rwjpy i DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1005. Home Made Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made. They will be fresher,, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. things to' offer tho people of Oregon, nml, nil tilings boing oven, tho next mloption will boo changes. But the new machine that is being built up, under the skillful mnnipular tlon of some, one, alms at a far differ ent result. "" It is attacking-and: seeking to dis credit tho entiro text-book, commission, ns now constituted, on tno grounds that educators arc not roprcsontcd on tho commission. This is not tho fact, as President Campbell, of tho Btato University, Is n llfo-long educator. Mr. Colvlg was a toaclicr and county suporlntondont, and Mr. Johns, of Baker ICty, was a teach er. It will bo interesting to see what tho now mnchlno will accomplish, and' how many changes, nnd in whnt direction thoy can froco from tho text-book com mission ns now constituted. MANY PEOPLE HAVE CATARRH OF KIDNEYS AND DOSi'TJ KNOW IT. ' Backache, the First Symptom of Kidney trouble. Pc-ru-na Is Invaluable in Such Cases. 3tf Prominent Persons Who Been Cured. Have SUNDAY SERVICES (10YAL DAKINQ POWDER CO., NSW YORK. nATLYHAPTTAT, JniTRNAT. ""'"" vu" i woro undertaken as doliberato bona fldo propositions, J tlon by othor corporations when thoy nhd Salvation Army. Visit of Ensign Storoy IGth and 10th Special children's meeting Sunday, 13th. Farewell meetings Saturday, 12th. Everybody invited. BY HOFER BROS. OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM. MAY, 1004, 13,287. A Now Era for Orocon, For instnnco many peoplo about Sa lem holiovo that tho Ilarriman system thwarted tho construction of a lino to Dallas nnd to connect with tho flerlingor road, when it was undertaken sorloiisly by Salem capitalists. nut oven If thoso things nro truo it will not nav to bo unfair or imltist In I our nttitudo toward the Ilarriman cor tinrntinns. Tim nurmtlnn rnmninii! Tho Journal prints again tho list of WJmt cn ho ,ono B0curo rcni)onnblo railroads under construction, nnd prom- .,ona fldo aovclonrnantaf isod for constniation. Wo nro on tho ovo of n now era of development in Oregon. Tho total now nggrogntos ovor 800 miles, Including1 whnt is being built In Idnho, that Is trlbutnry to Oregon for commurclnl ' piirpuHQg, It is n remarkable fact thnt tho Port land paper iln tint glvn the Harrlman promises vory serious consideration. Thoy bollttlo thoin. Tho Orcgnntnn threatens the Unrrl mnn nynleiu with n legislature that shall iln nil kinds of things to thnt gen tlomnir, if ho don't look sharp, Tho Capital Journal has ns persUt- ontly ns any newspaper culled atten tion to THE NEGLECT OF OREGON IN TIIE MATTER OF CONBTRUO TION. Hut It. tloos nut bullevo anything is to lio gnlnttd by any unfair nttaok on thn rnllrniidn, or Hint any roHuUn will bo ncnompliRliod in thnt wny. Whnt wo logitimnta develop- want In actual, input Tho odltor of this pnpor spoko tho first word on tho ultuntlon thnt attract ed tho attention of tho lTnrrhuan man ngors to conditions lu Orugon at tho Salem Development convention Mnroh 32-M, 1005. Blnoo thun thoro .bus boon ondloss tnlk lu newspapers nud otherwise, nnd sovornl important reports have boon formulated and inndo public. Theso re ports hnvo been oiilm and dlspnssion nto. , Tho Portland papers and tho pross of Oregon generally hnvo endorsed nud editorially tnistalnou thus reports nnd pollclos formulated by tho Dovolop. mont conventions. Hut It is unfair U crucify and condemn tho mnnngorH of thoso proportios iu Or egon when all tho pooplo arc looking to seouro tho aamo end tho dovtlop ment of the stntu lu a rational, Voa eonablo manner. Tho peoplo believe that TIED HAR. IUMAN BY8TEM OAN AND MAY DO Of course, it is ono thing to mnnago a Portland banquet. It is anothor thing to kill off a proposed moasuro of legislation lu tho gonofnl assombly) Still more dlffloult is the Initiative. Hut tho railroad mnnngcrs hnvo a general movomont of tho peoplo to deal with, nnd tho Portland nows papors undoubtedly express tho goner al sentimont of tho pooplo of tho wholo stato DI8TIITJBT OF HARRHvIAN. Four facts undorlio tho wholo situa tion, nnd thoy nro put plainly boforo tlio peoplo nt tho Salem Development ronvouUbn Inst March: F 1. Oregon bus trontod tho rnllronds vory llbornlly and fairly. ". Tho rnllronds hnvo not trontod Oregon lu n spirit of enterprise nml pro gress in return. :!.' -No stnto iiv tho Union hnshad ao llttio done for it in tho wny of con struction in tho' past ton years. I. No stato in tho Union can make ns good a showing of ijot earnings por mllo for tho past tonyonrs, considering population, Now theso nro some of tho hnrd facts tho rnllroad managers hnvo to go up ngulusU Xo amount of equivocating or hot-nirlug will ohnngo tlioso facts, ALL OF WHICH WERE STUDIOUS LY AVOIDED in tho discussions bo foro tho Portland banquet. In spite of tho hard showing that oan bo mudo against tho railroad man agement in Its trontmont of Orogon, lot us bo fair nnd unprejudiced iu our treatment of tho wholo situation, nud go nftor actual results for Orogon. c A Now School Machine, Hvldenco accumulates that a now nud powerful sohool machlno Is being sot up in Orogon, Tho cltv superintendents nnd county superintendents that were part of tho old book trust combine are into it. Thoy hnvo some now recruits, and tho wholo inaghluo in boing weldod In- solid combination to rostoro tno Christian Science First Church of Christ, Scientist. Services: Lesson sermon nnd 'chil dren's classes nt 11 a. m. Subject of lesson sermen: "Mind." Wednesday ovoning at S p, in, landing room open dally except Sunday. Christian Scl- onco hall, corner of Court and Liberty streets. Christian Sclonco. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 1-10 Ghemokota stroot. Services: Sun- day nt 10:30 n. m. and 8 p. m. Subject of losson Bormea: "Mind," .Sunday school at 11:45 n. m. Wodnosday ovon ing testimonial mooting- nt 8 o'clock. Rending room in tho church opon each afternoon oxcopt Sunday. All'nro cor diitlly invited. First Methodist. At 10:30 Rov. W. II. Sollock will proaeh on "Thou Shalt Lovo Thy Nolghbor ns Thysolf." At 0:15 Ep- worth League, with tho-topic "Build- Ing of Chnrnctor.'' At 8 p. m. union sorviccs, with Hov. W. O.'Knntnor, D. D., ns tho preacher. All nro cordially invited. - Danlol D. Bidwoll. Bunorvlsor, Notary Fublio and a momborof I. O. O. F., 100 Poarl stroot, Buffalo, N. Y., wrltes: "Having usod Poruna for a shor. titno, I doslro to write voa as to my prosont condition. "When I obtained Pcruna I was suffering from chronic Indigestion and kidney and bladder, trouble. It seemed to hcto the circulation at once. My digestion Is now perfect and my kidneys and bladder do not trouble me In any way. In tact, 1 give Peruna the entire credit. "Hoping that your romody will reach all sufforors In a similar caso, and thanking you, I romaln," Danlol D. BldwollN. P. i. MS. -si ''It ip'iM- H WJZX r m m fa South American Cured "by Pe-ru-na, 30 D'AL Jtf First Presbyterian. Church stroot, near Chomokotft. Rov. Henry T. Habcock, pnstor. Preaching Borvieo in tho morning only, nt 10:30 n. in. Thome: 'Tho Law of Reciproca tion." Union service in tho ovoning at -tho First Mothodlst churoh. C. E. nt 7 p. m. Suudny sohool nt 12, noon. To thoso Borvlcos nil nro cordially lit vltod. St, Paul's Episcopal. Chomokota and Church stroots. .Rev. Harr 0. Leo. F.lghth Sunday aftor Trinity. Holy .communion at 7:30 n. in. Sunday school nt 0:15 a. m. Morn ing prnyor, with sermon, at 11 n. m. No ovoning sorviccs until Soptombor, 3d, A cordial wolcomo to nil sorviccs. Dangerous Kidney Diseases Cured: At tho appoatanco of tho first symp tom of kidnoy trouble, Poruna should bo taken. Tills remedy strikes at onco the very root of thodlsoaso. It atonco rollovcs tho catarrhal kid noya of tho stagnant blood, and provonts tho oscapo of sorum from tho blood. Poruna stimulates tho kldnoys to oxcrote from tho blood tho accumulat ing poison, and thus provonts the con vulsions which aro snro to follow If tho poisons aro allowed to romaln. It gives groat vigor to the heart's action and dlgoatlvo system, both of which aro apt to fall rapklly in this dlsoaso. 'Poruna cures catarrh of tho kldnoys simply bocAtiso it cures catarrh wher ovor located. A romody that cures all the ca tarrhal derango monts of tho kld noys should cer tainly bo consid ered a housohold necessity. Poruna is snoh a romody. A Prominent Merchant Restored to Health By Pe-ru-na. Mr. JohnNlmmo, 215 Llppfncott St, Toronto, Can., a prominent morchant of that city, nnd also a mombor of tho Masonic Ordor, writes: have been In poor health generally for oyer four years. When F caught a bad cold last winter It settled In the bladder and kidneys, causing serious trouble. I took two greatly advertised kidney remedies without getting the desired results. "Poruna Is tho only romody which was really of any bonoilt to mo. It Connt Alfonso d' Aljoros, of 237 rim del Torro, Buenos Ayres, South America whilo visiting In Ohioujjo, wroto from Sfl Cleveland avenue, that city, a? follews: "I used Poruna a short timo ago to build up mj system, which was all run down from overwork,! worry ana a cold wiucn naa sotuca in my back and kldnoys, causing mo serious annoyanco and trouble "WhonI roturnod homo from work at night, I was o ex hausted and worn out, together with tho pain in my back,' that I Zolt I would itovor bo ablo to tako up tho burden, oil llfo again in tho morning, but when morning cams would got out Boinohow. This dragging through lift con tlnuod for a couplo of months, whon I decided I would tako Poruna. v "lam glad to state that I found It fust the medicine lot me. In a couple oi momns i was resiorea to perfect health and strength, and my work was no longer i burden. I therefore endorse your medicine as worthj or the continence oi ine sicK.Aiionso a- Auorcs. seemed to aot In porfoct harmony with tho system, eliminating tho pobou, stopping tho ravages of tho dUtiii and gradually restoring mo to btalti and strength. Wo havo on file many thousand U tlmonlals like tho ones glvon ken. 1ft can only glvo our readers a alight gllmpso of tho vast array of unsolicited oudqrnementa wo aro receiving enrr month. No othor physlpinn la tt world has rocolvod suoh avolomtoi enthusiastic lottors of thanks m Dr. Uartmau for Poruna.. All corrospoudouce hold strictly Ma-fldontlal. A OltBAT ORIENTAL SPECTACLE. to a GREAT THXNCM for tho state in tho .dvthronod American Hook Company, future hut they n)o believe, ami It Is! i-Vjr twenty yenrs that corporation tholr deliberate judgment, that tho Harrlman system has neglected Oro gon, and 1ms oveu thwarted construe- A Savings Bank Account Is an oxcollont menus to accumu late money. A small part of one's Income deposited regularly will amount to & large sum in a few years. For tnoso who have idlo funds, it affords an investment that is safe, profitable sad- oonvortablo Into cash when yante&. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR OR MORE Savings Department CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK held undisputed sway In Oregon. It made the text-book laws, dictated so loetlous, owned tho statu superintend ents anil ttiren-fnurth of thn county superintendents. i Ono Captain Edwards was at tho head of the wholo organization as a su premo dictator, and his dictatorship ex tended to some of tho biggest poll tlelnui. I So far as sojiool teachers woro eon eerued, they woro under a elosa survell- lance, and mauy of them nt tho murvy 'of tho toxt-book trust. That was all overthrown about five years ago, and a text-book commission croated that threw tho American Hook Compauy bodily out of Oregon. Cnptv Edwards peaoefully subsided. He and his agents and satellites bided tholr tlmo, whou, to their superlative horror, Governor Chamberlain reap pointed the eutlro text-book commis sion Now there were one or two men on tho old text-book commission who were willing to give part of tho adoption to the American Hook Company. They are still on tho commission. All the progressiva book publishers Lave Improved publications and new Reproduction of All tho Sallont Foa turoa of tho Splendid Durbar. Anyono who has road but little, aye, oven thoso who havo road much, about India will got n hotter nnd moro, com prohonslvo idoa of tho splendors of tho East and tho apponranco of its rulors nnd retainers from tho grout objoct lesson tho Hnrnum & Hulloy Greatest Show on Earth will prosont, than through any othor moans. As ono of tho chief foaturos of the show is a su perb roproduotion of tho recent Dur bar In Delhi. To fully deeeribo this magulfloont display, so full of life, pootry, romance, notion and glittering splendor, which Is glvon In addition to tho thousand attractions of the oir- mis and meungorlos, would' be tu ask tho nllottmout of too much space. Suf ilro it that thero are 400 characters costumed in tho rluhest stuffs ever woven or worn by ropresentatlvos of tho rulors -of nil tho principalities of India, together with richly caparison ed horsos, elephants, clothed in fine fabrics atlorueil with jewels, sacred animals decorated for tho sacrifices; emblems, insiguia of ofllce, regalia wlrth a king's ransom, gorgeous char lots nm vehicles of state nnd pomp, together with fabulously rich para phernalia of evry conceivable kind. The. wholo interior of the big tent is made uso of whou tho spectacle is pre sented nnd every uvallablo foot of spaco is filled with a vast host of men, women, chtldron, wild beasts and cost ly equipages, Moguls and great Mo guls, Rajahs and Maharajah, Begums, Buddha priests, warriors, mount sol. dle'rs, heralds, trumpeters and numer ous' retainers from all parts of India aro represented in such lavish pro fusion and numbers as to daxe the vis itor. And all aro truthfully and faith fully represented just aa thoy appeared before- the Viceroy and Yicerino of In din nnd tho Duko nnd Duchess of Con naught roprosonting King Edward tho VII nnd Qnoon Aloxnndrin. And with nil this tremendous display of wealth nud magnificence- thoro remains tho really iuHtructivo characteristics nnd foaturos of this truly most wonderful production', making it nt oncj a ploas nro nnd a study for nil classos. Tho SOCIAL EVENTS Social Lifo at tho Bonch. Ono of tho most delightful ovouts in tho Hoalnl lifo nt Seal Hocks, ono of tho fashfonnblo summer rosorts nonr marvolous blonding of colors In tho Newport, was tho immenso clambake . ill ii. " ' nanusomo cosiumos wouiu cnnrni mo on tno nynci Wednesday ovoning, Au- soul or an arustj music captivates, tno RU8t oth, at 10 o'olook. Potntoos woro grand scones nwo, tho martial olemont roasted and com popped, nnd, tho best oxcltos, tho plcturosquenoss enchants, 0f aii; ,hore was an unlimited supply of tho splendor nmnzes, whllo tho realism ' 0iamg, ciaum bakod, etowed and fried, of tho ontiro thrills nnd startles tho ntJ,i royal feast wns had. Miss Musa boholdor. It Is romantic, poetical, Qeer, a former Salem girl, but now of mnrtlul, processionnl, and oporntlc, and New York City, who is spending hor withal historic and nccurato in every vacation in Oregon, fnvorod tho com. detail. Nover beforo in the -world's history was so grand and colossal a production attempted) nnd only tho vast rosourcoa of roonoy and, material could rondor posslblo such an immonso affair, Tho spectacle is tatter than any written- description for telling the story of tho great Durbar of India, Besides this spootoclo thero are all tho other great features of circus, hippodrome, two menageries, horse fair, clophants, etc. Tho date of tho exhibition here is Wrdnesiluy, August 28. EMWMBMMHIUMMbUSbHI X-RAYS MHMMBUMIHBMnUIiaiM The Elks will "herd up" In Port land Wednesday. In't us hope none of them will got shot. If Harrlman patronizes the clipping bureaus, theso bo strenuous days fpr tho latter in the Oregon brunch. rpi - .. tuv iiiugr ui me general press buroMU for the Lewis and Clark fair ought to serve an apprenticeship as ievu en tue "Skoakum Chusk Kinder- Infant garten," er the "Seappwe IWil Onset te." TUe small y has net mi Interest in the wining elreus, as is evidenced by the way the gaudy rasters are ex nmiaed, but there is not a kid in the state whe daw it faal it a pwsenal grievance that there is to be bo par-ade. CHILDREN ORY FOR FLETCHER'S OASTORIA. pany with several roadings, which woro much enjoyed. Collego songs woro sung, led by Archio and Bert Qeer, of this city, and Prof. Burden, of U. of O. Daucing to tho accompaniment of a lnrgo phonograph wns indulged in, nnd tho whole was a most enjoyable ovent. Noticeable among tho guosts were tho largo mirabor of Saleraitw. Lutheran Social, The ladioi of tho Lutheran church, on East Stato street, gavo a very en joyable loo cream social at tho storo building opposite tho Electric storo last evening. Ice cream and cake wore served, and a general social timo was had. Silver Bell Circle. The ladlos of Sllvor Bell Circle, Wo men oi wooucraft, gave a fine musical and literary program at their hall last evening, after tho usual session of tho lodge. A large number of friends wore present. Tho team, which won second prue at the fair contest on Woodmen Day gave an exhibition, which was very fine. Dancing was indulged in toward the latter part of the enoter-talnmcnt. Excursion to Buffalo. August 14th and 15th the Southern Pacific will sell round trip tickets to Buffalo, N. Y., as follows. Both ways through Portland, $37.16. One way through Portland and one way through Ogden or Bakersfield, Doming or El Paso, $09. Tickets limited to 00 days for return trip For full particulars call on agents. w 8.Mt CHILDREN CRY FOB FLETCHER'S OASTORIA. "nHMIHSBflMHM I PERSONALS niHIBIUQIIBMlHlMl Wm. Wnhlo Is in Portland. .Timtlco Wolvorton spends Sunday it Albnny, Br. and Mrs. P. E. Smith left f Newport today. Mrs. Oeorgo II. Jones has gone to Newport for n short stay. Will Stfliisloff and , fnmily went U Newport to spond Sunday. J, A, Carson has gono to spend Sav day with his family nt Newport Dr. John Orifllth nnd son went l Newport today to join his family. K. II. Stogn nnd family went to Port land today for a season at the big fair, Rov. S. H. Jonos wont to Albany t- day to occupy tho pulpit there Suidar Mrs. Parker and daughter, Beulii, of Sonttlo, havo gone to Turner to vWt friends. Undo John Hoofer, of Champoef. who pnys n tavr taxes himself, was U the city today. A. J. Pcmborton and family. ' Marshaltown, la., arrived last nljlt for a visit in Oregon. ' Mrs. A. B. Travor went t Portlaw this morning for a visit nt tho fair ail other points of interest. Caroy Martin has dropped hit 1 . practice long enough to spend Sanda; with his wife at Newport. Miss Kittle Harbord leaves today f Neskowin, whoro aha joins the famllj. whllo Dan Fry keeps house for cbango. Ed. Lamport, Jr., went to Forth" this morning, where ha expects to p' in the greater part of tho week lookuf over the fair. Mrs. Knapp, who with Yet tu&J lion Ka. l.!ll l.. .t.tara Ml. P- WWUU liOtllUg MO B.W.." - J. y and Miss narbord, Jen w for hor homo7 nt Davennort. Wash. Mrs. Ada Adamson; of Oxford, Kv and thrflft o)iilihn nrft vlaltlnr her'P' rents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Flee. Bnglewood, and sister, Mrs. nenry Va dervort. Fred Haas and family, and bis broU er, Will Haas and wife, of Cleanso1. McCafferty, of Aberdeen, S. Ii we' with them. Mrs, Wagner and Miss Patty, of E porla, Kan., and Miss White, of IJ Paris, Ohio, are expected to arrlT day for a visit to L. M. Gilbert -ly in the hUls, -.