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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1908)
ME3 EKn ! f fcl m i DAILY CAPITAL JOUKNAL. SALEM, OIIEOON, MOXDAY, JANUARY 27, 1008. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL V IIOFER, Kd. i-ud Prop. An Independent Kewptfxr Derofod to American I'rlnciplec and UnTi'rogrcM tad lurelopement of Ml Oregon. ruhUhed Krerr Bronlng Kxwpt Sundtf, 8lm, Ore. 8UHSCIUITIOX KATES. (Inraritbtjr In Adrnce.) ttij,'bj wtrrtor, jxr jenr....... .... ..H.W Per inontb-.....)j DHr, by mail, pr yer- ................. 4.0) I'r month...- S5c Wkly,.l)r mM, Pr yer-... ... . LOT Six month ......Wc fs !' BI'KCIAL )ELIVEV. Tor conrcBlenc of inbscrlbori branch delivery offleei r til IWied it the followfBf places At f S conU per month, $1.00 for thrM oat. ABjmm Store, P. O. Do Voo & Son, Aylum Arenuo junction. Carllno, Sovontconth street o A. W. Lane, Garden Rond itoro. Dauo'b Store, AIoz, Daue, South Commercial street. Klectrlc Store, 0. M. Epploy, East Stato street. Flr Grounds Store, Harrlacn Dee, Fair Grounds Road. Howell' Corner, Twolftb and Cross streets. 0, K. Grocery, A. A. Engleba t, Twelfth street. Wheotor's Store, W, D. Whcoor, Highland avonuo. Yoyr Park 8tor , F, 0, Dower ox, Twolfth and Leslie. E lr I HAVE NOT LIVED IN VAIN. If I can chcor soniy heart, Home iltvd way-worn heart upon llfo'H rugged road; f I can buoy tlilo foot, and tiolp to bear tho load; If I can buoy tho foot, ano to tho tear-dlmmed eye Of itotno poor bowed-down pilgrim that Ih piiBHlng by, And romo uwoot Joy Impart; If I can oojio ho mo pain, Or make omo palo faco brighten with a totioli of light; An4 turn some wayward feet Into iho path of right; If I could lend a strong hand to tho fallen ono And bid him rlso ami Htarl a now and liulp him on, I have not lived In vain. Solsotod. '' 0" . - OKKUtfN WILL HEND A TAPI lUtLKGATIOX. i Proftont Indloatlons nro that Orogon will xttikl n Bolld Tuft dologntlon to tho National Ropublloan convention. Thoro aro omu preferencon oxpruMutl for HiitfliM, but THE (JItEAT MAH8 OF REPUIILICANH HAVE AIISOLLTKIA' NO HHCONI) CHOICE. Tho loadow In this at nr rapidly outoliliitf onto the situation and nro dwlnrlnc Uiommilvo for Taft boontiso ho In th pvoplo's oholeo. If Wti to a dlreot primary, Taft WOULD CAIIRV OltlttlO.V THREE TO ONK.OVim ALL OTIIKH AHPIRANTH. Whllo u fow will wnni a trailing dologntlon to hand ovor to soma dark honw, 4 ho Hontlmotit of the stuto domnmlH an IrwtruaUcI Taft clslo-Ration. Gchedule Is nintiueatlonably a most Important factor In an economically conducted, success-Insured campaign No matter how Bmall or how large your expenditure for advertising tho Investment should be made strictly ALONG LINES FIRST DETER MINED AS REST TO FOLLOW. Thoro aro definite- things to bo accomplished and usually a specified, stun of money Is expected to accomplish those- certain things. Then p'nn ahead, aa far ahead as you can see straight; schedule your work then stick -to it as long as It doesn't prove entirely wrong. In most caseo It Is qulto possible to plan tho ontlro year's advertising expenditure at tho boglnnlng of tho y-ar. But If' this cannot do done, by all meens SL1KE PLANS FOR SIX MONTHS AHEAD, OR EVEN TIIHEB MONTHS AHEAD. Building business by advertising might well bo likened to tho building of a sky-scraper or a farm ihouse. No builder would think of starting work on a sky-scraper without having previously planned how muoh ground It was to cover, how big It was to bo, how muoh It. was to cost, or WITHOUT CONTRACTING IN ADVANCE FOR NECESSARY MATERIALS. Tho samo principles aro Involved In business-building by advertising. Whllo It Is possible to build a brick at a tmo, ouch methods aro cost ly and very uncertain; and when half tho intended expenditure- has been mado It will likely develop that one and another Important detail wa3 overlooked, 80 THAT ALL THE WORK AND EXPENSE PROVES UT Tint LOSS. Most small advertisers, and a great many big ones, neglect this Im portant planning ahead to their own great disadvantage. Indeed many conspicuous failure.), and many mora less consplcIou3, ARE DUE TO THE LACK OF ANl DEFINITE, PREDETERMINED PLAN OF ACTION. This nowspapor offers free consultation as to a successful advertising campaign try us. WALLA WALLA WILL HAVE WEAR1 WILLIE CHAIN GANG t Hereafter It will be tho iron-clnl rule of tho authorities In Walla Walla to place all convicted prison ers In tho justices court on the chain gang even though the sentence Im posed Is only for ono day, and to seo that all who are able to work pay In full for their lodgings at the county jail, says the Walla Wallu Statesman. There are now Ave members Jf tho gang, but with the six taken up last night In case they recolve a term of imprisonment, tho number will be swelled to oloven. Thus far .the justices chain gans has given eminent satisfaction and In addition to getting much needed work done on the roads, It Is be lieved that It will have- tho effect of materially decreasing the number of cases in tho pollco court. Caught in tho Rain. thon a cold and a cough let It run on got pneumonia or consumption lUo Tact fZ r ... iw.. jicac rtre Did not causo so much Buflerlne ut homeless as many a caso of cczem its miserable victim. And the relief did not bring so much Joy as Hood-, s parllla has given thousands of dm relieving tho agonizing Uchlng and tani! of eczema-tortured pconle. In a Bed of Ffre-"I iked in.i. . flro for yors. owlne to blood rmi.i. .!& my ooay, iicnmtr intensely. Hotnii.i'.'" rnontdldnothelpme. I tried &$ aaparlllawid continued taking It bii i0' entirely cured." Mrs. J. T &,'' Csxbondale, Pa. w"4t T!a4 that Manrf.it.. . . ,.v. u-v" ." -,r? n toutt holped until we- used Hood' K.!2 bands of our two-year-old son on SJZ ,tt eciema on his faco and Hmbj. No m J1 holped until wo used Hno.1'. i.5w,t which soon completely cured." Mi? W: Wicx. 123 Montgomery St., Patarsoa, J J iu ""'""fxiM is soia CTerr!, In tho nsual liquid, or In tablet foriW MiiM. inn rv... -.- . .. " imiBiwiiMiiiiii m iU)WtH. 1 Charles Hogan, a ploneerful WU to utau. Tlffnnn m.m i -.k. . . x-. iio uujj men navejoln-J ,tA ..Minn i- 1IFAH.tL . mo uiuvu o.u yuvuuurn. o- Pac In Jail. that's all. No matter how you ff'tlye accuratoly describes flM your cough, don't neglect It-take ifoel nga who lByconfl "J Ballard's Horhound Syrup and you'll Llth QQ attack rhoJmb SMILES o- TIIK PKOPLE VS. PKHSONALITV. Just bucaiiBe a man want a thing Is no sign ho ought to hnvo It or will gut It. Itomumber our advrtlsurs who onnblt ttii to moat our pnyrolta. Trndo with thorn. Tin "Olngorbrond Man" will tako tho wholu hakury. Tho rlfEliL to equal tnxntlon for maltt and foinalu dog Is now up to tho city oounoil. No roprosontatlvo of tho pttopln -Hliould try to dodgo this Ihiuo. Coino, gentlttnien, show your hHnd. A word to tho Jury acquit tivelyn and Thaw and lot; them quietly drop out of Might. Shall a mnn mako hlmstlt a ouudldnU or almU h wnlt until the poo plo mako hint u onudldntv? Undor th dirtntt primary law the timid man. who will not rustic and WW lib claims. STANDS LITTLH CHANGE 01 GETTING ONTO TIIH TICK ICV. Uudv ihe dlrtot pjiuwiy 1m- th uhRmwh um, who Us not got hlniaulf bfai tit pwpla vny iiiMc). IK y iiiihMe wy eitM't gt of. "f1 . . V " lint' a man who Um ishI h grM dMt Urn trivtIUt about In llltlt flHiHimlKMN HAS AN ADVA .VTA (Hi Thtt hmim wdo i neli h AOiHlftHtkiM ttulr thw dlrwt irliHrr U wwrt lilMtavlf 4o NMkt MHy lMtprMloB on Ut paofilt who do Hot kttow klm tmniiuliir. It UW qK h Mcrllioc of tlmo tutd momy to w onto tho ticket for ft Uls 04MM. or for Mrs. bb4 ataiMaU t ik. i. mmt t H ttrrlftM to trod g Uu pojilioa TO IIAVUTIIH DliR rm riHiruii viri'H Mill TIIIOI OK AGAINST TIII8M. Wo oboil not tllsroumfo tho boot kind of mi rron cotalai mb f ;r 'Wt vlr of lb. Host OroKMUM U tkrowlmj U harpooN Into T. T. mwit ror nmniNc or HUIIMN Whntovtr wo mny think of Geo. 0. UrowneU, his twittmony In tho Hall cttfiu wan ilovold of hypoorlcy. IIu (low not pretond U h anything hut n oommoiiMlHy polltlolan. A frltmlly oontost to do up the oUtor follow- mm gnu him out f huluM W a funuy way to show frlOMdohlp. ItMkiHK of tho HNotnployeri onm ihkh tot too busy. Mayor Rodgcrs could not bo deceived ns to what Is a real poker game. Tho unemployed might bo doing worso might bo busy nt cvll-dolng. Tlllnmook is to got waterworks. Tho man who fakos tho pooplo odueotoH thorn as tho gold brick artist educates tho suckor who buys. HtiMiiU this city had onough loc- jiureB on -.Mnrriags" ror a softson7 Tho mnrkots say diamonds nro a drug. Woll, what uso aro thoy any way hut to sparkl in a protty wom an's oar? Sparo-rlbs, spuds and kraut ar now In Benson. For some rasona wo prafr thorn to mlnc-plis and burtlo soup. Tho Clackamns bar favors Schno bol for district attorney. Which bur? Gas or liquid. St. Paul's church at Oregon City hat a vwitnl choir. Wear vosts? bo ovor It In no tlmo. Tho Buro euro for coughs, colds, bronchitis and nil pulmonary diseases In young and old. For Balo by all drugglBts. o C. S. Fitchard bought 71G bales of hops at Independence last week at 6 Vi to 7 Vi cents, o Etigcno fruit mon will go upon an excursion to Hood River. rhoumatlsm t.. bago, stiff Joints or muscles b.. lard's Snow Liniment will cure u iruuuic, reuevo mo pain, and nH you ns supplo as a two-yoar-old. fti Knio uy an druggists. You Can Laugh AT THE THOUGHT of any distress after eating If you will only bogin tho meal by taking a doso of HoNtottr Stomach Hitters It will propnro tho stomach to re oeivo tho food, aid In Its propor di gestion and assimilation and keep tho bowels open, HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS can thus prevent and euro Sick Head, ache, Flatulency, lleiutliuin, Bloat ing, Vomiting, Indigestion, Dyspep la, Colds and Female Ills. Try It todnv. ' 4f ur.3 1 11KKORT BARK Cough Rcmcd Aitoivrru rvic jii ii ii I'riiiniiii,!! Coughs, Colds unuur Whoopinj(Cou(h nor,rnM Dronchltli SORE THROAT iTIIKOATtndU'NCS HKIMY SAttM, wmtPMittt, ORtCON.U.$.A. Ii' r r kd pc( w l.'r Wit. frat)-ftTt I Prices 25c, ROc, $1.00 Sold flrst-class druggists ovorywhors. IS A IHIMQCItAT WHO Rl'.VS AN I VIMILiivmi-.. ,.,. PIIR, whI smom to thlBk if thai illotrlei k u kif. . ii.uii. .w m inroinwi ! DiMt ulowlag Uom toy on Coutt Thoro is oi NtHek tnlhttolKam for ronoofruwoi iMMlaai parluj. UofONo'OMd AllMay aro tlry an J moot. yMMMMMWiWMWMtlfclllilWtltHllMWIItlilMtlMMMijfc Free Rural How unco, loaior shall this city tiw. m (Irttrii cotmomoii lrt jjm Wt.Mt a rwl city park. )9M. H awKwoN plot to not aa tMooMMt odltor Into, mm! m sotry tiro, Huffman U throwlu sIoom i r v ri , 'Phoro ! ho eoHotltiiUoMi lit Hi bit Ion o , rj ,',lt0M ,IIIIN0 A OANDIDATH POR CONORIISS. Wo ! not Mkr tho Idoa ooraolvti of got U ftf Ii im downtac MOihor man to luako a pUeo Ur otrlvs. Hut Oowr foals ho ka a right to tatvr tho noUooal mono. 1 Wm ri in ini nriiM rrow rM noorrlftor ami Mhool Otmtor to Mr. onwr, al TIIIHUI IS NOTHING MQUIl IN STATU IWilTICW m Mail Edition wt Tho fouMlatloiw will bo laid for a ott factory at Cottag Grox-o. The WMirt koM0 of At couwty will re- MMlN Ml IBOfOM. HIM. 1W mm a tf- iMiiaMi pollUcw Md ho ho. a Hghi to r fr ao. R or any o4hr or V IU i tUt lilllo rnMKU( too, bojftro ho goto thriHk it k vnr HO lllftVIXI IIIIWll A MA.VA8IHH WHO TlS S ixDIH.li Rut Oor Is a wrltor ad a. a aoMw wHtor ko oaohl oom tk I a UomWW w Hatty llo tmH U tho Onftdht lato tha oroAkod tsmoMoat WoohlMtoa aurf torn Ui dfllhi lata, o it U I OarkooM WITH His piiv aTuT, J ,8 n voioit " Ho Mkiht 4o houor ihai ao Mag Hho hot hooa thor Imm Q---.U. HIT Hit WOIM.II IIAVU TO IKj CUMJ IHsti.ING. . At any muo. amlor tho tho Ur aHuwr tew Uoro U Bothi.. . vM m trrtac to mako hiojggtf aSiaii. Tto httolo moot niiM, giak. him mad0 M ho atMi tot mi ajM mako kmo a afeltoi , SllvortoM's hraro four hundml are tho foor NMMlm! chlMroa nrolled l tk BNoKe achoow. Why aooa Tom lUohardaon. of the IHkrtlMMl Commercial flub, ggkt the artoi got!? It ho afraid ho wl.l ho aot away hy mlli Too Pooolo's Power mi U amlai ModMsjioa fwr tj,e wKt8iM. t5r la ClaehwHjas couutr. it make UMI ft. . u... .. .. vim iwi 0f um opU 0 tt(,opt M way oho mM H not aawe tho law oaakorv? ' deptloa a rrlm ,.u. it d PMids oa who It U. Kor Ininaui.. AJOI YOU lMa.VXINtt VOPlt AUVIlfriSlN( -11"? Lr r " i-" -WWB V 0 VIlBlBBBiaHBlBBP HMBO MMUri B n M i fc- " t-- '" - mwmmmmL mm that THAN lUMke an HOW MVill UIIAJ) SVUffK VOV IIAVU nv mvT!. ' -r rrr'jr--"-- --.- LkA M u Immi i. .. . .T"""" rm",,,Htett . .... ..... ...::. " " "'iaoia. Diitiintniiv in inn nun. .vv..v:.-Tl",p", ,,l Aim a OK POUU. " ,U ' " W " UN V,,"W SMB OIT lxl1?T tofcUMt - A4 tho Ua t Mrt gmAgm a imn ifni .u. 1 iHtar ounhoHgaii ,r4M Uki to m uar laeomo i )u olMKdo jvMauu tt makoa tho rk tint rkhe. U te a rata that aeer fn t prodoe rooolto for rl. h at.4 poor tliho. tr gigm fttnrtairui win h.ip yau , Stem!,, or ottd lo!Ur or aor- jrnw huerwi at thr par rt. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK WITH THE UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE SER- vicii DIRECT INTO ITS OFFICE, The Capita! ournai is awe to Pnt JLater News than any evenly paper m tne Willamette Valley. A SPECIAL FREE RURAL MAIL EDITION WILL o PUBLISHED EACH DAY containing the latest lui-dt ano telegraphic news and issued for Farm Hom exclusively. TH1StWILL BE THE ONLY DAILY PAPER ON rZrr COAST GETTING OUT A SPECIAL FREE RURAT. matt vinrVTrsKt h 4 .&AW UU4 J, iVH. ' "tb an impendent, reliable news report that is clea ana uncontaminated by corporation influences. CA1LiTBs--TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS " irE PURPOSE OF INTRODUC- L: . , x i tic "ady Capital Journal will be seat ;;r nMS 10' "" Dollar, or one year strictly in ad vance to new trial subscribers for Tf,. nffa I THIS OFFER GCinn nwiu c , I scribe .. F,r;..L .." mlKIY DAYS-During the next thirty days all s -" i iui. iiuifii iki:nir riM .- - . - .i' above term w " V: r: ," ooiam m,s Educed rate by remitting at "' fw f jbns II ha to reme Fri I qae- th ihU! t-J Id 1 1 "5l f-l i:t Fe r a r Iis above term, No deviation, Cs' on any account. 10VER THF pmniADx a...-. .. I strenuous Dolitrrrn .?" .Vil1 Want a Sood daily paper over the con NO COMMISSIONS OR PRFMhim tiT r- eVCr condctcd in this state's tm t at tw tol- .... ""MS-The Capital Journal emnlovs no aeents or sotidlH ...wV .ii 3. K inn Kwl- r .. is independent and n,.his.i. ".iTf IOr ?.c money eve offered the people - r o., uie news without fear or favor. E. HOFER, Editor and Prop. ni V'.I ru:ii,k R si Pis i ST F"0UDI onns Pine r a i a 't V . SALEM, 0Rt( lmmmuu nmummnummum