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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1007.
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HOFER BROS., PMh Proprietors
H. IIOFER, Editor. A. P. HOFER. Manager.
TUB JOURNAL STANDS FOR PROGRESS, DEVELOPMENT, GOOD
GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEGRADHD LAHOR.
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SALEM THE AGRICULTURAL CENTER.
Tho atato fair has again set forth the morlts of this clt'y a3 an agri
cultural center, whero tho great musses of the farming population can
como nnd onjoy themselves.
Our wldo streets, our magnificent distances, our state Institutions and
'grounds, our public buildings and business houses, and our magnificent
Xalr grounds and oqulptnonts, WON UNIVERSAL ADMIRATION.
Tho greatest sight in tho world Ib to bohold ten or twenty thousand
"mon, women and children, all well dressed, happy-and prosperous, nil
Troo and enjoying thomsolvcs, all producers and exponents of free Insti
tutions. Tho army and tho navy nro great. Our national and stato govern
ments nro great but a contented, Industrious, sobor, mornl, and vlrtuoiH
cltlzonshIp is greater. IT IS THE GREATEST THING ON EARTH.
Thoso who talk of removing tho stato fair to Portland do not reallza
flint tho property of tho farmors and stock breeders and fruit growers
1b "back of all the wealth and growth of tho big cities.
"With hotter transportation facilities and growth of tho Btato, tho at
tendant at tho stato fair WILL DOUBLE NEXT YEAR.
Salem miiBt havo bettor transportation facilities, more rooms, bettor
atreotB, and hotter accommodatlona for tho people at tho fair and In
ttio city. T1 '- I '
"Noxt year tho principal business flBtroets SHOULD HE DECORATED
AND STRUNG WITH ELECTRIC LIGHTS AT NIGHT.
A bureau must bo organlzod to aocuro lodgings in prlvnto housoa
lurlng tho fair.
Thoro will bo a thousand nutomobilcB attending tho fair noxt year
and a first class modern hotel with gnrago room . on a largo scale
"WIGHT HE CONSTRUCTED AT ONCE.
Tho boulevard lending to tho fair grounds must bo Improved and an
Tauto-drlvowny Bhould bo built for tho oxcluslvo uso during tho fair of
ranchlncs, with a sidewalk, blcyclo Path and Hhndo trees on each sido.
Tho Capital City must nwakon to Ita opportunities to mnko this tho
Huntrnl resldonco and ontortalnmont city of tho state. Lot all who can
nrenllzo tho opportunities for city building bore open their throttlo.
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THE LATE HON. FRANK DAVEY.
WAS MR. DAVEY LYING AS A CANDIDATE OR WAS HE A LIAR
IN THE LEGISLATURE? . . ...
Mr. Davoy as a candidate promised to abolish all perpetual franchises.
The legislature ho organized by means of tho organized lDerests did
not do It. . .,...
DID MR. DAVEV LIE TO THE PEOPLE OF OREGON AS A CANDI-
DATE, OR AS SPEAKER? , , ,
With his record In the legislature and as a politician can tho people
afford to believe anything that Mr. Davoy shall toll them In tho future
nbout public men and matters? .
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After tho oxcltomont of tho stnto fair is over, Tho Capital Journal
Is obliged to tnko up n llttlo spaco discussing tho nbovo gontloman.
Ills porsonnl affairs or his personal history or dofects do not concern
anyone, HUT HIS WORK AS A REPUBLICAN POLITICIAN DOES.
Ho has had Job nftor Job at tho public crib. In fact It has boon hla
.principal Hourco of subslstcnco for tho pnst twonty yenrs.
Ills latent achievement wait as spoakor of tho houso of representatives
AVIIICH HE CONCLUDED BY GETTING A JOB FOR HIMSELF AT
$10 PER DAY, TO REVISE THE RECORDS OF THE LEGISLATURE
OF WHICH RE WAS A PRESIDING GENIUS.
In a Into edition of his nowspnpor In Hnrnoy county ho dovotos n
pago to tho personal nbuso of tho editor of Tho Capital Journal.
Only oiio Domocrntic nowspnpor Iiob paid any attention to Mr. Davoy's
criticisms nnd wo take plcasuro In copying tho sumo for our renders:
(Albany Democrat, Sopt. 18.)
Editor Frank Davoy, of tho IJuniB N'owa, ox-Bponkor of tho houso, Is
'Rotting back on Editor Ilofor, of Tho Salem Journal, in a very red hot,
-nlzzllug manner, of which tho following nro snmples:
"Col. Ilofer hits (ho imputation of being piircliiiNenhlo on any sldo of
' question, etc."
"Financially Interested In every graft, that lias been worked on state,
eounty or rlty."
"Tho Democrats purcliiiNcd Hofor's Niipport with coin In 1002 for
Chamberlain, a further cementing, of tho traitorous alliances being f.
footed yheu, tho governor appointed llofer a recent- of tho uoriiial
Hehools."
"Hnfer lias grafted every Male ollleer who could bo frightened or ca
joled for (ho hin( 17 years."
"He lias (he audacity of (he devil and publicly proclaims himself tho
cliaiiiploii of purity and tho people's Interests."
i "Ho Is mi nssamln of character e.vrept when lie Is paid to (latter."
"Poll! leal mountebank, innate rnttonc.ss, small smiled Jealousies, etc."
lnvoy wuh hum Iter of tho last legislature prolmblj tho worst tho
utato ovr had, and unJoubtoilly llvot in a glass houso, which tho colonel
htiH n big opportunity to fdinttor, and probably will.
Mr. Duvy was omployed on Tim Capital Journnl for a number of
yoars, and for many yoara applaudod tho work of this paper.
Whon Tho Capital Journal attacked tho corrupt gang that wan
plundering tho stato school laud oiiiee, anil Ouo. W. Davla whb provon
n dofaultor for $30,000 and lied tho atato Dnvoy said Col. Hofor wns
all right. WAS DAVI5Y RIGHT 'VllKS, OR IS HE LYING NOW?
Whoa Tho Capital Journal fought tho Bchool book truBt to a stand
still, and Mr. Davoy was mndo iocrotary of tho toxtbook commission, ho
was loud In his praUo of what Col. Hofor had accomplished In whip
Ping u corrupt concern out of tho atato. WAS HE RIGHT THEN, OR
IS UK LYING NOW?
When door was governor Davoy and IiIb family had favors nt his
hands, and It Is a well-known fae that nil tho C1oor nppolntecs nnl
tho Institutions undor his control, and Geer hlinsolf, woro not support
ing Furnish, but woro applauding Tho Capital Journal for supporting
Chamberlain. Marlon county gavo tho" Republican tlukot 1200 to 1500
Republican majority, hut gavo Chamborlaln about threo hundred plu
rality. HOFER WAS ALL RIGHT THEN, HUT IS "PURCHASED"
NOW.
Mr. Davoy nlwnys Yoforu to Gov. Chomborlaln ns a demagog and
bad tnnn gonorally. If Republicans profor a demagog to tho Republi
can uumliioo In n county llko Marlon, WHERE THE I.OCALOIACHINK
WAS DOMINATED BY DAVKY, WHO IS TO BLAME?
In 190a tho Republican party was divided, tho Independent clomont
mipportlng tho Domocratlo nominee. Hofor Drothora Informed candi
date Chamborlaln that thoy IntWlod to support him regardless of
whother ho or his campaign commlttoos spout any monoy advortlsln.;
In this paper or not.
During Governor Chnmborlnln's second campaign Tho Capital Jour
nal Hupportod hU opponont, and rofusod to Bell spaco to tho Democratic
commllUwineu. Tho Sultmi Statesman, of which Mr. Davoy wim odltor.
nlso apiiONtd Chamborlaln BIT SOLD SPACE IN Til EOENTER OF
ITS FltONT PAGK TO CHAMBKRLAlX'S MAXAGKRS TO COUNTER-
.ill what run: I'AI'UU SAID HDITOU1LLV FOR THE RKPUBLI
CAN CANDIDATE.
Mr. Duroy boasts that lis rocelvod 000 moro votos In tho Marlon
county primary of 1900 for reprowntntlvo than Col. Hofor did. Tha
Is truo. but Col. Hofor was running on n reform platform, nuulo no
combinations, rwfusod all nlllaacoa, DID NOT QUALIFY HIS APPROV
AL OF STATEMENT NO. 1, WHILE DAVKY DID. To peoplo who op
posud Statomont No. 1, he said "to b II with Statomuut No. 1." Ills
campaign was one of open barefaced deception of tho voter from be
ginning to end. AND TIIK RESULT PROVED THIS.
So long na tho odltor of this paper Is not guilty of tho outrages com
uilttod on tho peoplo in tho namo of Republicanism that Mr. Davoy has
licon guilty of ho will uot tako tho trouble to dofoud himself.
Being a porpetual taxoator, reprosontlng tho taxoaters, not being n
taxpayer. Mr. Davey wont into tho loglslaturo nnd organized It ON
EXACTLY TIIK OPPOSITK LINKS FROM WHAT COL. HOFER
WOULD HAVK DONE.
Jt thoro woro any reforms that Mr. Davey did not promise tho poopl
Uhoy will not readily recall thoru. Tho legislature was not exactly a
reform body, Tho legislature was opposed In every respect.
Smiles by the Colonel.
Oregon might bo ov-n worso oft
than under Harrlman'B policy of
non-doVelopment. Ho has so far
uot pulled up any tracks.
Secretary Welch, of the Oregon
stato fair, has two offers to go else
whoro at increased salaries. Ho that
la faithful In small things shall sit
at tho feet pf kings. But tho Ore
gon stato fair Is no longer a small
thing.
No longer mention the Salem
hog. Tho hog that took tho state
fair prlzo waB eight feet long,
weighed 1200 pounds, and came
from Mllwaukle.
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Write It down nnd toll It far and
near that tho greatest horso oviT
shown on tho Pacific coast, tho grand
champion horso, wns bred, sired and
damned nnd roared In Marlon coun
ty. Noxt year thoro will bo 1000 auto
cars at the stato fair, If tho manu
facturers can furnish them.
Ono of tho Democratic congress
men from Oklahoma 1b a brother of
Sonator Fulton, of Oregon. It may
bo n good thing for Oregon to bo In
touch with n Democratic houso.
Having secured a creamery, Wood
burn today takos tho first step to
ward securing u cannery. The Junc
tion city Is n splendid placo to plant
nny Industry that needs transporta
tion facilities for its success.
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N. M. Newport, editor of tho Lob-
anon Crltorlon, who stnrtcd as a re
porter on tills paper, "h at Boiling
hnm, defending R. F. Walker, Indict
ed for tho murder of his wife. Sonjo
men grow great from n very humblo
start.'
As spokesman of tho gang, Hon.
Frank Davoy has n groat future.
But that kind of Ropubllcnnlsm lan
guishes thoso days, from Now York
to CallfornJa. Somo of It Is be
hind tho bars and moro of It Is in
hiding.
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Rheumatism
Is ono of tho constitutional diseases. It
manifests Itself In local aches and palns.
Inflamcd Joints and stiff muscles, but it
cannot bo cured by local applications.
It requires constitutional treatment, nnd
tho best Is a course of tho great blood puri
fying and tonic medicine
Hood's Sarsaparilla
which neutralizes tho acidity ot the blood
and builds up tho whole system.
In usual liquid form or In chocolated
tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1.
10,000 REALTY TONIGHT.
Sweet Sixteen Chorus, Catchy Music
and Beautiful Costumes.
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Tho "Swoot Sixteen" chorus of
dnnclng girls with tho Lewis & Lake
Muslcnl Comedy Co., which appears
at the Grand Opera Houso tonight,
presents a dazzling plcturo of youth
nnd beauty. Carefully solected and
trained by Mr. Lewis, they havo
boon thoroughly trained. Thoy form
an artistic sotting for tho rippling
comedy brought out by tho comedl
nns of tho company.
They will present tho miiBlcnl com
ody "A $10,000 Beauty," described
as a musical mixture, full of lato
songs and dances, In nlopathic
doses of laughing medicine. Ono
dose, so tho management Btntes, will
make u mlBanthropo look plcnsanl,
or a hypochondriac say ho never felt
bottor in his llfo.
Tho Seattjo Times of rocont date
says: "A $10,000 Beauty" Is tho
attraction' at tho Lyric theatro this
wcok. There Is senrcoly any plot to
It. It fades away in a lot of dances
and funny BtiylngB by tho comedians.
Miss Marjory Lalfo, who has a make
up In tho first act only, that was
enough to cause unrest In the souls
of tho funny men, promises to bo
como a big favorite. She has nimble
fe'ot nnd hor voice Is Just right for
the songs sho sings."
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IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW
RACYCLEi
$50.00
I Othe Bicycles $25 and
Wc do nepawmg as it sh ld
be done. All classes of e
pains. Rims, tfces etc. re
placed on snort notice : .
1 Best Wok at Honest hi
I Frank J Mooji
BiiiiMiitiwwiiiiniinuMmiinninmniM
SAYS HE IS NOT JEALOUS..
Slgnor Do Caprlo Feels Ho Has Been
Misrepresented in Regard to
Musical Union.
What u Heap of Happiness It Would
Bring to Salem 1 Ionics.
of mlsory nt
tho cause
sick
Havo You Piles?
ur. MMinnnrdt'a iiom-Kold is nn
intornnl Remedy that ontlroly re
movos tho cnuso of I'llos, nnd cures
to stay cured any enso no mnttor
how long standing.
If you havo Plies nnd Dr. Lcon
hardt's Ifoin-Rold will uot euro you.
you got your monoy bnck.
A thousand dollar gunrantoo goos
with ovory bottlo of Hom-Rold sold.
If you want a porfoct and porma
noht euro, ask for Dr. Leonhnrdt'a
Hom-Rold, tho guaranteed Romody.
All drugglat9, $1.00. or Dr. Lcon
hardt Co., Niagara Falls. N. Y Pro'
prletora. Sold by Dr. S. C. Stone,
Salem.
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This Is a Roast.
Portland, Sept. 21. Snmuol
Blytho and tho Saturday Evening
Post camo In for a sovoro roasting
at a meeting of tho Enst Sldo Im
provement Club, ono of tho city's
largest organizations, becnuso of tho
recent nrtldo on Portland In that
papor. "Tho artlclo Is a direct ln
Biilt," doclnrod Presldont McKennn,
"and disgusting."
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The old Pennsylvania Dutch Dun- nml tuo kidneys wero rondored nor
kard rocommondB "Hickory Bark al. My hoalth became better In
Cough Remedy." Guaranteed to cure ovory way."
your cough, and guaranteed to bo I Fr 8''o by all doalors. Prlco 50
pure. Mado from tho bark of tho coins, Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
Bholl bark or white hickory tree. Now York, solo agents for tho Uni
ted states,
Romembor tho namo Doans and
i tako no other.
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Tived by n Bear,
Grovor Lewis, Llgo Fltzwntar and
Vorno Duncan, throo Lebanon men,
woro recently trood by n boar, whllu
hunting above Borlln, tho last man
up losing the log of his pants and a
shoe. Thoy woro kont in the troo
Hard to do. housework with nn
aching bnck.
Brings you hours
lolsuro or at work.
If womon only know
thnt
Backache pains comos from
kidneys.
'Twould snvo much noodlosa woo.
Donn's Kldnoy Pills euro sick kid
noys. Salem peoplo ondorso this:
Mra. Mary Baumgardncr, of -121
Wator St., Salem, Oro., Bays: "1
havo round Doan'a Kldnoy Pills a
romedy thnt la worthy of nil confl
denco nnd am pleased to ondorso
thorn so that other sufforors from
kidney complnlnt mny know how to
get relief. I procured Donn's Kld
noy Pills at Dr. Stone's drug store
and sovoral mombors of our family
havo used thorn with tho most grati
fying rosults. It took thorn mysolf
for a tlrod aching back and a drag
ging down fooling thnt comos from
Irregular and deranged kldnoys.
Tho results woro of tho best. Tho
aching and soronoss was banlsho.l
For sale by dealers everywhere.
DO YOU WANT
A HOME
?
Two dollars a wook doposlted
in our Savings Dopartmont will
buy a homo coating over $1200
in 10 years. Four dollars a weak
for flvo years will do tho same.
Tako our advlso and try it.
Savings Department
Capital National
Bank
SIgnor Do Caprlo, tho woll-known
bnnd director of Portland, who
filled nn engagement ns ' bnrltono
soloist nt tho stnto fair with Mc
Elroy's Military Band, Is qulto In
dignant over tho report which has
boon given out that he, through
Jealousy, wns tho Instigator ot tho
misunderstanding botwoon Profes
sor McElroy and tho Portland mu
sical union, and wishes to mnko tho
following Btntement:
"In tho first placo, nB you know,"
said ho, "I am n mombor of tho
Portland musician's union, and last
year was awarded tho contract to
furnish n band for tho fair hold In
Pendleton. I filled the ongngomout
to tho entlro satisfaction of tho mnn
ngomont, using nothing but union
men, at Portland prices. During
tho pnst year tho Portland union
rnlsod tho prlco for tho services of
Its members to $G per day, which ac
tion I wns not responsible for. This
year I made a bid for tho Pendleton
fair, stating that tho union had
ralsod Its prlcos, and I would hav
to govorn my bid accordingly. Mr.
MoEIroy nlso bid on tho Job, nnd
was awardod tho contrnct. Sovoral
of my friends askod tho causo for
tho union roqutrlng that tho union
prices bo paid In tho Salem and
Pendleton ongngemonts, nnd ha
boon glvon tho impression that,
through Jealousy. I Influenced tho
musical union to hold Mr. McElroy
up on tho engagements. A musical
union Is organlzod for tho purposo
of obtaining n systomnttc scalo of
prices, nnd to promoto a hlghor
atnndnrd of music, and in order to
protect Rb mombors tho laws ot tho
organization must bo enforced. In
tho prosont case tho matter camo up
In tho regular form, whon it was
loarnod that soma of our mombori
had been engaged to play at Salem
and In Pendleton. As for my being
jealous, tho fact that I came to Sa
eom and playod undor Mr. McElroy
would dlsprovo that. No, I am not
Jealous, and had Mr. McElroy
made his bid according to the union
scalo thoro would hnvo boen no
trouble. As for mysol(, I hnvo re
Bolvod that I will not fill an engage
ment again, without It bo as a spe
cially engaged soloist or as director
of my own band, but I havo not
mado this decision because I am jeal
ous of any musician."
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Tho Reason Vhr
"Goal!" yelled half of .v J
players, as they emerged frJ
perato scrlmmago on the i
"Oflsldol" "Foull" "xJ
thrflUPll" tvnrn Ih. -I I
.. ,,, luu MKQr05,j
of tho opposing team, m
rororco wns surrounded br
footballers; but ho rehieii
his decision.
Thoy dragged him from i
oi mo noiu to tho other. Hi
ed at his throat, and lecld
to desist, but they contls
with their excited shouti.
"No goal!" shouted tkt
ers.
Tho rofrrco holdoutHslJ
nu Buuincu ns u no vouia i;l
no sound came from his 1I;I
besoiged him again, Ills 1
ed n purply rod and his j
out, but ho spnko not.
"What Is It?" shonteJ tl
era In chorus, as they tried s
tho answer out ot him.
"Sh-hut up"' he manual
mor out, nftor another 1-1
tompt. "I I'vo mllotl
whlstlo!"
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$100 Reward, $100.1
Tho renders of tbls psjwj
ploasod to learn that ther &"
ono drend'd disease that Ki
been ablo to euro In all IU i'i
that Is ca'nrrh. Hall's Cih-1
! tho only positive cureto
to tho medical fraternltr
to tho medical fraternltr. ft'J
Ing a constitutional dlsea,i
a constitutional treatment
Catarrh Curo la taken Inters
ing directly upon the blood i
coub surfnees of tho syatea.
dostroylng tho foundation el
oaso. and giving the patient (
bv building up the coatM
nsslsstlng nature In doles M
Tim nronrletors hare io b
In ita curatlvo powers tbittfc
Ono Hundred Dollars for
i.o it fniia to cure. 8J"
nf testimonials. AddresiF.
noy & Co., Toledo, 0.
Sold bv drUKBlstS. lit.
Tnko Hall's Family PUU I
slipatlon.
Tho Limit of Life.
Tho most eminent medical sclen-
in tho rain all night, whon tho boar " r? nnn,m0U3. ,n tho conclu-
doparted, and thoy found tholr camp
after a consldorablo huut. Albany
Herald.
Clmmberlaln's Cough Remedy Ono of
tho Bost ou tho Market.
For many years Chamberlain's
Cough Romedy has constantly gained
in favor and popularity until It ia
now ono of the most staple medicines
In use and has an enormous sale. It
U intonded especially for acute throat
and lung disease, such as coughs,
colds and croup, aud can always be
depended upon, n is pleasant and
sate to take and is undoubtedly the
beat In tho market for the purposes
for which it Is Intended. Sold at Dr.
Stoao's drug store.
8lon that tho generally accepted liml
tatlon of human llfo Is many years
below tho attainment posslblo with
tho advanced knowledge of which
tho raco Is now possessed. Tho cri
tical period, that determines its dura
tion, seems to be between 50 and 60;
tho proper care of the body during
this decade cannot bo too strongly
urged; carelessness then being fatal
to logovity. Nature's best helper aft
er 50 Is Electric Bitters, the scien
tific tonic medicine that revitalizes
every organ of the body. Guaranteed
by J. O. Perry, druggist. 60c
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And not bow fr HI
easily it works up. - ,j
hrd and bow flaky ? F,
Worth a trial, isn't "
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