Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 15, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER IB, 19 00.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
E. IIOFEr., Edlto- and Proprietor
THE AUTO
TURNED
Here's a Suit
That will please any man with good red blood in his veins.
It is well balanced at every point stylish, but not ex
treme; artistic, yet comfortable.
i i.ieiw iiium Sowper Povotcd to Anurlrn Hrln it i. mi '
i ITovre unit Devclopcmeut of An 'trvKon
PnWUnLM Btcrjr livening Kxccpt Bunday, s'Mem "re
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SUHSCHIPTION IIAXKH. I
(lnvuUblr In Adrinco.)
Dully, br carrier, per rear KS.00 Per month -..Wc
DllT, by tnull, pr year. .. 4.00 I'or month .. ... fte
Weekly, by mll, per ycr...... . '.00 Six montht .60c
TURTL
(UNITED I'ltEXH LEAKED Willi:
Aberdeen, Wash.. Sept. 16. Two!
DAlLiT CAPITAL JOUIINAL, UAIiEM, OREGON,
WHO SHALL BE POSTMASTER?
It is very early to speculate about this matter and some
of the candidates have got Into the field too early.
Postmaster Farrar has given that office a very good ad
ministration, .and may be left in for another term.
Trjat would probably suit the department and would enable
Mr, Farrar to close his public career in a graceful manner.
As a pioneer business man he has little chance to get into
any new business or get back into his old trade.
Among others who are being considered are John W. Ro
land, Frank B, Southwick and Hal D, Patton.
Mr. Patton was a Statement No, One man in the last leg
islature and kept his pledge and dops not pretend the party
or people owe him an office for his loyalty to principle.
The choice probably lies between Roland and Southwick
If Mr, Hawley makes the selection and in his home city he
will probably be permitted to do that.
Still the postmaster chosen should not be too offensive to
the United States senators from Oregon, as they will have
to confirm,
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ARE THE SUPREME COURT JUDGES IDLERS 7
A Portland paper editorially declares the Oregon supreme
court Is given to taking long vacations and general indolence,
Evon losing a case before that court (see Harlow vs,
Oregonlan) ought not subject it to a slander in a public
newspaper.
As a matter of cold articulated fact, no body of men in the
state, public or private, put In longer hours or work harder,
Some of the judgos of the supreme court work Saturdays,
New Years Day, Fourth of July, and nights.
This is no exaggeration, as Chief Justice Moore lias beon
away from his desk a day and a half in two years,
Ho was off a half day at the Iowa picnic, and a day at
the Masonic grand lodge during the past two years.
Justlco Eakfn, who has served three years, was out of
town three weeks in 1907, two weeks in 1908, and in 1909
ono week,
Tho judges go to woik at 8 o'clock in the morning and quit
at 6 o'clock, and often work evenings.
Tho prosont court is composed of three Republicans and
two Democrats and In July and August forty decisions were
rendorod,
Can tho Orogoninn show any court in tho United States
that did any more work or dispatched any more business?
Somo of tho cases wore of state-wide Importance, and
many of thorn matttors that had been litigated for yoars in
lowor courts,
THE FIGHT FOR CONGRESSMAN.
Indications are that tho politicians have their knives whet
ted for tho scalp of Congressman Hawley.
Tho Snlom Statosman printed an item from tho Dallas Ob
server bringing out two Salem candidates.
B. F. Mulkoy of Jackson county is Going groomed by tho
southern Oregon people foi tho position.
Wilbur K. Newell, prosident of the state board of horticul
tuio, has been favorably talked of by some.
Bon Jonos of Polk, Lincoln ncan't be beaten,
dato of tho Statomont people and tho Indians,
In all this aggregation of lalont tho Republican party may
not forgot Mr, Hawley, who is a man of ability.
But politics is politics, and tho man who cannot make
good in two tonus has a war on his hands,
If Mr, Hawley can land right with his bill for free locks
and canal at Oregon City he cana't be beaten.
In tho past tho man has won who could divido tho other
follow s voto and ho may do that successfully,
Anyway tho knives aro out and thero will bo some scalp
ing done,
NOW FOR WORK AT SEATTLE.
Beginning Saturday Tho Capital Journal will got out a spe
cial Seattle Fair odition of this paper,
A largo special odition of Tho Capital Journal will bo print
ed for free distribution at the Oregon building at the Seattle
exposition.
Tho Marion county roprosontntive at the Oregon building
fttwmiwinnitiu -
IDLE MONEY
will earn interest in our ; ;
Savings Department and ;;
is available when wanted. ; I
A good place for trust jj
funds in the hands of Ad- ! !
minlstrators, Executors,
Trustees and Guardians. ;;
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ii
Onlllo Wright to Fly.
U'MTiw mixta muhmi wmr. )
Frnnkfott. Germany, Sopt. 16
Orvllle Wright, tho famous Atuorl
eau uvlfttor, arrived hero today ana
v il make a number of public flights.
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It 8ml 1IU Leg.
women and three men, composing nn
automobllo party, aro suffering' from
serious Injuries today as the result )
of an accident which befell them yes
torday near Junction City, when the
largo touring car In which they were
riding turned turtle and pinned three
of their number under tho heavy car.
Tho party consisted of A. Town
send, owner of a largo bakery here,
and his wlfo; A. B, Wilson, manager
of tho Pitclflo States Telephone &
Telograph Company, and Mrs. Crow.
When the accident occurred Town
send and Mrs. Crow were thrown
cloar of the machine. This undoubt
edly caved tho lives of tho others,
who, pinned beneath tho car, were
unable to release tbemsolvco. Town
send and Mrs. Crow, although them
solves Injured, Anally managed to ex
tricate the others.
NOBODY KNOWS WHY
HE WAS-ON FIRE ESCAPE
UNITED WKHH I.RAHEI, WIIU.'.
San Francisco, Sept. 15. Thero
aro many questions which so far re
main unanswered regarding tho pecu
liar manner by which Judd Irwin, a
prominent local clubman and capital
ist, was shot whllo attempting to en
tor tho Cashwllor apartments, by
climbing up the flro oscnpe.
It is designed for the man who appreciates a good suit
but detests exaggeration.
The Materials
are Cheviots and Worsteds, in the new colorings of grays,
blues and drabs. The price will sound familiar, for every
store quotes them
Suits, $10 to $30
The point where we win out is showing better suits at
these prices than money ever bought before. The proof is
showing you, not telling you. Will you stop in for a look?
G. W. Johnson & Co.
1 41 N. Commercial St
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will
see to it that all callers at thfi Oraffnn hullrlinf? fnr thn
following week will get a copy of this paper,
Let us work from this time on to get the Seattle fair visit
ors to come to Salem and locate in the Willamette valley.
Give us your best news items, building items, and social
news for The Saturday Journal,
We want to make that paper bristle with cordiality and in
terest and show that Salem is the livest and most progress
ive city on the Pacific coast.
HgId US to do this and brine in vmir raal flstatfi nrls for
The Saturday Journal Friday,
tveryuody help to make the Seattle Fair edition a hummer,
iwifif)it)iect)iitiiiiimiiiHHi
Salem Peed Barn
BAYNE & SMITH, Proprietors
HIGH-FLYER CURTISS
COMING TO AMERICA
Paris, Sept. 16. Glenn II. Curtlsr
tho American aeronaut, who won tho
Intornntlonal aup at Rhtlms, and the
Grand Prize of JCOOO In tho nvla
tlon moot at Ureicla. which has Just
ended, Balled for New York City
today.
Deforo leaving for America he
statwl that ho probably will partici
pate In tho Hudson-Fulton celebra
tion, whon a number of aviation con
tests will bo held.
are today confronted with another
trlko.
Refusing to work unless sovoral
bosses and sub-bosses are discharged,
3000 forolgner throw down their
tools today and quit work.
Only last weok 5000 workmen re
turned to tho plant after It had beon
tied up for two months by a strike,
which woo characterized by bloody
rioting.
HITCHCOCK ON HIS
WAY TO THE COAST
Chicago, Sopt. 1R. Postmaster-
OoHornl Krank Hltohcock arrived
hore today to nrrangu for numerous
conferonoos for President Taft to
morrow. The postmaster-gcnoral
leave for Seattle at midnight to
night. The pollco are taking unusual pre
muttons to see that no harm befalls
tli Pruftldent while he is Chlcago'o
guest.
STEEL CAR COMPANY
FACES ANOTHER STRIKE
Pittsburg Sept 15 The officials
of the Pressed Steel Car Company
The Mission
Of thoso corpuscles In your blood
that havo boon callod "Little
Soldiers," Is to fight for you
against tho dlsoase germs that
constantly endanger your health.
Theso corpuscles are mado
healthy and strong by the use of
Hood's Sarsaparllla.
This medicine is a combination ol
more than SO different remedial ageuts
in proportions and bv a process known
only to ourselves and it has for thirty
years been constantly proving Its worth.
No substitute, none "juBt-aa-good."
WINNIPEG TO HAVE
MORE RAILROADS
(UNITED I-IIEIB WAKED WUC
Winnipeg, Sept. 1C William R.
Clarke, financial manager of the AN
herta & Great Western Waterway
Hallway Company, who returned from
Europe today, after a ten-months'
stay, nnnounccd that ho had secured
unough capital stock to begin Imme
diate construction of tho lino from
Edmonton to Fort McMurrny.
According to Clark ho sold, whllo
abroad I7.-I00.000 worth of stock,
snd $7,000,000 In bonds.
smallIeroplanes
may prove the best
1 1 wtr.v i'nhhm ikam-I" wmr )
Paris. Sopt 16 Aoroplanlsts and
their friends today nro discussing the
possibility of a small aoroplano suc
ceeding tho larger size, at prosont In
use. following a successful demon
stration by Santos Dumont recently.
Diimout made a speed of 55 miles
un hour In a machine weighing 269.6
pounds, including the pilot.
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Tho ItemoVul Sale
At Darr's Jewelry store will con
tinue only a short time longer. lie
among the hundreds who have takon
advantago of the unusually low prlcos
on diamonds, watches, cut glass.
Jewelry, etc. No greater bargains
will ever bo mado In Salem.
Capacity for 300-horses. Waiting rooms open day
and night.
All Modern Equipments.
SOUTH END BIG BRIDGE ON
S. COMMERCIAL ST.
Regular Feed Barn prices 10 and 15c, with your
own feed. Best feed furnished at reasonable prices
Electric Lighted and City Water
Barn opens Monday, September 13th.
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A. M. CLOUGH
U.VDKIITAKEII
Graduate Embalmer
1 1.1 COUKT ST.
Coroner of Marion County
Salem, Oregon
Office Phono 120 Main
Residence -i Main
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BUCKINGHAM'S J
PALACE OF
SWEETS i
(IU-d Cross Pharmacy) !
Ice Creams, Ices and ;
Confectionery. !
FAMILIES SUPPLIED. !
fMS)SjltH)l
nlllll)tllllli
ELITE CAFE
All thought I'd loso my leg."'
wr'tei J. A Swenson. Watertown.l
Wis "Ten years of ecsema, that 16
doctor- could not cure, had at last i
liflMM .Ll.JSISm
auiuwMm
Best Services in the City
The Popular Resort
Lunch Counter Open All Night
m cross
PHARMACY
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medicines
and Druggist's Sundries. Perfumery ,all popu
lar odors. Toilet and Fancy Articles. Combs,
Brushes, etc.
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
Central Office for Independent Long Dis
tance Telephone Company.
Salem Oregon
177 N. Com'l. Phone 144
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laid me up Then Iiucklon'a Arnlctt
Salve curtd it sound aud well " In il
i Capital National Bank ;;
W. A. IRVIN, Prop.
nmuia tor mm eruptions, ecsema.
salt rheum bolls, fever sores, burnt X
ocalda cuts and piles 35c at J C
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