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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1907)
DAILY OAPi TAL JOURNAL, BALRM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 100T. a I HOFER BROS., Pfahm Proprietor H. nOPBR, Editor. IE A. P. IIOFBR, Manager. TUB JOURNAL STANDS FOR PROGRESS, DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEGRADED LABOR. GOOD heating and electric plant within a certain time. C1ACI I red for mere trafficking purposes, and the bond .OTlLLL ELEGANT THE ISLE OP LONG AGO. P Iff' r O, wonderful stream 1b tho River Timo As it flows through tho realms of years, With a faultless rhythm and musical rhyme, I And a broader sweep and surgo subllmo ; As it blends with tho ocean of years. How tho winters aro drifting liko flakes of snow -, And tho summers llko buds botwoon; And tho year in tho Bheaf so they come and go On tho river's breast with its ebb and flow, As they gltdo in the shadow and sheen. Thero'a a musical lslo up the River of Timo . Whoro tho softest of airs aro playing; Thorb'a a cloudless sky and a tropical cllmo, And a volco as Bwoot as a vespor chimo, , And tho Juno with tho roses is staying. ' And tho natno of tho islo is tho Long Ago, And wo bury our treasures thoro; Thoro aro browB of boauty and bosoms of snow Thoro are heaps of dust, but, wo loved them so! fl'horo aro trinkets and tresses of hair. Thero aro fragments of song that nobody sings; And a part of an lnfnnt's prayer. Thoro's a harp unswopt and a luto without strings, And tho garments sho used to wear. Thoro nro hands that waved when tho fairy shoro By tho mlrago is Ilftod In air. And wo somothnos hear through tho turbulont roar Sweet voices wo heard In tho days gono boforo When tho wind down tho river is fair. O, remembered for ayo ho tho blessed Islo All tho days of our llfo till night, And when ovenlng comes wiih its beautiful smllo And our eyes aro closing In rilumbor nwhilo May Vhat "Oroonwood" of bouI bo In sight. Baynrd Taylor. o NEW HEADS FOR STATE INSTITUTIONS. bond to Install a steam Tho franchise was procured for mor was collected and put In the city treasury. Tho Capital Journal can refer to a more recent case, whore the Ore gon Electric was about to secure a franchise, on High street, HUT WAS MADE TO PUT UP A 915,000 CASH BOND TO BUILD AND OPERATE ITS LINE. Tho Capital Journal made tho light to 'force construction from Salem to Chemawa and operation of cars by September 10, 1906, and tho cars aro running ovr since tor no oiner ruuwu. ,. Tlm,f,ni nnl praeanlnA R C. electric lines In sovoral directions, but is not go- ho ijjjiiiiu """ "wuinu uy una JONES TIiIb city needs new ing to got them by granting unconditional blanket franchises to all who ask for them. A true franchlso policy for this city should require not only a heavy collectable bond, but at least two per cent taxes on the gross earnings, proner caro of streets, and CONSTRUCTION WITHIN AT LEAST SIX MONTHS OP ENOUGH LINES TO PAY OPERATING EXl'bftbfca. Kendall, Wednesday Night "Its not the hat that makes them laugh its what's under It," saya Ezra Kendall, and bo that as It mav . . .. A. - i - Theso are not unreasonable provisions. Tncso corporations aru uuv- theater-goers who want to laugh, orly chargeablo with street improvements. Tho gross earnings tax i3 ( those who want to see a clean whole very small, ?20 on the $1000 collected as fares. ,aomo comedy, sparkling with wit and Tho demand that they shall give a bond for a rasonable timo limit humor and a comedan tho 8tar as to when they shall bo constructed is also right and IN THE TRUE f the p,ay whose unjquo personality INTEREST OP THE OIT1'. j0 iaUBhter personified, cannot afford To tlo up this city and Its streets for many years with franchises tQ mUs seeIng Kendall who comeg that aro moroiy to uo used as iraaing siocic is noi u iwuy i, uU tQ th0 Grand opera houaQ for Qn0 city to pursuo. : -o " your health i3 l poor the lilt, ji tors will nld wonderfully 'n making strong and robust again. It cures Sour Risings Sleeplessness Dyspepiln, Diarrhoea or Miliaria Fever. Try a bottle. &lf "Oregon" In green J design, while his fj. " trimmed with git J" It was perhaps not . " race as will be een ' --""' le grcateiti thf POlinti-v l,..i i. . ' ",.,::" "uveiit nt .mil ti M . "" ""jwara'8 eauyjl down tho line, cutting thl 7 -foot stride lifc . Z:l n .. . -"" ""W """ ""u Ul" win ieit,. iuuu juonaay, whero ther , after matters and thine. go on to Jamestown by eyl """""fi Ul Denver, Km VJltlUl TV till OUU11 IUW1UIL1 L11UL 111U 1. - "" It shows that U. S. senators are nominated and elected Just as other audlenco novor lo8e3 interest for a,oulor no,n" and arriving THE ELECTION OF SENATORS. Wostorn Oregon of Cottage Orovo brings out some good points favor of tho dlroct nomination and election of U. S. senators. It shows that undor the THE PEOPLE ARE GIV REALLY CONTROL. In night engagement next Wednesday. Never has this famous exponent of laughter had so good a vohicle for the exploitation of his funmaklng. There is a laugh, in ovory lino which Kendall utters, and tho humorous lie Oregon plan the loglslaturo does elect , but 8,tuaUonB and complIcatlon8 of thla ,'EN GREATER VOICE IN THE MATTER AND ,nfnnoolv ,nfnt.nnfl lnw fnun, RnnU . ..I.U..W.J AUtl.4 tU.U& I'.. AV...WM l.Ulsl. other with such rapidity that tho 'moment. such fnmllar types to any ono who has over lived in a country town, "Swell Elegant Jones" does not claim to be anything moro than a "fun show." It Is designed to make peo- of timo to get ready for n,j on sopiemuer 7 and 8. HAD AX AWFUL state ofllclals aro and in tho samo mannor and why should thoy not bo? Tho people do not oloct tho President, but thoy chooso electors who I D . ,. f . ... . elect tho President. BUT JUST THE SAME THE PEOPLE DECIDE ' human amJ t,mt tnQ charac. WHO IS ELECTED. tfrs of the little vlllago In southern Tho members of tho legislature aro not legally bound to vote for tho Ind,ana ,tg aconeg afQ la,d mo people's cnoico lor u. s. senator nut inoy aro mornuy ouugnicu io. No Presidential doctor hns over boon known to support any other than tho choice of tho people for President, and THE SAME WILL BE TRUE OF THE OREGON PLAN FOR CHOOSING U. S. SENATORS. uuuor uauu niuu bhowb inai u is noi me ncouio who uaro cauio io. ,,. u lo ,,,,, tn ,nnu I it la with nl finding fault with tho direct primary, but tho professional polltclan who f mis- this unsolicited testlmo' is not certain of tho support of the Voters If ho gets a nomination by foul fl,on QnQ whQ hM ovop hoard Ezrn ft ycar ag(J whm r Kendall In his famous monologue ' measles I got cauthl Rut cnnniDcrinln's cm,. aim wiarrlioca cmcd;( or unfair monns. Tho stato board, coiihIhUiir of tho govornor, trcasuror and secretary "of stato luivo tho Holectlon of porsons for tho licads of four stato Instl "tutlons In tho noxt fow inontliH. Thoy nro to bo diosou suporlntonileutH of the stato Insane asylum, for tho homo for foublo-mlnded and opllcctlc and Btate reform school, and for tho ritato blind liiHtltuto. For tho iiisnuo aByluiu tho law requires a physician, but tho Institu tion IB HO largo THAT ADMINISTRATIVE AND EXECUTIVE ARILITV ARE AS IMPORTANT IF NOT MORE SO THAN PROFESSIONAL MEDIOAIj SKIMj. For tho other three Institutions thoro should not bo ordlnnry political nppolntmoutri made, In fact JubIIco to tho Btate rcqulros that thoso plneoi bo not 111 led as rowanlH for political BorvlcoB. "riiat n man who has merely hoon n Uopubllcnn politician should bo put In charge of tho blind school, tho roforni school, of tho fooblo inlndod, Ib not a good proposition, and PROllAIILV WILL NOT HE EN PERTAINED HV THE STATE HOARD. Each of thoso appointments Hhould bo mode from tho standpoint of tho uooiIh of the public; Htrvico and tho unfortunate olnHs that tho stnto HookH to iniilto provlalou for. Recontly tho state bonid In control of tho ngrloulturnl colloge turuod down all the political applicant and usloetoil frnm among iisvornl mon who hnil Hiiinu rputatlou for work In agricultural collugo and govern ment oxpwrlm 'lit statloiu. As a roiult of tbU procaas, tho board Hilda that In I'rosldont Kerr It i haH A MAN WHO I'NDKRSTANDS WHAT IS RKQUIRKD IN THE CON TUJOT OP AN AGRICUIrURAIi COI.LICGK. So In tho doafinuto school a HpeclallHt was ehoHwu fiom MIchlKan, It U putting Oregon in the clntm with frenk atatoo to tako up mon who lcnow nothing about education of tliH blind, or the foorflo-mlndod or of vofonu Hchool work, and turning thorn loogo on thoso unfortunates. Tho education of the blind, the euro of tho fooblc-iulndod ami tho reformation of wayward boys Iiiih become the work of woll-doflnod spo olallHts, AND N'KVKIl WAS POMTIt'Ah WORK IX ANV SENSE OF THE TERM. Machine political appointments are bad enough In, tho gouernl public Horvlco of tho utttto. but coiiMtltuto almoHt a crime ugaliut tho ntnto and the unfortuui'tuM whom It iihhiiiub to beuollt. Oregon haH outgrown that kind of polltloH, and tho Btato board would he warranted In turning down the merely political applicant for tho head o any utate liutltntlon. TIIK PEOPLE HAVE OUTGROWN THE PO LITICAL ORA IT. It U unjust to tli taxpayer and tho cauio of good government to appoint men In charg of any educational or reform work who hnvo to learn nil thy know at tlm oxponso of the public and the detectives. Such appolutmouU Hre defaotlve In tlionisolvw and tho people who elect our Dtate olllolulrt hav a right to be protected against such admin istration of publlo tnuts. i ' RAILROAD AI)NG DESCHUTES. Columbia, with north bank and " Dalles city connections, will cost $3,- Woik Huh Been RcniiiihiI by Oregon 500,000, which is In sight. Camp Trunk Line. jRohr Villa" Is now a lively placo. .Supplies aro brought In from The Work lina boon ronowod on tho .nnUo vla lho M,,lor br,t,S n'l Oregon Trunk railroad up Deschutes ow WUK" rood up the oast bank of river. It is expected that construe- ,l10 D"cbutoB river. The Dallos tlon of this road, 12C mllos rrpm the CJhronlclo. ' Thor h no "war among rnll- reads" for grads, etc., up Dhschutcs river. Mr. Hill's people aro just simply building a railway thoro, 'wtilln tlia li I roll in 4 nt Mi lilnffnr suing along In the way, making hy- ,ciiu faces at thorn, ns they did all .ho way from Paico to Vancouver. HE Improvidence of a largo numbor of puoplo is duo not so much to a do3ire to spend ovory cent thoy onrn, ns to their falluro to understand tho value of small economies, and to adopt a doflnlto plan of saving. If a start, no matter how small, would be mado of laying asldo a small portion of tho iucomo oach woel: or month, the losson of envln,; would soon be learned. Start a savings account now, II tuo llrst depo.'lt Is only one dollar out ed by til ing habit. Savings Department Capital National J bank "My Faco Slipped Out of My Hand," which by tho way ho has Incorporat ed In the play, or has soen him In anything he has over done before tho footlights can doubt. hard rain and tho menial my stomach and boweli j awful timo and had it cot I tho uro of ChamtxrhltJ Cholera and Dlarrhwi 1 Tho Kendall play In tho Kondall could not havo poHlbh-Ili way h a fun play, and It fulfills Its mission ontortnlnmcnt complete ly. The seat snlo opens Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. KELLY MAKES GOOD. Rmm the Hundred Yards In Than Ten Seconds, Less few hours longer, but tin remedy I am now EtrosgutJ havo wrltton tho aboxe tti plo gratitude and I spoalc a good word tor fill Sam II. Gwln, ConcorlS nolo at Dr. Stone' drusrtil Probably 150 athletic onthtidlnats Hill's folks don't caro a continental mot on Kjncala nold yesterday af ter ror any. or all of them. Moro Ob- noon t0 soo Dnn Kelly do tho 100 SOrVSr. vnnla In inn oncnmlo iiml Minv nnm ... ... w.. .ww..., .... vuvij .wtw not dlsuppolnted. -o- The Limit of Life. Dan wns not In as good form as ho wob the ovonlngiire- Tho most eminent medical scion- vioug, but ho had no trouble In show tUts are unnnlmoiu In tno conclu- nf the time-koppers thnt Bill Ha slon that the generally accopied llm- ward w3 at good m his word. Uo '. We pay 3 per cent Inter- E ; .V '"::"" :".";.".:: . . . ". ,ur ". , , -i iiliuw luu u.uiiumuui. iuniui u Dring in.ci uy is, j. aIcl ana ban. on saving dopoelts, compound-i .... ., ,, , ,.,' ,...,,, u .,., .. ....... ..:'"'" Homl-nnnuRlly. Yon will profit 3 . . , . . , .. ...- .. . .. " """V1 "nM " " on w 5 n forming the .v "H',0,, lhat ltor,,n u 1,!'-lon' tlmekoopr. cught tl :1m. nt 9 - ...... .w ..- -........ .. , ..... ,-, uu vviu lJlw umgri H IlKill jiroper care of th' body during thl d cade cannot be too rrongly urod; enrolcssonss then being fatal to longevity. Naturo's best holper nftei 50 la Electric Bitters, tho scientific touls medicine thut revltallJo enrj orgnn of tho body. G larantocd by J. C. Perry, druggist 50c, ' '' mTinfiiiwni. iji :;i MUMiT iivsamf. PLY THIS: l Si: Kl'Pt FKCTION llhlNfl WW fre- Ion und:r 10. In the ssoond ALWAYS M KI COOa . . ... ' .. .nv M neti, wnicn wat run In 16 minute YOU TiHMv wriiraa nfier .he flret, he cut the tune In 10 TION HIKING 10 b-Condi flat by every watch held on VOHTH OF YOUR W? him, COXSIDERATIOX? Ho wns rl I id In t'n co.tinn I'RED RY C. M. KITUXi ht wl'l uu In Jam stown. n linn1- AND SOLD UY .Ll IF-W some e!low shouldc.- saah with CERS. THU OITY AND PHANUHIHUS. The puBltlon ot Mayor Rodgors in domaudlug that the Home Tele phone company comply with tho terms of Its franchise and Install and operate Itn plant tti this olty, or forfeit 1U bond Is eorreot. With their eyei open, with trained lawyers and franchise exports to draft thlr rnuirhUee, TIIHSH CORPORATIONS GWI' CURTAIN VALU AUI.H RIGHTS AND KNTUR INTO A CONTRACT TO DO CERTAIN. THINKS. The city do Us part, and then ip cuiuw Mr. Corporation and pro ttuitea to violate the teruu of the agreement which he proposed In order lo Kt the friiucltl. A iHirporatlou eotuea lu null ivte h frnnchlee. usee It to browbeat a rorporetlou nl reedy In buetneee, and glvee a bond to aeeure tho aid oX the city suverumeet U Ut hold-up eutortriee, and WHY SHOULD IT lOT PAY FOR THU IMUVIUiail, AND IfiSPKCIALLY IF IT DH 1'Al'LTSV It hi well UnowM thnt la tkeee dHyn o mrera. telephone and aU-wt railway frutkcblwe are generally trt ueed to oompol some othor Qom mon i-wrler to buy tfawm out. If ilmt doM not suootetl they eell the frHuohleeto eume other company and evade liability for the exeoutloa ot 1 1 terms In that way. Thl t;num should not he permitted to be played. The city tihould insist on suoh a, franchise pel ley as will bring results, The Anson franchise HROl'GHT MONEY INTO THE CITY TREASURY. Tho Oregou Hlectrlo frauchUe DROUGHT ANOTHER STREET G.VH LINE l.Vlt) THE OITV. 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