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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1906)
(, f i- ff - DAILY QAI?ITAI,,J0PSXA1. 8AU3C, OBEOON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1906. -4 k I r IV l!r- Itf (A f fe i : )". A MATTER OF HEALTH KlKUDIZfl Hi ''Jt, , AkiH5 POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder. free from alum or phos- phatic acid ANOTHER CLASS GRADUATES Fourteen Young Men Get Certificates as Doctors and Four Young Women as Nurses Tho thirty-ninth annual commence moni exorcises of the medical depart ment of Willamette University was hold last evening at tho First M. E. church, when 11 joung men of tho 1000 class received their diplomas nnd loctora' degrees, and four young -ladies were prcented with nurses' cer tificates. " Tho nuditorium and tho gallery warj crowded with friends anil relative of tho graduate-. On tho platform were Dr. W. H. lUnl, dean of tho college; Bov. W. II. Selleok; Mis McNary, of tho Salem Hospital; President Colo man, Dr. W. 0. Smith, Justice of tho Supremo Court T, O. Ilniley nud Dr. Bowlnud. Tho decorations, though simple wero particularly attractive, consisting of aliu!i nnd ovorgreons and of tho class colors whito and light bliK. Tho member of the graduating class occupied1 seats in the choir loft. Tin gnidunting nurses wero dressed iu tho uniform 'common to their uniting, and tho men uoro tho clnixdcal cap nnd gownu. Tho music for tho occasion was fur nished by Stoelhnmmer's orchestra, which rendered, pleasingly, several so lecjtoiw, nnd by Mrs. Qhnrles II. lllngeo, who sang with her magnificent voice, and technique "localise.'' Her rendition of "IUmo- After ltaiu" nn t goot that It tailed forth a stirrm of applause, nnd Mm Hinges responded it'h tho eucoro "The Last lloso of Summer. ' ' Tho invocation was given by Hov. W"ll, Selk'ck, of tho M. E. church. Tho an mm I address was delivered by Hon. T. (I. Halley, of the supremo court, President John II. t'oloman presented tholiplotims ami certificates to tho clauses, ami maV a few well-chosen re mark!, conferring tho degree of M. D. ipbDthe 14 joung men. Dr W. Carlton Smith gavo tho charge to tho cla. "You aro tho riwodiana of n great inheritance for thojnraetiro of medicine is as old as "ooMy," aU ho. Tho professors ml- dres was practical and replete with helpful suggestions. Class Bell. Bogor Bisweli, Lenthal A. Bollman, Koy D. Byrd, John C. Evans, Claude Percivnl Fryer, Randolph T. Hunter, William C. Judd, Harvey E Kelty, An tonium J. LeMiller, Walter W. Looney, Hisaslii Mishina, Howard L. Power, Lonzo V. Smith, William P. Snyder. Nurss Class. Lolo Iinnixi Myers, Helen Elizabeth Walling, Anna Jane Downey, Ellanora IMchter. After a short reception given at tho church, tho medical graduates held a banquot at ono of tho hotels, whero "tho How of wit and wisdom" reigned supreme. DIRECT . LAW MAKING INITIATIVE BILL TO BE VOTED ON Some are Good, Some are Bad and Some We Leave You to Analyze Carries Moro MaiL Beginning today tho Eugene local will carry mail from Portland to Eu geno nnd all way points, instead of only carrying it between Albany and Port land. Two mail clerks will hereafter bo on tho run, instead of one. The early morning and: Into night overland trains will hereafter carry no mall for tho towns between Allmny and Eugj-nc, J except ior juiicwuu unv, iuo lui-.u from now on will carry mail seven days in the week instead of six. Sura Curo for Piles. Itching Piles produco moisture and came itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles nro cured by Dr. Bosan-ko's Pile Remedy. Stops itching and bleeding Absorbs tumors. 50c a jar at druggists or sent by mail. Treatise free. Writo mo about your case. Dr. Bosanka, Phil adelphia, Pa. THE BANK HABIT, t Possibly you who read this hare sTr kept a basic account. If not, )t (M Nggett that you try the ex perlment. You will && it helpful In many ways. Aside from the fact thai your mosey will be safe frew theft aad fire, such a habit teadi to thrift, economy, discipline, and a. general understanding of busines principle!, all of which are essen tial to aueoeee. It also affords a convenient method for the pay meat or bills; awi, a tho eheeka are always preserved' aad. retimed to yeu, they serve aa receipts for the auouats paid. Salem State Bafc L. K PAGC, p E,W, HAZARD. At the Grand Tonight. Milton ltojal'i "Friends" will bo presented tonight by the Lyceum Thea tre Compwny at tho Grand Opera Houso It Is a beautiful four-act corned v drama, tho scenes of which take plaeo in and nroundi New York City. It tells tho story of how two young fellows, Adrian Karje, a musielan, ami Jack Paden, Jr., bvcame attached to each other ami fell in lovo with tho samo girl, Marguerite Otto, a famous opera singer. Tho full strength of tho com pany will appear in the cast, and a good performance is guaranteed. Tho Keluey sister, May Fleming and oth ers will entertain with vaudeville spe cialties between the acta. Come ami spend a pleasant evening. Tho Pontages Road Show. Tho Pant ages road show, which do lighted Salem audience, last week, will hold tho boards at tho Edtson theatre again three nights, with n Saturday matinee, commencing Friday. May 4th, with an ontlro new company of clever people, headed, by the Great Caesar and company, direct from San Francisco, also tho nightingale quartet and other big acts. 0-2-2t Of course you pay your money, But you. get your money' worth, For what does money mean to you Wheu Rocky Mountain Tea's on earth! Dr. Stone's Drug Store. o - ... OpSttlaff'ttte Canals. Albany, X. Y.. May 2. Tho Erie, Champlaln and Cayuga and Seneca canals, were, opened! to navigation thts noon ami it is reported from various points that a great many bargoa start ed on their way immediately after tho opening The Black river canal will not be opened until later In tho sea-eon. Teaigfet Fourth lecture iu College of Music course, at University chapel. Price rlf ht aad qatUty Wet at Jtr rlagtea's tmt)M, 444 isHate street. (G. A. Hurley, an able Eastern Oregon editor, in tho Oregon Criano.) Equal Suffrage amendment. Vote No. 302 if you favor it and vote No. 303 if you are opposed to it. Section 2 of article 2 of the constitu tion of tho state of Oregon shnll be and hereby is amended to read as follews: ' "In all elections not otherwise pro vided for by this constitution every citizen of tho United States, of age of 21 years and upwards, who shall have resided in the state during the six months immediately preceding such election, and shall havo declared his intention to become a citizen of tho United States ono year preced ing such election, conformably to the laws of the United States on tho sub ject of naturalization, shall bo enti tied to vote at all elections authorized by law; it is expressly provided here by that no one shall be denied the right to vote on account of sex. Addi tional qualifications of registration and precinct residence may be requir ed by law." You should read both the arguments thereto given for it by Gail Laughlin and the other against It by tho exec utive committee of tho Anti-Suffrage association. Both are printed in the bill and arc in the hands of the coun ty clork. Amendment to the Local Option law giving Anti-Prohibitionists and Pro hibitionists equal privileges. This law is to amend the present lo cal option law so that tho precincts favorablo to open saloons can do away with present local option law which makes it so that when a number of districts invor local option the whole teritory will bo compelled to go dry. Tho new law will bo favored by all thoso who opposo tho present local op tion law. as it gives the open towns in dry districts tho right to stay open. Thoso who favor the amondment will vote No. 30-1 and thoso opposed No. 303. Law to Abolish Tolls on the Mount Hood and Barlow Road and providing for its ownership by the state. This law should bo voted down. It looks to tho Oriano as if it is simply a graft proposition in which a corpo ration withes to dispose of a toll road to tho state at a fabulous price. We don't think tho peoplo should pay $24,000 for any toll road in order to enrich some schemers who want to get rid of the road. It's a nice scheme on their part, but what is the ue? Why not appropriate about $50,000 for so mo one's alkali bed in the desert of eastern Oregon, and mako them happy? Thoso opposed to such propositions want to not forget to vote "Xo" on No. 307. Vote 310, as this is a law to amend section 2 of article 11 of tho constitu tion This law does away with tho legislature making laws for cities and makes it possiblo for the legal voters pf every town or city to make their own laws in this respect. This is a good, law and should be supported, for it does away with the legislature put ting in to much timo on laws that only effects one town, and then, most of thoso laws as present made arc not sanctioned by tho people before they becomo a law. Vote "Yes" at No. 310. You want to bo careful and not' get numbers mixed in thoso laws. Propoc4 by initiative for constitu tional amendment to allow tho stato printing, binding and printers' com pensation to bo regulated by law at any time. Wo think this law would make it possible for the legislature to pick favorito printing houses and give them tho work for tho state, and wo don't believe it is a good law. We bellevo tho stato should own its own printing offices, pay tho state printer a salary and do away with such things as pass ing along the printing as the legisla ture may eeo fit. This law does not even suggest a board to handle this rnattnr. If it suggested that this bo put out by a, bid and that the gover nor, secretary or tho state printer form & board to do this wo would ba in favor of it, but we dont favor it as it is, Wa would suggest that you vote "No" at No. 331. No. 303 is "Yes" for prohibiting free passes on railroaJdtt and other public service cor poratloas. 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WE SELL THESE CASES AT FACTORY PRICES But en ,8c Hamilton, Exclusive Agents G fp IK! till s -" ""3jL JJ5ass SeEs?." m UilJJilLLmTm g ZZm& I 1 MB) II iftuLeSSnBPmDi No. 318 is "Yes" for an act requir ing sleeping car companies, refrigerat or car companies and oil companies to pay an annual license upon gross earn ings. Tho per cent to be collected is 3 per cont. The Oriano would not ad vise you in this matter, but would sug gest that you ask yourself whether you think it best to tax these corporations who do business of this kind to pay on their goods or not. Thcso companies usually aro not tho samo companies that run tho regular trains, but are special concerns organized and doing this special class of business. Tho Oriano would) bo willing to have almost anything in railroad luwh to go SHERIFF HAS THE REVOLVER Culver Has the Pistol With Which Desperado Smith Did the Deadly Work The revolver of the outlaw, Smith with which ho killed three of the best into effect if wo could just get some I officers of the- stato, Hanlon, night po roads through central Oregon. It will come, too, but then this has no bear ing on tho law. Vote "Yes" at 320, which requires express companies, telegraph compan ies and telephone companies to pay an annual liconse upon their gross earn ings. This would undoubtedly increase tho amount of tax that would come to the different counties. The constitutional amendments should be studied by every man in the county boforo election day. They llceman at Oregon City; Sheriff Shaver of Clackamas county, and Captain O. D. Henderson, is in the possession of Sheriff Culver. Many called at tho sheriff's office to look at the weapon that did the deadly work, it is n Colt 41-callbro of tho most modern model, of blue steel, with five-inch barrel, and is in fine condition. Smith had' the end. of tho barrel corked with cotton, so as to prevent dirt from entering tho bar Tel. Just where Smith secured the gun has not yet been ascertained. Tho des' WILL MEET The Executive Committed Mir Inn fnnntv RfMffc ans GettfD Basy l' . ( f mean important legislation nnd they jporado 'a littlo blue, ill-fated cap is also attracting much attention from the curious ones. , It is a sort of boys' golf cap, with a narroty band over the crown. rEi ho might wear it, Smith ripped it in" tie back about two inches. The cap was stolen at Canby, and tho bo)--who owned it identified, it yester are of moro importance than will be in ft session of the stnte legislature. The law allowing lawB to bo initiated is a good law, and puts tho power in tho hands of the common people, but! you should know what you aro voting on or you should not voto at all. li you "don't know what a law means day, after tho. fugitive, had been killed. you nave no rigni to jump ai conclu sions and voto as tho idea strikes you; Write to the county clork and ask him for tho law or writo tho registration officer in your precinct and got a copy. You can then find out what they are. Talk to your neighbors and study them so that you will know all about these laws before tho election in June comes on. Sixteen cartridges were found on Smith, air worOciH tho magazine. o i State News Southern Oolf Tournament. Now Orleans, La., May 2. Tho fifth annual amateur golf championship of tbo Southern Golf Association opened horo today with a largo number of en tries and in tho presence of a largo and enthusiastic gallery. The tourna ment will last four dtovs. HHiiiiimnHininmm NOTICE. The Capital National Bank is transacting its San Francisco ! ! business through, nnd drawing drafts on, the First National ; ; Bank of Oakland, wbcro all its ' 1 outstaadiag drafts on 8a Fraa- ', I ctsco banks will bo cashed on ' ' X presentation, notwithstanding the I continuous legal holiday pro ! ! claimed by tho governor of Call- ; fornix. Tl II 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HI 1 1 w I Mrs. Mary M. McLaughlin, a pioneer of Oregon, passed away Sunday at the homo of ono of her daughters at Inde pendence, A. J. Winter,' of Boseburg, and Boy McClallen, of Boseburg, caught six sal mon weighing, altogether, ISO pounds in the Boguo Tiver Monday. John B. and E. L. Campbell havo sold a half interest in the Eugene Daily Guard to Charles H. Fisher, lately one of th publishers of the Boise City News The old Cottago Grove hotel, at Cot tage Grow, was burad Sunday night The building was the oldest in the city having been built fa 1SB9, when Cot tage Grove was only & village. , Bob Boy Parrjsfi, the musical com poser of Indepindence, has just writ ten two mora songs. They are "Our Good Old Pioneer" and "Dearest One." This makes nine compoaitioaa that Mr. Furlsfc has put befor the public. There will be a meftittf& ocntive committee of tielto tx- nonnhlipan central tosta o'clock a. m, Saturday, ty ' the county candiaatwT a be present. A oembrtilVJ sional committee for tb3?r bo chosen upon th'u 1 matter has been ";taJ tho candidate for rTJ selected hi man. J -.- i tut ! MuwW'l JHC3UH1VU til n - - ii ber will later be clowt tho congressional " , . i - Tho congressional e J1 to meet Saturday P". city, when it will b. " Hawley will be pr.1' " j, j ... !:-.. AmTrajK r or tne eni"? - r- pleted upon this we. -. frfM Boys' ClUD - . i.i a4inff WT' regular wnhij --j ,-, club now has 4S taebJ j club now nas " fcl ning eomo agressive wort me" Bible study i.bfM mer. mme -.' , utes before the busin "- Wednesday evening. In ProMWWT"uJ la the matter of th'j, Bamp, Maggie J. RP pointed administratrix, pj nnd approved in thew or I .rmr;. of the estates- , haupr. Louis A " STOMACHig- arf SOON fOUCOIF .-. flton Whea iioo" - - , taken promptly at im No wonder Dy , preference to an r is a 53 y"' record o it. too, which ought t fr unsTEnWf, jn ..nv;n voa th r' . for xor A "T Cirwmm or T" day. ' i ., fcV tklCmim TV -! ..