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DAHiT OAPIVAIj JOVKSXL. SAMOC OREGON, MONDAY", NOVEMBER 10, 1000. G I h Your f JT is It inclined to run swayf uont puui.n JLIVfVn it with a cruel brush snd combl Feed it, JLJL Cltt nourish Jt, save It with AVer's Hair Vigor, Contrary? Dae t&totrofihhIr. CAPITAL JOURNAL EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Matters af Interest to Thousands of Children In the Schools of Oregon Tho Capital Journal's Current Topics department for tho public schools Is becoming n popular fea ture of many of tho Oregon schools, and somo of tho teachers nro send ing In questions to bo answered for tho benefit of tho children. A bright teacher asks somo very Important questions below and thn Editor takes pleasure In answering thom to tho best of his ability. Tho answers em body his opinions from a genornl standpoint of public information, but not as dictating to nnyono who may hold dlfforontiy on tho samo qunstlons. ltf'r from n Tonchrr. Orlont, Ore., Nov. 17, 190C. Tho Capital Journal School Do-prrtnent:- -Will you pleaso explain tho Initiative and Itoforondum for tho benoflt of my pupils who nro study ing civil govornmont Also whnt two mcasuros of vital Importnnco that wero passod nt tho last session of congress. Wo look forward to tho coming of tho Dally Capital Journal. Tho children nro anxious to hear tho nows and arc disappointed It Tho Journal if not in the mall as was tho enso last week when tho trains woro delayed on nccount of high water. Ono or two have declnrcd that Tho Journal Is much better than tho Orc gonlan. Wo of tho Cottrell school send best wishes to Tho Journal. TEACHER AND PUPILS. Questions Ansn rml. Tho Initiative nnd Itoforondum amendment to tho Orogon constitu tion provides a way to mnko laws or repeal thom without putting a bill through tho legislature. Citizens or n slnglo cltlien may jfreparo a lnw or amendment to n lnw, or to tho constitution Itself, and by securing a petition signed by eight per cont of tho voters tho lnw must bo put to n voto of tho peoplo nt tho next regular election, which occurs In two years. A mnjorlty of thoso voting on tho bill decides whether it shnll bo a law or not. Tho Referendum Tlio Kind Yon Hnvo Always Bought, ninl which Iins boca In uso Tor over 110 yearn, has homo tho aitrnnttiro off .J - nnd hns "been innrio under his per- ?LjL rJ&Jlfl'-& onrtl supervision ulnco ItH Infancy. 0txc7 t-ctiCcAMi Allow no one to tlecelvo you In this. All Counterfoils, Imitations and" Just-os-Rootl" ur bub Kxncrlmonta thnt trlllo with nnd endanger tho lies . i of l&Qtuta and Children Experience ngnlnst Expea ent. What is CASTOR I A QMtorto U n harmless subatltuto for Castor Oil, Pare gorlc, Drops i.nd Soothlujr Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Mornhlno.uor other Narcotic substance. Its ngo Is Its guarantee. It destroy Worm Mid nllays Feverlshness. It cures Dlarrheert wh!4T1imI Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation Mid Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, rogulAUtf the Stepiavh nnd Uowcls, gh lug healthy mid Batumi sleep The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boar tlit C&atY fcuc&M The Kind You Hare Always Bought In Um For Ovr 30 Years. TW MWM ttlilXJW. T IWMt HMIt. nmwtllWi v new improved rormuia. meu yum u. will remain at home, on your head, just hrn If hnlnnm. An elegant drCSSlnZ, not ctAln or 6bAt P 9 n laMflA.. LolI. MM. is n voto taken In the same manner on a bill enacted Into a law by tho legislature. If ilvo per cent of tho voters petition for tho Referendum voto then at tho next regular elec tion tho bill, which In tho menntimo does not becomo n lnw, must bo sub mitted to the voto of tho peoplo and ,ls adopted or rejected by a majority. This Is called tho system of Direct Legislation, and Is for tho purpose of Increasing tho political power of tho peoplo over tho Qoncrnl Assem bly of tho loglslaturo which occurs onco in two years." Tho Most Important Hills. Tho two most Important laws en acted by tho prosont congress wore First. The lnw permitting tho mnnufneturo of "donnturcd" acohol Tho moaning of tho word "denatur ed" ns applied to alcohol Is nlcohol so treated that It shall bo unfit for ii8o ns nn Intoxicant bovcrngo, hut that it may bo employed as fuel In producing light, heat nnd power. A gallon of denntured alcohol can be manufactured from potatoes very cheaply and is moro valuable for fuol than tho best refined petroleum or gasoline. In Germany last year 75,000,000 gallons woro used. Dy tho progress of Inventive sci ence, alcohol, which has been con sidered tho world's greatest curso when employed as an Intoxicant, will becomo ono of tho world's grcntcst blosslngs. Already steps nro In pro gress to establish n denatured alco hol distillery on Coos Day. Second. Tho next Importnnt on nctmont of congress was tho puro food bill. Its purposo is to prohibit tho manufneturo and snlo of adulter ated foods and subjects meats and canned goods to strict government Inspection. This lntter fenturo Is provided In an amendment to tho agricultural appropriation bill. Current Events. Tho buildings of tho Seattle-Alas- kn exposition to bo hold In 1009 will bo of Russian stylo of architecture. A lato report shows that Ireland has ICO empty poor houses as a re Signature of sult of moro liberal land laws enact ed under King Edward of England. Thorp Bros., of Atbenn, Oregon, havo patented a harvester that threshes tho grain as It falls from tho sickle of tho reaping machine. A gasoline engine Is mounted on this hnrvester and tho whole is drawn by six or eight horses. An association to establish n pub lic library In Oregon City has been formed. An effort will be made to get con gress to appropriate $30,000,000 to build n canal from Chicago to Graf ton, below St. Louis, on tho Mississ ippi river. Tho Atlantic coast is strewn with wrecks ns tho result of a recent storm, Prostdcnt Roosevelt is on his homeward voyage from Panama, where ho Inspected tho canal.' It Is stated that President Roose velt will In his annunl message to congress recommend that tho Porto Rlcans becomo full-Qedged Ameri can citizens. Seeds of the papyrus plant have been found and mado to grow .in Englnnd, nnd tho Industry of making paper from that plnnt, that had been extinct for over a thousand years, is to bo revived. Klamath county is to hnvo a new court house at Klamath Falls. Four hundred thousand dollars Is to bo expended on new oyster beds nt Bolllngham, Wash. .Vctimlgln Pains. Rheumatism, lumbago and sciatic pains yield to tho penetrating influ ence of Ballard's Snow Liniment. It penetrates to tho nerves nnd bono and being absorbed into tho blood, Its healing properties nre con veyed to ovory part of tho body, and offect somo wonderful cures. 2 tic, 50c nnd $1.00. For sale by D. J. Fry's drug store. 0 X-RAYS Walter Wellmnn Is back from Paris, after having been a year get ting as near tho north pole as tho steamship service reaches. Tho dispatches state that 30,000 passes issued to real cstato men em ployed In sending emigrants to the Pacific coast have been canceled. They shquld havo been tnken up long ago. Thirty thousand men sending peoplo to this const, evidently did not nvorago ono pcrsbn a year each not counting thoso who came with out solicitation. Crokor hntes Henrst, which is very creditable to Hearst. Tho latter's followers In this enso at least can Justly sny: "Wo lovo him. for the enemies ho hns mado." Adnms, who robbed tho United States assay office at Seattle, says he is going to tako n ten-years corre spondence courso on scientific sub jeets whllo in tho pan. Ho might de voto somo of tho time to tho science and beauty of honesty. Down at Eugene during tho recent Btorm it was a caso of "water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink " Tho latest bit of New York gos sip Is that Senator Piatt used to meet his present wife, Mrs. Janeway, and dozens of other Now York ladles in private apartments he kept just for that purpose. Owing to old age and Infirmities ho has reformed. "Jack" Guyton, a newspaper re porter of Decatur, Illinois, is, so says tho Coos Day Times, coming to Ore gon to assume editorial charge of that bright little paper. Otho Hopson and RexTLargo, two othor Decatur re porters, come with him. His mother and sister will follow him later. This adds considerably to Coos Day's pop ulation, but it must bo a hard blow to Decatur. in American cities Count Bonl would be called by an entirely differ ent title, and might bo run out of town. Dotter specimens of humani ty than he have skidoood at the re quest of the city marshal. Tho Northern Pad tic has more water In Its stock just now than its directors placed there. Tho people can manage to make a fair standoff with the railroads but with a railroad commission to tackle the result might be doubtful. Mr. Dryan commends Congress man Pollard, of Nebraska, for re turning a portion of bis salary, cov ering the time he was cot attend ing to his duties. Mr. Bryan was wived tho humiliation of returning that 150,000 alleged to have been willed htm. He did not get It. TOOK FRENCH LEAYE Alvin Gage Mysteriously Dropped From Human Yiew Saturday Alvin Gage, a young married man of 23 or 24 years of age, who lives on Liberty street, nnd who for somo time hns been driving a delivery wagon for H. N. Branson, tho grocer, mysteriously dropped from local hu man view Saturday morning, and hns not been seen or heard from sinco Ho leaves a wife and S-months-old baby In this city. Gage drew what woges were coming to him Frldny nfternoon, nnd asked tho bookkeeper nt tho store for an ndvance of $10, but the bookkeeper did not let him hnve It. Ho informed the firm nt that time that ho was compelled to have n considerable snm of money in cash. Ho ato breakfast at home Sat urday morning, nnd hns not been seen since. Ho woro the suit of clothes that ho uses on Sundays, and loft his working clothes behind, showing that his leaving was Inten tional, nnd thnt ho has not met with foul play, as was at first believed. Mrs. Gago snys she thinks It is pos sible thnt Gago may havo gono to California to visit his brother. Fnltlt null Fart. Fnlth is ono thing nnd fnct Is an other, It somo tlmos tnkes nny amount of fnlth to produco ono fact. Years of earnest work and faith havo produced ono fnct nbout mcdlclno thnt Is deserving of montlon here. If peoplo who nro troublod with gen eral weakness through overwork, dis sipation or oxposuro enn get n reme dy that will make rich red blond from tho focd they ent, their roturn to health Is assured. Good blood Is the life of the body as well as the nerves. Wen!:, rleltly, pr.le peoplo who suffer with lndlceclon dyspa sia, sick henducho. loss of strength and nmbltlon, having dizzy spells nnd always tiled, can bo cured sound nnd well with Dr. Gunn's Dlood nnd Nerve Tonic, Sold by druggists for 75c per box, or 3 boxes for $2. This tonic acts In a common senuo way, curing dlsense by giving strength to resist It. Wood for State Institutions. Sealed bids will bo received nt tho executive office, state cnpltol, Salem, until 2 o'clock p. m,, November 2C, 1006, for furnishing wood for tho several stato Institutions located at or near Salem, as follews: Insane asylum, mnln building, 2000 cords first growth fir. Insnno asylum, cottago farm, 1000 cords first growth fir. Penitentiary, 1300 cords first growth fir; 200 cords grub oak. Reform school, 700 cords first growth fir; 200 cords oak. Deaf muto school, 325 cords first growth fir. nilnd school, 30 cords first growth fir; 150 cords slab wood. Capitol building -100 cords first growth fir; 100 cords pole onk. Bids on second growth flr for nil or any part of the above will also bo entertained, except tho asylum, malu building, and capltol building Bids will be received for all or any, part. Cordwood must be cut while green from sound timber, four feet long reasonably straight, well seasoned, delivered as designated, at or near the several Institutions, closely corded with bulkheads. De livery must begin by May 1st and must be completed by October X, 1907. Each bid must be accompanied Iby a certified check, payable to the clerk, or cash equal to 25 cents per cord, to bo forfeited to the state as damages, In case the bidder receiv ing the award shall fall to execute a contract to deliver the wood and furnish a satisfactory bond. Suc cessful bidders will be required with in ten days after notification of ac ceptance of bid to enter Into a con tract and furnish a satisfactory bond. Bidders should be careful to state In their bids the name of the Institution and the kind and number of cords to be furnished. Bids must be sealed In envelopes, endorsed "Proposal for Wood" and addressed to the undersigned. Any further in formation may be had of the under signed. The right to reject any or all bids, or any part of a bid, and to waive detects In any bids It It be deemed to the Interest of the stato to do so. By order ot the hoard of trustees of the several Institutions. W. N. OATENS, Clerk of the Board. 11-5-9-H-U.19.J! REFORM REFORM REFORM" Frank Baker Says Some People Called For It and Now Can Have It , (Portland Journal.) Tho following statement hns been mado by Frank C. Baker, In regard in the ownership of tho stato print ing plnnt, which ho nlleges is his property, and which has been ais puted In part by several persons who mnko claim that they know tho status of tho" plant. Tho stntement of Mr. Baker Is herewith printed in full: "Portlnnd, Or., Nov. 17, 100C To the Editor. Quito 'n heading you nut on your writeup concerning tho stato printing offlco ngltntion. For oxample: 'Soys Baker Hasn't Plant to Give Assertion Mado by Men That Ho Owns Only Part of Stato Printing Shop Better Part Owned by Others, They Say Offer to Pro Bent Plnnt to Stnto Looked Upon by Politicians ns First Movo in the Fight Agninst Dunlwny and His Friends.' Tho fellow who writes heads for Tho Journal is certainly on to his job. "Mr. W. II. Leeds, my successor ns stato printor, put In quite n lot of new typo (over 14000 worth) during his term, in which I hnd n 25 per cont Interest; and nt tho end of his i torm when wo settled up our nffnlrsj I becamo solo ownor of his Intorest. therein. As to Mr. Whitney, tho prosont state printer, tho only Inter est ho hns in the stnte printing offlco printing mntorinls Is an electric mo tor, which he added to the plant with tho understanding thnt it should bo his own property. "As nnothcr proof thnt I own tho nbovo plnnt, nnd thnt ho considers i worth something, permit mo to remnrk that Mr. Dunlwny made mo an offer exactly as follews: 'I will glvo you $5500 for your printing ma terials known ns tho stnte printing plant; 92500 down, balance on or before ono year at C per cent; pro vided, however, thnt If I should be placed on a salary, you are to re turn to mo nil tho money I shnll hnve paid you less 9100 n month rental.' And ho even went so far as to go to Salem and examine tho plant nnd prepare an Itemized list ot tho ma terials, which was to bo n part of the bill of sale. "For tho present, let tho above suffice. My next themo will bo the following text, suggested by a mem ber of tho legislature from this coun ty yesterday, nnmely; 'Certain nsplr. nnts during tho primary election made themselves hoarse yelling 'Re form, reform, reform. So why not let 'era havo It? "FRANK C. BAKER." lo Pure Cure for P1le. Itching Piles produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy. Stops Itching and bleed ing. Absorbs tumors. 50c a Jar, at druggists, or sent by mall. Treatise freo. Wrlto me about your rase. Dr. Bosanko, Phlla. Pa. ' a SAID UK SWIPED BOOOZE. Hurry MInto. Invaded Kncrvd Pre cincts of Salvation Army to Make Arrest. For the first time In Many moons Deputy Sheriff Harry Mlnto attended religious worship last night He in vaded the sacred precincts ot the Sal vation Army, armed with a warrant for the arrest of J. A. Suitor, of Polk county, who Is charged with the theft oi a aozen Dottles ot Old Scotch whiskey, which he Is alleged to have stolen Saturday night from the store room of Talklngton's saloon. I After the warrant was Issued the deputy Sheriff asrertalnori that RnltnT-' was in me salvation Army Barracks, and the sleuth went in. When ho mi . Inildo he could not make the arrest wttnout disturbing the worship, and he remained an Interested snrtntm-l for over two hours. I Suitor is in Jail and will have a preliminary trial this afternoon. Fawotij Strike Breakers. The most 'famous strike breakers In the land are Dr. Klnc'a New T.ifA Pills. When liver and bowels go on smite, tney quickly settle the trouble and tho purifying work goes right on. Beat cure for constipation, head ache aad dUxIneaa. 25c at J. C. Perry arucstei. ( KIDNEY JROUBLES Increasing Amone Women, En Sufferers Weed Not Despair THE BEST ADVICE IS FRft show that this dlseaso is on thelacreiu IHUUUJf ..WM.. Jl4rj.I?rn,ma Sawyer Unless early and correct treatment!. applied tho patient seldom tunim when once the disease is fastened npet her. Wo balicve Lydla E. Plnkhiali Vegetablo Compound is tho most tfi cient treatment for chronic klditj troubles of women, nnd is tho only out icino especially prepared for this purpose. When a woman is troubled wlthptli or weight in loins, backache, frequent painfnl or scalding urination, swelllu of limbs or feot, swelling under tii eyes, an uneasy, tired feeling la u, region of tho kidneys or notices t sediment In tho urine, sho shoal! loso no tlmo in commencing treatmttt with Lydla E. Plnlcham's YegeuVi Compound, as it may bo the measi of saving her life. For proof, rend what Lydla E. PMt ham's Vegetablo Compound did for Mn Sawyer. 11 1 cannot express the Urrlblo nSerli I hadtoondure. Adcrongcmcntof thefnal) orcntu developed nervous prmtratlon ml i forloui kldnoy trouble Tho doctor attoV) mo for a ywir. but I kcft getting wore,eta I win tinnliln in do nnvthlntr. nnd I mij, n my mind I could not Uvo. 1 finally dtW to try Lydla E. rinkhnm' VegetaM Coo pound as a last resort, and I am to-dajinl woman. I cannot praiso it too highly, u4 1 tell every tutTering womsn nlout my an' Mrs. Emma Sawyer, Conyers, Ot. Mrs. Plnkham gives freo sdrke It women J address In confidence, Lya Moss. WINTER RATES TO THE YAQllXA BAT Oregon's 'Grent Recreation 4 ..Health Resort nt the Newport Hem tics Ticket Sales Ilwnmd Nov. 1 to .May 1, 1007. As a wlntor health and rtcreitlon resort Newport Is the ono par excel lence. Recognizing this, and wilt ing to glvo tho peoplo an opportun ity to breathe tho fresh, pure oiom of the ocean, tho Southern Paeltt and Corvallls & Eastern have mus ed tho salo ot tickets through t Yaqulna. From all S. P. points tickets will be sold throughout tti winter nnd spring until May Slf. ovory Wednesday and Saturday and from Albany, Corvallls and PaH- j omoth on tho Corvallls Esittra. tlckots will bo sold to Yaqulna at Newport DAILY. Tho rates will bo tho same si dol ing tho summer, nnd will be good It return CO dnys from date of tale Dr. Minthoni's Sanitary Batlu will bo In operation during the n tlre winter, nnd treatments will & given dally. Other Health Resorts Closed. During the winter nearly all ota" health resorts are closed or Blflcw to reach, and none ot them bare t advantages of Newport and vldsW as regards climate, points of Inter, recreation, nnd amusement. narties doslrlnc to enjoy fljhh hunting, or seeing the ocean In shine or In storm, the surrouna.H nro ideal beautiful scenery, clhw mild, healthful nnd Invigorate Cottages for rent cheap, fresh tHT tables, milk, honey, fruit a; - possible cost, fish and the faT rock oysters ' to be bad for f trouble ot securlng.tJJ". . Full Informatloiroj any B. ..nr .n nr from the gentru passenger' agent of either compMT yaqults Rate from Salem to $4.50. Enough Said. Bank Director (suspicion"' Are you sure the cashier has w -pensive habits? . Bank President Well, ne wife. Chicago Dally News PILES CURED INOTOU JJJ PAZO OINTMKiNl ,,, . -... a (unlaw- to cure any case of Itching, Bleeding or Protruding PI,w.j 14 daya or money refunded. mmm'M TWIMaiS!"ift u kai-rati.2 u sum " rr ' tr?:zn4 v2Ltt bl'SSWWBBW "'- -T-.1 - ... A.W 1-. r.cri- , Of all the diseases known, t,i, wv..i the female organism Is afflicted, kidni aiseaso is me most iaini. nnd ifitfmrisiifcfcaerc jassJH&t--".