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vJWBWSP'"W .-at'.' 4' t, 'jmKmmmam&mmv"---'- DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREQOfV THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1904 TWO tm' jiit"WiW"'!' fir M I to $. THE DAILY Jl Scrlpps rfews Association Teltg'rami. OUBNAL fcV HOFER BROTHERS. Dalfy One Year, $4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, $J.OO In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 60 Centa Per Month. Weekly One Year, $U0 In Advance. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. 8 no Wtak 10 no Monltj I M Three Months' .....fl.00 tAt Journal Office. At Daue'e Grocery, South Salem. At Bowersox Orocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grooery Store. Electric Qrocery, East State 8L not merely opposo It bwnie the He- -Hwyddyn nesaf, mam." To a noigh nor me cnim comeu iub uimc .." fell back dead. The baby's speaking may be doubted but if it did say that, thero can bo no reasonable grdunds for zas HJ-W-H-M-f H HI IIIHIIIIIj y7Vli)S"f rf w"fviP'ft rVri " milillinn Proalrttmt did It. It was that spirit of President Jack son that throttled the nullification in 2KJUU1 L-aruuuu, uuu iii-c ....- .- pay tha five millions she owed, but , doubting us ueain. .hint, whlo rmtlHrlAnn trembled to make her nay. That mad. him a hero. A lady subscriber kindly sends us The Panama canal treaty will have the score ol : her composition "Tracy .. .. .i.- and Merri Two-sten and Waltz." As in na rautiMi in uie semiie in in H-H-WH HIiThIIIMIHII OREOON COMINO EVENT8. National.. lirostoclc. convention, Portland. January 12-15. Aoi;ora coat shov, Dallas, Janu ' HT IMS. 8 Ths Weather. Tonight and Thursday, rnio, e SCIENTIFIC ROAD BUILDING. Any ono who will travel oror 8outh Commorclal street, from tho city lim its to (ho cenwtory, will realize that that streot Is scientifically construct ed. In one reHpocL Thai science conAlsts of so building tho roadway (bat It will hold nil the water that falls upon It, and koop that Mater In th (raoku, so that every ve hicle pasting; uvor will grind the ruts dedper. Now (ha same material would con strttat a roadway that would not hold that wntor, Juit In that way In fact would sbed It all off, and Iwivo (ho roadway dry. Hut thnt brilliant Idea. It semn. haa nuver entered Into tho hearta of our nad builders for forty years. Tho formers) In (he Hod Dills, who comv to town Saturday, with rod clay on tholr boots and pruno raonoy In tneir Kgkrt have, got out of that rut and ore tiulldlna; roads (hut shed wajor. rfot another dollar should ba spent In constructing tlio Venetian canal stylo, of roadways, whoro tho vehicles (ravel In from ono to six India of mushy mlro about as thick as soft soap. How many more yeara of that sort of road will It tako (o educate, people (hat Ihgy are not worth building? flood road olulm should be organized in all partu of tho county to educate tho people (o dwnand ono hundred cent worth of nally aclsntlttc roads fer their dollar of taxes. The Mluntlflo mud.puddle construc tion of tho past ought to be played out. It doos net rise to the dignity of an honest or Intelligent expenditure of (ho iHibllo mwwy. Tho peoplo are ea blo 6t deiuaudlng and cettlnr tmt. (er things. United Slates by the aid of Democrat Ic 6lai, and this quastfon Is bigger than any party. There are acta under every admin istration that become Important to the welfare of the entire nation, and where statesmanship must transcend partisan considerations. This is one of them. If there Is any or the real spirit of nil! Mlrkorv fart In the Democratic iinrli- of OrniMin. it will ba heard from on Jackson day, it an tne petty pout leal trimmers are not In the saddle. As Governor Chamberlain is to be ono of tho speakora at Oregon City, tho peoplo may look to him to voice tho patriotic sentiments of American nationality, rather than tho small- bora political ostlmato of merely pro cessional oppposltlon howlers. GUE8SING ON A DIAMOND. Tho Amorlcan people aro very fond of diamonds. It has boen stated that they wear three-fourths of all these glittering gems In exlatonco on tholr patriotic bosoms. Tho popularity of tho diamond and Its constantly Increasing value has suggested to Tho Journal that It would bs a very popular thlni: to kIvo ono away each month to Its subscribers. Tho plan dovlsed by Tho Journal Is believed to bo entirely lawful, and de void of any olement of (he obnoxious gambling or lottery feature, adopted by many fake publications to Increase circulation. Study the plan In detail. Figure on It. How many combinations of num bers aro possible? There nro certain mathematical principle Involved that may assl you In making the correct guess. TUB COnVALLIS OUTRAQE. The ue,wpapwi of tho state do wrong lu apMklng lightly of tho tar ring and feathering of (he wvcallM "Holy Heller.- of CorvallU. 8lno tho days when IjotU Haiti were guamnUwil religious tolorallon l (he eeleay of Maryland, thero has en need hn tinaMHftg toleration, ren of the whoso views may seehi absurd to us. Qftae s(art the m. of tarring and fUut1nK vwy absurd fwm of r Mgfcwa worship, and the evil will sjHvad, and tho ntm.tr of foMw awe wtll dental as n,uy vlotlms as the Vreoth revolution. It (hre aie pta who, In the HUU of rvllgtous worrtK eMnmlt In fraottons 0f th Buire, or vimiMl law hH (hem bo tried by the courts utm nfkier tne Uws o.f u, 4IU It H Mly (KHitfiuice aHd brutality of (he ht nagtam eMmeur to rmirt fow am eowanily wb mto. H. tlKkriiiM K will be rKt, to a4 met, until ,. (. THE BIBLICAL WAY. Tho course laid down In tho serin- (uro for dealing wltli nn orrlng broth or Is to go to him with kindly robuko, and If ho does not tako It, tako ono of tho brethren with you. If that does not havo tho desired ef fect lay tho matter boforo tho wholo congregation of Israol. Hut that Is not necessary. Our esteoraod morn ing contemporary acopts our sugges tion kindly, and all Is harmony It is. noverUioless, a Christian duty to robuko an erring brother, who la walking out of tho right way. and 11. able (o stumbto. Tho Journal will consider It a nlens- lire and duty to give Its esteemed con. temporary advice when It needs such an article. It costs nothlnu to be nolehborlv with so cheap a commodity, and n long as It Is received In such a cheer ful spirit no harm Is dona "When wisdom entereth Into thlnn heart, and knowledge Is pleasant unto thy soul; discretion shnll nnurvn thee, understanding shnll keep theo." rroverns 2:in.n. soon as we have our musical expert report on It, we shall give her our opinion. The opening bars are very catchy, and If It Is as good as it seem to be It ought to be dedicated to some prominent cltlsen. Suggestions are In order. The flood of eologlea on the, special session has fallen 'bff. Nearly every thing that It did had a hole In It that will have to be repaired attjG next session or repealed. The hope of an early adjournment of congrees is dispelled. Senator Mop gan Is going to talk on tho canal. He has talked more canal enterprises to death than all tho rest of tho politi cians In tho world put together. Con trast this endless wlnd-Jammor of the Democratic party of the old South with ono mon who nets Roosevelt. Tho building commissioner in Chi cago finds tli at none of tho laws re garding tho construction of theatres woro complied with, and now ho Is chasing around trying to find whore tho blamo lies. It romlnds ono of an absont-mlnded old man looking for his spectacles that aro simply pushed up on his forehead, Why not wear a fine diamond? It may as well be yours ns anyone's. Only a guees at a number, and the thing Is dono. If you can't bear the Idea of wearing a diamond, porhaps your wife would overcome her scruples and relieve you of the difficulty. Thoro was a little sense In the an dent Greeks having tholr opon-alr theutres after all. No asbostos cur tain needed thoro, Thnt awful Chicago theatre calami- Ity makes football stand out as a lit- tlo less fatal form of amusoraont by contrast It is not, did you swear off, but havo you stayed, sworo-off? OPINION OF! HE DUTCH ULjLiJl $ Albany Herald Man on the Hollander Proposition When it All Summed up the Conclusion Is Nothing Can Beat the Dutch (Albany Horald.) It has boen for a time the fashion to Include In comedy companlos a plyaer or two to do "Dutch" funny business. Tli oso artists are made up in the most grotesquo manner possible. Their formless norsons are arrayed In checked clothes Innocent of fit, with hats to match the shapo of a fried egg. Tho fun theso people seek to oxpress Is of the same refined order ns the Examiner's religious drivel. Comedian No. 1 spits In the eye of comedian No. 2, and nt this refined playfulness the audiences indulged in spasms of merrlmont, nnd bofore tho curtain calls ceaso both ovos of both comedians must receive tho samo hu morous treatment. In tho next act one artist has obviously arranged to bo paddled with a lath, and this Inughtor-oxcltlng specialty is profuse ly rendered. The wall pniwr supplements como out weekly with the Katzenjammers done most plctorlally. The Idea of tho Dutch according to t)liUir rwmillnf nnmAllnun In n - ... '!.. u.tti vumwiuuim IO u tUIL Ul protoplasmic effort nt absorption of 9 Cherry Pectoral for colds, coughs, bronchitis, vunauiiijiiuii wc iiuvi; DCGfl saylncihlsfor60 years. And so have the doctors. tStitHSSb At the Lucky Boy. i ncinr T.nrkpv who is now em ployed by tho Lucky Boy Mining Co., nt Blue River, is in tne cuy ior n, jew days. In a short interview wltli a Guard roporter this morning, Mr. T.nf.Unr utntofi thnt tho company was pushing work on their now building for the Dig stnmp mm, ana nnvo a. uig fnrna nt mRn Jit work. TIlOV aro nOW Installing the machinery In tho build ing. He snld that tho big flumo to carry water for tho electric power house had not yet boon completed, but hnf It u-nnlil hn Hoon. The comnanv is building a new tramway from the housohold romody for all mill building to tho mines, and are (troubles for over 35 years sinking now tunnels nt n rapid rate. Mr. Luckoy said thnt tho new comers at tho mines aro nreatly sur prised at tho activity thero and the number of men employed. Eugene Gunrd. Oil Lands Located. Mr. J. D. Miles yesterday returned from Malheur county, where, with the assistance of his brother, hp relocated tho oil lands held in that county by Baker City companies. Tho Baker City oil mon have strong hopes thnt early In the spring active work In tho development of this prop erty will begin. Many propositions havo boen mndo nnd turned down, but nt tho prosent tlmo thoro seems to bo good grounds for tho bollof that these oil fields will bo oxplolted. Texas, Kansas and othor oil fields occupied tho attontlon of capitalists during 1903. Baker City DemocraL Millionaire's Poor Stomach. Tho worn-out stomach of tho over fed mlllionnlro Is ofton paraded In the public prints as a borriblo example ol tho evils attondant on tho possession o fgront wealth. But millionaires are not tho only ones who aro aflltctel with bad stomachs. Tho proportion It far greator among tho toilers. Dyi. popsla 'and indigestion are rampant among thoso peoplo, and they suff far worso tortures than tho milllonotri unless they avail thomsolves of t standard medlclno like Green's August Flower, which has been a favorita Btomack Aurni Flower rouses tho tornld Hvor. Itm. creating appotito and Insuring perfect digestion. It tones and vitalizes the entire system, and makos lifo wortk living, no mattor what your station. Trial bottlo, 25c; regular slzo, 75c. At all druggists. At Dr. Stone's drae, stores. o Branson & Ragfln. Keep all kinds of grocorios, and they aro tho best that can be fount In tho city. You don't know It until you havo tried thorn. Thoro Is a wlso cohsorvntism In the proposition of tho Wators administra tion that rofuses to romovo .compe tent men In tho pollco and fire depart ments for partlsnn reasons. Tho Ho publicans have started oft well In giv ing the city a business administration. The first receipts Issued In Th Journal Unknown Numbor Diamond Guessing contest were to Mrs. S. A. Jones nnd 11. II. Holmko, the lattor taking five. A CHARACTERISTIC PUOLICATION mere is a refreshing quality about some newspapers that mav bn mii.1.1 the personal equation. Of no publica tion Is this ninrtt nfiHrj.liio v,. the Loa Anne'lea Times. Tho editor, Harrison Oniv oti in. pre hlHwelf or even- feature of hu H.fwir. no hail the eournge to hiw out his own lino Uf thought, nc ttmj and poHey. WkIhIhr the labor union h.. !,... one of his aiverskma. but never a n fight o labor luelf. but miliar r. ,.. mistaken methods of some of tho lead ra am ornanlMra. On of the tveeat achievements of the Ttint is a Mexican number. It Mil open (he mind of thousands of Americana to the. poaalbllltl,, of that sum land of koW mine and opal quar rlea HOW M'ADOO HELPED TEDDY. Overcame Lona'a Objections , It la Said, and Obtained Place for Him. JOURNAL X-RAYS I M,-'ooi5 QfUVtM- ClevelauJ auJ IWv-1.1 i um ""iBCft 0wocn,h- tilntMr Iner "71" D,w.xrtlc pi, U to Im wlnr. la Hot a laniiiHaia .. l. WMte totem position, aould Ue of com HU wajr. DEM00HAT8 AND JA0K80N DAY U tvauiuM lUi, h-M-. ttoatav j m, a Niwrw MM m Tli ! tMaty taut la Uh ui " - aUimiiHiim tor m. Jair" Mwfe pwtf " W kt w h OrtMoai u Nauj ..j... . Wkll sM iku ... .w I' tSBM aot u.-. Ah,,. , - ' ""'" aawvo aa laava) tk Miii-. . . "m How William McAdoo, tho now po lice commissioner, nraetlnniiv m..i Theodore Itoosovelt presldont of tho united states was ono of tho t..Hna told yestonlay at tho cltv hmi k offlclaL Ho said that tho tAru n. from a Justice of tho supreme court. Mr. McAdoo was assistant secretary of the navy under President Cleveland and when President McKlnley was in agurat,l John D. Ung became sec retary of the navy. Mr. I.ong looke.1 loto Mr. McAdoo'j r oonl. and found that he had m,,i h.i repmaiion for emdency. Secro- rj ing, according to the story aiked him as a personal favor to con! tlnuo as his asslatant. Mr. McAdoo said that, while It wwiKI give him groat sat Uf .,. . Mcomraodato Mr. unR. ho w wa plan would not do. 1 am a IeIHX!rut., ho s.u ..... aa llm aalstant wouW have to'aet as "7w " ywr abswico. It U doubU Zai''WWMWM,,f,Sl,M,,t,,ten Swwtor Hmrr Cabott iMm. who very amhwB that Mr. Itoovu then K)ltc eowrHtealoiwr tk,a ..... wt Ue plan, heard of Mr. McA4ikA - - hhw w Mr. ijutm -Pk " wa proww to My bo. "Ill1 In.. V... ... ... to aN mrnv i.. KeeaHJwi ihiHtv ... .. m7ri' W. I'll ak Mr. u,Ad -i - :z -co- m 5k ""'I. UH. Mr. McAdoo waa nuiu ... rt-MrM many kopjos of siloed cabbage onlv this and nothing more. Tho latest blow nt this quiet and law-abiding peoplo , Is the song "It Was tho Dutch," which has reached a circulation equal to that of tho Con gressional Record. This Is tho last nation of tho earth to forgot what has beon dono for l by tho Dutch. Much of tho best blood of tho land came from tho veins of the burgomnstors. Many of tho nrlnclnlns for which the new contlnont was set tied woro preserved and nurtured In tho low countries. What peoplo laid aside the nencnful calls of commerce and oTorod stoni est opposition to Alva's veterans, tho flower of Europe's soldlors? It was tho Dutch. Who gavo Protostnntlsm n homo when sheltor was dear? It was the Dutch. Whenco came this sombre nun km. dler, patriot, statesman, horo of tho Forty-four Years' War: foumlnr m, than any othor of tho Dutch rnnhtin. ho to whom overy lovor of country pays tributo; for whom the pulso of patriotism throbs, and upon whoso mouldering shroud thn m-n mm brance still drops a toar William of Nassau, Prince of Oranco viiim ., Sllont? From tho Nnihorinn.io What admiral sailed the . ,ui,. out rival save Blake, perhaps the Krvaiosi English sailor? Van Tromp. Whoso sailors found tho East In- dies and were tho Phoenicians nf , seventeenth and eighteenth conturies? 1 up wmen. Who painted the ern nt.. .. J'Hig ago. rivaling the mastors of the .uun scnoei: The Dutch. What lieonlo muHa , i . , - " "W IUUU1B 01 Flaudors famous and the marts of Ohent and Bn.gee gathoring places ror tho merchant craft of Europe? It was the Dutch. What port Of Ellronn cMII In charter parties of Importance along -.w. ...,rHx, ano Havre? Antw "ho taught Oom Paul ., -u. qualities to the Boors tn . . J aace oven England? It was the Dutch." "4 mxi wmiM ho... i.... their country at sea m.h ... .!" U to Spain? The Dutch. What house v haw today the repu.aUon for wt treueous iu . .. . .. Wt form of neat.? t,: 1 : "bat ueoule nn iiiu.i . . . . . ta by the tMe of ridicule and 17TZ , . ,w we,r v,rtu high hUtorlc plac It U th Dtoh 8a Economical, Harold Yours was n very short engagement only three weoks. Gerald Yes, marriago was chcaner than buying theater tickets, flowers, carriage hire, and candy. Cleveland leader. That pastor at Findlay, Ohio, who was fired by his congregation because of his unpastoral fondness for hunt ing and fishing should go to Graver Cleveland for sympathy In his hour of grief. When You Want Something to eat, Just try tho White Houso. Thoy can sorve you at any hour of tho day or night. yS$ OAS'POnT.A - 6wi ths Ida Kind You Hare Alvtan BoogH "5" CA&ffl&ht ABteKlck A man makos when his laundry work Is sent homo with porcupino edgoil and spreadeaglo buttonholes. If hi would bring his linen to an. up-to-daU laundry whoro perfect methods obtah at all times, such as tho Salem Stoai Laundry, Uo would rocolvo his nblrta. collars and cuffs equal to now ovorr tlmo that wo sond thom homo. Salem Steam Laundry Col. J. Olmsted, Prop- Phone 411 230 Liberty 81 9 a uty Goods Leaders Ttat Lead. DRESS GOODS Black homespun, 50 inches wide, all wool, only 50c a pard. EMBROIDERIES Dainty patterns at 5c a yard TOWELS 1uc each, best value ever given in the city. UMBRELLAS in gloria silk, all sleel rods from 50c up Our special offer at $1.25. fine handles, good covers, WRAPPERS Flannlpft. CI IC !,.,.. ...n.iU am ne I ICE WOOL SHAWLS only 60c and 75c worth from S1 to $1.25 Rostcin & Gteenhsiutn 302 Commpfclat .Qfooaf a-t-ttiiaiiaiaiaiai)ieini(i t Missed Hla Chance, Balboa had tuat .. .. .. "Wkat a amiiil av. .. ... MM hU foUoHT " WBWr Jwt turn of u, isiiWUU It af tor fr elnuuUoi!- iiatwfaaieiia)afr4 I! The Entire Stock i ; Of Boots and Shoes and Rnhtws ; We have purchased of Tacob Voof m.icf I j be sold at a sacrifice, Come early and tjci uie oarorains. ii : uf P.M ANFRED . . Successor to Jacob Yogi 265 Cnn.mrrii cfla ! : aiaiaiaiwiaiaiaiaiattawai. whmji- ;; Miai i! BALFOUR, GUTHRIE 1 CO J i lyKAINguyJiKS AND SHIPPMangQJ AIN ' ' hu, vnZri72Zr!!Z - "wneu ntr w j . m wiw nag,. mtl in o.L' : . "T "" What Made Her Happy ar, (Mtt I waa as u .. . ,. . Uk.. r4 .ruwu afcJ .r?T,.M Jyg " ' ir OiV i: Oats For Sale S HOP GROWERS SUPPI ipq .. . - AMumm tv ljva. i. "That fuVr Bu..ut. . uuii.:-;. T r i"hm a mmu. .na JZZTES. . w m " "'" ano stick Sulchnr ; i 6. Grata, Am. , .,.-. .: TOI HIH11U1I1MI jSlF . . r . . " .,.. - awjp iyiir - "wiry.-w.'V. Y. ywi - iit it w r zijsr ""-- ' 'w-.