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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1903)
1 "'" I ,, n HM ... . . . .- a l... " ' ' t r- : ?! I i IE DAILY JOURNAL cjrtot New Association Tslsgrama. 9 and D Q'ciocx Editions. MV HOFtH BWOTHEBB. t'r On Yar.- 4M.W In Advance. inhi; V& thra MiMh. 11.00 In Advance. IIW Carrier, 60 Centa Par Month. WKlona Year, tl.00 In Ayance. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Ooa Wcok ... 10 Odd Month 3S Tareo Month LOO At Journal office. At Daue'a Grocery, South Salem. At BowereoK Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. Erwtrfo Grocery, Eait State 8L fMinnmiiii "i HHHilimilMHtHMHr Th Waaihar. "Tonight anil Wednesday, fair and Vrrer. THE, CITY AND PUBLIC CHISE8. FRAN- EH0 -Tfcorohro two lines open to-anycom-MimKy In dealing with public aervlde franchises municipal ownership or private ownership. Tfaitclty can own ntuoloctrlo light In plant or n wntor plant, or It niuit bo ownod by a private corporation or lr private citlxons, In tho enso of Snlom, Tho Journal helloves thoro U a propondornnco of ergmunt In favor of public owner at)lp of tlip watorworkn. 'TJio nocda of Greater Halem enn novor bo satisfactorily mot without a much larger wntor plant than llio prosont, and a better service. totter water nnd a largur plant aro ono of tho first needs of this city, from a financial and military point. A first-class wotor plant, ownod by tho city, would pay for Itself In 26 ' yearn, and furnish tho city a tremendous- revenue besides. 'When It cornea (o a limiting plant, Jko franchise includes a Unlit nnd pow er plant and a street car system. It Is doubtful If tho city would ov er want try operato more than n light' Iik p4nt, and that aioim mlgh,t pay, Hik.la. dealing with tho existing Fighting franchUo, wo must not oven look tho fact that It Included a powfcf plant, and tho operation of car llnos Tho lighting of tho Rtato Institutions tc attother factor In. the problem that cast bo Ignored by (no city. Tho stato Institutions aro Indirectly part, of tho city, ami tho pay rolls of Urn Unlit and powor plant and tho cai llntm am Impprtaiit 'Now, to blear tho nlr of all romp)l cations. lot us go hack to our fir! premUrmtboro must ho publlr owner ship or prlvato ownership, What ran thn community reoaounbly damnuil orprlvata ownership? What can Halrm'a city government right eously damand of Mr. Henry, or any ouUtdorwholnvoats capital In n public sorylco franchisor WO roll innd do demand a flrat-clnss service for a city of this situ, and wo ran and do demand reasonablo rntca for f Ity and prlvato lighting. Mr. Henry glvos tho city a first class, enterprising. public-spirited management or tho plant, and his rates, arc. reasonable. At least, it has not bvan charRcd he fore the city council, and It ls not clnlmod that the city or private rates for Bnlem are extortionate It Is not pretended, nnd no ono can show, or, at least, no om baa shown, that Mr. Henry Is robblnR the city or th private iispr of llRhts, Unlets those who aro opposed tc rat Moat Ion of tho lighting contract can provo unreasonable charRes for tfHrtfctlBK, they havo no caro. . If a prlvato owner slves tho public m tho city reasonablo rates, and -.gives tho public enterprising manage ipvnt, Ip Improving and keeping up tho proporty, what moro has tho com munity a right to askT If prlvato ownership spends Its Vraoney freely In putting a plant In nK-cai orderto moot anyposslblo demands upon It, that way como from extra demands mr servlco on speolal occasions, who ran kick. rort a ny possible demands upon It. that como from extra itnmands for ser vice on special occasions, who cnu KICKT 8o me people aw born to kick, ami iney are peopia wijo would nqytir In rt A dollar to Rtvo a city a lighting 'plant. But such ktrkrra are not fair. as against an ontornrUlnir mansco. went such as Mr. Henry haa given the naming piaut, Tho burden of showlns thst Mr. Henry Is extortionate and unonter prlslqg Is upon tho members ot the council, or thoso who arc fighting the lighting contract tmd who say thoy aro going to Rlvo. tho city cheaper llithts. Can they mako n bettor con tractt 1 Thoy must show that tho city l ro m to be rohbod under Mr. llonry'a Mies, and that ho la nut kpIdr to keep up tho. prowrty or improvo or extend K In keeplnt lth tho demands and Krowth of tho city. They must ptove that Mr Uenry is not doing bta duty by thla property. If they cannot show these things, then tho Heat rcsoWca Itself luto prlvato and political Unes, tmArti open to those who treat pub Wq . Mtattew from that stand point, , , ?wuo pan taV a farowoll Mfc t McCormlck. and yoL taktn all m m, ho U a cvod utuplro. and abso .aWy alr. Ho ttwk a gamo away from M km (Mm, and presented U to H ! 01 ti k.rvfa tin.. t) ! , . .. a -i SKavsa mv4d It riht ! Ko doubt Ws otbor ruling woro as Lv , ai " t-jj JwUll to? Prhw you rt sevtmy, and I .m. - .J? XJ0 If y my hair! If not, ust I ETTER ABOUT LIGHTING Republican Who Asks That Good Faith be Kept Analyzes Some of the Char ges that are Made on Lighting Prop ositions Kd, Jeurnal: Your correspondent "Oltlsen" speaks of Judeo Hubbard ns a Itepubllcan leader. That Is n little far-fotchod. .Your hayscod citizens' council will find their nctlon In bub tnlnlpg Judge Hubbard in holding up tho lighting contract will bo turned square against thorn nt tho next elec tion. Judge Hubbard has set n trap for thorn, and tnoy.havo walked Into it and will bo caught doing his bidding If they defeat that lighting contract. Their actions will bo quoted against them In tho Interest of electing push councilman. As a ncpulillcnn leader County Judgo Hubbard was n failure, If he ever was one. Ho could not bo renom inated, and tho Republicans could not haVo elected him, and no ono- but tho push that used him ever wnnted him Itopt In ofllcc. Ho Is no sooner well wanning his chnlr-bottom In tho city council than ho moves for Indoflnlto postponement of tho most favorable lighting contract this city has over had. The terms made by tho hayseeds aro duplicated for flvo years, and Mr. Henry offors to light tho schoolhouses froo Into tho bargain. That offor can. hot bo duplicated In any city In tho West, What Is tho object In holding up Hucho, contract? It tins boon published by ono paper and donlod by tho councllmen Interest td thnt tho holdup la tor tho purposo of forcing Uio electric car lino from Liberty street down onto Commorclnl and then up Chomokctn. Thnt would Immensely benefit tho proporty of sev eral largo proporty-ownors who aro baching Judgo Hubbard's holdup, It would Injuro property on other streotH, but what dn thoy caro? Aro they on Baftoil In using thn ponding contract tor lighting tho rlty as a club to ad vance their own Interests, to tho detri ment of tholr nolRhborsT Are they keeping In tho background nnd using tho council to do their work, men who will go on record and havo to stand by their rocord. Let echo nnswor. It Is charged that certain lawyers art) backing this holdup of n measuro that will savo tho city thousands ot dollars annually bocauso they did not get tho otootrio company's law busi ness, and bernuso snmo ono c!ro got It. Have wo got so selfish In these days that lawyers must bo paid nt tho ex pense o tho cltyT Mr. Henry got' a 'nvornblo report from tho city couuell u his own showing and did not hire any of the legal profession to gn be fore tho council Shall ho bo held up because he got a favorablo report on his offer to llcht tho city without pay ing any legal firm, political boss, or alderman or city official n dollar? la that republicanism? If tho cittxons' council backs up that kind nt Hcpub llcan leadership, it Is tlmo tho decent Republicans quit supporting citizens' candidates and support fair-minded men of their own party who will not sacrifice a favorablo contract to pro moto prlvato lutnresta. Hut It Is stated theso gentlemen who are holding up tho city lighting con tract are making a fight to protect the private usr ot light? Thoy aro the kind ot patriots who are always pro tecting some one elso out of tho piro goodness of tholr hearts. Let them i-omo on' in tho opu Unlit ot day, and lot us be abl to seo and Judge of their teal motives, and then wo can tell whether wo want any mora of Judge Hubbard' Uepbllcan leadership Tho unfairness of tho wholo holdup is apparent when It la stated that, on tho strength ot assurances by the council that a contract would be exe cuted, virtually on. its owu terms, Mr. Henry has bem making large oxpendl turoa for rebuilding the track, aud tho nouncll has pot kept faith with that tentlemau. and ho would be Justified la trtopplug all work uutll ho knows whether or not ho is dealing with an honorable community. Tho committee reported favorably on tho contract. 4nd counc rtni lno nauco cmnUteo to prt-paro tho ordlnanco. ana tno audco Hubbard aiirlnsa his - -- yHETpAftiY, Jouhjiai; ALEM.;iEQqM,TyE8gS.' 'AUgUSt j Sour Stomach No appetite, loss ot strength, eenrousness, headache, constipation, UA breath, general debility, sour ria Ingj, and catarrh of the stomach are all duo to Indigestion. Kodol owes Indigestion. This new discovery repre sents tha natural juices of dljeaton a they exist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure dots not only csra tor digestion and dyspepsia, but lata f imotsi remedy ewes all stomach troobiea by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening tho mucous membranes Unlag tha stomach. Kodol SIQESTS WHAT YOU EAT Hvm HssttUt tm the Hide m Strength t) t Wle, BotSlM en. 41X0 Sba hodSlnc 3 trial mm, wkicn sm lor cue TlHi y 0. SWJU C., CUoift. V O t)i. rni Btor llttlo private Jolcor. A large sum or monoy has already boon invested In Improving tho 8alom plant Now mn- chlnory Iiob been bought, nnd Btlll largor sums of money nro to bo Invest- rut In iinrfr-ctlnc tho nlant. No ono can deny that rates of prlvnto llRhtlpg hnvo been reduced. Then to serve somo unknown Interest nil proceedings nro Interrupted, good faith Is violated and a wnrfaro Is Invited thnt will tnko the olectrlc lighting company Into practical polltlcH to savo Its bacon. If that Is llopublloan leadership, I want to bo oxcusod. A IlEPUIJUCAN. That Curse Called Rumor. Ilctwcon tho lncondlnry who fires his nalghbor'a barn In secret vi goanoo nnd tho worthy who starU'a 'run" on n bank with mnllcloiKj gossip thoro Is only a technical difference. Qosslp with a purposo has too often boon tiBod to stab character and to wreck fortunes, and It Is n groat pity tho law cannot bottor reach thoso who employ such Intanglblo nnd Insidious methods to nchlovo tholr ends. Scarcely nny cntorprleo or Individ ual, no matter how deHorvIng, 1h safe from tho nubtlo dangers of tho gosslp motiRcr, and human nature so loves n morsel of such "nows" that It oan bo rolled upon to "push along" a rumor whon onco It has boon Judlclouxly started Vt A vivid Illustration of tho K"ss jjnloV d Sm Suf f rod stlcosuch arumorcnndolBso'ur''"u u" , , Justlco tho "Forco" Food Company's tlsomcnt of this dato, whe ward of J5000 Is offcrbr' vlctlon of tho parties "' on .oil tho sujfKwtlon that "F drugRdd. C6 for cvl- A further one innn r donco that a sli 7 t-u'kaco of the fifty million sold contained anything except Wheat. Ilarloy and Tnblo Salt Is, of coitrso, a complete refutation ot tho rumor, even If tho stato super vision of foods was not In Itself ample protection. Tooplo who lovo fair play In bust 11088, as well as other matters, will read with Indignation that It has cost Tho "Forco" Food Company over IflO. 000 to publish n refutation of this "n mor" In tho nowspaera of the Unltod States and Canada, and, probably, ins much moro In loss of sales resultbiR from tho basoless gossip which did tho harm. The absurdity ot tho rumor Is ap parent when It la known that tho pub lic has consumed, fifty million pack ages pf "Forco" without -n alnglo in stanco ot auy 111 effect upon nuy one of the usora. Tho "Forco" Co. nro evidently suf fering tho usual' penalty of success. Weather and Crops U. 8. Department of Agriculture, Cli mate and Crop Bulletin of the Weather Bureau, Oregon Section, for the week ending, August 4th; General Summary, Tho iat week haa boon dry nnd cool In tho western sectlou nearly every mornlnj; wo cloudy, and )n Ufa coast country tho cloudiness waa al most continuous which seriously in terfewd with haying. The crop Is now nearly all secured, and the ylolds aro estimated to tw sli.Hb.tly bolow tho average In Southern Oregon and tho urand Rondo valley somo of tho de ficiency haa beeu made by cuttlug Wftto for hay Tho socoud eron f ). pcrs unusually ntimerousln dhe clov- erThe grain harvest Is'now well under way in all sections of tho state, and thn yields are -reported good as to quality, but below the nvcrngo In quantity. , , ., Hops nro very backward and tlie amount of cloudiness during the week has been nn unfavorable factor In the niUanconvnt of this crop. Potatocn nnd gardons continue thrifty and promising. Com needs moro warmth nnd Bunshlno Tho blight previously reported as. nfffcctlng neld onions con tlnues to spread Blowly. Prunes nro beginning to color, ana early apples nro-rlpo. A tow corrcr spondents report Unllnn prunes as dropping badly, and that the yield will bo Icbb than anticipated. Penrs nre doing splendidly, and a heavy crop Is oxpected. Apples continue doing Willamette Valley, t iimrnt ClnplinmnB county Fall wheat nearly all In shock; spring grnln ripening very fast; liny nil housed or balod; pasture short; stock fnt: corn making good growth; enrly apples ilpoj gardens good. Wheatland, Yamhill county Wcok pnnl- timathv hnv nbout all cut; clov er nnd cheat housed or balod; winter onts being cut; spring grain coming on woll; hops in burr ton dayo late; peach plums arid early apples ripe; early potatoes about grown; gardens need rain. Monmouth. Polk county Wenther cool and cloudy; fall grain Is being cut; threshing will commenco nbout tho 10th; wheat is of nn excellent quality 'anil woll filled; grasshoppers havo mnde their appearanco In great numbers In tho clover fields, nnd no doubt will do much damngoj spring oata In places nre very smutty, but the yield will bo abovo tho average; pastures are getting very dry. but stock Is In good condition; gardens nre doing well, nnd the fruit prospects nro promising. , , Shnw, Marlon county Haying Is nbout ovor; crop somewhat light, but ininiitv in coeil: harvesting has com moncod In good shape; tho stand Is thin, but tho quality is very good; th wenther was very favorablo for all kinds of vegetatien: pastures are be ginning to get shert: prunes havo boon shedding very heavily, and ar still shedding; the crop will bo much lighter than was oxpected; pears a full crop, and tho .quality promises to be fine; vory small crop oi appics. Creswell, I.ano county Week fa vorablo for harvesting, which Is be ing pushed, nnd Is woll along; grain is of good quality: hay rathor scarce. Forost Orovo. Washington county Cool, cloudy wcathor has mado hay ing slow work; also grain rlpons slow ly; but tho end of tho week boob all tho hay In tho shock, and much of It baled; winter grain cut; tho ont crop will bo heavy; somo tlnmago to wliont from fly. Shodils. It. F. D. No. 1, Llnn coun ty Wenthor favorable for hnrvostlng nnd most of tho fall grnln Is In shock; corn hns mado n vigorous growth, and Is In silk; potato vinos are drying up; onrly potatoes aro ripe, but nro tow In n hill; tho pruno crop will bo Im menso; trees nro breaking down with tholr loads; Ilartlett pears aro moro than a hnlf crop; apples aro scarco; somo varieties v. Ill mnke a fair crop; pasture Is nbout dry, and cows nro falling to koep up their supply of milk. father nit tjnrontc xxeaaacne. AlmostConsttntPain For Thirty Years. Dr. Milos' Nervine Cured Mo. Has There is aothloc to rood in cut oi chronic hetdtcbe Dr. Mile let' Nervine. It rtitote the dUordered nerre to their nor ml condition and bsnlikes headiche forever. "Mr trouble wai headache, chronic lost to be almost continual. 1 had been In thla condition ever since I could remember and 1 oin now fortr-tcven year old. My father waa a gitat sufferer from the tame complaint and my ton hat thown tient of similar aflec- when the attacki would aonear. rar ttomach would -often become affected and 1 would crow ditty and faint and often bad to quit my work and lie down. I am a sta tionary engineer and found It hard to hold a place with tuch a heavy handicap. About tla year aro I began talcing Dr. Milei' Re ttorative Nervine and ttnee that time I have ukiI in all, fourteen bottle. The number of bottle taken u not really raqulted a I think the care wa completely effected after taking the iecond bottle. Having scarcely teen the time in thirty year I wai tree from headache, I could not kellere tha penaa. neat cure to be made to toon, sol cootianed It um until I wa thoroughly convinced. Six pervon to whom 1 have reconuntoded the remedy have experienced equally gratiivieg rctulta, the only difference between theu case and mine lying tn the seventy of the trouble cured-" Edoak Y. Wilson, Alcott, uoioraao. AU draggisU tell and guarantee : tie I)r. Mile' Rtnudiea. Send for I en henrou and Heart Diteate. first hot- for free book ipa. Aildiva ur. muci Medical Co, Klkhart, Ind. Teachers Examination. Notice Is hereby given that tho coun ty 8uporintondont of Marion county will hold tho regular examination of applicants tor state aud county teach era certificates at tho court-houso In Salem. Oregon, beginning nt 9 o'clock August 13. 1903. and continuing for four days. e; T. MOOnES. S-l-Bt-cod SuporlutendonL Trib for salo by tho Capital Drug Co. OA.I8TOIIIA, Baustit iMKiBdYaHwWwried Egiutart -,. 4 1 MlKjitfUSD tfiflfNil tliliM UUisVfeMMBV ACrt.ili1 PrcnnralionTorAs slmilallng ilicFaxlandHcgula Ung ihcStoinaclB and Bowels oi Promotes Dige3lioii.Clmru, nMsandncst.ConlalnsncJUicr . .1T7rtat IU.03OIIUII j . f,,M Upium.fion'mi". " TfOXWVItCOTIU jtfoujsmnmvm JmJo Stat' UUUSJ- tt&X&nr ) Apcrfccl Remedy rorCDnslipa non.SourStomach.Dlarrlwca Worms ,wnvuisioiis,rcvtri3ii ncasnndLossOFSLEKP. FacSuralo Si'gnolure or NEW YOnK. rrn""iMg EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER, fjSS'QRiA Gfecnbaum's Drv Goods Store Lac wishidg a neat travelling hat oi good qi ity and late style will little money. Campers and Harvesj supplies. Ladies and straw hats, sun-bonnets, gloves, desiri goods at low prices ico 4c a yd. Curtain 4c each, Toweling 25c a yd, Toilet Soap 4c each, Greenbauuf s Dry Goods Store. 302 Commercial Street ' - -h a- . A Man who is not Fastidious About his laundry work will take It to "any old placo," but those who aro well-bred, and want tholr linen to bo faultless In color and finish will seek out the Salem Steam Laundry In tlmo, just as water finds Its level. Our laun dry work Is Incomparable, and Is tho perfection of the lnundryman's art. Try us. Satetn Steam Laundry, COLONEL. J. OLMSTED; Prop. DORUS D.OLMSTED. Mer. phono 411. S20 Liberty St. iH)niii40Mist.alI,liainJtl,Biaii SPEBR BROS 20c doen for eggs' iQc per ib for heas M U2c per lb foe btter la trak leas JO fit ceat isi ck CASTOR FnvTnfrintfl and Childr The Kind You Hi Always Bought Bears the Signature of I Us! For Ovel Thirty Year: fv rfi WORIi TKi cumun iifc ncwroxaoCT. El find them here childrens wide 4c a yd fast color Scrim 5c a yd. 1 eft 5c a yd Tabled Signs of Renewed Act In tho real ostato world lndl creasing building oporatloi Spring, and prompt ua to reml that our facilities for supplyl and soft wood, lumbor, lath, i aud other building matorlals coptloually good. Wo will be to furnish estimates on erf largo or small. A car of M shingles received. QOODALE LUMBER . . Near 8. P. Pal Phone 691, VMiHV Cheaper Than a Doctoi Better Thaa M 'ino wines, liquors and cor present for the approval of tl merit your attention and i Mellow, aged, good "boutiui output is bound to claim yoi tion, to satisfy your ovory this lino ot goods. J. P. ROGERS,! WHOtesalc-atf'teMN l4 &,LjJloyJ,cln lfvcta In a tow &K eta in Polk for axla at Danol Fry'a. iuniiiiiiiiiinuuiiuuimignimnumi l-wS