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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1905)
P1 1 ( W matuiumMwitin AXY OAXBAI. nnXML. S-nXE OBEgOK, MOCTAY, rSBBPABY 13, 4 s 'It I f $ i DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BROS. ornoiAii census salem. MAY, 1901, 13.287. XS TUCKB A MACHINE IN ORE GON? O fHiinf there in. There has lieen Sn tver- campaign in erory log Sslainre that ha erer been orgaalxod Sa Oregon or any other state. But thorn aro MAOriiM ami ma--chinas. The Htomary Klltie ma bje In nothing rrj Imd. It is an -organisation of men to lo work. Now that work may bo Reed or fail. "When fad it is made the target of wewspnjMir KHMtuIt ami rendered odl sua before the people ami the. loaders r retired. The hitter fight wngod against the gprcsont controlling foreo in the or ganization of this legislature come rfrom two sources. One source I tlio Democrntip pre. -As this legislature Im Itopuhliaun, that I legitimate. H is oxpocted. Its iho dive In understood. The other source! Well, It in the two Ttopuhlieiui papers Jit I'oitlnud. tl'ilnted on the an mo prims, sot by the imo ninchiiios, ownoil by tlio an me people. Those papora Imve not always boon wo hostile to the machine. Thoy have 9en protected Ly thin mime present finitely mnehine in the past. It wna this Mini" machine to a rtjrttit extent, nlded by the Oregoniun, jrifjjted to renominate Clovemor (leer, rastfl fleer iiail served those Mipers by -vetoing n I ill to take iiway tin- print ing of the delinquent tax list. Two yenra ngo n bill was pending to inke nwny fiom those Kopiihliriin jm pern the monopoly of telegraphic news. They begged t" Kwykondnll iiiHiihlno Intlio Semite nnd the house machine to AI1I the bill. TJila yoar it seems they do not need Hhe rnnohinn, nnd there in nothing too 3injU to sny nbout tlio maoliino. It Is hard to sco the purpose of this, tunicas it bo to in ako the men who atnud "for tho Itepiibliemi orgnuUntimi In botlt ttouscs odious with tho people and pro vent any of them being rivaled in tho future. No mau oouiioelod with this-Kopubll -esin legislature is to bo permitted to nee the light of tho future if ho bo long to the machine, und that Is no In Oeflnlto that the ery euu bo raised ttgalnst nay Itepublieau. ' To poliion the public mind with the idea that an unusual iniinlfoNtittinu of machine power by Speaker Mills and 1 'reside ut Kuykondiill Is being exer cised ill have its efTeet. Tho purpoHo of this is to iniike Im- jmissiiiio i no uominiKioH or any man jitomliidiit in this legislature for ti statu wfllee. It iiimiiw to hond oil' hiioIi n con tingency us Mr. Mills or Mr. Knykeu day for United .States senatur. Tho ery ngnlimt tho machine has pur (obo and method. It is persistant and Vniilimliig nil elTest oil tho puldle mind, vrliloli, unfortunately, cannot nlwuy tllaeoru tho motive. fraud. It Is contrary to their charac ter and reputation. John Newton Williamson was reared ia this county. 8 was Dr. Gesner. They are net mere honest on that ac count, fat this is n fairly honest and law-abiding community, and will not easily believe them guilty of any in tentional wrong-doing. The editor of this natter onee saw "Newt" Williamson tried. Tho Daily Textbook Reform Hill wna on its final pMMMfte. "it had been leU three days Wore, nnd was reconsidered. He had rotod against it. A textbook trust that wm operating with a farrei of money wanted the bill to stay defeated, lint, In spite of trmare, and there was plenty of it, WIIIIhWoh changed his vote unsolicited, and saved the bill that was going on Its merits, and with out a dollar back of It. Of Dr. Van Gosnor we do not know so much. Hut he entries of an honest fam ily. He has a flue standing where he liven, and lias long practiced medi cine. Ho may have profited by tho wrong-doing of othors. Hut not knowingly do such men vio late the law or commit perjury or per petrate frauds. That will be proven on the trinl, If tholr eases ever como to trial. In tho meantime lot fair-minded persons suspond judgment. journalism is rampant at the Moease of - the Mills-Kuykendall macaiac. It can cut didos with tho members cf bota houses, gash them undor the tfth rib aa it pleases, and they have to stand and grin and bear it. Mirrepreeta tions, inuendo, breaches of conideace. have to fa endured. Dad and I are mn ning this legislator. KpeciIlr I ' handled the Furai campaign X-RAYS atrniuLva tuyino houii. Bonator Mitchell lias Indeed had a trying hour. Hut he bravely stands by tils guns, though ditmutwd by fal.se friends and Ihose who hnvo had his fit Tors. The fane eonfeiuduit of his former luislmwu (mrtiuir i made mueli of by iho ueMsMni of Portland who are aiding the proiiiwitlen. Abandoned by futr-weathar friends, who truskle Im any man who has power nd fawu uhih ptronags, tho dl man Hand alone, Haaest of all, Is Ms betrayal by his private Mhiretnry, Un should be hwng "-hung iu otligy at !(, t make an ntiipto of all shIi. Heiiator Mltoholl ts tw )m hamfal lewn ly tho govoriiiimnt and the news jp.r, avid fr wkutt lbeaue he and Ids law partaar prt- UqchI for their all eat a la tka d)iart iHeutm lew'i evary smaUnt doing (halt Mwd af the enatr r altotaeya far th KroMt triwU and ewpartitlw. lint Mttehall U mmnt Ih hU aid ng and the re( ar rick. Two JoHrual says If ha it pitUy i tt (mi MlaldtWd to tks satiafaotioa af tWe trial jary and ssMrl, ut In tka HwtMH4iMi ftlaa. lt Uw fa tta favrt idwwa t aa' win, High ar law. lt ike Jaw take Us eMiro. Irft man fa ssMtvUtod falrjy V' I hair tveara, o . - INDIOTliD BUT HONnaT. Ataang alhar lndltaaU far land frawU are lb af (frMMa WU lUMasta and Ur Van UaMsar, af l'ria vMl. Am ihm g tlta saaral aaiaina Mity Indlavw UtftM man t fa fat. It In wm mm kava faea tfvllty v-r vwwinig any jaw ii must w a MM taknlUty. It will not fa read 41 lHva that tltaar ef thew hu tknowlagly vWated law or eomlttj4 I'eoplo do not murh like to complain of weather when It is brlte atd fare. Ye, eonfoesioii is good for the soul. The confexsion of Hnrvey Seott that ho has alwnvH known SenatocMitehnll to be iv bad man, and that he Is still a fad iniin, is certainly rofroshing in tho light of the wny in which Harvey got into bed with tho homitor a few yenra ago and cringed at his feet, for a iMwodblc Heuiitorahlp. This ofliee Is in. receipt of a communi entioii which fnvors letting up on tho paving ugitntlon, but fnvors more hu mane treatment of delivery nnd ox- jireiw onrwts. n uie writer will name some one who is cruel to his horses this paper will call attention of tho owner to tho fact, and give the name of the complainant. In the mean timo a little ugitntlon for better nnd clean er htreels might help the horses Home, When wo got Judge, George . llrow nell and the rest of the notaries pub lic tndlctcd nnd behind the prison bars this government will stand on u foun dation of justice nnd righteousness hitherto uunpproximntod. Let the grnudest reformation and puriucntion of Oregon polities over attempted go on until this commons oulth is made clean and pure from tlio Columbia to tho California line. Let ms at least convict two or three notaries nubile. If we enn't stop qamitiuiM tke the North ern Paeltle from grabbing trilles like lOO.OOO arret of timber land. managed Tom Kay's pakersh.p cam paign, and puldiaaed eoafido Us I let ters and etatemrnts of tboce wh wevhi support him, eome of wMea aftenra"! prove! premature. I, 111 e, the diets tor, with pale raat of latelb-t who swied from some oae tho confidential letter written ly State Chairman Frank ('. Itaker aakiag hie MepiMiiar. friends to support Mills for 'speaker. It was I, the shining light of ahinplastcr journalism, who originated the story that Mills and Kitykendall were elect ed by the wholesale and retail liquor interests. I put my arm around sena tor's necks and learn hew tkey are ge Ing to vote, and tho publish rollcall? that never materialize. It is I who have time and again bad the Jayne bill and other bills killed, and then they fab up on the right side of the roll call. When I cannot conveniently let a matter leak out prematurely, and before I had any right to publish it iu the Oregoniun, I have it done with neatness anil dispatch through my sat ellites on the Telegram. Williumson and Gosnor and ethers who Imve been indicted for land frauds hnve done nothing but what thousands have done in Oregon nnd nil other states where large fadies of public exeurMAB rigiaaUy pJaaaed by a Kansas City e.Joay i . PPle ar. wanted to o. Tt is eounetUoa With a krtterr ia wai-k a tract of 10, frt acrrj. are to bo drawn ia lots of different is, Arom a eitif: of 1000 atr 4om to a town lot. A gwod deal of interest 1 bote taken ia it, br th Pcudfetoa people. THLOKD2S ABOUT FOOD. Also a Few Fct on tk Se Scbject We hear much nowadays about health foods and hygienic Hriaf. about v.ge tarianWm and many other fads alon? the same line. Re-taarsnt may fa fouad in the large citlw where no moat, pastry or coffee is sorred and Ui food erank is in his gkxy. and arguments and the ories galore advanced to prove that moat was never intended for human stomach?, and almost mtM ns believe that our sturdy ancestors wae uvea four score years ia robust health on roast beef, pork and mutton must have been gros-dy ignorant of the laws of health. Our forefathers had other things to do than formulate theories about the feed they ate. A warm welcome was extended to any kind from bacon to aeorus. A healthy appetite and coramon senso are excellent guides to follow in mat ters of diet, and a mixed diet of grains, fruits and meats is undoubtedly tho best. As compared with grains and vogeta lde, meat furnishes the most nutriment in a highly concentrated form and is digested nnd assimilated more quickly Clearance Saw Bie Sat Kitf dl 1ft wlf "l mmwJ r MP To mnko room for now M wo are selling our entire stoctl tape3try wall paper at a gn. reduction. BIG CUTS ARE MADl In lots of paper when only enough remains for one or two rooms. We must bave space and this is the quickest way to make it. Part of our new stock is al ready in and more is expected every day. See our south window for a lot of gilt edge bargains. Special prices on go-cats all this we J Buren & Hamilton lands have been dispoHod of. The mil lionaires of Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota, nnd many other states, have all mnde their money grabbing public lands. Not one in fen who ever got a hnmcKtcnd or timbor claim have com plied with the lotter or spirit of the law. Of course, making of this prar tiee a wholcMilc business is dangerous, and some are beginning to be railed to account for it. Hut what nil the indict ed people in Oregon liavo done in this line is a more bagatelle to what the Northern Pacific Railroad Company has stolen in open broad daylight, and In deliberate nets of congress. Hut we must begin on tho littlo fellows, be cause men like Hill aud Dan Lament, who was in Cleveland ' cabinet, are immuutt for tho present. We must cntchftninc notaries public and a few rascally politicians wlrose places nnd siilnries wo want. STATE NEWS ldle .Sou, io put it mildly, is ex orrising a dli'tatumhtp over this logi. lature, compared "to whleh Marat iu the Vronoh revolution oouldu't hold a enudto. And, what is worse( he fairly gloat in liia power to mnko or uu make men, und some of the members live in actual terror of what may appear iu his puor from day to day. What members tell him or what he tells tliemj Btlll leaves all in, mystery aa to whatt will appear next day in the paper. When it arrives there Is an involuntary nnd uneasy adjournment to learn the eontouts. Two years ugo when there wus a bill before the legislature aimed at the Associated Proas trust, there wna no ery about machine, in fact the die tatarshlp of the Oregoniun was sus pended. The gealal and handsome young kntekat-faned Marat of Oregon journalism gat down in the dust and kfiued the feat and lloked the bands of the damaalde machine, which was about the same oae that U doing barn ae at the stato hoase today. Hut how that the dictator's faeoa U eared and hanging safoly la the smoke house, Me only h U "To h 11 with the odi ous maehtaa." Of ooarxs tfa momfam do nat pay much attoutio to tho kid I dtetatondilp. Two year faforo they posd a Idll to take away from tho OcogMHlaa tfa paUUmUoo of tho delta rut Ut rotU, wkieh had eoM tho aotnty about rW,000, WhUo that UU was pending tho saw Manor stoko very roapoetfuUy of tho iototUro, aad tooro wa no fry of odious machine TWero wua no haUikvg laak youth rua lOg absMt SOOkiMg wiMHH UO Wight do- rour. TUoro wa wlarotoopic earh for gtah. Tfa h&m and koaato wero not orgoalaod Mf too liquor iat or es. Father aad u wor not tho oal paro am uMfmrofaoahla pffit la iwogoN who MwrnA-s, aiwars do rtaht mmI Hovor, vutvtv 4a wroaat. AM tk ml wor Mstt poiiUoiaaa, aafaiY and oarraH lttnaiMiUo m kad an axo to rtL Thay oosiM fa poUU aad daf ortlal. ltut tail yoar tJhoro is no bill UAUiIIhm Ia !. m- ., . r...k , aa xm9 aasTwolous 1 1 wkIV.M ( the groat and aiy 0r-) Ksa aaa paictao Mitor-Uaa thou Jnckhonvillo has n debt of $3181.43. Frank '.. .Moore, a prominent Hdker City nttorney, died in San Prnncisco. Oiles Hunt, of Onklnnd, Ore., re centy killed ti large timber wolf which measured seven feet from tip to tip. V. W, Tomlinson ia tho orator chosen by tho senior class of V. of O. to rep resent that school at Moscow iu June at the intercollegiate contest. The independent telephone lino from Corvnllis to Tangent is about complet ed and will be road this week for business. Only $80 has been appropriated by the sporting element of tho Eugene school for baseball. It is likely tho fall ploying will not be very lively this soason. The Pendleton High School is work- thon vegetables and grains. Dr. Julius Kommon on this subject says: Nervous persons, people run down in health and of low vitality should eat meat nnd plenty of it. If tho digestion is too fcoblo at first it may bo easily corrected by tho relief of Stuart's Dyspopsia Tnblots after each meal. Two of these cxcollent tab lets taken after dinner will digest eov- ernl thousand grains of meat, eggs or other animal food iu threo hours, nnd no matter how weak tho stomach may be, no trouble will bo experienced if a regular practico is mado of using Stu art's Dyspepsia Tnblets, becnuso they supply tho pepsin and diaatnso neces sary to perfect digestion, nnd every form of indigestion will bo overcome by their use. Thnt largo class of people who como under-the .head of nervous dyspeptics should eat -plenty of meat and insurp Its proper digestion by the daily uso of a safe, harmless digestivo medicino like Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets com. posed of tho natural digestivo princi ples, pepsin, diatese, fruit aeids, and snlts, which actually perform tho work of digestion. Cheap cathartic medi cines, mnsquorading undor the name of dyspepsia cures are useless for indi gestion as they have absolutely no ef fect upon the actual digestion of food.! Dyspopsia in all its many forms is simply n failure of the stomach to di gest food, and the sensible way to solve the ruldlo and cure the dyspopsia is to make daily uso at meal timo of a prep aration like Stuart's Dyspopsia Tab lets, which is endorsed by the medical profossion and known to contain activo digestivo principles. All druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at 50 cents for full treatment. Fight Cost Twenty Dollars. The arrest of three prominent young men of this city resulted from a sa loon brawl Saturday night. It is un derstood that two of tho men set upon the third without provocation and that he proeeded to "clean" Loth of them. Arrests followed, and the two who stnrtod the fight remained in jail until this morning, when they wero released upon paying a flno of $5. Tho third member of the party was released up on bail, and will appear in court this ovening. Fiendish Suffering is often caused by sores, uleen cancers, that oat away your skii Bedell, of Flat Rock, Mich., san havo used Bueklon's Arnica Sain Ulcers, Sores nnd Cancers. It ii bost healing dressing I over foa Soothos nnd heals cuts, burns scalds. 25c at J. C. I'crry'i i store; guarnntcod. Oarnationa for Valontinw, Just tho thing. Soo those at ttil Front drug store. Keon-kuttcr, unconditional KJ Remingto Fame Rests OBnasjunmasaomaBMaNomoB!,,,, Upon xC '-rrtffnr " "LA St. Joseph's Hall Program. A grand moving picture concert and valentine sociul will t iv c. ing hard for n high school gym. All Joseph's hall on Tueedav evni v.v..' ii.,... - !.... - w"' kiiuis or entertainments are given, and at h o'clock. The Steel and Free- eacii Miuieni is selling tickets to swell the fund, whleh is growiug rapidly. Friends in this city will bo pleased to learn of the engagement announce ment of Miss Dora Llngrea, of Iloso- land, Ore., formerly of this city, and Mr. Walter dimming, 0f Corvallis. The welding will take place February IS, at the home of the bride's par ents. Miss Iiindgrcn was a student of O. A. nad is a mast ostimable young buiy and well known la this city, where she has many frteml. - Mrs. Irene Follows, a well known and highlr-retiiioetod ladv of The Dalles, is dead. Ska has been ill for many mohUm aad the news of her death has faoa oxntd for seme time Mho was a daughter af Captain Henry liar kiae, of Pax, Mich. She was k wottta of lovely character and had a hoot of frioada who Mourn h.-r death An eur0H it Wing planned at IVadletoa, in which a largo number or ntiaoaa will participate It is to fa to the city of Jalisco. Mexico. The latui moving picture illustrated con cert is one of the best entertainments on the road. Admission 8ft ewit children SO cents. Valeatiae wUu antl' rcfroshmests afterward by the Indie of St. Joseph's soiiftv. The Bed Ocea. These tiae scarlet caraatloas, jurt the thug for valentines. Phoao 2i Black, the Aemie Or.va Honw. IiCel ho.i !, . , ' ' " ' "r i 1 wei imiiiin uni Quality Our Building Material 0,uaJity aad prwo coasidered is the bast. Hoar u mind the fact that wo haadU ororytalag ntsiessary to faUd a Modara dwelling From foundation to roof w supply your wants. CWI aad e ut that you nsay fa toaviaood. Vopt Lumber & Fuel Co. Officoand yard Hthaad OakSts. iiMnroi 1 & wvw B I iul xlaMtBrH m 'I m ii Outsells All Others Outwears All Others Outlives All Othed Rern.nRton Typewriter. Compan) s J Otaib Vi. xrs ., s-s c, rottiand, Oregon Pfxysicfans prescribe It ur uieir most delicate patients, OLD and PURE, For- &ate bv AUGUST 8CHREIBER DO YOtJ nDEiiiRET(5 PROVIDE FOR THE FUTU A moderart. c., ., at drawing inters. !, Tnr5ular,y deposited ? Wu or yor?.1T-HREE PE" CENT may ne dollar will Z Y '" ycars ioco Pulcd sCmi.anuaan aCC"nK lnterest com- SAVINGS BA1 DEPARTMENt Capital National Bank. h