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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1906)
1WW lWT p Ul DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALES!, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1000. THESE HOT DAYS )ar Orange Sherbert )ar Loganberry Sherbert. )ar Ice Cream, p. one that leads them all hit Ice Cream Soda, ffie Scmmer Girl, re more popular than ever If these and more like them re ost the things to satisfy (. ULLER & DOUGLAS Salem's Leading Grocers. Confectioners and Bakew. 10-460 State St. Phones 182-137 iream direct from the dairy oar freezer makes perfect cream. .INGER-GRAND THEATRE. rformnnco every night this week. BRIGIIAM-COOPER STOCK COJIPANT. esentlng tho great border drama entitled. "THE HAND OP A FRIEND." PRICES 15 AND 25 CENTS. Saturday matinee, any seat 10c. Next week the sensational drama "CHIP, THE WAIF." PENNSYLVANIA DEDICATES HER NEW CAPITAL (Continued from fourth page.) A Defense of Know During the last few years tho na tional government has taken very long strides In thes direction' of exer cising and securing this adequate control over the great corporations, find It was under tho leadership of frno of the most honored public men our country, one of Pennsylva- lla'smost eminent sons tho present lenator, and then attorney general, rnox that tho now departure was begun. Events navo rnovea fast aur- cg tho last five years, and it is furious to look back at the extreme bitterness which not merely the Ipokesmen and representatives of or ganized wealth, but many most excel- snt conservative people then felt as lo the action of Mr. Knox and of the Idmlnistrntlon. Many of tho greatest financiers of this country were certain that Mr. Cnox's Northern Securities suit, it von, would plunge us into tho worst banlc wo had over seen. They de nounced as incitment to anarchy, as In apology for socialism, the ndvo- lacy of policies that either have now become law or aro in fair way of Becoming law and yet theso samo iolicies, so far from ropresntlng ilther anarchy or socialism, were in cality THE ANTIDOTES TO AN- JK'IIY, THE ANTIDOTES TO SO- IAIjISM. To exercise a constantly -.creasing and constantly more ofll- llent supervision and control over Bio common carriers of tho country Ircvents all necessity for seriously nnslderlng such a project as the JOVKKNMENT OWNERSHIP OF Railroads a policy which JVOULD HE EVIL IN ITS RESULTS WOM EVERY STANDPOINT. A similar extension of tho national lower to overseo and secure correct ehavior In tho management of all reat corporations engaged In Inter- tite business will In similar fashion lender far more stable tho present stem by doing away with those Irave abuses which are not only evil thomselves but aro also evil be- auso they furnish an excuse for ;itatlors to Inflamo well-meaning ooplo against all forms of property, nd to commit the country to fchemes of wild, would-be remedy emedy which would work infinitely lore harm than tho disease Itself. HE GOVCRNMENT OUGHT NOr p CONDUCT THE BUSINESS OF HE COUNTRY; nUT IT OUGHT REGULATE IT SO THAT IT HALL HE CONDUCTED, IN THE MEREST OF THE rUHLlC. Perhaps tho host Justification of &e course which In tho national goy fnraent we have been pursuing In U past few years and which we in- pd steadily and progressively te sue in the future. Is that it Is con tinued with almost equal rancor like by the reactionaries the Bour- Pc on one side, and by the wild oles of unrest on tho other. The Nfiionary Is bitterly angry because oave deprived him of that por- 00 cf his power whicahe misuses ' toe public hurt; the agitator Is an- Fred for various retteeae, Including ang others the fact that be rerae- pS the abuses vre have deprived I of tho fulcrum of real grievance r aiona renders the jerer of lr rOMl agltatloa forwidabk. Tho Natloft' OUatt. Stables. i o have attuallr aeeemplitbed Mch. But we hare t aeeoMplisfc- u, or BRyUfaHt Wfrk Mit we I- . ieei must be accomplished, we shall not halt; we shall steadily follow the path we have mnrked out, executing the laws we have succeeded In put ting upon the statute books with ab solute impartiality as between man and man. and unresting In our en deavor to strengthen and supplement these by further laws which shall en able us in more efficient and mora summary fashion to achieve tho ends wo have in view. During tho last few years congress has had to deal with such vitally im portant questions as providing for the buildlns of the Panama canal, Inaugurating the vast system of na tional Irrigation In the states of the great plains and the Rocky moun tains, providing for a Pacific cable, and so forth. Yet in addition to these facts, some of which are of stupendous Importance, congress has taken giant strides along tho path of government regulation and control of cdrporations; tho interstate com merce law has been made effective in radical and far-reaching fashion, rebates have been stopped, a pure food law has been passed, proper supervision of the meat-packing business provided, and the bureau of corporations established a bureau which has already dono great good, and which can and should be given a constantly increasing functional power. ' The work of legislation has been no more Important than the work dono by the department of Justice In executing tho laws, not only against corporations and individuals WHO HAVE BROKEN THE ANTI-TRUST OR INTERSTATE COMMERCE LAW BUT AGAINST THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN ENGAGED IN LAND FRAUDS. Scores of suits, civil and criminal, have been successfully un dertaken against offenders of all kinds many of them against the most formidable and wealthy com binations in the land; in some the combinations have been dissolved, in some heavy .fines have been impos ed. In several cases the chief of fenders have been imprisoned. Must Check Greed. It behooves us Americans to look abend and plan out the right kind of a civilization as that which we intend to develop from these wonder ful now conditions of vast Indus trial growth. IT MUST NOT BE. THE CIVILIZATION OF A MERE PLUTOCRACY, A BANKING- HOUSE, WALL STREET SYNDI CATE CIVILIZATION; nor yet can thero bo submission to class hatred, to rancor, bru tality, and mob violence, for that would mean the end of all clvllza tion. Increased powers are suscep tible of abuse as well ns use; NEVER BEFORE HAVE THE OPPORTUNI TIES FOR SELFISHNESS BEEN SO GREAT, NOR THE ' RESULTS OF SELIFISHNESS SO APPALLING for In communities whero every thing Is organized on a merely sel fish commercial basis, such selfish ness, if unchecked, MAY TRANS FORM THE GREAT FORCES OF THE NEW EPOCH INTO POWERS OF DESTRUCTION HITHERTO UN EQUALED. We need to check the forces of greed, to insure Just treatment alike of capital and of labor, and of tho general public, to prevent any man, rich or poor, from doing or receiving wrong, whether this wrong be ono of cunning -or of violence. Much can be dono by wise legislation nnd by resolute enforcement of the law. Hut STILL MORE MUST BE DONE BY STEADY TRAINING OF THE INDIVIDUAL CITIZEN, IN CON SCIENCE AND CHARACTER, UN TIL HE GROWS TO ABHOR COR RUPTION AND GREED AND TYR ANNY AND BRUTALITY AND TO PRIZE JUSTICE AND FAIR DEAL ING. Tho men who are to do tho work of tho now epoch must bo trained so as to have n sturdy self-respect, a power of sturdy insistence on their own rights, and with it a proud and generous recognition of their duties, a sense of honorablo obligation to their fellows, which will bind them, as by bands of steel, to refrain in their daily work at home or la their business from doing aught to any man which can not be blazoned un- SALEM CITY CAMPAIGN Many Candidates Will Ask For Support at Coming Primary Election der the noonday 'sun. t , Blood Poisoning Results from chronic constipation, which is quickly cured by Dr. King's New Life PIUs. They remove all polsonlous germs from tho system aBdMHfBee'Hew lite and vigor; euro bqhh stomach, nausea, headache, dlz ElaeM asd colic, without griping or dleceafert.' 25c. Guranteed by J. C. Terry' drugstore. Free Jewelry To 9 wb prize baking powder. Piece frow Ce to S7.C0 each, and your cKiee te select froa, bo draw lag. Cewte a4 see at Yokohama Tea Co.'s store. JCgjps takes U trade at Mfffcee mm prtet. i-w. Tho approaching municipal cam paign promises to be a lively one. Many candidates will ask for the support of tho people Tho office of mayor, marshal, recorder and treas urer are to bo filled, and there will bo one alderman from each of tho seven wards of tho city elected. Tho primary election will be held Saturday, November 3d, beginning at 12 o'clock and continuing until 7 o'clock. Tho election will be held Monday, December 3d. It is not known Just what shape the political situation will take. As Salem is a strong Republican city, It is 'likely that a full city ticket will be nominated by that party. It Is not thought probable that tho Dem ocrats will put up a full ticket, but will, instead, form a coalition with certain disgruntled elements of tho Republicans, and tho odds and ends of other parties. The registration books are now open at tho city hall, and will re main open until tho prlmnry elec tion. It is an open question whether all voters who wish to tako part In tho primary shall register. The law Is silent regarding tho matter. It Is not believed that a very largo num ber of tho voters will register, and endless confusion and troublo Is ex pected to follow. Whatever tho law may bo decided to bo all voters should register In order to bo on tho safe side. All ofilcers elected this fall are for a term of two years. It Is understood that tho retiring mayor, F. W. Waters, will not bo a candidate for re-election. C. L. Mc Nary and Judge W. C. Hubbard havo been spoken of as candidates for this office. The most lively contest will bo for tho office of marshal. Tho presont Incumbent, Tom Cornelius, Is not a cnndldnte. He says ho would not accept tho place If It were tendered him on a silver platter. D. W. Gibson, John Knight, J. J. Longcor nnd W. W. Johnson aro avowed candidates. Tho name of Mel Hamilton has been mentioned ns a candidate, but it has been said that Mr. Hamilton will not run If Mr. Gibson Is a candidate, as ho does not deslro to antagonize him In any way. W. A. Moores, tho presont record er, will bo a cnndldato for re-election. In politics Mr. Mooros Is n Republican. No ono olso has been mentioned as a candidate, and It Is probable that Mr. Moores will havo no opposition from either party. Likewise, no mention hns been made of any candidates for city treasurer to succcod Frank Meredith who will probably stand for ro-olec- tlon. Ono alderman from each ward Is to bo elected. Tho retiring members of tho council aro F. W. Stouslon, C. A. Baker, P. B. Wallace, J. C Goodnle, Jr., P. L. Frazler, E. C Churchill. J. N. Skalfe. L. W. Ache- son. It is not known Just what form the contest for aldermen will assume. Howover.it Is bolleved thnt there will be a contest In each ward. If any party or faction has fomulat ed a slate the fact has been kept a secret. tmmmammmmmmm Do You Believe In Signs? A mark, note, token or symptom, indicates that by which anything may bo known, that Is, wo nro fore warned if evil Is to befall ,ub, or we havo the pleasuro of anticipation if tho Bigns betoken a fortunato occur rence. Accidental occurrences all have their signs, every disease has Its syraptoniB. Tho point Is to hoed the former, and counteract tho ef fect of tho latter. Spells of sick headache follow Indigestion and stomach disorders, belching, blllious ness and dyspepsia are signs of sick ness. People that believe in these signs and know that they aro true from experience, can get immediate relief, and a speedy cure by the use of Dr. Gunn'a Improved Llrer Pills. Sold by druggists for 25c per box. Only one for a dose, Sparta! Sale oh Dinner Set tl U1VV fiUU MVVUtBVVU a,t.4 - piece 0 odd pattenrs In tok. Yokohama Tea Company. Eggs taken Ik inula at fclafceei market price. -w piece set for W.60, spqelap 68 set for f5.0Q;sVeciai: Over 2( RAINCOATS This is a good store to visit when you want a raincoat, have them ready for you at any price you may wish, from $10, $12.50 to i THE RIGHT KIND OF VALUE IN EVERY COAT V ' DON'T FORGET THE Cravenctte Hat The new thing in gentlemen's headwear. All the latest and up-to-date styles in the "Roberts" cravenette felt. BEST $3.00 HAT ON EARTH SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE We 11 $25 sWttfTWtt ttot IT 'ft. MX nam w Rrrotttsr Open Scnson for Rnts. Rats I yes, rats. A whole family of lively, sprightly rnts, nlno in number, were caught in a trap In tho rear of ono of tho Stato street stores. Tho trap was placed on ex hibition on tho sidowalk, and many curious oue3 gathered nround to seo tho menagerie. It was tho biggest night's catch on record. A Bndly Burned GtrJ. or boy, man or woman, is quickly out of pain if Bucklln's Arnica Salvo is applied promptly. G. J Welch, of Tokonsha, Mich., says: "I uso It In my family for cuts, sores and all skin injuries, and find It per fect." Quickest pllo euro known. Best healing salvo made. 2Gc at J. C. Perry's drugstore. F. J. Lonorgan Is coach of tho Co lumbia football team for tho coming year. Tho Tetfis Wonder. Cures all kldnoy, bladder and rheumatic troublo; sold by all drug gists, or two months' treatment by mail for $1. Dr. B. W. Hall, 2926 OUvo street, St. Louis, Mo. Sond for testimonials. Sold by Stono's drug stores. ' dw-lyr. Ono of tho largest real ostato deals over mado in Umatilla county was that of 900 acres of land for $19,000, from Gcorgo Coutu, of Wnlla Walla to Justico Wade, of tho samo placo, which was mado this weok. Cures Winter Cough. J. B. Govor, 101 N. Main St., Otta wa, Kan., writes: "Every fall it has beon my wifo's troublo to catch a sovero cold, and thoroforo to cough all winter long. Last fall I got hor a bottlo of Horohound Syrup. She used It and has been nblo to Bleop soundly all night long. Whenever tho cough troublos hor, two or throo doses stops tho cough, nnd sho Is nblo to bo up and well." 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by D. J. Fry's drug store. Portland hns a now dairy situated on tho East Stdo. Wo Aro Chenpp On Iron stonot chlnn, aoml-porce-lain nnd glnsswaro than nnywhnro, This Is all wo say, como and bo con vinced. Eggs nro taken in trado at hlghost market prlco. Yokohama Tea Com pany, d-w. Tho P. & S. Logging Co., of Port land and Vancouver, has Just com pleted nrrnngomeutR that Insures tho camp of tho oompnny, nonr Kalama, bolng ono of tho largest on tho Co lumbia. A big eloctrlo powor plant, that will not only light tho camp by night, but furnish powor for eight donkoy onglncs, Is ono of tho Im provements. Tho company has 150, 000,000 feet of standing tlmbor on its lands, nil first growth fir. Stiro Cure for Piles. Itching Piles produce moIsturand causo Itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles aro curod by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pllo Remedy. Stops itching and blood ing. Absorbs tumors. GOo a Jar, nt druggists, or sont by mail. Troattse froo. Wrlto mo about your caso. Dr. Bosanko, Phila. Pa. Tho McMlnnvlllo Boostor Club In making plans to havo a city park. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Tiis Kind You Have Always Bought otCoc&: Boors the Signature 1 Closing Otit at Cost Out entite stock of Hadwae, Tin wae, G-ramtcwar er Nickelwafe, Sil vewae, Woodetxwate, Table and Pocket Cttley, Stoves and Ranges Also Paints? Oils, Lead, Varnish, and Bttishes. Everything in the store mast go at cost in the next two weeks. Open til 9 p m. We have rented out store and must give possession. Hence this action L Steiner & Berger 426 State St. 4i i I 'J .1 - -, ..v , yib,jt '-8'j i. w