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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1907)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JASCAMT 28, 100 CAPITAL JOURNAL'S EDITORIAL PAGE 1 HOFER BROS., Pothers and Proprietors TIIK JOUItNAI STANDS VOn VnOdllKBH, HEVKLOPMBNT, ovi:hn.mi:nt. and no dkohadkd laijok. GOOD HOUIi MI'K TllltOl'OII HOItltOW. (Llschon M. Mlllor In Hugono Itoglstor.) There Is no pain, no pn&slonnto deep Borrow, Tlmf doos not blossom Into (loop Joy, As Bold to servo our nocd, must fool the tiro? tfnd mixed and hnrdon with srtnio base alloy. Bo wo, until wo walk tho thornlost pathways, Ami fuel tho lira of passion uoro tho heart, Havo not learned to llvo In fullest sorvfee: 1 Of tho world's llfo havo not bocomo a part. Oh welcome thou, the anKtilsh of tho spirit, , .Ilobol not when tho path Is stoop and long, For tho dnrknest night a star Is gleaming, And tho dread sllenco shall bronk Into song. o Iti;VIHIO.V OF TIIK CITY CHAUTKIt. smiles. Tho effort to sootiro n rovlslon of tho city charter should bo encouraged by tho substantial buslnesB men of tho city. They should attend tho sessions of tho city council WHKNTHK WOUIC OK HKVIHIO.V IK UNDKUTAKKN. Tho mayor and tho city council desorvo tho support of tho best men in tho community In cutting tho organic law of tho city In tho right jhnpo. Tho work nhould not bo left In tho hands of tho profcRslonnl politician. IT NHOULD UK A DUBININ MII.VH CHAUTKIt and nhould bo adopt ed by tho votes of tho ctltzons at n gonoral election, with tho right to ro Jcct or accept ofy feature. Tho city charter Is almost unknown to tho people It should bo given tho widest publicity. A copy of tho charter and nil prnposod amendments SHOULD 1113 HUP PLILII TO KACH VOTKH IIKPOKK TIIK KLKCTION. Aftor It Is ndoptod It should bo printed with tho ordltiiinciw of tho city mid SUPPLIKI) TO TDK PICOPLK AT COST. Lot nil well moaning oltlzuun who wnut gocxl government sustain the effort of Mayor ltddgars to secure n reasonable revision of tho ohnrtor. o TIIK JAMIiHTOWN KXrOHITIO.V. Like everybody under him, Roosevelt's cabinet have to earn their liv ing. Ho keeps them on tho road a great deal and keeps digging up Jogs for them. Dor Deutscho Kaiser hat den Rolchstag adjourned, in dor Hoffniing or bokommt nndoro mombora in der olsotion. Da wlrd or sick foolon. Er bekommt on In das Neck. Mlt llim 1st OB bolnaho Putsch. The road to prison somnlna a dlfUcult one to the rloh tholf. Tho too freo talker In tho legislature Is like n leaky ship he needs caulking. In all things live tho llfo you would like to Me your ohildron llvo. Happy Is tho owner of tho good cow whose last oalf camo In the fall, at prcsont prlcos of cream. Tho foolish or vicious talker docs no harm unless his listeners aro of similar quality. A lot of things pertaining to tho farm should bo thought of In tho pub lic schools. A contontod mind Is u contlnunl foast is good philosophy whoro pro gress la not desired. Dp not think that victory over predatory wealth has boon won; tho war bns Just commonced. HI ch men aro not nil bad men nor poor onos nil good. n Ing It a particle. Property is worm ordinarily twenty-five per cent more on asphalt streets than any other i,in.t nt nnvemont and It's cheaper than any other kind, but It being, Ahllot .. , ! nolsoloss, and the wear and tear on , papers is sure to kiiow nr' would he hnrsns and wagons It choapor In the long run If It cost twice ns much as any other kind of pavement. Salem can't afford to bo influenced by flowery orations and attorneys for tho patent propositions for pavo- fmonts. Lot them taKo up somcuung that there Is no question about, and Is In tho lead of nil pavements, and Is universally adopted by all cities strictly on its morlts, as being tho host and cheapest pavement In exist onco today. Thoso aro cold facts, nnd no one can dlsputo them. Asphalt pavement Is tho only pavement to start In with, and Its a money maker for tho town that starts that way. PROPERTY OWNER. DO YOU GST Tip withalamubJ luuucjr irouoie Makes Yon Xlv wlm r.. - i inesUP,Ll cures tmj. ." Kilmer i . " ?ta ?&- derrem&iai -' "lumpij .' r""- Wat. bladder specialist, and i. i successful innronintlvn,,....-.03 lirip nriil. rntnrrli nt n. P.3 Bright'. Disease, which U "ft Salem luiB tho loglBlnturo and Portland pox. oxpoctH a visitation of small- Tho Indopondont nowspnpors of Orogon are about all the people have loft to help thorn got reforms. N. M. Nowptfrt, of tho Lebanon Crltorlon, Is u Republican, but ho speaks right out on mnttors as ho seos them Thnt kind of nowspnpor work Is vn'uable to Linn county. Dr. Kilmer's Swnmn.D.t mmncmlcd for pvirvlil..i.... Wa "ft . iAdet uSl .u..u juDL wu .cuioiy yon ned been tested m so many ways ia work nnd In nrivntn n..i'.. proved so successful in every cagftel which all readers of this paper, i uui uucuuy mtu ii, may nave a twitUn BMlt froi liv tnnll 1.1. i . fitntfi XnWH Koillfl. . j i...i el. ',. . Isaac N. Sargent, an eastern Ore- findoutifyouhavckidneyorbladde, gon pioneer, died at Tho Dalles. JSSt iiuiir- iMuitiuii'y wuu mo oiuiu auuress to jjr. Kilmer university oratorical contest. j& Co., Binghnmtou, M. V. Weatherford, of Wasco, won f7'JJCZ ::! :- "" "" uollar size bottles nrc UaMcOq soia oy an goou aruggists. Doni, any mistake, but remember id. Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Sk and the address, Biughauiton.N Tl IIIIIIIIHIIIMIIIIUIIII tm i; OPEN FORUM jj Whllo Ihnro Is moiiio reciprocity In an appropriation for tho Htmttl Alaska oxposltlou, there Is not muoh obllgntlon resting on Oregon to glvo largo appropriation for tli JnmtNitowu uxposltlon. If It U a fact, uit Is claimed by hoiii of theue oxpoMltlon comiubwlnu OTS, THAT TIIKY HHUVK I'OIt TIIK GMHIV OK KliltVlNG TIIHIIt HTATK AND WITHOUT PAY, no money should bt required for an exhibit nt JnuiMitown, That pnrt of the United KtntM did nlimmt nothing for tho I.wls nnd Clark uxponltlou. and IT 18 DOUIlTITI, whothor liny of thtwu upiiroprla tloiis IIAVK HVKU IIHIMIII TIIIH HTATK for thu InviMtmeut. lteoently Ihii ultltuns went to the National Ulvern nnd Hnrbore eongrmw nnd pnld llmlr own oxptKiismi unit the result of that work IS MIUNUINU HACK TO OIIKOON laiUIIIK APIMIOPIHATIONS I'OIt IIIVIIUH AND IIAIIIlOllS. Munoy ttpwiil to bring duelrnble ImmlgratlON direct to Orecou would be n better Investment than In oxpuelUniie. Let tho ooimiiteelflpeip serve for glory. Bend Uiem a lot of exhibits from oltlee mid oonnllet. and out out the $7.0(10 iitproirlitluii. Thwe axvosIUoii InvtHttmanto Imva at to stop somewhere nhi! this Is n Kmm1 plHr to begin. PIT THAT .MO.VKY I.Vl'O OOD ItOADS IN OltK-GON iii iiiiiiiiiiiin 1 1 nun? ProDorty Owner Opposes the Bituminous Macadam I NIMH onunoN WANT A UAIIIIOAD rOJLMISSIOV.V TIih Cai.iui JeerHKl Um received treat HWMy replies to Its latlry of sIiIpimm-i atul prwlMeert u to wltwtker I key want a railroad oomiHls Ion. Borne farier a mhhihIb4oh hniI as wsay omwiee the proftoelllaH. Camo want It nittmlHted by the novernor. some by the legletatur. and mum Zh.mJ "MIM,88,OX r,,AT W Xl),, IK 1UIIHOTI.V IIV TUB to put It down .iurwnl.whteh u Asphalt Pmcincnt. Kit. Jeurnal: Alderman Low certulnly sounded the right key note' Inst Prldny night at tho city counoll, when ho ndvo- ontd asphalt pavement, which Is the only jmvemont thnt Is being univer sally used In every town and city li. Auierlen toduy. Cities that havi lient thuuwimlfl and tbousandR of ilollnrs on thojr Mtruet paving, with out Hticcees, lltmlly drift over to th aejihalt imvement nnd there It stays. You never hear of an asphalt pun- meat being turned Into any other kind of itaremeiil, but you do lum- of vtvtt ninu m iNtvemeui mat wa over i pat tlowu Welug turned Into asphaP lvement. Tkls Warrea. llarber, Itlthulltlr llltanilaous, Maciidaia. and tlw Lor I kaows what all, skould be thrown tn oae sld, never to be inoleaitHl aaain. and put down neihalt pavement nt the start, lastead of being eomp.t'i whore they hnvo paid thousands of dollars, they nre now putting down asphalt pavement as fast as thoy pos sibly can. Tho wimo as thoy nro do ing In every city everywhere. In Denver they nro not only put ting the streets Into asphalt, but tho alleys also, and ns regards heavy hauling ever asphalt piivemont, thorn Is no pavement thnt stnnds so well for heavy trafllc as asphalt, when It Is properly put down. The writer saw In Chlcnao a short nine hbo lu-Hvy wagons wun twellent ulcers, plies, burns, wounds, and sIMii-ii tons on a noii golni' frost bites nnd skin diseases: 25c at owiiN'ihalt nuv"f nt without Injur-' J. C. Perry's drug storo tho agricultural collego oratory con test. II. W. Dickey, an Oregon pionoor, died at Portland. Fifty momborB of tho stato loglsln turo visited tho stato university Fri day. It Is sold that Bomo of tho min ing mon In tho north end of Baker county In what Is known as tho Pan handlo will try to havo a now county formod from thnt section. o . How to Cure Chllblnlns. "To enjoy freedom from chll blnlns," wrltoo John Kemp, East Otlsfleld, Mo., "I apply Bucklen's Ar nica Salve. Hnvo also used it for snlt rheum with excellent results." Guaranteed to euro fovor sorea, lndo- A Salem Song. "My Nnpn Vnlloy Qucca" u; title of a catchy song tho mnsb words of which havo been writtJ Ivan Q. Martin of Tho CaplUl'J nal local roportorlal force. TheM lad will bo sung at tho KllngerC theater. Mr. Mnrtln has dtaji moro than ordinary talent In tl dtictlon of this ballad anJ lit dqubtloss bo euthuslastlallj i coived. TO CURE A COLD IN OXE I Toko LAXATIVE BIIOMO Qa Tablot8. Druggists rofurnj n it falls to euro. E. W. OR slgnnturo on each box. lie. iMKtrtttfcttte n .n.,.M.., ,. M't'TmnnwiDimUfcllHHUIlj 1ROV, i i lire r.v.' 'HWitiX irejSVrtr J f flf i mmjmfflm Iff ..v JrViilvC' V',' i m- . '.wruTf u rvi"-a tt.i s-SIR JWSJkWH f - nTX2ZK V msmvuw 1 '. ",'tlii ' 9 IMEN 1 1 i There Is a general cHiuwimtis of oplatoa ot shlppera that a ettrf demur roga law would answer all nraelloul neetls for ike slliuitloa. Th stale r WushlHgton hnw a railroad rotamUeton that ta appointive ami there is a Agbt oa la the leglslatare 1() .MA Kit IT HIilUTIVIt. lu OallfurHla tke roaimlesleu Is In about ns little favor wltk the tri ple as the Oreauu CouuulMlua was before It wiu akolUlied. While the people In Washington vomplnln that tkelr eomtuleelHa coat too iitueli money, nbeat 118.000 per aaaum. In California the complaint Of Tlli:aM.MIKSII)N IK THAT IT IIAK Nt) .MtKVKY TO SI'liND. AtteHtlen lias aeeM heretotore eailed to ike potttlwi taken by Governor Pardee, or Onllforala. la hla weeeane to tke leislatare or tkat state rela live to tke railway com mission. whUk kas own trld tkere a uuiuoer of year. lie ealta atieatloa to tke fan tkat TUIllllt HAVM IIIIILV NO cost. IMaiXTM Til TIIK COMMISSION WOUTIIV OP MHXTION HV SHIP. PHIlS, that ao rales ha beea eslabllekeil by Ike eowwlMloa except these ngrml apoa aialeably li- the eoHiutlaetaa aad tke railway compA nlw and that vihea niiupUlnta have htm made by skfcjuent they kae fallrd to oum rorwiml wltk Ihe Maee SMbstMHtbtUag tkelr eosuplalats whoa opHortMalty Is given. Ho calls es,peelal attflHUnn to Ike raet tkat tke Katkerlag of sututlrs wbleh Is claimed by the adoenle or thU MXPIWSIVH PIHCK OP IH). I.ITKXII. MACIIINHUV IX) IIH ONIi OP IW STItONOIIST PIUTPUItS UAH 1IHH.N A PAII.l'ltlt and tkat tke stato ta aow la imi iiimluu of a warJt rvllakle staltotlcs reUUve to railway as U as Wfure tke rotuwu lwi was provided for. " His iusMie oa tkls patat Is as follews: "It b a ataUar of common KaowMK tkat for a nxMt utauv v- t awoaat of biiiaos traanacted by tke koard kas keH satall amj tkat PIIW PHItSONH wbo waalder tkat tkey kae wffwvil srteaaos at tke kaaOa ! of tk railroads .mami'ikt A disposition to sntMtr tiuim to THATTItlllPNAk f f I kate eawMxl aa examlaatloa f tke miaatea l tke koanl to be made, nd rrm tkte It appoare tkat darlag tke last two year akaat a doiea Wf or tas. trlfttag ompktlHU wore all wkk wore brought to tke at fMUw a Um eomwlesloaers; tke avilkora at tkeee oowplalats Kasteralb dropped tkeoi wkoa ealled upoa to taake a tomel skowtar and la alt tuTt time TIIKH II.VS NOP IUIIW A RINOI.H l&mSto m imiki ui lesiimoay aal tke bear! of artwrneau. In skort ike board kas practically. 4oae no baelaess, Uemase It kai Mo kuitaeM to do. M Its mala foiMHIoa U supposwl to ke tke HAlag of traasoortatiaa mu Hut IT HAS FiXNIt NO IIATHS. tUKa XX HP. m,Hx UHUMm IUHI8 I'OU A MXC TUIK PAST. H)e tke KMZSSZ C tk MrM4 UtWlw ot tb state, wklok vu formerly daae wUh eoiwo thoroagkuiM-. kas ka abaadoeU itt Mcoat yw, Ma hM ael JI ftlnM. B 9f ike lea4la railroad ootapaalw askM for shiuiu. r rallroaa las aad dwWeas la CAllferals. tko wmatluion smsww-jI i iv hn bqi uraunw beauw ex Uak $t (uds.M ueiHg aaiveraally done evervwhr AlderuiMii StoU has been to Port laad mid Interview otl tint nmor, who advocating th blthulltlc piutnunt, and wklle the major was doing that I wonder If Alderman Stolx ill.l not tU). tlce. tkat on streets lu Portland Catarrh Whethc r It li ot the mum, lhr. itomsth. bowcU, er more ilelicato orgu, eaurrh Is slwsys dbtlltstlng and itteuUl never fall ot attention. It Is a illMlMrce fnuu ttic mucoui ruem brans when kept In a state ot Inuaturaatlon by an Imtmrr. eomatouly tcroruleut, con. dltlon ot tho blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures all forms ot catarrh, radically and permsawitly - tt remove tbe came and overwtues alt I ha eflevts. Oct Hood's. .YOl'It 1DI.K .MONKV THAT IS NOT HAHNINO ANVTIMNfj WILL UAILY TIIHHK PK CKNT IN. TKItKST IP DHI-OS1TKI) IX OPU SAVINOS DHPAUT.Mlt.Vf. n CAN UK WITHDUAWN WHHN .VUHDHD. DHIUSITS OP ONI! DOLLAR w .MiniK C.V UK MADK ANY Tl.MII. I S&We have a cargo of boys gc wool suits with two pair of pants ai f a cap, cut from the low price of $4.00 TO $3.50 This is the snuggest bargain eve offered in Salem, and with each we also give a pair of Roller Skates Free Come and get your pick and dofll wait until the skates are all gone. Tiust close these suits out as soon possible. 'S SUIT in price. IT Savings LVpartment Capital Natioaat Baafc yv rnces on evprv ciiif ; n, -... umii in silt' viiiro r"ssr ; have superior wool suits from $3.50 TO $10.00 nese are good styles, lare fabric anrf c,,rh cnans --yasjverenever before offered in Salem. C W. JOHNSON & CO. ' umm . ....iLLtf'i.L.