DAfLV PA" TAL JOURNAL, HAMM. OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 0, 1008
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
li. IIOFER, Ed. ana Prop.
in Independent Nowspper Derotod to Amcrlcn Principle and
the TroRreM and Darelopcment of All Oregon.
rtibUMied Kvory Evening Except Sunday, Salem, Ore.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
(Inrariablr In Advance.)
Dallr, br carrier, per year.- W.00 Per month 50o
DaUy, by mall, perflrear.. i 4-w Vet monlh aV5
Weekly, by mall? per year-.".... 1.00 Six montut Wo
" in MW""M MMM
estab-
SPECIAL DELIVERY.
tin. nvnninnra nf nliBPrlhfira branch dellvonr offices are)
llined at tho followlsg places at IB cents per month, $1.00 for three
, 'Xsylium Store, F. O. De Voe & Son, Asylum Avonuo Junction.
i ', Catlltio, Sovontecnth street o A. W. Lane, 3ardon Road storb.
, Dauo's Storo, Alex, Dauo, South Commercial street.
, Electric Store, O. M. Eppley, East Stato atroot.
Fair GroundB Storo, HarrlBon Dee, Fair Grounds Road.
Howoll's Corner, Twolfth and Cross streets.
' O. K. Grocery, A. A. Engloba t, Twolfth stroet. ,
Whooler'a Store, W. D. Whooor, Highland avenue. ,,
Ynw Park Stor , F. G. Bower ox. Twelfth and Leslie.
something doing.
nro
I A bed pf hard rock lias boon en
countered and mado things ko rath-
, , ., .... or Blowly, but tho company expects
Thoro Is moro hope for the city to uncovor tho five-foot vein, known
of Salem In tho auction,. salo of. -the to exl8t by noxt AllgUllt,
Tiioro is a sure prospect of coal at
Scotta Mills and four lines of rail
road to that point contomplntod,
with Woodburn vitally Interested In
tho building of one,
It can bo readily seon that thli
Is bo Important that all hero shouli
take an nctlvo Intorest In tho sub
ject. Salem must prepare to meet tho
changing cOnditlo'ns, nnd mpmbors of
tho committee should present any
Idons thnt will help the cause.
o
townslto of Donnld itban many
awaro of.
It Is tho first time that such a
real estate ontorprlse HAS I1KEN
SPRUNG ON THE COMMUNITY. v
It Is tho California mothod of Boil
ing a whole town off In a day. It Is
tho modorn method of building a
city In a year.
The peoplo will go down thoro
hoxt Tuosdny and they will bid In
tho lots AS FAST AS THEY CAN HE
OFFERED FOR SALE.
Tho carB will not hold tho people
who will want to go, tnd they will
bo thoro from all directions.
On top of tho auction flnlo soma
real OBtato will bo given nway. Those
nro now mothodB. THEY ARE
BWIFT METHODS.
Salem as n city has boon slow. It
has been Alio town of slow bolls. But
It Is awakening to new tdona rnpldly.
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SALEM MUST GI-7T CROSS-COUX-TRY
LINES.
HIGHER EDUCATION
FARMER.
FOR THE
There Ih ii splondld fooling of
frlondly encouraging support for th
Salem-Stayton electric lino.
Tho eommlttcoi aro rnnvnHstnir for
stock subscriptions nnd THE SUP
PORT IS VERY ENCOURAGING.
Tho business men of Snlom muit
roallzo that this e'ty has boon cut
off from Itt best and most lucrntlvo
trndo territory by tho enst and wost
nldo rnilrontlH.
Tho pooplo of Stayton nro anxious
to hnvo a direct rallrond connection
"WITH SALEM ON THE WILLAM
ETTE RIVER.
But tboy nro offered anothor c.it-
lot In tho Blmpo of a lino to Orogon
CPy via Scotta Mills.
Snlom Is losing hundreds of thou
snndB of dnllnrs of traffic and busi
ness IIY HAVING NO RAILROAD
CONNECTION WITH DALLAS.
Snlom should not lot any oppor
tunity hIIh to got cross-country linos
nnd Bhould not wnlt too long.
Woodburn has Just put up the
money for a connection with the Or
egon oloetrlc nnd IS PUSHING FOR
A LINE TO SCOTTS MILLS.
Scotta Mills la tho Mcccn of moro
than ouo proposed road, but If tho
ono from Woodburn Is pushed
turoiiKh. thr oth'Tt may bo dropped.
F. M. Swift, now In Now York, la
natlslflp'1 with tho llmo r'iMook near
Scotts Mil's nnd will hu'ld a $(100,
000 commit works whoro his nioun
tain of llmo Is situated AND EM
PLOY ADOPT ilrtO MEN,
Ho has a routo Tor n motor lino
aurvoyod from Oregon City to his
proposed works' nnd Scotts Mills nnd
THE RIGHT OF WAY ABOUT SE
CURED, having obtnlnod It without
payjnont.
Thoro Ib nmplo capital to build
the road. , .
It was b's Intention to build from
Cnnby, but has changed to Oregon
City.
THIS ROAD IS POSSIBLE, BUT
NOT PROBABLE IF, ns stated. Mr.
Robertson pushes his rond from
Woodburn to Scotta Mills without
delay.
Thoro U a probability that as soon
ns tho coal vein Is struck at Scotts
MIHb tho Southern Pacific company
WILL BUILD BRANCH FROM
MT. ANGEL TO THAT POINT,
Salem, wishing fnctorlos and
cheap find, also has Its eyo on Scotts
Mills and furiously contemplates
bu'ldlng thoro.
Work at Scotts Mills Is progres
sing .,.
Tho grentcst oducntlonnl need of
tho ngo Is a bettor and moro prnctlcnl
equipment for tho farmer nnd fruit
grower In tho wny of SCIENTIFIC
AND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING.
Tho stato agricultural college at
Corvallls Is trying to meot that do
mnnd. A writer In "Succobs' mngazlno
snyB the profession of ngrlculturo de
mands knowleilgo of nntniro's laws,
problems processes, nnd possibilities
moro than almost any othor.
THE FARMER DEALS WITH
MORE CONCRI7IE THINGS THAN
DOES ALMOST ANY OTHER
WORKER, and ho should under
stand tho laws of chcmlc forces.
lie should understand tho chemis
try of tho soil, In order thnt ho mny
mix brains with It. bo nblo to brlnu
out tho latent possibilities of bnr
ron. Btorllo Innd.
Ho should understand tho laws of
heredity In stookbrocdlng, tho mnr
ve'Ous possibilities of fruit ovolutlon,
nnd trees nnd of plants.
Ho should bo ready TO SUPPLE
MENT THK VARYING SEASONS
AND TO DBFEAT THEIR TRICKY
WARFARE.
What other man can get greater
onjoymont or profit from scientific
knowledge thnn tho fnrmor?
Should a mnn spend his lifo in tho
country, In tho vory Eden of nnturo's
mysterlf, nnd yet know nothing of
thoir secrets?
Is It worth nothing to bo nblo to
read "books In tho running brooks,
nnd pennons In stonos?"
Is It nothing to bo able to read tho
story of tho creation wrltton.ln tho
rocks, to be nblo to trnco tho hand
writing of tho Crontor IX THE
STONE STRATA WHICH CROI
OUT OF THE SOIL?
Is It worth nothing to n farmer
to know some-thing of tho mysteries
which unfold tho potnls of tho flow
ers nnd devopol tho fruit from tho
seed?
Is ho to remain forever Ignornnt
of tho mnrvols of the t'.insot and the
rainbow?
SHALL HE NOT KNOW SOME
THING OF THE LAWS OF THE
CIXR'DS and tho mnrvolous color
ing of tho hoavon nnd something of
tho wonderful mysteries of tho con
stellations spread over his head?
Enwrapped In Nnturo's mystorlos,
must ho remain Incnpablo of under
standing any of them, entirely Ig
nornnt of their moanlnc?
Tho fnct Is, wo hnv boon too Ig
nornnt to know or to appreciate tho
dignity and tho mnrvolous possibil
ities of tho profession of agriculture.
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PEOPLE IN AND GET BETTER AC
QUAINTED WITH THEM.
.. - . . l.naal.1
City ana country peopio ""
havo moro places of meeting, more
frequent points of contact.
CITY PEOPLE SHOULD NOT PUT
ON SO MUCH STYLE AND COUN
TRY PEOPLE SHOULD PUT ON
MORE. . ,.
Without tho country trndo the city
wOuld starvo to' death.
THE COUNTRY PEOPLE ARE
THE INDUSTRIAL AND FINAN
CIAL BACKBONE OF THE COUN
TRY and they nro entitled to bettor
treatmont In tho city.
In tho city of La Grando they havo
hit upon a rather novel mothod of
nxntnltntton which has to do with
cultivating tho good will of the homo
folk. Not long ago thoy had a Hvo
stock show up in that metropolis of
Rnntorn Orotron and from all ac
counts It was what the oxubrlant fel
low WOULD CALL A HOWLING
SUCCESS. From this tho LaGrande
folkB took the hint nnd decided to
glvo a sort of continuous perform
ance; nnd from all accounts It ap
pears tho Idea was a good ono, says
tho Telegram.
Tn nthor words, ovorv fourth Sat
urday, or thoroabouts, In LaGrando,
IS CLOSE KIN TO A HALF ltuui
DAY; with festivities all for the
farmer who lives In that vicinity,
nanrl concorts and auto bIiows and
mnrkot dayB and a general recur-
ronco of tho carnival, Is tno pro
gram bb now Indulged In at monthly
Intervals. o continue, ub wo under
stand until further notice,
' All tho dotnlls of tho matter Is
not clear from tho rooorts received
but sufficient ' disclosed to convince
tho public spirited mnn that there is
tho RIGHT SORT OF COMMUNITY
EXPLOITATION UP TN THAT
NECK OF THE WOODS. This pro
position of getting well acquainted
with your noxt door neighbor U a
mnnt nypnllotlt nno for OVOrV tOWll
and city In "tho stnto and especially
If your noxt door neighbors are til
lers of tho soil who nt first hand nro
your real Btipport.
Thoro Ib nothing that will go far
ther In real advancement than tho
cultivation of good will betweon a
munlclpnt community and a farm
ing community on which It depends.
Such courtesy nnd enterprise
amounts to AN EXCHANGE OF
FAVOR BETWEEN THE CITY MAN
AND THE COUNTRY MAN. it as
suredly has this effect, thnt In nny
public mnttor concerning the section
whether tho direct benefit bo moro
unity of purpose townrds Ub accom
plishment. Asldo from this thoro is great
soclnl nnd business benefits from
tho moro gonoral visiting of farm
pooplo to tho city. BOTH THE MER
CHANT AND HIS CUSTOMER IM
PROVE ON CLOSER ACQUAIN
TANCE. Sectional loyalty Is aug
mented by tho process; and when
this happens In every section of the
stato the stato at largo Is Immensely
bonofltted.
So wo Bny nmen to tho proposed
Saturdny and Sunday band concerts.
Snlem could not make a .ucuer in
vestment' than to ralso $2500 for
music for tho peoplo.
HAYWOOD
SOCIALIST!
NOMINEE
(United Pr03s Leased Wlrct)
Chicago, May 0. Socialists who
aro gathorlng horo todny to attend
thoir national convention, which
opens tomorrow, seem to ngreo that
William D. Haywood, prominently
Mnntlfled with itho Western Federa
tion of Minors, hna tho host chanco
of becoming tho party's cholco for
President of tho United States.
Tho rank and fllo of tho party
Btrongly favor his nomination, whllo
Bomo of the members, who aro known
as conservatives, nro opposod to him.
It Is said that Eugene V. Dobs sug
gested Haywood as a candidate while
tho lattor was still In Jail In Boise
awaiting trial on a chargo of being
implicated In tho assassination of
former Govornor Steatnonborg; Ev
ery stato and torrltory wll' havo dole
gates In the convontlon. Tho party
received 4 GO, 230 votes In tho Inst
election when Dobs ran for President
on tho Socialist ticket.
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The World's Best Climate,
la not ontlroly freo from dlsonBO,
on tho high elevations fovors pro
vall, whllo on tho lower levels ma
laria Is oncountored to a groator or
less extent, according to altitude To
overcome cllmato affections, lnBsl
tude, malaria, Joundlco, bllllousnosR,
fever nnd ague, and gonoral debility,
tho most cffectlvo romody Is Electric
Blttors, tho great altoratlvo nnd
blood purifier; tho antidote for
ovory form of bodily wonknoss, ner
vousness, nnd Insomnia. Sold under
gunrantoo at J. C. Perry's drug
store. Prlco 50c.
-o
Registration Is procedlng ns fact
as could bo expected under a vory
bad law.
o
Hntl Attnek nf Dysentery Cured.
"An honored citizen of this town
was suffering from a Bovero attack
of dysentery. Ho told a frlond If ho
could obtnln a bottle of Chambor
laln's Colic, Cholora and Dlarrhooa
Romody, ho folt confident of being
cured, ho having us'd tills romody
In tho West. Ho was told that I
kopt It In stock nnd lost no tlmo In
obtaining It, nnd wns promptly
cured," says M. J. Loach, drugglBt,
of Wolcott, Vt. For sale by Dr.
Stono's drug score.
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NOTICE
Blood Humoj
Persistent Eczema Druggist juJl.
Medlcine-Another Cornp!te Our,
Itf iriakea no difference how soVero or long.getoi
blood, hiirnora, eczema or scrofula may be, JloodS
JUSL UlU blUUU.
It has tho greatest record of any
mocUbhio ovor mado. Has recoived
,tho largest number of testimonials
40,800 in two years.
. It is tho ono above all others for
you to tako if you need a thorough
ly good medicine for your blood.
Ilcnd tho following from Mr. C. C. ftnltcy,
a Troll-known pump manufacturer, ot
COFFEE
Our name on the pack
age gives us the credit,
and puts on us the money
back burden it isn't a
burden!
Your grocer returni rour mortor If you don't
Uka Scbllllnc' Dot! we par blra
Champaign, 111
"When I askod my doctor vhat that
oruptlon was which came undor my right
ear, and which bad refused to yield to home
treatment, ho said It was' a bad caso of
eczema and that It would tako a long tlmo
to euro It. Another doctor said It was
about tho worst caso bo over saw. I fol
lowed thoir advlco for 10 months, and still
tho eruption would not heal.
"Ono day I asked tho druggist It bo bad
nnythlng ho thought would do mo good.
acjujtti l
Hood's 8&rn.uiii"rZr.L.,!:l
thrco bottlM, wlA $",,
nu.umcu arcora am. j
decided ImproTementiluTJ!
v.- 1117, UJ,.
cure.'
Ho said If anything would euro mo It was I avenue Cbamp&lpi, nj,
Hood's Sarsapari
win convinco ana euro wjinrn civena iair trial. IJnval
iMscusslon of t!u Single Tax -
Hon. E. I. J. McAlllBter, a prom
Inont nttornoy of Portland, Is billed
to nddro's tho cttlzonB of Salem on
noxt Monday, May 11, at 8 p. in,
All Interested In honrlng this Impor
tant measuro discussed nro cordially
Invited to bo prosont.
NOTICE.
To Improvo
of. StaK
A Thousand Dollars
In tho bank to your credit
would Klvo you a chanco for blR
Kor and hotter things,
Dy porslstent saving on a dell
ulto plan, for a few years, you can
savo that amount out of ovon n
small income.
A saving of 50 onts a day, de
posited with us and earning lu
terost, will do It In about ilvo
years.
Even 2G conta a day will do It
In 10 years.
If you got right down to busi
ness and savo live dollars a weok,
you'll havo tho thousand In a
llttlo ovor throe yeara and a half.
Let U3 help you save.
THE
lHOIOSEI HAND
CEUTS.
CON-
SAVINGS DEIWUTMENT
CAPITAL NATIONAL
BANK
CommlUoos nro nt work to rnlso a
subscription for SATl'HOAY AE
TEUNOON HAND CONCERTS.
Thore nro to bo Sunday nftornoon
concerts and on nil big holidays freo
band music.
This Involves a pledged subscrip
tion of about $2500 a year but IS
A fiOOI) INVESTMENT.
Sa'om should put on moro holi-
day airs, brlghton up tho etreots with
light and music at night ns well as
In day time.
MAKE SALEM A Hl'MMINO LIVE
TOWN, Vl'LL OE PEOPLE AND
lH'SINKSS,
If the city Is voted dry tho people
aro still going to havo amusements
nnd wo aro afraid they will oven got
something to drink.
It Is better to have music and "on
tortalnment for man and beast,"
bnsebnll, football, dancing and skat
ing links. THAN TO HAVE SECHET
Vices iilcticei.
Let tho screon be taken down from
tho saloons, let tho doors bo thrown
wide open and LET THE PEOPLE
DO WHAT THEV DO IN OPEN
Pl'ULIC GAZE.
Lot us have music on tho ttreots,
a cood band concort on Sunday af
ternoon and let pooplo get out Into
tho fresh air and enjoy the glorious
freedom of American cltUenshlp.
LET US INVITE THE COUNTRY
n Portion
Street.
Notlco is hereby given that at tho
mooting of tho common council of
tho city or Salem, Oregon, hold May
I, 1908, n resolution was adopted to
Improve Stato street In said City with
full Intersections; between tho east l
lino of Commorclal street and tho
west lino of Church stroot In tho fol
lowing manner:
Hy tnklng up the south railway
connection connecting tho street rail
way track of tho Portland Railway,
Light & Powor company with tho
street railway track of tho Oregon
E'ectrlo Railway compnny nt tho In
tersection of High nnd Stato streets
In said cltyj and by paving the road
way of said stroot with Warren's
Rltullthlc waterproof pavement nnd
by moving out and establishing tho
curb lines on said street and for tho
doing of all othor things required
by and sot forth In tho plans and
specifications now on fllo In the of
flco of tho city recorder of said city
for tho pavoment of said portion of
said Stato street with Warren's
nitullthlo waterproof pavement,
which plans and specifications will
govern tho making of said Improve
ment In every respect. The cost of
said Improvement to bo assessed on
abutting nnd adjacent property, as
provided in tho charter of said city.
Dy order common council.
W. A MOORES,
Recordor.
Dato ot first publication of this
notlco tho 5th day of May, 1908,
5-5-llt.
Notlco to Improve n Portion or
Winter Street In City of Snlem.
Notlco Is horoby given that nt tho
meeting of tho common council, hold
April 17, 1908, a resolution was
ndoptod to lmprovo Winter stroot In
tho city of Salem, Oregon, Includ
ing Intersection, from tho north
side of North Mill Crook bridge to
tho Fnlr Ground road In said city, In
Uio following mnnner:
First, by plnclng In tiling not less
than 24 Inches In clrcumforonco
across said Wlritor street whoro said
Winter otrcot is Intcrsoctod by tho
north lino of North street; where It
Is Intorsoctcd by both tho north and
south lino of Markot stroot, nnd
whoro It Ib Intersected by tho south
lino of tho Talr Ground rond,.
Second, by establishing tho grndo
and by grading nnd filling tho said
Winter stroet botweon said points,
to conform to said grado, oxcopt as
montloned In pnragraph throo here
of, with full Intersections.
Third, by lenvlng or plowing out
a stlrp 12 foot In .width, full length
of the proposed Improvement along
tho contor of said stroot to a depth
of 10 Inches below tho established
grado of Bald Btreot and when so
plowed rolled with n steam rollor
and then filling tho snmo to a depth
of C Inches with crook gravol and
then rolling tho samo nnd upon this
spread a layer of -1 Inches of crushod
rock well filled with rock screen
ing, so tho surface of said Improve
ment Bhall bo lovol with tho estab
lished grado ot said streot.
Fourth, by taking away tho bridge
ovor tho ditch vhero Bajd, Wlntor
streot Intorsoctcd tho Fair Grounds
road and laying tiling In Bald ditch,
and covorlng enld tiling with dirt In
such n mnnnor that said ditch will
bo filled full width of said Wlntor
street on a lovel with tho surface
of Eald street, oavo and oxcept a
strip 12 feet in width In contor of
said Winter street, whoro said Wln
tor streot Intersects snld ditch at
which point said ditch shall bo filled
with dirt to only within 10 lnchos
of the surface of said street, upon
which shnll bo plnced six Inches of
creek gravel and upon said gravol
shall bo placed 4 lnch03 of crushed
rock to bo rolled as abovo stated,
and tho north lino of cald ditch shall
bo tho north lino of said Improve
ment, Fifth, the cost of such Improve
ment ohall bo asso3scd to tho abut
ting and ndjacont property owners
as provided In tho charter of said
city.
By order of tho common council,
W. A. MOORES.
Recordor.
Dato of first publication of this
notlco, tho 30th day of April, 1908.
4-30-llt.
Notice to Chniigo Grades on Stnto
and Commercial Streets.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho
common council of tho city ot Sa
eom, Oregon, ndoptcd n resolution,
April 27, 1908, for tho changing ot
established grados on Stato streot
In snld city botweon tho enst lino of
Commercial street and tho west lino
of Church Btreot, and Commorclal
street In Bald city botweon tho north
bank of South Mill Crook and tho
north lino of Contor Btreot. Said
chango to bo mado In nccordonco
with tho profllos and report na
mudo from tho nurvoy of J. D. Por
rott. Dy order of tho common council,
W. A. MOORES,
4-30-llt. Recorder
TORRID Z(
FUNARCE
NOTICE.
Notlco Is horoby given that tho
common council of tho city of Sa
eom, Oregon, will nt 8 o'clock p. m.
on tho 11th day of May, 1908, at tho
common council chnmbors at Salem,
Oregon, procood to nBBOss upon each
lot or parcel ot land llablo thorofor
Its nronorllonnto Bhnro ot tho cost
Pot Improving Hood streot In tho city
of Salem, Oregon, with full Intersec
tions, botweon tho east lino of Com
morclnl street nnd tho west lino of
Sixth stroet In said city, to bo Im
proved as shown by tho plans and
specifications on fl'o In tho ofllco of
tho city recordor, o said city.
All persons Intorostod .In snld as
sessment shnll apponr nt said tlmo
beforo said common council, nnd
present objections If any thoy have
to said assessment, nnd apply to snld
common council for tho privilege If
they so doslro to make said Improve
ment In lieu nf thoir assassmont.
Dono by ordor of tho common
council of tho city of Salem, Orogon,
tho 1th dny of May, 1908.
W. A. MOORES,
5-5-3t. Recorder.
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