completed, put In the Columbia, anil that creek opened to the north line of the rnlteil States. ' - i Buthorlln farmers are planting lots ot vegetable which will be handled by a company, by the recently dis covered "Kccpfresh" method. WW June 1 2 3 4 5 nEPOSITS made Mn our savings department dur ing the first five days of June will draw interest from the first at 4 per cent. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Salem ,Mt ' J I n 1 1 m , ww B. 1 'H AT 101'R SERVICE SIX DAIS each week for washing cleanly and Ironing beautifully your lied Linen Table Linen Tersonal Linen and Family Wash Better accept our service and try the work done here. It enn't be done better! CAPITAL CITY STEAM I LAUNDRY Phone 165 SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. ' GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS With our assurance that we are able and willing to take carefif it, we solicit your Banking HuSi ness. Open an account with us, and we will extend you every favor consistent with good bank ing principles. WE rY EOI'R TER CE.NT O.N SAYINGS Csrner Stale and Liberty Streets 3. L. Ahlers, President W. O. Ent. Cashier. 8. 8. F.nt, Vice President Dr. L. B. Bteeres. L. H. Roberts, Directors. A sprained ankle may as a rule be i cured in from three to four days by applying Chamberlain's Liniment and observing the directions with each bottle. , For sale by all dealers. To Core a Cold In One Cay. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund money If It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signa ture Is on each box. 25 cents. CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AutomobileMotor Cycle and Accessory Dealers of Salem APPERSON AUBURN BUICK E-M-F FORD HUDSON 8. F. ANDERSON. Also Agent for Ilee and Mlchlirni Great Western Garage 7 "' W. 8. FITTSi Agent. AIno Agent lor Meti. 418 Conrt Street l'1""" jj OTTO WILSON Also Agent for the Chnliiier Phone 2-0 Cor. Conierclal am! I w E-M-F MOTOR SALES CO. E. II. F. "80" Flanders C. L. Rose. Mgr. 810 8-CcmlSU FORD AGENCY, E. II. Whiteside, Her. Also Agents for 1L C. H. i If 121 N. Liberty St. l'hons YICK BROS. .... Also Agents lor Elmore and Ilnpmowi Capital Garage Mtone mini A M MOTOR misirxm cycles Korth WTT a HIPP mmnnltlon, Fishing Tsrkjjt th Commerclul Street Fbonsj" MAXWELL The Car That Alwsyn Rani GEO. X. Capital Garage WILLS rhoof OVERLAND HARLEY-DA VIDSON MOTOR CYCLES VULCANIZING 8IM0NT0N MOTOR (0. Also Agent for Mltrhell mono 139 161 Korlh lllK RAISER BROS. . Auto nnd Metorejcle SappUrt Minneapolis Molorrjcle Salem Yuleanlslnir B"''. Retreading, Section Work. llr f SaUsfactlon Guaranteed. 1 AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE and TOW ING Hreat Western C. W. Moore. Telephone Mln OHIO Locomobile and Kelly Trick Etnhry ni Compsnf Cars for nirj