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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1907)
IMPWPWWWWWWBWMWWWW W gJIJj v'wmmwm ?rmmvwwvi'wmmn "f? y ' wiWil97f"T"', K-"? rmmmmmmmmv -"? ' "f"- i1 ' ?f , ' . k - -tf DAILY OAPF TAIi JOPRNAI, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1007. HOFER BROS., &&& "" Proprietors E. HOFER, Editor. A. F. nOFER. Managor. THE JOURNAL STANDS FOR PROGRESS, 'DEVELOPMENT, GOOD GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEGRADHD LABOR. THE Al'PLti TUBE. I "I'm weary," said tho applo tree, "Of dressing jUBt the same Year after year In darkest green Since first to earth I came. Tho peach trees have their gowns of 'pink, v The plum trees nil appenr In purest white, and I should have- " A now frock ono a year." v' "Then tako your choice," said Madame Spring, And from her Btock displayed Tho airiest of chiffons, mulls , sAnd silks of every Bhado. First a roso pink organdie f'- Tho applo treo Inclined, And on a Bnowy muslin next- Sho fixed her flcklo mind. v .' At Inst betweon tho dainty goods ' Unablo to decide, Slnco each allko hor fancy charmetl.' "111 tako them both sho cried. So when tho south wind Journeys' hack O'er miles of blossoms bright, ' Ho always finds tho applo' troo Arrayed In pink and whlto. Minna Irving in New o All Humors Aro Impuro matters which tho skin, liver, f kidneys nnd othor organs cannot tako caro of without help. Pimples, bolls, eczema and other erup tions, loss ot nppotllc, that tired feclltiR, bilious turns, fits of Indigestion, dull head aches and many other troubles aro duo to them. They oro removed by Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets known as 8rsatab3. 100 doses $1. York Press. MEXICO A a) PEACE. It Booms a groat pity that a cortaln section of tho Amorlcnn press per nlsta In attempting to forco a position upon Mexico which Mexico ropudi sitoa and haa novor occupied nnd which It will novor assume. President Diaz does not now and haa novor contemplated thai his country would be a party to any combination looking to tho establish ment of any form of protectorate ovor Guatemala or any of tho Central .American republics. Tho prosldont of Moxlco bollovos In tho ability of tho Latln-Amorlcnn republics to govern' thomsolvos, ,nnd ho bollovca In tho right of theso republics to orgnnlzo and mnlntaln thomsolvos In tho sisterhood of nations an Independent stntcs. Ho looks upon tho oxporlmcnt of SELF-GOVERNMENT IN THE CEN TRAL AMEIHCAN KEPUIILICS FROM THE STANDPOINT OF A MEX ICAN WHO KNOWS THE EXPERIENCES OF HIS OWN COUNTRY IN lift KIWOUTH TO OBTAIN NATIONAL UNITY AND PERMANENT XMSACH; and bollovos that, as In Moxlco tho dnya of rovolutlon havo passed forovor, bo In tho Contral Amorlcan r.opubllcs thoy aro passing nnd thnt, lot nlono, tho Central Amorlcnn atntes will establish thomsolvcs 4ii a firm and enduring footing. Moxlco haa no money for war. It Is Hpondlng ita money In hnrbors, railway conalructlon, Irrigation canals, public schools, natlonnl hospltnls, bettor Boworago and In all man nor of Intomnl Improvements; and tho penco which It enjoys at homo will bo maintained nnd tho cordial rotation which It has with foreign coimtrloH will bo continued. If Guatemala persists In Its prosont nttltudo which seems t,o bo thnt of Bhloldlng a party to tho murdor of tho formor prosldont of tho country Moxlco will do tho thing thnt any Bolf-respocllng nation would lo; namely, Bovor Its diplomatic rolntlons with that country nnd go quietly on Its way. , Guatemala Is a small, struggling republic and, apart from tho mornl principle Involved, Moxlco doos not and has novor coveted anything which belongs to the Ilttlo republic. SonrtiitlonallHin Is nlwayB to bo dotoatod, and especially la It doplor ublo when It donls with Intornntlonni affairs and attempts to nsBlgn to tho groat prosldont of Moxlco a poBltlon which Is not his and which ho iinuuullllodly repudiates. Ho iohjiocIs tho Proaldont of tho Unltod Rtatos nnd tho American poo plo and haa groat ndmtrntlon for tho lnstltutlona of tho country and for tho phonomonal rocord It has mndo; but all of thoao conBtdorntlons aro nothing to him If it camo to a question ot his bolng Invltod to join this country In taking away tho allghtoat fraction ot Bovorolgnty from any of tho Contral Amorlcan stntos. NO ONE IWMIMAlt WITH THE RECORD AND THE IDEALS OF PRESIDENT 1)1 A. COULD POSSIIMjY CREDIT HIM WITH ANY NO TION.H OF I.MPERIALISM. When ho took tho prosldoncy of Moxlco thirty yoara ago, tho country was without credit at homo or abrond. Tho natlonnl palace was mortgagod. Thoro woro no rnllroadH or IndUBtrlos In tho lundf and fow pooplo, In nldo or outsldo of Moxlco, had conlldenco In tho ability of Moxlcana to govern tliomnolvoH. Thirty yoara or Ills rulo havo rosultod In tho construction of a vnst railway ayatomn controlled by tho government, In tho establishments of InduHtrloa of nearly ovory kind In all parts of tho ropubllc, In tho build ing or groat harbors and In plnclng of tho financial credit of tho coun try high among tho groat nations of tho world, Tho Hplrlt of this policy la to contlnuo without revolutions at homo and without meddling abrond. PASSING OF THE WALNUT AT DEATH'S DOOR. Suffering with an Incurable dls oaso anil with but a few moro dnya to llvo, Dora Jonnlngs, tho girl who,, Vklth hor brothor, Jnspor, was trlod The Value of A DOLLAR Is I(n earning capacity, A dollar in your pocket at tho end of tho )iir is still n dollar, provided you havo not pcnt or lost II. A dollar deposited with us curiiii it per cent interest, com pouudiHl KiMulsuuuially, and is n Mifo investment. Money carried lu your pocket UmcIuvj n tendency to spend, and keeps you poor. Money deposited hero teaches thrift, and will make you rich. SAYINGS DEPARTMENT Capital National Bank in tho Josophlno county court for tho murdor of hor father, Is spend ing what Ilttlo strongth remains in hor wnstod body In wild ravines nnd crlos of terror in a hospital at Grants ras8. Sho doclaroa hor nttontlvo old mothor and hor brothors aro trying to poison hor, Sho rofusos both medicine and food, bollovlng it Is drugged, Jasper Jonnlngs Is await ing his socond trial for tho murdor of his fnthor, but as tho prosocutlng nttoruoy has placod a motion bofore tho court asking that tho caso against him bo dlsmlasod tho boy will no doubt bo glvon his rroedom. Dora was noqulttod on hor second trial eomo IS months ago. It was ono of tho most hotly contested casoa oor tried in tho Josophlno countv court. Itwns tho bollof of ovoryono who was at all acqualutod with tho caso that sho would bo found guilty. The fact that sho and hor smaller alator occupied tho samo room, nnd with their bod but two feet from tho bed occupied by the father ln tho Ilttlo room ot tho log cabin at Granite Hill mining camp In which ho was murdered, seemed a cortaln Judication that the girl must at least havo boon an accomplice In tho crime. Rut sho told ono story and could not be shaken from It. Tho distressing news comes that American walnut lumber is bolng bought for foreign shipment. Tho domestic destruction had almost ex terminated tho supply, and what Ilttlo Is left, It scorns, Is to go aboard to bo used as a substitute for mahog any in veneers. This sounds llko a death-knoll and soon iro, doubt wo arc to sec tho .last of tho walnut trees. A sigh will go up from tho old settlor ns ho recalls tho early American forests where tho walnut reigned as a prlmo favorite Tho onco magnificent groves havo disap peared almost entirely. Hero niid there a few stragglers remain to re mind us of tho lordly splendor thnt characterized thoir prlmo. Thoro woro othor lino trees, many of thorn, which combined to make that great natural wonder, tho prlmovnl Amorl can forest. All of theso had their peculiar merits, woro valued for somo especial vlrtuo, and woro known nnd loved by every true child . of nature. Tho oak, tho elm, tho poplnr, tho beech, and scores of others had thoir special ndmlrerJ. But tho walnut wns looked upon with peculiar regard. Not only was It fa mous for Its durability, color and strength, but around It clustered many of tho tender recollections or childhood. It grew always in the richest sojl. Around It tho bluo grass was most lush and put on Its deepest green. Thoro aro oxllps and nodding violets reached thoir finest form. Ilnrdby could bo found tho wild brlor, tho sweet musk roses nnd tho eglantine Not only was tho walnut a prlnco among woods," but It was a nut bear er, a furnlshor or rood. Tho gath ering of tho nuts afforded ono of tho chief delights of childhood. Thoro tho children gnthored In tho goldon days of Jolly autumn to mnko tho woods rosonant with thoir laughter. Undor tho sproadlng limbs of tho walnut, on tho volvoty greensward many a lovo vow was pllghtod, many a romanco bogun thnt llngorod through nil tho yoars ot aftor life. Tho walnut, too, -wns tho favorite homo of tho squirrels. There or all placos ho lovod to llngor, lighting up tho limbs with his sprightly springing nnd lending Inoffnblo grnco by his Inlmltnblo poses; How aweot tho grcon nuts amolled na tho chll dron rolled thorn in thoir hand and how dolloious tho matured kornol whon crackod out by tho wlntor flro sldo. Tho hickory treo dosorvos no tlco, tho bcoch and tho chestnut treo lont plonsuro to the seokors aftor nuts, nnd tho oaks with their acorns nttracted tho wild pigeons In count less millions, but ubovo and boyond thorn all In solid worth nnd ondur ing qualities must bo placod tho sturdy walnut. It Is thcroforo with a paug that wo rocord tho posslblo extermination or those noblo trees. Greed knows no mercy, commercialism sets no bounds to its grasping cupidity, nnd tho beloved walnut is mnnirostly on tho wny to oxtlnctlon. Cannot some thing bo dono to save it, to replaco the oldors by a younger growth that In tlmo may restoro tho wast A? Sys tomntlc effort to cultivate and pro toot tho walnut throes ought to meet with tho hearty co-oporatlon of every hoy nnd girl that has boon in tho woods in tho fall. Lot tho school children ho appoalod to and let thorn be sot to work all ovor tho country to soo that tho walnut shall not dis appear. It will provo oducatlonal aa woll as prosorvative, for what a les son for tho child Is tho simple plant ing or a treo! It Is first a lesson In unsolflshnoss, in klndnoss and in lovo, becauso It teaches thoughtful nesa for others. It is a lesson la good cttlzonshlp, becauso it looks forward t6 tho needs of the future, It Is a lessen in economics, a lesson In the realm of wonderful Mother Nature, a lesson In art, a lesson In details In all these things and others, because the act is making the world more beautiful, more com fortable, more useful, more delight ful and therefore a better world to live In. V l ;? n 3&&HL ' I. -wil Mr -K: HA lf- iK iN HI Cfv B MM- ?2ui MQ(IOMI( BY, lii vl JLTSKhoss ttas. crftiQ CTIm CMtol Hiktra jBn THE QUIET DRESSER The Quiet Dresser s Just as particular about tho cut of his Suit as the Ultra Fashionable Fellow. While radical char.gr 0 In stylos do not appeal to him, he insists upon all tho Ilttlo .variations that each season introduces. His- coat and vest muBt bo of tho correct length, and the lapels of tho lat est width and depth; and tho trousers neither too-wldo nor too narrow, (but (Just right. This 'is tho store for thoso consorvntlvo nnd refined dressors. Our . eyes arc always focused ' on the now features as fnBt as thoy como out. A cholco variety of con Borvntlvo models In ov ory kind of suiting blnck, blues, many shades of grays, browns, 'and all sorts of neat mixtures. G.W. JOHNSON & Co. DR- KUM- Wonderful CHINESE DOaOR Will treat you with Oriental 'horbi and euro any disoaso without oporatlos or pain. Dr. Kum la known ovorywhere in Salem, and has ourod many prominent people horo. lie has llvod in Balem for 20 yoroa, and can be trusted. He uses many medicines unknown to white doctors, and with thorn can cure catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rheu matism, stomach, liver, and kidney db easoe. Dr. Kum makes a specialty of dropsy and female troubles. His remedies cure private diseases whon everything else fails. He baa hundrods of teati moniolfl, and givea consultation free. Pricoa for medicines vory moderate. Persona ia the country can write fox blank. Bend stamp. If you want tome xtra fine tea, got H from no. DR. SUM BOW WO OO., 167 Sonth Higk street, Salem, Oregoa. Thompson's Rose Nicotine Kills plant insects on flowers, fruit trees, vines or vogotables, and VERMIN On human body, doga cats, fowls, and In the house. Colorleas, Odorless, Stainless Price, 25 and 60 cents at FRY'S DRUG STORE, Ealwn, Ore Headquarters for all kinds ot spray materials. Ask for booklot, "How to Destroy Plant Insects and Vermin." , Send the Family Washing To Us and you'll never bother with having it done at home again. Time was when evoryf family could not afford to send tho washing to a laundry, but times havo changed so, too, have the methods and prices. Today you can better afford to send the family washing here than not to Ask about our prices on family wash lag, rough dry, or finished. 'The Salem Steam Laundry Fhoae SHS. 1M-1M 8. UWcy g ,sv Proposals Invited. Proposals Invited for supplies for tho Oregon Stato Penltontlnry for tho porlod ondlng Dccorabor 31, 1907. Soalod bids for drugs, drygoods, grocorlos, buttor, leather and find ings, hardware flour and moat, etc., will bo rccolvcd In tho ofllco of tho Buporlntondent ot tho Stato Ponlton tlary, until Wednesday, Juno 12th, at 2 o'clock p. m at which tlmo thy will bo oponod. A doposlt of $200 In cash or certi fied choqk, pnyablo to tho suporin tondont, must accompany each bid for meat and flour, nnd all othor bids muBt bo accompanied by an nmount equal to 10 por cont of tho amount ot tho bid. Samples to accompany all bids, whoro practicable. Tho right Is ro aorvod to roject any and all bids and to nccopt or rojoct any portion of a bid. On each onyolopo should bo In scribed tho naturo of tho bid. Goods of Oregon manufacture or production will roceivo preference, othor things bolng equal. All goods and supplies must bo do Hvored to tho ponltentlary within twenty days after tho contract is awarded. Schedules of tho various lines oi goods to bo bid on will bo furnished upon application to tho superintend' ent. Vouchers will be issued for pay mont on tho first of the month fol lowing tho completion of tho con tract, and monthly on continuous contract. C. W. JAMES, Suporlntondont State Ponltentlary. Salem, Oregon, May 20, 1007. 5.21-25-29-6-4-8 Notico of Appointment of Adminis trator. vTtinn I tiAroiiv crlven that on the 17th day of May, 1907, tho County Court of Marlon County, uro.wi .,..i.. i n Marsh of Salem, Oregon, administrator of tho estate of L. H. Rowland, deceasea, ami -.. ,.. -nmitred bv law, all jnK quauuuu ua .i - , persons bavlng claims against sam estate aro hereby notified to r cwni them with proper vouchors, m by " required, to the undersigned at tne office of P. A. Turner, rooms 15 and 16 New Broyman Block, Salem, or egon, within six months from the date of the first publication of tns notice, to-wit: May i. O. MARSH, Admlnlstrar P. A. Turner. Attorney for Estate, CASTOR I A Til KW Y Him Alwip Be Sears the Kawreef om tmw. i "" mvi my ureatMtk. ' Price . Z " from fciH 1,5 HlghUnd.Oteto.fu Thu i. - i.... rtR " " lu wmj ttatj tnn.A . I .ii. ' This wag lwtwistjf no An mMI.1.4 i "u ouiiea ace.--l. H4 vr. d. i:. KTnw m For sale by m inalt. mussEs FrrrED, w UhderwooJ Standard Typewriter. A Purchaser of u Underwoi Hccomcs a nmhrid elation world i prcclatlon of Speed and DsraMto. Tho "Waltkg ifcfi ; bcrcd by lis thraufc. Undenvodl Vvll 08 Sixth Slmt,! 1 OREGON CTATF RANK "" i Jefferson, Off Capital $251 Bestfaciitfifc! tellibk bwkiK' patroos. JA" good towif i1 1 stores, gw"M fcanfc.ai Hi Comeaii1 On J. A, M.J. AUPf Wtorv ' tiDwir- AMfi m m iifctka .lUtor, ..V-.lWtf3!1 ! w !!Sc M3. m tctw U ievr: p lllllM8 fiU asffl $ TfeeF. - -i.uiJfcJk -eu&i