Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 24, 1910, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    DAILY CAPITAL iOXTRSAU SALRM, ORBOON. THTJR8DAV, NOVEMBER SH, 1010.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
E. IIOFER, Editor and Proprietor.
R. M. IIOFER, Manager
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KITIX MCASKR WIRS TFXKGRAFH REPORT
0NtON-yiLA8EL3
LET US GIVE THANKb.
That the election is over and, the business of the country is
gradually getting on its feet.
That Teddy was wit down upon in his mad career to enter up
on political job lor eternity.
That the Socialists and Trohibitionists 'are yet with us to
point our politics upwards.
That there are men who are willing to concern themselves.
with a mesa like city politics.
That the people had sense enough to sit down on 23 out of the
SI measures proposed at the election.
That Salem has paved the principal streets, has a hotel and
prospects of getting water.
That the prices of turkey and goose are not absolutely pro
hibitive for millionaires.
Thankful that we are permitted to live, move and have our be
ing In a free country. ' .
has, and must have it in order t5 grow and become desirable for
rr-sidence. m .
In the same way the Salera mountain water system can be
made to serve Albany, Jelfcrson, Turner, Stayton, Aumsvill an J
Sublimity.
A first-class set of men who have the public confidence and
the executive ability to cany out a project are the kind eei?J.
A board of five is too large, and will, in time, be cut down and
taken entirely out of politics, and made responsible to the people.
These are simple proposictrus an i in time will be recognized.
BATTLES
' FOR LIFE if!
BRAZILIAN
WARSHP
A WORD FOR MANUAL TRAINING.
preliminary steps to-
teaching wood-
Salem public schools have taken, a few
ward establishing manual training.
There are a few hours in the week given to
work, needlework and drawing.
This work should be minimized, but should be extended next
year to include metal work.
Work in clay materials and concrete is of more importance
than abstract geometry and physics.
Artistic needlework for girls h where they learn the value of
fabrics and economy of construction.
What use for generations of young women to grow up without
knowing how to darn socks or mend pants?
All those advertisements for "hole-proof" hosiery will not
close the big holes in their pursos.
Our public schools must be reconstructed to conserve the real
needs of society, and those needs are economic.
There is more salvation for the family institution in good
domestic science than in all the hired revivalists in the world.
The people must work out their own salvation with fear and
trembling.
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ELLA SHOULD VSIT SALEM.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox should not pass the Capital City by on
her tour among her faithful admirers in Oregon. She is detained
by friends at Medford for a few days.
Her poems of passion and otherwise are known by heart by
many of our people, and have even been quoted at sessions of tho
Salem city council when things got redhot.
Our people would meet her with a brass band and a delegation
of the Woman's Club would escort her to our beautiful Carnegie
library and take her for a walk through the sunken gardens.
A dinner could be given the sweet singer at the new Hotel
Marion, and we could have a poem written in her honor at The
Capital Journal poetic headquarters.
Hy all moans some attention should be shown the sweet singer
of America, our country's only living poetess of national fame,
who lias condescended to tarry in the Webfoot state.
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DECORATE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT CONGRESS.
The Capital Journal offers two prizes for the best dressed
show windj during the Devel' pnient Congress.
That congress assembles in Salem Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday of next week, and will bring prominent men here.
The principal business streeU of the city should be made re
splendent with show windows, gay by day and brilliant at night.
Many of the Salem merchant. have now the most beautiful
show windows in the Willamette valley, and some as fine as in
Portland.
The men who dress these windows are artists in their line pnt
jtre going to be in evidence with some of their finest work next
Monday.
The Capital Journal cash prises are not large, but the award
Avill be made absolutely upon merit and by a committee.
The successful window displays will be given a free write-up
by The Capital Journal, and in that way will be made prominent.
The display should be ready and the award can be made pub
lic on Monday evening or Tuesday, as soon as the committee can
act.
This scheme of decoration will add a great deal to the appear
ance of the city, and will help advertise Salem to the world.
FOR THE WATER BOARD.
It is hoped that the cor., mi a e to whom was referred the se
ll v t ion of the four members i-f the water board will act on broad
lii.es.
Whether their recommeutions ar endorsed by tha City
Council next Monday night or not is not of much consequence-.
But the choosing of a Kovl of Public Works that will five
this city mountain water wit'un a hundred yean is the qaotion.
It Is only 23 miles to g.vd mountain water at Mehanu, and
only 40 miies to the Bre't'-nLiu-h. and there is good water atlll
nearer.
It will bo noticed that lirvslurii and other small towns are get.
tir.g connections with the s vond Imc being laid to Bull Run.
Those smaller residence tiura v,artt the same water Portland
Jitters Cherry Pectoral
nerrij
1840
TORRENT! HAS MUTINY
()HK(iO- GIRL THROWN FROM RIMORS THAT THK WARSHIP
FKKKY IXTO THE McKENZIE,! TKA1NEII ITS Gl'X.S OS RIO
SWIMS IX THE DARKNESS TO
UHi AXO IS FINALLY RESCCED
Eugene, Ore., Nov. 24. Gladys
McHenry. 18-year-old daughter of J.
A. McHenry, who lire at Dead
mond'i ferry 'on the McKenile. ha.!
a fierce battle with the waters of the
river Monday night, and It was only
by her pluck and presence of mind
that she succeeded In sarins; her life.
In company with her fatner. Miss
McHenry was returning home from
Springfield In a buggy. On arriving
at Deadmond's ferry. Mr. McHenry
led the horse onto tha boat. It wis
raining hard and tn the darkness
they did not see a large log which
was floating down stream toward
them.
Suddenly the log struck the ferry
boat, the lnpact frightening the
horse and causing him to rear. Be
fore Mr. McHenry could get hold of
the animal, the horse and buggy
with Miss McHenry were precipitat
ed Into the water."
The girl pluckily disengaged her-
self from the storm blanket and top
and struck out for the shore. Th?
river at this point Is deep and swift.
but Oladys, who Is an expert swim
mer soon reached the log and clam
bered on to It.
Mr. Mc.Henry's cries for help at
tracted the attention of Jake McKtn
ney. who Jumped Into a boat and
rescued the girl.
The horse and buggy floated some
distance down the stream. The
horse got one of Its feet tangled in
tho harnees In such a way as to pu'.l
Its head under water and It was
drowned.
JANEIRO RK SO FAR IMPOK
KIHLK TO CONFIRM.
Irxmco rucss uiiid wins.
London, Not. 2 4. A cablegram
to the Braiilian minister here today
I confirmed the rt ports of a mutiny
or Brazilian sailors at Rio Janeiro
and reported the killing of three of
ficers of the battleship Mlnas Geraer
Other officers of the warship were
ashore, and thus escaped.
Only meager reports of the out
break were obtainable. The Braiil
ian legation here announced that
the mu.lny resulted from a dispute
over th wages of the sailors.
In the absence of any confirmation
of the reports that the guns of the
Minaa Geraes had been trained on
the city of Rio Janeiro, merchants
here who have In'.eretts In Braxll.
and the cotTee exchange here are In
clined to doubt their veracity.
Reuters Agency posted a bulletin
today that the mutiny was confined
to the warship, and this was con
firmed by the Braiilian minister.
The Mlnas Geraes is the Urges'
vessel In the Braiilian fleet, and re
cently was built in England.
IATARRII
11 'wrrr 1
A Reliable
Remedy
Ely's Cream Balm
h tukktT BkMrbsd.
Slvsa RdM at Ones.
It cleans, soithe,
h.'sls and protects
the dio ivf nipm
hrane rcMiltiii from
Catarrh and drives
awnV a Cel 1 iu t'm I---.1
H.H.i qnici.iv. ho-ijay rrvrn
stores the tnsof "fl I f UIUII
Tiiate and S.m II. Fu'ilsir.69 cts. , at Drug
gisM or by 1111 il. la litjiil I form, 73 cents.
Ely Brothers 5d Warreu Street, Now York.
A SPLENDID
PLAY AT THE
GRAND TONIGHT
Salem's First Class Hotel
PEACEFUL VALLEY SOL SMITH
RISSEL'S GREAT FAVORITE
PRESENTED 11Y COLVMIHA
GRAND STOCK COMPANY TO
NIGHT .WITH A STRONG CAST.
For tonight, Sol Smith Russcl
"Peaceful Valley" is announced.
This is a strong favorite and ought
to draw big crowds. The company
is cast as follows: Landlord Ford,
Claude M. Hutchison; MabieFar
quahar. Franc's Sea it h; Jack Far
quehar. Jack Bronner; Virginia
iiand, Ollle Cooke; Hosea Howe, Ar
thur Matthews; Ward Andrews, F.
Byron Bogardus; Leanor Rand, Clif
ford Lancaster; Charlie Rand,. Vn.
H. Lee; Phyllis Howe. Virginia Carlisle.
THE U, OF 0. AND
MULTNOMAH TO
KICK TODAY
tCNiTKD rasas lsasko wibb 1
Portland. Ore.. Nov. 2 4. With a
bright day. Old Sol being on the Job
in full force, and enthusiasm ram
paut ai.iong Kith the rah rah boys
and the club men, the game between
Multnomah and the I'nlversity of
Oregon U predicted to prove to be :i
red letter day In Portland's Tldir-n
history, both In class of play and
point of attendance. Doth teams ara
confident of victory.
The University of Oregon team fs
practically lutact. having most of
their regular players in the line,
none of them are in the least Incapa
citated by Injury. The Multnomah
club has substituted almost an en
tire new line back and have been
working hard on the forward pass
and fake plays so as to put them on
a more even basis with the Oregon
team which Is very clever In this
style of play.
Ths game will start" at 2:S0 a
Recreation Park. 2th and Vaughn
streets.
WIRES DOWN
FROM SNOW
TO THE SOUTH
THANKSGIVING VSHERED IN. IN
IMITH EASTERN AND SOUTH
ERN OREGON WITH ALWAYS
WKUVMK FALL OF SNOW.
THE MARION
American Plan $3 Per Day
and Upward
Ladies' and Gentleman's Grill Ser-'
vice Between Meal Hours and
Until Twelve Midnight
H. W. DOOLITTLE, Mgr.
OUR MEAT IS NOT HIGH
In anysense of the word. It Is not
high In price nor has It been kept so
long It Is "gamey.'. We handle osly
fresh killed meats, hung Just long
enough to b emosl wholesome. Try
some of them on your table. One
you taste them you'll need no appe
tite tonic. You'll have a good, heal
thy hunger without one.
E. C. CROSS & SON
Phone 1880 f
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NOTICE -
the beautiful fixtures all sanitary
und strictly up-to-date. Improved
Banltary plumbing In homes has
lowered the death rate materially l.i
the last few years, and those who
appreciate health do' not fall to havn
their plumbing refitted with open
fixtures of all kinds. In the fitting
up of homes with new open plumb
ing we claim to be masters of the
trade.
3RABER BROS.,
141 S. Liberty. Phone 650.
Mb Ollte Cooke wtth Col am but
Grand Sork Company.
Lam bars comes on suddenly and
Is extremely painful. It Is caused
by raeamatlsm of the nasclea.
Quick relief Is afforded by applying
Chamberlains Llaimeat. Soil by
all dealers.
Capital National Bank I
Capital $100,000
Oldest patloaal Bank U
Mirta County.
DIRECTORS:
J. H. Albert. Pres.
m. M. Cr tsaa. Yloe-Prs.
Jos. H. Albert. Cashier.
Joha A. Carson.
Ceo. Rodger.
frsrrso rasas uuio visa.
Portland. Or.. Nov. 14. Telegraph
and telephone wires leading to Port
land from the south were prostrated
several hours today on account of a
heavy snow storm In Southern Ore
gon and Northern California.
The snow began falling early last
night. In the villages or Southern
Oregon from two to three inches cov
ered the ground this morning, while
In the mountains six aud eight inches
fell during the night.
Latest reports from Medford say
that the weather Is moderating, and
snow In the low lands has begun to
melt.
SNOW FALLING
IN EASTERN
OREGON TODAY
I ex into rasas Lasa wiaa.)
LaGrande, Or.. Nov. 24. A
heavy snowfall started la Unloa
county last night and Is continuing
today. The farmers ar pleased
with the saow as It will prelect the
winter wheat which is now beginning
to break through the grosnd.
Many miners and prospectors ar
still In th hills bat It 1 believe!
that this snow will pat a stop to
operations for ths winter.
Mr. Otto Paul. alUwaake. WU.
says Foley's Hoaey and Tar Is still
mar tha. the best. H write as:
"l have so ssaaj call for Foley
Hoaey aad Tar that I will bars to
writ you for some nor. All of those
that bought It think It Is the beat for
eengha and colds they vr had. aad
t think It la still ator thaa th bet.
) Our baby had a bad cold and It eared
aim la one dsy. Pleas accept
thiols. M Rd Cross Pharmacy.
Proposals Invited.
Proposals lnvi:tX for supplies tor
use ot the Oregon State Peniten
tiary..' for period of a.x months end
ing Jut 30. 1J11.
Sealed proposals for groceries,
drug, drygoods. hardware, leather
and findings, flour and meat, will t
received at the office of the Super
intendent of the State Penitentiary
nnti! Tuesday. December 20. at 11
o'clock a. m. at wh ch t.me they will
h puSMrlv cpened.
A d ioi!t of 1200 tn cash or cer
tified check, payable tot be Supertn
tecde: t must accompany each bid
for flour and meat, acd all other
bids mus: be accompanied by an
amount equal to 10 per cent of the
amount of the bid. Samples must
scotr.pany all bids where" practica
ble. The rleht Is reserved to reject
sry and al! b ds and to accept or re
ject any portion of a bid. Goods of
Oregon manufacture or production
will rscs'.v. preference, other things
being equal.
AH goods and supplies must be de
livered to th pen tentiary within
twenty (20) day afur the contract
is awarded, except on continuous
contract. Schedules ot various line
of supplies to be bid on will be fur
nished upon app'iratioa to-the Su
perintendent. Vouchers wll be Ifsned for pay
ment on th first of th month fol
lowing th completion of contract
C. W. JAMES.
Superintendent, Oregon Stat Peni
tentiary. Salem. Oregon. November 21. 191.
11-21-St
tt
uinstmas nonaay excursion
TO THE
City of Mexico
Som days must
dreary.
be dark and
IXray Kotire.
Nolle Is hereby give that I have
take up aad lmpoaded th follow
ing described animals found roaming
at large la th city of Salem:
On black spring heifer calf.
On Jersey spring heifer calf, wtth
whit oa bos.
Th owner of said animals can have
th sa by proving property and
paying th legal charge and fceepln.
etc.. and n default thereof for five
days 1 'will proceed to sell said aat
mais at public auction, as provided
la ordinaac No. 42) of th afore
said city. D. W. GIBSON.
City Marshal.
Salem. Or.. Nov. 1. 110.
11-21-St
. It mght not be perspicacuoas tt
say good-br to Roosevelt yet.
The Bosom Sets Flat
il
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VIA THE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
LEAVING PORTLAND.
December 1 1 th and 1 2th '1 0
and SAX FRANCISCO. UECKMIIKR 14, 1910.
A magnificent special train, couslsting of observation car. Pull
man vesiibulted sleeping cars, smoking car and dining car, will
leave Third acd Townsend streets, San Francisco, via tha Coast
Line.
Th excursion Is run undor the auspices ot the Southern Pa
cific. National Lines of Mexico, International and Great Northern,
G. H. S. A. and Santa Fe.
ROUND TRIP FARE
$101.00 FROM PORTLAND $101.00 '
Corresponding low rates from other O. R. & Nv snd S. P.
points.
Interestlns side trips on the return trip, including the Graud
Canyon, may be made. Final return limit, 60 days. from, date ot
sale. Equipment oa thla train will be limited and no more pas
sengers will be tsken than can be comfortably provided for.
For further Information, details and beautifully Illustrated
booklet on "Mexico", call on any O. R. & N. or S. P. agent or
4 writ to
t WILLIAM McMlRHAY, ,
f Geaeral Paeeenger Agt., Portland Ore
a 4.44.4
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Th siad butua hotrseiBctiy meet, th aeck band doe not
bind oa your neck; bAtoa hole xrtly meet buttons, at
butting front, la fact a perfect fit it w laasder your'
shirts. It Is 4oe slth oar new STEAM PRESS&3. which
do not rah or bar th fibre, bat MOULD th eats, neck
baad aad bosom to a PERFECT SHAPE. Try th Be
wort. Visitors we Icons.
Salem Steam Laundry
ISeVlM Sovth Ubtfvty Street PVasas t&
Salem Fence Works 5
Headquarters for Wove Wire.
4 Fencing. llop Wire, Bar
XsWtr. Poultry Netting. Sala-
ga. Mlt hold Roofing, P-
4 B. aad Ready Roofing. All at
th lowest price. -
ClUS. D. HILUGAN
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..rtaw. il A school of trained speclallrta
the Is. -at and most up-to-dat method of
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