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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1907)
IMIT.V CAIMTAL .TOUJWAL. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOnEIt 28, 1007. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Roso MacLeod Is the heroine of Miss AHco Brown's now novo!, which begins In the October Atlantic. Miss Brown Is a Now England Writor who first won famo IN THE FIELD OP THE SHORT STORY. Some of hor most finished work has appeared In itho Atlantic. Its nature was well Indicated by Hornco E. Sctidder In reviewing for this magazine Miss Brown's volum0 of stories, Meadow Grass: "Tho genuine humor which pervades tho beBtof her work Is closely identrfied with A LOVE OP SUNSIliNH, OP GROWING THINGS, and of movement in nature and tho corresponding changes of light and nhnitn In Mm hlimnn until " Trogrcss, I iwlopmenl and American Principles .. . Iv. IIOKJSK, E1. and Prop. Published every evening (except Sunday) nt Salcm, Oregon. HATE HV MAIL. Dally. no Year $t.00On Month . . . .$ .35 1 lly Carrier. 'Ono Year ". .$0.00 One Month ....J? .BO Weekly. m-.mui. "v ai. MUX HUUII Since these words were written, Miss Brown hao produced somo very striking novels, characterized by humor, intensity of emotion, AND A RARE SENSE OP BEAUTY. Roso MacLeod Is a notable performance' Its delicious wit, charming contrasts of youth with rige, highly orig inal plot, and masterful style, will Elvo it a wide reading. o. Ono Year $1.00 HI y MontliH . . . .$ .HO ! W M GARDEN OF OP THE ROSE. THE JOURNAL BARGAIN DAY. 3 ft f I m I. V FT H J T Hor boIiI Is llko a garden fair, y Whore many pleasant blossoms giww; But, though I sometimes enter there, Thoro Is a path I do not know. Tho way I go to find It lies Through dowy bedB of violets. TThoy mark tho portals of hor eyeB i Whoro modesty and truth aro set. 5nd hack of these a hedgo is placed A hodgo of lilies, tal and white; 111080 are hor maiden thoughts, so chasto . I almost tromblo In heir sight. lint blushing through thorn, and abovo, Half-hid, but stirring to unfold 1 Bpy tho roses of hor love And bo again I grow moro bold. I" Hundreds of subscribers took advantngo of tho bargain day advortised by this paper tho past month, and got tholr subscription paid up In ad vance AT THE REDUCED RATE Op THREE DOLLARS PER YEAR. At that price Tho Capital Journej js tho cheapest dally paper printed on tho Pacific coast. It is a largo amount of reading matter FOR LESS THAN ONE CENT A DAY. Thoro aro somo decided Improvements pending that will plcaso tho readors of this paper. As many have not taken advantag0 0f the low rato offer to subBcribo in advance, tho Bargain Day WILjj be RENEWED ON SATURDAY, NOVEMUER 30. That will glvo all an opportunity to square up and got cheap reading for tho coming year. Do not over-look that date. Wo desire to extend this opportunity 'to savo a dollar to all our rond ers, and hope thev will make a note of the date. V Thus, half Inprayor, I sook and wait To find tho secret puth that goes Up from tho lily-guarded gato To hor heart's gardou of .tho roso. Charles Buxton Going, In Hnrpor's Magazine. o MORE CONSTRUCTION LESS OBSTRUCTION. 'Tho Capital Journnl regrctB to soo so much obstruction nnd so little "construction of rullrondB in Oregon. This papor has ropoatcdly callod atlontlon to THE IMPORTANCE OP RINGING AIIOUT CONFERENCES FOR RESULTS. Wo cannot crucify Hnrrlnian and at tho snmo tlmo nsk him to build. Wo could bo bonofittod by nn nnnual cpnstructlon of 200 miles of Tibw railroad moro than by all litigation and prosocutlon this sldo of kingdom como. Wo cannot continually crucify capital and coax It to como horo. Tho mad chase of tho multimillionaire, tho loud nnd clamorous roast "Of Ilnrrlmmi, PUT OFF FARTHER AND FARTHER THE DAY OP OREGON'S REAL DKVEIjOPMENT. Wo cannot tnx capital off tho faco of tho earth nnd Invito It to ln " vest. Tills nownpnpor has trlod to prosont In hold clinractors tho need of 'Oregon dovolopmont. Rut It can soo nothing but ruin nnd Btngnatlon Tor this cominonwonlth In LURID A HRAINLKSH PERSECUTION THAT HAS NO CONSTRUCTIVE POLICY HACK OF IT. Tho Portland monoy-londors cnnipaign to tlo up all stnto rovonuesby a law suit with all tho big corporations has mothod back of it. It 1" wlrto to ubo tho powers of tho Blato to tax and to rogulnto tho corporations whon you aro getting d0mo roaults. But It Is unwlso to qarry on a warfare that stops all dovolopmont or railroad construction. Tho Capital Journnl ennnot bollov0 thnt tho brainy men In control or tho hundreds of millions of dollarH 0r railroad property of Oregon linvo bo far forgot tholr duty to thomsolvus and to tho public that thoy qunnoMio reasoned with, and havo lmply(J()T TO HE rLUIIRED FOR A "i)AlljV DIET. THERE ARE HTIM, HUMAN HIDINGS WHO CAN HE ItEASONKD WITH. Wo cannot soo what tho pooplo of the Btnto aro going to gain by such a policy on thu part of stato and county oltlclals. To block collootlon of taxoa uioaiiH iuIIIIoiih of warrants drawing Intorost at public ox pons. ' Tako Hurrlniau for Initauoo. Ho Is carrying on groat reconstruction pollelo. Why not gt the buuollt of them In Orogon? Ik that nbiolute ly Impossible? WIS WOUIil) RATHER 1IAVH LAR(!E CONSTRUCTION CREWS AT "WOUIC THAN LAWYHItS. 'Take lit city et.HiiUin: Aro w not moro Intarwtod In tho con fctruotlou of a bmiutlful and moro adoquato now puiwongor dopot than Vo nro In having a few hells strung at stroot crossings? Tho world la progressing and tho doiuauds upon corporations for "hot lor Korvloe and hlghor wngos aro Inuossant. The pnople ennnot iloumud more and moro In tho way of buttor trains 'stud moro hlghor ounipoiiautlon of employes nnd lower rates of haul ing. OREGON NEEDS .MORE CONSTRUCTION AND LESS ORSTRUC WIOXOP RAILROADS. ' KAMiM NEEDS MORE DWELLINGS'. IDs Dear Ola Mother. "My dear old mother, who Is now 83 years old, thrives on Electric Bit tors," writes W. B. Brunson, of Dub lin, da. "Sho has taken thom for about two years and enjoy an ex cellent appetite, feels strong and sloops well." That's tho way Elec tric Bitters affect tho aged, and tho oamo hnppy results follow In all cases of female weakness nnd gon- ornl debility. Woak, puny children too, aro greatly strengthened by them. Qurantecd also for stomach, 'llvor and kidney trobios, by J. 0. Perry, druggist, 60c. Thoro is groat scarcity of dwolllng house In this city. Pooplo ooniu horo with tholr fninlllas and thon havo to LEAVE FOR AVANT OF SUITABLE DWELLINGS. All tho houses that aro worth renovating havo boon robullt, and still tho domand Increases. Tho erection of at UmtU 300 modornto slzod dwolllngs Is nn urgent ne cessity TO ACCOMMODATE THE FAMlLtCS WHO WANT HOMES. Stroot paving, moro olcclrlc railroads, more public buildings, will re quire moro modern houses and hotel room. THE TIME HAS COME FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OP SOME MOD KIIX FLATS AT SALEM. Another large modern hotol would ho flllod with buslnoss tho dny it Is 'thrown open to tho public. Clump and comfortable suburban dwolllngs costing from $400 to $760 would ho A GOOD INVESTMENT FOR ANYONE WHO WOULD Kit EOT THEM, Salem will grow faster In tho next two years than It hns In tho past ton years, and thoro should bo homos for tho pooplo coming horo. o THE PORTLAND HORSE SHOW. "Tho Portlaud limit club wilt pull off tho first equina society ovont aver attempted lu Oregon. ParUniul society people aro vlolng with oaoh other to bqo WHO CAN KQLll'SE THE REST IN SWELL ATTIRE. Roxos havo boon sold to amount of over M000 and it Is ostlmntod gato, roooplts will go to ? 15.000. Thoro will ho hundreds of fine blooded animals, with lino Qqulpag03 AND DISPLAYS OF RIDING HORSItS. The dook-tallod horso and tho swallow-tallod man and tho decolletto woman will ho In ovldouoo by tho thousand. Snlom society people aro In tho greatest flutter ajid aro PREPARING TO ATTEND 11Y THE CARLOAD, After tho way Portland people attonded tho state fair by tho thou sands it would bo a mighty lino thing to ruu an excursion from Saloui to tho Portland horso show. THE LATEST WORK OP FICTION. I , Tho Atlantio Monthly has began publication of what pr6mlsea to "be tho most charming soctoty novel of tho year. Waldo irafl O. A. C. Go from thotop to tho cround floor nnd visit tho nttractlvo dining room, finished In croon, whoro tables aro itastlly arranged for Co girls. Co to tho kitchen nnd peer Into tho Btoro room whoro 600 gal lons of fruit, to say nothing of Jnms and jollies', await tho winter serving No less than 25 bushols of cucum bers nro required to mako pickles for tho winter for .this modest llttlo housohold, whllo good, old-fashlon-od, homo-mndo snuor krout, 700 pounds of It, Is "curing" In tho good old fashion way to bb added to tho winter's monu In homeopathic dosos, ns wanted. Truly, tho building, and equip ment of such a structuro ns Waldo hall Is a horculoan task; but In sum ming up It must not boT forgotten that good Judgmout, courtesy, pa tlenco and diplomacy aro nccossnry characteristics of tho ono who would nssumo control of tho establishment! as matron, and In tho selection of, Mrs. Iloruor for tho position It Is safe to venture tho opinion thnt no mistake has boon mnde. Corvallls Gnzotto. o ( Out of Sight. "Out of Bight, out of mind," Is nn old Baying which applies with special forco to a sore, burn or wound that's boon trentod with Buuklon's Arnica Salvo. It's out ot sight, out of mind and out of exist ence Piles too nnd chilblains dis appear undor Its honllng Influence. Gurnntood by J. C. Perry, druggist, 25c. -o- Profo-sor ', M Parvln .after a visit In this city, has returned to his homo lu Portland. Catarrh Is a constitutional dlscaso originating In Impure blood and requiring constitutional treatment acting through and purifying tho blood for its radical nnd permanent cure. The greatest constitutional remedy la Hood's SarsapariHa In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as S n rsatabo. 100 doses $1. Nasal nnd other local forms of catarrh are relloved by Catarrlets, which allay in uainmatlon and deodorlza discharge. Wc A Savings Bank Account Hns many doslrablo features not possoasod by other Investments. VIZ; 1. Absolute safety. 2. Always oonvoritblo into cash. 3. Froodom from worry and trouble. 4. No expense nttaohed. 5. Prluqlplo can bo inqronsed or diminished by auy amouut at any time. 6. Prompt and regular pay ments of luterost. Theso features mako it an Ideal Investment and especially desir able for thoso holding trust funds. Wo welcomo small as well as largo accounts. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK. How's This? Wo offor Ono Hundred Dollars Howard for any enso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. P. J. Ohonoy & Co. Toledo, O. Wo, tho undorslgnod, hayo known F. J.' Cheney for tho last 15 years, and hollovo him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially ablo to carry out any obll gatlons mado by his firm. Waldlng, KInnan & Marvin, Wholcsalo Drug gists, Toledo, Or. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken in tornally, acting directly upon tho blood nnd mucous surfaces of "tho systom. Testimonials sent froo. Prlco 75c per bottlo. Sold by all druggists. Tako Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. O' The True Solution. Tho Tolophono-Rcglstor la respon sible for this: A young mother chnncod to occu py a scat in front of us on a train last weok. whon an amusing Inci dent occurred. Sho wns vainly en deavoring to quiet hor youngster, who wns apparently about two yen's old. ' Tho young cherub had gor mnndized vast quantities of fruits, nuts, etc., ond positively rofuscd to ho comforted. Finally an old gon tlcmnn who wnB sitting besldo tho distressed mothor, and whom wo took to ho her father, remarked "Jonny, I'd larrup that kid." "Oh, I hato to whip a child on n full stomnch," sho said. "Looks to mo llko It'd bo an ensy mntter to 'turn It over," wns tho quaint reply. o A Certain Cure for CrQiip Used for Ten Years without n Failure. Mr. W. C. Bott, a Star City, Ind., hnrdwaro merchant, Is enthuslas"Io In his pralso of Chamberlain's Cough Romody. Ills children havo all been subject to croup and ho hns used this remedy for tho past ton yours, and though thoy much feared tho croup, his wlfo and ho nl waya folt safe upon retiring whon a bottlo of Chamborlaln's Cough Rom ody wns In tho houso. Ills oldest child was subject to sovoro attacks of croup, but this romedy novor fail ed to effect a spoody curo. Ho hn rocommondod it to friends anl neighbors and all who havo used it Bay that it Is uncqualed for croup and whooping cough. For salo at Dr. Stono's drug storo. WHY WE TALK QUA! Because wo Bell quality. n didn't our trade would dltt an, from us mighty quick. Our Cloths, back .us up in all tho good thhn wo . can say about them; in our customers, too, "bear 0,t our statements. It u the , way In all our other M. tlons. Wo mako It a point to to got tho best qualities possible to obtain. Wo know thero aro othet good fatores that carry excellent . goods; but wo know that none hirs x hotter, nnd that our prices anility for quality aro always a littla lower at least, and often nwei lower. G. W. Johnson & THE CLOTHIERS M o -a. m v o 3gl i -a. . BeAW tKo ? IM Will TOU HSI8 WwajS BOBgM First Class Conveyances and Reliable) You always ret it I can giro you ao;itt( that you deslre-tuii to it that Is gttft Horses boarded. FASHION M C. W. YiSH 18M.17 X, High St 1 Blgutnrt of a. tftf&it State flood Bonds Meeting. Judgo John II. Scott, of Snlom, president of tho Stnto finmi nnn.iu association, Is conducting nn active i.uiuiuuKu m ueiuur or the Good Roads meeting to bo hold In tho rOOmS Of the Pnrtlnlll Pninmnrilnl club, Novombor 14th and 15th. Judgo Scott doblres that every com- ... u"nai. agricultural, horticultural and Irrlgatlonal organ ization In tho stnto send delegates. ' o A Most Worthy Article. Whon an nrtlcln bna linnn nn fhn markot for yoars and gains friends every yoar, it is safo to call this medtclno a worthy one. Such Is Bal lard's Horhount Syrup. It positively euros eouidis and nil nuimnnnrv .lic enses. Ono of tho bost known uior- ouuws in AioDiie, Ala., says: "For five yoars my family has not been troubled with tim rini,. coughs we owo this to Ballard' ixurvuuuua syrup, i know it has saved my children from many elck spoils. Sold b.v D. J. Pry. CASTOR I A Far latitats aai ckildr. Ik m Ym Hiyi Always BtK Smts the atg&fttrGf &&&&& NEWPOR! The Ideal Pacific Coast Resort oa ; YAQUINA BAY' Comfortably and quickly reached from 8ALM A Pacific to Albany, thenco Corvallls & Eastern Itailw- TTm,n,1 trln rnto frnm'SALEM. $5-00 for W for return until October 31st, nnd 13.00 for three dtfB going Saturdays and roturnlug Monday followlsf tickets honorod for going or roturn trip from fM & Eastern "overy Sunday" excursion tram jearuu M. and returning leave Newport 6:30 P. M. For further information call on ticket eni m Salem, Corvallis & Eastern, Albany, or OKO.I. " ,1 General rassenger Agent, ConallIfl&Efra,, Announcement m a X Al. n.iHllA io my pairoua anu ." vm hVJH That I havo added a Horso Shoeing depwtmen horso shoor, and the patronago of any an in this line. Special attention paid to ' and lamo Horses, aaiisiacuuu D , tton to uuimmg trucsa, ejpa thoxonili nl hides. A first-class paint shop and an tt rf rf J hides. Paints, oils, varnishes and lw" fr M Wagons, buggies and backs, also farm n t plows, harrows, cultivators. Ab 'h, gines, Nicholas & Shepherd traction e r erv and casolino engines. It w $ to us if you need any ol ""1Ild-uo W " soo us, whether you buy or not. ly answered. GEO. B. JACOB. Corner Front and Pine streets, Norto U CC BWW tZZaM &" 4iLrB.B.B.me cmf R . "- ,m fTi itf""