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eat foil- for m ' HI ind lie, ise ou n't he P 'LB. iLtt 'P.B. P.BL ip.B. p. St. i. a. . a., P.O. p. n. Irta i.a J. r0Jn&t Hhosierv L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE fOKNFP SWtK . InJW& rX xradimaiw TMMMAR DAILY CAPITAL JOUIHfAL, SALEM, OREGON, LUDICROUS AM) LUGUintlOUS. (Medford Dally Tribune.) i Ji,e. p,ort,anl Oregonlnn in Its nniontntlons over the course of po n i ,.OV5nt,8 ,n 0regon, Is ludicrous nnd lugubrious. No better Illustra tion was ever offered of the Inability nnd Incapacity of the old to master u e new, to comprehend the chnnges urnt have taken place nnd aro tnk- b iince, ana the fact that tho world moves than that offered liv FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1908 7j!ai)ncJihih 1 HOSIERS NEW TAN' HOSE FOR LADIES Tho famous Wnyne mnko which has no eouni in n A Lng to tho decrease In the price of cottons wo can give you the 50c Qualities for 40c Hi tockton's Special t-WTlcS A Unn,nrfl ni,.l, II... f. iiuiiucnui uiaiMiu5e lor 25c Thl3 Hoso Is mado to our ordor according to our own wlilmnir.ii Am of Hoso making. It Is a full gaugo stocklnc tlmt sells nil nvnr i country at 35c or 3 pairs for a dollar. Wo are uslnc nenrlv n thou- Lnd dozen a yonrtherofore can afford to soil thorn at a quarter a pair. kT SIZE hose 0UT SI7jl, IIOSK ALL 11LACK WHITE FOOT 7,iifn&JfhiJk IM iivrtMAfW fOR THE WHOtE FAMIIY tMBt ' - Hylp?MHSgffiSS3 A. WELCH OFFER (Continued From Page 1.) hrc3, of Stnyton, woro appointed confer with Mr. wolcli and in- Mlgato his plan of building tin ad, and thoy hnvo held sovornl Inferences with that gontlenmn and toed upon tho plan ho submlttHd t letter to tno stnyton meoting. lie plan vns nrcoptod at a meeting ili In tho oinco of Frnnk Wntor, al represoiitatlvo of tho Welch In- Irests, which wns attended by W. Fr res, George L. Brown nnd R. Dlwood of Stnyton and F. L. omul and Mr. Johnson of AuniB Hie nnd York Rlehnrdson. ronrc- fatlng, tho committee- composed of elates gon, shall have tho said bonds thnt are to be taken nnd pnld for by thorn, r -' d In sick bnnk In Salem, Ore gon, as A. Welch, hi associates and nsslgn may hereafter doslgnnti', and all said partios of the second part shall forthw'tli, ns.soon as sal I bondB aro deposited with nid bank, pay said amounts Into pnld bnnk and recolvo said bonds therefrom. Said sums so paid into said banks shn'l bo hsld and paid out as follows, to wit; Whon n. H. Horrlck, or In eno of his don th or other fhabllltv, then to tho foromnn of tho construes t'on work of ald lino, shnfl co'rtlfv to said banks that a mile of paid olo? trip lino U grmled, ties and rnlls lain nnd snlked. then spld banks slnH forthwith pay to A. Welch, bis as'n- or nsMgns one-eighteenth M-lSl part of paid mouevs so nnld In nnd for pppIi nnd ovnrv fttrthpr mHo on snld lino whn grndPd, tn an' rails lain nnd spiked, and a Ilk" oprMflento Is mnd thereof to sn'd bpk thn a'i i"nk" MmM forMi- That tho sovornl subscribing par-'with nnv to A. Welch, im associate- i. part'es of tho Hocond part, sov-i"- "ssi-ms n-'uruior uko amount ror lly promlsa nnd ngreo to pay tno enru muo m sniu uno io cnruin'ii; t!em mon. 'This ngreomont, mndo nn.l ontor- Into by nnd botween A. wcicn, erty of Mio first part nnd tho sub- brlbers of tho second part wll- .seth: j evc-al nmounti sot opposite tholr tspectlvo nnmes nnd purcluuo herewith tho nmount thereof, nt Rr value, in tho flvo year C por ent Interest paynblo soml-nnnunlly. Irrt mortgago bondi on tho pro- loser) e rtilo linn nrnno.ood tn )! m --- - ... ....V ............ -- , Ion5tnirPd f'-oni Stnyton to SnIom. nssopinto or nisigns. Dreg. a. uinnlnK throiiKli Aumsvllle. tho rki a '""" oroo r sno ind Tn n i-. Oregon, by A. Welch. I" ''inirtd- tuonsanrt dniinrs o Hi nsorlnlea m nsslcni. sn'd B" nrtutis- ini nr inKon nn Imointg m Ua nnlii Inin tho hankO'-' 'i" pi nf"nlil. Min ". "' serein nftr designated, as soon n when tho trnck Is endod. thn tl"! P"d rnlls 'nln fni unlkPd h wholn dlptnnc4 nf mild oleptrlc lino between Sa'm nnd Sv'on tbon on mcplvln. n llk pprt'Ppntp f'Prnf "nM bnnk shnll. forthwith pay the rcs.t and resl du of nll moi"vo to A. Welch, hh cb bonds are Issued and placed In 8 bank hereinafter nnmed. All f mid subscribing partios, partloi me second part, residing outsino c ty limits of Salem, Oregon all hnvo tho said bonds thnt aro b taken and nnld for by them, laced in tho Stnyton Stnto bank, !)ton, Orogon, and said partios? hereupon shall forthwith pny said hnis Into said bank nnd receive tho Id bonds therefrom, and such of subscribing partios, parties or scind nnrt that Bholl reside Ithln the c'ty limits of Salem, Ore- Jane Birthday Emblem Thero is a difference of opin ion as to the proper birth em blem for June. Somo bold that A8ate u the emblem for this month, while others regard the I Pearl as nroner. Wt can supply either. TV beauty and valuo of a Peari depend on form, quality of tenure of skin, color, transpar ency end lustro. The pearl set Jewe'ry of cur stock will afford JU"o blrtlidnv sPlietlon that "l sh. most i)lea8ure to the ro- relvpr invite comoarison of our ,JowInq of "quality Jewelry." k around, but come to ui, 'we, before you buy. We can how you what wo have better than co'd type can toll. t '8 a n'enaurn tn us. and will Of a nlPnsnrA tn vnn in nnr . -- -.M. Vf JWU ,ww.. r nli will, 'vphln IP" inv tlprpn"er. b'n 'erl: o" ,bn'i onrl nf mH l'oct',', M"P pn' dl" cnMv nr3"Ttp nid ""'' nnd wW wltMn one v-nr hereafter fullv 1'illd nnd enu.'n and romnW In n Ort r'n rnnnnpr " olpctrlo linn btveen Pnvon nrt ai0p, nri""i, nnd niPilne thrnnp Aii"vI"p. Turner Orpeon, nnld o'pptr'p Hne io ,b" i c'nnnnrd wui or Mi-noum ml1" tlc two fnt "oto ppntpr. ") trnllov wlrp. nol pnd pverv Mi'nqr tn bp flrf dni p"'l n 'nnn " crtnw nlPted will up" first Hbp -r and run n car nt 'papt evrv two bnnrq on said electric lln durlntr Mi dav time. p ns manv mor n '' bii"! ne's will wnrrant: nnd wl" al? nut on a freight and exnreii par. hand line tlmt business straight through to Portland. Oregon. It i undPrstond nnd ne'ee-l that nil aaM linnrts plidll contain n n-o v'Mon tltat A. Woloh, his aoelatw or npplen- hn'l have n run' 'n "i" nn.i tmv off ppIi! o nnv nnrt of said bond nt anv Interest novlnc day, ;it Ijv nnvlm the fonev Into tno bank from which the fibserlblne nartv. pnrtv of tho scoud part, rt e'vei said bond Barr's Jewelry Store State and Liberty Streets. SUE TO RESTRAIN TREASURER Yamhill county has brought a suit against the treasurer of that county and the state treasurer, enjoining th one from delivering and he othor of receiving a portion of tho sate tasas due from Yamhill coun- !The injunction was brought on the crcind that the apportionment to Yamhill county was more than Its share of state revenue, and that the. method usid by the state In appor tioning the tax was unconstitutional. The apportionment was based on ho ordinary running expenses of the cqunty the dole'ttl metropolitan dally. nnJYiW. "BnE" AND TRAIT- OHS, u the belief of the Oregonlan, tlic'igh , moro. politely oxnroBsed. while nil tho virtues of the nation iHM creuneu to the Republicans. The rut that the Oregonlan has traveled in for 50 years has become worn ao deep that It can't see out, nnd It pathetically bewails the election of a Democrat to the senate as though the nntlon was in process of destruc tion, .".T."FRK ,s KEPUIJLICAN '", a "HKGON," moans this paper day after day. It reminds ono of the pnthetlo tnlo told by the mock turtle to Alice in Wonderland, nnd is Just nbout as sorlous and sad. There Is n Republican party In Oregon, but thoBo who nttompted to herd tho voters llko sheep havo boon rebuked. What tho Oregonlan means Is thnt thore Is no Repub lican mnchlne In Oregon, for THE REPt'RLIOAX YOTERS IIAVR SMASHED IT, nnd will continue to smash mnchlnes built up In deflnnco of poiilnr wishes. And It Is a good thing, too. In five years the Oregonlnn hai not mipportPd a winning-candidate, wmcu snows now completely itho gr-nt newspaner is out OF TOUCH AXI OUT OF HARMONY WITH THE TEOPLE. Decau'o It cannot read the writing on tho wall and comprehend tho trnnsltlon period through, which Orogon Is passing, the striving nnd groping of tho poo He to better tholr cnvGrmimiU tho Oregonlnn thinks tho stnto Is go ing to hell. Dut It Isn't. The Cost of Gniy.iuncnt Printing. Thnt thero have boon lnrgo ex penditures In connection with tho government printing onico has long been known. A good ninny people will bo surprised If not stnrtlsd by tho stntoment thnt tho total ex penditures of tho oatnbllshment bp tweon 1900 and 190S nggrogoted $51,000,000. A buslnoss of th's magnitude should b? cnrefultv guarde.l by tho most npprovod meth ods of necountlng. If nil tho fncts woro known It 'Is probnblo that thero wr.uld bo no (llfflPHlty In proving thnt tons of bookT pud pnmphlcts havo been printed bv the government to no pur Poep whatever. Vnluablo reports and documonts have boen scattered broadcast under n congressional dis tribution plan which has been waste ful In th .extreme. Pooplo havo rcolved books on subjects In which they hnvo had llttlo or no Intorost Tho malls havo been loaded down with such pongrosslonal courtealo. The hap l-,on slight consideration of tho relative Importnnco of publi- cntionR. Happily that evil Is bolng rem edied In somo respects. Many of the mors valuable publications of tho covernmvnt nrn no longer dis tributed free. If ono desire? them Iip Is rsferrpd to the superintendent nf documents, who glvo Information as to the prlco nt which thoy are sold. Undor tills plan tho books nro fpr more likely to ge,t Into tho hands of those who wljl nnpreclnto them nt tb!- roal value. Thero Is a little return in money for the outlnv In the course of time there will bo n basis of Judgment regarding tho real demand for publication' of n par ticular tyne. Tho work of tho llbrarv of con gress Is becominc Increntlnglv im- nortnnt nlso. It Is giving larg at rniinn to the preparation of select blbllogrnnhlpp. It is exploiting tho wonlth of nublishod mntorlnls of tho government. Its fnc'lltlos nro lin ing uttMzed moro and more both bv t'mip n-hn vi Wphlngton for that purnoe nnd bv others nt n dlstnii"0 who "' Its co-operation In special lnvnt'Mniik. Th' n: Inline work of tho govorn- inut ' ( of tho features which hp'" ' : on mifh iiPtr'ofted Ma (.ixarv of ''n'nlstmtlon Is being .-o r...r-. wiu nreatly enhance It' r?' tn th people of tho coun-ti-v Tr rpior of tile congroislon al ipvestlaratlnc committee suggests a olosor HiinervlMon of tho otfipe bv poncrrpss. The phanccs of maladmin istration of million of dollars nro great If buslnoss methods aro faulty. Tho opportunities for public service irider strict buslnsss supervision nnd with lntP'HffP"P nn til dl torlal side aro unbounded. Chica go Tribune -r Great Clothing Siiej Itonil Work inourchse. The road work In various parts nf the county ii progressing rawldly , The work on the Garden road has been completed, and the stoam roll-, er is going to me jenwrson ronu where the reck crusher Is now at work furnlshlne the matterlal for! the Improvement of the 8alem-Jof-, ferum road. The Rosedale, and tho Roselnle-i Sldnev roat aro being extended ' macadam. There has also benn a with tuaradani. There has also bwu a mile of grading done on the Slough road. The niacins of the rock on l thhroad will be deloyod jmtll the steam roller can catch up with the work. Th crusher Is now being oper ated at Sublimity by oonvlct labo- ' Ahnnt J 20 rods of crushed rock hasi beon put on the main road between, Stnyton and Salem, and is now await lag the roller. ! o- Jlmmv Roberts, a 7-year-old lad. , was pulled into the Umatilla rlvorjj .t nAnJlAtAti anrl rlrnu'nprl U'hlln flihini- vootprdav bv a sucker. whl:h was suddenly hooked. I Mi J- 4f-" jlVw Tiin'ir ' - t' ijSrfJfflnh...ii:ai .".. r . MMift9',5kr. 'WmmnlWfhKfKl wMyHJy mjmam imr i mT" 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON EVERY SUIT IN THE HAI !CF IVV.UP1-. TRMMP-SHfTfiTHFC Wc have too much Men's and Boys' Clothing on hand, owing to the backward spring Season. Now is your op portunity to buy high grade clothing at an enormous sav ing Our men's clothing bears the B. K. & W. label, which stands for high grade fabrics and expert tailoring. Every suit reduced 20 per cent. Every two piece outin suit reduced 20 per cent. Every young man's suit reduced 20 per cent. Every boys' knee pant suit reduced 20 per cent-this does not include boys' percale wash suits. This is a genuine reduction in price on every suit in the house, to re duce our clothing stock. It will pay you to investigate. tOrmicxT.uol tt&uciccLMicmvooo GREAT SALE Of MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHIL DREN'S OXFORD TIES Every Oxford Tie in the house reduced 20 per cent. We still have a complete assortment of styles and sizes. V ,&-. &- ttSYzcxi' aaari ulcere 0. qS. ' J&.wsteJ, ySrbi J Building Room in Salem MANY NEW HOUSES ARE BEING BUILT--DEMAND STILL EXCEEDS THE SUPPLY 9 Salem has never enjoyed h healthier growth than It is do ing right now. Tile conditions for building are vory favor able, and many are taking ad vantage of thim. Still there should j niajir more ho'iiwa built as ho de mand la far oxoeedlng the sup ply and next fall Salem will confront the grentiet house famlii it ever saw. NO MORE CARTAGE NO MATTER HOW SMALL YOUR ORDER ' .. NOW IS THE TIME TO 'BUILD! WHY? 1. Housos nroln demand. 2. Runt Is high . 3. Weather is fnvorablo. 4. Cnrjenters nro rndj. C. Lumber Is choap. 0. Hhinglthi Aro very cheap. 7. Soon price, may go up RgalB. Make hay while tho sun Skllivi. Wo have a fine selection ql dry lumber. We ajg ojpMialiy well supplied Ui ions lnwgtU dimen sion lumbor and can offer same nt reduced figures. Let us aislst you In gotting out your lumbor bill, wo know what yju ne!, a we havo built ovor forty housei dur'ng the last four year Give us a call. Voget Fuel and Lumber Co. The German Lumber Yard SOUTH 14TH AND OAK STREET SALEM, OREGON rr ii