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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1904)
"-"'Jflaiwwww IW'tyKKspr ?rfniw- ijpqtr" DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREQON, WEDNE8DAY, APRIL 27, 1904. FIVE if CAMPAIGN MACHINES MOVING State .. Congressional and CountyjWheels Whirling Tho Democrats Planning Active Onslaught in Marion County This Time an State Chairman. Baker, who was quite 111, when ho was elected to that office, and ha3 been confined to his house, has been remarkably active In spite of his Indisposition physically, and has the ground work of the state canvass well laid out. He will be In Salem Thursday or Friday for a con ference with tho leaders In this part of the state, and will give the Repub licans a live campaign, and set tho Democrats a hot pace In several di rections. A great many speakers will be put In the field, and printer's Ink will be UBed extensively, as Baker has Two kinds of goods and trade; a bargain's a bargain and moneyback. One makes friends, and the other loses em. Schilling's Best at your grocer's. t"B tHI v t fl tt"tttH)"ittiJ,tt I' I 'i"!11!"!"!" Try inn s Ice Cream Jmrrm It is the finest that was ever made in Salem ' 154 State St. Phone 1971 a belief In tho merits of tho art pre servative In a political campaign. Ho Isjn close, touch with tho farmlngrln tere3ts, and the labor organizations know htm as a life-long personal friend. As one of tho largo taxpay ers of tho stato, and an enthusiastic Republican, a campaign managsd by him will be perfectly safe for the ma terial interests and progress of tho commonwealth, Mr. Baker was mado state chairman at tho personal solic itation of Senators Mitchell and Ful ton, and the most prominent Repub licans of all factions, so that ho fcola ho has the party leaders with him, and Is not a chairman of any ono clemont. Congress Will Adjourn. It Is expected that congress will ad journ on, Thursday of this woek, and tho Oregon congressmen will start for homo Immediately, and take charge of their campaigns. Both Williamson and Hermann realize that they hdvo crucial campaigns on their hands, and tho way they pull through them this time will have a good deal to do with their future in the politics of this state. It Is believed in somo quar ters that efforts will bo made to re duce their vote In tho Interest or oth er Republlcnn aspirants for tholr places in the future. The Oregon sen ators will return as soon as they can get their work cleared up. Senator Fulton wlfl go to St. Louis for a fow days, and expects to stop off In Ne braska and visit his mother, but will get homo In tlmo to take somo part In thot:ampaIgn and vote tho Republi can ticket. There will be quite a fight over tho president of the next senate. George O. Brownell, of Clackamas county, Is after It again, and his opponent Is Senator Kuykendal, of Lane county; who Is believed to have tho backing of quite a. largo element of tho party. Brownll will have support In Multno mah county and of tho friends of Son ator Mitchell. The Congressional Campaign. Chairman W. L. Tooze, of Wood- A Pill in Time will save a serious sickness, especially to people subject to Bilious attacks, Sick Headaches or who suffer from Stomach disorders. A pill in need is a friend indeed, and you should never be without a box of Beecham's Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 23c 8J High Grade Coffee Wo will match our 35c and 40c grades against any coffees on tho market. Wo have such confidence In them that we say: "Try a pound and If not satlsactory send It back and get your money. Our 15c coffee Is tho best we ever saw for the money. ATWOOD & FISHER 1 Phone 57 . Successors to Branson &. Kagan m f i M Rare Chance Tho weather is against us. We lose, you gain. Hero Is an op- J portunlty to got a fashionable really swell II Tailor Made Suit At n profit reduction from regular values. All our fine tailor-mado I suits, regular values $25.00 and $27.50 all go. Take your choice for a few days at i ,i Si $ t fy-ti SB'il $19.00 , I All now spring goods Just In.Puroly, simply and truly a great bar. gain at Mrs. Fraser's Ladies' Exclusive Store 221 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. IlitlllMIHM mimilMMWWWWMWM Superior Line of Hand made CHOCOLATE CREAMS at The Spa PERSONALS Dr. I. D. Driver, of Eugene, was In tho city today. M. McEvoy has returned from a trip to Los Angeles. Prof. Willis McElroy went to Port land this morning. Rev. J. Bowersox, of Portlnnd, wa3 n tho city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Gatons roturned today from Portland. E. J. Frnzler, tho Eugene real ostnto dealer, Is In tho city. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Shucking are in Portland for a short visit. Miss Catherine McDonald visited in Portlnnd during tho week. ' I. B. Beam, an Albany grain buyer. Is in tho city on business. Hormann W, Barr is confined to his homo by 'a slight Indisposition. J. O. VnnWinklo Is visiting with Linn county relatives and friends. Governor Chnmbcrlaln wont to Portland 'this morning, whore ho will remain until Friday. I. W, Berry, of tho Snlom hotel, was called to Ashland yesterdny by the serious Illness of his mother. Rov. C. T. Clnpp, of Forest Grove. Is In the city attending tho meeting of tho -Congregational association. C H. Undorwood, of Portland, Is clerking In tho Rlggs pharmacy while Fred Ward Is confined to tho hospital. Rov, O. T. Hurd has been asslgnsd to tho pastorate of tho United Evan gelical church in this city for anoth er year. Claudo Gatch roturned this morning from Aumsvlllo, whero ho spoko on the history and growth of Odd Fellow ship slnco Its organization. Ho re ports a very pleasant annnlversary meeting, and an Interesting program. Crescent lodge, No. 176, of that town, Is In a flourishing condition, and has recently added a number of now mem South Salem Personals. Mrs. Harold Oberg, of Astoria, Is visiting at tho homo of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Royal, in South Salem. Mr. Royal Is suffering from an attack of la grippo. Frank Hahn, of Portland, who has been visiting at tho homo of his sis ter, Mrs. W. B. Warner, roturned homo this morning. Improvements on Brown's Island. Geo. Whltoakor Is rebuilding his dwelling, barn and warehouso on Brown's Island. Tho high water of last winter caused consldorablo dam age, and ho will construct tho vari ous buildings so as to guard against future damage. J. W. Young has tho contract for doing the work. Editor Goes Wrong. John E. Lathrop, tho well-known newspaper man of Portland, and Miss Dorthea Mao Harris, a former Albany young lady, will bo married at tho homo of Dr. Edgar P. Hill In Portland this evening. Governor Chamberlain wont to Portland this morning to bo present at the coremony. Will Speak This Evening. Reraomber R. H. Waggoner, of Kansas City, Ma, will speak at the Christian church thts'evonlng at 8 o'clock. A cordial Invitation is ex tended to all to attend. Cucumber Contracts, A few moro contracts for cucumbers can bo secured by calling on Tho aidcon Stolz Company, corner of Mill and Summer streets. -2C-2wk County Hao More Money. Sheriff Colbath made another turn over of funds to Treasurer Richardson last evening, amounting to 110,332.05. burn, has all preparations mado for an gk aggressive campaign. He had mado J up an advisory committee of soven, who will bo called together when mat ters como up that are Important, and the wholo congressional central com mittee cannot be called together, but ho will leavo tho campaign largely In each county to the county chairman and the congressional committee. At the Turner meeting Mr. Tooze chal lenged any Democrat to moot him in debate on the Issues of the campaign, when tho battle get3 opened up. Marlon County Warming Up. Tho Republican and Democratic county central committees ara called to meet at Salem, and tho campaign will open tho first week In Juno. County Chairman Murphy and Stato Central Committeeman Patton will bo In close conforenco with the congres sional and state chairman, and no point will bo left unprotected. Stato Chairman W. H. Holmes and County Chairman Vaughn, of Sllvorton, wcro In conference yestorday, for tho Dem ocrats. It looks as If only two of the representatives on that ticket would run. Matthlou and Huckesteln, and not all of the county ticket will fill. A Joint campaign has not yet boon de cided upon, although tho Democrats are asking It. A Rema kable Collection of Spring Sack Suits For men and young men that for variety of styles and, fabrics and quality of materials and workmanship never had Its equal In this If you wish to dress well and have an eye to economy It will bo do cldcdly to your Interest to come hero to examine and try on our clothing In which you'll find every feature that characterizes tho finest made-to-order apparel that costs twlco as muuh. In our double-breasted Sack Suits at Fifteen Dollars, you have an al most unlimited choice of fine Imported and. domestic fabrics. Ordi narily $18.00 to $20.00 would be a fair price, but wo say $15 Timely Togs lot Boys Just the sort of "duds" the big boya and little boys need during the variable springtime weather are here In a great assortment of styles, fabrics and prices. We quote here two Items that should in terest thrifty parents. t St$its and Topcoats $ JO to $25 Three-piece single-breasted Short Trousera 8ults, plain and fancy fabrics; taped, reinforced, staunchly tailored throughout; real value $5 to $7; our price , ,., .. . . .$5 Boys' Long Trousers Suits, 14 to 20 years, In a splendid variety of blue and black Serges, Worsteds and Cheviots, and In fancy patterns In Tweeds, Worsteds and Cheviots. They would be fairly priced at $12 and i15. We ask $10 fr B 1 ttffc J Nil iPbBbLjpQk. All the New Styles IN HATS AND HABERDASHERY FOR MEN AND BOYS are hero at Interesting prices. Sal?m Wooleo Mill Store C. P. BISHOP, Ptoprieto STATE FORCES TAAFE To Commence Condemnation Proceedings Against Ce- lllo Fisherman Attorney-General Crawford Is pro paring tho complaint In tho caso of tho Stato against I. II. Taafo, whoroln tho formor seeks to condemn a right of way through tho land owned by Taafo, near Colllo, for canal purposos, Tho commission offered Taafo, It Is understood, $15,000 for tho right of way, but ho asks $40,000, and now tho commission will proceed directly against htm. Ho said, In a rccont in terview, that ho had employed sovoral attornoys to fight tho caso, and would uso evory means tb defeat tho pro ject. On tho othor hand, the Btato of ficials do no proposo to lmvo tho canal defeated because of tho obstinacy of ono individual, and expect to onslly win tho caso. Tho papers will not bo filed until May 1st, ns tho commission gavo Taafo until that tlmo to dectdo his course. Sheriff Goes Lamo. Sheriff Colbath Is having a tussol Vlth rheumatism, and Is about housoJ up. It affects his right leneo, and ho Is baroly ablo to limp about. May Build Fine House. A. N. Mooros Is contemplating tho erection of a $9000 resldonco at tho corner of Chomcketa and Summor streets. Tho Raglans expect to capturo tho first series straight. Thoy liavo tho business for tho "Mountaineers," and know It. "Needles" Lucus will show tha "Mountalnoora" a fow sampjo pack ages of his twisters at Athlotlo I'nrlc this week. The League 5 Games 5 H Open tomorrow, and all tho Hi 0 local fans should procuro a & H copy of Spauldlng'e Daso- g mk ball Guldo, In ordor to got In 4fc u touch with tho games, for mm 2 thoro'a going to bo somo- 7 2 ethlng doing. Price of books, 2 lOo. Patton's Book Store. Teeth Extracted Fee AptH 29th Positively Without Pain Office Heats: 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays : JO a.m. to i2ia Consultation and Examination 'free Phone Main 250 Dr. o. EL. 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