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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1906)
DAILY CAPITAL JOUMTAIs SALEM, QggOON, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1906. Ik v DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BROS., Publishers and Proprietor. ELECTION DATBB TO BBME34BEE; CanvAais& votes for now! rating state and district candidates Ma 6. Last day for filing nominating peti tion for county offices May 19. LBt day for filing certificates of nosi iaafctoa May 5. General election June 4. THE LAROE SILENT VOTE. There was a very large vote regis tered that di.l not come oat at the primaries. Hovr will that rote be east in JoneT Tho farmer did not go to the pri maries in any large atunben. THE TOWN AND CTTY VOTE PRACTIC ALLY MADE THE TICKET. Hovr will the farmers vote is they go to the polls in Juaef Can they be imagined as voting for anjone bnt Republican?. There was a Irge vote excluded from prtieipating in the primary, by the fcaturo of the law that confines it to tho two old parties. This latter vote will be out in June. and how will it be cast, is a pertinent question for practical political manag crs to consider. Tbo vote at the primary was so small, affected by the fine weather THAT A LARGER VOTE IN JUNE MIGHT UPSET ARRANOE2dXNTS CONSIDERABLY. There is too large a silent, unex pressed vol ethat did not show up at tho primary to make sailing entirely certain for any candidate. Besides moral and religious elements have found an effectir way of con solidating their ballots by the Balance of Power League. o Treating Wrong Disease. Many times women call on their family uj.-iuuj, luuujuij, as tucj imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from heart disease, snowier irom jiver or Kldirty disease, another from nervous exhaustion or prostration, another with pain here and there, and In this way ther all present alike to themselves and their easy-going and Indifferent, or orer-busy doctor, sep arate and distinct diseases, lor which he, assuming them to be such, prescribes bis nllfx an1 nritlnni Tn ronlftv fhAv.m.ll only $itnploma caused by some uterine disease. The physician. Ignorant of the cauc of suffering, encourage this prac tice until large biiU are made. The suf fering paticntcets no better, bnt probably worse, by reason of the delay, wrong treatment and consequent complications. a. ii'Jiwri uiiaiiciih; line ut. nerce s ra rorite Prescription, directed to the caw l.f I a mm j . ttu ..Sat B I nuuiu iMio ciitireij rvmoTfu me urease, I "leicuj uuiR'iun an mose uwiresjing symptoms, and Instituting comfort In Itead of prolonged misery. It has been well said, that "a disease known Is balf cured." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a scientific medicine, carefully deviled by an' experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate system. It is made of native medicinal roots and is perfectly harmless In its effects in any cmulUOm of the ytem. As a powerful Inrisroratlng tonic "Fa vorite Prccriptlon " Impart strength to thf whftlp rtm fltvl tn tho nrvtnt Aim- tinctly feminine In particular. For over worked. worn-out." "run-down." debili tated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstress., "shop cirls," house-kcejiers, nursing mothers, and feeble women gen erally. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is th greatest earthly boon, being un equaled as an appetiring cordial and re storative tonic. Asa soothing and strengthening nerr Ino'FarcrIt Prescription 'Is uneoualed and is invaluable in allarlng and sub- cu:ng nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea, St. itus s dance. and other distressing, nerv ous sjmptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic dbease of the uterus. It Induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. . Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. One to three a dose. Easy to take as candy. WHERE THE PEOPLE WILL GAIN. Tho nomination of Mr, Duniway for State Printer, after the kind of reform campaign be has made, ought te be a groat gain for the taxpayer. The people may look for that office to be thoroughly set on an economical basis, AND THE EXPENSE EE DUCED ABOUT ONE-HALT. The printing and binding have been n great item of state expense, and if thrown open ti coinpeition in business as they have been in politics, ought to result in saving thousands of dollar. A reform administration, such as has been promised by the ueeesful need nee, ought to materially reduce one of the biggest expenditures of the state. Will Mr Duniway do what he has premised the people f HE HAS COMMITTED HIMSELF I TO EVERY TAXPAYER ON THESE REFORM LINES. Bat we should set expect U hum. If he will oaJy keep the expense down a. little, if be keep it frw iaereaitag. the people wUI have mm cause to shake hawk. Pour years of tb Daujiray program ugh to make a gnat big mark on the right iU ef the tat ledger, but vrlll ike peepl get Uf may not come again in a centurv. AND THESE MUST BE MEN EDUCATED IN THE MEAN TIME. The thonghtfulness of President Jor dan, in sending out the comforting raes sage when he did, was appreciated by thousands of relatives of students. If the full truth of the way the build isgs rocked and crumbled OTer the heads of thousands of sleeping stu dents, showering them with brick and stone, mortar and falling timber?, had come oat MANY A HOME WOULD HAVE BEEN PANIC-STBICKEN. But the worst was wisely concealed from the public until hopes had been re assured, and parents knew that thoir beloved boys and girls were' not only not killed and not hurt, but alive and well. The escape of the fifteen hundred stu dents ia tho-e mammoth dormitories was nothing less than a miracle of grace, and all should render thanks. I fifflT""" -T' iiuMT i HiiT Wjrj I if ' SMMUBlmm ID MmmBSMM Kl tm U 1 1 tnl lMmWHIliJl y7BufJBA&v .V wMmmnmmgwf: &MWWM llilillllst W Bm&MMviMiiim BaY uwuVBBub wl iri B BBMuWT nWltmW LuV BBBBuf H B. II 19 1 ft BBM It 11 MUll BBBfH I'7 W -'63'nedJjs?m will I Fine CTothesMaRerMW 1 Baltimore ,ni tten Yorh Your Spring Suit Is Here. NEVER BEFORE la ein: afstorv liave the assortment tu . Oar racks are simply Brimming over with fresh Spring Stvf fff faSfrtfSno nriofee(flrri Ojl Just a casual inspection reveals tho tasto and tailoring care express in every item of these garments. Every popular -weave has representatio andoce sees at a glance that gray is the most favored shade this jprln'1' although blues are also in evidence. No matter how fastidious or exacting yot may be, we can exactly what voa want last the stvfe and wear vo fit i,.., .t - - . , WMWAIMk you wane io pay. a oniy remains ior yoti to come and pick it ot, Bear well in mind that we sell only the latest styled and most reliable goods notably the famous clothing of SCHLOSS BROS & CO., of Baltimore and New-York at lowest prices. Suits $15 AND UP G. W. Johnson & Co. The Clothiers HOW BROWN" CABRIED BAKER COUNTY. MOUNTAIN WILD FLOWERS. ' , , ! I I It 1 I I I U I I II I 1 I HI I I Ginn and Companv announce the '.'. early publication through their Trade!;; T" 1 . M m iepanmeni at iioszon or a unique"' contribution to the literature of out- fonr Mfo T a ll (xr. 1..:-!'' ww- .. av J .AiCTi lUUUidlU : NOTICE. Tbe Capital National Bank. . . Is transacting its San Fran- ', cisco business through, and draw- ; mz drafts on the First National . . tk;, ; ; ; Bank of Oakland, where its out- ; ', '; ' standing drafts on San Francisco ' ' i . ,. ... ... " win ne casnea on presentation. Drafts on San Francisco re- i ceiveo ior collection only, war demand and notice duly waived, iii is tin hum iiiiimiii THE RESURRECTION OF STAJT FORD. Ytm amid the ruia of aa uapreee deated disaster there ariet the promis of a new and greater Stufrd. The eourag of tho true Western ers. on the very firt day of their de Mohtioa TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE COLLEGE WOULD OPEN AUGUST 23. There are doubt if Staufurd aa ev er again be wauV bMutiful as It was But the aplrit that has created beauty In the' past aaa d it again. While there will hgver around Stan ford the menwry of the trorobler. he Harvey K. Brown defeated Cbas. A. Johns ia Baker county for govor or. How did he do it f There is a new fac tor in politics. PEOPLE WHO PRAY READ AND THINK. Rev. ttv-rett M. Hill, of Baker City eat the leuer jtublished below to all Methftdiats in Baker couatr. It was dated oa bU oflicial letter head. It seems tbe Methodists eas all read aad write, aad these letters must have had great affect oa the vote ia Baker eouaty. IT SEEMS THEY ALSO GET OUT AND VOTE.. Thev vote an thor fV5.tr .- .. Ot 31 thf lirlnt- f,.r ll.. .1 . ,t,. at saloons at least. IT L3 ALL A MATTER Or HAB IT WIIETIEDR YOU SAVE, OR SrEND MONEY. war not roRM the habit THAT WILL DO YOU SOME GOOD. WE INVITE YOU TO START THE SAVJNOrj.WiTH THIS BANK. Svkgs Dprtniftt Cap! Natk)Al BaaJk that But here l Rer. HlU's Utter carried Baker county for Brewa: "I have kuowa Mr. Harvey K. Brown for a little over a year and take great pkaMre ia saying" that I have been prefouadty impressed with hb high l9b, sterHug iategrUr, aad gea ulue maahoe.1. As sbcrlff of Baker eeuuty, he has been a terror to evil Wa. Ia the fight for Suadav eb.L. t the s)oom he has been u'aeowpro wilag. evea though he stood praetic aUy alone, and the gamblers have had a tberuy path cror siace he has hold this ofiiee. i ii i. . . ..... .,. invnx is OI IIOOU QUI M.lhf. dust Wk and was named fer Kr Harvey K. HUes. f Mrlv Oretron Mothodiat fawc He is an honored Bwwber of the beurd of trute. f the First Methodist Episcopal ehurch of Baker Citv. at wWoh t k- v-,i the pleasure of being pastor for the past year. "If the tofltperanea people and tho best eltiaenH of Oregon are really in earnest in their desire to clean up our tat, then they will show this unml. takably by nominating H. K. Bro.wn f.r governor on April 20th and elect ing him to that uflieo the following June. If the reform element ,1a a grasp this opportunity I shall doubt the alnerjty of the desire for reform. ' Bellering that we nattora will haro a uplendtd onnortnnitv at t). primary election to put forth efforts, that shall count for rli?hteoun T have voluntarily written this letter to my brother minuter. Sow aj tj,en a real opportunity cornea to ns to make ourselves felt as men, and this. i truly bclteve. Ts one of thn an tunltiej,, Wild Flowers," and is written bv Mrs. Jnlia W. Henshaw. who ha in book gathered together the result many rears' studv of these faseinat infl flnwra Keat- Vlnv Via. ,. -I-.. ,1 -- w-.ve uuvui aiAc lUC C1UUU3 , T -- - The illustrattoos, of which there areil celvei fo collection only, "with ... - I -lL J . a one hundred and one, are full page reproductions of the original photo graphs taken by Mrs. Henshaw, and arc pronounced by experts to be sin gularly successful. Thev are not chance photographs, but were carefully planned for artistie and scientific effect. Inasmuch as the book is intended for the geaoral public eaeh of the three hundred flowers described in the tex is efestifled according te its color, ard the descriptions are expressed in p f. far Ksgiisn. Professor .John Maeoua. the e.i.inor! aaturalUt. in a letter to Mrs. Henshaw ys, "That tho work should have ten done as you have done it 'is mere than I eeuld have hoped. The beauty of the photographs, the absolute correct ness of the grouping of the dowers, the eeneise and yet complete descriptions wake it ensy for even the visitor of a day to ideatify all the pla&N he is likely te see." This is a book tn v. with one on bis travels. How About That Cake? Was the last one light, or d,id it fall down bectuso some one walked across the kitchen floor! If rou used Eppley's Perfection Baking Powde You hsd no ill luck. If yon haven't tried it, ask your neighbor. The self sealing glass jars are handy. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. Screen Dee I have a good selection of rJ of cedar screen doors, InelndlsgL etc. Large stock of all kinds of M Lawn and Field Fencing, Posi gles,-Gates, etc. All at lowest pal WALTER JIOE 250 Court St, 6a!j tes iA, LUCK DON'T COUNT When you buy lumber from ns. It's ABOUT EVERYBODY'S CHILRDREN (Proas ia the Firelight, by Ebzab.th K. McDouald, in the Craftsman for May.) Whe the wind walls round frosty v eaves Llko seme vskappy saul that grieve he snew-flakea fall and fields lie deep Beneath white counterpanes asleep What mirth around the fire prevails When the wind walls. One dear blond head and one of brown Against my knee are nestled down. While dancing shade and flickering ilauio Play througb the dusk an elfin eame And shimmering fairy light are shed t On each dear head. Too briof, this hour, when childhood's lore Is woven in wondrous webs once mere, And all sweet hearth-side snirits brine Of happy thoughts their offering; .o storms that err, no elouda that lower. Can mar thU hour. a certainty that yoa will get the very best lumber on the market and at prices you can afford to par. Don't fail to get our bid. Phone 52. Office near S. P. Depot. GOODALE LUMBER CO. Phone 52. r BHB "BHuuaBI IbbVBBBBBubIbW JBBBBBnfl ' 4BBBuuL BBBt IbBBBH 'BBBBa, Honored Professor Hawley. The students ef the University votd to suspend class werk yesterday in hon or of Dean W. a Hawler. who chosen as the Republican nominee for eongTeas in tho first district. In the evening the students, a number of the professors and resident alumni marched to Professor Hawley ' homo and offered him hearty congratulations, to which he responded feelingly. Dean Hawley wore a beaming smile, and appeared pleased with this Impromptu demonitra Proper food will help you. Therefore in buying you had better buy from lha store that has the reputation of buying the best quality, and telling it at rea sonable prices. Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Harritt & Lawrence, I I BEST OF EVERYTHING Properly Cooked Properly Served at the White House Restaurant GEORGE BROS. Proprs. Phone Main 190 .State Street An appetizing dlnaw ta if thn menf i noerf bt3 "H have the finest stod d zu'.i'aS Iem and can sunplr ! " &"' Veal. M'titrnn P.irk. r Si:W ttto I of the best quality. We deliver to all parts ! ft titj. Phone your orler. E. C. CR08B. Barley nrr. . r. . TT.rtT fVZ Of 1 FINEST SEED BARLEY TO Sl YOU NEED ANT m Patronise Your Home In LP YOU NEED AMX " ' dwuTtfies and keep yoar rnon-'QUIOKLT. as it wn-L koi XTTTrrrr t rwnrro ey at home. Not a new-business, bat the old black amlth, wagoa aad paiat shop of Jacob & Arthur very mnefc enlarged. W ire prepared to do all kiada ot ..., .t log, alga painting and bnggy, carriage wKoa punting; repaiatiag aad :e pairing furniture and musical iaatra BseEta. A firet-claae Dalnter mni Light aad heary wagona and bnggiea on hand and made to order. Work sailed for la aay part of the city ad retaraed free of kargebyG.W. Johaa or William Cross. JACOB & ABTHTJB. Phone 143 Ifxia. 2226 N. Front. St 8-22-tf tMMAiV 60 YEARS' JMaBasTBBBBBV' EXPERIENCE ij!mrra vrn at an OARRT A rUli'l OP FIELD AND GARDE J HAY. PTTRD. TLOUB ANB f - r WE ASE SOLE AGENTS t i CELEBRATED COULSON'S CHICK XUWJJ. i OET.OTra PRICES BEF0JB' LNG ELSEWHERE. AU! TiHson & Co, 151,161 High Street Trade Marks Aafeae Maatn a ikKid a4 Utrtpiiom ur MteSr ruJ pur optatom (m mkaSmr mi SckKtiffc HaKrteair A kair Ututrat! 41t." ?( rtr. Wll'l 1 w ' "T ".""'"-? jwfh wniiu n a PMBING Awn ,lw,nSooS i A. L FRASER Cormce Worl Heating and BufcSnc Work of aH Estimates Made and Work Guaranteed Murphy BJfc State St. Satem, Oregon Phoite 1511 I Uen given Urn by the students. "4H -SfJ!5Z&l$ J BMPFmI