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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1910)
lAII.r CAPITAL JonUIAU..IUUiMt, OKKOON, WMiAhMMi. iwa.iwuh.iii i, TAG J M OGOTEf.lPT CASES STIR UPTHBUOL -WASHINOTOX JUDGE WHO SKXT FlltlTOKH TO JAIL at thi: RAMK TIME FOCCKKD ATTKN TIOX OS THK AtTOCRATIC POWKK OV THK OOUKT8. Sob tie, Waah., Doc. 21. "Wash ington needs iome laws on this matter of contempt and Injunctions and I'm going to Olympla to help get them." This was the emphatic statement today of Dan Lanaon, state senator and one of tho bluest lawyers In (Seattle, "I do not believe In allowing the court the autocratic power to sum mon peoplo Into court and punish tbem to protect themselva from criticism. I think the Injunction law is abused frightfully M well." ha continued. Lnndon will have plenty of help in the fight In the legislature. The sentencing to Jail of two editors of tho 8tar has crystallized sentiment all over the state.; . , .. "I should certainly work to cur tail the powers of the court to pun lh for contempt outalde the court room," ta!4 William ' Wray, lawyer and . state representative. . . "The tight to criticize all public The Famous Ms$b Is the Lamp of Real Beauty t i i because it gives the best light of ill lamps. The Rayo gives a white, soft, mellow, diffused light-easy on. the ye because it cannot flicker. You can use your eyes as long as you wish under the Rayo light without strain. The , Royo . Lamp Is low-priced, and ven though you pay $5, $10 or $20 for other lamps, you may get more expansive decorations but you cannot net a better' Ujjht than the low-priced Rayo vet. A strong, durable shade-holder holda the hade on firm and true.. .This season's new burner adds strength and appearance. t : Onco a ?".ayo User, Always "7 titular h llu mar4tl f: Standard Oil UncorporaUJ) Y1 mill 1 ii f I hHH4m)MHMMMMMMHMHMtMMH WOMAN sjould know 1 4' Alii The Bissel Sweeper eliminates a great deal of ' the drudgery of house work, does away with dust, and will not injure the finest carpet, It will out-last fifty brooms and do their work In a much easier, pleasanter manner, If you use up-to-date appliances In your shop or your office; don't lo tyour wife go on sweeping with tho same kind of Imolcment used by the ladies who came over In the Mayflower. Get her a $3.00 up . . , ... . 20 per cent discount on all fancy and odd pieces of China and on all Royal Doulton from now until Christmas. Institutions should not be denied. "The Injunction. Is often grossly mloitspd." continued Wray. , "I should advocate that no Injunction be granted without both ptrllea be ing present at the hearing. In canes of exceptional necoHwIty, It mlrht bo srranted. giving the party enjoined a hearing within 24 hours after." "That goes for me, too," said Representative II. D. Buchanan, 'I am going to light both the contempt law and the Injunction law." The soothing spray of Ely'e Li quid Cream Balm, used In an atomi ser, la an unspeakable relief to suf ferers from Catarrh. Borne of them describe It as a Godsend, and no wonder. The thick, foul discharge is d'slodged and the patient breathes freely, perhaps for the first time In weeks. Liquid Cream Balm con tains all the healing, purifying ele ments of the solid form, and It nev er falls to satisfy. Bold by all drug gists for 75c, Including spraying tube, or mailed by Ely Bros., 68 Warren street, New York City. Norwegtun Ship Wrecked. DKITSD rBSSS LSASSD WISS.) Halifax, Dec. 21. The Norwegian bark Petra from Rio Janeiro for Halifax Is a total wreck at Pennant Point near Cape Sambro, N. 8. Her crew of 16 were saved with great difficulty." "Eli Perkins" known as a humor ist and celebrated as a prevaricator, died In Tonkers, N. Tf., yesterday. Another Indictment- against the Chicago packers has been returned by the grand Jury. Ona. fntfnt ' ' f mmu Company The Pleasure of Owning a Bissell Carpet Sweeper Buy Her one for Christmas The Cost is Small Bissel. They are priced from' j - CERTIFIED THE LARGER LEVY (JULY ACTING OV ADVICE OP ATTOR ' NKY GENERAL, THK SCHOOL HOARD RKFL'SKD TO CERTIFY LEVY FOR BVILDIXG THE KAHT 8ALKM SCHOOL HOUSE After listening to the opinion of Attorney General Crawford as to the legality of the notice calling the an nual tax payers' meeting last week the school board last night passed a resolution directing the dork to certify to the county clerk for tho levy of four and three-fourths mill for general school purposes, but de clined to direct him to certify to the two and three-fourths mills for the purchase of a alte In East Salem and the erection ot a school house upon It on the ground that, accord ing to the opinion of the attorney general, the levy was illegal. All the mrmbers voted In favor of the resolution, save Director Lafky, who fought for the two and three-fourths mills levy to the last, but ho was waging a single-handed fight and he lost. While thief action ot the board de feated the movement for a school house In that portion of the city, It la but of a temporary character as the question will come up again at the first meeting of the board in the month of January. A resolution was passed then that the board would at that meeting take up the matter of building an addition to the high school and that with it would take up the East Salem prop osition and an effort will be mad) to have a special election called and bonds voted for the erection of the two. Director Babcock gave It as his opinion last night that the school? were more in need of an addition to the high school than a school house In East Salem and that the board should concentrate Its efforts to se cure It. Director Lafky called at tention to th fact that the town had perhaps outgrown Its sentiment aealnst high schools but that the common schools were still the most Dooular and warned the hoard that should It try to direct Its energies along Just the line of high schools and forget the cotrmon schools that Its measure would go down In de feat. According to the opinion of the attorney general the Illegality of the levy consisted In a failure to state In the notice calling the tax payers meeting the fact that a levy would be made for the purchase of a school site, and the erection of a school house upon It. He main tained that that fact should have been specifically set out. THE OPEN FORUM x AUlormanic Expense. Ed. Journal: A Smile In The Journal at asking for $1,000 for the mayor's expenses, was connected with a hint that each councilman be allowed $800 for expenses. That was a iouh on your part but the custom has been already established. At the last session of the council I was present and a bill was adversely turned In by Mr. Grecnbaum, the watch dog. of the treasury. He said It was not even dated but was for travelling expenses of a councilman who went on trips to buy machinery for the city. It was only $25, and I was surprlsod at the easy, way It went through.' No doubt othtr oounoli members have made trips and will bring in bills galore. A start has been made and we m'gbt as well get ready for the expense ac count of each councilman. A. S. MILER. IroUttt of HtiiuVnl, Ed. Journal: Your reporter did not get the scathing roasting mat Prexldent Human gave the student body on dancing at chape Tuesday momlna. He took occasion to worn all students of the college of Liberal Arts who were intending to at ten! the dance given by the iu-mIIcs that thvv would be suspended. A' num ber ot atudents had made arrang.- m.Mits to ko lo the dunoe and ha to cancel their engagements. The Insinuation that , all Btudents who .tt.m.l riuiuwa are v Immoral Is not ih colnaae ot a broad-minded man whin the Methodist church Itself is divided on the oueetlon of permit t n its members ' to attend social dance. - A STUDENT. Fnaaii dhodIb are having a $500 lawsuit over a $10 eayuse the country Is too prosperous. SX2XiS33m 1 1 in II 111 HM VPFREHCH FEISALE PILLS. A 0i, faMu lauw M Cmi latwN Ts nil. t-3 1 h. ikw e4 - n til Dlf Ml. IO. M fat. lNOSrt, You Ought To Know that impure blood with Its weak ening results, unpleasant breath, ' liCddnrlics, unrestt'ul nitfhts, poorj appetite, miIIow skin, pimplciand ' depression, cotiurs from constipation BEECHAu'S PHIS"" have been doing good to men and women for many, many years and their value has been tested and proved. They remove the cause of physical troubles. A few small doses will show their safe tonic action mi you. Heeehum's Pills will surely, help you to an active liver, a (rood stomach, a Bweet breath, clear head and refresh ing sleep. In young or old they will Reli neve Constipation Sold Enrrwhara. In boxM 10c od 15c. X-RAYS AND SMILES. Los Angeles is to have a commit tee of "unco good" to examine nil plays presented ' in the ' City and either assassinate or dehorn those that are not up to the esthetic taste and high moral plane that Los An geles so sadly needs aa an example, and pattern to work up to. The horse editor Is suffering from a Christmas deficit and from the looks of the ( bud got Is thinking ser iously of Issuing bonds. If it I good for' a community, why not for a common everyday "hosa editor." mon everyday "boss editor." Roosevelt should, enjoin the pre sentation of "A Broken Idol" as be ing an Infringement on his copy right. - : : . ' " Anyway Mrs. Knott with those pictures for a starter, should get a position as a star actress. If the Chrlstmaa dinner for the poor la any way commensurate with th rlnaHnff of tho dinner bell on Bush's corner by (lie Salvation Army man, the horse eijltor woult like to have a chance at it. Uncle Sam must have warships enough when a fleet can be held tor a week or two to let the sailors play ball. Even the days get short Just be fore Chrlatmas, probably out of sympathy with poor old Dad. You Must Read This If You Want the Benefit. J. W. Greer, Greenwood, La., suf fered with a severe case of lumbago 'At time the pains were so Intense I was forced to bypodermto Injec tions for relief," he savs. "These attacks started with a slight pain In the small ot my back which gradual ly became fairly paralysing in ef fect. My attention waa attracted to Foley's Kidney Remody and I am glad to say after using this wonder ful medicine 1 am.no longer both ered In any way by my old enemy lumbago. Red Cross Pharmacy. Canadian farmers are asking for free trade with England and recip rocity with the United States. The greatest danger from Influ- ensa Is ot It resulting In pneu monia. This can olviated by u Inir rChamberlaln' Cough Remedy, tt not only cures infiuensa, but counteracts any tendency of the dl sease towards pneumonia. Sold by J..C. Terry, Druggist., UKEAT CUINBMB DOCTOR L M. MUM . na medicine wmcn will cure aa) known disease.' He tnakea a special ty of and guarantee to edreeatarrb asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism debility, atomncb, liver, kldne; trouble; also any blackened a swollen soreness, btoken limb smallpox, epidemic; all . kinds o boils, lost manhood. female weak a Ma, hernia trouble aud paralysis Consultation tree. Care of Tick i'oug Co., Chinese drugs and herb Office hours from 10 to It a. tu. o. 1 to 1 P. U. Office open Sunday 161 UUh street, ausielrs. Salem ! Oregea. SOUR STOMACH "I used Caacarets and feel like a new man. I tutv been a sufferer from dm pepua snd sour stomach for the last two) yrars. 1 have been takitie mctlicine and other dniK. but could nnu no relief only I 4. m .Iv.ut 1 1 ..... 1 miW nrafliueiia ' Casrsrets to my iriends as the only Ibiug fur indigestion and tour stomach and U) kero th bowels in coot condition. . Harry Stuck ley. Msuch Chunk, Pa. ! pWaoot. PtUtabl, Hownt. 1 tood, iai.ouJ Kvr a W.ko or liiltw. It:. k. Nvl i I io hi; . 'I h I'l'O la lbM Man: w-l C c C. UUMWWU 'o GERMAN OFFICERS ARE SORE FA1LUKK OF AMERICAN FLEET TO VISIT GERMANY, AND 'SPKKCRES MADE BY AMERI CAN OFFICERS CONSIDERED A I DELIBERATE AFFRONT. okitbs rmi taxssn wua,f Berlin, Dec. 21. The fraternising of English, American and French fleets, with the exclusion of Ger many's vcasoIs, is said to have caused bitter feeling on the part of Ger many's naval beads. The failure-'of the American fleet on Its European tour to stop over at Wilhelmshaven, although it passed within four hours' sail of that port, is regarded as an affront by some of Germany's lead ing naval and military men, and us the Itinerary ot the fleet was outlined by President Taft and the heads of the navy and state department they are inclined to regard it aa an affair between nations. Count Reventlow, an eminent Ger man naval expert, is one' of the lead ers In the anti-American faction. The count baa expressed himself as bit terly angry at the alleged affront, and also has taken exception to sev eral speeches made at publlo enter tainments to the American fleet n England by American speakers. A sprained . ankie ,. will usually disable the Injured person tor three or four , weeks. This Is due to lack of proper treatment. .Wben Cham berlaln'a Llnlmeut Is applied a cure may be effected In three or four days. This liniment Is one of tho best and most remarkable prepara tions in use. 8old by all dealers. Democrats In congress will bold a party caucus on January 19th to de cide on house rulee. A DreaOful Wound, from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail, fireworks, or of any other a ture, demands prompt treatment with Bucklen's Arnica Salve to pre vent blood polBon or gangrene. It's the quickest, surest healer for all such wounds as also for Burai, Bolls, Sores, Skin Eruptions, Ecse ma. Chapped Hands, Corns or Piles. 25 cents at J. C. Porry'". " Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S -C ASTORIA atterison's General Supply Store 283 N. Commercial Street Phone Main 947 Cleanup prices on jardiniers and little red chairs. Good tool sets for boys. Embroidery scissors, button hole scissors and all other kind Mirrors, the kind "that make you good looking. A few nice clocks now in stock. - ' . . Pocket knives for men, wo men, boys and girls. Besides -these I still carry rockers, both large and small, iron beds, springs,, mattresses, dining tables, chairs, etc. Good ranges ."and ' good none better. ..." . . , My prices, you know, are al ways reasonable . . On 122 . Weck You caii dress '.ell, look well, do well. Write to Gevurtz & Sons rVrtlaad Orgoa PrimDr.CmkihiUrttlitittirrathtaktntPtutk)MttU, , N. Y., A'mmtor, oo, for Hamtttn'i Alafint. Cofyrltkt oo, Btitj. B. HamUm Dr. Cook's Confession -' In the January issue of HAMPTON'S MAGAZINE the maeazine that published Commander Peary's Own Story of the Conquest of the Nonh Pole Dr. Cook frankly admits that he does not know whether he reached the North Pole or not. ' ' Since the sudden and mysterious disappear ance of Dr. Frederick A. Cook in November, 1909 until the publication of this series no word - has been received from this man who stood so , . conspicuously for a brief while before the world, the recipient of unprecedented honors. Why did Dr. Cook disappear? Was not this a tacit admission that he had presented a fraudulent claim to the discovery of the North Pole? Or did he ever possibly believe in himself ? Where has he been? What has he done ? -In his story a human document of the most extraordinary interest and importance Dr. Cook has held up his own naked soul for public exam ination; has searchingly and mercilessly analyzed the mental processes which preceeded his extra ordinary acpons since his return from that barren world where, he says,- " I felt what few men of cities feel" the tragic isolation of the human soul a thing which, dwelt upon, must mean madness, I think I realised the aching vastness of the world after Creation, before man was made. On its own merits, we print Df . Cook' v Own Story in the January'issue of HAMPTOKTS January issue now on sale 15 cents The Bosom Sets The stud button holes exactly meet, the neck band does not bind on your neck; button holes exactly meet buttons, no bulging front, In fact a perfect fit If we. launder your shirts. It is done with our new STEAM PRESSES, which do not rub or burn the fibre, but MOULD the cuffs, neck band and bosom to a PERFECT SHAPE. Try the new work. Vlslvors welcome. . Salem Steam Laundry 130-16A South Liberty Street There la Only One . "Bromo Qummo" That Is Laxative Bromo Qssinino useo the woruj oven to Always remember the full name. for this signature on every box. A meteor . the size of a billiard ball struk the log a lumberman working oq near Astoria, Thursday. Ten miners are locked up nder ground In the eyden mines ner Denver. Salem's most poular res- , taurant ; -THE WHITE HOUSE We cater to the public who r demand a good meal tor a small Drice. Wm. McGilchrist & Sons. Gold Dust flour Made hy the 8TPNET rWH OOMVANY, 'T. Ore. Made It r family Tse. s.h, your grot tor it. Bra P, D. WALLACE, Agt, NOW IS THE TIMK To have your automobile over hauled and put In first class run ning; order. We have the eest. equipped shop In Salem to do tht work. We can completely rebull your car If pecessary, repaint it aa practically make a new car f lt If you wish anything in" our Ha come In and let us talk with you. ; Agents for Maxwell and Columbia Cars. , Cars for rent at any time. ..- SALEM AV'TO GARAGE Phone 88 -V, 248 Btata.atwet Flat, ' . 1 1 , Phone 20 cure a oouj ih one OAT. Look 2So. Celebrated Lens x Ftirmrer. The Best Heater It will save you m-Mey every day yet own It. I tell aid natal the bast. Let me give you figure. See Me About an individual lighting plant for your home. The beat thing ta the market tor uraklng and llghtlag. A. L. Frasier . I f U t j , ( ' rj x. Phrna 135. !Sf State 0trt iaU m iJJiJ V'. i. t. iloa