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DALLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, ShiiEU, ORKGO.N, TUESDAY, JUX12 SI, 1010. PAGH SIX The Up-Building of This Bank la duo to the fact that wo havo ampio capital and that wo havo adhered, to a policy which haa boon conservative, yot along prog ressive linos. Wo offer to our customers modorn facilities for the prompt and proper transaction of their financial affairs; ample vault and uafo room for storing and safe-guarding of their money, notes, Insuranco policies and other valuablo papers and such liberality of treatment as la consistent with prudent banking. Wo Invito chocking accounts, small or largo, as well as oavnlgo accounts, and offer to both tho small and largo dopositor "that personal" attention and "that courteous" sorvlco which mako banking a pleasure. United States National Ban Salem, Oregon ome people ride And some in autos course, :,. l. Life is fui of mixed desires, E lect then what M y choice remains the nojei' Jrut when, in searc hof pure dejight. jjffervescent, clear and bright"" J7 veryone can read the cheer Jight in these printed verses hero M MM SPEND THE SUMMER AT Newport, Yaquina Bay The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest Whoro thf pretty Water Agates, Mobs Agatos, Moon stones, Carnellana and Rock Oystors can bo fouad. Outdoor Sports of All Kinds Including hunting, fishing, digging rock oysters, boat ing, surf bathing, riding, autolng, canoeing and dancing. Turo mountain water and tho beat food at low prices, Fresh crabo, clams, oyatora, fish and vegetables of nil kinds- dally. Ideal camping grounds, with strict sanitary regulations, at nominal cost. Low RoundTrIp Season Tickets 3 Day-Saturday to Monday Rate from all points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho on sale f dally. A Sunday Excursion Rate of $1.50 From Albany. CorvaHU and Philomath, with corresponding low rate from points west, in effect all summer Call on any 8. P. or C. & B. agent for full partioulara M to rotas, train schedule, etc.; also for copy of our beautiful Illustrated booUUt. "Outlniw In Oregon.' or wrje t0 WM. M'MymtAY, the bicycle., you most admire. CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GOD LINESS. An up-to-dato bath room Is neces sary for tho former. Consult us as to tho boat plan for your floor space, and wo Will fit you with a bath room of which you will bo proud, without much strain on your pockotbook. GRABER BROS. Telophono Main 550. AN INEXPERIENCED PURCHASER Will never got imposed upon by dealing at JD. 0, Cross & Son's, for wo koop nothing but tho boa? of moats. All tondor fresh and of that fine flavor as only cholno meats havo. Our Btoaks, chops, roasts, otc, aro as good as thoio oorvod at tho White House, or at tho table of II. It. M. King Qoorgo E. O. CROSS & SON from 8. P. points, Portland 'i Cottago Qrovo, inclusive, in cluding branch lines: also all O. & E. stations Albany and west. Oolng on Saturday or Sunday, and for return Sunday or Monday. General PawsciiBpr Agent, rortmmi, Oregon. FIFTY FOUR STUDENTS ADMITT ONE MOKE LAWYER. FOR EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK AND TWO EXTRAS ONE STILL TOO YOUNG TO RECEIVE' OERTIFI OATE. Judgo Moreland, clerk of tho su premo court, yesterday afternoon announced that 64 of tho candidates takiDg tho bar examination before tho supreme court had been suc cessful, and that they had been awarded certificates entitling them to practice before all courts in this atato. Ono of tho candidates Sid ney Zetesch has not yet reached tho ago of 21 years, and no certifi cate will therefore bo issued to him until ho reaches his majority. The names of tho successful applicants aro as follows: , Oswald West. Albert Strioff. ,' Oliver L. Smith. J. O. Richardson. , Guy O. Smith. 7 Roy F. Shields. George N. Vldal. Clarence L. Eaton, John S. Gerry. Leonldas T. Lewis. William J. English. Morris A. Goldstein. William Stone. Wlllard H. WIrtz. " " I f ! ' Willis B. Vincent ; '.' Joseph B. Donson. John II . Lewis. Sidney Zetesch. Percy A. Cupper. C. H. Holdrldgo. Glenn O. Taylor. Clark R. Bolknap. , Dana H. Allen. ' Goo. N. Murdock. Richard K. Walton. Albert Godfrey Johnson. ' D. E. Hardin. Goorgo A. Johnson Richard Dolch. Michaol J. Gersoni. John C. Dunning. A. A. Smith. Peter A. McOonald. Win. II. Masters. Albon P. Man, Jr. Victor S. Howard. Enoch Hoult Drown. Harry J. Parkinson. Job. II. Carnahan. John P. Hannon. J. D. Dutler. Samuel II, Johnson. TV William W. Duggan. Jr. Wellington N. Shonflold. ,Archy D. Carter. Fanklln F. Kerrell. Boon Cason. Walter P. Dyko. Ed. O. Mayor. . . Claronco A. Doboll. Charles Yntes. John R. Downs. SALEM SANITARIUM ESTABLISHED BY MRS. M. McALPIN. Tho Salem Sanitarium has boon .established by Mrs. Marteana Mc Alpln at cornor of Capitol and Marlon strcots In tho formor Parrlsh rcsldonco. Thoro aro oloven wards and Mrs. McAlpln proposes to run a first-class establishment. It will bo a gonornl hospital and sanitarium for troatmont of nervous and mental dis- oneos. Tralnod nurses will bo In at tondanco and a physician will ro- side In tho house. Mrs. McAlpln was for many yoars head attendant i at tho Oregon Stato Insano Asylum nnd has had a groat doal of oxporl onco in caring for tho ailing, o How's TliIsT Wo offer ono hundred dn'lurs in w,ml ,rm; ".'V .U,rr" cannot be cured by Hall's Cntarrb Cure F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Wo, tho undorslgned, havo known F. J. Chonoy for tho last 15 yoars. and bollovo him porfoctly honorabl business transactions and In all ttnnnolnlly nblo to carry out any obligations mndo my his firm, VVALDING. KINNAN' & MARVIN. Wholosnlo Druggists, Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of the Bystom. Testimonials Bont froe. Prlco, 75 cents per bottle. Sold by nil druggists. Tako Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. O M Prosont political vision appears to consist largely of hindsight and hindsight Is a poor guldo to tho solu tion of problems that bolong to tho proseut and the future. O' Pain nnywnero stopped in 20 min utes sure with ono of Dr. Shoop's rink Pain Tablets. Tho formula if on the SB-oont box. Ask your doc tor or druggist about this formula Stops womanly pains, headaoha. pain nnywhore. Write JDr. Shoop, Rnolne. Wis., for free trial to prove value. Capital Drug Store. MANY OFFICE SEEKERS. Candidates for State Offices Arc Numerous nnd Active. Activity of aspirants for state of fices, aside from Governor, about which very little has been said, la now moro marked, says the Oregou ian. There has been a conspicuous absence of candidates for Attorney General, State Treasurer and Su premo Court Judges. This year tho terms of four Judges expire. They are: Justices Frank A. Moore, Will R. King, W .T. Slater and Thomas A. McDrlde. Justice Robert Eakln holds over until January 13, 1913. Justices King and Slater are Democrats, appointed by Governor Chamberlain when tho Leglslatuio Increased tho number of Justices on tho supremo bench. Both will bo candidates to succeed themselves. They probably will not havo any opposition in their own party. Clr cuit Judgo W. N. Gatens, of this city, who also owes his appointment to Senator Chamberlain while Gover nor, will bo a candldateto succeed himself. Justices Moore and McBrlde will be candidates for the Republican nominations. In addition, it is un. dorstood four circuit Judges of tho 'state will seek the higher court toga. They aro Judges Lawrence T. Harris, of the second Judicial district at Eugene; George H. Burnett, of tho third district at Salem; C. U. Ganten beln, of tho fourth district at Port land, and H. J. Bean, of tho sixth district at Pendleton. Attorney-General A. M. Crawford will seek re-election. Political gossip ers say ho will have opposition in A. C. Hough, of Grants Pass; State Senator J. N. Hart, of Baker City, and W. H. Wilson, of Tho Dalles, Heretofore only Crawford's name had been mentioned In connection with the office. George A. Steol, State Treasurer, It is understood, will not be a candi date for re-election. Two names have been mentioned In connection with tho post. They are T. J. Ma honey, of Heppner, a member of tho lower house of tho legislature last session, and T. C. Taylor, of Pendle ton, who was president of the State Senate In the session of 1899.' o FISH DESTROYED BY THOUSANDS YOUNG TROUT THROWN OUT TO DIE IN FIELDS BY WATER USED FROM IRRIGATING DITCHES MANY PICKED UP IN THE COUNTY ROAD. Monday aftornoon Thos. Wood brought Into this' office several fish which ho had picked up in tho road near tho Hartory ranch. Now In the ordinary course of things fish don't usually choose to travel in the coun ty roads, and theso fish got there by reason of n most oxtraordlnary state nf thlncs. Thoro aro no screens placed over tho lntakos of tho gov ernment irrigation ditches nnd the fish ontor tho main Irrigating canal and aro distributed into tho laterals aud washed out over tho fields Thoso picked up by Mr. Wood woro stranded In tho road where tho Irri gating wator had spread across tho road from tho fields. Tin in Klamath Falls tho water coming from tho old Ankeny canal is suroadlng young trout over tho city gardens thick enough to make I good fertilizer, and throughout tho county tho mnln ditch is carrying in- n..ln flnt.la nml nlfnlfn flfllllll , ... rosHl, ,nco minions of th,B Bp,end,d gamo flsU. If tho .,.. gervIco officials had dono nothing else to awakon tho Ire of Klamath county people, the ab sence of fish soreons and this whole sale sacrifice of ono of tho cou ty'a HUIHI.V i chief attractions to sportsmon. is ' .... ,.1 . , nn ttmtl linrtfla, tho just condemnation of our people J nnnl1nv a larra oimusn i" " Oregon annually sponds n large sum to protect hor gamo fish, and cltUens tako out license for tho prlvllogo of catching fish in tho stroams. In tho fnco of this awful I'f . tho carolossnosa and indlfforenco of government officials tho titato should tako some stops to curb tho opera tions of the reclamation bureau from taking fish along with the wator used from lakes nnd rlvors inwhlch thoy are propagatod and. protected at stato expense. Morrill Record. WHY NOT STOP THAT ITCH? Indlsputnblo proof has now beeu found that ooxoma can bQ cured not In ono or two cases, but in the worst casos of mnny years standing. Wo would, of course, not think of making suoh n recommendation to our neighbors and patrons, wore it not that years and years of success with D. D. D. Prescription enable us to sneak of this romody with con fidence. It Is a gentlo, soothing wash with tho mild oil of wlntergreen as a base. All the ouree seem to be nernmnent: at any rate, a trial bottle at SS cents will take away the Itch at onoe Inetautly. We are sure of this. J. C. Perry. FOREST ESERVES NVESTI6ATED President Hill of the Great Nor thern sends the Salem Board of Trade a copy of tho sonato resolu tion providing a special committee to investigate tho amount of land in tho forest reserves that is suitable for agricultural purposes, with a view to making it available for sot 'tloment. This Is a matter of the greatest importanco to tho develop ment of this state, and will bo a good thing for Oregon In the opinion Of Mr. Hill. Tho resolution is as follows: Resolution. "Resolved. That thoro shall be ap pointed by tho President of the Sen ate a select committee of five Sena tors, with authority to Sit during, the session of tho Senate or during the recess of Congress, eithers as a com mittee or by a sub-commltteo, with instructions to make an exhaustive investigation of the lands now with in forest reservations with a view of ascertaining how much and what part can be restored to tho use of the people under tho present laws. "Tho committee Is hereby author ized for tho purpose of securing this Information to hold such hearings as may bo necessary; to have such printing and binding done as may benecessary; to employ a steno grapher and other clerical assist nnr.n: and that tha expenses to carry out tho provisions' of this resolution shall be paid from tho contingent fund, of the Senate." o HEALTHY PLANTS. Require the Most Careful Attention ns Well ns Good Soil. Did you ever see a rosebush which despite the most beneficent environment of soil of sunshine and of atmosphere seemed never to achieve a healthy growth. A ton of manure will not help a plant that has a canker eating out its heart. You must destroy the cause be fore you remove the effect. You cannot cure dandruff and baldness by rubbing on hair lotions, and rubbing in vaseline, etc. You must look to tho cause of the trouble It's a germ at the roots of your hair which causes It to fall out. Nowbro's Herplclde destroys the germ, and healthy hair is tho sure result. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c In stamps for sample to Tho Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. Ono dollar bottles guaranteed. J. C. Perry, Special Agent. o Saved From Awful Death. How an appalling calamity in his family was prevented is told by A. D. McDonald, of Fayettevlllo, N. O. R. F. D. No. 8. "My sister had con sumpti n," ho writes, "she was very thin and pale, had no appetite and all remedies failed, till Dr. King New Discovery was tried, and so com pletely cured her. that she has not been troubled with a cough s'nee. Its tho best medicine I over saw or heard of." For coughs, colds, lagrlppe, asthma, croup, hemorrhage all bronchial troubles, It has no equal, 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar anteed by J. o. Perry. Edison once moro predicts tho passing of tho horse. The Feed chopper has noticed that ho con tinues to pass dally, In Increasing numbers and value. o Wnnts To Help Some One. For 30 years J. F. 'Boyer, of Fori lie, Mo., needed h lp and couldn't find it. That's why he wants to help somo ono now. suuenng so iuiik: hlmbolc ho feoi8 for nll distress from . - . . ' somo ono now. Suffering so long; backache, nervousness, loss oi appe tlto. lassitude ard kidney disorder Ho shows that Electric Bitters worl wondors for Buch troubles. "Flva bottles," he writes, "wholly cured mo and now I am well and hearty." It's also nosltlvoly guaranteed fm Liver Trouble dyspepsia, blood dis orders, fomalo complaints and ma larla. Try them. 50c at J. C. Perry o To Cure Cold tn Ono Day. Tako LAXATIVE BROMO Qulnl .. Tablets. Druggists refund money it falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each be. 2Ro TT8 . lIAAAj . over SS YEARS' wSlHK experience DrainNS CopymoHra Ac oiilrklr Mf rtnm our or mmi tt wbther no luTeot'mi 11 rohnhlr l""W CwnwonK tlnHttlrictlriwiindeiitUL HANDBOOK onfatMitl mit 1ntk OMet unit, r fur ocunn2 patent". I'nt.mn taken lliruunh ilut.a & Co. roclT lm.Anft,nAln, m thai Mi and dMtrtntlon ln Ifxikil nwu, wunout count, wins M. .1 ... v., w . w Scientific umcricaiie KutIimlrUIntt.I wklr. Irrwt rtr. laiion ( .-it ici'iuw J'Uf'xil, Tarsi. M iu;;;isoo,-v:'-NBVYYnrk A Dainty Toilet Article. Every lady who desires to keep up hor attractlvo appearance, whllo ut tho theatre, attending receptions, when shopping, whllo traveling and on all occasions should carry In her purse n booklet of Gouraud's Orien tal Beauty Leaves. This Is a dainty little booklet qf exquisitely perfumed powdered leaves which are easily removed and applied to tho skin. It Is Invaluable when tho face become3 moist and Hushed and is far superior to a powder puff as It docs not spill and soli tho clothes. It removes dirt, soot and greaso from tho face, imparting a cool, de licate bloom to the complexion. Sent anywhere on receipt of flvo cents In stamps or coin. F. T. Hop kins, 37 Great Jones St., Now York. o The recent British elections aro said to have cost not less than $7, 500,000. And in the face of that ex penditure two members havo ,lost their seats for illegal voto getting. Such discrimination seems to our clear American conscience wholly uncalled for. Why two only? . AN UP-TO-DATE DRUGGIST ' eays It is surprising how many' old fashioned remedies are being used, which goes to show that it is hard to Improve some of our grandmothers' old, time-tried remedies. For Instance, for keeping the hair dark, soft and glossy, nothing equal ing our grandmothers' "sage tea" has ever been discovered. Although, by the addi tion of sulphur and other ingredients, this old-fashioned brew has been made moro effective as a scalp tonic and color re storer. Nowadays when our hair comes out or gets faded or gray. Instead of go ing to the garden or garret for herbs and making the "tea", ourselves, we simply go to the nearest drug store and ask for a bottle of TVyeth's Sage and Sulphur. This preparation is sold by all leading druggist3 for 50 cents and $1 a bottle, or Is sent direct by the Wyeth Chemical Company, 74 Cortlandt St., New York City, upon receipt of price. J. O. PERRY. Glad to Recommend Them. Mr. E. Weakley, Kokomo, Ind., i glad to recommend Foley Kidney Pills. After taking them as directed he says: "Tho severe backache left me, my kidneys became stronger, the secretions natural In color and my bladder no longer pained me. I am now over my trouble, and glad to recommend Foley Kidney Pills." Sold by J. C. Perry. BECHTEL & BYNON'S BARGAINS $2500 will buy a 9-room house and 6 good lots on North Comme:lal St. This is a real good buy. $9 00 'takes two large lots on Cap ital street and a new 4-room well built house. Look into this. $2500 gets a neat new cottage In best part of South Salem, close to car line, school and churches. $2250 for 5 acres with a new bun galow, close to town; a dandy little place. Easy terms if desired. $960 will buy a good lot on Cen ter, 60x100. Fine neighborhood. $750 for a largo lot on Obttago, closo in. $125 per aero for a splendid farm not far out on a good road, closo to school. This Is a good farm and in the right district. Wo havo somo fine bargains on Capitol street property. If you want to take advantage of tho increase which will surely tako place on this street, act now. Wo havo somo good houses to rent. Sovoral lato listings especially desirable. BECHTEL & BYNON 317StntoSt. Tel. 152 1IrSlU,,s- Bargains! Bnrgalnsl We have 22 acres north of Salem, on the Portland Electric Railway, houso and barn, well; some fruit; all In crop, for only $3000; a flno buy. 10 acres 1 miles from Salem, all In crop, 300 fruit trees, all kinds of berries, all tho stock and imple ments, somo household goods, well watered by spring; about an acre of celery ground, houso and barn. Ro- momber tho location; cheap buy; $2900. 14 acres, 6-room houso, barrf, well, good woodshed, other outbuildings, timber enough for. family uao for 6 years; $2000. A flno 40 acres, all in crop, fair houso and barn, excellent land, out skirts of a flno town; only $4000. We havo several bargains in vacant ionts: don't miss them; also some flno buys In residences, and a dandy good list of farms, Come la and see us. J, C. SCTIULZ & CO., Bush Bank Building REE GEO. 0. SAVAGE, For Farm and City Property 135 8. COMMERCIAL, ST. ESTATE rj T T 'I' " MARKETS l San Francisco, Juno 14. Wheat Australian and Propo, $1.55 1.57; Sonora, $1.551.G0; good, to choice, Calif, club, $1.42 1.45; Northern wheat, blueatem, $1.50, 1.65 Club, $1.42 01.45; Turkey. $1.42 01.47; Russian Red, $1.41 1.43. Barley Feed barley, good to choice, $1.03 01.06; fancy, $1.07; poor to fair, $101.02; brewing and shipping, $1.10 1.12; Chevalier nominal. New feed barley to arrive, $101.02. Eggs Per dozon, Ca'llf., fresh. Including cases: extras, 2Cc firsts, 25c; seconds, 23c; thirds.. 20c. Buter Per pound, Calif, fresh r extras, 28c; firsts, 27c; seconds,. 2Gc. New cheese Per lb., now Calif flats, fancy, 14c; firsts, 13 c; sec onds, 12 c; Calif. Young America, fancy, 16c; firsts, 15c; storage. New York Cheddars, fancy, 20c; do singles, 20c; Wisconsin singles, fan cy, l'9c. Potatoes New river whites. Choice, por box, 40C0c; extra, 6a 80c; per cental, 75$1.00; gar net chllo, per cental, 90 $1. Unions New red, per sack, Jl.60 1.65; Yellow, per cental, $1.50 1.C5; extra wharf, $1.4001.50. Citrus fruits Per box: oranges. choice, $1.50 02.60; extra choice. $2.503.25; Valonclas, $1.753.2 Local Wholcsnle Market. Flour, hard wheat $5.3 Flour, valley $4.6 Mill feed, bran ?24.0( Shorts $25.00 Wheat, bushel 85c Oats, bushel 37040c- Hay, cheat $17.00 Hay. oat $17.00 Vetch hay $15 IT Hops, 1909 cro..p 9c12 Chlttlm bark' 44c Wool 15cl! Potatoes, bu 20c Apples, bushel 75c$1.25 Butter and Eggs. Butter, creamery 29c Eggs ... 23c Butterfat 39c Butter, country 20 22c Broilers and fryers 22c Hens 16c Roosters (young) 12 c Rooster (old) 6c Turkeys 18 20c Ducks 12 c. Livestock. Steers (under 1000 lb) . . . $4.50 5 Steers (1000 to 1200 lb).. $404 Cows $304 Hogs, fat 99c Stock 6c-S Ewes ....'...'. 5fr Spring lambs 8c Veal, according to quality. ...7 8c o anks On Snro Tiling Now. "I'll never be without Dr. King's Now Life Pills again," writes A. Shingeck, 647 Elm St., Buffalo, N. Y. "They cu-ed mo of chronic con stipation when all others failed." Unequaled for biliousness, jaundice. indigestion, headache, chills, malaria and debility. 26c at J. C. Perry Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing. Hop Wire, Barb Wire, Poultry wetting, Shingles, Mal thold RooHng, P. & B. Ready Roofing, Screen Doors a d Ad justable Window Screens. CHAS D. MULLIGAN 250 Court street. Phono 124 J& Gold Dust Flour Made by tho SYDNEY POWER COMPANY Sydney, Oregon. Made fcr Family Use. Ask yonr grocer for It. Bran and Shorts always on band. P. B. WALLACE, Agt. WHITE BOUSE RESTAURANT Salem'B most popular res taurant, 362 State street. Wo never close, upon all night! Win. McGilchrist & Sons 5 d tn Silim Or. S. C. Stun jS A Kjfi, CnrtAiM Btuxr for Burrmmuo MranuUTio. 9 Km KNOWN TO) All. Sri 8r4ji sui. K m IMU0 UlWMMftl or HMT lUfllfeled. Bit pTTMkl 9 fw f IXK) nr Wl. VtU Mo-l Ibuaoa trial, to tx ri4 tt R Bf WriiTl. BtAryW k rv. It drvifUl Aw III fa ut tl xnJ yMt rir tw tto Ml W UNITED MEDIC AL CO.. box TA. LtNCitTr. K