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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1906)
DAILY CAPITAL JOOTKAl SAimt. OEM OX, TUM5DAY, MAY ,- l&W. r IT GENUINE ARTICLE Pure Maple Panoche FACTS AND NOT FANCIES jrqnr.T.TiTt & douglas, M fading Grocers, Confoctioners .akcrs, 456-460 State streot. ; 182 and 187. $.) OUBIOB OREAM M.1JU-.-1 .t- . usrwt xiuiu mo uairy to our makes tho perfect ico cream iit bow bo popular. WAYS THE BEST." SMi I VEEY BEST LUMBER quote you a price you will : reasonable If 3-ou aro plan- build a houses, consult us about job. We build houses. FUEL & LUMBER CO. iFUTES BOURNE SLANDERS The .following tolegram roceived at tke "Republican headquarters, speaks for ifeelf: Portland, Or., May 28, 1900. tHoa. Chats. A. Murphy, Chairman Re- publiaaWjXJounty Central Committee, 8lwil.Y Oregen: attention) is callod to tho fact increasing tuo oau eiemenu 'tlBaSBf Nothing Ideal About Politics and the Good Women Would be Shut Out; Many women aro being deluded by suffragist orators into believing that tho right of franchise will make a hcay en of this earth. The literature sent broadcast over tho state by tho suffrage association is also misleading to both sexes. A woman, writing to ono of tho Port land evening papers, expresses hcrsolf as follews: "It would not bo mnuv generations before women would1 bo nearly mentally equal to men. Instead of useless gossip thoir thoughts would be turned to tho bettering of social con ditions, devising ways and means whereby all could bo more social and happy. Oh, 1 do liopo and pray that tho men of Oregon will give us tho right to help ourselves anil to help thorn also at tuo sama time, and! to gether tho men and women wll mako this stato a glorious dwelling place." Tho ideals of this poor soul, who thinks that if women aro given tho right to vote, that this will bo, a' "glorious dwelling place" aro founded upon a' firm a foundation as ho who built his altaV upon tho drifting sands. Slio appears modest as to tho mental equal ity of the sexes, a generation is a long timo, and many generations a very long time. Tho harsh reality of woman suffrage is oxemplifiodi in the four states where ib baa been in operation for many years In each of those states political condi tions aro worso than in any other stato of tho Union. This being true, how do mon or women expect Oregon to bo an exception? Wo" must not forget that thoro aro ignorant women, foreign women, tha wives of ignorant laborers, and bad women, in Oregon, as well as good women, Theso different classes of women aro on a par with tho same classes of mon. numerically. Then If tho mon aro divided politically, and then divided again into tho men who want clean politics and) the mon who do not, is it not reasonable to presume that tho women will bo divided, and that woman suffrage will only result It cer- DOG AND PONY SHOW Burch and Reiss Will be Here With a Train Load of Animals Friday ough tho Democratic party tatnyr naa proveu n-seir 10 openue . lj ,.,,... !,.,!,,,.. ni-ii y,n. .in thin wav in the states tunc nave through tho mails to everv adopted it. And the reason Is obvious, (I., dtntn apainst Jonathan Tho woman with tho ideal, with only . - ... . ... .1 1 t t. . io. 1.0. nt i.ninn ' crood In ner uoarr. anui wiero aro jiiuu Eeo tie Democratic party and ene- '"". s" discovers that sho must aa of th primary law to defeat the sociato with an element that all her ,'BojwMtoR wwnineo at tho polls with puro instincts shrink from and sho Gearia, aadfljthen defoat tho primary gives up me ucsire, u sjio over uu ), iUlofnrA with n. nenatorlal to mingio in poiuics. un 1110 uiu hand, her less t fortunate sitters glory iu tho reek and filth of political life. Thoy vote regularly, somo of them often, especially tho women of tho "law U HA.I caitlWpflSi a (MaMWMHMtHik ture with a senatorial trusts. It would ba o to President Roose velt's MMMKiittration, that tho Repub lican pttgranot afford. You are re- t FsSlTf 1 f 4. a 2jn?idiPr. t SL SSSSSfiiM4H0 ISaBSmbfetta PK ',Wed tagtVe- tho widest publicity to j 'brothels, Tho consequence is, that tho iaot Hiroagh your county commit-1 rsu id 01 woman auuruKu b,UiV,: u- mI & local press. Instruct all 0 wort,t political oloment, placing to mako a special effort " o nan"s OI unscrupulous pomi- clans more power man. inai cibm evi-r possessed before It simply results in corruption, bribery and political con ditions that no true citizen should tolerate. O. A. WESTGATE, Republican Central Com- Hm Texas Wonder. alt kidney, bladder sad rhea- sold by all druggists, or ' treatment by mail for $1. Will Serve Lunch. Tho ladies of tho W. It. C. wilt serve 'W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. lunch do tho O. A. R. at their hall in tedp f. 1 m i.-i! I.I. a. I ' 1L. m..jkM llA.t a T1d.A,.Mmy TI'IV enu lor innuiuuuiii. oumi mu lumn- inwiiv, u i.vv,w.. t--j- 'm drug stores, ilium . 'I dw-lyr ' By order of president. 2t are now MORIAL DAY aaual return of the Na- Bmorlal Day fills every rlcan with loyal emo- terles of the past unite rlrotherhood'the millions beating in unison for ry of the wearers of the Blue -and tho Grey, who iy Bleeping In the Silent City of tho Dead. Stoe will Close at Noon Decoration Day. 'then well be waiting to serve the soldier boya with anything jr-nuty be wanting ia the way of footwear, iber, please, that with this store It's always the best of. shoes at fa prices. SALEM'S BIG SHOE STORE HREGON SHOE COMPANY THESHOERS ! Among tbo many and novel animal and other feature acts of Burch and Roiss' World's Greatest Dog and Pony Shows, which will exhibit in this city afternoon and night on Friday, Juno 1st, nro scores of trained Shetland ponies, dogs, monkeys, goats, pigs, canula, Umas, pumas, zobui nndi eat ers, bos indicus, mules, and dotens of all kinds of pheasants, owls, parrots, omcus, swans,. All theso birds and animals, aro skillfully- trainod. Tho ag gregation numbers upwards of 350 per forming animals, and about 100 beau tiful bird- of all species. In conjunc tion with tho trained animal and bird feature will bo scores of Japanese and European aerlnllsta, gymnasts, acrobats jugglers and novelty acts. Messrs. Burch and Roiss have especially en gaged Gregory's Royal Italian Banda Rossa for this, their first western tour. This is wlthoub question tho finest mttsical organization over carried with a tented exhibition, and will glvo free concerts beforo tho afternoon) and might performances of tho shows daily. A grand free street carnlvnl and children's fairylaud parade will lis given on tho morning of tho exhibi tion, at which timo tho ontiro company of over 300 actors will bo seen decked out in their gay trapping. Messrs. Burch and Reiss earnestly and cordl alfy invito tho public to witness this street demonstration, as it will bo a guarnnteo of tho excellcnco of tho stock and equipment. A special feat ure of thesso shows nsldo from their great nowlryi and educational worth, wiill bo tho freo pony rides for tha children after tho afternoon perform ance. Ovor 100 Shetland ponies will' bo turned over to tho tots, and this will bo absolutely free. This fcaturo will under no circumstances, bo omitted No boy or girl will bo pormitteJ to loavo theso shows disappointed, Theso shows wcro conceived to furnish clean, wholesomlu aminsoment for ladies and chlldTon, and everything tending to promote amusement and comfort will bo done. When chairing tho butterfly of tove UnNs thoro is or) thing to keop in mind and that is, chaso tho right kind beautifulness that comes by taking Holllster's Rocky Mountuin. Tea, 35 cent, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Stone's drug store. Baseball this Evening. Tho Chemawa Indian band will give on open-air concert on Commercial street nt 5:30 thin afternoon, proceed ing afterward to tho Willamette atL letic ficldy whero thoy will furnish mu sic during tho Bankers '-Grocers' base ball game. The gamo itself promises to bo an exciting one, and will un doubtedly draw a good crowd. Both teams are nerved up to a supremo ef fort, aild will give a good account of themselves. Tho proceeds go toward the Y. M. C. A. swimming pool fund. Deaths from Appendicitis Decrease in tho samo ratio that the use of Dr. King' New Life Pills increase. They save you from danger and bring quick and painless) . release from con stipation and the ills growing out of ft. Strength and vigor always follow their nee. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist' 25 cents. Try them. 1 0 Merchants Beat Banker. In an exciting gamo of baseball, played last evening, the Merchants de feated tho Bankers by the score of 0 to 4. Z" w Hi mm mm YOUNG CHAP MODEL 1 Trying-Oil LM-irV' " "r lime This In the very beat time to drop la.suad tty, on the most suitable of dr vnew awlts-see ' which yoa like best. Better choose before the assortment is p'ick'i oVer ;. Pke $ J 2.50 to $25 v Peg Top. If Is hard to beat our line of Peg Top Trousers a $4.00 to $6.00 Corduroy for College Chape, $5.00 Salem Woolen Mill Store 'V SALEM'S WATER SUPPLY Company- Settles a New Crib Into Place and Perfects the System REDUCED SUMMER KATES. EXCURSION A gradual slnkiug, until tho top was below tho surface, n sudden plungo to tho bottom, a wild scrambling for ehoro by tho workmen, and tho now crib be ing put la by'thoSJom Water Com pany, to Increaso thoir water supply, was in position, For somo wcoka tha company- has been preparing for the summer period of low water, and have rtow completed a ncworlb for tho filter Jng ln-tako 280 foot long, with a capac ity of 400 cubic yardr; or 85,000 gal. Ions., During a couplo or tbroo months in tho sumnior tho water In tho river is sojow that it is difficult for tho com pany to get proper suction for their pumps, and, to overcomo this difficulty, a new crib, increasing tho Altering capacity-considerably, was deeided on. Tho government dodj'o was socurod nnda channel dug, into which tho now crib was to bo set. C, M, Parmoiiter, whoMmllt tho first crib, was awarded the .contract for building tho new one, nntT'tbis morning tho work was com pleted, when tho now crib sank to the botjSm of tho channol prepared for It. Nothing now remains but to fill In the gravol around the crib, and all danger of water famine will be gone. , Tor a fewSdav4 there will be another neriod nt mlllv wnfcer. unit then clear, cool and n- m .,Si .vinv. .riii i, H,.t.m'. nnrtinn i S. P trains connect f"X "- "- - i Tho new crib lies at a depth of olght Newport, Yaqulna Bay, Breltonbush Hot Springs rrom AIL 8. P. and O. & S. Points, On and after June 1, 1000, the South ern Pacific, in connection with tho Cor vallts & Eaxtorn railroad from points on thoir lines to Newport, Yaqulna and Detroit at very low rates, good for re turn until October 10, 1000. Thrco-dny tickets to Newport and Yaqulna, good going Saturdays nnd re turning Mondays nro alio on sale from all Kast Sid points, Portland to Eugene, inclusive, and from "all West Side points, enabling people to visit thoir families and spend Sunday at tho A Mill A ' ' Season tickets' from all 'Easi SldeL points, Portland to Kugono, Inclusive, and from all West Side points, arc alio on salo to Dotrolt at very low ratoi, with etop-ovor privileges at Mill City or, any point east, enabling-tourists to visit the Bnntiam and Droit en lmu Hoi Springs la tho Cascade 'mountains, which can bo reachod In ono day. Season tickets will be good for re turn from all points until October 10th, Three-day tickets will bo good going Saturday rand returning Mbajtayi only. Tickets from Portland and vicin ity will be good for return via tha East or West &ido at option of pas songcr. Tickota from Eugene and vl clnity will be good going via the Leb-anoq-Sprlngfleld, branch If dlrod. I,nKKaR0 on Newport tickets cheeked through to Newport; on Yaqulna tick ets to Yaqulna only. Sunday exeur slons to Newport on tho 0. & E. will begin Juno 10th or 17th, and run ev ery Sunday thereafter, leaving Al bany at 7:30 a, n; leave Corvallls at Bright Shiny Shoes Improvo the appearance ef anyone. X eater to tho ladle ' Special price, S cents; apodal acroenod chair. LadJ' tan shoos stained, 15 cents. DAD'S SHINING PARLORS ' State Street. MARKET QUOTA TIONS IVIKV rwf"BfW fW iwB'P siWJPk Tournament of Michigan Tropshooter, Gram! Rapldw, Mich., May 29.-Tbe great annual state tournament of the Michigan Trapshooters' league open-J here toIay under the most favorable auspice. The number of entries is unusually large end the attendance larger than at any previous meet. The state championship prizes will be seat for, this being the first time that the e trophies hava ever been eompcUd f t in this city. Besides these prU's which number three, the expert, f-e tml expert and tbo amateur, big esh prires will be contested for. Among those attending the meotlng are some of the tnosi famous shotgun experts la the United States. The prizes la the Individual eham pioashlps aro alt diamond medals, which mutt be won three times by the same individual before he becomes own tr f the trophy. The tournament it held ex the range of the Consolidate! Sportsmen's club, which are in excel lent condition and among the bit io tk conatry. feetubolow tho low water level of the Wiltemotte, and It wan necessary to re move 10,000 cubic yards of mud and gravol to prepare its bed. After It was bullf it was fioated to position, con nected to the old crib by pi pot, ami an chored with iron piling Then the work mom began piling sand and gravol on topjfrf It to sink it. Grndually It sot- Uiu until it deck wna awaih, and about 10 o'clock this morning it sud denly went to tho bottom, and there HeaXon Its gravelly bed; It will aoon 1k completely covered with the gravel of 'the bar wherein it lies and Salem water drinkers will quench their tblf.it through the hot weather without thought or fear of typhoid or other dis- easeti due to bad water, " Will Speak at BUjrtoB. Judge Seton, of Portland, a campaign orator of talent, will address the vot ers "at Htayton Saturday evening on tho apolitical Issues Of -tha lay, Ar rangements aro being inado for a rous ing rally, and Kepubllcanltm will have a great day TNEIESmiMCIT 7ut can, km. sriM4, Mr, .IU, Urtt4 wilt tU al k! buru of wu mt Umli Dean's King Caotus Oil IB sir Holniul U heala wliHaut scar. Uc s., ii. n aa4 J !. Atttn ko buimu, at4 tr , W. fwtanm Oe tUUm, Oi ith the 0. k E, at Albany and Corvallls for Ya qulna and Newport, Trains on the 0, k E. for Detroit will leave Albany at 7:30 a. m., enabling tourists to the Hot Springs to roach there the same day. Trains from nnd to Corvallls connect with all East Side train on the S. P, Full Information as to rates, time tables, etc.; can bo obtained on appli cation to J. C. Mayo, den, Pass. Agt 0 k E. It. It., Albany; A. h. Craig, 0. IP, A, S. P, Co., Portland, or to any S. P. or C. 4b E. agent. ItatkS from Salem to Newport 43; to Yaqulna, (.SO; three-day rata from Salem to Newport, $3.00. No Coagrem for Motkacs, Minneapolis, Mln., May 20,The tenth annual conference of the national congress Of mothers, which wae to have been held in Lo Angeles last month, but was .abundonovt on aecouai of the earthquake, has bun diflnltely given u; for this year, This hu been decid ed l(f th board fit taanagere, w4t!a met jbere iohy asKl.wlll be in ms(a until tomorrow. It Is expected that tho timo and place for tho next year's session of the national congrew will bo fixed at this meeting. Do You Want Some Bargains Wc have received In trade several good pkces of furni ture that are useful. They are for sale v&ry cheap. Our stock of new furniture and house f urniahiiispiji compete. J. A. PATTCRSON, Poultry At Stelner Market. Egg-Per dozen, 17c. Chickens lll$c. ,Fry l()18c W"1"-" Pftultfv Eggs Per deien, lUHi. Dutter, retail 30c. Ilena 10 lie. ?rjra12Mc. .Ome-Sc,, Dka-9: -Jn rV ' Trails, XHm Potatoes 25O0c.fv jr unions iivj to . Tropical miU. Baaanas 514c per pound. 4 Oranges 13.004 00, ' Lemons (4.00 Q (3,00, i Liva Stoek'MHltecSi Cowa 3o. Sheep 3c. Dreseed Fat Uogs-fl(5J6M( Orals aad red.' "" i Baled clover 1. Cheat (7,00. , '- iinouir i9viv.ou. t 'I f Oat-43Q40o. , Hran 20. Shorts (22. Salem rioarlsg Mill. Wheat 60c. Flour (3.00, 'Hif lW A ,"' i '1 CASTOR I A It XaluU JHt OkUitm. Yiu IfLu YiU subsj Aissa ssMf M Sl ISV WmN iiBSjaWiPWajSI n ' -" Bsswt m. 'if. rortlaad Market. Wheat-Club, 7172c. - " ' Valley 70o. niueitem 72e. - J Oats Choice white, (29. ' Mllbtuff Bran (17. Hay Timothy, (12(13. Potatoss C0S0c, Poultry Average old aw, 21 lCc: mixed chickens, 13W14ej bwtt- ntt, 2022j yowag roetf,18Hl( chickens, llflWj turkei, live, 17l 18a j 'tuikeysf, drewd, heUe, M 23c; gees, live, pouaJ, 10e gfte, dreeied, per pound, 10; dneks, 1718J pigeons, (1((2 t.qwb, (2M. Pf rk-Preel77We. t$ Deef Drweed, 4S. ' Mutto Jtti, m4f, Hop-0 1W, llHWj oU CW7. Wool MQt clip, valley, tears U medium, 222Jo; Eastera Or4fM 2921. iMtt Fey Creamery 1VAQ n.; Mefe, 12012e. XWlr--iWc. I m m jm m M f i'isLr rir TT T ' I " BLBSrBr AisKJbstkisVksBSSf t-t- MsfvA JlssssMsssssMnsV ,WWf jrrrr-firmxT - "i V.'" I ( I ' ) l 4