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w?yiWWIEnf1"' "" " -wsi SWi DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY I - 1005. 11 ONTRAVERSION OF FACTS A WIDE OPEN TOWN CLASSIFIED IT EMPLOYED AGAINST BEER ir6 Designated, Unpatriotic, Un-Amer ican and Hurtful to the Prosperity of Our Country An Appeal to Reason. A strong movemont has boon Bot on foot by tho browcrs of this country ..jr to placo thcmsolvos and tholr business squarely boforo tho public In light that will nppoal to tho honcstyfnirnoss and common sonso of their felloff eountrymon. At thd rocont annual mooting, which was hold In At- intlaCity, Juno 7 nnu o, a pinuorm was unanimously adopted along which itj It is the Intontlon of ovory person engaged in tho browing business to ; and labor. Owing to the fact that hlthorto tho oxtromo fanatical statomonts that .f.tA.1 fnm tnhff1 Tirnlitlitt tnn nAlfrjtno 1tm.A li..n nlf..M...1 i allenecd, a falao sontlmont has boon croatod and established which has Keltber dono honor not crodit to thoso who woro responsible for its oxlstonco, Lor j0 the intolllgonco of mat portion or tho public which unsuspectingly bo- id tho samo. Tho raiso impression rcgnrmng boor, wbloh has gained LeB eunoncy, was duo chiefly to lack of knowlodgo regarding boor, in its lainafaeturo, as woll as in its rolatlo position as a social moral, and food fietor. Whon this is onco proporly understood in Uko manner as it is in tho old world bcor drinking nations, intorqporanco and tho drink ovli in gonoral vill hvo been reduced in proportion. The platform as adopted at tho annual mooting is herewith given: 1, That wo shall not pormlt to havo our industry used for purposes of party politics and that wo insist to romain noutral. 2. Tnat wo acsignaio mo conirnvorsion oi incis, ompioycu against our hiinMs and products as unpatriotic, un-Aracrlcnn and hurtful to tho pros perity of our country. 3, That our products aro classified by tho first authorities of this coun try, as well as of other countries, in a correct perception ns puro food prod bIi, and as tho capital invested for tho manufacture of thoso products, along iid with tho necessary labor, amounts to many millions of dollars, our trade ilonli enjoy tho protection of tho laws. i, As our business pays to tho fodoral government in tho shapo of 11. (ujo and to tho various stato and municipal governments in taxes a largor imonnt than any other trade In this country, it should bo treated in acord- ticejirlth its economical importance nnd should bo entitled to an impartial judgment. 6. That our conntry should not dovlnto from Its former custom In oncour ijlug tho brewing of beer nnd nlo, nnd that tho fact should not bo lost sight tt that beer drinking promotos truo tompcrnnco. 0. As tho succoss of our trado is bused on modorntlon and tompcranco, It should bo our duty to opposo intomporanco of ovory form. 7. That wo condemn nil saloons of nn illegal nnd ill-reputed character, and recommond tho pnssago of such lnws as will mako tho operation of such places impoasiblo and punish thoso who nttompt to conduct such saloons. 8. That wo should endeavor to Induco congress nnd tho sovornl stato lfgljlatnrcs to onhct laws wlrtch will pormlt us nnd thoso having business re litlonj with us to follow our trndo as rospoctablo and logltlmnto business pple, and that In pnsslng such laws consideration should bo glvon to nil tliucs of peoplo of whjch tho cosmopolltnn communities nro composodjnlso tiit regard should bo had in roforonco to tho religious sontlmonts of our fellow cltlzons, so that every porson may onjoy personal liberty as gunrantood br the constitution, nnd that withont projudlco to tho rights of others. AUTO STARTS ITSELF. Shoots Across Stroot and Smashes a Plato Qlass Window, Starting of its own volition, a largo utomobllo dartod across Sixth etrcot from the Hotol Portland at 2 o'clock foil morning, says tho Orogoninn of Friday, nnd, mnklng a sharp turn, mashed into n big pinto glass window la the itoro of tho Allon Ss Gllbort Bimaker company, in tho Stearns build- lt, tearing out ovory partlclo of tho fliu and wedging itaolf into tho apor- tu& The chauffeur, Clydo King, hnd left t auto to go into Nau's pharmacy for a moment. Suddonly thoro was a inifie crash of falling glass. King "n to tho door, only to seo his auto t from tho spot whoro ho had left EdUon Phonograph Agency. Oaaoline Lamns. Mantels, (lanolins. Tjpewriters, Now, Socond-Hand. Kent. H Uom'l St. Phono Main 401. it nnd half way through tho window across tho street. It was backed out I with dlfllculty, and not oven a head light was brokon. Tho window was -inch pinto glass. No ono was nonr by nn instant aftor tho glass foil, nnd tho only conclusion is that tho auto In somo way startod ltsolf. n Sickening Shivering rita of aguo and malaria, can bo rolloved nnd curod with Eloctrio BIttors. This Is a puro, tonlo medicine; of especial boneflt in malaria, for it exerts a truo ouratlvo influenco on tho disease, driv ing it entirely out of tho system. It is much to bo preferred to quinine, hav ing nono of this drug's bad after-of-foots E. S. Munday, of Ilenrlotta, Ter., writes: "My brother was vory low with malarial fever and jaundice, till ho took Eloctrio Bitters, which saved his life At J. 0. Perry's drug store; price 50c guaranteed. For Sale Six horso powor upright wood saw outfit. Good as new. JOE VINOINCT, lw Salem R. F. D. No. 4. pKMltBSMI I9HHIHHMIMW4 I i I li 1 1 II 1 1 !! n . No. 26531 RED SEAL Tri'l 2:06 Rec2:10 SIRE OF JO SEAL, 2:ll'i. Sired by Bed Heart 2:10y, tho alio of Chain Shot 2:00ya. Bed Seal 2:10, Etc. Dam ALICE M. (trial) 2:25.... by Mark Field (son of Geo. Wilkes), Dam of Red Seal 2:10 A eiro of Daisy Fields 2;08i Mam lawood 2:10H- brino fiold, 2:11, etc 8wad dam DAY BELL fey Advance, sire of Malraska 2:25,etc. Dam of Voritas 2:164, yiodex 2:29tf. J ""uijuver oi xippo dbid, a luoruuguuiou. I rED HEART is by Bod Wilkos, out of Sweetheart, by Sultan; second I dan Minnehaha, the dam of Beautiful Bells, etc. BED SEAL stands 15-1, compactly built, with great quality and a sure sire of great Peed. li0 wm mako tho Beaaon of 10o5 at tho OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS Terms $40 Season With the usual leturn privilege. Good pasturage at reasonable "tes to mares sent from a distance. SAM CASTO, Fair Grounds, Or. What "Public Opinion"! hinks of San Francisco and Mayor Schmitz Tho following excerpt from Public Opinion will glvo an idea of tho im pression croatod abroad by tho corrupt Schmitz administratien: Tho attompt of tho local polico to rcgulato gambling and pool soiling in San Francisco is an opera bouffo per formance. Tho town is "wido open," and has been over slnco Boss Ruof camo into powor. All tho gamblers know this ns woll ns tho Bportlng frn tornlty that enjoy games of chanco nnd tho opportunity to bot on horso races and other events. Thero aro n dozon notorious poolrooms running in various parts of tho city. All aro well known to tho polico, nnd it is natural to nssumo that each is paying n good round sum for polico protection. In fact, tho story goes that $50 a day is tho tariff in graft that allows ono to run a poolroom safely. Eyon a stran ger within tho city gates can get tho address of nny of theso poolrooms from nn obliging hotel clerk if ho makes it worth tho clerk's whljo to exert his memor. Whon tho locnl racing season is ori, which comprises about six months in tho year, tho gam. bllng ovll is at its height. Every cigar storo then keeps a "handbook," nnd small clerks may wngcr as littlo as 25 conts on n horse. At lunch during tho racing season theso smnll bets nro ta ken in tho saloons bn tho main blocks of market street. Every ono knows of theso things but tho patrolmen on tho boats nover seem to seo whnt is patent to nil others. Of courso, this open gambling, in which moro boys can in dulgo frcoly, is very domornllzlng, nnd tho record of petty defalcations by clorks on small salaries is growing ev ery year. Growing also is tho roll of suicides of thoso who havo bcon drawn into this toboggan nlldo to ruin nnd death. If n careful record wcro made of tho young raon nnd boys who hnvo boon sent to stnto prison or to tho houso of correction during tho Inst four years for crimes duo to gambling on horso rncos tho total would amaze tho public. Probnbly moro far reaching nnd moro Important thnn nny of tho other corrupting influences of tho Schmitz ndministrntlon is tho work thnt it has dono In tho tampering with tho ballot box in order to sccuro tho election of its oandldntos in tho closo districts. In old Days Boss Buokloy, who was known in Chlnntown by tho plcturcsquo nnmo of "tho Blind Whlto Devil," was forced to fleo from tho city bocnuso somo of his creatures rovoniod his methods of ballot box stuffing. Buok loy was indicted, but, ns ho hnd nil vnnoo information of this act, ho was nblo to inko a forolgn tour until tho agitation subsided. At tho Inst pro llmlnnry election in San Francisco tho loonl administration was anxious over its control of certain precincts. In ono of theso precincts in tho suburbs Frank Mnostrottl, tho right hand" man of Mayor Schmitz, was th,o union labor londor. Maostrotti doubtless gave his ordors to swoll tho votos in his pro olncts, for two of his subordinates wero dotected In signing tho names of other men on tho olectlon roll nnd act ually voting thoso names in tho booth. Thoso mon, Charlos Wyman nnd Adolph Stoffons, woro appointed" to mnnlpulato tho roll. Eaeh voted under the name of nn absont mnn, ns well ns their own, nnd tholr hand writing on the olectlon rolls, as well as tho testimony of men who saw thorn voto, convicted thorn. They havo been sentonced to stato prison, nnd Wyman has already begun to sorvo his term. Anothor elec tion Inspector, Joseph Rebsock, per mitted paupors from tho neighboring Almshouse to voto, although these men I wero challenged. Ho has just been tried and convicted. Theso convictions, wero scoured largely through the ef forts of tho Merchants' association, a union of prominent business men for tho purposo of supproaslng graft anu corruption in tho municipal govern ment. Greatly in Demand. Nothing is moro in demand than a medicine which moeta modern require monts for a blood and system cleanser, such as Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are just what you need to cure stomach and liver troubles. Try them. At J. 0, Perry's drug store, 25c., guaranteed. Tho water supply at Cottage Grove is getting short, and tho city has not yet determined on a place to bniid a reservoir. Tho people are not " to irrigate as much as they would like toJmmmcm Threo Trains to tho East Dally. Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping caret dally U Olympla, Chicago, Spokano; tourist Bleeping cars dally to Kansas Glty; through Pullman tourist sleeping oars (per sonally cnduetod) weekly to Ohloa go; rocllning ohair cars (soata freo) to tho East dally. 70 " HOURS v 7A PORTLAND TO CHICAOO J ho Cbast of Can DXFABT roil Gbleaco Portland BpocUi 9 18 . m AtUntlo Kxptvn 8:18 p. m, tit. Paul rut Hill ii'r.B. BpokJUi TIJM3 SCHEDULES From Portland, Or. "Alt Lku Dnrsr. Ft Worth. OmihA. luuu OUT, BL Looil, OblWCO ua juu. tUlt Lake. Ttenvar Tt. ITnl. n.1.!.. V.H... CltT.Bt. UMm, Chicago uiu un. Walla Walla. LetrlMon. Bpoksn. Wallao. PuU-l man, Minnftpoui bl Pan). DalutH.UUwankiM umoago, ana juv. AKRIVB raou 8.28 p 7:18 a, i 8: a, Ocoan and River Scliodulo. For San FroncisosEvsry five days at 8 p. m. For Aatoria, way poi&U and North Boah Dally (except San day) at 8 p. m, j Saturday at 10 p. m. Dally sorrioo (waUr permitting) on Willaraetto and Yamhill rivers. For fullor information ask tr wrlto your noarost ticket agent, or A. L. CRAIO, General Passenger Agent. The Oregon Railrsad k Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon. CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD TIME OARD NO. 29. No 2 for Yaquina Leaves Albany 12:45 P.M. Loaves Corvallls 1:45 P.M Arrivos Taquina 6:45 P.M. No. 1 Returning Loaves Yaqulna 7:15 A.M. Leaves Corvallls 11:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 12:15 P.M. No. 3 for Albany-Dotrolt Loaves Albany for Detroit 7:30 A.M. Arrivos Detroit 12:30 P.M. NO 4 from Detroit Lcavos Dotrdlt 1:30 P.M. Arrives Albnny 0:30 P.M. No. C for Albany Loavos Corvallls 0:30 A.M. Arrivos Albany 7:10 A.M. No. 8 for Corvallls Loaves Albany 2:40 P.M. Arrivos Corvallls 3:20 P.M. No. 7 for Albany Lonvos Corvallls 0:00 P.M. Arrives Albany 0:40 P.M. No. 0 for Corvallis Leaves Albany 9:15 P.M. Arrives Corvallls 0:55 P.M. Train No. 1 arrives in Albnny in tlmo to connect with tho S. P. south bound train. Train No. 2 connocts with tho S. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany, giving dlroct sorvico to Newport and adjacont benches. Train No. 3 leaves Albany for Dotrolt at 7:30 a. m., arriving thero in ample time to reach tho Brelten bush hot springs tho samo day. Train No. 4 botweon Albnny and De troit connects with tho Eugene local at Albany, also with local from Cor vallis. Train No. 5 leaves Corvallls at 0:30 a. ni., arrives at Albany 7:10 a. m., in tlmo to catch Eugene local to Portland and train to Dotrolt. Train No. 8 leaves Albany for Cor vallis at 2:40 p. m., after tho arrival of S. P. northbound overland. Train No. 7 Jeavoa Corvallis at 0:00 p. ip., arrives in Albany at 0:40 p. in., in time to connect with the local for Eugene nnd way points. Train No. 0 loaves Albany for Cor vallls at 0:15 p. ni., after the arrival of the S. P. local from Portland. For further information apply to J. 0. MAYO, Qen. Pas. Agt T. COCKERELL, Agent, Albany. II. II. ORONI8E, Agent, Corvallls. FOR BALE. For Salo. Sovon-room residence, barn, largo naic mock, oicctrio ugnts batn, hot and cold city wator. E. Hofor, Journal ofllco. For Salo. Small dry fir wood, at $3.25 per cord. Phono Black 2001. T. L. Davidson, Jr., Morningsldo. 1-20-tf For Salo, Two lots, with now houso and barn, good improvomonts. At a bargain. Inquiro of Glovor & Pat ton's blacksmitli shop, 430 Court streot. 5-22-tf For Salo Ohoap. A first-class Mason & Hamlin organ, at a bargain, or will trado far wood. R, B. Fleming, cor nor of Oottago and Gontot streets, Sa lorn. 7-5-tf OSTEOPATHS. ' Osteopath Dr. W. L. Morcor, graduate of tho American School of Ostoo pathy, Klrksvillo, Mo. Ofllco Broy man building, Commercial street. Rooms 25 and 20. Phono Rod 2413. Now residoneo, 410 North Summer streot. Phono 383 Red. 0-10-tf " ' Ml'H'iJ, II 'I" '-L-IUJ 31 BAKERIES. Oapfcal Bakery TJllom & Buthorford, proprietors, 430 Court stroot. Frosh bread, ptos and cakes daily. Mncca roons, lady fingers, nngol and dovil's food enko, candles, nuts,, etc Dollv orlcfl mado to. any part of tho city. Phono White 831. C-l-tf CLEANING AND DYE WORKS. For Salo Cheap Engllah Bottcr dog, CALL ON YOUR STEPMOTHER AT field broken, two yoars old, Inquiro i at Salem Gun Btoro. 7.20-3t For Salo Ohoap. Twonty head of bunch grass horsos. Inquiro four blocks south of Stato stroot on 24th streot. O. W. Marlells. 7-21-3t For Salo. A half-section farm in Polk oounty, six miles from Salem. Woll improvoity all undor fonoo, good buildings, lots of fruit. Will soil part or all on good terms. Apply to M. I. Capps, at Capital Improve ment Company 'a ofllco. 7-20-3t FOR RENT. iSSiii'SiWN For Rontr Five-room cottage, fur niohod r unfurnished. Apply at Rosteia & Groonbaum's. G-80-tf For Rent. 110-acro dairy farm. Seo Derby & Willson. 7-20-3t For Rent. A eovon-room houso. Call on A. Schrlober, 424 High otroott. 0-13-tf For Ront. Furnished and unfurnlshod rooms, also good.slzed barn. Inquiro of M. A. Dice, 700 Commercial stroot, threo blocks bolow Marion square 7-15-tf ' WANTED FEMALE HELg. Wantod. Chamborm'ald at tho Willam otto Hotol. 7-14-tf Wantod, First-class cook nt Florence Snnltorlum. 7-20-3 WANTED MALE 1TELP. Partnor Wantod In good paying up holstering buslnoss, to do outsldo work. Buslnoss will boar investiga tion. Addross "X.," Journal of fice 7-7-tf WANTED. Wantod to Trado. A small, woll im provod 10-ncro placo in Southeastern Kansas for land in Marlon or Polk counties. Inquiro of M. W. Oloeson, 20th and Mill strcots, Salem, Oro. gon. 7-17-lwk MISCELLANEOUS. "WS-MVV Shirt Waists and Summor Downs Mado in the boat stylo nnd workman ship. Torms reasonable. Address or call en Mrs. H. Mllnor, 20th and Centor strcots. 5-20-tf tho Salem Dro Works when- you want your clothes cleaned, dyod, re paired or pressed, rollned, velvot col lars on; nlso salt pressed by the month. You onn fl;ot anything clean ed, from a pair of gloves to tho most olaborato silk gowns. Mrs. O. H. Walker, Prop., IBS Commercial stroot E ASH AND DOOS FACTORIES. Fratk UL Brown Manufacturer of ub, deors, mouldings. All kinds of house finish tuad hardwood work. Front stroot botwoon Stato and Court A. M. HAnflon Manufacturer of all kinds sash, dorrs, mouldings, wood work, house finish and ofllco fixtures. Estimates furnished. Cor. Mill and Church stroot. Phono Rod 211. ARCHITECT, W. D. Pugh Archltoct and superin tendent, plans furnishod for all elas ea of building and structural work. Office 110 Stato streot, Tioga block, Salem, Oregon. DRAYMEN. White & Oummlnn. do a eonoral drav end transfer business, moot all trains. 'Phonos, down town, Mala 2181, residences, ,Hluo 15, rod 207. Stand 218 Oommorsial otroot 8-12-ln LODGES. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmon of tka World Moots in Holman Hall overy Friday nt 7:30 p. m. L. B. Stlnson, consul; P. L. Frnsor, clerk. Forostors of Amorica Court Sborwood Foresters No. 10. Moots Friday in Turner block. Ira Jorgonson, O. B.J A. L. Brown, Soc. Contra! Lodgo No. IB, K. of P. Castle Hnll in Holman block, cornor Stato and Liberty strcots, Tuosdny of oach weok nt 7:30 p. m. T. J. Cronlse, O. 0.; W. I. Staloy, X. of R. and S. Modern Woodmon of America. Ore gon Codar Camp, No. 5240. Moetl ovory Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock, Holman Hall. E. 13. Matton, V. O.j A. L, Brown, Cleric Lost. Lady's leather pur no contain ing small purso with somo gold and silver coins, eyo glasses and other valuables. Find or please leavo at Journal ofllco nnd rocolvo roward, 7-20-31 LOST A pair of rimless nose glassos, botweon court houso and Capital stroot. For roward call at county nsiossor's ofllco. 7-20-3t Tho Tillson Oo. Dealers in chopped feed, seod bran, hay, flour dried fruit, etc. High street, adjoining opera bouse. 0-1-yr. Strawberry Orates Tin tops and hal locks at lowest prices. Capital Com mission Co. Phono Main 2231, oppo site Willamette Hotel, Salem, Oregon. Hotel Scott Newly furnishod, every thing clean and first claoB. Rooms at reasonable prices. In Cottle block, Salem. A. Scott, prop, 7-6-tL EXCURSION RATES Daring tho Lewis and Clark exposition tho 0. 0. T. Co. will make the following rate: Salem to Portland, one way, 75 cents; round trip, $1.00. Tickets good for ten days. Boats leaving daily at 7 a, m., except Sunday, M. P. BALDWIN, Agt Dock Foot of Trade Street A Royal Anne cherry tree at Me Minnville, 20 years old and CO feet the supply must bo kept large tall, produced 820 pounds of cherries to. as Salem Iron Works Founders, machin ists aid blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of the 0. K. Grubbor. Sband & Marcus. 11-29-lin Cavey Ss Savage. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance, Conveyancing and Exalning Titles. Notary work done. Bring us list of your property for sale, 402 Statq street, near High. 3-8-tf Say Havo you tried H. II. Pauls for meats! Ho has the best eausago in town. Como and try it, and bo con vinced. 410 East State stret. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANV OFFICE OITY HALL. For water sorvico apply at office. Bills payablo monthly in advance Mako all complaints at the ofllco. Just In Our now line of 1005 wall pa per has just arrived. All latest patterns nt reasonable prlcea. Call and seo our stock and be convincod that our paper and prices aro right. Romomber tho place. E. L. Lemmon 299 Liberty St. Phone 2475 Tfpl Call Wagon --- .J-si a or Telephone 45 Black Bay Coupons and Save Money. Salem Ice Co IWIIMIIHMHHHIIIIHI Wo Are New paying lOo for eggo. Commercial Cream Co. 3-11-tf ! Gold Dust Flour Made by THE SIDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Mado for family tue, Ask X your grocer for it Bran and shorts always on hand. P. B. Wallace i AGENT 11 li iU H HMMlMiHMiilMagHHMlMaitlf W enough to be uied in caio of fire. this year, OnTLDRBN CRY FOB 0 ASTORIA. JfLETCHER'fl MtllllllMMMillMiMtlli W