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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1903)
X w-'miL" THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1903. f AGE TWO. fv t-ts f-vmpjfKF nap- r,w''ij".:i'WfiI9itffFr Her gray hair, makeser look 20 years older. And it's so tliin, too. Telrher all about Ayer's Hair Vigor. t.O Aft Co 8Wf ' Th THE OAILY JOURHAL Scripps Newt Aoclatlon Telegrams. . 3 and 5 O'clock Editions. DY HOFER BROTHERS. Dally One Year, (4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 60 Cents Ptr Month. Weekly One Year, U.OO In Avanee. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. pno Weok 10 Orjo Month , 35 Thrco Months l-00 At Journal office. At Daue'a Grocery, South Salem. At Bowersox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery 8tore. Electric Grocery, East State 8t. 4HIIIIHIIIHII IIIIIHHt liMo "f LABEO tfHHUIIIDHHIIIIIIIH' WARRING BUILDING TRADE8. It Is stated that 300 carpenters aro laid off In Portland becauso of scarci ty of lumbar. Tho carpenters charge that tho bow mills have onturcd Into a combine with the master builders to foroe con tractor to stand out against tho de mands of lh union for an eight hour day and $3.10 a day wages. The employer were challenged to debate the strike with Uie Ilnlldlng TrndM council. This la an unfortunate circumstance for the Inter sets of Portland business men and for the labor unions, wiped ally tho carpenters. Portland has not been educated up to the demands of organized labor, and It Is Questionable whuthur that city uin ever be broiiKht up to union labor standards. While this building trades wnr In volves n few hundred carpenters, there are thousands of laboring men employed nil over the city on prlvnlo and public unyrollft at puod wages. Still ir tho building trtulos strtlio Js carried on lung enough It will In terrupt other business Interest. Tho Journnl believe that con servative u t'omiHUnlty as Portland cannot be run under the high preMiiro (hat Is applied at Sun Francisco. To., or the lillman 6ar Co.. or the Kxpress companies hall to pay on a ba"nla of market value of their stocks. This proposition applies only to their tangible property values, and does not take Into consideration the value of their franchises, good will. etc. Is It any wonder that the average farmer Is crying out at unjust taxa tion? When It Is proposed to make the untnxed franchises and tho cor porations having valuable Intangible properties worth millions, pay their portion or any portion of the taxes, the legislature kills tho bill. When It is proposed to get nfter the last dollar of value In tho farmer's acros, his -last pip, sheep, goat or. 'cow, tho law Is enacte'd. BRYAN V8. CLEVELAND. Ilryan'B roast of drover Cleveland contains a great deal of truth, but manifests tho excessive political un wisdom of which tho Nobraska states man continues to enjoy tho monopoly. Whllo Mr. Bryan may force Orover Cloreland upon the Democratic party as Its candidate, he cannot push him Into sufficient promlnonco to niako him president. Whllo Cleveland and his followers are wisoly advocating harmony with out abandoning their convlotlonB, Bry an is In the attitude of opposing their mollifying propositions with discord ant utterances. Having forced himself and his hand-mado platform upon the party n second time In 1000. and having re ceived tho supiKirt of all his loyal fol lowers, he should sublot the contract of leadership for awhile. Bryan hhould say now as he might havo said gracefully In 1000: "Oontlo inen of tho Democratic party I havo hud my say and hnd my day. I and my program havo beon rejected. Try somo other loader. I will support him. I am a Democrat, not a dictator." But to road his Kansas City speech, ho wants nnythlng but bar- mony, nnythlng but the success of the Democratic party, nothing but his own promlnenco and vainglory. Wo foar Bryan belongs to tlio lni( modest class of politicians who look upon pnrtlos as their footstool, and on tho votor as their legitimate' proy and plaything. NEED OF CONSERVATISM. That there Is need of tho greatest conservatism on both sldos of the controversy hotweon organized capi tal and nrgnulxud labor In proven GETTING AFTER THE FARMER. In lown they have found a new way nf cnttlnir uftiir Ilia vnlnnllniiR of farm i property and lalsln the valuations n1 l, "ttomnco. of Mr. Parry of farm property for the purposes of at w Orleans. assessment I Thut Konllomnn u lrtelilnt of the Tho real estate transfers for Uio,NftUoiml Mamtfnrt.rom' Asosclatlons year are footed up from the lecord- W,,OT0 resolutions this paper publish! cm books and average are taken as tho other day and commented on them. Jho basis of BHtMln property. ,n a 80on ,Uo 0,ld ,,n',of tho Tho Intention Is to get nt the mU1 ,wnvnl,on ho "a hmo -wora8:, cnHh value Of the farms by taking the' Orjjanlxed 'bor knows but one law. figures nt which they sell, and band-'a',d that ' tno 'w of P"1"' forT Ing them ovor to the assessor. Ilhe w of vnd"-, nd the Uw of ,he In Olayton county, Iowa. 28.616 "va0e- All Its purposes are accom acres of farm land changed hands at P,Uhed lther bv Jictual foree or b Actual snles prices, not counting nom-,the tnreat of force-" Tnal oonsldeintlons. at an average' Tn resolutions ndopttMl wore far prlee of $33.78 por aoro. iMMir" S0f,',la"ry than this rndfoal. - This laud was entered on the a 'very unjust, untruthful and unwlHe ut sussmeut rolls at 120.74 por acre, onnco. But the convention nvolect- In making till assessment baslj ' l'arry President, there havo beon omitted the follow'-1 Mark Hanna. senior senator from Ohio, and nntlonal chairman of tho All deeds wmvdylnR less than live KTytMlcan Varty. has arisen to tho aorojJ oiuaWon, and denounced tho above Deeds In which the consideration 'n11"'0"'4 M wwl ""', unW- was nominal. 1 " 1 Ded convlng both lanU and hav notnln0 Po"Hy a0lnst town lota lit which It was not noss(.,Mr Parry "av tn highest e. bio to dotormlne the relatlro valu 8PC" ,or ,no njsniiion, wnen i wy It Is unfortunate that that question should be considered In so public a of caoh Deeds conveying lands. In Clayton faud adjoining counties In wldch the aluo of vnch la not glvqn separately. - Sheriff's deeiU.ntjd tajc deeds. Iliimon Ingenuity could not go. .muflt farther In tuvrnpelllng tho farm er to give In the value of his farms 'for assessment. ft la mn.. it ..... .1 ll.at ,1... I ....... tm nf It I. nuuiivji mi iv iiiv iiivuiiiuifii "tj way, by one who, from his own state. ments, does not understand the ques tion. It Is stated thus: There Is not true." THE MAKING OFTHE SQUARE. The ladles are progressing in the making of Marlon Square what it ,now schemes of taxation cannot ?ee should long since-havo boon a modern .... .. ,...-.- ... .1.. .! llllll UlfBW HBttMIin Will 111 IUU UUU force the application of the same ay?. -om Agat eonwrallons nd iwreon l property. . Iu OroRon n bill was Introduced In rf . -tho last legislature to compel eorpor- atiois to make a showing of their , eamlntp and valuations nt property 'for purposes of Attsossmeut t Tho bill was Indefinitely postponed U although U5W taxes wore Inutosml on tho f anno'r. such aa'haff a million for ntho Torlland lair. etc. f In Iowa the farmora'land is valued fatalmcKst tho full Bulling price for the purpose of assessment and taxation. v The samo Is done in Oregon, but by a less eolontlfto Byslem. The law requires It to bo taxed at ita true cash value. Suppose the property of tho Harrl m&u aystom wqro assosaod at tho market valuo of the stocks and oecur munlolpnl recreation ground. 'CJiW are entitled to llo' loyal sup port of all who aro In a position to assist them financially, morally or with miEgestjons. The frquare is assured of Improve ment and pormanut beautifying at tho hands of the lovlug. gentle and. In toJIIgent women of that part of tbe city. The siuare Is to havo beautiful m. .m . .. 1 iters will linger and loiter In tne sweet summer nights. I The maWng"Jbnlho square shall be celebrated in ejotig and stpty pf future , generations in praise of tlicT-Salora wf. men who are so sonorously and tin selflBhly promoting this public irr provement "3 THE KURTZ FRANCHISE". The city cOtlBolIlhafc again deferr action In granting a second electric) light and power frnnchlso at Salem Tha proposition of Mr. Kurt to give a llbifll 'of l0,000 for faithful per ' formanco of bis contract Is very satis factory. But It IsJundjoitood jliathe d murs at a provlslonto par- a per cent of his grosVcaraingslnlo the city treasury unless thnt tax Is also ex tended to tho present light and power company. 1 ? - I Tho council probably has tho right to enforce that 'provision, 'and collect . a gross earnings tax on tho company! already Installed hero. . It would bo manifestly 'unfair, lllc-1 gal and unjust to collect that tax from th Kurt corporation and not from ! his competitor. f If tho council finds It' has no ow cr and authority to Impose a gross earnings tax on both It should not bo imposed on Kurtz. I But the most serious objection to tho Kurtz franchise la that It cannot! he ;o drawn that It might not bo closed out undor ojceoutlon, and bid In ' by the compnuy already, established bore. If the Kurtz franchise can he grant j ed so that Mr. KurtK, or his succes sors, will be compolled to opornte It In competition, well and good. If that cannot bo done, tiurhans tbe ' city can reserve the right to become ' tho flist purchaser, in case of sal- ai allegation of the franchise. ' All theee problems and cantlngou uius show that thoro are HQrions diffi culties .In the way of granting n fran chise. The only sound proposition for tlu average cltlien Ir mtiululpal owner ship of a lighting plniiU Then tho city Is In a position to protect the rltl'ii against overcharges, and to prodmo revenue out of this public ftenl franchise. HSs 39KrjsM7vtfJE?s u&mm;m l I TWIMbsIsBbWIi'' iffERS Try It and see for yoursdf. To expembe i.oImjus t tua t have accninn alfil in U-ofo- itikdu'iiK lie 'iitrvou rnpl.t l" iake Li' ill r-e. It Is Ibn tfi sprlne' 'tonic ana diodio curifler brfur tho public. It alto cure; Stomach L'vcr Bowel and Kid ney Disorders. Baffl It is the Cream that roikei Om cotlee ippetlzlns-. Poor crum hai tpoUed miny a breiklut. Tna reuums Economy Brand Evaporated Cream bears the eot can labl. Aik your grocer lor we runt Kino. wnicn it ine moti lauiiaciorr kind, never tourt, ruaiantted J abtolutelir purs cow's milk, mott nutrutoui ana appetmnjr. i ry it in rour conee-tt Mat sn Otuers. HELVETU MILK CONDENSING CO. Highland, IJUnou ii i 1 1 ii i) i i i .tj JOURNAL X-RAYS. Sotno people never find out that tbe truth Wlll'dq ns well as a He onee In a while.- ,,. A doctor claims that whlntllpg after dinner aids dlgostlon. At any rate It boats whistling for dinner. ( With the beginning of Mny the pp; llUCal pat will be ready to boll. So far It has hardly got to simmering. . It Is nt least possible that what makes tho Macedonians and other Uwellsrs In tho Balkans mad, Is try ing to pronounco caoh othors names. Old Bill Anderson snys that If a newspaper wore to tell only the truth nlways it would be 111 a perpetual- li bel suit that William have a new The dlapatuhos say Yandorbllt Is going to wife, and then udd she Is a widow. Would that be classed as now or sec ond hand? We sell the greatest of blood puri fiers, Acker's Dlood Elixir, under a pos itive guarantee. It will cure an chron ic and other blood poisons. It you have eruptions or sores on your body, or are palo, weak, run down, It is Just what you need. Wo refund money If you aro not satisfied. EO cents and $1.00. D. J. Fry, druggist. Going Into Larger Offices. On May 1st. tho Chicago branch of the advertising agoncy of J Wajter Thompson Company will remove to handsome and commodious offices In tho Now York Life building, which aro bolng especially fitted up forjta use to accommodate Its growing needs. The volume of business placed with tho .Chicago office alone Is nearly equal to tho entire business of Ijny other advertising agoucy in the West, whllo tho main otftces of the Thomp son Agency aro In New York GJty. where tho major portion of Its eon. tracts are handled. Mr. C, ,K. Ilaymoud. the vic presi dent of the compauy, and Its western manager, has now been Rssociaiejd with this house for twelvo yearsJan'd has hoen continuously, engaged lntthe advertising field for over twenty years. This agonay is. handling at the pros ant tjmo somo of tho largest and most desirable "noeounts emanating from testaut rhuichPH and the Hinaller sect known as the Christian Connection The confen-nt'- is composed of dele gates appointed by the four denomin ations to formulate a nrlieino of union If tho Idea Is deemed feasible. All Of th ciliurolK-s linve a somewhut similar fomof church government, ranking much of local solf-governmont. Any agreement reached Is likely to bo bused largely upon tho freedom nnd Independence of Individual churches and freedom from binding creeds. OreC'd differences. It Is foil, will not prove so great an obstnolo to unity as the opiHHilte ideas of policy now obtaining. Tlio question of what namo the unified denominations Hhould adopt- will be an Interesting one. . If th- union of the four churches Is accomplished It will form a body of 1.300.000. It Is believed that In tho event of union thero need be llttlo ad justment of flolds, savo, perhaps be tween United Brothren and Method ists Protestants. Thoao bodies havo their chief strength In Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland and Indiana. Congre gatlonallsts are stronger In New Eng land, Brooklyn, Chicago and on tho l'nelfle coast, whllo tho Christians, who are not to bo confounded, with the lame Christian or Disciples of Christ .body, havo their strength In the South nud Southwest. Vnlks. a beautiful band auvl speaking. the West, and Is considered oue of tho stnnd, beautiful borders and a beaut I-, most responsible, reliable, and nro- greeelve firms in the advertising lm ful fountain. They will make it a greaL cosy, eomfortablu lounging place In aum mera refreshing place for a saunter at all seasons, a publlo play ground, a smoking-room whore tho fragrant Ifa lnes. Churches to Combine, Pittsburg. Pa.. April 21 More than one million church members In the How's ThisT We ofTor One Hundred Dollars Ho ward for any caso of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. - We. tho undersigned havo known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and belloro him perfectly honorable In all business transections, and financially able to carry out any obligations niado by their firm. West & Truax, wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Waldlng, KInan & Marvin. Whole sale Druggists, To!" do, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally, acting dlroctly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75a per bottle. Sold by alt Druggists. Hall's Family' Tills are tho besL f f D. J, F.Cooi Has come to tho conclusion that all profession of tho healing tri side of tho vegetable kingdom la ,a failure. When your system ij , without ',puro bloqdi Yog wllf only find vitality in tha t( drugs nor doctors' knives n kingdom poisonous drugs nor doctors' knives nor thut,;.. lightning wlljmt romovo tho causo, but lay the foundation fain of disease. Thoso poisons go into ypur uonos,, .and kill tho life ot i nnd create all kinds of diseases, cancerous ' tumors, consumption, none diseases, etc iou must uear in minu mat nis medicine h yj poisonous tonic, nor a stimulant, nor temporary follof which you tK poisonous drugs, where tho results are sure death sooner or later. 1 blame tho medicine, when it takes on effect and stirs up tho wxA dlseaso In tho system. You must not oxpect to bo cured in a few your sickness or dls'easo' has been a long tlmo coming on, and It t a long tlmo to got It out of your system. It y 111 take months or, t r J build a new body from tho bones up. This is what tho people do tgl dcrstand. They aro usc.d to being humbugged. Ilia medicines in J posed of Nature's Herbs what tho human system requires. When lii mats get sick thoy will helji themsolves to thoso horns, for they hiTifiij stinct, and tho pcoplo havo not, so wo havo to mako a study of It &i been a Ufa study with Dr. Cook. Do not get weary; this Ufa Is too k and too sweet to worry, out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseases 301 Liberty Street. Salem, Oregon. If-l-MKI-SBaH-aaBalla-rM-rlB-M-t'l-l-alBl-frcHsHlsHIIH I OUR LINOLEUMS IN GREAT FAVOR Still the Favorite. For 6hort ordor meals the White House Hoataurant is the leading place. Open day and night Prompt Bcrylce. Herbert Campbell's Case. At the faculty meeting yesterday afternoon the action of Professor Slraub. oxpelllng Horbert Campbell, a senior In 'the university, from his Greek classes for a slight mlsdemean or was BUstalned. Mr. Campbell will not be allowed to re-enter tho Greek classoa. nor tako his major work In any other course. Eugene Guard. It's Just a Cough That gets your lunga sore and weak and paves the way for pneumonia or consumption, or both. Acker's English Remedy will stop the cough in a day i .. . ... . r ' v """ u i.,ji,i,.i.: t . --- -- iau auu nromnuc pipe win osena nounlted Statea are vltallv iniMtivi ., :. 6 h mu cure coa u -- ..- m. - mr mTi one. and w, bo tho more enjoyed by m the proceeding ofl', Smt 1 1 SAVAGE & FLETCHER liuTZ .J2TJ.,, I"' .. " teJTH.2225"?1 " !! Boo, -Seed and Poultry SunpUes. SALEM, '"-' -" "r"' " vrvMuu u iiKTi k union or inn iTAntrv.i.tiAn.i e mw. homsbqu, vviilci ui tor - . Itlea, Suptws the Doll Telephone those vaulted aisle and leafy bowers. TJnltod Brethren and Methodist Pro Si0QIN.,y, r J Fry "dnwlll "tlllllll"lalIB"llalIIM8'"g "'" Have just received a new line of patterns in both printed and inlaid. Some fine things in Floials Standard American made and- unsurpassable anywhere. The House Furnishing Co., -Stores at SALEM and ALDANY- KBHBaKKBlBHfi; HARRITT k LAWRENCE Sell more Groceries and 'better Groceries than ANYBODY LETTUCE,. RHUBARB. RADISHES, etc just from tfci Gardens. - JlND EVERYTHING FOIt TIIESPRINGi SEASON Uotno nnu seo lor yourself old p. o. grocem. The Monarch Malleable hot And Steel Ran; SEE THEM BEFORE BUYING R. W. WADE & CO. PATRONIZE HOME INDUS'!! THE OLD CAPITAL BREWERY BAR Has been re op.ned to the public and the FRESH EST BEER inthe.city willbe-found on tap there CAPITAL BREWERY 232 Commercial Street Near Bush's Bank HARNESS, SADDLES. NETS. WHIPS. ROBES. ETC REPA1 A SPECIALTY. Harness Oils. Good Working Gloves. Axle GrtM SALEAt, OREGON )H)ia) lia)t tlllllltH Attention Hop Growei Hop Fexttilzet No. tO. Especially for your purposo1 combined upon results of experimcnli, Uardkn and FiKLn Fkutjuzkks Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 W found to suit all requirements. Land plaster, ew. Your orders solicited. ORKtf