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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1908)
& v !! I SUj in mm THE CAPITAL JOURNAL V.. nOFER, Ed. A. !. Nc.p.per Devoted to America Mp VtQKiem Ad Development of All Oregon. tM&A KTtry ?p1o Etctpt 8unUv, Sl ' - T T, 1 ' BCmCRIPTIOK RATKi. (Iairlablr in Advance.) " . ' i mittf, if wHI, per year ..". 'w Six 1 ryr, c . fiPRCIATi XK &;. 0. De V & STmR W;i&tV7trH A.w: Lane, Garden Road Store. SSrir'ouJd7sto(ro, HaXnDoe, Fairground. Road. Ketl's Coraer, TweUt and Crow .treetj a. K. Grocery, a. a. js.dk eu ru. ".-.- ::. r n wtmainr. 7Frrk Iter; F.Vllowersox, Twelfth and Leslie. lm Grocery. I ereatecath atret .. , . J!! Umni Sob. coraer Capitol and Union streets. -(. Mlem Utore, West Salem, alaa'a Coafectlonery, 478 BUte street. "Dr. gtoae's, 241 North Commercial gtrect. t Husma's Store, North BlXth treet. Oemaa Bakeryeeraer; Twelfth and iCherookota , City Bubicrlbors who doslro Tho Journal mailed U thorn nt summer resorts or other out-of-town places will ploaso notify tho olHco, giving city nddross and tho longth of tlmo they dcslro liapor sont to now addross. On roturning, pleaso notify ofllco In ordor that sorvlci by carrlor may be promptly resumed. FROM THE EDITOR'S NOTE ROOK. John Hall wns In town Tuosday sad argued a caso boforo tho su preme court. Ho has tak6n an np peal Hi his own cAso In connection with the land frauds for which Heeuy contlcted him, and whllo thut U ponding ho hun a largo practice In Lru courts at I'ortlatid and In thd statu at largo. Ho was for a Hum very prominent In politics, and ns mIbJchI Stun Hayden In the Magors murder caso. As n result of his vIr Rant prosecution, nilstod by Hoy den, who wow (lion district nttornoy, Mnnorn was convicted but secured nuw trial nt tho hands of tho supreme court. For tho second tlmo ho wus convicted of murder In the first de cree, tho only ensu of that kind on mum) In this district. Magora wuh said to httvo declared ho wanted hi freedom Jiwt nno day and he would VIII Hull. If he were utlve to till day hu would certainly have his re venue wlllimU shedding blood, for Hull himself bus been the victim uf n meroll&si promeutlon. One pha4 oi thu Whitney Hnltw prostitution for mulotliiK the Hnw thartio estate doee not apuour In tho vapors, and It uf a social origin, it was considered by some ef the fam ily that tjiejulr of t. estate who iimrrWnf OoillnaiUd, Hit help clvat the fumlly tttwlnru soolally au I tho report hu It that the Collins tlUl not jnc-vo In ten sums social c1., ei wlm tin? I)q1m. nod that tk UoImn omth&fsel this to stieU au oxteut that the Collins swore Ytu Kranw nd vuguuce Unt wome la Xho $mm of the crlaUeel proeeee Uou. Surh U Ufa. Hot) X. W. OfU.. of the MulUte tnuh 1'rlHtmi; eemiiasur et Portland was In (ho oU,s MoNday, om hi wy home from onutirfog on the McKen Klo, nd ueknowletlgetl that he U a mmlldute for eeaker. 1H U tlw puhilaher uf "CIhU Glut. ' a eenulnr olub piihllentioH at the iH4riwll, u4 a hcther of (leo. M. Orton. tee labor leader, who tervwl twice In the lSlVUurtf, tvHtl ttit wlwee etreth m0 HfltiHiurttj Ue eeeeje now a iHtMwbr et iHey voiei. The famlb- mm Is e tyb mm fa eJitre wUH. He are Smith er Jm. for the voter Min iimX feJMsW ihaitlculHi. Smith. or Jjie4 Mia httjeiMftMle be ertieU ilft kmv aom mmfcir ef that fewlly who has good tnvlu and so vot or blttj. Ue. Orion has beew eeaeelag with the family ( CoottthQenoral MllUr. Mrs. MUW ua,l dt)chte of tlttgoe. ami Judge I'UNMer. wif aa4 sue at JMUy SprUif, Mltcketls old law twriHer U retoreHns his belth. and h.M been playlug luiseball with Prudent HhKik ef the Kegeee Klret KatlanM bank. Mr. Ottoa u a slrgnj h,juuilon at Statowuw't No. 1, and oltes the fact that a Democratic lfKllauro in Kehtuvky hu wtntor vlcctea a lUpubllcan V S seat - nd Prop. month .......Wc DELIVERY ...... Son, Aar m Avoa.o v, " ,"rir. iiieninna aveuuo. V nnd while thoro It m'uy have boon dono In tho Interest of tho "Inter oits" In Oregon tho Republicans aro cnllcd upon to olect it Democrat, In thfl Interoit of tho people. Ho anys tho first bill ho will Introduco will bo tho Oklahoma banking law, nnd ho thinks that the stnto needs this kind of act to protect tho pooplo. Ho does not think tho atato could elect n hotter man for Prosldent of thu seuato than Hon. Tom Kay of Sn- lorn, and hopes ho will succeed whother ho li elected spenkor or not. Ho says Iko IlliiKhiun H bncklng Kay, nnd both nro Statomont No. 1 men, niul ho bollovos tho statomcut mombcrs should control both housos Ah n mater of fact both Soiling nnd Kny nre men of good rocords In the seunte and either one of thorn would take pride In mnklng a good proaldont of the senate. The llullruad Commission Is doing some smnll but satisfactory stunts these days. Oswald West has Just gone ovor tho Corvnllls and Houiteru on foot, Proildout Campbell has In vestigated pome old boxoars that nro doing sorvlco on another line In tho vnlloy for pnseengor depots, until the woodpeckers have made so mauy holoa lu thorn, thoy are not tmfe to hold chickens when thty brenk out of th coops. A depot with 400 foot Moor spaee It to be put In at I.yoni, nnd two trains a day are now run over the Ynqulnn liny line. lleji Jem mad a light on the antiquated ears lho had for paesitgon and w oari are beliig tised. Of course, th rtwd will inner be extended down to Newport so loug as HarrlmMU Umhs It and thee thert Is no comp UtloB to force him to do It. Rut that Is the way of the world. We dott't Hay of ee do very tMMeh italeet eowpeUtioa drivee us to It. Bohemia Sharp who took the purt of the ONlMete Hmperor In the eoMte parade et the CWry Fair hiu be oomt the objeet of wry artlent ear repo4eee ob the part of some Ibtstere typewriters and sUttorpb ere who bavt hoanl of hU owbIv taluable w!bIhc Calms, and on of tvui Is ptttaulnc hlw with aluxwt dally tpUtifw tent leertese 1b. bttre Htf eifectloii ami volew. H ! ttreee U atvfliB . W ittoiit smith. 01 WoodUtWN avao, Xrd apart sweet. Cles HI. She seems to hAve some weelih eud wnu to lav leh It o Rehemla bet to this be ob jects, as be sn( be dow not wrhi her mono? bet would itkf to lvest U for ber owh beeef!t. not for In acme roatvy prowUlef wU'.hs preperty that be alone knew the lo fetlwi ef. Tbbi wUI rlt Into a Uj fluaneUl trehsartlaa sbaru u handltps U with hie hsiuI bunla uowvuoh. tiui u will be a sad blew to the hope of soma of the state home stenographers who have led him to believe that they were in teretej ,u BoHtinl. per.oaal.y and not in hi, ,nu Such tr.fMng ,. DAILY CAPITAL """' EAI.KM. OREGON, I always given Its Ju3t desert3 and the nhlcaco key-nuncher Is ahead In tho race to get next to the old mining; king's heart at last accounts, and we are glad, of It. , ' ' Salens baa 19 saloons and drug stores that pay city licenses In amount of ?1 1,800 a year to help run theclty. Throo dayi of tho Cherry Falrcarnlval passed by and only dno arrest that caused by tho confetti craze lato Saturday night An ex-convlct was arrested for be ing drunk on Sunday when the sa loons aro closed tight. Polico Judge Moores can Justly claim that this Is tho most orderly city In tho world . Such a fact as the abovo does not nnnoal to the theoretical Prohibi tionist He la not Interested In a little mntter llko 112,000 a year oi revenuo that goes to relieve tue tax payer, and causes tho city almost no ojpenso In return. Ho is not Inter ested In such bagatelles as tho dis order that would result from Salem becoming a dry town with Illicit nio. blind nlKi. bootlegging and bottle houses running In violation of nil law and order. What does tne professional Prohl. agitator enro for nronerty that la mado worthless and hopyards that havo to be plowed up, nnd a large state Industry ruined. He wants to try his theory of running n dry town with compulsory absti nence. Ho Is not satlsnod to convert men by moral suasion nnd education and religious Inlluonce. Ho wants to onmt.ni Mm uncoiivortod man, tho tincducntcd man, the Irrollglous man to put on tho vlrtuos nnd live the llfo of tfio man who has been mndo over now by tho Influences of tno highest Christian civilization. He would bring this nbout by legisla tion, nnd ho may bo right but thcro aro many who cannot seo It that wny. They beg leavo to dlffor with him and say the present systom of rogu lntlon nnd control nnd compromise with tho drinking habits of tho pco- plo Is better than his theory of ab solute Prohibition. Thoro nro those who do not bo'.levo In tho Justice of nutting upon tho city n policy of dls- ordor, a policy of dostroylng Indus try nnd property values und driving tho supply of tho liquor traffic Into secret channels nnd forcing thou sands to become secrotly criminals. Whllo thcro aro largo numbors who bollovo lu the uso of liquor as bev erages nnd who bollovo In Its uso ns mcdlclno nnd In proscriptions and patont medicines containing) alcohol, thoy will find ways to got tholr needs Hiippllod so long as tho bcllnf laatu, nnd If the city does not soo fit to llcenso and regulnto for the purposos of getting rovonues, they will get It unlicensed. T!io offorts to got the radical Pro hibitionist advocutos upon some ln.sU of ngrcomunt with tho ndvo octet of llcenso and regulation will .all. Uut out of the offort good may come. Iladlcnllsm on olthor sldo of tin- liquor question will accomplish a, tntlon, nnd ngltatlon In tho ond educatos. Education of tho citizen ns to his right In tho long run nc-ct-mplltmos tho only lasting rosult. The Prohibition nnd Tompernnco ad vocate never accomplish all thoy n'ni at but thoy always leave public .(.ntliuont ugnltut tho drink habits nt d the drink tralllc a notch hlghar. For this tho people ow thorn thanks. Tint demnud for the reconstructed saloon, where there Is an opon glnsd front, wliero there aro no boxes or hiding plaoe for tho loafor, the bum, the drunkard and the criminal, where womon and minors aro not permitted, where gambling and on rousing, fighting and prostitution of any sort aro banished, U what the repectble property owner wel comes and good ettltettbhlp demands. We have reaehed that Mat whero we aro ready to admit that In cotin rv "MuuniUee. I smaller towiis ami rltlt, wber there la a large ma jority hQNMtly In favor of shutting out the liquor tralllc. it can be mad a a renioiuibU success. Ret that etuee of any else, or communities where public sentiment Is about evonly dlvMetl nut be oomluetexl or derly m the Prohibition plan, we deny. We deny that Salem would bo tt orderly without salooes as wltn them If they are propartly eondneied. It we to get inch facts before the people that the meeting Saturday atcbt wa calUm. The radical on both shies does not ilk- tbeae mod erate and eoneervatlre statements of fact and truth. I la prWars absolute Prohibition or the unregulated law less saloon. The bnelneee nun pre fr good order and good bwalnf.i method to any theory. The th orl sacrifices $oed order. I Willi? to destroy property and Industry, ami deetroy public rovonuus without accomplishing any good rosult vjiint ever. The Saturday nlaht meeilneVai week but nroX? ? ! tM SoVB V 1 1 ""?. ,Q " - v imuuiuuuq f;- WEDNESDAY, JULY 33, Scrofula Few aro entirely frco from it. It may develop so slowly as to cause little If any dlffturbanco during the wholo period of childhood . nn P Itroay then produce dyspepsia, , ca tarrh, and marW tendency to, .eon Bumption, before causing eruptions, BOTeoKi!!3y9rid of Htake the great bleod-purifler, . g Hood's Sarsapanlla In usual UquJd fom o In chocolated tablets known as targatabe. 100 doses $1. .tnent that Is controlled by tho pul pit orators do not want to hear but one side. To them there is but ono Bldo and that is of an omotlonal ana sentlmontal charactor. Thoy mean tell, and are to'be considered sincere unJes3 they advocate the uso of al cohol as medicine and tho uso of patent medicine substitutes for sa loon drinks. If they bellevo In al cohol as medlclno or employ pntent medicines containg alcohol they aro inconsistent, but that is not so bad at deliberate choice of an ovll for lt( own sake. Tho people these days wLo chooso vlco and evil for its own sake are a very small number and hr.rdly worth mentioning. But '.t should bo snld that any plan of Pro hibition that alms to shut off tho laboring man or tho pooror clnBs of peoplo from getting liquor, but would leavo the rich man to havo Tquors In his homo and at his clubs would provo n fraud and creator of soc'al disturbance It would pro duco tho spirit of anarchy nnd law I sness among the mnsses of tho ptople. Thoro Is serious dnnger of nuking mon nnnrchists If they are forced to do things In violation c.c Iawb which seom perfectly natural and right for them to do Lot us give credit to tho churches nnd tempor nnco 'Jrgnnlzntlon for tholr good work in holplng to'brlng nbout bet ter ldtals of good citizenship. Let us iu'jo higher tho standards of per sonal conduct and responsibility for good ordor and nt the samo tlmo lot us not sanction disorder nnd deUruc tlon of property vnltioi and Indus tt les von though thoy aro demandod in tho 'inmo of rollglon and ortho doxy, Hops nro but ono small Item of the products that nro used for the manufacture of tho world's bover ages mil Oregon Is not tho only sin ner. It iccinH ntrnngo that tho time of the city council and '" miyor an I othor i-lty officials al '' ' taken up for houra ovor the pet- details of whether bicycles should bo sliu: off from tilling tho sldowalks on one side of a certain block whon tho city council could help tho whole .lly h giving the Salem and Stny ton oloctrlc line n good lift. If tho council had taken up tho matter ana passod a losolutton ondonlng ih-j pla'i for in King the $100,000 bond subvcriiitiQii, nnd the 15 memUn tnoreof had onch takon nn $10 1 bond, tbiy would have lmmortnllzvl thei'isoivec ir one public body th.r. wn ruimatwl by public sprit. On: nldorman, Ellott of tho seventh, vol untarily came to the commlttoe and put down ills name for $100 stock sub3criptiou. The city council coti'a do more for tho city by boosting for the Suh it and Stayton oloctrlc In IB minute than by spending nn amount of time on bicycle ordi nances. Uut the council and mayor are iit alone to blame for not being enthus iastic over the Salem and Stay n eloctrlc. Wo are al' too cold-bl.iod-od about suoh matters. We are tou close and tight and calculatln? lo build tble city rapidly. One merchant hit It r'eht when he signed for J50n of the electric bonds. saying he wouli norrow the money at the bank and pay eight per eent, and as the bia.h pay mm six par cent ha would h out two iter cent a year for live y. ue sayj n can make more thau no per year when that electric lln is built nbova what ha Is making now. nt-d make it ten tlmaa ovr ti.m Is the tulrlt of Alderman sinewt . and It Is the right eplrlt and tb spirit that win and makea big n en HICKORY BARK , Cough Remedy "Jl hi DsHaa Coughs, Colds CROUP rw-W1' "f HHiir-TrTTn SORE THROAT TMKOATtMttNCS dm uh ttwtt (a WttH OCTOOH. O V . IHMBalBlBMIMBBSBBBMU Hi. iMMtSt (m 4&in s I Pfflffiffl?? SUMMER tt ' T,r .LxiXUmi I I J I I I I I I 11144 . . . r ....... . -- rnniMrlC nOTELNnw 1 WILnUI I arum w , open .;;; L iavr, Oregon City, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday until JUS? tnenVdal?y at ? A. M. , Stage also goos from Mt. Angef. F1 I $1.50. r. vv. wii;u'-" r--.-L4lw4W444fWr4W 44WM I H4-H4fH - ' -wrT nn nni iiiuluii and big towns, and It is tlmo wc were all getting rid of our skln-itug habits and narrow contracted llt-a of helping no public enterprise. I want to call attention again to the shameful neglect of South Com mercial street. Let It be admit 'd that the contractors did a poor Job and did not build tho street accord ing to specifications. Lot it bo ad mitted that the street U not as vel constructed as tho Liberty road, and yet thoro Is no excuso to lot the street go to ruin. At present It Is strownoverwlth sharp pieces of rock that ruin a driving horse's feet nnd cm auto tiros to p!eco3 ns effectually as though tho street were strown with broken plato glass. Is thoro no remedy for this? Indeed there 13. The street should bo cleaned, which has not been dono In two years. Tho threo blocks of Court street that aro paved are cleaned sovornl times a week, and sprinkled dally several tines. H:: whot minority does tho city government caro for tho ono street and neglect tho other? Tho peoplo who own property on South Commercial streot paid out about $12,000 for that street Improvement. I' they paid that sum for a beauti ful and much-needed public bulll littf nnd had presorted it to tho city, would not tho city rnro for it, koop It clonn, pnlnt It, nnd seo that It did not go to ruin? Tho argument is pnrnllol, and tho clt has no right lo Biien.-l all its funds on one street to tho noglect of another street. The South Commercial street Improve ment Is well worth, caring for. It is our finest thoroughfaro leading to the ccmoterles and to the fruit coun try beyond. It is tho main travelled road for autos going north and south. An nuto going ovor It now raises a cloud of dust that covers tho residences for several blocks Tho street should bo sprinkled bt tween four nnd flvo in tho morning after it has boon raked off clean nnd clear of tho sharp spllntors of rock, and then with tho water on, It the surfneo would becomo as smooth n cemont pavement. If wo ennnot do these things right .what Is the uso of paving streots? Wo aro now at thoso things, but thero Is no en couragement to mako street improve ments If they are not cored for.. Phono 44 Main 147 N. High St. C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs ard Llvory, all Rigs Modern Rubber Tire, Hide Wing Sang Co. HIG STOCK OP GOODS We make un nil klml nt ,. and white underwoar, waists and kimonas and skirt? nil i-in,io ni gentlemen's and ladles' furnishing eoous; an Kinds of silks and dres goods; hose, suits, nanta. nvmii.i blaukeU, neokwear, matting, china ware, trunks, embroidery and lac3, UtVJ. OUIt STOUIJ hkst GomU now at very low nrice nitr sale. HiiO X. Coinincrcial St. Salem, Or. O C. Te Co. Steamers Pomona and Oregona leave for Portland dally except Sua day at C a m. M. V, IJALDWIX, Agent. Tunlanautk.. ,,. . L '"?i ' Jf miWQKKImwi: CHlCrttSTER'S P LLS Ir. U uIaMiimi itnvVi. .m'.'VVT .v mi r iiiii'ir '".i.ui,MM.. ,. I RESORTS ...xii'iitriiniiiiiin BRING YOUR CAMERAS and KOfMfl lO ' SMITH'S CAMERA SJo wo w ucvciopmcj Tor Amateirs Servo Lunches and Sell Ckgl isyo iieaca JNOwport, Or the i fAFT kovki Privato boarding. Strictly t,aJ cooking, servo tho boat meali, Jl noip yoursoir. Kates reasonable. MRS. MARY BATCIIMAN, Mp. Cor. Fifth and Hurlburt Streets i block north of Prosbytorlan churdj ROYAL RESTAURANT For quick sorvlco, strictly hoi cooking, go to tho addrenl low DEAOII LUNCHES our specialty. West jd D.A Q - . , . .! num. oi., uug una oneMi block south of boat landing A. J. Rader's Camping Gro Hero you wIlL find good n'rl sontlc tanks, good locatien: tmkl tlon nnd furnished tonts to rut el Nye Crook. A. J. under, proprletxl Newport, urogon. O.K. BARBER SHOP A first class up-to-date shop. Dot 'overlook this plnco for tho best Thoro is no harbor better iklH with a razor or pair of sluort i& It. N. .WALTER, I'm. West alklo Front street, near I lauding. Agency for Corva'.ili! dry. . : f CIGARS and TOBACCOS I havo selected the beitta of Cigars and Tobacco teal ent with the trade. Casna you with what you ldM satisfaction. Also caririR" ttlntn linn nt ant drlnlL l E. CASS, Prop. Front Street, opposite TW coptlon, Newport, orwi aWMMMMMMMUMMSMSHOTf ED. SULLIVAN'S, MARKET Frc3h fish 9f all kinds lassjl Frosh Krabs Kooked dally fj bait nn hnnl nt nil times. P.'l rout. J Stocker's Meat MarW Hero you will fiud ntallt cnoicou moats that can ub p. nlan flol, Vnn. rvntrnnnefi K- STOCKElt'ff MEAT UM& Xetvport, Oregon FURNITURE Newport, Orcgo ror Household Furniture kind nnd description go to H. D. BLAKELY Carpets,' Mattiug, Stoves bJ! warn. Soil nr rAnt vrtU S CW" hniiftftkPPnlnp- nntflt and btf" when you leavo. Prices aWl South Front Street, only "" kind. Whon .r, in Vnwnnrt tB Bain's Hack & Dray&J gives special attention to ring baggage and camp ou.1 jj uiaueu auu uihuiw",j,i wood and hay for sale. vJ ueia ui uuiu a xiutwewt . nhntlC S ;ewnort. ureKou. r" tlons. ,L. . ,. . nFCS wuub ai newiiurt eu (rta Rowln's Livery Stables for n morn vnnr tin (fence: 10 P J best clrl a drive: to 8,! Rock, Seal Rocks or any PJ1 terest In small or largo p&f and feed and a squa" . around; careful drivers tha .lipnch. Olva us a tnt" i w Newport H t. . , - IrnmS ' uuara ana rooms, -- .,! best 25c meal in city; rVj self. Large. P??01 5c'd la Salem bv dTsj--- imnjwiaic, 01(9. J pnetreee, Newport, u.