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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1908)
HE3 , DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 100B. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL V,. IIOFKR, Ed. and Prop. la Independent Neppf Deroled to American Principles nd tlicTfwftrei and Dsrelopemont of All Oregon. ftiblUhed KTcry Kronln Kxcept 8undr, Slm, Ore. HUH8CMPTION' KATES. (InrrUblr In Adraocc.) (ftftllf, hf rrler, per jtu W.00 Per nonth-......Oo ttotlr, bf mail, tt jtnu . SX) Per month 33c Weekly, br mII, por yew-.... 1.00 Blx monthi ..Wo HPECIAL DELIVERY. rV)r convenience of subscribers branch delivery offlce ore osiio tfotoi it th(j follow lces t SB conti per month, 11.00 for three Asylum Btoro, V. O. Do Voo & Son, Aiiylum Avonuo Junction. Gnrlino, Seventeenth street o A. W. Lane, Oardon Road store. Dane's Storo, Alox, Daue, Booth Commercial street, ttlectrto Storo, 0. M. Epploy, East Stato street. Fair Grounds Store, Harrison Dee, Fair Grounds Road. uawoU's Corner, Twelfth and Cross streots. O. K. Orocory, A. A. Kngleba t, Twelfth stroot. Wheeler' Btoro, W, D. Wheeor, Highland avonuo. ( Yew Park Btor , l O. Bower or. Twelfth and LeBlle. X-RAYS. Thaw escaped tho electric chair and his sister got free from the mar ital bonds that tied hor to the Earl of Yarmouth. Tho sister was re ally tho more fortunate of the two. John Hays Hammond has had his vormlform appendix removed, a Job Oom Paul should havo attended to In South Africa. However, so long as tho big "four-fluBhcr" alleged mining 1 export doesn't lose his gall he Is nil right. humane A LEAF I.V THE WIND A leaf In the wind and a Iffo In tho blast, The Hfo and tho leaf, how they flutter npast A loaf In tho wind -whoro It comes, whither goes, Who cares and who nsks and who feels and who knows? A Iffo In ttho wind, ovorywhero that It moves, Around It a shadow that enrcs and that loves I Every Inch, overy oil that It trrwols each day A Render, swoot roso for Its sako by tho way, A lid tho leaf Is n losson as well ns tho life, - ' For tho pant thnt It plays Is a part of tho strife, And It shows thnt tho sranller tho need of the thing, The lessor tho care of tho Infinite wing, Which hovorn and hides In tho fold of It arm The llfo thnt Is ucudod from loss nnd from harm. Battlmoro Bun. o THE KNIfMIA OF CIVILIZATION'. For tho past month tho shoopmon of Oregon havo bun conducting a coyote-kllllng campaign, for tho purposo of ridding the state of this pest "nhloh is no dostruotlvo of (locks; today, says tho East Orogonlan, we received u forolblo communication from a farmer living In the Intorlor of Oregon, protesting against tho Hi mm liter of coyote for tho reason that thoy kill squirrels utid rnbblts and thus protect the farmer's crops. Tho timber corporations want to be allowed to uo tho forests on the mo'jntaliiH to make profits for their lumborlng udustrl; THE FARM- EH WANTS TO HAVE THE FOItESTH POIt lU-'TUHE USE. TIIM WATEH POWEIl COIIPOHATIO.V WANTS TO HE ALIX)WEI)TO LOCATH UPON AND MONOPOLIZE ALL THE AVAII.AIILE WATEIt POWint I'OK SPECULATIVE PURPOSES; THE IIIHKIATOK WANTS THE WATEIt KOPItCEH OF THE STATE SAVED FOIt PUTt'llK USES IN DEVEMIPINO THE Altll) LANDS. The railroad company wants to block the opening of .rivers hecnuso thk will diminish the radio of the rnllronili; (ho farmer wnuts the rivers opoiuul to rdue freight rates. TIim bonutiRH farmer wants to handle 2000 noroe of wheat land; the country demands that a farmor be located upon every half sootion nt least. o Itmirw moro buna llilo Iioiih-m, keep schools nllve and Insuro tho prosperity of the towns and surrounding country. Tho farmer and stockman demand high prleM for on tile, wheat nnd wool, to Insure thorn Just profit from their Industrie and those em ' ployed otherwise want more modernl expellee In maintaining a homo. And so on down tho lku of vital nuuetlous. Theno enigmas of civilisation have always existed nnd will always wc 1st, perhaps. ALL OF TIIKMK VAIMOI'8 CONTHNDINO FACTOHS ARK MICKS- 8ARY PARTS OF CIVILIZATION. TllHIH INTHHIiSTS DII'FIIH AND VKT Tlllllll CO-OPHItATION IS imtHVOCAIlLK. The must meet and mingle HNd JolH UhmiIs in the forward inarch. In tho oonllHUOiis warfare Ih which the king. Self. rnlew supreme, thus onIkium. those humIIhk losuos will alwayc be "Immm or oo Men tion" g the "doubtful balance or rlghte hh1 wroHe." o MVSTII'IHI) SPHLLINO Only u short time ago the slmplllled spoiling board wtw rooertod to kuvt decided that It would remodel the English language gradually, w that none save the most lightly stHek-tn-the-rut would reeku the gentle, even lirmuurH of phone lc reform. Hut, nlns' the board how Mpoeor to be going the way of other rovo lutlonlstN who find a Urge, unwilling public thwarting their Meals; It Is dialing uuilw lit rwttralut of popuinr opIaloH. and. cohsuinmI with the iliMHru to w great strides taken toward per feet wrthography. resorU to tiomb tbrmUng hhiI terrorism generally Its KAHd lli of revli words hu just airel. and AMONG THE HKVHNTV.FI VK NOVItlirilM WHICH IT HUltUS AT THE HIUD OF THIUNNOOHNT PPHLIC Tllllllll Allll 8IIV11IIAI. INFHUNAL MA t'HINliS IIX1MIUSSI.Y (UU'UTHD TO UImST OPT A DKHP CHASM 1IHTWHKN KMII.MII LITHHATUIIIC AND HNOLISH UHTriONAKIIS. The ehter purpose at phunetlr siltitg being to Ms4et the feeble mUded and theigttitruNt. we should like tu regard the mevemwt h h ehsrltable one, kindred U the war against the sweating yUm, d as such beyond thu reach of erMlcIsm, neeonllug to llltera.-y wsowi. Nevertlieleee. here. u in other Mutable lnetageM, grew eftielllee are vetnuitlted In the Heme uf werur. Aktj." which ditrUueM "ehe,M U truly jwlHfwl, n rrh mm oehe ehoold he. H rtttineM Dr. Aked to n mai imnlelU, tkut dalMf grere iajtl to tho dttutgeUhtd iwtor ami hhj haHvo tftMftte nt m Wow The ttmtdliUrs dtvUle Kw York tj kj 'sM whleh Vt decidedly nurhuiUB bMWHghe: Uei who mH Mei ikftl stHipelHeU Ug womd be aholWly eeettet i Ue ttrtvtMgi towaM del kottttU. UHMkT U not the mm, blckly elmyltAed ttyie t apelilttf Ut wkleh U eon ltiicMhNi id reeinUMd by no mtes Wo okoold Uko to know woo 'ear to ootrd oo to rotom o Mr leui "ok. " DoKb!. t -eti" wttk eoly en f'. w,, i M wu wltr( iwirlbM hut bliUwrtl it ovmo to harr lut ou of IU ibreo ommoo Mt pii. ik. white or eooll. XUoy ir.M y iiroN beortlly nf V rooog trvm Ix'' to "4V (04 t tbe Wont Horn Itki U.dlr oet oo lb oort of a richly tt4e4 booid to rede, the oobt of , juUA eMHitg peoole TbU beoevoleot ied. It U orobably ooo. will eooo mmU KoglUh tbe uoivereeU U tod rub "torvo" of oil OMooiog . .. . oy rHooe. oowovor. "lor" wiN r-,iB - k.0v .Uh-tli.- Hrelo." ikrtolut to Us oltao kHm tk m... . .u- . . .., , "" " - vm mm w Wonf Out That's tho way you fool about tho lunge whon you havo a hacking cough. It's foolishness to let it go on and trust to luck to get over It, whon Ballard's Horehojund Syrup will stop tho cough and heal it ho lungs. Price 2Gc, GOo and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by all dealers. Not Thcro for Ills Health. Tho Officeholder Dut why should I not work In tho city hall? Tho Citizen I am told that It Is In nn unsanitary condition nnd It will ruin your health. Tho Ofllcoholdor Well, whero did you got tho Idea thnt I was In tho city hnll for my hcnlth7 Cleveland Lcador. o Chamberlain's Coupli Remedy n Favorite. "Wo profor Chamborlnln's Cough Remedy to nny other for our chil dren," enys Mr. L. J. Woodbury of Twining, Mich. "It Iiob also done tho work for us In hard colds nnd croup, and wo tako plonsu'ro In recom mondlng It." For solo nt Dr. 8tonef drug Btoro. n Flml. One of tho local officials or Chicago IoIIh of a plumber's npprontloo who, on Ills way to work ono morning, called at tho offico of tho health an thorltlofl nnd made known his wish to roglHter his fnthor'n doath. When the clerk nskud the dato of tho de iiiIho tho sou roplled: "He ain't doad yet; but ho will bo buforo night. poivn In Gnwgy. "Urudder Jones am a man." "How como7" "Ho done druv forty mllos to git somo whiskey to rub a hoss wlf." Kansas City Journal. -rt . Raby Hands will get Into mischief often It means a burn or cut or scald. Apply Bal lard's Snow JJnlment Just ns soon as the accident happens, and tho nn in will hn relieved whllo tho wound will heal quickly and nicely. A suro euro for sprains, rheumatism and all pains. Price 25c, GOc and $1.00 a bottle. Sold by all dealers. n 1- Doesn't Tako Warning. "Does your son profit by your ex amplo?" Does ho imitate your suc cesses and avoid your mistakes?" "No. Ho wants to got married." Philadelphia Inquirer. o ' A cough euro that can bo given to children without chanco of harm is Kemp's Balsam, tho best cough cure It docs not contain poisons or harm ful drugs, Druggists sell It. Never Rains but It Pours. Mr. Subbubs Do you oxpect any visitors tonight, my dear? Mrs. Subbubs Well, considering thnt Brldgot's going to lcavo, WIUIo's got tho monslos, the cellar Is flooded, and tho grocer hasn't called for two days yes, I do. Ally Sloper's Half Holiday. o Plies Cured In 0 to 11 Days. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to euro any case of Itching, Blind, Bloed ing or Protruding Piles In G to 14 day Bor money rofunded. GOc. o Tiresome, "Tho lonrnod district attornoy," began tho counsel for tho dofonso. "Aw," growlod a man In a bnck soat, "why don't thoso logal vnudo vlllnns git somo new gngs?" Wash ington Horntd. o , i . Probably It is your stomach and not your honrt thnt cntiBCi pain In neighborhood of the honrt. If it is. I thought it would Lnno's Family Modiclno will givo re- "Tho Virginian." It has been argued that actors who play one line of parts for nny length of tlmo unconsciously carry Into their private life some of tho fellings en gendered by the interpretation of theso roles on tho stage. In some cases this may be irue, but usually ttm nlnver leaves the character at tho theater, as Is Illustrated In th5 enso of W. S. Hart and Frank Cam peau, in "Tho Virginian," who ap pear as deadly enemies In this play of tho west. These two young aciuiB have played opposite each other for a number of years, one as tho hero and tho other as the villain, to all Intents and purposes flllod with un dying hatred of each other, whllo In reality during all this time they have been bosom friends. This splendid play will bo Been In Salem In tho near future. o COFFEE The world is full of anonymous coffee : "Java and Mocha." Who returns your money if you don't like cni? Your ti(Xf roturni rour monar If you do 1 k Sebullnv'i Tittt; we par bin Told Hint What ioT? A native of Bombay, ,2 J was continually ftu.,. mf uciun commenced one of hi. u.. commenced oneof hi, i. ' theso werds: "Be It knoW honor that I am a bubhi! ocean," ito which thn ,mZ Incnnln Mnl .,. ... ."wIWl T. O. L0SJ Keeping Open House. Everybody is wolcomo whon wo fool good; nnd wo fool thnt wny only whon our dlgestlvo organs nro work ing properly. Dr. King's Now Life Pllla rogulnto tho action of Htomnch, llvor and bowoU so perfectly ono can't help feeling good whon ho uses thoso pills. 25c at J. C. Perry's drug store. savo mo another Journey If you put It down now." "Thnt won't do at allll" said the olerk. "Perhaps your father will live for it long whWo yet." "Well, I don't know," responded the apprentice, doubtfully. "Tlis doctor sayn he won't, and he knnw what he has given him." Ifnrper'a Weekly. For Rheumatic HiilTrr. The quick relief from pain ufford- ed by applying Chnmborlaln' Pain Ilaliu inaken It n favorite with suffor oth from rheumatism, sclatloa, lame buck, lumbngo, ami deep ieted and imtwuhtr pains. For sale at Dr. Stone's drug storo. llof. 2G coats at druggists. Paper Changes Hands. Thti West Sldo Entorprlso hna changed ownership, E. Ralston retir ing and W. T. Fogle and Chns. E. Hicks taking control, the formor ns editor nnd tho latter as bualnoss mnnngot. OAlSITOniA. fittn th ' M NinB m nm wwa' 0flU6w C!gntnr f (Z&mMk Tho Jumping oapif "Consumption had 'rna i ,.1 and I had almost i-mm, .. 1 Ing off place when I a, J try uv. xv.ng-8 New Dliiml I want to oay right now, t UJ Ufa. ImnrnvAMAni l. m'WM nr. hni - :r;u-.De5an , ., uu nuer , dozen hntilrtj T . - ... "1.1 nv man nrnln ,...- i of Orlmosland, N. c, iur couga3 ana colds 804 weak, Boro lungs and for p pncumonOa New DIscoverr preme. GOo and Jl.dOaii nl druggist. Trial bottlo free. 9 Wrong DlagnosU. Lovelorn Malden-Oh, doctaj win uo uoimng ror me. Mr J broken. Unsympathetic Physiclan-xJ uur uaiia, mat is not the h your anatomy which has n fracture Your heart Ua't j, it ib oniy your head that's at Baltlmoro American. A Slmplo Trick. It's nn oasy matter to ktq , joints nna muscles supple doe what your ago may be or Ui havo suffered with rheumtUia yourself night nnd morning iaruu anow Liuiment. CBraji matlsm, stiffness, cramp?, citi tho back, side, nock orllmbiw lloves nil nches and palm, m nil doalcrs. In Qmt of Proof. "Charity begin at boat," :J cd Tltowad to tho beggar "Thnt so?" rep'led the mull "'Sposen you a3k roe up ti : liouso' for dinner, then'" PlfJ phla Ledger. IWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWIIWWWWWWWWIlWWWWtitltlWIlll Tor TIIH IUMMI SIIOUK (MIKlll) llV Villi UlSPUXntMILVT QF "LIMU" nv "wm.- MMir nv -.vwr and ixkvrpit ilv -pi xcr is pi"r. I.Y ARMmUHD IIV THU TIIOPOIlT THAT I.V ru.tvmvn ..XL WHT TIIH HOAHl) HAS llOiuiHii S!Hiir n . l. . .... v ...ii tiiniit The eontlwied growth of tills ItHHk for the mu! twenty yonrs U evidence that the public appro- Iftte protup Hd eaMrteous treat mettt. We live the oame atu-n-41oh u ewstomtri with smell men hi m we do to thoee having lArier HeeoHHU. Our cMomr are nffordl very MoeommedHttoH consistent with MMNd tuU coHiervatlv UHklMK. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK : TO TKItltOlt. .V 'jtf u hu morw MWMH tkt M Miitt Thu dH fwi trlMHik oe ttitU4iHi. A w cMtowttlAte the wviHj imm le ctJMcik. with the -, , - .., m HHiiHg iar hhj tmrmt are diluted with VkMi AtMAMlalliUi. At. .1... .... ...... . - -- -'v.-'n- wm w.m mv DUiHWllv lT Utl Kijkiu U .. . .. . . .. ... .,... . ' " ---..fc ik ih r leiurei ;,,;",,H Vl " w 'roH- lhaa the w,ta.ci oafuion of MIQKOKT BARK Coush Remedy toughs. 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THE SEMI-WEEKLY OREGON JOURNAL Publishes the latest and most comploto -tolegraphlc news of the werld: gives reliable market reports, as It Is published at Port land, whore the market news can be nnd is corrected to dato for Wtk laaue; has an entertaining story page and i page or more of tsmlt taah week, and It goes to the subscriber twice overy week lt4 tiiwtt r year. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL utiL& eiM' W01, uMo-date local newspaper. It gives all the ftM Mfi a4 h&npoftlsgs and ahoukl ho In avery home la thtJ Th two papon make a SjMoMdid combination and you sure mw ttf WWiiac )tr hrlpUoa to . E. HOPSR, Publisher, t Sale, Oregon i Price 85c, 0o, $1 OOSold y lt-OlJ4 drUKilU Vnrwfc., I trt-olaM drKlu evoryvhero. I I vmmmmmmiH