Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 07, 1910, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    DAILY CAPPM. "i"VU. MLKM. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1010.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
E. IIOFER. Editor mnd Proprietor.
ioUopHidJUt KtU0r UrowJ to Amenoft'i Priuolfilei nd
tae rrojfreM tirt DTtopemeat 0 ill Oregon.
Published Kvcfy Bvmln Bxocpi dumliy. Salem, Ore.
SUBSCRIPTION RATKH.
lnvftrtably id Advuuoe.)
Dally. 07 crrler, rer J' .0U rer month ..J0c
Dally, y aMl, per yer- .00 Per mouth 860
Weekly by ioiUI, per Tetr-......-.......l.OO Six month We
.SALEM WILL WELCOME GOVERNOR BOWERMAN.
This city should turn out and Give Governor Bowerman the
most cordial welcome ever given any man who ran for gov-
emHewas reared at Salerryread law at Willamette Universi
ty ,and now comes back to become a permanent resident at
the Capital City. , , ,
He is a young man of liberal and progressive ideas, and
who is not afraid to take the higher ground adopetd by the
people at the primaries, . ,
He does not belong to the generation of politicians who
spent half their time knifing one another, when they were not
knifing the party,
Jay Bowerman stands for United Republicanism and peo
ple's laws. , n , , , .
Salem peoplexwill honor themselves Saturday night by
honoring a man of the newer generation ,ftho has the welfare
of the state at heart, and is not afraid,
Let us give him a rousing welcome, and say to him we are
with you governor for a new deal and a clean deal and a
Square deal, and we will back you for all that is right. (
Governor Bowerman will spend Saturday in Salem meeting
the people and will address the people at night at the Grand
opera house, with other speakers,
1 0
WHY LET GO OF THE RAILROAD AMENDMENT.
In an elaborate argument the Oregonian tries to show that
the voters should not hang onto the Railroad Amendment to
the Oregon Constitution, ,
Without going into the merits of the amendment itself, the
Oregonian article ought to convince anyone that the amend
ment is a good thing to hang onto. ,
The Oregonian claims it has served its purpose of inducing
the Hill and Harriman systems to undertake the development
of the great interior of Oregon,
It says the Hill and Harriman systems alone are spending
over twenty million dollars building into unprofitable territory
where their lines will not pay.
The adoption of the amendment by the. last legislature and
its submission to the people at the November election cer
tainly accomplished that result,
Therefore, let the Amendment go to the Devil! What
absurdity!
, , 0
CONGRESSMAN HAWLEY, COME OUT FOR THE' LAWS.
Congressman Hawley should follow the example of Jay
Bowerman, and bow down to the will of the people, and come
out for the Direct Primary law and Statement No, One,
iWhen asked by the Grange once if he would uphold that
law he evaded making any answer and there is still an an
swer due from Mr. Hawley to the pontile of this district.
He, can no longer be a law unto himself, but should accept
the verdict of the people against the Assembly plan, and tell
the people that he upholds the principles of the Direct Primary
and Direct election of Senators,
If Republican leaders will quit fighting these laws and sup
port the nominees of the Republican party, they need have no
more Democratic United States Senators from Oregon.
Mr, Hawley should have that respect for the decision of the
people against Machine rule and Cannonism to come out in a
manly xway and accept the verdict of the people,
If -he does not do that he will not be entitled to the respect
of Republicans who stand for these principles and his claim to
be the representative of the people of this district will not
stand upon a solid basis.
Come out, dear brother, and get into the People's Band
Wagon,
r . o
LET THERE BE COMMON SENSE AMENDMENTS.
The pooplo have decreed that the principles of the Direct
Primary law and the Direct Election of Senators, according to
Statement No, One, shall not be tampered with in Oregon,
But this means that those laws shall be made, more prac
tical and workable and that manhood suffrage shall be made
the supreme test of their practicability.
A Direct Primary held on Saturday afternoon, when farmers
and laborers are practically shut out is a crime against the
people,
A registration law that prevents thousands of honest, hard
working citizens and taxpayers from getting registered is a
crime.
, An election system that makes it Impossible for about one
fourth to one-half of the people to vote needs revolutioniging.
There is no longer that sacred dread of touching the handi
work of Mr. U'Ren and other reformers that there once was.
Lot us .got ready to apply a little plain horse sense to tho
Whole situation, and get rid of superstitious dread of fakers.
The. principles are established and now let us return to an
era of common horse sense inte'lioence.
No law or system that excludes one common, ordinary, de
cant man who Is a citizen and a taxpayor trom voting is
Amsripan or worthy to be rospooted as a law,
Acer's Cherry Pectoral
TkMmcf
WILL SIN
HEBE IN FIVE
LANGUAGES
rlltjx beach yaw, tiik mod
est little lai)v with v
i'lute in her throat is a
fixe lixcjmst as well as a
soxa mm).
HOW WOULD you lilt to be tied to
a woman who could talk In fire lan
guages, Cradlebaugh?
Ellen Beach Yaw's concert pro
gram are frequently In Ave lan
guages. Her last program, Indeed,
contained just that number. She
sang masterpieces in English.
French, Italian, .German and Span
ish. Apart from the knowledge ot
vocal art required to successfully In
terpret tho melodies of so many
schools, the linguistic dlftlcultlcs of
this feat alone are collossal. It Is
difficult enough to present two. lan
guages upon one program. Such
difficulty, for Instance, might be
shown in the Italian-English list of
numbers. Add French and do you
know that French, so closely allied
to Italian, has all tho difference in
BOWERMAN S
PLURALITY
2,9
PRACTICALLY COMPLETE RE
TURN'S KUOM THE WHOLE
STATU ARE IX AVEST'S L
JOU1TY OVER MEYERS IS 0,180.
Portland, Or., Oct.. 7. Offlctal re
turns of the recent stnto-wldo pri
mary from all counties, save Morrow-
and Harney, today gives Jay
Bowerman, Republican gubernatorial
nominee, a plurality of 2,934 over
his nearest opponent, Grant Dimlck..
Bowerman received a total ot
10,735 votos, Grant Dlmick 13,751,
E. Hofer 0,005, and Albert Abraham
G.184. On tho Democratic ticket,
Oswald West is shown to have a ma
jority of 3,150 over Jefferson Myers
for tho gubernatorial nomination, the
totals standing, West 0,003 and My
ers 3,543.
From Harnoy county tho returns
are complete with the exception of
tlte figures on nine small precincts,
the total vote in which will not ag
gregate more than 50. Morrow
county Is complete but for one smail
J '
ELLEX REACH-YAW.
tho world. Words which look alike
in print aro utterly unlike In pro
nounclatlon. Intonations, inflec
tions, vocal sounds thero Ib an In
separable gulf between Franco and
Italy in this respect; and It is ex
traordinarily difficult to converse tu
two languages, in tho course of an
ovonlng, without making an absurd
mixture of them.
Add just ono more language, and
that, too, of Latin root, Spanish.
Now Spanish presents a now face
upon Us Lntln base, and thoro the
singer has three tongues which she
must not confound, and in all threo
much of tho spelling Is entlroly
alike.
English Is a complete rlght-nbout-faco.
English for tho Latin, wheth
er Fronch, Italian or Spanish, Is In
deed n tonguo-twlstor; nud Mlas
Yaw has said, after an exporlonce In
opera, moro than onco, that St
seemed ns though, for a moment, she
had forgotton how to pronounco her
own language.
Tho fifth language, Gorman, Is ut
terly unlike any of tho preceding
ones. That which an Italian or a
Frenchman always does In his con
versation, a German ubsolutoly
could not do. And to the Italian
or tho Fronchmnn tho sentences of
tho Gorman sound llko tho guttoral
explosions of a genulno barbarian.
Tho successful combination of flvo
wholly different tongues upon 0110
muslca'l program Is an extraordinary
foat, and Miss Ynw's successful mas
tory of tho task la a tribute of edu
cation and cosmopolitan training
which la hers, entirely apart from
nor famous musical gifts.
Drug clorks In Norway got from
$375 to ?53G a yoar.
I Capital National Bank
Capital $100,000
Oldest National Bank In
Marten County.
BIUKCTORS:
B. jTr.Or,lan, .Vloo-Pras.
Jqs'H. Albert, Cashier.
John A. Cdrson,
N Geo. F RodtJbra.
precinct, polling half a dozen votes.
In tho Second Congressional dis
trict A. W. Lafferty's plurality Is
G.57G and his total vote 0,902 The
voto cast for Congressman Ellis was
7.320; for C. J. Reed 5,004, and for
G. S. Shepord 3,002.
Representative Ilawley's majority
over B. F. Mulkoy in the First d'3
trict Is 2,09 1. Mulkey carried tho
counties of Curry, Jackson, Polk and
Tillamook. Ho received a total of
7,234 to Hawley's 9,328.
For tho nomination of secretary ot
state, F, W. Benson has a majority
of 13,414. 0. Wingato carried only
his homo county of Clatsop, where
his voto was nearly doublo that
given Benson. The voto stand3:
Benson 28,075; Wingato, 14,001.
1 R. W. Hoyt Is beaten for tho nom
lnntIon..for state treasurer by 3,550.
Thomas B. Kay carried nil countloa
but Clatsop, Grant, Mainour. Mult
nomah, Polk, Tillamook, Wasco and
Wheeler. The voto was: Kay 23,
075; Hoyt, 19,519.
CONVICTS SECURE ARMS
AND ESCAPE FROM PRISON
Osslng, N. Y., Oct. 7. Five Sing
Sing convicts, heavily armed, es
caped from the penitentiary here to
day after binding two Jailers, sawing
tho bars off a chapel window and
savoring tho tolophone wires. Their
precautions delayed pursuit for 3
tlmo and they had n good start of
tho officers, who followed as soon
as tho alarm was given. Tho peni
tentiary guards, who are In pursuit,
also aro prepared for n desperate
fight.
Hoarsonoss In n child subject to
croup Is a suro Indication of tho ap
proach of tho dlsefiBO. 'if Chambor
It lu's Cough Romqdy Is given at once
or oven after tho croupy cough has
uppoarotLJtKrlll prevent tho attack.
ContnlnSTno poison. Sold by all
tlonlers.
A good straw abed will be appre
ciated by the stock a little later In
Vw Moro than Tlirvo Dorados.
Foley's Honey and Tar has bon a
household favorite for coughs, colds,
and ailments of the throat, chest and
lrnge. Contains no opiates, and no
harmful drugs. Refuse substitutes.
Red Cross Pharmacy (II. Jerman)
VS.- ,
rAS again illustrated when we re
fpivrl the order to ourchase the
wm w ' m.
silverware for the new Marion Hotel.
This silverware is now on display in
our window and it is worth anybodies
time to pass by and see it.
When you stop and look at this silver
just bear in mind that if we can save
money for a hotel company, in other
words if we can buy. silver cheaper
than the Marion Hotel Co., our purch
asing power is such that we can save
you money when you wish to buy
silverware.
Let us show you our many beautiful
designs.
Barr's Jewelry
Corner State and Liberty St.
LOCAL NEWS BUDGET
LJ IE LITTLE COLLEGE TOWN IX
THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY
THAT IS PUSHING AHEAD.
Philomath, Or., Oct. 0
The enrollment for the public
school of this city Is as follows:
Primary, Mrs. Evadna Springer
Stahl teacher 40
Third- and fourth grades, Miss
Mildred White teacher 3S
Fifth and' Sixth grades, Miss
Edith Sheak, teacher 49
Seventh, elgth and ninth grades,
R. E. Cannon, principal 57
Total enrollment 18
Tho enrollment shows conclusive
ly tho needs for another teacher, as
well as tho necessity for an addition
to our .school building.
Tho school board has the matter
under consideration and will act at
once in tho matter.
The school gives promise of unison
and a hearty pull together for the
best possible results.
Several pupils have not yot en
tered, on account of being kept out
on account of fall work not ihaving
been completed, but these will enter
at least by the beginning of the sec
ond month.
The' rain? in the past two weeks
have started the grass, and milk
cows and beef stock look well..
The two colleges hero are in line
working order, but their enrollment
has not been ascertained, but will be
reported r.t week.
Mr. Pimm' l"s finished his house,
and has a family living In It. The
house for President Klndall, of the
College of Philomath, is nearingj
completion.
- H. B. Ferglson bought out Mrs.
Lisle; and has moved in.
J. L. Clemraens has his house un
der roof, and is now putting in tho
windows. S. A. DE VANEY.
Franco Will Recognize It;
I UNITED PBKSS IXA8BP WIRE.l
Paris, Oct. 0. It Is reported hero
today, unofficially, that France 'is
preparing to recognize the republic of
Portugal.
The pleasant purgative effect ex
perienced by all who use Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and
the healthy condition of the body and
mind which they create, makes ono
feel joyful. Sold by all dealers.
VETCH SEED
I have the largest stock of re
cleancd vetch seed in Salem, and
can quote you prices cheaper thar
you can buy from grower.
GRASS SEED.
White Clover
Alsike Clover
Red Clover
Timothy, Fancy Iduho ' .
Orchard Grass, Fey Imp.
Kentucky Blue, Fey Imp. .
Alfalfa, Turkestan
English Rye, Imp.
Mesquite, Hulled,
Write for Prices.
W.WILLIAM THIELSEN
151-101 High st
Salem, Ore
MAYO
R DAVID S. ROSiB
Of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, one of th greatest orators tho country has pro
duced in recent years, will speak in this city at tho Opera House, Friday
evening, October 7, at 8 p. m., on
"The Fallacies of Prohibition"
Mr. Roso was elected mayor of Milwaukee five succosbIvo times, has been
promlnofitly mentioned in connection with tho vice-presidency, and a "
known tho country over ns one ot the foremost speakers. He presents af
gunieuta that every prohibitionist an d church member shouid hear.
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