Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 17, 1905, LAST EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OBEaON, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1005,
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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
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omoiAii census salem,
MAY, 1004, 13,287.
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"Tako Xliysolf for an Outing.
In order to do this successfully you
wust begin by not taking tho affairs of
this old world too sorlously. Turn
yourself looso n Httlo from tho thought
Ihnt this world would wng along very
wwll without you.
Monoy-grubbing and sticking to tho
Josk is a belief that ig holding many n
man nnd woman in montal slavery and
provontlng tho real expansion Of tho
individual in moro instances than pov
erty is restricting them.
Tho determination that tho world
will not stand still if you quit a while
3s tho first stop In tho montal propnr
ration for an outing. Tho mind hns a
'wondorful olosticlty, if you toko off a
Seir of tho clamps.
Aro you suro you aro not in such a
rot mentally that yon could not got
avny bonoflt physically if you wont for
a outing I it not a fact thnt you
on rcsolvo ,to get an outing right at
homo if you wish tot
TJio outing really can bo had right
at homo, in your own neighborhood,
nnd on tho nearest hilltop, or in your
own doorynrd, if you aro so minded.
Tlio enpneity and determination aro
mental, and ho Is tho outing.
Tho association of bottor thoughts,
tho purgation of solf-examlnatlon and
tho tonlo lnfluonco of rosolving to ex
press good will gonornlly, instead of
fthe opposito will allow your bottor nn
"ixtro to co mo into control.
As Tioavon is no longer bollovod to
Tjo a locality, but n montnl stato of
harmony, so outings nood riot bo liiu
itod to tho soashoro or mountains.
In fact nn outing without tho prop
r montal nttltudo or letting go of
things material wil do tho outor
aaan Httlo good. So glvo yourself a
Set go mentally, and tho rest will ro
sipond in propor timo nnd order.
Maisr Vxrcor. A splendid i
flrpSQtnfT fnrtKihnliv Ifnonn tUn
Jsf C? hair Boft ond smooth and pre-
m m jb veins upiuung ui inc cnas.
0 W Quickly checks falling hair and
cures nil rinnririiR' i-iTV.??j
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condition of this state, bo far as rail-jvada mountains; engineering applied to
roads nro conccrnod. protoct from devastation by floods;
They holp tho movomont along that . drainngo of tho submorged areas; dl
Tho Valuo of Unions.
Thoro aro thoso who havo no uso for
unions of any kind. Hut thnt is a nar
row vlow to tnko of human associa
tion. .
Tho principle of corporation runs
through nil tho ofllelont agencies of
progrosi nnd civilization.
Unions nro Hnblo to abuses, as whon
thoy ntwinil tho rights of individuals
and tho froodom of contract.
Salqm, as n city, hns novor boon a
stronghold of unionism, but thnt is
bocnuso this not not boon a strong
contor of omploymont for labor. (
Ono of tho lnbor unions that has
gurvivod and mnlntnlnod its intogrlty
Las boon tho Cnrpontors' Union, which
Is still strong and notlvo.
Ono rouson for tho success of tho
Carpontors' and rrlntors' Unions Is
that thoy llstouod to roason, nnd gavo
consideration to others.
Tho Cnrpontors hnvo mot conditions
na thoy found thorn, nnd rondo tho boat
of thorn for tho dvnntngo of tho car
pontors and tho community.
Tho samo spirit of tolqrntlon has
dominated in tho councils of tho Print
era' Union. Itndlcal ami oppressive
methods havo not boon favorod.
Tho (Irnngo is ono of tho best illus
trations of tho vnluo of tho corpora
tive prlnolplo. 8o 1b tho Oregon iiuo
Itcliof Association, aud tho fnrmors'
mutual flro liiHuranco coinpanlos.
Thoro Is not any limit to tho nppll.
atlon of tho oo-operntlvo prlnolplo In
liuratro affairs, whon projected on tlio
altruistic principle.
insists in attracting attention to tho
nccosslty of, tho transportation com
panies now oporating lines in Orogon
dovolaping their plants nnd
fully occupying tho torrltory.
This ia a legitimato demand- of tho
pcoplo of Oregon that tho railroad in
terests boar their part in oponlng up
tho country, instead of merely follow
ing in tho wnko of dovolopraent with
out thoir co-oporntlon.
Tho Portland commlttoo report is
weak In its final conclusion that what
Oregon needs is a dovolopmont of hor
waterways as a check or solution of
tho transportation problem.
Tho waterways can bo lmprovodand
perfoctod, and will oventually bo im
proved but tho labor may all bo ap
propriated by tho railroad syndicato
already in control of tho situation in
this stato.
Tho Portland commlttoo roport will
havo an effect of making a tremondous
amount of sontimont against tho rail
roads, and may do good or harm, but
its falluro to suggost a ronsonnblo lino
of work is noticeable
Tho pooplo ask only roosonablo ex
pansion and rcnsonnblo improvomont
of thoir prosont facilities. If tho liar
riman linos will oxpond only half thoir
not earnings on now lines in Orogon
this fltnto would havo Httlo causo to
complain.
A Tortlaud Oomrolttoo Roport.
Tho transportation committees of
tho Portland Chamber of Cdramorco
i.n. rnnilorod n cood -sorvlco by sub
mitting a report on tho undoyolopod
Who Pays tlio Taxes?
Tho improssion prevails that tho tax
payer Ib ontitlod to special considera
tion. So ho is, for without him tho
govornmont could not. bo cnrrlod on
successfully, local stato or national.
Wo aro told that whon now school
houses nro to bo built, whon bridges
nro ordered constructed, or when pub
lic stroots nro to bo built, thnt wo must
think and voto nnd pray for tho tax
payer. This may bo ull true, but tho ques
tion ia still left, who is tho tnxpaycrf
It is admitted that tho man who owns
n houso nnd lot, moroly for n homo to
livo in tor himself nnd family is a
taxpayer.
But la tho tax ho pays tho sheriff tho
only tax ho payst Whon ho buys gTO
corios or dry goods, or pays for wntor
or light, or school books for his chil
dren, doos ho not pny tnxosf
In ptlior words, do not thoso who
soil tho ordinary consumer thoso no.
cosaltlos, u"r oven meats aud shoes and
vcgotnbloB or nowspapors, lncludo in
thoir ehargo thoir own bills for taxes,
insurance, ront, otc.
Thoy must, or thoy could not do
buslnoss. So it follows that tho pin In,
ordinary customer pays his own taxos,
aud tho tnxos of a groat many other
peoplo into tho bargain. Tho common
pooplo who hnvo no lands or housos pay
taxes thoy wot not of.
Tho quostlon remains, who pnyH tho
tax,Bf Tho man in a position to got
back on tho rost shifts tho bill of
taxation, and it falls on thoso not able
to got back on tho other follows.
When you como right down to it Ib
not tho lnboror, with a family, who
doesn't own any proporty tho biggest
taxpnyorf Thoso whoso names appoar
mint on tho tnxrolls may 'indocd pay
tho least tnxos of pny,
rionoorB Hold Picnic.
Tho Waldo Hills rioneor Association
was fully organised at a plcnlo hold
on tho farm of John A. Hunt, nonr
Clymor, Saturday ' A largo numbor
plonoors and sous aud daughtora of
pioneers wore prosont, and a very en
joyublo tlmo was hod by all.
rooting nnd conducting tho wntor to
ts most bonoficial uso; climatology
, with special rofcrenco to tho servlcoof
moro i tho weather bureau ' throughout tho
United States, and colonization of now
areas dovolopod through irrigation.
Tho roBpcctivo sections will bo pro
sided ovor by tho following lenders:
Forestry, Gifford Plnchot, Bureau of
Forestry, Washington, D. C; produc
tion by irrigation, Dr. A. 0. Truo, ox
porimont station d.lroctor, Washington,
D. C; onglnootlng and mechanics, Prod
crick II. Newell, reclamation service,
Washington, D. C.j climatology, II. E.
Williams, woathor Tmreau, Washing
ton, D. C; rural settlement, Charles W.
Eborloln, land agent Southorn Pacific
lnnd department, San Francisco.
In tho engineering and mechanics
Boction will bo held a gathering of
tho field engineers of tho government
hnvlng charge of work on tho great
enterprises being carried forward undor
supervision of tho reclamation sorvice,
and thoso yet to bo tnkon up nnd np
provod scattered throughout 14 states
and territories. Not only will dolo
gates havo tho chanco to discuss fea
tures of tho work with engineers en
gaged in tho rcspoctivo localities, but
thoy will also havo nccoss to tho elab
orate and comprohcnslvo exhibit of tho
roclamation sorvico bureau in tho gov
ornment building t tho Lewis nnd
Clark exposition'. This exhibit con
tains many models, photographs and
other foaturcs showing tho mngnitudo
of tho work undortnkon by tho recla
mation sorvico.
Fruit Inspector Appointed.
In pursuanco with tho law passod at
tho last session of tho legislature, tho
county court 1ms appointed E. C. Arm
strong as county fruit inspector. Tho
law which creates this ofllco spcclfios
that tho inspector shall inspect tho or
chards of tho county, enforco tho ox
latlng horticultural laws, and recom
mend needed legislation. Tho law
states that tho man for this ofllco must
bo recommended by tho sccrotary of
tho stato horticultural commission, and
must bo fully compotcnt to do tho
work. His salary will bo $3 a day for
tho timo actually spent in tho required
work.
Ir. Armstrong Is n fruit grower liv
ing north of Salem, nnd is well pro
pared for tho position. Ho will no
doubt bo nblo to render good sorvico to
tho fruit growing industry.
Monoy in GhorrlOB.
A Roynl Ann chorry trco 20 years
old nnd 00 foot high, at tho farm
houso of JD. Rasmussen, two nnd a half
mllos northeast of town, produced this
yonr 820 pounds of cherries. Mr. lias
musson sold most of tho fruit at 4 conts
a pound, roallzlng tho sum of $27.05
for what ho sold. Ho used tho bal
anco, which, at tho prico quoted, wbuld
havo brought tho valuo of tho crop
from thlB trco up to $32.80. And it
wasn't a good year for cherries, olthor.
McMInnvillo Reporter.
A Matter of Buslnoss.
"I hear tho Widow Cntchem is to bo
married ngnln," said tho undertaker's
wife, "and for tho fifth time, too. It's
porfectly scandalous don't you think
sol"
"You roust oxcuso mo, my doar," ro
piled hor husband, "but It would
hardly bo right for mo to say nnythlng
against Mrs. Cntchem. Sho is ono of
my bost customers." Chlongo News.
An Improvomont.
Mother Tho profossor soya ho can
eako a concert Blngor out of Qrnyco.
What do you think of tho idenf
Father Splendid. Sho wouldn't sing
in tho pnrlor anymore, would shot
Detroit Freo Press.
Excursion Rates to YaqulnJ
Bay and Newport.
rno lanious bgubiuo resort lor IV.
Willamctto Valley. Tickets at redi?j
rates will bo sold until Boptembor j
1005, by tho
Southern Pacific Companfj
Do not neglect this opportunity
tako in tho fresh sea brcozos and
bathing.
ml
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Tommy Booth, son of a well known
grangor of Down's Stntlon, near 811
verton, had tho mlsfortuno to fall from
his blcyclo Monday morning, and as
a result received a broken leg.
HUMAN I
I am compelled by a sense of gratitude
to tell you the great good your remodj
has done me in a case of Contagious Dlooc
Poinom Among other symptoms I was ie
verel7flSIcted with Rheumatism, and got
almort pant going. The disease got a firm
hold upon my tyctom; my blood was thor
oughly poisoned with the virus. I lost in
weight, was run down, had sore throat,
eruptions, splotches and other evidence!
ot the dUKMse. I was truly in a bad shape
when I began the use of S. S. S., but the
persistent uso of it brought me out of my
trouble safe and sound, and I have the
courage to publicly testify to the virtues ol
your great blood remedy, S. S. S., aud to
recommend it to all blood-poison suffer
:rs, sincerely believing if it is taken ac
cording to directions, and given a fail
trial, it will thoroughly eliminate every
particle of the virus, f ameb Cubrav,
Stark Hotel, Grcensburg, Pa.
Painful swellings in the groins, red erup"
Lions upon the skin, sores in the mouth
nnd 1og3 of hair and eyebrows, are some oi
the symptoms of this vile disease. S. S. S.
is an antidote for the awful virus that
attacks and destroys even the bones.
S. S. S. contains no Mercury, Potash or
jtber mineral ingredient. We offer $1, coo
for proof that it ia not absolutely vcjrct-
aoie. Home treat
ment book giving
tho symptom and
other interesting
and valuable infor
mation about this
disease, mailed
free. Our physi
cians advise free
those who write us.
riio Swift Spcolfio Company, Atlanta, Qn.
GOOD AS GOLD.
And as unvarying in its hold on pub
lic confidenco is the product of our
mills. Tho fnmlly flour pnr oxcollenco;
Hko g61d it has created a standard of
its own. Makoa delicious ana wuoio
somo broad, n'nd is economical in bak
ing. Coos farther nnr is hotter than
other flours. Low priced, highgrado
tho best. Our popular brands can
not bo improved upon.
SALEM PLOUEINO MILLS.
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EXCURSION
RATES
During tho Lewis and Clark
oxposltion tho O. O. T. Co. will
mako tho following rate: Salem
to Portland, ono way, 75 conts;
round trip, $1.0d. Tlckots good
for ton days. Boats loavlng daily
at 7 a. m., oxcept Sunday,
M. P. BALDWIN, Agt.
Dock Toot of Trado Streot.
Anything quite as delicious as ou
coffoo nt 35c a lb. In fact, all tho
groceries wo sell are of tho temping
qunllty. If you want somothing that
will pleaso tho inner man thoroughly,
try our tea at 50o por lb.
Baker, Lawrence & Baker
Successors to Harritt Lawronco.
Season Rate From Salem-
$5.00
Thoso tlckots aro limitod to Oetob
10, 1005.
Satarday Excursion Rati
$3.00
Tbcso tlckots aro sold only on Bibl
days, and limitod for return the fJ
lowing Mondny.
For tickots and full inforaity
call on
A. COMEQYS, Agont, Baleo.
U. J. LEHMAN
Saab and doors. All kinds ot km!
finishing. 'Phon 131 black. Abo foil
noon of warohouso for ront; elmbl
and switching faculties.
i niiiiiiimiini m-h-h
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Wfi FRENCH FEMALE
0 PILLS.
X Sin, Cit! Biiltf f.r8WTir"V'.mout.
NIYII KXGWK Tl f AH. B' ' ' irt Sperl Sll;
rnirnrtM. I. . 'Mndttt.-n.iiHikliOt raUfur
vb.nrtU.ifl. Kivilti. lfir4n.(UtdDM
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UNITtPMroir.LCO..noT.UMOTrn, ft.
6S
Sold in Salem by S. 0. Stono.
I BEST MEALS
QUICK SERVICE
MODEST PRICES
I White House
Restaurant
OEORQE BROS,
T Stato Stroot. Propriotoitl
n.i.(imiMiiiiMiiiiiii
wy Up
STYLE-COMFORT WEAS
Tliroo Httlo words of big ilgaii
ennco whon comblnod in a pair of iHm
as thoy aro in ovory pair wo sell;
cnuso thoy stand for boauty and grm
of appoaranco, for tho luxury and at
isfaction of possessing shoes that in
nbsolutoly without discomfort or inlU
tion of any kind, nnd for economy
sake, which few can afford to dki
gard.
JACOB VOGT
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I Save
Something
Its tho suro way to .suo
coss. Everybody can savo
oomotbing, .if only a small
amount, and tho small sums
saved aud doposlted BEQU
LABLY soon yield largo
rjimlltS.
It May Moan tlio Building of a
I anm. th Foundation of a Business
or a OoUogo Education,
Wo receivo deposits of ono
dollar or moro at any tlmo
nnd pay interest at tho
rato of throo per cent por
annum, compoundod semi
annually. Savings Department
CAPITAL NATIONAL
BANK
CASTOR I A
Por Infants and Children.
ha Kind You Have Always Bought
5&S2&
Bears the
Bignaturo of
No Appetite
Means loss of vitality, vigor
op tone, and is often a pre
cursor of prostrating sick
ness. This is why it is
serious. The best, thing
you can do is to take tho
great alterative and tonic
Hood'sSarsaparilla
Which has cured thousands.
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j j New Lange Hotel j ;
Cornor Sixth and Washington
! ! streots, Portland, Or., (noxt to ! '.
; ; Imperial). Strictly firoproof and ; ;
modern. Kates lowest for firste ; ;
! ! class Bervlce. Btoara heat and .
; I elevator, elegant cafo and bar ;
' in connoctlon. On dlroct lino to ;
fair grounds. F. Lange, proprie-
! ! tor; Sam Bauman, manager, for- ! '.
' morly of Omaha, Neb. J
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T1IE TICK OF TIIE TOItEST
Has bcon taken to supply tho stock'
lumber in our yards Our stock I
comploto with all kinds of lamkl
Just rccoivod a enr load of No 1 liJ
gles, also a car of flno shakes. We- vm
nblo to fill any and all kinds of VM
Como and lot us show you our stoci
Yard and ofllco nonr Southern Fi
ciuo passonger dopot Phono Mt
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'irrigation Congress to Meet
Portland!" Oro., July 17. Ono of tho
most imnortnnt of tho many gatherings
. .. 4l.
In Portland this summer wm ov m
tho mooting of tho Nntlonnl Irrigation
Congress noxt month. Through iu
croasod interesting matotrs pertaining
to irrigation, tho scopo of tho congress
has been eo enlarged that tho work
of tho forthcoming session w,ill be ays-
imnntlzod by dividing it into flvo sec
inn naeb conductod by a chairman
recognlrod as an ominout authority in
his Hno.
Tn tho various soctlons information
will bo dispensed regarding tholncreas
ins of production by irrigation in tho
i.mt,l aa woll ss in tho arid sections
forestry problems in Now IJngiana anu
along tho Appalachian chains as well
Diortu v-
Boston
B .
Brown
B
Bread
B
FLOUR
roa
PANCAKES, MUTFINS AND PLUM
PtlDDINO.
Package for 7 loaves SOo
10-pound sack 05c
ASK YOTJB QROOEB POB IT.
ALLEN'S B. B. B. TLOUB CO.
Paeiflo Coast ractory, San Jose.
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OUT IN THE PASTUEB
Lands of Orogon thoro i9 no 1
cattle raised that we aro proeuK
dally to soryo our patrons, We a" '
pert judges of meats, nnd notUJ
hung in our ico boxes but the Tf
choicest. Our beef, mutton, M
veal pork and bams are fit for a kill
E. C. CROSS
State Street Market
Phone 201.
Ttc Gtefe Stables
First-class Livery and Cab Lino,
Funeral turnouts a specialty. TaUyho
for picnics and excursion parties. Phone
Main 41. Corner Liberty and Ferry.
Cfu. W. Yaimke Prop.
The Center of Attraction
Every man is wko looks neat and lr
roproachablo in beautifully laundered
linen. Evory one admlros tho man
whoso linen is always faultless in its
finish and color, and who has it laun-
dorod at the Salem Steam Laundry.
Wo make your linen look Hko gentle
men's Unen white, clear, spotless and
with a finish that is perfection itsolf.
Salem Steam Laundry
COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Prop,
D0K0U3 D. OLMSTED, Manager.
230 Liberty Street Phone 411
A. L. FRASER
Successors to Burroughs & Frasor,
Plumbing, Tinning
and Roofing
Cornieo Work, Heating and Building Work of all kinds estlmi'l
umuo ana worjt guaranteed.
367 State. Street, Salem.
Phone 1511.
along the Rocky
as