Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 18, 1909, FIRST EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    AILY CAIMXAJj JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IB, 1000.
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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.
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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 both Houses,)
THEBILAPPRdPRIATING $100,000 FOR THE CRATER LAKE? ROAD.
(Has passed the House.)
THE BILL TO BUILD STATE-AIDED RAILROADS.
(Introduced by Speaker McArthur.)
THE CONSITUTIONAL AMENDMENT FOR SAME-PURPOSE.
(Has passed thd House,)
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
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Independent Newipapor Devoted U Atnorlcitu I'rlitclplva and
the I'ronrvM ami Dovoloeinenl of All OrcKOti.
fubllihcxl Uvcry ItrunliiK Kxcopt Hutnlur, Enlom, Uru.
8UHHUHIPTION UATKH.
(IiirnrUlilr In Advliw.)
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tics of the business of training teachers for the public schools,
THE OREGON SENATE CAN DISGRACE THIS STATE by
saying we will hiro young men and young women trained in
the Normal Schools of other states but we" wil Inot bear our
share in the work of training them,
Isn't that a feautiful attitude to take before the eyes of
the world and pass a bill like the Smith bill THAT IS A
COMPOUND OF IGNORANCE AND PETTY POLITICS?
The Senate is not composed of men who love the public
schools and are willing to have them supplied with teachers
ot any training,
ARE WE AMERICAN CITIZENS?
Oregon has a gonoral state law that requires all teachers
in the High Schools to be graduates of a Normal School, or
its equivalent,
Yot the Orogon Senate has men in it who would abolish
Normal Schools in toto, CALLING THEMSELVES AMERI
CANS. Tho Smith bill for one school at Portland, to be submitted
to a voto of tho people in 1910 abolishes the present Nor
mal Schools,
It makes no provision to continuo tho three schools that
aro running In Orogon AND WHICH MUST RUN UNTIL NEXT
JUNE.
VICIOUS EFFORT TO AMEND THE LOCAL OPTION LAW.
But what does Smith cam? What do anv of the Senators
of tho Ways and Moans committee caro? Tlioy are not from
count os that havo Normal Schools,
Tho Sonato Ways and Moans committoo has not shown the people generally that tlioy wore enacting a drastic pro
mo siigmosi couriosy 10 any memuor 01 uiu ouue ouuru ui mumon law,
While pretending all through the session of the legislature
that they did not want the Local Option law amended, the
Local Optionists have now put through A BILL OF A VERY
VICIOUS CHARACTER.
The measure known as House Bill 272, by Mahone, pro
vides for search of private houses, and state constabulary
and state assistant attorneys to take execution of law out
of tho hands of the district attorney,
The Sonate will be asked to pass this bill that will make
it absolutely A CRIME FOR A MAN TO GIVE A FRIEND A
DRINK OF CIDER IN HIS OWN HOME if it has the slightest
taint of fermentation in it,
How much more of hypocrisy and sumptuary legislation
will the pooplo of Oregon endure at tho hands of those who
are UNWILLING TO LEAVE IT TO THE PEOPLE TO DECIDE
WHAT THEY DO WANT.
The original local option law was put through on an en
tiro misunderstanding of the subject, It was not known by
Roconts or its socrotarv,
That board has conducted tho four schools ono year for
tho cost of two in the past, has conducted throe for tho past
yoar for tho cost of two, and has mado thoso schools earn
AND PUT TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS IN THE TREAS
URY. , ,
Yot not a,singlo mombor of that board, nono of whom re
sido in tho counties whoio tho threo Normal Schools aro lo
cated, WAS EVER SHOWN THE COMMON COURTESY OR
DECENCY DUE ANY AMERICAN CITIZEN of boing asked a
slnglo quostion on tho matter that lias ongnged their atten
tion for tho past two yarns,
This same Orogon Sonato when tho Ono Board Bill was en
acted two yoars ago .rofusod to ompowor this board to abol
ish any of tho schools, AND YET THE BOARD ABOLISHED
THE DRAIN SCHOOL. , ,
Wlion niiiQ of tho host business men of tho state and
threo stato officials do tho bost work they are capablo of
and do it without pay, ARE THEY NOT ENTITLED TO A
LITTLE COURTESY AT LEAST?
Not in tho opinion of tho honojablo Sonate that is under
tho whip hand of a Portland nowspaper trying to make poli-
Tho bill that has now gone through the House is onlv an
other step in the same direction of deception and destruction
of personal liberty,
KILLED A GOOD MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT.
Tho Senate either through ignorance or lack of intelligence
killed tho Nottingham general medical practice act,
That bill sought to put order into the chaotic conditions
SURROUNDING THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE IN THIS
STATE.
It sought to harmonizo the interests of the conflicting
sphools, and struck a hard blow at all kinds of quackery,
What respect have members of the Senate for the best ef
forts of a learned profession PURIFY ITSELF OF CRIMI
NALS AND IGNORANT MEM-BERS?
Not a particle, it seems from the summary disposition of
tho Nottingham bill in tho Sonato of Orogon,
FIGHTING BOB WILL
LECTURE IN PORTLAND
Retail Market.
Flour, per sack $1.25
Eastern Oregon $1.50
Bran, per Back . . . . 95c
Shorts, por sack $1.36 1. GO
Wheat, per bu ?05
Rolled $29,000)29.60
Brewing $27.50
Locnl Wholesale Market.
Wheat, per bushel '.90c
Onts, per bushel 45c
Flour, nard wheat $5.00
Flour, valley $4.25
Mill feed, shorts $32
Mill feed, bran $30
Hops, 1908 crop 57c
Hops, 1907 crop 23MiC
Chlttlm bark 36c
Wool, coarso 13c
Wool, medium 15c
Mohair 20c
Hay, cheat $13,00
Hay, clover $12.00
Potatoes, bushel 404Gc
Apples, bushel 50c ft $1.00
Onions, per cwt 85 90c
Prunes, por pound 14c
Cranberries, Howo's variety, bbl
$13.00
Batter anil Egg.
Ecg8 35c
Butter, creamery 37c
Butter-fat 7c
Cheeso, twins 15c
Nerve
Sick
Appointed Kcgcnti
Governor Chamberlain mado ap
polnttnonts ycBterday to Borvo on tbu
board of regents of tho. Orogon Av;rl
culturarcollego for a nine-year torm.
Tlioy woro W. P. Kneady, of Port
land; J. K. Woathorford, of Albany
J T. Apporson, of Orogon City.
If weak, worn-out,
nervous, cannot sleep;
have indigestion, head
ache, neuralgia ov peri
odic 'pains, it is because
your nerves are weak. It
is tho lack of nerve force
that makes the stomach,
heart, lungs, etc., work
imperfectly become sick.
Dr. Miles7 Nervine cures
tho sick when it restores
nerve strength, and puts
the power behind the or
gans to do their work.
"Almost three yrars I mtffered from
nrrvoupnrxn, ImllKrutlon, and palpita
tion of tlic lipiirt I could not cat or
lfft with comfort, or walk or talk
without i,irfrlitK. Altogether I was
In n bad condition. My doctor lld not
C'fin r i.i m. niiy k'x)1. 1 liml tried
u inxi.y uiiniliid tint t I did not hav
mucn nupe or any or mem uoinc ma
any kooii, ur. siiich-
tiKKCittcd tv n frlrnd.
Nervine wn
I cot relief
rrotn hip nmt, nnu nncr a rcw nays
I fell llko a new person. It not onlr
relieved my lieurt and nerves, but
ban Invigorated my whole nystom. 1
am very tirnteful kecnuso nlnee I lmv
tlopprd using It, I havo lind nlflo)ulcly
no return of my old trouble."
MUS. IIOWAIID l-'OUU,
60 Summit Ave., Wprcenttr. iUre
Or. Mllet' Nervine Is told by your
druanlit, who will guarantee thst the
nrsilioUle will benefit. If It falls, he
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
Highest In the World.
BoIho, Idaho, Feb. 17. According
to tm annoiiucomont today, tho high-;
est suspension bridge In the world I
will bo built over tho Sntiko river I
Just below ShoBhono fullB. I
BUNGALOW THEATRE
Portland, Or., Phonos, Main 117, A
4224. Emplro Thontro Co., (Inc.)
Lobsco . Geo. L. Balcor, General
Manager.
Week Commencing Sunday Matinee,
February II, 1000.
dimming Pollock's dranmtlzatlon of
tho wldoly rond novel,
In the Bishop's Carriage
By Miriam MlchoUon,
As played by Jessie Busloy. Ono
of tho best stock plays over written.
ICvctilng Price 25, !W, 50c
Matinee 15, 25c.
Mntlnco Saturday, Next week, "Tho
Collogo Widow." First tlmo In stock.
All mail orders, or by wire, recolvo
prompt nnd careful attention
IHPI
Who bus eve i' patronized us ivs to
the accuracy and excellence of our
optical work.
When we lit" your eyes yo;t have u
pair of glnvM'H that will remedy, w
far iin human ability can, any defect
your cycH tire Mifferlng with.
Genuine experience, nklll and the lat
est apparatus ttnrantee you M'rfect
work.
Barr's
JEWELERS
wnou m f f miiiim iiiiiiiiifim
I HOW TO OPERATE A MOVING PICTURE ALVCHINE AT HOME.
How to Ront or Buy a Moving PIcturo Machine
How to Mnko Big Monoy nt Entertainments and Amusomonts.
How to Obtain Positions Which Pay $35 per Week.
How to Become a Finished Operator.
Wo Glvo Instructions That Aro Slmplo and Interesting.
Wo Hnvo tho Nowest Mothod of Teaching by Mail.
Wo Send You, on Rocolpt of 1.00, Comploto Instructions.
Wo Tench Operators How to Pass All Examinations.
Wo Represent tho Leading Film Exchange.
Remittances to Independent Theatrical Exchange, 400, -101, -lO.t
Burke Building, Seattle, Wutdi.
WARDEN SCHOOL OF OPERATORS X
!; nnnuim iimn nnuu Mf taiauni
WWHUrt HH f !! HHllllf f iHf W
! Greatest Combination Offer I
MONEY
la cither Idle or ImUutrloua. Idle
monoy a carried In tho pocket
book or Is kept about tho houao.
Not only does It not earn any
thing hut It la Boon go""- Indus
lirloun monoy U that which is earn
ing n fair ruturn. It addtt to It
solf constantly. A havings account
la u good exnmplo, and. yot tho
wholo depoult is avollublo when
wanted.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Capital. National
Bank
An oxchango mentions tho faot,
thnt Omaha has nn Mndortakorwho(
(United Proa9 Leased Wire.)
Portland, Feb. IS. Portlandoru
nnmo l Gontlomnn. In this caBo, wo wro ioukihk lorwuru to n uuart u
hope, It will not bo necessary to auk: beart talk with "Fighting Boh" Ev
"What's In a namo?'" I""8 wben ho comos horo on his lec-
ture tour of tho Pacific states.
No definite ditto for his appear-
g g ; unco nns boon tixeu, uut tno rear
admirals manager. Fred 11. Wilson,
who Is in the city, says ho hopes to
urrungo tho Itinerary bo that Evans
can deliver his lecturo hero within a
few days. It Is probable that
Biliousness
'itiiut,j )-or.iuu t'4itiw J very
in iiici. L'auidn t au wiiuuui iuw i o.
aitil tun ill fur law Hut for IwJhIch 1 til
iou iit iHii tu how couiMtlaij iej
iuna intiu la
klf l Ukunl
his subject will bo "From Hampton
VV.Sr,,ui:,.,i't?.,I,j,.,,;BiiHonil to Ban Francisco In Command
,lhtoih;,a,:,,i'i,b,.N.T. of the Atlantic Fleet."
De&t for
Tho Qowels
Rear Admiral Evans recently told
Mr. Wilson that with tho exception
of n little rhuumatlsm In his knees
ho feels bettor today than ho has for
. forty years.
ANk Yourself the Question.
Why not use Chamberlain's Lluli
mont whon you havo rheumatism? i..
Wo fcol sure that tho result will be
nromnt and satisfactory. It has
cured others, why not you? Try It '
It costs but a trifle. Price 25 cents;
largo sUo, 50 conts. For sale by Dr..T
Stone's Drug Store,
O- '
TJceitso to yLurry
County Clerk Allen Issued mar
riage llconses to Annlo R. Townsoai
21, and Josle C. Hockett. 21, both
of Woodburu.
HlCmllilHH
CANDY CATHMlTie
r-tMkitl . !'! tStuol Tli4 liIoo4.
I lit I. iK r Kdiultt iKbUI I.hiI4 t CO,
Witrr i.tMtiriw it- - ?
MX , lit I. i'V I'll KOIUIIM, tKUiai l.l.i)n
tiurHtxl W r vf jout kiM.r ttt.
Circuit 0urt FrltUy
Circuit Judgo Galloway, of depart
ment No. 2, will hold court tomorrow
; In this city, aud a few divorce cases j a
8ltrltn-RmJyC,.ChUtootN.Y, ', lh KAvnral iltMnurrom u-lll h tho.
Annua sale, ten mum mxes rmcipi uusm... m hnd
IilMBULPHUK SOLUTION
Niagara, the tried and
proved 32 toM. Prices on appli
cation. Special No. 2, guaran
teed 30 test, at 6.50 por t0
gallon barrel, full moasurg at
Sulem. Mado only by Oregon
Spray & Gaa Co.. Portland. Or
Hood River Spray Mfg Co.
Hood River, Or. On Sale at
Salem by II. P. Chase, succes
sor to Chase & Skalfe. Golden
Rulo Bazarr. Mrs. B. T. Swart,
proprietor.
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