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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1907)
T-"' ""'psswst?? "W v DAILY CAP TAL JOURNAL, 8A14M, nwcnnW. FJUDAY, MA11CH 22, CAPITAL JOURNAL'S EDITORIAL PAG 1 M 3HOFERfc BROS., PgM"fo and Proprietors TUB JOUKXAIj STANDS FOIt PHO GItKSS, DEVELOPMENT, GOVEKXMENT. AND NO DEGRADED LAI10K. GOOD THE KING OF ALL THE Hl'MOIUHTH. Tho wrltor mot a hnndoomo man, dressed In a Ult of white Ilnnnols that sots off his li and so mo fnco nnd Hliock of snow-whlto hair, on tho stroeta of tho nntloiinl capital ono day this winter. It was Mark Twain tho acknowledged king of Ihlng American liumpriBtH. Wo say American, iK-rnuso It is .his greatest distinguishing trait, jii8 humok ih neither ditlvel nou de void ok common henhe. llo gets Hldctrackod on a subject onco in a 11 1l I Id lift f l rntt int at n nnn,l If 4 n. lift ll4f1ifMAM ttl I - "llliu Hit l, uyvn UUb UU Vit'Ulb IU 1UO JUUblUUU UO f Mrk Twiln Ills attempts to rldlculo Clirlstlan Sclonco. mill in doing mai no unuouuieuiy wob catoring to a puuue uemnna as lwsonscd it, nnd honco AH A CATEltElt TO THE PUIILIU DE.MAXD &m IIU.MOH, HE IH EXCU8AIJLE. Thoro hnvo hoon but fow gront humorists In tho world at any tlmo.nnJ TMnrk Twain rightly Is untitled to bo considered tho premier among Klicin. Of nil his books "Houghing It" is probably tho most satisfactory to u man of western tastes, It Is the umbodtmont of tho west In A LITEHAKY FOltM MOST fl'LEABIXO TO AM KINDS OK ItEADEIlS. Humorists nro as a rulo not long-lived In tho world of lettors, Prob ably Artunius Ward will outllvo Twain. Abrnhnm Lincoln, Dnlrnc, Cervantes, Ingorsoll nnd IJI1I Nye will on duro for humor nftor Mark Twnitv. flrcatoat of nil wo must rank tho Oracle wrltor Luclan of tho first century hnforo the Christian orn, nu tho greatest humorist of nil. 3IK IIUULEHQUED TIII-J flllEEIC MYTHOLOGY OUT OK EXIST "OKNOIC. The humorist as a rulo accomplishes llttlo or nothing. It would bo bard to say what Twain lias accomplished bosldos amuse bo public. Well it 1b Homothlngo hnvo done that successfully, ospuclnlly whon ttho fun has been clean and wholesome i o .MANUAL TUAINING IN l'UIII.IU SCHOOLS. THE WOIUC OK ePUEHKXTATIVB JONES. Few men In tho legislature) made as good a record as Hon. B. F. nes, of Lincoln and Polk. .. vti reo locks and canal nt ureBuu v,.i Jones, Ho got through tho bill for THAT IU rnVMIIIUItAltf.I. When first knocked out by tie lobbyists for tho corporation at Oregon City, ho took a now grip. Ho had tho bill sent back to! his committee, had n now hearing to which ho Invited thoso same lgonts of the corporation, HAD A NEW DILL DHAWX AND INTHOlUCHD THE NEAT muwsi.. By this quick-action policy tjls Important bill novor got out of his con trol nnd novor lost Its place on tho calendar. Whon tio lobby knocked outjtho Jonos bill In committeo of the whole thoy thought thoy had tho Indnn-flshtor boaten. With one Portland paper itjhtlnn him with a gigantic corporation ngalnst him, JONES PICKED HIUSELF IT AND WON THE BATTLE. Thn hill wn then tint, tlirnurh tho sonnte in tho Bamo adroit, cool, level-headed way a sonato wlbro tho corporations had a groat deal to nnv. I As a lono slnglo-handod flgl er Jonos, of Polk county, won the big gest victory of any man who t'nt to tho loglslnturo. FOLEY'S BIRD PHOTOS 1 1 i i i i i 1 1 1 i n n I I ' I I ' Tf , J DANGEROUS TO NEGLECT A COLD. Tho danger of neglecting an . . . . ortlinnry cold om not he too Reproduced at High Scho il : : ' empnm.1.!. peciniiy . - . . At tlllH HCnsnil Ol I lie jrar. a nu I! nntiimt effect of u cold is to Tonight With Free Lecture Tho Salem Women's club has appointed a corumlttoo to confor with vohool olllclals nnd see what can bu douo to Introduco MANUAL "TUAINING IN THE PUIILIO SCHOOLS. In an nddross delivered by Mr. John II. Pnttorson, president or tho National Cash Iteglstor company, of Dayton, Ohio, ho used follewing: "Our cities nro surfeited, therefore, WITH UNSKILLED .HEN AND WOMEN. On ouo bund they nro confronted by competition with chenp labor ami cheap products from nonius tho hoiis, nnd on tho othor hand with Hint of tho high-priced, because high-skilled, labor which has on Joyod THE ADVANTAGES OK MANUAL THAINING AND INDUSTHlAl, SCHOOLS. "A college graduate of high character, with no trade, appled for n tdttintlnn with us. llo had no specialty, nnd, nlthougb ho had Latin mill Greek, wo bad no plauo for him. Boon nfterwnrds a hnly oallod and whowod hoiiio colored drawings in ml a by A YOUNG MAN ATTENDING NIGHT SCHOOL, lie had not tho proper ololhss to make a good apponr mice, nnd she called In his bohnlf, Haying: "I know nothing about him excepting his ability iih shown In these few drawings. Ho hna not had avoh vn eoiiimnn-Hcliool education." Wo gnvu-hlm u suit or clothes nnd work. The first young limn has been out of umploymuut over since, nnd tile second has been promoted twice during the last year. "Mnohltiery tins compelled large numbers of women, as well k men. who have no special training, to change their work. AND TO TIII4SU NKW WO.MItN IS OPKX THE HOL'SHHOLD. We will elevate doniMtic work by techlng It hi h science In the schools and by Influencing rich and well to do piNiplv In iimkit It rtuhlnnuhl by twicblug It to thalt dugh lr. who will l.-ml h htflMtUK Imnd lo thtt ho dm umid, hs thty do today In Uuglund. At thv Kiuahiglou cooklHs; school In London I hmw ii clnas f pilplU In h inodal kltclieii MADE UP ICVCI.fSlVULV OK DAUGIL TI'HIW OK ENGLISH NOHILITV. "Cnoka nnd lions iimldaus will rank with tha Htanographant and tha clerks. Thay will Imva limited hours fur work nnd umuy otbar prlvllagaa wbloh thy do not now enjoy. A IT Kit A COl'llSK OK LUSSONS IN COOKING AND HOUSIIKKHPING, iuilla who Hre protlclant will ba given diplomas, which will be hs vnluahle In obtaining positions as rec ommendations from the lust employer. "Our schools of the future will have course In designing patterns for wrpel. wnll paper, and dreaa goods, fur freehand drawing and Illustra ting, gluw decorating, feather, newer and bead work, architectural drawing, aad ornamentation or a useful and artistic nature. THItV WILL TIIACII lANDS(PK GAIIDKNl.NG AND SUIKNTIKIO KAHM ING. There will be claeees In health, ethics and Unance. Tha boys will be given opportunity to study eatiMiiianshtp. politico, philanthropy, and the principles of statesman ship nnd sociology. THE GIIIUS WILL lilt TAUGHT (POKING, DIIHSSMAKING, AND H)OD CIIIVMISTUV, whleli 4 ro now pleked up nt Uttphnsurd. and In ninny oases never learned at all. "With manual trutuiug eetiooW, we shall be able to create n home In dustry In nil (be toys and brUwi-brle which we now get In foreign coun tries, nnd for wbloh millions of dollars are sent abroad uanually. WE tfllALL KHHP THIS MONKY AT IIOMK by teaching our Mwn pOH to iimko goods for which It Is now sent abroad. o EASY TO UK GOOD ; ; rtiiiso tho lungs to lwcome soro .1 .l.tm M.....I..M 1l(lt l,kV llfla ,' nun uiiin iviiiiwt ,..-... .... - ! '. bio to develop ncuto diseases, Mr. William L. Flnley, president of ; ; ,IS pneumonia, for e.v(iuik. (r Mary 0. JshHWH.) TIs oailar far lo bd good than bud " And the, llttlo ouo laughed suflh a ()Her little laMgk "And Its ouslor, too, to bo happy than sadj And idem things ttute bust when you glv away half Taln't all pjpl know IU 1 wish that th$y wxiuld. TU the eutlesr thing (a the world to I god.M And why do you think o my sweet Hula ejfl I asked a shu kuuwlugly gated In my $ I know UM shu said, "for I've Ulid It mylC Tit the easiest thing to be good f gHa irlwk. And U all people tried II, I with the) wgl4, Thio'd Hud It unite e I kaow, to be kkx. .Vor whon you're gethl, It taakes yen so glad That II brings out tbe amlloi oh all Mnl' faas. But wbon you art) bad. It tnukea Ue people uul. And thn)' suy that you aro one of thaee 'detaerfttn oaic' What thw do mean by that. Put sere I gan't tell , Hut taln't bard to Itt) good. I kuow very well." And gaily aba sung as she ran off to play, , Like a bald little bird In bright summer weather. -How I wUh (hat wo grown-ups would rtason that way, Twould bo ealer (or ua living together, Ht, alas, for us all! It Is well uadmlood Tiwt ef( wc flad It hard "to bo good." Orogon Audubon Bocloty nnd lecturer for tho National Association of Au dubon soclotlos tor tho protoctlon of wild blrdB, will glvo an Ulustrntod Htorooptlcou looturo froo on "The Home Llfo of Wild lllrds," In the high school Friday evening, March DO I MM. I For tho past eight yearn Mr. Fin loy nnd Mr. Herman T. Dohlman havo spent n largo part of tholr time In cruising rlvorH nnd Inland Inkce, camping along tho aonshoro aId trnmplng through tho mountains, to study nnd plcturo wild bird llfo. Sponklng of tho bird photographs taken by Mr. llohlman nnd Mr. Ftn ky, John IlurroughH snys: "Tlftty aro vory line ninong tho besW I havo oven seen." I' Thosn naturalists havo had o markablo succoss in photogrnp' g nnd otuilylug birds In tho trooV&is. A Horlee of Itodtnlled Hawk photo graphs that will be shown, woro tak en near tho lop of n tall oottou-wood, where thoy found tho uost 120 foot from the ground. On seven different occasions tbey climbed to the top most branches to get picture of this family and to take photographs show lug how the feat was accomplished On another occasion those two naturalists spent two different sum mers among the rocky Islands off the Oregon const. They had to take equipment and provisions In a small row boot, luuuuh It In the surf and set out alone on the coast. On a narrow shelf they onmped for live days and nights enduring hardship and dangers In order to leurn the se crets ami portray the lite or these birds that nest tar from the eyue or man. Perhaps the most Important work these two naturalists have done Is the securing of n life series or photo grauaa or Ike California condor one of the rarest nnd largest birds that Hies. The work was aeeoHittllefcod only after eight long mountain trips of 35 miles ouch, covering a period of four mouths. Mr. Flnley tins gathered many Im portant facta In the eounewle value of bird lire to man, nnd has many reasons to give why our native birds should be more onretnlly protocttd At tho flrt Indication of n cold steits hhould Ihs taken to rbeck It nt oner. This can readily bo done by followlne; thcho fdniplo directiens: Pro curt from tho nearest drug Mom a half ounce vial of Vir gin oil of Klne (I'urt)t two ounce of gt;crino nu a half pint of good whiskey. Mlv well In u bottle and tnko n tcaspoonfttl every four bout's. A noted authority on lung trouble piVM-rlbcs this for inula, and claims it will break up an ordinary cold over night and will euro any cnugti of u curable nature. Tho ncccssnry ingredients an liieM'iisvo and can be T purchased at any good pre-J- sirlptlon riru.ggNt. Cnro nIioiiM Im i(rrlscd to use only pun Ingredient and to this cud It Is iK'tter to purcha.se each M'pnmtcly anil mlv them nt home. Virgin Oil of I'luo (Kmv) Is put up for dispensing only, in balf-ouitre vials, i-iuli lal MH'tirtdy sen lid in a round winnIcii cns with nu engraved wrapiiet Mioulug ibo nanu Virgin Oil of Kino (Uittv) guaranteed under tho Food nnd Drug Acts of .lime :il)tli MXXI' M-rlal number t.TJ, prtpat'iHl inly by Illicit Ultcnilcsil Co., nnrliinat, Ohio plainly print tsl thcn'oii. The oils sold lit bulk and tho many cheap imi tations of Virgin oil of Pine hhould ln avoided. m 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 m i , The Good Clothes Store As uinl, air, yom, J you'll fancy here. ' J We're otcdforllatllgtheJ Wbt it we Miy "t" r. n Htolcest Styles, the XromFiJJ tbecom.ctcutandthebWttS ing J While many stores .r ,u .. i about the New Idca,ngprh2 nnd wondering whether UVyn we're selling them. Tito man who Invests .n,,,, nppenrnnoo will find at thb Clothes Store" exactly Kbit bt k looking for. . When Wo name such moden trt ns$10, $15, $UOor?d3or our Choice Spring Suits, IOTiJC prices will not keen you Mth G. W. Johnson & Co, THE GOOD CLOTHES STORE Cured LuintMgo. A, I). Oanman, Chicago, writes Mar. 4, 1903. "Having bton troubled with Lumbago, at different times and ttlod ouo physician after another. then different ointments and lini ments, gave It up altogether. So I tried onco more, aad got a bottle of liallard's Snow Llalment, which gavo mo almost Instant relief. I cau cheer fully roolmmond It, nnd win add m uamo to your list of sufferers." Sold by U. J. Fry. . Tho Mrtckay Church DcdccUtcd. Kwlyu. U J., March JJ The J SO.. 80 church huK as a Mtemorial to bar mother. Mrs, Hit- Travers Duer. l)' Mrs. Clarence MueVay M deal. oated this atterueoa by lliahon Frod rlok U. Hurges. of the Uws iwuj UtiUcopal dlocose. wha aUo oeaduet ed the oserclse. which were shni Tho racanoy ocoaalonod by the roels- uain oi me wrtaftr reetty, ut IaQ Peck, w&a nilcd befor i ,i.,,. atloa y tho selection of Iter ' r May lllng at Kalr. President W. H. Downing, of tho state fair board was In the city yos torday to attend tho Dunbar bell ring ere' entertainment lust ovonlng at tho First Christian church nnd try to mnke arrangements for tho popular quartet to be at the fnlr this your. The Dunhars. f R contract enn bo made, will be a valuable attraction for the evenings' ontertalnmonts. - o - . PILKS OURKD IN O TO 14 DAYS, PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to euro any caao of Itchlnr, Blind, Illoodlng or Protruding Ptlc ba 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50a Will Give Cantata. Tho singers of tho East Salem Central Congregational church nnd the pupils of ProfoBsor Z. M. Parvln nro nrranglng to glvo n patriotic enntntn in tho church on Wednesday ovonlng, April 5. Tho words nnd music for tho can tata woro written nnd nrrnngod by Dr. Parvln and will doubtloss bo nn entertainment of unusual Interest. Tho ploco represents the union of tho Btntos boglnnlng with tho war of tho revolution. Aftor tho wnr the Btntos nro admitted Into tho union In tholr ordor by npproprlnto . songs. Whon Kansas Is admitted, thoro Is n divi sion reprosontod by the singing of the songs of tho north nnd south, nnd whon Nebraska Joins, songs of peace aro rondcrod. Throughout tho can tata this historical idoa Is carried nut. Tho outcrtnlnmont will closo with a grand solo Longfollow's "Snll on O Ship of Stnto," which will bo rondorod by Miss Jonnlo Williams. In tho flunlo sovornl songs of tho nations will bo given InluJIng our 'America" and "Star Spnngle Ilnn ner." he proceeds of the ontortnln meat will go to tho church. n Listen And romombor tho next tlmo you sulTer from pnln cnusod by damp wenthor whon your bond noarly bursts from neuralgia try Ballard's Snow Liniment. It will euro you. A promlnont business ninn of Homp stoud, Toxas, writes: "I havo used your llnimont. Provlous to using it I was a groat sufforcr from Rheuma tism and Nauralgla. I am ploascd to say that now 1 am free from these complaints. I am suro I .owo this to your llnimont." Sold by D. J. Fry. INSTRUCTIVE INTER "Correct English- How to use it A Monthly Magazine Devoid b I'se of Knglbh. J0SKPI1IM-: THICK HAkTJt,! Partial Centend: BULLOCK BROS. ..RESTAURANT.. Two doors south of Bush's Bank Open Day and Night The best of everything. Clean and quick service. I ' n1 ! Your Idle Money Will cant inlercftt If deported In our Sating Dop,vtt, You uuty not need It soon, nnd It will draw interest for every month it remain on deposit. When you do need it, It will bo Just as available ns It Is at pres ent. Open a living account and put It to work. Savings Dtparfcaeat Capital NaMa! Baafc cm-j B B B Trada Mark Order a package of this famous health and brain building flour and enjoy some good old fashioned "Sen England Brow Dread. A chance at a right hot loaf will make you thlufc you are la Boston. "With Alka'a Self-rkdag II. B, R. FToar you can make bread Just like the Puritans used to make, 3-U PMcake FJoar Is also a pure food; self rising and all ready to mix with water and bake on a hot griddle. ALLEN'S B B B f LOUR CO. Pcic Coast Factory, Jee, Cal. ajtcni Factory; IiMto Courso in Grammar. How to Increase One'i Voa! Tho Art of Conversation. Shall and Will', Should Would; How to Uso Them. Pronunciations (Century Dii nry). Correct English In the Host Correct English In the Scioel What to Say nnd Whit S Sny. Courso In Letter-Wrltlif Punctuation. Altmobotlc list of AbVrttUS DiiBlnoss English for the Hovtefj Man. Compound Werds: Them. Studies in English Ltterstwl Agents Wanted. $1.00 A VK.lt. Send 10 (HB Single tony. COItllWT 1'NOI.ISH, KmmW. Garden Seeds! .... l- . l... ttacll o obtu n 'o - j Garden Seeds la b- seods aro an iw uv" carry-over. nvmV SCTS. Ask for small erJsi 4 You get three tlrae ' to tho pound. I'iriii KKtim. . Fano- Dluestem J Chovolln Darley, Oiu, Clover. Aifalfs. TitU 1 Land Plaster, ei Distributing " m COUlSOn S r.fck JBJ Coulson's Chick rJ COUI.OU-S conau, - Tho larger " .V.il retail dealers is i- -j 1 TILLS0N & 151 Hiffct O. C T. -STEAMttf- POMOXA asdoji PORTL.VXD W""''-l nY asd vtLZt a'.nuuri: - kTTJHh t J-' .. TheFs-3 Update J " e wr r w xas"" tit llultoa.