Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 01, 1905, Page 4, Image 4

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J MATTER OF HEALTH
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Absolutely Pure
4S 0 SUBSTITUTE
a now adoption for two jears, bet, in
the meantime, the state board of ed
cation can take steps to Improve the
adoption' made three yeara e.
In a number, of instable? there are
books rtiat oan be lopped off, aad th
syatom of text-books improved and
mailo lew expensive. The state board
of education should take steps to that
overnor Chamberlain deserves ered-
1f for making; this appointment of
text -book rommiwioft ontelde the party
Maw. ami against a great deal ef pf
sure from politicians for place.
FIRST
BLOW
STRUCK
THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME
Are Never Without Pe-ru-na in the Hoi
for Catarrhal mseases.
Cftfo xRAYS
DAILY CAPITAL JODRNAL
BY HOFER BROS.
orrzoiAii census balem,
MAY, 1001, 13,287.
THE SWORD VEB8US TIIE TEN.
"Jdoro fame for C. K. H. Wood.'
Bnlom Journal.
I "That undeveloped jumble of intel
lectual confusion labeled 0. K, fl.
Wood, of Portland, hurt boon lecturing
to th ii Woman 'a club of that oily.
What haVo tin women of that town
boon doing to doiHiryo ttiiali ptiulh
tnontf Hesldn, he ilUeufised national
brinks nnd tho tariff. That is the lim
it, and wo look for arrival at one of
tho statu institutions." ,
The above wan tnknii from the pW
torial pngo of Hut Orcgnithtu (repro
duced from tho 8nlem Journnl.) Tho
fact that It refern to inn Is wholly I in
Material. I reprint It to hIuiw th In
toleranmi which lhoe armed with a
printing pre. aliow to dlfToronra of
opinion. This courteous nnd dignified
utterance does not attempt either a
ntatoment of views or it dlneuiMlon,
nnd1 Is only worthy of not lap as illus
Iriitltig tho oifiootlnl blnek-guardlwn
which I'slnta in this piirtlmilur mmo,
nnd tho eownrdly bullying whieh often
cbarnctorlxca thoso who fool eeur In
wpllllng ink upon tlit jmMerhy. 1 uu
drritaud It wn written by one Colonel
llofor, editor of tho Hit In in .lournnl,
5lo evidently ludlnvus that tho pen I
mightier than tho sword, and great
deal safer. I do not liijond (e Intl
innto that thare nrn In tho journalist!
Vrofoaidon many of so nourso a fiber.
3'roii .sunh a karnal wo imut axpect
ahaff. CVIonol C. K. 8. Wood hi the
Pacific Monthly for Deecinber.
to engage an ordinary journalist with.
A man who cannot seo anything
funny in discussing national banks nnd
tariff before surh n delightful body
an a woman's club certainly has an un
developed senso of humor. ..
The .lournnl regrets that' Colonel
Wooii has token offenso nt a perhaps
too scathing application of the X-Ilay,
Onco in n whllo that X-Hny procoss
burns tho victim's hldu, and that is
nlwaya rogretted by this paper. It of
furs Colonel U. K. B. Wood duo and
humble apology, but is not afraid of
his sword.
Soma of tho members ef the house
itbiak that if prisoners set fire te jaH
bliRlit id takcMth1r oftaaees of
gattfttg burnwl.
Senator Hobson's joint memorial to
prohibit combinations botwcoa fire a-
- Y .
surnnce companies was unnnlaMMSir
adopteI, and is a good move in the
right direction.
! House Goes on Record
; Against Fishing
Monoply
Blliifor a Constitutional Con
vention M3y Be Re
considered
The house toUy, by a nearly unani
mous vote, pMd the Ml ,0 d'rov
the Hame fishieg rights on the Hogue
river.
A bill i Mff to be it through to
sweep the Columbia river of all traps,
wheels aad fishiag witrs the length of
the state.
The firt bodv Wow has been struck
M Rand MRS
"CHWANDT
Krownell's bill requiring the state
laws to bo published more geaerally at the vested interests in this industry
for tho benefit -of all citizens i meet- that represents millions,
ing with gonernl approval. This will j An effort will be made to revive the
givo the pooplo of the state all the bill for a eoastitutioaal convention,
lawa In sueh shnpe that no insa rao'The pledge of a Democratic senator
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JOATON.
Independence,
no.
plead ignorance.
EXPENSE, EXPENSE.
That Is now tho howl to keep the Ha-
I em Hi'hool Iwinrd from putting up a
eroditable school building.
That tho old cry in some parts
of this state. X matter what Is need
ed tlio ery Is oxpouso, oxpouso..
At Ran Db'go, Cat., on tho Mexican
lhiu, stands a state normal school that
is it liner building than our state can.
Itul.
It has novor boon oeeupled, but soon
will bo. It has polUhcd granite col
uiiitM. and rust tho stnto tt00,000.
That jitate has lower tnxes than we
have, nnd there Is no eontluunl ory
about oxpoiiso, oxpniiNo,
Tho best nud most progressive gov
ernment is not InoonsUtont with low
ratios of taxes.
Tho Capital City oaimot nfford to
hiiro any moro eheap, .' combustible
buildings for Its public sohools.
Iet there bo olio nioJern, model, fire
proof Hchmil building rreeted, nnd cut
out every dollar of gr.ift.
Thosn who howl hardest ilovt ox
pens are nine times out of ten the
liquofieinri of grafts that have made
thotn rieb.
ANARCHY REIGNS
(Continued from first page.)
is the protection promisodt Wlwre are
our rights that were guaranteed! Aa
Kwor, or you will fiRd tho eonienctM
dlsost rous." (Signwl) Oopon.
that Mr. U'Ren has all tho needed
amendment to the present constitution
uader preparation on the initiiitivo and
referendum plan has caused comment.
fader the decision read by Senator
Itrowaell la his speeeh there is not an
appropriation for an institution outside
J of Salem that is aot open to attack in
the courts. It has been decided wheth
er the motion to revive the matter will
be made ia the house or senate.
The nbove is making serious matter
of a little manifestation of humor on
.tho part of this paper. "f
(Jtileuel Wood U hereby uglified that
the above leadline In quotation attrib
uted to the Hrtlem .liiernal belong to
the Qrogoulau.
As a literary iwiii, Colonel U H S.
WikmI skmild approtat tho poiutoil,
gllttorlug t,yle Mf writing ewidoyel on I
Tho uirgr4i HHuttl from Tho
Jtmrnal t what apHMtrs frotpMetitly in
this wiHr Hader the twlumu iatitld
Xltuys,
It is a style ef Uanm t Wat sImuIiI
hovt Ih laketi mHrieosly, ami it ga
MFalty taVort a Irtjay hh4 IhiiIwmih by
mur welMaferMMM readers.
Colonel C. Ii R Wae.1 W mUI to U
h iMited wml Mghter, aal prsbaWy
eunsUler that a aafer weapon for Mat
TllB NORTHERN PAOiriO LANDS.
Tho npoakor nauiMl Iteprosentativo
ltiugham of Uuio county as chairman
ef this imiMjrtaut committee.
Mr. Hlnghnm is n sawmill limu. and
nliove all Is a very fair mlndcl man.
Ho will be ehargcl with tho Impor
tant duty under tho Cavender resolu
tion of Investigating, tho methods' by
whleh n great corporation naqutreti tb
tlo to alawt 400,000 aeres of timber
land In this state.
A largo amount of those Northern
I'aeIHe leads Wave recently been said
te the Weynrhuuser syndiento for R
per aere, At this vrio the Northern
I'Aelfle railroad land. In Orogea arc
worth from twe te four mllllaii dol
lar. Jit what extent this invMtigation
will take eaunet bo fereihadowed.
Tho Impression It that title to those
kails waa obtaiae! under aet of eon
frreM, and tharefere the state is not
tipettsltile, unWi it was deae by e
oartag Ism from state aathentiee.
The Road
to Success
I 4t dir tWM wh praiitUa
lrMMH at tfctw hWiw Uy jnit.
tlug their v hi a Uaak.
Btrl to (MfeavalaeaAMvUga ae
j;ict fatter ha altvig .
Mtejr meaty, a4 it t a
ouhU Qae a)Wr k mum t Hwt
with.
ttavtftg )teiV DeartMMeit.
Capital National Bank
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THE OLD STATE TBXT-BOOK COM
MISSION. Uevetner lluwUrkla tUxwvea m-
Ma4altea for eaiwaNtiK the eattre
pfMt sehaei text Wek ewtwabMieH.
Th wernUrs n Harvey V. ett.
Was. M. 144. l U iaiHiUtt, Wm. Cel
vt)c aM4 C A. Jehiw.
?k hm deserve es4tt for W
Uc rM tW tt ef Um MMt eme.xitM
tAtbtt.V efHpdjr that erec ere4 a
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TImM ata4e pieie ea4er the
Del? law lMt ms MttetW ey th U
4aieie aiv eie ape, mm! mm te-
Prter te the ea4ettat f that Uw
Umw wa a terrariim xte4 ever the
4elw f i We ytJHe that 4e them
taw tip U& tnwi.
UImIm tle w tXt-W9k MwmmiM
bv this su hat m r4tv4,
d. h texter ( (t te mpreM
tl9lr bftteet ejtlttiea of text'Waa.
ttiMtas Ue U textbV eew
MlMiiMt, QavMBer CajkaiberUU kx
Vwm Ut frtM frow tri- tatt
ee a4 hU friea4h4p fe ediw
The e)4 MMMia Will net laaVt
Czar Rocolvcs Workmen.
St. Petersburg, Feb. 1. The Ciar re
oolvwl 88 wvirkmou at Tsarskoe Sole,
nt 8:90 this afternoon. He listeaed to
their complaints and domnnds.
His majesty thon listoned te the
narrative of tho eomiuittoo of work
men and thoir demunds, and the tleat
tution promisod to hold nn iniptiry lato
the affairs brought forward. The Ctar
saldt "Wo shall meet revolts by mili
tary forco, but we are suro the work
man nre devoted to us, nnd we jwrdou
them. We promise we shall try to im
provo tho conditions of labor." Up
on withdrawing tho delegation west
to tho church, where they gave thanks
for having been granted an interview.
8t. Petersburg, Fob. 1. Tho deputa
tion was accompanied by tho minister
of finance, Kokovsof, Oovernor-Oeneral
Trepoff. Tho Hmperor entered tho hall
accompanied by tho Grand Dukn Mlk
hailovitch, Goneral Hesse, minister of
tho imperial court. Addressing the
workmen, tho Czar lamented tho rcoeat
events whieh led to bloodshed. He
sal dit occurred becnuse the workmen.
House Monday.
Met at 9:30 a. m. Prayer by Rev.
P. S. Knight, moderator of the Oregon
Coagregotional Association.
Resolutions.
Hy Coopor, for protection of food
fishes. To committee on resolutions.
Sonato Message.
The senate amendment to bill for
construction of sewers aud streets in
cities of 2600 or under, wns concurred
in by Senate.
The sonato passed a bill to al
low Coos county to erect a building at
the Lewis and Clark fair.
Bills Passed.
H. IJ. .r5-Hy Miles, to protect tim
ber from forost fires. Passed.
II. R. 94 -Hy Muir, relating to sales
of property of decedents. Passed.
New House Bills,
H. H. Xo. 303 Hy Milts, to amend
charter of Pertland.
II. H. Xo. 135 Hy Killlngsworth, re
lating to transportation.
II. R Xo. JKM-Ily Caveader, charter
of Hahey.
ii. n. .e. 306 Sonncunnnn. In In.
j .v ...
allowed themselves to be led astray byjMW rRHt, o flUiM
traitors and onemles of the country.! H. n. Xo 306 Mav
30t -trfl I'ttAP 1a .ltj.:i...
If- I, .-.!. !. .L.. 1. . '", " u.iinuu
not onsy, but tho needs of tho country! B1 p,,.,
and tho oouditions of tho industries ir v us o.
must bo oonsldcre.1. To eomo to hlm!to !', "it 1 , ,fly', T"' "XM
v. .1, i . , i ., , 1 ,0 ,ru't oeurt In first distnat.
as a rebellious mob to declare their ii v.. hi n .. , k
wants was a crime. After nromlsla,' "" "W "' "C to
... ", ta
an omelai investigation, tho Csar ml
vised thorn to return to work, dismiM
lug thorn with "and (led assist you."
Remarkable Cures
Effected
By Pe-ru-na.
Under dato of January 10, 1897, Dr.
Hartman received tho following letter:
"My wife has been a sufferer from a
complication of diseases for tho past
twen tyfl vo years. Her caso has baffled
the skill of Fomo of tho most noted phy
sicians. Ono of her worst troubles was
chronic constipation of soveral years'
standing. Sho was also passing througu
that most critical poriod in tho life of a
woman-change of life.
"In Juno, 1895, 1 wrote to yon about her
case. You advised a course of Peruna
and Manalln, which we at onco com
menced, and havo to say it completely
cured her.
"About the samo timo I wroto you
about my own caso of catarrh, which
had been of twenty-fl vo years' standing.
At times I was almost past going.
commenced to use Peruna according to
your Instructions and continued Its use
for about a year, and It has completely
cured me. Your remedies do all that
you claim for them, and even more. ' '
John O. Atkinson.
In a letter dated January I, 1900, Mr.
Atkinson says, aftor live years' exper
ience with Peruna:
" wilt ever continue to speak a good
word for Peruna. I am still cured of
catarrh." John O. Atkinson, Inde
pendence, Mo., Box 272.
Mrs. Alia Sohwandt, Sanborn,
wrltes:
" havo been troubled with rhei
tlsm and catarrh tor twenty -five A
i,ouia not sieep aay or nigtit,
having used Peruna J can slet
nothing bothers me now. HI cv
affected with any kind of slcil
Peruna wm oe we medicine i
use. my son was cured of catati
the larynx by Peruna." Mrs.i
Schwandt.
Why Old People arc Especially l
to Systemic Catarrh.
Whon old ago comes on, catarrhi 1
cases como also. Systemic catar
almost universal in old pooplo.
This oxplalns why Pornnahas 1
so indlsponsablo to old people Pe
ls their safeguard. Peruna is the I
romody yet doviscd that entirely :
theso cases. Nothing bat an offcJ
systemic remedy can euro them.
A reward of $10,000 lias beon dep
in tbo Market Exehango Rank, (
bus, Ohio, as a guarantee that thea'i
testimonials are gennlne; that wo J
in our possession authontlo lottenl
tlfying to tho same. Dnring
years' advertising wo havo nover i
in part or in whole, a singlo spui
testimonial. Every ono of our
monlals aro genuine and in the
of the ouo whose namo Is apponde
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST TOR FREE PERUNA AXMA2iAC FOR 1905.
llerlla, Fob. 1. It is rumored that
Count Wolken, tho prefect of Warsaw,
has bvon assassinated.
Chief of Police Shot.
Qdeesa, Fob. l.-Chief PolUe
Oulovlno waa skat ia the tkouldqr by
workmen while In his carriage in front
of tbo police station today. The assail
ant was arrested.
x land
H. B. No. lS-Hy Uns, of Coos and
Curry, rtlaUag to preteetiaa of sal
. Ayes -IS, wya 6.
Adjourned te J p. .
ing upon tho questions of stock running
at large. Passed without opposition. '
S. H. 100 Hrownell, to confer juris
dition upon tho circuit courtu to ren
der judgments. Indefinitely postponed.
S. H. 135 Carter, to fix tho salary of
prosecuting' attorney for the first and
second judicial districts. Passed.
S. R. 149-Haines, for the relief of
Louis Verhaag, for taxes paid Douglas
county, Oregon. Referred to judiciary.
S. H. 1S4 Malarkey, to amend sec
tion .V242 of the code, relating to di
voreo proeeedings. Passed,
is a finer building than our state cap-
Hen Eats Beef.
A unique sight to bo seen today in
tho pasture at the corner of 14th streot
nnd Asylum avenue was a cow peace
fully gnuing with a largo black hon
calmly perched upon her back scratch
int.' around nn.l i.i: i ,
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Swte Tuesday Afternoon.
Called te orOer at x p. . .
Third Reading 0f Hou.w BlUs.
U. H. S-M1.,,L to protect salmon
ad approprUte $1,mo for hatcher
y. I'as.ed. Howe and MUlcr voted
tr It r- ,.
.1. , Ol ItlBPknBl la , ..-J. t
r. -T-, ". knaiHM war
jho,1, ' We aad towns, Pa!fca.
m -neree, t. aMwl,t sUa.
ecUe. Wk h
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ferred. Adeyted.
Utreiutfen ef SeeU Bills,
S. R U-Cejue ea nUie
wheol fer U. tHhlni
IS-ltU. by
aboliah peel reams.
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Pretty Safe Role to Go By.
When thero is a feoling that the 1
or lungs, blood or liver, brain or i
nro diseased, at onco commence to I
tor tho stomach. That is tho foe
tion of tho troublo in 90 ensos
every 100. Commence to regulate!
digestivo organs, got thorn in heil
working condition, and tho other ti
les will loavo of thomsolves. Di
which havo thoir beginning in
stomach must be curod through
stomach. Tho medicine for stoa
disordeis and half the ills of
Dr. (illnn'u Tmnrntrn1 T.tirai- Pills. '
..'US Ah. I:...- . . I i .VWM .v.
K n ery good lunch. The are sold by all druggists for 25
hen lii'lcl hu mi...-. ...i. . bB
. . v"uiuBeous position box. One pill Is a doso. These
for nearly an hour before being satis-1 put all tho digestivo organs in
anthill V f Whih tirao sh0 ""dition so that disease has no
alighted on the g,ud and started off to work upon.
xi.-uures new. Vx . . - ,
iut taio uy ur. a. kj. atone,
New Postmastors.
Washington, Fob. 1. Tho folloij
lostmastors wero nominated tol
Califernia: Winslow Ridout,
port; George P. Manloy, Sanger;
Friend, Hollywood.
vH, to
5 Nar4 te
To
th
Tboaa lUlww. aUterUileitf man
ar or ue IMUertck wibllcatte.
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"i ot
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& R. MilUke- to
ffrd u Wi rf ...rfu...
leet fr .t w. " ' ,0 1
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"Every home in Oregon might well welcome this
readable volume"
A Short History of
OREGON
Compiled by SIDONA V. JOHNSON
"" & Oritma "tbfjateiwred the ground thorn
EARLY DISCOVERIFS
THE LEWIS AND CLARK EXPLORATIONS
SETTLEMENT GOVERNMENT
INDIAN WARS PROGRE
' HENRY E. rw-u
tSS7&".4cu,k Fmm PORTLAND JOURNAL U
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