Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 09, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    DAIIiV CAPITAL JOURNAL. BALKM, ORKGON, MONDAY, MARCH , 1808.
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It yr doctor fully endorses your
taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for
? your bard cough, then buy it and
use it. If he does not, then do not
tike a single dose of it. He knows
medicine
Ay cr Co
iPurth
flruuuw"
. .iiM- ! "fttft"" H bout this splendid in
''Ifitr'ft.i-J, for coughs andceldsaraofr
44 " . cfd teniae. ... T1 g -je g-
:R
PfERS
BEACH
but 71 cents a day for each student
In their state university.
(Editorial
East Ore-
.ftlaer in Albany Herald.)
.llnnkllMA
Pendleton
gonlnn).
Tho Oregonlah of March 4 in dls
oussng tho rolatlvo merits and do
merltB of the University. of Oregon
and the Oregon Agricultural college,
hrlnen rviit Ronin nertinent facta whlr-h
Beth Skies oi "-inro worthy of, consideration and
et Oregon ui, thought.
While thoro cannot be too much
education nor too many good educa
tional institutions, yet tho questions
. - in disabuse 'auggesiea Dy mo uregonian nro ume
!T"oBPMJ n,rt.ly hnd highly essential to a thor-
L. . r B. BeaCB rcgaraing , ,m,1nranni1tner nf nVncnn'fl
Kt to rMt reflecliotts on the j,,Bnor edUcational standards. Tho
P$ ;..,iian club of Port-1 it cannot be donied that 0. S. IIu-
itur irticlo 10 ho Herald un-tjin, of Newberg, layB hla finger on a
'2: rebruary 19. Ho cor-1 real weakness in our educational
.it . I. ll nWlAin i !.. ..at. K. MAnlp m 41. A l ..nit
..y crtlons. nor was cation of courses at Eugene and
SiriWliW'uscd nor any Corvallls.
JZtio so do and as to jug- it is, boyond all question, an odu-
iyfpirfj I '" "u" v" auuiiui CUIUI.III) IHUL UlU UU1V UiBliy
.ju That tho friends of united in ono institution instead of
KLprtstton are over zealous is being established In different cities
ITL. v madvortontly con- nn.. nxlsLInc morn or leas in tho ca-
tthetnnuaj report of tho pros- paclty of rivals both covering to a
certain extent uio samo grounu.
, w.vn it annear In their nr-, it is also regretablo that this
Ktritt there are 600 studonts weakness Is beyond remedy. Tho
Bjr Uc Dull'ilJi , j.ruuiu.i. ui iiiiiuiii liiu vu ohhi-
iti it their last report only
ui this also Includos tho
(sf malic wmen IS nenrij- buu-
tlons is now hopolossly Insoliinblc,
and tho samo can bo said of tho
dunilcntlon of tho courses. Etigcno
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r tie siuaums iujuiK iui ougni not to mop uio lumiiucni mm
lit; get). two nunaroa aro general sclcntlilc coursos, rot wllli-
tbe law ana ineuicm uviout tnom nor literary woric womiu
Wo llvo In a bcioii
DISCUSSES ANARCHY
OR DESPOTISM
Millionaire It. l. Humo In the
IVc-dcrbum, OrcRon, Radium,
Discusses Social Conditions.
:i li rornana meou u -
nti recelvo only $1600 per
rlrw the V of O fund. Now
ittiiimout (I1G00) trom tne
W !3i the 9 1200 (funds from
l;irjji Ieaes a balance or
MH for the V or O. proper.
rfitMe this by 399 students
, h will have tlio cost por
tfsdtat. which would bo
III. I h&TO not In this consld-
Ipzt 'it students that aro in
riwl of music, etc., which
lute the amount still higher
Miter that any (except ono)
titatei mentioned In tho nrgu-
id tie alumni This is on tho
ktf the appropriation asked for.
I u the argumont adduced in
rHthe appropriation has to do
kMsetments to inimlgrnton and
itht a stato university Is a
tj I would 8UKK0st that tho
J stale of Now York supports
cttollejo wnaovcr, yet thoro
iiiiftle endeno tint New York
t ht populated I havo no
to good coi'OKes. but roa-
idclnble s tUers as are over
lasimiWes. Low taxation has
fSTf3 away anyone, and our
ei fcu a'wavs ponmnrod fav-
n'b other states of our class.
the Walla Walla Union"
CM bra Informed" that tho
MO has 'eccired blnennlnl ap
Wgm Horn time to tlmo and
MisT sot $02,300 as a spe-
wwsr'oa tor two yoars.
0 A C receives for main-
'torn tns state $26,000, U.
ment $25,000, land grant
111:99 75. with nn nn.
jt eieren hundred. Just
Orejon goea $25,000 bettor
WW.lJe fair thsn Wnatilm.tnn
li S!iM!' and Clark- aid Blvo
j". ;or lue,r conservntlvo
bocomo storlle
tlflo ngo and tho collogo which fnlls
to teach tho sclonccs dooms Itself
to Intellectual Impotence
On tho othor hand, CorvnllH nuiBt
continue to nnor Instruction In tho
moro essential literary branches,
slnco It would bo wrong to deprlvo
tho students of n woll-rounded edu
cation They wish to pursue techni
cal courses, but they do not wish to
becomo narrow In mind nnd spirit.
The fact is that tho colleges at Eu
gono nnd Corvnllls nro compelled to
duplicate each other's work. This
Is ono of tho pcnnltloti which tho
pcoplo of Oregon murt pny for per
mitting their educational Interests
to bo managed by politicians In tho
pnst Instead of by oxports who had
the general wolfaro at heart; nnd
It would bo a sorry remedy tor tho
inconvenienco to blight tho futuro of
tho unlvorMty by cutting off its re
sources. Whllo wo havo a unlvor
n'ty let no support it with becoming
liberality. If wo doslro to Join tho
group of BCrnl-barbnrous states which
uu'ion l quite as nttrnc-tiio not nmintnln universities, that Is
:gs for it cog)g that state work
another matter.
Tho gonulno remedy 'for tho dupli
cation of courses at Eiigeno and Cor
vallh Is, of course, to repair tho orig
inal blunder which aoparnted tho In
stitutions. This looks hnrsh nnd
rndlcal, but In the long run It would
bovo oxponso to tho Btato whllo It
would onablo tho people to concen
trate tholr support upon one strong
and progrosalvo college Instead of
two struggling ones mutunlly Jeal
ous of each other's prosperity. Wo
do not believe tho farmers as a class
will voo ngnlnst tho appropriation
for the stnto university. They will
sustain the Institution, thought with
a prQtty genernl fooling thnt some
thing Is wrong with tho systom thnt
compels them to pay taxes for two
colleges where ono would do better
I
&Sil Sam . " vw" "- UiJi
- vwo years, mui Ikwtms th IHture ef
ff .Jf,, ,mn M&4. kM WnyMleKder kU per
l&jff&grfi, l eqHrTW 8ic U iitlkacy.
siit ' Imltatlo n4 Jnt--oo4' re feat
5JJw that trlfl wHk tMMtwitlangfr tk kewltk ef
Cklklrea xyrittac sifateU rperimeit
What is CASTORIA '
ifcrttii harmless suksiihito for Castor OU, Pare
Zkf!u?n(i 8otWasT Syrupg. It is Pleasant. Ifc
mseuher Opium, MorpklB or otker Narcotks
laiaJbn i a5 U Its ITrateo- It ilestroys Worwu
avLiCre mesS4 Xt CHrc8 3Warrko3 a4 Wiil
JWuV ves Tething Troubles, cures Cou,tlpaon
ciicy. xt asslmllatoii fli 'FVvnd. rMulutM tho
' -w Vw.r "-0
Ckfti-l... ?.Wels Slvteg kealtkya natural hleep.
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CASTORIA ALWAYS
oars tk linatnn at
m
Oil Hayft ilwais RnutiTit
ft Uo Far nvam Vuk
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IHjPa-n'r,rviMHWyIMMrtRMMM(Mb
When tho political cnldrod Is heat
ed to an effervescent condition by the
efforts of n combination of place
hunters, tho opportunity of tho ovll
minded prcsonts itself nnd the de
generate arlso to tho occasion llko
tho Bcutn on the surfaco of tho boP
ing pot. Tho efforts of tho agitator,
if honestly directed against abuses
that really exist, often assist tho de
signs of an olemont far moro likely
to trespass upon tho libertlos of man
kind than tho ovIIb against which th
outcry is mndo.
What thoughtful man who lovoa
this country can viow its condition at
present without alarm for its future?
Tho individual freedom of which, we
formerly boasted is lost, and If wo
daro express an opinion b to the
merits of any subject that inyolves
tho public snfoty and trenches upon
tho Bolf assumed authority of aome
combination which is outsldo tho
palo of legal existence, it must bo
with bated breath and In tones so In
distinct that tho "walls" may not
ihear, for fear that dynnmlto mny ba
suggested ns a punishment for our
temerity. Look at tho criminal rec
ord for tho past year and pondor
whothor tho suggestion of tho b'g
stick hns hnd effect on those victims
who hnvo been waylaid on tho stroot.
Where now can tho Individual
look for personal security oxcopt by
physical strength and courago which
Is of little dofonso ngalnst tho attack
of n sneaking foe and often Invltoa
tho assaults of tho cowardly. If this
Is not n stato of anarchy, It tronchos
closely upon thnt condition nnd wcro
It not for tho rural population upon
which tho strength of nil govern
ments roats, tho right to life, liberty
and tho pursuit of hnpplnoss would
not bo recognized by tho mobs who
would ravage tho country.
Our bonst of being "Tho Innd' of
tho Tree nnd the homo of tho bravo"
could bo parodlzed to read "Tho land
of tho flcn and tho homo of tho slave"
In order to moro correctly describe
tho situation at prosent. Tho com
binations, political and Industrial, na
woll ns tho exposure of tho rascally
operations of financial Institutions
during tho panic from which wo aro
emerging, rendors tho mass of people
doubtful If thoro Is honesty
nnywhero, nnd makes the Individual
suspicious niul raises tho questlons'ln
tho minds of men who with a bettor
sentiment wnrrnntod by social cond'
tlons formerly oxlatlng, would be Just
to wondor whothor thoro Is nny ubo
to bo honest, and to consider such n
proposition Is tho ontorlng wodgo to
open nn oppoalto course Such con
ditions oxlalting in tho minds of tho
masses tond to chaos, and tho oscapo
from punishment of tho provon guil
ty of crime tends to remove nny re
spect for or restraint that tho law
mny havo had upon those who doslr
od to vlolato Its provisions. Every
citizen of thli country should realize
thnt such conditions cannot long ex
ist without becoming burdonsomo to
a great majority, for tho ovll must In
crease without an earnest effort on
tho pajtof the thoughtful to arrest
Its course, and tho only remedy that
can stay Its progress can bo found
In placing honost and capablo men
at the hend of political affairs. Fall
ing such aotlon. tho evil will contlnuo
to develop until suoh disaster comes
4pon the nation that the masses sati
ated with tho carnival of crime and
Busplclous each Individual of tho
other, will desire peace and protec
tion at any price, and the strong man
will seize tho reins of government to
ride with despotic power. The his
tory of Frauce under Louis XVI und
Napoleon is an illustration of the
condition or mind to which the peo
ple of a nation can arrive and the
degree of cruelty to which hoy can
attain, and when tholr passions are
exhausted, how easily they can be
enchained. ThlB 1b a country wheie
the people wero of one nativity and
very often bound by ties of re'latloa
ahlp. What would be the result in
a nation like ours made -up of all the
peoples of the oarth without -sympatic
s, religious or social, to bring
them together, a conglomerate mass
of more than 90,000,000 souls di
vided Into bands and cliques to a
great extent without a single thought
In common except tlio dosire to selez
tho almighty dollar?
Althought revivalists of every age
havo been declaiming against the sin
of this world, l-has always existed
and probably Is as actlv now xs
heretofore, and It Is now time in this
country to do some proselyting o
oonvice the people that there still re
main in this nation a greaf. msjorlty
of Its citizens that are worthy of ta
confidence of the communities In
which they dwell.
When tie pariacatlon committee
has attended to that portion of the
TURN YOUR FAGE
INTO DOLLARS
Many a Man Has Failed IlcvfcHso Ills
JFaco Was n PlctHrc of Calamity.
It takes sunjhlno .to produce n
rose, a perfect ro3e. And so man, to
bo successful, must have sunshine
inside. Tho llfo which has it not,
which has no health and no happi
ness, in t,our, surly, pessimistic, and
a failure. Tho world already has too
many vinegar races that breathe ill
will nnd Btrlfo. 'The world wants
Joy, comfort, sunshine, and wlil cling
to tho man wh.6 has It, who radiates
gladness and triumph wherovor he
is nnd under all circumstances,
Somo peoplo havo a nenluB for
seeking out tho disagreeable, tho
crooked, tho bad and tho ugly. These
aro .tho destreyers: they travel in
schools, thoy herd together for they
love their kind, and the cheerful
part of tho world will havo nothing
to do with them.
And why is It that &o many peddle
disastor knowing at tho Bamo tlmo
that if thoy do, tholr lives will be
runlned? Somo peoplo cannot help
it, for pessimism usually comes from
bodily disorders, and this cannot al
ways bo prevented. The stomach,
for instanco, is tho most common
caniso of dlscontont, sour face, rcck-
lossnoss, disgust nnd lack of ambi
tion. A bad stomach-- thoro Is tho
secret of many a failure. Anyono
can havo a good stomach, a strong
stomnch, n stomach that can tnko
caro of anything nnd ovorythlng that
Is put Into it, no matter whether it
Is n very hnd stomach now or hot.
Then why not havo It?
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do this
very thing, Ono Ingredient of those
little tnblots dlgosts 3000 grains of
food, nnd no mnttor how bad Is your
dyspepsia or Indlgostton, thuso tab
lets will digest everything In your
Btomnch, thoroughly nnd complete
ly, nnd better nnd qulekor thnu a
lumlthy stomnch can do tho samo
thing. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tabloti
will cure quickly loss of appotlto,
brash, Irritation, burning sonsatloiiH,
nausea, heartburn .oructntlons, loss
of vim nnd Bplhlt, bad memory, nnd
dyspepsia and Indigestion In their
vory worst forms.
No othor iKtlo tablets In tho world
can do bo much. You should carry
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets around
with you whorovcr you go and tnko
thorn uftor meals. Then only will
you ronllzo what It is to onjoy n meal,
and what porfect digestion means.
Your wholo body and your mind will
fool the effects; your vim will In-
croaso, you will uo moro sausuou
with what tho world doos, you will
think hnpplor and bo happier and
your fnco will bo ono of nupromo
contentment. That ,wlll bring suc
cess nnd then moro bucccbb. Your
fnco will bring you dollars. Try It.
It will cost you Just 50c for n pnek
ngo of those wonderful Stunrt's Dys
pepsia Tnblots, at nny drug Btore on
oarth.
Send us your name nnd address
today and wo will nt onco send you
by mall n snmple pnekago, free. Ad
dreBs F. A. 8tuart Co., 1C0 Stuart
HMir.. Marshall. Mich.
READY TAlLOrtKDTCLO.THKSi
fQn WELL Off KSSEO
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MONDAY and
TUCSfiAY . .
March 9 and 19
The One "BEST BET" of the Seises
Elks' Minstrels
Two hours end fifteen minutes of joy.
New Songs-New Acts New Jokes.
50 Cofnedtans Singers and Dmcers 50.
Partial Change of Program Tuesday Night.
Grand Imperial Parade Monday at Noon.
Reserved Seat Sale AN Day Monday and Tuesday.
Prices $1 .00 and 75c, GaMery 25c.
Curtain at &30 p. m Prompt. Carriages at 1 0:45.
haul thoy have caught In tholr drng
not that dosorvo punishment, nnd
give us a roBt long enough to "our
faith in human kind renew" wo mny
thon bo nblo to stand nnothor wash
ing of moro dirty linen without dis
turbing our equilibrium.
o
" Do Not Crowd th0 Season.
Tho first warm days of sprlug
bring with -them n desire to get out
and enjoy tho oxhlliratlng air and
sun shine. Children that havo been
housod up all winter are brought
out and you wonder where they all
came from. The Jionvy winter cloth
ing is thrown aside and many sneu
tholr flannels. Then a cold wave
tomes and people say that grip Is
epidemic. Colds at this season aro
even oro dangerous than In mid
winter, as thero Is much moro dan
ger of pneumonia. Take Cbambor
laln Cough Remedy, however, and
you will havo nothing to fear. It al
ways cures, and wo have never
known a cold to result in pneumonia
uhn it was used. It is pleasant
and safe to take. Children llko It.
For sale at Dr. Stone's drug store,
o
Or courso, Salem high won tho
basketball game. We could have
told that several days ago, but pre
ferred to look wise only.
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Kodol Is a scientific preparation of
vegetable acids with natural digest
ants and contains the same juice
found in a healthy stomaoh. Kacb
dose will digest more than 3000
grains of good food. Sold by all
druggists.
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That Republican victory In Seattle
Is a harbinger of spring tho kind
of spring Republicans take when
they leap as a unit upon the enemy.
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Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
sets gently yet promptfy on ths
bowels and allays inflamatton at the
same time. It Is pleasant to take.
Sold by all druggists.
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CASTORIA
ftr la-tats mA CJMr.
Tin m i m mm &
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gigMtstre of
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1'1-?TTT7C
JL JExJCiJL-0
Now is the time to place
your order for anything
needed in our line for
spring planting. Such as
Walnuts, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, Plums,
Peaches, Shade Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Roses
Our Ornamental Department is the largest and
most complete on this coast. If you need anything in
our line 'phone Main 75 or address
OREGON NURSERY CO.,
Salem
Hwnllowi-il Home Aclil.
Mrs. Mllo Attorbury, of 728 N.
Commercial strott, Friday night
swallowed cnrbollo acid by nccldont
whllo reaching in tho dark for somo
cough medicine Fortunately sho
realized her mlstnko buforo sho had
taken any quantity nnd hnstlly sum
moning a doctor, serious offeots wero
avoided.
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.COFFEE
There is a time for good
tea, and a time for -good
coffee; there is no time for
poor either.
Your sroc.r rtturni your moner li rou don't
Ilk Schilling. !Um wa pv him
Markot day In rondloton nttraoU
ed so much attention that mnrket
days In othor oKIob nnd towns aro
Browing into fads paying fads, too.
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Kodol t today the best known
remedy for nil disorders of tho stom
ach, such as dyspepsia, heart burn,
sour stomaoh and belching of gas.
Sold by all druggists.
Tim DomkImm Bprwo.
Who counts tho centuries it stooX
Untouched, unseen of man?
An emerald towor of myalorles
With wind-borno musio of tho sens
Sighing nmld Us brunches green,
What tlmo tho years unnumboVed
ran,
Season on sennon, spun on span?
Whlto notos its fall? (Tho ancient
wood,
That bannorod host, unhclmotod,
Lies prone.) Man's tireless thrift
has torn
And trlp'd Its prostrnto trunk, and
borne,
Transformed to plunk nnd mast nnd
spar,
Tlio once proud form. Iloneath the
buu
Thoro l no port nor cllmo -not ono,
From Southern Cross to white North
Star
Rut knows. tho spruueo or Oregon.
Mchson M. Miller.
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MOUTH OF UNltltttT
William Jennings Rryan deolares
tho "predatory Interests" are trying
to buy the votes of the delegatus to
tho Denver convention.
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To Cure Cola l Ono Dy.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money If
It falls to cure. E. W. OROVB'S
signature on each box. 25c.
-
Mr. William II. Taft Is now engi
neer of the Republican locomotive In
cAilo. U Is up to Mr. Foraker to
listen for the whlstlo and get off tho
track.
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According to the report of the olty
council meeting It will be all of an
other week before "we have that olty
park,
DeWltt's Mttly Harly Risers, snmll,
safe, sure little liver pills. Sold by
all druggists.
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So Hl'n. N H't N IN'r for tlm
Suirorvr from Kidney Trouble.
No pence for tho kldnoy sufforer
Pain and dhtrosB from morn to
night.
Get up with a lame hack.
Twinges of backache bother you
all day,
Dill aching breaks your rest ftt
nignt,
Urinary dUordors add to your
mlsory.
Oct nt tho causo cure the kid
noys. Dean's Kidney Pills will work the
euro.
They'ro for tho kidneys only--.
Hav& made great euros In Halom,
0. W. Vaughn, of 3 Stato St., Sa
lon, Or., suys: "Dean's Kidney Pills
procured at Dr. Stone's drug store
proved to bo a rollshublo remedy for
baokacho and all forma of kldnoy
complaint. I obtained tho best of ro-
! results from tholr use, and a child
In our family who had been amlctod
with weakoued kldnoya and noctur
nal trouble got entirely well In a
short time through tho use of Doau'fl
Kidney Pills. This should commend
the remedy to all parents who have
children troubled In any way with
kidney complaint."
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Representative oyu oi "" cents. Foster-MHburn Co., UuKalo.
makes the statement In cow? J . Now York, aolo agents for the Unl
the railroads have stolen $70,000,000 tfid gtatM
from the government through the. jlomemt, r tne name Dean's--
mail fiontraeis. h umv -w Hnd tak) n0 othor
needn't be alarmed. It might have ,.., ,,,.,,. r
Me m -, The Orogonian stoops from its
. . ....... -i- t with 'lofty pedestal of Isolated gratnwn
Oet DeVVItf Carbolijed Witch oQ ,a wh(J tQ c&$t ft -Iu al Mm9
Hazel Salve It iS gOOd for Plies. ,.. tirlrnn nor.nn wttnui
Sold by all druggists ,. Cttot UM la t, grfcCou pro-
a - grams of beneflts to humanity. Te
Thn tnl!l Winter In enabling tne rinnltal Innrnal rVwnwUds4 u
eastern Oregon tanners to get. m)ir weokly paragraphic compliment.
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