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AY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 0, 1006.
AILT CAPITAL JOURNAL
DY HOFEn BROS.
OFFIOIAL CENSUS SALEM.
MAY, 1004, 13,287.
CHSil
TvTIO IS KNOCKING TIIE balem
SCHOOLS?
Becnuso ono mnn cannot dlctnto tho
snllro policy of tho Salem School
Bonrd thoro Is a groat lcnl pf knock
Sag going on of teachers nnd othors.
TThls party Iinsj received tho kindost
Uieatment in this city. Ho was brought
Sidto from Ilosoburg two years ago and
tmndn city superintendent, bocnuso tho
district had got ready to add somo
jgrndos and wanted n mntr who hnd soma
experlonco with high school work. Tho
newspapers stistnincd his work. Tho
chonl bonrd sustained It. Tho pcoplo
inistnlned it. Ho wns allowed to do
protty much as he pleased, and wns
even tnlkod of ns a cnndUlate for high
sr "honors. Hut nil this kindness only
duelled him to do unusunl nnd nnrens
wmiblo things until ho hnd u majority
tot tho ncliool board against him. Ho
was let out when ho least expected it
vtxJX no ono mado nny fight on him. Ho
VJmd dono nil tho ilghtlng nnd dictntlng
until ho bocniuo n physical impossibil
ity, nnd Mr. I'owcrs,. principal of tho
"East ochool, who did not ask for tho
Kplscc, was elected over his protest.
In tho Juno Clnrlon, published by
Ifho Bnlcm High School, is n stntcmont
on pago 40 thnt rcquiros correction,
Tho report of n banquet given nt tho
East school has thist "1'rof. Trnver
was tlion cnllcd upon. His talk was
strictly High School and was indeed
Dry interesting. Ho nttackod Tho
Journal on its fight ngalnst good High
School work and its effort to dofcut
our enndidnto for school director."
Tho Journal docs not hold anyono
Tosponslblo for tho above. Hut if any
ono nold thnt Tho Journal wns fighting
anyono for school director, or wns op
posing what ho plcsnses to term "good
High School work," ho simply lies. Wo
chnllongd nnyono to find n word in
this paper to back up tho claim. This
Ttlnd of slundarlng nnd misrepresent
ing is not crodltnblo boforo n lot of
Mcliool children, when thoro is no ono
Around to rofuto or dony tho slander.
"Tho Journal fought tho bnttlcs of tho
OJJgh School when thoro wns vory littlo
-Bontlinont in this city for n High
fichool, nnd boforo this party nrrived
on tho scono to profit by tho sentiment
thnt had boon built up for years beforo
Ida arrival. As ho has not nnnouncod
who his onudldnto is for school direc
tor, how can anyone opposo "our can
didate for school director!" Who is
"our" nnd who nro "wo" nnyhowf
Ts thero n cloo corporation of direo
'tors who nro iinilor "our" instruction,
nd carry out 'our" ordarsf It would
oom for n' mnn who has simply put
'Iilmself out of business after no ono
ould do anything more for him this is
assuming u great deal. It takos tho
utmost charity nnd kindness to over
look ntl tlieso things. Tho Journal is
willing to do that, but will not stand
for mlsroprosontntlon.
b tammubmtimmmtmammm iimhiiiii n
Ayers
sJ
aroaparilla. Your doc
tor will tell you why he ore-
scribes it for thin blood, weak
nerves. He will explain why it
gives strength, courage, endur
ance. Sold for60yenrs.?;&Ar.?;:
SEE
BALEM rEELS RELIEVED.
Salem Is not uny longer entitled to
the titlo of tho stnto hog.- Thnt dis
tinction is tdowly but imroly being
westod from tho grasp of this olty.
Portland seems determined to securo
-tho nnino nnd keep tho honor forovor
nore. Thoro seems to bo no wny in which
-this olty onn recover tho lost honor
nnd prostlga for being tho municipal
wiuo
Jt is awarded to Portland by tho
pros of tho stnto generally, and what
tho sountry pros says goes.
Tho Journal prints bolow tho opin
ion of ono newspaper from farawuy
Eastern Oregon.
Tho artlclo bolow is not our sontl-
THE SECRET
or SUCCESS
IS BAVINQ
Our Savings Hank Depart
ment will help you save. Do
posits of one dollar or more
can bo made dally, weokly,
monthly, or at Irregular in
tervals, lutorost at tho rato of threo
por cent per annum, com
pounded semi-annually. Save
something, no matter how lit
tle, and tnako it 'earn more,
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
jr. 1L ALBERT, President
M. OROISAN, Vlco Proa.
t JOS. IX, ALBERT, Cashier.
monts, I)ut It Is tho unanimous senti
ment of tho country press that Salem
is out of tho rnco with Portland when
it comes to acting right piggish in n
public mnttcr.
Read tho vordlct of tho Pendleton
East Orcgonlnn, and then forover foro
swear calling Salem tho hog of Oregen:
"Oregon has spont $500,000 In mak
ing tho Lewis nnd Clark fair, hns ap
pointed n Btnto commission, empow
ered to look after tho state's interests
in tho management of tho fair and to
rcpresont tho pcoplo whoso monoy has
been used in tho erection of sovcrnl of
the best buildings on tho grounds.
"Whon tho opening dny camo nnd
thero wcro places of honor to fill, Port
land Ignored tho stnto In toto, placed
tho Portlnnd crowd in chnrgo nnd
without cnuso excopt for wanton ma
liciousness, "Of nil tho hogs thnt ever stood
with both feot nnd noso in n trough,
Portland is tho biggest nnd most hog
gish. "Of all tho selfish, uncouth bands of
comtnorclnl nnd political pirates that
over held n stnto in thrall, tho Port
land gnng is tho worst.
"Kvon on this event, national and
world-wldo in its scope, this gnng of
mercenaries ennnot hido their cloven
feet, but must oxnoso their true sel
fishness nnd boorlshnoss for tho world
to wonder nt.
"If Oregon is ever divided Portlnnd
nnd her band of hogs will bo responsible."
DEATH OF
M.E.G00DELL
Was an Old Resident of Salem
Death Due to Apoplexy
School Board Moots.
A special meeting of tho Salem school
board was held Inst ovening for tho pur
poso of officially ordorlng tho school
oloction. This wan done, nnd tho dork
will do tho necessary advertising for
thnt ovont, which takes plnco Juno 10th.
Tho dato wns nlso flxod for tho open
ing of tho grndo schools next fall on
October 2d. No dato has bcon fixed for
tho opening of tho high school, ns it is
not yet cortnln whon tho now building
will bo ready, although tho contract
provides that it will bo finished Octob
or 1st. It is thought by some, judging
from tho rapid progress nlrcndy mado,
that tho building may bo flnishod beforo
tho contract time.
REJECTED
LOVER
SUICIDES
Grants Pass, Or., Juno 0. Bocnuso ho
had just rcceivod a letter with tho nows
thnt his sweetheart had "gone bnck"
mi Mm nnd married anothor man, Albort
loft tho gang Thursday night. For i?ffl(
tlmo ho had boon acting rather petulli,.
ly. Tho lototr nlso contained inforni!
tlon thnt his brotlior had gono to 'hi.
nmn to llvo. Sovornl bones woro brokei
In tho 17C-foot fall from tho trofttlo. Tli
romnlns woro sont to the father
Toronto, i
Patrol Boat Ashoro.
i-Wport, L. I., Juno 0.- Tho Ideali
ty of tho vessel which rnn nshore Ii ,
fog Inst night wns established tMi I
on him and married anotuor man, Aiuori mornln. nB tho KOVCrnmont patrol boit
E. Thompson, of Toronoto, Ont., wnK4Cnctll(, bound for Now York, with
. il . T l.,,l Inat 'I'll lira. I ' . .. ' """
out on a iresiiu ui-ur xjuiuuu - -
Many children inhorlt
weak, and feoblo, othors duo to child
hood troubles, Holllstor's Rocky Moun
tain Tea will positively euro children
nnd mnko them strong, 35 cents, Ten
Stono's Drug Store.
WILL PROBATED.
Putnam Estato to Remain Undivided
for Somo Tlmo.
Tho last will nniUtostnmcnt of tho
Into Geo. I. Putnam was probated yosr
tcrdny upon petition of Mrs. M. A. Put
nam. Tho potltlon shows tho cstnto is
valued nt about $13,000. Tho will pro
vides that tho oldest son, Irvino K.,
shall rccolvo $2000, tlio bnlnnco of tho
cstnto to bo divided equally botweon
the widow nnd two minor children,
Ocorgo Ivan, nnd Mnrguorlte. Tho
property, nftur tho payment of tho first
bequest, is to remain undivided until
tho majority of tho youngest child, now
aged 10 years. O. P. Hlshop, Dr. W. A.
Cuslck and Joseph II. Albort woro np
pointed appraisers by Judgo Scott.
Says It In Constitutional.
Attornoy-flcnornl Crnwford hns do
llvorcd iru opinion on tho net portioning
to tho vendors of drugs nnd medicines,
nnd holds tho samo is constitutional,
not in contravention to tho intcrstnto
commorco act, and is not discriminative
legislation. Thoro aro quito a num
bor, porhnps 25 or 60 firms or porsons,
engngod in tho business in tho stnte, nnd
all but throo or four, who paid under
protest, rofused to pay tho liconso fco
of $100 provided by ho net. It was
thought thero wus a flaw in tho net
that would mnko it invalid, but sinco
tho attornny-gonornl holds tho law good
it is probablo thero will bo no furthor
contest, und thnt tho poddlors will pay.
Furious Fighting.
"For sovon years," writes (loo. W.
Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., "I had a
bittor battle, with chronic stomach and
liver trouble, but nt last I won, and
ured my diseases by tho use of Klec
trio Hitters. I unhesitatingly recom
meud them to all, and don't intend in
tho futuro to bo without them in tho
house. They aro certainly a wonderful
raedloine, to havo ourod such a bad csm
as mine," Sold, under guarantes to do
tho same for you, by J. O, Perry, drug
gist, t 50c a bottle Try thorn today.
Wayward Qixl Act
Attornoy-Qoncral Crawford has ren
dered an opinion on what is known ns
tho "wayward girl" statute. Thoro
has been much contention ovor this act,
it bolng fought in tho legislature, and
siuco its passago. Tho opinion says the
money is appropriated for tho uso of
tho girls, and not for nuy institution,
and is, thoroforo, good law.
In Mad Chase.
Millions rush in mad chaso after
health, from ono extreme of faddism to
another, when, if they would only eat
good food, and keep their bowels regu
lar with Dr. King's Now Life Pills,
their troublos would all pass away.
Prompt relief and quick euro for liver
and stomach trouble. 25a at J. O.
Perry's Drug Btore.
A New Secretary.
Tho Oregon Stato Library Commis
sion has seloctod a secretary, Miss Corr
nolin Marvin, of Madison, Wisconsin.
Tho oQlco carries a salary of $100 per
month, and tho lady, in accepting, says:
"It is with great pleasure I accept tho
position."
FLETCHER'S
OHILDBBN CRY FOB
O ASTORIA.
Bursths t Tho Kind You Han Alwar Bought
r czujw.
jgM
T Qifk r,
S
BUSY MEN" oftontimos do not
express their correct viowa in drcsa
because, they go to tho first tailor at
hand. Their needs aro not readily
understood and tliereforo aro not
supplied.
Wo study our customers. Wo aro
looking for their monoy, but not at
tho expense of thoir thorough satis
faction, artistically and materially.
E. KOPPE,
Clothing and Furnishing goods. Y.
M. C. A. Building, Salem.
University Shoes
$3.50
Tho bost shoes in the market for tho
monoy. Noted for style, quality and
comfort.
Wo manufacturo ladles' woolon
shawls to order. Seo our designs.
hvmbet
Ftiel
Houses
SDir fctnufecn biefe 3iln, urn tin
ftre fianbSItute eiu3iilabtrt, M juhS
borjufpredjfn, lotnn StuBlunft iibtr
j0auitrJaauuit ootr Jaaumaurfal Qt
totlnf&t loirb. '
Sfflir txrlaujtn atleS itxiS gum Skutn
flcoraudjt tolrb, unb lwnn fjcioUnfdjt,
fcaucn toir Gttcr ijauS fiir Guc. SQic
ixrtd)tn fctfte ffltbitnuna nb Kd)t
HiKie.
8in 5fuMunft loirb fcrtitloiniafl
unb umonft Qtg6en.
Voget LumLer&Fuel Co.
Jtsll&s G. Voget, Mgf.
Offlca and Yards 11th and Oak fits.
Division
of Pf ofits
Myron K. Qoodell, who for tho past
21 years has been n resident of Snlcm,
passed ovor tho divldo last night, nftor
... .
n lingering illness, ills family was at'or Tablets,
his bedside, his death bolng anticipated, I
nnd so surriunded ho fell nslcop. Ho -T. Henry Schroder, n ploncor and ono
had nn npoploctic stroko nbout two t tuo most prominent citizens of Coos
yenrs ngo, nnd nnothor nbout two . county, died nt Coqulllo Inst week. Ho
months ngo, slnco which timo ho hns , ca'"" to Oregon In 1850.
bcon confined to his bod.
Ho wns born in Pennsylvania in 1840,
but camo west at nn early ngo. Ho
mnrriod, in 1870, Miss Anna South
wick, and to them wcro glvon four chil
dren, all of whom survive htm, tho
mother hnving passod nwny somo nino
years ago.
Ho was a man of direct purposes nnd
upright character, and nt ono tlmo
served tho city in tho capacity of re
corder. Tho children who survlvo him nro
Hugh, of Voidest, Alaska; Fronk K., of
Portlnnd, nnd Mrs. Ednn Tiffany, wid
ow of Guard E. P. Tiffany, shot by
Convict Tracy at tho ponitontlary, nnd
Manloy, an nttondant nt tho asylum.
Tho funeral services will bo hold
from tho lato homo on Chomokotn
stroot Wednesdny morning nt 10
o'clock, with services nt tho M. H.
church, tho Rov. W. II. Bollock ofllclat
h'K. Roform School Telephone.
Tho board of trustees of tho reform
school, nt its regular monthly mooting,
nuthorlzod Superintendent Loonoy to
connect tho school with Tumor by tolo
phono. Tho cost is estimated nt nbout
$30, but it will provo a groat conveni
ence, nnd will como especially hnndy in
bending' off such boys ns try to leavo
without tho consent of tho superintendent.
day night, shot hlmsolf in tho tempio
and fell 175 feet to tho canyon bottom
bolow. His body wns rounu i-rmny,
constitutions with $375 in tho pockets nnd tho toll-
tnlo letter in his pockot. Tho girl's
This linnk has boon highly fn
vorod. Its earnings havo been
satisfactory to tho stockholder;
tho depositor hns nlso hnd a fair
division of tho profits, nnd other
wiso enjoyod tho prosperity of
tho bank. Alt of which goes to
show thnt tho interests of the
bank nnd tho pcoplo nro identic
al; and that tho two nro so closo
ly lntorwovcn that thoy cannot
bo sopnratcd.
Salem State Bank
L. K. PAGE, President
E. W. HAZARD, Cashier
Bollor Lots Loose.
Cleveland, Juno 0. A enp bio- offt
nnmo is not known, ns tho lottcr was , bollor at tho Amcricnn steel plant tlii
momuors oi mo nurvoy service. 'A
wrecking vessel has gono to her M
nnco. Thoro is nppnrontly no danger.
signed only by n nickname, nnd this
nnmo tho coroner declines to glvo up.
Thompson wns nn cmployo on a South
ern Pnclflo steam shovol nt Lolnnd. Ho
morning, killing threo nnd soriouslr la-
jurlng threo others. Tho dead ars Wa. i
0. McBrldo, mnstor mqchnnlc; Jidki ('
Donahue, nnd nn unknown Pole.
' V- I I Pay3 yu 3 per annum
L BLOCK
IW LIGHT
Manning
&
Ferguson
WISH TO CALL YOUR AT
TENTION TO A FEW SEA
SONABLE GOODS, WHICH
THEY ARE SELLINO AT THE
BEST PRICES
PAINTS AND OILS.
CREAM SEPARATORS
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES.
CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
HAY CARRIERS AND ROPE.
TENTS AND WAOON COV
ERS. POCKET AND TABLE CUT
LERY. GARDEN AND SECTION
HOSE.
WRINGERS AND WASHING
MACHINES.
WE HAVE A FEW ICE
CREAM SEPARATORS.
CALL AND SEE US, LOOK
AT OUR GOODS, GET OUR
PRICES AND TID3N YOU
WILL BUY YOUR REQUIRE
MENTS FROM US.
Manning
&
Fetguson
i
Pays You 100 per Annum
The Block Light uses a large mantle
and consumes eight parts of air to
one part Gas. The result is an illum
ination equal to four of the next best
burners and a tremendous saving of
gas.
It is Free to You for 5 Days Trial
All Genuine Block Lights have the words BLOCK LIQHT
stamped on burner as well as mantle.
Distributed by
YOKOHAMA TEA STORE
Salem Agents
Hi
Going East?
Listen:
i
When you reach Ogden you can go aboard a
through Standard or Tourist Pullman, running
via Rock Island System by way of the Scenic
Route through Colorado, thence to Kansas City,
St. Louis or Chicago.
Rock Island Tourist sleepers seem "like
home" in their completely comfortable and rest
ful atmosphere. They are as neat ob wax, ore
manned by Pullman conductors nnd porters and
in addition to this, they arc in charge of a
Rock Island excursion manager.
The Rock Island has three Eastern gateways
Chicago, Kansas City nnd St. Louis. Direct
connection in Union Stations at all three, for all
important points in Eastern and Southern states.
Send for our folder "Across the Continent In n Tourist
Sleeping Car," and ask all tho questions you like.
A. h. Mcdonald,
General Agent, Rock Island System,
140 Third Street, Portland, Ore.
. w "
SswSki
POR
Bargains
Come to the Old Reliable Shoe Store
With every shoe bought of us comes a
whero you got value for your money.
GUARANTEE
As to quality and service. Wo aro here to stay, and determined to nrotcei o, ,nmr In the ways of PtU'
value or their money. Just received another shipment of those famous Florshelm Tan Oxfords.
E. L. Irvin & Co.
flHvVCV
80S STATU STREET.
PRACTICAL SHOE MEN.
REPAIRINO A SPECIALTY.
PHONE
201 Stf

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