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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1907)
,T, V.B"4 Mr J i ALEM. OREGON. "AV. 'ASVAHV 8, 1007. m m ffl! A.1 ?1 -,. nM.MtAfv! i HOFER BROS., e!ii -"i" without knowing or thinking who precedes, Till' JOUKNAL HTAXHS FOIl FltOOKKSS, DKVELOPJH DKVELOPMKXT, GOOD doorway, but It Is almost as bad to rson going first. .. ,io uniir rnmnanlon to paw II yuu vn vc.-u--- ,-- - . be always insistent on tho other you through absolutely effected n tri- vladuct, and it Thero Is need of the L1SS SCHEMING AM) JIOIIK80CIIIHMTV. Thar it altogether too much personal scheming and loo llttlo real "orEnarurrsrdgzrrb;,dgM r hnta. own and . nnd In norsnnal matter NO OOi r""" - ""-"", South Commercial street roqulris a new concroio v a should bo a good nrst class structure, put up without grnf t co-., .i,n..i,i i.nrnme. a contcr of olsctric linos. Thero li most cordial co-operation to mako th Is city a cadr. IX Irt EASY TO UK A TAIL-KXHEK AMOMJ f "V ,';,,,, " you need Is plenty of personality, .eram.ltiff. envy, distrust nnd nghtlng "why not cut this all out and start on now lines whoro tho good qualities of over member of tho council can como out and shlno. They aro working on tboso lines In Oregon City wh.ro the ; whole , c ty sat down and had a "feed" and a "smoko" nnd probably a drink" to To her Till LATTKII IS NOT IXDISPKNSIIILK, but wo would not oven throw that to ono sldo In order to promote good fooling and harmony. Thu Oregon City Star has following editorial mctntlon of tho banquet given tho city officials, and wo print It for our Salem efficials: "Mon who havo kindly feelings, ono for another, work moro harmon iously together. Usually, kindly feelings, or tho lack of them, depend on acquaintanceship. Wo meet jnon every day, tnli?7M?rl'"b""J noss with them-nnd HOST KNOW Till'. KKAIi MAN Oil IIIH AHPI- NATIONS. . . , . , ... "Thero nro moro people In this city of llko mind on tho subject of the city's progress, than most of us nro nw.ro. Practically all buslnoss men nnd nearly as largo proportion of other citizens bcllovo In tho gonoral wolfnro." though thoro Is a wldo dlvorslty of opinion ns to how It should bo advanced. ..... . . Clubs, lodges and social affairs of tho naturo of Inst nights banquet go far toward bringing about A URTTKIl UNDIIKSTANPINCI IlKTWKKN mkn wokkinu iyih tiii: hash: oknkhal end. There nro differences of opinion about tho most Important Improve jnent for tho general wolfaroll or as to tho mothods to bo pursued, but tho msttor of primary Importanco after nil Is that when something Is started wo"ALI.PULL TOflKTIIKP. FOK OUIt OWN TOWN." "Tho frlondsly mooting last night will help very materially In build Ing up that rcqulilto spirit of co-oporntlon." o tiii: flat halahy hyhtiul Certnln Influences nt Portland probably tho Innor clrolo of tho lie publican machine havo never censed lo oppose tho fiat snlary law for stnto officials. Thoso Influences advised Mr. Furnish TO SPIT ON Till: FLAT 8AI AHV FLANK IN Till! HTATi: PLATFOKM. Ho did that when ho was tho Itopublleon cnndldntof or govornor, nnd It cost Irtm tho govornorshlp. Tho samo Influenco defeated this reform going Into effect for four year nnd that, probably us muchjns anythlng.COHT Till: HKPUHLOANS THU aoVKUNOItHIIIP AUAIV. Now tho snmo Influence propose lo provont tho stalo prlntor being put on it flat salary. If thoy succeed In deferring reform In tho stnte printing office for four J cars OKCdON MAY CO DHMOCKATH'. llofore tho flU salary law has ovor gone Into offeet IT IS CLAIMHH IT WII.li NOT HAVU Till: STATE ANYTHING. Following telegrnm has beon'wldev copied In stato papers: (Balem Speolal to the Oregonlan.) "Oregon'a nw Hat salary Inw went Into effect on tho llrst. lint ns that was a holiday It really took effect on I lis second. Prom this time on the statu officers MUST TWIN INTO TIIK STATU THHASUKY AMi I'HItt COLLHCTHD IIV TllltM. "From tho beat Information nt hand. It appears that under the new law the state treasurer will turn In fees t ottte amount of 14000 n year. this being 1-8 of 1 per cent on the security bonds held by him for liv surnnoe eompanlM. THIS WIN WAS WAS ALLOWED FOK COLLK(7T. I.NO THIS I.VrilllHHT Full THU COMPANIES. "Tho secretary of state will turn lu about 18000 a year, tho fee to this amount being revolved from notary commission, rertml ooplos of rec ords, a porcontaago of tho Insuranro llnconsos, ami tho Insurance license fess. This will mnko a total of flJ.000 a year. 'Tho Hat salary law also outs off perquisite to the prolwhle amount of fGOOO, MAKINO A TOTAIi OP HIT.tKK). "ItdotHi not followll howovor, that the state will be $17,000 bettor off, etc, etc" Klulo (tttlotnls have made no reports In the past on their fees nnd emoluments. How can any c-stlmato lie mado on feee and emoluments that havo never boon reported? LOT US WAIT A VKAU AND HHK WHAT l'IfcT RAIiAIHKS Wllili IM). Tho truth Is all tho stato nrtlees, except govornor ran be mado self supporting onicers ami earn revenue besides, AND OIK1IIT TO UK ,uvni: to im so. If the stato printing office did the printing of supreme court reports that is now left to nonresldont corporations IT niUI.I) UK MAHU MOIti: THAN HIHAVSl'STAIMNO. After a few years those same newspaper that now aay tho stato will not bo tho gainer by tho flat salary law, Wll.li IIH IIHACdlNd ON HOW MVVll iilllAKl TIIK SIATU Ul'llL'IAUS AHK MAKI.NO IVU TIIK HTATK. 11o flat salary law works well In all other state and It will In Orocon. The Hat salary taw has put nearly all the counties In Oregon out of aetil. IT WII.I, III? A ItUI UKVKNUi; PltODUOKU IX)U OUHfiO.V. o WOUIC AS A TKAUHKIt t)P MANNHUS. A writer on "Manners as a Kino Art" lu tho January Craftsman nai inw: twisiniy work, solid, uwrui work, n greater reeUfler of human mnuucf, manners, and overythlng elsn. rmiuK inio me grtvii spnero or onr fllow in that way wo cannot go so ury far wrong, and I somattmee think that evejrvthlnc blunt ness, ooeentrleltl, brutalllle. orlmea, and allhave to be forgiven lo most wiioae lives are in tho main UNfully fuphHh uun-ou u7i luui u wo li noming like manual lbr fr taklns; Tllll VAIN TWISTS AND KINKS OUT OP ONl."S TONfiUK AXI wiurrm. laru topltt wood at least. ,w,u' """"r inn mo nana, wiuea Hgrtws the attenUon ara. Is untu4iionaDiy mo umi method of nwovlng palaver and sentimental. ny oui oi oaea style, oeth of speaking aad writing." And raro m U tho ckarm of really goo4 taaoners. It la umt often I think to be found-oinotltui jult.o n. porfeotlon-among manual werkeru: a ml and fro exchange of human Interest, tho art that ceases to bo art ami becomes naturo. That concealment or forgetfuloeu of Itself, la which. It Is said, art Urely coaalsta, U alao a aoccssary element ot good mannera. On of ta great poJula cnij to be a stnd of uncoajdousneso. -ibrjwsh umph. ... .. nt n menl without making If you can attend to your guests wants at a mw them nwarc THAT YOU AIIK '"''J" ,b a llttlo Boed: but beyond this you are on dangwou. ground, neglected Is plensanter than to feel that one is watched. f ,d of heios thought Out most people who study oh I y arfl uncomfortnble rather Impolite, thnt thoy will make their frlenus xeei uul "nSVo ml? 'tb.nk.ng of thomeelm .O.lB THAN OP THK.H "XSS. tho dust of ill, is bad enough, and the art of manners should consist In lnylng rather than In raisins it. MAKi: LAWS FOB TIIK PKOPI-K I'OH OXCi:. Why don't ono leglslaturo qiiTakiTs laws for tho special Interests nnd mako Inws for tho pcoplo onco. TiiPm.'l.VPS Till: CITV IIUNTKHS SLKU OA5IB kWS I OH TllfcSISI.IA IJJ. T h. omco holders mado their own laws about fees ,and compensations. TIIK IXKUltANCK COMPANIES WHOTi: TIIK INSUHAXCK LAWS. Tho twtbook trust wroto the textbook laws up to 1900. Tho rnilroad companies got up tho railroad laws. Tho lawyers mako tho lawa under which they practice In the colrtB TIIK LAW IS ALWAYS LI)K POU THK OTIIKIl FKfiMJW by tho follow for whoso benont tho law Is mado and expected to operate. For onco let tho laws bo mado from the standpoint of tho governed, Instead of from tho vlowpolnt of tho governing cIobs. Tho peoplo thcmsolvea nro really not asking for any laws-THlA DO ASK TO HK LKT ALONK. ,.,,,, Wo wouldn't omploy stage robbers to draft tho laws regulating high- wnymen. ,. , ,. Wo wouldn't nllow thrco-enrd-monto men and shell-same nrtlsts m MAKK LAWS HKOULATIXO OAMILIX. Uut wo do nllow officials of all classos to draft laws extending their powors nnd Increasing their emoluments nnd enlarging their functions. Knelt department Is bucy for months beforo tho loglslaluro drafting bills to build up Its own particular machine. WIIKHK IS TIIK CHKCU TO CO.MK FKOM? If thoro woro no laws onnctcd nnd no offices created but whnt tho peo plo nsked for THKHK WOULD NOT HIS .MUCH DOXK OX THOSK LINKS. Thoro ought to bo somo mon In tho legislature who would put tnolr foot on the wlldomoss of grnfts that spring up nt ovory session of the loglslnturo. o "POOH PHOTKCTIOX." J. C. Haytor, prosldont of tho Orogon Stato Proas Association, nnd pretty well versed In tho laws nnd history of tho stnto has an cdltorlnl ontltled "Poor Protection," on tho Insurnnco laws of Orogen: (Polk County Obsorvor.) Tho btonnlnl roport of Secretory of Stato Dunbar ngnln romlndB us that Orogon holdors of firo Insurnnco poll cle lost nothing by tho fnlluro of Insurnnco companies which"? could' not survive tho San Francisco earth quake. Orogon.nn. Thoy didn't, uh? Well, wo hnppon to know of n fow bualnosB men right hero In Dnllas who FAILKD TO OIH' A XICKKL OF HirrUUN 1'ltK.MIl.M out of ono of tho' "busted" companies nftor tho onrthqunko; and, whnt's more, thoy haven't got It yet. Tho wrltor knows whoroof lie apeaks, for tho vory simple reason that he happens to be among the losers. Siienklng further, tho Oregonlan says: , 'Tho Oregon Inws requiring foroln Insiiranoe companies to mnko a de liotlt of $60,000 lu approved ,bonds gave the peoplo of this stnte nmplo protection. The Inw was en noted not only to provide ngnlnst dishonest Insurance companies, but alto ngalnet honest companies thnt meet over whelming reverses." After lengthy correspondence, with the state officer, nnd nfter having employed nn attorney to thoroughly examine nnd Interpret this greatly praised and little-understood Insurance law, we are firmly convinced that IT ISXT WOUTII THK PAPKIt IT IS PIUXTHD OX, when It comes to a matte rnf protection to small policy-holders. Instead of taking someone else's word for It that this law Is n grand protectlvo monsuro, ns tho peo ple generally have Inclined to do, every policy-holder In Orogon should obtain a copy of the law and glvo It n careful roadlng, Wo bollovo that nfter giving It n dote study, tho majority would agree with us thnt TIIK I.AW COULD NOT IIAVK HKHX MADH MOKK FAVOHAHLK TO THK 1XSUUAXCK COMPAXIKS had thoywrltten It themselves, (which thoy probably did). The law sounds vory fine, on first rending, but let tho reader begin lo plan how he would proceed under Its provisions to collect n small claim nnd he will eco what ho Is up against. Tho writer may possibly get his unearned premium returned some day by tho "busted" San Francisco company, but ho Is not borrowing any money on tho strongth of his claim. OUKCOX XHKDS A FAIIt, SKXSU1LK UVW FOU THK HKOULATIOX AND COXTHOL OF IXSUIIAXCK COMPAXIKS ono that will really rogulato and control them and It Is hoped that tho legislature will do Its duty and pass tho law now being drafted by tho business mon of Portland, or somo other effective moasuro along, tho. samo line, THU i:isTixn iaw is xothixo lkss than a fauck. A.te You mubled IS There is a place to drown you troubles, and especially if they ate the result of dissatisfaction in cloth ing, shoes or furnishing goods. We can relieve your anxiety and fit you out as you should he. Get the bene fit of our CLEAN SWEEP SALE, too. G. W. Johnson & Co. New Kqulpmnit Onlertil for Lnbrn- torlcs nt High School. Ualcor City, Jan. 8. (Special) Tho officloncy of tho schools of Dakor City Is to bo Incroased by tho addi tion of comploto nnd now equipments for tho chomlcnl nnd physical lnbrn torles, which will bo Installed In tho high school with the beginning of tho now term which opons on tho third wook In this mohth. Tho equipment for tho lnbrntorlos has boon shipped from Chicago, and Is expected to nrrlvo In Dakor nt any tlmo within a fow dnys. It will give to tho hlsh school ono of tho best lnbrntorlos In tho high schools of tho northwost. . o TO CUIUS A COLD IN ONE DAY. Tako LAXATIVE DUOMO Qulnlno Tablets'. Druggists rotund money It It falls to euro. IS. W. QROVE'8 slgnaturo on each box. 2tc. (ltHiMlliy Hojk'h to AVIu ltecognl lion Tills Year. Pendleton. Jan. 8. (Special.) Dr D. H. Holslngton. tho local osteo pathia, says tho same bill or ono NOTICE DHPOSITOHS IX THU SAV. IXCS DHPAHTMHNT OF. THK CAPITAL NATIONAL 1UNK WILL Pl.UASi: PKltSKNTTHKIU PASS . HOOKS l)U TIIK PU1U POSK OF HAVINCI CltKDTTKl) THK SUMLANNUAL INTHHKST DUK JANUAUY FinST. IF NOT WITHD1UWX TIIK 1XTF.UHST WILT, 111! ADHKD TO THU ACCOUXT AXD MKOIX TO W1UW INTHHKST FltOM THIS 1UTK. JOS, H. ALBERT, Cashier. practically tho same as the ono In troduced at tho last session of tho legislature asking that a stato board of medical examiners for osteopathy be created, will bo Introduced at tho coming session of tho legislature. Tho last ono passed tho houso suc cessfully, but was killed la the sea nto by a oloso voto. The object of the bill Is to placo osteopath on the samo basis as other doctor and to protect the genius from tho faker. As a rule the raeas ur In the past has beon opposed by tho other physicians and tholr In flueueo has always been sufficient to prevent tho legislature pasclng nn net that would officially reoognlw osteopathy. Dr. Holslngton now feel, however, that the peoplo have been sufficiently educated to enable them to get their measure through without so much opposition. Tho Ttwas Wonder. Cures all kidney, bladder and rheumatic trouble; sold by all drug tUts, or two months' treatment by malt for 1, Dr. B. W, nalL 9936 Olive atreet. St, Lom,, Mo Bend for testimonials, sold br !.... SUPPOSE YOU WERE DISCHARGED ? If You Were Discharged Today Could You Get Another Job? Have you the qualifications that mako your services so vnlunblo to nn employer that you could securo a good position nnywlicro, nt any time? Or would you have to take anything you could got, nt whatev er they would pay, and be glad to get that In order to provldo food and clothes for yourself and family? This Is the predicament that the majority of men would find themselves In It, they lost tholr present positions. The man of this class una no special ability no special training for some definite trade or work. Thousands of mon can do the same thlnse that he Is doing, and do just as well. Ills work Is of small value; he accordingly receives low wnses; and his placo can bo filled at a minute's notice. There Is an easy way by which you can obtain n special trnlnlng that will enable you to qualify for a responsible position and a good salary anywhere you may go; n way that will mako you Independent of employers' favor, and work-by-the-dny Jobs. 5Ior than thnt, It will holp you advance to tho hlghost positions In your trado or professien: or to change to a more congenial occupation whoro thoro Is opportu nity for nlvancomont; or It you are a young man, It will onablo you to securo a start In your chosen work or profession that will put you on a quick and suro road to success. Fill out tho coupon, mall It to mo.nnd I will, without any obligation on your part, show you how wo can do all this for you, In your spare time, without Imppslng any condition that will bo hard for you to moot. 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