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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1010. PAGE XHSHB HIGH OR LICENSE OUTLAW Every Voter Will Have to De cide Between the Two Next November. UNITED TIUCSS LEASED WIBE.l Albany, Ore., Jan. 25. On V" November next the voters of Oregon will be obliged to make public their opinion on soveral amendments. One of tho most important of these is to be prohibition. Tho question should not bo placed in Tough as "saloon or no saloon," but "shall we vote for high license and regulation, or shall We vote for hypocricy and out lawry?" Much will be said on this great subject, column after column will be printed in tho various news papers of the state. Many will beat around the bush, but in spite of all, after the battle has been fought and we marched to tho polls amid the rising smoke, the old question will stare every voter In the face: "Shall I vote for high license and regula tion, or shall I vote for hypocricy and outlawry?" State prohibition has. been tested for the past fifty years in different states of the union, and without a 1 ' cafnrMn ovfanHnn if ino YxnAfi n .If .. ... n 1 failure. Why should Oregon, now in its which a dozen of hor oldor sisters haVO iittorly failed to do? Bootloggmg and outlawry is noth Ing moro than the offspring of pro hlbltion. . Why vote for a stnto amendment which is nothing more than a breeder of crime? Years ago our forefathers fought not only for personal liberty, but also for a higher civilization: Pro hibition is not only a check on per sonal liberty, but is also a great backward step in civilization and progress. It is moro than that, it i3 even an insult to every patriotic American citizen to hnvo a law dic tate to him What he shall eat or drink. Ono of tho main arguments of tho "prohl" in the coming campaign is the drink bill. The, "prohl" sums up tfh bill and boastfully asks "why this waste?" But is this a wasto? Why a waste anymore than the coal bill, theatre hill, soda pop bill or any other bill. Tho money spent for the drink bill is not lost, on tho contrary, It is plnced im mediately in circulation, to he axact, it Is not near as great a waste as tho foreign mission bill. But before we proceed any farther let us see who are the forefathers of this combination, callod tho Antl- aloon League. Every public, ques tion has an origin, some one or some class has sprung the idea. Tho chief instigators of the Antl- Saloo League are the clergymen. Of lato years tho clergy has stepped Into politics, claiming tho right to help voice in our great government. To day, in many places, they have com- for ', n IHIIilBIWDIII 1 11 'I li venin The ours J&Hjfo Lamp Some of the sweetest hours of home-life are passed under the gentle, kindly light of the eve ning lamp, If it be the Rayo Lamp, the light contributes an added charm makes reading and sewing easy. There are no aching eyes after reading or sew ing under the rays of the Rayo Lamp. The Rayo Lamp diffuses a steady white light. It is the least trying of any artificial light. Made of brass throughout nickel plated improved central draught burner. The Rayo is a low-priced lamp, but you cannot get a better lamp at any price. Once a Rayo user, always one Efery Dealer Everywhere. If Not at Yours, Write for Descriptive Circular to the Nearest Agency of the STANDARD OIIi COMPANY (Incorporated) THIS IS THE FLAG THAT PEARY NAILED TO THE POLE Copjnlcht, 1909, by Robert E. Peary Copyricht, 1909, by BcnJ. B. Hampton rieeet cut from Iti fold! mark ill the Farthest North" polnti of the Western Hemisphere, led fully la HAMPTON'S MAGAZINE for February. Detailed 1 The most significant trophy of modern times. It has waved at the apex of the earth, where a day and a night are a year, and every direction is south. No battle flag was ever planted in the enemy's stronghold after struggles as severe as those which carried this banner to the goal. It is the Star Spangled symbol of courage and endurance and faith beyond comparison. We have reproduced this priceless trophy in fac-simile in colors on the cover of the FEBRUARY number of 15c a copy On Sale Now The Beit Magazine in America r i d ci : ncau reory uwn uiory iiuiv aupcuimi: caujumvciv hi f HAMPTON 'S MAGAZINE. Every instalment is complete in itseit. in February number i'eary tells about selecting the Eskimos for his last expedition, ana describes their life and their strange customs. Tells of walrus hunting, etc., etc. Whoever takes pride in being well-read and -well-posted in regard to the world's progress should read this story of the greatest discovery since that of Columbus. No other magazine feature has ever aroused such wide-spread interest among thinking people. Oilier Great Features and Fiction by World-Renowned Writers Bay Your Copy Quickly Of any Live Newsdealer pleto control- of tho local govorrf mont. Why lias tho ohuroh tho right to diotato our laws and govornmont whon thoy contribute not a single cont for their support? How much taxos do tho churoh and clorgy pny toward tho mtiihio nanco ot our nation? Not a single ponny. Tl;o church of this grgat country possess and control millions ot dol lars worth of untaxed property. Oth or corporations aro obliged to pay tribute, but the churches go scot freo Millions of rcvouuo annually lost by this nefarious scheme. Tho question is: "Why this waste?" Not only thnt, but many of our modern churches aro used on th sldo as theaters. A theater Is a placo of amusement and entertainment During tho theatrical season many road shows, under tho gulso of a lecture or entertainment, play tho different churches. A theater not obliged to pay a license. The church obliged, to pa ya license. "Tho church pays neither. Is this justice? The churches aro all right in thel places, but when they step out Into the business and political world they should be dealt with tho same as any other corporation, business firm or individual. This much for the founders of Prohibition. On election day, when the laboring man and taxpayer stops up to tho polls, amid the prayers and songs of little children, ho must not bo car rled away by emotion but must care fully weigh In the balance "cause and effect." In voting for state Prohibition the laboring man votes awny his club, the taxpayer burdens himself with additional tax, and tho law- abiding citizen paves the way for natural degeneration and a lower citizenship. And all for tho whims of a class which no tonly falls to support this great free American land of ours but who live mostly from tho sweat of the laboring man. What will the answer be: "Shall vote for high license and rogula tlon, or shall I vote for hypocrsacy and outlawry?" An AMERICAN o i A Frlghtfnl Wreck of train, automobile or buggy may cause cuts, bruises, abrasions, sprains or wounds that demand Bucklon's Arnica Salvo earth's greatest heat er. Quick relief and prompt euro re suits. For burns, bolls, sores of all kinds, eczema, chapped hands and Hps, sore eyes ofr corns, its supremo Surest pile cure, 25c at J. C. Perry's. WILL PLANT STARS AND STRIPES ON MT, M'KINLEY Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 28. Head ing a party of six daring spirits, Tom Lloyd, of Fairbanks, Alaska, Is Journoying toward Mt. McKlnley to day, and beforo July 4 confidently expects some ono of his men to plant tho stars and stripes on tho forbid ding summit of Mt. McKlnley. Lloyds primary object is to prove that tho highest peak in North America can bo conquered. Ho Is bohig backed to tho extent of a $5,000 wager that tho trip will bo successful. W. H. McPhoo and Dave Potreo of Fairbanks furnished the money for the bot; Its takers were not named. in tho party, uosldes Lloyd, aro Robert Horn, W. R. Taylor, Chns McGonlgle, C. E. Davidson and Wni, Lloyd. According to advices re' coived from Fairbanks today, tho six men started on their journoy Decern bor 27. s STUDENT MAY LOSE HIS MIND UXITflD 1'ItHHH I.KAHRD WIRE, Boston, Mass., Jan. 28. Ever since ho delivered a mathematical locturo on "The Fourth Dlmonslon," before an audience of Harvard Unlvorslty professors and instructors, William Jnmos Sldis, tho 11 -year-old prodigy, who In a matriculated student of Harvard, hns been sorlously ill at his fathor's Cambrldgo home. Whilo it is announced today that tho lad is sufforlng from a sovoro attack of tho "grip," it la rumorod that tho over taxing to which it Is said ho was submitted linn impaired his mental faculties. N Dr. Boris, an Instructor at Hnr vard, the boy's filthor, doolared his sou was too ill to sou visitors today. Ho said ho is unnnlo to stnto wjien William will bo ablo to roturn to tho unlvorslty. Physicians visit the lad dally, like Dr. Sldis, however, thoy refuse to confirm tho report that tho mental strain of tho last ynar is par tially responsible for tho collapse o A Traveling Salesman. II. F. Beora. 617-7th Ave., Peoria, 111., wrltos: "I havo been troubled for some time with kidney trouble, so severely at times I could scarce ly carry my grips. After using one bottle of Foley's Kidney Pills I have ben entirely relieved, and ohoorful ly recommend them to all." Foley's Kidnoy Pills are healing and nntl septic and will restore health and strength. " Sold by J. C. Perry. FIERCE GALES PLAY HAVOC Terrible Gales Prevailing on the Atlantic from Gibraltar to Danish Peninsula. UNITED PRESS LEASED WIUB. London, Jan. 28. From reports received today from various points on tho west coast of Europo and tho shores of tho English channel, it Is boliovod thnt botweett 300 and 400 lives havo beeti lost at sea In tho series of terriblo gales tliat havo swept tho Atlantic from Gibraltar to tho Danish ponlnsunl during tho Inst thrfco days. The shores of tho channel aro dotted with wreckago and ninny bodies havo boon washed In by tho mountainous sens. Hundreds of craft undoubtedly hav gone to the bottom. Tho channel today is bolng whipped by ono of tho florcost storms that havo visited it In many years. Additional death toll un doubtedly will bo domanded. Tho steamor Laura foundered ear ly today off Curruna, Spain. Ac- cordlrig to advices x'ecolvod horo, her crew of 30 men wore drowned. Tho Italian steamer Giupuseo was swalowed by tho waves In the Bay of Biscay near Bllboa, Spain, today. Soveral sailors wore washed over- hoard before Ufa boats could bo lowered. A British torpedo boat destroyer which broko from its moorings noar Dover last nigh,t is a total wreck on tho beach. Its crow of 40 men woro rescued Only Gloved Hands Pick "Simkist" Oranges Acid Dyspeysia Nervous Pcoplo Aro Frequent Suf ferers from Too Much Hydro, chloric Acid in tho Stomach. A Trial Package of Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets Sent Froe. "Sour stomach," or acid dyspep sia Is a form of indigestion in which entirely too much hydrochlor ic acid is secreted by tho stomach. A sour tasto in tho mouth Ib tln most common symptom of acid dys pepsia; and tho saliva, which la normally alkaliwo, is found, whon tested, to bo changed to acid, or just the opposite of what it should bo, and Is a state of tho secretion which causes rapid and extonslvo destruction of tho teoth. Everything eaten turns moro or less sour In tho stomach, but swoots and acid fruits aro far worse in tills respect than other foods. If tho eructation of liquids from tho stomach occurs, they havo such an extremoly sour tasto as to sot tho teoth on edge. Hydrochloric ncld Is an impor tant constituent in tho gastric julco, but when too much of it Is secreted, It does posltivo harm to tho mucous lining of tho stomach; and when acid dyspepsia Is long continued it often sots up chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer, and other serious diseases. Tho promaturo loss of all tho teeth has boon caused by acid saliva, which was dopondout upon tho excessively acid condition of tho stomach. Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablets, be sides furnishing pure, asoptic pepsin to tho stomach to dlluto tho excess of hydrochloric acid, and to digest protolds nnd albuminous foods vory thoroughly, also contain bismuth subnitrato and cnlclum carbonate, which nro antagonistic to 'tho ncld, and thoreforo noutrallzo tho effect of tho oxcesslvo amount of ncld In tho stomach, and tho continued use of theso tnblots will chango tho por- verted condition of tho secretions to normal state. If you aro suffering from "hypor chlor-hydrln," as physicians torm It In other words, acid dyspopsla and exporlonco a sour tasto In tho mouth, with ncld oructatlons or heartburn, Login at onco tho uso of Stuart's Dyspopsla Tnbolta, UBlng ono or two aftor each moal, or as may bo roqulrod, and tho snmo qunntlty at retiring time, for if this trouble Is allowed to run on, It may cause serious organic changes in tho stomach. Thore aro cases on record whoro tho lining of tho stomach has been complotoly onton away through porvortod action of tho secretions. Stuarts Dyspopsla Tablets havo boon trlod In all forms of indigos tlon nnd dyspepsia, with unfailing success, so that no mattor winch form you may no suffering from, tho quickest way to bring about a euro Is through tho uso or thoso poworful stomach tablots. Secure from your druggist a fifty cont box, and got cured of acid dys pepsia, or whatovor form of lndl. gestlon you , may bo suffering. Also sond us your name and address for freo sample. Addross F, A. Stuart Company, 1C0 Stuart llldg., Mar shall, Mich. Wo use gredt care in picking the famous "SUNKIST" ORANGES. Each "SUNKIST" ORANGE is nicked from tho trco nnd nocked in tho box by n gloved hand. No orange that falls to the ground is nncked under the "SUNKIST" label. "Sunldst" Navel Oranges Are Seedless We grow 60 of nil tho California oranges. Three fourths of all the lemons. Most of them arc sold in hulk. but the choicest selections of this great quantity aro wrapped in tho "SUNKIST" label, so that if you would bo sure that you get tho choicest pick, insist upon the "SUNKIST." Beautiful Orange Spoon FREE Somo dealers may claim tho oranges they sell are tho famous "SUNKIST." but that they havo removed tho wrap per. Insist on your dealer giving you oranges nnd lemons in tho "SUNKIST" wrapper. If you do this wo will mvn you a beautiful orango sDoon- one of Rollers' best stnrwlnnl A A quality. Just send us twelve "SUNKIST" ornnno or lemon wrappers, with six 2c stamps to pay postage, packing, etc., and receive one ot these beautiful spoons by return mail. The choicest quality of lemons also go under tho bUNrvlol label. You can ensily se cure n whole dozen of these beautiful 1 1 cm. orange spoons. Uet a dozen oUiN KIST" oranges or lemons today. Send to California Fruit Growers' lxchanfife 34 Clark Street, Chicago, 111. m PRESIDENT TAFT WIRES SYMPATHY Washington, Jan. 28. President Taft is awaiting a roply to a mes sage ho sent to Presldont FnllionJes of Franoo offering aid in tho calam ity that has ovortakon Paris. If tho gffor is accepted relief stops will bo ta.kon immediately. Tho despatch follows: "Is thoro any mannjer in which, through tho Rod Cross or otherwise, npproprlato expression could bo made of tho sympathetic distress with which tho peoplo and govern ment of tho United States loarn of tho roporto dcalamltlos which floods nro causing your beautiful and his torical capital, as well as in tho provinces of France? "Meanwhile I offer you tho slu corest sympathy and tho most ar dont wishes that tho causes of theso dlsastors may abate. W. II. Taft." o Put; in Jail vory accurately describes anyono'o feelings who is confined to tho houso with an attack of rhouma tims, lumbago, stiff joints or mus cles. Ballard's Snow LInimont will euro the troublo, rellovo the pain and mako you as supple as a two year old. Sold by all dealers. o Tho Dotrolt Tigers blamo tho loss of a number of games In Cuba through tho poor Holding and throw Ing of Third Baseman Hopko, of In. dlanapolls. o Thoro is no quinine, nothing whatover harsh or sickonlng in Pro- vontlcs. Theso llttlo Candy Cold Cure Tablots act as magic, A fow hours and your threatening cold la broken. Candy-liko in tasto. Pre- vontlcs ploaso tho chtldron aijd thoy break tho fevorlshness, always, large box 48 Provontlcs 25 contB. And least of all Is tho economy. A Ask your druggist. Ho knowsl Sold by Capital Drug Storo Co. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RY. CO. Tlmo Tablo 58. Effective Sunday, January 1, 1910 12:01 a. m. Northbound. No. 1G Oregon Express .. 5:16 a.m. No. 18 Portland Passenger 7:43 p.m. No, 20 Portland Passenger 3:12 p.m. No. 14 Portland Express 8:20 a. in. No. 12 ShastnLlraitod. . . .12:35p.. Southbound. No. 13 San Francisco Ex. . 3:31a.n No. 19 Ashland Passongor.ll:01a.m No. 17 RosoburgFnssenger C:45p.m. No. 15 California Expross. 9:56p.m. No. 11 Shasta Limited .. 7:43 p.m. Northbound. No. 226 Way Freight .... 9:50a.m. No .222 Portland Fast Frt. 10: 46p.m. Southbound. No. 225 Way Frolght. .. ,12:35p.m. No. 221 Portland Fast Frt. 2:43a.m. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. Local Leaves For Portland and intor 6:40 a.m. Portland-HUlsboro intor . . 8:55 a.m. Portland and intor 11:15 a.m. Portland and Inter 2:00 p.m. Limited. Port., Tualatin, Hlllsboro. Local. Portland-HUlsboro inter. . Portland and intor Portland and inter . Local -Arrlvo Froni. Portland and Inter 8:25 a.m. Portland-HUlsboro inter.. 9:50a.m. Limited. Port., Hlllsboro, Tualatin. 10: 45 a.m. Local. Portland and intor 1:00 p.m. Portland-HUlsboro inter.. 4:00p.m. Portland and inter 6:50 p.m. Portland and inter 8:30 p.m. Portland Thoater train. .10:40 p.m. 3:20 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:20 p.m. 8:50 p.m. Thoso Pies of Hoyhood How delicious woro tho pios of boy No pies now tasto so good; what's changed? Tho plos. No. Its you. You've lost the strong, healthy stomach, tho vigorous llvur, thu ao tlve kidneys, tho regular bowols of boyhood, our digestion is poor and you blame the rood, wnat s need ed? A complete toning up by HJIec- trio Bitters of all organs of diges tion Stomaoh. Liver, Kidneys. Bow els try them. They will restore your boyhood apeptlte and fairly saturate your body with new health, strength and vigor, BOe at J- C. Perry's. Salem, Falls City & Western Ry LB A Via WEST HAM3M FOIl: DallnH, Fulls City, lilack Itock. . 0 :00 a. m. 'Dallas and Intermediate points. 1 :SQ p. to. DnlliiH, Kails City 4:00 p.m. xDullns, Falls City. Illock Itock. . 1 :25 p. m xUallaa and Intrmulut points. ... B :00 p. m. AIUUVK WEST HA1.HM FltOM : Falls City, Dallas 8 :30 a.m. lllnck Itock, Falls City, Dallas, .li! :15 p. m. l)allas nnd Intcrmcdlato points, a iB5 p. m. xDallas and Intormcdlato points, 12 :40 p. ni. xUinck Itock, Full City, Dallns.. 4:45 p.m. 'Daily except Hunduy. xBuuday only. Ferry launch from foot of State street connects with all trains at Second-street Uopat. All Patent Medicines or medicines ad- verged in this papor aro for sale at DR. STONE'S Drug Store The only cash drug storo In Oregon; owes no ono, and no ono owct it; carries largo stock; Its shelves, couutors and bIiow cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet artlclos, wines and liquors of all hinds for medicinal purpoeoa. Dr. Mono Is a regular graduate in medi cine and 1iub had many years of ex perlenoo In tho practice. Consulta tions are freo. Presqrpt'iiW are tree, and only regular prLe: to.' med icine. Dr. Stone can b Yund at bis drug fitoro, Salem, Or., com 7 la the morning until 9 at night. Indcpciidciicc-Snlciu Motor Lino; Loavo ludepondonco ... 9:30 a. mv Arrlvo at Wost Salem.. 10:30a.m. Loavo. Salom 4:00 p. in. Arrlvo Indopondonco ...5:00 p, m, ConnoctH at Indopondouco with wost sido train for Portland and In termediate points, and for Mon mouth and Alrllo. o If your stomach, hoart, or kldnoyB are weak, try at least, a fow doson only of Dr, Shoop's Rostoratlvo. In flvo or ton dnys only, tho rosult win surprlso you. A fow cents will cov er tho cost. And horo Is why holp comos so quickly. Dr. Shoop doesn't drug tho stomach, nor Btlm ulato tho honrt or kldnovn. rr Shoop's Rostoratlvo goos directly to tho wonk and falling nerves. Each organ has Its own controlling norvo. Whon thoso norvos fall, tho depend ing organs must of necessity faftor. THIh plain, yot vital truth, oloarlv toll why Dr. Shoon's Rostoratlvo Is so unlvorsally successful. Its rug. cobs Ib loading druggists ovorywffbro w giyo n univorsni prororoncov A tost will Buroly toll. Sold by Capi tal Drug Storo. o Try a Journal Want Ad. CASTOR I A Tor Infan3 and OhUdron. Tha Kind You Havo Always Bougbt Boartf tho Blguaturo O. C. T. C o Steamers Pomona and Oregona leave for Portlaud Monday, Wednes day and Friday at 10 a. m., Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 0 , m. For Corvallls, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday about 6:30 p. ra. As. F. BALDWIN, At.