Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 23, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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    DAILY CAPITA!, JOiniXAU HALKM. OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1007.
CAPITAL JOURNAL'S EDITORIAL PAG
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HOFER BROS,, Polishers d Proprietors
THK JOUItNAI, STANDS FOR PRO OUIS, DEVELOPMENT,
GOVERNMENT. AM) NO DEGRADED LA1JOH.
GOOD
LIFE, TRUTH AM) LOVE.
ELMol Llfo! Llfo! Hut a paltry tlmo ago
Wo thought Its Boat
Was tlio rliytlunlu boat
Of tho heart, mid the pulsos' flow;
But tho scales have dropped from our oyos bIiioo thon,
JvnOl wo know Hint Mind Is tho Ufa of mon.
i
Tmihl Truth! Truth How wo soought It ovorywhorol
Oil, tho years wo gavo
To tho effort bravo,
Tho wnsponkablo labor and carol '
Anfl wo loam today that dcop down within
Wo must wako to tho truth whtoh redeems from sin.
Cuwo! I.ovo! Lovol 'Twas llfo'H brlghtQBt.gold, Its Joy;
nut as tarnished with tears, ,
And scarred with fonrs,
J&nil lose wan Its hnso alloy.
MDcnr God, purge tho dross from our metal away,
Xhat, refined, It may yield to Love, wo pray.
(Qbrtrudo King In March C. S. Journal,)
IIROAUENING RUKINE8S IDEAS.
That advertising is getting to bo tho koynoto of luminous success more
and more Is being domunstrntod dally In overy town In tho land, and
"thin is especially truo In Bnlom, Dunlnoss firms Iti our town who aro
kaniong tho most successful aro thono which advortlso. Somo now con
corns have rapidly crowded thomselvos Into tho foro front by tho sheor
"force of advertising whllo others that for yoara novor advortUcd, now
"!flnrt It to their Intorost to tnlk to tholr oustomors with prlntors' Ink.
Lines of business whluh used to consider It unprofessional to ndvor-
flno nro now among tho most onorgotlo In this rospoot. Principally anions
these might bo named tho banks. Tho tlmo was whan banks constdorod
Ht ns much out of plneo to boost for tholr own business as do the othloal
doctors of today, but durliiR tho past deeada this has been ontlroly
vSjnngcd and It Is now getting to where Instlutlons which refuso to ad
wortlso uro looked upon with u dogreo or suspicion as though thoy wore
h frit Id to talco tho public Into tholr confidence. One of the blggost ads
Hhat over appoar In a uowspapor is t boon brokon on February 22 by tho
'ndvortlnlntf records aro said to have boon brogon on February 22 by tho
publication of tho Schonoctndy Garotte of tho advertlsmont of tho Scho
nootady Havings bnlik. covering ton full pngux. Tho announcement is
claimed to bo not only tho largoHt known to have boon placed by a finan
cial Instliitlon with any single newspaper, but It distinctive nluo In rospect
4o tho detailed figures represented. It gives a list of all tlui securities
Itold, and also the number of tho passbooks and tho amount of the ac
count of overy one of the bank's 22.2UB depositors. Every person who
has borrowed money from tho bank on u mortgage knows tho number
eft tho mortgage, as tho rwlpUt for Interest always contain tho number.
Knoh portion knowing the amount of his own mortgage, therefore, onu
-chock It from tho printed Hat. In the twin way depositors ran eheok
' their passbook accounts. Thu advqrtlsebent Is nppnrofttly complete. In
wlolnll, and ooimtltutee u nomplste chunking syaytum In Itealf.
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8TATIISMHN HHU'HI) IIVTHIIIH WIVHS,
(The Dalles Chronicle.)
In the prominent place which Stehator It. M. La Pollette boMe lu the
nubile his wife appears etttltled to have a aitere. Too Intimate o
(jHalnuniiB (if the Wisconsin senator know that hie wife le a woman of
itoltMcal u scHrcoly, If el nil. Inferior to hie own. and that he PHU grea
eonlhleuco lu her Judgment HiidenuHsol. the has recently given a
tt oxlilbtiiou or the deep Interest which she takes In hie personal m w
oil as pollllt! wtlfnre.
H Is retaLetl Hint a rw daya ago, when the senator was III at Waek
liiKton. M. m lllette. then hi their home near MaUUran. Wis., rose at
X o'clock In the morning, prepared, a liaety oiip of ooffee and tramped
four in Ilea to the station in order to taka an early train for the national
capital, iter sudden lonvtug and the drnnmtlo manner of It naturally
Huvo rlee lu wmsldemble comment. Rome credited It to n HMslble reiwrt
that her husband's Illness had tnkn a tarn for the worse; others be
lleved that in view of the political situation over Senator Spooler's reslg.
nation she had hurried In hr husband with aihleee from the seat of ar.
The theory most generally accepted was that the exettewent followlnl.
the political upheaval might have a aerloue effect iiwn Senator U Fol
lelte's condition, and that she had gone to protect him from Importunate
politicians and correspondents. Whatever view of tho oase may be eorr
vt. the one fact stands ant In ualdrellef that lu har devotion to his Int
Meets, pereoHul or political. sh wasprontpt to aet. without regard to her
omx phyeionl iwinfort
It la. of course, no unlinie thing tor the wives of public men to be the
Tonridontlal adviser and helpmate of their husbands. Gladstone, the
"Grand Okl Man," uf Hnuland, fro)uently said that he owed moro Un
1ij could ever propurly noknowledgo to the watchful earo and good ad
vlao of liU wife, and In our own land there are not laaklng many lh
alaneoa of suocess lu statesmanship being due In largo mvaaure to the
mental mrgy, praotlo.nl comuinn senso and wfol- devotion of women.
Tluyr are ocrtnluU' worthy of a share of the fame whloh oouuw to their
'husbnuds, ,
' ' ' o
It was
graft becauso
The bill that passed the legislature was a forco and a fraud.
aimed to defor nlll reform for four years.
The Orcgonion Is upholding tho prosent state printing
ono of tho relatives Is getting tho bnoflt.
Imagine what It would say under all tho circumstances about faith
broken with the people If some low. outside heathen were In the office,
A POLITICAL PAKIAII NOT OF IT SOWN lM.HKIATfc AMIIA ?
But putting tho prlntcry on a salary and doing tho work at actual cost
to tho Htoto at loast $25,000 a year could be saved.
A few bills could bo grouped and roforred that would SAh THh
I'lvOI'LK OF THK STATE AT LEAST 9r00,0()0 JHENNIAL.
Hut tho subtle, secrot Influences aro all at work to dodgo those reform
and attract the attention of tho people to something lu tho future.
; 0
WHAT IT COSTS TO HUN MAHION COUNT V.
lUx'liostrr to llcmitlfy,
Hoohesler. N. Y.. March HS.Th
suggestion mado by Charles -Mulford
Itobluson In a paper reud at a moot
ing somo little white ago In the
ohambor of commerce hall, are bear
ing fruit. Mr. Robinson took strong
ground for tho improvement and
beautifying of tho city. Ho described
in his speech the mot hod adopted lu
aities In lturope. He also spoko of
tho work that had beon done In De-
All the machine and graft IntlunncM lu the state are easy the dnys lrou "urfa,0 iBfaJo Springe. Co-
trying to dodge the referendum. iiumuut, Hraonse, Denver, Oakland
An orgau of the game preserves of pamperwl oftlelaltetn oomee out- Honolulu. Meaanros ar being
nd saye the State Unlxttrslty will not be submitted to a refuranduni. ,WKen toaroueo puWlc watlinent, and
Anulhor lolls how mueh Is being vl In tho stalo prlnUng ottlo.
HOUOINO Till? HHFHUHNHU.M.
In Marion county for 190G tho oxponsos of govornmont wore distrib
uted as follews:
County court and commissioner, $3182.12; tho circuit court, $6434.
25; Justices courts, $2194.60; shorlff's ofllco, $4153.96; clerk's ofllco,
$3329.93; recorder's ofilco, 2832.40; treasurer's ofllco, $1200; coroner's
ofllco, $292.75; school superintendent's ofllco, $1C28.57; stock Inspector,
$300; nssossor'H ofllco, $4200.
Tho Capital Journal bollovos that all those offices aro conducted with
reasonable economy.
HUT WHAT WILL HE DONE WITH OUH $100,000 OF MONEY
HAISED FOR COUNTY 1'UKTOSKS AMOVE CUHHENT EXPENSES?
Tho peoplo boflo'vo thoro should bo something dono in tho way of an
oxtonded construction of permanent highways.
It will Bound nlco to havo at tho ond of tho prosont year $50,000 cash
surplus on hnnd. Dut that Is not what county govornmont Is for, to
hoard up largo surplus.
Ilottor go In debt $50,00 Onnd have something to show for It.
This county needs development, and two main highways built through
tho county, ono north and south, and ono oast and wost, WOULD DO
MORE TO SETTLE UI THE COUNTRY AND ADVANCE THE VALUE
OF LANDS THAN ANY OTHER ONE THING.
It may scorn Impertinent for n moro citizen to suggost such n thing to
tho county court, but tho people are anxiously waiting for Bomolhlng In
tho way of pormanont highways boaldos llttlo local plecos of work.
A comprohenslvo plan of work should bo adopted, THAT WILL AP
PEAL TO THE PRIDE OF THE WHOLK COUNTY.
Tho city of Salem, through Its Commorclnl Club, two years ego put
up $2000 to bo UBod ns purses for Inducing tho construction of high
ways. Lot us not bo afraid to make new demands, right demands, and pro
gressive demands for tho development of the county.
Blood Humors
Persistent Eczema Druggist Advised Proper
Medicine Another Complete Cure.
II ninlcus no difforonco how sovero or long-seated a caso o bad
blood, humora, uozuinn or tscrufuln may bo, Hood's harsarrarilla cures
just tlio tuimo.
It Iihh tlio grontoBt record of nny
modlotuo ovor ituitlo. Una reivhed
thu lu,rgoNt nitmhor of testimonials
lO.SOO in two yours.
It Ib tho ono nbovo all others fir
you to take if you need u thorough
ly good medloino for your Wood.
Jttwd the folkmtwc from Mr. C. ('. Itally
n welt-kiKMMi pump itwuufucttiri'r, uf
ClmmiMlRn, 111.
"Whu I tukMl my doctor rlwt that
riith)U was v lilch imue uialcr my rlslil
oar, and wliloli twit rofuMMl to jlld to hiHiie
treatment, bv said It was a ImhI on 83 of
uetOHin and that It would take a long time
to euro It. Anutlior din-tor mttd It was
about the worst raw ho ervr miv. I fol
lowed their ndvlro fur is tnmtlif, and at 111
tho eruption would not 1hnI.
'One day I anVwl ltt driumlit It he had
nujrthlng ho ttumxlit wtailil ilu mo Kuotl.
Ho said If Aiiythtng would cure me It vrat
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Will convince and cure whoro glvon n fnir trial. Uuy n bottlo today.
anrsninoa nro mxm triwroi in i
c I .
UAILCY.
Hood's Sarsaparilla, ond advlsod that I buy
thrw bottles, watch the rosalta, and be
Koverned n.-ronllntly. Ttiore was bu1i
decided Improvement at the end of that
time that another bottle eftwtwta completo
cure." C v. luiler, K. University
nvouuo, ChaiiitMlicu, III.
1 tali-
let furm. IUvr WHfeUy
10 lo it.
iliil liv all tlnii;elU or Mt pi
wall on rwolpt ( priee by C, 1.
I LAI WW l. .HUM.
ramptly by
iiooa uo
GuAiusTCKi) under tho Food and Drugs Act, Juno SO, 1000. No. 324.
Superintendent Jamw, of tho pon
Uvntlnry. went to Portlnad today on
bust news.
TO CUM! A COU) IX ONE DAY.
Tako LAXATIVE DROMO Qulnlno
Tablots. Druggists refund money If
it falls to euro. E. w. GROVE'S
signature on each box. 31c.
und thoro will b NO UHl'imiCVIHr.M ox A IMhT K.IhHV von tiih
MTATIt IMU.VTHH.
And so It how on. Oraft and oftlulalhun stnnd togthr, and In Ik
numo of ihluoHtlun or uny aht bsrrnokw to hldw behind, say let u v
wo will bo rood.
It It proposed to UU th rorarondnw on thv nftlftlal pa4 bill, and th
Ulll appropriating $l0.t)Q0 for anuortw fur wllltU oompanlu.
It will bo m that grafUng oWoialWm u trying lo shunt th rfrH
iImw to things that tlonl hurt. TIIKOFI'UMAIj l'ASS mi.r IS A I.W.
IHiaTIVi: MONSTIIOSITV TOO nilOSA IX) 1LVIST l. ANY VOWSU
Thn appropriation to orwt nrntorlos HAS MOUK .M Kit IT THAN ANY
t)P TIIH OTIIIIIt IIIM-S lMtOlHSUtl TO IIH UKI'imiUU) IX) THK rito
VIM
Thi wonoy will ltd tspondd In n orttollim of pormauent bulldlng4
nnd will t bo thrown away ou Mlarl.
Th tw and tho compensation of tho statu printer have not be
changed by law.
Th absBjdlty oxUt that tho pooplo aro to havo n wuch reform In
?Otat oco at a consolouttout and iienoraus-nilndM official SKKs KIT TO
tJIVK'THHM.
inrm plans that will increase tho
park nystom, which Is good as far as
It goes. Othor decorations of the
iti- nro fating ditvl4. and It Is cer
tain that in oonnHftne of Mr. Rob
inson's addroM this city will bio.
m out ns ono o the attractive mu
nlflipalUlM whr people of taste aro
gUd to live and sirmngra are glad
19 oema. f .Mr. IlobtawMi's suggea.
lions ar fully adopted the olty as
a whole will adopt a p)n to be car
ried out as a Koneral stfcew to bean,
tlfy and adorn until the city becomes
a grand tMotur of what ran bo done
to make a city an attraction and Joy
forover.
- OJa,P03rtSA(t
""cffe
itLut
Your
Idle Money
Will wm inletvst If deposited
In our SrtUngs Dcimrtmciit.
You nuy Ht ,iihh! it sootlt aud
it will draw intorvbt for every
month it rvuulni ou deposit.
Whe jou do need h. It will fao
Just a nallabu ns It Is t pre
out. Open n vviugs account anil put
It to work.
Savings Depaxtmcnt
Capital NatoaiBmfc
TsSwfOfc
V V vkrB
Jim
The Good
Clothes Storp
you'll fancy llcre.
AVre noted for hath. 1Il4Lv
WI wo say ..I,, "J
le correct cut and, w
Inf.
Whllo many g(orcg
about tho Now Ideas in Spri"
and womlcrlnK whether thejuT
we're helling them.
TI'onu.,nvlmllvC8ll
appenrnnoo will (lnd at n.Jj l
Clothes Store" ctatUy whll u .
When wo nnmo such ndnt
as ?10, K15. 820 or vi , r
our Choice Spring Suit,,
i",ll oi Keep ronsvii.
G. W. Johnson & Co,
THE GOOD CLOTHES STORE
A Hlg IlowlhiK Mutch.
Now York, Murch 23. A bowling
match that will attract wldo nttontion
and oxclto Interest all ovor tho con
tinent Is that which will bo given to
night at Rosovlllo, at tho nlleya of
tho Rosovlllo Athletic association.
Tho prlnciplos will bo tho flvo Roso
vlllo bowlers, rocont winners of tho
nhlotlc longuo championship, and nn
all-star quintet composed of tho
most prominont bowlors in tho cast.
Tho nil-star combination conslptB of
Jimmy Smith, Johnny Voorhels, John
Kostor, Leo Johns und William
Wolngnrth. Tho first throo aro
Groator Now York bowlorri, whllo
Johns and Wolngnrth llvo In Newark.
Conditions cnll for throo games, and
opinion Is divided ns to tho probablo
outcome. Not long ago tho Rosovlllo
tonm, consisting of Picrson, Olognza,
Wood, Van Nobs and Mayor rollad n
tOSl total on tho home alloy. It
has been pointed out by somo thnt
the visitors will not bo ablo to "find"
tho alloys In time to hold tho athletic
leaguers. Another point In favor of
HoH.ville ltoi lu tho fact that the
dub must ueoeeenrlly posses a oer
tiiln team strength which will, he
larking In the all-star five. On the
oilu-r hand every member of tho visit
ing tam Is a wlsard ou the alleys.
Only h few weeks ago Smith went
over to Newark and made a perfect
score of 200 in a toiiruamout game.
Voorhels, Wolngnrth and Koater
have been credited with perfect
scores. Not long ago, in a series
against Voorhels, Johns had nn aver
age of 23G. Smith Kostor, Voorhels
and Johns are leading lu tho Greater
New York Individual championship
tournament. Welngarth who Is also
In this copetltlon has nn nvorage bet
ter than 200.
INSTRUCTIVE
IXTE
("Correct Engfe
How to usei
A Monthly Mngnzlnc DcroWtil
Use of Knglbh.
JOSEPHINE TUHCK 1UKER,!
Partial Centrtiti:
Course In Grammar
How to Increase Ono'i Yoah'i
Tho Art of ConverHtku.
Shall and Will; Stall
Weuld: How toUjoThtm. '
Pronunciations t Ceatary Kol
nry). u
Correct English In the llcsbl
Correct English In tba !
What to Say and WW fo
Say.
Pnnrafl In T.pltM.WrltlJtl
Punctuation. )
Alphobotlc list of AbbrtTi
Diislness English for the En
Mnn.
r,..,..,n..n,l iiVir.li UnvtAI
Them.
Studies In English Utmti
Agents VntiL
1.00 A Yi:H. Send 10 Ctauj
single (Xrr
COHHKtT lAtiUMI. KimI
BULLOCK BROS.
.RESTAURANT..
Two doors south of
Bush's Bank
Open Day and Night
The best of everything.
Ctean and quick service.
OMri
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Trado
Mark
Order a package of this
famous health and brain
building flour and enjoy
soma good old fashioned
New KnglaBd Brown
Ilreful. A chance at a
right hot loaf will make
,you think yon aro In
Boston. With Allen's
Self-rlalnR B. B. B. Flosur
you can make bread Jnst
like the Puritans used to
make.
3-11 Pancake Iloar
Is also a puro food; self
rising and all ready to
mix with water and bako
on a hot griddle.
ALLEN'S B B B f LOUR CO.
Pacific Coast Factory, Baa Jeeet
Cwl. Easter Factory, littla
WoH MUU, Win.Wt, Wis.
1L2
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m
VJtH
ivnn'ir fcl
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And eat proj-- " ' yj
more potent tUan infi,JTM
n Men nua.n v. -- -
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prlnolpal artn.e oi
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receive " " -- -
Hon of all food P0,
I. oaroful!) and JJ
best flour, and Ii rici t
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You get threa U
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Fancy W"
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