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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1906)
uA .-- .' V - 4W. r. W' 0 lW V -W " - iting Wrong Disease. mv tlracfl women call on their famllv ri-r... .Hirn.in. - ii... i. i s from dyspepsia, another from heart sc, onoiuer irom jivor or Kiunoy iso, another from nervous exhaustion unration, another with pain hero and e, and In this way thoy all -present to themselves and their onsv-cnlnir Wndlfferent, or over-busy doctor, scp- i nnu uiniinctuisenees, ior which no, rtlnit tlw.OT, 4n Iwt tlll.t NMnnlkAii 1.1 ruiiiifi u" in iu utt cuv.il, llUIIUU9 His I and potions. In roalliy, they aro all 8minomn cnusca Dy somo uterino ice, Tim nhvslcian. lanornnt of tbn yc of Buffering, encourages this prao until largo hills aro mado. Tho srtf- & patient gets ho bettor, but probably b- by reason of tho delav. wronir inicnt And consequent complications, uner mcdlclno Hko Dr. IMorm'n Vn.. tc Prescription, directed to the atuse d have entirely removed the dlponso, ouy uispenmg an inoso distressing itoms, and Instituting comfort In 1 of nrolonced mlserv. Tt hna twwtn said, that "a dlscaeo known Is half Pierce's Fnvorlto Prescription In n. stifle medicine. cnrsfnllv flnvla.xl hv hn rlrnrod and skillful physician, btlnpUMl to woman's delicate system. ninin; oi native medicinal roots and rfrrth harmless In its effeciafn. ) Mien 1 1 tlu mittcm. )n powerful Invigorating tonic "Pa lo PrrMriptlon" Impart strength to vn-'iesjgT. m ami to hip orenns hie Iv feminine in tmrtlculnr. Fornvor- Kd "wrirn-out," "run-down," deutll , icnrm-rs. milliners. ureesmnKors, Btri fc ,"sl.op girls," liausokcflpdt, ntr iu )"ir.r. and feeble women bbii- r. Dr Pierce's Favorite Proscrlnlfon n .. r ... I. f r. a t ...... I.I.. ....MM 1...I..., .... Med nn an appetizing cordial and ro tative tome. t sjithng and strengthening ncrv Fa.iril" Prescription is unemtaled Lis invniunoip in nnaying nnu suu X nervous exrunuiiiiy, iminwiiiv, sua exhaustion, nervous prostration, i 'Ci ii, insiena, spasms, cnorea, st, 'a dance and other distressing, nerv- ivr. i.f'.ms commonly attendant upon il t.ai ana organic uiscain oi tno i u inuticea rciresmng sleep nnu vi 1 r ntal anxletv and deenondunor. h l' r s Pleasant Pellets invlgorato i rincn, liver aim uowolt. Utio to i u uoso. J'.asy to iako as canuy. HOLUSTErVB iky Mountain Toa Nuggots A Bair HMldao for Bur Ytovit. lap QoUn Hwlth b4 Rbw4 Vlgtt. kvtna f ir O'MirtliwUkHi. ImilsoHtoti, I.Ito El "".ry TrouMc. ilwnl, Boimr, tmptira . imii iitmin. niuEM hitmi. iipaupim Kfttstl llewftM, Iff ,cknic. ImItnckyJIIotiBUIiiTrAlHtAb r cnc a Ikx Oiwuiw iMd b Surcn Dai'o t'oMrANt. MikIImm. WW. IFM N'lOflTS "" 91 1 OW PEO iall Musical Instruments JYou cannot nffonl n piano, per , but you ought to havo a In, banjo, or RulUm Wo enn you ono ilmt v(Ul glvo you sjlxflt of Mtiafaotlon. Vo vill tal you to plity any Irumonb you jrnnt io lern. Our ructoni turo flrst-laaa. REPAIRS MADE ilf you ltnvo on old Inutruracnt, Keg it to ua, and wo ntU make .uooti as novr, "Wo carry a t u)l rtmat of utrtaga for all Instru ct a. All kHlfl of talWng cuKdOsoa. ANDREW VERCLER Bucwor to J, "Wougor. S47 CommorolaJ Street. W'AM ROSE IXOUB ' -st It baa the best of the Eh-it all the MttrlsklBg elements rw 'h the husk, and eearse parts It-, r ut. Wild Boso Flour is the f. r bread, biswlt er eako. The' i: who uses it has half her troub- trrcome, J 00 Mission Style Chains CENTS iStege, Cawics GRIFFIN DEFENDS TAX LAW DRAFT i Measure May Be Imperfect, but Results Will Be Very Beneficial Enactment Will Cause No High Fees to En rich Secretary of State, for Flat Salary Law Will Prevent HugOHe, Or., Jan. 81. In defease of tho propesed mow tax law submitted by tho farmers' and ehippers' coHgreM for enaetmeftl umter tho ialtlAtive, 0. W. Griffin, state representative and mombor of tho committee which draft od tho bIW, says that tho feuVta nHej od to oxist in the measure, especially by D. D. SIglor, nwioeeor of Multnonmh county, do not exist. Petition-) for tho initiative on tho bill are now In olreula tion, Mr, Griffin gives his views an follews: "In tho first plflco, lot mo my that I think tho bill should prevail by all mean. Do net interpret mo to my that the Mil an proposed is perfect, by any mean. The oommittee does not claim that the bill ia perfet. I ad mlt -that there are a number of mla taken mm) oversight la the. bill, but it ia eo K-reat an Improvement ever any taxation law that rre ever had that it should beeome a mvr. Then, if there are any eorreciioM neeeeeary they eaa be made later. "I have read nemo of the exprewdoM of erillelma of the bill, and some of them may bo on good, ground, but I doubt if nay of the defeeta oklmed would invalidate or prevent tho opera tion of tho new law If it wna jwiMcd. "It in to be oeeted that there would 1 opoltlon to tho bill. The cotnmittco haa oxpeoted it nil tho time Tho prinolpal objeot of tho proponed law ia to ttorivo inrtro benefit for the ptato in -tho way of taxation out of tho corporations, who heretoforo J wive never been required1 to pay anything near their jurt proportion of the ox- jtoaao of oporating tho nmohinery of tho state of Oregon. It In to bo ox peottvl that a strong fight will bo made by tho railroad eompanlea, tho Insur ance eompanle-i nnl ethers who oajey valuable jriHlegM, and who havo been allowed to eontribute but a email pon tion of their projf burden of taxation, Aweesiieut is UnoquAl. "IooV for example, at the aaei meat of the property of tho Southern Paolflo railroad eomany In this oohr ty. It is aseefeted- at a valuation of STEVENS . w, WHEN YOU SHOOT YoawaiittolUTbtai(rJnisc t I --U It fetid, btut W luttC MV your ifeou coail fey hoolB( I be STEVENS. V. .. .,.,. STKVKNS ARV1S tu- crncd a PREMIER HONORSW AC. CURACY, Ourksti Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols mA i . H U tiltCWtUTXVM If jrau ctsxt uou, tbp dutt. im frttl fnaU, vpc ttafitu UAut. A ttulUUuk tnki- ' BcwUiul lh-cler Atuaisiua H-e(f UI U torwxdc4 ler o caxt u wtopt. J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., P.O. BoxiOSS aaooMts rxLLS, mass u. & a. On Wednesday Next Wc Will Sell FOR BUY ONE A2TD THEN TELL HAVE THE LAEOEST AND SALEM. & Company MAinrPAOTUBEEa OF MMfilON rTJENITUItK. dacy QAinAtr JOUMTA4 RAigiM, qbbqon, Tuesday, J:0"?1 - r -- tfwi hju-iHsv.i 400 pr mile. A4 the same time tho mine road le assessed in Josephine eoun' ty at $12,000, Marion eounty at $d000. and so en, while down in California we are told that this eamo county is assessed at $18,000 per mile. "There are many whose principal oe eupation in life ia working polities, ami who enjoy at the present, la eon tdderullon of their supposed, influence passes over tho roads, tolephono and topograph franlw, cte,, ami probably nmny such vitl eontlnuo to throw etieka nt the new bHI and attempt .to defeat Us purpose "It ia 'plain to be seen, in my mind, where that Met nrttele In the Oregon Ian came from. It U only a few days ago that I had a talk with a state of fieial, in whlek It was my oxpresa pur poee to soettre hie view on certain part of the bill wherein there might be some question. Ale a few day "K a pronouneed opponent of the bill earns (4 mo with some argument agatnat the meaaure, and from various soureei It oan be aoten that the bill wlU net lo oomo a law without opjosillon. There oomoa an argument against the pro posed ehange In tho mothod of aweM lag and taxing ineurnnee ooiftjtflnles tlolng bueiaeM In thia state. Section 10-1 wan shown to mo and the argument mado that it would make a great In crease In the fees of tho oftleo of the acoretary of state, with tho oxprosalon like, 'I)o you propose to inoroaio the already oxerldtant lea of that ofti aialf Well, if anybody tMnku that 'would bo tho effeot of tho preKml law bo la mistaken. "Thia aeetien woul provide for the state a revenue of 180,000 annually more than I at preeont roeelved in pay for tho lieense granted the varieu la turanee oompanieti for the privilege of doing buaineM in this state. Hat tho soeretary of atato would net ra eolvo an inorease ia hta fees from said lUoaoo aa was argued to me. The rea son ia that we already have a flat sal ary law enacted, whlek wik" beOHw of feetlvo in January, 1P0T, That same month the legislature will meet. If there should be any doubt about the effeot of thia measure nt that time, tho legislative body will quickly rem edy the defeat. "The fee received by the seoretary of state from hi 40 ir eant f the amouat reeeivd from Inwtranae Uw m amounted to alft.fO In 1&0I. If we were t inareaae (he MeoMo t th extent of W,(KW and ooniribate 4u per eeai of that amount to the wotfur of the secretary of atato, it would cer tainly l Mtbjeat to critioiem; but it is not M, betaueo t about the same time that thia bill will hoaowe a kw there will also bo a law, which ia al ready passed, putting the secretary of atato and other state officials on nat salary and taking from them- nnd turning in to the state treasury all feeu. Therefore tho bill dees not give tho secretary any fee from Juuraa Keenoea whatever. School Tax May bo Large. "There is also criticism of eeetio 42, which provided that there shall be levied a tax of not lose than 5 milk on the property of the state or. sehool purpose. Now here is 8uperiirtdnt Ackorman coming out with tho state YOTJB PXTJINDa THAT WE BEST IINE OP OASPETfl -IN SALESROOM, US COURT STREET. Convulsion, Fits, then Epilepsy. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nerv ine has been so successful in curing these brain-wrecking diseases that there is every reason to believe that even the most hopeless cases can be benefited, if not fully restored. Wc will be pleased to refer any one thus afflicted to many who now enjoy the blessing of health, after years of hopeless suffering. "I have n son that had brain fever when two yearn old, followed by fits of the worst type, anil ho was pronouneed Incurable. I spent hundreds of dollars for him. without reller. After about ntteen years he became so bad that wo sent him to LonRcllfr hoepltat for the Ineane. at Loaantport, I ml. He was there nearly three years, but he con tlnued to Rrew wore, so we brought him heme July SO, lWt, In nn awful condition. He had lost his mind almost entirely. He hardly knew one of tho family; could not even find his bed: was a total wreck. He had from 6 to Ifl flta a day. We wero ured to try pr. Mites' Nenrlne, and beforo the first bottle was used, we could see a ohaneo for the better. Ave have given It to him ever since, nnd ho has bad but two very light spells since last August. 1S03 and then he was not welt other ways. Wo pronounee him cured, na he wishes to nek Any questions concerning oan worn ami go anywnere. k nny ono tins, tney a" st noerty to ao bo. . k It. 111TNNKLL, Lincoln, Ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your druaqtit. who will guarantee thst the flrtt bottle will benefit. If It falls, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhnrt, Ind men I in nn interview wherein he nr true that the Mate eanaot poailbly get along, with a tax of only 6 mills for sehool purpoeef. In reply to that argument It hi only neeeesary for Mr, Aekerman to road tho Mil aa learn that Jt provide that not lew than S mills shall Ue collected, but does not prevent the siate board from levying, a Inrgfr numunt W it should be found ukjamsje. m TTOWW J c 'Ojtpoeed to thin cornea the nrgu meat of the nosoiMor of thia county. who olaima that the law would require tho eoMeetion of a tax of 6 mills from all the projterty of thia county, of the proerty is niwieeed at fulf value, and that It weuM 1k wstry mere monoy than wmiW Im required for tho projior sutert of the sehoola of thia county. .VJnv, how nbout thatT This year, we aro required to ay in this county 0 millrt for eohool iuriosea; 0 mills out of 90 mills leviM aa tho total tax col leotlons of the year by the county beard Ia niWMUca to thin, the district eoiKprlsing the city of lu;on has m0k) a spoeial levy of 7 mills. This makes a total of 10 mills on the dollar to bo collected off from the property of this oity for tho support of the schools. Our total tax in the city for all purposes is M mlMa. Six teen mliU of that amount is for school purposes. "The main object of this biH is to eolleot tho lergor amount of the state taxes freto Indirect taxation of the in tangible properties and gross earnings of corporation, ami from inheritance taxes. In fact, front nil intangible sehreea whioh tho assessor hitherto has not levied, upon. Tho committee wWeV .hafKsl this bill Is confident that its effect will be to redueo stato tax levies more than M per seat the nrt year undr tho operation, af this bill of It becomes a law. Thoea will be increas ing revenues until enroot taxation for state purposes will not be required. "A.t prosoat the flats tax law called for by the cttto trow this county is tJ0 9R tho thaswaMk This bill Is supposed to roduco It one half or more the first year, ad in a fsw years to wipe It out entirely. . "The estimate rovwmoa under the provisions af this biH will be as fol lows i Inoreaso from intmranao tax. . 30,000 Iscreaeo from laHrent) assosmaent 40.00Q Iaeroaao from ears not owned by railroad 10,000 Increase from inheritance tax 100,000 Increase roa jmbMoity of tax rells SB.000 Increase rem txjrees, telegraph and telephfine eHaBits 50,000 Total Increase &3er the bill. $56,000 'The total roveauoo to be derived by iaoroasod- taxMion after the adop tion of this bffl during the first year , of its operation wiH amount to the cum of $160,000. It is quite apparent from tha foregoing samtnary showing tho estimated wdmim and the source of tho same that an organized opposl tion froar the raUrcad, express, tele graph, tolephono and insurance com panies. Many of Vha bjeeUona to the proposed law axo trivial when eesapar ed to the benefits to bo desivwl by the peojdo of tho state. , "Aa to tha ffoot of the etaiealon of a akneo repealing Br wa upoa tho samo tnibjoct or ia eosfliet, I can not oxprees a legal opinion. It may be considered ono of tho errors made Ia the drawing of the bill, which I before roferrea to. Eat tho law as Wants of Eye Spectacle Wearers Oan bo euppMod in any aiyle frameo, guaard epringa, or wo coA mnko up "an esttro frnmo to suit tho individual eaeo. Wo are hcaOquorteis in ( optical goods; wo can mako tho roost thorough oyo examinations with tho latest mofhods am) Instruments; wo grinxl our own lonses; can dup lleatn complicate! loaece on short notice Try uo, if not already n oustoraor. Chas, H. Hinges New Jewelry and Optical Store 1 23 Commercial St. Next to Capitol National Bank. fmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm if tho people .have an opportunity to try its o fleets they will be entirely satisfied. ' Doafnona Cannot Bo Cured Dy local npplioations, aa they oannot reach tho diaoased portion of tho car. Thero la only ono way to euro deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. rXafncm ia cauoed by nn Inflamed con ddtion of tho nniooous lining of tb lSustaehlan tube When tho tubo Is in flnuiod you haw a trembling sound or Imperfect hearing, nnd whon it Is on tirely elooed, deafness io tho result, nnd unlem tho inflnnunation can bo tak en out and thia tubo rentorod to iUi nor mnl condition, bearing will bo destroyod forovor; nine enoeo out of ten aro eaus td by catarrh, whioh Is nothing but nn inflamed condition of the mucous sur facen. Wo will givo Ono Hundred Dollars for nny oaao of deafneon (eausol by 6a tarrh) that oannot bo cured by Hall 'a Catarrh Care. Bern) for circulars free, Y. J. OlEBNKY CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c, Taho Hall'o FymUy'PUts for constl patien. Smiles Indications are that tho direct pri mary will bring out a big registration. see Dr. J. W. Btrnngo nnd son will soon start a now paper nt Heseburg. e A little more sweet oil nnd lees gin gor, gentlemen of the congressional oontect. e 11 It. IteniHOS, who has a successful iHwdace. record nt IOlamath Palls for Io years, wiU retire, e . The Democratic papers aro trj dean to the Journal whon It sulfa their purpose. Otherwise they say It is n bad paper. JTa eeatltueni (a this district is Accidents 1! Hapiien! A to Ltu ibey t" Lu:.; joc neetf a o..a luiwesw sU n s ii si eat. Ai Mit j.h w sand a 14 1 1 vt PROF. DEWS KING CACTUS OIL TM rt MMsaeUMHi. kwclNtaif a4 h4.Bir reimJf HeMlUy eatus all bum I sun er bcait sa4 slwsrs Heals Without A Scar li ewes eats, eeealas. MfuiH. mw. rlliv. Immm oM wnO. turn Wuo. eauiipxl baa. fiM bUee. eU . as U tbe slsstlMsO re4 for barted wire cuts ea snlawtto. baraaM aad tuddte gU. scrAieaes. grease beei. ckd w44er. tub. waase. cu lt nealM a ww4 feom tbe &uw up ss4 U ibaNMNinly snsbfaia KINO CACTUS Olt, Ui COM by ArliuUM Is Uc. Wo. an4 II bcutes. U aad I dew atea sans, er sent. preHld by tbe waaa faeMttass. OLNBV A McUAIO. Clinton, lews, U so ubUkwMe at yout amir- Acoept no Substitute. ftwijsJc bv O. W. PUTNAM 00,, 135 North) Ooamareial Xtinggjeta. lAZJOt; OKIWOIT. sTmuSLSIlLsl 1 SBuKdiklajKlM YaSa I M?& 1 1 i Glasses and pretty strenf? i favor of Cooe Hay harbor. All tho candidates are hlklna for Ooos Hay. s 2tact issue will bo tho goat Itoue of tho West 81He Bnterpdso. Tho 'paper should ooutaiu a idotut.6 of Cnph, Lyon. j Ashlaml Trlbunet A. 0. JMnlngs of Hugoao has nnnounoed his opfiidnay for tho oflleo Of state ixtAsvrf and Qenornl James H. Altkina of Hunting ton baa nlso alitcdt his castor in the ring. It wSl probably go to nn oast Oregon man, e Oregon. Orlnnot Tho direct "primary Is a sueeoas. Tho people's will must bo rwpeet ed. Political jobbery is brought dawn to a minimum. Trading geod men far self ndrnneement Is not on tho beard. Wvory man Imlhls hta own platform. HroaA piatltudwi aro nice lut n man with- prtnciples io a sure winner nt tho polle. see Ituftaae Ouanlt Four carloads of 80 pouml steal rails nro on the side track nt tho Hugene depot nndi will nt onoo Iki dtefcibuteri along tho main track In readiness for tho trnek layers who nro engaged In substituting tho 80 K)Hdera for tho (He-pound mils. Tho aistrlbuUng crew ia ivarklng between CroMwoll nnd Onttagn Qrevo today ami will bo here Monday, e a5uare talk Itf tho Klniuntk 1VU ltjmblleani "Thoro Is no ebauoo for tho nominatloM to lo oontrallel by nny Ihhth or iolltlcal ring, but every Indi vidual has tho right to voto for his choice. When tho nominations aro made, however, overy Itcpifdioaa shouhl submit to the cholco of tho ma jority, whether It Is his or not, and support tho entire ticket. Thero in no obanee this year for tho nominations to be gained liy working the delaga tioi, aad therefore no axeuso for fight ing the tlekMt. We cannot see any rea son why any oho who wishes to be came a samildHto should nat do k, ami wo believe that the more candidate we have tho batter chnnoo wo wtH have of getting a good man." Stokenluif, Shivering Jits, Of ague and malaria eaa be relieved nnd eured with BUetric Hitters, This is a pure, tonic medicine, of especial benefit in malaria, for it eicrts a true curative influence on the disease, driv ing It entirely out of the system, It la much to bo preferred to qujnine, hav ing none of this drug's bad after ef fects. It B. Mundy, of Henrietta, Toxas, writ es i ''My brother was yory low with malarial ttvtr and jaundice, till he took Electric Hitters, which saved his life." At J. & Terry's drug store; price Me, guaranteed. STOKIA. Bears the Bifutu tf j 1M HIM TW Hilt srsijft Mi ' - o Imporfeot Digestion. Means lew nutrition and in eoaso quepco less vitality. Whea tho liver fUls to seerete bile, the blool beeoraeo loaded with bilious properties, tho di gestion becomes Impaired and the bow els constipated. Ilerblso will rectify this; it gives tone to tho stomach, liver and kidneys, strengthens the appetite, dears aad improves tho complexion, ia fuse new life and vigor to tho whole system, 60e a bottle. Bold by D, J. Pry. o ' A Pleasant "Way to Travel. Tho above is the usual verdict of the traveler using the Missouri Paelfia railway between the Pacific const nnd the east, and we believe that tho serv ice and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colora do Springs and Denver thero are two through trains dally to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's 1st oat standard electric-lighted sleeping ears, chair cure nnd np-to-datu dining oars. The same oxcellaat service la operated from Kansas Oity aad St, Louis to Memphis, Little Bock and Hot Springs. If yes are going east or south, writ for pafcioulr and full ia formation. 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