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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1904)
fpTVT 45l' TWlWt DAILY OAPirALOUSKAIv BAXEM. OVSXipNi WEDtTEabAT, OCTOBER 26, 100. 2 tt IV DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BROS. w& ffiED OrFlOIAL CENSUS SALEM, MAY, 1004, 13,287. Republican National Ticket For President THEODOHB ROOSEVELT, ( of New York. For Vice-President, CHAfJ. W. FAIRBANKS, of Indiana. " For Presidential Electers: O. B. Dimick, of Clackamaa. A. C. Hough, of Josephine. ' J. N. Hart, of Polk. Jaj. A. Foo, of Malbeur. o BOOSEVELT AND PAEKER. 'An urtlclo in tho Novombor Metro politan, by George Alfrcil Lewis, hits the trutli ns between two men running for Prcsldcnf, in tho following trench ant manner: In big citicn one finds n sort of citi zen whoso commonest traits are a spur Sam importance, a bogus gravity. His marls nro u white Bhirt, and a trick of leaving town for tho summer. Ifo Is extremely rcspectublo and seldom right. Ilis life is spont. on a pedestal; and wien he talks which is most of the ie he is heedful to talk to you, not with you. Ho novcr goes to war, and has a deal to sny concerning tho hor rors of war. Ho novor speaks of tho horrors of pence, or those cast sldo ken nel, yclept tencmont houses, where childron, four and' six nml eight nndj -- t ! ! M merely to be "regular.' He lacks the selfishness, tho .vanity his patriotism cvor militant, his probity over self- willed, would have run away with him. Thus he would have missed that chance t forget n principle in favor of him; j self. He would have spoken as,, he thought, and voted as he spoke,' and . stood tho hazard of his reckless virtue.! Mr. Parker was reared in politics at J the kneo of Mr. Hill, which latter carncu pruicssur oi mo uuviuuo ocituic falls not to instruct integrities thnt in vito a peril, and ever frowns upon what honcstlcsnro transacted at a loss. Mr. Parker is true to a school that founds itself upon aphorism, "Statesmanship is tho Scicnco of Circumstances," and holds cpedicney to be something sacred nnd whitcly good. Mr. Roosevelt, who belongs to no school, and missed every advantage of Mr. Hill and his philoso phy of politics, 'is true only to himself. G. W. JOHNSON & CO. (INCORPORATED.) ,A BEAUTIFUL CITY. Tho construction of the Broyman monument has set a milestone in the development of this city as a beautiful capital of a grand commonwealth. No city in tho West hus n plaza of such liberal proportions ns tho space between High and Twelfth streets and Court and State. The $150,000 court house, tho $100, 000 postoQIco, nnd tho state capitol. form nn array of public buildings tin equaled anywhere. Tho spaco between tho postofllce ond tho capitol should be adorned with a flroproof public library building for tlio state and tho city. The city library should bo on tho first floor. The stnto law librnrv nnd public records and archives should bo on tho second floor, nnd tho supremo court sl'fiild ccupy t io third floor. Tho printing ofllco nnd tho furnaces should bo taken out of the state house nnd moved into n building ono block east. ten in n room, ftweltcr in mimmer. traar.n , .-.,.. ., in wlntor, starve alwnys. Ho lives by Tho stnto should buy tho block of interests nnd dividends nnd profits on ground between tho state house grounds money loaned or invested, nnd would anil tho Southern Pacific tracks, iioonor see our flag the common dish Thnt would only bo in keeping with clout of n world and have theso profits 'the dignity nnd prncticnl Interests of threatened. It Is ho who coins the. the stnte, and tho preservation of its word ".lingo 'and tnlks of tho "Safe rocords nnd property, and Sane." I p There Is yet nnothcr sept that lives TliJE SUIT OVER THE CITY CHAR TER. by stock-rapine, nnd whose hunting grounds are Wall nnd Hroad streets. Tho suit to nnuul tho Salem charter, Theso nro tho weasels to suck tho yolkH brought by parties interested in not bo from othor people's honest npportunl- ing taken into tho city, will bo tried ties. Also they join In the shout of net week. "Jlhgol" nnd echo thut cry of "Safe Tho Journal hits no fears thnt tho nnd Bnne." charter will not stand tho tests of tho It is wisdom to obsorve theso folks, courts on uny fair prcsontntion. nnd settle tho color of tholr fnnthcr, Tho fear of somo thnt tho charter since ".llngol' 'nnd "Safo nnd Snnol" was "loaded" with features that nro finding their value ns war crlos (n would defeat Its validity in tho courts tho campaign going on. As n rule these Is not well founded, folks decry n navy us that thing likely Thnt charter was drawn in good faith to teaso us Into trouble- with forolgn by ton of the bent men thnt could be powers, and thereby arrange- n "full In selected for thnt purpose in this coin stocks." On tho other hand, thoy nro munity. strenuous to increase our army, to the Thoy guve It their best time and nt end that it lie employed to boat out tontinn. There is no other w.iv in ri striken, as folks beat out prnlrio fires J a elmrtor drawn than by a committee of with sheepskins and water-soakod rosponslblo citizens. blankets. - If that charter will not stand, nnd if lly talking with theso mirrowists you the courts cannot sustain it, thero is YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING is a distinctive feature with us. We sell the CORRECT CLOTHES Band-tailored by Sciifoss Bros. & Co., Baltimore. Young men of discriminative taste are familiar with this make. They know that these famous clothes have all the latest touches that mark the well-groomed gentleman. They set the pace in proper apparel. They have completely revolutionized the sale of ready-to-wear clothing and the man who has the "merchant tailor habit' ' doesn't know what he is missing in ap-to-date style, exquisite workmanship, superi or quality of materials, faultless fit. prac tical economy, if he has never investigat ed Schloss clothes'. The suit shown in the picture is a particularly popular favorite with young men who derive satisfaction from swagger apparel. Such a suit would cost probably $40 at a merchant tailor's anctnot be as good. We have your fit at FROM $12.50 ; -J UAr.i-Tn.uwi t'"' scmLoss brwPcpI Fine Clothes MeJkero BALTIMORE NEWYORK "DROP IN AND LET US TALK IT OVER." G. W. JOHNSON & CO. Outfitters to Particular People. (INCORPORATED.) 4 can votos by tho. scoro in quoting the President's utterances. Trill learn thut to ho- 4'Kilf.i illlil Kutirt '' inn uli.inlil lin M.nl slow, dull, dumb, deuf, blind, weak and in their eyes .not n ohnrtor in the state but can bo overthrown. Tho old fight to defeat tho ctxonsion hold firmly to the tonot thnt poace with of the city boundaries will probably on dishonor In preferable to war with lion- Mure another generation. It is a fight r. If everybody in every ago had been to oscnpo taxation.- ' "Safe nnd Sane," tlioro would luivo boon no Columbus discovering Ameri ca, no Declaration of Independence, no Hunker Mill, no Abolition of Slavery, no heroes, no martyrs, no ser mon on tho mount. Likewise the roster of .Hugos lurliulM (Irant, liliuoln, .l&ckiHin, Monroe, Jefferson, Washing ton, Admin, Franklin, Hancock, Patrick Henry and Paul .lone. Our history M u nation, when the ".lingoes' luivo been eliminated nnd nil save tlio "Safe nnil Sane" suppressed, dwindlo.it to a imtreet roll of money-lenders of the kind that were lushed from the temple when time wflri. So far ns It is an effort of tho suc cessful tax-dodgers of tho past, it is ilikriiiii.il tn .lnfn.bt I........... .1... ...., , .......v., .w i.n'ut, ,,1'l-minU UIU IfUUIIIU Hlnck . have no svmimthv with tlmm. o SALEM SCHOOLS QROWING. Tho attendance of the Salem public Bhools has reached tho 1000 mark ofl enrollment. The enrollment in tho higher grades Is rapidly increasing, and Salem will have a full-fledged sigh school before the year is up, with an enrollment of nearly 300. There is no doubt but that the dis trict will ho able to build a high school As shedding u ray on the subject of .building this coming venr. tmr KMueu, 1 mention these people In The ,UstrIet. with the nresent tax Without exemption, one and, levy and nld from the count v ami state. their klpd ult thoy lire advocate of Mr. Parker, while shrinking from Mr. llaosevult with it mighty fear. Bmuenliere It hits been said thnt while the honesties of Mr. UiiasovoH . .... ..... . i were HHwimwiue aim uewgereMi, ni'ttf amit three to five years, and lot it tucking the wrong on nil oeeaslein Rml u H structure uf nrefclteeurnl bonutv sad fireproof. Thin eity has a future that should bo has u surplus income of nearly twenty thousand dollars a year, and this will inereuDe. Whon n high oehool Is erected it should bo planned on a surplus revenue nt nay pMt, the boHMtls of Mr. Park er wen suImIumI by pnulsuss, and held in itubwtadve eheW hy lively- w of lf-tnUrMt. 1 shHld ssy, ", thai n set uf brakes os with the Perk iirlsn lHtoj;ritiiM. Mr. lHtrksr is fer (eld as a prltteipl of public flaaaee; he wni fur gild Is H0O and in ISOd. Vet he veted for Mr. llrysn who wai silver's cUnnipiuH. rw Itwsvslt eeuld Hot have dene that; his mutest) is of too perverse ami BtllY awk! a geaerntieu. He It of an hi)usty t iNtemperute to luwo en HSjttetl to nvlml he held to be wrong rtMogHisjHl in the eeutrurtion of mors temporary sehool buildings. rOUTIOAL rAUAOnAPHS, Judge Parker's f matte dsmaml that nothing lie twiil about Roosevelt's por mmallty is fresli evidence that Demo emts Uiive berMae alarmed over the effect uf their assertion thnt Roosevelt lulu U the ehiet imme of the campaign. The were ltuo ell 's per tonality is ex plaited tho mure popular ho becomes. Democrats have been making Itepubli We work with, not against, doctors Wc clve doctors the formula for Ayer's SarsuparHla. Then they can tell, when asked, just what it will do. Suppose you ask your doctor about this medicine In cases of impure blood, thin blood, debility, exhaustion, nervousness, anemia. l.w.lTsuJi: Having 'monkeyed" with Roosevelt- ism" until thoy found the buzz saw, the Democrats are now tempting the foolkillcr by rovlving tho cry that 1 1 firiiti-ttnn la rnliTtinrv ' tviiThl- VAnrn ago the workingmen of this country de cided thnt protection is n blessing, nnd thoy hnvo not changed their minds. X-RAYS Weather brito and fare. President Roosevelt porsonnlly stands for courngo, honesty, decency, strength and common sense. As n Re publican ho stands for wise adminis tration of tho laws, serving all classes ulike. Ho reulizes ho Is tho sorvant of nil tho people, sworn to net without discrimination. Do not be too sovero on tho poor hop grower, and tho fnmllics that earn n living that way, when you voto on tho Prohibition question. "Tho two Colvig brothers nre speak- ling to audiences of from 30 to 50 people in Southwestern Oregon, these audiences including women and children. Borne of tho women nnd children may believe part of what theso "brethren sny." This is from tho "independent" Portlnnd Journal. Whoso suck did they sect Three words iti tho Democratic plat form nre sufllclent to defent that party. "Protection Is robbery" is a phrase that is helping tho Republicans more than n hundred speeches by campaign orators. Polls of tho first voters in various portions of tho country indicate thut i'P per cent, of tho young men will vote for Roosevelt. Thero is something at tratclve about tho President and his career that appeals strongly to the youth of the land. The Dingloy tariff law, now in force, nnd tho sound-ourrcnoy not establish ing tho gold standard nro tho two great achievements of tho Republican party sinoo tho beginning of thoMcKInley administration. As a result of these tuts wo have boundless industry and a sound currency with which to conduct it. The Democratic party opposed both o A Love Letter. Would not intorest you if you're looking for a guaranteed Salve for Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Pouder, Mo., writes: 'I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Duoklen's Arnica Salve cured me. It's the best Salve on earth, 2Co at J. O. Perry's drug store. Change of bill toiuoi.ow night at the Edison. p British Steamer Injured. We Hai Wei, Oet. ail. The British steamer Hashing was damaged by strik ing a oatiug mine near Alscste island Island. The bows of tho vessel were smashed, and two of the crew killdud four injured. Greatest of Efflelnnnv. t See the Jumbo two-horse stump and grub machine, with telescope sweep. Four times the power, twice the weight, and one-half itho money asked for any other machine. Something new. Cal land see It at Salem branch Mitchell, Lewla & Staver Oo. 10-19-tf o OU&. Burs the UgBktWO of IVOHXA. f m im too Haw Awars Bonjtt asvymzs Broko Into His Hou& S. Lo Quinn, of Cavendul, T robbed of his customary bulu vnsion of chronic constipatlct. Dr. King's New Life PU1 M his house, his trouble wii uud now he is entirely carsi ! cuaranteed to cure. 25e i- Perry's drug store. -o OASTOBU wo. WSIMIOW Blgnstoro cf .'1 awm The Journal has a great deal to do, nnd has no time for personalities. Ono paved street and tho Snlcm char ter maintained will doublo the value of every foot of desirable residenco and business property in this city. The old process of clubbing people away from this city hus become unpopular, and tho tide is ruuniug strongly for tho greatest and best Interior residence town in Oregon. Anything goos in C'ottago Grave. A viaing man was arrostcd nnd fined for i disturbing the peace, ami a few hours nfterwants attonded his own wedding,' and the girl snid yes. Albany Demo-1 crat. lie could not have attended his own wedding if sho had uot said "yes." lilt III 111 1 1 li I iitHHI it II II lilllH ;; The Shooting Galleay ' Will give away many cash prizes on Saturday night. Wtfm remodeled and new. Opposito the White House Restaurant. rHHI4K-MI I IWHIIIIHI I 1 1 i 1 1 I I I I I I 1 1 1 H' We Don't Have 'Old Ptices? not 'Cut Pta Bet oar every day prices are always as low or a trifle lower than the so-cdlfed cat prices. So far as this paper knows there has not boon a Democratic campaign speech delivered in Oregon, and so far this writor has not scon a voter, or a non-voter, woaring a Parker badge. AFTER SICKNESS Has weakened your system and left you almost helploss you will find a f ow , doses of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters' very beneficial. It is the sick man's! friend, and for over 0 years has given complete satisfaction. It is without nn equal for restoring strength, induc ing sound sleep and building up solid flesh. Then it also cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Costlveness, , Heartburn, I f Bloating, Malaria or Tenuis Com plaints. Try & bottle. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS R. M. WADE & CO., Salem, Of RELIABLE HARDWARE DEALERS caaM"l Have You Ever Ordered Your Groceries from Haitt & Lawrence If not. Ton nra v VAt.ln4 t, l. nnmuF thAT 1 Ways glad to Boa haw nMtmn on, t vn,, mII nn them. TOB "1 mora than pleaaed. You will find them at tho corner of Co"j and Ferry streets. "m --iMifrjnBipiBCsmicaBti WIIMIIIIIIIIHI IINISIII II 1 1 C 1 1 ! Wholesale and Retail Family Llqaor Slot E. ECKERLEN. 253 Commercial Street. Full Una of llquora and wines. Cedaxbrook whisky form f Mccrter brand tho best for family uet. AU order flU " niiiiHnniiniininiiiiiiimmnn"r 'ssssss'swBssssW . ammumtmtKt