Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 16, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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DAILY OATTTAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1009.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
E. nOFr, Editor uj Proprietor
Inrtfptudcnt Nowipapar Dorotod to American rrlnclplet and
the ftogreM and Dotelopcmout of All Oregon.
PublUhed BTery KTenlng Except Sunday, Ealcm, Ore.
SUllNCIUPTJON KATES.
(Invariably a Adranco.)
Dally, by carrier, por year W.00 Tcr month. ..60o
Dally, by mall, per year. . 4.00 per month Ho
Veokly, by mall, per rear-.....-. .00 Six month -..60c
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THE BATTLE FOR DEVELOPMENT HAS ONLY BEGUN.
The battle for the development of all Oregon has proceeded
and has been backed by unselfish purposes.
Salem as the Capital City has shared in the results in a
very substantial manner.
The construction of the Falls City and Dallas railroad into
Salem has just been completed,
That railroad will cross the river here and will be extend
ed east to Silverton and Stayton.
It is the second spoke in the wheel that revolves from this
city at the hub.
The Oregon electric railroad from Salem to Portland and
to Forest Grove and Hillsboro is developing business by
leaps and bounds.
The owners of that property have made all plans to extend
it this year from Salem to Albany.
Salem is big enough to help push the Falls City railroad
on to the coast and Yaquina bay.
This city should have a direct outlet to the Pacific ocean,
and that is the most direct harbor.
In that way Salem can become a jobbing center for the
lamer produce and fruit trade of the Willamette-valley. ,
Eugene will find an outlet to the ocean at Sluslaw harbor.
Willi Harriman building from Natron to Klamath Falls,
Eugene Is destined to becomo a great commercial center at
the head of tho valley,
But neither Eugene nor Salem can afford to wait for what
Harriman will do for them.
Such inland cities have only a greater future by reaching
out tor it,
Neither city has ever done anything to make itself a rail
road or commercial center.
If Salem and Eugene will put up $100,000 each to get an
Independent railroad connection with a seaport they will be
. doing somothlng besides being mere nap-suckers on the state
of Oregon.
Harriman will slowly build up tho Deschutes,
Tho Orogonian (Harriman) has hollered Deschutes, Des
chutes, Deschutes, as if that would transform all Oregon.
Building up tho Deschutes and up tho Pengra pass toward
Klamath Talis will afford Oregon as little as any two rail
roads that can possibly bo built.
Both lines are through wild canyons and almost desert
regions.
Thov will cost millions and produce almost no business
for hundreds of milos,
Half the money expended oxtonding his lino from Ontario
east, or from Detroit across tho Cascades into Crook county
would return ten times as much for Harriman and Oregon.
I bollovo these oxtenslons and tho lino from Drain to Coos
Bay will bo built before tho others aro and are logical and
buslnossliko extensions that should be made and would pay
big returns.
I havo boon all over tho country that would bo served and
know what I am talking about.
The Corvallis and Eastern should be built through to Prine
ville, Burns and Ontario, on the east, and down to Newport
on the west end.
Thov will bo built boforo tho other lines aro, Mark that,
Railroads cannot be kept out of Coos Bay any moro than
water can bo kopt fiom running down hill,
Throe good harbors with manufacturing, commerce and
population already in existence awaiting the railroad lie there
Siuslaw Bay, Winchester Bay and Coos Bay are three big
cards for a railroad to draw to.
I predict two railroads will be going into those harbors,
two railroads into Yaquina Bay, and two railroads into Tilla
mook Bay befoie another decade has passed,
The development of Orogon has only begun.
Hai rlman Interests in San Fumcisco are tremendous and
will soek to drain the whole state into the Golden Gate.
The movement to buy right of way up the Orogon coast
from San Francisco is an effort to turn the tide of develop
ment that way.
All wostorn Oregon must fight for development away from
San Francisco,
We must join hands with Portland to keep from being an
nexed to California.
The development of Oregon has only begun and must be
kept up on broad linos.
Portland and all western Oregon must fight to open central
Oregon and the Willamette valley to the deep-swt harbors on
the west coast.
In a few yeas the Panama canal will be opened and the
io'es of Euiorean t avel, commerce and capital xwlll be
turned upon our coast,
Western Oregon should be ready to receive the great heri
tage that the ages have stored up for us.
Here will meet the commerce of the Occident and the Orient
The gateways to the vast undeveloped interior must be
opened.
The Willamette valley will become the garden spot, the or
chard and the greenhouse of the old and new worlds,
Its cities will extend their borders until it is all one fair
interurban region.
The west coast harbors will be adorned with cities of fifty
to one hundred thousand,
Portland within ten years will have half a million.
Faith, courage and broad minded policies must be pursued
and we must put oil in our lamps to be ready for the coming
bridegroom,
Mno Wentlu-rj Poor Bell
Tho Salem Independents had no
difficulty whatever yesterday In sim
ply beating tho Dllworth Dcrbys to
a frazzol. Tho Portland bunch only
ecored onco iwhllo tho local boys
Jcnockcd about tho diamond until
thoy piled iup 10 runs, and then they
appeared to stand nround and watch
tho Dllworth players try (or moro
scores. Tho Portland team camo to
this city with a good reputation and
tho Salem managers were anticipat
ing a llvoly contest for honors, but
when tho Oregon Electric unloaded
tho team Salem Tano drew their con
clusions at onco, and thoy woro not
disappointed olthor. Chot Bowen
gathered In tho Hock at will and
when tho Portland ladi; tipped tho
ball In tho Salem territory thero was
not much excitement, but eomo Tory
good handling of tho ball. Howovor,
Salem dosorvefl credit for playing a
good game Tho bad playing of tho
Dllworth team was taken good na
utrcdly and tho largo crown of spec
tators onjoyed tho game and tho flno
weather Immensely.
CURED OF
CANCER OF
(it I uif Out
CKYINO FOR 1IKLP.
IotH of It In Rjilein, lint Dally Grow
ing ICSS.
Tho kidneys cry for holp.
Not nn organ In tho wholo body so
dollcntely constructed.
Not ono so Important to health.
Tho kidneys nro tho filters of tho I
blood.
When thoy fall tho blood becomes
foul and poisonous.
Thero can bo no health whore
thero Is poisoned blood.
Ilaokacho Is ono of the first Indi
cations of kidney trouble.
It Is tho kidneys cry for holp. Hood
It.
Doan'n Kldnoy Pills nro what Mb
wnnted. I
Alio Just what over-worked kid
neys need. '
Thoy Htroncthon and InvlKorate
tho kldnoys, holp them to d their
work, novor fall to cure any case
of kidney tUaenso. j
Hoad tho proof from a Salum cltl-'
zen: I
O. V. Vaughn, 3 Stato Btreet, Sa
lom Or., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills, i
proourod at Dr. Stono's drug storo, 'J
proved in our family to bo a reliable
romedy for backacho and nil forms
of kldnoy compln'nt. I obtained tho
boat of romtlta from their wo, nnd
our child, who had boon nllllcted
with kldnoy complaint was mado
well In n slnrt tltno by them. Wo
recommend Dunn's Kidney Pills to
parents who havo children troubled
In any way by dWonlorod kldnoys."
Kor snlo by nil donlers. Prlco 50
cent'. I'wtor-Mlllnim Co.. Buffalo,
New York. note a gouts fir the United
StntM
lieraember tho name Dunn's
ml take no other.
"Dick" Jose, Famous Singer,
bays unnstian Science
Cured Him of Dread
Malady.
San FrnnclBco, Aug. ic. "Dick"
Jose, tho famous contra-tenor, whose
sweot volco has delighted thoatro
goors for many years, announced to
day that .he hns been cured of cancer
of tho tongue by Chrlstlnn Science
Joso Is now nn ardent believer In
Chrlstlnn Science and exhibits a per
fectly normal tongue as proof that
ho hns been cured of tho dread mal
ady, which Is rarely stopped until It
has taken tho life of Its victim.
All of "Dick" Joso's friends know
that ho was an Inveterate clear
srriokor and many of thorn know that
.,0 hnd a rapidly developing cancer
of tho tongue. Ho says that ho tried
doctor after doctor nnd none could
give h I in oucourngoment. Finally In
desperation he secured the services of
a Christian Science practitioner. Ho
became a deop student of Sirs. Eddy's
tonchlngs nnd n regular attendant at
tho Christian Selenco church. Ho
said tho result Is tlmt ho Is now
cured.
Joso stood on tho steps of tho
Church of Christ, Scientist, yostordny
and long and enthusiastically told of
the great worth of tho teachings of
Mrs. Eddy and pledged himself nn
everlasting disciple to tho doctrines
of tho church.
THE GAS EXPLODED;
TWO WERE KILLED
Cleveland, O., Aug. 10. In a nat
ural gas explosion horo today which
blow out tho cntlro front of tho 4
Btory plant of tho Wlrlck Storage
company, J. W. Montgomery and
Edward Dunn woro fatally Injured
and four others badly hurt.
Following tho explosion thrco
roodon buildings adjoining tho plant
caught flro and were totally de
stroyed. o
When the stomach, heart or kld
noy nervoB get weak, .then those or
gans always fall. Don't drug tho
stomach, nor sUmulate tho heart or
kidneys. That Is simply a make
shift. Oot a prescription known to
druggists ovorywhoro as Dr. ihoop'a
itcsiorauve. xno restoratiro is pro-
pared expressly for thoso weak Inside
nerves. Strengthen those nerves,
build them up with Dr. Snoop's Re
storative tablets or liquid and
seo how quickly holp will come. Sold
bv tho Capital drug-storo.
Little Soldiers
In your blood are tho millions
of corpuscles that dofond you
against dlsoaso.
To mako and keep thoso littlo soldiers
healthy and strong, is simply to mnko
and keep tho blood of the right quality
nnd quantity.
This is Just what Hood's Snrsaparllla
doesit helps tho littlo soldiers in your
blood to fight diseaso for you.
It cures scrofula, eczema, eruptions,
catarrh, rheumatism, anemia, nervous
ness, dyspepsia, general debility, and
builds up tho wholo system.
For Indigestion ana all Btomach
troublo tako Foloy'o Orlno Laxative
as It stimulates the stomach and liv
er and regulates tho bowels and will
positively euro habitual constipation.
For salo by J. C. Perry.
o .
A woman always argues on both
sides of a thing hor husband Is go
ing to do so that whichever way It
goes sho can Bay to him "I told you
so."
Pooplo with chronic bronchitis, as
thma and lung troublo will find great
relief and comfort In Foley's Honey
and Tar, and can avoid Buffering by
commencing to take It at once. For
snlo by J. 0. Perry.
When Outfitting
For the Coast or Mountains remember that we carry a
complete line of
RIPLES
REVOLVERS
AMMUNITION
FISHING TACKLE
Sportsman Clothing
HUNTING BOOTS
In fact everything you will need at the Coast or in the
Mountains. We are practical outfitters to sportsmen.
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BARGAIN DAY
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Xotlrv of Intention to lmpiov 11
Puitlmi of Asylum Avenue.
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WOULD YOU BECOME
WELL-TO-DO?
The suraal way Is to begin
now and save regulars pi
of our oNrt'lngs.
The best why lo ae U to
open savings aciKiuut ulth u.
svvixus pKi'.-umuc.vr
Capital National Bank
MEALS 15c
Call and try tbem. Meats !
Hoard per wsek f2.Ti, a fur
ulihed room very reaonab't
AT TIIR
Salem Restaurant
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Notice Is hereby given that thS
common council of the city of Salem S
Oregon, deema I? expedfert to Im-'jt
prove una pioMiH to improve it' V
me exponse of ;.biittlu nnd adjacent IS
rotertv. Aavluni nvonn In th ,-lt '
f Salem. Oregon from he .n ' JJ
of the bridge over Xotth MM cr-' j
10 the eaat elty limits The rosdw-n ,
ui nm puruun ui mum a ill hi RVf
nue Including luieraeetlona thall l
Improved niih a crushed roclt Im
piixduitrui iu nrcoritaiit't wnn ill' t
inane aim Boecmcauoas uiiop'eti m
'be rommon qouhoII aud on tile li
the offlee of the city recorder aid
by doing all thlnge required. In ailil
laii aa tolflcatlon.
Itemouttraueea may W fllexl .
agalnet saltl Improvement in tin U
manaer ettil within the time require!
n the courier of said elty n
vate of the first publication of thl
notice the 3rd dev of August. 1"H
By order of 'he enmmon eitiinotl
W. A. MQOnt.
8-3-11 1 City Heeortler.
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"intu'toB" I- Tbt some people
claim to. have when they make a
good guess.
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lmby Morphine Fiend
Are made by all withlng syruus
sad baby wadloinos that eontala
oelum and narettt'os. McClee's Baby
Ullxrr contain so Injurious or ar-
eatk drugs of any kind A sure and
afe on re for disordered etoiaaehv
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eeth tin lufauts Sold by all drun-ii
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arrears to September 1, 1909, ?
can secure the Daily Capital
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tie in advance of August 31,
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of dollars. Start at once to
take advantage of our BAR
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or call at the Journal office
on or before Tussday even
ing, August 31, to secure this,
reduction
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