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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1911)
c ... , Redi ' 8a ing ; 8T0 By befot The Dt moor Ifi t Th tre 1 burgi ti: save. W. 1 ,N. poolti d t '( i Tnert Fot . able ' ous l Main Yon ! ' Sot Thou Mams man " fiNer; For i Oik CotU party attor STe By befop Lots ; 8ee ana I bout ln t Bechl 1 i 1 r mc.e tw THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOFCT, Editor and Proprietor. H. M. HOFER, Manner U. Pmcr Drwlornait of An Or- Pablbhed EwT Evia Exot Sr.--.. B---. Cm SUaSCHIPTION RATES: Oonrkblr ta AdTmnee) tv-.. v. r.f r w W 00 P month. Bi!y, h Kail. pr rar HrVkl-.. br Mail J" ytn 4.00 Per month-- toO Six Brxitha-- . fie FULL LEASED WIRfi TELEGRAPH REPORT PORTLAND PAI1DAR IS CAUGHT OUT .,.r MPTTAl Jor-RXAL. SALKM. OHECOX. THVRSDAt JAXX'ARY 12. : I OPEN FORUM. ! capital punishment, we are wriung a page In letters of flaming red. ana m ! unm'stakable language proclaiming to the yet unborn our narrow concep- come or me mm t but of a iai k of a rational philosophy of life, that these who do not ex nrsB their crem iu the words, "Let I Capital 1'uni-luiicnt 1 Ed. Journal: The art? written. n.t In deeds. And as. ia glancing at the tpast. we see (-rain of such pages ' lions of life, our lack of finer instincts us en ami mir inurance of uHual law. It "vf.p;T Ai- pages of history js a bitter comment on our civillza woris. but iu lion, a declaration that our conscious ness is bounded by the grave, ana that within these narrow limits which we have drawn for ourselves we see no links binding us to our f Hows. That wp find this among our laws , Tnrii'i in 11 III t-o wim me ci'nniM'n ....-"' 1 WHITES 1.KTIKK TO C.U.I. UK HAD - ,s,m I. nerhans not st ranee. It is a p it IXHMCXnCHKSAS.rTCTS ' - ; in,"r;tll.nlt else, and partak-s of H jl- niarn our jjiam i;i u -. u-' "' - '. -M,, i .h, mn'ii,: t s..i we, the general flavor. Good people, well- do i.ot hear. Nevertheless, thrcufh oir law of drink and be merry, for to-. .... l... An If tomorrow we me, jei. w.w they a.-qu!ise in this law, confess .,..., inline la. k of any sa.nse of co herence, in nature telling the story wlh emphasis. whfrh at the time It was told was too min- . 1 eit-d with the common .i:e tn attract tain f cur customs ix piiosKriToirs ham im i:ks r-.ni.T-. meaning people, and those of tender heart iatlorse it, and it is not the out- Why should that yhich is, have no relation wiui luui which is. have no relation with that not every man who is found on this earth, be her-i as p. ri of a plan? Or is there that in nature which goes to suggest that the u-ry hairs of our head are indeed numbered? And why should we imagine that we are rid of a man betause we have taken the liberty t remove him from ki, j body? Such ncor-sJghtedness , i puerile. ANTI-HANG. Foley Kldaey Pills Are tonic In action, quick In resuki A special medicine for all kidney ujj bladder disorders. Mary c. Abbott Wolfeboro. N. H., says: "I wag fllcted with a bad case of rheum-oW due to uric acid that my kidn failed to clear out of my blood. 1 was so lame in my feet. Joints back that It was agony for me to step. I used Foley Kidney ring three days when I was able to im up and move about and the pain, were all gone. This great change m condition I owe to Foley's Kldn Pllls and recommend them to anyow suffering as I have." Red Cross Phar SENATOR PROMISES "A PLENTY Fatt.-rson, Willamette )5 N. Kerrin, Pacifl" McMinn- SKS.tTOK UOIthS IN AKI.I'fiXi SriWTOIlSlIII', 01TI.1M.S HIS IXmTlOS TO THE ( AI.IKH! MA LtlilSLATI l!K. In his speech before the California legislature accepting the senatorship of the state, Senator Works made promlsei as appears below. It will be Interesting reading a yeai or two from now, even to himself, because, judging by the course of others, It will be "news" to him then. The nenator ald: "I am glad to be able to say that I accept the office absolutely Indepen dent of any domination by any man or corporation," tald Works. "I hope 1 appreciate the grave responsibilities you have placed upon me. There are certain Important, fundamental prin ciples of government that effect everyone In this country. Among these may be mentioned the election of United States senators by direct of our natural resources, theelimlna of our natural rsources, the elimina tion of boss rule, the restoration of nur government to the people, a pro tective tariff measured by the differ ence between the cost of production here and abroad, the establishment of a permanent non-partisan commis sion to adjust such rates, the estab lishment and maintenance of a government-owned or controlled line of steamers connecting the Pacific ports with the Panama railroad, and a gov ernment owned or controlled line of steamers between Pacific and Atlantic porta through the Panama canal when completed, direct legislation. Including the Initiative, referendum and recall, and the granting of the right of suffrage to women." n TO HUM) HAII.KOAl) IX LAXK COI N T With the view of constructing a railroad line In Lane county, the Pa clle Great Western Railway Company today filed articles of Incorporation, with a capitalization of $50,000 with the secretary of stte. The routn of the road, according to the articles, will have Its commence ment at a point near the city of Eu gene and will then lead westerly along the Sluslaw river to Mapleton. From Mapleton It will lead to Flor 'nefl. which Is declared to be Its ter minus. The Incorporators are R. It. Hunt, Jiwso C. Ayres and Frank M. PeNV.ffe! o Dr. H. G I'niverslty. Pres!den W. University. Fr.-sideiit. Wm. J. Reigan. Pacific College. Pr.-si.I.-nt U W. Ki'.i'.ey villo Collepe. Dr. H. I). Sheldon. Vnlvcri ) Oregon. j Prof. K. M. P.es.-ler. 0:,-o 1 cultural Collewe I Father Kdwin V. O'lltur Ident Catholic Educational As.' 'of Oregon. Supt. J. II. Ack-rman. Suj't. 11. C. Seymour, I'olK county. Pupt. W. B. Dillard. Lane county. Supt. W. M. Smith. Marion county. Pupt. F. J. Tooze, city superintend . nt Oregon City schools. Principal W. R. Klrk. city super intendent of Corvaflis schools. rriTi rr lease wtssl Portland, dr.. -Ian. 1 2. The dis covery of a secrtt code and a iot'.g !it of instnictioiis mailed to Mabel Harifv,, the complaining witness acainsi him in : white slave c a.-e. re moved a!! hope of I.uth.T Ad. ox of es'aping :.n o 'ion. He accordingly (hanged his plea of nut guilty to guil ty mi:.1 will ask for i-lemeii" y ia e aft'-rnoon. wi.en he wi! i tn- lit' WE ARE NOW BUILDING. Watch Our Plant Grov ills .lllllge M' I .,11111. I'li- iat ion th' f.ir -r.!! lie- bel In a i.;-o:.e l.-n.-r to his ! i-ye ol.l victim he gave her mit.ut" ins'r 10,,, f.ir her coti'lu t while on witness stand, and arrang-ii for cret signals 10 desicn - what :,iis.t he d.-sireil lo r to give u !i :i qnes ' turn- d by attorney.. The letter dime into the possession of a third person who turned it over to the authorities. SIX SENATORS HAVE DIED IN !A FEW MONTHS onitid rttss taitto win.) Denver, Colo., Jan. 12. Telegrams of condolence are pouring In today to the family of Senator Charles J. Hughes, who died yesterday. A mes sage from President Taft and mes sages from nvmy of the members of the stnate and hous have been re ceived The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon. The senate and house will not he represented at the funeral. Owing to the great dlstanre between Denver and Washington, the f.milly tele graphed Vice-President Sherman and Speaker Cannon that It would not be necessary to appoint committees to attend. MAUS TALKS ABOUT OUR DEFENSES GENERAL MAI'S IS NOT PESSI MISTIC, BIT SAYS PREPARED NESS FOR WAR IS THE BEST SAFEGUARD AGAINST IT. tlSITD PRIS1 LEASED WIMt.1 Portland, Ore., Jan. 12. The most vulnerable spot of the United States for an invading enemy to strike, is the coast of the Pacific Northwest, in the opinion of Brig. Gen. Marion P. Maus. commander of the Department of the Department of the Columbia, today. During the course of an address last night before the Portland Cham- It Is probable that the question of iter of Commerce, General Maus de- filling tho vacancy caused by Hughes j death will be taken up by the legls luture some time late this week. May or Speer, of Denver, Governor Shaf roth, ex-Governor Thomas -id Alva A. Adams are among tho' considered s possibilities, Hughes Is the sixth senator who has oied since early fall. The others are Clay, of Georgia; Daniel, of Virginia: Johnston, of Alabama; Dolllver. of Iowa, and Elklns. of West Virginia. Of Vital Importance to the People of Salem All Salem and Marion County should take great pleasure and pride in helping to establish this, the greatest furniture factory west of the Mississippi river, and make Salem the Furniture City, as well as the Cherry City of the West, WOULD DO AWAY w TU nmuiTv m tuuniT CERTIFICATES A PREACHER WHO RELIEVES IN ADVERTISING clared that If occupied by an enemy, the Pacific Coast would be a splendid j base for their operations. . "You are far from the Eat," con-1 1 tlnued General Maus. "You have i T lines of transportation which can be blocked and you can he cut off. 1 ' therefore warn you to look to that, i J Don't forget It. Precaution is a good I thing for us. ; 4 "This country has great natural X wealth and we want to keep It. You , t don't want to allow the cupidity of a i f foreign nation to get the better of ; X you. To keep your wealth you should 1 1 take those precautions which are i sensible. You should encourage'! that protection which every nation'! should give to its subjects, and tliatlf ila a competent force; and in this re- i J I spect I speak more of the navy than of the army. A navy today is more Important on the Pacific coast than 1 an army. Every seusihje man knows ; j that, because If you command the sea : ? j you preveht any invasion; if you do I not command the sea, you invite it. large quantity of scarlet red blotters printed on which appears in black: "llest blotter for bad blots. When you have a blot of Ink, apply this; when your life is stained with sin ap ply the cleansing blood of Jesus Christ. Cod Bays, 'Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be made as white as snow. I, even I, am He that blotteth out thy transgressions.'" The blotters hnvn l.u.,n a crtlficate. valid throughout the state, broadcast In the cltv and are attract hu been prepared by Sopator .Haw- Ing much attention. and at a meeting of educators - n . from all portions or the Btato yester-1 A Frightful Wreck. dkited rums Lsutrp wmi. Vancouver. Wash., Jan. 12. Believ ing that the best results are obtained when religion Is advertised. Rev. J. i r.n..A - .. ... - . .. .... v........ ,.aMur ,u i. rirsi .vein- ..you sllould h(,, evervtlling whk,,1 odlst church of this city has had a !,h, , .., ' ' . " 'i v. ' v .111.1 (inn COHM. General Maus then went en to sav that the question of repelling an in-'! vadlng army would disappear when i the Pacific coast is as thickly settled '. as is the "Cast. General Maus said , t that he did not believe Japan would ! t A bill to do away with county cer- uncates to teachers, and to make all fight the 1'nited States. ; er woundi that Vckl" "m" ntZTu toninK 'l - Arnica Salve-earth s created heLu, !''C ? tter8.of ans of dt-i X : CJ?J. .- . s; Ci ..TO", ... vrttl even nr tvirns ta r. .. . - nlle r ':J'c"r'..Bure" hy with new rerry s. ; vigor. nouv OF HOY FtH XIl. I ItFI.lEVFI) HK WAS Ml ItHFRVl)! a.iy ai tne onnm of superintendent of ' ,rain. automobile I ubllo Instruction Alderman, It wa Riven ineir inilonutmont .,.! -1. presented to the legislature It will no Oulck riiefTnT "' ! Ration-Stomach doubt be enarte,! Into 1, IFor bur-.. hi.- ' .Z '.r?"'18 "owels-Try them Tho bill la in conformjty with the rosoluUons pass.-d at tho conference of state superlnviKlenta held at Salt Ike this fall. It provides for grad uates of hlrth schools and secondary schools, who huve done a certain pre scribed amount of pedagogical work In the eleventh and twelfth grade, a one-year certificate: and provides that graduates of normal schools, col leges and universities, who have com pleted a cert a1 amount of pedagogic al work, shidl be given a fhe-rear state certificate, which, after the com pletion of a certain amount more work, will f ntltle tho holder to a life certificate. 1 nose present at the were: These Plci of Boyhood. How delicious were the pies of boyhood. No pies now ever taste so good. What'9 changed? The pies? No. It's you. You've lost the strong leaiuijr tnuniacn, mo vigorous liver I the active kidneys, the regular bow-j .0 i uu. uuuu. lour d Best on la Read Clipping below from the Oregon Journal: What the commercial organization of Detroit, Mich., d'd for that city, the commercial organization and citizens of this city can easily do for Salem. All that is necessary to accomplish this end is for the commercial organization and citizens of this city to put their shoulders to the wheel of encouragement and give It a start. Then within a few years Salem will be the proud possessor of a splen did manufacturing district that would be a credit to any city, and that will employ thousands of men ,who will build homes here and bring up families, and will distribute hundreds and thousands of dollars among the merchants of Salem every month. The growth of Salem will be so rapid, that ina short time its increase will he from three to five times Its present population, and homes and real estate wiij increase in value accordingly. Therefore, let the commercial bodies and citizens of Salem begin right now by placing their shoulders to the wheel of encouragement, and give the Perfection Sewing Cabinet Company their hearty encouragement and support, for which they will never have cause to regret. This company is worthy and deserv ing of your fullest and undivided encouragement and Bupport, for as soon as its splendid large furniture factory, which is now under way of construction, is ready to start up, it will employ sixty men to start with, and the force will be Increased to not less than 150 men within a year. These will circulate many thousands of dollars in. Salem every month, and will cause many other manufacturing con cerns to locate here without delay. (From the Oregon Daily Journal, Sep. 4, 1910.) As far as reported, Detroit has made the greatest urban growth during the past decade. When the reports from Pacific coast cities are made. Portland, Los Angeles, Seattle and Spokane will have beat en Detroit's percentage record, but It is an astonishing one. for an old eastern city. The increase in ten years has been 83 per cent so that Detroit has moved from the thirteenth place in 1900 to the eighth, possibly the seventh place in 1910. It lias passed not only Milwaukee, which it tied 10 years ago. but Cincinnati Pittsburg, New Orleans. San Francisco and Buffalo. It may beat Cleveland for' sev enth place. No large eastern city, so far as reported has made any percentage of gain though all have gained comparable to Detroit One reason for this great growth is said to be the immense auto mobile industry centered in Detroit. Of this the St. Louis Post-Dis- JliltCft SH S ', 'There is no reason why Detroit should have become the automo bile center. It simply grabbed the business. If 3S.000 Detroit work men are now employed by automobile factories, and 12,000 more bv manufactures of motor accessories, it Is due merely to the de?mina .on of the city that it was going to manufacture something This business, with its astonishing rapidity of growth, was the insplraTion Lt: lX?hZZ EVerJi0ne dedded t0 branch out- The stove ac- u-"1 -uvi.n- auu rusiu lor Dusiness. grow into engine works. TU 1. . . . . . 1 iu uubu me central commercial organization general en couragement was given. The Idea was to boom everything Every thing was boomed." mere ts a large lesson in this for other cities. things. Employ many peonle at zond . Little machine shoos The car plant decided to do more business Liver. Kldnevs. They'll restore health, strenrih in' Fifty cnts at J. C. Perry's. Ioiti rams immn Albany. , Y., Ian U- or odds If it Telling our friends of their faults mil v nn. 1 . 1 1 1 ' "" o"i"ee uieir conduct msl '"oiais. out wliats the Police to- W'Ol'ks nit mir orA I.. . . "' t-' " uj endeavoring to ostahHsh the I Identity of the body of a S-vear-old1 boy found in a tM, the outskirts! of Albany. It Is believed the iaj w;ts !. p!ed havoc with ih- tresses of 'the murdered. A bag of chocolates and I " . f"-1 everywhere com r.n MODERN HAIR DRESSING ....u, uci tu.it thoy are selnnj larg (iiiautities of .vige for makiug mo old-lVliioiud "Ms,, tea," snoh 8S as us"U by our cr.indiu-:h.iw f..r . , the srowtii ef their hair and restoring in well that there is i, .....,,!. .0'"r: thii well- conference Ing for tastes. We have .dentv of ! .MhTr., empty vial wcrM found noir tl... body. The police believe that he w.i poisoned with carbolic acid. It Is sins for which to account. Hair Help AVer's Hair Vigor has no effect whatever upon the color of the hatr. ?r rmtinf r-.-:kt.. -i . 1 . , k " v ""iivi (."WMIUIY VlttUlUC tte color in any way. But it promptly stops falling hair, and ! lvamAf lf "' f''t. and has placed oa I !'' niarket an ideal "s.u-e tea." cilnta,n. Do things. Make Rllild lln lnrt.tat..io "There was no reason whv netmit h.,u v v .. ! mobile center It simply grabbed the Tuss." aUt0" oi r this u7n I! U W'Se 'r SH,em t0 i0 8 "U,e nW tories3nd0 umlX??, 0W employed "tomoWle fac lones, ana 1..000 more by motor accessories, K is due mer.l- - .h. derm nat on of the city that It waS going to ,UcStmS' determination0? " ter SIem to ' this kind of in:pTra9t,obnUo?Vl, tVethoth,eSrsa",PDiShlnK raPidity f forS' JJJ". ? sure to "i quiCKiy IOIIOW npany's factory. factorlpa V...IU i.ittiB . - "u" engiue .;ork, Th car ptaM d(ci(le(1 d;,, uiFSl V S:h!l- ? P-PeVlty established here? The Perfec I :r,.u. 11." r.u"ure Iact0-y "re will be first-class nrt .: Lv".u"-" -on.ny . -,cry respect. Is there any Just reason why the romm.rnui MJ of should not give general encourage men ,h ,a Ui' Port to the Perfection Sewing Cabinet cLpany' 8"P" ;:,v waV " everylnln everything was boomed" ould u not be a splendid profit sharing proposition for the peop! of Salem, if they would take on this boom spirit? "There ia a large lesson in this for other cities. Do things. Make J things. Employ many people at good wages. Build up Industries." Will the people of Salem observe this lesson and profit thereby? - The Perfection Sewing Cabinet Company does not ask you to gWe J it anything. It simply desires your encouragement and support. , It will pay you well to do this, for our factory certainly will be a J great upbuilder of prosperity for this city. Every article that we will manufacture Is as staple as sugar, coffee or flour, And for which there is an unlimited demand and the profits extra large. We shall manufacture our patented household necessities, viz: the Yates Perfection Sewing Cabinet, Yates Perfection Kitchen Cabinet, '. and many other household articles that are being now shipped from the East. Also a splendid line of Mission Furniture, Office Furniture, Fruit Evaporators, (patented), etc. It is a safe, sound, gilt-edged investment that will stand the clos- ; est investigation, and will give you larger returns on your money than almost anything else in which you can invest, as the demand lor our products Is unlimited, and the profits enormous. Our factory, when the 48 new up-to-date automatic machines now ordered are Install ed, will be the most complete up-to-date furniture factory on the coast Therefore the minute we are ready to start our factory run ning every share of our stock will be worth $2 per share, as the patents on our household necessities alone are worth $150,000 of any body's money, besides the site, building and machinery will be worth approximately $60,000. The earning capacity of the money Invested will be so much greater than almost anything else in which you could invest, will bring the value of the stock up to at least $2 per share as soon as the machinery is installed, and it will be worth from U to $0 per share within three years. We will be able to pay a dividend of from 25 to 40 per cent the first year and from 75 to 150 per cent thereafter. (If this is doubted, call at our office and we will prove it.) Anyone knows that good patented household necessities are the greatest money producing articles that can be manufactured. We doubt If the majority of people fully realize the monetary value of patents. The records of the patent office show that there are 175 patents in this country which yield over one million dollars a year each to their owners. There Is close to 1000 patents earning more than half a million dollars each, and over 10 000 bring from $60,000 to $100,000 each year to the man whose brains created them. It has been unmistakably proven, that any person possessing a monopoly in a useful article of trade is on the royal road to wealth. Each and every one of the leading factories of the world owes its commencement and success to the prestige and protection afforded by the possession of a good and valid patent thI0ITl8S,(?!ier .f Patent8 18 authrity for the statement that d8pald t0 lnve8tors and owners of patents In the United States annually are greater than the entire wealth produced from States Pe"r aenumS- fre8t8 ,U ther product8 of tne United We have just purchased an additional plot of ground, 100x150 feet. With this added to our former site we now have a block of land, 300x350 feet, between 14th and I5th and from Oak to Leslie The seven large buildings way of construction, and will be rushed to ZZ ZTT Jl.m!,fnaorT. bulldln w1 5e 0xl00 feet two trtork possible. ihor,' in V-l. k 1 v lW0 8Urie8' 8aw m11- 5(h8- feet, machine hop 40x50 feet, boiler house 30x40 feet, dry kiln 10x39 feet and lumber hrnine irwtlfin f.t ' m,J 1U'J ieet,. MO We will start up by April 1st. with a. force of 60 men, and we ex pect the force to be increased to not less than 150 with a year. . i en ; : , J f.na.r.-8 I ? t aim being to possible. the establishment of the 'TV ,;Jr?Ln...defl,ded 0.bra.-cl . The stove factories bolH v4 . 7 ouicd win d soi a . 1 ..--.-im: " lae wW"y (as a reserve fund) as ie sold as mar he rrt .' . . "' Pr ana rleht tn n ' Doaro.o ""rectors, who reserve the - " ' ill.. IwrLIT I IKlMH.lT.ri ohn Am .111 1 .a . . lTt"V. "er wilfb atOO per or'oA tions and rushed for business. 's factory encourage. on and clti- nZTZZJ, ,t?-.. 18 a - .cto. .round " umj closest investigation. s: secretir'v ?," Penlng' to the riht Wes, for two directors, as XmoVT: employment and good salaries 'for foJeTheTice goes un -,YU nad better et i t once be- I Everv doiu?" 8S.tbe f5r8t 20 thousand shares will go quickly. ' Our rejresentltives Jfi 'n,?Ur enteT absolutely secured. i ltlenKZTngho7PThtlnlfy d:,S not knock at 5-ur door very day. I 'ions ever esfablWh l"10 Producing manufacturing proposl- 1 be too late the Pacific Cca8t' act at once or you will X -ii..ar. a Viiluat,:,. reniedv f.,r ... 'rt(.f ,ud .W rah,.s anJ ,rriuti 1 hi preparation, which is oillod Wv-tV a-te a!,d Nilptmr, Ij sold hv all leadin ' dr.SS.s.s for r cents and ?i 4 JtTll cal i Yoxki W'.l b wnt direct by the Wyeth Chetn ca jPiny. 74 Cortlandt St- .New Y vity, upon mvipt of price. v jThc Perfection Sewing Cabinet Co., Dopository-United States National Bank. Sal n,--- -V-V.J For our Representatives inc. call Main mi. or call at our office. Suite Best of references. 320 V. S. National PanV 1J r.-.. . I . c iki;ki. .iu8., saiem, ire. f