T DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALBM, OREGON, PAGE TWO THE CAPITAL JOURNAL f Capital National Bank r s E. HOFER, Editor and Proprietor. Capital, Surplus and Undivided X Profits, rllO.OOO. m Jnd ependent Nowspper Devoted to Ameriam Principles and tho Progress and Dovelopomont of All Oregon. Officers nud Directors: J. H. Albert Prosldent E. M. Crolsan. . Vice-President Jos. H. Albert Cashier John A. Carson Geo. F. Rodgers Published Kvory Kvenlng Bxcept Sunday, Sftlom, Oro. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (Invariably In Advance.) lailv. br carrier. ter year 86.00 Per month 50o PLEASE STUDY THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT AND CONTRIBUTE JallT, by mall, per year- 4.00 Vyoakly, by mail, per vcar- 5.00 Per month 85o Six months 6Co iUILDING ONE FACT TO HELP ADVERTISE OREGON FOR 1910 . KNfl KMIIHft NV tU U VBIHB BIB IBBBB I FOR i i if THE MOVEMENT FOR NEW STATES. A meeting of nearly a thousand men cheered to tho echo at Medford tho proposition to create a new state to tho south to bo called Siskiyou. Tho time and place for tho first convention to unlto northern Cal ifornia and southern Oregon has been determined upon, and while wu sleep it is being bora. The mossback element of Oregon ridicule tho idea but are thor oughly in- tho dark as to tho feelings and bitterness that exists In re mote parts of the state over treatment received. Ttto killing off of tho little state normal schools in Jackson and Umatilla counties severed tho last tie of sentiment that held those sec tions to the Willnmctto valley. Therfo aro many persons in Portland an all over tho state who would voto to carvo two now states out of tho region to tho south and ' tho great Inland empire centering about Walla Walla. Th!o present generation may 300 the states of Siskiyou and Lincoln born out of tho talkfests In the last legislature when tho baby normal schools wcro slaughtered on tho door of tho senate. Lot no man underestimate the situation who remembers Injunction suits against the Crater Lake road and tho Snake River bridge. FLYING MACHINE WHAT DID THE WISDOM OF SOLOMON CONSIST OF? It has always bleon a mystery just what tho wisdom of Solomon consisted-of. It is our deliberate judgment from reading of tho Scripture that it was political wisdom. "Hb that followeth after righteousness and mercy findeth life, righteousness and honor." Solomon is considered tho wisest ruler that ever lived on earth. When Solomon becamo king ho had! wealth, population, honor and power in abundance. Wlint more did ho need and what did ho ask for? He said: "Give mo an understanding heart to judge tho people, that I may , discern botween good and bad." Because ho asked for "understanding to discern judgment, he was given a "wiso and understanding heart." And then the command was given him "to keep my statutes and commandments," and ho was promised as a reward, length of days, riches, honor and fame. So wo reason that It was a deep desiro to get at what the people wanted on any given subject n kind of referendum. On top of this, Solomon had signed a kind of statement No. Ono that ho would abido by tho decision of tho people on any -given matter. Albany, Ore., Jan. 20. John C. Burkhart and William Crawford, two young men of this city, have just about completed a flying macnine. The young men are fine mechanics, and have been working on their in vention for some time. Th?y are confident that they will be able to master tno air, ana nave rentea a 400-acre tract near this city in or der to experiment. Isaac Meeker, of near Miller's Sta tlon, died this morning of paralysis. Mr. Meeker was born March 1, 1848, at Rock Island, 111., and came to Ore gon with his parents when but two years of age. They settled on a ranch and have made it their home over since. He was a member of Morn ing Star Grange. Mr. Meeker leaves a widow and one son, a brother and two sisters. Miss Carrie Ward, a popular young clerk of Chambers & McCune, Al bany's big daylight store, was united in marriage to Mr. Roscoe Neal, an architect of this city. The ceremony was performed by Rev. S. A. Doug las at the home of tho bride's sister, Mrs. W. M. Allingham. The young couple left for the Sound on a week's honeymoon trip. o to Oregon for the smallest rossioie expense Use the Home Newspaper and Tell the Story of the Matchless Soil of Oregon. SECOND CAMPAIGN FOR TEN THOUSAND FACTS OF PRODUCTION. ITCHING ECZEMA WASHED AWAY THE COST OF LIVING. , Thoro is an awful wail about tho constantly increasing cost of liv ing. It is said tho necessities of life aro advancing and that the con sinners aro being robbed unmercifully. Thorn is always some truth in these out cries in tho newspapers and soino causo for tho complaint. Hut is not this tho logical outgrowth of tho doctrine of protection" Don't wo advocate high prices for farm products as tho foundation of all prosporlty? Don't wo advocate high wages ror tho laborer and docs it not take labor to make products? Why should wo kick if tho farmer gets 30 cents a dozen for eggs n GO conts a pound for butter andnlno cents a pound for live hogs? It is truo there is growing up a class of political Insurgents in tho Republican party who rldiculo protection. Republican Senators and Congressmen advocate old-fashi, Weaver Populism to lwt tlm But who Is hollering and who is hurt9 boror? U llmiblluuu 8tttdiattor politician or tho farmer and la. In tho general application tho trusts will got more out of Protec tion than tho workers in factories v farms. Tho farmer has only tho raw products of tho soil to sell i 10 laoorer ran sell nothing l,t his toil, t.lu.o ami service i c,llBlB aim mauuiacturors and middlo mon cai drod ways. ?,hQrW moml 10 th0 dvJeos by which tho public service on,. jiurauuua, mo wnoiesmors and retailors, tho r ,..., ..... iu milium iiccossillov , ..i,.i. a - villi. II consumer. ioned Jim Is it worth 25 cents to you to stop that awful agonizing itch? Surely you will spend 20 cents on your d. ug- Bisa'a recommendation, to cool and heal and soothe that terrible itcung eruption? By arrangement with the D. D. D. laboratories of Chicago, we are -blo to UiPke a special offer of a 2:. em. bottle of their oil of winlergreen curiround, known as D. D. I pr- senption. Call or writo or telcp.;o.vj to J. C. Perry, druggist. We absolutely know that tho itch is stopped AT OXCE by D. U. D. Pre scription, and the cures all sem to bo permanent. Help Us to Get the Material that Will Land Fifty Thousand New People in Oregon. The undersigned was for three years President of the Salem Commercial Club, and for threo years Presl. dent of tho Willamette Valley Development League. As President of the latter organization two years ago ho got up tho compilation known as One Thousand Facts of Production, which has proven the best advertising matter ever gotten up to bring Ilomeseokora to Western Oregon. Tom Richardson made the statement publicly at Salem that tho Ono Thousand Fncts had brought one thousand families to Western Oregon within one year after it was printed. The Southern Pacific publicity department printed the Ono Thousand Fncts in folder form and circu. lated thousands of them. The time has come to get up a new collection of facts in n larger scale and coTer the whole state, and convince the world that this is the richest and most productivo stato In tho union HELP DEVELOP OREGON BY SENDING US ONE OR MORE FACTS. Your name has been sent us as one of the successful producers of your section of tho state, and I want you to take the trouble to abnd me a brief statement of fact on soino lino of production. WhatcTer it is, we want the amount produced, and what It sold for in tho market. That simplo statement answers thousands of questions from people who are coming to Oregon, and your neighborhood will Ret tho full benefit from publishing the statement and the name and postoffico of tho producer, as is proposed to do in each case and let th,e facts speak for themselves. , ' Here aro given a few specimen statements that have been published for tho past two years, and have done tho business of settling up this part of the state. These aro to show how wo want tho ' statement made in the most concise manner, proving what the soil will produce and that wo have markets for our prod ucts, and that the cultivation of the soil and raising stock and poultry pays: A Few Sample Facts Showing How to Get Up a Statement We sold $115 worth of strawber ries off one acre last year. C. L. Weaver, Liberty. Our 75 registered Lincoln long wool ewes brought us $2000 per year for the past two years. Hawley & Son, McCoy. From about six acres, picked 94 G bushels Italian prunes and sold them or 514 cents per pound, dried, real izing $1020. Frank Hrnhpt T?r,CQ. dale. From 73 hens I sold poultry and eggs, $200; have 100 loft. All In 1907. M. C. Looney, Jefferson. Bought 40 acres of hop land for $13,000. First crop paid for It. Thomas Hllman, Eola. I raise and fatten from 150 to 200 head of hogs each year. Fred Achil les, Willamette. From 100 acres I harvested 397 tons hay, clover and timothy mixed. Sold at 10 per ton. J. C. Hare, Hills-boro. Sold 400 pounds of Royal Ann cherries In 1907 for $200 from one tree 14 pears old. A. Vorcler, Polk County. I picked ton bnshols of English walnuts from ono treo and sold for $5.40 per bushel. Frank Diem, Mis sion Bottom. I have 100 Angora goats from which I sheared 350 pounds of mo hair this season and sold tho same at 30 cents por pound. R. T. Por ter, Brooks. in a hun- ' middle-class the laborer uuufr:rrr,u,iuiu, sca,e f - - 1tM UJ?,? qucs,t,,01n wll0th01, wo ot paying a license 'merely to live. Making a living and getting It aro a 8Ccondary conshLaZ 0 ' ' INVADING RIGHTS OF OITIZEXS. 01112 Pr0,'SOd Uo"ubUott assembly is nil attack on the rights o forostnll fr,.( It propose m tho namo of tho Republican partv to OApresslcm at tho Primary election. "WUU to lot Bood Itoimbllonn. " b nM ml Prty M H i!wny tliu rlitlit ol (ho oltl7.m .. on l'rimiirr ,!,, "lz"" " MpnMlon nt llio iolls Tho Prlniuiy olootlou ma gonornl ol,unn i r, cowluow ,, tho uro Au.trUa "X nten S" l0'b The Republican party with 80 onn n ak nnn , . lv tho w,o perfect frLlom o0i0r,t'r ,n Whe n ite ,oador invndo tho rlghH n 1 i?W " SS cnolo among wn(a(lU8 wlttaoUiS5to?0hM t0, defeat. M luowon, th party invito It thoso who nwiiim to sat sld the Dl "vmu. awunie the roeponflbillty, rect Primary law, onactod Notice to Contractors. notice is hereby given that the Hoard of Directors of school district No. 40, McMinnville, Oregon, desire proposals or bids for the erection and completion of a two-story brick high ouuui uuuiunK wiin uasenieut, as per plans and specifications prepared by Kroner & Henn. architects. Worcester building, Portland, Ore gon; plans and specifications for which said building can bo seen eith er at the olllce of said architects, or at the office of R. L. Connor, attorney at law, McMinnville, Oregon. jjiub win oo received not later than February 5, 1910. J. O. ROGERS, Clork of School Hoard. McMinnvillo, 0l,S- l-27-otdlj ' o Deafness Cannot He Cured nL l0Ctl. aL)I)llcatIons- as they can not reach tho diseased portion of tho ear There Is only one way to cui-a deafness, and that Is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of tho mu- wJ1" "5 ?Vhe Estachlan Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imper fect hoaring and when it is entirely closed, deafness is tho result TiS unless the Inflammation can be tak en out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing WU 1 bo destroyed forovor; nine cases o t of ton aro caused by catnrrh whir nothing but an Inflamed condition of tho mucous surfaces. uuuluon Inii fnJU KlV 0no H"dred Dol lars for any caso of deafness uautrrui mat cannot . u, iillu umarrn Cure. tor circulars, free. Soiul . f, ' . , AIUS C0XVINCIX0 AM) AHI5 UXAXSWEI!AI!LH. vonr stiilpmrmf n,.n,... . , ... UUa lho ut,L iiiaritcis. xaice umo to maKO join statement accurate and make it for tho year looo. if nnatMn mu . ' -- x iiiou uiir wua iiul u uuinuer year. y wo want to bo able to make a poor year. It was a poor year in the campaign of devolopmont of our grand common. nf ntiml . , . 1 . . . ... . can be referred to hv v iniM- .... '" LZ . . uio siory or tho soli told by tho men wno t "uu uuis io uacic up the statements ho reads omcotaL?;:' )''"' aM"mm "nd Se"d " - ..otMUon your namo and p.tl. Very respectfully, E. I-IOFER, President. STATEMENT OF FACT htu , T 10 m,(1 ,nakC U for th0 yQllv 1000' if Possible. The go d1 nj::t 0fta!0M;h0P8; catt,e horses sheep-soats-and nZ I faCtS f ?ro.aoa in spite of the fact that it was a pi ,tu iUU noc alraj(1 of C0,n,,ai.iS0Ils H j - v- i" auunjug mills be Send -o- Twonty-olght annicntlonB t - phaao Southern Pnclllc lands in Polk county at $2.50 an acre were flled with tho county recordor of tv.ii, county thla week. Tho applicants aro all rosldonts of tho Middlo statos. o Foloy'a KIdnoy nemoriv Wilt any enso of kidney or bladdor Ur. n bio that is not boyond the kLk , iWUm and strongthons th kldnovH 0 they q mhnt m. L,un.(?JH from the blood n "p"r 1103 nwttam. kidnaj- and blaS oldtP' t I I 4 t t ., "IMtll A' ft Namo .Postofflce Huildhig for Sale. Scaled bids will bo received nt tho School Clerk's oflleo at 3SS Stato street for purchoso of the dwelling on tho East half of Block 22, Englowood Add. Certified chock of 10 per cent of amount of bid to accompany each bid. Right reserved to reject any or all bids Bids to bo opened at oflleo of under signed Friday, Jan, 28. 1910, at B o'clock p. m. II. A. JOHNSON, Jr., Clerk. 1-25-4(1 o . Work 2t ITours a Day. The busiest Httlo things ever mad aro Dr. King's New Life PIllTflSjj oalth tahn ,sufr-oated globulo of stronSth clmneoa woaknoes Into ucuur loaves of a harmless lung-healing mountainous shrub sivo to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy Us marvol atlyo uul, 0 n aro offered, tnit Too MucXi Pace. You fool as if you had one fa" too many when you havo neuralg.' Don't you? Snvo tho face, you need it; but got rid of the Neura Bia by nppling Ballard's Snow mont. Finest thing in tho wort" for rheumatism, neuralgia, burn', cuts, scalds, lamo back and a Pains. Sold by all dealers. In a rocont issue of Tho Journal an item nnnoamd that Woodburn other remodiea SnM i. ;,...."? your own Judtre! wantl cAn nnrntl tbO vupuai Drug Ston ' 1 u,,id 'uh oion, croamorv n( n,nf inor, It fibouW i r y v v v iiihvvi - - Goorgo R. Wnsson. Ho was 80 yoars old. creamery at that nlaco. a resident ofVo road '"cannory." CHlldpRt Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O A S T O R a Every Mother a or should bo worried when tw Uttle onoa have a cough or cold- may load to croup or plur,8.,e Pneumonia then to Bometnw moro eorious. Ballard's HorehoUD" Syrup will cure tho .troubles at oaw and prevent any complication.