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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1907)
M Miii iThV 'A.W- r OnBOON. T,TRm)AV. JAXUAKV i, 1007 foURNATslJDrrORIALjAG ..CAPITAL . .. i.fnM thn nubile at tho I thin. A New Orleans woman was Publishers andPropfletors HOFER BROS., . XA nt Pxtract SUttlCient v th tho Pleasurable egotism of get' inB ninwe . tlmo nnd beeomlns a con Jno J?" J ' f the age. KS.-ir- nr;,- AvS AKKH,ld MTortland democrat, should recoB- 0" -ad of nnding fault w,., their c ta-pjj. They are nnreawnabl In their protwu inn j , nge 03ln. . t5ecausc biiv ---- - nourishment from her food. She took Scott's Emutston. Result: cl. :J nound a day in weight. TIIK JOOIWAI, HTAN..S TOR I-0IMB. I.h I - OOVKItNMKNT, AM) NO li:H.MHI LAIIOH. (.'OOP TIIH I'WHJItKH.S ' I'OUTIiAXII. To what I the progress of Portland mainly due? U..II o llrlt fact In favor of ma king Portland a 1W . l8 thnt IT lliV XO otSSotITOH SOUTH. HOLTII. KAST fill WHST. nearer "Xr-SarO'IUIKU AKKA THAN AXV rvnipit CITV In tho now world, oxcept Snn Iranclscu. The lalny, cntori, adventurous, speculative class nro constantly drifting from nil over Oregon Into I'orllnnd. .,irric ,m All the I'ortlund commercial bodlH have to do I to keep st rrlns up Tho'roTno other placo for thorn to go to. Thoy remind ono of tho verso In May Irwin's famous comic fro song Awoy down yonder In Yunkcoty-ynnk A bullfrog Jumped from hnnk to hank 'Cause thoro wasn't nothing ulso to do. Ho stubbod his loo and In ho foil Tho neighbors nil any ho wont to woll, Causa thoru wasn't nothing clso to do. Thoro li no other Place In tho Oregon country o ir nn ou . and bo TIIKV JUW NATURAMA' DltOf INTO l'OIlTt,AM. ""A. VortUnd h to do to keep on growing h U. .h.k. the reo on In a whllo and hold tho sack and catch tho plunu of Increased wealth ""Jut' IMntt'ho .aid Portland doo. thing, that deserve Rrowth and In- creaso and prestige of n city. ... crontract. for public work for 190 ngKreKnted $2,600,000 and IS. separate John of strcot work and sewers wore executed. That Is putting money In circulation through la bar. The Inbowr. .pond It ngnln on home. MOICI! HOUHIM Altl! IIWII.T AI.I.1HK IMK. Thoro seem to bo no way to stop tho progress nnd prosperity 01 I'orllnnd. -o NO WONIMIlt TIIHV WANTHI) IUKIjAM) A CAHDIN.U.. Father Mlchnul Walsh, formerly editor of the Catholic Herald, state that Mr.. Hlorrer Inn evidently ruined the chance of Archbishop Ireland to bu n cnrdlnnl of tho Catholic church. In nn article In tho Now York World of tho 17th. '. lli h ntee that I'reslilont MoKlnloy and Mark Hanna Mil KVIilllTIIIMI II M COl'1,11 IX A OUlin WAY TO l-'UIITIIHIl Till: AMIUTIO.N 01 IHKI.AM) to bo a cardinal of the church; that practically every big Ilepubllwin pollllclnu ndmlred Archhlihop Irclaml for the .tarn! he took In politic; and that Walsh wn onco told by n very promlnunt politician that "what ever Ireland uski", McKlnley will do If It I. In hi power." All thl M undoubtedly trim. There win nbsolutoly no reason why McKlnley mid Mark llnunn. and tho llopubllrnn pollllrlau genorally. who hud then snrrMeed principle to money nnd clvou over the control of the party of Lincoln to Wall drool, .hould not do everything thoy .olbly could to further the am bition of Ireland, the print imiIIIIcIhii who neglected the work of ClirUt In hi nllempt TO ItO TIIK HIIIIHXO OF JOHN I'lHIiroNT .MOIUIAN AMI .MAIIK IIAXNA. On October II. 18DC, Archbishop Ireland nttsmpted lo lah Ihe Catholic voter of tli United Stat Into III MelClnley rnuk. On that day lie publliliMl nn addre. fell of mUreprewnUllon anil fnUh(MMU. dewiMiirln In the blttewn term thoie who had the manhood to tand mi for WlllUm Jnl Hry. Mud udng hi iower In nn en davor to force the Catholic vote to do the klddlnc of the Oold lllux. It wm chHrsetl thH. Mtul It ha never been dented, thtt a ihort time luiur lo that addre ArrbbUbou Ireland went to New York to wve cburch pniiicrty from foreclonr and came back lo do the work Ol' TIIK (JOI.O 0MIII,HUH WHO IIAVK HVIIIt SIXI'K IIKKN HIS I'IMIt.VDS. It wa known at lhat time that UUhop Newman of the MetbmlUt Unl ropal rlmrch wa In the clutch of the gold (bark, and be mIm Meruit loiuly ummI hi iiulplt to do their bidding. HUhoiM of the I'rotetinut ltplcopal church wed ) lahed Ial4 mb icrMeney by tltiw who held the whip hand of worigai on that church The mid windier uf New York deliberately wrote to the lUptltt Home MlMionury Mielety, which owed vat um of teuiwy, that If llrywn went doited the bunk WOl'I.H IMMKIIIATIEI.Y l'OIIK('U)SK OX IIAI'TIST in iit'ii ritorimiY. And from (he llaptut pulpit uf the fulled Slate. Includlu tbe llautUt pulpit In the city of ftu'ramento, appeal were mad for tb people to vote fur McKlnley. and on l hue uecMtkin the letter uf the cold gauililer to the Until bill Home MItHiry clty was read from the pulpit. HO THAT IT CAN UK KIIKX Til AT Altt'lllllSHOI' IKKUVXH VA XOT AMl.VK IN HIS t-O.NTIiMIMHII.K KUVVIIItY. ArchbUhop Ireland follow d uphl act of that er by appeal for MiKlnle) four year following, and at that time Archhlihop Ireland. a repreeentntlve of a uortlun of On' Calbollc church In America owned to th two tneu who held the whip nuh nnr blw the uw of IttO.OOO. It ! no wonder tbat MtKUtar. and Mark Hanna. and lb old saw bier and the Natonal tank WANTHH IKKUNI) MAUH A CAHDINAIt. He had done their work for them fully awl woll, even If la w dolnic he neitMled the wk of tbe CbrUt be prof) to ervt. SbwruwentH llee. Ilp. THII irxillUSONAItldt HllMOlMtATjt. TltOUJIhKS OF CL'HA. The maintenance of order a"m7.d rao of Cuba 1. a very difficult thing. . , tiie courteous and Tho element which make rouble the n are not th q honorable neopl of Spanl.h demn , m irwhWi constltuto a nonde- 8CJS'SST UK KXTBWIIXATi: AXI, TIIHV ttlXSOT IIK IIB- n,Th.,Kl!lun race, of Southern Kuropo J $UJZ rsrScr.-ciSthi1 far a. can ho d .covered no part of tho Cuban people, I. endur ng, or im h.co 1838, endured, nny ovll which can bo cured by eg . atlon. except that most of them aro without a public office and anx.ou. to got nTho out, nro morally certain to he In a majority at nil elections, and tho 'alma government, assuming that state of affairs, soems to have ro tnTned Itself In office by tho samo methods which the opposition would hnvo used had thoy boon In possosslon of tho nccossnry machinery. roHKQUKXTI.VTIIK UXITKO STATUS WOfMI XOT STAXO IT. Just now there Is nn outbreak and It U said t be a negro outbreak. ....i... i a... I.n. Iinvn liiwn sent to foil 111! them UP. All till U costlt.2 tho United State and the taxpayers of Cuba A ItKAT IlKAI, ()!' MOXKY. ... ' ' 'TV! The probability Is that It will nover end. either lit Cuba or In nn Jtt tit nnlir.ClSTSl fJOe. AND 11.00 mJhfrfrafla66.frftO0&fr carried on for tho past six years by Kngcno Ilosse. n Holglnn llnx export, with the result thut tho establish ment of n lnrso linen mill Is virtual ly nn assured thins for Snlom with in tho next two years. This plant will bo flnnnced by Inrgo capitalists of Ghent. Belgium, the firm of Morel R. Verbeltc. oporntors of ono of tho largest linen manufactories In the world, at n cost of npproxlmntoly l $107,000. This plant win uu -u,,- (1111 J HO lllUIJMIJilll U , v ..... ..,-,- . other part of tho world whore wo nre attempting to maintain popular government of a peoplo nnd by n people to wnoee imiui iuj".m. ' ernment Is utterly forolgn. It would be bettor If we would recognize that there nro not morelj Individual., but rnco who must be governed by the strong hnnd If they are to bo governed nt all. And to iimko tho strong hand noceeenry It Is not required that tho majority within n googrnphlcnl area shall be of ungovornnblo character An Importnnt minority can cause a breakdown of popular government, nnd that such a minority. If It Is a minority, oxlst. In Cuba, there HoeniK little doubt. VH CKKTAIXhY DO XOT 1HISIIIK TIIK WOIIIC OK OOVKKNI.V2 Cl'llA. Much le. do we contemplate tho annexation of the Island. Hut there I little reason to believe that Its people can govern thom Holvea. Within n short time new lnws will he framed as well adapted to oxlst lug condition us the host Judgment of od in on can mnko them. Under those law n new Cuban government will be elected and In stalled, and our governor nnd our troop will sail away. There I llttlo doubt Hint within n few years thoy will be back again, j000 nounag, uoo crates per ncro, and ni.il It Is to bo feared that they will then stay there. soi.i for toR per crate. About 25,- barley was realized, an average of 40 bushels to tho acre nnd the rul ing price for which wns 40 cents per bushel. IHvn-dllnl Punning. The fnrmors of the Willamette vnl loy nro beeomlns more nnd more educated to tho Importanco of diver sified farming and. with the adoption of this wlso policy comes the cultlvn- . .. ii i.ni'tntlna flf Zol in Z of ,mrticu,.jab,o'of consuming at least one oj Jural ontomrUo the valley will take of fibre per day nnd of turning out a iac Tllai or no other section of 2.C00 yards of coarse nml 200 a uncK seai . ,innr10. VIiriu nf medium grades of crnsh. It .rw2 oZbirr".-..d oth.; ;... employ nt least 100.d. for .mall fruits In srent abundance. tho first year, which force will bo A h ih till I" Us inclplency. Increased In proportion to ho dovol- thnjle culture Industry Is dove.- opment of tho Industry Thoro I. no onlns aulto rapidly nnd bids fair to more expense nttaehod to tho cultl I S on. of he most substantia, vntlon of llnx than there Is o when a, les nsr.cu.ture In the conn- and farmers can easily realize .from y The farmers have become edit- $15 to $30 per acre, and bettor, nc- cnted to tho importance of producing cording to tho quality of the product, the best quality of product Hint can , sugar Heft Knclory Needed, be thrown on tho market, nnd lust T10ro ig I10 Bpot upon tho fnco of year's crop, which aggregated only t)l0 cnrtJl wnoro BUKnr boots can bo about 300,000 pounds, estlmnted. gr(jwn Q ft ,2,or gtato of porfec- netted the grower nn averniiu ui .. thnn , tlll8 8CCtlan ot tuo wii- nbout $1 por box. Tho nverngo yioiu of apples to the ncre Is about i&u boxe. Many growers received ns high as $3.50 nnd $4 por box for their product In the onstorn nnd for eign markets. About S00.000 pounds of pears was grown In this county Inst year, an nverngo of 315 boxes per ncre. nnd brought an nverngo price of 75 cents per box on the mnr ket. In Loganberries, practically n ro cent dUcovery In the smnll fruit line, Mnrlnn county yielded nhout zuu.- lnmetto vnlloy nnd thoro nro Hun dreds of ncros ot oxcollont land, now lying prnctlcnlly Idto, thnt could ho dovotcd ndmlrnbly to this uso nnd 1.J mndo to pay big dividends upon mun Invostmont. Whnt Salem should V have, then, by nil monns, Is a largo v . ..-...... .....I II U nnlV n 1 Sllgnr ueia iiitiui hiiu question ot tlmo until tho matter will bo tnkon m nnd put through to n successful termination. Huiurj-cds nf thniisnnd of dollars thnt nro Kow (Continued on page Uirco.) SALEM TO BLOSSOM AS A ROSE Must Become the renter cf the Valley's Network of I lectric Roads stalem. tbe rnpltal city or a state ihnt I endowed with tbe greatest (HMilbllltlet of any other common able ot producing, to perfection, al mot every known product ot the toll and the fruit ot the soil ot the ter ritory embraced within the confine of Marlon county aggregate In value up Into the million of dollars an nually. There I no county In the ute, nve. In tbe country, tbat can l.oa.i ot tbe vat wealth thnt I. an nually repreteuted In It crops of hop, prune, grain, apple and other varied source of revenue, such ns livestock, dairying, a can Marlon county and still It Is but In the In fancy ot Its development. Hup mid I'rune IndiMi'lcs. Marlon county's hop crop alone represent a permnuent Industry that wenlth In lb union, and the county no other county nt three times Its sent of the wealthiest eountr In tbe ' can o."l- from Salem alone Home I'ertlaml demeuroU are wry wuh put eut Imwuhm the? ennnot hear Urn. llryn snuul on hlhl- moral reform Mtnt Hnt tb)- plnnk down a dollar to the Y. M. 0. A. JiuiMi iu tour ui iiuraim lirjan eomwoniu inner Hcnre (or bh l)eeb and will uut tIV far 1m than lie per night. He draw big hou and OXI.Y THOSH WHO tXVX Al'lMlttl IT lX OUT TO IIIUH HIS KII.VUU HMHUIIXCK. The I'orlland dwwoert buHU noi W unrwetttutbl. Tb should not I'MMkt a grat diwornll leader U lend tb neofte Ire gmtls. Tbe mod ern patrlotum It not built on tWe Itne. It Abraham l.lneoln ur Andrew Jaekaou or Tnown JeKerton wero nllv in i hi MirdM age tbey would b abmul with a nraw Ml nuking date nt $600 tier night Jut the Mtue a tlrjnu. rv is Tine somnn axh t)ititosivH aokthat ihiyax i.iviis ix that due tho thins, and he 1 not to Maine tor tb men who have no dollar to pay net being able to gwt next to hi rhetorical performance. Kveu President lleYlt and W-l'Mshlent Cteenlnsd did not dUdaln to faru n few thMMnd dollar oecntlonaUy by wHUng nn sbl and non committal article for tbe Woman's How Cvnitmnlun. The OregOH lsUUture tbat soot ot 1.000 a Jay nuv adiuur. day to hear Mr. llrn. It It doe tb IHtrtUnU duormts can mu nn ito Salem and hwtr Mr. Uryan free, or SKI! HIM 00 ItY OX TIIH CARS. kK tho legisiaiure wioma watte a tbouud dolUr ot the fMonUt Kirf IU BUJVIIIMIUK iu Htmr lirj.n, SHf V, 111 MY lUd PMPW $($ t09 by V.itllnM mm lliAtf nUhUk.l.ta tlii... ... a . .... ii' " i-iiMm.. wvm aw,ve per uay in seulan. SB.... .... ...lln.. II. Il.ix...'. ........ . ... .... ' 1""" "J ll(IQlMH. IV IS IJ.- TIIK lllfillVXT AXI ol' TIIH MOST HXI'IKSIVK CIIAIUCTIIII. Ko nadblate luauo a iuucu uiouej oui oi iwuim without holding high offlc Lle for offlco bu ftvr bn able to combine mcney-maklng tale, ha a iMputatlon. to speak cottservatlvely, of over M.oeo. Sttunted ns It I In tb center of lb most beautiful, rich and proline vnlley In the world t be Willamette vall and surrounded by a vast territory almost Uouadlee In It ag ricultural, commercial and Industrial reourr. it has been predicted tbat It will be. aud, everything taken Into consideration, It should be city of at leant tC.000 people wlthlu the next flv yenrs. Alt tbat Stalem need to blossom out Into a thriving, throbbing center of Inductry for lb WtlUwett vnlley Is more and better transportation fneilltuw. n network ot Interurban electric motor lines leading into tbe cliy from all directions and lapping all ot the outlying agricultural dis trict, when all of tbe rest will come without bidding. Tbe ttret unit of this necessary system of rapid tran sit railway has been Mtablbtbed. In the eouuruetloa of tbe Oregon Elec tric railway, connecting Salem with Portland by the moat direct rout' another, the Salem-Meiinma electric line. 1 in tb embryonic-state of ma- business Interests and the people ev ivrwiiMuuB, nan otoer are in pro- ry year. c oi promotion and almost certain In 106 there were shipped 23.000 Italee of hop, which at the average weight of ISO iHiuml to the bale, ag gregate a total of 4.140,000 pound. At an average ot lfi cents per pound to the nrower thl vast amount ot boM represents a revenue ot $602, 400, and, when It Is considered that It cost the grower an average of 9 cents iter pound to produce these hop and place them on the market. it will be readily seen that the bulk of this enormous amount goes to the laboring class ot people and Is all put Into circulation and Its benefits reaped among the cltiieus ot the county. Next tn point ot Importance In the agricultural line comes the prime In dustry, which may be truthfully said as being merely In Its Infancy. There 000 pounds of strawberries, the larg est nnd most luscious thnt nature's soil can produce, were produced In 100C, an average of 150 crates per acre, and were In great demand nt $1.25 per crate. No absolute recoru has been kept of the probable ylold In blackberries, raspberries, currants and nooselierrles. all of which grow to perfection In the valley, and no re liable statistics can be slven regard ing them. I'm in IjiikI Value-. Notwithstanding tbe handsome re turns to be realised from energetic and judicious farming, as shown by the above figure, based upon actual statistic, the price ot farming land In Marlon county Is quite reasonable aud within the reach of all. The pr'ces ran-e from $S5 per acre for unimproved land to $300 per ncre for ho land, while th average grain land averages In price from $&0 to $75. Many farms are for snlo on reasonable termt. one-fourth cash with two to four years' deferred pay ments. Farms vnry from 10 to jo acres In fruit tracts, to a half sec tion. The averago grain ranch con tains about ICO acres. Tho coun try Is alive with sptiugs and perpet ual streams and water can be ob tained In wells everywhere nt from 15 to 40 feet. Aside from tho list ot factories and varied Industries enumerated and described In another article In this Issue, Salem and the country trib utary to It could support many oth ers, and among the things In thU line which como most In need nre a sugar beet tnctory, flax mills and linen factory, broom factory, chair Failing Strength A weak and exhausted con dition usually follows over work, too close confinement, or unusual mental strain. Every day a certain amount of vital ity is consumed, and if not re plenished by sleep, rest and nourishment, soon wrecks the nervous system. The results arc sleeplessness, headache, indigestion, imperfect circula tion, etc., which affects the organs of the body. Restore your nerve strength your vitality, with Dr. Miles' Nervine, aud your whole sys tem will recuperate. Your sleep will be sound and re freshing, headaches will dis appear, and digestion improve. "When I bBn taklnc Dr. Miles' RMtorallve Nervine I was physically In a very bad condition. I was weak nnd exhautd, and hardly ablo to keep up. I could not eat ufflolent to kp up my trngth. I suffered gnwtly from sleplesneM, and sot very . uiue rwi. Tne Kestoratlvs Nervine soon brought refreshing sleep, and I trained rapidly In strength until I was fully restored. I have since taken It whenever I hava felt were produced In Marlon county last year, estlmate.1 ..000.000 pounds of facU)ry( goap factor). tannoryi and proprietary medicine plant prune ot the finest quality, averag Ins a ton to tbe acre, and bringing an trge price to the grower ot Ji cent per pound, or an aggregate of $S1M00, and. as Is tb case with bops, the greater ponton of this Possibilities in riuv. As stated before, the different soils ot Marlon county are adaptable to tho culture ot almost every known the need of a nerve tonto, and always wiiii vry ssmraciory renuus. " WM. A. CLAHK. JtocWord. 111. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is told by your druaqlit, who will fuirante that tho first bottle will benefit. If It fall, ha will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind to materialise. Industrial I'ntsports. After electric Interurban railways, tb forerunners of Industrial devel opment. will com horde of enter prising and ladnstriou people who will mX about developing tbe agri cultural and mtncral resource of the vast area ot contiguous territory and the importance ot Salem a a great and growing commercial cen ter win have been established beyond Impair. Oreat factories will come; payrolls will increase and prosperity WW reign supreme Tho country around Sa'ta a car- (imlu Products. Then come wheat, oats and barley and small fruits, which latter, al though last, are by no means the least in point of revenue-producing product. Laat year there ware 6. 400.000 pounds of wheat grown In Msrion county. 1S.000 acres, or an average of 15 bushels per acre, and the average price paid the farmers wa 0 cents per bushel. Fourteen thousand acre of land produced an aggregate of 1 (0,000 pounds ot oats -te uusneis to tbe acre, which brought the prodmor an avtrage ot 30 teals Id- bushel From only 500 acres of lad a tctal cf 200.000 pounds of NOTICE amount U distributed among tneiTRrlly of voQtatlon. temperate and menu hiivo demonstrated that many ot tbe most valuable aud profitable products can be produced here to a higher state of perfection than from the soil of their nativity. Especial ly is this true ot tlax. ot the fibre- producing variety. It has been de monstrated conclusively, and admit ted by tho very best authorities, that the flax fibre produced! in the Wil lamette valley, and particularly right around Salem, u pen superior to that crown In either Belgium or Ireland nnd tbat it Is apablo of be ing converted Into llneja products of all kinds from the cjirsest crash toweling, etc . to the JUtest grade ot unea taurlc Mil'OSlTOHS IX TIIE IXGS NBIMimrEXT op OAIMTATi NATIONAL SAV- TIIE DANK WIIJ, 1'I.KASK l'HKSEXTTIIEIR VASS HOOKS 1-OH TIIE POlt VOSi: OF HAVING CREDITED THE SRMI.ANNIUTj INTEREST 11'K J.INTAUV FIRST. IF NOT WITHDRAWN TIIE VriillllST WII.I, RE ADDED TO I THE ACCOUNT AND REOIN TO RRAW INTKUKST FROM THIS HATE, JOS. H. ALBERT, Cashier. I i ; a ) j i a ! li fi -. incso aemonstratffas hum w K I - -m