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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1907)
iaBWlWlMm!gWIMIi'll'MWMUMMMaB DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEJUIER 17, 1007. t i ih f. t a- 6 HOFER BROS., Pafcfahtfg and Proprietors M. HOFER, Editor. A. P. HOFER, Manager. XnE JOURNAL STANDS FOR PROGRESS, DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEGRADMD LADOR. GOOD THE VAGRANT. lie catno unto tlio door of heaven, Freo no of old and gay; "'What hnst tiu dono," tho porter cried "That thou Bhould'at pas'thls way?" 'IIant fed the hungry, clothod tho poor!" , Tho vagrant shook his head. ' "I drank my wlno and I was glad, Hut I did not glvo thorn brend." "Hast prayed upon the altar atops?" "Nay, but I loved tho sun." "IlaBt wept?" "Tho blossoms of tho spring, I gathered .ovory one." "But what fair deed enn'st thou prosont? Llko light, ono radiant beam?" "I robbed no child of tils fairy tale, No dreamer of IiIb dream." Mi "AND NO PARTY PLATFORM EVER ELEVATED A DUNCE TO THE PLACE OF A SENSIBLE MAN. "After all, the entlro responsibility Is upon the Individual candidate and tho people should seo that each candidate declares himself on vital public questions, and then sticks to his declarations. "Tho people do not want and will not re-elect a man who runs away when needed, or who goes over to the enemy, or who falls to Hvo up to his ante-olcctlon pledges. "Just let tho peoplo attend to It. The East Oregonlan Is willing to trust them." WASHINGTON'S TOOTH. v JV y Apploton'c Magazine A FRENCH SPINSTER'S PETITION. Morris Townscnd of Oyster Ray Has tin Artificial Molnr Used by First President. Franco's troubles aro not nil co lined to Its Uttlo Imbroglio with Morocco, nor avon with memories of DreyfiiB and his persecutors. Thoro aro but passing grlofs compared with tho orio which Is now nfrontlng tlint plcturosquo nation. Thin latest blow to tho tranquility of tho ropubllc comes from tho 5hand of womnn a splnstor living In Montpollcr, lotio and neglected. Tills nuciont dnmo demands tho onnctmont of a law compelling all Vranchnion to marry boforo they aro thirty years old. SHE SUGGESTED THAT A RECORD OF ALL UNMARRIED PER SONS OF 1JOTH SEXES HE KEPT IN TOWN HALLS, AND THAT "WHEN A MAN REACHKS THE AGE OF THIRTY WITHOUT TAIC XSQ A SPOUSE HE RE LEGALLY WEDDED TO THE SPINSTER 'WHO IS SENIOR ON THE LIST. Prom tho charaotor of this potltlon It Is vory ovldont, If It oxprosso3 tho sontlmont of tho womon of Franco, that womanhood In that coun try Is on a vastly dlfforont plnno from what It Is In this. Thoy aro cortnlnly far bohlnd tho tlmos In thought and opinion If tlioy look upon nmrrlngo as tho hoIo silm and ambition of their box, or nB tho only possible caroer for n woman to Holect. Now, no Bolf-rospectlng American womnn would ontortnln such Ideas Tor a nlnglo commont oapoclnlly If sho woro a numbor In good stand ing or a womnn'B club, whtiro MARRIAGE IS REGARDED AS HUT 'ONE OF AN ALMOST INNUMERABLE LIST OF OCCUPATIONS SHE CAN 1WLLOW. Every truo Amorlcan woman would llko to bo happily married and Imvo a family of children around hor, but sho would scorn a proposi tion that Bho marry a man nlmply for tho sako of bolng married. If sho fliiilB It Imposslblo to secitro a huobnnd ngroenblo to hor tastes, 'lio turns hor thoughts In nnothor dlrootlon nnd looks for hnppliioss and -contontiuont In other Holds of usefulness and of Bolf-dovolopmont. All sho wants Is a chance to cam hor own living and to luivo a hnnd vor volco In frnmlng tho laws undor whoso protection sho rosldos. Ah far ns gutting n hunlmml la ooucornod, that Is a mattor the Amor lcan woman will attoud to horsolf, without any patornnl nsslstnnco from tho government, nnd without awaiting hor turn on a list of ollglblos llko Horvnnt girls seeking a Job it an omploymont olllco. Hho Is a womanly womnn, and an hiicIi would profor to onduro priva tion and hardship to lending horsalf Io'hucU a Hchomo as this now Hug posted by tho lotio French splnstor. Tliji Amorlean woman has domnndod a tnx an bncholorc; but com iriilstiry innrrlngo novor! o FAREWELL TO CONVENTIONS. Tho linker City Herald (Rnptibllanii) roprlnti and commont on an Qdltorlnl on Rtntomont 1, In tho West Orogonlau (Doinoorntlo), and tho two nrtlrlvH nro npoiulod as Hhowlug the trend of public opinion outside of pollllfH or rogardloHH of tluuu: Tho party iimn who litis onjoyod year nttor your tho conventions of Ills party and taking a "day off" brooking good cigars, taking a drlyk nnd doing various othor things out of tho ordinary dutlott of his llfo way bo loth to glvo up these Uttlo plcnsuros. Ho may rogrot that no longer can ho stand on ,tho lloor of tho con tention and with n thirty mlmitu Bpuooh toll tho qunllllcatlonB of his cholco for a eortalu olllco. And, too, hu may think Iiommiho hu cannot hunr tho band piny nnd seo Iho Hug wave that the Hopubllcnn party Is gone to tho bowwows. Tho tlmn has coroo when things nuiBt ohnngo In Oregon. Thoro will- bo no conventions for tho Axing of slntos, smoking cigars, taking a drink nnd paying off political debts. Tho peoplo nro through with tho early day process which, llko the Amoiicnn Indian, has to, glvo wny to progress. Tho day for one ronn In a township bring In his delegation and 4hon demnnd a placo on tho county ticket for himself or frlond Is at nn end. It Is tho comroou people tvho have spoken tho word In this stnte, nnd their edict is Anal. That word was uttered by men who nro not versed In handling delo. gntlons nnd do not want to bo. IT IH VOICED IIV T1IK HOME-BUILDER THE 'MAN WHO 1M. PROVES THE STATIC AND MAKES TRW SAGE 11RUSH DESERT 11LOSSOM AS THE ROSE. UK IS THE ONE WHO HAS A RIGHT TO RAY WHO SHALL FILL OFFICE, AND A1UDINO 11Y HIS SELECTION THE STATE OF ORE tlON WILL NEVER RE FORCER TO ROW ITS HEAD AGAIN .IN rWAMK, OR MAKE EXCUSES FOR OFFICIALS WHO HAM: VIO ).VIT.i) THEIR OBLIGATIONS AND MANHOOD. While th East Orogonlan has tho onr marks of n Domoorntlc paper nnd politically could not bo UBod for n guldepost on tho tariff nnd other Important questions, Its sontlmont along tho lino of holding conventions , la surely pertinent nnd phmBlng to those who do not do politics for mon ey. I lore It Is: "It U not likely that olthor tho Democratic or Hopubllcnn party will lold county or state conventions In Oregon preceding tho 190S cam imlgn "Tho thinly vollod method of holding a mass meeting of votora (po IHIclatu) for tho purpose of 'miKiioiitluK (Axing up n slate) candidates for olt'ctlou at tho primaries. Is out of date. Tho primary nominating law doe8 not rocognUo this subterfuge as legitimate Tho primary law makes each onndidnto responsible dlrootly to tho poo plo and that U tho only practical wtty. "Tho pnoplo-nro uot going to nomlunto nn unflt man. 4,In ovory county, whoro praotlcnlly ovory 'man U known personally to nlmost every othor man, thoro Is Htt0 dnngor of tho wrong man or of a dangerous or uutlt man bolng nominated. "The peoplo know, as well as conventions, who Is who. K INSTKAD OF SUBSCRIBING TO A LOT OF JUNK CONTAINED IN A POLITICAL PLATFORM, Till J PEOPLE SHOULD AND WILL IN. IT ON EACH CANDIDATE UAVlXq PERSONAL CAPACITY, PER. OfcL RESPONSIBILITY, PERSONAL HONESTY. NO VAUTV PLATFORM KVKIt 5L1DK A CANDIDATE 1)0 RIGHT K IT WAS NATURALLY IN HIM TO 10 WRONG. "NO PARTY PLATFORM EVER MADE A CANDIDATE MORE TAPAHLK. Oystor Bny, L. I., Sept. 17. Theodore Roosevelt Is not tho only President from whoso mouth a tooth has been preserved. Hero In Oys ter Day Is an artlAdal molar from tho mouth of Ooorgo Washington. It Is mounted on a six-pointed velvet Btnr and contained In a gold box, on tho lid of which In has relief Is n proAlo of Washington. Of tho genuineness of tho rollc thoro Is no doubt. It Is ono of many momentoes of tho revolutionary period with which tho old Town sond homcBtend, whoro Mnjor Andro lived up to within a wcok of his capture, Is filled. Tho tooth, which Is fashioned from tho Ivory of nn olophant'a tusk, enmo Into tho possession of Potor S. Townsond, nnd tho cor.tlAcato at testing It to bo ono of tho Wash ington's falso toeth Is in tho hand writing of Townsond himself. The Ink Is fnded, but with tho nld of a glass may bo read: "A tooth .that hnd boon worn by donornl Washington. It was Axed by Mr. John Groonwood, dentist, In Now York boforo tho year 1790. Presented to Potor S. Townsond, M D by Mr. Isaac J. Groonwood, n son of John Groonwood, nt Now York, January 2, 1821, together with a letter from Gonoral Washington In his own handwriting." As furthor corroboration of Potor Townsond's statomont thoro Is pro Horvcd with It a clipping from a Now York paper of 20 years ago which reads: "Tho Amorlcnn Joumnl of Dontnl Sclonco for 1813 stntos that George VnBhlngton lost most of his nnturnl teeth nt on enrly ago, rolylng upon tho nrt and skill of ono Mr. John Groonwood, a distinguished dontlst or Now York, to mako good .tlp do Acloncy. Washington's, , nrtlAclal tooth woro manufactured I from tho Ivory of tho tusk of tho olophnnt, tho only material at that tlmo em ployed for tho purpose" A logend has como down through tho Townsond ramlly, howovo'r, thnt tho tooth thoy Jiavo was; whittled fiom tho tooth or n wolf. Morris Townsond, tho prosont . roprosontn tlvo or tho ramlly In Oystor Bay, hoard tho logond from his fathor nnd an uncle, but he believes tho tooth wns carved out of olophnnt Ivory. Tho autograph letter of Gonoral Washington to Greonwood dlsap ponrod years ago, but tho provlous gonoratlon or Townsonds rocallod that It was couohod In tho stntoly courtesy or tho tiny, nnd thnnkod tho dentUt for his skill In so closoly counterfeiting a natural tooth. Greonwood was ono of throo den tists who practlcod In Now York city botwoen 1785 and 1795. His homo ami olllco woro In Mnldon Lane. He hnd tho cream of tho practlco, nnd It Is said his Incomo was 200 pounds Btorllng a year, which was regarded as largo. Groonwood also was a ouppor nnd loecher, nnd froquently was callod on to domonstrato hla ability In thoso arts by tho faculty of King's collogo, tho predecessor ot Columbia. HIGH CLASS PERFORMANCE. New Vaudeville Show nt the Kllnger Grnndo Entertains Largo Audi ence Last Night. Tho show which was given by the new vaudovlllo company last night at tho Kllnger Grande was ono of tho most ontortalnlng performances that has been given by any vaudo vlllo company In the Uttlo theater. An entire change was made last night both In tho program and tho performers, with tho exception or Miss Tcrrcssa Forrln, tho talonted Illustrated song slngor. who will re main in Salem nnothor week. Last we'ok sho delighted her audiences by rendering "Tho Moon Has His Eyes on You," which with tho bonutirul .illustrations on tho screen brought fond recollections to thoso who had wandorod In tho moonlight. Last night Miss Forrin rondorod "Alono," which wns well received. Moncrlof & Smith aro clover sketch and comedy and singing ar tists, whom tho management was fortunnto In securing. Tholr net wns vory much appreciated by tho audlonco. Tho "Zat Zams" knlto throwing act, whllo somowhat sou sntlonal In its apparent dnngor 1b among the host or its kind ovor Been In tho city. Tho Illusion work wns clover nnd In ItBolt worth tho prlco or ndmlsnlon, "Llstn," tho sorpontlno dancing girl, wns graco and bonuty personl Acd', and won tho admiration of tho audience Tho moving pictures were highly ontortalnlng being of a ro Anod nnturo ns was tho ontlro por-rormnncc. IT" L The Cough Cure His Great-Grandmother used o Cure your children's coughs with the oldest and best-known courfi remedy in the world the same one their great-Rrand- mothers used and had faith in, DR. D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT is the same today as when it was first pre scribed by Dr. Jaync 77 years ago. This remedy ha3 relieved and cured coughs so successfully for generations that it is to-day the standard cough cure in thousands of homes all over the world. Don't neglect your children's coughs don't neglect your own cough. The sys tem is quickly weakened by a constant iwiiuuug buuKu,unu mm open to pneu monia and other pulmonary diseases. The best time to cure a couch I right now, and the best remedy is Jayne's Expectorant Three sized bottles, $1.00, 50c., 25c Jayna'i Tonic Varmlfol It afo euro for worrni, a tplendld children's remedy, and a tonic for the whole family. Jayurt Sanative rilli li an effective liver regulator. n laxative, purgative, camaruc ana aiomacn tonic THE MARKETS. BALKM MAItKET. Local Wliolewilo Market. Hggs 20c cash. Duttor 3I5c; rat, 333Cc. Hens 11 c; young chlckons, 11 c. Local wheat 7Cc. Onts 33tf3rc. . Bnrloy $20. Flour Hard wheat, JG.OO; valley $3.85 0 $4.00. Mill fcodDrnn, $19.60; shorts, $21. Hay Cheat, $10 $12, and clovor, $10 $12 por ton; timothy, $13 $1G. Onions $4.00 por cwt; potatoos, $1.00 per cwt. Potatoos 90c cwt. HopsOld, 4Cc; now, 7 So, Chlttlm hark G7c. Wool -20c. Mohair 29c. CORVALLIS & EASTERN R. R. Tho old l'onnsylvanla Dutch Dun kard rocommonds "Hickory Bark Cough nomody." Quamntoedto cure your cough, and guaranteed to bo pure. Mado from tho bark of the shell bark or whlto hickory tree For salo by dealers everywhere. DEPOSIT your idle money where it will draw interest. We pay" three ,rrr cent on deposits of one dollar or more. Deposits can be made any time. SmaH accounts welcomed. Savings Department Capital National Bank Tropical Fruits. Bananas $G. Orangos $4 $5. Lomons $G.0'08$6.50. lietull Market. Oats Whlto, $28 por ton; whoat, 90o por bu.; rolled barloy, $28. Eggs 35 c. Buttor Country, 35c; croamory, 40c. Flour Valley, $1.15 $1.20 per sack; hard whoat, $1.25 $1,40. Bran C5c por sack; $21 por ton, Tay Timothy, 85 90c por cwt; cheat, 70c; clovor C5c por owt.; shorts, 909Go por cwt. Livestock. Hogs Fat, 6tfc. Cattle 1100 1200 lb steers, 3ttc. LIghtor steorb 3 3 Vic. Stock hogs 6c. Cowb and heifers 900 1000 lb, 22V4c Lambs 4 c. Veal Dressed, 5 7c. TI3II3 TAnLE NO 07. Trains from and to Vaqulna. No. 1 Leaves Yaqulnn 7:15 a.m. Arrives at Corvallls 11:00 a.m. Arrives at Albany 11:58 a.m. No. 2 Leaves Alhnny 12:35 p.m. Loaves Corvallls 1:30 p.m. Arrives at Yuqulna 5:40 p.m. Trains to and from Detroit. No. 3 LoaiKis Albany 7:30 a.m. Arrives at Detroit 1230 p.m. No. 4 Leaves Detroit 1:00 p.m. Arrlvos at Albany 5:55 p.m. Trains for Corvallls. No. 8 Loaves Albnny 7.55 n.in. Arrives at Corvallls .... 8:35 a.m. No. 10 Lonvos Albany 2:25 p.m. Arrlvos nt Corvallls .... 3:05p.m. No. C Loavos Albnny 7:35 p.m. Arrives at Corvallls 8:15 p.m. Trains for Albnny. No. 5 Loavos Corvallls C: 30 a.m. Arrives at Albany 7:10 a.m. No. 9 uuuvua liorvnius 12:30 p.m. Arrives at Albany 1:15 p.m. No. 7 Leaves Corvallls 6:00 p.m. Arrlvos nt Albnny C:40p.m. rso. ll (Sunday only) Leaves Corvallls 11:15 a.m. Arrives nt Albany 11:58 a.m. No. 12 (Sunday only) Leaves Albany 12:35 p.m Arrlvos nt Corvallls i:is p.m. For furthor Information apply to GEO. F. KEVINS, Gen. Pass, Agt., Albany, Ore. ati DON'T LET THIS HAPrB Put thoso good resolution you mado on January 1st Into tl at onco by replacing your old plnti lng with tho nowoRt Ideas In uilU.1 open plumbing, and you will b til o tho nnnoynnco of leaking plj and flooded floors, as well at doctor's bills. Wo will furnish cstlmatd Itl plumbing, gas fitting and satlifadloJ Is guarantocd as to workmanship tsj charges. A. L. FRASER 858 SUto Street. Phono 130. Port hi ml Wholosalo Market. Wheat Club, Sic; valley, S2o; bluo atom, S3c. Oats Cholco white, $23$ $24. .MlUstuff Bran, $1S. Hay Timothy, No. 1, $15fi$l7: jalfalfn, $13. Vetch $8.60. ( Poultry Hens, 12 13c; spring 'chlckons, 12 & 13c; drossod ohlok lons, lG17c; ducks, young, 12 C 13c; pigeons, $1$1.25. Pork Best, $6 $6.50. iJtmbs Spring, $4 $4.75. Mutton $4. 25 $4.50. Hops Cholco, per lb, 6c. Wool Valley, coarse to medium, lSlbSOc; eastern Oregon, 12018c, Sick IlestUche, This disease is caused by a de raugomont of the stomach. Take a dose ot Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to correct this tflsordor and the sick headache will disappear. For salo at Dr. Stoae'a drug store.' SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Tlmo Card No. 48 EffccUvo t Juno 10, Toward Portland Passenger. No. 165:23 a. m., Oregon Ex press. No. 18 S:40 a. m., Cottage Grove Passonger. No. 124:45 p. m Shasta Ex press. r No. 149:28 p. m Portland Ex pi ess. Toward Portland Freight. No. 222 10:5S a. m., departs ii. J 6 a, m., Portland Fast Freight. No. 22610:40 a. m.. denarLs 11:38 a. m Way Froleht. Toward Sun Francisco Passenr No. lln:03 a. m., Shasta Ex press. No. 17 6; 42 p.m., Cottage Grove Passenger, No. 159.-5G p. m., California Ex press. No. 131:31 a. m.. San Francis co Express. Toward Shh Francisco Freight. No. 2212:33 a. in.. San Fra. clsco Fast Freight. No. 22511:56 a. m.. UriTM 11:25. Send the Family Washing To Us and you'll never bother with hwlM It done at homo again. Time tu when ovory family could not Sj to send tho washing to a Isondrfi but times havo changed o, ti have the methods and price. TodiT j you can better afford to send tto j family washing hero than not U. Ask about our prices on family lng, rough dry, or finished. The Salem Steam Laundry Phono 23. 130-100 S. Liberty f' - ' - "i- . m m r -i r v rsj i O ,-PC TlKMfMHMAMgaMk( THIO,T THE BEST ROAST TllB FAnLY EVER " r . .kt.innH from our P1 tender and juicy beef. "2 pork. All our meats are eto" from the chol.cest, and pWir tho table to suit the demand or rastldlous. Our price are J0 quality tban you can find i place in Salem, E. C. ORGS . Pboae Ml. . 8" "I - cA-iwssgA.V .- - mnr t &?&& 9iff4i3Su