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''" ' ' ' -i.MMMMM-MMMJiMMia. zi - ; " r s,-r.f - IffMWftt-ki-,,! t . f,' - V -,., . tr J M ? . .J ' I .v' , i' ' . MiMHIMiMMi M- MMMMtaMMi s Vw4 A i DAILY OAriTAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, ll00. tv IB" L ,; t; l' t r; If i f j ! THE CAPITAL JOURNAL 1 E, IIOFEH, Editor Mid Proprietor Independent h'ewipuper Devoted to American Principles and the ProgroM and Dorclopoment of All Oregon. rubllihed Krery Breulng Bzcept Srtndajr, Salem, Ore. subscription rates. (InTtrlablr In Advance.) Dally, by currier, per year f.00 Per month ..Me iDallr, by mall, per year 4.00 Per month 86c 'Weekly, by mall, per year. -..'.00 Six month 60c i"" SALEM SHOULD TAKE FORWARD STEPS. On sane and safe business.lines this cHy should take for ward stops and become the proud Capital City of the state, ' With. paving well under way, with a better class of busi ness f biiildljigs like the new Breyman building and the U. S, National Bank building, there is a fine start. Let this be followed up with a fine hotel, and let us back the men who put their money into a hotel, and great steps for saving the state capital here will have been taken. The next great step to be taken is when that popular vote is had for the first park on August 3rd, let it be an unani mous verdict for progress. Mountain water must follow next, and this city should fight for five, years if necessary to bring in pure water for the statelnstitutions, One bad epidemic from rotten water such, as some of them have now would sweep the state capital away from here, and cost this city millions, and the taxpayers twice as much. The duty devolves upon the present generation to make this a city in the true sense of the word and not a jerkwater overgrown country town, Talk to your neighbors about these things and prepare to act. REMARKABLE GROWTH OF WALLA WALLA. An advertising booklet sets forth the beautiful city of Walla Walla in fine style, It is published by the Washington Printing and Book Man ufacturing Co, of that city and is equal to any Sunset publi cation. That city has leaped from 9000 to 22,000 since 1900, and is growing like a tall rank weed of the prairie, Walla Walla has mountain wator, parks, miles of paved streets, and seven newspapers and a live business community The booklet boasts of long summers, hot weather and per fect conditions for making frirt crops, The county has 34,000 population and the tax levy is 12V2 mills on a valuation of $19,000,000. Whitman college has 400 students, thirty-five professors, ten buildings, and an endowment of $560,000, That county has the Northern Pacific and the 0, R, and N, railroads, with 69 shipping stations, four and a half miles apart. Salem lias the advantage of Walla Walla in being a state cmtfll, and with modern methods can become as fino a city, o- OH, .YES, KILL OFF THE INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM. An East Portland political bunch has oassed resolutions to repen) the initiative and referendum, Jho resolutions were drawn up by probably the biggest corporation lawyer in Portland. " l Tho havo boon printed twice in the Oregonian and com mented on and "we shall havo occasion to refer to them again, " Swoop away the only safeguard the people have and let the bars down for special qrafts for the big ones. Thoro aro four supreme justices to nominate next year and wo want thorn in our camp foi results, The assembly w'll do the business, kick out the two Dem ocrats, and hand over the four places for trading stock. To h I with the direct election of senators, statement No, 1, the recall, and piopoitional representation, Power doesn't belong to the illiterate proletariat and so called intelligent voters who are ignorant asses at best. Isn't it a beautiful program to steer the G, 0, P, up against and turn the state over to the Demoratic partv, Notliv to Contractor, i Notice 1b hereby, glvon that sealed bids will lio opened nt a mooting of the common council of Snlom. Ore gon, to bo held on tlio 26th day o( July, 1909, (or tho Improvement of Kearney stroot with gravel, botwoon tlio oast lino ot Commercial street and tho west lino ot High street, In aucordanoo with tho plan and sped llcatlons adopted by the common council (or bald Improvement, and now on tile In tho olllco of tho city re corder. Ulda will bo recelvod on proposals submitted by the city at torney, and must bo In accordance with the specifications. Date of tho first publication of this nqtlco tho 20th day of July. 1909. Uy order of the common council. W. A. MOORES. 7-30-5t City Recorder. Notice of Intention to Improve n Portion of Twelfth Street. WOULD YOU BECOME WELL-TO-DO.? Tho surest way Is to begin now and save regularly u part of your earnings. Tho best way .to snvo is to open a snvlngfl account with us. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ' Capital National Bank Notice Is hereby glvon that the common council ot tho city of Salem, Oregon, dooms It expedient to im prove and proposes to Improvo at the expense of abutting and adjacent property. Twelfth streot In said city, with Warrou Brothers' special bltu llthlc pavom.ent, from tho north lino o. Court strcu to the south line of Ferry street, in said city, Including Intersection. Said portion ot said atreet shall bo Improved by grading the roadway thereof; by establishing concrete curbs where not already established, and by paviug said roadway In ac cordance with tho pinna and speclfl, cations adopted by tho common coun cil and on file in tho office of the city recorder, and by doing all things required In said plans and specifica tions. Remonstrances may be filed against said Improvement In the manner and within tho tlmo provid ed In tho charter of said city. Dato of the first publication ot this notlco July 13, 1909. Uy order ot the common council. V. A. MOORES. 7-1 3-1 It City Recorder. MURDERER O'NEAL IS CAPTURED UNIONpC United Press Leaied Wire. Lcnvpnworth, Kan., July 21. Pri vate Chnrles O Neal, who killed Min nie Sharbena, with whom he was In love, near Fort Leavenworth, Is in custody today. He was captured lato yesterday In Lake Merrltt, vvhero he threatened to drown himself, by Pri vate William Oosthuyser of tho Flf teenth cavalry. Miss Shnrbenn was employed as a maid In the home of Captain Charles Murphy. Jealousy is said to havo been the motive for O'Neal's crime, After the killing O'Neal fled from tho post, going in the direction ot Lnke Merritt. When discovered by Oostorhuysor he waded ,to hl neck In tho water and threatened to drown himself, Oosterhuyser persuaded him to give himself up and brought, him to this city. For the enpture Oosterhuyser was promoted to the rank of corporal. GOVERNOR ROGERS' WIDOW IS DEAD United 1'ri'M Leaied Vli--.J . Seattle, July 21. Mrs. Sarah L. Rogers, widow of John II. Rogers, governor of tho state of Washington at tho time of life death, Is dead at tho homo of Mrs. R. Wentz, on Fif teenth nvenuc Northeast, Senttlo, aft er an Illness of inoro thnn n year. Three sons nnd two daughters sur vlvo: Fred J. Rogers, professor of physics at Stanford university, Cali fornia; Albert It. Rogers, editor of a newspaper nt Santa Harbara, Cal.; Edwin R. Rogers, head of n manu facturing concern nt Tacoma; Mrs, William Hlackman, a resident of Spo kane, and Miss Helen Rogers of Tacoma. Intennont will be nt Puynllup, whoro Governor Rogers 1b burled. SAVE YOUR MONEY fTJ CHIIlrn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTC'RIA PRIEST'S SISTER SHOT TWO OF HIS ASSAILANTS I United Vrtn I.eaiiwl Wlre.l Alpena, Mich., July 21. Two wounded men nro In hiding today from olllcors of the lnw, who, armed with warrants, seek them on com plaint of Father tfowskowskl, of St. Mary's Roman Catholic church hero, who, In company with several others, they attacked last Sunday. Tim priest was savod from serious Injury by his sister, Miss Mary Nownkow Hkl, who shot tho two men nnd dis persed their compnulons. Fooling ngnlnst Father Nowukows kl has been high for some timo, nnd nishop Rlchtor has been asked to re move him. This tho bishop refused to do, and n committer called upon the priest to persuado him to lonvo. Illshop Rlchtor was present. A qunr rol followed, which was ended hy the valiant sister using n revolver. Tho girl wnH nrrosted, but later released on ball. Following tho miniature riot tho unpopular priest was transferred by the bishop. to Tho tariff bill' looks suspiciously as though It was the old tariff dyed, turned and pressed, Instead ot tho new coat ordered by our Uncle Sam. Little Soldiers In your blood aro tho millions of corpuaclos that defond you ngnlnst dlsonso. To mako nnd keep these littlofoUliera healthy nnd strong, is simply to mako ond keep tho blood of the right quality and quantity. This is just what Howl's Sarsnparilla does it helps tho little soldiers in your blood to light disease for you. . It cures scrofula, eczema, eruptions, catarrh, rheumatism, anemia, nervous jieM, dyspepsia, peueral debility, and builda up tho whole syttein. Nervous People And tliote afflicted with heart wraknrx mar now have no fear of the dental cbalr. ItUAll WHAT MltS. HA.Nl.KV HAYH: I had tl) teeth extracted at the Harvard IVntliU' without the least pain, and highly recommend them. 11118. UANl.UY, Freeroont Station. Whalebone Plate $10 A artat iJbcorrry. the .Yew WhaUuont flair, which li .... llsbtett and atrongret et knowu ; doea not cover the roof of the mouth; bite corn, off the cob; guaranteed to year. flUOOWB CUAM.ENC1U THE WOULD, Wa will forfeit tlOOO to any charltabl InitltmU'ti for the dentist who can make plnte tor JIB aa good aa we make for 410. lO Year Guarantee riotii Crown, extra heavy 13.00 full Set Teeth (whalebone S. S W t. .l&oo llrldge Work, per tooth, belt gold . . . . $ .voo White Crown H.Ofl Teeth Ite-rnameled J3.00 O0..1 Filling St ort And not exceeding ,.,,.$2.00 llent Sllrrr l'llllugt SU..V) I'lailnum nillnga $10(1 Teeth CleaueJ $0 .V TERTH EXTK.WU WITHOUT M.V Fret Whtn Olhtr Wort Onlrrf-l Uy our new ijiteoi of polnleta dentistry, uted j us alone. Our auccew Is due to tb high-grade work done by our expert, gentle ma uly operators. ' Harvard Painless Dentists Corner Park and Wrshlngton Sta, Orer Royal Bakery, Portland, Or. I Largest and beat. equipped Dental-eatab- I Itabment In tbe world ; SO atflre to United Btatea, Open 8undy. 9 to 1. Dally nntU . Here's a money making and money saving investment. No element of speculation about it. Invest your money in Good Clothes, while the bottom is out of the market. That's right nowthis very day! WeVe reached our cleaning period. WeVe cut prices right and leftoff ering, values un surpassed, at a saving from 20 to 60 Per Cent on the Dollar mmmammMmmmmmmmmmsmmmammKmmmmmmmBmr mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmm The quicker you act the better the values you will be able to select. Oont let this chance escape you! Can you afford to? READ G. W. JOHNSON & COMPANY 141 North Commercial Street i 1 ITSWCT vcjxsm PROPOSALS INVITED. PROPOSALS FOIt STATIONERY SUPPLIES Olfico of tho Secrotary of State. Salem, Oregon. Juno 23, 1900. Senled proposals will bo re ceived at this office until 1 o'clock p. m August 23, 1900, nnd then pub licly opened, for furnishing tho Stuto of Oregon tho following stationery supplies: Typewriter papers as fol lows, or as good (submit samples) : 20 hub. Colonial Dond Sxll-G?i lbs. to rm., ISO rms. Document Dond 81&X11--I lbs., 70 rms. Colonial Dond S.xl3-G9i lbs.. 30 rms. Strnthmoro 8x13 No. 780, SO rmB. Saathmoro 8x13 No. 7C2; best quality carbon papers, (100 sheets to box), as follows, or p.s good (submit samples): -10 boxes 'Koe Lox" Standard 8x13. 12 boxos "Romtlco" Paragon 8x13. 33 boxes 'Romtlco" i.od Sonl 84xl3. 12 boxes "Multl Kopy" 816x13. 16 bpxes "Koe Lox" Standard Slfcxll. C boxes "Remtlco" Paragon 8xll. 12 boxes "Remtlco" ..c Seal Sxli. 4 boxes "Multl Koify" 8,Sxll. 5 boxes "Romtlco" Non.smut billing G?4x994 (colors nnd weights to be selected); 20 rms. linen transcript paper, unruled, mar ginal line, numbered 1-31 on margin, as per sample; 2000 sheets brief pnpor, "Dlaclcstono Cap" or ns good, in padB (submit sample); 2000 Al manuscript covers, light blue, 9x15 Ms (submit sample): 13 rms. mnnlla' wrapping paper, 2tx3C-00 lbs. (sub mit sample); 60 lb, No. 1 rag XXX onvelopes (submit samples), viz: 3000 No. C. 3i.00 No. 9. 5000 No, 10; The Improved Columbian Clasp envelopes XXXX (open end), viz: 1600 No. 05. hOOO No. 76. 1000 cata logue envelopes, 7x10 U (submit Biunplo; 2U00 heavy mnnlla catalogue envelopes 0xl0, open end (submit samplt ' Congress tie envolopos, viz: 2 doz. 9x4. In. thick, 4 doz. 9x4x1, 3 doz. 9x4x1 Ms. 10 doz. 10x44x1; btst quality typewriter ribbons ns fol lows, or as good, fresh stock, to bo delivered as needed, selocted colors nnd degrees of Inking (submit sam ples): 7 doz. "Remtlco" Paragon, 7 doz."AVebstor "Star" brand, 8 doz. Kee Lox" nou-gronse, 1 doz, Scha plograph; 14 doz. typewriter erasers, h. Kaber's No. 10S7; 0 doz. E. Fa-, bor's "Union" erasers. No. 110; 2. lbs. A. W. Fnbor'H soft red rubber, size 24; 7 doz. Isaac Pitman & Sons' elastic bound (opening flnt) report-! lng note books; "Fono" Sorlos No. 5, red line. 200 pages, ruled single, i without marginal line; 15 doz. do., I with marginal line, pages numbored j 1-200; G doz. stenographers' nete: books, "Progress," No. 175 (rough); 4 do:, stenographers' noto books, 1 Reining! in Typewriter Co.'s No. 21; " L. & C. Hnrdmuth'8 "Kohlnoor" pen-1 ells, viz; 6 doz. "Copying Ink," 14 doz. "H, D." (submit sample), 12; doz. "Drawing" (selected grados) ; , 1 doz. "Press" pencils 6 D, No. 260; I G doz. colored pencils. Eagle Pencil! Co.'s No. 710, selected colors; 6 hard ruober ponholdera, No 24c; 1 doz. ' penholders, pneumatic No. 377; Es terbrook & Co.'s pens, viz: 1 gr. Re lief No. 314. 2 grs. Bank No. 14;, 3 grs. Falcon No. C4S; Spencerlani pons, viz: 2 grs. signature No. 38.. 1 gr. Stub No. "39. 1 gr. Subway No. ; 39; 4 grs. M Jacobs' London Incan-' desceut pens No. 4 ; 1 4 grs. I. Mncow-. -t A . . nt V. ...... rm . skj- is 1.0.8 .i-.mckvi uonego pens No. 101; 1 gr. Leon Isaacs & Co.'s Qluclnum pens No 4; 1-gr. Stnkalta pens No. 3: 2 grs. Tadella pens No. 16; 3grs. Dreka engrossing pons No. 3: 6 grs. Mason's pens No- 20; 3 grs. Ormiston lb Glass pens No. 510f, ball peinted: 1 dpz. "Red Dwarf" Ink pencils ID- Wood & Co.); 30 boxes A W Fnber's pure rubber bands. assortment No. 300 (fresh stock): Goodyonr Rubber Co.'s "Gold Seal" brand pure rubber bands (fresh stock, viz: 3 grs. No, 9, 3 grs. No. 10, 3 grs. No. 11, 6 grs. No. 12, 3 grs. No. 13, 3 grs. No. 14, G grs. No. 16, 3 grs. No. 16, 3 grs. No. 17, 18 grs. No. 18. 1 gr. No. 31, 8 grs. No. 32, 7 grs. No. 33, Ggrs. Np. 00U in.. 12 grs. 0004 In., 12 gr. 0000 U ln.,1 gr. No. 00 In., 2 grs. No. 000 In., 2 grs. No. 0000 In., gr. 5 in. heavy pack ago, 2 doz. boxes "Dank Assort ment;" 20 doz. boxes Gem paper clips, No. 1, Cushman & Dcnnlson, boxos of 100 on.; 6 boxos Dank Pins, .No. 5 ( lb. boxos); McGIU's papor fasteners, viz: 1500 No. 2 round bonds, 1000 each No. 3 hat, No. 3 round, No. 4 flat, No. 4 round; 3 doz. "Ever Handy" clips, selected s!zo8; 150 "The Klips," soloctod' sizes; 2 doz. 2 oz. boxes Challenge eyelets, No. 1; 6 Challongo eyelet punch and fasteners, No. 1 ; 1 doz. Seymour's "Dnnkors" shears, lO in., nlckol plat ed blades; doz. No. D701 Acme wlro letter trays, 10x14-3 (GUI's catalogue) ; doz. "Dove" letter openors; 1 "U. S. Automatic" pencil shnrponer; 2 Dntos automatic num bering machines, G wheel, stylo "F"; 1 doz. Fritz automatic Ink wells, No. 40 (Am. Duslness Supply Co.); 1 doz. I'. S. dating stamps, No, 1; Excelsior Jumbo indelible pads, self Inking, blnck. viz: 1 doz. 2x4. doz. 3x6; 4 doz. board clips, 9x15, full cloth, nickel plnted clip (submit sample); 3 "The Superior" postal scales; 50 lbs. homp twine, No. 6, good quality (submit snmplo); 20 lbs. Royal fmx twlno, oxtrn No. 18 (submu wimple) ; 80 lbs. Royal flax twine, extra No. 36 (submit snmplo); 1 doz. San ford 's Superior mucilage ((Its ) ; 1 doz. Stafford's writing fluid (qts.); 6 qts. Stafford's combined writing nnd copying ink; 2 doz. No. 5ui uanfonl's fountain filler Ink tglnss top); 1 doz. pints Cardinal red In.v (Sanford's); 1 doz. Suporlor Ink, slzo "O" for Dntos automatic num bering machines, seloctod colors; 6 bots. (1-oz ) Sanford's Ink for stamp puds, selected colers: 1 doz. tubes Edison's Diaphragm mimeograph ink. No. 205. blue; 1 lb. Edison's rotarv mimeograph Ink, No. 770. b.ie, . doz. Sanford's Ink ernser ' stock); 2 doz. Sanford'- illirar me'e, S oz. "Utopian"; 5uoo O?nninonr gold soals. No. "ft. extrp vnmo' 40 spools reC tait, 3r . r. s(ool (submit 8ampl ; i - nia. ''dlson mlmeoRrnnh sllit X- 2fi s1 vm sheets . amp-.-ite mlmeoiruti h siencn paiifr .Np 7S4 (fresh stock. " qt-'ret- A'.sufn mixigtniph stencil p-per ixl5 er etock); 1 doz. rolls ,0 2 Mill- 1 In Purvo mending geltti- "t. .. Schnplo- 1- ili. 8 Id- R vds, long; 1 doz. rolls paper for Y. & E. rapid roller copier; 1 case (100 rolls) add ing machine paper, 2 5-16 in. wide, unruled, Eagle brand or as good (submit sample); 1 Schallograph. No. 3 folio size, with sunnlies: l gross mailing tubes, 18 in. long! (submit sample); Shannon cabinet binding enses, viz: 1 doz. No. 12.) 4 aoz. .-no. iz special, - 1-3 doz. in dexes for same, selected; 50 Diamond desk pnds. No. 106 (Gill's catalogue), more detailed description of the foregoing nrtlclos Is contained In the blank forr.. of proposal, which may bo had on application to the Secretary of State. All bids must be made on said blank form and nil the articles of frftsh stock and strictly In accord ance wjth the description given there on. Delivery must be made before October 1. 1909. Certified check, pay ablo to me order of the Secretary of State, for ten per cent of the amount bid, must accompany each proposal. Envelopes containing proposals should bo Indorsed "Proposals for Stationery." Prlco, fitness and quality being equal, preference will bo given to articles manufactured In this state. When n particular brand Is specifically called for, bids for oth or brands bqunliy ns good will bo entertained, but to Insure recognition of such bids, samples of tho articles It Is proposed to supply must accom pany them. The right Is resorvod to nccept or reject any or nil bids, or to nccept or reject nny pnrt of a bla. Auditing offlcors nro heroby pro hibited from confirming accounts of purchases which do not'comply with Soctlon 24 00. Chnptor X. Title XXIV, D. & C. Code. F. W. DENSON, Sec retary of State. G-23-9t-Wd A Horrible Hold-Up. "About ten years ago my husband was "held up" In his work, henlth and happlnoss by what was believed to bo hopoloss constipation," wrltos Mrs, W. R. Lipscomb, of Ya8hlngton, N. C. "Ho took nil kinds of remedies and treatment from sovcrnl doctors, but found no help till ho used Dr. Klng'a Now Discovery nnd was wholly cured by six bottos. Ho Is a well man to day." Its quick to rollovo and tho surest euro for wenk or soro lungs, Hemorrhages, Coughs and Colds, chltls, Ln Grippe, Asthma and all Bronchial affections, 50c nnd $1.00. Trial bottle freo. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry. Perry. I ill BBBBBHaWfaBBlBfeB win Patent .Medicine or medicines Advertised in this paper aro for sale DR. STONE'S Drug Store The only cash drug store In Ore gon, owes uo one, and no one owe It; carries large stock; Us shelves, counters and show cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors ot all kinds for medicinal purposes. Di Stone Is a regular graduate In med icine, and has had many years of ex perience In the practice. Consulta tions are free. Prescriptions are free, and only regular prices for medicine. Dr. Stone can be tonnd at his drug store, Salem, Or., frra 7 ln the corning until 9 at nlguL.