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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1910)
X'AGB TWO DAILY CAI'ITAC JOCTtNAL, SALKM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JIAY II, 1010. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. 110FER, Editor and Proprietor. lem who should not try to mako this trip to Klamath Falls and try to realize that wo are living In a friendly relation to the wholo state, The future growth of this city depends In a largo measure on how ths business men of this city go out and treat tho rest of tho state and the time had coma for Salom to tfo out and meet tho rest of the stats In a friendly and cordial manner, WILL NOT STAND FOR DECISION if i independent Newipapor Devoted to American Principle nd tie fitajresj and Derolopoment of All Oregon. enttUKtiM STerr Brealng Except Sunday. Salem, Ore. SOnSOlUPTION RATES. (in variably In Aflvartee.) tilt, rf carrier, pr year... W.W Per momh.....S0 Ur, toy mull, per rear. 1.00 Per month ....ia5c iVWiUy. by mall, per Tear ..... 1.00 8U month ..-..50o Tho,AIumnlTbf tlio State Normal at Monmouth ask' your support for that scfiboV -Yon know wo mnst have teachers. Wo runst educate tho boys ondlrlst trained teacher is tho best agency for this. Tho cost Is foar. cents a year on a thousand dollars. Vote. Yes for Monmouth, and settle Uiis question. J. B. V. DOTLER, Sec. Com. , t- c T " f THE AWAKENING OV AURORA. A few live business men are awakening' the old town of Aurora into a. Hvo progressive modern community. Tho, movement has begun for cutting up tho old farms and turning in A new tldo of population. ' Tho modern cottage and the prb.ty bungalow arc Invading tho south ern addition to tho city. A few outsiders have come in .and declare Aurora is a lovely plnco for their summer homes. Tho Capital Journal gives tho City of Aurora a pago today that will bo woll worth looking over. , t ' When you road that Dr. Martin fjiesy has considered tho cutting up of his old ranch, think, i Think what it means to get 10 to 20 families living on whero for mbriy a single renter worked. I . Think of tho movemont at Hubbard which Is resulting in putting-20 to 40 families on tho old John B. Dlmick farm. Tho Hubbard Investment Company is reported by one of its officials to have already sold off $24,000 worth of tracts this year. Theso are movements for which Tho Capital Journal Is giving pages of space to promote tho development of tho Willamette valley. Tho men of Aurora who aro helping to do theso things without a commercial organization back of them aro accomplishing wonders. Tho movement has only begun out Inside of a year.thoro will be more progress nt Aurora than for 10 years past. INDIANS ARE ON THE AR PAT X-RAYS AND SMILES'. A GREAT SEASON AHEAD OP SALEJL This spring presents a remarkable succession of advantages for the Capital City and all wostorn Oregon. Tho soason has advanced gradually and carofully and all tho crop condltlpns for fruits, grains and grasses aro tho vory bast. As far as tho Capital City Is concerned this Is vital to Us success 25 miles of solid agricultural prosporlty In every direction. Public buildings 'and Improvements, city Improvements and buBlnoss buildings, residences and prlvato lm-provoments are all going ahead more rapidly than over before, v i This weok tho business men of Saldm aro to doterml'no whether they will go upon a flrstclasd excursion of four days to tho Klamath Falls country. ' ' Four days of slght-seolng among tho bright progressive communities that aro doing things would certainly do tho avcrago ' Salom buslnoss jimn a great deal of good. :Thoy would reallzo what other cities aro doing compared to-their own tind they would como homo proud of their own record. x 'Thoy would roturn with moro faith In tho Capital City for which Nature has done so much and which tho wholo state has helped to build up and mako tho beautiful city it Is. . Thero is not a business man or professional man or capitalist ill Su- Santa Fe, N. M., May 14. Two companies of New Mexico national guardsmen are being rushed today to Boranoa, whoro thoy" will take horses to the anclont Taos Indian pueblo, to quoll an uprising among tho Indians. Sheriff Ellzandro Qulntano notlfled Oovornor Mills from Boranca that tho situation had gone" beyond his control and requested that militia be sent. Tho Indians ard said to be primed with liquor, and already have com mitted many acts of depredation, out ting telegraph and telephone wires, and driving away the stock of settlers and terrifying white women and children. Reports from the scene of the up rising state that a band of the red skins assaulted Mrs. L. S. Meyers', wife of a rancher, and .hor two small children, Tho stock on the Meyers ranch was driven Into the mountains, and tho rancli property devastated. Tho trouble Is. said to have had Its origin when Meyers fenced In land claimed by the Indians, Additional trouble arose when tho government census onuraorators appeared among tho Pueblo dwollers. Governor Mills Is holding addition al militia In roadlnoss to dispatch to Boranca If necessary. o Shall Women Vote? If they did, millions would vote Dr.-King's New Life Pills the true remedy for women. Fr banlshlngj dull, fagged feelings, backache and hoadache, constipation, dispelling colds. Imparting appetite and toning up the system, they're unoqualled. Kasv. safe. sure. ?5c at J. C. Perry. b Capital National Bank p Salem, Oregon t" (?.....,., n.wl IT.,, II. 1. 1. ..I . Profits, rJ lO.uOO. Z Officers ami Directors: h J. HL Albert Presiileut K M. Crotsan. .Vice-President. f Jos 11. Albert Cashier 5 John A Carsnp Geo. V Rnleirn The fur seals in Alaskan waters have broken Into society and here after will havo a select "500" of their own, but thoy will all be mates. .... An utter' Imbecile, Judged by his statement, had a long-winded ramb ling aslnlno statement. In the S. BV Dally News this morning about tho draft of tho president's letter dis missing Glavls. Ho apparently doesn't know anything and certainly says nothing and yet the decent re spectable telegraph wires aro In sulted with It. One of tho peculiarities of the Panama Canal Is that - to got from tho Atlantic to the Pacific, one go ing through the canal would travel nearly southeast. That Is one wav to got west. Tho tolephono has one advantage over a talkative person. You can hang up the receiver. While If you are the recplver, you naturally do not feel like being "hung up." ' If tho census man overlooked you turn In your name anyhow. Stand up and bo counted. o Fr.'day tho 13th, surely was an unlucisy day for Qulnn, who wa3 hangod at - Walla Wnlla yostorday. That event should forever do away with hanging, for It certainly was cruel and unusual punishment, ' But Qulnn, unfortunately for him, can not take advantage of his constitu tional rights. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COM MISSION LOCKS' HORNS WITH JUDGE GROSSCUP OVER HIS "l:?-HOUR LABOK" RULING. Sadie Put Ilhn on the Mat. Chicago, May 14. Frank Gotch has lost his first purse since he bp- came champion wrestler of the world. Tho purse was for $5,000 and It went to Mrs. Sadie Currle, who has just settled her breach of promise suit against the. wrostlor out of court. It took - Mrs. Currlo Just six months, four days, two hours, Ave minutes and a fow odd seconds to pin the champion's shoulder to the males. . o To Curt t?old In One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund monoy f i' fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S Hlgnaturn on each bo-. 2Be TTS 'DN1TC0 rnH88 MLiSED WINS. Chicago, May 14. Tho Interstate commerce commission, through Its secretary, Edward A. Moseley, has notified various railroad companies that the commission wUl not recog nlzo tho decision of Judge Grosscup of tho circuit court of appeals In the s.'xteon-hour labor lav cr.. . Tho railroads 1 :t"wlj were served with a noflco Uiat tho com mission will prosecut aM railroads that' follow the decls! - . Judgo Grosscup's decision was to the effect that tho railroads had a legal right to work telegraph oper ators more than 13 hours in day of fices when tho work Is performed on "split tricks." The commission Insisted that 13 hours of work per day continuous or "split" was too much 'and that such hours made tho operator liable to mistakes, which might endanger tho lives of railroad passengers. Loss Too Much for Him. Weavervllle, Calif., May 14. George Leo Carr, proprietor of a ho tel at Carvlllo, died early today as a result of excitement Incident to the burning of his hotel last night. As the flames consumed the building Carr became frantic and finally fainted and fell. . He nevor re gained consciousness. For Spring Loss of Appetite and That Tared Feeling- Taft's Son to Graduate. I'.i.stTBll rllHhS I.HANKU WI1IU.I New Haven, Conn., May '14. President Taft will bo' at Yale Uni versity, his alma mater, on June 21 and 22. to see his son, Robert' Al phonso Taft graduate! Young Taft will be given a degree of B. A. anil It Is expected other honors will bn conferred upon him. He leads bis class in scholarship. 1- Tho End of The World should It como tomorrow would find fully 1-3 of the people suffering with rheumatism of either slight or se rious nature. Nobody need suffe with rheumatism for Ballard's, Snow Liniment drives away the trouble, relieves the pain Instantly and leaves tho user as woll and supple as a two "etir old. All -'--'- Cures Thousands, of Cases Every Year, Tones the Stomach, Aids the Digestion, . . .Cleanses and Revitalizes the Blood, - 4 Gives Vigor and Vim. Roots, Barks and Herbs Hood's Sarsaparllla so combines the great curative principles of roots, barks and herbs as to raise them to their highest efficiency for the cure, of all spring humors, aliu,Jjl8od dis eases, and run-down conditions. No Roal Substitute There Is no real substitute for Hood's Sarsa parllla. Any preparation said to be "Just as good," you may be sure is Inferior, costs leas to make, and yields the dealer a larger profit. Insist on having Hood's. OUT PC i STUbbLrta LIGHT &-LICHT V DOUBLE V ONE HALF W CAS l wu I J THE LIGHT fiITlL tua I l Jhmwv. n Home Builders, Attention! Why not Install a home lighting and cooking sytem, m-klng as worth ' rning, 100 per cent hoter than any other gas. Safer than electricity. We light stop's, halls, churches, factories, etc. Also do tinning and heating and plumbing. All w k guaranteed. A. L. FRASER Phone 135. The Celebrated Lennox Furnace. 258 State Street USE ALLEN'S F00T-EASE The anti-septic powder to be shaken Into tho shoes. If you have tired, aching feet, try Allen's Foot Ease. It rests the feet and makes now or tight shoes easy. Cures ach ing, swollen, hot, sweating feet. Re lieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Always use it to break in new shoes. Try it today. Sold everywhere, 25 cents. Don't accept any substitute. For free trial package, address Allen S. Olm sted. Le Roy, N. Y. A Boston man has" been placed by an odd will In possession of property left by an eccentric woman, and Is to enjoy the same as long as his good caro keeps her threo pet cats-nllvo. With 27 lives thus standing between him and property loss, ho ought to feel reasonably safe. Thero Is money in chickens, pro vided you havo them. WORLD THE Electricity is today the greatest of all known lighting powers, Did you ever stop to think of the wonders of electric ity? Did you ever stop to think about the factory where they make electric fixtures? About the ten-fold process that each and every article must go through before it comes on the market as a finished article, A factory must be complete In every detail to accomplish these resuits, I A Factory of This Kind is Located in JL JL JL Wheto you s6p to consider the cost of production, don't forget Jq $lso consider that a factory complote a factory thflt; delivers an article direct to tho con sumer, witjiQut any middleman's profits, is where you can obtain prices and the benefits that oannot be met by those who have to buy tiom the middle man, at some diltant place, and wtu also m to add freight to cost of production, We manufWs ture and plate fixtures, They go direct to you. IMS' jteisw. i If you are thinking of placing fixfitures in your home, let us quote prices, We have some very beautiful and ornamental fixtures that you can have for a moderate outfay of money; In regard to wir ing, we would like to give you an estimate on any and all work, We have secured and completed con tracts for wiring that stand as a recommendation of our integrity, We do no snide work, We arn-pioymen-in our factory and on jobs who are ex perts in their line of work, We operate the only Factory in Salem Complete Throughout Electric Fixture and Supply Co 245 N. Liberty St Everything in Electrical Supplies. Phone 263 1 HNBHIHHHni