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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAli, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1008
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SPECIAL
SHOE SALE
Big Hnfc of Ladies and Men's
$3.00 Shoes, both in High
Shoes and Oxfords, in all
leathers, Tan, Gunmetal, Ve
lours, Patent, Colt and Box
Calf, a line that most stores
get $3.50 for. We offer the
above line for four days next
week at
BLUE -$
WOMEN
$iC
Sale Positively Closes Thurs
day, May 21 st.
These Shoes were not bought especially
for this sale but are our regular good values
at $3.00.
Our large increasing trade enables us to
buy in large quantities and command lower
prices and better values from the faclo.ies.
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THE HIKE
AVrttnnn dliriltld imilnMifnrifl flinf
melancholia, commonly called "tho
uiues, is in nmo times ouc oi ten a
sure symptom of somo serious female
organic derangement nnd should
have immediate attention.
"Women -whoso spirits are
depressed, and who nro ailing
nnd miserable, should rely upon
lydiae.pinkham's
Vegetable compound
as is evidenced by following letters.
.Mrs. I'. Ellsworth, of Mayville,
N. Y., writes to Mrs, Pinlcham:
" For three years I wab in an awful
despondent and nurvous condition
caused by fcmnlo troubles. I was not
contented anywhere, and was in such
rriTihtnTif fnni thnf. ftnirtitf Mnrr o?-rUili
was going to happen that it Bcetncd as,
though 1 should lose my mind. Lydla
. 444 STATE ST. PHONE 442
LEADERS IN UP-TO-DATE FOOTERY
E. I'lnitham'ft Vegetable Compound has
restored my health, and I cannot say
enough for it."
Mrs. Mary J. Williams, of Hriclgo
nort 111., writes to Mrs. Pinklmm:
" I have been suffering from a fcmnlo
.trouble, bacloiehu and lieadaches, and
was ho unie mai 1 wan sitnpiy in tiespair.
I feel it my duty as well as my pleasure
to tell you that Lydla E. l'ickham'a
Vegetable Compound cured me. Tho
change in my appearance is wonderful,
and I wibh every Buffering woman
would try it."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydla $. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound, mado
from roots and herbs, lias been the
standard remedy for female ills,
and has positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcenu
tion, irregularities, periodic pains,
backache. "Why don't you try it?
coming election Hi June, for npprbv-'
nl nr rptprllnn. Tn vlow nf llintn
factB tho regents have thought It
best to make tho following state
ment: Sinco 1901, tho university lwi3 de
pen tie J for Its resources upon tho
annual appropriation of $-17,500,
carried by the act of that yenr, to
getlier with tho Interest .on the unU
vcrslty fMnd, Incidental fees, .and Irt
terest on the Vlllnrd fund, amount
ing to about $10,000 a yenr, and
pneclnl nupfoprlatlons from tlmo to
time. Tho net of 1901 was intended
with tho revenues from other sourco3
primarily to cover tho necessary cur
teat expenses nt tho time -of its
adoption. It has been necessary to
supplement the amount thereor,
from tlmo' to timo, by special appro
priations, that of 1905 bolng $C2,
500. Tho purnose of the bill now
pending Is to merge in one act all
appropriations. The amount tnoro
of Is based on careful, nnd what Is
believed to bo, conservative esti
mates, and In the opinion of tho
Regents Is necessary , to bring tho
university up to nnd maintain it at
tho standard of ofnclency which tho
nilnrnllnnnl Intercatn nf the state re
quire. Th? bnre cost of maintenance
is now approximately 575,000 a
year. Adilltton.il instructors aro
nn-ilnl In snvofnl denartmontB.
ivhlch will bring tho amount for
mninifnnnor tn sxh.umi nr suu.uuu
n yenr. The llbrnry, which touches
all depnrtmeuts a"ke, will redulro
nn nnnunl expenditure oi at lenat
$10,000 a year, for Bomd years, to
bring It to tho proper standard ot
efllclencv. Provision should bo mado
Immediately for tho accommodation
nf the wonrji of the University by
furnishing and hunting tho urosont
cot'neo nnd by the construction of
nddltlonal cottages or n general
dormitory. This. It In estimated,
will tnkn n1ir SnOODO. Now
buildings are mailed for cIbbs, lab
oratory nnd rcruauon puniopo-, nf n
Spring
Medicir
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Is a necessity. You need itrydun.wife or
husband needs it, your children need it--
everybody, neods jt Th.bst is
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HOOD'S
tfj
S a r sa
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parilla
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It is the best because it Has 'the.-rhost cur-'
tive merit, the most economical, cur'i
the most jicoplc. ,
It cures spring humorSj bad blb'od, scrotal!
eczema, rheumatism, wneh all others Jail
Buy a bottle, and begin to take it today.
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100 Doses One Dollar
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ARGUE FOR
SINGLE TAX
Vcw Comorntlons.
lemond Ico Company Principal
I Pnrtlnn.l Drniron! CODltnl
k, $5000; Incorporators, Vl!lnrd
irmack, II. W. Uiiuert ana v;nnH.
ep Cre-k Lumber Co Prlncl-
nce. Pertrid: capital biock.
1,000: Incorporators, U. S.
to, Frank Garrison and Joseph
Irtland Automobile Chlh Prin-
omee. Port and. OroEen: mcor-
lors, Lew b Russell,. Sol Rlu-
fr, c, B Ilrown, W. F. Lipman.
inman, k. Henry wemmo, w.
ok, L. Thrrkelson and J. B.
iasco Cc.uity Electric & Water
tr CoPrlnplnn1 nfflco. Condon.
Ion; capital stock, $3,000,000;
rporators, Geo. s. carpenter, i:
jtirlburt and Mark W. Gill.
1 ItMvaa Jiut as well the' Btato con
vention Instructed some of theso del-
CKntes for Taft. They do not bo-
, llevo In Stntoment No. 1, nor In any
pledgss whatever not accompanied
with the. goods or tho equivalent, nnd
everybody knows what would hap-
pw If there wub any chance to
I switch at an opportune moment.
I
if you want to see Bryun elected
J nominate Jos. Cannon, or one of the
wheolhoraes ot the Benate.
Col. Page of Salem Is in derannd
ns grand mnrshnl ot the parade at
hortjo ahowB.
By tho way, whoro are tho plumb
era who havo made any great fort
unes In thlB city? .
H. DKXL1XOKU WltlTKS HIS OPIN
IOX AM) IIKASONS FOR IT
KTATISTICS.
THE BUREAU
a gentleman's rosort you not only find gentlemen In front of
he bar but behind tho bar.
F. P. TALKINGTON, Proprietor ..
H s "ong rxperlonco in the business 'lias taught htm that It .payH
fo ouy only tho host.
WES, LIQUORS an3 CIGARS
rVphcno, 177, 356 Stato 8t.
Niagara Compressed Air Spraying Outfits
Tho n33 eomnletn snrnver 1- the market. Something to a
rd upon Descrintlon on renncst Comp!to Wind Mill ana
0ap House, Wood and Steel, Tanks.
CHASE & SKAIfE, 198 Statetcet
Corvn'llB, May 12. (To tho Ed
Itor of Tho Journal.) Hero Is an ex
tract from tho -official report of the
town clerk of WolllnKton, New Zoa
land, for the year 1902-3, concerning
tho Blnglo tax which hnn been In
for"co In thnt prosperous city of CO,
000 people for n number of years.
"Tho result of tho first yenr'n
trial of thlB system of rating mint
bo considered a Brntlfylni? oiro, nnd
leaves no room for regret nt its adop
tion. Thnt which wiib claimed by its
expononta hna been amply fulfilled;
It encourngos Improvement, stimu
lates tho tno of land, secures tho un
earned Increment to thoBe who liava
added tho value, mulcts all lands In
their fair Bharo of taxation, and par
alyzes the old syBtein undor which
rontnl values on lands could by
Blmnlo mnnlnulatlon reduco local
taxation to a farce."
Tho slnglo tax began to be nuopioa
In the dlfforent boroughs In Now
Zoaland noarly flfton years ago and
It now Ib tho prevailing system in
that country, having boon extend!
until now eighty different boroughs
nro now rating on "unimproved val
ues." The latest government report
(1000) show It no greatly stimu
late building trado"; to cause much
vakinblo suburban land being cut up
and plnced on tho mnrkot and th8
rendered more available for reil
dontlal purooses"; and "not to ln
crease ront," but to reduce It.
Has caused "vacant sites being
filled up with Improvements."
"Its tondency Is to discourage
land speculation."
Tho report uf the government on
this Bubjoct are brim full of similar
favorable commont, seeming to fully
establish tho contention of advocates
of this system of taxation. Th re
nA nlan chna.' that the SVSteiU 8
sprenJIng rapidly as It beneficial
effects become more apparent.
These facts. If truo, mean some
iklTi,' nml facta nre bettor than mere
assertions, and I am therofore pre
senting them without comment ior
the candid consideration of the vot
ers. H. DKNLINGER.
cost of approximately I7G.000. Tho
Vinntlni- nnwpr nn.1 wnter Illnnt mtlflt
bo enlarged, nt an cxpenso of $10.-
000 or ?1 o.ooo to meet uie ucmanv
uwon It for heating, Irrigation, nnd
fire protection As Bbon ns fun'ls
nro nvnllnble, tho enmnus ahould bo
enlarged, to meet prccnt nnd futrtr
necdB, bv ncnulrlng n-ld'tlonnl
grounds bv purchao. If fntlsfnctory
prlco enn bo obtained, and If not, by
nnnflnmnntlnn
Thnan aAvorrtt It (Mil a will CORt froln.
$12C,000 to fino.OOO, nnd to?othor
with otlrrt. developing with tho
crowth of tho university, will nbsorb
the entire amount carried bv tho
present bill, and all add'tlonnl rev
enues, over and above tho expenses
cf maintenances, for a numbar of
yenrs to comd
This covem, In n genornl wnv, tho
nila nf tho nnlvorsltv P WO FOO
It, and tho ubo to be mado of tho
proposed appropriation
Thero Ib nnnthcr mntter which
should bo nlluded to Tho invoking
of tho referendum hnn nrtrlcted tho
university, slnco January 1, 1907,
n tho nnnunl nmount nnnroprlntnd
bv -the net ot 1901. and abctt $10,-
nnn n vnnr I'rnm othnr sources. maK-
Inp n total o,t about SGO.OOO a year,
which has boon Inadequate to pny
tho expenses. Tho deficient InRt
year was meant by tho board nou
ponlng all Improvements, purchase
of furniture, additional anparattM,
and the like, nnd by part of tho fac
ulty voluntarily foregoing MHr sal
urles for tho last quarter of tho yoar,
relying on the approval of tho pond
ing bill or subsequent appropriation
bv tho legislature for -their pnymen.
Tho salaries and Jacldental cxponfos
for tho present scholastic yonr will
nmount to nt lenst JGO.000. to mo-t
which there h an appropriation of
$47,000, Interest on 'and fund, os
tlmnted at $5,000, InteroM on VII
lnrd fund, $2,00, or a total of $54,
700. At the close of the preiont
scholastic yenr the Mnlvorslty win,
thoreforo, be prnctlcnllv without
funds nnd as tho law absolutely pro
hibits tho Regents or faculty from
p'cdgtng the fa'th of the Mate for
tho university. In execs of tho ln
como for tho current year, it Is not
apparent how It will bo nblo to opon
Hi doors next fall if tho pending ap
propriation Ib defeated.
Wo mhy add thnt the Regents re
ceive no compensation whntovor for
their services, hut realizing, In tho
dUchargo of their duties in admin
ItratIon of tho university, they aro
but servants of tho people, thoy pro
tent tho facts, for the consideration
and final determination of the voter
without argument.
Respoctinully submitted.
NEHEMLH L. BUTLER
JAMES W. HAMILTON
CYRl'S A. HOLPH
WILLIAM SMITH
FREDERICK V HOLMAN
R. 8. BEAN
J. C AINSWORTH
MILTON A. MILLER
SAMSON II FRIENDLY
Board of Rogents.
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BANK TALK No. 13 .
By the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, Salem, Or.
THE SOURCE OF POWER
Which turns tho whool ot tho mill prosperity, Is monoy, With
out money, you cannot even start tho wheel, hut onco aUrtcd, it
turns caalor with every revolution. Thoro la but ono way to .ac
cumulate money, and that la by Bavlng. A llttlo monoy and a good
credit established, by consistent saving, will accomplish wonders.
Wo, want you to get ahead, and Btnnd ready to help you. Nothing
opens tho gntoway to success so quickly bb
and nothing gives you more satisfaction than the fcoljng that yoii
nro Independent, It adds to your good cheer, brings contentment,
and makes your whole lifo easlor to Hvo. These happy result
do. not requlro a big bank balance Begin with any small ameHHt
you can spare, and add to It regularly from your surplus earslans
ot theso prosperous days. Every dollar saved and deposited la
tho hank Ib adding Just so much to ..
FORTUNE'S CORNER STONE
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
ELECTRIC WIRING
sc
Wo wire Btrlctly In accordance with tho InWt rules of tho board
of flro underwriters. Electric repairing of all kinds, Extra
lights nnd switches Installed at a roasonablo charge.
Wc Give a Parlor
fixture PREE
With all rcsldonco wiring. Thlu olectroller will bo flnlshod In
brush brat, oxydlml, copper or any otlur finish you want, equip
ped with either two or three llghta, and hung lu i your parlor.
Our ohargCB aro reasonable but consistent with flrBt-class work
nnJ the high grnde matorlal required by tho undorwrltorB. Sato
vV ring reduces your lusuranco and minimize tho dangor of flro.
Electric Fixture & Supply Co.
FRED R. WATERS, Manager
245 N Liberty St. Phone 263
STATEMENT OI' THE HEOKXTH
IX RKOAItl) TO THE U.VIVKHSI.
TV AlM'ltOritlATIOX.
Ofllce of the Board of Regents of
the Unlvnlty of Oregon. Eugene,
Orogon. May 11. 1908. To the Peo Pee
ple: Rased upon tho estimates
tho last legislature, by more than
two-thirds vote, passed an aot, ap
propriating $125,000.00 annually,
for the support and maintenance of
tho University of Oregon, and for
the construction and furnishing of
additional buildings purchase of
inn.nn A rfprfmiliim has
been invoked on the bill, and it wU
be submitted to the voters at the
COMFORT hHOl AND
HOl'SB SLIIM'ERS
We have a fine istotk of Ladlos
and Meu's easy house Slippers an I
Shoes wth wldo toes, and elastic
!dp$; also al full line of Men's, Wo
men's and Children's Oxrorus anu
low shoej from $2.25 up to $5;
Come in and see my stock. (
Jacob Vogt
249 State street.
OWN PEOPLE ARE GROWING WISE
A lareo number of them aro now using ALLKN'tf IIQBTON'
UROWN llUKA!! FLOUR. Tho people of Now EtiBland havo
ii veil on Rut such Puro FooiIb for ovor a hundred years. Theso
LoodB are iit up in packagos and In 10 and '25-j.ound sacks
ffl are ?or sale by ALL I'lllBT.OiaflS aUOCIJIIS.
AliLUN & LKWI. rurtlmid,
Distributors for Orogon.
ALLEN'S B B B FLOUR COMPANY
Ban Jose, Cal
DoaMolaoa, Iowa
UNDERTAKING AND
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IICST SERVICI3
COMPLHTB OUTFIT
Only wbito hearse and
horses In Marion and ad
joining counties.
f . T. RIGDON
, I, O. O. F, BWg
45 C Court t,
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