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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1906)
KrfAil m Lnn? l f lliT I J gW , " it. Strong and healthy hair stays in, keeps soft and smooth, and grows thick and heavy. Then aid nature with Ayer's Hair Vigor. A little of it often does great tnmgs. i nere-s genuine comrort LAND FRAUDS AGAIN Oregon land fraud will seen at tract the attention of the public. For nwvcjn iey a -nxrv ie Avwvint ginuu ! j-.a. I Amm aet Isacs Cttm1 nijI Ijnry has been quietly looking Into al leged fraudulent had deals is which number of large lumber people are Invohed, and it ie believed that in- JktmTit will follow tbe investigation dow going on. The Information sgainst the big timber concern hat gla presented, before the grand Jury 'by District Attorney Bristol and the 1 greatest secrecy boa been maintained. "When the inveetlgatioa of fraud in- volvea the op?ratioas of men of great wealth whte rdaees of buslnc are -otiUide of the (Kate. It la not believed that the exposure will be a senta kional as those steal wbieh have been Ebrought to trial. For mouth past epclat agents of the BOVernt have bern in the field qnlotly working up hthe tWUmeny against the land thieve. 'Many witnesses have We summoned f "to appear before the grand Jury and th hallways on the third door of the jHtatoftlce building for several day set resembled tbo darn when Wil liamson, (leaner and IMge wore on trial. The fact that the men whose peratinns are now tbe ftubJeei of In vestigation are not residents of the state bil paused the gevftrament eb e4abi to kp the facto of the lavesU- fenllou tightly botUod . UntU the Indictments are returned awl tbo beech rarranta which wiH be huucil are prved, the name of the person wltl withhrla, It ttirifhes tbo Wood, strength! Ua erve. make every organ of tbe Hly struPg and healthy. A groat upnag tanie. HollUtor's Roeky Mow a iln Tea M reals. Ton or Tablets. Dr. tonfi Drujr Store. Liberty Store TOR YOUR JH5N8 Oyster aboUs, Oil meal, Itomi moai, 8borts, Ik, and Always on band. Tniu. C" 05 705 Tor Sack. tl W. SMITH, Prop ppholsteifing and HRepaifing We have opened up a now shoe ex luetvrly for upholstering and feral-1 re rspairlng. Cms- ontlre aUoatlon b g.ven to tbia work. JsVorj'-1 ng aene when promised. Ours will be tbe I 1 r? 1 o ' tQnly EXCIOSIVC Shop Balem for this par-pose. We are ox. U and can pack furniture fer snip- goods called fer and delivered H. WAGNER & CO. Liberty St, Phene 483. We have an exceUeat violin, maa- Hn and guitar repaisr, if yen seed ccrvjccs CHICHrSTKR KNUUUH 'EHHYROYflL PILLS ut JSr, S Ft itfjtrVUl. 1.4W. frf MlU 1.1 flllCUKSTKii-S MUUSi( VMIWMt sUlaU imlla. "" tit rrtt lUn. TfU-I.U M4 ' BtUr Kr LmMti m WW. i r Ufa llAii. Ili HI T..H-. ..k BAlb- OfvuUt t CklkMir CV U fii. M-U . J-MIL- I A. el ,. V vj i i.y ska? tr BBS?""-"" : SatalUiii Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow because it is a hair-food. Feed the hair bulbs, and the hair grows. That's nature's way, and that is all there is to in a handsome head of ha r! o.rco, J School News High School The Itambler baseball boys bad a basket social at the eebool bnlldlne Friday evening to rate money for the team. A goodly erowd wae present, chaperoned by Professors Smith and Murlntte. The following program wa rendered to the satisfaction of all: Re- mark, Harvey Slater; pmno solo, Del bort liar ton; vocal eolo, Criseie Clerk; reading, Mildred Begiey; song, high Mhool quartet; vooal eolo, Albert Rgun awl reading, Carl Maesey The pro gram was followed by the auction of basket, which ranted from W eeaU to W, The, affair was a imocees from very standpoint. There ie a divided condition ex let lag In the baseball players of the high school at tho present. ''The Kemb lerV' an outside team, Whose players aro moetly in the eebool, is going to play thlfl 6Meon, and Mr. Marlatte will Ml allow tbem to identify themolves a a high sebool team unless they will get tho remainder of their players to bi com students. Without the jdsyen on tho Humbler team there are not enough to make a good team entirety high Mhool. So far the Ramblers have noitbor ait tome Into Mhool nor sup ported tbe high eebool team. Tho do ebuea i going to make It Impeselbto to have tbo boat team that tbe high Mhool could pot oat, unices tbo dtffiowlty k ovoroomo In seme way. Meeting at Liberty. Tbo regular tftlvrday night dobate of tbo Uberty people took pbe m mmnU Without pormlsoion from anyone at Salem they dhowMed tbe direst prl mary mw, and made seme of tbo logis laUve oandidntos stand np and say whether tbey were In favor of the Tat- tbo law or not. $m llwgbos, the labor oanditlato on tbe Mopnbtleaa tieket, eaM be wowld vote to repeal It Hales nil it preeent ebnexieMs and arbitrary previsions eonld be strttok eat. Col. Ilofor of the Jovrnal was present aal took tho same stand. II1 latton of tbe Young Men's ItepWlean elnb, said, nndor tbe direot primary system, there was not mwob wim for oamMiga olubs, bnt that be expooted to support candi dates for tbo legisiatHre personally without regrd to whether they signed Statement Ko, 1 or not. The people, be said, wanted good men In the legitl tore, and taking Statement No. 1 or not taking it did not make a man an fewest man, r a dishonest one, lie threw a groai deej ef bumor into bis' remarks and closed tbe meeting t a, lata hour hi n vty bappy frame of mind. A committee wne appointed to InvestlgNte nnd report a matter prepe ed be tk sniinlr srt. fr to nniiili of Uberty to cemtribute tW towards I a road at Wsnsdnlo and In return be al lowed to have all their road tax and poll U-x nnd county tax l expend in their own dietriot. Tbe sentiment seem ed io be againet tbe proposition, and some bet epseches were made. There wae a large attendance nnd good bu mr prevailed. -----i-.f-------. "Hrty Oae4 irealt. 18 " huptovea. just depend on vv oarea ror. it to the moot wOuuble property we have, and nbould tbe meet consideration. It bolpo ym, l bueln beiim frood looka belpe make friends, keips get sitoatioM and helps yu bold tbem, and always makes nappsneee. Property like this, at the tret Indication of being out of repair, should be looked after and a remedy applied at once. There are any number of sign that show repairs are needed. Silioue spells, i-digectic. dyspepsia, belching. din-Uses, sick headaches, sallow cocnplexion, pimplei and liver spots o the face, a drowsy ieeug attar mcata. sour stomach, etc These symptom aU show lose of health. Druggists will sell you for Sic a box of Dr. Ounn's Improved Liver Pills, a euro cure for all of these diseases. o..sx,o- BwsUs TliyYBiW Atari Bag Jewelry Goodness Wa bay from tbe beat nuurafao turera. It la our i-tentioa to sell tbe highest grade of Jewelry. If a ring, a jvin, a watch or any ar. tide of jewelry whatever goes from here wbieh isn't as repre soBted, wo are here to give s-tla-faetlos to make ameads. We want your Jewelry trade we shall try to deserve it. C. T. POMEROY Jeweler aad OpUo-ta, 318 State St. DAILY OAHTAI. JOPB-TAJfr, BAX2IM, THESE WANT OFFICE Full List of Nominees for State and Congressional Offices Demeerati and Republican nomina tions for state and congressional of fices are otoeed, and the imrty tickets for the primaries are now complete, ex cept for county nominations George K. Chamberlain ie the sole candidate for tbe Democratic nomination for gov ernor, while ive Jtopnblicans seek the nomination of their party as bis op ponent. Friday, March M, was tbe last day for fling nominating petitions for state and district ofHees with tb secretary of stale. Candidates or eetmtv offlees have natll the close of business on. Ap ril 4 to file their petitions with the coun ty clerks of their respective counties. Tbe state ticket of the two parties which will be submitted to the elect ore of the primaries on April SO are as follows; Damo-rAUe BUto Tlokct, Governor Qeerge It Chamberlain, Portland. United States Senator John M Qeariu, lortUd. Jostles of the Supreme Court T, 0. llulley, Pendleton, Attorney General Mobert A. Miller fort hind. State Irintor J. Soott Tnyior, Kla math fttll, Seoreinry of Stats PkuI T. great, State Treasurer--J. D. Matleek, Bu gone, CongrssMimn, First Dietriot Obarles V. Oulioway, MtMlnnvlllei F. A. Cook' run, Weedburn. Congressman, Seeond District Jns. Harvey Qmbam4 linker City. Republican BUto Tioket, Uoverner Harvey K. Ikown, ltaker City T. T. fleer, Salem Cbarlec A. Johns, linker Cityj Charles A. 0ebl bredo, Coos county; James Withy combe, CervalHs, United nfcates Senator Ieng term, Jonutban ilournc, Jr- Porlkud; II. M. Cake, Pertmnd; Stephen A. IowelL Fendletoa) & I. Smith, Hoed Wverj It It. Wutson, Fortmnd. Mbort term, Fred W. Muikey, Iortbtnd. Justice of the Supreme Court Kob ert Hnkln, Union county. Attorney Oeneral A. M. Crawford. Dougiau county ; Oeorifo It. Durham, Josepbine county. State Friater-WUt!am J. CWrks. eount- Willis . Duniwny, 1'orUuud J. K. Wbitncy, Albany. Secretary of State Freak Vf. Ren sen, Xoseburgt Claud Ootcb, Salomt Lot I Fearce. Balosni Frank T. Wrtvbtuuta. Salem Tfoneuror-vF, If. Aitkin, Tmker county; K. V. Carter, Jackson Nwlph V. liojt, Portlandi A. C. Joanlnga. Isugenei Thomas P. Ryan, Oregon Cit) Oeorge A. Stool. Ofego City. Coagfenaa Ptret dietriot, Willi C. Hawloy, Salem Samuel Jl. Huetaa, Uillsboroi Walter h. Toons, Woodbara. aeaoad dwtrict. W K. KUia, Pemllotoa; William J. lAabaer. lmker Cityj John U Head, Hakar Cityi Ooormj a. Shep herd, Pertbtad. swtoriateadeat Pubiw laetruotloa J. 11. Ackarmaa, lortiaad. Leber t'ommlseioaer 0. P. llosT Portland. Insofar as the nsualaatioas far stole oflicea are concern sd there will bo no neatest in the Deataarati primaries. Governor Cbambertnla's renomlaatioa baa beea a faregoaa coaalueian from tar time he decided to seek a second term. The only other ofbee far which marc than one candidate has appeared is coa gresemaa for the nr district, and Charles W. Oallaway seem to be asear ed of the abomination. In the Republican itrimaries there will be a struggle over the nomination for almost tvory ettee. The ive candidate for ga-veraar are oarryiag an a hot Igkt Tbe same is true of the aepiraato for United States senator, far secretary of state and tmr etaie treasurer. Th primaries -wlM take plsec April w aad voters have natil April 10 to register. There is every iadieatloa of a heavy vote. Health is Youth. Disease aad Slokaeas Briag OM Age. Her bine, token every morning before breakfast, will keep you ia robust health, fit you to ward off disease. It ours constipation, bfltoueaea, dyspep sia, fever ekla, liver aad kidney com pUSnts. It puriio the blood and dear tho complexion. Mrs. W. D. Smith, Whitney, Tex., write April 3. IMS: "I have seed llerbiae, aad find it the best sedtoiae fer constipation aad liver trouble. It Jees aU you l&ua for it. I aa highly r'toumead it " 60 Sold by D J Pry OBgOOir, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1006. 11 bmMMMMm Mm THE SILLY LITTLE BANTAM Lays HcrEggs In a Neighbors Barn and Makes The Lawyers Take Notice A diepatoh from Danville, Illinois, Priday, shews the trouble one small bantam ben can raleo, with her little batchK. It saysi Who is tbo lawful possessor of nn etfjt and its posterity the man who owns tho ben or tbe man who own tbe bur wbieh tbe proud fowl selected au u site for tbe great event f This la n pruUem which is causing tbe Jurist of Danville te monk their hair la per plexity and working up the entire com munity to a shotgun campalga pitch, fitraogo H-bihlUf la Court, Sensational feat are marked the hear ing af the ease. The jicorpu delict la of the ehlok that was belched from the egg that was bud by the hen that she the wrong barn, stark and unsightly after being Interred fer day, wae pro- seated far ideattuentioa. A pair of tleinau aad stnte-mea af the Civil War. baatam gme chiekeaiu rooater nad hen. I lent he ImUm af beamt na legume wae latredaoed m "exhibits A nnd U: 'J aad bay baoleria wbieh which to loco - Xathlag w then ksekiag to complete utate hi salt. Ho reads' bulietiae mar the chain of Uetlmoay axeept the orig than be road his IMide, and baa marc inn! eeg, bat to, a judicial mired faith iu spraying thaa In pray lag for a came to aasa. aad ia eeen eaurt tha'aa-d aiu r-n n iw u uiit, cackllaK boa laid another egg, exactly Ube tbe eae wbieh had sensed the IHi-' gnttoa. It wa seised upaa aad marked "eraittU C" Sinn of Vaaraat lies, "and" Itates t Satoetown, wae the dsdeadaat aad Charles MaDantoss, af ino same eamasuauy, toe eammataant. Tbe etortos told b- the vartou M-stoe e davetoped tU facto that Rate bad imparted a soittog t bantam g from Carolina three years ago and bad beea peacefully engaged ia the basin of raising bantam ever aiaee. until ane of hi bene wandered aaetd and maaa a nest la na alsea barn. Bates did act knew of this eoatrempsfar the mother came surely bask to roost until ' ia aaxt season, wbm ne ohserved n lusty baatam seratchiag far worm in MuDuntoT yard. Using the otdy waar of bantom In tho vicinity, he became aoavinaed thai McDaatolc had . ...-.... . . . . peaabad upon bio preserve. Murder of aety Bantam. Aeaordlagry Bato gave chase to tbe laaciant bird, ran it to earth aad wrung its neck, resolved that MeDaaiels should art establish aa farm. He etfered neighbor, but it was declined with thanks, so be buried It deep aad did . not mark its grave. Whea MeDautol dissevered that Bates bad murdered the feendliagj be brought suit against him. Justice Hal! was unable to solve the riddle, but bold Bate to the grand jary under a Load af fM. Whereupon Hi tWAI. AM A WMTAB f rVT) al iei' fatber-ia-tow, charging blm with keeping a red bird caged, wbieh is an lafaisgeKeat of the tate tow. The entire country hoping tut the feud win sot graduate from orsitbclgial , reprisals to skt junn. .). S ' v' STOP THE CAR: i ATU.OUR. STOREt WB w HOUSE FURNISHING 177 Liberty Street THE OLD FASHIONED FARMER Hut the oM fashion f 4 farmer of ours baa not eaten n dish of old-fash-toned samp in id ycars bo Imports hi lleur from Minueapoii, made by W t iuumJ aud4j4uS na aaai I aa Itrsi i" - 1 1 A Wn s rt c Vv rr scT'l w 1 "" 1 urffum st FsH a W could not gut nn old faehtoned buffalo role fur the mlue of tbe best acre of bla orchard mnd. There I net a sin gle uid'fnsblanud eplnalng wheel or knew bow to swing an old faehlaued scythe nor hie girl to knit n Mocking lib folk say hearth, and not th oiJ ffMbtoued "narth," aad aeaaiagus in- of "sparrow grass." )( grow Concord grape Instead t Sweetwater and Uurbank, plum tostead af damson nnd horse plum He reads a dally moral ng paper instead of the aid faeh laued wuekly Observer or Recorder, lie ssnds hie bay to a nntoa kohuai aad pay nn much tnsea la n year m hi father paid la all his life. It 1 ymf probable that he eonld not toll you who Otd lltokecy u aad be ha only n fnlat notiaa of the leading poll- to a eoadeewery, aad he cat beef pat ' up la a ChlcNga paeklac beoee. If c : prefer California eraeee to tho tram naoon, ami i a little particular about tho baaaaae that ho eato with hi bowl af milk. Standee of Thomas JeeTcrsaa aad Ilea PrankUn aad Clear Wtieedairtoal StIU this maa caJla him self aa "old faebloaed farmer1 " Ictoad of a "liU bush." a "cinaa man rase" aad a "play" hi wife bona big newer garden, aad they talk about their la was. II baa Austrian pine 'nnd Kentucky eosTee tree aad tuliu i tree from the weat, and Oarmaa Ua-I dea4 growing atoag with hi baas-1 weeds aad hie elm aad hi maple ' III wife tolka uneetly af her bed of Diaaiba bteiaiatM aad Gladiolus gaadaveaaw. UU mother Just raised grase ploke aad merniag gierie sail damaek tasau. You may leak all aeuad hi ptoae for eld faahioaed taiag. and look meetly la vain There ' b na old faihlonsd pork barrel la hi ; collar, aad whoa they kill lamb or i calve tho neighbor do not "swap! auartor." The eajy aid fashioned ' opposition baatam . crockery about the baase ie a blue the eMe to a'astohor and a few blue plate, set up aj brie-a-brao, while they dsuo oft from stone chlaa. Oat meal baa come ia to crowd out tho eld fasbieeed In dian meal, aad It ia a sorry breakfast that does net have some now patented breakfast cereal. The ebildrea do set dare to eat with their halves, nor can .they wipe their finger on their sprees, I The Independent. There U eae thing wo have never beea able to under etaad, why ladies will buy harmful cosmetic whea Hollis-' .ter'c Rocky Mountain Tea make elsar complexion. 36 coats, Tea or Tablets. t Stone's Store. K it vl t j & -0. CO. The concluding address In the Iireek lyn Institute eerie on 'The Position of Women" wan delivered at the Art Uellery by tbe Mev. Anaa Howard Shaw l Philadelphia, tibo Interest ed aa audience by speaking en "The Putttieal Status of Women." Tho Hrooklya Hugle. Colonist Rates Ootnrnonoinff February I6lb, and continuing dally to nnd ineiudlrv: April 7th, and from Beptombcr 15th until Ootobor 31, 1DO0, colonist Uok eta will bn noli) from tbo Jvt to nil polnU on Oregon lino via, Portland. KWuwing raton frora Onaba, Nob., M; Counoll Iluff, la,, M; Krvnoa City, Mo., 1 3d; Donver, Oolaj J5j BU Josoidi, Ma. f; Ht, IxwU, Ma, ISO; Chicago, 111., 1 33. If you desire you van mako deposit with aout am4 tlokct wMl ba fumbdiod your friend In tbo ttnat. A, K OUAIQ, td Oonoral IMssoriR-r Agent Jtist Attived One oar of woven wire field fence, atoealal discount UU April Ith. Wo have huge stock of neld, lawn and poultry fencing, sbtsgles, peet. gats and P. & II. ready reanag. AH at lew- f, I ' 1 ' ' WALTJ5H MORLUy, 1 Ceurt St- Raima, Or. HOTEL OREGON Caraar ef Seventh and Stark Street. I Portland, Oregon. ' The new and modern hotel af the eity Cat aartlcalarlv to reeblehts ef Be. low aad other Oregea eitlee. Hurepeaa rdan, Pree Us Itates il.tt) dav land uaward. llandeemcet wUl In tho West, and pries aa lew a In plaaec las attractive. Deily Capital Jeuraal aa Me, WWOIIT-DIOTCENBON HOTEL CO. --- .vT"3?v -S- & Aa appetizing din nor eaa be assured if the meat is secured from us. We have th finest stock of ut la 8a lorn and can supply you with Bf, Veal, Mutton, Perk, or Busked Meats of the best quality. We deliver to all parts of tbe eity. Pbeac your order. B. 0. ososa Gasoline Woodsaw The ander! ned ia prepared lo take oawiag ceatraeta. Telefheae Mala MS. CI Mosler, lntr Qrou-d Bead, North Balwa. 9-W-K