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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1903)
IB IBi , m h FK Kv' as" IP m I I Ifc . B PAGE SIX. iojn4f In His Spring Dress A homo onjoyn his travol If It Is In a harness bought and fitted at Lain port's. Our flno hand-raado harness for any kind of a vohlclo aro modolo of olognnco, strength and beauty, and not only look well and wear well, but giro your horso case, comfort and freedom of motion, E. S: Lamport Saddlery Co. 289 Commercial Street C. T. Jeweler DON'T SHIVER WHILE YOU DRESS Tlicso cold mornings. Iloaah out of 'bed, ntrlko a match, turn on tho gas In your gnu stovo nnd note how quickly your room gets wnrm. Hnvon't a gas tovoT Moan UT Lots horo so choap you'll wondor how you 'tave permit ted yourself to bo bonumbed whon so much comfort could bo had for ho lit tle, Salem Gas-Light Co., Phone 563. 4 CIIEAJEKETA ST, A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you can enjoy Irotn one ol out tender and delicious meats, struts, lamb or mutton ohopa. veal outlets or ork, Our meats are nil out (rout the fntteit and urimettcaltle, and we can supply your table lth (resh, nutritious and holoooiue meats at bed rock prlcei. E. C, CROSS SALEM ORB l'hou ail 1 sm ' ! Attendants twiv...rv' i IlWJU ' i&Zc qj I - .. n"n riMrTTffga:lT" He Sees Hi Finish And notos tho dlfforonco botweon thnt laid on by our porfect methods nnd what ho rccolvcd from others who havo not mado an art of tholr work, as wo have, when a man takou his lin en to any othor laundry but tho Salem Steam Laundry. Don't bothor with sccond-claBs laundries and havo your fabrics rotted by chemicals and your linen frayed, whon you will rccolvo perfect satisfaction at lowest prices at Salem Steam Laundry Phono 411. 230 Liberty 8L or a poital cnl, nd tho wagon will call. Crtft(Qr Who Said That A reasonable amount of Jewelry rings, necklaces, hair ornnments and the reat--wari out of tho reach of people of moderate mwins? Hnstn't visited litre, ban lit? We nre offer ing some very fine rliitnt nt price which won't turtle you worth look ing at anyhow. Pomeroy . . . nml Optlult.ii, 288 Cuimiierclnl Street. COPYRIGHT. "WHY CERTAINLY!" "This beer U good for you. 1 know nothing bettor In the shape of n tonlo or Invlgorntor." That's the way doc tors talk nbout Salem hour, well knowing Its benolk'lnt effects on young and old who need n mild, harm less, pure luvlgornnt. CAPITAL BREWERY, MRS. M. BECK, Prop. Shingles and Shakes The roof la shingled btt If you use the kind of shingle and shaka we sell, and we ask you to note the geol wear and economy of the rtwt far which we furnish the shingle or shakM. We oarry a large stock of shingles and shake of good quality, carefully seiecUd to make a sohiuI. tight, durawttt rof. and we aro al ways ready to give ettUtaate. GOODALE LUMBER GO . Near 3. P. Pas Depot. Phone 681. Grip. Now is Um tlM tor tow to wok out a too efcaagoaMo Mftirk wtsiw aro sunt to brio roM a4 too nrit th thoHi. Wklokoy la rotowMOHOON by all m Reed poyotrltiH to oo In ooly aw.ro cor Am botk. Too boot liovc to SaloM to got goo Iti'O or Boorboo wotaklo. In bulk or otoo. to at THE ANNEX, 3S- . ?1 LY JOURNAL, SALEM, THE D Al FIGHT BOTH BILLS Miners Against Eddy Bill and Portage Railroad Say Corporation Tax Would Kill Mining Business Tho mining men of Eastern Orogon, says tho Dakor Domocrat havo com- ... ... - II 1 I. Ill binea w put " "' known as tho Eddy bill to tho refer endum. In commenting on tho bill that pa per becomo somewhat bitter and lays much blamo on tho portago rail way at Colllo as tho causo of the Incorporation tax bill and says tho referendum win oo invimuu noi on. against the Incorporation bill , but also against Ilia Celllo-Dallos portago rail rond. It says: lt Is tho first tlmo In the history of tho United Statos whero such action has been takon and Its outcome will bo watched with Intorost. The dickering, trading, buying and selling at tho rocont sosslon of the state legislature ovor tho question or tin. nine! inn nt n. United Stntos sena tor, remitted in tho passag of these two nllls. Their purport and scope aro fully explained In this Isuo of the Democrat. The mining Interest, of taxed and tho money turnod over to IUH SIKIP IIUV15 uuuu uiailiTOJuni; support an outrageous portage rallwaji time he visited his old Home in lua Knstern capital will Hteor clear of drove,, and the colonel really seems Oregon for Investment under tho new pinned to get back to the Webfoot corporation tax law, the poor man Is country While he reports good debarred from prospecting and .level- d m abMnc(J ,, oping his mlnornl land, tho home cor- porntlon Is forced to pay triple taxes thinks the Oregon conditions are on more prospects, -and tho money pleasanter at this season. Ho ro thus raised Is to.be used In building h turned on the Great Northorn road, fifth wheel to a wngon. un( reports great preparation for Mining inon state that this Is not um, to nt 8peclal rntog in tnu near a fair denl wnd thnt as thore Is no xm- ..,,. slblo ... for a o.traoK134623IB4fi00.. '. However. Col. Page thinks slble uso for u portago railroad which there are not so many turning West cannot be completed nnd- put In ojier- as there would havo been had there atlon for twice the sum of money ap- not mn a partial destruction of the proprlatod by the state, and lis the conj c throughout tho middle United Statea-governmeu is airon.iy nt wnrl; tiulltlliiif a. canal to solve tint orobletn of Columbia river transiter- tatlon In the only true nnd permanent manner. It Is only Just thnt the bill to raise the money from the Infant min- ing linlumrlw of tho people and the bill providing for the spending ctf that money on a mere toy should be re pealed. I C. V. Cowglll. city editor of the Democrat In a recent Interview ox - prtwHtm u uniiiiiiii !.... .rpt... n,l.iliii. m.n ,!, vint Italluva "" "" ' , , i V ii uini iiovouior uiiiuiiraiiiuu - " try. He thinks the Willamette valley advised of tho facts In the case, or he ,mg ft wo,ul.rful futur0 and H ,nJoy. would have vetoed thin bill. Ur am, mQri Umo Ita provisions the prospector, the plo- JV 1 .,. i. n.n ..,ln..,K0,, on- iinvi, uir uikui wvi, - "" owner, has no show whatever to de velop til property or profit by his dis covery. The extremely high tax, bas ed on capital stock, Is prohibitory. I discover a good looking ore ledge: Htnd $to0 to JH)0 In prtMutTtiug It; I tlud that It has the promise of per manent productien: my money Is all up. it la utM-esoary to raise a develop im'iit fuutl In order to block out sulll- lent ore to sell the property at a fair pront. It can ooly bo done by sfHIIng shares of slock In a cowpany forni9l for tho uurpooo; MttiUr toe prottflnt law I cannot afford to do this a It will coot mo $U for Incorporation pa iwrs and a yearly tax of $So i $t00 .til iniiltul hUm-Ii UaalUiM a tax u hiv i..,ii.iiu uu.a ui.iiIdu.ii i,m u iijimI " ""' w - . . JU.IW.nA ! NHifltiqvii' . n .in, law on tho poor wan. and aflVibi oil and coal dovetnpwont as well as (rkl lululug. It Hill Just as certainly pro veut the Investment of capita' in Oro gon by foreign 04Hnpnle. as they will not stand sock an Imposition wheo tboro aro Juat aa good mining tatos a ours which encourage for eign capital. If we kop on making laws It will soon bo so that a wan cannot brootbt- In Orogon without put ting a nickel In tfe slot Ww say up In our country Tako off too saackiM nod gtvo wi Ihhjjt a bow to develop tb oouutry If ran caJ got in. out tbosn In jail Wo have dlacusorvd aovoml in Baker Olty in the nnat two yoars. but tbe 4o not ruto the whole country and do not Ae It all block. We bave bad tot trickery and frond In proportion to population and dovoloonaont than any otbor wining atalo. The new Uv oo tr aids too tcoundret and uuu a mill sUMM.aroond the nock of the beneot nroanoctor. Take It off the book. Tbo Doanorrnt of the ISth says: ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLET? euro DyanoosU and all disorders aris ing from IndlgtMtlon UndorseJ by nbysleiaw everywbero. Sold by all druggists No cure, no pay. 1( eeuts. Trial package ffe by writing to W H Hooker to Buffalo. N Y OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1003. The committeo of the mining Inter ests of Eastern Oregon yesterday be gan tho circulation of tho petition to Invoke the referendum power of tho people for tho repeal of the corpora tion tax law and portago railroad bill passed at tho recent legislature, on the ground that the mining Interests of tho state are being taxed to death and the money spent In an unneces sary project, tho $165,000 appropria tion for tho construction of which will not build one-half tho road, to say nothing of putting It In operation. If tho corporation tax bill becomes n law. Eastern capitalists say they will keep out of Oregon, and If tho money thus ralBed Is spent In tho beginning of work on tho portago road, by the tlmo enough legislatures can con- ..nn nn.1 nrirtT-nnrlntr. flimlR in finish '"- "" !'!' ""P - '- lt aDtl put It In operation, tho nntlqn al government will havo completed tho canal covering the same ground and which Ih the only truo solution of Columbia river transportation. Mine owners and operators can seo no reason why they should be cinched nml tho money wasted on a dream , . . . ,,,,, .. 110olll ",m " i""- havo no use. GLAD TO RETURN TO OREGON Colonel Page Says Times are rift.ft j i-w I viU3w nt imra i R pRKe fro, i W recent visit to Iowa, during which ( Times are t "" a thy wero- and money matters are olowt. As a result 0 this there has beon a slight drop In tno irU, of Ian,,g atuJ ttie tendency ( wnU tJ hoU, " , OH H IMWri lllliw wun-l .... uwn-... i conditions. Colonol Page expects sev- ral families of friends out this jBnrng to look over tho country, nnd , . u ... , f SWi 8on to thoroughly slse up the coun-j . . . . . Meneley Quartet Will be In Salem at the First M. K. church on Wednesday, the 18th, at 8 ... i ..... .i., ,, .tta ,i ! , nt . .,., ia ,n m IS cents for children from 10 to 15. Tickets for reserved seu can be had at Pattous' book store for M cents. Wvtrybody invited to hear thl excel- lent comblnatton of riders and sing- r: first-class in all rospocta. 8-13-3t u Feel Legislation. The bill in the Utah leglnlature to prohibit uoatiug b unt Uia mly ploce of odd legislation that has beon pro posed this winter. A Now York legis lator has Introduced a bill to tax . ... oarneiors. a PsttMylvaulA legislator oao to tax tpinoton; a Mtooouri legie bttor one making It a wlsdomoanor to tilrt with a school teacher: a IMilsl sum legislator one comiMlltug woincn to woar skirts that do not touch tht greund: a Mootana legislator one to approorlnte $IOotl for triplou. Reform evtdoMtly. is not a matter of section or statos. Delegates are Elected. At a meeting of the Satow woman club on Saturday arutrnon. delegate worn elected to attend tbo state fed mtioo of w.oman't clubs to bo held at Astoria. Tbo Snlosn club will be roproMntod by Mr. K. S. Bonn. Dr nrtotol-Klllber and Mrs. K. J Hood ricks. Tbe following won altoruaios Mm- Altco II Dodo. Mrs. C. N. Wolvorton. and Miss Matlie lloatty. Tho program of tbo altoraoon Included the following unmoers: "U Kmyotte's Vlalt to America " Mr. W. Carlton SgUtk. "Uaalol Webster and Laying tbo Oomorotooe of tbo Bnnkor UIU Moo- -Dr. BrUtol-Kolllboff. ttrncts from Bunker mil Oration Mm. K. J Hoodrickw To All Union Men. Gieetlng. All union won aro cordially invito to attend a smoker give by Fodoral Union No. KU, on Toeoday evening, Manb If. llo,at S o'clock p. m By ord.-r of commute. dwHH H B Ml'NSON S- Consumption s . , Small Beginning No matter how strong you imagine yourself to be, if you are not breathing plenty, of good air every day, if you are over-working, keeping late hours, or in any way using up your energies faster than they are repaired, you are making it easier for consump. tion to come into your lungs. This is the small beginning. Let your own good sense and your doctor prescribe your habits and the necessary medicine For nourishment nothing will do you more good than Scott's Emulsion. It contains elements which you cannot get from ordinary food and is rich in the best materials for making good blood. i Scott's Emulsion is a wonderful food; it furnishes a great deal of nourishment though you take so little of it. That little enables the body to overcome wasting and to build up the run-down and worn-out tissues. Moreover Scott's Emulsion is a o-reat flesh-builder, and when the consumptive can gain flesh he is getting the upper hand. We'll send you a snmple free upon request SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 ' - - Strings Out Bow 'TIs good In every case, you kuow, To havo two strings unto your bow. Churchill. Hut tho Burlington bns throe. East via" St. Paul, Killings or Donver "As you like It." Hi A. C. 8HELDON, General Agent. lOO T1EIHD STHEET, PORTLAND. Corvallis & Eastern R R. No. 2 For Yaqulna: Loaves Albw y 12:45 p. m. Loaves Corvallis 2:00 p. m. Arrlvos Ya la.. 0:25 p. tn. I NO. 1 Returning: Loav08 Yatiul-a 6H5 a. m. ' Ltav Corvallis 11:30 r. m. j Arrives Al -any 12:15 p. m No 3 1 ror otrelt: i Lcavus lunny , Arrlvos Delrlot 12:05 p. m v, , T.-rm nntrr.lt. tlU 1 IUIU -Wfcw Loavoa Detrol- 12:46 p. m Arrives Albany 5:35 p. m ' Train No. 1 nrrlvu3 in Albany In I time to connect with tho S. P. south I0""1! totii, as wol a- giving two or thre hmn ,n A,bnay boforQ departre 0( g p northbound train, Trnlu No. ." con- .cts w'th the S. P trains at Corval'ls n . Albany giving "Vach" l Prt j Tra'n No. 3 for Detr't, Brolfnbush and other no'intali rosorts leaves Al- bauy at 7:00 a m., reaching Detroit at noon, giving ample tlmo to roach tho f prings same day For further luformatlcu apply to SDWIN 8TONB. Manager. THOS. COCKREI.L Agent, Albany. H. r-RONISE. Ag-'U. Corvallis Through personally conducted tour let sleeping cars between Portland and Chicago once a week, and between 0 den and Chicago three times a week via the Soenlc line. Through Standard sleeping can M dally between Ogden and Chicago, vi tke Scenic line, Through Standard sleeping cart dally between Colorado Springs and SL Louis. Through Standard and tourist sleep lng cars dally between San Francisco and Chicago, via Los Angeles and 1 Paso. Througk Standard sleeping can and oh air oars dally between 8L Paul and . Chicago. Be sure that your ticket reads via the Great Rook Island Route. The best and most reasonable din lng oar servlee. log oar service. For Information T. J. CLARK, Trar. Pass. Agent l. a GORHAM. Geo, Agt, S58 Aldsr SL. Portland, Or .9, Pearl Street, New York. - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - Cash Saving Oiler Two First-Class Weekly Papers for the Price of One. Weekly Jrunnl and Weokly Ore goulnn. $2.00. Weokly Journal and Orango Judd Farmor, 1.36. Weokly Journal and Trl-Weokly N. Y. World. $1.76. Weokly Journal and Woodburn Into pondont, $1.50. Weekly Journal and Gold Beach, Curry County, Recorder, $1.50. Weekly Journal and American Boy, $1.50. Weekly Journal and Courier. Spray. Oregon, $1.60 Weokly Journal nnd Express-Advance, Lebanon, $1.60. Weekly Journal aud Olobe, Condon, Ore., $1.50. Weekly Journal and Oregon Mist. St Helons, $1.60. Weekly Journal nnd Town Ta Ashland. $100. Weekly Journal and Herald, Lak view, $1.60. Weokly Journal and Men of To Morrow, $1.50. Partlos desiring can get the Dally Journal throe months Instead of tilt Weekly ono your In tho abovo combi nations. HOPE ft BROTIUSKS Salem. Oregon iPITRTOc suppository JQ A , D ll.ll Th.iar.11. BaM. Ort3r4 IVIimU, BllMlli, N t Mll " I ill . U-r i u .' "in '"' il"-m lr S II tx n. K.,,qKmW. ni, lt,r-TtHi Trri.l.l'l fuiiAa. lir II I. II. Li ' C Itrk.biirtf. Ttm- u U ft fu st ' ?1 7tl. I bf f uut b rB7 . mmI .wri !-., M urn. Hnntlt F-m. 3h rmsUMU. UAKTIN SUOV. LANCASTIR, P. Sold In Salem by S. C. Stone. Call for Free Samples. FARMS FOR SUE 150 acre stock ranch, house, tarn, No. 1 orchard. Price $1500, $900 cash. $300 In trade. $300 on 3 j years time. 1 80 acres, house, barn larire. 25 acres i In cultivatlan. Price $600. Over 50.000 acres outrange iolnlni? tb! place 82 acres, 60 acres in cultivation, house barn, out buildings. 1-4 mile to No. 1 school, church, store tsi f 0. No. 1 hop land. Price $3000. on good terms, write for foil Hf ticulars. CO. BURGESS, Agent, Sheridan Oregon C. H. TsAAOK Successor to Dr. J. M. Keens, White Cornor, Salem, Oregon. P""? desiring superior operatlona at nw erate fee In nay branch aro In esp" roqaeat CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Oawavs .11 n.ta nt thS Cn Prompt norrice. Telephone No. " HBCKMAN & HEDBICK.