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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1907)
ay r1 DAILY CAPITAL JOUltNAL, SALEM, ORBGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 0, 1907. .CAPITAL JOURNAL'S EDITORIAL PAGE.. Tir !- "r:! iff I & HOFER BROS. Pvblisheta and Proprietors THE JOURNAL STANDS FOR PROGRESS, DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEGRAD8D LABOR. GOOD TALK HAPPINESS AND HEALTH. .Talk hpaplnoss. Tho world Is sad enough , Without your woo. No path Is whol'y rough. Look for tho placcw that aro smooth and clear, And spoak of them to r"nt the weary ear Of onrth, bo hurt by ono contlnouu strain Of moral dUcontent and grlof and pain. Talk faith. Tho world la bettor off without Your uttorod Ignoranco and morbid doubt. If you havo faith in God, or man, or self, Say no; If not, push back upon tho aholf Of bIIoiico all your thoughts till faith shall' come, No ono will grlovo becauso your lips aro dumb. TEalk health. Tho dreary, novor-ondlng talo Of mortal maladies Is worn nntl Btnlo; You can not charm or Intoront or please Uy harping on that minor chord, dlncaso, Say you aro woll, or, all la well with you, And God shall hoar your words and mako thorn truo. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. o THE NEXT STATE TEXTI100K ADOPTION. It 1s announced In ndvanco of nil action of tho Btnto toxtbook com mission Just what changos aro to tako placo. This is Important Ijocuiiho tho Btnto toxtbook commission SELECTS SCHOOL ROOKS FOK THE WHOIE STATE OF OREGON. TIiobo Holoctlons aro not only for tho public schools, but ninny col leges, acndomlos, and private schools nnd buslnoss collogos havo to uso tho books In gdnoral uso by tho public schools'. , Wh0' "7 vkvJ1 v,"0SiS ?i"l? tho hand of Myor Myers. Vis !L0.Bjr'"d0 M':XT JUM3 ,Iia IT mA'TH TO CONSU)KI1 THIS,tho drinking vessel It was meant to niivj ai'.iv. Exhibition of Colonial Art. Now York, Aorll C Tho Metro politan Museum of Art closes today Its collection of Colonial art which It has been collecting for exhibition at tho Jamestown oxposltion. Tho collection Is intensely Interesting comprising ns It does numerous ob jects of great historic Interest, thoro being a great variety of colonial rolics, gathered by tho colonial dames of tho state of New York, comprising manuscripts, portrults, miniatures, silver, Jowolry, snuff boxes, otc. With tho exception of two or threo dishes brought over from England nnd Jlolland, these pieces aro of American mako, havln bcon selected with tho Idea of show ing what colonial silversmiths coulir do ovon though tholr country wad now and raw. Whothor or not the fact is Indicative- of tho tastes of thoso days tankards certainly pro- domlnnto ovor tho othor dishes in tho collection. Mighty tnnknrds they nro, exquisitely chased, but large enough to hold a noblo drink. One was among tho woddlng prcsont of Robert and Mnry Livingston, who woro mnrrlod In 1781. Duck, Van Dyko, all tho famous parly sllvor smlths, aro represented horo. "There's a curious thing nbout theso tankards," said a man who wni arranging them. "You soo, part of thorn havo spouts. That's bocauso thoy havo boon tnmpored with. A slmon puro tnnkard, liko this," and ho hold up a musslvo spoutless ono Tliu prosout school book adoption has not boon In uso inoro than nbout flvo years. Even tho toachors themsolvos do not know Just what books could bo improved. Tho Salem Statesman prints tho following summary of n longer article that has uppoarod In a Portland paper: "InteruHt Is already aroused ovor tho poBdlblo doclslon of tho stnto textbook commission, which will moot In this city next Juno, IN HUH ST1TUTING SEVERAL NEW TEXTIIOOKS FOR THOSE NOW IN USE. Tho Portland papers said yesterday on this quostlon. " 'It Is expected that SEVERAL CHANGES WILL HE MADE in tho t.oxt of tho primary and grammar grados of tho public sohools by tho Mtato toxtbook commission next Juno. Soutlmont Is said to bo In favor of subntltutliiK Inter books for tho Thomas history, tho Cyr llrst and sec ond rondo rn, tho Wontworth nrlthmotlcs, tho Heed spollor, tho Reed & Kollog grnmmar nnd tho Fryo geography, '"High school toxtB nro said to bo In better condition, but A FEW CHANGES WILL HE MADE HERE ALSO. Publishers will allow ex change for tho old books.' " It Ih admitted by some wolldnfomed persons that sovoral changes can bu Hindu to ndvautngo and possibly O.VE OR TWO ROOKS IN GEN ERAL USE DltOPPED OUT ALTOGETHEU. Moro changes for tho huko of some ono'a opinion or Intoroat, unloiw bnoked up by a general 'domain! Jrmn tho patrons of tho stnto, should not bo outortnlnod by tho commission. SOMICTIMKS IT IS EVEN POSSIRLK TO WORK UP A HUMAN!) AMONG THE TICACIIKKS FOR A CHAXOIC It Ih h well known fart that iiKntn or publishing housea seek all kinds of opportunities to address teachers Institute and conventions, to jnnke a demand for tlicIr waroe. So THAT EVEN A IHUIANII FROM A LAH0I4 HODV OF THACIIHHS FOR CIIANOUH SHOULD NOT AIAVAYH HE A GUIDK FOR THE STATU THXTHOOK COMMISSION. The twiuhars and the pupils and tint parouls who pay the bills want aa Tow changes nt possible. Hvun the UlsTAIIi DIULHItS SHOULD RE PHOTMOTHH AGAINST TOO MANY NHW TEXTS. In Um next Htnto aduptlou (he textbook couuultwlnu will do woll it prnotlonl. to red mm the number of bonka and give the state as few oh it 1 1 gen at possible. That Is the plain busluetw horse sense view of tho matter. bo. Can't you Imnglno patrons of old Albany qunfllng from tho brim of that. Dut ns tlnio wont on people woro not nblo to drink so much, ovl dontly, and many of tho tnnknrds woro turned Into pouring vossols ln stond." A horn alphabet bIiowb how chll dron woro taught to loam tho alpha hot, whllo tiny scales aro shown that woro used for tho weighing of money. Thoro la ono old pitch plpo, snld to bo tho only ono In tho country. Thoro Is also a qucor old prlmor thnt nunouueos on Its tltlo pngo, "How to road or spoil any chapter In tho' lllblo by four nnd twenty words only." o Don't Put orr For tomorrow what you can do to day. If you put off buying n bottle of Ihillnrd's Snow Liniment, when that pain comes you won't havo any, buy n bottlo today. A posltlvo curi for Rhoumatlsm, Hums, Cuts, Sprains, Contracted Musoles, otc. T. 8. Graham, Prairie Grove, Ark., write: "I wish to thank you for the good results I . received from Snow Llnlmont. It positively cured mo of Rheumatism nfter others had fulled." Sold by D. J. Fry. orlos, and greeting new faces and acquaintances. Shlloh National park Is ono of tho finest and most unique, constructed by tho natonal govern ment, and contains only 15 fewer graves than there aro at Gettysburg, where tho waves of secession reach ed tholr high water mark. It con tains 3700 acres, all of which was fighting ground. It is tho only park whero tho entire ground was fighting ground. It is also unique In this,, that It Is tho only park whero tho entlro ground was tho camp of n groat army prior to tho battle. Tha locations of tho tents of tho army of tho Tonnossco aro all marked, so that It Is posslblo for nearly overy man who served In that army to lo cate tho exact spot whero ho slept whllo In camp. Tho Confedorato doad still remain where thoy woro burled nttcr tho battle, and tholr graves, which consisted of long tronchos, containing from ono to threo hundred bodies, aro surround ed by concrete walls. Thoro aro also hundreds of markers and monuments Indicating historical points and lo cation of nil organizations engaged In tho battle. Tho famous "Hornet's Not" whero General Prontlss re pulBcd 12 dosperato charges, covoring tho ground in rront with Loniodernto doad; "Bloody Pond," Just ns It ap peared nt tho tlnio of tho battlo, the poach orchard whero Hurlburt's men with Mnnn's light nrtlllory, and Stownrt's brlgndo stood off Jackson's and Chalmors' divisions of Confed erates for four hours until benten by overwhelming numbers; nil may be trncod out. Unwolcomo ns tho thought mny bo rccognlzod thnt this Is probably tho last excursion that tho survivors of tho battlo of Shlloh will glvo to mako togothor to the field of that historic conflict. H Survivors Celebrate. Shlloh Park, April 0. Tho BUt vlvors of the battle of Shlloh am gathered today on the -loth anni versary of the gront struggle. Union men and Confederate are horo. Stato of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lu cas County, 88. Frank J. Chcnoy mnkos onth thnt ho Is senior partnor of tho firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing buslnoss In tho city of Toledo, county nnd stnto aforesaid, and thnt said firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ovory enso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tho uso of Hall's Catarrh Curo. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to boforo mo nnd subscribed In my prcsonco, this Cth day of Do combor, A. D 188G. (Soul) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is takon In- temnlly, and cts directly on tho blood nnd tucous surfneos of the system. Send for testimonials free. P. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 71c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Atlanta Fnlf ration Celebrates, Atlanta, April 0. This Is the lflt'i nnulvorsnry of the establishment of tho Atlanta Federation of Trades, and there Is a huge turnout of tho members from near and far. Tho occasion has lxen made a special one, and Samuel (lumpers, president of MtulViUM style or ace Coirect Clothes S GENTLEMEN, A Suit You'll Be Proud Of That's ll.e kindnf ... spring suit aliouM .-. ttU 11 Ami I ' til i.i- good clothes. boa Tim Irtmtt-H .i "" t'wractcr and is. parent superiority of o sometime po.lTe , us, becauso People form the such fine clnti. . 'n6 a do. """wwtttt7 nut with all our MHhgrt " ''"-r clothes h fi world, wo Imvn . . " man hoS0 outlay for a, uiltfi SCIItOSS BC0S & cri Hm ClOTIIU MUltRt $10 to $30 G. W. Johnson & Co. tMMMftKMMIIIMIMMMIMeiiigIMM fF you have idle money on hand that is not earning yoti any thing, deposit it in oar Savings Department. It will earn interest and he stt b J e c t to withdrawal when needed. Savings Department Capital National Bank mil Oltiiiur of Pni.HS Club. Utrmlnglmm, Ala., April C. -The I nil mm I uiniinr ui IIIH llirilllUKUnlU Prtw olub U. ulKht la generally pio uouueed as the beet that the club ever aleli rated. Special trains were run to bring KHeete to the city, and not only overy literary ma a of th t papers of Ulrmlninm clt- was prea out, but nearly every city In tho the World HrawhiK Tnulo from New York, latlng and potwlbly life suvtng jngtruo.,00"l,mn,onub,B n,u! remlnlscont, nnd llaUluiore, April C. This oil had Hon will be given there to town stu-!UuirouKH1' "JoyluK the mooting j tho American Federation, Is present. tho novel uxporleneu last week of re- dent, boys and "ooodti" liy n wpable IUI "'" c'"rauue. exenanging mem- ami win deliver the address coking a large number of orders for Instructor. goods, ' whloli the metroH)IU could , not furnUh. hut whloh Unltlmore nierphunUt oould easily till. The New . Vnrlf tnnt-liut wnu lilmoul avImiialAil and It wasn't poswlhle for (he dealer to supply tho goods without the aid of Unltlmore dealers. Uulttmerr doalers tuiy this Ih of freqHeut oeeHr emto, and they were nut surprised tit tho ovent. Uut they are luellued to think proAy hlKhly of llnltlnioro ns a murket as thaj- my llnMiuoro Utata was repreeeHted by nwtiai rilwtti'e rwiTle a full etek of goods wrUsn! Ths pehee were brilliant or. an Kiuue im an etHRe or ute mar- 0f thei rewarkablv so. The hoa KOt. IhIImIILV lf tllU tllFIMlHUalM Ik.ntA ir..aar -.f. ,.v .... n...VM.n. ,.V-r.- was beyoml praUe . I niur o-. Have n tortttd liver wkea Hwbliie. tho only liver regulKtor will help you? There U no reason why yu should MHffer from UjtpeiMla, Cow stltMtlSH. CUHU ud Fever Or any liver oowtilAiMts, when HerUtue wtU cure yii. F. O. Watte. Wentvtlle. Flu., write. "I was sick for a month with ohliu and fever, and aftor tak ing i wo bottle of HerUlae am well and keellky." Sold ty D. J. Fry. Will Unu-h to Swim. Iowa C4ty, April C Siudeutu of tho Iowa university aro to bo taught to swim this uprlug. This Is a uow doparture in physical tralulug, aud was riKximmendod by tho dlwolor of that dopartmeut, K. A. Rule, former ly of Dm Moluoa, and was approved by tho executive eommlttoo of tho board pC rogenti A vIwIhk float MflU l8 located at a sate, coavenleai fHt la tae Iowa river, ear the lUMeik jwry. HeaHxfal. Uvlr- Will CtdebiiUo AilMir Day. Vim Mollnetu Iowa. April I.- The -yeoith. of this otto' have evr c. lo braUnt Arbor day, but thle yar tin y will lake hold of the holiday and will okterv It la line style. The xereJtee will be give a oer to tho calWAreH, who are how Uelax iiac tleexl Ih what will be required, of tawn. ArraiiBttmetUa (or the plant lag of tree will be vary full and eewplate, Cltlieng gautvrally wilt participate In the xerclses through uut the olb'. The date Used u April 30. o Hryco at Clilcago. Chicago, April C -Ambassador Jamea Hryeo la the guest of the Commercial club today. Tonight thor will bo a banquet at the Audl totlum which will be largely attend ed by every prowlaeat waa In the city aA ataay treat other etatca. 'To All atL, HiSfUrht W nrr'V 1 w-r3z$N V ft .BBK yOHMKflBlBWi S K .' WllBlBWta I' iB mmT, iTl BjH confftvMMtrta if 4wx I MaVHB tW eauee. 1 4 j lpejB I ,IWI M lyH y m hi B XMt UOIT AttO I Brag hittiumc, to, 4to mB g ink iatTMii Hffl MNaocM. I bB awe fj iH 4 4 f ft H C:i Hood Co J B 0UAiLNJCICD i ga ejejejaeB8aexM3WW Gold Dtist Fiotir Made by THE SYDNEY POW Ett COMPANY, Bidnoy, Oregon. Mado for family uso. Ask your grocer for it. Draa and short alwuya on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT a fella ig From rafts to mill the uot i Is used In tho handling and ! of our lumber, and alio urti ; money. Come and see ut about prico. GOODALE LUMnS i Vnrtk Xmt 1 Guaranteed Under tho Food and Drug Act Juno 30, iooo No. 324. Curt acrofub, eo?ma, all erup Uona and humors, udigeuon, dys popala, theutuallam, catarrh, kidney and liver diflloultiw and all troubled arUlng from or promoted by impart blood or a low condition of tho eytu. V M 1A iT?i Tlie Standard llkHHl 1temedy of tho World. Ihire, Safe, l-yftHjtle, Kconomlc&l. 100 IXea Ono Dollar. Endorsed by pliyalclans, by drag giatd, and, bvut of all, bv thoiuinda of cured people. Buy a bottla today. MtmUciAlur th sme tcunalr npxties. uruavtiu. or muu ptossttUy o rctt et i Undetwood StsLtkdatd Typewfitef PaaaTffttlal MJaJ ajHwSiSalSi n PVeL-BaMK DBrvMBBTT For Speed Safety, Surety A Solid Roadbed Is Essential Visabillty and Spd in the Underwood, Tabula tor, Typewriter arte sap ported by perfectly bal anced construction. Underwood Typewriter Company 4ft S&tfi Sift, PortkaW; Of f at WI1KX YOl MANTME-ttn cat with rnjoj meet and timvlilp nurself wltn ro-i n,Q iw. vinJ. the kind' I froah overy day IfyoukiTttU our rolls and bread yon hsit ..- An In line with the wl n. by phone If you like. CAPITAL DAKEM. C,lX"I, Spring Clcc Hft.. 2 lot. 2' oarline, JGOO. i.nuM. 4 loti. SbtoeUt' oar line. JS.SO. Good 6 roombott"" . . ...iitu. I1H& uiocks irom ' ,., u .----. blocks from car. '- . . , Good 8 h h - lots in friuit. s "-;- iit i.. . VIajiI W IIW" I " : ....tc! and Iganberriw w Houm and lot 08 . -" - --j i.ii oa I-8 view. im. JIlttti House aad W " view. JIM- iiitPi11 House aaa 5 to"081" meketa. U"" .wjjas. Good kee ad J " Ave., fl0- v . juiis A beauUf. 7"j,' with lota of t' fTijfH horse aad hw- d in South SaI'rllkBI rent or trade if Flro. le ,IW ia 'JT'l .. i 5" vl t 'l. bi;iuu4. JAi&-tii