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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1905)
"TTfiCy -J 2, PAH, CAPITAL JOXMiriT- AY' 8EPTEMSEB ' ! DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL HEAD IS Am sarsaparilia, Mends shattered nerves. Givesahealthy red to pale checks. Puts good flesh on thin children. Takes off pimples, rashes. Ask your doc lor to tell vou about it. &&jff;: to Live and Be ers by Horan BBoa. OFFIQIAL CENSUS SALEM. MAT, 100, 13,287. i I How I h HlKlIB W In the Highlands. In tho highlands, In the country-places, Where the old plain men have rosy aces, And tho young fair maldqns Quiet 'eyes; . Whero essential slienco chills and blossos, And forever in tho hlll-recesscs Her moro lovely music liroods and dies O, to mount again where erst I haunt ed; Where tho old red hills are bird-en-ebantod. And the low green meadows Bright with sward; And when even dies, the million-tinted And tho night has come, and planets glinted, Lo, tho valley hollow L.imp-bestarredl O, to dream. O, to awako and wander Thero, and with delight to take and render, Through tho trance of silence, ' Quiot brcathl Lol for thero, among tho flowers and grasses, Only tbo mightier movement sounds and passes; Only winds and rivers, Lifo and death. i I Koliort iouii Stevenson. ta WHAT IS TO BE QAINED? Tboro are still a few nlleged Republi can politicians at Salem who think they can advance their intorests by tearing down others. It Is too much like tho imbecllllc "performance of one who sought to hoist himself by his own boot-straps. How far along has Marlon county ever got by this process f Her terrl tory has been lopped otT UNTIL THE COUNTY BUNS TO A THIN EDQE ON THE EA8T. Instend of having men In tho stnto offices nnd In onngross or tho United Btntos senato tho tomahawk policy has loft us out In tho cold, Still tho merry war goos on. Make war on Tnoac, Mnko wnr on Huston. Mako war on men who are not candi dates. Anything to whack somobody. What Is to bo gained by this polloyl WHAT WAS OAINED BY ABUSINQ MNOEB HERMANN, WHEN MA BION COUNTY WANTED TO HAVE THE CONGRESSIONAL HONORS A FEW YEARS AOO? How much ean Marlon county build up by starting in with n personal tirade of saronsm-and laveetlve against every man tiixntlnnod for oiliest If a man cannot build himself up without tearing others down, ami ean not get oSUe without patting Marion county Mt a disadvantage, he had bet ter keep H of polities. It is not the wny tho world is built nowadays. It U not the way results aro neeoiiiplUhed by men and ommu nltios, TnE WAY TO ELECT A SENATOR. The Journal is delighted that one Demoeratie per the Raker 01 ty Dew oerat favor Howlaathig n Senator by the direct primary. The Journal's proposition to have a joint canvas between a prominent Republican mid a prominent Democrat meets with a good deal of favor. The joint canvas would fore a nomination by bath parties and would stop any Democrat er XepnblUaa poll tlelMH waking a week onte the ticket. After these preliminary campaigns were wade, and they should ge into every county in the state, the two candidal eowld reet nntii election. Hut In the election eammtign they should again make a ennvuas. sad foree just as many as possible of the legis lative eundMatsM to deelaro whether they will support the ohelee ef tho peoplo for United SWtos Senator un direet vote. Un the plan advocated by The Jour uul the people wowld do the eieetiag and their votes wld be respeeted in stead of IgMred by the legislature. Of course, if an unfit man got the nomination, or if a man got the people to vote for him by improper and cor rupt means, tho honest legislature could still turn down tho people's choice. But tho chancos of the wholo mass, of tho peoplo being corrupted Is just so much smaller than the chanco of tho legislature being tampered with as the people in proportion aro larger in numbers than the legislature. o A LITTLE MORE AMBUSH POLITICS. Tho political syndicate that is edit ing tho Statesman now admits that it is IcgitSmato for candidates to hlro space In tho nowspapers to mako thorn selves known to tho people. OP COURSE, AS LONO AS THIS IS DONE THROUGH THE . EIQHT PAPER, and confined to persons op proved by tbo syndicate it is strictly oil right. Othorwise It is all wrong. Tho syndleato admits that any Re publican will havo to pay beforo It will boost for him for office. At least it is offlcially admitted that this is perfectly legitimate Tbo Statesman's admission is Import ant, coming from a profession known to bo wealthy, that has all kinds of monoy at its command. This sots a new-pace for financial success In journalism. Dut ambushing another political aa pirant, by means of f'Inquircr.," "JtooDcr uaron," etc., ts really a noblo occupation, and will build up the man who follows it into a moral, phys ical and political giant, WE CAN ALREADY SEE mM IN OUR MIND'S EYE TOWERINO ABOVE ALL HIS FELLOW ABPI RANTS FOR THE CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION, WHOM BOB HAS ONE ATTER ANOTHER TUMBLED IN THE DUST AND MADE TOOT-WIPERS OF THEM. Belittlo Walter Toozo; bollttio Hus ton, of Washington county; bollttio everybody but tho members of tho syn dicate. Tho Journal is accused of bolng n little uncortnin. It is mighty unccrtnin for tho mere warts on tho body politic, tho follows who hang nround for ono offico after nnothor. They oannot depond upon It playing their game, which, to say to their credit, they are really not proud of. Xo wonder such fellows want to ap pear under n "nom do plume," and ohnngo it ovory few days. WirY DO THEY HIDE WHEN THEY ATTACK OTHER MEN? WHY ARE THEY ABHAMED TO COMB OUT IN THE OPEN. Why hldo your lll-t, gentlemen of the noblo order, and why change your eogaomon, oham-eloon-IIke, every hour! The question is asked in the Scrip ture: "Who can by taking thought add one span to bis staturet" Who ean by taking thought pull down stat uret Can the man be mode any bigger or smaller than he really is I Perhaps tkn Statesman syndleato an bo emoked out to tell u few more ef the seereta of their man agerial policy. They admit that it Is all right for a eandidato to pay for spate. Now tell tbo public what your rates arc, how mueh does it take to get late the game, and what is the lim it to stay inf These are also matters of interest. colvo tho attention pf taxpayers. Indi viduals purchasing lands from tho state aro not required to pay taxes until full payment is mado on tho land, and the titlo thus perfected. It has been the practice of many to defer for years the final paymont on stato lands, and thus oscap'o taxation. Lands aro hold in this county by men of means, under those circumstances. They havo the full uso and boneflt of the lands, worth In some Instances at least $100 per acre, and whoso value Is being con stantly onhanced by tho improvements that aro boing mado In the surround ings. Yet they bear no public burdens. This may ba In strict accordanco with tho law as it now stands, but it Is not in accordanco with the dictates of sira plo honesty. The man who will thus compel his neighbors to bear his as well their own share of taxes is in principle no bettor than a robber. Ho is profiting by tho labors of others without any return whatever, and that, too, against their will. Tho initiative and tho referendum has placed in the bands of tho peoplo the power of nctual self-government In stead of the pscudo self-government that baa heretofore been excrcisod. Will they uso their power to protect them selves from tho vultures who have boon preying upon them during all tbc past ages! BIG AS WASHTUB Serpent in Crater Lake That Must Have Stolen a Supply of Booze Initiative Petition for Tax Law. (Prom the MeMinnville Telephone Register.) The initiative petition for a law pro viding for the eolleetion of taxes, ap pearing la another eoluma, should be carefully rend by every voter. It is well known that certain corporations nad Individuals have held large tracts of land for many years under grant of eongrees and otherwise, who have escaped the wymtnt ef tnxee on same by failing to record their conveyances. This is manifestly' unjust to the people of the state, whose burdens have been rendered so mueh greater. If this pro Itosed law will prevent such conditions in the future and secure the eolleetion of tho taxes justly due for the past 4S years, a simpje net or Justice to tne people should point thew out in time to correct them before the petition goes before the voters. There is still another abuse existing in the taxation of land that should re- Smiloa from the Typewriter. Tho morning Ktigeno liegistor roaches Salem on tho evening train sometlmos. Pretty swift for tho Wil lametto volley. a Tho truth ' about Walter Lyon seoms to bo that ho docs not loio sight of a few of the courtoslcs supposed to oxist between gentlemen. Ho can't help that, lie was raised In Kentucky. Ltko tho fleas on tbo dog, tbo tariff and Hofcr keep- somo peoplo occupied. Good thing for tho dog. Yes, by all means, wo ought to build our own railroads, and opcrnto them, too. Is that whnt it inennsf Or does it just wunt the peoplo to build thorn and mako somo syndleato a present of themf An investigation should now be had how it com os that Alderman Bayne was nblo to havo his own private sidetrack laid right in front of his own housof Come, John, isn't that a graft, Tlfe Orogonlan keeps saying that Collector Patterson owns stoek in n Salem newspaper. It could make a oloser guoas by looking' over the lists of Oregon City land otnclaU not yet Indicted. A dispatch from Eugene Wednesday afternoon says: "A sirange-uuiwus animal, resembling descriptions of sea serpents, has recently been seen in tue -. of Crescent Lake, In the Cas cade Mountains, over 100 miles oast of Kugene, just across tho lino In CrooK county. A party of Eugene hunters have returned from there, and tell the orv of how they encountered tbo mon ster in tho lake. They wero out in the middle of tho lake fishing, when suddenly a huge form loomed up out of the water directly in front of them, and. after splashing around for a mln- ..fa n. mnrp Rank out of sight. The next day tho eamo porformanco was repeated. According to tho story of the hunters, tho monster was probably 30 feet long, with a head as big as an ordinary washtub. "This strango story is credited by many Eugene people, as In years past, from timo to tlmo, this same creature, or othors similar, havo been seen in the lako. and tho descriptions givon by all who claim to havo scon It aro precisely alike. Tho Indians of tho Warm Springs agency, who frequently hunt in thnt vicinity, often, tell of having seen the mysterious creature disporting Itselt in the waters of tho lake." JOli y All the Day BAT HOT OABXS, BREAKFAST MUFFINS, BOSTON BROWN BREAD OR PLUM PUDDINO mado t took from ALLEN'S B. B. B. FXOUB, It Is tho most hoalthy and tastoful food you can procure Try It nnd yon will want no moro of tho roady mado, bako-shop or canned-goods kind. Tho flour la preparod all roady for tho liquids. Tho ECONOMY in buying; tho SIMPLIC ITY in making nnd tho ASSURANCE of having a puro and wholesome food aro points worthy of consideration. Packages for 7 loaves SOc 10-Pound Sack 05c Ask your Krocor for It. i ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO. Pacific Coast Factory, San Joso, -Cal. 4 Two Moro at Pen. Sheriff J. M. Rader, of Jackson county delivered two prisoners to the penitentiary, who are to serve four and a half years eaeh. They were George Schafer and John Critehlow, jointly convicted of burglary in a store. Deafness Oannot Bo Cured By local applications, as thoy cannot roach tho disoased portion of tho ear. Thero is only ono way to euro doafi noes, and that ia by constitutional rem odlos. Deafness is caused by an in flamed condition of tbo mucous lining of tho Eustachian tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hoaring, and when it ia ontiroly closed. Deafness is the result, nnd, unless tho inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will' bo destroyed forever; nino cases out of ten aro caused by Catarrh, which ia nothing but an inflamed condition of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will g4yo One Hundred Dollars for any oase of Deafness (caused by catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bead for circulars free, R J. CHBNBY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c, Take Hall's Family Pills for eonstl outrages be ever heard of Roaoburg Plaindealer. Weak Stomach. A weak stomach is most fre quently caused by the over worked and exhausted nervous system. The power that runs the stomach is the nerve force sent to it from the brain through the nerves. When the nerves arc weak or exhausted the sup ply of energy is insufficient and the action of the stomach is impaired, and results in im perfect digestion dyspepsia. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nerv ine increases nerve force. It strengthens and builds up nerve tissue, gives vigor to the nerves and muscles of the stomach; this produces a healthy activity. Nervine allays the inflamma tion, heals the membranes, and makes the stomach strong and healthy. There is nothing that 60 quickly gives energy to the whole system as Restorative Nervine. 1 oan't say enough for Dr. Miles' Nervine. I don't know what It will do for others, but It certainly curat me of Ktomach trouble, and now I am as wrll as I ever was. Two physicians failed to rellsve me, but In three or a SCHOOL DAYS Aro now nt hand, and good rcrrio nblo footwoar is as noceesary f j childron aa books nnd teacher. Yr will And our footwoar ospeeially tit oil for growing feot; footwoar that 1 durablo, noat nnd comfortable, low i prlco and high in quality. JACOB VOGfl DON'T FAIL TO INCLUDE. EPPLEY'S PERFECTION E;GJS222Z2 BAKING POWDER IN YOUP. HOP PICKING: OUTIlt Sold by all Grocers four day after taking Nervine I waa muen reueveu. Four bottles made me a eound man. nt tho nut nt ti An " JAMB8 K. HART. Detroit. SJleh. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your druoqlit. who will guarantee that the first Tiottle wilt benefit, if It falls, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind How a SAVINGS ACCOUNT Will Grow In our Savings Rank DoparttnenU Iuterast computed at 3 per cent, oompouudod eemi-aunually. AlUOUUt SSTfel Jceuuirdy 10 ela lr dar . 3teuUf day ... w (uu wr uaj . Ii.w wr uay AhmouIi Amount a years years i m tu lea m lMTeQl tmxl Ataoutu S0)H. as gut Deposits of One Dollar or more can It made at any time. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Capital National Bank A Pleasant Way to Trayel. Die abovo is the usual verdiet of tho traveler using the Missouri l'aoiflc railway between the Pacific eoast and the east, and we believe that the serv ile and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colora do Springs and Denver there are two through trains daily to Kansas City aud "8t. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat est standard elect rle-lightod sleeping ears, chair ears and up-to-date lining cars. The same excellent serriee is operated front Kansas City and St. Louis to Memphis, LlttU ftock and Hot Springs. If you ar going east or south, write for particulars and full information. Y. a M'BRIDB, Gen. Agt., 124 Third SU Portland, Ore, CAPITAL NORMAL. The fall term opens on September 25 but afternoon classes will begin on September II, The course will bo Ac t domic, Normal, Business and Civd Ser vice. Addroas J, J, KRAPS. Salem, Or, A. L. FRASER Successors to Burroughs Fraser. Plumbing, Tinning and Roofing Cornier Work, Heating nnd Building Work of all kinds; estimsta made ami work guaranteed. 307 Stato.Street, Salem. Phono 1511. MONMOUTH STATE NOEMAL Boglna its 21th year Septombor 20. Geargo Bouse, a miser ia the Bohe mia district, waa badly hurt Tuesday. Some largo rocks became loose, and in falling struck him on the back, pinning him to tho ground. Ills home is in Cottage Grove. PRIAIWG! THAT IS RIGHT THAT IS TUB KIND WE DO Xo Job too small, uor too larg, for us to handle LET US FIGURE ON YOUR JCKXT ORDER. Yo will b pleased with both work and prk ELLIOTT ThEJOB PRINTER Phene: Main 1243 217 South Commercial St THBEE FULL OOUBSES OP STUDY, ! Preptring fr County and Stato Certificates. Higher courses leeopfol '""u.ii, on aml otner states. Demand for Normal Train oA Toaefiers TiAnon ta.M. . Ii .... . - (;! -,.. ,, ,gner wages and better opportunities for pro""" wrd the Normal Graduate for his enterprise. School directors spf" te the superior ability of Monmouth graduates, and the demand tu J - " pciai attention given to methods work in graa- --s--..vu evuvu.g. Catalogue ContAlnlncy PVff TnfXofnntinn. W.11 ba seat on application. O.rrpspqndoneo.invlted. Address V. BUTLER, Secretary. E D HESSLEB, Prw College of MusSo-Willamette la - m university Opens Sept. 2b Helen I, Calbreath, B. M.. Dean. tl, TWrJ,k W. GoodrlA London piano and pipe organ; Wm. Wallace Graham, Berlin, vIoJ hvelyn Hurley, New York, voice; Eva Cox, B. M., Salem, piano. 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