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2 DAILY CAP! PAL JOUIINAL. SALEM, OREGON, Fill DAY, DNCEMUHH SO, 1007. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL , E. 1IOPEK, I3d. ana Prop. An Independent Newspaper Doroled to American l'rlnclplcs and tho rrograw nud Dcvcloperacnt of All Oregon. Published Every Kvcnlng Except Sunday, Salem, Oris. subscription rates. (ItiTfttiably In Advance.) Dally, by carrier, per year SOiOO Per month .....60a Daily, by mall, per year 1.00 Per month..... 85o Weekly, by mall, per yean. 1,00 Six months 00a WIT SPECIAL ELIVERY. por convenience of subscribers branch delivery offices aro estab lished at tho following placos at 35 conts per month, $1.00 for throo mont' . Asylium Store, P. O. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avenue JunctlQn. Carllno, Seventeenth street o A. W. Lane, Garden Road storo. Daue's Storo, Alex, Dauo, South Commercial street. Electric Store, C, M.' Epploy, East Stato streot. Fair Grounds Store, Harrison Dee, Fair Grounds Road. . Howell's Corner, Twolfth and Cross streots. O. K. Grocory, A. A. Englobart, Twelfth streot. Wheeler's Store, W. D. Wheolar, Highland nvonuo. Yew Park' Stor, F. G. Bower ox, Twolfth and Leslie. FROM "SNOW-HOUNI).' By J. G. Whlttlor. Tho sun that brief December day Rose cheerless ovor hills of gray, And, darkly circled, gave at noon A sadder light than waning moon. , Slow tracing down tho thlckoning sky its muto and ominous .prohpocy, A portent Bcoming less than threat, It sank from sight beforo it set. A- chill no coat, howevor stout, .Of homespun stuff could quUo-sluut out, A hard, dull bitterness uf cold, That checked, mld-vcTn, tho circling raco Of llfo-blood in tho sharpened face, .Tho coming of tho snow-storm told. . : 3 THE POOR SCIENTIST. The Greatest Clothin Within the Memory of Salem's Oldest g Sals Citizens i NO, CARRYING OVER STOCK m THIS EVERYTHING MIST GO! ST i The curront numhor of .Tho Popular Sclonco Monthly dovolops an lu tcroatlng point In tlio lifo of tho modern sciontlst, to tho effoct that tho moro this class of brain workers dooa for tho world, tho nioro tho world taxes thorn for their baro living. As fast as physicians develop systems for tho provonlion of disease, just so fast la tho work of tho physician bolng changod. It Is an easy strothch of tho imagln itlon ,to sco tho physician ontlroly r: moved fro fa olvlllzod lnuds within a few gcnorntlonu, his plnco bolng sup planted by tho Hiirgoon and the man of hygcnlc. Moro particularly, however, tho hrtlclo In question deals with tho ro cont Increase in tho production of gold, nmdo posslhlo by scientific In vestigation, and which has In .turn rolsod tho cost of living to tho scien tist as well us to every body olso, without in nny wny increasing tho earning powar of tho man who mado tho incrcasod gold production possible. Tho editor of Tho Popoular Sclonco Monthly points out how sovoro hna boon tho pinch felt by sclontlllc men, most of thorn on salarlos, In consoquonco of tho rlso In cost of 1 tying during tho past ton years. HE ESTIMATES THE NUMBER OF THOSE IN THIS' COUNTRY EX GAGED IN SCIENTIFIC CALLINGS AS ONLY HOOO. Ho fears that uiiIosb thoro Is a dccllno in coat of living or nn Incroaso of salaries thoro will bo "a ncgnt I vo nntfurnl aoloctlon drawing tho nblost moif away from n scloutlc caroor" Into moro remunerative callings. Such an outcomo ho thlnkB would bo dOplorablo. AS HE VENTURES TO SAY, ONE GROUP OF SCIENTISTS RY THEIR APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE TO THE PROBLEM OF GOLD PRODUCTION HAVE MADE LIFE HARDEH FOR MANY WORKERS IN THE SAME FIELD, and havo contributed to losson tho numhor of men willing to nccopt tho sclentlsts's present pecuinary roward. All that is horo snld about ncloiitlsts may bo said with oqual force about teachers in all gradoa, from the kludjorgarton to tho prosldonts of tho unl- VOlfdtlOH. lOduoalors ,pre pnro tho mon and womon of tho nation to make a hotter output of tholr own onergUH, theroby Increasing tho nativity of tho world nt large. YET THE SALARIES OF TEACHEHS IN THE UNITED STATES HAVE HEEN THE SUIMECT OF MUCH EARNEST DISCUSSION HUH. ING THE PAST TEX YEARS OF PROSPEIHTY. Tho vory bMslnosB world which thoy havo holpod to croato 1ms turnod nliout and REMANDED MORE OF THEM FOR THEIR NECESSITIES, WHILE REFUSING TO PAY THEM MORE FOR THEIR SEUVICES. We'll hitch a bigger load to your dollar than it ever pulled before. Read over these m flift itinrfi vnn liiiv. flifi hefter voii'll fare. Ttoii'f iifisifafo far nnVo will n.. l. i J J : - vi r"w "" ovci uu lower or iualU? y $30 Suits, Raincoats and Overcoats now selling at ft $2 Suits, Raincoats and Overcoats now selling at $20 Suits, Raincoats and Overcoats now selling at $15 Suits, Raincoats and Overcoats now selling at G. W. JOHNSON & CO, HI Con Slretl THE CURTAIN IS DOWN. Manager Ilelllg and Wife End Play Willi u Short Second Act. NO PLACE FOR HINDUS. Earth Needs an Annex, Unless They Stay 'at Home. (United Press Leased -Wlro.) Hlllsboro, Dec. 20. Calvin Holllg, (Unltod Pros Leased Wlro.) Vancouver, D. C, Dec. 20. Cheap tho Portland theatrical manager, was. Hindu labor Is not wanted In Hawaii, granted a dlvorco bv Judge McrIde,nccordlng to a lottor rocoivod horo in this city, this wook. Tho findings, from Aloxandor & Baldwin plantera, r f,.f t forM, Hint Mm nlnlntlff . Of Hoiiolul'.l. ill tllOll" reply to a and Mrs. Ella Holllg woro marriod in Illllshoro. Oro.. Novombor 0. 100C, and that two days latdr sho dosorW ,anoso on tho plantations tho hunband, and haB sinco resided .lor 8n': In Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. Holllg had I "Tho Hawaiian Plantors' Associa tion nmrrlod and divorced prior to tl discussed tho quostlon, but Mini,. tint, mnrrlneo. Tho nrdnertv o Hindus will bo brought hore. We proposal that a shipload should bo sont thoro to tako tho places of Jap- Tho lot- Fouiid Hlg Meteor. Tocoma, Wash., Dec. 20. II. O. Horold, a timber crulnor and mining man of Tacoma, has found ono of tho largest motcorltos ovor discovered, a short; dlstanco from tho 'Uolllnglinm Bay and British Columbia railroad In Whatcom county, and is now nego tiating with tho musoum connected with tho Columbia university at Now York for tho salo of tho curiosity. Tho aorollto Is four foot thick, six foot wide by ton foot la length. A docado of lower prlcos to all and hlghor proacher and tho scientists would bo wolcomod eltlstona. pny to tho toachor, tho by millions of American A Real Wonderland. South Dakota, with Its rich silver mtnos, bonanza farms, wldo ranges and Btrango natural formations, id a vorltablo wonderland. At Mound City, In tho homo of Mrs. E. D. Clapp, a wondorful caso of healing yu want to show othorsj that you has latoly occurred. Hor oon seorao.l hrtvo roformed, go homo and lot noar doath with lung and throat y"r family set acquainted with tho When to Go Home, From tho Bluffton, Ind., Banner: "Whon tired out, go homo. When you want consolation, go home. When you want fun, go homo. When throublo. "Exhausting coughing spoils occurrad overy flvo mlnutos," writes Mrs. Clapp, "when I bogaa giving Dr. King's Now Discovery, tho groat modlclno, that Baved his llfo and complotoly cured him. Guaranteed for coughs and colda, throat and lung troubles, by J. C. Perry druggiot. 50a and $1.00 Trial bottlo free. Bank Accounts for Christmas Presents Ym can glvo nothing mora practical to tho boys and glrU for Christmas than ono of our savings bank books with an In itial deposit of one dollar or moro ontorod to tholr credit, and boarlng tholr namo on tho outside. It will holp and encourage them to savo money a habit which will bo valuablo to thoro nil their lives. fact. When you' want to show your self at your best go homo and do tho act there. When you feel JIko bolng oxtra liberal go homo and prac tice on your wlfo and children first. When you want to shine with extra brlllancy go homo and light up tho whole household." To which wa would add, when you have a bad cold go homo and tako Chamber lain's Cough Remedy and a quick euro Is certain. For salo at Dr. Stono'a drug storo. rights woro sottlod out of 'court. Thoro art no ohlldron. o IF I'OU KNEW Tho merits of tho Toxns Wonder, you would novor suffer from kldnoy, bladder or rhoumatlc trouble $1 bottlo two months troatmont, sold by druggist or by mall. Sond for toatamonlals, Dr. E. W. Hall, 2920 Ollvo streot, St. LomIs. - o A Hop Suit. Samuol Scanlon has fllod procood Ings against John Carmlchael In de partment No, 1 of tho circuit court, asking for damages In tho artm of $380.20, which amount is alleged to bo duo tho plaintiff for 3802 pounds of hops which woro wrong fully appropriated by tho defendant. much profor good Europoan labororn, such ni Portugoos and Spaniards. Tho Europeans aro proforablo to tho Hindus, whoso low stnndnrd of living and uncleanly habits do not appoal to us." o A Dangerous Deadlock, that somotlmos tormlAatos fatally, la tho stopnago of llvor and bowol function. To quickly end this con dition without dlsagrdoablo sons. tlonn, Dr. Klng'B Now Llfo Pills ohould always bo your romody. Guaranteed absolutely satisfactory in overy caso or monoy back at J, C. Perry's drug storo. 25c. o TRANSPORTATION COMPAXIEf . O C. T. Co May Settlo Smelter Trouble (United Press Leased Wlro,) Ornnrt Fnrktt n. f!.. Tin 2n.At Scanlon claims that in May last he tho meotlng of tl, labor unions hold was tho owner of tho said hops hep- ln. RVAnlnp vntn wna tnVon whlnh lio ntnroil In tho u'firnliniinn at I .. ..... on Al1i i ... . i r .... aT" '"" Hmvii V. .. . . . ' n ".work at reduced wages. Tho result. tho question of going back to i, i. I L, , . . L .j I. I worK ai reaucoa wages. ino result alleges that he defendant sold tho howovor wlIl not l)0 mndo nul)1,c un O Cam of Thanks. Mrs. Jolyi Gibson and family wish to oxtond tholr heartfelt thanks to the friends' who so 'kindly assisted thorn during tho sloknoss and death of their beloved husband and father. Savings Department Capital National Bank A Simple Cure for Piles. Pile sufferers know that olutments and other local treatments sometimes relievo but never cure. They don't remove tho cause. Thero Is a little tablot that is taken Internally that removes tho cause of Piles and euros no matter how long standing. Ask for Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Rold (a thousand dollar guarantee . goes with every bottlo.) Hem-Roid Is tho discovery of Dr. Leonhardt, of Lincoln, Neb., ono of tho most distinguished and success ful physicians in the western states. $1.00 at druggists, or Dr. Leon hardt Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y., Pro prietors. Sold by Dr. 8. O. Stone. Salem, , Hero's Good Advlco O. S. Woolovor, one of the best known merchants of Le Raysvllle, N. Y., says: "If you aro ever trou bled with piles, apply Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. It cured mo of thorn for good 20 years ago." Curo3 every soro, wound, burn or abrasion. 25c at J, C. ferry's drug storo. o Christmas Shopping Dull. Aurora, Or., Dec. 20. The holi day season In this section has not panned out as well as In former yoars, and tho two merchants hero attribute the cause to the tightness of tho money market. Whiin the, pooplo m this Immedlato vicinity are all well fixed they havo shown a de cided Inclination to hold onto their coin, and the purchases that were mado In former vflars twn or throa WAftlra tinfrtrr. Plti.tatmnn .1. ni. I . .. uu.u.u wmwuima uu uul, ma terialize this year. With tho taking off of tho lid from the bank holidays by tho governor tho merchants are looking for better times, o 'E. o Bwitb hvoslxa.. iw Rind m HjwWwjs Bougtf Iwi tilt rt M M1 MB H8 mi) til n similar vote has been taken in Phoenix tonight, It is considered that both parties re now nearer to gether, and that things loqk bettor for a sottlomont of tho labor smelt or trouble 'than horotoforo. - ' o i This Is tho season of decay and weakened vitality: good health la hard to retain. If you'd retain yours, fortify your system with Holllster'n Rocky Mountain Tea, tho surest way. 35s, Tea or Tablets. For sale at Dr. Stone's storo. o- . PERSONAL MENTICN Constable Johnson loft this morn lng,frr SHv-riM. on official business' Contractor Young went to ner vals this morning on business. J. A. TayUn. formerly of this clly, now of Soalts Mills, who has been visiting lu tho r.lty, left today for lie ll J-h n Miss Bertha Gross, a student of Willamette UnlvorjJIy. loft this morning for Pandleton, where she will spetjd the holiday vacation with her parents. Miss Norborg, a popular student of Willamette University, has gone to her homo In Ast'ulu, to speed tho holidays with her parents. Stonmors Pomont U!U Oi'conls loavo for Portland Mondny, Vou',es day and Friday at 10 a. m, and Tuosday, Thursday and Saturday at C a. in. For Corvnllls, Tuosday, Thursday and Saturday aboul C p. m. M, P. Baldwin, agent. Offlcee and douk at foot of Trado streot. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. CORVALLIS & EASTERN R. R. TIME TABLE NO 37. Trains from and to Yaqulna. No. 1 Leaves Yaqulna ........ 7:15a.m. Arrives at Corvallls 11:00 .m. Arrives at Albany 11:58 R.m. No. 2 Leaves Albany 12:36 p.m. Leaves Corvallls 1:30 p.m. Arrives at Yaqulna 6:40 p.m Trains to and from Detroit. No. 3 Leaves Albany 7:30 a.m. Arrives at Dotrolt 12:30 p. No. 4 Leaves Detroit 1:00 p.m ArrlveB at Albany 6:55 p.m. Trains for Corvallls. No. 8 Loavoa Albany 7.55 a.m. Arrives at Corvallls .... 8:36a.m. No. 10 Leaves Albany Arrives at Corvallls No. 6 Leaves Albany Arrives at Corvallls Trains for Albany. 1 No.'S Leaves . Corvallls 6:30 a.m Arrives at Albany 7:10 a.m No. 9 Laavea Corvallls 12:30p.m Arrives at Albany l:X6p. No. 7 Leaves Corvallls 6:0P'S Arrives at Albany 8:40 p.m No. 11 (Sunday only) Leaves Corvallls ll! i Arrives at Albany 11:68 . No. 12 (Sunday only) Leaves Albany l2:J . Arrives at Corvallls ls , 1 For further Information apply " GEO. F. NBVINS, Gen. Fa, Agt, Albany, O 2:25 p.m. 3:05 p.m 7:35 p.m 8:15 p.w Juror WmlrdiBiJi (United PreuLiuibl Butte, Mont, Dec A sensational affidarlu af Ju Collins, president o( tli Drcwlng CompisnUt wnrd Morrhscjr ul Amos Donejr, a DkM lmncl now attendltf j 1 of tho district i.t on a bench warrutWutk licltlng a bribe. U Is alleged that Doscl 8Um Of $50 to KC31I&V vor ot tho deffuiuU lug up for trial hi havo stated that i ifesa of the Jury wai i;j(M caro of the varlocinai and that verdlcta i8 soominw PiCW i Time Card S ... it tfiue i" Toward PonlaWi(y No. 165:" a. B. press. No. 18-8H0ta.t. Passenger. No. 12-3:15 P. a) press. No. 11-8.50 p. Pi I ravtui Prda- km si!-10:5U ' ll:38a.mPortlisiW No. H-rWM' ll:38a.m.,Wiyrri Toward 8 NO. - .n.A t.jjiis. ,. f.ustm No. 17-5" P.'- I Passenger, Np.HM: Pre'- .. ...,..&' No. H-: - " Vn. ill Cisco Fast Jg - No. JlMK'1 u 11:. re1 Kiss B!T.SaV'ij price firsts