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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1908)
a ,,. - T THE CAPITAL JOURNAL R. ROFER, Ed. and Prop. A. 4.N.l.nt N.W.p.per Divot "IIT" "d th rrorm ana uTciuyu " .... --,-MMItli! Krerr Krenloy H-icapl Bund?. Sln, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. , (innri-blr la AdrsnwJ .. . , i. ... ... M.ot Per month -A. BE5Sp.'W- Sfc HfiMUf, Uf Mill, Pr jrw- "'" 1 . .. 1 4 V -- S&m "tSSiSiattrtrS Iff! U;; 0,rt Road Store wri fttore C M. Epploy. East State street. Kouni. Store. IlaXn Dee, Fairgrounds Road. Howell's Cornor, Twelfth and Cross streets. n if nt A A. Englobart, Twe fth streot. S&lor-i itoferw. D. Shoelar, Highland avenue. Y,w Park 8torS K 0. Boworsox, Twelfth and Leslie. Lsno Grocery, Bevantoenth tret , j , h Moore & Son, corner Capitol and Union streets. West 8alom Store, West Salem. Zlan's Confectionery, 478 State ntroot. Dr. moae's, 241 North Commercial street. il Huffman's store, norm dish " aeVfflM Bakery, cerfler Twelfth City subscribers who doslro "Tho Journal mallod to thorn at s'ummer resorts or other out-of-town placoi will pleaso notify tho ofllce, giving city addross and the longt'h of time thoy doalro papor sont to now address. On roturulng, ptouao notify offlco In ordor that florvloi by carrlor may bo promptly rosu'mod. VKOVhK OP OREGON ARE l'RO CJIIESHIVE. TJalvoston, Texas, Los Angolos, 'Cal., Dos Molnos, Iowa and othor cUIck have adopted tho Commlsslnn plan of city government. That moans that threo or llvo mon Kovorn tho city Just ns throo or flvo wen govern n county AND DO IT HIJOCJKSSI'UIXV IN OREGON. In addition (o tho commission plan tho cities above named and othor cities havo adopted tho "Or egon Idoa" of self-government. Whllo wo arc told tho pcoplo of Orvgon nro gojng oraxy over Popu linn, norno of THE ABOVE STRONG IlKPUItUOA.V CITIES HAVE GONE GRA7.V TOO. For liutnnoo. Dos .N'oliiM.apd J.Q Angolo nro strong HoiUlhlloan oltloii and nro rapidly growing progressive pltlcm. . , Wo ih)i what follows front A IlKAlfliFPri PAMPHLET ADVEU TlSINU THE CITY OF OILS MOINEH, nnd commend It to com munities making now charters: Tho "Do folium Plan" of muwl pal govwriinittiit In th most ndvnnool f.onii of ttovoruimmt by oomtnlsslnn. 11 hurt nttroetwl world-wldo atton tlon. hihI lu prnetlotil niHltlleatlon will l, wttt(lil by mu of affair lu tiv&ry city of Union. Unilr the "Dm Mi)l)kto Phui" tb Mtlrv gavwrniMeiit of lh oily U vo(l Im a communion of Hvji. Ohh nf this UHwUtr U taa mayor, "d tho wtlr hotly eonslt tUm tho oniineti. Tho fuaeUua of Ki)YurniMt U divided lute tht tiurU, wiali oomwUNioer litlng ttw livnd of in diArlitiNt. Thu mayor li Ui tuoHtlv at th djwrtnint of imhUa aTatr ly virtu of hU of Ao. The llvo dNtrtinHU ar immtnl ui felt: 1. MtartwHt at Publle At fttlm. 3. Dtmrtmut of AoeouaU nad FluumtiH, Afty tcit)-luo )wr of me cxrul UuiWI.ujr hi Snlvm, thl twlllk l .n'KlAHl ( Kut It cu. ttMIICnt All l HtOOIIUIIMl(ltlOl tlut iiiiMhrii nnd tl iniuIp(nm1 ImiiW ciut furiiUtt, CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK K$TAUMSUKn 18S3 J, H, ALHKUT, Pigment K. M, CH01SAX, Ylcv.Pr. JOfl, If, ALHKItT, Csiilcr DAILV CAVn (XZTUUS ;li, ..c . 'W uwWW ' li I " - f1fl!fllf . , . and Chomekota i 3. Dopartmont of Public Safety. 4. Department of Streots nnd Publle Improvements. C. Departmen t of Parks and Public Property. Tho Inltlntlvo, roforondum nnd ro call nro combined with government by commission In tho "Dos Molnos Plan." Dy tho Initiative, tho voter may forco tho onactmont of loglsla Hon demanded by a majority of tho oleotornto, evon though opposed by the govornlng body. Tho referendum makes It posilblo for tho ol6ctor( to chock (ho iinwlso expenditure of public fundi, the granting or fran chises, or tho ndoptlon of nn ord inance until such action Is approved by n majority of tho voters. Tho lait provision the Recall Is tho most important of the trio. Whllo tho oommltMlonors nro elected for n definite term, their tenure of of flco may bo tormlunted at any time. Thus the governing body Is always directly and immediately rosponslbta to tho govornod. 8100 lU'uiml, $100 Tho renders of this paper will 1 to be ploiuiMl to loflru that thero Is at leant one draultnl disease that telenet has been lU to cure In nil its stugtts and that la Catarrh. Hairs Catarrh Curt ! tho only positive cure now known to tho medical fratornlty. Ca tarrh bvlug a constitutional dtsenso. rttilrtHi a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure W taken Intern ntlr. aotlttz directly upon the blood and iRNCtions surfaces of the system. irby tlottroying the foundation r( the disease, aud glvlug the (Hitlout strength by bulldlag up the cnnitltt: tlttH Hii nsitUtliig nature in doing tta wtwK. T itruprieters have so muoh faith In Its curative power that the." arrr u Hunirea Dollnrs for any cas that It falls to our. bRd for list or tMt'mnalah. Addres: V. J. Cheney & Oe., Toledo. Said by drueaMU. Tie. Take Hall's Family PIUs for co. siiiwiion. lhl In' Plillosoithy. 1JUU lwl. aged fotr, plyla with sonit iriUer boy, hoard a now hyword for the Urst tint. Uii.hIuc to hU father, ho askod hint It my golly" wao a Wad wonL Hid tethor anhi. "It's ii roHKh word and I xmmU wt tsse lu" ltoMoc wy toottght. (Ml for a Motooot Hriwln mUL, "I wish It vntMi a rooch word, for I womW jNt love to say It!" Tho Angitt l)ltniNitor. t'liamlKfluln's Colic, Clitdurn ami miirrlttMn Remitly Woithl Haw SanvU Htm 9100.00 "IB 19 I h.l vr. ..UA. ..' tack of diarrhoea." ay n. f. rar ot cat isiaotl. La. "For jvewl Weektl 1 V!S U MA 111.) tA .In n...l.l.. rt.. U..J. 7 T.7. . .MV. "1UB wn iari.n u. iivr. i niiii a i.iia attack, aud tnov- pkt.uini Colic. Cholera ana Diarrhoea Rem wiy wnicvn csv.i t iiMtuni n oanslder It oao of the boat medl. cue of Its kind in the world, and had I used It In 190 believe It would haw saved me a hundred dollar dae tor bill." Sold by Dr. Stone's drug tore, i. o The German, emperor Is saU to bo a ltfim In spiritualism U. .K.rHVAT, BAW. ORKnoV. AUGUST HIGHWAY CONVENTION HaO AT PORTLAND ANOTHER EFFORT WILL RE MADE TO LAUNCH A MOVE MENT FOR A ROAD LAW THAT WILL HUILD ROADS FOR ORE CON. There, Is to bo a Good Roads movement Inaugurated at Portland In August, and tho politicians havo all got tholr cars pricked up to catch onto tho sltuntlon. Miscellaneous candidates for gov ernor or anything to saddle them selves onto tho dear pcoplo look fav orably on Good Roads ns n dandy means of railroading themselves In to office A flood Ronds PrORrnm. A real Good Roads program would mean a great deal to tho pco plo of Oregon, and It Is high tlmo ono wore formulated. But It cannot bo dono by small cheap claptrap political boosters merely copying somo long-winded net of tho legis lature of somo other state That was tho fault of tho Johnson road law votoed by tho govornor. It had closely analyzed tho nctuul condi tions In Orogon. Tho vltnl factors In tho whole sit uation havo got to bo considered by any man who framos nn organic good ronds act. No othor stato is situated Just llko Orogon, and no law moroly copied from Now York or somo othor commonwealth will do tho business hero. That was tho troublo with tho Tuttlo net. It w,n not nsilmllntod for Orogon condi tions, and honco It hns proved n failure Snlrm Hns Acted. Tho Salem Board of Trado has ap pointed n standing commlttco to con Bldor streets nnd ronds and mnko reports, with ex-County Judgo Scott at tho hoad or It. Ho has given pood roads n groat deal of attention nnd built omo. Ho has boon pres ident of tho Good Roads association for Home yenrs. Ho will bo ablo to do a croat doal townrd securing for this stato a workablo Good RoadsN statute, If he enlists practical men to drnw up n bill that la adnptod to actunl condition In this common wealth. Tho tlmo has como to quit thonrlzlng and go to work on n por mnnont policy that will produce Good Road by tho hundrods of mllos. No gronter stop for tho nd vnncomont of tho stato pan he taken. Convention nt Portland. Anothor offort will bo mndo At Portland to launch n movement Hint shall produce results. There If no, iaaon why It should not accomplish pir.ctblng If It can get down to busings and bo stripped of the smnll-borod who are largo-bnros In anothor way. Tho number of mon who want to Jump to the front oa nuy plauoihle occasion Is still quite largo In all states nf the Union. OtMitl Rimih Hns the Call. "Good Hood" semes to havo be come la recent months the subject subject of almost every conversa tion whon a group of oltliens get to gethor. During the Inst two wookti thero has been raor dlsous elon of good roads among membera of xhe Portland Commercial club than thero has about the great po litical campaign that la boforo us. Whan dairymen get together they dttcuse good roads; It l the same with fruit grower, whllo automo bile owners have become veritable cranks os the anhjoet. Ah insistent demand, coming from every aoetlon of the state, has boon mad to rail some character of reprooeotatlv meeting to ills runs a practical plan whereby nil Orogon way haw hotter highways. Tho dairy Intevonto and the bank ers of Portland and other cttios and towns of the state aro of one mind on the subject. mv of the eltlei throughout Orogon are build tue high ola&s hard surtaee iwvemauta. and every wnero you go you find men talking "Good Roads." As a result of all this t ha hnon dtrtwtulned to hold an "Oregon Good Roads Oonfereaoe" i the con vention hall of the Portland Com. mercUl cIhu, Tuesday. August 11, with morning, afternoon and even lug sessions. No Interest In tho stato scorns to be muro anxious to nao a pirt la developing the good roaus sont meat into a realization than the railroads, and as a result a TUKSDA.JULY 14. 1008 DO YOU GET UP WITH A TyAMB BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. 4WFSW Kilmer's .Swamp Root, the great kid ney, liver nnd blad der remedy. It is the great med leal triumph of the nineteenth century) discovered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the bladder spec alist, ana is '"; SUSP! promptly curing bate bndj uric acid, catarrh of the blaiiaer ana SrijhK Disease, which Is the wrsl t0ISlr nSswamRoot is not rec onfmeififor ktdnev liver or bladder trouble it v . tu oc feSffult S. remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospllal work and in private practice, b1'1 lias proved so successful in every case that a sweiat arrangement has been made by which a readers of this paper, whohave not already tried it, may have MUje bottle sent free by mall, ahoa book tell ing more about Swamp-Root, and howto findoutif yotthavekidney or bladder trou Mr .When writing mention reading this SLZ. offeHi tills paper andsend your -. . - U.lM.f.lllll J ---- """ j. mnm aaurcss to ui. ivui; N. Y." The regular v. r-n KiMtrnnniion. niiy-cciii. u. w... ..'.ft.Bort. -- . m m i rfio dollar sue WU csnrc ----- sold by-ail goou uniKgi- "v " anv mistake, but remember the name, - .. r. r'M....'o Cu'nttinRO0t. bwamp-Kooi, ui. ai CTrv J and the address, llinghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. rate of a fare and a third has boon mado for this mooting; tickets will bo good tho day boforo and tho day after tho meeting, so that It may be extended' over tho second day If necessnry. An Intorosting program will bo propnrod, but thoro will bo no long wlndod theoretical speochos prac tical men will bo secured and prac tical questions discussed. Tho Good Roads associations of Oregon and Washington will bo nBkcd to co-oporato In making tho mooting a success. Tho basis of representa tion will bo announced within n few days, but all commercial and Indus trial botllos, county Judges, county commissioners, editors, and mayors, will bo authorized to appoint dele gates nnd urged to havo n good representation present. -o COFFEE Insist on the roaster's name; never mind the country it grew or is said to have grown in. Yoursrocot returm your menor II rou Ita't 1U SblUiou't Deiti par bla Thoy Ndl Otlit'r Things. Llko most minister's families. thoy woro not oxtonslvely blossed J with this world's goods. She, how ovor, was tho youngest of ton chil dren until hor fnthor explained to hor of the baby sister who had como In tho night. "Woll," she said, aftor duo thought, "I 'poso It's all right, pa pa, but thoro'a many "a thing wo neodod worso." o It Can't Ro Rcat. The host of tenidiexi Is experience. C. M. Harden, of Silver City, Nor.h Carolina, say: "I find Electric En ters does all that's claimed for it. For Stomach, Liver and K'dnev troubles it can't be beat. I have tried It nnd find It a most excellent medi cine." Mr. Harden is right; It's the best of all medlcllnes also for weak ness, lame back, and all run down conditions. Rest too for chills and malaria. Sold under guarantee su J. C. Perry's drug store. 50c. Btmxu Tte Ked fw Him Km Bttffi o . "Hang It AgalnS" The family were gathered la the library admiring a splendid thunder storm, when the mother bethought herself of Dorothy, alone in the mtrsory. Fearing lost her HUle daughter should he awakened and fool afraid, she slipped away to re assure her. Pausing at the door, however. In a vivid flash of light ning which Illuminated the whole room she saw her youngest olive branoh sUt'ng straight up In bed. Her big. brown ov wm , n-,t- ll i avnliitMAi-t .. ii m ., .... wimmom, nmi ewpMi htt onuuuy nanus, while In her shr-Hl voice she -shoaled anaurineK- nang u again, God! Bans It again!" 'E. C. DeWitt & Co.. Chleem III. -Gentlemen In l97 1 had a dk easo of the stomach aHd bowols In the sprinir of ISO? i hn.-t . .-..,. of Kodol and th hanan t ...."t all tho gold lu Georgia could not buy Mav VQII llv linrr n. .... -. "" :.-:..".::.. u "upor. lours c, trmy. v x. cornel . Roodlne Ga.. Aucr. 57 iinfi cu Zl l"V. druggists. " - J u OA.rroitijL. u yfia l4 in Ki um b&A !:- GU J i pMJLMfRt3rGh PflJV.t'flHb WBIIH H uJnRs ttfrnrnm"" SUMMER H4ii&i I AM THE MAN i- nut hv tho fire last winter, but I'm In bust. WhLrin3o(n a large &t than over, and am ready to ser ' n,e.39 ,5gSfmra and as many now ones as como to Newport all old cu3tomn0Jifla,8a9am5 all staple grocorlos. Everything the 6Furmme?gpgeoploCBne;db!e8My now grocery store is the finest ifi coin county. Free delivery. , , - , LEE W. WILLIAMS, Nwgoct. OS """" - tt;a4m.i i i i m i i 1 1 i 1 1 i i ujiz? I WILHOIT SPRINGS W . ,,., ntv Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday tintu t : : July iTtnen dally at 9 A. M. Stage also goes from ML Angel. Far, . .? f ' p w MoT.onn. nronrlotor. t : xjiji i ii 1 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 1 n f h - " "Wt-l ill' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ":IlJlAAt. - imimttwwi9ivTv?rmjr YOU Will A'SCCO JPOOO We can supply yo-. with overthing in tho grocery line; tho finest j fresh butter and vegetables of all kinds. Two stores, one at ! nJo Beach and one at Newport Your ardors solicited; freo eV i l - - LOOJHS BROS., Newport, Ore. ! 4j,llliifleieitilillllia)iiB,Ht HOTEL BRADSHAW Rooms and board. Rooms with froo uso of furnished kitchen .ncliudfng dlsho and wood. Half way to Nye Beach,, overlooking tho cean. Rates reasonable. W. C. 600K, Prop. Newport, Ore. MIDWAY Largo, bright, airy rooms. Board furnished. Halfway bo tweon Newport and Nye Brook. Flrst-claso In every respect. Bag gago hauled ono way freo. Rates reasonable. WM. BORDEN", - Newport, Or. Huie Wing Sang Co RIG STOCK OF GOODS Wo mako up all kinds of wrnppors and whlto underwear, waists and klmonns and skirts; all kinds of gontlomon's and ladlos" furnishing goods; all kinds of Bilks and tires goods; hoso, suits, pants, overnlb, blankets, neckwear, mnttlng, china ware, trunks, embroidery and law, etc. OUR STORK RF.ST Goods now at vory low prlco big sale. 3SI0 N. Cominerclnl St. Snlcni, Or. G. F. Mason Box Co. 247 Miller St., South Salem, manu facturer of all kinds of boxes, cratos and fruit dryor accessories. Phono 308. tf TORRID ZONE FUNARCE Ssfty The nbovo cut represents our brick lined Torrid Zone Furnace, Guaranteed gas, smoke and duM proof. Economical and durable. A. L. FRASER 238 STATE STREET. Estimates furnished on heating HIQKOKT BARK Cough Remedy AlVOlWTtH rvi Coughs. Colds CROUP r"'-1" '"""""rnTTnl wftoepiKf Couth lU.rwixM Bronliitit SORt THROAT THROATeMlUNCS f"Nilwo.--- wireninjifn wr.otcoi. t $. frt-. IriVt Can 4?-jHJlttlftinsBnsWn asfi ys i v " . ( RESORTS ' . il - 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - i.aiiiien an !! tat - - :L ( V BRING YOUR CAMERAS and KODAKS to SMITH'S CAMERA STORE I We Do Developing for Amateurs Servo Lunches and Sell Clcgars Nye Beach Newport, Or. When you go to Newport remembtr Bain's Mack & Dray Co, gives special attention to tranifer- ring baggage- and camp outfits. Fur nished and unfurnished houui; wood and hay for salo. Leare or ders at Bain's Bakery, Nye Creek, Newport, Orogon. Phono conn- tlons. Whon nt Newport go to Fogartri uownrs uvory atauics for teami tt movo your baggage; to give jw host girl a drivo; to go to Ottu Rock, Seal Rocks or any point of It- tercst in small or largo parties. ,Hiy and feed and a squnro deal il around; careful drivers who keer tho beach. Glvo us a trial, HOT SEA BATHS HOT SEA BATHS Nye Beach, sH A Comfortable Stuiuucr IJorj House. THE SEAVIEW HOUSE Mrs. S. S. Burrows. Half-way between tho PostofflceuJ Nye Creek. Rates, $1.25 a 4J. room and board. Newport, Ortfct ED. SULLIVAN'S MARKET Frosh fish of all kinds la sew Fresh Krabs Koolced dally. & bait or. hand at all times, now reLt. l--H Stocker's Meat Martd Horn vnn u-111 ftnrl nt nil tlmM' a!iIa-.. .,.. .!. nM l.a nrVtTJ also fish. Your nntronaRO wUBi STOCREU'S MEAT URKi Xeunoi-t. Orciron lc Newport Hoi Board and rooms, home coo uost 2oo meal In city; you n self. Large, pleasant rooms, tv reasonable. MrB. M. E. Fref.l' pnotress, Newport, or, lea THK BEST ROAST ij FAMIIiT EVER ". uaa be obtained irom ( tender and juicy beef, mL yvta.. All our -ev - . from the choicer, and pre'' nt.l 111 ... ar fatlHlrtna nnr BrlrAa T4 1 quality thas. yon een 'lnlM.A l Gl1 wwm t Mlt i j T ttl 1 1,1 lJfcHMttj4) i , ltl uja4 K. O. OK 0 . rseaeMl, J.