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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1906)
DAILY CAPITAL JOUK.VAL, SALEM, OREGON, MOXDAV, OCTOMKK 8, 1000. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL PERHAPS HIS WIFE WAS NEXT Rain Coats iiy iioruit imos., Publishers anil Proprietors. UbTC 3 wry iT-ft '. WWHWNHMMMHIMHMM sUNiamsFP'i 1A .Vmri'vr m Jh SUHSCIUPTION HATES. Hy Mull. Dally Journal, ono month .... 3Gc Dally Journal, threo months ..$1.00 Dally Journal, ono year ...... 4.00 Woekly Journal, ono year .... 1.00 Ily Carrier. Dally Journnl, per month .... GOc WHO IB THE KNOCKEK? Mr. Davoy, dressed with a little tompornry authority aa editor of the Statcfliiiaii, conttnueH to try to put this paper In a false light. Ho accuses The Capital Journal of KNOCKING MAIUON COUNTY, and of going out of Its way In nn unhccomlng maimer to Hatter Gov ernor Cliamhorlnln, etc. Editor Davoy has thin In Sunday's .States man: Tho knocking of Marlon county hy tho Evening Journal Just to hooHt tho Democratic govornor Is hearing Its fruit, tho following from tho Toledo Hoportor being a sample of wlint Is published all ovor tho ntnte: "Clovernor Chumhorlnlti Is building good roadB In Mar lon county with convict labor. Now thin Is very nice for Marlon county hut by what right docs uho claim all tho convict labor of tho state; did sho furnish most of tho convicts?" If Tho Capital Journal or Its pub lishers' hnvo ovor knocked Marlon county wo do not know It. Wo havo always paid our taxes, kept out of Jail and out of tho poorliotiso. Tho crime of saying good words for Governor Chaniborlnln IH A KKIII OUH ONE IN Mil. UAVEY'S EVEH, bocnuso Chamberlain happens to bo 7i Democrat. Thero Is but one Democrat In tho liouso of representatives of which Mr, Davoy wants to bo speakor. Hut that ono Democrat with tho gov ernor's veto power back of him will amount to an much as two-thirds of nil tho Itopubllcaus, INCLUDING I'HANK DAVEV. If anyone h knocking Marlon county It Is Mr. Davoy In seeking to bollttlo Governor Chamberlain for what he has tried to do with convicts In buildings highways. Convict Itiillt highways HAD TO HTAItT HOMEWIIEUE. Wlint could tho governor do but start construc tion at tho stato capital and build out Into tho country? Whore should ho hnvo started to build roads? In Malheur county? That his work bus not yet roneh od beyond tho limits of Marlon coun ty Is duo to tho systematic knocking of Mr. Davoy and others WHO HAVE NEVEU TAILED TO OPPOSE HUII.DING HIGHWAYS WITH CON. VIOTH and favored tho plan of as- RheumafcisnT Is one of the constitutional diseases. It manifests itself in local aches and pains, inflamed joints and stiff muscles, but it cannot be cured by local applications. It requires constitutional treatment acting through the blood, and the best is a course of the great medicine Hood'sSarsaparilla wmctt bat permanently cured thousands of cases. Ter twUmonlk of raaorkaltk cures Nwrt ter JJeoJt o WwumatW No. 7. C. U tleo Co., Leweli, Mau. jirotwfnto BY I SOMLOSS BROS. & CO, Fine Clothes Makers OALTIMORC NEW YORK. Wc have the most com plete stock and at prices to suit. Fall Overcoats The latest styles to select from. See that they bear the label of Schloss Bros. & Co. If they do, you know they are alright. G. W. Johnson & Co. Bossing tho abutting property and Issuing bonds against tho furmors. Tho county court and tho business mon of this city should pay no at tention to Mr. Davoy's knocking bo cnuso tho governor is a Democrat. Oo ahead with tho convict built ronds. Tho governor's plan to extend tho convict built highways Is a good ono and if ho is sustained will extend thoui to tho farthest limits of tho stato. HE HAS XEVEU EAVOItEl) MARION COUNTY at tho oxponso of the rest of tho stato. Tho Portland Journnl editorially takes a broad vlow of tho subject and sustains Governor Chnmbcrlnlu's vlow of gradually extondlng tho con vict built ronds. It says: "One short strip of road betweon two stnto Institutions was built dur ing Governor Lord's administration, and another during Governor Geer's, but tho grontor portion of tho con vict built ronds havo boon construct ed slnco Chamberlain became gov ernor, and his policy apparently Is TO EXTEND THE WOltlC OHAD-ITAI-liV. H It be posslhlo thus to mnko lino roads In Marlon nnd Polk couutlori, nnd not practicable to take prisoners to mnro remote couutlos, tlteh let Marlon nnd Polk hnvo tho roads." THE I'OUTIjAXI) HOG". Of course, Portland wants to hog tho colloctorshtp, Portland has till the other federal ollloes mid why not havo that too? TJioro is NOTHING TOO SMAhb or too great for Portland to tako. Mko Lord Cllvo of, India on tho Impeachemeut of Warren Hastings, Portland Is amazed at Us own mod eration. With all the othor federal olllcos of tho Htato, and ITS POCKETS lU'l.GING WITH CONTIUMTIOXS of tho whole Htato, Portland wants this other plum. Portland Is Oregon," and tho Oro gouhin says It Is Portland, heuco tho collectorshlp bolongg not to tho poo plo but to tho Orogoulnn, Let tho President tako noto of tho fact, or forover sacrifice; tho frlondly consideration of that paper. It used to ho tho Salem hog. But tho title lino gono from our midst. It will never return. A PAHK AT CIIEMAAVA. Anyone who has taken a rldo out on tho new electric lino to Chemawa has noticed tho flno natural park thero. If those great fir trees and the natural forest could bo preserved and cleared out It would make a grand pleasuro ground. There Is an opportunity for put ting In a lako with waterfowl, and such animals as deer, beaver and bonr. Tho peoplo need a pleasuro ground out that way, and tho Indian school Itself Is a great attraction for visi tors. Sundays thero aro nil tho peoplo the olectrlc cars can carry to tho end of tho lino and thero will be moro with bottor sorvlco. With bnnd concerts out that way evenings and tho grovo cleared out and electric lighted It would be a delightful place. I-'IIOM EXILE. Cnll to mo. call to me, Holds of pop plod wheat! Purplo thistles by tho road call mo to return! Now a thousand shriller throats echo down the street, And I can not hoar tho wind camping In tho fern. . ) Theory That Mrs. Snyder Knew of Husband's Murder Hlllsboro, Oct. S. The probabil ity Is that tho mystery of the For est Grove bank robbery and the sub sequent murder of Carey M. Snyder will nover be cleared up. It Is learn ed on what Is considered to bo ex cellent authority that Mrs. Snyder's mental collapso was not merely duo to the disappearance of her husband, but that her hysteria might, have been due to other causes. It Is 'said that while In Portland Mrs. Snyder, In a burst of .con fidence, told an acquaintance that sho and her husband had driven to a barn near Forst Grove tho night before tho bank robbery, to meet two men, and that when they met tho hnnk was to bo pilfered. The two men In question also went to a point near Forest Grove, but went to the wrong barn, thus falling to make a junction. Each party waited on tho other, and toward daylight left the place, thinking the others had failed to meet nt the rendezvous. It Is popu larly supposed, then, that Perry was ono of tho parties, and that a mys terious third man, possibly .Mrs. Sny der's brother, was the companion. It is also believed that tho team which carried Carey Snyder to his last resting place also was driven to within a very short distance of the Snyder ranch, nnd that Mrs. Snyder was seen nnd told of tho putting of Snyder out of tho way. A mllk haulor states that ho saw a surrey about 4 o'clock In tho morning of December C, going toward Portland from tho vicinity of tho Snyder homo This would havo given tho drivers timo to got to Portland nbout day light, or shortly before. If, as conjectured, tho woman know of tho clrcumstanco of Sny der's denth, it would require other reasons than mero friendship for Perry to keep her lips sealed, and this could only obtain, arguo thoso who havo followed tho caso closely, by tho fact that tho mysterious third man was none othor than Mrs. Sny dor's brother. No ono has over heard that sho over had a brother on tho coast, and no ono ever passed as her brother to any one's posltlvo knowl edge. Ono thing Is certnln some nWHIHBV & a PERFECTION neater. heater that wherever uted. Produces LvlJ heat without smoke or smell because Ml cquippcu wua unoKcicu device no trot no danper. Easllv cjtrrlrA srn....! r to room. You cannot turn the wick ton m I or too low. As easy and tlmpJe to citeXl a a laiup. x uc PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device.) Is an ornament to the home. It is made in two finishes nickel and Japan. Brass oil fount beautifully embossed. Holds 4 quarts of oil and burns 9 hours. Every heater warranted. Do not be satisfied with anything but a PERFECTION Oil Heater. If you cannot get Heater or information from your dealer write to nearest agency for descriptive circular. The Raw Lamp makes the home bright. Is the safest and best lamp for all-round household use. Gives a clear, steaSy light. Fitted with latest improved burner. Made of brass throughout and nickel plated. Every lamp warranted. Suitable for library, dining room or parlor. If not at your dealer's write to nearest agency.- STANDARD OIL COMPANY. OPi:.V TIIK KT11KKT HK5HT. nnu'nffnl mnHi'ft Iriml T.i on..tA.. t I.IM1.. l..o lw.l.l !. ...ll .1 I " Mn..'"3. .HIJUUI Bl- "'" iu;i UVBIKU U1U Willi UUUCU .. your way to town, Till you llnd your brothor horo who remombors yot; For though u rlvor run botwoon nnd tho bridge Is down, l'vo a hoart that's roaming and n soul thnt won't forgot. A sun squats on the houso-tops, but his face Is hard ami dry; A ralti walks up and down tho streets, hut her volco.ls hnrsh Sunlight Is n dirferont thing whoro tho swallows Hy, And rain-tongue sings with sweet er voleo when they'ro on tho marsh. . What ago tlo you expect to reach--0 or 70 or NOT If you live that long, there are likely tu Ih mhiio year at tlto hit. ter iiid when yon wilt Hot bo able to ewrn n living fur youoclf ami family. .V ihah' productive power nrv curtailed, hhi! usually ceao en- tlrely with M nge. ThU make him dependent fur MipporC upon hU frlomt or the slate, iiiiIc.sh lie Iwn twvetl while younger. Ik'ghi to wvo huh during tho product ho yearn of your life, OpeH h tutvlutftt aceouHt nnd tie oU tvtfHUrly A jmrt of your iNirntMXN, mWcU will ket you ami yoHi-a Ih oW mt CxUmI National Bic J The city council should look be yond tho tmmudlnto need In extend lug North Commercial street bo yond tho concrete viaduct now build ing. Contracts tiro to bo lot for. an ox tonal vo till at each approach to that concrete nnd stool structure nnd It will bo n beautiful Improvement. At present tho Btroet divides thero and each way thero Is n part of a street, nnd tho situation U not a very satisfactory one. Could not tho street be extended straight through to tho next street running cast and west, and thus mnko a decent job of It? I.et tho committee on streets ex amine Into this situation before or dering an expensive till, or two Alls, whero tho streets, now fork. It Is possible that tho street can ho put straight through beyond tho north end of tho viaduct and mnko tho fill cheaper ami boneOt all con corned, Hie property owners aa well a Uio city. North Commorclaf street U a beautiful street, and thnt bridge will bo a beautiful structure, ami will cost a groat deal of money, una It I Onco a thousand bonding blndea stooped to lot mo pass, When I sped .barefooted through your crowding linos Whlspor to mo gently In tho lnu guago of tho grass, How I watchod tho crows of night nest among the pines. Still tho golden pollon smokes, silver runs tho rain, Still tho timid mists creep out whon tho run lies down Oh, I am weary waiting to return to you again, ' So tnko a palo, familiar faco out beyond tho town. Hy Lloyd Hoberts In the Octobor Craftsman. It Is n peculiar coincident that Oeorgo Perry, of Independence, Mo., wns, according to his own statement, In Hlllsboro on tho night tho For est Grove bank wns robbed, Decem bor 2. from tho fnct that the shot gun stolen from tho bank thnt night, together with four skoloton keys, two partially burnt cnndlos, a pleco of file, four shotgun shells, two In tho gun nnd two with a lot of rlllo or revolver cartridges, wero also that ovonlng burled on tho Southern Pa cific right of way about an eight of a mllo wost of tho rnllroad station ostnbllshlng without dispute tho fnct that If George Perry was In Hlllsboro that night, so also was tho man or mon who robbed tho Forst Grove hnnk. Perry nlways stopped at tho Hotel Tuallatln when In , Hlllsboro, nnd neither on December 1. 2. or 3 wns his nnme on tho register of either of tlto -hotels, Write Us Toda) FOR A Free-Electric Flat from A (ioldcu Jubilee. Chardon, O., Oct. S. Mr. and Mrs. William Howard received tho congratulations of over 200 frlonds here today on tho occasion of tho 60th anniversary of tholr wedding. Mr. Howard ami Miss Orlnda Os borno wero married In Haltlbrldge, ueauga coynty, In S5C, nud moved to Chardorln 1S7" when Mr. Hotv urti was olct4 treaaror ot GeaugfK county. Ho held this offlco for six yoars and has resided hero over since. Mr, Howard and his partner aro 72 year or ago and enjoy capi tal health. Mr. Howard beforo ho moved to Chardon, was justice of tko peado Ihreo terms and held th oc Canadian Provincial Premiers Meet. . Ottawa, Oct. S. -Tho provincial premiers havo assembled hero to moot tho fodoral authorities for tho arrangement of tho provincial sub sidles, and discuss a great variety ot ouior matters of somo consequence Tho subject of boundaries will come up, and tho Marltlne province want tho subject of representation consid ered. Niagara Falls preservation will also come up. ifm Wo will deliver the Flat Iron," free of charge, for thlrtr dsf1! trial. . ; You aro undor no obligation to purchase tho Iron wo want je: to lenrn what it will do In saving labor, time and money, and t- give you nn' opportunity to tost this" greatest of all household cm- venloncos in a practical way. All equipment delivered with each Iron, which may be attwH ed to any electric, lamp socket. Fill In tlie coupon below and mall toUus AT ONCE. j of township clerk and trnatee. Mrs, will pay to bar tho tret oHwyo4 Howard was a school teacher for a thfr permanently lottf, Nmbr of yars. YOU CAN TRUST A healthy stomach with all kinds of good foods for It Is then In proper conuiuon to extract all tho strength onlng and life sustaining qualities. urn ncu it is weak, conditions are rovcrsod aud you becomo weak and run down. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS makes stomachs healthy, without fall, thus curlug 1W Appetite, Indl-Rvt-tlOH, DyMK'lln, Heartache, Cos- uvette or. tvnwlo Ills. Tr- It ia. J day. All druggUts. CUT OUT COUPON : Salem, Oregon, Gentlemen: You may deliver to mo ono Electric FW Iron, which I ngreo to try, and, If unsatisfactory to me, t; return to you within .3 0 ilnva frnm iiotof delivery. H' do not return it at that tlnio you may charge same to T account at J4.00. . It Is understood that no'chargo will made for tho Iron if I return It within 30 days. Name Dept. J. Address ' '',,', 1 PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COl Tclepone Main 84 Salem, Oregon emmmu A 7X.l&3ib ?tM.'TuTrWL ;K?A f?i.-.PHrs"fc ii. iMwwri JUA l& HaJj , " lUc Iuil ujJ k Bh., wti TaX - rr B7 tl ymn Ikula - .. w i..- ... ..k r m nwnwtrilll l'muu .v. iffen-a Al-H IXMtt.S HtLiJil tltttn' niwM u &. K ". S-44 br IWiiiii.ii.1 W.imlmt CS nX.i,)ttJ f. 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