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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALKM, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1007.
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For the June Bride
This is the month when
' many of us will be called
upon to make some wed- ;
. ding gifts. CUT GLASS and , ' '
i HAND PAINTED CHINA are
among the first and best
gift goods, A Water Jug
and Tumblers, Berry Bowl
or Vase would be right in
season and up-to-date. We
N also have many beautiful
things in Hand-Painted
China painted in Salem
and Sterling Silver. You ,
are not doing justice to
yourself if you buy wed
ding presents without look
ing over our stock. We
have the big assortment
and low prices,, and high
grade goods v
Barr's Jewelry Store 1ST
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PEPPAR
BUT NO
SALT
Indian Maiden's Spirit Tangles a
Clairvoyant and a Millionaire
Xir Protection of National HcoiUTy,
Tho Second Chamber of tho Prus
iilun I'arlliunont Iiiih Juut pnased u
ltUl for tho protection of nut u nil
tironory against dopravtitloiiH of any
Kind. Former loglHlutlvo nets had
ulromly authorized tho PruBBlun Gov
urumont to Interfere whonovor tho
IIoIui-oh(uo altos of u city woro like
ly to hu Impaired. For this and not
only tho destruction or thoughtless
ultoratlon of historically vonornblo
or artistically
hut uvun tho
Is loulug moro and tnoro of Its
charma by lucoiiHldornto contttruc
tlouH. ThoBO nro only tho best known
liiHtancoH nmpng many, and It can bo
no quostlou that In Germany tho tltno
hau como fol' a Biiporlntondonco na
Ruskln demanded It for England.
Tho now bill affords Biilllclont
moans for securing tho Important ob
ject In vlow. It provides In tho first
plnco that tho Govormnont may dls-
Hrltlsh llulo in India.
Tho truo vindication of British
rulo In India is that for this con
tury nnd moro during which tho Brlt
IbIi hnvo ruled India, a garrison, In
cluding nntlvo auxiliaries, of, Bay, fc
per cont of tho millions to bo gov
erned, has sufllced for tho govornor,
Iiub suniced, evon with such tnctlcsa
episodes of mls-govornmont as
brought about tho groat mutiny. It
allow tho construction of any build
prominent buildings, ng or IndUBtrlal plant whorovor tho Mr h truo now as It was 2000 years
construction of now notorious nttraetlvonoBB of a inn J- nco that "tho wolf does not count
odlflces that might Impair the aoB- 8oapo was in danger to bo impaired, tho sheep." Thoro aro hlghor nnd
thotlo offoot of time-honored monu- Moreovor, after tho conaont for a tlsoro nro lowor races. Truo, tliQ
muuts or tho harmonious porapectlvo construction baa boon obtained, tho'mcoa auporlor in war and govorn-
of ii squiuo or a Btioot may bo pro- Qovommont mny resorvo tho right of
hlblted. This act worked well examining tho details of tho doalgns
unough for works of nrchltec- 0f building ao as to secure tho ob
tiiro and sculpture, but it did not np- Bcrvatlon of tho rules of good tnsto,
ply to tho beauties of naturo and tho Btiupllclty and harmonious adjuat
uoBtbotlo offool of landscapes. That ,nont to tho aesthetic features of
tlioy also nood loglslatlvo protection, 'tno surrounding landscnpo. In tho
vns Badly proved by somo Industrial ra pjaco, tho famous vlows of flno
lubtnllatloiu on Borne beautiful spots sconory WU bo protected against tho
of tho famous linnkB of tho Ithlno U8Uaj depravation by pretentions
rlvor; tho naturally pretty vnlloy of bnrrnck-ltko hotels, that nro so fro
Hhe Upper Sproo luunodlntoly abovo qMOntiy an oyo-soro on tho vory spot
Berlin Iuik already been spoiled by or tll0 ,noat promlnont elevation,
ononmohmonta of Industry beyond u K008 without saying that overy
miy hopo of recovery, and tho lovoly u,nK depends upon tho cholco of
country botwoon Drosdon and Moaaon pr0nor persona of antllclont artistic
" - Itnsto for carrying tho Intontlons of
tho legislator Into practice. If this
condition is not fulfilled, tho now act
may simply lnoroas,o tho powor of tho
police authorities nnd a vexatious
bureaucracy. Hod tapo and good
tnsto novor ngroo with oaoh othor
and tho keynote of most urgumonts
against tho now law was tho dim
culty of gottlug ovor this dllomma.
In tho and, howovor, tho nrgont no
cosslty of provoutlng further dotor
lorntlonB, was ucknowlodged on all
Btdos and tho bill was cnrrlod with
nn overwhelming majority. Conti
nental Correspondence.
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CAN DRAW
CHECKS. . .
Chocking accounts onablo folks
to doposlt their monoy nnd ro
oolvo n passbook, against thoso
accounts they nro pormlttod to
draw checka;
Chocks may bo gtvon to parties
for such sums as desired, thus
avoiding froquout trips to tho
bank, v
It Intoreatod call and oe us.
WMHMHHMMHaiHMHMillMIWHMHnaMWM
Salem State Bank
U K. PAGH, PrwUUttt.
K, W. HAXARD, Chafckr.
mont may bo Inforlor In 8omo of tho
' arts nnd crafts," as Virgil also did
not fall to point out that tho con
quered Grooks woro superior to tho
conquorlng Romans, And, to somo
oxtont, that is tho caso in India, al
though thoro, in fact, tho arts and
crafts aro vory largoly tho posacm
slon'and patrimony of the raco which
would bo tho conquorlng raco if tho
actual conquerors should withdraw
or be expollod. Tho dangor In In
dia , which Is ronlly not a dangor to
Urltlah rule, is tho dangor that thoro
should como to bo a gonornl British
bellof, as thoro is a partial British
belief, and, for that mnttor, a partial
American belief, that literary educa
tion is tho root of tho mnttor, and
that n man who has shown his apti
tude for passing competitive exam
inations Is, therefore, skilled In tho
art of governing nnd loading mon.
It Is most omphntlcally not so. And
whoovor, whothor by ponce congross
ofa or by othor humanitarian mothods
goos about to porsuado olovor but un
warllko races or Individuals that tho
battle is not to tho strong, or that it
Is othor than tho fittest who survive,
la doing, so far as in him llos, a mis
ahlof to tho human raco. Ho Is. par
ticularly doing harm to thoso un-
IIkyo You a CoHgh. Iwarllko races, llko these prosont
A doso of Ballard's Horohouna(Bongaleso. Tho sooner tho rising
Syrup will rollovo It Havo you a Punjabis find out that fact distinctly,
cold? tho beUer for thorn. Tho "Babu"
... . , .....t. f.'...Mt .1- .!. . ..-
Try 11 lO WUOvllHUS luugu, .will uow fine uujiuiub wucn IU3
asthma, for consumption, for broa
chltls. Mra. Joe McGrata, 387
1st street, Hutchinson, Kan., wrltM!
I aava uwfd Ballard'a HoraaeHaa
aupromnoy Is onco challenged by mon
who nro prepared to spill blood In
dofense of their challenge. That Is
really 4he beginning and tho 'end of
rising
Svrun la r family for S years, aadtna present project of V
fla4 it ta oH pUtla. asadtelae aalaut tho English riilb In India.
I vry w4.M SoW ay D. J, Fry. New York TtaiW.
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Tho recont marrlo.go of Edward
Ward Vandorbilt has stirred upHho
Vnndorbilt family. It is not because
the guardian of old Cornelius Van
dorbilt, who Btarted in llfo as a boat
man and ended It'as a railroad p'irato
simply married, but rathor for tho
reason that tho fomalo ho tied to,
Ij not 'up in tho social scalo high
enough to suit the Vandorbilt fam
ily. Cornelius, who founded tho
family, had good ,rod, ovoryday
blood In his veins, and was not abovo
earning an honest penny by his la
bor, until ho discovered ho could ac
cumulate dishonest dollars with
groator rapidity, by manipulating tho
stock market. This business which
tho old man understood thoroughly
for thoso days, soon resulted In his
transferring somo millions of dol
lars from tho pockets of tho public
at largo to his own. This gavo him
great rcspoctablllty. It also caused
tho blood of his chlldron to itako on
a slightly cerulean hue, which in
his grandchildren becamo decidedly
blue and In tho last generation a
royal purplo. Now Edward Ward,
being married onco, Is at tho pres
ent tlmo tho father of a young fo
malo Vandorbilt, who Is appropriate
ly named MInorva. It scorns that
death, bolng no respector of persons,
evon though that porson was a Van
dorbilt, romovod Mrs. V. from tho
contaminations of Gotham's social
whirl, and transplanted hor whoro
It does not mattor. TIiIb Is whro
tho troublo bognn. Edward Ward In
tho courso of tlmo folt thnt ho was
lonesome. Ho needed somo ono to
turn to, whero ho could forgot tho
cold, cold world. Tho right porson
showed up to assist him In forgot
tlng, In tho porson of ono Mrs. Pop
per. Mrs. Poppor was a clairvoyant,
nlso red headed, a aort of Cayenno
Poppor as it woro, and as aubsquont
ovontB showod, sho was tho truo ar
ticle bolng In tho somowhal vulgar,
but dollghtfully oxpresslvo langungo
of tho Bowory, "a hot tamalo,"
"Chill con came" or wordB to thht
effect. MrB. Poppor Invaded tho
spiritual world In Edward Ward's
bohalf, ahd thoro sho found tho
spirit of n beautiful Indian maiden,
called "Bright Eyo3" In tho spirit
world, but who, oro sho loft this,
"Cultus Illlheo" for tho othor aldo,
probably dug caman along with tho
othor "Klootchmon" under tho less
euphonious namo of "Tar Fnco Liz."
Bo that as it may, "Bright Eyes"
with a knowlodgo of finance novor
learned nt a native "potlath" sug
gested that Edward sign up a fow
checks for hor swcot snko, and got
Mrs. Poppor to cash thorn. This Ed
ward did. Then "Bright Eyes" who
by tho way, after hor domlso, had
learned to wrlto English in tlfo vorti
cal stylo, wroto Edward a spiritual
lottor on Just common earthly papor,
suggesting that what ho nooded was
moro Pepper, and so Induced Edward
to marry that warm ono. Thon
vhon tho family learned of It, thoy
Individually and colloctlvoly "throw
a M. his oroinor jnmos v., iub
alBtor Sarah L., and his daughtor, tho
proud Mlnorvn, nasortod ho was In
sane, and today n commission In
quired Into his sanity. Tho learned
alienists making tho examination
aro docldodly up against it, with a
problem to which tho Thaw caso was
llko shooting fish. 'Tho proposition
rosolvos Itself Into this: If Edward
was sano whon ho married Mrs. Pop
por, ho was certainly insano or ho
would not hnvo married hor. If ho
was Insano whon ho married hor ho
didn't marry hor at all becauso ho
was unablo to give assont to tho con
tract. In tho meanwhile Mrs. Pep
par 8oom3 tb bo holding her own,
and from nil accounts pretty much
of ovorythlng that, was Edward's.
,T,ust what "Bright Eyos" Is dolug
Isn't stated, but sho i3 probably
laughing In hor spiritual sleeve as
sho notes tho amount of troublo hor
ghostly lottcrs hnvo stirred up.
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The Iiir n Failure.
v Elvln Crutchfleld arrived homo last
night, and reports a splendid tlmo
nTitho East. Tho Jamestown exposi
tion, though, Is a flat failure, the
Monitor nnd tho place whero tho Mer
rlmac was sunk aro about all. An
Oregon street carnlvnl is nearly equal
to tho things to bo seen. Of courso,
tho government exhibit, about like
that at Portland, Is good, nnd a fow
spates havo good exhibits, but every-'
thing Is IncompwW 'idd unontsVe'd.
STIWtED UP THE SPUING.
Polk County Fountain Spouts About
tho Earthquake,
On ono of his farms near Perry-
dalo Hon. D. L. Koyt has a spring
that 'has for somo yoars been noted
locally for Its health-mending prop
erties. It has cured a number of
cases of rheumatism and other ail
ments, in fact tho water is an all
round health provocative, but most
particularly adapted for stomach
allmonts and a blood purifier. Mr.
Koyt had U analyzed by tho Corvallls
college chemists, but when wo jaw
him yesterday ho had forgotten the
exact formula and Ingredients, but
soda, slllcla and Iron aro of tho high
est proportion. He is a firm believer
in the curative properties, and men
tioned a number of benefitted and
cured cases to prove his claim. Somo
day wo may sco a great health rocort
established there. But to tho strange
part of tho spring wo now come: It
Is boarded up tho holght of somo two
foot to koop It In clear and good con
dition, and until after tho morning of
tho San FranclBco earthquake always
remained at tho samo level, tho
water was found to bo In a Btato of
violent eruption, bubbling and throw
ing ItseJf to a holght of thrco and
four feet. Tho water did not scorn
to lncreaso In volume, b.ut becamo
violently agitated, and has so con
tinued to this day, although not qulto
to tho oxtont of tljo first fow morn
ings after tho earthquake. Tho
spring undoubtedly tins a connection
with some subtorancau cavorn or cur
rent affected by tho earth's convul
sions, and it is tho opinion of many
that another earthquake may mako
of it a gusher, and perhaps a hot
one. Itemizor.
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Negress in tho Pen.
Tho Telegram last night ays: .
Bcatrlco Lewis, a nogrcss, con
victed Inst week of grnnd larceny by
tho theft of moro than $500, was
sentenced yostordny morning by Cir
cuit J ml go Frnzor to sorvo threo
years In tho ponltontlnry. Tho maxi
mum penalty Ib 10 years. Sho cr)cd
blttorly, and forco. had to ))o used to
compel her to accompany Deputy
Shorlff Harry Bulger to tho county
Jail, whoro sho awaits transfer to
Scilom. Judge Frnzor said:
"It Is hard to sontonco a woman
to tho ponltontlnry, but tho crlmo of
which tho woman Is guilty Is ono of
n sorlcs of similar offenses, nnd tlo'
Eorvos tho punishment, provided by
tho Btntutos."
Bortrlco Lewis wns tho nccompltco
of another nogross, Grnco Reed, In
robbing Androw Johnson last April,
whon ho ontored tholr rooms on Flan
ders street. Grnco fled nftor convic
tion, hor bondsmen forfeiting $1000
ball.
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Rattlesnakes.
Tho hot wonthor during tho wook
hns brought out tho rnttleBnnkea In
goodly numbers. Up to tho rock
qunrry a ratUo bIx foot long was
killed by tho workmon. Tho work
men say It was six foot long, and as
tho writer ran across ono fully flvo
feet long up Ochoco Sunday ho has
no renson to doubt tholr statement,
although tho roptllo's body was not
brought to town to substantiate
their word. Tho nvorago rattler la
not moro than thirty Inches In
length, rattle and all, and to gazo
uppn ono flvo foot long gives ono a
similar sonsatlon to that - brought
about by looking upon a boa con
strictor for tho first (tlmo. A snnko
of thnt slzo looks wicked, nnd you
don't want to cultlvnto hla ncqunlnt
nnco. Prlnovlllo Rovlow.
free
Catarrh
Cur
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Buffalo Shipped to Canada.
Fred Parr, of tho Umatilla reserva
tion has Just roturnod from tho Flat
hend Indlnn rosorvntlon, nnd whllo
thoro Baw the londlng of n shipment
of buffalo sold by Mitchell Pablo, a
Flathead Indian, to tho Canadian
govornmont. Pablo sold about 100
head to tho Canadian govornmont,
and retains about GO head for breed
ing purposes. Pablo Is a halfbrood
Flathead, and owns a flno herd of
wild buffalo on his allotment on tho
rosorvatton. East-Oregonlan.
S. II. S. Graduating E.erclsc8.
Tho second graduating class of tho
Salem high school exorcises will bo
hold Friday evening at 8 o'clock in
tho First Christian church.
Tho auditorium of tho church will
be reserved for friends and relatives
of tho graduating class. Tho bal
cony and Sunday school rooms will
be for nil those wishing to attend.
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ArtlsHn Meeting Postponed.
Owing to a number of counter en
tertainments tho regular monthly
open meeting of tho United Artisans,
which was to -have boon held Friday
evening has been postponed.
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Catarrh Is nn ni. j..
uu'j uanerm
if caugcs bad b
death and decay of bone
thinking and reasoning power
U.....U.OU anu energy, often ev
iubs oi appetite, Indigestion, dju
sin, raw throat nnd menu in'.
oral debility, Idiocy nnd Insanlt,
needs attention at once. CurellJ
.Gauss' Catarrh Curo. It la a o J
radical, permanent cure, bocanjl
rids tho Bystorn of tho poison geq
tnai cnuso catarrh.
In ordor to prove to all who
suiroring from this dangerom
loathsomo dlscaso that 0an'
tarrh Curo will actually cure al
caso of catarrh quickly, no mtfl
how long Btnndlng or how bd, I
Bend a trial packago by mall t;tt
all cost. Send us your name and i
dross today and tho treatment
bo sont you by return mall. Try I
It will positively cure so that yon
bo welcomed Instead of shunned
your friends. 0. E. GAUSS, 7?l
Main St., Marshall, Mich. Fill
coupon bolow.
FREE.
This coupon Is good for on
trial packago of GausY Combine
Catarrh Cure, mailed free la plal
packago. Simply fill la your nami
and address on dottci lines bcloM
and mall to
O. E. tiAUSS, 7785 Slain Stiff!
Marshall, Mich.
Horrors of the Sea.
A torrlblo martyrdom wn inffd
od by on Italian sailor named Veoei
zo, on tho Italian sailing ship wna
Fonlco, which arrived yesterday j
Dunkirk from Chile. During th
voyago a quarrel broko out bet
somo Gormans and Italians formlp
nnrt of the crow. The German eaj
turod Veconzo and put Mm In Irosl
Owing to the terrible barbarities i ij
fllcted on him ho has become a run
1 unn it a
Tho crow of tho vessel 1
turo of all nationalities. Fron i
n. it,nM hni heen trouble bet
i. nnrmanB and the Italian. wta
,min nhoad one day sft roanJ
in rano Horn. It was Yeceawl
.... whPfil. and a be Ktt l
forecaatio he forgot to shot tMce
Aa tho Italian refused to w- -close
It, two of tho German. jW
ed up revolvers r---ovor
the deck, firing at him
... tnnv refuge i
ran. vcwi w,
captain's cabin. Tho
ing reload their revo.---...
.....! i.. onniher member on"
wjo,"wi.;';.r.iif.uiittt
crow armeu wn -- v
piece of wood. bursUnott
and demanded in . ;
anouia ob 8uir'""'" .ifrt5
, .... ,i.ir .ipmeanor aoJ ,w I
a general mutiny, handed 1
ovcr u
The unfortunate Italian wi
on dock and terribly -;
he was placed In w . ,
his captors too a " ! ,MarCj !
deckhouse wnero tw - ,i
with a wire rope - -
tho dock. ls,UB"' ' Ml
confined to walking lb.- f
rone. WW .,
two ana a --- .JU t0
in mis mm" -- -
nis ww" -- - ... 0l n
ora uu, - - rUJi, a.
appoariuK, . Ia
Tha non nuv---
havo Placed a niUUJ
board pending an
Inquiry
u . vacrel'
held, and noa - - i
allowed to aiae-.-gkronlcle.
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