Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 06, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WKDNKSHAV, MA11CII tt, 10
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DR. EPLEY,S
CHORUS A
SUCCESS
4IIH li i MH i H H 1 1 1 1 1 i I Ml H 1 1 1 i 1 1 M II 1 1 1 H I II I n
-'A Pillar of Fire" Given Last
Night in the Christian
Church.
Nonrly 500 people woro nt tho
First Christina church lnt night to
onjoy tho production of 'Tlllnr of
IHro" by Dr. lilploy and his chorus.
Tho singer wore costumed In vory
npproprlalo nnd attractive costumos,
.nd sang with good effect. There
wan places In tho production Hint
tho chorun possibly could havo boon
motto unioothor and the climaxes
utrongor had they hnd tnoro tlmo for
rolvcnrslng, hut, to tnko the enter
tainment n n whole, It was ono of
tin west local talent productions
ttUit haB over been glvon lu tho city
Wti many n day. fho churcii was not
Garishly hut vory prettily decorated
'with palms, which stood nt olthor
-end of tho stage, lloforo 8 o'clock
tho program began with tho children
of Israol lu tho production assumblod
to honr tho promlso of God to Jacob.
Mlioy wore garbed In tho coslumo of
nu oppressed pooplo, being Horvatitu
-nnd desplsi'd. ItoV. D. A. Krrett,
Mvho eang tho incssngo, on well an
eovcrnl other nolo parta, huu n rich
Yuasn volco, nnd sang with dlstlnct
nens nnd volutno. Ho was dressed ns
xa prophet, with a largo nposlollo
board, which gavo him aoino trouble,
tit, considering that It was nu Im
promptu offort to tnnnngo a hoard,
-us ho has none of his own, ho did
troll. "Tho Rtnrn on tho Jordan nrn
Shining Tonight" wiw offoollvoly ren
dered by Dr. Kploy, who, owing to
tftio unnvoldnblo aliHciico of Mr.
"Wtmgor, rendered several of tho ton
or boIoh almost Impromptu. In nil,
.Mr. Kpley, an probably no ono pros
-out could havo ilono, nang with ii
prod-Ion and expression which nt
onco mitrked him out nu being Ha
loin's host. Mr. Duulnp uung In good
volco tho lonor nolo "Tho Promise of
Jacob. "Tho Answer" or Pharaoh"
wna taken by Ivan Martin. A very
Trtflty contrnlto nolo wan "Tho liven
ing Moon," rendered grnoefully npd
feelingly by Miss Nellie Hykon.
"Now We Turn to tho Camp," which
wan possibly the most illtllMilt nolo,
owing to ltd unusual modulations.
vhn well rendered by Mrs. (Jhnrlton.
Mm. I). A. Hrrett Bnng "Tho Heeds
or (ho Hhophurds" in excellent voloo.
nnd won the uppltiuHo of th wuull
vnce. Tke "IIvviiIiik Bleep" song
wan rreltv with tho ooloretl llghta,
but whh hardly up to th standard
r iIih way It hae been hmkUmmI at
trluHtrimU. Tk qiiMrtel, duet ami
mxtt work whs among the bt
number of th urogram.
The clilWIrwn'a chorus wm one of
the favorite number), mm wan dem
uiinlmtetl by the appliuiw. The
whlldrtm miik "I It Wr to tho
l'rntnliMHl Unlit" while the senior
chorus slowly marthhd. Thin scene.
Uth the light erfeet, was the mot
nltrnrllve part of the whole. l'rnnk
t'lturclillt and Chwiter Cntlow were
noooiiipniilsU. and played through
the production lu perleot milium, lu
fact their partu could not have heeti
done better.
Dr. Hpley U lo be oougrHtulnted
upon being able to get auoli u large
number of voice together, mid per
fect thorn lu the manner that whs
shown Inst night.
INTEMPERATE HABITS
INCREASE THE LIABILITY
TO CONSUMPTION, f
The Hiiiccptlhllity of (Hoplu to tiilM-rculoNls Is Jiwt about trebled
by liili'inpcmfo IiuIiKh. TIiIh In tho tliiinto of scientific mm.
Tho iII.xomho In not caught n you catch Hcnrlet fever or Hiiuillpov
but by genus from dried sputum' getting Into (lie lung. If our
IhhIIoh lire strong nnd healthy Hits gerniH are reslslMl Mirrwwfiilly
liy (he operation of nature; If weakened mid deplete, the germ
Mill make headway, and death In inevitable, iinlenH proper meth
ods of euro hid followed. Temperance lecturer could well ninke
line of these fnclH.
Xeglecled colb m uIho a prolific xourco of consumption, us they
leave (lie lungs In n peculiarly recepdve condition for (lie tuber
cular genu. A Hlmple remedy, which Is wild to break up u cold lu
twenty-four hour, and cure any cough (lint Is curable, can Ikj ob
(alnetl from nny good pn-M'rlptioii druggist at nmiill cest: Take
one-half ounce Virgin OH of I'Jiie (Pure), two ounces of Glycerine
nnd eight oiiiiccm of good Vhlky. HtuikVs well and take In tens
piHiiifiil ilose every four hours.
To nvfild HiibstltiiHon, it Ih best to itircliiiso (he IngretllentH nnd
prepare tho mixture youmeir. The Virgin OH of Pine (Pure)
hIioiiIiI bo iniri'linmtl in (lie original lialf-ounro vials, uhlcli are kc'
curely sen led In n round wooden mm', wldi riitfmvetl nrnpiier, -.villi
tho name Virgin OH of Pine (Piuv), guaranteed under the Food
and Drugs Act, of Juno W, l()b serial niiinber -151, prepared only
by Iieiich Chemical Oo Cliicliinntl, Ohio plainly prlutttl thereon.
Thero are many iiuik Imitations of Virgin (HI of Pluo (Pui-o),
which nro iut out under similar names and stle of package. Never
ncreiit thewo as n nuhstitiite for the Pure Virgin Oil of Pine, as (hey
will Invariably produco nausea and never ffTect (ho desired rosuH.
f-M I I I I H I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I H-i
party should havo no future In Ore
gon. Republicanism Xot to Hlnme.
Tho work dono by men like La
Follettc, In Wisconsin; Hughes, In
Now York; Doncen, In Illinois, nnd
rinvornnr Cummins. In Iowa, enow
that thoro nro mon In the Itepubll-,
can party who do not bow down to
corrupt machine rule. Mr. Drynn, In
his aJdress before tho Washington
and Oregon legislatures showed that
honest men, animated by Intolllgont
public spirit and a propor regard
Tor the Interests of tho party to
which they belong, wore movod by
the name Impulses. Tho loud-mouth
partisan clamors from n selfish stand
point of making a little temporary
ndvantage out or his political activ
ity This claw aro novor ab to
rise above partisanship of tho nar
row typo. Tney aro noi uopuuiiciiua
nor Democrats. They aro tho foes
of good ordor and good government.
They disgust tho honost middle
class of taxpayors by party trlckory
It Is time for tho substantial mid
dle class to save tholr proporty from
the Huns and Vnnduls of party politics.
at)H8MMHaiMtfti
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL hit ijjg1
During the entire month of MarchliT'Ly
bie saving and would pay you to maL elr?feii
d S further weddings, birthday or annivern; rfcr
I SILVER DEPOSIT WARE also in this snl :'
new cue aira latest aesigns, and finest quality ni 7'
and sHver deposit ever shown in Salem SimJ
CHAS. H.
HINGES,
4 I f a .
jeweier anu ypucian, 1 23 fnm .
Easy to find. Next door to Capital Rani ,,wwist
ismiwiim,,
XOIITir HKXI) AWAKK.
"BQ.000 for XorthteT:
"North Bend
J. Coke.
H:
Hiiiimiii i in in
DISCUSS
COUNTY
TAXES
Silverton Fanner Ad
vocates State Tax
League.
UiIh Htnto In general, and tho tax
payers or Marlon county In particu
lar, to do something. Should llko
very much to see this subject dis
cussed by people who know how.
0. U. IIATTEUKUO.
The )uggestlon or Mr. Hatleborg
that an orgnnlratlon or taxpayers bo
rormod Is a goad ono. Something Is
necessary. Tho mnjorlty or tho dom
inant party him grown so largo that
(he inachlno Is easily organized and
.New Independence Hank.
Tho First Stnto Dank or Indopen
donco, Oregon todny Hied articles of
Incorporation with tho corporation
department or tho Btnto, and It Is un
derstood thnt tho now institution
will begin buslnoss In our neighbor
ing city within a few days. The
capital stock of tho now concern Is
to bo J'jn, 000, and tho Incorporators
nro t C. Patrick, A. P. Horor, V.
A. Messner, Fred N. Stump, Win.
Itlddell nnd M. Morwln.
"aices g4
"Buy Your Ticket to w,
F. H. CBttnboll mi
Coos Bay lint.
- ,. uooa .
cosn'oitTixa words.
Many a Salem Household WBj ,
Thorn So.
To .have the nnin. .j ...
i,n,i i., :"."""" IU I
...... , .evumvea, lolmu
"tu ,rum nnnoyms, daB-trou
How lo Ilcinaln Voung.
To contlnuo young in hoalth. and
strongth, do as Mrs. N. F. Rowan,
McDonough, Ga. did. Sho says:
"Thrco bottlos or Hloctrlc Ultton
cured me or chronic liver nnd stom
ach trouble, complicated with such
aa uiihonlthy condition or the blood
that my skin turned rod ns flannel
ineelH with llttlto resistance. In the J I am now practically 20 years young-
Some Live Suggestions by nn Enter
prising Little City of Coos.
At Its meeting Inst night tho North
Bend Chamber of Commorco dis
cussed tho transportation question 'Sain.
nnd decided to lay tho matter boforo
tho Southern Pacific Company. An
appeal will bo made to hnvo the
Breakwater put on the Portlnnd run,
and other steamship companies will
bo urged to havo vossols touch this
port.
North Bend will alBo bo ndvor
tlsod In tho Pacific and Sunset mng
nzlnos, tho chamber having decided
to run a full pnge ad In each of tho ar? disorders Is enough tonsik,
abovo publications. I kidney Bufferer grateful. To
A hntr-pngo was taken In tho Ore-;now th,s Breat change os
gonlnn's Immigration Issue, and win, brought about will prore coai
nppear on March 11th.
Quito a number of slogans havo
boon submitted. But tho chamber
hnB not yot awarded that llfo mem
bership. Tho following are tho best thnt
havo boon submitted up to tho pres
ont.tlmo: ""dot In Step with North Bend"
Itov. Burkhnrt.
"Seo North Bend First" -C. S.
Wlnsor.
"North Bend" tho Home of Op
portunity" ThomnB B. Jamos.
"Follow tho Loador North Bend"
Thomas B. Jamos.
"Put Mo Off nt North Bend"
Thomas B. Jamos.
"BO.O00 in North Bend In 1915"
F. H. Campbell.
Says County Court Is Respon
sible for High Taxes for
Years to Come.
j mum-, wuii iiiiuu rusistance. in me ji am now prncucauy zu years young- "i came, I Saw North Bend, nnd
tni.luliii nt-.. li...... ....... ....i ix nr Minn liwfnrn I tnnlf l!1fr(rln Mlltnrn Gtnv..l" 1.' n n.,.,...i.r.n
vO".kM. v fci.u.u MUJ1 Ulll IJI1U IJtflll- . " " -"- .-..-..- --....... mujvu .- . ... ..4lllflil.-ll
Hd. Jeurnal:
statement and
Judgo Scott, In IiIh
oxplnuutlou In tho
ocrat lu tho lowor house, and yot on
mutters llko the normal schools and
the railroad eommlsslon, to ho ap
pointed or removed by tho gover
nor thnt Uepuhllonu hnuso wits nl
moHt ovcnly divided. So with other
inatteni of great linportnnco. When
'.I... 11 i.n
I in nuiiiiiuuiiiiH uiviueii nuuoRi ev
I can now do all my work with cam !
and nnl"t in my hunband's store "
Uunra:it,,i"l nt .! C Peny, dr'igglst.
Price BOc.
"If T V North Bend V Will Strty"
It S. Ook-.
"North B.ud for Progiv'su' ii.
J. Coke.
lng words to hundredi of
reauors.
P. Pratt, proprietor of tb
t ront livery stable, 268 proU j
bniom, ore., says. "Doani
Pills nro a remedy of exa
merit and their valuo deiermu
Known to nil In need of a-reas
uncKacne or kidney trouble, 11
suffered from a deranged ititt j
tho kldnoys and hear
through my back nnd lolu tlaj
went to Dr. Stono's drug Am !
a Bupply of Doan'a Kidney PCx
received prompt and effetilrei
almost from tho flrct doieulh!
short tlmo I wns In such goodeo
tlon that I didn't foci anr w
to ubo thorn or any other remeJ; j
tho kind."
For salo by all dealers. Prlct 1
conts. Fostcr-Mtlburn Co., Bifri
Now York, solo agents for tkjCilJ
States.
, Honiombor tho name- Doui-il
tnko not other
o ok. m "x acs. s: j. .
We Offer You
Exceptional
Advantages
for Your Checking Account
A eheekliiK account Is a )
toiuallc met h o4 of glvlug you nt
al Hum a oorreot record of your
daily bulu.
FlgortM re ewot tho amount
ytiu wilte on tk face of u cheek
dot not vary. In order to be no
rurnte It your iuouy matttvni,
lay by cUxk,alwa.
Wo invite )H)ur neeouHt
S(em SUtt Bank
L. K. PAGE, PrttMt
E.W. HAZARD. OmIO
Weekly Cunllal .lonrnut nt i."ui, -.,,.... '..... .. .. .. i ..
" winy u snows inni mere is n strong
2 1st. Mtwme to labor under the lm- rerorm olemeut, evon In the doinl
prMlou Unit tho taxpuyiiro oC-thli I,B"1 lrty. A lender who would b
autl-inachlne. or nntl-graft, or ejll
It wlmt you plwiMt, would have car
ried the whole orKanliHtlon tho oth
er way, nud It might have been a
illaerot rult. The tMxpMypm' or
KHHlMtton. If It in be kpt out of
uouuly blame the oounty eourt for
all (ho tnxwi thm' have to pay. Now,
wo do not hlnme the oounty court
for all nor for any tliHl Is rtMiiubl:
but w do blHin them for tk ex-
irerooly high county tax now ooUoet- r "n,lB nt lw lUHehlne, mid could
m1. Th mvotrI uuiity'i wpportloa-
ttlOMt Of iU Stilt UX U bMMl OH th
HiMount ouch eoNHty exiHiiids on
IheiuiHilvoji. m If our county tux Is
high our aiiportloniHMtt of the state
lax will he litKlt In proporlloH;
thorefoie, w will Uav to blame lae
oounty court If our proportion or
tho Mint hum are high, in 1910 a
new apportionment will be made,
based on eaoh oounty' expenditure
from luot to 1910. Then such
amounts h now are collected In Ma
rlH county will figure in the ctimpu
ttttloH. If the oounty eourt expend at
tho Mine rnto tor the next two
year, wlwt will our pwiportlon or
til (Kate tax be from If) 10 to UU&T
However, we will not forget to blame
the rHt coUMly court for any
hlk preiHirtlim or our vtnto tax lu
the years 1910 to 1JU. When John
II. Soollt wne Hint n.klng for the of
lluo hu now tUU he made people be
lieve that he could and would run
Marlon county with 110.000. From
his late statement It appears that the
Hvrago for the last ten yeum was
nearly JSI.000 mutually. I) widen
this large uh cv"iwt in eah. tho
writer of this knows ixMlttvitU' about
soma private property the name
Judgo Seott has taken for
be coNduetad with an lutelllgttnt pro
gram bank of It. would uv all right.
The lHovemeut should start In some
towu like Silverton. hut the protee
sIohuI polltlclmis who want political
liowcr merely for the purpive of get
ting places and pushing grafts should
be kept out or It.
Dlivx't Primary Nut to Hlnme.
Tho direct primary has abolished
the political hose, but It has not
uhollHhad the uunulng. ph-dge-breaking
politician, nor the inachlno
The machine Is composed or those
who live by polltlunt plunder It Is
fed by those who get power lu the
name or a political party, and Hum)
use the power not tor public business
mu ior personal onus, this is u
cold, hard saying, hut It U true
Abraham l.lnoolu was a politician
and when he wuu olected Preeldont
he built up a political machine He
orguulad ItlH oablnet and his prin
cipal uppolntmonta to carry out a
certain program, but It was a pro
gram that ho had fully and vlearly
laid before tho people, and his ma.
uhlne was for the pnrpoe at keep
lug his pledges made on hla cam
paign. That kind of a machine I
nvopwiry. ThU Is n machine for the
i i
puuue nooule. Tho naonlu nm uiaiin..
use without any MmtHmMtteN wUt- flHlM ltf Um irt,leBet(l of wtch,ne
ever, and ha heard aUimt mow. lMuler)l aml mit tJtw H
The people now m to be Alklng'j r-l,rWttnlaUinw. wy t0 d
good deal about high taxes, unit tUu u W1U rt 9f of u
wondering what to do t get naform. e,,,,,, to RBt lwMUw,
.,-,-..,. v- ..... .uHRW ,u. lUooll, dRyt ,UttR wh0 MM la k
lliik nnliuad rif tt AAllittl am. 1 1 via stttit ......
itiv iftiv-irw w (iv v'cV wunc m mm
(he state leeifJaturo with men ro
(gitnlleAM of purU' connection, who
lkm)vM Hiy some taxes, ant) who
otiierwUe havo a reputation for koa
( aa.) guod common . In or
der to aroinpllh this a state tax
INtyvr lvugHO skould he ogaHtd.
witk branehim. If p6lbUi, In every
vutlag preluot In the Hate, I'ak
lag lato consideration, the lat levy
fur ibo expend Itu res la Marlon
oounty, inoro than 9130,000, and
tho last appropriation ot the Mate
legislature, pearly $4,000,000. tt
MlCHAELS-STERN
FINE CLOTHING
4lt, ,MM 4 C.
. tttrt' i . I.
Stnatt Dressers
Young Men are, as a general
thing, the smart dressers.
The up-to-the-moment young ma
is a sort of a lexicon of clothes, style
and correctness. .
He knows what's what, and gets it
But goodf it, the newest colors,pat-
terns, etc., are not enough; for un
less that snappy, jaunty appearance
characteristic of OUR SUITS-is there
it isn't what the young man wants.
Our success in pleasing young me
is not just " luck," it's due to our
knowledge of what the young m
wants and our ability to Tprovwc
for him. Prires alwavs reasonaW
Did you ever notice how 'ntaw
young men come nere Tor uw
THERE'S A REASON FOR IT.
political pledge were hung to the
tiearott treo. Traitors to the people
wero not allowed to pU the game
a second tlmo. Whether we win ev
er return to the heroic ds re
main to bo seR. It l to be hoped
Mr. lUttftrUorg win Ve able to get
tho farmer and taxpayer Interest
ed. Aa a rale, they woe to lato
It 1 none too soon to Uegtn treating
a public fttttlment tbat auil wrst
the managetuent ot peune affairs
out of (he hand of a conwirncele
and (vekle maohUe, and l( tney lu
SNAPPY LINE OF f URNISHIN'
When VOU COIW fo Ihic ctv.rv frkH Finichinac vou cc
the Fountain Headif or style at moderate prices. If
ib d new enmg out,:you7ll be sure tolfind it here.
Come in and sec our Spring Hat Show; you needn't buy unless you
Spring RORFRT; SprS
Best $3.00 Hat on Earth Sty'6'
Styles
etst on nsmaltuni- tb Mnimiiin-
mwaoUhtliaoforthoUipayeNOf.' ,a lho huu,, .JArty tUat
Salem Woolen Mills Sbm