Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 15, 1912, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
E. HOfER. Editor and Proprietor.
R. M. HOFER, Manager
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pnr.ICrTlr.Pryf
DiOj, by Mail, per yr
SnTSiUPTION RATES:
llnvariably in Advance)
.00 fcr roonin
4.00 ret month
1.00 Six months
35c
GOc
rULL LEASED WIRE TEUCHAPH KKrOBT
The wild duck season closed
uary l.
Lebanon State
national.
WILL BRING OUT THE LIBERTY BELL.
The school children of San Francisco and of California will not
be called upon to contribute their nickles and dimes toward a
transportation fund to bring the famous Liberty Bell to ban
Francisco for the Panama Pacific International Exposition
The Southern Pacific company, through its officials in this
city, yesterday made an offer to the exposition directors to trans
port the Liberty Bell from Philadelphia to San Francisco free of
charge. ,
The railroad offers to bring the bell out and to give it as much
attention throughout the trip as is now given it in its present
resting place in Philadelphia.
The state of Pennsylvania values the Liberty Bell as much as
it does the history connected with it, and the Southern Pacific
railroad officials arc prepared to see that provisions are made
for a company of Pennsylvania militia to guard the bell on its
long trip across the continent.
The trip of the honored old bell that in 1776 announced the
signing of the Declaration if Independence, will be a triumphal
procession.
At every station in the country where the train stops and it
will have to stop at nearly all of them thousands of school chil
dren and their parents will gather to see the old bell that tolled
the greatest story that has ever been published in the United
States.
It is planned to erect a small belfry on a car, and to hang the
bell in that for the trip across the continent.
United States history began with the tolling of Liberty Bell,
and there is not a native of this great country who does not want
to see the beginning of the history of the United States.
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The Oregonian has a headline, "Voters Slow to Register." Too
bad, in that county, where they have the most expensive and
Viichlv organized svstem of trvinsr to make people register.
County Clerk Fields placards the streets, sends out tons of print
ed matter, hires any number of special deputies, all to secure a
large registration. The fact is the law is a very defective one.
It is not the Australian ballot law on registration at all, but a
law that starts the whole political game with a blow at manhood
Buffrage, besides forcing a man to declare political affiliation in
advance for the benefit of the machine managers, and shuts out
all the minority parties besides the Democrats from the benefit
of the law. In no state but poor, deluded, long-suffering Oregon
would such a law be tolerated, but it will not be tolerated here
much longer.
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TEACH HUMANITY IN SCHOOLS.
THE ROUND-UP
Lents becoming a sporting center.
Baker county leads in gold output.
Jan-
Bank has become a
Oregon City needs a creamery and
sawmill.
Baker City fire clay shipped to
Portland.
Rheumatism
Is A Constitutional Disease.
It manifests Itself In local aches and
pains, Inflamed Jowis a"" '
cies, but it cannot oe cureu di
applications.
It requires constitutional treatment,
and the best Is a course of the great
blood purifying and tonic ml.ohie
Hood's Sarsaparma
which coirects the acta roim.uu..
the blood and builds !P me i. m.
Get It today In usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets callea sarsaim.
Retail
nesday.
Merchants association Wed-
Medford claims
chicken thief.
to have a real
Eagle Point has a tavern owned oy
, M. Vogell.
HOICE FOR PRESIDENT
Mark cross between number and name of candidate.
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William Howard Tnft, Republican.
lneodore Roosevelt, Republican.
Robert M. LaFo llette, Insurgent.
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.FOR THE DEMOCRATS
Woodrow Wilson.
Judson Harmon.
Champ Clark.
Cornucopia, like
gravel mines.
The Philomath bank
doors January 15.
Salem, has rich
opened its
Monroe claims
business openings.
to have several
The Cincinnati Post, in an eloquent plea - for humane educa
tion, takes a hopeful view of the local situation, and makes the
following observations:
Brutality and crime crime of all sorts and conditions broth
ers. The boy who grows up brutal will seldom develop into a good
citizen.
His instincts will be low, his desires will be low.
He will be long to that great class of undesirables which forces
cities to maintain large police forces.
And brutality, even of the kind that kills inoffensive birds
with pebbles in a sling-shot, grows on one .
It feeds on its own activity.
We believe that there should be a course in the public schools,
all grades, devoted to humanity kindness; the right of four
footed and feathered folks.
We are improving slowly.
We lay out bird reservations.
Robins nest in the maples on our most crowded streets.
Birds that for years sought the depths of the forests now rear
their young within hearing of the roar of the street cars.
In some subtle way they know that their chances of protection
have been increased.
They do not know that kindness is being taught, and brutality
discouraged in countless homes.
Yes, we are improving, but we want the world to move faster
and we plead for school education that will teach the coming
generation to be kind to animals and all birds.
There is a widespread agitation against the use of the cruel
steel trap to entrap animals.
This relic of brutality and barbarism must go.
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Judge Stephen A. Lowell, of Pendleton, is a candidate for U. S.
senator and his campaign literature informs us that he is a Lin
coln Republican, but not a radical one. The judge reminds us of
the Maine Prohibitionist who said he was for Prohibition, but
"agin enforcing it."
As many Salem business men as possible should atiend
State Retail Merchants' association at Med ford next Tuesday
They would be surprised to see how a much smaller town than
Salem has been able to make national reputation for enterprise,
to build up a jobbing business, and to bring capital from all over
the United States to erect beautiful buildings, and be able to do
things on the metropolitan lines not dreamed of in slower-going
communities. The Salem boosters are going to leave Tuesday
evening on the 10 o'clock train.
The Congressional Record the other dav onlv had ten pages
tour pages held a speech never delivered, and the other six paces
were filled with private pension bills. That is the wav wnirress
has to hustle to spend a thousand million dollars a war. Get in
to the game, Mr. Citizen, or be a mere impoverished taxpayer.
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Capital Journals sold 540 Saturday
night and then nult.
Silverton defeated Hill Military
academy at basket ball.
Newport firemen give a "grand
mask ball" February 1.
Oreeon mlnlne products declined
more in 1911 than 910.
Lents postal savings bank took in
$776 the first three 'lays.
The Itoeue river got mad and
swept out a few bridges.
Snake River valley poultry show
starts at Ontario, January 16.
The S. P. Co. paid out a million in
pensions on New Years day.
Straw ballots all over the state fa
vor Roosevelt as against Taft.
Many orchards ruined in Multno
mah county by the sleet storm.
Newport Commercial club wants to
go on excursion to Tillamook.
W. T. Fogle has changed the Leu-
anon Criterion to the Advocate.
a
Baker Democrat calls this depart
ment "Around the Hot Stove.".
Falls City men are looking up a
sawmill site at Independence.
Oregon editors will visit the Pontile
ton round-up In a body next fall.
Major Mcindoe recommends a six
foot channel ,on Cleckamns rapids.
'
Oregon City fenn a typhoid epl
acinic. Had milk and water are
causes.
Enterprise, county seat of Wallowa
properly named, has gravity water
sytsem.
Green Mountain defeated Sodavllle
at basketball and vlll tackle Crab
treo next.
L. H. Powell, a Baker resident,
Is believed to have drowned in the
Deschutes.
Baker Commercial Club has se
cured a dally mail stage line to Mod
leal Springs.
Mount Pleasant Civic Improvement
club will give a Hard Times social
Saturday night.
Eastern capitalists have offered
$60,000 for a Medford mine, accord
ing to the Situ. '
John Orovell, of Bridgeport, Baker
county, was killed in a snowsltde nt
Wallace, Idaho.
The body of John Narkaus was
found tinder a snow slide in Bobsled
canyon near Pendleton.
Wool growers want n co-operative
warehouse at Portland by tne time
the Panama canal Is open.
Corvallis has had an exciting week,
with Dr. Calvin S. White anti bis
Hopkins there at the same time.
The Spectator wants to know if a
silver thaw was so expensive 10
Portland, what a golden freeze would
cost?
Douglas county stage robbers got
10 vears apiece and will help im
prove some of the Kate roads in this
state.
Clackamas county Pomona grange
condemns the use of money by tne
Fels committee to carry single tax in
Oregon.
After waiting four years for a
freshet, John C. I-ais lost l,uUU,.'UU
feet of logs by the flood in Silver
Creek Friday.
A Portland Judge was acquitted on
a charge of soliciting a bribe be
cause there is no law making it a
crime. Thin ice.
Oregon City officers continue to
serve in spite or having Deen re
moved and their successors appoint
ed by Mayor Dimick.
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X-RAYS AND SMILES.
The Nebraska secretary of state
holds that Roosevelt and Bryan can
withdraw their names from the Ne
braska ballot and do not have to run
for the presidency. They can but
what the politicians would like to
know; will they?
Mr. Wilson's letter to Adrian H.
Joline in which he wanted "Bryan
knocked once for all into a cocked
hat," illustrates the foolishness of
writing letters especially to a man
who has not an innate sense of de
cency enough to prevent him giving
a private friendly letter to the pub
lic. So far the transaction shows
Wilson an ass and Joline a cur.
The women writing to Postmaster
Hitchcock trying to persuade him to
marry are taking lotig chances on be
ing arrested for "using the mails to
defraud."
The ship subsidy advocates are out
with a new scheir". by which they
hope to tax the people for the bene
fit of their business. Taxes are high
enough when collected for public pur
poses only, but once give certain
gangs of private individuals the right
to levy taxes, and property owners
will trade off their lands for a yel
low dog, provided they have enough
coin left to buy a gun to shoot the
dog or the ship subsidy crowd.
Seventeen of the 27 counties in Ida
ho are "dry". Thus fades the glory
and romance of the penny-a-liner's
West.
The horse editor desires to qualify
what he said about the cluster lights
at the depot. With the present char
acter or amount of juice furnished,
no one will ever see them but if
they should brighten up a little, they
will be taken for red danger signals.
They give about as much light as a
lightning bug in a black bottle.
YOUR IDLE
MONEY
WILL FAUX INTEREST AT
the rate of Four IYr Cent per
annum for each month It is
on deposit In our Smiiies Do
pnrhuent. It is subject to jour
withdrawal at any time.
This U a good place (0 tCco
fuuds which yon may Imtc on
nand awaiting an opportunity
for luTPstment.
CAPITAL NATIONAL
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
J. H. Albert, E. M. Crokm,
''' Vice. Pres.
Js. II. Albert, Cashier.
SALEM BANK &
TRUST CO.
GENERAL BANKING AND
TRUST BUSINESS
With our assurance that we
are able and willing to take
care of it, we solicit your
Banking Business. Open an
account with us, and we will
extend you every favor con
sistent with good banking prin
ciples. WE PAY FOUR PER CENT
ON SAVINGS
Liberty Street, Just off State
J. L. AHLERS, President,
W. G. EAST, Cashier,
S. 8. EAST, Vice-Prw.
DR. L. B. STEEVES,
i. H. ROBERTS,
Directors.
Headquarters for Woven WIr
! Fencing. Hop Wire. Barb
Wire, Poultry Netting, Shli
gles, Malthold Roofing, p. ft,
B. and Ready Rooting. All at
X the lowest prices.
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CHAS. D. MULLIGAN
250 Court itreet Phow 114
E CHICAGO STORE
THF HOUSE OF BARGAINS
Far Greater still the values in the second week of our big
STOCK REDUCING SALE
You will open your eyes in wonder at the big reductions.
SPECIAL
DRESS GOODS
Wool serges "1'
Mohairs 43c yd
ALL COLORS
SPECIAL
SILK GOODS
Wash Silks,'35c and 40c value . .2.'le
Dress Silks, 90c values lie
YOU WILL HAVE TO COME EARLY
SPECIAL
CORSETS
NEMO AND WARNERS
69c
SPECIAL
Apron ginghams 3c yd
Percales, dots, stripes and
figured 1-f J'l
Flannelettes, dols, stripes
and figures lie yd
SPECIAL
HOSIERY
Men's, women's and children's hosiery
bargains galore. Come get your share
SPECIAL
KNIT SHAWLS
.10c values lite
S5c values 4ilc
$1.49 values !)Sc
All Furs Go Now at Wonderful Reductions
EVERY FU! SET, NECK I'lECE, FI R MI FF HAS 1IEEN RERICEED TO A LOWER TRICE THAN YOl
HAVE EVER KNOWN FOR SUCH STANDARD, STAPLE yi'ALITIES. WE ARE DETERMINED TO EFFECT
AN IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE, AS WE NEED THE ROOM FOR SPRINU AND SI MMER (iOODS.
DIAGONAL SERGES
.MOHAIR-PANAMAS
.MARQIISETTES .
CREPE DE PARIS
EXTRA SPECIAL
79c YARD
COLORS OF CREAtf, GRAY,
RED, TAN, BLACK
ITRPLE, BROWN, HU E,
PLAIDS, PLAIN CHECKS
Extra Special SPECIAL
ONLY A FEW LEFT, LADIES TWO-PIECE SlITS SERGES MOHAIRS
ft m f ( VOILES PANAMAS
PANAMAS 111 ft ALL COLORS PLAIN P TANS
$m vim 59 tentsMCT-a
SPECIAL I REMEMBER
Remnants of aUkind8 at ridic Every article is a Bargain. AI1
WE MUST HAVE THE ROOM
THE CHICAGO STORE TIptfE
TO BUY
A BAD COLD IS
EASILY BROKEN
There is not one erain of nulnine
in Pane's Cold Compound, which,
when taken every two hours, until
three consecutive doses are taken,
will surely end the grippe and break
up the most severe cold, either in the
head, chest, back, stomach or limbs.
It nromntly relieves the nmst mia.
erable headache, dullness, head and
nose sturfed up, feverishness, sneez
ing, sore throat, running of the nose,
catarrhal affections, soreness, stiff
ness and rheumatic twinges.
Pape's Cold Compound is the re
sult of three years' research at a
cost of more than $50,000, and con
tains no quinine, which we have con
clusively demonstrated is not effec
tive in the treatment of colds or
grippe.
Take this harmless Compound as
directed, with the knowledge that
there Is no other medicine made anv
where else in the world which will
cure your cold or end Rrlnne mi.-.
as promptly and without any other
nisuiuce or oati atter-effects as a
25-cent package of Pape's Cold Com
pound, which any druggist in the
world can supply.
Perfect Collar
Laundering
t
X Every collar and cuff that we
X ,'"'lcr is guaranteed to be
perfect.
We use the same equipment
nntl methods that the largest
j rt.iuir nun curt factories are us-
in?.
made or other tailor shops in Salem.
and my stock is the largest in the city. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR
iMiutits Lt.tl THIS flKKK.
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D. H. MOSHER
Merchant Tailor for Men and Women.
PhrtllP l7(,("in!-'' Crossing and Repairing , r r , Cl
rnone mt ih)m ltt connection. 456 Court St.
old collars
:
t We are making
J look like new.
I Eierjnne piis through n pro. I
a cess that moulds the edges as t
T smooth as new. J
X We shape turn down collars I
without cracking. I
I May we have a trial from jon i
this week?
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i Salem
X Laundry Co,
1M-W S. HBERTY ST.
l TELEPHONE MAIN" 25 j
The Dunger of La Grippe
is its fatal tendency to pneumonia. To
cure your la grippe coughs take Fo
ley's Honey and Tar Compound. R. E.
naiiei, vvasnington, Kas., says: "I
was troubled with a severe attack of
la grippe and nothing I used did me
any good and I was threatened with
pneumonia. A friend advised me to
use Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
and I got some at once. I was re
lieved frointhe. very first, ny the
time I had taken three bottles my la
grippe was gone. I believe Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound to be th
best medicine I ever used and always
keep a bottle with me." Red Cross
Pharmacy (H. Jerman).
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Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORI A
H
i ty- Take me
l ! home ana
Ijj , uy me
i ah I
Edison, Victor,
Columbia
Come in and let
us show you the
Famous
Packard
We also have sev
eral other kinds of
excellent pianos.
Terms to suit
everyone.
The Wiley B. Allen Store
t CHERRINGTON & PETERS
247 N. Commercial Street. Salem; Oregon
jDiiiij; uuuui Are uere
in the latest colors and designs.
I am better prepared than ever
to supply the wants of patrons
who desire Stylish, Well-Tail-ored
and perfect fitting gar
ments at a motlearte price. All
my woolens are exclusive In
design not being found In ready-
They are of the highest grade
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