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DAILY OAl'lTAfj JOURNAL. BALEM. OREGON. THUllSDAV, JANUARY 2, 1908.
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DON'T LISTEN TO
SPREAD OF PROHIBITION
IN THE UNITED STATES
SUCCESS QUACKS
By John A1. Howland.
BAD BREATH
fSA,.r.'! .?.'.' ,n1 tuedlclneg. Mr Ion.
tomH
dittons through' tho outside pross In
stead of Giving tho information first
hand to tho ofucQrs of tho law. Eu
gono Rogister.
A wrltor In tho Albany Democrat
(Prom the Dally Sacramento Bee, a
n Antl-Prohibltlon Paper.) ,
Just because Ashevllle, North Car
olina, has adopted Prohibition, John
A. Roebllng, after living there iten
years, has given his half-mlllion-tlollar
mansion and country estate to
the Home Mission Board of the
Northern Presbyterian church, and
will roturn to Now Jersey. Ho has
nn overwhelming majority of tho
.tho blue-grass whisky, the state in fnlllures wou,d Plnt back as a Cause
which $100,000,000 Is Invested in 80mo mIstake ot Judgement in their
rflaHllftvtn.. yt.h
"V...VV. 1
i made a mistake in going into
Hfl UH
uCTumimur hi uroim ai erii. mr hmih hiin
If nnn mlnlit ........ -i. I bnd odor. Ttrnwutli inn r.i.i.'l J...i.f
or : :z rr. :;i "i.,18"" ? svak& -s$ss w mkc " "-.
-. , JVv-iU wvli ussmio neia gtwioi. ui ion know ihM Vi I mmmV4 In nuswor I havo
nt n.ln..- u .i.. .... . ... I Mem loftlir ona luRarlnv from ttnni.1. .
-. uu(t,ur wm iirouaDuuy is cnac. ohM.n.ir.iprn.m E.1tii si -r.VYorkr. don't boliovo thorn in
Ahsninta Prnhfiiitinn ,. trt thIs lln work," is one of tho sad
oporation in Georgia on Now Year's ?est of a11 conclU8tns to bo reached
day, and a state Prohibition cam- bf'a man who fol8 that h, ,s to
paign is active In South, Carolina, ' ) start.anow in something at
whose former dispensary law .has whlch JearlIer ,a ,ifo h6 mlBat hav0
been succeeded hv local nnttnn a aicceeded. Tho situation is all the
done this, he says, as a matter of lively Prohibition movement Is like- "oro plt,abl wn o person so
.iJnt lionniiqo lm fa onnosf! tn wls under wnv In Nnrfh Cnrnlln.i "& uS WOrKCtf to Ulo Ut-
ProhiblUon. and Mississippi. Only three cities in tor.mo at. to, ovorcmo thoso dofecta
Mr. Roebllng's convictions are on- Tennessee allow tho sal' eof liquor, d , of -uafteatlon which havo
titled to respect, and no doubt he and it is llkoly to become a Prohlbl-,Cn"8 , , .to fan-.
believes Prohibition a violation of Hon state boforo many years. In 44'.. s lcada . up t0 tho fact that at
individual liberty. Yet It is a funda- of 115 counties in Missouri, and 147 nres nt time thero isho greater
mental prlnciplo of government In out of 247 in Texas, there are no qU, "J aU ho rea,m of meal
this country that majorities rule, an-l Baloons. In' Ohio 60 per cont of tho fecIom;0 tnan Ia sociological
tho doctrlno has boen laid down by municipalities are "dry, and in In- Qunok .who, ln 8 muca ot Popular
h, town. WU"WUI' murauiro is penning nis
our highest courts that tho liquor dianan moro than
traffic Is entirely within the control ships. . ,
of tho respective states. So if a ma
jority of th voters in any state do
cldo for Prohibition, no resident 'has
a right to complain.
halt
Beat Tor
Theboweta
this to say. I
business man
or a city official In Eugene bait who
believes intoxicating liquors aro sold
in Eugene ovory day. It is talked
.upon tho streets, it is spoken of in
tho pulpits and by somo of tho ofn
clals Ithemsolvcs.
I claim it is tho duty of any offi
cer, state, county, district or city, to
soo that tho local option law is on-
.forced, and to hunt down and proao
'rufo inv man TnitnA trtrvlatlnei- ttUn. taut
L..ira j'f,. .i" ..... i-" . v ..u , wtov.ua ivuu tn,
1HMII ili: TCMiti mmmmvk Ju8t tho 8amo a8 tho would huat
ARHUfll.9Mly ICH flULUIW M&t .down a band of horao thlovon. train
- ,.- . v.-.n
CAMVVCATTMimt
it; (robbora or cattlo nustlors.
mA Soma timo ago I noticed
of koentnir one's hair on hla )mnA Soma timo ago I noticed an article
if ho would ontor a military llfo ln ono of tho Eugene papora which
la no more absurd than Is tho logto roadliko this: "Albany la tho wettest
that Tom, Dick and Harry need only dry town ln Orogon." I supposo tho
to acquiro something thatr-a succos3led.Hor wont to Albay flrst and ro
ful man chanced to havn In nrdnr Pb'rtod tho fact to tho offlcera boforo
that thoy, too, shall become successful.
Opportunity In life is ovorything.
rr...t....u M II
mviciuuuj, xairougn porusai ot
whlnVl ha Hnlivtnrl fnllnt,.n, o 1. I J
I. , ,, .. ... 1U"""U4 " ,tu .In bald truth, too, most of tho sue-
also making ue,ov ,inai tny a t mastor cesstail men In this world failed to
Qitnrlntf ilneittirr la
rapid progress in states and cttlos,111 tI,rlnclflos of success in life. lroCognizo their opportunity until af-
Anrl hnwnvnr whnrn Mm cnlnnF llnnnr to nnrmllnH I "u '-'"""-a WDlCn 80m0 , OE eftm nonftaolftr fciwl tn..,1,n.1
dry North Carolina might become In St. Louis and many other places J,1080 quack neddlors ot charactor ! thorn toward it. This is onough, too,
there would bo nothing to provont it Is strcltly onforcod. Now Jorsoy nostr"ms 8 challengo every princl- ,n TO08t or tho ycompioxttics of life.
if i enae. xne young Pinally to rccOBnlzo an opportunity
Mr. Roebllng f,rom drinking anything has of late sot about it actively.
he liked In his own homo. I Thero Is a strong and growing agl
man who would loam of thoso shal
'tatloif ln tho state of New York for !?w Proachor8 of success may havo
attor chance has mado It and to act
wisely ln making the best of that
opportunity frequently requires all
. . ,......, , fnrfW r.lfUIM of !, llnnnr Ul WU0, Wld rS llUman POS-
TnO inarcil OI l-ruuiUlllOIl IS SO ....wk. - v.. ...t..w. bM,., f whirl, tn nhnnnn Wft ' ' "-t-v-v., .v.Hv..w ....
ranid that a man bent on oacanlnR t trnnic, and the anti-saloon agitators 8 '" ? , ," , ciioose. ho tho wl8(Iom nnd fncultlos that aro
might havo to .move pretty of ton, wo hopeful of fast Increasing tho " "" " ' 3" OIcari accorded tho ordinary mortal.
and perhaps not bo permanently sot- number of "dry" towns and of ae- 2 IZl J.0 "J Fr th lgnorantly to as-
tied anywhere outside of tho grave- curing legislation allowing precinct c '" 8 ,X i rs 5fL-q"" !erlbo moro to tho average success-
yard. The sale of Intoxicants Is now prohibition in Greater Now York - ' '..; "" ' atl ' m to erect hurdles FU0M TIK ANTIIlTjl
prohibited In half tho area of tho and other largo cities, which tho leg- " '' to " n c"s "J ?r B0 and stono walls against tho young
United States, inhabited by 33,000,- Matur- a year ago refused to enact. Qr a & man of ambition and merlocro qual- CIinmlMr,alll.M CoilRh Rcinn,
000 people, which Is considerably In California a largo number of og. h t , , J t ,0 B0,(0'" cations. And n thousand medio- n8 n city 0ouncUllM
publishing it according to tho Rog
iutor'a plan. ,
If itho odltor of tho Roglstor will
call upon tho Sago Roostor ho will
glvo him his reason for Bcoring tho
loose way ln whlchvtho. blind plgs'nro
conducted In a supposed dry town.
A short timo ago a raid was mado
and sovoral men arrested for viola
tion of tho law. I am no temperance
crank. If hoy want to Bell liquor
In Salem, all right, for thoro Is no
law to provont It, buUhoro Is In Eu
gono, and tho oillcors should seo that
It li onforcod, and not wait until
somo ono goes and files a complaint,
o
FROM T1IK ANTILLES.
more than ono-thlrd tho totnl popula
tlon. This Is due chlofly to local op
towns nnd cities, especially In tho ' 7 , uw - cro mou of tho world ar0 n nocon
southern part of tho state prohibit IUU,ul l" ""uonco ot liquor, wnuo 8ltj.( oa ngaIn8t lho one wor,(lly 8UC.
Remedy Reno
man ut
Kingston, Jamaica.
Mr. W. O'ltollly Porgarty, who la
f ll n ci trx1stf tnlinM, 1 ju. ..! t
.. llll J O UlUnUll LUUULLII 111 UVITI V W1I i" ' ... ' .' - - - - -- - - - . w r
tlon laws. Tho population of tho saloons, nnd somo eminues are wnoi- - pan, wnoso success iiso.t may ue an n m0inbor otiho city council nt Kings.
United States has Increased two and ly "ary." unquosuonauiy, tno ani - - - .economic ovii.
a half times since 1870, while during of public sentiment In this states Is ' tl0 a f J ;oa J sue
tho same noriod tho number of nor- toward further restriction of tho ?!Ml!!."V0Ti-0J,?I ! " ... . WOES OF OREGON'S
sons living .under laws prohibiting 'liquor ; traOlo. under -tho oporation of J,- out for h.mthat
the sale of liquor has Incronsod ton
fold.
high license and local option.
quiet, consldornto, studied sense of
ton, Jamaica, West Indlos, writes as
follews: "Ono bottlo of Chambor
laln's Cough Romody had good effect
ALLEGED DRY TOWNS on a cough that was giving mo trou-
. jblo nnd I think I should havo boon
Somo ono signing himself Sage. moro quickly rollevod If I had con-
To Cure
Rheumatism
The excessive &ccumu
lation of uric acid must be
eradicated from the sys
tem. Dr. -Miles' Nervin
ised as directed for rheu
matism, is alkaline in na
ture. It neutralises this
acid) and its soothing ef
fect upon- the irritated
condition of the nerrts
relieves pain and indue
sleep and rest.
pnln In my feat. My yttysloUn mhM
not trtl
wn
iHt was tlM trouble.
few days I.K4 th wunt trmjU wm
th oiiierAotT lnm ,sa erliiiM Unit
X couli scAirelr walk and at tlmw I
had to crawl on tif hand and knm
ti urn ajruru uwn,raw.. aiib T-
INT y mos Ml ftf ftalvour tw
I oouM mnan to walk ky tuffciif
th PlB. J .BUfrCa,BQr 9V tM.afl
aumnor, and trlo almwrt everything;
tout cot no relief. Then I bwin t
bavs $tln all threuch my syitom.
My dootM toM tne ImA an acute At
tack o InfianiMatory rhoumatlain. I
waa In th hwialtal for weekii, but I
waa scarcely awe to wane whrn I left
It I read about Dr. MIIm' Nervine.
beuR-ht a bottle and also wrota th
2111m Medical Co., for advice. They
advised ma to add eallcyUte of aeda
to Ui NecvliMv, and I comtnencd t
ret better front the htart and for the
past alx inoRtha have acaroely any
pain, and am able to walk aa well a
vo'JL -. . 'AA BANDBR9.
1. O. Box , Rookaway, N. J.
Dr. Mltea' Nervfna U tald ay yew
druailet. whe will guarantee that the
flri At)e will Ixneflt. If It talk, he
wIN refund yeur meney.
MUea Medical Co, Klklmrt, Ind
SALEM rUULIO IiUIKARir.
Ilepori for I)ecomler, 1007.
ItMinnnl to ft ll nil !! t mini. kM r.
.. - . a a HIUIIUI LIVli ill llll LlaltlLin 0111:11 11H HU
In itllO roVCgOing tllO aim lias UOOn .. . , .. . it nnoRtor u-rltn tho' Alhnnv nomnfirnt Mntioil thn romoilv. Thnt It wnn 1)0110-
uu una qui vcu Liiuusuuwa 01 uuici , ,
as nn organization, but to growth of
public sentiment ndverso to itho domi
nance ot Btiloons. In tho InBt Prosl-
monta havo aucceeded that thoso so
clologlcal quacks dlscovor why it
Apparently this remarkable gain B,mi,1' to stto 'U fftcts; Ylthout r
Is not dun to tho Prohibition imrtv. uru lu BU,lu,He"t or iM- I
-- - ... -- a..,.a,v a a . 1 -. tr
Tucir sigmucnnco, ns rccognizuu
by lending organs of tho wlno, boor
and liquor Interests of this country,
In 41inf anlnnn Irnnnnm nvnpvwlinrn
dontlnl election tho Prohibition voto " ""- . w - -- wnB that thoso men did succeed.
was only double what It was twenty Bho"ld W wholosomo resiioct to .
years before, although undor tho P ,c Bontlmont wl h regard to 1 In- I
operation ot local Anion there had " ,0 of nraber' hor8 of 3,P' tho wrong side of thorn! Washing
hocn a vast Increase In tho number restriction of territory, and bo ton crossed Do,uwarQ tQ Qbu
of persons going "dry." Tho nntl-,10"1, tho other Bide. Undor llko olrcum-
aloon movement has been -partial-1 Th y?018 " S? . "j Btancon a thousand BU' Smiths nnd a
larly Btronc.ln tho south ,but hll8-loon IntoroBt In poll tie In many thol8and John Jo ag d
boen quiet and froo from sensational municipalities an A b atOB oi to
Matures or spectacular londorBhlp.l0"0 t ho oxeltlng cause of ProWW. opportunity nnd
In the south Its spread Is attributed wy logisln Ion. It Is but ronBonnblo nboyo b1
chiefly to the bollof that mo.t of tho J "'Unlnntrhon 1 there, and without these neither Na
crlmes of violence, . ospocay thoso , ; Jnt al poleon nor Washington would hava
commlttod by nogroos which load to i ,. .......... -- Jm,i n cimnco for fnmo bocauso of
,hu itiuy niiuuiu ir iiuuuiui ui uiu
ovlls, which It ontalls. Llko Brower
that Eugene has 2G blind pigs, from, Acini nnd quick In rollovtng mo thoro
No. using rending room. .... .3305
Dally avorago 110
Now mombora ' 88
Total momb'orshlp 2122
Now Hooks.
Purchased 107
(Attn 8
Total HB
Number of Lohiib.
BookB 2291
men. iinui. imibwho uus u uiiuu im;a, iiuiu imuu iiuu uuiuk. mi ruuuvuiti uiu mui ...... --
For It Is only after certnln mon which liquors are dispensed. If ho Is no doubt and l Is my Intention o Porlodlcaln 70
ot theso crtaln tempers nnd tompora- Knows this to bo a faot what object ,obtnIn nnothor bottlo." For Balo by Total 2380
..,.. i. .i., ut ., .. linn ho In bowline nbont llnuor con- Dr. Stono's drutr ntoro. No. of VOlumos in library 07UU
has ho ln howling about liquor con- Dr. Stono's drug ntoro.
WfcllWitfciitiiiiliiiitiiiiiiitilliliiiiilliiilllWilWlili
WMfcWfciWiWMIiW
lynching, aro duo to drink.
thoso fonts.
i .11 .1 i i i Busoh, thoy should dofor to public . . . i .
In a fiill-pugo news nrtlclo devoted , ' ,. . , , tf roforonce, It proeonts, nnothor iwlnt
onnttmnnt tinf (irrnnniltlu nnnnin If
to tho sprond of anti-saloon logisln- 'nninMn onlnnn ,roonop
tlon, tho New York World thus sums , :. ,, L t. nnneatn n, Lw And hnrd to combnt to tho satlafoc
!. . ,. .. .should aid In tho suppression of low
u,, u prcuui BuuuuuH. i , ftbomltm Qf QVOry wuu
There are now flvo Prohibition . ' ' . . ,,.. ., i,f ia oncy
tatesralne, Georgia, 'North Da-' - -'" -
kotn, Kansas and Oklahoma. In, s, ' . .. na.Annnn ,.,.,' of tho schools of tho country a gon-
, ... .. lus in militarism should bo dlscov-
oi towns uuu uuius iu uiuuiik "
of view whloh tho success qunok will
tlon of tho moBt gulliblo constltu-
SuppoBo that Bomowhoro in somo
,
eight otatos and torrltorles--Mon-tann,
Idaho, Wyoming, Novadu, Utah,
confessed ovlis, and -tho producing
orod today. Military tnctlcB aro this
of
Colorado, Arizona and Now Mexico I . ,,,',, .. lntmWu remarkab.lo young man'a gift
nnlnnno nrn llrnncml nrtli vlpftinllv lir ' ,,ui b lilrMl. OM nnmnnlirnftm nrA Hum
restrictions, although some of thoso hoIu,d1nolt1bo m,8,Cd ,nt PPslnS founded at his taste and talent toA
' war. Thoy havo been years study
ing thoso things which to this young
man seem to hnvo boen inherited.
Hero, thoy say, is tho greatest poten
tial loader of military forces over
discovorcd. It Is decided that he
ohall go to West Point for training,
and ho goes, But it at West Point
it Bhall be discovered that this mon-
nervous prostration, in ,ta' xalAryt B;n,,,s Is ? lh
under tho staturo prosorlbod by tho
Holland.
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Your erocer returns your monor 1( rou ea'l
Uke Schilliof Dct; we pay him ' I
hnve recently pasaed Sunday closing
lnws. In nil tho other statba there
Is somo form of local option. In
nearly all thoso local option states
tho "dry" .torrltory has been stead
ily increasing for tho last ten years.
In tho south as a whole It has
doubled! in Texas it has tripled; ln
Kentucky it has spread so widely
that the prediction is confidently
mado that within three years ithe
stato will tako its placo beside Geor
gia in tho Prohibition column. To
day 07 out of the 119 counties of
Kentucky aro wholly "dry," and of
tho remainder only four aro wholly
"wet," This seems an extraordinary
condition for Kentucky, tho home of
IN winter no amount
of warm clothing will
make you safe if your' vi
tality is low. Warmth inside
is what you must have,
Scott's Emulsion
of Cot! Liver Oil suoplks
carbon to the blood and
tissues and mikes you
warm and comfortable ail
over. It is a safeguard
against colds and atH the
lis. that follow them.
Small, easily taken sk$s
w4oit.
i
Hi alWrwajP(BPal 9C BfenMsT P "J
TEA
The greatest tea-drinkers
are . full - bottom Dutch
men. There isn't much
regulations this young man will bo
rojpctod.
It Is nothing that ho has a genius
for militarism. It ia nothing that'
o ho is tho marvel of somo of tho groat
Band SciNuindes. est of living military men. It Is
Tho members of ho Salem Mill- nothing that ho has an iron consti
tary band gave an open air concert tutlon. IIo Is ono Inch too short!
yesterday afternoon on the corner Which ends that young man's hope
of State and Commercial streets, aft- of a military career as effectively as
or which Charles Yannke took tho ' uoth legs wore amputated at tho
musicians for a drive in his big carry knee.
all. Tho drlvo extended over the There are thousands of cases akin
main streets of east Salem and thence to thlsjn the history of tho military
rto residence portion betweon east and naVal schools where' tho best
Salem and tho big bridge and buck of fighting material has been an inoh
to the Yannko stablos. Mr, Yannko t short. Why should not our so-
has for tho past two years donated doioglcal quacks preach to these fu-
tho use of his carryall to tho band tAiro candidates tho necessity of
on New Year's day in order that the growing at least an Inch taller? No
musicians serenade the residence otherwise ablo-bodied man at any
portion o the city which concerts timo will bo en,listfod as a private In
are always appreciated. tho United States army, no matter
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o .what his tasto for militarism, his
Tho Right came on, the good wife talont, and his courage, if thfs can-
smjed didato for enlistment nave merely
To hBrsslf as she softly said. a bald head! Would tho success
"Thank God, we're happy, kealthy quack dare preach to these candi-
aai bright aw or enlistment ine necessity ior
W m tk Rocky Moutala Tea acquiring a full head of hair?
at nlgat." I Yet th!s "vlca ,to grow taller
For sal at Dr. Wow's store, and the preaching of the necessity
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