BMlW . k$yJ A'rV-WT- -i -v- -- - w-5T UAILV OAI'ITAI. JOUUJIAL. 8ALEM. OKEOON. IKIDAV, l)IIO)IUIilt 27, 11)1)7. vl h v JvJ , THE CAPITAL JOURNAL 13. HOFER, Ed. nm Prop. Mi Independent Nownpopcr Devoted to American Principle nnd Uie'Progreu nnd Dovelopcmont of All Oregon. Published Uvory Evening Kcpt Sunday, Salem, Ore. SUIISCRIPTIOK KATES. (Invariably In Advance.) JJDdlly.rby owler, per year W.00 Per month Wc ally, by mall, per year 4.00 Tor month 33c Weekly, by mall, per year,. 1.00 Six months 60c 2? 1 tpf SPECIAL DELIVERY. For convonlonce of subscribers branch delivery offlcea are estab lished nt the following places at 35 cents per mouth, $1.00 for throo Asykitn Store, P. G. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avenuo Junction. Carllno, Seventeenth street o A. W. Lane, Garden Road store. Dauo'B Store, Alex, Dauo, South Commercial street. Electric Store, C. M. Epploy, East State street. Pair Grounds Store, Harrison Dee, Pair Grounds Road. IIowoH'b Corner, Twelfth and Cros3 streets. O. IC. Grocory, A. A. Englobu t, Twelfth street. Whoolor'B Storo, W. D. Wheoer, Highland avenue. Yew Park Stor, P. Q. Dowor ox, Twelfth and Leslie. HUT WHAT ARE ALL THE PROMINENT POLITICIANS GETTING OUT OF THE WAY TOR? OrrgouB Timber. mo Btantung timbor in i yifc . vfl OroKon lFTYv Pn ..' .... a Tariin .. u-- njiav n m - jrm. - vti. .. ... i i-t. .i., ..ii.i mwminnr nin. ivixii nil.- nmmitita n inn nnn nnn a .... jmiw . ' Is it to leavo xno nuiu upon 10 rmiuu -" --- - " ,, uuu,uuu icot ac- ia" VA aWni.. NEY AND ONE RDl'UHLICAN PACTION FIGHTING FULTON? wording to CiiiuUcb E. Piolds, of Port. ' CElEBRWEDTrt H Dut what is the uno of aurmlBlng. Pulton wfU bo up for ro-oloction land, who has boon consulting United ' Zj STOMACH 0 a ll ft and ho will put up a fight that will mako the Oregon woods ring. States government roporta on tho RITTFRQ m ,0 Pulton has dono hh boat to conclimto pom incuuiw u.m .j umuur, i-" tmisj "Tills timbor. at tho nrnannr i-nfn tfSsfi g&s. AV A aft turn in and support him. Tills timbor. at tho nrnannr i-nfn """' of consumption, not allowing for tho 4". .4. Ia posed. ObBorvation was kept on growth it will make, will Inst 1C0 tSltSHKIl nlnoty-soven houses for fifteen days, years," said Mr. Piolds. "Of course, ' " . any twonty-ono children ilndor 4 tho rato of donuding will incroaso as Whcthor it ia of tho noso, throat, y0(u8 of ngQ woro (1iSCOVOrod, Sill tho yoarsgo by, but oven then tho etomach, bowola, or more uoHcaw or- Btttur(lay nBhtB, n0 valuo of standing timbor in Oregon gans, catarrh a ahvaya debilitating anu f q m Jg should havo attention. ...... ., ,.,i,n i i,nnu i .i. ,i.i tri.i .... Lord, lot mo throw them carefully each day, Tho spools on which the frailest thread is wound . Tho thread of llfo, nor lot mo with it nlny A broken strand not easily is bound. And I would gladly blond tho red and gray, For n I weavo so must my life bo crowned, Lord, lot mo throw them true, day aftr day, Tho shuttles round which lifo's frail threads are wound. Both Slator Whltson, in tho Cosmopolitan. THE SALEM MACHINE GETS A JOLT. Tho last vostlgo of machine politics got a hard Jolt at tho last moot ing of tho city council. Tho machine had, a bill to crcato tho offlco of City Engineer AT $100O A YEAR. According to program the machine had it referred to a committors thut was "Bafo" nnd in duo timo the committee reported tho bill "that It do pass." RUT IT DIDN'T PASS. Aldorman Stolz got up and iolomnly suggested that as tho bill had novor been in tho hands of tho ordinanco committee, it hotter go thore. THIS WA,S THEREFORE ORDERED AND THE JOI1 WAS NIPPKD JN THE HUD. It has boon tho custom to got grnft bills roportod back without dis cussion and thou railroad them through. Tho machlno doos not want any of Its measures DISCUSSED IN OPEN SESSION. Thoy aro proparcd in Bocrot, comlderod in toorot, nnd then enough membors aro solicited to put thorn through. v That way of doing biiBlnosa 1b nearly at an end in this city. """to-Hift IIM, from i0j .mil.l hnvn nttnlHlOIl. ...... - - .... ...... I..... "vJ3s AI,A , 1 The dlscharKO from tho mucous -ponnl to bo found drunk whllo in onougn in uio whole United States """crs for ImllgCTtlon ti 7 ? mombrano la becauao this ia kept In n charB0 of a child, has had a dotorront to b'.iy It at present, basod o;i $12 a 'KMney Ills, chi$( c "JW Btato of inflammation by an impure offoct( nnd 8Ugg08t8 an extension of thousand feet. U always cum. !llw condition of, tho blood. Thoroforo, to thQ Bft,o lo chu,iron nct. "Tho timbor of tho stato U worth - 1 euro, tako tho bcBt blood puriUcr, DpMlIo mon8Ur08 appear to havo $3,000,000,000, or about tho sum to- r"7 ,55 UrtnH'c SafSaDarilla bopn alroady takon at Liverpool, and tnl-of tho national dobl at tho clogo i 'Ij,NS FEA The Mpitfi l-IOQU 7, , ,"Lm tablets the Chief Constable (Leonard Dun- of our Civil War. Very tow of in! h Mcurlo, ono of the tn'S &SBfl. MaBsr &SSS&H tablCt3 ing)f writes that Instructions woro 'Mop to think about this, and It is 'rtnn Mmptper, lu JJ8' ' trivon nt Mm last annual meotlnc of only by hunting tho government 11k-'. ra t0 bo,lvo that. Jinan..'.. TEACHING CHILDREN TO TIPPLE tho Ucoiibo committee to watch tho uroB that a corroot ostlmato can boi,0,,!m raa" b( directed tilUmil houses whero women were oncour- ninuo. i , i America or jt 4 A Home Ofnce return isaued yos- agC(i to drink. "Dut wo havo other things bcsldoa !' , the 8outh Amerlcaa i terdny will come na a shock to many, in 8omo lnatancca tho pollco havo , timbor that run Into dollars pretty ,t , situated along tho Pacific m Boclal reformers, not excluding tho 80on women go In with childron, faBt. Thoro was n timo when wo , lak0 a3 a te"t for an Mab avorago tomporanco advocate. It como out at onco, ovldontly having thought clover could not bo railed In i-a,l0 discussion of'the mbfof gives tho result of certain inquiries UQOtl rofiuscd drink, leave -tho chll- tho Wlllamotto valley at all. Last ' mad3 b)' Count Okami, In London and half a dozen principal dron on tho pavement outsldo and harvest wo raised 1,500,000 pounds. 0I lno most aggresslro aal i provincial towns aB to tho frequent- g0 in agnln to got their drink. In which, at 11 coniB a pound, would J10"8 tho Japanow statesmen. ing of public houBOB by wombn and other asoa ono woman had boon booh run ntpto $IGR,000. Yot clover Is ,s ,qU0.lJ? a? Mylng: "Tke t childron. Thoy aro appalling. At t0 stay outsldo with hor own child only an lucid ntal sourco of revenue. inn" mwUA 'orces of Japa ir5 Mm same timo tho observations of tho n,i thoao of her omnaulons whllo I nm not llguring today on livostock, tn,.!"or? orntt,ent. They otitA .. ,.. i.. f i n. .. ...... ... , i 11. .- .i.UI. Inlrir tirn1 unto rnlti n nl,1 ' 111111120(1. It lg nrOlier fftr 111U DUlUVi III1IVI HIV UUJv. ..tv.w..u v.. ..w mm LIHIOU Ul IIV.I viwin.u..... - -- --w v. - - police authorities In roforenco to tho tho latter go in and got their drink, dairy products, grain or gold." .. as.. ... i a - nil. ! THE GOLDFIELD SITUATION. "warmth and ullttor" nnd nlso thtf nftor which bIio took hor .turn. Tho mntBlcal attractions which aro of- UconBes hero aro fnilly awaro of tho fored In somo places aro not without vlowa of tho licensing commlttoo, nnd pathetic Interest. tho stops taken by tho pollco during Sir E. Henry, tho Commissioner tho pant year to impress thono views of pollco for tho motropollB, fur- upon llconsoos hav.o, I am glad to nlshOB a dotallod tablo, and In his 8ay, produced coiiBidorablo improve accompanylng letter makos tho fol- ment. In many Iiousob noticoa for lowlng intoroatlng statements: bidding tho prosonco of childron In "Thlo prnctico doos undoubtedly urine may bo booh." Londan Mall. exist In working and poor noignuor hooda, particularly on Saturdays. It is ovldent that tho women aro at tracted by tho warmth and gllttor of tho public houses, which afford a contrnst to tho housoi In which they llvo, and In n number of casos thoy aro unablo to leav othclr young chll vurnin utlllzod. It la proper for th try possessing them to use tfoft uumiueroKvi expansion In couasS woU deilgnateJ." OurChlltuS DO PEOPLE SHUN YOU' , tt ,. . j"ii"iy sium.-s mat anoar UOOd COllee IS partly in Iccintrles nnmed by Coa0r buvinp-' nne mrflv in lvvcro Chll' Pcr" and Mei'w.S d u y i n g ana partly in )Wiro chBraotorlled by thl ;,J lllclK else. making'; like everything1 ,"tntoman as "tho bet uk$ Your crocer returns your inonoy If you don't Uko Sclillllnir'ii Dost; uc pny lum. -o- oludod In tho future vlthb .sphere of the Influence of .Wj KI Mo-curio claims to TolutltiSj Clillaan sentiment In oppoW? Japanoso immigration lata C&t Chllo tho objection to the qm It both political and econoolt 1 A HlKIIlllCaiU BUgECKWl I KM "A practlco which has boon no ticed, and which can only havo a vory projudiclnl orfoot on tho aflor Uvea of tho children, io that of al- Ti i i. ,i.. r ii,a ann nn.i nnt nt tim Vniimi tn maintain tho nubile lo'wlnc or Inducing thjm to Blp tho ponco within Its boundaries. Only when tho forces of disorder become drink ouppllod to their parents, as too strong for tho Stato to subduo c an tho President properly lntorvono regards tho bad languugu which thoy with tho national troops. Novada has hlthorto shirked that Hrat duty (mny hear, it Is generally only tho of a "Hovorolgn stato." It baa no militia whatever. In onto of vlolonco yooingost childron who aro takon Into or throatonod vlolsnco tho Shorlffe can doubtless appoint, arm and pay ( tho public houao too young to u "dop'.ttlei" In any numbor. That kind of a force, howovor, unaccustomod dorstnnd what thoy hoar. "Whon to their dutloe, trnngoni to oach othor and to tholr oincora. at perfect thoy aro old enough to run nbout, liberty to " rtwlgn" nnd lonvo at any inomont, la not much moro effoct- thoy nro generally loft to play In tha lvo than tho mob which It may bo callod upon to moot. When a district stroets with othor childron." Ho adds 1) doiimm really disturbed, with rioting and nnnrcliy constantly occur- that whllo It Is lmnomlulo to give ring or Imiwndlng, the only offeotual and tho only humano way to doal datnllt as to the oxtont of tho haul, with tho elttmtlon la by a dlsolpllnod military forco commandoi by dls- of taking childron to thoee houaoa, croet and exiiorlonced ofllcor. IT IS THE DUTV OE EVKHV STATE It may be of lntaroat tq noto that TO IMtOVIDK IX)H AND SUl'POKT SUCH A FOHCE. Nevada has during tho yoar ondlng April JQth iivor dono It. Governor Sparks rofusee to convont the Loglulature to last 1,058 persons woro npprohqndod -. i . -ti .t ... A !!.. nn.a0n s i.aI. .luitnl uthllA In ilinrtvo fit PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Dud Hill, of JJolso. Idaho, is i v'sltlng relatives and frlonds in tho iy our Chilean contemponr.iliJ city, ano was rormoriy aiibs voima u in uio nniurooranorenwtjiK aro unablo to leav othclr young cmi-i ACC0UNT or volJj mtElTI Olovor, of this city. i United Statoj. Sari H ibmS dron nt homo, as thoro Is nobody to FROM OATAUIUI? I Ulnnoho LlBton left, this morning "in tho face of tho duMW iiu vmw w ..v..... . i ,or ,'oriiunu. wnuru miu vriu iii aiiesn iiiuiuriu iijuc idousm in fflnntlu nmt rnlntlvoa for a waok. Ilnnmlnp iin In tho Orient blirtS Miss Ella Hondorshot, of Eugouc, that tho nations of tt!i enftej Is visiting Saiom rolatlvos and Btrongthen their rclatloJi; tuto . . ...... I .. ... 1...1 .1,1 A,m irioiuiu. bock an mwiiiusj wnaiiw CotiBablo Johnson loft laot ovoning of tho Monroe doctrine td, tt eeto- for, Albany vlth papors for tho arrost slon with the UnltejSuinofw of a Mr, Hotchotf. who la charged I Araorlcn, tho formtlM rf W with iwsault and battery. Imnto and revpectilfJ4.,ritf! Dr. and Mrs. Oamnr K. Wolfo left monnclng nmbluoaofiM". THEN HEAD DELOW. lant ovoning for Newport, who'ro thoy will spond a, week's honoymoon trip. MIbb Emma Norod loft yoatordny for Eugene, whoro sho will visit frlonds and ralntlvo. Mlf Mario Pratt returnod to hor homo In Portland yqutordny, after vlttltlne In thin olty. I Mr. II. II. Honllne loft last even ing for Kinc-ion io aiionu me wu J8 woro womon. ,. . ,, ,, ,r,m,M, if vmi lmva thoi homo In Albany. -.--. M.I.. rt t.l ,iMlo .u ...vw l. .v. ...w .. - l,orH. O. H. unpior, uinoi uouuiu " fouif dlsguatlng breath, you have Mr. and Mr. Bj Y,: uiaaor iwi whnt will huimon after tho withdrawal of the troops nobody can guo. Birmingham, aay: "i-rom my own t catarrh and I can euro it. -mv and Mrs. Ernest Dloaer navo ro- "" .. .. - . i i..l It.n I All nnn nAA.1 tn rln In OlmnlV flllJ' . -m a j m 1 .. . . i. .. i . . . ainkinci a . n mm navni niioani.nrir . .. i-J.. U snm." Tho MOWJWWi" booa invoked agiW1": Europonn power. UtiJ Mmn will over compa necessary to irara u W JJ American itato? VkHttWg canal I completed m " W,5J . n.li IMf Mel ! Ant in tne rtrw- t.f- a. iiiV4i vw- ...i.i will have been Uken " nmUoa of that "bam" " Chlleaa conteni)orirr rw We do not think 6JIJ5 American frlonds h J-g an attack In force T tj l)9foroUocanalI. . i.m.fl jnoir 3. That Ui Western Federation of Minora la domlnatel by anarohlstB la paroonal observation I can Btato that J All you nood to do Is simply tnia; tupMd to tnojr i,0mog in Portland, avoII known. Tho ollloial lltornturo of the ordor le provocative of rlotjtho practice among womon of taking vn C$SSm dona' argue! You nftor spondlng ChrlBtmas hore. and murder. In tho prosonco ot the Unltod Stntos troops tho Goldfleld infanta and young childron Into pub- haVQ ovoryti,ing to gain, nothing to Mrs. W. D. Itodgora and childron, strlkora havo boon porfeotly civil It was stated that the "high up" He hmisoa at all hours, from oarly j030 i,y a0nK na I tell you. I wont of u00a Itlvr, aro visiting rolatlvea men in tho ordor concedod that tlfb UaderB In Goldflold woro bad men morning until lato at night, Is gon- no monojwJuBt your namo and ad- ,n, galQm durlng tho holidays. Mr. .in.i niKint'tniMr tn itonnrr inom. it mnv no itrcsiimeu. uwuv . maw urui uuu uu .igniiu, . v. w --- wn.iirnrH was iuriuutiy u w..w.-0 raphor In thia city. o undortook to donort thorn. thov will now romaiu. Tho Stato of Novada was given two weoka to propnro to maintain tho ponco of tho Stato. It doos not aeom to bo be llovod that It will bo ahlo to do so. AS 1HWWMKN THE 8TIUKEHR AND THE MINE OWNHHS THERE IS HUT ONE QUESTION INVOLVED IN WIII'OII THE OUTSIDE PUI1 LIO HAS ANV CONOKItN. That quoatlon la whother men who tako tho plncoa of tho atrlkors ahnll do go without fea of mole3tatlon from any one. In tho proper solution of that question tho whole country la In terested. Tho State, and In caao of Uo luablilty tho Nation, ia bound to protect every man In the poacoablo enjoyment of hla property or of his labor in any lawful occupation. No mattor at what cost that must bo dono. Minors and others who dlangroo with their employors aro at porfoct liberty to atrlko, and alao at liberty to persuado others not to tako .their plucas. Dut thoy aro not at liberty to attac'- or terrorize thoso who nro content to take tho work, which they reject, or to do atroy proporty. And It Istho duty of .tho Stato to see that they do nono of those things. It thoy do .thorn or attempt them thoy thoreby "toocomo enomlea or society and nro to bo dealt with accordingly. i SOMH GOOD MEN AHE DECLINING. stato what special ovlls roault there from", but I havo seen womon giving Infants a portion of tholr beer to drink, and I nm told that thoy do this as it makes tho ohlldron sleepy and qulot. In the lowor- quarters womon resort to tho public housed t shortly nftor 10 o'clock In tho morn-' Ing in largo numbers, whon thoy nrO( supposed to bo doing tholr shop-. ping, and on these occaslona thoy tako the younger childron and In fanta. Tho same thing occurs lajo at night, especially on Saturday night." At Leeds the Chief Conatablo (. G. Tarry) states that tho practice of taking childron to tho public house la not so provalont as might bo sup- Thoro aro somo promlinont men doollnlng to become candidates for tho "Unltod States senator in Oregqn. WHAT IS THE MATTHIt? Why do usoh politician! as Frodorick Mulkoy nd Joseph Simon WITHDRAW THEIR NAMKS? Sometimes u poUtlelan Is only "eloklng" himself on whon he la pulling lilmadlf off. ' Frodorlok Mlulkoy had got himself woll ndvertleod HY THE CALEN DAR lUlVTH. His ploturo hanga In nonrly ovory lutmblo homo In Orogon. What Is ho afraid or, and why doos he thus idoly doatroy hie chance of tamo? Sonator Simon has adorned tho Senate. Ho Is a man not afraid to Imrk up a troo WITH A TEDDY HEAR SITTING- ON ONE OF THE liOWER L1A1HS. It Io Toportod that Theodore Will-cox will not .'omo out for tho of llco for somo unknow reasou. It is roportod that If Mr. Schubol Io not appointed Unltor Statos Dis trict Attorney thero will bo a gonoral candidate Bprung on tho people. IT MAY HE THAT MR. U'REN WILL RUN'. Ono thing about U'Ren, you. would know whoro ho was at In matters Uko tho roonll, ahackjlng tho legislature bo It could not atir hand or foot without tho people's pormlsslon, nan other such like constipations. What a twin nourno and U'Ran would MAKE ALONG THE LINE OP NEW IDEAS IN THE SENATE! Tho pgoplo could not complain of not being represented on progress ive lines. . .. . FREE. This coupon 1b good for one" trial package of Gauss' Combined Catarrh Cure, mailed free In plain package. Simply fill In your nnme and address on dotted lines bolow and mall to C. E. GAUSS, 780 Main St. Marshall, Mich. o- Bank Accounts for Christmas Presents You can give nothing more practical to the boys and glrlj for Christmas than ono of our savings bank books with an In itial deposit of ono dollar or moro ontored to their orodtt, and boaring their namo ou tho outside. It will help and encourage them to savo money. a habit which will bo valuable to them all tholr lives. High Water Expected. (United Press Leased Wlro.) Albany, Or. D?c. 2 7. With tho continued hoavy rainfall of tho past few daya tho Wlllamotto, Santlam l and tributary streams aro rising rapidly, and aro now far oveV tholr banks. The entire surrounding coun try Is inundated as a result. Yester day noon tho Willamette hero regis tered 24.5 foot above low water and Is oxpectcd to roach 30 feot. While no damago of consequence has 'been dono In Albany, reports from tho out lying country aro that somo Btook has been drowned. Tho Santlam voglsters 14 foot and Is rising. En trance to Albany from Benton county .by road Ib out off because ot the flooded condition of tho country. A Home Mhdo Happy by Chamber lnln's Cough Remedy. About two months ago our baby girl 'had moaslos which setllod on hor lungs and at last osulted In a novoro attack of bronchitis. Wo had two doc tors but no relief was obtained. n'.tmi.vlinIv rhnucht BhO WOUld die. I wont to eight dlffront stores to find a certain remedy which had boon recommended to mo and failed io g it. when ono of tho storekeepers In- slstcd that I try Chamberlain s w i .ul. Villi! Japaneso nave iw --" j, tM, Imp-wiwo'T-.d mainland If ABia. -, -v.. nsa "si very door. w - entirely different P-TU thousands of miles m f nf nunDllei umaM South Aroet assumed tht snect the 0, tUo remote po - d(jj- i " ' . enB S3v!ius ment Capital National Baak llanco ..." rti, i"IBU """: "''.";'..- nhv ia i,rinKtonwr",7.. w Romeay. i am bo uuu uu. - - - . . tne ir-'M allvo and woll today.-Geo. W. signs W uth Ae J Spence, Holly Springs, N. C. For sa.Ojin w and &r r". T".mute a "" " will cvw ., nf le CftltN' at Dr. Stone's drug storo. -o- Tlint's Itl ! I Cough yourself Into a fit of spasms and then wonder why you don't get well. If you will only try a bottlo of Ballard's Horehound Syrup your cough will bo a thing of the past. It la a positive cure for coughs, Influ enza, bronchitis and all pulmonary diseases. Ono bottlo will convinco you at your druggist, 25c, 50c, fl. Sold by D, J. Fry. v rr - ,.,., , w,n South AHWW" T ...,.med that the JiF rLXX& .r:ia ,ng ui - kfVA etratlonB- " . th0 ground r- too g"v w,t..,. ,fleilM- ....! M1U1U - - .1..1 whtoh in"0 v" ...Miit w; ... . tiemm 01S!1 cniieuu..--- h raiw; . niiinnco " - tw 'sg-S VZhf HICKORY BARK Cough Remedy Coughs. Colds CROUP WhooDinrCoulb Honrnc BronchllU I SORE THROAT THBOATndlJNCS mmA Outt W wnoitwanwtitca v -y,rZ,sir" I SAUU. OWCQW.U.S.A. Mu. Ttfl W otectlon for iw ' .I the t"nw t0 tho 6tb IZ by tn form at the i irV ThoSouiu- y U advisable. "JunJ ...... ciiner" ..-rii il"yn vbemoreo-, .TOW-" roffltW,: ?Zz aoru? AutP n is not the Jgjj .IbuttheJ r:."iuted t ;.. . or. 0s3i" .. ... rf T,.ia, 9K. BOc. $1.00 Sold by frst-clasa druggiBts everywhere. vitality to tho Uf' vua stomach B:rf Iain's Stonw 4Cii "" . - na afc, . ttw ST. . imiC' .j.1 -rtewew'JArtt: ib--- . neri"" .. U The , , (nv ,-.h1 them T tok 1Z clear free. store. For wl tlV