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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1912)
hit cimiL jtmii, nixx. mi, tnT. iirnira n. mi THE CAPITAL JOURNAL . UOrZZ, YA:vx vA lrr,rAs 2. JL II0FZ2, Jfjxarr 21, jA UJS& xxrZ J FTrae (CHICAGO Si jv. bx -it trwvrt f rsmt.i tf& tmAf. Imm. mK-f, f H.'. y fmr .... it 1 V IS 9 (P'TITI .. IT TT twr Tim. ORE I . 'nr. 5 STATE XK-VATCZ tZUnr, A REPUBLICAN'. 77 r f T'jrrw ' a r.i., -' trayt rr. a jrozr- :r f.yA .'I'. ii. a i's", .',..fJi'i of ;rftw.-it t?sa4 xrA i:.Y.rj;jx.. Ar,A it h' tSa. a trA .rf Va W,!"A v... J5r r. a ri'i.V-iJ cr tiXm.'.?. a.vl r.t 5.i.7 ?3 ir.V ez- ln ''aZ'.tx wM V)'tA l&r.t Vaa in t,'rtlzT.L )',. In a h.'Ar i'i trr.W? v'rst a'i. UA IVr : a rr.ar. I'; )' r,t a i,r'fa.'.':'..i y'. '.Alx rvAj V v-jt.'a yM'A Jr.Wfrt f rf.Atf.Ji?.ri. If tA'jr.' tr w.'rvA'i., .Ut&r.tiaJ of c;Jar.j vri'tout tj!fi t'r.H 'M vWA a a nitU. affair. Iff W tf.r rar.pa: M .J'.wr.ah cws'.r fvr Jt ?Atjtn ,f I',, W.-A'lft. 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Var, or r ar, th 'f i't'.iU-r,t Taft and the ple of Ihii t,'jt,ry Im Un wA'aiX ti.rwt.wt the lor.jf vrrien of de-U-'sJ,'a b''rh-ih'UiX urA wrv'X w of Mexi'ranx ,of a!l fa; tiof,, involi'A in the v't i-t-A VitouVai.'a of that land ever nince he onnlir.x of i't'-Mi-i.t lhZ', and it i like! the arr.e ouiet. rJ.Vrjj't and dijlorriAtic iaVam wi.'I chararrize the attitude of our fx'-Mjt.ive and pj,!e until the hrea:h Kha.'l alually w:ur and the tvo nation are at wti oth'-r' throat., or until it I mhif a(par-nt that the Mao'cro jfovemrri'Tit han found a vay U n-'AVf '''urn the f;-op!e it h ri VJti?MA for. At ;ry. our t-ojie do not want var with MezW. 'Hie uniVrxal irrivrw.'vm in the V,t.ti- Ktalen in that ve have -notjjfh, and more than friffliifli, terriitiry and cnffXnx inter . to take care of, aj thin' c.tand, and that the burden of an other prot'tzraf' of the Itin rwMon would put uh "in ba" a!Uy-.h-r ,not alon" on the WecU-rn Ilerninphere but in Jiurope and the Orient; eflpwialjy In the event of extrardinarv or thrcat'filnsf dev'JopmTitH abroa1 a U-tvw'n the (reaUrr and fri'-r'llier natiorm vith which we are d-p)y ixund. We have no objection to xu:h d'TnoriHtratiorm an nhall con vlfi'e the Mfxlcarm of the purpose of thiH country to dominate affair on thin coritiwnt and to af-uard the concern of American in that particular country provided alvav thow ex hlbitlofi are held on the cany nide of challenen and the avoid able rnarzin of real war. , Hut there in the trouhl", a!vy; one never know juwt hov "trn-at a fire a mall ypark" I yoinj? ti kindle, nor what pitiabh nmm: in ynv to "fulminate" thin and thrunt u t; the ex-lr-rr,i(.y i,f nf front and action. Jt I evld'-nt that, the MaJero administration cannot Ion maintain It lf without help, and, a we are the nearest and ffi't powerful nefjhbor, with the nryfX rachii InU-ret at. takf tjeiher vith the icle International 'rKlicy-paramourit, the Monroe doctrine, it look a if ve were t Ie called UfKn for nn Ififi-rfcrenee, which no utretch of diplomacy may conatrue ra tlonallv and happily for uh, roriiderinjr' the hintory we have made there even when ve were infinitely ), compeU-nt in wajre war, We are "the biz fellow' 'in uch premise alway. and it will )' hard Oi fM'ntt: the chare of rnliiuHiriK the riredicaten un wb'' (did) n eri;i)j'-ment would or could he launched. The country ha perfect, confidence In l'renidcnt Taft'H abili ty I') do the rljht and lovnl thinj. Ft ha Keen enough of bin v.l;e coniilerab-neH in many an embrojfllo and the Hiiecc with which he ha dipoKed of jrntvc nnd prcftln o,ur ifloriH to the honor of the nation and the atis faetlon of Ihode interei'led with u, tfe In xure to withhold the edi' t of war until thin country I nb nolutely xafe and Mure of if hlirh jrround for the dreadful expe dient and of the vorld'H Juutice in the outcome. V..t'A. .-,.0-A A'j.T.iy t.'jfit Tt wsr.'ixt.'A i Ur?, i4 ?t f;r a 9 Jfvyl furr t y,'.. wo J-' '. tfiMir tto sA '.i.v-h tWw 9y.nl. m tcxit4. It ii mAr VStlSi U, t'.A K'. V.',t. tn 'i '.'i. i : !: 1 THE OPEN FORUM Th C:Ul J'lirr.w lrivlt.m p'ih X'.r. 1)vt2MMl'n In tl'i lii-sArtriATil Is. 'Sh t'A tjt il ma'.trr a f ill IronrM o'jl Jt la ct th ljr'f tt;l wifrT tj Jo th thljkibjc for lt i.A.ti. THE ROUND-UP Jnckdfyii county officer! urn ftT jny rlilut nnd will 1 1 "ii I. nil mull iiiiiKlit mil nflxr mliliiltdit un viik'x'Hii. I'ulk ciiiiiilr, n fur iim nipiniliiK K' iiiiil ,r-iiiiii(iii Mi fal r wik rum i-iiii iI, wik thn Ixiunr county of ilur main, UlTllllMlmi HOW hilH V, HIllOIIIIlhlllK, mill ft "ii r mi It liinl mi". 'I im Clin kinmiK roiinty fjilr iiroin U" to tin IiIk iiiiii. It licKlnt H"i- I'ti. t, i V'' ii Plan Winter Comfort You can buy hcitt you know where nnd liow to ;i:t it, I'coplo who have in ftlallcl the Campbell System declare that they have heat on t;ip all the time, in all weathers. Cull lit our Htora mid it uh tell you about thi Wlnter-ClwiHnr, tlia lilinont Jn lieutinif comfort, with ported ventilation, Kiicty, fucl-ocoiioiny, mill ciiho of liaudliiiK. ?0 Winter Tim CmiiiiIk I HvHtism la the iim- fltt llli'tllliil I, I liriitlntr n umi. i lii-re ma tut coniili imrlK In K"t out (if order tm ma uny ik of ln,. link, lianl toiil, wood, UHliinii aoinini3Si)iS yt III cuilii'ly rnlltivit you of iillitimlnly mill Irmihln on tint IiimiiIiik (ih lli. II, 'llio Cinulilmll Mi'iilliiv turn tny of lie Moliicd, town, will ul mil iiIhiik ininlulo milt your puiHouul iiniilii. W put Id fiiriuu In lijr liii.M onliMK, Ami If II (l'i"n't y.v you (intfit ihOiki titmtnoitf, titan, ifrtt limit ol Jt) il"Kr"-w Ink III y iluiil out, Mild Hlutid four money. jmiKHTHi 'iitn mint. 111-t 'iinvthlni. Itiii'inlim til makt food or It will nut riityiiti cnit, Aim' t you Intrrciitnil ruiiUKli V cum null tea lit abotil Ur riione (UMI, Kulem, OrcKuu ti'utkr a (itilmn. YA, Journal: lu an i,in imt r ritly f'Mih4 In th (rnxi'.in. rid AiA U OA'itthi Vjhii., hy l)unnn M'.'ukr, nr th fol lowing: "If I w.ti not fMtiAn, tc," Thi rrnlriiJi on of th A,, Uij cuht by hi t.n:hr drawing a pfinur on hi ilat who. hrn ukul what, ho wa trying to draw, r;illrd: j"I am making a nlctur of dA." 1' Voij ahould not attempt anything Ilk j that, a no on knowa bow G'yl loka," ; hla fM-ttr vawrA, "Wll, they iwlll whn I'm don thla," rtA th artlat, Hlnc th opimrtun f- jrncf of McCuakr'a tatmnt, r thr I not th laat danger of rxila- taking him for a lady, or .in a lit ,tl gf1. L. I.KWOP. 1 ' I (ih.lil th Gt?roir. I Wrxlllmrn, Bpt. R Kd. Journal: It. a with lntrt w no In th Iilly (.'apiul Journal of ith laaij A th Hth, Iniit., an artlcl j ieadd "Th Law Aica'nat th fjover. ernor, purporting to give the auh aianc of an opinion of th attorney-g'-neral, to th effect that Hallway and pra Rompaiilea are reulr-d hy law lo receive, carry and d"llver ship-' rnenl of Intoxicating ll'iuors to p-r-aona In dry territory who are known to he dlnK)liig of mien Intoxicating ll'iuora In auch dry territory In vio lation of law. And we are at a loea to understand hy what proress of rea soning the attorney-general arrives at this very Important romluslolii. Kef 1 Ion 2-J70 of I,, 0. I., provide: "All persons concerned In the coininls el n of a crime, whither It he felony or misdemeanor, and whether they di rectly commit tlin act constituting the crime, or old and nlu t In Its rnuimls nli n, though not present, are prlncl-; In, nnd to he tried nnd punished as ki.cIi." I'mler this section every agent or f'Micr of a brewing company who consigns, nd every agent or officer of n railway or an express company who receives, carries anil delivers Intoxl- cntlng lliiiors In dry territory to ier- sons to t In-111 known to n illnMilng of such lliiiors In such dry territory In violation of law Is mud" a principal In thn criminal net And a few prosecu tions ami convictions along this line would hnv a tendency to rrcato a wholesome respect fur law. It Is not riKhl, It Is not puhllc Justice, ajii It Is nut public iollcy to proscenia nnd punish thn person who actually com mits th act In violation of law, and lo hold tlin person gulltluMS who fur-Mlii-a 1 lm material nnd urges hlin to commit lh ad. And such Is neither the liili-iit tmr tli" spirit of th taw. knowledge Is Hi parent of Intent. And liil"iil of the person participating, aid ing or sliettlng In the commission of mi net, Is the governing principle from which .to draw the ('(inclusion as lo his guilt or Innocence. If the gov ernor assumes Unit thn person who assists In violating th law, Is him self guilty, thn law Is not against the governor. Truly yours. IEADQUARTERS For foreign and domestic dress goods, and for ladies', misses' and children's wearing apparel and millinery. We claim to be strictly in the swim, as we show the greatest stock in the Willamette Valley of the latest, the newest and best fall merchandise. Right buying means low selling. We are here to prove it You Don't Have to Worry About Styles and Fashions When you trade at the big Chicago Store. Our New York buyer attends to the fashion worries, the materials, the workmanship, and the newness of all goods bought for this store. When you trade here you are safe, as satisfac tion, style, quality and durability are our trade winners. We do the biggest dry goods business in Salem, because we give the best values at lowest prices Salem's ?7 Silk House The Chicago Store Is here lo prove to you that we show the greatest line of fashionable silks in Salem, Silks here for every occasion. Evening wear, street wear, and all the rest in beautiful styles and designs offered at low prices, SALE PRICE, YARD 25c, 35c, 49c, 75c and up New Fall Millinery The Chicago Store is Salem's Millinery'Shop. Vhen you come here to buy up-to-date new fashionable millinery we want you to bear one thing in mind that we do not ask millinery shop prices here, We sell millinery at the same low ratio as we do all the rest of the goods through out our store, It is the volume of business we do that gives us such a scope for cutting prices and small profits, Our EXHIBIT is GREAT, Frencli and American models shown in all the very latest creations, Al so ostrich plumes and fancy feathers of every description, If you want to buy two hats for the price of one come here ' ' A H R? Sa,em's ainjlba siik House The Chicago Store Is now ready to show you the latest novel ties in NEW FALL SILKS, CHANGEABLE .TAFFETAS, CHANGEABLE MESSALINES WH'PCORDS OTTOMANS in two-toned ef fects, SATIN CHARMEUSE ENGLISH and FRENCH CREPE de CHINE and dozens of others. fa I Hi1 1912 NEWEST MODELS IN Ladies', Misses' and Children s Coats, Suits and Dresses Nowonsaleand offered at prices so low that buying will be a pleasure here, We buy from the best manu facturers of America and we are there to prove to you that we can give you the lowest prices, LADIES SUITS Like the Picture $6.90, $10.50, $12.50 LADIES' COATS $4.50, $6.90, $9.90 up Children's Trimmed Hats 49c, 65c, 75c, 98c and up Ladies' Trimmed Hats 98c, $1.49, $1.75, $2.50 up. Extra Special Wool dress goods double width, 25c, 35c and 49c Outing flanels yd 4c Muslins and sheetings at mill prices Blankets and comforts, all prices, each 49c, 66c, 75c, 98c up Ladies' shoes, $1.49, $1.98, and $2.50 pair, girls' rubbers 35c la dies' rubbers, pair 49c. Come here and save money, iff Will; School Supplies For Boys and Girls. Now on sale, Come here and save money and get the best bar gain in Salem in the following goods: Boys' Suits and Over coats, Girls' Suits, Coats and Dresses, Hosiery, Shoes and Underwear, Boys' Suits from $2,45 up, G'lls' Coats from SI ,98 up, Girls' Dresses, 49, 75, 98c and up, 50c Union Suits, all sizes, now only 25c, II. OVERTON. rr