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paw DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, "' OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1904 TWO "W mttf rf?l Page of ' . a At G. W. JOHNSON & CO. Incorporated. I &he Datlig journal jraVfWWB '1 ' CEsffiMi lsbe ByHOFER BROTHERS. tBcrlpps News Association Telegrams. 1 Published ovory afternoon oxepet Sunday at 197 Commercial street, 7.A Subscription terms: Dally one year, $4.00 In advance; dally three months, $1.00 In advance: dally by carrier, 60c per month; weekly one year, $1-00 In advance. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Ono woolc 10c; one month 36c; three months $1.00. At Journal office; at Daue's grocery, 8outh Salem; at Doweraox' grocery, Yew Park; Asylum Avenue Grocery Store; Electric Grocery, East 8tate s treet I " I nil ill "' ' " ' Olngle Copies Price B cents. Price to newsboys 2'2 cents per copy. To Mall Subscribers The date when you subscrittlon expires is on the ddroa Iabol of each paper. When that date arrives, if your subscription baa not again boon paid in advance, your namo is taken from the list A t&ango of date on the addross labol 1 b a receipt Entered at the postofflce at Salem, Oregon as second-class matter. Dates of Local Events. Wodnosday, April 13, Congression al conrontiou, first district, Salem. Thursday, April 14, Marion county Democratic convention. Thursday, April 14, Ropubllcan ctato convention at Portland. Tuesday, April 19, Democratic state convention at Portland. Juno 15, 1G and 17, Department of Oregon O. A. R., In annual reunion at jHood River. THE BATTLE FINISHED. The battle for tho congressional momlnatlon in this district Is ovor with, all but tho shouting. It is the deliberate Judgment of the best in formed men on both sides that Hor--znnnn has tho honor. Tho Journal has, according to pro gram, takon a positive stand and gono down the lino with tho men of Its choice. For tho friends of other can didates and those who have differed with it, It has only the highest respect asul good will. If Mr. Harris, or any other gentle man should be tho nominee of tho con--vontlon, such nomlneo will receive our must cordial support. Tho Journal belloved It was duo tc Mr. Hermann and .Us friends to pre sent their causo In the most thorough and unequivocal manner. Having done our duty In this re spect, wo shall demand tho most hearty support of ovory delegate- for the noinlnoo of the convention. LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT. Tho city council has acted wisely In passing an ordinance giving to each ward a greater degree of local self government. Each of tho wards, 03peclally the tliroo now wards, is to have Its own pound master to rostrnln stock from running at largo. This pound master will also have police power, collect dog tax and poll tax, and bo doputy stroot commission er. Whllo no salary will attach to this ofllco, tho ofllcfal In charge In each ward la to have the fees and emolu ments of his position. - Tho understanding is also that re pairs of sidewalks, crosswalks and treots, for which tho city would em ploy labor, shnl bo performed by" this oftlclal, and he shall receive pay for tho work done. ' ' This Is bringing govornmont homo closer to tho people, nnd will, In the long run, glvo greator satisfaction. It will stimulate Improvements and progress In each of tho now wards, and the city council are to ba con gratulated for having taken this stop in tho right direction. THE DEMOCRAT'S LATEST I8SUE, Recent debates In tho United States sonata Indicate that tho Democratic leaders Intend to mako "Roosevelt" their issue in the coming campaign. The Republicans nro ready to necopt tho challenge as they are Quito will ing to go befuro tho country on the record of their party chief In his short but ovontful adminis tration, President Roosovolt has boon brought faco to face with tho moat aorlous problems of the present gone ration; tho labor question, tho trust prabloni, tho race question, and ques tions of International polities, and each nnd all he has mot with unfllneh Ue coinnao, and so far as It was possible, solved 1 & lunnnor that bns unlued tho approval of a largo maj ority of his countrymen. Hy his flrmuoso, tact, and foresight, tho. Anthracite Goal Strike was brought to an end. The sympathy he showed for labor on this occasion won for him the admiration of the nation. Yet when organized labor de manded too much, as In tho case ot Foreman Miller of the government printing offlco, It found a chief exe cutive determined to enforce the law regardless of political consequences. Toward capital ho has been equally Just and independent. In tho North ern Securities case tho action of the administration was prompt and posi tive. Toward capital and labor ho has lived up to his declaratien: "No man Is above the law, and no man Is be neath It." Ho faced tho negro question fear Iossly, treating whlto and black alike. Ono of hlg favorlto sayings is that a man who Is good enough to fight for his country is ontltled to a square deal, Tho record of his administration in forolgn affairs Is remarkable. Cuba waa granted reciprocity; the Alaskan Boundary dlsputo was settled favor ably to tho United States; a com mercial tieaty was signed In China: Turkey was forced to respect the Amorlcan flag; tho European allies wore Induced to take their dispute with Venezuela to a court of arbitra tion, nnd tho Panama Canal Trpntv was signed. His political oppononts havo tried to cast upon him tho blame for the scandals In tho Postofllco Dopart mont Thoy purposely forget, how ovor, that these abusos began years ago during- a Democratic adminis tration nnd escaped tho scrutiny of two congressional investigating com mlttccs only to bo finally discovered and tho perpetrators punished In tho administration of Theodore Roosovolt. The Democrats call him "unsafe" becauso ho Is blunt, positive, quick, nnd lndopondont, or becauso ho does not consult Wall stroot on national affairs. "Ono man power" Is their de scription of his masterful Influence ovor his party. "Roosovolt luck" Is tholr namo for his happy faculty of winning popular approval for all his ngts, Tho Republicans ask nothing better than Roosovoltlsm as a campaign Is-sue. 1fINE CLOTHES MAK.ER.S Snappy Spring Styles THE TEXTS VERNACULAR. "Havo you ever been In Texas?" Tho man who thus luqulred had vory ovldontly been there. Ho pro coeded: "You know they speak what Is al most a languago of tholr own down there. Horo Is an example. "A llttlo girl wont Into a rural gr eery Btoro. "Ain't you got no oggs?" she asked "I ain't said I ain't,' replied the storekeeper, "Well," responded the girl, "I ain't ast you la you atn't I ast you ain't you Is. is you?" Philadelphia Press. What's the Sense in waiting a week on yout tailor when yoti can come here and walk off with a suit that fits as good as any "merchant tailors;" and embodies the snappiest style, and the handsomest materials? What merchant tailor can lay before yo Then thinlr. of the variety voo have to select from. such a varied assortment from which to match your individual preference? Added to all this, the price is very much lower than yo would have to pay the tailor, yotf any objections to saving the difference? The illustration shows one of the most popular leaders, bearing the famous Schloss label stands for solid merit. The price range starts at Have which W! 12.50 G. W. JOHNSON & CO. Incorporated. v. X-RADIUMS A. O. U. W. In Session. Fort Wnyue. Ind., April 12. Up wards of 300 dologatos and Usltors ro In nttondanco on tho bl-ennlal mooting of tho grand lodge of tho Anolent Order of United Workmon and tho Dogroo of Honor begun here today. Th mooting Is to bo In bos. slon two days and Is regarded as of more- thnn ordinary Importnnco to tbo membership of the A. O. U. W.. as tho revised assessment schedule, furmulnted by tho supremo lodgo n onr ago nnd whloh has met with considerable opposition by tho mom borautp In vnrlous parts of tho coun try. Is to como up for accoptanco or rejection on tho part of tho ludtnna grand lodgo. Hermann will probably be nominat ed oil tile first ballot and elected on second. There is ono reason, nnd one only, why Hormann should be sat down upon ho Is neither n lawyer nor a banker.' Tho rest of tho people ho fairly woll represents. Last year Lane county made Ma rlon take Hormann, and Marlon coun ty politicians never did like Her man. Ho is too much of a man for tho rest of the district to ever suit Marlon. Dut Lane raado us take htm, as against a favorite son of Marion. Tho Journal has Just enough Indian blood In its veins to want Marlon to tako its own dose, Just once. Homer Davenport ought to bo a little moro careful about his associa tions In Marlon county. Ho was ac tually driving around tho country jwlth "Bl" Geer. Dut Homer was al ways of a recklo3s, dare-dovll dispo sition. It may prevent some porsons In high political circles from having a fit If Tho Journal reassures them that (loo. O. Brownell will not be nominat ed for congress on the first ballot. Ho, has many friends In Marlon county who would not woap to seo hlra attain that honor sorao day Whllo some fow distrust Goo. C, nobody really dls llkos him. i Whnt would a congressional con vention bo without "Doc" Keeno? The thing hns novor happened, and ho has dQvoJopod Into somewhat of a lender In JncKbon count j. A Portland firm Is advertising 30, 000 yards of silk for sale. That is what might bo called a big buneh of rustle. Ayefs Sarsaparilla We always put the best in it; you always get the best out of it. The kind Jill good doc tors order. t&tfl&z At George Bros. Ypn can got a moal any tlmo of the day or night. Whon you nro In a hurry for a meal Just try them. You will find thorn at 10G State street. Sold Fine Mare. Dr. H, E. Jackson yesterday sold his fine driving maro, "Babe," to Portland parties for $300. STATE NEWS E. B. Burns, of Gold Beach, has formed a stock company, the purpose of which Is to fish on Rogue river. Tho Incorporation Is known a3 the Roguo River Packing & Navigation Company. Tho company havo bought a laige cannery plant on the Columbia rlvor, and Mr. Burns will go to Marsh field on his way to the Colum bia. Ho will go up with his steamer Cecil. P. M, Flye, will act as superin tendent of tho cannery, and will go to Golu Beach soon to begin active work at construction of the necessary buildings. How's Thl7 Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. We, tho undersigned, havo known P. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and finan cially ablo to carry out any obliga tions mndo by their firm. WEST & TRAUX, Wholesalo Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. WALDINO, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken intor nally, actlug directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces ot tho system. Testimonials sent froo. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. u - Portland and Return Only ?2.20. Tho Southern Pacific Is now selling round trip tickets to Portland from Salem for $2.20, good going Saturday p. m., or any train of Sunday, return ing Sunday and Monday, giving all day Sunday and Monday in Portland, Tho same arrangement applies from Portland, giving all Portland people a.chanco to visit valley points at greatly reduced rates. tiMattnMimM Wlote New Goods NEW WHITE WAISTINGS, NEW PATTERNS, NEW PRICES. i Mote New Goods You will be surprised when you seo them. Tho quantity, (he qual ity and the reasonable prices. Our prices aro the lowest in th!i town. New whlto shirt waists pretty, dainty, so nice. i Out Millinery Department needs no Introduction. This spring it Is larger, prettier and rei sonablo as over. i Rostein & Geenfatm 302 Commercial Street. M FVW1 ) CASTOR J A For Infants and CUldren. ha Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears tho eignaturoof WS tlHHHIMHIIIIIIMII Do What We Claim Wo guarantee sufficient proof that Dr, J. P. Cook the Botany Doctor cures all kinds of diseases after all other schools and dodo have failed, such as cancer, tumors, (external and internal) 0rw kidnoy, bono diseases. Consumption, gall stones, rheumsuJis, dropsy, and dlabets, appendicitis have never yet failed, and fend diseases, all tho foregoing without tho knife, or plaster or polwt and with no pain to tho patient whatever. Testimonials ot prominent people. Consultation free. D. F. J Cook 301 Liberty St., Salem, Oregofl- Formerlv of Omrna. Neb. iMf ! flHH8MttftMMfMaMMaCMMMHMtHMH,n Have You Ever Ordered Your Groceries from Haawitt & Lawrence It not, you aro away behind tho times. However, tbef M uja giau io seo new patrons, and If you can on ui"i moro than pleased. You will find them nt tho corner of Coram and Ferry streets. mm .it miiiimimninniMHnini ....,.,.,.,...-- Wholesale and Retail Family Liqflortte CT eueEl ?kl nan r --.!- CMK .. . - -u!k.oii!M, au Kummiiui - w ik t Full lino ot llqnora nnd wines. Cedarbroolc whlBky-ref ' t f McBrlor brand the best for family uso. All orders n I Hvered in tho city limits. 'Phono Main 1151. . . . .uak i I II III M-W r 1 llimniiiuiH I M-H-HfrH- oui.Jik. WMUftrt "--"- 1A ,, -JtiLU;. iijjj- ?- .-ft4 - v qt StW.ii.'. .i . :