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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1904)
DAILY CAP ITAL J0U2NA1. 8AU3M, 0BEQON, SATOBDAY, NOVEMBBB 10, 1001. iu ;! M i a n u m Mi in : hi ifi Kit rH E Good Health to the Children Children especially are fond of dainties, and the housekeeper must look carefully to 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 quality 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. ROYAL DAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YCrtK. whom tho world will como up later. "But why did you abandon hunting and fishing, Mr. Haines, if you consid ered them right sport?'" "Simply because I did not care to give the opponents of tho society any gronnd for personal reproach." "Then you still consider hunting nnd fishing aportsmanliko pastimes?" "I havo never said otherwise. But a clumsy owner of a gun or rod is not a sportsman. If a man will hunt, let him learn to use his weapon beforo ho risks inflicting incalculable suffering on innocent crenturos; but in gaining his skill ho should inflict no suffering." "What, essentially, does tho society sock to 'prevent'?" Mr. Haines leaned forward and spoko emphatically. ''Jnmllnaa aiiffnrtnr in tlto nnlntnl itrna tion; that is what tho society means and what I stand for." Tho trouble is to a lot of pcoplo that Mr. Haines is not content to stand for it; ho goes out after it. Ho enters dives and underground stables, slaugh ter pens, paddocks, privato preserves, club houses, by day and by night, nnd by stealth and by force, and then he stands against needless suffering, nnd men and customs and states and even indignant ladies go whirling by in a giddy cirelo of impotent rage, but Mr. Haines does not lose his head nor his feet. Sometimes ho loses his case amid a howl of laughter, but being a sports man, he takes defeat smilingly, slips in another cartridge, changes the sight a trifle, lifts his aim a little moro surely Bullseyol shouts tho public. No vember Outing. o Bp.Wcpcc's Favorite Pmerhv RRINdS THE SUNSHINE OF HEALTH AND HAPPInrc. TO 5ICK WOHEN. BY HQFER BRQ8. -OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM. MAY, 1004, 13,287. SAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL t'XZ SZZZSTSS I nominntod. But there was no ring, clique, faction machino or boss consulted in making thoso nominations. Tho ticket stands for good government nnd progressive policies, nnd tho ticket will bo elected by tho people. BEPUBLIOAN CITY TICKET. 'For Mayor, I. W. Wators. Tor Recorder, W. A. Moores. Tor Marshal, Thos. E. Cornollus. Tor Treasurer, Frank Meredith. Aldermen. First Ward IL A. Johnson. Second Ward Clair A. Baker. Third Ward Paul Wallace. Tonrth Ward J. O. Goodalo, Jr. Tlfth Ward O. A. H. Fisher. lxth Ward Jolin Knight. 'Seventh Ward Leo Acheson. Election December 5th. A POEM ON PABKEB. A member of tho sterner so.x, Possosshig neither wealth nor beauty But gifted with n really ox Traordlnary sense of Duty; In Honor'M list I plaeo him first With Cnesnr'H wife nnd Mr. Hearst. From childhood's days this son of toil, Sinco first hu laid aside his rattle, Was wont to cultivate tho soil, Or milk his father's kindly eattlo; To groom tho pigs, drive crowH away, Or tench tho bantams how to lay. A local podiigoguo ho next Attained to years of indiscretion, To preach tho Soloinonlau text So popular with that profession, Which honors whom and what it tonchn.s Moro in tli' observance, than in tho breeches. Tho sprightly I'arkor soon one sees Head of a legal institution; Knjoylng hugo retaining fees, As counsel for tho Prosecution. Advicn to lnwyors, mcuiii non est (Oct on; got honor; then get honest!) A proud position now is his; A judgo arrayed In moral crmino; As from tho Bench ho sentences HU follow man, nnd other vermin; And doe hi duty to his naighbor l)y giving him six mouths' hnrd labor. On knotty questions of finance Ho bears aloft tho golden standard,' For ho whom motto Is "Advancol" 'Vfi baser coin hns uovor pandered. Mo nulogittt of War ii AH; Itutreuahmeiit was his only fault. ' ' o TnE REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET Tho Bopublieans of this city havo Jionorcd themselves in putting up a strong and ablo ticket for eity officers. Tho primaries wcro conducted in the fairest and most American plan ever -lovisod nominations by direct voto of ttlin people S fnr as this paper Is aware, thoso jprimurlos woro not run on tho plan of taculudlng anyone for partisan reasons. If a oUUon waa a legal voter at the nit oily eltnjttoli, ho totta puriuilied to voto at tha city primaries. Of course, ho must either have been STICK TO YOUE LAST. It is a fundamental policy among Amoricans in matters of government that wo mind our own business. That is tho policy of tho nation, and tho policy of tho minor sub-division of governments, including tho courts. From that standpoint tho voters of Chomnwn precinct, or tho pcoplo of Sa lem, havo littlo or nothing to do with tho question of liquor traffic or gam bling at horso races at tho stato fair. Tho stato fair runs under stnto law, specially enacted for that corporation, under control of tho state fair board. TJio stato fair board is responsible to tho legislature and governor for tho proper conduct of tho stnto fair, nnd not to Salem or Chcmawa. Thoso who aro trying to correct tho evils of tho stato fair management by making it an issuo of a local character, aro asking tho pcoplo of Salem to dab bio in a matter that docs not concern this city. ROOSEVELT'S PERSONALITY. Tho Now York Times, which during tho campaign was ono of tho most un sparing critics of President Boosovolt and most nrdent supporters of Judgo Parker, concludes, after examining tho election returns, that his election is tho culmination up to tho prcsont timo of one of tho most remarkable careers known to our history. "Whatever thoso who opposed his election,'' says tho Times, "may beliovo ns to the is buos Involved in tho contest and his rer lntions to them, nono can deny tho convincing evidence his cureor affords of great personal ability, profound knowledge of tho tompor and purpose of tho American people, nn extraordi nary hold upon their confidence and admiration, and an almost unprece dented command of tho elements of succofls in a democratic nation. No career moro striking and impressive has been attained in our time, and rarely la any times savo thoso of revolution." This is a frank acknowledgment of tho secret of tho nvnlauoho of Itepub llcan votes polled n week ago today. That it was ltoosovolt's personal strength and popularity that swept tho country last Tuesday is evident enough from tho fact that sovoral Democratic candidates for govornor wcro elected in states which Roosevelt carried by large pluralities. Massachu setts, Minnesota, Missouri, Colorado aro some of tho stato which elected Dem ocratic governors, but rolled up sub stantial majorities for Boosovelt. It was not Parker's unpopularity, or tho breach in tho Democratic, party, that mtulo Roosevelt's triumph so complete It was tho dominating forco of Boose volt's personality nnd unprecedented popularity, a positive force, and not a negatlvo element on the other side, that wou the day, o AN IDEAL SPORTSMAN. John Peter I In ins, president of tho American Society for tho Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, is an albround sportsman. An ideal sportsman, with X-RAYS As wo flguro it out, nnd wo havo giv en tho matter a great deal of thought, tho longer this beautiful fall lasts, tho shorter our winter will be. Now wo aro ready to enter tho Algebra class. To collego grnduate: "Yes, you aro right. Leaves fall in tho fall. Your course in Nature study has been sound, and it is ovidenco that your intellect has been trained soundly to havo reached this conclusion." The Orogonian artist gives his usual hang-dog convict-liko physiognomy to Henry Mcldrom, of Oregon City, after ho is convicted of signing names to papew that constitute forgery. All previous pictures mado him look like a substantial, statesman-liko politician of Clackamas county. It is to bo regretted thnt at Oregon City tho- Republicans will nomlnnto their city ticket at a mass into ting in tho old-fnshionod way. That is tho homo of Mr. U'Rcn, nnd why his direct primary law is not used is a mystery. But a prophet is not without honor ex cept in his own country, o Not a Sick Day Sinco. "I was taken soveroly sick with kidnoy trouble I triod all sorts of modiclnes, nono of which reliovcd mo. Ono day I saw an ad of your Electric Bitters and dotormined to try that. Aftor taking r. few dosos I felt re lieved, and soon thereafter was en tirely curod, nnd havo not seen a sick day sinco. Neighbors of mino havo boon cured of Bhoumatism, Neuralgia, Liver nad Kidney troubles and Genornl Debility." This is what B. F. Bass, of Fremont, N. C, writes. Only 50c at J. C. Perry's drug store. o Winter Rates to Yaquina Bay. In order to nccommodnto tho many pcoplo who wish to make a winter trip to Yaquina Bay, the Southorn Pacific Company will sell on Wednesdays nnd Saturdays of each we ok, until March 31, 1903, round-trip tickots at low rates, to Yaquina and roturn, limitod to CO days from dato of sale. Thos? who desire to tako ndvantago of this rato should apply to tho nearest South orn Pacific agent for tickots. 11-3-eod o Buggy Comforts. Thoso cold daya of approaching win ter, persons who drivo want tho great est possible amount of comfort en their trips. To supply this neod tho Mitch ell, Lewis & Staver Company, hnvo put in tho most elegant lino ovor brougtit to Saluci of woolon lap robes. Call and look over tho Immcnso .supply, nud you will be satisfied. tJkk -Mi. $ fr r i! fi nililhlllliiuiMiiiinhii ituii. mv. WWW I Pi Tl I I llllil ill llMlll I ?ilrPCBLa.:;a f lilHimiillKV i(trtiHlBlfc"'tffiii-. "rlwMH, IJI I WW IL I III Ml M m I Hi IMMlll'n h IHiHHKlwfiiiW IlKliall mHSSSBbS 1 111111 I Wit IsWZlBISsskW1 1 Il'fff ! lss ! W1 IP II i i i I i ll'lsiMssMs MfcidilW ! I I1 T 1H 'i 11 iTinriVl nm wvmmkmiikM nBMMiiii m m it i ' II lmWMWMZM.MyZZm.?frI i:;: ! iu I : : Backed up by over a third of a cen tury of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprie tors and makers of Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription now feel fully war ranted in offering to pay y in legal money for any case of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Fall ing of Womb, wkicli they cannot cure. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. Very often a married woman or young girl does not know who to turn to for advice in circumstances where she dislikes to talk with the family physician about delicate matters. At such times write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., for free consulta tion and advice, and the same will be held as sacredly confidential. It is foolish to consult women friends or persons without medical training. All other compounds intttiil women oniy are made with M or alcohol la a larre rnmn.Jl alcohol injures the nemt ft lie rea corpuscles ot toe IWI snruncen oy aicouol. All ndd pounas, luereiore, ao barn. lit. iierces jravonte Fn Was the fint pxrlmlrrU tonic on the marVftlf vJj more larcrelv In the runt IVJ.1 century than any other natal women. I Next Week Is The Wei To Buy Suits, Skirts and Coati $ J 6.79 Yotit Choice q J6ij Bain tin j tta talJ ft" Hs Atafl Boi Gold Dust Flour Mada by THE 8IDNEY POW- f ER COMPANYt Sidney, Ore gon. Made for family use. Ask your grocer for It Bran and shorts always on hand. 1 P, B. Wallace ! AGENT fMIMIHMHMIMIIHIH Any Suit in the House. All out $25, $27.50, and $32.50 Suits Tfflts. M. E. Fase Closing Out RlcKt iiv the mfrlrffe of trie bsv reason we oface fcefore oar CUStOfliefS a WC lot of Salt, Skirt and Coat Bat 6alns. Wc offer thousands of dollars w i class, new fall, J904; op-to-date mercnandlse at 25 to 50 per cent less than! prices. Every item qaoted will reveal a baying opportunity that has nfl equalled in this city. Fome Prices Will Not Be Considered Hosiefy Misses' Cashmere hose, fast black, regular made, worth 35c, closing prico 24c p Underwear Children's derby rlbbod fleeco lined, silver gray vests and pants, 40c values, sale prico 29c Misses' Comblnaton Salts Silver gray, fleece lined, 50c value, closing prico Ladies' Hose Ouo lot Ladiesr1 wool hose, regular made, fast black, would be -cheap at 50c, closing prico 29c pf 29c Ladles' Jersey Ribbed Union Salts 8llver gray. C9c values, closing price 49c Suit Corsets m 1 ln. wlite, f black, 50c, 75c aniill-w i 9c and 2ft Millinery Seo window duptoT 1 prices for uch fia as- Shaded Crochets""'1 spool 2c Yarns, Saxe skein. o)""l 2c dnUiuKhamton,N.Y.,o'ncvery bottle. Jeers of Frederick tho Great. With I Fatherland. tXSonSXX. 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