DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, HALEM. ORBOON. SATURDAY OCTOBER 24, 1008. WHY PAY $4.50 TO $6.00 a cord lot iout foot wood when yog can get slab wood of stove length, "M i '""I II I I I I.,,, Bl , I HI! I MI I.I.W. I . . . jtfst right foj? heateas or cook stoves, fog $2.00 or $2.25 a. load, according to distance handled. GET OUR PRICES ON YOUR LUMBER BILL. SPAULDING LOGGING COMPANY OFFICE FRONT AND FERRY STREETS PHONE 88 IT1DE OF HOMESEEKERS KEEPS UP FOR THE PEERLESS CAPITAL CITY-MANY NEW BOUSES GOING UP AND MORE RAILROADS salem has mndo another unprocc inted record for growth the- past v. Many now nousos nnvo been jotraclcd and hundreds aro bolng rcidr (o Ilvo in tins rail, still bII'm are turned nwny from tho ind still others nro dwelling In cu until they enn find suitable ti. The Capital Journal lias re- iTtd many suggestions how to ovor- ae tho scarcity of dwellings, wo ironlcle todny plans of a number jxnons to erect now dwellings, I wine very prouy rour-imt ouna- ki are be'ng plannod. More Coming to Salem. NEW FIVE THOUSAND DOLLAR SCHOOL OPENED Liberty peoplo will open a flno new school house to tho children of that clUtrlct next Monday. It 'hns cost nbout $5000 and a full grado high school will bo .taught, Tho old school hoiiBO hns been converted In a very neat grango and chiurch meet ing house. has written Tho Capital Journal a T,, Bureaucracy of India. India cannot govom Itsolf reason- which TetiJtS: vonrof dla". bly wol, at first, excellently well as hlB opinion Is worth somethiug: comploto n bureaucracy as that of ""or If only glvon a chance J. T. "I received copy of your Saturday Ruosln. Indeed, It Is no oxnggern- Sunderland In The Atlnntlc. rXn!vnnf b? t0 nay that yV l,on to 8n' thttt bureaucracy It U s- ZTJJJJL J ns autocratic, aa arbitrary In It, Ttan.Bnowh I- Too M.4,- hi q. rj-.. "TV :""...' " ",' mnMm,in. nn rnnnMnnv i . bi..i mBiniain neaiin, a mature man """ uuuunj, no 1 lllipjJUIlUU IU IIUU " "I " vuwniin . .to oii.iw, . OLD LANDMARK GETS A NEW COUNTENANCE The old South Salem brick storo Is nn historical landmnrit in thie ntv and Mr. Dnuo has Rtnrtnd in tn iiv.i odlcatlons aro that tho tldo of 'I i now face, or at least Improve Its e icekers that has set In for kttm Oregon will not stop this tier Tho coming of enstorn and Kd!e western peoplo still go on un I'jd. Each day thoro aro now to on tho streets and Board of tit It dally rocolvlng Inquiries, l!i In person and through tho lili, concerning farms and houses. h relievo tho houso stringency i Mpor called upon Salem peoplo ltd and wo havo on far rocelved id (or tho construction of about nppenrnnco to thnt eotit that Is re quiroci ror his flno business. Tho old store hns fed many a family, and haB nlwnvs been conducted In n live and lot live innnnor by tho gcnolal proprietor. i NEW HUILDINGS ON FAMOUS PIETY inLL Mm. W. G. Westncott has bought tho old Phoebe Strong rcldcnco lator owned by Mrs. KInnoy nnd will turn (t nrmiml rnmnilnl t nn.i t...n.t . ww desldences throughout thonont cottnges on Commercial Btrcot. W. P. Bnbcock Is remodolllng tho old 'ortmastcr Farrar hn found It J Woodworth resldoncc and haB moved ft 10 can ror mojo mailing u io mKo room ror a moaorn cot to relievo tho congested condl- tngo. R. B. Houston Is eroctlne n. In tho street mailing boxes and flno residence next to J. P. Rotrors. (ti to Install at least six new that will cost about $3000. E Hofor in tne business section of tho nns put up a Pasadena bungalow on These will be used for mailing his half block on nlnns furnhhed bv SM, papers and largo letters. the Los Angeles Bungalow company. completion of tho mnny blocks this flno residence part of tho city 1 streets Is now In sight for Is considered ono of tho most nttrae- ' are only tho two blocks on tho tlvo pnrts of Salem for residences. Hae of Commercial Btrcot bo- State nnd Trndo stroots to bo MR. COLE HAS COME pd and with tho aid of n ccuplo RACK TO RALEM Ers or Oregon sunshine will seo S. S. Colo hns roMirncd from six tone. , monthB stay nt Blodeott. Ronton w plans nro undor wny for the county, whore h hnd n tnok rnnrh of at least two now brick. which ho has traded for proporty tho Miaa oeioro moy nro cornpieuu ;oincr bicio or tne pcnitontlary. Ho i fe to say that nil tho rooms has 20 acres with good houno and bnrn, nnd plonty of fruit tho Emory place Just onnoslto R. R. Rynn, and thinks ho will stay nt Snlom. Ho likes Snlom vory much and will mako somo good Improvements nt his now home cast of town. MAKING A SUCCESS nt ttrnmnn nnmla fttet ntimicrti tnnA tn ?mUL.,J?,,l?'T5Itrthe hotc1' ANI) KKA1I ns far removed from sympathy with ropalr tho waBto and Biipply energy ? ow i vA'it r .., ,. lno PcPl ns determined .to keep nil nnd body hoat. Tho habitual con. THE SSSuMB. "JtloSSdS r ,nnU0Wn h,T' rM 8aSPo0r?1esOpSrfi,0dest,.,;nt.!o nperSnfo today at n luncheon of reprosentu- consult tho popular wishes or to cnJi0 of"tomach troubles rhouK- ... ,...., u..u ou.uu ui iuviu duiu ui ..o.. in inu iuiiu ui iuu muBk uu- ubui ana aisoraers or mo K'.aneyB. n you oyldontly woro referring to tho lightened portion of tho nation, oven troubled with Indigestion, revUe fact that I had sont out bo many w, 0 expressed throunh tho niiit yur d,et. Jet .reason and not appe- glaBses of water, that no .ran wns w", "r0830" "irougn uio groat j,( control vnd tnko fo jogof Y5l. S?,?lmFim "KTTEltS tlon congrofls, ns Is tho Russian Tablets nnd you will soon bo all right f , . V1HI .HEN'" why thoy ,lk0 bureaucracy. It Is notorious that ns&ln. For aalo at Dr. Ston'o drug Soil? & tneranlco'n'fe JlollTf "10 " best government In India - somo child, rending: "I Uko to llvo loul,y 1S not Ht carneu on iy tno In Snlom becauso I havo novor soon British, but that of sovoral of tho nn- Wnn'ni1 lVlfllVllfFV t,V0 8tfttC8' n0tnb,y DWOdB 'ttHd MyS- know thnt I AM VER1 MUCH IN , T .. . . . . . LOVE WITH SALEM. I como down' "?' .In J080' Btat03' P'lV nvnnf fniini, i. i.n.i-..n Barodn. tho nnnnln nrn mnrn fron. and llftVO noon n irnnil ilonl nt vniir moro nronnnrntia mnrn nnntnmln1 I " "' Clark, WllO llVOS On ROUtO 2, city. Tho Ilghtlmr up of your strootn nnd nrn nmirincr mnm nMl.PM. i.nn Polk county. Is maklnK a Kroat sua is JhSwnSTHHmmicVoppiS ,n any othor Pftrt of Ind,tt- Not tho C09a of grow,,,B co,ory on tho Uod i?,Bi"V'.1 IO".iliJ.'jilIl V1' l ,v' ..nll.. . 1..1. ., ... . Hill Innd. whom It linn wnhAH Hnmn i-Jjii, u. 'inii SllllJI'.lM in tno oven- m "i mwau omiua in - - " pnn nWA- nn nno ami nn nna nwM Ing as compared with tho vory few tholmportnnt matter of popular odu- nd Is really Rod Hill boaver dam fon ' " n on "J. "J,0"' who used to bo out boforo you start- cation. Mysore Is snondlntt on odu- bottom Innd. He soils this celery to "' CRrnos ,ar8 Hl0CK " MlY' ed illumlnatlnc " -". aijoru is sponumg on ouu . Anatnr. 1ha ti a i counters and Bhow case are loadni iiiuuiiiiuiinb. cntlon moro than three times jib much l" best aoalors In the city, and It ... . ,. , .. . . Another Now House. ' u ', '"roe uraes as mucn '.' . 'with dnugs, medicines, notions, toilet t t ,., . .. . . . per cap ta as o British Ind a while ,B cortnlnly very tine the stalks be- ., , , ... . , L. L. Woods, tho piano Minor who L "'"" uo ' " muia, wnue J articles, wines and liquors of ail rnoonfK. mnvn a,m , . "BrOUB Iins 10800 HOf OdUCatlOD freO '" u .wt .u,,B ,.u lll0 ,mur ".(.,.. 1 TOttH,s,na1 --. Th- in,i I. hvin n !,.- 1...1H n nnd compulsory. Both of thoso no Q"V tho lot on North Winter street bo- tfttC8: bt especially Baroda, which OF GROWING CELERY H9(3aaaaaaaaaT PPPPPP .f PtftVaTTTaw Dr. Stone's Drug Store The only caBh drug store la Ore twoon Union nnd Division D a hRB thus P,accd horB1f ,n 1,no wllh tll . OoW Weather AdTlce. iwocu union nna Division, d. b. ,. . ,, nfinna , , . to all Is to boware of coughs and Smith Is doing tho enrpontor work. V'" , 'nK nft'ons of KP0 ! colds on the chest; as neglected they AnoUier lroproui SiUemlte Amorlca by making provision for tho. readily load to ponumonla, consump- John W Veatch formorlv Jroiiin. cdMcal,on ' all hor children, may tlon or othor pulmoriary troubles, jonn w. veatcn, rormoriy xJrcula- b ' JUBt a Boon the h appeRrfl tlon manager of Tho Capital Journal. d wJ.jT ' !JSL ?"'" troat It with Ballard'a Horehound Ib manngor of tho Evening Capital J, Wh,ch Profv;dca education, ovon Byrup tn0 ,tandard cure of America. Nowa of Bolso Idaho . i'""'" kiu, or omy ono uoy use as directed perfectly harmiesi ii iuii uuu uiiu Kin in if 4. 'i uurn huu iiruToiuiro tor uu urt- Tho truth Is, not ono slnglo fact CflBTefl, of " Lunn88' can ho Mfn.i ji,nt -. i ., Pr,ce 2Gc, 60c and $1.00 per bo.- can bo cltod that goes to show that tie. Bold by all dealers. I U taken Board of Trado Is Just com- Ut the extenslvo Imnrovomontn h building which will glvo moro ror displaying tho mnny ox- Fs of Oreeon'fl nrodntIvo '.. tmaster Snillre Pnrrnr lins Rn1d (tM homo on Commnrntnl ntroet w placing n no wrcsldenco on It street Tho neonlo of that are now a unit for paving. fH llRIGIITR MAKES nilRAT IMPROVEMENTS jwrt of tho city ha? mado moro Strides this vnnr ttinn Rnloin p. lust beyond tho end of tho aaiem cnrllne. Following Me up there In tho way of now ;. ana somo of thorn are ?est and most up-to-dnto In ?0"l , t a.ooo M'les T jonn ?,1,i?,.IV ....ii!!!.' 2,'600 EWcGllfhrl t Ann plrmer .. '!'"'" o'nnn -....... , w '';; $17,600 the streetcar Bervico oxtonds ,wwara Liberty, thoro Is no cuy advance aa rapidly '81 IiUmluM rv m-H ijt!t.5raber company is put- f k WO llBOn tviKOilAm. In T I., k; on tho block south of the B. i.nce Also a $2500 Klghteenth and Chemeketa 'kftnV.u tarreU ,B building a 001 nn fnn.to.iL . . Kr B.,.7r. ' iccul" sua ar !iiB. ck' a suard at the pen, streV, 7 oU8e ou Elgn' wng sold the first house. Pert v "T VVM tmiaueu iur f aWi x? rt aBW nouse on ad North Water street. 0B;oaD ,s "Hiding an oa Seventeenth and Ne- RAILROAD TO RTAYTON IS AGAIN PROMISED DlBtrlct Attorney McNnrv snys If Taft 1b elected thoro w'll bo no troub'o nt nil to get the capital re quired to build tho lino from Salem to Stnyton which UiIb community hns so long striven for. Ho thinks it will bo a sure thing nnd It seems qulto sure that Tuft will go In, and so wo may be nlmo't certain that tho Salem and Stnyton rond will bo built It would bo tho grentest thing for thlB city thnt hns over como down tho transportation pike. In tho moan tlmo the Salem, Dnllns nnd Fnl! City continues to throw dirt betwoen here and Dallns, the county sent of Polk county. Thnt rond If being buHr nnvhow nnd Is part of tho link ncrosB the Wlllnmetto valley tha will bo constructed In the next few years. Work on tho Snlom, Eugene & Eastern will start right nway, as (he steol la on the ground, and cross Ings rondy to be put In. lbtt"5,B.?.i.b- oalld ng a home on Twen iX5.Mron. Mrs. l. pLm, 5 1;!6..110"16 on Court and Umi T ?trctor Rock- LJH IWreaieMta. T,t0 be ed up for KIm1,',!? ? down new " ,ew Park school. ESTIMATES FOR FOUR LITTLE CROSS STREETS Estimates for a portion of tho pav ing work proposed for next year have been arranged and reported as fol lows SfBte streets $5921.51 Cottage rtreet 5801.80 Church street 5479.20 Liberty street 5783.44 This makes a total of $29,985.95 fir a comparatively smn'l portion of ho work. Bltullthlr is the pavement specified In the city engineer's report. PRINCE BURNS BUILDS TWO NEW HOUSES Two very pretty seven-room cot tages are being erected on Ferry street, between Cottage and Church, for Prince Burns. Mr Burns and family will occupy one of them and his son-in-law, Rois Cooper will be tho tenant of the-other. The hou-es are exactly alike In every detail, and are fitted with all modern conven iences. Tbcy will probably be com pleted In the next 30 days. Con tractor A, J. Andereon is Jji charge of the work. John Hartog Writes. Jofen H. Hartoc. the $5000 sal aried booster for the University City, 0f jfe, THE INTOLERABLE BURDEN OF ENGLISH SPELLING A short tlmn afro tho Cleveland, Ohio, public schools chnllongod tho schools of tho country to a 'spoiling match. " Tho challongo wno accept ed by Pittsburg, Pa., Erie. Pn and Now Orleans, La. Out of 500 words, tho Clovolandom missed but 38. Pittsburg was socond with 47 words mhsed. Now Orlonns wa third with CC, and Erie fourth with 85, Ono hundreds words woro glvon to bo written from dictation, nnd then n certain number to bo orally spoiled by 15 chllrt'on chcon from tho schools In each c'.ty Tho blggost auditorium In tho city wns crowdod with 6000 present to hoar tho chil dren spell. Two Klrla covorod thom- boIvos wth especial glory Mario Braton, a llttlo nogro girl of Clovo lund, nnd Mno Thursby, of Pittsburg. Thoy wont (through tho long list of difficult words without n mistake As soon ns the results woro an nounced, Prcsldont Hnsorot callol 14-year-old Mnrlo Bratton to tho front of tho ntneo, nnd, nmld tho cheers of tho nud'onco, prosontod to hor n gold bndgo, signifying that sho la tho champion snellor of tho host tenm of tho United States. Commenting upon this incident tho Cleveland Loader says: "Isn't every spelling contest a pro tost aimed at tho needIos and bur densomo eccentricities ot tho English Inngungu? ' Does It not toach tho wis dom of spelling roform? Ought ho most important business language of the civilized world to bo so compli cated by irregularities that it cannot be used without constant danger of mUtages in the vory rudiments of its form?" If a neero girl, 14 veara of age, can learn to spell, a white man has no cnll to bemoan the "burdensome eccentricities" of our Innguage. The negro girl who won the medal said! "I studied spelMnK nil I could, but believe I have loarned to snen rrom reading the newspapers. There aro very few words In evervday use that do not appear continually In the pa pers." Here are the namoa of a few of the phlldrn in the Hevelnnd team: Maude Tesmer, Hilda Mokowltr, Sylvia SIchB, Iropq Lnnglols. Etta En-to'n. Roa ior, Lo Oo'drelch. Ida Fantnna. Colette Lltet Leah Brfburd and Frda Mnrrkowltz. Tho ram Indicate that these chll dron ere born of foreigners nrob pbiv tov re th next generation of. foreign parents. Yet they have learn-1 (il n 8'M oorrectlv. Whv. tlmn. , tf'Oii''' tb""A ' such prvlnr ned ( of "simnllfled" snoHln? Riirely there I but small baM for this state ment In the Cleveland Leader "This country and O'oat Britain, with te Hr'tUh colonies, carry a heavy burdeu of difUcult and confus ing spelling, through their schoolu Into business and all other activities kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr. Btono Is a regular gVaduate la med telne, and hasTriHa many years of ex perience In the practice. Coasulta Meno are free, Prescriptions are free, and only regular prices toe medicine. Dr. Stone) can be found at his drug- store, Salem, Or., from 6 In tho morning until 8 at night. SALCM WATKR COMPANY OFFICE OTMT HALL For water service apply at office. Bill navnbln monthly In advaaee. Every one may know the Delight of Using a Perfect Range! The MONARCH PAYS FOR ITSEF A VERY woman wou'd Uko to havo a perfect rango om that would turn out beautifully browned louvos ot bread, cako nnd pics, bnkod Just as nnich on ono sldo ns another. But somo do without this they enn't afford It. ploasuro becauso thoy think m It's not true economy Xo koop on using that old rango or cook stovo nor to buy that common stool rango bocauso It cost a few dollar less than a Monarch Buy a MONARCH Malleable Range and It Will Pay Back It's Own Cost By the uao of unbreakable Mailable Iron la placo of tho brittle out Jroa fean4'jH the onMBary tyiw ef "Steel Range," Uo MONARCir f built with every seam rac. ttoftlly ak" Uglt. Tlie leakage of air tltat cause ecceefelre fae waste In Uihs dose away with eo tluit tlio MONARCH will acquire bHt little more tluia Iwlf tlie fuel Heeded by a rango of the cewroon . sort. With fuel bills CHt Jh two it'a cwwy to see how tlw MONARCH "Pay for Itnelf." WE CAN PROVE THESE ' THING TO YOU! LET US show you how the Monarch is built rlvlted like a steam boil er, LET U8 show you how the Malleable Iron In Monarch Ranges will with stand intense heat that would bum up the grey Iron In common ranges, It docM better work too always. LET US explain tho Duplex Draft. LET U8 demonstrate all of these things and tho hundred and ono other Monarch featurou that go to make wp rango perfection. THEN YOU will reallre how t is that the Monarch would do your work with lftj fuel, leM tlsse, law labor Uan are aew repaired. WADE, PEARCE & COMPANY SALCM, OREGON tvf e