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f1TJV JOURNAL 8ALMM, OWWON, -- FEDRUARY 83, 1007 DAILY OJJP1TAL CAPITAL JOURNAL'S EDITORIAL PAG HOFERv BROS., Ptehefg and Proprietors TIIK JOUHNAL STANDS FOIl PIUKJHK8S. DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEQKADHD LABOK. GOOD A VISION. At dawn of Hfo, I looked upon the world Oh, wondorland! with Bhapes so fair to viow. And grass and rosos with morning dow. At noon of Hfo, I looked upon the world Tho Bhapes frew sharp beneath tliw burning Bun And shadows crept 'niind oaoh and ovory one. At twilight of my llfo, I lookad upon tho world Tho shapes wore Bono. A light far out at sen, While In tho loworlng night waits Mystery. But tho legislature early got the habit, and no possible , remonstrance could havo influence with the combination to do the tren8U" . .. . ... ... i.. hn nno oe zed to a friend ior jl was an oxpreBseu uy ne niumuet "- -.--- - u-ini Hint supporting a measure ho was known to be opposed to, by to lying ; wot ho had a bill himself yet to come up and he "couldnt afford to make anybody mad." , . -- nr.mr- And tho-result of this sort of Imitation will bo made more nppar ont and tangibly appreciated when the tax receipts are appuwu .. le Josephlno Blanch. MARION COUNTV SATISFIED. Bo far as fjnlum and Marlon county ar concerned, they havo no rea son for dissatisfaction with tho work of tho representatives nud senators In this legislature. They neourod tho nocossary npproprfatlons to carry on and mako Im provements In tho stnto Institutions located horo, AND ALSO FOR NEW INSTITUTIONS. Members from this county havo tho difficult rolo to ploy of advo cating ninny domands on tho treasury and also keeping opproprlatlonn within roaBonnblo limits. An a result thoy nro compelled to voto for somo monsuros thoy would not llko to othorwlso. Tho record of tho monition HAS BEEN ABOVE THE AVERAOE IN THIS HKHPKOT. In tho mattor of moral character and conduct thoy como out of tho turmoil with unscorohod reputations, unless thoro Bhall bo later disclosures. No chnrgo of grafting was ovor raised against any of thorn. Thoy hold down tho clorkahlp and Junketing ovlls, to tho rocord limit, and neourod tho passngo OF SOME VERY CREDITABLE GENERAL LAWS. In standpoint of ability and gonoral character Marlon county was wall represented throughout tho sosslou o GHNERAIi hV.MPATHY WITH MRS. THAW. Thu Portland woman'H organization had llfo and pluck onough to go on record In favor of tho wny Mrs. Thaw stood up to DUtrlot Attorney Juromo on hvr croHsuxumliintton. Tli.oro on n bu no denying that alio was a pat or the fast set, whs will ing to accept tholr attentions ami let them Hpsnd monoy on herself nnd her mother, HUT SHE WAS A WOMAN. Tho go n oral degradation of womanhood embodlod In tho conduct of his hounding pursuit of Mrs. Thaw constitutes an Insult to tho whole nation from u member of tho legal profession. It has aroused wholmmlo condemnation of IiIh methods and oroated universal Hympathy for Mrs. Thaw who Is appoarlng IN THE LIGHT OF A'l'KUHKCl'THD HEROINE. Hho has proven morn thnu a match for tho public prosecutor, and all Ms efforts lu crealo tho Impression that who was faking her narration of her relation to Htnuford White havo proved a failure. . That Whllo was a beast and vllllnn, and that Thaw was an Infatuated weakling not morally responsible, have boon established, but It Is also established that MRS. THAW WAS A VICTIM OF THE FAST SHT OF HIGHNEW YORK SOCIETY, who prey upon tho bright young glrla whoso beauty Is the sousutlon of tho hour. o VlflO LHGALI.ED BIRD KILLING. The Kovruer should Tttn the hill that legallzexl killing song-blrda luppoeed.to he taking more than tholr share of fruit. It to not dettletl that birds destroy considerable fruit, but It Is also a fnot that BIRDS MAKII FRUIT RAISING POSSIIll.H, To legal! klllttiK thtm would he an outrage, as mauy are now killed anyhow by iwmple who rrtteul the raids of feathered tribes on fruit. To legalise killing them will vet orrhartllxts spending money hiring boys mid inwu TO 8IY THOUSANDS OF BIRDS, (Ullll'V AND INNO CJI4NT ALIKE. The Portland Woman's club has pnhmmI reeolutloHe deuounolHg this law as It unseed the legislature nud requesting n velo. - ........ A YOUNG SALIlMITirS HOME COMING, I.eltay QeHer appear tuHlght for the first tlm In Salwu after four ywrt ubrexul training himself tor a wrw as vlollulit. The peoHle f hU home elly should give him a OQrdlul greeting ON TIIK OCUANION OF HIS FIRST APPHAUANCK, Fow pmiplo uttdereUHd the saerltlee that art refllwl Uy anyone who dedleates u lifetime to a musical career. Huoh ah ohm d'rvos onoouraguniHHl and eepeolnlly IN THII CITY THAT HE HONORS by becoming u waster of hU art. GreAt natural ability as a imiatelnn has been supplemented by years of hard werk to obtain Kr(eeUuu Mr.'QvsHor'N training has been with the greatest master of the old world and he HAS UNDOUBTEDLY A UHHAT FUTUHK AS A CON OHHT PLAVHR. Lot everyone turn out and eaeourujte oe of our elllMHi wW kelyw to luakg our oil)' (umuus In any line. -.-o HOW TIIK MACHINE WAS IN CONTKQL, (T. T. doer In Pendleton Tribune.) Blneo thu Aral Mate tagUtaturu 'way back Ih '19 there. Urn tieea. Hath lag te eompare with the unhindered oiujaught upon the tat treasury fur litoroanwl salaries of publlo nfttqlaU by the nrtwtmt legUUtHre. At a rough guM thu truth would not bo mlued far hy wlBg that NEARLY BU PUR CIINT OF ALL Till; BILI.H PASSED have provided for an luorcaso of salary tor somebody. No man now In offloa thinks he U getting Qneugh I certain that kli abilities are not sunlsloiUly romunralHl and find hltntelf la Hue fer a "raise. M And slnee Jones vajits more and finds Smith suffering from the umi eottroe. Brown joins Id. for he also, Is being Itupoted upon by a sllugy public wholly unapprolatlve of a good thing whan It Is plainly In sight, and the thm pool their iMuea. TUv mwII ts that, like a smiw ball ttarllag down hill THEY GATHER 8I.K AND MOMENTUM by lUe, addition of other lmtrolt who have been forest te leave their biulneW and get Into otttw, always much against their will. ho My. In aubstauoe, "It wo must hold these mtasoly offices the r)l khsll ry for our Ulutrlouj eervic." 0( course, a tew of tke Inoreasoa are Juet. but ome of th6 principal ogleors. ejportaUy at tome of the state iHMltHtltw. ARE AS VNCAI.T Kl lm AS ANY OTIIHII TOTALLY I'.N.N'UCKSSAIIV TIIINO THAT Cl.V HE tMAGINHD. Sow of the officers, already vrea'pald, havo their fuel, light. foHl, Iaudry wRr and. ewy polble want aunplled at tho state's ox- lw, a jregat life t lire, tho only cost of living at all being their clothe. -T& tfalarle of waay o( tha ocre are avallablo for buk dopbilu yry fUattwrTO UJ4(NT TIIKIM VVLh AM0VXT9. FLAYS HOUSE MEMBERS Astounds Representatives ty Pointed References to Trades on Portage Road (Salem Spoclnl to tho Oregonlan.) "Tho way this loglslaturo has ap propriated monoy out of tho treas ury for various purposes In different parts of tho stnto reminds mo of n gang of robbers gnthored together to dlvldo tho loot," was tho startling ns sortlon that en mo from tho lips of IloproHontntlvo Campbell, of Clacka mas county, whllo discussing tho portngo railway bill tonight. It was langungo such as legisla tors have becomo necustomed to hoar outsldo of loglBlatlvo halls, but not from ono of tholr own members upon tho floor of tho house. Scnrco ly bellovlng tholr own enrs, the mumbers of tho house bognn to sit iiji nnd listen, whllo Cnmpboll con tinued In tho samo Btraln, tolling of his offorta to havo nil monsuros con sidered upon tholr merits, rnthor thnn upon a policy of gonorous reci procity In tho distribution of appro priations. Then Medio, of Clatsop, roso to n point of order nnd Insisted that the representative from Clackamas must not bo permitted to call the momberfl of tho houso robbers. , Honk's Soft liiiitoacluui'iit. "I nm not n robbor," Bald Medio. "I don't want tho gentleman to talk that way." Campb il wns permlttod to contln no his Mldrs, which ho did in n no lorn am phut In manner, though ho used milder language. Whllo Campbell was reforrlng to vnrloiiH doals lu which tho portage appropriation has llgured, he ap parently had particularly tit mind the1 storlea of a donl by which the members from Douglas county were to support the portage bill In return for support for the Drain normal ap propriation. Whether there was any truth In the stories cannot be defi nitely stated, and It was noticed that when the roll was called the Douglas county members voted for the up propclatlon. though they had been ngalust It In the morning, and after the defeat of the bill Jackson, of All Run Down In tho spring that is tho condition of thousands whono syntoins have not thrown oil tho impurities accumulated during tho winter blood humors that are now oatulug plniplcw, boils and other eruptions, low of uppvtltw, bilious turns, Indigestion, and other stomach troubles, dull headaches aud wonk, tlrvd, languid feelings. Hood's SarsartariUa remove all those humors, curwt all these troubles; reno vatoa, strxuigthons nnd tones the whole syntein. This is tho teitlmony of thou sands annually. Accept no eubstituto for Hood's Sarsapariiia InKbt ou having Hood's. Get it today. In liquid or tablet form. lOrt Pom II. TIIK MOULDING OF 1UCII MIAN'S FORTUNE IS IN HIS OWN HANDS, YOU CAN ACCUMUIiATi: A COMPWIKNUE JUST AS E.SILY AS YOU CAN SQUANDER A FORTUNE IT IS A MATTER OF HABIT ONLY. SIMPLY A QUESTION OF SPHND1NG ALL YOU EARN OU A LITTLE LHSS. ITS ALL IN THE STARTING AND STICKING STARTING TO SAVE ANn STICKING TO IT. YOUR ACCOUNT SOLICITED. Saviagg Depaxtmeit Cj4eU!NAtka!BAmi: Douglas, went Into conference lmmc Jdlatoly with Whealdon. Th bill nnnroprlating $GO,000 for the extonslon of tho portage from Its present terminus to The Dalles Is apparently dead, aftor many success es and defeats. Last Thursdny the appropriation bill was passed by the house, having already boon pnssed by the sonato. The next day tho bill was reconsidered and laid on tho table, whoro It remained until this morning, when, after a stronuous fight, It was takon up, placed upon final passage, and dofoatod by a voto of 28 to 27, 31 being necessary. Wlicaldon GHh Buhj'. Whonldon and his friends then got busy, onllstcd tho aid of tho Doug las county people, nnd secured anoth er reconsldoratlon, leaving tho bill upon third reading until this even ing, when It enmo up In regular or der. Alarmed at tho situation, tho friends of tho bill proposed to cut tho appropriation to $30,000, nnd snld that Eastorn Oregon would pro vldo tho othor $30,000. Campbell wanted to mako tho appropriation conditional upon tho Enstorn Oregon people paying tholr $30,000 Into tho stnto treasury, lost a makoshlft road ho built with tho state's $30,000 and an additional appropriation for completion asked two yoars henco. Davoy proposod an amondmont, which was adoptod, providing that, whatevor bo the cost of the exten sion, the state should pny but ono- half of it. The bill, with this limi tation, was put on final passago and received but 30 votos, or one loss than enough to pass It. How (he Voto Stood. The vote was: Ayes Uoals, Belknap, Hovorldgo. Hrlx, Boutgon, Carter, Cltnplu, Dob bin, Donnelly, Eaton, Edwards, Far- rell, Froomnn, Gray, llondrlck, Jack son, Jonos of Lincoln nnd Polk, King Kuowlos, McCue, Northup, Porklns, l'lks , Itothchlld, Sluslior, Steon, Vnwter, Washburn, Wilson Mr. Speaker. 30. Noes Adnms, Bnrrett of Wash ington, Bones, Brown, Burns, Camp bell, Coffey, Crawford, Drlscoll, Dyo. Holt, Huntley, Jones of Clncknmns, ICubll, McCallon, Merrymnn, Newell, Purdy. Hacklefr, Simmons, Upmey er II. Absent Barrett of Umatilla, Bay or. Qlmse, Connell. Jewell, Moore, Reynolds, Itodgers, Settlemitr 9 NOBODY SPARED. Kidney Troubles Attack Salem' Men and Women, Old anil Young. Kidney Ilia seise young aud old. Come quickly with little warning. Children suffer lu their early yen rs CH't control the kidney eecre. tiOHB. Glrhi are languid, nervous, suffer pain. Women worry, ean't do dally work. Meu have lame and aehlng backs. The cm re for wan, wotnnu or child. Is to cure the causethe ktdneys. Doan's Kidney Pills euro sick kid neys Cure all forma of kidney suffering Salem testimony proves It. William Stausell, of 2S0 Cottage St . Salem. Ore., says: "For five or six years kidney oomplatnt and back aoho bothered mo. It was nevor bad enough to lay mo up but thore wero fow tlmos when I did not feel u still there and I suffered a kit from tho porslstont aching over and through the kidneys and front othr symp touts of kidney trouble, l was never ablo to nnd anything to give me any permanent benefit until I procured Doan's Kidney Pllte at Dr. Stoat's drug store. The effects of this rem Oily were so gratifying that I am glad to let others know v satisfac tory oxperlenee with yotir medicine " For ale by all dealers. Prleo SO cent. FoMer-Mllbnrs Co.. Buffalo, New ork. sole ageau for tho UnU ted State. Remember the aa -Doans-a.ad take ao other i m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 m i n n h-h n n h I; 5000 LIVES SAVED YEARLY BY MODERN METHODS IN TREATING CONSUMP1 In Now York since 1881 thero has Iicni n .i... iucIOfl lm ei ...il., frntii MilwrriiloHlH of 40 ii-i rin. l.n, ...... ' "" " ;. ""fc ,uia"aa.i . cm,, n.nnn 1Ivi.j. """snii Iti.fit-i. ii fji-rjiiiin Nppiitlt. lllurovniln.l ,1... '"-""" " "" "-.-n. ,iiu KCrni rif m. It whs considered the visitation of mi avenging ProtldJ! futliers gavo it tiy ns hopeless. Modem method. . ' however, linvo done much toward cnidlwjtii;j tho tiu. A noted Kpeclallst, wlioso camp for consunintlvr i Woods of Malno has attracted great nttMntlon, Ixxnn ; "" """''nemod$iit,i .....InMiwI It. fin. lilirllfHf nf lfnlt Inc. ..,.n t.f . "lvB um,""uu " ",w r.- - , ) ins ireatmentitK, Ing food. Every' four hours tho i-ntkmt was glvca one in- trxt n .iltvllt-O nt till. l'lltn Vlt!.1!.! flit -x.. .1.. ..n .. " ' " -"e. " .uin int. ai(e p. , comblnwl with Wilskcy and Glycerine, In tUa folloning prwJ Onc-hnlf ounce Virgin Oil of Pine (Pinv), tno ounces ofa ...... .b..w - - . ......,. w.....v hi-u nnu me, Spooilllll uiiH'ii (Ticrj luur iiuur. This treatment strcngthciied tho lungs nnd lulled tho l tubes.. Ho claims this formula will break up n cold In twretf. hours, ami euro any cougn tiint Is curable.. The Inemllfri 1h) secured from any good prescription druggists at small tost j can ho easily mixed In your own home. Inquiry at tho prescription department of ono of oaf I druggists elicited tho information that Virgin OU of l'lnc (Fa put up only in naii-ouncc viais ior uis:iensing. Knch ryj,. curely .se-Meu lu n roiinu vrooucncasowlth engraved wtmit the nniito Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure), guaranteed under tla aud Drug Act, of Juno .10, 1000, serial number -131, rutnptrfi iAiiui uiniiuni ., -.in i..i-..vi, vs.uu iniiiui; pnnif-U m Thero nro many rank iinltntioiis of Virgin Oil of Pine (f which aro put up under similar nnnie and stylo of mi Never ncrept. thero ns a substituto for the Pure Virgin Oil eft is they will Invariable produce iinuseu and never effect the i result. m 1 1 1 . n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 ii 1 1 11 1 1 m 1 1 1 n-m w Smiles Tho loglslaturo having . subsided without doing n groat doal of dnm ngo, lot us proceed with tho develop ment of tho h tu to. Of course, the ofucc-seoking class, rnthor thnn havo no railroad com mission preferred It In mutilnted form. ana It Is rnroly that a man who gots two or throo ofllcos In succession Is worth tho powder to blow him up. He uses ofllco to got ofllco and ho soon has to protect so, many grafts he Inevitably Joins tho grnftlng class. a Oregon Republicans are not up to snuff. On the railroad commission the governor has named his most adroit party worker. Tho Republi cans gavo thoir two plncos to men who have no rocord for pnrty sor vloe, olther of whom tho Democratic governor might hnvo nnmod himself. a a Why not havo tho nilllors furnish the public officials will froo flour n8 well as roqulre tho railroads to sup ply them with froo pnssos? a a The raise of salarlos of oftloInlB and employes nt tho insnno nsvlu'm wns n humane act Then bo well paid to bo hntc?lJ un Institution with Insane 0- Wo offer One Hundred 1 ward for any caio of CiU.-n cannot bo cured by Hitl'i Cure. P. J. CHENEY & CO, To!ii Wo, tho undersigned, linl F. J. Cheney for the lutllj and bollovo him perfectly I In nil business transaction! cjnlly ablo to carry ont say 1 tlons mado by hi) firm. Waldlng, Klnnan & Ito Wholesale Drugglsti,! Hall's Catarrh Cure- Ii I tornally, acting directly tji blood and mucous larfiert! system. Testlmonlslj Ktt Prlco 75 cents 1-er bottle, nil druggists. Tnko Hall's Family Pl'Ji tel Btlpatlon. ScIiimiI Census IWlnc Tt(- O. II. Jones and T M Jo this mornlne to take the 1 BCliool children In district ft' Snlom. having been IP? tho board of director!. PILES CURKD IS t TO PA7n OINTMENT U t to euro any case of UcWj Bleeding or Protruanu t- 14 days or money rfzl Staple Dry Goods Bargai Corset Cover Embroidery, yard ", Dainty Embroldoriea and Insertion at 3c a yard -n4 "" 1$ CASTOR! A ler lmluiU and CMlirt. Til KM Ym Kir. Always lueht Corsets, Job lots. each. noya' Kneo Panta, pair Mon's Black and White Twilled Ovorshlrts, oach .- Ladles' Union Suits, each ' 1.00 Wrappers, each Jl.25 Wrappers, each 10c doien Sarety pins, dozen " Small bIzo Safoty Pine, dozen Pins, paper "' Heavoy Gray Hose, pair Ijidles extra sizo Jl.00 Union Suits for, suit Men's Cotton Drawors, Bpoclal, pair ' Ladles' Dreea Skirts, good value, at "" 9c Outing Pl&nn1. vnr.l Sood Fast Color Calico, yard oj our ic, 3c, 5c and 10c assortments. Rostein & Greenbaiifli COMMCRClAi STRffT - --