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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1906)
i MILT CAKTM. IQXimL, AU3C OMWOR WPXMDAY. JTOI tt ! DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BT BOIK SSOaV, FsMaafceat aaal yisyiieaam. esd- StrBSCSXFXI03C BATES. y XrL DaDr Journal, oe ncrti &Se Daily Journal, three mosth . ...$L0O DaDy Journal, oe year ........ -J.OQ Weekly Joxmal, oae year ....... 1X0 By Gutter. Dally Journal, per month .. 50e SOUTH COa&CEBCTAL STXEET. People generally are proad of the South Commercial strt improvement that Is being; made. H IS THZ GEXE2AL OZThlOX OF DDKXTE2SSTED PSOPLE THAT TOT- GBADS IS ABOUT Ef THE SIGHT PLACE. All agree that X&e contractors have tried bard: to do a good job of work, and Lave doas it so far. Tie technical error of eoao engin eer or eurveyoc over ike grade lire does not interest the property owners "WHO ASS ANXIOUS TO HAVE THE STXEET FXNT8HED WITHOUT TUKTHES DELAY. EXPENSE OS XTTIQATIOX. There are secret influences at work to defftt ike completion of the im provement, and to throw Use eot of the whole epos tee city. That baW cver be pi rait ted. There shoald be eaeaga intelligence, public spirit and patriotism in the city council to correct any little defect is the grades, and go ahead, and complete this improvement so much seeded. Tie eitr of Salesa has labored for two years to .secure oae permanent Mreet improvement TO HAVE IT DE FEATED BT MERE TECHNICAL DETECTS, when there is nearly an unanimou desire to have the work completed as begun, is too bad A. Secret It aids nature a hole, tan's the only secret about it. We refer to Ayer's Hair Vigor. It feeis the hair, mates the scalp j- k-eakiv. The batr sttas falling oat and all daairciT disanseara. Tfce resale coaM sot be different, far it's the statural Tray. And it b a splendid dressing, keeping the hair soft aad smooth. Why mim II ! ,e-hm virfM !. mm I ! m m th .p Ttmt& . w. m.fc w AAA. JVM .. A..M (,.. iwv w ... u . w .....w . i. Jinmiim b h w i " m w a ATrrCs-. VI). KU ht Usepirss, or fbe Coqnille river after taxing been shipped from Oregon to "Pi-. tiere is a lo of "two dQar a ten to the producer. Openisg Coos Bay harbor with a railroad ereneetion direet Eieaa two dollars n tin toa oa hay, grain Sear xsA provisions, that will be a direet gala to the producer. " A OOXFETITI VE MARKET ?TEAVS TO ADD TO THE VAXUE OF EACH ACRE OF LAND IN OBEGON. That is why" the people are to deeply interested in opening Coos Bay. There a Iarro saariet already tsere. ise harbor and shipping ar thee. That is why The Capital Journal proposes ooisg an m us power sj promote opening Ctos Bay. o WEBB NOT T2ATTOES. WHAT IT MEANS TO TX3. Opening the Co Bay eoontry ts eaay aces froa the head of the Wil lamette valley, by rail from Drain. mean wonderful things to this part' of Oregon. IT MEANS COMPETITIVE MA2 KET CONDITIONS WHICH WE DO NOT NOW ENJOY. So far from &aa Fraaelseo by rail, the Willatse'.ta valley prodwer Is to xnceh eonfiaed to the Portland market. That is not a good tiling for the vaiiey nor for rortua. It is very bad fo- the WeIopaost of Oregon. The oalr rational, legkal, reaaa able tiiB of the dinieolty is to make more de-paa harbors aad give as rsilroods to them. THAT D3 WHY A WATEE-LEVEL BAILBOAD FEOM DEAIN TO COOS BAY MEANS SO MUCH TO THE WHOLE WTLLAMETTE VALLEY. Sere of large tears arrive aad 1ey t (torn Go, Bar. The harbor, eaa be if ill further improved at email expene. Floor, frtut graia. har. mill (ti. pforUioas m& gesrl wvrehaadise wiii go direct to CJww Bay hy raH. AVh. & )ui load of ttsfo pre4ets is br .Mght ffoia 'l.eo to Bay. The list of "Has-Beens" printed in i Oregoniaa " by no aseans to be elassed as trahors to the Eepnblieaa eaae. They are atwtly men who have spent their time and znoaey freely in the eaoss ci tha EepabMean party an3 what ability they possesse-i into the bargain. When were men like Brownell. Withyeossbe. Westgate, Toare, Hoyt, or E-Jirard Hirseh engages in betray ing iheir partyf And of the rest of the Us4 Who ia.s pat np nsoney naore freely in campaign of the G. O. P. than theyT While important appointments are going to men who have nver been noted for HbsraHty of time, money or service. Tee indfeations are than the "Has Beens" wiH be needed if Oregon is to maintains, to three, which he terms the aristocratic, the socialistic and tie libtra!ie or emocTarfc theories. We have listened to so mnch pyroteci nic eloqaeaeo of late on the sab;: of SoeIalLm. tiat it is a relief t hear it3 claims so soberly estimated as eritieistd. "from every ose accor - ing to his ability to every one a- eording to his iweds" this, says Pro fossor Carver, "is a formola which fairly well summarizes the socialist theory of distribetSes." The ehfe difficnlty with the theory is that it does sot determine what the speeb! ability of each man is nor what Lis special neAis are, either. COAST LINE SURYJEY SURVEYORS ALONG THE ROGUE RIVER BANK : A. B. Cousin Says They Are Locating New Way for Southern Pacific alwavs a class," he says. "There is "large - 11, as ih case may be, who need the stimnlcs of a prospective advant age to themselves to call forth their botst efforts, who will do their best orlv when their rewards depend npoa the valae of their serriee." This is sonnd talk, and deserves thosghtfnl attention. solidly Eepabii- remain in the lis: o can states. Can Oregon be carried Bepcsiiean in IMS without the help at least a few of the eminent order of "Haj Beeasf" Where were the men who held the important federal of5ees the pisi ten yrtirs who are not in that Kst of "Has BeecsJ" Wese they helping to tAzzr the tick et in rfxt recent election, a' were they slogging tho head of the ticket! Their names are well-kaown. if not printed IF THE AUTHOB OF THE "CALL TO THE "HAS-BEENS" WILL DES- CLOSE HD3 NAME HE WILL BE FOUND IN THE ABOVE CLASS. The Bepabliran party has been keep ing men ia high stat aad federal of- ecs who have h-pa defeat the head f the ticket, whenever i: svited thei' peraal intrests so to d. o OEEGON MAY GO DBY. TALKS ABOUT BUSINESS SUCCESS The Capital Jonmal wiH contain a few editorials on the above snbjeet. We have jest read a l3k that eon tains many practical ideas. It is caHed "Talks With the 013 Storeieeper' and contains rsseh soand sense. Here are hksc of the problems treats e-2 and given to yon think abent: Store rnanagessent. What to do nx4 when tp do it of the retail store. The necessity for the employer's iz terest in his clerks going beyond their actions in the store. The display of goods in tha store s weH xs in the windows, including show ease arrangement, ete. The why and how of getting people to bsy at home instead of shading to the city. Some things aboat the valne of the traveling man an the way to treat The valae of prices, plain prices everywhure on J1 kind of goods. The temptations of the money drawer to the merchant himself. Advertuing in newspapers. What makes a clerk a g clerk. What a goo3 eterk is. A woman's views on hw a store sg to be ren. o Ssethem Paeifie sarveyors are now ranniag lines down the north bank of Bogae river, according to A. B. Cousin, cf this city, who has jest retnmed from Merlin Joshine eosnty. 3Ir. Coosic is aresadent of the iTerlin Townsite and Darelopment Company, and nV the p-oposed line will form a junction at Merlin or Grants Pass and rcn to Wedderbara on the nrth side of the Bogne river. "The sarveying parry is following the north bank of the river, and is now below th Big Yank ledge whence the stream mns throagh a narrow de tle," he says. "A substantial road bai can hi obtained by simply blast ing a shelf ia the rock. The grade will be a light uniform ineline, paral lel with the river, and will open im atease territory now little known to the otde world. "Tie railroad owns every other" sec tion for a losg distance, and it will be to its own interest to bring tho great forest3 f fir, pin and redwood closer to market. Besides, the farming and mining interests will be developed. "Good anchorage for light draft vessels already exist at th month of the river, and an important coast port weald be established as a resolt of the railroad conection with the interior of Southern rOegon. The distance from Merlin to the month of Bogne river is aboat 125 miles." Smiles Eruptions The only way to get rid j ox puppies a&a outer erup tions to dearae the blood, improve the digestion, stim ulate the kMoevs, Kver and skin. Tbe medicine to tike k Hood's SarsapariUa WWcfa kac corH thousands. " " , . In politieal cirelos there is a geer al disoasMO. of tho rwvJt of the-recent state election, and its farther effect. Ix geaerattr msaWstd tfcat the! orgaaiatd easrah vte wont to Withy ceaaUe, for grrrar, aad the liqaor aalrs ocaaiaatiM went to Cham Wiaia. 3C shcM ar beiag made, but, Um ft6m. iadleatioais, Orvgoa may go is- the nwks l tk "ixy" states as tke tttia f IMS. The iraih Uat the Mquor doalws w that tiwy aav err ia k $t eM a t4kl fpii& voto for any eaatdidate or may )$-. .1 ar that tWy did sat do it tavs Urn. Baa If they dW. or it U be Utxl ihy did. thy will lw hart. o a teXvel numbee. OFINTEXHST TO YOUNG MEN "If ther U one thing that ii cot lilted among antiques it it op jxtunity."-Bat. Eve. Post. Xevoix in the history of the world have thi young men had the chaaee they have today the chanco to make something of thenaselYe th ehaaco to r.ccniau late Kioaey and become recognized as solid, ialluentiil citizens. One of tho preparatory steps Is to start a -bank account it will be a rtml help 11 yoar life. Our Sav ings Department pays thre per f cent , Hriags aecouatt. i NUoWBm The Jane Coetary is a tra-l naaaber. There is an aoeaatt of "Tarta," a moactaxaoas regis betwten Galioia and llaagary. Thar are word and pic ne xaeawies of the eharmiog rlwer Mars from it arte to Paris. An other paper as the historic places of Paris deals with the Blysee Palace, the official hoso of the Freaeh preiient; and with intrti&g detail the weador ful Alpine trolley partly oompleteil to th Jsngfran peak. Ia this nnsber also begin tho sew serial by Anse Warner, ertater of the inimitable So w Clegg. "Stag laa with Dnle John" is tho title; and the rst chap ters promise that Uncle Jchn will prove to be a creation fall of hc&or. Soma of the shoJt stories there are several of them also have the travrl spirit. o TKS DISTSMBUTION "T OF WEALTH. This is, after all said and Jose, the greatest problem bu ane what it real wealth f "How Ought Wealth t be Distrib uted!" is the striking title of a suit ing article ia the June Atlantic Pro- f9r T, X. Carver has was sagniS cemt things to say hero about the Tar-1 I I f ATiM tVAAt.a Va 4 -.-.-. - 3U a. . a a I -- . ... .. - -aM V4K1 aattt BID BOIIELUST L21S ULIi! I lltllhlBaWtt aafcnTll m tV - A.. . i O today. They may all bj reduced, he 'joracatrate hTitrif- There seeeaas to be anaoistakable demooratie tendencies within the Be- pabUean party of Oregon. The HarMr Bros, are now to! -wn-trs of the Oregon Orlaso of Val. It b the live paper of Soatheastem Ore gon. . " The next meeting of the Willamette Valley Development Loagae will be held at Forest GroVc the first week in September. That Scuttle man nwst have had a foolish fooling while waiting for his Ijride to remove from her fiagrr the weilihHng ring given by her f'-raaor husband. t The Salem businors men who went oa the recent excursion to Coos Bay are all saying kind words for that section of Oregon. Men may coace and aem may go, but kind words can sever die. North Bl narber: Colonel Bfer devotes nearly a page of tSe Daily Salem Journal of tha 4th to a spicy eeeount of a trip on the Ceonilla river. The Colonel lews no opportunity to say a good word for tho Ce Bay country. Senator Bourse, Soend good, doat itf Maybe those who attempted to anonymously stab Mr. Bourne in the! back now regret their acts, seeing that they ccctaiaily helped to nominate him by the tj work which was intaaded to wneak his undoing. It proved a boomerang and x good one aad a Talu- ablo Innons to the woald-be assajstu. Priaeville EctIcw. " ' . Prineville BeTiewt n. Woods Hal chinson, etc of Oregon, has cose for-' ward with tho assertion that the old men should sidoteack themselves as useless and being ia tho way. Argning ttat so the averago man knows it all, at 30 ho is a, fooL at 40 is -ariso and at 50 is useful, it is hard to enderctand just what this freak doctor means by k. i m Afi. ui LS9kUX7 Have yoa been betrayed by prom ises of quacks, swallowed pills and bot tled medieines without results except a damaged stomach! To those we of fer Hollister's Body Mountain Tea. So cents. Dr. Stones drug store. o Georgia Municipal League. Aagasta, Ga., June 13. The Munici pal league of Georgia, composed of the mayors and other prominent officials of the va-"loos citiw of the s'ate, op ener its two days' session here today. The league assembled at Miller-WaBcer hall at 10 o'clock this morning and the delecates were welcomed br the Hon. Tke Best Guraafy of Merit Is Open Publicity. Every bottle of Dr. Pierce's world fam-M oedid&es leaving the great labo ratory at Buffalo, N. Y., has printed upon Its wrapper all the ingredients entering into its composition. This fact alow places Dr. Pierce's Family Medi cines in o eta all hj thcnwelvta. They cannot be classed with patent or secret medicines because they are neither. This Is why so many unprejudiced pbysida&s prescribe tbea and recommend them to their patients. They know what they are composed oi, ana tnat tne lcgreaienis are those endorsed by the most eminent medical authorities. The further (act that neither Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the rrcit stomach tonic, liver invlgorator, heart regulator and blood purifier, nor his Favorite Prescription tor weak, over worked, broken-dawn, nervous women, contains anr alcohol, al entitles them to a place all by themselves. Jit ay years ago. Dr. Pierce discovered that chemically pure glycerine, of proper strength, is a bstter solvent and preserv ative of the medicinal principles resid ing in oar indigenous, or nature, medi cinal plants than Is alcohel: ado, further more, that it possesses valuable medicinal properties of its own, being demulcent, nutritive, antiseptic, and a most efficient antiformeat. Neither of the above medicines con tains alcohol, or any harmful, habit forming drug, as will be sn from a glance at the formula printed on each bottle wrapper. They are safe to use and potent to care. Not only 6o physicians prescribe the above. noa-vm medicines largely, but the mast intelligent peopl employ them people who would not think of using tiw ordinary patent, or secret medicines. Everr laredvent entering Into the com position of Dr. Pierce's medicines has the tronrt kind of an endorsement from leading medical writers of tho several K-hcoli of practice. No other medicines pat up for like purposes has any seen pnrtionsi! endorsement. Dr. Pierce Pleasant Pellets care con stipation. Constipation is the catue of many dbes. Cure the cause and you core the disease. One Pellet is a centle laxative, aad two a mild cathartic. Drug gists sell them, and nothinr is jsst as good. Easy to take as candy. On tHeStitm f" a - KJUtm& TVs J -- .. tow eookh, JUT food as at homo IfrTlr1t It, test ""wtb Eppley's Pcfecii Baking pW(Jt( And yoa wii zs it ty ATc mnr ar...- . b.-.t lor Jt J..J seabng glass jar. TfceiMli.i terrrard. C M. EPPLSy, Sea. Oregot. Woman's Health Even woman may be attract ive. "Bright eyes, pink cheeks and red lips are her nature given right. A sallow skin, lack oi animation, low spirits and weak nerves may be avoided by the use of Beecham's Pills, a remedy that well deserves the confidence of every woman. Again and again they have proved to be invaluable at those recurring times when so many vomen feel debilitated and suf cr from nervousness, headache and depression. It is wonderful the way these pills assist Nature and relieve the suffering. Even woman who values health and good looks should become a user of BEECHAM'S PILLS SaU Everywhere. In bores 13c. and 36c W. B. Lamar. Mayor C. J. Shelvertoa of Aasteli will respond. President B. E. Allen, mayor of Acgosra, will then deliver his annual address and submit his report for the past year. He will be followed by the other offieers of the organization and by several prominent speakers, who will discuss various im portant phases of municipal government- Each paper will be followed, by a general discussion. In the afternoon there will be a re view of tie fine department, at the con elusion of which the visitors will take trollef rides to various points of inter est ih and near the city. In the even ing they will be guests at a banquet given by the Commercial club. Tomorrow morning the members will meet at the Albion hotel to start on a trip to' the locks, where luncheon will be served and a short business session held. Several important papers are on &e program. Sceea Doom T Vam . .. .. . u .wn-cuoa of UotW or eeoar screen doors, Lneladbfi etc Largo stock of all kiadj h Lawn and Field Fencing, p gies, uates, etc AUst'owm, WALTEE 250 Court St, Btll SHOE SALE M7 stock of shoes for &, . oucea in price. No old Keel, i shoes. Kern log oat ladies' c'tvtce. JACOB VS Opposite Paai,J CASTOR I A ?er Ift&its ami Children. Vtt m Ym NaTs Always Ekigfct Bears the Signature of Summer School ' The first term of tie Capiat formal 'opens oa May 1st, tig eight weeks. Tutitioa lfl. School of Primary Methtfe' Juno 11th, to continue thrui dress J. J. Kraps, or Creatr! tendest E. T. Moore, SilaCs, Stealers Posoaa and Asm i for Portland Monday, WftaMaJ friday, at 10 i. a Tasskj,! day and Saturday at 9 a. a. for CorvaHis Tuesday, TSmtkji Saiaaiiay abost 6:30 p. ttRfl daily except Snsday abxifJCu M.P. Baldwii, CtUift&&s&t: WATER COMPANY. SAffirTVrXfi OFFICE CTTY TfATiTi. For water service apply at office Bills payable monthly in advance Make all cemplaints: at the office. wKaWwjAVjy imi "fcivaM? .. .. n n. Da biic&u, Wholesale Merciasts aad ! FETJIT AND FB01UCH." We have large sttjIIh d boxes, both tin ts? i3 U&l crates. Get your snppHes ll boy butter, egg, poetry, prJa Pax cash. BUILDING ANYTHINOT Then let cs furnish the lumber. It win pay yoa to see ns. We belieTe la small profits aad satisfied customers. OOODALE LXTMBKX OO, PhoiaSS; systoreLAKi, Is always gowj. W 3 , OI jj raj highest tjtraSky. vritltiftr yj s Siai. UxZ. xuBtvon r york, jtj it frccn ua. i aCMM TlicFasIiion Stables Foraaarly Mmeeon's Stables. Up-to-date livery and cab line. Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally ho for picnics and excursion. Phose . CHAS. W. YANCKE, Prop. 247 and 245 High Street. Htle WLg Sang Co; Chinese and Japanese Fancy and Dry Goods. Special new line of seamer good. Made by u. Wrappers, TJader wear. Waists, Dress Good, Silks. Ytrj low prices. 346 Court street, Salem, Or GOOD aaaaaaaaaffrjB advi Bnv at onr wii s and vonr'croeeries. Onr offerirfl' u,l f-rtna?v tl V00, bK1 values can be seen at a Baker, Lawrence & I Successors to Htrritt s ) BRICK Brick faraMaeJ U lun qnsstities. Praaiod bckk aa4a t t4k. Tard aa State street, aoafck c PTitatkry. Wc are now Prepared to Contract for Prunes for Delivery Tillson & ty 151, 161 WgjSrt tuxaat WOK taxd. A. A. aWBTOi Pr mimcC--