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DAILY CAPITAL JOUKNAIi, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, DEOEMRER 7, 1007. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOFER, Ed.waml Prop. An Indopcndcnt-KcwBpftpcr Devoted to American Principles nnd tho" ProRress aud Uevcloperncut of All OreRon. Published Kvcry Evening Kxcfpt Sunday, Salem, Ore. ! ! " ' ! - ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (Invariably in Advance.) "Bully, by carrier, per year SO.OO Per month COc Dally, by mall, per year- 4.00 Per month 3.o 'Wcekly.Jby mall, per year. 1.00 Six months 60o iwa SPECIAL DELIVERY. For convonionco of subscribers branch delivery ofUces aro estab lished at the following places at 35 cents per month, $1.00 for three Burnt' o. Asylum Store, F. 0. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avonuo Junction. Carlino, Seventeenth streot o A. W. Lane, Garden Road store. Daue's Store, Alex, Dauo, South Commercial street. Electric Store, C. M. Epploy, East Stato Btroot. Fair Grounds Store, HarrlBon Dee, Fair Grounds Road. ' Howell's Corner, Twelfth and Cross streetB. O. K. Grocery, A. A. Englobart, Twelfth street. Wheolor'a Store, W. D. Wheolar, Highland avonuo. Yow Park Storn, F. G. Dower ox. Twelfth aud Leslie. THE FORMER THINGS." "There shall bo no moro night and no more sea." Yet to havo known tho tranquil twilight hour, And scon tho slow swoop of tho Bllver stars Across tho cold depths of tho winter sky, Or waited in tho hush boforo tho dawn; To havo boon'drlvon on tho mighty wavo , And dwelt within tho curtain of tho storm, Or aeon, tho tompost batter on tho cliffs 'Till It broko into a murmuring poaco And all Its surges softoned Into foam " Shall not tho sons of man romombor these, Rojolcing to havo know them, In tho day When sundering oceans and tho pathless dark Havo passed away, and novor can return? Catarrh Invites Consumption It weakens tho dolicnto lung tissues, deranges tho digcstlvo organs, and breaks down tho general hoalth. It often causes licadacho and dizzi ness, impairs tho trie to, sinoll and hearing, and affects tho voice. Being a constitutional disenso it re quires a constitutional remedy, Hood's Sarsaparilla Radically and permanently cures. In usual liquid form or in chocolated tnblota known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses 91. t" 4- "Thero Bhall bo no moro toars nnd no moro pain." Yet to havo known tho patlont hours of trust, ' And Hoon tho stnrs of faith and hopo nriso ' Out of tho blncknoas of a midnight grlof, Or grasped tho robo of God within tho dark; ' To havo boon swopt far from Bolt's safo-lald -courso Into tho hoart,of all tho human storm Of worrow, and havo battled through tho aurgo, ' Bringing sotno ahlpwrockod brother to tho shore Or loarnod tho sccrot of nccoptod pain, Tho fellowship of Bufforing and of woo Bhall not tho souls of men romombor those, Rojolcing In remombrnnco, In tho day When saorlflco for others and for God Havo paoBod away, and novor can roturn? Priscllla Loonard, In Exchange " o DISCUSSING WAR. Hngllah nowapnpors aro dlscusalng war botwoon England and Gor "ronny. It Is In a theorotlcal way, n aort of diversion porhnpa, yet tho dlscus nlono aro remarkably blunt nnd dlacloso a dcop-soatcd unfriendliness for "Gormany and Emperor WUholm. Discussions proccdod tho visit of .tho Gorman ompcror in England. Thoy Room to coma chiefly from tho opponents of tho present cablnot. Tho National Review, boforo the arrival of tho omporor, romarked that It was no broach of hospitality to warn ingoniious cablnot minis ters" -to bo on tholr guard against a "fascinating Bovorolgn who has a '. Baalim for hypnotizing foreigners, especially Anglo-Saxons." This magazine doclarov that German stntosmon nro successful edu cating Gormany to regard England ne tho chiof obstnclo to tho acquisi tion of hor ambition "aud tho Instruments of aggression nro bolng forged under our very nose on tho othor sldo of tho North sen, whoro prodigious) practloe la prooeodiiig In tho embarkation nnd dliombnrka lion of troopa na rehearsal of that blow at the heart of tho British om plro ngnlnst whioh tho Into Lord Salisbury warnod ua." Not long ago, It appoara, Gormany tried tho oxporlmont of embark ing and disembarking 100,000 mo,n ut n naval mnnouvor nnd by many it was lnforrod that tho ooHtly and troublosomo undortnklng grow out of tho Gorman Intontlou to awoop down on tho British Bomo day. It 1h roporteil that tho English navy looks upon tho mnnomvor as de signed for probablo attack on England. Behind thin wnr talk, howovor, thoro Is tho opposition. to tho prosont govornmont on the ground that It line unwisely undontnkon to roduco military oxpendlturoi and that it has roducod tho strength of tho chan nel Hoot, on which England would chlofly dopond in enso tho Gormnna , triad a aoup, o tho war talk may bo largely political. The Inability of Tho Haguo conforonco to tnko advanced poaco steps Is attrlbutod to tho pugnacious atttltudo of Gormany, William T. Stead, wlio viaitod tho Unltbd Stntos somo tlmo boforo Tho I initio conforonco, and mado spooolios in ohurohoa and- olsowhoro to stir up aautimont In support of poaoo, gnvo it aa his opinion, nftor thq ndjournmont of Tho Haguo conferonco: "Military and naval question was dlsoussod by overybody on tho as aumptlon that England nnd Gormany would soonor or later bo nt war. No ouo enld so, publlQly, but It was tho undornoto of ovory discussion, - public or prlvato." Tho National Rovlow says that "under cover of tho Imperial visit to England yot anothor navy bill la about to be introduced in tho rolch Btag, whllo Germany's frank, not to Bay Iwutal, declaration at Tho Haguo conferonco should remove all reasonable doubt as to her future Intentions or methods." So the magazine askB tho British government what It proposos to de: I.ouvo tho country as "umlofondod va It la ut tho prosont moment In the faoo of all thoso Intlmntlons?" Thla was tho stato of fooling of a largo part of tho British public whon Emperor WUholm visited King Edward, whloh accounts for tho dispatches In tho early part of tho visit about tho cold rocoptlon. Howovor, tho Gorman omporor went moro than half way to lncroaso tho frlondly j'olations botwoon tho two governments, nnd later advices convey tho impression of a frlondllor attltudo toward Gormany. Holds First City Election. Swoot Home for tho first tlmo hold a city election last Monday. Tho total voto cast was 35 and was di vided in two tickets "Wildcats" and "Citizens." Tho "Wildcats" took tho town. o ' A Real Wonderland. South Dakota, with Its rich silver mines, bonanza farms, widq ranges nnd strango natural formations, id a veritable wondorland. At Mound City, In tho homo of Mrs. E. D. Clnpp, a wondorful enso of healing has lately occurred. Hor con oocrac.l near death with lung and throat throubio. "Exhausting coaighiug spells occurred ovory Jlvo minutes," wrltos Mrs. Clapp, "whon I began giving Dr. King's Now Discovery, tho great medlclnb, that saved bin lifo and completely cured him. Guaranteed for 'coughs and coldn, throat and lung troublos, by J. O. Perry druggist. GOo and $1.00. Trial bottlo freo. ALBANY ENTERTAINS THE Y. M. C. A. Adopted New Charter. Lebanon Is among tho cltlos of tho valloy which has tho now charter favor nnd tho dlsoaso reached n stage last Mondny that took tho town by a voto of 112 to IOC. O ' When to Go Home. From tho Bluffton, Ind., Banner: "Whon tired out, go homo. Whon you want consolation, go homo. Whon yofii want fun, go homo. Whon you wnnt to show others that you havo roformed, go homo nnd let your family get acquainted with tho fact. Whon you want to show your solt at your best go homo and dn tho act thoro. Whon you feol Hko bolng extra libornl go homo and prac tlco on your wlfo nnd childron first. Whon you want to Bhlno wlth'oxtra brlllancy go homo nnd light up tho wholo houBohold." To which wo would add, whon you havo a bad cold go homo and tnko Ghambor lnln'a Cough Romody and a quick euro Is cortaln. For salo up Dr. Stono's drug store. Obedient Knrlie. "Eniilo, didn't I tell you not to go In tho parlor- whon Mr. Ardont comas to eoq your sietor?" "Ma, I didn't go in. I Job' stmolc my liond in tho door nnd mado some facoa at him." Exchnngo. Rotter Than Spanking. Spanking doos not ouro childron of bod-wottlng. Thoro Is a consti tutional causo for this trouble. Mrs: M. Summors, Box W. Notro Dnmo, Ind., will sond froo to any mothor hor succosstul homo troat mont, write full Instructions. Sond no money, but wrlto hor today If your children nro troublod in this way. Don't blamo tho child, tho chnncoa nro It can't holp it. This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urlno dlfllcultloa by day or night. A Wido Choko. Out of Town Friend Say, old man, whoro Is tho boat place to got umbrollna? Now Yorkor Oh, a largo recep tion or a club mooting. Llppin cott's Magazine. IF YOU KNEW Tho merits of tho Texaa Wonder, you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 bottlo two months trontment, sold by druggist or by mall. Send for te3taraonlals, Dr. E. W, Hall, 2932 Ollvo streot, St. Louis, MOHE WORK FOR TEACHERS. A member of Iho Now York olty hoard of education has introduced a J-osQlutlou that TEXTBOOKS RE I'RHl'ARED RY THE PRINCIPALS AND TEACH Hits. Ho would savo monoy in this way. lie jussumos that tho prlnolpals and tonohors havo tho ability, which is roaaonablo, and ho, assumes that thoy havo tho time, whloh la unrea sonable, if tho sohools of Now York olty aro ruu with tho high pressure found in tho olty public sohools of tho Uulted States gonorally. One qan imagluo tho expressions of delight on tho fncos of the toaclt ora of Now York whon thoy loarnad that moro work was proposed for tuuiu. It la not enough that thoy patlenllv work with children ava m. civ hourjj a day, carefully preparo for tho next day's work two or three houra a night, atteud Institutes aud othor teachers mootings nnd keep "abreast of tho .tlmo by tho rending tho current literature. THH SCHOOL COMMISSIONER THINKS THEY SHOULD ALSO "WRITE THE TEXTBOOKS. Well, ho la entitled to his opinion, but tho prevailing opinion Is that u-ucuurj, nave quno euougu to do without being drafted as textbook Young Men A savings account has often been tho means of a clerk mov ing from behind tho counter Into tho employer's ohalr. The laok of quo has often kept a olork behind tho counter all his life. Which do you prefer? Let ius help you savo your first thousand! SAVINGS DEPARTMENT! Capital National Bank Albany, Or., Dec. 7. With 150 delegates prosont, representing 21 associations, Albany todny Is ontor- tninlug tho eighth annual convention of tho Young Men's Chrlstinn Asso ciation of Orogon and Idaho, Owing to tho dolay In tho arrival of mnny of tho dolegates whocamo from a dls- tanco, tho opcinlng session of tho convention yesterday afternoon was merely of a social charactor, with a fow nddroBses by loaders. No busi ness of any kind was transactod por talnlng to tho work of 'tho conven tion until this morning, whon tho ro port of tho oxccutlvo commlttoo for tho year just closod was Bubmlttod and referred to a commltteo appoint ed by tho chairman. Tho convontlon was called to order by Joseph H. Al bert, president of tho 100G conven tion. Following tho oloction of tho per manent chairman, tho following five men woro choson by tho convontlon on tho nominating commlttee: M. A. Koes, Portland; A. C. Schmidt, Al bany; R. R. Clark, Corvallls; C. A. McClaln, Eugene, and Alonzo Hull, McMtunvlllo. Tho nominating commlttoo nlpo named tho following to Borvo on tho various commlttoos, tholr selection bolng ainanlmouBly npprovod by tho convontlon this merning: Business commlttoo C. T, Hurd, Corvallls; J. McAllister, McMinn- vlllo; C. Undorhlll, Salem. Crodontlals commlttoo James Lyman, Eugene; E. C. Strnyor, Dal las; E. St. Holons, Salem. Commlttoo on stato commlttco'a report I. W. Lnramor.o, Portlnnd; C. J. McKco, McMlnnvlllo; W. F. Chaso, Dayton, Or.; C. F. Eastor, Sa eom; F. P. Nutting, Albany. Auditing commltteo Chns. Won- ncott, Portland; Guy Holmnn, Mos cow, Idaho; Albort Gerry, Chemawa. o Hadly Mixed Up. Abraham Brown, of Wlntorton, N. Y had a vary romnrkablo oxperl onco; ho says: "Doctors got badly mlxod up ovor mo; ono snld heart dl8oaso; two celled It kidney troubio tho fourth blood poison and tho fifth stomach end liver troubio; but nono of them hnlpod mo; so my wlfo advised trying Eloctrlc Bitters, which nro rostprlng mo to perfect hoalth. Ono bottlo did mo moro good than all tho flvo doctor proscribed." Giiarantood to euro blood poison, wonknoM and all stomaoh, liver nnd kldnoy complaint, by J. C. Perry druggist, COc. o CASTOR i A For Infants and Children. Till Kind You Kavi Always Bought &&& wm w mi ill i 111 "t5mTs?L. WiPPP ....... W 1C1 VM u .i t, c('Ho5ir J .ir YfrtKW N RBiBlfe-ti, ..u 1 rov-.v;' t ''- ...j "v irki-i tj, i Lw-wjc rsT&Kujx m. 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