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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1908)
E&d 15 DAILY CAPITAL JOUltN'AL. RAT.KM. OKKOOX, FBIAY, JAXUAltV 17, 1008. THE CAPITALfJOURNAL li. IIOPKIt, Kd. and Prop. An Independent Newppr imoled to American lYlndplw tvJ IbcTWN ud Dretopmnt of All Oregon. rubtltbed Krerr Krtalttg Ucpt SnniUjr, Salem, Ot. ? HunscniiTJOX rates. (tnrtriabtr (n Adrtnce,) DiUTi br mall, r r'- ..J.OO rr month.. -Wo -. I'er month .....-J'c .1.0) Hlx month! .....-Oc are eatab- $1.00 for three HPEGJAL KLIVERV. For conrealence of subscribers branch delivery office a ltehcd at the following aiacea at, it corns per raomn, " "Aiyhim Storo, F. 0 Do Voo & Sou. Asylum Atonuo Junction. Carllno, Seventeenth street o A. V. Lane, Gardon Road storo liaue's Store, Alex, Daue, South Commercial street. Btoctrlo Store, C. M. Epplcr. East Stato "treet. Fair Grounds Btoro, Harrison Dee, Fair Grounds Road. Howoll'a Corner, Twelfth and Cross streets. 0. IC Grocery, A. A. Engleba t, Twolfth stroot. Whcotor'o Store, W. D. Wbeoer, Highland w Yow Park Btor, F. O. Rower ox, Twolfth and Leslie. imiOMT STAR. IlrJglit star, would I wero sleudfast as thou art Not In tho lono uplondor hung aloft tho night And watchlnjr, with otornnl lids apart, Llko Nature's patient, slcopIesn Eremite, Tho moving waters at tholr prlcstllko task Of puro ablution round earth's human shored Or floating on the now soft fnllon mask Of snow upon tho tnotintuln and tht moor. No; yet still steadfast, still unohanKsoble, Pillowed upon my fair love'M rlponlnB breast To fool forever I to soft fall and swell , , Awnke forever In n sweet unrost, 8IIII, xllll to hwir her tend or taken breath Haif pnealonlens, and so swoon on to death. vlfllm Keels. DISCUSS ONE DEAD AND ONE LIVE ISSUE DISCUSSION' OF THE UNIVERSITY DILL THE IMPROVEMENT OF TIIH COUNTRY One of the noticeable features our oouutryalile Is the better character tjf houm that are golnk up on all sides. Thoeo houses are painted, have roomy porches, ami MANY OF Til KM ARE HQUIPPUD WITH WINDMILLS AND WATHIt-TOWHltS. All ibis means greater convenience und comfort for tho fnmlly. Then ono notice many larger and more comfortable barns. Horses and eattle am better eared for. There tire even better pens for swine, and HWI.VK Allll A CI.KAM.V ANIMAD IF THEY HAVE A CHANCE. Wo know of one man who builds an lusUlo bedroom for tbe swine. Thoy have In each pen bh outside room or lavatory and make use of It. Hotter ohlokou hounoe are built, and occasionally one sees A OOOI) ROOMV OHANARV, OR IIOI'HK I'Olt STORINO CHOPS AND MA. CHINEHV. On top of this one sees bettor school hoasee and better Improvements around tbe school house, neater Krounds and treee wet out. Along with better school hbtieee and resilience Ik tbe farming and fruit growing districts owe better publle roads. (lood rHtd and bridge are tbe natural result or IIINTIIIl SOCIAL ASD INIlDSTHIAIi AND HIH'CATIONAIi CONDITIONS. The old sueeeaelon of o,HHgmlre aal loeg-drawa pools of mud and water will not Muwtr the contMMnry that ballda better hemes. Roller reads, better bridges and Wetler culverts to let tbe water escape froth die roads are Inevitable demands of better farm roadHtoae. 'Wish better borne ami seliool prlvllegee, THIIItE Wll.l, lilt MOItll HQQIAIUMTV AMONG Til II DWRM.ICItS IN Tlllf PAKMINO UIC (RONB. Thoy will m ofteaer in eebnol, at church a4 lode and grange, aet Mi oee aeother's koese. m4 there will be note en Joy nest. The rouelry Iiobhm end coed Minna will be store prised and THIIItlt Wll.l. Illl MISS RCSII TO l.ltWIJ 'I'll II FAUMS POH 11 1 II CITIILS. The who.. geeerel ootMtKIm Is favorable to s higher dvlllMHoH and with a latrker settled eopulaUoe 1st our elite aeefts progress. TIIH UIMMCII OF COlfNPV JUDGIfc llfftr THIS There I goad watted for thai e4Me tg MArlgg pgsHy. Jedgw fcVott has Bs4e a aaleadU record It sMa lejaMtia, Igyggto reed butHHag Alde trwa recda agd brldgea THII (UMtltllNT ILVPItVSII OF COUNTY HAS IIIIIIN 11111,1) DOWN. The fact Is the eatouel of state tax aald by the eouaty la hniar thai the total eaaaty tax. The elite of the com My jadge hat haceate a rery httaartaat eae 1MR 1HIYOND ITS OUKMNAI, DIMILVglQNS. The praaeta baalaeas 4 the trial eeart bartaaas baa bawme larger maa lae swratj ausaiaiatratt work. The read sad WHdge wrk of this aiace baa basaaaa alaaaat large enuuKtt it) otvi'i'Y TIIH TI.MII AND ATI'IINTIQN QF A SlNGI.lt MAN. A snaanufel caiy jadg baa ta be a pretty goad lawyer, a good ad iHUtbtrkH ami n htfewr exaert. He la beabtee a awiaber of tbe coaaty board of etjaanaaHe TO GO OVHU AND 4Xltltmn' UP Till! WORK OF TIIH COUNTY ASSHSS01U The ctHtHty J4ae baa to make a the coaaty badgt. with the help at the eoaaty eeiaate!ieae aad Wry the laaa. The eoaatr jwisa ba aare of tbe aaor Md tie ladbjaat aoar aad aa MRU the r4iad eaoarrtaara mi Jadgot sad tJertjt of aleeUem. AHQirr HiMMtirrs Ed. Jeurnal: Seeing an inspired article In your Issue of tho 3d pur porting to como from a young at torney named WInslow, I beg space to make a correction. This tirade I deem unnecessary to answer and should wholly Ignore the gontlcman only for the fact that ho gives mo credit for an artlclo which appeared In tho Capital Journal of Dee. 31 taken from tho Solo News editorial, ono of tho brightest llttlo papors In tho Btato, and I don't want Bro. Duggor to think for a momont that I had garbled and placed to my credit ono of his best editorials. Had Mr. WInslow used ordinary good Judgmont ho could havo easily seen that I was not tho author of tho nrtlclo and thus Baved some of his vnluablo tlmo and energy. I would hero say I nm but a common ovory day farmer trying to nmko a living for my family at clover rais ing and dlvorsined forming. I am not a lawyer seeking cheap notorlty by rtishlnK Into print. While It Is truo I, In my fcoblo way, perhaps aeslatud somo llttlo In bringing this very unpopular munsuro to a vote of tho psoplo and having accomplish ed this I nm wllliug to allow the voters to decldo this very Interesting appropriation nt the ballot box. No, Mr. WInslow, I have never by word or othorwlso ndvoonted the "elimina tion or all high schools," "Oregon Agricultural college" or the ilUtte university nnd never at any time havo I poised ns nn onemy to higher education, but have often expressed mysulf In favor of bettor sustained public schools, high and prefatory schools and tho col I eg-, and a liberal appropriation for tbe state university properly seggrognted, lv.it always op posing excoaalve and blind appropria tions. And aa to bis stand regarding the ballot title given by tbe attorney general he bus wild It Is wroag an I he must surely stick to It, like the Irishman who anld to a friend that hie uatuVs mulo was 10 V4 hands high and weighed 1000 pounds. He ask ed a neighbor, "Did I really say that?" Aad when lutormed he had ha exclaimed, "If I said the mulo was 18 Vfc hands high, I will stick to It." No, Mr. WInslow, misrepresents tloa of facts or Juggling of ttguret won't make any votes tor the $116.. 000 eoatlaaal annual appropriation, nor l your reference to Judge Oallo way timely or proper. Oae would In fer that beeaaee he erred If he did err, la his daclsloa Is ao reason that ha will do ao la the ease of the ballot title wbleb seems to me to be plala and explicit. IBUGIBNI PAUUBft. Albaay, Oregon. car cUn) aawred badfais sags email when enaxeoeted dj oe- rhe oerataa aen rjtea lba tble hi la tue. for thaj- are eoa fj oatd with a beavT deeU awtag to the dlaOatabed Vaalaai af the eiate raiirvade and tb eoatraHbsa of r veaaea goaefally. Sbai tbU aialaof aJaUe will have e tbe vary erttfttagMi natal peopata raroMiy ataa pablle remaiaj to be see. TIIH KAKHIt IHJHS NOT UIIOIIDW IMtQ HIS PUVNS OltAOllFCL. I.V AND IT iaWV POKmil.lt THAT Hl Wl,, NOT YIItl.D A JOT IN AST IHirriiTUK aalaaa the cry of ibe ttxpam becoaaea too tod ttwt WiHUm wUt have t yield ader sarb tiretetaeee. Why Wuh Swiuitur Dtjlph Dufuntoil? Ta the IMItor of The Jenraal: The Portland Joaraal's editorial "Tbe Aaaaaalnatlon of Dotph" Is nrob ably Intended as a contribution to tba general argameat against tbe electwn of senators by the leglala- tare. The writer waa one of tho who refused to be drlvea to vote for Mr. Dolph. Whe tbe erooketlnaaa of that so-called emem became appar eat, when the right to a secret ballot waa dtereaarded. wbea no blading ballot waa ever reached aar pro poaed, when the boa simply soaght to manacle the few who had goae In to tbe meeting anowaed. I was the nrat to call a halt. That meeting "aalt" before the fall program could be carried oat. Tbe aext d. as the Journal say. Iluy. A wjofking bd dafsf ' Mhed an Kaw Yorbar Yet." mu wered the filar. 1 haua t mp yon at U oaSs. 'No; one d I've beta tmaj- tettieg lay HHai oat of the baaJc tar fear tMe gaanaiwM vM st k. and tbe bast I've Imnmi buy puMtag H b4cl far fear ibe burgUra weaid get It " Oate mor the fated aumber lwealUr Uaeurae wmpaale kave wubdrawa frem Wlteoaeia! Capital National Bank We oter our castomcrt all the fa cilities afforded by oo4era and wellnettted uaektaj tnatlta tkia CourtvotiK md prompt at teatloa gtt.n t. n ubtitiMi en- SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Oar SaTtage Dpnmat aJfordt the opportaniiy of saf0:r Ureu log amal Umoants from ne dol hu up -where It di xy betUr mteceat tbaa gover.m,nt boads. nd jet be avliab! ta ca.e of Utvii Mr. Dolph lacked ono vote of olec tlon. That lacking voto was charged up to me since I had come from that ssction where conventions aro called "rabbit drives" and where mombors of tho legislature are understood to be merely representatives of the ring. This doctrine had never been assented to by me. It Is not at all certain that Mr. Dolph could have been elected by popular vote, for, though a man of ability, the people did not like h!a pro-corporation affiliations and ten dencies. It became a question whether people must accept corpora tion candidates for no better reason than that they wero said bo very "statesman-like." It Is safe to say that tho men who opposed Mr. Dolph wero united on theso two propositions; first, that having no personal ondo to servo thoy wouH agroo to any good Republican who did not havo tho samo disqualifica tions as Mr. Dolph. Second, that they wero In favor of tho selection of senators by tho people. My own resolution to this offect which passed tho houso with only four dissenting votos was "put to sleep" In tho son ato by the friends of Mr. Dolph. If tho falltiro to eloct a ring can didate la equivalent to his assassina tion," It must be admlttod that tho voters of the stnto are showing signs of adopting the assassination bust nees quite unfeelingly. Mr. Dolph could not be elected be cause the people had some repre sentatives In that loglslnture nnd for once the game of politics would not work. To be sure somo mUtaken were made. One mistake was mndn by Mr. Dolph himself, In supposing that he could represent the great corpora tions nnd the people at tho samo tlmo. The politicians mndo n mlstnkc in assuming that all the representa tives would do nil things whatsoever that said bosses might domand of them. I was told that I made "the great est mistake of my llfo," becnuse 1 paid any heed nt all to the wlshosj of the people whose representative I was supposed to be. The people took a hand In that notable itrugg'e' against the bosses which resulted In j Mr. Dolph's defeat. And the people of Oregon will mako, the greatest mistake of their lives If they throw away the advantages they aow have and Imagine that tludr i Interests are safe In the hands of professional polltletans, who, as w, all know, have no nee for Statement No. 1. On this point let no one be deceived. Mood tUver. Or., Jan. 15, ios. -e There one waa a maldnu young and gay. Ibe'd laugh and atng the whole long any: . nm w atapw wi wwu, priUi Cold after ;o.d, cough aftercouthl v,.,v ..- w vurea th r 1 i f 1 1 Isolds ioias rstLc-j;:8? . . -, d, t , want Is a medicine that will breiW M a Achr IAy? ' CAe7J( JJi. this habit, hcalinflnmedmetnbrS i Ti'ii ii iiiiiir1i1i1ITTfir,,r" MMWiWIWMIlininMM Get Commercial PRINTING That is Right PRINTING that Leaves the Right Impression EL LI fill Does mat ifi Specialties.... WEDDING, RECEPTION, PROGRAMS and FOLDERS Pirstclass Work for Briefs and Pamphlets done while You are Asleep. N. D. ELLIOTT 223 S. Com'l St. Over Journal WWnimslWsHHiHWWW mWMKWIiHHmilHW N'ow that I take HolllUer'j Rocky Monntala Tea. Dr. Stone's Store. o Suirit UtNtlity. Tba money to make marry with Yoa most produce upon the spet: Thowgh Santa CUus may he a myth, Tba man who runs the store 1 not. Philadelphia Press. HVBIIV MOTHKK. la or should bo worrf ni when the lit tie one bare a conga or cold. It may load to croup or pleurisy or poeuatoala thea to something moro serloae. Ballard'a Horehound Syrup will cure the trouble at once and pre reat any complication. Sold by D. J. Pry. OASTOlllA. Wiu T 1 14 Yea Htn titrt Bsapt t aijm. CASTOR I A for lafitaU and Chlldrea. Tk KW Ym Hivi Always M$ J J. ii. aibert, l m. grojsan'. t1j.m. tv- ,r . II frACl,rB in. rrr . y.f?TJ i ' ' W,UVH l w rrcs. WWi oi W44cAt JOS. L ALBERT. Oh KVIft An Old Friend in a New Dress In announcing the conversion of the SALEM STATE BANK info (he National system, under the title of tbe United States National Bank And the Increasing of Banking Capital to $100, I vl mk I BARK I Qfi Coush Remedy M Coughs, Colds aiCROUP (WJSORt THROAT HMlriIOAT-4liNCS tm "" -iAirija- " j l I1IHMI fllin Mum I Prtcsa 25c. 50c. tl obSam k. m.... j . "" I ..-v.i uruggnta OTeryirharo. Wa wish to thank our customers who havo made It dslrab to do thi. and expres a hope for a continuance of the r-easaal relattoaa horotofore establUhed. Wo assure thorn the same cart ful and courteous treatment accorded them Iu tho past. Bnlng la eondlUoa to take on and oare for new buslutss conndootly sollolt a share or the vh0l of the bank accounts of a customer, a ibogghtful oonsldMratloa of your requirements assured. Oar Qgard of Directors, intmim Oomrnktoo and offlcia s n coaposod of Mild hgslnejB b 9t lm kaQwn for keca lBg nesa laalkt. whgsa rp ftijwleaoi aHd oLtar judgment hao n4 hU baak what t fc tt4ajp-a, abofctUly sufs depository, an If Mkntloa to wkloh jnn can intrust your funds without the :8W aeeit&tlaa. United States National Bant J. P. ROTiFRS Pfc;j .. .,.. , . . muil yjt nt trc, vice rrea. j l. y. nMKD, Cashier D, W, EYRC, Ass't Cask, j "&$.