Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 26, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAILY
ORMOUS GRAFT
OPPORTUNITY
S4gSSSM' "tt own. Momiv. M,vi,m, ,, ,,.
would issuo thn ,. . ;
ahln .i. . '"ulls " a reason-' ..
, Ume aftor they are handed Ho Mys u w "bout as woll to
aown, as the law c m.... "let thr in ,..,... . .a n
wires, there would be no necessity, ?30'000 ww than he should as to
,-.. .c,s m img stnl . ,hkc miiy that much money from
i t' i . Z-, f
ct rUDIliiS v-uiiijciiiy OT St. Kau
Applies the Trade Before the State
Otters Law dooks Tor bale
fellas iuiruun&iiKu supreme Lourt
leooris Since November, 1 904, and
St, Paul House Has Supplied the
Trade Question Is, If There Is a
Kafceoff, Who Gets It?
CHIS XOT rrnMSHED SU- And It Is given out that thoso are
flDIECOUHT ItKPOHTS SINCE Going to be Issued soon In blocks of
.... rm m mm till iti ill imr w
PUIU'l It miiot ,mf I.a . ,. ...
BUHOlSh HAS U1I"L1 ,8tt that the attorneys of Oregon
TRADE QUESTION IS II- and of Ul0 enUre Un,ted Slntcg
HERE IS A HAKE OFF, WHO other English speaking countries
IS IX, ,mvo uuon B01"B monB turougli life
EWcone is not getting nn enor- a tll0S0 yon destitute of Oregon
niHff In royalties In publish- ""Uremo court opinions. Not much.
..i. marts of tho Oregon su- Tno West Publishing 'company, of
... m.rf. n onnortunlty for a Sn,nt Pft"1- Minnesota., printers of
JTiIzed graft, that will make the ,aw bool8 iss periodically tho Pa-
riitise offlco scandnl nnle Into v",u i. ""ii u unions
jjiltnlflcancc, Is being over- 'of tho supreme courts of Orogon as
I 1W1! ilO 11IUOU Ul ViWiUl ttUZHUill bUUUSi
Wrjjrfrom the trend 'of recent As those reports nre mntlo up of opln-
it Is hardly likely that nny ,ons ironiwvenii amies ami u oes
not require very long to get matorini
enough for a volume, It enn bo soon
that they nre Issued ovory few
months. But lawyers and othors are
not oven compelled to wait for the
West Publishing company to Issuo
the bound volumes of tho Pacific ro-
. . . . . tiAfto na Hint n -a faaiinfl In iinnmhlflt
(Wjon report, ocing a transcript i-". 'w - "-
.tanlnloni of tho supreme court form ns tlioy are nnnuoa uown.
ill state will be Issued from the! Under the present system, n law-
sof the state printing office, yer practicing In Oregon Is coinpeu-
llsuderitood thnt they will be cd to buy the opinions 01 mo (
lludem. or will chaso ench court threo times, i-irsi ne mum
tont of the press In close prox- pay tho West I'uoiisning ciih.
is, I for the pamphlet form opinions; then
Bitot nnintnn ,,f tio snnromo ho must buy tho bound volumes from
I. ' ....,.. . .! Iml If )in
rtcf Oregon thnt havo been Is- tlio saint t-nui nuuau uuu . -(btheitatn
nr rrt,nrtB nf nnin- wnnts n full synopsis of the cases he
itlitwfm hnn,io,i ,w hv timt must nt the 11th hour buy tho Ore-
".dWl,.i i.. x- i.. inni nnn rniinrB when thW nrO iBBUed
" u.uuuui in .uvujnuur, liiu'ii f" i.w-
Unieiri aco. Thoroforo to cot from tho stnte printing omce.
taws up to dnto It will re- It Is openly asserted oy nuraoruiw
tn three to six volumes, lawyers thnt if the stnte ot urogou
i to turn nn honest penny hns
icnrlooked In oflleinl nffnlrs In
iitite.
lit news Item of considerable in-
! It Is announced thnt within a
time two or three, more or
k it any rate several volumes of
Jomen in Our Hospitals
allintf Innrnco 4 tVi Number of Operations
Performp.rr TTer-K Yonr-How Women May
Avoid Them.
sw
ta
SubyMushrusK
t thmnrrV V 1 fn
ett. B. l" HwpiHiiB in our
"lUHe IS Rllrnicn.l A1n,l cimh
Portion ot the patients lying
T snowwhita teda women
lfTr0T'JtZV,
ttthblthoc? eim-l
--v iney nave neglected them-
LW lnLearo.5eLtfIni?
ti ,T ey creeP wpon thera
k4 . ' wvik cvHnr ama thicn
" I 111 J
iu
r; out every one of those
L i enplWbed8iid plenty
mat bearing-down feel
erii . .r rIght of hb aMomen,
bid ji ,n Pam ln the small
tSrJ taesa, aatulency, dis-
AUof th or&ans " Irregrular-
8 of v ojTBjpioras are mai-
j0u?yVl,j and " t heeded
WttttCt; JVhon these Bymptoma
'.rSLfc1 to operatlon-
Wvr, "La LydlaJ. Plnk-
H4 7i impound has saved
ms. "wa iron surgical
f,lK.. - uvuuieu Wl r-
. rta?xS??J?5S!:
. . -wMfc u- uioermuuu
urt.
i6! w bearina-down feel-JZ-Tf0.
backach. Lloatlnfr
SaTi??' P-neral deblUtr. ladH
.ij:" -ucrai aemutr.
Hit, talSpPtow as dlzaineaa,
f yffHt farriUbUUy. er
,-h4T. melaaebely,
INW ,,wt.to.b.liV
i77 " ra reweay.
MnAlkeBsnJ
The following letters cannot faU to
bShope0SdffeSpalring-omcn,
Miss Ruby Muabrurt., of was
Chicago, IntL, writes i
Dear Mrs. pJtfertit with lrwl&r
.. i have bwnagwmnerw threa
wi. fnd female trouuie.""" Y f.
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tnoouu
wtor. wwr u.u-6 -r.r ir:ii
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saxai 7"'m. mother wwimi
. rtnrHIUIIl. '- mv ..!.!.
on me.
Pear Mrs. Wnkbanif a looked dark to .
Tbreo yeny inflSunaUon of th
I had ulroU0"4wWtouicondiUon.
MX neo1" ''Ti 'that If 1 "l "T
ated upon I wouw ' " operation wt
told bto I SghaiffVfBrtaW.
Hdocwr told.mewv "-
erated upon I wouw i J " OPeration Ut
d our
1 try
blsen
SBjaBBSpSaa
wouia uj 7T,ii to influence u "6"
Compound. ,"e HldicSa Uiat saaw day
iThuVlient for the nwdi ltWa flv?
cured
S5a-'-
Your medicine U cerw f hborl w Uk?
w.n!issrtbaS, f?.r5?s
it ana i ""." Vj wko txiay are a, zT
too need the nest. ..Kt.I..m.kiw of
ldto JKX-SSS. Her adrlce
,b to vte herxor o ooMad
aad edlclna hare resw
to health. AddrtM.i'J"
ployej who would get tholr npnolnt-
(nient through sowe member of tho
t legislature.
Mr. Crawford does not favor tho
bill submitted to him by tho Salem
Typographical union, although It
provides for tho attornoy gonoral to
havo a place on tho stato printing
commtalou. "if the stnto printer
gets $20,000 too much monoy, tho
host way to remedy that," continued
tho attorney general, "will bo to ro
arrange the rates so that his com
pensation for nn average amount of
work done in a yonr will amount to
$20,000 less than It doos now."
Mr. Crawford snys he knows verv
little about printing but so far as
ho hns nwdo nny examination Into
tho matter ho has found that the
contract system and tho plan of tho
stato owning the ofllco havo proven
failures In every state whoro they
have been tried.
o
A UNIQUE RECORD.
nthot. i .l -'"v ur ui nny i "' - muuvj num
1Br Ior that tnattnr i,t . the peonlo nmi iiiri.in ,nt,.. w
r .... . 'C,"S iiirvjuu . - - "'"" l"l
',ai lTimm to a law pubUhlng or n,,lM, nd cften lncomnotont cm
vm!l r0!,0rt3 nre mwl,w cd
o lumos bound In sheep and they
sll for $4 p0r volume. At a fnlr
rate It Is estimated thnt th. wu.
cost ,o cants per volume. By the
Oregon reports being held back from
one to two years and nllowlng the
Minnesota house to supply the trndo
at $4 per volume, it can be seen
that the profits that accrue to the
publishers are enormous. It must
he remembered that every lawyer In
Oregon hns to use these opinions and
vy low library of nny note In tho
United States and Canada must havo
them, is not the state of Oregon
Betting out of snndsthounaaol'nmoa
Betting bilked out ot thousands and
thousands of dollars every year by
not printing thoso volume nnd offer
ing thorn to tho trndo ns the law ra.
quires. The law specifically says
thnt tho reports shall be Issued bv
the stato printer ns soon ns enough
have boon handed down to mako a
volume of COO pngos.
It is snid thnt no blame should at
tach Itself to tho stnto printing ofllco
ns tho stnto printer hns hnd printers
on his pay roll drawing pay and with
nothing for thorn to do, while ho was
waiting for copy for the Orogon ro
ports. Think of what a royalty of a dol
lnr a vtfliinio on tho Pacific reports
sold In Oregon would moan.
Tho question naturally arlsos, does
anybody collect this enormous graft.
If not, why not?
If this graft that may be going lo
wnete for want of Bomobody to col
lect It, wore computed, tho snlary of
the state printer ovun in the palmy
days of Frank Uakor would look like
thirty conts worth of chonp dog
moat.
Will tho legislature look Into this?
Will Governor Chamborlnln do It?
Will Mr. Dunlway do It?
Would It bo lose mnjosto or con
tempt of court to nBk that august
tribunal, tho supremo court of tho
stnto of Orogon; gontlomon to gent
ly probe it.
An Article of Interest
HiiHimng-r
r-rnnmii in nnmt hi
Not
Aiiother Llko It in
Republic. ,
Our Broad
Victor Point Items.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Hunt contem
plate a trip to southern Oregon di
rectly nftor Thanksgiving to visit
their daughter, Mrs. Albaugh, who
resides In Ashlnnd.
Waldo Hill Camp, No. GS9, Is pro
paring to glvo nn ontortninmont In
tho nonr futuro, duo notice of which
will bo given through tho columns
of Tho Journal.
Waldo Clrclo Is steadily growing.
Anothor cnndldnto from tho camp Is
doomed to climb tho "Rocky Hill"
which lends to porfect Woodcraft at
our noxt mooting.
Archibald liros. are having nn ox
citing chaso aftor a hugo black boar
which has beon committing doproda-
tlons ln their orchard, but nt last ro-
norts bruin was still mastor of the
situation.
The band concert given on the
3rd was a howling success. The
i)os cleared about $25 nnd the pro-
giain was certainty wcreueni. iu
fart that there was a scrap among
the junior element versus a little
hug Juice" In part of the audience
did not detract from the Interest. A
nodal dance followed which was en
joved by all who stayed to partici
pate.
To givo positive home testimony In
ovory letnlity Is of itself unanswerable
jfoof of merit; but when wo add to
this tho continued endorsement (torn
pooplo who tos'lfied yrars ago no ovi
donoo ean bo stronger. A Snlom cttlion
H'ntofully acknowledgos tho good ro
oflved from Dosn's Kidney Pills, and
whon time has tested the euro we fin.l
the same hearty endorsement, with adil
od enthusiasm and conMnuwr praise
Cases of this hind are plentiful in the
wef'k of Dsan's Kidney Pills, and sueh
n roeord is unique in tho annals of
modlelne.
Jncob H McCoy, retired, living on
Capital street, beyond Mill Croek, Sa
lem, Oc, says; "Thoro has been no
ronson for me to chengo my good opin
ion of Bonn's Kldnoy Pills, which 1
oxprussod through our napue threo
years ago. I procured tho remedy a'
Dr. Siono's drug stort at that time
nnd 'ocelved tho most gratifying re
suits from Its uio. I was rcljovod of
kidney complaint of several year s'
standing. Tho principal symptoms
were in connections wPh tho kldnoy
seerotlons and any strnln or overexer
tion often cnusod homorrhngo of th
kliluoyi. Nothing I had found ln tho
way of modlclno gnvo mo nny satisfac
tory rellsf until I got Doan's Kldnoy
Pills. Thoy gave mo jompt and laat
ing bonefit. I havo recommended thorn
ever slnco when occasion hns nrlion."
For salo by all doalws. Price C0.
PoitorMilburn Co., Huffalo. New York,
sole agon's for tho United Statoi.
Itomombor the name Dean's end
toko no other,
I
If you novd n pair of good, stout shoes for cold, rainy wenthor
hIioos with good weight, inntivrlnl, fliiNh, stjlc nnd ulinpo wo
have that shoe.
To The Btnyer . . . .
It Is umterlnl nnd finish that tnlk. Wo n(vci order our shoes
In large- lots; hut wo do order small Hhlpments, nnd order often
the result nf which we never Imvo old, outofdato gowls, lint the
latest, niosl nifty styles on tho market. Wo have Jnt received
new shipment of
Ladies' and Gents' Patent Leathers
A shoo posetlng nentneiK, tldlueit and quality combined, which
wo sell
For $3.00 to $5.00
Wc also havo n largo variety of shoes for men, women and
children In vnrloiiH styles nnd prices'.
n i m 1 1 m 1 1 1 h 1 1 n i m i n n n 1 1 1 1 1 1 n ii 1 1 ii i n 1 1
E. L. IRVIN & CO.
l'llACriCAIi HIIOK aiKX ACUXOWLKIinKI) I.IMDKIIH.
Phone (111). First-class repairing i Hpeelnlty, !I12I Htnte Hlri'et,
m
WOULD
FIX NEW
SCALE
Attorney HGeneral Crawford
Has a Plan to Deprive Maie
Printing Office of Graft.
KIOICKI) IJY IIIH HOHHIC.
lleit Xnrlhrup'4 I-eft Ig Ilroken by
Fnu-tlous Animal,
Tho nnlv way to place and keep
. .,. HrlntlnK office above all
ausplelon of graft; and to hate It
conducted on an honoet aad oconom
f:., .-.i that U perfectly fair to
botb the state and the state printer'
said Attorney Ooneral Orowford, is
to allow and require im i.-
er to own his office and employ bla
be,pa.hodoesatPrp:rr.-
a. .-nrV on a scaie '"" ""
will allow lilts to make a fair salary
nnd no wore."
. rvnwford believes that for the
state to own the office would make of
a resting Place for all the old PO-
tlcal hacks in the state, who bap
nVned to bare some knowledge of
P, nunc and that It would" cost the
22 more money tb.n it doe. now.
Ilert Northrup. the woll known
drayman who resides on South Com
mercial street, was klckjod by ono of
his horse while ho was doing some
work nt the freight depot Saturday
afternoon. He was on a load or
feuelng when one of the horses com
wenced kicking and he being unable
to et boyond the reach of the ani
mals hoofs whh struck upon the left
leg below the knee, which fractured
the bones.
, Tho Injured man was taken to his
home whore Dr. Frank K. Smith re
duced tho fracture anil dressed the
wounds.
O"
Home Treatment.
Wo havo'n medicine for such
troublos ns nre cnusod by stomach
disorders, resulting In dyspepsia,
slek headacho nnd genoral weaknees,
that will put the organs of digestion
In first class working condition. Eat
wholeeomo food, havo it proporly di
gested, and you have taken nwnjr
the cause of. moro than half the Ills
of life. This medlolno Is called Dr.
Ounn'a Improved Uror Pills. Sold
by all drugglstB for 25c per box
Only ono for a dose. They do not,
digest tho food you eat, but do the
very beet possible thing, put the
Btomach In condition so that tho food
vou eat Is tamed Into strong rich
blood, driving out and preventing
disease. Women write us that they
use nothing else for the complexion.
Thoy keep tho skin clear, preventing
pimples and liver spots from appear
ing on the faco. nnd purny me mow.
miration. Tho attack wbh a sort ot
collectlvo munlcpal nppondlcltls.
a .
A bachelor Is forced to wear
HklrtH In Coroa nnd cannot don trous
ers until ho la married, ln some
countries this statement, applies to
the women Instead of tho men.
se m m
A mo'dost nnd rotlrlng lady of
Worcester, Mass.. objectod to Murk
Twaln'B now book "Kvo's Dlnry" be
ing plnced In tho public library bo
cause of tho Illustrations showing
Bvo without tho nccqBorles of n mod
em wardrobe. I5vo Is Bald to havo
boon romarkubly shy on shirtwaists
and things, and tho artist, no doubt
felt Justified In prosontlng hor as
sho was, Instond of as alio wasn't.
Rev. Clarenco True Wilson, of
Portland, hen he advocates tho "un
written law," and tho taking of hu
man life, should havo tho choir sing
as nn appropriate accompanying
hymn "Johnny get your gun, get
your gun."
the repair shop, and It had to lo
carried around In baskets. Jake
started for homo about 5 o'clock, nnd
got Into his buggy nt tho corner of
Stnto and Commercial streets, gave
u war whoop llko a Comanche In
dian, and tho horse lit out for homo
llko a rocket. Tho buggy, whllo
only touching tho high places, turned
on Its loft car nnd spilled Jnko nut,
but tho Dutchman hung on nnd was
dragged for half a block, until his
head camo In contact with tho pavo
munt. Tho buggy soon afterwards
collided with a telephone polo, nnd
went to pieces nnd tho horso crossed
tho steel bridge and went on his mad
career Into Polk county.
Jako was pretty badly bruised up,
but was not aorlously Injured. Thn
curbstone, whoro Jake's bond hit,
was not sorlously damaged.
O"
ABOUT COUGHS
Home Reliable l.orol Aihlre.
"In conducting a largo drug bust
ttaaa we naturally meet a Kaont many
Senator Smoot, of Utnl', may have pp!. a, lMt ummu of this ysar
been n little long on wlvos, but ly.W,0 BUffsr fron, coughs, cold nnd
were consldored by him na his lw-uroiiohlnl troubles.
X-RAYS
fill help uiatos. Old Piatt, or New
York, was also long on wires, but
they were only " brevets."
The New York degensrwte pre
sented Caruso a splendid bouquet of
rotes ok his entering polls dourt
Friday. Virile inn womIi! hv pre
sented him with a swamp-elm elwb.
Now all fashionable female New
York will rub up against Qurueo Just
to see If the stories abeut hits are
true.
Tho United States Senate gagging
at' Smoot, nnd opening IU arms to
Cliaunooy Dopew and Senator Piatt
Is n sight to make the devil expand
his sooty faoe In a broad grin.
A fashion nolo says, "Skirts fit
tightly over tho hips, but flare vory
much ovor tho feet." Woll, the feet
must havo soroo room.
John UarJeyoorn got a pretty
bard shaking up yesterday In Bnlem,
most of the pasters devoting the day
to tho Job.
Up to the lime of going to press
today there have beon no further
shooting affairs.
o-
"DUTCH JAKES" SHBIIAI.
f
Made a Wdo That Eclipsed tho Char
iot Ilaco. of Hen Hur,
'As these troubles are easily con
trolled If, the right moans Is taken In
cure them, we waxt lo Mf that the
people of Salem that we guarantee
our eod liver preparation. Vlnnl, will
rere haagiag-oH eotds, stubborn
soughs. hronshlHl and lung trouble
ntileker than any preparation we
have aver sold.
"This Is boenusH Vlnnl contains no
oil or grease to clog tho system and
upset the stomach, yut It doos con
tain every one of tho fifty odd medto
laal euratlvo element actually taken
from fresh cod's llvore. with tonic
Iron added. Vlnol Is not n patent
medlaltici nnd you know what you
are taking, so without reservation
we recommend Vlnol to cure
ooughs, cold, bronchial troubles, In
crease the appetite, build up the run
down, tired and debilitated, nnd cre
ate strength and renewud vitality for
the aged.
"If Vlnol fulls to do what we say
we will refund every dollar paid for
It," 0. W. Putnam Drug Co.
Note While we are agio ageata
for VlrjQl In fialem. It saw ready
for sale at tho leading drug store In
nearly evory town and elty In tho
afluntcy, Look (pr tha Vlnol ageney
In your town.
Mrs. Pot. Palmer woke up
"aflssletv" In Portland Friday. Her
sons. Honora and "Pottah" Jr., alio
tho prlncelet and prlnceai Cantacu-
xone, came In for their snaro or aa
!-
"Dutch Jake," who works for
Bcblndler, drov Into Balem yester
day from the ranch, but he did not
tako 111 buesy back boma. U It in
Ilegln Again ut Qure.
Oli) aoptlcman.-Crtn jjou tll m
what time H is, my ladf Vr waton
has stopped.
Small Boy 'Boat 12, sir.
Old Gentleman Only 13? I
thought It was more.
Small Boy (puuled) It'a perer
any more here, sir; It Just bg!ni at
1 aplu.
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