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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1911)
-JP TWO THE CAPITAL JOURNAL B. HOFER, Editor and Proprietor. K. M. HOFEJt, Mner lnrnrl' Newwp IVmbsd U Aairicu Prin.ile axi tlu ProertM wni DerMat f All OroB Puhiiihed Kvarr Evnli Eept SuadM. Stlem. Ore. SUBSCHIfTION FATESl (bnvartiMj In Advma) tWulr, by CrnrWr, pr yr . P" rtaUr.br Mail. piar 4.M Ter month S&c (Partly. b Hall pr year 1 Bit montha lc FULL LEASED WIRE TEIJOiRAPH EPOET TV""'-' ,t,",s STATE WANTS A NEW DEAL. The exposure of methods at one of the state institutions by Senator Eowerman was overdue, hut nevertheless acceptable. The state of Oregon is suffering from an overdose of official ism in many forms. It applies from garret to the cellar, and extends from one cor ner of the state to the other. That is why the people repeatedly elect a governor of the op posite party, and expect that the broom will be applied. Acting Governor Bowerman made only one mistake, and that was to not have begun the exposure process as soon as he was in office. But in a way his hands were tied, as he had been rejected by the people themselves, and it was not up to him to use sapolio, But the people are thankful to him for doing what he did in the senate not as against Superintendent Steiner, but as a healthy step in the right direction. The condition has come about where the state and the tax payer exist for the benefit of the officials and the beneficiaries. For even one ray of light from the inside, such as Bowerman has turned on, the people are thankful, and say amen. What could not an official do on the inside to clean out the "Eugene" stables by exposing every department? What does all this reveal, but that the state government has not now, and has not had, a business administration in any manner.. The Ladd & Tilton bank at Portland that does a business of fifteen millions, or five times as much as the state, does not cost one-tenth the sum to menage. This, In a way, illustrates what might be done in the manage ment of state afTairs by a business administration. There will be a great squirming and fluttering in official circles to have the probe go no further, to have the light turned off at this point, but it should not stop. DISCUSSES THE DEATH PENALTY JESSE I'. V'KHB I'SDER SE.V- TEX'K OF DEATH, V RITES HIS OnIO. ( CAPITAL Fl'MSH MENT IX LXI'ERSCmL YEIX. POLICEMAN OBJECTED TO COSTUME WAS CJOI.NU TO HVti I)IS('III,K OK UltKKK CXMTVMK IN h'OU "WKAIUXO WHAT UIO 1)11) NOT JIAVK ON" JCKlT AGAINST CIKKIOK. ISNITID riHI U1IU Will. Portland. Or., Jan. 20. tils f.vt -encased la saudiils, Ms Bhlns exposed and garbed In a thing which looked Uko a shoot, Raymond Duncan, dls umlnator of tho "now Hollonlam," ran Into thu riAik modernist, In . the' ponton of Patrolman Cameron, Thero wore words. Todny Chief of Police Cox is lit receipt of a lott.c from Duncan, mailed from Seattle, In which Duncan accuses llio pollcemnii of a breach of th laws of hospitali ty ' According to liU secretary, Dun ran was plunging thruiiKli tlm ruin to the depot to take a train to Seat tle., and carry the new erued to the tonlghted dwellers of the Sound tdty. With sour demmnnr and pulsed club Cani(ron blocked I) la way. "What sort of a country bo ye frnm?" asked Cameron. "I'm an Amrelcan, sir." "Thon something's wrong with ye. I have a notion to run ye In for wear In' what ye ain't got on." Duncan, explained that they were ou tholr way tu catch a train. "All right, fhnv - Oo on, but be sure you don't runiember to come hm'k," sold Cameron. TIIKY WANT V.UUH soi, nv tiik roi'M onitso riiwi mam wibb Stockton, Cal., Jan. 20 Kisolu tlons urging tho legislature to puns a law compelling dealers to ttell eggs by the pound wore unanimously adopted at meeting of tho San .Tnniiuln Cctnty Poultry Assocla-tlon. HUM) I'l STItKKT CAR IN I, OH av;f.i,ks IONITKD I'MMI LIAS ID WtRS. I.oh Angeles, Cal., Jan. 20 Fol lowing a score of robberies, which hnvo occurred during the last threit weeks, a street car was held up at IHth, and Arlington avenue by two masked and armed men early today. Conductor (Iroer and Motorman l'at ton were relieved of $15 and two gold watches. 0 In Astoria also, many people were not counted, asserts the reliable Budget. rnwiTED run uaiu wibi. Portland, Or., Jan. 20. Couching his argument in calm, judicial phras ing, JiUHe P. tVebb, of Seattle, who Is under sentence for the murder of Wm. A. Johnson, the vlctlmh of the Portland "trunk mystery," has writ ten an article for a local newspaper, decrying capital punishment. The article will be published today. Coolly he discussed the diff'troiit forms of capital punishment. "Of these," he writes, "electrocu tion is tlie most diabolical. " Webb's article reads like a brief, so free Is It from anything hysteric al lie says that he believes he Is mor! competent to write on the sub ject than the ordinary man, '(or," he exclaims, " tho nooso is dangling around my neck." Ho treats premeditated murder ex haustively, saying that not one mur der In 100 is premeditated, for - the murderer, to use his own words, "forgets circumstances In the heat of the quarrel with passion burning his soul." Johnson, Webb and Mrs. Carrie Kerah, with whom Webb had been living in Spokane, came to Portland together. Johnson was wealthy. In the afternoon on the day of their ar rival Webb purchased a trunk, had it sent to a hotel where the trio had registered, and later In the day checked ft for Puyallup, Wash. Shortly before midnight one of the baggage men in the union passnnger depot noticed blood trickling out of one corner of the trunk. When the police and coroner Investigated they found that Johnson had been terribly beiuten and crammed into the trunk before he ditrl. Mrs. Kersh recent ly was sentenced to 1 5 years In the ponltentiary, and Webb is to hang for tha crime. FEDERATION HAS A BUSY AFTERNOON BACHACHE AND KIDNEY MISERY SIMPLY VANISH In all the world there Is no manor, woman who can afford to neglect the j slightest kidney disorder for one sin gle day. Kidney diseases are the most dan-1 gerous, because the first signs are seen in other parts of the body before anything wrong is noticed with the ' kidneys themselves. Some of the symptoms, though, can-; not be mistaken; for instance, a con-! slant aching or misery in the back, sides or loins, or headaches and dizzy j spells nervous twltchings, disturbed sleep, inflamed or puffy eyelids, heart palpitations, rheumatic pains, weak ness, bilious Btomach or a feeling of; languor and fatigue. Sick, unhealthy kidneys also cause tuii k, cloudy, of-; tensive urine or it Is full of sediment, Irregular of passage and often uncon trollable or attended by a sensation of scalding. 1 The time to cure kidney trouble Is i before it settles Into Diabetes, Dropsy j Gravel, or Brlght's Disease The mo- i ment you suspect the slightest kidney, j bladder or urinary disorder, begin taking Pape's Diuretic as directed, with tho knowled;e that there is no other medicine, at any price, made anywhere in the world, which will ef fect so prompt a cure. In JuHt a few days you feel and know that the kid neys, bladder and urinary organs are healthy clean and normal and all danger passed. Your physician, pharmacist, banker or any mercantile agency will vouch for the responsibility of Pape. Thomp son & Pape, of Cincinnati, Ohio, who prepare Pape's Diuretic 50 cent treatment sold by every druggist in the world. o RABID COYOTES RAID VILLAGE IN BAKER COUNTY THE HOUSE QUALITY Hauser Bros. THE HOME or THE SPORTSMAN Just received a large Shipment of Witch Elk water proof boots. No matter how tender the foot is you can always find comfort in the Witch Elk boot. KKVKKAIi I'KKSOXS AM) MAXY lKKiS HITTKX FOItMKIt WILL ItK SKXT TO PASTEl'lt INSTI Tl'TK. AM) KYKKY MM IX TOWX HAS IlKKN KIIXK1). 73 11 0 Going to neglect your hair until it leaves JO Q Ids yu? Goini to neglect your dandruff until you are bald? Certainly not.- Then con sult your doctor. Ask him about Aver's Hair Vio-or. h , . -r- Enever stains or changes the color of the hair. i" Arorr.i. ."II. M . Portland's Popular Fire-Proof Hotel THE OREGON The House of Comfort Combined With Elegance Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in city, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12 p. m, Most perfectly furnished, moderate priced, modern hostelry in the metropolis of the Northwest WRIGHT & DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Owners and Managers. Also Operating Seattle Hotel, Seattle. Tho reromni(inliLtlon to abolish tho so-culled "third degree" was endorsed. The proposed child hibor law. which covers the ground quite thor oiiRhly, was ndopted with slight amendments. The resolution to refer to the ex- executive board thu Investigation of vocational diseases was Introduced. Adopted- The nibiiHP of the restraining In junction wiu the actuating force hack of a resolution on the subject, which wus adopted and the subject matter referred to tho executive board. The protection of the salmon of the Columbia river, as well as t hose of other streams, was also approved. That ten hours Is too long: for a woman to work in one day Is the seutlnient of tho Federation, as ex pressed In their vote on the ques tion. Tlie views of Superintendent James, of the state penitentiary, ns regards the extension of the parole system were considered entirely right, and proper, and concurred in accordingly, Tlie house bill of I.ibb.v, 0f Ma rlon, d.nlgned to protect the men employed on ra'l lines, elicited con siderable discussion, as many of the delegates thought it w:m out of the province of the convention, but after an explanation by the chairman of the law and Uiglsl,-tlon committee, it was endorsed. A house hill slightly amending the present factory I spectlon law was indorsed. An age limit bill for the I drivers of motor vehicles was also approved. The eight-hour law for n.ll state, county and municipal work went I through with colors flying. j In view of the fact that the people of the state have, by theiir vote, j taken from tho legislature the right to make or alter the laws on taxation. "a bill to amend was not eudoisnl. That the plumbing business of the state should be properly Inspected and supervised Is the substance of a j measure that was referred to the In- coming executive board. A requ.tft was ordered forwarded : to State Labor Commissioner Moff that he furnish data ou the accidents and fatalities throughout the state. House bill No- IS of Abbott, which i;(s tangled up In a resolution run ccrnlim the siilor laws, was segre gated and vigorously opposed. j Tho balanoe of the measure was referred to the waterfront organiza tion of Vortlaml. UNITED l'HISS I J AS ID WIM. Haker, Or., .Ian. 20. Following a charge of rabid coyotes Into the vil lage of Durkee last night, citizens armed themselves, and until early today hunted down and shot every dog they could find. No I've canine coul be found on the stnets today. Several persons were att icked by the mad coyotes, according to u tel ephone message received here, and it Is probable that they will be sent to Portland for Pasteur treatment. The dogs were killed, as a number of them were batten by coyotes, and It was feared that they would go mad This is the first tl'je In the mem- ory of tho oldest, inhabitant that mad coyotes banded together. Come in and inspect our new 1911 model Pearce Arrow motor cycle. Ask for a catalogue. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A BARGAIN WHILE BETWEEN SEASONS t We have a large stock of second hand rifles, shot guns and revolvers. If you are a gun fancier come in and see what we have. The duck season will not close until February 15th. It had been reported that the season closes January 15th; this did not apply to Marion county. Reduced firearms a- m lyiigi, mi, i , , ING TACKLE, the house GOODS El LERS CLOSING OUT SALE IS NOW ON roriLAii music house ix sa- ; LKM MAKES FLATTERING IJf.J Dlt'EMEVTS. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy nev er disappoints those who use It for obstinate coughs, colds and irrita tions of the throat and lungs. It stands unrivalled as a remedy fr all throat and lung disease. Sold by all druggists. Don't Be Bald Meiirly Anyone May Secure a Splen did Growth of Hair. We have a remedy that has a record of growing hair and curing baldness In 93 out of every 100 cases where, used acording to directions for a reasonable length of time. That may seem like a strong statement It Is, and we mean It to be, and no one should doubt It until they have put our claims to an actual test. We are so certain Hexall "93" Hair Tonic will cure dandruff, prevent J baldness, stimulate the scalp and I hulr roots stop falling hair and grow , new hair, that we personally give our positive guarantee to refund every penny paid us for It Jn every instance where- it does not give entire satls i faction to the user. ) Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is as pleas ant to use as clear spring water. It Is delightfully perfumed, and does I not grease or gum the hair. Two sizes. 50c and $1.00. With our guar j antee back of It. you certainly take no risk. Sold only at our store The Hexall Store. J. C. Perry, Druggist. j Redmond Is tow lighted bv elec-itrlclty. Bad BLOOD "Before I began using Case .rets I had bad complexiou, pimples on my face, and my food was not digested as it should have been. Now I am entirely well, and the pimples have all disappeared t rom my face. I can truthfully say that Cascareta re just as advertised; I have taken only ,two boxes of tbeui." Clarence R. Griffin, Sheriiluu, Ind. , PxIk'iN'S. Potent, GcxxU , Ioiiooa. .it.dr .a.L rliiip. We, :.Mc. Vf-t Mlnbulk. T!o3" kw taotoi autuixtJIC I' C. OuarutoU to V aun Of root uou) Uf The entire stock of Grand and Upright pianos and player-pianos at their store In the; Y. M. C. A. build ing, Salem, must be closed out by January 30, 1911, and rather than go to the expense of shipping bac to Portland, we will close out the entire itotk at prb'es tho regulaj dealers usually pays at the factory. We msut vacate the store in the Y. M. C. A. building In Salem, by Janu-1 ary 30, 1911. And all our new 1911 models wh'ch are beautiful creations of art including Citlckerlng, Grands and Uprights end player-pianos, will be alaushtored in this sale. All learreu and slightly sed pi anos must so dt mojt cos. Fol'o . Ing are a few reductions in prices: $37.1 pianos, this sale . . . .$250 $475 pianos, this sale . . . .$320 $3S5 pianos, this sale . . . .$248 $420 pianos, this sale . . . .$230 $400 pianos, this sale .... $260 $415 pianos, this sale ....$276 $390 pianos, this sale ....$260 $360 pianos, this sale .. ..$217 $350 pianos, this sale . . . .$198 $325 pianos, this sale ... . .$189 We have several good second-hand upright pianos and a number of square pianos and organ! for whlc'i no reasonable offer wHl be refused. Remember, everything must, bs sold bofore January 30, 1911. EI LERS MUSIC HOUSE. Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Salen, Oregon Barr's Jewelry Stands For All That's Best in the Jewelry Line Our stock is different from the ordinary jewelers. In our stock you will find articles you would not dream of seeing outside of some large city store: Beautiful gems, silverware and cut glass. Articles useful for every purpose and occasion. It would be useless for us to try to describe them here Lk fr the Bee Hlte On the packages when you buy Fo ley's Honey and Tar. None genuine without tha 1 Bee Hive. Remember the name. Foley's Honey and Tar and reject any substitute. Foley's Honey and Tar relieves coughs and colds quickly and is safe and sure. Con tains no opiates. Sold by Red Cross Pharmacy. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO Rl A Special Order Work. Correct Engravnig Barr's Jewelry Store Cor. State and Liberty Sts. A Frightful Wreck. of train, automobile or buggy may cause cuts, bruises, abrasions, sprains or wounds that demand Bucklen's Arnica Salve-earth's greatest healer. Quick relief and prompt cure results. For burns, bolls, sores of all kinds eczema, chapped hands and lips, sore eyes or corns, its supreme. Surest pile cure. 25c at J. C. Perry'a SUBSCRIBERS. If jou get your paper by mall kindly .watch the tag and see when the time la up, and remit promptly, or notify u I hn."10?,.6 paper: otherwise bill will be made for the time the paper comes after eipira- tloo ot last payment. MODERN HAIR DRESSING las plajed havoc with the tresses of tht fair si'i, and druggists everywhere com ment on the fact that they are sellml large quantities of sage fori making th old-fasiioned '"sage tea," such u w uwd by our grandmothers for .promoting the growth, of their hair and restoring U natural color. The demand for this well-i-Tiown herb for this purpose has been so groat that one manufacturer has taken advantage of (he fact, and has placed on the market an ideal "sage tea," contain ing sulphur, a valuable remedy for dan druff and scalp rashes and Irritations. This .preparation, which is called Wyeta'i Saee and Sulphur, is sold by all leading druggists for 50 cents and $1 a bottle, or will be sent direct by the Wyeth Chemical Company, 74 Cortiandt St Nev York City, upon receipt of price. I . a PKRRI. wraw t 5 11 for backaa 11 rheumatism, kidney or bladdi H PIttS il Foley', Kidney Pill, purify the blood, reator, lotS!-Ml' "I ln nrn ww"tvllaI"r3 viBor. Refuse HED CMS FHMKAcY. rrtuirit,'". S-lijiU.-l: :.