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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1904)
H ii i; i ii' nil id ? !! H t :(i t t I ' i HI TWO DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1904. Bfcitortal fla$e of Zhe 2)ail journal C&BED ByHOFER BROTHERS. Scrtpp News Association Telegrams. Published every afternoon excpet Sunday at 197 Commercial street UMQrfjjkft Subscription terms: Daily one year, $4.00 In advance; dally threo months, $1.00 In advance; ifelly by carrier, 60c per month; weekly one year, $1.00 In advance. JOURNAL 8PECIAL DELIVERY. Quo week 10c; one mouth. 35c; three months $1.00. At Journal office; at Daue's grocery, 8outh Salem; at Boweroox' grocery, Vew Park; Asylum Avenue Grocery Store; Electric Grocery, East State ftftACta 2Jng1o Copies Price 5 cents. Price to newsboys Z'z cents per copy. To Qtlalt Subscribers Tho date when you subscrittlon expires la on the AddKwa label tf each paper. When that date arrives, If your subscription &fl oofc again boon paid In, advance, your name Is taken from tho list. A tShtoso ot date on the addross label la a receipt Entered at tho postofflce at 8alem, Oregon as second-class matter. Bates of Local Events. TDuesday, April 19, Democratic state Gtonwentlon at Portland. .Cent 1G, 1G and 17, Department of CDajsan O. A. It., in annual reunion at EHoad, River. CONSTANCY. GHIary Baker O. Eddy Written many years ago.) When starlight melts to morning hue, E miss Uieo as tho flower tho dew, "When noonday's length'nlng shadows Dee, H Ahfcnlc of thee, I think of thee. Tiros evening memories reappear, K watch thy chair and wish thoo hero, TG1X sleep my falling fancies frco To ilreum of thoo, to dream of thoo. J modern Democratic politicians. Per. SInoc ilrst wo met, In wool or woo hana tho yountr man was at tho ban- i - " on tho ground of being a Republican and hence not too familiar with the patron saint of Democracy. Thoro might have been a vein of humor on tap In tho young man's mind, remembering that Joseph Jef ferson has made himself famous by playing Rip Van Winkle. After its long sleep, the Democrat" Ic party nwak03 to And Itself enter Ing a campaign with tho correspond ents naming Its hero a play actor in stead of a statesman. It would bo hard to tell whether Its leading politicians pursued moro closoly the habits of Rip Vnn Winkle or of tho sago of Monticello. Probably tho political philosophy of tho one and the political habits of pogC(i to tho old way of holding a Joint tho other nro happily united In most cnnvns3 wtll tno Democrats, as In tho Catarrh Invites Consumption It weakens tho dcllcato lung tissues, derauges tho digestivo organs, and breaks down tho general health. It often causes hcadacho and dizzi ness, impairs tho taste, smell and hearing, and affects tho voice. Being a constitutional disease It re quires a constitutional remedy. Hood's Sarsaparilla Radically and permanently cures ca tarrh of tho nose, throat, stomach, bowels, and more delicate organs. Read tho testimonials. No substitute for Ilood's acts like Ilood's. Bo sure to get Ilood's. I was troubled with catarrh 20 years. SeelnR statements of cures by Ilood's Sar saparilla resolved to try It. Four bottles entirely cured me." Wiiaiam Bhsbmak, 1030 Cth St., Milwaukee, Wis. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to euro and koops tho promise. X-RADIUMS lost. Together they make man what he Is. It Is not good for man to live alone. Alone, he Is selfish, domineering, un just. He needs tho refining forces ol woman's gentleness. All through the centuries woman has wrought upon him and her object Is only begun. Tho only reason why the hateful law of tho survival of the fittest does not rule our civilization is woman! Better than man? Think of your mother. Baker City Herald. THE COUNTY CAMPAIGN. Tho Marlon county central commit tee will meet about tho end of AprlU and will adopt plans for tho county campaign. Some of the Republicans are op- St hath been thus and must bo so, Till bursting bonds our spirits pait And lovo dlvino hath filed my heart LET US PUSH SALEM. "Wlillo there are two elections this jynar, thoro Is nothing to provent nitiE&lng for tho Improvement of Salem in, vory direction. Mayor Waters and his board of al lormon nro doing a number of things tto better municipal conditions. Tho streets are to bo correctly quot. THE REGISTRATION LAW. In Lane county In 1900 tho num ber of voters registered was 52G5: In 1902 thoro wns C0GC voters registered; 'thelr orators before tho crowds drawn this year so far there are 4904. past. They say they always furnish the crowds, and give tho Democrats a chanco to carry on their trado3 at the expense of tho majority party. Tho Socialists and Prohibitionists will also miss tho opportunity to get unmod nnd numbered, and blockaded holder's blanks, Tho effect of tho present rcglstrn tlon law has been to constantly re-1 duco tho number of registered voters and to Increaso tho number that are swoin In on election day on house- by a joint canvass, Tho Socialists say they will carry on a now stylo of campaign, and do not care whether they are let In on the Joint canvass or not. .stroots nro to bo opened. A census of each of tho soven -wards of the city Is to bo taken, and tho work will bo dono thoroughly on a plan not costing tho taxpayer a pon- ny. Tho board of education aro going to lie In a position to dispose of tho two old relics of school houses on Center street, and put up a modorn building that will bo a credit to tho city. Tho finances of tho city and school district and county aro on a cash mala and nil have a cnsili surplus to porato with. Undor such conditions no city In tho Btato has a brighter prospect and tho Intelligence and ontorprlso of tho "City Is awakened to the favornblo op portunlty for pushing Salem to tho Trent along linos Bnfety and good bus iness mothods. Will you puah or buck and rear and kick? THE WAY TO IMPROVE PARKS. Tho proposition to ralso $2000 by subscription for park Improvomontn ought to moot with favor with thoso -who believe In that way of making -fetich public Improvements. To oMH'iid $2000 on Wlllson avonuo and Marlon squnro would ho a good thing as far as it goes, and would be a. public beuoflt nnd a lionoflt to the property In that part or the city os Ieclnlly. But tho light way to ralso money to Improve public parks Is by a pub lie tax. T A subscription roaches only tho ptibllo-splrltod mau, and ho usually Hives out of proportion to his moans. No one can blnmo pooplo for sub scribing to beautify a public park in Trent of their own promises. v Tlo property abutting on a park might ovn Man 1 a special assess numt fur such an Improvement, llut thy only just and righteous iljvy to raise l avenues fpr a publlo lmrk Is by levying on th plan pro vided In the ohartor. i MIXING THE JEFFERSONS. In 4PJ)akJuK of tho banquet given ly tho Salem Dumovrats recently, n Salem conoapoiulont refers to tho ovont ns having beon pulled off in h&nor of "Joseph Jefferson " Tho corrospoudetit wns excusable This registration law Is a curso In stead of a benefit to popular olectlons, as It constantly Increases tho number of resident non-voters, and tho floating vote that has no eatnbll3hcd res!-1 denco Is all voted. I It was a Portland Invention,' sprung full-fledged from the brain of ( somo puro-mlnded (?) politician ROAD SUPERVISORS. In auswer to a subscriber we will say that read supoi visors aio no longor electlvo by tho people, but ap pointed by the county court. Tho law was changud at the last regular session of tho legislature, and tho county court appoints at tho reg ular January term. In some counties the conventions In peaklng of tho collapse of the Hearst boom, the St. Joseph's Blatt of Mt. Angel, says: "Thank God, the ofilco of President Is not to bo pur chased." . Like some other Democrats Sam White, of Eastern Oregon, seems to have no existence outside of the mad chase for official honors. Hon. C. A. Johns, a Salem man, and famous whist player, will build n new home at Baker City. Tho poundmaster of Baker City, announces that he will permit no Jug gling or favoritism on the part of own ers of cows. Was there evr a bargain that was not a good bargain? Strictly speak ing, It is not a bargain If it Is not a good one. Is there anything In the world nicer, moro balmy nnd gentle than spring In Western Oregon? If there Is we have not met up with her. "They may tie me, but they can't beat mo," boastfully remarked tho Russet Shoe to the Big Bass Drum. The Aurora Borealls says Congress man Hermann has made a good repre sentative. As usual ho will receive nlneteen-twentleths of all votes ca3t at Aurora precinct. Hero Is a neat little compliment from the Eugene Register, the paper that made the fight for Harris for cengress: Hofor, of the Salem Journal, can dispense moro "hot air," with least effect, than any other newspaper pub lisher wo know of In tho vnlloy. Tho Republicans will miss Frank Davoy's silver clarion In this cam paign. John P. Robertson showed bis usu al good judgment In declining a Demo cratic nomination in Marion county John has declined moro honors than probably any other man In Oregon. Tho postmaster poet of tho New berg Register says: The Ideal sum, mer days have relegated to oblivion tho long, rainy winter. Oregon 1 somewhat like the traditional little girl. She was bad so long sho began to bo considered rathor horrid, but now that sho Is good she's very good And when her humor changed It changed In a hurry. Tho Democratic newspapers com plain of the lack of enthusiasm at tho .convention nnm nnt nn Ur,. ..,.,.. I w...... ...b ui iiiaiiii, l havn ripinnnilnri Hint tlin lnn In wi.n.. ..... ,, .!.. ll Onlmnnn f rw . . ... I " "" -""M" l Wie BJZU Ol ,w..v...... . .v.bU.. owiviuiuu- ciinngoa back to have them elected by I snip, tho law siiouid bo amended and converted Into a decont registra tion law. This law, in all Its technicalities, ' 80mo tho people. Tho law for election by popular vote did not work satisfactorily In counties, and henco It was If It woro enforced to tho letter. Li,nnnmi would disfranchise half tho voters In o the stnto. They could not provo Hon. Dinger Hormann wa- noml thelr right to vote undor Its pro- natod In tho first district for congress visions. Tho remedy Is a registry of-' at the convention hold In Salem. This fleer nppolntcd for each precinct by action was expected, and was only a court of record. Ijustlco to tho gentleman who Is sorv- a l 11. .nl.J ii.. ml... ll( itiu UUUAlJIiVM iUMU Ul UUU. X HUB. THE BETTER HLF. A subscriber wrltps tho editor to know If tho lattor "really believes that women aro hotter than men." Surol And tho editor had supposed that H. Tongue deceased. To give a cong ressman two terms Is an unwritten law In Oregon for moro than twenty years, and simply gives tho Incumbent an opportunity to demonbtrato his capability for tho position. Mr. Her- all right-thinking mon would agree In ninnn uur'nR tho longo years he repre- that bollof, Isontod Oregon In congress, proved True, thoro Is a sort of philosophy , hlmsolf ono of tho most indefatigable which says that whon a woman sinks , workers In tho house, and It seems ho into tho depth of crlmo sho sinks ha8 ont l08t any of ",s U activity! lower than a man can sink. It Is m 'Kisiauvo matters. tho Dalios not truo only apparently. Woman, C1U01UC10 falls from a loftier height, that is all, the laboring people of both countries, deceived by their governments, and obliged to fight against their welfare, conscience and religion." The editor made a call on Wm. Fit ton for the first time. As many of our readers are aware, Mr. FItton keeps "Bachelor's Hall," as he callfj It, and that he does It In first class stylo a visit to his ranch will prove He has a neat llttlo place, and will soon have It all In tillable shape. He has a fine patch of strawberries start, ed, and expects to Increaso it until he has all ho can handle. Wo brought homo with us a fino chicken as a re minder of our visit. Stayton Mall. OVERTAXED. Hundreds of Salem Readers What It Means. Know Tho kidneys are overtaxed. They havo too much to do. They tell all about It In many aches and pains backache, sideache, headache early symptoms of kidney Ills. Urinary troubles, diabetes, Brlght's disease follow. A Salem citizen tells here a cer tain cure. C. S. Cooper, farmer, living three miles northeast of Salem, on tho Garden road, says: "I very often lifted heavy weights, but havo since regretted having dono so, as tho re sult was that I strained my back nnd ever after had more or less troublo from dull, aching pains across my loins and other symptoms of kidney complaint. In some way Doan's Kid ney pills were brought to my notice and the first time I went to town I dropped Into Dr. Stone's drug store and Inquired about them. I was told, they were highly recommended and advised to glvo them a trial. I did so. And while I did not follow the treatment as regularly as I should have done, being a poor hand to take any kind of medicine, the benefit I derived from their use stamps them as a remedy which acts fully up to the representations mado for It." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mulburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for tho United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other. 13 OASTOK.IA. Htm the 7 Kind You Have Always Bought STATE NEWS Dunne the mnniti . . v marca u Eastern settlers passed through P land on their way to different do!,,. in tho statotoflnd homes X' managers on tho railroad say since February 29th over 6000 7 onlsts havo come Into tho state 5 statements are based upon the n her of colonist tickets sold. For 1 past three years a big per cent of tk Bpeclal rate visitors were thoee fc camo out to Invest a few hundred il lars in a claim, then return and J" for It to grow In value. The tern.' this year aro all believed to be tb who camo for farms, and In search of a cllmnte better than tho East ci offer them. a The 18-year-old son of F. w. zim. merloo, of Howard, was drowned yei terday In McKay creek. of Floods Are Subsiding. Baker City, Or., April 18. Floods It tho Powder river Is fast subsiding tonight. The water fell nearly two feet today and tho O. R. & jj, Co i-AiJuuiB iu ruauiue service east Baker City next Tuesday. Tho Sumpter Valley railroad has trains running between Lockhart and Whitney nnd will have Its entire lino open In a few days. Some damage is still being done in this city by tho washing out of pliinj and of tho river banks. A Chinese Jon house Is In danger of falling before morning. From Hon. Blnger Hermann. Under date of Bth Inst., Hon. Dlnget nermann writes In answer to an It qulry from an old friend and Indiu war veteran, of Eugene: "We are trying hard to push tM bill through congress giving $12 fotijl Indian War Veterans as well as to I Civil War soldiers, and rest assured 1 1 will not leave a stone unturned to set! that you receive your just duos. "With kind personal regards, I ml your sincere friend, "BINQER HERMANN." i Portland and Return Only $2.20. The Southern Pacific Is now selling round trip tickets to Portland from Salem for $2.20, good going Saturdij p. m., or any train of Sunday, rctnro Ing Sunday and Monday, giving iB day Sunday and Monday in Portland Tho same arrangement applies iron Portland, giving all Portland people a chanco to visit valley points greatly reduced rates. Oo to tho slums and find tho lowest woman creaturo. You need not Fishing Season Opens Quiet. Astorln. Or., April 18. Tho opening searoh long to find a man lower down. ot tho fl8"lnB soa8on her0 was nu8U- It U also true that tho lower school of fiction was forovor tonchlng the doctrlna that in ovory crlmo there ally quiet, and tho rocolpts ot fish aro vory small to what thoy woro exi pected. Not over a quartor of tho ub "a woman at tho bottom of It." . nshormen wont out this morning, and Tho newer school Is beginning to soo ,l w'11 not uo untl' tomorrow night tho truer doctrlno that woman Is at nnu tomorrow morning that it canbe tho bottom or nonrly nil tho good lotonulned In any deflnlto way tho ox. thoro Is In the world. I tont of tno run ot n8'1 m lno rlvon Woman Is tho boitur half. Thoro has beon no quibbling over thq Fanoy what soolioty Avoull be vlth-!"r,0 to 00 nalu- a8 tho nrlco oA b out her. Removo th might of hor,tho cannerymen at 5 cents for salmon aentluuoas. Masculluo fore would ."" 2? l'ounds, and C cents ovor thnt . . j clash with masculine force. Tho stone ot age would be restored. the Republican majority. Even Clack amas will go Republican this year. Honors como thick and fnst to somo men. Chas. E. Murphy Is cap. tain of tho militia company, superin tendent of the state fair, Republican county chairman, and Is slated for plumbing Inspector. Tho thirteen delegates In tho Re publican county convention from tho seventh ward made a record of gett ting everything they went after, ex-lj wui.fc w..u uuitu, ii-uui congressman down to justice of tho peaco. They tried to get constablo too, but fell down on thnt, because their candidate, though a loyal Republican workon, had not lived in tho city long enough, nnd wasn't ns widely acquainted as his principal opponent. Bob Donaldson. Thoro Is talk of extending tho Al bany local train to Eugene. That ha3 become a very popular llttlo train. It makes good tlmo and the extension ought to bo profitable. Tho wators are rising In Oregon streams, and Indications nro that high water mark will be reached on June Cth. If Count Tolstoi woro not so aged, doubtloss tho Czar would bo pleased to conscript him. Tho great author says of tho presont war: "I am nolther for Russia nor Japan, but for For This is true: Man has force. It Is his chlof virtue. Woman has ten derness. It Is her chief clrtuo. Tho Soxes thus supplement each other. Tako olthor away and humanity ia Ayers Sarsaparilla Over GO years old ! Think of it! Honesty, merit power to cure, these are the reasons. Ask your doctor. &&&&&; wolght wns accepted by the flshon mon. After tho sizo of the run ot fish Is sottled thoso prlcos may bo. chnngod all around. None of tho solnors will bogln operations until tho prospoctlvo high wator In tho rlv or subsldos, oxcopt tho solus at the, jetty and at Sand Island, where tho high wator does not hnvo any offecu Tho tusldo traps In Barker's bay are In use, but have not yet been lifted, ) MWMMM i 1 j Money Saved, PurchascgSofduT ' Cltmv Laces and Insertions CO pieces to select from, width unto 3& Inches, only fie a yard. Embroideries A lot of pretty patterns only Cc a yard. Wldo embroideries at low prices; 5-Inch widths nt 9c a yard; 7-lnch width at 12c a yard; 8V&-inch width at 15c a yard. Ladles' seamless, fast black hose, only 10c a pair; boys' seamless fast black hose, only 15c a pair; lrlll wear equal of any 25c boo on tho market. See us for Millinery Best lines In this city; most reasonable prices. Rostein & Geenbatm 302 Commercial Street. MMltl 8)tf 8af MIMUM' mnuMwmummumMmmMMiMttMUM'i ina, revcr ana Ague ti M CEUSRATED U j j British Submarine Boat Raised. Portsmouth, England, April 18. ftnhmnrlnu boat Al. which sunk oft Nnh Hcht waa towod Into the harbor Dyspepsia, Don't suffer from La Grippe, Chills, Colds or Malaria, Fever and Ague this spring. Keop the sys tem fortified by taking tho Bitters. It Is tho best proventho on tho market and never fails to give satisfaction. It also cures Indigestion, Constipation Do What We Claim Botanical Wo guarantee sufficient proof that Dr. J. P. Cook tho Doctor cures all kinds of diseases after all other schools and doctori i havo failed, such as cancer, tumors, (oxtornal and internal) Gratel kidney, bono diseases. Consumption, gall stones, dropsy, and diabets, appendicitis have nevor yet failed, and female diseases, all the foregoing without tho knife, or plaster or polsoas, j and with no pain to tho patient whatever. Testimonials of prominent people. Consultation free. D. F J. Cook I 301 Liberty St., Formerly of Omrha, Neb. t a, Salem, Oregon. I 999i99ZMt99i99mmmmmmm9f9WWZ Have You Ever Ordered Your Groceries from Hajwitt & Lawrence JHBfc t?TER$ 4 1 If not, you are away behind tho tim. wowover. they are ..... i.j . ' lll K , t,mu vu 6co new patrons, and if you call on thorn, you wju moro than pleased. You will find them at tho corner of Commercial J and Ferry streots, I ; 1 1 i II t I 1 1 i-h-h I H ! j M H-M I 1 1 I I I I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I HH! Wholesale and Retail Family Llqaor Store J E. ECKERLEN. 258 CnmrnrM liMr. J ! lmau0t llQU0r8 and wlne3- Ccdorbrook whlsky-formerly tM 1 McBrler brand-tho best for family use. All orders filled d I Uvered in the ntv iuu. .m. ... i it ." '"' """. nono aiam ilex. ..ti t0(lay and Insomnia. Try It 555 i&)taAAiatt&aiiu( fe&.Lfci ai 3 iteii-"i