Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 23, 1910, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM OREGON, 'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1010.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
E. HOFER, Editor and Proprietor.
AN6ERS PETITIONIN
Attention Mr. Builder!
Independent Newspaper Doroteil to American Principles and
the Ifogrosu and DOTOlopement of All Oregon.
mblishcd Bvory Urenlng Bxocpt Sunday, eolem, Ore.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
(lnrarlablr in Adrance.)
ally, by carrier! per year W.00 Por month...... ...Oo
JaJlT, bT nll, P re- M Pcr "oath 83o
tpMily, by mall, per rear. 1.00 Six month ...Bfo
FREE LOCKS
For Mount
Diablo Cement
Senator Bourne and Congressman Hawley Working Hard for
Results Tied Up With Red Tape and Awaiting a Satis
factory Report From the Board of EngineersWas Once
Favorably Reported.
Wall Plaster
We Are Exclusive Agents
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8 FOR
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AND CANAL
Overland
ard
You wont the Normal School qucs tlon separated from Politics.
That Is what tho inltlntlvo bill dooa for Monmouth.
Tills Is your opportunity to keep It always separate.
Tho State educates her lawyers, farmers, doctors,, pharmacists, etc.,
Why not her teachers?
Tho better trained the teacher, th? better school and moro intelligent
service tjic child gets.
Vote Yes, for Monmouth. .
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THE FAIR GROUNDS BOULEVARD.
(The stroet dopartmont, the mayor and council, tho Hoard of Trade
and every live man In Salom should pull for the boulevard to the State
Fair Grounds.
City, county and state should uhito for this boulevard.
There will bo two thousand automobiles at Salem this fall at the State
Fair, and one narrow streot, twenty foot wide, Is all we have to let. people
get back and forth.
Ijot us put up a public subscription mul build II.
It is a neglect, a crime, a shamo, that some way cannot bo found to
put through a broad, oasy boufovardfrom tho State Houso to tho State
Grounds.
A growing state, a growing" fair and growing city demand It.
It Bhould bo a straight, wide streot, macadamized at least, and should
not bo made dangerous with a street car line.
This should be done at once, and there should be no dodging.
If, wp cannot rise to tho needs of a Capital City, lot us resign and ay
we do not know hqw to run a Capital City.
Salem people should know Portland is ready to take tho Fair.
ft'thero Is no other way to do this, lot there bo a decently organized
movement of tho property owners to build the boulevard.
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WHO WOULD NOT HAVE THE GUIDANCE OF THE LORD?
WWIVIil UftlWlbV J. MVt VJllO UL 1111 D
bandry has boon circulating peti
tions for the Freo Locks and Canal
at Oregon City on tho Wlllatriotlo
River, and all tho granges In the
Willamette Valloy are joining in
petitions to congress for tho ennct
mont of tho law. Tho state appro
priation of $300,000 was secured by
a committeo of tho Granges and
commercial bodies of which tho Edl
to'r of The' Capltnl Journal was
ohnlrman and fight Is being kept up
through tho delegation in congress
who are an unit for this enterprise.
Following letters have been received
from two of the members from Ore
gon: LETTER FROM SENATOR
IJOURNE.
Washington, D. C. March 15. 1910.
Colonol E. Hofor, Salem Oregon.
My Dear Colonel:
I am in receipt of yours of March
7th enclosing a petition from some
of tho granges o'f Marlon county,
asking for an appropriation for free
locks and canal at Oregon City.
I shall take great pleasure in pre
senting this in tho senate. As you
are probably aware, I introduced
somo time ago an amendment to the
River & Harbor Bill for the pur- j
poso of providing a government ap-,
proprlntlon of $300,000 to be ex
pended in cooperation with the
state for the purchase of the present
locks or the construction of new!
canal locks around the falls at Ore
gon City. The amendment Is now1
pending before the Committee on
Commerce in the senate. It is nl-1
most impossible however to secure,
an appropriation in the absence of"!
a report from the Chief of Engl- j
neors favorable to the purchase or'
construction nnd estimating the 1
amount that will bo necessary to
carry It to completion. Ncverthe-
less, I have been working very hard I
on this mutter In the hope that 1 1
may be able to secure the approprl- '
atlon which the people of Willam-
cue vaney so union uusirtr mm ii
which I believe the available com-1
IllUtC 11.11 JllDllllUO. 1 DDUll lW JUW
know as soon ns possible what ac
tion tho Committee on Commerce
takes.
Thanking you for transmitting
this petition to me I am
Yours very truly.
J. BOURNE, .1R.
Nephi White Hard waii Piaster
We handle building materials of all kinds, including doors, windows, mouldings, lum
ber, laths, shingles, roofing and building papers, Lime, Sand and Gravel.
Wo have a limited amount of low grade material, suitable for cheap buildings and sidewalks, on which
w. e tuakln'g estroraely low prices.
HereYou Will Find
REASONABLE PRICES
GOOD QUALITY
PROMPT DELIVERY
Foot of Ferry St.
Offlco Phono Main 88
By tho Lord we understand tho Divine Mind that rules tho affairs of
tho universe.
Wo read in Psalms 19 what this Divine Mind Is and docs for people.
"Tho law of tho Lord is porfect, converting the soul.
"Tho testimony' of tho Lord Is sure, making wise tho simple
"Tho statutes of the Lord uro right, rejoicing tho heart.
"Tho commandment of the Lord 1? pure, enlightening the eyes.
"Tho fear of tho Lord Is clean, enduring forovor.
"Tho judgments of tho Lord nro true nnd righteous altogether."
To understand tho abovo read It again and substitute "Divine Mind"
for "Lord" wherever It occurs and learn wisdom.
OFFICIALISM ALARMED AN PARASITES IN REBELLION.
Tho curse of modern government is multiplication of officialism, in
local, state and national affairs.
This parasite class want to dictate appointments, nomination of candi
dates and control of government.
They toll not, nolthor do they spin, and their abhorrence of working for
a living has become a second naturo.
This naturally turns them against any man who stands for tho appli
cation of business principles In public affairs.
This class of blood-suckors live lln0 tho woodcock by suction, from the
life-Juices of tho people.
They hato an honest man or an honest expression In a newspaper like
Tho Capitol Journal as a bedbug luitoj vermicide.
Docause a man, at tho ond of twenty years, has a few friends who vol
untarily back him for public offlco taey writhe and wriggle like a garter
snako with Its tall stopped on.
Tho editor of this paper has been montioned by newspapers, and Is be
ing talked 6f by friends, for tho Republican nomination for governor.
This arouses tho Iro of tho offlcial class, and tho smaller tho paraslto
that hangs on tho body politic, tho louder it squeals.
Tho thought of an Indopondont prlvnto citizen bolng takon up by tho
people and put In a pivotal position where ho would be apt to beat off
somo of the parasites is appalling.
Third and fourth-class postmasters are federal officials nnd not sup
posed to bo managing tho politics of tho pooplo, yet these pap-suckers
holler louder than any.
Llttlo, hungry, snapplng-turtlo-brainod editors, llko Billy Clarke, of
Oorvals, and Addison Bonnott, of Irrlgon, both stamp-llckers on commis
sion, can't sleop nights out of puro sllcitudo lest tho Republican party bo
raped and outraged by such a man im Col. Hofer being made governor.
Tho plainest farraor, tho hardest-working laboring man, has moro
sense and Just as much Influonco In public affairs as theso parasites
havo his Influonco kills theirs his voto does ft.
nut why should not tho petty pin-licad parasite howl, when ho knows ho
Is getting what ho doos not desorvo, and getting It for his alleged devo
tion to principles of which ho is as dovoid as a two-bit curtain polo.
Tho paraslto class may well howl at tholr prospects If Col. Hofor
should bo made govornor or Orogon. They would got such a oloanlng out
that tho state would lose a largo number of Its petty aristocracy by re
movals to other commonwealths.
Tho ox that troadoth out ita maator's corn knows Its duty no bottor than
they know tholrs, and. that Is to light Col. Hofer.
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FOIl A .MORE BEAUTIFUL CAPITAL OITV.
THE PLAY OF
"ST. ELMO"
PRESENTED AT THE GRAND
OPERA HOUSE HERE TONIGHT
UNDER THE PERSONAL DIREC
TION OF FREDERIC BELASCO.
Tho sbutlo Interweaving of intense
dramatic situations, with a profound
roilglous sentiment, in which Wil
ESCAPADE
CITY JAIL
San Francisco, March 23. Mar
garet McCarthy and May Sullivan,
two pretty girls from Los Angeles,
are in the city jail today because they
donned male attire and started to
rowed the ' necessary clothes from
male friends.
The girls had reached California
and Stockton streets, the heart of
the Chinese quarter, when they were
noticed by Policeman Curtis. He ob
served that they took unusually short
steps. A hurried Investigation was
made, and then two tearful young
women were bundled Into a patrol
wagon.
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Notice of Final Account nnd Scttle-Ment.
lard Holcomb, tho inspired young ; explore Chinatown
playwright, has succeeded in faith
fully following Augusta J. Evans'
story of "St. Elmo," has mado this
play tho dramatic sensation of Now
York, and in tho cities of the East
it Is being witnessed nightly by
Miss Sullivan Is the daughter
Michael Sullivan, superintendent
streets in Los Angeles.
THE
our'm (Somparv
This is nn old song with Tho Capltnl Journal.
It has hollered mid prayed for parks and sunken gardens.
Tho odltor In tho city council got plans drawn for Wlllson avonue.
Tho park committeo, compoBOd of Stolz nnd Eldrldgo ondorsod tho
plan.'
Then .after spondlng about $200 la llmo an plans It was abandoned.
It was found that somo of tho park board was not satisfied with tho
plans.
Like Fnlrmount Park, It was knlfi'd mul scuttled by some ono who first
favored it.
In splto of those IniluoncoH from tho stone ago, and tho days of sani
tary regulations conllned to tho rall-ronco corners, Salom must be mado
a boautlful city.
Salem must have paved Htreets, bo tor Mater, artistic bridges, boule
vards, parks and moro beautiful private residences.
Tho city has cone to tho crossing of tho ways and must take tho right
road or be lost in tho woods.
EVERYBODY'S FOR EASTER.
Tho April Everybody's always trios hard to have an exquisite covor
page.
A dozen unhatohed chicks In tho sholl nro premonitions of niuga.iuo
nurprlst'H.
Threp storloB worth ropoatlng "Under tho Spreading Chestnut Treo,"
pans th,o limit.
Tho Rtdgowuy Co. (Spring and Micdougol stroots, N. Y.,) also makos
a special.
It was to tho Now England merehmts and manufacturers, telling them
what oils them,
t West Mr. Rldgowny would got a big salary as a boostor.
Nothing In tho way of a cough Is
quito bo annoying as. a tickling,
teasing, whoorlng, bronchial cpugh.
Tho quickest relief comes porhapa
from a prescription known to drug
gists everywhere ob Dr. Snoop's
Conga Remedy. And boeldoa, It Is
o thoroughly hnrmloss that mothers
slvo It with porfect nafoty ovon to
tho youngest babes. Tho tondor
loaves of a almplo mountain shrub,
give to Dr. 8hoop's Cough Roniody
lta remarkable ouratlvo offoot. A
few days teat will toll. Bold by
Capital Drug Storo.
TL A fi t. I 1 l Ka I. 9
uapuai National carm
Salem, ureflon
Capital, Surplus mul Undivided
Profit. 1 10.000.
Officers and Directum:
,j, lit Aiuen i-ream am
X. M. Crolsan. . Vice-President g
Jos 11. Albert caauier
John A. Corson
Geo. F. Rodgors
In Dr. Shoop'a Health Coffee, pure
healthful toasted grains, malt, nuts,
etc., aro bo cloyerly bl.onded as to
glvo a wonderfully truo coffoo taBte,
color, and flavor. And besides.
Health Coffee goes a third farther
than any otbor kind. You actually
got 100 full cups from a 25o, iu
pound packago. And Health Coffee
la "made In a minute." No 20 to
30 minutes tedious boiling Is, at all
necessary. And bealdos thorn la not
a grain of real coffoo In It. Sold by
J. W, Harrltt.
In tho County Court of the State of
Oregon, for tho County of Marlon:
In the matter of the estate of Aaron
T. Bliss, deceased: Notice Is herobv
0f given that Charles G. Briggs, admin
of istrator, with tho will annexed, of the
. estate of Aaron T. Bliss, deceased, Has
The young women, both of whom "eu .ms "nlu . account as sucn admin
are 18 years of age, have been guests; istrator of said estate in the county
at the Hotel Piedmont. They bor- cour of ? s.tate of Oregon, for the
: county oi iManon, ana mat said court
lias appointed and set Monday, the
i 25th day of April, A. D., 1910, at 10
o'clock a. m. of said day, and the
. court room of said court, in the city
I of Salem, county of Marlon, state of
, Oregon, as the time and place for the
I hearing of objections to said final ac
count and tho settlement thereof, and
that all persons interested in said es
tate may appear on or before said
date and file any objections thereto.
Dated Salem, Oregon, March 21,
1910. CHARLES G. BRIGGS,
Administrator with the Will An
nexed of Estate of Aaron T. Bliiss,
Deceased.
T. H. Ward and Frank Holmes,
Atttorneys. 3-21-5t
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Heating Plants.
Sealed bids will bo received by
tho Board of Directors of School
Dlst. No. 24 In Marlon County, Oro
gon, at the office of the School Clerk
at No. 3S8 State St., In Salem, Ore.,
for Heating and Ventilating Plants, 1
to be installed In tho Englewood and
East School buildings.
Bids to bo received on tho two!
plants together and also on same
separately.
Certified check of 5 per cent of tho
amount of bid to" accompany each
bid. Plan of buildings can be had
at Architect F. A. Leggs' offlco in
Salem, Ore. Bids to bo opened by
tho Board, April 2, 1910, at 7:30
p. m at tho High School Building.
Board reserves tho right to reject
any or all bids.
H. A. JOHNSON. JR.,
District Clerk.
3-17-10t-dly
THE WEDDING RING
That magic llttlo band that plays Its Important part particularly
by popular favor after the advent of EASTER.
CUPID, with his magic key, loosens the gentle fetters of al
ready united hearts, and proc'alms the sacred union that calls for
the crowning blessing of human lives.
And Then the Creations For the Bride
A jewelry store is the natural place to seek gifts of lasting
value. Thore aro many things here that are beautiful, useful and
that will hold their worth almost indefinitely. Numberless arti
cles in jewelry that give much pleasure to the bride.
EASTER GIFTS
Have become popular and the custom Is growing. Theso little
gifts need not, of necessity, bo large or expensive, as thore are so
many other gifts to be mado during the year. It is, nevertheless,
decidedly graceful and. appropriate to remember one's friends on
this, one of tho most joyous festivals of the year. If flowers aro
appropriate, why not a handsome vase to put them In? Wo have
some very dainty and beautiful vases in cut glass. They aro not
expensive and we will be pleased to show them to you.
Barr s Jewelry Store
Corner State nnd Liberty Streets
JESSES
Thoro la n rumor that someone
wished to aeeaeslnato the vloe-prwl-denu
l'erhap he hoard sam&ona
oll him "Sunny ,11m."
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A Hwollcn tlnw
la sot pretty nor pleawnt. Whether
It Is cAuied by neuralgia, toetlmahe or
accident. Itallanl's Inow Unlmout
will reduce the swelling and relieve
the peln. The great ami aure euro
for rheumatism, outa, bums, aealda
nny and all aches and pains, gold
by oil dealer.
crowds which tax tho capacity of the
theatres everywhere.
Metropolitan critics havo do
olnrod that nothing so profoundly
gripping has boon staged In tho East
Tor years. Throe generations of
thoatro-goors havo lost thoJr hearts
to it. Grandparents, paronts and
chlldron. Its sweep or satisfaction
Is universal. To bo prosented here
by tho Alonznr Touring Co. this ev
onlng at popular prleos or best re
served seats at $1.00 nnd down.
"A Stubborn Cinderella."
That quality musical play, "A
Stubborn Clnderolla." will bo aeon
at the Grand Opera Houso on Satur
day, March 26.
Manager Mort. 11. Singer an
nounces tho original cast headed by
Mr. Homer D. Mason and tho ori
K'nnl Princess Theatre production.
Or tho numerous successes of The
Princess Amusomont Company, "A
Stubborn Clnderolla" has been tho
moat sensational. It Btnrtod Its ca
reer In Chicago, playing nil through
tho torrid boat of summer when
every theatre oxcoptlng tho Princess
had to close Us doors. The past
summer this charming play dupli
cated at Iloston tho phunomennl run
at Chicago n year ago. Its pretty
plot, startling chorus features and
exceptionally strong cast, stamped it
lust aeason ns tho most noteworthy
musical show over produced and no
doubt a capacity audience will be
dollghted with "A Stubborn Clnder
olla." Sent on aale nt box office,
Saturday, at 9 a. m.
Grand Opera House
Jiu. F. Cordray, Mgr.
JUDGING UY APPEARANCES
Of course everybody does that, and
Laundry Work can't bo judged any
other way. Everything subjected to
our artistic treatment comes out as
clean as a polished surface, as clear
as crystal and as bright as a sum
mer's day. Articles washed proper
ly last twice as long and look twen
ty times better than goods badly
laundrled. We make cheap , fabric
masquorado for something better.
SALEM LAUNDRY CO.,
rhono 25. 130-100 South Liberty St.
ONE NIGHT ONLY
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23
r. Frederic Belasco
Presents
A Man of Iron Nerve.
Indomitable will and tremendous en-
orgy are never found where stomach, j
liver, kidney and bowels nro out of
order. If you want theso qualities '
nud tho success they bring, use Dr.
King's New Life Pills, tho matchless ,
regulators, for keen brain and strong
body. 25c at J. C. Perry's.
Dramatled by Willnrd Holcomb
(Tho Big New York Success.)
From Augusta J. Evan's book of the '
muno unme.
THE DRAMATIC SENSATION OF
THE YEAR
Prices, $1.00, 75c, 50c. Seat salu
opens on Monday for subscribers and 1
ou Tuesday for gonerul public.
Nott. A full house ror "St. El-,
mo" secures all the Belacso plays
for Salem.
A physician declares ho nutomn
bilo promotes nppendlcltls. He ma
bo correct, but there are cheaper
ways of acquiring the disease.
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A Nelghbor-of Yours.
As well as yourself is liable at any
time to havo rheumatism. Wo'ro all
liable to have cuts or burns, bruises
or scalds, crick in the back, neck or
aide somo kind of an ache or pain.
Then heed this advice and tell your
nolghbors Ballard's Snow Liniment
all wounds. Sold by all dealers.
To much work and no ulv
makee dull beys and dead ouee
CHICHESTER S PILLS
J?'v' 'VB' ""su u .
few. Mtifel .M, kw iuilZ V
IHAkMtUulnt.AlMMllaUkhU
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
Grand Opera House,
JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr.
SAT., MARCH 26
rhif real musical comedy event of the
aeoson 1
Quality Musical Play
A STUBBORN CINDERELLA
With UOMMll U. MASON.
All the original r&vorltee, the
Original Mum mot h Scenic Pro
duction and
The Famous Prlnceea Theatre Chorus
(Most superb alnstng and dancing
chorus In America)
A Whirlwind or Fun, Muele and
Pretty Girls.
Prloee. $1-00. TSc, 50e, Seat
ale start Frtde.y ut 9 a. m.
Everything in 'Plumbing
Good Workmanship; Reason
able Charges Our Motto.
We do steam and hot water
fitting.
libbals & Petersen
Court street, botween Liberty
and High. Phone Main 5G7.
Fire O Fool
Proof 1 "i Proof
NOTICE.
Notice, is hereby given that on the
12th day of March, 1910, tho under
signed, Seid Back, sold and assigned
all of his right, title and Interest n
and to tho lease, agrcultural Imple
ments and livestock on that certain
hop ranch and vegetable garden lo
cated ou tho Bono and Whltaker
ranchoe on Browa Island near Sa
lem, Oregon to Wing Hlng Yin &
Company, and that the said Wing
Hlng Yin & Company havo assumed
and agreed to pay all indebtedness
against Seld Back on account of said
ranch, and is also tho ownor of all
the claims against parties for com
modities purchased: from said ranch
The said Seld Back will be no longer
responsible for any work done or
supplies or material furnlshod said )
ranch, and all pereous are directed
to pay the said Wing Hlng Yin .v
Comimny for any debts due to said
ranch, and present any bills against j
said ranch for payment to the Bald
Wing lung Yin & Cdtnpauy. i
SEID BACfc.
3-16-6t-dly
Care For Your Trees
Spraying Pumps and Hose at
all prices.
Seo us for Aero-motor Wind
mills, Fairbanks-Morse Gas
Engines.
SANITARY PLUMBING
Best workmanship our motto.
PURVINE & LESLEY
Cor. Front nnd State Street.
Phone Main 346.
In considering maklns yenr i
tjrht, or cooking, why not com
the F. P. Gbd Machine and
bora Light
Will soil aud Install thu ' m
md guarantee It to give n pt
rnt moro light for tho bh. oonej I
than electricity or city gas. Let m
Hgure wth you, ostlamtes furnished
Call at my shop aud see the llghti
nd Btpvea In opomtlon.
I also carry PYRO DENATURED
LCOHOL utilities. Safe, cconomi
fAl, odort-s
A. L. FRASER
Gold Dust Flour
Made by (he BYDNEY POWER
COMPANY, Sydney, Oregon.
Made fcr Family Use,
Ask your grocer tor It. Dru
and Bhorts always o band.
P.B. WALLACE, Agt.
Salemjme Works
Hlittar 1HA
S58 tttaie Ut
Yoh can lead the average' man a;
mile easier than you can drive hlmj
a rod; and. if it happens to be a
woman, ten of 'em. !
ueadquaneis tor Woven Wire
tVncins. Hop wire, Barb Wlro,
i'.'uitry Netting, Shingles, Mai
i.irt Rooting, P. & B. Ready
rioot ng.
CHAS D. MDLLIGAN
250 Court St.
Phone I'M