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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1910)
rAQS JCIJIB CONGRESSMAN HAVVLEY STILL VERY CONSERVATIVE PROHIBITION SIDELIGHTS A FEATURE IN MAGAZINES - . 1 I . V . 1 . I DAILY CAPITA Ji JOEltifAU SALEM. OREGON, SATCRDAl, OCTOBER 15, J910. ANSWERS SOME DIRECT QIES. TIONS IS AS INDIRECT MAN NER, BUT SHOWS SIGNS -OP AWAKENING. Congressman Hawley has given out tome direct statements in reply to questions aBked blm by The Cap ital Journal. While he doegonot come out as flatly and unequivocal ly as the more progressive Republi cans would like to see him do, still he takes a constantly more pra greslve stand. He will probably be elected by a small majority In this district, where the insurgent senti ment is not as atrongly developed as it Is In the second district. It may lie that Mr. Hawley Is fully up to the demands of the Republicans of this district but we would have liked to have seen him take a more pro nounced stand on the side of pro gressive Republicanism. He must know that two voters out of three are at heart Insurgents as a moral Issue of political progress. Follow ing are the questions put to him and his answers: . What do you think of assemblies In the future? Answer: "I am In favor of the Direct Primary law and am not In favor of anything that Is against the Primary law." What Is your position on tarCt revision? Answer: "I supported a tariff commission and an appropriation of 1250,000 to carry out Its work. ThU commission reports to the president and he reports their recommenda tions to congress. I am In .favor of reducing the tariff on the necesslli of life. We put tea and coffee Hiid petroleum and Its products on tlo free list in the last bill." What do jou think of the dutv on raw ninter'al for manufacture of vrlntlng paper? k Answer: "I want some time tt Investigate that and will answer Tour question later." Where do you stand on the direct election of United States senators? Answer: "I have long advocated an amendment to the federal consti tution providing for popular elec tion of United States senators. I have lectured on that for 25 years. Th next Un'ted States senate enn pass this amendment and I think Is quite likely to do so." . Mr. Hawley takes the position on Statement No. 1, that it Is not be fore him for action. If he were running for governor or any office Involving Statement No. One, he would take the position that Acting Governor Bowerman has, that laws enacted and endorsed by the people 'should not be tampered with by thg legislature. GRAND ARMY VETERAN PASSES LAST Ml'STER The funeral of the late John C. Blair was held Friday and his re mains were burled at the Claggett cemetery on the Mission Bottom road north of the city, Mr. Blair served In the war for the preserva tion of the Union and was 73 yean of age. He leaves sons and daugh ters to mourn his death, Mrs. Blair having departed this life last spring. Since then comrade Balr has suffered until death same to his relief. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. P. S. Knight. REPUBLICAN CLUB HOLDS HOT MEETING There was a spirited meeting cf the Salem Young Men's Republican J club at the city, police court rooms Friday night. The plans for an I aggressive campaign were mapped out, and It was voted to support the work of the county and city Central i committee. County Secretary Wa ters, was present and asked for co operation with the plans undertaken by the regular organization for the whole ticket It was voted to I hold street meetings with music and adresses by able speakers. Worse 'Than llulleta. Bullets have often caused less suf fering to soldiers than the eczema j W. Harrlman, Burlington, Me., got In the army and suffered with, forty years, "But Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me when all else failed," he writes. Greatest healer for sores, ulcers, bolls, burns, cuts, wounds, bruises and piles. 26c at J. C. Perry's a , Since Boss Barnes, of New York, has come out in defense of the con stitution, . the country has felt con siderable safor. ASlin of -Beauty Is a JoyForeier Oriental Cream OR MAGICAL? BEAUTHTER C3?IS .Af JUONATtM MB ID1KD C0IBPIU10I It is tbs duty of every woman to prsserv her beauty, tod even the most beautiful most protect ill ii rr a-ri 11 i lu i8utwfi. . art nab I pure. Stua wwucauiuv m puiuvuuuk vm. t " desires and which oan be readily obtained by wring nmioiliiva nuiPNTAI. CBFAM - This well known preparation has been highly reoora- 1 l 1 l --- iinmiN mnn women of fashion for over half a century. It) renders'ths skin like ths softnats of velvet, leav ing it clear and pearly white. OOURAUD'SOKlENTAL, CREAM cures 6kin Diseases, reliaves irritation, soothes and in Tigoratca tha skin, beaatiQes and Improves the complexion and oannot be surpassed when pre paring for evening attire. No. 6 FOR BALK BY DRUOOIBTS AND rAHWX uuuuo FERD. T. HOPKINS, Proprietor, 37 Great Jone Street. New York Tho "Sidelights on Prohibition," published by Leslie's Weekly and other standard magazines, show the fallacy of prohibition, particularly In Kansas and Maine, where it has been In existence long enough to show some measure of success If It had any foundation for exhibiting anything but fraud. In Maine the law Is recognized on ly as a dead letter on the books. No one but the politicians use It for any purpose except to point it out as a destructive agent and a menace to business. The law, according to these Journals, creates a system of fraud which soon permeates the whole body of the people, and be comes fixed as a destroyer of public confidence and decency. Iu nearly all the counties a wholesale system of graft is indulged by the parties holding the offices, and, as the gen eral citizen realizes that he Is not being fairly treated, he, too, becomes a part and parcel of the low system of government. 'The statute. In other words, Is used as a club by the officers to mulct the people. Under the Maine system, by gener al consent, a practical license Is fixed for the sale of liquor, through the blind tigers, which are nothing more or less up there than unlawful sa loons. It la true that In some places the amount of the fine, Instead of a license, varies according to the greed of the prosecuting attorneys and the judges; but as a whole the fines never exceed the total amount that would be paid If the saloons were run legally. There Is method in this Bystem. The. authorities recognize the fact that It would never do to place the fines so high that they would not be paid by the criminals who run the Joints. That would kill the goose that lays their golden eggs. Under the system, of course, the state or the city gets nothing for the benefit of the government. - All the money goes directly Into the coffers of the officers. Out In Kansas the thing is even more degrading and nauseating to persons who are In the habit of liv ing in communities whore the people have some regard for law and de cency. In one or two places, accord ing to a staff correspondent of Les lie's, the officers make pretense ot fining and jailing the Jolntlsts. This Is only a ruse. A capper, after the man is sent to jail, visits him and makes a dicker for his release through the payment of a certain amount of money. Of course, after fixing a man's jail sentence, no amount of money could under a legal system secure his release; but legal methods are unknown In prohibition territory. The man, after paying the money, walks out of jail either with or without the knowledge of the jail er. The next day his place may be patronized by the very officer who committed him to Jail. Even the friends of prohibition In that state are calling loudly for a change of conditions. They admit the failure of -prohibition, but claim that they are powerless to force a change, as the officers, bootleggers and all that class of followers who are feeding fat on the Illegal sale of liquor, are In the majority. The whole system, these people say, Is a degrading offense and nauseating monopoly of government by the vicious and unreliable element of tho state. PINKERTONS ARE OUT AFTER ANY OLD THING OTIS EMPLOYS THE GANG WHOSE REPUTATION IS THAT THEY WILL GET SOMEBODY IK THE REWARD IS ONLY BIG ENOUGH. UNITED PSKSS LI AH ID WIS!. San Francisco, Oct. 15. The trail of tbe three men Buspected of being responsible for the dynamic ing of the Los Angeles Times build ing, today is being scorched by Pink erton detectives, employed by Gen eral Harrison Gray Otis. The search Is based on information given by Mrs. V. H. Ingersoll and Mrs. J. B Lavlns. At the home of the former a man said to be Bryce and another known as Morris, alias Perry, alias "Smithy," boarded. Increased efforts to conceal the movements of the detectives wqrklng on the cases are bulng made. V tectlves Burns did not appear at po lice headquarters until after thi day's work had been completed and then after a brief conference with Chief of Police Seymour, nothins was given out for publication. Your cough annoys you. Keep on hacking and tearing the delicate membranes of your throat If you want to be annoyed. But If you want relief, want to be cured take Cham berlain's Cough Remody. Sold by all dealers. . ASTHMA-CATARRH CURED DIAiONDSitlll i Are Al ways Appropriate I Gifts We have one of the most beautiful assortments of dia monds ever seen in Salem.' They range in pri.ee from a few dollars to hundreds of dollars.' We would enjoy showing them to you whether you wish to buy a $20 Stone or a $500 one Remember This: The price of diamonds is steadily raising, and every cent you put in one of these precious stones is practically money saved, instead of money spent. In case of need you can al ways realize on your purchase, arr's Jewelry Store Corner StateYand LibertyQSL Expert Medical Scientists Announce Startling Ronulta Obtained by Senplne, New York: Thousands are tak Ing advantage of the generous offer made by The Woodworth Co. 1161 Broadway, New York City, requesting an experimental package of Senplne, the great discovery for Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, and Catarrh, which is mailed free of charge to all who write for It. It Is curing thousands of the most stub born cases. It makes no difference bow long you have been suffering or how severe the climatic conditions are where you live, Senplne will cure you. If you have experimented with other treatments and have failed to find a cure do not be discouraged but send for a trial of this wonderful truly merltous remedy which Is a scientific compound discovered by a Professor of Vienna University, and Is being recommended by thousands. ' The Call of the Blood, for purification, finds voice In pim ples, bolls, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth .patches and blotches on the aklnt all slgna of liver trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills make r cU red blood; give clear skin, ro-y cheeks, fine com plexion, health. Try them. 25o at J. C. Perry'o. A good school nono better. Well atr.uii.L-ed r:p. tation. Suooessful grad uates. Skillful, painstaking teachers. Living 'xpenwii low. Many other advsntagoa. Let us tell you about theiu. WtiU f"t catalogue. W. I. STALEY, Principal Salem, Oregon .line Id Built in America arc sold right here in your own city by a home dealer. Don't think you have to go to Portland to get a good Car. Let us show you our line first. We Have Both Gasoline and Electric Cars The Electric Car is the Ideal town Car for a Lady to Drive e SUBSCIUBEItS. If you get your paper by mall kindly watch the tag and see when the time Is up, and remit promptly, or notify us to stop the paper; otherwise bill will be made for the time the paper comes after explra- tlon of last payment. Columbia Gas and Electric Cars Maxwell Gas Car LUMBER- I rnnlrartors and Builders, we would be pleased to have you i call and inspect our splendid line of Building Material.1 We handle: 'i Lumber : Lath Shingles Doors I Windows X Mouldings Lime Cement Plaster Sand Gravel Cedar Posts i Drain Tile Sash Weights Our Stock is complete ESTIMATES FURNISHED Roofing Paper, Deadening Felt J Building Paper Fire Brick Fire Clay Face Brick Sewer Tile Sash. Cord OurAPriccs are Reasonable, f The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Company Office Front and rerry rnone, yiam i ojo nun mRtinrr from $fi75 tn nvrr $4000. There III II I COO IYYU 1 1 IUIl0 Ul VUlojwuwiAi I )iv w ... .c, ...... ... ... t is a car for every purpose. Each car from tho lowest priced to the most expensive is a perfect working machine, and designed especially forth wr rk it is to do. We can furnish practically any desired style of body from the little runabout on the Maxwell, to the finest Limousine on the Columbia. Following are prices for cars delivered at Salem: CLOUMBIA MAXWELL Sulem, b., 8u MAitK 4 Lot 4, Touring Car, price f. o. b. Su lem 12900. MAItK 48 Lot 4, Roadster. Price f. o, b. 2900. MAItK 48 Lot 4, Limousine. Price f. o. lem, $1110. EQUIPMENT All Mark 48, Lot 4, Cars are equip ped with two acetylene headlights, two oil slda lights, oil tall light, acetylene generator, horn, rnuttlor, cut-out, trunk rack, tiro carriers, tool box, extra luggage box and a complete set of tools. - The Touring Car and Roadster are fitted with a robe rail and tray under rear seat for hold ing cape topside curtains. The Touring Car Is equipped with foot rest. The Limousine and Lau ' daulet are provided with electrlo annunciator, dome light, tollot case, watch, mirror, scent bot tles and cigar lighter. Ample rain boots are fur nished with each car. MARK 70 Klocirlo Victoria Phaoton. Price f. o. b. Salem. $1759. MARK 08 Rrougham or Latindaulct. Price I. J b. Sulem, $3650. Equlpmtiit for ki cars Is J follows: SUs lamps tall lump, cUfd ease, toilet bottles, .MCDt PotUo''; umbrella boMer, electric dome light, electric au uuntlutor, ohictrlc cigar lighter, speaking tube, watch. Before buying your car bo sure and call on confident wo can please you. MODEL A-ll Price f. o. b. Salom, $675. Two puHBt-ngcr, 2 cylinder, 14 H. P., magneto, oil lumps, horn, tire repair kit Included. MODEL Q-lt Price f. o. b. Salom, $1000. Two pusm ngor, 4-cyllnder, 22 H. P. Equipment loin us Model A-B. Surrey seat, $50 extra. MODEL V-rt-11 Price f. p. b., Salum, $1100. Four-passenger touring cur; 4-cyllnder, 22 II. P. Kqulpme.i: same as Model A-U. MODEL 1. Price f. o. b., Buloiu, $1200. Four passouger touring car with fore door, 4-cyliuder, 25 H. P. Equipment same as Model A-ll. MODEL d-llPrlce f. o. b., Sulom, $1700. Four passenger touring car, detachable touneau, 4 cylinder, 30 II. P. Complete equipment. Includ ing magneto, top, curtains, glusa front, gas lamps, and generator. MODEL E-ll Is the samo car as O-ll, with a 5 pasxenger touring car body; top and glass front extra; f. o. b. Sulem $1625. MODEL -A Houdster, Prjoa f, n. b., Sulom, $1725.. Two passenger fore door, four cylin der, 39 II. P. magnoto, gus lamp, oil lamps, tool box and tools, tire repair kit, etc. Top extra. MODEL K-. uiitl MODEL ii-A Price f. o. b. 6ulem, $1725. Fore door. 4-cyllndnr SO H. P Model E-A Is B-puenger cat1 &uj puiuenger with clone coupled body, for both same as Model G-A. us and let us show you this line, Model U-A Equipment We feel SALEM AUTO GARAGE PHONE 380 240 STATE STREET I