Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 21, 1905, Page 4, Image 4

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AM,Y OAXXTAZ Z9VMXAIf, MALXK, O1S042T, flAgPRDAT. JANPART 21, 1805,
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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
BY HOFER BROS.
official OENSua salem.
MAY, 10W, 13.287.
ZBTDILD A GOOD SCHOOL IIOUBE.
The board of education of this city
fibs it In H power to do a creditnblo
jiloco of work fur (ho enjritnl of tho
talo,
Thoy nro rommineloned to erect a
new liigii tsehool building, nnd very few
wcirtrJetlon nro put on thoir nrtionn.
The district hns n enh Mirplua with
fpnwont tax levies that will amount to
tflfiy or sixty thousand dollars in
dbrcu yonrn.
Why not tako tho estimated surplus
crevcntieu for tho noxt throo years and
ercet building that will bo n credit
4e ti rlty and tho stntof
Of noiirso, thoro will ho those who
-eay n good frame building in good
rooiifb. Why attend inonoy on brick
r ntonoT
fitnesn for tho greatest boon an earth
ly power can confer American citizen
ship. It was easy to defeat this inaid
ious enemy. Then Democrats were
moro numerous in that Icguilatnre than
the- prevent one, and there wero many
Populiflts also, and with a few inde
pendent Republicans the attempt was
smothered in negative votes.
Binoo that time, up to the proscnt
day, no convention, stnto or county, in
Oregon ha ventured to express itself
tin dissatisfied with our present man
ner of voting. No patriot, arose among
us to set forth tho iniquity. of tho sys
tem. The enemies of tho secret ballot
have romo out into tho open. Yet in
every legislature session since the en
actment of this law tho attempt has
boon made, nnd always originating in
Portland, to rush through an amend
ment similar to that defentod in 1803.
If tho question wero beforo tho pco
plo of Oregon for settlement by voto
they would indicate thoir satisfaction
with tho law as it stands emphatically,
Logkslnturo and legislators nlwayv
look or hopo for n vast publia charity
to cover and ovorlook their sins. Tho
people nro, after nil, easily reconciled
to tho pllforlngs from thoir rights by
tho most wily politician. lie who can
ncricti unlcs the demand of the strik
ers is met.
The administration of tho German
industrial schools, ss of tho system of
general education, does not rest with
tho gorcrmncnt of Berlin, but has since
the earliest days of tho empire been
conducted hy tho various kingdoms
nnd principalities.
Nature as well as necessity mothered
tho invention of the lntho, tho first of
tnnchino tools. It wns built originally
botween two odjaeent large trees, near
which grew a springy sapling. Lathes
like It nro used today in some of the
Asiatic countias.
SOCIAL
EVENTS
Jiut this Mtnto is growing rapidly,
and tho public school system is ex frame legislation for his own cupidity
gxmding under tho impulse and ideals nnd override tho well-known desires
tt an ambitious people.
No community ever made a mistake
sb building grandly and greatly for
Alio jwJJdlo schools. Bo wo say to tho
wehool Imnrd, don't build cheap.
Consider tho prldo of tho people In
Alielr public schools. Consider that
tiko Srign Hchool Is tho people's college,
and !vo us tho best.
Tho best high school building that
ictux Sm erected under tho clrcumstauces
8a mat too good for our children and
tffboM wlto coiiii) after us.
Wo have onnugh cheap, perishable
twodim buildings, llulld ono good
imo good ono. (lo and sen whnt other
dtles of 18,000 to 100,000 are doing
and nr right.
o
3EBPISB NOT THE POLITICIAN.
Tlwre nro those who dosplno the
palltJnlnn ami rry him down as nlto
ijfolker bad and his calling unworthy.
Stut to bo mieeowiful in politic re
quire ability of nut a mean order.
Wlist does It requlro to bo sucouMf ill f
lt It 1m said thnt mnny "nro able
o succeed In professions, In making
money, or in gninlug social position
vim fnll in politics.
BfcHs it not require- moro real abil
ity to bo a good Hlltlsiitu thiiu to be
lawyer or doctor or to mko inguey
usr ehluo in society!
Thn miet'OMful piditlelau mind know
feuman nature, must bo wull-ltiforinud
about public mutter, must have n inn
Atry of facts mid situations.
A polities! ntrugulo develop all n
wan 'it resourcos, his putieiice, hi foro
eight, bis snguelty, his IntHlllgoueo and
Iiia honrtty.
Vbr ht tho bottom the wan who suo
eds lit politics in tho Intiu; run must
m liunimt in purposo nnd Imnest In his
relations with Individual.
Tho highest training of the ultiimi
M received In a pelttienl eampnlgu,
where lie gos up Hgnlnst all thnt bt
wvWt null strongest In his follow-
Jli&oit and eo-nmliltlmi rlvuU for
gMHilsr favor.
Ti tU AUHTKAIJAN BALLOT.
It I 14 years sluso tk legUlatHr
ttf tho sUt of t)reiH inwetsd tU
meamiro whleh v know as the Ah
tralinn imllut Ian. Orwgtm pHpl are
suiytlilHg but mtueurlal. Thoy take not
Mndly tu rhHgo for tli imK of chsnue
uuonot but wbiH the just Md rtntMH
Wo hsH); whUk trt pr4el liy
Ko AMtrallau lkllut IMgwn U tho
ulrrtbn Uvtn hM muting, wro Mt
twforn the pu4 of Ohjh in the
siting of IS0. tbtwit whs Hot cHHty
,nveMtlH Ih the kttw tUst dellHel
i Mtvwpt tk K11 NIUMullUOUt to
the ttxUHtig Uwsi my, wwre, the d
ntsud of the hm4 of Ike ntste wns
tinsntuiMM d wwHiwlir fwr tk
yasg' f tW jNld tow tUt v
wry truMkty mhivihUh U Its ptMtfarw
nnd ths Utt (MHVuMttotM f vvury
)virtjr xptpxt UeMvit with H
)utvtMftU4ii us kwriiljr In tvt af
the !w. Th kkitsiro uf 1M1 m
ttHl the HMHMHir mImsmI
mtnty.
Th AwtilU r r ImMi kw
vr Hrrtkl nt miIUmU MHWhIm.
Its tMK mthmI ftiMH Wmw hh4
vrf.i4Ml imsUiMms a mwt h4
lrigttv t whWh tWy 4sfwi
)kttty MHht t Wis It Into 4U6vw
1y iwrtVtttK ' r4,w MUsMf4 U
WNnhtM1 lHMM tM Mt
livui Uy tks (msw wMkMML T vtiiK
H m$ wrt vf stffl 4 wttbl uv
l fiv( ttwes wMt MsilAbfc WwstWs 444
Tho flrt lteHpt l twstsf wtU
fats Uw k Ih 1 wImh live 4l
rvtartl t risir ttw MwtNMilk
uly &r tkrDUitk Mt &)l kt
V kWMi f rHrtttt as
and paramount interest of his coimtit
uents bocomos after many hnir-
hrendth oHcnpes a lender In politics.
Government and legislation are pro
foundly simplo things. It is but the
chlonnery nnd craft of rogues thnt
makes tho system do complex that tho
loft hand knows not whnt tho right
jmnd doos.
In n eomatoso comment of tho last
legislature, probably when tho honorn
bio senuto of tho state) wns about en
tering for the coromony of a senato
rial voto, or when tho morning pnpor
had just arrived and wns receiving tho
scrutiny of tho mombers to sou what
tho cartoonist had douo with them, n
measure practically obliterating the
spirit and purpose of tho present elec
tion law was passed. Governor Cham
berlain vetoed tho bill. Two-thirds of
the men who voted for it, for whatev
er ruodon, would undo that act todty
If it were ponxllile. They know, ns ev
ery Intelligent man knows, thnt if tho
luechnuienl process of making a mark
In a square or circle, thus endorsing a
IHtrtlsan nomination of n straight tick
et, regardless of tho men ukiu thnt
ticket, shall bo tho manner of voting
prescribed by our law, it will bu souse
Ihss wnHto to maintain tho form of se
crecy iu our elections, and we may ns
well march up to the polls tugged nnd
branded us in tho good old days. Hut
good sense prevailed and tho govern
or's veto was not nverrulod. Tho old
law stands. ,
Thorn are many who doubt the oper
ation of thn present registration law.
Under It fswer and fewer are regis
tered each year. More and more fcro
sworn in on election day. That law
should bo nmundtMl so thnt tho well
known resident eltlMn need not regis
ter every two ywtrs or oftotier. There
are mnny whe deny the validity or the
eperutlvenwm of the new dlreet pri
mary law. They believe that It should
bo amended or repealed. Hut there
nra none to And substantial fault with
tho present Australian ballet law. If
Its simple provisions, found iu the old
blue vtiluma In the stnto library,
wore followed as ttf registration and
numlwtleus, It would be found to
contain n remedy for tho mlsnt legls
lntlon oh those ewlijets. What Ore-
fOH HetNls ts not the rHul of the Aus
trnllnu ImIIoI law, but the extension
of Its well known and c leorly derinl
prluviples to the subject of rRitrw
tloH and uowiHStlan b direct vote.
A boy of 11 who livos at Hamilton,
Out., wrote to the czar nsking for some
Hussion postage stamps. Kccontly he
received from tho czar a complete col
lection of Ilussiau postal, department
al nnd local .stamps in n magnlficontly
bound album. The collection is said
to bo worth several thousand dollars.
Tulnro lake, in California, onco nnvi
gablo by steamers, is now perfectly
dry. A man on foot can safely crow
it at any point, nnd in some places the
ground is hard enough for ft team to
drive over. Tho cause of this condi
tion Is tho draining of Kern and King
rivers of their wntora by irrigating
cunnls.
An Knglish warship recently nrrived
nt I'eurto Arontns nnd saluted tho flag
of Oosta Itica with 21 guns. It took
the gunners of Costn Wen two hours
to answer tho salute. They had only
ono old muzzle loader, which had to
bo allowed to cool after each round.
But the salute was got through in the
courso of the day.
Queen Aloxandra of Knglnnd cele
brated hor sixtieth birthday on Dec.
1. Tho festivities nt Sandringham in
honor of the day wero very simple, the
mnin feature boing an entertainment
for tho school children of the estate at
which tho Queen and her guests per
sonally attended to tho wants of the
little folks.
An Indication of tho immono busi
ness being dono in tho iron trndo is the
congestion of tho tracks by cars load
ed with tho products of tho mills in
tho vicinity of Homestead, Pa., and
other manufacturing point. In one
yurd there were six miles of cars wait
ing movement ono day in the early part
of tho mouth.
Hawn-Towle Wedding.
Miss K. E. Hnwn and Mr. J. E.
Towlo wero united in marriage at the
home of the officiating clergyman, Ber,
T V TWnt. on South uommern.
.front, nt 12 ri'clook, January 10, 1003'
' , 1..1L
The contracting parties are ui
t.1-1.1.. .......... toA vimid neome '
0,B"V rwj'vrkori ,.-. ,, r- .
Shaw. Ore. Mr. Towle was iormcr.j
a popular school teacher of thU coun
ty, but finding horticulture more con
genial and profitable, he is bow an ex
tensive fruitgrower. The bride is a
very popular young lady, who has a
large circle of friends. They will re
side in Shaw.
L. E. Towle. brother of tho groom,
and It, CInxton, brother-in-law of the
bride, were present at the wedding.
Woodmen Entertainment.
A vory pleasant social was held at
tho Holinan building last evening in
tho Woodmen and Silver Bell halls
after the usual sessions of tho lodges.
A largo number of friends wero pres
ent and wero enjoyably entertained.
Tho following musical nnd literary pro
groin wns rendered:
Music my Evans' orchestra.
Drninntic recitation, Miss Gertrude
Johnson.
Music by the orchestra.
Vocal solo, Miss Ninn Johnson.
Musie, orchestra.
Selected remnrks by different mem
bers. After tho program a social time was
had, nnd the Ladies of Woodcraft
served light refreshments. Later in
the evening dancing was indulged in
nnd tho whole wns a very pleasant nf
fair.
ROYAL
Baking Powdei
MaJces CleaJ Brea.d
With Royal Baking Powder there is
no mixing with the knds.no sweat of
the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest
facility, sweet, clean, healthful food.
,. . ,.:, i thc"Royni Baker and Pastry Cook"
ffX f bread' biscuit a"icake
S RoyS Sing Powder. Gratis to any address.
,om . raw. x '" "" "" "w """
PERSONALS
Washington Legislature.
Olympiu, Wush., Jan. 'Jl. Numerous
pairs dotrncted from tho interest, in
today's senatorial ballot. The Demo
crats complimented C. 8. Voorheos, of
Spokane. The result of tho voto wns
as follews: Foster 30, Piles 21,
Sweeny 21, Wilson II, Jones 7, Voor
heos 7. The house amended the Lewis
and Clark bill by cutting down tho np
preprint Inn to $75,000.
HERE AND THERE
A WiiwoiuiH dog, by stepdHg cm tke
trijjxer of gua. skat a y.
A Uk l W Vft opH all day sad
all aixkt U h ktte Xw Xph. City pn-wt.
UetJfc Ht tk
MM 'JKeir tka iIm' him m ymr .
aaUoewl Wakin t
W M3.MLW
Tk MtaHMpult' of SfMaatM Italy,
luw vt4 a rata af 1W t 4m Ar4
l m a pretnlnw U 14m MHajMtilttr
wk itrwmaM ike Vt 4apf mIhmm
fr HmmUn aad Iu akwrW. Tk
)Uti VvMwtM m Willi Pmihir
SI, IMS.
Hrynu aud Jones Call on President.
Washington, .ttn. ai. W. J. Ilryan,
aceninmnl(Ml by James L. Jones, callel
on tho president today, The two Dem
ocratic leaders wero cordially received.
Mr. Hryun said he hud expressed to
tho president his approval of that ex
ecutive's uttitude nu the proposed
railroad legislation and federal lietmnon
for all eorimrations. It is said tho
prwddent whs not averse to reeelving
DemocrHtlc sjMirt oa these questions.
Mtlllkon Dismissed.
WakiRgtm, Jan. xl.-Captaia I)-
vid It, Millikea of the Twenty seventh
Infantry, wko wn reeently triwl nt
Kwt Sheridan on the charge of mak
ing faUe sUtetHOHts, was foaad guilty
by iMHrt martktl and dlmalsd from
the amy. Mllllken, it is alleged, mar
rieil a WHpla. tait reporte.1 himself
aa married.
Preparatory Class Party.
Tho home of Dr. Mott was tho sccno
of n first your preparatory closs party
on last Thursday night. Tho rooms
hud boon very tastefully decorated
with tho class colors, aud everything
jKissible dono to mnko the occasion a
pleasant 0110.
A very interesting program was
rendered, consisting of the following
numbers:
Address Wallace Trill.
Piano solo Theo Bennett.
Heading Vera Byers.
Vocal solo Niua Johnson.
Heading Wnllneo Trill.
Vocal solo Vera Byers.
Vocal duet Nina Johnson anil Vera
Byers.
Following tho program various
guuic wore indulged iu, chief among
which were tliueh, panie nnd pitt. Be
friwhmeuts wero also served.
Sophomores Meet.
The snpheinore elnss of the univer
sity met at the homo of Miss Belle
('rouse on last Thursday evening, and
nfter transacting some neeesary busi
ness spent a very enjovable social
evening. The popular games wero
ployed, refreshments were served, and
tho laforatallty which marked the
whole affair made it n very enjoyable
evening.
Thlrty-two Lives Lost
Madrid. Jan. 41. Thirty two per
m lost tkir llvws la a fire whlh
was af taMd4ary origta at Centinl
last aickt. Sevea kssis weie re4l,
HiHfMkStfdly aa a rslt of a l.mjr 4aad
lag fead.
ladaaa ttkMrata ( tk aaaker af
W M Us 8kea& river, lWltUk 0-
-aiwduHt" U Ika lw jvip4ag ulsU, m a atrtk for It at a
m it prtieW fr a dmakwi r
MdtlsHattt vtr t rwl wit U tke
Tk amakar af ftwoiga hmUK
laselally tkM aaadag fra Xaaia,
kave 44fty crtwn, Iwt a oarafai
ady af lk ataUae at tU Qotwua
nlvfltte aeta ( skaw tkt AatsMt
Uv m ba adUs t (kit la-
NHV
Nw Odllector for Yanulas.
Wa-kiaji, Jw. tl. Tk aowiaa
tUa af Ckarlaa U. Qrw as eolteot-
ar of tmimm far tka dtriet af Ya
14a. Oraraa, wa iHMt to ta Miat
today.
Tnwt Compay Supdi.
lu Jaa. tl. Tke Cits'
Savia rwd aad Traet aaasaaay st
taday. (satal stack, tl&MttQ,
Tka asffMtta art aetlauied at tIJM..
Mtt.
Rak, tk c-xatmta Tefutla; t sit
wta tkaft SH l- ladUa wamea
WktRat'. rViacua ltaadaaka Car re-
Itstvas frasa ? laitaaOv. aad
k kaK amUksad UadaaaUi ta kd
aaka, tttwa tka nn, away gAt
k kaadaakss tayw riu. Bv.
ry fat
Telephone Company Organized.
About 20 of those interested in
the Chemawa Independent Mutual
Telephone company met last evening
at the homo of 1 J. Beaty to formu
late plans and ejected aAiears and did
such other busine) as was deemed
noaaswry for tke construction of nn
tntupaadent telephone lino. The fol
io wtag olUeers were ckeeea: W. Good
rlek, president; R. (1. Haadwsoa, viea
preaidoat; K. J. Hall, secretary. Said
etlieers will act ia the eaiweity of a
beard of director. Messrs, ltickataa
and Vergoaaea are tke coaiaiittae for
securing tke rigfct of way. Arraaga
weats waca wade for supplying tka
poled aad work is kagua. Tka next
mmrtiag will be keid oa February X
n
Bartenders Bxtluded.
ladiMaapotle, Jaa. al. A rale adopt
ed Uy tke wUers' eoavaatioa tlv
xrladsM salooakaepers aad karteadars
ffaat MMMikereain. Serrl k..)uj
vilt k atfaetad. aoWrt Hssd.U, tka
WyiNr d4eu, vtaa acaatUd for
Mttaaktag Praaidaat WiicketL )a rwi.
d a kail far a ailaf Saaday aUkt
aad iavitad all &ta!, u kfarkai
Od af tka rasa. It is aadaroo.i iw
ImwV keasa.
Miss Charlotte Ohio has returned to
Portland.
Miss Carolyn Willis returned to Port
land yesterday.
Gov. George E. Chamberlain went to
Portland last night.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Teabo, of Cho-
mawn, arc in the city today.
J. A. Finch, calendar clerk of tho
house, went to Albany today.
Dr. J. P. Calbrcath was a passenger
to Portland yesterday on business.
Miss Gertrude Hirsch went to Port
land yesterday, to remain over 8unday.
Otto Hansen went to Portland yes-
ctrday morning on a sbort business trip
Judge Bean went home to Eugene
today to spend Sunday with his fam
iiy.
Mrs. B. Frank Meredith and little
daughter have gone to Portland for a
visit.
Mrs. Theodore Roth went to Eugene
today to spend Sunday vrihher huS'
band.
Frank Litchfield and sister, Cora,
went to Yaquina today for a visit with
their brother.
Mrs. K. Cooko Patton and daughter,
Luella, left yesterday on a visit to Mrs.
Patton 's parents at Gresham.
Misses Beryl Turner and Kate Lee,
of Albany, attended the basket ball
game in this city last evening.
Miss Kva Smith has gone to Port
land, where she will spend a few
months with relatives and friends.
Miss Palmer and Miss Wiggins have
gono to Portland for a visit with Miss
Wiggins' sister, Mrs. Ira Reynolds.
Miss Eva Savage, of the Monmouth
normal, is spending Sunday with her
imrents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Savage,
Mrs. C. Starkey, of San Francisco,
arrived yesterday for a visit with her
son. B. P. Starkey, manager of Edi
son V.
Thomas Paalson, one of the clerks
at the legislature, went to Portland
kt night to spend Sundav at his
cd a similar position. His many 8a
lem friends will wish mm nbundant1
success.
Cover Simmons, a well known farn,
cr from near Silverton, was in tho city
today.
Mrs. J. A. Aupperle, of Jefferson,
came down last evening nnd visited
friends and returned homo today.
Mrs. May Kellogg-Sullivnn, of Seal
tie, who has been tho guest of Mrs.
Hofer tho past week, stnrtod onrouti
to Oakland today, whoro alio will spend
the winter.
LEGISLATIVE
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home,
-Mrs M A. Miller ami daughter,
M.v, luanita of Lebanon, are in the
-ft. PMd a week during ,he legis-
to oodburn yesterday, accompanied
iVkii K whe has 2
WUard L. Marks and Bob
af Albany, were in tke eity last even
hf wl officiated at the AIba X
Wiaatte basket ball game, 7 W"
-Mr. a.d Mr A. White have .
Arekia, c. A. Whit. ...1 n J0"'
WW of v WMh - U
WUI. Uiak .., C.I'-
Joka-Crair... a'I.:""1'
.. - . "K"W, iUw Ld
S. R. U, Malarkcy. To ndd new rule
to rules of senate. Referred to resor
lution committee.
S. B. 143, Pierce. To appropriate
money for tho operation of tho port
age railroad.
S. J. M. 3, Avery. Memoralizing
congress to pass a bill for tho put
chaso of tho canal nnd locks at Oregon
City. Adopted.
Third Reading of Sonata Bills.
S. B. 88, Smith. To amend charter
of Pendleton. Passed.
S. B. G9, Nottingham. To nmond sec
tion 4624 of tho codo rolating to the
transfer of stocks of goods. Passed.
S. B. 70, Coshow. A bill for nn act
to impose liability upon employers for
injury to employes. Reported from the
committeo on revision of laws without
recommendation. On motion of Sena
tor Rand the bill was indefinitely
postponed.
S. B. 71, Coshow. A bill for nn act
to repeal section 49 of nn act approved
Februarv 24, 1903, relating to laying
out, improving and relocating county
road. Referred to committeo on roads
and highways.
S. B. 83, Laycock. A bill for an act
to amend section 232j of tho codo de
fining tho boundary of Grnnt county. &
lassed.
A message from tho covornor was
read in regard to tho claim of Captain
-uuuen. Referred to tho judiciary committee.
Vdjourned to 11:15 n. m. Monday.
w il. PortUad werday, Mas Z
by 1 ttU li.-u .... .:' a,0lI'i
. ge to PortUad u . ;
weeks
Skew
lawr will . 1
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te ttecaM tkks wmnimg.
Jaca MeOtaa. ef Pwtkxad ha u
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t . .-s f n tv a aiw
Aa Oaaartvaity.
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UnU Oaafrfalhaal tkarek .U .
a ekWkaa ale waper at tke ek.1
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Yeo Have Kt Deakt SeMked -Aad
ier aican. kat kava y, ..
tided tka La Caraaa, tke W 10.
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frizr
tek prU oa t1ir
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STJ ? u war 2'
, wke kaj w- ,";4,WU, J10
fmmt-c. retarn
tn'rA i?.uJt,tu(le of small expendi
tures make you poor;
lnm!2ia njnltjtu(Ie of small sav
iflismake you rich."
to dSS h Bavlne ,s the direct road
conK6 fc Ve eoliclt the ac-
n.r .. :.lu.ueo. wno wiBh to Bavo
Dart nitkTt , uu W,'J,, lo Bavo "
Sew ttn k,nc0lae nnd P'aco
mere it wji ha on ml,, ..:
wtereet paid on deDOBlti of on Hnl.
. "1 ?arning eomething.
UrermnV: u "u,u?P81t8 ,0' one dol-
anytln can De n,ode ai
iDgs Department
CaPital National Bank
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