Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 19, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOVIWAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATMIDAY, OCTOBER JPOJ;
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HOFER BROS Pafcfehefs and Proprietors
H. IIOFER, Editor. A. P. HOFER, Manager.
WIE JOURNAL STANDS FOR PROGRESS, DEVELOPMENT,
GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEQRADBD LABOR.
GOOD
HEART'S SEASONS.
When tho Earth ws flushed end tho trees wore young
And tho bluoblrds called from an April sky,
Beyond where tho moon's slim cradlo swung
Llfo'a long.Iong vistas bo'foro ub hung 1
Half-veiled In tears, though we knew not why;
"For hearts wore yoarnlng but on the tongue
Tho slow words faltered, and lips were shy.
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When tho Earth was green and the trees were strong
And tho river sang to the warm, -white sun,
tUo hdtirs woro blltho and tho days wore long,
For llfd wnB working, and work was Bong v
No walling minor of things undone .
And not black discord of hopes gono wrong;
Llfo'B sands' woro many, end slow to run. i
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When tho Earth Is bleak and tho trees are pale t
And tho cast wind cries through tho falling rain,
Draw close, dear heart, from tho rising gale; ,
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wn'ii monnuro uravoiy uur uiu.inur mm -
6t wide, poor stubblo and scanty grain.
But, dear, wo havo tried; If tho harvest fall
Tho Lord of tho Harvest will count our pain.
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Whon tho trees are gay and tho Earth Is white
And tho northwlnd Blngs In tho chimney stone,
Thon, hand In hnnd, wo will wait tho night;
With qulot hearts, wo will say good night. . , '
Dear heart, was not all tho year our own? , "'
Thoro Is no dnrknoss Lovo cannot light
Wo'll faco, togothor, tho groat Unknown I
In September Everybody's.
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GREATEH WILLAMETTE AND GREATER SALEM.
Tho Capital Journal gives a great denl of spaco today to tho promo
tion work of WHIamotto University Endowmont fund.
For tho good namo of Salem lot It bo said, this city has novor turned
n doaf car to tho DEMANDS OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
That sum of $30,000 towards tho endowment of Wlllnmotto should
bo ralsod In tho characteristic wny of Salem In ono tiny.
A groator unlvorslty.wlth quarter of n million endowmont, and a
thousand students, moans A GREATER SALEM, A GREATEIt ORE
GON. Orogon Ih growing so fast, It behooves us to keep paco with tho
ntato. Wo are In danger of falling behind.
With paving of our streets, with nn endowmont for our university,
with a now oloctrlo rnllroad coming In to tho city, HALKM IS IT.
Civic spirit and civic prldo should dlctato tho quickest and hcartcst
rosponso to tho needs of tho hour. ' ; i'w
Salem should Biistaln tho Wtllnmetto oudowmout not becauso of
Methodism, but BECAUSE IT IS IN THE INTEREST OF OUR CAPI
TAL CITV.
This community should do Just as much to endow nny slmllnr Insti
tution with similar chnngo of growth, Catholic, Episcopal, Jew or gon-lllo.
Blood Humors
Commonly causo pimples, bolls, hives, eczema
or salt rheum, or somo other form of erup
tion; but sometimes tho? exist in tho system,
indicated by feeling of weakness, languor,
loss of appetite, or general debility, without
causing any breaking out.
Hood's Sarsaparllla expels them, renovates,
strengthens and tones tho whole system.
This is the testimony of thousands annually.
Accept no substitute, but insist on having
Hood's Sarsaparilla
In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets
known as Sarsatabs. 100 doaoa L
4 1 1 1 1 1 in i am i un i m it;
1 THE CHURCHES i
IIUHIN
iV.uk MET
HODS IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS.
Tho batllo of tho IiuhIuohr men In tho city t-nuncjl him not boon
ngnliiBt Individuals but fpr better methods.
Tho struggle of tho business momliors of tho Salem school board hns
not boon ngalnst anyouo" mombor but TO ENFORCE ORDERLY PRO
CEDURE. That abuses creep Into public affairs Ih not tho fault of anyono In
particular, hut tho rosult of accumulating orrors.
With Increasing puhllc Intolllgoiico HHTTEU RICSULTS ARE DE
MANDED IN AD.MIMKTRATIO.V.
Tho roport of tho grand Jury on tho North Commorclnl stroet
bridge will bo awaited with groat IntoroHt by tho public.
Tho decision of tho olrcult court on tho lotting or tho contract for o
montlng tho door of tho North S.ilom school WAS HENEFICIAL.
Horoaftur It wilt bo undorstool that tho ohalrmau of n city council
commlttoo will not bo ablo to iIoIiuhIiiosh without tho rest of his com
mlttoo. Horoaftor n slngld mombor of tho school board onnnot go ahead and
lot a big contract on bis own notion, OH BV HIS OWN INDIVIDUAL
ACTION.
ThoHo n ro stops In tho evolution of nlvlo dovolopmont that havo to bo
fought out In tho public forum, AND IN THE PRESS.-
If this pupor has said n word that has gratod harshly on tho norvou
of any of ltw roudore, It humbly apologizes, it wns u public duty.
THE PALMING Ol'l' (IF SUHSTITUTES.
One of tho groatost frauds prno'loed today Is tho plaining off on the
people of substituted articles.
Whon you havo tho money and uro ready to pay you ought to GET
WHAT VOU ASK FOR.
Tho advertisers In this papor uro competitors In tho ppon mnrkot.
Thoro are many roitRons why you ask for advortlsod artlolos, but ab
solutely none why you should lot a substituting donlor palm off some
thing which ho claims to bo "JUST AS GOOD" OR BETTER" OR
"THE SAME THING" as tho article you requested.
Tho advertised article must of necessity bo of tho highest qualltv,
otherwise It could not bo successfully sold and the advertising con
tlnod.
Rome of tho nrtleloa advertised In this paper cannot bo substituted.
Tho buying public rocognUoa tho superior quality of ndvortlsed nrtl
olos.
THE SURSTITl'TOR REALIZES THAT FACT AND TRIES TO SELL
INFERIOR GOODS ON THE ADVERTISER'S REPUTATION.
PROTECT YOURSELF BV REFUSING SUBSTITUTES.
For Instance there Is no substltuto In this community for Tho Cnpltm
Journal.
It Is a newspaper In a olass all by Itsolf. and tho abuso of those who
llnd It In their way has only holptd It along.
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Christian Science.
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
440 Chomokota street. Services Sun
day at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m
Subject of lesson Bormon, "Probation
After Death." Sunday school at
11:45 a. m. Tho Wednesday even
ing meeting Is hold at 7:30 p. m.
Reading room In tho church open
each afternoon except Sunday. All
are cordially Invited to, attend tho
services and tho reading room.
The First Christian.
Regular preaching services at 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Victor Dorrls
will occupy tho pulpit morning and
ovoning. Respective themes, "Tho
History of tho Early Church at
Work," and "Tho Vino and the
Branches." Blblo school at 12 m.
Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. m.
All cordially Invited. Revival moot
Ings contlnuo through tho weok. D.
Errott, minister. '
First Presbyterian.
Church Btreot near Chemeketa
street, Rov. Henry T. Bnbcock, pas
tor. Morning Borvlco at 10:30 a. m
preaching by tho pastor, themo, "A
Doflnlto Pathway to Victory." Sun
day school at 12 in. Christian En
donvor at 0:30 p. in. Evening sor
vlco at 7:30 p. in., proachlng by tho
pastor, thomo, "Rojoctcd by His
Own." Public cordially Invited to
those services.
W. C. T. U.
Rev. Jones Oliver will nddreBs tho
Gospol Tomporauco mooting nnd
Mrs. S. E. Oliver, president of Sa
lom union will glvo a verbal roport
of tho Stato Woman's Christian
Tempornnco union hold this weok In
Eugene. Every ono Interested In
vited. Sunday at 1 p. in, nt tho W.
C. T. U. hrtTl, corner of Ferry nnd
Commorclnl.
(iohimI Chapel.
Flftoonth and Mill stroets. Sun
day school at 10 a. in. Preaching
nt 11 a. in. nnd 7:30 p". nV'Tosti-
inony sorvlco at 0:30 p. m. Prnyor
mooting Friday ovoning.
Central Congregational.
Roguhir services nt 11 n. m. nnd
7:30 p. m., conducted by tho pastor.
Sunday school and Endonvor moot
ing as usual. Mr. Anderson will
sing n solo nt tho ovoning sorvlco.
Blblo study Thursdny ovoning.
St. Paul'.
Chomoketn and Church stroots,
Rov. Barr G. Loo, roctor. Twonty-
llrst Sunday uftor Trinity. Services
nt 7:30 a. m., 11 a. in., 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school, 10 n. in. All nro wol-como,
Flrht Methodist
Rov. W fl. Sollook, minister.
Topics of sermons nt 10:30 u. in.
and 7:30 p. nn.: "Tho Beauty of
Hollnoss" nnd "Tho Sick General."
Epwor'h I.oaguo at C:15. All nro
hoartlly welcomed.
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Cnn you nfford to trlfto with so
sorlouB a matter as to neglect a bad
cold or cough, whon for a trifling
nmount you can securo a bottle of
"Hickory Bark Cough Romody,"
that Is guaranteed to euro or monoy
refunded. Prlco 25c, 50c and 1.00
por bottle. For salo by dealers ov
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OASTOIII4..
B4m th lt8 KM Ym HatrAtap Bougfrt
PAID A
. DELICATE
TRIBUTE
The Late John Paul Jones Made Sut-
ject of Circular Letter By the
Company
THE BACHELOR WOMAN.
Tho bachelor woman of tho present day and ago Is an Important fac
tor In aoaloty nnd In modorn civilisation.
Many of those baoholor womon All important plncas In tho domostlc
economy of families with tholr multiplying wants.
Tho baoholor woman owes It to horoalf ami to socloty to tires well
without being gaudy or MAKING A FASHION PLATE OF HERSELF.
Walking and physical oxorclso nro Important. But a qulot hour for
mental recreation and spiritual refreshment ARE ALSO VITALLY
NECESSARY.
Tho socloty of children Is a valuable holp to froshness and vivacity
In tho Ilfo of anyone, and especially tho slnglo woman.
With lltoraturo ami music, w'lth frlonds and flowers, with childhood
to brighten part of tho day tho bncholor woman Is not tho most forlorn
Individual in tho world.
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Any
Voting
Man
Who Is roally dotermlned to
get nuond, to accumulate, some
thing to bo ono of tho solid and
substantial men of tho commun
ity, can do It.
Just a llttlo solf-denlal nud the
careful conserving of your In
come until you havo onough to
makq an Investment then keep
your money working for you
Evon If your present Income Is
small, you can start a savings
bank account, and begin to ac
cumulate a fund for future In
vestment, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK.
Generally when a man has given
his best for a great corporation, un
less indeed ho becomes Its real head,
his death causes but llttlo rlpplo In
thnt corporation's life.
Thero Is a promotion somewhere
a now namo takes It place on the
pay roll, and except that thoso who
wero closely associated with him
montlon his flno traits or recall somo
pleasant incident occasionally, ho Is
forgotten. It Is on this account that
a departuro from this rulo becomes
more noticeable Tho Journal notes,
and commends tho action of Genoral
Passongor Agent Murray and other?
In authority In tho Southern Pacific,
in omclally calling tho attention of
tho agents of tho company and It?
other employes, to tho passing of ono
Intimately associated with thom.
A trlbuto of this kind Is rare In
deed, and as unexpected and sur
prising as a wild flowor that finds
plnco to bloom In somo protected
niche within a busy city.
A fow days ago thore was issued
from tho genornl passenger depart
ment of tho S. P. at Portland, the
following circular letter:
Death of John Paul Jones.
To Agents:
John Pnul Jones, traveling pas
senger agent of tho Southern Pnclflc
company ( lines In Oregon), died at
tho Good Samaritan hospital, Port
land, Oregon, Saturday morning,
Octobor 12, 1907, aftor a llngorlng
Illness of moro thnn five months.
Ho was first taken sick early In May.
whllo accompanying an excursion of
Portlnnd Shrlncrs to Los Angolos to
attend their annual pllgrlmngo In
that city, and except for occasional
periods of short duration, ho did not
rally afterward.
Mr. Jonos was ono of tho votornm
of tho railroad sorvlco of tho north
west. Ho enmoto Oregon from Mis
hourl In 1881, nnd soon nftorwnrd
accoptcd tho position of fornge
mnator of tho Oregon & California
railroad, at that tlmo pushing con
struction work south of RosoburG.
In 1S87 ho wns appointed travollng
passongor agont, which position ho
rotnlncd until his death.
Tho peculiar duties of his posi
tion mndo It necessary for him to
mlnglo with peoplo everywhere, nt
all times and undor nil clrcum-tnncos,-
nnd a fitting tribute to hl
long and fnlthful servlco was tho
high rogard, confidence and affection
of all who know him. Though mild
of mannor ho was of strong per
sonality, gontlo, courtoous, nnd lov
ablo, and tho announcement of his
death, evon though hourly expect
ed, Is tho occasion for widespread
sorrow and rogrot.
Tho fuuornl took placo In Salem,
undor tho Improsslvo sorvlco of the
Knights Templar of thnt city, of
which fratornlty ho wns an honoro-l
mombor. Ho wns also an Elk and
a Mnccabco. Ills widow and aged
mother survlvo him, both residing
on his fnrm near S,alem.
Win. McMurrny, Genornl Pnsson
ger Agont, Portland, Oregon.
Chns. S. Feo, Passongor Trnfllc
Manngor, San Francisco, Cal.
John M. Scott, Ass't Genoral Pas
songor Agont, Portland, Oregon.
How to Cure a Cold.
Tho question of how to euro a
cold without unnecessary loss of
tlmo In which wo nro all moro or
less Interested, for tho quicker n
cold Is gotton rid of tho less dangor
of pneumonia and other serious dls
oasos. Mr. B. W. L. Hall of Wnvor
ly, Va., has used Chamberlain's
Gough Romody for years and says:
"I firmly bollovo Chnraberlaln's
Cough Romedx to bo absolutoly tho
best preparation on tho market for
colds. I havo recommended It to
my frlonds and they nil agreo with
mo." For salo at Dr. Stono's drug
store.
Madame Why Is that pall hang
ing on tho gas Jet? . t m
Bridget You said tho gas leak
ed, and I'm trying to catch It.
Philadelphia Press.
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A Criminal Attack,
on an inoffensive citizen Is frequent
ly mado In that apparently useless
llttlo tube called the "appendix."
It's generally the result of protract
ed constipation, following Hvor tor
por. Dr. King's Now Life Pills regu
late Uo liver, prevent appendicitis,
and establish regular habits of the
bowele; 25c at J. C. Perry'a drug
store.
Before
Taking
Bcecham'9 Pills, the man or
woman who 13 disturbed by in.
digestion, sluggish bowels, bil
iousness, sick headache, bad
blood, dizziness, or loss of sleep
is in a bad wsv.
These conditions shquld be
remedied. After a few doses of
Aft,
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T.i
!&?. i7i
;;r"ietiiivni
Fmsms
jJeawmj m
there is a quick Improvements
tne general ucaitu. Slight ail
ments may develop into more
serious affairs, unless promptly
taken in hand. Use Bcecham's
Pills when you feel out of con
dition and you -will huvc no
cause to complain that
You Feel
Worn and Old
Sold Xrary where In Boxea
HWBWMHMnnHI
NEWPOI
The Ideal Pacific
Coast Resort on
YAQUINA BAY
Comfortably and quickly reached from SALEM tt. 1
Pacific to Albany, thonco CorvAlHs & Eastern Rallroti 1
TCminrl frln rnfna ffnm QlT.T3?r r AA - ...j. .. Ai
for return until Octobor 31st, and $3.00 for three du Ua
going Saturdays nnd roturnlng Monday following diUoJi
tlckctB honored for going or return trip from AlbtaTMfi
& Eastern "every Sunday" excursion train leaving AlUyd
m. ana roturning icavo wowport 6:30 P. M.
For furthor information call on ticket agent Sontlerjf
Salem, Corvallls & Eastern, Albany, or
GEO. F. KEVINS,
General Passenger Agent, Corvallls & Eastern RallmdJ
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Announcement
To my patrons and tho publlo
Thnt I havo added a Horso Shooing dopartmenUUSi :
horso shoor. and tho natronago of any and all will b 1
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in this lino. Special attontion paid to intorrering, on
and larao' horses. Satisfaction guaranteed. WoptM
tion io building trupks? -express and delivery wsgoM,
hides. A first-class paint shop and an thorough pWr!
hides. Paints, oils, varnishes and lubricating oils of d'l
Wagons, buggies nnd hncks, also farm Implement of di
plow3, harrowB, cultivators. Agonts for tho Era ooueai
Elnes. Nicholas & Shepherd traction engines, sawmiu
ory nnd Kasollno onglnos. It will Indeed par r
tn nn If vaii haoH nnv of thCSO llnOS. CODI B
see us, whothor you buy or not. Communication! by sua J
ly answered.
GEO. B. JACOB
Corner Front nnd Pine Btroets, North Balem. PhonaSM'
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