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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1906)
"Frry ItW&W9&Vn' Amr capital journal, salsm, ommom, fiuiiav, dkcemkkk si, iooo. lphH- IMMHMWWWWlaHiMtlMt ' I I i 9'i H CHRISTMAS W--!4-M 9 G. W. Johnson I & Co. RELIABLE CLOTHIERS 1 141 Commercial st. HIS CHRISTMAS will soon bo u happy reality. Tho more UHcftil tho present the more It wfll ho appreciated tho more Iio'll enjoy It -Wo hnven't n present In tho Htoro thut isn't of the most useful kind things men wear. Every one is right priced.. No extra Christmas ' price attached, cither. SUSI'ENDEHS., KECKWEAK. PAJAMAS. UMllItELIiAa. SHIRTS. HANDKEKOHIEFS. HOUSE COATS. HATS. SWEATERS. OI.OVKS. HOSIERY. HATH ROUES. Come to Our Store and See the Men's Presents. .I-H..-.I tho wealth of tho United States at $110,000,000,000, which has heon piled tin in a little nioro than 100 years, and the larger part of it in tho last fifty ears. In comparing tho wealth of the United States with that of othor countries Mr. Monaghan introduced some statistics. In 2,000 years Great Britain, which had paid trlhuto of gold to tho Caesars and sold tin to tho Phoenicians, had piled up only $55,000,000,000; France, with Its mngnlucont vineyards and textllo works, had piled up only $50,- 000,000,000; Germany, including all of its provinces, had only $45,000, 000,000; Russia, with one-sixth of tho inhahltublo nlobo under Its rule, had $35,000,000,000; Italy, with its wonderful cities, had $19,000,000 000, and Spain, with all of tho wealth of the Montozumns., had only $12, 000,000,000. England had about 12,000,000 squaro miles of coal, tho most of it In Scotland and Wales. They havo been using coal for over 300 years, and many of tho mines aro now dopleted. It is estimated that their supply can last only from 250 to 400 years longor. In this country wo havo 225,000 square miles of coal lands. At tho rato we aro consuming It our coal will last 0,000 years. And now wo read that Italy is gaining her lost ground ns a manufacurlng country becauso they havo learned to harness tho rivers and mountains with electricity. This goes to show that oven If our coal supply ran out. wo could' maintain ourselves indoflnitoly by means of electricity. K'$) Most people know that if they have been aick they need Scott's Emul sion to bring back health and strength, But the strongest point about Scott's Emulsion is that you don't have to be sick to get results from it It keeps up the athlete's strength, puts fat on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy brings color to a pale girl's cheeks, and pre. vents coughs, colds and consumption. Food in concentrated form for sick and well, young and old, rich and poor. And it contains no drugs and no alcohol ALL DRUQOISTSl COo. AND $1.00. fr&$frfrfrvyvvv&fo'frfr$$fr&i DULY CAPITAL JOURNAL by hofisu nnos., PukIIhIkth nttd Proprietors. PSfeEE SUBSCRIPTION RATH8. . lly Mali. Dally Journal, ono mimth .... 35c Dailr Jaurnul, throo uionthB ..$1,96 Blty Journal, ono yoar 4,00 Weekly Journal, ono yoar .... 1.00 Ry Currier. Bully Journal, per month .... 50c MENTATIONS through tho Oregon- B'n which wo havo just covered, hut tho limes nnd tho ono of that portion of hl'i address which has boon telegraphed indicato that ho must havo had tho teachings and tondonctes of certain mon in mind. Ono warning in rospect to which JubMco Browor was emphatic was as to our recklessness In public oxpondl- not only THE OR.itllro' or rnther tho abUB0 ot nuullc V MOVEMENT to crc" H lol)itdd out that In a do- cauo oi unprecedented prosperity and 'rapidly growing national wealth wo Inn. Ho fcolH, no doubt, that it wouia bo hopoloss to oxpect fair treatment, and usolosa to carry on unproiltablo nowspnpor controversy. If his ox ainplo woro followed by tho public gonorally tho effect WOULD UK HENKFICIAIi TO OREGON. Justlco to Mr. Teal requires It ho Btatcd that ho wob GANI'ER OK Til Bend n largo delegation to tho nn Jl'STICK TO MR. TKAIi. In tho Orogonlau'B Washington correspondence, giving nu account of what took placo hoforo the rivers and harbors committee of congi-ow, when tho delegation of Oregon IhibIiibhh mon appeared In behalf of appropri ations for thin mute, tharo lu groat InJiiHtluu dune to Josaph Toal, of Portland. Ho is represented an having not boon thoro at all, or having taken any part In tho procoodingti, which la a iiilttntproHBiitulkm of tho fact, an UK WAS HI'OKIWMAN OK THE DKI.K OATIO.V, and mudu tho fullost and llnnnl t-lvnra ntwl linrlinrn rnnirrnRH. but ho wasTHK MOST PROMINENT havo not dMronBOd tho national debt PRIVATK OITIKN AT THAT ly 0I1Q l,ennv' Moat oi tll states OIiEAT CONVENTION-, serving as nr0 honv3r ,n, dobt- Thor ,B a ,toiml; chairman of tho committeo on roBo- o.icy to a rapid Increase of munc pa lutlonB with great ability. , oh Igatlons So far a, municipal It has been the cuatom nltogothor olt cqob It Is doubtless to a consld- too much to bollttlo and misrepresent ornblo-oxtont for productive purposes and pilbllC-splrlted vu.u ,.,.. mnmii:., mh- glUHU IUB UUIH. IU a 1UHS CMUIll stnto debt has boon crontod for that, purposo. In tho mnlu the national dobt I tho rosult of war and should our public men prlvnto ccItlzonB In Orogon. To Ig noro tha work of a man llko Joseph Toal In connection with tho dovolop- iiiont nf im u-ntiiruMivn In A SPHPIK? OK KOLIA' AM) SMAI.LNKSS that ,)0 8I,00(lll' tnBiilBhod as a great Ih unworthy of any school of ropnt able JournallBiu. Mr. Toal and his niwoelntaH In tho grant work thoy hava undertaken aro vory much appreciated In Ore gon, and thay do not dopond upon nawnpapor boosting to hnvo tho merlU of tholr .labors uudorstood. . . o PILES CURED IN (I TO II DAYS. PASO OINTMENT la guaranteed moat complete statotuoitt of tho noodajto ouro any cnBO of Itching, Bllud, of tho uppor and lowur Columbia rlvor and IIh mouth. Ho nnuworud nll of (Minimum llurton'H lniultin INTKI.I.ICiK.VTI.V A N D W IT II fllllCAT AIllliJTY. Tho sumo account telegraphed tha Information that Mr. 13. llofar, tha editor of thlH paper, killed tho bill to havo tho government purehaso tho locks and canal at Oregon City. As TIIK OUKflONfAN IS VERY SLOW TO GIVE ANY MAN CREDIT WITH SUCH TREMENDOUS powor as kill ing iv bill of Hint much merit and magnitude, tho readers must draw tholr own conclusions. Tho editor of this pnpor will not defend himself In print against any thing tho Orogonlnn limy any about him, but will Htato tho facta to tho pooplo on sumo public ...1....... il.. ...Ill I, n n........l ....!.. in I wuvru wiuiu mil i'w uihiuihihuj u fairly unawor charges without foun dation Mr. Teal pursues tho wUo policy of NEVER ANSWERING MI81JKPHK. Hloodlng or Protruding Plloo In 6 to 11 days or money refunded, GOc. o RKSPKCT THE CONSTITUTION. FOR BOY fl TU)ix) i.s mo tw-ceejit more pre tk-l ov hclpfnl Mum a Saving Hk Hook with hla iinuio written oh K Urat 9. In w4h It ko will receive his Ami Iwanoma Iw lnwttneaa pmcth-e w!MeKHrMtl to Mvouioucy, Vo 'Nn ccoHt for Uim bf MMkJm eerit ot oho Hold 1'aM to That Bulwark of Aincil cau Civil Liberty. (San Francisco Chronlola.) JiiHtloa Drawer of tha suprama court of tho United States Improves fruquont opportunities to address his oountrymon on tho grent prluolploa of our government. Ho sooms always willing, upon so mo appropriate occa Hlott, to glvo weighty couuboI on vital topliw. As a preacher of political righteousness ho stands head and shoulders above any othor living Amorlcau bar none. In a recent ad draH nt Now Rochollo. in New York. occasion, j &a theme waa rospect for tho con stitution nnd steadfast maintenance and strengthening of nil tho bulwarks of civil and political liberty which our forefathers Incorporated In that I venerable Instrument. It la tho foun 'dtttlon upon which tho whole groat Htructuro of our government rosta. It has been provovl amnio for all tho oxlgoncloa ot our complex modern civilization. All portions ot tho struc ture which havo been gradually built up aro founded upon tho constitution as our forefathers nuido It, nnd no part can bo taken away without Im pairing tho solidity ot tho wholo And lu no part would such groat dan gor follow nny dlslodgemont or un dormlnlng aa In thow great provis ions which guarantee to each ot tho differing and wldoly soparatoa rj glons ot our vast country tho right to oiMer their own lmmodlato local affairs In accordauco with tholr con ditions, traditions, necessities and. It yon ploaso, projudlcoa. In no way can tho pervading spirit ot national paMrotUm bo bo quickly or so dan eorously Unpaired aa by nnr attempt L ot tho national authority to Intrude on tho UmcUonore4 a4 dwrW cair- llwd rlghU of ol l(-iOYrawbftt local aKali-s. JuaUca Brwr dW not ftxtaud bit remark! Into tM meusuro of national dofonse. Thoro Ih urgout douuuul for oxpendlturos for rivers, hnrbors, Irrigation, drain ago nnd othor produotlvo obJoctB. Doubtloas wo should mnko such ox puu'dlturoH, but thoy nro but a vory smnll Pnrt of our annual national outlay, and sldo by sldo with thorn , wa should return to tho policy of ex tinguishing our iittoroat-boarlns debt This would roloaso approximately $26,000,000 now paid as Intorost by tho rlohotit nation of tho world, which ought to owo no man anything, to bo applied toward productive davolop mont of tha national resources, AH war taxas should bo continued until all war dobts nro paid. o "IN A BAD WAY." Many a Salem Eeadar Will Tool Qrato. ful for This Information. Whoa your back gives outj Ilcoomos latno, wook or achlugj Whan urinary troubles set in, Your kidneys aro "la a bad way," Doan's Kidney Pills can euro you. Here is local evidence to prove It. W, C, Johnjon, ganlenor, of 1021 Mill at root, Salem, Oregon, snys: "I had tho fiprlp a year ago this Soptomber and I bollovo It loft tno with kidney cotnplnlut, at any rate, I suffered with pains la tho small of my back and ach ing at nights. In the morning when I a?oso I felt latno and sore and tired very eailly and ofiton felt languid. Occasionally there woro attacks of headaches and dlssy spoils an often there wcro specks before my eyes. The kidney secretions wcro infrequent and contained a rediment. Tho relief I obtained from Dr. Doan's Kidney Pills was vory grctit. I felt better after taking the first box, and I now feel In better health than for a long time. Every kidney sufferer should use Dr. Doan'a Kidney Pills." For ealo by all dealers. Price 50 cents. FostorMllburn Go., Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for the United States. Remomber the name Doan 'a and tak no other. UU U Nobody Will Lick Uncle Sam. It used to bo the firm belief nnd constant assertion In this country that Undo Sam could lick all crea tion. It Is now tho gloomy conviction of a cortain proportion of tho popula tion, including numerous nowspnpor editors, that Undo Sam cannot lick anybody on tho contrary, that ho will et llckod by anybody who un dertakes tho Job. Thoro Is no othor way of explain ing tho shivery and apprehensive nt tltudo of mnny Journalists toward tho Japanc30 oplsodo. To bogln with, tho timid Journnllsts assumo that tho slightest friction 'with tho Japan oso sovornmont will result in war, and, further, thnt If thoro Is war wo shall inevitably bo defontcd. Undo Sam. it thus appears, has waned rathor than waxed In courage and prowess during tho last four or live yoars, because provlous to that period he did not ask any odds of anyono. This, of courso. Is looking at tho matter from tha standpoint of tho J ttmorouH ones. As wo llrmly bollovo, however, thoy do not roproeant tho aamMment ot tho nation nor nny con siderable olemont of It. Wo nro not propared to acauleeco lu tho notion that tho pooplo of tho United Statos, Bomo 85,000,000 In numbor, olthor fear or havo any cauo to fear nny natlou on onrth or any combination ot nations. Wo bollovo that Undo Sam is just aa bravo and Just as "husky" as ho ovor waa. Coming to a particular In stance, wo nro llrmly convlncod that, having onforced tho rospoct of Eu ropo, Undo Sam Ih not going to be como tho anxious nnd conciliatory toady of Asia or any part of Asia. This la tho plain English of it. Any nation that want3 trouble with tho United States of America will cor tnlnly bo nccommodated, and. any na tion that hunts such troublo will ac quire strenuouB expcrlenco In the subsequent proceedings. For 11 vo years this nation, divided agalnBt Itself, wnsed tho most stu pendous, bloody and desperate war known in tho history ot tho human raco. If anybody in this country or out of It hns any Idea thnt tho re united nation, twlco as populous nnd ten times ns wealthy. Is going to "knucklo down" or zo to defeat be- foro any other nation or alllanJ nations such a person Is strangein norant of tho temper and resources tho American people. Wo desire peaco and amity with, mo peoples ot tno earth. We rl undoubtedly sco that Justice Is de: to tho Japnneso In San France I3ut lot no timorous souls lmajk tnat it win uo becauso pf fear or t orclon. Those words nro not In Cm-l Sam's vocabulary of possibilities. Nobody 1b going to bulldoze Unci Sam, much loss trounco him. TbJ may ns woll bo understood first i last. Chicago Chronicle. No More Cold Rooms If you only knew how much comfort can be derived from a PERFECTION Oil Heater how simple and economical its operation, yon would not be without it another day. You can quickly make warm nnd cozy any cold room or hallway no matter In what part of the house. 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In n recent address Professor Mon aghan of tho department ot com merce and labor niaMo a plea for tho oatablUhmont In this country of 9 perfect system of trado Bchoola such tut vxlat on tho continent ot Europo Prxtfaasor Monaghan also pointed out tht tha Unitad SUtM vevt oa at wonderful opportunitlec. He placed Footballs and Supplies $1 up. Air Rifles $1.00, $1.50 Ingersoll Watches $1, $1.25, $1.50. Shot Guns. $5.00 up. Jerseys all colors $3, $2.50, $2.75 Have a fine umbreHa made to order. Punching Bags $1.50 up to $5. sxsca3Sfsm IT'S EASY TO CHOOSE A Suitable Christmas Gift FROM OUR FINE LINE OF Sporting Goods Ammunition for for Rifle and Shotgtms. Hunting Knives, Axes, etc 1 Velocipedes $1.00 $1.25, $2, $2.50 Express Sun Was Typewritert BoxineiGloves $1 up to $&!& Baseball Gves Etc. Rifles $2.50 afldjJ Sweaters 2.50, $M2Ji Pocket Knives at any price Razors, Strops and Hones Hand Carts $3.50, $5.00 $8.50 Gymnasium Stfits $1,00 dux &0 ffjtSi wmmtSMmlfmMimWMiWwL 9A T I