FAQS FUCR. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORI06X. WEDNESDAY, JTNE 21, 1011. TRAIIIMEII TOOK III THE SALEM NINE The Salem nine of the Trainmen's league, dropped a game to the O. W. P. division team from Portland, Mon day afternoon on the Willamette ground. The score was 11 to 3 in fa vor of the visitors. Brewer and Fleming were the opening battery for the Salem boys, but Walker later replaced Brewer. West and Lamb did the heavy work for the Portland ag gregation, while Kd Head and Al Southwick worked the double um pire stunt. Th water power team is given credit for having one of the cleanest as well as one of the best teams in the league, and the absence of grumbling and kicking in Mon day's game was a nontlceable feature of the contest. A good sized crowd witnessed the game. A photograph of both teams was taken at the close of the game. Following the contest the visiting players, with their wives and sweet hearts, were guests of the Salem team at a supper at the Cottage ho tel. Later in the evening the entire crowd numbering about 50, attended the performance at the Wexford thea. ter and all had an enjoyable evening. Charles Savage, secretary of the Brotherhood of Electrical Railway employes, who also is editor of the Portland Carman, and has charge of the street car employes sporting af fairs, equipping of clubrooms and all matters pertaining to the rest and recreation of the P. R. L. & P. com pany's employes, was among those who came up from Portland to wit ness the game. The pennants carried by the O. W. P. crowd, bearing the initials of the team, with the outline of a street car for a background, were made by Mrs- West, wife of Captain West of the visiting team. The line-up for Salem was: p, Hrewer; c, Fleming; lb, Simpson: 2b, R. G. ZInn; 3b, Michael; ss, Thomas; If, J. Williams, rf, Olm stead; cf, Walker. o Comment on the Bond Defeat. A prominent business man was seen today, and in discussing the de feat of the bond issue expressed him self in a conservative way: "The result of the bridge bond election yesterday Is unfortunate for Salem, but the voting down of the proposition cannot, under the cir cumstances, be interpreted as due to non-progressive Bentiment in our city The voting down, of this proposition for the second time is simply a strong protest against the method employed by those presenting the subject to our voters. The lirst election was launched without due deliberation and consideration, except by a few who failed to take the public Into their confidence. As that was de feated, it was certainly folly for the same men to again ask a vote on the same proposition with the amount Increased from $50,000 to $60,000 with the Interest increased from 5 to 6 per cent, and with the whole amount swelled probably $10,000 by an anticipated bonus. Many voted against this bond Issue who would like to have seen a well matured project of this kind presented, which was not an attempt on the part of the city's administration' to force the matter by main strength and awk. wardness. The majority of Salem's People are for progress, but they want it along the right lines. Simply voting bonds, like pouring sand Into a rat hole, Is not acceptable to calm, thinking business people. Progress by reckless expenditure of money will not be accepted, and there is no blight so Bevere to real progress as a backset, such as would come from unwise effortB in that direction. The people of Salem want bridges, and they want the best brldgesi that mon ey can buy, but they are not ready to hand out the proceeds of bonds for expenditures by a few harping Indi viduals, who would cover all their movements with a cloak of progres.'' Conditions Prevent Investments. A Salem banker was seen and said TT if w Ayer's Hair Vigor is for men, too. A OF IVlCJl 14 is a splendid hair-dressing. It is refreshing, cooling; and it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. It never changes the color of the hair, not in the least. Money and time invested in m training here, insures the possessor of substantial dividends throughout life. We take a personal interest in the welfare, of each student. Living expanses low. Send for oilngtie W, I. STALEY, Principal WE SELL THROUGH TICKETS TO EASTERN POINTS Baggage checked to destination, and sleeping car arrangements made. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY Through trains Eiist from Portland via "The North Bank Road." BOUND TRIPS EAST St. Paul, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Omaha, Duluth, Winni peg, $61.65. Chicago, Milwaukee, $74.15. St. Louis, $71.65. Denver, Colorado Springs, $56.65. Tickets sold June 16. 17, 21, 22. 23, 24, 28, 29, 30; July 1 to 6, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28; August 3, 4, C, 14 to 17, 21 to 23, 28 to 30; September 1, 2, 4 to 7. Return limit October 31st. Choice of routes going nnd return ing. Stop-overs allowed. SPEND THE SUMMER AT CLATSOP BEACH. $6.00 round trip, dally. Good all summer. $4.50 round trip, Saturday and Sunday. First-class hotels at Seaside and Gearhart. I will be glad to furnish all details regarding long or short trips C. E. ALBIN, General Agent, Salem, Ore. W. E. COMAN, General Freight & Passenger Agent - . lr. Lyon' PERFECT Tooth Powder is packed in a dust-tight metal box, with patent measuring tube, which is both safe and convenient for tourists. that defeating the bonds was a blow to investments and values of proper ty. "I know of a number of intend ing Investors who have come to our city from the East, and, after going over the city, and seeing the bridges out on the principal streets, they de cided to go elsewhere. It made a bad impression on them. The bridges should not only go In, but the streets should be opened through on Liberty and other streets north and south. We are mossbacky in this matter, and ought to get over it. But those who thought it smart get in and defeat public ownership of water have prob ably again brought the. hammer to bear and beaten the bridge bonds. Property would advance enough on the streets needing bridges for two blocks each way to raise the taxes In ten years to pay for the bonds. For the same reason we should have first clas9 pavements on State and Front streets." o STATE NEWS. The Loughlln monument at Oregon City was unveiled at 4 o'clock Sun day afternoon with appropriate cere monies. There was an Immense crowd in attendance. Marshfield Is to have a two-day celebration of Independence) day. Four of the mall sacks taken by the robbers from the Shasta limited, near Drain, Friday, have been found, and it is thought that the robbers will be rounded up before the mid dle of the week. The petition for the recall of Judge Coke received more than 400 signatures at Roseburg on the first day they were circulated. A plot in Riverview cemetery has been purchased by the state for the last resting place of veterans of the Spanish war. It cost $3500. An auto made the run from Port land to Astoria Saturday In 10 hours a il 3 minutes. Captain J. Phil Shannon, 89, died at Portland Saturday. He came to Oregon in 1850, and was one of the organizers of the People's Transpor tation company, that run Us steam ers on the Willamette In the earlier days. The First M. E. church at Albany, which has been enlarged and remod eled, was opened for service Sunday. 0 Cull for Bids. Notice Is hereby given that the un deraigned will receive bids up to 5 o'clock p. m. on Monday, June 26, 1911, for the Improvement of D street, from 112 feet west of the west line of Winter treet to the west line of North Twentieth street, with El Oso pavement, according to the plans and specifications adopted for said Improvement. The council reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and waive any and all Irregularities in the manner of submitting bids In the interest of the city. CHAS. F. ELGIN, 6-20-3t City Recorder. Chlldran Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A When a man gets it into his head that; he is intended for the sole pur pose of driving dull care away It is time for his friends to take to tha woods. Ask your doctor. J. 0. AyopCn., Sai.pm. Oregon New York, Philadelphia, $110.15. Washington, Baltimore, $109. 15. Boston, $111.65. MAY ROBSOM AT GRAND TONIGHT PRESENTING ONE OF THE MOST ( H ARMING NATURAL PLAYS Of MODERN YEARS THE REJUVE NATION OF AUNT MARY. (From the Morning Post London.) "Miss Robson after a most distin guished success In the states, opened the London Theatrical season at Ter ry's theater last evening in a comedy called "The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary." It Is In three acts; the sec ond which is the important one and is quite long, shows the rejuve nation and the Incidents are quite amusing. Miss May Robson, on whose shoulders all the burden of the evening's entertainment falls, car ries it lightly and gracefully, yet furnishing the interest and the laughter by being grave and gay by turns, and yet free from the noisy violence which the character might suggest, and her most effective work is when she Is in repose and serious. May Rolison. At these moments her acting was mgnined and convincing, forcing the suggestion that Miss Robson is wor thy of a greater play a greater cnaracier. mis impression was In the minds nf her unrllpnno hI called her hefnre the purtntn bovopqI times and we assume that Miss Rob son recognized the tribute from her moaest speech or thanks, more deep ly felt than expressed, yet those who listened to her simple words they Were not built un fnr the pvnpntofl occasion but came direct from the heart of a woman was grateful, whose ambition had been realized, and who wanted to do greater things, and she will do greater work, as time and the play offers opportunity, as "Aunt Mary" might say frequently but sometimes occasionally." At the Grand Opera House Wed nesday, June 21. Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 5c and 50c. AUTOMATIC CALL SYSTEM TESTED AND A SUCCESS Tuesday evenine at 7.30 the test of the automatic call system In stalled In the new Hotel Bligh was made. This is the only automatic call system in the world, and Salem 1 thp first PltV In tinva ihla ctratAm put In operation in it, and to get theJ auvuniHge or mis wonaerrul in.ven- uum. ai me ume, y:3U, an alarm was turned in from the Bligh. It reached every one of the 80 rooms in the hotel, and would have awakened the soundest sleeper in them. At the same time it called out the fire de partment, which responded promptly, Which made the run in one. mlnnfn and 25 seconds, the record. This is an Oregon Invention, Ells worth Pickell being the Inventor, and the following are the officers of the company; Officers. Prank T. Wrightman, president. J. B. Ashhy, vice-president. J. A. McFeron, secretary-treasurer. J. M. Rogers, fiscal agent. Directors. Frank T. Wrightman, Salem, Or. J. B. Ashby, Portland, Or. J. A. McFeron, Portland, Or. J. M. Rogers, Portland, Or. J. M. Minch, Salem, Or. G. G. Tooker, Salem, Or. G. Everett Baker, Salem, Or. Home office. 219-221 Ttnmvi nt Trade building, Portland, Or. 'J ne company is incorporated under the Orecnn Inu-a with a rnnltnl rf 1 000,000 shares of the par value of $1 each, and the stock is now on sale at that, ni'lce. nnH will nrinnMnrllv soon go mucn nigner. 1 ne Rvatem la nnnn fnr nanpMlnn flt the Ttlich Hntpl nml in lia n1r stood must be seen, and it Is well worm tne rime it lanes to lnppect it. The local office is at 180 North Com mercial street. NEW SCHOOL BOARD ORGANIZED LAST NIGHT ThP, ftchnnl hnnril lipid a moatlnff last evening, and. after canvassing cne vote cast at the recent school election, B. J. Miles was declared elected and Rworn In, and sat as a member of the board for the1 first cima last evening, Aftpr Mr Alllpa fonrl Kaon. an,in In Chairman Moores appointed the fol lowing committees ror the school year: Supply committee, Millard and Miles; repair ' committee, Holt and Lafky; finance committee, Laf- Ky ana muiara, ana insurance com- uiiiiet?, mues ana Holt. Sunerlnfpnilpnf Pnwuni onnlloi for a vacation to extend from July 1 to August 1, and it. was granted. This is the first vacation the superintend ent has had for six veara The committee to which was refer red the recall petition of Millard re ported that It had turned the peti r C litlVfllii! - J i You Ought To Know that impure blood with its weak ening results, unpleasant breath, headaches, unrcstiul nights, poor appetite, sallow' skin, pimples and depression, comes from constipation GEE GUAM'S PILLS have been doing good to men and women for many, ninny years and their value has been tested and proved. They remove the cause of physical troubles. A few small doses will show their safe tonic action on you. Beecham's Pills will surely help you to nn active liver, n good stomach, a sweet breath, clear head and refresh ing sleep. In young or old they will Relieve Constipation Sold FTywW-, In boifi 10c. nd 2 Sc. ford, and that It would report on the suDject at tne next meeting, when the returns were returned. W. H. Burkhardt. Jr.. was plected clerk. The board ,wl11 meet nnln flntm.- day evening, at which time th recall committee will make a report. THE BANKING CLAVSE HOLDS THEM UP Because corporations Inalat nnnn making their articles so broad that thev incImlA fls nn 1nolHo.nf in. tVtalf principal business the business of uuuKing, secretary or Stale Olcott has been compelled to reject them until their approval by the superin tendent of the state hankln? mm. mission. One of these, finnlirntlnna a Prrf land concern, was rejected because or that reason yesterday, and sev eral have been rejected in the past, since the bank last legislature went into effect. This iaw provides- tnat berore any corpor ation can transact any banking busi ness whatever that the articles must have the approval of the commission. The secretary of state suggests for the benefit of thrum including the banking business as an lifcmeni to tna principal business of the corporation they are forming that either thev RoPlira tho annrnvnl of the commission first, or file supple mentary articles. MODERN HAIR DRESSING bas plajed havoc with the tresses of th fair' sex, and druggists everywhere com ment on tne tact that they are selling large quantities of sage for making the Old-fashioned "snep ton." minh a xuaa used by our grandmothers for promoting the growth of their hair and restoring its natural color. The demand for this well tnown herb for this purpose has been so great that one manufacturer has taken advantage of the fact, and has placed on me marKet an ideal "sage tea, contain- fog Slllnlllir. A Vnlnnhlo Pnmarlv fr.n an. druff and scalp rashes and irritations. This preparation, which Is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, is sold by all leading druggists for f0 rpnta nnrl Si a hnttio will be sent direct by the Wyeth Chemical company, a uortlandt St., New York City, upon receipt of price. J. 0. PERRY, saiem Oregon. o It is comfortine in timn think a thine micht h worse nr la it? Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will brace up the nerves, banish sick headache, prevent de spondency and invigorate the whole system. Sold by all dealers. o A lot of homes are made sad be cause the father exhausts himself trying to Ire a "good) fellow" down town. o Your Neighbor's Experience How you may profit by it. Take I'oiey Kidney Pills. Mrs. E. Q. Whiting. 360 Willow street. Akron. Ohio, says: "For sometime I had a very serious case of kidney trouble and I suffered with backaches and dizzy headaches. I had cpecks noaiing before my eyea and I felt all tired outard miserable. I saw Foley Kldmey Pills advertised and got a bottle and took them neenrH. ing to directions and results showed almost at once. The pain and dizzy headaches left me, my eye-sight be came clear and todav I run spv 1 am a well woman, thanks to Foley Kidney Pills.' Red Cross Phar macy. For length of argumentation and brevity of results the late unlament ed legislatures of the Northwest have easily established a record. If you are not satsfied after using according to directions two-thirds of a bottle of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet.s you can have your money back. The tablets cleanse and invigorate the stomach, Improve the digestion, regulate the bowels. Give them a trial and get well. Sold by all dealers. c If free trade for the farmer is a good thing why should the old guard rally against free trade on what the farmer buys? Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A CHICHESTER S PILLS rv Tllg IMAUOND BRAND. imimi Am yoar '111 Is K.4 Md I born. m.1mI with !ralt. Akfrw ii1.ciiYr.tRBS uiaIIund hkanu riM.ft, to. t ron knows u Bat, Safest. A I wan ReHabM i imp. Bur r vm mm 4 HraiX UU BietalllcVV RllaO BlhKn T ONE NIGHT ONLY L. S. SIRE, Presents MAY ROBSON Direct from a Three Months' Engagement at Terry's Theatre, London, Eng in the The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary BY ANN WARNER $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned, secretary of the board of trustees for the Oregon School for Deaf Mutes, until 2 o'clock p. m. on the 24th day of June, 1911, for the construction of a sewer leading from the Deaf Mute school to the Willam ette river. Bidders may figure on the entire length of 3800 feet or on the first 1900 feet from the river. Plans and specifications for the work may be seen at my office In the state house or In the county sur veyor's office in the court house at Salem, or In the office of the super intendent of the School for Deaf Mutes. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check In the sum of 5 per cent of the bid, made payable to the state of Oregon, without recourse in case the bidder within 10 days from the time the contract Is awarded to him fails to enter Into a contract for the proper execution of the work and furnishes a satisfactory bond In the amount of 60 per cent of the contract price. The board of trustees reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive defects and to accept any bid. All bids must be in a sealed enve lope and marked: "Bids for Mute School Sewer," and addressed to L. R. ALDERMAN, Secretary of the Board of Trustees. 6-14-9t People who have plenty of faith of ten manage to get along with a won derfully small amount of money. Teachers' Examinations. Notice la hereby given that the county school superintendent of Ma rlon county will hold the regular ex amination, for applicants for state papers at the Salem high school, com mencing Wednesday, June 21, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Saturday, June 24, at 5 p. m., as fol lows: For state certificates (one-year, five-year, life). Wednesday a. m. Arithmetic, civ il government, English literature. Wednesday p. m Geography, grammar, physics. Thursday a. m. Orthography, theory and practice, bookkeeping. Thursday p. m. Writing, physiol ogy, geology. Friday a. m. TJ. S. history, phys ical geography, botany. Friday p. m. School law, pyschol ogy, geometery. Saturday a. m. Reading, algebra, general history. Saturday p. m Composition, American literature, history of edu cation. For state primary certificates. Wednesday a. m. Methods in reading, methods in Arithmetic. Wednesday p. m. Methods in lan guage, methods In geography. Thursday a. m. Orthography, theory and practice. Thursday p. m. Writing and phy siology. Friday a. m. Thesis. Subjects for thesis: Lessons by stories, lan guage work in primary grades, num ber work in primary grades, busy work In primary grades, possibilities of nature study in primary grades, phonics 1n primary grades, child study. Applicant chooses one sub ject. Friday p. m. Phsychology. Note. Questions on theory and practice, writing, arithmetic, physi ology and psychology will be the same for primary certificates as for other certificates. W. M. SMITH. County School Superintendent. 6-10-9t-dly- It wk o A Leading California Druggist Fole.y and Co., Genleraen: We have sold and recommended Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for years. We believe it to be one of the most efficient expectorants on the market. Containing no opiates or narcotics, It can be given freely to children. Enough of the remedy can be taken to relieve a cold, as it has no nau seating results, ar.d does not Inter fere with digestion. Yours very truly, C. H. Ward Drug Co., C. L. Parsons, secretary and treasurer." Get the orglnal Foley's Honey and Tar Compound In the yellow pack age. Red Cross Pharmacy. The more sun In curing the poorer we nay. I Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wirt Fencing, Hop Wire, Barb Wire, Poultry Netting, Shii gles, Malthold Roofing, P. ft. B. and Ready Roofing. 8creen Doors and Adjustable Window Screens. All at the lowest prices. . CHAS. D. MULLIGAN X ISO Court street Phone 114 Arc You Por the Best Orchard Development Proposition in Oregon? We have it Call and see us. The A. C BOHRNSTEDT CO. 304 U.SNational Bank Bldg. SALEM, OREGON Uead OMee, Minneapolis, Minn, Salem's most poular res taurant THE WHITE HOUSE We cater to the public who demand a good meal for a small price. Wm. McGilchrist & Sons. "Economics" Wc Can't Afford In one sense, we could save money by using cheaper soap than the very best, by using cheaper starch and lower priced employees, etc. But the saving at most would be only a fraction of the resulting loss In reputation. You can count on the fact that we practlco no "economy" that takes It out of your clothes. We aim to do the finest laundering possible, second to none. Our patrons tell us we succeed. You will like our work. Try it. Low est prices guaranteed. SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY, Phone 25. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the J? jU37T Signature of syCUUAi ?1 10 FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. A 8rt, Ciitain Rilii for Rutpumid MiNarftuinoir. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL Bfet urel Siedj I Smtu- Uclion (i utranleed or Money KefundM. Hent prepaid for 1 1.00 per box. Will end them on trUl.to be paid for' wbeo rellefed. Sunplei Frw. If your druggist duet not brt tbftm tend your orden to the UNITED MEt,iCALCO.,BOXT. UnoMTIR, Pa, Sold In Saem by Dr. S. C. Sfone SALEM BANK &TRUST CO. General Hanking and Trust Business With our assurance that, we are able and willing to take care of It, we solicit your Banking Business. Open an account with us, and we will extend you every favor consistent with good Banking principles. We Fay Four Per Cent on Savings. Liiherty street. Just Off State. DR. L. B. STEEVES, L. H. ROBERTS, Directors, J. L. AHLERS, President, W. G. EAST, Cashier. S. S. EAST, Vice-President. 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