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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1908)
Jje, vr i&M!id4m jm mmnH W!fiimimWtVi 9AXLX CAPITAL JOUKXAL. 8ALBM, OfUWON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1MM "tvKn' THE CAPITAL JOURNAL K. XOFJMt, J5d. imd rrf. ftpwcnt ttentfrtftt DtYOlM to American Prlnelplei and tbtfTrostw (Mid Derolofemtnt tot All 0res0n rMIel Krerr snle Except 8umr Btem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (IimrUbtr in Adnncc.) '. nr cutter, eer reir...... ..WCd Per month...... ..-..Wo ', y ll, jwr yef- m. 4.00 I'er monlh .Mo r, 1y nsll,.pr tr.. .... J.oo six montni .....wc Afc KflCiAI 5EMlrERr. r!-e ef tmtoerttHt fcranch delivery eee are t t te feHefrle ffeee at 5 cents per moatb, 11.99 ferr tare Ajyfewi Were, F. 0. Da Voa Son, Asylum Avenue Junction. CarHae, vMitMBth street o A. W Lane, Garden Road atora. Dane's iters, Alex; Daue, Sotith Commercial street. Kleetrie ttore, 0. M. Eppley, East State ttreet. Fair OrsHRila More, Harrlsee Dee, Fair Oroaads Road. Hewett's Oerfter, Twelfth us! Croes streets. O. K. rery, A. A. Sadee t, Twelfth street. VMffi Wore, W. D, Wher, IHhla avenue. Tew TtJif yW'r F. g.itwyoil, Twelfth aad Leslie, m' A DANCE AT TUB RANCH Item T?ry polst thoy gajly eoiao, tho bronchos' unnhod foot Jfls th greea sed t the rang with quick emphatic beat; n tresses e the feuxosa glrla as bwinon stream behind tMm -atlke wetl0tiit whips cut at (ho swooping1 wind, TJm hv4ltj eawkeys, brown of faco, ett In their twiddlo thr.onw Am4 wfNjC Vh wild bs of tho miijo in froa uHculturod -toncn, Or tide he'tida the pretty girls, llko gnllatit cavaliorn, AMI peer tho ttottal fairy tnlos Into tholr (stoning nam. WHfct the "beet room" of tho ranch tho Jolly cohered throng MfMm llko a swarm of human boos and laid tho nir with sonjr. T) sasWeNs 4np thoir sweetest amllos nnd Rivo Uiolr longnioB full roln la, efforta to entrap tho boys In admiration's chain. ' Th tM4lor tuno tho strings with pick of thumb and sornpo of bow, 'Jflads ono Hiring keyed u note too high, another keyed too low, Than rosins up tho tight-drawn hairs, tho young folks in a. frot Until their ours nro crottud with tho warning werds: All soil SVluto ytr tmrdnorst tM 'or go! Dnlanco all nn' doso-do! ?wltiR yor cnls wn' run nwnyl ItlBht nn' loft nn' gents snshnyl louts o right nn' tnvlng or treat! On to tho noxt gal nn ropcatl iMiktnon noxl on' don't bo shyt Bwlng yor pnrdnor nn' awing 'or hlghl feftch tho gnls an' clrolo round! Whack yor foot ontll thoy boundt F-rm n boskotl lironk nwny! Swing nn' klso nn' all git gnyi AlmHTt loft nn' baianco nlll Lift your hoofs nn' lot 'om fall! ftwlnx yor op'nttost Bwlng agin! Kiss tho wiro hens If yo kin! tac)t to pnnlnors, do-o-dol All Jlno hnudo nn' off wo go! Oents vnluto yor llttlo swootsi Hltoh an' promonnto to seato! . A ad Uiun tho tnorry darico goes on tilt mo rnlng's Htruggllng light T langthoning utrocka of grny breaks down 4ho bnrrlors of night, Aad bronkH nro mounted l( tho glow of -nrly morning eklen IY wiryllmhed young rnvulors with drooping, stooping oyoe. rh Rowbayu'to tho ranges speed to "work" tho lowing beards, Tka girls within tholr chnutht'rs hide to sloop llko woary birds, And for a week tho young tilks talk of what n Jolly nproo Vhoy hiU thnt night nt.Juckitou'a ranch down on tho Owyhee. Donvor Post. MtlliKI-JV.MAY IUJ WIlA.NO . n Pacific to dleposo of its SouthcrnPaciflc interest. When tho prlncipl o of government regnilatioli of ratcsand practices Is introduced even th o theoretical need to prevent com-binatlona disappears. In place of th Is merely embarrassing suit weshould jlko to seo action by the go vornment to make tho position of theraltroada easier, as by legalizing p ools that they then, with unqucs-tionablo Justice, might bo held to th o atrlotost accountability. -SaturdayBvoning Post, Feb. 15. Srtldom do wo pay any attention to marked editorials sont to this of fice. The above Is sent Ho us from TII13 CELEBRATED WEEKLY FOUND ED III' BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. . It'ls na argument to legalize pooling of competing railroads, and the argument Is very specious. WHY 8HOULD ONE COMMON CARRIER CORPORATION HE Alr LOWER TO HOLD feTOCK IN ANOTHER COMPETING CARRIER? Why should Mr. Harrimnn bo allowed to J&suo stocks and bonds ad libitum on properties ho control? Ho la said to ho making millions of surplus profits out of Oregon rail roads with whloh tools buying other roads and issuing raoro stocks and bonds, on which tho traffic must pay Intorcst and dividends. IX THE MEAN TIME HE 18 BUILDING NO NEW LINES IN ORE CON. Can that system go on forovor until tho mufltlmilllonalro corporation operators for whom tho government surrendered its landB to build tho roads are mora powerful than tho states and tho nation? Of course, tho raultl might bo all'Wlso and bonoflctent and rulo the people for tholr own good, but THE SYSTEM 18 DESTRUCTIVE TO LIBERTY OF TIIK STATE, THE NATION AND THE INDIVIDUAL. Tho system will bring about state ownorship and national ownership and n tho end tho destruction of all frco Institutions. Too much government Is as bad an anarchy, and far moro oppressive. Let tho people stop this kind of 1K)UBLE-SHOOTING THE PRODUCER BEFORE IT IS TOO LATB. We small vermin who crawl about and mako a living on our hands and knees cannot copo with privileges pormitted undor tho gulso of all wise corporation commercialism. Li JPrr J I M;-gsJA(l vvfr dl &.lf.Jt I itj I VnALflSfB fti4l COFFEE Three-quarters of coffee is such that we can't to.uch it; wc make five grades of the top quarter. Your rrocer return your moner K r doa'l IlktScbllllat'i Ilcili w pir fifm. Yes, wo agroo with Mrs. Waldo. Voto ' no bills you do not under stand. Neglected Colds Threatens Life. (From tho Chicago Trlbuno.) " 'Don't trlfio with a cold,' Is good ndvlco for prudent mon and women. It may bo vital la tho caso of u child. Proper food, good vontllnUon, nnd dry, warm clothing nro tho proper imfociinnlH ncnlrtHt colds. If tliov aro maintained through tho change- ry announce myself as n ablo wonthor of nutumn, winter and onndldnto for nomination at tho Ro sprlng, tho chnncoa of a surprlso from Publican prlmnrlos for commission ordinary colds will bo slight, nut or- D- K- ROBERTSON, tho ordinary light colds will bocomo, Turner, Oregon. novero If nooctod, nnd a won es- tntiiiAhn.1 rinr. poIi! in to tho irorma aosiro to piaco my namo ueiore CANDIDATES CARDS THK BUST BOAST THE FAMILY, KVW HAD Can ha obtafaed from our jrla leader aad Juicy beef, aaattoa w pork. All oar saeats are aeleaU from the choicest, and presare foi the table to suit the demands ot tht fastidious. Oar prices are lower far quality thaa yon caa lad at at plaee ia 8aleas, K, O. CROSS, PhB Ml. 7 W SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFIOB ClXr MALL. For water aonriea apply at oMea Bills payable Monthly la adramaa. Cards of county candidates $5. Cards for district and stato candi dates 10. Fr Reprpseiitntlvc. I hereby nnnounco mysolf as a can didate, for tho Ropubltcan nomina tion for Reprosontntlvo at tho prl mnrlos, April 17. HAL D. PATTON. I hereby nnnounco mysolf as a oindldato for nomination at tho Re publican primaries for county su perintendent of schools. WALTER M. SMITH. v MiCKORT B1RK Cough Remedy mi r ' - totfBmmmmt Coushs, Colds CROUP Iwhoopinf Couth BrenchllU SORt THROAT 4.4 1 wwil IM iTMHOAT.ndLUNCS WtOIT DM MMWT CO. SAMM.OfGON.U.S.A. frU. tvwt)H Cnti Frd W. Mulkoy, oxUnltod 8tntos senator of Oregon, says In nn In-, tor view In Washington that he brieves tho next legislature will defoat th Republican oandldato for tho United Stnton senate. j lie thinks tho opposition to Stateroom No. 1 will be carried to that Qxliumc, in order TO DIKCItEDIT THAT PRINCIPLE WITH THE PICO VIM, Thu Hast Orugonlan no rwau why 11. M. Cako, who Is a SUit Diit No. 1 Republican oaudldato for the senate, should nut be tho poo jpls's choleo In tho prlmuries nnd In tho gouornl olootlon. J'horKU nn rmiHtin wliv Roiiubllonn tiAiidhlntos for tlift leulatature aonld not Hlgn HtntoiuMtu No. 1 with tho detormtuutlon to praservu tho yovrer or tho Republican party In the stato, Orwgoti Is lUpMblloan by over 40,000 plurality. WHY HIIOVLU A UHTIMH.IOAN (WNDIDATK FOR THE LHfllBIiA tVHH FKAR TO PLHIXUt HlMSKId-' TO VOTH lOR THE PKOPLN'S OlOlUl Mr Mnlkoy la no prophst. He caanot any further into the atone vrull of tho future than uy other oouunou timn and Ida vlowa urn not ouBlbtont with thu riml pelUtoal situation In Oregon. WITH (WNIIIUATIM OF HQUAL MHRIT KTANDIXU FOR THH HAMK PHINOIPI.IW, THH RHl'UlH.ll'ANS KHOPLD CURRY RVHRY THINCJ IN THH hTATlt lNmllatnn Wt Owgonlan. '(lie (iapltnl Journal caa see no $eod reason why wuU oandldate for lha Rspubllmtn onduatla for the legislature 8IIOULU NOT MAKK HIS OWN HTATIttlllNT TO THE PROPLR ON HIS NOMINATION BIi.NK. If h wants to take SlalmHt Na. l R is la Uto Interest of tk )hw pie for him to do su. It may be in his own Interest as a candidate or It may not. If he wauls to t&ko Htatoinsnt No. 3, lot him do so. Lot him not bo !ty pool-lie. hut' let hU say BOLDLY AND OPENLY THAT I1K IS NOT HHNn TO THE MlfllHIiATUHK TO VOTE FOR THE CHOICE OF THE 'WHM.i; IHIH HKNATOIt. Or R't him make any statement ho plwxu. Let the people lixirn In tha dear hool ot exprieuoo In tako oandldatoa at their word. BIT Ail AMH1UOANH WE SHOULD SCORN SUBTERFUGES AND DHCHP. TWNS, Tnn direct primary and 4he direst weotlon on UnlltM Stntas senator qdd tv that mattdf oompletely om of the powr ot the loghriatur. KXUlUn TO FORMALLY RATIFY THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE AXMRDINO TO I.VW. Tht laws of ihh -tat and the law of the United Stntag rqulr the iViktur to vftilfy aud formally doVar who shall be Uulted Slates KMmlnr for this stata. RRYOND THAT FORMALITY THH LRGISIkXTPRH SHOULD HAV 50 MORE 'W ftY AS TO Wilt) SHALL BE 8HNATOH THAN AS TO W1U) SHALL UK tlOVHRNOR, AND IT WILL NOT HAVE. DIVORCRS IN THE RAILROAD FAMILY. Vka vrHiH4tt'4 salt e dtvorae th UaMMt laeltk and Suttown Pa- Mro nds It a ignm HteMVce- It that nuta hi tMaal. a, ateo, wry "imrly, it tH aaaihlnaOaa of U Uk 8Uro aad the Miehlgan 0uitral. lhH4i am "ttamlhtf &H4 stU" lUtea 1 wuk rltr hh than v th Harrtmaa aarMiws, Roth tm omrtmt W th Nnw York C- f throuRh ownonhlM of stopk la ta auio wa that I'Htoa Paottto ooa- ,ssU Orxm Hhart LImo aad Sonthwn PaalAe. T at a step further hct. n lk New York Caal $m aloaa, the asdM-MU at$KprM ctrt)l thu Nkkt Pat. aaothwr itAraUa td eompotlaK" iwdj a Utt 9 Turthr lak. It oatroK th "par-allel ad eimptlag" Wt Shoro Rn Hway. la dHHl. to nror tho sttlyUtator theory that railroads la a ftftltlou to vomiMte mu1 aot pe eowh4n4 vwM thiowa into co&tude H a, uoatMsVV mrt t th tmaortatlOH atm of the tvuutry. C rrioa aad vwBoR, (or a ttw.voW h th aly hmU. No publ H hro44 a 'far w aro mformdoa th wh)t. vr cawi of th (to arM, vktory m dtwolviH thHrifr of th Norther Pst?ac aiul O im NtHthora howo will ww vfaay v$vt dr ivrdwlag the Vale f (linhtherla what honov Is to tho tho Hopubllcnn primaries for a re- oo. Tho greatest tnennco to-Ahlld nomlnaUon for County rocordor. Ifo nt this soason of tho year is tho! D- - DRAQBR. Uto noslnctoil cold." Whcthor It Is a child or adult, tho cold alight or s-. w,8h to announce to my friends vore, tho very best treatment that llmt 8m a oandldato for coudty can bo adopted l to glvo Chamber- Murcr. subjoot to the Republican lnln'a Cough Romody. It la safe and Primaries. JOSEPH O. MOORE. mire. Tho groat popularity and Im-I monsq salo of. this preparation hAi' ' rel,y nnnounco mysolf a candl- boon nttalnod by Its remarkable Jne for county' commissioner on tho our of this nllmont. A cold novor Republican ticket. results In puoutnonin when It la glv-i - U. HOYT, on. For sale at Dr. Stono's drug Jottorson, Oro. store. ' .. I am a candidates for ofllco of Reports from Iowa nro to tho of.'county Judge, subject to tho Ropub-j foot that th Allison men huve votid " primaries, on the platform of In n body to support TatL As the ,,.., uw, ., Cummlngs fore have done tho.same thlnir. ii united duluRntton for To ft from lown Ik practically assured.' At tu reoueat of many Ropubll- Sevaral additional delasatej Crom un" uu, wu uuoumo cau- Ohlo oongrtmilonal dUtrloU have ,lWfto r the nomination for county bean Inatruotod for Tnft. JuUg' 8uW0t to the oPon PrL jinory oleotlon. A Hlmpln TrlrVf WILLIAM I1US1IBY. Prices 25c, ROc, $1.00 Sold arat-olass druggists everywhere. hy Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing. Nottlng, Pickets, dates, Malthold Roofing, P. & B. Ready Roofing All at lowest prlcos. CIIAS. D. MULLIGAN Successor WALTER .MORLEY. it30 Court St. Salum, Ore. TORRID ZONE FUNARCE W. W. HALL. It's an easy matter to keep your; JqIhu and musoles supple no inattojr I whai yur sgw My or muw u For AsHTusor, I hereby announce my candidacy hav suffered with rheumatism. -Rub ,B tR RPubMoan primaries tor as youwolf night aud morning with Dal. W8Wr of Mar,on 0o"n Pledging lard's Snow Liniment. Curos rhou- Xiit- lm taxation, mattstu, stirfness, oramps, crjck la F J- ItlOE. tho h4ok, side, u?ok or limbs and rj Ueves all aches and pains. 8otd by" For County Judge of Marlon ooun all dealers. ty, M. L. Jonos. HU platform will bo - a squar deal and fair treatment for every one; good roads, no waste of m'BJBSBBSBBBJEBBBBBBBBBBBjBH .BB-'HHBflBSSjsHHHlBlaHBi tSBjISBBBJSSSBPBBBBJSSjBBBBBBBJ iSH'BeE PftialBBBsa I sm'smIf Twtw ?IVlaBBBB BLLLE!jiBBLHbs9BsisLLwJB "aaBBBBJlBBBBBBSJBSlSSB O BwntU filuttrt f iTOTLXJL. mKWtwHiitAJiiJWp public munoy. etc I jTJi . STA-j-JL v & W tj 'tAitt HAVE YOU ttrr etaHd to ftur how much yau weald have tday if yeu had saved aad pet at iHinrwi ) astllur. er ive deilam froui ywtr wages each tveek stoe y Am begAH eanUaig momd. Rrreis woat halp new. but tsrtlHg a savtas aeveuat will. Let hate yest sav. SAVINiS DEPARTMENT CAP1TAI, NATIONAL BANK Candidates Who coaaalt thuir ewa wishes will alto consult ttUteu before getting thetr eafds. 1S 0umrafttl strest n- , i State natiors Raw vtlav u in as th live eutorprislag towa of woat.j ora Orgoa that it ratalag S0.ri for wubUotty. I The above cut represents brick lined Torrid Zone Furt.. Guaranteed gas, smoke and dust proof. Economical and durable. A. L. FRASER 23S STATE STREET. Eitlmates furnished on heating CHIGHhSfER'S PILLS s.l rvld Kliuitsn ytuikJk.-', t.VtlLAtn,ktUlt. SOLOBifWlMtSTSRTJttMe? USJ 1'ILU.lNf JK Souihera Pacific R. R. Tim Tltno Card So. 52 ErTcctlr- Decern 28th, 32 01 A J -jLowam PortlsMd Pnss,. NO. 10. 5:53 A. M. Oreznn No. 18.-8:40 A. M. CotUgg x uusuugor. ,. No. 12. 2:45 P. m. Roaebni senger. No. 14.-9:13 P. Jf. portu press. Toward Portland Frr-N No. 2225:00 P. M. Portia Freight. No. 22610:40 a, m.. I arrives. No. 22611:28 a. m wai coparts. Toward San Francisco ; No. 11. 11.03 A. M. R0ebj scngor. No. 17.-6:45 P. M. Cott passenger. No. 15.-9:66 P. jl Callfo press. No. 13.-2:01 A. M. 8aa Expres3. Toward Saa Fraackc No. 221.-2:43 A. M. Port Frelgat No. 225 ll:28A.M.Wi TDIE TABLE CORVAxrLIS & EASTER.-i Tralas from and to 't No. 1 Arrives at Corvall's ....11 Arrive, nt Albany 5 Loaves Yaqulna e 'Arrlvoa at Albany r No. 2 Leave- Albany jjl Arrives at Yaquina .... Trains to nnd from D Loavos Corvt'lUs 11 Na. 3 Lonvcs Albany A. M. 6:00, a7.05, 8 No. 4 Loaves Detroit follows, commencing Jan. Trains for CorruM No. 8 Leaves Albany Arrives Jit Corvallls ....I No. 10. Loavo3 Albany Arrlvos at Corvallls ... No. 6 Lcavoa Albany Arrives at Corva'lls .... Trains for AlbasM No. 5 Leaves Corvallls Arrlvos nt Albany . . No. 9 Loavos Corvallls Arrlvos at Albany .. No. 7 Loavos Cirval!:s . . Arrlvos at Albany No. 11 (Sundaj caijl- Leavos CorvallU .- lj Arrives nt Albany l No. 12 (Sunday on y)- Ionvos Albany . H Arrives a Coivai'ls . . For further fnformaUon W.M. SIcMCnilW Gen. Pass, Agt PortUsi Jno. SI. Scott, Awt. OJ Oregon Electric Railway TIME CARD Effsetlve Saturday Feb Loavlug Sslcm Nq. 2 for Port. and and 1 stations . . No. 4 for Port and sal stations . . ' No. 6 for Port and and I stations No. 8 for Port and an ll stations . Arriving Sl No. 1 front Port aod Wd stations No. 3 froraPor nd1: utnttnna . . . No. 5 Crom Port a"lls stations . . No. 7fremPor aad stations . . i: isw CASTOR I A Tor lal&ats and Children. Ik M Yeu Kava Always BugM BlfcTiature f OCt&ffi&c&st ' ' s v ,U O WAN Y COLORS HotusrcR'a flocky Mountain Tea fluggeis 13( tU Hiik 1 IUvi ?Vv mU KWtoj J. IVfcJfctfiM, tmsrt i(4 VtoW UiHorX'wUMKTi(fcK ' M ti. M ti kt knurt M44 fey . MvVMtut trv r.nfui, Kum, Wu. j euoi Kvoens rw saumt nms f LARQEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF H1QH GRADE WORK OCT. Stoaraers PsacM M loavo for Per.aca -n day and Friday t 'j i j. Th,,- !iv w n R - m Fe: CWWJ Thursday and sa'u"l,L in. M P 4'7-: and dock at t: ct Tr i m v aif2 tATIS AS t(V AS USUI R39SIS Siin' . - " . MW. f VU 8SJj