Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 13, 1904, Page TWO, Image 2

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TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, C-nEQON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1904.
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THE JAIL! JOURNAL
dtcripp News Association Tcltorama.
BY HOFER'BROTHERS.
Dully Or Year, $4.00 In Advance.
i)ally Three Mentha, $1JW In Advance.
Daily by Carrier, 50 Cents Per Month.
Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Advance,
JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY.
Ono Week 10
Oao-MoBth .35
Txree Mentis L00
ttAt Journal Office.
At D&ue's Grocery, South Salem.
.At Ooweraox Grocery, Yew Park.
jvltim Avenue Grocery Store.
.'Electric Grocery, East State St.
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OREGON COMING EVENT8.
National., livestock., convention,
Portland, January 12-16.
Aneora coat shot, Dallns, Jrvnu
tuty 1M6.
- The Waathcr.
tlbnlght and Thursday, occasional
xaln; coolor tonight.
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THE' LADY OF 8LEEP.
jlljy Karroll" Orosno, In, January
' Housekeeper.)
Iho Lullaby Lady she's sometlmM
called
When we lisp with n chlldlah
tongue,
wheii manhood' stature' a with
forestalled,
And life la a (tons unsung:
Our trundle bad wee the bends above,
And grants us a rest from play
The Lullaby Lady vrlth touch of love
Who carries our care away.
the monoy. Ilut la It not a shameful
farce that starts an election campaign
with such processes.
The Portland papers are full of
walls because THERE IS PRACTIC
ALLY NO REGISTRATION UNDER
THIS IGNORAMUS LAW.
"Last chance to register for the
Presidential election next fall," Is tha
excited cry of the Portland newspa
pers, who helped howl siKh a bastard
law Into existence
It would Ite a short cut to freedom
from this Iniquitous law If no one reg
istered and all legal voter presented
themselres and voted.
Some lav that tin neonl should
obey all the laws that are made. If
they did they would go crazy. Such
laws are not laws.
They are folly, conceived In Ignor
ance and born In precipitation, The
Australian ballot law provides a gen
eral registration, but In a sane way.
A registration officer Is appointed
by the county court for each voting
precinct, and once In two years makes
a poll list of legal voters.
That list Is easily and cheaply made,
and the citizen Is net to no trouble to
register, and his rlgnt to vote Is not
Imperiled by any red tapo.
The next legislature should have a
spasm of common sense, and wipe the
proeent lugubrious farco from the
statute books.
To the Poppy Princess we change her
name ,
When older we've grown, and high
,Mltls$.lli6'niad1nlng abase after flekle
fatnu
For tho peace of the long-gone-by.
And the span of each day heart-rest
denies,
TJUrVe He In her loving keep,
And (ho PririwMM Into our tired eyes
J I ui sifted the sands of sloop.
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WOULDN'T IT JAR YOUI
At (ha world fair for fifteen years
the wme erowd has put up Oregon ex
fclblUt "it what wer )hoee exhibits?
UUlu buiuhuH of grain In tho stalk,
MtUf vftspe of clover ami wild graces
tied 'fli tiny fagots, and chlldrWs
school examinations. The, it la t.,..
ngliift will bring iHiitiHjratlou to Or
JfOH.
Th, are ehsftply gotten up. and
lwV the went of employing Mine una
o gather Ihem-iwieraHy sum unetu
lktfd oMae-botder.
Now, Uie Mine oheau, miserly, lit
tle bunches oT grain ami grass, and
the same public school children's ex
amlRaUotM ar being stacked up again
at tho public tutKM to astonish the
world al Hi. Uul
Of ominw, we are all proud of the
vrofk' of iHir school children. The
elilMivn are smart, but no smarter
than the mliKoiut of kids In forty
eleven other state, and other states
have grains and urns.
It Is pitiful that public money shall
h wuatarf m thing lliat nw m (J
thMNMlro a startling revelation, and
wMim win be nbeolutely HHiwitowl by
Ike woiM, The Juurswl. as usual. Is
atone to kkk at Imbecility.
YOUNd MEN ORGANIZE.
The Salem Young Men's Republican
Club lias made arrangements to assist
In organizing clubs In nil parts of tho
county.
The Intention Is to have the votine
men thoroughly organised by tho time
the spring camiwlgn opens not for
sihIIs but for victory.
Young men naturally realise that
the Republican twrty Is the party ot
hopefulness and progress, to say notli.
ing or such cards up Its sloove as ex
pansion and proHrtty.
Their morements are dictated by
the Impulse that stirs the breast of
every true ' American better social
and Industrial conditions.
They are not Inclined to waste their
efforts on theories nnd political nos
trums, but are going after results In
the good, old-fashioned way.
Young Republicans will not exhniist
themselves calling Democrat hurd
names or showlnr lm thlr iinn.nm.
IngH. They realise Unit the Ilepul).
llcnn party I not Infnlllble nnd thev
demand progress from that party ns
well.
Elkins, tho train magnate; Benjamin
P, Jones, the steel king, and Chief
P. M. Arthur, of the Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineors.
Tho bench nnd bar lost F. W. Hoi
fls, the eminent authority on'Interna
tlonnl law, and Frederic R. Coudort
Out of the church were taken Pope
!o XIII, Archbishop Vaughn, Arch
bishop Kaln and Cannon Farrar.
Among the philanthropists and do
ers of Reed deeds were William E.
Dodge and Mrs. Booth-Tucker.
Among the losses to the stage and
lecture platform were Stuart Itobson
John ttllsler, Sibyl Sanderson and
Major J. I). Pond.
Musicians will miss Robert Plan
queUe, the composer, and J-ulgl, the
director.
From the ranks of scientists, phil
osophers, travolora and inventors
wore taken Horbert Spencor, Dr. Cat
ling, of gun fame, and Paul Du Chafl
hi.
Art lost James McN'oll Whistler,
Bdwln lx)rd Weeks and Phil May.
From literature was taken Profes
sor Mnmmsen, W. E. H. Locky, Hen
ry Soaton Morrlman, Nouh Brooks
and M. E. W. Sherwood.
Prominent In Journalism wore M.
d? Blowltz, Julian Randolph and A.
C. Wheeler.
FLAB88R0ASTED BRAINLRSS LEG
I8LATION. Hfeh y Ttie Journal Wa .IM
attwitaa to the brutal and nuga
ton- reglatratloH lawa of tki. i..-
... -v. w IWIt , ID
vmf tka law each year tower aal'Hut the worst.
fewer ers take the trouble tu rgts
w. aw more aae mot May away
from tAe potto,
Mim aad more .Ui rick mew bav t,.
g p the money to hire heelers to
out and rvglater the voters. Mot ami
woro are isors Ih oh eledUwi ,jar.
As a mattr of fat. almost none are
reglstefinfl this ytr,
0 of the mat claim of a wiw
ami riou IHHlhll ,K,kn
to be wa4 mH 8tt(w WM,or wm
tbt he imt u lhon4 of Oolktra to
Wg, the Mmartet.
He booaht -long on registration."
l" """"W. of tfolten, h m
-r r.-..., ( waa oMt on mnaipv
ulator.. who wr ,MiBi( Mt fw
PRACTICAL EDITORIAL ETHICS.
Two papers In a little country town
should not exhaust theineelvea flul.f.
Ins eneh other and allowing enemlee
of ach to fill the other imper with
tliolr abUM Of the ntiim.ltlnn aillt..
WUeo au eateetned oorresH)iident
come to us with a roast for Hob Hen
drlck. or Hdltor Oeer, we reverently
and ' rompRsnaately and unlformlv
leU them to take It to the paper
lHnted by those gentlemen, as we nr.
Hot engngod la making f a MirdeH
for our esteemed contemwirarlda '
sometimes add. If either of tko. ....
tletnen asks us to .publish that for
wieui wo win ao It.
o tell the truth, we -are not often
ashed to print auythluK naalnat th.i
gentlemen In control of the morning
wier. As a rule, they are well-be-kavml
cltUens, with a leaning towanl
Ike right side of thlitaa. Thev .
Ut do well, and only err from lack of
uuu infallible wisdom not onllariu-
the ivoweasion of mortal.
Ilut In the frletlon of dnilr ..
with huwlreits uud thousands of peo
ple mere are enough dlfferooce HWU
I'Mlo mean things come out tn bM..
n editor bus) notlcclng the defects
of his rivals. If h . would allow such
thing to OCCMM- htj attMtln -m..
bettor thought of the age ( to let the
best that Is In a ma a nuuk r.i- li.
very bualnesa and
A Better Than Military Heroism.
(From tho Chicago Chronlclo'a nc
count of tho Are at tho Iroquois
thontor, Dccombor 30, 2903.)
Robert Smith, n little olevntor boy,
mado throo trips through tho donse
llnme and smoko to tho roof of tho
stnge nnd down, carrying to safety
the girls who had been caught there.
At the bottom of the elevator shaft
they were caught by a chain gang of
ten men stretching 20 feet to the
door, headed by Archie Barnard,
chief electrlclnn, whose hnlr and
clothes were on lire. They woro car-
neu over me chain nnd thrown out
of the door.
Tho elevator boy stuck to his iinut
ana ny his coolness saved mnnv II m
On the first of thioe tr'ps through tho
smoue and flnmes to tho dressing
rooms on the upper tier ho found
Nellie Reed, who waa In )iu aivti.
tier and had Inhaled no much smoko
that she hud fallen to the floor. The
elevntor was full.
"Pleaso, oh, please, take mo down,"
she pleaded.
"Keep cool nnd stay whoro you
are," Smith told her. "r win . ....
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on my next trip nnd you will Sot out
all right." ,,,.
The snmo advice was given to the
other girls who had to wnlt. nn.i in
two more trlpg all of them were taken
to the stage floor and turned over to
the human chain formed by the men.
un his second trip up with the !.
vator young Smith ascended Into an
atmosphere that was so thick with
smotie that he could not see nor
hroathe. He found Mint iioi .i.
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I JOURNAL X-RAYS
John D. Rockafeller Is now Coal Oil
King nnd Steel Trust King, but tho
Minnro t ennit he'd eivo cither king
dom to be able to grow a head of hnlr
on that bnld top-knot of his
nmnrmi arc very nice fellows
when i-ou need their votes, but when
you nro training for partisan purposes
they are all sons-or-boozors.
If Elder Wilson used nny such lan
guage at his revival meetings in North
Salem as ho did in his letter to hla
church paper it Is a wonder the peo
ple were so modorate ns to only rotten-egg
him.
At the fruit growers' meeting In
Portland yesterday Henry Dosch read
a paper on prunes that proved ho was
literally full of the subject.
How old Is Ann? has boon succeed
ed by who gets The Capital Journal
diamond? Long Creek, Grant Coun
ty, Light.
mfiniiesi mi si see i ien
iw H & fs m.JF i m "Wk
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tin mum i urn
fSt ' linn mjfccaaii
9 Hair Vigor
Losing your hnlr? Did nm
you know how easily you could
keeD It? And nrevnf .'
hair, also? tSii$&,
pfpjVMI,
Jim Ham Lewis, orstwhlle of Se
attle, but at the prosont time of Chi
cago, prosontcd .tho Windy City's
claim to tho Democratic convention
In a manner worthy of Its nickname
but his talk was too thin.
Walter Lyon has become tho nro-
prielor of the only pnpor at Indppon
denco. Ho will have onnortunltlos
for exclusive porsonal Interviews
with an omlnent Polk county poll
tlclan he once know.
The Portlnnd Tolegram has put n
two-column headline over its Salem
teleginms "News of tho Capital
City." It runs three-column head
lines over news from Oregon City.
Vancouver nnd other places not near
ly so Importnnt ns Salem. But thon
Portlnnd papers are not Jealous of
tho other towns as they are of the
second city.
34 feet for each lock. Below, tho
terminus of the cannl the river will
im imnrnvod nnd rendered navigable
as contemplated In the Harts' project
This will, of course, include the Im
provement of Three Mile inplds.
Each of tho four locks will be 40
feet wide, nnd of sufficient length to
nnrriinnmilnlo lumts 2f0 feet lOlllt. In
order to permit the passage through
the canal of vossols going In opposite
directions, a sorios of basins will be
constructed at Intervals of ono mllo
each, from 100 to 120 feet in width.
For about five and ono-hnlf miles
tho canal will be cut through solid
rock. For throe miles It will pass
through sand and gravel, nnd tills
portion of tho canal will bo lined with
walls of heavy masonry, and the bot
tom will bo covered with concrete.
Tho Dalles Chronicle.
OASTOH.IA,
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Capital Normal School
First National Bank Building, Salem'
The fall term of twelve weeks opens
September 28, Address.
J. J. KRAPS. Salem. Or
J. Brownstein & Son.
54 State street. Highest cash price
paid for hides, Pelts, Wool. Tallow
and Furs; also general dealer In old
Iron, Rubber and Metals. Phone 2071
Main.
A Biz Kick
A man makes when his laundry wrv
Is sent homo with porcupine cdg
and sprcadcnglo buttonholos. if i.
would bring his linon to an up-to-djtft
laundry whoro perfect mothods obtali
at all times, such as tho Salem stenn
Lnundryi ho would rocoivo U1b shlrU,
collars ana cuffs equal to now ever;
tlmo that wo Bono thorn homo.
Salem Steam
Laundry
Col. J. Olmsted, Prop,
Phone 411 230 Liberty St
Wcdgewood, Historical plates 58c
during January.
The Variety Stow
94 Court St. Annora M. Welch, Prop,
Cosgrovo's orchestra pravo that
the masses of the people can nnd do
appreciate good music. Tho trouble
Is they get so little of it.
Wlillo The Journal bolieves it is
light to support right Republican pol
icies, there has never b'een a time In
the history of the country when there
were not enough men to be found In
the Democratic pnrty who could bo ap-
i.Biueu io irom pntriotlc motlvos to
abandon pnrty and save tho country,
enn that be said of any other party?
When the war of the rebellion hrnv
out Ohio was almost uniformly Demo.
cratic. The Illickevn alnlu . mn
000 soldiers to the front, ami Jhen
went Republican. Why. even in Hip
late Salem city election. Democrats
were patriotic nnnneii n ... .o
......, , intj ftl.UU
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I fOTTOM 1-.AC r.nf cri ., w,'fK ho t
ij Regardless of quotations from Wall St, i!
and report; as to the condition of the 11
couon marKet,
our
We Will Continue tn Sfll nil rnttnn rrnnrlc of
usual low price. See us for flannelettes, outing flan-
npl. Hjikv Hntlv mnclinc In4!n l.' l.. i; i!.i !l
..,., ,j w.ui.., ...UJ.,,,0, uiuia iinuiis MUUiCIlllin, TICK- !j
ing, shirting, dress linings and alt other cotton goods. I
Kememter no advance in prices at I
suth no,r a,i .w ,."""."'" "cre i"1"01
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Rostein & Gteenbaam J
302 Commercial Street. ' i
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tho llnmes nnd suiokn wV n, --...
Ii the men In the chain. ti, i,i.
Ing of llarnani nnd William Price was
cm nre and their hair was burning
Nevertheless they threw th m-l ..
and waited for tho third load. ,
This load enmo near nn nrrii
Hie smoke was so thick that Smith
PROPOSED CANAL.
How It Will DecTnstructed-Eloht
and Half Miles In Length.
It will be Interesting n n,a i,oi
boys and girls who nro hint nw i,n.
Ing and who will continue to hear so
Positive Poof
"uc MRRkua riht to have the
st roMstnwtloti it on hi service
4 kla ter)irtM. It every man
hw a Ht K live. about hla buel
nea with a little ur.1a.1ir. .. .
lele rvea if he I ao editor.
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THE NOTABLE DEAD.
During Ute year )oi the world loet
r eHliwt weu. TL Br.u..
HWtiUrt More than four ,.. h
mml Im the differm. .-
M ralHiujs. Tb hIrmu at ,... ......
l fcaM to nil aaa all left Uiuj
we and rewiutloM that vAu u-
renMNNUereH,
AWUMMC lk HKNt IMOHUMHt ta pb
Mc life were Ur4 aliry of Bhi-
Wf Mkhael Herbert, tu awbHa4er
l the United state Uie 4,
exttovemor Raweey. of
sad Drake, ot i.ui. n.t
II - 1 iv. "mere were
Maaea.humu; JaeM n um, ,w
pamiHoiMii eoroy of Hawaii. a4 vn.
1 Um tttt of mm &r .tr.i ..J., . .
'al Akraea iu-i ... .....
i m -" " " imrw
1L dtooa. rn of vw v,u. ....
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WhH U erTST
1 j . . '"" "mi amitn , . 1U11" " near so
Itad to And (da .i.i. ....1 .. .. I much about iha mnni . ,... . .
"to tho levator mid by the time nJcon8trctd. io have an undeistandlng
nail ilnna tl.lo i. . unr (tin u'n.i. .. .... .
-- -..- -., uuu W10 ,,mng ni0j)te(j
for their construction.
The canal Is to be OR feet wide at
the bottom, nnd a little more than
eight and one-half mll in ia.n. ......
bavlng a depth of eight tw, oxcept in
the locks, whero Uie depth over the
miter will be .even feet This
depth of water will be amnio on.i ,.
more than the draft of any boat now
running up tho river.
The upper terminus of the canal Is
o In j.t above Celllo faiu. where
the flt of the four locks fB to be
Ijaoeu. This lock will have a lift of
17 feet, which will l ai,mi
i.n.o 1..... . ""v '" '"
.'" ,"l" ne river and the cannl
reached From iu nn- ...... ..
uom this he was almni n,-
me. The elevator wa i.i- ..
the bce where the controller was
."-".. " S"' "' o ,vlce hb.
Ml baud In the flame to start tho
' The hand wns badly ,,irneU.
t tii car wa. tan.i .,,.1
town in ,Itt. for ,h8 KitU t(j we( w
wwiiinnra rivmi .n
, "'" "" ien who were
waltiiw. When the i. u. T
the men urt ,i. .".:."" "" Wl
"I Muck tu the car until ih .,..
WU. said ,, smith, "and tk.n
I -sw.il to get ft. 8om. one reach-
d imlled m out Jwit ,
l,JLm "": Th ta,wr S
the grla wew In th .iru.i..
ri S-"r1 ,,ne - '"rTii
-" t Mlt IHjr nr nu.
v., n wtt-B. mi
I Envy
and
Deceit
' Has orevented mnnv
' from bem cared by me,
:; THAT'S JEALOUSY!
Can you
I Afford to Rtm
the Risk
We Do
What We
Claim
Maui- ihi . -" A "... u,,,,Br terminus the
"0 truM to ontu.i in... ..... ., canal win nm .... . .
bj 1. ..- J " """ eievaior' . """"'"i oat ween the
ta? uZ httN wwk u kw w-i T an,, t,m - " & N- ra,'i. with
-, ..-., couw. ,"" " ": "ow or "fr.
, : "" "'" ,w is reache . Juat
low the head of Five MR, ,,,,.,'
This lock wm have ..,; '; ,rrs-
The lower terminus of the canal will
j. oeiow the big eddy, and will
W ellllpiHHl with a tnn.lam - ........
took, which Is reallv u-., ll.. .
Their combined ,t at tlmee
trwne low water will h no ... ...
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1 U4MS.M
Found Hla Saw.
A 0rt lime ao Heary
white repairing the i.ih-v
TWHBtoiwtreet Methodist
tW4 a ranMwter'a ImNiw,
We km and remove Cancers and
Tumors without the aid of knife or
other instrument.
Dr. J. F. Cook, the noinin.i tw.
tor, cures all kinds of rttoAn.. ...
all othor schools have failed, iviUi.
out tho aid of knife or poisons. His '.'.
medlcinea nro composed of Nature's '.'.
herbs; they are gathered and soloctod ' '
In various parts of America and for- ' '
elgn countries, at great nM : :
Read the Te.t.mon.a, ef a PromInent SaIem Man"; " l
In Justice to DR J p roL PUBUC' W
tworkhttadJ;?"4. th0 w" "ay know what '
ng treatment from him for the T ihm Umt l have beon ' "
: : he has removed Trom mv iliff 15 month3' nnd that In that Ume J
- growths as large as a man-ahand .,, f ' T tUmors of canco ''
mother cancerous growth .. fm tho "W destine. Also ;
. or from off my thumh tm. ,-.. ... . 9,l xrora off Y foot, and anotli
... ' " t uia uun HI I no An ...
. . cinoe nlono, thoy kllllne- h tZ .compiiBhed through medl- I
tureltsolf costing ,";: Jir"l",wa "PWoMIke roota. and N
Colliag.
of the
church.
covered
Wttk tun .u. 11, ... . .
- .-.-. imnN of dust. It
very uttte .,. Ma w ,
ft repair. The tool had 1,- ...
i.K. .k... .:..:" "" "nr. ett-
b-l7 . ",,ry WM bulk
b.rywaer.,W'etta"r
? n :rt,rwtifledki.
osmrch. awl wi kMt ta .. T
fcu givm u -rrL'Tr
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latat nuu.. " ease
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
ims qnwtloa arises in the famiiv
everyday. Lc M jt ty
rJJr; I a4d bo,he water aad set to
eooL navorsj-Lcttoa, Oran. Rtw
yew grocer KHiay. P00
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any-
ture Itself ;; .1"?W "
; ; utro not believe I could have foumi ? ? f knlfe or W
whore in ih. .,.. .Jn.Te founU e1ual succossful tmt '
- Botanical 0 n?.""- F. Ock. tho
i ; can d0 " mueh ,o;you---7o:8ultatlonf
!:B -.... 7-F-cook
V"B' oonicai Doctor.
till MM
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Liberty street, Salem, Ore0on. J
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