Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 27, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    S'MrwfWWi
,
V
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 37, 1000.
3
OUR WINDOWS
ARE OUR EYES
Gase into our windows every day and yoi will
see that they reflect the value giving qualities of
the entire stock on the inside. We do not pre
tend to fce fancy wlndthv dressers bat we do not
take a back seat for anybody in the line of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
Our Swiss Ribbed Underwear for gentlemen
cannot be equalled any place in the city for the
price -75c per garment, and our display of
Thanksgiving Hats, Shoes, Suits, etc., is open
to your most critical inspection.
G. W. JOHNSON & CO.
SALEM, OREGON
HATTY PAPTfpAT TfiTTRNAT, c,al our Mors. Tho call for tho
UMUl OnTlIillJ tlUUIUIAU coml)B congros8 , ,BBUOd by th0 ox-
1IY IIOFKR IIROS.,
I'unllHliL'rti nnd Proprietors.
5bEE 3
ffl
8URS0HIPTI0N RATES.
Ily Mall.
Dally Journal, ono month .... 3Cc
Dally Journnl, tliroo months ..$1.00
Dally Journal, ono year 4,00
Wookly Journal, ono yoar .... 1.00
lly Carrier.
Dally Journal, por month .... GOc
RIVER AND HAUItOU CONORESH
Tho editor of Tho Capital Journal la
a delegate to tho Nutlonnl Hlvcr and
Harbor Congross, that moots In
Washington, D. C, Thurmlay and
Friday, December 0 and 7, 1900.
ocutlvo commlttoo, under nuthorlty
given by tho Inst convention and Is
tho third convention of tho organiza
tion. Tho socloty will domand from
ho congross of tho United Stntos
that A MORE JUHT APPROPRIA
tion op the revenues op the
ohxeral government re de
votki) to the improvement
op rivers and hahrohs op
TIIK NATION". Transportation Is to
day tho most Important question bo
foro tho pooplo of tho United Stntos.
Tho National RIvorB nnd Harbors
Congress ad vocatosf annual river and
harbor appropriations of not loss
than $50,000000."
If tho annual oxpondlture reaches
$50,000,000 or $00,000,000, Oregon,
as ono of tho throo states on tho Pa
cific const, IS ENTITLED TO AT
LEAST FIVE MILLIONS OP THIS
MONEY.
Tho gront region botweon tho Cns
on do mountnliiH nnd tho Mississippi
vnlloy has nlmost no rlvors nnd har
bors to Improve nosldos tho Co
lumbia nnd Bunko rlvora thoro Is not
roports published qvery Saturday by
all tho nowspaporsj of tho .country,
that tho "lmportantlons attho ,port
of Now York" aro double , tho expor
tation ho may readily understand
tho cause.
VISIT THE SCHOOL;
That our public school Is hot visit
ed as often as It should be during
school hours by tho patrons of tho
school Is qulto evident. It w.ouldn't bo
far, If any, out of tho wny to nssumo
that not ono patron In twenty has
ovor visited Iho Salem schools dur
ing school hours. And thlB' neglect
Is not confined to this' clly. IT IS
TRUE OP MOST OP TIIK SCHOOLS
OP TIIK COUXTY.
It Is ono of tho misfortunes of the
public schools that parents turn them
ovor to tho teachors, foot tho bills
when thoy como In nnd consider they
havo dono tholr whole duty ns trusteo
of a great trust. Thoy turn their
wholo attention to their personal
business, to their merchandise, their
offices, cattlo and horses, and pro
sumo tho children aro receiving
proper attention WITHOUT AXY
PERSONAL SUPERVISION.
It would help both tho teachers
and tho pupils If .paronta would visit
tho school oftoner. Would oncourngo
thorn, nnd would glvo tho parents n
hotter Idea of what Is being dono
and would Insuru bettor results all
around.
. o
HELP THE HOME INDUSTRIES.
LOVE IS
ONLY A
DELUSION
Chicago Savant Would Have
Marriage tiased on Fine
Points
"If tho people of America would
prevent tho coming generations from
Inhabiting madhouses thoy should
abolish Indiscriminate , marriages,
forgot that hallucination called lovo
and choose their llfo pnrtners on the
snmo princlplo that a successful cat
tleman chooses his stock."
In Uio nbovo sentence Dr. Julius
Orlnkor, professor of norvos and
montnl diseases at tho Chicago Post
graduate Medical school, voices a
warning to tho American public of
tho great dangers which may con
front In' tho near future Ho spoke
to tho Chfcngo Modlcul society on
"Amorlcan Norvousness; Its Cause
and Curo.''
Dr. Orlnkor eliminated all scientific
tcrmB from his lecturo and told tho
nudlonco In plnln words of tho ner
vous diseases which woro slowly but
surely eating tholr way Into thq lives
of tho pcoplo of thlB country. Con
sldorablo stress was laid on tho sub-
iJoct of murrlago and heredity nnd
It Is tho llttlo homo Industries thnt tho groat ovils which rosult from
dovolop Into tho largor Industries bad marriages woro shown,
' Uncovering llorculnuemii.
Rome, Nov. 27. Professor Chns.
Wnldsteln, curator of flno arts In
Kings College, Cambridge, England,
arrived here today and tomorrow will
perfect ah ngreoment with the gov
ernment concerning the carrying out
of his project for the excnvatlon of
I tho ancient city of Herculnneum.
' Professor Wnldsteln's plnns have
been accepted by the government on
(condition thnt the part of represen
tative of tho foreign countries In tho
work bo only In tho form of private
contributions, and thnt there bo no
foreign official Interference. Prof.
Waldstoln has secured tho nctlvo co-
' operation of King Victor Emanuel nB
president of his organization, as well
as that of Emperor Wllllnm of Gor
mnny, King Edward and President
Roosevelt. Tho excavation will bo a
glgnntlc ontorprlso. Tho work of
I digging up tho nnclont city was bo
gun in tho reign of King Charles III,
In 1738, and was continued undor tho
direction of tho Italian govornmont
in 18CG. This excavation has al
ways been attended with tho greatest
'difficulty, as over tho ruins of tho
nnclcnt city thoro stands today tho
tants.
town of Resina with 20,000 lnhnbt-
i tants.
o:r'l'E,i''u
...... c.u ..,'!'" '..j wews ule m x i
niiu iiiuiui;iciii:v;.
1!
:;J
and holp build up a town
Tho cannory nnd tho pnlnt factory
aro Illustrations of whnt can bo dono
RY CO-OPERATION OP PURLIC
SPIRITED MEX.
"Nerves" Aro Inherited.
"Llko begots like," ho said, "and
tho nervous system bows to tho lnw
of all llfo tho law of heredity; the
law that govorns your llfo nnd mlno.
Rest Liniment on Earth.
Honry D. Baldwin, Supt. City Wn
tor Works, Shullsburg, Wis., writes
"I havo tried many kinds oMInlment
but I havo novor received much bone
fit until I used Ballard's Snow Lini
ment for rheumatism and pains. T
think It tho best liniment on earth."
25c, GOo nnd $1.00. For sale by D
J. Fry's drug store
Thoso who stock In thoso Invest-If wo nro'bundles of unstnblo nerves
monts nro going to ronp a roward for" and abnormal susceptibilities, It is
tholr investment, nnd havo dono but llttlo troublo to trnco tho causo
something for tho town.
Tho box factory In South Salem,
which wnB organized by Salem capi
tal, Is an Illustration of homo capi
tal employing labor.
back to our forefathers.
"Tho youth of today Bhould bo
educated and compelled to chooso
his mnto in tho way that flno horses
and cnttlo aro boson. When a mnn
It Is tho first tlina ho has ovor fult
tho Hllghtost liitorojit In going to tho " navlgablo river In tho Intor-moun
National Capital nnd ho Is ImprosHOd j tain region.
with tho groat Imporlnnoo of chung- When this now deal for rlvors nnd
log tho policy of making such up-1 hnrhlurH Is put, through somo or tho
prnprlatloiiK. RIVERS AND IIARRORS OP ORE-
Tho present patchwork plan ofjOOX HKHIDItH THE COLUMRIA
hap-lumu-d appropriations now nnd.rtvor will get appropriations for Im-
thc-n, LKAVINH (lit HAT AND E.Y
PHX8IVE WORKS IN AN UNFIX
1811 KD CONDITION', to bo ruined by
tho elements hud having to bo dono
ovor again. Is absurd, unliusluoas
llko, unjust. ,,
Oregon hns n tremendous Interest
In this Rlvorn ml Harbor congress,
nnd tho ohnraulur of tho dologntoH
who aro going indicate) that n deep
or IntoroHt Is being taken than over
before.
Hon. Jus., hi. Runwloll. chairman
of tho executive commlttoo of tho
rongretw. In a lottor Htntos nB follow-
"Wo bollovo tho cull will
nhow thnt tho congress la .working
unRollWhly FOR THE CJOOD OP ALL
SUCTIONS OP OUR, COMMON'
COrNTICY. Its platform JsVbro'nd
ono of Inluriml Improvoinouts, with
out regard tq Htnto or Hoctjonal lines,
nud ono on which wo all ran unlto
nnd work togothor for tho benefit ot
the producing and consuming Inter
est of tho wholo country. With tho
belief thnt your section of tho coun
try Is Intorested in and will bo bono
tlttbd by tho work of this orgnnUa
tlon, thnt your readers will nppro-
provomont.
The duopoiilng of the Wlllninetlo
river to a minimum depth of four
foet ns fnr up ns Corvnllls, and froo
looks at Oregon City will bocomo
POMlblo. Tho Huinllor harbors mny
b Improved.
Hunoo this National Rlvors and
Harbors Congross Ih of TREMEXR
OPS IA1PORTAXCK TO THE PRO
IM.K OP OUKHO.V, and Clovornor
Ohnmburlnln d&sorvos (hnnks for his
nttundiinoo us n delegate and fey
taking tho lutbront ho has In work
lug up a delegation of oltlzcns who
will tnku a throe tlioiisnnd-mllo Jour-
noy to uttond tho susslous of this
congress.
IMPORTATION OP LUXURIES.
Messrs. Mason nnd Snydor nro comes to mnrrylng ho should chooso
building up a buBlnosB thoro to his wlfo In tho snmo way that sho
which thoro is PRACTICALLY NO chooses a now dross.
LIMIT OP EXTENSION. "Lovo is a wonderful thing; It is
Public-spirited Snlonv cltlzons who a hallucination, nn nlluslon, provided
nro ntockholdorfl nro tho real build- by nnturo to causo mon nnd women
or8 of tho city, nnd on whom rost tho to mnto, and to procroato species,
hopos of labor. jBut lovo should bo thrust In tho
A million dollnrs of Idlo capital ly- background nnd rologntod to tho
! Cook Hold to Answer.'
' S. L. Cook, formorly superintend
ent of tho state's portage road at
Colllo, was hold to tho circuit court
Saturday afternoon by J. Douthlt,
Justico of tho penco, In tho sum of
$750 on tho chnrgo of forgory.'nnd
In tho snmo amount on tho chnrgo of
omhozzlomont. Only four wltnosscs
testified for tho stato and nono was
called for tho defense. District
Attornoy Menefee conducted tho
prosecution nnd A. S. Bonnott ap
peared for th defondnnt.
Cook gnvo ball and will bo nt lib
erty until circuit convenes in Fobru
nry. Ho does not nppear to bo wor-
;M-M"M WtHmHHHt
:: REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS!
Marion County Land Tfc r.
I . Changing Ownership -. prfcf.i
t , juuii. uuiaincn.
Tho following renl estate trnn.r.4
; have been placed on record In n
omce oi mo Marion count) recorder
F.' O. Roberts et ux to W. T
Wilson, 23.334 ncres, t 5 8
r 1 w' w d .'ti(
Mary E. Swnrts to Frank Dom
ogalla, 5 acres, see's ir, ic
and 17, t 7 s, r 2 w; w d..
Lutlsha Wanless et al to Frank
Domognlla, G acres, Bec'3 15
and 16, t 7 s, r 2 w; w d..
Frank Portor to J. II. Porter
C7 acres, t 9 s, r 1 wjqed..'
T. McQuIro ot ux to John Gra
ham, 1 acre in t fj b, r 1 w;
w u IH
O. W. Poysor et ux to Archie
Potovin, aero In t 2 s, r 7
w; w d .
O. W. Poysor et ux to O. Millet,
Vt. aero In t 7 s,- r 2 w; w d. .
J. Cand E. L. Benrdsley to
John Farrar, 22 acres t G g,
r 3 w; w d
C; M. Wall to August Jloluker.
18.80 ncres In t 8 s, r 3 w.. lit
T. T. Koyes to August Helflker,
18.80 ncres, t 8 s, r 3 w, qcd
W. M. Woldnor to A. PInnard,
lnnd In see 31, t Gs, r 1 w;
w d
J. M. Cutsforth to E. Cutsforth
lots G nnd C, block 59, and
lot 1,. block 15, Gorvals...
J. C. Jennings ot ux to L. L.
Jennings, lots 2, 3, A, 5, 6
nnd 7, block 12, Buttcvllle;
w d
Total WJ
o
Famous Strike Breakers.
Tho most famous strike Lretle:
In tho land aro Dr. King's New II'
Pills. Whon llvor nnd bowels soo;
Btrlko, thoy quickly sottlo the tronb!-
and tho purifying work goes rh
on. Dost euro for constipation, hetll
ncho nnd dizziness. 25c nt J. C. Fen
druggist.
mi
m
11
Ing In u bank Is a bulwark of socurl
ty to tho depositors, and helps sus
tain buslnoss.
But It Is tho dollar that Is activa-
scrap-hoap of wornout ndagos If tho
health and socurlty of posterity Is to
bo taken Into consideration.
"Do not have your ohlldron nffoct-
ly employed In business, nud 'thnt od with the ovtls thnt have boon
given employment lo labor, THAT visited upon you. Stop falling In
RLKSSKB MANKIND MOST.
lovo witli n pretty face, and got a
Let us unlto. In tho support or tho wlfo who Is healthy and will roar
homo Industries, sustain tho Salem strong nnd wholosomo ohlldron.
sawmills, planing mills, foundries,
brlok ynrds nnd othor Industries.
PAHNl'M IN SEATTLE.
Bmnll imivIhk nro (ho found
tkm for futHra rlrlira if you Hill
)y rtiUtCHtly put thent nwny
wlwttt iivy will cam InU'trM,
WliNt if yoH run kavc ouly n
few tllHM'U or utrkliMi n day then)
iwre feitMf to bo many more days
lit our life, Htttl thcjo small sv
toga will kcuw luto h lurgo sum,
OfK'H fMVlM Mrcount with
m m M Mp you mvc, It
imy meH a gtvAt Acl to you.
11 la roported that more than
$100,000,000 worth of luxurioa worn
sent to tho United Statoadurlng tho
fiscal yuar eudlng Juno 30, 1900.
Tho bureau of statistics of tho do-
purtujont o( commerce and Inbor Is
authority for tho nbovo statement.
Thoso luxuries woro principally
uiviiiim mto tno follewlnj: articles
with tholr vuluea attached and a
comparison made wjth teu years age:
Tho Importation of diamonds nlono
.oxceeded $42,000,000. whllo ton
yenra ago thoy did not roach $S,000,.
000.
j Embroldorlos. edglugs nnd cotton
.laces reached $34,000,000, whllo teu
, years ago the Importation fell below
,$11,000,000.
Tho Importation of tobacco and
cigars exceeded $20,000,000, while
moy reached but $1SS,700,000 lu
1S9C.
It la worthy of uoto hat Americans
generally bollovo that the finest to
bacco Is raised In, America, or In tho
Islands thoreof, from which the best
cigars nro made. Henco Importa
tion of tobacco In any form ought
not to occur.
Tho Importation of champagne
wont nbovo $M00,000 at tho end of
tho lasl fiscal year, as apilnst & Jmie
inor than ltelf that turn ton years
ago. Tkts ai eunlty true of ttlk,
Ucef, rlbkoBg, ee.
Whea one rei ItK the rowmtreUlj
Records of Ancestors.
"If thoro could bo a law pnssod In
this country by which mon nnd
womon would bo com polled to undor-
go physical oxamlnntlons nnd havo
Llko tho Spook of J!iiniiin, tho Hoard tho rocor''8 of t"Ir ancestors Invos-
ltlll Mini Kwiw Robbing Up. j tlRntoil boforo n mnrrlago would bo
nllowod, It would bo tho host thing
C. E. Fnrnum, tho gontloman who lhnt cou,(1 I'osslbly linppon. If It
Is said to hnvo left tho Wlllamotto wore I088'o Va this law could bo
Hotel In tho lurch to tho tune of J)n88a hundreds-, of dlsoasos, oll
$110 nrronrB for board, has again mont8 nml ,H3 wou,li boioradlcatod
been heard from. This tlmo tho ar- fro,m l10 ,IU"'" rneo."
tlHt Is at Soattlo and hns boen nr-' Dr G,ko Wo at tho provnll
rostod on tho chnrgo of smuggling ,I1K cnU80S r norvousnoss, nnd told
SherW Snilth. of Seattle, asks shall of tho numorom llttlo things by
Fnrnum be held. Aftor Farnum loft wh,ch tho nrnsthonlc could bo
Salem ho was locntod at San Uornnr- 0U8,,y Ustlngulshod. Amorlca, he
dino, California, nnd Deputy Sheriff k ,,ud nro. nervous pooplo than
Mlnto wont nftor him, but found ho nuy othor country In tho world, al
waa sorvlng a torm In Jail for ob- ,nost OVOry fftn, in tho United
tnlnlng money undor fnlso pretonses. Staloa bol,1B Rfl,'c'rf 'th somo form
Ho camo back without him. Attor or oihor of norvousness. Among tho
his orm expired tho governor do-most norvoi,B c,n88 sahl wpmen
cllned to Issuo requisition pnpors, as Prodomlnatod.
It wub ropreiontod to him that Far-' u 80 t,l0U8nla a"l thousands
num. had reformod, and was support- of norvous wlon on tho streets
Ing nn aged mother. ovory ,,n'" ,10 8a,d. "and about D9
It Is not decided whether ho wlH out ot 10 Bll0UW" bo ,n ft sanitarium,
be brought back-to this 'city. ' 'T1 shopping habit Is ono of tho
great causes.' . 1 .
Tho bringing up of children, he
said, wa . tho most lmpoant and
the most Ignored" plinsci ofitho situa
tion. .
T i-- o-
Wo offor Ouo Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by ' Hall's Catarrh
Cure. R'J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, O.
We, tho undersigned, havo known
F. J. Cheney for tho last 16 yoara,
nnd bollovo him porfoctly honorable
In nil busluosa transaction! nnd fi
nancially nblo to carry out 1 iy obli
gations mado by his firm.
WALDIND, KINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Drjigglats, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Inter
nally, acting directly upon tho blood
and mucous surfaces of tho system.
Testimonials, sent free. Prlco 75c
per bottlo. Sold by all druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills- for conv
Btlpjtjon.,
, f'-fT
V
. . a
Oh MatriwoHhtl KomI.
John H, Natlimnn, of Qervals, was
yeeterday aftemoou granted a liceno
jo wt4 MVy. AiMek, a chool
tocher of Mt. A.n4.
'
Meet 'Hero Next Year. ,
Ladles of tho Maccabees of tho
Willamette district hold a most suc
cessful annual canvontlon in Albany
Saturday. Tho lodgos of Marlon,
Polk, Linn and Lane counties partic
ipated. Mrs. Nellie H. Lnmbson of
Portland, stato commander for Or
egon nud Washington, was present
and led In tho enthusiastic work.
Salem got next year's convention.
Tho annual drill or the dogreo teams
or the slstrlct was won by tho Al
bany lodge, which also carried off
the trophy last year.
k) . j
uU yl-&MYlHtNMriitf
C&AYte&r
GET BUSY!
Holidays A t e .Neat
ELECTRIC LIGHT is tie
magnet that draws tade. Keep your
store bright and you'll be' kept fcusy.
A show window brilliantly illum
inated with ELECTRIC LIGHT
makes many a sale "the night before."
It attracts attention , mates it easy
for yoar display to be examined and
shows your goods to THE BEST
ADVANTAGE.
AN ELECTRIC SIGN will
make a name for yon and when yous
name is made it will burn it into the
public's eyes and minds. It is an in
vestment that pays hig dividends
Oar representative will explain how.
PORTLAND
GENERAL ELECTRO
COMPANY
SALEM, OREGN
WV
Vn