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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1904)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1904. "i FOUR ti i :P Good Health to the Shildren ,; . Children especially are fond of dainties, ;ahd the housekeeper must look carefully o their food. As good cake can be made only with good eggs, so also a cake that is health ful as well as dainty must be raised with a pure and perfect baking powder. Royal Baking Powder is indispensable $in the preparation of the highest qiiality of food. It imparts that peculiar light ness, sweetness and flavor noticed in the finest cake, biscuit, doughnuts, crusts, etc., :and what is'more important, renders the food wholesome and agreeable to young and old. , BITTER BATTLE RAGING OVER CONGRESSMAN (Continued from first page.) ROYAL DAklNO POWDER CO., NEW YORK. J' WERE NOT HELD UP. Wfmrror HDavenport ana" Friends In Im aginary Trouble. iVftor the lecturo at Corvallls before a 'big liouao, Homer Davenport, Ills ananagor, A. E. Pond and W. W, Craw-'-ford left for home In a Corvallls rig. CoMilng- along a dark placo what np Roared to bo a man loomed up In the TmlMle of tho road, and acted In such "sa vsatrauBo mannor tho ocettpants thought they wore In for a holdup, toacvonport hid his ?G00 watch, Pond ttried to.BOcrctq his sack of monoy taiul Crawford disposed of his largo Btock of- valuables, but It was a young heifer. Albany Democrat. Commuted Sentences. Govornor Chamberlain yesterday commuted tho sentence of George Frazcr, who is serving six months In tho Multnomah c6unty jail. He was sentenced on January 13th, and tho commutation will tako effect April 15th. The action of the governor was recommonded by tho committing mag istrate, Judgo Hoguo, and District At torney Manning, of Portland, as the prisoner Is but 1G years of age, and his parents promised to care for him In the future. o OASTOXIXA. Bean ti j9 '" ,la" WffJTS Bought At Salem Now The Electrical Thewnatory of Osteo pathy Now Permanently Located DR,P.V.ALLEN,D.O. DR. MARIE ALLEN, D. O. of Chicago. " Assistant. Curing all manner of disease, chronic or acute, without tho use of drugs or Unlfo. The Treatment of Deformities a Specialty. Tho treatment tho same as practiced by tho world's famous Dr. Luronz In his thousands of successful casoa, Special rates for treat ment by tho month. Consultation Free. Correspondence Solicited. Ofllco hours, 0 a. m. to 12 m,: 2" p. m. to 5 p. m. Rooms, 1 and 2, 8ALEM, OREGON. Cottlo block. Telophono 2DG5 Main, LOCK BOX 44. lMiaiiititttMiiiiamtnn............. iFrom Denver to St. I it$L with a friend lAPtllo 0f yours That's how you go, when you go with tho nurllngton, for It has you In Its own euro nil tho way, It's tho only road that can do this, liecnuso it is tho ouly road that runs IU own trains ovor Us own toIIb tho whole distance. This inonus nurllngton service all tho wny and that, you know, Is thoroughly good. Two trains dally ono leaving In tho afternoon and arriving' tho next day; tho other leaving In tho evonlng and arriving the second morning. Doth tralus aro made up of 8tandardaleoplng cars, reclining chair rara (soats free) day coaohosand carry Burlington dinlnsicarsJEdrY-' Ing splendid meals at tuodorate prloos, .,$?. Jwot mo nnsVer any quoatlons you caro to ask about your trip East. R. W. FOSTER, Ticket Agent. 10Q Third Street, corner Stark, Portland, Oregon. iiuiMmnmtntitiitiittatMMMttmnMimitbii revived In tho columns of the Demo cratic organ at Portland, in the hopes of luring some Democrat, with a few thousand to blow in, to make tho campaign. The whole matter was threshed over, to the advantage of Hermann, In tho campaign a year ago, when Hermann mauo tho race alone and single-handed, and won against the whole category of accusa tions, establishing beyond a contro versy that he was In all his official acts the personal friend and champion of tho smnll holders of public lands. In other words, Dinger Is a politician like McKInley, who keeps his car close to tho ground, and never parts company with the horny-handed homesteader, the little fellow who Is trying to get a cinch on a quarter section for himself. Other politicians in this state too numerous to men tion, are closer to tho big land grab bers than Hermann, and cannot keep in sight of the old man when it comes to' a display of records on this tick lish matter. Senator Fulton's Position. It Is generally conceded 'that Sena tor Fulton's friends have been friend ly to Harris' candidacy, 'but not at tho advice or suggestion of tlio Junior sen ator, as it cannot bo said that he has written a word to anyone to push the Harris candidacy. His closest frlend3 have shown a marked prefer ence for tho younger candidate, which Is perhaps only natural. Fulton was under great obligations for his elec tion to the senate both to Harris and tho Herman forces, and some of his warmest personal friends in this county were In the legislature with Harris when ho was speaker, and wore placed under obligations to that gentleman, which Impel them to take up the cause of Harris for congress. This accounts for the activity of such Harris leaders as Kay and LaFollette, of Marlon, and accounts for the plac ing of the Fulton Influence In the Harris column. Tho voto In Marlon county for Harris was tho result of the personal fight of Mr. Fulton's backers In the legislature and the patronage controlled by the secre tary of state, who Is a Clatsop county man, but probably not at tho demand I or Instigation of Senator Fulton. rvutcneii ror Hermann. The senior senator from Oregon, bettor known ns John H. Mitchell, has been quietly and personally endorsing his old personal friend, Hon. Dinger Hormanu, for congress. This was done by letters .a"nd telegrams to close porsonal friends at Portland and elsowhero, without making post tlvo demands for loyal support, still coupled Hermann's nnmo with his own In a way that loft the unmistakable Impression that ho would not bo averse to seeing Hermann remain ns ono of the delegation. Noxt to Hep mann John H. Mitchell Is under the greatest obligation to Hon. Geo. C. Drownoll, of Clackamas county, and would Ilko to see him have the place, so ardently sought after by other statesmen and politicians. In the warmest recesses of his loving heart John H. Mitchell has It not In him to turn his back on "Dlngor," when ho is under fire, and yot ho would not weep to seo tho 8llvery-tongued orator of the Molalla placed on tho ticket. The truth Is, tho cold-blooded indlffrnnr.n so characteristic of many politicians, Is not part of Mltcholl's makeup, and his nffectlon probably really and truly on tho side of tho old Republican vet eran, at whose political heart and vi tals tho younger fry have mado many an ineffectual beak-and-claw attack In tho past twenty years. The Harris Men. There is a scattering or Harris del egates from all over the seventeen counties, but some or Mr, Harris' warmest supportors say ho ennnpt be nominated. His backers want him to stay In he fight, lino up his friends ior ttio fight two yonrs from now, and have bocomo the londer of a now fao tlon in congrosslonnl politics, other closo friends sny his name win not go before the convention, nnd tht ,' tho time comes he will withdraw in mor or Hermann. Anoihor ,.. has It that he will bo ton.i.m.i . Joint sonatorshlp for the Lane-Doug- j-dosepnine district, for wi.irh n a Booth Is now slatod. Mr, Harris has mado a splendid light for tho nom ination for congress, and, should he win, tho Republicans of thi will have a gallant loader, and a voto gotter for candidate who will make n creditable roprosontatlvo. JackSOn for Hermann Tho delegation from Jackson ... ty was elected on a nrin0,i i. naming tho men and headed: "This u.-irsnuon is pledged for th ,. inatloa of Hon. Dinger Hermann." Dr. Kceno, of Medford, and others, made tho fight, nnd won out on a handsomo majority. The delegation arrived to Hav; GeorK Brown. W. I. Vawtor, I. h. Hamilton, H. D. Kubll, W. G. Ken- nev. C. Vrooman, w. H. Gore, J. M. Keene, E. H. Dunhnm, J. D. Heard, J. V. Robinson, C. E. Stewart. Harris Buttons. The Harris contingent at Salem took great encouragement from tho boosting of tho Statesman this morn ing for their favorite, and got busy dlstrlbdtlng Harris buttons among tho new arrivals In tho city. Thero will be a strong pull made for Harris bv his friends on tho delegation. A number of young men arrived from Eugene, and tho rest will be down on the afternoon train. W. L. Toozo, of Woodburn, was the recipient of ono of these political favors, but, as soon as he was out of the push, ho quietly put it in his pistol pocket, as ho is ono of the most enthusiastic Hermann supporters. Linn Solid for Hermann. The selection of a solid Hermann delegation from Linn county will prac tically end the contest for delegations and gave tho Hermann forces and in disputable majority In tho conven tion. The Albany Herald, a Harris paper, has the following this being tho day of their conventien: "The congressional question Is set tled, and there is now no doubt but Mr. Hermann will have a delegation from this county to the congressional con vention. In many of the county pre cincts, where ardent Hermann ad herents contested for control of dele gations and failed, tho delegates chosen were also Hermann men, and in view of the fact that tho present congressman has control of the con vention It Is said tho opposition to him will not bo very pronounced, as tho aim of all is to avoid all bitterness or cause for such a feeling, and unless something unforseen hnppens tio change this program a Herman dele gation will be named from Linn county." yALLpAP Season Is HeJ iNevetftoetotewereJ better puepated 0 show all the lay ideas in Humes Becomes Worried. Seattle, April 12. Thos. J. Humes, formerly mayor of Seattle, will have a hard fight to secure the appointment to the United States bench in Alaska, for opposition ha3 beon gaining Wall Paper Art BeatttiM stripes? Lattice ei fects, Landscape tapestries, itGwn mtdetSf etc. Be sure to look and get our prices as we can save you mow $juJuuic Judicial district, over which Humes I a good federal appointment, elSti Alaska or perhaps as postmaj; Seattle, and he Is beginning to for fear that he will not get is duo him. Representative E: rios 13 working hard In his Intend Washington. ground in the house of representa-1 Seattle tlves to tho bill providing for another nrrangement was that ho was to havo was scneuuicu: to presiue. juugo James H. Wlckersham, now on the bench, whoso term expires In June, wishes to succeed himself In the Val dez district, and Humes will havo a hard time getting tho plnco away from him, for he has made a record satis fying to tho department of justice. When Humes declined to bo a can didate to succeed himself as mayor ol in tho recent campaign, the 3 Oil Wells Burning. Batoum, Russia, April 12.-A i structlvo flro Is raging In the ; district at Dakuk, and 16 oil wefutj burning furiously. Astonishing Price Lis! The Bankrupt Stock of China Etc., Now In Detail Remember, among Ihis lot of Fancy China ware is a nice line of Havllandwad which goes at the same price as the German China. The assortment is very large. Note the prices on some of the pieces: 8-Inch Decorated German China Plates, regular price 52.50, now 7-Inch Decorated German China Plates, regular Drice 2.25. now. W Great variety of Bread and Butter, Dessert and Tea Plates. naviiana White boup and 7-inch flat Plates, regular price 2.00 per set, now ! Haviland White Tea and Coffee Cups and Saucers, regular price 2 00 and 235 now W uecoratea uups and Saucers, pretty shapes, regular price 2.50 per set now 1 Mal DI..14 ! . mwi muc' various sizes, trom 8 inches up to 21 inches; 18 to 21 inches, regular prices 4.65, now i.ooandlf overed Dishes regular price from 2.45 to 3.35, now 25c to l Large 12-inch Soup Tureen, regular nrir.p frnm m a in nn, Kc.'to ifl Covered Sauce Tureen, with tray, regular price 25, no w . . '. Large Sauce Boat, regular price St.35. now & Covered Butter Dishes, regular price 1.45. now '.'.'.'. '.''.'.'. ! 4 -ake Pates, decorated and white, regular price 45c to 1.25, now Vegetable and Salad Bowls, all sizes. ' bugar Bowls, all sizes, regular price from 65c to 1.85. now anv size ream and. Milk Pitchers, all sizes and shapes. Large one-gallon Water Pitcher, now only 0 The above mention is only a few pieces of the Ut o nnftmonh Come and and yo will be astonished at the good quality of China for the price. No Tickets Taken On These Goods. Try alb. of outhesh toasted Potto Rice Coffee at 25 30cpe!fe. "It Is Something Fine." Y0WiHli6 x-resn Koasted Coffees and Fine Grades of Tea a Specialty Phone 24 Black pwDtM