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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1906)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OKBGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1000. tS Vifl mm jf' t.i OhK. i RCHkCO. jfiMarars XWF NCYTTOW Wet Days REQUIRE Dry Clothes WE HAVE THEM IN Suits if Overcoats Shoes Everything ocsiecoar SCHL08SB FineC BALTIMI C0. q ty I JOHNSON & CO. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL nv iiorER imos., l'liMllHlicrH mid Proprietors. bEB- 3 8UH9CRI1TION RATES. Iy Mull. Dc.lly Journal, ono month .... Stic Dally Journal, throo months ..$1.00 Dally Journal, ono yoar 4.00 Wookly Journnl, ono yonr .... 1.00 Hy Currier. Dally Journal, por month .... 50c coMPirrrnoN. Ih tlio inothur of advertising, and advertising Ih it husky youth Hint liiia piloted man a man to llowory IioiIh of eimo. Many a fortuno, too, Iiiih huon wan tod, hut not hy tlio merchants who uho tlio homo paper. Local udvortlHlng Hpuru, Jmlluloiialy uboiI, Is ImibIiiuhs gouornlshlp thnt make your competitor IiuhHo to Htay In tho proowuilon. A Judicious nd vorllsor Is lookuil mion as a loader In IiIh community, and tho "loadors" of ovory olty arn lnvnrlahly tho cap tain of ImltiBtry who arti copping the coin. How nliutit you? Are you ono J , , - . . 1.11 ' HI vll OI in mu UNiiiHiua or jiiii k pioiiuiiiK soldier of th common fold? V urn horo to sarvu you want to servo you tall you m ovory ilny. Our phono numlior U 82. A cnll will bring our ad man ipilok and ho will toll you soino thing) nliuut ndvortlB lug of tho Jupdlolous kind. O-' 1IOHHISM AND Till-: HA MOM !'() lilOH. tfcttvm had a good pollco foroo nu ilor Lhtt CltlxoiiH admluUtrutlon, and thoy wore conlluiifld umUr Mayor Waters. At th rquiwt of tho buslnws mon City Mnrahal Cormllua kopt those mon, and added to the force when uocMMiry MKN OK HIS OWN HE. MICTION. A yoar iiko. hy shnrp practice, boss Urn dictated tho dismissal of those oompotout mon, who kept order In tho cl(y, nud tho svleotlnu of uutrlud mon who woro not tho cholco of tho mayor or Chief of Polloo Cornollus. Against tho uimnlmoim petition OK AM. THE HUKINK8S .MEN OK THE CITY flnlom'a compotont police force was dlselmrued and men so loctod hy uu outnldo boss woroj forced HAVIXO IS THE SURE ROAD TO AVK.trril. A THOUSAND MEN WIN A COMPETENCE HY QUIKTIA SAVING THEIR SPARE MONEY WRERE ONE ETS RICH HY SPECULATION AND (iKT-UlCH-QUICK NOIIKMKH, OPEN A 8 A VINOS ACCOUNT WITH US AND DEPOSIT RKGU. LARLY A PART OV YpUH EARNINGS AN YOUR FUTURE IS ASSURED. " ' In ns n, ship at Cornollus and tho mayor. TIiIh police forco was not only put In ngaliiBt tho wishes of tho chlof of pollco and 'tho head of tho city gov ernment, but had orders from tho hoss to not report to or rccognlzo tho chief of pollco. So thoro has norcr boon a moment tho past yonr when the chief of po llco wns working with n forco ho could command or who reported to hi in for duty or reported arrosts to him. If tho double murder Just commit ted In this city Is chnrgcnblo to anyone- It Is chnrKonhlo to tho lntorfor once with tho pollco department hy tho bosslsm thnt has domornllzed tho pollco service of this city. No mnn, not evon a pollcomnn, can Horvo two mnstors, Tho pollco of n city CANNOT OWE THEIR PLACES TO HOHSISM, nml at tho nnmo tlmo ho loyal to tho chlof and tho city thoy servo. No ono will blamo tho policomon for Inking tholr plncos at tho hands or a Snlom boss, hut that system should ho blamed for producing dis cord, nud limiting It impossible to niivo u Harmonious, onuctlvo Hor vino. Politicians who think It Is smart to put up Jobs and fool tho city council nun 10 overrule tlio mayor and ohlot of police and tho business tho city SHOULD TAKE THE IILAMK for tho demoralisation thnt follows. Tho meddlesome Interference of putty IohiI hosslstn with tho legiti mate functions of tho city council should ho blainud for tho murdor and tho suicide thnt have disgraced this city. No nuittor who Is oliosun chief of police hy the vntors of tho city, ho should liavo tho selootlon of his own forco. or at least tho recommenda tion of MEN IN WHOM HE HAS CONPIDKNOE, nud whom .he onn trust. Whoovor Is elected chief of pollco of this city on Monday, Deoonibor 3, should linve tho rlcht to hnve mon under him with whom ho can work harmoniously, mid who do not owo their places to the sharp prnotloos of any boss. Snlom has had an Inoltlclant polloo s,ervloo the past yoar, not due to tho fault of any man on tho forco, hut duo to the demoralization of tho farce hy tho moddlosomo lntorfor onco of bosslsm outsldo tho council. Tho Commercial Club has a good membership roll, and quite a large cash surplus on hand, Tho work of tho Jlllheo Club could he broadened to Includb exten sion of Its hospitality to all new comers or visitors. Tho impressions men and women get on first stopping at nny city are lasting, and tho best advertising, Tho Illlhce Club could add a com mittee of gentlemen nnd ladles, whoso duty It was TO ENTERTAIN STRANGERS AND VISITORS. This is only a suggestion, and Is made In tho broader Interest of a greater Salem, with a futuro that we can feel proud of. Salem could well afford to follow the examplo of Portland and Eugene In uniting the functions of social nnd commercial club life. MARKET QUOTATIONS "Muke Snlom n Good Market." Home OiQi4Q"Oh9h0Q4hOh90O46Q$4, MR. DAVEY'S DILEMMA. OM'll LIFE IN SALEM. Savkags DprtaNtt Cup! NatkMal Baafc Th6 ifllheo Club, of this city, Is to move Into now nnd moro elegant qunrtors. Tho Comniorolnl Club Is to ho re organised and put on a moro effec tive footing. Doth organizations have rendered tho community n groat sorvlco In many ways. Those organizations SHOULD HE MORE HEARTILY SUSTAINED, and 11 is suggested the)- bo united. Portland nnd Eiigone havo set the oxamplo tit uniting tho social nud commercial organizations. Tho commercial clubs of thoso oltliva havo olegnut homes, whoro. thoy ontortnlu strangers and vlaitors. Tho nffnlrs of both tho Commor- olnl Club and tho llllheo. ot Snlom, WOULD UK JL'M)i;il ONE MANAGE. MENT. Moro of tho substantial and nc tlvo huslnoss men ot tho city should bo In tho clubs. Roth of thoso clubs hold their an nual meetings this week, nnd should j eeok to co-opornto in tholr work, It not consolidate. Editor DaVoy deserves the chromo for having got himself Inextricably ontanglod over tho D'Anna affair. In nn editorial Sunday ho charged tho wholo responsibility of tho crime on City Recordor Moores for not hav ing kopt D'Anna in jail. After hearing Recorder Moore's Btntomcnt thnt Oulcer Longcor- did not over tho telophono Inform him thnt D'Anna was threatening any one, Mr. Davoy EDITORIALLY KX ONERATES HIM FROM ALL RLAME. H . Thon ho boasts of tho approval by ninll nnd otherwlso of tho selfsame editorial that was based entirely on misrepresenting Judgo Moores. Thon Editor Davoy attends the coronor's Inquest nnd comes away GRATIFIED THAT THE EVIDENCE COMPLETELY EXONERATES RE CORDER MOORES, and thnt Long cor corroborated Mooros on this very point, thnt ho had not been notified ot D'Annn making any throats. Editor Davoy goes furthor, and ed Itorlally corrects tho doublo mis stntomont of Its editorials nnd news roport of Sunday with tho follewing: MR. MOORES' STATEMENT IS RORNE OUT IIY THE SWORN TESTIMONY OF PO LICEMAN LONGCOR AT THE INQUEST YESTERDAY In which tho Inttor said ho told Mr. Mooros thnt D'Annn wns crazy drunk, but ho did not sny thnt ho told Mooros or the throats D'Anna wns making. Dally Statesman, Tuosdny. Editor Davoy, who wroto the obovo, who Mittendod tho Inquest, thon allows tho following lint contra diction to npponr In the Stntosmnn's news roport of tho Inquest: At tho Jnll D'Annn nskod per mission to telophono mid call up Hocordor Mooros, and attor hearing him, asked for the of ficer, whereupon Mooros said: "I know htm. turn him loose, and tell him to como back at 10 o'clock." LONGCOR SAID HE IS AIIUSIVE AND THREAT ENING TO KILL," and Mooros ropllud, "turn him looso, nny wny." Salem Statesman, Tuos dny, Novonibor 13. Then, nccordlng to Editor Dnvey, tho sworn stntoment of Pollceiunn I.nngcor on t'his vltnl mutter contrn dlcts the editor, or olso It was falsely reported. Thon Editor Dnvey. In tho snmo column, solomnly ihIns himself and tho liable up u little moro by charg ing that The Capital Journal mid City Recorder Mooros nre plnjlng politics. Mr. Davoy Is entirely Innocent of any polltlos In his rotations toward the wholo mnttor. Ho Is so A I ISO LUTELY DEVOID OF POLITICAL PREJUDICE that he letns over back wards. Ho stnrtod Into crucify Judgo Mooros, thon had to rotrnct, and then lets his nows roport bolto his editor ial statomont, thon crlos "polltlos." Well, any man caught In thoso clr cumstancos ought tp bo allowed to turn n fow handsprings In his effort to get right nnd a world of Christian charity will say drop tho curtain ou all tho dead, Including Editor Davoy. . o . Firt ut Oakland. Oakland, Nov. 12. Flro nt mld- nignt uostroyed tho hay burn nnd sheds of Cmues & Co.. sheen butch ers, at tho CGth street stock yards. Eight horses perished mid CO tons ot liny woro destroyed Loss J12 000. SALEM MARKET. , Stclncr's Market. Dealers In fish, game and poultry. Highest cash price paid for eggs. Prompt delivery. State street. 10-3-tf Poultry, Eggs. Etc. Eggs Per dozen. 31c. Butter Itetall ,Country, 25 & 30c; creamery, 35c. Hens 10c. Frys 10 c. Goose 07c Ducks 8i0c. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. New potatoes COc cwt. Onion 6oc cwt. Tropical Traits. Bananas Gjc per pound. Oranges $5.00 3 $6.00 Onions 75c cwt. Livo Stock Market. Steers 3 311c. Cows 2 3 i y c. Sheep 3 V4 4c. Dressed Veal CCc. Fat Hogs Gc. Stock Hogs Cc. Oram and Food. Baled Clover $C.OO. Cheat $6.00. Timothy $8.50 Q $9.50. Onts 3 0(3 32 c. Bran $18. Shorts $20." Barloy $20. Wheat, 65c. Flour-$3.G0. 3 1 tH Scott's Emulsion strengthens enfeebled nursing mothers by increasing their fleah aaj nerve force. It provides baby with the necessary fat and mineral food for healthy growth. ALL DRUO.QISTS; 60o. AND $1.00. 9frfrfrfrfrfrfrfr'0"fr'Q"fe8fti -V&TCUSi nssms PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Club, 64c; valloy, 66c; blticstcm, 67c. Onts Cholco white, $24 $25.50. ! Millstuff Bran, $14.50. liny Timothy, $10 $11, Alfalfu, $11.50. Vetch $7 7.50. Potatoes 60 75c. Poultry Avorago old hen, 12 13c; mixed chlckons, 1212j,c; young roosters. 12 13c; dressed chlckons, 13l-lc; trukeys, dressed, 2122V4s; gooso, live, S9c; ducks 14 15c; pigeons, $1$1.50. Pork Dressed, 66V6c. Boot Dressed, 4 5c. Mutton 6 7c. Hops 1906 cholco, 15 16c; prlmo, 1314c; medium, 12 12Vc; olds, nominal. Wool Valloy, conrso to medium, 20 21c; Eastom Oregon, 13 18c; Mohnlr 262Sc. Buttor Fancy Crcnmory, 25 27 c; storo buttor, 16 17c. o Neuralgia Pains. Rhoiimallsm, lumbago and sciatic pains yield to tho ponotrntlng lhflu onco of Bnllard's Snow I.lnlmont. It pouotrntoa to the norvos nnd bono nnd hoi tig nbsorbod Into tho blood, Its honllng properties nro con veyed to ovory part of tho body, and affeot somo wonderful euros. 25c, 50c nnd $1.00. For snlo by D. J. Fry's drug storo. Wet Feet? Yes! Bad Colds? Of Cotifse! And that won't be all--you'll soon be sick, and then doctor bills. We'll save all that at a cost of $3.50 to $7.00 For the best high top shoes made. Our line cannot be duplicated. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoe for $3.50 And tho best $3.50 Indies' shoo over sold by nny storo In anr city. It Is useless to pay moro for n shoo whon $3.50 will burtU Acme of Shoo Perfection. It combines threo features which nreill important. HEALTH LONG WEAR ELEGANT APPEARANCE E. L. Irvin & Co, PRACTICAL SHOE MEN 326 State St., Salem Repairing a SpccWv Thomas Reeves and Hugh Snxon, boys who shot and tho Portland Tho Eastern Oregon tour of til TT .. r ni. i 4li f"i i u. ui j. uiuu mm .muuuuiiu v.. killed William Powoll, tho old pod- during tho Christmas vacation dler, nonr Cottago Grove last sum- j boon postponed, nnd the clubi rJ mor, nnd who havo boon confined In tour tho southern cities, .and tho county Jnll at Eugene since, woro como north later. Robert Hountrr Indlctod by tho grnnd Jury Saturdny ; tho famous comedian and Iropersa for murdor In tho second degree tor, who hns toured with tneni' Tho boys woro arraigned and given sovornl soasons, will ngnln b tf until today to plead. them this year. TNEIESTRENEIY! rur um l,rni, braUM. Mrw, sill, bb4 wtr cau n4 an fcru ct taia or UutU Dtian's Kins: Cactus Oil tbt only Statmut lbt htaU Mlthout tear. ISC. i.V, i aA W iUm. Api to tMUtai. Soli br O, W. PuUum Co 135X.Com.8t U, Or i r. i." i Itjf Biggest and best line of Rockers ever shown in Salem. New ones galore. Metal Beds and Lace Bed Sets prettier than ever before THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. 1 7 7-Liberty Street, Salem, Ore.