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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1906)
DAILY CAPITAL JOTJRNAI BAJUBM, OREGON, MONDAY,, JANUARY S, 1000. s WAR ON LEWIS, MURPHY AND SCHEDECK lalem Police Force tobeSlaugh- tered to Make Room for Ward Workers Republican Factionalists Seeking to Con trol City Government and Pro mote Machine Politics here ia a war on In city polities nnd o flght is concentrated on tho Wntora ministration. It bad bcon a little progressive to suit the other fne , nnd) tiro loaders on both eldwi jSavo bcon busy lining up tho members tho city council for tho election of grolico force, flro department ami olty Jtenun omecr nnu street oommwsionor. Several conferences bnvo been hold. jSnclpnlly by a fen leadors under the ratrol of nn Appolnteo who baa rn Kept in xiie court, nouso, in spue openly fighting the ItepttblleaM tick- fit two election. Waters 1 wider nnynt "The battle 1 for the eontrol of the city ad- dirt ration wilt be fought to a Anion the city oonnoll mt!nfr Tuesday t when the Mff oltiasrs for the nK vuu vlll lu IaaIa.1 It I wIl t mown that a featles fought every Ito- Mwican nominee that wm hoc or km own selection, notably rejoicing ever m defeat of Alex Dauo In the Seventh mud, where Bayne, a Democrat, wm yl In by a small majority. jEIt In nn open secret that undor the Iwfterakip of a 1mm who wnnta (o get ffiitrol of tho elty government nnd tho EhIco nnd flro department to foree JSKwelf upon tho people for etnto sen- er, i no nguv in on- to insorganice itio s K3 present poMeo foreo and' etlll furlbor rodueo tho eftleleney of tho ilro depart ment. The few members of tho olty eounoll who aro controlled by him hnvo been holding secret enrieusos with n fnetlotr of tho Dcmoerate, who nro promised places on tho next county tick et, to give tho ballting faction eontrol f tho olty machinery. It Is under stood that this flght will bo oarrled through tho whole elty government for tho coming year, and that all the place en the police and Are department are prentissd to the followers In hi own interest. The word baa been passed oat, 'I cannot retain my hold en the stale government through the legis lature sales you give me control of the eat?.' 8o heavoa and earth are to be' moved te aave the be with the help ef Democrats ia the council, who are to have scanty ar4 legislative fllsvs In return fer their services," A Tight ou Cornelius. A friend of the present eblef ef po llee paid last sight to a Journal re perter: "Hver alnee tkla remnant ef tho old elty ring could net hnvo it own way for elty marshal, they have plotted to overthrow the Itepubllenn- elt) gov srnment that displaced tho eltixen's ad ministration. They inado n personal ughtaTott tbov Ropubjlean; nominee, Tom Cornelius, nnd in several wards defeat d him. Bvory alderman they could control rofusedl to go into tho Republi can caucus and every obstaolo that ooulfl bo thrown in tho way of n suc cessful Republican city administration wis thrown for tho entire first year of tho city government. While tho loyal Republicans of this elty Btood Up nnd voted for tho candidates of this gang, when tboy hnpponodJ to get a nomina tion, tho gang never eupported. the Waters administration, and it had to get along tho best way it could. Kicked Out tho Orphans. "Tbia eame bom who wants to kiek out (hroc pollcomen who will not Ho his bidding is tho eamo man who origin' cored tho echomo of making three va cancies on tho Salem school tenoning foreo by removing thrco young women against whom no one had lodged any objeetioae. They were soleeted beeause it was supposed! they bad no friends, ami they were aeked to realga in a manner that left thenr no ohanee te get a hearing or rally tholr frlende te their irapport. One of the school beard loft the otty in order to osenpe being even nekodl for a hearing by tho teach ers theniselve. The men who ongini eored this served the notiee on them in a mnnnor whleh left no recourse. Tho Itrvostigntlons that followed ettdwod that theeo teachers had been removed in doillanoe of law h1 without n hear ing, atMt soHy to mako places that thne trafllefeors in plaoea wnnted for their own people, and ono of them in violation of law keeps a relative on the foreo of tenehera. - Public meetings woro lieK) at tho Leslie M. H, ohureh and tho preemire of outraged pnblle senti ment waa so great that two ef the teacher wore rewtered to their places, bift not by the help ef the men whs would kag tho woheels Into tho m4re of maehine oHtls, nnd the third one was defeated ef juetlee by their oppo sition. To Ileatore Qambllng. "TMe maehine In prewiring through one ef Ha henchmen at the oetirt bewie to reatero all the privileges to the gambler of 'this olty that have been taken away undor the Waters adtainls tratlon. If thoy meeeed in ergnnk Ing tho elty eounoll, with tho help ef the Democrats, tho open town pelley wiU bo resumod and protection given to tho dive keepers awl every element of vlee that has been kept under nnd reduced, to a minimum under tho Wat- Wc Have MudiSMGS; Year's day. Our sales for the past year have been ahead of any previous record. It's because you have been good to us, and you have been satisfied because you have re ceived good value for your money. I We wish all of our patrons 365 days of happiness and prosperity in 1 906. The Values we are offering are exceptional val ues from our large stock of Men's, Women's, Misses' ouths' and Children's shoes. These are all in the latest tyles and leathers. .. . in. osrs sijps ; . , FlorBhedm Shoes at 15.00, equal general shoo vsloea at .,.., ,..,.,,,,$5,50 narahekn Shoes at $1.50, equal eeaeral shoo yajtMatat TifeKn - - liT-yi"" Florsbelm Shoes at $4.50, equal general shoo valnea at . ,.., ,,,,,,. 4.50 IN LADIES' SH0E8 Eeod & Ford Shoes $5.00, equal general shoe values at .,.,...:.... J5.50 &e3' &' rolrcrshoes $1.60, equal geaeral ahos kal 'at . jfftfifSl!fSfaoo Eoed & Tord Shoes $14)0, equal general. shoo values at ,,,.,,1.50 Eeed fc.Ford Shoea $3.50 sqnal general shoo vaduea at .,.8,,,,.,4l0O - " I 3d3BSBS AND BOO' SHOBS ? 4 ! Barker & Brown Shoes $2.50, equal general shoe values at ... ,,,!,. .93,00 Barker & Brown Shoes $2.00, equal general shoo valaes at 2.60 Barker & Brown Shoes $1.75, equal general shoo valaes at ... 2.75 i M i I i t ill II m i " L L IRVIN & CO. pgHAocPTNAL Repairing a Specialty 126 State St. Phone 616 ore administration for tho past year. Tho olty hs been oleanor undor the prcsont polico force than it was over known to be Under machine rulo. Cap tain Lewis of tho day police nnd Offi cer Murphy awl Patrolman Schedeck of tho night foreo pro to bo romoved and tho firo department reconstructed to servo tho grafting purposes of the Rolltloians who ean only live on tho vi clous elements of society. These men havo been willing at all times to on foreo tho laws and that is thoir only orim5 tho gang want rice protcoted, and pimps nnd gamblers to ply thojr trndo without restraint, and that k thoir only conception of Ropubliean olty government.'' Who Aro to do In. It is understood on the inetde tbat tho present pelteo foreo who aro to be putoutaretobercplaoed by Louis Fob son as eaptain of the day police in plaes of Jim Lewis and others in place of Oflleer Larry Murphy and Frank Bchedeek, MUswerth Nieh4 Is prom ised OMef Bagiaeer of the (Ire depart ment, and Fire Ohlef Savago is to be alone retained. The men to be removed nro generally popular witlv the business won and eltiaoas, and a petition will go before the council from practically nM the tmeines men of Salem asking tbat they all bo rotalnod. But tho place are wanted for political purpose and places must bo had or tho maehine cannot do buslnose. Tho Wators ad ministration htts been populnr, and If it In net stepped Mayor Waters may got In the way of the woidd-be boss of the faction that Is seeking to get eontrol ffenaterlal polities ia away down dep at the bettem ef tho whole thing, in volving legislative and county slates. Good Government Involved. Non-partisan administration la In volved in tfae figbt for a clean sweep Ik the ire and pollee departments. When the Waters administration went Int. ettee mo clean sweep was under takes, but nM esntpetent men were left HndMtwbed in their places, and the easse of geed service was placed alnve the interests of ward polities. OMef Cornelius selected his foree of police men from the standpoint solely of effi ciency, nd net ef polities. , It la true the met are ItepulMoana, 'but they are not meddling or dictating to the people of their resjieetlw ward who they shall send to tho city council. The oflbjora have never been Hed by the Waters adminUtrat-lsa U balld ap any aspirant for fifties nnd that la the only crime of whleh they are guilty Thy tannet be used to rehabilitate the rotten mtiehlne that bt pretty Imdly broken up and ban a bad ressrd behind it, ami very MtUe f a fntsrc ahwtd ut It. The pespls art tlrsd af lsw and dotation or the eld lines aw) arc h a tempsr t swash any bM sr ma chine that shewn its head. Stands fer a Principle, The leaders ef the Waters adminis tration say Utere b not a partial ef dwasnd firsw any Mviag 9rss for the removal of the prsst peltce fersa. Ttwy say tbat they ae stswdlng for the jrinelnle ef oisan admialit ration as against the grafting system that JHtVa everything wp to the highest bid der, where bossiwnr demands ef men eompenaatlea for getting places other than loyalty to good government. One of the bessss on the other side is as sssed of having somont walks lmllt la return for gattisg an anpointmsttt, ami of jmUisg a pries of from Ave totwsnty Ave iWHars a moatst sa every sftls giv es oat la the ano of the ItepabMonn prty. This system is to be intrtdtwod ia the sity govsrameat if they sue eed. Whlls the Watara adwinlstratlM has beN slsan and prsgreaaive tksrs has aover ba anjlng la the nature ef a graft (ar a fngl dollar shargoi against It, n paver a wdaiR f selitng nuy sffiea for a reward to any be, Strength. Deafnesti Cannot Be Cured By local applications, as they oaaaot roask $ hBwl portion of the ear. There is only one way te euro deafness, aad tbat is by constitutional remedies. Dvafoesa is caused by an Inflawwl eon tfctiou of the nraseous Hnlng of tb UHstaahlam tube. Whoa the tube is ia flamed yo bavo & tftsubling sound or imperfeoti heariag, and when it is en tirely closed, deafness is the result, aad unless the indaaraatiGB eaa be tak en out and this tube retftorwl to its ser mal cemljUen, hoariag will bo destroyed forever; nine asea as of tea aro cass sd by catarrh, wbiob is Bothiug but an ta&amed siditbjji af the mueeus sur fases. Wo will give Oao IIuadre) Dollars for any casa of doafaees (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh: Cure. Soad tor circulars free. F. J, OIIENBY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by. druggists, 75e. Take Hall's Family Pills for coast i-patios. Q& catch rsTcn'a tHatlsH pENHYRLQyjPlLJl-LS .Arte iuiiiimuw. iMUf, " urvnM IU Urn itttMi Tk ilku, IUIWm uin SftWtHtfs h! Imli. Ium f w UnuU. m4 . u "Mh FarttoaUr. TwtUutUli &B Drla4- i'kUhU. I. --!-. I CU HiU lUaau. VMlio-, vi; J1 Kt tY HMaMBaLLB r Hi 1 1 1 .iSif." Jc I HaTTBTi ini 1 1i .- l J f79t"Luwl v."'- v v. I Strength ia one of the distinguishing attributes of a healthy man. In one oi the most beautiful poetic flights known io literature, the inipircd singer finds no finer figure to express the sun's majestic rising limn "rejoicing like a strong man to run a race." Who bus not known such a man, the picture of health, hardy nnd athletic, suddenly begin to fail? At first be boa a slight cough, which be laughs at Presently the cough becomes deep eoated. The' scales tell him be li losing Dealt. A little later and the lungs bleed. He grows Weaker and more and more emaciated. lJncli day sees some circum scribing of bis activities, until at last be does not leave the house, ami friends shake their beads and any, "Poor fel low I Who would ever have believed It possible?" Hut what nrc the doctors doing nil this time I Doing their best probnuly, but usually doing no lasting good. The emaciation grows more marked, the weakness more apparent, until nt Inst the sick man bears die sentence, "Therc'a no hope." It is just at this very point of hope lessness that the use of Dr. Pletce'a Golden Medical Discovery has proven the first step to health to ninny a suf ferer. It cures tho cough, stops Uic hemorrhage, heals the lungs, puts sound flesh upon the body, and sends the man back to the activities of life as strong ns ever. It'a a wonderful stAtemsHt, mil It is literally true, that "Golden Medical Discovery" has cured time and time again when all other means had abso lutely failed to benefit. There Is no alcohol In the" Discovery," and It is absolutely free from opium, co caine, ami all other narcotics. Persons suffering from disease in chronic form are Invited to consult Dr. It. V. Werce, by letter, rtt. All cor rotpondenoe is private ami the eonfi donees of the sick are guarded with pro fessional privacy. The auccrsa of the methods and medicines of Dr. R. V, Pierce, may be Inferred from the fact that of the thousands treated by him and bis assistant stair of nearly a score of physicians ninety-eight lr cent, have been perfectly and permanently otirtd. "A SURE OURE." "IbffftsiUt that I ltr umI tlirtt ttlltt ef Dr. 11m (VMn Mnlkal IMnvrtry lints my cwit'txHtitciK wllh you. iml Ami Ktrst liMmevtmtuI In my " wilUt Mr. A '. NttVtiiy. of Nw VoiV. N V . IKi UM " f' that I m tu ntrd el no mors mruiMt Ut uc Wlirn t Uttet in uV yir mllri i nsn a ttiviur amtumiiv cwugn. i which I was flW. smt cvrrytKxty csuilourd ami warned wc cvuf nlns It I wai (omhk wttsht labUlv. woa vhv nalt ami hail w anotUla lai wkalevM- How mv ti ml II Ian la chauera m. tlitly, I tin net cmiah at all. havt tjalurd rtjthl ponnl Ih w4lil. Iiav rtnovrfftt my htKhy eator au. my antllc l tHrmeu. I fan its. owwrwt ytMir Hii-IWHt In wylw.ly wm mar l In k4 t (lis hm, at ll I a ur tsrr. h IiuwIihc a ai hmmi othrr Mttnl wwIWhm. aad U Mr srtr Is all wmlur tutdMHts." THE DOOTOn WAS WIWNa. "Warn I Mmfd UVInr your ntntktiita, tlKMren mowltia in, my hMRh waa oni4ly Woken 4WH wtfl lu Cora I, Swwtrflattd, ChaNryvlllf CaUcit Co. MO. -At limaa I cuwUI ma ru walk arruu the rows wkhonj llM In mr tbul Th ttorlsr who Uh4 wo aM I wut Iuhk trouble and that I wvuld titttr - wM KI At UM 1 eooUu4r4 la try Or Hii wt4lnta. I Uiuglil IwMlt id 0Mrfl HtHat IMMottfy.' lsk II. and mum mnitnftd Is ftat s IHll Ulltr. IkrM vhi 41rftrd wt V tak M tkt OsUfn Um tM1rtY ami tn 'PavurHe mx-riHw.' wkki I SM AUsKtlhrr I ka taken etrMiea ttatlUa of 'OoMvh Mtdkal J)Unrry.' lwty of the ' favorite iwct(j1h ' an4 five vlalt ef 'leJMt ' I am now almit eatirtty welt, b4 da alt my work without any Min wliatevcr. ami nnrim with wore ftM tit it 1 csuld ferwerly Kill." Dr. Pierce's Common 8onse Medical Adviser, 1008 large pages and 700 illus trations, is scut frtt on receipt of stamps to defray expense of mailing only. Send 31 ofttwscHt stamps for the Wk In (doth binding, or only ai stamps if paper covers arc desired. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, Uuflulo, N. Y. Advertising Creates Value One of the receivers of the National fialt company testified la oourt that certain trademark was considered Ma valuable asset," as it waa tho brand oi salt tbat brought the highest prlco and bad a good market Asked bow this salt was different from other salts Bold by tho company, the receiver, hesitating, admitted that there was no difference; tbat they all came out of the same kettle. When the court then Inquired what caused the high price and good market for this particular product the witness re plied; "Simply tho xttnalTS snl attrav. tiro uavsrtUluft: (be brand got1 One thought suggested by this curi ous confession Is the testimony it bears as to tho efficacy of advertising to create "a valuable asset," even where, as In this let us boj-e excep tional instance, the advertiser was not quite candid about tb qoaKty ef the goods. New York Herald, Too facroa tfaa tsIbs yr flna smum eu4 taatuaa ctsst time tboy avyoavr la tbia v9V a BEUABUi irEDicnrn. An Opinion that Should Bo of Interest to Bvory Person in Salon. So many patent medicines nnd ad vertised euros, aro now oflercd to tho publie thstt&ttr.gbjr8 should bo glad to know the oplnS'6' R mn 'fho ha siont ycArs lw banuirng thorn ami prof it by bis advice. A member of tho 0, W. Putnam com pany says, "Mite having sold drugs and all Mmta nnd makes of mcdiolncq for so many yenrs naturally wo havo learned something about thorn their value ami power to care, ami wo want to say to tho waders of tho Capitol Journal that if tho people of Salem only realised tho real wratlvo and strength' nreettng power of Our cod liver oil prepaxatioB, Vlnoii wo would not have olerlra enough in ettr storo to All the demand for it," OenUmted ho, "Ysu see, Vitrei is not a patent medicine, aad ib actually con tains all tho sifo giving, body build ing, and strength ereating properties of cod liver ell actually taken from fresh oods' livers, but without a drop of the system dogging, nauseating oil. Vlnol makes rich, red blood, and tones up and invigorated every organ in tho body. In tho strongest mnnnor wo unhesi tatingly oadorso ami guarantoo Vinol to increase tifco nppotito, euro stomach troubles, give strength nnd renewed, vi tality to tho nged, build tip puny child ren ami run-down persons, mako tho weak strong, sure sbrenic soughs, colds am) breHohHIa, or Tefnmt te the pur chaser everj- thdiar paid far it. This shows onr faith la Vinol, ami wa can otsly ask the pesjdo of ial-wi to try Vlnol on oar ssmraatee." (J. W. 1'HtNNM 0. The Best Insurance William Iloyd of tho Onrtis Pttbltab Ing company addressed the Mnnufao turvrs' AdvortUIng club at tho Hotel Huclld, snya the Olorolaud (O.) Plnid Dealer, on "The Preparations Noes aary to a Buecessful Advertising Cam pnlgn." Mr. Iloyd opened with tin atnteiuent tbat unless a business or gnnlsntlsn is responsive to cbangtnsJ trade condltleiw It cannot be sueeess ful. Ho sited the growth of sdvertls Ing to show It eno ef the nsw bsslnesM condltleiui which every concern mustl meet. Trial atdrortlaniuonta nro a Yretato e monoy, neoor4lnsr to Mr. Iloyd, ttajil bo llkonod tbe trial sdvorttaor to tbs trsdoainnn ltho aenda out trvaltnf aaJoauion onra and tbau dlaebra;a tbam, speettnar tbat roautta ffons tbe alnsrio effort will warrant en naciuHt r ulbor aaloaiuaM for at like ala.U trip, Mr. Ileyd likened adrertlstng to a business Itumrnnee if an advertiser's place ef business burns dawn, even though be has no fire Insurance, he can at onto rebuild and con tin uo to do a protltable business because be has ad vertised, thereby creating a demand for his goods. It la of aouroe jnat as tmportaat tbat yons d. aboald bo 1st tbo rtcbt paper aa ffla to bare your Inaaravno. la sv oo4 ooiupaay. Keep It la tbeao oluiuaa. Bears tis BMors ef BVOXlXAi yolba KM Ym Bui atari NrM WHAT 25c WILL BUY A quarter spent here will ge a long way. Just look at tbo list below. There are a let of bargains tbat are hard to bti 3 subs Table Peaches .96 3 sans 'ESmatees 96 sans Bwetrt. Corn , 96 IQ-lb rnok Corn Meal 96 1 quart beUle Maple Syrup... 90 7 lbs. Fancy Deans .......96 6 lbs. Good IUos 96 3 lbs. Now Currants , 96 3 lbs. Mussatal Hatslaa 96 BuVtana Raisins, per lb 1Q 1Mb. box No. 1 Mjasorenl 40 California White Hsaay 1JS The best Oaup ia town, per bot.,90 1-gal Tomato Catsup ....SO We deliver all goads prosptly. Phoao 910. A. L. Harvey Fine Groceries, pisBiiisj aswp fmmm "r - a '-