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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1913)
Iditoi'ial Page of The Salem Capital Journal WEDNESDAY Feb. 26, 191 a The Capital Journal Published by The Barnes -Taber Company GRAHAM P. TABER, Editor and M&naftr n Independent Newspaper Devoted to American Principles and the Progress and Development of Salem In Particular and All Oregon in General I'ubllihed Brery Krenlns Eicept Sunday, Hulpra, Oregon SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (IiiTnrlably In Adrance) Dally, by Carrier, per year ...(5.20 rer month.. 45c Pally, by Mall, per year 4.00 I'er month.. 35c Weekly, by Mnll, per year 1.00 Six roontha . 60c riHX liBARKM WlltH TBI.KIlllAI'H HE TOUT ADVERTISING BATES. Advertising rates will be famished en application. "Want" ads and New Teeny" ads strictly cash In advance. The Capital Journal Is more than anxlons to give Its subscribers the very lest carrier service possible. If yon don't get yonr paper tine, Jnst phone Main 82 and a copy will be sent yea by special messenger. The Capital Journal management waits all Its subscribers to receive prompt nd efficient service year complaints registered at this sfflce will recelvt cartful attention. MAN VS. GAME. JUST HOW MUCH money has been appropriated by tbo legislature at tho session now about to end, for the protection of game, cannot at tills writing be stated, though The Capital Journal will look into It later, and will perhaps bavo something to say thereon. In tha meanwhile It might 1)0 stated that the people, Judging from tho nets of their representatives, the loglslators, have gone somewhat daffy on this subject of gamo protection. Thero aro gamo preserves set aside, or to ho sot aside lit the sweet will of 1 lie state game warden In nil sections of the state. On these gamo birds and pretty nearly all others lire sacred. The owner of the land, even, dare no kill or molest them, though bo bus to wipply the wood, waler and grass for them. They must, supply nesting places for I hem besides. In fact, the fad has been carried lo that ex-tent, that a white man has no rights that the gamo animals or birds are bound lo respect. The birds may eat bis seed wheat If they desire, or anything else that Is ltlu .1.1.1 l.n li.i .... l,rl.t I.. ..t.ln..l MM... I , hi"- . "I.j.-... ' ' "'' of his garden, scratch up his lettuce, 1 f " lllH succulent young radishes, ; i-iei in nm union my om ining they want, and his only remedy Is to ask them to please desist, or ivipiest them to stay out. lie may even shoo them a shoo or two, If he doesn't real ly frighten them so they will leave Ibe ' neighborhood'; but If they want lo slay and visit, with him. be has no remedy. The beaver may go down Into bis lltebes that drain Ills swamp land and proceed to dam (hem nnd Hood him out just as the dam notion lakes tliein. True, ho may tear out the dams, but be dare not kill the beaver, and the persistent lit tin pesls can annoy him mill cause him to lose (be use of his land, unless by the exercise or eternal vigilance he pays the price or liberty, and Ibis can only be done by sitting up with them nil night. As a case In ixil tit . the Slate Asv- linn for the Insane maintains a farm mar that luiillliillon ror the purpose of growing farm produco for the use of Hie patients and employes, nearly 2IHHI all told. Ai this farm thero Is quite a large Iraet sown to wheal. Tho prelected game, (lie wild geese have somehow discovered th.it they have an Interest In that wheat field, nnd the Inalienable right, to feed therein. As n. conseipieneo about l.'iii of them have located on the place, and tiny manage to keep it prelty well depastured. 'Wie all'iidants dare not shoot, them, and they apparently know it. and when tuiui.'imn Is sent out to frighten them away, they simply duller elf to a not far distant portion of the Held and pro. cecil to finish their dln'urbed meal. They may be seared up tlfty times n day, but they will nut leave, and when in another numlh they leave for Alas, fca, or their lialelilng grounds In the far north, they will probably be seen no more here forever, or If they are Ihey will come bad. to the asylum farm iierhiips. bringing their families with them, Now all this Is done presumably to furnish sport for roil and gun clubs, but does It? A reasonable protection of game is all right, a cliwi ,ifii ,iwm of reamnablo limits, for Instance, cover ing the hatching or brcillng season, bnl thiH thing of giving them superior right:) to the owners of (lie land on wh'c'i they find their habitation Is cvr. talnly going the limit. When beavers lire allowed to take possession or a iiuiu's fat-in, It. Is high time to call n i SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES I Our safety deposit boxes, In our Tlsco Manganeso Steel Vault, the strongest on the l'ncirio Coast, nre now ready for renting, we will bo pleased to show them to you, LADD & BUSH, Bankers i halt and when the wild geese aro per mitted to eat up a grain field, and the owner thereof daro not protect his own crop, It Is time to call a couple of thorn, and also "hands up" with a shot gun to back tho demand. THE I'NIVEIISITY OF OREGON. IT IS stated that Attorney H, J. Par kinson, who gained unenviable no toriety over tho referendum taken on tho V. of O. appropriations two years ago, will again attempt to in voke that law on a portion of tho ap propriation for tho same university thlB year. Wo sincerely hope this Is not. true. Wo havo alwayB thought Parkinson bad n hard deal, find that ho was mora sinned against than sin ning In tho matter or getting mimes to tho referendum petitions, and which gavo blm undesirable notoriety. It Is probable that Parkinson acted In good faith, and that whatever crooked work was done In tho way of securing names, If any, wns done by employes, who worked him for all there was in It. Then tho legislature turned down bis bill for work done, ami naturally i he feels sore, f , ,mhm ,,,, nlnVf) ,U)W o n voko the referendum. It. will ho done! )hrotlKh p,e, through a feeling of re-! Vflw,0i ,,,,,,,, ,,. nm, wl, llH it ought lo fall The University of Oregon-must be maintained, am main- , , , , ' , tallied properly. To do his rciii res ' : not only tho funds to carry It on, bu . ,. ., , ' ! impi-r iiiiiiimmti, roomy grounds una i first -clnsB equipment. Whatever Is worth doing, is worth doing well, ami this certainly applies to our education al institutions, of which the U. of 0 In Its line stands at tho bend. It. bus done magnificent work as tho brainy men who received their education I here nnd who are now making their presence felt In all lines or business In the stale abundantly attest. The mlllage bill will tako tlu old IT. of (I out of p.illtlcs anil put It on Its feel. It will no longer he the plaything of legislatures anil will be 111 a position lo carry out Us good work unhamp ered by uncertain finances and un known conditions, Mr. Parkinson will prove himself broad minded by divip plng his proposed referendum but II' he does not the people will assert themselves, and back up the IT, of O. lo the uttermost limit. civil bv uncertain flniinceii ntwl nn- I )fc )fc )fc 5t jfc )fc 3C 3C 3f( 3f( )fc 34 3C X-RAYS AND SMILES. I'r. Krnrat Kvvrest, n widower 65 years old, has been Indicted nt Forest drove mi the charge of having Immor al relations with several girls, ceu pants or his home. He iosed na a Ju venile ollleer, nnd his homo was sup- posed to bo a refuge for unfortunate girls. II apparently was, and very un fiirtuiiuln girls, loo. Postmaster -Oeneral Hitchcock Is go lug to paint the country red, that is, ho has ordered all mall boxes nnd all postal wagons, rural delivery rigs and everything or that, kind painted a rich Incarnadine. It silts us all right, In fact, we would be satisfied with any old color, "so It's ml." e W. S. T'lleii says he expects to be i he next governor of Oregon. There might possibly something worso than Hits happen lo the state, but our Imag ination Is not working well today, so we can't even suggest what It might be. After March 4 tho ex-ollleeholders will have nn opportunity to organl.o a hack-! o-t lie-sol I movement. Your Friends May Not Know You If you take ITood's Sarsaparilla and receive as much benefit from it as did Mr. Benjamin C. Rose of Saun derstown, E. I. He says, "My sickness and bad feel ings from dyspepsia and nervous prostration ex tended over seven years. Fliysicians, medicines and treatments gave practically the same result, no help, but Hood's Sarsaparilla did tlie work for me and did it well. Friends said I did not seem to be the same man. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a great spring medicine, a fine stomach and nerve tonic." Street Railways and Electric Light Companies Move Poles From the Streets to Alleys. As faBt as good weather and a big gang of workmen will permit the Portlnnd Railway Light & Power Co., which la. now busied with removing Its light poles from tho streets of Salem and replacing them In the alleys Is forging ahead with the big task. Local Manager W. M. Hamilton said yestor- I uay uiiir. ine very earnest tne work can be accomplished will be In the coming fall months, but he is of the opinion that tho work will not be completed before a year from this spring. On account of the danger of work ing with tho electrical apparatus dur ing wet weather llttlo work Is done during any rainy period. Wet poles nnd wet ground Increases the danger by a very large per cent and tho com pany does not caro to Impose upon Its workmen the risk of the work dur ing an;-1 more than an ordinary damp period. Tho company will expend a total of nbout I.OOO In replacing Its polos (n s,ll(l in. Tho change Is the result of action taken by the city council i with a view to modernizing the Salem streets. At first a oomplnto under ground system of wires wns advocated llV tlm rxiimnll lint ihn unniiinnir 1,,,. ,,, ,' ,,,. ,,, , .,,,, , , , ., ,. practicability of this for a city tlu , , , ,. , . size or Salem. It was shown that nn . , . . , . underground system would cost, the company vastly mnro than the nlle; system. A difficult fealure of the work of placing tho poles In the alleys Is tr keep tho wires at a sufficiently gren' distance from the buildings to rendei them safe. This Is done by a specla' arrangement, of cross-arms. Tho re moral of the poles from (he street! mnke It neccssnry to remove all en ttanoo of wires Into buildings fron tlin street sides of buildings to til rear. This adds considerably to tin neat appearance of the streets. The Portland, Kngene & Raster' Railroad Co., which has mndo uso o the pules for Its iowcr wires, will sup pert. Its overhead equipment from Up buildings after the poles are removei' except In a few places, where poles li the alleys will bo used. Horses SHU In Demand. According to staetments niado yes terday by Win. Sklpton, the well known horso dealer, of this city, auto mobiles and the fear of hard times by reason of tho new presidential admin istration, has caused tho market In first-class work animals to Blump no ticeably within the past four months, lie states that, while the heavy draft animal Is In great dcninnd, people nre content with purchasing tho Inferior class of horses at present. Mr. Sklpton believes Hint tho nulo has been a prominent factor In re ducing the value of horses In Salem. He declares that first -rlass horses arc selling nicely In Portland, nnd tho de this! man d for same Is grent, hut In city nothing but small and undergrade animals aro called for. No Need to Slop Work. When tho doctor orders you to stop work It staggers you. I can't, you say You know you aro weak, run down and fulling In health day by day, but you must work as long ns you can stand. What you need Is Kleotrlo Bit ters to give tono, strength nnd vigor to your system, to prevent break down and build you up. Don't bo weak, sickly or ailing when Electric Bitters will benefit you from tho first dose. Thousands bless them for tbolr glori ous health and strength. Try them. Every bottle It guaranteed to satisfy. Only BOc nt .1. C. rerry's. Do not wait to show honor to the physician mil 11 you are taken sick. A Liberal Offer. The undersigned druggUt Is author ized by tho American Drug and rress association, or which ho Is a niomber, to guarantee Merltol Hair Tonlo to give satisfaction or tho purchase prlct will be refunded. This Indicates the confidence they have In this prepara tion. Capital Drug Store. THE ROUND-UP Philomath was chosen as the site for the proposed federated college of the conferences of the United Evan gelical Association and the United Brethren, by commissioners of the conference, who met Saturday at Portlands This decision was reached after nearly 15 hours' discussion. Sneak thieves robbed three houses In Portland last Sunday. Joseph T. Brooks, a prominent busi ness man of St. Johns, died Sunday. North Bend will vote on municipal ownership of its water plant the lost week In April. H, W. Thompson, of Estacada, a forest ranger, has the record of trap ping wild cats. He showed' up at the county clerk's office In Oregon City Monday with 30 skins. lie gets the bounty of f2 for each cat, and about the same price for the skins. Work on the interurbnn lino be tween Medford and Ashland began Monday. The Portland municipal court has decided that liquors sold Saturday cannot be delivered Sunday, without violating the local option law. ROUND-UP Tho Portland Produce Association members arrested for violating the Sherman law, Monday paid their little fines and promised to be good. Francis Marlon Alfred, a pioneer resident of Baker county, died In Tink er City last. Thursday. Ho wns 82 years old. Lclnnd R, flilhert Is again at the desk or the city editor of the Albany Herald; bis old lob. Work on the West Umatilla Irriga tion project will probably be begun within the next ten days. BREAKS A COLD, NEEDS NO HELP I'APE'N COM) COMPOUND CURES (OI.I)S AND (iltlPPE IN A FEW IIOl'JtS-TASTES NICE. It Is a positive fact that a dose of Papo's Cold Compound, taken every two hours until three consecutive doses aro taken, will end the Grippe nrd break up the most severe cold, either In the head, chest, back, stom ach, limbs or any part of the body. It promptly relieves the most mls- erablo headache, dullness, head and nose starred up, fovorlshness, sneez ing, soro throat, running of the nose, mucous catarrhal discharges, soreness stifrness and rheumatic twinges. Tako this wonderful Compound as directed, with the knowledge that , "n Smith, who headed the Titanic In tboro Is nothing else In the world, vestlgnllng committee, that the bill hlch will cure your cold 'or end , wl ' I'Kssed and signed before con Grlppo misery ns promptly and wlth-,KrPSB adjourns. The measure was the out nny other assistance or bad artor-; 'effects as a 25-cent package of rape's I Cold Comiioiind, which any druggist ,n ,.,,,,iv,,t ,thoiu,ii contains no quinine. Belongs In every home. Tn3tes alce acts gently. Rheumatism. In almost every instance Is directly cauBed by uric acid In the blood. Mor ltol Rheumatism Powders are manu factured for tho express purpose of neutralizing nnd eliminating the uric acid from the system. Easy to tnke and thoroughly effective. Capital Drug Store, exclusive local agents. Governor Wilson's run of success continues, uninterruptedly and smoothly, all his anti-trust bills were passed with practically no opposition. A great majority of persons afflicted with eczema have no other aliment, which Is accepted as positive proof that eczema Ib purely a skin disease. Merltol Eczema Remedy Is made espe cially for eczema and all diseases of tho skin, if you are afflicted with this torrlblo disease, do not delay using Merltol Eczema Remedy, as it can al ways bo relied upon. Capitol Drug Store. Sole agents. DRESS GOODS AND SILKS Wo show the moBt complete line of Fashionable Dress Goods and silks in tho Willamette valley. Every class and kind Is shown. Prices good, 25c 35c 49c 75c and up SPRING WASH FABRICS The showing Is so comprehensive that It would take our whole page in this dally paper to tell you abaut them. Every class and every kind Is shown, both In foreign and domes tic goods. OUR PRICES ARE THIS LOWEST. WE Grow llecause AVo Give the Ilcst Valnes JfZ2 SALEM C2b MArsoi.mr agkm AT Till-: HLIfill IIOTI-I, Mrs. C, W. Moulden, who has charge of all matters pertaining to the mau soleum, Is living at the Hotel BUgh nnd Improving all opportunities to meet Salem people. The canvass is proceeding with renewed Interest and Mrs. Moulden urges families to hasten their subscriptions, and suggests that the first subscriber will not have to pay his subscription any sooner than I the last, and yet bis chances for best 'locations in the building aro a -Lis consideration. All who wish to see Mrs Moulden will aid her greatly by calling nt tho hotel and arranging for Interviews, and this she hopes every family not yet a subscriber will do. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES OBJECT TO THE BILL united rntss ubassd wiri. Washington, Feb. 20. Strenuous ef forts to have the senate pnss the bill checking the evils revealed by the wreck of the steamer Titanic are being mndo here today. The bill was passed h' the hoiiBe August 3, 1912. It Is hoped by Senator William Al- outcome of tho Tltanlo Inquiry, A Powerful lobby, sponsored by onaiors miuon aim vruwioni, see the Introduction of a substitute for Mho Smith bill, which will "pull the teeth" out of the pending measure. CHICHESTER S PILLS W . TIIK DIAMOND IIHAND. jl uv.l.f. A, f.,l'l 1.1 III H.THI IIIVMnNtl l-.ll VM1 I'll.l.l, I n y, known is lit,,!, SteM, Alwiyi liellil I. i MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, VO.rl.lnRll.llorKf.Tf,rl.lllir.fc Contlimllfin, II r n tl n r bt Hlomnrh TroHDlra, Trrlhlni lilflvritern, .nil ll.ilror M.iu.v ."-nrnin. i nj nrrtiK up l mill Trl'IDMirl. ai houm. A I 111 Uruiiula, HI ou, Don't ICMIlt Bum,, auM FttKK. A.ltJ... (njiuD.litulfc A. S. 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Whyte, buyer for a Sacramento merchandise store, today holds $r,ono judgment gainst the Mora Park Amusement Company for permanent Injury sustained to her ankle March 1", 11110. Miss Whyte testified that nn attendant In the "Joy laundry" told her tho only means of descent wns to slide down a chute. Jio told her, she says, that there was no danger, as thero wns a large mat at the foot, and an attendant to see that persons land ed safely, Miss Whyte slid, but says there was no attendant, and that she crashed Into a door. She sued for $25,000. Hot Game of Busketlsill. UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE. Seattle, Wash., Feb. 26. In one of the fastest Intercollegiate basketball battles ever played here, the Wash ington State College five defeated tho State University at the university THE NEW Modern $4.00 English Dictionary Certificate PRESENTED BY THE CAPITAL JOURNAL FEBRUARY 26, 1913 Six Appreciation Certificates Constitute a Set. 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Besides the general contents, there are maps and over 600 subjects beautifully illustrated by three- I r 1 color plates, numerous subjects by monotones, 16 pages ol b educational charts nnd the latest United States Census, Present ' no at this office SIX Ceateretire Cartificttat el Apprwl.tlae ni tho ijoC The $3.00 It ! ennrtlr the me New (he H"0 booh, e Modem Elfish Sr,."- which"'!: Si DICTION AMY h,ll l"lli llluetratcd ',,h ' ' Eipoaao fdfea and iBoaoaof with iquare enrnera. SliAp. o . prodatioa Cartiflutae oad tha QlC Amr Beok by ML NEW SPRING MILLINERY Choice French and American models now on dis play. Come hero and save money on your Eastef hats. SmaTJ prices. $1.98 $2.50 $3.50 and up Our Motto i "Honest Goods at IOncst Prices'' OREGON mmmaaeamcxmsm, gym and cinching tho conference title. Although tho 'varsity players fought desperately to retain the championship, tho teamwork and ac curate shooting of the visitors was too much, W. S. C. has yet to meet both tho Oregon Agricultural College and I'niverslty of Oregon tennis. Dr. King's Sew Discovery Soothes Irrllnted throat and lungs, stops chronic nnd hacking cough, n lloves tickling throat, tastes nice. Take no other; onco used, always used. Buy It at J. C. Perry's J. P. Morgnn Is again In Kgypt; per haps ncgotlaIng fr tho Pyramids and the Sphinx. Unsteady Nerves. Often the result of Indigestion, dys pepsia, constipation, bilious attacks or Impure blood, for all of which Morltol Tonic Dlgostlve is a Btandard remedy that will give you Instant rollof. A world famous remedy for all allmen's due to a bad stomnch. Capital Drug Store. Exclusive local agents. IMMl,MMtTMtTfHTTTT4 Tbe $2.00 ! In plain cloth bind New In, etamoed in told Modern Enelishpap.,!;.! DICTIONAHV li.onV but !' 1 nd charta are omitted. Sli A p. I preclooca CartUleatae and the 0C 22e Elbe fat Peetese.