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L DAILY CAP ITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1903 TWO 3 r THE OAILY JOURNAL Scrlppa News Association Telegrams. V . &V HOFER BROTHER8. iDally One Year, $4.00 In Advance. iDally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. iDally by Carrier, 50 Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Advance. JOURNAL 8PECIAL DELIVERY. Ono Wook .10 'Ono Month j .35 Throo Months $1.00 SAt Journal Office. .At Daue's Grocery, South Salem. -At Bowersox Grocery, Yew Park. .Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. Electric Grocery, East State St "1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I H I 1 1 I I I I I I ifliHil !- "f11!1 1 if rV I T II FTPS I J "i""fri 'I I"1!' OREGON COMING EVENT8. National., llrostock.. convontlon, Portland, January 12-16. Angora goat ahow, Dallas, Janu ary 14-1G. 0 Tho Weathor. Tonight xxaio. and Thursday, occasional A Sad, Momory. Td llko a cup of coffoo," said the stranger to tho man "Whoso restaurant was run upon tho "old homo cooking" plan. "Tho same, sir," said tho other, who could broil and brow and bako; ""You sliall havo a cup of coffoo llko your liiothor UHod to make. ,Tho strnngor'a ores grow molstoned a In memory onco nioro Ho tasted of that coffoo that ho drank In days of yoro, And to tho rostaurant koepor: "Woll It that'a Uio case," said ho "'And it's all the samo to you, I guess I'll haro a cup of tea," -Nixon Waterman In Good kooplng. House- ROLL CALL ON THE CAR 8HORTAQE BILL. Atthorcquostof a numbor of persons wo reprint tho roll call, by which thu 1b that has passed tho other body. When this announcement is public ly and solemnly made tho bill Is hand ed to tho president of the sonato, and by him placod on the file, and, at tho first break in tho routlno proceedings tho bill is taken up and acted upon. By such a system no hi"8 can bo stolon in passage, at least from ono houso to tho othor. By .this simple process tho gambling bill would not havo boon lost In transmission from ono houso to tho othor. The next laglslatura should soo to it that blame for tho loss of an Impor tant 'measure can bo moro definitely located, and not charge .a sorious crime against half a dozen different parsons, all equally Innocent. ANOTHER LEGISLATIVE- BOTCH. A promlnont Republican momber, of tho loglBlaturo is wcoping because his bill to restore tho 300 oxemptlon had no omorgonoy clause, and will not go into offect until 1005. This is auothor ovidonco of tho fol ly of a throo-day session of tho bov orolgn law making body, thnt was pre dominated by a shouting lot of air fannors, blll-stcalcrs and legislative Holy Hollers. Tho gontloman who Is now crying at tho failure of his effort to undo one of tho sorious blunders of tho last reg ular session, was ono of tho loudest In tho Republican caucus to force a short session. His bill takes effect March 23, 1004. and tho tax lovy for 1005 1b made March 1st. So for two years tho poor man will bo taxed for tho dl alios ho oats from, tho bod his sick wjfo is conflnod on and tho humblost plcco of crockery in his whole housohold. Tho big corporations nnd the wealthy people of tho stato will pay on about sovon million dollars less property, and that amount will go up on tho assosmont rolls against tho poorest peoplo, and tho all-wlso short session, hangman-logislatur.o states man sheddeth crockodllo tears. MeaDeH&aBfeSi. Naboth's Vineyard. lAIiniU A V n A iC I M" ne'e""01 Hnth a ,ltUo flold' 2 JUUKlllAL A"KAl O Small storo of win Its presses yield, $ S'And truly but a slondor hoard MMmMMMOMiMMMpajItB harvogt brlnB8 f0P barn or board. Two Junk doalers woro holding n 'yet though a hundred fleldB are mine, conforenco to dotormlne a scale of jportllo with ollvb corn and vino; prices for tho coming year of ourjThough autumn piles my garners Lord In othor words a scrap iron and high, old rubber trust. "Vo must redoozc , am. for ttmt ifttlo field I sigh. gombotitlon. Ve must havo friendly go-oborashun." Of course, it is always propor to give the places to tlioeu who seek hardest and clamor loudest for them. If Portland can't take caro of 3000 visitors, what doos she oxpoot to do in 19057 For ah! mothlnks no otherwhere Is any flold so go od and fair. Small though it bo, 'tis bottor far Than all my fruitful vineyards' are, Amid whoso plonty sad I plno "Ah, would that littlo flold woro mine!" Largo knowledge void of ponco and rest, And wealth with pining caro passots Those by my forAlo lands are moant Sir Thomas Llpton oxprdsaos hiaiThat littlo flold is called Contont. R008EVELT AND THE PEOPLE. Two young Domocrntic farmorfl called at Tho Journal office this morn ing, nnd said if Roosovolt was noml nntod, and tho Domocrats put up one of tho Cleveland wing of tho party thoy would voto for tho Republican. If tho Republicans did not noml Jon OS car shnrtnim bill fntlml in nnnn tho houso In tho special session of th nnto Roo80voIt th.y woul'1 vot0 for leglslaturo, December 23d: mSt any Domoorat- Thl is no doubt Yeaa-llanks, Illlyou, Bursas, Clay tho montal ttttUutl of many citizens, pool, Comott, Dannomann, Edwards, Kmmltt, Qault, Halo, Hnnsbrough, Hawkins, Hormann, Ilumo, Huntloy, Johnson, Jones of Lincoln, Jurtd, Krnmor, LnPoIlott, Malarkoy, Purdy, lllddlo, Sholloy, Simmons, Whoaldon, Mr. Spoahor. 26. Nays Adams, Ilalloy, Dlnkoly, Iloth, Hurlelgh. Cnntrell, Carnnhan, Cobb, Kddy, Ilsher. ail, Ilnlin, Illnos, Hod son, Hudson, Hutchinson, Jones of Multuomah, Kay, MIIoh, Paulson, Reed Bobbins, Test, Wobstor. 24. Absont Davoy, Galloway, Cllnn, Haydau, Nottlnghnm, Olwell, Orton, Phelps. 8. Tho full text or tho bill, as It was ngroo4 to In commlttoo of tho whole, la prluted In this lasuo, nnd It need only bo added that It Is tho law of Toxas, Iowa and sovornl othor states, in whlqh tho railroads do a largo and protlUUlo business. AND NOW THE BOY DID IT. Tho wholo blamo"of tho disappear nnoo of the gambling bill Is now; plaottd un tho senate pace. This U wxtronmly fortunate that tho boy can bo niada a scapegoat. It Is a wonder tho blame hain't beon put on a woman. Whou the politicians got through trying to tnnlto capital for or against this man or that, lot the truth bo told. Tho system by which hills arq trnntnuittod from one houso to tho oth or Is unworthy of a moot-court in n county Jail or an nssembly of hobos by a pile of burning railroad tUs. Othor statu legislatures transmit bills something llko this: Tho olork of tha body paselug the, bill gives tho bill olork a receipt (or It, nnd carries it la a sealed envelope to tho othor branch of tho legislature. Tils arrival at tho sonato Is an nauiiQod by tho sergejint-at-arms, nnd the providing ufllcer brings down his navel thre utliuee, and nunouncea; "A moesngo from the houso," All buHlnosa la suspended until tho meettage la received and announced the bill being accompanied by a com munication announcing what the bill What Shall We Have for Dessert? ThU question arise la tho family very day. Let us answer it to-day. Try J&IItJ Pr ji delicious and healthful dessert. I'm--pared In two minutes. No boiling I no taking I add boiling water and set to L rUvorat Lwuou, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Got package at your grocers te-day, io cts. Ropuhllcnns ns woll as Domocrats Many Republicans nro saying if tha party does not put up Roosovolt, and tho Domocrats put up nn ablo nnd popular roproeontatlvo of business In toiosts, who is a patriotic American, tho Democrat will go in, Theso nro not published ns our vlows, although Tho Journal will con foss to a protty strong fooling that way Itsolf. Tho tlmo Is past whon tho people will swallow a yollow dog at) the head of the party ticket, wllllngnos to try onco more for the cup. He might try for tho saucer to get his hand in. Mrs; Carl Victor was choson Thurs day ovonlng last to roprosont woman hood of SL Louis in tho Madison Squaro Qardon beauty and physical dovolopmont contest, December 28th. Her official measurements are as fol fel fol eows: Chest, normal, 3G; contracted, 32; chest, expanded, 38; waist, 2C; forearm, 10; bust 37!6; right arm, re. laxed, 11; right arm, tonso, -12; neck, 13; hips, 37. This Is supposed to bo "classic," but thoro may bo some who woro not measured. A small lizard, found In a mall box at tho St. Louis postofflco sup posed to havo two heads, Is pro nounced by scientists n sklnk. There Is a dlfforonco botweon I and u. Any-, nnn u-nulil knnw If unnllnil thnt.n.wnv. I Tho newspapers roally do Rockofol- Robort Trowbridgo, in Scribner's. 8ome Untold History. Trncos of Captains Lewis and Clark, whoso Journoy across tho continent made known for tho first tlmo the vastnoss of tho western part of North America, havo been found in the Rogue River valloy. Tho traces wero found In 1875, but at that time there was not so much interest taken In the Journoy of theso famous mon, so that the person who discovered tho marks paid littlo attention to tho names, nnd would not havo noticed them at all had It not been for tho date 1805. It was In the spring of 1875 thnt J. W. Smith, Androw Woldon and John Wells started from near whero Phoe nix now Is, for the summit of Wngnor Butto. Thoy reached tho summit, and upon tho rock which crowns tho lofty omlnoncc, found tho namos of Lewis and Clark carved in tho stone, togothor with tho rto. Thoy had but little Idea of whom Lowls and Clark ler an Injustlco in assorting ovory tlmo mid ,)00n but tho early dnto attractod ho makes a gift tha prico of oil goes thoIr notlc0- 0n tholr roturn thoy up a cont A close calculation shows tol(1 of wlmt they had Beon jn tho that It is really only about oncfourth ' hnnglng ovonts of pioneer days, littlo attention was paid to tho discovery. History had littlo attraction for the peoplo in thOso days. Of lato years, howovcr, tho story has como to ha revived, and tho broth er of ono of tho partlos was tho in formant of tho Mail as to tho above story. Travollng through an unknown nnd trackless country, tho oxplorors would naturally seok tho highest pointB In order to get n view of the surrounding country and. to pick out tho host routo to pursue, and woro probnbly tho first whlto mon to viow the magnlficont panorama of the Roguo rlvor and tho rolling summits of tho SIskiyous aud tho Cascades i from tho top of Wagnor's Butto woro tho lntropld oxplorors, whoso names are carved dooply In tho tablets of history. Medford Mall. THE PROBLEM8 OF THE CHURCHE3. Tho leading artlclo In tho Atlantic Monthly for Docombor treats: "Tha Church: Somo ImnWIato Questions," by Theodoro Munger. He must bo a university man, as ho seos no hopo for tho churchos, but from tho unlvorsltjt influences. Tho artlclo should bo road by all persons who nro Intorosted In tho ov olutlon of tho 147 denominations ot rollglous worship In our country n multiplicity of dogmatic dlfforentatlons thn,t he considers nn ovll. lie admits that Uio Industrial olasn e are leaving tho church, and says those who aro in tho churches are "no longer the people," On scepticism ho admits that every thing Is doubted, or la ohemontly de fondod , because It fs doubted. Ho says tho church Is now Insisting on a few things, and antagonising or Ignoring many. The tono of tho ou tiro paper will compel many a theo logian to take his rookinlng, as ship masters sny o Poctmatter-Gen. Payne and the Bishop Poetmaster-Gonernl Payne says thero Is a Western bishop who has boon visiting regulurly a certain town to make confirmations fur fifteen oi twotity years, and who decided, last year, that there was one woman In this town's couflrmaiiun class who had a familiar look lie studied the woman, therefore ctoeely. He genttiulwd her figure her face, her dree She was old and poorly clad and deeldodly her ap pearance was familiar. "Haven't I smii you before said the hUhop. "ludeod ya ljev, alrM rammed the wotnau cordially. "Haven't I ooufirmend you before?" "Oh. ye, sir; many a tlmo, sir." "Why what ou oarth how TM tha bishop, amazed and porploxed, began; but tha wqmajv, smlllug, Inter rupted him to explain: "I get confirmed, sir, ns often as I kin. 'cause, I'm told. It'a good for rheumatic." that much Portland's advlco to Lowls and Clark fair visitors, "Como early, say noxt summpr, and socuro your beds." Our ostoompd contemporary, the Orogon Journal, Is far from bolug "ono glad Bwcot song," but Its manag ing editor Ib Just now a Christmas "Carroll." It might bo addod that Its businoss managor is a strong Jackson Domocrat. . ' ' ' i. Blossed aro tho dead who dio'out. sldo of Chlcdgo. Tho Pomona Isn't so much; thore aro othors who know what t moans to hit the bar. Nevor woro thoro so many beautiful calondars issued in Salem as this year. Tho Journal would llko a sam ple of each kind. Just to havo a date with all tho business peoplo. If evor Colombia attacks Undo Sam and ho finds It out Uio old man will bo mad suro. What has bocomo of Oonornl Urlbo UrlboT Colombia is short hor only doublo-barrelod officor. Hon. I3d. T. Judd, tho war-horso of Hoggam proclnct, has not been home to faco his constituents Btnco tho spe cial session was pulled off. Ho has boon to Portland boon to soo his boys, been to sovernl football games, and, gonorally spoaklng, looks as badly as ho feels. Ho hasn't boon accused ot getting away with the gambling bill and if his wife forgivoa him for com ing down to tho three-day powow, he promlsbs to nevor do it again Another Railroad. The railroad survoyors who havo boon working on a line from Drain down tho Umpqua valloy to Gardiner nnd Winchester bay havo passed Ton Milo crook, nnd will movo to McFar land's place on tho North Slough In a few dnys. Thoy aro camped at pros H vWzSfW jjVNTxivS&oSMKV STOMACH c Doctors never hceitato in pres cribing theHit ters in esses ol Indigestion, (onsilpation. Bllllousness, Dvsuecsla. Chills. Colds and Malaria, They know it cures Give it a tr al alto gut a copy ot our 1004 A 1 m anao from yonr drue pJBt. It is free. a . I C&RDU! BABIES Many homes are mere lonely abodes because no children are there. Barrenness ex ists in almost every ease because female diseases Wino of Canlui impart health and strength to tho diseased parts amT makes motherhood possible in thousands of cases where barrenness ia supposed to bo incurable. Wino of Cardui regulates the menstrual flow and also prevents miscarriage and cures bearing down nams. Wine of Cardut removes tho causo of barrenness by making tho female organism strong and healthy. .., ,., , n j Uo to vour druggist and secure a $1 .00 bottle of Wine of Cardui. Hie uso of Wine of Cardui will bring happiness to jour home. In cases requiring special directions, address, Riving Bvmptoms. "The Ladies' Advisory Department. Ihe Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga. Tennessee. Amwthtbt. Cou.. Feb. S4, 1902. Wine of Canlui is worth its weight in gold. It doe more than you claim. It has saved my Ufa and caused me tolfflmeamotber when iVverytmng else failed. MRS. DOHA 1. K. IwFBVBE. Biiyast. Va.. Feb. 18. 1002. My dauRiitar-in'law. Lucie Giles, found great benefit in Wine of Canlui. She had a miscarriage in March 1001. before using your wed. iolne. She was in very bad health, so I persuaded her to try Wine of Cardui. Since then she has had a fine Iwby boy Soon be will bo three weeks old. She highly recommends Wine of t'ordui. My daughter. Fannie Hudson, also bai a hne baby boy by your treatment. She highly appreciates Win,ardai. VtflNE'CARDUl iAyer's Pills Tk niit M,U Mf kAl,1. V iiiciciuiui6ui nciuwi reep the hnwels rpmilnr. AnH u. great medicine Aycr's Pillsl Ayer's Pills. fcw.tej cnt on J. H. Hlbbard's placo on Ton Milo, living and cooking In tents, al though clorical work and drawing of plates, maps, otc, Is done in Mr. Hib bard's rosldonco. Tho party avorages about 25 mon, hoadod by Mr. Cooper, chlof onglneor and manager, with Mr. Drum clork and paymaster. Tho work dono appears vory com pleto and accurate, though no ono claims to know for whom thoy arc working, oxcept for a rich company. Tho lino will cross C003 Bay below North Bend and tho surveyors expect to contlnuo south until thoy meet an other party working tholr way north ward, probably in tho neighborhood of Bandon. Marshfleld Mall. One Way. Tho tenchor looked at tho l4 girl's copy-book. "That will not do, Katie," she t chldlngly. "You havo rubbed j soiled flngors ovor thnt word ' cago.- wo must ueip kccp mo (fl cloan." Chicago Tribune. A Ministers Mlntake. A city minister was recently hami a notlco to be read from his nuM Arromnanvinir it was a cllnnln? trl a nowspapor bearing upon the matti Tho clergyman Btartca to rcaa the tract and found that It besan: "T Kemp's Balsam, tho best Cough Curl This waa hardly what hoaadexpectl and, after a moments nositation, Hirnnfl It nvnr and found on thn NY side tho mattor Intended for readlnj mt ft Getting JReady for Invoice and want to cleanup some lines entirely. Mackintoshes for ladies or children, all ihis fall stock, 20 per cent reduction. Knit Shawls for 25c, the best you ever saw for the money. Ladies' Hose fleece lined 12 l-2c a pair, best value in S the city. I Towels at 10c each, bleached with colored borders, I look like they are worth 25c. General Redaction on all goods in the store except spool cotton ' i Rosteiin & Gteenh&um g 302 Commercial street. ottoeaeesase889! MM-fiHH4WHW The Entire Stock Of Boots and Shoes and Rubbers ; We have purchased of Jacob Vogt must i i be sold at a sacrifice. Come early and ; ; get the bargains P.MANFRED i Successor to Jacob Vogt. 265 Commercial Street ?OCglHHBaiMKKIHOftg-HMafhCtHiaiatO'f44l $ .AGENCY OF: ; BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.! . i II iR AI N BDYERS AND SHIPPERS OF GR AINl Oats For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur. J J. G. Grata, Agent, 207 Commercial St., Salem. Ore. J cieiioa99fiieBiaiaiaiaiagDwif' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiniiiiiiininiiiir; I Positive K'Poefl: Envy etna Deceit Has prevented many from bein cored by me, THAT'S JEALOUSY! Can you Afford to Rtm tne Risk We Do W&at We Claim Wp kill and roinoro Cancers and Tumors without tho aid of knlfo or other lnBtrumout. Dr. J. P. Cook, tho Botanical Doc tor, cures all kinds of diseases after all othor schools havo failed, with out tho old of knife or poisons. Ilia medicines aro composed of Naturo's horbs; they aro gathered and selocted In various parts of Amorlca and for eign countrlos, at groat oxponse. I Read the Testimonial of a Prominent Salem Man: TO THE PUBLIC. In justice to DR. J. P. COOK.and that tho world may know what t a great work ho Is dping, I wish to Inform thorn that I havo boon tak- lug troatmont from him for tho past 15 months, and that In tha tlmo he has removed from ray alimentary canal three tumors of cancer ous growths as largo as a man'shand, all from the large Intestine Also J another cancerous growth of lwser size from off my foot, and anoth er from off my thumb. This has all baen accomplished through medl oines alone, thoy killing tho growth and splder-llke roots, and Na ture Itself casting them off without1 the aid of knlf or surgery. I daro not bollevo I could have found equal successful treatment any whore in the world, and cheerfully recommend Dr. J. P. Cook, the Botanical Doctor, to all who read this testimonial. It. J. SPENCBR- We can do as much for you, or more, If you need it J. F. COOK Deutscher Botanical Doctor. Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. imilllllHUHIHIIMW M4-H-M-a H 1 i t It 1 1 1 1 n h- la u o 0 C W 4- B T.a iAAtf'-Vifii irirtir?lfoiMMiia"-; av ft., 3 TgJgJ . . . .lUr.,IM,.,MM ,-,-, ,,. Mt T 1 1 ll MUllM MTU M II .III , i i nl rik;kiiiif.i'.'ilil in. iiiji ii jlj