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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1911)
PACK TttU DA!L CAPITAL JOCRX.U, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1911 the capital journal E. HOFER, Editor and Proprietor. R. M. HOFER, Manager tbdepcndent Newipapcr Devoted to American Principles and the Progreu and Development of All Oreiron PublUhed Evenr Evening Except Sunday, SUBSCRIPTION RATESl (Invariably In Advance) Dally, by Carrier, per year $6.00 Per month Pally, by Mall, per year- 4.00 Per month.. Weekly, by Mall, per year 1.00 Six mootha.- FULL LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH THE PRINCIPALSHIP A school principal is a good deal like a preacher if there is a controversy over his usefulness is destroyed. The principalship ofa high school in a town like Salem is a hard position to fill, and he deserves support. In dealing with six hundred young people bursting into man hood there are bound to be inharmonious individual relations. The principal, as disciplinarian, is bound to come in conflict with the most aggressive elements of the school and the com munity. Absolutely square conduct and a great deal of diplomacy are essentials to prolonged success and satisfactory results. A year ago when Mr. Kirk was re-elected the writer suggest ed to the city superintendent that he suggest to Mr. Kirk to go. Mr. Kirk has a family, and it is due him to help him get a place where he could do better work on experience gained here. But Mr. Kirk stayed, and probably will insist on staying now, and there probably will be a great deal of friction of some kind. All this is said kindly and with no disposition to criticise Mr. Kirk or the Board of Education for their loyalty to Mr. Kirk. !. .fl rl - vJJ But just the same Mr. Kirk had better follow a good suggestion. INVESTMENTS FOR A great many young people are considering buying lots as an investment at Salem. A great many attractive offers are made, and, as a means of saving money, any such purchase has soma merit. But the number of lots off eed that are not going to be sold again very soon is large. In buying a lot as an investment a young man or woman should look it over carefully, note the conditions and surround ings. A good lot as an investment ought to stand' a fair chance to double in value in two years or sooner. If it will not do that there is not much profit to be made, tak ing all the chances into consideration. In five years taxes and interest will easily eat up an invest ment, and the money has not been used to good advantage. It -is a good way to save money to buy a lot if the price is rea sonable, and the ground not too small. balem real estate is far better as an investment for inexperi enced young people than any kind of stocks or bonds. o 1 THE REGULATION. OF VICE. This great problem has beendiscussed all over the world since time began. Sheldon Amos a great writer of legal textbooks, has dealt exhaustively with the subject. His conclusion is that strict medvcal inspection and regula tion for large cities has been beneficial. The soundest modern idea is no toleration or partnership with vice in any form by the state or municipality. Vice can never be entirely exterminated until humanity has been purified, educated and regenerated, and that process is endless. A great deal is said by travelers of the regulation of vice in Japan, and the model conditions prevailing there. The Capital Journal correspondent at Tokio has the following remarks to make on the subject : "This is a subject often discussed favorably by tourists spend ing a few weeks in that country ; and, generally, abroad, it is made a question for serious discussion if the system of govern ment and regulation in Japan of social evils is not a desirable solution of that problem. "To tourists visiting Japan for only a few weeks and dis cussing this subject theoretically it may appear so. 'The theory is, complete seggregation within one section, us ually surrounded by walls and guarded by police ; but the prac tice is quite different, for all social students agree that there is quite as much immorality practiced outside these sections as in other of the world's great cities. "Students' boarding houses in Tokyo offers examples of fla grant immorality not equaled in Paris, and army statistics show that of the young men examined for the army 35 to 50 per cent suffer from venereal diseases. "As a matter of fact, a great deal of unnecessary sentiment is wasted on the Japanese 'system.' "Primarily, the licensed quarter is not intended as a moral development, or experiment at all, but frankly as a revenue-producer." Y7 1 IKY Weak nerves mean nervous- WCGK 1 V Cri)6S ness' nervous headaches, de bility. They call for good food, fresh air, and a nerve tonic. Let your doctor select the medicine. Ayer s Sarsapanlla. Salem, Ora. . 60c .35c REPORT OF THE HIGH SCHOOL. YOUNG PEOPLE. free from alcohol, f ;c "'.. -,,11 i ..... None Just as Good LaCorona Tops Them All for lO Cents On Sale Everywhere Aug. Huckestein Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. GOVERNOR PARDONED GUILFORD UK W.VS SKKVIXG YEAR IX POKTLAXI) JAIL FOR TAMPER IXO WITH JCROR IX MORRIS CASE PORTLAND LAW FIRM OIMKCTS. Because Governor West signified 'his Intention of pardoning Howard Guilford, who Is serving a year In the Portland jail for bribery, so that he might avail himself of an oppor tunity, to return East with his des titute wife and baby and begin life anew, Virgil Hinshaw, of the legal firm of Hinshaw & Crltchelow, of Portland, wrote a letter to the gov- Lerntor, declaring the pardoning of Guilford was a move to get him away so as to prevent the exposure f oth er parties alleged to be mixed up in the bribery. The governor, after, perusing the document, handed It out to the newspaper men, with the statement that he was pardoning Guilford solely because his llttl.e girl wife was waiting for his release, and that he might begin life over, and then directed his secretary to make out the pardon. Involved In Morris Case, Guilford was convicted for at tempting to br'be a juror in the Cooper Morris case, who was oin victed and sentenced to five years In the state prison fo misappropriat ing the funds of the Oregon Trust & Savings Bank. At that time it was charged that he was the hireling of the law firm of Sweet & Fouts, and also that he was the instrument of Fitzgerald, of the district attor-. ney's office. Anyway, he was 'Con victed, and Hinshaw & Critchlow seem to have represented him during the trial. Wife Asks for Pardon. A short while ago Guilford's wife who Is but a young girl came to the governor's office with her baby In her arms, and asked that her hus band be pardoned. She representac! that her father In Northampton, Mass., was willing to send the mon ey to take the husband and family back there, If the husband could. se cure a pardon. She also said that she and the baby were now In destitute circumstances. After con sidering the case the governor agreed that If the father sent the money he would grant the pardon. Wanted Their Fee. Learning, evidently from the wife, that a pardon was to be grant ed, Hinshaw called the governor up over the telephone and asked him about it. HeJ advised the governor that Guilford owed him a fee, and that he would like to get it, and also requested the pardon be sent to the olllce. Just prior to that the gov ernor had learned from tho wife that a legal firm desired to charge her $50 to use its Influence to secure the pardon, and the request of this firm that It be sent to its office looked suspicious to him. He advised the wife that pardons were not for sale, and he advised the lawyers over the telephone well, It is not just on record what he said, but it Is said that the advise was so warm that the wires in carrying it showed red In the bright Oregon sunshine. Yesterday came the letter from Hinshaw charging that- the gover nor's pardon vas a move to get Guil ford out of the state to save other guilty parties, and right on Its heels the pardon was granted. FOR FALLING HAIR YOU Rl'X JiO RISK MHEX I'SE THIS REMEDY. YOU I We promise you that, If your hair Is falling out, and you have not let ' it go too far, you can repair the dam- J age already done by using Rexiyll "93" Hnlr Tonic, with persistency and j regularity, for a reasonable length of ! time. It Is a scientific, cleansing, antiseptic, germicidal preparation, that destroys microbes, stimulates good circulation around the hair roots, promotes hair nourishment, re moves dandruff and restores hair health. It Is as pleasant to use as : pure water, and It is delicately per- ! fumed. It Is a real toilet necessity. We want you to try Rexall "93" j Hair Tonic with our promise that It will cost you nothing unless you are ' perfectly satisfied with its use. It I comes in two sizes, prices EOc and I $1.00. Remember, you can obtain' Rexall Remedies in this community' only at our store The Rexall Store.! J. C. Perry, Druggist, Salem, Ore. o Gives Aid to Strikers. Sometimes liver, kidney and bowels seem to go on a strike and refuse to work right. Then you need those pleasant little strike-breakers Dr. King's New Life Pills to give them natural aid and gently compel prop er action. Excellent health soon fol- inTr, Trv them. 25e at J. P. Pprrr'a Druggist I OWES HER HEALTH To Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound Scott ville, Mich. " I want to tell you how much good LydiaE.Pinkham's V egeiaoie com pound and Sanative ash have done me. I hve on a farm and have worked very hr.rd. 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Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harm, ful drugs, and to-day holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases. sjc sjc sjc sjc t 5c s( sjc 5jc Jc sjc sc 3p sfc X-RAYS AND SMILES. Mr. Roosevelt believes that "It is better to give than receive," and so gives advice. It's a horse on Salem today alright. That New York woman who wrote "Andy" Hofer to recommend to her a bachelor or widower who wanted a good wife, was on to her job. What Andy don't know about anything from lands, locations, water rights, climate and scenery to bachelors, babies and stray pets is not worth knowing. Nowr just watch the old I fellows all taking off their hats to him. "Madame Sherry. Sounds like good old wine, doesn't It? ' John Bayne Is not generally ver bose and it is said the only comment he made when being sat down on by the school board's ruling was, "Well, wouldn't that gag you?" The six-foot alligator the commer- j cial club had accumulated to .amuse Roosevelt, died six hours before he arrived. It had been trained to open ! its mouth but probably realized it wouldn't have the chance and so j closed it forever. I o j To Cure a Cold In One Day. I Take Laxative r.roino Quinine Tab- ' lets.. Druggists refund mosey If it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signa 'ii re Ib nn earn box. 2Bc. Utah Land Plaster It soon will be time to use Land Plaster and remember that there Is only one kind that gives the very best of satisfac tion and that Is the Utah. We have handled all kinds hereto fore but on account Qf the poor results from other brands we are only handling the Utah this season. ' ' Our price Is as reasonable as the very best grade can be sold for. Alfalfa Seed We have some very choice seed for sale. It will pay you to try this great crop as lots of land here' will raise it and there Is no more profitable crop to be grovn. Try a few acres and see the result D. A. WHITE & SONS Feedmen and Seedmen Poultry nnd Bee Supplies Salem Oregon 1 ' 1 The Two Men Who Ileally Founded England's Indian Empire. i Cllve went to India when, India ; was 15,000 miles away. He changed' the East Indian Company from aj band of plundering peddlers Into the j beginnings of beniflcent govern-: men. He won for England the great , est dependency she has ever had, or j ever will have. He came to the In dian a white governor as powerful, and more just than any ruler In their history. The shadow of his great ness lends security to every white man, woman and child, and likewise to every brown man, woman and child In India. Ha forged his friend's name, he lied to an, accomplice, he accepted wealth from those he conquered, he died by his iown hand. He Is very dull or very daring who assumes the right to hold the scales of justice for God, is pronouncing a final verdict upon man. Few of us are so greatly good, nr so contemp tibly bad, as this man. Few of us accomplish much, or leave a reputa tion worth puzzling over. Warren Hastings succeeded Clive as governor-general in 1772, and for 13 years consolidated a British ad ministration in India, for the vast territories Cllve had done so much to win. He became the organizer, as Clive had been the founder of the British Indian empire. One is tempt, ed to write on ot Hastings as the temptation to write of Clive is irre sistable. There was still rough wurk to do and Hastings used rough weap ons. Authority means responsibility, re sponsibility demands control, and control easily converts itself Into possession. Such was the logical progression of the English In India. They demanded peace and fair play for themselves, and then for those they protected. The sphere of Influ ence of this trading company easily widened to dominion. Protection for themselves or their allies often meant war, and war, to ensure Its ef ficacy meant control, and control disputed, was followed by posses sion. From "Mughal to Briton," by Price Collier, in the April Scrlbnes. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Get It at Dr. Stone' Drug Store "I have been using Cascarets for In somnia, with which I have been afflicted for twenty years, and I can say that Cas carets have given me more relief than any other remedy I have ever tried. I shaU certainly recommend them to my friend as being all that they are represented." Thos. Gillaid, Eliu, 111. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. 10c, 25c. 50c. Never sold la b'lln. The gen uine tablet stam oed C C C. Guaranteed to cure or your monev bn-Vr a?A West Salem Transfer Passengp.r Baggage Connects with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Kails City and Salem. Leaves Journal office tor West Salem at 8:40 a. m., 12 m., 1:10 p. m. and 4.00 p. iu., every day except Sunday. Also for Independence, Mon mouth and McMiunvllle. Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m., and 5:15 p. m. (.ails ni. hotels on request. Telephone or lea e orders at ChphuI Journal office any day hut Sunday. Phong 32. J. B. Underwood, Mgr. " I FAIR GROUND FEED AND GROCERY I 6 gal. Kerosene . (bring can) ; 65c Extra choice Sugar Cured, government Inspected Hams, per lb 18c Extra large meaty Pick-Nick ams iijfcc X 5 lbs. pure Lard "5c Best Valley Flour, sack... $1.20 4 Best Eastern Oregon Blue X Stem Flour $1.85 Clml f'O hallW T3onn IK 1 - . . "vuu, IU I i U " 1 11 lbs. White Beans 50c I X 5 1-lb. pkg. Corn Starch. .. .25c t 5 cans nice Table Peaches. 50c Garden Seeds t S large full size 5c pkgs...,10c i i i mrge iuu size 1UC pKg...1oC 10-lb. sk. best Eastern Corn meal 25c 2 lbs. best Cream Cheese... 85c 3 cans Buttercup Milk 25c 00 lbs. full welifht Bran Sue Shorts per sack $1.20 Telephone Orders promptly 1 . delivered. , T , Give me a trial " for I can 4 save you 'money. i f R. N. MORRIS I J Phon 1497. HHHMMMM I DR. NEW DISCOVERY FOR COUGHS AND COLDS WHOOPING COUGH AND ALL TROUBLES OF THROAT AND LUNGS PROMPT USE WILL OFTEN PREVENT PNEUMONIA AND CONSUMPTION PRICE 50c and $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BT J. C. PERKY. FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. A Sa, CtRTaiti Hixiir forSi'rrMSMKDMimTicATioii. HFVFR KNOWN TO rail. fUfef Hural Siwlr I H-lli- fin'tion (iUBrfttiteed r 11 one HefundM. Kent prepaid for f 1.00 per box. Will nud ibcmon trial, to be paid for j when relieved, SamplM Free. If your drugglit dues not litre incm tea a your order to 1M . UNITIO MEDICAL CO., oxt. LANeTtn, Pa. Sold in Salem by Dr. 5. C. Sfone THE BEST STRONGEST AND MOST DURABLE SEWER l l PIPE MANUFACTURED IS OUR rCMUMT i MACHINE VLilULiil 1 MADE GLAZED SEWER PIPE t It will pay you to inves- I vestigate before placing your order for Sewer Connections. 1 5alem Sewer Pipe Co. f l 205 LIBERTY STREET f a. The Bosom Sets The stud button holes exactly meet, the neck band does not bind on your neck; button holea exactly meet buttons, nn bulging front, in fact a perfect fit if we launder your shirts. It is done with our new STEAM PRESSES, whlcS do not i-ub or burn the fibre, but MOULD the cuffs, neck band and bosom to a PERFECT SHAPE. Try the ne work. Vislvor welcome. Salem Steam Laundry 1.16-1 6ft South Liberty Street Salem's most poular res- I g God pust f jour TIT MIITL urilCL- 8 COMPANY. Sydaey. Or Tht WHITfc HGUSL B Made tor Famllr C WprjRtertn the nubl C Who H IB Ask your grocer for it. Hrai I demand a good meal for a I Md Mhon mmft " hi" small prio.-' .11 wm. WcGilchnst & Sons. I P- B. WALLACE, Aet. tttitiiiii i n n 1 1 Special Excursion Rates East. The Oregon Electric Will sell at the following round below, to Boston Mass $111.60 Baltimore, Md 109.10 New York, N. y 110.10 Philadelphia, Pa 110.10 Washington, D. C 109.10 Chicago, Ills J4.10 Council Bluffs, la 61.60 ii And various other BATES OF May 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, June 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 21, 22, July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 26, August 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7. t Tickets to Colorado Springs, Denver and Pueblo, Colorado, win j also be sold at same rates on October 12, 13, 14. Atlantic City, N. J., $104.00. Tickets sold May 1-'. 5 June X 20, SO. and July 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6. Going trip to be commenced on date of sale and destinatio reached within 15 days. Final rctnrn limit, October 31st, 19U- For further Information call oft or address. f W. E. C0MA.Y.-O,.F, P. A.,... or i. . .C E. ALB IN", Genl Agent. X Railway Exchange Bldg. Mill and High Sts., Portland, Ore. Salem, Ore. J t MM OFTEN MAKES A QUICK MEED FOR I Wit UURE HA I 9 SURE KING'S m m --- - . '''''HW' jCelebrated Lear P-irn The Best Heater It will save you nwey every dayyu own It. I ell ni q nstaP the beiu Let me give you figures. See Me About an Individual lighting plaol for your home, 'lhe best thing li the market for oioklng and I'.gbtlor. A. L. Frasier Phone 135. 1 5 State Struct The man who sneers at his wife's posy garden will never have any i flowers placed on his coffin at the expense .of F., S. & H. Flat Phone 2 i.t...... utiii' ' Railway Company t trip rates on the dates as stated Kansas City, Mo... Milwaukee, Wise. . Minneapolis, Minn. St Louis, Mo St Paul, Minn. ... i fil.60 . .74.10 61.60 71.60 61.60 Denver, Colorado C,lna anri PlieblO 5G.W , Eastern points SALE 27. 28, 29. 28, 29, 30. 27, 28. 22, 23, 28, 29, 30 ... il V.5