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DAIIiT CAPITA li JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1000.
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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
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I'unlistiera and Proprietors.
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TOO 31 A XV K II, LINUS.
Thoro uro too ninny pooplu killed
In tlio oporutlon of railway trnltiB.
It lina boon said htimnn llfo Is THE
CIIEAPIWT TlllXfl IX AMERICA.
At Hnloni Thanksgiving night u
Southorn Pacific train nearly crashed
Into a loaded Htroot car.
Tlio destruction o( liuniiin llfo In
railroad wrcckis Is something appall
In g.
Wholo carloads or Jmmlgi'iii'tH
liavo boon killed and wounded with
out nttrnctlug comment.
Now President Sponcer of tho
Southern Railways, hns boon klllod
and A WHOLE SPECIAL TRAIN OP
PRIVATE CARS KMASIIEI).
ThlH la tho II rat tlmo wo hnvo ev
or hoard of a groat ofllclal being
killed. I'orhupa It will make thorn
more careful.
OREGON THE VICTOR.
Thoro Is gonornl rejoicing over tho
Unlvorslty of Orogou winning nt
football at Portland.
Collogo footlmll Is conducted on a
RICH PIjAXE OK AMAL'TEUR
SPORTSMANSHIP that lu to bo en
couraged. SacrlllcoH nro rociulrod for success,
and collogo spirit Is developed that
uwukons tho most lothnrglc
Football arousos Intent springs of
onthUHiuHm lu young people of both
sexes. IT AKOl'SKS THE DROWSY
So all Oregon Is beiiolltted by col
lego spirit, by high tiohool spirit, by
uwukoulug of any sort.
Football nioro utiil moro calls for
brains, as well us brawn. THE XEW
Rl'liKS MINIMIZE HRl'TE FORCE.
Tenm work, co-operation, Intelli
gence b tha spirit or tho ago. So It
moans much to sue It rewarded with
uiiccoai at tho U. of O.
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A NHW NAMI-: NEEDED.
Tho Capital Journal Hingest- de
parture from tho sUiruotypod nammi
for tho rfuw oleotrlo linn coming Into
thu'williimolle vnllay.
Tho W'lllnmotto Vnlloy Co.. tho
Oregon Eloctrlr Qu.. tlio Stilom and
Mohunm uluctrlu nro all TOO COM
MON PLACE. TOO TAME, TOO
HACKNEYED.
Might as well call any of them
tho Webfoot lino, tho Mowdmck lino
or tho MUhoiu'I lino, as uuiuoh that
nark only Into tho pant and savor of
utemoutul hIowiiobh.
Tho Journal would b glad to ro-
A Tired Stomach
Docs nob get much good
for you out of what you
tab, for it does not digest
muchit is wasteful. It
fttls sore and lame and is
Msuy distressed and often
npset by food. The best
tMtment is a course of
Hood'sSarsaparilla
which is positively unt
qualtal for til stomach
troubles.
Fer txrimonlalt ef r-emarkoMe curtt
Sft4 fer Bek en DyspetMia, No. 5.
C. I-Ile4 Ce., Lew, Mt.
MONEY MADE
vs.
MONEY SAVED
Is Hot tlio money marie but tlio
' money mv1 (liut provides m fund
tur tho "rnlny day."
Money NMVt.il makes you hide
)H'MkHt, IVIHblCtf yOH tU grASp
' JHwkuw opjHwtHHHleH and lays
tfeo foHH4nrtoH for HutuirUI sue
TKe wmjt U khvo Is to put It In
tfe) htHlc-r-tScH vfUt you put ta
In tttitf ImmIc k eft-nt tkroo )cr
fMftJft rittUi WHi tkSUU
STYLISH
WINTER
WEARABLES
)
For up-to-the-minute styles, cut and patterns of fall
and winter salts and overcoats for men we carry
In Geotgeous Atta,y
Yoa be the fudge; don't take oar word for it
Call and Inspect oar superior line of gents' famishing
G. W. JOHNSON & CO.
SALEM, OREGON
coivo suggestions. Tho Kcyllno hns
ulroudy boon appropriated for tho
mngnlflcont olcctrle system connect
ing Oakland, Borkeloy and San Frnn
Cisco. Thcro nro wondorful possibilities
In a happy nam for the first electric
lino to connect Snlom and Portland.
A namo prognant with progros3,
fairly Hclntlllatlng and Illuminating,
and iiiiAzixn and imn,-
I.1AXT WITH THE SIM KIT OF A.NT1
CONSERVATISM is wanted.
Lot ub think It out. Lot us hnvo
such a namo. It will bo a day star,
loading to bettor conditions.
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IMLEH CUHED IX TO 11 DAY'S.
PASO OINTMENT is guarnntoo;l
to euro any cno- of Itching, Blind,
Blooding or Protruding Piles In C to
11 dnyB or money refunded. fiOc.
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FUEE THADE WITH lMflLIIMMXES
Tin Pri'Hhh'iit Reported an Deter
mined to 'Strenuously" Urge It
(S. F. Chronicle.)
If tho Phlllpplnos islnuds are to
rmuln it dapitiidouoy of tho Unltod
SUiten. tha olamontnry principles of
ordinary Justlco doniand that tholr
products bo glvon free aocotw to our
marJtH, wliatuver the coiiBoquonoua
to any indimtry In tlio Unltod Stnta.
't did not' ask tholr consent to the
anuoxutlon. Whon thuj' roaUtad, wo
shot thorn until - tliuv aubmlttud
Alt thw whllo we wore doing It wo
protested that wn woro only per
forming, at the dumuud of tho higher
civilization, n mont unplonsnnt na
tional duty for tho, highest good of
tho deluded Filipinos. And whon wo
or tho United States, wo must sug
gest to that personago tfiat the meth
od outlined by the constitution
whereby ho Is to Influenco legisla
tion Is by a formal message address
ed to congress. Whon ho has dono
that ho has done nil that is required
of him, until a bill roaches him for
signature, nnd nil that ho can prop
orly do. Any so-called "strenuous"
mothods employed by a Prosldent to
Induco legislation nro out of placo.
It Ib not propor to do evil Mint good
many como; Tho responsibility for
legislation Is with congress.
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AGAINST
SCHOOL
FRATS
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Indiana State School Super
intendent Has Ideas of
His Own
(Indianapolis N'ows.)
High school sacrot societies will
!) vigorously attaekod by Faiwett A.
Cotton, Btato suporlntondout of pub
lic Instruction, lu his forthcoming
annual report. Mr. Cotton htdlovo
audi soclotloH are u detriment to tho
schools, nnd that thoy should not bo
tolerated, because, ho says:
Secret societies havo no placo In
tho high Hohool.
Class yolls nnd clam colors and ox
cqbhIvo ohitis spirit nro frequently
THE MAN
AND THE
BROTHER
high school wdrk Is not spcclnl. It
Is not Its purpose to preparo for col
lego. It tries to make tho student all
ho can be to give him the greatest
power ho can tnko on in tho tlmo.
It tries to give him an completo con
trol of himself ns possible, and In
doing this, preparo him best for life
or college."
The report has a section devoted
to school sanitation and architecture
also. The ground chosen for a Bchool
houso should havo tho best Bell and
tho best dralnngo obtainable, say?
tho report. Tho school building
1.i1.1 ln ntnnnnrl lit. n tmrwt firplll
:""' " ,"."." ,7.., I' " ", ,.,..,,,... In another column is printed an
r .: 2 r"" : :,r editorial taken from tho San Fran-
heating appliances, sanitary closets otaco Chronicle anent our little brown
and should be well furnished and Ifrethron over In the outsk rts of
well lighted. The last part of this this groat and sometimes glor ous
section of tho report deals with tho government, known as tho Philip-
i fn,nn0 ,iia. Pines. Tho Chronicle takes up the
The Horse Editor Expresses
An Individual Opinion
About the Philippines
cos OS.
Ili'jirt Fluttering.
Undigested food nnd gas In tho
stomach, located Just bolow the
heart, presses against It nnd causes
heart palpitation. When your heart
troubles you In that way take Her
blno for a few days. You will soon
bo all right. r.0c a bottle. Sold ly
D. J. Fry's drug store.
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Lumbering In Itiitlsli Columbia.
Consul L. 13. D'udley roports from
Vancouver that threo times slnco last
March tho price of logs and lumber
has been advanced In Urltish Colum
bia, At prosont logs cut upon provin
cial lands must bo' manufactured
within the province and cannot be
exported.' Tho local mills nro now
mitlsflod that tho prosont cost of log.?
compols, another advance in tho price
of lumber. Tho mlllmen claim that
tho cost of manufacture bus increased
groatly during tho past twelvo
months, nnd with logH nt tholr pros
ont price tholr prollts aro not what
thoy should bo. Tho loggers declare
that the cost of getting tho logs out
of the woods has Increased greatly
oji account of tho Incrcnso cost of
lnbor and equipment.' Facing a cer
tain shortage of logs this winter the
loggors state that logs aro subject
to ndvanco. Under theso clrcum-
stnncos it Is genornlly expected that
lumber prlcos will be much In
creased. It Is estimated tho Bhortngo
of logs will amount to nbout 2G.000,-
000 foot by next spring.
question of freo trade with tho Isl
ands, and for tlio islands, and points
out that whllo wo have cut tho FII1
pluos oft from this old-time market,
we have also shut them out of ours.
The Chronicle's position strikes the
horse editor as being about right.
When we had our little unpleasnut
nes with Spain a few years ago, tho
Philippine Islnnds were not men
tioned In tho "casus belli."
At tho breaking out of the trouble
wo as a nation got a virtuous streak
on, nnd while wo declared It to bo our
Intontlon to wlpo Spain off the west
ern hemisphere wo declared wo. Tho Filipino though can raise
wnpn mrivnilN nnlv li' Hii lirrtfimil ' i..i i- i . ...
WO
a vassal
c ' '
zen and man and inv,n,
qiilto decided to conal,L:v
If wo b0UBhtH, ...
nlonir with tlio iain... .. '"Pw
-"w ub uipn ..
our ohnttels. Tho uri ,,... :
llnBs, may
attols. The price paid LI
,' Including yearlinc, .."
to;!
a head
II L IlTBl OlllRIl DOnni fl... .
Intoi r1aifn1nnMin.i t .. '
. w.iujjiiiuiua inaicate it
nil tlinv icufn ...n. .
.. ...v..v. ,, aupposed ther i
gentle and broke to thesadciu
most of them bucked at the t,u
v..v.. 4 ,.u we sont over &
C0.000 soldiers to benevolentir
" '""cesspro,,
as pleasant for them as It dooi ..
young buffalo to be likewise assJ
lated by a boa constrictor. 6 j
sent thorn school teachers and trj
thorn with Bibles and playing &
omcore nnu uosses, laws thej
not understand and customs &
were tumble to adopt We cut i
oir iram tneir markets, and cli
our ports against them. And
American merchant pas tariff
everything ho Bends tin in, atitirjl
on cverytning no onys from H,
ana tney poor devils with ft,
wuiur uuutuus unu WOOden Bio'
must die out of the soil the tw
tlonal coat of all thoy buy and ij
tho loss caused by our tariff 1T
all thoy sell for tho American c
chant Is not a philanthropist snip
crousiy adds tho tariff to the
price ho has to or quit busIiJl
m
-
sympnthy for the down trodden Cu
bans nnd we did not Intend to swipe
nny Cuban territory. Wo kept our
word, principally because wo hud
made a declaration, and wo were
ashamed to. go back on It, nnd wo
woro awfully sorry that wo Bpoke.
But thoro was a ray of hopo a bright
and happy thought that Illuminated
tho shndy sldo of our regret. We
hnd not mado nny promises about the
Philippines. Thoy were fit for ox
ploltntlon, nnd under proper manipu
lation scorned to present a flold for
tho honost Investment of American
dollars only equalled by tho tlinbor
lands of tho northwest and tho coal
lands of Wyoming. Anyway Spain
gnvo us n qultclnlm deed to tho wholo
cnboodlo for a slmplo twenty millions
nnd wished us Joy of our now pos
sessions; a wish not yet fulfilled.
Just what was Included In tho pur
chase lias novor been fully deter
mined. Wo hnvo nelthor acknowl
edged tho Uttlo brown man ns a cltl-
grateful eyes to heaven at tbts I'M
Thanksgiving tlmo nnd return jwm
gratitude for the fact that his S;i
IbIi tyrant Is removed and he
now pay his taxes In English, nJ
though nt the same old stand,
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Coughing Spell Caused Drath.1
"Harry Duckwell, aged 25 jetl
choked to death early yesttriB
morning nt his home, In thepresfJ
of his wifo and child. He contract!
n slight cold a few days ago ;
paid but Uttlo attention to It. 1
terday morning ho was seized wltil
fit of coughing which continued l
somo time. His wife sent tori
physician but before ho could
rive, another coughing spell carcej
nnd Duckwell died from sutlocitbfl
St. Louis aioboiDemocrat, Dfl
1st., 1901."
Ballard's Horehound Sn
would havo saved him. 25c, 50c
?1.00 Sold by D. J. Fry's drugM
got through wltlf thorn thoy found breodors of rowdyism; thoy mnrk tho
thouiHulvoM without tho proforrod ond of existence- of school life.
markets which thoy formerly oujoyad
and rigorously axoludud from thoio
of their bunevoluut uHHlmllntoi-R.
Of coiirao our protonso of a "call"
from u "Higher Powor" to tnko pew
SMtHton of tho Philippines Was a
humbug, but ns wo atnrtud out on
that lino, consistency domauds that
wo ndliwn to it and deal with thorn
ns wo would that thoy should deal
by us. It Is nut good form for ip
to braxenly acknowledge oursolvo
ub hyprocrltoH. Tlio only wny in
which wo can really do tho Filipinos
good Is to mdko thorn materially
prosperous. Tlio only wny liv. which wo
can make thorn inntorlnUy prosper
ous Is to find mivrkcts for nny pro
ducts which thoy can produco. .The
only markets which wo can give thorn
are or own murkcts, for wo control
no others. -
Thoro is, of courso, anothor side
to tho question. Our qulxotlo expSf
dltton to tho other side of tho world
to bring tho blessings of a pure civi
lisation to tho benighted Filipino's
was by all odds the most costly mis-',
alonnry enterprlso ovor undortakeii.
It compollwl us to lncreaso our armj
by 50 por cent lu order that wo
might kcop.ono-thlrd of our force lh,
the Plilllpplues, whoro It could po,
Bttndo tho Islanders to npproclato
their connection with tho glorlouai
American republic. What It has
cost, nnd. will coat, lu an Incrcnso of;
our naval nrnmncnt nobody Jcuows.j
Now, tllQ laborer is worthy tt hi
hire, Tho Wblo says o. The leaat
wo can expect lu return for out pro-
dlgloua outlay In good works -in a.
clmnco to avll our own products to
tha people, whom we, jiarp q wne.ij-'
ualy blo&si4. Thoy are ontltlftd. to
our markets. Wo are entUlod tc
theirs, Thoro should bo fred lra,
ht"eeu Amorlca ad tha kllli
Plw. ' .
Hat, wall tUl thii U tru. aatf .ta
rot4 a tru by tha PrMl4
Class scraps, hazing nnd rowdyism
nro neither humorous nor conducive
to ront munhood and womanhood.
Mr. Cotton also donouncos the too
groat Interest in nthlotles that Is dis
played In the high schools. Ho con
UmuIh Unit whon studonts devote a
great portion or tholr time to athletic
side Hues It tnkes thorn awny from
tholr studies and hlndors their ad
vancement. Mr. Cotton will Bay In his report
that school authorities and tonchoM
should appose tho formation of high
school secret societies and tho ten
dency to npe collogo life.
DUi'tiHslou of High Schools.
A largo portion of Mr. Cotton's re
port will be devoted to n discussion
of tho high Buhool whethor the
money expended for tho high school
Is In proportion to tho bonotlts re-'
celved: whethor tho high school j
teaches what It should teach and per
forms itn renl function or not. I
In the first place, says Mr. Cotter, I
tho high school should he regarded
as a finishing, rather than a propara-1
tory school. "It must ho thought of
in relation to tho community and not
j relation to tho college," ho says.
It Is statod that one-third of thore
entering high school finish one
third drops out of necessity and one
third drops out becauso tho subjects
do not appeal to them. "There must
be something radically wrong with
tho course of wtudy, with tho teach-'.
Injj or with both," says tho report. J
Taking up tho points that need,
correction, tho superintendent nays'
that tho schools must bo endowed,
with a new spirit and higher Ideals, I
and boapcaka for tho Introduction of
practical, supplemental Industrial ,
work. Setter trained teachers who
are bis enough mou and womea to
da w,ay wth tho problem of jfoveru-'
Uittt are dwaadd,
Pa UU who high school pott
th4 rMrt thus oaclud; "Good
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