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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1904)
',fn -ttninMMMMniwm- . mmMM' ""? v jW-TTj-tOV tm r,liMV.ft- 'fl I. 'f'j iL 31 B' &V ! ,.' ; r. . TWO flUIIJA THf 111 I J 4 'V ' Serjpps jfews Association Tekfl BY HOFER BROTHERS. L rams. Dally Orte Year, HOO In Advance. Dally Three Month, $ 1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 50 Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Advance. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. gna ViMk - -10 so wmttt -36 T6fA ffbftUia $lJ0O tAt Journal Office. At Daue'i Oroeery, South Salem. At Bowersox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. Electric Grocery, East State St TT"M '? t tilMIIIIIIIHHHHIHI-r; -it minniiiiii iwtHit OREGON COMING EVENT8. National., livestock., convention, Portland. January 12-16. Aasora coot shot, Dallas, Janu y ,1MG, The Weather. Tonight am) Thursday, rein. i B MAYOR WATER8' ME88AGE. The inaugural niossago of tho flmt raayvr-fliwot of Greater Salem Is a credflahlo document ft 1 full of Reed Ideas, sound flnan otally, true to our moral and hualn Interests, and stand for jnojraes. Th demand Uwt labor lie employed on jwhlle improvement In mail In an HMqulvocal RMtinor that 1 cradltabl to tha ittror. In ttt tmatHliou stage from tb old Qbln vwll limits, to the nUu-Kd City, thw ti saturallr some eoofu fan. The blnwK ton of th mmaii In hvw of Urn iKWHlar lwin la a splendid featur. ami one that the council can it follow p Um strictly. Mayor Waters In to he congrntulat- 1 OH RStUlI Off t!l bwt IMWWflRS ov- .or delivered by n Solom mayor, and ono that wuuld do ordlt to a lamer oily. No will tho council nrt on It or lienor It u heretofore? THE of his own linportaDC to his own par ty Milt Mill be left to himself. H Is now editor of a Republican nefWpapar, and he Is not engaged In IddfctlDK his own party for failure to jwrform and for violating law? Republican will at any time sup port Mr. deer, or any other Republi can candidate, who Is deliberately made the candidate of the jmrty, by the party and for the party. But can HX-Oovero-r Oeer convince netMilillcana kerterally that he has a real grievance under the operation, or miner the non-opmuion, or uie Mays few, without accusing his own party of political malfeasance? The Journal is not going to argue tit detail that senatorial cmmtiln. Re publicans and people generally are won satlfl! with the way Die matter finally renL Oregon ha a strong add efficient and harmonious delegation. They havo shown their ability to secure laree re sults for tho state. Lot them be Riven Henerous support In every endeavor. While they mall fall on some minor matters, thoy aro In most oxcollont condition to' seen ro a largo appropria tion for tho Lowls and Clark fair. That Is really tho big thine that nil Orogon Is nulling for now, and tho naoompllshtnsnt of that end ovor shadowB In Importanco nny man's post or present claim for political profer ment, Tho Rooubllcan tmrtv will lin stronger and more effectlvo If It drops the too-oxcesslve-much "personality" politics of the past, and goes In for better general, results for the commonwealth. DAILY CAPITAL JOUHHAL, SAUEM, OBEQ WEPNE8DAV, JANUARY 6, 1 CAR SHORTAGE RUMBLINGS 1904. taUen, that Is no oxcuse for the appli cation of tar and feathers. There was far lets provocation than for tin average, negro lynching, and there Its no evldenc that any nttempt .- mnrlR tn nnfnrce the law. or that any of the partto would have evaded an honest effort to bring them Into court. Th aood name of the state is de graded by such actions of a mob. or by persecution of Mormons or any other kind of religionists. THE NEW CITY OFFICIALS. ' Th nv clfy government starts off well, making but two changes in the subordinate office street commls rimer and fire chief The new street commissioner will hare to b tried before any osUraate of lit abllltle can be mado. But he Is honest and Industrious. The Are chief Is a younger man than the one superceded, and, In some reepoots, not as familiar with his du ties. Dut tho city council shows a dispo sition to place tho business Interests of the city above politics. If tho council and tho mayor will consult frequently, and act only with groat deliberation, tliero can bo no great harm done, But thoy should avoid getting Into tho attltudo of being steorod from tho outside too much, which ruined the Citizens' administration. CON. THEFT OF THE GAMBLING BILL. A (NinbHng bill In one legislature baa "itoppftg In transitu," which Is not ony an elp, but a compute obliteration. The gambler of Portland had raised .a sack now understood to be of some 110,000, to ward off tho nro- posed bill making gambling a felony In this state. The chief clerk of tho house, hfter the bill, notwithstanding Die sack, had passed that lmriv. knowing tha Importance of tho meas ure, would not trust a page to got past the doorkeeper of tho senate. and he. presumably having It con cealed, got Into (he senate and hand ed It to a nago who enmo fmm iii.i right of tho president's chair, and Mr. Clerk, bollovlng thnt his duty wns dono, turned and went out without noticing whether It. was delivered to lh president or noL President llrownell say he never not tho hill and everybody believes him. Hut where did It ho? There was on nun. In the senate, but ha um w w. Jennings chief clerk of th iin....' never gave him that bill wir nnJ other during the entire session. Hvsrybudy believe. President Ilrown- m when he say he never got the hill. Hut whr did It g? Does he know where It wut? That is what th people in Oregon wouUI like to hnOW HOW dnly twined tnmmUrulv l the legislature must be when they read the Interview with the gam blers, that they ntuai.ip iw. i..i lm dealing with "a cheap lot of mones worU. In th IMIly or Weekly rru.t Wa" WH one,flfth What Mr. Jennings' view of the Industries Suspended and Laborers Are Unemployed Former Clerk of the Oregon Railroad Commission Re views the Situation in His Paper (Portland Urleflet, by Lydell I3aker.) A. aloud which arose with no little threatening was tho bill for relief from railroad noglect, oppression or whatevor wo may call It. Nothing so sorious In tho way of an "emergency" was considered by the session. Tho writer had tho opinion from men who have worked hnrd for a life- tlmo to build up a great business, and who havo groat fortune invested" in tlmbar mills, that tho prosont policy or whatever It may be manngomont or incK or u mat. win not. Riinniv p i ceee938Q49tte9O&te93)0er2 1 r-& for tho lumbor traffic, will closo mo mills, ruin thousands and compol ll Hair Vigor Did you know it always re r.nlnr to PfflV hair, nl Makes the hair grow; and stops falling hair. iff.TOfr DIAMOND GUE88INQ TEST. The Journal pronoun, to enliven the dill) swiHon by giving away a valuable diamond to any lucky guesser of an unknown uutnbor. There Is iu Impropriety In anyone making a gutws on a number that Is absolutely unknown, ami will remain OMiijtll the eouteet I orsr. TJw diamond will he plasad on w hlMMon In a prominent Jeweler's show wlmtew, and all oaa m for thetn- vti that It Is the real thing. Diamonds aro thej mi valuable and mcwt dHrsble gems, and never Hraw less In value. We know the gift will bfl appmdated hy nnyonn. Ilis BKssstRg wrntest U solely for the mirpoe of sHmulailng Interwt In The Jmirna4 as a newspajw, and not In Uie nature of a brltw to get sub setlUsrs. Tty aiwavw t ihir I JOURNAL X-RAYS I B A oe)e)M0eare&eoaeMe9ee)a Itoom.i for light housekeeping are very scarce nt 8alai. To read the Oregonlnn one would think It was published In a highly In telligent community. When The Journal X-Itay man was writing to warn young men to not take up an editorial enroer. ha whs not thinking about JournnllsU. Of course, If a young man can get to bo a Journalist, that Is different Ho should Jump nt Uie chance. A Jour nalist la not n plain, common, every day editor, but a bolng that has sprouted wings. Gonoral Viljeon, tho famous Uoer leader, Is going to marry a London concert hall singer. If ho doesn't la span and trok Jnslde of thrco months bis reputation for bravory will bo still further enhanced. The only difference between .marl- tnl nml mnrtlnl engagements Is lnthe way the letters aro arranged. Somo of the papers had that moa- sajfe go nroiind the world In 10 so ondsj somo In 10 minutes. If thoy would stop to think If It was sent arpuad from east to west It would tho present owners of tho beet and most accessible timber tracts In tho state to sell thorn to tho merciless highbinders who are ruining tho lum ber business of the Coast, nt such figures ns starvation has no option to refuse. A month or six woeks ago there were rumbllngl In all the newspa pers of the state Whence the si lence and condonation which lm nil. tafned recently? If the action of tho legislature In oven considering tho bill for relief had been supplemented by tho pros In sotting out the fact of tho present intolerable situation, something would doubtless have boon accomplished by tho railroads In tha way of rellof. If any galling Instance be doslrod to show tho result of tho car shortage It can bo found by thoso who caro to know by inquiring nt any of our char itable societies. Skilled workmon who ought, If a Just, humano. nro- greselvo policy woro pursued, to be earning $G0 to $100 per month, aro doing laborer's work In this city tor board nnd lodging today. No othor Industrial nspoct is so monnclng ns this In the Northwest todny, nnd wo are only sensible now of the first ripple of the floods of wreck and misery that six month will bring unless there 1b n nnao.iv -.M.n.i iium will ui uar ir won il I " arrive a day ahead of lime, less time Roaien,en- 1" the one means posel of transmission. ' If sent from west bltta 8"I,ly f cars for tho trans- to east It would arrive a day late "M,r,fl',on f lumber. Talk of waiting, it .... i nT Ininnn.. ... iienuiw ume lost In transmission. ' """""'": wny, one of our anco here of tho Cosgrove Concert Company next Tuesday evening. Tho concert will bo held In tho armory, and a moit splendid concert Is promised. The admission price will bo only CO cents, and the concert compnny will furnish nn orchestra of seven pieces after-the concert for a grand military ball. C. J. Johnson, president of the general relief commltteo, I. O. O, F., of Spokane, says of the cempany: ".The Cosgrove Orchestra Is the best for It size that has evor played In this city." MUST CONVINCE. Salem People Must Believe the Tes timony of Her Best Citizens. Tostlmony llko that bolow cannot fall to convince Salem people, bocauso a Salem man is tho speaker and ho is a man of roputatlon in tho communi ty. Jacob a McCoy, bridgo builder and contractor, residing on Capital street, second houso boyond Mill crook eays: "I have always onjoyod good health up to flvo or air years aco. Alone about that time my kid- noys commoncod to bother mo. Thoro was not so much backacho, but tho Drinclnal symDtoms woro in connec tion with tho kidney accretions. A strain or ovor-oxortlon very ofton caused hemorrhages of tho kidnoys. I cannot say that it was so painful but It was vory annoying. I used various romodloa nnd while somo gavo rollof others woro worthlose. In somo way Donn's Kidney Pills worq brought to my notlco and when up town I dropped Into Dr. Stono's drug store and procured a box, taking them on dlrectod. A fow doses gavo mo vory convincing proof that thoy woro going to tho right spot, and though I can't say thoy havo cured mo, as I may novor bo cured, I con state that thoy gavo mo wondorful rollof. I havo a high opinion of Doan'a Ktdnoy Pills and cheerfully recommend thorn." For salo by all doalore. Prlco EO conts. Foator-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y., solo agents for tho United Statoo. Remember the namo Doan and take no substitute. 1 Millionaire's Poor Stomach. Tho worn-out stomach of tho over fed millionaire" is often paraded In the pubjic prints as a hornblo example of. tho evils attendant on tho possession o fgroat wealth. But millionaires ar not tho only ones who aro afflicted with bad stoninchB. Tho proportion It far greater among tho 011or8. Dyi. pepsla and indigostlon aro rampant among thoso people, nnd thoy suflw far worso tortures than tho mlllionalrs unloss thoy avail thomsolves of j standard mcdlctno like Qrcon'a August Flower, which has bn a favorlta housohold remedy for all stomach troubles for over 35 years. August Flower rouses tho torpid llvor, thus creating appetito and Insuring perfect dlgostlon. It tones and vitalizes the entire system, and makes Hfo worts living, no mattor what your station. Trial bottlo, 25c j regular slzo, 75c. At all druggists. At Dr. Stone's dnt stores. o Branson & Ragan. Keep all kinds of grocories, and they aro the best that can bo found In tho city. You don't know it until you have tried them. S$ When You Want Bomothlng to eat, Just try tho White Houso. They can serve you at any hour of tho day or night. 0 OASTOIIIA, ft.. .v. Tha Kind Vau (fan lii Bnmh T&jfi Jph- l"1 A BI Kick A man makes when his laundry work Is oont homo with porcupine edges and sproadenglo buttonholes. If h would bring his linen to on up-to-dat laundry whoro perfect methods obtala at all times, such as tho Salem Steam Laundry, ho would rocelvo his shirts, collars and cuffs equal to now ovorr tlmo that wo sond thorn homo. Salem Steam Laundry Col. J. Olmsted, Prop. 230 Liberty 8t EXTENDING LIBERTY ROAD. W. W. Culver roporU thnt the po l ' l RmiborhoHt hav (111 r Htltlon with tha ousty eeurt for Uie MittfMkMl of th hntkun hmI, ,.. - , ,, - ..-" limit Irwu Html u. Preet iim)rw A vr jptjury ba -miiim! at mm Stew, where a MUr qmHly f K-k m Im rtiuiMev-u btau 8-ml mi Ms mb a a wa hajiW wMh qm ma ami a tmw. "HWiy ikyp' work Ha bMti ab UI ahv or a ,Hlviet of ftfeMtt site bMHarwl ua- ..., TU MMUm tf gmvt nwo lw. hU Ha av-t bwet m ,ht . C. U. llarltw of JkrtU MUta. !W.Ut Sf wk MH y lb 9m tb Imt tttUoHtj . i.. hubbub that has beea raised over tills rasan of knowlB. PrMliiuni n,... oil has the right view, it I. that no arnouut of noise now will mm the "in. iueii ur ln ihuu.,.. ... . Tli.r. bM bn a vt amouM ef HHIT HHbHSlltd nlMHt ik. Ihmt, t .v.. UabUitt bill. Tb tPW bas .t Jowerf H tb ef nt to ftx tb sUkwh of ihm du.o.. sac of ik Mil MWH RKyw w uie perletet efforU of many nwmmn to Mx tbe roHH.blUtj or tb low , u,, W, Vmlli nrowjwtt fm roiwrmbl. I'b l"MNts.Uo at it- ...., .... y. In tb abora mil. i... .. rf... "" "k Th uesilo uow . w . . . b oblf cleric of a. IM. Why iM k h m of ti. w C.7 If be i em4 It arv Uttuauftt a Utla. .. , , kill rt . t - - . nwm UN bill to a b.Kiao uae, why Md be rooJ. bnww in Um ,? " " " Wiutwtlinu tb r-..... . WKO h .tiHHaeh h. ,w. - rZT IITTT1 1"w or tbW NetMiinui k i .. "' ""' i-" i WPk R m MOM than Ufrl. mk1luii4 mi awv wttb An exchange ;nlstnkenly a-s: "The special session of the Incinin. ure accomplished more In three hours than the last regular session did In forty, and It ought to be a criterion for future session. The IJIierty neotil snv: "Riv IB Ktfod roads or glv us death." Th Journal has all the social iu.u of th city. A sort? Jottrmil dewiHWur ,. sab of ithmhaiHNtc yoke. That Is ( kiwi uw warital yoke are. H(ty Oen Is said in i ti,- .. Hboral vmtmn In Amerie uHb .... vUff. . If Jeff Myers and the luiim tb wowil in Wiubliujtcm tell the cob rMskwal aowMitt all thv ,..-. HlMw ab4mt Oratu and th i ,D awl Oiark fair a targf appropriation "H HMUM. j railroads which by a natural rnnn. anie iwllcy should havo doubled the population on Its lines In Orogon. set up the claim that It could not haul cord wood to Portland for less thnn $2 per cord for years. The farmers loaded ine cars anil the dealer ntnn,t, them nt this tariff, too. Ther will be a regular session In ono year. Unless the sltnntlnn i .,. terly recast, as It can be for the good ana prom or manufacturer and cap rler. the cloud whloh oniv nimi,i.i i the distance will break In fury. The willed Industries of the state will so clamor for relief and mercy a year henc. (hat conservatism will be thrown to the wind. Th in Texas doe pretty weii u -m ,. ! o easily dlsini of If It 8 neces ary to call It up at the next regular session. m r-u.t t . r. .. t . . i , , . 9 vjenmg xeaoy ior invoice ana want to clean up some lines entire v. Mackintoshes for ladies or children, all this fall stock, m f vwiti I WUULllwl Knit Shawls for 25c, the best you ever saw for the money. Ladles' Hose fleece lined 12 l-2c a pair, best value in the citv. Towels at 10c each, bleached with colored borders. f look like they are worth 25c. I General Redaction on all goods In the store except z spool cotton HARPINO QN THE SCNATORSHIP. A IMrf Of U4MHH', uMJty, tk. " ! rrtulwrf OobT UO lovor by rwottrtinj "Whai Tb KBHbttM psrtr I btuer than -y us H, b. say m-. J IT'S SO EASY The Cosgrove Concert. The local m,ya Mniwnj, Im the cltiseu the h .... ment hnd the social event of th sea' on on the occasion of th nplwlr Rostein & Gifeenfeatm 302 Commercial Street. uMe)eMM-e8MM80awMWw im4M LZ .1 "y. tho a,. I ,M4. lb Ireala swest and th -JW mmaaeh HW, btfst rwjjhr Por App.t.te, Dy,"" 4m$, Hrtburn, LNr Com Piia. ChllU.. ri. ":r. .Com! Aimasw r-:. U l free. - - hostbtxer's stowach Utters tie bill THE CORVALLIS OUTRAQE, A. OWnm bM bMI oiyamlH w. k Mob at Ooevaia I t4 ' .. (aUMriii what ar wwmrf ttA -,j, 11 bi u mt a huuk . .t. .,. lyhtJC BSeM h. rt.. o..... W,. . ---. ,, num. I It H true th .. .-.. . I 1 ualawfu! -fw. k,Vf- SbtST H4lllttllo44 The Entire Stock ii Of Boots and Shoes and Rubbers ; We have pur chased of Jacob Vootm.ici ii ii La .-.tJ a r ' ' :: !uia at asacnuce, Lome early and ii Cfft thP Kani!nn '' :; e"x v "igaiiia P.MANFRF.D ell Tbe wksle Tamilv it inMr.tt t .l. ii -. t. . ' """" " lwc -- A-inderbessu. the new enf. up plM oc of which I. fouBJ ta p.clatc rf .o Thc WZ MfU be. Arf bv catisg H-O, the Sy oXeal of H Hndin ti SS SL . r " rf Wt W for HO builds brabvn and brain Successor to Jacob Vogt. 265 Cnmmrrii . i ' F9??? mu u r, n i v n c e - . m r""w" " K, GUTHRIE & CO.; II ii Oats For Sale. i U0P GR0WFRQ Cllt.ni ,, - . " irM"' urue and stick smDhpr. I J. ft Grata, Agent. ... wwfwwwwaj. Wl wuuaercuti ., wtm, Ore. WHrMW 'maLXmm., '"""bVlWH'" "a..