Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 13, 1909, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY CAPITAL JOUIINAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1900.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
C HOFSn, Editor 4 Proprietor
Independent Mewnptper Devoted to American mnclplei and
taa Progrcm and Derolopement of All Oregon.
Mbllihed Ktctt Krcnlnar Kicept Sundr, elern, Ore.
IDBSCIlIPTlbN HATB8.
(larutablr In Advance.)
Dully, bj carrlor, par rear W.OO For month.... .....0q
tallr, by mall, por year. 4.00 Per month nSo
Weeily, by mall, per year-..... ...... '.00 Six month -.-..Ko
UNiqNUVBEL
A STATE GOOD ROAD SPOLICY.
The Capital Journal believes the time has come to estab
lish a permanent good roads policy.
This cannot be done by a few gentlemen getting up a bill
to put themselves into soft places.
The campaign must be made with the people and the plan
must be broad enough to benefit every county in the state.
The plan must be sound enough to stand financial critic
ism and must be made to include the use of convict and city
and county jail labor, rn , . , , .,,,
The political wiseacres of Oregon have swiped laws bodiiy
from other states and passed them off as their own on an un
suspecting legislature several times.
No such legislative body-snatching will accomplish anyth ng
as the fate of the Tuttle law and the Johnson law, killed
twice, have proven. ,,,,
Lot us quit monkeying and go to work in the right way to
draft a law that will result in the state building one main
highway through each county in the state.
No other plan will reach results or, bo sustained by the peo
ple. A FAIR TRIAL AND EVEN JUSTICE.
That is what the people have a right to expect and demand
of the courts.
Let there be a full and fair hearing of tho testimony and a
fair presentation of the law and the facts.
Then there can be few miscarriages of justice and one trial
will usually settle a case of any importance,
That young Meyers deserves the full punishment fixed by
the law for killing Policeman Tom Eckhart no one doubts.
The people want such young men who carry guns and in a
flash of anger are liable to kill any man to be dealt with.
The protection of society demands this oven though tho
man wero the son of a judge of the court himself,
That Is the only way to p'rotect human life and suppress
tho inclination always present to take the law Into your own
hands,
ONE CANDIDATE HAS SPOKEN.
County Judge Dimick of Clackamas county has come out
against the assembly plan of nominating state and county
tickets .
Other candidates for state office are dubious about taking
tho nominating power out of the hands of the people.
Of course, It Is possible that superior wisdom resides in
assemblod political leadors, or has -been loaders,
They might select a better man for governor or United
States sonator than tho people are capablo of selecting,
But the people will be slow to believe that, and the Capital
Journal does not believe in the unselfishness of alleged lead
crs. So it is gratifying that one of tho aspirants for governor
ship has declared his faith in tho direct primary law.
It is oxpocted that other gentlomon who aro willing to serve
tho people in high office will have the nerve to declare them
selves. It looks as if assembly nominees would not bo so Intensely
popular as some of the machine newspapers havo led them to
hollovo,
EDITORIAL NOTES.
A correspondent of this paper is in orror, referring to the
criticism of the reform school. The law relating to commit
ments allows the superintendent of that Institution no choice
but to accept boys that are sent there. Tho charge for keep
ing thorn should not Include money appropriated for buildings
and Improvements. It is an educational institution and 1 10
cost of board is only a part of the oxponso of caring for 1 10
boys. Tho present farmer is not conducting a large farm of
his own, Supt. Looney and his wifo tako a kindly and hu
mano lntorost in the boys sont there and get as good results
for the state and society, if not better, than anyone who has
ever conducted the school.
Sonator Bourne and Senator Chamberlain are to come to
Salem noxt week somo time, They will recelvo a cordial re
centlon, The Oregon senators are in an enviable position of
being on vory friendly terms with tho administration, Thev
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AVI NO Is tljo mire road to
oalth.
Thousands who have a oom
potonco through saving, to
every one that has acquired
rlohos through speculation.
AVo pay Interest on savings
accounts.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT;-
Capital National Bank
1W1VTW 9 wt w I W9 ,lf If III iti
More Than Kuough Is Too Much,
C. U. Klugcr, tho Jeweler, 1060
Virginia avenue, Indlannpolls, Ind.,
writes: "I was bo weak from kidney
troublo that I could hardly walk a
hundred feet. Pour bottles of Foloy's
nny Remedy cleared by complex
ion, cured my backacho and tho Irre
gutarltlea disappeared and I can now
attend to business ovory day and reo
ommond Foley's Kldnoy Remedy to
all suffer era ua It cured mo after tho
doctors and other remedies had
fulled." J. C. Perry.
are both warm supporters of the great conservation policies
of the national government, Both stood for the tariff on wool,
hops, lumber and other Oregon industries that require pro
tection in the opinion of those immediately concerned, Come
to Salem, gentlemen, when you are ready, and the town will
welcome you,
Mayor Simon of Portland is absolutely right in refusing to
sanction any more gravel and macadam streets in that city
and demanding that hard surface pavements go down. In
Seattle one can ride all day for miles and miles and not get
off hard surface pavements. In Eugene there are miles of
such pavements. The struggle to avoid such improvements at
Portland and Salem is dictated by mossbackism pure and
simple, The main business streets and the best residence
streets should have nothing but hard surface pavements, The
way the improvement of East State street is being juggled, and
the way Court street property owners are fighting paving, and
the way the paving of South Commercial street was killed for
this year are not hopeful signs for the capital city taking the
proud place where it belongs as the most beautiful capital in
the northwest. Mud six months In the year and dust the other
six months keeps good improvements down on any street, and
keeps property down. Lei Uo all change our mental atiiludc
and join the progressive leadership of men like Mayor Simon
and Mayor Rodgers for hard surface pavements in this world
and the next.
The Electric Fixture
and Supply Co.
Are now in their new quarters at 245 North Liberty
street. We have a number of new, catchy designs to
select from. Come and see us.
Electric Fixture & SupplyCo.
L. S.(HYDI:, Manager
PLANS PROPOSED
FOR WILSON PARK
this city. Tho matter will probably
bo submitted to tho next meeting of
tho city council.
W. F. Chaco, tho Portland land
senpo gnrdner, who wns omploycd
by tho park commltteo to proparo
plans for tho pormnnont Improve
ment of Wlllson park, camo up to
Stilom yestorday, and met with tho
pnrk commltteo, submitting two Bets
of plnns, Hint wero taken under ad-
vlBOtnont by tho commitoo.
Tho plnns will bo considered with
Mr. 0. L. McNnry, prcsldont of tho
Board of Trnuo, and administrator
of tho E. M. Walto cstnto, to ngrco
ns to tho placing of tho fountain loft
by that veteran printer, and head of
tho first commercial organization of
HACK GIVES OUT.
Plenty of Hnlem Renders
TIiIn Experience.
Have
The Mission
Of thoso corpusclos In your blood
that hnvo boon cnllod " Llttlo
Soldiers," Is to fight for you
against tho dlsoaso germs that
constantly ondnngor your hoalth.
Thoso corpusclos aro mado
healthy and strong by tho uso of
Hood's Snronparllla.
This medicine is a combination of
moro than 20 different remedial agents
in proportions and. by a process known
only to oursolves and it has for thirty
years been constantly proving its worth.
No substitute, nono "just-as-good."
The Clias. K. Spaulding
Logging Company
Takes pleasure in announcing that they are
now handling a complete line of Lime, Cement,
Plaster, Prepared Roofing and Building Paper.
REASONABLE RRICES AND PROMPT
DELIVERY
You tax tho kldnoys oyorwork
thorn
Thoy en tift kcop up tho continual
strain.
Urinary troubles sot. In.
Don't wnlt longor tako Doan
Kldnoy Pills.
Salem people will toll you how
thoy net.
. H. Wood, carpontor, 2G0 Cot
tago stroot, Salem, Ore., Bays: "A
good many years ago I was kicked
by a mulo. At nnothor tlmo, whllo
digging a woll, It envod in on me.
Slnco then I hnvo had moro or less
troublo from my kldnoys. Any
chnngo of woather caused my back
to ache, and when I worked hard I
became bo Inmo that I could hardly
stralghton nftor stooping, I finally
procured Doan's Kldnoy PI1U nt
Stono'H drug store, and, although I
havo continued to work hard, and
nuvo been exposed to bad woather,
not an aolio or other symptom of
my formor troublo romnlns. This
elonrly proves that Doan's Kldnoy
l'llls ltvo up to tho claim mado for
thorn. I also know of other people
who havo derived grout beuelU
from tholr uso, ,
Vor Halo by all donlors. Prloo CO
couts. Foster-Mllburn Co., lluffalo,
Now York, nolo Hgonts for the
United States.
Hemombor tho nmuo Doan's
1M.1 Intra tin ftlllAf '
MUH WllVtl Itw WHtVI.
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FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
All Patont Medicines or medicines ad
vertised In this paper are for salo at
DR. STONE'S
Drug Store
Tho only cash drug store In Oregon;
owes no one. and no one owes
It; carries largo stock. Its shelves,
counters nud show cases are loaded
with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet;
articles, wluos and liquors of all
kinds for medtolnnl purposes. Dr.
Stone Is a regular graduate lu niedl
elno and lias had many years of ex
perleuco In tho practice. Consulta
tions aro free. Prescriptions are
free, and only regular prices for med
icine. Dr. Stono oan b found at his
drug store. Salem. Or . from 7 In the
morning until 9 at night.
SSfclPlfMirliktctl 1909 Dr
SWBMB4.5',v5sCILOSS BROS 8 CO,
5HI" fiaeCUUts Hikers
w fUlUntre 4 Hw York.
By Men
and
Young Men
is what we" call the good judg
ment displayed by those wear
ing one of our Schloss Balti
more Suits,
because they are the best
Ready-to-Wear clothes
made
because they are standard of
the Style and Fashion for
Gentlemen
because they are Custom
tailored Clothes in the truest
sense
because they give character
and prestige to the wearer
because they cost no more than
the ordinary clothes of other
makers, , v
.Clothes for Every Form and Figure.
There is a Special Model Here
For You
Furnishings: Also in oudlos variety every New
Shade and Combination
Shirts that are artistic claiming of the Xvw
Shados and Ntovolty Effects
Neckwear In New Weaves and Art Shados
Hosiery somo so delicate thoy are called dreams
amor louu enougn to be nightmares
and color effects all
Underwear In natural
weights and sixes
All America Shoes
SCHOSS BROS. & CO.
of Baltimore and New York
who design and mako these clothes for us havo
tho most perfect organization of skilled tailors
over gotten together under one roof, and overy
lino, every curve, every stitch Is tho work of a mas
ter of his art and It Is becauso of this that wo can
guarantee to you absolute clothes perfection and
Btyle supremacy at so reasonable a cost.
Suits $1 0 to $30
Overcoats $1 0 to $30
and up will give you Style, Service and Quality,
and above all, that in definable feeling of being
becomingly and properly dressed as a Gentleman
should.
G. W. JOHNSON & CO,
141 N. Commercial Street
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