Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 26, 1905, LAST EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    DAILY CAPITAL JTOtrSXAJ BAUEK, OMGOW, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1005.
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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
BY HOFER BR08. '
OFFICIAL OENSU3 SALEM,
MAY, 1001, 13,287.
TIIB MITCHELL TRIAL.
The public lina boon Interested tu
the trial of Senator Mltcholl as novor
fboforo in tho trial of a public man In
Oregon.
The Sonntor's old age, his long pub-
We career, tho blttor fights that linvo
3een put up ngain&t him, nil ndd to
tho pathos of tho situation,
Tho desertion of his law partner, tho
treachery of bis prlvnto secretary, nnd
tho rolontlesa prosecution by tho gov
ernment Intensify tho situation,
TJp to Saturday night thoro had been
tnctllDg disclosed that would justify
.- verdict of guilty at least for bolng
Tidily of doing anything that senators
:an& tongrossmon lmvo not generally
tbcon guilty of.
Thero may bo senators nnd congress
men who nrc lawyors nnd who novor
appcarwl beforo tho dopartmonts, and
never directly or Indlroctly nctod for n
3co whilo In ofllco in matters in which
tho government wni a party, but they
are not numorotu.
Tn nono of tho matters chnrged in the
TSndIetmont docs it nppenr thnt Sonntor
Mteliolt did anything in any of tho
cases In which his law partner or his
Ktim was interested that ho did not do
tr scores of other pcoplo nnd without
vsomponsatlon.
The fact that Sonntor Mitchell has
tromalncd n poor man all his life, govs
to provo that ho is not tho gigantio
grafter thnt ho is accusod of bolng.
Tho Portland nowspnpers nnd tho
JVsiwcIntod Press stuff sent out to tho
contrary. Senator Mltcholl has so far
Qiad tho best of it. .
TOLIOY OF IMPROVEMENT.
Tho City of 8alom in order to grow
and dovolop into n city such ns tho
titnto capital should bocomo must enter
wpon a policy of improvements.
Pcrmnncnt streets nnd bridges nro a
necessity in a community llko this, nnd
thero Ik not n good reason why thesa
Improvements should not bo mndo.
Thoro is no othor way of getting
this city to grow nnd expand nnd bo
como a homo for" worklngmcn without
moro public Improvements.
Every dollar oxpondod honestly for
better strocts nnd sowers and brldgjs
lianoflts not only tho city but is han
dled over and over in tho channels
of trndo. v
It would benefit tho laborer, tho
merchant, tho mechanic, tho banker nnd
the professional man to hnvo $800,000
expended In this manner.
Improvement will attract buslneis
men to this elty, ns well ns laboring
pcoplo. It will bring now capital hero
and stlmulnto trndo of nil kinds.
No city In this ago of tho world that
amounts to anything at all will try to
got along without publio Improvements,
and tho Cnpital City has pursued tint
policy too lung for its own good.
HUSTLING FOR OREGON.
Ah n rotiult of tho Snlem, Portland,
nnd Independence dovulopmont con
ventions, the Ilarrlmnn mnnagora aro
Vetting a move on and say thoy pro
pose to build soino lines in Oregoir,
Tho declaration that thoro wns a
-combine formed between Hill nnd Ilar
rlmnn by which all conjunction of
railroads wan to bo indefinitely post
poned in Oregon, has stirred the pto
3le deeply.
AddrosfHts were Issued by tho Inde
pendence Development convention nod
"by tho Portland Chamber of Com
merce, reciting tho facts of non-construction,
nnd committees waro ap
pointed to draft protoctivo legislation.
This notion stirred the Ilarrimun
managers so that thoy havo mndo a
special trip into tho Bend country and
?avo promised to extend "Immediate
ly" it not sooner from Shunlko to
Bend.
An immediate movement wns start-'
d to construct n railroad from Hills-
DO YOU DESIRE TO PRO
VIDE FOR THE FUTURE
A MODERATE SUM OF MONEY REGULARLY DEPOSITED AND
DRAWING INTEREST AT THREE PER CENT MAY ASSIST
YOU OR YOUR FAMILY IN YEARS TO COME.
ONE DOLLAR WILL OPEil AN ACCOUNT, INTEREST COM.
FOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLT.
Savings Bank Department
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
31
boro to Tillamook. At least tho right
of way agents got busy nnu tiio roau
to tho coast is built on paper.
Even W. W. Cotton, tho proposod
federal judge, has not been idle Ho
has been into tho Bend country nnd
other plncos In Eastern Oregon prom
ising to db things for tho people.
Development is in tho air nnd the
uso of the big, stick wns never moro
justlflablo than in Oregon where tho
magnntes in tho Wall street skyscrapo
crs who control our destinies lmvo on
forced a policy of strangulation in tho
past and had adopted a policy of noa
development? for tho future.
DOWNING BEOWNELL ONCE MORE
Tho Oregonian has downed Brownell
onco .more. Whilo thnt gentleman Is
under Imllctmont for putting his no
tarial seal on tho wrong paper, tho Oro
gonlan is indicting him in advanco of
bolng unpopular In Clackamas county.
Thnt is about tho most serious chargo
that could bo brought against Sonator
Brownell. IIo hns tried hard to bo
popular, and to kcop tho affections of
his constituents, nnd hna in tho pnst
succcodod in a romarkablo degrco in
doing so.
Tho Oregonian can mako a man un
popular sometimes, but in tho case of
Drowncll it has not succeeded. Even
at tho Grand Army meeting tho pco
plo stood up and cheered at tho mon
tlon of his name, nnd ho hnd all kinds of
a reception from tho common pcoplo.
Senntor Brownell will como up for
ro-clcction to tho state scnato next
spring, and tho tlmo to down him is
now, becnuso aftor ho onco gets start
ed on his campaign ho will probably
bo renominated, nnd onco on tho ticket
tho Oregonian will not daro fight him.
So tho tlmo to down him is not in tho
faraway future but right now, and tha
Oregonlnn hns started in early and is
doing vory offcctlvo work on this line.
Of course, when tho tlmo comes it
will support Brownell.
THIRTY MILLIONS FROM NEWS-
PATER ADVERTISING.
(Sacramento Boo.)
Tho vast fortuno of $30,000,000,
rolled up by tho lato William Zleglor,
known us "tho baking powder king,"
is ft monumont to tho vnluo of adver
tising. Anybody enn mnko baking powdor.
Thero is no mystery in its mnnufneturo,
although consumers) may not know
whnt thoy aro getting. But it tnki-s
shrowdncM nnd judgment to ndvertiso
effectively, nnd so cronto a great de
mand for any particular brand.
Tho only accrot of Zolglor's succosi,
if it bo n secret, is that ho know tho
valuo of advertising, nnd how to do
it well. Ho wnstod no monoyjf on bill
postors, lnndscapo marrors or in othor
unprofitable ways, but paid out mil
lions of dollars freely for space in tho
nowspnpers. So his money came back
to him many times ovor.
Advertising is tho baking powdor
that makes business mon rise in tho
world.
dot a good thing, stick to it, and nd
vertiso it well that 'a tho wholo of
business sonso in theso times. If you
can't wrlto good advertisements, which
Is uo amnll nrt, tho newspapers have
clover men who know how to do It for
you. Theso world painters of tho bust
n om ollloo can mnko a $9.85 suit of
clothes look hotter, In print, than one
made to order that costs $30. They can
nt least deserlbo a "sacrlflco" or
"slsughtor snlo" in suoh moving tormi
as to wring tho reader's heart with
pltv for the losses of tho unfortunnto
merchant compelled to soil regardless
of cost, to make room for now stock,
or sternly determined to carry over
no goods beyond tho present sonson,
Tho skill of theso Maoaulnys of the
advertising world has created n na
tional reputation for such men as Gov
ernor Douglas of Massachusetts, and
such women as Lydia Pinkham, like
wise for the makers of "pink pllhj '
, . . ir ... , . . ..... . . . . ..
nyers
Cherry Sectoral. Wc
believe in doctors. I hey believe
in us. We give them the formula
of our Cherry Pectoral. They
order it for coughs, colds, bron
chltls. croup, the grin
www '! i i.m.i.iJ ."
J.O. Ar.rCo.,
IOTrHt wm.
nnd nil tho "drowsy syrups of tho
oast" that put crying babies to sloop
or smooth tho winklod brow of pain.
OALIFORNA SUGAR PINE.
A Timber Fit to Ecplaco tho Best
Grades of Whlto Pine.
Fow users of wood know that an tho
Pnclflc coast thoro is n vast quantity
of lumber comparablo in nil essential
qualifications with tho best grades of
whlto plno over produced In tho East
This is furnishod by tho sugar plno, a
trco commonly found along tho western
slopes of tho Sierra Novada mountains
in California. Evon whon compared
with tho giant "big trees," with which
it ofton is found, tho sugar plno is not
a puny troe, but frequently reaches a
dlnmotor of 10 feet nnd a height of 250
fcot. A slnglo trco has bcon known to
yield 51,000 board feet of lutnbor, nnd
trees smaller than 18 inchos nro seldom
cut nt present. Theso facts mako it -evident
that sugar plno lumber, in rcsport
to tho sizes furnished, is far beyond
tho Eastorn Whlto Pine evon tho
pumpkin pino of early days.
Tho wood Is scarcely distinguishable
from whlto plno. It is practically of
tho samo weight and tho samo color. It
is somowhat moro resinous, however,
and perhaps a Httlo brasher. It is soft,
straight-grained, nnd easily workod. It
is used for ovcrything for wnich whlto
pino is avallablo, and in especially vol
uablo for pattern work, Tho wood i
nlrcady finding lta way into tho Eat
orn markets, nnd, whilo it is not at all
likely that anything but tho boit
gmdes can bo shippod long distances,
thoro is no doubt that sugar pino lum
ber will moro and moro replaco its
Eastern rolatlvo. Thero is no difllculty
whatever in furnishing plank up to two
foot in width and absolutely frco from
any dofect, at a prlco thnt is low for
thnt quality.
Tho cut of sugar plno lumber In Cal
ifornia hns increased from 65,000,000
board foot in 1000 to 120,000,000 feet in
1001, nnd it is ostimntcd thnt thero
nro 25,000,000,000 feet of It still stand
ing. Sugar pino docs not form oxtonslvo
forests by itself, ns tho whlto plno of
tiio unst onco uiu, nut grows wiin
Western yellow pino, whlto fir, inconso
codnr nnd tho "big trees." In North
ern California it is found at altitudes
between 2000 and 0000 foot above tho
sea, and in Southern California nt alti
tudes botwoon 5000 nnd 10,000 foot.
Tho trco produces n largo quantity
of seeds, in cones thnt ofton aro 20
inchos long. Tho soods nro largo and
ediblo, nnd consequently nro sought by
squlrrols nnd other animals. Tho Indi
ans also gather them to oat. On this
acnunt nnd becnuso tho seedlings aro
easily killed during tho first flvo yoars
by lack of molsturo or proper shade,
tho sugar pino does not roproduco Itself
readily; but tho lumber Is so valuablo
that thero Is every roason why an, of
fort should bo made to replaco the
trees that aro cut down by others of
tho samo kind.
Bureau of forestry studies mado of
its manner of growth indicates thnt
this is entirely possible A second
growth of sugar plno may easily be se
cured by affording tho forests In which
tho old trees nro found rensonnblo pro
tection, nnd by giving tho young
growth souio aid in its struggle with
tho moro vigorous competing species.
CASTOR I A
For Infants aud Children.
Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought
Boors tha
Signature of
&k
Eugene is going to celcbrato the
Fourth of July in n most entbusiastie
manuor, A flno program Is being ar
ranged. Thero will bo races for young
and old, and in tho afternoon a game
of baseball between tho Chcinnwa In
dian baseball team and tho Eugene
Stas. In tho ovening thero will be
grand display of fireworks. Miss Fan
ulo McCalluin has been elected goddess
of liberty.
i ii a
In Mad Chase.
Millions rush In mad chase after
health, from ono extreme of faddlnn to
another, when, if they would only eat
good food, and keep their bowels regu
lar with Dr. King's New Llfn Pills,
tholr troubles would all pass away.
Prompt relief and j.tlek cure for liver
and stomach trouble. 25c at J. O.
Perry's Drug Storor
Tha Southern Pacific Company
Will sell tickets, Salem to Boswell
Springs and return up to and including
September SO, 1805, 1005, limited to 30
days, rate of $5.55. tf
Words of Wisa Men. I
In tlmo wo hate thnt which wo often
fear. Shokospcaro.
A fool always finds somo greater
fool to ndtniro him. Bollcau.
Fortuno doos .not chnngo men; it
only unmasks them. -Itcccobonh
Wnsto of timo is tho most costly
nnd extravagant of all cxpensos.
Thcophratus.
In nothing do men npproach so near
ly to tho gods as in doing good to mon.
Cicero.
Nobody will uso other pcoplo 's ox
porlonce, nor hns any of his own, till
it is too lato to uses it. Hawthorne.
Every ono has a wallet behind for
his own failings, and ono beforo for
tho fallings of others, En Fontaine.
Little, vicious minds abound with
nngor nnd rovengo, nnd nro Incnpablo
of feeling tho plcasuro of forgiving
their enemies. Clicstorflold.
OASTOftXA.
3, th Tfca Kind Yoi Haw Unji BoujT
i n
Hero is an explanation of tho old
horscshoo superstitien: St. Dustnn
wns n Bklllod farrier. Ono day, whilo
nt work at his forgo, tho devil ontcrod
In dlsqulscd, and requested Dunstan to
shoo his "slnglo hoof." Tho saint, al
though ho recognized his malign cus
tomer, ncodod, but caused him so much
pain during tho operation that satan
begged him to desist. This St. Dun
utan did, but only nftcr'ho hnd mado
tho evil ono promiso that neither ho
nor any of tho lesser ovll spirits, his
servants, would over molest tho In
mates of n houso whero tho horse
shoo was displayed.
i in f-
Reduced Round Trip Rates.
Account of Fourth of July, 1005. On
nhovo account tho Southern Pacific
Company will soil round-trip tickots
between points in Oregon north of Colo,
incluslvo, rnto will bo first-class faro
and cno third for round trip. Snlo
dates: Saturday, July 1,; Sundny,
July 2d; Mondny, July 3 nnd Wednes
day, July 4, going trip to commence on
date of sale. Iloturn limits: July 0.
Stop-over will not bo pormlttod. con
tinuous passago will Tjo required in
each direction. W. E. COMAN,
C?0-td Gonoral Pas. Agt.
w .niiim mi aim fbench female
MIUMfiMJU PILLS.
A . Cistsin Riuif toftrrrfttwioM-MTMiTiov,
Ntm known to riii. '' ":! it ;
tSA boi w.iiicnl UinalrtJ.ub p-ilL i
wsi rUW nsnpij. ft, iryMrdnstiUliMitwi
I UMITPMCDICALC0.,B0T4.UH0Tr". PA.
br UMoi -vi yvyr ar w an
Sold In Salem by S. O. Stono.
GCTTHE
Harvester
Oil
For your binders and
mowers Nothing
better
SOLD IN ANY
QUANTITY
Mitchell, Lewis &
Staver Co.
SALEM BRANCH, F. F. GARY, MGS.
210-220-230 State St Salem, Or.
!
WHEN
IN
NEED
Of corn for planting, remember
that wo have a choice stock of both
Oregon and Eastern grown corn,
which can be had at reduced prices,
at tho Old Reliable Feed 8tore,
Sa.yf c & Fletclie
322-324 Commercial St.
jm&sh
EXCURSION
RATES
During tho Lewis and Clark
exposition tho O. O. T. Co. will
mako tho following rate: Salem
to Portland, ono way, 7C cents;
round trip, $1.00. Tickots good
fpr ton days. Doats loaving dnlly
at 7 a. m., except Sunday.
M. P. BALDWHT, Agt
Dock Foot of Trado Stroot
To the Cotmtf y People
Whon in town take your inoals nt tbo
Star Restaurant, 330 Court Stroot, ad
joining Wado's bardwaro store. Meals
at all hours, 35 cents. Phono 301 Rod.
TRY
ONE OF THOSE
FAMOUS DINNERS
AT
COFFEY'S
RESTAURANT
You can beat tho gamo if you nro
real good and hungry, so many
good things nro served.
205 Commercial Street
Tho parrott can mako words, but his
tonguo is not harnessed to his brains.
Thoro nro folks hi tho grocory trade
whoso elnims nro just unhnrncssosd
words. Wo can provo thnt ovcrything
wo sell is of tho host quality.
Baker, Lawrence & Baker
Successors to Ilarrltt &. Lawrence.
aw .af,, rrV dTW) W "SI
m if tHMnnB nniiiiiif iiihhh
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iaini4aiiaiamtmnaiaiBiaiiiiBiB)sjin)i'
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A. L. FRASER
Successors to Burroughs & Fraser.
Plumbing, Tinning
and Roofing
Cornice Work, Heating and Building Work of all Unit etlffl
made and work guaranteed.
367 State Stroet, Salem.
Excarsion Rates to Yaqalna
Bay and Newport.
Tho famous seasldo resort for th
Wlllametto Valloy. Tickets at rcducei
rates will bo sold until September 30
1005, by tho
Southern Pacific Company,
Do not noglect this opportunity to
tako in tho fresh sea breezes and surf
bathing.
Season Rate From Salem
$5.00
Thoso tickots nro limited to October
10, 1005.
Saturday Excursion Rate
$3.00
Theso tickots aro sold only on Satur
days, and limited for return the fol
lowing Mondny. ,
For tickots nnd full information
call on
A. COMEGYS, Agent, Salem.
U. J. LEHMAN
Sash and doors. All kinds of ooiu
finishing. 'Phono 131 black. AUo tit
floors of warohouBo for i-cnt; elevator
and switching facilities.
Mm t niiiiiii iiinitit
J BEST MEALS
QUICK SERVICE
MODEST PRICES
i White House
Restaurant
GEORGE BROS.
r stato Stroot Proprletort
inDiUimi mmiiinn
RED
HOT
VALES
For Fourth of July wear, and as ill
kiiow tho Fourth generally means a hot
time, so a low-cut Oxford tie will t
Just tho coolost thing yon can wmt.
We hnvo them In tan and black, bat
tened or laced.
JACOB VOGT
-rij c miLr ntt tub cADrRT
ini. nun jr int. r-wufc-w.
Has been taken to supply the stock of i
lumber In our yards. Our stock !
comploto with all kinds of lumbw.
Just recolved a car load of No. 1
shingles, also & car of flno shax'J-!!
Wo aro abla to All any and all kind
of bills. Como and let us show r
our stock. i
Yard and ofllco aear 8. P. paU
depot. 'Phono Main (5L ;
GOODALE LUMBER CIS
i
A DELICIOUS PIECE
OF OOBNED BEE?
for a boiled dinner makes an spik
ing change in tho family menu on i
awhile, and we corn some delicto"
nieces In rumn.' brisket, ribs and nTlli
and corn it whilo it is fresh and joley-S
You can find anything you want w
our choice stock of prime meat,
prices that you can't beat anywhere.
E. C. CROSS
State Street Market
Phone 201.
Phono 1611.