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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1909)
T u iL 2 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL V. IIOFKR, Independent Newppcr Dcrotod to Amcrlcn Principle! and ths rrogrewi and DeTclopcmont of All Oregon. ftibllihod Biotr Brcnlng Kiccpt Sunday, BUR8CRIITION RATES. (Inrarlsblr In Adrance.) Dally, br wrrlor, per year W.W Per montbM ..60o Dally, by wall, per rear....- M Vet month 35c Weekly, by mall, per year. .. '.00 Six month ..60c WILL TAKE NO ACTION AGAINST JAPANESE United 1'rcM Leaned Wire. Saorntnonto, Cnl., Jnn, 20. '"Nj uiitl-Japnuoso loeldlntlou will bo on noted at thin session of tlio loglsln- turc. Of that I am now convlncoil. I havo talked with loading iiiombors of both lionises, nnd they nro of tills opinion," Qovornor aillott today inn do n utatoinont which disposes of tho real question raUod by Prosldont Koosc volt yostordny. It doos not provont tho ngltatoro from storming In both Iioubos, but It assures tho Frojldotit of tho United Statoa that his fca'B of Internal otrlfo nocd bo cntortnln-d no longor. No anlt-JnpanoBo bills will bo pasucd. Olllott thlnlco ho lias tho voles. JIo. certainly has his veto. "I am satisfied," snld tho govornar today, "that tho pooplo of California, nnd particularly tho members of this loglslntttro, approclnlo tho efforts bo Ing mndo by tho fedornt government, nnd tho representation of Jppan, to ittop Immigration to this country of nil kind of Jnpnuose laborers. TJioro en n bo no doubt that tho Japanese Kovornmout Is acting absolutely In good faith In I In onduavor to proven!, ltu pooplo from coming to our coun try. In my Judgment It would be a norlouu mlulako, while thoy nro to doing, to onuot nny Inwx dlroote.l nsnlnst Jnpanoso pooplo. "Tills quoetlon In ono In which tho iodornl govornmont lu pnrtloularly interested, and Its tIbIich tihould bo carofiully conoldorod, nnd will bo, I am ii tiro, by tho pooplo of thin Htat." Washington, Jnn. 20. Senator Flint and Houator 1'orklns, of Gall fornla, today nro using their ovory lulluunco In supporting rroelduut ItooHovoII. In hl uttltudo toward .null Jnpnnoso loglslntlon In California. Senator Flint tclegrnphod (Jover nor Cilllctto before llootevoll'a tele gram wan Hont, nnd nd vised the Cal if ornlti governor to hold buck the measure, pending the receipt of h iih'ihiicb from tho I'ro?tdeut. Congressman Knhu today said: "If tho I'rosldonl believe tho bit- nation is ro grave that troublo will l arlso If the leglelnllou Is enacted. 1 think he would bo JuaUlled In send ing u letter to u governor of a sta'o urging him to use hU Inllueiioe with a logUhtluro against the legislation." Auothor California rpreeutntlvoj v,,rg(i h uenei iuiii me propie oi bli alato would meet the Proeulont, linir way, as they did two years ago, t lien uiry nrrviieii to a rt'ijuent to kill Mtullar IfgUlntloti. SENATOR BOURNE SENDS CONGRATULATIONS At noon, upon his election, Sena tor llourue wired his cougratula II uis to gUH tor-elect Chamberlain, declaring It was the triumph of the law. and pledging hi hearty no-op-oration In all Hue of work for the utste. Mr. and Mm. II. A. Ueek anil chil dren went to Portland today. Mrs. Doi'k wilt visit her lwreHte for a row !..;M. UMt Mr Dwk will ivtura title evening. t4fre)ttHtH0 - - eH) - feH E OPERA HOUSE, JANUARY 26 AInU 27 i ELK'S BIG SHOW "A - Night - in 80-ITO';-lC..80 dancing pony nALicr BIG PONY SPtCIAL gpat QAI.E JANURY 2Sth 9 A. M. . Ajj4.aji48M'SS-M--HJ'c,'J i T' eiow'M03'w'K'fo"w''!'w Educational and Conuc Pictures Only 1 ARC EXHIBITED AT YE LIBERTY :- Yc guarantee Hint nothing DAILY Ed. and Prop. Clcm, Ore. RAISING MONEY FOR SACRED HEART CROSS Tho Cnpltnl Journal Iiub boon nu thorizod to receive contributions for tho orectlon nnd nmintninnnco of nn electric cross on Sucred Heart ncad- omy in this city. Tho cross will bo about 10 foot high, nnd ton foot across and will bo outlined at night with Incandoscont lights. About $200 Is noodod nnd following suiiib havo boon received: Governor Chnmbcrlnln $10.00 K. Hofor COO John II. Hartog C.00 Canton & Drown COO It. M. Townsond 2.50 1 John Cordnno i 1.00 II. G. MeAlIlstur 1.00 A. T. CnBWoll 1.00 Julius Tineas 1.50 II. F. Jones 1.00 Conrad Krebs 1.00 II. S. lloitn 1.00 A. C. Llbby 1.00 Contributions bunded in to Tho Journal olllco will bo uoluiowlodgod. This cross will bo a bountiful deco ration for tho Cnpltnl City. .Mills Meeting Tonight Tho fnitornnl dologutos from tho OrcKou Stato Gran go to tho Stato Fudoratlon of Labor will spoak at tho Mr. Mills' mooting tonight, tit 8 o'clock ut tho Ilnptlst church, Tho nntlonnl orgnnlzors of Fodornllou of Labor an dtho Htnto organlzor of tho Htato of Wiiflhlngton, will nlso spoak. Mr. Mills' uubjoct Is: "Tho Farmer and tho Factory Worker." DIED. I.KVV At tho homo of her daugh ter, Mrs. W. J. Rail, cornur of For ry nnd Cottago streot, this, Wed nesday, morning, Mrs. l'uullno I.ovy, aged G8 yonrx. Hho wiih tho widow of Ferdinand I.ovy, ut ono tlmu n prominent mer chant of Saturn. Mm. I.ovy leaves the following children: Mm. Win. .1. Hall, of ShIuiii; Mr. I lurry A. Stag el, of New York; Mrs. I Wolff, now lu Parle, ami Mrs. Frank If. Gold berg, of North Ynklmit, Wash. Thu body will bo sunt to California i for Interment. Mayor Fred Schwab, of Mt. Angel, has gone to his home nfter attending court, and the llglslHture. lie' was nuuwiiijmiiiuii ii) inn imiiKiiivr .111117. Antoue Pooping, city marshal of Mt. Angel, who ywlwilay won the ?6000. civil action suit, before Judge ,riM,u, iuniod this inorntug to his home. 11. K. Sllvorsmlth, ropreioiitlng ' the Pnelflo Monthly loft today for'! a trip through Idaho, after vieltlug his wife, Dr. Sllvomiiilth. Mr. and Mm. Henry Mueller and daughter, Winnie, have returned to their home in Raker City. They have been the gueeU of Mm. Mueller's slater, Mr. J. P. Holmes In West galetu. Supl. J. H. Aekernwn Is In Port- laad on a short uuelueat! trip, i J as. liemwlaway, ox-member of the Oregow leglalature. who has beeu at tkle scaaion of the legislature, re lumed toUux to bis home In Cottage Urov. - f(H - eH4eHC;4 - t - - t - g - rH - Bohemia --. g e sensational will be shown J 1! c n CATITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, onEOON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY SO, 1003L PART OF THE FINE HE DID NOT PAY United Press Leased Wlre.l Chicago, Jnn. 20. Another 1,- 000,000 has been added to tho en dowment fund of tho Chicago uni versity by John D. Rockefeller, who founded tho Baptist Institution. Announcement of this latest bene faction by tho oil king was mndo to day by Registrar Thomns V, Good speed after ho had recolvod a tele gram from John D. Rockofollor, Jr. Tho gift is in tho form of securities. This Bum incronsos tho amount of monoy donntcd by Rockofollor to tho Midway school to ?24,S09,GG.03. Of this nmofunt 15, 000,000 Is for en dowment purposes. o KngllMi I'ug Wants (o Scrap. United Prow I.ensed Wlre.1 Iloston, .Mass., Jan. 20. Join Drlscoll, of England, has instructed his manngor to try to nrrango n match with Abo Attolt, tho American foatnorwolght champion. For cuts, burns, bruises am scratches, but especially recommend cd for plIcs-DoWltt's Cnrbolizod Witch Hnzol Snlvc. Sold by aU druggists. BUNGALOW THEATRE CJF.O. L. MAKER, General Manager. Portland's Fashlonablo Popular Prico Playhouse. Home of tho In- compnrnblo linker Stock Compnny. Week beginning Sundny Mntlnoo, January 17, 1'JO'J, Robert Mnrshnll's Intake to the Salem ditch, and mo satirical comedy ' I rouree of the stream directed so that 1 I1AV1I null i? ll woula come l,own tho ,,no ot tllB A 1(0 YAL rAlttlLY !ltch, along It. old cl.nnnol. The Made famous by Annlo IUimoI. ''a'J"1 cllel UP Stayton at noon, thing of beauty nnd n Joy forever. M f0llntl lho ator' Wft1 without ny Urlght nnd sparkling oomody. Full foundation whatever. The Snntlntn of strength of company; nugmonted , wlllla ,,,,- ' "ol m"arly U) to ,V,a cast; special music. Undor tllroo-, II001 roconI' antl '" " m,,d llB In,,k tlon of Mr. Donald llowols. Matinee ml wn,or lxed' Saturday. lSvenlAg prtces: 25, 35, GO. Mnt- Inoo, IS, 25. Next week "A Navajo's I.ovo." (First tlmo liore.) Noto Tho HuiiKnlow Is always warm and dozy lu tho coldest wonth-' or. All mall, phono or tologrnph orders receive promp tnnd careful atten tion. GRAND OPERA HOUSE .JOHN' F. COItDRAY, Mgr. WliDMCSDAV, JANVAHY 'M. The Only Original HI! HENRY MINSTRELS :w- W1I1TK I'KltFOHMItHS a.1, You Know the Show. (lltANl) STHHtCT P.MIADK AT NOON. COXCKUT AT 7 P. M. Prices l.OO, 75c, ,10c, 25. Smt. Mile at liov olllco Wednesday, I) a. in. I &J sTAIM t W s X i mi ..1 i nSfl.ii ui '. m i r p a l bw i 8D .1 . 5H'ilii !V' ' i! M f 1 -" 'wk A M v Ttll IHHi II J-l-ZUMs Wi .. ui -villi ii -. -?rwa7 l " m C "Y .VMtKb. TeT I l X I t . 'u AM Physicians Must proscrlbo somo of tho In gredients that aro contalnod In Hood's Sarsnparllla-for all trou bles of tho blood, stomach, kld noys and liver. Thoy Jncludo sarflapnrilla, stillingla, yellow dock, gentian, wild cherry bark, mandrake, dandelion, juniper berries, pipslssewa. etc. The combination and proportions aro our own formula and give power to euro beyond the reach of any other prescrip tion or substitute. That's wliv it Is wise to get Hood's and only llood's. OAKLAND TEACHER RETURNS TO WIFE imitcil I'res I.enscl Wlre.l llosoburg, Or., Jan. 20. Telling r strange story of his movoments since he mysteriously disappeared from lied Uluff, Calif., directly after the holidays, George Snwyor, prin cipal of the public "school at Oakland, Ore., has roturnod to his wife bore. When he loft homo he promised his wlfo he would roturn before Jnn uary 4, as on that day his school re- oponod. Snwyor says Ins mind col lasped In Red Uluff and lnstond of buying n ticket to Oakland, Ore., bo purchased ono for Oakland, Calif. If" says ho did not rocnll nnytblng until nfter ho hud ronchod Cheyonne, Wyo. SANTIAM IS ON ITS GOOD BEHAVIOR A rumor gained crodenco tlua , morning thr.t the Sniitlnm rlvor wnj liable to break Its banku above the. r..ln noU'lll'B Ivlilnov nnd lllmldor i . Pills. Thoy nro for wenk buck, bacl:-; ncho. rhoumatlo pnlns and nil kldnoy and bladder troublos. Soothing nnJ( ...., , , ... , ' antiseptic, Hogulnr size 00c. Sold i by nil druggists. Supply Ship lU'iirliOM Italy, (fnllwl rn-M LwihiiI Wire.) Washington, Jun. 20. Nows of tho arrival of tho supply ship Coltlc with suppllei for carllKtuako suffer ero and refugees was cabled the navy today from Naples. A UHlglous Authors Statement. For several years 1 was alllletod wl'th kidney trouble ami last winter I was suddenly stricken with n no vel imii in my moneys ana was ' . . . i conlluod to lieu eigne days unauie to get up without assistance. My urluo contalnod a thick whlto sedi ment and I passed salne froiueutly iImv ninl nlwlil I nmiuiinnnnil t fa 1r lng Foley's Kidney Remedy, and the pnln gradually abatod and finally coused and my urluo became normal. 1 obeorfully locommond Foley's Kid ney Romody. J, C. Perry. Don't Forset- ON COLD WEATHER Men's and Young Men's Heavy-weight Suits, Over coats, Underwear, Shirts, Hats, Etc. This is a splendid opportunity for you to get an out fit for the cold weather ALL-WOOL BLANKETS e ArG included in this reduction; gray, white, red, brown, ail at 20 per cent off TEXAS BRANCH OF STANDARD MUST PAY United Jress LeascJ Wlrc.1 Austin, Tex., Jnn. 20. Following a final decision by the trjpreme court of the United States Jn tho suit brought by tho state of Texas against tho Wnters-Picrco Oil Company, J. P. Gructtn, n former cmployo of tho oil company, will receive $100,000 as a bonus for exposing tho trust, ac cording to nn attorney for tho state today. Toxas, if tho iiiprome court rules in It3 favor, will receive $1,000,000 which wll go into tho revenue fund Tho attornoys In the case will re ceive $175,000. The state's attornoys called upon the attorneys for the dofondnnt with a vlow to obtaining a sottlomont. The corpornlon's lawyers, howovor, de clined to mnko any settlement until tho supreme court had acted on thslr motion for a rehearing. o EXPRESS COMPANY MAKES 200 PER CENT United 1'ress r.enseil Wlre.l Snn Francisco, Jnn. 20. In dis cussing tho cvldcnco brought out at tho hearing of shippers complaints against Wollc-Fnrgo & Company, which Is ponding beforo Interstato Commcrco Commlcoionor Frnnklln K. Lane, Altornoy J. L. IJrown ropro- aentlng tho Bhlppors Enid today that tho earnings of tho oxpross com- !"' shovod prollls of 200 por cent, nrown said: "Of tho Wolls-Fargo Company's cnpltal of $8,000,000, only $1,000,000 Is Invested In tho oxpross bunlnesi. On this sum, for tho fiscal year 1907, tho company mrdo moro than 2 tlmoi tho not onrnlnus of tho American Expraas Company on tho les:cr grots onm- Iiie of $22,03-l.-12B, n against tho much grentor Kross earnings of $29,- 000.000 of tho latter. For tho fiscal year Wolls-Fargo ro- colvod 200 per cent on its cnpltnl do- voted to tho oxprois business Tho 3nitl1ini..i TInnKIn snli TA ..... -.. I ", v v""; wlB uv i" tu;'1 Ul, " . ". . wnriuiigi, ami nuo on- B'Xl '"" "' ",v i ' "" ' ",ft" ii"i.. mu ou-i.iirBo Company also peti 10 por cent divi dends on that." IMMIGRATION FROM GERMANY INCREASING U'liucil I'rfM i.rHi vir 1 Herlln, Jan. 20. Steamship om- olfflla truleiv nitMnnnnoil ilmt tlm ! a...i-Hr. . i , emigration to America has lucrensed greatly In volume, and that with n continuance during the early part of tho year, the companies losses of 190S will be repleted. The ICaietr Wllhelm der Groese left Dremeii ye- terdav with nil lirrtha fllloil bh.i mnn - ; - " "- v iiiiaauoiuis in me steerage. The companies roport that 2000 emigrants aro waiting to leave for Gnlve:ton and IJnltlmore and an d- Jltlo"nl 2000 for New Yor- OAOTOniA. Betri the ? ' ' i toil HlK AlMff BOEgJll Blcnitoro cf itf?M3K THAT IT IS ii o Constipation Caused By Indigestion Is Cured lly Helping the Stomach Do Its Work ns It Should. All forma of constlpaton, bowl or Intestinal trouble owe wost of tholr origin to tho Improper diges tion of food. Tho bowels measure 30 feet. The insido walls or sur faoos are wound tightly with mill! jus of norves. These nerves give llfi and control millions of little mouths or suckers which arc supposed to take nourishment from the food along this 30-foot human cnnals . Whon Indigestion, dyspepsia or stomach troublo occurs, the food bi lng undigested passes over these mil lions of mouths, it Is a fermented, decaying mass and holds no nourish ment, ns it should. Tho llttlo mouths suck it up, im part theso Impurities to tho blood, Improgunto tho llttlo nerves with .polcon, and so tho work of constipa tion and bowel troublo begins. A natural Julco or sccrotion be longs normally In tho llttlo cells and glands along tho mucous membrane of tho 30-foot canal or bowel. When Indigestion occurs this Julco is lnck- ing ami so tho mass of wasto matter cannot pnoj along as It 3houtd, and 8 piled up nnd caked In tho bowel, thus bringing pnln and misery, After a whllo tho nerves and norvo centers which givo vigor and nfo to tho bowel becomes paralyzed. thus forever prohibiting tho bowol from performing Its natural duties Stuart's Dyspojisln Tablets, when taken nfter monls, dlgosts tho food properly ovon thrtugh tho stomach 8 Hc)t nnd It pns'sos to tho bowls nourishment tuyl Julcos, which help tho intoBtlnos not only to do their work nt onco, but building thorn up. ' rotltoros vitality to tho norves, brings now sccrotion to tho glands and ceils, ilol,,s j,0.voi action nnd enriches the i,ooil Tho Htomach Is tho cause. Cum- ,noIl gon80 nnd geonco nro ono on this point. You seo It yourself. One mtlo grain of Stunrfs Dyspepsia Tab lets will porfoctly dlgost 3000 grains of food. Tho nsslmilntlon of a meal by ouo of theso tnblots is nn cat-v uiuttor, nnd it koops the stomach clean and sweot so that In a brl f tlmo this organ Is rostorod. Kvery druggist carries thorn In steck: price 60c. Send us your u.itn and addreee nnd wo will send you .i .,, ..., , ,M - a.i.i.. trlal package by n.nll froo. Addrt iF. A. Stuart Co., 150 btuart lllAx . ' Maishall, Mich. Fever Soro.s. Fever bo roe and old chronic so.t should not bo healed ontlroly, but should be kopt In honlthy condition This can be done by npplylng Chnm borlnln's Salvo. This salvo hns no superior for this purposo. It Is nl most oxcellont for chapped hnndM, sore nipples, burns nnd diseases c f the skin. For snlo by Dr. Stones drug storo. t i STORE SALEM WOOLEN MILL 1 i s o FAII OW THE CROVVD j ADULTS 10c x :-: w CHILDRCN 5c j j )tmiatmittiti'"ia'a'a''l,ll18l'1 (MKHOIBPiPPJBUBejBIHHTCXIXiSflHl leHingSMBTMHBTflBlBVBBiBV