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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1904)
TWO DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1904. 44tfr trfiAieittlHNHWWIlgitWWfrg tr-lfr T , Jh ii tf. w. jimbi st - v. 00 $ Incorporated J 5 AH parties baring duplicate slips for cash purchasoe dated iTMrMav Feb 11 04 n i a rroflonf, them to us, ana tne enure amount or jour purcnaso win 19 be refunded.' OwlqR to the great success of our grand donation sale, we will "T continuo r All the cash rocolved at our storo on purchases somo ono day of 2 t'10 week commencing Saturday, FobruaTy 13th, will bo rofunded. 2 On Saturday, February 20th, wo will nnnounco in this paper that i tan pursonn who uougni gooua ni our Biore on a certain any 01 inu i i prorlotin week can como In and linvo tholr cash returned to thom. 6 ! John B. Stef son's Hats Advance shapes for spring, just received. W.lohn -0- SOU: i i aw4Jtttiitfti4-fHfleaiaiiatiogf 366ftorial page of , TTbe 2)ml Journal !,' "ByHOFER BROTHERS. S8Hr! tSorlpp News Association Telegrams, rultllhlied every afternoon exrpot Sunday at 107 Commercial street. EffiEeQ Subscription terms: Dally ono year, 4.00 In advanoo; dally three months, $1.00 In advance: dally by carrier, 50o per month; weekly one year, $1.00 In advance. -- -ma in in ! i -. ., ---. - JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Oau week 14a; ono month 35a; three months $1.00. At Journal ojfloe; at Daue'a grocery, South Salem; at Bowersox' grocery, Yew Park; Asylum Avenue Grocery Store; Electric Grocery, East 8tate a treat 8lnglo Copies Price S cents, Prlco to newsboys 2 cents per copy. To Mall Subscrlbero The dnte whou you sulMwrittlon expires Is ou tho nddrwm label of wch paper. When that date nrrlve, It your subscription baa not nKalu been paid In adrnnoe, your name Is taken from the Hat, A Qhauiso of date on Hie address lahol la n receipt. Entered at the postofflao at Salem, Oregon as second-class matter. '" " "I " - SATURDAY NIGHT. (Washington Star.) I'taoinK Hi little lmta all In n row, Ready for ehurah ou tbe morrow, yim know; Washing w fnowt and little blaok ttuta, (letting them roady and lit to be kil; PhIUhr them Into ukmn leumotita and whlto, That la what mothers aro dalnc tonight Oalllng the lltil one all round Iter ehajr. i UnHrliMt them lisp their eventa prayer, TelHit them stories of Jet lis of old, The flkepiienl who gathers the lamb to kte faja. OmplHg wi softly to take u feat pott ailetw Ute toksm of ehlklhool's Umi ArkIoho to kaow if Ute imr ow am vurw; TueklHK tho blanket round each II UU fom; Ktealtt ettrh little faco, rot- and bright That la what mother are doing tonight. WHY SHOULD THE PEOPLE COMPLAIN OF HIGH TAXEST TMBRE IS A GREAT DEAL OF COMPLAINT ABOUT HIGH TAX. PEOPLE" ,T ,S ENT,RECY DUE T E NEQLECT " THE U will reified that Tk Joonul ak4 the tawt ItoouhHraM ov. THE. THEN REPUBLICAN 'GOVERNOR FELT INCLINED TO OALL THE SPBCIAL SESSION. BUT THE PEOPLE SEEMED IN DIFFERENT ABOUT IT AND DID NOT ACT WITH ENERGY m p TITIONING FOR THE SPECIAL SESSION P& A fow UwoMwa hUUh4 tor the im .mJo.. hot hotel tho Mil Uw vrojej )i la the lVtKUiU Oresjoola ooeoed U 1 eaUoriZ o Te vkW ,ttl?d5 mui ? n"" f1' t)wtt high Uxm, waiaa taey did UttJo or hothtag to iyent U ou ho tW that Th Journal vu tho oaly dally paper to call for a special session and that eren the leading Democrat did not encour ago tho Idea, and It is true that Tho Journal had not as much Influence wnai waa ngni as uie uitgumuu " . ago to secure wrong BUT IT is EASY TO 8EE THAT IF THE WORLD'S FAIR BILL OF $500,000 HAD BEEN PASSED AT THE SPECIAL SESSION NO OTH ER $500,000 COULD HAVE BEEN 8ADDLED ONTO IT, A8 IT WAS DONE AT THE REGULAR 8ESSION, AND TAXES WOULD BE LOWER. Of couroo, tho Republican Governor and tho editor of the Orcgonlan argued that If a special Bcsslon wero called a senator might havo been .tnntnrf Tin ni nnithni- ntfihom wnH In tho Acnatorlal race, that should not havo been used as an argument THE FOLLY OF LIVING IN RENTED HOUSES. There will always bo many who will prefer to ront to owning or building a home. BUT AT THE PRESENT PRICES OF REAL ESTATE THE MAN WHO BUY8 HI8 LOT AND PROCEEDS TO BUILD A HOME WILL MAKE MONEY IN THE LONG RUN. He may have to go In debt for his house, but he will pay out In a few years and thon will be tho proud owner of his own home. It is cortaln that the man who always rents will ncvor own and that ten yoar's ront will buy tho home he rents. So tho man who rents has neither money nor homo at the end of that time, according to this theory. Ho has had the use of a home, that is all. , Tho Industry known as purchasing and building homos on tho in stallment plan has not been sufficiently developed in this community. On that plan hundreds ncqulre homos In cities who would never bo como owners of a homo otherwise. The man who has a lot and builds even a cheap and poor homo at first, a nioro sheltor, and plants a few fruit trees and flowering shrubs in a few years hns somothlng that ho can cnll home. HE HAS SOMETHING THAT GROWS WITH HIM AND HIS FAM ILY AND IT IS REMARKABLE HOW SUCH LITTLE HOMES GROW AND BECOME ROOMY AND COMFORTABLE. The moral of all this Is to take stops to buy a lot and proceed to mnko tho sacrifices necessnry to build a home. SF v ".i. . J . .. . i .. 3 plo to the uttermost parts of the earth to get ineir ,8nattered inteuT together arter going up ogiuuu in"""-'- A canvas barn, a painted tree .' ...i.... A Blow Now Ens,and drawl, A largo square room wit h two or threo Worked mottoes on tho wall. A hint of wicked city llf o By somo ono in tho cast . (; Tho bantam cocks, tho farmer's wifo , And anmn nnn with fl DO,St: A man from town, whoso shirt is clean, . And has at least two suits To brighten up tho rural sceno Of overalls and boots. A cow, If ono can bo secured, A soft-nosed rnaro named Bcsa,, somo dogs, a uove, uuu juuiu unouira oV n' f Unqualified success. With thoso now ingredients And mix thorn with a spoon To which wo nddd somo common senso Wo have "Oonc Nig ht In June." "n '-4 Vv 11 GO OUT AND 8EE THE LIBERTY ROAD. If you have time Sunday and are lntorosted In good roads It Is your religious duty to go out and see the broken rock road that has boon built from the top of the second hill beyond tho city to Llborty. THERE ARE MANY WHO WILL THINK GRAVEL ROADS ARE ALL THAT IS NECESSARY IN THIS COUNTRY. A TRIP TO THE LIBERTY ROAD W6ULD DO THEM GOOD. They would go over about two miles of gravel road boforo they roached the broken rock rond. Tho various stagos of decomposition of gravel road would propnro tholr minds for tho proper appreciation of tho broken rock road. Tho old' gravel road from tho city to tho brokon rock road has been building for tho past 10 years and has cost thousands. Probably onough taxos nnd contributions havo boon spent on tho road from tho city to tho comotorles to pave that stretch with granito blocks, nut look n't It todayl IT 18 A SUCCESSION OF MUDHOLE8, AND LONG-DRAWN-OUT 8LU8H AND MIRE. Tho practical object lesson of tho Liberty brokon rock road Is enough to satisfy anyone of ordinary senso that that Is tho way to build roads. This Is not saying that good roadways cannot bo constructed of gravel but that, feat has not yet boen performed in our midst. Wo hopo It may bo, sometime, but so far it Is an unknown achievement. It would pay nnyono who hns not scon whnt can bo dono with brokon rock, nnd thnt, too, without oxperlonce, and without propor machlnory In the lino of scientific road building, to go to Uborty. jj REMEMBER OLD DOG TRAY. Mni. Luoy Page Gaston is great on reformatory schemes. This Is hor Select good young men from the ohurchw and aaalgn ono of thom a bad young man. The good young man Is to make the acquaintance of the bad young man. got.ln hie confidence, enter Into his sports nnd pleasures h thereby win the bad young man to a good life. 1,,en8,'r. " A good scheme. Hut ilftHgeroim. -maJ-f th 'mWr " ' l8M Umn th8 "ower ' evil. Not thnt flood embodied In a perooeatUy Is no atrongor than th . The spirit may be willing a the fleh weak! So the Lm hat EWstSir tl" won,t nmy be domimM by lho" ; -- aolVLrdi "" MtUM '"'I08 f W"'nt " eo may Mrs. Gaston must be mighty sure of her good win- mn HOW TO GET BUSINESS AND HOW tTkEEP IT One Moeon for advertising Is as good as another sava i, v Ttn MUr. providing the merchant want. loTta.S. If IT f ' to tak. a reet periodically that le another matte " T eTan wo Tl air zsrsL ,:ir;,k? P't -- The wMMmke merchant who knows how to advertise and ,i , p. r; s"sjl TjrrstSn!s No ivwn's or woman's weeds, ao-famlb-'e " "" " V ry (,n' ralondar. W WU- ar rlated by tho The uoNla of the community nro nevew.K nnd wimn n nnd that they nm buy more .uppllo. they nwal o 1 If 4VWUMS, 11 U Itt4Mb.e htamaVaainlwpronorh n'h? leras his buelneeo. "erueo properly and not This Is a fact that appllo ,0 banking Inetltutlon as well . ery and dry m tre,. Te man who wiMooi . M knowe nothing about th t..n f . . n nn necount rrw--r nUEsVA 1. CN S T MA?NATTAE,DNS rTDVERT,S,NG-U-'C'---KENSW;NTEHSEY J" JOURNAL X-RADIUMS x of .!12L,IU " bUt Whsa U ta w t iVwSTJoa l of KUofaetloM. m wo have sawiriad this vrM ,.. . toro ool-r tn mwm i. . aHJiHt wis varloty, but novor Uuu bo- HOiHg to ronort the procwdiHag tho Woman's Oloh. . ari sss,- - - The one ht V rol-oato Ihot win teoblo w lo iMi4o of ftvT mi? lAuers L of your B -- -...-...- .-.., . Tnnmmni i n him ..in i Hair Viqor Sold for sixty years. You must know about it. It mUst have merit. Must be cood. Ast nn.. neighbors. ZSijgs. eaeeoao0&e9e!ee&f 2 . o Umbrellas $J,75 Great values, Colored silks, with fine handles only A good umbrella with steel rod for Ladies' Mackintoshes that were 54.50 now Ladies Dress skirts that were S4 00 now These Certainly arc unexcelled vafoes $285 I $275 1 Rostein & Gteenb&um ii i: 302 Commercial Street. ! ! 6 ' ' 9999Q9MQQ9999MQ9-MQQ09Qt99999Q9Q999WM9Q99999999 Burroughs & Fraser Roliablo Tinning, Iron Work, Plumbing. Most modern plumbing material and methods. Best Material, Best Workmen and Promptness are our Motto. RT4TB ftTDC-T .. -"---- SALEM, OREGON. S 00M99999M90999999990tie999999M9M9999Q9999699 49 1 0 1 9 MBQQ9-tQ9QQQ-r9i9 1 6 1 8-H I I 8 1 I C 1 1 0-0ffr THE PICK OF THE FOREST it Has beon takqu to supply the stock of; lumbor in our yards. Our Btock is' j comploto with all kinds of lumber.' Just received a car load of No. l! ! Bhlngles, also a car of fine shakes.! Wo aro ablo to fill any and all kind; of bills. Como and lot us show you! ! our stock. i ard and offlco near S. P. passengerr dopot. 'Phono Main 651. GOODALE LUMBER CO. 48.eH4(iH.H-e-HMttt J ti'rmctir''' " iZsrs&gi irHsJijjj' I wtfww.ew.w.w.ew. MWMWMM R. M. Wade & Ctf. Have Received Acarioadof smooth and;! : ahed galvanised wife and ii ii " ! if ;: ae ptepated to make at- ii tractive prices. '"j il8l83l81PH Hanttt 5 lAwrenm .j i tJLu ilr . X-Ray man mover wt so nearly golag araiy lowphor. Ho u responsible ror having seat a groat many bright pe There'se 5SS-St cUZT GTrlti "-anybody cic wnere you get GOOD treatment and GOOD goods -r 0w ,ur jourseii. OLD P. O. GROCERY. Ttieo. M. Barr E'I3sarWs8-!:"4pu, ASD- SALEA, Hot Air &n dhlr: ? Steam-He'atinga'iaty. OREGON