MFLr CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALKM. OIIEGON, TUESDAY, SK1TKMI1K11 21), IQOH.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
I. IIOFER, V.H. nrt Prop.
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'Hists tn iMlnp Cmert for liKntnoli. with
Wblcli I lin- a t"iti niletel foroter twenty jk r,
and 1 cam nytliatl menr-tn Iiito glfiMi nm niort
re llf ttiivn miy niUrr remedy hare ever tried, i
null cirmi' y rfJnnmnid ilifiri to my f rltid ai
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Thftt.OllUrd. Elgin. 111.
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Daily, by arrtcr, por year !0.U) Per month ...V)c
dally, by mull, per year, 4.(0 Per month V
Weekly by mull, per year- l.t Six lnomhi .'or
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Best For
SPECIAL VALU
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CANDY CATMWmC
INSOMNIA
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SPECIAL DKI.IVKItV
For convenience of subscribers branch de'lvery offices are eatnhllsh
ed at til- following plncee nt 35 cent? per month, $ 1.00 for three menths:
Asylum Storo, F. O. Do Voo & Son, Asylum AvenAie Junction.
Carllne, Seventeenth Btrect, A. V. Lane, Onrdon Hond Store.
Dauo's Storo, Alex. Dauo, SouthCommorctel btreet.
Eloctrlo Stoto, C. M. Epploy, EaBt Stato street.
Fairgrounds 'Store, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road. ?
HowoU'b Cornor, Twolfth and Cross strcots.
O. IC. Grocery, A. A. Englobart, Twolfth street.
Wheolcr'B Storo, W. D. Wheeler, Highland nvonuo.
Vow Park Storo, F. 0, Boworsox, Twelfth and Leslie.
Lane Grocery, Seventeenth stret
J. L. Mooro & Son, cornor Capitol and Union streets.
West Salem Storo, Won Salem.
Zlnn'a Confectionery, 478 Stato utrjet.
Dr. Stono's, 241 North Commordal Btrcot.
Hufftnau'B Storo, North Sixth Btrcot.
Gorman Bakery, corner Twolfth and Chomekotn.
UNJUST THKATMKNT OF.PUIJLIC
MEN.
Thoro 1b notoriously a disposition
on tho part of somo newBpnporn to
treat public mon unfairly.
For liiHtanco, n Portlnnd pnpor
prints an auonymoiiB criticism of
Govornor Cliniiiborlaln, CLAIMING
IT WAS WHITEN IJY A MHS.
SMITH.
Bho charges Hint Governor Chain
borlnln at ABtorla wuh Intoxicated,
and hnd to bu put on board of his
trnln by hU frlendH.
HUT WHAT DOES A CHARGE
FROM AN ANONYMOUS '.SHE"
AMOUNT TO?
It might havo been written by th"
governor's worBt polltlcnl onomy.
Whnt bravery of a newspaper to
hldo bohliid n womnn'fl skirts to print
an nec.isnllon AGAINST A .MAN IT
HAS ALWAYS TRIED TO DOWN
POLITICALLY!
Thou It followB this up Saturday '
with clippings from other papers
that bit nt tho fako letter from Mrs.
Smith.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL MAKES
NO APOMHJV FOR A I'URLIC OF-
I'ICIATj WHO DRINKS TO EXCESS
It bollovcs tho governor of a atato
owes itto tho dignity of his olllco to
uphold tho highest moral standards.
Rut when n newspaper brings such
n chargo against a man LET IT DO
SO AS A MATTER OF PRINCIPLE
AND IN DEFENCE OF THE PUR.
LIC SERVICE.
Let It not slnglo out ouo man It
hates nnd keep still about monition)
of Kb own pnrty who hnvo boon no
torious In this report.
Lot it como out Btiuaroiy nnd stato
facts ovor Its own authority and not
iibo nnonymoiiH lettorB signed by a
woman TO ATTACK A PURLIC OF
FICIAL IT DON'T LIKE AND CAN
NOT CONTROL.
Lot It show that the public sorvlco
has boon Injurod nnd public duties
neglected.
If It cannot do thnt it has no caso
Against Governor Ghamhorlnln.
IT IS A WELL KNOWN FACT
THAT THE EDITOR OF THIS SAME
PAPER DRINKS WHISKEY.
nut that Is no mnttor, What wo
are now discussing is tho unjust
treutmont of public mon by tin nl
Icgod nowspnpor.
IlccnuBo a man owns press nnd
typo does not rolenso him from tho
obligation! of a gentleman.
IT GIVES NO RIGHT TO STAR
ANOTHER CITIZEN IN THE RACK.
Governor Clinmborlaln In n man
not without fault.
UK HAS ALL HIS LIFE REEN
A DRINKING MAN.
Rut nearly all tho olllclala In I ho
ftnto hoiiHO that wo havo ovor known
Jiavo drank more or less.
IN OUR TWENTY YEARS LIFE
IN OREGON WE HAVE KNOWN
M'T FEW TO DRINK IX) EXCESS.
In twenty years wo Uavo never
peon Govornor Chamborlaln tnko a
drink of nny kind of liquor In pub
He or prlvnto.
Let us bo fair and Just bh now.
napr mon AND TELL THE TRUTH
AllOVT ALL MEN.
Lot us tell nil tljo truth nnd not
publish dusky Imliwatlons that load
tho public to bqliavo thnt Iho gov
ernor of UiIb state is n reeking In
ebriate WHEN HE IS A LN WHO
SELDOM TAKES A DRINK.
Republicans officials havo In times
past kept whlskoy in tho stnto house.
GOVERNOJt CHAMRERLAIN HAS
NEVER DONE THAT.
Hut because ho Is in tho wny of
a cortaln faction that wants powor
hoi' mndo to appear black as pos I
blo. If tlwo nro nny or the loaders of
tho polltlcnl machine that Is trying
lo keep control of Oregon politics for
noWlilt Purposes WHO DO NOT
DRINK WHISKEY AND AT TIMES
(GCT DRUNK WE DO NOT KNOW
Til KM.
P your idle money is not
earning interest you arc
losing o profit thnt should
be yours.
That's the way men with
money make more by mak
wig k earn interest.
Yours wH earn three per
cent, payable semi-annually,
if deposited with us.
SAVINGS PEPARTMCNT
CAPITAL NATIONAL
BANK
LINN ADOPTS LANE
COUNTY PLAN
Tho question of submitting to tho
legal votors of Linn county at the
regular Novomber election n orono.
pI' ion known n "The Lane Comity
Plan" Is revolving enthusiastic nun
ort from that section. Tho chool
laws requires that a petition signed
bv 100 or more of tho lognl voteis
nnd 'nxpnyerH of tho county uliall be
necessary to place on tho bnllot n'
any regular election tho question of
o-tiilillBhlng county high schools
Petitions nro now bolng circulated
throughout Linn county. Should
this plan, ns submitted, bo Indorsed
by tho majority of voters, ono of the
grcnton obstacles to tho high school
movement In thnt county will hnvo
boon overcome. Tho union high
school Inw requires tho mnjorlty
votos of nil tho districts boforo tho
high school Is started. High schools
nro bolng established In Lane coun
ty, whoro It was Impossible to main
tain thorn boforo. A smnll county
tax Is lovlod and each high school
Btudont, rognrdless of location, draws
his Bharo of tho tax, Tho more high
school students tho moro monoy tho
d lurid or combination of districts
drawn from tho county. Under this
law county high schools enn bo ov
tabllshcd In ovory group of districts
In tho stnto not over 12 miles In ex
tout, nnd which hnvo 1G or 20 pupils
to outer tho high school.
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WOULD KILL COUGARS
TO SAVE THE DEER
Thnt thoro will soon bo no dcor to
speak of In tho Oregon mountains
Is tho belief of Dan Simons, n promi
nent Linn county, ploucor, and ono ot
tho oldest hunters In tho stnto. Mr.
Simons Inya tho rapid passing of tho
game animals to tho depredations
ot tho cougar and will bo ono of tho
foromost In favor of onnctlng a boun
ty law on cougar scalps.
ThorclB no ono In tho stnto hotter
qualltlod than Mr. Simons to spenk
on game conditions Mr. Simons,
who is 75 years of age, enmo to Oro
gon In 1851, and on October 8th of
tho same year encamped on tho spot
which Is now him homo. Ho Is ono
of tho heaviest taxpayers In Linn
county and Is willing to bo assosied
to provide n bounty fund. Ho thinks
thoro should bo n ono-mlll assess
ment In his county to cover tho
bounty.
Ho o tlmatoa that (hero aro ovor
COO cougars In tho state. A half I
thou an dot theao predatory cats got
away with moro deer than all hunt-1
ors in the state, ho says. From hU
experience with them ho estimates i
thut tho cougar wllyl average one
door week for feed. Figuring fur
ther, ho shows that In n year tho
500 cougars w'lt kill at leivt 2tJ,00Q
deer In n twelve-month. Tho nmouut
seems unusually large, but other pio
neers hunter back Mr, Simons up
In his assertions.
Rooming Orvgon Fir.
Tho Portland Commercial clul.
II ul shed its now building with Ore.
goii or Douglas II r, and In addition
to this used this same equtsltely
grained wood in making somo high
class permanent furntUiro for Its
main parlor Nino out ot ten vtsl
tprq Admire, 4t moro than they do
mahogany. During tho visit of Mt.
,.Masnt PMtble. Pn'nt,TntiOftOd.noOol,
NfTer Hlcken, ffekm I rUrli 10c COe. Nrr
anjtl In hulk. TltM 11 tin tni.it .1 i. i..f iftfv
an.mntoed toeutaoryi rtumvy Iii.uk.
I Sterling Remedy Co., Chlcaeo or N.Y. Kay
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION I0XE7
E. II. Harrlman he requested thnt
samples be rent him for tho con
sideration of his architects who are
now building his country home,
which will probnbly bo tho flno-t
rcsldonco In America. Lnst Satur
day President B. L. Winchcll, of tho
Hock Island system, mndo a visit to
tho club and particularly ndmlrcd
this rame wood. Ho gavo notice to
nn offlclnl of the Harrlman Unci
who wns present that If thoy didn't
hurry the Rock Island would hnvo
tho finest dining enr or sleeper fin
ished In tho chief wood of the Pa
c'flc northwest of which thoro Is
sufficient yot left to turn out more
and richer millionaires than has the
Iron and Bteel district of which Pitts
burg Is tho center,
o
TEA
was a royal indulgence
two hundred years ago.
Tis yet.
Vi'f rm.- .i-tpr jout money If you doo'l
ULe ixuih.. . v . o pay luiu '
To Close Out Broken Lines
PLAINT
Ilnckwnrd, turn backward. O Tlmo,
In thy HlehM
Gtvo us nn niitobles's day and a nlghc.
Olvo u n "yellow" snus hendiinos
to Bcnu,
A rustielo s -klrt, nnd a hustloloss
nan,
A li toddy-benr,lo8s, n mlcrobeloss
kiss, i
A fistic fight fnkolosa, n strnlght
rout loss miss,
A glu'llr a school-girl, nnd better
than that!
A summor-clnd collogo man wearing
n hat!
I know, Father Tlmo, thnt I'm ask
ing .too much,
Biut turn to n day oro a dinner wn
lunch,
Swing bnck to nn ngo poroxidelcBS
for hair
An con ero "rntB" mado tholr rendez
vous thoro
An old-fashioned breakfast without
Shredded Hay,
A season whon farmers wont whlno-
less n day,
A burg movlng-plctiirelosi nh, what
a treat!
a gumiess-giri inwu, nua a iroieyio3i ;
street; i
I'm asking too much, but I pray,
Dnddy Time,
For ilays whon n song hnd both Biib-
Btnnco nnd rhyme!
Soptombor Bohomlnn Mngaz'no.
DECLINE IV NniRER OE
STUDENTS FOR MINISTRY
A wovlorn minister says, In tho
Soptombor American Mngazlne:
"Tho startling decline In tho num
bor of students for tho ministry Is
causing alarm In all branches of tho
church. In 58 theological seminaries
tho number Is over 700 less than 12
years ago, though tho population has
'ncronsed 8,000.000. In ono lending
denomination tho lnm has boon 33
por cont, whllo the mcmborslilp hns
Incronsed over 250,000. Historic
Andovor seminary, with seven In
structors, n library of 50,000 vol
"111108 nnd an endowment of $S50,
000, has but 12 students.
"Statistics gnthered by II. D. Wll
llnm -, of noMon, fhow that of Amorl
enn farmers, 00 nor cent como from
farmers' fnnilllos; of lawyers, 40;
doctors. 30; bankers, -12: ministers,
only S per cent. Ministers sons nro
turning largely to other callings, and
thoy nro probably doing so because
of conditions within tho churches."
Then tho writer goon on to de
scribe somo of these conditions. What
he says about the Inadequate sup
port which tho church glvos a min
ister In particularly Interesting:
"After spending ten year-' time
nnd enonwb mnuev to have set hlm
solf up In business, a minister gets
n the average less thnu ftiOO a
year. He Is expected to furnish his
tnlents at a discount of from 30 to
60 por cent became he Is a minister,
nnd pious people generally flgnire re
ligion on a charity Instead of n busi
ness basis. The Inadequate salaries
aro matorlally reduced In the long
run, ns short pastorates means time
lost, oxpoire of moving, etc. So In
many cast's tho church Is starving to
death tho goose that lays tho golden
ogga."
Ats 1AA IMsm'c Qisil-c Reduced
VTtl iw !. o wno 20 percent
Splendid patterns, but only one or two of a
kind. It will pay you to look them over.
Sies range from 35 to 48
1 37 Young. Men's Suits SSS-
For Age 11 to 19
Over 1 00 Boys' Knee Pant Suits!
Reduced from 20 to 25 Per Cent
i
8h CM Kt lMe N.vr.
A Jndy recently visited a friend m
Kcenc, N !!., whose husband was vcryj
delicate, and yet she noticed that he
could eat all the pie he wanted. She'
began to wonder now it was that ha
could do it, whgi she had to give up this
delicacy because q( disagreeable aCtcr
effects. She writes as follows; '
l,I found It wns tiev&uto the ple w?ra
mmU with Cottolena; and an I am a
Kreat lover of pie, I begmi uslne Cot
tolen. aiuV hnvo novr had a bit of
larMi m ir houM slneo that time. I
Movr iay ly pie. as It do wot give
tiart-Wra tn form.rly." '
Cottolt makes crisf, fSaky, Mdi-i
CMWK Pr-viM, mii isica gyuu, utu
does goodlard Jo4 you harm.
Tho LoiJg-Lived IVnr,
Tho pear h .really more hardy
than tho apple and needb loss cosset
ing. Thoro aro trees still standlni;
near Monroe, In the stato of M'ehl
gan, which wore planted by the
French settlers before Penn founded
Philadelphia. Pear trees can b
kept In good and bearing rendition
for three hundred years, and mpes
for nt least one hundred and ttftv
year. I havo an apple treo one hun
dred nnd fifteen years old. and its
annual fruitage Is as perfect It
was sixty years ago. E. P. Powell
In Tho Outing Magazine for Septem
ber. Ther? nr a great manv men who
bpast that they call a spade, a spad.
who pre a Iltt'o s''y on the subject
.when H cowes to Uaudllng a spade.
No Fake Prices About Our Sales
We don't pay foreign sales-managers big commissions
to show us how to run our business. Our regular prices
are extremely low, because we do a strictly cash business
and our expenses are light; but in order to make a clean
sweep of all broken lines of clothing we offer the above
remarkable values
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wz&d,- Qx4si usiose
0,&FJd.?s'sied', &rcfe'.
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THE NEW DIRECTOR
GOWN THIS FALL
"Pnrls says: Extreme Dlrecto'ro
modes for tho autumn tho shoath
skirt Blashed at tho sides, satin
knlckorbockorB in plnco of petticoats,
tho highest ot high collars and tho
sllmost of slim silhouettes," writes
Grace Margaret Gould, tho fashion
expert In Woman's Home Compnulon
for Soptombor.
"Now York says; Dlrectolre
modes? Yes, but first let us modify
them. Tho American woman like
to tnko her fashions from France,
but always subject to her own Ideas.
She wants to ho In style, of course,
but sho want a moro to bo herself,
This will be specially ovjdent this
fall.
"Tho Influence of tho Dlrectolre
will bo felt In tho llnoj of the new
gown and aoparate coats, In neck
wear and In lints, but with our bes.
dressed womon the conspieious fea
tures of the Dlrectolre mode will
bo omitted."
hnustion of nil grndeb of salmon ox
copt ono, which bolng a chonper
grado and not so largely In demnnd,
was curried over in considerable
quantities.
I This means that canned snlmon
has becomo of primary Importance as
A Nurse's.
THE IMPORTANCE OF
SAUION AS A FOOD
During the last few years canned
snlmon has been taking Its place
very rapidly among the Important
food supplies of the world. Tho ex
pun Ion ot the markets In the Uni
ted States has been truly lemnrk
able. Brokers taking the aggregate
of the 1906 pack, in comparison with
the amount of nlmon remaining ltt
first hands before the opening sales
on tho 1907 pack found a ready
market during the 12 months after
Its production. Because of this In
creased domestic demnnd, the t9ua
illotment of half a million cases to
he markets of the United Kingdom
'wis reduced to less than a hundred
housand cases leaving the British
bbers clamoring for stocks month
efore th new pack was available.
In nine months' t'me. the consumn
Mon of canned salmon In the United
States was virtually 3.000.000
cases, or concisely, 2,956.000 case ,
and three months before the 1907
acr wr-lved. Jobbers were sending
In orders for stock which could not
be suptilled The clean-up of tho
1907 pack was accomplished with
an equal facility, only a few months
being necessary to mark the ex-
Story
If you are a suileror
from headache, neuralgia,
or pain from any cause
you should read tho fol
lowing letter from a nurse.
"For jomotlme I have felt It my
duty to w ii you. I woa hnvlng
my doctor twice ery week for head
ache. All ha did for niu wna to triva
fltnnthlrg to eae the iviln. Some
times tho pain was ho severe that I
couM not e poult, and members of my
fntnlly stood oer me and gave me
medicine -ery flttecn m nutca until
I was relieved. A sample of Dr. Miles'
Anti-Pnln rills fell Into my hands. I
read the clr ulnr very carefully, and
found my esse described exactly. Tho
next time my h d begun to ache I
took the Pain Pills according; to di
rections and I felt I was getting
better, so I ent to the druggist for a
box and ton them until I was so
much tetter that I was about the
houje all the afternoon. I have not
hail a doctor for ttmriache nine.
hen he mot me smettme after he
wanted to know how I was, and I told
him what I hnd done, and ha replledi
"If you have found anything that wl
help you, stick to It;" and so I have.
Being a nurse I have recommended
them to a grnt many grateful people.
One case I will mention. I saw a doo
tor jo iq a neighbor every week for
months because she had such awful
headaches but for a Ion? time I dared
not suggest anything to her. One day
I met her ard I gve her a half a
box ot Anti-Pain I'ttls and efee used
them and has had no doctor since.
8h says they are a (Trent bleeeing ts
her and said, "why didn't you te me
about them Ufore." r could test yew
ef many slm'lar cases."
... -. WISS JOSEPHINE BOHN.
l?t W, Genesee St. Aubura. T. T.
Or. Mllee' Anti-Pain PIHs are seJd by
yeur tfrugfllst. who will guarantee tfcat
the rsi Pteksae vd biet. If r
fall, he wffl're&rn yeur meney.
M Mee, 2 sent. Never seM ht bulk.
MUM&UdicalCo., Elkkart,Id
n fnnil nrnilnrt nml taken Hi lilt
with othor universal foods such ij
beef, pork, mutton and bread ituS), j
I'ackod mndor tno most samiarj w
dltlons, containing more nutrmoi'
qualities than any other staple iom.
nnd bolng sold at a price easily
In reach of tho moat slender r law
books, It hns gained a world-ww
favor that Is well- merlted.-no"
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Pratt, In Tho Outing Magailne w ;
Soptember.
"Iloritonbui Minstrel JlaldC
Tho offering nt the opera Jom.
for Wednesday. October M. J"
quite n novel one. VThe ,S,
Minstrel Maids." as they ar terjw
aro by no means a black orginw
tlon, but in rea'lty a company co
posed of refined, pretty yug,
who Individually and ci 'sjv
furnish an evening of reai ce
ment. There will be ctffb) f0" ,
tuneful music, gogs. , V
illusions guiurc. " ' amint,
ganUation they stand preemin
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