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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1908)
mwt giimiiiimn.HH.gM rHE EVIDENCE OF RETURNING PROSPERITY L ,nnks may bo Bald to bo roal barometers of business. Jimt -inoss depression is roflectod in reducing doposits, so tbo im- X w'"-" ti.l .... .. . T imcnt in business conuiuona nnus expression in tho Increasing fits. . .... ,nn a bank has tno jjroaicsr, numuor or depositors, the Inrgost nf savings and shows n now nnd dollnito growth in all ,hes it is a vory satisfactory ovidonco that the returning pros- Is not confined to nny ono class, but Is reaching tho masses neonle; and that 13 tno cuier good. "Coniparativo Statomonts of Deposits" which wo have been slilng for years, shows 1908 to bo tho banner year and rellocts small measuro tho growtu or sniom nnd tho Pacific North- nnd ono need not bo much of an optimist to feel that this liwcst country of oure hns greater growth and better times than any wo havo yot soon. , , general Invitation to open nn account with us is oxtonded to the young man Biuruug m uubuicbs nnu 10 tno oiUor con- already established; to those who havo newly como to mnko no or build up n business In this Great Northwest nnd to ! ! who npprcclato tho convonlonco of n checking account. " ;tho most practical way possiblo you will thus becomo familiar n Etho many advantages which wo aro enabled to extend to depos- J through n system that has hoonstcadlly developed and perfect ', '. tho progresslvo and growing JITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, Salem, Oregon. ; ; l t i-nw i wvw? ffffiinnmnnnnnnin I anPMMMMHnHi DAILY OATiyU, JOURNAL, 8ALEM. ortgQQN, MONDAY, mVEStUEU 80, 1008. 7- - CRIMINAL ELEMENT OVER RUNS THIS CITY ' """ " ! '"" II II 1 !! II .n.. .J , .I i.. ,.,.1,1 , ,,, . I,,., .. ...mm, ,.. i. H.-.l i- . . I m flm IrlaLJKes 1 i i Moo ft8tf4 . f J HKjH Vv When You Are Dry WHY NOT BUY puro and wholesome bovcrnga that Is sold in all tho clUos estorn Oregon and Northorn California. le of the Choicest Malt and Hops Grown in Marion County dc of Filtered Water and strictly In accordanco with tho Food Law Salem Boor is tho best mild bovorago offered tho dado by scientific processes and guaranteed puro and whole- No adulteration. No drugs or chemicals and undor tho most , sanitary conditions. Address nil orders to ilem Brewery Association E 3e" Hotel and Cafe & T. WALLKKT. cc-or to 13. Eckorlln. ml 118 Commercial Street A. M to Midnight. Exrol- rchnnts Lunch, 2Dc. Sun- fry Dinners and Banquets a BBBBABBBk V L MaMMMZBE K K m h immtrj I THE LENOX Portland's now nnd most modornly furnished hotel, Third and Main Btroots, fronting on tho beautiful City Plaza and adjacent to bunlnesi) conter. Free bus to and from trains. Up-to-dato grill, Bxce"nt culslno Tolephono In overy room. Private bathB. European I'lnn, 91 to $2.B0 Per Day American Plan, $2.50 to $1 Per Day O. II. SPENCER, Mnnnger FIRESIDE FANCIES, fill ono with pleasure whon tho sur roundlngo nro satlsfact6ry Nothing looks noator or moro homo-llko than a fancy hardwood flndh all round tho room from inantol to walscot Ing. Wo do tho host klnl of mill work In a varlet yof stylos for Inter iors and oxtoriors. Opr lumber Is of the host and moat thoroughly soa sonod klnu. A. M. II Phono Main 344. A X S E N, TOnntf Tiaa1a .. l..tja .. X AMMt-Aa vi.1 OAnnPfll nff!ri - o fvjuu i LIIIIWIIIIIHL, "ICI'UtJ1 - 6 .......... - - - Hie envelopment the Northwest xr I aford openings for 7 ln er. few Yeara. rrnart now. Bend for catalogue. STALEY. Principal Salem. Oregon E. ECKERLEN amily Liquor Stote 14 Commercial St. Free Delivery Driving tho transient hoboes and yeggmon out of Portland nnd San Francisco has filled this- city with n largo number of unemployed Threo crlmos reported in Friday's Journal hns ulnrmed the peoplo an dtho po llco of this city are kopt on tho Jump to preaorvo order. The shorlff's of flco Is doing double duty and all dep uties are under orders for emergency service. Tho city Is fairly overrun with the petty criminal olemon: that sometlmos commits murder. Uut with cold wonthor, men out of work, having no sheltor, drlvon by hunger to hunt from house to house, nnd render despornto by actual starva tion, those men nro liable to commit tilmost nny crlmo to save their lives. Tho appointment of two pollco Is only a drop In tho bucket. All citi zens nro urged to report depredations at onco to tho pollco headquarters at tho city hall or tho sheriff's olHco and assist those onicors in keeping order and arresting tho most dangor- ous of this element. Furnish More Employment. One wny to stop holdups and bur glaries Is to glvo tho pooplo moro work. For Instance, flvo men could 1h) put on South Commercial street to shovel the crushed rock that has worked over against tho gutter into tho center nnd grndo and preoorvo that streot. from ruin. Contractor Snook hns had a man nt work novcral days on ono block. It is what should should ho dono tho wholo length of It to keep it from being ruined this winter. All over tho city bridges need repairing, ditches need opening, sldownlks need repairing nnd build ing, nnd this work should bo dono on tho olght hour plan' nnd glvo laboring men with families a chnnco to mnko enough to live on through tho winter. Ono nrgumont for wooden bridges Is that they havo to bo replaced nnd glvo men employment. A city with no ono omployod nt this tlmo of tho year on public work, nnd only tho ofllco holders drawing monoy Is a dangerous plnco to llvo In whon mon nro driven to tho point of starvation, as is nlwayB tho caso in winter. As a fororunnor of tho coming city election, at which time tho most Im portant matter In pollco circles will bo nt hand, n few Interviews follows, coming from soma of tho best in formed men In this lino in tho city: Councilman II. S. Itndclift gavo his views on tho subject in tho fol lowing mnnner: "I would first suggest a thorough organization of tho pollco depart ment of the city of Salem: "And I would further suggest that nil pollco bo uniformed, tho snmo ad othor cities of any size aro. "I would have all men on tho forco undor tho charge of tho chief, in ordor that tho chief would havo full control of tho situation. "I would suggest thnt tho city tnko ono of the volunteer ilromon, incronso his salary nnd plnco him In tho marshal's ofllco to answer night calls, and nlso havo tho pollco report to him onco overy hour. "I would suggest thnt tho present (Continued on pngo 8.) r tmV sBBKxfl. BkkV m vifll BB BbwX I B ' Miv wJHimZ-JDB k BHTnA 9 H'' flH riu ait iMrlUr V llr Human Likeness Contest Suggostod to this papor by tho coming to tho Grnnd Opora IIouso next TuoMlny ovonlng of tho romantic piny "Wo Aro King. ' wo havo decided to run for tho noxt six dnys a "HUMAN LIKENESS" competition In which nil of our renders will be Intoroatod nnd cun tnko part, with a chanco of winning a vnluublo prize ......... Tho play "Wo Aro King" hns for Its koynoto tho fact that tho throno of Hoctor, King of Kahnburg. U usurped by another owing to his llkonoBs to tho reigning monnrch This roHomblanco hns suggested this Interesting competition. We Imvo selected four of our most prominent cltlzons nnd wo would like our readeru to decldo who are tho other four people In UiIh olty Unit most rusoinlile them. Jill. OKO. I-'. HODOEItS, Major. MH. HAIj. . I'AITON, KipieM-nlathe. .Mil. J. W. WIIilfcSON, Ileal Kstato Agent. Jill. LAItllY JIl'KPIIV. I'ollceiiuiii. Jill. KDJIt'XI) CAIlltOI.L ...... The first four are well known to all our renders mid the luttor only to n few. Mr. Cnrroll is the uUr of ' We Are King" nnd plnys not only tho rolo of tho real king but nlso of the usurper. We print his picture todsy and will continue to do no every day until this competition closos. Competitors should fill out the coupon whloh is printed In this paper, writing opposite the naino of each person tho person you deoin moat llko the othor. Mall jour coupons as ou wish, und nH many as you wish Tho prlzo winners will bo decided b the competition Itaolf. That per son who secures tho most votes will be decided as being the nearest Human Llkoness to Mr. Rodgora and ho on through the i lUt Tho i wln; nlng coupons will bo thoso that name the most "HUMAN MKHNKHS Thoro will 10 prlzos offored by this papor. First prlzo n box seating C for tho performance of "Wo Aro King" valtiod at 5. Socond prize, four orchestra seats for tho same performance valued at $3. And 8 additional prlzos of 2 soata each, vnuled at fl.BO. This papor through its editor will deoldo tho winning coupons. Tho competition will closo nt noon. Detombor 1st. All coupons must bo at this office beforo that tlmo. Tho winners will bo announced In Tues day eveulng Journal nnd tho prizes will bo ready for tho wlnnors at tho box office of the opora house at 7 30 P. M., Decombor 1st. ... Here is a good chance for all our roadors. dot busy. Tho HUMAN LIKENESS competition is not only Interesting to you but to all your friends. Talk to them about it. This Is absolutely froo to all. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL'S HUMAN LIKENESS CONTEST IiuIUIduuI JIK. GEO. I'. HODOEItS Jill. HAL. D. PATTO.V Jilt. J. V. WILLSO.V JIH. LAHWY JIUIII'IIV J1H. EDJIl'M) CAltHOLL To The Human Likeness Editor COUPON. Human LlkeneN Name the Mercury CIimJb Alaska outside Florida inside. When the blizzard comes it Avill be impossible to comfortably heat the cold rooms. Then, nnd during the months of "between sea tons" you'll find a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) just what you need to make the mercury climb. It's light enough to carry from room to room and gives direct glowing heat from every drop of fuel. Turn the wick high or low, there's no bother no smoke no smell smokeless device prevents. Brass oil font holds 4 quarts burning 9 hours. Su perbly finished in ianan nnd nickel. Every hcalcrwnrrnntcd. The I&yb Lamp mik rood com pinion (or a long evenins liriHiitit. MMdy nam teadtag. tewing or lincy work down I tne the tjtt. Md oi bitM, nkltel pUtcd, with llet improred centiil ditll buinef. Every lamp warranted. Wiite our ntitut agency for deterisdra circular if your dealer doeto't carry the Peifection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) WIRE FENCING, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, PAINT AND OIL SULi Salem Hardware Co. 120 COMMERCIAL ST. PHONE 172 READY TAILOREggL.QtKK.Sw Clrvj, V .A" J J I .A I I JlPf (r. 1 m I J Sts.. li m 'l ij m n jti w m m ss 'v r i a i s t j j ' i .. i y' V i I SV fAW m MM W U VunkaKHaaa ' W '"j""" V SS ji L-f m. .. Mym I Is Si J I AI MS jL-' fi o DrStiir ' autumn 2g w $' H0-MH IHr-W-r A LARGE STOCK ! or HUUIIKH OOOD8 AND 8IIOKS AT LOWK8T I'HICKS. A GOOD LINK OV 1IKAVY WINTKIt HHOKH. CALL AND 81513 MB !! nureiti: you nuv klbkwhkiik. JACOB VOGT, m state sfeet lriliai)lil8lf !! I ! It-I NsL its ivr----! Vw m-'-'V 1 V w frfmi ' ' n X),iVkr y" UJ5L Ik fW I 'riioiiNiiuiN of M'oplr nro kov1iik lirnlllilcr, nit mill NlroriK'r by us IiiK Alh'li'M llohloii lliowii Hiriitl Flour. It In helf-rlnliiK. IC In puro food. thk your Kiorrr for It. AIIimi'm II. II. II, Co,, Hun Jom-, Calif. rWc Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White Skirts Just Right. Wo guarantee to. All of our shirtwaists are care fully wnuheil with a incclnl noutral oap, itarcbed Juit whore tboy should bo Btaichod nnd Ironed by experu who havo mado uhlrtwnl-.t Ironing a spoolal itudy. Wo are pleading tho most careful droauer In the city with our ehlrtwalat work and are suro wo can plouso you. May we have a trial SALEM Tel. 25 LAUNDRY M COMPANY 130-168 B. Liberty St flwg5Wos Till: .MOST IIHAlTirLL l'LAVHIt dopondB for effect largely on tho character of the mimical Instrument. That bo many nklllful performera ul waB purohuKo their Instruments hero Is pretty good ovidonco that they uro nil right. Come and see If wo cannot suit you with your favorite Instrument us well an wo havo suited the exports. L. P. 8AVA0H 217 Commo-ilal St Baiem, Or,