The Capital Joiiroa Tlin.'SIUY KVF.NINO. April ti, 1910. itona CHABLES H. FI3HEB, Editor ind Manager, Edi 1 Page of PUBUSHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, SALEM, OREGON, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. L. S. BARNES, President CIIA8. K. FISHER, Vice-President DORA C. ANDRESEN, Sec. and Treaa. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily fcy carrier, per year $5.00 Per month 45c Daily by mail, per year 3.00 Per month 35c FULL LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH REPORT New York EASTERN REPRESENTATIVES Ward-Lewis-Williams Special Agency Tribune Building The Capital Journal carrier boys are instructed to put the papers on the porch. If the carrier docs not do this, misses yon, or neglects getting the paper to you on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, hi this is the only way we can determine whether or not the carriers are following instructions. Phone Main 81. AN EVENT IN OREGON'S HISTORY Passenger service between Eugene and Marshfield was begun yesterday over the Willamette-Pacific railroad now completed with the exception of the Umpqua bridge, where a transfer has yet to be made. A rather remark able feature of the event is that mail service over the road began on its first train, the department usually refusing to send mails over a road until it is completed. There was no celebration over the opening of the new road, that being reserved until the bridge is completed and through service begun, which will be sometime in July. Southwestern Oregon has heretofore been cut off from communication with the balance of the state, a stage line over none too good roads, or a trip by ocean steamer be ing required to reach the Coos Bay country. It means much not only to Marshfield and Eugene but to the whole state. A vast section rich in timber, with an abundance of coal and bearing veins of copper, lead, ! zinc, and the precious metals has been brought inclose touch with the balance of the state, and the effect of this will make itself felt. Another far-reaching feature is that it gives Oregon another seaport, another shipping and receiving point. That it will be the main port of entry for all southern Oregon cannot be doubted, and it will divert trade from both San Francisco and Portland, though it will not be to the injury of either for it will build up and create trade from which both those points will benefit. One of its most important effects will be the stimulus it gives to the mining industry and the assistance it will cive iiLonenine up. of what is considered by expert mining men, the greatest mining field in the United States, the! Siskiyou and Rogue river mountains. It is known that great copper deposits exist in Curry and Josephine counties, as well as Coos. The black sands along the beaches rich in both platinum and gold tell the story of hidden wealth in the hills from which they came, and the prospect holes, opened 'principally by pocket hunters, prove conclusively not only the richness of the district, but the wide dissemination of metals. Josephine county shows quartz bearing along with its gold, platinum, the only district where platinum has been found "in place," that is in the quartz, and indicating the source from which the black sands have been enriched. The new railroad will have a greater effect on Oregon's mining industry than any other thing that has been done in the state. ''Watch southern Oregon Grow" is the' slogan, and while it is growing is the time to get hold ot some of the "unearned increment." Rodman Wanamaker will soon renew his attempt to fly across the Atlantic ocean, which he abandoned in 1914. A new machine is being constructed by Glenn Curtis and C. Starling Burgess which is to be equipped with six motors of :!00 house power each and will have a speed of 100 miles an hour. It will be adapted for alighting on and rising from rough seas. No date has been set for the attempt but it is announced it will be made this summer. The airship will be named "America" as was the one in which the first attempt was made. -How soon will there be an air jitney service across the Atlantic making the big liners hustle to hold business? The taking of German passengers from an American ship flying the American flag was the same as an in vasion of American territory by an armed British force, and the removing therefrom of those beneath the flag's protection. Sir Cecil Rice called at the state department yesterday to "discuss" the matter. To a real warm blooded American it looks as though there was but one course to pursue demand and enforce the return of those Germans to America. Until this is done and those passengers taken from an American ship are returned there is nothing to discuss only something to resent. The naval committee is agreed to a continuous build ing program, the only question being as to the number and character of warships to be built. The advocates of a bigger navy yant four dreadnaughts and four battle cruisers the first year, and four first line warships year ly for five years. The objection is made by some on ac count of the expense, and yet the American hen lays eggs enough to pay for two dreadnaughts a month. The ques tion is can this country afford to give up a sum equal to the value of one-fourth of its hen fruit for five years to have the greatest navy in the world? As the Capital Journal predicted a short time ago, Portland's demand for preferential rates would open the gates for a rearrangement of the rate system, and might do away with the big differential in favor of terminal points. Now comes" Spokane asking the same rates as Sound points and Astoria. If this is granted, then the same reasons will require that Baker City, LaGrande, The Dalles and other inland points be put on an equality with Spokane. A Pitsburg man, J. G. Vogle, has leased Sand Island in the Columbia between Portland and Vancouver and announces that he will build the biggest summer resort in the Northwest. Workmen will begin clearing the island of underbrush Monday,, and! it is "prtimised the season at "the great Sand Island Resort" will be opened formally, July 2. . In the near future Portland will begin to put on real citified airs and imagine she is "some punkins." I'M Take Tablespoonful of Salts If Back Hurts or Bladder BothersDrink Lots of Water We are a nation of moat caters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns lis to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. Tile kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the diminutive tissues clog ami thus the waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, aud you have sting ing pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is irritable, obliging you to seek relict during the night; when yon have severe headaches, nervous ami dizzv spells, sleeplessness, jcid stomach or rheuma tism in bail weather, get from yoilr pharmacist about four ounces of '.lad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast cWh morning and in a few d.iya your kidnevs will ai t fine. This famous salts is made frouii the acid of grnoes and lemon iiiii e, com-1 bined with lithia, aud has been used for generations to flush and stimulate lugged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary aud bladder disorders. Tail Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent htma-water drink, und nobody can make a mist ike by taking a little occa sionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. Will Portland get its 20,000 attendance April 18, base ball opening day, or will it bust? The fans declare they will do one or the other and it looks like a bust. Los Angeles had 14,500 at is opening game and San Francisco l:,000. It looks very much on this showing as though the Portland fans had bitten pretty deep into the pie, and probably have more of a mouthful than they can Fletcherize. Fourteen hundred employes of the New York Central went on strike yesterday, in the Matt Haven yards, de manding the reinstatement of several discharged men. It is said that if these demands are not complied with 8,000 men employed on the lines between New York and Buffalo will be called out. The situation as between the railroads generally and their men is not ideal, and a small strike now may lead to one reaching to all the roads in the near future. The dispute over the demand of the em ployes, for an eight hour day, and time and a half for over time, has not been settled and the present strike may bring that question up for settlement, sooner than it otherwise would have come. The result of recent elections is not calculated to cause Justice Hughes to change his sphynx-like attitude. The Chicago election was indeed enough to dampen the ardor of even the strenuous one, and make him almost willing to allow someone besides himself to make the race against President Wilson. It requires considerable whistling to keep courage up under such conditions. Major C. Darnley Stuart-Stephens is the latest blue print army officer to lick the United States. The worst and most humiliating feature of the matter is that this big conutry should be so unmercifully walloped by a man who parted his name on the side and hyphenated the hind end of it. Judging from the length ami strategical forma tion of his name Major C. Darnley-and-the-rest-of-it should be a great long distance fighter. The Oregonian's straw vote indicated that President Wilson is very likely to carry this overwhelmingly repub lican state. It has required several columns of heavy editorial matter on part of that paper to figure out that even Hughes has a fighting show in Oregon against Wilson. J. P. Morgan & Company drew a check for $70,70:5,600 yesterday and the paying teller of a New York bank paid it without batting an eye. It seems that member of the firm had been out shopping that day and finding a block of Canadian bonds that looked good to him had drawn the aforesaid check to cover the purchase. RipplihffRhuiuQS Educational Conference at High School Saturday An educational conference of all the school teachers in Marion county will be held in the auditorium of the Salem high school Saturday, April 8. Dr. II. I. Sheldon, of the 1'iiiversity of Ore gon, .1. A. Churchill, state superintend ent of public education, Prof. A. L. Peck of the Oregon Agricultural Col lege tud Dr. Carl Cregg Doney of Wil lamette Cniversity will deliver ad dresses. The program of the day is as fol lows: 10 a. m. Music bv Salem high school. Ill::i0 Address by Vr. It. D. Shel don 'of Vuiversity of Oregon. 11:15 Address by J. A. Churchill. I:il0 p. in. Opening exercises. 1:50 Address by Prof. A. D. Peck of the Oregon Agricultural College. .':.') Address by Dr. Carl tlregg Honey of Willamette Vniversitv. DOLLARS Salem to Los Angles and Return is the round trip rate to Los Angeles. Six months return limit with stopovers. The spring is a delightful time to go. Southern California Beaches are at their best. Nice warm sunny days making bathing ideal. Choice of beaches, Santa Monica, Ocean Park, Venice, Redondo, Long Beach and New port are all within a few min utes ride of Los Angeles. Remember that the beautiful Panama -California Exposition is open all the year. Many of the best exhibits from the Panama-Pacific Exposition have been taken to San Diego making this fair bigger and better than ever. Write for our liooklet on San Diego and Southern Culifomia. Ask local ugent for further information or write John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Portland, Ore. Southern Pacific Don't Stay Gray! Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens Hair So Naturally that Nobody Can Tell SPRING THOUGHTS LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 18G3 CAPITAL $300,000.00 Transact a General Banking Business Safety Deposit Boxes SAVINGS DEPARTMENT A man grows sick of the walls of brick, and the city's endless roar, when 'old winter goes, with its frosts and snows, and the springtime's at the door. His soul rebels at the city s smells, and he says to himself, says he, "There are banks of thyme with a scent sublime, and the woodland's calling me!" His soul revolts at the jars and jolts that the urban dweller knows, at his sordid task, when he longs to bask in the glen where the cowslip grows; and he says, "Gee whiz r I am tired of biz, and sick of the sights I see, of the stress and strain for a tawdry gain, when the woodland's calling me!" In all human lives, when the spring arrives, there riscth the wanderlust; and a fellow's dreams are of woods and streams, and the long road white with dust. And he heaves a sob as he views his job, from which he won't dare to flee; and he says, "By Hoyle! It is hard to toil, when the woodland s call ing me!" 1 e i I '"' You can turn gray, failed liair beau tifully dark ami lustrous almost over night if you'll get n 50-eent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage niul Sulphur Com pound'! "t nny drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by tho addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, says a well-known druggist hero, be cause it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming failed have a surprise await ing them, because after one or two ap plications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxiirantly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. (! ray-hatred, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound tonight and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hnir and your youthful ap pearance within a few day's. This preparation is a toilet requisite and is not intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease. Presidents Vacation Will Be Minus Quantity Washington, April li. President Wil son in confronted by a varnt ionics or nearly vncationless summer in Washing ton. Excepting n few week ends the magnificent mansion arranged for at I.oiiir Branch. X. J., will have onlv the Convalescent caretakers for occupants. 't'he international situation, p-issihiv tics of congress remaiuing in session until August and the summer emnptiig.i are expected to keep the president hcie the greater part of tho hot months. Vo:.l tlict the president aud .Mrs. Wilson v.-1 1 : not spend the time ihcv ex-pi-ct.'d tc at Long Branch .vent' out fi-w the Vhte House todav. 11 -,-,s leirned nil plans of an extendi-d tt.v there nave been practically ib:nidua,-ii. ''.(ward the end of the simmer the president ' will malic one or two long "swings around the circle." if the Ku ropenn situation, the .Mexican campaign trouble and congress do not interfere." Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cttred by local applications, ai they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Kustaehina Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rum bling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result. Vnloss the inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored 10 its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deaf ness are caused by catarrh, which is nn inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Cura acts thru the blood on the muco'us surfaces of the system. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circulars free. All Druggists, Too. F. .T. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, 0. Introduced the Girls to All the Druggists Tor; In nil. Ore., April rt To be known to every druggist in the city that is the municipal court sentence under which three t'irls. known as Lena, Bes sie and Irene, gained their freedom to day. They had l ion drinking alcohol which they s.curu! i.t drug stores, the police testified. ''Take thee girls." said h.H'o I.anggiith. "and show them to evrv drugg-.-t in -the city, so that tnev , not sell tlir anv more alcohol " i'libiic Defender Robinson spent i il I ilny jd'.cniuy afternoon executing ;h -1 court 's oler. ! SAFE HOME TREATMENT FOR OBJECTIONABLE HATRS ! ' ft! ( Boudoir Secrets) The electric needle is not required or! the removal of hair or fuzz, for with i th use of lilain ilelatnm th boru growth can be quickly banished. A paste is made with water and a little of the powder, then spread over the hniry surface. In about 2 minutes it is rubbed off and the skin washed. This simple treatment not only removes the hnir. hut leaves the skin free from blem ish. Be sure von get genuine delatoue. Journal New Today Ada de- liver the goods. ' COMBING WON'T RID HAIR OF DANDRUFF The only sure way to get rid of dand ruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvou; apply it at night when retiring; use enough ti moisteu the scalp and rub it In gem.y with the finger tips. , - Do this tonight, and by morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will he gone, and three or four more applica tions will completely dissolve and en tirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dand ruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will -stop at once, and your hair will bo fluffy, lust rous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Yon can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive und never fails to do the work. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST Advertised April "), liilli. Bailey. Oscar. Bean. Mrs. A. Bowles. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown, Mrs. A. B. Brown, Miss Maruie. Bums, Mr. W. 'asset t. W. B. & Co. Coffiiulof'fer. Mrs. Charles. Collier, Mr. Ralph. Delanoy. Miss Helen. Eberhard. Mr. I.h. Edmister, Miss Nettie. .. Cregg, Mr. Ceo. Holderness, Mr. 0. E. Jones, Mr. II. W. I.udeke, Miss Marie. Peterson. Mrs. Bant inolla, Mr. Savage. Mrs. Fannie. Shade, Mr. Henry. Skinner. Prank M. Smith, Mr. Chaunccv. Starv, Wm. C. Tracy, O. W. Vornt, .Tos. Wirostek, terra Aug. AfCCsT IU'CKESTKIX. V. M. Oct the drift of the world's doings by reading The Capital Journal. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrils Open Up Air Passages. To i at Aha. What relief! Your clogged nos trils open right up, the air passages of your head are clear nnd you can breathe freely. No more hawking. snuffing, mucous Uncharge, headache -..iris no struggling for breath nignr, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from vour druggist now. Apply a little of 'this fragrant, antiseptic cream in vour nos trils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; sootue and heat the swollen, inflamed mucous mem brane. giving you instant relief. EIVs ( ream Balm is just what everv cold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. it s just splendid. after a bad cold or a spell of the grippe? You need a safe tonic to help Nature bring back your health and strength, assist the digestion and keep the bowels regular. This suggests a fair trial of HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters Always Watch This Ad Changes Often " uttttti 4M Olil .... Strictly correct weight, iquar 3eal ud ligheet pricei fo, .11 kiada of 3unk. metal, rubber, hidoi A J,, t m. . . .. tv . , ... fy per ponaa ror oil riiw. Big "ock of .11 .econd hand incubators. All kind. cormgmtM Iron for hoth rnnf n,t kn.l,ll. . Blr ,. , nooung paper and w:ond linoleum. hand i H. Steinback Junk Co. The House of Half a Million Bargain. 802 North CWercW 8t , 80S 9