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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1907)
if atv c r '4 V" i ; p. h .ifl m 70. J.ft" 111. KA '; JOOBKAl, "'-" """" MOXMV, MSIMnt JTgTloURNAlTrEDfrpIALA . TT anu ntty thsTnd thoor children of Oregon should be undertaken IN- , , I I l''"'l,'il " HOFER BROS., , . nnd fifty thousand school" children of Oregon s Polishers ane? Proprietors ""IViHaiT saving cax hk kffkctkd. THK JOUKNAI, STANDS FOK WW"' . " VVTm,, flOVKllNMKNT. AMU m iif.uini.- GOO J) i.i.i .... "" . .... v imnnnle. some oi Ai.nvn mi. a mere lot of hired agents oi """"""- ' ,, KKFOUM Till: M:IH',ATUKH. ' The Salem Ministerial ablation should seriously co.lder doing Something to reform the state legislature. ' K the sourco of the law of the stale cot id Do e1 vatetl nna pun fled, I'tlllMC MOIIAMt WOfMl IMFHOVH. M(imh, nf th. B911. A genuine religion, rovlvnl at Salem anions th Dnrg of the gen ornl nwombly would bo a blowing to Oregon. Some o( ! iho member, may now be religious men. but they need revlv Init aud a re-awakening when they come to Salem. Many of them seonito forget their early training when they aMtmblt BOro IS 1IO TIIIM1H TIIKV WKIIIJ NUVHII TAUflllT IS HU.ND.U BC,!fWtho leililnture could bo given a aplrllual awakening the whole tnlo would fool safer, nnd as though something might bo left. Home of the member., wo arc sorry to ay, drink and .moke, nnd oten play games, and do things unbecoming to tho sovorolgns of the people. There are good men nmong tho member, who are worthy of any cf fort to. avo them, and THOSIMVI.O AI.K OKAFTKKH KVK.V MIOHT OCT KKMOIOX. , . ... We .hould like to bco nn unltod effort of tho Ministerial association to do somothlng for tho wholo Mute by getting at least a majority of tho Eunoral assembly to feel tho need of prayers, come forward, confos. their sins and promlso to lead bettor lives'. o .. "" IS CKIMK INCHKAMXO? Tho newspapers say crlmo li Increasing. I. (Ills a fact? Is tho world growing worse? Tim nnw.imnnrs ronort moro crime, than formerly. They report thorn moro In detail. . . A. tho world In general grows hotter CKIMKS KTAM OUT ON A DAKKKH IIACKOHOUXD. Crime, .trlko u. with moro horror than formerly. Dishonesty In public nnd prlvnto life Is punished na nover before. Higher Mnndnrds aro dumunded of public ofllclaU. Thoro I. less tomloncy to oxouie wrong-doing In men and women THAN KVKK HKFOKK IN TIIK WOHLD'S IIIKTOItV. Men who want ofllco liavo got to show tho world that their Uvea aro reasonably pure nnd upright. Gambling and drinking nnd a shady reputation are not faojors of popularity In polities thoy once were. Crlmo seems moro shocking nnd numerous ticcnuso we are demand ing A iiiriiimt TVi'i: or niximi itiimu mokamtv. The world Is growing better becniiM It daiiinndt that all men nnd women show n better reoanl of dls nnd living. - ti " ' A PltAOTICAIi MAN. The leaden of thn State Orange nre understood to favor Principal McIIoa of Itixlwood City, Calif., for the nreelil.no' nf tho Suit Agri cultural cnlleeo. Hit IS A MAN WHO HAS IMtAfl'IOAl, KXOWMIDdr (H'-AUItll'l'lrtmK. ' ' Thn ttrnnger. hnve never had much to ear about the UMinngemeiit uf tho Blulo Parmer' college. It tins been run by lawyer it ml town politicians nnd odloe holders for tho most part AND NOT HV Olt I'OH I'AIIMHIIS. Tho Cnplttl Journal has hnd a stulement from more than one far mer that their boy. never had any more llklns for the farm after at tending that Institution. THUV Wlllllt I1'('ATII TO M)OK DOWN ON THAT W.V tl' MAKINO A 1,1 VINO. In the Mlrrtlon of u new president the regent should cut out the profwwlonnl i en of other denomination, and give n eelentlilc agrlcul turlst n trial A MAN WHO MHHTH THIC DltMANDS OI' Till! (lltASOH. The farmer' mIuhiI sliouM rut out mining, engineering, pharmacy, nnd everything that I not nart of the MiHlpmeut of actual farm educa tion, let that work u dune etarwbw. IT IS TO Hit IIOl'HII THAT SOMH MAN I'llOJI THIS I'AHM, WHO HS NOT LOST HISTASTII I'OH I'AHM l.ll'li, who I not sawl-papere! ort to suit Hi needs ef some calling that lie of the farmer may be chosen. . o St'HOOI, HOOK TKirST THVINO TO (UtV MACK. Under the liead of "Iwve It Alone" the Democratic Pwtland Jour nal roylee an nrtltle on the preeent Oregon textbook eommlaalon from tho Iteiiiilillrnn Albnnr Herald. The Capltnl Journal Incllueil to be rather Indattwdetit. eeMtune the article fram the alKi- two able dally newspaper of different politic and give It a alaee a follows (Dally Albany Herald.) rrluclpols of 1'iwtland nubile senouk bate paeecd roeoletlon con demning the appointing of mm tmi eagagwl in teacklng on the text book oommlMlou. With the memory of how the wlucatore surrendered to on book firm uiMler the old system. Portland piiaeltU better kep unlet. Purwerly texiUwik. for the pulilte chooh wre aeuteteil by vote or the county Mhmil tirltwlMU. Instead of five bulnee wh. a. at present. A a result the Amerlean Hook company UandUtl the count v aupertatemleitU ugalnat all cower. Under that aywiem. tlie Auierlcwu Hook omvh- not eontphMe con trol of the wlieol IxHik husluew anJ to a la raw Mtent. tbe mmooIs of th state. It earn to such a , tan a teweber eonld not net a posi tion In the nubile Mhoel, lurtktiktrly In Portland. If ttonoeed by euts sarle of the AmwKmu llmik company Tno atua comnany. with th high prlo It waa receiving for Us book, manipulated lenUlalor and meddkil In nolllhM. Hducntor ronhl not eon with th American Hook compaiu-. Tbey wr tvandled without knowing It. It was to ist rid of the tytm mtid on the state when odncator selcte4 tho bwk. ami to break the atrnngt huM of tho American Hook wmnanr that the tuattor wa finaUy taken out of th hands uf the county whool tivrlHiudi uad tnt Into tb a ad of a rorniul Blon of . The awlnUv iwer ha hown food jndgMent In ont. thig on that iwillon educated bntln w. The are wen unannroaehabl by wily MBu of book publishing flrmft. an4 it U abrtJourf, ncary that they Uoald be. Htwk Arm r,M ... mTO .r.,nM Rnu xnerwuc tmU. when a selection of tu. Befool wen are not heat adableX to rlt tbelr book Is to bo ntsd blandishments. Tho toxtliook tmet fn prent law na sll to galu ana aotUo m l by aay change. cut law WITH A M'SI.NKSS MIWS COMMISSION. Whw IkmiV are cfcaaaed onejr few okft e people a.c put to great oxjienso to buy new booka for their ehlMre. Tho tcaohera ha to learn te imk th nw boA. tiiiikh IS LOSS 01' TIMK. LOSS OI HMJIMJV AND MO.VHV. Nttd what I It all r To enajilo m on tho market. The prut list of textbonli In the tnaln U a eod on luipruvd by cuttlug out a ( ThO lOUB Hit Of SUPI'! 'ttirn AHH NOT 1SKI, Ono lw arithmetic could o u'd and one c UnguaM book Uut uo general change la. iMtbook uod by all tho can h nd-ej -(ON to got their ware It cn l mi book could brt ul ou. AS THUV .i.m i.irn,i t,v iha countlos as Institute "works. persuade the toxtbook commission to undo very work of four years ago. o AI,AS, TIIKIIK IS TO I1K NO should not bo auie i muoh of tneir gouu I'ASS. for the membors of the It is stated there nre to be no mllroad pa "'SiiTwilATIim-IlllOHlVM or C(,UIISH. it wim. not CASH. hi: . .. t(... .H.mnl uitVinnls ti.., i,w n thBv bo on Junketing tripe to visa me uu... unlee thoy hnvo paesee? i...-i,ori of Washington . How onn they tako long trip, to the flrah hatcherle of Aniningi AND TIIB.V CIIAHOK UI SHMMOK? Portland How can tho membera of tho legislature over run don to Portlanu occo n week to set Instructions without free pawee? How can thoy nfford to hnvo their committee clerk travel ulth them WU nUlinCboPsZ.y awful to have to stay In Salem and l.vo on three dollars a day. cnii. vw We foel for you, gentlemen, but wo cannot reach jou. bOMi. .m. WAV WIMi IIAVK TO MS DKVISKD TO MAKK KXI'HNhlA. This r-, bo said for tho virtue of tho Orogon legislature: im-.v did not Di:i'invi: thi:msi:i,vivs oi i-,imi. Thoro I. loft tho ono dovlco for raising pin monoy divvy, nnd pay tho clerks mileage. o 1 THK THKOKV OP OUH OOVKHNMKNT. Make tho clorks Thoro Is n tomloncy thoao times to shirk official responsibility nnd shift tho blnmo of tho non-onforcement of the laws to tho prlvnto citizen It would appenr that some people do not understand the theory of our form of govornmont. Ours Is a roprosontntlvo government. Tho people, by tholr ballots, CONI'HH THK (JOVKHNINU I'OWKIt ON THKIK OI'I'ICIAUS. In doing this they rollnqulsh their Individual right to make or oxo cute the laws. Tho omclnls, by their onths of office, nccopt the trust nnd pledge thainsolVM to n fnlthful porformnnce of It. If thoy do their duty nil goo well. If thoy nro fnlw to tholr ofllclnl oaths tho peoplo hnve no roddre. until tho opportunity comos to elect new officers. OITICIAI.S MAV SHUT THHIH KVUS Oil HANDAOK THHM nnd claim not to see any Infraction of the laws. They may try to shltf tholr responsibility onto the private citizen and tell him that If ho mos anything wrong to go nhend nnd right It himself, but this will not oxcuse them. If the prlvnto citizen know, of the commission of n crime or inlwlo inenuor It Is his duty na u loyal citizen to report to tho authorities. Hut hero Is whero tho trouble come In' Crimes nnd misdemeanors nre not committed in tho open; they hnve to bo ferreted nut. ' The private citizen tuny hnvo good reasons for believing that the law has Jtten violated, but bollof Is not ovldonce. ASA PHIVATK (TTIKN UK HAS NO ItKIIIT TO HKCOMK A TIIKS I'ASSHIl by Instituting nn Investigation. Tho caw M different with tho odlcera of the law. When they hove renson toO&llove that the taw ha lieen violated they not only Imve th right lint It la their duty to Investigate, nnd they have a right, by due proce. of law. to enter the premises of the suspect nt any hour of tho day or night, to summon wltnottses and ascertain nil the facta Hint Imve n bearing. UW AI'I'OKDS NO I'HOTKCTION I'XMiSS IT IS KXI'OIU'KD. It can lie enforced only by those to whom the power of enforcing It I delegated. Toledo Iteporter, Ate You Tfotd bled 6 There is a place to atown yoay troubles, and especially if they are the result of dissatisfaction in cloth ing, shoes or furnishing goods. We can relieve your anxiety and fit you out as you should be. Get the bene fit of our CLEAN SWEEP SALE, too. G.WJohnson&Co. Omit Show of CntM. Dotrolt, Mich.. Jnn. 7. Tho larg est collection of cats over shown In this country nro on view hero today nt the Mlchlsnn Cat Club's nnntiul show. There aro ovor 2,000 exhibits, Including somo vory flno specimens of Persians, Manx, or tnlloes, nnd sil vers. Mrs. H. O. Dykcliouso "cnt terlos' 'In tho United States Is u largo exhibitor, so nlso Is Mra. Hcckor, famed ror hor "silvers," of which b!io mnkes n specialty Prize cats nro present from all parts of tht states, nttrnctod no doubt by tho ml uablo cups nnd medals to bo award. eel. o IUIjKS CU11KI) IN 0 TO 11 DAYS. PASO OINTMENT is guarnntMl to euro any caso ot Itching, Dllud. Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 6 to U dnys or inonoy rorundod. BOc. SUPPOSE YOU WERE DISCHARGED ? If You Were Discharged Today Could You Get Another Job? A I'llOUl in:eoiti. I'tirtlmid I'kiicm ns ('iiliiclnuly Slniwn In Hiill Kslnlr, Hiilliling HiiiiUIng and (Hlicr SlntlMlr, The record for a year I made, the ledger have been balanced, and the year of 10 has paseed Into history. It wa truly a remarkable one In many reapoet. and, for Portland, It proved. In every way nn astounding record breaker. In real estate trail fern, building permits, luihber lilp mnU. wheat shlpineuU, custom roeelpl. iHMtnttlce receipt, pnlillc Improvements there I th same lory, the same "glad tiding." who only slogan I "Progre. and Pro peril . Progress and Prmpcrlty" It renin with Portland s people to see Hood's Sarsaparilla is unquestiona bly the greatest blood and liver medicine known. It positively and permanently cures every humor, from Pimples to Scrofula. It. is the Best Blood Medicine. NOTICE DUIMSITOHS IX THK 1XC.S DHl'AHTMUXT OK CAPITA li XATIOXAI, SAV- THK HAXIC Wll.l, I'l.iaSK PHKS1UVTTHHIU PASS HOOKS lXHt Tllll Plllt. 1WK 01' HAVIXO CHKDITHII TIIH rtKMUXM'.I. IXTKHKST Dl'H JAXl'AUV 1'IHST. IP NOT WITHDHAWX Till! l.VTHHIlST WIU. HK ADUHD TO THK .UVOl'XT AXD HKOIX TO DHAW 1XTHHHST 1H0M THIS DATK. JOS. H. ALBERT, Casliicr. to It that 1007 shall outstrlo the worthy banner year Just closed. . In the mnnter of real estate, 190R, was a year or phenomenal acltlvlty. aud great Increase In values. The tax aeeeesor' record vhowi a remark able IncreaiH) even In neseaeed valua tion. Prom $H,11C.000 In 1902 to IISO.000.000 In 1900 8 hi, advance or $1J5,S61.000 In Multnomah coun ty. The new tax levy will produce 10 19,080. on a basis or 10.2 In which the city or Portland will have 5.7 mill. The total value of transfers for 1900 was $!l,J08,88S; for 1905. 91fi.I0S.Iii5 and the gain qf 1906 over 1905 wa 9.J01,I7. In the matter of building progrew it doe jut what the actual amount of build ing wa In 190. with th wonderful tvhlencea In view on every hand, yet theee llrgue are eawntlal as the rec ord-proof of Just what that progress wa. In hlK. round dollar Compar ison with the previous year of 1905 la of Interest, as tlw value of the building permit record reached a to tal of Jl.U8.J6S and that of 190S. lfi.98T.9Sl difference In favor of 1900 of $8,711,618. , The banking record of moo was root remarkable. When the total of $888,408.7 1J. was reached In 1905. some of the poimlts and oronker In Portland wre forced to admit that the city wa dolus very well, in 1900 the grand total of MSI. 170.796.86 wa reeched some l5t.76X.08S.57 better, and if there I are any person 0w iVBK who can iiouni but that this an evidence of !a tAil nat.t 1..11. .. A . . ,., ., ,, ..minimi nnancial condi- tlon. they will flad no converts to .their ways of thinking, nut thU Isn't all. by any mean, for the record of "- i.uiHi was enoruou The grand tout was 117.868 10", fw. Of thta. Iia.l0i.6ll wag for ten and 184,166.766 eoaatwUe, I Much na ton done In the way of public Improvement within the pat year: mo- tlll will U accow,,l,bed thl year It) MUte men have ben gradually WlHg, ttwu month 0 month, now adaitlon. and the .-iy area la steadily esuandlng. Th mojf wonderful record of growth in overv iwv liwj with the Kat Side, and the Hint lands with their stagnaut jwai.-r are giving way to solid tin aud another year ui see transforms Dons theo that no oua can possibly foresee , Huvo you the qiiiillflcntlmii that make your servlcos so vnlunble to an employer tbut you could secure n good liosltlon nnywlioro, nt any time? Or would you have to tnk nnytlilnu you could got, nt whntov er they would imy, and be glad to get that In ortlor to provide food and clothe for yourself and family? This Is the nrodlcniuont thnt the majority of men would find themselves In If they lost tholr present positions. The man of this class has no special ability no special training for wnm definite trade or work. Thousands of men enn do the same thine; that he I doing, and do Jut as well. His work Is of small value; he accordingly receives low wa-e; nnd his plnco can be filled at a minute' notice. There Is nn easy way by which you can obtain n spocinl trnlnlng that will enable you to Qualify for a -Miionlble position uml n good alary anywhere you may go; n way thnt will mnko you Independent nf employers' favor, and work-hy-the-day Jobs. Mor thnn thnt, It will help you advance to tho highest petition In your trndo or professien: or to change to n more congenial occuputlon whore thoro Is opportu nity for advancement; or If you nre n young man, It will onublo you to secure n start In your chosen work or profession thnt will put you on a quick and sure road to succeu. Kill out the coupon, mall It to nie.and I will, without nny obligation on our part, show you how we cun do nil this for youi In your spare time, without Imposing any condition that will bo hard for you to meet. You owe It to yoitrtelt to mark and mall tho couuon bo ns not to neglect any possible chance for advancement thnt will mnko you In dependent and capable ot securing ngood position nt nny tltno or U ce. X VOL' XKOI.KCT Sl'CH AX OPPOHTUXITV? Window Trimmer Commercial Tjiw I'oivnuiu Toolroom Vorvuuiii Hhirksmlth Foreman Machinist Dyiuimo Foreman Foreman l'luiiiWr KnRllsh ilrmicliefc Machine- Designer Telepliono KiiRlneer Telegraph ItiiKliuvr Strut-tuml KiiRliuvr I'lunililiiK Inspctor IlridRo lfncimer Muulclial Knglneor Hjdruullc Kiigineve Marino Knglncer Traction Knglnetr Ciencrul Illustrator I.lnoU'uni Designer AValliaiHr Designer Ihwkiover Designer Sutlounry Hnglneir Foreman Molder Dynomu Tender Carpet Designer Stenographer Mlno Surveyor Mine Foreman Textile Kxpeit Flui llnsi Metallurgist Asji)-,'r CheniUt Survejor 'lll Kiipiicur Architect lilectrlclan Wliviiuin Xalgatnr Teacher Hookkeeper Oas Kngineer d Writer Sign Painter Khowranl Writer Ocean ami UUa Pilot Xewnpaper Illustrntor PersiR'ctlvo Draftsman Oriinuientnl Designer Hcfi'lgcrutlon Kngineer Mechanical Draftsman l'oi email I'nttcru MnWer Civil Senlco Exums Sheet-Metal Worker i:iectrlcul Kiglneer Kleetrlc Much. Designer Klectrlc Tilglitius Supt. Klectrlc Hnllwny Supt. Architectural Drnftwiuw lliillding. Inspector Coutmctor ami Uullder Heat nnd Veil. En8lnr It. It. Constriction Kug. MinliiR Engineer Library of Technology 1'iencli With Edison German Ilepeatlng Spanish Phonograph Name Occupation. Address City Age. State. JLG "UNTER. ReweseatatWe, rr "Wtag, Room J8. SALEM. OKK