Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 21, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OKCGO.V, PIKDAV, SK1TEMDKK 21, 100Q.
OUR BOYS
All parents arc ever ready to do a good
turn for their boys, and especially if they
can at the same time do a good turn for
themselves.
Here's the Opportunity
We have an excellent line of BOY'S SUITS
to close out and you can get just what
you want now at a
Great Reduction
Fit them out now at small cost, for the
winter school will soon open, and you had
better be ready. Come early and get
your choice of the best selections.
G. W. Johnson & Co.
terJa, that Is tho kernel of the
process. Armies of these friendly
"bugs," half a million of whom may
float uiiBeen In a 'teaspoon of vatf,
arc encamped on tho partlclei cf
grnvol composing tho great filter
beds through which the sewage Is
made to pass; and when organic
matter and disease germs of any
kind tho 'bacilli of typhlbd' 'or of
cholera come Into view, theso de
voted guardians of tho public health
set upon them. It Is a fierce strug
gle; but the powers of darkness are
finally defeated, and mercilessly
devoured
"Wo meet the conditions resulting
from an abnormal aggregatlou of
human II fo In tho city," says one of
tho reports, "by setting up a second
city of microbes. Tho dangerous or
ganic wasto material produced In the
city of human habitations is carried
out of the city by microbes on their
hills of rock, and wo rely on them to
turn it over Into a harmless mineral
form."
The septjc sowago Bystem It strikes
us Is bettor than tho ono outlined In
tho Atlantic Monthly article.
Smiles
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
11V HOFKIt DUOS.,
l'usllfilitTH mid Proprietors.
HUIISOIUPTION HATKS.
Ily Mull.
Dally Journal, ono mouth .... 35c
Dally Journal, thrco mouths ,.1.00
Dally Journal, ono year 4.00
Weoltly Journal, ono year , . , . 1.00
lly Cnrrlur.
Dally Journal, per mouth .... GOc
FOIl COLLKOTOH OK CUSTOMS
Tho political HtrlngH are all being
pulled for I, 8. Malcolm, of Port
laud, for collector of cuHtouiH.
Ho Iti an I Imuran ro man, u high
Mason nnd has rendered the Itopub
llctin party Id'ITLN OH NO HKIt.
VICH.
Men who go nut nud do battle for
tho party In campaigns when It needs
holp, mutt of lulluunco ami Ideas aru
not wanted.
Under ollUilals who have no polit
ical ability, no opInloiiH about poli
cies, the party Is Ion without loud
ernlilp. A few more yonra of that sort of
thing and the Htato will go INTO
T1IK DKMOntATIU
tho Democratic party Hi Oregon has
lcndumhip,
Men IIIo Governor1 Ohntnborlnln,
who light for publfo Mights In state
affairs naturally become lundura of
tho nWftu. .'i$ A
Men like Mayor lauo, who do, not
hesitate to apply tho whip .to a
boodlo Itepubllcnn council, become
leaders,
Tho peoplo aro getting tired of
namby-pamby, inounlnglutia, emascu
lated atuudpatlttui Itopubllcnus, who
havo no Idea of public nffnlra HUT
TO SUCK Till-: I'lMU.IO THAT.
That kltid of federal appoint
ment tiro very proper to (urn thU
atuto over to tho Democratic parly
at the next election.
bo a red lino edition, with space
largoly devoted to Salem manufac
turers. Tho mon who aro omploylng lnbor
and who aro doing things for this
city aro entitled to tho backing of
tho community.
Industries that scatter money on
payrolls, that add now wealth to tho
community, Hint pay taxes, aro tho
backbono of tho city.
This papor bollovos In giving thorn
space and prominence, and will do
voto a largo edition to thorn. Many
extra copios havo boon sold.
THU PKOPIA? WANT PHOUIIKSH
Tho peoplo want progress and
good government more than bosslsm.
rho man who thinks that ho can
play politics on tho old lines of graft
Is a back number.
Salem has more need for good
schools, good streets, good bridges,
niA.v rou pautv politics.
The follow who howls for party
politics loudest will bo found readi
est to profit by It at public expense.
Salem must go forward. Thoso
who employ labor, who build now en
terprises,' and who pay tho bills for
public Improvements SllOl'ld) in:
KIIIST CONSIDKItKI).
The professional who has no vslblo
moans of support but mnchlno poll
tics should be sat upon unless the
people want to pay the bills,
(live tho Capital City bettor
streetM. Iiuttni' ulilimnllu iti.ri"iii.'i
COIiUMN', for. in-,,.,,, wo I ik AMI iiirrri.-i.
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I'l'IIMU OKKICIA1.H.
Mako public olllce a purununl Btiap
and you kill all enterprise by tho
business of tho public grafter.
Sayings by the Colonel.
First catch your plutocrat before
you skin him.
I havo roasted lots of mon but
never a woman.
It Is bettor to tell somo women
everything than to leave anything
for them to guess.
Friends bought with money only
Inst while tho money lasts.
Papor railroads aro all right If
they aro on tho right kind of papor.
It is Important for any man to bo
right, because so many never get
right If they happen to start wrong.
No man can laugh away his weak
nesses. They aro generally part of
hlmsolf.
A man who Is nothing but an ob
stacles might ns well bo a wart.
It's yoursolt you aro afraid of
Thoro aro not hnlf so many peoplo
wnnt to shoot nnd sandbag you as
tho papers try to mako out.
Don't say n thing can't bo done,
for along will como another man wlm
will do It.
Most people when they hear a
baud play like to think It's for
thorn.
Whoever can get a bunch of peoplo
together can charge admission to tho
rest.
Somo people naturally want every
thing Hat. When they And tho
world la round they profer heaven
to be Hat.
&,
Jack London's now story "lleforo
Adam" appears In lEverybody's.
There tan .hardly bo a woman In It.
N i ,
"Tho Burning Insuranco Issuo" Is
Mr, Jnwson'a Html appoal to policy
holders to dofoat tho corrupt Inllu
onces still controllng tho great In
surance companies. It's about life
Insurance and applies to this world.
;
An tipple's cheeks, like a1 woman's
aro often Improved by spraying.
The Connecticut Nearly Bendy.
Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 21. The
battleship Connecticut which was
built In the Brooklyn navy yard and
was Hoated a few days ago after hav
ing received Its final coat of paint in
tho dry dock, is rapidly nearlng
completion and will be ready to go
into commission September 29. The
various tests to which the battleship
was submitted gave tho most satis
factory results and the naval author
ities are well pleased with the be
havior of tho ship under various try
ing conditions.
Captain William Swift is the com
mander of the Connecticut, and Lieu
tenant Commnnder William R. Shoe
maker Is her executive officer. The
ship will carry 800 men. She car
ries 12 seven-inch guns in her main
battery, in addition to the turret
guns, 'me last or inese guns was
put in position a few days ago, so
that the main battery of the battle
ship is now complete.
Sir Thomas Upton Sails.
London , Sept. 21. Sir Thomas
LIpton sailed today for the United
States. His visit, it is said, Is to a
large extent of a business nature
and not directly connected with boat
racing, but those who know him well
aro Inclined to believe that he will
not allow the opportunity to pass
without talking over the plans for
tho chnllenge raco for tho America's
cup, with a view of challenging the
holder for next year. It Is generally
understood that Sir Thomas Lipton
is as eager as ever to capture -the
America's cup and that he will sure
ly send a challongo If he can obtain
a reasonable assuranco that a boat
could bo designed on this side of the
ocean equal to anything tho Ameri
cans could put into tho water. He
ha3 discussed tho mattor thoroughly
with designers on this side, but has
not yet reached a deflnlto conclusion.
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An International Match Trust.
San Francisco, Sept. 21. A repre
sentative of tho Diamond Match
company sailed today for Japan, to
carry out tho arrangement under the
compact which has been signed ho-
tween tho Japanese government, the
iVnierlcnn match trust and the Eng
lish mntch concern of Bryante May.
Japan has been nursing the match
Industry nnd now supplies nil her
own requirements, and also controls
tho trndo in Chlnn, Australia, parts
of tho Kast Indies nnd tho Philip
pine Islands. Japan wants to ac
quiro tho latest machlnory and for
that reason hns entered Into the
union with tho Amorlcnn trust.
re-
MANl'KACTWHHH' KIHTION.
The Capital Journal Saturday will
ARE YOU SAVING
20 PER CENT I
Nearly o ery penum can save 30
per evnt of their Income If they
Jll attempt It tty to mat ion lly,
liHt only a few out of tl many
Mlio have earned from &!,M0 to
A(H0 In the. latt llu ar hate
Mtml $190 or 91000,
A flood way (o actually mq
mtmey aad. hate. It la enh, Is to
opex a ftttvfcm account ami mako
tkMH- JMt a reCHlar)y as yot
draw ytntr wagt.
W pay lhre per cmU Iwtervnt,
tJOOl) KIH'LUTIOXAIi WOKIC.
Tho citizens of Yamhill county
havo rasled nearly $2000 for u stock
show and public Bohool fair that Is
to bo held In MoMlunvlJlo Soptombor
26 to 2S. It Is to bo n great ovont
and children or all tho public schools
aro to competu with vocotntiimi
llowors, fruits, bread and sewing
ints worthy entoriulao wns launched
last )oar by Prof.' h, R, Aldorman,
formerly principal of tho Urowns
vlllo Hchool, now school superintend
ent of Yamhill county. Proijilnetit
irion of tho Htuto will ho present and
deliver addresses. Tho effort Is n
most worthy one and deserves suc
cess uud emulation by othor coun
ties. Polk county will nlso hold a
similar fair on Soptombor 2S and 29,
at which handsome premiums will bo
given for everything from tho or
chard, garden nnd kitchen prepared
and oxblblted by tho Juvenile popu
lation of Polk.
An Otegnn
queen.
title the land fraud
msmsmox ok. si: wag i:.
Tho construction of aoptlc aowago
tank nt tho Lincoln schools will ho
an object lesson to thousands on thU,
question.
Tho Indications are that senile
aewngo syattmis arogotng fo tako"
tho idaconor allbtheg sewage' ys.
tiu. T.IIKV JHSPOHK OK TMKl
SK.WAGK.
Aa account of tho modern scion-'
title method of purifying a cltVa
sowago reads almost Ilka a fary
utory. Hollla Godfrey In the Sop
tombcr Atlaittta k a fascinating ar
ticle on tk ttkjft.
S. A. 1). Putur and his book should
be suppressed.
Here's ono of tho best stories In
Hvorybody'a for Octeber:
Two northerners, traveling In tho
mountains of Kentucky, had gone for
hours and hours without seeing a
sign of life. At last they camo to a
cabin In a clearing. The hogs lay
In their dirt holes, tho thin claybank
mule grazed round nnd rouud lu a
clrclo to Bavo tho trouble of walking,
and ono lank man. whoso clothes
were tho color of tho claybank mule,
louned aualust a treo and lot tlmo
roll by.
"How do you do?" snld one of the
northerners.
"Howdy?"
"Pleasant country."
Tho native shifted his quid and
grunted,
"Lived hero nil your lite?"
Tho nntlvo spat pensively In thoi
dust. "Not ylt," ho said languidly
Fewer Horses and Pigs-.
London, Sept. 21. Official
turns prepared by tho board of acrl
cuuuro snow that of a total area nf
land and water of Cfi.7SS,3fiO acres
of Croat Britain :t2,2GO,700 acres
wero under crops and grass on Juno
I last, a decroase of 20,042 acros
as compnred with tho samo date last
yoar. Tho orchard acreage, 217.CS7,
showed an Increaso of 3304 ncros.
Tho total numbor of horses on tho
(Into named was l.GGS.CSl, a de
crease of 3752. Cattle, 7,0l0,Sr.C.
showed a slight increase, as did tho
hoop, 2r.,pJC,3C0, but thoro wore
101,150 fewer pigs.
The goneral conditions of agricul
ture during the yoar ending on Juno
I Inst wero unusually satisfactory
and tho farming population onjoyeil
n good average sharo of prosperity.
, One of the Shocked.
'Annthor omlnont flnnncior who
was virtuously horrlflod nt tho Tas
cally doing of Bankor Dougherty, of
Poorla. was Bankor Stonsland, of
Chicago. Chicago Tribune.
f.
Oregon la tho land for big gnmo
for tho federal coutta.
A Mile of ltmul.
Tho o"bjoct lesson" macadamized
road, which has been In iimimk nf
. ..... - ,--. W
rauirucuon lor somo montns past
toy tho government experts; la com-
piotcu. Tho huso-roller .was stored
V5' Jry h will no loft hero
until It la aont to California, where
tho govornuient will conduct object
lessons lu building clay and sand
roads. As soon aa can can bo se
cured the remainder of tho machln-
Dand
erine
CREW THIS HAIR.
And we can
PROVE
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iNTriltESTlXG FACTS.
For Nearly Every Man, Woman or
Child.
A short time ago we published an
article recommending to our readers
tho new discovery for the cure of
rtvs-topEla, called Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets, and the claim then made
regarding the wonderful cura
tive properties of the remedy havo
been abundantly sustained by tho
facts. People who were cautious
about trying new remedies adver
tised in the newspapers and were
finally induced to give Stuarfa Dys
pepsia Tablets a trial were surprised
and delighted at the results. In many
cases a single package costing 50
cents at any drug store made a com
plete cure, and In every instance tho
most beneficial results were report
ed. From a hundred or more re
ceived wo havo space to publish only
a row or tno taiest, oui assure um
readers wo receive so many com
mendatory letters that we shall pub
lish each week a fresh list of genuine
unsolicited testimonials, nnd never
publish tho same ono twice.
From James Yemmelslor, La
crosse, Wis., Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab
lets aro doing me more good than
anything I ever tried, nnd I was so
pleased at results that I gave away
several boxes to my friends who havo'
nlfo had tho same benefits.
From Jacob Anthony, Portmur
ray, New Jersey: I havo taken
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets with the
best results. I had dyspepsia for
fix years, and had taken a great
deal of medicine, but tho tablets
seem to take rlgh f. hold, and I fr-l
good. I am a farmer and lime burn
er and I heartily recommend to ev
oryor.e who ha" pny trouble with his
stomach to use these tablets.
Ftom Mrs. M. K. West, Preston,
Minn.: I hino received surprisingly
good effects from using Stuart's
ry&jiop!n TAi'lela. 1 gave ono-nlf
of my Inst Kx to a friend who also
suffered f-cm Indigestion, and she
had the samo good results.
Stunrt's Dyspesla Tablets aro a
nyrta'n cities for inl forms of Indl
g;et!oti They aro not claimed to bo
ii cure-all. but are p'-epared for stom
ach troi.Mes cnly. nd physicians
nd druggists everywhere recom
moiel them to all i-isons sufferlnj
from nervous d?p. fin. sour or acid
stop.nch. hoir.ttmn. Keating or wind
en stomach and ji.i i'ar disorders.
EXTENDING SUMMER
. EXCURSION Mj
xo iuiurc aim laquina
Pnmitn Wltl.l., ... .. .
" lo -nJorX
ui-nuucs, i-roves so PopnU, .
mon Fishing Full Blast'!
Tho low round trip rates
mm mioe-uuy in enect ftoa
points on the S. P. and c. kl
roads to Newport and Yaqmj
i"B -"" auuuuer, wutch have
so popular wim the people.
.. tuu ueuuues or natnrtj
ickuui ueuiiu anu strength m
mgniflcent resort, have hm-
tended from September ZWkkl
tober 15th. Tickets will be K00
'Biuru at any umo up to fcj
uiuuiug uciooer ai, 1906.
The months of September I
louer are tno ravorlte oneiu,
seastue, wnen harvest nnlfe,
Ing Is over.
Finest Snlinou Fishing in theJ,
west
will bo In full blast. Houses chI
rented cheaply and living exits
are at a medium. Amnio hotel J
commodatlons 'for all at low :
Through baggage and ticket I
rangemonts samo as during the t
mer will bo In effect. Full inion
tlon on application to S. P. orCl
agent.
Why don't our young Socialist
friends Join tho Mormons? Then
they can havo as many wives as they
please. Puck.
ejry will be aont to Tendleton, wheru
a simitar piece of road as tho nna
Good bacterl to dwtroy bad bc- built fcvr will b constructed.
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A DANOEROUS MISTAKE.
Salem Motlicrs Should Not Noglcct
Kldnoy Weakness In Children.
Most children have weak kidneys.
Tho earliest warning is bed-wetting
Later comes bnckache'Vadnclie, Inn
gnor. 'Tis a mistake to neglect these trou
bles. To blnmo tlie child for its distress.
Seek to cure the kidneys
Save the child fiom deadlv kidney
ills.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid
noys Salem pnronts recommend tliem.
O. W. Vaughn, of 3 State street, Sa
lorn, Ore., says: "Doan's Kidnev Pills
procured at Dr. Stone's drug "store,
proved to bo a reliable remedv for
backaoho and all forms of kidney com
plaint. I obtained the best of results
from their use, and a child In our fam
ily who had been afllicted with weak
oned kidneys and nocturnal trouble
got entirely well n a short time
through tho use of Doan's Kidney
lMls. This should commend tho rem
edy to all parents who havo children
troubled in any way with kidney com-plaint."
Tor sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
ew lork, solo agents for tho United
States
ucmembtr the
take no other.
name Doan 's and
no vacation period when the
fellow comes home very tired nfter
bis two weeks' rest Is drawing to a
close Philadelphia Press.
mim areiAA weias,
5rTl1 fcSyuShJE? " UUBeult lo
Abscess.
ABSCESSES with few exeaniinn-
arc indicative of constipation or de'
blllty.
W. H. Harrison", Cleveland. Miss .
writes, Aug. 15, !902: i want t0'
?LttTT.rd f Pra,Se for Ballard's
Sao L,n,roont I Btepped on a nail,
which caused tho cords in my leg J
extract and an abscess to'rff
J knee, and tho doctor told ma
tw'ho T, now i ,' Lrd'a drU8 8t0"
K ao ,s now In Denver Colo.). irfl
njendod a bottle ot Snow uZ
won ; I got a 60c "
tay . It Is th h ,.."!"!
CORVALLIS & EASTER
RAILROAD
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TIME TAbTe" NO. 33.
Trains From nnd to Yaqnhu.
No 1 -
Leaves Yaqulna 6:55 A.
Arrives at Corvallis ....10:t5 A.y
Arrives at Albany 11:40 AJfj
No. 2
Leayes Albany 12:10 PJ
Leaves Corvallis 1:05 P.
Arrives at Yaqulna .... 5:O0P.
Trains to nnd From Detroit.
No. 3
Leaves Albany 7:30
Arrives at Detroit 12:30P.
No. 4
Leaves Detroit l:O0P.
Arrives at Albany .... 5:65P.
Trains for Corvallis.
No. S
Leaves- Albany 7;55
Arrives at Corvallis .... 8:35 JL
No. 10
Leaves Albany 3:50 Pi
Arrives at Corvallis .... 4:30PJI
No. G
Leaves Albany 7:35 PX
Arrives nt Corvallis .... 8:15 PXm
Trains for Albany,
No. 5
Leaves Corvallis 6:30 AJl
Arrives at Albany 7:10 AJl
No. 9
Leaves Corvallis 1:30 W
Arrives at Albany 2:10PJ!
No. 7
Leaves Corvallis' 6:00 P
Arrives nt Albanv 6:40 P
No. 11
T,envia Porvnllls lliOOAJl
Arrives at Albany 11:41
Nn. 13
Leaves Albany is:4r
Arrlvps nt Pnrvnllla 1:33 PX
All rf tho nhnrA COnUCCt 1
S6uthernPaclflc Company traIni,boti
nt Allinnv nnd CJorvallls. 83 well
train for Detroit giving direct serrM
to Newport and adjacent cecnt.
aa woll no TlrHpnhiiRh Hot SPnn-
For further information applr t0
J. C. MAYO, Gen. Pas- AF-
B. H. BOLES, Agent, Albany.
throi
Southern Pacific Tlrao Card, Effective
Saturtlay, Aug. 18-
Tftirni.,1 Tn,.lfi,w1 Titlln Alr" I
No. 105:30 a. m., Oregon '
nrosa.
vn u e.o , PnetaeeOr"
express.
No. 124:49 p. m., Oregon im
press.
No. 222 11:18 a. m.,
fast frott.l.f
V .rr M IfirAl Wl
height. Departs 12:45 p.
No. 15in?K n. m.. Caller-
express.
No. 136:23 p. m., Cottage Grt"
exnrAoa
No. U 10:38 a. m.. CalltM1
exrjrjti
No. 22511:25 a. m.. local f
frnlrrhf rtn.t. - 11 .KK a. O.
No. 221 3:20 a. m.. througa "
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