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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1906)
"WvSFf S' DAILY OAPXTAS JOTEM "W- OTMPiLT' """ " " f n-r DAILY CAPITAH JOURNAL 'BY nOFBS BEOS., Publishers aad Proprietors. SUBSOBIPTION BATES. By Mall. Daily Journal, one month 35c Daily Journal, three months ....$1.00 Daily Journal, ono year 4.00 Weekly Journal, one year 1.00 By Carrier. Dailv Journal, nor month 50c rf , 4 EEPUBLldAN POLICIES IN OBEGON A very' nice, readable article appears in tho Portland! RopubJJcnn paper Mon day, setting forth alleged Republican policies for tho new state troasuro", and tho now secretary of stato to follow. Tha word is given out that stato af fairs aro about perfect, and that all the STATE INSTITUTIONS ABE MANAOKD ABOUT BIGHT, THAT THEBE WILL BE NO CHANGES IN ANY Or THEM, EVEN OLEBKS OF BOARDS TO REMAIN UNDIS TUBBED, Tho land office Is said to bo finely managed, nnd there is nothing that needs changing, and that governor Chamberlain is opposed to removing anyone, and will, on grounds of effi cient! servic oppose changes. This reads very nice, and, from a Democratic standpoint, cannot be said to lack Ingenuity. It is playing tho gamd of politics very smoothly and along the proper lines, from a Demo cratic standpoint. Lob us suppose that improvements could bo made" in tho management of stato institutions, and' in tho adminis tration of tho stato land affairs, why should not Republicans be freo to make thorn! Lot us supposo that, following tho example of other well-govorned states, a singlo stato board' of control wcro created, that could1 run' all tho stato in stitutions for about one-fourth to one .thlrtt less than thoy aro now mini or havo beon run for twenty years, why not do itf Tho policies oiftlinod in tho inspired tirticlo written from Salem havo only tho ono merit A DO-NOTHING POL ICY FOR REPUBLICANS AND A DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR THE ONLY STATE OFFICIAL TO PLAY THE REFORM ACT TO THE PEO PLE. No ono will blnino Governor Cham borlain for plnyiug his two Republican associates on all tho boards in control of tho stato government, and making political capital whenever ho can. It is a good 'ganio for Chamberlain, and will result iu inukiag tho stato over lastingly Democratic. Tho result of mich a policy will bo thnt whouovfti thiugs got too rotten In any department of tho stato tho .Dem ocratic governor turns looso his bat teries, tho press fans tho air, and pres to, .Chamberlain is tho only saviour of tho people. THAT IS EASY BUT IT IS NOT HALF WAY INTELLIGENT POLI TICS FROM A REPUBLICAN STAND POINT, It is an awful good gamo for a Domocratio governor to play, and you can trust his oxoelloncy to play it for all it is worth. Will tho Republican stato treasurer and tho Hopublieun secretary of state fall in with this kind of emasculated, doiiothiug Republicanism, dictated by a t-hrrwdi Dijmocrutic politiciau, on will they have a ltepublicuu policy of their own tlmt will not lcavo tho Republican part of Oregon on the defensive t TIEE PEOPLE DEMAND SOME THING OF THE REPUBLICAN PAR TY OF OREGON, OR TID3Y WILL PUT FT OUT OF BUSINESS COM PLETELY. AVJiora w.is all tho material for Out of Sorts? It's your liver! In nearly every case it's tne nver. That means constipation, biliousnessjdyspepsia, poor I L...f.U Jamanrlff at-I a at blood, headaches. Your doctor will ten you row g -";"-"" ;-" one good, free movement of the bowels each day. A & J' "Ylc"7 l.v.thr hVtf tr than Aver's Pills. S? "KS.W 'ff S W.ff.ffiff.lii $S&3&: -- - Chamberlain's campaign obtained', but from defects in tho public service as it is carried orI Shall that condition of things re main fo- Governor Chamberlain to rake up material for tho next' four years, or shall Republicans in office realize the necessity of doing a little of tho clean up act themselves? IF THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE STATE LAND OFFICE IS SO PERFECT HOW WAS THE MATERI AL OBTAINABLE FOR THE IN DICTMENTS AND PROSECUTIONS AND CONVICTIONS, uj wx-xtti THEY ONLY FOR CAMPAIGN EF FECT, AND MEANT NOTHING BE- SDDES? Lot Republicans think a littlo and then seriously ask themselves, how much farther shall tho party bo made a mero plaything for tho Oregon Dem ocratic machine? Tho pnty has a future, but not along tho lines that appeared in the Portland paper from Salem. Smiles The lovers of brato at Detroit. mountains will celo- BETTER FINANCES REQUIRED. It is radically wrong and pure neg- ligonco with intended1 profit for somo ona to allow all the Salem school dis trict floating debt to be carried, at six pen cent interest, as is being done. THE FLOATING DEBT OF THE DISTRICT SHOULD BE TAKEN UP ON THE POPULAR LOAN PLAN AND REFUNDED AT FOUR OR FIVE PER CENT. There ore thousands of dollars lying idle in the banks, and lots of money, drawing but thrco per cant. Tho public school teachers aro all serving at low wages, and tho oxcuse is that tho district is not able to pay more, but tha district is able to pay moro intorttot than it has any business to bo paying. Un'den tho popular lean: plan, when it is handled right, the school district gots tho cheapest idlo money in the community. All tho people want is a chanca to tako it, and that chanco should bo given them. FROM THE BANKERS' STAND POINT THE POPULAR LOAN IS UNPOPULAR. It is good banking to enrry all such floating debts with tho peoplo's money, and get tho highest interest possible. Tho Snlrtn board of oducation should at an early data pass a resolution to apply tho popular loan and proceed to Another star added to Old Glory Oklahoma. It is a little coppery in tho face. Sensible thing to do Portland held school election without running any opposing candidates. Clackamas county has got rid of Geo. C. Brownoll, and will not bo heard from for some time. The peoplo don't know enough to elect) U. S. senators. They hardly know enough to elect legislators. . Quit kicking and fault-finding. If you do all tho good you can you won't do any too much. You will bo kept very busy. Oh, yes; to h 11 with Jonathan Bourne, for senator. To h 11 with tho direct primary, direct election of scnntuTS, etc. The editor of tho Albany Democrat has that one moans of saving grace a keen sonso of humor and following is about as good as one ever comes across "Tho Netw York World has a pago articlo on tho signs of. insanity, physic al and mental. Tho person who can read it without being convinced that ho is somewhat looney must bo weak In tho uppor story." Claud Gatch, of Salem, has been ap pointed national bank examiner for Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Mon tana, ore recommendation of Senator Pulbon, Vice A. J. Johnson, of Corval lis, who resigned upon election to the legislature. Frank Meredith, of Salem, was first named by Senator Fulton, but tho treasury department objected, ow ing to his limited experience in the banking business, and insisted upon a man for tho place who was thoroughly conversant with banking. GrantsPass Observer. Tho abovo is not just to Mr. Mere dith. Ho was recommended by many of tho best bankers in tho state, was fivo years a bank cashier, has been ex pert accountant of the stato treasury wipo out its floating debt, as is always : aud bookkeeper for years of a state the result of tho popular loan plan. institution. Tho school board and clerk of the' Aistnict are the employes of tho people, and thoy should financo for tho people, and not for any bank. Thero is no sa cred right of any bank to gob higher rates of iutorest. LET US CALL A SPADE A SPADE, AND LET US GET DOWN AND TRANSACT PUBLIC BUSINESS AS A PUBLIC TRUST,. AND NOT AS A PRIVATE SNAP FOR ANY MAN OR SET OF MEN. If a lower rato of Interest than six per cent can bo had the school should havo it. It is wrong to pay moro fo tho use of money it can be had for in tho open market. TinUFTh WHAT IS THRIFT? It is U,ylug within ouo'a iucomo uiul nuking proviolon by wiso an ticipation for tho future. Thrift Is not nn instinct. It is an acquired habit. No matter into what condition of life- ojiiau. Is boru,.tho,-ncqul-sltion of a habit of thrift will mako him a bqtter.-tuan and & batter cit izen. Ono of tho beat ways to acquire tho habU is tQ.opoa a savings &c; count Our savings department pays r three-per ceut interest oa de loa of ono dpi I a or, more, Svi Department CafJtftl National Bfc DUTY OF THE LEGISLATURE. (Oregon Orlano.) It is n duty of tho legislature to eloct Jonathan Bourne to tho United States senate from Oregon. Jonuthni. Uouine Jr. camo beforo tho people of Oregou as the champion of statement No I and by that platform ho won out with a handsome majority. This dem onstrates to tho Orlano that the people bcliovo in tho initiative law as it is placed beforo us and that the people after they havo passed a law wish to uphold it. Tho legislature is now bound to respect the peoplo's wish. J. N. Hart and G. L. King aro our repre sentatives in the stato legislative an,d each is pledged to voto for Jonathan Bourne Jr., and each will do so, and they should. Tho method of log-rolling everything iu order to laud tho special United States sonato that is desired is out of date and tho people don't llko It. They want tho legislature to loglslato and not sell out to tho high est bidder for cash or tho spoils of vic tory. Tho peoplo elect theb officers to Tcspcct their laws and wishes, and tho officers elected must properly do tholr duty and thy will, o Death from Lockjaw Nevor follows an Injury dressed with B-ucklea's Arnica Salve. Its antiseptic hJ healing properties prevent blood poisoning. Chas. Oswold, merchant, of Ronssolaersvllle, N, Y writes: "It .cured Both Burch, of this place, of the ugliest sore oa bis seek I ever sew." Cure cuts, wousds, bunts, d sores t5 at J, C. Perry's drug store. Hero's a nico littlo item about an Oregon politician you may have heard of, from tho Scio News: "Governor Chamborlain has established! a reputa tion enjoyed, 60 far as wo know, by no other American statesman. Ho has stood for oflico seven times when the party opposing him was largely in the majority, yet ho has his first defeat to meet. In tho lato election tho Repub lican" party on other candidates shows a majority ns largo in number as the ontlro Democratic vote, yet tho gover nor emerges from tha fight with a ma jority closo to 3000. For all this the governor is not puffed up in tho least, but is ever tho same genial, whole souled George. His heart is evor in tho right place and tho peoplo believe in him." MUST PUT UP SIGNALS. tfjw Rural Delivery Rules That Go In to Effect July 1. (Aurora Borcalis.) Tho poslofflco department in Wash ington has issued tho following new rules: r 11. On and after July 1, patrons of the ru-ul delivery service will be required AmWv sitmals on their boxes when thoy leave mail in them for carriers to collect, as, after that date, carriers, when serving their routes, will not be required to open and examine any mail box except thoso to which thoy have mail to dcllvar and those on which sig nals aro displayed to indicate thero is mail for carriers to collect. Thoso patrons whoso boxes aro not provided with signals must attach thoroto some devico which, when dis played, will plainly show passing car rions thero is mail tx bo collectod. It is not necessary that such devices shall bo cither complicated or costly; a very simplo arrangement will answer tho purpose. Carriors must lower tho signal on boxes after making collections, pro vided no mail is left therein; and must display tho signals when thoy do posit mail for patrons, unless tho .pat rons have made request to tho contrary. Tho carriers must bo instructed to promptly inform patnons of their routes with regard to this order, with out cxpenso to tho department, and secure a complcto understanding and full compliance by all patrons of tho dato mentioned. Commissions for Enlistod Mon. Fort Leavenworth, Kans., Juno 19. Moro than thirty enlisted' men of the army will bo placed under instructions hero duning tho noxt two months, in preparation for thoir final examination for-appointment as second lieutenants in tha army. Thoso' candidates will havo to their credit tho commissions which remain vacant after tho ap pointment of tho graduates of tho .mili tary academy latcm this month. It is within tho power of tho secretary of Great Relief During that trying period in which women so often suffer from nervousness, backache, sick headache, or other pains, there is nothing that can equal Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. They stop the pains, soothe the nerves, and give to Women the relief so much desired. If taken on first indication of pain or misery, they will allay the irritable condition of the nerves, and save you further suffering. Those who use them at regular intervals have ceas ed to dread these periods. They contain no harmful drugs, and leave no effect upon the heart or stomach if taken as directed. They give prompt relief. While the price of sWi has advanced very matety we arc selling the , Packard Shoe At the same old prke '4 $3.50 The cheapest shoe in Salem the price. G. W. Johnson & 0 war to divide tho remaining vacancies between the qualified enlisted men and such civilians as ho may select from a list of several hundred . applications from that source. There is great inte. ost tho militaryi authorities find, in these appointments, and the civilians show a great desire to enter the army nt a time when promotion to higher grades thc-eatens to be moro impeded than ever before. This prospect of stagnation is a veritable problem which army officers have undertaken to solve, the most formidable of the measures of relief being a system of nlimination devised by Gon. William Crozior, tho chief of ordnance of the army. Tho enlisted men who havo como up for special instruction, with a view to appointment to army commis sions, aro not at all disheartoned by tho prospect, and probably a knowl edge of tho unpromising outlook of be ing old lieutenants does not deter civil ians with military ambition from send ing in theifl applications. BRICK Brick furnished in lti, quantities. iTeased brick order. Yard on State street, ronitentiary. SALEM BEI0K TA! A. A. BUBIflJ It Is Up to tho Doctor. A lady wroto us from Winchester, "Va, that eho had been under a doctor's caro for four years for dyspepsia, the pain appearod to center under tho loft shoulder blade, and was so sev" at times that sho could noithor eat nor sleep. She had lost faith in her home doctor, and asked us to send her sam pie of Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills which had been recommended to her. Wo sent hor two pills, and in a fow dafc.'s sho sont for a box. Now shti writes that tho pain undec her shoul der blado has loft hor entirely, fho enjoys her meals and nover sloops lets than eight hours overy night, and thb has all como about in two weeks, and cost her SO cents for two boxes of pills. Says tho doctor charged her $50, and that sho told him he had better tako the $50 and invest it all in Dr. Dunn's Improvod Liver Pills and build up his practice. Sold by druggists for $S5c per box. Any ono having dyspep sia, bilious spoils or sick headache can got a speedy cure by the uso of these pills. "I have been an invalid for 9 years. I havo neuralgia, rneumau3in nnd pains around th heart. By using Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills I am relieved of tho pain, and get Bleep and rest I think had I known of the Pain Pills when I was flrat taken sick, thoy would havo cured me, I recommend them for perlodlo pains. MRS. HENRY FUNK. B. Akron.O. Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills aro sold by your druggist, who will guarantee thmtv the first packago will benefit If It 7 falls, he will return your money. ' zs doses, 3 cents, nover oiu in ". Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Bowaro of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. Ab mercury will surely destroy tho sonso of smell and completely derange tho whole system when entering it through tho mucuous surfaces. Such articles should nover bo used except on proscriptions from reputable phy sicians, as tho damage thoy will do is ton fold to tho good you can pos sibly derive from them. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is takon internally, act ing diroctly .upon tho blood and mucu ous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cur bo suro you got tho genuine. It is taken internally and mado in Toledo, Ohio, by P. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price, 75c per bottle Tako Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. ' , Scteetx D I have a good selection oil of cedar screen doors, ineh etc. Largo stock of all kindi i Lawn and Field Fencing, H gles, Gates, etc. All at lowlj WALCT! 250 Court Bt,'l MOW JgjjOfrsg BKwmi m ?fw Vkli AlBWiff Vfl fWA-- TOM Dlscontteued Handling Economy Fruit Jars. Quart also now $1.10 pon dozen; two quart size, now $1.25 per dozen. At The Yokohama Tea Co. 6-lS-St Mm WHtA. Swmlll tad lumber yard laborer, $2.S5 per day. Woodsmes, $2.25 to sa.w. srnay work. Apply to Both-l KUy Luatar Co., Sugtao, Or. 8-SS-tfI It BUILDIKO ANTTHINa7 Thon let us furnish tho lumber. will pay you to sco us. We bellevo in small profits and satisfied customers. Q00DAL8 LTJMBEB CO. Phoae 52. MMrpTK 1 Stn. Cinm Bii.ii, fee Bntuui Vukiuwi, nUlt INSWN TO MH. 8fclBrt Bk.1t I Bob " i.iuuu.1 r ctf KAasJaJ. Bui tmU be 11.80 1. Wi. mmiUnuuiviMMlllot vlua n.itnX. 4uik rrw. ir jrwu dnitfbt tat ltnftUHtiIHltlllttt I UHITIPMCPICM. CO.. ?. LMICASTlll. m. mm ti tim krta m. Sheet Music i. '4 Wo carry a full line of sheet music, as well as all the newest productions for Tictor, Columbia, or Edison. Talking Machines And don't forget that wo repair musical instruments and sell violins, guitars, mandolins, etc. L. F. SAVAGE At J. Wenger's Old stand 247 Commercial St., Salem, Oregon. Fruit Growe See us for DRYER TRAYS 1 ORCHARD BOX BERRY CRATESJ arid BOXES. Any kinds of boxes Salem Box, Fa MASON & 8NYMM PHONE 308- Stoamors Pomona ana1 , for Portland Monday, TC SVfdav. nt 10 a. m. Tu( -- j day and Saturday at 9 . M for Corvallis Tuesday, Saturday about 6:30 p.-i daily except Sunday about I ww T" "TO iA ' ivi.jt. .oaKnYifli 191 HBHf -. waii iJMWf HV DVI n.. .ir prices anil"' ,. wmoriej. Our offer nnneal strongly to J, values can bo oea at I Baker, Lawrence ; l Successors to Hamw' Take These Bargains Odd lots of second hand furniture and stoves received ki trade. Also a large stock of up-to-date house furnish ings. J. A. PATTERSON, 271 Commercial St Salem. Hole Wing Sang Co. Chimeso and Japanese Fancy- aad Dry Goods. Special new line of samaer goods. Hade by us. Wrapper, Uad wear, Waists, Drees Goods, Silks. Very low prioe. iHi Cmxt street, Seleaa, Or We are now Prepared to Contract' Prunes ftf Delivery Tillson 0 151161 r?S! fl m