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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1910)
. . . ' . .. - - " ' THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOFER, Editor and Proprietor. B. M. HOFER, Manager ndndrit Nw.ppr Darotad to American Principle and the Profrreoe and Development of All Oregon Published Erery Evenlni Except Bunilny. SUBSCRIPTION HATESl (Inirariablr In Advance) Dany.bv Carrier, per rear 8.00 Per month-. n.ii. v.. la-n 4.00 Per month-' Weekly, br ". per year 100 Six month. 60c OTTT.T, LEASED WinK TF.IJtORAPH RKPORT UNION TOLSTOI GOING INTO EXILE. 1 All his life Tolstoi, the uRssian reformer, has protested against the iniquities and cruelties of sending exiles to Sibe ria. , , , But, different from other reformers, he now proposes to end his life in exile. There are a great many reformers in this world who are unwilling to take his own medicine . There are many men who are your friends ,but who are not willing to spend a dollar on you. There are preachers who dilate on the charms of the next world, but they love this world far better. Tolstoi, going into exile, is one of those rare instances of a man living up to his utterances ,and meaning what he says, LET THERE BE A CLEANUP. f There should be a cleanup of the saloon business all over the state of Oregon, That is what the Home Rule victory means. People generally are satisfied with the way saloons are conducted in the city of Salem, ' But there are very bad saloon conditions in Portland, As toria, The Dalles and on Coos Bay, Vicious saloons will not be tolerated . The State Home Rule Association should not allow that or ganization to be dictated to by saloon men or prohibition ists. . There are fanatics on both sides of the question. Neither are safe guides for the proper solution of the evils and abuses of the liquor traffic. Fair minded business men and property owners are to bo considered and consulted, Oregon going wet does not mean Oregon stands for dis order. There should be an absolute separation of the saloon busi ness and all forms of vice and lawlessness. The people still have the local option law, and can vote any community dry where the liquor business is not carried on fight, The dive and the lawless saloon have got to go. o ( THE FROST WAS ON THE PUMPKIN . The People's Power League Law Factory got a chilling , frost in the election the other day, Out of thirty odd propositions only seven have pulled through so far, and crankisms generally were defeated. Woman Suffrage, Prohibition, State Gazette and million aires commission to estimate liability were killed, The common sense of the people aserted itself and the time has come when cranky feature of existing measures can be amended. The cranky features of the registration law, the weak points of the primary law must be remedied, The following are the measures that have been adopted: An act authorizing tho establishment of a branch insano ' asylum in Eastern Oregon A bill providing for the permanent support and mainte nance of the Oregon Normal School at Monmouth, The Home Rule amendment. An employers' liability law. A bill prohibiting the takingof fish from the Rogue river except by angling. An amendment changing Judicial procedure ,terms of The good road amendment.judgcs, etc. PARTY MUST HAVE NEW LEADERSHIP. Tho Republican party must have new leadership on broad er ground and with a strongerorftanization. There is nothing in tho Direct Primary law to prevent he publicans coming together and deliberating, They should do so and should adopt platforms and rec ognize men of natural ability and leadership, Any political party is benefitted by friendly conference and discussion and strong organization. But tho people must not come together in a spirit of opposi tion ot progressive policies and popular laws. The people are sound at heart and want what is right and can be trusted to use political power intelligently. But tho spirit of the past that sought to drive men out of tho party on non-essentials was a mistake. The leadership of the future must consist of something be sides playing into the hands of the Democrats. 1 The third trial at a general election vindicates the adoption of the Direct Primary law in Oregon. It has cost the Republican party an United States Senator and a governor, but it was not the fault of the law. It was because the Republican Machine management at Portland made war on the Direct Primary law. Republican leadership that assails the expressed will of lhe people is entitled to defeat. A popular and able Republican .candidate for governor was ernor. is a young man ,and ha votes, n . This in a state that is nominally 20,000 to 30,000 Repub lican ought to settle the question. Aaicts Pills Hoircckanmg Salem, Ore. .. BOc -86c ufot) LABELS Tho legislature and all other and as a rule, good officials chosen. The Direct Primary-law is completely established, and at next election there wil be no war on it. , Jay Bowerman, who was the Repubican candidate for gov ernor, is a young man, and has lots of pluck . He should not be dismayed at his defeat, as he was made the victim of political circumstances. Any republican almost who would have suffered a deefat The nartv was divided on the Assembly, and there was no way to win, inai issue naa xo oe luugm uui, anu me yaiiy nau vj learn wisdom in the dear school of experience. The Republican party has suffered for years in being too large and unwieldly, and will be better trimmed, The Democratic party was a minority party playing all its cards to take one trick successfully, Perhaps the defeat has been "providential, and may teach the party to learn wisdom by conference and co-operation. But Mr. Bowerman is a man of too much ability to be soured by defeat, and will come through the fire unsinged, IDAHO MAY BE PUT on DRY LIST LEGISLATURE IS REPUBLICAN AM) ITS ME.MI1ERS WERIO ELECTED ON A STRAIGHT PRO HIBITION PLATFORM. tcitrrro run uun wins Boise, Idaho, Nov. 10. By a ma jority of five In the senate and 1? In the house the Republicans still control both branches of the Idaho legislature, despite the Democratic landslide at the recent election which resulted In the election of the Democratic candidate, James H. Hawley, to the governorship over Governor Brady, who was seeking re-election. Complete returns are now In and they show that the house will bj divided as follows: Republicans 37: Democrats 22. In the senate there will be 14 Republicans and nine Democrats. The Republicans claim that they will hnve the necessary two-thlrdi majority to force through the con stitutional prohibition nmendmcn; that would make Idaho a dry Unto. To do this It would be necessary i) secure 16 votes In the senate. It Is understood that there are three Democrats however, who probablv will cast their ballots for prohibition with the Republicans as they ore known to be "drys." It la known that a political deal li on which may result In the passage of both the Initiative and referen dum and the prohibition amend ments. The Democrats are pledged to the passage of the Initiative and referendum while the Republicans have promised to put through tho Prohibition clauue. It Is asserted among politicians that the Demo crats me seeking a compromise with tho Republicans whoreby euch will lend support to the other on thoa.) two measures. FOR MAKING A GREATER CITV (UNITED 1'RKHH UHD WIRS. Log Angl, Calif., Nov. 16. The city and county commission ap pointed by Mayor Alexander begun its work today. Within the next month, it la expected, Its member ship will return a report regarding Barks Herbs Tlmt hnve grout modi, inn! pernor, are mlxi'il to ihWr hlKliexi olllii.'iu y, for purify luir and oiiiirhlng tho blind, us thoy me itmiulnod in lloui's paiilla. 40.3t(i tetlimnlulH rooolvod !' actual count in two ycux. lit sure to lake Hood's Sarsaparilia dot it today In usual lliiulii form or chocolated tablet onlloi' ParstoS. Bad Breath "For months I hud great trouble with my stomach uiul used ail kinds of mtilu'iue. My tongue has Ueu actually us green as grass, uiy bivalU having bud odor. Two wrrksao friend recommended CusoareU ud after using tliom I cuu willingly and cheerfully say tlmt they have entirety cured me. I therefore let you know that I hull recouimeud them to any one sutler- lug from such troubles. L has. H. Hul. pern, 1 14 U. 7th St., New York, N. Y. itea unt, PaUubl. Potent, TmH flood, ll lo.l. Never Sicken. Wokuunr.irlp, lac. 2o. MK Never aM la butt, i'ti uum tablet eiauipeU C C C, UuarauUMal to gui e or your tuouey back. v3 Capital National Bank Capital $100,000 Oldest National Bank In Mirtco County. DIRECTORS: f J. II. Albert. Prfs. f I E. M. Cr Isan, Vlco-Pret, J Jo. II. Albert. Cashier. 1 ? John A. Carson, t I Oeo. F. Rodger. state officers are ReDubican, had oeen nominated tmsyeai in Oregon, Question of Assembly or anti- the plan already endorsed for a city and county of Los Angeles. Whether or not a systematic cam paign to secure the Incorporation In the new city and county of the towns of Pasadena, Long Beach, Whlttler and other neighboring cities will be undertaken, has not been decided. Long Beach already has organized an antl-lncorporatlon league and will fight for separate existence. The commission Is com posed of seven business men of LtTJ Angeles. NEW ORLEANS CAN'T CUT THE MUSTARD How the financial leaders of the United States regard New Orleans ability to hold an International ex position Is shown in the editorial at tltudo of "The Wall Street Journal." New York, the mouthpiece of Amerl can finance, which printed the fol lowing terse statement in Its Issue of October 27. "The recent failure of th? City of New Orleans to sell (7,000,000 4 pe- cent 18-32 year bonds Is now re garded as almost assuring the Pan ama Exposition for California. On November 3 New Orleans will vote on floating $6,500,000 in aid of the exposition. Strong opposition is a work, the opponents of the plan claiming thnt the city Is already taxed and bonded to the limit of en durance. Recent flgures show the present bonded debt of the city ns $32,521,040 which with the $7,000. 000 and other debts would br'ng the total indebtedness nbove $40,000. 000." WILL INDICT MRS. SCHEXCK SAYS THE PROSECUTOR IINITKD PRKSS l.KAHKD WIHS. Wheeling. W. Va., Nov. 16. V special grand Jury to consider tho evidence against Mrs. Laura Schen'f. suspected of having attempted to poison her ' husband, John O. Sihenck, millionaire, will meet next Friday. Sensational developments are ex pected, us detectives who hnvo been working on the case say that tho names of well known men will be In volved In a plot thnt they say ex isted to kill Schenck for his money Prosecutor Handlan declared today that he believed Mrs. ScTien'i'c would surely be indicted- GOVERNMENT OIMECTS TO CHANGE OK VENUE Chicago, Nov. 16. The federal gwvemment today tiled its answer to a petition by attorneys for the In dicted Chicago packers, who asked a change of venue from the Juris diction of Judge Landls to tho United States circuit court. In drawing up the answer Prosecutor Sims was assisted by W S. Kenyan and Oliver Pagln, the government Indictment experts. PAPER MILL OU MEDKORD. The Modford Mall-Tribune says: That a $360,000 paper and pulp mill for Medford Is beln considered by a New York firm Is 'he Information re ceived Saturday by Albert C. Wol verton. It came in tho form of in structions to Mr, Wolverton to watch for the letting of the contract from an indemnity company he represents. VETCH SEED I have the largest stock of re- cleaned vetch seed iu Salem, and can quote you price cheaper thar 70U cau buy from grower. GRASS SEED. White Clover Alsike Clover Hed Clover Toothy, Fancy Idaho Ofjnnrd Grass, Fey Imp Keifueky Blue, Fey hm. A'fnifa, Tiiikcs'an Enrich Rye, Imp, Mequite, lulled. Write for Prices. H.WILLIAM THIGLSEN GOVERNOR ISSUES THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION GOVERNOR BENKON'S FIRST ACT ON RESUMING DUTIES OK OF KICK IS TO SET APART NO- VEMRER 84 AS THANKSGIVING DAY. State of Oregon; Executive Depart ''' ment. In accordance with the time-honored custom of setting apart one day In the year in remembrance of the blessings vouchsafed to us by Al mighty God, and in conformity with the proclamation of William How ard Taft, president of the United Stats, I, F. W, Benson, governor of the state of Oregon, by the authority in me vested, do hereby designate Thursday, November 24, as Thanks' giving Day, and I earnestly recom ment thav upon that day the people of this state desist from their usual vocations and repair to their re spectlve places of worship, ther to give grateful thanks to Almighty God for Ills goodnss and loving kindness to us and to all mankind. I further recommend as a fitting observance of the day that out of our abundance we remember the poor and the destitute among us, and that by deeds of mercy and charity we make it an occasion of comfort and happiness to others. Let us also de vote the day to the enjoyment of hospitality and the strengthening of family Vies; to Inspiring sentiment of loyalty to our country and respect for Its laws and Institutions. In witness whereof, I have hereun to set my hand and caused the great seal of state to be hereunto affixed, Done at the Capitol , Salem, Oregon, this fifteenth day of November, In the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and ten. F. W. BENSON. (Sal) Governor, X-RAYS AND SMILES. Josephine county went dry by 1 1 vote. Not many to boss the others but enough. Were you ever In Cln-cln-natl? Those Mexicans purposing invad ing the United States, may bite off a mouthful It will trouble them to properly masticate. Chicago packers sny the price of hogs Is lower than for some years. Thiy should then explain why bacon and hams atJ higher than ever known before. Cunada Is going to adopt tho United States' census system, which Is after sworn officers have taken It to pend other sworn officers around to see if the first lot did-their du'y. Then take the returns' back and have a big gang of clerks to chango the figures to suit the head of the business. It's great for the fellows who get the sulary. MODERN HAIR DRESSING tas'plajed havoc with the tresses of thi fair sex, and druggists everywhere coin nifut on the fact that tliey are selling large uuaiititles of suge. for making tUa old-fashioned "saga tea, such as was used by our gramlmothers for promoting the growth of their hair and restoring Us natural color. The deumud for this wll fcnowu herb for this purpose has been so great that one 'manufacturer has taken advantage of the fact, and has placed on the market an Ideal "ige tea," contain ing sulphur, a valuable remedy for dan druff and sculp rashes and irritations. This preparation, which Is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, s sold by all leading druggists for 50 cents and 1 a bottle, or will be sent direct by the Wyeth Chemical Company, 74 Cortlandt St., New York City, upon receipt of price. v J. O. PC.-KI. Dressed In "nUck and Yellow." II rnlnrs." but the Col or of the cartoon containing Foley's iinnov nnii Tar. the best and safest cough remedy for all coughs and colds. Do not be persuaded to ac cept a substitute, but see that you get tha DDnnlna Fnlnv'a Honev and Tar in a yellow cartoon with black let ters. Foley's Honey ana rar con tains nn mi In ton no harmful drugs and Is safe and sure. R4 Cross Pharmacy. IIMnillflMIIVB FRENCH FEWLE iVUL't'La li PILLS.I 1 tcr. f m41m aua tor gwwm Ma im ihOttPTIVAIl. fetit ap.tr toft. fwium uttaiatiMnl or ilftT kenutdf-4. kWhl frill lot; $1.00 p &. Will fxnl ikon u IrlsJ.to bsj tut llsMa mi Jim? Mifcar i tt UN IT ID MC DIC At. CO., ttOH T4, LAMOATVM. Salem's most poular res taurart THE WHITE HOUSE We cater to the public who demand a good meal for a small price, Wm. McGilchrist & Sons. When a remedy has lived for over thirty years, steadily growing in popularity and influence, and thousands upon thousands ot women declare they owe their very lives to it, is it not reasonable to believe that it is an article of great merit? We challenge the world to show any other one remedy for a special class of disease which has attained such an enormous demand and maintained it for so many years as has Lydia E-Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, the famous woman's remedy for woman's ills. Unless it is a very good medicine and the claims made for it are honest, such a record would have been impossible fraud or misrepresentations would long ago have been detected and the business gone ui:. d J !,:, ,,nl,nK!fol loffnr Corry, Pa. "I am happy to write you about the benefit I received from Lydla li. rinkham'a Vegetable Compound. Before my marriage two years ago, I suffered something awful every month with pains and other distressing symptoms, and I took Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in dry form. Since then I have never been troubled with pain not even a dull backache or headache, and it has helped me a good deal before childbirth. I recommend your medicine wherever I go.' Mrs. E. E. Boss, 113 E. Church St., Corry, Pa. When a woman like Mrs. Ross is generous enough to write such a letter as the above for publication, she should at least be given credit for a sincere desire to help other suffering women. For we assure you there is no other reason why she should court such publicity. We say it in all sincerity and friendship try this medicine. For 30 years Lydla E. Pinkham's egetable Compound has been the standard remedy lor female ills. No sick woman does Justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to its credit. i Mrs. Pinkhara invites all sick women Lrj' to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health free of charge. Arilre Mrs. Pwlrhw.nt. fjvnn. Mass. v it !.TTsr-r-iar I ' STUBBERS 1 ir.HT if L,CHT Home Builders, Attention Why yot lns'V.l a Lome lltmlng and cookies iem, m-klng worth rnlng, 100 per cent hoter than an other Ras. afer than electricity. We light sto. halls, churches, factories, etc. Also do tinning and heaU-jg and plumblnrr All w k aranteed. A. L. FRASER The Celebrated Lennox Furnace. Phone 186. Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing, Hop Wire, Barb WMre, Poultry Netting, Shin gles, Malthold Roofing, P. Sc. B. and Ready Roofing. All at the lowest prices. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN jj 250 Court street. Phone 124 to Immediate Delivery on 1011 Maxrtrlls. 8re as for Demonstration. ' HKK US FOR YOUR RENTING CAR TO ILL PARTS OF THE CITY 6ALEM AUTO GARAGE IMA TAii STREET PHONE 8H a 1 Bfl I 1L . .AIL rr T. 1151 The school that tne business i mm? 8! F' . ! )7 ; ( i 1 si- "lU'll Uik) CtfUtTHT WlTtiuUT CILWE V 'DOUBLE V ONE HALF W CASTS NO f h 1 nr. uun y i ' u ww w wi ,MV"A .'68 State Strnot Gold Dust Flour Made by the SYDNEY POWER CON PA MY. Wydaey, Orvgoa. Made for Family Use. Aak your grocer for It. Braa and Wborta always oa haa4. P. B. WALLACE, Agt NO CARLEBS HURRY UP REPAIRING Is done at this placo. We have U food a name as auto repairers to ;lsk It by indifferent work. So no matter what la wrong with your oat e give It our best skill and atten tion. That's why an auto repaired by us stays repaired In that part, anyway. Think of us next time. TCI 111-1 rr1 T rrr LLUC, INTI(JTo!l Duoinfioatut Five con!nclug reasons why Ht LMES BUSINESS COLLEGE The best equipped business college In tha North w st. A school of trained specialists. Thc lar.st and most up-to-date methods of Instrucilon. You are sure of a position when competent. la recognized by men as the best. I I i I k u (I 1 I .ol-Ul High S- ini, Ors