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'Tf- "yjm -"WWfiyT DAILX CAPITAL .TOtntNAL. RALKM. OllKOON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEM1JER 21, 1000. I L DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL 111' HOFEIl BKOS., PuBlJshcrs and Proprietors. V$M 1531 ,.. j SUBSCRIPTION BATES. jr MaU. Daily Journal, ono month .... 3Gc Daily Journal, thrco months ..$1.00 DHlly Journal, ono year 4.00 Weekly Journal, ono year .... 1.00 By Carrier. Daily Journal, per month .... GOc BI3RIOVS CHANGES MADE. ChnrgcB of such n Borlous naturo woro mado at tlio Inst session of the council thnt no nowspnpor should allow them to prist) unnoticed. Tho chnrgos woro made by ono uenlor nldormnn, THE SPOKESMAN 6V A FACTION, thnt hns Bought con trol, and still seeks control of tho cty government, nnd nrroKatcs to Itself tho power to glvo offices and bestow patronage. It wns spoclflcnlly charged and re peatedly stated that Robert Downing was owned by tho Warren Construc tion Company. IIIb namo wob not used, but Mr. Downing ovldontly In ferred THAT HE WAS THE MAN ItEFEHItED TO, and so did tho rest of tho council. It was broadly Intimated thnt Fred Stoualoff was owned by tho Qonornl Contracting Compnny, which Ib build ing tho Commercial street concroto bridpo, AM) THAT HE FAVOHEI) T"KV WITH a majority report. No ono distrusts men llko Down ing ni' liMoff In their Inbors to promote public Improvomonts. Tho acciiBntlonfl brought ngnlnst thorn In tho Inst council meeting woro in bnd tnnto. TIiIb political londor now oven dls agrocfl with Gcorgo Grlawold, who ays it Jb a good Job. Tho Into til rector sayB tho wholo Job is n rotten ono. IIIh knowledge Ib export bo caiiBO ho linn boon nn engineer nnd survoyor rill his lfo. Ho Blood up In his plnco nnd swopt hu hand around tho council nnd snld JII8 COUIil) NAME THE MEN' who woro owned by thcac contrnctlng companies, etc., etc "" Ho charged that the Wnrron Con struction Company gnvo somo own ers spoclnl rebates. Ho did not clto facts, but that was tho only conclu sion to bo drawn from his nssortlons It wns brondly stated thnt THIIEE MKMIIF.IIH OF THE OI,l) COUNCIL that Improved Stnto stroot were In with tho contractors, and divided profits, with them. Thoso mon nro well-known cltlrnns. Ho snld tho Portlnml elly council wnn openly hotight bv tho Wnrren Construction Company. Of course, nn oinlnont civil onglnoor nnd export on street ImprovoniontR might Imvo menun of knowing such things. Now, ho far nn tho public knows, thoro Ib NO CHARGE OF A GKAFT OF ONE DOLLAR on tho North &M4 I U 9 i w mmm Winter of Discontent Made Glorious Summer By tho stylish, comfortable, diirablo nnd pcrfcct-flttiiig garments to bo found .in our lmincnso stock. Suits and Overcoats In wido variety and sonic of tlio best pnttcrns on tho Pa cific coast to select from. Al so a full lino of wool nnd mixed underwear, socks nnd gouts' furnishings, and in tho latest fashions always on hand. G. W. JOHSON &CO. Salem, Oregon SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS Are Notified of a Number of Conventions c Commorclnl street Job. On tho oth- or, sent his Btock buyer to this lo or hnnd, war wns declared on that callty Inst week. Ho bought somo pleco of work ns soon ns It was'stcorB from Mr. O. Butler nnd F. found no grafting would bo allowed. Volz. So far as tho proporty owners know thoro Is no docoptlon prnctlced by tho Wnrron Construction Com pnny, In Bocurlng street Improve ments in this city. Thuro Is not nn nldormnn chnrgod who hnB anything to soil to thnt com pany. Tho mnn who accuses them Is tho only ono who could possibly have nny services to soil to thnt cor poration. It Is to bo rogrottod thnt tho mo tlvoB of public-spirited cltlzons nro to bo recklossly dragged In tho mlro for political offect. HUT THEHE HEEMH TO in: NO WAY TO STOP IT. Tho purposo may bo to stop nil public Improvements, to mnko it lm poHslblo to go ahead with anything In tho way of progress, nud force tho city to return to tho cow-pnsturo porlnd. m- n AVE QUOTE Tlio rollowlng Jlnglos from the November number of "1'rofltnblo Ad vertising:" "Poor Lazarus was a beggar, whom overyono dosplsed: Mr. Pntton, living nenr Mncleny, Marlon county, sold the Inst of his cnttlo ho had In this locality to Mr. Porter Inst week. Mr. Elmor King, of Shaw, wns in this neighborhood last week, wanting to buy yearling steers, but with very poor success. William English, In gathering up his cattle, found ho wns short two, which caused him to look nround moro cloBOly. llo found two dend, ono of which ho is suro bolongcd to him, tho other ho Is not so Biiro, ns ho could not ilnd his brand. Ho tljlnks they were nccfdentnlly shot by hunters, whp jvore moro thnn plentiful in this section this fall. Thoro seems to bo quite n bright Btnr In this locality that draws n cortnln young gontloman of Salem to tho foothills of tho Cascades quite ofton. Yours, FARMER DOOL1TTLE. The following schedule of dates has been nrrnnged for Marion ceunty: Our state worker, Rev. Charles A. Phlpps, a noted Sunday school work er, will attend and will bo tho lead ing spirit nt tho following Sunday school conventiens: Jefferson, December. 8. Turner, December 9. Salem, December 10, 11. Sllvorton, Dovember 12. Woodburn, December 14, 15, 1C. Let all pastors, superintendents and other Sunday school workers be gin nt once to nrrnngo for the con ventions. Have a good program. Securo n delegation from every school In reach ojt your convention. Advertise it thoroughly in nil locat papers. Have entertainment for nil tho delegates in advanco of dato. Como with important questions rel ative to your schools. Arrange for special music. Tako some part in every convention. avoiu loan mnrkot. Tho gem more prec.n thnn tho diamond was rejected in!!' pawnshop, and the people of the t , ! and kindred souls who aepMS their wealth in pins, rhgs nndPBt instead of bnnks forsook their cient favorites and would have 1 red lights about their persons. Among people of wealth and flnement penrls were more in fMo at tho tlmo nnd small attention !! paid to tho invention. But the Ne York custom officials now are strJ gllng with n problem that will shake confidence In tho best regulated Jewa casket. Shipments of sapphire. that nro mado like the "roconstrmt ed" rubles and emeralds that ar Mi ored aquamarines, but stand ever i..-01. v,.. fciuvnjr uim naraness of the costlier stones, ore here awalti. classification. Tho barenln m.i. -- - vUUlf diamond may bo tho next Immigrant Mnldon Lane la not tho scene ei unmixed happiness. What is to u if two children cry we must sny at como of tho glittering horseshoes least twice in the substantive and in , tho Metropolitan and Hammersteln'i tho verb, that it Ib not ono child, if all tho effect of new tlnras, flveroT Otherwise, wo should neeu nn exces- j necklaces nnd stomachers can b sive strain of attention, such as the nullllfled by a Jealous rival's whisper or "iteconstructed?" How can th leader of society of Chicago and Pittsburg breakfast henceforth, ith good nppetito, knowing thnt the a thontlclty of their brooches and ear and flngor rings may bo doubted? Chains of certified checkB and pej. dnnts of bnroquo bonds mny become tho only fnshlonnblo wear. Tie poetry of nil tho centuries .will haw to bo revised, nnd nil belief In the fixity of nny vnluo abandoned, should precious stones bo banished Iron and "tho children cry," wo indicate by two different methods that it is in one case one baby, in tho other case several. If we change tho verb, wo may leave tho substantivo un changed, or vice versa. Tho artificial language, of course, interdicts such foul piny. Yet, while all this might bo true for somo lnjproved variety of beings, simple psychological experi ments can prove that it does not hold our particular brand of soul. One stimulus does not work easily enough with us; wo need a certain superfluity of suggestion. Other wise, it would not bo so difllcult to read proef: we overlook tho mls prlntB because tho wrong letter does not strike us, since a letter by itsolf comes to our consciousness only by Bpecinl effort. Every lndivudal let ter is strengthened by its neighbors. In tho samo way, every grammatical point must bo brought out repeated ly ono hint muBt help another, nnd proof render needs for tho scrutiny of his. text, nnd reading nnd listen ing would becomo an exhausting 'la bor. Professor Hugo Munsterberg In McCluro's. Just Possible. "And thnt's a fact," remarked tho man who occasionally lets out an long nudiblo thought. speeches. Select n good presiding "What's n fact?" queried tho par- oflleer. GIvo your convention tho 'fy with tho Ingrown rubber habit. right of way, If you desiro success. Tho chan who strucKles for a This is Important. Those conven-1 front seat at tho circus usually takes iMIin nvonuo to tuo Bowery. That tioa will bo tho grontcst in tho his-tho back seat at prnyor meeting," 0,(1 Fronch chemist may live In hi tory of our county, hence, If necos- explained th'o noisy thinker. Chlca- tor ns tho nrcu iconoclast Xn snry, sacrifice to bo present from go Dally News. IorK iU,, tho first sossion to tho close. W. C. PRICE, Prosldont Mr.rlon County Sunday School Association. Luln Conovor, Secretnry. dw I o- Tlic Struct::! o of Languages. In geometry !t holds true that n straight I'ne is tre shortest way bo- tweon two ?elnt; in Lund Reclamation in Texas. N'onrjy.n.mlllqn ncrcs of land In two counties of Texas nro bolng ro- claimed by n Byndicnto In which St. Louis cnpltnllsts aro tho movlnc Hut ho might hnvo boon tho Rich 'spirits. In this work of roclnmatlon Mnn Had ho only ndvortlsod." Not unronHonnblo to supposo, tmt it will bo uecossnry to oxpend $1, 000.000 In digging 200 mllos of ennnu and In founding n city Dlnz moro to tho point of tho- power of j -as a plnco of residence for tho prlntorH' Ink In this: "Tho world has vory many Ininbx whoso owners' nnmm nro hid. oni- clalB imd employos who nro ongngod In tho entorprlso. Excopt for tho facts glvon In spe- Catarrh lc a constitutional disease originating in impure blood and rMurmg constitutional treatment acting through ami jmrlfymg the blood lor &s raeical and permanent ewe. Be wre. to take Hood's Sarsapmrilla hui m4 ettr IcaI ferw t ctrrk r qukitiy rtMevttl ky Catarrlot, Vwacei wJkmjf enAnMee)le)n eflv v90 vOiUE v 4HM2baWSS i CMrriU, ma er4r only, 50 ct. w w jwejevfleejea) e (wne iSejeTej CUVpe Umi He Mr Bk CaUrrli, Nm. 4. C L Hei C., LewtM, Mhu (4mWH MTiugv r the found tUm for futuro rlchr If you v!U oly jMK-nldtfHtly put them wy whrm they will iNrH Intrrftt, WhHt If you cn ve only n f ew Mm or nlcldea tUy thoro on) kc4hk to bo many xioroilitya hi jtmr f, amI tk Mull my hm will grow bfto a brgti m. OfH Mvi wceMt vriMt hh iwd let hs brlji yon t. It Mwy hch grct (tail to yo, Sayinaje Peaartaneit rajilaif ffitfaant Ihmfr Ami yet thneo lanibs grow wool ns clnl corros;iondenco of tho ropublle, white ns Mnry'a ovor did. I knowlodgo of tho uudortnklmr do- Of courso tho fnmo of Mary's lamb Plto Its gigantic nntiiro nnd Its nl- Id .trvt ., till ........ I ...i . ' .o um in mi Dm in ibiiiki muni luuasuroiosa importnnco to n 'TwnH brought about by out-nnd-out wldo torrltory hns boon confined to porHlstont ndvortlBlng." J n comparntlvoly amnll number of JtiBt boIb tlio fnmo of every man's Americans. Rut In Toxns It hns n goods or'hls store. It Is "out-nnd- largo significance. Tho Innd which nut porslstonf ' ndvortlslng that turns will bo supplied with molsturo has tho trick. For tho Salem morchnnt romnlnod barren nnd Boomlngly 1m- tho quick, Hiiro way Is your namo nnd possible of cultivation. Nnturnlly, wares In tho columns of The Journal, undor suoh conditions. It amid sup' O-J . .ply nOthlUK III tho wnv of nnnnlntlni. Fitim Hllwr ls.k. (or of profit to tho stnto. When the Silver Creek nnd surrounding waters of tho Rio Oraudo rlyer hnv country Is all right, again after the boon drawn from tlV chnnnel nnd heavy rains nnd tho wind Btorm last put to tlio t,ask o,( irrigating tho soil, Wednosday night, which did consld-1 inherently productlvo, thoro wIH re ornblo damngo by blowing down suit, ns if by mnglc, moro thnn COOO fences nnd timbor; It hIbo blow Her- farms, capable of sustaining n popn bort Rrown's new bnrn off tho foun-.lntlon of nt least 30.000. prncticnlly phychology It i mostly not true. Tho nn.urnl lnug'-nge knows thnt, nud always avoids tho simplest menus because they are not sufficient for our mentnl makeup; the mind nooils holps and hints nnd Bide light, nnd the nioi'e complex tho sugges tions, tho enslor and firmer the grnsp. Tho phoentlsions habitually niake here, in questions of writing, the Bame mistako which the inventors of artificial lnngungos have always mnde In tho quostion of grammar. Thojioralds of Ksporanto nssuro us, for example, thnt it is a defect of such badly manufactured languages ns Greok and Lntin, or Gormnn nnd English, that the same grnmmntlcal rolntion hns usually boon expressed In vnrlous wnys nt tho samo time. For Instance, when the substantivo Is in tho plural form, It Is n ridicu lous waste of human energy, they sny, to put tho vorh in tho plural, too. If wo Bay, "tho child crios," Had n Closo Call. "A dangerous surgical operation, involving tho removal of a mal! nant ulcor, ns largo as my hand, froa my daughter's hln. wns nrnvenlH It aware of it. a revolution Is in pro- tho nppcat,on of Bucklen's Arnlci gross. Neither anarchy nor soclall3S!,8n,VO.. BayB A a SUcko of m Imltullon and Real Gems. So quietly that only n few Bcoro peopo in one branch of trndo In Europe and this country hnvo been with nil their, sound and fury, hns been nble to upset nil recognized standards of valuos and put tho mil lionaires of the earth in n pnnlc. Yet the next few months mny see thnt result accomplished by a sim ple combination of chemistry nnd commerce. About flvo yenr ago an old French chemist pottering about his labora; tory In tho suburbs of Paris rigged up a machine through which passed alumina, powdered and fused at an Intense heat. Tho machlno's output wns a few red globules. Tho old chomist had n handful of rubles. If tho old mnn had kept his secret to himself n now "Monto Crlsto" could hnvo been written. But law nnd custom In Franco require chem ists nnd Jewelers to uso truthful laliols. So tho artificial stono "flint would stand ovory test of tho experts enmo to this country in tho modest guise of tho "reconstructed ruby." Denlers in precious stonos scorned tus, W. Vn. "Persistent uso of tb salvo completely cured It," Cures cuts, burns nnd injuries. 25c at J, C. Perry druggist. o True Rrnvery. Ho Miss do Plnyno Is certainly t brnve nnd fearless girl. She That's right. Last Christ mas, I saw her stand under tho mis tletoe nnd defy half a dozen men. Chcago Dally Nows. o - nest Liniment on Earth. Honry D. Baldwin, Supt. City Wi tor Works, Shull8burg, Wis., writer "I have tried many kinds of liniment but I hnvo novor received much bece fit until I used Bnllard's Snow Lini ment for rhoumntlsm and pains. I think It tho boat liniment on earth." 25c, 50c nnd $1.00. For sale J D. J. Fry's drug storo. o In tlmo of pence prepare for wr In other words, keep the taxpayer thorn, but grow unenBy, Tho chief re- Intrnlnlng for what he will have to suit of their advent wns that rubles go through In tho event of hostlli beenmo non-negoltnblo nssots In tho ties, , dntlou, and Mr, Sullivan's, hop houso wont tho samo way. Mr. Antony Frantor, who recently went to Albcrtn, is expected homo to morrow. It Is roportod that Mr. Alfred Unit, on North Sllvor crek, lost a fine young horse, ono or a team ho had Just sold for 500, but had not yot delivered to tho purchaser. Mr. Farrlngton, tho Salem butch I axative Rromo O limine K Tablets Cure a Cold fat Cm Day Cure GH in Two Bey J a-rzbZ From thlo now field tho 8t. Louis Brownsvlllo and Mexico railroad, an other creaturo of St. Louis capitnl, will derlvo no small proportion of tho traffic on which its earnings must depend. Tho state of Toxas will profit through Increased valuation and resources nnd a host of homo seokora will hnvo now opportunities to establish thomsolves in n part of tho country climatically and geo graphically suporlor to any western lanus to which thoy enrj resort. Hidalgo nnd Cameron counties, In which much of iho Irrigation is to be done, aro ndaptod to tho growing of early fruits and vegetables. As nround Corpus Christ!, at present, thts Industry in the area In process of reclamation will prove lucrative for a largo class of farmers who may bo aur of their crops and of the highest prices. For other sections ot the United States particularly in the wetf, the triumph of this, scheme of Irritation In Texas will hold a valuable Josson,, It win dowoMtrato'that pralrl now rvrardeil as. 4srt May be &ia4o UlUkte 4 feUt fcy Jt wca -Uufptim m tht U THrt UmU, 1UtliMiCS. Get rid of the Lard Habit Cottolene makes pies and pastry digest- made from pure, refined cotton seed oil. lble -it makes crisp, flaky pie-crust the It makes food palatable, digestible and kind that will melt in your mouth rather healthful. than stick in the pit of your stomach. m Cottolene is thepurest and best shorten There is no getting away from the fact !neT It is not a substitute for lard, but an that lard is the fat of the pig. There was improvement upon lard or any other short a time in the olden days when lard was ??in When yu acSePt substitute for made from a particular part of the pit?, the CoiioJeH 70U we not getting your money s "selected partit was called the "leal" T? Cottoleni 1S the original .and only that is, the peritoneum; but, with the SE?nm n " -It,Srl nrrkarfi, i, , a i , N . ' ', uc able in more ways than one inpuntyire 5S? I fl lMd " ?W, dlr0W11 sults healthfulness ErAft ma' C FTh' fTT a11 CctloU for a short time, and you portions of the animal, and lard, today, is will find that your digestion is notice- tiot as good as the lard of years atro in fact ahWim, T?i lficmnn.'no.'Mnt.'U J JTt ,.. . -r-:-" "Trr'Tr8 iuumore-unneaiiny. low directions given Cottolene is a cleanly vegetable product on the pail. COTTOLENE wu trotoel a GRAND PRIZE (Ugheit ImU award) ; aM tW cookmy faU at tka ryyntLewiikna Purckaaa Exvoeitieei, aad food cooked i'fS!! M," "C rM ' by Mr. rr, U yan ft 3 crt Uemr, if yea A HSW FEATUMCTU mi- twtUiuil U (r HJ-evmrt, k fc. UAitm dlTeen anSaMmnAAl Kb4eKiLiiiLiiH Nature's Gift from the Sunny Soutkj II '