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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1010. PAGE TWO THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOFEH, Editor and Proprietor. F. M. HOFER, Manager tndjMndint NewippT DorotM to Amariom Principle. nd the Prom-nut nd Uvi-lor"init of All Oregon PuhlUlvd Every Evening Except Buml.r. 8lotn, Or. SUBSCRIPTION BATES! (Invariably In Advance) rlly. t CarrlOT, pvr ycr . v 00 Per month Wc linlly, by Mali, por voar I month 86c Weekly, by Mall pr year 100 81 month.. Wc rtlt.I. IJEASET WIKH TK.I.KGKAPH REPOHT UNIOlABt DEVELOPMENT CONGRESS AT SALEM. Sa- Thprp. will be a three-dav DeveloDment Congress at lem November 28, 29 and 30. There is undoubtedly a great year ahead of Western Ore gon, and the whole state for that matter. The Hill system has decided on extensions of its valley lines the coming year on a large scale, Salem, as the center of tha Willamette Valley, has a great deal of interest in this situation. A three-day Development Congress is a big undertaking, and must not be let become a failure, C, C. Chapman, of the Portland Commercial Club, is working hard to have a large attendance. He has secured the services of prominent men to attend the Congress and deliver addresses, The president of the Northern Pacific railroad will be pres ent, and so will representatives of the Southern Pacific and the Oregon Electric. , The Capital Journal will get out several special editions to boost the attendance on this Congress and help bring hun dreds to Salem, o REPUBLICANS HAVE ABANDONED PARTY. For years Republicans who had appointive power in Ore gon have neglected party interest. In Oregon this left the party weak at the centers of power. In place of appointing party workers they named mug wumps, Democrats, non-voters anything but loyal parti sans. --When a Democrat appoints a man to a subordinate place he appoints a rustler for the Democratic party, That was why Chamberlain appointed West State land agent.' When Chamberlain named a Republican to office he al ways selected as near a dead one as possible, Republican officials will not learn wisdom. ' They will appoint people for charity, to help a lodge or church ,for anything but political work tor the Republican par ty, The Republican party in Oregon for years has been ham strung by giving patronage to officials who did not even vote tho Republican ticket, and some not even voters. When it got into a hard fight this class was "non-partisan The same class of salary-grabbing mugwumps were put into the federal offices, Were any of the Taft appointees at Portland helping Repub licans who needed help? Out of a state full of federal office-holders not one was ac tive in the campaign, while every Democrat was at work. What will the Republicans elected to office do? Will they continue the suicidal policy of party emascula tion? Does any one doubt what Governor West will do with his political patronage? WILLAMETTE MULTNOMAH KICK CONTEST ALL READY FOR THE RIG GAME US WILLAMETTE FIELD TO MORROW A FTERNOON (JAM E WILL HE IIOTLV CONTEST!''.!'. KILLING OF MUNK PUTS THE BAN , ON FOOT BALL REPUBLICAN LEGISLATORS ARE ELECTED Tomorrow afternoon on tho'WU lumctto football field, WillameUo Unlvernity will meet the Multnomah Athletic club. This game promluca to bo a splendid exhibition portray ing the ndvnntuge or disadvantage of a l'ght fust team, with perfect team work, over a heavy team of stars who have not the team work nor Ihn peed In handling the ball. A closa contest 1 expected though It 18 thought by many townspeople that Willamette will win by a good score lie. Sweetland la not at all optl mlBtlc In regard to the chances of his men against the heavy, hard working bunch from Multnomah. Ho anld: "If the line can hold the big fellows off till the passing hai occurred behind the line, Willam ette will have a good chance;" but If tho Multnomah fellowa can get through rapidly and tear up the fake playa, our loam will bo defeated." The team la In aa good physical shape now aa posslblo, though aonv? members of tho team show confu sion on the signal work. Last even ing's practice showed the team up very poorly. All the men would take turns missing the signals, while the Interference was not op to it usual standard. It la very Impor tant that the team should know their signals perfectly and Dr. Sweetland has called a meeting of the men tonight to. practice over tho plays. . The time Is very short In which the fellowa have to get In condi tion as the team generally gets to work about S:S0 o'clock and some have to quit at 4: SO on account of conflicting classes. This gives onW an hour of actual work a day which Is not nearly enough. The llne-un which will go In tomorrow Is as fol lows: Rader, fullback: Cummin and McMaechen. halfback; Blacl. well. center: Homan. right guard: Belllngea. left guard; MeKnlght r'Rht tackle; Westley. left tackle iw. left end; McRae, right en-1 and Rooth, quarterback. It ha been rumored that Jack I.ntourette will be unable to com. with Multnomah . His absence will weaken the quarter position. o CORONER'S WIT SAVES LIFE OF HIS PRISONER AN ATTRACTIVE STORE FOR HOLIDAY MIOPPER9 Salem has a store that just .it present Is particularly attractive t.) holiday shoppers. This is the atoro of the Yokohama Crockery and Tea company. Mr. Hurdlck, the proprie tor, has been untiring In his efforts to bring together here tho ((lent col lection of cut glass, china; and brass work ever seen In tho city of Salem. He has taken particular care to get many small p'eces of cut gland of all different designs which make btnutlful but compait.lvelv Inexpensive presents. It is worth anybody's while to stop in and see the cut glass room. You can find lumps at UiIb store of every descrip tion and size, Including benutlful art lamps and hanging lamps. Tho display of beautiful china waro, with Its mnny different designs and colorings will appeal to anybody stopping at the store. You will also find here a full line of crockery, tinware and enamel ware. The store makes a specialty of fine teas, cof foes, apices, extracts, etc. Courte ous treatment Is accorded to all and good service Is the motto of th'.1 store. Flying Machine and lijvers. (From Augustus Post's "The Evolu tion of a Flying Man" in Novem ber Century. The rivers, once the chief lines of Intercourse on tho earth'a surface, were made, to give up their prestlg to the railway, but the new cham pion of travol, the perfected flying machine, will bring back to the riv ers In near future, the credit of b? tug the hlgfiways of commerce an! travel. Their flowing expanses of smooth water will offer to passenger and burden carrying flying machine surfaces from which to rise and upon which they may descend tn safety. And the ocean Itself may yet prove to be the scene of the greatest ex ploits of the aviator. Something besides his wlnga sustains the flying man; It la his confidence backed by the confidence of the people. Crowds used to gather to see him fall; now they come to see htm fly. (unitko iii: tjussD wiib J The ofttclsl count shows the Rcpub- Wheeling, W. Va,. Nov. 16. AI- t lican caudldate for the legislature In though an "open verdict" was re- Marlon county were all elected by turned by the roron r'a jury Investl- handsome majorities. The totals are gating the death of Rudolph Munk, 1 as follows: who was killed In Saturday's football I Mac Senator. game here between HiMhauy college ' John A. Carson 317$ and West Virginia I'nlversity, It Is be-' Hal II. Patton 3077 Roved today that the charge, of mur- C. L. Pick der which wus II led Mt-aluiit Thomas L. II. McMahan McCoy, right end of '.he Ruthany W. 8. Molt .... den, will be (Msuilssed. McCoy hasl Wen held In Jail since early yesterday, j George W. Johnson (J. Steelhammer Hcprvmii (at I vea. when he surrendered at Canton, O. It; A .A Asbury Park. N. J., Nov. 15. To the wit of Coroner Purdy, Thomas Williams, alleged murderer of Ma rie S.ulth, 9, owes his life today. While a mob waited outside the As bury Jail, clamoring for Williams' life, and while Chief of Police Wil liam II. Smith checked them with a speech, Purdy drove up to the rear entrance of the Jail in an automobile, took Williams In it and sped to Free hold, where the negro Is now in cus- i tody. When Purdy and his prisoner were at a safe distauee Chief Smith opened the Jail doors and allowed represen tatives of the mob to enter and see for themselves that Williams was gone. The mob vented Its spite with a roar of displeasure and by throwing a few stones In the direction of the Jail .and then quietly dispersed. Williams' preliminary hearing will probably be held at Freehold, aa It Is deemed unadvlsable to attempt It at . 1909 ! Asbury. Chief Smith announced to .132 j day that he was satisfied there was a reasonable doubt of the accused sliy vT' guilt. WAXT TO LEGALIZE ROXING CONTESTS New York. Nov. 15. The next leg'slature will be asked to impos a f 1.0 AO license fee on boxing club hereafter, thereby barring temporary bouts staged to evade the law. Fights of SO rounds will be allowed, but ;he referee will be Instructed lo prevent a knockout at all hazards. A state commission will be urged with powers to appoint all referee3 and prescribe uniform boxing rules, stipulate the weight of the gloves to be used, the time of weighing In and all other conditions. :oi Is Pot believed that steps will bo tak en to bring tn hi buck here for trial, si he Iias auuoumed that lie will tight extradition. The verdict of the coroner's Jury read: "We. the Jury, find that the de ceased, Rudolph Muuk, (Mine to lit death sji the result of injuries sus tained In a for'ball game by colM.liug with Thomas McCoy." As K result of die tragedy football Is being al'oll-lii'l In all parts of West Virginia. tiutli.lo Still the Capital. . Oklahoma C'.tv. tikla., Nov. 15. The state auprvm court t ulny hand ed dowu it dilou whereby thj Oklahoma atatd capital l!l remain at Outhrle at leu it temporarily. Cormneul mixed wi'li sMmmllk, nd fed three times a day, nil tho fowls will eat. 1 the best fut'cnliu diet I have ever tried. Feed mn lu rold weather. C. Llbby . . L. T. Reynolds Curie Abrama . . W. 11. Downing , .4890 .4738 , .4620 , .4184 .3680 .2923 ALASKA STEAMER MAY HE LOST HARVARD AFRAID OF YALE'S KICKERS Nome. Alaska, Nov. 15. Not heard from since she sailed for Se attle, October 2. with 13 passeng ers aboard, considerable aiulety Is being felt for the power schooner Render Hrothers. since the vessel's departure terrltllc storms have swept the Retiring Sea. Shipping men believe that the schooner hs been compelled to put Into some Alaskan port to await more favorable weather. Let's not begin to coddle our hem with the first whiff of frosty woalhe;'. That softens them and make them tender for the real cold that la coming. r siyer i iers Cherry Pectoral (INITIO rsns I11IIO Will Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 15. II spite of the excellent showing of the Harvard football eleven, supporters of the crimson are beginning to wor ry over the Harvard-Yale gam? Saturday. The Harvard nun have been drilled entlrvly in defeslve tac tics, according to experts, and Yale's magnificent - offensive showing against Princeton and her victory over tho orange and b'ack when Ely was net conceded a look in, have filled the Harvard supporters with misgiving over the tactical ability of the team. Capital National Bank Capital $100,000 Oldest National Bank In Marie n County. . DIRECTORS: J. H. Albert. Pres. B. M. Cr Isan. Vteo-Pre. Jos. H. Albert. Cashier. John A. Carson, Geo. K Rodger. Hevamcthyrenetetrainine. This Is the name of a German chemical, which Is one of the many valuable Ingredients of Foley's Kid ney Remedy. Hexamethyleoetetra mine Is recognized by medical text books and authorities as a uric acid solvent snd anti-septic for the urine Take Ooley's Kidney Remedy prompt ly at tho first sign of kidney trouble and spare yourself from pain and suf fering, snd maybe a serious malady. Red Cross Pharmacy. Excursions to Taquina. The run of salmon In Yaqulna I unusually large and the fishing this season exceptionally good. To ac commodate fishermen and others dt- airing to visit the coast at this, the really most tnautlful season of the year, the S. P. and C. & E. will con tinue to run the regular Sunday ex cursion train from Abany, leaving st 7:30 Sunday roomings. This ser vice will be continued up to and In cludlag Sunday, October 2.9. WM. McMURRAY. ' 10-19-tf Oen. Pass. Ag't. A Reliable Remedy Ely's Cream Balm ATARRII it suicklf akMfbstf. Sim Siit at 0c ItcWnw, soothes, tuwla aud protects the I isooseu mem brane resulting from Catai h aud drives tway a Cold in the Head quickly. Ro-fJAV CCiCQ store t Us Senses of tlftl I kVbll T:tst aud duu'U. Fill'. siz 50 cU. , st Drug gists or by mail. Iu liquid form, 75 ecnta, Uf llr.Hhem.5d Warren Street. Kw York 5 VETCH SEED I "have the largest stock of re- cleaned vetch seed In Salem, and can -Huote you price cheaper thai 70 u can' buy from grower. CRASS SEED. White Clover Alsike Clover Red Clover Timothy, Fancy Ictaho Orchard Grass, Fey Imp Kentucky Blue, Fey Imo. Alfalfa, Tuikestan English Rye, Imp. Mesquite, Hulled. Write for Prices. H.WULIAMTHIELSEN rHOM TUB KIN.KY BOl'Trl I.AT. Among the many gifts that Nature ha lavished on the South none is more vil ttab'e thin her jtiit of the cotton plant. In the soil, warmth rnd sunshine of tlir South, the cotton riant attains iu hig''. est perfection. Former!;, only the while., downy lint of the cottc-.i boll vv.s pre served, but toda;. f:on the kernel of the cotton seed i prc.isi.1 r i oil which, .when refined, comp.:f.3 f.ivjrr.lily w!.h ll.c purest olive oil. rr'::i t! .; choicest cf this oil of t!: r-:. : red i Hade a cooking fat callc I (.'Ht-lcue. !:i :':"i ciency, purity rnd wl ilesoincncs, Cot toknc far cxceU the fat of the lin-j, and it lias well been iiiiih- I, ":.'afjrt's ciit trotn the Sunny South." ORDEMAIIN IS SUCCESSOR TO FRANK GOTCH UNITED rSF-SS IJEASBD WIBB Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 15. Henry Ordemann holds undisputed claim to the wrestling championship foday ,and his one serious rival for the premiership, Dr. U. F, Roller, of Seattle, Is a candidate for the down and out club. Fans who witnessed the Ordemann Roller bout here last night say there was nothing to it but Ordemann, and that Roller realized that he was beaten after the first fall. It Is be lieved that Ordemann, la time, will make as good a champion as Frank Gotch, whose retirement left the championship title open. Ordemann took the first fall In 20 minutes and 45 seconds, with a re verse Nelson. Roller came back In the second in 88 minutes and 16 sec onds, but Ordemann took the last and deciding fall, Roller playing all the time on the defensive. Roller ap parently was exhausted by his efforts In the first two falls, while Ordemann waa fresh at all times. ROBBERS BLOW VP THE POSTOFKICK fCKITSD rsxss U1SEO wins ! Kelso, Wash., Nov. 15 Accord ing to Information received here, the postofftce at Skamckawa, Wash., west of here, was blown up and the post master. L. Kennedy, injured. The postofDce, which waa in a general store, burned to the ground following the explosion. According to meagre details re ceived here, it Is believed that the ex plosion waa due to the activity of some would-be robber. The loss of the building and Its contents will be from $5000 to $10,000. Skamokawa is a village of about 200 persons. Takes Vnt Territory. . united rntas leased wiie.1 Melbourn. Aus., Nov. 15. The vaBt are in the north of Australia, little knomn to white men, will be taken over in the new year by the common wealth government from Its former owners, the State of South Australia. The annexation bill Jed to lively de bates in parliament. AN UP-TO-DATE DRUGGIST say It Is surprising hor many4 old fasuioaed rvaieOU'S are being used, which foc to show that it is bard to Improve c:: - i ' cur sratulinothers' old, time-tried remedies. For iustauiv, for keeping the h.iir dark. s't snd Rlosy. nothing equal ing our grandmothers' "sase tea" has ever be-n discovered. Although, by the addi tion of 'unlpliur and other ingredients, this oId-failiion'd brew has been made more e fleet ive as a sculp tonic and color re storer. Nowadays when our hair comes out or g"ts faded or fmv, initead of go ing to the gard'-n or r:irret for herbs and making the "tea" ourselves, we simply go to the nearest drug store and ask f"r a bottle of TVyeth'a Sne and Sulphur. This preps rut ion Is sold by all lending druegisis for SO cent and 1 a bottle, or Is sent dirert Hv the Wveth Chemical Company. M Cortlnndt St. New York City, upon receipt of price. J. a PERRT. We net new breeds when they are better than the breeds we hav. Dressed in "Black and Yellow." Not "football colors." but the col or of the csrtoon containing Foley's Honey and Tar, (he best and safest cough remedy for all coughs and colds. Do not be persuaded to ac cept a aubstttute, but see that you get the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar In a yellow cartoon with black let ters. Foley's Honey and Tsr con tains no opiates, no harmful drugs and is safe and sure. Red Cross Pharmacy. ffif Q) Q) 13 Orders Delivered Promptly The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. Office Front and Ferry, Phone 1831 SUOulNG BY APPKARA.NCKS Of course everybody does that, an4 Laundry Work can't be judged auy other way. Everything subjected ts our artictlo treatment comes eut st clean as a polished surface, as clear as crystal and as height as a sum mer's day. Artlclr washed proper ly last twice as- long and look twen ty times better than goods badly lanndrled. We make cheap labrls masquerade for something better. HA I.EM LAUNDRY CO.. Phene SIS. lAA-ltMl Mouth Mherty Chlldron Cry FOIt FLETCHER'S C A STORIA Hitini9flPVT'eFRaCHrUIIi .VUUUKsAAPILLS. 4 lUxaa, CWsja km Jw t nwiisi Mm i fmi ls.tVHTMA.1 r7l sW.s l tkrliMsN Wt. VitlMj Ust a tml. fa to r-i4 fug ftr ubs)b mm ; samsxm t m iWITsiiiieu ....Ti.uu.n. 'tt m few rVr 3 C. K. Salem's most poular res taurant THE WHITE HOUSE - We cater to the public who demand a good meal for a small price. Wm. McGilchrist & Sons. ome people nds the bicycle, nd some in autos course, Jfe is ful of mixed desires Tlect then what you most ad.-we JjJ y choice remains the norse j- j" wnen in scare hof pure deliht p'ftervescent, clear and bright " jiveryone can read the cheer Height in these printed verses hert ;- Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire ' ! Fencing, Hop Wire, Barb ; , Wire, Poultry Netting, Shlu glea, Malthold Roofing, P. &. B. and Ready Roofing. All at ;; the lowest prices. i! CHAS. D. MULLIGAN 250 Court street. Phone 124 T ' " Gold Dust Flour Made by the SYDNEY POWIB COMPANY, Sydaey, Oregusu Blade for Family Use. Ask your grocer for It. BrM ad sihorts always oa haad. P. B. WALLACE, Agt, MO CAR LESS HURRY UP REPAIRING Is done at this placo. We Lavs to good a name as auto repairers to lsk it by Indifferent work. So no matter what is wrong with your oaj we give it our best skill and atten Hon. That's why an auto repaired by us stays repaired in that part, anyway. Think of us next time. immediate Delivery on 1011 Maxwells. Hee us for Den castration. 8KK US FOB YOUR RENTING CAR TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY SALEM AUTO GARAGE 94 HTAlk STREET PHONE SM Make Want Advertising I Your Banker 1 Journal wants ads bring quick results IT Ml U.jJa UAIM'ATKS rV HP lYUivn .1 n.vu .,, i.l- ... ...7.r.. Till m'Uau ruV i-. , . f " 1 "": lniy 1 u THIS -HI H X, AN I Hf UEAHtiN UK? THUk M HKkkAHl t'sf a rJM J " ..v vuu.iiiuug reasons why ; Ht LMES BUSINESS COLLEGE The bM equipped business college In the North w at. a school of trained siieclallets Thc latat and moat up-to-date methods of Instruction. You are ,ure of . ponltlon when compel ct. The ichool that Is recognized by the bualuoaa men aa the best. L ,un .51-111 High St, vem, Ore