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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1903)
TWO '',,jtSi, - THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OnEOONb,FRDAYJ JNOVEMDER 27, lg03 W '- -- ""'" 300358382 mHxiimiwKinlmniK9 CITIZENS PL ANNMG A CAMPAIGN . ' i V jt sHssi l k lv, h i' H TOllat ' f H ibat I Tboro is that much saving, at least, in buvjng your Hats hero. Besides that, vre are not confined to anv ono stylo. Wo !l havo all tho fashionablo shapos. Wo don't raako Hats, but ' wo icll tho best that wo can got. Jj Wo hare Until at $1, t2, 5, and 14 that would pleaio any man. All the now Fall and Winter blocks ara here and Every Flat Is Rljfbt. 3 Wo don't sell Hats that'll disappoint yon. If ypu buy yoar Uata P here, yoa will save Unt troubles -and sate Hat money 1 G. W. Johnson & Co. H Clothiers and Hatters. m DAILY JOURNAL old brldgo bonds for tho big otccl brldgo across tho Willamette. Tho others aro soma old bonds for , ; sowers that became due, and tho now crlpP News Association Telegrsms. ,mrtor wag not , offcctf flnd thoy 8 and S O clock Editions. could Mt bo rcfun(lcd untu lt wa8. ., unl-r-. nr-jen. Tho people (should ttuthorlzo taking ' theso up on tho popular loan plan Dally One Year, 14.00 In Advance.' J"Bt as thrco lots of school nnd city rOaDy Three Months, $1.00 In Advance, i bonds were lssuod and placed among (Dally by Carrier, 50 Cents Per Month. , IUVinli. Weekly One Year, 1.00 In Avance.1 vcapi - '-1 ' -" '-" Secretary Oliver Joy Says Campaign May Be On New Lines Other Reform Elements Getting Under Action and There Will Be a Warm Contest -JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Ono Woek ..... 10 "Ono Month 36 Throo Months 1,00 At Journal office. At Daue's Grocery, 8outh 8alem. At Bowersox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. Ejectrlc Grocery, East Stato St. fHIUHl IIHIHHIHIIHH Mllllll MIHl lilll I HCI 7 The Weather. Tonight and Saturday, partly cloudy. OTTO WIL80N FOR ALDERMAN. Tho tlo botweon Ion Goanor and Otto WIIhoii In tho third ward neces sitates anothor primary election bo tweon those two gentlemen. Many business men bollovo the In torofltn of tho city will bo best served by Kottlnc Uio services of a koon anil progressiva youiiK business man llko,"011 noxt 8nr'nB' Ir. Wtlson. ' Th0 orogonlau could build two This oity noofts Home of tho bost,)U,UUng8 lf lt could bont tho portago uuu mum j.roBrusBno young men ai roatl( an(l look up tho Inland Emplro Q9m9&&9999999VQQ9V999 JOURNAL X-RAYS eseeae9e9eeQ0f6eee8a The Republicans will hold no city convention Their candidate wero nominated by direct vote of the peo plo, nnd that ls,ns It should bo. 9 m Other cities are holding their city oleotlons under tho Australian ballot law. It Is to be regrottod that the Sa lem council, on tho ground of econo my, did not throw this protection around tho olectlon to bo hold In this city. Unwise economy. Tho wrltor was rocontly asked In Portland who wma running tho Re publican party In Marlon county. "Nobody," was tho answer. This, wo think Is correct. Thoro Is no ono man In this country to bo a dictator. Woodburn Indopondont. If Rlngor Hermann doos as well as Senator Fulton on commlttoos, ho will bo a hard man to defeat for nomlna- tho front, and Mr. Wilson Is ono of thnt typo a (pilot and gontloraanly, successful business man. Ho la not tanglod up with any polit ical faction, and will be nblo on nil oc casions to glvo tho city his first and bost thought and sorvlcM, Instead of some otlior mnehlno. . Mr. Wilson Is Interested In tho strnwborry Industry, nnd, with his brother, has put out nbout twenty nqres. Ho Is a man who owns prop arty, who puBhoa his own business nnd gjvoA employment to othoru. should ho nomlnatod and elected. Ho SHOW A SPIRIT OF PROGRESS. Tho people should appreciate tho spirit of progress that Is shown In this eniupnlgn by the Republicans of this tilty. They held their primaries oarjy, and hnvo given the people ample time to KOt other candidates In the field, If thoy desire. I The Uepuhllcauu are the first to xlve the people the right to nominate their candidates by a direct ballot nt the primary. The rtHht of a direct choice on the Australian plan does away with cor rupting, log-rolling elty convention. When the people have tho right to nominate aniulldutes for mayor ami other elMoers the whole graft of city polltloa off. It la n pleasure to commend men when they are doing things in the right direction, and the people can U trusted to do the rest DEMAND THE POPULAR LOAN. At the coming oity election the peo til should vote far the popular lonu OH Ute thirty thousand dollar of old oity 1k)hi1s that fwll due the jmet year Fifteen thousand of thee were the Never give up! Not while you can buy Ayer's Sarsaparilla. t& re,. MM. for twonty yoaru to come. The Santa Olaus headquarters es tablished at somo of our loading storos are alroudy drawing holiday shoppors, and thoro aro very bright husinuM prospects for Salem mer chants, - In spite of the oity campaign, bright weathor nnd a surplus of shekels, In tho pockots of all the people causes the buslneiu men who ndrertlso In Tho Journal to etnllo a smolo that Is a yard wide and all wool. The Journal's bargain day has boen extended to accommodate sevornl bundled subscribers who could not get around In time to tnke advantage of our reduced rates. Sovoral hun dred new nantfu on our books nttoet the benefits of the cash-ln-advanco plan of running n newspaper, and there's room for more. Of course, the antl-saloo nand tntl gambling orusade has to be sprung al ways Just before eleotlon. It wouldn't work at any other time. 0 Broke Her Thigh Bone. I'ails. Nov. SrT. The Princess Ma-J thllde Uonapnrtu, the only surviving daughter at King Jerome Ronaparte. and niece of Napoleon llouapnrte, Is desperately 111. She broke the fe mural hone last August, and t ad vanced in ears. It your watoh noods ropolrlng bring It to W. Cnlvet, 1ES State street, proo tleal watchmaker, who will repair It In an artistic manner. eod Thoro will be a citizens' tlckot, and a continuance of tho citizens' move ment of tho past few years In the politics of Salem. A meeting of the advocates of this movement was held In Dr. W. A. Cuslck's office 'Wednes day night at which about thirty per sons of this city wero present, and stops wero taken to launch tho citi zens movement. Dr.. Cuslck was olected chairman lf the meeting, and Ollvor Jory , secretary. Tho meeting doctded to call primary mass conven tlons for tho sovoral wards to be held tomorrow at 2 p. m., at which Umo candidates for aldermen will bo nom inated, and flvo delegates from each of tho seven wards will bo chosen to moot In convention at 7 o'clock Mon day evening, In tho city hall, to nom inate a candldato for mayor. Tho ward mootlngs tomorrow after noon will bo held at tho following places: No. 1, Froeland's factory. No. 2, City Hall. No. 3, Frooland's store No. A, Manning & Ferguson's ware house. No. 0, S. S, Qlmblo's rosldonce. No. 7, Jory's fruit drier. Campaign committees woro appoint ed and a determination manifested to carry on an actlvo campaign, and to continue tho policies of tho citizens' non-partisan administration of tho past few years. Socrotary Jory, of tho citizens' meeting, In speaking of tho movoment this morning, said: Secretary Jory Speaks. "Tiio movomont is entiroly non partisan, and nion of all political opin ions woro nrosont and oxnrossod tholr determination tn continue tho non-i partisan administration. The inter est taken and tho character of thoao present, guarantco a strictly non-par tisan movoment, and a continuance of tho policies of tho past administra tions An actlvo canvass will bo made and, whilo tho campaign may not bo on tho lines of tho last two or thrco, tho reuult will be tho same. I know there Is bolng careful work done In tho difforent wards to bring forward representative men for a clean city government In Greater Salem." Among thoso present at tho meet ing of Wednesday evening woro tho following representatlvo men: R. P Bolso, W. F. Bolthby, W. Broyman, T. L. Davidson, C. D. McCoy, O. C. neevcu, B. P. "Walker, J. P. Frlzzoll, Max Burcn, A. W. Dennis, Geo. J. Pcarco. Anti-Saloon League. A mass meting will bo hold In the Methodist Episcopal church on Mon day night, at 7:30, in tho Interests of tho Anti-Saloon League. Addresses by Dr. Tufts and Captain Mahono. Businoss will bo transacted of special jlntorost to ovory citizen. Bo sure to come. If absont you may regret it. Leading Socialist Talks. R. R. Ryan, candldato for governor on tho Socialist ticket, was asked this morning If his party would tako any actlvo part in tho coming city olec tlon. Ho sold thoy would probably put no tlckot In tho field, but would prob ably work undor tho banner of a Labor-Union ticket, and support tho Cit izens' movement. Ho was favorable to tho greatest progress of tho city, and public ownership of tho wator plant at tho earliest day possible HARMLESS ENVELOPE HANDED HIM Alarms the Special Detectives Who Are a Body Guard to the President in New York - Now York, Prosldont and Mrs. Roosevolt arrived hero this morning, and aro attending tho Grace funoral. Socrotary Loob and Secretary Cowlos aro also In tho party. Just as Prosldont Roosovolt was coming out of the church, aftor nt tending tho sorvlaes ovor tho romalns of his uncle, a white-boarded roan stopped up nnd handed him an on velopo. Tho President took tho pa por, looked at It, and throw it. on tho ground. Dotoctlvos seized tho man and hustled him to poltco hoadquar tors. The crank gavo the name of Donnlson. BRAINJF00D Is of Little Benefit Unless It Is geEted. LITTLE RUSSIAN PRINCESSi Her Death Now Believed Have Been Caused By Poison Watsr Power of the Globe. TfeOM who are looking forward with trepldiUoa to the time when the world's coaI supply shall be exhausted will find solac in some rough emula tions by John Clark Hawkslmw, n promlMNt etvll engineer, concerning the water power how going to waste. He says,: "Assume a depth of 10 inch ee of rainfall to (low off each square Inch of land surface, the mean height of wulehxHay be taken as tttO leet above the sea level Then the water from the whole surface falling through the menu, height would give 10,340,- 000,060 horse power In perpetuity. Our present yearly output of 296.0W.000 tons of coal would give that horse power for only a little over half at day." Philadelphia Itecord. Nearly ovoryono will admit that as a nation wo eat too much meat and too llttlo of vegotablos and tho grains. For business men, offlco men and clerks, and In fact ovoryono engaged In sodentary or Indoor occupations, grains, milk and vegotables aro much aoro healthful. Only mon ongaged In a sovoro out door manual labor can Hvo on a heavy meat dlot and contlnuo in health. Aa a general rulo, meat onco a day Is sufficient for all classes of mon, womon and children, and grains, fruit and vegotablos should constitute tho Vulk of food eaton. But many of the most nutritious foods aro difficult of digestion and It la of no uso to advlso brain workors to cat largoly of grains and vegotablos whoro the digestion Is too weak to as Blmllato them properly. It Is always boat to get the best results from our food that somo sim ple and harmless dlcxstlvo should be taken after meals to assist the re laxed' dlgeetlvo organs, and sovoral years' exporlonco havo proven Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablots to be a vory safe, pleasant and offectlvo dtgostlvo remedy which may be takon dally with tho host roeulta Stuart's Dyspopsia Tablets can hardly bo called a patent medicine. as they dJ not act on tho bowols nor any particular organ but only on the food oaten. They supply what weak ' stomachs lack, pepsin diastase and by fn! stimulating the gastric plands incroaso t" U ........ I ... .1 i i .. . iiiv uuiuiui atrctuuuu in uyurociliono acid. iPeople who make a dally practice of taking one or two of Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablots after each meal aro sure to have perfect digestion which moans perfect health. Thoro is no danger of forming an In jurious habit as the tublets contain absolutely nothing but natural digest- 1 UiL&JiiJ ;por infanta anri ChiMr,. KgHSffilTiie Kind You Hey? IsssHMliBel 1 AlurauQ Rnimli AViciftlitffiQKiilonfbtAs- O 1 rfjiulallngllwlwiKindBogula- 1 iMiheStoaarJBiiislBov'clsor M RfiarS LQQ 1 ai kwmkkmfcmai JW wewiuiwii'MI H A . I KpfeaatsqjEF""'""-1" Wo- u vf uV i : B FJlftUttbUlO AT A II I Promotes DigcslIon.ChccrFuH m, m w m 1 BtssflndltcsLConlalnsnelllicr W ni !;r I imtunuHorpiunB iiurruuurui. m w Jr U n mot jhakc oi'iu . bm , IV 1 Jhcajt0UMriMVnnTailR H l I AaciJW' . H W i feS. ( iAV ID I 238XEp- I flVism T P I iipfcrncraodyIorCon3lipa- If 1 If "vU I TlonfSout'StowichDiarxlwca PJ I kf I lbwnsJ3onvulsions,Fovcri3t M Jf Pfty f,,A 1 nireseml Loss of Sleep. J fjl UVBi I TaCSienila Signature of H J , I ggg Thirty Years I EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. B L sH( fLjB S 8flllfB ms oimrun aoMMir, wtwromem. llerlln. Nov. 7. The Moralng Post nay a commission has been appolntsHl to aseertaln how poison was placed It) the food of the tsar's party, that cause.! the death of the Itttl- princess. lvoe. cow raorphlBe and similar " - - J drugs have no place In a stomach medicine and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab let are certainly the best kuown and mast popular of all stomach remedies. Depends largely on the condition of Ask your druggist for a fifty cent the srtomacl. If this Important organ ; paekage of Stuart's pyspepsia Tab is allowed to become weak. Constlpa- t0ts and after a week's use note the tlon develops. Then follow Nausea, improvement In health, appetite and Slok Headache, Nervousness, Insonvj nervous energy. nla and General Weekness. To pre-! Holiday Bargains bAlIINb Bright colors worth 50c a yd, now 25c a yatU CUSHION CORD Aercerized, bright colors, onlv i()t PILLOW TOPS With backs, new designs, only 25c i xt NECK RIBBONS ' 2 3'4 inches wide,, only 10c a yard SILK RIBBONS up to 1 U2 inches wide, only 5c per yard LADIES HOSE Fleece lined, 12 l"2c a pair MUSLIN Bleached a yard wide, only 6c a yard LACE CfcJRTAINS 2 12 yards lorg, 50c a pair See our Stand Covers, Pillow Shams, Doilits. Bureau Scarfs,! and Table Covers, all new desirable goods. Rostein & Greenbaum 302 Commercial Street i C. CROSS Meats and Provisions Established 1884 signs of Renewed Activity In the real estate world lndlutlb creasing building operations W Spring, am prompt us to reoud J that our facillUos for lUDpljtag kH and soft wood, lumber, lath, bW1 and other building materials cepUonally good. Wo will be ple to furnish estimates on contnvft large or smalL A car of M1H C shingles reoelred. nnnnil v LUMBER Wi NearS. P.PuOtf Phone 981. A Condition and not a Theory Confronts tho fastidious man that has soiled llnon, and don't know whoro he can havo It laundered with- out Injury and In an irroproaohable manner. Wo can relievo his mind right now by assuring him that his shirts, collars and cuffs didn't look hotter when first purchased than they do when sent home from tho Salem Steam Latmdry. COLONEL. J. OLMSTED. Proo. DORUS D. OLMSTED, JMer. Woman's Health Phone 411. 320 Liberty 8t t&7jrT servo health thoro Is nothing bo good Clocks! Ctooks! Clocks! of all kinds as Hoatetter's Stomach Bitters. l and descriptions, Just arrived, whloh will old digestion, promoto regularity will be sold Tory cheap, at W. Cal and euro Dyspepsia and ConstlpaUon, ' vet's, practical watchmaker, 158 State A trial will convince yoq of Its valu. street eod For Sale by DruQQists. 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