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2 DAILY OAMTAIj JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, MAY 13, 1007. HOFER BROS., Pfetthc and Proprietors E. HOFER, Editor. A. P. IIOFER, Manager. XHE JOURNAL STANDS FOR PROGRESS, DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEGRADED LAUOR. GOOD TRE MAN LAND." Llttlo boy, little boy, would you go so soon To tho land where the grown mnn lives? Would you barter your toys and your airy things For tho things that tho grown man gives? ' Would you leave the haven whoso doors are set With tho Jowols of Lovo's alloy For tlw land of emptiness and regret? Would you go, llttlo boy, llttlo boy? It's a land far off, llttlo boy, llttlo boy, And tho way It Is dark and Bteep; And onco you have passed through Its doors, llttlo boy, You mayn't oven comn back to sleop. Thero Is no tucking In, no good night kiss, No mornings of childhood joy. It's passion and pain you glvo for this, Think well, llttlo boy, llttlo boy! Llttlo boy, llttlo boy, can't you soo tho ghosts That llvo In tho land off there; Tho "brokon hearts," "fair hopes," all dead; "LoBt faith" and "grim despair?" Thoro's a train for that land in tho aftor years When old Tlmo rushos in to destroy Tho wall that stands 'tween tho Joy and tho tears So don't go, llttlo boy, llttlo boy! Mnynard Walto In tho Metropolitan Magazine. o NEW DEAL AT THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Tho Orogonlnn has a ringing editorial standing by tho new deal at tho stato agricultural collcgo. It upholds manfully tho now president of that institution, against UN CALLED FOR ATTACKS ON THE STATE AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE. It Is an open secret that tho grangos of Orogon felt Buro thero was to bo n now ileal at that Institution, nnd rofralncd. from, criticising the largo appropriations mado for tho Corvallls Institution. Tho mnchlno politicians of Orogon woro baflled at every point In their nttompt TO LAND ONE OK THEIR NUMIIER IN THE PRESIDENCY OF THE FARMER'S COLLEGE. Now tho organs of tho machlno, which dominated tho last loglslnturc, nro hoard In personal riltaoka on President Kerr. Tho editorial from the Orogonlnn Is as follews: (Tho Orogonlnn Editorial of May 12.) Home half dozen Oregon nowHpapors havo taken up tho cry against President Kerr, of tho agricultural college. Tho express misgivings us to tho wlmlom of his election BECAUSE HE WAS ONCE A MORMON AND A POLYGAMIST. Do thcHo papors know what they nro doing? Do they uudorstaud they nro aiding tho Mormon hierarchy to wren'.: ItH revenge upon Mr. Korr for renouncing polygamy many years ago In Ills young manhood and lighting the Mormon political mnchlno over ulnco? Tho hierarchy has driven him out of tho Utah Agricultural College; IT HAS DETERMINED TO DRIVE IIIM OUT OF THE OREGON COL LEGE. Those newspapers aro helping on the wicked purpose The hierarchy lias rosolvod that no man who lights It shall over enjoy u position of honor wost of tho Hoyy mountains. Mr. Kurr lias fought It for many yours, Some of tho uowHpnporu of Orogon nro Joining In tho conspiracy to punish him. Is this Hlmplo luunceuco, or Ib It something worse? Tho touo of tho Eugene newspapers Is uspuolally malignant. WHAT CAN RE THE MOTIVE HEIIIND THE INEXDOES which have appeared In tho Guard and Register? Tho Guard speaks of Mr. Korr us "ono of thorn," moaning "ono of tho Mormon loaders." It must know that tills Is untruo nnd that tho Mormon londors aro hla bitter uuumluK. It says, with cruel liijutttlco, that Orogon is "not roady to nccopt ovou negatively tho tonott of tho Mormon faith." Mr. Korr dot not hold those tenets AND IS THE LAST MAN IN THE WORLD TO TEACH THEM, ultlior positively or uogntlvoly. Tho Guard says "hla Holuotlon was a grnvo error of Judgmont on tit part of tho board of regents." It was rwilly tho souudost Judgmont, for Mr. Korr is roputod to he A .MAN OF HIGH ATTAINMENTS, GREAT EXECUTIVE AIIILITY AND SINGULAR FITNESS FOR THE POSITION IN EVERY WAY. Tho KiiKtuio HoKlstor speaks of Mr. Koor us "tho now Mormon presi dent of O. A. C " It luidH that, "he would no doubt bo n polygnmlst hut for tho law against It." and HUggouta that "ho will bo uuito a stimulus to Mormonlam In wiwtorn Orogon." What could bo moanor than thoic remarks? MR. KNItlt IS A IIKTTER CHRISTIAN THAN THOSE WHO MA LION IIIM, and, Instoad of stimulating Mormonlsm, so far ns It moans tho Mormon machine, or polygamy he will light it horo ns ho has in Utah. Do tho Eugene papors think thoy will help tho causo of tho state unlvuralty by audi methods? THE UNIVERSITY MUST DEPEND FOR ITS SALVATION UPON THE FAVOR OF CANDID, FAIR-MINDED, INTELLIGENT PEOPLE. Such people nro not won by Blander. Inuoudn does not attract thorn. Thoy aro not likely to Join In n conspiracy to ruin one of tho prlnclpn' onomlort of MormonUin hoeauso ho U an onomy of MormonUm. THEV ARE LIKELY TO CONCLUDE THAT AN INSTITUTION WHICH MUST DEPEND UPON MALIGNANT SLANDER FOR ITS I)E FENSE IS PAST DEFENDING. Wo guosa that the appropriation for tho university will not gain ninny frlondu by tho attack which tho Htmone iwpors aro making upon tho agri cultural college through Its omlnout president. That is, tho average efficacy, for It was not denied THAT HUMAN LIFE IS SAFE IN THE HANDS OF SOME OF THEL A meeting of the American Medical association was held in Chicago the other day and thero seemed to bo a general agreement that ono of tho speakers did not go too far when be said that, while 4000 physicians aro graduated in this country every year, THREE-FOURTHS WERE UNFIT TO PRACTICE MEDICINE. This unfitness nroso partly from a lack of preparatory education bo foro going to medical colleges and partly from a low standard in tho medical colleges themselves. Ono of the Bpenkers said ho had been lecturing In a medical college for years over the heads of students WHO KNEW TOO littijH of uiiem ISTRY, HACTERIOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY TO FOLLOW HIM INTEL- LIOENTLY. Another speaker dwelt on tho laxity of tho examinations conducted by stato boards to ascertain whether the applicant is fit to practice modlcine. Ho said 58 per cent of tho persons that failed on the first examination succeeded nt tho Bccond, and to hlB mind this was evidence that tno appli cants had studied along tho lines of the questions met in tho first exam ination. Tho consensus of opinion was that tho standard of medical educatiou should bo raised and that students should not bo admitted to medical colleges until thoy have more knowledgo about things In general AND PARTICULARLY ABOUT THE SCIENCES RELATED TO MEDICINE. Any ono that ha3 visited a medical college may recall tho youthful faces. Moro boys are often found in tho lecture rooms. They aro ngolng Just ns fast as they can, qf course by starting tho shy Bldoburns or tho backward board or by cultivating tho ImprosBlvo man nor preparatory to tho hanging of the shingle, but withal thoy cannot hide their youth and inexperience. It 1b no offense to bo young, RUT TO RE YOUNG AND INEXPERI ENCED AND AT THE SAME TIME DEFICIENT IN EDUCATION a condition deplored at tho meeting of tho American Medical assocla tion this Is a danger to life, for tho protection of which tho profession of modlclno Is Btipposed to exlBt. In calling attention to tho defects of tho present system of training physicians, THE ASSOCIATION PERHAPS DID NOT COMPARE THE PRESENT WITH THE PAST. Unquestionably tho standards aro higher now than thoy were a do cado or two ago when examinations woro required by few states and whon It was a far easier matter lo becomo a "doctor" than It is to- Thoro Is ono thing certain: Tho Amerlcnn Medical association wl'l find tho general public In sympathy with any movement to rnlso the atandnrd of medical oducatlon still higher. A Now Addition to Newport. Groat intcrost is being taken In Ynquinn bay dovolopmontB, and It is said moro cottogos will bo put up thoro this summer than ever boforo Tho rosult will bo numorouB nddltlons to Newport, along tho const north of Nye crook. Arrnngomonts are now bolng made, according to Informa tion given tho Albany Domocrnt, for a nno nddltlou Just south of Dig creek, near tho Montoroy, only n half mllo north of Nye crook, to bo known ns Dcach Park, by sovoral Albany mon. Thoro will bo flvo hundred lotB, -10x80, with a numbor of protty drlvownys through tho Park, Bplon dldly Bituatod, running down to tho bonch. Tho prlco of tho lots has net yet bopn agreed upon, but It Ib said It will bo somowhoro from $50 to $100, according to location. Several havo already expressed an Intention of building cottngoB tho coming Bum mor. It will bo awhllo boforo tho promotoM havo tho lots rondy to put on tho market. Tho ondorsomout and olllolnl record of President Korr show two things ho has ben against tho political mnohluo nnd tho log-rolling liter urchy everywhoro. Ho liaa a record or praotloal work as na agriculturist THAT FITS HIM FOR THE PLACE TO WHICH HE IS ELECTED. He in born and ralsod a farmer and educator combined and said to liAVe grant oxooutlvo ability, He can go out among tho farmors and talk farming, nnd llvo stock nnd oropa, and loavo tho impression THAT HE IS NOT PUTTING IT ALL ON FOR THE OCCASION. Ills selection U not duo to political or partisan influeucos and ho will bo Biistnluod and given n fair trial upon his merits by tho organized far;n ora of Orogon. o NEW STANDARDS OF MEDICAL EDUCATION. The .Trlfnuou Bridge. Albany Domocrnt Saturday: Judge Scott of tho Marlon county court enmo up this noon to confor with Judge Stowart In roforenco to tho Jefferson brldgo. It Is roportod In a sorlous condition, and something must bo dono at onco to make It safe. As It is a heavy load would not bo snfo nt all on It. Tho Indications aro that qulto an oxponso will bo In volved In tho ropnlting of the brldgo This nftornoon Judgos Stowart and Scott ordorod tho brldgo closed, ponding ropnlrs. Tho troublo Is n small ono, a brokon eating In tho Hood's Sarsaparilla is unquestiona bly the greatest blood and liver medicine known, It. positively and permanently cures every humor, from Pimples to Scrofula. It is the Best. Blood Medicine. It la not very comforting for mortala who havo boon pinning their faith to physicians to learn that the oHcacy of 1. D.'a is seriously doubted by the moat learned noa or that profeloH. Have You a Savings Account? IF NOT LET VS OPEN ONE IN YOUR NAME. ITS AN EXCEL LENT MEANS OF SAVING MON EY, AND MAKING IT EARN MORE. DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR OR MORE CAN RE MADE AT ANY TIME. INTEREST PAID SRMI-ANNU. ALLY. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Capital National Bank top, but much depends upon It, nnd It will probably coBt $500 boforo tho brldgo Ib mado safe. Teams havo been crossing, though, until tlie brldgo wns closed this afternoon. . o Rownro of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as morcury will suroly destroy tha sonBo of Bmoll nnd complotoly do rnngo tho wholo ayatom whon ontor Ing It through tho mucoua Burfnces. Such articles should novor bo used oxcopt on prescription from roputa blo physlclnns, an tho daraago thoy will do Is ton fold to tho good you can possibly dorlvo from thorn. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.. contains no morcury, and la takon in tornnlly, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the Bystom. In buying Hall's Catarrh Curo bo auro you got tho gonulno. It Is taken internally and mado in Toledo, Ohio, by F .J. Cheney & Co. Testimonial free Sold by all druggists. Prlco, 75c por bottlo. Tako Hall's Fnmlly Pills for con stipation. o A Poor Marksman. A I as Angoloa pnpor recently stated that "John D. Rockofoller will pass down Into hlbtory ns In many rospects ono of tho greatest and most typlcnl of all Amor'IcnnB." Isn't that onough to Jnr tho bones of Croosusu Mr. Rockofollor is groat only ns n money gottor, a small part of true groatnoss, and ho is typical only of tho American Shylocks, not of true Americans. It that Los Angclos edi tor was shooting at a flock of barns nt close rango ho wouldn't get a splinter. Aftor making a remark llko that this arlstrocratlc editor ought to go off and bury hlmBolf in tho tailings of some gold mine. Al bany Democrat. o My Rest Friend. Alexanuer Benton, who lives on rural route 1, Fort Edward, N. Y., I says: "Dr. King's Now Discovery Is my beat earthly friond. It cured me of asthma six years ago. It has also performed a wonderful curo of in cipient consumption for ray son's wlfo. The first bottlo onded tho tor rlblo cough, and this accomplished, tho other smyptoras left one by ono, until sho was perfectly well. Dr. King's Now Discovery's power over coughs and colds Is simply marvel ous." No other remedy haa ever equnlod It. Fully guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist; 50c and 11.00. Trial bottlo free. o Sawmill to Shut Down. Tho Drown Lumber company's sawmill at Cottago Grove will shut down tomorrow for an indefinite lougth of time. Tho capacity of the mill Is 50,000 feet of lumber por day. Tho Southern Pacific company will loso the revenue for carrying that quantity of lumber to market, averaging from $5.13 to $8 per thou sand feet, or a dally loss of $260 to $325. How long can tho railroad company, rich thought It 13, continue that system of doing business and llvo? This shutdown Is directly due to the ralso of 61 per cent in freight rates for carrying lumber, Western Ofegoa. Bad Symptoms. Tho woman who has periodical head, aches, backache, sees Imaginary dark fcpots or specks floating or donclng bof'orn her eyes, hasnawlng distress or heavy full feeling tfwUomach, faint spells, drat?, glng-dowfiellng In lower abdominal or pelvic rrjjton, easily startled or excited Irregulrfr or painful periods, with or with.' out ifcjvlc catjrfrh, Is suffering from weaknttos anolorangomcnts that should havo ciyly attrition. Not all of above symptpifa attf likely to bo present In any case at qiiolmc. ' Neglotod or badly treated and such casesOftn run Into maladies which do. roan the surgeon's knlfo it they do not rotj5fataHy. No m"dlclno extant hng soptiMnnj tnu iinis-!?rRcnIOI caies na 0r,rrco'3 t--MA-o7itTT?rfip miit. - '" --v..-' '.- -"nil u Htrni iy-flrr,i:"M' mm mieli ii.-ii -ini-iii. yf 1;1f.. 1t IoIm np.vrrnl iiiL'rrnlcnt.s wnrth tnnrf n,MlTlP?r"' nrmnarv nnp. imomnnf ino v k'cry L'SSlnnnTtTSt st ., 7T.?f. !' "-:.?- Jl-.t ..!.' .:.". "0"-IVIIlS Hiiuoii wj mi-unui si;iuiicu lor InO CUTO Ol woman's peculiar nllmrnts enter Into It composition. No alcohol, harmful, or habit-forming drug Is to bo found In the 1st of Ita Ingredients printed on each bottlo-wrapppr and attested under oath In any condition of tho fomalo system. Dr. Plorco'8 Favorlto Prescription can do only good novor harm. Its whole effect Is to strengthen. InvlRorato and regulate tho wholo furaalo system and especially tho pelvic organs. When those aro do ranged In function or affected by disease tho stomach and other organs of digestion hecomo sympathetically deranged, tho nerves nro weakened, and a long list of bad, unpfoasant symptoms follow. Too much must not bo expected of this "Fa vorite Proscription." It will not perform miracles: will not euro tumora no med icine will. It will often prevent thorn, if takon In time, and thus tho operatlnu table and tho surgeon's knlfo may bo avoided. Women sufforlng from diseases of Ions standing, nro Invited to consult Doctor Plcrco by letter, rcc. All corrcopondonco Is held as strictly prlvnlo and sacredly ronfidontlal. Address Dr. U. V. Pierce DiifTalo, N. Y. ' ' Dr. Plerco'a Medical Advlsor(1000pnffoj is sent free on receipt of 21 ono-cont ptatnps for panor-covcrod, or 31 stamps for cloth-bound copy. Address as abova fGKh aY' -V V Is uaerf in .i.. . wu'UJtti.i "'"3 money, m w Como and Bee . .w Y.u.T' 'l CHESTERFIELD Psychic, Palmist and Clairvoyant I will tell your nnmo, your ngo, nnd tho date of your birth, also of changes that aro in store for you, whether or not you should mako thorn and if you will bo successful. I toll also of failures successes, deaths, travels, mar riages, dlvorcoa, homo and heart nffalrs, tnlonts nnd questions that pertain to tho future. I tench tho profession to others. Mcdlumlstlc persons dovalopcd. Parlors In tho Hughes block 466 Stato Btroct. Hours 9 a. m. to9 p. m. dally and Sunday. COMING FA'KNTS. May 2 1 Orogon Btato grange Hood Itlvor. Juno 1-7 Washington State Granwo, Lyndon. Juno 10 Orogon Ploneors' asso ciation, Portland. July 10-15 Intorntnlonal Chris tian Endenvor convention, Seattle. July 15-20 Grand Lodge Elks Philadelphia. July 9-13 Knights Templar con clave, Saratoga, N. Y. o . Tho Llfo Iusiirnnco Muddlo haa started tho public to thinking. Tho wonderful success that has mot Ballard's Horohound Syrup In Ita cruando on Coughs, In fluenza, Dronchltla and all Pulmon ary troubles haa started tho public to thinking of this wonderful prepa ration. They aro all using It. Join tho procosslon and down with sick ness. Prlco 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by D. J. Fry. o Call for Bids. Bids Mill bo received by tho City Recorder un to 5 o'clock p. m., Moqdny, May 20, 1907, for tho con struction of a cement concroto walk on Twelfth streot, In Salem, Oregon in front of tho south 45 foot of lot No. 1, in block No. 3, in Yow Park addition to tho City of Salem, Ore gon. W. A, MOORES, 5-9-10 Recorder o Proposals for Painting. Proposals aro hereby requested for estimates on painting tho roof, windows and motnl work on main bulldlug at tho state reform school. All painting material to bo furnish ed by (ho state. Bids must bo sent to tho office of tho superintendent on or before May 16, 1907. In formation and specifications can be had on application. Ten por cent certified check of amount must ac company bid. N. H. LOONEY, 5-8-7t. Superintendent. r I " IB Land Plaster A Delayed Carload of the famom Ortpi 11 iMumer, mo great fertniiet land restorer. Qew v. iuuu aaj KM ClSfc nuro. Try it on yow Vt, bmuuns mm Iawst jlfc great Investment oa yovt Special prices In lirjibit TILLS0N & Cft 1 51 Hish Slj to DA1XT1 COOKS 4 1 Aln-nv nrefer nur mt tout mih nil n lift nrrldnl rMtlrt tl Mi attention as those ordered htm E. C. 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