Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 13, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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DAILT OAKUL SOVtXtL, MtUX, OMMOS, TODAY, JUI.Y U IMS-
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DAILY CAPITAL JODRSAL
JT HOFEK BKOfl.,
FaMfefesra sad Proprietors.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
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Daily Journal, on month 33e
Daily Journal, three months ....$1.00
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UTeekly Journal, one year 1.00
By Carrier.
Daily Journal, per month COe
7"A Blood
Exoerience count anything with you?
Then what do you think of 60 years'
experience with Ayer's Sarsaparilla I
Sixty years of curing thin blood, weak
j.i.!i:i wr -th tou would as vour own aoctor sooui
Ifhh Aik him to te you honestly what he thinks it will do for your case. I
this. Ask nira to teii )ouiJu..i a9Mt w j.c.xttCo..I
Then do precisely as nc says. tt,rornBU'fiiirmficn! Lown,t..
LAND
SHARKS'
WORK
MTDStTMKEE TEBX OF COURT.
Tint was a bright' stroke of enter
prts of t last legislature to provide
a tm of court at Salem in tae mwaie
of July.
Juror and lawyers swelter and sweat
ami Iom tWf disposition, and clients
traffcr, over their cases being trlod out
Id tbf Wtfrl Uvm.
The fwmars and fruit growers must
leave their homes at tho buy time of
haying and harveV and serve at $2
per day.
It would soon m tboagh, when there
aro only about two months In tbo year
that eno moot perfectly uncomfortable,
court could bo held, during tho ten
comfatablo month.
For juilM go without meals, with
out bath, anil even- without eool watnr
to drink 15 A HARDSHIP NO AMEB
I0AK SHOULD ENDURE.
Jtut ehargo tt all up to the legisla
ture. Tim judgo are humane and would
five jurlem all (he comforts possible.
o
OIVE TIIE BOYS A CHANCE.
There aro those who would not allow
boya to rido a bicycle on any path or
tridowalk.
Thero are othors who would navcr al
low boy to gt swimming fr tbo rivrr,
and woull arnst EVERY KEO WHO
GOT IKTO A CREEK WITHOUT A
nrrtew dollar bationo suit
OK HUM.
Tie deposition to bo fccvoro with tho
rising generation, and enforco lawn
against them on all kinds of pretexts
jbaVm nvirw bid boya and criminal
thnu all other proeeex.
(llr tho, boy chnnco to ride their
wheels. PunUb the eorcher, and the
boya who run over Mitno one, Imt give
oven the boy n chance to live ami et
around town,
TUB SqUEAMISHtfESa THAT
FKKL8 POLLUTED AT THE SIGHT
Or A HUNCH Or BOYS IK THE
CREEK OX RIVER IN NATURE'S
0ARXSNT8 cannot Im otcctod
egaleot eoutmniMtion in a iked and
inconsiderate world.
Olve (he boya a ehanaa, (wjw4Hy
this W weather. Aaitve ywt; lad
cannot 1m altvtlier tNppmW with
out drivlag Uitu to sKet view that
ari infiintelr worn
THIS IS DONE ON THE THEOET
THAT HE IS A TRAMP AND A
CRIMINAL AND A FIT SUBJECT
FOR ARREST ON GENERAL PRINCIPLES.
This policy, if arel to, will mekc
men commit crimes, and :t fire to
not" and baroa and become despera
does generally.
This paper does not consider it nec
essary to advocate rwaning every un
employed laboring man who comes
tui? to hot work out of town as a
tramp and criminal.
Not every man who steak a ride in
to town on a freight train, or who rides
a break beam, is a criminal.
THERE ARE GREATER LAW
BREAKERS COME TO SALEM IN
PALACE CARS, and even sons of
prominent Salem citizens bavo traveled
on tho brake-beam.
Printers, mcobanies and honest la
boring men, with monoy in tboir pock
ets, play tramp, and beat their way on
tbo trains.
It U not right to fine laboring men
wio drop off hoT to bunt work, who
commit no crime, and show a -disposition
to get honest employment.
It is a crima to order such men from
one community to another like hunted
criminals, and then protect tho big
criminals who rob banks.
An officer who indiscriminately or
ders "nil the tired tourista to move
on' 'U not a good advertisement for a
town. Thero N no law for it, and a
romiminity that would enact such e law
would hardly be civilized.
It would seem that a political boss,
who lias been resjxmsible for as much
rotten mireying as WAS DONE ON
SOUTH COMMERCIAL STREET
WOULD BE A FITTER SUBJECT TO
RUN OUT OF THE OITT.
Tho laborer is glnd of a chnnco to
get employment. Ho hat as much
right to comu nrui go, whether ho trav
els a la braka-bearn or on a tlo pass,
as tho man who pays for a seat on the
l'ullnnn and rides on a freo jkiss.
Tbo city government Is In very small
biHlnos when Its iollce will visit ev
ery train to seo that no unemployed
nmn nrrlve irWJ tho intention of
looking around, without being arrested
or orderwl to movo on.
X-RAYS
The Mitefcell family is being snuiTcd
out, moraHy and mentally.
This is a red lette- day In Oregon,
not a mile of railroad has been built. '
Mh& of the praise given public men
by Uwlr aHgel admirers is much like
hAsHiag only lip sorvke.
0
It is not Qvcry man who comes into
town on a brakobeam is a hobo. Chief
Cornelius is pre-eminently correct.
and a tourist is a hobo with money.
and a tourist is a hobo without money.
Wbv not order both to "move on!"
Even tho ancient and honorable
guiW of pointers hit the brake-beam
somotimos instead of counting tics.
Thero aro some peoplo in Oregon
whoso souls would have a? much room
in a gnat's btadder as a bull frog in the
Pacific ocean.
OS
If a person travels on a government
pas, is ho any bettor than a hobo? Tho
horso editor would liko to have the
diffcronco explained. Both beat the
railroad company.
Creffield startod, under the namo of
roligion, to cloak his vile practices, a
oult founded in in, conceived in iniqul
ty, and rmulting in two deaths, and a
job lot of insanitv.
Esthol Mitchell, killing hor brother,
is an illustration of how far, so-called,
roligion may lead its dfupes. Hero is a
doctrino that ovorlooks and' forgets the
livino commandment "Thou shall not
kill."
Timber Locators Are Turned
Down in the John Day and
Harney Countries
They will no' quit.
Report say that tho timber land
thiwea are at it again. This time the
almrkri aro confining their activities
to tho John Day and Haxney countries.
Several bunlred people bavo recently
como hi'o Ovgon from the eastern
states ami havo gono Into the great
region watorcl by the John Day and
it tributaries and have taken up tim
bor land It is likely their work will
have been dono for naught and! fur
thermore somo of them may bo in-
diCetf for fl.iaud.
However, the timber cruisers, who
loosri'i'l tbo lands and sold their in
formation to tho locators are the per
sons who aro in tho greatest dtvnger.
Tho locate! s say that tho cruisers
have charged them $100 to $200 por lo
cation and! haivo then put them on the
map at distances from five to ten
miles fwn tho spot they are asked to
swear thoy havo seen.
It is said that governmemt dotec-
,tivc-( who hnvo been on tho ground
taking notes, cletim to havo sufficient
cvidnvco that many of the locators
sold their claims boforo they went
into 'the timber.
In that locality all locations have
been stopped, papors withheld and) fil
ing.? declincl.
It is understood that an investiga
tion will bo made at once and the
wholo affair snowm up. The cruisers,
it is said, placed many locators in the
foiost row?rvo ami of courso those fil
ings were promptly thrown out.
, It is possible, that somo sensational
developments aro in store.
The Best Guaranty of Merit
Is Open Publicity.
Every bottle of Dr. Pierce's world
famed medicines leaving the great labo
ratory at Buffalo, N. Y., has printed
upon its wrapper all the ingredients
entering Into its composition. Ibis fact
alone places Dr. Pierce's Family Medi
cines in a cUiti all by themselves. They
cannot be classed with patent or secret
medicines becauso they aro neither. This
Is why .o many unprejudiced physicians
prescribe them and recommend them to
their patients. They know what they
are compoxl of, and that tho Ingredients
are those endorsd by the most eminent
medical authorities.
The further fact that neither Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the
great stomacn ionic, nver iuiuiuiui,
. heart regulator and blood purifier, nor his
"ravorito rnacripiioii" ior wbuk, uur
worlced, broken-down, nervous women,
contains nnv alcohol, also entitles them
to a place all by themlves.
Mi.nv vn-ti-4 nan Dr. Plprco discovered
that chemically pure glycerine, of proper
strength, Is a better solvent and preserv
ative of tho medicinal principles resid
ing In our Indigenous, or natU-e, medi
cinal plants than isnlcohel: and. further
more, that It possesses valuable medicinal
properties of Its own, being demulcent,
nutritive, antiseptic, and a most etliclont
antl ferment.
Neither of the above medicine con
tains alcohol, or anv harmful, habit
forming drug, as will be seen from a
glance at the formula printed oil each
bottle wrapper. They are safe to uso and
potent to cure.
Not only do physicians prescribe tho
above, non-secret medicines largely, but
the most Intelligent peoplo employ them
peoplo who would not think of using
the ordinary patent, or secrot medicines.
livery ingredient entering into tno com
position of Dr. Pierce's medicines has
the strongest kind of an endorsement
from leading medical writers of tho
several schools of practice. No other
medicines put up for like purposes has
any such professional endorsement
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pollots cure con
stlpntlon. Constipation Is tho cause of
many dNeases. Cure tho cause and you
euro the disease. Ono 'Pellet" Is a gentlo
laxative, and two a mild cathartic. Drug
gists sell them, and nothing Is "just as
good." Easy to take a3 candy.
If you want a
SQUARE MEAL
you should go to th
White House
Restaurant
GEORGE BROS. Proprs,
Phono Main 196. . stato
Moals served at all hours.
The Fashion Stables
Formerly Simpson's Stablea.
up-io-aaio jivery and, cab HB.
Funoral turnouts u specialty. Talk!
no iur piumca uuu excursions. PhoiJ
44. UilAS. w. YANNKE, Pi,,.
5J47 and H4JJ High Street.
SUMMER NORMA!
Of Willamette University
June 27 Aug. 7
J. T. MATTHEWS, Secretary
A HEAL TItUST IN JAIL.
Tho Journal prides Itself on giving
notico that several hundred feet of
railroad has been built in tho limits of
8alem. This is not a great starter fa
tho million miles of location, but it
shows Salem is progressive.
"Heboid- what a bla7.e a little fire
Tcindleth." If the law had denlt hon
estly and justly with Croflleld, ho
would havo beon in tho penitentia-y,
Mitchell would havo been alive, and
Ksthor Mitchell not a murderess and
fratricide
Esther Mitchell, having killcxl her
brother will now probably bo sent to
tho insane asylum. All hor actions for
If ym want to read about a real,
living, conspiring, grasping trust be
ing ncttwWy final audi nt to jail for
viela'lon of tb nnti-triMt laws, buy n
ropy of Ooillw's V,,kly for July 14,
and road of tbo wooftti futo of the
fn.,i.i-. i... . .
WL. k w . .i. i ll0 Iwt t,,ro -voirs sutm'9 she was in-1
Uimi the mt wither ontue on and .,, Vn. -i. i n , .
tb n...L. i. -... ,.. , '"n. :ow, who is to blumo for the
,m ,..,., ,r,hT, ,., rumu injiu iiii
Hot WoatJhcr rish Story.
Ellensburg Capital.
It will bo remembered that last year
tho Hay brothers did somo boring
for artcsinn water on their farm In
Johnson canyon. Aft or they hadt gonj
down loss than 100 feet thoy gave up
tho idea, although! they had struck
water which ennvo up to tho sunfaco.
Thoy covered theso holes thoy bored
ono of 10 inches and another of 6 in
ches diameter for tho safoty of stock
and havo dono nothing with them
since. Lately a reniarkablo discovery
hasbeon made. W. T. Sheldon; who
has a fanm near by had occasion re
cently to lift these covers, and ho was
surprised to seo scores of fish rush
from tho surface into tho depths. Ho
called the at.'entioni of others to the
strange condition and many times havo
sinco seen thcn. No ono has gono to
tho troublo of catching any, but Mr.
Sheldon says they look liko trout and
ho believes thoy aro. Tho question
naturally presents itself, where did
rheso fish como from? Mr. Sheldon's
theo-ry will doubtless bo acceptod. Ho
thinks tho drill holes connect with an
underground lako or river.
BRICK
Brick furnished in large or
quantities, .tressed brick made
order. Yard on State street, south j
Penitentiary.
SALEM BEIOK YAED.
A. A. BUETON, P
Screen Boots
I have a good',Boloctioa of stock i
of cedar screen doors, including Mb
etc.
Large stock of all kinds of Poulfcjj
Lawn and Field Fencing, Posts, Sh
gles, Gates, etc. All at lowest pricw
WALTBB KOI
250 Court St, Salens (
For Sale.
Millinery stock and fixtures. "Will
stfll bolow cost. Eeason. for soiling,
failing health. C. M, HILKE.
7-12-3t
THE LIVER QUARANTINE
rROTEtrraa
HOKCBT
MKN.
Halw's UMtf tt Pulton Imi .ltl.ld
tl Uburiajr nm wo mh te Sli
to JW for wwrlc tkaU not be treated
6 tmtnfH am) mIiiUmIi, h,Dg as
tfcey vwittta no Uw.
It fcMrtiw t)i nifte tMtt n4 otlmr
poMrw. HtaW4 Uy a favtlmt f
t i(y hwa, fe ytkvm a Mttetml
rivil ic Ui Mty, Ut U m Mtla.v
U Hw f Um fr4t Hrh .f fo.
lr, m4 Um mmvmmut t larj; vm
Wa f HMSl mhmi fnnx (HM)
f tl tmt to M(br. T1H3 lOLIOY
or oumr ooRKnuua would
SlinK TO HE TltB WOJtT ONR
Tk ( MMN'( Mrt .if U SaUm
ivltf wt f U Hf w- mm
money
WHY NOT
mak yotfc idle
taxa iatwc?
If dtfotlUd In our
I Savings Dcpaxtmeaf it
wJfl cAto ihtet pef cenl
ftpt,:al j available
wham, yo and It.
I(Urt componadcd
mhU - amwually, oa ht
JlMHt 4y of January and
'Mr-
Sr'Diarimet
awl jwir driukiivg wtor in Toknio.
the vamplrwi hoti a mooting and
LABOniNOr"1 W llw of 1m in
tlm eit-.
Flvu min ooutrolitsl the lev Ihhom
U Tlifc ami th.v all eatertxt tho ouw
i4ry V. nbb tbi jmiaic In iu d,iy of
Rfwt nvL Tlw ior wxmU kive
been prohibited from iwlug loo on e
Mt f tk tunrbltnnt prlw agrwnl
ujw by tho twwt.
Mm. UuiHk HiwvlHtMf, TSk wd an
lwnt dl'trimt attornaiy, .,tiI fr.
l1 BOWWJWJfc, Mai A J wk)
-K im m iikmmj iiMIno and
wm Up hh iNx-KltiM of the
tmtt V MttoH.
It WM fHhl tkHt U tAWt kd W-
h unlawful eoMiHrae- to
rafcw Mm pri ef iM wlthBut ar hi-
lrmi (m.. iiHy mM tlw bad
hnw a id fttMM m Ue rjrt kW.
.w w mr tb SOu-m d-rt
sairig trim a mnd fimift.
- km.v .r tMnr to ir a
Aw f tmo H4. d wvt xr
tA, TttV.,10 "-iH-kfcauBK,
TJm tmat wim wnL Its mam-
mAAM, v,o far w fl jj-.
UW f krtiiw dHff U tav w
jlrojvc ft.
A VtMT m U 7,1,1. Ym,yLamiUkt
Wnv ttm a TWdo rt
bWml in Wa i.. .4 ,,,
ut. X J . - !-
" (r
muikr of Mitohell
or lather Miteholl.
the
nuthori(it
The bors wMtor repent his sugges
tion of a (m- ttays ago about congres-)
npproprhtiiig threo million dollar for
e.XHitilnIg tho siaighter bouses of the
country. That is enforce the laws-,
KNd tbo president, directors and nian
n:urs fomid guilty to tho pon. iitotead
of tlntnf. Minn. .1.1 .1... .... i.t .
,- ...v.... , inv jhiasilig COlHeS
wviW bo nwMM,, 0f cJtwttlinMs-suMl
t wt the poojde a cnt.
was
wwe
i
H. S. GiJe & Co.
Wholesale Merchants and Dealers in
FETJTI? AND PEODUOE.
"Wo havo large supplies of berry
boxes, both tin top and folding, also
orates. Got your supplies here. We
buy buttor, eggs, poultry, produce, eta
Pay cash.
RELIEF FOR LADIES.
FRENCH TANSY WAFERS
Original and only genuine. Put u;l
yellow wrapper with Crown trade mA
For salo by leading druggists, Pr!cf
per box.'
Summer School
The first term of the Capital Bun
Normal opens on May 1st, to coat!
eignt weekB. .TutHion $10. Son
School of Primary Methods.
JunsJlth, to continue three weeks,!
dress J. J. Kraps, or County Supsi
tendent E. T. Moores, Salem Or.
pMAtMtantM&r
iMmMEMfl'flFBEHCHrauii
1 YiHiuiiiViii Jjiinii r
1 IliUVBf AlaB WMlIBl
Tlw dUpteh stat ti. Mrs. John
I'MWrwoi).! wwi aako,l by a mountain
Moil. Hoiftg kiuHjktNl down be iwgun
Mg. -m9 IIoh w, ,0 cnarm81
ut bo Htoo.) w-itj, 0(W Jww 0Q hN.
brwit. wkila sh ......u.-.. ....
kew from Uu duxokev to " There 'll ?nHrr'.,,,,lVerc?,,'M',t'nnrantineofe
- -- iv io--. -" " iHjisoiia nnil nttnr.la ).,
TACJNO IU UUU onT."
qilnrried eating has ruine.1 many a man's
stomach. The digtion-destroving pro-
Tto?UiE?m1, .often "nnoUcea a T first.
S.il. .i 'V a S ,ort time unlil th Hm
balks, the digestive organs give way. and
a most countless ill. ,,! the mar'who
endeavor tn mAn... .:.. .. ..
.B.v. ."rr""" "UJO al "e "
r""- " "a nc.HUl
ulul.. m ll
--.- W MOU sHva Uh it until
KHlRkt, when tb buH.tt.1 j..rfj
on 'he (.. Ba ktlt the, lion. If he
Wd Iwte comjHOio.1. liko U,e li.,n. to
W...n to tk ,4, waM ptvUibh-
s4mm ta wbwb.
SKlk
hUA
KMtUaHs" j
ywr to mm) I. tv. atu
ui ..; . ----- .w ut,m
t w4 k 44
, , w "" u poor
-i - -- m ' kBH HI hU.tk.U .
in iwii:. uu . .: "--"" im
"" ' urvvvts.
A Piijcaution.
A pW Iwb.w ws brought to a Settle
i Mko.i tho uwo of tU infant.
;:-1,'tlMfc.rw.pMh,eJ.
IWt wWt d tW M stand forT
" ' Dkinilor,
'On, if aU torau. out iL. .i
I kly abwR tb h&a.c, UU ke.
Ihlt if ik feu fiorv .... ... . '
lul--.. . -v-fv-r iw
7Tr' "wrtueu, k
germs ami to,iv poisons and affords them
JtV V f;,;HV,"nx "'e senom illness,
qin faun ies where August Flower is used
sluggish liver and constipation areun
known, so are alt stomac , ailn.enT,
Uons No well-regulated family .hould
bewithout this standard remedy? .
T-o sue., 25c and 75c All druggi,u.
Bold in 8alem by S. 0. Stone,
coAi'o fMmMy ' -
k rl
SPILLS.
A Bin, Cuth-i r.mt for Scrnuin llmtniw
NjtVni KNOWN TO fAil. S.r.l H.rti 8fJlSk
forlLOOr toi. w,ll ni thtmon trll.to b. 1
UNIT?r MCDICAL CO.. BOX T4. UNOMTTIL Fi
Sold la Balsm by 8 O. Htont.
O. C T. 0
Steamers Pomona and Alfoua 1
for Portland daily excopt Sunday
":10 a, m.
M. P. BALDWIN", Ageat
wl
U
mu-
i Yo terainlng Factor.
h yun uot U,it d..
Croup
vloiBt ladamajATlo- nf .
ou, wbrane of tk, wind pip vul
au.it l ... . "'-i- at-
. "" " wm "a in ik nijj,.
S'ft-' " of miiJa,.
8tr T.i-i " "T '"V "nU'
C . 1 t
jappiey s
Perfection
Baking Powder
WheniYankce
Doodle Comes
to Town
Unirctnt
ntrtrlUous and fally meets
the rcqairements of health.
Aefr .
- rut gTocer tot it.
c M. ,EPPLEY
Manafactttrer
Salem . . .
Oa the Fourth of July he wUlbablv
wear his best bib and tucker, and will
oWe that every man of refinerae"
SSb1? collar on
tbt look, immaculate and comfortable
Zu , P' WeU Pressed man in
f 1 h" h!s laun -ork dono at
-v rtjem o-eam Laumlrv ni
wrk in early, wo WOuldlike to cele-
SALEM STEAM LAITNDBY.
Colonel J. Olmstead, Prop.
uone so.
GOOD
ADVICE
136-166 Liberty 8t,
U
se
cab
Self'RisW
uoy at our pf Ices and save inowf '
your grocerios. Our offerings
aPPeai strongly to you, becauw
values can bo seea at a glancs.
D-f. I o m .... ll
"aner. La wrpnr & Kaker si
Successors to Harrltt & Lawre- )
Fruit Growers!
See us for
DRYER TRAYS
ORCHARD BOXES
J ERRY CRATES
and BOXES. Any and
k: - - wu.-.v h-u
len
'
u. B. B. Floti,
Asfcyoar gracer for it.
Kinas or Doxes
vre.
Salem Box Facf
ori
Al
ilxacw a- ivmn.
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