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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1904)
1tRIWBWWwi i'""-13" 5J' i I II I WRITES TO THE BOYS Dinger Hermann Com pliments Young Men Says Both the Capital and Labor Have Confidence in President Roose velt Hal. D. Patton, Esqr, Prosldent, nntl B. F. West, Secrotnry, Young Men's Republican Club, Saltm, Orogen: Gentlemen: I have the honor to receive, your communication enclosing a copy of tho resolutions unanimously adopted by your club, In which PresI- Sold on Merit I Sold on Merit I I At high grade grocers. ', Stockton At the old White Corner and, Sell the famous Scfz Shoes S pecial This Week ROYAL BLUE SHOES"The so'e of honor" $3.50 values sold Jill over America at $3.50 2 f T a pair. Oar price this week, special Ty"0 ' ROYAL BLUE SHOES-'The sole of honor" $4.00 values sold all over America at $4.00 51 Q never less. Otir price this week, special 4 -'' Ladies Kid Shoes $3.00 and $3.25 Hand turned and McKay JO QQ welt shoes. Reduced to, per pair ipf W Ladies' hand turned high grade kid shoes t JZ regular $4.00 values reduced to, pair Clotting and Hats New Spring Styles Jtst Re ceived. We ate Agents for M. Born &, Co., the Famous Chicago Tailors. Special orders taken, fit and satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. SEE OUR $.25 and $J.00 PANTS which QJc we are selling for, per pair '"". '--y iSJ C0"lT (lent lloosevolt's administration of the nation's affairs Is endorsed, and a pledge given of our htarty support for his renoralnatlon and election. I am glad for tho honor of tho Capi tal City of our state that an organiza tion of young Republicans has so time ly and so well expressed tho voice of the large majority of the people of Or egon, In compliment of tho mnimin. cent man, who Is the chief magistrate of our nation, admired and extolled not only by our own people, but by those In the remotest parts of the earth. Both capital and labor confide In him, because of his Just recognition of the rights and claims of each, be cause of his courage In requiring that each shall rospoct the law, which pro tects and fosters both. The people be lieve in him, bocauso of his vigilance and firmness in defense of tho popular wish and constitutional guarantee. Internal improvements have found him a bioad and liberal patron, and none In his high offlco have shown more attention to tin erowth nmi iio. j velopment of the great West. To him I Is the arid region Indobted, perhaps, more than any one man, for tho pros- I cnt generous laws which provide the means for continuing aid toward the reclamation of an enormous area of the public domain, that It may become tho homos of millions of our people. To him, too, will wo owe much for his zealous advocacy and practiced onds toward tho commencement of opera tions that dream of tho centuries an Isthmian canal. Nor do we forget his efforts for an Increaso of tho Ameri can navy, to which congross Is now so liberally responding. Tho country grntcfully romembers his many acts of tender recognition for tho gallant men who wore the blue on land and sea in the nation's service In the hour 298-300 Commercial St. EASTER EMBELLISHMENT. y Is not the expensive matter it j ; was In years agono, when dla- monds, pearls and gems generally . ! wero only for tho wealthy. Wo J ; offer many extremely attractive J j and artistic articles of Jewelry, j ! which people only of moderate J means can afford to possess rings, j ; breastpins, hair ornaments, collar j j and cuff buttons; plain or fancy en. . . graved watches, of course. Our J EasUr display Is worth remarking, j CT.POMEROY ;; 288 Com'l Watchmaker &. Jeweler, j Co DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, of peril. Among all classes thoro Is an abiding confidence that so long as he shall direct tho administration of affairs, our prosperity will continue, as It Is In the advanced and well tried policies of tho Republican party that such prosperity is largely due, and no man defends and maintains them more carefully than Prosldont Roosevelt. A nation's prosperity Is akin to a nation's confidence. Tho industrial operations of this country have grown grent through tho protoctlvo policies of our party, and the loyalty of that party to those policies. Tho Amorlcan people have confidence thnt so long as the Re publican party, led by such chieftains as Theodiro Roosevelt, rules tho na tion will bo safe, and the people pros perous. Wherever the old flag floats, tho rights of the citizen Is assured, and neverboforo was tho forelen nollcv of this nation so cordinlly respected nnd deferred to by all the nntlons as now. Verily this scorns to bo the coldon nee of our republic, nnd therefore all hon or to the patriotic old party, and to. II lustrlous chieftains for the blesslngi we enjoy. Very respectfully yours. DINGER HERMANN. Down From Alaska. A. Hnyos, a mining man from Ju neau, Alaska, is In the city for a short business trip. Ho has been a resident of the north for 22 years, but says that tho present winter Is tho most se vere ever oxperlonced there. Ho Is ongngd In th manufactur of mining machinery as well, and says that bus iness conditions aro fairly good. Tho Whlto House Can glvo you a good meal any houi of tho day or night OASTOH.IA. j ina mm yi ilia Kind YwHawAlmrs Bought m OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1904. tOO Doses For One Dollar Economy in medicine must bo measured by two things cost nnd effect. It cannot bo measured by either alone. It is greatest in thnt medicine that does tho most for tho money that radically and per manently cures at tho least ex pense. That medicino is Hood's Sarsaparilla It purifies and enriches Uio blood, cures pimples, eczema and all eruptions, tired, languid feelings, loss of appetite and general debility. "I hdve tnken Reed's SarsnpsrllU and found It reliable and clvine perfect satlsfac tion. It takes nway that tired feellne. elves energy and dm the blood In pood condition." Miss ErriK I'OLONNC. 1585 1Mb Street, K. Y Washington. D. C. Hood's Snrsapnrllln promlsos to euro and koops tho promise What Time Proves. This thing of being sick and looking for a cure Is a mighty sorlous busi ness. Peoplo aro not given to Joking oven at tho first symptom of tho ap proach of tho Grim Dostroyor. They do not want to bo tho subjects of ex periment, but want medicino that has had tho test of years bohlnd It. A medicino thnt has been mado and used for 20 yenrs gives assuranco of its worth, and can bo taken with a faith that thoy havo tho vory host euro tho world affords. All this can bo said about Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills as a romody for sick-head- ache, dyspepsia, and Indigestion, It begins right nt tho sourco of tho troublo and romoveB tho cause. Sold by all druggists for 25c. per box. One pill for a dose. All the Good Shoes In the World We don't make all the good shoes in the worldj hut the interesting fact for yot is, we don't make any other kind. You will find shoe-safety and satisfaction if you find the name SeU on the sole of yotr next pair of shoes. Sete Royal Blue shoe $3.50$ special styles $4.00 is as good a shoe as can he made at any price. It fits the foot, and wears well. Good shoe dealers sell it; yours can easily get it for you. Let tis know if ne don't CHICAGO. Largest makers of good MRS. MARTIN IS PENNILESS Deserted by Gambling: Husband She Is Left With Daughter Scamp Slopes Between Two Days, Forgetting to Leave Wife's Purse, Con taining $1000 (Astorian.) Mrs. Jamos S. Martin, who was formorly Mrs. Ilrcta Reece, of Port land, is In Astoria as tho roslut of an expensive oxporlonce with a gambling mau named Jamoa S. Martin. Mrs. Martin says she married the gambler five months ago, nnd that hor ac quaintance cost her about $1000. Aftor possessing himself of hor money, Mar tin, who worked for a tlmo nt an As-tor-street resort, disappeared from tho city, leaving his wife and hor 13 year old daughter penniless and absolutely without anything to oat. Mrs. Martin told hor story yesterday to a pross reprosontatlvc. "Prior to tho tlmo I met Martin I conducted a lodging houso In Port land," tho woman said yesterday. "Martin Induced mo to dispose of tho proporty, which was qulto valuable and with him I enmo to Astoria. Last Saturday night ho disappeared, and I believe ho loft for San Francisco on nn outgoing steamor. At tho tlmo of his dlsnppoaranco I had 2G cents, "Tho mam got all of tho money which my Portland proporty brought shoes la the world. y THREE oxcept that with which some furniture was purchased for our Astoria homo. Ho fleeced mo out of about $1000. Wo had lived horo about five months, Thoro is not tho least doubt In my mind that my husband has fled to California, and I will endeavor to soil my furnlturo In order to got enough to settle my Recounts here." Mrs. Martin is about 4ft years of ago nnd Is being cared for at tho Ponlol mission. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. 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