Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 01, 1907, FIRST EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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HOFER BROS., PM "" Proprietors
THK JOUI," FOR PROGRESS. DEVELOPMENT. GOOD
GOVERNMENT. AM) NO DKOICAUKU law"-
UNAPPRECIATED.
By Lucy Sherman Mitchell.
Man, whom to please a woman strlvcth much,
Doth aeom to prize the least her who for him
Hath sacrificed the moeU A servant, such
As ho mlsht hlro for gold 0110 strong of limb
To wash and scrub, and cook a toothsomo meal
At small oxponso--would serve his purpose well
As doth tho faithful wlfo whoso woo or weal
Ho senre consldor. Bho Is error foil
Thrown strong deslro to make his burden light,
And tnko her sharo In what ho counted III,
Had rho Instead claimed homeago as hor right,
Or, like a child accustomed to Its will,
Jlulod strength by wenkness, alio had boon n quoon
And ho hor willing subject foralitlmo.
But ovon IntorchanBO Is seldom scon,
And strango perversity calls lovo subllmo
What so exists; and womon worthlor far
Of worship, holding place na high above
As o'rr tho earth Is yondor shining star,
Atopp not to learn by art to win man's love.
Tho doll, tho fashlon-plnlo, tho buttorlly,
Tho wily ilaltoror, tho vino thr.t clings,
Do to confuse his brain, ho looks not high
Knough to sec thoso borno aloft on wings.
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THE DEVELOPMENT OP OREGON.
Tho editor of this paper has In tho past two years attended ton con
ventions for tho dovclopmenl of Oregon. (At his own oxponso.)
It pinkos him tired to boo moro dopnrtmonts of this stato government
taxing tho stnto treasury for sums like twenty to fifty thousands dollars
that DO NOT MEAN ANYTHING FOK TIIK DEVELOPMENT OP ORE
GON. Wo supposo such thluga must bo but wo really bollovo It would bo
wiser to cut down this ononnoun won of oniclallsm and do nomothlng
for tho development of Oregon with public money.
An Immigration bureau would bo worth spondlng a llltlo monoy up
on IN AN INTELLIGENT MANNER.
Cnnndn In spondlng hundreds of thousands of dollars getting Immlgra
tlcn from nbroad and right dlroot from the United States.
Tho lower houso has voted down I ho bill to stop gambling at tho stato
fair grounds mid should bo willing to LIST TIIK PROCEEDS OP TIIK
POOL-HHLLING AND IIOIIHK RACES go to bring immigration Into the
stato.
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STEALING DEMOCRATIC TIIUNDKH.
Bonfttors Tom Kay nnd I)r. Hmltli, of Mnrlori, have put some of the
Dumoomtlo friends of tho taxpayer out of luminous.
When men Ilka Caldwell nnd Miller, of Linn, will stand back and heel
tnlo to follow In tho reform traoks whore tho Marlon county mtu lead
SOMETHING HAH GONE WRONG.
As ono of the reguuta of tho state university Ronntor Miller, of I. Inn,
may have to stand for tho whole "Higher Education Program."
In ordor to secure tho quarter of n million that thu U. of O. wants
1111 MAV IIAVK TO HWALIjOW ALL TIIK NORMAL KUHOOIi OHAPI'S.
It will be funny to boo how Miller will hnndlu that and how men like
Kay and Hmllh will iiinko n square stand for nil reforms.
Indications nre that some more of the Demoorntlo senators hnve got
thouisolvos TANGLED I'P IN TIIK LOGROLLING COM II INK.
Jt Is certain that In fighting tho clerkship gratis nnd other grnfta so
far tho Uopubllca,n senators from Mnrlon havo oujmntohed the Democrn
tic reformers of the pest.
KIIAItP ltlllll KK POIt WOMRN.
ProMeUH" ap-
tar
-Htw
M44ltl JWIMJltH TO
Josephim Daskam ltaeon
psr in i lit February hnmImv st
Tilt auiher sharply reenh ;
CO-OPKHATH.
hu mtU the chief UihbUmsw erf -w
lu the ootuitry." Here le ike coinrgs
"Until women are willing m operate In aMlaw eacsa mtkm t find
giuhl house-worker and the he-wrker to (led wi attastnona. and
realUo thnt their prnsent totals pnthlng and bribing m4 eeoallng
and deeelvtng nre bad IiuiInm as well as had morals, they wwsi oxveot
to suffer the pmilthmenl reserved to setllih Individuals always and
everywhere anarchy. dUoonleal a4 shameful PA 1 LURK INTHEHUSI.
NIWH IN HAND.
"I do not mean by eo-ottenUioo a gowsyal n (Table good will.
"I Hteeu the ulHiniloHiHeHt of (( liwtlvMHel domestlo habits; the snort
Use of a detlHttt; the willingness t. nV aoJ answer detailed questloan; the
ntreugUi uf iHlml to forego certain prtrate advantage that would follow
withdrawal front one's pledged wd le a eeHtwenlty and n class; the
course h go without a great amenat et one might got by moro no
oldunt to Ineor a fair amount of ease KUy certainly to a largo number.
TAKK ONK PltACril'Ah INSTANt'H t)P WHAT I Mlit.N,
"Ay eieau who ha austere. th 4tHtsmat of another woman
'who wlibes to jiUee n coed ervHf ami et taat woman In her home,
has either had Tlllt ADVA.NTWUK OP A VAI.UAHhH CONPIiltKNOK
WITH Hlttl and tiiMud a Etied servttui m Uttl to umber herself with
an UftselUeJ tnw; r she has ftRtjwaUl timm t lo fix women on the
n errawd. all ghtrliig at with UMt. c MMteUs for a ureaumptlve
r aole wksr.
-TUew to Wtior wxsy t get a ci sanmia. to mj oHalou; It siuwks
wM fr wald aud mUtreM.
-Het wn. that the mttHfwu &m m Urtkm 1 m lime, her house
r4H ai4 her lntrRatla aa m)t of He ftutMr m her aud a
KtHiU)e wtlyw whtMH JM l9H mt. know.
IIOW MANY WOMItN DO ITT
t4Asatal llfti " Msirk '
H fw psjMsr wion
"Of svr tt a.
-It w..w fteMintiitm of !. mi mOmm and aajtsKwwou. all
aersar. f kmk Kitt. HHmi mn. U Uk aatwttolHMMU from
Utmarls aaJ Blram ttMilcHt Um ana IH'N Clll'HCll PAlltS
AND HMIVATII TIIK ShVitH AND TIUCIII TIIK INDIANS MCHWOUK
aa4 the Bwv lkkertog-aaytMtoK, m titt,tt hM J tywyauw,.
tie ef tke aU( m of vernss, wMth to U woret Managetl hesl
h la the eeejory."
Tnd of fate. o.nt... In j; jjjj m
?VITII TDK BftlL OP DESTIM. U IICH J
time, and heavy,
rtiiii.li x following in-
Where they landed thoro Is now a bronze '". Gabrlel Arch.
scrlptlen: "Near tins spoi lunueu """-' nnrthoIomow Gosnold, anu
ded thoro is now a Dronj, - - gM Arch.
this spot landed April -6, ltu, i w nnd
or. Christopher Newport, Hon. Geo b. i w placo Cap(J
Edward Wlngneld, wth WonW-nve ou.e, -- v VIUGlXU
Henry and planted a cross April 2C, ICOi.
CONDITA." . of chesepeake bay and
After some weeks exploration of ho she os o Powhaten
what is now called Hampton Hoods, tje h,J" "JJ futu'r0 homo an lsl-
rlvor. christening It the James, and f aa tbfae'
nnd which thoy called Jao :n Jrv0k T1II8 SKni
TIIK INTBXTION HAD HKAMA KHhN IOU- d col.
MHNT AT IIOANOKK ISLAND on he .It. e: ll.tolh JJ ,,
ony but a violent orm drove ho shnortho C I
whoro tho Inviting aspect of tho Bhore. P"3?"t0 , t horooa nameB
Three hundred yoars havo passed away but mo anc.o
are not forgotton.
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WVTPH WATEH, WATKK NKKDKD. .
. omo.1".'rn;a1 . W. 0- - a mutator o, ralc,
far moro than a railroad commission. rnn,iH nround the
It is acknowledged that building t he portage all a J
falls of tho Columbia HAS REDCKI) HATI-JJ I-OK ALL LA&TLK oiu.
aThot cost the stato 3C5,000, and there has been no murmur on tho
part of tho taxpayers. ..... n ntt
Dut when tho stato Is asked to do something to take the tolls off a
farming region that produces four times a . mucl, , frcdgl as Eastern Oro
gon THEN THE HOWL A1I0UT HIGH TA.M.S GOES VI .
Fifty cents a ton and 25 cents on each passenger Is the the toll now
collected nt tho falls of tho Willamette by a prlvato corporation.
When a ulll Is Introduced to make tho locks free all tho Portland dole
gntlon howl "NO."
Vet when Governor Chamberlain told the Portland Chamber of Com
morco nt their annual banquet that an open Willamette was just as Im
portant to Portland as to tho Wilinmotto valloy thoy howled their heads
Tholr momorlos nro vory short. Portland is to havo water, water,
wator. Tho fodoral govornmont can't do too much to GIVE PORTLAND
DEEP WATEU TO THE OCEAN A.N I) A NAVIGAIILE COLUMUIA TO
LEWISTON.
It was Portland's domnnd that the state spond $306,000 to opon tho
Columbia. Portland aska JG5.000 more to oxtond tho portago railroad
on tho IMg Eddy.
Thnt Is all right, but tho Willamette valley farmors and THE PEOPLE
OP WKSTKHN OHKGON, HK D D. That Is tho munlfostntlon of tho
Portland hog over und over.
When will Portlnnd brondon out nnd cense asking tho wholo stato to
light Portland battlos and iiinko Portland appropriations, nnd thon whon
the bone and sinew of tho land that mnkes Portland what It is, asks for
aid, TIIKV AUK GIVKN TIIK HOUSE LAUGH.
Portland wants a railroad commlsilon to light tho bnttles of tho lum
ber trust and thu Jobbors nnd mnnufartiirlug organizations with tho rail
roads centering there.
Would Portland uso that railroad commission POU ANYTHING KLSK
HUT TO CLUIl SPECIAL PAVOHS OPT OP TIIK TUANSCONTINENTAL
LINKS POK POUT LAND.
H Portlnnd wnnta that kind of a club let Portlnnd roprosentntivos
oeuse to light opening thu Willamette river.
This Is a square deal, gentlemen, AND YOU MUST GIVE AND TAKE.
You cannot hog tho wholo earth and at tho same time reftiso to let the
other portions of the utato develop In a rational mannor and along the
lines of the least ruslstnucu.
NO CHANGES IN TKXTIIOOKS.
Unless there is an absolute nocosslty there should be no laws nt this
aeailon for free text-hooks In the public schools.
There may bo one or two books could be chaored or droppod to ndvnn
tuge out or thu present text-book adoption. lll'T NO GKNEIIAL CHANGE
SHOULD DK'.MADK IIYTIIK LEGISLATl'HK.
The children have barely got usedto the present school books. Tho
families have barely got nil tho children supplied with them. The tonch
rs of Oregon have barely got mod to thu hooks SO THAT TIIKY OAN
TIUCH I'ltOM Til KM INTKLLIGKNTLY, when up Jump a lot of ohoap
book agents and propose all kinds of changes In the text-book laws nnd
In the text-books.
If any large number of the teachers of the state llnd any of the present
text-hooka Impractical and dliflciilt to teach aud hard for the children to
get their lessons out of. IT MIGHT UK WOltTII WHILE Tt) HKAlt
Til KM.
Hut the school hook agents, the school machine that makes a living
working the school machinery of the state from a political standpoint,
should nut dictate the policies of the state.
We all know what they did to tho state WHEN TIIKV WKHK IN CON
TltOli. They sold the public schools for a moss of pottage TO A TKXT
HOOK TIll'ST THAT .MADK TIIK LAWS, furnished inferior books at
high prices, aud tyrannized over tho whole teaching profession. We
want no more on that line, aud tho roprosentatlvoe of the people should
be on their guard.
Roller
Skates
Free
For Boys
A good pair ot Roller Skates fre
withvery Boys aim sold.
styles for boys from 3 to I6yca
old. See our bargains and get a
pair of skates tree.
G. W. Johnson & Co,
Smiles
No Col. Compson, Gon. Eddy rail
road commission nocd apply.
Admiral Dewey ploads for tho pre
servation of Admiral Parragut's llng
shlp Hartford. Thoro should bo pat
riotism onough In tho navy depart
ment to savo thoso old vossols with
out any protost from tho people.
House of roprosontntlvos on Wod
nosduy passed tho "Pork" bill carry
ing $83,166, 13S for rlvors und har
bors. This Is tho largest holo over
made In tho treasury nt any tlmu
for this purpose.
Lieutenant Ponry ontortnluod nn
nudlonce Thursday night by telling
them thnt nt tho Noith Polo nil winds
blow south. Ho might also hnvo nn
nouucod thnt south wns tho only di
rection one could look.
"In unity thoro Is strength" The
Grafters.
The appropriation for tho oxeou
tlve ollkje asked for by Govornor
Chamberlain Is double what his pre
deceesor receive. Capt. Wultor Lyon
former private secretary to Gov.
Gor. Well, like the old lady's but
ter, Chamberlnln Is worth moro.
No matter how tho rnllrond com
mission Is crented, appointed select
ed by the lcglslnturo or elected by
tho peoplo thoro are a niEV
gentlemen who will bo cttfi
just from fprco of habit
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Purity is our watchword.!
lng only tho choicest herbii
roots known to pharmicuti
J apirfts or harmfull drajs. Et
tor's Rocky Mountain Tea U(
Itself. 35 cents, Tea or Mi
Dr. Stono's Drug Store.
TiirhlmM for English Nmy.
London, Kelt. I. In marine engl
neerlng nothing made gronter ad
anoes recently than thu Parsons tur
bine engine, nnd there will he Im
portant developments In this line
soon In the navy. In point ot faot
the admiralty has resolved that In
future all ltrltlsh warships will ho
lilted with turbine engines. This has
TIIK JAMIKTOWX HATOSlTION.
Tim MtlftMtat M r UMjr lm w, xmtmt ikying U uto
Ljreu Attaint btfcted va. 4l Urwrkt U nwtaH th RatkeM
flnU twajr, ad eaw te imIsmh u w 4, ot
Ohwfixwke Uuy.
Tho wo Ww Um rol kmr, tor tM MUmat et an Mftgikfe
eolony U the Jil f s. lsd by Om Ktaig aad la with
thtf Al tit ?J. 4 Wlt 414 their Htgflau 4reaMt of that far
-to? .
Is Your
Money Idle ?
IT HAS AN KAUNING TOWHtl
THAT IS TOO VALUAULH TO
MWK.
IIKfOHIT IN OUU SAVINGS
HKlWUTAIItNT WIIHItU IT WILL
KAUN Tlllllli: PHIt CKNT l.V
THKHST, AND HK AVAIUV11LK
WHEN WANTHD.
DIU'OSITS OP ONH DOLIi.H
OU MOUK aN 1IH MADU AT
ANY TIME.
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Savings Department
Capital National Bamk
been determined after tho most com
plete Investigation and trial. The
lact that turbines are bine Installed
In the king's new yacht, now undir
construction Indicates the drift .f
admlrnllty feeling, nnd with the e-
copuou or some unimportant cratt,
such as river boats, etc., turbines will
bo all powerful la the navy. Russia
la reported to be laying down two
hug turbine butUehlp.
Hou's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars lie
wurd for uny gage ot Catarrh thnt
nnuot be eurod by Hall's Catarrh
uuro.
P. J. CHMNY & CO. Toledo. 0.
Wt. the undonlcnwl. have known
". J. Cheney for the laat 15 years,
and believe him iwrfectly honorable
In all htMlnoat trunsoeUons and flnan
dally able to carry not any obllga
tloue made by hto Arm.
WaWIng, Klnnan & Marvin.
Wholesale lrnsUU, Toledo o
Hall's Catarrh Cere to taken ln
Urnally. acting dlreeUy upon tn
bloo! and mneone tnrrneos of ue
Wlm. TostlHUMtoto wot tre
1n?!ILe,U tt SOW b,
all drnggtot. '
Tuke ,lau.8 jn, WUi
stltwtlon.
TIIIHTY .MILLION 1I0M&
Yet Now Yorlc City Grous atodl
pers Paster Thau Salra
Now York, Feb. 1 -Con
Mctz today Issued $30,000.llil
cent stock nnd bonds ot tin
Tho corporato stock to the ascd
$23,000,000 will bo used fort
municipal purposes and will!
able on Novomhor 1, 1956.
nto stock to tho amount of J
000 to provldo a water tvM
bo' pnynblo on tho Barae ai!i
pornto stock to tho aniouatel
r.00.000 for tho sarao purpwl
be naynblo on November 11
Corporato stock to the aw
52G0.000 for tho New orl
library wklll bo playable In N
nsBOssmont bonds to the a
$2,2000,000 will be pavabUsJ
All tho stock has bectj aubJ
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PILES CURED IN 0 TO ll
PAZO OINTMENT li J
to euro any caso of Itcnwfc i
ninndlni? or Protruding PlKi"
14 days or money refondtil
I
w
ere
Goifl!
To Move....
Oar New Machinery is Coming. Oar Bcs1'
Growing. We Carry Big Stocks.
TIIKSK ALL DI1MAXD MORK ROOM AND OV IXBR
WK WILL RK DOING UUSINT.SS AT U7 COURT STItEEt.
DOOR TO CLOUG1PS UNDERTAKING PARLORS
I
INDEK'i
cut ntriM
Jitr
CAPITAL I1USINKSS COLLEGE
OUR Xi:v MACHINERY WILL RL ESTABUSHBD flfl
Ont UVRGE STOCK OP 1UCYCLES WILL RE IN AX
VITK YOU TO VISIT US IN OUR NEW QUARTERS.
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UK.HHMIIER THE GROWING RIGYGLE STORK .""- t
SHOP. tt
Ftatik J. Moo!
2ttj. AU-'.risJjiSBBR .-.
wwr- mm ue oW-rE-1 Jeteji$ ot hlte oaUUue atato Unda, left this moralnr rrt, "," '., ,
"$ WeSiiBBlil8HSBnt4 saMsL ., ST .. i 1 , I kreastej front with hr.Jsltke
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