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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1904)
I K p r TWO DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1904 THE BAIL! JOURNAL Serlppo Newi Atooclatlon Telegrams. DY HOFER BROTHERS. Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance. Oally Three Month, $1.00 In Advance, flally by Carrier, 60 CenU Per Month. Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Advance. aBaiB'a JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. One Wok $ 40 Obo Month $ .36 Threo Months $L0O lAt Journal Office. At Onus's Grocery, South 8alem. At Bowersox Grocery, Yew Park. Atyium Avenue Grocery Store. flElectrlo Grocery, East State 8t iwinniiniiiiiimiH vat35 HIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII The Weather. Tonight am! TuoHday, fair. GIVE THE B0Y8 AN ATHLETIC CLUB, About fifty young men between the mntrn of IS and 2f have ntartod n vnovajnwit to aatabllah an athletic Inb. Tlioy propone to organize and have olul) room and gymnaaluni where ihey can spend an hour of an svnnlnu In a aoolnl way. At prewnt Uiero hi no jilaco of dl Tar)nn for youiiK men oxoept the Oartl rooms and one public bowltns allay. Thla oily Is largo onough to afTord an athtetlo club boIoIj an nuch and because the young mon want It and will support It. It In hotter for the community and for the young men If thoy have t club of their own, whore no gambling or drinking la allowed and gontleman ly conduct alono Inilsted upon. Borne wilt take? Ismio with this; but g6 and aoo the young men at the ntliletlo olulm of othor cltlos before ypu ooiiilonm tho movement. There l a great doal of merit to tho proposition. metropolitan, painful aa thla may be to aome persona. An art exhibition ran all the week at which thouannda vlnlted and aw a anmll collection of mere reproduc tlana of maatarpieoea. A vaudeville electric theater haa three performancea a day and on Sunday and the "people" go there In crowds. The Grand Onera houee haa plays and opera Ave nights thla week and all will have eomu kind of a house. Although ateos have been taken to head off the paving of Court street the demand for one street pavement will break out elsewhere Salem mar even have another bank and another dally newepcipar before tha year tolls around. The itrlnn are off. Keenlntr cowrf and plxa on your own lot and raising your own bene on the street is grow ing unfashionable. There Is positively danger that Greater Salem will beeome modern In some respects and can no longer be kept from expanding. , WHO 18 F088ILMANT .0. ttMHllmau writes Tho Journal editor to glvo his arguments against wpman suffrage. In the llrst' placo, wo cannot find ntiy ' nuson, by, that namn In tho cjty or fount y dlrtclory. There mny be such a person and ho or she ought to come In and be Idea Ufld. There la too liijioh of this hiding behind an assumed name when dla. "W I'Ubllo matters. , JJier la too miieh dwlglng. iedg Inn ami deceiving by man about their treilmwit of the female auffrngo imeiiuii yntll we leajrt) who KoMllmAn Is wet shall exiwml no ammunition on firing at what may he only a dummy or Ijtmw man. II la tiN inuoh like arguing with th beautiful figures In the dry xnU tur dlplay window or the male dummy lu the clothing stores. ORGANIZE GOOD ROADS LEAQUE3. The promotion to orgaulae good wW and street Improvement leapt meeu with a great deal e( fr and ihe people are aitlng. jUriftf mt yNtttu f aovernment ralfffte ami prfHtreM must proceed fW the iMwiila Otmalvej UWII a majority of the r"ule are wUteatttl to the ath-nntH of l. tar nnuls tjt wtU never be built. The streets o South Salem afte' jrtaw of tftUXUlM and Iwnruvem-nt" N a dlagtwre to a rtvlHeed Had pro Hftwlve rommuMlty A ! H4e league rouM ascertain vtoetter there U to Ue any tmUlc Rtwwy thU year for net on rt. H could apimlNt a commute to as (rtalH Iww mwU Mill be available aM rbe ami bow ami by whom It U to be exMM4ed. If then li Up be no wbllc revetiue 14 a an Vhow tt M ,( TOB $ bUr M m rale a fHwd by WtMHte rwm. tke iwbllaplritea f9 4 extma tke WwHK ra tWm Jhe U of the hilt Into ike elty. Mirk (he se.wulHUl4l.. mw! cMMl ruiriU(e IT'S UP TO CONGRESS. The demand made by Interstate Commerce Commissioner Cloments that congress take derisive action to make railway travel lu this country less perilous, must find universal echo In the hearU of the people. Ily the mandate of the government we have the automobile coupler nnd the train brake; the time haa coma for the government to require safe construction of pasaenter coaches. Legialatlon la In order specifying for nil new passenger cars a cortaln standard of strength nnd safety, to tho end thnt every paseenger on the rallroade may be Insurod the same Immunity from maiming and death nrf Is now assured to patrons of tho Pull mnna. The Pullman company record shows that, during tho yonr ondlnc Boptombor 1. 1003, not n single pas sengor was killed or Injured on r Pullman car In tho stato of Now York, and that although In tho past throe years tho -company carried In tho United Statos a totnl of 32.ou. 3U passongors, only six persons' wora Killed (In two disastrous wrookul nn.l only four persona woro sorloualy Injured. In connection with thoso neurns. the Solontlllo Amorlcan presents tho follewing: "Compare theeo figure with the olliclal statistics of railroad accidents in any given yoar, say for the 'year 1908, when 345 Dasaoneerh wnro killed and C0S8 were injured. Of the az.SOO.OOO iKiseengera that were car rlad In three yeara In Pullman oars. HlJ- one in every S.1M.OO0 WM w or Injured; but of the 610,000,000 paa sennets carried during the year 1908 In ordinary care, 7000 paaeengera, or about one In every 98.W10. were killed or Injured. In other words, of two nasengere who boarded a train to gether, he who enters a Pullman oar haa 3G uhances of reuahln n. Q,..i of his Journey In safety agejnst onf oiinnee of his fellow passenger who enters nn ordinary day coach." inese results teach hut ana thin u mm is nuiuiortniit So long as railroad wrecks are bound to happen, the maiming and the killing may at least be minimi..! uy the eonstructlon of all passenger f X-RADIUMS i Browne and Leonard are making the Sllverton Annoal a brleht and In teresting newspaper for that part of the county. Who wouldn't be a world's fair commissioner! Look nt Joff Myers! Drawing a salary. Riding on free paaaea. Having all his oxpenaee paid. Hobnobbing with the Presi dent and congress, Entertained by legislatures. Touring about the whole United States. All the states making appropriations. The national treas ury tapped. Millions to spend. Power and authority, prominence and plun der. A young buck nigg"ar turned loose In a watermelon patch Isn't n circumstance, and Solomon in all his glory never had the wholo bakery coming unto him like' tinto one of theee. The habit once formed of running expositions la nai'dr aban doned, nnd Jeff haa never tnlaeed any of them. i Don't Judge a man of woman by the tnake.up. It mny be only a aign hunu out for business puipoaen. If condemned criminals know that there would be only a short roport ot hangings they would not make lonp speeches on the scaffold. would violato none of the articles o peace. Albany Horald. Tho average army offlcer has It bred Into him that oven If he quits a mlltnrv career ho must afterward be provided with a "position." Ho never again oxpects to ueecenu to soruiu working for a living.' I MBMMHMMWMBW"""""" I M ! U&I S Cherry Pe Cures consumption. N0, , cases, but very many. 3 Hnntnr will ipU vn.. ,' r ..... ... jM iiiuic; this couoh rcmedv. i'P. &$& The Brownsville Times Is "too full for utternnco" and has to employ a supplement. That Is a prohl town and tho papor shows the result of good habits on the part of the editor. We have observed that Judgos of live poultry usually wear a hungry nnd unsatisfied look. We prefer act as Judge on fried chicken. to If tho young men donjt let up It will take four figures to tell the ma jjorlty In Marlon county. It Is not bolleved thnt nm-tlilnir more Is needed to be done to head off the Improvement of Court street. Thnt was easy. Having expelled the "Holy Roll ore," Corvallls rests easy. Tho rop utntlon of bolng ono of tho wldo- opeu gambling towns of tho state dooa not worry any city.' Wnltor Lyon, who was prlvnto sec rotary to Governor Geer, Is now edit or of tho Independence Kntornriso. Hb is indulging In X-rays of a highly porsonal character: "Do tho public, or tho nubile will do you. Geo. C. Drownoll.-' "I am mayor of Independence. J. Coopor. "I food 'om on cascara hark. HI Plummor. ' ' 'I am a Ilopubllcan this vonr. r Hofor. "I am a full-fledged editor. T. t. Geer." sat The Marlon county Young Men'tt Ilepubllcnn clubs seem to 1 organ ized without boose, boodle or bosses. All thnt Joff Mvers has todo when he ontors nn Eastern legislature for the Lowls and Clark fair Is to take off his hat. The lady clerks all stop work and tho mombors adjourn and ask him out to take a drink. The Toledo Reporter has again so cured the Lincoln county tax list It refused to mako a low bid for the work. Tho principle of doing work for the public nt n prlco thnt pre cludes paying good wngos Is wrong, lesldos It sonds tho mnn who does It to the poorhouse. Of course, ns long ns we havo tho proscnt registration law, wo will have to comply with It; but It ought to be abolished and a sane law enacted in placo of It. Tho editor of this paper bollovos what ho says and don't reg ister, lie swears In his vote on a six-froeliolder's blank, Just llko nil tho othor "bum" and floating voters. the first letter of your name?" sug gested tho court. "Dat's wuss," groaned tho old man. "I'se tried dat. I had nh big sign painted, A. Failure,' and mnh trade left me." "The Initial lottor does makp an unhnppy combination," ngrood the Judge. "Hut I'll toll you wlint to uo. Use your llrst namo and then people will not notlco tho last namo so much." "Dot's der mos' dlscrlmmoddlng of nil, sah. It's simply downright scan- d'lous. Mnh first name Is Adam, sah." Now York Tlmo. SALEM METROPOLITAN. Th- ixpiui i-lijr la fast Ru,K ot " ,n, 'tu taa and luw.i- H0 j JLaBI4aW aafcajaJBlS TO U ratal est Colds, Chill Ultra i ualhlBff to lure at Iba WtUtf Iitoata ears on the safe line of the Pullman. The ateel frame iMUMnur w. la uo Innovation. It I. In common use on the Illinois Central, while In uu. H nt imly are the undarrVnm. .,r all iMieeetMier cars made of steal, but mere is a large number of frelefai cars ef various type of metal con atnietlotj (bat have urm-.i tb.i. .i.. irablllty by nearly half a .... t aervtce CemparhMm f the railway death atatUtlca of MwgUxj wUh tboae f thla couatry U stahllng In Kg. land. In lj. ,b8 pro)wtion of pas Bjtera kllbxl a om, H s.ju 008 hlle la the United States It was one in ra.DTJ, Serely U , Mm thAt taw ghmW WMh1 with a rtHdl band. There U ever, of eoura. an dI.. .. dttt that eanaet W foreseen aud w entow, mi lb tbaee wholesale in nimiy oars there la gntw "rtMeeumi that wuebt m iu u.ii aa crtmliMji. It ie Imieed He U wiKrm to acL The farmers In nil parts of ' tho country are complaining that beef on the hoof la dlsoouraglngly low, and from every city cornea the crv thnt beef ready to cook 1s ruinously high ijine uounty Ieader. The Hrownvllle Times renoH. n,nf P. J. McIIenry, n woll-known Wood. man organiser, was dead. Mr. Mo Henry says the report was greatly e-xaggerated.-Ltu.anon Express-Ad-vnnee. Judge Hewitt, of Linn county, do cllnee to be n candidal tnr ni,.,u Judga This la to ha nra,i ha was onco defeated on a fluke, and i iwenuonaiijr. The Unn county Hepubllcnna will now nmt.nhi i.- - unit for Ilusaell WyntL of Albany. The Newepaper ahmiht rii. .i.. Aimetrfmg has been dropped-nml do iiKewise. Tha Salem Woman's club shews ItK Hl aeae In not bothering with wo. man auffiage. Prune GotNers' Tralalna a Horse. teachable animal, nu. ..i 1.1... . 1- . . " WUOT Ww that a loomothe or any objeet ot will aewr aby at It ahi w.. yar acrldenu ocrur bea.Me the ba . rrune Gere' asaoclatlon m ueai teee (n bot ntr i Ji. newspapers nnd more In im.n-.."i ouM Probably suit the m.mbers. Wm. It. Heara? ufi ... .,.. Jork Jmirnal. the Chtr,. i.... and San Pranclaco Kxamlner. throe, r ." . ,W,,W8 or the United " ", ' r8'B to start a fourth, t. IH . IXHJW. W th U'm f ... aa edltMhlef. These L Wu m will make a (. .k. ... l. tt-Mi. .. t " not' It la siftftlftcaat 'i - - ' eran HihIc ... .. '"' at -- ..-..... ,i iiocai,i ui. . u.. .. - " tu. V """ utiM t0 W lira up the ' ,T Lrkt unae and alutg th blood ,ft" borae runs away. ut aoh Wd petillrelv accident af, necemry. Any hoe --. -. a UW9 iM. be taught to M Ucic a carriage bjf his hind qWr. .-.-. . WI a, oy Drenlng. To hare wheels uaa n ..i .. . " "-' m " map BU -er ieine nitMBf hU lege thmiM .STOMACH Sift Hnii.k. M..I.:?. k'i yuiiiCH, IniOmnl IilMtles, fcSTOMACr ,- 'ITTITRd SMii ui It aeema to lu tb ..... . - .' a Howl. r :: :r-4" ,o an n mji.. ' . " many years r rrr' r has endered tha issjs (the ml w V "",w ls MB rW, CO far sa ewnJ n... .. i&r m., "- " UM Vl Holiday Aftermath. "That Joko's becoming a good doal frayed nnd frazzlod about tho kind of holiday cigars wlvoa buy as gifts for their husbands auction smokes tied up with cute baby ribbon, nnd nil thnt sort of thing," said a cigar dealer. "It's a Joko that has been monnlngloss for n decade, If not more "Nowadays, nlno womon out of ton got tho standard brands of cigars and tho best of thorn, for their hus bands. Womon havo become sua plclous of tho prettily fixed boxes of cigars that thoy won't havo ovon tho stnndard brands done up in tBat way Thoy won't ovon look at smokes wrapped In foil, and thoy nick tho ribbon-tied cigars with somothlng ap proaching hautour. "Tho truth Is that the men aro the only customers for bargain smokoa IirOliml tha in1lilm-a nn.l -ii . .. . ..(.;, uuu uu uirougu tho yonr, for that mattor. A wnmnn will buy hor husband a bottor box of cigars for a gift than he's used to smoking. Thoro was an amusing wo man ot that sort in hero' yesterday "I want to got a box of cigars, made of sure enough tobacco, for my bus band," she nld to me. "Sho said It without a smile, ami didn't appear to be striving i, humorous, and so I was aomowhat ptiKzieu. "Aren't thoy nil made of tobacco ma'am?' I asked her. " 'I think not,' sho replied, omphat Ically. "in fact, I am suro not. You would not maintain, for instnn thnt stogies aro made of tobacco?" nart to sldostep that bv mnkin,. an ovaslvo reply. 'My husband smokoa.' sho wont on, and I am going to try to break him of tho habit, oven if I have to buy his cigars raysolf out of mv .i,. oting monoy. if. dreadful to have the mi smotimg as If we nevor had any thing to eat In the nlnco aont bwf nnd cabbage.' 'That was about as hnni ., n for the stogie as I over heard." HIS NAME IS AN INCUBUS, Colored Man Couldn't Prosper With nia Baptismal Cognomen. An old colored man callod on Judge Rufua n. Cowing, of Now York City the othor day and In asking r, ., vice supply the court with a good 8t,ory. "What I's EWlno tr, l..,... Jadge, Is dls: What mu t ,i .. change mnh nrocnomn n... . find dat I'so weighed down wir n. prognomen tint's twund tn l-ih ,.u trade what mug I do?" "You wish to chanet vm... ,.. Inquired Judge Cowln. "And why?" " 'Cause mah name Is Paii.., v' sah dafs mah name. pse ah white-' washer and dat name Jes' queers me" "Very well, uncle. Why not use t - No Dessert More Attractive Our First Shoemaker. ' It Is said thnt tho first American shoemaker was Thomas Beard, who enmo over on tho Mayflower with "hides, both upper nnd bottom." Tho govornor gave him lodging nnd diet and fifty ncros of Innd. Somo of bis descendants nro making shoos yot Hut tho "gontle craft" of St. Crispin Is about wiped out. Tho Inpstono, waxod threads, hog bristles and awl of olden tlmo have beon replaced with tho most wonderful mnchlnory. Thore Is a machine which sows the soles on C50 pairs of shoes in a day. Thore onough of these machines In uso to sew 200,000,000 pairs in a year Thore aro heeling machines which press into solid mass tho leather heel nnd sot tho nails ready for driv ing. Ono man today does tho work that twenty could not do by tho old methods. 4 A Big Kick A mnn makoa when his laumW j "vn. Is sent homo with porcupine edj, anu sproauoagio outtonholoe. k j, would bring his linen to an mUftj.,. laundry "whero perfect mothods obUii nt all Umoo, such as tho Salem si. Laundry, ho would rccolvo his bMi collars nnu curia oquat to now even umo max wo sonu mom homo. Salem Steam Laundry Col. J. Olmsted, Prop, Phone 411 230 Liberty (t Bourse and Flinch The Vatiety Store 94 Court st, Annora M. Welch, P 9M0e9eeC989aoee)ee)afi)&al X . 4 See Om Goods and Peaces Neck Ribbons, No. 40, all silk, only 15c a yard Golf Glovci, all wool, only 23c a pair Chain Puree, only 23c each Bead Necklaces, only 12o aach ' Ladies' Belts, only 8o each Agate Buttons, G dozen for 5c Embroideries, nice assortment 6c a yard Violets, just received nice assortment of artificial violets, prices from 10c a bunch upwards Rostein & Geentatm i 302 Commercial Street. Q9&69QQQ9&$Q&&94Q&t994&QQQ6&tQ&MQQ 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 18 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 tHHHI 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 III 1 1 III Positive Pfoof Envy and Deceit Has prevented many from bein cored by me, THAT'S JEALOUSY! Can von Affod to Rtm the Risk Wb.Y nae rWln ...i SIHSud hours imaVmr. sweetening, flavoring 1S-, rlifiif' &S5S .- . . I r.-."r" wxm. itMnarfftMiAi. i a ir We Do What We Claim Wo kill and rcmorv Oanaers and Tumors without th aid of knlf or other Instrument Dr. J. F. Cook, tho Botoaieal Do tor, curoa all Jdnda of dla8fl after all othor schoola bar failed, witt out tho aid of knlfo or potooaa. IB medidnoo ar& compoood of Nature"! Jiorbs; thoy are gathered and seloctd in various part of America and f eign countries, at groat expense. .. Read the Testimonial of , d i. . - ""iinoni aaiem Man: TCI T-LJ n... . In Jueti t nn r ' r ' "& ruauc. a Stl work ho la I wlah 'to lr WOrld my taW I I : Ins treatment from him 'rLS m thom that l have bW)n I : I ho haa removedTrom mr n T " mnUia' ttnd at to at Umo t i another cncJT"Zt ' " " " f . . or from off my thumb Thl.h.n i, oa my Ioot and anotn" I! clnoe alono. thBvum)!u"allb.00a aPahed through medl- turo Itaolf cMUne thJr T W "PldoMlke roots, and Na :: dnotbeCoSw010"1 th0 a,d ' tall or ry. I - where In uJ?,? e succeeaful treatment any :; Botanical Doctor to aU (uT J "nnoad Ir. J. F. Cook, the :: t0 " yho te& thla testimonial-it j. SPBNOBR. . . we car do a much for you or mnr- u " '""t or more, if you nr If o li. tf m-.m Deutacher Botanical rwf. . . lllliiini.. ..'.... berty 8treet S3'0". Qreoon. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m-4-H-l 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 1, it i M XttltlilA fZ 17 XT -i r - - 1 j X il! OUR' GUTHRIE & CO.i VrrUUIN 5H1ANDSPPEM GRAIN Oats Fat .Q1a H2LS2Rs supplies . 7T wrLies. 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