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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1907)
OAriTAL JOURNAL, BAT,KM. QBEGOX. TUESDAY, MAKCH 36, 1007. DAILY !. ..CAPITAL JOURNAL'S EDITORIAL PAG L , pr, S f" r Br II! HOFERv BROS., pm"' and Ppletogs THE JOUIINAL STANDS FOIt I'KO GUESS. I1BVKLOPSIENT, GOOD GOVKKNMISNT. AND NO DEGIIADBD LAUOR. WISH TIIK KUTTLK WOULD SING. f'- I wish tlio kottlo would sing again, Juat ns It tiBOtl to do. I wlah It would sing of ft Hon Blnln Of ft pirate crow orf tlio Spanish Main With a cabin boj and tlio Hoy wti I Just ns It used to do. I wish the kottle would sing ngnln, Just us It used to do. Of n llttlo girl In ft bonnot rod, Saved by ft nrlnco from n bydra-hnd Thnt lurkoil In tlio corn Hint toworod high, And tlio Blrl wan 8ho and tlio Prlnoo was I JliBt 118 It UBod to do. I wish It would Bins of war's ularms, ' , Tlio booming of ennnon and olah of arms Of n bluo-olml boy wlioro tlio Btrlfo ran high, With faco to tlio stool nnd willing to dlo Juat as It used to do. I wlnh tho kotllo would nlng n?aln, JiiBt na It uaod to do. Tho lyrics It crooned nnd tlio talon It told Hut tho hoarth la chill mid tho voirs aro old, Tho fnncloH It whispered havo all taken wing, And novor tiBoln will bIiib Jimt aa It used to do. John D. Wolls In Kansas City J ' ,f POBt. A MTTLK l'HKK IWMIIiY LKOTUHK. "Of course thoro la no political machine In OroKon. Kdltor Ooor Bays ao.M Capital Journal. Hut that doesn't at nil dlBposo of Tho Journnl'a ropatod clmrgo Hint, a political innohlno domliiatud tho last loglalature. Tho Trlhuno has sovoral Hiiiob roquoated Tho Journal to bo npoclflc enough to merely nnmo tho 111011 who conBtltutod It In olthor Iioubo. Thnt would lie moru to tho purpose. Mr. Soltlomlor'n romnrk, which Tho Journnl oiidorsod odltorlally, that WHAT TIIK LKOIHIiATUUlf LACKED WAS liKADEIISIIIP, CM'I.ll NOT HAVE HEEN THE CASK IF THEllE HAD HEEN A MAOIUKK TO DOMINATE ITS IMIOUKKD 1NGS. And this Colonol Hofor well knowM as ho pens his dally din trabea against that body. Thoro novor was 11 tlmo In the history of Oro K011 when thoro was so llttlo of 11 political mituhliio ns now and many really good peoplo nro not certain but tho ultimtloii would bo mmiowliat Improved If (hero weiv a Irlllo inoro or an orgmil.iithm among tlio He. puhllutiip. Tho DonioorntB hnvo a very notlvo mnohlno and appears to lio doing Bouio very effective work with It Dally l'ondloton Tribune. "I thnnlc thoo. Uorutlo." You hnvo broiight out tho very point which avo wanted to develop. What Editor (leer and many other good, woll-moanlng. hut pnrtlsnnly Winded, men hi Oregon need to get through their cranial' cnvltKw la THE DISTINCTION III4TWIM.N A MACHINE AND l,EADHUSHll (leor assumes thnt baouiiM there wua a machine In the legislature thoro nniBt have been Iwidoru. Maehlne ufothods are the very opposite of true leadership for the people. Hum Tweel whh a machine lender. Tho CaplUil Juurilul chnrgsd there wua h legislative machine. Geer ennnut tuw how HiHt oouhl have been AND VI? I' TDK LHOISI.ATUUH 1mckicd uunmtsuii'. i.itAimtKim or the .machine srmi'ic 1'I.NAI.I.Y YVKAIIH STHH'ICS. s We will try to "show" the Ull neHtlentHH If hie MUeourl style of po litical development will permit. To prove thnt there whs a legislative machine It Is only necessary to cull HtteHtloH to the condition or things when 'Hie Moumouth-Draln nor mal school bill tolled PYlday iiIgNl. and lueked oh vote. TIIII MACIIIXIt KNEW IT WAS IN POSSESSION OP THAT VOTE, Hiul bo when the ballot whs continued lurtly morning ltepreeeniatlvt King arose ami. with wine niuekery. about qoIh In hit hand being better than promises of a reward In Ute next world, deJlmtd his vote to owrry the hill. .lteproeH(tlve King bad his "reward In this world" from the hou organisation inarhtne In the shape of u lucrative position for his ion In the legislature. , KINO HAD HIS IHiWAHD AND THE MACHINE ENIIW IT HAD HIS YOTE WHEN NKIIDItD. Thnt Is only nu Ilium ration of the way THE .MACHINE WAS OltGA. NIZIID KOU PLPNDEH, AND NOT KOH "UIH'OHM." He It said thnt iiiuehlnes mny he organised, for good puriHXtes, hut they must hnve some program other Inn u the coherent power of useoolntet! Kraft. Am part or the tpnshlHe thnt dominate the legtatatNre, It nmy he sold tho higher etluontlOHnl osmblNHllnn hntl a majority of the wny ami moans oommlttee and the ejliitutlnn oauuntlt of both house on Joint ballot. Thnt wna a "maohlne" with n vettgepitee, that illetaled terms to Ike rest of Ute members of the legislature, la It any wonder Hint none of tho wtlmttle or the state ItiatlUUInita wore Bottled down, THAT HVKHV. THING WENT "ACt.XHDINI 'It) PUOGAHMV" HVEHVHODV HAD TO HE GOOD, A U MACHINE. Tho program was not a "reform" program. THE MACHINE WAS A HADI.V CO.VtTUVED MACHINE. It was contrived to grind the grist of the "nsMii'luted oharltlse," the organised prtnlittory olttss against which tho peoplo had been demanding protection. THE VHHV INTKHliSTS AGAINST WHICH THE PEOPLE DICmANDHD SPECIAL PUOTHCTION WEHE PIT IN THE SADDLE. Tho Capital Journal heurtlly ugree with Editor (leer thnt "the iltua Hon would lie somewhnt Improved If thoro were A THIPLE MOUE OP AN OttGANIZATION AMONG THE HHPUnHOANS." Yes. the party could stnnd n itretty big "trl()ew of the right kind. An orgauUatluti uf right-thinking lteoubltoans. selfroepeotlnK KepuUUeatu) Who would Iiwvm Hie public honoi tlrst In mliul, mid A LITTLE WHOLE SOME HIPHCT l-"OH THE HMPP HI.ICANS WHO AHE NOT OPITCE. JIOLDHirS THE HIUL UHPPIU.ICAN PAHTV. An iirgnnlsnlloH, a mnohlne. If yon plwtse. with & clear-out definite program, to improve tke puhllo service and make tho parly lutljttskle to tko Uxonjt.ni. WOULD IMPHOVETHE NOTATION. MackM tor plHHdor. grafting. rnUIng mlarle-. lNrrHlng tnsee. ere fttltig ne oWte. and doubling up appropriation, nro as uuneeaswry , would be a school to tenon vice In the tORdorlotu district. TQ OHG.M.l2 A LKGISLATUUE Al.()N(3 THESE LINKS IS A CHIME AGAINST GOO!) GOVHENMUNT AX T,HK.SON TO THE H. PUHi.UW PAHTV. Higher tttiularJ nro belog eroctid nud tho state legislatures and tho Halted StatMS coogrc must rcognlso the fact. party ACTIVE .MACHINE. It makea appointments to strengthen tho W That mSno la a terror to tho Republican machine politician. In this ktate. Yet they havo not bo much to dread It as their own policies But If they want to bo true to the Intoroata of the people and the Re publican party they would do woll to learn w,BJom: .., llK. Lot them learn to conduct ft leglMatt.ro WITH SOME fi GAED TO THEIR PLKDGKS AND THE DEMANDS OF THh J '0I LL. Lot tho legislature bo organized with a machine In tho Interests ot the tnxpayors Instead of tho taxontors Lot Republican officials loam to use the appointive powor and the ad mlnlBtratlvo powor WITH SOME REGARD FOR T'VL, mVouV THE PARTY THEY RKPREBENT. NO LEGISLATURE I.N "lonY WAS SO HONEV-COMHED WITH NEPOTISM AS THE LATL LAMLNT- VII ' Lot It cease to hand out patronage as though It wore a family affair or ft private prorogatlvo TO DO WITH AS THKY PLEASE. "PURLIC OPKICE IS A PUHLIO TRUST. Whon Govornor Chamberlain makes an appointment ho has regnrd for tho public sorvlco first and than ho does not overlook tho party organiza tion and tho mon who do tho hard work for tho party. If tho Republicans want to elect the noxt govornor of this state lot them put up a man of that stripe, WHO WILL NOT KNUCKLE DOWN TO ORGANIZED GRAFT IN ANY FORM". A Republican governor of tho right strlpo would havo boon compelled, to maintain Ills solf-rospcct and tho hold of his party on tho people, to veto Just about what Govornor Clmmborlnln did, except possibly tho Johnson road law. 4 Lot tho Republican politicians put on their thinking caps, rovlso thcl codo of polltlcnl cthlca, quit howling about n Democratic machine, nn-1 glvo tho people A .MACHINE AND LEADERSHIP THAT IS FOR THE PEOPLE INSTEAD OF HOSSISM THAT IS FOR GRAFT, nnd they will dCBorvo to carry tho noxt Oregon election. Otherwise they will not. o THE SALE OP DISSIPATION. In tho April McCluro's thoro Is a study of tho commerce of dissipation In our Amorlcnn cities. Chicago, tho city under study, was choson Blmply bocnuso It Is A TYPI CAL AMERICAN CITY, AND ONE KNOWN HY MILLIONS OF PEC PLE. Tho paralyzing of govornmont, the ruin nnd dospnlr, that tho sale of dissipation has brought upon tho city's civilization is Btartllngly delln oatod by George Klbbo Tumor's nrtlclo, Tho City or Chicago. It Is tho story' of tho business organization of vlco nnd of tho tro inondoua forco Will OH ARE WORKING TO DHSTROY OUR SOCIAL ORGANIZATION IN CITIFS. Tho great, baro, menacing facts of the oporatlon of this huslnoss or ganization nro Bhown with candor and conservatism oxnetly as thoy oxlst- Tlio facts In thoinaolvoa constitute ono of tho moBt startling AR RAIGNMENTS OF AMHKICAN LIFE EVER DROUGHT TO PUHLIC NOTICE. Mr. Turner will ho romombored ns tho nuthor of tho artlclo "Galvos ton, ft Huslnoss Corporntlon," that nppoarod In McCluro's of laat October. Far and wide thlu nrtlclo hns been dlscusaod by civic orgnnlzntlons of many lending cities In tho country. Mr. Turnor'B new study will doubtless create as much discussion. Tho problem na Mr. Tumor bIiows It to us Is not a moral ono nlono nnd pri marily, hut rnthor a btifllnoss or commercial proposition, and his Investi gation of Chicago provos conclusively thnt THE WAVES OF CRIME WHICH HAVE HWEIT OVER IT, us they hnvo swopt ovor other Amor! ran cities during recent yours, nro the results of cold calculating com mercial activity ot the manufaoturpra and merchants of tho olemonts of dissipation. ttti'H '8-H4"H-"W-W-frH-4-HH J CLAIMS CONSUMPTION HAS ITS ORIGIN THE CI NOTES FROM VICTOR POINT. Phono Line Completed Hlmenil Will Movo Sawmill Hasket So- rial to HaWo Funds for School Seals. At the opeulug of another spring Victor, Point Is nil beautiful.. The Sllverton nnd Victor Point tel ephone Hue Is completed nnd has innity new phone gossipers along with It. Uveryone Is excited over the bas ket social that Is to be given at the Victor Point school hbus March 27, for Ute purpose of raising money for new Mhool furniture. A good pro gram haa been prepared, and every one la Invited to come. Mr. Slmerul, the shwihIII man. nenr Prnttim, will soon move his mill near hero, ami begin sowing railroad ties. Mrs. Morley, we are mi to report. Is on the sk list with heart trouble. ! u There are many tonlos In the land Aa by tho papera you eon seo. Rut none of thorn can equal Hoeky Mountain Ten. Dr. Stone's Drng Store, o Longwnrtli AccoitiplUhed Mulriiin. Washington. March 26. Tho capital la muck Interested In ama teur ontorlalnutente, and somo ot tho leaders ot society are very gifted In tho art ot pleasing people with their rendering of music or reudlnRa. Among tho most necomplUhed luttal etana la Nicholas l.ongwortb, son-in-law of the Proeldent, who is as skill ful aa a professional on the violin, while his dialect tongs never fall to please. frtquettUy convulsing hla au. dlenoo, Hl love of wttsle Is onl oxoeeded ly kkt love of iwlltlM. The father of Mr. Lowgworth raotlealv oatublUUtHl the College ot Muslo In Cincinnati, and llret Introdnel tho Theodore Thoanw Oreaessjra there, and also promoted Um annual festi val, wkleh r ngo auraeted at teutton to Cincinnati as a mu.Uat center. BIKor Qwr seems to lawonl thtTHRKMOCKATSMAVK A VKRV TO CURE A COLD IX ONK PAr. Take LAXATIVE RROMO Qulatno Tablet. Druggtsts refnd money It It falls lo our. B, QROVK'S slgaature o each box. 31c, Oregon Stato News. Two htiuiHii skeletons havo been round at Milton, Umatilla county. A rich strike In gold Is reported on ISIIIott creek, In .Inckson county. Pendleton will hnve n horse show, Saturday, Mny Ith. Pendleton hns tke prospect! of a new theatre. Willie I.ehmononsky, who recently died at SeatUe ot a broken henrt, was n Myrtle Point hoy. "Elk Tooth Lucy," the notorious Nes Perce, Indlnu woman, living on the Idaho aide or the state lino, has Joined the church. She Is sold to hnve killed a dosen persons In her career, and hns au elk tooth dress, worth thousands ot dollars. Tke Qelser Grand Hotel, at Dnker City, kas been leased by Frank T. Mlltauer, formerly at the head of the commissary department of the Ilnrrlnwn Hues. o Rlieuiiuitisiu Pains Cared. 11. P. Crocker, Weq., now S4 yoara of age, and for twenty yeare Justice of tke poace at Martlnsburg, Iown, seys: "i am terribly afflicted with sciatic rheumatism In my left arm and right hip. I havo used three bottloa of Chamberlain's Pain Dalra and It did ma lota of good. For salo by Dr. Stono's Drug Store. Yoo Will Get Ttaee Months Interest ON TIIK FIRST DAY OF JILY ON ALL DEPOSITS MADE RE FORK TIIK SKCOND DAY OF APUIU THIS IS A Sl'LKNDID OPPOR Tl'NITV IX) LKK A GUTHDGE SHORT T1MK lN'VtSTMENT. WP. PAY TI1KHK PER CENT I.TKII1T ON MONTHLY MAIi AXCKS tX)MPOUM)Kl) 6KMI. ANNUALLY. Savkigs Deparljotat Capita! Natioaal Baak AccortlliiK to tho views of ProfcsMir vou llchrlng, , , er read before tho Society for the r. ""H Stuttgart, Ger,Iiy, ix'm.tly, the tnul'f on ; . by hint lit a papc il... I"t ui titu if It ,, mv -"'" "-""-., "v-..,h.iij, lx-ctrntiy, the tnbcimi ; Hntl their wny Into tho liuninit system through milk, u' . . IS III Ull-Vtl. "iiinuw imi iiiv; (IUCII'1110 Of D. ItobrH t Miys that tuberculosis milk Is not dangerous, but o, iiou is iiiusl uiota .- itiiiuui.ivu uirottgii tlio Inlwllnff ,j Tho theory of Dr. Koch appears to lm i,.. ...... . . cfittvtl hi tlio medical profession. 11ml lit- nti ,1 ."""Hi a ciireful study of tho problem of tuberculosis Tho splendid results tliat havo been accomplished u j, ganlzcd effort to check tlio spmtd of tuberculosis, it,.!!!!: i incut nnd precautions advocated under tho Koch theorr near uin iihj iuicvi. xnu in. ui wi.Miom is to overlook no I 4l.ii l,nt M-nnlil tifiil in itfei'fiit lnrndn.. ...,., .. FRMt.1 scourge. Couclis and colds should never bo neirlnrtrwi fpi. . """. AlltrV !... .. T lungs boro and In u condition peculiarly rcccptlvo to the tuli!l I germ, which fastens on tho soro places and sets up whit kltl II...1.....1 I.. ....,!.. tlirt c,n!.tn ....!.. .. Vfl iniAtvi iiiiLvuu,,! I...U o.......iH 1,1,1m, 01 consumption. To hrcnk up n cold quickly tlio following formuli tm by it well luiown authority on lung troubles Is most tSaALl Slf I.. .. 1...1 I ..I..1 ,1 fivm1 ttlktr.1.. ...111. A ""B ..tux 11 iuiii iMni. ui ruuu "'-i') iui two otiurcs of Gljecthei it half ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure). Shako well m , In tcnspooniiu uoscs every iotir notirs. it Is claimed this &u will break up it cold in twenty.fottr hours and cure any tourttl is curninc.. xuo ingrvuieiitH nre ine.vyenxive nnd can be pml nt any good drug store. Virgin OH of Pine (Pure) Is put up, for dispensing onlj-.al otinco vials. luiclt vial is securely scaled In a round kwkV-ji with an nigrnved wrapper showing that name Virgin Oil off (Pure), guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act ot at i 1000, serial number -151, prepared only by Loach diemJalftj Cincinnati, Ohio plainly printed thereon. The oils sold It 1 nnd the many rank imitations of Virgin Oil of Pine (Purt) j out under similar iianto and style of pneknge nre not onl; hM tlve for the purpose, hut are often dangerous. It is aln)Tj mat i-eniember that the object of tin Imitator N to deceit e. There ki known substitute for Virgin Oil of Pluc (Pure). 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 mil 11 1 11 1 11 iiiiiih Farewell to Mcilm. Now York, March 2 C Mine. Mol lia last night anng her Inst In "La Hohomo,'" at Hnmniorstoln's Man hattan opera for this Honson. She sung Mlmt In La Dohome to a largo audionoe, who wont wild with enthu siasm. Sho nlso sang in tho bal cony scono from "Romeo nnd Jullot." which was Interpolated botweon tho second nnd third nets of Lnnohomo. Mine, Mellm's contract for noxt sea son culls for hor appearance In four new rolos or her repertolr, In which she has not been heard this your. The next star nt the Mnnhnttnn opera house Is Mine. lCmina Culvo, who will appear on the !Tth In the rolo of Carmen. o Found tit l.nst. J. A. Harmon, of Llzemore, West Va., seys: "At last I have found the perfect pill that never disappoint me; nnd for tho benefit ot others nf illcted with torpid liver and ohronlc constipation, will say: tnko Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills." Guaranteed satisfactory. 25c at J. C. Perry, druggist. CAPITAL COMMISSION 267 Commercial St. Phone 179 CO. Cash Purchasers of Poultry, Eggs, and All Farm Produce. CMm BOraer a package of this famous health and brain building flour and enjoy some good old fashioned New England Browa Bread. A chanco at a Bright hot loaf will make you think you are la Boston. With AUca's Belf.rtsing B. B. B. Floar you can make broad Just like the Puritans used to make. 3-B Panrake Flour Is also a pure foed: self- Trade rising and all ready to Mark mix with water and bake on a hot griddle. ALLEN'S BBB FLOUR CO. PitcMo Coast Factory, Sm Jos, Oil. Eastern Factory, 1MO Wolf MiUs, Kaaawm, Wk. B Mr. nnd Mrs C B. Stow havo been tlMtlng Mr udJtol II. Rnymoml, returned jateriijj their homo In Linn const; Stono Is a sister ot Mrs. Rijx )( ? I. W. ROUEN Manager Salem Undertaking I Co. 5 Funeral Director ui J Embulmer. 1 Calls answered dayd S night. Phone 70, 3SS Court St. W 1 in 1111111111 Petet P's inj' 0.-1- .ha niir idJ rw ,t. whv steal meat rt . ... ., Trr ulMMPL ure " " - r (Vfi 3$ Phono -w Garden Se ... ttrtt S-J e nav . -- Garden See J i seeds are "" rnrrr0Vr .j osio.vw-2, tha noaad. j II FIEW - Fancy . 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