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

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
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OFFICIAL CENSUS BALEU.
MAY, 1004, 13.287.
A
n millionaire. When ho died the whole
community heaved a High of relief, as
though a grout bunion hnd been rolled
off its shouldorH.
BAXEM IS COIKO AHEAD.
In splto of nil knockers and kickers
tt city of Salem 1 going nhend.
Those who fought extending the city
HisiJin should tnko n tour through the
suwly annexod portions, and gee how
ntlwjr nro improving.
Titles of eidownlk. nre going down. It
o ia bo regretted thnt ro many wooden
walk nro still being built. Concrete
would bo much cheapor.
Hundreds of now houses and nddi
ttiaas nro being constructed, nnd nover
3& the. history of tho city was there so
o&seli building at this season.
Jf better street could bo built all
ifibo Improvements would bo of n bet
iter character. I'rivnto grounds would
Ota Jetter Improved.
Those who opposo Btrcot paving are
crtpiUy responsible for tho many chonp
and Inferior Improvements In tho IjuhI
juw part of tho city.
xved streets would insure the con
vfitnictlon of n flrst-clnsi stylo of btisl
e building, with olevutors nnd mod
'r frnprovemcutH.
14, In to bo rosrrctted that tho con
ictroction of n Masonic Temple was for
tOto iimo being licndud off. That kind
vt property would pny.
31ct, In splto of all rosistnnco, Bnlem
-damning nhend. It is roally wonderful
, -wthtM It In considered thnt potent In-
J&nenccs nro ngninst progress nnd ox
jsunsion. 'Thorn itifluoncofl will not always bo
rxilllo t prevent street improvumont.
lUt one street wore paved this spring
-tke city would uxporloncu u rapid ox
Xnskn by employment of Inbor thnt
! nover been known before.
But nit Unit will come In good tlmo.
The KtiiTH nre fighting for us,
o
nonriNo tiie noemai. school.
Tbo domngogucs who nro dlroctlng
tttu light ngninst tho normal sehools In
Vbl stato are misleading nnd dceelv
jrtha people. They domaud tho rof
erendum to tie up ti million, nnd give
tf.ba juuinoy-Imidors nt Portland and fc5Ii
lAraa n. Imrvest .
Among tho Items included in tiie
iRcnornl appropriation bill of the state
Jrgfslaturo of Washington, now in sos
iiln, Is '-HI for mnlutoniinoo of the
'AJurttt normal schools of that stuto.
Tills is uver 121,000 apiece. Thus each
of tho three Washington normal
schools (provided this uppriiprliitliin Is
divided eipinlly among them) will re
mIvo over $8000 more than was voted
'-by the Oregon legislature for nil four
of tho normal schools of this stato. Vet
sihero people in Oregon who refer to
tltu comparatively small nlttuueo al
lowed for normal schools In this statu "l"" uiuom as u see lit on mo man
ner of eondnellug those trials.
It will in no lUHiiuur seek 'to shield
any olllrlul or prlvHtw citison who may
have committed nny crime or fruud or
helped to violate low, but it will stand
upon the righto of a free pros to have
Its own opiuiuiis. If, fur that etturse,
It is liable to indtutmeut, let them indict.
rT
rarcimwa
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure
HAS HO SUBSTITUTE
Improvements, nnd discouraged othors in improvements of nil kinds. The val-
from making any. uo of property and rents on such n
Ho bolonged to no political party,1 street will pay for all tho expenses in
but generally made both sides think ono year. Hut whatf's tho uso talking!
ho was with them wholly, or nt least in o
pnrt. VEEY TEW PEOPLE
By theso processes his wealth grew '
and tho community virtually made him Aro Frco From Somo Form of Indi-
WHEN IIENEY EETTJItNS.
When District Attorney Honey re
turns things will bo doing in Oregon.
Tho trials nro now set for June.
When ho left Oregon ho praised tho
grand jury for being endowed with
moro Integrity of purpose, thnn nny
body of men ho over met.
Ho prnlsod tho Portland press for
tho "loyal and substantial manner in
which they hud assisted tho govern
munt."
It is to be presumed that if one of
those "indicted on n charge of at
tempting to blacken his eliaruoter."
I is to bo prqsumed that if one of
tho Portland newspapers had not been
"loyal" it, too, would have been in
dicted. The editor of this paper proposes to
attend those laud fraud trials, nnd
write a fair and uucolorcd report of tho
proceedings.
This paper does not assume that It
must become a cheap, lickspittle as
sistant prosecutor in convicting any
one, public or private.
It uftsumtM that nny mint or woman
Is entitled to be considered' innocent
until convicted boynud u reasonable
doubt, hiuI after fair trial.
It will publish an a free newspaper n
truthful report of those trials, and make
gestlon.
ax a. "graft," and talk of Invoking
ilia referendum for tho purpits of cut
ting off entirely the stato support of
-those schools. Oregon is seeking Hunt--rn
immigration, and ounnnt alferd to
1m niggardly lit tho support of tuition
tlennl Institutions If we oxpttet to nt
trnet the better uIhim of oUInnm,
Theie are uo approprlntitMis mnile in
'Oregon that return so Urg h prater
tlan of vittui rwelved as tbwo for
Manual schools, whore very didlsr ex
ded Is to fit same young man or wo
wnn to Immoiho u lietter tocher In pub
lic or private stluMdu. Tht mm 1rN
laur HDtds or wnstas iV7,&U0 on use
Imm elrk, and tkwe Is no talk of ref--reailuiu.
3I0W TO IinOOMK A MILUONAIllB
This writer has ttevr known but oat
millionaire porsmlly, hhiI h llvl
away imnk Hurt,
He saw Mm HMUHintHtc ItU mllllsn
-ar lutlllaiM. mid wui tell Jiwt Imw lie
lld it.
Of etmrws k wmt ItuiwilrlMM. 1I
um frwRt, h1 Mil M Ustd IwUtU. Hi
mtviMt JrHHk, swor, iswokl or ekswrtrt.
lie tuvwr went tUkUg or pUywl hh.v
f!wt, or t RHy tlw Im h hmUI
jptHt uf Hntt or ved elteekyr.
)U twvr wt an vtttioK. nnd
SmviI Hvr bM kxawH U k Is kwIih
iiluK, at sVntlMK or t u i!hk.
lie did Ht bvtleHg t Hy kurk,
Ikmmum U wMtl to mnke tOHy aflf
all tb elitrk. TIm wtrnv with lodge.
IU Hover MlvMtl anything. If
imhiooiio trMMHsd imwoUiiNK tlutt was
wtr m kU Mill k U It if, 4 rA
4fr UU Iwrvoot.
It it Wt ft wUi MMVOMMHt Umt
v KtUu U Mt klm BH'tklHjj vt
Mi ft kttip Uwywr to pkt It, kn4
Mrmte HOymoM nrllftlM for Ikn itfs,
I uwver lilnd anyone r any ,
UH kxd ft rtttJ fr oKarlty tftt
all,v tmUtl U xtNi4iMi W at
r a at wm Mud for tko ttlwclKMit,
jmmI wi virlwfttty K iMftffKr.
SVMtt lt j,hv ( MNy Ed AH H
was UftN lu ws diftjHtl a Dm )" oUmt tWs. It U a x
kw4 iHt dolus iwuMUlKiJi W tkm i,kt JH44 , nuHku mr Ih In
MR. HANFOUD IN OTHELLO.
WhoHevvr hh eogHgemont of Mr.
, llHitfenl Is MiinounNl one umy lie well
ns4Hrl of productions net only pie
torlnlly ndeipiHte and eouslHtetitly ef
feetlve, Imt of artist! performances
given for art's seke nt least by some
ef tilt) oust. ltHsily Is this true uf ths
premuitntieHH at the (lrttnd of Slmkes
peate, ef which Sitlem U now to Imve
tke third.
Mr. lUaford is one of tko fw re
imiiulng actors who Imve wen their
wty to tiie wtoitk f the tkoatrlonl pre-
fwton ty kenost, faithful and lgiti
nwito HoIdevweiit. He is one to whom
Ut stiigo tppls for tke art it holds.
attti not oho rtorforwtAHeo doofl ke givo
Uut iMftrktt tke Wttorwottt of tke pro-
fOMlloH Hd tk MUJiftlMg Of kU AOdl
ohco. Time was wkoit tko rortairo
of Mr. lUofoftl roMottotl tko Ute and
tk itriiio of Ik djwnm's ttfttrao. Not
M today Im tkU tlmo of tfiprirtoos Mftd
OlekU Hodtooe of pjoduoUou tlutt lo
hh1 oh trUki nnd tituol and oUUowto-
HS for IHHOOM. It OftHNOt W dMil
that Ik iUk Wm4 ltd MwotkiHg of Us
digHity Hwd purity by )wiiilrlH to tk
HUkltMTH dOMtftMll AH4 tAt. Aftd All tk
toon w1om In tkio dy re txtck pro
duction a tit offorod by Mr. Hah
ford. It k h Hid oetMNOotory, Uot tk
trutk UtAt tk lfitluAt 4rHM today-
Is (a tk AAtoro of a bo vol , iMlt tkU
vry fHt Make It nil tk Hrgr ahU
wore bAttUfUl to tk trOH wk
sttuMoi a torfrtaao, wk lovos tke
UC for tk art tt WW,
i a i , .
Tkcr ioa't a ftooUr miotako for tk
fcoporty owner Utaa to eppo ottoot
liMHvoMMmU It will nay aba mot
Yery few pcoplo nro frco from somo
form of indigestion, but scarcely two
will have tho snmo symptoms.
Somo suffer most directly nftcr eat
ing, bloating from gas in stomach and
bowels, othors hnvo heartburn or sour
risings, still othors hnvo -palpitation of
heart, headaches, sleeplessness, pains in
chest nnd undor shoulder blades, somo
havo .extrcmo nervousness, as in nerw
oim dyspopsin.
Hut whatever tho symptoms may be,
tho cnuso in all cases of indigestion is
tho HJiino, that Is the stomach for somo
ronsons fulls to properly nnd promptly
digest whnt is eaten.
This is tho wholo story of stomach
troubles in n nutshell. Tho stomnch
must have rest and nssistnuco and
Stuart's Tablets glvo it both by sup
plying those natural digestives which
every wenk stomach lacks, owing to tho
failure of tho peptic glnnds In tho
stomach to secroto sufficient acid and
pepsin to thoroughly digest and nssiml
lato tho food eaten,
Ono grain of tho uctlvo principlo in
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tublots will digest
3000 grains of mont, eggs or other
wholesome food, nnd this claim hat.
been proven by aetunl oxporimonc,
which anyone can porform for himself
in tho following manner: Cut n hnrd
boiled egg into very small pieces, as it
would bo if mnsti'Stttod; plneo tho egg
and two or throo of tho tnblcts in a
bottlo or jar containing warm water
honU-d to OS degrees (the tomporuture
of tho body) nnd kcop It nt this torn
poroturo for throo nnd one-half hours,
at the end of which time tho egg will
b as completely digested as it would
have been in the healthy stomach of a
hungry boy,
Tho point of this experiment is thnt
whnt Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will
do to tho egg in the bottlo thoy will
do to tho egg or mont in tho stomach
and nothing else will rost and invigor
ate the stomach so safely and effectu
ally. Kveu a little child can take
Stuart's Tablets with safetv aim beue-
(U if its digestion is weak nnd the
thoiMHuds of ouros accomplished by
their regular daily use are easily ex
plained when it is understood that they
aro eomposod of vegetable essences,
nseptlo, dlHteoe and floldeu Seui; which
will mingle with tk food and digest
it thoroughly, givlHg the overworked
stowaeh a ekitHf to recuperate.
Diet lag never euros l)yiuplti, neith
er do pills and oatkartic medicines,
wklck irritate and iattsmc the iutes
tiaeti. Wka oaoagk food is eaten and
promptly tllftoatod Utere will bo no con
sUpaliaa, hot la fact will there it dis
a of Ray kind kooaae good diges
tion Hteaaa good keallk in every organ.
Tk werlt and saeeoee of Stuart's
DyttMia TaUU sre world-wide and
tkey are sold at tke ntoderat price of
W Mt for fall eiaed packa); in every
drag eioro in tke Uaitl State and
Canada, Aa well a Ia Kuro.
Got Oft ChcAp,
He way woU tklak k Um stt off
ekeaa, wko, after kavia eoutwetel
eotwllpatUa or IndlfoHioa. is etill aide
to perfectly rostor kls koaltk. Nothing
will do lata bat Dr. Klag'a New Life
IMIle. A tjnUk, ploaiaat amI certain
oar for kaadaak. onUpatioa, etc
tt at J. O. Porry'a drag iter; guar
AUtftOd.
"Let
Th0 big three to boom the race meet
-Col. Page, Jack Rogers and Hal Pat-
ton.
Mild, brito and fare.
The Commercial Club says:
us spray."
Many people are so acquisitive they
are forover taking a cold.
"
A rolling stone may gather no moss,
but it gets a round all right.
Some people aro so modest that they
, 1...1. 1. ;,-,, tlm nnltcrl truth.
'think tho telephone girl's voice would
If wo are to believe their friends ag gwcet wlthout the raise in
eery man is better off dead. jce
Vn trim knocker would so far forget , . 1L. fi,oso chil-
himself as to notico a door-bell. . deaf muto school WOuld
- u . tM tho have something to say to the govcr-
Vn mnn 19 moan enough to tell the "
exact truth under all circumstances. nor 8 ve 0f , , ,
t
v Hnman will tell of the things Circumstantial eviuenco wou.u j;
,,;": that ho shouldn't have seen. that a bogus diamond in u. su
If tho boy had forty pockets in his
clothes there'd be "something doing
in every ono of them.
When a woman gets sick she puts
her grievances away in moth-balls so
they will need airing when she gets
well.
There are. a great many people who
A VETERAN nFTTrr
HAiffl
Llll WARS
m m LIUJViit v
A predictien: Insido of twenty years grst Water,
bosom of a millionaire is a gem of the
A Bright
Futute
Is in storo for tho young man or
woman who saves and deposits mon
oy regularly in a good Savings Bank
When you becomo old or unable,
to work you'll find no friend so
helpful nono so responsivo to your
needs aa a bank account. Put your
money to work by opening a savings
account. Ono dollar is enough to
start with.
Savings Bank
D epaif ment
Capital National
Bank.
Seattle will pass San Francisco in the
race. what harvest for tho bankers and
warrant scalpers if wo can get tho dear
You'll generally find an india-rubber taxpnyer to tle up au those appropria-
"" tions for two years.
Salerii is the center of the Willam
etto valley, and naturally the other
towns want to come here to hold a de
velopment convention.
The Portland papers never support
anything. Many stato papers oppose
overything but their own local graft.
Ilence it is easy to knock things.
i
Tho Morocco leather trust has ad
vanced prices at its recent meeting
that means an added profit of $3,000,-
000. We must all grin nnd wear it.
i
Whether Kussian institutions are
safer or not by the exiling of Maxim
Gorky, or not, it would be better for
the rest of the world if some of those
writers 6f filthy Russian uovels could
bo put out of commission.
' Tho Klamath Falls Republican, W.
O. Smith editor and publisher, is tho
liveliest "country" weekly nowspa-i
per that comes to this office. A com
munity with such a man in it can't
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CAPT.W. VTjAcfvsolf
Sufferings Were Protracted a t
Tried Every Known Rented rj
out Jieitejoenous Stomach Tni
Cared by Three Bottles orerunth
Capt. W. W. Jackson, 703 G St,H,i
Washington, v. o., writes:
"I am olghty-throo years olil
vuraiuuut v JJLU.MU. XIOWK, tUt
and tho Civil Wars. I am by wok.
a physician, but abandoned thoua
"Some years ago I was scrioifjfcl
My sufferings were antral
severe. I tried every known ttaj
wnnoui vDiuining relief.
"in ueaperaiiuu 1 oegan lot Ktl
your renina. i oegan to rcMIUttt
mediate though gradual impnrtaU
"After tho uso of threo bottles erj
tppearanco of my complaint wu I
moved, and I havo no hesltatloatais
ommendlng it as an Infallible recJ
for that disordor." W. W. Jackjoil
Address Dr. S. B. Hartman, PreridJ
of Tho Hartman Sanltarlam, Cold
bus, Ohio.
' w M W MW iM
stay dead long.
The Harriman officials were sorpril
nt tho amount of business that
shown up at Salem especially firid
Salem will bo agreeably aurprixil
tho Harriman officials would iujrl
tho depot grounds, and have nice;
lawns and flowers there.
o
NLJL2 PAYS
4
Ftiday and Saturday
acfa 3 and
m
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r M
fkrs. .-" . -. '
PttlALALtiOF
v
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A GREATS
IRON BED
THJVENTOFTHE
UN ikun BEDS
sal:
Daring these TWO d
very newest designs anil Ti TU h abIe to h"Y the
Wer than ever fclv pdces so
object we have In veiw V j Wl" wonder what
advantage of this opwwLihT w rge voa to takc
extended for Friday and f e priviIe8e freely
THE HOUS
FURNISHING M.
To Tri Treot.
Uai lMtt AadontM naaawtofiaa
pi to aon4 Wi rooidoa that
a4 Uitmning awl a gaod tor, i toady
aa NipKi good Job by apply tag
m TO J anas s son.
.014 ai JUtlu a p!Me, tmni m m mU, TU tt
JOo it!t4 Uw t$ palW, of tkti ehy tat fY$ rt wW kt
a aftly of tlw Uf wt klJi mit no tw yewi Ua itrt f r tkr itr
STORES
and Alba
- Salem