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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1907)
.'f-1 1 DAILY mTAI, JOUltNAL, SALEM, QKKGON. 8ATt'nAV, JAXUAKY SO, lM DAILY OAnrAJi w - - "iTArNALrEpiTORPAGE. VeloCelieli ' .TTT,f nwn Bn7o the tlmo he last visited It. On that occa,!,. HOFER BROS.," pmI TlUt JOVNVAL HTANDS FOB VHCKlltEM. DWKWWMi, uUU GOVKKNMKNT. ANI) NO DKOBAWBD LADOK. - WOULD LOVE VH. If all who hato would love us, and all our loves wcro true, Theater, that .win above u. would brighten In tbo blue; If cruot words wore kisses, and ovory scrowl a sm lo. A SSr world than thli b would hardly bo worth while; If purses would not tighten to meet a brother's need, The load wo bear would lighten nbovo the uravo of greed. Jf those who whlno would whistle, and tboio who lanuulsh laugh,- . The rH0 would rout tho thl.tlo, and Braln outrun the chaff; If boarts wore only Jolly, If grieving were forgot, And tears of melancholy wore thing that now are not; TnWlovo would kneel to duty, and all tho world would .com A brldnt bowor of brnuty, a dream within a dream. If men would ceaso to worry, and women ceaso to sigh, And all bo dad to bury, whatever bu to dlo; it neighbor spako to neighbor, na lovo domanda of nil. Tho ruit would oat tho sabro, tho apoar May on tho wall; Then every dny would gllston, and overy oyo would shlno, .. i.( ..i.i ..n.in tn Union, and llfo would bo Dlvlno. -Washington -O -- THKRI3 WILL UK A tWKAt IIKMA.NI) FOIl MONHV. . . . t.o nntrUSted. Ota made possible by the position to which no n b(jund Dlrost election of senators has broken many 01 i norolnatlon of member, of tbo leglslaturo to tho slavery of graft, u candidates IN TUB FUXUIIK IS A PHKMIi: I ON , C LL , Oregon hiu entered upon the . day when o scrv tho battles of tho public, who upholds the banner or ministration ought to know what to expect. jut ther Tho peoplo may not always reward sucn mi. ... by Ul(J record is made upon an '"We W enrichment at Sta. growing public conscience that will not tolorato public oxponse. o Indications nro that there will bo unusual domand for monoy during ta comIhk year. luckless management of American railroads, especially with regard to tkelr MaRC. HAH GIOHKI) Till! UUHOPKAN MONKV MAIWCICT TO THAT CLASH 01' filCOUIUTIIW. American railroad bonds go bogging In Kiiropo unless they nro under written by tho greatest American banking houses. Many European blinking houses who In tho past have placed railroad londe bare rofusod tho best classes of Amorlcan bonds with tho curt say ing that nothing but a stnlo or national guaranty- of Interest VULI. MAKI5 THKM .UUlKOTAULK AT ANY THICK. In this contlgtmcy states that want railroad built will havo to pormlt cities, counties, and ovon tho stato llsolf to guaranty thu bonds. IN Till VKHV I'llCM) WJIKIIK Till? MOHT MO.NP.V IH ItlCQUHlhO our financial credit should not bo woakost. The government bns provon A hotter llnnnclor than tho managers of "high finance" Jlonry Clows, tho Wall stroot ftnunoler. says thoro Is altogether too .much truth In tho rocont assertion of Mr. J. J. Hill that tho railroad fa- cllltlo of tho country nro totally Inadequate for prosant roiiulromonts. Mr. HIU Is authority for tho statement that American railroads will' m:kii ff.nuo.ooo.oou HPiwr" was tiihji ihjuinu tin: nkxt iivi: VKAHH. This Is nt the rnto of $1,100,000,000 per year. Quito singularly enough, this latlor. sum nearly equals the amount nl Tend Issued, r lutctulod to bo Issue I during tho current year; slue figures have liven published which ahriw tho amounts reountly ftuthorlxwtt .ami Issued to havo reached about $1,000,000,000. This week Northwest announced n stock Issue of $81,000,000. Chrnspvnke & Ohio Is expected to shortly come Into the market wlt't an Important Issue- of short tlmo no.su, out of the fuvorjle means of raising rallroud capital undur prospn' ail verse condlUone. Another report Is that Houthorn Hallway will shortly arrange for $80, 000,000 of now oupttul. Atcltlsmi Is said to be In need of $30,000,000; yhtlu llrlo, New York Central. New York. Now Haven & Hartford. UMitU Vnlloy. Benbonnl Air Lino. Pittsburg & Uko Hrlo, Oanadluit PaelHe, Ctrenl Northern ami other .roads nil promise to soon some Into the market with heavy demands for Mow capital Added to such requests are tkea eowlng from some of our big In duxlrlnl concerns. Anion hh are AwerteaR Week eompnny. Amerlean Telephone nnu Telegraph, ike Maekny ommmnlee. KstloHal rrboM oowpeuy awl matt) niheis. It will tliMa be seen that we hae to turn HO.MII VHHY UNUSUAL 1I1.M.MS VMl NIIW (WPITAL 1'ltO.M HTUONtl CONOHUNH WITH I.M PIUIATIYII NIWHSKITIHS HlilllNn TIlltMt and tluttw will be en fur owl at the oweiiiw of weaker ooncorns f iieemuuiry. , . T1IK II.UTIilW OK TIIK WMU.IO. Tlui batUe fur the extermination of gralts litis bson Roltig on In Oregon for many yars. It Is the Imlllti of the public acalnst KpullatlOH of thr treasury by thoso sebtotl to be the vnulle sentints. Thro Is itol n new (witure In tkU eoutwt. The stnte printer Is the printer for the nubile NOT TO tlllMT THAT HHl'AHT.MKNT TO TIIK 1AKT lMUTIII.Vn. Tho HprMntallve of the people who wees t tk leKlltur te make money for himself dlreolly or ltuUrcHy olearly , violates kle oath of of tiro and violates the trnst retvontxl In hint. WhiHlwr It bu voting h espy of the eol, or mileage that he never pant nut anything for and did not ride tn his own eeuveyntiee, the denmHd for common honwty Is Juit tho ssme. 'TUa HM for the fist talary r(rtu was eurrted on It)- this pntwr for four yean, and all kinds of dolaya and eUUulws w tkrewn Ih the way of thai reform. lvtrKijlw liuuw ntul uinlrtttAkl llimt lu vtALttUiu at Mia Aftiulllullttu offieUU witre taking all kinds of pay that did net belong to tkem. and yet the m of (he state totuporlied. AND Ol'I'lUIAtaUM WINKHI) AT IT. The same lus bwn tho attitude of the prM toward men who went ut th liaUUturo and llitm uwd tholr piwltton to oreat an oiHce for them Mvt or iradtsl tholr tite for a federal mulHtwwit. It lias ltm Mxowte. vous palliate, palliate, and when suek a man Has nemlnatwd to use all the pwr uf tlte tMrl) to hind kltn In eRtet ANII ltl-M.I.V UHWAHUHD HIM Will WHAT ALL KNKAV WA8 IX VIOJ.ATION ill' JHWH. Thtfru u today tin same lailty and the wme dUposltlOH to tolerate potty gratu. iept that It Is nut mi popular to accept them, and there l a gvnvral tlgUtunlug up of the rule of polltioal behavior. Hut lot no one Imagine that this legislature dix not contain won wko arm rousdtwiHt abl. atluntUI and rwptablo who are enggHl la seetir Ihk APPHOPH1ATIONS l)H Til Hilt OWN 1IMMIPIT. IM no one liuaglne members of tkU legltlatere ui Hot bun)- getting through bills (or thotr owu beaetlt, evea though It bo ladlrvct and rctnoto, In iflui4 case. Tho. battle of ike puVdlo Is to Jkat as may of suak entwrprlwa fall as possible. The prlvato oltliea I JusUIUhI In Uwklwc-after his owa prl vate interns. THU I.IUHSUUL'UH H1IOULU Hit PHHU VHOM Till! STAIN, Kvtry euiuber of tke UcUlstere laWea an oath to support tho ooattl lullou and tbe law of ike tula and the naiies, and bis oath Is bated on atMKduto fidelity to the publlo welfare. U Is a soldier of the public. TAKING AN OATH NOV TO IXX)T OH PLUNMtK as the army imck?Js lu IU camitaigu, nd acre- to deeH the ulnrtila f lnvliv llilit linuli) vAvirn kid jmmuIii! Hut how wany f U by tba wbjsUo and Ukowo M subU fer the po. lit I I court martial. Tbe tuwputten l to accept favor, to rccto bene ' WOSLX SUFFItAGB MOVKS HI)WIjY. Tho public prints aro fairly bulging these days with the annual mes sage of governors of various state. mnnMnncd thorcln constrains Tho frequency with which women are mentioned thoroi ono to think that at last the stato s com nB fZZn and somo ImporUnce, not much, of course .Jro " mCTHINC. Insuranco companies, HUT STILL Ab )WTIa I t of a worn- Tho governor of Connecticut recommonds the appointment u an fnctory Inspector. . Others recommend moro stringent laws for Xt women workers, and In this connection Governor olk. characteristics, promises strict enforcement In Missouri. Kansas, always progressive, leads the procession '" ""J Governor Hoeh declares that "municipal suffrage which IhM bee: n enj 0ed by tho women of Kansas slnco 1887 has proved ucc ""J,, lJJ right should be extended. Ho closes ... W0;?1 saying. "THi: WOHI) 'MALK' HAS NO PLACI2 IN A MODLHN bTAri. constitution and should bo stricken from ours. Hoch, dor suffragist. Men bettor beware or they will bo ruled out of Kansns. Harper's Weekly discusses at length tho suggestion of "Mr. DoArT,: a distinguished member of tho houso of WX?" that a convention bo called for tho purpose of AMhMH.NO OUK Miu Afi CONSTITUTION. . Harper's approves of many of Mr. DeArmond's proposals and of tho ono to add an amendment embodying woman suffrage In our organic law, snys. "To our mind It Is llttlo short of monstrous that our federal con stitution, as amended, should establish negro suffrage nnd loavo womon disfranchised." - . . ... . If n negro Is a good citizen nnd has enough Intelligence, why should ho bo disfranchised? i -o HMILKH. A young lady In Snlum snys Bho 1 Ikos a young man. 'Miocauso ho Is so funny.' You don't know what ho Is going to say naxt." 1 A great many of tho bills In tho lu glslnturo are like the dons on a doa they keop tho animal busy. Why should any man bo allowed to keop an Impassible Btroet along side his prtnuiHoH In a clvlllzod com munlty? h,,i, LVntwiim flnnnlrln hanilH llrvmi thin one- A dispatch from HalHiu, Oro.. says that Ilrynn hns rl sen considerably In tho esteem of tho i r thHt town since the tlmo no ibi yi." it. un mat occajio, people of that town . dlstlngUlahed orator, tlm,0' ,n order to get a goo u--" UDon Perh tho Nohr " , TbSSh tt reflection that tho lunatics .knew as much aS : soled blmselt wun uio nnlahcd as his other list-. J H tho subject oi nis rciuu. -- --.. nrvan claims to have a patent on nil .tho political ideas In this cob,. trJ Sat are amy good. Well, wo must let h.m havo something. m dispersing tho lobby tho leglslaturo should include tho small aro that hangs around to boost themselves Into prominence for some rt ofllce. In regard to taxation of fortunes we say: Give us tho fortunes aaj wo will pay the tax. ,,,.. Oregon legislators aro too modest. Not ono of thorn has propoaed to ralso his own pay directly. , . Senator Malarkey. who is counsel for tho Barber Asphalt Compaq will havo to prove that his bill prohibiting contracts with any patent corporation does not affect any paving company. A Gorman paper hits right out from the shoulder nnd callers Goverwt Swottenham ,"eln ausagebreazelter Handerksbursch." At Inst accounts Senator Milt Miller was still trailing Bryan Into CU- '. fornla. , , , For tho benefit of tho drug Btoros in tho dry towns, wo nro glad J. mnlca did not sink and thoy can still call for Jamlca ginger. All great Orcgonlans get their start In Salem and then go off some- whore to become famous. Big Busy Iko Bingham Is tho most sought after man in tho senate. Tom' Kay still sits on tho lid of tho clerkship graft,, but it gets hot sometimes. B. V. Jones, of Polk-Lincoln, Is tho fathor of tho free locks bill and b is a man who puts up a hard fight for his child. i Thoy do say Geo. C. Brownoll, Jr., who landed a ponato coramlttM clorkshlp, has nil tho political nstutonosa nnd that peculiar winning smile of his fathor. Tho Amorlcan poanut Is only grown tho two Btutcs but tho peanut poll tlclan Is found everywhere. Heqiii.sltloii for Pox. At tho roquost of Harrison Allon, nttornoy for that district, Governor Chamborlaln yostordny mado n re quisition on tho governor of Wash ington Tor C. Ray Fox, who Is want ed nt Astoria for tho murder of Blancho Day. at Seattle. Fox is under imst PILES CURED IN O TO 14 DATt PAZO OINTMENT is guaranty to euro any caso of Itching, Mii, Bleeding or Protruding Piles lata 14 days or monoy refunded. SOe. Rheumatism Docs not let go of you when you apply lotions or liniments. It simply loosens its hold for a while. Why? Becauso to gob rid of it you must correct, the acid con dition of the blood on which it depends. Hood's Sarsa parilla has cured thousands. MWMtoWMkilfcWIliWIM BOYS' "tonalor. du ou think that giaft will eventually be eliminated from polItlesT" "Without doubt." roplled Senatoi Iliulge assuredly. "Hut I think there will still be many politicians suscop llule to certain persunstve Intluonct that will bu known by nuother name." Milwaukee Sentinel. SUIT 1 WImi CouukoI frum the Noutli. "I want to gtvo somo valuablo ad-i J VlBll tn thnao whit Milffnr villi lnnl S back and kidney trouble," says J. It i uiankonshlp, of Hook, Tenn. "I have proved to an absolute oortaln that' Hloetrlo Hitters will poslttvoly cure, this distressing condition. Tho first; bottle cave mo great relief and after j taking a few moro bottlos, I was com plotely cured; so completely that It beaomos a pleasuro to recommend ' this great remedy." Sold under! guarautco at J. C. Perry's drug store l'rloo 60c !fc5ii .vont im.it monkv that is NOT UAHNINU ANYTHING WILT. MUX THHHI-: PHU TIWT IX. THIUiST IP DHPOSlTP.l) IN OUH SAVINGS Ur.PAUTMRNT. IT Uljf HK WITHIMUWN WtlliN1 NIItlDHD, imrosiTH op eni: ikji.uku OH MOHlt UX HK MADU AT ANY T1MH. SavIass Depattmeat CUpKalNatlMAlBAafc mtmm if?P?l . . '.tuvvHk- -. m esejsi'i l-- Wc have a cargo of boys good wool suits with two pair of pants and a cap, cut from the low price of $4.00 TO $3.50 This is the snuggest bargain ever offered in Salem, and with each suit we also give a pair of OflrteX dr-a-r r""V I AUIIkSI t3lCllASu I I KJu Come and get your pick and don't wait until the skates are all gone. We must close these suits out as soon t jjuaisji. MEN'S SUITS Prices on every suit in the store cut in orice. I have superior wool suits from $3.50 TO $10.00 These are good styles, late fabrics and such snaps'" money as were never before offered in Salem. G. W. JOHNSON & CO. i mmmm "" i ii nh. ii WWWWWmiSIMMMMIWIWS ! ML&ij ti';