Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 03, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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DAILY CATTTAIi JOURNAL, SALES!, OltKOON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, ItM.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
" K. UOPSn, Editor Hd Proprietor
ItHlependem Newnrmpor Devote! to American iTlnclplet and
in tT')rc (inrt uo6liipoinent of All Oregon.
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jMUli'nl by bveufttjt. fituviit riiitidA. EMcm, Ore.
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(lnvurtuiilv Hi .vlvance.
Dally, br ("t'ritjr, p" e' I-00 Pct monlD- 80c
OaJlY, by mall, per rear- ........ 4.00 Per month 88c
Weekly, by mall, per Teer .00 Six montbi 0o
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SHOULD BE KNOCKED OUT IN THE COURTS.
It would' not take a Philadelphia lawyer to knock out the
Oregon game law, '
IJtls about as full of holes and legal contradictions as it
is-possibld to make a law.
The toxtile fabric doing duty as legislative brains that en
acted such a malformitv must be thinner than cheese-cloth,
The law imposes a tax of ten dol ars on a citizen of an
other state and onlv two dollars on an Oregonjan. ,
Yet the constitution of the United States forbids just such
legislation as that and so does the Oregon constitution.
1 the law attempts to tax and regulate males and not
females, and as females are citizens, the Oregon constitu
tion would knock thp law galley-west right there.
Laws -raising revenues and imposing taxes must origin
ate In the house, and this obnoxious, bifurcated, misdemea
nor in the form of legislation originated in the senate, the
home and birthplace of legislative idiocy in general.
There are other reasons why the law would be knocked
out in the courts and it should be done before the people
lose all respect for legislation and become a commonwealth
of law breakers.
A .fund should be raised to take it into the courts and The
Capital Journal will publicly advocate the repeal and nullifi
cation of the features known as the fisherman's angling li
cense tax.
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REGULATION OF VICE IN SALEM.
leaving the city on an important election day without voting.
The writer talked with a contractor, with a planing mill
man, and with a physician, and all three had not voted.
All three said it was too much trouble, and' at one place
the polls had not been opened at 10 o'clock,-
The best citizenship revolts at going to the polls -where
the time of business men who want to vote and go about
their business is taken up swearirrg in voters who. are dis
franchised by the registration law.
The American citizen who will tamely submit to be dis
franchised by alleged laws to regulate him from coming to
the ballot box has not the right kind of blood in his veins.
The people of Oregon have a habit of submitting tamely
to outrages that no other free electorate would endure.
It is done in the name of legislation but is pact of a deep
laid plan to keep the number of persons participating in
elections down to the lowest possible number,
fgMiJiihe
Those who aro impatient .with conditions of vice in this city
should, consider a few hard, cold facts,
In every state in this nation and every other there arc
laws against vice. ,
In every city In tho state and nation there are stringent
ordinances against vice,
Yet In spite of such laws and ordinances there Is vice and
flagrant violation of such laws.
Mayor Lane gave his best energies for two years to the
suppression of vice In Portland and accomplished some
He 'tried a restricted district and then tried driving vice
out of tho city, and what was accomplished?
Ho scattered vice wider and wider until no ono could toll
whether he lived In a vicious district or not.
In Salem vice has been confined to ono side of ono block
and only a small part of that one side.
Tho habitues of that district have boon kept off tho streets
and tho rod lights and rod curtains removed,
Tho district Is within a block of the business part of tho
city, whore it Is within easy oall of the police.
Those who wish to drive those houses and their inmates
elsowhdre do not reckon fully on tho consoquencos,
They do not disposo of tho men who go to those places
to gratify their mistaken ap ictlte for lust.
Thoso porsons would still bo in tho community and if these
houses aro closed, others wi I bo oponed.
If all nro suppressed tho vicious element will still bo hero,
and will still be coming to Salem.
Vice will then be sproad into lodging housos, hotels, and
will attack decent women and girls,
Assaults will be committed on decent women, and if such
mon aro drivon out of tho city they' will assault women in
the suburbs.
Lot all who have knowlodgo of human nature and its
woaknessos and errors consider all things and then remem
ber that Salem Is the most orderly and least vicious city in
tho Pacific northwest, i
THE FARCE OF HOLDING ELECTIONS IN OREGON.
DOING HER BEST TO
PROVE CHARGES TRUE
Ban FrnhciBco, Aug. 3. Florence
Roberta, the actress, Is on her way
today to her home, Morrison Manor,
nt Peeksklll, N. Y., accompanied by
Thurlow Bergen, her leading man,
whose wife she will become shortly
after their rtTlvnl. Miss Roberts Ib
tho widow of Lewis Morrison. Ber
gen was divorced last Scptembor, his
wife naming Miss Roberts as co
respondent. Mrs Bergen, who was
Miss Cora Farnqnthnr, of Massachu
setts, mndo sonsatlonnl allegations
In her suit for divorce. Miss Rob
erta promptly and Indignantly denied
tho charges and the sensation was
allowed to d'o out.
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Cholera Infantum Cured.
"Something like two years ngo
my baby, which was then about a
year old, was taken seriously HI
with cholera Infantum, vomiting and
purging profusoly," writes J. F.
Dompsey, of Dompsey, Ala. "I did
what I could to rollove her, but did
hor no good, and being very much
nlnrmcd nbout hor wont for a phy
sician, but fulled to una ono, so camo
back by Elder Bros. & Cartor's storo
and Mr. Eldor rocommondod Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr
hoea Romody. I procured a bottlo
of It, wont homo as quickly as pos
sible and gnvo tho baby a doso of
tho remedy. It relloved hor In flr
teon mluiutea and soon cured hor en
tirely." For Balo by all good drug
gists. WILL VOTE ONTHE
TARIFF THURSDAY
I United I'rrn Leaeed Wlre.l
Washington, Aug. 3. Tho senate
this nttornoon agreed upon Bailey's
motion to vote on tho tariff con-
forces report nt 2 o'clock Thursday
afternoon.
Notice of Intention to Improve Lib
erty Street.
Notice Is horeby given that the
common council of tho city of Salem,
Oregon, deems It expedient to Im
prove, and proposes to Improve, at
tho ozponso of abutting and adpacont
property, Liberty Btreet, In said city,
from tho south line of State street to
tho south curb lino of Ferry Btreet,
by establishing curb lines and wid
ening tho sldewalko so tho roadway
of said Liberty street will be 69 fcot
In width from curb to curb, and by
paving tho road way of said portion
of said Llborty otroot, including Its
Intersection with Forry street, In ac
cordance with tho plans and specifi
cations adopted by tho common
council on the 26th day of July,
1909, and now on file In tho offlco
of tho city recorder, and by doing all
things required In said plans and
specifications.
Remonstrances may be filed against
said Improvement In tho manner and
within tho time provided In tho char
tor of sold city,
Dato of tho first publication ot
this notice, tho 27th day ot July,
1009.
By ordor ot tho common council.
W. A. MOORB8,
7-27-llt city Recorder,
..rrvr-r-o PntTrtriT rT rtTTATTTV"
Tenth and Mormon, Portland, Oregon 3 3 A. P. Armatrong, LL.B., Principal
Old in years, new in methods, admittedly the high-standard
commercial School of the Northwest. Open all the year. More
calls for help than wo can meet position certain. Class and
individual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forms and by
office practice. Shorthand that excels in every respect. Special
penmanship department. Write for illustrated catalogue.
E-RU-SA THE ONLY LAWFUL PILE CURE
Because It does not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead or any
poisonous drugs. Because E-RU-SA CURES PILE8. U. S. Dispensatory
recommends every ingrodlont of E-RU-SA. Drug laws mako "falso or mis
leading statements" a crirno. Thoroforo tho salo of all other or Injurious
narcotic pile' medicines 1b Illegal, bocauso they affect mo brain and spinal
mnrrow, produco constipation and novor cure. All rollablo, up-to-date
druggists of highest standing sell and Indorse E-RU-SA, namoly In Salem,
DR. STONE'S DRUO STORE. 0. W. PUTNAM & CO., RINQO & ORABER,
RED CROSS r HARM AC Y, and CAPITAL DRUb STORE. W. H. Coo'ey.
NEWPORT FIRMS
Below are published tho advortlsoments ot tho loading business
houses, hotels, camp groundB, etc., at Newport. A glance through
them, .will bo n great holp to one In plrnUng their summer vacation.
J. T. POHTEH
C. 11. l'REWITT
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
The Palace Market and Grocery
Porter's Blodk
NEWPORT, OREGON
FREE DELIVERY AT ALL HOURS
ACTUALLY. POSITIVlXY, M-
VARIABLY RESTORES GRAY
HAIR TO THE COLOR AN
VIGOR OF YOUTH.
You can't look young if your hair ti grey. Ititd,
dull and Weleu. Hty'i Hair Health will bring
back the natural color, jut at it wa when you
were young. Stopt i!tndtu5 anil fallirg out.
Maket the nalr bright, titky and full ol lite and
beauty Hot a dye won't color 01 toil ) out
tin.
1 ANB SOc BOTTLES, AT DRUGGISTS.
Ilay'a Hartlua Soap cur Kcuni, red,
rough and cnappmt band, and all akin dlaeatea.
Keep akin One and Kill, IV. druigUta. tend
3c fur (rr book "Toe Car of ttuBkln," 'Toe
Care ol the lla " .
Fhllo Uay Spec. Co. Newark, H. J.
J. C. PERRY
MEALS 15c
Call and try them. Meals 15c
Board per week 12.75, alsi fur
nUhed rooms very reasonah'p.
AT TnB
Salem Restaurant
aao court street.
oiiif iinniim8if miitinitnti
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I Anything You Need to Eat at!!,;;
Smith's
Nyebeach
i Delicatessen Home Baking
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. 3W-Hi'B3-i-iH-aSi-6';-3 ?G
j "Takitezy" jj
1 1 1 no most Dcauuiui piaco ai
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' ' Nye Doach, Newport, Orogon. ; ;
! ! Private rooms and hoard.
Phono 44 Main. 147 N. High si
C. W. YANNKE
Proprietor o(
THE FASHION STABLES
Cabs and Livery. All Rigs
Modern Rubber Tiro.
Great Clidicso Doctor
h. M. II U M
Hv. medlclnu whloh will cur wiij
known dlirnst. Ho maket a aprln
ty .l. aui guaranty to cure Catarrt
Ahihma, Lung. Throat, Ubeuinntlsm,
iMn ;iv. tstuH'ucl. l.lH-r.
rrcii-iKf nun niiv ulhckned ot
MH4Hea-MH-e0
JThe Grand
FURNISHEDli
ROOMS:::::
One block north from boat landing
I-nrue kitchtn In connection (or the
line of the guctti
TI.'IIMH llTCASfWAIlTP!
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l Mrs. A. D. Shollenburg
S Newport, Oregon
tnnnnnnmocumui
I Mrs. W. M. Berry;;
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With n rofiistratlon law that is absolutely prohibitive of
manhood sunrago, and with a complicated red-tape ballot
law. It Is a wondor any one goes to voto In Oregon.
The shameful condition of things of large wards in this
city casting less than fifty votes is a disgrace to any Ameri
can city.
Manhood suffrage, basod mon citizenship Is suppressed
In the Interest of a political ring that does not want people
to exercise the right of suffrage.
As a result a city of twonty thousand people casts six
hundred and fifty votes, and they are cast in a manner that
loavos tho olectfon open to contest.
In some wards ono rule Is followed, in other wards another
rule, and the whole result is to have less and less voters tak
ing part in elections.
At the 1 1 o'clock train Monday were a dozen voters
TO-lIGHT I
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CA1 EM RDEWEDVlr.
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3uu' k.DX. upMii.lc. till hi inli. ol
bw.n, Ixwt M-snaod, FViuhIi' Wiak !
noss, Hernt Troubles and Paralysis J
Consultation free. Care of YIek S 1
Tong Co., Cbti'it? drugs and haD '!
16S HlKh 8t . miKtHlrs al-ni. Or
SS I Rader Camp Ground
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WOULD YOU BECOME
WELL-TO-DO?
The nurest way Is to begin
now and savo regularly a part
of your earnings.
Tho best way to save la to
open a savings account with us.
HAVINGS DKPAllTMKNT
Capital National Bank
PIMPLES
"I tried all kinds of blood icmedk
which failed to do me any good, bat I
have found the right thing at last. My
face was full of pimples and black-head.
After taking-Caacatcta they all left. I as
continuing the use of them and recast
mending them to my friend. I feel &a
when I rise in the morning, Hope (
have a chance to recommend Cascareta."
Fred C. Witten, 76 Kim St., Newark, N.J.
Fteaianu Palatable, Potior. TaU Good,
botlood. Never &tcken,VMaor Grip.
lOo.IJc, SOc. Never sola tu bulk, The tana.
to tablet etarapcJ CCC UuaranteeJ to
ur or yuot muney back. tit
ASSOCIATION
Beer Sold in Carload Lots.
Shipments in Kegs. or Bot
tled Beer to any Point on
the Pacific Coast : : : :
Brewing Plant- and Offices
On Trade St.. In Wholesole District
Salem, Oregon J
nnimituunna
With foundation and without,
also furnished tents, good
water und septic tanks. Ratos
furnished on application.
Nye Creek, Newport, Ore
Rader, Proprietor.
H8-KM-l
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EllYTIUXa menns
from the
SODA WORKS
Syrups. Siphons "- das. Cider.
' HACK AND BAGGAGE
Hnok and baggage wagon meets
every boat. Parties wishing to
make trips on the beach, light
house, Seal rocks, Otter rock,
and the famous Devil's Punch
1 Dowl. call or phone
HARDING K CRAMER.
mnuimniiin
BAYVIEW
j Rooming House j
Ono and one-half blocks south
ot boat landing on Main street
' ; Royal Restaurant In connection ' '
!! MRS. O.E. CARTER, Prop.
01!TeJiilf f it-c-?
i! Meat.Markef
Ed Stockier & Son.
Pish.
J Kresh and Snlt Moats.
Oysters, etc.
SpeJnl choice mutton and veal
uiwujb on nana.
T The only fxcluoivu iiuukct in
Newport.
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t)I8f
MriS.vBCatt,.'
II Buxton's Grocery I
HOTEL
BRADSHAW
Good furnished rooms, with or
witbout cooking privileges, half way
from boat landing to Nye Beach,
fine view of ocean. Free hack meets
each boat. First-class restaurant
next door Mrs. Bradshaw. prop.,
Newport, Oregon.
All lines the best
WehandleHelnz's
Goods. Next door
to Post Office
$ Newport - Oregon
MfijH)iaiHHi3H
' MCDONALD HOUSE Private board
ins and lodging; moderate ratea:
home cooking, modern conven-' Rate $19 tO $12 Der Week Z
Nye Beach, Newport, Or R. A.
McDcnald Pro?
The
Irvin House
Near the Oc au, at Nye Reach,
.ten port, Oregon.
OUR SPECIALTIES: Airy
Rooms, Comfortable Reds, and
Good Things to Eat.
$