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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1909)
kiA&kaMW WAILT OATTTAIi JOURNAL SAJLKM, 0RBCK2t WEDHJB8DAY FEBRUARY 84, 186 TOi"i" vjw 0KZ& MAMOTJW JPOWMfJEMt Thousands of millions of cans of Royal Baking Powder have been usea in making bread, biscuit and cake in this country, and every housekeeper using it has rested in perfect confi dence that her food would be light. sweet, and perfectly wholesome. Royal is a safe guard against the cheap alum powders which are tlie greatest menacers to health of the present day. ROYAL IS THE ONLY BAKING POWDER MADE FROM ROYAL GRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR Ull avvc; NORMAL SCHOOL REGENTS HOLDING FUNERAL SESSION BURIED WORKMEN RESCUED T0DAY Houttlo. Fob. 2 4. Aftor having lioon Imprisoned forty foot beneath Uto Hiirfnuo of tlio oartli for nearly twenty-four hours, lit Iniiulnont dan ger of bolng crushed to (loath by tlio toiiR of dirt and tiirborx that hung menaolngly ovor tholr heads, tho ulno workinou who woro yostorday morning burlod by n cavo-ln of tlio north trunk sower noar tho exposl Hon grounds, woro liberated at 8 o'oloolc thlu niornliiK. All day yoHtorday and tliiougliout tho night roHOiio purtloH workod with all husto to roach tho outontbod work nion, and UiIh morning tholr offortn woro rowardod whon tho drift which they had boon running broko through Into tho narrow chambor that hold tholr comradoH prisoners. When lod from tho tunnel thin morning tho rescued men Hhowod no Ill-effects from tholr torrlblo oxporl onco. Scotch of rolatlvofl and frlonda who had boon watching and waiting for word from bohlnd tho iiimhh of varth g root od tlio llboratod mon Joy fully, and many affecting scones woro onactod. It la now doflnltoly known that but two mon, Duncan HobortHon and Au gust moiioi, wnoso bodies woro re covered yoHtorday afternoon, IorI tholr IIvoh In tho cavo-ln. COL. MUNCY WILL LECTURE TONIGHT Col. I. N. Money, inombor of tho Iglsluturn fiom Coon and Curry couu- tloH, an export minor and a splendid Hiioakor, will dollvor a looturo to night at tho Unitarian ohuroh, bin Hiibjuut bolug 'Cooh and Curry Coun ties and Tholr ludut'oniontH for a Greater Oregon." Col. Muuey Iiuh lived In snuthwoflt urn Oregon for more than twelve yours, and Ih perfectly familiar with all the conditions of that suction. Il Iiuh duvotod yoMi'M of hbi lift to min ing and Ih onthiiMlastJc ovor the t mining propositions In Cooh and Curry awaiting ilvvlojmont. That thin section will put Oregon woll to thu float an u mining slat l hla firm bollof and thu wamplra of ore tho (tolouol uhowH are certainly wtiounh to JiiHtiry hlH bollof. lie has specimens of nutlvo copper, hnrulte and copper sulphide that are IncouiimrHltle Other Hpuolinons or cobalt and Hutlmou. with tellurium compounds running Into tho thouimuds of dollars to thu ion, mid all taken from tho rumoto UlUl UiurtMuhl) Isolated suction or Oroifoii embraced In Cuiry, Com and part of Jmmphtno uuuntles. Colonel Muuey In h imturtil orator. wlUj vvlil power of ilmrrljuloii, and tliogo who attend thu lecture at the Unitarian church tonight will enjoy a trout, Governor Ohumborlaln and BUNGALOW THEATRE Portland, Or. Phonos, Main 117, A 4234. Hmplro Thoatro Co., (Ino.) Lessee . Qwi. I,. Hakor, Gouurul Manager. A farolwil comedy In three nets by ll A, DoSouQhot, author of "The Mnifl?rom Mtwto" ami otiior famous tHiqcusaes. My Friend From India litpulnn Prices--26c. 35c. 50c Matinee too. 26c Matinee Saturday. NSXT WMKK 'tho College Wid ow" tflut time hole In stock) AH wall ordeis or ordorti by tele- graph i pluiao iwHi pnunpt and oaioful uitontku Hon. W. II. HolinoH will aim) bo pres ent nnd perhaps have something to Hay. Do not rail to go. PORTLAND ATTORNEY"" UNDER ARREST (United l'rcHH l.i'uncd Wire) Portland, Or., Fob. 24. Arthur h. Campbell, a formor Ilostou attorney, Ih today at liberty on $1500 bonds following IiIh arrest yoHtoiday on a complaint riwoin to by Postal Inspect- or O ('. llloheu of Ilostou, In counuc tlon witii the alleged fraudulent use of tho iiihIIi In the salu. of Nevada mining; HtoekM. Tut) authoilileat In Portland woie notified that Campbell whh lndlutud In ihe vuitl In 11)05. CampbwJI told United Stale ComuilMlonor March, befoitt whom ho waived preliminary htMii'lUK. that his attot'Uy at I ln ford, Conn., had Informed him that the In dlelmuul had boon dismissed. lit eaiiiu to Cullfornlw and lutei to Orunon where hu has bMu practicing law In Portland ror wuiie time OAdVOXlZA, lMKWtNHirtJL'uBU fe HOLuarcn-s fiocky Ntountain Ton NuqooIs Brian OdUm HmIU J Rc(w4 VlkNT. A tvauta f rO.utlitkui. louo-wa. !- UUiIkt. JU.I llrwaih. hlunli; Itow rt. U4 M fornu W cnu U. Orn-lu 4n f ttocunTM tva OonrAHV, MltMI, W t. fUHUH NUTf FM SALLOW HMM U. S. STEEL AT WAR WITHJNDEPENDENTS (Uulttul Prow Laasud Wire.) New York, Kou. 24. In splto of the senstitlontil doollsog mitde yosUr- day u United States steel stocks, jf- flclals of the stool trust, which has opened war on tho Independents, to day profosd to bo as optimistic as ovor, ami deolaro thero la no cnaso ft r worry. Quo of tho high otllelals snyo the sharp decline has nut weakened bis faith In tlio stocks, "We still bollovo In our Btooks." he declared. "There Is no good ma son tor a raid on thorn. It will bo twit that these stocks win rmxiup. w'thln a tew hour, thereby ondln the flurry." If nay of tho steol trust mngnnt-3 (ear for tho futuro thoy ro aucwss (ully couconllng any signs of It from the general public o Tho.e Washington pooplo. who think there Is only one White Houes in tho world, have evidently nYBf v'sltea Portland, or, If so, have nortr wandered up towards Mllwauklo. a n. KluRr. the Jeweler, 1060 Virginia Avo.. Indianapolis, Ind.. writes: 'I was so weak from kldnry troublo that I could hardly walk a hundred feet. Four bottles of Foley" Kidney Kemedy cleared my complet ion, curd my bncknche and the lrro ularltles dl-appcared. and I cau now ttend to business erery day, and roo Minuend Foley's Kidney Remedy 10 ll sytferora, as It cured me after th doctors and oher remedies had 'oled.M J. a VMTf. Tho Stato Doard of Regents of Nor mal SthoolB met at tho stato ho'iw ut 10 o'clock- today to consider what to do with the normal schools tint have boon abandoned by tho logUta turo. Presldont Resslor, of the Monmouth Hchool, which has been running for two ycare without stato nld, mado tho following Btatoment: Statement I'Yom Montnoutli. In tho spirit of "fair play," I should llko to request a hearing ,n tho normal school question in Ore gon. Tho Portland dnily papers ror years have vllllfled theso Institutions and repeatedly mado charges of grift until there is nn iden abroad thnt dishonesty and Incompotoncy nre tholr chief characteristics. Now, olthor theso chargos aro true or thoy nro untruo. If thoy aro true, Home porson conouctcd with tho schools nro guilty, nnd shmild bo ex posed. Tho criminals aro mombora of tho legislature, regents, ofllcoro or Instructors. If tho chargos aro ua- trtto, thon it Is a gross lnjustico to contlntto to clrculato nnd publish thorn. In nny ovont, tho disposition of tin matter by tho legislature has sottlod nothing, but has reunited In tho greatest Hardship to innocent par ties. Cortnlnly it can bo considered no crlmo for Instructors to accopt em ployment, legally and regularly mado by tho Hoard of Rogonts. It has novor boon considered unlawful or blameworthy for young mon and wo- mon to onroll In a school, which pre pares thorn to render useful sorvlco to tho stato and tholr follows. Wo havo now nt Monmouth 1J studonts who havo paid tholr tuition and completed thrco woolen of tho second somestor. Thirty-six of theso are tn tho soulor clasa. To clone down tho Hchool at onco will mcaiTn loss of not less than $50 each to all nou-rosldent studonts. Evon thon, thoy cannot ontor nny other Instl tutton In tho stato nnd completo tho jrnr'n work. I shall not roclto tho wrongs of tho faculty or Innocent clt-' Iseiis who havo movod to thtwo towns for the lienollt or schooling tholr chil dren. I am engngod In the preparation of a stntement or tho caso which will be mailed to you In a (ow days, nu.l , which I rospoctfully roquost you to publish If you think proper. BE AN' AMERICAN, SAYS AN EXCHANGE It is ono of tho greatest weaknesses of humnn nature that people will look far and wide for things that lie closo at hand. Never was this truth bet tor illustrated than In the caso of those who aro rushing pell moll into Canada. Llko a band of sheep mnny people from this county have rushed up into tho frozen north and invest ed locally earned money In ohenp land. Canadian Pacific land agents who havo boon making handsomo commissions, have natttrahy applaud ed their action. Hut there Is no earthly need for n Umatilla county man to go abroad to make profitable Investments. This county Itself offers golden opportuni ties. Down in tho west end of this county there are thousands of acres of land that Is going to bo of nlmoBt luesltmnblo value. Land that may now bo had for $100 per acre, or a trlflo more, is going to bo worth ?1000 or more within fivo years time. Does thin sound like a fairy tale? Investigate it and you will find It is the truth. Canadian land agents are claiming that Alberta of fern gold en advantages for larmers. Thoy are paid to do such worn. Hut compared with tlio opportunities in the irrigat ed districts of this county, Canadian investments are a fllin-flam. The real gold Is right near you If you but loo.. It up. Just now tho Canadian Pacific people are circulating literature de rogatory of this country. Thoy claim Oregon offors no good Inducements for new-comers or for poor people. This Ih a slander that is unworthy oven a foreign leal estate concern. Compared with that bleak noithwost territory Oregon Ih u paradise. This Is n land of milk and honey. This is a land whoro people live: where there are schools and churches; whole tho American flag malt oh a man a man. In thin county and In other parts of the stato thoro are golden opportunities for honest, In dustrious people, ir you want to invest somo inonoy spend It near homo. Don't become a foreigner.--1-JaHt Oregon bin. SEVENTY-EIGHT . YEARS AGO this famous old medicine became favorably known as an effective remedy for Coughs and Colds. Today DR. D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT is known and used all over the world for relieving and curinR Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Croup, Whooping-Cough, Inflammation of the Lungs and Chest, and Asthma. Countless thou sands of homes are never without a bottle of this standard medicine. Sold by ait druggists, in three size bottles, $l.OOf 50c. and 25c. Dr. D. Jayno's Tonic Vermlfsgo is equally well known as a gentle nnd effective tonic for the whole family. Km2iEZZn!i Thero Is hopo of a porson who 1ms snnso enough to got tired of bolng a fool. Tho porson who isn't going to do rlgli till tomorrow is always 24 hours i from It. Pneumonia Follows La Grippe. Pneumonia ofton follows la grlpo but novor follows tho uso of Foley's Honey nnd Tar, for la grlpo cough's and deep seated colds. Refuse any but tho genulno In tho yellow pack ages. J. C. Perry. Daby Hands. Will got Into mlochlof ofton it means a burn or cut or scald. Apply Ballard's Snow Liniment just as soon as tho accldont happous. and tho pain will bo rcliovod, while tho wound will hoal quickly and nicely. A sure curt for sprains, rheumatism and all pains. Prlco 25c, 60 and 91.00 a bottlo Sold by all dcalors. IN OUR NEW HOME AT LAST We ate now located in our new location and open for business ,179 Commercial street, You will find us the finest and best equipped drug store in the city, We solicit your pat lonaue, Piesciiptionsoui specialty, at lowest rates, Delivered to all parts of the city, Resolution to AIm)1Ih,, (logout Ilofor offorcd n resolution reciting that whoToas tho legislature had fallod to mako any provision to maintain normal schools In Oregon, that fnb c!iools be dlncontlmu'J, which wns adoptod. Tho rogonta present wore Chamberlain, Acker man. lleason, Ayor. Maler and Ilofur, President Roelor appeared and made a staUment that Indopondonoo nnd Monmouth had put up enough money to ruu that school nmtll Juno 10, when the claw of about 40 will grad uate. Arrangement will be mnd through the oxooutlve committee to 'u diplomas to the graduntlu clttMHt of the Three sohools, without further expens to tho state. RED CROSS PHARMACY (179 Commercial St., next to Chicago Store. Headquarters for the Home Phone lone I a BOYS' KNEE PANTS IM Save -o Money by Huylne Dr. Cham- borliiln's Cough Remedy. You will pay just as much for a bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy as for nny of the other cough medicines, but you savo money in buying It. The saving U In what yo-i get, not what you pav Tho sure-to-ouro-ou quality la in every bottle of this remedy, and you got good re sults whon you take It. Neglected olds often develop serious condltioat nud whan you buy a cough medicine you want to bo sure that you are got ting ouo that will cure your cold Qhnmberlaln's Cough Remedy alwai Qtiroa, Prlco 25 and 60 cents a bot tlo. For stilo by Dr. Stono's Dru,t Store. Special for this week only One hundred and fifty pairs, regular values 50c to $1.25 V Now 30c A fellow does well to get out of! tho devil's trap, If he has to guaw off hie leg to do It. I o Ask Yourself the Qiirtlon. Why not uio Ohnmborlaln's Liu' moot whon you huvo rheumatism We feel auro that tho result will of prompt and tat'sfnetory. It has oured others, why not youT Try It It costs but a trifle. Price 25 cents: largo aire, 50 cents. For sale by Dr Stono'i Drug Store. Don't fail to take advantage of this oppor tunity. We have all ages, 4 to 16 years. Salem Woolen Mill Store