'vnwffVS' 5Mf?"3P"W''V ji"" ''"W mT 'fWJifi. (? 0 DAILT CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM. OTtEOON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1000. Colds on j f1 disease. the Lnest te Ask your doctor the medical name for a cold ,1, oho. Umtll.., ttrnnrflitl.t.M Ask Uil HIV WlJV-l. 11V W.,1 f fciwi... him If it Is ever serious. Lastly, ask him If ho prescribes Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for this Keep in close toucn wnn your iamny and follow his advice carciuuy. formolM of H onr prprtloni. BREWERS ANNOUNCE PLATFORM MOVEMENT TO EXEMPT MILD MEVEIUGES FROM EFFECT OP PROHIBITION LAW. CIhIiii Beer Ih Not Intoxicating nml t That Hop, IJnrloy jiml Brewing In- teresffrpiioiiid lie Encouraged nnd Not Crippled In Oregon. (From Orogonlan, Friday, Nov. 10.) To cxemp bcor from prohibition of tho local option law, npnrt from tho whplcanlfJ liquor Interests, with which they hnvp bcori' associated, nnye lng thnt their nonjlntoxlcnting fluid has suffered IoiIr 'enough from tho linn on highly nleohollc bevornges nrid nppeallng to tho state to, on courngo culluro of hops and barley nnd their ninniifncturo Into beer, which nro InBoparntely linked nnd which thoy aver already nro, big wenlthproduccrs of th6 Btnto. Whllo tho promoters of tho now movomont jduny'that they hnvo any grudge against tho other liquor In trroxti, they Hay Hint tholr industry hat been a victim of tho fight waged by tcninnrp.nraii ngalnnt whiskey nnd other Intoxicating beverages. Whether tho separation moniiB ubnndonmont by broworfl of tho HroworB nnd Wholesalo Liquor Deal em association, which hns led a los ing light ngnltiflt tho liquor option law and prohibition In the Inst two years and a hnlf, tho browora decllno to discuss, but that Ih a likely out come. WholcanlorB are somowhnt plquud nnd soveral Influential ones of tho number aro said to hnvo pro tested, nnylng that all liquor Interests should Btand together for mutual protect Ion. Wnnfc Pence, Wllliout Fight. This nltltudo of lighting for pro tection Ih Hiild to bn distasteful to tho new organizes. Thoy nvor that they want pence with the tompnninco forcos and not light, nnd thnt not othorwlue can thoy hope to have per manent rnndltlnuH for manufneluro nnd Halo of boor. Thoy assort that manufacture of bcor with nn alco holic 'content of only 4 pop cent Is a wholesome and non-lntoxlenting bev erage nnd thnt its exemption from tho liquor ban will stimulate one of Orogon's great homo industries culture and munufauturo of hops nnd bnrley. Tho oxomptlon would bo socuro through amendment to tho tocnl op tion law providing that whenever "Intoxicating liquors" shnll bo used In tho net It shall not mean beer. AH tho brewers of tho state, in cluding those of Vancouver, Wash., are enlisted in tho new movement, say its lenders. It is called the Brewers' Association of Oregon, tho president being Paul Wesslngcr, of Portland, of Wolnhard Drowery, and secretary, F. 0. Dcckcnbach, of tho Snlcm Drowing Association. Other breweries which havo either Joined or ngrced to do so nro tho Gnmbr'lnus of tho Mount Hood nnd tho Portland of this city: tho' Stnr Brewery, of Vancouver; tho North Pnclflc Brew ery, of Astoria; tho Eastern Brew ery, of The Dalles; tho Albnny Brew cry, of Albany; tho Roseburg Brow cry, of Roseburg; tho City Brewery, of La Grande, nnd- tho American Brewing nnd Crystnl Ico company, of Bnkor City. These browcrioB represent prac tically tho ontlro manufacture of bcor In Oregon.' Tho new organization plnnts ItBolf on tho sido of strict liquor traffic control, saying that Its members ab hor drunkenness nnd recognlzo tho nccossity of hedging tho trnfflc with safeguards for public health nnd morality. They declare that1 they would rofiiso nny business denllngB with law-broaklng saloons. Declaration of Principles. At tho meeting in Portland last Wedncsdny tho association ndopted tho following resolutiens: I. Thnt wo shall not permit to havo our Industry used for tho pur port of party politics nnd thnt we In sist on remaining noutral. - Tjiat wo doslgnato tho eon- trnveralon of facts omployed against our buslucHS and products, na unpa triotic, un-Amorlcan, inconsistent with the truth nnd hurtful to the prosperity of tho stnto of Oregon. 3. Thnt our products nro classi fied by tho first authorities of this country, ns well ob of other coun tries, In a correct perception ns pure food products, and us legitimate, marketable goods,-nnd slnco tho enp- lthl Invested In tho browing bind nosH and Its kindred Industries, the hop nnd bnrloy business, amounts to many millions of dollars, our trade should enjoy tho protection of the laws. Tho present Iiiwh of the statfc of Oregon are not nlono n monneo to tho browing Industry, but nro nlso a direct blow to the hop nnd hurley tndustrlos, which will Inovltnbly suf for tho snmo dim results ns the brew ing Industry uiiIoks tho lawn now on our Mtatuto hooks nro modified. Thefbrwlng nnd tho hop Indus tries nro Inseparable, for without hops it Is Impossible to brow bcor nnd If tho snlo of beer Ib prohibited there will be but an Infinitesimal use for hops. Whon it is considered that these allied Interests pay out annual lv for labor moro money, proportlon- l.riloly, than nny other industry In tho stnto, thon they should be treated In nccordanco nnd should bo entitled to nn impartial Judgment. i 4. That this state should follpw tho fdrmor custom of this country in encouraging the brewing of beor, alo nnd other malt beverages and that tho fact should not be lost Bight of that beer drinking promotes true tompernnce. The success of our trado is based on moderation and temperance and it is our duty to op pose intemperance in every form. Wo abhor drunkenness and will gladly aid any movement designed to check tho excessive consumption of intoxicants; we recognize and ap preciate fully, the necessity of rogu latlng the traffic nnd surrounding it with all tho safeguards that public health nnd mornllty may exact. Tho progress of temperance reached its highest point in such counties that ncted upon this principle. 5. We condemn nil saloons of an lllegnl nnd IH-roputed chnrnctor and nro in favor of the ennctment of nil Just laws governing tho liquor business that mny bo necessnry properly to snfegunrd the Interests of tho public. Tho standnrd of evqry saloon or'plnco where liquor Is sold should bo such that no self-respecting person will hnve nny hesitation in frequenting, the snme. C. We urgo upon every brewer to refuse to hnvo any business lntlons with nnv irilnnfyr. " $5,000 Reward will be paid to any person wlip can find one atom of opium, t chloral, morphine, cocaine, ether or chloroform or their derivatives in " any of Dr. Miles' Remedies. This reward is offered be cause certain unscrupulous persons make false statements about these remedies. It is understood that this reward applies only to goods purch ased in the open market, which have not been tampered with. Dr. Miles' remedies cure by ' their strengthening and invig orating effect upon the nervous system, and not by weakening the nerves. , "I consider that thcro nro no better remedies put up tlmn Dr. Miles' Nervine, .Antl-Pnln Pills, and Nervo nnd Liver PUN. Wo liuvo used them for years, and rccosn-nend them to many others. My wlfo Is using the Nervine, and considers It the beat mcdlclno In tho wdrld. A lady friend of mine, who was nlmostTv total nerv ous wreck, through my earnest solici tation has used several bottles of tho Nervlnn with wnntlorfrl rcrlts." WM. CROME, Suit Lnko City, Utah. Dr. Miles' Antl-Pnln Pills nro sold by luess re-1 your drufjgitt. vvho win nuarantea that . t i ,Mj?ifv .ryvMugs cest thnt Mr. Logan bo careful of further mouthings, lest ho bring his ( legal understanding into puunc question." -o Smiles Vfgfea5gctMin T 'V.I c HRSSwac! ' star ' v(;PMs r WmminSBMi Sp-':? .V f-v-Wj. 'i i T I ill finn fTTMiPrnW TnlTlM i HbmmBjIiIjjijjoiQmE iiiiuauiti more tiuin A m j. VpE'liHIISilBllsjIBi Olie Kind You Hnvo Always Bought, ami which hns Iicch lu uso for ovor :iO yenm, Iins borno tlto sljnmtnro of jrtf Jf t and 1ms boon tiuulo unilcr hi pcr- (j&U&J7rtfh, onl superiKloii slnco Its IniHuey; T7 '-ci AUqwiio oo to tfccelvA yott Irttkhj, All Oouatorfclt, Imltntlous ndJiist-ns-irood"ur" but JtelMirlmeHta tltat trltlo with anil cmlnnjrer tho hen i df iMtkuU ami Clilldren-Exnerlcnco niniliiht Uxjien aut. What is CASTOR! A Otutorte Ls n hnrtnloss eubstituto for Cnstor Oil, Pftre irorlc, lroi.i utl aopthlnir SyrunH. It U Plcaswut.. -It centwlHH i&eltlior Opium, Moiphlho nor other Narcotic ubHtHiictf. ItH njjo in its ffUHrniitco. It destroys Worms Kd llys l'evorlsluu'us. It cures Plan-hum and AVhul i0.11 vcUovs TtftfUiluiy Trottbles, cures Constiimtiou nd Flatulency. U iibblmllntOA tho Food, regulates tho mMMHliHiMl UowelH, !Htir healthy and iiAtural sleoiu Tiw CklMreu'M laucotv- flio Blothcr's Friend. ' GKNUINK CASTOR I A ALWAYS Bear tho Signature of T-eucJUM Tho KM You flaie Always Bought 1 Um ft Oylr 80 Yr per cent of ulcohol Tho nverago heer in th United Statfs docs not contnln more than 3' per cent. "Such being tho caso. wo hold that in legislating, n distinction should he inndo in favor of mild hovorngos. This distinction or discrimination could bo brought niiout onstly. All that would bo necessary would bo to amend the Local Ontlon y by add ing a provision ns follews: 'I'rovldod, that whenever the nhraso Mntoxicntlng llquora' is used In this art it ahnll not apply of be of effect ns to boer or nny otbor malt beverage containing A pr cent or less of alcohol. nnoiiiii an nniondmont of this kind or words to this offect bo adopt ed by tho noxt leglalaturo it would enublo the broworles to brow beor nnd soil It lu nny part of the state, whothor thnt part were dry or not. It would oncourago the bulldlne of breweries nud malt houses. wnnM Insure n most friendly feeling for all times on tho part of tho bvowlnir In. dustrlos of tho world toward Oregon una mo growing of hops, In this stnto. nnd would do more in bohnlf of Jiiodornto drinker nnd temper nnco than nil tho prohibition stntutos on our statute books. "As brewers, wo hnve simply sug gostod this modo of procedure In the interest of tho beor, hop. and barley term of court, as tho Judge alone can authorize n bench warrant for n per son's arrest, and. for thnt reason nil criminal actions nro commenced In tho Justice's courts, upon complaint of n porson having knowlodgo of tho criminal nits, when circuit court Is not In session. "Whon tho Mnrrny's called upon mo onr circuit court was not in soa sjlon, therefore, I was unablo to act, and, furthermore, tho Murrnys did not wnnt to prosecute- young Whit ney; rathor they doslred thnt 1 force him to marry Miss Murray. 1 told thenl I could not do thnt, and, right boro, I again roitornto tho statement thnt such an nttompt upon my part, as nn offlcer of the law. would havo boon not only nn nttompt to com pounU a crime, but would hnve been a felony, being made so by section 1777 of B. & C. Compilation, which says: 'That if nny person shall threnten to accuse another of nny crime with Intent to compel such other to do an net against his will, upon conviction, shnll be pun ished by Imprisonment in tho peni tentiary, etc. "Ho talks like a madman who says thnt the statuto defining criminal se duction permits an officer to. arrange a marringo or'thojmrtles coming un der Its terms. It sayB the parties u,j .nij, aim mm sucu an act up business. wii n i'. , ""' " r j,uri , a oeienso to a prose of tho fit. . " . Z 1 " V. "N"01'' l nownero does the statute , . A v v"uocicounienanco.u " who tempomnce. jt remains for tho people nnd our legislature to bring about this revision should they ?eo it In tho samo light." - -o t: Hioa Skrike Brekmi. N Tho most famous strike breakers I the land nro Dr. Klnr'i Naw T.ifn Pills, VkH liver ind fcoweto ira on trlke, tUy ukkly 4tl tk trailfe tk tHjIx Wfk m rlckt ti lMiiw. m M J. a rrrr prosecutor as insisting on n marriage or threatening a pros ecutlon on a failure of the parties to marry. It does not require a lawyer 10 Know this, and to appreciate Its wisdom, "I 'did Ho more or less than any officer conscious of his duty and the law could do, and, if lawlessness was the result of my refusal to disobey the law, then I um willing: to shafo tie reio6lblUty M eagerly thrust upa m fey Loeas, "Kavteg emti MtMM. tlwt tor kU tlkat. I wekt ,f. Now let us all Join in and take Frank Baker at his word" am the state of Oregon will have a cheap stato printing plant. A Roseburg minister advertises that ho wants "all the spiritually dead and dying" to come to hear him. Ho would 'hnvo a crowd. Roosevelt will not always be Pres ident, nnd then what will, the people havo to interest them In electing n Republican ticket? a Tho standpatters in Iowa could not defent Governor Cummins, but Congressman Lacy, who was their Idol wjis snowed under. Republicnns will rally for tho principle of Pro tection, but not for tho abuses shel tered by standpntlsm. Oregon City has a "quagmire," ac cording to the Dally Stnr. The receipts of a four-weeks' en gagement of David Warlleld nt tho Majestic theater, Boston, were $72,-211.75. www Albany Demecrat: Tho ninn in tho moon Is snfo for n while longer Henry Xowcomb, who tried to kill him, getting several Bhots at the fel low, Is being looked after In the asluin. j- : 'I; We heard n prominent Linn coun ty politician say a few days ago that It was hlr. opinion thnt the coming session of the legislature would prove to bo the most extravagant and corrupt legislative body that has ver met In Oregon Santlnm News. A mistake, brothor. Don't vou know tho number of chirks thnt cun be employed Is regulated by law. This naper nnd Its odltor will he il voted to .telling of good things ahout peoplo nnd Institutions nnd things. Thnt will Jceop us busy nnd make ovorybody happy. Tho Oregon City- Stnr twinkles brightly with local good things. T. T. Geer In Pendleton Tribune: And now Jleney Is accused of graft ing. Nobody has ever risen whero ho was exempt from tho nccusntlons of the other fellow If he hnd an ob ject to accomplish. ed by tho destruction of FiS must be blacklisted with t dent with terminable iiuruiiu ui mini liuuu rii must be kept defendikj against publications In the j Orogonlan whoso publisher only really fit anil pure. represent Oregon In Wasl! anywhere else. Kill ere nnd erect yourself a mctn tho pyramid of political : Ifafl n Close Ctll "A dangerous surgical 1 Involving tho removal ol u nant ulcer, as largo as taj lsl my slaughter's hip, was pre the application of BucklciV Snlve," Bays A. C. StlcM,! tus, W. Va. "Persistent ttl salvo completely cured 11" I cms, uuruB nnu inning ; C. Perry druggist, o - . "WINTKH HATES TO THE YAQHM Oregon's Great Hecr . .Health Itcsort nt tbe! ltencJiCH Ticket Said -Nov. 1 to Mny 1, 1W1 The Orpgonlan's Ideas of fairness to public men is exemplified In do voting columns to Senator Fulton's nlloged connection with land frauds and ns many lines to saying editorinl- ly It does .not believe the news-is true, M to The quostlon of election of an United Stntos sonntor was threshed oujt nt tho primaries and election last June In Oregon. It Is useless to re vive it. The matter Is sottlod In the minds of thos members of the log! sin ttir who took pludges. -Jf Commercial street had Uoe paved ton .years ago not so ninny tlms wpuld hnvo moved off onto tlj'e side streots, nnd not so much lmsi. noss would have been drlvon blocks onBtward. Of course, it Is tho bight of po litical wisdom to bring In rt seimtor from another stnte to destroy th in. ference how ltfls done, so his influ ence l rendered nil. . Thnt Is busi ness Mm Know. There s actual danger nf Oregon getting a little sonnthliu In the way of nppropria tlon. and tho dnnger must be nvert- It HmIs Without ""Maw k Scar, Tb'esrtttngnet!ie3. KHjthlDg ud belling list- uent-KINQ CACTUS O I L never leave a kit, Prtf. Biaii's As a winter health audi resort Newport is tho one ; lonco. Recognising this, 1 lng to give tho people as lty to breathe tho fresb, ;a of tho ocean, tho Sovthw' and Corvallls & Eastorn ki ed the snlo of tickets tb Yoqulnn. From, all S.M tickets will bo 'sold throng winter nnd spring until IK" overy M'ednesdny and Sitj nnd from Albany, Corvallji omnth on tho Corvallls ' tlokots will bo sold to Yaf Newport DAILY. The rates will bo tho " ing the summer, nnd will HI return GO days from dated" ,.l)r. MliitluiniN SanltwJ mill l.n I.. nllnii lllirlCtt'l .. t,l VV lit UJJUIIIUW. .-.-- tire winter, and treatmU' given dnily. Other Ilvnlth Itesorti 1 During tho winter nearl;' hoalth resorts are closed ' to reach, and none of tb' advantages of Newport ft1 as recards climate. polDtiW recreation, nnd aniujeBl. nnrllM donlrini? to eJ 1 .,-. i. .Unrtlll1' uuiiiuiKi or aeeiut vuu v--- shine or In storm, the '" are deal beautiful scenM1 mild, henlthfiil and kw - P ------ -T Cottages for rent cheap, frri' sfnrl TOri u -yn-li tables, milk, honey, fruw nnoolkla onol floh nnd i't rock oysters to be ? trouble of securing the. Full Information frc or C. & E. neenL or fr0 ,w passouger agent of eltbtf Rate from Salem 1 $4.50 W r King; Cactus Oil RivAn. . . 1 -i, um cuw, ?nua, YraUcf. old if WH Vr rR5Sr,,,a,,M "" hurts At druntou U JS. sea ud 11 fcottle. j I uifuiiMM u V Kr " "" iii: 1-2-".T"". woaib. 1 VBlw ' V"r " t I ret ultjr W. KJTKAX OO. lilSjIfrKMlftjMH! llHDiilnchs in the Mrs. Newlvwed My hl nilrco ovnrvfhlnir abOOt voice, my eyes, my fofl." Friend Ad wbatdoj about him? , Mrs. Newlywed Hi Meggendorfer Blatter. Waited for VM!A finvomnr rhamberla reniieKt of finvernor P"j fninla VnnMMA iH rOH the arrsar nf Sam FukWJ wasted la Contra Cost feral, for kidnapping ukl to bv stolen ti SM V Hps, Aail W tlBw, m4 took her to -"MlHh.1 n-f t -ftqme r.l .""" '-,""WWi