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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1909)
NyrwpyWHWWi mmvfHVtitto' & W is OAlhY OATITAL JOURNAXi, 8AIXM, OllSGON. TUESDAY, JUNE SB, 19Q9. by Ihe people themselves, will prove the backbone of the whole thing. Ordinarily people are asked to give franchises, give water fronts, give rights of way, give subsidies, to the other fellow and pay him big to take them for all time to come, Over at Coos Bay they are giving something to themselves, doing something for themselves, and when they get through they will have the railroad instead of some promoter. That spirit is going to take hold of the whole state the spirit of self help. No one can stop the people of Oregon when they are fully aroused and determined to do something for themselves in i ma woi US; BCCl J kill losi 1 bolt T fret tko off. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. 1IOFEH, Editor and Proprietor . I Hiiio Winer Sana fTim?, Independent Norippor Derotod to American Principles and tho Progresa and Dorolopemcnt of All Oregon. Published Uvcrjr Evening Except Sunday, Salem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION RAXES. (Inrarlablr In Advance.) Dally, by rarrler, per year, 10.00 Per month ...Wo ;Dailr, by mall, per year- .. 4.00 Per month 85o Weekly, by rhull, per ver... ........... 1.00 Six months 60c Big Stock of Fancy Goods Wo havo made up a now lino of Whlto Underwear, Skirts pers, Waists, and Klmonas. Wo havo Gents' and Ladles' Furnish!,. Goods, Dress Goods, Silks. Embroidery and Laco Suits, l'nntt i?n.i Shoes, Chlnnware, Mattings, Trunks, etc. ' "ose. Big Sale This Week - stead of waiting on Hill or Hamman, o A WORD FOR THE COLORED MEN OF OREGON. Clui Blu Tur ,Vnll Patl Btra Ernj Vollj Oral Whe Will East tlfal Clor . I P. C Ol Dno then leu tine.. For i Hoi Bin) lor For 8 gOBI Knq atro BY. nno, Kon RAILROAD DEVELOPMENT BY THE PEOPLE OF OREGON. ;At the bottom of a page advertisement of Oregon in the Saturday Evening Post for June 19 ,1909, appears the follow ing very flattering statement! "Oregon is the checker board upon which Harriman and Hill are playing the game of modern railroad building, and 1909 will see greater prosperity here than in any other state in the Union." "The game of modern railroad building" Is to let the other fellow build and then take him Into camp. The above is important if true, and it Is all the more im portant because it Is true 'in a sense, ' II ' 1 llill i J! it.. Jl.....l,... L..IM l 4U narnman anu niu aiu nui uiiuuuy wieiiioeivco uunuuis hid checker board, but they are indirectly the cause of the greatest period of railroad agitation the state has ever known. Take some of the principal towns of the statenearly every one of them and It has one or more railroads prospected or building, , , , . From just one day's exchanges we take the following state ments in actual construction in Oregon and some of them by Harriman. ., , . , , , . The Klamath Falls Express tells of the great celebration just held there In honor of the completion of the Harriman line from the south, , , , , The Carver railroad is being extended by a force of men to the south from Monroe and headed for the Alsea country. The people of Eugene are making great exertions to raise a stock subscription for a railroad to Sulslaw, With a railroad building from that city up the McKenzie, already to Springfield, on the Harriman line from Klamath Falls to Natron, , , With the Siuslaw railroad built Eugene would become a rail road center. At Salem the Oregon Electric has a business increasing faster than It can get passenger cars to handle, The Salem, Dallas and Falls City line is being built as fast as labor can put it down and will be running in sixty days. The line up to Stayton will be an extension of that line and will be taken up for construction in a short time, Tho Oregon Electric will be extended to Albany within a year, and that city already has ra'lroads extending in six directions. The Harriman line is building from Portland to Tillamook. Tho Oregon Contral railroad has been organized by New Haven and Boston capitalists who propose to construct from Union, Or,, to Walla Walla, a distance of eighty-eight miles, That will bo a short cut between the 0, R, & N, and the Northern Pacific, David Eccles has decided to extend the Sumpter Valley rail road from Austin to Prairie City, a distance of twenty-two m'les. Moaly Brothers of Foster propose to build an electric rail road from Cascadia to Lebanon, They aro building a large sawmill and want the road to get their timber out to market. Portland papers publish the statement that the Harriman lino up the Deschutes will be built and contracts will bo let in thirty days, A big forco of men are scraping the rust off two million dol lars worth of steel bridge material at Drain and painting it ready for use somewhere. A large torce ot men are extondilig the Mt, Hood railroad grado on toward Contral Oregon, Harriman survoyors aro staking out a line from Eugene to the north fork of the Coos river. Survoyors are busy completing tho survey of the railroad from Marshfiold to Roseburg, tho western section of tho Coos Bay, Contral Orogon, Boiso and Butte railroad, They report finding easy grades to Roseburg much easier than they had ever expected. The people of Roseburg are pursuing the right policy to get a railroad to get In and ouild It themselves, Everybody who can take a dollar of stock or certificate of ownership Is doing it, Citizens aro taKlng a dollar, five dollars, fifty dollars, one hundred, fivo hundred, a thousand, five thousand whatever they are able to do. They aro giving right of way, subscribing labor, material, lumber, timber, giving townsltes, sidings, anything to make tho road eo bv their own means, In true Oregon style, the people of Coos Bay are flying with UIBir UWIl Wlliyb. Isonta, E. E. Wilson, at tho college They shutout Seymour Bell and his associates and are going 2,,(,c?-qfV,nML; JLCI00;; M,r Jun2 to grant a franchise on the wator front to themselves, . coffin for itf,Sid?S That five-mile franchise on tho Coos Bay water front, owned rnflaDArdr,,n h,aV ,bundln& at with tho iilttus, specifications and In structions to bidders which may be o am'ned at the oulce of the secre tary of tho college, and at tho office of tho architects, Bonnes & Hen dricks, 67 Labbo building, Portland. Oregon 6-12-22d o- The" editor of the Advocate, organ of the Afro-Americans of Portland, Mr, E ,D, Cannady, has an article entitled "Give the Colored Man a Chance," We heartily agree with our esteemed contemporary of the Advocate, but what the colored man needs Is a chance to be himself, and not to be a white man. The tendency of races when they intermingle under civiliza tion is to exchange their vices and the colored man has many virtues Which will make him happy and prosperous if cultivated, In his own racial strength the Afro-American has a great field, and it cannot be confined to menial service. In music and oratory, In the mechanical trades and profes sions, at carpentry and masonry, he excels, In Portland a number of Afro-Americans have become promi nent as business men, amassed wealth, and acqu'red influence. H, F, Taylor, who came there in 1869, dealt-in real estate, and sold his property and returned to South Carolina after he lost his wife, J, C, Logan, who was head waiter in the Hotel Portland for twelve years, retired to take a position in the custom house, He owns considerable property. James Fullalove Is a barber on Washington street between Second and Third, running five or six chairs, and employing white barbers, F, D, Thomas conducts a restaurant on the East Side and nas oeen a successful Business man lor twenty years. Editor Cannady should take courage in his fight for ; deal tor me coic-rea man, $1.50 Underskirts, sale ..$1.00 $4.50 Underskirts, sale . .$2.50 $1.00 Drawers, sale 70c 40c Underskirt, sale 25c $4.25 Silk Waists, sale. . . $2.75 $2.00 Fancy Wnlste, sale $1.25 15o Hoso, sale 10c 40c Hose, salo 25c 17c Embroidery, sale ....10c 25c-yard Luce, sale 18c GOc-ynrd Silk, sale 35c $1.00-ynrd Si.k, salo.... fiKn 23c-ynrd Fancy Goods, snlo'iv Men's Shirts "o He 25c, 50c, G5c, 75c, $1, tolYitA Panta...$1.50, $2.00 to IS on Matting 18c, 20c, 23c, 25 yd Night Gowns ' w 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, iVeU $1.25 Window Ourtnln, sala 7K Wrappers 50c, 75c, $l. ifi,y $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, to Vfto', 325 North Commercial St., Salem, Ore, Portland's Popular Fire-Proof Hotel THE OREGON a square Notice of Intention to Improve a Portion of Market Street. Notlco Ithoroby given that tho Common Council of tho City of Sa lem, Orogoi., dooms It expedient to Improvo, nnd proposes to lmprovo, at tho ozponso of tho abutting and ad jacent proporty, Market stroot, In said city from tho east lino of Lib erty strcot to tho west lino of Broad way stroot and from tho cost lino of Droadway stroot to tho wost lino ot Gth street, by grading tho roadway ot said portion ot said Btroet and by placing thereon grnvol and cnushod rock and rolling tho samo with a steam rollor, all to bo dono in accord ance with tho plans nnd specifica tions adopted by tho Common Coun cil on tho 8th day ot Juno, 1009, and now on filo In tho offlco of tho city ccordor nnd by doing nil things re quired In snld plans nnd specifica tions, which show nn ostlmnto of tho cost of said Improvement, nnd nro hereby reforrcd to and mado a part of this notlco uomonstrancos tuny bo filed In tho manner and within tho time provided by lnw. Dato of first pbllcatlon of this notlco Juno 0, 1900. I)y ordor of tho Common Council. W. A. MOOItES. C-ll-11- Recorder. Dlds for Furnishing Supplies for tho Stato Institution for Feeble Minded. Sealed proposals will bo rccolved. and aro horeby Invited, for furnish ing tho Stato Institution for Feoble Minded with supplies for tho six (0) months ending Dccombor 31, 1909. Lists of tho required goods will be furnished upon application to tno superintendent of the Institution. All bids chould bo sealed and marked on tho outsldo of tho onvolopo "Dldi for Supplies for tho Stato Institution for Fceblo Minded," and addroscd to tho undorsljncd. The bids will bo oponed In tho executive chambers, Salem, Oregon, on Tuesday, July G, 1909, at 10 a. m and the Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any nnd all bids. All goods must be In strict accordanco with the sample and In original packages when no slblo. Goods muct bo delivered at the Stato Institution for Feeble Minded. Dated Salem, Oregon, this lata day ot Juno, 1909. II. 13. BICKERS, 6-18-to 7-6d Superintendent, o Proposals for Armory aud Drill Hull. Scaled proposals, plainly marked on tho outside of tho sealed envelope "Proposals for Armory nnd Drill Hall Building, Oregon Agricultural Col lego. Corvallts, Or.," and addressed to tho sccrotary ot tho board ot re- Evoryono would be bonouttod by taking Foloy's Orlno Laxatlvo for constipation, stomach and llvor trouble, as It swootons tho stomach and breath, gently stimulates tho liv er and regulates tho bowels, and is much superior to pills and ordinary laxatives. Why not try Foloy's Orlno Laxatlvo today? J. 0. Perry Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S OASTO RIA Modern Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service In city, with Hawaiian orcnesira Trom oio izp, m. Most perfectly furnished, Moderate Priced, Hostlery In the metropolis of the Northwest. ANNEX IS NOW OPEN Our capacity has been doubled and our bus will hereafter meet trains No, 6, and train No, 12, limited, Oregon Electric that arrive In Portland at 10:55 a, m, and 4:55 p, m, M. C DICKINSON, Manager THE OREGON E-RU-SA THE ONLY LAWFUL PILE CURI Bccauso It does not contain narcotics, morcury, cocalno, load or in) poisonous drugs. Bccauso E-RU-SA CURES PILES. U. S. Dlspcmatorj rocommondB ovory Ingredient of E-RU-SA. Drug laws raako "falao or ml loading stntomontB" a crlmo. Thorotoro tho salo of all other or Injurloai nnrcotlc pllo medicines Is Illegal, bocnuso thoy affect iuo brain and tploit marrow, produco constipation nnd novor euro. All rollnblo, up-to-dttt druggists ot highest standing soil and Indfirso E-RU-SA, namely In Salem DR. STONE'S DRUO STORE, O. W. PUTNAM & CO., RINGO & ORADEB, RED CROSS PHARMACY, nnd CAPITAL DRUO STORE. W. II. Coo'ej. 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