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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1907)
"y,9jPWf'' , T1. vKiint'Aitf is, 1PQI: DAILY nATITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, XpitalIournal's ewtorial WMWWi,'re'"WTg''w,,y'EC6St;i PAG It Ri n j. "PoMlshers and Proprietors DKVKLOPMBNT, GOOD HOFER-BROS7; ' ' ' "" TTAmntfArT HTAKIIS FOR PIlOORKSS, ""' -"" ,,,.,, iiikii r.AllOlt. fiovi:uxjiiT. a.i w ... -- LAUOHINM-ST I1AKV. Laiighln'ci.1. klckln'ost. snulhmlii'ost kid! LftUghln'osl. klcklH'ost. baby. Ill botangelB loved you-1 know that thoy dldl- nnfnrft they gave mo you; may bo They" Idu't .!.! tears when thoy told you goodbye, It may bo they didn't, perhaps nnge don't cry, Soy didn't they coudu't. I know that was tf by. I know that was why, oh, my baby. I'll bet whon tho stork started out with hli load All heavon was worrlod and sighing, And with yon from imradUo 'wny down tho road Tho nngols woro swooping and flying. I'll but they enmo with you ns fnr a thoy dared, I'll hot tho most careless ono of thorn nil cured, I'll hot thoy. foil lonely ns backward thoy fnicd, Their oyes on thojr white plumogo drying. I'll hot hoaron wasn't what It wns booro, liuforo thoy had brought you to me, donr; -, Yea, henven was sad whon you loft heavon' door, Hut tho oarth was ob glad ob could bo, dear; And I, oh, you klckln'est, squlrmln'cst olf! . ( .My lovo for you Alls ovory uttermost i-hclf Of my heart, nnd your mother lovoi you somo horsolf Now kick and goo goo In your glco, dcarl I think at least ono angol didn't go bnok, Just couldn't bear to go back knowing Tho bleakness and gloom of tho hciivonward track Without any you on It going Along, ns sho wutches, Invisible sprlto, Ilcsldo whoro you'ro slooplng by day and by night; Whon you dlmplo sho's kissing yon, oh, you sweet mltl With your hands slrotchod to mo pink and glowing. J. M. Iowls, In Houston Post. tQQtyWQtyM " m Consumption h lew deadly than it used to be. Certain relief and usually complete recovery will result from the following treatment: Hope, rest, fresh air, andScott's Etntttston. ALL DnUQQIBT8l BOO. AND $1.00. ..(HMfrfofrW 114 Ai V A STRICTLY Japanese laborora AND UNFRIENDLY Till: PUHLIU SCHOOL PHOMOTIOXB. Tho Capital Journal Monday printed tho nnmo of onoh child promoted to hluhor grndo In Ilia public sohools of Hnlem on thnt day. IT WAH A (JIIKATKIl KVKNT IS TIIK LIVES OF TIIK LITTLE ONKS THAN THE ELECTION OF A PRESIDENT. ...... Pop nts sennnod that list with tho gruntost prldo to learn thnt tholr boy or girl went up a round on tho ladder of oduontlon. To print tho names of jthout 1200 children In ono Issuo WAS A (JURAT SCOOP OF JUVENILE NEWS. Many of tho sohools of Omkoii nr having Ourront Hvu.nU from riio Cnpltnl Journnl road to thorn ilnllv. . --o A (IHBAT ANNUA L. Tho firm itntilvursnry number of tho Seattle Tlmos hns 1B2 pages. It Is tho flunday Times that Is Til UK CIMHIII'IIII) WITH A LUMINOUS IHIlTHDAY. , ' , Thpro arc about n tliouinnd pictures nnd about 700 columns of adver tising. , . , Tho editorial paga Is sprinkled with blaokfncod typo, one nnd two ool- mTf "yon'lwvo not ston tho Time yon CAN MA VH NO CONOHITION 01' THE LIFE OF SEATTLE. Quo and two page advertising with full-iinge pliluret are very com- nioii. Each full.pK picture has a tltlTaraiit ealored border. It Is the greatest annual ever print! tli Pacific const. tt A MODHL HHLlfllOUS PAPHlt. . t. ...,,1 l.v i-nnl'l'Mll excluding a law may uu ,unD..u .,, - . i.pakt UNFRIli Hiioui.li jai'aa in Muxn w - national gov It Is a paramount right and a Paramount J h Srrttory. and ...w.n. ,. minln absolutely control of tho soil of its own of tho Immigrants whom It will admit or ocludo. The Weekly Christian IJelence Sentinel Is one of our mot beloved ohnnxus. IT UAUIIIHH NO ADVHRTISHMKXTS Olt ILLUSTRATIONS, It publishes the oholoest uxlrnotM from other religious inuiQM. 1 qiikurm In no sttotnrlan ountroeorslw. ' U trot other lUuioiilnntlons wllh courtesy; LWI'S P0LITI(.H ALONK AND MINDS ITS OWN HUS1NRSS. It ndvoftilas n seviiilllo iUkIoii form of Okrlitlnulty that Is dtmen ttrabta. n PIhXIN HILNHH AllOUT JAPAN. (Bnu PrDPl Chronlslo. Uu) Qn Is HshnmiHl to writs that the randuel uf the President has made It niipenr If Ui Amerlsan pwiple are Hfrnlil of Japan. Absurd that notion Is. enouHh has lttHn suld TO KOMHWIIAT IN OUIIkXSKTIIKDII'FICVin'V OFHinvri,RMIINT, tieoHUse we have to con sider nut a ratlous) JnpautM gfiverHiuetit. hwl a cantankerous and eon eolted populHc. mmpoHl of tho olssstM whlolt we with to nxoludo and of whltth. It Is said, the Jitpnu KvernweHt Itself Is In mortal (ear. We do uot wonder nt It. From our experieuo with the fw thousand whom we have with us, ono csn ety oll understnHd the dlftttHHIes of the Japanese government, nnd our people would be o.ultu dlspusd to assist thnt govornment by such eouaeMlous as a strong people can well afford to make to n woak r, so only thnt we do not endsnger the pact of the world by onoourng Ibk luibutout iHipulaoe to rurthar exlravsKRHcte, and so only tkat It Is understood that what It done Is dona rs a matter of grace nnd not as a Rttr of right. Our people will wwer accept the dootrlno THAT TIIK TIIHATV.MAIC I.NO lOWKK HAS ANY AUTHORITY Ti) tXNTRA(?T IN RHSPKCTT TO OUR KTATKH SCHOOL KYSI'IIM, and It the people uf Cltfrula would de so, those uf other sUttu would nut. It we ndmlt any Aliens tu our public sk(H)U It will net be because n treaty says we must, but bmauso i choose to do It. And public opinion hero would sustain the solum) board In withdraw lug the orJer In quwllon upon a reasonable nwurance THAT AN IL Ct.ltSlON I.IW WOULD SOON 1"0!.U)W. As t r rlftht. undr the treaty, to enact such an exelula taw ns Is dttAlrwI. MIT TIIK nIJAWIX(l UlXtll'.UlK OF TIIK TUKATV, which we bate frequency printed. DIM'IDKi H Is, lioxcvrr, uudorstiHHl tlwt the stlpulatltms cutlinsl tu UiU mul llw ivtMU Arllrlo Uo not l any y vffKt tU U Mxlhuurrs nul IV)tuIiitloH wiU rvpml to trwdo, ttm luuulgrMllm of ltKr'r, illct or iu!.llc Kforily nldrh w In forw nr uhlidi nwy lu'txMttor Ik ninctcd lu vUlwr of tlw tuo rouutri, If'thst do net Rive to weh country the right to solude the laber )r of the other, we ran conceive of Ht) Ungusge which would da . AND THAT IS PHKUISHLY TDK WAV IN WHICH THK MATTlUt HHOl'IA) MK IMVT. UxImsIoh by tresty is fundamentally wrong, for It cantods ow ekir of right for eafdi wtry to a volea as to what poepW shall "be odwtUed r sxoludeAhy.lH other. TJe dlnll couit ot this country to vursue Is to otlfy Jajwm that Hcnnto Monihijr Afternoon. In tho sonato Monday afternoon tho roport of tho special committee recommending that II. D. 212, pro viding for a convontlon of district Bohool boards do pnss. Adopted. Favorable reports woro mado on tho follewing: II. II. 328, Hondrlck, relating to lnrcony. II. I). 301, nolknnp, relating to tho sheriff of Crook. II. IJ. 303, nolknnp, fixing tho sal- ary of tho nnossor of Crook. II. U. 330, Morryman, rotating to tho olork of Klnmath. II. 11. 3R9, Morryman, fixing tho Biilnry of the troasuror of Klamath. II. II. 217, Medio, relating to th pay of cnnHtnblos nnd justlcos. II. II. 115, Slusher, to rogulate th sheriff of Morrow. II. II. 2815, Drlscoll, to provldo for" componMntlon for Indian Wnr votor- ntiH. II. n. 3, Settlomlar, to rogulnto tho soiling of liquor., 8. 11. 172, Mulnrkoy, to rogulnto the rosldenco of dlrootors of Incorporations. B. I). 184, HnynoH, to doflno the or lino of burglary. H. 11. 173, Sohoneld, portnlnlng to tho ouumerntloii of luhnbltnnts and ludiiHtrlnl products. Furthor eonsldorutlon of S. U. 108. Colo, portnlnlng to comparison of handwriting lu testimony, was In dollnltoly postponed. Furthor cniiHldorntlon of II. J. R. 13, bolng an onnbllng net for n vote on universal suffrngo, Jonas of Polk mid Lincoln, was Indollnltoly post pnnod. 8. II. 55. Sohofleld, rolatlng to tho Hull ladder nt Oregon City wns placed on lie third rending nnd unnoted. 8. 1). SO, Hedges, being the nntl pM bill In Its violently amended form, and on motion of llenoh at the request nt lletlget, whs Indefinitely IKWtpOIKhl. B. 11. li), Kay, relating to nntnrloe puhllo, was ennoted. Senator Miller, of Marlon nnd Lion. Introduced S. 1). SIS, and it wns retiumted thut It go to tho Ju diciary cMimmlttee. This was objaot wl to and Hurt moved that It go to a committee composed of members from dlstrlotn not ohnuged. This wns also objeetud to, nnd it was sent to a committee thnt will be appoint ed by tho chairman. Tho following now bills wero In troduced, and, under a suspension ot rules, wero also read for tho second time and referred to appropriate cemmittees: 8. 1). ill. Miller of Linn and Ma rlon, providing for Interest en debts. 8. II. 312, Hart, redisricting state In senatorial districts. 8. II. 213, Hart, for the establish ment of n law library at Pendleton. 8. It 2U, Hart, for an hour law for miners. ii mi minimi mi T i n S. II. 215, Hart, regarding proceed Ings In county courts. S. II. 21C, Marlon delegation, to Incroasc tho salary of tho clerk of Marlon. S. B. 217, Malarkoy, relating to llcenso for attornoya. 3. U. 218, Mullt, for disposal of tho 10 per cent forest rcservo rental. S. II. 219, Dnlloy, to provldo for a public playground commission. S. J5. Nc J0. W bcnldon, to oxtond tlu portage railiond nt Colilo and aniironrlato $00,000 thorefor. The motion to rofer to tho committee on wuyb nnd moana was lost, and the bill passed by n vote of 21 to 8. Cald well, Coko, Hodges, Miller of Linn, Miller of Linn nnd Mnrlon, Wright and Hnlnos voted "no." S. H. 117, Miller of Linn and Ma rlon, to ostnbllHh an ItiBtltuto for the ftoblo minded and appropriate $10, 000 for tho mnlntonnnco thcrofor. Passed. Caldwoll and Hcdgos voted "no." S. II. 186. Unlley, to forbid tho em ployment of convicts In cortaln linos. Passed. S. II. 203, coinmltteo on claims, to npproprlato J9.4Cfi.97 to pay John Mullan's claim agnlnst tho state. Pnssod. 8. II. 1C1, Coko, to protect salmon nnd othor tlsh. PaBsod. HAND MADE SHOE With honor woven In every seam and hHtktd never wear oct qaality, Is E. L. IRVIN'S $3,501 HAND MADE SHOE' A big demand Is developing for this shoe i people who want dry feet and long wear wtti fort in the wearing. ? CALL AND SEE TH1 II E. L. It viti & J PRACTICAL SHOEMEN 5 HW 1 IIIIHHUHIHHHI -o- TO CURB A COLD IN ONK DAY. Take LAXATIVE nnOMO Qulnlno Tablets. Druggists refund monoy if It falls to euro. B. W. GROVE'S slgnaturo on each box. 2lc o kiss? Well, by tho hen fenthors In Cupid's dart, tho Journal mnn must bo blind In tho pnlate. Thoy toll us, thoao who liavo tried It, thnt it tnBtos Hko tho doublo dlHtllled cs Bonco of honey Bprend thickly on n ploco of pumkin pie. Awny back in tho dim and Joyful years of long ngo, boforo wo lost nil our teeth nnd tho cinch on tho bonuty prlzo, tho prot- tlo8t girl In nil tho world told ub with hor own oyos thut it felt Hko n covoy of (pinlla Hying out of each onr nnd onded with n sensation Hko a Hock of nngols pouring molaBBOB down one's back. No tnsto to n kiss, Oront Scott! It would mnko n clgnr Indian's hnlr curly nnd his too nnllc quivor In oestney. Tho Journnl mnn must bo nn lco house." Smiles Twenty-five Cents Per Day SI'liVT lYOUSHLY WILT. AMOUNT IX TRN YIUKS TO NOTHING DKIH)SITHD IX QVl 8.1V INS DKPART.MKNT IT WILL AMOUNT TO ALMOST A THOU. SAND DOLUV1LS. OPKN A B.WINOS WITH US AND LHT YOU SAVIJ. ACCOUNT US HELP 1NTHRIST COMl-OUNDUD Simi.ANNU.VLLY. Saviagi Departmit Capital Nattoaal Bamfc McMlnnvllle 1ms u walnut olub. We have heard of h basswood olub ami a water elm club. The Capital Journal Is road from one end to the other of the state now. It Is even rend by the hard worked committee olerks. 9 It takes It. I). Hume to whip a legislature Into Hue. Italph Aekley Is the live man who Is booming the Tillamook coun try. One such is worth a county full of dead oust. Portland impers on the legislature are trying hnrd to out-yellow enoh other. The man who Is ruined by whiskey Is smaller than the thing he olnlms Is doing It. and frequently meaner. Representative Mooros Milling bill stands for the mlne-makera vs. the wine-fakirs. The free text-book bill in Its pros ont form is not wantod In Orogon. The counties have too high a tax to pay now. To add from $80,000 to $210,000 to each county would bank rupt halt ot them. given at tho w. 0. W b Thursday evening, Allut invited. All tho schools were Fridny for a week, at the lmvo to nttend the teicW nations. j Miss Emm Hall TcttB mouth Inst Saturday. j Mrs. S. E. Woodlnftm visit In tho city last week. Miss Vina Sherman, ot Miss Turner, of Portliod, gueata of tho Misses Lnlt Smith tho latter part of list Mr. Lloyd Itlchcs, oi ited nt his homo In the Tho average newspaper cartoon of Kvolyn Thaw don't give the Idea that j there was much to fight about. Uut tho uveraee newsttaftar rnrtnnn iu libelous. The legislature don't want rail road passes abolished nor olectlon ex penses regulated. It has Its own reasons. The Je&troftft Review wants legis lators to work for $i.so a day and quit after t dsys it ve could get real $1.60 a oy wen to act as members w wwuj sot ralad, nut loworlng the per diem would simply he an Invttatlt to steal more, Dally Hvgefte Register: Whon the sAiom Journal sld there was no J taste to a kits It made the local odl tor ot the Orogon City Star ma.i nri . - "- T .V hc wuciuaiN musi)-: 0 tajte. to t ' Sllvciton Locn I Items. A "calico" ball will bo glvon nt the oporn houso next Tu'osday ovon Ing, February 12th. All nro cordial ly Invited. Miss Mary .Ice visited nt tho Cooley home Inst Sunday and Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Russell, of Gold endale, Wnsh., roturnod to tholr home Inst wook, nttor a short visit with tholr pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Russell, of this city. Mrs. Kate Ulnlr, who hnB boon ill for some tlmo, Is slowly Improving. Miss Skholvev, who has been in Kansas for tho past throo months, returned to tho city last Thursday. Miss Lonoro Down wont to Snlem Inst Wednosday. Miss Rosa Lavory mado a trip to Portland last woek. A grand bnll will bo glvon nt tho W. O. W. hall next Tuosday evening. All are cordially Invited. Mrs. M. J. Magors returned to hor home In Snlam Wednesday, attor n visit In tho city. Mr. Albort Frost wont to Wood burn last Monday. Mr. John Drooks mado a trip to Portland last Tuosday. Mr. Custor E. Ross made a busi ness trip to Portland lost week. Tho grand ball glvon at tho W. O. W. hall lost Saturday evening was well attonded, and a pleasant tlmo was had by all. Miss Martha Tlco, of this city, vis ited at hor homo near tho city lost Sunday, An ''old-fashioned' ball will bo wook. I Sovornl of Sllvcrton'i jh plo attended tho muqtei given nt Mnclcay last Fr! ing. MM M'nn'- Pro !j Ttati inuu mm i utbuuj i Oront Investnv nt, ab brines returns, giving i lnc nowor of youth till e4 curing comfort and hJuJI declining year Tliat'nifl tor's Rocky Mountain dM at Dr.d Stono' store. TRUANTS STIIJi ATI Reform School Stutlrati 1 i, v..,.h Kiitfrt1!! "U " I Atleastslxoftlietriua.ll ospnno.i from tho reform i -" .... .ii urdnv evening are siu reports came this momWfl of them hod been sew ton. ConHlctlng epcrt,, nnintlon nbout the wlin nannnod and '" lnrKO. Tho official nJ school this morning thn numbor that U have boen returned, ... -....., 1 j The dm elvonatll. 12. '":j was a roport In Ealea that thero were o-alJ . -. .u .Ahnnl tO ' It Is presumed ton " JOKf. ... Tho boys who t" grown up boys JT i .-, Iia lMep supposuu iu - tho atora at Droo ana onoui- tho nnstomce lw;'r. ea SatisfactK SEVEN FLAVOR Golden Gate Japan i Golden Gate EnglisU- Qolden Gate Ceylon Uolden uate uuiw . VjUlUCtl VJUl-u ' j. Golden Gate Black a PclJ m Flr'T'U