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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1904)
flsmwwKiijp'! WWW" 1 TWO DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1904. Monev S t jBr 03 ' iYed : f Right Heie & All Eyes This Way j ritrwiwa fTt ,. ,1 Ain-if nKtwilniii Ifoti'it Ilriva' niwl flliilrlrim'tt & OlothiiiK, Hnta win! ilaoerdaahcry must now Jeivo our tUire 9 ID.Q. ti Wo'ro gii'g to shrivol the prirw mi piles r f cenMiinme mer- o ahandise so Hint even' dollor bill will appear to be of twice ita ordfnnry value. The mie opens with ii firmt bargain fi broadsldo nil along trio line, uomoatui otjoy mixing wun mo g buying throngs and save ma, HAitn, kou.nd doli.ah. The reason for this unlc is that wo don't propose to rarry g ovwoui 'ock until anottior season. Wo cnu uo the money Jj and want it. g G. W. Johnson & Co; No Dessert More Attractive Why tun nahdlna and 8JI0I1U IIOUIB BOOJUHg, sweetening, flavoring nnu coionng wnen XT"jTsrsr-n 1kfiBKKP- Indian child produces better remilta in two minutes? Every tiling in tho package. Simply odd hot wUurandsettocool. It's perfection. Asur riee to the housewife. No rouble, lea ex. pease. Try it to-day. In Four Trait TU vomi Iemon. Orange, Strawberry, Hasp, txtrry. Alf&oeen lOo .Ml.HIIMl..'I.HJgW TIE DAILY JOURNAL 6crlpp News Association Telegrams. BY HOFKR DROTHERS., Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance, Ually Three Month, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 80 Cento Per Month. Wedkly One Year, $1.00 in Advanoe. executed In our state prison wo have only sympathy, but do not doubt that he ha obtained the Inevitable re ward of liln own conduct ' If there Is one thins; that will arouse the Iro of thr people of this country ntilckor thon another, It Is the Idea of enslaving children. . Owl knows we aro unjust enough to tlinm In our crowded oltlee. where factory Inspectors do not Inspect; In our cotton mills, where mare babies do the work of adults; In our arowded tenement districts, whero "little mothers" of 8 or 10 often are com pelled, by circumstances, to assume Tims, for oxamnlc. an born under a full moon might be named Round Moon, or something of that Eort. Sometimes, when ne is older, his name Is radically changed fhn now nocnomen bolng suggested by something that has given him spe cial prominence, tor instance, u David B. Hill were an Indian his peo ple probably would, at the present , state of his political career, reverse jhls name to Hole-ln-theGround. i .. . THEY ACTUALLY DO THE WORK Food Eaten Is Worthless Unless Dl gested Some Stomachs Must Have Help. fyl Cherry Pect iuf cuius, counns, bronchi.!, consumption. We have I " saying this for 60 years. Ann" have the doctors. .c iVJHiJ sSSfc JOURNAL SPHCIAL DELIVERY. One Wsolr $ ,10 One Month t .88 Three Months $1.00 iai journal Offloe.. At Daue's Oresery, South Salem. At Bewereex Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. Ifeetrle Qreoary, Bast State St -H-M-4-M"HM"M4H I H-lf fo-H-M-M-H-H U 1 1 I IHtHW The Weather. Tonight and Thursday fair; colder tenfchL IN FIRST PRISON EXECUTION OREGON. 'The first legal execution of n pris oner under death sentence took place nt the state prison, Pridny, January seth. A full nceount Is given In HiIh lper. It Is the Intention of the nuthort to limit the eitent of the news iwper report if executions In the fu turo, and thl It probably tbe hut de tailed story iif nn execution In Ore gen. Tlie policy of having all executions tftke plnr at the slate nritum I. ist and humaqe one. Then, will he lea bungling, af t. nwnil dly tm, devolvee oh tfie ulnrers of the state, when It dtwe by experts at n staW lneMmttBij, aS4 with the most Im wwert seleiiUfle aupllaHCM. There will be bettar order and more encorein. ami leee chnnoe for OREGONIAN STANDS FOR POPU LISM. The Orogonlan seeks to put The Journal of Uiln cltr tlie only Dally Journal that erer seriously differs with that paper In the attitude of fighting- the Indian war veterans. What Tho Journal did do was to five tbe tendency of the Republican party in Oregon In cater to populism a ttold and scathing rebuke, and that the Oregnnlan dare not deny and cannot refute. Tbe fact Is. ever since the editor of the Oregonlan cam up to Salem In the time of the historical holdup legis lature and was personally taken into tho holdup ueadquartere and intro duced to the holdup crowd, be has bud a strange leaning toward poptillstlc; measures. The Oregonlan has deftly Inld hand to everything that would get votos In return for ,IU own family enter prise tho Uwls and Clark exposition and the Indian War Veterans are not to bit blamed for getting: their lice. These policies of loot have brought upon the atnte some bin bills to nav nnd hove Increased taxes about fifty per ent In the evvernl oountiee of the state. Unless u bottnr and more conser vative leadership 0f the Republican patty cornea to the front tlier Is not a very bright future for It 'In this state. Standing for every bin emft of populist lo UhjI t,H Oregonlnn has fought every effort lo relieve the neo. Pie. It has fought nnd ridiculed the tlat salary law every time It came up. It fought the ear shortage bill that was calculate to do simple Justice to tlie outraged shippers of the state, whose woes had fouud a little expres sion in that iwper. The sIukjWhk tendency of tho Or. gonlnn to champion loot and oppose the raros of n family., We repeat, wo are' unjust enough, and more than enough, to them, but we haven't reached the point where we will willingly allow one child to become the property of a master or mlstross. If our hlstorbs are correct, We built hips, sacrificed many Uvea nnd ex pended millions of money to wipe out tho slave trade, and there should be a clean-up right now In Alaakn. There- isn't a place on the globe big enough tor the perpetuation of the detestable business. SO DIFFERENT. Ittt lit inU'rrtMMe At Ihinrnn. ,U1. ..i.. .... . ...,.,,V1 uu ii until (ill " wijrvw iwri or prleonem or public. rim"H,Mr or relief demanded by the Mme uQiitl(ina wj Miraei V(Jry m people must be met and overcome tie RUwHton. hy men In the ltepubllcau party who .... ...n.w Ul w, UWiWl pnmiy Rre -"- "" ii iriiHuiiiiv iirnn ior plun nat iliajiiiui.1 i.. .i.i.. ..... ... liar . - -.......,, , lmn iuBninC(i- ijini,! uat mtf mnM the death penalty remiweteil It. and the question an DiHttt one. Man alngiy or collMlvlr has not J right. Inhetenyy r from any bU ,rf mofHl or aylHlual law. t take away iif. . BHMaa Wur , . .... rnrai v,mmmm In the Uie ami WM to,t of wlaty to n(Jw,Btw JHstlca, Ahaolnta jH,(ic HB( ,bBOlH, Hi!?? W ,rtHC,,," ,Uat " netther be lUrretl nor applied by hiww vsla,w w bUiMn iHUIHaenca at Net we reel the ease In neoe l a la the etfett uf aoeletj- aa taw mk u tmteet human and so- iNleresu. That the endem all Uu . tot a HrincljUe of preaa w Wwt hettwve. Th. InatauMa r.,r vui. .T. W of wntohmt for hM tw centertoi r rtwu bundreila to vry f, on u, . p, bllWttn mH th h anally will. ia mmi ttf t he ...u,iy aholieh M hftVe ,fT ww" f evil, when tt evil. ih.v.Mhadlaappaa ror Uf uufortuiuii. mm . "" wH ui ae Uverjbmly knows that after the dot alary plank was adopted by the hut Republican state convention, the Ore mmlaw opealy rldletibxl the promv Mtlon. Ita caadtdate fr (vernor, sir. Kurnleh waa wit nertultti uv hat he stood on that plank of the Republican platform and was defeated Imchu of bis slltnee. vwrge js. vnnmnerlaln made hl campaign on that Iseue and w-na .!. etl mi account of his UHconiHroniimnK. nam ior wiiai the people had de taauded. How can the OresMinlan u br.v- the people and explain In the next platform why It helned to riar.. .. It had been wlK to see pnt In the ptauormr The Oregonlaa'a stand tar m.t ).!,. IMijwlUm and Ita fight on the reform principle advocated by IxWllnt nd prugrtNMive rtuhlieaiu. will de feat the party ualea it guea tale bet ter and safer hamhi. Lets of Claims Like This But so Dif ferent Local Proof Is What Salem People Want. Thnre are a great many of them. ICvery paper lias Its Share. Btatrinonts hard to believe, harder t prove. Statements from far-away places, Wuail people say In Florida. ' Public expression from California. Orttlmes good endorsement there Hut of little service here at home Salem people want local proof. Tho sayings of neighbors, frleods and cltuens, Home Indorsement ceunts: It disarms the skeptic beyond dis pute. This Is the backlnc thnt ntmwio hn. hind overy box of Doan'a Kidney Pills Hero Is a caso of It: Jnmeu A. Tannor. farmor! enmnr Thlrteonth nnd Lewis sts., saya: "So many suffer from kidney com plaint thnt for a time I was alarmed about myself for I was troubled with my back aching In the region of my kldnoys. I think it was cnused first by a strain from heavy lifting I did two years ago. I kont Eettlnc worso Instead of bettor and flna'ly consulted a doctor. He told me I had gall stono In the bladder, but trouble with kld ney secretions existed their too fro quent action disturbed my rest from fifteen to twenty times a night. This was very annoying and I was In a bad way when I road of Doan's Kldnoy Pills and procured a box at Dr. Stone's druij storo. To say I was sup prised at tho speedy effect of thoir use Is putting It mlldly.( I havo re commended Doan's Kldnov Pills to oineni nnd will always have a good worn ior Uiom." For salo by all dealers. Prleo 50 oents. Foeter-Mllburn Co., Duffalo, N. Y nolo ngontu for tho United Stntoa Remember tho name DoAn1. n take no substitute. Food taken Into the stomach which, from the nature of the food or the condition of the stomach. Is not digested, Is worse than no food at nil. This is a true statement as far as it goes and a great many dyspep tics go only this far with their rea sonlng They argue with themselves that because their stomachs do not do tho work given them, they must be glvon leas work; in othor words they must be starved. It would be Just as sensible for a business man who is unable to tlo all his own work to cut down his business to his own capacity as It is for a man to starve himself to rellove his stomach. The sensible business man employs help and goes forward with his business Likewise the sensible dyanentlc will employ help for his stomach and give his body proper nourishment. Stunrt's Dyspepsia Tablets actually do the work assigned to them. They relieve weak and orer burden! stom achs of a great nortion nf i1Ibmiiv action. Their component parts are Identical with those of the digestive huiiis and secretions of the stomach and they simply take up the grind and rarry on the work Just the same a good, strong, healthy atnmnMi -MMIewM4e.Bp Action for Disbarment, Robert Q. Smith, a prominent at torney of Grants Pass, la the chief figure In an Interesting enso being tried today in the U. S. land office nt Roeeburg before Receiver J. II. booth and Register J. T. Hrhlgos. The caie consists of a charge of tin iirofesslonnl conduct ngnlnst Attor ney Smith while roprosonung a. a. nniwnhmim. S. P. stntlon afjont at. Merlin, In the latter's application, for A a mining patent a few months ago. This charge. If sustained, will disbar,,, Mr. Smith from further practice bo- fort. thf U. S. lnnd ofllco. Sneclfl- cally. It Is alleged that Mr. Smith J THE WIFE WHO 18 nnnr, ,. w -- iu ffWJsM 5 Jtm fwr . -3 IRB'arXlllM-K '-T '- - V i signed J. T. Brhlgos nnmo to tho no tice of publication making known publicly the application, for tho mln In patent. This notlco was given to tho Oregon Obsoijvor nt Grants Fnss published by F. w. Uhausso, who is a witness on behnlf of the govern ment. Claude Riddle, who was nt that time connected with Mr. Chausss's paper, Is nlso a wltnoss. The charge against Mr. Smith was preferred by Chas. M. Schllorholtz. special agent of the U. S. land olllco, ' formerly located at Roieburg. His successor, Geo. F. Wilson, Is repre senting the government In this case. Mr. Smith Is represented by attorney ' A. C. Hough, of Grants Pass. Rose-1 burg Review. Branson &. Ragan, Keep all kinds of groceries, and they are the best that can be found In the city. You don't know It until you have tried them HER HUSBAND. Sees to it that his linen Ii laundorod in tho finest and best ninnnor, and for this reason the soiids It to tho Salem Steam Laundry, whoro tho fncilltlu skill nnd experience in the flnost work of this kind cannot bo excollotl. Tho Unon here Insta longer nnd looks bet-1 IrUl U1WUJU, Salem Steam Laundry a Colonel J. Olmsted, Prop, DorotiR D. OlmBted, Man 1 Phone 111. 320 Lib' rtv Rt r-5HM-et'"l-.W--..smJ ueaaa nnu jewols In a variety y sizes and colors. Just nnhed, Tii entlnes. The Variety Store 94 Court St. Annora M Welch, Pt WLM Jr. regtgCk Wsn&i W"9sH hiVoQ ti n.... theru is iMthlni; " mra ii,B CHILD SLAVES IN THE ARCTIC CIR0LE. Slavery In Alaska? That Is what William A ru.. pnnriuai uf the United siw .uit-. whools at Unalaska. iweerta. He has wade coHhUnt to the lattttor 0e Prnent that the posaMStnn uf child, rem slaves t a nnmo ihiiui wt,- canvaUaK tu pmUn he tom4 uuw- ".fAUtjS? MIV ITFieHI.I .... llvld hi a.. ,. ... the I "' " a wnw girl 9 year M the ytem. . Itire nn t,. .iuK h bkKHl W: ootehaaii two shivu ru ..... mi positively .there were othere wit. J,Z xT: uiee jv. M. . r&tett U..4..1.. I t,.. ...T?. ii." ."?". " "m iner loaiNki hiiiw. .... Isiemafi' I " . 4 U hjUvd that th Isdleeatloa, ewsmnmnt we4 a duty tjs theee ehll- ' co'a.s'.","M rr'T" rm mm A lafr trial mlJ Newton's Blue. IT. J. J. See. In th Atlantic.) It Is well known thnt under th nn. Uon of gravity tho water composing such a thin shell as a som. i,..i,1.ia tends to run down on nil sides, w that the walk of the bubble grow thin at the tup and thicken .. -.i the Iwttwm. After a time the bub. ble becomes so thin at the top that further How of water from this point can hartlly take nlace. mm fln .i. .......... . . . . .ii .- Humiie oureu. nm i,ef0re this lest stage is reached a degree of thlnueae in the walls of the bubble Is attained which causes It to glow with brilliant lrrldeecent colors. N.w ton noticed that on top of the thin bubble Illuminated by -whit .i- u.ut a black pot ut formed, uin, i ?. of thlchnees downward from ti.ia Met on all aides, a red band nxt appears, then a blue on th .r red and blue; and so on. the rotor? .-, ..n exiremee of red ana 1-n.w in the higher orders. ThU Und which nret expands outward rrom the black spot at the top and ST " k tk. ,uhaTd,nW oj the w.ur, N.wton called the "blun of the Aral m- .... WT WMW)wt dingy, k. JLS as would do It. On this account Stunrt's Dvannniiin Tablets are perfectly natural In their action and effects. They do not cause any unnatural or violent disturbance in tho stomach of bowols. They themselves digest the food and sup Ply tho system with all tho nourish. ment contnlnod in what Is eaton nnd carry out Nature's plans for suston nnce nnd maintenance of the body. now much more senilhln u n,i method than that employod by mnny sufferers from weak stomnnhB n this mennB the body nnd brain gets mi me goon, nutritious food they need nnd the man is properly nour ished nnd equipped to carry on his work and perform hi duties Ho iouiu not possibly be In proper work Ing condition by starving himself or employing some new fangled. lneuf. flclent fowl that does not ,...., enough nutriment for v .i.i oaby. A strong mnn doiti r. ork must be pronerlv f.i ., n... applies to the brain as well as the body. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, by re llevlng the stomach of Its work, en nhles It to rocuperato and regain its normal health and stroneth. Vo..... repairs the worn and wnstod tlssuoa j-i us sne neals nnd knits the bono of a broken limb, which Is of course not used during the process of re pair Stunrt's Dyspepsia Tnl.iAf .. ,. U by nil druggists at 50c a box and they are the one article that the IruBBta. doe not try to sell some thing In the place of thaf. HWd-" Their unquallfleil merit and m.cce and the universal demand for ".. una pmced them within reach of every one. -vwVvwauwwwwwwowBww0OowrfVIV9V See Om Goods and F.t Ices o S Neck Ribbons, No. '10, all silk, only 15c a yard g Golf Gloves, all wool, only 23c a pair g Chain Purses, only 23c each Bead Necklaces, only 12c each a Ladiea' Belts, only 8c each . . Agato Buttons, G dozen for 5c e Embroideries, nice assortment 5c a yard S Violets, just received nice assortment of artificial violets, w prices from 10c a bunch upwards , Rosteln & Gfeenbatttn 302 CommprrJal Sfroof. M 11 II 1 1 1 1 1 n IW-Hu!,, I I HI I IU I H 1 1 1 1 PosltJYe fOO the No Cause for Alarm. (Louisville Times.) "Would you take mivnm... . Itap-yeor prlvlle ,0 proiMMe tf) Wn?" he askel. "Only on one condition." she nn swered. "If the man . .... " TLLl. hnd rw8" o suppose - u",,rB l0 8lnk was duo to the self-deprecation which to .... worthy men havo. I mlchti, .,.. be frigbtene!. Mr. Ad.Hn-..L. . haven't any particular nerson in .'..., at nil." ' "u YOUR HAT Hill as MHole.n.the.Qroud (Brooklya aMglsx) Nmec far IaiilaB .t,iuu aHy suget4 hy xtraerary "S of atre atteB5 lae,r hlt Mar De a It Ilakea StylUh Oae, Out Trouble, A man usually buys a bat that' in .UpUV- but the modelrn hat far mw h lejs to anewer Ior. UaklheaOa aro ktowwc more numer en every day. Hat4 make xeinoot breedins places fer the paraltlo nrm. which Mp the life from thtol oTthl When your hair begins to fall out and yonr soalp I. full ot DaaJrurt It laa sure algii that thM counUeti . n butty at work. Bwma ore There ta but u. . . truubl Btui Viii .v. TO OYWBe tat te apply Kowbro'a HenueWe i?ik. 8M ay teadmr drarcttts. Bead u in Ealel J. Fry, Spodal Agent WcDo Wtat Wc Claim We kill and romovo Cancers and Tumors without tho aid of knife or J othor instrument. Dr. J. p. Cook, tho Botanical Doc- J tor, cures all kinds of diseases after I an othor schools havo failed, with out tho aid of knifo or poisons. His medicines art, composed of Nature' herbs; they aro gathered and selected In various parts of Araorlca and-for- oign countrloa, nt great oxponoo. Envy and Deceit Has prevented many from bein cared by me,' THAT'S JEALOUSY! Can von t Afford to Run the Risk .. Read the Testimonial n d i . " r.unnncni saiem Man: TC TUP mK. . T Ing treatment from h M ll ,.n?.rm thom I avo boen tak- : : he has removed from mv .,.l . " mnUls' d ' ,n tuat Ume 1 " ous growths as i," 7'"y canal throe Humors of cancer- 1 : : another cZtoT M lnteet.no. Also I CI f Ul III I IIIHim Dlnn - . .. or from off my thumb. Thih-.ii " ra on my foot' and ftnoUl' J ; ; clnoe alono, thoy killing thT .u accomPll8lll through roedl - tureltcaXtoomoSW 8pldor-ke roote, and Na- :: re In tho wo , TZTJ2X. BUCC088'ul "oatmont Botanical Doctor tn nn VT . commend Dr. J.- P. Cook, the :: t0r' t0 aU wh0 read this tostimonial.-R, j. spenCEIL : I We can do a. mueh f0P you 0r more( ,f yQQ J. F. COOK Liberty Street, Salem, Orenon I Deut"her Botanical Doctor. HHiih -H"-HniiinH.s rM-HH Hill H- Ut - mTB$ I f mmmM- i wmii l... ... . .. ..jhha. . "TTTiiMiTirtliMiMrT-nirtM if O...A . .. . . r WMHefAM41kl-rZ ' ! ! ::::::::A GPMpv ijBFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.: ij GRAIN WW AND SHIPPIiBgnFpjjfyl i i Oats For Sale i I tt. Gratam, Agent Z ' I.V.WUU uu. UttXOiU WAV LI... ,-.---,-- ltWr'KMgHlf'f reeg ) HHHHEHHH aeftjtoni