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PAGE TWO DAILY OAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1010. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. 1IOFER, Editor and Proprietor. tnd ependeuit Nowppor DeroUd to American iTiaolplM and the tTosroft! and DeTclopomcnt of All Oregon. PttbUitied Kverr Evening Bxcept Sunday, gulem, Ore. BURSORIPTION RATES (Invariably In Advance.) jatljr, by carrterj per year aUTif br raaJU per year. ATiwkly, by mall, per year, (3.00 Per month.... ,...60o , iM For month 85o . 1.00 Six month! .... 60a. REMARKABLE CURE IMAUD POWELL 9 UNION f IURRAII FOR INDHl-ENDICE. Indepondonpe has voted bonds for a High School. That moans that tho littlo business city upon tho river bank la going to take up progress on modem linos. . A full twelve-grade high school course 1$ t be ostabllhod-nnd, car ried on In a spatial fin new building, i '--,,' , ' ' ' .' That is the right spirit and will do a groat deal to ndvanco' tho littlo city of Independence. ( It Is thaortly way to keep the boat clfiaTof 'dttlps from landing the'r children away- to be- qdtidated. ' ' .V It is the way to brlng'mnny now famMejB to live in Independence and cdiicntx? their children there. ' ... ,v It la the wisest add most progressive move made by Independence In many a day. Congratulations. , GOOD FOR JONATHAN. ' '- '' IN LOS ANGELES Case of Paralysis Shows Remark ably Rapid Improvement. (Portland Dally News.) Sonator Jonathan Bourne, Jr., has not Impinged hlmsolf much on tho Oregon consciousness since ho was mado United States sonator by the people, tho first senator chosen under Statomont No. 1, and tho first popularly elected sonator in tho nation. Oregon has not heard much of tho sonator at first hand; true, lie en tertained President Taft and mado tho local political machine look silly last summer, and lie has backed somo rather wide sweeping national reforms, but also he has played with the Aldrlch crowd In tho senalo. and Oregon doesn't like tho Aldrlch crowd. ' But Jonathan Bourno Jr. appears to bo still standing where he was when ho flooded the state with letters fighting for tho primary system and Initiative legislative policies. In his circular, now being sent out to tho papors and chlof party politicians of -the state, he does-not minco words about the assembly plan, nor about tho adherence he holds for tho direct primary. Some of his remarks are pertinent: "I find the same old conspirators ongnged in tho same old conspiracy to overthrow Oregon's system of, popular government. "This conspiracy comes undor a new namo, that of tho 'assembly plan,' and 'plan' Is tho fitting term for it, as it is a design to restore, undor a new name, tho old threo-sliell gamo of politics, so prolific, in tho no distant past, of political debauchery aUd of profit to political high-binders, party ringstors and special interests." That Is what Tho News has been saying for1 a year; It is glad that the senior senator of tho state has discovered tho samo thing, and Is spending money to inform tho party, of whom ho Is the chief office holder In tho state. , Again tho senator says: "Tho alleged purpose of tho 'assembly is to unify tho Republican party, but every man familiar with Oregon had its origin In the meth ods pursued bj; managers of party conventions." That is precisely what Tho Nows lias said week after week, only !t said It this way: that It tho Simon-Fulton crowd succoeded in controll ing tho Republican party by tho assembly plan that thoro would cither bo an Independent and honest Republican olected, or a Democrat' "There" will bo no difficulty In maintaining the prestlgo of tho Repub lican, party If tho would-be loaders will observo tho spirit of the primary law and nccopt tho will of tho people as mado known at tho ballot box." Which Is somo more. Bourne truth plainly spoken. Jonathan Uonrne, or somo other "independent Republican, Is going to load tho fight In Orogon against' tho Fulton-Simon machine "VVhoovor leads tho fight tho people trust he will bo equlppfcd for the , fray wlfh. political acumen, monoy enough to fight back against corpora tion campaign funds, and personal honosty enough to mnko good whon tho victory is his, and the people hnve awarded him for bearing tho brunt of tho conflict. If Jonathan Bourno will send out a similar ldttor to every Republican voter In the Btate every month for tho noxt yoar tho Indopondent honost Republicans In Oregon will probably bo woltled Into a fighting organiz ation against the "assembly" maohlno; It Is merely Incidental whothor Jonathan is returned to the sonato again or not. That Is a dotall to bo settlod later; Just now It Is a fight botweon tho gang nnd the people Treatment Was with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, tho Remedy That Has Cured Many Severe Nervous Disorders. The valuo of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in canes of severe nervous troubles is con vincingly shown by the cure of Mrs. H. Gaudreau, of No. 837 Wost Thirty-sixth Place, Los Augcles, Cal. Sho says : 'When I was fourtcou years old. I had n severe attack of diphtheria. As I. was recovering from the disease audi got so I could walk just a little, I sud- j denly became weak aud numb all over. ' I was perfectly helpless in bed for throe i months. I couldn't speak abovo a i whisper and could eat nothing but liquid foods. I couldn't use my arms or legs, I was numb all over and had no feeling , at all. ' "Tho doctors told my mother that I was suffering from paralysis aud that they thought I would never get well. They did not helpmeund as my mother imu often roail about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills she decided to have mo buy , them. I hadn't taken many boxes be- j foro I could see that the pills were help ing mo a lot. In six or eight weeks' I timo I could sit up in bed aud could use my arms a little. I used them all 1 1 could aud as I grow stronger all of the I time, l goc mil uso ot tiiem. l was longer in learning to walk but fiially was ablo to do this too. 1 used the pills until completely cured nnd havo had no signs of tho troublo returning." Thoso who aro interested in the treat ment which cured this case can obtain further information by writing for the booklet, "Nervous Disorders," wliich we send freaou request. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain tho elements necessary to mako new blood and, as the nerves get their nourishment from tho blood, have been found invalu able in a wide rnuge of diseases of the blood and nerves, such ns anaemia, rhou inatism, after-effects of tho grip and fevers, neuralgia, nervous debility, wad even St. Vitus' dance and locomotor ataxia. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nro sold by all druggists, or -will be sent, postpaid, on reoeipt of price, CO cents per box; six boxes for $2.C0. by tho Dr. Williams Msdicino Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Musical Europe and the centers nf culture In South Africa have added to Amorlca's song In prnlslng thn "wonder woman" of the violin. Maud Powell, tho world's greatest woman violinists with few equals among her male colleaguos, who will appear at tho Grand Opera House tonight. In New York, the most oxacting of critics, Henry T, Pluck, who is a former Oregonlan, glneor to assist In tho Improvement work under way carried. Resolution to Improve Winter street to Mill creek adopted. Resolution for Improvement of Asylum avenue adopted. Sanitary Inspector directed to abate nuisance on premises of R. R. Ryan. Regulations of First Ward Booster club, asking to fill ditch of City ot Salem corporation read. Portland Railway, Light & Power Company gnanted permission to erect j pr0vement, Maud Powell, Violinist, who appears at the Grand tonight. writes: "Whon Maud. Powell plays, ono thinks not of bowing nnd fin goring, of staccato or Iagato. of har monics or double-stops, of trills--though they be, ns hers nre, Melba llko In their perfection; one thinks only of the music. Like a great nc tor, she makes one forget the player In the art." Secure your seats In advance at the boxofllco. No (I co of Intention to Improve Bush Street, in the City of Salem, Oregon. From the west line or High Street to the east line of Fir Street. No tlce is hereby given that tho Com mon Council of tho City of Salem, Oregon, deems It- expedient to im prove and proposes to improvo Bush Street in the City of Salem, Oregon, from the west line of High Street to tho east lino of Fir Street, 'said im provement to bo made at tho ex pense of adjacent property, nccord Ing to tho plans and specifications on file at tho office of the City Record er, which said plans and specifica tions aro hereby referred to for a more perfect description of said Im- WA NGTON PUTS ONE ON WILLAMETT HEARD MANY COMMITTEE REPORTS Proceedings of the City Council Were Dryer Than a Prohi bition District. The city council hold its rogular meeting last night. Tho session was do voted wholly to routine work, and was exceedingly dry and uniutorest Ing Goramltteo on stroots mado unfa vorable roport on Improvement of North Commercial atroot, saying that it should be Improved with hard sur faco pavement, aud report adopted. Commltteo roportod on hill for the improvement of State, recommending that it ho placed on file until work la completed. Gommittoo roportod on improvo mont of Court from Twolfth to state lands, recpnimondlnu its improvo- mont to Mill crook, and that it be oponod t'o. Twenty-fourth street. " Commltteo roportod on tho Im provement of Commercial from Mar ket to Pino and was adoptod. Committee's roport on improvo mont of Fifth from Currant from Capital National Bank 2 Salem, Oregon $ Capital, Surpluu nnd Undivided 5 Profits, rWO.OOO. ' Officers and Directors: X II. Albert President IB. M. Croisun. . Vice-President Joe. II. Albert Cashier John A. Carson Geo. F. Rodger Bolmont to Highland avonuo, adopt ed. Commlttoo roportod that remon strance on Improvement with blth ullthlc navumont of Commercial street from Contor to D was sulllclont to stop all procedure, and -recom-moudod the uso of conoreto pnvo inont. Tho samo action wns taken with re lation to the improvement of South Commercial street to Mill crook. Commltteo recommended that pe tition for Improvement of Fifth streot be allowed. Commltteo on public buildings recommondod tho purchaso of furni ture for treasurer's offlco, and It was ompowerod to do so. Communication was rocolvod from Portland Wire and Iron Works, of Portland us to coat qf firo oscnpoa for city hall, aud commltteo empowored to enter Into contruct for them. Engineer dtrectod to proparo plnns and specifications for tho laying of a sower In blocks 77 and 7S. Sowor ordered instnllod In North Salom and plana and specifications adopted. Special committee roportod on tho oxtonslon of Church streot. Majority report was favorable and It was adopted. Streot commissioner made a roport showing. oxrdlturo for labor of 1477.60; mato'rlnl, $2150.89, and for team nnd wagon 1 4 00. Several persona reported as delin quent in the payment of poll tux, nnd city, attorney Instructed to mn.ko col lections. IMriui ami apeeinrntinna for Im provement of a,Uoy In blook 4S. at coat of $066, ailoptad. A report of ongluwr on the lin pravemant of Mtllor stroet. which wag to the effect that th contract price bo allowed was udoptod; turno action taken with regard to Kearney atroot. Plana and specifications for im provement of Wlntor Btroet to Mill crook, nt cost of 123,945. adoptod. Motion to employ an additional en- siding on University street, so that tho company can secure certain grav el grants in that portion of the city. An ordlnanco governing tho instal lation of sowers referred to ordl nanco committee, Mayor submitted messago with re lation to cluster lights, suggesting that whon Installed that a uniform design of street posts bo adhered to, and nlso recommending that counoll co-operate wjth citizens in this move-mont. Remonstrance may be filed against said improvement within 10 days from tho final publication ot this notice. Date of first publication of this notice is the 25th day of February, 1910. By order of tho Council. W. A. MOORES, City Recorder., 2-25-llt Coyotes have done more damage this wlntor to sheep and goats, in Linn county then in nny ono season j for several years, ono farmer having j lost IS goats out of 100 in ono week ' A Pleasant Physic. Whon you want a pleasant physic give Chamberlain's Stomacn id Liv er Tablets a trial. Thoy aro mild and gentle In their action and always pro-' duco a pleasant cathartic offoet. Cull ! fi fan ff OflPrS HnilCO at all good druggists' drug stores fo. 1 1 lOU n froo sample. Tho roads loading out of Lobnnon aro said to ho tho worso this year ! than thoy havo been for years. Tlioro aro othors. Lovers j Of good health should prevent sick noss Instoad of letting themselves got sick and thon try to euro it. So long ns you keep your liver, bowels and I stomach In n healthy and actlvo con dition you won't got sick. Ballard's Horblno relieves constipation, Inac tive liver and all stomach and bowel troubles. Sold by all doalors. o Springfield has a now sawmill with a capacity of over .10,000 per day. JNO. F. CORDRAY, Mgr. Tuesday, March 8 H. Godfrey Turner Presents Maud Powell i Ameilcji's Greatest Violinist Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c and COc Seat salo Monday 9 a. m. In one of the fastest games of bas ketball ever played on the local floor, Willamette wont down to defeat be fore tho husky lads from tho Ever- greon state. The flnal'score was 2 to 24 In favor of Washington, which made it close enough 'to be an excit ing game. In basket throwing from the field Wlllametto excelled, mak ing 11 goals to 10 for Washington, and if the game depended on thi3 alone Wlllametto would have the big end of tho score. Fourteen fouls wero called' on Willamette, eight of which were converted into goals by Clementson, tho big Washington guard; live fouls were called on Washington, from which McAIeaehln added two points to the score for Willamette. Tho visitors had a man who could throw fouls, and the locals bhowed poor judgment In making the fouls thoy did. The gamo was played under Inter-collegiate rules, which make a faster and rougher game. The difference between basketball and football In this style of game Is main ly In the lack of protection worn by the players in basketball. The other games of Willamette were with rough company, which was not taken into account by the referee who made his rulings as fairly as possibly un der the circumstances. For Washington, Clementson was I easily tho star, but was not far in 1 the lead of St. John. Washington has ' a team of basket shooters, and it is j very creditable to the guarding ablli-; ty of Willamette that they did not ! score more from the field. At times however, Willamette let a Washing ton man get loose, and he seldom failed to throw a basket under such circumstances. For the locals Mcln tyro was in the game every second and played a great game, both In passing and basket shooting from dif ficult angles. When Schramm started down the floor all one could see was a red streak. Sciiramm is undoubt edly one of the best guards In the Northwest. McMeachin did some clover basket shooting, making ono from over half the length of the field. His roughness marred the effect of I his work. This was the first time j Rader lias played in 'varsity com- j pany, and, for a new man, did excel- ! lent work. He played against a man i of four years' experience on a univer- j slty team, and held this man to one ' basket. While MInson played a hard j game, he was not up to his standard last night. The home team is to be J praised for their good work and gamo j ness. Following Is the lineup and goals made by each: Washington R. F., Cook, 4: L. F., Williams, 1. C, St. John, 1; R, G., Clementson, 4 (8); L. G.. Keeler. Wlllametto R. F., McMeachin. 4 (2); L. F.. Mclntyre, r;C.p Rador; It. G., Schramm, 2; L. G.. Minton. n , The Lnsh of -a Fiend Would have boon about as welcome to A. Cooper, of Oswego, N. Y., as a merciless lung-racking cough that de fied all remedies for years. "It was most troublesome at nights," he writes.'.' "nothing helped me un til I used Dr. King's New Dis covery which cured me completely. ' I never cough at night now." Mil lions know its matchless merit for stubborn colds, obstinate coughs, sore lungs, la grippe, asthma, homorrhago, croup, whooping cough or -hay fever. It relievos quickly and nover falls to satisfy. A trial convinces-, 50c, $1.00 Trial bottlo freo. It Is positively guaranteed by J. C. 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