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DAILY CAPITAIi JOUKNAIi, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAT, MAT 31, 1010. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. IIOFEIt, Editor and Proprietor. ' RE60N CENTRAL RAILROAD BOISE TO COOS DR. KING'S Independent Kowipaper Devoted to Amcriciu Principles and the Siogtom snd ftevolopement of All Oregon. -i A 2 . 1 PnbUUied B Tory Evening Kxcopt, SUnday, gslem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (InTarlablr In Advance,) illy, by carrier, per yoar.............t!.00. Per month.., Work Will' Begin Soon Coos Bay-Boise Line Means Busi ness Says Clarke Completion to Roseburg Promised by July 1, 1.912 Money Declared to Be Provided. I&UTf by mMl, per year- , 4X0 Per month.... Weekly, by mall, per year.. ....mmI.OO Six monthi ...-.Mo IAGE TWO I ST ;union 1 , Thp Alumni of the Stnto Normal at thnrscliool. I'ou know avo must have boysjfrtnd glrlsj a trained teacher is Is fourfecntd 'tt' year ou a thousand and ecttlo this question. NOW FOR THE Tu) people of Salem should ontdr upon the next groat local ovent with more spirit and enthusiasm than ovpr before. Tho threo-day Cherry Fair should bo made a festival for nil Western Oregon. t ' It should bo made a homo-coming day for all true Salomitos to invito their relatives and friends from far and near. , ' . If every family would invito ono family of friends or rolatlvos to he hero on that day, what a reunion U would be! Preparations should bo made to have tho city blooming with flowors and bunting lawns In Perfect order, houses painted and old fences torn down. Let us mako Salem worthy of tho honor of being tho Capital City of Oregon, and the second city in tho stale. , Tho Cherry "Fair is our Institution and wo should provo oursolvo3 equal to tho occasion. Sustain the Work of tho committees in whatever they undertako that la reasonable and right, and everybody do their part. o . , A LIBERATED SUPREME COURT. Tho timo hascomo to liberate tho supremo court from solflsh 'inter ests, political or capitalistic or socialistic. ; Tho way to do this is to take 'the supremo court out of politics, and retain tho services of clean, honest and ahlo men on tho court. Tho two Republicans and two Domocrats whoso terms expire this year should bo re-elected. A npn-partlsan Judiciary should now bo established and tho way to do that is to not throw these positions open to political manipulation. With nil respect for thoso who take a difforont view, thero should bo a general determination among tho citizens to uphold, tho present supremo court by re-electing Us membors without opposition. Lot thoso wha want to traffic In partisan politics on tho supremo bench go their way, but let honest, decent American citizens not go nstray in this matter. 1 Tho present supremo court has uphold tho progressive policies Inaug urated, by tho pooplo, and they should bo sustained. o POSTSHSTKR VOUJffl IS DEAD. Poor John C. Young, postmaster of Portland, is dead. ' IIo4.hhd soma ailment, undorwont a complicated oporatlon, ninl went upon Hho long Journey to ponce, Ho was n Populist in his day; that Is ho was a man of idoas and con victions, not a more trailer and camP-followor, Hq wjxa a boll-wethor, an' agitator, a man whp led tho common liord' Of political snoop into never, hlghor and better pasturos. Ab postmastor ho made a grand record for progress, for a moro ofll clont public service Ho proved hlmsolf.an organlzor, a master of details, a man with n grasp of the' public' scrvlco such an Is, given but few. Ho was above nil olse pure of heart, olovatod In. soul and died with clean hands. ' John C. Young was ono of tho greatest men ever produced. In Oregon. Tho good Investment Is for the follow who lots you have It for somo of your money. i Men to Fill Good Positions Trained man are wanted everywhere; in (act, they are always wnuted, for the demand U greater than the supply. ThisAlemand is Dot fur the iftan who ibto to eurn ouly two or three dollars a day at hard manual labor and who can work only under the direction of some one else, bin for the man who is able to plan and direct tho work of others tho man wIium training lias qualified htm to com petently huld posit long of responsibility. The Intranational Cohhmpomdknck Schools, that great Institution that has done so much In the past and U iloiug so much every minute far working mu and vomen, offers you an easy way to become a trained man to secure a good position in the traile or profession that best suits your taste ami ambition. The I. C- Si. I'lun enables you to help yourself right where you are without luxing an hour of work or a dollar of pay; without ohaDgtag positions until you are ready to step into the one you desire; without obligating you to pay more than your preoent to'sry will afoid, no matter how amah it is. Thousand of men have xecured life-lnug betterment through this great plan. Every mouth mi avomyt of SUU voluntarily tell us of suet. udviuKoment. You can 0 do the hitn.e as these men have don if you really want a good poti- J nun, u inigvr suutrY, mm l fciu cewful life. And out how you can securr it In the smeht and moVt 1 pruitu.tl way m the world by marking and mailing this cou pon Thia fnm ftm wnder no obht;atlp. U is aimply a re uet for furtlMir intartiuttlon. Clip, mark, and wail It NOW. international Correspondence School 207 Marquam Building, Portland, Ore. Local Representative Room 4 D'Arcy Bldg Monmouth ask teachers. Wo your support must cducnto for tho- tlio bent agency for this.' The cost dollars. Voto Yes for Monmouth, J. R. V. BUTLER, Sec. Com. CHERRY PAIR. A girl Is awful smart to bo cross with n man so as to make him think he Is tho one. IXUtATIOAl CUKHBrit'OjVDeS'Ct: SCHOOLS timwMi.uu.j.irtMa iu..s.,un..i,J. , ft My ,.,rt. M WMu Sftrb . CitMiv VMiMai n,nftn.t nWtHl ftMBm,. MWlliMr.l DiAlUMWI ' Mmk-u) UlitO'UI IM'UW nwlttiwiwi. wWH ! h ft4tMtwl SiftHll C4natW W4 ) Oblj S4nw . A. cliwtaft ts. SNkkMftH SlMftfMftha. J,A" 1 (ilt The UrbrllL hone"' last year by men llko Wm. Grimes, of Coos' Bay; Wm. Hanley, 6f Burns; Col. C. E. S. Wood, of Portland; Reilly Atkinson and Judgo Scbollenburgnr, of Bolso, is beginning to bear frulti Their campaign was directed to organizing and constructing a railroad through Central Oregon from Bolso to Coos Bay, and a groat doal more was ac complished than tho public generally was awdro of. That construction on tho Coos Bay & Oregon Central Railroad, the road from Coos Bay to Bolso via Roseburg, will begin "before 'Soptom ber 1, was a statomont mado last night, at Portland, by Francis II. Clarko, president of tho road. I Mr. Clarko said that work would bo begun not later than that date, but ho believed himself that gangs LIGHTNING HITS PLEASURE PARTY THIRTEEN IN THE BOAT WHEN BOLT STFVKES ONE KILLED AND TWO OTHERS BADLY IN- JURED. f UNITED rrtBBH LEASED WinjJ.l New York, May 31. John Drout and William MItty aro in a precari ous condition today, and Charles Horbcrt, a clerk, Is dead, as a result of a lightning bolt which struck a small pleasuro boat In which they woro sailing the Hudson river near Hastings Tho accident occurred late yestorday. Thoro were 13 persons on board tho boat whon the lightning struck. CANBY DRIVING CLUB HOLDS RACE MEETING By tho courtesy of Secretary II. II. Eccles, the sporting editor of Tho Capital Journal, acknowledges ,rccelpt of complimentary tickets to tho nnnunl raco meeting of tho Can by Driving Club, which will take placo In Canby, Juno 4. Thoro Is an oxcollent program consisting of n 2:2C trot: a 2:20 paco; a running race, and, a special raco between two of tho host bred horsos In tho Northwost: It. Ambush and .Zolock for A $200 side bet and $200 added by tho club. o usi2KUjrj HiScovnniKS. Aro Not Always Startling, Neither Ho They Create the Most Talk. It Is not nhvpj's tho greatest, most startling discoveries of soience that nre most useful to tho human race. Comparatively few people wero directly Interested In Ilerschel's finding of the now plnnot Uranus, but many thousands have boon ben efited by Prof. Unna's oxporUnonta. which proved boyond o question that dandruff and bnldnoM nre the re sults of tho Inroads of n parasltlo germ which Invades tho roots of the hnlr. Tho dlscovory of the trtto cnuso of baldness mnde Nowbro's Harplonie possible. Horploldo offootunlly kills this germ. Destroy tho oaiuo you romovo tho oftect. Sold by lending druggists. Send 10c In stamps for sample to The Horploldo Co;, Detroit, Mloh. Ono dollar bottles guaranteed. J. O. Porry, Druggist. Whooping Cough. This Is n moro dangerous disease than Is gonornlly presumed. It will bo a surprlso to many learn that moro deaths result from It than from scarlet fever. Pneumonia ofton re sults from It. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has beon used In many ept-'j demies or whooping cough, and al ways with tho beet results. Delbert MoKolg of Harlan, Iowa, says of It: "My boy took whooping cough whon nine months old. He had it in the winter. I not a ' ottle of Chamber-J iain s uougn uemoay wiucn proven good. I cannot recommend it too highly." For sale by all good dr g gists. There is r tradition to the atftwt that one upon n time n woman In n crowti4d gr got n tund" pflrftc-. 'fip at to a man wltli a buby in lite arms. A Hnppr 1'nl'ior la soon turnad o.fi, mA one if h to wajK the floor avary nign witn n erylHK uby. McQce's Uaby BUxlr will1 wake the child wbU.--ootu us norvM, Ittdneo hmlthy. normal alum bar. Bast for disordered Uowls said soar Htomaeli all teettilnir battlae ned It. Plaaaant to take. sure, and sofa, contains oo harmful drum. Price im and CO oants per bttla. Sold by all daalore. There will be no baoce sejrved t the graduating banquet at Dean Klin ball's theological seminary. Bishop Smith has cut It out. would bo on tho - Job considerably earlier. Ho said that the road, would bo constructed as far as Rosoburg boforo July 1, 1912. Mr. Clarko In timated that powerful Interests woro behind it, but declined to givo de tails. Despite tho opinion the promotors intended to build an electric line, Mr. Clarko declared this to bo Impos sible. Unless there woro to bo largo passenger traffic, ho said, a steam road would bo required, as tho cost of building a power plant would ba prohibitive. "Tho surveys are already, com pleted," said Mri. Clarke, "and all tho money pledged that will bo required In the construction of the road. "I never enter a project whon monoy has to bo raised. So you ban understand there' will bo no trouble about the financial arrangements." CARPENTERS' 'UNION MADE FINE SHOWING Sixty members out of the 86 of the Salem Carpenters' Union were in tho Memorial Day parade, . and made a flno showing for" organized labor. They aro the largest body of men who stand for trado unionism In the Cap ital city. One of their members car ried a Union Jack that was on ono of Admiral Dewey's warships at tho battlo of Manila bay, and, besides tho banner of tho brotherhood, they car ried the Stars and Stripes. This was tho first Memorial Day parade the carpenters have ever taken part in, but they mado such a flno showing 'that they will bo In great demand for civic occasions, and may bo seen at least once a year publicly standing for tho principles of their order. It will bo recalled that a few years ago, when tho people felt tho need of a hotter music stand at Marlon rquaro, the carpentors' union, then but 40 strong, volunteered their services and performed over $200 worth of labor and donated It to tho city. That kind of an organization Is not only patri otic, but public spirited, and is wor thy of support and encouragement by tho pooplo generally. 9 r Saves an J own Sinn's Idfe. Tho very grayo reomed to yawn boforo Robert Madsen, of West Bur lington, Iowa, when, after sovo weeks In tho hospital, four of the host' physicians gave him up. Then wns shown tho marvelous curative power of Electric Blttors. For, after eight months of frightful suffering from llvor troublo and yellow jaun dice, getting no help from other remodles or doctors, flvo bottlos of this matchless medlclno completely curod him. It Is positively guaranteed for 'Stomach, Liver or Kidney trou bles and novor disappoints. Only rnr at J. C. i orry. Fortunes t California National Crude Oil- Co.; . 1. W. 1U1I.WIAN HhlRj., LOS AXQSUttS, QAJ,. GHNTMUt KJmlly iMtte ihq . Sharon of the Treasury Stock of above corporation. Undated find $ In payment for same, Naiuo Address , I OF R AUD 0 111 1 1WI B wmm iii i iii iii I unrn Good Roads. A special representative or the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Wash ington, D. C, Dr. Maurice A. Eld ridge, best known authority on good roads in the country, will speak on that, subject at tho following points on the dates shown: McMlnnville, May 30. Forest Grove, May 31. Oregon City, June 1. I Salem, June 2. Albany, June 3. Corvallls, June 4. Eugene, June 6. Roseburg, June 7. Grants Pass, June 8. Medford, June 9. Ashland, June 10. WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pas Agt., Portland, Or G-13-to 6-9 Notice of Intention to Construct' An Extension to the Marion Street Sewer. ' Notlco 13 hereby given that the' Common Council deems it expedient to construct and proposes to con struct an extension to tho Marion street sewer, in tho city of Salem, Oregon, including a district east of 12th street and north of Court street, and to be constructed In ac cordance with the plans and specifi cations adopted by the Common Council and on flle in tho office of the city rocorder. Dato of tho first publication of this notice, the 18th day of May, 1910. ' . Dy order of thp Common Council. W. A. MOORES, City Recorder. 5-18-llt There Is a causo for thanksgiving If there's joy enough in tho world to mako old man Troublo do a dancing turn for just one minute. are made daily. No So long as thore aro undovoloped sourqes of wealth in the earth, that man or that body of men who oom"-. bine for united effort ta exploit those resources, taking advantage of their opportunity with courage aud nbillt'y, may thereby found their fortunes, for what Men have done, Men may dp again. . . , Now Is the time. Hero Is. the place. Around -s whirl the Opportunities, At our feet He the Resource. Are, you tho nianf , . " . , - If you are, thjB Ja th9 Company, ThS Cjallfp'rnla-Na.tlonal Crude OH Company, a company with thousand- x qf.aweS of 0l jRBds, a company who is selling Its Treasury gtoak for B0 eeuts per shi, one-fmlf 'ljj31$rf, ' value, " ' .', 'J.',r. Now you drV the mat) who ks nyaoinL sk ao farther. Watt no time. Gal. National i. w. hulwiivn nuiriDiNa LOS AXGHLBS ES llTUROATa LUN BSEASE SAVED HER SON'S LIFE . My sflh Rex was taken down a year ago with lung trouble. Wo doctored some months without improvement. Then I began giving Dr. King's New Discovery, and I soon noticed a change for the better. I kept this treatment up for a few weeks and now my son is perfectly well and works every day. RIRSi SAMPi rjppee, Ava, Mo. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY . J. ,Cf PERRY. , Proposals Invited. Proposals, invited for supplies for use of the Oregon State Penitentiary for the period ending December 3,t, 1910. Sealed proposals for groceries, drugs, dry-goods, hardware, leather and findings, flour and meat will bo received at the office bt the Super intendent of the Stato Penitentiary until Thursday, June 23, at 11 o'clock a. m., at which time they will bo publicly opened. , A 'deposit of $200.00. in cash or certified check payable to the Super intendent must accompany each bid for flour and meat, and all other bids must be accompanied by an amount equal to 10 per cent of tho amount of the bid. Samples must accompany all bid3 where practicable. Tho right Is re served to reject any and all bids and to accept or reject any portion of a bid. Goods of Oregon manufacture or production will receive preference, other things being equal. All goods and supplies must be delivered to the penitentiary within twenty (20) days after tho contract Is awarded. Schedules of various lines of sup plies to be bid on will be furnished upon application to tho superinten dent. , Vouchors will be Issued for pay ment on the first of tho month fol lowing l;ho completion of contract. C. W. JAMES, Superintendent Oregon State Pen). tentlary. Sitlem, Oregon, May 23, 1910. B-28-3t Mts Cured in O to 14 Days. PAZO OINNTMENT is guaranteed U cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed Ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50o . California National Crude Oil Co., ; I. W. HULiatAJT llLHG., LS AXOtiliBB, OAI; OBNTLBMIIX: Kindly issue ma shares of tha Treasury Stock of above corporation. Unclosed find 9 in paymont for same.. Xamo Crude Oil Co. Address 60c AND $1.00 u m 1 Hi 'Proposals for Supplies for drcgoit State Insnno Asylum. Tho Board of Trustees of the Ore gon State Insane Asylum hereby In vites sealed proposals for furnishing supplies to that Institution for tho six months ending December 31. 1910. All bids must be enclosed In sealed envelopes and directed to C. N. McArthur, clerk Board of Trus tees Oregon State Insane Asylum, Salem, Oregon, and plainly marked on outside of envelope, "Bids for Oregon State Insano Asylum." All bids must be accom panied, by a certified check In a sum of not less than 10 per cent of the amount of the bid. The name and address of the bidder and class of supplies to be furnished, tho total amount of bid and tho amount of certified check must bo Indicated on sheets 'furnished by the undersigned, and attached to the bid. In order ,to avoid confusion, the name of tho bidder should also be plainly written on each separate sheet of the bid.. Lists of supplies upon which bids are invited may bo obtained by ad dressing tho undersigned. No bids will bo considered unless made on blanks furnished by tho under signed. The board reserves the right to reject any or all. blds,f or to accept or reject any part of a bid. Bids will bo opened at the Capitol, at Sa lem, Juno 23, 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m. By order of the Board of Trustees of tho Oregon Stato Insane Asylum. C. N. McARTHUR, Clerk of tho Board. Salem, Oregon, May 16, 1910. 5-17-5t-Tues Fifty new cottages could bo rent ed at once In Contral Point, says tho Herald. V 4 ! : .