Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 22, 1908, FIRST EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    HAUX9AHBVL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, PBOKMBKK gtt, 100H.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
k. HOFER, Ed. unrt Prop.
Independent Nowtnpcr Davotcit to American 1'rlndples nud
, Ihu ProKroM nnil Dovclopcmcnt of All Orcgou.
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l'liblUbuil Kvory livening Except Sunday, Salem, Oro.
SUBSCRIPTION HATES.
(luvnrlrtbly lu Advnuco.)
Dally, by nt'tler, per your . Jfl.00 1'er month Mo
TUIlv, by mall, per year- 4.00 Tor month :c
Weekly, by mull, per vcar - 1.00 Six months 60c
UNiqNBEL
FIVE HUNDRED
(ConUrwiod from pago 1.)
.amendment to tho constltutlon will
1m nronnred and Initiated by tho
commlttco permitting counties and
munlclpalltlcB and tho otato ItBolf to
t'salst In tho construction of railroad?.
About one-half tho delegates woro
from Idaho, cities Hko Pnyotto, Wo
lacr, Caldwell and BoIbo sending
many of their brightest citizens, who
booatod for Oregon development In
ti royal nnd largo-hoartod manner.
Among nowspapor mon preEont
woro tho Orogon humorist and lec
turor.A. Donnott of Irrlgon; Phil S.
Rates or tho Pacific NortnwcBt; rop
rerontntlvos of tho Bolso News and
Capital Journal. Tho local pross w.ib
represented by Qus Hurley of tho
Vale Orlano, MIbb Rlddlo of tho On
tarlo Optlmlnt, tho Ontario Argus
bv Plunhoff and othors. Editor Ron-
nott dellvorod two lectures for tho
public schools, and nlso tnlkcd to
tho congress twlco. Musical nnd lit
erary numbers on tho program woro
n niton by Mrs. S. D. Taylor, Mlsu
Tamnr Nlchol, Mrs. Muollor, Mm.
II. R. Dunlop, Loo II. Schmidt, Miss
Robo Mulkoy, Mrs. Douglas, Mm.
Hunt, J. P. HouUon and IJ. W. Mul
ky,.Mrc. II. C. Enstham and Evolyn
Kdmund. Tho chorun nnd all tho
inttolo was of a vory high finality.
For tho congress spoclnl trains
wro run o-.ch day and Into at night
night from Ontnrlo, and on Mnlhour
I'rojoct day tho pooplo of Ontario nt-l-ndcd
on mr.iwo. Tho dologatlou
froju Ontnrlo Included J. W. McCiii
loch, district attorney, Attornoy
Daltou niggs, Walter Orlllltlr, -ill
making rblo pddroiscs beforo tho
congress, Dologatos from Nysa
vto C. C. Wilson, A II. Nciimnnn,
.1. J. Sninzin, Snm Noll, Sr.m for En
nlBon, end W. Loo Blodgett. Theso
Oregon Idaho Dovolopmont Congro!1
os nro growing In nttondanco.
Addleon nonnott, Vlco-Prosldont
of tho Orogon Development League,
which has hold tvo meetings at Port
bind, ar.ys tho Vr.lo mooting was
twlco ns largo as any ovor hold by
that organization. Thoy aro Int fr
onting to tho pcoplo bocntiKO thoy
11 10 not muzzlod on nny subject,
So Inrgo n torrltory ns Interior
Orogon as big ns tho state of Iowa
- -without a mllo of railroad, yet ca
pnblo of producing enormous crops
and sustaining largo cities, underlaid
with oil, conl, gnr, and other minora
wonlth, Ik tho most romnrkablo thing
on tho Pacific coast.
Tho big speeches of tho congress
woro mndo by Prosldont S. A. Iow
oll of Pendleton, Col. C. E. S. Wood
of Portlnnd nnd Hon. J. S. Smith of
Coos njvy. Ho wns ably seconded
by Wallor Lyon ot Marsh field nnd
botweon tho two Coos Bay Intorcstn
woro ably roprotontod. Idaho nnd
EnBtorn Orogon dologrtlons chcorod
for Coos Bny whonovor that port or
Its InUrontn woro montloned, nnd
tho resolutions adopted by this con
grosB plodgo tho co-oporntlon of the
two states to socttro tho Improve
ment of that harbor, and tho con
struction of a railroad from Bolw to
RoBoburg and Coos Buy, across Cou
trnl Orogon.
Assistant socrotarlos of this con
grooa woro choson In II. W. Clon
onts, of Ontnrlo, nnd Riley Atkinson,
of Bolno. Dutos woro ndoptod for
furthor sosalnns of tho congross nt
Snlom, Jrnunry 29-30; Bolso, Fobru
ory 23-21; Ontario, March IC-17; La
Grnndo, April 27-28; Caldwell, May
11-12, nnd Burns, July 17-18.
Tho joint commlttco nnmod to
draft legislation to oncnurngo and as
sist railroad construction, by state.,
Is an foiiewH:
Oovornor Cinmborlnln, prosldont;
S. A. Lowell j ml Col C. E. S. Wood
for Orogon, nnd Governor Brily,
Willard II. White, of Bol-o, nnd J. II.
Lowell of Caldvoll for Idaho.
Tho dologatos from Ontario woro
J. Prlnzlng, Wm, Moflltt. J. W. Mc-
Culloch, G. W. Long, II. C. Boycr,
Jnidgo G. L. King, Hon. J. R. BlalocK
presided on tho last day of tho con
gress. Wm. Hawloy tnd Prosldont
Tumoy woro dclogntcs from Burns,
150 miles away by wagon road.
Tho Johnson Houso Is a. now 40
room, up-to-dalo hotel at Vale, and Is
probably tLo bost hotel in tno stato
outBldo of Portlnnd. It has boon full
of gucstB Blnco tho day It oponod, has
Btonm heat, baths nnd a flno grill
room In connection. Mr. nnd Mm.
Johnson aro vory bright hotel pcoplo,
and tho administration 1b a credit to
tho county seat of Mainour connty.
Thoro scorns to bo a vory bright
outlook for thin gatoway Into tho In
land Empire. A 816,000 oil well
drilling outfit Is down 1000 fv.ot In
tho nhnlo, with ovory Indication that
v111 bo
Bay one of tho best harbors on tho
Pacific const, to bo noglccted nnd
Ignored by congresB nnd the war de
partment. States (0 Help Railroad.
Tho Orogon & Idaho Dovolopmont
congress wishes to ronow nt this,
Its third regular session Its declara
tion in favor of stato-aldcd railroads.
Wo bollovo that it Is tho duty of tho
stato government to extend nil pos
sible encouragement nnd assistance
In tho construction of steam nnd
electric railroads, and wo bollovo
that tho entire legislative and ox
ccutlvo powor of tho BtateB of Ida
ho and Oregon Hhould bo placed be
hind tho construction of u railroad
from Boise, across Contrnl Oregon,
to Coos Bny, which should bo mndo
by tho federal government a groat
naval nnd coaling station .nnd tho
commercial harbor for tho shipping
of tho Pacific coiiBt. To accomplish
theso results wo solicit tho co-opora-tlon
of tho pcoplo of both common
wealths and ask that they send rep
resentatives to tho sessions of this
congress to bo hold nt Snlom, Ore
gon, In January, and at Bolso, Ida
ho, In Fehrunry, when tho legisla
tures of tho two states shall bo in
BCBslon, nnd wo nek that a joint com-
mtttoo on legislation bo named nt
this session to prcsont needed legis
lation to promote railroad building
to tho rcspcctlvo gonernl assemblies.
Provided, that any aid granted to
a railroad shall carry with it tho
right to control nnd rogulnto such
rnilroad and If such railroad uhall
at any time bo condomncd nnd taken
over by tho Btnto or in behalf of
tho Btate, thon Bitch nld bo granted
to tho railroad by tho stato or any
nllowcd sb
S.
SMI
FITTING UP AN OFFIOK.
is a quick nnd an easy matter if
our mill work Is ubccI. Wo hnvo nil
tho partitions, rnlllngs, doors, etc.,
ready to put right up. You can hire"
an ompty room in the morning nmi
with our mill work and a good car
penter you can have a coiiiplotclj
fitted ofllco tho Bamo day. Wnnt to
boo somo designs?
A. M. II A N S 13 y.
Phono Main 34 4
E. ECKERLEN
Family Liquor Store
lintii s11 nnrl nntnrnl crna
rerchod. A lino" quality of natural municipality shall bo all.
gas now lights and hento nt least onomrt of tn" l'rc" price.
rccldonco in Ontario. Tho Harrlmnn
systom has literally covered this
bp -In with Durvoys.
Tho rcvlvnl of tho reclamation pro
ject maun turning looso nn enor
mous sum of money, and turning iu
an onormous numbor of new popula
tion. Gar:, oil, rallrondo or reclama
tion cither one means proBporlty.
Buck or all are tho unlimited wealth
from fruit growing, whlc't In a dem
onstrated Bticccst, Just, r cross tho
Snnko river, whoro hundreds of enr
lor.ds of apple-,-, poars, ponchos ami
prune find their way to tho mnrkOvB
of tho world. The samo thing enn bo
dono end Is being dono on tho Ore
gon sldo of the rlvor.
E-. IIOFER.
The
Capital
National
Bank
Has dono 11 constantly in
creasing l)iislii(!.ss hi Kalein for
over twenty-thrco years.
Wo solicit the business of those
wishing a hanking .connection
with a modern ami well equipped
bank.
J. H. Albert, Pres.
E. M. Croisan, V-Pres.
Jos. H. Albert, Cashier.
Resolutions for Coos Day.
Whorons, An empire, lying bo
tweon tho -12d nnd Kith pnrallols of
Intltudo nnd comprising nil of Cen
tral and Southern Oregon nnd all of
Southern nnd Contrnl Idaho, embrac
ing ovor 1(10,000 Bqunro inlloa, two
nnd 0110 half times tho size of all
Now Englund, nnd nearly four times
tho bIzo of Now York, roqulros for
Its dovolopmont and tho prosperity
of ltB Increasing population, direct
railroad connection with tho Pacific
ocean, to tho end that It mny tnko
udvuntngo of tho world s mnrkots
which tho opening of tho Pnnnmn
canal and tho lncrenso of trndo and
shipping on tho Pacific will afford,
nnd,
WhoniB, Tho const of Orogon of
fers this omplro n deep son harbor
of unusual value In tho land-locked
nnd oxpanslvo wutors of Coos Bny,
and,
Whorons, Tho prosont rnilroad
linos of Contrnl nnd Southern Idaho,
so far from extending by a direct
and short routo wostwnrd across tho
rich lands nnd through tho abun
dant rosourccB of Idaho and Orogon,
voor uorthwnrd In long nnd circuit
ous lines ontiroly avoiding Contrnl,
Westorn nnd Southorn Orogon and
doprlvlng Idaho of advantages which
tho direct routo would Insure, nnd,
Whorons, Tho futuro dovolopmont
of this great district roqulros tho
construction of u lino of rnilroad
from tho capital of tho stato of Ida
ho to nnd through tho counties of
Mnlhour, Harney, Crook, and
Douglas, to Rouoburg and Coos Bay,
and,
Whorons, Coos Bay Is cnpablo of
bolng Improved by tho oxpondlturo
of comparatively small Hums so ns
to bo accessible to tho world's lurg
out ships nnd whon so Improvod will
bo the natural shipping and distrib
uting point of all tho roglon men
tioned, Interfering in no rospect
with tho groat rlvor and sound ports
to tho north, nor tho seaports to tho
south, and,
WhoronB, It is tho right nud duty
of ovory stato to havo tho full ad
vantage of its natural rosourcos and
tho facilitloB and conveniences of
nuturo for tho dovolopmont of such
rosourcos, now bo It,
Rosolved, That this congress, com
posed, us it Ib, of accredited repre
sentatives of all parts of Southorn
und Contrnl Orogon and Idaho, horo
by plodgos its mombers nnd tho dis
tricts, cltlos nnd counties which It
represents to work in soason nnd
out of season for nnd to tho support
ot nny enterprise, association or
company which will undortnko the
construction of n railroad to tra
vorso Idaho and Contrnl Orogon and
to connect thorn with Coos Bay, nnd,
Rosolvod, That this con gross horo
by urges upon tho legislative assem
bly of tho atato of Orogon tho Im
portance of onuutlng at Its sosslon
of l'JOS n gonorul law OMabllng nil
districts which contain navigable
waters In Orogon to organize a port
commission and to levy tuxes for tho
purpose of raising iiuney to Improve
the harbors of Oregon, and,
Resolved, That tho rivers and har
bors commlttoo of congress Is here
by urgod to appropriate for tho Im
provement of said Coos Buy tho
amounts recommended by tho war
dopnrtmont nnd that the war de
partment of the United Stntos gov
ernment bo asked to Bend n special
commission to Coos Bay to oxnmlno
tho govornmont works thoro. includ
ing tho jotty nt the mouth of tho
harbor nnd to invostlgato and detor
mluo whnt Influences . Inimical to
tho boat Interests of tho Amorlcan
pooplo nud more particularly to the
people of Central nud Southern Or
ogon and Idaho, and preventing tho
preservation of tho valuable and
costly Improvements montloned and
causing said Jetty, which has boon
and Is Instrumental lu inaklug Coos
Catarrh Cannot bo Cured,
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, nB
thoy cannot reach tho scat of tho dis
ease Catarrh Is a blood or consti
tutional dlsenso , and In order to cure
it you must tnko lutornnl romodlcs.
Hall'B Catarrh Guro Is taken Intornnl
ly, and acts directly on tho blood nnd
mucous surfaces. Hall'B Catarrh
Curo is not a quack modlclno. It was
prescribed by 0110 of tho boBt physic
Inns In this country lor yearn and Ib
a regular prescription. It Is com
posed or tho best tonics known, com
bined with tho best blood purlflora,
noting directly on tho mucous Bur-
faces. Tho perfect comblnntlon of
tho two Ingredients Is whnt produces
such wonderful results iu curing Ca
tarrh. Sond for to8tlmonlal8 freo.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., To
ledo, O.
Sold by Druggists', prlco 7Cc.
Tnko Hall's Family Pills for con-
supntion.
144 Commercial St.
Free Delivery
'iSQ "
THE LENOX
Portland's now nnd moat modornly
furnished hotol, Third and Main
streots, fronting on tho beautiful
City Plaza and ndjncont to builncsi
con tor. Free bus to nnd from trnlna
Up-to-dnto grill. Exce"nt culslno
Tolephone In ovory room. Prlvnt?
bntliB.
European nan, $1 to $2.50 Per I)aj
Amorlcan Plan, !?2.no to 9 1 Per I)ny
O. II. Hl'ENCKIt. Manager
X j-b wr-j, r-m ma
m
s"a
Can be oktahM J
from th .!..,.. i
Uble to wifiS
faatldloM A-.'ISJ
asKa
PbosejBL
TORRID Zi
FURNACE il
mM
xr sisi
Aepa.oy. yo rj; jiocpio m beoUEeepen, --pr ' ors nnd gonernl olllca
work, ""'r 'o"icr.t o the Northwest r i n nnl opnulugH for
thoiiHandB In' tno no:: iovr yoars. Prepare now. Send for catnkpn'.
W. l. STALEY. Principal salfm -r.i -ON
o-
New Corporations Filed.
Oregon Doop Sea Fish Company;
principal olllco, Portland; capital
Btock, $25,000; Incorporators, CIuik.
M. Hyskell, Richard It. Obeo and
Martin Wntroun.
Moy Back Illn Company; princi
pal olllco, Portland; capital Btock,
?50,000; Incorporators, Moy Back
IHn, Moy Bow Wing and Moy York
Won. y
MeDnulol Invostmont Company;
prlnclpnl olllco, Portland; cnpltal
stock, $5000; Incorporators, N. M.
McDanlol, E. P. McDnnlol nnd J. C.
Voazlo.
Tho Marshfloltl Cigar and Tobacco
Company; principal offlco, Mawh-
flold; capital stock, $5000; Incorpoi-
ators, Eugene Crosthwalt, A. L.
HouBoworth and W. J Conrad.
o
For that Dull Feeling After Eating.
1 havo usou Chnrabor nln'R Stom
ach and Llvor Tablets for Bomo tlmo,
nnd can testify that thoy havo dono
ubo more good than nny tablots I
havo ovor UBed. My trouble was a
heavy dull fooling nftor ontlng. -David
Froomnn, Kempt, Novn Scotln,
Theso tnblota strongthon tho stom
ach and Improvo tho digestion. Thoy
nlso regulate tho llvor and bowols.
Thoy nro far suporlor to pills but cost
no more, uot a rrco samplo nt Dr.
Stono's drug Btoro nnd soo what n
splendid modlclno It Is.
REAOV TA8 1.OFIED CLOTHES
?Q& WELL DRESSED
MEW.
EXCURSION FARES
ACCOUNT CHRISTMAS
AND NEW YEARS
For tho nbovo occasion round
trip tickets will bo sold to nil points
In Oregon, on the O. It. N. or S. P.
company ONE AND ONE-THIRD
FARE. Salo datoa; Decombor 18
19, 23, 24 and 25. Limit, contin
uous pnssago lu both directions; final
roturn limit, January 4, 1903.
WM. McMURRAY,
12-1 5-1 Ot Gonoral Pass. Agent.
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price:
$ZQ TO
RANGE
$40
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Tp7 1 1
Jilj 5t g POUNDS
'lijjlg eMeri)
Wi'S Hi SELF
filiferi RISING,
$i)Ui PAN
Sji'1 LJ CAKE
!:! FLOUR
(U! COMPOUND ".
"Jl, tTISItlICO
Trade Mark.
B
oston
rown Flour
read
FREE. Sond uo ton of our ads,
clipped from his pnpor, nnd wo will
send you ono full slzo pnekago ab
solutely FREE.
ALLEN'S II. II. 11. FLOUR CO., Inc.
San Jose, California.
;
Tbo nbOTB eat tfti
brick lined Torrid lad
Guaranteed g, inch ri
roof. Economical u la
A. L. FRAS
i.C8 8TAIK SIM
Ritimttei fDrniuMn)
Qrrnt Chlnne M
L. M. 11 CI
1 ln medlcum which nit
Known disrate Heuhi
:y of, and guaranty tirai
Asthma, Lunj;, Throat, 1
Debility. Stomaci, liiftl
Troubles; ako aaj itoi
Bwollin aurenea, fcni
SmollDox; Epidemic, i3
Bolls, Lost Manhood, feat
noss. HernuTrocbinwP
Consultation fret. Cuts'!
Tnnp Co.. ChlDtM dfpul
163 High St., upitilri.iH.J
! Gold Dust Fl
I t.. LrTIlESTDXlK
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V.V COMl'.iflii ""'''
go. Sladefor ff '
Reform School Supplies.
Scaled proposals are hereby In
vited for furnishing tho Orogon
Stnto Reform school with supplies
for tho six months ending Juno 30th,
, 1908. Snld supplies consisting or
grocorlos, flour, meats and loathor
nnd findings. Lists with specifica
tions will bo furnished by applica
tion to tho superintendent. All
bids must bo in by Docomber 27th,
1908, and tho goods dollvored by
succossful bidders by Jnnuary 15th,
1909. Goods must bo in strict ac
cordance with samplo, in original
pnokngos when possible.
N. II. LOONBY.
12-15to27-08. Superintendent
Notice.
Tho regular annual meeting of tue
shareholders of the Capital National
Rank of Salem, for tho election or
directors, will bo' held at Its bann
ing houso, in Salem, Oregon, Tuo
day, January 12, 1909, at 3 o'clock
P- m' J03. H. ALBERT,
H'lrr Caller
Pr'lf 4--lfre4-f-l-il !!! ! I ! ';
I Wire Fencine Builders Hardware ji
z -
Paint and Oil
for SALEM HARDWARE CO. ji
1120 Commercial St. Phone 1 72 ;
! 9 MH--MI4t lllsJIslHH '
g SANTA OIVUS.
Twill bo delighted whon ho discovers
tho nrray of cholco nnd beautiful
holldny gifts that wo aro displaying.
Christmas will bo a red letter day to
tho man or woman fortunato onough
to recelvo ono of tho Edison or Vic
tor mnchlnoa Hint wo have selected
for our holiday stook.
L. F. SAVAGE
247 Commercial 3t. Salem. 0.
Foley s Orlno Laxative oures chron
- couBtlputlon and stimulates the hv
r Orlno regulates tho bowels so
(hey will act naturally, and you da
not havo to take purgatives continu
ously. J. C. Perry.
ATMZ ARISTOCRATIC
Ak our OQCttfal
nnd shorts 1J I
P. B. WALLAH
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Props, urcau, "-,(
kinds of Pastrle..CooW
KSSd
cirti'Ftonre1
ar:"-Z?f
lieuijM"
W.ilti
Poultry Ne"ID!;rpi
Hoofing, BereeD ((i
CHAS. D. m
WAITEK ,
yjO Otmrt
-irrBl.
IlLTTbu ft
R U "orth more
vet the P.
Thorn
Dtstlngulhlied, elegant appearance U
,mn. liable only by having pcrfectlj
latin Iered linen. Vour linen if Innn
,i..i...,i i...r.. niii lm returned to you
i.. .. ...r.nt niiiuinii. for we have I
the equipment, really skilled labor
uul list ml uie oesi 01 ''
soap. A trial solicited.
Salem Laundry Co.
Telephouo 25. 130-100 S. Llbcrtty St
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