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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1904)
a IM". r t N- k , i tr i TWO DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, MABCH 21, 1904. it a i i! i IKMf W)9Q9999999M9ip999 JST g 7 . h INCORPORATED i i We Ptomote Otw Own Interests When -.., . . wir .4 . Ti atMying tne Joest ivietnoas 10 jrieasc Out Customer's. The approval of out efforts Is shown by the generous and Increasing patronage of f he Best Dressed Men, Youths and Boys in this vicinity. MensTop Coats Fo Spring This season's line is the largest and most complete we have ever shown, and embraces many novelties that meet with great favor with oar best dressers. Wc show an assortment which cannot be found in any other Salem store. Tue. March 1 5, the Lucky Day 9 Please cash your slips without delay. All slips void g after March 22. Ga W Johnson & Co INCORPORATED 2 t6ft89e00o6eeeee9 Bbitodal page of fthe 2Datl 3-ournat ByHOFER BROTHERS. Berlpps News Association Telegrams. Published evory nftornoon oxepot Sunday at 107 Commercial strooL cy W Q KJ I JfJjCjy jt A ft ff Subscription term! Dally one year, $4.00 In advance; dally threo months, $1,00 In advance: .daily by carrier, 50c per month; weekly one year, $1.00 In advance, JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. t One wook lOo; one month. 3So; threo months $1.00. At Journal office; at Dime's grocery, ttouth Salem; at Bowersox' grocery, Yew Park; Asylum Avenue Grocery Store; Electric Grocery, East 8tate s treet Single Copies Price S cents. Price to newsboys 2yt cents per copy. To Mall Subscribers The dato vrhen you subsorlttloa expires is on the f Address label of each paper. When that date arrives, if your subscription "Ess not again been paid la advanae, your nama is taken from the list. A change of dato on Uio address labol la a receipt Entered at the poatoffieo at 8alem, Oregon as second-class matter, SiBC1IB,. I l n IP I llfc l THE MULTNOMAH LEGISLATIVE TICKET. A tloket of more than usual ability -was nominated fur the legislature at Portland Saturday by the ltepublt ouns. The four candidates for stautor are all ntea t premluettee awl ability as poljtuw goes. May ami Mukrhsy hav ing ttcytt Urn uHjt Courtney and BUbe) jfeinK WRt qttaltneaUous. Sl. 8fcLiel was termeriy a promt nent SinHHt worker, ana l ob of the most etieeeeefui and beeUknawn bust HHs nvett of PerttaAtl and Is wall known all eyer the stats. The raitAtdate for the lower house art meit of war than average promt tHHlee aiwt iaettiile atXH wfce are btfijv all evsr the tU-Jwyi.re ot $Wto omt WhsIhm men of Dm ik ajl landing. Several at lh ellew have seen 4rvl and the wljale. deieatkm will tie found to have aaaecreeate stroastk far apftve thow usually twit up fromj riianu, Tttfir uawee are w. m. KMIngewwlh. 8. M. Mr, K P. ireadersen, A. I. MlHs, a B. Usthl rum. ISimor IL CtelgrajJU !4fl WUh W T Mutr. W. n, lludtoa, A, A. Bailey. A J. Caproa, tJowm lL QraBc QOOD ROADS POPULAR. Thoo who aro nshtlCR Judgo Soot because ho stands up and talks for sood roads all the time are making a mistake. The causo of good roads is the most popular thing any man can talk for. WhU Marlojj county taxes have not btfeu advanced have been tetadl ly reduced. In fact Judge Sautt cag. not be accused of having run the conn ty in debt for his good roads hohUy. I Hut Judge Scott has gained friends by taking- an intelligent aaU progres sire interest in (rood roads. He bos lafomed himself and taken time to attend ooBventione aud irk himself In touch with Bfosteea. The strettgtk of the Roo&reaOii lavement Is stronger than any party and the iH for wwht road wlrl go om in SirlU of any eetKoual fight on Judfe Sott; an4 it U a Reed bIju that the people ar awakAning to the prop oettifltt that every doHar Investea In raly noet roads will bring bask two dollars in ImuroYed values ot nren- wty and geuenlly beAter industrial an4 social comlltJoaj, Marien oounty, through the nrawl nenoe of Judge gett Im a4vooaUny ooJ reads, sa Ueea advertiwd to the whole state. Seott is reard4 u irtsn ,In the spring Jrour health nceJs atten tion. Tho syatom is overloaded with impuri ties which must bo got rid of at onco or you'ro going to bo Blok. Thon tho Bitters is necdod. li will euro General Debility, 8prlng Fever, Nerv ousness, stomacn ins, insomnia ana Malaria. Try It. hllHafl a leader by other county Judges and thoy aro watching what will bo done by the people of this oounty in ap proval or disapproval of a progressive county official. A THE INHERITANCE TAX LAW. Tho Domocrat Friday gave, bb re ported to it, tho income tax id tho Faber ostato as $0000. This must havo boon a mistake. Probably $000 Is nearer correct. Tho law is this. An ostato must bo valued at over $10, 000 to bo taxed, when tho tax is to be levied only upon tho oxcess of $5000 received by each porson. Tho rate is one por cent when tho inhorltanco is received by a fathor, moth.r, husband, wifo, child, brother, sister, wifo or widow of a son, or the husband of a daughter, or adopted child. Whon tho Inhorltanco shall pass to any unolo, nunt, nleco or nephew, or lineal descendant of tho samo the rato shall be two per cent upon the ap praised valuo, in other caaoe tho tax shall bo three por cont on amounts over $600 and not oxceedlng $10,000, four por cent on $10,000 to $20,000, Ave por cent on $20,00 to $50,000, and six por cent on all amounts over $10,000. Tho tax has to bo paid within 30 day to tho stato tronsuror. SOUND EDUCATOR RECOGNIZED. Tho Republicans of Multnomah county transconded tho limits of fac tion nnd nominatod County Superin tendent Robinson for a second term, nelonglng to tho othor faction from tho ono that had control of the con vention tho Republicans honored thomsolvos by honoring Robinson. Ho is ono of tho fow really progres siva and sound educational men la tho stato, and his ro-nomlnatlon wis Jo Borvod and is appreciated hy tho frlonds of public schools all over tho Btate. X-RADSUMS Salem Is again the convention olty. The Pleasant family have a groat many reunions. When congress gets thiough with Payno tho latter will be cured of tho gout. While congress Is investigating tho Mormon it might incidentally compel the church to pay the survivors and hoirs of tho Fancher train of Immi grants massacred at the Mountain Meadow. Tho church got $70,QO'o worth of proporty In 1867, and tho in terest on this would now make a snug sum. v Arahlbqld Forbes Is the greatest AaijanmsVot ail the A&naniases that over'Aanantas4d a war story. . The county convention at Portland was net responsible for the high wlnu. pid Doreas was Just working pver time, so ho could take a vacation,. The tlsh exhibit at the SL Loutsjatr promises to be the greatest in history that Is. there will be a greater num ber ot suckers than at any like affair. The hobo who found $10,000 and, re turned It to the railroad company was treated far worse than was first re ported. He was put In chains of a waU pumping plant ' 't- Oeneral Wood is finally ooaanuojd, leaping from tka hospital to a majon generalship Uy yktleftl ability. ,..-, Cohotrn'n troUB- oniy me uii.hwu . - era. but ako fi"ls corleg If it taks nluo tailors to make a man, why should It not take nlno mor mon women to make a wife? Evory time Scott Huber and that gang of fair promoters talk to the con gresslonal committee, the amount of tho appropriation is reduced. Tho managers should send them a return ticket, good for ono day only. If tho Journal man had not returned from California several days before, tho big wind storm Saturday night would probably have been attributed to him. Should tho grades of our streets be arranged aB a proposition In the Inter est of privato partlos, or from the standpoint of tho public Interest? . It's an ill wind that blows nobody good. Saturday night It did business for the rooAng mon. Havo tho progressive people of Court street been put out of tho street Improvement business? Thero may bo a diamond worn by some ono leaBt expecting It. Tosllenco all objectors, let us hope it may bo ono of the Salem ministers. A minis ter who will read Thd Journal ought to havo a diamond to go with it. Sheriff Storey was turned down for reuomlnation and it may prove a Story with a boquoI. Tho war correspondents are getting thoir news from tho bottom of the well that Is whoro the provorb says oven Truth Hob. Whon the earthquake shook things up at Seattlo last Wodnesday ovening, Soattloltea frod from the churches. Thoy aro evidently a littlo weak In the faith, or olse havo a strong doslrc to romaln in that perpondlcular burg. Consldoring that tho following item appears in Harrison R. Klncald's pa per, it is not so bad, andalmost equiv alent to an endorsement of the truth of tho characterizatien: "Tho Salem Capital Journal calls Geo. C. Brownoll the 'Abraham Lin coln of Clackamas county.'" Geo. C. Brownoll can nover tako tho "full place of Abraham Lincoln with Bomo peoplo who Judgo a states man's Lincoln qualities only by his inchoa, Tho Eugene Register has it all cut and dried for Marlon county. It copies an artlclo from tho Statesman, and hends it: "Harris Stock on the Jump Marlon County Will Have Delega tion for Him Factional Fight Is Over ino Harris uoom Has Taken on New Life." Among the legislative possibilities in Marlon county, beside boiuo of the flvo mombers of the last house of rep resentatives, tho names of J. G. Gra ham. II. B. Thlolaon and Goo. G. Bing ham aro montlonod. Tho party ralcht do worse. Mr. Thlolsqn would fight hard for some good roads legislation, as ho Is a practical onglnoer. Tho Journal Is not opoiod to Mr. HarrU for congress. He Is a bright young roan nnd working hard to get acquainted In all the sevonteen coun ties. But the strenuous demands ot Lane ecunty a year ago that Mr. Her mann lie the nominee and that no one else would do are remomberod In Ma rion county, and tho sharp turn of the Lane county politicians take ayaythe breath of the average Republican who Is more Hermann now than he was then. a Prof. Charles Mills Gayler. of the University of California, took his po etry class of 100 co-eds to task Satur day. He was trying to tell the girls about the beauties of some- new poem, but they were not Interested. The professor got mad and said: "If God Almighty or the Angel Gabriel wrote a poem, it would not interest you. You nre nothing but giggling girls." The professor is so dunderheaded he does not know that God wrote a poem, and called it "Woman." and the poem pre fer) prose, which is "Man." JVA- K m 10 .Sl &0l' flLUZl 5 LITERATURE AND DRAMA Tihe Impressions Quarterly for March is an Instanco of raro good tasto in coloring or cover and coloring of contents. Tho selections boar an even, enjoyable literary tone and qual ity, tho poetry and tho proso aro all worthy to bo read and that is saying much for a periodical publication in those days of diffusion of merit and oxcoss of matter printed. Paul Elder and company, San Francisco, Cal. Pearson's Magazine for April con tains tho first of Tom Nast memoirs, by Mr. Albert Blgolow Paine, that havo been announced for Bomo months. It has, also, another of Dr. CyruB Townsond Brady's stories of Indian fights and Fightors The Thirty-two Against the Threo Thou sand; an Interesting artlclo on Tho Patriotism of Japan, by Mr. Aloxnndor Humo Ford, ono by Professor B. E. Fornow on tho Forestry Problems of tho United States, and a description of trained boxing horses, by H. J. Holmes. Cherry Pe- for colds, coughs, consumption, we saying this for 60 yea have the doctors. Companion series on monts JWhlch Aro Mak Bottor" is "Tho Dlsclplo. Their Good Works." It April numbor, and ni denominations will want" "I would llko to suggonst," wrote a San Francisco lady to Managor E. D. Prlco of tho Alcazar, "that you road tho book 'In the Palaco of tho King' by Marlon Crawford, and soe if It could not bo dramatized Into a play. It Is not a long book and it all hap pens in ono night." It was moro In sorrow than anger that Mr. Prlco re plied that Viola Allen was something llko $100,000 richer for having con ceived tho samo oxcollent idea about four years sooner. Tho third act ofTho Pit" Is in tho music room of a Chicago grain specu lator's mansion, bathed in a satanlc I rod halt light, and lays baro tho soul travail of a neglected young wife, who is on tho brink of temptation. Tho Thoatro Geer says that "Whlto Whit tlesey as Sholdou Corthell, tho aes thetic young artist looks typical of tho forolgner with cortaln habits of thoughts that mako him talk of Ideals to women who aro not suro of tho dlf foronco botwoon right and wrong. His porformnnco Is vory polishod and nftor tho situation whoro ho plays upon tho plpo organ, describing tho Bonsuous purpose of tho music, ho ro celvod many woll onrnod curtain calls." An. article in tho Woman's Home THE DIFFEREff Two womon stood at a c And gazed on a picture A nestling child, with oyos, Whoro lurkod the doep-to tho skies, And tho ehinlng suntouc rtnn nf tliom RftOft lint n. sle Clasping a battered doll.Vj She notes tho beauty of for Tho rich effoct of tho prill And tho carven cradle thtj Sho kisses tho babo, as awhilo, Then turns away with al smile, Tho othor gazes with misty! And tho cradlo fades awn Beforo hor stretches tho pH With all its porlls, its toil And tho dangers of overyl Sho socs tho tiny form grol And tho tender heart gn In the race for plcasuro thi pain, Tho losjng atrugglo for gain Tho maddening quest foL And she sobs a prayer ''Ol thou Wouldst hold him always M now." Those women stood in thci room, J 41 -'-- -- av..v -.. 4 Aliko In feature, In form Allko in tondor, naraoless In a gontlo charity. Both loved tho babo wltl! bluo And tho sunny, clustc Ono naked that his llf sweet; Ono laid his soul at thr And asked, for tho I Thoy looked on tho fielf-same and cot. But ono was a mothdr; and one , I lis li 9 j rfcdhlr, bo to Father therms tt-J not Selectd Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Piloa produco moisture cauBo itching, this form, as weft Bllng, Blooding or Protruding aro cured by Dr. Bc-san-ko's Remedy. Stops itching and bl Absorbs tumors. 50c a Jar at vi gists, or sont by mall. Treaties fai Writo mo about your case. Dr. piuiko. Phila. Pa ouz commercial strct. w vMssMtttBeoMracetoottt-wcAassAaaaeMB It la rather wgf-Mttve u (B8 UNHAPPINESS DISPELLED. UHlted ItatiM uuuta with u. it... . -T -w, ... .WO (-. hHMlrfcl wejWeevlia or mtf&, $ thm en. trial in the odniui .t all the Urn s The Panawa eaaal cowmiseioa wlj) get $18.M a year satary, aad III aday while on the lethmwu Oregoa home itMders oaa jve n, for BjeTting & lead pipe eteefc ea ,8 $15 a day part, and that while they are at tMMag to fcMttMea at home. The BieaaetK burglar in estateae ha been heard, frw. I CUdtwati r eetlyh,elefe4 the roeca el Joseja 8cawe, ei that etty. ad nkt mi Mta aud Women Unanlnioua About It. Many women wep and wall sad refuse te bo eemfertKl bte&use their eae me. Hflnt titMMoa nave boootne thin and 6ad. MBy men IneM to profanity foLTJtti?- W, t,lr,Mi8n th W tntoh on tnetr cranium, it will be koo1 rows te tho tnlterebJo ot both x te loam that Nawbre'. HorpWdo has boon plod upon ta. mrket. Tata u the now W-JP eorwloMe ad antboBtio that acts W de.troylnjj tho em or torobo that U tho underlying eatwe 0f a bair T2 strweuea. Her4)4o t. new proLr . made after a Mw tBrtTorMi eaUroly bow ptiMiek, Aayetw TwhThaa jriod It wtH tnntr as te hTZk h yr.Jf and u eeav4Mod. 4 IX i.T& ta Th v ss IHalel J. Fry. Spoolal AgeaL 99Aaseaeoeeeeaeose5&eeM - Om Nzw Spring Goods At-l iivjtng Daily New Challice, Dainty Patterns only 6c a yard. Olnny Laces, 1C0 patterns to selact from. SJc to 12o a yard. Embroideries, see our big asrortment at 5c a yard. Lawns in nearly every ra ie, low prices. Pretty Plains only 16, a yard. Rostein & ,Gaeenfeatim em res trust un titn t nos $tau TO $JJJ- i m inmt 1 lUttUTKHTuemui. Kn73 jg8.o)40getaMKe4 You Can Boy Stoves that arc low er priced than "Gat lanis'botnonetfiat is worth as mtfdi. 'Garlands' axe made I In all needed stytf and varieties andW 44 . t t an Kmos 01 iuei v R. M. Wade & Co. lHfreHttgiOM4o4M4pm W Hava Vmi P. ni . ...... I .- m.h v-iucrca rour urocenea irom i Hai?iett & Lawrence If not, you are away behind the times. However, they are al-! ways glad to see new patrow, and if y0tf call oa the, you will be were .than pleased. You will flad themTt tho corner of CosimerolaH aau f errr btui '