Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 21, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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DAILY CAPITAL ,JOUBJTAI 8AIJBM, QBEaON, THPB3DAY, JUNE
21, 1000.
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
BY HOFEB BEOS.,
Publishers and Proprietors.
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SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
By Mail.
Sally Journal, one month 35c
Daily Journal, throe months ....$1.00
Dairy Journal, one year 4.00
Weokly Journal, ono year 1.00
By Carrier.
Dally Journal, por month 50 c
WILL SALEM CAPITAL INVEST IN
SALEM ENTEBPIUSE.
Salem capitalists ltavo holpcd a lit
tle in the past in upbuilding Salem and
promoting Salem enterprises. But a
vciyr little.
In tho last fifteen years funds havo
been raised to liolp tho woolen mills,
to help willamctto university, and a
few othor small matters.
Salem capitalists put up some of tio
money, BUT THE POOBEB CLASS OF
BUBINESS MEN DID THE GBEAT
EB PABT.
Salem business mon who pay ronts,
Salem professional men of small in
comes, and tho poorer class of citizens
generally 'havo subscribed' liberally.
To over bo a large city, Salem needs
to become MORE OF A MANUFAC
TURING CENTER, MORE OF A OEN
TER FOR ELECTRIC MOTOR LINES.
A railroad to Dallas and Falls City
menns to mnko Salem a lumbering point
point of bo mo importance. It means to
doublo tho payrolls of tho city.
Next to the Dallas and Falls City
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So many persons have weak hair,
lifeless hair, hair that falls out, splits
at the ends, keeps rough and uneven.
Such hair needs help. The roots
need fecdine with a cood hair-food Aver's Hair Vieor. The hair becomes
stronger, grows faster, stops falling out, keeps soft and smooth. Just feed
your hair and you will be satisfied with it. 'fcwf.M?
Hair Help s
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WHAT SHOULD BE BEPUBLIOAN
POLICIES IN FUTURE.
If tho Republlcnn party has any fu
ture, it is evident that some well-defined
policies of party management
must bo mapped out and adhered to.
It must be plain that GOVERNOR
CHAMBERLAIN HAS DONE SOME
THINGS FROM THE STANDPOINT
OF DEFINITE EFFECT UPON STATE
POLITICS.
lie has tal;cn action on Important
matters of state policy, ho hag attacked
abuses from the standpoint of what the
people, thought on the subject.
Ho put in a stato land agent not to
gloss ovor abuses, to conceal ancient
frauds, but to oxposo rotten practices
and convict the scoundrels who were
robbing the state school lands whole
sale.
Put it flat: Will the new Repub
lican stato treasurer and tho new Re
publican secretary of stato adopt re
form policies, tako a stand for reform
ation of abuses and establish new
standards of efficiency in the state gov
ernment? OR WILL THEY DRIFT AND
FLOAT ON THE TIDE OF MERE
PERFUNCTORY PARTISANSHIP arid
let a Democratic governor monopolize
progressive and aggiessive administrn-
itionf
At tho nd of four years what will
the Republican party have to its credit
to go into a campaign with, in tho way
of actual performance?
Unless a clenrlyvdeflned policy of
progresa and reform is adopted and
enrnostly, rigorously and intelligently
carried into effect by the new state ad-
tho next, is cuto as a political trick,
but what docs It revual?
Professor Drew was honestly endeav
oring to uiomoto prohibition principles,
and delivered the Christian church
vote which ho had organized.
Will tho candidates who got the
benefit of that vote keep faith in that
matter, and stand up for Professor
Drew, who gavo them an endorsement?
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FOR COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS.
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES.
Splenllld
Mfc Angel
Colljgo Makes
Showing. .
This fat federal ofHco at Portland be
comes vacant by expiration of term
August 1.
iron. I. L. Patterson of Salem has
held this office for eight years, and, is
not a candidate for reappointment.
P. S. Malcolm, a Portland insurance
man; J. M. Shelley, a Eugene miller,
and G. A. Wcfctgate, an Albany editor,
aro said to bo applicants for tho place
Iti is not known who Senator Fulton
will recommend! for the place.
SMILES.
Everybody's Magazino for July
a poem on "A Hot Night on
Square.
has
the
a railroad or motor line to the Santiam ministration, the party in Oregon has
country, to Turner, Aumsville, Stayton, no future.
Mohamn. Tho people are not looking to parties
Thero would be required less than for roforms so much as they aro to
$200,000 bonds to construct both these strong wen in parties,
linos. They would make Salem tho Tho strong and popular man who sees
contcr of industries, population and . tho noed of the) hour nnd makes the
commerce. peoplo seo it has a political future
BUT SALEM CAPITALISTS CAN- whero tho party has none.
NOT BE REIJED UPON TO 'BACK Koen and progressive leaders of pub
SUCH ENTERPRISES,. They never lie thought in states like Kansas, Iowa,
havo dono it. Tlioy never will do it Missouri nnd Illinois aro backing popu
unless they experience a chango of.lar demands for progress.
Givo us good weather now for a few
weeks and) wo will break the record for
big crops. Exchange.
A SilvcTton! church sociablo adver
tises a musical progpam by performers,
"male, female and mixed."
heart, and such changes do not tako
place.
Salem capital will not invest in tho
building of greater Salem ou thoso
lines. Enterprise that builds cities,
that reaches out for business, goes bo
yond. buying warrants.
Eastern capital will build another
Tutlrond) to Portland n lino that is not
:as much noeded as u railroad to Dallas,
or up tho Santiam valley.
SALEM CAPITAL IS WHAT IS
TERMED CONSERVATIVE PRE
FERRING FARM MORTGAGES,
STATE WARRANTS, OR SCHOOL
BONDS.
Salem capital will not invest in
strictly Salem enterprises sueh as tho
development of Industries lying near
our doors.
The Oregon water compnny, that
built the electric Hue up the Clackamas
rivor, shows what can be dono by In
vestment of local capital.
A PROPERTY WORTH MILLIONS,
WHOSE STOCKS AND BONDS ARE
AT A PREMIUM, HAS BEEN ORE
ATED OUT OF NATURAL RE
SOURCES AND OPPORTUNITIES.
The sumo could be done at Salem
with electric lines to Dallas, to Sll
vertou, to Meliiunu. Salem wealth and
popula'iou could bo multiplied if our
big capitalists would tako hold in tho
right way. Tlioy would brlug in vol
umes of other capital,
Perhaps it is too much to expect of
thoso mon of wealth, who for twonty
journ Have lot slip golden opportunities,
to tnko up progresstv.0 linos uow. Hut
the chance lo make millions is as good
todny as ever before in our history.
IT WOULD
SURPRISE YOU ' '
If jou could ouly know, as wo
know, how some of tho young peoplo
anil wago earnors are getting on in
tho world tduco they aturtod a wv
ings accouut with us, Some who
wild "I can't lay nsido anything,
my income will not allow it," aro
today our most enthusiastic patrons
uml aro looking ahead to thoso
things which can always bo secured
with a bank account,
Thero la everything in making a
start, no uiattor how' small, and
then added' regularly to It. .
' Form tho habit and your fiunuclul
future is Boouro, " "
Sarjogs Dpartnint
CapAU! Natio! Bank
The Albany Democrat wants tho S.
P. depot chungedl from thi east to the
west side of tho track, so tourists can't
seo tho town. Indopendanco West Side.
Tho American hog has beon shut out
of Germany moro effectively than any
tariff could do it by tho publication in
tho papers thero of tho reports on, the
condition of Chicago packing houses.
Eugene Guard.
a s
Colonel Jefferson Myers is president
of Oregon's Jamestown expedition com
mission. That means that this 'stato
will bo in tho limelight down in old
Virginia because tho colonel has a hap
py faculty of making n's presenco
known, ns well as the fact that ho
hails from tho great and ga-lorious
northwest. Exchange. Besides ho has
red hair.
Tho Eugene merchants' protective as
sociation at its last meeting further
They nre not sitting down, satisfied to
draw salaries nnd sucking their thumbs
in oflicial complnceney nnd letting po
litical powor slip away from them into
tho hands of tho opposition.
Tho stato of Oregon is full of imlo
peii'ent men who will not bo satisfied
with a brainless, colorless, do-nothing
stvlo of Republicanism.
If they cannot have nt tho hands of , discussed tho mnttor of organizing a
thoso entrusted with political power '""tual firo insuranco company among
clear-cut definite, ngpfossivo policies thf l'ness men of that city. This
of progress THAT AROUSE PARTY notiott is tno result of the recent ad
PRIDE AND APPEAL TO THE , v'lnco in tho rates in Eugene. A com-
MASSES, THEY WILL LEAVE THE """Co consisting or w. tf. Urlthn, G. D.
PARTY FOR OTHER LEADERS.
This is not n question of voting Mr.
Rournii up or down. Mr. Bourne will
tnko care of himself. Mr. Fulton and
Mr. llawley can take care of them
selves. Hut without defini'o policies of stnto
adminbtrntion thoro will bo no Repub
lican voters loft for thoso mon to np
penl to In futuro to be elected to of
flco with. A PARTY CANNOT RE
MAIN IN POWER WITHOUT POLI-CIES.
THE DREW ENDORSEMENT.
In the course of an elubornto article
on the dismissal of Prof. Drew from the
faculty of Willamctto university, the
Telegram reporter nt Salem has this
to sy j
"It la a fact that Professor Drowdid
participate In tho selection of a tickot
to bo votod for in tho Republican pri
mary oloctlon, on which wofli sovoral
candidates, who, strictly speaking,
wore not anti-saloon men. Most of tho
candidates for tho logislaturo on this
tickot wore nominated.. Tho tickot was
print)! and frooly circulated. No ono
donied its origin."
Tho Drew church conferenco endow
ment was effective for, and was appre
ciated by, tho candidates who got it,
and put thtun on tho tickot.
Will they keep faith with tho law
and order league, tho anti-saloon
league, the balance of power league, na
tho Drew conferenco was called, or
will they repudinto it?
Church manipulators who can bo
used to givo sueh endorsements and nt
the same tlmo turn down clean men
like A. K. Moores, have something to
explain.
Tho Drew church conforonoo endorse
ment was a vory nlco thing to get at
tho time, when thero was a struggle to
get on tho ticket.
Don't tho Marlon county politicians
who got tho endcisement of tho Drew
conferencrt owo something to lawn
selves iu tho way of an explanation!
To get a political endorsement of tho
churches ono day and buy six kegs of
beer for a band in a Gorman precinct
Linn and Alton Hampton' was appoint
ed to airnngo for organizing such a
company and report to tho association
somo timo noxt wook.
By organizing n local mutual com
pany tho merchants think they can so
euro insuranco very much cheaper than
at prcent nnd tho money on tho poli
cies will bo kept nt homo. Tho mem
bers of tho association aro quite san
guine of tho success of the enterprise,
o
State News
Thc-o nro nt present 2,000,000 pounds
of wool stored in tho Malheur Mercan
tile Compnny 's warehouses nt Ontnrlo.
A wool salo will bo held Juno 20, and
buyers from nil ovor tho const nro ex
peeted to attend.
At Ontnrlo Postmaster Sprout's sal
ary lias been raised fronv $1000 to
$1700, Ontario has been promised a
new postofllco by tho dopartmont, which
is badly needed, as ovor 2000 patrons
nro scrvod at present, and tho quarters
now occupied aro inadequate
For tho ficst timo in tho history of
Forest Grove, a woman Was choson t
tho position of school director at tho
election held hero Monday. Mrs. Geo.
R. Hancock, of this plneo was olect'od
director for tho three-year term.
Faed Phillips, a miner, was killed by
a falling rock at tho Muslck inino Mon
day night. Phillips hnd gono In after a
shot to pick down the loosened rock in
tho top. Ho warned tho mon wovking
nonr him, but in getting away hlnvself
slipped and was caught by the falling
rock. Phillips camo to tho mino a fow
days ago, and nothing is known of his
family, except that his people 11 vo at
Kirby, andl havo been notified,
o
Sure Cure for Piles.
Itching piles produce moisture and
cause itching, this form, .as well ai
blind, bleeding or protruding piles, are
cured by Dr, Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy.
Stopa itching and bleodhg, absorb
tumors. COo a jar at druggists, or seat
by mall. Treatise free. Write me
about your ease, Dr, Bosinko, Phila.,
P.
(Special to Tho Capital Journal.)
Mt. Annel, Juno 21. Tho coramonce-
mn.nl exorcises of Mt. Angel college
woro held yesterday afternoon nnd last
ovoning, and were attended by a large
numbor of people from tho surround
ing neighborhood, nnd fTom tho vari
ous cities throughout the state. Salem
and Portland were well represented. A
number of Catholic clergymen of the
dioccso woro present including Arch
bishop Christie, of Portland.
Soon after tho dlnnor, which was
provided by tho Order of St. Benedic
tine, tho exercises began. The nddress
cs woro mado by Archbishop Christie
and Attorney John P. Kavannugh, of
Portland. Mr. Kavanaugh is an alum
nus of tho college.
Tho program in full follews:
Orchestra, "Forest Echoes," A. L.
Maresh.
Salutatory, William McGeo.
"Tho Oregon Grape," Eva Emery
Dyo, song by Albert Kropp and Junior
Gloo Club.
Piano solo, from Gounod's Faust,
Gould Cressy.
"Rose, Rod Littlo Rose," song by
Don Day.
'Sing Mo a Song of tho South,"
cornet solo, by Lester Bowman.
Address, Hon. John P. Kavanaugh,
of Portland.
Conferring of degrees.
Valedictory, Wencc Pashok, of The
Dalles.
Closing adldrcss, Most Rov. Arch
bishop A. Christie, D. D.
Orchestra, "Boys In Old Gold and
White;" A. L. Maresh.
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Summer Session.
Tho Capital Business College re
mains open during tho summer months.
A number of new pupils havo ontored
recently somo for full coursos, and
others for special studies. Anyone in
terested in such studies as shorthand,
bookkeeping, ponmanshlp, typewriting
and business arithmetic, will find the
summer months an excellent timo to
pursue these branches at this school.
Call or send for information. tf
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CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
&
Boars the
Slgnaturo of
BATES.
Newport, Yaquina Bay, Brcltenbush
Hot Springs From All S. P.
and O. & E. Points.
On and after Juno 1, 100G, tho South
era Pacific, in connection with tho Cor
vallis & Eastern railroad from points
on thoir lines to Newport, Yaquina and
Detroit' at vory low rates, good for re
turn until October 10, 1900.
Thrco-day tickots to Newport and
Yaquina, good going Saturdays and re
turning Mondays aro also on sale
from all East Sido points, Portland to
Eugene, inclusive and from all West
Sido points, enabling peoplo to visit
their families and spend Sunday at the
seaside
Season tickots from all East Side
points, Portland to Eugene, inclusive,
and from all West Sido points, aro also
on salo to Detroit at very low rates,
with stop-over privileges at Mill City
or any point oast, enabling tourists to
visit tho Santiam and Breitenbush Hot
Springs in tho Cascade mountains,
which can bo reached in ono day.
Season tickets will bo good for re
turn, from all points until October 10th.
Throo-day tickets will be good going
Saturday and returning Mondays
only. Tickets from Portland and vicin
ity will bo good for return via the
East or West Sido nt option of pas
songor. Tickets from Eugene and vi
cinity will bo good going via tho Lebanon-Springfield
branch if desired.
Baggage on Newport tickets checked
through to Newport; on Yaquina tick
ets to Yaquina only. Sunday excur
sions to Newport on the C. & E. will
begin Juno 10th or 17th, and run ev
ery Sunday thereafter, leaving Al
bany at 7:30 a. m., leave Corvallis at
8 a, n,
S. P. trains connect with the 6. &
E. at Albany and Corvallis for Ya
quina and Newport. Trains on tho O.
& E. for Detroit will leave Albany at
7:30 a. m., enabling tourists to the Hot
Springs, to 'Veaqb there'' the same day,
Trains from and to Corvallis connect
with all East Side trains oa tho S. P.
Full information aa to rates, time
tables, etc,; can be obtained on appli
cation to J. O. Mayo, Gen. Pais. Agt.
O & E. B. R., Albany; A, L. Craig, G.
P. A., S. P. Co., Portland, or to any
S. P. or O. & E. agent.
Bates from Salem to Newport $5;
to YaqaUa, $4.58: three-day rata fros
iSUIns. to Newport, 3.00, j
Is Disease a Crime ?
Not vory long ago, a popular magazine
publlshod.ftn editorial articlo In which
tho wrltor asorted, In substanco, that all
dlsoaso should bo regarded as criminal.
Certain It is that much pf tho sickness
and suffering of mankind Is duo to tho
violation of certain of. Nature's laws.
But to say that all slcknoss should to
rojrarded as criminal, must appeal to
ovory roasonablo individual as radically
wrontr
It would bo Irorsh, unsympathetic,
cruol, yes criminal, to condemn the poor,
weak, ovor-workod lioifowifo who sinks
under tho heavy load of household cares
and burdens, aitd suffers from weak
nesses, various displacements of pelvic
organs and other derangoraents peculiar
to her sok.
Froouent bcaruur of chlldron. with Its ex
tctitur uotnands upon tho system, coupled
with tho caro. wony and labor of rcarimr a
Uro family. Is often the cause of weak
nesses, dcramrements and debility which are
aeuravated by tho many household cares,
and tlio hard, and uever-ondlnir work which
the mothor Is called upon to .perform. Dr.
Pierce, tho makor of that world-famed rem
edy for woman's peculiar weaknesses and
ills Dr. Pierce's FftTorlto Prescription soys
that ono of tho immtest obstacles to the cur
of this class of maladlos Is the fact that tho
poor, over-worked housowlfo can not eot tho
needed rest from her many household care
and labor to enable hor to secure from the
use of his n Prescription." Its full benefits. It
Is a, matter of frequent oxperlonco, ho say,
in his extensive practice In these cases, to
4ncet with thoso In wtiich hU treatment falls
by ronton or tho patient's Inability to abstain
from hard ?ork lonir enoush to bo cured.
With thoso sufforlns from prolapsus, ante
version and retroversion of tho uterui or
othor displacement of tho womanly organs.
It Is very nooessary that. In addition to tak
ing his "Favorite Proscription" thoy abstain
from being very much, or for long porlods. on
their foot. AH hoary lifting or straining of
any kind should also bo avoided. As much
out-door air as possible, with moderate light
oiorclse Is also very Important Lot tho
fiat lent observe thoso rules and the "Favor
to Prescription " will do tho rest.
Dr. Plorco'a Medical Adviser Is spntree
on receipt of stamps to pay exponso of
mailing only. Bend to Dr. R. v. Plerco,
Buffalo, N. Y., 21 ono-cont stamps for paper-covered,
or 31 stamps for cloth-bound.
If sick consult tho Doctor, froo of charga
by lettor. All such communications are
bold sacredly confidential.
Dr. 1'lcrco's Pleasant Pellets Invigorate
and rogiilato stomach, liver and bowols.
The Fashion Stables
Formerly Simpson's Stables.
TJp-to-dato livery nnd cab line.
Funoral turnouts a spocialty. Tally
ho for picnics and excursions. Phone
44. CHAS. W. YANNKE, Prop.
247 and 249 High. Street.
$105.00 to bo Given Away.
Who Wants tho Money?
Who will writo us tho best atory of
personal oxporionco in using ALLEN'S
SELF-RISING B. B. B. FLOURT We
want 100 testimonials, not to exceed
200 words each, and we will pay for
them.
Writo and tell us why and where you
first bought 3 B. FLOUR and how long
you havo used it. Toll us how you like
it nmd whothor you havo found it an
agroeablo and wholesome addition to
tho family menu. Tell us about the
PAN CAKES, tho BOSTON MUF
FINS, tho FRUIT PUDDING and the
FAMOUS BOSTON BROWN BREAD.
Now, to tho person sending us the
best recommendation, and tho most ar
tistic letter, wo will pay $5.00 in gold;
and wo will pay $1.00 each for 100 oth
er lotters that wo uso. We wish to use
those Iettors in our advertising, bnt
no namo will bo published without the
written consent of tho writer.
If you havo not used self-rising B
B. B, Flour got a package and begin
now; wo will givo you sufficient time
to tako advantage of this offer.
Every good grocer sells it and you
will find directions in every package.
Use tho four principal recipos and
writo us about it. We are interested
in your experience.
ALLEN'S B. B. B, FLOUR CO.
Pacific Coast Factory, San Jose, Cal.
BRifr
n-t-i- ? I
"cs lurnisaed h,
quantities. Pre9aed ,j,
order. Yard oa State l
Penitentiary. U
A.AjUmftl
Screen Dooftj
Ui "fuur ween or., lndnih
Largo stock of all H. ...
Lawn and Field Peaeijg, pJj
6.0o, lC3 me. Aiutlowen,
WALTEJ;
, 250 Court 8t, i
Take These
Bargains
Odd lots Of KOrnnA
furniture and stoves reca
in craac. Also a large;
or up-io-uacc nouse to
ings.
J. A. PATTERSON,
& i v.uiiimerciai at.
OASTOftJi
Bears t69 A i us ww lMliafllsnj
DR. KUM
Wonderful CHINESE
Will troat you with 0ri
and cure any disease without i
or pain.
Dr. Eum is known even.
Salem, and has cured many;
people here. He has lived bi
for 20 yeras, and can be
uses many medicines unksomlii
doctors, and with them cu'J
catarrh, asthma, lung trouli
matism, stomach, liver, and ta
eases.
Dr. Hum makes a specialty old
and female troubles. Hit
euro private diseases when etc;
else fails. Ho has hundred ill
monials, and gives eonnltitial
Prices for medicines Terr
Persons in the country ein tm
blank. Send stamp.
If you want some extra fiiil
it from us.
DB. KUM BOW W0 00,'
107 South High street, Bales, 4
Opposite Hotel Salem. P, 0.
Steamers Pomona and Alio
for Portland Monday, Wedwefyj
Friday, at 10 a. m. Tuety,!J
day and Baturday at 9
for Corvallis Tuesday, Tawi
Saturday about 0:30 p. m.Fi
daily except Sunday about tM
M.P. Baldwov
GOOD
advice
mst
nnw nt nnr nflces and T '
.,. nMnnrl.. Our offerhg '
onnnnl Tnn(lv to TOO, &
values can bo seen at agU
Baker. Lawrence & I
Successors to Harritt &
BUILDING ANYTHING?
Thon let us furnish the lumber It
will pay you to see us. We believe in
small profits and satisfied customers.
GOODALB LTJMTiEB OO.
Phono 52.
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14ia Sala by ft O. BteM.
Haie Wlag Sang Co.
Chinese and Jarmnaea Fanev n,i Ttrv
Good. Special new line of summer
goods. Made by us. Wrappers, Under
wear, Waists, Dress Goods, Silk. Very
low ftU SM Ceert tiMt, al. Or
We are now
Prepared to
Contract for
Prunes for
Delivery
Tillson &&
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