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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1904)
BHaMealHHIHHBna'eMBjHBmMiiLIILBBflHLBBfl 1 i , DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAL, SALEM, OREOON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 18QL - I (MX if ' " mi DAILT CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BR03. Wfe8M& ffJ5Ig OFriCIAL CENSUS SALEM. MAY, 1004, 13,287. w-ij f v (r to investigate big fltfrparations are In tho nature of n holu-up game. Thd powder to hOlil them up and ox amino tlioir accounts is suro to bo abused and made a mean? of political blackmail. Despernto political loaders who enn not regain powor in any other way sometimes succeed in attacking tho corporations and making them do their bidding for fear of adverse legislation. o BOYS AND OlELS BELIEF. The Journal deplores somewhat tho plan of tnklng up collections through the public schools for any causo out side the schools. For instance, the custom has grown up of taking up collections in the hcIiooIs for the Portland reformatory above named. It is not that it is unworthy, but it is familiarity with tho Idea of dopravi ty in tho world that should bo im pressed on childhood. Then that Is not tho only institution for homeless and neglected children, nnd tho public schools should not bo worked for ono Institution ngainst others. Tor instance, several denominations, especially tho Catholic church, maintain orphanages without nld, and are as worthy as the Gardner institution. Tho practico of working tho public schools for this or that should be en tirely abolished. REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET. Tor Mayor, F. W. Waters. Tor Eocordor, W. A. Moorcs. Tor Marshal, Thos. E. Cornelius. Tor Treasurer, Frank Meredith. Aldermen. TIrst Ward H. A. Johnson. Second Ward Clair A. Baker. Third Ward Paul Wallace Tonrth Ward J. 0. Ooodalo, Jr. Tifth Ward O. A. H. Fisher. Sixth Ward John Knight. ScTenth Ward Loo Achcson. Election December Cth. o MOTHER'S BYE-BYE OHAIB. (Holman Day,In December Pearson's.) 3Jy I sit down in Slumber-town and listen to tho tunes That mother volco in cadence soft and tender accents croons? ILct mo sit down in this dear realm , whoso throno is built so fair 'Tho throno no man may o'er dispute a mother's Byo-Byo Chair. JAy boyhood's friend wont wrong to day; the sumo old story, dearl Tcwjptutions, yielding, sin and fall. Ami thoughtless worldlings sneer Hut I who sit horo by your side and hoar you sing tonight, And gao behind mo on tho years with lovo anil faith alight, T do not prldo my fait 'ring feet upon 'tho race they'vo made, Hut search my heart and bles tho part that mother lovo has played. 1 know ho lacked tho mother hands that fondly press nnd mold, I know ho lacked the mother smilo (hat turns the dross to gold; And at tho cross-roads whero tho track of llight and Wrong aro dim There was no shining mother light to mint tlm wiiy to dim, Tho callous ovules of tho world irairo sin by what Is done. Hon- w 8- U'Ron, of Oregon City, in Hut 1 wu measure life by lovo of n lllt0 "tide in tho Arena magazine, of mother to her son; I Boston, "was a largo docreaso in tho And flo.l, who knows the human heart, numbor o Pnla lobbyists nt tho noxt has mercy, dear, to sparo session of tho legislative asembly in To him whoso soul-strength was not 'January, i!u..' won in motlior'H Bvo-Hvo Chair. A POLITICAL PIPE-DREAM. Among tho vagarios of populism that have been worked off on the IJcpublicnn party through Mr. U'Kcn is the initiat ive and referendum. The local option law that has put saloons into precincts that never had them under the old Oregon law is one of the first fruits. Tho noxt is a direct primary law that is n cunning and devilish dovico to throw power into n few cities and the hands of a few men. it is tho very opposite of tho direct primary system adopted by the Bepub licans of Salem, as the TT'IIcn net is expensive, legalized bossism. Tho U-'Bon pipe dreams that havo been worked off on tho Republicans of this stato aro liablo to bo imposed on other state as Oregon products. "Tho first noticcablo effect," says V Mzej m -i mWmmk wt'JBllSiiUii'i'(2,vi Attt l MSlJitl9lM?uitJri4t i'raS, visMkm G. W. JOHNSON & INCORPORATED CO Yot Need A New Overcoat AN IMPORTANT PURCHASE. The purithaso by the Masonic orders of this eity of a valuable businoss cor 7iur tho eiirnor south of tho Orand opora house Is an important fact worthy of mention. That ho conservative and substantial ati nrgnnlantion as tho Masons should nonxlder roal otitute in our city, with contemplated improvements, a doslrablo invojtiuoiit, is a sure sign of permanent values. Tho oractlim of tho Orand oporn house by the Odd Tallows has never . Leon regretted by that organisation and .lias bi)it h groHt benefit to tho city and given Greater Salem iermaiioiico and jitnbllity to that order. ' I.lko tho Odd Fellows, the Masonic order is Mtriing an a flimuclal lustitu- ' tlou nnd will not iiiaku any mistake on Hiiuh nn invoxtmeut. A largo now mod- orn liiillillng will my in that loeatioii. if anybody noticed that besides Mr. U'Ron they havo yet to bo heard from, and other states should set it down as a pipo-dream. BS'l Fine 'Clot BALTIMORE rifrivervs NEW YORK. DROP IN HERE AND TAKE A LOOK AT OUR RICH MADE BY ASSOSB Schloss Btos. & Co. CORRECT CLOTHES MAKERS. Tho beauty of tho Schloss overcoats is in the fit of the nk dcr, graceful lapel nnd perfect collnr, together with the generd fimartncss that lifts them out of tho ready-made class nnd IdetUk with tho work of tho finest tailor. Many mon cling to tho costly merchant tailor habit on their rm rush into tho nearest clothing store nt the first touch of winter ' nway with an overcoat. WHAT NEED IS THERS TO PAY A FANCY PRICE TO A "MERCHANT TAILOR" WHEN YOU CAN BUY A SOHXOSS OVEBCOi: OF UNAPPROACHABLE WORKMANSHIP FOR A GREAT DEAL LESS7 "REPUBLICANS FOR PROGRESS. "I'lm RepublU'Hii candidate) nomlnat d fur ity olfloinln in this coming city qltwUnu nil stand for wwiul business mothotlH Htid prorei. UitiMiiH who want to mo Salem put tu iliw nrstt runk of progrwtivo Pneifio Count ttltiwn should b prepftrotl to stand 10' thMt ttfdt. Good strMU ami gwtd Imsiiiotw ad inlnlatrntlrtii rt the platform of tho ItupubUeMH howIhnh in the coming UwetlpH, TIiimmi who want to im tho freehold er's Hartr malNilnel, aud the gtxwl work t( tliM WatrH ailrainbtration on iltHrtiaU abtHild vntit that ticket. SOLD LIKE SAUSAGE AND FISH. As n rosult of studying nt close range tho Massachusetts legislature, its work ings and thoso who worked It, Mr. Law son in rrensleil Finance, Kvorybody's MngiiKine for December doos not liosi tato to sh.v that: "The Massachusetts logislnturo is bought and sold as aro suusagos and that tho largest, wealthiest, nnd most prominent corporations in New Hngland whoso affairs aro conducted by our most representative citizens, habitually corrupt tho Massachusetts legislature, and tho mail of woalth among thorn who would enter protest against tho iniqui ty would be looked on as n "class an archist." 1 will go further and sny that if in New Knglaud a man of the typo of Folk, of Missouri, cum be found who will give over six months to turn ing up the legislative and llostim imi iileiptU sod of tho pnst ton years, who doos not expo to tho world u condi tion of rottoniiotH more rotten than was over before exhibited in any communi ty in the civiliiod world, it will bo be chuh lie Iimm beoii xufToentod by tho stench of wlmt he exhumed. ELECTION RETURN8. Ottirial returns from evory county except Curry show tho Republican plu rality in the last election to bo lii.Sdtl, ami the total vote in the state U0,2uS. This is the largest plurality the Re publican tlckot over received and tlir lienvlotft vote over east in n l'rosidon- tit Oraater Salem charter pmvldes tlal olectlon in Oregon except in 1&U0, fr a park Iward, a butter .sUwets, aud for j f ally and eubtirlw. )a pople are warned nut te lie do-f"-)ufved by a retmtcreakive alowent who t Mnt ta prevent all progrewi, who pre fer ike euw-uaatur era, the rail-feiiee mnier eoavenUai to wwlwn and jicefrewlve inuaifipal eoatlittous. o WANT MORE OFFIOES. WheH the Vortlaud politician eau't thiuk of aHytaiNg ele be trie t create few new otiicers or eouuuleeiuHa. S there is to 1h a atate examiner of Hceeuata, with all sorts of iujulltoril awer over corporatiuu. It ahould be rt'iu.HiiluroU that all laws library tax, fpr when tho money question brought out : equal, taxatiun a total vote of tn, 1 1 1. That the vote of HUM was so largo is duo ohlofly to the effort of JJtato Chairman Baker aad the Prohibition Imuo. Oue of the noteworthy feature of the returns U the evidence of the ntplil growth ef Bot-laliiHH, the vote of tho Soolallet party having grown from 140 1 In 1WM( to S70S in 1MH, aad 7016 ia 1WM. Cowpared with the vote of four yeara ajro the riMw show a ItepuWIeaa gala of H.0O0 vutw, wnd a l)eiwrtia luea of i 8,000. Compartoas enu iwarvely lie wade with the vote ef 1S0G, for in that ear the opposition to the ltepiibllvan party was represented by a OUR PRICES RANGE FROM v Tha picture shows two exceedingly popular styles. $12 to $30 'DROP IN AND LET US TALK IT OVER.1 WORTH DOUBLE G. W. JOHNSON & CO. (INCORPORATED.) Outfitters to Particular People fusion organization in which the ,ablo family paper in Wcstorn Oregon. strength of tho Domoc.ratic pnrty could not bo estimated, Tho intluonco of the prohibition question in bringing out tho voters in this election is shown by a comparison of votes in countios whero the prohibi tion question was Biibmlttod, with tho vote in counties whero no prohibition light had been raised. Thus, Polk coun ty, which had no vote on prohibition this yoar, fell off 110 in its totnl, while Marlon, an adjoining county, in which tho prohibition question was presented, xporionced a gala of ISO votes in tho total. in '-'3 counties in which there was n vote on prohibition, thoro woro cast 21Y-M5 votes for nnd 42,H03 ngninst prohibition. Prohibition cnrrloil in Bix counties, two in tho Willamette valley, Benton and Yamhill, ono in Enstorn Oregon, Gilliam, and thrco on tho coast, Tillamook, Coos and Curry. X-RAYS Put on Ayer's and be prdud of your hair A little pride is o good thing. Then why be contented with thin, scragglv hair? faded, gray hair? Put on Ayer's Hair vigor ana have lone, thlcK hair; beautiful hair, without a slncle gray line in it. keep young. Have a little pride. J O llirOo lawtll, Hui A new Masonto temple nnd modern buslnoiw block iu sight tor Salem is not so bud. The country must bo hard up to ro vlvo Peek's Had Hoy. The nomuprntie. party must have boon mud up to re vivo tho author of that rot us a onndidnte for governor ia Wisconsin. Watch Tow WaUon ctirrall the lead ership of the DewenrHey- lie iu a real Itwiler of ihjmi, awl a hum of aoaioi punklNA any way yen take hint. The Methodiit euurch at Uaudou Uaa hail swwethiag aew a baaket social each lady put tip laHch for two wea pay for baaket aad have pleasure of tetett-tete Ittneb. The weu always pat up, bat or the other hand they get the plMut. The women work and suffer for the eaa The Cowwerilnl lub .unnot do a J better thiag thaa j ush i.t i rmancat stret-t impro emeat. )tt i I tho A-strn (lregu kch lal news ui this paptr It is ur gole aim to make this the cleanest an l most real Push the Marion county exhibit at tho Lewis and Clark fair. Push for better streets. Push for a now high school building. Push for a live, ac tivo progressive town, with something doing during tho world's fair building. Lot us wear tho best suit of clothes wo'vo got this coming year, got out of the mud nnd the ruts, nnd make peo ple think we aro somobody. This is tho best business and residenco nnd school city iu Wostern Oregon, nil kickers to tho contrary. A roally direct primary brings out ft big vote, and loaves the party strong and hnrmonious. Tho Poudloton East Orogonian is a bright paper, has colored supplement, but should cut out tho poetry in tho sad, wul minor strain. Tho Democrats. Thoy hid iu tho woods, Thoy climbed tho treos, They gave their bossed tho l hot-air breoae; lint they wouldn't voto for P.irkor. To Mako Sauer Kraut. Seald barrel or keg until porfoatl sweet and clean. Seleet solid, flue-leaved, snow-white cabbage. Cut in halves and romove all the core awl coarse- leaves. Cut tlae aad add oue eoodhandful uf salt to the buehel. ills ia the aalt, pack down well in the barrel, but don't wash. It will make Its owh Urine. al in eae'or two week you will have aauer kraut tit for a Mag. Keep a eleaa cloth over it, with boards that fit eloe, aaA a weight suf Icieat te keep brtae over the kraut. Kep la cool plane. eer maid who raited the first wheat m nr..u i.et the atory of the waa who la raising wheat successfully and prnfltahlv DOW, and publish the favta atutct in lus own language "What is tho is filling the nonM.rri with nn. lont lur. t I et i.s hc in I work ia tto ecriiviag present 'o .(w(-U too much in tho similes of the past. That is ono thing that has como to bo n cluonic state of mitul with many of our people. They think history will bo forgotten unless thoy harp on thoso things all the time. That is what we havo a stutopaid historical society for. Tho live man who wants this stato de veloped should join tho push club, nnd develop along tho linos of presont achicNomi'iits. Let tho dead past bury the dead, nnd it can't bo too quick . .j SOMETHING TO BE THANKFUL FOR On Thanssgiving Day, besides a good dinnor nnd plenty of "cheer," is an oxquislto lnundried shirt, col lar nnd cuffs that has that flno do mestic or gloss finish nnd imnmcu Into color thnt tho Salem Stoam Laundry put on it nt all times, our linen aways givos perfect sat isfaction whon it is dono up by our improved mothods. The Salem Steam Laundry 8aaese9aeae0aMNi I White Lily Flout Manufactured by Rikcreal Milling Co. Is the Flour for Family Hse Try a sack l It it don't suit you, your money back. to at ! WMS0tM Capital Commission Co. Salem Distributors about it. "We ennnot lml yesterday, or survive ci nt last year's Lirdsncsti The worst blb"anl cf P'ist. It lasted three JM ers, in soino plncc'i, w 'J lint nn nllinr il.imfllTO W'l Y. M. C NIGHT S( Fall Term Opens Ma&l her 26th. Siil.li.ptd Ml Arithmetic .... Bookkcping Penmanship .. " Grammar .... " Heading and Spell" nther subie:ts Ui" For particulan cH ' Y. M. C, A. & A FULL STOCK tfcaoivbive'! .cntbsi Tulip, v.- . i.,nui - Cnnnr DrOPS. 1"'1- ........nt Of ChW '' WouUbepldttJ . ,. naif i call aJ ,a5r"" Cairaere&' 322-324