Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 13, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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DAILY CAP! TAh .lOUHXAI flAlEM. ORIMON. SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1007.
3HOFER BROS., Pawners and Proprietors
. E. HOKER, Editor. A. P. HOFEH, Manager.
THE JOURNAL STANDS FOR PROGRESS, DEVELOPMENT,
GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEGRADED LABOR.
GOOD
AN ESTIMATE OE HAHHIMAN.
(Editor Hurley In tho Oragon Oriano.) '
It is often thought thnl tho words of a rlali man are Infallaule whon
considering mpney mattors. -
IS IT TRUE?
Dccnuso a man has tnkon opportunity by tho forelock and pushed
forward along cortnln linos which have bean aaslly soen,' and become rich
DOES IT J'OLIXNV HE IS IXKALLAHLE.
Chance has inado these man what thoy are to a grontor or lossor do
grco. Wo say they catno from tho ranks; n poor man com 911 to bo president
of tho United Slates; a poor boy bocomos In tlmo a groa( railroad mag
nate; a lad rnlsod on a ton aero farm comas to bo a bulldor of a groat
city and thus his namo becomes a by-word.
Dy personal offort Ihoso men ovoroamo tholr surroundings but fate
nliio played Its hnud. t ,
E. If. Ifnrrlman becamo a railroad mngnato of groat powor by soolng
tho effect of combining railroads, rind Increasing tho amount of stock so
thnt.lt would barely pay Its dlvldondH, and USING THE SURPLUS MON
EY TO HUY OTHER ROADS.
A man of his ability would bo presumod to boo tho hand of fate and
propnro to moot It, but In plnco of that In his ohnrgos against Prosldont
Jtoosovolt ho has committed an orror which is liable to forco him down
ffrom his loading plnco In financial clrolos.
EVERY MAN WHOtlH AN ORGANIZER IS DEPENDENT ON SCORES
1)V OTHER MEN and whon ovor tholr conlldonco In him Is doetroyod his
7OHltlon Is soon filled by othors wlio are rondy and willing to take his
"plnco.
This is tho caso tho world ovor nud tho biggor tho ninn tho moro mo ,
mentions tho drop whon tho platform is romovod.
NORRIS & HOWE'S COMING.
Annual Tour Will Celebrate Twen
ticUi Year of Partnership
Souvenirs Given.'
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TRE INKAMYOE HKTHAYEI) CONFIDENCE.
Tho Portland Tologrnm, In a spasm of moral uprlghteousnoss, says
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'Stonographer Hill, tho young man who sold n transcript of his notos
of the famous Hnrrlnmii letter, Is guilty of a oontomtlblo offonso
which 1b hold to bo criminal. Ho has boon nrrosled, and thoro Ib the
tpromlso of vigorous prosecution. As tho enso Btnnds thoro Is reasonable
"probability that Hill may laud in tho ponltontlary. At nil ovonts ho will
lie hold In tutor public contompt HE WILL HE REGARDED AS A
LOWER GRADE OF CRIMINAL than tho common thief."
Wo henrtlly ondorso th.o sontlinontH of tho Tologrnm.
'A stenographor or prlvoto secretary who hires out to convict nn om
ployor IS A CRIMINAL.
An employe who enjoys a trusted, confidential ruHntlon, nud thon bo-
trays tho omployor whoso broad and butter ho has oaton IS TOO LOW TO
HE CLASSED WITH CRIMINALS.
What hocomoe of persons llko Robertson, who betrayed Senntot
Mitchell's cotiildonco, or sovoral who at present nro betraying Congross
man Hermann?
TIIEV DISAPPEAR IN AN OIILIVION OF DESIJRVKD OHIilQUY AND
CONTEMIT,
Will tho Tologrnm extend Its eondomnntlqn to Uobortson, Rltton
iliouso, ot ul., who hnvo boon tho main instruiuonts In tho prosooutlon of
Mltohell and Hermann?
IE IT UPHOLDS THOSE HHTKAYEHH Olf CONFIDENTIAL RELA
TIONS, thon uvery bUBlueus ami profowilonul man bettor work lil own
Jiiaehlno and copy his own lottery.
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.CHIVALROUS FRIENDS OF THE PEOPLE.
It is numzlutc how chivalrous nro tho boasted friend or the people.
Whwi it eomhliwtlon or predatory element propoea to lout the state
treasury of over $(100,000 FOR higher EDUCATION.
When there are hundreds of school districts In the stato that lmv
never more than three to four months of the very noorttt oomnum
isuhuols;
When the farmer and taxpayers raise a hand to strike a blow In re
iltftnnee tn organlue! Kraft ot predn'ory oMolallam;
Then the boasted friends of the people, who live off the people, ALL
TAKE THE SIDItS OF THE GEAFTINO COMIHNAT10N THAT ROUS
It'll H TAXPAYERS.
The great newspapers that xet their dully hrwd from the common
people;
The eUte politician that lleeoe the public for a llrlni and tell always
how dearly thee' love the uwaeoe.
Ivh the rather of the referendum takes bit stand with the Spoilers,
Mild ey MY HIIAHT IS WITH YOU HIT MY HAND IS AGAINST YOU.
Where la the boaatvd chivalry of tlm Kwhea and parasites that only
want iht voice nf th pmiple to aviv thlr own name
Tln farmiMs and taxpat'ia nnit rUht uloiio nud single-handed for any
tniinli .it lofoiui that full fiom tho tuM.- or tholr Minuter.
Tho woll known young showmen,
Norrls & Howe, send nsaurancos to
us from tholr Santa Cruz, wlnter
quarters, that thoy will exhibit here
In tho spring. The coming season!
will witness many innovations and
Improvements in tholr groater circus.
It will murk tho twentieth year of
their co-partnership and to fittingly
colobrato tbo occasion, tho tour will
bo known as "The Jubilee Souvonlr
Season." Thoy nro having made to
tholr order hundreds of thousands
of costly and pretty souvenirs that
will bo distributed free to tholr pa
trons. It will bo tho first season
that thoy will travel in three sections
of fifteen enrs each making their
circus train forty-five enrs in all. It
is a fact that tho Norrls & Rowo cir
cus has grown lnrgor and fastor than
an other show In tho world. It wnj
always a railroad circus and nover n
wagon show as all othor Amorlcnn
clrcusos woro at tholr inception.
Tho parade this year will bo a gor
geous pngonnt. Thoy will havo morn
bnroback somorsault rldors, hot?
malo and fomnlo than ovor botoro
and moro gymnasts, acrobats, aerial
and mld-alr acts, trained wild nnd
domostlc animals, blcyclo nets,
marching Shetland ponlos, drilled
Arabian stallions, camels, drome-
darioB, Llamas, hlppodromo races an J
"nronlc fenturos of a sonntlonal naturo
than thoy hnvo ovor presented be-
ioro.
Tho monngorlo has grown grbatly
both by purchaso and numerous
births nt tho winter quarto, A pnlr
of tiny cub lions, four Siberian boar
cubs and a baby tigross aro among
tho nntlvo sons and daughters ot
most intorost. Tho show has tho
groatost spread of all now canvas
that thoy havo ovor oxhlbltod under.
This westorn circus has always ro
colvod a cordlul wolcomo hero and
tho coming sonson should prove no
oxcoption.
o
placed. Mo3t manufacturers aro now
quite as well booked ahead as they
dosiro to bo, and tho conditions, so
far as delivery 1b concerned, 'nro In
all caso3 of a most unbinding descrip
tion." . n ' '
Call for Bids.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will bo received by tho City of
Salem, Oregon, at tho offlco of tho
city recorder, at tho city hall in said
city, up to 8 o'clock p. m. on Mon
day, April 22, 1907, for tho improve
ment ot State stroot in the city of
Salem, Oregon, from tho East line
of Commercial street to tho west lino
of Church street, in tho said city, by
grading said portion of Stato street
and paving tho samo with Warron'a
Ditullthlc Waterproof Pavement, and
to wldon tho sidewalks on a portlou
of said street, in accordance with thy
plans and specification now on fllo in
the ofllco of tho city recorder.
Ench bid must bo accompanied by
a cortlflod check to tho value ot 10
por cont of tho amount of tho bid
submitted, as a guarantee that the
bidder will ontor Into a contract
thoroln proscribed within 10 days
aftor having recolvod notlco of the
ncceptanco of his bid, said check to
bo forfoltod to tho city of Salem In
caso tho bidder falls to qualify and
oxecuto tho contract.
Tho city reserves tho right to ro
Joct any or all bids. Finns and speci
fications can bo scon at tho offlco of
tho recorder nt tho city hall. By or
do rof tho common council.
W. A. MOORES,
v City Recorder.
Dato of first publication of this
notlco, April 0, 1907. 4-9-10t.
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"Pneumonia's Deadly Work
Had bo seriously affoctod my right
lung,!' writes Mrs. Fannlo Connor, ot
Rurunl Routo 1, Georgetown, Tonn.,
"that I coughed continuously night
nnd day and tho neighbors' prediction
consumption Boomed lnovltablo,
until my husband brought homo u
bottlo of Dr. King's Now Dlgcovory,
which in my enso proved to bo the
only ronl cough euro nnd roatoror of
wonk, soro lungs." Whon all othor
routed los nttorly fall, you may still
win in tho bnttlo against hint; und
throat toubles with Now Discovery,
the real 011 re. Guaranteed by 3. C.
Perry, druggist. 50a nnd $1.00. Trial
bottle free.
Blood Humors
Persistent Eczema Druggist Advised Proper
Modlclno Another Complete Cure.
It imkm i riideroiif how ucvoro or lng.s,itoil n caw of Util
blood, humor, exaeuw or acrofuln may Ik1, IUnhI's S-itxitmnllu turw
jllut tho enmo.
It luu tho grvatoat ifcortl of Miy
IiieiUoltk' oer uwd.. Uan rpcwlvwl
Utu largt'Kt uuinbor of tuetinKUihiht
lO.UthiintwuyMuv.
It U Ihv uuo abuve all oUtet for
jtui to Uko if you Ubetla thorough
ly giKal umhIMimi for )our UlouU.
BwMi Um htUrttint frwiti Mi. C. C. Haiku .
a nU-uhiwu mmu numutactiirer, ol
Otawtteitgu. RL
WbMi 1 aiketl wjr duiior rltet Utat
wmiitluu wa whlcfe vaitw umlrr my rtiit
ear, aud witter m4 ntumnl k tut ioIhmu
UMliurtil. h Mid II Wa a ImmI OMU Ot
eetouui and ilui il wuuUI lake a le time
t4 an li. Anulhf Ooctor Mid It was
atHMt Uw mmt cm Im ever eaw. I lot
lowed lltelr a4vku tor M uiuntlt. and MtU
hi enuMMwt wwhW Mel heal.
-0 day I atlad Uw draaaia ( U bad
auytbtae: Im UaMieht would do tu komI.
A Man Hiiys His Own.
Arlington Recerd: Wnltor Wnde,
tlio morchant of Olex, has a largo,
flno mule, and was vory anxious to
socitro n mnto for it, and offored a
largo, substantial price. Ills mul.i
was out In pasturo. Some of tho mis
chievous "boys" caught him, trlmmod
his mnno nnd tall, curried nnd
brushod him nnd sllckod him up and
thon rodo him Into Olex, nnd called
on Mr. Wade, nnd Informod him that
thoy had a mato for his mule, that
thoy would soil him nt a fair prico.
Mr. Wailo looked him ovor carefully
and said ho was a good match for
his mule, nnd bought him of tho
"boys," paying tho prico agreed up
on. Whon ho wont to turn him out
to pasturo with his othor mulo ho
found that It was gone, nnd in trnclng
tip tho mnttor found that ho had
bought his own mulo. In ordor to
got his own monoy bnok tho boys
woro troatod to about $20 worth ot
line cigars.
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Rheumatic Pains.
I hnvo been n very groat surforor
from the dreadful disease, rheuma
tism, for a numbor ot years. I have
tried many medicines but nevor got
much roller from any of thorn until
two years ago, when I bought a bot
tle of Chamberlaiu's Pain Bnlm. I
found rellof before I had used all ot
one bottle, but kept on applying it
nud soon felt llko a different wom
an. Through my ndvlco many of my
friends have tried It and can toll you
how wonderfully It has worked.
Mrs. Sarah A. Cole, 110 S. New St,
Dover, Del. Chamberlain's Pain
Hal hi is a ilulmont. The relief from
pain which It affords is alone worth
It makes rest
Julln Ronuiine, in "Tlic Parson's naughtcr."
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE
AT WOODHURN SATURDAY
Will Ho Flno Drho.
The Improvement oh Thirteenth
street Is progreeslns nicely and soon
Yew Park will have one of the finest
drives tn the city. Thirteenth street
la to he graded from Leslie to tho
eolith city limits which will make a
road over a mile in length. The
street U being plowed today betweeu
Mission ami Waller and the work
will be finished at the earliest date.
i r. HAILEY.
Hood's &artMNirllia,aml ndvld Out I bey
Utre VhmUm, waUsh the rea)t, awl Im
govwfttml BonirtilMgU'. There was twta
deMad lmtruiwwt at Um mm! at Uut
tlHw that aaoUMir Wottte etfaeled a eewpMe
euro." U. r. ItaUM-, 1 K. UtHvarHty
He MM It aaythlMg viuuid curv uw it naa'aveHue, Ctiawpalju, III.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Will coinmeo nnd euro whoro givon i fair trial. Buy u bottlo today.
HtoraatabS aw RikhI' ainaparUU In !) I Bold r all dranttta or et proatptty br
' " iw ,Uav Jdf Atiiattr I wUl un mmU et wrlca tr (X I. M5d C-,
CvASUSTici) unJcr ihe Food wvl Du Ac, Juaa 90, 1W Xo. SSI,
1 Uglier Prices Pnillctctl.
lleirnat, April IS. Commenting
upon tho situation in the linen mar
ket, the Ilolfast News-Lotter says:
"So far as, our staple trade la eon
eernnl, It would nppoar as If tho top
rung ot the ladder had not even yet
tieen readied, und were It not for the
lengthened time required by produo
era aa regards delivory, It is unques
tionable that extensive contract
could bo booked, Juet now, even at
the moet extrvmo requirements from
a mat atandttoltit.
"America remains In the lead " 't oot
which It took In the consumption of ! leP poaalble. For sale at Dr.
the llghtcet and naor make ot white 1 loue rtr" 'tore.
good, but, while auch I the erne,
the uumeroua other rlaase ot lltteas
routlnuo iu demand far beyond ex
pootatlou. eren the long nogleetel
damask goods moving oft with a 00a
Iderable amount of froedom.
"Our bow markets, which seemed
to wakon nu ahortly after the pres
ent year ooened. have been taking
goods In a atoadtly Incroaslng raao
ton, and there are certain Indication
that tho colume will spwdly beoom
much more In keeping with what
ought to he than what has been in
oxldono during the past few year.
becaua whatever was the cause for
it, there la no doubt that the demand
for linen good from our home mar.
keta have been wretchedly poor for!
several year. back. Spinners havej
been able to add largely to thtVr or-
den for line weft, and the almost
record prliwa of tic d to 7 for the I
raiue of number have boun yaid '
wr mniravriDi QUaniltle. WltH
rather lengthened time arranged for
delivery. Tow yarn have neon in
Uady renucet. bui. o far as they are
neerned. there has bom the same
dlapaaltlon ahoan to format, the fu
ture, "Continental aulnaer. a a rule,
are wot offering much for delivery
diirlag the nreeent year, and ladeoJ.
It way be aahl. that the deliveries
which they are at present making op
IKMlte orders close upon two years
ago are anything but satisfactory to
consutawrs. in tho manufacturing
wad the chut huslneaa dono was In''
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which eotao laro. contracts wcrol
County School Superintendent
Mooros has arrangod for holding a
county tenchors' Institute nt Wood
burn Saturday, April 20. The pro
gram is as follews:
"Recont School Legislation"
Hon. J. II. Ackorninn, stato school
suporlntondont.
"Composition in tho High School"
Prlnclpnl E. T. Marlatto, ot Salem.
"To What Extont Is tho Sohooi
Hoard Rosponslblo tor n Good
School?" Colonel J. M. Poornmn,
of Woodburn.
In tho nftornoon n genornl program
will bo rollowod by addrossos as fol fel fol
eows: "Domostlc Sclonco and Its Posel
bllltlOB" Mrs. Clara Waldo.
"Tho Economic Solenco of tho
Tonchor's ProfosBlon" M. V. Han
vlllo, or Woodburn.
"How Mny tho Community Help
the Sohooi?" Hon. J. II. Ackermnn.
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Cured Rheumatism.
Mr. Win. Henry ot Chattanooga,
Tenn., had rheumatism in his left
arm. "Tho strength seemed to have
gorio out of tho. muscles so that It
was usolss for work," ho says. "I
applied Chamborlaln's Pnln Dslro
nnd wrapped tho arm In flannel at
night, nnd to my rellof I found that
tho pain grndually loft mo and the
strongth returned. In threo weeks
tho rheumatism had dlsnppoarod nnd
has not slnco returned." If troubled
with rheumatism try a few applica
tions ot Pain Bnlm. You aro cer
tain to be pleased with tho relict
which It affords. For salo at Dr.
Stone's Urug store.
To Collctt Vtpt.
George De Dord u ffril
Scott and John Erani is M til
a suit nieU In the Marka (
cuu court to obtain 1 jd(
against said defendant h t
The complaint wti loni th
uord contrarttd to bull 1 in
for Scott In Riverside ili.n t:
city. The plaintiff u tb
worked 16 H dayi a 12 j
The' defendant paid be Dor! !
account whhh left a Uliij
921., The complaint 11I1 ilf
for 27 due upon laboTi t:
the plaintiff, also )31 " In
the laborers' IIpd SMlpidi ti
plaintiff by Jeule De Bo:A :
attorney's fees, J 3 fur preptrlzi
liens and 12.50 for rtcorflt
same. Evans haa Km isterJ
the real property and li tkl
made a defendant In tie an
The clock ticks and tlcli ihl
away,
Shortening up ocr Htm Mtlil
Eat, drink and be srrr
For some day you will t V
You can't Rocky i! srlll
(Free saroplei at Dr 3'nnil
MEALS 15c I
S AT THE m
Salem I
Restaurant
51110 COURT STREET.
Call and try our 15c meals, g
We will give you n 25c meal S
for ISc. In first-class order.
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CAPITAL COMMISSION
267 CommcrculSt
Phone 179
Cash Purchas
Poultry,
Eggs, and
All Farm Prxh
Salem Fence W
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All at la'1
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The Proof
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Constant
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Deposits of the Capital National
as shown by their published stau
for the past five years.
Al'KIU HO, 1UIIU 'J
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$395,9
$473,55-
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