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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1906)
niijlijl'!ll -yrfn I' DAILX CATITAL JOURNAL, 8ALKM, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECKMUKK 14, lPOd. . '- WMMB 5. WJhM"0'9mO11 . . A Boston schoolboy was tall, weak and sickly. His anm were soft and flabby. He didn't have a strong muscle in his entire body. ' The physician who had attended the family for thirty years prescribed Scoffs Emulsion, NOW: To feel that boy's arm you would think he was apprenticed to a blacksmith. ALL DRUQQI8T8I 60o. AND SU.OO. &4$G"Q"Q"Q"&Q"Qh8h& TROUBLE FOR FREAK SPELLING Uncle Sam Takes a Leaf From the Book of Experience Washington, Doc. II. It's hard sledding' tlioHo days for the simple brnnil of spoiling. Tho roform has mot with n Borlnus, If. not fatal, sot bnck nt tho linudB of congress. With nltnoBt complete unanimity tho Im portant Iioiiho commlttuo on appro priations lusortod In tho loglslutlvo, oxccutlvo and Judicial appropriations bill, which has Juut boon roportod, n clauso providing that "horeaftor In printing documents authorized by Iw, or ordurod by congress, or olthor branch thereof, tho1 government printing blllco Bliall follow tho rules of orthogrnphy established by Wob utor's.nnd other generally nccoptod dlctloniirlou of tho "English langu age." TIuib In ono vigorous awoop congress hns undone orthorgrnphlcnl roform and repudiated tho Presi dents nnicli-crltlclHod order of two months ngo. As nn oxamplo of re rolt against oxccutlvo will, congress hns paled Into InHlgnlflcnnco tho mu- tlon. At tho reception at tho Whlto House, tho ofllcers of tho ship cannl nBSoclatlon prosontcd President RoobovoU with a sllvor modal and sang tho following song to tho nlr of "Shouting tho Battlo Cry of Free dom:" "Wo reprosont tho peoplo who want tho waterway- Fourteen foot through tho vnlloy. Wo reprosont tho Bhlppors who'havo tho blggost say Fourtoon foot through tho vnlloy. Wo want tho shlpB a-runnlng and loworlng tho rnto Fourtoon, foot through tho vnlloy. And If wo got tho wator wo'll gunr antoo thp freight Fourteen foot through thd vnlloy. ChortiH Wo'ro going to havo tho wator Wo'ro aolng to havo tho way; Wo'vo got tho tonuago waiting To mnko tho vobboIb pny; .And wo'll got tho fifty millions With Undo Snm's O. K. Fourtoon foot through tho valley." The ProHldont laughed whpn tho' song was concluded, and remarked that ho wished tho Panama had a poot laureate. IIo was assured that tho ofllclnl poot of tho Lakes to tho Gulf Deep Wntorway association would drnft out a vorso to Immor tnllzo tho big undertaking on tho IsthmuH. This association, howovor, worked ontlroly In hnrmony with tho National Rivers and Harbors con gross, which recognized no Individual or particular schemo of watorway Im provement, but which alms to com pel tho dovolopmont by tho govorn- tlnous dlsrouard for tho Prostdontlal ruling Hlfown by tho supromo court mont of all navlgablo rlvors and hnr nnd tho navy department. Bvon tho bors. Prosldont of tho Unltod Stntos Is not I ' Sonator Durkott. of Nebraska, this poworful onough to tackle boiuo Bub- WOok askod permission In tho Bonato Jocts BiiccouBfully. Tho "nu spoiling" fad Booms to bo ono of thoao. Uuclo Sam Ib taking a loaf from tho book of oxporlonco of commerce. Ho In ontorlng on a regular popu larizing campaign on bohair of tho riavy, nnd In cnrrylng out tho Idea, n traveling roorultlug Hhlp Is to, be sent up and down tho Atlantic coast, to populnrlzn tho snrvlco with ollgl- to havo printed as a sonato doou inont n "History of tho Congression al Comotory." Immediately to his right woro seated Senator Morgan, of Alabama, aged 82, and his col league, Sonator PottUB, aged 86, On a sofa In tho roar of tho ehambor ro cllnod Representative llankhond, who rocontly was soloctod by Ala bama as an alternate senator to hold bio young moil. Tho convortod yacht himsolf In readinoss to stop Into tho WflBp la to bw UBoil for the purpose, ahoos of elthor of tho stnto's sonn dOBlrablo young mon nro to bo given J tors who may dlo. Sonator Morgan nctunl proof of tho desirability olj looked over at Ilankhoad, nnd thon tho service, and thu llttlo vobho will turning to Sonator Pottus. said: ondenvor to dlBprovo tho popular bo. "Protty Rvo subject, this congros llef that Hfo at uoas Is a hard fato. JBlonnl gravoyard, oh, PottitB?" Roth Tho Wusp will tako tho place of tho tho aged sonntors laughod, whllo Mr. regular recruiting parties Bont out Bnnkhond lookod uncomfortnblo. by tho government. I Secretary Metcalf, In his nnnunl v Probably no convontlon over hold roport Just published, has nut for In Washington loft such deep lm-Ward n plan for tho control of big predion ou conuross and tho Prosl. jcommorolnl orgnnUatlons, by com dont na the meeting of tho National polling thorn to tako out federal 11 lyvera and Harbors congress, which consos. Tho plan' Is consldored a Ima Just ondod a two days' Bosslon. 'g0od ono, giving tho federal govorn Jts purpoBos In socking nn annual np- J ment absoluto control over every propnation or ?ou,uuu,uuu a year was applauded by Speaker Cannon, Chairman Burton, of tho house com mlttoo on rlvors and harbors, Sena tor Ilorry, Congressman Tawney, of tho house committee on appropria tion, Congressman John Sharp Wll llims, leader of tho minority, gov ' emors of states, men of affairs and jtromlnont cltUOna from nil over tho country who spoko nt tho convention. IroaJden KoobovoH. when waited on M tho Whlto Houbo by tho 1.200 (iflogntos, voiced emphatically his MMtorsomoni or. mo congress, ana ySewUttA tils aid In accomplishing tho eijfcs of tho organisation. Ho snld: "I havo had It brought strikingly i my attention but rocontly how MHch wo suffer nt present becatiBO of the inadequate transportation fa culties of tho railroads for moving tho great grain crops and cnttlo crop et this country. "Wo nood, and muBt hve, further facilities for transpor tation, and, as fcs ben well polntod iMtt, (me of tbe ectlve mothods ot affecting railway rtoa is to provldo Is proper system of water trans JWUUOH." middle wt is vitally latertfd, the bw-to-tb-ulf dwp wtrway, w corporation doing an Interstate bust uoBs. It also probnbly will servo to oheck tho great amount of drastic and unthinking legislation being adopted by tho different states, and which Is certain to crlpplo tho busi ness of tho country if porslsted In. President Hoosovelt aoos plainly tho drift toward commorctal unrest through this cause, and ho dovotcs n consldorablo part of his messago In warning tho .American peoplo against hysterical attacks on nil forms of corporate, wealth. Ho also cautiouB tho public against tho dema gogues who seek to bottqr tholr own political fortunes by Inflaming tho publlo mind. Under Secretary Met colt's licensing schemo tho corpora tions would be subjected to tho wid est publicity, nud violation of tho laws would glvo tho government Im mediate right to revoke tho llcenso permitting them to do business, Clad lu a. cream-colored suit ot light flannel, with a flaming red tie, Murk Twain burst on the house press gallory this week Tho famous, humorist smiled blandly on tho cor respondents. ,lThl8 isn't n suit," ho said VThUIs a K4fem. R'a tK uniform of the Americas AwoclaUon of Purity and Perfection, of which I kpt prominently before tha ooYay- tA prsidat, aerUrr a&d traaaur- ii '. ntifl nnlv tnnn In tlin TTnltml RfnfH "I '" v.... ... .. ... .- .....U ... . ellglblo to membership." Tho hu morist went on to explain that he hnd reached tho ago when bo believed he could dress qa hc pleased. He Is in Washington attending the hearing of tho copyright law,, which authors are seeking to havo amended. Charles F. Murphy, biggest chief In tho Tammany wigwam and tamer of tho Tammnny tiger, Btopped a few hours In Washington on his way back to Now York. Mr.'Murphy hns been resting at Hot Springs, Va., nftor tho strenuous campaign in Now York, but ho Insisted that ho had been thero only for a rest and not to lay furthor political plans. How over, tho Now York Republicans hero would llko to know tho true Inward ness of tho appearanc at tho Home stead hotel, the big hostelry at the resort, of W. J. Connors, of Buffalo, tho Hearst nontenant In tho northern pnrt of tho Emplro stato. and the many lont; w"alks takon by tho two political ollofs over tho Virginia hills. Desplto tho statement by Wil liam R. Hearst, that he never ngnln will seek political office, thero are thoso who doubt tho slncerelty of tho announcement, and the burden of tho confcrcnco of tho two leaders at tho Virginia wntorlng plnco might bo of intorcst. As nn indication of how near to totnl elimination Is sectlonnl feeling In tho United States, an incident that took place this week It of Inter est. For Bovoral yoara Boston hns prized highly a tattered nnd torn confederate battlo flag captured In Now Orleans by "Bon" Butlar. Some few wooks ngo It was decided to re turn tho hanntfr to Now Orleans Mnyor Fltzgprnld, of Boston, accord ingly brought the old flag to Wash ington this week, and whon ho met Mnyor Bohrman. of Now Orleans, at the watorways convontlon, to which , both woro delogntos, ho nnnounced his lntontlon of surrondorlng It Mayor Bohrman promptly replied that Now Orleans didn't want It Tho war was ovor, tho old differences had been forgotten nnd nntlqnal pa triotism was too firmly established to roqulro outward evidences. The two mayors parted- tho best of friends, and Boston undoubtedly has more respect for Now Orleans, aB Now Orleans must hnvo for Boston. Tho canning Industry In tho. Unl tod Stntos is growing rapidly. Tho consus bureau has Just Issued a ro port showing tho strides mndo. Tho largest Item Is canned vegetables, tho vnino of which in 1904 renchud $45,202, 118. o A Western Wonder. Thoro's a Hill at Bowlo, Tex., that's twlco as big as last yoar. This wondor Is W. L. Hill, who from n wolght of 00 pounds hns grown to ovor 180. Ho snyB: "I havo auf forod with a torrlblo cough, whon I began taking Dr. King's Now DIscov ory for Consumption, Coughs nnd Colds. Now, after taking 12 bottles, I havo mora than doublod in wolght nnd nm complotoly curod." Only suro Cough nnd Cold euro. Guaran teed by J, C. Perry, druggUt; 50c and $1.00. Trial bottlo froo, o . Record Apple tCrop in Indiana. Indlunnpolls, Ind., Doc.' 14 - Mr. Joseph Stubbs, state Btatlstlcjan, In his roport on tho npplo crop, statos that It la more than double that ot tho previous yoar, tho amount com ing up to 4.7S0.00O bushels. Tho numbor of npplo troos undor cultiva tion last yoar was 4.222.07S, but this, yoar tho numbor must have ma terially decroased. Woie as Weil as Men Are Msfe MfeecaMs by Kidney and Biatfer TreMe. Kidney trouble prcya upon the mind, dlscQurtigesnmllessensauibitton; beauty, vigor nnu cnetnui. ness soon disappear when the kidneys nrc out of order or dhv eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent thnt it is not uncom mon for n child to he bom afflicted with, weak kidnevs. If the child urinates tooofteh, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted wtth bed-wet. ting, depeudupou it, the cause of thediffl culty 's kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatmeut of these important organs. This unpleasaut j trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and blnilllcr and not to a i habit as most people suppose. Women as well asmcnaremademtseiv able with kidney aud bladder trouble, and lwtU need the same great remedy. The mild aud the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold . by druiiKists, in fifty- fCyjVT cent aud one-dollar she bottles. You may have a sample bottle by mull lreel also a Hcouc8tp-Bi4. pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monlal letters received from sufferers cured, lu writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., fttUKhamlou. N. Y.. be sure and meutloa ifeki paper, Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. KUttMer Sm amp-Root, and. tbe & drew, Btughainton, N, , on evenr hoUlft. Lard is no respecter of stomachs No one on tin's green earth can eat lard-soaked food day after day and not feel its ill effects eventually. You may have one of those iron-clad stomachs which will prove unsusceptible for a time, but the hog-fat and its accompanying indigestibility will do its work sooner or later. It is an absolute fact that lard simply hog-fat is indigestible, and that it is not fit for the human stomach. . Cotiolenc, on the other hand, is made from pure, refined cotton seed oil a product of nature which is thoroughly palatable, digestible and healthful. No other shortening contains the digestible, nourishing and healthful qualities ( Cottolenc. Even pie, that nightmare dyspeptics, becomes easily digestible whe made with Coltolene. How many peop) can eat lard-laden pie? ' Ask your regular grocer for a pail Cotlolenc and start tomorrow on the wa to "lardless cookery." It will insure bo for yourself and your family better fori better digestion and better health. Cottolenc shortens your food anc lengthens your life. Try it according to directions for E few weeks and you'll never go back to lard. COTTOLENE was granted a GRAND PRIZE (highest possible award) over all other cooking fats at tho recent Louisiana Purchase Exposition, and food cooked with COTTOLENE another GRAND PRIZE. "Home Help" a book of 300 choice recipes, edited by Mrs. Rarer, is yours for a 2 cent stamp, if you address The N. K, Fairbank Company, Chicago, A NEW FEATURE Tho patent nlr-tight top on this pail it for the purpoto of keeping COTTOLENE clean, froth and wholetome; it alto preventt it from nbtorblng all dttagreeablo odort of tho grocery, tuch at fith, oil, etc. Nature's Gift from the Sunny South NATIONAL CHILD LABOR,! CONVENTION Cincinnati, O., Doc. 1-1. Tho at tondanco of delegates, ofTlcInlly ap pointed by tho governors of -the stntos, at tho second dny's proceed ings ot tio National Child Labor con vontlon was oven Inrcer than on tho oponlng day. Mr. John Mitchell, president of tho United Mlno Work- ors In America, delivered an Import ant nddrcss on "Child Lnbor In the Mlnos," during tho course of which ho described tho gront Injury to tho health and mornls of chlldron by forcing them to work underground. "Tho Effect of Child Lnbor on the Stnndnrd of Living" wns tho subjoct spoken on by tho Hon. Charlos P. Noll, Ph. D.. United States commis sioner of labor, and on this subject nlso President Charles W. Dnbnoy, of tho University of Cincinnati; President E. J. Jnmos. of tho Uni versity of Illineis: Hon. Elmer J. Browne, United States commissioner of education, nnd Samuel McCuno Llndsey, tho secretary of tho conven tion, spoko. Tho convontlon will hold Us flnnl Bitting tomorrow, when resolutions will bo ndoDted Imper atively calling on congress to flnnlly abolish child labor in tho United Stntos. Onward March of Hull Weevil. Now OrlennB. Dec. 14. Tho boll weevil Is slowly but suroly working Its wny from Mexico through Texas and Louisiana. This .terribly des tructive pest has ndvnnced approxi mately forty-ono nnd ono-hnlf miles each yoar slnco its advent Into Texas In 1892. Tho prosont Infested nrca includes nltitudes from sen-level to about 1.800 feet. Arkansas has also becomo Invaded, whllo tho pest has oxtended more than half way across the stato of Louisiana. Mr. W. D. Hunter, In chnrgo of tho cottot woovll Investigations of the r Statos department of ngrlcultt nt present In tho south. o J Long Tennessee Fight i For 20 years W. L. ItawlsoU Tonn., fought nasal catarrh.' wrltca: "Tho swolllng and i lnsldo my noso was fearful, tUI gan applying Bucklon's Anild to tho soro ourfoco; this aai BoroncRa and swolllng to dia novor to return." Best m1t& lstonco; 25c at J. C. Perrj'adn o Pole Finders. "Somo explorers aro In finj hunting for tho north pole In i biles," remarked tho mnn whj tho macazlnos. "Do you th!u plan would bo successful?" j "I wouldn't bo surprised," gi tho motorist who had Just bea' wreck. "Automobiles secmw of finding every pole from B polo to ft telegraph pole." G Dnlly Nows. I 1MM-nM " " - V Greatest Picture Sal of the Season i ,1K EE9 Will take place at tke Hot$se Finishing Co. SATURDAY ONLY. 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