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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1909)
7 DAI r CAPITAIi JOURNAI SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1B09. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL MOl-'S: , Killto- find I'rojirli'tor Independent Mow("iiif rhjwueil ui ,omlcau I'ritiLlple niul thi- I'rr"1" nun lernioimaii'ni or ill iirvipm. Puuinuoi Ef nvi-iiiin Atn-m 'ii.)hv, fulcui. Ur . i . - ' I m ItsriMiM'ftO H VlKN. itiifurmiitv 1 k Aflvifira.t Dully, hr rurner, wr ui .wi I'uf mouth 50c j . DnilT. t' ih!!, iv rcsr 4.iio I'er mouth 3Aoi S Wcettr, I'f nun, iir vr. - ' ft Six month . . ffle THE STREAM OF OREGON. (Poem written by Joseph W. Dorr.) J I am resting, sweetly resting, on tho placid sen of years, Where are no distressful longings and we Bhed no bitter tears: In my roso-erobowored cottnge, while tho timo Is gliding on, In tho shadow of the mountnlns by tho Stream of Oregon, In tho fliinshlno of tho springtime when tho soft chlnook has come, ' And tho silent woods arc glonmlng with tho waxon trllllum, And tho looms of nnUiro's weavorB havo tholr carpeting bogun, I nm glnd I am a dwollor by tho Stream of Orogon. When tho bowing fairy Illy flecksthe meadow o'er with white, And tho nlr so soft nnd balmy fills my spirit with delight, Llko tho lambs within the pasturo I would skip and danco In fun O'er tho slopes within tho volley by tho Stream of Oregon. Whdn tho sanguine flowering current paints each verdant copso with ' blood, ' iAnd tho blushing nalmon borry shows Its stars within tho wood, ' ' And tho 'yellow dandollon's shining In tho mellow sun, Wo aro happy In our cottage by tho Stream of Oregon. Whon tho dogwood (lowers nro painted and hung among tho trees, With 4hclr broad nnd milky petals catching nt tho passing broozo, And tho nnowy sweet syrlnga sconts tho vory brooks that run, It Ic ecstasy to wnnder by tho Stream of Oregon. Whon tho roses glow In Junotlmo all along tho foncos high, And modest bluo forgot-me-nots roflcct tho summer sky, And mysterious mountain magnolo nro roprcnslesQ wooing ono, I nm glnd by home Is 'nonMIng by tho Stream of Oregon. Whon tho pwrplo clover bloBgoms mingle with tho meadow groon, And havo spread a royal vosturo over all tho summer scono, Whon tho hay Is swcotly curing In tho glowing noon-day sun, Then the air Is full of fragrance by the Stream of Oregon. Whon tho glorious vino tnaplo paints ench hill with brilliant hues, And tho hnrvoBt time Is ovor and tho bnro feet sook tholr shoos, And tho snowy mountains gllston with tho web tho frost tins spun, There Is plenty In the vnlloy of tho Stream of Orogon. Bo In comfort by the flrostdo of my cottago I will alt, Looking o'er tho fields nnd orchards ot tho flowing Wlllnmotto, And I'll thank tho Olorlous Olyor, when tho courso of llfo Is run, That my linos woro Inid In plennuru by tho SI renin of Oregon. PEERLESS ADVANTAGES OF OREGON'S CAPITAL CITY. Geographically Snloni hns advantages that do not often fall to a cfty, It Is located on a beautiful navigable rivor with stieams of wator pouring through the city direct from the Cascade mountains. Tho rivor on which Salem is located is navigable for about ton months In the year for river steamboats, In a productive way Salem is in tho vory contor of tho richest farming and fruit region in Oregon. Politically balom Is the state capital and has nino state institutions and tho government Indian training school, Bosses grain, hay, livestock, poultry and dairying, the country about Salem for twenty-five miles in every direction produces great money crops like hops, prunes, cherries, wool and mohair. Educationally Salem has evoiything from a university to a fiist-class public school with model high school, music and manual training, The population shows a steady increase of from 500 to 1000 a year. It is a lovely home city of rosidoncos, schools, churches, Thoro is a city libraiy, theatres, band concerts and Reed newspapers, Men are long-lived here and ladies who come from the east say the western Oregon climate produces superb complexions In tho way of manufacturing Salem has tho largest and most modern equipped snwmifl in western Oregon, Salem has splendid woolen mills, fruit cannories, fruit packing housos, breweiy, brick and tile works, sash and door factorios, iron works, flouring mills, Salem has five of tho largest and best equipped depart ment stores in the state. A dollar will buy more In tho way of family supplies at Salem than in any city on tho Pacific const, Salem has a progressive city government. Tho principal streets are 99 feet wide betweon property lilies, have concrete sidewalks and are laid with hard-surface bitulithic pavement, Tho city has several public squares and wide streets that aro planted to large, beautiful shade trees, A campaign has been Inaugurated to secure public parks. A commission of fifteen of tho most prominent citizens are working to bring Salem and tho state institutions a mountain water supply, A gravity system of water taken from a stroam In tho Cascade mountains, fed by the eternal snows, will be brought Into Salem within two years. Salem has now a first-class abundant water supply numned from a ciib sunk in a gravel bar in the Willamette river. Sntem has first-class train service, steam and electric, to Portland and San Francisco. Salem has nearly twenty miles of electric street car serv ice, with cars running from 6 a, m, to 1 1 p, m on sched ules of 12 to 15 minutes,; Salem has abundant electrh and watei power with cheap sites for manufacturing. Fuel for family use at Salem, meats, vegetables, flour and family supplies are cheap, Business opportunities are good, although all lines are well represented except hotels. One steel building, five stories, a number of business blocks and 500 residences are going up this year, Salem has in the neighborhood of 15,000 population. A new railroad is just being completed the Salem, Dallas and Falls City to the big coast timber on the west, Salem people are hospitable and prosperous and welcome newcomers and homeseekers to their beautiful Cherry City, o WHY REPUBLICANS WERE DEFEATED. ..The Oregonian attributes all the woes of the Republican party to the Direct Primary law, That law Is clean In principle and operation and Democrats were elected to office before it was enacted and will be again. A Democratic district attorney was elected in Portland be cause Republicans permitted wide open gambling in hoteis, Traveling men, state and countv officials, iudees and fed eral officers bucked the tiger and lost large sums, Georce E, Chamberlain was elected district attorney and Tom Word sheriff as a rebuke to a Republican machine in open partnership with crime. Wholesale robbery throueh oool rooms and race track gambling was tolerated by the Republican machine in Mult-, nomah county, There was then no primary law to ensnare and defeat Republicans. Manning's election as public prosecutor was a rebuke to vice, Mayor Lane was elected to office as a protest against a red light district protected by a red-handed machine, It was not because sexual vice existed in Portland's North End and tenderloin, but because the machine plausibly rep resented by the Republican candidate was in oartnershirj with it. A rancher or business man caught In the toils of the ten derloin would be robbed of a gold watch or $500 or $1000, Appeal to the police brought him no relief or protection. Like card gambling and race track gambling, vice was en couraged by protection. The police would make the habitue of the tenderloin give up the plunder in whole or part and keep it or divide it with the machine, The man robbed would be told to keep still or he would be scandalized in the press. And he would keep still and the combination would steer the next victim into the tolls, It is the general belief that Mayor Simon will not restore the machine partnership with vice at Portland. If he does, the people will rebuke the machine by wiping out the Republican party in the state and the legislature, Pennoyer was elected a Democratic governor twice be fore there was a direct primary law or Statement No, 1 , Chamberlain was made governor before there was any di rect primary or Statement No. 1. The Portland machine demanded the retirement of Gov. Geer because they wanted a candidate who could put up, It is reliably reported that the Scott - Matthews machine demanded $15,000 to carry the Portland primaries In that campaign, and got It, There was no direct primary then to defeat and demoral ize the Republican party. The party then had all the glories of leadership by able men who were organizers, Governor Geer to hold his own had to organize his friends and they spent money lavishly in Marion county, Who does not recall the colonizing of wood-choppers at $5.00 a head and the $4.00 per head lodging house vote? . There was no direct primary law and Statement No, 1 then to demoralize the republican party, The demoralization all came from the "higher-ups," and sack-holders of the machine. '' Jack Matthews got his reward but the men who put up their money to buy the governorship and the senatorship continued to act as sack-holders, Then the direct primary law was enacted to serve the Republican machine and yice. And the sack-holding leadership has been holding an empty sack ever since, We do not believe that Mayor Simon will restore that part nership, If he does the people of Oregon will crush it and put the Republican party out of business permanently. It has never been charged that the direct primary was open to corrupt manipulation, Mistakes may be made under it, Incompetent men may occasionally get into office uhder it. But the people will prefer cleaner men of less ability to leadership notorious only for corruption and degradation of the commonwealth and its principal municipalities, But the Republican party has never suffered a defeat it) Oregon on account of the enactment of the direct primary law, It has been rebuked a-number of times because of its trucculency to the vicious underworld, when . its officials winked at robbery and were In a hand-in-glove partnership with the criminal elements of society, AUTOMOBILE LINE TO STAYTON GREAT SUCCESS Tlio nutomobllo lino from Salem to Stnyton Is mnklng two round trips dally, timo ono hours and a quarter, Mr. Hoyt has a flno machine and la building up a flno business. The entire road from Salem to Stayton has been cleared of rocks and re paired and mado smooth, and will bo more llko n flno plasuro boulovarJ hcrenftor than It has ovor boon In tho pnst. Tho auto leaves mornings nnd evenings from tho oornor nf State and Commercial streets. 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