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TWLY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8ALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMDKR 10, 1008.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Vi. IIOI'KK, fid. nnd lmp,
Imlei'oiKk'iit .N'uwpaper Dovutcil to American Principle" and
thv I'rogrewi ami Dorclupomout'of All Oregon.
PnbllMieil livery Kvunluir HxcOpt Sunday, , Salem, Ore.
SUIlSCItlPTION KATES.
(lnvarlnbty In AdvAiico.)
Dally, by r"lor, per ycr W.OO l'cr month W.
Dally, by mall, per ycaf 4.00 Per month Sot
Wcokly, by mall, por vcar .... 1.00 Six month X
TIIH FIGHT FOll MOUNTAIN
WATKIl.
Tho Capital City lins started In on
u campaign for a supply of puro
mountain vntcr for tho use of the
pcoplo of this city and suburbs and
otnto institutions. This is tho larg
est ami moot , Important undertak
ing that lins over been started In
this city, and one that will tax tho
best efforts of the men who have
been onlintcd. The committee of 15
tlnt mot with Uovornor Chamborlaln
"Wednesday to consider ways and
moans to bring about this desidera
tum comprise the bet and most
public spirited citizenship of Snlom
It comprises men from nil walks of
lire, from the highest public offi
cial!) to the man of ordinary means
who works at his trade for a liv
ing. Tho rommltteo qmbrnccs man
who represent merchandising, man
ufacturing, education, the modlcal
and legal provision, lumberman,
woolonmlll man, cigar manufacturer,
and largo taxpayers nntl reproHtjntu
tlvos of capital. The personnel of
tho rommltteo could not bo bettir
nor of higher character.
Of course, It Is understood Hint
tho work of this commission will
only bo preliminary. They are
. pathfinders to sonrch out tho way to
bring this about, and to rormulntc
a plnn to accomplish tho end sought
Tho creation of sub-committees nn I
tho collation of tho facts nntl detail
nccossnry for Intelligent action must
bo In the blinds of some such pre
liminary ndvlsory board, and tho
Horvlcos of these men while In no
way enmponsnted for Is none tho less
of.tho greatest vnluo to the commun
ity. It Is tho highest order of pn
trlfttlo sorvlco to th community.
Thoy nr filling n more Important
office toward state nnd county and
city than nny ofllclal now rendering
n Horvlco to tho pcoplo bornuse they ,
nro doing n work that Is to nffoct tho
health and wolfnro and protection
of eocloty for years nnd for gonern
tlons. Thnt they will glvo tho mnt
tor tholr best tlmo nntl nttontlon no
ono can hoiltnrfe to bolkvo. Thoso
inon will not ontor upon tholr ilutloa
in nny RllBhtlnjr nttltude. Thoy wll'
do tho best work thoy nro enpablo
of unit do It coiiHcleutlouHly.
In milking It posslhlo for thlB c'ty
nnd state to have pure mountain
wntor thoso mou nro rondorlng n
norvleo that Ih far moro Important
than they would bo rondorlng by go-,
lug to wnr for tholr fellow citizens.
Tho .wnrfaro thoy are waging Is
against hidden nntl iuihcoii power
for ovll thnt canpot be discussed In ,
'jKinllo print, nut tnoy nro wngliur
n worfaro for better water and bet
dor snnltary conditions, for longev
ity nnd against doath In Its most In
Hldlout forms. The cnmpalgn for
mountain water Ib a fight for bet
tor sod ' condlt'oiiB for every family
hotter health and llfo In tho homo
nnd tho public Institutions nnd better
protection from .fire. No ono enn
ostlmnto tho vnlue of such amice
nnd be mou who glvo tholr tlmo and
nttentlon to this matter-nre -worthy
xif all honor and pratso. Ily nil
moAnr let tis oncournge thorn and
hold up tholr hands In this light for
licUer wntor Riipiily thnt w'll make
this e greotor city, and a grontor
rtato In the oyos of tho nation.
This olt will bo moro bonoflttod
by securing nu uucontnmlnnhlo
Aourco of wntor Hiipply In tho inmui
1nlns than by all thi othor boosting
ngoucies thnt can bo devised. More
liunplo will como hero to live nnd
moro homes will be o'tabllshod here
on account of this movement. Let
us not underestimate tho value of
this proposition from a home-building
standpoint. Many a man Is do
lor red from making thle city Ms
homo becnuso some one has told
lilm thoro Is not the best drlnklu
wnter hero. While this cltv has
now a vory puro wator Biipply tho
best obtnlnnblo from tho river as a
source tho advertisement wo would
get from br'nglng In mounta'n
water would bo our greatest nsso'
in drawing nnpulntton. As a re
sult of an Improved wntor swip'v
thin would becomo th home of the
wcalthlor class of professional mon
who want to 1'vo In a roMdonco cltv
otii ii y com hce to live In
(the face of adverso reports as to tho
wator supply. Henco tho biggost
boost we can give our city is to let
In n stream of pure mountain water
by a gravity system. That should
and mu3t be done within tho next
eight months.
A LITTLH MATHK LIKE KEEP
ING PLEDGES.
The movement started by Scott,
Fulton, ot nl. at Portland to re-loa-o
membors of tho legislature
from their pledges Is not making
much headway, although many sign
ers are being secured, without re
gard to their politics. "The move
incut nwakens new Interest In lh
political situation, and will precipi
tate a hot fight over the speitrker
shlp of the house nnd president of
the sonnite. It Is now apparent thnt
tho Statement N'o. 1 members, who
nro In tho majority In both branches
of the legislature will be able to or
ganize both branches of tho legis
lature. Tho presidency of the sen
ate lies between Sonntor Kay of
Marlon nnd Sonntor Soiling of Port
land, both nntl-machlue men. Tire
spcnkorehlp lies between Pntton,
Jones and Campbell, or n Portland
mnn If tho president ,of the en-
ato goes to Kny. It Is n good sign
of harmony between those who have
any regard for public pledges that
any one of them K willing to got
out of the way for the other, pro
forrlng principle shall prevail, nnd
placing faith with the people above
personal ndvnuatge. Thoso who
advocate pledge breaking are losing
ground morally every dny. After
tho Fulton hnuquct Saturday night
at Portland, ninny who nro opposed
to Stntomont No. 1 .took tholr Btand
with Dunlwny, snylng thoy believed
It wns In tho true Intcrost of tho
Republican party.
What do men like Stephen A
Lowell, Donjamln Franklin Jones,
Henry 'E. McGinn, nntl Willis S.
Dunlwny moan by ndvocotlng thnt
Republicans keep tholr pledges .to
the pcoplo? Don't thoy know thnt
thoy aro llablo to bo clnssod ns 13ry
nnltos nntl .traitors to tho Republi
can party? Members of tho loglsla
turo who took Statement No. 1 or
Stntomont No. 2 should hasten to
Join tho plodgo-bionkors' organiza
tion nnd got Into Harvey Scott's An
nnnlns Hand Wagon If thoy want hon
ors nt tho hands of tho machine In
future. Tho hlghost duty of a Ito
publlcnn ropiosentntlvo Is to bronlc
his party faith and decolvo tho pco
plo undor all clrcumtancos, nccord
Ing to tho rovlsed vorslon of Abra
ham Lincoln, Lowell, Jones, Mc
Ginn nnd Dunlwny should bo kicked
out of the party, according to that
angpl of purity, Chuuncey M, Dopow,
who Is now the Idol of tho Oregon-Inn.
How do alleg imI polltlclnns In Or-;
ogon export to do biisluoss with tho
people whon itlulr chlof assent and
Mock In trndo will bo n rocord of vi
olated plodgos? Tho pooplo do not
trust thoni nny too woll now. How
much los will thoy trip t thorn when
they have further ofllclnlly gono up
on rocord for n gonornl public do
cept'on of tho pooplo? Why, ns n
rule politicians will not oven trust
ono nuothor unlois plodgos aro kept.
In politics you never have anything
but n mini's word for anything, nnd
what will any mnn's word bo good
for If his wrltton, publicly made,
sworn 'to and subscribed pledgo is
violated and trampled In tho dirt
of repudlnt'on? Why It Is a propo
sition thnt .a whlto mnn should bo
nshamed to mako to a cannibal snv
ago. If n man 'took Statement No.
1 lot him stay with it. If ho.took
Stntomont No. 2, let -him stay with
It. If ho made any old statement,
lot him stny with It. Wo should b?
mon or renounce nil claim to re
spect In society.
religious. But why tho moral nnd ro
llgiouB elements will not turn out
to Beo Tho Holy C ty nt prices that
run from 25, 35, GO to 75 cents a
sent Is n religious mystery, It 'a
probably explained by tho fnct that
rellglous.peop'o hnvt not the theater
habit. Thoy do not spend much on
entertainments. They nro mainly
concerned about their own organiza
tions and entertnlnments, and hence
have not time or thought to spond on
promiscuous nmuscmens. But It lu
still n mystery how this kind of
piny can fnll to Interest thoso who
are lookliig townrd reformation of
the drama, who want to see It turn
Its attention to the purer side of
things, Ono would think thoy would
fill the opera house when a religious
drnma. is put on tho boards and for
one night, nt least, crowds cut tho
problem piny, the sonsatlonnl melo
drnmn, nnd tho rnclng nnd gambling
plays that fascinate tho wicked
crowds of sporting people who flock
to see them presented.
szm&r
PREVENTED FROM
MARRYING TWICE
llutte, Mont., Nov 11). Instead of
being a hnfipy bridegroom today, en
joying a honeymoon trip with tho
girl h wns about to mnrry when n
dopiiity sheriff "butted In" with a
warrant for his arrest, Joe Turltch
Is lu tho hands of the police nnd
Miss Nike Mnrlnovlch retain her
mnlden name.
It all happond because somo one.
who clnlmfd to know thnt Turltch
had n wlfo and two children In Aus
tria, wanted to prevent tho marriage
to Mls Mnrlnovlch. However, the
mnnv Invited guests had assembled i
In tho Marlnovlch home, tho priest
was walking from pom to room
slinking hands .the big feast was all
ready for the hungry ones In fnct.
itho wedding ceremony was about to
bo performed when In bobbed tho
dep'.iiy sheriff nnd led the br'do
groom nway. Tears and exclnmntlons
then crowded out nil the merry making.
More proof thstt T.ydlu 13. Ptnlt
uun' VojrornbK'CnmnouiHl Hiivc'f
volutin from .sui'frk'iil operations.
Mrs. S. A. Williams, of Utmliner'
Maine, writes:
"I 'vnsa frroat cufteror from femftU
troubles, turn Lydln E. Plnkham's Voire
table Compound restored mo to liealtl
In three months, after my physician
Icclnrcd that an operation was abso
lutely necessary."
Mrs. Alvitm Sperling of 1G4 Clcy
nourno Ave.. Chiengo, 111., writes:
" 1 fiuiTcreu from female troubles, a
tumor nnd much inflammation. Two
it the best doctors in Chicago decided
hat an operation was ncccbsary to save
uy life. Lydln 13. Plnkhtun'H Vegetable
I'ompound entirely cured mo without
in operation."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
l'Yir thirty j'ears Lyclin K J'ink
liam's A'egctuble t'omK)Uii(l, uuiih;
from roots nnd liurlis, 1ms been thu
stundnrd remedy for female, ills,
and lins iosit i vely enred thoiisunds oi
women ulioluiveU'en troubled with
dis)lat-emenls, iiilliiiiimalion, uleem
lion, llliroid tumors, iiivKiilnrities,
periodie rains, biieknehe, that beur-uifr-dowu
feeling;, Miiluleiiey,iudies
tioii,diziiiess,ornervous prostration.
Wliy don't you try it ?
JWrs. Pinkliiiiil InvltcJi ull slek
women to writ lier for ml vice.
She lin.s guided thousands to
health. Address, Xiynu, Mu.sr.
THE TFT nnT TtTE
FAMILY EVEH HA I)
Can, bo obtnlnod from our prlni
tondor nnd Juicy beef, mutton o
pork. All our meats nro solecto-j
from tho choicest, and prepared fo.
tho tnblo to suit tho domnnds of tht
fastidious. Our prices aro lowor foi
quality than you can And at nni
place in Salem. k
B. O. GROSS,
Phono 201. 870 State St
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
Good coffee is partly in
buying" and partly, in
making; like everything
else.
Your crnrf r rt-nirnn ynnr tnonr II joa don'l
ille S luillnv Hfi 1 1 Imi
Austria continues to mobilize her
troops to b ready for emergencies
-o-
Peculiar Wrench
of .the foot or .ankle mny produco a
vory serious sprain. A sprain 's
moro painful thnn n break. In nil
sprains, cuts, burns and scalds Dal
lard'B Snow Liniment Is the host
thingto uso. Rellevoo tho pnln In
stantly, rcducos swelling, Is n por
feet nntlscptic nntl heals rapidly.
Price 25c, GOc and $1.00. For snlo
uso of this syr:;p. Thli romedy Js
for sale at Dr. Stono's drug store.
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A plnnNls undor wny to Irrigate
Long Valley, lying lu California and
Nevada, at an expense of $500,000.
. 0" "
DoWitt's Little Karl Risers, t".e
famous little liver pills. Sold by all
druggists.
Grand Opera House
J. P. CORDRAV, Manager.
SATPRHAV. NOVKMIlKIt Ul
LI3 COMTI3 AND llil3SIII3lt
Pl'i'oent
Luella Morey
in
The Holy City
Hy Clnronce Uuiiftt
.The greatest plsy over writ ten
foundod on Illble history.
prioks -rv, r,(H inc.
Seats on sale Saturday 0 a. m.
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APAVZtf
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223 S. COMMCItCIAL Sr
The Above cut ropresenU on
brick lined Torrid Zone Furnncu
Ounrantecd gas, smoko and dui
roof. Economical and durable
A. L. FRASER
2.1H STATE STREET.
RottmRtoi furnianod on hratlni
hh miiininiiiimiiii
i ; Flowers aid Bulbs;
:; CARL P. Rl'EP, 371 Stnto st., ,
Salem, Oro. ;
'' Fftill lino of Tulips, Hyn-!'
) clntliB, NnrclsBtis and all kinds ',
; of spring bulbs. Tlmo to plnnt ;
'' thorn Is now. 19-1 9-1 mo ''
t m
TIIK ROLY CITY.
It is n remnrkablo fact that this
beautiful biblical Btory play has
nover been able to got a houso In
Salem, avowedly the most religious
city lu tho state. It is a city or
churches and rcliglotu educational
Institutions and yet a play that 1b
written about the life ot John tht
nnptist cannot get fcAir rows lu tho
orchesrn filled with people. The
gal'ory will fill up pretty well with
gallery gods, who nre anything but
dM
B9
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JEWELERS
ains
Now thnt Christmas trade has
bogun In ronl oarnost, let's hnvo
an understanding.
This Is not n bargain store in
tho gouorml nccoptanco of the
term and the exoluslvontMa or
our lines precludes tho possibility
of many comparisons. But we
bollovo our prices ,ns a ihoK, nro
tho lowest absolutely tho lowest
for goods of equal merit.
Thoy nre bargains only in tho
sonso of their desirability, and be
cause wo nover lose sight of tho
fact that tho growth of this s'oro
can only be promoted tluough the
satisfaction of its patrons
Bail's
JEWELERS
4
A' I
O C. T. Co.
Stenmors Pomona and Oregona
loavo for Portland dnlly except Sun
day at 0 a. m.
M. I. BALDWIN, Agent.
HAILROAlTTfMTr;
r,;:. ? " h2f.
1008. ".iwv
Toy nra p0M.
No. 105:13 .T'1.
press. - a,--0rno.
No. 18-8M0 ., "
No- 12.-2:15 n. MB .
v aenger. !urJ
No. 14 a.,. W
press. ' P" 0-' Pllruj
No. $ZV -hk
freight. ,0 p'-B-PKil
.o. 22G . 10.46-11... .
Toward Snn i,v i I
No. ll.ll OJNj
No. 17. 6.45 n ...
passenger. g",ftnj
No. 15-9:56 p. ttMunfa. I
prc3. m,"M
No. 133:31 n ,
r freight. " D' Pc,Nh
""' ""p. n:88 a. m.-...r
m 1 1 i
Tlmo r-nf.1 !.'..-. . ill,
For. "aot.ij,
Portland and Intermediate
Local tu -
. ......u-iiiusugro and . i
tormedlnte, Local ... j.jj,
Portland and Intermedials,
'T,u. "111.!
i-uriiunu nna intermediate,
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l uiuuiiu-iiiaiaiin ana Him
ooro, Limited . j,jjI
I'uriianu-Miiisboro onj h.
lerniciiinic, Loca! r(lk
x ui iiiuiii una iniermtoutt, n
rortianu nna Intermedial!.
L0C!" IDhI
Frem:
Portland nnd Intermediate
l-ocnl jjjul
Portlnnd-Hlllsboro and In
termediate. Local ic, u
Portland, lllllsbnm .ind
Tualatin, Limited 1 II a
Portland and Intermediate,
Local lititl
Portlnnd-Hlllsboro and In
termediate, Local Him
Portland and Intermediate.
Local J IS
Portland and Intermediate,
Local ... . "'Ill
Portland and Intermediate
Local 'Mini
V
Standing
Offer
Dr. Stone's Drug Stcro will
sell any artlclo, anv moJtclne, any
bottle of patent medlc'ne, any box
of pills or cake of soap, for 2
conts less than nny cut-rate, ad
vertised by any drug store in Sa
lem ai a Special Monday Sale.
This proposition applie3 to any
special cut rate sale by any drug
ctoro for nny day or time.
Compare
Our Prices
HICKORY
BflKK
Cough Remedy
AMOlVTflV run
Coughs, Colds
CROUP
Whoopinf Coujh
MoirlfntM
Bronchili.
iWSORl: THROAT
TMKOAT.nrtll'NCS
tKarat aui ii hi in ru.
V 4 ty ft P f t4
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vurM orr-ON t s..
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G? P. MASON IIOX CO.
247 Miller St.,' South Salem, manu
facturer of all kinds of boxes, cratuj
and fruit dryer accessories. Phon'
S08.
'W ONE OR MANY COLORS
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIGH GRADE WORK
IATIS AS lOW AS (AST'IR HSOSIS
Now is the Time
lo visit
California
When summer lu
passed in these north
ern states, the inn Ii
ouly mild under rt
bright blue rtk of
Southern CilltortU.
This la one of nitort
happy proTUloM
eternal summer ki
thoso who cannot
dure a more
climate.
California has d"
called the "Mecca el
the winter tourW
Its hotels nd M?
plug places ire j
varied as those ot fl
woll regulated cltl
Visitors caa d
find suitable o
niodntlonsi wdsiui
compnglons mi nr"
led, pleasliS a
tlons.
SOUTHERN PACWCfJj
. .j a unDBlyJ"1'
Will De Elu " -" ' Kt
describing ,,.,
many delights of M
California ,.-
TlioratofromSaiej
. .... n return ' i
Angles - -noe l
Umlt six mon M. 0l
stopovers in """ nS(
tlon. Similar eu
ro in effect to HCIK
points
For full WormttW. ij;
reservation, "J "1
telegraph or write s I
or . . uJ
W3I. M'Sil
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