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DJH.T OAM-AIi JOUMTA-, IALZM, WMK5Jr, WHDNHftDAT, TONS 21, 1905. H Avers 33AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BROS. OmOIAL CENSUS SALEM, MAY, 1801, 13,287. COAST SHOULD UNITE Wtrds of Wisdom From the City at the Golden Gate The San Franolsco Obronlclo under date of Juno 13, has this to say of Oregon, and tho necessity of unity of el!on by tlio Faelflc Const statost It iu a go-as-you-plcaso day with ko Californlans in Portlnnd, nnd tho Tromotlnn Committoo visitors took tfidvnntngo of to enjoy thomsclvcs. Jinny spent almost tho ontiro day on tho exposition grounds, wh'llo others -took trolley trips to various points of 3nterest noar Portlnnd. From 13 until 2 o'clock tho delega tion enjoyed social plonsurcs nnd took luncheon nt tho American Inn. It was n nrrangod that tho day could bo do--voted to seolng tho sights of tho expo tiltlon without loosing timo In going olsewhoro for something to entertain the Inner being of tho visiting sight rnttT. All through tho grounds could bo meen tho yellow badgo of tho Cnllfor nlan nnd tho pntrlotlo poppy of tho stlno hue. This wns tho Inslgnlt of tlio honor of tho day, and ovorybody onvlod tho jolly crowd. Tho nftcrnoon was dovotcd to good fellowship nnd comontlng tho bonds of friendship botwoon California and Oregon. Dinnor wns served nt tho American Inn, nod tonight tho Call fornlnns nro tho guests of tho Com mercial Club of Portland. Tho peaches all brcnthod tho spirit of community of interost of tho ontiio eoast. In nddrossiug tho club mom Iters nnd guests President Sbnrboro of tho California Promotion Commit too snidi A T am Indeed ploasod to seo Hint tho Tortland Commercial Club is n live, -active, enterprising Institution, doing tho samq kind of good work for Oro Ron ns Is being dono by tho Califor nia Promotion Committoo for Califor nia, (lontlomcn, our two states havo room enough to give profitable om ploymont in tho development of tholr rosourcus to 00,000,000 people Thoro Is no question but that tho timo will come when thoso two states will con tain a larger population than any other two states in tho Union. Whether this doslrod event Is to bo in tho near futuro or tho long hereafter, depends entirely upon tho activity, cntorpriso nnd patriotism of our citi zens. It was Horace Qreely, I believe, aid i "Ho euro that you havo a good thing, ami then bo euro that you let tljo pooplo know It." Now, gon tlcmon, both California nnd Oregon have many good things with which to maintain in comfort many millions of people. It Is only roqulrod on our part that wo do let thoso people know tho good things which wo havo in tore for them. President rJImrborn wns followed CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J. II. ALBERT, President. E. M. OROISAN, Vlco Pros. JOS. II. ALBERT, Oashlor. Trnnssots a regular banking business. Savings Bank Department Offers all tho facilities of a mod ern Savings Bank. Interest paid on deposits of one dollar or more, affording an opportunity to safe ly Invest sums from $1.00 to $2000, where they will be earn ing Intorest, and yet be available when wanted. T"t ti Hjfojf7J i r Marsaparilla. Used In U pans of the world for over 09 years. Has the unqualified en dorsement Ot thcbestphyslcians. A strone nerve tontc. A blood purifier of great power. ,J.O.A7rC.t by Rufus Jennings, socrctnry of the committee, who said: Did you over stop and renllzo that In tho six Pacific coast states, Oregon, Washington, California, Nevada, Ida ho nnd Utah, thcro wcro, according to tho twelfth census, fewer than 3,000, 000 peoplot Fowcr than In tho stnto of Toxns, or In tho stnto of Missouri, nnd nTiout tho samo ns In tho small state of Massachusetts, oven fowcr thnn In tho city of Now York. Did you over stop nnd rcalizo this! Wo havo incrcasod considerably In popula tion slnco 1000 and tho organizod pro motion work is responsible In a largo degrco for this Increase-. Butwcnood moro dosirnblo people, millions of them, wo need to bring tho landless man to tho landless land. It makes vory little dlfforonco to which Pacific coast stato thoycomoso long as thoy como to tho Pnclfle coast. Wo must all work togothor. Pull to gether. Co-operato nnd do things for this groat section of thecountry. "One for all and all for ono" should bo and Is tho motto. I havo in mind tho calling of a mooting of representative men from tho sis Pacific coast states, ns soon as this oxposition has closed in n linzo of glory, for tho purposo of forming n great organization that will work for tho intorests of tho Pa cific coast ns n whole, an organization so strong that its Influonco will bo felt, and I prophesy that such an or ganization will bo ono of tho most im portant factors in tho progress of tho West. It will havo tho effect of re moving locnl prejudices and of educat ing us to look nt things from a broad er vlowpoint. I boliovo that tho Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition will do much to bring nbout a closer relationship bo tweon tho Pacific coast states and I congrntulnto you, men of Portland, on tho ontorprlsc, ability nnd foroslght displayed in this great undertaking. Fred J. ICostcr, n prominent worker on tho committoo also addressed tho elub, praising them for their oncrgy and progrosslvoness. Ho said: I wish to compllmont you citizens of Portland, earnestly and slnceroly, what you nro thereby accomplishing, not only for yoursolvos nnd for your uenuurm city nnu state, nut ror mo crodlt and wolfnro of all our Pacific const. Wo nro as dcoply intorcstodln your progress as In that of our own stnto of California, fully realizing that tho ndvancemont of nny part of tho Pnolflo Const is to n great oxtont slwrod Jn by us. The work wo do for tho ndvancemont of tho interests of the grenjt district wo rcpresout should be nnd Is with tho purposo of accomplish' ing that which may result in tho great' or wclfnro, not only of our section of tho country, but of tho country at largo thiough that section's development No particular portion enn long enjoy prosperity nt tho oxponso of tho rest of tho country, just us no ono nation can oxpoct pormnnont properlty through another 'a disadvantage Wo of tho great West inhabit n ro glon ot most, wonderful resources. Wo onjoy counties blessings . Every thing that goes to render human llfo joyous is ours for tho taking, and It bo- hooves us to spread broadcast tho knowledge thereof yen, it is our duty to so mnnngo tho affairs of this West ern wonderland of ours that it may yield tho treasures it holds In storo for tho grontost benefit ot all our people Thus by "getting togothor" mind nnd heart receptive nnd rospansivo, ouch giving to tho other tho best that is in him wo cannot fall to givo tho old wheel of progress a moro rapid and n steadier turn. Wo of tho Paelflo Stato must realize our importance tq the Nation not looking upon tho mat ter selfishly, but in tho broadest spirit; we know the wealth our resourceful taritory oan add; tho well fed, well homed population it can support, and wo know that it enn roturn toufold, uay n hundredfold, every dollar of the Nation's funds expended in the Im provements of Ha river, its harbors, nnd devoted to iU benefit In works of any nature, nnd It Is Important thitt you of Oregon, our brothers of tho state of Washington, nnd wo of Cali fornia should unite and let our slogan be "For the Paolfio Const," secure in our belief that whatever development wo oause here, will not bo nlono our gain, but that of the nation. Tho Californlans by their outspoken loyalty to Oregon's great oxposition havo won the hearts of its citizens. Tomorrow the Californlans will make tho trip up tho Columbia river to Cas cade Locks and baek. During the Lewis and Clark Exposi tion the O. O. T. Co. will make a rate ot 75 cents to Portland, round trip ft, Tickets good for 10 -lays. Boats leav ing dally. ,...- JAILED JUST FOR SPANKING Noble Woman Goes to the Bastile for Duty Well Done Bccauso Mrs. Eflle Klink spnnkcd tho children of Mrs. William Klink, her sister-in-law, sho spent thrco days in tho Sioux City, Iowj, jail, rjhc flatly rofused to pay tho fino put upon her for disturbance of tho peaco, pre ferring tho mnrtyrdom of Incarcera tion. "Thoso children needed a spank ing," alio said to tho judge, "and if their mother won't spank them, somebody must." Mrs. Eflle has fino spunk. And sho stands upon firm sociological princi ples. It is a pity she bad to languish in jail whllo thero nro so many chil dren sorely in ncod of good sound spankings. Kvcry state has Its ponltentlary, ovory county its jail, erety subdivision or society its proceduro for punish mont, until wo strlko tho family, tho foundation rock of all socloty; nnd thoro all system of judgment and pun ishment is uttorly wanting. Tho ofllco taken upon horsolf by Mrs Efllo Klink might, if consistently kopt up, revolutionize socloty at its fountain hond. Tho nvorngo mother spanks her children whonovcr sho feels badly. The nvorago father roliorcs himself of indignation or business worry by a rosort to tho rod upon bis unoffending offspring. Tho right to spank their children Is nn innllonablo right of ovory parent. It scorns to bo tho only satisfaction n lot of paronts got out of them. But tho family spanking is entirely without system, in most enses. And, thon, it is snid thoro aro cases whero the spanking hurts tho parents more thnn It docs tho child. In such casos as theso, tho obliging s.'stcr-in-law, who is nblo to seo when tho children need .a apnnking and to givo It to them, ought to bo regardod not ns n disturber of tho peace, but as n blessing. Unfortunntely. however, parents in general neglect many other things rather than fail to spank tholr chil dren. They soom not to realizo that child-training includes self-training ns its first and most essential element. Thero is moro catarrh in this soction of the country than all other dlsoases put togothor, and until tho last few yoars was supposod to be Incurable. For a groat many years doctors pro nouncod it n local disease and prescrib ed local remedies nnd by constantly falling to euro with local treatment, pronounced It incurable Sclonco has proven catarrh to bo a constitutional disease and thoreforo requlros consti tutional treatmont. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu tional euro on tho market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho sys tem. Thoy offor one hundred dollars for any caso it fails to cure. Bend for circulars and testimonials. Addreas: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by all druggists, 75o. Take- Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. HOLUSTER'B Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Baiy MeJlolnt let Baiy FmbIs. Erlni Oolden Health sad Bins- Vigor. A rr-IRo for Otmilipatlon, Indigestion, Mr nil Kntury Trouble, rtmplr, Eczema, Inipur bkKvl, Kvl Urth, fihii-r-.li Bowrlt, H-mUcho suit llAckurbe. It's Kooky Mountain Tea In ul Irt form, S cent a bur. OMtulufr-nt-uto b UouisTU Uuo Cokpixt, Madison, Wis. GULDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOP.s WITH AN ABUNDANCE OF MONEY at a low rate of interest, we are nblo to moot tho legitimate ueods of this community. Tho man who borows a hundred dollars needs IU just as badly as the man who re quires a thousand. On approved security, we aro ready to aecommo dato the small borrower. Wo shall bo glad to talk with those most in terestcd. Salem State Bank U K. PAGE, President E. W. HAZARD, Cashie. w'm, Countess Fabbrlcotti, tho latest Lon don socloty loader to go into "trndo." Tho countess has just oponcd n bonnet shop in South Moulton street. Tho shop Is a stono's throw away from tho spot whero Lady Rachol Byng nnd tho Countess of Warwick had tholr shop. Tho latter havo retired from business soddor but wiser, nnd now society Is waiting to seo if tho Countess Fabbrl cuttl's venturo will provo moro sue ccssful. Another LLP, for Boosovolt. Worcester, Mnss., Juno 21. Boforo an onthuslnstic nudienco of 1800 per sons, President Boosovolt today dcllv orcd tho principal address at tho com mencement oxorciscs of Clark College. The exorcises wcro held in tho college gymnasium, which wns tastefully dec orated for tho occasion. President Carroll D. Wright prcsidod, nnd tho introductory remarks wcro delivered by Lloutcnant-Qovornor Guild. At tho conclusion of his brief address Presi dent Boosovolt was honored with the degrco of doctor of laws. In tho courso of his romnrks ho paid a warm trlbuto to tho memory of Senator Gcorgo F. Hoar, who, during his lifetime, wns ono of tho most conspicuous benefac tors of Clark College. After tho exor cises nt Clnrk College, tho president paid a visit to Holy Cross College, whoro ho wns given nnothcr onthusl nstic rccoption. A Fearful rato. It is a foarful fato to havo to en- duro tho torriblo torturo of Piles. "I can truthfully any," writes Harry Col son, of Masonvlllo, la., "that fot Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Protrud ing Piles', Bucklon's Arnica Salve, is tho best euro made." Also bost or cuts, burns and injuries. 23c at J. O. Perry's Drug Storo. Kentucky Teachers' In Session. Mammoth Cave, Ky., June 21. With nn attendance larger than at any previous moetlng tho Kentucky Edu cational Association began its annual convention hero today nnd will romain In session until tho end of tho wcok. M. O. Winfry, of Middlcsboro, is tho presiding ofllccr. Tho mcotlng is to bo devoted almost entirely to tho dis cussion of tho plan of campaign for clovntlng tho standard of tho public schools throughout the stato. Partic ular attontion will bo givon to tho state normal schools. Governor Beckham, of Kentucky, Stato Superintendent Car rlngton, of Missouri, Stato Superin tendent Miller, of West Virginia, nnd a number of other men of note aro among tho scbodulcd speakers. OnDREN OBY FOB FLETCHER'S 0A8T0RIA. Excursion Rates to Yaqalna Bay and Newport. Tho famous seaside resort for the Willamette Valloy. Tickets at reduced rates will bo sold until Soptember 30, 1005, by tho Southern Pacific Company. Do not neglect this opportunity to take in tho frosh sea breezes and surf bathing. Season R4te From Salem $5.00 These tiokets aro limited to October 10, 1905. Saturday Excursion Rate $3.00 These tiokets are said only on Satur days, and limited for return the fol lowing Monday. For tickets and full information call on A. COMEQYS, Agent, Salem. EXCURSION RATES During tho Lewis and Clark oxposition tho O. O. T. Co. will make tho following rato! Salem to Portland, ono way, 76 conts; round trip, $1.00. Tlckots good for ten days. Boats leaving dally nt 7 a. ra.. except Sunday. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. Dock Foot of Trado Btroot To the Cotmtry People When in town tako your meals at the Star Bcstaurant, 839 Court Street, ad joining Wndo's hardwaro etoro. Moals at all hours, 15 conts. Phono 301 Red. TRY ONE OF THOSE FAMOUS DINNERS AT COFFEY'S RESTAURANT You can bent tho gnmo if you nro rcol good and hungry, so many good things nro served. 205 Commercial Street The hen is shrewd. She has jnst complotcd an egg, nnd sho is cackling llko blue blazes. Sho cackles to let all creation know that sho is in business. 0 want nil creation to know that WB aro in business. Just now we are cack ling about GROCERIES. Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Harrltt fc Lawrence e COPYAIOMT .'p.'j YvO 4Hit)ainnfiiaii8a3i8fiiii-Hinfrw v ctmtMr 9MmiV3Mmr iltMltJiajlttiaJsliaieglsitlsiiaisilsnHliaiiaisllsUXsliai . , A. L. FRASE Successors to Burroughs & Fraaer. Plumbing, Tinning and- Roofing Cornleo Work, Heating and Building Work of all kinds; Mtuni made and work guaranteed. 367 8tat Street, 8alem. Phono 151L " 1 f 1 II I 1 1 1 1 n TiiT I BEST MEALS QUICK SERVICE MODEST PRICES f White House Restaurant:: GEORGE BRO& State Stroot. Proprietors. i,i,i i,m iiiiiiiiiiiMi J4i,: : Htrie Wing Sang Co China and Japanoso Fancy Goods, tut tings and Dry Goods, Bilks, Em. broldory Lacos. Make up new liai Grata' and Ladles' Famishing Ooodj, Suita, Wrappers, Skirts, Whito Undw. woar. Salo cheap. Court stroot, Sales, Oregon. 'Phono Black 2105. The Best 9 U. J. LEHMAN Bash and doors. All kinds of horns finishing. 'Phono 131 black. Alio hro floors of warohouse for rent; elevator and switching facilities. RBD HOT VALES For Fourth of July wear, and as all know tho Fourth generally meant a hot timo,, so a low-cut Oxford tio will be just tho coolost thing you can wear. We havo them in tnn nnd black, but toned or laced.. JACOB VOGT THE PICK OF THE FOREST Has beon taken to supply the stock of lumber in our yards. Our stock U complete with all kinds of lumber. Just received a car load of No. 1 shingles, also a car of fine ahakj. Wo are able to All any and all kind of bills, Come and let ns show 70 our stock. Yard and office sear B. P. ptssenjer depot; 'Phone. Main 65L UOOUALE LURISKH "V T SOMETHING HEUOIOU8 FOB DINNER. Will always bo found in our choice stock of prime meats in roasts, eteaks, chops or filets. We have the tenderert, juiciest nnd sweetest lamb, mutton aad beef, and all the most tempting tid-WU In ewootbreads. Our hams nnd baton aro sweet as a chestnut and of de licious flavor. Our prices for prime meats are lower .than any in town. E. C. CROSS Stato Street Market. Phone 291.