Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 23, 1913, Image 2

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    EiSItcrfal Page of Tike Salem Capital formal' ASasfigil
The Capital Journal
Pabllahed by
The Barnes -Taber Company
GRAHAM P. TABER, Editor and Manager
A Independent Newi paper Devoted to American Principle and the Progress
and DeTelopment of Salem In Particular and All Oregon In General
Pabllshed Every Breolng Bicept Sunday, Salem. Oregon
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Phone Main 82. -.- . -
PORTLAND.
i
7IE BIG Broadway bridge at Port
. land was opened for traffic Tuee-
day with appropriate ceremonies.
It .marks another of the many great
strides Fortiand has,' made toward the
fulfillment of her destiny, toward that
time certain to come, when she will be
the biggest and most beautiful city on
the coast. This may seem a foolishly
optimietio statement to those who have
aot given the subject much study, but
without being unduly optimistic we be
lieve the future,, will demonstrate the
truth of this statement, and that Fort
land will eventually take rank above
San Francisco, Los Angejes or Seattle,
and will be the metropolis of the Pa
cific coast. The immensity of the timber
resources tributary to her, the fertile
-valleys lying like a string of emeralds,
between the Cascades and the Coast
range, the unequalled water pewer of
the state that will some days place the
state in the front rank as a manufac
turer, her situation on the direct line
of traffic between the Orient and our
own east, and Europe, as well as being
on the shortest line of communication
between the great sixth continent, and
her mother country, and more than all
the great cleft in the Cascades, where
Nature as though fore-seeing the needs
of mankind, with mighty hand removed
the mountain barrier, and sent the
great Columbia pouring its majestic
flood through it, to bear the commerce
of the Inland Empire on its broad bo
som, the Inland Empire itself, a veri
table treasure house, all these are hers.
. The completion of the big bridge
yeeterday solidifies the city. There is
only one Portland now; the Rose City
of the world, the queen city of the
Paeifie, the crowning gem in the great
ring sf the northwestern states, the
pride of Oregon.
THE ATMOSPHERE CLEARING.
THE city council thought better of it
Monday night and allowed the city
printing to still go to both local
papers. We are glad it took this ac
tion, not on account qf the fow paltry
dollars involved, but because the coun
eilmen acted in a manly way, and con
sidered the interests of the people rath
or than its own feelings. The Capital
Journal realizes that some of the coun
eilmen very naturally feel sore and bit
tfcr towards it. It also feels and be
libves that before long this foeling will
pass away, and the councilman will
know that the Capital Journal's course
has been correct. It has stood for the
right, for the broadest publicity in all
city affairs, for absolutely square deal
ing, for the city officials taking the
people into their confidence, and
against the system of dictatorship that
nas gradually yruwu up ui mo in;
council.
('oiinrilinen have! a rig1it,f as individ
uals to take opposite views on any
subject to those of the people, but once
understanding what the lattur.arc, they
should carry them out, for they sro the
people's representatives snd should do
the people's bidding even though it is
against their own personal judgment.
This, and this only, is what the Cap
ital Journal has advocated. It may be
that it has not at all times made its
eonld say "you're another" just as
easily and pointedly as any one else
could. It has called attention to some
political tricks, some sharp practices,
but these things belong to politics, or
at least are considered a necessary ad
junct to American political affairs, but
it has made no charges against any in
dividual other than this political by-
It has criticized the council for rais
ing the salary of the city attorney
while he was in office, not because it
objected to Attorney Page, or to the
amount of salary paid him. The office
is probably not now too high-salaried,
but it was the principle of raising the
salary of a person in office.
It has pointed out the carelessness of
the city council, in permitting the
charter amendment to be submitted
with a joker in it.
It has pointed out with the aid of
City Attorney Page, the bad condition
of the North Salem sewer proposition.
It has criticized the action of the
council in certain paving matters and
some other things, but it is willing to
submit to the calm judgment of the
councilmen themselves whether or not
its statements have not all been abso
lutely true.
The atmosphere has been somewhat
cleared, and the council is, we think,
disposed to got in touch with the peo
ple. We hope so, at least. We would
much rather commend than criticize,
and it certainly is better for the city if
the council, the city administration, the
people and the press all get on a
common ground where we can all boost
That Tired Feeling
That eomes to yon every spring is a sign that your blood is wanting ia
vitality, just as pimples and other eruptions are signs that it is impure.
Do not delay treatment, but begin at once to take Hood's Sarsaparilla,
which accomplishes its wonderful results, not simply because it contains
sarsaparilla, but because it combines the great curative principles of many
roots, barks, herbs and other valuable ingredients.
There is no real substitute; insist on having
Mood's Sarsaparilla
The Medicine that makes people feel
better, look, eat and sleep better; the
remedy for stomach, kidney and liver
affections, rheumatism, catarrh,
scrofula, skin diseases, bolls, debility,
and other Ills arising from Impure or
impoverished blood.
1 felt tired all the time and could
not sleep nights. After taking Hood's
Sarsaparilla a little while I could sleep
well and the tired feeling had gone.
This great medicine has also cured me
of scrofula." Mrs. C. M. Root, Box 25,
Ollead, Conn.
his constituents, or did he have the
interests of the shipping company at
heart t
f THE OPEN FORUM I
A LAW THAT MAKES GOOD. If
THE Illinois legislature has before
it a bill that seems on the face
of it to fill a long felt want. It
provides that all children born out of
wedlock shall be legitimate, and that
the birth of a child shall constitute a
common law marriage between the pa
rents, and that it shall take the same
ptocedure in the courts to diasorve
such marriage as in all other mar
riages. No provision has been made
for cases wherein one of the parties is
already married, and this is made the
one serious objection to the law. It
would seem from this distance at least
that the law needs no other additions,
if the birth of a child constituted a
marriage, then the law would be worse
on married folks straying "from sim
ple virtue's unseductive paths," than
on unmarried ones, for by the act they
would commit bigamy, and be respon
sible criminally, as well as in heavy
damages to the other party. It is a
law that would cause some thinking as
"a condition precedent."
The Capital Journal Invites pub
lic discussion In this department
Let both sides of all matters
bo fully brought out It Is not
the purpose of this newspaper to
do the thinking for its readers.
X-RAYS AND SMILES.
Jt iff 3s)l jt sfc skjc sc ipe ifc 3ft off ft
One of the catchiest pictures ap
pearing in the papers is that of Miss
Zelie Emerson, as she appears during
the stubbing act in the English prison.
Zelie said when she left America that
she was going to do things in England,
and she is keeping her word.
HMtt
Indorses Capital Journal.
I feel the editors of The Capital
Journal are worthy some bouquets.
Not because they are doing more than
their duty, for placing before its read
ers a principle of right and justice,
but because they are right, inasmuch
as they represent the interests of the
people. It is the custom of the day to
laud few as heroes while living, but
after they have braved this life, in the
face of sorest trials and bravest deeds,
and have closed their eyes on scenes
forever here, then they are remembered
as heroes. No expense is spared for
floral and funeral display, when the
faithful are past enjoying them. I
would extort the readers of The Jour
nal, and everyone else, to learn of their !
brave efforts on the side of right to
pay tribute, at times, with a floral
display of encouragement in their
"Open Forum." Help to hold up their
hands by making known to them our
appreciation of their untiring efforts.
I think it something of great credit,
that our city can boast of daily col
umns of the press, airing and discuss
ing the problems of interest to every
citizen and property holder.
A READER.
The automatic switch on South Com
mercial street is one of the most val
together for what the Capital Journal uable conveniences the P. E. & E. has
foels is tbo desire of all, a bigger and
better and a more prosperous Salem.
We are all in the same boat, all inter
ested in the same result the upbuild
ing of the city. We can't accomplish
this by pulling in opposite directions.
When the council and the administra
tion take the people into their confi
dence, show down their cards on the
table, and play open and above Board,
then there will be a unanimity of pur
pose, for there will be nothing to crit
icize. If mistakes are made they will
be the mistakes of all, and all will
shsro the blame and get together to
right any wrongs. The Capital Journal
has taken the side of the people and
it sincerely hopes that hereafter, it in
continuing to stay with the people, may
also be in accord with the entire city
government, and the latter with the
people.
TWISTING THE LION'S TAIL.
O EXATOR CHAMBERLAIN has in
.1 troducod a joint resolution to
abrogate the Hay-Pauncefote,
and Clayton-Bulwer treaties. He was
moved to this, or says he was, by the
Knglinh objection to the proposal to
lot American coastwise shipping pass
through the Panama canal free.
The webfoot senator waves Old
Glorv and flourishes Yanktnt Doodle
in the face of the Anglomaniars and
with a "give me liberty or give me
death, or another six years In the sen
stc, or any old thing," whoop up, he
points out how England is trying to
boss this country snd how Undo Sam
will be prevented giving the coast-tO'
coast shipping free tolls through the
installed since acquiring the property.
This notice is a bit premature, the
switch not being installed yet, but it is
something like what we will say about
it when it is installed, providing we
are still alive.
Councilman Stolz should buy one of
those Capital Journal dictionaries, and
try to discover the difference between
the meaning of the words "blackmail"
and "criticism." Does the council
man from the Third imagine we have
been trying to beat him out of his sup
ply of bungholes for vinegar barrels,
when he charges us with blackmail f
.
Japan could easily declare war on the
United States, but she will find that
she has "bit off more than she can
chew.
A public utility that company always
kicks against the law; when any of its
"inalienable rights" are touched is
always the first to invoke it and in
sist upon law and lots of it.
t
Fred Huffman, a 18-year-old boy
broke into a restaurant in Ashland and
stole nine pies and a lot of other truck.
He ate some of the pies and smoked
up several packages of cigarettes ho
had stolen before he was caught
Fains In the Stomach.
If you continually complain of pains
n the stomach, your liver or your kid
neys are out of order. Neglect may
lead to dropsy, kidney trouble, diabetes
or Bright 's Disease. Thousands recom
mend Electric Bitters as the very best
stomach and kidney medicine made. H.
T. Alston, of Raleigh, N. C, who suf
fered with pain, in the stomach and
back, writes: "My kidneys were de
ranged and my liver did not work
right. I suffered much, but Electric
Bitters was recommended and I im
proved from the first dose. I now feel
like a new man." It will improve you,
too. Only SOc and (1.00. Recommend
ed by J. C. Perry.
Panama canal. Ho forgot to point out
position clear, but if so, that is duo to . that the coasting vessels, or practically
inability to present its ideas in per-1 an or mom, ueiong 10 one cuuuu.j,
haps tho best form. ''! that giving them free tolls, is
It wishes, however, to say onco more simply presenting this shipping corn
that it has no personal feeling against pany that much money. Pulling tho
any city official, and it calls attention lion's tail and making him roar no
to the fact that It has not Impugned longer amuses the American people,
tho honesty or integrity of any man. They are big enoiiRh and powerful
It hu called some names mild ones enough to take care of themselves and
tut this was only In retaliation for jingoism and bluff are back numbors.
names called it, and to show that it
Was the webfoot senator working for
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LADD & BUSH, Bankers jj
TBAII81CT8 1 GEKERAt BANKI5G BC8IKKS9. SAFETY P- I
POSIT BOXES. TBATELEBS' CHECKS,
Cauio for Alarm
Loss of appetite or distress after
eating a symptom that should
not be disregarded.
It Is not what you eat but what you
digest and awumilsU that does you
good. Boms ol tbs strongest, health
lest persons are moderate eaters.
Nothing will cause more trouble thaa '
a disordered stomach, and many
people contract serious maladies
through disregard or abut ol the
stomach.
Ws urge all who suffer from indl.
feauon, or dyspepsia, to try Retail
Dyspepsia Tablets, with the under
standing thai ws will refund the '
money paid us without question or
formality, if after ues you ars not
perfectly satisfied with results.
Ws recommend Retail DrspepaU
Tablets to customers every day. and
heve yet to hear of oss who has not
been benefited. Ws believe them to
be without equal. They five prompt
relief, siding to aeutralias acidity,
stimulate flow of gaetrie Juics.
suonglhsn tbs digestive orient, and
thus promote perfect nutr.uon and
correct unhealthy symptoms. Three
sues, 24 oeuu, &Ooenu, and 11.
You can buy Retail Dyspepsia Tablets
ts this w immunity only at our ators;
PERRY'S DRUG STORES
Two Btores
atom . w,e
Oragoa
There Is a Retail Hmre la aean every teem
and alt. la lea I'olwd BIsIm, Canada eed
Ores. Britain. Tkere Is a different Retail
Kemerlr Marly erery onunry kumu 111
eeoeotaily doeltW fi IU sartieuUf O
swr which II Is raeaetMHled. .
Tax Retail Km are AiMrha'. Srmul
Krus Stores
We
Are
Here
With
the
Best
Values
rue STORE THATStVCS YOU MONEY
Parcels
Post
at
Tour
Service
QUICK SELLING PRICES AND SMALL PROFITS
Is our method of doing business. Come here and see how much further your dollar
goes than elsewhere.
NEW SPRING GOODS ""tt"S"rM
THE NEW
mm nil iriii
BALKAN
SUITS
NOW ON SALE.
The Chicago Store is the first
store in Salem to show those
new creations. Come, and see
them; they sre the rage -in
New York.
LOW PRICES
$10.50, $12.50
and $14.90
CLASSY COATS
CHEAP
$7.50, $9.50 and $12.50
,tt'.' . its.v.1.''
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THE NEW
BALKAN
Trimmed Hats now on sale.
Come and see the new hats,
new trimmings and new ma
terials. Mces
$2.50, $3.50
and up.
LINGERIE
SHIRT
WAISTS
All new arrivals ia TOILS
LINXEN and Marquisette.
Prices small for such pretty
waists. Values up to $2.50
For 98c, $1.19
and $1.35
Dress Goods, Silks and Wash Goods
NOW PLACED ON OUR COUNTERS IN MOUNTAINS. COME HEBE FOB VARIETY, NEWNESS AND LOW
PBICE& JNO BUCH STOCK SHOWN ELSEWHEBE IN SALEM. Jgpwiv
Tan Shoes
H- and 18-button classy footwear now
priced at the lowest price in Salem.
For High Class Shoes
$2.95
SUMMER
UNDERWEAR
For Ladles, Misses and Children now
on sale at the lowest prices in Salem,
Knit Vests, 8 l-3c, 10c,
12 l-2c and 15c
Union Suits, 25c, 35c
Let T7s Show You.
If you are a sufferer of piles or hem-
morhoids in any form, come to our store
and let us show you Meritol Pile Bern
edy. It is one of the best preparations
ws have ever handled, and is sold on a
positive guarantee. Capital drug store.
A Great Fain Siller.
Sick headaches, sour, gassy stomach,
indigestion, biliousness disappear quick
ly after taking Dr. King's New Life
Pills. They purify the blood and put I
new life and vigor in the system. Try
them and you will be well satisfied.
Every pill helps; every box guaranteed.
Price 25c. Becommended by J. C. Per
ry-
Some candidates of course, only
yielded to the importunate entreaties
of numerous prominent and influential
citizens.
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THE ROUND-UP
The city council of Cornelius, in
spite of a temporary injunction, closed
the saloons that have been running
there, Saturday nijiht.
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Tho skeleton found near Seholl's
Sundav has been positively identified
as that of Percy Jaquith.
e e e
Ashland police raided six opium
joints Monday, which shows that city
is loug on dope.
see
Six joy riders from Medford were
arrested at Ashland Monday. They
helped the city treasury $50.
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Pasadena, Cal., will send 125 horse
men to the Rose Carnival ia Portland.
e e e
Condon is demanding Sunday trains
on the branch railroad running into
that valley.
e e
Oregon City will have a big anto pa
rade in connection with its live stock
show Friday and Saturday. The antos
will be decorated. .
see
Expert examining tho alleged oil
fields in Harney county sre firmly of
tho opinion tho oil is there.
see
In the reeent election at Condon 242
votes were cast, 68 of them by wo
men. e e. e
Late Saturday John Osborne, leaped
from the top of the MWford hotel, five
stories, and was instantly killed.
e e e
Ths P. E. A E. line will reach Eugene
May 10. The rails aro now laid with
in eight miles of Monroe, and the grade
is about all eompletod.
Look Them Over f
TODAY
Then come to Porter
and the get right Paint
to make your screens f
and screen doors look
like new.
W. J. PORTER
455 Court St.
There Is Only One
gg Br onto Quinine"
Thai Is
Laxative Bromo Quinine
USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD IH OHE OAT.
Always remember the full name. Look
or this signature on every box. 25c.
For rheumatism you will find noth
ing better than Chamberlain's Lini
ment. Try it and see how quickly it
gives relief. For sale by all dealers.
Take FOLEY
KIDNEY PILLS
Tonic In Action - Quick In Results
Oct rid of your Deadly Kidney
Aliments, that cost you a high price
in endurance of pain, loss Of time and
money. Others have cured themselves of
KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES
by the prompt and timely use of FOLEY
KIDNEY PILLS. Stops BACKACHE,
HEADACHE, and ALL the many other
troubles thatfollowDISEASEDKIDNEYS
and URINARY IRREGULARITIES.
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS will CURE any
case of KIDNEY and BLADDERTROUB
LB not beyond the reach of medicine. No
medicine can do more. In a yellow packagV
DR. STORE'S DRUG STOBE. '
m FRENCH FEMALE
PILLS.
A RaW fnratw Htm ar 9tnrtti Unstryafioa.
NEVER I10WH TO FAIL. 8r.iyi B.ti..
fViltxi tiutriiniecd or Moot RefundM, Heel prepaid
for $1.00 rr bei. Tut arrnl thtran maj.io b paid for
btn rtiitftd. Hampletj r'rfej. If fvu dniulil 4em Ml
Imt Uxai Md rouronlm u Uto
! UNITED MCDICAL CO., BOB T4, UlirH, Pa.
SALEM FENCE WORKS
Headquarters for
HOP WIRE POULTRY NETTING
WOVEN WIRE FENCING
CEDAR FENCE POSTS
BARB WIRE SCREEN D00B3
MALTHOLD ROOFING
P. k B. aud BEADY ROOFING
At the Lowest Prices.
R. B. FLEMING
Successor to Charles D. Mulligan.
9HI Onnrt Rt Phnna 124
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