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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1904)
In ' Sill li-Aift It DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY", OCTOBER 22, 1904. III t I '. f! VT t I Matt or of Health There is a quality in Royal l Baking Powder which makes the food more digestible and wholesome. This peculiarity of Royal has been noted by physicians, and they accord ingly endorse and recom mend it. ROYAL 8AKINO POWOEP CO.. NW YORK. BARBERS BOARD REPORT Whisker Trimmers Have Betn Trimmed in Several Places by Officials m3 y ftB YOUNG REPUBLICANS PERFECT ORGANIZATION first Voters Club Elect Officers and Pre pares for Campaign Work Tho First Votors Club of Sa!om lioid It first offlclal meeting last ev ening In the court room of thb city 3jall. V. K. Rtchardeon was olectod chairman pro torn, and appointed, on motion, Wnltor Koya, Frank Snyder 3nl Oeorgo Hornier a commltteo of three on constitution, who submitted the following;, whlrh was adopted. Constitution. Article I. Tho name, tylo and title of this organisation shall bo the First Voters' Club of Batem, and Its object shall bo to maintain and Inculcate Republican principles, and to promote by nil hon ornblo moans the succosj.of. Republic can measures and candidates at tho 4olla. v. Artlclo II. Any male Republican citizen of Sa lem who Ih to cunt his tlrst voto far President may bo oloctod a member of this club by a majority voto at any regular mooting of tho club, or of tho Qxccutlve committee, but no 'porson whall be doomed a member until ho shall have signed Hie roll of the club. Artlclo III. 1. Tho olllcers of this club shall consist of u president, vleo-prosldont, soorutnry and treasurer, who shall bo olootvd by ballol by a majority voto of -the member present. They shall servo until their succoorg shall be Sealed and nuaHflod, inirformlng tho duties winch usually belong to tholr respective olilcon. L. There shall bo an executlvo committee cIiomiii, consisting of the president, who shall be the oxomclo tfiinlrmau of the club, nnd two nu in born from uarh city ward, who shall bo nominated by the monitors of tho tjjuli representing the respective wards, ami Hhnll be confirmed by the atiih. The nuthorlty of the executive committer shall be determined nnd regulated by Mich ruled and Instruc tions us tin club mny from time to time adapt. 3. All money of the club shall bo collootvd and disbursed by tho treas urer, anil all disbursements shall be made upon nppixjynl of the president, secretary ami treaiHiNr, who shall be n cxunmlttett to audit bills against tho gluji. Article IV. Article II. Tho president or any five members of tho executive committee, may call special meetings of the entire club or of tho executive commltteo. The time and placo of othor meeting of the club may bo determined by motion fiont tlmo to time or by standing rulo adopted at any meeting Nino mora hers Ehall constitute a quorum of tho club, and five a quorum of the execu tlvo committee. Article III. These by-laws may be amended at any time by a two-thirds voto of tho members present, but any amendment shall bo reduced to writing before n Until voto thereon can bo had. Election of officers wa3 next In or der, and resulted In the following capablo young men being unanimously selected to till the effice: ,- 1'iesldent, "W. E. Keys. Secretary, Frank Snyder. Treawiier. P. M. Young. On motion the election of the vlce prosldout nnd tho two members of the executive commltteo from oach ward was suspended until tho next mooting. Noxt Attorney H. Dixon Dennis was called upon to address the meeting and delivered a rousing nddrosa, In which he censured tho Sa'em Republicans on their lack of onthuslnsm. citing tho reception of George Shaw as an ox ample. Ho aUo warned tho young men to be careful to avoid making tho fatal mlstako of becoming ovorconft dent. Ho mado a statomont of the well-known fact that tho country novor boforo know the prosperity that It does today, and asked why the people want for a change. Ho recalled the picture of dlspalr during the Cleveland administration, and snld that at the close of that term there wasn't an honest Democrat In tho country that could look a sheep In tho face. Mr Dennis also dwelt upon tho In consistency of tho Democratic party In their having a multiplicity of Issues. Also mentioned that tho Democrats have run themselves to death In tho last 50 years chasing after dlfforont lsmw. He thon elood his address with a brlMlant eulogy of Republican prlnolples. An announcement was mado of a This constitution may be nmendod meeting of tho oxocutivo commltteoi To balance cash Oct. 7, '04..? 279 70 Disbursements. J. C. Wels i 482.85 H. O. Meyer 610.25 F. T, Roger .' 333 15 By cash . ' Printing '.;? 29.50 J Attorney fees' . . . . . , 160.00 j Stationery 1.95 Office rent 42.60 Express 1.75 Phone 4.50 Stamps i 23.50 Typewriting , ... .. , i 11.55 Livery .7.50 Oregonlan for legal notices .. 10.00 Car faro 1.95 Rebate on permits 15.00 Surety bonds for board for one year 15.00 The State Beard of Barber Exam iners ena the following report to Governor Chamberlain late yesterday afternoon. This report should have been made March. 1st, but owing to the decision handed down by Judge George, declaring the board' unconsti tutional, (tho report was delayed until the supreme court reversed the de cision. The report, condensed, Is a follows: To the Honorable Governor of the State of Oregen: We, your commission appointed under an act of the legislature of 1899 and amended In 1903, entitled to reg ulate itho pursuit, business, art and avocation of a barber in the state of Oregon, owing to a decision of Judge George ' rendered, declaring the act unconstitutional deferred making our report, which was due March 1, 1904, until the supreme court had passed its decision upon the act, and, having re versed Judge George, wo therefore hereby submit our report from October 9, 1903, to Octobor 7, 1904, wnlch Is a j follews: Permits, renewal cards, .ap prentice cards from Oct. 10, 1903 to Oot. 7, 1904 '...1728.00 To cash balance Oct 10, 1903 303.03 m Oi?0HW Three Trains to the East Dally. Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spekane: tourist Bleeping cars dally to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping care (per sonally conducted) weekly to Chic go; reclining chair cars (seats free) to the East daily. 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO No Chaste of Ctrs 70 DKPAfiT FOB Total cash $2031.05 Disbursements from Oct. 10, 1903, to Oct. 7, 1904 .....".. 1751 33 Cblcftco Portland BpecUl 9 15 a. in via Hani-lnfton AtUnUe Kxpreu 8:13 p. ra. tI Hunt Itwton "auKuS"" MtMll 6 1' . m. . Spokaiu TIME SCHEDULES From Portland, Or. Ult Lake, lxnrer. Ft. Worth. Omaha. Kaiu&s ',iit, si. uouif, uacago IUU AUi. att Like. Dvaitr Ft. Vorth. OaUt, Kansaa Itr, St. LoaU, Ch'Cago nd Fail. Vaiim feiktla, Lewlnon, rpottne, Wallace, PnU lan MlnneacoUi SI ai. lalath,Milwankea Thlcaso, and Kail. ABBIV7 FROM S2Sp a ".15 a, a t 8: a D Ocean and River Schedule. For Saa Francisco Every flva days at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way points and North Beach Dally (except Sun day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. m Dally service (water permitting) on Willamette and Yamhill rivers. For fuller Information nsk or writ your nearest ticket agent, or A. L. CRAIQ, General Passenger Agent The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon. Total .- f 324.80 Total Individual expentos .... 1426.55 at any hkmUiik by a throe-fourth vote of the member preMat, but all unnMiiUiumtH niut be reduced to writing biafiii u Am! vol tketoon can U lind. Oy.Laws, The order of biMineto at immlttRS Of the club klmll b a follew: 1. RuH call. 1 RBAdtRK ami dUpooInc of H Ovf pruvlwu maatiu& U. Commltte roiOfta. Uufluliiel buslnoM, MbceMnHeous busttMM. Prograut and dieoumntott. AdJourHtuMt. min- 4. t. C 7- of the iHITerent Republican clubs of Salem. t obo hold at tho police court room. Saturday ovenlng. Octobor 22d. Col. H. Hofer was noxt called upon, nnd nmile a abort but enthusiastic spewh, well sprinkled with humor, the trend of which was the support of tho politician, and ativ4tng the young vtorn pnwont not to despise small things, ami to take Interest In ward poMtlca, as well as tho greater branch iw. He nteo made a. few rousing re marks on tho advancement and Im provement of the city. On motion th olub adJanrned until nxt Tuetday, October Sith. unYAN's view or piiAroitM. "I shall Ht lrprat the alluattlutt,, or appat tor vetes for the ticket um ti, gjround. A Dtmioaratie vlctary will wen very UtUe,K If any, progress on C4enmle quesUan; so long as the party U uuder the control of 4h Wall Stmt elomeat. The labor pUnk, as prepared, by Judge Tarker1 fr?eiil on the subeonimlteo, was a straddling, intanlngteu plank. The n&mfustlon of Judge ParVer virtually uulllfiM tho anti-trust 'l1snV,"-Willu Jeauipga Bryan, in 'The Cvwmac," July 13, 1901. Total oxponsos for board.. $1751.35 Tho board has visited every barber shop In tho cluy of Portland, and has found thing In a vory unsatisfactory stato to tho board, and. nfter having sovortU cases trlod in the municipal court of tno city of .Portland for vio lation of the nil os and regulations of the board by different barbers and the barber collego, we have finally succeeded In gottlng things In a more satisfactory condition, and have rid the city and stato of one of the. great evils pf the harbor profession by tho closing of tho Amorlcan Barber Col logo, which was conducted by peo ple inoxporioncod and Incompetent in tho Inst motion of tho art of barberlng. Having porsonnlly inspected all tho shops in tho city of Portland and vi cinity, tho board will in tho near fu ture Inspect all tho fchops throughout tho stato. Respectfully submitted, J. a WEIS, President, H. G. MEYER, Socrotaiy, F. T. ROGERS. Treasurer o i Lucas County, State; of Ohio, Olty of Toledo, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho is senior partner of tho firm.otF. J. Chouoy & Co., doing business'in.the City of Toledo, County and State nforosald, nnd that said Arm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS? for each and every case of Catarrh that oannot bo cured by the into of Hall's Catarrh Cure. .PRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to bofore uio and subscribed in my prosonce, this 6th day of Decem ber, A. U., 1SS0. (Seal) A. V. OLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and aets direetly on tho blood and muoous surfaees of the system, send for testimonials free. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, Sold by all druggists, 75e. " Take Hall's Family Pills for county nation. .. ss. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Californlan Defeated. BaKImore. Oct. 22. Philadelphia Jack O'Brien knocked out Jim Jet fords, of California, In the third round ot a 15-round contest tost night. Poultry at Stelner'n Market. Eggs Per dozen 28e. Hens 8c. Young chickens 9c. Ducks 10c. "7Y' Harrltt &. Lawrence. Eggs Per dozen, 2Sc. Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc Potatoes 1-J4c. Onions 26c. Wood, fence "otta. tU. Second-growth $4.50. Big fir-$3.00. Ash $5.00. Oak posts 15c. Cednr posts 10c. Hide. Pe(.a and Pure. Green Hides, No. 1 Sc. Green Hlues, No. 2 Ic. Cult Sklns-45c. 8heep 75c. Goat Skins 2So to S1.M. Qraln anc Prju. Onts Huying, $l.25t.35. Barley -?21 per ton. Hops-25(g'2Sc. Salem Flouring Mills. Flour Wholesale, $4.10. Vheat-80c. Livestock Market Steers 2'2c. Cows ll'ic. Sheep $1.502.0O. Dressed veal l5c. Fat hogs 55Hc Hay, Fe-cd. CU. Baled cheat-$12.00. Haled clover $10(fll. Bran $22.50. Eggs, Butter and Cream. By Commercial Cream Co. Eggs 27 -4 c. Butter-27fS30c. Butter fat 27c at station. PORTLAND MARKET. Wlioitt-Wnlla Walla, S2c. Valloy-SSc. .Vlour Valloj", straights, $$4.154.40 gralmm,$3.SO$4.00. Oats-Uholeo whito, $1.25 $1.30. Barloy Fowl, $2121.80 por ton; rolled $S3S.60. Mlllstiiff Bran, $19.00. Hay-Tlniothy,$1415. Potatoes 90eg$1.00, Eggs Oregou rnneh, 3(h27o, Poultry Chiekons, mixed,. 10c per HHitul; turkeys, live, 14J16c, drossed, 104J17C. Pork l)resed, OtfGVte. Beef Dressed, 4Cc Veal 67c. , Mutton Dressod, 346c Hops-lfk) erep, 2S31& Wool Valley, 1920c; Eastern Or- jjgan, 1017c; Mohair, 205c i, itwea ury, is ponnds and upwards, ISOlSUc Butter I'ancy oreamery, 327c. Again Special For Out Next Week Stwptise Sal OF White and Gifeen Enamel-ware uustomers usk us units anu uam iui us iu nave anc Or .inPIIHI .-rllK (Ml LUIS IIIIK C1IIU TC UKUIIKII (O flrt - one more week. Everybody knows what the Trip rio Wtntn nnrl flroon Fnnrrtol wnro ic M... v.wai "i"- v,.... -..-...-. ..w. . ,1Uyv dgain such a ridiculously low price, bucli as a 1 6 and 1 8 qt. Dish Pan, regular $1 .65 to $2.00 Special $ij Large Tea Kettles $1 .50 to $2.00. Special . . . .$ij Large 3-gal. Water Pail $1 .35 to $1 .50. Special $1j bqt.aiew nettle, ji.uuto ?i.n. special.... 7 4 qt. " " 75c to 85c Special 5fl( Fti 11 Line of Everything in Proporti oj YOKOHAMA TEA COMPANY Phone Main 801 Free Deliver mmmmmmmmmmamammmmmmmmim iihihiiiiiiiiiii sjJ I llH IHIIII M iW tMMM PILES ; nkrtotMd If rtm h iiidtr Rimnns trim PILC w"J""" u D. Uitt. TbemMM. Sivt. OrU StkMU, ButMTillt, N. C, rlu " I au it7 lhar f m ;n l.la for lira." Dr. S. If. Vnm, B...B. tMl.V. Tt.wrilit;"TB.r d't ntv.rit4 tlU- ru4j.fH Dr. n. D. MfiOIU. Clrkirc. Tcaa.. vrt! X -i prutln f It J", I riwil rtmtU -. V, unauH. MARTIN RVOY, LANCSTIR, PA. Sold In talem by 8. C ton. Call for rraa famylM. Capital Normal School First National Bank building, Sa lem, Or. Fall term of twelve weeks opons September 26th. Normal, ac ademic, preparatory and business courses. Address. J. J. KRAPS, ' Salem, - Oregon tiiaiiniitsH Tonit ii The i ; Stalwart 1 1 i; Qatette j! At The Big ii i Piano !; Sale ii Everybody ii Welcome ii i i Allen & Gilbert-1 ! ! Ramaker Co. , 1 1 i; Oregon's Leading House ! ! Salem Branch ! ! 299 Commercial St. 1 1 inwmnmitnnimur I Gold Dust Fbil Made by THE 8IDNEV P0W ER COMPANY, Sr, On gon. Made for fan!!; me. Ask your grocer for It. Bm m shorts always on band. I P. B. Wallace AGENT t A FULL STOCK "VVe now have a full stock off acinths, Tulips, Crocus, Nirttl Snow Drops, Jonquils and si1 sortmont of Chinese Sacred "Would be pleased to have tlept) call and inspect our stotk it Savage & Fleti 322-324 CommercUlS jja rWWi I ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TAWl AND ORCHARD BOXES shop of G. F. Masofl Miller street, South Sala PHONE 2191 Bei Sold His Hop Crop. Robert Cro&san has sokl 64 baloa of hops. The price was not mado public. Saves Two Trom Death. "Our llttlo daughter uad an almost fatnl attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havil and, of Armonk, N. Y., "but when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece who had consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonder ful medicine and today she is perfectly wIL" Desperate throat and lung iiMMea yield to Dr. King's New Dis- eevery as to no other medicine ow earth. Infallible for Cousrhs and CohU. 50e and 1.00 hnttiM ,,.. tee.1 by J. c. Perry. Trial bottles free. 3 . S VP O 3E7L X JSk. . Brtia Tfrs Kkl Ym Hm Jlhnys BtM A Sewing MacBic For $5.00 Thafe tho price of a good hand machine that wo hare il ' all readv to sew. There are others at 'en ana all worth your Inspection, can't afford a cood one That White Rotary has crl world of enthusiasm wherever t First place It Is a rotary, ti ls tho only sort of mat dines BhnnM niir Then it 18 th4 modern rotary shuttle on the & Shuttlo Instantly removed. . ..... .,. .v. Ko. uoooin noius nu .t. -Thrtble feed. Ball bearing. Tension indicator Automatio tension rt c AntnninHr- lift Bent woodwork, and in f uivttvdate feature that a to M combined with the atei Call and be shown. F. A. 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