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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY', MAV 7, iOOR THE CAPITAL JOURNAL 14. HOFER, E1. ami Prop. An Independent Newspaper Dorotcd to American lTlnclple and &t tho'l'rogroM and Devclopemcnt of All Oregon. 7iLita. Pnbllttied Krory Evening Srccpt Sunday; SMera, Orc& if wffuIO?!?V. '. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. 'r UPcS- -V vjln Variably, In Advance.) ' " , tf WkN Oally, by carrier, per year , SO.00 Per motitb....'........COc I A xJh 2taUr, 1y mall, periyear- 4.00 1'er month ....33o A ' lPw V Weekly, by mall, per rear....... 1.00 Six month, 60o V - i i ii i K SPBOIAL DKLIVKftY. . i "Syir .c 'jyeRieHce of 'aubscrlbera bfranck delivery eSces arc 4tat Mwd 'at !tke ftowtef 8lMa at 85 tenia, per month, $1.89 for tare tatMt'tt u -' A'sylaim Store, 'F. O. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avenue Junction. Carline, Seventeenth atreot o A. W. Lane, 3ardon Road store. Drug's Store. Alex. Dauo. South Commorclal street, "Electric Store. C. M. Epploy, East Stato street. ITalr. Grounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fair Grounds Road. 'Howell's Coraer, Twelfth and Gross ntreota, O.'K. Greeery, A. A. Bagleba t, Twelfth street: Wkeoler'g Store, W. D. WhctJcr, Highland avenue. Yew fParlc Stor , F. G. Dower ox. Twelfth and Leslie. , "CRITICIZE .JURY SYSTKM. board should remain open It Is now of nil times, to afford the producer a place where he can market his produce nnd obtain money to ''pay his debts. Close th'o board and you c!6bo nip tho puHlnoss on Stnte street." 'Tho commltteo remained Until they wdro assured the Board of Tra'do would remain open. .The Item, is Interesting as showing tho close relationship existing between the Board of Trade transactions and other lcgltlmato lines of business of all kinds, which would suitor if tho marketing of tho nation's crops for futuro as well as Immediate de liveries were prohibited. NOTICE ! zona. "It Is not this country's des tiny to assimilate nil the nations of The American system of solectlng the world," he said. "You should ."furore wan sovoroly scored by Sldnoy strive to keep pure the blood of the, "S. J. Stcndtnan, a. London barrister, who visited a Chicago ourt room sanu listened with atnaxemont to Uio long uxamlnatlou. of talcsmon. Ho declared that In England oven In the most Important civil and criminal cii8BH, tho jury, as a rule, Is secured "within thrco minutes. "Tho prin cipal olllcer of the court, whoso duty 'is to ubsIbI the Judge, Is sntppllod "with a list usually containing 40 or 50 nnmes tnkon from a list of "persons qualified to servo," he said. "'From thlH list ho calls -12 name, tnfclnc thorn from tlir. ttnr in miv order ho pleaHes. As each man Inj wuioii no goos. into me jury nox until 12 nro there. At that moment thcro is a pause before thoy nro sworn, when either side may chal lenge but that right Is rnrely used. The good faith and Impartiality of the Jury Ik takon for granted. After Hint moment elapses, tho Jury Is or- tloml to arise, tho oath Is adminis tered, and at once the counsol for tho prosecution rises to open his founders of America. It Is the blood of Washington nnd Lincoln that Is' tho true strain of America. Would yci have It become a mon And this from an ndvocate of de mocracy. As o the faults of thU country, ho said; "What Amerlcn neoilB Ik a thrashing. You are all too proud, loo full of conceit. You worship tho mnterlnl, you Bcorn tho things that arl,hlghor than tho ma terial. Business Is everything': learning Is nothing. Why, even China, of Jts kind, has a higher typo of civilization than you have." A Unppy Father, is soon turned to a sad one If' he hns to walk itho floor every night with a crying baby McGeo'a Baby Elixir will malto tho child well. soother Ita norves. induce healthy, normal slumber, Best for disorder ed bowolB nnd Bour stomach all teething babies need It. Pleasant to take. sure, "and safe, contains no harmful drugs, Price 25 and GO cents per bottle. Sold by nil dealers. o Wouldn't Suit Her. Mr s. SpondorB I wonder how you'd llko it If I ever got "now-wo-manlBh" and Insisted upon wearing mon's lothoa? Mr. Spondors Oh, I haven't any fear of you over doing that. Men's .. clothes tire never very expensive. Vslllliuuu oiuuuiuu mill niiivo. Irritation of tho throat and hoarse ncss nro roilovod Immediately by two or Ihreo llttlo awnllows of Kemp's Balsam, tho boat cough cur. Grip patients should mnko n note of this. A N YTI 1 1 Sli SIO.VIFI CANT? Discovery that the Slnndard Oil company owns considerable prop erty on "Crooked street," in Chica go, has been a ray of Joy of lato toi tho paragrapher, and It bail called attention also to other Chicago streets significantly named. Thci h "Fake street," and there Is "Law avenue," uud way up on the north cnM.M The Kngllsh solicitor was side, an hour's ride from business. rjiobltlvo tho British usually arc. Is "Knrlv nvonuo." Nenr it i "Good Btrcot," and for the newly wedded, "BII8B avenue." If these do not suit there Is "Best nvonuo." Tho uiuno of "Ojir- Btroot" hns lent a neighborly ntmpsphero to the lint district where tho. May iBt moving vans nro numerous. Sonio persons, presumably the aspiring ' ones, have Bought'-homcs In "High Btroot" nnd "Hill street," nnd those who hnvo bumped tho bumps during hard times nro leaving "Hillock, av enue," some of thorn to' "Dlttor Sweet Place," 'others of lugubri ous tastes Hvo on "Comotory drive," and others, porhnyg tho ndvontur otiS, live on, "Alaska streot," or "Panama Btroot," with India and Ceylon near at, hand. In llou of suburban life, householders In the outskirts hnvo ''Plum street" and "Poor Htroet." Ono of tho main thoroughfares for tho hurrying feet of clerks In tho morning hours Is "Hush alruot," nnd "many nro tho dear onos" who cross "Jordan stroet." Tho discovery of tho Stand ard Oil's titles In "Crooked Btropt" was made whon tho assessors rati down tho ownership for taxation purposes. positive that under tho British systom miscarriages of Justice were rare, and that "graft" and "Jury Tlxlng" are practically unknown. Ho gasped in astonishment ns ho listen- 'd to tho quizzing of the vonlronien, and heard tho lawoyrs for tho prose- cation and defense question thorn. Whon told that In some Instances! flays olnpso without a Blnglo Juror ibclug scoured, ho oxclnlmed: "Tho UJmo wasted by your methods- must 1)0 prodigious. Tho Judge, the wnit 1ng Jurymen, the parties to.tho'cnitco and tho counsel think of-tho time itlxnt goes for naught. A few mln nltes tlovoted by the Judge at tho opening of tho cne, or oven In tho Mumming up, would in practically ovory Instance nojiluvo tho samo end, Tho whuultto of Justice would go ground faster." Mado It Pity. SI Senver Wit Snyder mortgaged his farm to buy nn nutomoblle. Join Wlnrow .Yes; but this win tor when tho snow was too deop tor ride ho used tho machlno as a Btn tlonnry onjlne, sawed 234 cords o' wood; pressed 3S9 bales o' hay an straw; did the mllkln', sopnratln' Notlro to Improve a Portion of Winter Struct in City of Salem, Notice is hereby given thnt at the meeting of th'o common council, hold April n, 1008, n resolution was adopted to Improve Wlntor street in tho, city, of Salem, Oregon, includ ing Intersection, from tho north side of NoVth Mill Crook brjdgo to the Fair Ground road in said city, in tho following manner: First, by placing in tiling not less than 21 Inches In clrcumforonco across said Wlntor strept whro said Wlntor Dtreet Is intersected by tho north line of North Btroot; whore it is Intersected by both the north and south lino of Market street, and whoro It is Intersected by the south lino of tho Fair Ground road. Second, by establishing tho grade and by grading nnd filling tho Bald Wlntor street between said polntB, to conform to said grad.o, except as monuonca in paragraph throe horo of, with full 'ihtorsoctlons. Third, by leaving or plowing out n stlrp 12 foot In width, full longth of thq proposed Improvement along tho conter of said street tb a dopth of 10 Inches bolow ho established grado of said street nnd whon so plowed rolled with a steam roller and then filling tho snmo to a depth of 6 Inches with crook gravol and then rolling tho samo nnd upon this spread a Inyor of A Inches of crushed rock well filled with rock screen ing, so tho Biirfncc of said Improve ment shall bo lcvol with the estab lished grado of Bald street. Fourth, by taking away tho brldgo over" tho ditch vhoro snld Winter street Intersected the Fair Grounds road and laying tiling In snld ditch, and covering said tiling with dirt In such n manner thnt snld ditch will bo filled full width of said Wlntor stroo,t- on n lovol with tho aurfneo of said street, cavo and except a strip 12 feet In width In center of Bnld Winter street, whoro Bnld Win ter Mtrcet Intersects snld ditch at which point said ditch shall bo filled with dirt to only within 10 Inchos of tho surface of said street, upon which shall be placed six Inches of BOOTH RRX PACIFIC R. R. TIMK TAIILK an cummin' with the machine; cut feed for tho chickens nn cattlo and ...,. -.,, ,, nnn aif, ,,, umped tli' water to th' house. Wit hn ,)0 lacC(1 4 lIncll0a ot CPUBnod Time Card No. 5a Kffcrtlvo Sunday December 20tli, 12.01 A. M. Toward Portland Passongw. No, 16.-5:53 A. M. Oregon Express No. 18,-8:40 A. M. Cottngo Grove Passenger. No, 12.2J45 P, m. Roseburg png. Bongor, No. 14.-0:13 P. m, Portland Kx- press. Townrd Poiilnnd Freight. No. 2255:00 P. M. PorUand Fast Freight. No. 22C--10: 40 A. M., way freight arrives. No. 226 11:28 A. M.,' way 'freight doparta; Toward San FrnncWo Paflscngor. No. 11.-11:03 A, M. Roseburg Paa sengcr. ' No. 17.-6:45 P. M. Cottage Grove Passongor. No. 15.-9:66 P. M. California Ex press. No. 13.-2:01 A, M. San Francisco Express. Toward San Francirfco Freight. No. 221. 2.43 A. M. Portland Foot Frolght. No. 22511.28 A. M. way freight. o CORVALLI8 & EASTERN R. R. T1MJ3 TABLE No. 4 Loavos . Dntrolt 1:00 p.m. fallows, commencing Jan. 16, 1908" Tmins for Corvnllls. No. 8 Loaves Albany 7:55 a.m. rrlvcs nt Corvallls ...,8:35a.m. No. 10. Loaves Albany 3:55 p.m. Arrlvoa at Corvalllo ... 4:35p.m. No. G Lcavoa Albany 7:45 p.m. Arrlvco at Corvallls . . .. 8:25 p.m. TrnliiH for Albany. No. 5 Loaves C'lrvnllls 6:30 a.m. Arrives at Albnny 7:10 a. m No. 9 Lcnvo3 Corvallla 2: 15 p. ra LO RAT EAs SOUTH P A C 14 IKK ijf 0Xj From Sabj TO AS POLLOlni w WATg Tiraotts' GhlOkJO )IK St. Louis St, Paul Omaha $69.15 $1.65 , $6145 p calcatCB he saved enough to pny off thet mortgage nn' leave a tidy bnlanre o' $470 In th'' bnnk. Oh, ye don't get th' best o' Wit on a bargain. Puck. AMKltlOA 1IIITKIIATK. The World's Ur.it Clliiinto. Is not entlroly froo from- dlseaso, on the high clovntlnns fovere pro vnll, whllo on tho lower levels ma laria U encountered to n greater or Icbs extent, nccortllng to altitude. To ovorcomo cllmato nffectlons, lassi tude, mnlaria, Jantndlco, bllllousnes3, fever and nguo, and gonornl;doblllty, tho most effective romedy Is' Electrlq Blttors, tho great nlterntlvo nnd b'ood purlflor; the antidote, for ovory form of bodily wenkness, ner YOiisnoMi, and Insomnia. Sold under guarantee nt .1. C. Perry's drug storo. Price 50e. . "'America Is lllltorati," quoth W Lutoulawskl, professor of sociology nnd logic. In tho University of Cra cow, HtiHsIau Poland, when ho rcuuluM Chicago on his year's leave of nbsonct to study conditions In tlto United States. "In my stay in this country I have been moat Int prossod with tho utter disrespect of learning .thnt prevails," .ho added, aplunutorlly. "To your business. ioudH you pay largo salaries, $50, V)00 u year. To your professors, you pay $2,000, ot perhaps $1,000. It Is becaua you hnvo no know ledge, no thlnkors that you have among you thousands of false teachers." Ho modestly advised tho United States to treat her for algn oUuuont ns guests, not as clU- I A Thousand Dollars In tho bank to your credit would glvo you a chance for blg gor and hotter things. By porslstuut saving on a dull nlto plan for a few years, you can suvo that amount out of oven n Humll incomo. A saving of 50 onta a day. de posited with us and onrplug in terest, will do It In about live yiMtu Even 25 cents a day. will do It In 10" years. If you get right, down to busi ness uul save tlvo dollars n wool:, you'll Jiuvo tlto thousand in a a llttlo vor throo ywtri and a half. Let us help you savo. S AV I N( W DKPART.ME-NT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK COFFEE Why Schilling's Best ? Because it is best and your money is yours if you think you don't find it so. Your iiorer xt tnrni rour rooner If jroo don't liko It; w pay him rock to bo rolled as abovo stated, and tho north line of nald ditch shall bo the north lino of snld Improve ment. Fifth, tho cont of such Improve ment nhnll bo as30i!BCd to the abut ting and adjacent property ownorn ns provide!' In th'o charter' of said city. By order of tho common council, W. A. MOORES, Recorder. Unto., of first publication of this notice, the :50th day of April, 1908. , 4-30-llt. WEST SAVED COUNT KY HEI'ORK. An ontry In an old diary tin earthed In n search for Information nbout financial panics of oarly days shows that In 1873 as In 1907 it was tho wealth of tho West which was rolled upon to rcatoro tho busi ness equilibrium, Tho panic of 1873, like that of 1857, was attributable? to over-speculation, principally in lands, In which Americana nlwnys have speculated fnr more than In any othor thing. The fnlluro of Jay Cooko canto la that year nnd many big Chicago houses had narrow es capes from shipwreck, and the out look was bad. It Ytt8 oven proposed to cIobo ,tho hoard of trade of Chi cago, IkU a committee of prominent merchants, Including Marshall Field, L. Z. Lloter and J. W. Doano, called upon tho officials of that or ganization, in Uio old diary just found, a Chicago business man, now prominent, records -the nrgumont made ngalubt tho closing ot tho board, ono which Is equally perti nent In those, days of proposed con gressional legislation which would practically bring about the closing of grain and provision exchanges the country over. "Wo nro members of the Chicago board of trade," said this committee "nnd whllo wo nro dry goods merchants, wo are ou tltlod to all tho rights and privi leges of the Board of Trade that yon are, and whon you talk of closing NOTICE, To Improve a Portion of' Street. Stat. Notice Is horoby given that at tho meeting of tho common council of tho city of Salem, Orogon, hold May 4, 1908, a resolution wns adopted to Notice to Change Gi'imIch on State iiihI, Commercial Streets. Notlco Is hereby given thnt tho common council of tho city of Sa eom, Oregon, adopted a resolution, April 27, 1908, for tho changing of established . grados on Stato Btroot In salcl city botwocu tho oast lino of Commorclal tilroot nnd tho west lino of Church streot, and Commorclal ntrcct In snld city botweon tho north! bank. of South Mill Crook and tho north lino of Conter streot. Said change to bo mrtdo In nccordanco with tho profiles and report na mndo front tho survcy'of J. B. Por rott. By order of tho common council, W. A. MOORES, . 4-30-llt. Rocordor Arilvos at Albnny 2:55 p.m. No. 7 Loaves Corvalllo 6:00 p.m. Arrives at Albany 0:40 p. m No. 11 (Sunday only) Leavos Corvallls 11:15 a.m. Arrives at Albnny 11:58 a. nt No. 12 (SunJny only) Loavos Albany 12:35 p. in Arrives a. Corvallls .... 1:18 p.m. - For furthor Information apply to Trnlrw f-om and to Ynqttlnit. No. Arrives at Corvallls ...,11:00a m Arrive, nt. Albany 5:55 p.m. Lo.ivon Ynqulnu. .:.... 6:45a.m. Kansas City $61.65 TICKETS' WILL be May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, at July 6' 7, 22,231 August6,7,2l,2 Good for return la ) i otopover privilege i , within llnfe' mwa THE I'or nny further Worwn, J igtnti. WM. M'MfHiur Genornl ftuccpr km roiiTMSD.omcMLi TORRID Z01 FUNARCE NOTICK. Notlco Is 'horeby glvon that the common council of tho city of Sa lom, Oregon, will at 8 o'clock p", m. Improve Stato streot In snld City with on the 1Uh (lay of MaX 1908 at tho full Intersections; botweon the easti line of Commercial street and the west lino of Church streot In the fol lowing manner: By tailing up the south railway connection connecting the street- rait way track of tho Portland Railway, Light & Power company with tho street railway track of tho Oregon Electric Hallway company at the In tersection of High and Stnte street- In snld city, and by paving the road way of said street with Warren' Bltullthlc waterproof pavemont nnd by moving out nnd establishing tho cuib lines on said street and for tho doing of all othor things required by and tot forth In tho plans and specifications now on fllo In the of fice or tho city recorder of said city for tho pavemont of said portion of said Stato street with Warren's Bltullthio waterproof pavement, which plans and specifications will govern tho mnklng of paid Improve ment In every respect. Tho cost of said Improvement to bo assessed on abutting nnd adjacent property, ns provided In tho charter of said city. By order common council, V. A MOORES, Recorder, Dato of first publication of this It we must emphatically protost. If notlco tho 6th day of May. 1908.. over there was a Unto whoa the1 5-5-ilt, common counclj chnmbors al Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess upon each lot or parcel of land liable thorefor Its proportionate sharo of the cost of Improving Hood streot lu ihe city of Salem, Oregon, with full Intersec tions, between tho east lino of Com morclal streot and tho wet lino of Sixth street In said city, to be Im proved ns shown by the plans and specifications on file In 4ho office ot tho city recorder of said city. All persons Interested In said as sessment shall appear at said tlmo beforo snld common council, and present objections If any they have to said assessment, and apply to said common council for tho privilege If they so deslro to make paid Improve ment lu lieu of their assessment. Dono by ordur of the common council of the cityof Salem, Oregon, tho 4th day of May, 19 OS. W. A. MOORES, 5-5-3t. Recorder. Oregon Klectlrc Time Table Time of arrival and departure of 'cars nt Snlom is as, follows, Portland find Intermediate pelnta: , Arrlvo Leave Local 8:40 rt."m 0:00 a.m. Exproas 10:Q a.m. ' 0:05 a.m. Local 1:25 p.m. 11:05 a. nt. Express 1:30 'p, oi, 1:45 p.m. Local 5:45 p.m. 3:28 p.m. Express. 8:20 p.m. 6:00 p.m. OCT. Co Stcnmors Pomona anil Orogonla leave for Portland Monday, Wednes day nnd Frldny nt 10 n. m. and Tuesday, Thursday and Snturdny at 6 a. m. For Corvallls, Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday about 7 p. m. M. P. Baldwin, ngont. Office and dock at foot of Trade street. M. P. BALDWIN, Agent. I K ;. Tho uUuv m min brick lined TorrU Ze Guaranteed si, imott 'M proof, Economlul and A. L. FRAJ 238 STAW STUBtJ Eitlmatea furnliW o I tHUimHIIMMMIIMUl Gold Dust Flout i - Mad by TfflE RTDNXT POW XX OOUPAX1T, Sidney, Oregoa. ; ; Made for faiailv dm. Ak joar 1 1 1 grooer for it. Braa tad tVorU i alwayt oa aaad, ! ! CASTOR I A i'or Infants and Children. Tin M Yw Kivi Always Built tC&jjfifiSSt Sears tho fiMgnature o P. B. Wallace AGENT PrNioV Hickory birk Cough Remedy AMOlVTH' Coughs, Colds CROUP Ivrhoopinf Couh lorsrnM BronchllU SORE TrlROAT M PMM TMROATndtUNCS llll II III ! II II I SAUW. U--- THS BWT 0Wt ; piuir.'y wm Can be ofcW 3 tender ad JW "' M.v All our i1 ,rt from tut dfc!l51 the table to Htk;-fJ faitldloui. 0rpr( quality tDB p,aCfl in Itim, . ! PIioiio . TO OWNERS Of The undent ...... .ndle.Bdi' i -. For1 and trotting p-- ppirw SiM' board and care i Becky A ..nift " Tl i ". . t,inzM if lil fni" . ii.. mtUf- ..: tHSttZuXX Sgtf&fi0