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SwlSirfBWp TWO DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1904. i iwia m- s. ' " Sbe IDatfv Journal ffl&jB SMasflOTg ByHOFER BROTHERS. KcrSppo ttewo Aosoclatlon Telegrams. S?altabod .very aftornooa excpot Sunday at 197 Commercial street. '&&9crtptfon terms: (Dolly one year, $4.00 In advance; dally three months, $1.00 In advance: t&tlty by carrier, 50o per month; weekly one year, $1.00 In advance. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. CDuq -wwJl; HBo; one month. 36c; threo months $1.00. 'At Journal eerie o; at Daue's grocery, 8outh Salem; at Bowersox' grocery, Wtfir 'Park; &y!um Avenue Grocery Store; Electric Grocery, East State t 3&fa0le'CQJSes Price 0 cents. Price to newsboys 24 cents per copy. To 'Mall Subscribers Tho dato when you Bubacrittlon expires Is on the a&lrsDaiktljtft of each paper. When that dato arrive?, If your subscription arao-not'tastlia boon paid la advance, your name is taken from the list, A tiZttuagodf &&te on too addross label is a receipt CEnttctti t the postofflce at 8alem, Oregon as second-class matter. nbrwBLiCAN ticket STATE. IStar .U'u 3Uco of the Supreme Court ar. a. moore. EasrEStafo Tood and Dairy Commis. lonor, JT. W. BAILEY. $'t 'iBbr Trerflaentlal' Electors, .j;ni ha'rt, zias. A. FEB, (KJBAKT B. DIMICK, a. c. hough. CONGRESSIONAL. BStar J31ni)v idf CongressFirst DIs trlct, XBINGER HERMANN. .Second District, "J. N. WILLIAMSON. land were made 6o railway enterprises and the vast domain was set aside 'for Ihe support oil different stato in stitutions, tho bulfeof It comprising a permanent school .fund. In tho early 80s three, million acres wero traded to a syndicate of Chi cago capitalists for tfio erection of a capltol at' Austin, the land being rated at fifty cents an acre. This deal had the effect of attracting peoplo and capital from the north and the sheep and cattlo Industry received a great impetus, and lands were In de mand. By the time tho capltol was completed in 1888, tho land was soil ing at from $2 to $5 per acre. Much of tho public land of tho state is leased to stock men, although it is subject to Btilo to actual settlers on thirty years' time. Largo portions ! of it are valuable only for grazing as tho rainfall is too scant for agri cultural purposes. BjlllllllllltlfflnjIljSgSfr mSllililHilllilliW W$9 MmmPV JL mS M0 WLJf AT The Blood Aflame wftii an Itcfcfo Hamo? tfiat sets tie Skin on F&e. Eczema, the most common and terrible of all is troubles, begins sometimes witn, a slight redness ofrt' c1rin writr-li crraduallv snreads. and as tlu itiflo,..i! r , "' T. ?"! 'J. ..4. :x.Z ?""um J.J tragedy that qught to make people think. It happened at Corvallls. The first outburst of indignation will lay tho triple crime at tho doors plumbing laws in some states that EXIT PLUMBERS LAW. The act of tho legislature creating a plumber's board with power to make rules and regulations has boon declared null and void) Under its provisions all persons, whether plumbers or not plumbers were prohibited from doing any plumbing. While that is ridiculous, there aro ECZEMA KEPT SPREADING. -I. 1-i mm 4l- A-tLA rtrl-Afvi i r 4TM .-.-... licmuy mticaac, lug cumc oyo.-xu. tmuwu into a restlfc feverisli condition. Soon little watprv u...3 Timr1e Vrn1r rmf frntn Wliinl 1 i. ..l i""r" , . i "" ...v. u. v;iv:ar liquid ri11rrar fliiirl is rHsnlinroWl. v1iir1i f nmn j.i t rnA erwnt rtt folic rtfF in . mnHi-1.. uuu OUJ.W, ui. iu"j v. in. uuv. uaiLicies nr vHtsi h i "MARION COUNTY TICKET. Connty Judge John H. Scott. KSkoriir W. J. Culver. TClerk John W. Roland. .iAimoasor Fred J. Rice. Treasurer W. Y. Richardson. TRocanler John C. Siogmund. tt&ihnoS Supt. E. T. Mooros. NfJohimlssloner I, C. Neodhnm. 3wxeyor B, B, Ilorrlck. 'Coroner A. M. Clough. oprosontatlvos Jos. Calvort, Hub bard; J. O.Qraham and T. B. Kay. fSalem; " John. Ritchie, Scott3 Mills; -Jcsso II. Sottlomelor, Woodburn. COMMITTEEMEN. ftCJhrilrmnn Stato Contral Commlttoo "-Frank O, Bnkcr, Portiiind. Chairman Congressional' Central 'Cbminltioe Walter L. Toozo, Wood Uinrn. vJ,Moiriler Htato Cpntial Qominlttop "ETal TX Pntton, Safem. jr .Chairman County Contral Commit oe Chas. A. Murphy, Salem. Dates of Events, pfuno 15, 1G and 17 Department of Oregon. O. A. R., In annual rounlon at lfixJ JWvor. ' .bany 2Oregon Fodoratlon of Ia tior, Oregon City. BIny 2 Supremo court, RonJleton. May 4aonornl M, E. conference, rk)H Angoles. ' BTivy 18-21 I. O. O. F, grand lodgo, Jtfitnrld. Juno C General election lnnu 1G, 10, 17 Orogon saont O. A. It., Hood River. Angust 22-27 Amorlcan Congress, Portland. In Ore- encamp- Mining 3THE SALEM OF THE FUTURE. Tho prossnt generation aro not so ranch ixmacrnod about tho Salem of tlfty years ago as they aro about tho 'Salem of tho preiont and tho Salum oi;iho future, VjsI tlio census of Salora ho taken siml lot tho world know what tho pop iWlon of tho seven wards of Oroater SAlirn Is. Tut the money that has boon levloJ on tho property of tho seven wards lir 'ho county and tho city bo ox uended on pormanont etroot Improvo THcntB. Lot a few substantial stroots Itoliullt. "JSVlth harmonious relations botwoon thn peoplo and tho labor unions, and Jth no strlkos. thora will bo flvo Tiundrod new houses built Inside of a With Ettstorn Immigration and bet tf publlo schools tho city will In crime In population rapidly and will iwvor bo overtaken by any othor city ag Uo second cltyln Orogon. ffl'hnt Is tho Salem of tho future 7.t tho doad past bury Its dead and tet lis proas forward living prosont. Into tho lever- ' THE.CORVALLI3 TRAGEDY. pno man klllod. anotlier mortally Toundod4, and tho slayer dead, Is a of the saloons of that city. The real causo lies dcoper. OUR EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS, UNDER WHICH YOUNG MEN AND YOUNG WOMEN ARE ALLOWED TO GROW UP IGNORANT OF THEIR REAL NATURES, MUST BE CONSIDERED. On tho one lulnd peoplo rail at tho public schools where the blblo Is for. bidden to bo read and religious in struction is prohibited. On tho oHier hnnd tho unthinking denounce tho Catholic church for Its position that education without rellg. Ions Instruction Is Godless. As tho blblo and religious Instruct' Ion are kept out of tho public schools, and as the Catholic schools do not even Include all Catholic children, tho dafect cannot bo laid at the. doors of rollglous instruction. Stato and church are not tolerated under our constitution, so that any denominational religious Instruction Is Imprnctlcal In tho public schools or colleges or universities. But Is not tho teaching of meta physical truth In the abstract pos sible that man is a spiritual being and has an Immortal soul and Is ere. ntcd In tho Imago and likeness of tho Divine? ONIY IN PROPORTION AS A HU MAN BEING GRASPS THE8E FUN DAMENTAL TRUTHS, AND'MAKES THEM PART OF HIS DAILY LIFE, IS HE RESCUED FROM THE GRASP OF PASSIONS AND APPETITES AND MADE A HARMONIOUS MEM BER OF SOCIETY. How far was young Koady unde veloped In this rosnoct? What edu cation had ho received on thoso linos? Was ho devolopod boyound the ani mal passions and propensities and wns his spiritual nnturo over aroused? Thoso aro hard questions and which tho ontlro community owes It to It self to nnswor. Our public schools turn our boys and girls out at the formative and lmprosslonnblo ago un equipped and undeveloped to resist ovll. If our educational systems leavo un- Recognized and undovolopod tho' real man and woman, which aro undoubt edly hound up In tho spiritual sldo of life, which Is finally tho whole of llfo, who is to blame? Tho undovolopod conscience, tho unawakoncd naturo, tho unarousod soul, that falls to seo that all human bolngs aro crontod equals In tho Im ago and llkonoss of tho divine, Is it to blamo for committing crimes? The oducatlonnl problem for par ents and teachers Is still tho greatost problem of llfo, of society and of tho Individual. PUBLIC LAND IN TEXAS. A subscriber asks tho Journal If the United States owns nny land In tho Btato of Texas othor than such lo cations as It purchased from tho stato for government puvposos.' stating that ho has a controversy ponding In which tho othor party maintains that tho United Statos owns tho public lands In Toxns. Tho subscriber Is correct. When Texas was admitted ns a stato, upon the payment of a money consider ntlon by tho United States, It was specially stlpulatod that Texas should control tho disposal of all of tho public domain within tho borders of tho stato. Soon after tho closo of the Civil War, when immigration began pour Ing Into tho Btato liberal grants of are nearly as contradictory as that. Under those laws no person but a licensed plumber Is allowed to buy or have plumbing material, or buy a tap, or own a plumbing tool. ever sot to plumbing Joint, Some reasonable regulation of plumbing Is probnbly nece3fnry, and sanitary Interests require reasonable Inspection. But It should never bo made so stringent that no ono can buy plumb ing material unless ho is a member of the plumbers union. Such legislation should never bo passed and the next legislature should scrutinize carefully all bills to create now boards of all sorts. presorlbod ointments and powders, bnt it kept sproadlng, brooking out on her body and arms, and almost closed up her ears Tho druggist at Garner told me to try S. S. S., which she did, and after talcing ooveral bottles was oured, and is well to-day and has been for years. Garner, N. O. W. Ju HOOUTT. Bixyoara ngomywifo hadabroaklng-out below urn juioob, ai ursi rsa pumps appoarnu, uut suuu ,. - . . Ji-j . "win! whito, husky uoabs oamo, and when these would leaving the skin raw and tender, or hard and n shed off the place became rod again, and would Jq parcliment. Eczema attacks most frennli? itoh and burn ao that she found it Impossible to ,, ,r j , , , , l ireUentlt sloop. At times a yellow water ran from tho the legs and arms, back and chest, face and lW bumps, and it kept getting worsonnd worse. an(1 s a disease that comes and rmp? in t1, , our family pbyslolan pronounood it Eozema, ana r , . . 1 J , wril0 siugca, uul w t. jj-iyi.u.i.i wimcui ana constaii "jrv: "Trsrjzc:?"?-? .mm to distraction and tortured beyond endurance but this only aggravates and spreads the 1i:J fT1 1 4 . -f ,1 . 1 T 1- - i Ww j. lie uumors ana poisons tnat produce tne ucning eruption, rougnness ana redness of H, skin must be rooted out before there is complete relief from the terrors of EczeW , iocmng appnea externally does any permanent gooa, ior wnenever tne Diooa is overheai or tne skin is reacting during Spring and biinimer. tne aisease oreaks out atrain. V, i can't rely upon washes, soaps and salves, or such things as are applied to the surface f ... . ,-....,..., ww. 'i.! Ji. 11 ' : .. . -- -.1 J J 1 n , , v It Is almost a crime in California "J7 uu uot reacu tne seat or tne trouDie, wnicu is luteriiai uuu ueepiy impiantea in tfc to havo a monkey-wrench around tho system ; the blood is aflame with the itching, burning humors, which are carried by tit uuuse, u it can no snown tnat it wns circulation to tne sunace ana are oeing constantly iorcea out tnrougn tne gianas and pore ojl lue. SKin, ana you can never neai tiie sores or stop tne aggravating eruptions with & ternal applications. To neutralize the acids in the blood and expel the humors and poisons is the only mj iw get purmanpntiy nu or tins torturing skiu irouuie, auu uu rciutuy Known uocs tins s quickly and thoroughly as S. S. S. It purifies the blood and restores it to health, andtfe outDreaic or tne poison tnrougn tne skiu ceases, anu tne sores ana eruption gradual? uisappear. o. o. o. DUiias up tne turn acia uioou, maices it ricu anu strong, ana restCB to it all the elements of nutrition, and drives from the circulation all impurities; tj under the tonic effect of S. S. S. the general system is invigorated and toned up, andn not only get rid of your old skin trouble, but the health is benefited in every way. S.il t .'.I 11 1 . oeing a strictly vegetaDie meaicine, acts gently, learajl no bad after-effects, as do Arsenic, Potash and ofe! minerals which are usually prescribed in skm disi Eczema cannot be cured by anything applied to surface of the body; the blood must be purified and cause removed, and in no other way can this deep-seatt skin disease be reached. If you have Tetter, Psoriasis bait K.neum, JNettie Kasii, or any lorm or Jiczema, yc will find S. S. S. does its work well and thoroughly, and relieves the itching and burnuij soreness and pain, and soon produces a lastiner cure. . Write us, and medical advice or any special information desired about this King of Sft Terrors will be given without charge. THE SWlFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, X-RADIUMS Astoria school children will cele brate May Day with greaUfostlvitles. According .to tho papers, It seemr. somebody-has been shooting' at Corvallls. Some peoplo would fllo on a quarter ssction of the Mohave desert If they thought they would -.got some lnnd' for nothing. There aro sevonteon weddings In June. Postpono that census anothqr, year. " ( cau. Then ou will develop a team and havo the cjowds. An Italian cp:rn slngsr eloped wl h the wlfo cf a prominent San Francisco lallroad man, ami when th3 irate hit band folUwt.1 the erring couple tha They can't push that portage rallr Dag0 vocall8t chased hlm awny wlth road a Httlo bit too fast. ,' n 8"ot8n- Tho singer didn't proposa ' ; to havo nny e::-lovers Interfering wlf If tho Republican newspapers arty 1Us Ult'Bal '10nWn quiet about tho comlpg campaign, thoj Domocnitlc papers aro maintaining a ' ' " oursts, like chickens, como homo stillness that la deathlike to rooct. thou Bryan will havo to ,i build sevoral henneries to hcuEo his Wo seo by tho Ea3torn Oregon pa- homing syllables. pors tnat llomor Davonport Is still lecturing to crowded houses. What has Homer got against tho peoplo of Oregon, anyhow? , From all Indications Rev. P. S. Knight Is still a neck ahead as tho popular marrylng-mlnlster In this, stato of Oregon. There Is ono thing about Corvallls -they will enforco the law there against religious cranks, If young men with revolvors do run amuck. Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year, 00M T"E FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEDICINE A 25c, 50c. CANDY CATHARTIC BEST FOR THE BOWELS P,af88H9M8gt0ftlWmMI,'f Some of tho big Orogon colleges that do much track work, bettor do more brain work and loss athletics and Asterlan: Tho will of adecoased society performances. There aro tho woman servant Is now being contestf 1 1,ttl0 jerk-water colleges in tho foot od In tho supreme court. No on hills getting away with tho big prizes would havo dared to do that In hor'.ln oratory right along. Thoso big con- lifetime. I. I corns that havo largo stato approprl- - atlons aro coming to bo a sort of Albany NDemecrnt: For tho benefit , headquarters for society peoplo and of several Salem papers, it may bo.dronos anyway. Tho payroll brigade remarked that when a correct con j better wako up and listen to a Httlo sirs Is taken this year of Uio capital i one-horso newspnpor that don't spend city It will show a population of loss all Its offorts at hot-alrlng tho official 7-1 than S000 people. This statement may possibly save a spoclal census, for ft Is correct, according to fair prognostic cation. 3w i iiii iiii JLCw Sarsartarilla VIS Over. 60 years old I Think of it I Honesty, merit, power to cure, these are the reasons. Ask your doctor. tSiffiu . Uniforms don't mako a baseball' team auy moro than bright clothe mako m'qn and women. Athena dressed her team In tho reddost suits to bo obtained. Tho first gamo they played they wore defeated by Weston" 26 to C. . ' a Tho editor of tho Gold Hill Nows, has boon turned down by some of the Republicans down thoro, and now, things are boiling. Tho editor says ho was born and bred a Republican but ho can't stand for so much rot tonnoss. Oct out of tho band. uu J i uwaio iiuavuuii inuabui toko a suggestien: Lot tho Salem team go up against naif a dozen o't the best teams you can biro or Jolly Into coming here, and lot them knock aristocracy, the covers off tho. local boys. It they deadly weapon." Shouldn't any man or woman known to havo tho habit of carrying a revolver bo spotted by tho police, and made to glvo an account of their conduct from day to day. It Is a spe cies of Insanity, when tho occupation of tho person does not actually re quire it. Tho Eugene Guard says of tho young man who did the killing at Cervallls: "Young Ready's drinking at Cor vallls was bad enough, but ho supple mented It with carrying a gun. And he Is dead at tho hands of an officer, though not beforo ho had filled two homes and the community with sor row, by desperately wounding two men. who, In tho lino of duty, wero attempUng his arrest. Sober, It may not bo thought a moment ho would havo been (guilty of tho terrible act, neither when drunk, except for tha foolish, profitless habit of carrying the I Good Goods Low Prices Twill Shirtings Only JOc a yard Dress Ginghams and Chambray only 8c a yard Challles. New patterns. 5c a yard wTTwd. uub uota m mia tiiy wii entu . Embroideries, laces, Insertions, big valae 5c a ya A-aaies nose a bargain only JOc a pair Millinery department, receives new goods almost oauy. me latest styles, ood qoallty, Keasonae jrnces. Rostem & Geenfatm 302 Commercial Street. fir.n..1ftttBBtBtiBB,tl)-.Bal Mil MnM A "-. MMHHHMIHMW !" Now We've Got 1 i Something that every housewife ought to have, a WILL HAVE when they find out what a fine thing W The Universal Bread Maker Sold and Recommended by R. M. Wade & Co. i it ...iAjktyjii, .. ,, ;-rn T rtlSLitt.-- .'A &fe,3UfeMM& -.Jjaa