Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 16, 1905, LAST EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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DAJXT CAPITAL JOUBNAI SALEM, OBEQOH. FBIDAY, JUNE 10, 1005.
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OFFICIAL' CENSTJB 0ALEM.
MAT, 1004, 13,287.
fflfen
tub land frauds.
Tlio trial of Senator jiltchcll on the
chnrgo of consplrnoy to defraud tho
government out of public lands' will
Tocgln at Portland next Tuesday.
Tho Journal will liavo a full report
of theso trials, taken down on tlio spot
by tho editor, If lio la permitted to alt
in tho court room.
A fair trial Is nil this paper nsks, nnd
that In all tho defendants nro entitled
to. If they nro guilty this papor will
nsk no favors for them.
It is tho prorogntlvo of any man,
lilgh or low, rich or poor, to havo a
fair nnd Impartial trial, oven nt tho
hands of tho United States govern
ment. That the President Is determined to
break up tho land frauds Is to Ills great
nnd ovcrlnsting credit, nnd Is what tho
pcoplo want.
If Mitchell, Hermann nnd Williamson
liavo violated laws, committed frauds,
or boon corrupt directly or Indirectly,
lot them bo punished.
Hut let It not bo dono as tho work of
polltlcnl spite, political friction, or
political rovongo. Lot tlioso things bo
eliminated If possible.
Tho Journal bollcvcs there Is moro of
n disposition to conduct tho trials fair
ly than thoro was somo tlmo ago. Lot
justlco bo dono with justice.
BUILD
T PAPER
ROADS
moirra or the mothers.
Thoro Is n close bond of sympathy
between tho mothers of a neighborhood
nnd their children and tho school teach
ers. These three form tho trinity of our
nodal life, nnd tho mothers ,hnvo cer
tain rights In tho premise!! tlmt must
bo rospected.
Tho H.ilnm school board certainly
inndo n mistako In discharging tlirco
of tho best loved teachers in tho Lin
coln school.
Bo far tho school board hnve not fur
nished Nulllclunt ronson for dismissing
tlioso tonchors. Thoy havo made n mis
take In this mnttor.
Tho rlghtH of tho mothers is to havo
n teacher contlnuo In hor plneo whero
no orlticisrit whntevor Is mndo of tlio
Work of u teacher.
Bo far ns can bo learned It Is not
claimed tlmt these teuchors wero guilty
of nny Insubordlnntlon to City Superin
tendent Trnvor.
Tho rights of tho mothora to havo
teachers that their children lovo nnd
rCspoct and cnu work with harmonious
ly is unquestioned.
Tho Salem school board has not for
innny yearn nctod In so harsh nnd ar
bitrary a manner, nnd tlioso jvho forced
tlioso tonchors should remedy tho
vrropg dono.
X-RAYS
DluAt IMver is getting n famous for
its many big-minus as tho lmrbor nt
.Port Arthur.
It is estimated that there, nro 30,
000,000 rose in bloqpi In Portland,
nnd tlmt many more In bud and be
yond tlmt billUuR. ,
Commencement .v' wmiM at the
nnd of the term, btstuiiti tlmt is when
tho graduate oommeuw to tuinic.or
looking for a Job,
The I,1moii Criterion my that ft!
mn out uf 100 have their left U
ehjitluf tlntn th right; The are the
fit wlui lmte Hot yet vWltl the iXHMl-
tlon.
i
The editor of the AsMhiuI Tribune
ntya that ho and Prof. Mulkey were
tho whulo pruiowlon on 8utheru Ore
gon day. This wisely permlttod ono
to loud mid the other to bo a tall-endcr,
4 The I'olumlju Sguthwn, It is claimed,
will be extended from Shnulko to
Hand, llnrrliuau has tuddouly discov
ered the euuutry h very rleh, and ho
mnde, thU dlwovery since the Iboruo
meeting at ludependeuee.
Harriman Suddenly Discovers
That Crook County Needs
a Railroad
t
Tho Portland Journal has a story
concerning the building of tho exten
sion of tho Columbia Southern from
tihanlko to Bend, tho former tho pres
ent terminus of tho road, nnd tho lat
ter a thrifty town on tho Deschutes, in
tho heart of tho big irrigating district
of Crook county. Tho paper says In
big headlines that Control Oregon re
joices, nnd Central Oregon has
riot heard of It, and would not bolievo
nny story sont out by tho railroad,
nnywiry; thero is no great display of
fireworks, tho story says:
"Extension of tho Columbia South
ern railroad 100 miles, from Shanlko to
Ucnd, will bo commenced, it Is Bald,
within tho next few months. Final de
cision awaits tho completion of a thor
ough Investigation being mndo by Har
riman lino officials with regard to con
ditions of tho country through which
tho routo passes.
"Mr. O'Brien, when asked todny de
clined to confirm tho report. It Is pos
itively known, however, that thoso of
ficials aro making an oxhaustlvo report
on tho torritory described, nnd that
thoy will lcavo oarly noxt week to
tnoko n trip by Shnulko Into Central
Oregon.
"Aa tho commlttco was tinnblo to get
any definite assuranco from Mr. Lytic,
Mr. Tcnl was dlroctcd to take up tho
matter direct with Mr. Harriman. Ac
cordingly on May 20th, n tolcgram
and letter wns sont to Mr. Hnrrlman
respecting tho situation, nnd under
dnto of Juno 8th n lottor was recclvod
from William D. Cornish, vlco president
of tho O. H. & N. Co., advising tho
committee that nn examination of tho
territory would bo mndo, and that as
soon ns tho examination was complet
ed and a conclusion reached, General
Manager O'Brien would comnuinlcnto
furthor with tho committee.
"For somo reason It is very difficult
to get railroad mnnngcrs to under
stand tho physical conditlona nnd
Characteristics of this state. In other
state, under llko conditions, there has
been no hesitancy In building, nml
tho committee hopes that tho samo
policy respecting this stnto will bo
inaugurated,
Tho dlstnnco from Shanlko to Bend
la about 100 miles, and from Biggs to
Shanlko 70 miles. Tho total length of
tho Columbia Southern, if extomled,
would bo 170 miles. Tlio grcnter por
tion of tho extension would bo iu
Crook county. Crook county haa lm
meiiao natural resources, and ncedH
only transportation facilities to bo
como very thickly populated. Its area
la 7,750 sijuare mlloa, or about 4,0(13,
840 ncros. It now produoea from
5,000,000 to 7,000,000 pounds of wool
u year, and has 2,400,000 ncros of
timlior land outsldo of tho reservo on
whloli Is estimated to bo growing 10,
177,000,000 foot of atandlng timber,
and la now producing farm products
fit $1,000,000 in value, and. llvostoak
jif about 1, 780,000. "
SOCIAL
EVENTS
OET DOWN TO FACTS.
Bead What Salem Citizens Say,
Class Graduation.
Tho sixty-first annual commencement
of tho College of Liberal Arts, of tho
Wlllnmctto University, was held at tho
First M. E. church last evening, nnd
tlmt largo auditorium was packed with
tho many friends of tho graduates.
Thoro wero two graduates in tho class
ical course, George Eugene Whipple
nnd Burgess Francis Ford. Thoso from
tlio sclcntlfle woro Bzrn Kinney lllcr,
Llla Vinson Swnflord, Edgar Francis
Averlll nnd Paul Worth Beach.
The church was very beautiful with
a wealth of flowers. Tho chancel rail
was twined with a largo wreath of mar
guerites, whllo clusters of ocean spray
nnd ferns formed a beautiful back
ground. Tho clnss flowor was carnn
tlons. Tho grnduatca nppcarod in tho reg
ulation cap nnd gown.
Tho first number of tho program was
a piano duot by Messrs Churchill nnd
Cntlow. Tho Invocation was glvon by
Bov. Stanley O. Boyal, D. D.
A vocal solo, "I Cannot Say Good
bye," was beautifully rondorod by
r. Grace Scrlbcr-Holbrook, of Scattlo,
and bIio rcspondod to an encore.
Tho address of tho evening wns by
Hon. C. E. Wolverton, LL. D. It was
very flno, and was listened to with
deep Interest.
Miss Ida Stcgo gavo n soprano solo,
"Judith," which wns rendored In her
Inlmltnblo mnnnor.
Dcnn W. O. Hnwloy presented the
clnss In n fow wcll-choson words, and
tho diplomas wero presented by Presi
dent John Coleman.
Mr. Bnlph Zcrchcr gnvo a barltono
solo, "A Song of Thanksgiving,"
which wns much enjoyed, and ho rcr
sponded with a German lovo song.
Bov. Boyal pronouncod tk.o benedic
tion, after which tho graduates wore
tendored an informal reception.
Sacred Heart Graduation.
A largo number of pcoplo wero pres
ent nt tho Sacred Heart Academy laBt
ovening to witness tho graduation of
tho grammar nnd music departments.
A ,yory flno progrnm was given nnd
wns rendered in a manner which re
flects great credit upon tholr instruct
ors. , (
"Tho Perfect Light," by chorus ot
volco1.
"Moon Moths," by Miss Francis
Hownrd.
"Twilight Stnr," trio, first so
pranos, Mlsios Evnlyn Woods nnd
Mnrguorlto Kgan; second sopranos.
Miases Klin Powoll nnd Ollvo McGoo;
alto, Mlssos Ballard nnd Huntor.
"Knmennot Ostrow," Bubenstcln,
Miss Evnlyn Woods.
Closing nddress and conferring of di
plomas by Hon. Frank Davoy.
Presentation of diplomas Bcv. D.
I'aber.
"Holiday Spirits," duot, by MImos
Kvalyn Woods, Francos Swegle; Fran
cos und Irono Hownrd.
Tho graduatea In music nrqf'sopho
more, Miss Kvillyn Woeds: freshman,
Mlsi Francos Howard nnd Francos
Swegle.
Grammar course, Mlsnos Ella Pow
ell, Inez Wlodmcr, Floronoo Wlcdmcr
nnd Florence Huntor.
Mr. Davoy 's addross wns n very flno
ne, nnd was much enjoyed by all. Tho
auditorium whoro tho oxerclses wero
told had boon boautifully decorated
with a profusion of tlowcrs and foliage
and wns a lovely scone, together with
ho group of pretty girl graduates, in
Jhelr summer gpwns.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Accounts, either large or small ro
ceived on favorable terms.
Loans made on approved securi
SAVINGS DBFAETMENT
Offers all tho facilities of tho mouV
exn Saving Bank.
Becelves deposits of one dollar or
moro. Pay iutercit at the rato of
threo por ceut, compounded semiannually.
Get down to tho facta of the matter.
Don't tuko n stranger's word. It is
pasier to prove tho truthfulness os
MntemotitH mnuo iy ciuseni ot aaiem
ifiati endorsement"! coming from somo
far-away place. Bead tho follewing:
Frank V. Muller, living on Host
State street, Salem, Oregon, snysi
Without question Doan's Kidney Pills
a tho boat remedy for tho kldnoys that
I over used, nnd I roooinuicnd it with
confidence to nuyono looking for a good
euro. I wtis subject to attacks ot baok
ache for mare than six years, having
heavy bearing down pains through tho
loin and klducyu nnd it hurt mo when
I lifted anything, I nlwaya got up in
tho morning with a lame and soro back.
Ju addition to theeo annoyances thero
was an Irregularity in the action of the
kidneys which was very exasperating'.
I used several remedies but nothing
scorned to do me any good. Finally,
hearing nbout Doan's Kldony Pills I
got a box at Dr. Stone's drug store.
The first box did rue so much good that
I got a second. I was Boon relieved of
tho pain in my back nnd the other an
neylng difficulties entirely disappeared,
For .sale by all dealers. Price, SO.
cents. Fostor-MUburn Co.. Buffalo,
New York, solo agents for the United
StaUs.
Bomember tho namo Doan's and
take no other.
SCHOOL
Fi! Ff TION
T AfoN&AY
Petition Out for Sec
ond Term for Henry
Fletcher
OHTXDBEN OBY TOB
FLBTCinm'B OASTOUIA.
Oollego Doings. ', ,
The alumni, danse, given by (ho alum
pi members of tho Unlvorsity of Ore
gon, Wodnesdny ovening, was ono of
the social features of Eugene. Tho
inll wns deeorutod with banners and
pennants, and wns very protty. Tho
grand maroh wns led by Dr. Homer I.
Keenoy nnd Miss Mnrguerlto Chamber
lain. B. M. Voatoli, one of the oldest grad
uates of O. A. C, gnvo tho principal
address at tho O. A. C. alumni xorclses
Wednesday cxonlng.
Tho graduation exercises of St. Hel
en's Hall, Portland, was held Thurs
day evenlug at Portland. Miss Ger
trude Gray, formerly of this city, but
now Seattle, was one of tho graduntos,
Tho annual reunion of tho alumni of
Albany Colege was n splendid gath
ering, A fine spread was served to 42
of the HI members, at whloh Presideut
P. A. Young presided ns toastmaster.
A play given by tho senior class of
he O. A. C. Tuesday evening, "An In
terrupted Honoymoon," was a groat
fuceess.
Caused by the Floods.
Grand Bnplds, Mich., Juno 10. De
caying debris left by tho flood of last
week has seriously menaced the health
of tho west side. The board of health
find tho council are actively combatting
the danger, and a force of men are at
work removing the debris.
Friends of Dr. H. C. Eppley
Ask That Great Man to
Make the Race
Tho petition for Henry Fletchor,
tho rotlring member of the prcsont
school board, is published todny. It
was circulated by Judgo Maxwoll, and
is signed by Hary Stapleton, W. A.
Cuslck, J. N. Skalfo, W. F. Boothby,
H. 11. vaiicrun, jonu ai xuyuv, n. n.
Gilbert, T. C. Smith, T. L. Golden, O.
P. Putnam, J. E. McCoy, S. T. North-
cutt, J. Baumgnrtnor, C. T. Doty, Thos.
Jory, O. L. Blnomnn, Goo. G. Bingham,
W. II. H. Darby, August Kehrborgor,
Werner Broymaiv, J. 11. Campbell, L.
L. Lumsln, J. W. Meredith, A. J. Mag
ers, H. 8. Belle, J. P. Bogcrs, Win.
Butte, E. M, LaForo, J. F. Hughes, J.
J. Dnlrymplc, Gcorgo J. Ponrce, Lot L.
Pcarco, O, G. Gans, E. C. Cross, L. P.
McCornnck, David Simpson, Paul Mar
nach, II. Wcndcroth, M. E. Broymnn,
Frank Morrison, Wm. Waldo, Thos.
Burrouchs. B. P. Bolso, Jr., A. N. Bush,
James Walton, W. S. Walton, A. A.
Cunninghnm, Boy Burton and othors.
Mr. Flotcher hna served on tho Salem
board of education for flro years.
Dr. Epploy Nomlnatod.
Petitions woro numorously circulated
yostcrdny nnd today asking Dr. II. C.
Eppley to become a candidnto for
school director." Ho has couscntcd to
lot his nnmo bo used, and his frlonds
will mnko n warm cnnvnss for his elec
tion. Ho is a popular man with old
und young, nnd is well liked by tho
women nnd chlldron of this city. Aa
a member of tho fnmoua Stalwart quar-
tot ho has sung his way into tho hoarts
of tho people, and thoro Is a strong dis
position to honor him with this public
recognition of his sorvlces to tho com
munity on many occnslons. On tho oc
casion of Salem Day at tho Lewis and
Clark fair ho volunteered tho sorvlces
of tho quartet, nnd tho Stalwarts wero
the bright particular foaturo of thoao
exercises. Ho la a cloan business man,
nnd will inako n dcalralilo member of
tho school board for tho noxt five years,
in the opinion of his friends, which nro
legion. Tho nomination coinos to hln
entirely unsolicited, and ho will tnko
the office, If elected, entirely unplcdgod
except to good schools.
Dr. Epploy Accepts.
Dr. Epploy nt first hosltntcd about
tnklng tho nomination nnd making tho
nice, but, nfter oarnost solicitation
from scoros of friends, ho hna decided
to mako the stnrt. Dr. Epploy is so
well known that it is needless to say
much nbout him or his character. Not
having heretofore hud anything to do
wltii tho management of schools, It will
not bo out of place, howovcr, to stato
his vlows as to tho dutlos of a member
of tho board. If elected Dr. Eppley
says ho will bo fi"oo from Btrlngs, po
litically or otherwise. He will stand
for the best advancement of the schools
nml for tho best business Interests of
tho districts. Ho is opposed to star
chamber sessions of tho board, and will
nuiko a demand for squnro business
methods in every department,
v
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SAXEM, THE GEM.
(Dy John H. Cradlebaugh.)
Bloom of appto and orchard trees,
Scent of clover ,and hum of bees,
Bpreadlng oak and towering plno,
Billowing wheat and climbing vino,
Tinkling brook by wild roso traced,
Kivor with balm and willow laced, f!
Orovo and glon, and buu andf shado,
Fairost of lands that God has made.
Far as tho gladdened oyo can seo,
Moadow and brook, and flower nudtrco,
Milos, on mllos of omerald sward,
Mountains that kocp oternal guard,
rillars of flamo in tho morning sun
Pointing to a paradlso lost and won
Whero Sundown sleeps with her burners furled,
An'omorald gem in tho ring of the, world.
A Ploasant Way to Travel,
rim nliovo Is tho usual vordlot of
tlin traveler uslntr tho Missouri Pacific
railway botweon tho Pacific coast and
tho cast, and wo bcllevo that tno scrv
Ico and accommodations glvon morlt
this statomont. From Denver, Colora
do Springs and Denver thero aro two
throuirh trains dally to Kansas City
and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat
est standard electric-lighted sleeping
ears, chair cars and up-to-date dining
cars. Tho samo oxcollont sorvlco is
oporatod from Kansas City and St.
Louis to Memnhls. Littlo Bock and Hot
Springs. If you nro going east or
south, write for particulars nnd lull information.
W. C. M'BBIDE, Gen, Agfc.,
124 Third St., Portland, Qro.
A hugo Ico cream freezer, with ca
pacity of 120 gallons nn hour is part
of tho Hazclwood exhibit nt tho Lowls
and Clnrk fair, and Ico cream to mado
ovory day. Tho method nnd tho ma
chlno nro exactly tho samo ns tlmt used
In making Ico cream for Brewer's drug
store.
In Mad Chase
Millions rush in mad chase site
hoalth, from ono oxtrcmo of faddina :
nnothor, when, If they would onlr tt!
good food, and keop tholr boweli rep.
lar with Dr. King's Now Llis W
inuir iruuuica wouiu an pass m
Prompt roliof nnd quick core for Etc
and stomach trouble 25c at , t
Perry's Drug Storo.
Excursion Bates.
During tho Lewis and Clark Erpl
tlon tho O. O. T. Co. will make i nil
of 75 conts to Portland, round trip J
Tickots good for 10 days. Boats lei j
Ing daily.
The Club Stabfe i
First-class Livery and Cab
Funeral turnouts a specialty, TaM
for picnics and excursion parties. Flo
Main 241. Cornor Liberty and Fee
! Chs, "W. Yannke Pro;.
Boso Bowls.
And vases. Largo variety of all
sizes and styles. Twenty por cont dis
count for our this week's special. Yo
kohama Tea Company.
3ws tli j? lh Kind Yoi lljrj JUitart BoijT
fs&m
'mwtLu
Edison Phonograph A(enrr.
n ii- t r i.i. n.rj
uunoiino UH 111 JIB, .UIUUICI, u
Typowrltors, Now, Second-Band. 1
214 Com'l St. Phone Mala ll
Correct Clothes for Men
I O. ntnoa Otittnrf
Suits
Labeled
mljitdenjamins
MAKERS flEWyRK
Never fail to arouse the
greatest admiration.
They are the realization
of the TAILORS' dream.
The makm guarantee, and ouri,
with every garment. We are ex
clusive -agents here.
G. W. Johnson Co.
(Incorporated.)
You do not know what success Is in
baking unlets1 you aro using
EPPLEY'S PERFECTION
Kmmmmmammmmammm
BAKING POWDER
Try a package and join the '!
increasing Mumber of our satissw
successful patrons.
Sold by all Grocers
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Pay you 3$ per annum
BLOCK
LIGHT
Pays You 100 per Anm
The Block Light uses a large mantle
and consumes eight parts of air to
one part Gas. The result is an illum
ination equal to four of the next best .
burners and a tremendous saving of
gas.
It in troo n Vau frss R DflVS Tfl'
All Genuine Block Lights have the words BLOCK iJfll"
stamped on burner as well as mantle.
Distributed by -
YOKOHAMA TBV STOKC
Salem Agents
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