DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, DEOEMUBlt IB, 1007.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
E. IIOFER, Ed. ana Prop.
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An Independent Newspaper Dovoted to Ainotican Principle nnd
tho1 TroRtcM and Dovclopcinent of All Oregon.
Published Bvory livening Except Sunday, Salem, Ore.
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THE SOLDIER'S DREAM.
Our bnigles sang truce for tho night cloud had lowered
And tho sentinel stars set their watch In tho sky;
And thousands had sunk on tho ground ovor-powcred,
Tho weary to sloop, and tho wounded to dlo.
"When' roposlng that night on my pallet of straw, .
Uy tho wolf-acarlng faggot that guarded tho slain,
At tho dead of tho night a sweet vision I saw, .,
And thrlco oro tho morning I dreamt It again. $ .
Mothought from tho bnttlo-flold's dreadful array,
Far, far I had roamed on a desolnto track;
'Twas Autumn nnd.sunshlno nroso on tho way
To tho homo of my fathots, that welcomed mo back.
I flow to tho pleasant Holds travorsod so oft
In llfo's morning march, whon my bosom was young;
I hoard my own mountain-goats bleating aloft,
And know tho swoot strain that tho corn-roapers sung.
Thon pledged wo tho wlno-cup, nnd fondly I sworo '
From my homo and my weeping frlonds never to part;
My little ones kissed mo a thousand times o'er,
And my wlfo sobbed aloud In her fullness of heart.
Stay, ntay with us rost, thou art woary and worn;
And fain wad their war-brokon Boldlor to stay;
Rut sorrow roturnod with' tho dawning of morn;
And tho volco In my droamlng oar molted away.
Thomas Campbell.
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JAPANESE IMMIGRATION.
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It Is really wonderful what chatiROs tlmo brings. Only a llttlo moro
than 20 yoarB ago tho San Francisco Chronlclo was a strong advocato
of Chinese labor and wbb blttor In Its denunciation of Donnls Koarnoy
nnd tho "Sand Lottors." Wednesday It snys odlterlnlly:
It In said that whllo tho Japnnwo govornmont doclaros ofnolally but
vorbally that It can and will stop further Immigration of .Tnpanoso coolloi
to tho Unltod States 'and British Amorlca, It firmly rofusos to put nn
tlng "In writing."
WIUI prau dlspatohw qulto ofton fall to got tho truo Inwardness of
diplomatic transactions, whloh nro usually kopt as saorat as posslblo, yet
wo ar Inollned to billovo thorn In thl enso, for they accord with tho ap
paront policy of Japan.
llMldou. sometimes the truth Is nllowod to oomo out unofllolnlly for Us
effoot, or to olmorvo IU offeot, on public sontlmont.
Whother It U truo or not, wo hopo It Is.
We trust that thero will never bo another International agroomont
xn that Htibjoct with Japan or any othor country, and If our own govern
ment Iuim not tho Ktnmlna to stand up and nesert Its sole control, by do
mantle law, of tho subjeot of (Immigration, wo aro dellghtort that Japan
Is opening tho way.
IN PACT WIS IIAVK NA OCCASION TO ASIC JAPAN TO SIGN ANY
WRITING."
Wo ask nothing and could doslro nothing more than tho "writing"
which sho has already slgnod, bol;g the treaty botwton tho two coun
tries now In forco.
THAT TKICATY KXPR15SSLY RESERVES TO ROTH COUNTRIES
TTHE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE LAUORHHS OF THE OTHER.
All wo can ask of Japan Is that alio shall not klok it wo exorcise our
Tights under that troaty.
In particular wo aro hotly oppoied to the slgnnturo of anything now
whloh might modify our rights as thoy stand, uor do wo bollovo that
any suoh modlllcllatlon could bo ratlflod by tho senate.
Japan, howovor, does not wish us to pass an exclusion not, and If her
govornmont can koop Japanoso coolies out there will bo no occasion to
do BO.
Nor do wo bollovo that, unless a s poolal Influx of Japanoso should com
pel It, wo ahould ovor pass a "Japan eso" axoluslon net.
Tho wholo questlou of Asiatic Immigration should bo settled at once.
It lo tlmo thnt thero was loglslatlvo recognition of tho fact that whllo
wo can assimilate Europoau Immlgr atlon, ovon If moro or less mixed with
tho blood of 'tho racos of western Asia,, wo cannot, do not deslro to, and
will not attompt to asslmllato Asiatics from east of tho Porslan gulf.
Wo havo no ongagomonts which r ould provont us from enacting such
legislation forwlth, nnd It should bo dono.
COAST IS
SWEPT
BY GALE
Mud Slide DchiIIh Electric Cats
Near Titcomu nnd Gulo Shuts Olf
Power Dnningo on Coast May Ro
Severe.
(Unltod Press Leased WIro.)
Tacoma, Wash., Doc. 13. Over
flvo carloads of mud and silt, washed
ovor tho tracks by heavy rain, de
railed both cars of lnterurban train
No. 04, which loft Tacoma shortly
aftor 11 o'clock last night, between
Milton nnd Edgowood. Althotigh
tho motor plowed Its way for somo
distance Into tho bank, tho motor
man, by a miracle, oscapod Injury.
Nono of tho passongorB woro Injured.
Owing to the storm itho road was
without power within tho city limits,
and up to an early hour this morn
ing was unable to send a wrecking
train to clear tho mud or ropjaco tha
cars on tho track.
Tho wreck occurred at tho scone
of itho Wreck about a year and n half
ago.
' It Is feared sorlbus damages co
shipping nlong tho coast will result
from Jast night's gales, and drlvo
vosboIb ashore. Tho wind reached a
voloclty of 42 miles an hour at 12:13
this morning, and after that foil off
rapidly. This was tho highest rec
ord. Tho barometer was at Its low
est at 11:40, whon It was 28.98. Tho
path tho disturbance was oxpc.ted
to follow was Inland from tho vicin
ity of tho straits.
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TIP HUMPHREY, THE SAGE OF
JEFFERSON ON THE SITUATION
Tho llnnnclnl muddlo 1b slowly
clearing Itself up. So far as tho
banks nro concornod tho holldnya
might closo this weok, but hundreds
of business men throughout tho
stato havo asked tho governor to
contlnuo thorn until Jnuunry 1st, and
ho will probably do so. Tho people
havo bocomo used to thorn, and busi
ness Is moving smoothly. Tho only
ones oxcltod now aro tho riooror gradu
of lawyorn, who find it hard picking
during tho itlmo of no courts, but
thoy will ovon up soon. Business
mon of tho vnlloy Bay monoyiw sot
ting moro plentiful, nnd thoro 1
hardly any notlcoablo dlfforonco In
tho vol u mo of trnde now and during
tho samo tlmo Inst year. Tho situa
tion In Jefferson Is all right. Bank
affairs are getting In shapo, business
Is Improving, nnd tho holiday trado
promise to bo na good as Atsual. It
Is certain that tho valloy Is in much
beitor shapo than many othor sec
tions. Jefferson Itovlow.
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A Dangerous Deadlock,
that Bomotlmos terminates fatally,
Is tho stoppago of llvor and bowol
function. To quickly end this con
dition without disagreeable sons.
tlonn, Dr. King's Now LIfo Pills
should always bo your remedy.
Guaranteed absolutely satisfactory
In overy case or money back at
J. C. Perry's drug Btoro. 25c.
Frank N. Parker, nftor a visit 4o
rolatlvoe in Salem, loft yostorday for
Portland, on routo to hla homo In
Heppner. Mr. Parker Is a brother
of Mrs. Kato Watt, of this city,
Rndly Mixed Up.
Abraham Brown, of Wlntorton, N.
Y., htvl a vory remarkable experi
ence; ho aays: "Doctors got badly
mlxod up ovor mo; ono said heart
discnao; two celled It kidney troublo
tho fourth blood poison and tho
fifth stomach end llvor troublo; but
nono of thorn holped mo; bo my wlfo
ndvlsod trying Electric Bitters, which
nro restoring mo to perfect health.
Ono bottlo did mo moro good than
tU tho flvo doctors proscribed."
Gfitarnutoed to cure blood poison,
waakios and nil stomach, llvor and
kidney complaint, by J. C. Perry
druggist, 50c.
Retluco Carpenter's Wages,
(United Press Leased WIro.)
Victoria, B. C, Dec. 13. Tho
builders' exchange has given notice
to tho local carpenters thn ton Janu
ary 1 a reduction In tho wages of
tho trado will be mado plaolng tho
standard rato at $3.50 por day. Tho
roasons behind this movement aro
that for somo tlmo past, owing to
building conditions, nnd tho pres
suro of unemployed carpentors In tho
city, a number of tho contractors
havo boon taking on mon at loss than
tho $4.50 standard agrood upon last
spring.
CONDENSED REPORT OF THE CAPITAL NATIONAL RANK ON DE
CEMBER , 1007.
Resources. f Liabilities.
Loans and discounts . . .$310,301.31 Capital stoek .$.73,000.00
1'. S. bonds 72,810.75 Surplus and undivided
Other bonds and sccurl- pro Ills 23,180.01
ties 108,710.5 Circulation 18,500.00
Real estate- 37,000.74 Rills payable 21,120.53
Cash In JmuUh $102,501.05 Demand deposits 311,002.11
Cash on luuul 131,511.10 Timo deposits 210,138.81
Total cnpii on Iianil ami Rank deposits 31,810.0-8
Hca 158,716.50 U. S, deposits 50,000.00
Total.. , , ,$813,737.30 Total $813,727,50
Established 1885.
Thousands Have Kidney
Trouble and Never Suspect it.
Prevaleucjr of Kidney DUuo,
Most people do not realize the alarm
ing increase and remarkable prevalency
otkiuney disease.
are the
most common
diseases that pre
vail, they are
almost the last
recognized by
patient and phy
sicians, who coil'
tent themselves
with doctoring the effects, while the orig
inal disease undermines the system.
tVbat To Bo.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the freat kidney remedy,
fulfills every wish in curiug rheumatism,
pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder
and every part of the urinary presage.
It corrects inability to hold water
nnd scalding pain in passing it, or bad
effects following use of liquor, wine or
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne
cessity of being compelled to go oftejt
during the day, and to get up many
times during the night. The mild and
the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root
is soon realized. It stands the .highest
for its woudcrful cures of the most dis
tressing cases. If you need a medicine
you should have the best, Sold by drug
gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sues.
You may have a sample bottle and a
book mat tells all
about it, both seat free
by mail. Address Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Hing-
hatuton, N. Y, When HometBwmj.iiiot.
writiug nieution this paper and don't
tuake any mistake, but remember the
name, lr. Kilmer s bwamp-Koot, fuq
sTA,
Do Yoa Like Honest,
Square Dealing ?
Dr. Pierce's world-famed medicines are put out under the belief that
publicity is the best possible guaranty of merit, and that the most intel
ligent people generally want to know what they take into their stom
achs, whether' it be as food, drink or medicine. Although it was a bold
step to take, and quite out of the usual practice of makers of propria
tary medicines, yet Dr. Pierce, some time ago, decided to publish broad
cast and on all his bottle-wrappers all the ingredients entering into the
composition, or make-up, of his celebrated family medicines. A square
deal is therefore assured every one using hi3 medicines, for one knows
exactly what he or she is paying for when purchasing them, since every
Ingredient ig published in plain English on the bottle-wrappers and tu
correctness of the same attested under solemn oath. These several ingredi
ents are selected from among the very best known to medical science
for the cure of the various diseases for which these medicines are
recommended.
Tho most eminent and leading med
ical teachers and writers of nil tho
soveral schools of practice have endorsed
eaoh of the Ingredicnti entering into Dr.
Piorco's medicines In tho Etrongost pos
siblrtcrms. The makers of Dr. Pierce's
medicines belicveNthat Intelligent people
do not wish to opn their mouths like
lotNpf lyoung birU and gulp down
whatcvcrvjSjpixseoVto them, either in
the way oi "rooti tmhk or medicine,
without knowing RbmVhing of the
properties and harming character of
the agents employed. They hfllinvp,
thnt hpnltli ii too sAcretLa hcritAM to
be i oxiierinr.,ntf'fl wjthnd thnt people
should not .tnfa -wfficiwfi nf-ihe com-
ppultOn oltpilclQfi
a net. ur, l lurct: h
m
idicincs are
tnnnr
are made
mcc
wholly from the roots of plants found
f;rowIng In tho doptha of our American
orcsta. Tli w aro so compounded that
they cannot do harm in any caoe. eyen
to the most delicate woman or child. By
open publicity Dr. Pierco has taken his
medicines out of tho list of secret nos
trums, of doubtful morit, and mado
thorn ncAir.uiBS op known compo
sition. They aro thoroforo, In a class
all by thomrolvos, being absolutely and
in every seiiMO non-secret.
By this bold stop Dr. Pierco has shown
that his formulas aro of such oxccllenco
that ho is not afraid to eubjoct them to
tho fullest scrutiny.
There is a badge of honesty on overy
bottlo of Dr. Piorco's medicines in tho
full list of ItA ingrcdionta duly attested
as correct undor solomu oath.
No other medicines put up for goncral
uso through druggists uun mako claim
to any such distinction, nnd nono other
than Dr. Piorco's modieincs havo any
euch urofcssional endorsement of their
ingrcuionts. Such professional endorse
ment should have far moro woight with
tho aflllcted than any amount of lay, or
non-prooeaional, indorsement, or testi
monials. Of courio, the rxact proportion of
each Ingredient used in Dr. Pierce's
mediolnesas welt as tho working formula
or manner of preparing tho same, nnd
tho specially dovlsed apparatus and ap
pliances emnloyed In thoir manufacture,
nro withheld from publicity that Dr.
Piorco's proprietary rights may bo fully
&roteotctt from such unprincipled Imi
itors an might bo piratically inclined.
Tho preparation of theso medicines
without tb np of a dron of alcohol, so
generally employed and yet so harmful,
in tho long run, to most Invalids when
its uso is long continued, oven in small
doses, cost Dr. Pierco several yenrs o!
careful Btudy and labor, with tho aid of
skilled pharmacists nnd chemists to
assist him. Naturally, ho does not caro
to glvo away his scientific and oxact
processes for propnring theso medicines,
but ho docs want to deal in the most
opon manner with nil his patrons and
Iiatiente, and under this frank, open and
loncnt way of dealing, thoy may know
exactly what thoy aro taking when using
his medicines.
Wht Do They Cure? This ques
tion Is often asked concerning Dr.
Pierco's two lending medicines, Golden
Medical Discovery" and "Fnvorlto Pro
scription." The answer is that "Golden Medical
Discovery" is a moat potent alterative
or blood-purifier and tonic or invicor
ator and acta especially favorably in a
curative and healing way upon nil tho
mucous ljning surfaces aa of tho nnsnl
passages, throat, bronchial tubes, stom
ach, bowels and bladdor, curing a largo
per cent, of catarrhal ciibcb whether tlio
disease affects tho nnsnl pnesnges, tho
throat, inrynx, bronchia, stomach (as
catarrhal dyspepsia) , bowels (as tnucoui
diarrhea), bladder, uterus or other
pclvio organs. Even in tho chronic or
ulcerative stages of these affections, it
is often successful in effecting cures.
Tho M Favorite Prescription " is advised
for tho euro of ono class of dloonscs only
those peculiar weaknesses, derange
ments and irrcgulnritics incident to
women. It Is n powerful yet gen
tly acting invigorating tonio nnd
strongthqnlng nervine. lorwcak.worn
out, over-worked women no matter
whnt has caused thp break-down, "Fn
vorito Prescription " will bo found most
effectivo in building up the strength,
regulating tho womanly functions, sub
dulngpntn and bringlncnbouta healthy,
vigorous condition of tlio wholo system,
women suffering from diseases of long
standing, nro invited to consult Doctor
Piorco by letter, free. All correspond
onco is hold as strictly nrivnto nnd
sacredly confidential. Address Dr. B.
V. Piorco, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Piorco's Medical Adviser (1000
pages) is sent tree on receipt of 21 ont
cent stamps for paper-covered, or 31
stamps for cloth-bound copy. AddrcM
as abovo.
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MONUMENTS AS THEY SHOULD BE MADE
Artistic Doslgns Dost of Workmanship, Purest of Materials
Order now for spring dollvery. Lot us malco something original
and modern for you, and 'sot I In placo before next Dscoratton J
Day.
WILTON W. MARTIN
Works at 239 Llborty Streof
Salem, Oregon.
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HUIE WING SANG CO,
It's a quostlon to know what to do.about Holiday presents for
your frlonds. Wo have for many years specialized on iiouaj
goods, which we mark at our usual low prices. Wo hae a
variety of novoltles, which enables you to a mako a sultame
tlon for your frlends: Dolls, Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, J e
Cases, Collar and Cuff Boxes Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk brouru
ered Handkerchlofs and Tafilo Linens. . iK,,nto
Ladles' Fancy Collurs until Christmas; special from .W ui
$1.00. A beautiful lino to select from, at a great reduction
' ... . - .. . i i . ok nonts meclal.
Kucmng ror uoiiars, six-rows m u "" - - t - . t0
n ail!, lmnn.fnH.vnrH wfHft. S1.75 VaUlO rOUUCtJU
X UUVU UitCV lHIUHWU . .-, ,
$1.25.
Pongeo
to 30 cents.
Pongeo-
to 70 cents. christians
Men's Fancy S-ispendet-a In boxes; a nU Si" "
from 50 cents to $1.00
Men's Dress Shirts from $1.00 up to $3.00. Q0
Ladles Silk Klmonas In short and long, $3.00 up Jfl ' ' er
Ladles' Silk Wrappers, beautifully trimmod In laoa
tlon, In short or long lengths, from $5.00 to $18.00. al)J
Ladles' Silk Petticoats lacolors grey, red, bluo, urw
black. Special for this week only, at a great reduotlou.
Silk Imported-2-7 Inches wldo, $1.36 value reduced
Sllkdomostlo-32 inches wide, 75 ospt wlu reduce!
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a rw s.f Salem, Of
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