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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1907)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. IVALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, SKPTKmiHR 0, 1007. H, rjtI0t Icohol AOrrinf' TonlC A Body Builder - A Blood Purifier A Great Alterative - A Doctor's Medicine Avcr's Sarsnparllla . no -22? .5Stt!& tM frmuia ""miimmm Without Alcoholj Without AlcoholB Without Alcohol Without Alcoholf Without Alcoholfl Without Alcohol! J. O. AjrerCo.,1! Lowell, Mat. I AT THE CAPITAL swn fair a Frte and War jlili Japan'"" . n ..-AnnMlflr .. "!,;' ol Frank- K.i""",,0""0r itUDl'" .-.mission, con- me T T.flna lmB left &-Ki" ' EL' i v.o,.uo Erobani rallrcd jW;"" toner he wl invesui,""' ...... H"""' ....... i- .h world Of Acoaoiuo .u .v -- . gallon, for w V m "n r..,.,., Mr fnmlno In tho Ben- U 1907-S that will throw Into nlJcsce that oi iusi ". ! a. .MiforlnL- among tho poo- t( (he western states was so This suffering-, u win u" u L.j laflnetlv. was duo entire- i tie Inability of tho railroads to i cars for tho transportation m (ho Inst six months It Is - hat tho railroads havo .i4 llttln for new Cfiulp- t The business of tho countrv (jMKtsed remarkably In that ... ., ho eoncestlon of com- ui till be all tho greator once .... ii nnii winter business IV Hill --- - Li. Pffnria will bo mndo by Ejortrnment to havo shippers put illr fuel ana omer supplies ns c u possible. w h tie of the abovo commercial lidos, It Is probable that either W1 cl the big political parties df'irop as an Issuo In the com- 4( asptigo tho question of water wprtitlon. Such a condition as Cii In tho west last winter Iweot haro been possible had tho ttpl and Its tributaries been as they should be. It J lire been poBalblo, with tho of Ice-crushing bonts, to kmt great fleets up that river Iktith coal from Illinois, MIs- 'Unm and oven from tho ' Pennsylvania. Tho Na- f teCTers and Harbor congress fit has urged tho necessity for tii this system of trnnspor-l tatlon ns nn auxiliary to the rail road. It Is probable that tho conven tion of the National Rivers nnd Har bors congress will be held almost simultaneously with tho opening of tho Blxtloth congress, and tho ques tion of waterway transportation thus will be brought forcibly to tho attention of tho national lawmak ers. X One old question, around which raged a bitter fight In the last con gress, will be missing in tho con gress that will convene in December. It is tho question of tho Joint state hood of Arizona and Now Mexico. Secretary Garfield this week, nfto' a conference at Oyster Bay wltn President Roosevelt, announced that no further effort would bo mado by tho administration to bring tho mat ter tip again. Mr. Garfield has just returned from nn extended trip through Arizona, New Mexico and Oklahoma, and on his report to tho President It was decided by tho ad ministration best to nbldo by tho verdict of tho peoplo of the two first named territories as expressed at the polls. It Is recognized that there would bo constant strife between tho residents of tho two territories, be cause of tholr dlBtlnct differences in race, languago nnd ' religion. Mr. Gnrflold in cortain that Oklahoma and Indian Territory will adopt tholr stato constltptlon when tho vote Is takon on September 17. Ho Is of tho opinion that Secretary Tnft's stric tures on sovoral of tho featurso of the constitution, mado in his recent speech in Oklahoma City, will not servo to change tho document ma terially. In tho cnpaclty of collector for Undo Sam, Assistant Secretary of tho Treasury Edwards has gono to tho Jamestown exposition In an ef fort to collect tho one million-dollar loan authorized by congress and se cured by a Hon upon tho gato receipts of tho fair. Two payments on this loan aro long past duo, and Mr. Ed wards now Is in conferenco with tho board of managers, endeavoring to arrlvo at Bomo plun whereby at least partial payment can be made. Tho attendanco at tho exposition 1b said to bo Increasing, but It Is altogether probablo thnt tho exposition authori ties will faco a big deficit when tho curtain finally 1b rung down on tho show. a Thomas B. Fowler of San Fran cisco, who Is hero this week, is ono native son who believes the Pacific slope need fear no war with .Tnpnn, no mntter how aggravated tho situ ation may become Mr. Fowler, who spent some time In tho orient, de clares that war for Japan at presont Is Impossible and will bo for some time to come. He does not bnso his conclusion on tho fact that tho Island Emplro Ig pressed for funds and Is now attempting to rebuild Its, com merce, but becnust- of Its forcible selzuro of Corea nnd tho unrest In tho hermit klndom. According to Mr. Fowlor, there aro 25,000,000 Coreans who would selzo any oppor tunity created by a war waged by Japan on a foreign power, to strike for liberty. 'If the Jnpaneso struck nl tho Philippine or tho Ilnwalian Hands, which they would do in the first stages, tho Coreans could cut off their communications and seriously Jeopardize tho safety of tho armies and fleets. There will bo no war between Japan and tho United States says Mr. Fowler. 1 o - Lusltnniu Sails Tomorrow. Llvorpool, Sept. C. When tho new Cunard express steamship Lusl tanla loaves Liverpool tomorrow, bound for Now York, her departure will mark the greatest event In marl tlmo history. Great enthusiasm Is manifested hero In the trip of tho lnrgest Bteam or propolled by tho greatest marlno turbines yet constructed, and elab orate exorcises will mark tho be ginning of hor maiden voyage. Spe cial Interest attaches to the ovont because tho Lucanla will leave New York at tho samo time, nnd tho pas sago of tho Atlantic will develop Into n speed contest such as has never boforo boon known. Both vessols are booked full up and tho offices of the steamship com pany aro bolng besieged by homp-vard-bound Americans, anxious to cross on tho Lusltania. THE JUVENILE COURT. Multnomah's EvpwJinont Shows Some Unexpected Figures. The report of the Juvenile court of Multnomah county reached Tho Journal office yesterday, nnd fell into tho hands of the horse editor, who perused it with much Interest, nnd obtained nt tho same tlmo some In formation, perhaps not Intended to be emphasized by tho report. For Instance tho report shows that of the children coming .within Its Jurisdiction there woro ir whose parents were divorced and 3GG whose parents were living together. Of course there aro not nearly so many divorced persons, as there nro married people, but It will bo soon that tho poportlon of children Is as 1 to 21 while tho number of di vorced people Is In much greater proportion thnn that. It would seem therefore that the children of di vorced people are bettor looked aftor and aro less prone to fall into evil ways than those whoso parents are living together. Again, it shows tho children of vicious or immoral parents who camo before tho court numbered 51; the children of Incompetent or care less parents 238, and of capablo par ents 25C. Here again tho roports seems to Bhow thut tho children of capablo parents who fall down, avo in excess of those .of Incompetent and careless parents and it is safe to say, that tho latter class aro about as numerous as the capable' ones. Another classification snowing tho charges against tho children, shows tho boys were moro numerous than tho girls In all except two heads violating school law, whoro 4 boys and 8 girls make up the list, and im morality where 12 boys and 39 girls nro enumerated. It hardly Bcoma possible that the girls should bo any ' foKIndVnn TTo,. ai .,.... .... h n f vvuy .uougnr, mm wmcu nos uccn. uso for over 30 yenrs, has horno tho Blgntitnro of i rff - ",m 3 boon mado under his per , W77$g2 sonnl supervision slnco itsinfnucy. f Alinn ' 7 Allownoonotodccolvoyoninthls. &J, !:fc,ts' Imitations ami Just-os-good" aro hufc L vertments that trlllo with and endanger tho hen i of " and Cbihlicu-Exncrlonco ngulust Export enU What is CASTOR I A jjjrt; a lutrmlcss substitute for Castor Oil, Pare Si,,"11'1 Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. Ifc rtttanw , 1 L 1),u,n Morphine nor other Kurcotlo ted ati as, ls Ils ffunnuitco. It destroys Worms Colic. iftJiieV0Pls,,wcss u curca Diarrhoea and Wind d Fht..i S TcethIuS Troubles, cures Constipation taowi m ? assimilates tho Food, regulates tho INE CASTOR I A ALWAYS vtp Sears, tho Signature of i to You Have Always Boup use For Over 30 Years. fcll, coc"'"-" MOHIUT WMtT. NCW on OITV. vX &Ccu4A l VoZ " " 2fa SELF RISING B. B. B, Flout Georgia Minstrels. Darktown will bo out tonight, it bolng tho dato of tho appoaranco of Richards & Frlnglo's Famous Geor gia mInstr.ols. Tho annual engagement of this famous company never falls to bring out tho colored folks, bo much bo that tho upper floors of tho theater aro always rosorved for them, and they alwnys fill them to overflowing, whllo tho lower floor is always pack ed with tho white element. Tho ex cellent porofrmances given by this company will bo Improved uuon this visit. They havo a whole lot of now peoplo nnd tho word Is paBsod along tho lino that it is tho best show they ever had. Well, If It boats last Boa Bon, It certainly must be a corker. o $100 Reward, 9 100. Tho renders of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there ls at loast .one dreaded disease that Bdenco has been able to euro in all Us Btagos.and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo l-i tho only positive curo now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disoaso, requiroa a constitutional treatmont. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken internally, act ing directly upon tho blood and mu cous Burfaccs of tho system, thereby destroying tho foundation of thjo dis ease, and giving tho patlont strognth by building up the constitution and nsslsstlng natur.o In doing Its work. Tho proprietors have so much faith In Its curatlvo powers that they offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to curo. Bend for list of testimonials. AddresB F, J. Cho rey & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. AfcCl iLif1!?111 kM' Mhjb & Ww FuO&ng. o BmhA ifufrwe IVOSIXA. rltNKMYHaffA!DjlNt more immoral than tho boys, and that with 404 boys beforo tho court only 12 woro charged with being im moral, while of the G8 girls 39 woro brought boforo tho court on this charge shows a superiority In Immor ality that is undoubtedly not cor rect. Instend it is probablo that tho ''women" In this caso as In all others get tho worst of It. In othor words, what is considered immornl in a girl is not looked upon in the samo light if a boy ib tho gulltj party. It shows also 40 children aban doned by tho fathor and only 8 by tho mother, which makes tho Im morality chargo against tho girls seem nil tho more onesided, nnd thin Is emphasized, when wo noto that 122 boys and only 9 girls woro ac cused of larceny; and at tho same tlmo the reports says 101 boys woro arrested because thoy woro growing up in Idleness and crime nnd not ono girl Is so charged, Malicious mischief Ib charged against 32 boys but not ono girl Everything In fact tends to point to tho fact that girls aro charged with Immorality, white boys, who nro as bad, apd probably much worse, aro not. o Washed Overboard. It has been reported by local peo ple, who have returned from Now port that ono of the crow on tho Gazello while taking a party over tho bar the other day was washed Into tho sea by a mammoth wavo but Wfs rescued by the uso of preservers which were thrown from tho llttlo soa-golng boat. Tho Gazello is a gasoline boat which has been taking excursJoniBts over the bar, but tho deck is so near the water of tho llttlo craft that a largo wavo would sweep completely over the boat. It is Bald to draw but four feet of water and Is considered by many unsafe for any ocean voyage. o xTK KM Yoa Haw Alfs Bw "wXtMart0O000Or5tiW,5W 751 rT '' I QEvtNBBBBHsHl'BHff XSXS j I '.:'.. .v:L0 W ' j. ';. i Q I .5.v w. " W " v- fr.'l ft ' A': '."'-' k'vX:-' v Mifv' rr MISS EMMA RUNTZLER MEN ADMIRE a protty face, a good figure, but sooner or later icnrn tnat t n o healthy, happy, contented woman is most of all to bo admired. Women troubled with fatntinrr spoils, irregularities, nervous Irrita bility, backtioho, tho 'blues," and those dreadful dratrirlnir sensations. cannot hopo to bo happy or popular, and advancement In either home, business or social lifo is impossible. Tho cause of theso troubles, how- over, yiolds quickly toLydlaE. Pink ham's Vegotablo Compound made from natlvo roots and herbs. It acts at onco upon tho organ nflllotcd and tho norvo ccntors, diRpcllinir effec tually all tlioso distressing BVinn- toms. "No other medloino in tho country has rccoived such unqualified indorsement or lias sucn a record or euros of female ills as nas hydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Miss Emma Ituntzlcr. of 031 Stato St.Scheneetady, N. Y.. writes: "For a lona tlmo I was troubled with n wonkness which seemed to drain all my Btrcngth away. 1 had dull headaches, wno nervous, Irritable, and all worn out. Chancing to rend ono of your ndvertiscmonta of a caso similar to mine cured by Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegotablo Compound, I decided to try it and I cannot express my gratltudo for tho bonoflt rccoived. I am entirely well and feel llko a now person." Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegotablo Compound is tho most successful remedy for all forms of Female Complaints, Weak Hack, Falling and Displacements, Inflammation nnd Ulceration, and is invaluable in pro paring for childbirth and tho Chango of Llfo. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing: Invitation to Women Womon suffering from any form of fomalo weakness aro Invited to promptly communloato with Mrii. Plnkham, at Lynn, Mass. Eor advice ls xrce and always noipiul. With Rlcluinl & Prlnglo's MlnstrcR I NEWPORT The Ideal Pacific Coast Resort on YAQUINA BAY Comfortably and quickly reached from SALEM via Southorn Pacific to Albany, thenco Corv.iltls & Eastern Railroad. Round trip rates from SALEM, ?G.000 for soason tickets, good for return until October 3lBt, and $3.00 for throo day tickets, good going Saturdays and returning Monday following dato of aalo nil tickets honored for going or roturn trip from Albany on Corvallla & EaBtorn "ovory Sunday" excursion train leaving Albany 7:30 A. M. and roturnlng lenvo Newport 5:30 P. M. For furthor information call on tlckot agent Southern Pacific, Salem, Corvallls & Eastorn, Albany, or GEO. P. KEVINS, General Passenger Agent, Corvallls & Eastern Railroad, Albany, Or. Hardwood Floors IN CANS . Sprend them on your old floors with a good brush, nnd bavo an up-to-dato recoptlon room, dining-room, hall or parlor. Nat ural wood finish, tough, elastic and durablo. VARNO-LAC Exactly imltnto all flno woods, no matter how old tho surfaco to bo stained. Tho only artlclo mado that requiroa no skill to pro duco good results. Avoid disappointment by romomboring to &Bk for Vnrno-Lack. Mndo by Acrao Whlto Load & Color Works, Do trolt, Michigan. GEO. B. JACOB FRONT AND PINE STREETS, NORTH SALEM.rnONE 101. Htie Wing Sang Company NEW GOODS ON SALE $20,000 Worth of New Goods Direct From the Manu facturers, Now Opened Up and Ready for Yoor Inspection. This grand assortment of now merchandise represents tho latest novo! ties of Fall and Winter weai consisting of beautiful Silk For eign Domoetlo Dress Goods, Ladles' bwqII Bilk SultB, handsomo Coats, Silk Petticoats, Ladies' handsomo Dross Skirts in all thq latest styles. Mlssos' and Children's Coats, flno Furs. Odds and ends of goods all over tho Btoro bold at loss than cost. Hop plckors supplies at manufacturers prices. This storo that has mado such wonderful progress In a fow years l.i now ready to give It patrons grenter and bettor values than ovor, Ladies short and long Crepo Klmonns, salo prico $1.00 up. Ladles' heavy fleeced lined Kiraonaa and Wrappers, salo prico $2.00 up. Gents Furnishings, Suits, CoafJ, Pants, Dress ShrJts, Work Bhlrts, and Overalls. NotlonB, TrunkB, Telescopes, Comforts, Blankets and Matting, Eeto, HUIE WING SANG CO. Chinese and Japanese Bazaar 346Cotrt Street Salem, Oregon m u$ 1 1 i P 'm m c&ym&&i - - wuk CO., DfC A Jew, 01.