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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1911)
FAGB TWO DAIL CAFITAli JOURNAL, bALEM, OREGON, THlflSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 191 the capital journal Z. IIOFER, Editor and ProfrUtor. R. M. BOFER, Manager drcwndent Hew wper Dew ted to American Principle id the Frvnn and Dee. lofswnt of All Omron Publkhci Every Evenlnc Eicvpt Sunday. Or SUBSCRIPTION RATESl (Invariably In Advance) It. by Carrier, per year $6.00 Per month- ly. by Mall, per year- ItO Per man ti skly, by Mall, per year LOO Six i FULL LEASED WlBfl TELEGRAPH BEPOBf a ' A GOOD MINISTER ACCUSED. One Rev. J. J. Wheeler comes all the way from Alaska to Sa lem to prefer charges against one Rev. John Parsons. He has no personal feeling against Parsons, but it took him nearly a year to gather testimony against him. One charge is that Parsons allowed a Florodora dance' saloon on the same block with his church at Fairbanks, Alaska. On top of that Parsons is accused of misappropriating funds, and loaning money at usurious rates of interest. Some of the Wheeler evidence against Parsons goes back as far as 1S99. When pastor at Salem Parsons was considered a pretty decent sort of citizen. The trial of Dr. Parsons will be one of the sensational events cf the conference at Salem this week. SCIENCE FOR THE TAXPAYERS. Among expensive luxuries carried on by the state is one Dr. Calvin S. White. His series of experiments to prove why dogs die of eating Balmon are now complete. The results are published in a pamphlet, but the dogs die just the same. At least ten dogs have lost their lives every year from eat ing salmon in Oregon. Now Dr. White will investigate why children eat chalk, and whether chalk is really a desirable breakfast food. The pamphlet to be published on that interesting problem will be of great importance. Dr. Woods Hutchison was the first to do these scientific liter ary stunts on a salary." He is now doing them for a hundred dollars a page for the Saturday Evening Post. The taxpayers would feel relieved if Dr. White would go to work for some magazine. lie will next get out a state book on why blackheads come in pome people's noses. Great is the state when it comes to finding excuses to spend money. o EDITORIAL NOTES. Yes, for some time there will be more applicants than jobs. We have tried in every way t keep from being mistaken for one 0. P. Ho(T. The editor of thU paper has been accused of a great many things, but he has never been guilty of being 0. P. HofT. Democcratic papers are trying t make capital of Taft coming to Salem on October 13. That may be an unlucky day for the Democratic party. Sara Brown-Savage, for ten years dean of the school of ora tory of Willamette University, has opened a "school of expres sion" in this city, and will teach dramatic art. If there is any thing we are weak on it is expressing ourselves. The average girl has been reduced to a cross between chewing a wad of gum and a titter, so far as expression goes. The young fellows smoke cigarettes, play pool and have a limited vocabulary of profanity. That is the limit. Rev. Clarence True Wilson lectured on prohibition yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. He is national secretary of the Methodist Temperance society, and, besides being a brilliant debater, is a man of preat natural eloquence and a good fellow. He is not a narrow-minded howling fanatic, and concedes that once in awhile a man who smokes or drinks is not altogether depraved. We are asked to boos: an autobiography of La Follette. The book agents will soon be swarming over the country selling them at three to five dollars per volume. Recently the country was canvassed for La Folletles magazine. Next we were bom barded with a ten-volume industrial history at three to five dol lars per volume. Will we never get through digging up our hard-earned dough for these thrifty statesmen, who sell books about themselves for a livirg7 To the credit of Jonathan Bourne he has so far not been guilty of selling us any of his pub lications. He even pays his own postage. The Portland, as well as some other papers not far from Eu gene, are bothered over Colonel Hofer, blaming him for most everything happening in the state of Oregon. The reason is ob vious no one does anything worthy of note any nearer Port land, and it is highly gratifying to them, as well as the rest of us, that there is at least one man in the "state who is able to do things and is able to bear the blame. Independence Enterprise. Any editor is a dangerous man who does not swallow s.ll the impositions that are foisted upon the people by the alleged high-brows of society. The Chicago Store Is Salem's Leading Store Because we do the greatest volume of business, We sell the most goods, employ the greatest staff of help and distribute goods all over Oregon, Nothing but merit, Quality and stvlfi could have built this store up so fast. -4 7 Aft SrA. mm i - 9? ' I We are now of fering the great est Cloak and Suit bargains in Salem, See 0'.:r prices, New Fall CLOAKS SUITS XOW OX SALE For women, misses and children. Every garment up to the hour in styles, workmanship and material. Come and see if you want to appreciate th val ues we aro offer ing and the money we can save you In your fall wearing apparel. We are always in the front rank when it comes to giving the best values for the least money. Ladies' $15. $18, $20 and $25 auils, now on sale for $9.90. $10.50, $12.50 and up. Welcome Words to Women Women who suffer with disorders peculiar to their sex should write to Dr. Pierce and receive free the advice ol a physician of over 40 years' experience a skilled and successful specialist in the diseases ol women. Every letter of this sort has the most careful consideration and is regarded as sacredly confidential. Many sensitively modest women write fully to Dr. Pierce what they would shrink from telling to their local physician. The local physician is pretty sure to say that he cannot do anything without "an examination." Dr. Pierce holds that these distasteful examinations are generally need less, and that no woman, except in rare cases, should submit to them. Dr. Pieree'a treatment will cure you right in the privacy of your own home. His " Favorite Prescription" bat cured hundreds of thousands, soma of them the worst of cases. It Is the only medicine of its kind that is the product of a regularly graduated physician. The only one good enough that its makers dire to print its every ingredient on its outside wrapper. There's no secrecy. It will bear examina tion. No alcohol and no habit-forming drugs are found in it. Some unscrup ulous medicine dealers may offer you a substitute. Don't take it. Don't trifle with your health. Write to World'a Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y., take the advice received and be well. I .m If you want to buy silks and dress goods, the lowest prices in Salem, come here, We can prove it, SILKS and DRESS GOODS Now on sale, The greatest showing in Salem, Everything that is new and fash ionable is here, and our low prices will " surprise you, Dress Goods - 0- An er yard Z5c, J5c, 49c, 65c up W1 Come here if you want stylish Millinery, Bargains in trimmed hats, ostrich plumes etc, New Pall Millinery Now opened up and ready for selling the greatest showing we ever made in fashionable headware and at prices so low that you will be surprised, For exam ple, $7,50, $8,50 and $10,00 stylish hats now on sale for $2.95, $3.50 and $4.50 The Greater CHICAGO STORE "The Store That Saves You Money" j Read the Journal Ads carefully. Our advertisers are offering the greatest of r Salem j Oregon j bargains. I i tw) (Si YE BOOT SHOP STOCK Lowest Price Shoe Sale Ever Opeiras Friday Momin M sa f Si' as Si B Hl B g,9 UST GO Held in Salem Septo B B B B B B B B Bi B B n u m H El Si ! - a i j j - o- r J J muj 'jiuui j Kiai a better chance to buy Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes than right now Actually Quitting! Giving Up Business! No man, woman or child can afford to miss this great Closing Out Sale. ONE DOLLAR WILL DO THE 0 WORK OF THREE. Without a doubt the biggest and most sensational Boot and Shoe Sale ever wit- 1 ti 2000 Pairs Men's Shoes All makes, leathers and sizes at Factory Cost and Less nessed in Marion county. 1500 Ladies' Oxfords and high Shoes, all styles and leathers at Manufacturers Cost ti M 11 11 11 II ti I would be impossible to give you a list of the thousands of shoe bargains that are in store for you. 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