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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1910)
PAHP TWM DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEJIBER 0, 1010. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL K. IIOFER, Editor nd Proprietor. U M M M M M M M M 4 M M 4 M M t M M M M M M M M M M M M M MM M O M M t M M M U M M M Charming Fall Tailored Suits Independent Newspaper Deroted to American Prlnoiplea and ihe Prwuewi and Developement of All Oregon. mbUibod Erorr Evening Bzoept Sunday, elem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (Invariably In Advance.) Dallr, t7 carrier, per jcar................li.00 ?er month....60o Dallr, oy mall, per year. ........... COO Per rnoath....-...88o Weekly by mall, per year.. ..-. 1.00 Six monthi Wa We nowjshow them in immense assortments, almost any color and style imagin-;: - able. You should see our line before making your purchase, we are confident j- you will be pleased. PRICED $10 00 to $SO.OO. New Fall Coats . In all colors, black, tan, gray, mixed plush and caracul tight and U mONLA BEt AntiA rllld 1 1 mbly Sep. The time for candidates to file for nominations before the Primary has closed. The following have announced themselves as candidates under the Direct Primary Law: Marion County Republican Anti Assembly Ticket State Senators Vote for Two: ALONZO GESNER, Salem No. 3. HAL. D. PATTON, Salem No. 2. Representatves Vote for Five: GEO. W. JOHNSON, Salem No. 2. A. C. LIBBEY, Jefferson. ' ... FRANK E. OSBORNE, Butteville. A. G. STEELHAMMER, Silverton. SHERM SWANK, Aumsville. (Paid advertisement) fitted, $7.50 to $50.00. Perfect fit guaranteed free of charge. I ILd I a I semi M NERY The latest creations in millinery to be seen here in such variety as was never shown before in Salem. We save you about 1-3 on ex clusive models of which you will see no duplicate. It means money saved to inspect our stock. t A complete line of other Fall Merchandise such as Persian Waists, new lawn and lingerie x Waists, Petticoats, Sweaters, Hand Bags, Gloves, Hair, Hair ornaments, Neckwear, Corsets, Furs, Underwear, etc. "OUR MOTTO: PERFECT SATISFACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED. , Liberty COMPANY Street Complete Outfitters for Ladies and Children. i M M M M M M M M M M M M MMMMMM M MM MMMMM-M M M M M M M M M M M M M MMMM M MMMMM M M M M M M M M M M M M M MMMM WAS KE6LEY MASTER OF iHINBTON GRANGE IS . AGAINST THE ASSEMBLY WRITES STRONG LETTER TO GOVERNOR JIAV, OK WASHINGTON,. IN WHICH TIE SAYS, "THE GRANGE STANDS TOR PEOPLE'S RULE" AND 'APPEALS TO EVERY CITIZEN TO WORK FOR DI RECT LEGISLATION, THE GREATEST ISSUE REKORE THE PEOPLE. C. B. Kegloy, Master of tho Stalo Grango o Washington, tnkos ls3uo with Govornor Hny, who is against direct legislation. In an opon lottor to tho govornor, after discussing tho governor's position and sorao othor matters, Mr. Kegloy pays high trib- itto to tho Oregon law and direct legislation Wo quoto from his loi ter in tho Pacific Grango published at Grosham, Multnomah county, as follows: Wo do not hold, that position lightly and huvo been years In do tertnlninlng it. In my annual ad dress to tho State Grango In 1900, calling special attention to this Bill) Joct, I Raid: "Which Bhall lead, monoy or Intel lect? Who Bhall fill tho puullo sta tions, educated and froo mon, or tho feudal serf of corporate capital? "Thcso questions nro boforo tho American people today, and tho Grango will bo n potont power in solving thorn in tho Intoroat of tha peoplo. No solution is possible un til tho peoplo regain for thomsolves tho direct powor of government. Un der tho presont system of nominat ing officers It placos tho power of nominations in tho hands of politi cians, who nro under tho control of corpornto wonlth, and tho nftlaors thus nomlnntod feel whan elected, that thoy owo tholr oloctlon to Iho politlcul boss and nro uudor nn obit Kntlon to him which can only bo dis charged by doing his bidding. "Tho primary oloctlon for th nomination of ofneors would make tho officers responsible to tho peoplo, nnd the powor of tho political boas would bo at an oud. This Biipplo mon ted with the powor of recalling nny nfflcer who batrayed tho trust reposed in him, tho powor to Initiate legislation, nnd tho powor to voio vicious legislation, would destroy tho political powor of tho corpora tions and would enable tho people to jirotoct themselves from unjust ox actions, by legislation which might from time to tlmo seem necessary.' fllnco then wo havo verified the roundness of our position mi hun dreds of occasions nnd hnvo pushed MM-MMMM4MMMM Capital National Bank f v.upuui 3iuu,uuu X Oldest National Dank In Marten County. DIRECTOR -. t JT. H. Albert. Pres. . M. Or Jsan, Vloe-Prea. Jos, II. Albert, Oashlar. John A. Carson, Geo. F. Rodgera. tho cducatlonnl work In this state and in tho nation to tho best of our ability. As most clearly showing our present position, I quoto from my address on "Tho Mission of tho Grange" at Northwest Chautauqua Assombly, on Grango Day, July 26: "Tho Grango stands for tho Peo ple's Rulo, nnd as tho loader of tho Grango In this stato I appeal to every ono patrons, men citizens who can voto, women citizens who are yot denied tholr right, tho youth, cltlzons to bo to ,'work for Direct Legislation, tho- greatost Issuo befoiw tho peoplo of this commonwealth. Shall Washington lag behind Its sis ter stnto, Oregon, In this great re form? Tho Grango answers, No, and its educational forces nro in motion to nrouso tho peoplo to establish the Orogon systoni. Forty thousand coplos of tho speech of United States Sonntor Jonathan Ronnie, Jr., of Oregon, on 'Popular vs. Dolognted Government' hnvo boon distributed in this statu, and of this nnmbor tho Grango hns not only distributed 20, 000, but has planned to hnvo tho spoech road In all Granges through out tho state, and mndo a text hook, ns it wero, for study ami discussion. Similar work is bolng done by tho Grange In othor states, and It should bo done by every organization nnd whorover men and women moot to conBldor public nffars, until tho facts it sots forth of the glorious results of Pooplo's Rulo In Orogon nro known to ovory man, woman nnd child In our stato. Political corrup tion nnd monopoly spoliation oml end when People's Rulo boglns. Tho Grange loads the way, and Wo sny to all citizens, It you nro with us show it, and it you are for monopoly, wo shnll know It by your sllonco nnd Indifference or opposition." Tho purposo of this lottor is to show you and tho peoplb of our com monwealth how deeply in earnest tho farmers nro in this matter, and how much wo rogcot that any ono having tho good of our stato honost ly at hoart, should oppose tho onr llor possible ouuotmeut of Direct Legislation laws, or any of the Ore gon popular govornmont laws lnws which In that stato havo driven out the bosses, dealt political cor ruption its death blow, ami made tho people free, independent sovereign oltlzens. I thorefore nppenl to you to rnoonslder your opposition, whloh I onnnot believe will rofleet your oplnton after more onrottil and thoughtful consideration. I thank you most earnestly for your promise that so far as the Re call la oonoerned you will be with in to the limit. That gives mo hopa that it will be but a short time till you will also be with us to the very j limit, In all that will insure tho tak ing of political power out of tho handB of the bosses and restoring it to tho people. I am sending with this letter n copy of United States Senator Bourne's great speech on the Oregon system of government, which Is a masterly presentation of the laws which wo claim might be adopted In this stato. It Is' a speech I moat earnestly desire should be read by every voter In our state, and I shall bo glnd to furnish a copy to every ono who desires it. Thanking you in tho name of tho Grnngo for your considerate action on behalf 'of the farmers on manv occasions In the pnst, and' sincerely hoping thnt wo shall soon be in per fect accord on what is now our para mount issuo in the state, I am with tho slncorest personal regards, Yours most respectfully, C. D. KEGLEY. u THE CROCKER RUD in NOW A RfiOSSOM TO BUILD SPEEDIEST MOTOR BOAT Burlingnmo, Cal., Sopt. 9. A $20.- 000 structure Is for sale cheap today by William H. Crocker. It has served Its purpose. At the "coming out" bnll of Miss Ethel Crocker last night it was a sceno of festivity; to day workmen aro tearing It down. Tho ball was a brilliant affair. Mora than -u0 guests wore present, and swelldom all over the coast was represented. A special train accom modated guests from San Francisco. Several fortunes wore represented In tho gowns that wore worn. COMPANY ORGANIZED IN PORT LAND TO Rl'IIil) THE SWIFT EST MOTOR CRAFT THAT EVER WAS L A V N C II E I) STOCK HOLDERS ARE SPORT LOVERS TIZ -- FOR . TENDER FEET A new, scientific medical toilet tab let which DRAWS OUT ALL INFLAMJLXTION AND SORENESS This romarknblo foot bath remedy Is Superior to powder, Plaster or Salvo and is guaranteed to euro Corns, Callouses, Runtons, Frost bites, Chilblains, Ingrowing Nails. Tired, Aching, Swollen, Nervous, Sweaty, Had Smelling Feet Snuiller Shoes Can Re Worn by using TIZ, becnuso It puts and keeps tho feot In porfect condition. TIZ Is for sale ut all druggists, 25 cents per box or direct If you wish from Wnltor Luther Dodgo & Co., Chlougo, III. UNITED ritGSS LEASED WIUH.l Portland, Ore., Sept. 9. For the purpose of building the fastest mo tor boat on the Pacific coast or In tho United States, Tho Oregon Speedboat company, the members of which aro local sportsmen, has just beon organized. The compnny will bo Incorporated. Articles of Incor poration are on file today with the secretary of state. Tho company expects to let a con tract, soon for tho construction of tho spood boat, it will cost approx imately $10,000, the timount of tho capital stock, if possible tho com pany will havo the boat constructed by so in o Pacific coast shipbuilding firm. Tho stock of the corporation will pay no dividends. Thoso Interested In the proposition say that tho com pany Is bolng organized solely to promote water sports nnd advertise Orogon nnd tho Pacific coast. If tho motor boat venture Is a success, it is probable that tho com pany will build a sen-going yacht to compete in ocean contests. Hamilton havo been In the race for this oUlce from tho start. Later the situation became more interesting when Charles Yannke jumped Into the running on tho Democratic ticket, and now It appears there is to be a fourth candidate In tho porson. of H A Rnwson, another guard at tho pen itentiary, who looms up on tho in dopndent horizon. Mr. Rawson has not made formal announcement of his candidacy as yet, but ho Is being urged by his friends, and has the matter under serious consideration. He has seen many years of sorvice of tho state, tho past eight or ten years of which he has occupied tho most responsible post at the penitentiary, and Is well known throughout the city, and will doubtless prove a for midable candidate. o ACTRESS OAPTtnED THE ENGLISHMAN Hnriiey'n Record Tin-own Out. New York, Sept. .9 Barney Old fleld's new record for a mile on a clrculnr track, made nt Brighton Bench on Labor day, has been thrown out by tho American auto .mobtlo association and tho record reverts to Do Pnlmn, who sot tho mark in St. Paul Septembor 11. Oldilold circled the track l.i 49 4-5. Tho association considered the record and decided that it could not bo allowed because improper timing methods were used nt tho track, i VThe association officials declared that tho methods used wero such that tho timing might not bo accur ate. Do Pnlma's record was 50 4-E. r UNITED TRESS WIRB.J London Sept. 9. About next Jan uary the Chicago Rlalto will witness two weddings that promise to be of much general interest among theat rical people. Next month Captain Frank Cary and Nicholas Jorvis Wood, young Londoners will sail for Now York to wed Miss BIlllo Burko and Paulino Chase. Miss Burke will be married early In January and It is believed Miss Uhaso s wedding will follow a few days later. Tho prospective grooms are well-known clubmen. SAYS ROOSEVELT MISREPRESENTED FACTS New York, Sept. 9. George Earle, former receiver for the Pennsylvania Sugar Refining Company, In tho sec ond article, printed by the World to day, asserts that Colonel Roosevelt misrepresented facts, when ho de clared that the decision In the Knight case preventtd the successful prose cution of te sugar trust. There is noting In the evidence offered in tho Knight case indicating that there was any Intention to re strain trade," Earle says. "Tho court's finding did not deface the law, and bound no one in future cases." Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is today tho best known medicine In use for the re lief and euro of bowel complaints. It cures griping, diarrhoea, dysen tery, and should bo taken at tho first unnatural looseness of tho bowels. It is equnlly valuable for children and adults. It always cures. Sold by all dealers. o It will soon be time to think of the fall mulching for tho orchard. Tho profit In fruit growing comes only with caro and a reasonable amount of forethought. CANDIDATES FOR CITY MARSHAL ARE PLENTIFUL As the primary election date ap proaches the field is filling up with ollgibles for all of tho offices tn the list and particularly In the city elec tion In which tho office of city mar shal Beoms to bo tho most attractlvo plum. Waltor W. Johnson, guard at tho ponltontlary and Constnblo Ira REGISTER The books close for registration for the primaries September 13 11 days before the primary election It you register otherwise than as a Republican or Demoerftt, you lose your vole, as there are no oandl datee at the primaries other thou Republicans and Democrats and a man registered Independent cannot vote at the primaries. At the gen eral election however, you can vote at you please, but the big battle will bo fought at the primaries, so get out nnd register. Do not delay, as the last day for registration before the primaries Is September 13. Safe Medicine for Children. Mrs. F. Marti St. Joe, Mich., says Foley's Honey and Tar saved her llttio boy's life. Continuing, suo says: "Our little boy contracted a sovore bronchial trouble and ns tho doctor's medicine did not cure him, I gave him Foley's Honey and Tar in which I always had great faith. It entirely cured tho cough as well as the choking and gagging spells, nnd ho got well In Just a short time. Foley's Honey and Tar has many times saved us much trouble and wo Red Cross Pharmacy, II. Jerman prop. o Mary Is Runner. Ashland, Wis., Sept. 9. Mrs Mnry Archlbold has been nominated for treasurer of Ashland county by a voto greater thnn the combined votes of her two malo opponents. Nomina tion is equivalent to election. HAYS HAIR HEALTH NEVER FAILS TO RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOR and BEAUTY. Sttltfy Ytmrvlf h Sndiml Ntwftra SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE Cut this adv. oat and mall with your aims and addreta, and to cents to j. PHILO HAY 8PUCIAL.TIES CO.w aoCllatonSt . Newark, N J..U.SA. Don't waste your money buying plasters when you can got a bottlo of Chamberlain's Liniment for twen ty-flvo cents. A 'pleco of flannel dampened with this liniment Is supe rior to any plaster for lame back, pains In the side and chest, and much cheaper. Sold by all dealers ESTATE Rent Receipts Will Not Buy You n Home. NOW OR NEVER Get your own roof over your head. Start now to get a homo of your own. Don't let another winter pass without being your own landlord. We have helped more than a dozen families this last month get Into homes of their own nnd on very easy terms, too. Add to your savings and not to the pile of rent receipts which you have been accumulating. Here aro a few houses which may Interest you. Let us tell you moro about them: 5 rooms, basement, fruit trees and berries, flowers, a nice little homo place close to car line for only $1,G00. $500 will handle this place. Balanco at $15 per month. J. O. PERRY. All patent medicines or medicines ad vertised in this papor aro for sale at DR. STONE'S Drug Store The only cash drug store In Oregon, owes no one, and no one owes it; carries large stock; its shelves, counters and show cases aro loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toi let, articles, wines and liquors of all kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr. Stono Is a regular graduate in medi cine and has had many years of ex perience In the practice. Consulta tions are free. Prescriptions are free, and only regular price for med icine. Dr. Stone can be found ut his drug store, Salem, Or-, from 7 In the morning until .9 at night $2000 will secure a flno homo on Ferry street. Lot 60x150 feet; 7 large rooms; brick foundation. bath toilet, etc.; $500 down and only $30 per month will handle this property. $2400 Is tho price of a nice homo of five rooms on the now Welch line only a short distance from the stato house. $550 down and tho balance $20 per month. 3- room house for down, $10 por month. 2-room liouso for down, $10 per month line. 4- room house for down, balance $25 per month, 0-room house for $1350. down, balance $10 per month. 3-room house for $550. down, balanco $10 per month, $600. $200 Good barn. $525. $150 Close to car $000. $300 $350 $150 Hero Is n good buy in nn up-to-date six-room house, brand n w, modern, within block of high and grammar school, three blocks of postofflce, has every convenience. gas, electric light, city water, barn. This place has never beon occupied. Is conveniently arranged and can be had on very easy terms. Price will bo made right It taken within next few days. See BECHTEL & BYNON .147 State St. Phono 453 Your complexion as well as your temper Is rendered miserable by a disordered liver. By taking Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets you can improve both. Sold by all dealers. EE GEO. 0. SAVAGE, For Farms and City Property 135 8. COMMERCIAL ST. f I mm MLS r . . . . . lor oaciracnc, rneumattam, Kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities. Foley's Kidney Pills purify the blood, restore lost vitality anfl vigor. Refuse substitute. J. C. PERRY.