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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1905)
ItansaiKl r 1 1 . ! II '' " G . 3)AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL DY HOFER DROB. ONIO.R(jfeg)LABE:L vSbE' OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM, MAY, 1001, 13,287. 3SOIIAH DARLING, DON'T BELIEVE THEM. (An Old Irish Sunt;.) Nornh darling, don't believe them, Never heed their nattering wiles Trrml the heart tlmt loves thro dearly, TAvtn but in lliy sunny siniles, 5 must leave tlieo, Nornh darling, But I leave my heart will thee; Keep it, for 'tis true ami faithful A a loving heart can be. JtVhrn the stars are round mo gllst'nlng, And the moon shines bright above, SVrlinps, my Nornh, thou 'It bo llst'ning To another talo of love. Perhaps they'll tell thco I'll forgot lhi'o. Tench tliy gontlo heart to fear; Oh, my Nornh, never doubt mo Don't boliov'o them, Norah dear. Thoy must love thee, Norah darling, When they look Into those eyes, Oh, thou'lt never let thorn rob mo Of the heart I dearly prize. TCliou WJlt jiot forget mo, Norah, When their tales of love you hear, Never herd their treaeherous whispers Don't boliovo them, Norah dear. i THI CLERKSHIP ABUSE. Tim Orcgonian gives the segregated ol fur elerk hire at the recent ses- jiiim of the legislature. The total urn-mint, J7,:iH7. 10, is as much lis wild irripiired iih expenses for an entire ses iHion ii few years ngu". The senato is 'ly fnr the must extravagant body, ex pending $11,7S( for the clerical aid It required. Not content with allowing clcrhtt pay for I ho entiro session of -10 flays " i's magnamity tho hoimte votrd the overworked () clerks from t to 20 days' overtime for evening work Tho sum expended by the 'Jimisn for clericul aid was $1)21)0, while $tW17.40 was tho sum paid joint com- nutton clerks in the investigation of iiltu-to iiiNtitutious. One clerk whoso gior diem tillowauco was .'.)II, became troubled with consclenelous scruples. 31c. hud only served lit days when he was neeidentully injured and returned to his home. When ho was allowed nil pay, he had the nerve to return &r7 of that amount to tho state treas urer. Truly he should bo voted a "Jeathor medal for just being honest. Sf Home power could be brought to compel members to use reasonable liiisiucss sense ami economy in em ploying clerks the people would be most thankful, haw will not rontiol members for a law was ounctcil two 'yearn ugn calculated to eonect this abuse, yet this law wiih violated at thn sumo session and iu the same body that jjiivh it birth. Hclo Rows. (As the constitution and laws will mot curiuet this abuse now will It do So oleet men who will not put a lot f personal friends on tho payrolls as clerk f Oituinly, if members will nut jput tho clerks on the payrolls, how will thoy work the giaft.') 1M. Jour nal. X-RAYS When u man iu iiiin position gets to think ho is the whole thing, and no longer needs counsel or friends, ho has reached lite limit of his public useful rttm. Home of the strongest opponents of tho high school nud of a new building would now like to force a "superin tendent of construction" upon the tKiaid to giaft that enterprise. Wallet Lincoln Tooe, the IJepubli- For &afyy'& Bn$?j. 'IV i inilfr i' i '. in, 1 i i- i ii IN- Mir -1 II i li.itu .1 i ' " ill '11 t fc.itli it. I ml.' nun 1'ihi iii I itti'i'i. l--i. tally lliiu tulu. , Hurt a ii I'lufc- I'W- "A llrwth of Pine lUliam In Evry Cakt." Mnllfaicl. ili-i..!.'rl!njr. fi inriiiit XlultliUilm of w.aiMMi ..i Mantua luia in final f r fur) tiur uunp f lull. I i.itk mi I liu iii) Ai l.-il t klu JuMlt'i I ii it. il. si .'Mi I'll 1 1 i inr K. run. tukih uhli) - nil', r. at akin ui.il l .iiUilul Ii ilr. 4ifa.V . jl,t .liiiva-iaia' Ak r.T llarnnj Snap mini SUiihi'ullli Tri'itmi'iit, I'M., ilruiiiilala'. A 4mI trial will ."in In v Jim .if I bo uiHSiual.il mnrrila r tlieaf ui.irvcliHia irvprlii"ia tWrnae utii.tltuLsi .Si -.up l mi'illi'itlivl llko Ilarfinit. M ,i nf i, iiii.il 1. I'lilM 1 In tiriitlallli-a !'.. K. wink N J Ti. IHHUIUJ WltlH'ut 1 1 t l,::,,,.!.'', t.7 J&lc -Co. PALAOE PHARMACY. can warhorso at Woodburn, was in the city Thursday, and took exception to tho real estate Item that represented him ns selling his flue hop farm near that city for jUDoO Ho has sold the sumo for nineteen thousand, five hun died dollars ($10,500) and it is one of tho finest farms in the state, and sold at ono of the best prices ever paid for a farm in Marlon county Not oven tho Democratic papers deny Hint the appointment of Hon L T. liar rls was the recognition of a fit and able mnn for the circuit judgeship of the second district Tho Harris family, fntli er and son, havo had a faculty of keep ing close to tho people. Thoy havo a strong vein of political common sense, nro hard students, and show that cour tosy to othors in ovory walk of life which makes them typical Americans under any and all circumstances. Tho St. Joseph's Hint (German) of Jit. Angel has some objections to the Hearst or yellow papers, especially the l Itf Sunday Illustrated papers. It ar gues if these papers uro cliarteristic of tho man who wishes to become President by means of them, that ho is unfit for tho place, it condemns these papers for minimizing impor tant matters and making an elephan tino to do over small sensations. It says ii ono roans tno Hearst papers attentively one gets the impression that onedialf of tho world is composed of thieves and robbers and the other half of Hearst and his newspapers. It thinks those crime-laden and pessi mistic pages are the most natural preparation for the young to breathe the air of reform schools and the peni tentiaries. The vile quack doctors naturally take to such newspapers and tho Mt. Angel paper pities the man who has no religious principles to sus tain hint against the demoralizing in liuonces of reading such newspapers. It thinks the Inevitable tendency is suicide. Worst of nil Is the dem-mliiie inlliioace of the yellow papers on the I minds of the growing generation. The yellow kid illustrations of the smart tricks practiced by children on their elders. The St. Joseph's Hlutt is about right, but what will you do about it? Llko Finding Monoy. Finding health is llko finding money so think thoso who uro sick. When you havo a cough, cold, soro throat, or chest irritation, better act promptly like W. C. Harbor, of Sandy Lovol, Vo. Ho says: "I had a tcrrlblo chest troub le, caused by smoke and coal dust on my lungs; but, after finding no relief in other remedies, 1 wns cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds." Greatest salo of any cough or lung medicine in tho world. At J. C. Ferry's drug storo; fiOe and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial bot tle free. STANFORD MURDER (Continued from first page.) The captain of detectives received a mass of information iu the last few days in regard to tho ease, but nil Is of little value, with tho exception of tho story on which these statements are based. Tho relations nro said to bo so astounding tlmt tho captain is using tho-utmost precaution. His in formant wns only induced to talk after tremendous pressure was brought to bear. WOMAN THIEF ARRESTED. Mrs. Minnlo Bocclior, of Stayton, Jailed for Stoallng Olothos. Mrs. Minnlo Heochor was brought to thijS city this morning by Constiiblo Charles Smith, of Stayton, and confined in tho Marion county jail to await tho action of tho circuit court, mi tho clmrgo of larceny from u dwelling houso. Tho liooehor woman, lu company with two men and another woiiinn, came to Stayton about n week ago, and Mrs. lloechor took tip hor lesidenco at the homo of J. C. Hass, where sho lned for several days. Sho then loft town for n tlay or two. nud when sho returned she got uuother room, not coming back to tho Has home, t was not long before the women of the Bass household discovered that thoy were minus some wearing apparel, and not I lied the police to tlmt elVoet. A quiet search was mude, mid tho mining gar meats were found In Mrs, Uoeeher's room. Sho was arrested ud tukon be fore Justice- of tho lVnce AV. II. ijueener, and bound ovor to await the action of tho circuit court. The Preidout sent to tho seuate this morning tho nomination of Will A. Xowcomo, of California, to bo receiv er of public money at Sacramento. Ooiioral Kuropatkln's reports of to day's duto are that the Russians con tinue to hold their positions. .dtr Ii. IV' 'o nm' Mr unoy Thos, Hrovvn, cf Woolburn, were in the utv DAO.T CAPITAL JOTJBNAL, "IT SAVEDMY LIFE" PRAISE FOR A FAMOUS MEDICINE Mrs. Wllladsen Tells Ifcw She Tried Lydla E, Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Just in Tlmo. Mrs. T. C. Wllladsen, of Manning, Iowa, writes to Mrs. 1'inkham: Doar Mrs. Wnkham ; " I enn truly say that you have saved my life, and I cannot express uiy gratitudo to you in words. "Before I wroto to you, telling you how I folt, I had doctored for over two years steady and spent lota of monoy on medlcinca b!dM, but it nil failed to help me. My tnonchly pe riods had o'ASod and I Buffered much pain, with fainting spoils, headache, backache and boarins-down pains, and I was so weak I could hardly keep around. As a last resort ham's Vegetable Compound, and I am so thankful that I did, for after following your Instructions, which you sent me free of all charco. my monthly periods started . I am regular and in iorfoct hoalth. Had it not beon for you I would lw in my grave to-day " I sincerely trust that this letter may lead cvory suirering woman in tho country to write you for help as I did." When women are troubled with Ir regular or painful menstruation, weak ness, lcucorrhooa, displacement or ul ceration of tho womb, that bearing down feeling, inflammation of the ova ries, backache, flatulence, general de bility, indigestion and nervous prostra tion, they should remember there is ono tried and true remedy. Lydia B, Pinkhum's Vegetable Compound nt once removes such troubles. No other female medicine, In the world has received such widespread and un qualified endorsement. Rcfuso all sub- nfltntr.a Mrs. Plnkham Invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, moss. VERY FEW PEOPLE Aro Frco From Somo Form of Indi- gcstlon. Very few people aro frco from some form of indigestion, hut scarcely two will have tho samo symptoms. Some suffer most directly after eat ing, bloating from gas in stomach and bowels, others have heartburn or sour risings, still others havo palpitation of hoart, headaches, sleeplessness, pains in chest nud under shoulder blades, some havo extreme nervousness, as in nerv ous; dyspepsia. lint whutover tho symptoms mny be, tho causo iu nil cases of indigestion is tho same, that is the stomach for somo reasons inns to properly and promptly digest what is eaten. This is tho wholo story of stomach troubles iu n nutshell. The stomach must havo rest mid nssistauco and Stuart's Tablets givo it both by sup plying thoso natural digestives which ovory weak stomach lacks, owing to tho failure of tho peptic glands in tho stomach to secrete sufficient ne.iu nud pepsin to thoroughly digest and nssimi Into tho food eaten. Ono grain of tho nctive principle in St uurt's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest liOOO grains of meat, eggs or other wholesomo food, nud this claim has been proven by actual exporimonc, which niiyono can perform for himself iu tho following manner: Cut n hard boiled egg into very small pieces, as it would bo if masticated; placo tho egg and two or three of the tablets in a bottlo or jar containing warm water lieated to OS degrees (the temperature of tho body) nud keep it at this torn pornturo for threo nud one-half hours, at tho end of which time tho egg will bo ns completely digested as it would have been iu the healthy stomach of n hungry boy. Tho point of tlds expeiiment is that what Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will do to tho ogg in tho bottlo they will do to the egg or meat in tho stomach and nothing oho will rest and invigor ate the stomach so safely and effectu ally. Kvon a llttlo child can take Stuart's Tnblota with salety unit bono fit If Its digestion is weak nnd the thousands of cures accomplished by their regular dally use are easily ex plained when it is undirst od thnt thoy aro composod of vegetable cssonces, aseptic, diatese nnd Oolden Seal, which will mingle with the food and digest It thoroughly, gilng the ovorwoikod stomach a ohauce to recuperate. Dieting never cure Dyspepsia, uoith er do pills and cathartic medicines, which irritate and i nil a me tho iutos UttA When enough food U enton nnd promptly digested there will bo no con stipation, nor iu fact will thoro bo dis ease of any kind because good diges tion moans good health in ovory organ. Tho merit and success of Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablets aro world-wido nnd they aro sold at tho moder.ito prico of r0 cents for full sued pickngo in every drug btoro in tho VuitrJ States nud IMrs. TC Wilfadscn g) SALEM. OBEOON, FRIDAY, MABCH 3, taHHHHH iftjmmmMUiiHH HTM tTtmmwjA COUNTY COURT ACTIVE Examining: Roads and Bridges in North Part of County .Marlon county Commissioners' court spoilt the day yesterday In the coun try yesterday inspecting bridges nnd highways, which had beon reported in need of repairs. Tho first inspection was of two bridges on tho Silverton road, near the site of Swartz's old mill. It was decided that tho bridges should be repaiied and that tho hill over which tho road between the bridges runs, is to be cut down nnd repaired. The mail is said to be in very bad condition now, nnd, besides being very steep, It is full of stumps, all of which will be removed by order of the couit, and the road 1 e made gravel or corduroy. The next stop mude by the court wns at the Foihny placo, on Pudding river, whoie it was learned that repairs would have to bo made on tho bridge, and the road fiom the bridge to the top of the Foshay hill would havo to be graveled tho entire distance and the guide raised '.'j feet. The people in this turn mtinity have promised the mutt mat e llal aid iu the repairs, and the sin vevor will be sent out at once to make plans nnd specifications, Tho court also wont down tho Mt. Angel road to Kelly V bridge, near the Kills Stephens place, where it was thought tlmt tho bridgo would have to be replaced. It wns lonrned that this will not be necessary for several year, the bridge being in such condition that it can lie repaired. When is it s re placed, tho new bridgo will be much shorter than the present one, which is several hundred feet In length, for the hill nt the ond of tho bridge will be cut down nnd n fill mado. The 1100-foot bridgo on the arm of Lake I.nblsh, near the North Howell school, which wns also reported to be in very bail condition was found to be nil right in tho main, and repairs were onleied accordingly. When this bridge is inbuilt it will bo reduced to Hi feet i in length by cuttiug n hill and making n fill. Qot Off Choap. Ho may well think lie has got off cheap, who, after baring contracted constipation or indigestion, is still able to perfectly restore his health. Nothing will do this but Dr. King's New Life rills. A quick, pleasant and certain euro for headache, constipation, etc. 25c nt J. C. Terry's drug store; guar- nntocd o Meal tickets at i c mona at the info Impcri lc, .ml the Ins? r, ,t3 4 1005. 1005. jjjHKESBSSWfltiWftHK! ii mil HMD HHMII IH HI 'II I J box, military shoulders. w Leading Clothiers. BESSIE SMITH WINS Will Occupy Free Box at thei Grand Opera House Tonight Tho ballots in the Most Popular Teacher contest wero counted this af ternoon, niul the winner is Miss Hcssie Smith, n grade teacher of tho Lincoln school. Miss Smith led with a majority of 51:J votes out of li teachers voted for, the next four highest being Miss Shop nrd, Miss Ketchum, Miss Misamore and Ml.ss Magers. Tho other popular touch ors voted for wero Miss Hieson, Miss Kramer, Miss Cospor Miss Savage, Miss .ludtl, Miss Stego and Miss Sliel ton. Miss Smith wus Immediately notified and at I o'clock culled nt The Journal office and received an order on Mali nger Meredith for the finest lio;c in the Grand Opera House, five seats at $1.30 each, to the play this evening. She and her party will witness the presen tation of "Othelli." I. Mi. ,t,,( Mrs. Remember That Salem is tssssssszsxs. 'I liis iloes not mean tit it bi i at home. To moid .1 those who enjoy a glass ot t Z,.,,. v , 0V1'K'k in ,h0 '''tornoon, to insure delivery '" " very on Sim lavs To 7 AB8?WTBLY PURE. Salem beer is a NEB "..so oi tno word a TEMPERANCE DRINK. Salem Bewey Association fttlg oats We have spring overcoats in every conceivable shape Short box, lorn We are ready for the man who wants a good spring overcoat foi little money, and also the man whjl wants the best that money can buy! 1 0 to $20 ii Johnson 8l Co j, m PJ A Bright Ftstute if n .'1! t. in ) 111 al Is in storo for tho young maw ft woman who saves nud deposits nil oy regulnrly in a good Savings Uil ii When you becomo old or unall' to work you'll find no friend A helpful nono so responsivo to y needs as a unnit account. Put y money to work by opening a saviji; I account, uno dollar is enough start with. m tr ;!e, Savings Bai lb &i t Department Ml Capital National! It) Bank. St ten h 'has. H. Ilmiford. 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