', "V DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BARIUM, ORBGON. TIIUIISDAV.MUGUST 22, 1007. OREGON NEEDS DIPPING 4)no Wcbfoot Is Broken and She Shows Signs of Having "Scab" It is only a short tlmo until tho stato fair will bo running full blnat. Tho grptindfl havo boon put In ele gant shape, and tho now Btablcs and othor buildings and tho many Im provements will bo a revelation to visitors, who havo uIbo attended provlous fairs at Salem. Thoro is ono thing that needs fixing though, and that badly, and that is tho flguro supponod.to ropresont Oregon, located at tho northeast corner of tho pavilion. If it does ropresont our great and glorious common wealth, then for a cortalnty it is tlmo Tor tho stato to bo hnujed into tho 'flrydock and bo overhauled. It Hh htiorrowful looking old girl. Her cuticle has peeled off until sho looks 'itko a small boy's back in tho glad Borne first days of tho swimming sea son. As a matter of fact, if tho Hhoop Inspector ovor gots his 'yes on hor ho will ordor hor "dipped" nnd (liiarantlnod for 00 days wlth 'out grace. Ono of hor big toes is knocked off, and sho has It tucked uwny undor tho other foot. It should bo replaced, and, if nothing olso can bo done, tied up In u rag. Hotter appear to havo a soro too than havo ono of hor blessed old wobn broko looso llko that. Sho 'needs manicuring, too, for tho ends vof lior flng-M-B aro la iiuod of trim ming, and her feet look as though who was .mirroring from Ingrowing nnlls. The exprosHlou on hor fnco also Indicates that she Is In pain. Tho stale seal, too, Is In bad shape, mul If th" old glr' has to "lly with her own wings" sho will novor get fnr from hor prosont position. Wo did not notice hor stockings, Its against our luvjolablo rule, but It surely wouldn't hurt to havo tho Iioho tuned on hor. A closo, critic al examination might show other do fools but wo will "no further sook hor fralltlcH to disclose." The fig ures with tho horns of plenty also look llko they had plenty of horns, mid should be given a coat of white wash or a conplo of pairs of over alls or something, for they sure need It. PORTLAND'S BIG BAND FAILURE (Continued from pago ono). "Itcgiilur iih (ho Sun" Is nu oxprosnlon ns old ns tho rnco. No doubt the rising and setting of the sun Is tho most rogulnr perform nnco In tho universe, unless It Is tho action of tho llvor nud bowels when rogulatod with Dr. King's Now Life Tills. Ouarantood 'by J. 0. Perry, druggist. 2Co. o- . . UlllMTOIIllllg. Miss Wider Woll, I maintain (hat women can do anything that man -can. Mr. (lavuam Oh, no. Tho auction eer's hiiHluurt Is one a woman cannot go Into. MIsh KM or N'oiihouhuI Sho'd make every bit as good an auctioneer us a man. Mr. (luzxuni Just Imngltu) an tin married woman getting up .boforu a crowd und oxolnliulng, "Now, gentle men, all I want is an offer!" 13x vhan?e. o Kviwrm, For tho good of thoao Buffering vlth Aoxomu or other such trouble, I vrUh to say, my wlfo had something of that Wind nud nftor using tho doc tort' remedies for some tlmo con cluded to try OhauiborUtn's Salve, and it proved to bo bettor than any tklug sho bad tried. Fur sala at Dr. ftono's drug storo. forenco with tho receiver. For two nights he has not slept a wink, The. blow fell heavily on Mr. Moore, and ho blanched with paid as he Baw bov oral policemen holding the Impatient nnd Jostling throng "of depositors back from tho door. Tho following notice was posted on the door of tho bank at exactly 10 o'clock, though that something was wrong was evident an hour earlier when the doors to the saving account depositors did not open at 9 o'clock, tho usual hour. Notice on Door. "Portland, Oregon, August 21, 1907. Owing to Inability to reallzo on our securities this bank is closed by ordor of .tho directors. "V. II. MOORE, Pros. "Tho Orogon Trust & Savings Ilank has been closed by order of tho circuit court of tho Stato of Oregon, for Multnomah county, and ThomaB C. Devlin has boon duly appointed rocolvor for said bank. IIo will have charge of Its property and effects and will conduct Its business. "Customers of tho snfoty dopoalt vault will pleaBo como to the side door on Sixth streoc." Had Financiering. According to an analysis of tho bank's statement of Its rosourcos iniulo by exports, tho Indication Is that tho Institution violated all tho laws of consorvntlvo nnd substantial finance In placing so Inrgo a bulk of Its available assets In ono class of securities, tho bank holding $900,- 000 worth of Home Tolophono bonds alono. Tho bank has about 1 '1,000 Bavlugs accounts and over 2500 chocking ac counts. Tho savings accounts nro with but vory fow exceptions loss than $1000, tho avorago being only $57 por depositor. Tho bnnk has for mouths pnst been limiting n wide spread campaign to securo small sav ings accounts, and did a .land-olllco business by mall. Among tho hundreds of depositors who clamored at tho door for admit tance woro poor woman and girls, old men, laboring people mostly. Thoro woro shop girls, waitresses and clerks thoro woro Italians, Greeks, Chlueso THAT BRIDGE QUESTION (Continued from page ono.) and Jnitanoso. and In manv castm tho savings of yonrs had boon wlpod out. TonrH foil frooly from tho eyes of scores of women and girls, who woro hit the banlost. Thoro wore men whoso lips tromblod nnd whose cheeks paled when tho clotted nnd barred doors broko tho crushing newt to them. Inside the bnnk lutnso gloom pro vailed; tho olllco force of u scoro, avo those who woro busy ovor books, uaoouutB, answorlug tele phone, which rang Inslstontly nnd harshly, gathered togothor In llttlo groups and talked In subdued whis pers. Most of thoin hud. not only lost tholr Jobs, but their savings, which they had put Into tholr own bnnk. oiwicim gists wiFirs monkv. tiiiiimtitiitittiinin f STRICTLY PRIVATE.. Wc solicit your bank- : : ins business: and :: with the assurance oil our part that k :: will be kept strictly :: nrittait. zz s Mrs. V. ( .Morris Given Personal Check for $7000 (o Pollmnnn. Policeman James F. Audorson had a thrilling oxpurluncu yustorday morning because of the closing of tho Oregon Trust & Savings Com pany. Ho had ?7000 of his wife' money on deposit In tho institution, and at once sot about to securo tho sum. IIo was successful, ns Mrs. Morris, wlfo of Cashier Coopor Morris, wrote out a chock In her own name on tho First National bank, which was Immediately honored, and the ollicor now has only $150 In tho defunct bank. This was In his own name, und ho Is content to await the outcome as to tho smaller sum. Pollcoman Anderson was bosldo himself when ho loarnel of tho clos ing of the bank yestordny morning, and he lust no time In going to the home of Mrs. Morris, 39-1 Twolfth stroot. whoro ho sought hor for In formation as to his wlfo's money. Sho told tho ollicor, who Is hor next door nolghbor, that his wife's de posit was safe, and that sho would roeelxo value In full in duo time. Audoruon then remarked that If there was any possibility that ho stood to lose tho $7000 ho would go out and hunt for Cashier AJorrls. It was then that Mrs. Morris offered to tako up tho otuccr's deposit, which alto did by handing htm hor personal oheak for tho amount on tho First National Ilank. Anderson's wlfo inherited tha $7000 recoutly from hor mother, It is tlmo that Hie people of Salem should show that thoy wero not U3 easy as certain companies had been led to believe. Councilmon I. Grcenbaunrand A. L. Frnser, both expressed th'e'mBelvs as in favor of somo kind of a com promise on tho matter. When,, inter viewed yesterday Mr. Grcenuatira said that ho had hopes that an agrco ment- would be arrived Ab'hatora th5 week of tho fair, but that th6 city would not recelvo tho $2000' reduc tion asked for He Btated that tho contracting company had made it known unofficially that they would havo no objection to a Bmall reduc tion, perhaps two or throo hundred dollars, and ho said that if they of fered to accept a reduction of twlco or three times that amount ho be lieved that tho council could be In duced to accept tho bridge. While tho contract called for a 24-foot brldgo, ho believed that tho claim that tho plans for tho brldgo had been presented nnd accepted by tho last council was woll founded, nnd thnt this might bind tho city to tho full amount of tho contract In a enso of an appeal to tho law. Ho said that tho matter had been treated In n very careless manner, nnd that tho only thing now Is to mnko tho best of It. Personally, ho said that ho would much rathor havo tho city pay moro tlinn tho full $7000, which tho two contrncts called for, than loavo tho city In tho position of providing such poor sorvlco to tho visitors who will bo In Salem at tho tlmo of tho fair. Ilowovor, ho said that it was cortaln that tho city was not re ceiving what It was paying for, nnd that running tho street car tracks over tho brldgo pormnnontly was no longer thought of. IIo said that It was bettor to havo tho brldgo with out tho rails, and that ho inllovcd the council Is right In not allowing tho linos ovor It, when tho brldgo I obviously too narrow. Tho city had tho grcntost right to kick about the toundutlon, Ho did not believe thnt there was anything In tho specifications to allow tho company to build It In tho Inferior manner lii-whlch It Is constructed. Ho said that Holland K. Page, local mnn ugor of tho stroot enr company had Informed the council thnt all mntorl al Is on the spot and that tho com pany will lay tho track immediately on the announcement of a satisfac tory agreement botwoon tho con tractors and the city council. Mr. Grttonhuum hellovud thnt th com panies would soon make a proposi tion that tho city council could bo Induced to accept, and that ho had great hopes that everything would be settled In time for tho fnlr. If It Is not settled by that time ho snld ho would not objoct to tho city coun cil holding nut for the full claims If tho brldgo was not taken over by tho city for a your or not nt all. Councilman A. L. Stockton refusod to mnko any statomont of his posi tion on tho matter, However, ho believed thct tho mettor could bo sot tlod nud that nothing ho could say to tho public would bonint tho ne gotiations which are bolng carried on. Whon Manngor Smart of tho Gon ei al Contracting Company was aeon he stated tho ho had just recolvod in structions from his company ' to blookndo tho brldgo nnd put tres pass notices upon tho approaches warning anyono passing ovor It thnt he would bo prosecuted. Mr. Smart Is of tho oplntnon that his company has mado ovory ronsonouble conces sion, and says that ho will not havo anything further to offer. IT LOOKS BAD FOR B00DLERS San Francisco, Aug. 22. Argu ments on the appeal of Louis Glass, T. II. HalBoy and tho hcad3 of tho United Hallways anl tho Parksldo Realty Company, Indicted for bribing supervisors, for a writ of prohibition and restraining tho superior court from trying thorn, began boforo tho supremo court this morning. At the outset of the proceedings tho chief Justico gave tho dofonso tho hardest shock It has recolvcd sinco tho indict ments, by knocking out three-fourths of tho defenses' contentions. Tho court agreed that putting into tho grand Jury box tho names of 11 men who woro summoned for duty pro ceeding tho present grand Jury was entirely irregular. Tho court also declared Issue of tho Insufficiency of the ovldenco on which tho Indict ments woro based, did not constitute a valid objection. Tho only point on which tho court cared to hear argu ments wub as to tho prolongation of tho grand Jury. o PATTV WALKS ON IUS HEAD. Rcmnrknblo Europenns Join Ulnglin Bros.' Circus Three Hundred Star Performers. Europe never turned out two granger men than Alexander and Felix Patty, tho formqr ofA whom stands on his head, and with body perfectly rigid and hands closo to his sides, walks, Jumps, skips the rope and goes up stairs. . Tho act that these two clover Frcnchmon nro do ing on their first tour of America with Rlngllng Bros.' circus aston ished all Europe. big Attempt Made to Wr. Kfncald Account to t A suit n i . H. P. KlnZ r"'.B Lane county for h ... Another team of acrobats with this (of cortaln funds, Khlcbf? j circus, wno aro or. especial in-.no received durin ,i . in rfitnrfc nt .i... 7 "' l'J 1BOK . . :. : " i. flfAWAti .. A ' SUIT TO RECOVER ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OPINIONS A letter has been received nt tho attornoy-genornl'B ofllce from E. A. Johnson, secretary of tho Drain Commercial Club, asking whether tho board of regents was within Its rights In closing the Drain normal school. Ho claimed that sufficient funds wero on hand to keop tho schools, nnd thought that tho stato had no right to provont tho faculty from continu ing tho schools. Ho snld thnt the pooplo of Drain wero much opposed to tho schools being closed, ns suf ficient funds woro on hands for tholr continuance Tho opinion was given by Assistant Attornoy-Gonernl II. Wlnklo that tho board of regonts was entirely within Its rights. Ho snld thnt nil normal schools, ns such, woro under tho control of tho board, and that tho only thing to bo done was to roopon tho school later in the inannor permitted by tho board. Anothor opinion was given on tho right of u county to tax tho private oyster bods on Ynqulnu bay; that thoso hods woro prlvuto proporty and tnxnhlo undor tho constitution llko any other. J. II. Lutss, ns&ossor for Lincoln county, nskod for ad vice on this matter. Ho said thnt tho partlos owning the oyster bods claimed that tholr property was not taxablo, yet thoy provontod others from trospasslng on them, dlsposod of thorn for a consideration to oth er pnrtlos, and oxorclsod all tho oth er rights of ownership. Mr. Lutz hold tho opposlto opinion, which tho attornoy-gonoral's otfico has con firmed. vA third opinion was glvon on nn Inquiry by Bnnk Examiner Goo. W. Stool, on tho proper courso for him to pursuo In roforenco to tho In solvent Orogon Trust & Savings Bank, Ho was advUod that tho mat ter was outside his Jurisdiction, ns 12 months had not elapsed since tho passing of tho 1907 banking lnw, which tlmo is glvon those banks to muko tholr reports. ' o terest, aro tho Do Kocks and tholr wonderful dog. Tho Do Kocks do what Is called a throe-high stand, and tho dog is In tho middle. That is to say, with feet planted on tho head of one, it stands upright and balances tho othor man on its head, the upper man being hoad down. Tho Mlrs Gollem trop, from tho court of tho Shah of Persia, is ap pearing for tho first tlmo in America in spectacular and difficult acrobatic feats, tossing ono nnd nnothcr by foot power over many pcdastals In a scries of doublo and trlplo Bomor saults. Ono of tho troup, a power ful man, balances at ono tlmo throo porches, on the ond of each of which la anothor of tho performers. Thoao, Instead of sliding down in tho usuul manner, nro laid on tho ground bj tho man below, who lowers tho porch ns ono lowors a fish polo ovor a stream. Tho eight Belfords aro appearing In a romarkablo net along now lino? In tho ncrobatlc art. With thorn aro three boys, who aro tossed In the nr simultaneously from tho feet of tho mon, who lio on tholr backs, and thoy land In each other's laps, turn a somersnult In this position and land together on tho feet of ono man Tho Logard family, tho BorsoniB and tho two Alvarez aro three othor Eu ropean Importations whoso acts were sensations In tho other homlsphcro Inst winter. Tho novelty of nil thoso foreign acts Is thnt of tho Marncllo-Mnrnltes, who, whllo turning fllp-flnps and springs and somorsnults from should er to Bhouldor, play on swcot-toncl Swiss bolls. An ncrobatlc act of ex traordinary skill and nttrnctlvonoss Is thnt of Mnrguorlto nnd Hnnloy. Tho former, u woman, lifts tho man nbovo her head with one hand, ho balancing with head down. Then tho man holds In his teeth ono ond of a high wlro. whllo tho woman por forms on tho stool cord, doing hound ing ncrobatlc performances nnd rope walking fonts. No such company of acrobats was ovor boforo gathorod together, and It has takon tho tulont of nil Europe, m woll as this country, to supply tho nets, nidors, norlallsts, clowns, Jug glers nnd animal trainers woro nil bolectod with tho snmo pains; nnd no of Oregon on th.i...' Hnnra . ." 11 'll0 , .. lUAIiaVRP (If n. t t .. . .. -- - uai is ciaimeu that thrf re ceived in fees whIch " his hands by virtue of v.. I tho filing of lncorpontio,. to notaries public and otjj iuiiuuub commissions, 04 Tinla annnln 1. ..-..,, ovuuio JUUrnill bill things not mentioned, rd uuioum is not known. Ml In tho complaint as Koiil .... tii . T TWI uumpiaiut asks that the 1 besides being charged amount which was alledl nccounted for during jbteJ m;u, uw ciiargeu with thin J suit. Besides theso matters tk plaint states that on Ata 1897, W. S. McFadden,UJ lng attorney for tho state, 1 to onng this suit practlethl I'.uovui. iuiih, uui reiMHvl ANIGHTOFLAIGH Swell Elegant Jones MM Audience "Swoll Elegant 3omV last night nnd hold a 1 opera house, which Mi attonded, considering tWJ so many Salem theatres of tho city. Tho playlim dor bit of wlro, Just en string Ezra Ko ml all's Tho play Is written foci pose, but nt tho samo tla (lull's support was eicliti mado moro plenslng his IB logues nnd by-plnys. SCr. 1 relics largely on twists oM for his humor, and in b!i$ hns somo puns that carrri ago. However, there can lei but thnt Kendnll Is an t-JH lino, nnd the convulslte Inst night was Indisputable p It. His story of washlnjl a orowd In the Pillions ay ns ho says: My face aHr' my hnnds" is Intense!; rol oxcollontly told, but his best? work Inst night, and It m fine, wad the explanation rf It Is thnt tho Hlngllng Brothers nro to nn obtuse fellow-actoraWI llrnantit liirr hitrnrn tlw ltnl.lln in 'inn . . . . . . . vk. ' I " " "" i'"""- "" piaster being uougn- w nest ponormers or mo enuro worm. jj. wn8 intensely mlrth-pron -" Is tn lift honi d SO KOOd in I A substitute is novor ns good as tho fnll senson of theatric tho original thoroforo Insist on got 1 forerunner of what Is toces! ting what you nsk for. A donlor who is always wanting to sell you some thing just ns good Is not working for your intorosts, but for tho extra profit he hopes to make. o VETCH AND CHEAT SEED We havo a limited amount of each on hand, nnd it you will need any bettor put your order in early, as tho supply will uot equal the da-mund. Croup Is a vlolont inflammation of tha mucous mombrane of the wind pipe, which somotlraes extends to the lar ynx and bronchial tubos; and is one of tho moat dangerous diseases of chlldron. It almost always comes on Jn tho night. Givo frequent small doses of Ballard's Horehound Syrup and apply Ballard's Snow Liniment externally to the throat. 26c, 50p and $1 00. Sold by D. J. Fry. ArMiin- linesman Kffil Aruthur Hassman, fireeu' CorvnlllB & Eastern Pej vns killed Tuesday w nIMinr fnlllnC off Or bitf ' from tho tender When & or missed him the tria Jl somo distance, "u -- , nmiM lm found. R'W,. Blodgett. who were told eH f-i.. ma A a Rmrch SBo " badly mangled bodf rj Don't o BItio And lose all Intorest when help Is within reach. Herbine will raakfl that liver perform its duties propor- lr. J. B. Vaughn Elba, Ala., writea: "Bolng a constant sufferer from con stlpatlon and a disordered liver. 1 have found Herbine to be the best .bank of Mary's river, ft medicine, for thoan tronhlaa nn ihs ,, v. l,n,l fried 10PB' markot. I havo used It constantly 'nart of the tender, along 1 T Viallaw II i . it- 1 t. ji.i .. . ... rvlnf W umisiii it iaj uu iuu uuab uieuiciuu oi rail, ana wm-u v ' ni its kind, and I wish all sufferers had been knocked of, &" from these troubles to know tho good Herbine has done mo." Sold by D. J Try. una uecu nv. j rocks below, The w"1 OASTORIA, Bmitiie 9 TM Kind You Han Atoars 6n&M Signature Z of UtJ m- J U.w. --1-tM(J Yaquina, where w '- parents. ... .)Vfl ..-.1 t u vnu in"v ,, T.. ,. , :,,r " .. .. ..c ,. hilt It CSBt" jl ami; only on Sunday." Ladles' Sflk Waist S 3 dosen all silk waists, neatly ttimmed with Tt H A splendid value at $350. OUR SPECIAL SALE PRICE Sg SALEM Tillson & Co who died iH Baker City Telegram. Rostein & Gfeenbatftf J STATE BANK Chicago tarkH, tsuttmkSkft Chic tl.WI