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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1907)
r W PyW7'&&mmiK DAILT OAPKTAIi aoVKHAh,. BAUM, OKXGOK, ,TlttJRSDAY, FEBRUARY M8, 1007. :t. a I. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER. lew Spring Suits ! ETON SUITS FOR SPUING OP 07 ARE HERE. THE ' ivfl V CRITICAL WOMAN WILL NOTICE IN OUR DI3- l P NEW SPRING STYt.ES IS THE AIR OF DISTINCTION r .rtCStVESKSS' SO DIFFERENT FROM THE ORDINARY ISl"1 - r mir.1T TVTiF.SnnTllAllTiTC RTVT.P TlMWU TlTlOXB THAT Haw- - JfflOOOD PWaSEllS AWAYS ADMIRE. fash Goods pretty and beautiful and . M welcome as floors. Hero aro somo of I, ooit popular. tJBIS CHIFFON OIE DUOIESS arBDELlNDE PAXAMA LIN'BNE LSDOW MULL UMARrTA TAFFETA BRIZKD DIMITY QA.NDIE VENICE. White Waists Now spring Btylca. Tho now waists aro coming in rapidly; in deed tho exhibit is already rich in tho choicest of tho now styles. SPECIAL $1.00 WAISTS. Made of a sheor finish lawn trim men with val. insertion in either long or short sleeve stylos. 4 PURCHASE SITE FOR NEW DEPOT Ex Mayor Waters Devolves Plan by Which Salem May Secure a New Passenger Station $1.00 GRAND THEATRE lay, March i . Lfon'i favorlto young actreBS. Miss Margarita Fischer IN A Girl From Tennessee." sweet love story of early mining days. I Prices, eronlnc. 15 and 2uc. , . . POWER PUNT DEDICATED (Continued from pngo two.) OB CKILINQ AND FLOORING onch tare can not bo taken in election of your flooring and fSit lumber, and as you know, wo I ready to nil tho largest as well iBimaIIest orders promptly with GOODAMJ LnniElt rn pM 5: Main H. S. Gile & Co. 'Grocers amd Com- Mfofftsnio the mket at oll t. frol1 aad farm n,.. . .,, SPECIAL J?.f.0r,a,rPPlepar. .!, mwMj equlpmont urea di'YAr. in .. kjj - -., niu mane a low fefysfrfcmStabiit "? pap' of tho ploneors and aBkod Whltnoy L. Boiso to take charge. Half a dozen speakers tried to rlso to tho re quirements of tho occasion. Tho ban quotcrs wore growing moro bolstor ou8, tho smoko was growing thick onough to cut, ovorybody was trying to say nlco things for Mr. Goodo, tho band ployed "When Johnny Comes Marching Home," nnd nbout half tho crowd wcro on their feet singing, "Ho's a Jolly Good Follow," when all boarded tho special for homo. One of tho guests of the occasion of Installing tho Cazadoro plant was Stnto Treasurer Steele, who was ono of tho projectors and builders of tho Orogon City nnd Portland electric line, nnd president of tho company. That was tho ncstegg from which has grown tho prosqM bIx million dollar lino. Tho Steclo Bros, nnd their wives woro nlso Intorestcd In tho Fulton lino to South Portland. In an undortaklng to flnnnco tho en terprise for furthor oxtonslons, Fred S. Morris got n hold on tho proporty and about that time tho Steeloe had bad luck. A car had tho bad luck to go off the draw of tho Madison ntroot bridgo by which n dozon lives woro lost. Thoro was a bnd wreck on tho Fulton line. Tho lawsuits following crippled tho properties, a receivership was given by tho court, nnd tho proporty put Into now hands. Tho Steoles wero out. Their for tuno wns swallowed up. Tho O. W. P. company built tho oxtonslons to Estncada, and with tho O. W. P. Towslto company, became propcrous properties, demonstrating tho groat vnluo of their holdings nnd tho possi bilities of thqir powpr plant, and morglng with tho General Electric, has bocam.0 part of tho now holding corporation tho Portland Railway, Powor and Light company. Tho line that nearly bankrupted the Steelea has made tho fortunes of a numbor of gontlomen who wore present at the Cazadoro celebration. All who were interested with Morris in tho O. W. P, company mndo money. These are tho upb and downs of corporations, and np qno enjoys the prosperity qf his successors any moro than Goo. H. Steolo, tho founder, projector, dis coverer and builder of tho parent ilno (of this system. Slnco the legislature failed to see tho speculative valuo In tho proposi tion to purchnso tho three-quarter block of property lying cast of tho cnpltol building for futuro ubo of tho state, at $30,000 for which an op tion had been previously obtained, or, at least saw fit to kill tho sonata bill providing an appropriation for ltst purchase, formor Mayor F. W. Waters has concolved tho Idea nnd will stnrt an agitation to buy tho proporty by subscription by tho pco plo of tho city nnd offer It to tho Southern Pacific company gratis up on condition tho company erect upon tho site a hnndBomo pressed brick passenger depot to cost not less thnn $30,000 and ho 1b of tho opinion that tho company officials will ac cept tho proposition. At any rato ho IntondB taking tho matter beforo tho Commercial club, at tho next meeting and mnko an effort to start tho ball rolling in that direction, Tho presont Salem dopot Is nn old and somowhnt dilapidated affnlr nnd has long slnco bcon an eye sore and lnadcqunto for Us uses and Mr. Waters fools that, if tho plan worked out successfully, It would not only bo tho means of providing Sa lem with nn nttrnctlvo station house but would afford n sylondld vlow of tho state houso and city gonornlly. "It Is n burning shnmo that tho capital city of Oregon Is not provided with n moro sightly nnd dignified odlilco for n pnsBongor dopot," said tho ox-mayor, in discussing tho sub ject lnsf evening, "and tho location of the prosent Btructuro which servos tho purposo very badly, is not only very lnconvonlent but is tho subject of nlmost dally commont derogatory to tho city's InterostB nnd roputatlon by tourists nnd visitors. If tho city hnd a hnndsomo doyot on tho prop erty roforrod to, provided with pret ty lawns Hhmhs nnd llowor bods, it would benefit tho city immeasurably from tho standpoint of bounty and convonionco for all concorned, In cluding tho loglslaturo, and would afford an unobstructed vlow of tho cnpltol building nnd tho hoart of tho city a gllmpso of nolthor of which can be obtained at prosont from pass ing trains. , "Furthermore I bollovo tho t city, or tho puoplo, could' probably seouro possosslon qf tho proporty nt a flgtiro slightly lowor than thnt offored tho Btnto and do not think It would re, qulro much of an offort to rnlso tho money If tho mnttor woro properly launched and plncod In tho'rlght hnnds. I also bollovo tho Southern Pacific company would gladly accopt tho gift nnd orect n suitable and modorn brick structure on tho plot which would provldo Sulem with a depot that would bo both besoming tho capita! city of tho state and beno flclal in moro ways than ono. I havo been thinkins the mnt tor ovor very sorlously slnco tho leg islature saw fit to turn it down, and I do not think tho stato will ever bo presented with anothor such oppor tunity, and I have about made up my mind to call tho attention of tho Commercial club to tho subject at tho vory next mooting and see if the movement cannot bo properly launch ed." o UNIQUE LETTERS RECEIVED MONMOUTH DRAIN YET0 (Continued from pago ono.) Specimens of Official Corres pondence in State's "Cu riosity Shop." Unique and decidedly picturesque aro somo of tho letters received by tho govornor and other state officials from tholr constituents and others nsklng for lnformnttqn, nnd particu larly the govornor, upon matters per taining to the business of tho Btnto land board. Treasured among tho archives of this curiosity shop nro somo queor nnd highly amusing com munications but for originality In composition, phraseology nnd expres sion of thought ono, which was writ ton during tho last campaign, and of which tho following, ts an exact copy, with nnmo or tho author nnd post offlco address omitted, takes tho "cooklo." "Gov. Chamberlain, "Dear Sir: -.1 saw an artlclo in Uio that yoytwas at Hood Rlvor talking to., tho, peoplo nbout loaning school funds to peoplo. Now why enn't a farmor borrow somo school fund to buy a farm? Do you think that would bo a good way to got n farm? How long a term do thoy hnvo to pny tho monoy or could they keep It as long as thoy want to I would like to borrow Bomo money to get n farm (a good ono too) nnd too high prlco. I am moro intorestcd in dnlry Holstcln cows is my cholco nnd horses too. Whon you como to JuBt como to our houso my fnthor has somo Holstcln cows have got a ilno Holstcln bulls, 2 yearn old, from Frnnkos, of Scnppooso, Oregon. Do you think that' that would bo a way to got a farm by borrow monoy from tho school fund at G por cent. I would got a farm for $2000 or $3000 and havo onough to got somo good cows (Holstoln) nnd what farm tools I need tho most. I would rather work out tho loans on tho farm and hlro out to work for nn othor people. "Lot mo hoar from you- as soon as r.i 1invi I Itrtf T. iirnnf in irnt. n fnrm 'before tho m.dulo of Juno to get tho ,,'?,, TXT ST crop with tho place I would bo glnd Whoro tho Praetorian guards, grown to honr frqm you I will do all I can Insolent with oxooss of mllltnry 11 bill had passed, when, In fnct, it hnd speaker declared on tho ovoning of not pnssod. That tho next morning when tho houso convened ho stated thnt ho hnd announced tho bill as passed tho ovoning boforc, when In fnct It had not passed, nnd then, 6t his own motion, ho ordered tho roll called for tha purposo of checking tho negnttvo votes,, no membor an swering to his name until thnt of Roprnsontntlvo King, of Malheur county wns reached, Mr, King, when his name was called changed his voto of "no," cast tho ovoning bo foro, to "yes," nnd, without proceed ing furthor down tho roll, tho sneak er declared tho bill passed a second time. I am of tho opinion tlnt those Irregulnrltlos would Invnlldnto tin measure, even It it wcro not vctood by me. Tho Journal of tho houso will only show tho ultimate facts, howovor, nnd will not show tho speeches that wero mado by tho speaker nnd others. Theso, which nro contemporaneous history, must bo gnthored from othor squrcos, and as a pnrt of that contemporaneous hlBtary I quoto from a paper pub lished In tho Capital City, and which Is edited by tho distinguished spenk- or, who prodded on both tho occa sions roforred to. I think It but fair to osBumo that what la thoro Btntod, would not havo boon published un loss true, and I queta: A Truo Report. "Whon tho voto was finished on tho bill Just boforo adjournment thoro woro still two lacking of tho required numbor. " 'Only two moro needod,' shout ed Davoy as ho hold his gavol sus pondod, and then Bnyor chnngod his voto from no to yes. " 'Only ono moro needed now,1 said Dnvoy, and Roynolds, or Mnrlon, chnnged 1Ib voto, presumably carry ing tho bill. Aftor tho houno hnd ndjournod It wns dlscovored thnt still ono voto wns Incklng, ns stated in tho Statesman yesterday morning, nnd It wan thought for n ttmo that tho bill would bo dofeatcd, but yes terday morning tho qubstlon wnB ro oponcd again and, without n now voto being tnkon, Davey allowod King to ohnngu his voto from no to yos, nnd tho Drain nnd Monmouth schools woro given n now lonBo of llfo." It will thus ho soon thnt tho pro ceedings of tho houso partook some what of nn auction sale, hnd, tho rlghtB of tho peoplo struck off tinder tho hnmmor to those producing tho greatest number of votes, Unlawful Prwcdcnt. ' Thoro Is certainly no precedent for this In Orogon, nnd I know of no parallel In history, oxcopt thnt In- niiiiHiiiiiiiniiimni' HOME-MADE REMEDY FOR RHEUMA8TISM To rollovo tho worst forms of Rhoumatlsm, take a tea spoonful of tho following mlx turo after onch monl and at b,odtlmot Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-halt ounce: Compound Knrgon, ono ounco; Compound Syrup f(irsnpnrllla, throe ounces. Shako well In a hot tlo. Tho harmless Ingredients enn bo obtnlnod from any good pharmacy. Thts proscription, states a woll known authority, forces tho clogged up, Inactlvo kld noys to flltor and strain from tho blood tho poisonous wnsto mnttor nnd uric acid, which causes Rheumatism Rolicf is folt from tho first fow dosos. It Is said that n person who X would tnko th,ls prescription regularly, a, doao or two dally, or oven a fow tlmon n wook, would novor hnvo serious Kid ney or Urinary disorders or Rhoumatlsm, Cut this out and prosorvo It. Qood Rhoumatlsm nrescrln- tlons which r6ally reliovo are T J senrco, Indood, and wlion you I nood It you want it badly. umiiiiiiiiunmiiiiii. to voto for you. "Yours, otc. "P. s. I am not mnrrlngo, only staying with tho folks." In roplylng to the letter nt tho ro- auost of tho govornor nnu Agent conse, rnn out upon the rnmpnrtu, proclaimed tho Roman world for salo and Btruok off tho right nnd prlvl logo of presiding ovor tho dostlnles of a decadent peoplo nt public mic tion to tho highest bidder. I cannot glvo my nssont or approv West informed tho wrltor thnt tho JiMo nny law, whether passed in the .7 . i i ...., f- ,. in in ilntorost of nn oducntlonnl Instltul on state had a good farm for Bale ln'or fop ny olhw ir)Mi whch H0 the southern portion of tho state and jingrnntly violate the rights of tho closod with the sentence "tho gov- people, and shows hiicIi contompt nmrir in vnrv much nlonBsd to hour nnd disregard for tholr Interest. ... . 'Pint f u nn i tWi.. JTT1 VT.J.Tvy i, k 1Jm i.wzr,1 "wiUi. FkM w2L ,,fc Use Sieht S!.!aet.thehaTeacom- iw rd,nB -""t. and can , rcaiefl aecorHlni. -- cu- LS YOUR SIGHT 'Jljr H tr. .. "'vvt'T mted rl- 'tlBITII . T T --.. ann ,J.. mwiuiig eye antyoa correctly. H. tilHGFS iiv ;TT' III W tutfl BMMtU -f a. ;i - VORXJL. -i w PsBHI V WIW H s&tt CrtS BUY Sulphur, Blue Vitro! AND ALL Spray Material AT V v- FRY'Spft Store A Vitraable IMa. $lx yere jto lered, a velu abla Uinfa," wrltoa John Plewant, of AlaKBolla, Ia4. "1 Uea besaa Uk Ibc Dr,v Ki&x'a Nw Life Fills, and tia Iobcw. I take taea tle bettor I A4 tem," They pleaae ererybody. Gnaxaateed at J. O. Perry'a, drujjsl" 35c. o They Will WliJstU. Tho appropriation figures given elsowhoro doesn't begin to show tho carnage of .the tax raisers down at Salem. Not satisfied with running up a big bill on stato taxos they butted Into tho dping of nearly every county in the state and raised the salaries of nearly every official on the Jlat. Taxpayers next year will havo to do some whistling. Albany Democrat. Thoro Is no mifoty for government In stnto or nation if such n pracodont Is to remain established for the guid ance of gonorntlmiH yot unborn, o That's all. 'Nuf said, when you nny thnt Hollistor'ti Rocky Mountain Tea Is tho grentost family romody on earth. It docs you good going and coming; 3G conts, Tea or Tablets. For salo at Dr. Stono's storo. n Paving nt Etu'iic. Etigono Register. February 27: The city council mot to listen to n 'proposition of tho Wnrron Construc , tlon Company to put In blthulltle down tho art to their fair daughters, ' pnvlng for tho city of Eugene. Mr. and Tho Journal editor will direct Shannon, n reprcsontatlvo of tho com the nttoutlon of the young mon pany. road tho specifications ns pre among Us readers toward Albany as pared for thq city of Eugene, and it a deslrablo placo to find helpmates, . took him about 30 minutes, they and posBlbly the effect of tho Domes- wont Into such mlnuto detail. Ho tlo Sclonco Club will bo to add to tho finally got to tho point tho council papulation of Albany. Tho Dally , desired to know, about what was tho Herald says tho Domestic Science actual cost. Club met Tuesday evening at tho I The cost waa based qu tho idea homo of Mr. and Mrt. C. II. Winn, 'of extending tho sldowalks two foot and passed the ovoning in a most do-1 farther Into tho stroqt, putting In u llghtful manner. Dinner was served curb and allowing sovou foot in tho In courses, those guests present each I centor of tho street for tho street demonstrating ono course. Tho railway. This Is to cost $4.50 por you aro doing good work for him and I assuro you ho appreciates It. o Advico to mothors. Don't lot your chlldron wnsto away. Thoy can bo strong, healthy and vigorous with Holllstor'B Rocky Mountain Ton. it's a swift wlnitod mcssonRor of health; 3Bconta, Toa or Tablets. For salo at Dr. Stono's storo. i o Donu'Mtlc Science Club, Albany may not havo paved stroots but tho lodos up thoro do not pro pose cooking shall be a lost art. In dications nro that thoy will hand coursos wore: Mrs. w. u. vumck, oyster soup; "MrB. T. 0. - Hopkins, crab salad; Mrs. C. n. Whin, roast goose; Mrs. Langdpn, maple mousse; Mrs. D. O. Woodworth, stuffed dates; Mrs. W. A. Barrett, cake; Mrs. H,. A. Nelson, olives, After the dinner tho remainder of tho evening waa passed in games, charudes and mush Those present wore Mr. and Mrs H. D. Cuslck, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. G. Hop kins, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burrett, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. O. Woodworth, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Nelson. Mrs. E. W. Langdon and Miss Anna Flynn. CASTOR I A Ik KM Y m Akriyc ImU o" Om&W' They scowled and look sour from morn till night, They never would agree; Now they are healthy, happy and bright. They both take Rocky Mountain Tea at sight. For sale at Dr. Stono's store. t o I.XBWffcXpKWCK 8XAGK. pally eeeK 4ay. Leaves Wll asette Hotel, Seiew at p. m., eo ecU wKk e4T Hr Memoutk aa4 PeitfM 4 f:lK 9- LTJ Je ! ee at I a, m, Mhw Mala iTt. MJLLfu uvbuomt, front foot, if a four-Inch base of crushed stone Incised, . Tho c(ty council did not tnko any action but will have tho city engin eer work tho thing to a. nicety, rrf q : Plwuuuit Meat Effective, T. J. Chamber. Ed. Vindicator, Liberty. Texaa,, writes Dec 35, 102: "Wltk tejre aad unsolicited by yeu, I bear testimony to the quratlvo power of Ballard's Horekound Syrup. I save used It la my family and can cheerfully affirm it Is the jaoit ef fective aad best romedy for ooucht aid colds I have ever used." Sold by D. J. Fry. o Albany property owner ore re monstrating against street paving, and it scorns the raco for supremacy as to which will bo tho second city In Oregon lies between Salem and Eugeuo. Wm. Schmidt, eon of A. Schmidt, of Albany, was run over nnd killed by a train. He Jumped off wbllo tho train was pulling Into Albany. Equipping Battleship Virginia. Brooklyn, Fob. 28. Tho now but tloahlp Virginia, flagship of Rear Admiral Charlos M. Thomas, com mander of tho socond division or thq Atlantic fleet, has arrived In tho navy yard horo for tho 11 rat time slnco oho wont Into commission. Sho will ho Installed with twonty-ono Inch sub morged torpedo tubes nnd will bo tho first American battleship to bo fitted with tuboB of tho typo. Lator on tlo now battleships or tho Atlantic flout will be similarly equipped. -. To May Cuba. .. Fort Riley, Kan., Fob. 28.--A do tnchmont or 315 engineers nnd snp- pors loft horo today for Cuba, Thoy will bo oiigngod for a considerable tlmo surveying tho coast lluo and making comploto topographical map of the Island. , jo Terribly DIMmmlng, Nothing can cnuso moro pain and moro distress than Piles. No wonder many Pllo sufferers say tholr lives nro burdens to thorn. Oolntmout nnd local truntmonts may rollovo but cannot euro. Dr. Loonhnrdt's Horn-Hold Is gunr- antoed to euro any case of IMIoa. If Hotn-Rold doosn't euro you, you got your monoy, back. Hom-Rold Is n tablet tnkon Intor niilly, thus removing tho causo. $1.00 at druggists, or Dr. Loon hnrdt Co., Nlngnra Falls, N. Y., Pro prietors. Bold lu' Dr, S. C. Stone, Salem. o Mayor Hclmiltz Is Pleased. Chicago, Fob. 27. Schmltz, of San Francisco, Is horo today, on routo homo. Ho Is elntod over tho prospective results of his mission to Washington. Ho predicts n grout boom in thq business llfo or Bun Francisco following tho fire. Ho ro rusod to dlsoiiBS his own cnxo in the California courts. A Stitch h Time Will savo nlno. So will a bottle of Ballard's Horohound Syrup alwayi kept on hand save many n seell of sickness. A. sure cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis and whooplag cough. Mrs. 8 , Hot Springs Ark., writes: "I keep a bottle of Ballard's Ilorehoind Syrup in my medicine qheit, and. thank ,my forethought many time, It half prevented saaay severe spells of sickness." Sold by D. J. Fry. - t i -, O.A. m ( thd ntilC Cm tkiuii Lighhioiisfe Washing Powder U PACKAGES VQW JI3 CENTS THE IUMT AND CHEAPEST. Now that the legislator havo gone you will bo cleaning up and you will" find thlspowdor a great hold. For a short tlmo wo wilt make this HPEGlAh OFFER, - 4 Moir (Grocery Company t L. BMeelax 6cim& L - 44M Steaa Mk. rHM'lM