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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1903)
THE fMlLY JOURNAL. SALEM, OREQON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1903. It TWO the daily jouhl BoHeps News Association Telegrams. ' (li! s 0,'olock Editions. BY HOFER BROTHERS. Dally One Year, 14.00 In Advance. Daily Three Months, 61.00 In Advance. Daljy by Carrier, 50 Centa Per Month. Weekly One Year, t100 In Avance. JOURNAL 8PECIAL DELIVERY. Obo Week I 10 Obo Month 85 Three Months 1.00 At Journal office. At Daue'a Grocery, 8outh Salem. At Deweraox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. Electric Grocery, East State St. fllHHHMIHUII Ulllllt Hfimillllllllllllllillr The Weather, Tonight partly cloudy; Teeaday oc casional rain and cooler. 8UPPORT ALONZO QE8NER. Thp result of tho direct primary olqctlon for city nominees will not only lio bettor candidates, but they will bo frco to giro tho city a first- class business administration, with out dictation from any ring, machine or grafting cltlzon. In Uio third ward Alonzo Oesnor won out at tho second primary ngalnst Otto Wilson, and Tho Journal believes that It In tho duty of every Republican to support Mr. Oeenor. Tho Journal preferred to see Mr. Wilson nominated, and said so, and the Young Republicans asked for his nomination, but the mutter being de cided fairly In & direct prlmnry, in which nearly one hundred Republi cans participated, Mr. Owner should be given solid and unanimous sup port. There to a principle Involved In this the right of the people to nomlnato by dlruct voto, nnd tho right of the majority in tho party to rule, when that majority has had & fair expres sion. The Journal has always advocatod the direct primary, and bolloves It will stand tho test of time. An the peoplo lonrn to uso it they will got bet tor candidates, and nil nominees will becoino responsible to tho peoplo dl root. Instead of to the machine, for their nomination. Fifty-Flve Years a Klnjj. Vienna, Dec. 2. Throughout tho dual monarchy today thoro woro cele brations to mark-tho 55th annlvorsary of tho accession of ISmporor Francis Joseph to the throno. Difslnoss was Mispcnded geuorally In the capital, and In all the churches Bpcclal thanksgiving services woro held. Tho amnorgir slRnallzed the day by grant ing niunaety to a number of prisoners guilty of minor offenses, nnd also Is sued a proclamation to the army, In which he thanked the soldlors for their loyalty hud fearless valor during his ralgn. Despite his age 73 years tho om peror continue to enjoy good hoalth, nud devote a large part of each day to the hUHlnutfs of state, giving per sannl attention to much of his volum inous correspondence, and giving In terviews oh one dny of each week to any1 of his subject, no matter how humble their station, who may wish to make personal appeal or requeet. Prinoeas Is a Romancer. Dertln. Dec. 2. The family of Prin ce Allow have laeued a statement, repudhUlHg the vwwlon of the scan dal Tttey reiterate that her depar ture wae Hot due to a quarrel, but Is an actual Uesertlou of lur husband and child They exureie the hope a dlvuree will b graced through mutu al COHMMt. Ohelera In J a pat. WaaJtlttgtoH. Dee. ii.HeiMirts show au epidemic of cholera has broken wit at Naajuaakl, Jnpnp. Orders have Ueeu Issued requiring nuimhmI vigilance In quarHHtiuinc and dlaUfecUHX all vw eels froiu Japan. City Guests. Last night wore meu applied at the police station for u ds than ever u fore In tho history of the new city hall. Twcnt tur men wore arcow-' lUOUS'llI Willi Uils. HSilS n p tie olojfpl ls e la. tin l'it era should be taken at onre It poil tiTc.y cures Sick Headache nervousness, Dyspepsia Indigestion, Constipation Chills or Ma laria. ' lie tare to try a boltlr. WHS SOME " Inside HISTORY Why Hermann Pohle Was Not Renomin ated Alderman Record of One of the Men Who Are Grafting the Citizen's Administration for Their Benefit Tho Citizens' committeo openod their campaign of personalities Tues day In tho Statesman, nnd Dr. V. A. Cusick and R. P. Boise, Jr., poured out their columns of abuso against tho editor of this paper, because ho refuses to support what has degener ated Jnto a system of graft for private interests, Instead of an honest, non partisan administration of city af- fairs. Tho Citizens' press managers were so proud of their performance that they bought COO coplos of that edition of tho Statesman, containing their un dignified attack on Hal Patton, Eddie I organ and Col. Hofer, to hldo their own selfish schemes to graft the Citi zens' administration. Tho Journal proposes to show up the relation of these leaders of the degenerate Citi zens' aggregation, who are trying to ride back Into power on their statis tical Holy Moses, with tholr Phari saical professions, and "look at 'me, me, me.," but don't look at my rec ord. Cold Facts About R. P. Boise, Jr. ., If thoro Is one man who should have rospected the Citizens' move ment nnd kopt his hands clean from using It for porsonal intorosts, It Is It. P. Dotso, Jr., who has bocomo tho head and tall of the machine that Is running tho game for all there is In It. Take his record with tho street com mlttoe for tho past few yoars. What does It disclose? Whon tho sldowalkB wore laid around tho now postofllce ho domand od that tho walk, bo lowored on the north sldo of tho postofflce block, to accommodato walks on tho othor side of the Btreot, that are below grade, on property In which ho is personally Interested. Herman Pohle, of tho Citizens' council rofused to do It. The people of the second ward wanted Mr, Pohle renominated, but Mr. Boise ob jected. Next noise wanted a bridge put acrosB Mill creek, on North Cottaga street, and tho CltUens' council or dered It In, Iloiso promising to con struct a substantial breakwator to protect the banks from washing nway The broakwater was constructed of fir branches and moored to the bank with baling wires tied to stakes driven in the bank. To this Pohle objectod. and Insisted on a broakwater of stono nnd plank, with piling to hold It, be fore the city should build a bridge, and made Dolso comply with his agreement. The people wanted Pohle for alderman from the second ward, but Boise said, "no more Pohle for me." Out-Generaled Mr. Boise. The battle of the street committee, of which Herman Pohle happened to be a member, and acting chairman, In the absence of Thus. Sims, to compel Dolse to lay cement walks within the cement walk district has been the common talk of the town. He flat ly refused at first to comply with the ordinance, aad when It was propoasd to extend cement walks down State street to Prom. HoUc tried to unite with J. J. Murphy and bring a suit tc enjoin the city government. Rut Chairman Pohle out-genernled Hoist liy gotUug Rernanli & Dunefonl to ky th walk ami Moore property united hh it was up to Hole to "lay down." This settled the matter, and Boise bagaa Hchtlng Pohle openly, aad Instated that he should never go hack to the city couiwll. At Holee's bidding, ot of the beet won la the Oitisene' administration was retired from an oJNoe he Merer asked for, and lu which he made a clean reeortL and did his plain duty, but eeuld not be grafted to preteet any man's private Interests. Balsa Not Satisfied. He cHHitlHHed to attaek Pohle on the streets, aad at the Cltlsens' con ferences, west necHsing IJohU aad Larsea of having the street graded around their property on Liberty street at nubile axnenge. Mr. Pohle called R. l noise, Jr., down hard on that charts, and made him take It back, as the work was done before he was lu the oouaoll, aad they paid Frinatl aud Grlawold for every load of dirt ever hauled there, and the rec ords will show IL Why He Fought Pohle. In tho presence of Dr. Cusick and other managers of tho Citizens' cam paign, Mr. Pohlo asked Mr. Dolso whjt he was fighting him'. "For the simple reason that I don't want you in tho council," said Dolso. "What have I done any nioro than any othor alderman?" asked Mr. Pohle. "You are to blame for making us put down a comont walk in front of our property on 8tato streot, whore we had to lower the grade three feet, and lower tho floor of the Mitchell Lewis & Staver warehouse, and it cost us over $1000. That kind of Im provements don't pay," said Boise. At this Mr. Pohle replied, with spir it: "1 have paid you over $3500 rent while I run my blacksmith shop there, and you never spent over $50 on repairs In all that time, and that was when the city council condemned your building, and made you do It." This settled R. P. Boise,' Jr., and fully oxplalns why he did not want Pohle In the council, and probably why none if tho Citizens' aldermen wero renom inated. What havo the peoplo to expect of aldermen who are acceptable to Mr. Boise, and who will do his bidding? Will they make tho improvements needed to keep this city abreast of the demands of progress? What can tho peoplo of tho North Salem ward expect in tho way of improvements If they elect aldermen of tho Citizens' party under the dictation of such men as R. P. Bolso, Jr., who will use his f powor over them to protect his Inter ests, instead of allowing them to serve tho people who elect them. NIP IT IN THE BUD. First Appearance of Dandruff a Fore runner of Future Baldness. That such Is tho case has boon con clusively proven by scientific re search Prof. Unna, tho noted Euro pean skin specialist, declares that dandruff Is the burrowod-up cuticle of tho scalp, caused by parasites destroy ing tho vitality In the hair bulb. Tho hair becomes llfeloss, and, In tlmo, falls out. Tills can bo nrevontcd. Nowbrq'8 Horplcldo kills this dan druff gorm, and restoros the hair to its natural softness and nbundancy. Horplcldo Is now used by thousands of people all satisfied that it is tho most wondorful hair preparation on the market today. Sold by loading druggists. Sond 10c In Btamps for samplo to The Horpl cldo Co., Detroit, Mich. Daniel J. Fry, Special Agent, Salem. To Continue Fight on Canteen. Washington, D. C. Dec. 2. Clergy- mon nnd lay workors of all denomi nations, and coming from many parts of tho country, wero prosent today at tho open conforonco of tho state and district superintendents of tho Anti- Saloon League. Tho conforonce is In the naturo of a preliminary to tho eighth annual national convention of tho league to bo held in Washington next week. Roports of the superin tendents will bo prepared for the con sideration of tho convention, nnd oth er details for the big meeting an ranged. The year has boon ono of moro than ordinary activity for tho anti-saloon workers, nnd tho reports will show a gratifying increase in membership and a widening of Influ ence, The report of nn immonse pro tective fund, to be raised by the liquor dealers throughout tho coun try, for political and other nurnosos. will receive the attention of tho con vention. Another matter that will come in for consideration, nnd prob ably condemnation, is tho recommen dation of General Young, chlof of tho" general staff of the army, favoring' the re-establlehment of the canteen nt poets and barracks of the United States army The Anti-Saloon Leaguo was one of the chief factors in the movement that resulted In the abol ishment of the canteen, and. accord ing to the declaration of the officers and other lending workers who are here, the organisation will do all In IU power to prevent lu re-establish ment. She Couldn't Practice. London. Dee. J. The house of lords today refused to grant the appeal of Henna Cave, who applied for adml ton to the Ilrltlsh bar. The reason given la there Is no precedent for per mitting women to pejsctk la British couru. A Street Dual. Chllsburg. Ky., Dec. I. Henry Gray and Louts Skaggg had a duel on the streets this morning. Gray was la atautly killed and Saagga was mor tally wounded. ;JL(VI J I JOURNAL X-RAYS f j Will those who advocate buying a right of way for tho government for the proposed canal at Celllo. please explain bow it can bo dono? And then why? If the government can't afford to buy the right of way, what chanceH is there of it ever building the locks and canal? ' Crook, Klamath, Grant and Lake counties, comprising the- senatorial district from which Williamson's suc cessor must bo chosen, decline to hold a special election. Thoy seem to think the balance of the state can stir up troublo enough. Why should Oregon buy the right of way for tho Celllo canal-, which would be of as much benefit to Wash ington and Idaho as herself? A Gang of Robbers. Grand Rapids, Mich., Dec. 2 The sensational water scandal case was up today, when six formor city alder men, nt tho opening of court, waived examination on tho understanding that they would plead guilty In the suporlor court It Is rumored that other aldermen under arrest havo do cided to confess. THEY ACT UALLY DO THE WORK Food Eaten Is Worthless Unless Dl- . gested Some Stomachs Must Have Help. - Food takon Into the stomach which from tho naturo of tho food or the condition of tho stomach, Is not di gested, Is worso than no food at all. This is a truo statement as far as it goes and a great many dyspeptics go only this far with themselves that becauso tholr stomachs do not do tho work given them, thoy must bo givon loss work; In othor words thoy must bo starved. It would bo Just as sen slblo for a business man who is un able to do all his own work to cut down his business to his own capacity as it Is for a man to starvo htmsolf to rollcvo his stomach. Tho sens! bio business man employs holp and goes forward with his business. Like wise tho sonslblo dyspeptic will em ploy holp for his stomach and glvo his body propor nourishment. Stuart's Dyspopsla TabletB actually do tho work assigned to them. Thoy rollovo weak and ovorburdonod stom achs of a great portion of dlgostivo action. Tholr component parts are Idontlcal with thoso of tho dlgestlvo fluids anft secretions of tho stomach and thoy simply tako up tho grind and carry on tho work Just tho samo as a good, strong, healthy stomach would do It On this account Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets ore porfectly natural In tholr action and effect Thoy do not causo any unnatural or vlolont disturbance In tho stomach or bowels. Thoy themselves digost tho food and sup ply tho system with all tho nourish ment contalnod in what Is eaten and carry out Naturo's plans for the sus tenance and maintenance of the body. How much mora senslblo Is this method than that omployod by many sufforors from weak stomachs. By this means body and brain get all the good, nutritious food they need and the man Is properly nourished and equipped to carry on his work and perform his duties. He could not possibly be in propor working con dition by starving himself or employ ing some new fangled. insufficient food that doss not contain enough nutriment for a year-old baby. A strong man doing strong work uust be properly fed aad this applies to the brain as well as the body. Stuart's Dyfipeyaia Tablets, by re lieving the stomach of IU work, en able It to recuperate aad regain IU normal health and strength. Nature repairs the worn and -wasted tissues Just as she heals and knits the bone of a broken limb, wale his, of course, not used during the process of re pair. Stuart's Dyspepsia TableU are for sals bv all druggist at W oenu a box aad they aae the on article that the druggist does not try to sell some thing In the placet of that's "Jukt as good." Their unqnallaed merit aad swoons and the universal demand fr them has placed them within the reach of everyone. At Pills Keep them in the house. Take one when you feel bilious or dizzy. They act directly on the liver. J.C.AVwOo.. Law.u. jiua. BBBBBsnv dnsv nnnnnW'BBBBBBBnnr H flsr ssB A?tbbbbM anansssnT sbsbbbB aaaaaiKF ifsaaaaaaa. bsbbbbh 'bbbbbbcf'- aL V Tnw '.asnani BBsrt iZT tbbbh -taaaannnV bbbbbbbu ssnV isssBBBsnnnl sbbbV bV (BBBBsVJnnnnni HsnV aaflnnn VJ anfe H PB sssH Jk mi m P JH K ff M H H W - Wt Tho Kind Yon Havo Always In uso for over 30 years, m ana lias ucen nmdo under lila pcr-77'js- BOna stipend011 sinco its infancy. CCccAXi Allow no ono to deccivo you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are bat Experiments that trlflo with and endanger tho health of Infiuita and Children Experience i gainst xporhnent. What is CASTORIA CtaM'Tla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Poro gorit Drops and Soothinff Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contacts neither Opium, Morphine nor othor KarcotJo HUbsrujucc. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Fcvorls'incss. It cures Diarrhooa and Wind Colic. It rcliovcs Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop, Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Soars the o&rv cuc -" w The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC etimillt COMPAMV. TT MURRAY UTRICT, NCWVOR CITY. Holiday SATINS Bright colors worth CUSHION CORD Mercerized, bnghr colors, only 10c PILLOW TOPS With backs, new designs, only 25c a set NECK RIBBONS' 2 3'4 inches wide, only lOp a yard SILK RIBBONS up to 1 12 LADIES HOSE Fleece lined, 12 l'2c a pair MUSLIN Bleached a yard wide, only 6c a yard LACE CURTAINS 2 12 yards lor g, 50c a pair See our Stand Covers, Pillow and Table Covers, all new desirable goods. Rostein & Greenbaum 302 Commercial Street i C. CROSS Meats and Provisions PHONB 291 Established 1884 A Condition and not a Theory Confronts tho fasUdious man that has soiled linen, and don't know whoro he can have it laundered with, out Injury and In an irreproaohable rnaunor. Wo can relievo hla mind right now by assuring him that his shirts, collarfe and cuffs didn't look better when flrat purchasod than they do when soot home from the Salem Steam Latmdry. COLONEL. J. OLMSTED, Prop. D0RUS D. OLMSTED, MtTT- Phone 411. 320 Liberty 8t MM4a4eeaiieitHfr44--0tf ::::::::A G E N ii BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.;; ii GRAIN BDYER3 AND pats For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur. J. 6. Graham, Aaent, rMfrilai&CiflPatttiS'CIHi Bought, and which lias beca has homo tho slgnatnro of Signature of UM Bargains 50c a yd, now 25c a yard. inches wide, only 5c per yard Shams, Doilies. Bureau Scarfs, signs of Renewed Activity In the, raal eat&ta world lndlctt 1 creasing building operations till Rnrinp nni nmmnt US to remind TH that our f&cllltlM for SUDPljlDS k" and eoft wood, lumbsr, lath, shin! and other buildlnr materials art w M-.ntlnnallv irood. We Will be pleUW to furnish. esUmatea on contract, largo or amalL A car of MM CStt shingles reoelred. QOODALE LUMBER CO, ... .. NsarB.P. PmD'P; Phone ML' W'jbA7 v C Y O F:::::::: SHIPPERS OF GRAIN;; 20? commam!! a., mm. on. lL '- ' I - r . . ttLl I .1.4 . ". . mr .' ' & hfcf ! i"