Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 21, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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DAILY OAFETAIi JOURNAL, SALBM, OKMCON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1907.
immiiMiniiim m im linn nun i !
The Cough of
Consumption
Your doctor will tell you that fresh
air and good food are the real cures
for consumption. But often the
cough Is very hard. Hence, we
suggest that, you ask your doctor
about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
Ws publish the fonauUs J.O.AycxCo.,
of ftll our preparations. Lowell, Mm.
koFanity to
be prohibited
in oregon
j introduced and Arguments Used to
Discourage the spread ot vulgar
and Profane Language
.-... nt the legislature hns
ABeD.uC. - -,- .. n.
irtpartd a bill to pumu w -- -
r..,, nmfano language, and
Eo more .overopenanios for tho
mte, whcl1 ,s oeco,I,1"B ",.
)eommon in this country, me mw
..... i. . Btntutory oftenso has for
g year8 been a dead letter, and
Hi bill proposes to msiing""" -...
.Mnntnl uso of such words
Li their vicious and habitual om-
l,...n It a so disunguiBiiua buwu
i.,,.. ia tfhicn proianu iuukuobv
piiue" - - ..
u on certain occasions uo uuhjiw-
-no author of the bill was Intor-
L-ed this forenoon as to tho pur-
of his raeasuro ana sniu:
t .m vprv clnd to glvo you some
,( bit Wcas regarding tho way pro
... .n vnlcar laneungo has spread
ai which Is most demoralizing and
Striding. Tho youths of all ngos
Lm n ho falling Into tho habit, and
) prercnt this thero should bo a
troager law to dlscontlnuo Its ubo
a tho streets and nt their homes.
fit fiwn speeph of tho country Is
fecomlng Jeopardised. You will hear
-refine words from all classes of
gple that you como In contact with.
i nrcss can do n great deal to-
Lirdi checking this evil, as it Is llko
L culdlnc star townrds tho morals of
the people, ris when an evil is pointed
fat to them through tho press it win
lire Its weight. Tho law that exists
i most places throughout tho coun-
Irr should bo vigorously enforced
lit inch had been dono years ago
h?n nrofanltv wns In Its infancy.
lit disgraceful stnto of affairs would
lr.ot exist as It does at tho present
tine. It Is not only what It Is today
mi vnat It will bo in tho futuro if
moved to continue. I tnko plcasuro
i firing you somo pross opinions in
wpport of my bill."
From tho Halifax Dally Recorder,
fmiiT. 1907:
It would bo well Indood If wo could
utb a public crusado against tho use
r Proiano lancunee. Wn dn nnt
Ibow of anything much moro dls-
isung; and saJdenlng thnn, as you
H along tho street, to hour mnn.
SB - -w - ----- .....(
iToung and old, using profano words '
pue course of odlnnry conversation.
SifWinE. VnetllPP nil Hin airnnf lit!-,
jmS lads, or In public bodies-?'
I wo bollovo was hoard on a recent oc
casion by mon who should realize
tho forco of their bad example; is
something that should not bo toler
ated. Tho EngllBh language Is full
of tho choicest ot cxpresslvo torms
without tho need to uso profano and
vulgar ones. In fact, tho man who
uses them only dlsplnys his own Ig
norance, and his paucity of beautiful
cxprosslvo words that might bo under
his control.
Much can tie dono by educating
the youth of our land In our schools,
and instilling In them a tnsta for tho
uso of puro language. But much of
tho good work of teachers is sot nt
naught by thoso who In public places
sot a bad example, and tho sorry part
of it all Is by men who should prac
tice hotter things.
Tho Montronl Star, In a rocont edl
torlal calls attention to this by say
ing: "Every now and thon a crusado is
started against profanity In somo of
tho American cities. Tho shocking
things about this development is that
It Is needed at all. Why a city of
ordinary decont peoplo should feel
under tho necessity ot 'crusading'
against tho uso of langungo on tho
strcots and In public places which Is
an offonso to ovory lady and most
gontlomon wherovor heard to say
nothing of .tho religious sldo of tho
question must romaln ono of tho
puzzling anomalies of modern life
"Profanity 1b not clover. Tho most
Ignorant peoplo swear with tho great
est fluency. It Is not witty. It is
not atrout;. It is only vulgar. A
man who Iocs not lndulgo In pro
fnnltyctm put into his clean, crisp
sontonces much moro power thnn
tho 'sweuror' can forco Into
his outbursts with a dozon
oaths. , Profanity may mark an
gor, and Bound out as n signal of a
loss of tompor; but neither ot these
aro things which one- in his sober
moments desires to advertise- to tho
world. It Is tho restrained temper
tho curbed nngor thnt nro tho
signs of power.
"Public profanity is akin to smok
ing in a lady's drawing room. It
thrwts into tho oars of unoffending
o distasteful words which of-
ir
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S2ffiWss fteMtar
Writorptoe norTdfoeraL
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dLossopSlEEP. $& Sigriature of
S5LVOHK.
CASTORIA
For Inf&ntg and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the At,
Signature JP
r Jjv In
ntd' Use
Ji For Over
OFVtAmg.
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
VBAB? BdSMBUAA AujiC aaau tftLAdl USV
fend thorn as abad odor does their
nostrils. They aro hurt and shocked
by what tliey fiearj ahd they suffer
this hurt on tho public streets,
whero thoy havo ovorynrlght to bo
protected. Thoy aro the victims of
ungontlemanly conduct; and it is
very seldom that they feol willing
to tako tho troublo to punish, tho of
fenders. Tho commoji knowledgo of
this lends to tho offonso a color of
cowardice.
"Surely a pracltco which Is ungon
tlemanly, which Is offensivo to all
ladles, which Is vulgar, which has no
redeeming virtue ot clQverness, which
Is cowardly, should bo outlawed from
tho streets and public places ot a civ
ilized city."
From Lowlstown, Pa., Press:
"No doubt tho subject has been
dealt with beforo but tho abuso has
not grown less. This town Is and hns
been peopled by thoso who aro re
fined In their lives and tastes, who
havo shown a desire that they and tho
town Bhould compnro favorably with
other towns of this wonderful stnto
of Pennsylvania morally, socially and
commercially. Churches havo boon
built, old ones enlarged, business af
fairs havo advanced surprisingly.
Tho cause of tomporanco has,rocolved
tho utmost efforts, but tho subject of
blasphemous and bscono lnnguago
aeoms to havo received but llttlo at
tention." From Evansvillo, Ind., Newb:
"TJnless something is dono to check
tho evil Americans must soon bo
como known as tho most foul-mouthed
persons on earth. It will first bo
necessary to dotormlno tho causo of
tho uso of profane langungo beforo
any real euro can bo applied."
From Hamilton Tlmes:
"A profane Bwonrer waB fined- $f
and coBta tho other day. Hero ono
can Bwsar till tho air Is bluo and no
notlco Is taken of tho vllo net. No
wonder children hardly ablo to walk
aro heard taking their Mnkor's namo
In vain."
From Hartford Tlmes:
"Evory community, big or llttlo,
suffers from profanity. No town Is
Immune. Somo mon swear as thoy
breathe. Thero Is no maliciousness
in it.
'If thero is ono thing worso thnn
profanity it is filthy speech. Nolthor
should bo permitted, and thero aro
laws which might bo invoked whoro
ono is Important ngalnst verbal garb
ago. A few arrestB would soon glvo
a different stone to somo men's lnn
guago." From Hazclton, Pa., Sentinel: ,
"The uso of profano words seems
to grow, particularly bo nmong tho
youths of tho dlffe'ront towns. It' Is
a vllo hnblt that grows upon thorn,
but tho surprising thing is thoy uso
It moro when In company with youths
of tholr own ago, ovldontly having It j
in mtna mat inoy cnnnoi oo mnmy
without rostorlng to profanity. Thero
Is n strict law ngalnst profanity ono
that is not genernlly known, which
Is as follews:
" If a person shnll wilfully, pro
moditately, and dosnltofully bias
promo or speak loosoly and profano
ly of Almighty God, Christ Jesus, tho
Holy Spirit, or tho Scriptures of
Truth such person on conviction
thereof shall bo sontonccd to pny a
flno not execoodlng ono hundred dol-'
lars, and undorgo an Imprisonment
not oxcecdlng thrco months, or either
at tho discretion of tho court.' Act
of March 31, 78C0.
"that would indicnto that all vllo
oaths wo must hear dally aro as Il
legal as thoy aro ugly."
From Brownsvlllo Tlmes:
"By thoso who frequont tho river
In summor tho annual complaint is
made to tho Tlmos against tho foul
mouthed persons who profano tho
air with their had langungo. It is a
dlsgrnco to tho town that tho attrac
tions should bo Bpolled by tho foul
langungo of a fow blackguards."
If You Eoad Tliis
It will be to learn that tho loading mttil
cal writers and Vachers of all tho rovcrel
schools of practlco rccommond, In tho
strongest tcrnw possible, each and ovory
Ingredient entering Into tho composition
of Dr. Plorco's Golden Medical Dlscovory
for the euro of woak stomach, dyspepsia,
catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint,"
torpid liver, or biliousness, chronic bowel
affections, and all catarrhal dlsoases of
whatever region, namo or nature It Is
also a specific nunody for all such chronic
or long standing cases of catarrhal ntlec
tlons and their resultants, as bronchial,
throat and lung disease (except contutnn
tlon) accompanied with sovero coughs. It
Is not so Reed for acuto colds and coughs,
but for lingering, or chronic cases it Is
cspccldlly etllcaclous In producing per
fect cures. Itcontalnslllack Cherry bark,
Golden Seal root, IHoodroot, Stono root.
Mandrake- root and Queon's root all of
which aro h'phly pralsod as romedlos for
all tho above mentioned affections by such
minont medical writers and teachers as
Prof, liartlu low, ofJofforson Med. Col
lego; Prof, Harnjf tho Univ. of Pa.;
Prof. Flnlov-rV r.igwood, M. D., of Hon
nott Med. X,illcs, Chicago; Prof. John
King, M. If. of Cincinnati ; Prof. Joho
M. ScudiJcrrM. D., of Cincinnati; Prof.
Edwin Aj-JWatt. M. D., of Hahnemann
Med. Cpucj-f, Chicago, and scores of
othcrvvatfally eminent In their sovcral
ichoourGi nractlco.
Jht! "Golden Medical piicovery
wiHHwiiiiiaieieitiiiiiaiiBiiiiatti
CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
iift i f f tii!Mtitaii-;emtf(
FOR JtAXB NEW AND BECOND-nAND flOODflL
For Sale. A flva and a six-room
houso, -with from ono to six lota
with each, wolt locatod In East
Salem. Good bargains. Isaiah
Schonoflold, 21st and Marion Sts.,
Salem. 1-28-tf
my.
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tor IIKh nuriv
mltclnd
1st Tor llkji nuiHoaj;
rf?.Mnt etula
&
tnuro than anv nu
.-enilfiptemy.
u th
nnrv UKr-
rnTul&
aiilLilA? tnj
rv
oLllilMa. UDon nubllcftr ol Its loi
Is the bust posslblo guaranty of Its mcrlU,
A glanco at this published formula will
show that "Golden Medical Discovery"
contains no poisonous, harmful or habit
forming drugs and no alcohol choralcally
puro, trlplo-rotlnod glycorlno bolng used
Instead. Glycorlno Is entirely unobjuc
tlonablo and besides is a most useful agont
In tho euro of all stomach as woll as bron
chial, throat and lung affections. There
Is the highest medical authority for its
use In allsuch casos. Tho " Dlscovory "li
a concentrated glycorlo oxtract of native,
medicinal roots and Is safo and reliable.
A booklet of extracts from omlnont,
medical authorities, endorsing Its Ingre
dients mulled Jrcc ot request. Addnut
Dr. B. V. Plorco, Uulfalo, K. Y.
IBs lawfc rvBBsBsHHSSaWflHivs
For Sale. 34 acres ot choice land,
good 9-room houso and barn and
outbuildings, good orchard and
woll; 10 acros of hops; situated
thrco-qunrtors of a milo from car
lino; land all in cultivation and
will bo divided If desired and sold
In two lots. AddrosB W. A. Llston,
370 Court atroot. Salem. l-2G-lm
For Sa& A comploto box manufac
turing and planing mill plant. Ad
dress E. Durkholdor, Albany, Or.
2-20-tf
LOST.
iiost. A mtloago book. Sultablo re
ward It returned to JournUl offlco.
2-20-3t
FOR RENT.
or item. iioubo kooplng rooms,
furnlshod or unfurnlshod; hot
and cold wator; gaa and olectrlo
light. Inqulro at 4l5 Court stroot
or "phono 544. 2-lG-tt
For Rent. Nice llttlo CO-acro farm,
woll locatod, 120. Inqulro of
Dorhy & Wilson. 2-20-3t
The above cut showa our brick
llnod Torrid Zone Furnace. Guar
anteed gaa and dust proof. Ecoriorn-
Ical and durable; for the particular
inqulro at
A. L. FRASER
Ma Stnto Street
.
Groat Political IIurloqu.
The next attraction at tho Grand
opera houso will bo George Ado's
pictorial comedy, "Tho County Chair
man," ono of tho most Important
productions Hcmry W. Savage has
made. "Tho County Chairman" was
among tho most notablo successes of
tho theatrical season In Now York
wheu It ran for over 300 perform
ances. Before that "Ttio uouniy
Chairman" was played to largo audi
ences in Chicago for ono hundred and
ton times, and tho press of tho west
ern city hailed it as tho great Ameri
can play o tho period. Tho Chicago
Daily News called it " a complete
triumph In overy particular," and tho
Now York World said: " 'Tho Coun
ty Chairman' is tho laughing hit of
tho year."
George Ade, has long been recog
nized as the foremost American hu
morist of tho day and by many "Tho
County Chairman" ia considered his
greatest work. Tho cast and pro
duction Is up to the standard main
tained by George Ade In all bis offerings.
I SEEDS
This Is tho season for'solect
'ng your seeds. Wo havo a
largo cargo of
NEW SEEDS
for early planting and niako a
specialty of farm seeds, as well
as thoso for tho smaller crops,
above all wo insist upon now
and pure seeds. Get our list.
TILLSON & CO.
151 High St,
I.
For Rent. 480-acre farm, good
houBo, ; miles west of Wapato
Station, 45 acres good farming
land, 10,000 strawberry plants,
second growth; BOO Logan borry
plants, 2d yoar; largo barn full of
hay, good fonccs and stocked with
tho follewing: Nlnetcon cows and
holfors, 15 head youug stock and
150 Angorn goats; will ront nil on
shares or easy torms. W. II.
Egs;n, Gorvnls, r'outo No. 2. Phono
Farmers 36. 2-18-tf
New aAd SecoHd.lIandl fliuuh.
Bought and sold, also rang,
stoves and cooking utensils, d lak
es, granite and tinware ot alt kiaia
Give us a call. O. L. McPeek, 17
South Commercial fft. 8-lS-ly,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Dr. 1). n. Grimn, the Specialist em.
Morphine All drug and llquer
habits, which ho euros In 3 days.
No monoy until cured, 214 Trade
St., Salem. Ore. Phone GC8, Jetm
DoyenB, Business Manager.
i OSTBOFATHK.
Dr. B. H. White Graduate ot Klrkt
vllle, Uo., under fo wader ot Os
teopathy. Room 21, Breyaa
building. Commercial ttreet
Phone 87. Residence S90 lumww
street, corner ot Center. Phee
1219. Treats acuta and ekreale
diseases. Hxamlaatlon free.
11-17-tf
Thee. M. Brr Plumbing, hot wate
and staam heating and tlaalMf,
164 Commercial street. Fhea
Main 192. -l-ly
-u
M. J. Feteet PlumhiBK, iteiun aM
gas fltUBg. Sueoeesor to Kaox 91
Murphy, 20 Coramerelal atmt,
Thona Mala 17.
dqfaw WW ww
LODGES.
Forcstcns of America Court Sh.r
wood Foresters, No. 10. Moots
Tuesday In Hurst hall, Stato street
Loo Abblo. C. R.; A, L. Brown,
F. S.
Central' Lodge No. 18, K. of 1. .
Castle Hall In Ilolman block, cor
ner Stnto and Llborty stroota..
Tuesday of oach wook at 7:30 p,
m. .E. W. Hazard, C, C; W. I.
Staloy, K. of R. and S.
Modern Woodmen of America Ore-
sgon Cednr Camp No. 5246, Moots
ovory Thursday ovonlng at S
o'clock In Holman hall. W. W.
Hill, V. 0.; F, A, Turner, Clork.
Woodmen of World Moot ovory FrI
day night at 7:30, In Holman hall.
J. A. Dickoy, C. S.; P. L. Frazlor,
Clork.
Lincoln Annuity Union.- Sick, acci
dent and ponslon insurance; 2,
000,000 pledged; ovory claim paid
Gqod agents wanted, J. II. O.
Montgomery, Bupromo orgnnlzor,
Box 432 Snlom, Orogon, R. R.
Ryan, socrectary, 546 Stnto stroot.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Piano Tuner L. L. Woods, piano ot-
pert tuning, repairing and polish
ing. Leave orders at Goo, C,
Wills' music store, Salem.
2- 9-lyr
DRAYMEN.
R. O. Cuiu'mias Successor to White
Cummins, express, delivery ua
transfer lini. Prompt service la
our motto. Furniture and piaaa
moving a specialty. Stand at 168
South Commercial street. Fhoas
175 Hcsldonce phone 968. 8-4-t
SASH AJTC) DOOK rAOTOKDM.
rrank M. BrowH. Manufacturer f
Bash, doors, moulding. All kinds e4
house flnlih aad hard wood werk.
Front sUoet, bet. Stato aa4 Oewrt.
WANTBD.
Wanted To buy balod straw, J.
Connor, Wlllamotto bote). 2,4-tf
Two Roys Wanted -To sell papers.
Inquire at Journal office. 1-30-tC
Wanted to liny Heavy draft horses,
wolght 1400 pounds and upward.
J. Connor, Wlllamotto hotel,
1-28-tf
Wanted, Strong, nctlvo boy, from
15 to 18 years old, for dollvory
work. Must know tho city and bo
ablo to drlvo n horse', Inqulro ut
Yokohama Ttoa Co. 2-20-3t
Wanted Oood Bollcltor, lady or gon
tlomon to tnko ordors In tho city
for our goods, consisting of cot
foe, ten, otc. Good commission
paid. Nono hut llvo, capablo por
boiih dcslrod, Inqulro at Yokoha
ma Ton Storo. 2-2Q-3t
! Gold Dust Flo 1
Hftde by TZDX BYDKBT FOW-i
Bft OOMFAHY, kiMr, Oxcm,
Made tr faaally ma. Xtk years
ffrectf tat It. Bma aad aaorts
always ea hand.
P..B. Waikcc I
AGENT
MlllfMIMIWtMIW
O. C. T. CO
STEAMERS-
pomona AND ORKGONA LEAVE
PORTLAND MONDAY, WEDNES
DAY AND FRLOAY AT ID A.
C rvnmvAX, thussday and
SATURDAYS AT ; A, M. VOH
oonvAum tunsday, thuiwday
AND iATUXBAY ABOUT P. U.
ML P. BALDWIN, Aft
A. M. Bunnell Weaver of porttora,
rag carpots and rugs, old ingrain
carpets made Into rugs any also de
sired, also rugs and carpots for
salo. In school room ot Pontecoatul
church, 194 South Twolfth street,
Salem, Orogon. 2-8-3w
Concroto Work. Got my prices on
sidewalks, curbs, septic tanks aad
ceniont work of any kind. All
work guaranteed first-claw. M
Ward, Highland add. Phone 669.
2-11-tf
BUTTERNUT BREAD
It Is worth more than any other
broad, yet the price U no higher.
For sale at your grocer's.
CALIFORNIA BAKERY.
Thomas ft Cooloy, Props.
IiHtto Wcadvrotli Flae wines,
liqnors aad cigars. Wo handle the
celebrated Kellogg and Caatln
whiskies, Cool and refrcablag beer
constantly on drough. South
Commercial street 9-3-lyr
Salem Iron Works, Fouaders, ma
chinists and blacksmiths. Manu
facturers of all kinds of sawmill
machinery. Hop and fruit drying
stoves, etc. Manufacturers ot the
Salem Iron Works Hop Press.
Contractor and Builder A. J. An
derson, contractor and builder, es
timates furnished freo, It will
pay you to seo mo beforo you
build. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Call at 415 Court street, or phone
644. a-is-tf
Enlarged
Our moat market on East State
stroot Iiiib boon doubled In slzu aud
wo aro bottor proparod than over to
sorvo customors, Prompt sorvlco and
tho host of moats our motto. Call
or phono 109. D. E, Edwards, Prop.
Wanted. Ton mon to Work In hop
yard at Kola. Inqulro of Thomas
Holmnn, 434 High stroot. 2-19-3t
Wanted. 8tonographlo position by
young woman wishing to niaka
chango tho first ot April. Six
years' oxporionco. ExcoIIont ref
oronces, Address "Stenographer,"
caro Capital Journal, 2-19-lm
Wanted Oontloman or lady to travol
for morcantllo houso of largo cap
ital. Territory at homo or abroad
to suit. If doslrablo the homo may
ho used as headquarters. Wookly
salary ot f 1000 por year and ex
penses. Address Joseph A. Alex
ander, Salem, Ore, 2-19-lm
Wanted Throe salesmen for our now
county, Township and Railroad
Surveys or Orogon. Thoso survey!
aro a splendid compilation of facta
figures and drawings, aud of won
derful value. Counties and towns
. are fully Indexed, and populatloa
ot each aro given; railroads plain
ly shown and distances botweea all
stations also shown; congressional
districts outlined, numbered and
populations given. Othor features
too numorous to montlon. A splen
did opportunity for onorgotio men.
Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago, III,
WATER COMPANY.
SALEM WATER COMIUNV
, orrzo crnr HAii.
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