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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1906)
a DAILY CAI'I TAL JOURtf AIi, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1000. M. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY II0FKR RHOS., Pusllshcra nnd Proprietors. Mmw labTC 3 W7? axe" suijscriptio.y hates. By Mall. Dally Journal, ono month .... 35c Dally Journal, thrco tnontba ..$1.00 Dally Journal, ono year ...... 4.00 Weekly Journal, ono year .... 1.00 , Hy Cnrrlcr. Dally Journal, per month .... 50c THE COMING CITY ELECTION. It Is tlia mandnto of tho law that nil citizens go to tho city hall and register If thoy would voto at the city primaries In November, and the city olectfon In Docomhor. It Is tho DUTY OI-' ALL GOOD CITIZENS to take a full ban4 In city government. Tho nomination and olcctlon of city officials Is far more Important to tho moral and commer cial wolfnro of tho community than tho election of Btnto and national officials. An alderman, though, ho got NO COMPENSATION HUT KICKS AND CURSES can dlschnrgo tho duties of that office from as high a standpoint of civic duty nnd public patriotism ns nny president that over lived. In tho coming city election, thrco points Bhould bo kopt In vlew: First. Thoro should bo no lower ing of tho moral standards of the community. SALEM HAS PASSED THE POINT whoro It can over again bo run as a wide open town. Second. There tnutst bo no lot up In tho PROGRAM OF PUBLIC IM PHOVF.MENTH, no rolnpso Into In dirforenco about Htroot paving, hotter bridges, etc. Third'. Tho high financial stand ard of tho city must bo maintained. All good cltl.ona will ngrco to tho Importnnco of these propositions. IN THE INTI2KEKT OF PROGRESS Boy's School Suits Parents should bring in their boys and fit them out while our stock is complete. Our long experience in the clothing business has taught us what kind of boys' suits gives the best satisfaction. G. W. Johnson & Co. fe him, brought In connection with his forty-third child. Tuesday Seattle, desiring to raise $500,000, opened Its subscription books at noon and by night had $650,000 secured. The same day Portland, by hard rustling, much ad vertising and persistent begging, raised $1981. The Evening Tele gram says the solicitors are enthu siastic but somehow the subscrib ers aro not built that way. Fridays occurred In 1835, 1844, 18GC and 1800. Tho next great American panic is now slated for 1913. Aldermen Downing nnd Stousloff. of tliu Bnlam city council, nro to be commondod for straining a point In ordor to pormlt tho North Commor clnl Improvement TO UK COMPLET ED. Tho construction of that concrete vlnduct Is an lmportnnt step In tho development of tho city. That Htroot has remained closed at that point LONG ENOUGH. To havo dofeatod It naw'mlght havo meant Its perma nent defeat. That would hnvo 1K FliKCTED RUHINI-XS FROM ITS NATPJtAI CHANNELS to tho bono-, ilt of tho other streots. Tho people of Commercial Btreet nnd all North Suloni owe tho two bufiluosri inemburH of tho committee on bridges a voto of thanks. PA NIPS. Nothing Is unfiled by cultivating tho Idea of commorelal' pnntrs. On tho other hand, If all mndo preparations to moot panic conditions thero'd bu none. Thoy would bo run dored ImpOBslblo by TRK RISING TIDIO OF OKKDIT AND CON FN DICXOK. Overflowing mntorlal prosperity nlmoHt approximating a boom Is said to always proeodo a depression. Of course, thoro hnvo boon minor panics, like tho I.uwhOu panic, tho millionaire's panic, and the Northern Pncltlo panic, nil confined to Wall street. After a whllo thoro will bu more scientific study of thoo money colics. llroadly speaking, there has boon A TWKNTV-VEAR PKIUODIOAl, PANIC In this country nnd In Wng laud, but not In thu same years. Our record panic years were 1837, 1857, 1S73, 1893. In Unglnnd black THE TRUTH ABOUT ROADS. Tho editorial wrltor of tho States man, suppesod at present to bo Mr. Davoy, tries to mlnlmlzo tho credit duo Govornor Chnmberlaln for hav ing built somo miles of first class highway with convict labor. Tho truth will hurt no one, and following ure tho facts, as wo under stand them: Under tho Lord administration about a quarter of a mllo of turnpike wiib constructed at the ponltontlnry with convict labor. Under tho Geer administration wo do not recall now that any more njgnway was constructed witu con vlct lnbor. Tho first mllo of hlghwny out of thlH city townrds Turner wns con structed by the Into W. O. Wostncott with subscriptions from tho city to tho Wostncott farm. Govornor Chnmberlnlu did put up Ilvo miles of pormnuent highway with convict labor nt almost no ex pense to this county, and says ho Is willing to put up more If tho county will take caro of what has boon put up. Resides Govornor Chaiuborlaln hns furnished tho county court gangs of convlatn to work on sovornl other roads In this county. Give the D omoernt his due. Tho systoiu of umploylng tho con victs to build roads should bo extend ed. Marlon county has spent about $100,000 the past six years on good roads, nnd IF ONIM'OURTH TRIM SPM had beon sot aside to bo ox pondod In co-operation with tho state great, results would havo boon gain- tho war at least TWO . GENERA TIONS OF YOUNG MEN AND YOUNG WOMEN could not bo glvon tho advantages of higher education thoy would havo enjoyed but for tho war. How plainly wo can all rcallzo the truth of this when time hns allayed prejudices and enables us to sot our selves In our southern brothor'c place. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem Good Home Market' SALEM MARKET. od. X-RAYS At last tho Smith family has dis tinguished itself. J. I'. Smith has been arrested for robbing an lnsur nnco company. Ho should bo wel comed In his homo town In Kentucky with a brass band tho only man on onrth that got up bofore tho com Tho registration laws should bo changed so a man can earn car faro on tho fow days ho Is not trying to prepare for voting time. Tho registration laws aro made on tho old 10 to 1 plan reglstor 10 times to voto onco. I m m Mao Wood, claiming to bo Senator Piatt's wife, says tho old slnnor Is "reaping tho whirlwind." In this enso Mrs. Wood represented tho wind ho sowed nnd Miss Jnneway tho whirlwind, who is doing tho "rip ping." W. S. U'Ron, of Orogon City, says ho "doos not say 'pshaw' In reply to tho suggesting of his being mndo U. S. sonntor." " Mr. U'Ron does not have to uso thnt unfonotok expres sion. Tho bnlanca of Oregon'a cltl- oiib say It for him. 1'rosldont Smith, bend of tho Church of Lattor Day Saints of Jo Tho state should mnko an appro sub Christ, commonly known as THERE IS A TIDE In tho affairs of men, which taken at tho flood lends on to fortune. Tho tide U al tho Hood for you rJuht now, If you will begin sav Ink regularly a part of ypur WHgoa nd continue doing 10, de positing your saving each wook or month lu our Havings Depart input, whoro thoy wlU"oarn lutor ' Jt, "win, surely lead on to for I tURO. Svtags Dpr.mtt prlatlnn of about $200 per mile to onnble any county to havo convict built roads constructed. As tho l.ugeno Register Intimates, tho work should not ho confined to Marion county. It should bo broad ened to tho whole state. .Men of sense nnd Intelligence wltl tnko broad and Impersonal views of this tuattor of road building. Tho mads belong to nil tho peo ple, nnd good roads whether built by Duiuocrutlc Chamberlain or Re publican Scott belong equally to All tho people. . Mormons, hns boon nrrostod charged with living with live wlvos. Thoro Is also n criminal charge against A .WORD FOR Till. SOUTH. - It was with a great deal of pleas ure that tho writer who wns born of Union parents nnd Is politically speaking a son of tho north, heard sovornl old grand army mon, nt the post mooting, say somo KIND WORDS FOR TDK SOUTH. It Is al most Impossible for n northern man to Intelligently put himself in tho placu of ii southern man, whon con sidering tho war of 1860-05, and Its Immediate results. Tho armies of tho north enmo homo victorious and triumphant to n region that had maintained Increasing prosperity. Tho armies of the south returned to u desolated country with Is agricul ture ruined and Its Industries de stroyed. lu tho south, HOMES, SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES wero moro or lew broken up aul social conditions dls- luriHM ns i no resuu or mo war. Again tho northern states wore prac tically buoyant nnd agresslvo whvn reconstruction policies more bitter oven than defeat on tho field of battle were forced upon, tho south. Following tho Impoverishment of It Takes Nerve Everything; depends upon your nerves. It is nerve force that causes the brain to direct the motion of your body; it is nerve force that causes your heart to pulsate, and send the blood through your veins; it is nerve force that causes your, stomach to digest food, your kidneys to filter the blood, and the liver to secrete bile. In fact, nerve force is the f tower that runs your body, so f you feel worn-out, irritable, nervous, cannot sleep, or cat well, have pain or misery anywhere, your nerves are weak, and your system run down. To restore this vitality take Dr. Miles Nervine which will strengthen and build up the nerves. You cannot be healthy without strong nerves. "tVr elxhtutt yorn Dr. Mil Krvlno ana Antl-rila lin hare bn wy cloa companion. KatW in mar ried Ufa. inflUlo .rUta children. y nerve tciu U uom-out could not Jep haj no rcxMtti Imllmttwi wry baa. ami had such avfuT dlusr f4t. Then 1 begun utlng 1-, MU? Nrvln. and at one I bun to lw proy and rooa found wyixit fe Srfct health." MRS. 8. U YOTOJO, JH FKUbur St. Kw Caatie, iSt, Da Nllaa Nvt U mm ay yaw kult, h vIH firAtr that tM ItrtTWtU vtHt twwfK. ir H tall. M vW rfun4 yaw mMiy. , Mikt Medical Co., Elkhart, IM Stcbier's Market. Dealers In fish, game and poultry. Highest cash price paid for eggs. Prompt delivery. State street. 10-3-tf Poultry, Eggs, Etc. Eggs Per dozen, 26c. Butter Detail Country, 20c, cream ery, 25c. Hens 12 c. Frys lie. Qeese 07c Ducks 89c. Fruits, Vogetablos, Etc Now potatoes Co cwt. Onions 90c cwt. Tropical Traits. Bananas 5o per pound. Oranges ?5. 00 $6.00 Lemons S5?6. Livo Stock Market. Steers 3 3 3 Y c. ,( Cows 2 2 Y c. Sheep 3c. Dressed Vcnl 6 S 7c. Fat Hogs 6 8. Stock Hogs 5 M (3 Cc. Oram and Food. ' Baled Clover $6.00. Cheat $6.00. Timothy $8.50 $9.50. Oats 30 c. Bran $18. Shorts $19. Barley $18.00. Wheat, 65c. Flour $3.60. PORTLAND 3LIRKET. Wheat Club, 65CCc; valley, 07 C9c; bluestem, 67 68c. Oats Cholco white, $23.50 $24. Mlllstuff Bran, $14.50. Hay Timothy, $10 $11, Alfalfu, $10.00. Vetch $7 7.50. Potatoes SO S5c. Poultry Averngo old hens, 136 HVfcc; mixed chickens, 13 14c; 14 Vic; mixed chickens, 13 14c; young roosters, 14 15c; dressed chickens, 1415c; turkeys, live, 16 21c; turkeys, dressed, 21 22 c; geese, live, 9 10c; ducks, 11 15c; pigeons, $1$1.50. Pork Dressed, 77Vc. Beef Dressed, 4Vj5. Mutton Dressed, 7Sc. Hops Oregon, 1905, 10 12c: 1906 contracts, 15 17c. Wool Valley, co.vso to medium, 2022c; Eastern Oregon, 1519c. Mobalr 2830c. Butter Fancy Creamery, 25 30c; storo buttor, 15 17c. (&A &aG3'i iTf-orO? u.i.Hiuiiaiv- IEN uk UWp Satisfactioi No PrJxoa No Oobm, No Crockery Never Sold in BuT 1, 2, 2V2 and 5 Pound Tins Only J. A. Folger & C San Francisco o until you have tried, I Don't buy your winter supply of flour sack of NEW PERFECTION FLOUR MADE BY CAPITAL CITY MILLS It Is tho best flour over sold In Salem. Remember our cereals are strictly up-to-date. Wo have the ' latest up-to-date mill on tho coast. Try It. The mill that makes Salem famous as a wheat market. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. BRYANT & REEDER xgjfS OHAS. K. SPATTLDING, Presldont. B. O. MILES, Sec. and Trcu. Chas. K. Spaufding Logging Co. Manufacturers of Oregon Pine. Ash and Maple Luml SALEM,. OREGON. A. L f RASER PLUMBING TINNING AND ROOflNG, Cornice Work, Heating and Building Work of all Kinds; Estimates Made and Work Guaranteed Murphy Blk State St. Salem, Oregon Phone 15111 i 8 MW &9mQ&9QG98Sm 99 9 A Young Mother nt 70. ".My mothor has suddonly beon mndo young nt 70. Twenty years of lutonse suffering from dyspepsia had ontlroly disabled hor, until 6 months ngo, when bIio began taking Electric Blttors, which havo completely cur od her and restored1 the strongth nnd activity sho had In tho prime of Hfo," writes Mrs. W. L. GUpatrlck, of Dan forth, Mo. Greatest restorative medlclno on tho globo. Sets stom ach, liver, and kidneys right, puri fies tho blood, and cures' malaria, bll lousnoss and weakness. 'Wonderful norvo tonic, price, GOc. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry's drug store: -o- r , ThoPortHo. Ronil. Tho monthly report of tho stato portage railroad at Cclllo was pre sented yosterday to tho stato board of commissioners. It showed tho to tal, earnings, of the road for the monin or September were $373.55 aud tho expenses 5115S.01. Gold Dust Flotit Made by THE SYDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Orogon. Mado for family use. Ask your grocer for it. Bran and shorts always on hand. . P. B. Wallace AGENT WlMMMWIHUMHMm Saved His Life. J. W. Davenport, Wlngo, Ky., wrltos. Juno 14, 1902: "I want to toll you I bellevo Ballard's Snow Llulmont saved my llfo. I was uu dor tho treatment of two doctors, and they told mo ono of my lungs' was entirely gone, and the other badly affected. I also had a lump on my side, I don't think that I could hRVo lived over two months longer. I was Indueed by a friend to try Ballard's Snow Liniment. Tho ftrst application gave mo great re lief; two CO cont bottles cured me sound and woll. It Is a wonderful medlclno and I recommend It to suffering humanity Sold by D. J. Pry's druK st w Spent wisely Is tho source of much satisfaction. Why not spend a little of It wisely now buying groceries of us? Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Harrltt & Lawrence, WATCHES Special discount on all watchM t romalndor of this month. Big i Big assortment of designs. values at CHAS. H. HINGE Leading Jeweler nnd Optlcto 123 Commercial Street. HOTEL OREGON Corner of Seventh and Stark Portland. Orewa. Tha aw ! -modern hotel of t Caters particularly to reside"" lem and other Oregon cities. nlaa. Frn hna. RatM (L00 P ad upward. Haadomt grffl West, aad price aa low M ? less attractive. Dally Capltsl J on flla. WaiaHT-DIOXENSON HOIX& White House Restaurant GEORGE BROS. Proprs. Is prepared to accomodate any slied crowd at any time of the day or night Phono Mala 196 Suu gL Meals served at all hours. FNiivRnYarfi w ,,w,'v... nBiiaL1 THE WUQrZt .ffiSSw Zml. bin KtUt. Tl fiTS, Cril.cAEfUTBB r:.?HlJrMM;Tt iam(mI C, l' m MMMMMrri .,. mi rerKfH MilMmrSpiLi.! MtW IMWS ITS rfjuiSi & UnJVn4. U,M. Mjr,p"7 , iMirapji ieicte..Vu tar r"