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22SSmSiSS gjjUi -2 DAILY CAPITAL JOUKNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEIIRUAHY 121000. EDITORIAL PAGE - DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL HjKr 1 r i ; v 41 -a tl .1 5 SI C i m O a 9 0 3 FIVE BILLS THAT SHOULD BE PUT THROUGH AT THIS SESSION OF THE LEGISLA TURE IN THE CAUSE OF PROGRESS AND TO BUILD A GREATER OREGON. WK8lf f ! . . n witaeiiiiitiii(iBiifriitiii(iMtwfjiiifrt04 - THE CAPITAL JOURNAL K. HOFKIt, K1. nd Irop. Incloinilcnl Nwpicr Dorotod to American I'rlnclplc" ntul lh I'roKroM mill DoTolopomont of All Orrgoti. PiiIiIIIip1 Kfcrjr Krenlnit Kicept HumUjr, Hlcm, Ore. HUIIHGIHITION IUTKS. (IiiTrlblr In Advtuco.) VnUj, hi carrier, f ywir 10. W) 1'er month c j'ttlr, by mull, per ycr. 4.0) l'cr month SSo Weekly, by null, pur rur. .. ..',(!) Six month Wo rSKSoTE UNION(fljr)LABEL THE KIND OF A MAN THE POLITICIANS WANT. What kind of a man do the people want for governor? Politicians of both parties In this legislature bitterly com plain of Governor Chamberlain's VETOES OF SALARY RAISING BILLS. It Is a notlcoablo fact that the people aro not complaining of him, What is a govornor for if not to protect the people against THE UNRESTAINED DEPREDATIONS OF A LEGISLATURE? Unless a govornor sat down hard on miscellaneous salary grabs, tho loglslaturo would dogonerate into an indescribable bacchanlian orgy, APPROPRIATING THE TAXPAYERS' MON EY. Thoso who cry out against a veto govornor do not realize that such a man In tho oxocutivo chair is an absolute neces sity undor modern political conditions and conflicting inter ests. MOST PROGRESSIVE STATES IN THE UNION ELECT VE TO GOVERNORS. 1 hoso govornors voto bills that aro put through by selfish intorosts, It would not bo a crime FOR A REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR IN OREGON TO VETO A BILL. It is porfoctly proper for tho chief executive of a stato llko Oregon to uso tho voto powor to curb rapacity in any form, political or legislative Tho attltduo of hostility TO THE LEGITIMATE USE OF THE VETO POWER on tho part of Republicans would probably bo tho same toward a Republican governor, " Foi that vory roason tho pooplo of this stato, knowing the tompor and disposition of legislatures, HAVE BEEN SLOW TO GIVE THE REPUBLICANS THAT OFFICE. Tho tiuth Is tho pooplo of this stato, and largo numbors of tho Republicans thomsolvos want a voto governor, A Republican govornor who would voto tho same bills that Govornor Chamberlain has vetoed WOULD BE EQUALLY POPULAR. It is time tho Republican leadoisgot wise to tho fact that tho voto powor has wisely boon lodgoil whoro it is and has gonornlly boon usod wisely, The Real Secret Of monoy-maklno is in the saving ot it; and tho suc cessful mode of saving is found in the savings bank. Let us help you save. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Capital National Bank Hf!8leHHf jf IJf The people who would love to see Oregon great want to see "Passed both houses" writ ten under each of the following bills, , THE BEAN BILL THAT CREATES A GENERAL PORT COMMISSION ACT.- (Has passed both houses.) THE JONES BILL FOR FREE LOCKS AND CANAL AT OREGON CITY. (Has passed the House,) THE BILL APPROPRIATING $100,000 FOR THE CRATER LAKE ROAD. . (Has passed neither hwjse,) THE BILL TO BUILD STATE-AIDED RAILROADS. (Introduced by Speaker McArthur,) THE CONSITUTIONAL AMENDMENT FOR SAME PURPOSE. (To be submitted to vote of the people,) fig? 4tnj& Arretted, A cough that has been hanging ou for over two months by taking Dal lard's Ilorohound Syrup. It you havn ti cough don't wait stop It at onci with this wondorful remedy, Splon did tor coughs, coldt on chest, Influ emu, brancfiltls and pulmonary trouble. Price 36c, 50c and 11.00 Bold by all dealers. - - o . It doesn't pay to borrow troublo even on n frlond'a account. Don't forget that a thing Isn't dono because you Intend to da it. Try Prof. RickartPs Electro Ridiitor Greatest euro on oarth for La Grippe, Paralysis, Rheuma tism and Blood Trouble, Facial Massago and Scalp Treatments, ItaM'mritt of Willumetto Hotel. Htf Kitlitlllllimt f lKfrHJf lHj HOP GROWERS BILL CONTAINED A BAD SPOT AND AFTER HEATED DISCUSSION WAS INDEFINITELY POSTPONED-MOTION TO RE-REFER WAS LOST Houno bill No. 1C7, tho hop grow ers' bill, with minority roport by Drnttaln, that It do not pass. Jn ndoptlon of minority roport Jobato beenmo gonernl. Medio mado u p'.ea for tho bill. Ho cited substantial citizens who favored tho cauoo Pro hibitionists had their rights, and so had othor pooplo. Tho pooplo had a right to discriminate. "Lot tho peo ple rule." wns a cry and it had been much resorted to hero. If thoso who advocntod that princlplo would stand for what thoy bellovo in, this bill would pass. Buchanan took tho oth or u!do of the caso. Ho said ho would voto for no chango in tho law. Ho would put it up to tho pooplo to Inltlato a bill llko this If thoy wan. ed it, and not onnct it horo. Mr Medio asked him if tho pooplo dratt ed tho local option law, or tin load ers of the Prohibition party? Ito said ho supposed tho Prohibiten loaders had drafted tho local option law. Brady said his county grow no hops, and raised no coyotes, nud hed no Crator Lake. But ho wantod io bo broad onough to recognlzo tho rights and lutoroats of othom. This bill did put It up to tho pcoplo. Tno local option law was passed under false propositions nud misconceptions The toglslaturo had the right to amend this law.. nouobrako attacked tho proamb'e of the bill, which rccltod that tho browing lutoroets wero boycotting Oregon hops. The liquor Interests' woro laying tholr hands on thU n dustry nud throntoulug to destroy It If this law was not amondod to suit thoin. Ho wns not nttncklng tno hop Industry, but he would not sub- mit to n boycott from any sourov The bill waB a deceptive one. The pooplo did not object to drinking beor, but objected to tho saloo.i. Where beer wna told nil other llqun.s would be sold. Richardson sal I it was a question whether the liqu.r element wns to rule this stato or For Weak Kidneys Inflammation cf the blad 4m, urinary troubles and backache use DWitts Kidny and Blddr Pilla A Week's Trial For 25c L O, DWITT At CO.. Chtcso. I1L SOU) V ALT IIKALKIUS. 4ttiititit(ifta not. This bill was to destroy tho wholo forco of tho local option law Calkins said ho wns a Prohibition ist, and opposed this bill becnuno It was an attempt to amend a systoin of Inws enactod by tho pcoplo. It would destroy that law Ho showod that tho bill was so drawn that If a pin clnct decided at an olectlon, undor this bill, In favor of beor or whtoknv, It was flxod for all tlmo, and could not bo votod on ngaln. That was unfair. Brady said that If that was tho form of thb bill ho coull not support tho bill. Calkins said ihnt was tho fact. Jonos moved to ro rofor tho bill. Lost. Brattaln aid If soft drink Joints sold whlskoy. why would not Uicibo beor snloons Bill whlskoy? If wo woro to hivj prohibition lot us hnvo It all over. McCuo said ho could not con cedo tho nrgumont that this loglsU turo had not tho right to amend n'iy law ennctcd by tho people Tha leg islature had time and ngnln nmem'.id tho lnws onnctcd by tho pooplo. Tho oBsonco of this mattor was proper regulation, not thoorotlcnl prohibi tion. It wns n fareo and a failure in tho dry counties), where ho had aeon young mon from 15 to 20 rooting drunk on tho streets. He nskol tbo locnl optlontsts to glvo them tho same right that thoy ask for tliomsclvts. "But you dony tho right you omlm for yourselves to thoso who want lo hnvo n soparato voto on beor nnd whiskey. la that Republican lam? 1 rejoice thnt wo llvo In a freo country and I for ono want to have this bill go back to tho committee an Jhuve this olnuso amended. This feature tf tho bill wns not In tho original bill, Tho minority roport was substituted, and the bill was indefinitely post- poned Do WIU'j Cr.ilolUad WUch Haza S- lvo. tho original, U good for any tMig whon n snlvo Is nocded, and Is' ejr'elnHv good for pllos. Sold by all dtUKglrta. o Whon Applegate starts the ayes the bill generally goes through Cupids WIiirh Droop County Clerk Alton again dug iv tho mnrriago record this morulng and Issued a license to E. Frits. 45 and Pearl Turpln. 30. both of Sa'om Tho marriage business Is improving now. and It is predicted by the clerk! that Cupid will be working ovoitlrcej beoro long. But who knows? Klks Will VWt Albany A special train will carry tha lo cal lodge of Elk, tholr famllta and friends to Albany, February 18. to attend the dedication of tho sew Elks' temple nt that plaee. It Is experUd i that nearly 300 people will go froi here. ' 'THE WINTER'S TALE." Mr. F. Lawrence Walker, who bns for so many years been In chargo of the business Interests of the favorite trngedyian, Charles B. Hanford. im ports the most gratifying receptions for his star In 'The Winter's Taio" which conies to the Grand opera house on Tuesday, February 15. This play offers opportunities of a different kind from those of Inst s a son's magnificent success, "Antony and Cleopatra." "The Winter s Tale" Is less extensive In its demands for showy and superficial embellish ment, but more cxtenslvo and varied In Its acting requirements. Mr. Ilun ford assumes not only tho role of tho Jealous and aftorward penttont Leon tes, whose distrust of his wlfo toon both of years of happiness, but alfco tho part of Autolycus, whoso rascali ty almost commands forgiveness be cause of Its unfailing merriment. Miss Drofnah, whose welcome to tho stage, after n season's Illness, tins amounted to an ovation, will play Hermlone and Pcrdlta. John M. Kline, who has become so favorably known ns tho leading man of the sup porting company, will continue In that responsible position. Scats on sale at tho box oulco Tuesday, February 10, at 9 a. m. The Kerry Gow. Arthur Cunnlnghnm, ' tho well known bnrltone, will mako his ll'st appearance In thin city as n star, whon he will bo seon In Joseph Mur phy's great Irish play, "Tho Kerry Gow." Mr. Cunningham hns hlUior to boon Identified with oporn, but M. Murphy, recognizing his wonderful dramatic ability, coupled with his magnificent volco, Immediately p lccted him to play tho role tliut ho has appeared In bo ofton in his play, "Tho Kerry Gow." This dellghtrul Irish play will bo given a upiendld sconic production on tomorrow (Sat urday) evening nt tho Grand npi'ra house. Scats on sale at box office Sutur-, day, February 13, at 9 a. in. Woman's Club Meeting Tho Salem Woman's Club will moot nt tho homo of Mrs. C. H. Robertson, 277 Capital street, Satur day at 2:30 p. m. Prof. Bach, of tho Wlllamotto University will speak on the ethical resultH of a college edu cation. Fruit Mien To Meet A meeting will bo held by tho Mar lon county fruit mon In the Board of Trndo rooms n tlO o'clock Satur day morning for the purpose of per fecting tho Saloni Fruit Union. All fruit men aro urged to bo prosunt. Dexcrlptlve Folder Tho Oregon lOlootrlc Hnllwuy Co., wll hnvo tho road foldors complotod within n short whllo ready fo dis tributing. Tho new folders glvo an accurate description of tho land lying adjacont to their lino between noro nnd Portlnud with reading matter and photographs. A time tablo and stopping plnco section aro also In cluded In tho foidor. Hoxnmothylonetotrumlno. Tho nbovo Is tho namo ot a German cbomlcnl, which la ono of tho mo.it valuable Ingredients of Foloy's Kld noy Remedy. Iloxamothylonotetra mlno Is recognized by medlcnl toxt books nnd authorities as a uric acid solvent nnd anti-septic for the urine. Tako Foley'c Kidney Remedy bb soon as you notlco nny irrogularlttos, and avoid a rerlouo malady J, C. Perry. Three good debater Calkins. Dlmlck BueiUMian I lAl lifil MM 1 1VJ l!lH 11 CJLpMH I Coffee I Just Coffee, but perfect voriee. I Your gnxer will grind It I av t.,.., i ..... .i i. ,. . aa h Lrciicj- ii fiuuuu i uuuit not jm m too flue. am 5 A TONIC FOR THESTOMAGH SOUND PRINCIPLE FOR THE TREATMENT OP DIGESTIVE DISORDERS. Every Sufferer Should Rend T'lls Iroof of What Has Keen Accom plished In th0 Curc of Serious Cases. The experience of sufferers 'rora stomach trouble, who havo tried tho tonic trcatmont with Dr. Williams Pink Pills, has been that their troublo hns disappeared as soon as tho blood was mndo puro. The numoroua JlDordoro of tho Btomach, ach, norvous dyspepsia, neuralgia of tho otomnch, gastrltlo, and lack of tone, havo tho same underlying cause Impure blood. In each caso tho Btomach is weak. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Bupply tho Btomach with tho Btrongth It necdB by enriching and purifying tho blood. Pure blood given tone to tho norves, muscles, nnd glands of tho stom ach and makos It capable of prop erly performing tho work of diges tion. A recent euro of a sovore caso of stomach troublo Is that of Mis. W. J. LlnebnniEh, of R. F. D N'o 1 Clearmont, Mo., who says: "Some years ago I was gufforlng lntentoly vlth what tho doctors called nouralgln of tho stomach, whon tho troublo began I was In a run-down condition from oxponuro nnd a novcro cold. For nearly five yoars I was In vory poor henith I had sovcro pains ncross my otomach and, when they wero tho worst, It ooomod an though I wbb being cut vlth a knlfo. These pains would bo two or three daya In coming on. My heart would flutter, and I would havo to gasp for breath. Aftor thoso at. tacks I would bo so weak that I could not work, and was ofton ron flned to my bed for a week or more. "I became discouraged with my doctorn for they did not help mo and then tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills It wno only a few days bofore I could seo a chango for tho hotter. 1 took tho plllo until cured, and hnvo nover had any trouble with my stomach since. Thnt tho principle of tho nnlc treatment Is sound, lb proved by rhc thousands of euros mndo by Dr. Wl' llama' Pink Pills. Theso actual 10 ults warrant ovory BUfforor a fair trial. A dlot book, containing fu'I Information about tho tonic t-eui-ment, will bo sont freo upon request. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro u rmi oral tonic nnd havo cured such blo3d and norvous diseases as anaonfa rhoumatlsin, nftor-effeota of the rrlp and fovors, sciatica, neuralgia, shk headaches, St. Vitus' danco and fe main weakness, All druggists sell Dr. Wllllums' Pink Pills or they will bo sent by ma'l, postpaid, on recolpt of price, 1 50 contt por box; six boxes for $2.60, by tho Dr. Williams " Modldno Co , Sohonectndy, N. Y. It Is harmloss the bill to reform tho stnto printing office and It ought to bo killed. Prt'stTllxl by Doctors. Lyd'n K. Plnkham'a Vegotab.n Compound, nn honest, tried and trie romedy for fomlnlne Ills, holds the rooord for the lnrgost number of ac tual cures of any similar romeds 'and Is prescribed and rocommouded by hundred! of fair-minded docto-s who do not foar to recommend a worthy modioli! even though It Is 'advertised. McArthur ordered the door keep er to let no guilty man escape u roll' call Kodol for Dyspepsia and Indiges tion doos tho ordinary work of the siomaon, so mat by taking a little Kodol evory now and then you caa not possibly havo Indigestion or any form of stomach troublo. Sold oy nil druggists. Great Chinese Doctor L. M. HUM lla mtdlclnu which will curt au i known disease. He makes a spc! ty of, aud guaranteea to cure Catar'h j Asthma. Lung, Throat, Rheumatism, Debility, Stomach, Liver. Kidney j Troubles; also any blackened or swollen soreness, broken llmbv. Smallpox; Epldomtc; all kinds of noils. Lost Manhood, Female Weak- J new, Hernis Troubles and Paralysis consultation free. Care of Tick So iTong Co.. Chinese drugs and herbs I 153 High St, Mpilalu, 14 I