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DATE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALES!, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1016. PAGE TWO i4 r ir 4 ii THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. IIOFER, Editor and Proprietor. Independent Mewipsper Derotod to American Frinciploi and the Progress and Dorelopement of AH Oregon. m . rubMh"1 Rpr Krpninff Rxront ftuniUv. Valiin. Ore. " t SUIJHOitllTiO itA'i'ES. JUr, by crrierj')Br r...w..-...W.in Per month ......60o WlTi by mall, et yeara VT luyiith.?. 86c iVwkly, by mai. per r .- '.00 Six ulimth -.60c A Source tlint Dot's Not Approve. Thoro was a time when the New York Sun had a character and a reputation. . , ' , . For many years it has been tlio mouthpiece of absorbent pluto cracy in politics. It masqueraded as a Domoorallc newspaper and an honest puullca fon But in the brilliant Hmo-llght of modorn'tlmo it stands revealed n tho reactionary. . . , ... It Is doubtful If there is a single copy of tho Sun taken in the wholo stato of Oregon. s . . . fn years gone past we used to see a copy now and then west of tho Rocky Mountains. For yeas it has lived entirely from tho crumbs thnt drop from the hands of plutocratic interests. It is natural that it Bhould dislike Oregon politics and the Oregon plan of electing U. S. Senators. For ho it known It is easlor for a camel to got through a ueeulo s eyo than for a plutocrat to get into tho United States Senate from Oregon should noJ. theIr organs Wall nml gnash their tooth at men like Bourne and Chamborlain going to tho United States Senate? o What Are You Going to Do About It? Prcsont statistics indlcato that about ono couple out of fourteen is Becking divorce. Statistics of trials also show that tho demon rum is only ono of the many causes. . . , . , l . i Boozo is a frequent cause In tho complaints of women hut is not tho main causo of divorce. (See pngo article in last Sunday's Portland Journal.) Thoro is a great deal of modern day education that makes women leas womanly. , . Too much of it trains womon to compoto with men in the wage earning class. , Tho fnctorles and department stores that employ young girls are also unfitting them for marriage. Ubforo tho divorco evil Is checked there will have to bo a great educational and industrial reform. So then at present ono married couple out ot fourteen hotter pre paro to got ou tholr court papers. o A Square Deal for tho Outside "Wards. Tho people of tho outside wards of tho city of Salom have a just cause for complaint at tho treatment accorded thom by tho street dc ; partmont. Tho total oxpondod for labor in tho sovon wards for 1909' was ?8,873, or nbout $1,200 per ward, if evenly divided. ' In- tho naturo of things it cannot bo divided exactly oven, and no ono familiar with tho needs of tho city expects that. Tho fifth ward got $1,850, most of which was spent on tho Fair Grounds road, bat tho rest of tho ward got little or nothing. Tho work dono In tho rest of tho wards shows $201 spent in tho Sovonth wnrd, $235 in tho Sixth, and $267 in tho First. That moans that about $1,000 of what really belonged to ench of tho now wards and tho First ward was sopnt on tho streets of tho Sec .ond, Third nml Fourth wards. An ordlnanco was Introduced asking that at least ono-half tho atreot funds of each wnrd bo spent In that ward, but It was not oven cbnsidorod. Now It mny bo that In tho practical handling of tho city business it is imposslblo to give each wnrd hack just what it pays. But thero was anything hut a fair adjustment of tho matter for 3 909, and probably thoro will bo hotter apportionment in 1910. . O ; Tho Herman Trial. Attor flvo years of weary waiting Hon. BIngor Hermann will bo brought to trial. lndictod by a Bpoclnl grand jury, ho has boon compoilcd to await tho pleasure of the government. Ho Is accused of complicity in tho conspiracy to defraud tho fedornl government of public lands. On tho chargo of destroying tho public records of his ofllco he was acquitted in Washington, D. O. In tho Jonos-May land fraud trials ho was not connected In any manner by tho testimony. It is supposed that Special Prosecutor Honoy refrained from dis closing tho connection. It Is expected that Mr. Honey has a surprise in store for tho, wily Kx-Congressinan. Congressman's Hermann's friends and they are loglon bellevo ho is innocent. s Unless Honoy convicts tho Ex-Land Commissioner Oregon Is linblo to return Hermann to Congress. Strangor things hnvo happened than tho return of tho man tho gov ernment has relentlessly prosocutodfor many years. o The Growing Abusn of Olllclallsin. Tho Orbgonlnn has a vory sensible odltorlal about tho outrageous growth of officialism. Tho city of Portland has InspoctorB and boards for about every thing but enumorntlon of rats nnd mlco. On top of thnt aro state and county boards nnd commissions gnloro and nd Infinitum. If nono of thoso existed hut what tho pooplo would create by Di rect Legislation there would not be many. Thoso grafts aro peculiarly tho work of tho legislature that is un der Machine domination. For tho Machlno must hnvo places to do business mora places nil kinds of places. Moroly constitutional offices will not go around; nolthcr will just merely nocossary clerical holp. That In why uhoIohs clorkshlps aro created by tho grafting leglsla- turQf-to holp the gang , But tho Orogonlan Is on tho wrong track whon It assumes on as sembly will cure this ovll, COAL FAMINE AT BOISE Five Hundred 1 Families Said to Be Without Coal or Wood. Boise, Ida., Jan. 8. Boise today faces tho most serious coal and wood famine In Its history. Five hundred families aro without wood or coal. Aho plight of tho peo ple Is bordering almost on tho tragic, The weather is lntonsel ycold and the residents of tho town cannot se cure enough fuel from tho dealers to keep their homos wrm. This fact, and tho general high cost of living, has worked great hardship with tho poor. Six carloads of coal wero re ceived yesterday, but all of it was sold from tho car to those who had tho cash to pay for It. o THE ANNOYANCE OF FLATULENCE CAME IN CONTACT WITH LIVE WIRE Falls From Tower Car, Breaks His Arm, and Receives 0the Injuries. Many People Aro Annoyed "With Gas In tho Stonuich and Intestines. TtaUnn Worth Remembering, ,i86B-r,WlllIaiu 11. "Dad Bill") QJurk, promlnont ball payer, horn In Otrwbgo, N. Y. Played with Omaha, Moans good healthy and Hood's ,9araaparlta has an unapproochod record as a blood-purlflor. It effects Ita wonderful cures, not simply because it contains earaaparllta bytbecnuso it combines tho utmost rernodlal valuos of more than 31) different ingredients. Ther) la no real substitute ,for U. If urged to buy any preparation Bald .to bo "met ua good" you mav bo euro it Is Inferior, costs loss to m'uko, and yiolda tho dealer a largor prollt. M 0t Jlood'i BarMMrilU to.ly lu xunnl Mnml (unit or In chocolawa tablet kutiwu a Bnrau Des Moines, Toledo, Chicago, Now York and otlibr clubs. 1875 "Billy" Rhodes, puglllslt, born In St. Paul, Minn, 1877 At Now Orleans throe-ball billiard match botweon William Sox ton and Qcotko F. Solasson ended with Soxton thp wlnnor by a score of lttUO to 976. 1885Rohort M. Luudlo ("Bob by" Lundlo), puglist, horn in Glas gow, Scotland. 1887 Thomas Stovons arrived In San Franolsco from his trip around tho world on a bicycle. 189 At Toronto nrttclea of agree mont slgnod botweon John h. Sulli van and "Jako" Kllraln to fight for 110,000 a sldo nnd the championship or tno worm. At Chicago doloKatcn from Columbus, Milwaukee. Kansas City. Minneapolis, Omnha and St, Paul mot to form tho Westorn Bnaohall tongue. A Trial Package of Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges Sent Free. Flatulence is due to tho presence of gas In the stomach and intestines, which often rolls about, producing borborygml. or rumbling noises in tho intestinal system, and causes the victim of this trouble considerable embarrassment, when such noises oc cur while In company. An annlysls of gas from the Btomach shows that It consists to a great extent of nitrogen nnd carbonic acid. It is therefore probable that some of tho gas In the stomach con sists simply of air which has been swallowed, although for the most part- tho source of flatulence is the gas given off from tho food in tho abnormal process of decomposition. In cases of chronic gastric ca tarrh, the secretion of gastric juice stpmnch Is deficient, tho food is di gested slowly, and fermentation oc curs with the evolution of gas. Swallowing air, however, plays a more Important part In causing flat ulenco, or gas In tho stomach and Intestines than is generally supposed, and while food may bo swallowed without carrying air Into the stomach with it, fluids, especially thoso of a tenaceous character, such as pea soup, appear to carry down a great deal. Flatulent distension of the intes tines occurs when a large amount of gas or air, either swallowed or evolved from the decomposition of food, escapes from tho stomach Into tho Intestines through the pylorus. Tho enormous distension of the In testines and dilatation of tho stom rch with gases, and tho rapidity with which such flatulence occurs has long, been a puzzle to medical men, and has led somo to think that tho drily posslblo explanation thereof. Is a rapid evolution of gas from tho blood. In tho treatment of gas in the stomach nnd intestines, charcoal is considered by most physicians as tho leading and most effective reme dy. Carminatives, or medicines, such as peppermint, cardamom, so dium bicarb, etc., which expel tho gas from tho stomach in largo vol umes through tho mouth, aro re sorted to by somo people, but tholr uso is disagreeable, and tho frequent oxpulsion of gas through the mouth, aro resorted to by somo peo ple, but tholr uso Is disagreeable, and tho frequorit expulsion of gas through tho mouth, most annoying, nnd after taking a remedy of this kind, ono is compelled to remain out of company tho rest of tho day. on account of tho contlnuod bolchlng of air. Stuart's Charcoal Lozonges do nway with tho necessity of undergo ing tho disngreeabo oxporlenco of botching or expelling stomach gases through tho mouth, by completely absorbing ovory particle of gas or swallowed air in tho stomach, and also In tho intestinal system, which provonts colic, nnd ovor-dlstenslou with accumulated air. Thoso wonderful lozonges should bo used for all cases of (ntulonco nnd decomposition of food in tho stomach, ub woll as for had teeth, or stomach trouble. Purchaso a box at onco from your drugglBt for 25 cents, nnd send us your namo and address for free sample. Address F, A. Stunrt Com- pnny, auu cuuari uuuuing, Aiarsnuii, Mich. v While trying to escape being scorched by a swaying trolly wire on State street yesterday afternoon Frank Flnley, a lineman for 'lllie Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, fell from the tower car and broke his arm above tho elbow and sustained other painful bruises by striking the hard pavement. i ilrinley, along with some other workmen, was extending the trony on State Btreet at tho Intersection of when he accidentally came In con tact with the live wire contains 500 volts. The rirst shock threw him down and while attempting to place himself out of danger from the swaying string of lightning ho slipped off the top of the car and fell about 20 feet to the pavement below. The Injured man was Immediately removed to the Salem hospital by the company and put undo rthe c;are of thr phyjsioian. IBxUmination proved that Flnley had sustained a badly broken arm and some bruises about the body. He rested well last night, however, and his ultimate re covery was assured this morning. Flnley is tho lineman who removed a man from the top of a tree who had received a voltage of 2,300 through his body. This accident oc curred several weeks ago while the line was being constructed from the ()l,ty to the water company crib on the gravel bar. Tho man who Flnley saved was working in wires running through the top of tho trees when he accidentally grasped the high voltage wire. o GLAVIS OUT OX FISHING TIM P. JiSkin of Beauty Is a Joy . Forever DR..T. FELIX GOURAVDrft Oriental Cream OR MAGICAL BEAUT1FIER 8NES A'ffA&MNATlM AND REFIHED G0MPIEXI0M lb la ths doty of every woman to preserve her boanty, aod even tho most beautiful most protect tholr complexion, o A faultless complexion, ewoct, Sure, and wholesomo is eometbing every woman, osires and which can bo readily obtained by using GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM. This well knowri preparation has been highly recon mended try physicians, actresses, singers, ontxM women of fashion for over half a ccntnry. It renders tho skin like the Boftnwa of velvet, lenv- ing it clear and pearly white. GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM cures Skin Diseases, reliovcs irritation, soothes and in vigorates the skin, beautifies and improves tho complexion and cannot bo surpassed when pro paring for evening attire. ,No. 6 FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS AND FANCY GOODS DEALERS FERD. T. HOPKINS, Proprietor, 37 Great Jones Street, New York If&f M- rocz tut fti tsmXt Capital National Bank Raleni, Oregon. OLPUST NATIONAL BANK IN MAIM ON COUNTY. :f T SavliigH Department in Connect tun. J, H. AUwt. Pmldet. M. M, CrolwiH, VUs-Prw. Job. 1J Albert, Cashier Canto Nenr Choking to Dentil. A littlo boy, tho son ot Chris D. Peterson, a well known resident of the viimgo or Jaoksonvluo. Iowa hud a sudden nnd violent attack ot iroun. Mueh thick stringy phlegm none up utter giving Olwmberlnln's Joutii Keineuy. Mr. Peterson sol's 'I think he would lmve ohoked to tenth hftd we not given him this emedy." For wie by all good drug-slats. Yesterday is dead forgot It! To morrow docs not oxlst Don't wor ry! Today Is hore uso it! Put in Jail very accurately describes anyone's fcollngs who Is confined to tho houso with an attack of rhoumu Urns, lumbago, stiff joints or mus clos. Ballard's Snow Llnlmont will euro tho trouhlo, rollovo tho pain and mnko you as supplo as a two yoar old. Sold by all doalors. Two la company and throo a di vorco, says an oxohnnge. , Fever Sores. Fovor sores and old chronic soroa should not bo honied entirely, but should ho kopt In healthy condition. This can bo dono by applying Cham ber, u I n's salvo. Thla salvo has. no superior for this purposo. It is also most excellent for chapped hands sore nipples, burns and diseases ot the skin. For sale by all good drug gists. CHIIdreia Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Will He Advised of Pinchot's Dis- , missal as Soon ay Located. Portlarvi, Ore., Jan. S. Probably unaware of President Taft's dis missal of Gifford Pinchot as chief forester of the United States, L. It. Glavis, ex-chief of the field division of the general land office, Is today on a fishing trip in a remote part of the mountalnsnear White Salmon. Continuour efforts to get in touch with Glavis both by telephone and '(alegraph have provel unavailing. At the WLe Salmon hotel, where he is making his headquarters, it was sal tlthat Glavs was at present stop ping at a farm house some distance from. White Salmon. At tho hotel at White Salmon it was said that he was expected to re turn thero some time late this after noon. The telephone operator at Glen wood, 30 miles from White Salmon, scatd thatGlavis passed through there yesterday, but she could not say where he was going, except that it was further into tho mountains. Potter Iteturns to Washington. 4 Ogden, Utah, Jan. 8. Albert F. Potter, who has been designated by Secretary Wilson as tho temporary successor of Chief Forester Pinchot, Is preparing today to proceed im mediately to Washington. Potter was scheduled to deliver an address before tho annual con vention of the National Woolgrowers Association this afernoon, having been directed to do so by Pinchot. Ho invited the association to ap point a committee to confer with tho forestry service with a view to ar riving at a better understanding of their mutual interests. Potter is a western man, and is familiar with conditions throughout the Palfic Coast States, having en tered the forestry service as a graz ing expert. o The tender leaves of a harmless lung-healing mountainous shrub, glvo to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy its marvelous curative properties. Tight, tickling, or distressing coughs, quickly yield to the healing, soothing action of this splendid pre scription Dr. Shoop's Cough Rem edy. And it is so safo and good for children, as well. Containing n6 opium, chloroform, or other harm ful drugs, mothers should in safety always demand Dr. Shoop's. If othor remedies aro offered, tell them No! Bo your own judge; Sold by Capital Drug Stoo. SOUTH SALEM MARKET PLACE POISAL & SHAW enera 1 Grocery Store We also carry a full line of cigars, tobacco, candy, paints, drugo and stamps. Phone 7G3 EAL ESTATE Fire, Life and Plate Glass Insurance, Surety J3onds. We sell anything you have to sell, or sell you anything you want te buy, or exchange anything you havo for anything you want. Fire Insurance written in best companies, as low as tho low est, without liability to the assured. Wo have the best Llfa Insurance contract written. Wo invito you to investigate. Plato Glass insurance and Surety Bonds written in an Oregoa Company. Wo invite Investigation by prospective Investors. Call or write to Phone Main 1321 484 Court Street, Salom, Ore. Napoleon's Grit Was of ihe unconqu? able, uever oay dio kind, the kind that you need most when you havo a bad cold, cough or lurg dlpetise Suppose troches, cougn '.runs. cod liver c II cr doctors have jm! fai'iv.l. ti'm't los heart or hope. Take Dr. Kings' Now Discovery. Satlsfction is guaranteed whon used for any throat or lung trouble. It has saved thousands of hopeless sufferers. It masters stub born colds, obstinate coughs, hemorrhages, la grippe, crop, asth ma, hay fever and whooping cougn, and is tho most" safe and certain rem edy or all bronchial affections, 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free at J. C. Perry's. II 'I ,M.urTTTl-Mj3mrr-.tu.-racJttt Every Mother is or should be worried wken the little ones have a cough or cold. It may lead to croup or pleurisy or pneumonia then to something more serious. Ballard's Horehound Syrup will cure the troubles at once and prevent any complication. No chronic loafer was over threat ened with an attack of nervous prostration. 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