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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1905)
DAILY CAPITAL JOtTRNAL, SALEM, OMdOK, SATUBDAT, MAT 19, 1W5. :u4 m 1 ill k I?? 3, i 1 r HEALTH is the Most Important The manufacturers of Royal Baking Powder have had 40 years of scientific experience. Every method of brcad-and-cake raising has been exhaus tively studied in this country and abroad. The result is a perfect prod uct in Royal Baking Powder. There is no substitute for it. The purity and efficiency of ' Royal Baking Powder have been commended by the highest authorities of the world. These facts mean two impor tant things to all heusekeepers: Abou Ben Adhem and the Angel. Abou First: that Royal Baking Powder is healthful and makes wholesome food. Second : that Royal Bak ing Powder makes food good to taste. K.OYAL POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE Den Adhcm (may hts trlbo In crease) Awoko one night from n deep dream of peace. And saw within the moonlight of his room, Maying it rich, nnd llko a Illy In bloom, An angel writing in n book of gold. Exceeding poaco had made Ben Adhcm bold, And to tlio presence in the room ho x said, "What wrltest thou!" Tbo vision raised his head, And with tbo look mado of all Hwcct accord, Answered, "Tho names of tboso who lovo the Lord." "And is mlno one!" said Abou. "N'ay, not so," Itcpllcd tho nogcl. Abou spoko more low, Hut cheerily still, nnd said: "I pray thee, then, Write mo as one that loves his fellow-men." Tho angel wrote and vanished. Tho next night It camo again with a great awakening light, And shed'd the names whom love of ' God had blessed, And lot Hen Adhcm 's name lod all tho rest. Tho chief of police, of Albany w requested by the railway company to stoji tho linyi nt tho depot from selling fruit, sandwiches, etc., as It interfered with tho business of tho dining cars, but ho was directed by tho council not to Interfere, ns it was a good advertise Jmont and a legitimuto business for tho , boys. Mrs. Klianbuth illnln, better known :im "Gradinn Hlaln," died at hor homo In Albany Wednesday night, after an illness of but one week, Sho was 8.1 years old, and one of tho pioneers of Oregon, having como to this state in 3843. CHIT Moslor was taken to Woodburn Monday afternoon by tho city marshal I of that city to answer the ehargo of assault, committed on n man at tho 'platform as tho excursion train passed 'Woodhurn last Sundny, Mosler plead- 'ed guilty and was fined $r0 nnd posts, which was paid, and ho was released from jail. CASWOIIIA. cWnt&s yf lta Kind Yoa Haw Always BnczM Haby sleeps and grows whllo mam my rests If Hollistcr's Rocky Moun tain Tea is given. It is tho greatest baby medlcino over olTcrod loving mothors. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets. Stone's Drug Store. Answor to Clovel&hd on tho Subject of Women's Clubs. (Dy Alieo Btono Blackwcll.) Ex-Prcsldent Clovolnnd has wrltton an artlclo on "Womnn's Mission nnd Woman's Clubs" which Is so extreme ly reactionary In tono thnt It will make tho average reader smile. Mr. Clovcland is an honest nnd courageous man, but ho has always had a streak of narrowness and this shows Itself especially on tho woman question. When somo Democratic women years ago organized a club to work for the success of that party, and wanted to namo it tho Frances Clovclnnd Club, Mr. Clovclnnd'a wrath wns almost comic, as was his pom pous announcement to these, well considered it most unbecoming for a woman's namo to be brought boforc tho public except as an adjunct to her husband's. Mr. Clovcland now nttacks tho woman's club movemont in general. "It should bo boldly declared," ho says, "that the best nnd safest club for a woman to patronize is her home." If sho joins even ono club, sho Is in danger. "Momborship in one nnd defenso of club Idons in goncrnl." Tho club woman should remember that "sho may bo directly responsible for marred luipplncss in other house holds nnd that as an nidcr nnd nbct tor of woman 'sclubs sho must benr her sharo of liability for tho Injury they may inflict upon tho domestic lifo of our land. Mr. Clovcland thinks women join clubs lnrgoly In ordor to punish their husbands for neglecting thorn, but "ns ngcnolcs for retaliation or mnn'a pun ishment, woman's clubs aro horribly misplaced and miserably vicious." Tho great majority of married wo men nro on good terms with their hus bands and havo no wish to punish them. Tho United States now has thousands of womon's clubs, with hundreds of thousands of members. It Is nbsurd to suppose, that any consld orablo portion of these women joined tho clubs for tho snko of wreaking ven geance on thoir husbands. Women nro merely looming tho lesson mon learned long ago, that organlzod effort Is moro offectlvo than Isolated endeavors nnd that whatuvor they want, whothor It bo amusement, Instruction or tho accom plishment of oharitnblo and bcnovolcat work, thoy can attain to it best by "getting togothcr." Let nny unproj- II I" a. . .... 41 .. K Hum the day ot its opening. Nov. 1 0th 1 904, down to the present time this bank has gone forward in ever increasing ratio, wsrmssexxM Kozy Karriages S THAT FOR TYLE YMMETRY PEED AEETY Cannot be Equaled by Any Other Vehicle HJOYER IVIi DABCOCK Lm ITCHELl iEE-LINE More you know them, the better you like them But never before has it been so well prepared to meet and satisy the needs of its patrons as now. If your patronage and influ- 1 ence have in any degree, con tributed to the success of our business, we thank you for it, it, as yet, you are not a pa tron, let this be your invita tion to become one. SALEM STATE BANK L. K. PAGE, President E. W. HAZARD, Cashier EH udlccil person read tho long list of practical good works that havo been accomplished by tho women's clubs of our country, to sny nothing of tho broadening of women's own minds nnd tho brightening of their lives, nnd ho must bo convinced thnt tho clulr move ment has bon of enormous benefit, with somo incidental ovlls, and not, ns .Mr. Clovcland thinks, an enormous ovll with somo Incidental good. Tho incidental orlls certainly exist. Thcro is no doubt thnt somo women join too many clubs, nnd devoto too much timo to them. Mr, Cluvcland seoms to think this has something to do with woman suffrage, but ho offers no proof to show that excosslvo in dulgonco in clubs is more common in the equal suffrngo state than in those whoro women do not vote. Mrs. Julia Wurd Howe, tho president of ono of tho pioneer women 'a clubs, and also uu early ndvocato of equal suffrage, whllo sho heartily npprovos of this IiIm underlie his whole article. design of nature, careful for the per petuation of tho race, women Is only n menus and sho cannot help consider ing horself ns an end. It reminds me of n poor greyhound that was em ployed to turn n spit. Sho wns nevor nblo to persuade herself that tho roast meat was not for hor . Kvory day It was a. fresh disappointment and I must ndd that tho roast was more than onco lu dungcr. Thoroforo it would bo well for tho roast, I. o., for society, to tako precautions against tho appetite for happiness of this cronturo nt onco weak nnd violent, and quito inoapablo of un derstanding her true destiny. And I know of nothing bettor than tho cap tivity of the lirnzantino or Mussulman liarom to remind the daughters of Kvc that they have not the fight to live on their own account." It would bo unjust to Mr. Cleveland to say that this oxprMs his view; but a refined nnd modernised version of not appropriate them. for him to preuk ti j NEW SEE THE J. I. CASE DOUBLE DISC PLOW HARNESS We carry In stock a full and complete stock of SINGLE AND DOUBLE LIGHT DRIVING HARNESS That we are selling at prices you can afford to pay. sr X1 f a. 3 SOPVRICJ1T. tf. Mitchell, Lewis & Stavcr Co. SALEM BRANCH, F. f.CARY, MANAGER 219-229-237 State St. mo ciun movemont in genorai, never tholoss warns women not to go,t tiionir solves "clubbed to doath." Whnt Mr. Clovolnnd calls tho "club habit" is quite common among women who oppose suffrngo ob among those who favor it, if not moro so. One promi nent member of tho Massachusetts Association opposod to tho further ex tension of suffrago to womon, ' Mrs. Koto Gannott Wells, is popularly ro portod to bo an ofllcer in fourtoon dif ferent women's clubs. Any good thing may bo carried to ox cos; but that does not provo that It is in itself bad. Mr. Clovcland says; "Any disoontont on tho part of wo man with her ordained lot, or n restless daslro on her part to bo and to do some thing not within tho sphero of hor ap pointed ministrations, cannot appear otherwise than ns porvcrslous of a gift of God to tho huimin race." Mr. Cleveland regards man as the human race, and woman merely ns n gift to it. Her appointed sphorp Is to "minister" to man, nnd If sho wants to do anything else in addition, it Is rcstlossnoss and rebellion. Mr. Cleveland Insists over and over ngain on God's intontions as to wo mnu's mission, and fluds womon's clubs opposed to tho dlvino purpose. Hut women do not believe that Mr. Cleve land has bad any spooinl rovelation as to tho dlvino purpose. Thoy think that bouio of tho womon who havo ro joicod in tho olub movoraont -such as Francos Willard, for instance woro quito ns likely as ho to guess correctly at tho secrot of God's in tentions. Cherbullez puts into the mouth of a rough old Russian noble the blunt statement "Tho great misfortune is that; in tho He Is ns far as tho ltusslau was from realizing that women aro half nf the human rnce, and that their welfare and happlnoss nro as important as those of the other half, Btill less dons ho roolizo that a woman enn do moro for her husband nnd children when sho Is not wholly absorbed in her domestic af fairs, but oon sco boyond them. A narrow and somewhat coarse view of womnn's mission Is apt to character ize men who have led a profligate lifo. It remains llko n sear on tho soul, even after tho man has reformed. Let Mr. Cleveland preach to men ngnlnst politi cal corruption; on that subject ho is ontitlod to bo hoard with respect. Hut when ho undortnkes to leoturo womon on purity, morality, tho sanctity of tho homo, and tho duty of abstaining from nil nmusomonts that may sot n bad ox nmplo or havo nn injurious influence on domostlc lifo, then womon will bo apt to tell him that, In view of bis record.theso are subjects on which it is One of tho most brutal crimtililkl history of Crook county took pi . about n milo north of MxlrM,w western Crook county, TuesdijM Itobort Holt knocking James SUbty ofT lils horse with a v.hliVy dealjcii and then hammering bis brainioitlf moans of n stone placed In 8Uhi; own lint nnd used ns a Sim;, Wj mon nro Warm Spring IsdliM, uil Btnkouy Is a citizen. Holt id, ull at last report had not been csptoreJ. Htnkony, who acts as a peiee oSj on tho reservation, was "tain? Ml home, the latter being In a Ud Ml of Intoxication. On the nv In ncenoy. near Madras, tier b'' 'fl rnnolior to whom Holt offered d1"! from his domljoha of wbiikj, ummI on his partakine of It. 8iIob; u.if fared and tho rancher drore on. A few minutes later another nv mot Holt madly galloping In Hni little further oa In the rcsd U " on Stakonv'a bodv Ivme 1'W' path. Holt had apparently kJxi him from his horse with tbs demy then, while his vletiin laydtred," od n rock with which to finish ill Tho murderer did nt erou tl I landing to the agcnM, and tiWr m.rt from Madrns x 1 1 hit wifW woro unknown. . . m A . U. Jfc -X- - "fcJirf Blgutnn of 2Um T-.tli.in Thnnnirrnh AltUf. Gasoline Lamps, JTanteli, Cwl m I.. vw Rcond-nl l """"".? :: ' m... m & 214.Com'l St. My Ladies' Ornaffl TWa,.,.. Mm rlnieit MIS U U8" 1 lection. If you nnke tk tf at Pomoroy'B jewelry " y" , make no mistake, as tne " - most completo and uptodite, dudes tbo newest arnJ " " p, tho lowest prices at C. 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