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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
E. 1IOPER, Ed. and Prop.
Jin Imlefwulcnt Nowppcr Dcrotcd to American Principles and
ho 1'roRreiM And Doroloperaent of All Oregon.
Tubllsucd Br ery Evening Except Sunday, Salem, Ore.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
(Invariably In Advance.)
VDany, by -carrier, per year W.00 Per month.., 60o
TDanr.'bymall, per year 4.00 Per month &
Weekly, 'by mall, per yoar. .... 1.00 Six months Co
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SPECIAL DELIVERY.
Tor xnnvonionco of aubscrlborB branch delivery offices are estab
lished at tho following placoa at 3ft conta per month, $1.00 for threo
moutliB.
Asylum Storo, L. II. Schultz, Asylum Avonuo Junction.
'Carline, Seventeenth Btreot to A. W. Lane, Garden Road Btore.
Dauo's Storo, Alex, Daue, South Commercial street.
Electric Store, C. M. Epploy, East Stato street.
TTalr Grounds Storo, HarrlBon Dee, Fair Grounds Road.
tHoweU'B Corner, Twelfth and Cross streets.
t. K. Grocery, A. A. Englobart, Twelfth street.
Wheeler's Storo, W. D. Wheeler, Highland avenue. l
Yow Park Storo, F. G. Boworsox. Twelfth and Leslie.
MOTHER-LOVE.'
Talco tho glory of tho conquest and tho grandeur of tho morn,
Tho oplondor of tho triumphs out of toll and patlonco born,
"Tho beauty of tho cities and the armies of tho Just
Moving down tho golden vallej'B to the victories of tho dust
'But tho mothor lovo that wraps around a wayward child its wlnga
Is Bweotor than nil triumph and Is stronger than all Icings.
Tho mothor-lovo Is patlonco bearing all the years of enre,
With Talth to tako tho burden up and strongth to lift and boar;
Tho mothor-llvo Is warder of tho rosy gatea of life,
With kiss good-by to llltlo onns who go to fnco tho strlfo,
And urms of old onduranco waiting thoro to clasp and greet
"Tho loved who wnndor bnck again, tho lost with weary feot!
"Tho mothor-lovo Is gontlone3s that mollowa through tho years,
With lips to kiss tho brow that nrhps andong to stay tho tenra;
"Tho mothor-lovo Ib tlrolosa In tho vigil that It keeps
To guard tho couch from danger whoro the blood of lovohood sloops!
Oh, wnyward, weak, and weary, nnd yo who walk In Bin,
no auro tho heart of mothor-lovo will opo nnd lot you In.
Bnltlmofo Sun.
TIME FOR A NEW DEAL.
stato
"If Oovornor Chnmberlnln Bhnll no called upon to appoint
'treasurer It la to bo hoped ho will glvo this atato a now dcnl.
That ofllco has boon battered about as tho poltlcnl ahuttlecock long
-enough THE EASY MONEY GAME OK HIGH POLITICAL FINANCE.
It la woll known that tho olllco was transferred on easy torms to Hon.
'Phil Motachan.
It la a matter of record that there wnB a transfer to Hon. Chna. S.
'Mooro of fiomo cash nnd other evldonces of vnluo.
It Is moro than llkoty that Mr. Stool got tho olllco turned ovor to him
with tho Hanio ontnnglomontB.
If n now treasurer la appointed common decency to tho pooplo of this
- atato roqutros that thoro bo a cleanup and tho pooplo bo told whero the
'publlo money Is kopt.
PUBLIC FUNDS IN OREGON HAVE BEEN TOO MUCH THE SHORT
OF POLITICAL GAMBLERS.
Tho governor should naino nn lndnpondont business man who will not
conduct tho titato treasury na a political aldoshow.
Tho tlmo Rhould como whon tho management of tho -stato tronsury
SHOULD COMMAND RESPECT INSTEAD OF RAISING A SMILE.
Tho people of Salem and Marlon county know whoro ovary dollar of
. -olty, county and school monoy Is kopt.
"T1IHRIS IS NO MYSTERY OR SECRECY ABOUT IT. THE BOOKS
4IKK OPEN.
Thoro I no good reason why tho stato troasury Rhould be run on nny
MlllToront prlhclplo.
Thoro la no ronaon why a stato tranauror Rhould not bo oblo to pro
duoo a dully balanoo shout Bhowlng whoro ovory dollar of tho atato fundi
'la located and what usod for. .
Tho tlmo has como In Oregon to call a halt on tho crude methods of
tho past and to bo honest and decent.
Tho tlmo has como, under tho guidance of Providence, when tho gov
ernor of Oregon has a free hand to do what Is right by tho pooplo and so
cure an honorablo management of Oregon publlo funds In future.
With tho now stato law requiring widest distribution of atato funds
In tho smaller banks of tho stato it was wrong for a bunch of Portland
politicians to sink $400,000 of tho atato funds In ono concern that was
noted for bolng on tho wildcat speculative order.
Under now Btato laws for bafo-gunrdlng publlo funds, with excessive
rovenuos and high taxes on all lines, It la a shnmo nnd a disgrace to
Oregon that atato employes and stato Institutions Bhall bo crippled bo
cauao of an ancient abuao In the management of tho atato treasury.
THE TIME HAS COME TO STRIKE HARD FOR A NEW DEAL IN
THE OREGON STATE TREASURY.
Thl nannr succostn that vou 08 a private citizen do your part in bo-
curlng tho adoption of a new aystem and honest administration of tho
finances of our commonwealth.
Do nqt lay this papor aside until you hnvo resolved to write to tho gov
ernor, not to appoint this man or that man, BUT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF THIS OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE THE PEOPLE A NEW STATE
TREASURY DEAL, WHAT IN COMMON HONESTY THEY ARE EN
TITLED TO HAVE.
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WM. M. LADD DID RIGHT.
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For guaranteeing $405,000 of tho aavlngB doposlts of tho Tltlo Guar
anty Trust company bank MB. WM. M. LADD DESERVES CREDIT.
For turning ovor tho Marquam proporty to tho credltora of tho Bamo
concorn and releasing tho claim of Ladd and Tllton to $007,000 against
that proporty THE LADD HEIRS DESERVE CREDIT.
Wm. M. Ladd has novor boon tho bad man that political rancor nnd per
sonal mallco has painted him.
Wo aro nono of us (tho gentloman with horns, hoofB nnd tall in
cluded), AS BLACK AS THE TAB-BARREL WITH WHICH WE ARE
SOMETIMES SMEARED.
Wm. M. Ladd Is one of" tho big, If not tho biggest, men In Portland.
Ho hoB boon public-spirited, progressive and energetic for tho upbuild
ing of Portland nnd greater Oregon.
HE IS A MAN WHOSE MORAL NATURE HAS RESPONDED TO THE
CALL OF HUMANITY'S NEEDS.
Ho gavo of his tlmo, brain nnd monoy to help clean up tho Orogon
school book monopoly a fow years ago.
Ho Iiob boon ono of tho pillars of tho Y. M. C. A. work In Orogon.
HE HAS UPHELD THE FIGHT FOR OPENING THE OREGON
WATERWAYS.
Ills monoy hns flowed like wator to lmprovo dairy Btock nnd glvo Oro
gon a national roputatlon for Jorsoy cnttlo and blooded awlno.
Ho hns laid oft tho most beautiful roaldonco district In Ea t Portland
AND SPENT MILLIONS ON NEW BUSINESS BLOCKS.
Wm. M. Ladd la ono of tho great strong brond-shouldorod Orcgonlans
who Is entitled to fair play and deent treatment at tho hands of all fair
minded pooplo.
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A WORD FOR THE PRIVATE CITIZEN.
Tho nowBpnpors nro filled with delinquencies of high omclala and ahort
comlngs of thoso occupying high financial positions.
Tho prlvnto cltlzon WHO IS THE BULWARK OF SOCIETY goes hla
way unnoticed, performing hla duty and gottlng very llttlo credit FOR
HIS PLAIN VIRTUES OR COMMON HONESTY.
Mr. Ofllclal who has neglected hla dutloa, Mr. Bankor who liaa mis
appropriated funds belonging to othor pooplo IS QUOTED BY THE COL.
UMN.
Mr. Prlvnto Cltlzon who is tnxod to support ono nnd who la botrnyod
by tho othor gooa his wuy In allonco and GETS NO PUBLICITY OR AT
TENTION WHATEVER.
Vnf If la Mm olinrnnmr nt Mm Inllor. tho Solid foundation Of tllO KOOd
habits nnd personal aaorlflcoa to common ovoryday duty THAT HOLDS?
SOCIETY TOGETHER.
Tho man who yoar aftor yoar pays hla bills with scrupulous honesty
Is building tho chnrnctor on which tho community rosts and without
which proporty and hualnoaa woro worthloaa.
Tho nowapapora should glvo moro hood to tho horooa of common
duty, PERFORMED WITHOUT LIMELIGHT ILLUMINATIONS.
Drop tho big hoadllnos for tho mlanta, tho gnmblors, tho dlvorcoo, tho
dofaultor, tho grafter and play up tho men and womon who employ la
bor AND DO THEIR LITTLE STUNTS HONESTLY.
Wo hnvo nil gone crazy In tho worship of tho abnormal. Lot us pay p
llttlo attontlon to tho normnl which la tho good man or woman.
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Tho school authnrlHna i .,
from the night schools of that city ? u h&T WJ
vortontly admitted. a 3mn boy tZ?
It Is not alleged that thoro was anything v, Si
Tho action was merely an emphatic dedLhffl
uth will not be tormented win "faecIaratloQ thttiv. H
Tn tho rinmlnlnn - nn..-j. .. .LW race USD. H
sumlng moro gravity. B Uallon hlIe not tcJ
It Is alleged that tho great Inn..
Is deliberately promoted by employment .! . ,,nolwJJ
nles, and doubtless, also, by large cmnlovV,! "4 ,tt,a4
An Investigation la undor way by the nL ,
to bo mado thorough and searching. um Ulbo
By this tlmo the Jnpancso government ohi u
objection to Japanese coolies, or to lareo tn,i.. . . Mden
of nny kind, 1b not confined to "San PrlnT 0rlwUli
hoodlums oT any other city. "W,
It la tho result of a deep-seated determination f .v 11
orywhoro .to prosorvo tho western clvillzatlfin . x
own ground with Orlontal civilization
It will not bo permitted. Any attempt to force tt m. I
mult3-. 'U,CB iitilltj
At preaont violence In conflned to hoodlumj ht i.
BUtaod that tho hoodlums In their hoodlumbm tn
which has tho sympathy of multitudes who .
methods. &re op k
Thoro Is no unfriendliness to Japan, to China or to in, 1
people JV
Wo respect their right to presono their own diffli
frlendly contact and wo Insist upon our right to do the n3'
Tho question of Inferiority or superiority lg not nlid.
Vhon tho Jnpanoao nnd other Orlontal gOYcrnmenli'L
Btand and recognize this there will bo an end of friction.
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SALEM ADVERTISERS MKKTI.NQ THE gntftR
Advortlsora In this papor aro doing tho right thlnj ta
and reach out after business.
Tho prlcea of lumber havo boon almost prohibitory nl j
DUCTION ANNOUNCED TO OUR HIJADKIW 13 TWELr. 1
Many a man of amallor menus will now undertake out is
to orcct a homo for hln fntnlty.
Snlcm Is In ncod of hundreds of such homes and tlxtyo
prlco of lumber WILL HELP OUT TIIK COXOESIIOX Of!
TION.
Tho morchnnt or business mnn who systematically nhfk
tho present Btrnincd llnanclnl conditions will win big rtln
Grent proaporlty tho past fow years has Inflated the pA
chnnta and mnnufneurors nu well ns wages of labor.
Tho tlmo has como for a readjustment, nnd the retI!&
most SUBSTANTIALLY WILL FIND HIS KIT0HTS APW
Cuts In tho prlco of nccoflsltlos, such ns clothing, IwiAl
pore, wjll ylold antlsfactlon to tho mnn who makes the rtfa
Salem morchants nro awakening to this fact, and hkr
proved In proportion to tho bnrgnlns that are offered fop
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THE PORTLAND WAY IS LAUGHABLE i
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Tho city of Portlnnd should not bo held respoaiM
of ono Goo. Hill ns rocolvor of tho TITLB Ol'AHASTY
URE.
Mr. Hill Is a good mnn but not calculated to Iniplriwij
publlo In n squnro doal.
Somj mon aro not fit to he rorclvor of a peanut lUtl
KIJT Till-; AIlllilTX iNWU Jim niiiiiniii. ,
- . i. ..nnnl..nn nm- nnnrnrn Is flinwtfd tO W!
JV llltiii iu no iuuvivui "i v -----'
tlnl huppqbk out of failure.
Ho must havo some powora of rltance. IleraBitlwj
OK JUSTICE AND INTKGIIITY.
Wo nro not saying that Hill has nono of these owm
plo In gonornl will novor bellavo ho has.
J. Thornburn Robs Ir a good man In many wayi i w
como I'OR HIM TO GO AWAY HACK AXI) SIT MW
III soloctlon of a porson for receiver shouia e w
any honoat court of Justlco. ,TItr
r t.v mtii.-. rrumTU pisasr TO 5IKRKIA IIATIH
OP mev WHO ARE FAILURE AND lUXKWm
:t1
SMILES
show of tho creatures who never
wonr bllndont or brldloa, who aomo
tlmes rofuso to stny hitched, who
Bomotlmos kick ovor tho trncoa, ye:
Good things aro bolug said of tho who takon In tho altogothor aro tho
lianlc. Tho past week at Salem rearmost faithful and lovenblo of God'i
ostato has boon nctlvo. Ono firm creations,
sold throo rnnohos. Thoro was con-j
"sldorablo Inquiry for Buburbnn Mrs. Sampson, Mr. Sampson nnd
tracts. Town lota moved off at a tho Snmpson kids havo earned a pllo
turtle trot. Thoro will bo loss dls-'of monoy tho past Hlx months, In tho
future to buy wlroloss borry fields, pruno orchards, hop
shnros In tho Jolly Gol- ynrdstand cannery. Thoy do not
moro doBlro for Orogou bnnk It. Thoy aro going to spend
most of It for dry goods, clothing,
' holiday wures. Salem merchants
Tho Portland horso show waa tho Bhould do all In their power to get
Tonl thing, it waa not a horse Bhow tho Sampsons to spend that monoy
"They novor aro. It was a boauty nt homo In Salem.
1907, at 1 p. m Rov. William H.
Rider, aged 82 years, nftor a
lingering Illness,
Mr. Rider about a year ago auf-
poBltlon In
tooks and
qonda and
Ulrt.
Money
You Throw
Away
If doposltod In our savings &&
partmant would ylold you a com
petency for old ago.
Itoulf takes a small sum de
posited regularly to amount to n
largo sum In a few years, 25o a
day saved for 10 years amounts,
With Irttoroat, to $1040.80.
Doposlts of ono dollar or moro
recotvod any tlmo.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK.
Onco In nwhllo tho gawpor
gawpoth tho ancient, gawp about 13
months of rain In a year In Orogon.
As n matter of fact tho past yoar wo
havo had 13 months of goldon fructi
fying BUiiBhlno. Tho gawper will
havo to figure to find a plnco for hla
13 moons of wetness. His figuros
will provo him ontltlod to tho bolt ns
monumoutnl liar.
Hon. John Mlnto la gathering largo
ouantltles of tho Hood of tho Port
Orford codar. It la a troo of tho
groatost vnluo In commorco and
whllo its natural habitat la limited to
a small area about Coos bny, It grow.i ,
rapidly In many pnrts of Orogon,
and tho distribution of seod la very
Important. Wo do not undoratand fored a stroke of paralyala from
that Mr. Mlnto la dolnc this to mako which ho never recovered. Ho wus
monoy, but ns a labor of lovo for th'i born In Half Moon valley in Penn-
forestry of tho country. Thero nro Bylvnnla, whero ho spent his early
not many Btich public eplrltod poo- Hfo. In 1850 he married Miss Mary
plo In tho world and wo hopo ovory Ellon Whltlach and to tho union
body who loves tho forosta will hoi? wnB born eight children, four of
scatter thoso seeds. iwhom and his wife survive. Tho
children living aro as follews: Mrs.
Alderman Jacob has something B. P. Taylor and U, S. Rider of Sh
thot givos him moro satisfaction at lorn; Mrs. A. M. Brown of Kapowsln,
hla flresldo than all the honors of Washington, and Mrs. C. A. Batea of
public Hfo, and that 18 a fine five Sclo. For tho past 30 years Rev.
weeks' old baby at his homo. It Is Rider had been a resident of Orogon,
not of tho kind that votos but that I giving In Stayton, Roseburg and Ni
agara.
Ho was a votoran of tho civil war,
having Borvod with distinction for
four yoara as a member of tho Com
pany K, Thirty-fifth Missouri Infan
try. Ho was a devout Christian,
having boeu a Methodist minister
Crossing Only Temporary.
Tho Portland Gonornl Electric Is,
Catai
DIED.
RIDER At tho homo of his dnugh-
..'. . . '-ololno. Uu trnolr nn n lover With tDO n-. -MhfimOjt KCJ1
nvonuo, Saturday, Novombor - ""!.,. ,h iannl
pavomont at tno crouK rj-y, i
now
Court and Liberty streets and a torn- u gn ttg
porary fill will bo mado within the hoodj
rails. Tho company will soon recelvo
hoavy rails which will roplnce tho
present track. A pcrmnnont con
croto fill will then bo made between fyi
mu tuwu ....., -- . u,w-. -- ,,--
BoVdmS
Loyalty to Orogon and to tho stars
nnd strlpos today moans loyalty to
our honestly, decently, public
spiritedly conductod banks. There
is not ono In western Oregon, or out
sldo of Portland Is not In that clasa,
aud those In Portland not In that
class should bo criminally prosecuted
without fear or favor.
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No wo do not endorse Rov. Earl R.
Hicks, almanac nor Mother Shlpton's
prophecy, nor Henry Clow's financial
'.Instructions, but wo do believe in
.woll managed Oregon banks. Their
l'Btock Is at premium. .
not tho nldorman'a fault.
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LINGERING COLD.
leal ?! ftST
40.366 Te
nA K&M
In two jew. """.ft J
jSSIM
with tho fine street Improvements. ta LSfc.
Tho Salem-Portland lino will aiso,
. .... Im.
bo allowed to make ionuui'J
provomenta at tho crossing at thn
cornor of High and Court streets.
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The treetc
section of Aijua-
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Wlthstootl Other Treatment But
Quickly Cured by Chamber
lain's Coimh Remedy.
"Last Vlntor I caught a very se-.
voro cold which llngorod for weeks," I
snys J. Urquhart, of Zephyr, On
tario. "My cough was very dry and
harsh. Tho local rtnnlcr rrnmTTiend.
ed Chamberlain's Cough Remedy tho ?" Vlow comotery
and guaranteed It, so I gave It a "r'uua ol u, u ' "
trial. Ono Binall bottle of it cured
mo. I bellovo Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy to bo the best I havo oyer
used." Thla remedy la for sale at
Jr. Stone's drug storo.
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Dcnfnefis Cannot Bo Cured ,roubie to P"',!
by local applications, ns they cannot road. u j
mnoh t), diseased nortlon of the ear. charged wi a
Thero Is only ono way to cure deal- horses , ,
ncss. and that la by constitutional that ther b f
remedies. Deafness Is caused ., ; - ;o cross
io a nnnHI(lnn of t 10 WW." ., Uu.,
Rustatchlan i uu some F,i,v-
ieU'
K.
When thla tube Is inflamed you have doe$ n0 w
a rumbling sound or impor ect - ,easi c
ing, and when it is entirely closed, be numbered
under tho
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BMTltlu
Sun tt - 1M u0 lun AnH'5
which fatth ho retained to hja death. ,Ub' """ . T onj unless the
Tho funeral services were con- deaf new I. the s'a"d "nu " and
ducted from tho Taylor residence inflammation can be taken ou
this afternoon at 1:30 by Rev. W. II. f tu rof . " dtroyed
Selleck of this city. Interment ln.dlt,on' hcar,nB wlU' .,b nt tea are
unrnunr" imiim I'linca uuv w-
caused by Catarrh, which is notblDS
but an inflamed condition of tne
coub surfaces. r.itrs
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (causea
catarrh) that cannot be cured w
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for
culars free. F. J. Cheney & Co.,
ledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Tako Hall's Family PIHb 'or con
letlpatlon.
A Rellnblo Remedy for Croup.
Mrs. S. Roslnthal, of Turner, Mlch-
(lgan, says: "Wo have used Cham
berlain's cough Medicine for our
selves and children for several years
.liTOItXil.. and " very much. I think It is
IM Kiafl m Haw Always mgii t the only remedy for croup and can
i highly recommend it." For salo at
Dr. Stono's drug store.
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