AOB TWO. DAILY CAPITAI JOtmNAX. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1010. THE CAPITAL E. HOFER, Editor jusd .Proprietor. Independent lfowppor Devoted to American Principle ad the Fiosroa and Dorclopomont of All Oregon. Pobtlthod Bterr Brenlng Bxcept Bandar, Salem, Oro. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (lavuiablr to Adranoe.) ally, br carrier, per rear. .6.00 Per months HliTt br ft11 Pr ...... 4X0 Per month...., yflr, br hull, per Tew.... 1.00 Six month f. Tito Alrtmhl of the Stato Normal at Monmouth nsk your support for that .school, i You know tro must hnvo teachers. Wo mast educate the boys and girls n trained teacher is tho best agency for this. The cost Is four cents a year on a thousand dollars. Voto Yes for Monmouth, and settle tills question. J. B. V. BUTLER, Sec. Com. MITE COMPAR TWO CITIES FINDSi, THINGS TO SAY ABOUT EUGENE AND SALEM THEIR POSSIBLE CENSUS RETURNS , BOTH ARE EDUCATIONAL CITIES OF THE FIRST CLASS. "A Salem real ostato booster who .has Just returned from a few dnys cpent at Eugeno, has tho following comparisons to mako botween tho two cities: "A number of Eugono people have tho idea that this town is larger than Salora In many ways, aside from a possible larger population. Some oven believe Eugeno's popula tion is larger than that of tho Capi tal City. Tho only reasonable nr cuso ' Eugoria has for not knowing ;tbo real . facts is duo largely to tho fact' that' she Is a ilttlo out of tho world', lylrig 123 miles south from the metropolis. Thoro is not enough coioporSftion, or visiting, if you ploaso, carrlod on by Eugono people with hor sister cities far down tho valloy. ' ""'in other words, Eugene is car ' rled' away with her own boosting and Is boglnntng to bollevo it her- solf. ' Because sho has heard a con tinual ding-dong about tho wonder ful' city of Eugono for a long timo, Eugono has begun to think Bho is .the greatest city in Oregon, outside "of Portland. Whon it gets to bo n supposed foot that Eugono Is largor than Salem, it is ttmo to enlighten the poe-ple of Eugene who aro. de ceived. That Eugono may bo a lit tle moro oaroful in tho futuro, Sa lem is going to opon hor oyos to the question of population. That Is, Undo NSnm will cloar nwny any i doubts ns to the population of Eu gono and Saloin, when tho census rotnrns como in. "Whlio n cqiibus may bo necessary to sottlo tho quostlon as .to which city hns tho groatest populatlqn, thoro can bo no dlsputo over tho commorqlal valuo of tho two 'gar dons' of tho Willnmotto Vnlloy. "Eugono has about Ave miles of stroot railway systom, thrqo hotoU, n largo nunibor of small mercantile ostnbllshiuonts of. all klmls, paved stroois, a stato unlvoralty, pretty do pot grounds, sawmill, axcolslor fac tory, moving ploturo shows, opora house and a naturol railroad contor at Sprlngllald, four miles distant. "Hugojio runs tho city In the in terest of her state schools, belleviug that 'dry' laws, though depriving the olty of heavy revenue raises the tone for hor school boys. She closed tho saloons whon all thoy noeded was some strict regulation like it is anforcod in Salom. In ad dition to rjlosod saloons, all moving ploturo shows and cigar storos aro olossi) on Sunday. "Financially,' Eugono is taxing hor property owhors 31 mills on a 70 por cent valuation, raising this city into factions. Tho city owns lto own water system. "Eugeno has no backing from her surrounding territory. Sho has no great fruit bolts or agricultural dis tricts to draw trade from .her many merchants. Hor great hope Is la materializing proposed railroads "She is threatened with a, now county on one end (Nesmlth and ex pects to have a slice carved off the qthor end for another new county, In the event two new counties are created out of part of Lano county, Eugeno's great boast of 34,000,000,- 00Q feet of marketable timber will suffer heavy shrinkage. While thoro may bo no dispute as to Eu- gono's surrounding territory being capablo of raising tho best fruit and agricultural products of any place on earth, yet the fact remains that she Is not doing t nbw. What sho is doing now must be considered when comparing hor with other 'val ley towns. If protty looks had any thing to do with the financial and commercial standing of Eugono, it would have all the rest of the towns "badly skinned," as tho curb-stono orator says. However, tho 'poet says, 'Beautiy Is sometimes only skin deep.' "So far as population goes, if Eugono can muster a total of 12,000 pooplo for hor coming census, she ought to bo highly pleased. "As to Salom'e population, It i woll known that Bho Is much larger than Eugene, Salem has at least 18,000 inhabitants. After tho pres ont cons.us roturns Salom should havo between 20,000 and 25,000 pepplo. Sho operates over IB miles of street railway system, has all tho stqte institutions, county buildings and, flno city hall, wldo streots and pavod, macadamized county roads leading Into tho city. Sho is notml for bolng. a beautiful city. "Salom's 'fruit bolts aro known a'l over tho world. Sho Is. the "cherry city" of Oregon, and thoroforo, the world. Hor famous prunes are ont on In ovdry civilized country on tho globo. Hor agricultural products are enormous in quantity and of the nnost in quality. Salem Is also tho hop center of the world, growing 30 per cent of all hops raised. Local warehouses hundlo 10 por cont of 1 tho ontiro output. Ovdr COO cars of prunos are shipped out of Salmi, ovory soHSon, bosldos many carloads of apples, ptura, barrios, ohorrlea, poaches, oto. This fruit and agricul tural backing Is what makes Salom forevor the most thrifty city In the valloy. "Salom Is not n wldo-opon town In tho popular sense of tht word. He' saloons nre under constant rogu'a tlon, and bring nn nnnunl lncohio of something like $10,000 per year In licenses. 'Salem is also as well known a school town as Eugene. Her olvlo policy does not Interfere wl h hor growing roputntion ns n lending school town of tho North west. "Sulem renchoa Portlnnd by tho' Southern Paclllo railroad line and the Orogon Eloctrlo on the oast sldo of tho rlvor and by tho stom boats BMIIjI 'tuoius oirx moaij oiii Suiid City & Wostorn Railroad opons Polk county giving connection with Dallas, Corvallis and Portland on the west side. Salom's mercantile stores aro of tho largost nnd finest. aro being built. The strongest thing in the world public opinion! IMPEMALIS ' MOtTJlPXliCB, CIGARETTES captured it by sheer merit. Everywhere men are smoking them. Cigarettes of such excel lence that they, have set their own standard of quality. 10 for 10 cents THE JOHN BOLLMAN CO, Mfrs. SPLENDID MUSIC AL COMEDY A press notice says: "A comic opora of delightful quality and un usual merit both in book, lyrics and score is "The Gingerbread Man" which will be given this evening with tho original No. 1 company fresh from a tour of the larger cities where It has enjoyed unusual suc cess in this the third year of its pre sentation. The reason for this is obvious. Tho piece is one of cer tain merit first of all for Us par ticularly beautiful music, which by the way was compqsed by A. Bald win Sloane, who has given us such tuneful compositions ns "Tho Mock ing Bord," "Jack and the Bean Stalk," "Sergeant Kitty," "Broad way to Toklo" and "Coming Through tho Rye." Mr. Sloane's music Is not only tuneful, but It Is written In a musician's style, and although It has a trick of catching the ear, It has class which enabled Its composer to rank with the be3t that America produces. One charm about Mr. Sioano's works is that he novor writes alike and his themes are so varied that tho fault of sameness so noticeable in many com posers, sorno oven who havo achieved greatness, Is not noticeable. He has no particular stylo and musi cians that are .familiar with his work aro often surprised at the broadness of his flold In the musical literature. Ho has gotten to that point 'where ho dominates with al most ovory author that ho collabor ates with, and frequently lyrics are written to his measure when tho usual mode' Is that the lyrios are written first and the inusio after ward. Tills as a rule insures a more successful score and In "Tim Glngerbroad Man" wo find almost i perfect one. This may probably be accounted for from the fact that tVodorlak G. Rankin and A. Baldwin Slonno woro In perfect accord." o Notlco of Intention to Improve Asy lum Avenue. STATEJNEWS Levi W. Mauzey, a well' known citizen of Marshfleld, died at his home there last Sunday, ho was 74 years old. t , The Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias and Woodmen, will all build a homo for themselves in Cottage Grove this year. Vale expects to have a flowing oil woll inside of two weeks. The indi cations of oil become better with every foot tho drill goes down. The' cost of paving In Medford Is to bo SI. 75 por square yard with n five inch base, and $1.52 with a four inch base, excavations 5 c. catch ba sins $21, etc. Jas. M. Wataon after living on his farm at Hosklns, Benton county, since 1847, has sold the place. Chief Engineer Kratz, of' Corval lis, has been suspended because not pushing work as fast as the council desired. Tho Corvallis Masons are prepar ing to build a block, which they will make a four-story building it the commercial club ( will take one -floor at $65 a month the first two years and then $75 a month. Ashland nurserymen, It Is esti mated, have grafted half a million fruit trees this spring, tho season having just closed. There has been a great demand for fruit trees tho past few years, and stocks have been exhausted. The house and all its contents be longing to Dave Shook, a few miles west of Dairy, was destroyed by fire Saturday night. The steamer North Star, which was launched on the Upper lake Saturday Is one of the neatest crafts on those waters. This boat is 63 feet over all 18 feet beam and about 100 tons register. She was built by Captain Alex Nosier last year but was not launched until bought by Burk Wilson and WI1 lard Willlts, both young men of much experlenco onthe waters of tho Upper lake. Roseburg reports the first t ripe strawberries of the season, April 20. Burnett E. Blodgett, a prosperous farmer living about four and a half miles northeast qf Eugene, was found dead about noon Tuesday on tho farm a short distance in the rear of his barn and is supposed to have succumbed to heart failure. Killed In Runaway Accident. (Medford Mail" Tribune.) Mrs! W. ,R. Bjum was Instantly killed and Mrs. Garrison soverely In jured in a runaway accident bear the Table Rock schoolhouse Monday af ternoon. The two ladles had started to drive to Medford. One of the tugs broke and tho team, a rather frac tious pair, ran away, Mrs. Byrum, who had a young child in her arms, leaped from tho vehicle when she saw the team was beyond control, and was thrown against tho fenca bordering the road, with such force that she was instantly killed. The babe esdaped with Just a few scratches. now iestlng easljy and will recover. Mrs. Byrum was a daughter of Mrs. A. B. Saltmarsh of Applegate. and her errand to this city was to meet her mother and take her to her home for .a visit. When Mrs. Salt marsh reached Jacksonville on her way to Medford she was met with tho intelligence of her daughter's death. Mrs. Byrum leaves a husband and three small children.' o Watcli for the Comet. The Red Dragon of the sky. Watch the children for spring coughs and colds. Careful mothers keep Foley's Honey nnd Tar In the house. It Is the best and safest prevention nnA ..fn frit Arniin whorn ttin nftpri Mrs. Garrison stayed in the rig la urgont and immediate relief a until it was overturned, when she vital necessity. Its prompt uso has was thrown out, suffering a frac tured ankle, and other minor injur ies. It was first reported that she had been fatally injured, but she Is saved many lives. Contains no opi ates or harmful drugs. The genuine is in a yellow package. Remember tho name, Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse substitutes. J. C. Perry TARTAR is a calcareous deposit which forms upon the surfaces of the teeth and should be re moved by the daily use of r. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder which cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, prevents the formation of tartar and imparts purity and fragrance to the breath. i for all stomach troubles indigestion, dyspepsia, neariDurn, Kaa breath.sickheadache.torpid liver, biliousness and habitual constipation. Pleasant to talce. J. C. PERRY BBS THE t Wor d Power with you. work with Today is electricity. Used in nil tho greatest manufacturing industries. It' is the best and cheapest lighting power. When you need to have wiring done, Install a motor-power or have lighting fixtures placed. We would be glad to figure We do a general electrical business and back up all our n ..11 Mo1. 1 . . . t .. 41ln nr... . yoar. Tho city has under way an ,egWaturo mA tho sMto sxtonslvo muu lolpal eloctrlo light flant oystom. tho ultlmnto cost of .. . ' J". which i nn open quostlon and tho advisability of 'which Is tearing tho Capital National Bank 1 0l n.nn T OUIUIII, umviuii x Capital. Hurplun and Undivided, x rroflU, rHO.OOO. S Of fir. nnd Directors! X II. Albert Presldont S tr E. M. CroUan. .Vlco-Pfldont f Joe. II. Albert uasnier i .fnhn A flnrenn X t Goo. F. Rodgom T W J 2 Gold Dust Hour Mado by tho 8YDNIIV POWER COMPANY. Sjrduejr, Oregon. Mode fc-r Family Vtfl. Ask your grower for It, Bran aHd tthorw altrayo cm hand. P.B. WALLACE, Agt. tho stato of Orogon towards Salom, tho Capital City. "From n comparative point of vlow, Eugono can hardly bo said to 'rank 'with Salom, elthor In popula tion or commercial advantages." More Ico than ovor thta summer, but it la so thick and heavy that tho expanse of delivery will bo so groat hat of course tho price must stay up. How'd you llko to bo tho I. .n? Notlco is hereby given that tho common council of the city of Salem. Oregon, deems It expedient nnd pro poses to Improve Asylum Avenue m tho city of Snlom. Oregon, with con croto pavement from the oust line of 'Hth street to tho contor lino of 24th street, according to tho plans and specifications adopted April 1. 1910. for wuch Improvement, and on file in the ofiloe of the city recorder, wh'ch said p'ans and specifications are hereby referred to for a more perfect description of sold Improve ment: sal (l improvement to be maut lU the expense Of the adjacent and abutting property within the limits of said 'morovement. This notlco Is publlshod for 1 dnys pursunnt to tho order of the common council, nnd tho dato of the flrat publtcatlpn thereof Is tho 13th day of April. 1910. Remonstrances may be filed against said Improvement wlth'n 10 days of tho final publication of this not'eo.. Dv order of tho common council. W. A. M.oores, City Recorlr . . 4-13.I2t o Kills a Murderer. A merciless murderer Is Appondl citlB with many victims. nut Or. King's Now Ufa Pills kill It by pro vontlon. They gently stimulate stomach, llvor nnd bowels, prevent Ing that clogging that invites appen dicitis, curing Constipation, Head ache, Biliousness, Chills. 25a at J C. Perry's, Call for Bids 14th St. Improvement , Notlco Is hereby given that the common council of the city of Sa lem, Oregon, at the council cham bers nt said city on and nfter Mon day, the 25th day of April, 1910, at or about the hour of 7:30 o'clock. p. m., will receive bids for tho Im-1 provement or iim street trom uip north lino of Marlon street to the south lino of "D" street, in the city of Salem, Oregon, according to the plans and specifications adopted for such improvement and on file at the office of the city recorder. The right to reject any or all bids for such Improvement la hereby re served by tho said council. Date Qf first publication. Apr'l 19, 1910. W. A. MOORES, City Recorder, 4-1.9-Gd A Guarantee of Satisfaction Electric Fixture 24C N. Liberty St. Phono 203 EVERYTHING IN ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES & Supply Co. Tho old fashlouoa way of doing a weak stomach, or stimulating the Heart or Kidneys Is all wrong. Dr. Snoop first pointed out this error. This Is why his proscrlptloniDr. Bhonp'a Restorative Is directed en tirely to tho cause of thoso ailments tho weak Insldo or controlling i norvoa. It Isn't bo d'flicult. says Dr Shoop. to strengthen a weak Stom ach. Heart, or Kldnoys, If ono goes nt it correctly. Each Insldo organ has Its controlling or Inside nerve When these nerves fall, then these i onrans must surely falter. Those vital truths are loading druggists ' l everywhere to d'spense and recora- mend Pr. Bhoop'a Restorative. Tosl I , 't a few days, nnd seel Improve-1 'went will promptly and surely fol Grand Opera House JNO. F. QORDRA., Mgr. Friday, April 22 Rica and Vnrloy offer tho grotesquely staged fantasy THE GINGERBREAD Assessment Saginaw Street. Notice is hereby given that the common council of the city of Sa lom, Orqgon, will at or about 7:30 o'clock p. m., on Monday the 25th day of April. 1910, at tho common counc'I chambers, nt Salem, Oregon, proceed to nssess upon each' lot and parcel of land liable thereof lis pro port'onate sharo of the cost of tho Improvement of Saginaw street from the south lino of Mission streo" to tho north lino of Myers street, In tho city of Snlem, Orogon, according to tho plans and speclllontlons adoptod for such Improvement and on tile at tiro office of the city re corder. All persons Intorested in said as sessment alial lappoar at said timo before said common council, an I present objections It any they have to said assessment, and apply to said common council wlth'n five days of said date for the privilege If thoy so desire to make sa'd improvement in lieu of their assessment. Done by order of the common council In tho o'ty of Salom. Ore gon, this 18th day of April, 1910. Dato of first publication. Apr'l 19, 1910. W. A. MOORES, City Recorder. 4-19-Gd o Trndo Street Assessment. Notlco Is hereby given that tho common council of tho city of Sa lem, Oregon, will at or about 7:30 o'clock p, m. on Monday, the 25th day of April. 1910, at the. common council chambers, at Salem, Oregon, proceed to nssess upon each lot or parcol of land liablo thereof, Its pro portionate share of tho cost of the Improvement of Trndo streot from the west lino qf Commercial street to tho east lino of Front streot, in tho city of Salom, Oregon, accord ing to tho plans and specifications adopted for such Improvement and on file at thu office of the city re corder. All persons Interested in said as sessment shall appear at said time beforo said common council, and present objections if any thoy havo to said assessment, and apply to said common council within flyo days of said dato for tho prlv'lego If they so deal re to make said Improvement in lloit of their assessment. DonJ by order of tho common council In the olty of Salem. Oregon. th'B 16th day of April. 1910. Dato of first publication, April 19, 1910. W. A. MOOUKS. Recorder 4-19-3d Artificial Flowers A splendid showing. mall prices. Beautiful large assortment. ChiSdrai's Wo make a spoclalty of headgear for tho little tots. Groat assortment. Little prices. New Underwear Ladlos' and Mlseos' Sleeveless Vests, nice goods, " 10c Sloovoless Vests, In lisle 15c Vests with half sleeves f 17c Extra slabs Ladies' Vests ....... l6c, 17c and 15c All specially good bargains. Men's Balbriggan Underwear 25c Men's Dress Shirts, good values , 75c Men's Work Shirts 45c Trimmed Hats 'All new styles. A great variety. Moderate prices. Hat ornamonts, fancy feathers, shapes, chiffons and malene, plenty to choose from. Expert trimmers. Popular prices. Lots of New Dry Goods Llnelx Suitings, yard 17c Covert Cloth, yard . 12 l-2c Challles, yard ,, 5c Ginghams, yard ....?'.' 8 l-3c Percales, yard 8c Cotton Toweling, yard 5c Linen Toweling, extra heavy lOc Table Cloth, yard ., 25c ' ' " W " I . I , WW. ,MWJ V . .,,W, .MVIU WIWV,( J "I M . W J J Madrasj 36-inch curtain scrims, pretty designs yard 12y2o Black Taffeta silk waists nicely embroidered $3.00 Children's Ovoralls, small sizes 25c Boys' Waists, all sizes 25c Children's Rompers, heavy material ........ '50c Boys' Heavy Overalls 50c Men's Blue Overalls 60c Painter's Overalls, extra heavy 50c Mon'a Beat Gray Overalls 9o Kayser Sjite Gloves, double tipped' 50(T Long Silk Gloves, double tipped 75c, Long Kid Gloves .' $1.60 Bed 8preads, large size 75c Ecru' Lace Curtains, pair . . . . , 75c Fine White Lawn, yard '. , ie Gray Cotton Hose, pair . , H'c New Lawn, $1.50 White Embroidered Waists, $1.25 $1.00 75c Nice Assortment 65c 50c Indian Head Suitings, yard , 15c Fine Whlto Dimity,- yard I7.c Book and lyrloa by Frederio Rnnken. I Musia by A. Baldwin Sloane wlthj The Original AH Sta Cast Augmented Orchestra and 59 ENSCMBIE 59 Prices fl. o0. U 00. 75c, 60c low. Sqld by Capital Drug Store. 1 Seats on tale Thursday at 9 s, sa. CHICHESTER S PILLS UMlt7t Ul... Jllr.i 11IU U Ud U.U smlBcVV K n. Mtt kh Via KU. V ut k-uva Eton nxwt. AU.n KriUU Boys' 2-plece Khaki Suits 7; Men's Heavy Work Qloves, special ....... $l.u9, Men's all-wool suits neat patterns $10.00 Men's half-wool suits, good wearers $7.50 Rostein & Greenbaum 246 Commercial Street Rostein & Greenbaum I Dry Goodsy Millioery9. Clothing