"'"WEJRW" ""fir X, ip?w,!!,iwrfijiw,ri nsr' liAILV CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1000. w m Cold Comfort Comes from poor clothes iii cool weather, but cold weather comfort comes fromjhaving GOOD F "" ""'" "" ii r lit- j jfW jjfl CLOTHING It overcomes that dilemma. Call and sec our new Fad and Winter lines. It will afford you great comfort. G. W. Johnson & Co, SOME CARS TO NUMBER DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL "SZZT;; IJV IJOFKR BROS., I'usIIMict'H and Proprietors. mmM tA$m 3 W . SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Hy Mall. Dnlly Journal, ono month .... Dally Jourual, tlirco mouths . . Dally Journal, ono year Weekly Journal, ono year . . . . My Carrier. Dally Journal, nor month .... TEACHERS' SALARIES. TO 1112 ou who condescends to tench tacitly admits ,leforo all Israel and the sun that ho has no inoro hrnlns than a womnn?" I Yet to this day tho matter Is solemnly considered, nrgtied pro and eon, talked about, written about, and tho teachors thomselves, to say noth- ' tng of all tho rest or us, apparently jfnll utterly to seo, In tho political disfranchisement of the majority of .teachors, tho causo for underpaid 35c labor and unjust discrimination. 11.00 In tho four states whoro womon 4.00 voto, teachers' salaries not only 1.00 avorngo higher than In the states , whoro they do not, hut the law pro- 50c vldes equal pay for equal servko Ir- rospectlvo of box. o "Will you toll mo, sir." said don. Stophoh D, Loo, directing his ro mnrks to tho governor In a recant nddrons before the Stato Collogo, at ColumbiiH, Miss., "why your legisla ture nt Its last mooting provided nhout twlco tho amount for tho sal aries of tho men occuplng tho dm Ira of tho university as for those of tho womon discharging THE SA.ME IIU TIES?" (lovornor Vardaman dis claimed any nwuorslilp of the legis lature In question and said he liolthor favored or sanctioned the ex isting discrimination against woman wage earuern. l'rotont of a Hlmilar Id ml nro fill ing rolumnn of tliu public prints In other states. Wo road that tho public sohool teneherri of tho Eiuplro Stato nro about to move on Albany for a law providing adequate salaries Then wo hear of discontent among Missouri teachers because of unjust discrimination; and so It goos. Tho whole dismission rtwolvos it self hack Into tho question which tenohoru hnvo htwn debating for so many years, and which was so aptly answered by Suan II. Authoity on that memorublo day In 1S53, whan for th Urit tlmu a woman's voire wu hoard In a teachers' convention. Tho, question was why the profession of teacher lu not as muoU respoetod ns that of lawyer, doctor or minis ter, iiinl when Miss Anthony was llnnlly nanultlod to spunk, after a OLD AGE Depends Not Toon Ycni, but Vital Force. Upon At tho recont convention of Phy slclons there was a gooil deal of dis cussion In regard to old ago and the usefulness of persons ovor sixty years old. Somo at fifty yours call themselvos old, and really appoar so, whllo others at seventy years soon, active, vigorous nnd young. It was tho opinion that It was not years, but tho loss of vital forco that makos a person old. Woakoned di gestion, thin blood and poor circu lation soon start functional powers and vitality ou tho wane, and thou the symptoms of old ago quickly ap pear, as'tho system thou has not tho (tower to replace waste fast enough A members of tho O. W. Putman Co.. says: "That old fooling .may ho winded off and ovoreome, and wo wish overy person In Salem who fooli old. whsther they are so In years or not. would try our cod liver prepara tion, Vluol. V know that It has vital properties which repairs worn tissues, chucks tho natural dealtno and replaces woakuoss with Htreugth. It Is an Ideal body builder for old folks." This Is because Vluol Is a genuluo cod liver medicine, containing all tho mudlQlnal curatives and strongth- linlf Imiir'n iltuniitiuliiit mi tin) m-rw lirloty of allowing woman to bo .Mtt ' oil vitnuii niiirvii iimiii iiuaii vini uvuia, with tonic Iron added. turn your money If It Wo will re does not do heard, sho said, "It seems to bo you full to romprohond tho cause of tho illumutiiiKt nt vvhloli vim iwinilllnlll : p you not see that so long as socle- "x"cl,- w'hut vo fo" lL - w- ty H.VH w,,n.au has not brains l,,'"nn ; ' ' "Wf. enough to hi n doctor, lawyer or' 'N" - ""0, wo ? "ent ' for Vluol lu Salem. It Is for sale nt ;'-' , -' jthu loading drug store lit nearly wvory town and city lu the country. Look for tho Vlnol agency lu your town. S AVI N G VS. SPENDING Tho hpooitlng habit lends to no limitary pleasure's lasting regret mill after (o nu ohl ago of poverty. The saving habit means thrift iiinl inxwporlty for tho jirosent, nml ii lonipoteiuo for old ago. Open u living's nmmut now nml begin to have, for tho futuro. Rr-ponlU of oho tlolUr or more tlnitv flirt per cent Interval. . i Say1j Department Capital National Bank FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Paxtlnc Toilet Antiseptic a necessity In the hygienic care of the Person anil for local treatment of feminine ills. As a wash its cleansing, germicidal, deodorizing and healing; qualities arc extraordinary. For sale at Druggists, Sample free. Address The R. l'axton Co., Boston, Mass. (1. W. PUTNAM CO., Druggists. Now Residence, Andrew Hansen Is building a modern sovou-room cottage near his I sash nml door factory on Mill street, and will soon mnko (Iiq saute his home. -'I Don't you tltliiK you had helper try To wear a smile and sine a sous? It's a good old world after all Proudod you tako Rocky Mountain Tea. In tho spring and fall. Dr. Stoat' Drue Store, Philadelphia, Oct. 2C. As one big facility In moving and taking caro of Its nearly a quarter of a mil lion freight and passenger cars, tho Pennsylvania Railroad la having them all renumbered. It Is a gigan tic task, ono that will tako fully a year to complete, but when the work Is done there will ho none of tho confusion which has brought grief to the Pennsylvania's car record of fice and car accountants of other roads. . Troubles aroso from 'tho fact that overy ono of tho Individual com panies which go to mnko up tho Pennsylvania system had Its own car numbers. In nddltlon to that, the similarity of tho legends, "Penn sylvania" and "Pennsylvania Com nany," often caused one nnmo to bo reported when tho other should havo been. In tlio syBtom there might be eight or ten cars with tho samo num ber, and of tho small initials of Indi vidual ownership wore left out of a report there was no way of telling whnt car was really meant. J How Confusion Arose. ' For example, take tho number 2015. It was a gondola car on the j Northern Conoral, tho Buffalo and Allegheny Valloy, tho West Jersey and Seashore; It was a boxcar on tho Philadelphia, Baltimore & Wash ington, tho P., C, C. & L., and tho Erlo and Pittsburg; and It was a coko car on the Pennsylvania Rail road propor. If somo agont sent In . a report on "Pennsylvania, 2015," neglecting to mention the smaller Initials, he might ho reporting on ' any ono of tho seven. ' When a Pennsylvania Railroad car was reported as a Pennsylvania j Company car, or when any car was not reported with all tho lessor do tails, It caused a vast deal of trouble and .expense. As n matter of fact, tho small Initials of Individual own-i orshlp wero overlooked nnd not re ported In n majority of cases. To do away with tho confusion It was dccldod to ronumbcr tho entire enr equipment, both cast and west, assigning to each lessor company In cluded In tho systom a certain series of consecutlvo numbers, this series j being furthor divided so as to Indi cate kind, clnss and cnpnclty. Tho result Is that tho number nlono will toll all thoro nbout a enr to know, ns it can bo Identified by reference to tho olllclnl list. I It Is a vory Intrlcato and complex Job to got tho now numerals on tho ears. Tho slzo of It can bo realized only when ono consldors thnt the cars of a his: railroad system nro scattered ovor half tho whole coun try, many of thorn staying away from "home" months, oven years. Hoforo such a ono enn bo ronumbor 0(1, of course, It has to return to tho Pennsylvania system. Scheme Working Ihiplilly. Tho work Is now progressing vory rapidly. Tho genoral plan for ro uumhorlng was mappod out In tho Pennsylvania oil! cos at Altoonn. A table was made, showing tho origi nal number of overy car and tho number it was to rocolve, besides tho kind, class and cnpnclty. Then copies of this table wero sunt to agonts nil ovor tho system, ovory ono being di rected to look out for unchanged oars coming Into his territory and . change them nt once. Tho result of this scuomo has been that the new J numbers havo been put on with grent despatch. j To tho passenger cars belonging to tho linos oast of Pittsburg aro given tho numbers 1 to 7000 nnd to' thoso belonging to tho lines west of Pittsburg tho numbers 7001 to 10, 000. Tho freight cars nro numbered from 10,001 to 500,000 on tho east-' urn linos and from 500,001 to 999, 999 on tho western lines. To mnko tho task as onsy as pos sible It was arranged that tho largest owuorshlp, numely, tho Pennsylvania Railroad propor, Bhould carry tho lowor numbers, This meant that lu tho now schomo many cars would fall Into tho propor clnss, without having to ho rcnumborod, Thq cars nro to ho repainted, too, but that Is, of noeossity, much slow er work than tho renumbering. There are comparatively few places whoro It can ho dono, whllo now numbers cau ho put ou at pretty nearly any station where thoro Is a small palut shop. When tho repaint lng Is douo overy car on tho-eastern lines will havo tho word 'Pennsyl vania" ou tho side, above tho num her, and the letters "P. R .," on tho ond On tho western lines "Pennsylvania Lines" will bo tho legend for tho sldo of a car and "P. L.M for the ond, UNITED RAIL WAYS NOT DEAD (Continued from first page.) this city will give us a fair chance,' wo will build the. road between Port land and Salem." This was the statement made this morning by J. C. Loss ,of the Loss Construction Company, who owns 92 per cent of the stock otf the United Railways Company. Mr. Loss was questioned regarding tho rumors to tho effect that ho contemplated pe titioning the city council to revoke tho franchise for an electric railway on Front street and other thorough fares of tho city, and to turn tho sit uation over to the Willamette Val ley Traction Company. Persistent rumors have been heard for several days that the United Railways Company would never build the road, because llnan- cial backing could not be secured. It was also said that tho bondsmen who furnished tho ?100,000 person al bond that tho road vould bo built from Portland to Salem and In oper ation within two years after the franchlso waB granted, were becom ing uneasy for fear they would he compelled to forfeit tho bond. "Thoro Is no truth whatever to these rumors," said Mr. Loss. Large financial Interests, which bellove that our road will Injure thorn some what, havo been opposing us. They will hinder us In every way pos slblo in securing the proper financial hacking. "I havo personally Invested $105, 000. and It Is unreasonable to be Hevo that I will glvo up this fran chise. I bollevo tho project will be llnanced, and tho road soon under construction. "Several capitalists Interested are now In Portland looking over the field. Another party will soon como to Portland. I cannot toll you who thoso men nro as yet. "This road will not rival any oth er lino. It will bo commercial In stead of an urban lino, nnd will pass through territory which no other road serves. If the people will let us, wo will glvo them a first-class road, and carry out tho provisions of tho franchise." " Soven local business men went on tho bonds of tho United Railways Company, and they aro in turn guar anteed from loss by a surety bond Tho bondsmen, II. C. Wortman, H. W. Goddard, Joseph M. Healy, Chas. A. Malarkoy, II. Wlttenborg, W. C. Morris and II. A. Moore. They ngreo to Indemnify tho city In tho sum of $100,000 If tho onttro road Is not built uud lu operation between this city and Salem within two years. Tho franchlso further provides thnt tho road within tho city shnll be built nnd In operation within ono year. Tho franchise becamo effec tive tho first week In May. No work, with tho exception of tho laying of sovoral blocks of track In South Portland, hns boon dono. This leaves only seven months tltno In which to build tho 'outiro line from the south ern limits of the city to Flnnders streot, thenco on Flanders to Cures 7?onians Weaknesses. Wo refer to that boon to weak, nervous, fufforlng womon Known us Dr. Plorco's Favorlto Pre-i'rlptlon. Dr. .luhn l'yfo one of the Editorial Staff of Tub Eclectic Mkwcai. Revikw says of Unicorn rout (IWmlis Dtolctt) which Is ono of tho chief Ingredients of tho "Fa vorlto Proscription': "A roinody which Invariably acta as autor Ino liiTlirurator makos tor normul ac tivity ot tho entlro niHixhu-tlvo Kystotn." llo i-outlmio-t"iu llelnnlas vrv liavoamtHlli-a-mont which mom fully anmiTt. tho aboro liuriKi-.M fim uritf utlxr irti(j irlth uhkh I am acimUntttl. llithu treatment ot dUcaics pe culiar to wocvmi It U seldom that a vao U torn which Uot iiiot jiresont omo Indication for this reimit'al aei-nt," Dr. Kyfo furthor says; "Tho foiliwlni; aro amotu; tho loadlnj Indications for lioloula (Unicorn root), l'aln or achtni: In thn back, with ?lcurorrWat atonic (weaWronaltlifra of the reproductlTo organs of Vircvn. uicntn depression and Ir ritability, rkwvlated wltlichronlc diseases of ibercnrodijk-'tlve nrvans of women; cunstanr. actuation vt U at in the rrelon ot the kid neyst nienprfliasll (Hooding!, duo to a weak ened conltlo oflho reproductive system: amcnorTioy") .irArested or absent monthly DerludiVAKS "rotn or accompanytne an aunopul cor 'Ion of the dlfestlre organ and Apiemlc hln blood) habit; drarslng tensulons in ttia extrcmo lower part of tho abdoTBea' If mora or ' of tha above; STtnt'toma mpr DC iMlit't man .tke Ur. I'iorce'iiFtivori t i3S2fjn&K5jrrjTuT-tmn enttoi wniCT." . Unicorn root, or Ilelonlas, and tho nui..cal proportlei of which It Bia-t litiiuiu y represents. ui women rai root, another prominent Ingredient of "Favorlto Prescription," Prof. Flnlov Elllngwood, M. U.,of Hen nott Medical l ollcco. Chlcatro. savs: "It Is an tmi rtant rvniedr In ilUAnlxru nf tho womb. In all catarrhal conditions and general oqfivlitenSent, tt Is useful. Prof. John M. Scudder, M. 1)., lata of Cincinnati, s .. a of Uoldon Seal root : "In relation to It general effects on tho num. Mwi tin tnftikOK in xut atmt wM. a 0ra it iwA ixnrnil uitantmtttf upiiihm. It Is iiNlremttly regarded as tht tonic useful In all del41ltai.it xale.'" Prof, It. L.tholow, M D..of Jefferson Mexllcal Cwl vr. bays of Oohlon Soal ; "Valuable -n uterine hemorrhage, nienor riiagla utooJl. c' and cotuetlT djsiuenor rhira iMlntjl - NtotruatlonX." Dr. PioaW Vavorh lrMcrlptlo faith fully roiHWt-.W nil the above uamd In ftvllenuaivl iirM thdlieforwBlA Vmf art moiuanMidod. S'"0MM&-'&5. Most people' know that if they have been, sick they need Scott's Emul sion to bring back health and strength. But the strongest point about Scoff j Emulsion is that you don't have to be sick to get results from it It keeps up the athlete's strength, puts fat on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy brings color to a pale girl's cheeks, and pre. vents coughs, colds and consumption. Food in concentrated form for sick and well, young and old, rich and poor. And it contains no drugs and no alcohol ALL DRUGGISTS! BOc. AND $I.OO. 'fr4M"frftftfr'ft'&'frftO'frfrfr AIR TIGHT HEATING STOVE WE HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY OF AIR-TIGHT HEATIXG STOVES IN ALL SIZES, AND WE ARE SELLING THEM AT GREATLY RE- DUCE1) PRICES. J. N. SHANTZ & CO. Twelfth street and other' branch lines. Mr. Loss said that he did not be lieve that the city could hold the bondsmen liable for the amount of the bond, oven If tho road to Salem was not constructed within two years. Ho thought that the city council exceeded its authority when It -exacted a bond for the construc tion of a road wlthoutthe limits of the city, where tho city officials have no jurisdiction. A bond, how ever could bo collected for failure to comply with the requirements of tho franchlso for a road within tho city limits. Vomit; Men nml Women Wanted. We want mon or women represen tatives In overy community to solicit subscriptions for us and collect re newals. It will pay you handsome ly for what over oftort you give it. You can earn pin money or a sub stantia hank account, a tent for purposes Qf recreation, or a well appointed homo for your lasting hab itation. " You can," establish a"-busl-ness of your own and be Independ ent of strlkos, lockouts, the whims of nu exactlng.omployer,' or possibly the unceasing rush, responsibility nnd worry of your present executive posi tion. Your profits will Inprease with your years if you -are reasonably In dustrious nnd fast approaching old age need havo no terrors for you. An ovor-Increaslng number of shrewd men nnd women nro taking ud vantage of the opportunity wo now offor you.- Seize tho opportunity to hecomo our exclusive . representative In your homo county while yet you havo tho chance. If you fall to strike now some one else surely will, and then It will bo too Into for you to reap maximum profits. We can offtr you a more liberal contract than nny other mngazlno If you act quick ly. Write a postal today, giving your references. Address me per sonally, Margaret Hart, Supt, Agency Dept., Home Magazine, Indianapolis, Ind. 10-15-eod-3w. Wild Rose Flour $1.00 Per Sack Only Flour sold; In Salem .that Is made from Old Wheat It you use Wild Rose, you will not have sticky bread. FOR SALE AT AU GROCERS MARKET PTMM "Make Salem a Good lovf Market." SALEM MARKET. Steiner's Market. Dealers in fish, game and poultnl Highest cash price paid for eg$ Prompt delivery. State street. 10-3-tt Poultry, Eggs. Etc Eggs Per dozen. 31c. Butter Retail Country, 30c; creamery, 35c. Hens 10 c. Frys 10 c. GeMe 07c Ducks SM:9e. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. Now potatoes GOc cvyt. Onions SOc cwt. Tropical Traits. Banana; 5ic per pound. Oranges $5.00 Q $6.00 Onions 75c cwt. ' Live Stock Market Steors 3dT3c. Cows 2 H c. Sheop 3 ,fc (f 4 c. Dressed Veal d Cc Fat Hogs Cc Stock Hogs 5c Grain and Feed Baled Clover $0.00. Cheat ?-G.00. Timothy SS.60 'i 19.50. Oats 30 32c. Bran SIS. Shorts $ ID. Barley 'S1S.00. Wheat, G5c. Flour SlflO. ninnTi.tvn MARKET. Wheat Club. (Mc, valley, 1 till - rt i n n POn UlUl.-Dll.lll, uov. .ll! Oats Choice white, u" MUlstuff Bran, $14 5 Hay Timothy, nOQW' $11,50. Vetch $77.50. roiaioes auc . Poultry Average old be , i 13c; mixed chickens, AU" iiwUC " young roosiura. -t?- ' .a 22 ttc; geese, live, S(9c;dI 15c; pigeons, ?1U Pork Dressed, 61 6c Beef Dressed, 4 5c. -. .. vft&c Mutton uresseu, "v ,-flij( MUJJ8 5UU v..-.--- prime, 13 14c; medluo. inV A. l,la nnmtnnl. i-Si;, uiu., . li Wool Valley, covrto - . 202-lc; Eastern Oregon, i j Mohair 26 Sic, Butter Fancy CreM 30; store butter, l"c niood Poisoning --..,x- . t,.nte coBf ... j h IJ which is quicKiy curv - .! vw T.ir Pllhr. Tbeyr ... .,.,, from tb poisooiuua ;ci . .ijjff; i aadHfusa new u " yt, sour stomach, nauiea. e , slsftM and collc nr?;L 1 iumto. 25c GurMf 'a-Wrrrufitbr.