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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1906)
DAILr CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1000. I s i DAILY CAPITAL JODRHAL BY 1IOFKR BROS., Pttsllslicra and Proprietor. YOU NEED AN UMBRELLA WE HAVE THEM FOR SALE SUBSCRIPTION HATES. By Mall. Dally Journal, one month .... 35c "Dully Journal, three months ..$1.00 Dally Journal, one year 4.00 Weekly Journal, one year ... . 1.00 By Carrier. Dally Journal, nor month .... 50c MIL DAVKV'S J'l.VH HAM). It Is absolutely impossible for the Capital Journal to he fair and manly In a discussion or to state a question honestly when Its purpose can he nerved by misrepresentation. If the Journal thinks It can hoodwink Its constituency and can take pleasure In the fact, It la welcomo to the con solation. II might not he so pleas Ing to tho editor of the Journal If wo should adopt the personal style which ho Is assuming and wade Into this discussion along that line. It In not our desire to do so, but wo arc not, averfo to a free lance play If pushed to It. Statesman. Tho ahovo from tho pen of tho sweet-scented editor of tho States man, Mr. Davoy, Is a fair sample of whnt a man will do when ho Is trying to covertly direct and Btcor the poli tical destines of tho community which tolerates him. Ho Is busy every day bringing out new. candi date! or city offices, anonymously and othor wlso, and recently when this paporna!d In plain uncompro mising tonus that tho Republican machine was busy scheming and sot ting up matters to defeat tho real Interests of tho people, this manipu lator Immediately accuses tho Jour nal of announcing that Itself and frlonda wero busy selecting candi dates. Perhaps ho thinks people will hollovo this statement, but any ono who reads his' paper can't help but sco and read ovary day that Editor Davey'ls doing his best to hejp his friends and 'punish his enemies by putting thorn up or down In tho political column as suits his purpose Ho has brought out more caudhiatos for mayor and nldormon than this community will need for a gonorn tlon, and takes pains to mention peo ple for plncoa that nro wholly un available except such as nro pnrt of his political push. Ho oven tries to make capital by naming tho editors of tho Journal us cnndldatos for nldormon In their reaped I vo wards. Recently this paper tundo an effort (o encourage Governor Cluimborlalu to extend tho llttform School road to Turner, when ho Immediately shout ed that this paper was knocking the true interests of Marlon county, probably because Governor Cham berlain U a Democrat. In the mean time tho county court has fallen In with tho plan und the convict-built road will by extended as proposed KKHm JS l3iB fist I ffBxSipb We have a large stock of high grade umbreHas and of the very latest patterns, the prices ranging from $1 .00 up, and hundreds to select from. G. W. Johnson & Co. to Turner and beyond, nnd this not withstanding Davoy's hitter opposi tion. Next ho roaBtfl this paper be cause It upholds Senator Hedges for returning a railroad pass, and calls It all demogogery. Now he Insists that the Journal Is too personal, and threatens In tho above Item that he will become personal too, If ho is driven to It. He Is a candidate for speaker of the Iioiibo, nnd this paper wishes him well In his ambition, but If ho fails to ho any more fair and upright In his campaign than ho Is in some of tho smaller home mattors ho must not ho surprised If he fails to reach tho high goal. o HKNR THE CHILDHIIX TO SCHOOL A Tired Stomach Does nob geti much good for you out of what you eat, for it docs nob digest much iti is wasteful. It feels sore and lame and is easily distressed and often upset by food. The best treatment is a course of Hood's Sar sap aril! a which is positively une ptolled for all stomach troubles. For teHmoUl of remarkable cure mm4 fee Seek en Dytf cjl, No. 5. C. L Hoe4 Co., Lowell, Mom. Lot nit teachers and parents unlto In tho effort to have ns many chil dren In school as possible. . -The public und private schools of this city nro THE 1 1 EST IX THE STATIC and should have a largo at tendance, Tho young people who attend tho Salem high school nro a very bright lot of boys and girls, nnd are grow ing brighter. What n Godsend to sond n boy or girl In tho fnrmatlvo porlod of their lives to recolvo education under biicIi FAVORA11LK CONDITIONS. Look around your neighborhood nnd noo what hoys nnd girls nro not going to school, nnd kindly Inquire Into tho fncts, Tho demands of competition In business nnd cupltnllsm In manufac tures aro forcing more and more chlldron Into tho laboring class. There nro, at a low estimate, S00 boys and girls. WHO SHOl'I.I) UK IX SCHOOL, employed us wago earn ers In this city. In the country It Is Just ns had. Lot nil truo frlonda of humnnlty unlto to glvu tho children education, o PHLNCIPLHS TO COXTEXD for; Tho party Is to be represented by emasculated partisanship. Pulton Is alono In tho appointing power. And Malcolm or nobody waB the terms ho had to face. Republi canism In Oregon IS A OXE-MAX PROPOSITION at present with the people determined to turn down ttiat ono man whenever It appears that he wants a candidate to win. FINISH KOL'TII COMMMERCIAL STIIKET. Tho contractors aro under agree ment to put a heavy roller on that South Commercial Btreet Improve ment for ton dnys. Now that tho rains have come that work should be completed ACCORD ING TO CONTRACT, nnd tho Btreet put in the best possible shape. Tho property ' owners can do n great deal to Improve the street by keeping It clean, nnd looking after It a little more where It wears. That street will havo the heaviest tralllc of any street In tho city, nnd Is well-constructed of good material Smiles The Wllllumson-Gosner-Biggs caso Is being argued beforo the circuit court of appeals at San Francisco. SAFETY NO WORRY NO TROUBLE ALWAYS AVAILABLE TIIKHK ARK SOME OF Till! anvA.vr.iniw of Ixviisiixo MONKV IN A .'&YIN'(W HANK ACCOUNT. IT PAYS" A laUGEIt RETURN THAN OOVKHNMKNT 1K)NI8, YOU dANlNVJiST AI'ttTCJUK OK AH Ml' Oil A YOU PLKASkY AND FOW ftUOff TIMK A8 YOIT WW!!, Syinf Departtweftt Tho peoplo aro luterostod In two principle In tho mnuugument of the public schoels: I. Teachers ami employes shall not he made .MADE POLITICAL TKARIXO STOCK of by nny direc tor 2. Contracts nnd tho uso of money that Is needed to run tho schools SHOULD NOT (JO HY FA VOU. Those who would uso tho schools for those purposes nro enemies of good government. Mon who. will not Borvo on tho school hoard, unless they can roward favorites, have no business there There nro u few Institutions that should ho froo from THE BLIGHT OF PALTRY GRAFTING .enter prison. , Tho public school nro ono of thoin, nlul tho peoplo, without regard to party, should demand clean methods. THE .MALCOUl API'OINTMF.NT. ..J I IV 8. Malcolm Is to ho collector of customs ut Portland. Tho Portland Republican organ representing tho. administration says so, Prominent men WHO HAH WELL ESTAULIKHKD CI .AIMS OH the par- ty wero sot asldo for a ma who has qlinont no record as a parly worker. There Is nothing portfonal In this crkkUm. Aldo from I. U Patter- oa, there nro no federal oMclats w,kw concern thenudveg about Re imVIkAHUiu. atosMi of these- federal oMcl1, Wi ' fought part or the Mt tkk RM( HKLl'KI) HKI'KAT JAS. WIYHYQOMMK FOU QOVKtUfOft, Judge Hnmllton is revoking loon llcensos In Douglas county. sa- Tho Stnto Unlvorslty has regis tered fill wenlors this year. Lnrgost class n Its history. 9 Uinqun Valley News: Tho Wood burn Independent very properly of fers some ndvloo to thoso Southorn Oregon newspaper critics who ire sunio to offer udvlce regarding how tho Willamette Valley Development Loaguo should conduct its affairs, and Editor Clilstrnp thus sizes up the situatien: "if Southorn Oregon wishes to organize n development league of Its own It enn more suc cessfully do so by not ndvorsely crlt lolslng other development leagues. Tho cnthuulnsm of Southorn Oregon people can bo hsttor aroused by pointing to the succos sattaluod by othor leagues."" Push tho Mehama-Sulem electric road. Out of the four proposed railroads Into Tillamook, which will roach tho county first? asks tho Tillamook Headlight. Somo say Hammond, others say Lytic, somo have confi dence In tho electric lino from For est Grove, while tho backers on tho coast road havo lost their wind. v When Tho Journal objects to hav ing men run tho city affairs who cannot run tholr own affairs, Mr. I)avy gets up and howls. Yet Lon Gesnor Is In Eastern Oregon survey ing. There Is uothlng rank enough for ono of the gang to porpetrato to merit ono word of conMemnatlon from Frank Davey. Such Is "man hood.", Somo of tho pupcrs seemed bound tq tuako Qol, Ilpfer r candidate for collector ot customs, but ho wasn't so far as ho know, though ho certain ly had as much rleUl to bo as somo othor peoplo, Albany Democrat. Tho Journal editor couldn't get Scott's Cfidorseweat, lie did not unfHjrt. the rigkt WM for senator wft It mjm to the Masai contest be tween FeltOtt and Scott. X-RAYS The dispatches say the Cubans turned out at Havana and gave Taft and Bacon "A hearty farewell." Now what do you think of that? The girl students at Ann Arbor, Mich., according to a recent dispatch, are Inexpressibly shocked at the photo of Henry Schulte posing In the nude as "Slslphus." The horse edi tor falls to see the difference between the photo of a nude man, and the photo of a statue of a nude man. Attorney Heney scores the San Francisco judges. Let us see wasn't It Heney who made statements about political bribery and how he had knowledge that would Imprison everybody In San Francisco, who didn't agree with him, and who when he was Invited before the grand jury "took It all back." Salem has a fellow feeling for Klamath Falls. That enterprising little city has been advertised as having an epidemic of typhoid, fever and there is nothing in it. Three years ago the Oregonlan devoted con siderable space and much of the genius of its cartoonists to advertise Salem as the home of the typhoid germ, when it was all Oregonlan gas. The horse editor has never sur rounded a China pheasant and knows not the flavor thereof. Innate mod esty prevents his suggesting that some hunter with more birds and heart than the average leave a bird at this office with tho horse editors name thereon. No, pride steps in and says he will go pheasantless forever, rather than do such a thing. Tho court docket at Roseburg shows Iva Fiddler has brought suit for divorce against Joseph Fiddler. Probably they could not agree as to which should play second fiddle. Here Is a newspaper squib perpe trated somo years ago by ono whose namo Is not yet on the roll of fame. Tho writer was singing the praises of a young lady named Annie Dread, and he warbled thus: "Let silly beles their graces spread, And fop3 around them flutter. I'll" be content with Annie Bread, And won't hnvo any but her." 56,400 Meals Did Him No Good Clarence C. Euton to Lecture nt Sulciii. The annual complimentary lecture on 'Christian Science," to bo given under tho auspices ot the Christian Scientists of this city next Thursday ovonlng by Clarence C. Eaton, C. S. B., member of the board ot lecture ship of the First Chrlstlnn Church of, Christ, Scientist, of Boston, will bo another opportunity for thoso Inter ested to gain authontlc Information upon this subject. Tho locturo will be glvon In the Grand Opora House Friday evening, October 19th. nt S o'clock. It will bo free, and everybody Is welcome. FKIt Running Flue. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Tweodale Saturday returned from Newport, whore thoy spent nine weoks this year nt their cottage. They caught a salmon apiece. Mr. Twoodale re ported tho salmon running In fine shape yesterday, the bay bolng full of them. Owon Graves yesterday In two hours caught 23, by trolllifg, and others had big catches. Albany Democrat, How .One Jinn Waited Fifty Years of His Life Thousands Like Him. "What's the use of eatln', any how?" said the scrawny dyspeptic to his rotund, prosperous-looking friend. "Here I've been eatin three times' a day, and sometimes twice a dayt for 60 years and look at me. I'm rawboned and skinny, still at the bottom of the ladder, sour on the world, and a pessimist. 1 know it, and I can't help It. If I had It to do over again, though, I would take care of my stomach, for I don't believe I ever really relished a meal In my life, not even mother's Christmas dinners, and I firmly believe that my way of eating or whatever It was, brought along with It darkness and impossibility of success." "You're right," nodded his com panion. "Of course, that isn't al ways the case. But in this age we must hot only 'Trust In the Lord and keep our powder dry,' but we must swallow sunshine with our food. Cheerfulness, especially while eat ing, which Is the mo3t essential act of man, Is as necessary to him as sunshine Is to the flowers. Nothing normal can be produced In darkness. "But this Is what you haven't been doing, Mr. Dyspeptic. Your brain and your stomach, remember, are twins, and you have to treat them accordingly. Why not start now and repair the damage you've done It Is never too late, you know." You mean at my age? And sup pose you can't always get the sunshine?" "Absolutely, yes. Science has made it possible to get the sunshine, the health and the strength that your stomach needs, all put up to gether In little tablets. They call them Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, the most effective tablets In the world for this yery thing. One ingredient In these tablets digests 3000 grains of food without the help of the stom ach. Two tablets after each meal can do more work. In digesting than the stomach can Itself. The stom nch need not work at all. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets does all tho jvork, and gives your jaded stomafch a rest, the resttlt needs. Meanwhile you cure yourself of brash, Irritation, burning sensation, henrtburn, sour stomach, acidity, fermentation, bloat and the worst cases of dyspepsia and indigestion. You get rid of these for all time. An then, besides, you can eat all you want, and you will also relish mother's Christmas dinners if you will take Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablots after eating. That's the sunshine I was talking about. Then your fnco will reflect tho Internal change going on, you'll bo more en ergetic, your mind will be clenrer, you'll he happier, and you'll be your self again. "Your ltoart will chnnge nnd you'll feel rosy. You'll enjoy your menls and Jive. Let's walk down to a drug store and lot me' Introduce you to ono little package of these Stuart's Dyspensla Tablets. You can get them nt any drug storo In tho world for only 50c n package. It Is worth It, Mr. DyspeptI?." Yonng .Men and Women We want men or women reprj lainca u c.i community to subscriptions for us and couj? newals. 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Sunt. i Dept., Home Magazine, Indlanap "" ie-io-eoa-3. Si 00 Reward, $100. The reaJers of this paper m pleased to learn that there iti least one dreaded disease science has been' able to cure hi Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Catarrh Cure Is the only nositi cure now known to the medical tsl ternlty. Catarrh being a consUtJ tlonal diseases, requires a comtlt tlonal treatment. Hall's Cahr Cuie Is taken Internally, actlnrtl rectly upon the blood and mucoi surfaces of the system, thereby . stroylng the foundation of tie dl.4 ease, and giving the patient itrmjtb" by building up the constitution nil assisting nature in doing Its toiiI The proprietors have so much In Its curative powers that they e Ono Hundred Dollars for any that it falls to cure. Send for of testimonials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., TJ ledo, O. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for stipation. o A shipyard Is to be established! Bandon, Coos county. Saved His Life. J. W. Daveuport, Wlngo, K'l writes, June 14, 1902: "I wanti toll you I believe Ballard's Snel Liniment saved my lite. I was k! der tho treatment of two doctos and they told me one of my lasi was entirely cone, and the cL badly affected. I also had a It on my side. I don't think that could have lived over two moat longer. I wns Induced by a frta to try Ballard's Snow Liniment. ' first application gave me great lief; two 50 cent bottles cured i sound and well. It in n. wonderful medicine &&11 recommend It to suffering huma&Wl Sold by D. J. Fry's drug store. jl ' Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. . It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. i .. jhe kidneys filter and purify the blood that is their work. I Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of order, you cart understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its , duty. ; It you are sick or " feel badly," begiu taking the Rreat kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon I us your kidneys are well they will help ' all the other organs to health. .V trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extniordiuary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kiducy remedy, ts soon realized. It i stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and U sold oa its merits by all fC-Vr. druggists in fifty-cent and ouc-dollar she bottles. You may itAven sample oouie swiitiwkKt, by uui) free, also a pamphlet telling you kqw to. find out if you have kidney or m iiuuucr irouute. aieniiou iuu paper whcH writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., iltnj? hMutea. N. Y. Don't uuke any tmsUk. Workingmen and Their Friends Should Remember If you would help the InborhiK men nnd women of Ameri own their homes, to nbollsh chlld-lnbor nnd the sweat-shop, to cute their children and to have tho common necessities of lift. w rnlso the man who works nbovo the level of slaves, remember, w buying literature that the following publications ai-e the or'rf non-union labor, and should not be found in tho home of a'IM iimu: Woman's Home Companion Saturday Evening Post Farm nnd Firvsldo Delineator All Hutterlck's Publications Rutterlck Patterns McClurvls Mugazlnes Ladles' Home Journal The Century Dooknmn Smart Set St. Nicholas World's Work Rlack Cat nou'sekeeper Upulncott's Take This List With You When BuyH Ro truo to yourself, bo true tothc laboring bur, be true to J family, nnd do not liave any of the above enemies of labor 1 J home. CAPITAL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION NO. 810, SALEM, OR but remember the name. SwatmvRoot. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ami the 4-1 diMS,XiuUutttcuK.Y.,C4;rt-ryboUl. 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