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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1906)
DAILY CAPITAL J0U1WAL, SALEM. OnECO.V. MQXIAV, SKITKMPEn 10, tPOO. X 1 m e: i t -i If t DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL JJV IIOIKII IlltOS., I'usll.iliors xinil Proprietors. DMONfLW w ram 3 g? 8UIWCHIITIOX llATKS. y Mull. Dally Journal, one month .... 3Gc Dally Journal, tlirco months . .fl.OO Dally Journal, ono yoar 4.00 Weekly Journal, ono year .... 1.00 Ily Currier. Dally Journal, per month .... GOc holding farmers' Institutes, as If ho had never been a candidate for gov ernor. Ho was accused of activity In that line on account of being a can didate. That Is not true. He was even accused of distributing calves and stock from the college farm. All that was campaign lies. But It served Us purpose. Dr. "Wlthycombe would not bo a bad man to put Into the- presidency of the State Agricul tural College. Hut It Is likely polit ical pull will fill that place, and some "literary chap," who Is closoly relat ed to the old political dynasty, and who don't know anything about prac tical agriculture, will got the place. Thus do wo pay the bills of the poli ticians, and somo who arc not. L0NC0R ENTIRELY ABSOLVED tfJIK TM'TH 1I,H IIKK.V I'ltESHKI). SUP The Capital Journal did not bring any charges against Mr. Longcor, (iiid Is glad that ho has been exoner ated and roslored to his placo on the Salem police force. ItlanlBo apparent Hint tlio Investi gation nnd shaking up, although It ivox neror more than a farco, HAS 3IA1) A HOOD i:ri'i;CT because of tho publicity given to tho testimony. Hut tho fact remains, that the truth has been suppressed by tho committee TIIK AFFIDAVITS con taining the biiHln of tho charges, and tho counter affidavits against Corne lius, WHICH KUITIIHHHKI). While thero wero statements In thoso affidavits not lit to print, and tho nfudnvlts cnino from n discredit ed class of women, tlfo grcntor part ahnuld hnvo boon printed for what thoy uro worth to tho public, Tho public should have drawn its own conclusions, formed Its own opinions, AM) HKXDKUKI) ITS OU'.V VERDICT. Mr. Longcor wont Into tho affidavit busluoss and his friends should hnvo lot thu whole truth coino out. Tho Halom pollco forco has boon uftlclont In some wnys but has not lioon up to tho high standard tho community demands. TIIK DEMAND OF Mil. UAVNK, aftor tho council restored Longcor, was that tho laws ngultiHt gambling bo bettor onforcod. Tho InwH against gambling nnd other vices has not boon onforcod as rlgorotiBly as tlioy might bo. It Is generally known that while tho saloons are closed on Hundny, tho red light ilhttrlat openly serves liquor to all who como on Sunday, nnd men who want Imor or other liquors on Sunday .MI'ST (,'() TO A JIOIJHK OF I'ltOKTITirTIO.V to got their drinks. Only last Sunday (ho foreman of ono of tho tracklaylng crows was robhod in broad daylight In one of those pianos of J 130 nfter he had got drunk, and NO HI'i'OItT WAS MADIC UV THIS I'OMCH to recover tho money or prosecute anyone. This Is not a urodltnhle condition of things to I hit CnpltHl City. To (ioso tho saloon on Sunday and open wide tho hrnthels aa tlrlnklnu and Kaiiilillnn dens Is not program. So whllii tho friends of Mr. Long cor mo glad u ste hint restored, Hie ilty rounell has not helped tho morn! iioiiillilotiB of thu rlty. It 1ms not i-von let tho truth that was hafoio tln ooinmltlee coinw to light of day The Willamette valley has nlrondy outgrown the Harrlman system. A double-track road could no more than handle tho business doing hero now betweon Eugene nnd Portlnnd. Tho city nnd tho stnto fair hnvo outgrown tho Salem streot car system. Double tracks to tho fair grounds could not hnndle tho crowds thero will bo hero on somo days. Somo day tho trans position systems will catch up with tho rest of tho state. Tho post of files would bo avoided If tho city wero kept clenner. Houso flics breod In manttro piles especial ly In horso manure. All such accum ulations should ho romoved from tho city overy day. Thero Is not n city in Oormany, Frnnco or England whero that Is not required to be done dally. When wo nro fully civilized wo will not permit piles of mnnuro to llo In nil tho alleys to breed millions of files daily. Watch tho baby como to tho front as u national Issuo. Tho President Is to blamo. Tho magazines, nnd ov en tho Ladlos' Home Journal Is tak ing It up. Think of tho soeloty wo men boglnnlng to pay nttontlon to babies. Tho stato fair Is oven going to have a baby show. The chooso exhibit nt tho stato fair will not bo comploto without Til lamook Llmhurgers. Tho cool cli mate enables them to mako those de licious chooses so that anyono can npproach them. Thoy nro sweeter and a little more pungont thnn cream chooses. A Salem womnn whoso bus- band brought hor one, snyB alio has got to liking It. Tho Tillamook llm burger may novor bo tho chooso of tho Four Hundred, but Snlem wo man's clubs nro liable to got to solv ing It ut tholr solroos, If thoy tnko a tiiHto at iho choose pavilion lu chargo of (luorgo Weeks. X-RAYS Any ouo would know that statu at the northwest corner of th.o pa vilion reproeenttNl Oregon, without the bin stato seal belli In evidence. The bis toe of hor left foot turns up Hd-dld you notice It-? She Is web. footed. The statue of Ml&eonrl lu the tw- viiion. looks like the old girl had been ooru-fed. Report of Gesner Commilie on Niglit Policemen Adopted by Council As was fully expected, the council committee elected to report on the charges made agulnst NJght Police man J. J. Longcor reported to coun cil Saturday night that the charges wore 111 grounded, that Chlet Corne lius had been too hasty In preferring them, nnd that tho committee could not find that Mr. Longcor had neg lected his duty, been guilty of con duct unbecoming nn officer .or un truthful und that he bo relnstanted. Mr. Dnyne, chairman of tho commit tee, moved tho adoption of the re port and Mr. Gesner seconded the motion. Council adopted the report Tho yes and no vote was called for. Howover one member voted against tho adoption of the report and ono refused to vote unless the affidavits that wero Hied wero read. Two members wero absent. Mr. Oesner reported an agreement botween tho city and tho Oregon Electric Hallway company providing for tho company to keep tho cistern In front of tho city hnll In order, which wns ordered signed and filed. Mr. Stousloff had demanded of Re corder Mooros that all applications for licenses for any and nil pur poses bo referred to him and tho re corder asked tho council for Instruc tions. Ho wns told to go abend and Issuo licenses as tho lnw provides. Tho question nroso over objections bolng mndo to tho "Merry-go-round" man operating In certain parts of tho city. Tho man failed to get tho lot ho desired nnd tho Incident was de clared closed. Mr. Hayuo mndo n motion which wns hurriedly adopted Hint nil Inws against gambling nnd saloons bo en forced during tho week of tho stnto fair Just us ut othor times. -Chief Cornelius asked permission to spcnl: and said that ho had issued orders to the mombora of tho pollco forco nnd to tho spcclnl policemen to nr rost all violators of all laws during tho fnlr Just as at othor times nnd to make no exceptions to this order. Mr. Hnyno dlsclnlmod any intontioit to rolled on tho mnrshul and that In cldont was also closod. Council adjourned uftor bolng In session Only about U0 mluutos. Evory.body shook hnnds and every body went homo seemingly happy. No Appetite Means loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and is often a pre cursor of prostrating sick ness. This is why it is serious. The best thing you czji do is to take the great alterative and tonic Hood's Sarsaparilla Which has cured thousands. ii 1 1 in ! 2 CROP OF HOPS IS LIGHT You Cant 7-1 btretc Spider Gets Busy in Alany Washington Yards Smiles HDMORIAI, NOTItS. Jim Hill la right. Tho tmrth Is qot wourliiK out. Tho productive forces lire helux wasted by reokless. shift loss. uuoleull(lc agriculture. The vnrth own no more wear out thnn two water oan wonr out. Hut both may ho wasted. Soils properly treated Kiow more productive. Rotation of cropa, fortllUors. proper cultivation, (lie dralimgo, Instead or opun ditches, will tlvu us constantly richur tlelds iud Ki-r.it nr yields nnd greater pros enty. Prodigal ugrleulturo luipov urUhod. Thero nro unite very artistic crea tions lu the imvlllon. Thl alludes entirely to the actual exhibits nnd not to nuy of the lady visitors. That stittuo of Oregon near tho im vlllon Is till right, hut the ladlos nt tlro veouie some what dlsnrrnngod. Her peek-ii-boo line slipped It huweer on hor left shoulder, produc In, u decidedly "decollete" effect. If her draperies wore urnusijtul in tho present style there would be n much larger Oregon. Dr. WUhyootnbp is going right on tiu: IS TO All HAD UHA8P nkckict- of surciiss HAVU SOMK MOXKV WITH WlllOH TO voi'it oi'i'oimr.viTv W1IKN IT COM US Al.ONfl, IT COM US SOOXIIlt OR LAT Kit TO KVKIIV O.NK I'llNI'AUKD TO VHli IT. A SAVINGS HANK ACCOV.VT wim& iikli you 8.1 VK WHICH I TIIK I'lKST STl.'l' TOWAIUhS jSUCOHSS. BTAUT TODAY. SavJg Dpattmat GqtoitNatkalBak CIIOISAN AXD IIVltD AUSItXT North Sali'in SiIiimiI Cement Matter Postpomit rmll Ttmlght. The matter of awarding the con trawt for laying tho cement floor In tho .North Snluin school building, has been postponed by tho sohotil bonwl until this evonlug. Au ndjoitrned meeting of the board was hold Sat urday night to open bids for thl work nnd only one bid was rooetvod ThU was from O. C. Kouhhu and wss aliHllar to his former hid eocoopt as t the time stlpukitton. The Hiwniut he offers to do tho work for U fITl.TI. Dr. Hyrd. the ohalrnmu of the hoanl wns awuln uhsout ami Mr. CrulsHii also failed to uppwir. Tho meeting continued only for n few minutes. The clerk ailed the roH,rem the minuted or last moot. I HP and the sutumunt w. mado that Mr. Kuhuii's UU1 was as stated anil then the borl ndjoununl until to It's bettor to whitewash than to blacken a mini's character, says Al- dermsn Hnyno. And ho mav be rljsht. Whitewash is a good dislu-feetuut. The Portland Journal Is Informed tUMt politics la not n game. It Is the science of good government. The man who plays at Is hs a game Is not a Hood clttiou, but nu enemy of gocnl Kovorument. It's the greatest state fnlr. Trust to iWtiture. A groat many American, both men mhI wumu, un thin, pl- snd puny, wuh ixnir clroulaium, Uh'sum tlu'y have III IrtMttHl Uititr itomuch by busty eatluR !r Uh iuiu'Ii eating, by coiiMinung uloo hollo tMrugiM. or by too elo iiuiMuh lawnt tu hoiiiH, iiflloo or fsokiry. sisl in conMHjuoiii-e iho iiUimuoh must bo irat.sl u a uaturnl way Ufure thoy osu nvtlfy their earlier inlstukw. Tbo hium-Ios m Huiij siiuu ikmiiii, in nici iiiovury woar in III-iiIimmIihi IkxriMiii n.i II...). work with Kmni dtlhouliy. A. a rsu.t thin and tsllgue n early. Is wttroiu aud law IUII2. I ln iliiinniiil fur nmrlilvn ..1.1 i-, tthoiul of tho suiiply. To huiire iiirfic health ovory tU.nu, bono. nre and iuuml should take fnun the Ux eor Uln iiiauirluK und return to It wum otiters. It u niKiMMiry to itfopsro tha otomaoh for tbt work of tskim; up frm tho (mnl ub.it U notary u. muk pkh rloh. roil -.roo,l rniw .. .. Ntr lor tin. roniinly. Imr' wow oorum rixitjj known to the liutlnni of this (KHiutry ttofiim the s.ixout ,if tho hmv. wbltfh tir oaw to the knowltm ,.j the otilor a( wliloh sw now gwwtni: rapidly lu prf-w.iw fMr itr u v.nr; of olitlHAio htiiHiacli nnd livi-r tnmtlrt. "i IOMIMI HI IW IO SIH1 )Ol ivr- Washington hopgrowers aro be coming very much concerned over an attack on the ripening crop by the red spider. This pest Is much moro serious than the hoplouse, as It forms a web, Inclosing and killing tho bur. The spider Is one of the worst enemies of tho hopgrower In Hngland, but Is not generally troublesome In this country. In only one year, 1S97, did Ore gon yards become Infested with the spider post, nnd It appeared In but ono yard then of which record was made. It nttneks tho vines nnd blos soms at no particular time, some times early nnd at other times late .In tho senson. It Is throught that the' prolonged dry spell Is responsible for the appearance of tho spider In the northern yards, and It Is feared that the rains now coming aro too lato to do much good In ridding tho attacked ynrds of tho destructive "little red devil." When tho presence of tho pest Is discovered the fight of extermination Is undertaken by a llb- oral uso of powdered sulphur, but It aften happens that tho damnge done Is almost Irreparable boforo tho rav ages of tho spider can bo stopped. It Is not known to day to what ex tent tho post has attacked tho north ern ynrds, , the only roport verified being Its nppenranco In the Puynllttp district. As hnrvost In Washington Is on, fears are oxpressed that pick ers may bo scared off on account of timidity ovor handling spider-Infested vinos. Thore Is nothing of a definite char actor developed as yet In the local market. The next few days, how ovor, should see an awakening In the trndu and a resumption of buylnc. omnium! aro coming in to a moderate . OXtunt. nnd nuvf uql- -m n.,.i .i I "- .. "in null lll'itl- ors witn quite full lines on their shelves. It Is said by u dealer who return od yoeterdny from a trip along the oust side country that the hop id,l Is not turning out In the sections vis- Itodas heavy as counted on. He says tho crop Is falling from in per cent tu tho best years to ns high as 40 por cent In others below last year' ylold. Reports from others locali ties are better, and In probnby the mnjorlty of district the yield will turn out as heavy as last year. o State Kloctlou in Main. Augusta. Me., Sept. 10. The state olQotlon Is held in this state todav, and, J ml King from reports, the vote will be quite largo. The olectlon this your Is especially Interesting, as the Issuo Is of a local character nnd on- Urol.. ....... ....L.I .. ... v.... j t.Mii-Hutiwui. -uoui 6U years i ago tlio Prohibitionists of the state had a clause put Into tho state con stitution that prohibited the snlo of liquor In Malue. A new generation has arisen slnco then, and It dfcinands re-submlsslon or the prohibition clause In tho constitution. The nartv nllgnmonts will bo completely broken ou this question. The new Idea In' this stato Is that prohibition not onlv I rails to prohibit, but makes the state ' n laughing stock ror the whole conn., try. Lncn I ontiou aud hii I.........J .. ...nf. .iivutt- , A Dollar BY ANY LAWFUL PROCESS, BUT YOU CAN MAKE IT1 GO FURTHER BY PROPER MANAGEMENT. THE WAY TO DO IT IS TO BUY RIGHT AND OF THE RIGHT PEOPLE, WE ARE THOSE PEOPLE OUR FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING STOCK IS NOW THE FULLEST THAT IT HAS BEEN FOR YEARS, AND WE CAN FIT YOU OUT AS NEVER BEFORE. THIS IS A YEAR OF BIG PRICES FOR THE FARM ERS AND LABORERS, BUT BY ACTUAL EXPERIENCE THE YEAR OF SMALL PRICES FOR GOODS AT OUR STORE. G. W. Johnson & Co. I FRANK E. SHAFER Harness, Saddles. Whips, Robes m. iKk le wmmm,3Wi ?v:mmm! wfflm&il x i lmm t mm mmmmt s Leading place" in city to buy your Winter Robes and Horse Clothing. Harness Oil and my leaders. Polish 187 Commercial Street, Salem. e9ecea4fttcwewi0eB OIIAS. K. SPATJLDING, President. B. O. MILES, Sec. and Trcas. Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. Manufacturers of Oregon Pine, Ash and Maple Lumber SALEM, OREGON. ""i St rwrt. St.oe rmt. MUKlrwii, Mam'rt W"' Vfx l" l w CtiemhnrW IW itMH3l uriiwiplKs rw.Mliu In Ukm iwll ihi Ui.ii i!mot.xl with y'vi-. "? Sf 1 M,,x,',1 Uw MHMl tvW irt uiel WtWiit Mumli umiIc shU hr i. liWrtlur. wtien cmulU)txi In jut ihn UoWen .NUIhwl Hlmivor) . Whew Ui.r U bankrupt. Muluy -Mwh a uvn.m BAhsitrikui. hud MiilriH.esid thin lijortl, the Uvly sciiNlnvt vtjiir and th. ttr-M. WikxI ami all Uif immw Ih-I U favttfubl -tIist f i!il .v.verrtcn rt'tui-U) Althoiitfh ximi phvslriau have 1oh aaiv wl thi ilj.li wiilMual atueef lite aUixe wontumml iilauu, i fw Use night mir IwstruotltiK Iho dork to wwiiHL 7? JH, - Hoilfy the alwent monibors. I llT. . Irdluu tu strjms awuuuu. The 'Otihleo Mftllcal Dlwovery U K'WatiBo .iMrinui ciHmutM of th glyoitic ciiraru of tho sUnii menilotixl pjtit)t luuriiiu nd contain n sJhol or hsruiful hsblvtornin; drukt UllN III tlHilr l.lttlkllll? .'Ilkl llivlo..r.ll.. . l l)li rmnu.li' ..x....... I . , .. Tln sre: ii.ao.ii n1 m.i, Oni,- "k u l,wtt the old-timers and tV young gnorllou. Irrespective of ,0. lltloal partisanship. Governor I'oid who was roitomlBsted by tb Uepai,' llcnns. Is a I'rtiMbUluuLt 8U, op. pole! to a ohnnge of the romniuit!..., Tho Dewocrau are la favor t.f ,,' change, and are confident 0( tl ir SUCCOAS. MalHO ltty go iKlu.JCnillc on this Uswe. Uwt that noulu nut .if.! feet lu general pollUcsi ktstu at thJ mat natlmml olsctloo. A. L FRASER PLUMBING TINNING AND ROOFING, Cornice Work; Heating and Building Work of all Kinds; Estimates Made and Work Guaranteed Murphy Blk State St. Salem, Oregon Phone 1511 """""niMMMIMBWIIII Na The stroota of Salem are patriotic four timed ovor. Hut that suhh! not ,'lirvvout you fnmt UUiilaying some tings nnd buntlug yourself Auto lio tWhii. AutoUt-Hmi r souk- on, . caiiNVdowH from ttte r4eb. bMt J. ,,, no harm was doae Frloud lihU't Mm fctM tll w, AUtOlSt Slop U,i tha .' . seenutl to run s:.,uw all right ,ll0s. ton Transcript ' EUGENE BAKING CO. c.uwcm MUBEN PATTY, P,0p. 10,000 LOAVES lM'ltniv .....rrnnHnP Vllincni. i,. --.. ;iiiijOiiihloru' - REUBEN PATTY EUGENE, OREGON