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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1005 h M V.hl m ,1 r nr 6 ! 91 1U K DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BR08. OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM, MAY, 1004, 13,287. 4ZEDS Ea w?? SIX" Tho Bridge Bend Election. Unless a campaign la mndo it is not Bikely that thcro will bo a big voto out ait tbo special election for pcrmanont (bridges. Only thoso enn voto who pay taxes, Tsmd then It takes two-thirds of all Toting to carry tho election for this Sfmportnnt measure. The Journal can only urgo votors to tbo at homo and voto on that day, with aui seeking to influonco thorn cithor way on tbo matter. Chls paper will bo oponod to oxpros two job on either sldo of tho subject and fejes thcro may bo a gonernl discus es! oa. ma editors havo tholr own ylows, tnt do not wish to forco thorn upon lEhelr renders in a local matter of this Skis. Bettor study into tho question, Mr. ISovorolgn Amorlcan cltizon, and flguro set for yourself how you want to voto, Star -or against bonds. Thcro will bo somo dodging among ftse politicians and somo docolvlng, an aminl, but thoro should bo k full and afabr expression en: tho morlts of tho matter, and lot tho strongest sido win. ffie CBicrry Sectoral! 7 The one great cough medicine for the whole family. Doctors recom mend it for colds in the chest, hard coughs, the grip, and night coughs of children. ZSt&SSte Caro for tho Homes and Cows, In tho blazing hot dnya of summor it Saayo to liiwo a llttlo thought for tho thorwu and cows, ovon tho dogs and Wit As. Cool water to drink is a godsond to these domestic friends of mnn, and tthere is much charity and rollglon in aonwsulxsrlng thorn. It 5a not kind to allow cows and oth wr ?omcntIc animals to stand all day En a Itot sun, or in a pasturo without aa jTtirtlcla of shado. , Hones tied on tho streets for hours i siro hurt by tho florco rays of tho sun Mind tho carolossnoHs of tho owner. A liorso navor travols ns woll after- -wards, or pulls as woll whon ho has "boon subjoctod to tho boating rays of iho summor sun. A flynot for n liorso or cow is a hu- latino contrivanco. If thoy woro run- wing in tho pasturo thoy would go in to tho brush at certnln times, Tho humano man or woman will hroan all tho rownrd for tholr kimlnoss Win satisfaction hero on oarth, and nood wot wait for tho next world to bo ro I -warded. Bad Election Laws. Tho Oroiion oloction law, which con- Cruets nn oxponslvo, troublosomo rogls- Itratlon for oach oloction Is a bad law, Tbocnuso it roducos tho numbor of por ous who no to elections. Tho Orcnon primary law, which ro- aulre registration of party affiliation Wore tho votor can tako part in tho snaking of nominations is a bad law, Ibocaiuio it will reduce participation in &ho primaries. E Tho Orogon naturalization law, tnai leompola n mum to pay flvo dollars In srdor to goj Ills cmzonBUip papers is a ml law. bocnuso not many foreign uorn Ldtltons will becomo Amorionu votors jndor It Who onactoct nil thoso lawst Who cts tin thoso un-Amorlcnn schomoa to Kncroflso tho non-voting clnsst Who havo boon tho political bosses sf tho Oroiron legislature T isn't timo wo hod n dllToront political loader- (Blilp In Orogont ti, vnnirn nalltielnn has but one ? "v . n. ... ...,.,.. rposo in going to uiu ioginnuiu 1 nt n. fodernl ofllco. ilo aoosn'i go thoro to enact good laws. Orogou Political Leadership. mi.. TOan.ilillnnn Innilnrftllln at Port- Innii has boon so rotton that ono attor Iwpther tho highest officers huvo boon akeu away from tho gang that aonu- Iintes tho party down thoro. Art) thoy At to nominiuo mo noxi nvnmar at Oregon, or to nnmo tho uxt United States Sonntor! What-ls iho vordlot of tho voters who llvo in Vfultnomah county f If Portland domluotos in tno rormn Jon of tho next Bopubllean ticket tho ,r.itr.i will bo tho samo all ovor tho tato. Portland h,as had toq much po litical power, and has not usod it wiso- Political power in Portland has but NOTICE Denosltors in tho Savings Dopart- Uaent of tho Capital National Bank j.kro requested to prosont their pass Afeookn for tho purpose or having !MJUodi tho semi-annual intorcst July 1st. JOS. H. ALBERT, Cashier. ono objcctlvo point graft. If n good stato law has originated thoro we would llko to hnvo somo ono montlon tho nrtlclo In plain English. What is tho moral of tho mattorf Tho noxt Republican ticket must bo takon from tho body of tho country, if it is to bo oloctod by tho thinking pco plo of this stato, who aro Republicans. It was Republicans who oloctod Chnmborlaln governor, Word shorlff, Manning district attornoy, and ,Lnuo mnyor. It Is Republicans, not tho Dem ocratic party, that Orogon politicians must reckon with. A party movomont might orlginato in Portland that would roaoh out and tako in all tho intercuts and men of brains, thought and ability in tho stato, but that is hardly llkoly to occur. Portland is stooped in graft politics to such nn extent that Portland man agers will not trust mon outslda tho city, and few in tho city will trust ono another. Tho peoplo muBt mako up tholr minds to mako up their own program, to so loot their own ticket, to do tholr own nominating, to follow no rotton loader Bhlp, or pursuo undent and time-worn methods. With practically a wholo dolegatlon in congress to soloct, with a wholo stato ticket to nominate, with a legislature to chooso, with a now constitution that nooda to bo framed, Orogon has a big job just ahoad. - With leadership distrusted, with or ganizations smashed, with an adminis tration In Washington dotorminod to indict nnd convict ovory man of proml nonco in tho stato, nood nnyono bo sur prised if Oregon goos Democratic! THE SHAME OP AN AMERICAN CITY. At last the blistering truth that tolls of tho moral turpltudo of a groat Amorlcan city Cincinnati has been ndvortlsod to tho world In tho July numbor of McCluro's Mngnzlno. It Is not a ploasuro tp attack a city any moro than It Is to reflect on tho reputation of n woman. But horo Is a municipal enncor that must, if it is allowed to contlnuo in its growth, carry Its deadly poison Into tho very heart nnd contor of Amorl can life. Tho government of a city and a county aro absolutely nnd ontlroly In tho hands of nn unscrupulous boss wuo rules for himsolf nlono. Tho peoplo nro lltorally enslaved. Ho says what ho wants nnd gets It. Ho puts tho seal of his disapproval on a man or n moasuro and thoy nro lost. Ho Is kooi, calculating, brutal and Ignorant. Ho hiyi no knowlodgo or understanding of what tho world -calls ruggoa non- osty." Ho plans aud plots for his own pocket nil tho time Holdlnir no olllco. ho Ii a dictator. Ills hands nro not only on tho official but on tho business lifo of tho com munity. Tho harm Is not tho harm of graft. It does not Ho l:t tho fact that tho treasury Is plundorod nnd that tho tax payers' monoy is cHvorlou irom tuo propor channols. Cincinnati is a rich city. Tho boss could tako millions front tho vaults and tho monoy would not bo mlssod. Tho roal harm lies in tho fact that half a million pooplo havo bocomo on slavod and cowardly; many of thorn glory in tholr onslavoment. Slowlv but surely tholr condition and tholr tnclt approval of tho samo Is destroying tho sonso of deconoy; null ing tho koon odgo of tholr appreciation of honesty and Integrity. ThoyJ nro becoming loss and less Amorlcan. That Is what hurts. Bt. Louis had hor boodlers and fought thorn. Philadelphia is in tho throes of a scandal. Chicago was ruth, lesaly plundorod. But in thoso and nhnr tiinroa tho nooiilo aroso in tholr might and demnudod changod condl. tlons. Only In Cincinnati, for 305 days ovory year, do tho people supinely ae copt tholr disgrace, almost unanimous ly supporting tho man and organiza tion that la suroly destroying tholr manhood. Today tho shame of America is Cln. clnnnti. r IN TID3 POLITICAL SWIM. Por state treasurer thoro aro said J.n a. numbor of candidates. County Judgo Ryan, William H. Hobson, and Lot L. Pcarco are mentioned. For unnrotnrv of state Claude Catch and Frauk T. Wrlghtman of Salem aro oonsldorod aa bolng lu the floiu, .for govornor a A. Johns of Baker City and J. B. Wlthycombe of Washington county aro In tho swim. For stato sen ator in Marlon county neatly ovory man who was over la tho legislature Is talked about by his friends. It Is not oxpoctod that Marion county can mako up tho wholo ticket, but thoro nro three porsons mentioned for cong ress W. L. Toozo of Woodburn, nnd C. B. Moorcs nnd W. O. Hawloy of Salem. Toozo is postmastor nt Wood burn and congressional chairman, Moorcs wns reglstor of tho Orogon City land ofllco, and Hawloy is n prom inont national ofllcor of tho Woodmon, nnd for years prosldont of Wlllamelto unlvorslty. William I. Vawtor of Mod ford 1b also montloncd for congross. As thoro is a senator to bo oloctod it is vory llkoly thoro will bo n host of candidates for tho lcglslatlvo hon ors. Undor tho dlroct primary thoro is no limit to tho number of porsons who may aspiro to a nomination. In tho moan timo thcro will bo soven nl dermon to oloct In this city in Doconv bor. TOT CRIME OF JOHN F. WALLACE (Sonttlo 'Star. With perspiration dripping and tho thormomotor climbing when fat folks should bowaro of ovorhontlng nnd ex tra cxortlon of any kind, William II. Taft, official bouncer, of tho Roosovolt administration, works himsolf into a lather oror tho dofoctlon of John F. Wallace, who was chlof ongincor of tho Isthmian canal. Mr. Wallace's crimo was something awful. Tho vory loast tha$ should hap pon to him wns boiling in oil. Horo is what ho did! Ho had a job in a country whore thero is yellow fovor, malaria, high temporaturo nnd low morals; tarantu las, snako bites and funornls ovory hour. And thero ho took orders from mon who know about ns much about canal building as a shoat docs about logarithms, nnd who could issue thorn whllo swinging in hnmmocks and bronthing God's puro air, tho whllo tho waiter mixed cooling drinks nnd sorted thorn. Mr. Wnllaco was offorod a betor job. It was moro congenial and carried n hlghor salary. So ho quit. Ho simply oxorclsod his right us an Amorlcan cit izen to lay down ono job nnd tnko an other, which Is a right dear to tho, honrt of ovory froo man. Ta(t froths and calls Wullaco a "rank ' dosorter," which is n protty tough sort of a nnmo to hitch to any mnn. Tho prosldont nccoptod the resigna tion and wrote a "curt noto," which must havo hurt llko blazes. And now, so far ns officialdom Is con cornod, John F. Wnllnco can go hnng. Ono wonders how long Mr. Wnllnco would havo boon kopt in office had Taft or tho President dcslrod to dls ponso with his sorvicos, nnd if patri otism would hnvo cut any flguro In such an ovonr. About sovon seconds Is tho answer just how long enough to wrlto on a tologrnph blank: "YOU'RE FIRED." It makes all tho dlfferonco In tho world whoso ox is gorod. HERS AT HOME. Salont Citizens Gladly Testify. It is testimony llko tho following that has placod tho "old Quaker Rom odyj" so far above competitors. When pooplo right horo at homo raise their voice in pralso thoro no room loft for doubt. Road tho publlo statomont of a Salotn citizen: Jamoa A. Tanner, farmer, corpor of 13th and Lowls atreots, says: "So many suffor from kidney eom plnlut that for a timo I was alarmed about mysolf, for I was troublod with my back aching in tho rogion of my kidneys. I think it wns caused first by a otrain from heavy lifting I did two years ago. I kept gottlng worso instead of better, and finally eonsultod a doctor. Ho told mo I had gall stone In the bladder. Not only did I suffer from stono in tho bladder but trouble with tho kidney socrotlons existed and tholr too.froquont action disturbed my mat from fiftoen to twenty timos In a night. This was very annoying and I was in a bad way whon I read of Doau's Kidney Tills nnd procured a box at Dr. Stone's drug store To say I was surprlsod nt the speedy effect of tholr uso is putting it mildly, i nave rooommondod Doan's Kidney Pills to (thers, and will always have a good word for thorn." For ealo by all dealers. Prioo BO conU. Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho United Statos. Romomber tho name Doan's and tako no othor. CHEMAWA TO HAVE BUILDINGS About $40,000 Available for Improvements to Be Made This Year Chemawa, Or., July 12. Extonsivo Improvements will bo mndo at tho Indian school hero this summer and falL. Tho dining-room and kltchon wil bo rcmodolod nnd cnlnrgcd, bo lng on tho ground, and work will bo commenced this wook. Tho cost of this improvement will bo approximate ly $4,000. Superintendent Chnlcrnft has $10, 000 at his disposal for general improve monts, and this monoy will bo usod to Increasing tho offlcloncy of tho school plant. Tho mlddlo-slzod boys' and also girls' homes will bo ontlroly rcmodolod and nbout $3000 dovotod to Improving tho interior of each of theso buldings. About $1,G00 will bo dovotod to tho small girls' quarters nnd $1,000 on tho prosont school hos pital in preparing it for uso as a do mostlc scienco departmont. Thoro is also available nn appro priation of $20,500 for a now brick hospital, two barns nnd a houso for tho assistant superintendent. Tho plans for theso improvements aro about complotod and proposals for bids will bo called for in a few days. Whon theso improvements aro complotod, Chemawa will havo ono of tho bost equipped schools plants in tho Indian service. Raises China Pheasants. Qono Simpson of this city has had splondld success raising China pheas ants this year, and now has in his pons nbout 200 young birds. F. L. Mil ler nnd Crovor Hcndrlck called on Eruptions The only way to get. rid of pimples and other erup tions is to cleanse the bloods improve the tiigestion, stim ulate the kideys, liver and skin. The medicine to takeis Hood's Sarsaparilla Which has cured thousands. TRY ONE OF THOSE FAMOUS DINNERS AT COFFEY'S RESTAURANT You can boat tho gamo if you aro roal good and hungry, so many good things nro sorvod. 205 Commercial Street 41 I 11 I l-HH I MM I 1st jj New Lange Hotel;; Cornor Sixth and Washington '. '. stroots, Portland, Or., (next to '. ; ; Imporial). Strictly firoproof and ; ' modern. Rates lowest for first- '. '. class service. Steam heat and II elevator, elegant cafo nnd bar 1 1 ; ; in connection. On direct lino to ; ; ' fair grounds. F. Lange, proprle- ! ! tor; Sam Bauman, managor, for- ! '. ' ' morly of Omaha, Neb. " ' -- "---t nn-;nMtiiii t--s o -flL "3? o aet. ac .a. . Sn1 ylhalldYiH HOT JUMP Bgj JKf&Uur of C9Z7&&c Do Not Wait for Sickness. Do not wait until your good health la Impaired, but tako steps to keep it up to the mark. Re member that ailments, apparently trifling, may very soon dovelop into serious diseases. Do not hesitate to tako BEEGHAM'S PILLS on tho first appearance of any dis tressing symptoms. They will do moro to establish nnd maintain your general health than any other means you can employ. For a Sluggish Liver, Sick-Headache, Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Constipation, and tho depressing nervous con ditions that arise from theso troubles, there Id no more reliable remedy than B&mmm pslls Sold Evcvywboro Gono rocently to overlook his flock nnd Mr. Hoadrlck dlscovorod that somo of tho birds wore off color. This led to an investigation thnt rcsultod In n disagroomont, Mr. Hoadrlck de claring tho "oft color" birds to bo young grouse, Mr. Miller that thoy woro hybrids half China and half grouso whllo Gono maintains tthat thoy nro China and nothing olso. Theso fnncicrs disagreed so strong ly that tho cigars aro now hanging on tho balanco. Tho llttlo follows will soon bo in feather sufllclcnt to scttlo tho question, and somebody will smoke Corvnllls O&zottc. Excursion Rates to Yaqafoa Bay and Newport. Tho famous soasldo resort for It. Willamette Valloy. Tlckots at rodaM( rates will bo sold until Scptomber J(i 1005, by tho Southern Pacific Company, Do not neglect this opportunity to tako in tho fresh soa breoeos and iar( bathing. Season Rate From Salem $5.00 Those tickets are llmitod to Octobtr 10, 1005. Saturday Excursion Rate $3.00 These tickets aro sold only on Satur days, and limited for roturn the fol lowing Monday. For tickets and full Information call on A. COMBOTS, Agent, Salem. U. J. LEHMAN Bosh and doors. All kinds of hotue finishing. 'Phono 131 black. Also two floors of mxohonso for rent; elov&tor and switching facilities. fl A Wl FRENCH FKUL M4dPBLL6. XHin,Cmui Utut, ft Prrrftwui 9 Witic.tiom, iyi KNOWS TO fA'l. '' '! Brwljl Suu. fn.tlAt. ut ill .U1 tbfniontr U.l.lir ttllfa ha Mil.fM. H-inpU'. I rt. irffturdrbifMooMMi knlMH r-t J jcur .r jar. to vm KITE P MrOICALCO., BOX T4. UNOXTtK, wmmiMwfm!SHXw3gze Sold in Saicm by 8. O. Stono. IKUMIIKt I I I n t M i BEST MEALS QUICK SERVICE MODEST PRICES White House Restaurant aEOEQB BEOS. State Stroot. Proprietors. STYLB-GOMFOBT--WEAB Thrco llttlo words of big signifi cance whon combined In a pair of ahooa ns thoy aro In ovory pair wo sollj bo enuso thoy stand for boauty nnd grneo of appoarnnco, for tho luxury nnd sat isfaction of possessing shoes that are nbsolutoly without discomfort or Irrita tion of any kind, nnd for economy's sako, which fow can nfford to disregard. JACOB VOGT The Center of Attraction Kvory man is wo looks noat and ir roproaehablo in beautifully laundered linon. Evory ono admires tho man whoso linen is always faultiest in its finish and color, and who has it laun dered at tho Salem Steam Laundry. Wo mako your linen look llko gentle men's linen white, clear, spotless and! with a finish that is perfection itself, Salem Steam Laundry COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Trop. D0R0U8 D. OLMSTED, Manager. 230 Liberty Street. Fhone 411 'ii-jH"Httifti,3iriiiiieiiBiBai)BiBiiiaiitticacoaion ji m TIIE PICK OF THE FOBEST Has boon taken to supply tho stock of lumbor In our yards Our otock is" comploto with all kinds of lumber'. Just received a car load of No 1 shin-! ! glos, also a car of flno shakes. Wo aro ( ' able to fill any nnd nil kinds of bills ! i n. i i v umo nn jot us snow you our stock. 1 1 Yard and ofllco near Southern Pa- J J cino passongor dopot Phone Main 051 UOODALE LUMBER CO inaiaiaunni,,,,,,,,,,,) i Wfrnnan wit.ua rnrrnwnTM tm if j jc jSjfcjrJ J ft v Tyy v m I I rCTfNiYvlffi7Jw?C r .rr&ffisjFsT'faS mimm urn, jHtmamsmamBBSUSKaMa A GOOD APPETIZING MEAL. Q Can always bo raado on our tonder and juicy steaks, chops, roasts, filets. Thoso who lovo choice moats of excel- I ont flavor and SUCr.nl on a nlmnlil n 'titoak. roast or ihnn rnm ... n.ima , ' fccef, lamb, muttrfn or veal. Our moats .. vnics wttu thoso who wish first- , v4...Uiufiuouii pi rcaaonauio I'iprlces. E. C. CROSS State Street Market. Phono 201. maumaammsmM A. L. FRASER Successors to Burroughs & Frnser, Plumbing, Tinning and Roofing S Zt'JrTj "' BuUdb8 - estimates made 367 Stat Street, Salem. Phono mh