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MJOUT CAJFITAL JOURNAL, SALKM, OftBOON, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1800. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOFKn, Editor independent Newppr Deroted to American Principle and. (be ProjreM gnd Deyelopemen of AH Oregon, ' - - rubllibod Krerr Brenlng Bicept Sunday, e&tem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION KATM8. (Inrarlablr In Adranou.) DftJljr, by cAttler, per jear. ..M.OO Tcr month Mo Dally, by mall, per year- .. 4.00 Per moath 85fl HYekly, by mall, per yer- ......... .00 Six monthii .......Me UNION PORTLAND MAN IS ACCUSED OF BIGAMY Redwood City, Cal., May 27. Al leged to have eloped with Mary Allco White, the attractive daughter of 'Cyrus Whlti, a Rcdlands capitalist, whllo'ho had a wlfo and two chil dren ln Pasadena, V. A. McCreory, now a resident of Portland, la named In a warrant Issued by tho county clerk charging bigamy. McCreory was a drug dork In Red- lands, and Is alleged to havo posed as a single man, and won the heart of Miss Whlto. "Xn elopement was ar ranged. They wore married April 11 by JustTco James Hnnnon, of this city. Rumor that McCreory was al ready married cause Miss Whlto's father to stnrt'nn Investigation, with tho alleged result that tho real Mro. McCreory was found alono with her children In Pasadena. Whlto Immediately communicated vlth his brother, Albert Whlto, of Chehalls, Wash,, who found Mc Creory in Portland, and took charge of Miss White. Ho arrived In this city yesterday, and, utter swearing to the warrant for tho arrest of Mc Crcery, filed oxtrndltlon papers with tho county clerk. Thoy woro for warded to tho governor today, o FOREST FIRES RAGE IN UPPER MICHIGAN Ncgauucu, Mien., May 27. Forest fires tiro raging in this section of tho uppor poulnsula and reports from Dalton sny that the town has been destroyed. Wliun tho flru threatened Dalton last night, a special train wan ordered and tho Inhabitants, with iih much of thulr possessions uh thoy could enrry away, wero taken to a placo pf snfoty. Many fishing and camping parties In tho woods are In great danger and their fate probably will bo unknown for several days. No rain has fallen In this district In sovornl weeks and tho timber Is very dry. TO TAKE THE PLACE OF LATEHCH. ROGERS Now York, May 27. It bocamo known today that James Moffott Is scheduled to succeed Henry H. Rog ers ns vico-prcsldcnt of tho Standard Oil Company of Now Jorsoy nnd pros Ident of tho National Transit Com pany, which Is tho plpo lino owned by tho oil trust. Kqr two years Moffott pructlcally hns taken Rogers' placo. Ho has been in tho omploy of tho Standard ever since hv was a small boy. MISSISSIPPI TOWNS AR UNDER WATER Jnokson, Miss.. May 27. Tho town of Quitman Is . ubmurged today ns tho result of n lloqd. All business Is suspondod, and tho resldonts lmvo boon forced Into tho uppor parts of their houses. Somo have had to move out entirely. Tho loss from high water Is hoavy throughout tho state. Miles of rail road tracks have been doutroyed and tho loss to tho railroad companion Is estimated nt n million dollars. An OiM)rtuiilty Is offered to tho Amies and all others of our now nnd glorious Sa lem to sco "Anno of Old Salem" nt tho oporn liouse Juno 1st. Nearly everyone hns read of tho Salem witchcraft and wondorcd how nn In telligent puoplo could bo so misled nnd how It was possible for thorn to maltreat and murder Innocent people Come out and see Anne, a beautiful, Inuocont girl, accused nnd nil but convicted, llomcmbor, that whllo tho story U sad, It ends well, and that thoro la lots of fun mixed In through it. The Baptist Meeting. Thu revival meetings at tho Bap tist church continue every night. Dr. Molnturff preaches with groat power. Over 80 people hnvo boon convortod. Como and hear this great preacher. You Can Nevrr Tell Just exactly tho cause of your rheu matism, but you know you hnvo It. Da you know that Ballard's now Llulmont will euro It? relieves the pain reduces tho swelling and lim bers tho joints and muscles so that you will bo as active nnd woll aa you over woro. Prlco 16. 60c nud 11.00. Sold by all Dealers. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J, H, Albert, Pres, E, M, Crolsan, Vfco Pres, Jos, H, Alport, Cashier SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Pays IntwHt on Saving Aooounts jiPU1 nrn in rf. -aeoAW- Mid Proprietor TjLabel MRS. JOHN F. STEIWER HAS PASSED BEYOND Ada May, wlfo of John F. Stolwor of this city died at her homo nfter a short Illness Wodnesdny afternoon. She was a daughter of Samuel 13. May, at ono timo secretary of state, having been born In this city In 1857. She leaves a husband and tho follow ing children: Mrs. Elmer E. Con noil of Doer Island; Frederick Stel wer of Pendleton, Lieutenant Karl Btelwer of Manila, Ruby and Lisle Stolwer, who nro Btudenta nt tho 8a lom high school. Sbo also bus a brother, qcorgo W. May, residing In Whcoler county. Mrs. Stolwor was a woman of flno Christian chnractor and very dovotod to her homo and family. She loved tho quiet ways of family life and shuunod social prominence. Tho stamp of her flno nature Is loft on tho splendid fnmlly sho has be queathed to tho stato of whoso pio neer families sho was an honored momber. Funornl sorvlccs will bo hold at tho family rosldonco on Frldny morn ing nnd informant will tnko placo at tho Loonoy fnmlly comotory nenr Jef ferson, In tho afternoon. WESTON NORMAL IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED Tho graduation exorcises of Weston normnl school woro concluded Tues day evening nnd tho school property was formally turned over by Presi dent French to tho state board rep resented by E. Hofer of the oxecutlvo committee. Tho property Is worth about J7G.000 and will not bo used for bcIiooI purposes for the next two years. Former Secretary C. L. Starr of tho board remained to complete tho transfer by taking an Inventory, selling off perishable stuff nnd put ting nil under Iock nnd key, with a caretaker In chargo of tho grounds nnd buildings. Thu eastern Oregon normal school students will scnttor to tho normnl schools nt Ilolltngham, Cheney nnd Low Is ton. Tho faculty Is all engaged at various places In tho United States. President French accepts a flno position ns educational director ttt tho big now Y. M. C. A. nt Portland, u work for which ho Is splendidly prepared. CATHOLIC BENEFIT PICNIC AT BROOKS If St. Paul can win thu silver cup from Chemawa nt tho Catholic bono fit picnic In Brooks May 29, It will be tho highest feather In her cap. If doioated It will bo no dlsgrnco as tho Chomawn toain Is a record break er In n bnll game. Now. which Hide do you think will win? Everybody Is coming to see tho free gnme. Tho young ludloH nro all staichlng up thulr dresses nnd will look very sweet: Mr. Win. Gulden Is getting up the pies and cakes; tho dinner and supper will bo delicious, for 25 cents. Music on the .xylophone by a musical genius who played nt tuu St. Louis fair. Tho day's entertainment will bo followed by it grand ban, nnd If one hall can't hold tho crowd wo havo two halls. Tho famous Mr. Baffles of Portland Ih Invited to bring an excursion. There might ho 0-00 people at Brooks on May 29. Tlmo will toll, o I:V. I. W. WILLIAMSON'S LETTER. Hov. I. W. Williamson, Hunting ton, W, Vn., writes: "This Is to cor tlfy that I usod Foloy'a KIdnoy Homody for norvous oxhaustlon and ktdnoy troublo and am freo to say that It will do all that you olnltn for It" Foloy'a KIdnoy Romody has restored honlth and strength to thousands of weak, run down poo plo. Contains no harmful drugs nnd Is ploasant to take. J. O. Perry, o Notlco to Contractors. Sealed proposals will bo rocelved nt the onico of J. il. Ackorman, secre tary of tho board of trustees for tho Oregon School of Deaf Mutes, Salem, Oregon, until II o'clock a. m. Juno 8, 1909, and then opened, for tho construction of a Brick Administra tion Building, Brick Dormitory and a Bailor House to bo built at Salem, Oregon. A certified check for 5 por cent of tho amount on somo solvent bank mado payablo to tho order of J. 11. Ackermnn, secretary of board of trustees, must accompany each bid Plans and specifications may bo seen nt tho offlco of tho secretary of tho board or may bo had of F. A. Legg, architect. Bidders aro re quested to uso the printed form of proposal which will bo furnished upon application. Tho right Is reserved to reject nny ami all bids. By order of tho board of trustees for tho Oregon School of Deaf Mutes. May 27-39-Juno 1-3-5 ' u Your Girts Aro Victims of headache, as well aa older wo- "w" ww Ov MWiva IUMV4 ,, timtnnt rttrA fnm T)s ITInir'a Maw mntt huff aall ir iitil Allnr ainrf Lite PIUs, tho world'a best remedy ' tor mck uu uerTuua avaaacaea, Thoy make pure blood, and strong aervM and bulla" up your health. Try Ueaa. J6c at J. O. Farry'a. QvcrfntHW CmJeiwieo Fat, or evon fattlsh, women read ers who want to bo in tho mode this year must understand that tho de mand Is for lines, not curves, and govern themselves accordingly. That means OFF with the fat. It has become a duty. Many are trying exercise or dieting but It Is certain thoy will find theso methods too Blow and urellable Tho cheapest and safest way to got in form for tho Dlrcctolro mode Is by means of Marmola Prescription Tablets. Any druggist (or the Marmola Company, Dopt. 669, Detroit, Mich.) will glvo you a largo sized caso of these olo gant little fat reducers, containing a good, generous supply, for 76c, and oven this quantity should bo enough to make a decided Impres sion on your excess fnt. Many have lost as much as a pound a day. Those Marmola Proscription Tab lets may be fused with Impunity and llkowlso perfect confidence, for, be ing mado strictly In accordanco with tho famous Marmola Prescription, they aro, pf course, quite harmless. Thoy nro rather bonoflclal than oth erwise, In fact, novor disturbing tho stomach or causing a wrinkling of tho flesh. o Proposals for Construction of Water PJpo lino from Oregon State Pen ltcntinry to Uio Btnto OnpKol. Scaled proposals endorsed on out sldo of onvolopo "Proposals for plpo lino from Oregon Stato Penitentiary to Stato Capitol" and addressed to the undersigned will be received at tho Executive Chambers, Stato Capi tol, Salem, Oregon, until June 8, 1009, at 2 p. m. All bids must bo accompanied by a certified check of an amount of not less than 10 per cent of tho trull valuo of tho bid, and mado payablo to the undersigned. Tho Board of Capitol Building Com missioners rosorvoH tho right to re ject nny nnd all bids. Plans ad specifications .for (this plpo lino may bo oxamlncd at tho Executive Chambers, Stato Capitol, Salem, Oregon, or at tho offlco of H. C. McAlllstor, Orcgonlnn Dulldlng, Portland, Oregon, O. N. McARTHUR, Clerk Board of Trustees Capitol Building Commissioners. B-2C-10t PropoMiln for Construction of Cow Ilnrn nnd Other Outbuildings nt tho Oregon Stnto Insano Aslyum Fhrm. Son 1 -Hi proposals, endorsed on out- sldo of onvolopo, I'Proposals for con structlon of cow barn and othor out buildings for Oregon Stnto Insano Asylum farm," and addressed to tho undersigned, will bo received nt tho Executive Chambors, Stato Capitol, Salem, Oregon, rintll Juo 7, 1909, at 2 p, m,, nt which hour nil bids will be oponod by tho undersigned In tho prosonco of tho Board of Trustoos of tho Oregon Stnto Insane Asylum. All bids must bo accompanied by cer tified chock In tho amount of ton (10) por cont of tho full amount, mado payablo to tho undersigned. Tho Board of Trustees of tho Oregon Stato Insano Asylum, resorvos tho right to rojocr nny and all bids. PlaiiB and specifications mny bo ex amined at tho Executive Chambors, Salem, Oregon, or nt the offices of II. O. McAlllstor, Orogonian Build ing, Portlnnd, Oregon. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 25th day of May, 1909. C. N. McARTHUR. Clerk of tho Board of Trustees Ore gon Stalo Insano Asylum, 5-26-9t o Kills Her Foo of 20 Years. "Tho moot merciless onomy I hnd for 20 years." doclaroB Mrs. Jnmos Duncan of Hnynosvlllo, Mo., "wns Dyspopslu. I suffored Intonsoly af ter eating or drinking nnd could scnrcoly sleep. Auor many romodles hnd fallod and sovcrnl doctors gavo mo up i tried Electric Bitters, which cured mo completely. Now I can oat anything. I am 70 years old nnd nm overjoyed to got my health and strength back again." -For Indiges tion, Loss of Appotlto, KIdnoy Trou blo, Lnmo Bnck, Femnlo Complaints, Its uuequnled. Only 50c at J. C. Perry's. Thuro now remains no doubt In the minds of thu Salem funs that Joe Fay of the J. O. Mack Company Is bent on showing off his hunch of old leaguurs as mucn as possible. You just try It again. Fay, and see whose goat will bo picked. Caloric Caloric Caloric 177 liberty Notice In Relation to Uio Widening of ChemckctA Street. Notice is hereby given that tho report of tho viewers appointed by tho common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, for tho purpose of making an assessment of damages and benefits for tho opening and widening of Chemcketa street on ac count of condemning tho land of Mrs. N. Clark as sot forth In ordinance No. 622, has beon filed ,In the offlco of tho city recorder and is now opon to public inspection in said office. The district assessed by tho viewers as being tho district bcneilted and to pny for the damages sustained to Mrs. N. Clark on nccount of tho wid ening of said street is Included be tween tho east lino of Thirteenth street and tho west lino of Twenty first street nnd extending enst and west not to exceed a dlstanco of 235 feet on eliucr sldo of said Chomekota street. For exactness, however, ref erence may be had to tho report of tho viewers on file in the offlco of tho city recorder which showB tho damages and expenses ns n result of the widening of said Chomekota street and the property liable to bo assessed for tho payment of Bald damagos and expenses. All persons interested In said re port aro hcroby notified to present in writing tholr objections to said e port, If any thoy hnvo, to tho com mon council and said objections to gether with said report shall bo heard and determined by tho council at or about 8 o'clock p. m. on tho 24th day of May. 1909. vV. A. MOO RES. 5-18-6t ' City Recorder. o Notice of Intention to Improve a Portion of Forry Street. Notlco Is horoby glvon that the Common Council of tho City of Sa eom, Oregon, dcoms it oxpodlont to Improve, nnd proposes to Improvo, at the expopse of nbutting nud adja cent property, Forry street In said city, full width from curb to curb, with Warren Brothers' Bltullthlc Waterproof Pavement, firom (ho oast lino of Front stroot to tho West curb lino of Liberty street, excepting that portion of said Forry street which Is Intorsoctcd by Commercial otrcot and excepting a strip olght foot In width extending along tho conter of tho proposed Improvement which Is to recclvo tbo stroot railway track of tho Portland, Eugene & Eastern Rail way Company, and oxcoptlng a strip seven feot In width which Is t oro colve n switch track of tho Portland Hnllway, Light & Powor Company, and which shall extend from tho al loy running through block 35 In the City of Salem, Oregon, to connott with tho said strcot railway track of tho Portland, Eugene & Eastern Railway Company, as shown In the plan. Bald Improvement shall bo made In accordanco with tho plans auJ specifications adopted by tho Com mon Council of said city on tho 17th day of May, 1909, and which nro horoby rcforrnd to and mado a part of this notlco. Date of tho flrst publication of this notlco May 18, 1909. By order of tho common council. W. A. MOORES, 5-18-lltt-dly City Recorder. o Notice. Is horoby given that scaled bids for ro-wlring tho Stato Capitol build ing nt Salem, Orogou, will bo re ceived by tho Board of Capitol Build ing Commissioners until June 7th, nt 12 o'clock, noon, at which hour all bids will bo oponod by tho under signed at tha executive chambors, Salem, Orogon, In tho prosonco of tbo nforoiald board. All bids must bo accompanied by n cortlflcd check lnn sum of at least ton per cont (10 por cont) of tho amount of tho bid and mado payablo to tho undersigned. Plans and specifications may bo exnmlnod nt tbo offices of Mne Nnughton, Raymond & Lawrence, architects, Concord building, Port lnnd, Oroson, or at tho oxecutlvo chambors, Salem, Oregon. Tho Board of Capitol Building Commissioners rcsorves tho right to roject any and all bids. C. N. M'ARTHUR, Clork of tbo Board. Salem, Orogon, May 18, 1909. 6-19-Ut o i All quiet In Africa animals all gone to tho mountains for tho sum mer. . . . The Caloric Flreless Cooker absolutely has no equal. It does all that any other fireless cooker will do and does things that others will not do. It bakes, it roasts; in fact, it does any kind of cooking except fry or-broil. We stand ready to prove every point claimed by the Caloric. Come in and get free booklet telling about Caloric Post yourself and learn the advantages of a fireless cooker. BSl&nAA ' Twice Makes a Habit Somo one has said when we do tho same thing twlco In tho snmo way It has become a habit. If you make a first deposit with us and then mnne a second, saving has become a habit and will bo Just ns eaBy as spending nnd wastefulness havo been heretofore. Can't save? You can If you will and unless you will you can t do nnythlng. Aro you working simply to mnko a living, or do you desire to got somewhere some dny? Wo want to help you If you will lot us, nnd wo offer you every encouragement to do bettor by yourself than you havo been doing. If It wns not contrary to a bank's policy of absolute secrecy In regard to the affalrB of Its customers, we could namo a lot of your friends, many of thorn less nblo than you, who havo accumulated nice comfortable accounts with ub. WHY DON'T YOU START TODAY? UNITED STATES SALEM, ynijf ia)giiajBiajiaiia)ieit)llilltlia SALEM ASSOCIATION Beer Sold in Carload Lots. Shipments in Kegs or Bot tled Beer to any Point on the Pacific Coast : : : : Brewing Plant and Offices ;; On Trade St In Wholcsolc District Salem. 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Wo manufacture and carry a comploto lino of soda wator fountain syrups and othor si phon liquids Hnvo tho best ana latest Improved machinery nnd our goods aro known and used for thole purity, which makes them a prlmo favorite. Wo aro In n position to supply theso goods In any quantities to tho trado and guarantco sat isfaction. HAHDIN'O & CRAMER, Props. nafff f if iwfmiDf I 177 Liberty