Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 29, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, PRECOX, FRIDAY, NO VEMUKR 20, 1007.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
K. HOFER, Ed. ami Prop.
An Independent Newspaper Dovoted to American Principles nnd
tho Progress nod Developemeut of AH Oregon.
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Published Kvcry livening Kxcept Sunday, Salem, Ore.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES,
(InTarlabljr in Advance.)
Dally, by carrier, per year W.00 Per monlh 00c
Dally, by mail, per year. 4.00 Per month a'c
Weekly, by mall, per year. 1.00 Six months Wo
SPECIAL DELIVER.
For convonlonco of Biibscrlbora branch dollvory ofllcca aro estab
lished at tho following -places at 35 cents por mouth, $1.00 for threo
Asyhim Store, P. O. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avenuo Junction.
Carllno, Soveuteonth street o A. W. Lane, Garden Road atoro.
Dauo's Store, Alex, Daue, south commercial sireoi.
Electric Storo, C. M. Epploy, East Stato street.
Pair Grounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Pair Grounds Road..
Howell's Corner, Twolfth and Cross streets.
O. K. Grocory, A. A. Englobart, Twolfth street.
Whcolor'B Storo, W. D. Wheeler, Highland avenue
Yow Park Storo, P. O. Dower ox. Twelfth and Losllo.
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FADED DREAMS.
I wnnt to bo a gypsy In tho sprlngtimo; ,
I want to bo a rover In July.
Btat NoVombpr's winds havo rucked me and thoso things now don't attract
me . .
I Juat want to bo a quiet Httlo guy
3n a nlco steam-heated dwelling In tho city, ' , ,
With a carrlago to conduct 'ne to my itoll, "
"Which Bhould last from 10 to 2 und corral tho revenue;,
Ya, In winter, I'm an alien from tho soil. - ,
I want to bo n farmor In tho Mnytlmo; .
I want to bo a vlntnor in tho fall.
"But I wako from such ecstatic dreams for reasons qulto climatic
My ears no longer hear th owlldwood's call.
For mo tho slmplo Joya of town existence,
Somo twenty minutes from tho public square;
Lost Ideals! I wished, In Juno, I woro tramp or picaroon
Now, I only want to bo a millionaire!
Cleveland Loader.
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HOW TO ROOST SUCCESSFULLY FOR SALEM.
longer, but this sad condition will tho sooner bo righted by a return of
sanity.
STOP NOW FOR A MINUTE AN THINK.
Do you boo any fowor people In tho Btrootcars or on tho steam cars, do
you bco any fowor people moving up ad down the stroots, do you noto
any sudden dlsappoarnncs of any largo number of tho 85,000,000 people
whoso wants and activities will keep us busy oven If somowhat loss than
during tho Btronucus rush of Into years, which has boon overtaxing
night nnd day nearly every productive enterprise In America.
THESE PEOPLE DON'T STAND STILL.
They aro trading one with tho other; thoy aro producing something
and consumlpg somothlng; thoy aro making necessary constant enlarge
ments of all our transportation fncllltloa; ' they aro buying and soiling,
thoy aro sowing and reaping; thoy aro mining and manufacturing!! and
ANY IDEA THAT Tllti RUSINESS WORLD IS COMING TO AN END
and that wo must Bit around with our thumbs in our mouths and won
der how Boon tho undrotnker will bo roary for us Is (unworthy of men.
BALLOT
TITLES
PROVIDED
Attorney General Crawford has
Will Select Pastor.
At a mooting of tho members of
tho First Congregational church
which was held after a meeting of
tho church last Wednesday ovonlng
tho following committee was ap
pointed to select a pastor to suc
ceed Rev." P. E, Doll, who recently
resigned his position hero to nccopt
a pastorato in California, John
(Bayno, Dan. J. Fry, P. W. Stouslaff,
Bent tho following communication to Mnj Allc0 H Dodd and Mr8 Mft
Secretary of State Benson relative rjubcock
a request to provide a ballot title fori Tnoro' wna ala0 a commUoo to
house bill No. 281 referred to tlo draft resolutions expressing tho good
people by referendum petition relat- L.m and frIormhJ o ilQ members
Ing to appropriation of lands for cor-lQr tho church townrd R(JV nnd Mrfl(
porato purposes, "Permit mo to say nn
that H'o havo propnred tltlo thoroforo 80tn
as follews: ,
"For an act requiring railroads
who will leavo for tho sunny
tho first of Janunry. This
'commlttco was solectcd as follows,
.Tnhn flrnv. Mrs. Wllllnm Stnlcnr nml
and other common carriers to grant MnJ R J HondrIck8i
ireo transportation xo stato omcers
and county Judges and sheriffs as u
condition precedent to acquiring land
for corporate purposes by tho oxor
clso of omlnont domain."
For n ballot tltlo for houso bill
PERFECTLY
WELL WOMAN
TELLS SUFFERING SISTISIts HOW
auii wna CURED.
In "".
s-css
,a8t Satntdi. J"?'
f 27 to 23. Vti
Had
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A ru7T j
Dtor Spoil. ,.,! Would Ilcol'ltaZ?"? tal
-hi
Wns Subject to HomWi.0 ,-. !.lloat dlunectu. -?1
Nervous nml Dcprcssed-Dr. Will bo wl?' L"8 PU! 3
1W Pink PHI. Saved Her Life. L
Iulir Hthftdoi
If ItJs an Industry or a now buslnow, go nftor It with tho right men,
rand nftor analyzing tho situation.
PUBLICITY AFTER THE PROJECT IS LANDED WILL RE TIME
LY EOUGH.
If It la a family or a bunlnoss man who is looking for a location in
Orogon, do tho work by orgnnlzod corrospondonco and lltoralura but
correspondonco first lots of It.
Sond a copy of Tho Thanksgiving Journal TO SOME ONE WHO HAS
TALKED OR WRITTEN ABOUT COMING TO OREGON.
. Wrlto a loUor at tho samo tlmo calling attention to tho strong point
of our country.
Ask tho party if ho doo not want more lltoroturo or Information ON
SOME SPECIAL LINE HE IS. INTERESTED IN.
Wo havo tho country, tho ollmnto, tho products. Thoro's no disputing
that. Wo need tho pooplo.
Suloni, tho Wlllamotto vnlloy. Orogln--HERE IS MATERIAL TO
WORK WITH TO GET THE PEOPLE.
Wo havo moro attractive facta to offer In favor of cir oltios and conn
tlou than any othor country but California.
We havo moro solid and Hubstnntlnl facta than California hns but not
tho glitter nnd golden halo of tropical frultH and flowors.
mittcd tho following title:
"For nn act Increasing tho annual
appropriation for tho Btipport and
malntonnnco of tho Unlvorslty of
Orogon from $47,500 to $125,000."
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TAKES RAP
AT PORTLAND
NEWSPAPERS
Always Was Sick.
When a man says ho always was
Blok troubled with a cough that
astod all wlntor what would you
think If ho should say ho novor waa
No. 37, also referred to tho people Blck Blnco using Ballarrl'j Horohound
by referendum tho uttornoy hns sub- Syrup. Such a man exists.
Mr. J. C. Clark, Denvor, Colorndo,
writes: "For yoars I waa troubled
with a sovoro cough that would last
all wlntor. Thla cough loft mo In a
mlsorablo condition. I tried Bal
lard's Horohound Syrup nnd havo not
had a sick day slnco. That's what It
did for mo." Sold by D J. Fry.
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Don't Think SuNlvim AVill Win.
(Unltod Press Leased Wlro.
San Francisco, Nov. 28. It Is ov
ident that tho San Francisco betting
public that follows tho first gnmn
don't flguro Jack (Twin) Sullivan to
havo much of n chanco against A1,
Kaufman, at tho Mission stroot nrona
this afternoon. '
After going to 8 to 10 Tuesday
of Wodnosdny
Mayor Lnno Say Chief of Pollco Ii
Doing Ills Duty by City.
Portland, Nov. 28. Mayor Ilnrrv
Lnno enmo to tho roscuo of Chlof of inlK,,t' t,l flrat 8lgn
But tho solid fuel! aro good enough If wo can got thorn to the peoplo
WHO ARE REALLY THINKING OP COMING TO THE WEST.
Why bum powder (good money) advortlNtlng to tlmtisniula who aro
not even thinking of coining here?
Our money, our time .our energy, our ontorprlie, !h wnatad SHOOT
1NO INTO THE AIR FOR INDEFINITE RESULTS.
There mint be dlreot, definite offorta to accomplish any marked sue
com, ,
It Is never wleo to hunt duoka with n military baud or. bombard tho
8klon to lit Uirkeyu. Let 8 quit !:. "
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RNAHONS WHY THE FINANCIAL SCARE CAN'T LAST.
Pollco Grltzmnohur and tho Portland ornooii hotting 8nw tho odds Bag to
pollco forco yostorday In an onon 7 t0 10, nnd la,t oVon wUon e
lottor In which tho chlof oxooutlvo commissions accoptod woro still moro
'ndminlHtor. n mli.i Bin,, n.n ,..,.i,f hnik It went to C to 10. It will
. . .,... t ...
Imngtno that proaont monetary
don't talk panlo; don't think
OF FAITH AND OPTIMISM
to tho local pro8. Ever hIiico Chlof
Grltzmnchor Issued his pross consor
shlp ukaso forbidding his ofllcurs
from giving tho roportor a.ny police
news, ho hns boon humorously onr
toonod and caricatured along with
tho mayor and the pollco oommU-
slon by tho dlsgiiuntlod ilalllos.
hardly drop further, howovor. At 0
to 10 thoro aro plonty who like Sul
llvun'u chancos.
While It is almost ImposHlblo to
got oxnot wolghts from honvywolght
' flghtors, who nro not roqulrod to stop
!on tho Kcalus, It Is boliovod that'
Kaufman will wolgh 105. Sullivan
Keep oool; don't get oxolted; don't
qoudltloiiH are moro than short-lived;
panic: CREATE AN ATMOSPHERE
WHEREVER YOU GO.
8omo good pooplo lot oonlldonco and that Injurod orodlt, nnd pooplo
who ought to bo uehnmod of suoh n.tlon drow ourronoy out of bankn
and lnokod It up.
THAT CAN'T LAST.
Idle- money soon burns a holo in your pookot and gets out.
Men want t holr money to work 24 hours a day, Sundays and holidays
Inoludod.
THEY WANT INTEREST OR INCOME FROM IT.
Don't tmaglno that Idlo money Is going to stay Idle.
It will soon bo coming baok Into tho banks, Just as soon as Its own
ers comoto tholr sonsoii and roallzo that they have boon moro hyspterlcal
than a woman who yelle becauso a poor little mouse hnppens In "nor
room.
TIIW WHOLE SCARE WOULD RE LAUGHABLE IF IT WERE NOT
SO SERIOUS IN ITS CONSEQUENCES.
U'h llko a norvoua man who wakes up fuddonly in tho night and
tromble with foar until ho stops to roallzo that ,jv banging shutter or
snow sliding off tho roof mado tho groat noise.
Then his norvos soon qulot down and ho goos peacefully to sloop.
Mr. Jamosj. inn Has soundod tho keynote of the situation In thoso
wordfl;
"Tho hoavy financial Intorosta of tho country nro doling tholr part.
"THE PEOPLE MUST PUT AWAY MISGIVINGS AND DO THEIRS,
AND THE PRESENT CRISIS WILL END."
In furthor exposition of tho hardships which (unreasonable panic pro
duco, Mr. Hill says: ,
- "tho consoquoucoa boar hardost on the farmor.
-- " - n iliVUWIV illil'i All JUM' li.VlI I Kll
ING, READY 1-X) RTHE MARKET. 0
Ho has tho food supply ready, and tho world neods and Is able to
purchase it.
"But tho movomont from producer to consumer requires tho uso of
uoth money and credit.
"Without suoh uso tho farmor, WHO IS THE FOUNDATION OF ALL
PROSPERITY AND WHOSE LOSS OR GAIN AFFECTS THE STATE OF
OTHER INDUSTRIES, losos a largo porcontngo of the value of every
pound of buttor and llvo stock that ho has to sell.
"It Is this whloh makes the present situation sunch a hardship and an
Injury ito the wholo commmunlty,
"For If tho cultivators of -tho soli suffer, no business will escape."
THERE ARE JUST AS MANY PEOPLE IN THE UNITED STATES
AS THKRd WERE A MONTH AGO, AND POSSIBLY A FEW RABIES
MORE. ,
-Thoro aro Just aq many miles of railroad, Just as many bales of cot
tea aud. bushele of grain except what Europo had itaken and paid for In
old, Just aa many people to feed and clotho and houso.
Someof thoin may eat a Uttlo loss or wear their old clothes a Httlo
This constant rain of crlttolsm
stung tho mayor to tho quick und
yoitorday ho Iseuod a public lottor
defondlng tho department. Ho do
cinrod that tho local prow woro not
giving tho forco n squnro deal In tholr
odltorlnl attltudo of condemnation
nnd that tholr energy In publishing
statements to tho oftoct that Portland
was a happy hunting ground for all
tho criminals of tho northwost would
havo a tondoncy to bring moro crim
inals horo has furthor ombnrrnssud
tho local upholdorB of tho law,
Tho mayor declared that tho local
police forco novor oxceoded 140 moo
nnd that this number had 40 squoro
mllesto patrol each day In throe
shifts. Ho deplored tho fact that tho
local facilities woro Insufllolont to
provide for proper accommodations
for tho prisoners and assorted that
tho local cublo air ordinance was
broken each night by tho city becouso
of this fact.
now claims that when ho fought Bill
Sqiilros ho wolghod 158 pounds, nnd
that ho will do 1C5 for Kaufman.
If It Is truo that Sullivan wolghod
158 on that occasion, It is hard to
soo how ho will scale better than
1G3 this nftornoon.
LINGERING COLD.
BARGAIN DAY SUBSCRIPTION
TO THIS PAPER EXPIRES NOV. 80
Capital National
Bank
J. II. ALBERT, president.
E. M. CROISAN, Vice. Prts.
JOS. If. ALBERT, Cashier.
TWENTY-TWO YEARS
OF SUCCESSFUL
RANKING BUSINESS
IN SALEM.
.SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Pays-3 por cent interest on sav
ings accounts.
Withstood Other Treatment But
Quickly Cured by Clmmbcr-
IbIii'h Cough Remedy.
"Last winter I caught a very so
voro cold which lingered for weeks,"
says J. Urquhart, of Zophyr, On
tarlo. "My cough was very dry. and
harsh. Tho local dealor recommend
ed Charaborlaln'a Cough Remedy
and guaranteed It, so I gavo It a
trial. One small bottlo of It cured
me. I believe Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy to bo the best I havo over
used." This remedy la for sale at
Dr. Stone's drug atoro.
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BARGAIN DAY SUBSCRIPTION
TO THIS PAPER EXPIRES NOV. 30
Cnllor Bids.
Notlco la hereby given that tho
undorslgued will receivo sealed bids
for tho Improvement of Twelfth
street, In the city of Salem, Oregon,
from the South boundry lino of
Union street, In said city, some
times known as Terry street, to the
north boundary line of Stato street,
In said city, according to plans ani
specifications heretofore adopted by
tho common council of tho city of
Salem, Orogon, and now on file In
tho ofllco of tho recorder of said
city. Said bids will be so recolvod
jby tho undersigned at tho city hall
up to 7:30 p. ra., of Monday, De
cember 2, 1907. A certified chock
for 10 per cent of the amount bid
must accompany each bid. The
right la reserved to reject any and
all bids.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 21st
day of November, 1907.
W .A. MOOItES,
Recorder of the City of Salem, Ore
gon. 11-2 7-5t
Bright oyes, rosy cheoks tin elaa
tlo Btop and a good appetite should
bo tho birthright of ovory American
girl.
Palo) Ballow, languid girls an.i
women havo either Inherited III
health or havo disregarded somo rulo
of right living.
But natu.ro Is constantly striving
to restoro tho natural, healthful
condition and, with proper aid, will
do so In most cases.
A Tonic for Women.
Dr, Williams' Pink Pills aro a
tonic especially adapted for girls and
women of nil ages and give JtiBt tho
aid roqulrod to bring back health
nnd strength to tho norvous nnd ox
hanistcd. Mrs, Frank Honsoll, of Augusta,
Mich., says that Bho Is a perfectly
woll woman and her nppoaranco doos
not show ithnt nho linn nvnr tmnn til
In hor llfo. But a short tlmo ngo
oho was an nlmost hopeless Invalid
as she tollB In tho following Inter
view: Pnlns In the Bnrk.
"I was badly run down In hoallh
a few ybors ogo," sho says, "and had
torrlblo fainting Bpolls. I would
often stnggor and rool until I drop
ped. Tho blood rushed to my head nt
thoso times, giving mo raging hoad
achos. I becamo wonk.norvous and
doprcBnod nnd had aching pains In
tho small of tho back and lolnu. My
Btomnch wob sour, liver torpid and
tho whites of my oyoa nnd my com
plexion woro yollow. I had a cold
most all tho tlmo and coughed until
my friends thought that I must have
consumption.
Sure They Saved Her Life.
"I had takon nil kinds of modi
olnos nnd pnld doctors' bills until .
wns dlscouragod. I rocolvod no bono
fit from tholr modlclno nnd might iu
woll havo taken"so much cold wntor.
At InBt I mado tip my mind to try
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nnd bought
thorn. It was marvolous to boo tho
groat Improvement In my health aft
er I had takon tho pill only a short
tlmo. I contlnuod tholr uao and
havo been a porfeotly well woman
ovor slnco, do all of my work and
havo no moro nood of medicine. I
am cortain Dr. William' Pink Pl"
snvod my llfo."
Many .women suffer as Mm. Ren-
hoII did and wo want all of them to
know that thorols a remedy milted
exactly for tholr condition iuou
Bands havo taken this treatment with
equally good rosults.
A holpful book, "Plain Tama w
Womon," will bo sont to any nddrou
upon roquoflt In a plain, senlod envelope
rn Williams' P nk P Hi ft "'J'"
bv nil druggists, or dlroct by mall,
postpaid, on receipt of price, ouc i-
box! bIx boxes for $2.50, iy mo u.
Williams Medlclno Company, Sche
noctndy, N. V,
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store. 25c, ' u ftl
r All Kb4
Spray Mat
isy
BlteVilrkiy
PMCES IHE 1
0 -"---ti
CAPITAL
Wo ara a tewtrji
have com to ity. I j
Our uniform dkWH
cnlng, donetyuejsti
j
oner, lniurei t bust!
Special effort Tin
by us to pteueour
Laundry cilled I
llvcrcJ.
Phono orders tfta
attention.
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THE
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" DR. KUM
WONDERFUL OHINKSE DOOTOB
Will treat you with Oriental berM
and cure any disease wltaoui op
rr. ia tnnwn everywboro in
Balom. d b curc mW P-
nent people noro. "
Salem for 20 years, and can be uu
ed. Ho uses many nwuiw-v-
known to white doctors, anu -
. .. .., PAtarrh. astbrfltti
i t--Mfla Minmatlsrn. Btomacu,
lUUg V4UU"va, .
uvor anu &muw -
Dr. Kum makes a special y w
dropsy and female troubles. H
edles cure private disease ------
erything else falls. Ho baa bun
!..,'. .lunula, and gives con
sultation free. Prices for medicine.
very moderate. Persons in iw .
try can write for bnk. Bend "
If you want some extra fine te,
gat It from us. ,,nnn
w iriTM now WO 00.
107 outb High street, Salem!Orego
THE AVENUE
CroamB, Ices, cigars and I confjj
ions. Corner of Seventeen h
Asylum avenue. .N. o. " .
prletor.
" BUTTERNUT BREAD.
It U worta more than aai '
bread, yet t Price lao wr
For aale at your "?' J--j-nr.
OALIFORNU BAW
Tkoauui Cooler. n-
Is what Hit BojilcH
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SPICES STBlClWl
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your order W
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