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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1911)
ru;E SO. CAFifAL ioruxAL, s.w.em, Oregon, satcrdav, febbcarv 4, mi. HE THINKS GIRLS ARE "SPOOFING lOIID PEC1ES, WHO 18 TO MARRY VIVIEN (.'OUU, GETS THREAT EMXU LETTERS FROM A SO ClLTir WHOSE MOTTO IS 'AMERICAN GIRLS FOR AMER ICANS." The Woman Alive to lirr (mil .t t ii.li-ri-sl'!, ns nmn l .'ii rt is net ,!, v. i.l Ik ! her ulmlp rysUm villi the tiuc actmu of .Ml T:ncn s' i ii' I ri . the necial l' UNITED l'.ESIl IMXBBB W1U.) New York, Feb. 4. "Oh, I soy, eld chap, that's rot .y'know. Really absurd. Tho young ladles must be poodne." Tliug did Lord Dceles, flame of Vivien Could, today express his! opinion of Iuttora lie received anony mously from a "society" whose slo gan Is "American girl for Amcrl declaring Lis coming woddlng undented by forco, unless England without MIsh an. ?0nAd...!:u. -m of Lord! 09 rei'i'" Gould. . , Hon- B. Bcrcoford, u . - ia here lo calmly. . flk the t 11II 111 1 KM I" TUI1. concentrated support of whatever party muttered not only when the opposite party become committed to populur welfiTo. IIavmr.y,r, who testified that he f.plit the campaign contributions of the 8uiar trusts between democratic md republican committees, simply was the spokesman of big business, as lay Gould when he shielded his Brio Iniquities Just punishment of u. ing a republican In - rennlillmn I counties and a democrat In demo-l crat counties." i Quay was as good a democrat .Ttm Qmlth . X- t "i vw jersey was a re publican or "perfidy and dishonor' serving. PATHETIC APPEAL FOR JUSTICE CAPTAIN VETER I1AIXS, FROM HIS CELL IX SIXG S1XG, STATES HIS CASE TO THK SECRETARY OF WAR. . . . . . ......... . T "isf Say" H0RyfEl'siAn Open Letter to Original and Genulni MALTED Til ILK Thi Food-drink for All Agis. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agree with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. A qnkk lunch, prepared in a minute. Tkenoiubtirnle.AikforHORLICK'S. ..OPB- ,... i v wwiwa uc imi(u((uii9. , New York, Feb. 4. From his cell' in Sing Sing, where he Is serving a! . sentence for killing William E. Annls.lMRQ MTlflUAl II nillUi III UUIlttLU the People of Salem I IXSK&EKCS&ii Captnin Peter C. Haines today issued a pathetic appeal for "Justice" to the secretary of war. Mains declared that he resigned from the army In order to avoid be ing dropped from the list for the sake of his children. He says that Annla debauched his wife and de as o(..i,.j ut- t, i.. , ...iuu mo j.uiiic jii ij it ansence on :?i?'z h.ai. h,: An To m r '7- I " with Mrs. Halns, thus reflecting "i tho atteu- a f,ir30 W en applied to agents of privilege 0f the donmcrnlle K...,i "f linlley and his nominal rnpublj ' -other Oalllngnr. can bi. IHm Perverted Into Han Republican- Can upon tho wives lit army ofllcers In Kfnmal. Klnijly Halns asserts that he trans pressed only the state law; that he HAD STEAMSHIP I ALL TO HERSELF tONlTID PUSS UUCD WIBI. New York, Feb. 4. Mrs. Alexander MaUonald, the "most expensive pas senger the Red Star Line ever car ried," left for her homo In Philadel phia today following her a'rlvl here from Antwerp on the liner Finland. She was the only first cabin passen ger aboard. Three Mm h ,t v 11 We are now building a great furniture factory at 14th I and Leslie Sts. We are proving that it is possible for the people of Salem to build a big, first-class, up-to- udic lurmiure iactory witnout tne am oi capitalists or the money kings of Wall street. on. .. ., ud." ho Alilrlch Bin, teggau w m r;;::; vz;;; m (A I 'My word, I should gi.w tattle." ..'! . no'ng to disgrace the army, stewards stood at attention i,.'. ie limy HHI1I..J I a - -. , I . . " . ;. '"u iiik iib uoes inn iiniin ne ae-1 uppeil : a bras Jnn.i Ki , . . annon sm and' , , ,u u , L i ' bani1 P'"Jed for he l-ualness-'ad-rr Z Ht the forenoon on fleck, I an d a,;' cfChestra at . lea,st a little not only hin- f'r you, and where you will get the BIG BUSINESS READY TO MOVE TO DEMOCRATS PHIIADELPHIV NOKTH AMERI CAN POINTS OUT THAT "DUTl" WITH CORPORATIONS IS JTEA8 UEF.D BI BIGGEST RETURNS. several - y Wb ism, maao ino ever-waicniui masters yne f rontlspcce of BJHiu"t"v " of privilege make change of camps ifAOAZINE for February Is a TfU- nilrably for fifteen y.a.u surgery, tho offspring of Roosevelt-1 Scrlbner's Magaz.iic. I i tfHVP. fenestra at. eacn " r a lor her alow- rendition auwJ tnMhDoPe.?I(e f S?'?m haT 8lready COme t0 our ofnce' Investigated our proposition, found it intZlJ .' 'f our stock. Now are wl Z o alK many nunureas, yes, ttiousands of you who have at Z tZl" J" T.' V' ro' Eten.rise where It wUl . ..v,.,. -vn.t, r.iiAiu niHKll, but where it w II work big profits earned? ,J,hJ3 urCat. F"rniture Factory is beiK built for profit to tho stock hnhlers-the stockholders own . t control It and the only way the management of this Company can double the thousand l ot LZ selves, because all stork in thi. .. ..... .,?. . . 1,6 ''"Possible for us to ,nSke a cent for our- advantae will h ."7. " "3 ' J"L n'"y lla,(' ana nn-asSeSSabl0, and whatev ver Is to our (Philadelphia North American.) That portion of big business who are corrupt are Just now busy try ing to establish between themselves and the democratic party that same freemasonry which hai existed for the past slxtoen years between them and the standpat eloment of the re publican party. The are especially alert In trying to capture the now democratic senatorial seats In TJow York, Now Jersey, West Virginia and Ohio. They arc trying to pro vide thfimselvns with a democratic Aldrlch. Collier's Weekly. The speech of Woodrow Wilson at Jersey City Thursday night wa a splendid advocacy of government by the people versus govnmmont tiy special prlvlledge It waB an unan swerable Indictment of the bad fiuith ami Insolenco of James 8m'lth's can didacy for the United Stnt-es senate. nut for tho first time Blnce New Jersey's governor-elect converted us to faith In his progresBlvo patriot- Ism and hla bigwM nd clearslghtea courage, we find In nls utterance cause for criticism. ThoTe la truth In every sentence, but not all the truth, In thwio pns- agea of hts fine, forceful address. I "Ho you know what Is true of the special Interesln at this moment? They have got their baggage packed and are ready to stake camp over night, provided they think that It Is prof 11 able to them to conns ovei- to tho democratic party. "Will they bn welcomed? you want them? many months i ago with Mr. Wil son sees only In tho light of a future peril. UIk business feelB certain that 1912 will take care of Itself with such "safe and sane" men as Har mon, first choice, and Taft, second choice, the probable presidential candidates. But the Immediate business of big business Is to cinch Its long-held con trol of the United States senajte by tho election of the "-right" sort of domoeratB. There waB much repetition long before Novumber (if tho nnclont phrase, "As Maine goes, so gws the union." And the way Maine has gone, with democrats In control tor the first time In a halt century Is to Teplace Eugene Hale with Hale's democratic selMtlon, a, good lawyer as Bailey of Texas, la with a record Indicating that he -would be as uwful a republican 'democratic corporation Houator as .Hale and Ilnllny combined. New York, In nnyi case, would linre served the country by Totlrlng the railroad hand, Dcrpew, after be ing blessed by tho death of Express Agent Piatt. Put triumphant dem ocracy at Albany Is hesitating be tween the arrant reactionary cor poration attorney, Shepard, and the Tammany-Tom Itynn machinist. Rliie-Eyeil Billy Sheehan. And the first striking commen tary upon tho present political con. (IKlonH Is that the finest public ser- production In color of a BtriUIng V jT trait of John LaForge. Price Collier's articles n India, and tin; East are attracting tne W,j. est comment not only nere Dut abroad. Ilia cosmoptil'.tan point of view, lounrled on trtwel and resi dence In ninny countles gives special antherlty to his u.tterances on pres ent day political conditions. Mr. Oolllor'B secon.d article Is entitled "The Gateway to India,'' and deals particularly with Bombay, where he was a guest at Government House. He gives a comprehensive view from first hand observation of what It means to govern a great province In India, nnd outlines the general scheme of government through nine provinces. The point of view of the native la also presented. Another article of Intense present, day Interest 1b "German Railway Policy," by Elmer Roberts. In this pnper there Is much that will sur prise the American students of tran sportation; for Instance, the fact that German railways gives discri minating rates, grant rebates, nnd treat Individuals and localities ex ceptionally, and all these under the direct authority of the government. Those discriminations nro made on principles of equality Intended to benefit the whole nation; through them the German is aided In his competition with other nations for forolgn trade. Professor J. I.aurance I.aughlln, under tho title "Women and Wealth' .n she left the steami. cabin stewards assslsted her lth her baggage to the pier where they lined up with outstretched palms and wondered how much the tip would amount to. During the voyage the position and dally run. of the vessel were posted and the dally wireless news report9 were received at great expense for her Bole satisfaction. That Is why the company officials declare that she is the most expansive passenger ever carried by the line. Th(1 Officers Paf nn clo.l oa.cn. ca, CAIBDI Uie Eenem mnti Vwju " r""1'" fh, factory a gr- 'I who Is paid a small salary for hfe-(YY!'es.- -d value nr u . - - stifVCss, and will get their compensation - luir stock and big except the epnnml rff?r m fm-itss, anu win gei ineir compensation out of the in dividends tho same as everv othpr stnr-khnlilor It Is not necesb. . ' us to go over this ground again with you. You are familiar with the facts You know this Is the only enterprise of its magnitude In Oregon that vpv &s-,.fl tl - 1- ' t share In the great earnln- You must surely know th . ; ,8U S U,e Pepl a chal,L- " r snare in v b wonderful value of A great furniture factbrv I and. good patentee; OU8eholi j, I.WESTMEXT OPPOUTl-'MTV. You must surely know t i:iac tne ut way iu v'.w.a fortune Is to make some good, permanent, Promising, , u., u, i""' discusses tho new problems arising in una couniry niiB States such as Wisconsin and Wash otlce to Construct Sidewalk. To Mrs. M. Aegerter: In the name of the city of Salem, r In Marlon county, Oregon, you are "hereby notified that the common coun cil of the city of Salem, Oregon, deems It expedient that a new plank sidewalk, five feet In width be constructed along the west side of 23d street, or Wcller street. In said city and abutting upon and adjacent to the following described property, to-wit: I.c; 7, In block 1, In Wil lamette addition to tho city of Salem. Oregon. And that such sidewalk b con structed at the expense of the ad- t Jacent and abutting property; and j that unless you construct and com plete said sidewalk within 20 days from the date of the last puhllca j tlon of this notice, the council will i receive bids providing for the con struction of such s'dewalk, and will cause a contract to be entered into for the construction thereof, as provided by the charter and ordi nances of said city, and will, by or- been done In , . , uinnnce, iifscss upon eaen lot name """" ,nfrom tho creation of a largo leisure ,, ., . , In ii nil Wimh. . . , therefor Its proportionate share of ('lllftH llf 11 1 (BtMl Ul 11(11 1111(1 (IIC .. ... Ingtnn, where they deliberately con direct such nsscssnent to be en on1ed to thn temporary obligation of their party orgnnhntlon In order lo prevint the purchase of the de feat 9f such senntors as LaFollottc nnd Polntdexter by corrupt, blpar tlsm big business. As corrollary to such piitrlotlsm we Dojaee every honorable, progressive re publican newspnper and lndlvlduiil nl.iiM ,..,i.,ilnn.l n( (ItA ,...l, .11.1 (K. 1 " " l"cthe cost thereof, and will order and VK-rv r i-h. Aniprlni'.n u-dnicn Are nn-! .. . dergolng the test of prosperity and Wo an Ut I L u"- J"LC1 U'B irvestraenta irom capita ists. if we were wo rm.M o-of tl,m T very quickly, but Instead we want the small Investors for their co-operation In the furtherance of the t t Interest of the Company In the future will be worth more to us and themselves than the money thev t growing Investment. We Believe that you will agree with us- that there is no enterprise more permanent no enterprise mora promising no enterprise with better opportunity to grow and develop its earning power than a Big First Class Up-to-Date Furniture Factory In this extremely rich territory, and while, as above stated, a large number of Salem people and among them several ladles, hwe come to our office and pur chased good sized blocks of stock. We will need many more of you to help us make tn's factory a great success. Come tn nnr nfflen nnri InvooMw,itc rn- n,.,.,-,,,oitin if .in ...,..( .,.. ...ii,:.,. . . - . . ... - w0.. jivwotnuu, ib n in I.U31 JUU llULUlllg IU (1U iniS. . We want you to investigate It thoroughly, for we know the deeper you go into the matter with us the more money you will Invest in the enterprise, and you will also advise other people to Invest 'with us JOIX VS NOW WHILE THIS GREAT INVESTMENT OPPOItTtNITV IS OI'EX TO YOU, Now V3 would like to ask you if you will InveU to the extent of $5000; will you join us to the ex tent of $2500; will you join us to the extent of $1000; will you join us to the extent of $500; will you uo l" 'ut ui isu; win you join us to tne extent of $100? Every ttuauniLeiy secured. dollar Invested is pay for their stock. Now is the time to do it while you can get the stock at the ground floor price, $1.00 per share as machrery0 InstaUedm0n6y !" 8 tlme PHCe W,U g t0 $2 Per Shnre 83 S0" Wo can make, an opening, to the right parties, for two directors, as secretary and treasurer steadv employment, good salaries and 8 hours shifts for other investors who desire it. THE PERFECTION SEWING CABINET CO., IncJ Depository UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, SALEM. OREGON t BEST OF REFERENCES. rui- uur nepresenuve, uall .MAIN 1512, or call at our office Salem, Oregon. --M-44M-M. SUITE 3 20, IT. s. National Bank Bldg.. Notice to Construct Sidewalk. 'Business malters uro Involved In : wishing Godspeed and thlB mutter and not. political prin ciples. These business Interests In tend. If they can, to own an orgnnl- moro power to Woodrow Wilson In his fight. And every spokesman of Wall street and every frank Journalistic, repre- aatlon that Is tho governing orgiml- sentntlvo of rotten politics and every nation of thn affairs of America. , hypocritical newspaper drab opemly "I pray God Hint we may never , censurl 11 1 or assailing with coward wake up sotnei fine morning nnd find them In camp on our sM. "This system consists of an un holy alliance between busings ami politics. Politics under this system Is r.onsldored the means of securing aud promoting certain financial nnd biiMlncss Interests. Wherever the greatest power Is brought to bmr, the . greatest power of money, the greatest power of Individual Influ. eno there politics are yield. ly slurs tho fighter for thn people's riclit's; these have brought about a shifting of standards and a falling off of ideas, Henjamln Brooks gives a graph ic account of tho romance by which a new Ii lnscontlnent.nl line wn punhod across the Sierras. Earnest Thompson ' Seton con cludes hla m-count of his great jour, my Into the "Arctic 1'ialrles." Tills Installment gives a first hand ac count of the musk-ox. The beauties of New York Har bor are pictured by Walter King Stone nnd described by Waller Prlc- tered on record, and mndo a lien up on each lot liable for such asess nient. The date of the last publ'cat'on of this notice will be February 11, 1911. CHAS. F. ELGIN. 1-31-llt City Recorder. hard Eaton. rights, whoso solitary error Is im.j jhn LiiFarge. tho eminent artist nglulug that the worst of all public! who recently died, put the gist of has not already moved Its' his artistic belief In a paper here and Its whole armament 1 published under the title. "The enemies war chest Into his party's camp o BLACK 10 H Bill IS lll.AMKI) K0U EXPLOSION New York, Feb. 4. liniirouer hand made to i ng of black powder Is the cnuse as ' signed today for the explosion of "Yon might possibly Induce James, dynamite at Comnumlpaw. N. J., Smith, Jr . to ntlre, but If Smith did, Wednesday, when maney lives were retire, somebody flse would take! lost. This Is a high explosive, says his place. Tho Interests are not ofnr. W. M. Hudson, Inspector of the a retiring nature. They have aj E. I. Dupont HeNi'inours powder corn great many presentable persons. nany. and should have been delivered whom they could put forward, and! for South America, as was the dynn 1f you would look them ever closely j mite, and should have been delivered you would uot recognise them. For, to the steamship before the dynamite my part I would rather bavo some- was aboard, body that I knew Is tu-Mr ropiosent- 0 atlve than somebody that I did not La,. tud who li s not disclosed lilmslf." B'g business ready to strike camp? llltf business, with baggage packed willing to come over and Read in February Sunset Magazine take possession of the purty. In the n:tnu of all the gmls of all (enlists mil opticians, why this ei rnncy of vision of ouu of the most cntkliteuo I i f Am rl-' )is that make hi 111 fall to see that the move already has bicu mndo and the cap. tlir well n'glf completed. Big business hns been btp.irtlsm Sen Diego, the City of Dream democratic come true, Beautifully Illustrated In four colors. Tetrntxlnl I'ngtng In the streets of San Francisco Chrlstm i eve. Now on sale at all news s'au : 15 cents. 1-25-0011-2-1 1 o Fur the first time In the history of the Industry itt that state, Ohio mined v nro t'n-n :S0,0'o.0'.i tons of coal last f-o:- t!-e be'unlnK, shifting only lo year. Teaching of Art " ' Tin-re Is an Interesting discussion 1 of "Nutuio vs. Art'' In the Field of! Art. ! Tho fiction includes: F. liopklnson Smith's serial, ' "Kennedy Square" a picture of life In Maryland In the early fifties. "The Westerner." by Dorothy Canfleld tho story of an old man who made a great sacrifice. "The Price," by Donald Hamil ton Haines an Incident In an 1m magtnery war. "Fanchot,"' by Fannie Heasllp Lea a romance story of opera, sing ers In New Orleans. o An attack of the grip Is often fol lowed by a persistent cough, which to ninny proves a great annoyanc. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been extensively used and with good -mi-cess for the relief and cure of this cough. Many cases have been cured after all other remedies had failed. Sold by all dealers A lot of men are In fnvor ef th' enaotu-ent of reformatory laws, but tlieroiiKhty o;po-!cd to their enforcement. A few minutes delay in treating some cases of croup, even the length of time it takes to go for a doctor, 1 often proves dangerous. The Bafest j way is to keep Chamberlain's Cough ! Remedy In tho house, and at the I first Indication of croup give the ; child a dose. Pleasant to take and ' always cures. Sold by all dealers. I Perhaps Postmaster General . Hitchcock could save quite a bit of money by using less red tape In the ! P. O. I). Life on Panama Canal, has had one frightful drawback malaria trouble that has brought suffering and death to thousands. The germs cause chills, fever and ague, biliousness, jaundice, lassi tude, weakness and general debility. But Electric Bitters never fall to de stroy them nnd cure malaria trou bles. "Three bottles completely cured me of a very severe attack of malaria," writes Wm. A. Fretwell. ol Lucama, N. C, "and I've had good health ever since." Cure stomach, liver and kidney troubles, and pre vent Typhoid, 50c. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, Druggist ii ' Just as soon as avitatlon becomes safe the populace will not be Inter ested In it. Try a Journal want ad. To Jennie Davis: In the name of the city of Salem in Marion county, Oregon, you are hereby notified that the common coun cil of the city of Salem, Oregon, deems It expedient that a new plank sidewalk, five feet In width be constructed along the north side of Marion street. In said city and abut ting upon and adjacent to the southeast fourth of block 4 in St. I Elmo addition to the city of Salem,, Oregon. j And that sueh slriownllr ko .., I ,.- . structed at the expense of the ad-1 lucent and abutting property; and i f that unless you construct and com-if plote Bnld sidewalk within 20 days!J from the date of the last publics-t tlon of thU notice, the council will! receive bids providing for the con-1 1 Try a Journal Want "Ad" for Results THE HELP COLUMNS - t t cause a. contract to be orJeied Into for the construction thereof, as provided by the charter and ordi nances of said city, and will, by 01 dlnance, assess upon each lot liable j therefor Its proportionate share of if lha rnf lhor.A( o.l .m .f . ...... i...., .mi wm uruer ana direct such as-ssrent to be en tered on record, sn l made a lien up on each lot liable for such asess-ment. inc date of the last publ'cat'on of this notice will be February 11. 191 CHAS. F. ELGIN. 1-31-llt city Recorder. - Backache, RheumaU5.n1, ness Sleepless- PILES CUBED AT HOME 5Y mi ABSORPTION METHOD. 11. Now lies do not travel i y faster j than aviate. s. - .'or from N.llnt:. Itchlaa. iciiut X l'ii-s m-iil iw eur uililiv.-. uil .(hi how ti oirc y.iurmif p t ow ataormK trvimutui . 4 -i-i J NM ut Iti.s !i(m lc.-lr l tr it. wilt, n.lfix-i. Oivu . If resm-ei-vil. limn.-.!-,' rv it hi u--ri sii.l 11 I i.t,,.- , il.ii -Wf . . i-.ii I-. ' lil'r Result from disordered kidneys. Foley Kidney Pills have helped oth ers, they will help you. Mrs. J. B. Miller, S:racuse, N. V., says, "For a long time I suffered with kidney trouble and rheumatism. I had se vere backaches nnd felt all played out. After taking two bottles of Fo ley Kidney Pills my backache Is gone and where I used to lie awake with rheumatic pains I now sleep in comfort." Foley Kidney Pills are a reliable remedy for backache, rheu matism and urinary Irregularities. They are tonic tn action, quick In results and afford a prompt relief from all kidney disorders. Red Cross Pharmacy, H. Jerman "Help Wanted" and "Situations Wanted" are columns of great usefulness to the masses of the people. On account of the wide circulation of the "Journal" its want ads attract greater atten tion and bring more results than its contemporaries. It will pay you to remember to Place your help ads in the "Journal". s - H m WANTEDl Good I Tenant for good business building, proposition to right party I Address MC Care Journal