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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALKM, 9RKGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 182, 108 4PV- .tj 'V' NR-TABIiET-S-N A.H1EWIS MEDICINE C0t,SIL0llS Tltubf Capital 1,ru8 Co" Z T 1UBK. Balciu, Oregon. COMPARATIVE STATISTICS OF OREGON'S SCHOOLS LS99. 1908. 132,388 100,042 85,304 107,493 01,234 94,333 114 127 $42.90 $05.01 34.81 50.1C ),125.38 $3,001,994.04 Ul kmus Ujplls enrolled bre dally attendance Uge No. days school per year. ..... alary nwle teacnors pur uiuum. . . t,rv female teachers per month. . c'l expended for school purposes. . .$1,259,125.38 ! vev Items secured lor wo nrsi uuio uus year: ' Enrollment. ff i -care and under 0 yenrs of ago 1,513 K t jcars and under 0 years of ugo ' 28,400 cf jycawand under 12 yenra of nco 31,070 ;f u years ami under 14 years of ngo. . . ; 21,920 KtU years and unaor au yenrs ni ago 23.97S t!Mh grade diplomas laauca auring year 3,572 -1 lntAnnnti ...... tit O I(E( oi aiuuu"-' jjo.o erase monthly salary of tcachorjln ono-room buildings. .. .$ 49.00 rcraje monthly salary or nssistnnt teacher:; m scuooIb having more than one room hn&e monthly salary of prlnclpala of school having moro tiin ono room I I -II.. ....! 1 1 - .... . krise annii: i oaiary ui u;vy nui'uiuuunuumu oi uisiricto or hit first class 150.35 80.87 1,507.17 Him's This? J Stnto Votorlnnry Surgeon Notz has Ifft c3r One Hundred Dollars ordered many vnlunblo horses killed Ind'vanycasoor catnrrr. unit becauao of g,nnd0r8t o at e cured bv Hall's Catarrh k. F J. CHENCY & CO., Toledo, ht e undersigned, hnvo known J Cheney for the Inst 15 years, Iteievo him perfectly nonornoie vj business thnnsnctlons nnd fl- aa'1; able to carry out any ob vjo:i made by his firm. WALD 5. RINNAN & MARVIN, Whole- :dr8SSl6ts, Toledo, O. Hilli Catarrh euro Is tnkon m- Mi.j acting directly upon the and mucous surfaces of thu to Testimonials nont rrco. "5c. per bottle. Sold by nil tilt! Take Hall's Family Pills for con- on. o mayor of Tlmpson, Toxns, luted to tho Bryan campaign Jilt ntlro salary $1. o Dlnrrhoen Cured. r father has for years been W with diarrhoea, and tried 7 means posslblo to effect n . tlthout ava ." writes John &Ue of Phlllppl. W. Vn. "Ho inimocrlaln's Co c. Cholora IDUuhoea Remodv advertised In iTtlllppI Republican and decided trr It Tho result Is ono bottlo b'm and ho hai nnt suffnrnil i the disease for 18 monthB. Bo- "King mis romedy lio was a "US sufferer. Ho la nnw nmmri le" and although 00 years -.w i oo as mucn work as a young Sold by Dr. Stone's drue rt .Excellent Hcnltli Advice. Mrs. M. M. Davidson, of No. 379 Olfford nvontto, San Jose. Cal., says: "Tho worth or Electric Bitters as n genornl family romedy, for hend ncho, blllousnofls nnd torpor of thu liver and bowols Is bo pronounced that I nm prompted to Bny n word In Its favor, for tho boneflt of thoso Booking rollof from such nflllctlons. Thoro Is moro hoalth for tho dlgcs tlvo organs In n bottlo of Electric BIttors than In any othor remedy I know of." Sold under gunrnntco at J. C. Perry's drug storo. 60vc. . a Mrs. Lena Lago, nt tho ago of KG, ono of tho oldest residents of Hood Rlvor Is dead. o Chronic Dlnrrhoen Relieved. Mr. Edward E. ilonry, 'with tho United States ExpYeos Co., Chicago, writes, "Our general Buporlntondont, Mr. Quick, handed mc n bottlo of Chnmborlnln'fl Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhoua Romedy somo tlmo ago to check an attack of tho old chronic dlnrrhoen. I havo usod It slnco that tlmo nnd cured mnny on our trnine who havo boon sick. I am an old soldier who Bervod with Rutherford B. Hayes and William McKlnloy four yenra In tho 23rl Ohio Regiment, nnd havo no nllmont except chronlo dlnrrhoen, which this romedy 8top3 nt onco." For ualo by Dr. Stono's drug Btoro. Albany is busy building railroads A lino Is planned from thnt city to Brownsville; also nnothor street railway. inent when no system at ali Is any longer a necessity. The only perfect democracy posslblo Id one of which each member la an aristocrat' Home Mngaztno. , fat Oregon spirit boforo th shch destroyed $50,000 nt wen yesterday morning wore w: bed, owners of tho property Ituaouncing that thoy would re- DoWltt's Little Enrlv Risers,' snfo, ua better structures than ho- onB' Piea-nnr, sure, uuio nvor puis. loom oy nil urnggisi ervous gestion idi i action of diges ts controlled by r leaduier to flm wch. When they aro rt wo stomach is de WW of its energy. It if VOU wnnf rAi ent refinf. ,7 ore this energy Dr. p wervino restores rou energy, and nvp wns power to per- ,?y mn i .. .' mrm . . - in Bnura 1 1 uVSEwm .lndJWtiorS XiK!ltfExrA 1 ? rVlUfnSf,lPhcln with l5 tdtStiJir rvln ana Lrs or 3ii t resolved to kmlv art Cur. V: u "ervirrn 1" bttF mV,w oay" rv2BVJ I hid tAVn,lnue1 " u?tu,. i J n mor thaa iT 1 KI-tJv r?M!,m'ltloni: SL It tail., hi .. , lUJ .."V- "Cfc, Elkhart, Imd QtHm of SofliiilHts. All SoclnlUt& aro optlml3t3. Thoy ro olutely bellow (hnt If mankind na It oxls8 today wro to be put Into po-sesilon of come rbsolutoly per fect pollticnl nnd oconomlc systom, mankind would be capable of operat ing that system us It was Intondcd to bo operated; would be cqunl-to tho task of preserving it and hand ing it on to the next generation in tact. Sometimes it is a theory of ownership which it advocated; Bomotlmea a theory of taxation; sometimes a theory of government; but there is always present In the Socialists, of whatever sort tho be lief, that If God pormltted roan to grasp a perfect system man Is largo enough and wiso enough to benefit by it to the domination of human misery; to preserve it In Us per fection unpervertcd and uncorrupt ed.. This belief does them credit In a way. But it is scarcely dlscredl- able not to share it. It is better to face the fact that Just government and human happiness are not so much matters of governmental mech anism, of system God-given or man evolved, as they are of the spirit and Intelligence brought to the operation of any system whatsoever. There are tho most generous possibilities, at tho disposal of an absolute despot; there aro the most malign possibil ities in the freest domocracy. Laws and forms aro never fundamental causes; they arc more or less Imper foct expressions. A perfect system will be possible of perfect operation only at that The IlntnlKH) for Crlinlnnls. Out In Shanghai the authorities hnvo tried to control certain desper ate Chlneso criminals by punishing thum humanely, nnd have found that It won't do, that it is Impossible to keep thfc' offenders In subjection without Inflicting corporal punish ment with the bnmboo. This Is told in a report mode to tho municipal council by Colonel C. D. Bruce, tho cnptain-superlntondent of tho watch, The council hns indorsed his view and a lot of Shanghai people aro very much wrought up nbout It, saying thnt it Is a blot on Shanghai's fair scutcheon, this ndmlBsIon that tho re sources of civilization havo been ex hausted In tho treatment of wrong mined natives. Recently thoro havo been a num ber of casca of acid throwing In the streets. They were not followed by attempted robbery or other crime, but appeared to bo, as Colonel Bruce reported, "elthor Isolated Instances of willful hooliganism or mere prnc tlco In tho nrt of acid throwing." "Tho watch committee," Colonel Bruce snys, "Is nwnro that I have moro than onco roforred to tho dif ficulty, If not tho Impossibility, of keeping tho criminal classes hero In subjection without tho Infliction of corporal nunlshment. "To Bhow thnt my argument has reason, it Is only necessary to remind tho watch committee that tho Chl neso authorities whoso Jurisdiction surrounds tho settlement mnko dally use of the bamboo, and this, nl though thco same authorities havo forbidden Its uso by tho magistrate at the mixed court. "Tho watch committee will per haps tocnll n caBO during tho last few days In which two harmless cool ies woro chastened with 1000 blows npleco, for nothing moro than oboy Ing tho orders glvon them by their foreign superiors. "It Is n moro wnsto of wordn to dwell upon tho Inconsistency which ponniti the Chinese authorities to Inflict Immediately outside settle ment limits such a cruel scntonco up on two hnrmlcB coolies, wbllo de clining to n'low tho m'xed court mng- Intrnto lnsldo tho scttlomont to sen tence two worthless rufflnns, who live by "rlmo, to tho punishment of n hundred blows. "Tho only menns of provontlng tho Inception of crimes like ncld throw ing. Is In my opinion, corporal pun ishment; tho canguo frcoly used Is tho next best punishment, though far behind." Tho canguo Is a big wooden col lar, sometimes BOt In n cumborsomo framo on whcolB, which tho prisoner hns to toto around while other per sons, If thoy chooso to do so, pelt him with anything thoy havo handy; In othor words, tho canguo Is a sort of portnblo stocks, and tho proapoct of the revival of Its ubo 1b vory dis tressing to many cood Englishmen thoro. Now York Sun. O ' The Tmzlrst Man iruthc World, would not bo contontod to bo kept In tho hoiiBO nnd doing nothing by rhoumatlsm. Neither nro you, who aro always busy nnd active Thon don't nogloct tho first twlngo of an ncho or pnln that you might think Is Just n "crick." Rub well with Ballard's Snow Llntmont and . no matter what tho trouble Is, It will llsappoar at onco. Sold by all dcalors. f WANT ADS-QUlGk RETORtiS ( FOR SALE For Sale Flrs.t-class carpet paper at tins omce, 26c for a big roll. Booker T. Washington has Issued an appeal against mobs and asking for law onforcomont. o Active nt 87. ThlB would bo uniiHunl news If mon nnd womon would keop thom solvcs froo from rhoumatlsm and all aches and pains as woll as hooping tholr miiBclo3 and Joints Umber with Ballard's Snow Llnlmont. Sold by n'l dotlor. Tor Sale Two standard brod trot ters, one bay gelding by Zombro, ono bay Ally, 3 years old, by Rod Seal. Inqulro of 8nm Castro, Fair Grounds, Ore. 7-28-lra For Sale Fivo acres, now houso, $650. New house, 2 lots, $700; $100 cash, $10 per month. Now G-room cottnge, $1100, cIobo In, In stallments. 470 Court street. 8-19-3 1. For Sale Cheap Two young Jersey cows. Will tost 5 per cent. Good bargain. Phono 1290. 8-14-Ct For Snlc Ono G-room houso, with bath nnd pantry, wood shed, good well water, stable, good team and harncse and truck wagon; $1000. 747 S 12th street J. C. Shulz. WANTED 'Wanted Qlrl for gonornl houBO korw. inqulro nt 10S9, corner of Court and 12th Sts. Mrs. J. M. Martin. 8-21-3t. Wnnted Second-hand stoam cnglno to run soparator. Must havo at least 12-horsepowor. Addross Jos. Jrosslor, box 108, R. F. D. No. 3, Salem. Phono Farmors 401. Wnnted Manngor for branch oflleo wo wish to locnto hero in Salem. Address, with roforonco, Tho Mor rls WholcBnlo Houso, Cincinnati. Ohio. 7-34-lmo Wnnted To rent a flvo o '-room modern cottngo; thrco 'ults What havo you Caro of Jo,. :al. 8-B-tf Wnnted 1 would llko to tnko In bundlo washing nt my homo, cor ner of Twelfth and Market streets. Mrs. M. C. Brannop. 8-5-lm Wanted 1000 hop pIckorB to pick COO acres of hops. Flno accom modations; bakory, butcher shop, grocery storo, rostaurant, dancing pavilion, etc. Rcglstor now. Of flco hours 2 p. m. to 4 . Wo pay GOc por box or $1.00 por hundred. For further particulars apply to Krobs Bros. Room 0; BUBh-Broy- mnn building. 8-12-tf Wanted to buy A blacksmith shop with or without tools, In good lo cation In city. Will' buy (ho proporty nt a roasonablo prico. Addross Frod Dupras, 23G Bara ga avonuo, Marquotto, Mich, 8-18-tf. Wanted To hlro by tho month, a gontlo riding pony not afraid of strootcars or automobiles. Ad dress P. O. Box No. 7. Wanted A good girl for general houso work. Apply morning at 975 Chemokotn St. 8-20-3t MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE FOR SALB Wanted A first class carpentor Call nt onco, cornor Twelfth and ' Markot streets. McBrldo. 8 -19 -It Strayed From tho Wallace farm, a ' Scotch Colllo dog; answers to ' namo of Max. Information re-1 colved at tho Wallace farm or at the water company's offlco. Wcngcr & Clierrington Pianos and Organs sotu on easy terms; tola phone 1187; 247 Commercial Streot, Salem, Oregon. tf Watch Lost Tho ladles' watch lost on tho streets of Salem Saturday Is a momonto loft by a dead mo ther nnd from association Is of moro valuo to tho ownor than It can posslblo bo to unyono olso. A liberal reward for Its rocovory. Loavo at Journal. 8-17-tf. Snlem Cash Market -Tho finest cuta of meats nt tho lowest prices. My phono 370, 247 S. Commercial St. P. W. Roycltz, Prop. 7-21-tf Help Furnished Free of Charge By Salem Employment Company, 478 Stato stroot, phone No. 149. Par ties wanting help please call at offlco or phone us. Also have cows for salo. Coucreto Work Get my prices on sldowalks, curbs, soptlo tanks and comont work of any kind. All work guaranteed flrst-class. M Ward, 2378 Maplo Ave., Highland, Phono 1509. July24-tf Vogcc Lumber nnd Fuel Co. Lum bar .shingles, building material, wood and conl. Low prices and prompt dolivorlo. Ono block oat of S. P pnssopg- dopot. Phonf 198. 7-a-tf llutto ft Wcndcroth Fine wines, liquors and cigars. Wo handle tho colobratod Kollog gand Cantlfc whiskies. Cool and rofreshlng beei constantly oi- draught. South Commercial street. 9-8-lyr Enlarged Our moat market on E. t Stato Btroot has been doubled In size and wo aro hotter prepared nan ovor to sorve austomora. Prompt sorvlco and tho best of meats our motto. 'Call or phone 199. B. E. Edwardt Meat Co. r Something Worth Investigating 9 Acres, 0 miles from Salem on Sllvorton road, good 8-room houso, good barn, 7 acros boat ing orchard. A bargain at $2100. Six-room house at 495 South Win tor street, bath, city water, lot 82x98 foot, G blocks from postofllco. A bargain at $1500. City lots for salo choap. Small amount down, balance In monthly Installments, no intor est, OLMSTED LAND CO. itta STATE STREET. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. White House Restaurant For n Regular 25c Dinner at 20c They can't bo beat McGilclirist & Son Proprietors. Tho Home Seekers Information Bu reau will placo you In dlroct com munication with ownora of farms and city property. Chamber Com morco, Portlnnd. 222 N. Commer cial street, Salem Or. 7-21-tf MFALS 15c Call and try them. Moals ICo. Board por woolc $2.75, also fur nlnhed rooms vory roasonablo. AT THE Salem Restaurant 030 COURT STREET. Surveyors aro at work near Eu gono planning tho Carver railroad, which h to run to tho coast. - - II II f'll TV r-i I Lkk S HTiLUii MW7TPP SM v?.aL?iHKaes3 VOiiaMMXl The' Cause of Many Sudden Deaths There is n disease prevailing in this country niOhtdniiKcrotis because podecep- tivc. .MniiyHiiddeit deaths are caused by it--heiirt dU euse, pueiiuiuiiia. heart fuilurc ot apoplexy ure often the result of kid ney disease, If kiuuey trouble is n11m.il fnnili'nlirf. tbekiiliicy.jKiisoii. ed blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh el the bladder, or the. kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell, Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and n cure i obtained n nick est by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing badly jom can make no mistake by taking; Dr. Kilmer' Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scaldimypain a passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being coroneiletL to-co often through the day, and to get up many times during the in Klit. TJientUiiaiui me extraoruinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It 9tands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swatuo-Koot is pleasant to take and is sold bv all druggists In fifty-cent and J one-dollar size? bottles. You may nave a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a look that tells all abont it, Ixith sent free-by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co.. Binghamton. N, V. When writing mention reading this generous offer tn this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember thenatne.Swamp- JLUMJUJIU Theo. M. Harr Plumbing, hot wat and Btoam heating and tlnnlm 104 Commerrlal strait. Pbon Main 192. 9-1-lyr M. J. I'etzcl 'Plumbing, steam nuf gas fitting. Successor to Knox Murphy, 220 Commercial strest 'Prone Main 17. PrtAYfltEN. Cummin llros.' Traasrer Company All klndi of tranufor work don Furniture and pianos boxed read) for shipment. Prompt serrlc ' our motto. Stand and offlc at 253 South Commercial street Phone 310 Ros.ldrarf Pans VSR BUTTERNUT DREAD. It Id worth more than any other (read yet the price la no higher For said at your grocers'. CALIFORNIA RAKER Y, Thomas & Cooloy, Props. 11 1 . 1 . LODGES. ?arpntera Union No. l08rJ Loca Union No. 1066 0! Carpenters ami Jolrors of Amorlca moot even Saturday ovonlng at S:00 p. m. is Iloarot hall, 420 State St. A. W DonnU, Heo. Sec. Foresters of America Court Sher wood Forcstors, No. 19. Meeti Saturday night In Ilolman hall Stato Btroot Waldo Miller, O. R. J. C. Perry, financial secretary. 11 nm nm n 11 m 111111 ; HOTEL OREGON ;j I MM ' , K ! Corner Seventh an J Stwk St. X ' Portland's New and Modem ::, Hotel. Rates $1 per day and : : up. European plan. Frco Bus. : : : WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. : : J Proprietors : ; I III II II Hi II III tH I Ml " LIVERY AND. FEED. STAIlLEfj LTvpan7TTc?n5ubTeOId Poai office ftable;, at 254 Ferry street between Commercial and From streets. Telephone 188. Bprae of the finest liveries in tne city e bo found here, Westacott & John son, props. J0-l-lyr. SAfln AND DOOR 1 FACTORIHH Fraak M. Browa Manufacturer of ash, doors, mouldings. All klBds of house Mulsh amd hard wooe work. Froat street, betweea 8Ut and Court. Make all copllBt at the oflee. Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, and the future period of human deve' Binghamton. 2V.. o .very Gold Dust Flotir Slade by THE SYDNEY PAW. DER COMPANY, flldHey, Oro gOH. Made for family unp. Ask yoar grocer for it. Bran and sliorts always on hand. fP. B. WALLACE, At. Central Lodgo No, 18, K. of P. Castle Hall In Ilolman block, cor ner State and Liberty street Tuoaday of each week at 7:80 m. Oscar Johnson, O. O.; 19. H Anderson, IC of R. and 8. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFIOH CITY HALL. For water service apply at ones Dills payable aoathly lu advance ; I lllllllll Hill II I IIIIH ;! GraberBros.il Modera U'lKxlsaea of America Or gon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Keeti overy Thursday evealag at I o'clock U Holmaa hall. W. W Hill, V, 0,; F. A. Turaer, elerk Woodmen of World Meet every Fri day night at 7;30, InHolman hall E. Lupton, C, C; P. L, Frazler, Clerk. LIhooJb AaaHlty Ualea. 81ek, asel deat aad peailea lasuraaee; 3, 006,000 pledged; every elala jU Oeod agets waate4. J, H. C Moagpsaery, supreme ergaatser Boz432 galea, OregOB, R. R Ryan, secretary, 648 itate strMt Huie Wing Sang Co. We make up all kinds of wrappgrx and whlto undorwear, waists and k! monaa and skirts; all kinds of gentlemen's and ladles' furnishing goods; all kinds of silks and dress goods; hose, suits, pants, overalls, blankets, neckwear, matting, china- ware, trunks, embroidery and lace. etc. 'AH N. Commercial St. galem. Or, PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will glvo prompt nttontlon f to all orders, gunrantoo our . . work to glvo BiitUfuctlon mid ; ; to bo up to tho sanitary stand T ard. I : WE WILL IE PLEASED I; TO GIVE ESTIMATES ;; ON CONTRA 0T8 Call at our shop on Llborty '. '. stroot, back of Darr's Jewolry ; Storo, Phone CG0, IIIIHIillHIIIHIHIIIli HOUWTER'E Reeky Mountain Tea Nuggiti A Jaiy MJJtfl fai B017 Popli. Msfi 09lls XMha 4 Roi4 Vigor. A. peIMa for OomllpKllon, Inlltloi. Ilo ml Klilouy Trotibkn. I'lmplm. Vtint. Impur blooil, lUil llroalli. HIuitkuIi KomtoU. llPA.tuch'l nnd UiuiuiclMt. It' ttocky Moiiululii Ten In nth t fprui. W c?lit ft h (IfiiHlon iiuki by UolxittTKK Dva Coxrxnx, JliuJIson, Wl. 6tBEN HUU6FTR FOfl SAUnW PROW It PMffiiTS asrPjBl Iff BsfrFJ ff FKNCH FEMALE PILLS. X Im, Bwu luui Kt Innwn Mtmtntnt. iiViiiftewM ti rail. it "i ewi s PytUi. Wltlt.k4UaiMUIl,tUi(Ufc k tWa m4 Mltttol ft IW likntu Nt hmi .. i. Ujltc. p. bAi fn Sakm bv Dr. 5. C. Sl: Mhl . t' ,wimmmi fJJ JTil lmKLi4, LiU TT'IO ' U'TTOrT"'KI UViTU'H'il I