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FACE TWO 9AXLT OAJTTAn JOUHJTAL, SALEM, OltEOOX, TIHSDAV, NOVEMBER 1, 11)10. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOFEn, Editor and Proprietor. R. M. HOFEH, Manager M WELLMAN" IS PRAISED BY OR. COOK Dr. Wm. A. Wasson i Itlli IRev. THE TEAM INTO SHAPE tnd.-iwrnli-nt N-mwr Iimvtni to Anwrlcnn Prlmtobis and Ih. 1'rnfrw and lHvlnwimt of All Onn Rector of Grace Episcopal Church Riverhcad, Long Island One of the country's ablest and most aggressive opponents of Prohibi tion, from a Biblical standpoint, will speak in this city at tho opera house Tuesday Evening, November 1 , at 8 p. m. ON l'uhll.h.il Kvory Evanlng Eionpt Sunday. Balvm, Om. nUB3CHIPriON HATE3I (InvnrUI.I In Advance) Illr. by Carriur, per y.iar 00 Per month ISV Iwlljr.hy Mill, pur jnar .. 4.00 Per month Sf Wwkly.l.y Mall, per ytar 1.00 BU mmltt 6c i-in i i.kasrh whir TKi.KdiurH kkpoiit SAYS IK AT WAS OXK OK MOST ItKMAICKAIII.i: 1A Kit ATTKMIT Kl. HIT RAYS NOTIIIXG AHOl'T TIIK I AlIA liK IIKIXG IX TIIK coach svi-:kti.axi is hhowixo tiik yv. 1". tkam some nkw plays which ark had ok good oxi-:s according, to viewpoint. HAMH CLASS. HAMMERS t I 3 4 I i ; 5 TRIED IT FOUHD IT I ami (iovKi:xoi:s of ,M tT ATI'S WIIRRI 1'IlOllllilTIOX HAS keen trii.i. auk ixammois IX ruXMKMXIXCJ IT. MVVORS cities m.tr i Ti lejjinnii sent by tho Greater Oregon Home Rule association to 2R governors itnd mityors of state onil cities which hnvo attempted to en fort prohlhlt'on liiws, eltcltod r vponnon In ovory Instnnro nnfnvorn Me to prohibition mid almost with out exception approv'tig local option. Rome of tho response wore par tlctilnrly forceful, especially t tint from Mayor House, of Nashville, Tennessee: llkewlao Mnyor Crunip. of Memphis, declared that prohlhl tlon In that city anil skitc wan n complete fntlure. Governor Polthtor t Rhode Island says thnt after try InK proh'hltlon In his state, the IirIs lature returned to lornl option, anil that tho poop'e are satisfied with the change. The following ta a ropy of the tol Rrnm sent by the flreato OreRon Home Utile association, and aoveral of the replies received: Telegram Soot Out. "OrpRon mnat choose this fnll j rlthar stnto wlU prohibition with a aearrh and selsure provision! it honte ru'e. The latter give Incor porated towns and cltloa under prei- ent county local option law and the criminal nw of tho stnto, power to fcRulute, control, suppress or pro Mbit the aide of Intoxicants within the municipality. lias experience In your state proved that late-wide, prohibition la aureoaafnl? What choice In the nlmvo would you take? Wire RO words collect. "Greater OrcRon Home Rule Asso clatlon." "Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 21, 1S10. Greater Oreon Homo Rule Assort tlon: rrohlliltlon Is a total fnllnr? In the larRO cities of Tennessee. Inipoaalble of enforcement, as mat majority of urban population op ses It. Huh brought blinders t rural rommiinlt t where none ex isted hiforc. Attorney (leneral Es te stittoa that It la imposslhle to cure indictments from grand Jury to any nothing of tho refusal of trial Juries to convict. Replacing tho old license l.iw 11 hns nude matter wors,- heosime there la left nope of tho former powers of regulation 1-ate'y It has taken his revenues from cities, counties and states. R. II. Crump. Mayor of Memphis." Another ttljr Aanhiat ProliK "Full Ulver. M.ss., Ovt. 21. Ri-eatef Oregon Home Uule AsMtcIn tlon: Observation uiul exiM-rleti.e convince me It la beltet materially I "hnvo n tational enforcement of the reRitlntlona of the 1'quor traftle tlmn prohl'ii'.l'ti. Men are not mad Greater OreRon Homo Rule Asaoulu ilon: Prohibition Is a failure in TonnoBHoo, Just as It hns been In every other atnto wlifM It has been trlfMl and tis It will ho In Oregon, if adopted. Jocnl option with hlRh II coiibo regulation and control by law, Is, Jn my Judgment, tho only practi cal way to deal with n dllUcult Rub Jeet. Tho experience of TcnnesHcrt with, prohibition hns resulted In div creaaed reveiniea, dial itrbances of H)!ittenl conditions, bud feelinxs en gendered nmonR the people, and with no corresponding benefit what ever, so far ns I, or any other con servative rlllxen of the state can see. Malcolm II. rntterson, Gover nor of Tennessee." Prohibit ion PiiNtit-rcHHful, "Chattanooga. Tenn., Oct. 20, 1910. Greater Oregon Home Ilule Association: The prohibition law In this atnto baa not been a success from my lnt of view. If I had to choose for the municipality of Chnt tnnooRn today I would like to Rr-e It return to tho excise law, under which we had segregation, regula tion and high license. Under thou? conditions no city In the entire south was better regulated thnn Chattanooga. T. C. Thompson, Maj or Chattanooga, Tenn." "New lledford. Miff's., Oct. 20.-- Greater Oregon Homo ttnle Associa tion: My observation Is that state wide prohllhtion hat been a failure. Absolute homo rule regulation of th liquor trsdlo Is the proper treatment of the subject matter. Chnrles A. Ashley. Mayor of New Itcdford." Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 20. Greater Oregon Home Rule Associa tion: If you want your tax rate In creased, youfrevenuos rod need, real estate values decreased and business In general greatly hampered, with out promoting temperance, morality, or reducing the amount of liquor consumed, then favor state-wide pro hibition. If you would avoid all of these evils vote for home rule bv cities. H. K. House, Mayor of Nashville." nsiTsn rnras i..srn wtns.l New York, Nov. 1. Dr. Frederick A. Cook, llrst American claimant to tho discovery of the north polo, hns sit a message of congratulations to Waller Well inn n, Arctic explorer and (list neronnut to attempt to cross the Atlantic In nn airship. Tho message came in the form of a letter sent by a London newspaper man addressed to Well man. "Kindly send my heartiest congrat ulations to Walter Wllmnn for his wonderful Initial success," the letter quotes Dr. Cook as saying. If he crosses the Atlantic he will have gained an object of far greater use to mankind than the conquest of the north pole." Cook, according to the lotto,, con aiders Wellman'a feat one of the most remarkable ever attempted by an aeronaut. He predicts the tlnal suc cess of the venture, and believes thnt the crossing of the Atlantic In air craft will eventually bo a common thing. X-RAYS AND SMILES. SPEED MANIAC IS ON TRIAL FOR MURDER New York, Nov. 1. --Edward Ros- cnhelmer. millionaire, is on trial to day for murder. Ills automobile struck a buggy, somersaulting It Grace Hough was klllMl and two other persons Injured. The accident occurred on August IS. llosenlicimer Is the second auto mobile drixer In history to be tried for murder for killing person, with a car. l.'dward Darrngh, whose taxi cab killnl a child, la now serving a sentence In 8!ng Sing. The Jury In the Rosonhetmer c.io has been completed. The jury con- xlsU of prominent merchants, though ( nono of them ov.ua nn automobile. j In opening the rase for the s'ate, ! AKslM.-mt District Attorney Maynarl' asserted that Kosenhe'mcr was drlv- I lug his machine at a mllo a m'.nut r'Bhtenn bv utme-wary laws. Thl " m ,,"u' xn" ! county sheriff walk straight after seven month of no lleen! ,'"K'iT ",,u" l'vmv "ousn rnllu. The niit'l!iotvle ora-h.d In to the vehlele and threy the ocon- The driver of the RiiteiiuilKe. M...iurd a.iid, d I not offer to help h-s xtct'ms hut tn creased his spe'd and tl-d from th lU-cne Ha fc:l4 arr!e.l s.vm sfte- eiiiu;in lor us ixmas nviug nnse-o j r I hji many f the eJen.ent o( real hu- r, and l suin'r i.iive:y iurc.is.io. city, and Its evil fruits, rever-d Itself ; tact Di-cember bv SH vo'es. Cm-, 1lll..na ttetler...! l.v Ihrt rh.nf,. I lM,, " FeOI""l DntnKiiised has been lessened. John T. CougUMn. Mayor Tall River, Msf." "Providence. R. I., Oct. 21.--f-'enter Oregou Homo Rule s.e'..t tlon: Rhode li-t:md eoi-slitu ton amci'd.'d on Ait I. 1S, pr. hibit Irtg inn Mtif.ic' in !ng and sale ef in-toxIc-xliiR lt'titor. but owiiv to un patl'f.te'orv worklnn the amendme'it w r. oei!e,l ti June. At pres ru the etls and town oi rarh r en the oiiesiiv.n ih'.ht th- local tpilon law ''h ap-art,t sst lif.ict.or t. i.U Inter.! A, i IVIthU-r. Governor of Rhode U'siid." I'avora len-al ptln. 'MdiMo. Vli , Oct t- .Crcat r Oryaon Heme R;iK A tlon' Our ktate 'sw Is lotl opfvn wi h jviwer to grant or r.fue l'nuer H-ct'tmr-a under tliijl leuul.nlons tu towiiK. vHiages and man elp..lltle , l.y dicvt Tote of elector lu fch eimimnnllY. The vtent Is e,ul afsfaetory from the staudeolnt o resulatton and home rule. J IUvlda.' Governor of Vtonln." . '.rhville. Tenn.. Oct. 20. 110 All things come to and end. Kve.i the registration law will be fixed htld (he Hotel Marion completed some time. Kvery morn'ng the Sherlock Holmes outfit In California have c new clew or two to the Times dyna miters. Their Investigations now take in Mex'co, Abyssinia, New Zea land and the country ns far north a Dr. Cook reached. . Alderman Lachmund evidently be II. ves thnt anything that la worth having. Is worth struggling for, and that the honor of being mayor of the second city In the state la worth having. see "Paid Advertisement" Is contrib uting largely to the newspapers o! the state. His name Is tdgned U more articles than all tho other con- trlbulors combined. City primaries Saturday; general election Tuesday: then the newspa pers can cease from lying and tho weary got a rest. ! ! It looks as though the Eastern fellows wanted to conserve the census of the West as well as Its resources The fire alarm Monday night was' caused by a let of Willamette boys a 1th a Hallowe'en bonfire. A locomo-! itle engineer gave the alarm, and 'from the way that whistle tooted and j tooted It could readily be Imagined jthnt a W. V. "tutor" had hold of j the string. False fire alarms, or occasions for( them are In the class of the boy who 1 1 lie t "Wolf! Wolf!" and should not j be Indulged In. j I j If silence is golden, this campaign 'is being run on a silver hssis. an I free sliver at that. Harry Muito ran make the Marlou all right. If the IVmocratir herlff doesn't tend to biisiue. the Ripublitan sheriff T.l pull htm, and if the Republican sher iff Is slatk the Democrat ran jug him and turn the key. Great situation. Dr. Cook congratulating Waller j ward. i Ros.'uliolmcr I being tiled 'mr.rder in first degree, which en. tnl!s the poss!b;i ty of the de.v:h 'peii:.ltv in event of conviction. I'n der the fiatnte, vnhcn s person s killed through the rookies d!sr gird cf tho v-Jitety of the others. CV,".l though llo .; l,l.;;i.!ol h. t.,-on shown." f't dogvw tmitJcr u:iv be vh.:;.l ?tate of ihlo. City of Toledo. Lucas County, . ss- Frank J. Cheney ii.Ves oath that he is S'-uier member of the firm of ; F. I'hctitjf & t'o . doing huslnoss in tlie thy of Toledo, i-ounty and stste atoros.M.sn 1 tbai sut.l firm will nv ho turn of ONE Hl'NDRKD l.OI.l.ARS foe. ceh and every case i of catarrh that csnn.it he eared by the ue of Hal!' Catarrh Cure. . ! FRANK J. CHKNF.Y. I Sworn to ln-fore me and subserihed i In my proonoe. this lh dy of De- 1 comber, A. IV, tsSS. .A. W. GLKASON. D .s.sl u "IVI.-v V and Yellow." N t "loots,.!! tiors." hut the col or e.f Uie 4 i von oetiiiuitig Foley's Hoa.y an! Tr, ilu- host and safest coi.tih -nu .'.v lor ail ougl sn.l - , t - ,.,.,sUaea u -) vjS.-aH N51tt Public. I': U,,M"U t,u; r.' x)uxx SX nV Catarrh Cur t taken later- In a )el'.. cartoon t;h Maek let lors. Fole) ' H 'i;e..- and Tor con tains no eliut-. -.o harmful drug and is ka(o and l'ttarniae ur. Red Crvv Study up the pivposl uew U and vote as you really think right. nally. and acts directly on the bUvod ' and tmoiut surtax's of the system. Send for testimonial fre I F. J. CHKNKT CO.. ToWo. O. Sold bT drugcist. T5c. Take Hall Family Pill for coa st! pat ioa. The Willamette foothnll team la slowly getting hack Into ahnpe. Rnd er'B knee Is fully well, McMeachen'3 ankle Is getting stronger and Mc Rae's Anger In not bothering him very much. Yesterday Coach Sweotland gave somo new plnya -which promise to bo bad ones. lu fact nil of Dr. Sweot Innd'a plnya are bnd ones. The team rnn handle tho ball al most perfectly now, and by the time another game Is arranged Willamette will certainly bo thero with bel'.a. A game with the I'r.lverslty of Oregou would be a most desirable one At this time, as It would give tho local men a chance, and a promising one, at the championship. Ily comparative scores IT. of Q.Js considerably stronger than O. A. C, and In ense they win from tho Farmers their only rival will bo the Cnlverslty of Washington. Wil lamette played strongly against O. Ai C. In the game a week ago, and will be much stronger In another week. The supporters of the old gold and cardinal are certainly in Oregon's class, and lots of Salem peoplo would like to see them come .togpther. A Montana woman sued for di vorce because her husband took hi stenographer to th. matinee. And then the stenographer turned out to be n man. State and County Democratic Ticket For Governor ' OSWALD WEST. For Congress ROBERT GLENN SMITH. For Secretary of State, TURNER OLIVER. For Justice Supreme Court, 6 yr. W. R. KING. For Justice Supreme Court, 4 yr, W. T. SLATER. For Attorney-General, W. M. Patterson. For School Superintendent, J. B. HARNEY. For State Trlnter, J. E. GODFREY. For Labor Commissioner, 0. L. HOUSTON. For R. R. Commissioner, HUGH W. LANE. For State Knglnccr. 0. V. S. KEED. Fot Water Superintendent. F .M. SAXTON. For Circuit Juuge. V.M.GALLOWAY. JOHN BAYNE. For State Senators, CHARLES L. DICK W. S. M0TT. For Representative, W. H. DOWNING. For County Clerk, M. P. "BALDWIN. Fo. Cotiatr Recorder, A. M. DARYMPLE. For Justice of the Peace, G. V. B0GGS. Jfor Constable, JOHN H. LEWIS. Prohibition Not a 99 J Christian D ocinoe Dr. Wbsbod Is an eloquent and forceful ot-iitor. He Is conservative and courageous; has given deep study to nnd Is converstitit with all of the phases of, the liipior problem. 0 Don't Miss It. Admiisson Free. AS!i?HbJe CATARRH Ely's Cream Oa!m ll q-)itHr nlnort-frt. CUM. Rtlial at Ones. ft "tjin.-,, soothns, ,ca u ud prot no's ho n.e.is a me.. -I--miv lesnl i:i.: f.o-.u (.'-; rtU n ItJ ( t.rhiJ f.. vsav a l.V'.d iu t!:c V h-s-.. o.i:::y. Lc.sty rCiVn '..iu . 0 '.UUS.-S of ... i f Sm V WII 'is.c :i:.d .t :!. L '-i-'ni.l. iu: i.i ) itN.. ntPrui- l f-.r.n, mi. DRCfitilSTS MIST I5K Vortt I C1IARV, v ' PBWW .NO CARI.RSS IICRRY CP REPAIUI.VO done at this place, food a name rs auto They Sell All Kinds of Hakr Prepar ation", and Poor to Hiseriminnte, Druggists sell all kinds of hair iiren:irntlons. and ns n ruin thev'sre! iwlsely chary of g'viug preference t o j X any particular one, but many of , J them have come out plainly for j Xewbro'a Herplclde, the new treat-1 ment thnt absolutely kills tho dand-1 J rufT germ. H. Swanne'.I & Son, j f Champaign, 111., Bay: "One custom-1 op of ours w ho did not have a hair on top of his bead when he began to use Herp'cide. now has a fair start towards a good head of hair. We believe Herplclde to be by far the best preparation of its kind on j the market." Hundreds of similar , testimonials from everywhere. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10 cents in stamps for sample to The Herpl clde Co., Detro't. Mich. One dollar botUes guaranteed. J. C. Perry. Special Agent. We Lave to repairers to 7i9k it by Indifferent work. So no matter what la wrong with your cat e give It our best skill and atten tlon. That's why an auto repaired by us stays repaired In that part, anyway. Think of us'nfext time. Immediate Delivery on 191 1 Maxwell s. Kce us for Demonstration. SEE IS VOW VOIP. RENTING CAR TO ILL PARTS OK THE CTTV " SAI.KM AUTO G.VRAGK Hn Kl-.viu STREET PHONE 880 When a cold becomes settled In the system. It will take several days' treatment to cure It. and the best remedy to use Is Chamberlain's ! Cough Remedy. It will cure quicker j than any other, and also leaves the system in a natural and healthy con dition. Sold by all dealers. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A ? .' 2 jh SmMi mum-. m.sw I S V "9 t I ' I . 1 r fi J - - . i-L- tr i.. . w-rvi-. ;. -t "4 1 'i . ' tk. 'r-fc K t-,- t r- 1 .".. . 4. : 9 1 t. rr. w . TSJ-. t i kitffc:S'CHCO.,iot r. cjtsai i Business Men ! Do you want a factory to locate in Salem Which will create a good market for your local hard wood timber? Which will manufacture household necessities Which will operate 300 days in the year Which will manufacture your furniture If you do, give us your moral and financial support. Perfection Sewing Cabinet Comp'y 320 U. S. Nat'l Dank Building Phone Main 1512. Salem, Oregon len's most poplar res- THE WHITE HOUSE We ca!er to the public who rienw.d a gcod ireal for a small price. Wm. McGiichrisJ & Scns. MRS. M. J. Mc.VI.PlN, C. T. HlitllAItl), Mali on. Grndiuite Nurse and Mussaul. Salem Sanitarium PI ION K MAIN ID l.l. For nervous, mental, alcoholic, mopphlne and massage cases. Terms reasonable. COO N. Capitol street. Salem, Oregon. Salem Fence Works t Ileidquarters fr Woven Wi'i K. t.cicj, H-'P Vi'ire. It.ir'j Wire. Poultry Netiing. Shin gles, Mathold Roofing, P. 3 Ready Roofing, Screen Door.' Adjustable Window Screeni, and Hop Basket. CUAS. D. MULLIGAN tPaid advertisement.) , S.V Court street. Phono 124 I --- Ajers Sarsaparilla t CUanscs i i A On! when lr liver and idui:- tlth bowels riuw trlchiful dtwptad ency. Rut lr. Kta a New Ijf Illls extH-J mios from the ytem; trios hope and courage; rare all liver. stomach and kidney trouble: Impart health am4 tor to the k. serf oh aa4 4114. Sic at J. C Per- Capital National Bank Capital $100,000 Oidet Katloaal Bank la Mi He a Coazl. DIRECTORS: 3. H. Albert. Pnr. K. My Cr taaa. Vlo-PrM. Jo. H. Alban. Cashhsr. Joan A. Caraca. Oao. T Ko4(ra. Gold Dust Hour Mad by tb li(DM!I POWIR CttaPAN'T, Sydaey. Ontos. H4e k raaniff Cm, jacsp fas? aJw7 Btaa : 4 ' II P. B. WALLACE, At. in UDr vi s i'4j in.- L-iuT. i, .... :. ,..rrrr. -::..z rrrr I UK vi'MtH M sV'i-iw i.; r ' rK,"" r HtJIV TINttTtn Vise com In, ins realms why ' H LMES BUSINESS COLLEGE Vh h.-t e.iulppod huslrecM college in the liisirucii on. lotupet. ui specialist most up-to-date methods of You are sure of a position when The school that Is recogulsed hy he ii"ii,.. , a h . Try a Journal Want "Ad" for Results, . f Iry'a.