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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1908)
frr fnii.Y dArn-AL journal, samsm, orbgon, fiuday, ooroniat as, iQ6. 3 ' ""Wl-TT- THE CAPITAL JOURNAL U. IfOFKR, Kd. and Prop. jq InilopcndentNowipapcr Devoted to American Principle ami the I'rogfeM unci Developetnent of All Oregon. PublUbotl Kvery KvcnlBKjlSxeggrt i i'wff, tklcm, Ore. IS , BUIWCKIPTION RATES. ftftrlaMr lifta&$) Dlly,jbr cnrlor, per year W.00 Per month 60c Dlivby tnall, per year- 4.00 Tor month ao .Weekly, by mall, per vcar ......... 1.00 Six month ..60o OUR NATIONAL TICKET r ' For President WILLIAM H. TAFT, of Ohio For Vlco, President JAMES S. SHERMAN, of Now York. "' i law, congress can neither control nor soil tho wator power it has at tho government dame, or tho additional residents any day in the year. story, with the patio In the center. The street aro paved, but there is no, sewerage or sldo gutters, and tho water runs through the center of the street. There aro no alloys or exits from tho rear, arid the front door is UBcd. for all, purposes. Frequently a man will lead his horse In and out bjJtjjq i entranco used by tho family. Buzzard aVc the scavengers of tho country, and as tho penalty for kill ing one is a heavy fine; thoy are quite tamo. Tho old cemetery, with Its "oven" valuta, 1b especially Interest ing. Costa Rica vegetables arc grown tho year round, and tho tables of the Panama canal employes are supplied from thore. Six or olght fresh vege tables aro found on tho tables of the Al- power from storago, through some though a tripical country, tho moun subtoriugo probably can bo found. But olthor every state can grant that power to congross, or tho states can nssumo and use it themselves, anJ repay tho cost of thocscrvolrs. Tho policy President Roosevelt has adopt ed of oo-operatlon with tho states Ib- a necessary ono. "Blthor tho states 1,15 OREGON'S CONGRESS- ' MEN HEED THIS WARNING "Thoro confronts us now ono of tho most tromendoua problems tho country ha ovor faced," writes John ' thcmsolvcs must build tho reservoirs L. Mathews, In tho current issuo of under a nntlonal plan, or else, thoy tho Succoss magazine. ''This is tho must CC(i0 tho right to tho nation to problem of how to got back for tho (), (0j8 people on navlgablo streams tlio pow-1 So, taken jn naml developed on er at the dams, or how to get at ft bn89 which' will' consorvo the least a tax rbturn on bottornlonts. "Usually, tho Btate, in giving por--mlsslon for a dam to bo eroded, grant also a right of eminent do main to condomn flowngo land. Re cently, howovor, whon big corpora tions camo bogging for help, congr.est passed two laws which aro without precedent In tho rights thoy glvo to tho rich, against tho poor, or against thopo wh,o do i not wish to dovolop powor at a given moment rights of tho nation, of tho stato, and of tho companies which now have concessions at tho damsitos, tho power-drive alono of tho Mississippi, properly rosorvolrod, would pay the Interest on all tho bonds necessary for roscrvolrlng and 'for channel re vetment. Lntor, whon coal Is gone; when tho country Is settled more thickly, and tho demand Is greater. It would return Into tho natlonnl treasury $0,000,000 to $10,000,000 Tho first of those provided thnt If your, lightening by that mqch, tho nny porson owning tho ripnuan innu.hurdon of tnxat'on which lies upon on ono sldo of a water powor wlshod tj,o people. to build n dnm nnd to glvo frco or coHt to tho government tho slto for n lock (somothng every dam builder Is compelled to do by law), ho mlglt " 'Wnko up, American,' says Emor son Hough. But wo have got to do moro than moroly wnko up. Wo have got to sit up nnd tnko notlco and roqulro tho nttornoy gonornl of tho u,on got up, nnd go nftor congress- TTnlfiit Hfntna tn rnmlntim nn linhnlf ' ..... , . 1..11.. , it.ii ""'"" m.... v.... , - j iiiuh, mm uajiuuiuiiy iuuai lugiBiuiuia, of tho nation, but at prlvato expanse, with figures llkca thoso nnd with n tho othor shoro roqulrod for tho dam. profound conviction of tho truth "Then a llttlo later, an' Innocent-nu,i thnt every othor rlvor 1b only a looking nmondmont was passed pro vldlng that If anyono (not neccesnr lly owning anything), wlnlied to build a dam aiid glvo tho government the lock site, tho attomoy gonoral must condomn both sides for him. Thnt Is, if I own the land besldo a water power, and do not'Intend o dovolop it at present (or perhaps I do), and some corporation covets it, It can require the attomoy genoral to ou.it me and glvo It my land and my op portunity at a condomnatlon-fiftilt prlco for tho land. "This Is bad enough; but it Is not tain ale of tho interior Is bracing, nnd this, In a measure, accounts for tho comparative Industry of tho tiller of the soil, Next to banana rnlslnpf coffee plays tho moBt promlnont part in the exports of the country. Tho CoBta RIcan 1$ a largo consumer of this bovcrago. Tho coffeo served tasted so different from ,ours that 1 asked a young matroliat Sap Joso for her reclpo. "Uso Bufllclont cof fee," she said, "not .less than two ounces to a pint of wator. .. Warm your coffeo pot, put tho coffee Into U, boll tho water nnd pour tho boil ing wnter on tho coffee, and tho thins; 1b done. Tf tho cbffeo Itself Is boiled tho aroma Is dissipated and tho bev orago spoiled. Just lot It come to n boll." Then Bho added: "You Amor Jcnm hnvo your coffee ' too weal: Mnko It flfrong nnd uso three-fourths mllf If necessary; thnt Is bettor than to uso half- milk and bnlf coffee." Mrs. C. R. MMlef In 'Leslies Weekly. ! vPl r -aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH K H I Just Coffee, but perfect I I Coffee. I I Your grocer' will grind It I better if ground at home not I too fine. F " t-TTTH 1 ''JsnK; BKmi a, HHd"l -" Mississippi in mlnaturo, and thnt de-l velopmont of thorn Is a coming no cosslty, which, If wo go at It the'rght way, means nn Immonse prpfjt ac count, and which It wo go at It; the wrong way, means an Immense tax for us, and unaccountablo profits for somo prlvafo corporation." Why Colds Aro Dnngcronn. Because you hnve contrncted'ordl- nnry colds and rocoverod from, them without treatment of any kind, do not, for a momont imnglno that colds nro not dnngorous. Evoryono knows . . . i J.i.. t in ,. I thnt pouumonla nnd chronic catarrh no bad as somo of tho othor bills this I hftV0 tholr orgln ,n n common coKli wator powor problpnr has brought Info congress. Roforo tho last sos alon thoro woro nearly two scoro of bllln Inlrodurcd, onch purporting to grant Into porpotulty nnd without tax or toll, all right tho govornmont lias at a water power slto to a private -company. Several of thoBo pnssed. The most Important tho prasldont vo .toed, "Already on tho upper Mississippi tho powor uBors complain ngnlnst thi way tho sorvod wator Is used for nav igation. Thoy doclnro that tho pow or ought to bo considered first, nnd nlthought thoy pay no toll, nnd have no right In tho rosorvod wator, thoy have forced congress to mnko an in vortlgntlou of their complaints. If no ono blocks thorn ahnrply, thov wlU persist until thoy gain tholr end. "If no ono blocks thorn! Thnt t now, for tho peoplo to do. Tho wholo nation must nwako nnd tho ronowed Interest In waterways and In con servation Indicates that this Is to happen Rut tho problom In Intri cate tnd delicate. Under ex!stlnc VOIIR money will make more if deposited with us. We pay all with drawals on demand SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK c- Consumptton Is not caused by a cold, but tho cold proparos tho systom for tho reception and dovolopmont of tho gorms thnt would not othcrwlso have found lodgment. It is tho snma with all Infectious diseases. Diphtheria, scarlot fovor, measles nnd whooping1 coxight nro much moro likely to ho contrnted whon tho child has n cold. You will boo from this that moro real dangor lurks In a cold than In any othor of tho common ailments. The onslcst and qulckotst wny to euro a cold Is to tako Chamhorlntn's Cough Romedy. Tho many romnrkablo cures offectod by this preparation havo made It a staple arttclo of trado ovor a largo part of tho world. For sale at Dr, Stone's drug store. - - o A Glimpse, or COtftn Hint. At nn olovntlon of G000 foot, Cnr tago, oncu tho capital of tho coun try, la reached. Thoro tho tourist flnds excellent Bhops, well stookod with both American and French THE GENTLE SEX IN THE MAGAZINES Of late there ha3 been much lu tho magazines about tho eternal fominino, Ono writer nsks, "Do women dross to plcnso men?" nnd then explains thnt "whllo doubtless tho first modification of tho meroly uuoful gnrb wo call fashion wnB In duced by tho Instlnctlvo fcmlnlo do slro to ploaso tho malo cyo, rivalry wth 'hor own box has subordinated this aim." Accepting tho Oonestlc account of tho fall of man, and tho realistic nature of tho Joko about the Easter hat, this explanation in un exceptional. Anbthor writer pub lishes tho sclontlflo theory thnt' tho chftraotor of womon Is adventitious "Man," says ho, "has always Insist ed' that woman shall bo hotter than ho Is." And then ho adds: "Purity, constancy, roaorvo and dovotlon nro tho qualities In woman which plenuo and flatter tho Jealous male, and whon woman responds to thoso de mands, both really and seemingly, without any consciousness of what Bho is doing, alio acts In tho mnnner which mnkos hor moBt pleasing to men." Plo.isant rending for the mon. For generations bacholorB, young and old, havo boon, nssurod vory positive ly that it Is tho lnfluonco of good womon that keeps mankind from damnation. (Probably our man of sclonco has escaped this experience. Now tho JmchoJors . mny retort, "Professor So-and-so saya that It Is we who keep them puro, constant, rosorvod nnd devoted." Howovor, It would hecomo our scientist to mnko penco with tho gontler box, not bv Baying that their efforts to pleaso men aro unconscious, but by wrltlns nn nrtlclo on tho ndventlotlous chnr nctor of mon. Hnrpor's Weekly. n - DoWttt'B Carbol'zed Witch Haze' Salvo 'a tho be l snlve for "lies Be mirn vnn crnt llnWItt'B Rnlil liv nil goods. The hpusoa nro nearly all ono drueslsts IWM SANITARY INSPFCTED MEAT at'tiih NEW WILLAMETTE MARKET Dressed Chickens c Fine stock to eeloct your Sunday dinner from at both markets Large shipment fish and shell-fish received Tuesdays and Friday. Glvo the now market a trial and you will be pleased as to the prices and quality. Phone 854 379 Court St "OREGON BUILDERS' ARE YOU DOING WHAT YOU CAN TO STATU? roruuTE xm OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE SoUlors, honest farmer mt merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands asa fn heart capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co, Lines in uregon (b sending tons of Orogon literature to tho East for dlitrft . ii u ,.,. nnl1n,1n mrnnov. Will n ... t. .. W0'1 llllUUb" ui. u.o..w. o-"-. .. ;uu ui uBip (St g00j ARE YOU SICK? Do You Wisl1 to Get Cured? After you hav tried tho bthc doctors, come ana sec tho old reliable Chincso doctor. He guarantees to euro after everything else has failed. Dr. Kum has-lived over 20 yctin in Salem, and has cured n.'great.mnny of Salem's well-known men nnd wo men, and hn3 scores of teBtlmonlnlB from thankful patients whom ho hac cured In tho past. Ho guarantees to euro whero tho knife seoms tho last resort. Ho treats all chronlo and nervous diseases, catarrh, asthma, lung and throat troubles, stomach, llvor, kldnoy nnd honrt troublo, rheu matism, gall stones, tape worms, lost vitality, gonornl debility, rupturo and all kinds of fomnlo complaints. Ex amination and consultation frco. If you cannot call wrlto fqr symptom blank to tho Dr. Kum Bow Wo Drug Co., 167 South High strcot, Salem, Oregon. GERMAN HAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY Now under now manngoment SCIILERET SCHNEIDER Proprietors Completo lino of fresh and up-to-date bakers goods dellvored to all parts of tho city frco. Wo aro proud of our party and wedding cakes, dellvored on short notice. Glvo us a trial Is all wo ask. Storo corner Twolfth and Che mokotn Sts. Phono Main 0G1 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmuummm 1 SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL For wator sorvlco apply at office. 0111b payablo monthly In advance. nUTTKRNUT DREAD. It Id worth more than any othet read yet tho prlco in no higher ?or said at your grocers'. CALIFORNIA IIAKRRY, Thomas & Cooley, Props. of building Oregon by Bonding us tho names and addrw,, 0j ! friend who are likely to bo Intorested In this state!, w J i! '- 1M1 complete Inform COLONISTS TIOKETS will bo on salo during SEPTWIBKR A OCTOBER from tho East to all points In Oregon. The farei fra-, From Loulovlllo " Cincinnati " Cleveland Hll . iilj! ..... li'tl - - -. . ii iii """ lorK 5i.M a few principal cities aro From Donver '. . $30.09 " Omaha 30.00 Kansas City . .. . 30.00 St. Louts 35.60 " ChlcaKO 38.00 TICKETS- CAN RE PREPAID. If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon dfrpolt proper amount with nny of our agents, Tho ticket will ii furnished by tologrnph. Local agent, Salem. VM. McMUHRAY, Ocnprnl Passenger Agent, Portland ii 1 1 1 1 1 nm iimiiniH ; I Graber Bros. : ; PLUMBING AND fiAS FITTING Will glvo prompt nttentlon T to all orders, guarantee our 4 work to glvo satisfaction and to be up to the sanitary stand- t ard. WE WILL III? PLEASED t TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS Call at our shop on Liberty stroot, back of Barr's Jewlry Store. Phone 550. i'tj.;nnii)wnmiui T HICKORY BARK I Cough RemWy AMOIVTUT VW BWrnnnna Coughs,. Colds CROUP Wheopinf C14I1 Srvixklli SORE THROAT TIIROATtlVNCS MUM) MMHHIM (A iAirn. otvi. u J. . fi. rJ)t ton RAILROAD TIME TABLES CORVALLIB tM EASTERN R. R. TIME TAHLF. ALRANY AND YAQUINA TRAINS. No. 2 No. 1 Dally STATIONS Dally Ex. Sun, Ex, Sun. a. m. lv ar. p. m. 7:35 , Albany 7:16 8:35 Corvallls '...:.. G:35 8:53 Philomath C:02 0:22 Wrons 6:32 0:50 Blodgctt 5:07 n;io Summit 4:60 10:32 Nashvlllo 4:22 11:39 Chltwbod 3:23 12:03 Elk City 3:03 12:30 Toledo 2:31 1:16 ar... Yaqulna ..lv. 2:00 Albany-Co rvnllls.Plilloniath. No. 10 (daily) Leaves Albany 7:60 p. m. Loaves Corvallls 8:30 p. m. No. 8 (dally) Leaves Albany 12:35 p. m. Loavos Corvallls 1:35 p. m. ArrLvos Philomath 1:63 p. m. No. 0 (dully) Loavos Albany 8:30 a. ax. Loavos Corvallls 10:10 a m. Arrives Philomath 10:30 a. m. No. 2 (dally oxcopt Sun.) Loaves Albany 7:36 a. m. Loaves Corvallls 8:35 a. m. Arrives Philomath 8:63 a. ra. No. 1 (dally oxcopt Sun.) Loavos Philomath 6:02 z, ra. Arrives Corvallls 6:35 a. m. Arrives Albany 7:15 a. m. No. 6 (dally) Leaves Corvallls 6:30 a. m. Arrives Albany 7:10 a. m. No. 7 (daily) weaves Fhllomatu. . . . .10:45 a, m Arrives Corvnllir 11:15 a. m. Arrives Albany 11:58 a. m. No. 0 Leaves Philomath 2:00 p. m. Arrives Corvallls 6:00 p. m. Arrives Albany.... 4:,4Q P m No change In service between Al bany and Detroit. Oregon Electric Time Tatjlc. Time of arrival and doparture of cars at Salem Is as follows, Portland and Intorraediato' peints: Local Express Local Exprooa Local Express Arrlvo S;40 a, m. 10:60 a. m. 1:26 p, m. 4:20 p. m. 5:45 p. m. 8:20 p. m. Loavo 0:00 u. m. 9:0.6 a, m. 11:05 a. m. 1:45 p. m, 3:28 p. m, 6:00 p. in. Time Card No. 81, Southern Pcir. Co., Effectlvo Sunday, Aug. 16 100S, Toward Portland. PasseBger. No. 1 6,-5 : 13 a. m. Oregon Ex press. No. 13-8:40 ar, m. Cottage Grove passenger. ' . ' . No. 12. 2's45 p. m. Roseburg pas- sengcr. No. .4 9:13 p. m., Portland ex- presB t "TevvaiS Portland, Freight. No.,22. 5:0 p. m. Portland fast freight ,. No. 226.-10:4.0-11:28 a. ra. way freight. . Toward gan Fp-aHcMco, V&rr.4 No. lljUa a. m. Roeebwrg passenger. ' , No. ;7, S:45 p. m. Cottage Grove passenger. No. 1 9;5 p. . Calif ermla ex press. No. ,13:31 a. w. aa FrancI ca ftxpre. Toward Sh Fnwclee, FrvlKht No. 221.-2:43 a. w, Portland fat freight. No., 225.-1 1:2 8. a. t way freight- Steamere Pbea aud Qre loa" for Portland -dafVexeept day at 8 a. a. . 1 M. P, BALPWIK, Afset,! SALEM WATKR OOMIANY ' OFFICE CITY MALL For witer rvle apply f otH. MM. pl noitUtly la OvaaM IIOTEM AND tl&TACRW, White House Resla For a HegslM 25c Dinner at They can't bo bt McGilclirist & k Iroprlcte, MfALS 15c Call and try them. Um!i Ik Board per week $2.1f, Uw l nlshed rooms very ruiM. Al tl jl Salem Restaurs 331) COURT BTHEW. I I I I ! I I I II 1 1 H M ft f HOTEL ! ! Corner Sev rath HdStoritSt :: Portland's New art W :: Hotel. Rales $ wrty :: up. EuropeaH p. FN :: WRI6IIT-DICKMS0N IWmi Proprieurs tlrt4-4-K4-HHfH'' rtuie Wine Wl ,t, ,, ..n .11 blaAiOl . -kiln nnnrWPir. WW54.! a Diirs. all w IUUUII3 UUU ..-- - I.LJ gentlemen' and !& "Ta .t. all Irlnria OI li " goods; l-scsult,,, blankfet. necitwear, " -. , ware, trunks, embrolW M OtC. . ajl 320 S. 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