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fAGB TWO DAILY CAPITAI JOCRXAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1011. the capital journal E. HOFER, Editor and Proprietor. R. M. HOFER, Manager bdrpendrnt Newipaper Devoted to American Principle and the Promt and Development of All Oregon Published Every Evening Except Sunday, Salem, Ore, SUBSCRIPTION RATES! (Invariably In Advance) Dally, by Carrier, per year- 16.00 Per month Sally, by Mail, per year 4.00 Per month eTeakly, by Mall, per year 1.00 Six moothi FULL LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH RE POET I WILL MAKE NO CHANGE AT ASYLUM BOARD IS SATISFIED WITH THE MANAGEMENT ASH CUAEGES MADE BY DILLET WERE ISVES TIGATED BY THE LEGISLATURE AND TURNED DOWN STEINER REPLIES. Declaring that the statements of ex-Supervisor Dllly In a Portland evening paper are but a rehash of ancient charges and that the state board Is entirely satisfied with the present administration and manage ment of Dr. Stelner as superintendent i of the state asylum, both Governor West and State Treasurer Kay yes terday stated that the board would take no action with regard to the natter. During the last session of the legis lature there was a committee ap pointed to make an Investigation of the management of the asylum and it submitted Its report exonerating Dr. Stelner from any charges made against him. Since the legislature saw lit to do this, the board takes tbe position that It has no right to, and will not pay any attention to any charges except those pertaining to the management since the new board went Into office. Since that time the management of the asylum has been satisfactory to the board. Stelner Replies. Dr. Stelner, superintendent of the Oregon state Insane asylum, on being asked for a statement In answer to the charges made by A. C. Dllley, a discharged employee of the Oregon state Insane asylum, replied that the stories told by Mr. Dllley and pub lished In a Portland paper was sim ply a re-hash of the charges made during the legislature, at which time a legislative committee was ap pointed to Investigate and report on said charges, which was done and which completely exonerated the management of the institution. I, therefore, do not feel called upon to defend myself against statements made by every discharged employee who may want to vent his Bpleen I through a receptive press. As I overseer at the Oregon Insane asy- . turn It was his duty to look after the comfort and protection of 'the pa , tlents there, therefore, the charges I which he makes are sufficient to show that he neglected his duty. was not fit to hold the position which he did. and that I was Justified In discharging him. Further, I can give many other good and specific reasons for discharging him. If necessary. TO RE-OPEN THE BANK AT STAYTON THE FRERES MAKE ARRANGE MEXTS FOR CONTINUING BUSI NESS THEY ARE EXCELLENT MEN AND THIS Is AN ESPE CIALY GOOD BIT OP NEWS. State Bank Eraminer Wright left this morning for Stayton, where he will meet President P. C. Freres and Cashier W. L. Freres, of the Stayton State Bank, and also a capitalist of Portland, and with them make ar rangements for the opening of the bank on Monday morning. Since the collapse of the institu tion the Freres brothers have been negotiating with capitalists in Port land, and yesterday succeeded In raising the necessary money for the opening of the bank. They came to l tha city yesterday afternoon and held 1 a consultation with the bank exam I Iner, with the -esult that he left for i Stayton this morning, In order that no delay might be experienced in reopening the Institution. SUPREME COURT WILL TAKE A SLEEP ON IT Washington, April 1. Although arguments before the Interstate com merce commission closed today In the Spokane, Portland! and Inter Mountain rate cases, It was not ex pected that a decision would be ren dored for several months. Prompt relief in all cases of throat and lung trouble if you use Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. Pleasant to take, soothing and healing In efllect. Sold by all dealers. t Q Ayer'sSarsaparillaisatonic. Jnil)Tl It does not stimulate. There a- aytf a. w Rim w m mr " V tw , a 1 i 1 m. is not a arop 01 aiconoi in it. You have a steady, even gain, day by day. Ask your doctor n ahou it. Rpmw hi anm-nvAl fircf thpn fin nhoari J-O. AyerCo.. ... ..,,,...... ... .. T,ngi.l, Mi. RAILED HIM OUT, BUT HE FILLED UP AGAIN DEMOCRATS NOMINATE ' CHAMP CLARK WILL ALLSO REDUCE THE NUM BER OF HOUSE OFFICIALS, MAKING AN ANNUAL SAVING OF $113,000. TCNITRD PlKflR LEASED WIRE 1 Washington, April 1. At a secret caucus of the house Democrats here today Champ Clark was nominated for speaker without opposition. Burleson, of Texas, was chairman of the caucus. Before the meeting, Chairman Un derwood, of the new ways and means committee, announced that the nam. ing of members of that body would be the last thing taken up. The first matter considered was the election of the house officials. The caucus proposes to reduce the number of employes, saving $115, 000 annually. STEAMER MADE A RECORD RUN FROM SYDNEY To bail out their companion, Charles Lamble, yesterday afternoon, and then In the evening to find, not only him, but also themselves, look ing out upon the world from behind prison bars, is the experience of C. E. Wood and Elvln Matheny, and late this afternoon they were all three still using their noses for checkers and the bars for a board, because of the Inability to pay the fine Imposed by Judge Elgin. Lambie was arrested yesterday, or the night before. His two compan ions at noon yesterday rustled the necessary money to bail him out $10, and all were happy. Their hap.1 piness was destined to be short, how ever, as they proceeded to fill up on laughing water, and then started to leave town. They had not proceeded far before complaint was reoelved by the police that three men had been in West Salem drunk and dis orderly. The police immediately' swooped down upon" them, and they proved to be Lamble and his two companions. j Lambie was given 10 days amd the other two three days each. I UNITED TRESS LEASED WIDE. Victoria, B. C, April 1. Tomor row morning the steamer Makura, of the CanaidianrAustrallan line will reach Voctorla, completing the fast est passage made from the Antipodes, and beating the record made in 1906 by the turbine liner Maheno by a good margin. The Makura has among its passengers Sir Joseph Ward, premier of New Zealand1; Hon. James Wat son, of New South Wales, and other prominent statesmen from Australia, en route to London to attend the Im perial conference and the coronation. The Makura will reach here three days In advance of her scheduled time, having completed the run from Sydney In 19 days and from Brisbane in 17 days. It's Equal Don't Exist. la For The Blood, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. Possesses Medicinal Merit Peculiar to Itself. Has an Unequalled Record of Cures, loo Doses One Dollar. Sold Everywhere. Spring Humors are due to the Impure, Impoverished, devitalized condition of the blood brought about by the unhealthful modes of living during the winter, too close confinement, too little outdoor air and exercise, too heavy diet. Hood's Saraaparllla cures them. "Hood's Sartsparilla has no equal for cleansing the blood and expelling the humors that accu mulate during the winter. This spring pimples covered my face and troubled me very much. I took Hood's and they all disap peared." Ralph Rust, Mlllls, Mich, No one has ever made a salve, ointment or balm to compare with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands or Sprains it's supreme. Unrivaled for Piles. Try it. Only 25c at J. C. Per ry's, Druggist. " CHURCH SERVICES "ft:): Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 440 Chemeketa street. Services: Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject of les son sermon: "Unreality."' Sunday school at 12 m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 7:30 o'clock. Reading room In the church open each afternoon except Sunday. All are cordially Invited. Evangelical Association. Seventeenth and Chemeketa. F. M. Fisher, pastor. Sunday school at 10 m. Junior at 3 p. m. A special program will bo given by the Young People's Alliance at r p. m. This Is the fourth monthly conference for this year. Rev. B. F. Culver, of Portland, takes the plaico of the pre siding elder, preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. The Holy Sacrament at the morning session. You are invited. OBSERVE PASSION SUNDAY AT ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH The fifth Sunday in the Lenten season, kniown as Passion Sunday, will be observed at St, Joseph's Calth olic church, corner of Cottage and Chemeketa streets, tomorrow. Holy week begins on Palm Scnday. The ohurch observes the Passion division of the Lenton season with appropriate ceremonies, and, beginning tomor row, all statu 3 and Images In the church are veiled with violet or pur ple cloth, and will remadn thus until the day before Easter. The cause for this means of observing Passion Sun day la due ty a desire to express hu. initiation In connection with the flee ing and hiding of Jesus Christ, and for this reaaon the church at this time veils the cross and also thei Im ages of the ralnts. The doxology, used so frequently during mass, will be omitted tomor row and until Easter Sunday. Those harem sklrta should never be worn anywhere except on the out skirts of civilization. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Get it at Dr. Stone's Drug Store "a. i Salem Fence Works i Headquarters for Woven Wlr. t Fencing. Hop wire, JS Wire. Ponlfrv k, ' "arb it.,,," ! """" Shin- vwiu tioonng, p t . . xvjonng. Scr t Doors and Adjustable Window Screens. All at the lowest prices. CHAS. D. MILLIGAN 260 Court street. Phone Ui MM - FAIR GROUND FEED ASD bKUXEBT 5 gal. Kerosene (bring can) 63 Extra choice Sugar Cured, government Inspected Hams' per lb 18j Extra large meaty Pick-Nick Hams i4i4e 5 lbs. pure Lard ;je Best Valley Flour, sack...$o Best Eastern Oregon Blue Stem Flour Choice heavy Bacon, lb i;c 11 lbs. White Beans lijOc 5 1-lb. pkg. Corn Starch.... JC 5 cans nice Table Peaches. 50e Garden Seeds 3 large full size 5c pkgs....lftc 2 large full size 10c pkg...Uc 10-lb. sk. best Eastern Corn meal 25c 2 lbs. best Cream Cheese. . ,35c 3 cans Buttercup Milk 25c 60 lbs. lull weight Bran.... 80c Shorts per sack $ o Telephone Orders promptly delivered. Give me a trial for I can save you money. R. N, MORRIS Phone 1407. t t Notice to Contractors. Bids will be received by the county clerk of Pork county, Oregon, at his office in Dallas, for making cuts and fills, estimated amount of work, about 17000 cubic yards up to 10 o'clock a. m. of April first, 1911, and that said bids will be opened by the coun ty court at the hour of 10 a. m. of said day. The court reserves the right to reject any or all bid. Specifications will be on file on and after March 23rd 1911, In the office of the county clerk Certified check for 5 per cent of the amount of tie bid will be required. By order of the court this 16th day of March, 1911. E. M. 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Da esmen Wl De inert anri pxnla.n nrires and n terms, and you can make a selection, and dose deal later at our office. DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY as tKumber of Ws fl are limited and will be gone before we know it. ' ! a.1 II D D a B n o 0 B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B m 0 ! j 1 THE BIG KELLEY TRUCIC II M Will meet all regular cars, and take the people from the cemetery on south to Mountain View, over the addition and return free of charae This in rnnrwtmn uith , .. j n,hnAV B an opportunity of visiting Salem's most beautiful residence addition. Ever, lot is perfectly, graded "SmAtSS UMTSli Svatio" i Mountain VieW WU1 be SaIem's FinesL Res.id.ence section. Make your plans to ! O Room 201 U. S. Bank Bldg. iaka (aaaMMlMMlllMMiIM.iMMWaiWayiiaHMi.M.iiJ ii 1 9 8 SALEM, OREGON H wwawipaB.aniwiiaiwaiBaMw -UBKiin ""lalJhiiiaiaaiiii'iii --- '"'""""""' .jikf. -mkm