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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1908)
a. hofjtr, jm. mMi mp. ., 11 .yri. ii il.mum i iwm aa jPt Dovotwl to AmriMfl Mnelph Mid m4 Mnhymtiit or ah woo- rrtituhM Imflirail ft sair, JMm, 0 ii rm 4f 4 My, H wifof, yf jw,...w.....W Itf mwmM.M MMr, sy MH, Mr Tw .-.".-. A iwh...M.c l 'PXBeCPs raofAfc xwvimr. Vr a -' ml mImctMmh- fcfftaeil UeilvefT HHN At Mw feWroii Imm eeata per mu, si.ee ier ee fibvitMi mm, v. Q. D Yee Ic Sm. AarlNM Atmms Jetle.. Ceriie, Seveateeetfa air pA.W, Le. 3arca He Here. aee's , Alee, D, feith Owswrekt street. Keetrfe WLQt9, C. JV lpUf Best Ute street, 'fair hs tre, Harrises Dee, Fair Grounds Road. M41' Cer, Twelfth atad Crees streets, 0. K. Grocery, A. A, Eagleb t, Twelfth street. Wfctllir's ff, W4 D. WfeMer, Hkgfcleed aveaite. Yew Ftrfc Her-, r. Q, jtewero. Twelfth wLwll. sstyje , THE IJCIHAX WISAVKK (Edwin L. Sabin In Tho Craftsman (or March.) Yonder ralast the bllct'rlng sands, The Indian's rudo-twHt hogan, stands, Under .thei blue end flawless sky - w" 'NMth'fWMch faff erost and canyon Ho, Patterned with mystic, strange design - 3Vkk wmere and fret-worjv and bar and Jlno "liar or the loom behold It grew: " -T -te'tmiket of tho Navajo. ' PjtoJaMagry woven, thread by bread, 'Js In .white, and black, In tho gray'aad red; V. Emblems bearing of llfo and (troth,' ' ' , The lightning's path, tho storm-cloud's breath, Slope of mountain and drench of rain, The four winds, Ikbuo of poak and plain, ; V llage, and Journey long and stoop, v Tho blanket Ails wlillo grnzo tho sheep. Patient the swarthy toller weaves; - For frlond or alien allko ochlovos; Pictures a country loved right welt; Thereof old looonds; nnd may not toil "Whether n pnlofaco evo nfnr With only n rug .regard, bixarro, Or see, Interpreting the lore, Tho Tainted Doeort on his floor, ' o .i-A IjKT UM IIOOHT IIRBTIIItKN', NOT KNOCK It wonM till a lont-telt wani; mat n pwinnncni wuy ui cuntwuv u- ficlals would bo created who would be constantly on Up ready for any and all srnergenclei, and that wh?n th decennial census period came robnH nothing would bo necessary except that cqagrcss should smite the roik which wofd permit the approprlatlona to gmh forth AXD TMK emmm rurrau wouiiu do tmk fcirr. Ttw bill for ta-e of 1919, however,. eems to bo ctWsln co r M ismeh trtte any prevlo Mil, nd th- chaaccs are that It will meddle wKh details as much s Is .y 8aW WU. The neiiiL of iwtronoge Is rry serloite for colagressmca. A great ntmher ot enumerators aad auperrlsoni aro provided, whose applatmU If they can get them; wiWi fliv aja vummmmw.a mo MOOTM IX THEIR DISTRICTS. The jfTMldent ants them appointed by competltlvQ examination un der ctvlt service nles. COXGRKMMRX DONT. Which will win out does not yet appear, but It would be safest to back Congrats In tin betting. Cerees will agree to a "pass" examination, tho congrewman to -take hhv pick of all who answer the rcqnlslte hnmher of questions. TMK I'KKSIHKXT 8AV8 THAT TlfJB PASS EXAMINATION IS NO GOOt, although If tho ability to answer questions In legible handwrit ing la evidence of qualification In competitive examination It Is hard for tho Haregenerato ta seo why It Is -not equally goodjn a pass examl nation, provided that tho questions be hard enough SO THAT WHO KVKtt GRT8 THROUGH 18 A SOUND SCAN, bo far as'oxamlnatlon papers '.can prove U. ' ' Tha diculty with the rcgylar civil service examination Is that who soever onco gels Into the civil sorvlco It Is mortal hard work to get him ont again. There are some.iidvantagei In a permanent census .buearu, provided that undor tho supervision and approval of the President It BE PER MITTED TO ORGANIZE AND TAKE THE CENSUS; If that could bo continued for a fow decades It is probable that the figures of one census would bo comparable with those of former censuses, which has not always been tho caae. When every congressman struggles to get in some new featuro at each consus troublo begins. It would be proper for congress to chock the btioraucrntlc InBtlnct to .constantfy enlarge tho range of Inquiry, but otherwise than that If wo havo an expert bureau wo should tako advanbigo or Its knowlodgo nnd lot It fix and hold It rosponnlblo fr tho details of tho work. t. H5S1 rH,UHT THB HMT MOART TRR FAMILY RVXR MAD Can he ohtalaed frest oar prisse teier and Juicy beef, aatttto ptk. All oar rmU are eeleeted treat the choice, and prerd fe the tahle to suit the desMed ( the faetidlous. Our prices are lower fer quality than yon caa lad at ani place la Saleas, E. C. CROSS, nteM mx. t SAICM WATER COMPANY omen cixr mam. For water errle npfly ?t ee, Rills payable BMethly la a4Te. What la the uuo o trying to build up Oregon and knock every man on tho Oregon dologntlonT Other slntcn try to build up thwlr delogntlou In ovory postlblo way AXD ARK RUNNING AWAY WITH UH. Tho Washington' newspapers aro not full of slurs and InslnuntlonJ against their senators and congrosKmen. What Is tho umi) of any Oregonlan seeking TO HEI.1TTIK AND DE RTHOY THK INFLUENCE OF Ol'll PUHMC MEN IN WASHINGTON? They aro fighting the bnttlon for our wntorways and public lands. The two senators nnd tho two congressmen from Oregon ARE FAIR LY GOOD 1HEN, IN THKlH PRIMI), AND SPLENDID WORKERS. Thorn Is no Indication that any nf them are tho agous of special In terests, Oregon never had as strong a delegation from. a physical and monlnl standpoint, or, morally or politically. Then why not stop this everlasting ROASTING, liEMTTLING, SUK rfOfOXlNC! AND UUMiYHAGOlXO FULTON AND WOURNB? Fulton Is fighting bravo bnttlo for tho shipper of tho whole country, hntl his amoudutcnte td tU6 liuterstatu commorco bill aro supportud by tha luterslate commerce commission nnd (he progressive rullrond com mtsEions of all lliu statos In 4ho union. jHath those men won thalr elections fairly nnd honestly, AND GOT A CLEAR C'HIITIPICUTte OF CHARACTER FROM THE PKOPLE WHEN KLKOTUR. lU us nsk it fow questions nbont flenntor Ileurnt: Has ho vloluted &ny plodgu he msdo the pooplo when ho run for oMoeT lias ho not supported the ndinlulttratlon of Hooievolt at every point, AND FOUGHT THE INTHIUMTN OF THE PLUTOCRATS? Has he not In tho true seusa of tho word ben a sonator for the poo plo In ovory possible wayT Has ho not stood hy Toform principles' nnd labored to rodpern the V. 8. senate f-m reprowch of being AX ASSUMIILY OF CORPORA TKhV 1(.WVHHH AND MILLIONAIRES? Is he not using his means nnd Iniluencu to advance tho prlnulpt on whloli ho wns elated and seeking to extend popular rights? GntUMei). If we are friends of tho people, and wnnt to see our coun try redeemed from the stigma of becoming a degrnded plutooraoy, WE SHOULD JVOOST FOR THK OREGON DELEGATION WHEN IT IS STANDING 11V ITS PLEIK1KS AND PRINCIPLE. When they depart prlouly from those prluolples wo should seek 16 replaco them with bettor tnen, hut until they do let us get Into the habit of progr0iYo commonwealth and sustain and build up a dele gation In Washington that shall bo ablo to accomplish results for Ore gon. I .. . a PRIMARY HLKCTIONS IN ILLINOIS In emiBt'quente of the easetmeiu In Illinois of the dJroi primary law, conaldnrable confusion hn arisen in both potttloa parties regarding the election of Illinois delegate to the national political 'parilfs. Hfttetoffire the doUgatts have been elected at the primaries called FOll THH OMISATION OF CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS Rut the new primary law provide for tho nomination of oundldntev fer eoHgres in Aukubi nmt. too lat for tho eleetlen of delegate te na tional eonveatlona. Although It does nut take effect until July, and cettHqueitfty dees net rpwit the old primary laws until than, yet as It dee nrevWe fer all QH!Rtlan8 fur uco, there oan b no uffeotlve primary fer newtna tlom nuder the old RW and osjuently NO OPPORTUNITY FOR THE POPUUUt llldUn'ION OF RELEGATES. Hi thU dtlammN the HQitubltoa. tUohll in wl commute oa the 17th te hv ta each oounty central eemmUtee the wethed ef eletle delegate tnm the reepeetu eeuniie, ThU was citrnpromhte arrangemenL THE SVPI-ORTHRS OF Mil. TVT 1WYORRR TIUJ CMMilNp OF PARTY PRIMA HIUH thy sunporte of Mr CAnnen iiphm It. and the Xermr. afraid of poMlbla revenge-i of the latter In tat poJktte, msdo h eftneewilou which will divide the state eetneiAlea betwvo the twe factloiv. . The Uio eonventlen eas i?ll fer Mnreh $ at "BertagneM. IN THE DEMIKJUATIO PAIUY THE RRTAN WING VWVOR VRI. MARIES while tht )llv wins taver the wawtag of Rdtdat U1 the M irt)' eewhUttees, hut o delloi has yet been mjfdi "mm 1 1 e tun THE CENSUS OF 1910 WkR the perwauenl bureau was eraalMjd we wje told thgsi The Went Kind. After Pile have existed for alone tlmo and passed through dlfforont stages, the suffering Is Intonso pain, aching, throbblug, tumors form, fill ed to bursting with blood. Symptoms indicating other trou bles may appear to a thoroughly Pile sick person. This Is when Dr. Loonbardt's IIom-Rold, tho only absoluto Pile euro, brings tho results that have mado Its fnmo. It will euro tho most stubborn caso nnd a guarantee to that effect goes with each packago. $1.00 at tho drug store, or from Dr. Loonhnrdt Co.. Nlngnra Falls, N. Y Proprietors. Bbld by Dr. 8. C.J Btono. Suloni. o Raided 1U1 Dlntriet Chief of Police Gibson, nccom CANDIDATES CARDS Cards of county candidates JG. Cards for district nnd stato candi dates $10. For Representative. 1 horoby announco myself as n can didate for tho Republican nomina tion for Representative at tho pri maries,! April 17. HAL D. PATTON. HICKORY BARK Cough Remedy Aiot cmtruit ; totammmmm Coughs, Colds CROUP Whoapinf CeufH BrenchltlA SORt THROAT hMMrfm ITMBOAT.ndtUNCS w(t. leUMIBtMMNlOVa). UM r? WltM,0fCX.aS.A. frtLC Tfy4t Cettt COFFEE and tea; Schilling's Best, is sold by about 9000 grocers west of Hy; Rocky I primaries. Mountains. I hereby announco myself ns a ntnillitntn tnr nnmlnnllnn n Mir. n. panted by Ofllcorn Murphy and Fo-I publican prlmnrlos for county su- I I l.l .. 41.. t 1 LV...L..I.I...I..' - .l.--l- liiuu, ruiuuu iitu rvouiin uiuuk i-vii iut iiiitzuuuui ui duiiuviib. streot at S o'clock last night to oum WALTERS. SMITH, forco their order, Issued some tlmo ' nnn, that habutlca of tho house I horoby announco myself as n loavo town. Thoy fcniud but one of caudldato for nomination at tho Ro thooe, whom thoy had ordered away publican primaries for commission- roinnlnlnif. who WBa'arrcste'd. hut ru leased upon deposlttngf50 ball. Ho will bo called boforo Judgo Mooros this morning. or. D. E. ROBERTSON, Tumor, Oregon. I deslro to plnco my namo boforo tho Republican primaries for a re nomination for County recorder. D. Q. DRAGER. Your ttw,f rrornt r"r nMr If reu dso'l lit lit or Mai- I wish to announco to my frlondB thnt I am a. oandtdato for county treasurer, subject to the Republican JOSEPH O. MOORE. . Prices 2Gc, GOo, $1.00 Sold first-class druggists everywhere. acific t Tij Tfcwe Crv Wo. 0a Effp peetMhiw ath, l2.oi xewstra ZrUnad P No. 1. -BtSS.JuM. Ores No. 18. g;40 A. M. Cot Jt7&MfeQfV No. 12.-2:45 P. M. Ito, WEHVsre Vo. 14. S:i3 p. m. Port Tewarsl Portland No. 2225:00 P. M. Port Freight. No 22C Ifi. in . ..-. .., B. ra W arrives. No. 22611:28 a. m doparts. Tewarsl Sen Francisco P No. 11. 11.03 A. M. Ro senger. No. 17.-6:46 P. M. Colt Passenger. No. 15.-9:66 P. M. Callfsi press. No. I3f. 2:01 A. m. Baa Express. Toward Se Francisco No. 221. 2:48 A. M. Port Freight. No. 22611:28 A. il. wJ Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing. Netting, Pickets, Gates, Malthotd Roofing, P. & D. Ready Roofing All at lowost prices. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN , Succossor WAITER MORLI3Y. 'MO Court fit. Salmi, OrC TORRID ZONE FUNARCE TA1T ADDIUUSHKS IIAU AHSOCIATION. (Unltel Press Leassd Wlro.) Now York, Feb. 28 I hereby announco my sol f a cnndl- (dato for county commissioner on the RepublloAU tlokct, O. n. HOYT, Jitferson, Ore. I am a candidates for dfnpa of Secretary ol 0Olluy iu,ico. subject to the Ronub. War Taft arrived hero today and to- Ucan prmarjes, on ho platform of night will dellvor an addrots attho n ,.-,.- Ham n - -lm wc r Ilrooklyu llnr Association's annual banquet, of whloh ho will bo the guest of honor. W. W. IIALL. At tho request of many Republi cans I have decided to becoma & rAn- A Slutpln Trlrk. Idldate for the nomination for county It's, an easy matter to keep your JuijBCf 8ubJ)0t to tho HepUbllcan prl- mary oleetlon. WILLIAM UU8IIKY. joints and muscles (nipple no matter what your age may bo or how you have suffered with rhoumatUm. Rub youreelf night and morning with Bal lard's Snow Liniment. Cures rheu- For AMor. I herobr announco tnr fcandldner DMXIsui, stlffnees. orarap, crick in ,tt tbe Repubiioan primaries for as thobaek. side, neck or limbs nnd ro-jjo,. of Marlqn county. j)lcdgIng lleves all aches and pains. Sold by . and uA t..fttlon. ni uvniur. HAVE YOU Kur stepped te figure hew mneh yen wyuhl have teday (f you had saved and pnt at Interest one detter, er ftw dellare from yeer we eaeh week eleee yte firet UegHA AArnUg wunt)-. Rrgreu ws't help new, but starting savbifs aceeent wlU. Ltt ua hi4 yee . SAYINiS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK F. J. RICE. Per County Jiwlse of Marlon coun ty. M. L. Jonee, His platform will be a square deal and fair treatment for every one; geod roads, no warto of publis meuey, ete. - - o OASTOrtlA. Bri u - KM y Hw than Sst QVKaBVsOT The abovr enc rearesents brick lined Torrid Zone Furc.,. Guaranteed gas, smoke and dus proof. Economical and durablo. A. L. FRASER JWS STATE STREET. Estimates furnished on heating CHICHESTER'S PILLS l-.Wo-lr' WMMltru4A ruu id K.J kl W.U iwUkW RtUkM. Vi K .r. &AA1A, kMh 1.1. ..-. ' r. ' -r" I " tr M aeattewesi. gve hs Teddy ur Taft If. Teddy wen paa will. Kit her ne wtH tie. Teddy may decline Taft won't. What ' Is wrong with big Dill Taft. anyway? CASTOR I A fer Isitats a&A Callirtn, III M Ym Km Aiwift iMerM Bears the Signature PW U Brat. Sunt. Mwtn UUHr SOlDiyWHiGGtSTSEVIRmBsf BS.1 If J2M TIME TABLE CORVAiAAS RASIKka Trains from and to Y 1N0. i Arrives at corvallls ...,n Arrive, nt Albany Leaves Yaqulna ...... Arrives at Albnny ...,.i No. 2 Leavo- Albnny y Arrlvos at Yaqulna ... Trains to nnd from Loaves Corvidlis N3. 3 Loaves Albany . A. M. :00, n705, 8: No. 4 Loaves Detroit follows, commencing Jan. Trains for Consll No. 8 Loaves Albany Arrives at Corvallls .... No. 10. Leaves Albany Arrlvo3 nt Corvallls ... No. C Lcavos Albany Arrives at Corvallls .... Trains for Albasjr, No. 5 Leaves Corvallls Arrlvos at Albnny ..... No. 0 Loavoj Corvallls ...... Arilvos at Albnny No. 7 Loavos Corvall'.a Arrlvos at Albany No. 11 (Sunday oalyj- Loavcs Corvallli . ..t.l Arrives at Albany ...1 . No. 12 (Sunday on'y) Lonvo Albany .1 Arrives n Corvallls For further Information WM. McMURRAY Gen. VnM. Agt., PoHlssd. Jno, Mv Scott, Ast. (1. Oreroa Electric Railway Ci TIME 0AUD Effective Saturday, Feb. Leaving Salem V No. 2 for Portland and loU Btntlons . . ": No. 4 for Portland and IU afntfnnn ... . . IH No. G for Portland and lm ntatlAna ... 1 ko. 8 for Portland and lot cntlAna r Arriving .Salem I No. 1- from Portland snd te' stations . . . No. 3 from Portland ssd UH stations ... " No. 5 from PorUaud sad stations - - No. 7 from Port 'and and W statlous . . 3EST FACILITIES rilE WEST FOR PRODUCTION OF 0 C T. 2 RtAsniAra Pom 3 Ileav for Portland iloaj 'day and Friday at ! H ,Tuesday, Thursday a4 'l 6 a, m. For torra Thursday and Sau-dT H .- .-, et land dock at foot cf Tr4( M. P. 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