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THE SIXTH ANNUAL CHERRY FAIR.
This local festival was a great success in many ways, and has
added to the glory of our city as an amusement center.
The parades were better in quality than ever before, and es
pecially the automobile and baby parades.
The beautiful floral displays made on t-e motor cors were 3
credit to the taste and enterprise of our people.
The decorated perambulators offered a new insight into the
American character the deep-seated love for children.
The poorest mother and the richest parents were equally
happy to be represented in that procession, if Providence per
mitted. Congratulations are due the general committee for looking
after the details of the different days, from the greatest to the
smallest.
Even the Little German Band was given polite attentions,
and escorted about the city with as much pride as if they had
been the Thomas orchestra.
So it passed into history with great good humor and noise of
cowbells and tin horns, and leaves only pleasant memories.
The next event of state-wide interest is the state fair, and let
us all get ready for that.
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EDITORIAL NOTES.
The senate is with Taft for reciprocity. There is about
much excuse for tariffs between our country and Canada
there is for tariffs between Oregon and Washington.
The people are ready to combine against the present old
fashioned form of city government. The commission plan af
fords them an opportunity, and if squarely, honestly and openly
submitted to the people will be endorsed by them.
When it comes to selling newspapers en the streets The Capi
tal Journal is first and the rest nowhere.
Real estate is a little dull, but there is more gum chewn than
ever before in the history of Salem.
Those Eastern politicians are spending a pile of money early
in the game to capture the next presidency free boiler plates
for every newspaper. None accepted here.
Cherries are ripe and so is the moonlight. Now, what is there
lacking?
Of course, we want a real radical president in 1912. The
country needs to "go busted" about every eight or twelve
years, to enable capitalists to get hold of cheap property.
D. N. McInturfT, editor, II. F. Mclntuff, publisher, are the
new management of the Independence Enterprise. They are'
boosters and have lots of energy and good will to put into the
Enterprise. Dr. Mclnturtf is one of the best public speakers
and biggest-hearted-men who ever left the pulpit for the sanc
tum. His sons are just as good as he is.
Two more weeks of "coronating" for England.
The "noiseless Fourth of July" will never be popular. It is a
public safety valve to let the general public have a rip.roaring
noisy time once in a while.
Salem, Eugene, The Dalles ami Astoria have fine, modern
hotels. The Marion was full to capacity during the Cherry Fair.
If we had any brains we would bring in a supply of mountain
water, and sell enough for irrigating purposes to give the city
free water service.
It might occur to Governor W est while en tour of the state t
investigate the land situation; that any system that ties up enor
mous tracts in the hands of individuals or corporations is radio
ally wrong and must some day be rectified in the interests of de
velopment and humanity.
Mr. and Mrs. Chronic Invalid, did you every trv workinir for
a living?
Mr. W. S. Shaw has our best "thank you" for a copv of the
Northern Whig of lJelfast, Ireland. It has an account of the
launching of the Titnntic, another White Star record-breaker
from the shipyards of Messrs. Harland & Wolff,;. Such l uinclv
ings are nt uncommon at Belfast.
Yes. we're all bawling about "government for
just long enough to get their votes.
McMinnville has in operation a fine water plant with a filter
system that produces water 95)6-10 pure. Thev claim it"is iust
as good as mountain water. '
Hie Portland Telegram" story about construction of the Or,
gon Llectric from Salem to Eugene to begin at once is all right
but the figures are too big. $25,000,000 is not necess irv 1 '
000,000 would build five such railways. " "
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SAVING THE
BAGGAGE FROM
SANTA ROSA
C.tlTTO FIESS MJSCP Wltt.J
Sar.ta Barbara, C'al., July 10.
That Captain Farla. of the wrecked
steamer Santa Rosa, spoke the truth,
when he declared In a moment of
hysteria that at least a dozen pas
sengers went down with the first life
raft which left the ill-fated vessel
Friday night. Is the growing belief
here today. Despite statements of
the Pacific Coast Steamship com
pany officials that every passenger
had been accounted for, those who
have ben close to Captain Faria
since the disaster are positive that no
less than a dozen passengers went
down.
The work of removing baggage
and other property from the wreck
started early today. A crew of
wreckers, with tackle arid other
eoiiiDment. boarded the Santa Rosa
and preparecTo bring ashore the
trunks, which apparently had not
suffered much damage.
Mrs. Louise Payne, of Gardena,
Cal., who steadfastly refused to
I'tave the scene until she recovered
the trunk which, she said, contained
manuscripts and plays on which she
had worked for years, was at the
beach with the wreckers. It was re
ported that her trunk was among the
first recovered.
As a result of the wreck a move
ment to secure better protection for
vessels engaged in the coastwise
trade was started here today by Cap
tain George Gourley. The matter
will be taken up with California con
gressmen, to whom a petition signed
by residents of Los Angeles, San
Francisco and San Diego w ill be pre
sented. o
DOCTORS IN
SESSION IN
PORTLAND
UNITED TBESS LEASED WIRE.
Portland, Or., July 10. The an
nual meeting of the Oregon State
Medical association began at the
Commercial Club room today for a
three-days' session, the greater part
of the morning session being divot
ed to listening to the president's ad
dress by Dr. F. V. VanDyke, of
Grants Pass. Several papers are to
be read at the afternoon session,
among the speakers scheduled being
several members of the American
Medical Boclety, who are here on a
sightseeing trip, following the close
of the ciivention of that organiza
tion in Los Angeles.
ATI election of officers will be held
Wednesday.
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CHURCH UNION
ENLARGES THE
COMMISSION
f UNITED TSESS LEASED HUtt
Portland, Ore., July 10. Instead
of a church union commission of nine
members, which has been in office
for the last year, the Christian
church commission will, during the
next year, consist of members.
These were selected by a nominating
committee, which reported to the In
ternational ('(invention today. Peter
Ainslle, df l'nltlmore, was elected
president and A. C. Sniathers. of I.os
Atwles. victpresldent.
Church union was the topic fur
cimsidcrat'on at last nisht's mectlni;.
and the speakers were almost titnn
ImiKis in predicting ultimately a
union of all Proleant iienomin;i
ttons and Catholics in one treat
"hurch.
MOTORCYCLER
IS KILLED BY
POLICEMAN
Oak'nnd. Cal.. July 10. As a re
stilt of a revoher duel when a poliie.
man stopped a molori'e!e o:i the
street last nisht, Robert Fienden
'hnl, 19, S d, ad; Potbemaii .1. E.
Cannaw is seriously Injured, and VI-
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dv t Z . ' . .. Prs"n "v
riuing on the 'ueoicnes carefully compounded of
motorcycle without light, and the of-1 'nR''cdlent? whose medicinal qualities
fWr. to stop them, seized the h t idle- ' ?r .IVC0':n!"?a' by the medical pro-
bar. The machine Ml on the LiU-ji'uT U.aS the best known wm
. 1 " "ie imlue- edial scents for the diseases thevira
man. and when he ntt.,,.,.i ,.. . :in,.io ' ' " . lne3rare
i iv n,
-i int.- cyclists oue of them Hreiiulrce decades
at nim.
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iatn In RoHring Fir(.,
bu nbntr".S;,flt(rmtl" work t "re-
causM L. pfte"s,nrw burn, are
niirkW take-a, 1UU"S n'vJ of
nw em n h 1,alve' tbe quickest.;
mation. It kills pnln. It soothe and
heals. Drives
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"Vers or nlle
finiir - '"tH,,uns-
Only 23c at J. c!if
Ferry'.
Hoodi
Sarsaparilla
I Eradicates scrofula and all
other humors, cures all their
I effects, makes the blood rich
i and abundant, strengthens all
the vital organs. Take it.
Get It today in u-us! liquid form or
I chocolated tablets taiied SarSAtaDS.
TO PREVENT
SUBMITTING
REFERENDUM
With the work of gathering the
evidence for both criminal and civil
proceedings against the forgers of
the University of Oregon referendum
petitions completed Judge Slater Is
now making preparations to bring
civil actions to enjoin the secretary of
state from placing the title of the
measures on the ballot. The evi
dence relating to the criminal pro
ceedings has been turned over to the
district attorney of Multnomah coun
ty and It is now up to him to bring
whatever proceedings he considers
wise and legal.
The civil suits will be Instituted in
the course of a few weeks, and Judge
Slater is confident of winning them.
He gives It as his opinion that there
i are enough forgeries on the petitions
j referring each of the appropriations
I to have them declared invalid and
I upon a showing of that kind it will
j be incumbent upon the court to issue
an injunction restraining the secre
tary of state from putting the titles
of the bills on the ballot.
Parkinson t lie Indicted.
There will be no criminal proceed
ings brought against H. J. Parkin
son, leader of the referendum move
ment, according to Judge Slater.
While he says wholesale frauds have
been unearthed, and Parkinson may
perhaps have known of some of them
' he does not desire to make that alle
gation and admits that there is no
evidence connecting Parkinson with
the forgeries.
Real Estate Transfers.
Roy Morgan to J. G. & C. A. Helt
zel. lot 6, block 2, Willamette addi
tion, Salem; w d $700.
S. P. Haywood to E. O. and L. A.
Anderson, east half lot 12, Capital
Home addition, Salem; w d, $20.
Wood, E. W. to Lyle, J. and H. M.,
part of lot 3, block 6, Turner; w d,
$100.
Schuller A. L. and W. F to Enebo,
P. R. et al, 100.87 acres, to township
6 south, range 2 west; w 5d, $10.
I Johnston E. R. and E. A. to Skil
jler, C. E 98.05 acres township 5
I south, range 1 west; w d, $12,500.
Fleming, R. A. and S. M. to .Gos
jnell, C. G. and S., SO acres, sec 14,
it 9 s, r 1 e; w d, $3750.
I Albert, J. H. and E. MeN. to Bel
I linger I. E., part block 7, Vniversity
;add Salem; w d, $900.
Hunt, L. to Zuzer J., 18.21 acres,
t 9 s, r 1 w; w d. $850.
Gerl er, N. J. and M. B. to Beck, C.
1 1... part of lot 28, Capital Home, ad
dition. Salem; w d, $215.
! Whitney. R. G. to Tooze, W. L.,lot
,3, Mock 2 Poise's first addition, Sa
lem; w d, $S80.
' Forcler. Theo. to Forcler Thos.
21.5 acres township 5 south, range 2
. west ; w d. $S50.
Pliant. X. B. and J. X. to Vickers.
J. T. and I.. B., land in township 7
south, range 3 west; w d. $100.
! Mintnn. C. D. and C. M. to Pinck-
ney. M. F part of blotk 82, Salem;
w d. $5000.
! I.ee. A. A. and I.. M. to Bahcnek,
C n, lot .' and south 42 feet lot 4,
Mock 1. Capital Park add Salem:
w d. $500.
VoL-et. .1. o. and A. Gihson. C. lot
1. block subdivision blocks 2'.. 27,
2v Capital Park addition, Puiem; w
d, $3on.
Fullerton, P. E. and I., p. to
'Sweefland. E. M., 59.73 by Ml. 15 feet
on Court street, Salem; w d. $1250.
Thompson R. E. and A. to Beard
H. and I.. A. MO by 115.5 feet in Jef
, ferson; w d. $700.
Hutchinson. S. to Mahey. W. and A
lots 2. 11. and the east half of lots
,3. 10, Hampden Park; w d. JlSo.
Honest Itedlclne Tersns Fake?.
President Tafts recent message
suggesting an amendment to the Pure
Food and Drugs law in Its relation to
prepared medicines, does not refer to
such standard medicines as Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound and Folev
KW7 th of which are true
uiiru ,u euumeraci. tor over
Fnlev'a tT.inw
jTar Command has been a standard
.-.i.euy ior cougns. colds and affec-
Hons of the throat, chest and lungs
for ch , ren and for irown nersnn.
and it r-taln, "oJav it.min"'
above all other preparation, of it,
kin'1 FoI- Kidn PfUs are equallv
effective and meritorious. ""'j
Even humane n,t ,.i.v,
- . tiu vita iinu r
"1 "u 5re 'ne monster murderers
little
ne,en Kumoall tortured
; tax :.t
Celebrated Lear Turvr.
The Best Heater j
It will gave you m-ej every day yoi
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Let me give you figures.
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AVout an Individual lighting plant ;
for your home. The best thing !
the market for -ooklng and lightln?
Salem Fence Works
Headquarters for Woven Wire
Fencing, Hop Wire, Barb
Wire, Poultry Netting, Sbia
g!es, Malthoid Roofing, P. .
B. and Ready Roofing. Screen
Doors and Adjustable Window
Screens. All at the lowest
prices.
CHAS. D. MULLIGAN
250 Court street. Phone 124
More Endorsements
For
Cement Sewer Pipe
"We have built a large number
of sewers with concrete and the
results have been entirely satis
factory."' Geo. S. Webster, City
Engineer, Duluth, Minn.
"We have about 32 miles of ce
ment pipe in use. Most of this
pipe has been in use from 17 to
24 years, and has gien good re
sults." G. Ilstrap, City Engineer,
Minneapolis, Minn.
"Concrete pipe sewers made
with natural hydraulic cement
have been In use for 40 or more
years and are still in good condi
tion." Editor "Municipal Engi
neering," issue of November, 1910.
You will save money and get
the best pipe If you see us before
buying.
Salem Sewer Pipe Co.
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2(15 So. Liberty St.
IMinne 11
DEPOSITORS
Are requested to present
their pass books and have
the semi-annual interset
due July 1s, credited to
their a:count, All savings
accounts now draw Four
Per c-er.t interest,
Savings
Department
Capital
National Bank
A. L. Frasier !
J Phor.e 135. 25. State StrH ! I
I , I Head Office, Minneapolis, Sinn.
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W. G. EAST. Cashier
S. S. EAST, Vico-Pres.
DR. L. B. STEEVES,
. H. ROBERTS.
Directors.
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I "Economies" Wc
i In one sense, we could save money by using cheaper soap than
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etc.
4 But the saving at most would be only a fraction of the resulting
I loss in reputation.
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PUone 25.
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