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    1) AILS' OAFXTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OKEGON. HATUItDAV, JULY 30, 1010.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
IIOFKK, fitfitor nd Proprietor.
K.
independent Hdwipaper Devoted to American Principle and
ihe Progresn nd Derolopoment of All Oregon.
Published Brcry Evening Bxcept Sunday, 8lom, Ore.
' SUBSOIHPTION RATES.
(Invariably In Advanco.)
nXlj, by carrier, per rear ......11.00 Per rnonth.........0o
.I1T, by call, por year. . 4.00 Per month E6o
rlUy, br mall, per yeaj........... 1,00 Six monthi .....50o
U Nl ONLA BE L
FRUIT GROWERS TAKE STEPS TO
4 ERADICATE MIDDLE-MAN GRAFT
:,
rRODUCERS OP THE NORTItWES T FORM ORGANIZATION FOR
ruitrosE of centralizing s ystem of handling and mar
KETING OF FRUITS, ALL OF W IHOH WILL PASS THROUGH ONE
CHANNEL MEDFOHD MAN IS SELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE
NEW COMBINATION, AND PORT LAND IS CHOSEN AS HEADQUAR
TERS.
' ? t united rEBsa ZJ9ASED winu.j , i tho vIco-prc3ldoncy : W. N. Irish
" Soatlle, Wash., July 30? It Is be- president of tho Yakima County Hoi"
Roved that tho organization of the tlcultural Union, second vlco-prosl
Northwestorn Fruit Exchange hero dont; C. It. Dorland, secretary; F,
yesterday marks "he beginning of thojw. Gwln, treasurer and general man
end of "hold-ups" fruit growers have
suffered at tho hands of certain buy
ers and mlddlo men for years.
The purpose of tho organization is
tho co-ordination of tho fruit grow
ing Interests of Oregon, Washington,
Idaho and Montana, and tho central
ising of tho handling and marketing
of fruit grown in tho Northwcat
through ono channol.
At tho meeting yestorday a largo
ttumbcr of representative fruit men
were present.
R. H. Parson of tho. Hill Crest
Orchards Company, of Mcdford, Ore.,
was elected president; M. Horan,
president of tho Central Washington
Development League, was elected to
DEPARTMENT
OFFICIALS ARE
UNPOPULAR
agor.
Tho headauartors of tho new or
ganlzatlon will bo In Portland. The
exchange will undortako tho market
Ing of tho fruit controlled by a num
bor of co-oporatlvo growers' associn
tlons in the Northwest. It Is expect
od that this schome will eliminate
tho "wasteful and costly competition'
ami nt ttio samo tlmo mako for a
moro comprehensive market. It Is
proposed to operate a number of
branch sales ofllccs at every market
centGr of tho United States. Promot
ers of tho association likewise havo
formulated plans for tho establish
ment of trade relation with Euro
pean markets.
GOVERNOR
OF ALASKA
IN WRECK
STAGE IN WHICH HE WAS TOUR
ING OVER MOUNTAINS TUM
BLES OVER PRECIPICE WITH
ALL ON BOARD ALL ESCAPE
DEATH EXCEPT DRIVER OF
VEHICLE.
UNITED FBB8S LEASED Willi.
Seattlo, Wash. July 30. A special
from Haines, Alaska, says Govornor
Walter E. Clark had a narrow escapo
from death, and ono man was killed
when tho Rainy Hollow stage upset
In tho Klohona river noar Glacier
creek Wednesday morning, tho news
Just roachlng horo. Pat Kennedy,
brother of Dick Kennedy, a well-
known Alaskan, was struck on tho
head by tho plunging horses and
hilled. Tho horses woro drowned.
Tho stage was occuplod by Kennedy,
Govornor Clark and n party of capi
talists. All oxcopt Konnody cscapod.
The river Is vory high. Tho driver
was an experienced man, and tho ac
cident was unavoldablo. Tho horses
Btumblcd, tho stngo caroonod and
overturned. Kennedy's body was
brought horo today.
Govornor Clark is on an official
toiir of Inspection of Northern Alaska.
A Wretched Mistake,
to enduro tho Itching, painful dis
tress of Plies. Thoro's no need ta
Listen: "I suffered much from piles,
-writes Will A. Marsh, of Sllor Cltr,
N. C, "till I got a box of Bucklon't
.Arnica Salvo, and was soon cured."
Burns, bolls, ulcora, fovor sores,
eczoma, cuts, chappod hands, chlJ
blnlns, vanish before it. 25o at J. C
Terry.
TO DECLARE
MARTIAL LAW
IN COLUMBUS
GOVERNOR HARMON BECOMES
DISGUSTED WITH INABILITY
OF POLICE AUTHORITIES TO
COPE WITH STRIKE SITUATION
AND WILL PLACE CITY UNDER
CONTROL OF THE MILITIA.
tMMHIHMM(MHHI
5aiem Mm
.
i!& Trust Co J
$ Capital $50,000 jj
I Invites an investiga-1
i Hon of the past record f
of its officers. We do t
a general banking bus
iiiness. .We pay 3 peri;
' cent on three and six
"month certificates, i
v.
f per cent on savings. J
united prtnan l.tunEi, wide..
Columbus, O. July 30. Adjutant-
General Woybrocht has ordered tho
Fourth and Eighth regiments), Goner-
al John Sparks commanding", to Co
lumbus, and It Is bolloved martial law
will bo declared.
Tho now troops will arrivo lato
this afternoon. Tho colonols of tho
First nnd Fifth regiments havo been
ordered to bo in readiness to go to
Columbus at onco.
Tho summoning of tho oxtra troops
follows a dispute botwoen Govornor
Harmon and tho city and county au
thorities. Tho pollco havo been dis
gruntled bocauso tho militia men
are not doing patrol duty. Govornor
Harmon is angry that tho troops woro
called out at ell, saying thcro was noi
apparont need for soldiers, nnd that
tho pollco and sheriffs havo not at
tempted to control tho situation.
Tho govornor forbado calling tho
troops to holp koop ordor, unloss
mobs gathorod. During tho night in
dividual strlko sympathizers stonod
oars operatod by strike-breakers. No
mobs gothorod, and tho troops re
mained In camp, while the pollco were
sent sont to hnndlo tho situation. A
number of tho strlko-bronkors wero
slightly injured.
It is bolloved that tho govornor Is
dlsgustod with tho situation, and that
ho will doclnro martial law, taking
ohargo of affairs himself.
WICKERSHAM A N D NAG EL
AROUSE IRE OF ALASKAN CIT
IZUNS IN HOLDING THEM
SELVES ALOOF FROM INTER
VIEWS AND PUBLIC RECEP
TIONS TENDERED IN THEIR
HON,OK.
(UNITED rSESS UACKD WIEB.
Juneau, Alaska, July 20. United
States Attorney-General Wlckershaiu
and Secretary qf Commerce and La
bor Nagel, who are touring Alaska,
are not particularly popular with
various citizens of tho great terri
tory, bocauso tho two officials con
sistently decline to take any part in
tho bitter political fight between tho
so-called Guggenheim and antl-Gug-genhelm
forces.
It Is asserted that tho action of
Wickorsham and Nagel In refusing
invitations to attend receptions, din
ne'rs or to meet delegations was In
spired by tho fear of the officials
that one faction or tho other would
misconstruo their positions.
At Ketchikan yesterday a citizens
committee, led by tho mayor, at
tempted to secure an audience with
tho cabinet officers. Tho committee
which had come charged with tho
mission of tolling of the alleged
wroncs dono Alaska, did not sue
cecd in meeting the visitors. Short
ly afterward Wickersham and Nagel
sent a message to Mayor V.alentlno
of Juneau In which they stated that
they could not attend the reception
Juneau was arranging in their hon
or owing to limited time.
It is whispered that tho cabinet
officers got wind of tho fact that
somo red hot grievances wero to be
aired at tho reception.
Practically all tho coast towns
had arranged somo affair in honor
of tho visitors -and there Is a gen
oral feollng of disappointment over
tho Inability of tho citizens of tho
territory to secure tho official ear
for a few moments.
EUROPE IS
INCLINED
TO PROTEST
OLD AVORLD REGARDS AMERI
CA'S PROPOSED RE-ORGANIZA
TION OF LIBERIAN FINANCES,
COUPLED WITH NICARAGUA
AFFAIR, AS "EQUIVALENT TO
ERECTION OF A PROTECTOR
ATE."
BIG GRAFT INQUIRY
RESULTS IN CLEAN-UP
Chicago, July 30. Nineteen offi
cials of the Illinois Central railroad
havo resigned as a result, It is said,
of the investigations of the alleged
car repairing graft.
It. Is predicted that wholesale ar
rest will bo made. Tho authorities
aro seeking Henry C. Oaterman, "or
gaulzer of tho Memphis Car com
pany. wanted as a witness. No
traco of him has been found. The
Mmphls company did the repairing
in which, it is alleged by tho rail
road, wholcsnle graft was practiced.
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HIS "UMPS"
SCARCE IN
EFFETE EAST
OAKLAND CITIZEN J'EARS
VOLENCE FROM CONVICC
UNITED rUHSa INARBO VflBS.
San Francisco, July 30, R. W.
Snow, a former mayor of Oakland,
has asked tho protection of tho Oak
land pollco against Adolph Goldman,
now paroled from tho state prison,
whoro ho sorvod n term for having
flrod throo shots at Snow, dangor
ously wounding him.
Snow told tho pollco today that
Goldman, ns soon na ho was par
doned, inado Inqulrjos about htm and
followed htm to Rawhldo, Nov. Lat
her, ho snys, lit? fears Goldman fol
lowed him to Chicago. Ho says ho
foara Goldjnnu "ty attempt to shoot
him.
Fortlllzunt.
Complete fertiliser Is a general
name applied to all fartlllaera whleu
contain phnsultorie told, peUsJi and
nitrogen. ThU name does not In any
way Indicate how much of each ele
ment ti found lu the goods.
At a farmer' meeting in Durham,
N. H President F. W. Tu.vlor aug-
gested aa a fertiliser mixture for
corn, 00 pouuda of nitrate of soda.
300 pound of aulphate of ammonia,
100 pounda of tankage, 1000 pouud
acid phosphate. S00 pounds nltrat
of potanh.
I UNITED I'ltESS LEASED WIRE.
Chicago, July 30. Umplro Jnck
Shorldan, chiof of staff of tho lndox
holders of the Amorlcan lcaguo, is
arbiter's scout today. Sheridan is
planning a trip to look over available
material for umpires, In accordance
with plans outlined to him by Presi
dent Johnson, of the league. Whoro
his first trip will bo mado has been
kept socret, but it is hinted about
American league hoadquarters that a
trip to the Pacific coast, to watch tht
working of tho umpires In the coast
loaguo may bo undertaken before the
ond of tho present season. It Is un
derstood that tho plan ns outlined is
to havo Shorldan got a pretty thor
ough working knowledge of tho ways
of tho umpires of most of tho lm
portant minor leagues, so that ho
Amorlcan league will always have a
list of olght or ten avnlloblohion on
hand from which to draw when it Id
necessary to rocrult its staff.
UNITED rilF.KH LEASED WtUE.l
Berlin, July 30. America's pro
posal to undertnko a reorganization
of Llberlan finances Is nttractlng
considerable attention in German
diplomatic circles where it Is re
garded an an Interesting Innovation
on thopast policy of tho United
States. Coming at a tlmo when
America Is endeavoring to solve the
difficulties of tho Nicaraguan situa
tlon without foreign Intervention, It
has erved to direct notice to the
joneral position of tho United
States in world politics.
Tho Berlin Tageblatt regards lh
measures contemplated In Liberia as
"equivalent to tho erection of a pro
tectorate," and some of tho other
Journalshore suggest that such an
Invasion of European spheres of In
terest Is trangely at variance with
the Monroe doctrine.
Coshow May Enter Race..
Rosoburg, Ore., July 30. O. P,
Coshow,, of the law firm of Coshow &
Rice, has been urgently requested by
his friends to become a candidate for
governor at tho Democratic primary
election in September. Mr. Coshow
declares that he is not a candidate at
this time, but that he may be later, If
his friends select him.
"I nm not soliciting the office," ho
said, "but I am Informed that my
name has been mentioned freely In
connection with tho office In various
parts of tho state, therefore, it may
become Incumbent upon mo to de
clare my candidacy and enter the
campaign."
Mr. Coshow was at one tlmo sena
tor from Douglas county, and Is we'l
known throughout the state. In tho
event of his candidacy, Roseburg will
have two aspirants for the governor
ship.
o
Roosevelt nnd Pcnry.
fearsapanisa
Cures all humors, catarrh and
rheumatism, relieves that tired
feeling, restores the appetite,
cures paleness,, nervousness,
builds up the whole system.
Get It today In ustnl liquid form or
chocolated tablets called Sarsntabs.
Green Manuring.
Green manuring Is much talked
about, but little practiced, except in
cidentally. Clover crops are too
valuable to be plowed into tho soil:'
It pays bettor to feed tho clover to
tho stock and uso tho manure for
enriching tho land. Tho Incidental
method of green manuring Is to plow
under a sod after a crop has been
taken off. Green manuring helps
sandy land by making It moro re
tentive of moisture and by nddlns;
humus and plant food, It helps
c!ayey land by making it more opiu
and letting in the air. The decay
ing vegetable matter also produces
acids that operate on the chomlcal
plant foods to render them available
Green manuring helps to make
chemical fertilizers more quickly
available. The effects of green man
uring are some times destroyed by
putting on at the same tlmo too
much caustic lime, which combines
with tho carbon of the decayed vege
tables matter.
Heat Drives to Suicide.
Kansas City, July 30. Mrs. Ber
tram Thompson, 47 years old,
drowned herself In tlroe Inches of
water In a washtub at her homo In
Kansas City, Kan., today, after hours
of sleeplessness becauso of the heat.
o
When the stor&acn falls to perform
its functions, the bowels become de
ranged, tho liver and tho kidneys
congested causlnc numerous diseases.
The stomach and liver must bo re
stored to a healthy condition and
Tablets can be depended upon to do
Easy to tako and most effectlva
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Sold by all dealers.
System.
Try Our New TwoNumber Service
Between Salem and Portland
Calls to Portland completed samo ns local calls In Salem.
You need not call "Long Distance;" simply ask Central for Port- i
land, g'vlng telephono number wanted.
NOTE SPECIAL RATE3 Minutes 25 Cts.
4
If you do not know telephone number of party wanted, call "Infor-
mation" and ascertain.
The Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph Co.
Every Bell Telephono Is the Center
of the System.
In his article In the July Scribner's
Mr. Roosevelt writes as follows of his
first news from Commander Peary
While at Meru Boma I received a
cable forwarded by native runners
tolling me of Perry's wonderful feat
In roachlng tho north rolt. Of course
we wero all overjoyed, and In par
ticular we Americans could not but
feel a special pride In the fact that it
was a fellow-countryman who had
performed tho great and noteworthy
achievement. A little more than h
year had passed since I said good-bye
to Peary as ho started on his Arctic
quest; after leaving New York in the
Roosovolt, he had put Into Oyster
Bay to see us, and wo had . gone
aboard tho Roosevelt, had examined
with keen interest how she was fit
ted for the boreal seas and the boreal
water, nnd had then waved farewell
to tho tall, gaunt explorer as ho stood
looking toward us over tho side of
the stout little ship.
When I reached Nerl I received
from Peary tho following cable.
'Your farewell was a royal mascot.
Tho polo is ours. PEARY. '
Buiuly nnd Ludko in Finals.
(united i'res" '.risen VIU.1
Lako Forest, 111., July 30. Thomas
Bundy, of Los Angeles, will repro
sont tho far West on tho courts of the
Onwontsln Club today In tho finals of
tho Wostorn championship tennis
tourney. Ho will oppose Albrocht
Ludke. Bundy's dofoat yestorday of
tho votoran Walduor placed him in
tho final round.
PolntM In Oniftlng.
Waxing is oneof tho most Impor
tant factors In successful grafting
The work must be dono carofully.
that tho solans bo not disturbed,
nnd camplotoly, that all air nnd
moisture shall be exoluded. A very
guod wax ig made by melting to
gether 4 pounda of realn. 3 pound?
of beeawax ami 1 pound of tnllow.
When melted pour Into a tub of cold
water to cool; then pull, the sauw
aa for taffy, until It la of a olear
golden color. Of course, grafting
liould be done on warm, bright
day, otherwlae the wax hnrdena 3
quickly It is difficult to do the wort:
well. Young trees may be retopped
in a single Beaton; n tree 8 to 10
veare old In two yprs.
A Gol Wedding
means that man and wife havo lived
to a good old a e and r nsequently
hnve kept healthy. Tho best way to
keep healthy Is to see that your li
ver does It's duty 365 days out of
3G5. Tho only way to do this is to
keep Ballard's Herblno In the house
and take It whenever your liver gets
Inactive. 60 cents per bottlo. Sold
by all dealers.
Notice of Assessment; North Salem
IV. II k. . y
Notice Is hereby given that the
Common Council, will at or about 8
o'clock p. m. on Monday tho 25 day
of July, 1910, at tho Common Coun
cil Chambers at Salem, Oregon, pro
ceed to assess upon each Lot or parcel
of land liable therefore Its propor
tionate sharo of the cost of the North
Salem, sewer, according to tho maps,
plans and specifications adopted, for
such sewer by the Council, and on
fib at the office of tho City Recorder,
reference to which is hereby made
for a moro porfee description
thereof.
AH' persons interested la said as-
sessment shall appear at said time
beforo said Council and present ob
Jectlijns If any they have to said as
sessment.
Done by order of the Common
Council of ho City of Salem, Oregon
this ISth day of July, 1910.
W. A. MOORES,
7-2 0-11 1 City Recorder.
T STUBBERS DOUBLE WoNEl HALF M CASTS NO
SIDE K LIGHT jMTHE: LICHT gTHflCOST T SHADOW J
"i!L
Some Builders, Attention
Why not Install a homo lltntlng and cookl&es uytem, making as
worth ' rnlng, 100 per cent hoter than any other gas. Safer than
electricity. We light sto. s, halls, churches, factories, etc. Also do
tinning and heating and plumbing. All w k arsntoed.
A. L. FRASER
Phone 135. The Celebrated Lennox Furnace. 258 btatb Street
Sunset Homescekers' Bureau of Information
Notice of Intention to Improve Alleys
In Blocks 82, 33, 34 and 35.
Warship to Bo Raised.
Washington, July 30. General
Oliver, acting secretary of war, has
appointed a board of engineers
charged with tho responsibility of
rulslng tho battleship Malno, In Ha
vana harbor. Tho board consists of
Colonol William Black, Lieutenant
Colonel Mason, M. Patrick and Cap
tain Harloy B. Ferguson.
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GRAY HAIRS BANISHED. -
The old Idea of using sago for darken
ing the hair la ngalu cowing la vogue.
Our grandmothers used to have dark,
glossy hair at tho nge of sevonty-flve,
while our mothers havo white hair before
they are fifty. Our grandmothers used
to make a "sage tea" aud apjily It to
their hair. The tea made their hair soft
aud glossy aud 'gradually restored the
natural color. One objection to using
such a prepn?tlou was the trouble of
making It, epclally ns It bad to be
made every two or three dajs on account
of it souring quickly. . This objection has
(wen overcome and by asking aliuott
any tint-class drugiUt for Wycth's Sate
ami Sulphur the public can pet a su
perior )mvu ration of sairs, with the ad
mixture of sulphur, another valuable rem
edy for hair ami ilp troubles. Daily
use of this preparation will not only
quickly restore the color of the hair bat
will also stop the hair from falling out
and 'make It crow. It is sold by all
druggists for BOc. and $1.00 a bottle, or
is sent direct br the Wyetfa Chemical
Couipauj, 74 Cortlaudt St., New York
City, upon receipt of price. V
J. O. PERRY, x
Notice Is hereby given f.hat tho
Common Council of the City of
Salem, Oregon, deems it expedient
and proposes to improve the alleys
In blocks 32, 33, 34, and 35 of the
City of Salem, Oregon, at tho ex
pense of the adjacent and abutting
property with' said limits, accord
ing to the plans and specifications
adopted for said improvement and on
file at the office f tho City Recorder.
Reference to which is hereby made
for a more rorfect description of said
Improvement.
This notice Is published for ten
days pursuant to the order of the
Common Council, nnd tho date of the
first publication thereof is the 20 th
day of July, 1910.
Romonstrances , may be filed
against said Improvement within ten
days from the last publication of this
notice as provided by the City
Charter.
W. A. MOORES.
7-20-llt City Recorder.
ii
There la mora Catarrn in this sec
tion of tho country than all other
diseases put together, and until tho
last few years was supposed to be
tncurable. For a great many years
doctors pronounced it a local disease
and prescribed local remedies, and
bye'onstantly falling to cure with
local treatment, -pronounced It incur
able. Science has proven catarrh to
bo a constitutional disease and there
fore requires constitutlnoal treat
ment Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu
factured by F. J, Chenoy Co., To
ledo, Ohio, is tho only constitutional
cure on the market. It la taken in
ternally In doses from 10 drops to a
teaspoonful. It acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. They offer one hundred dol
lars for any caae It falls to cure.
Send for circulars and testlmonlala.
Addreea: F. T. CHENEY & CO., To
ledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 7 Sc.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation, '
Home gf "THE BIG
RED APPLE"
NO subject connected with the develop
ment of the West is attracting more
attention than the great profits Oregon apple
growers are making. Other states produce
far more apples than Oregon, but Oregon
leads the world, according to the largest
dealers in apples in this cjountry, in quality
of product and high prices received for same.
'Oregon is a great apple state, and Salem"
.(the Willamette Valley) is the original home
of the big red apple that is making a stir
throughout the world.
The largest producing apple orchard in
Oregon is located near Salem, the vicinity; of
which is also noted for its prunes, cherries,
hops and small fruits.
Salem is the center of Oregon's prune
industry, Oregon producing 90 per cent of
the "Italian" prunes grown in this country.
Salem is the center of Oregon's hop industry,
and Oregon produces 40 per cent of thchops
grown in the United States. Salem is known
as the "Cherry City of the World," the Wil
lamette Valley, of which Salem is the center,
originating more commercial varieties of
cherries than any other section of this country.
If you are interested in fruit growing, dairying,
poultry raising, manafircTUring possibilities, or gen
eral farming you make a big mistake if you overlook
Salem. Salem is the capital city of Oregon a vigor-
ous, beautiful, progressive community. Write to-day
for more information about Salem. Address Secre
tary, Board of Trade, and mention that you saw
this advertisement in SUNSET Magazine.
NOTO This advertisement wtt prepared for tba Stteoi Uord o( Trade. by the'Suniet
Homeeeekert' Bureau, Portland, Oregon. It "ill appear in Aufuit Suiuat. Tbli lervlea il rendered
la connection with the Co-operative Community plia of the Oration Railroad & Navigation Co.
Steaming the Soil.
For somo time past largo growers
of toihatqes, cucumbors nnd similar
vegetables for tho London market
have been accustomed to inject
stoam Into the soli with the view
of destroying lnseets nnd slugs. The
plan operates very well for that pur
pose, but tho unexpected fact has d-
veloped that the soil thus treated In
creases greatly In fertility so greet
ly Indeed, that the ordinary amount
of manure can ' not afterward bs
used, so stimulating the plants that
'heir luxnrlance of growth lnterfer?3
with their bearing capacity. Dr
Bernard Dyer explains this effect as
being due to the sterilisation pro
duced by the steam, which kills Uie
phagocytes or protosoa, which, un
der ordinary circumstances, kep
down the numbers of bacteria In the
soli whoso operations aro beneficent
In turning organic nitrogen Into
plant food.
Saved nt Ueath's Door.
The door of death seemed ready to
open for Murray W. Ayers, of Transit
Bridge, N. Y., when his life was
wonderfully saved. "I -was in a
dreadful condition", he writes, "my
skin was almost yellow; eyes sunken;
tongue coated; emaciated from losing
40 pounds, growing weaker dally.
Virulent liver trouble pulling me
down to death In spite of doctors.
Then that matchless medicine HIgc
tflo Bitters cured me. I regalnol
the 40 pounds ioat uud now am well
and strong." For all stomach, liver
aijd kldnoy troubles thoy're supreme.
50c at J. C. Perry.