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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1904)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1904. TWO ttbrfiU p&qe of tTbe IDail Journal 4w6. ByHOFER BROTHERS. ficrippa News Association Telegrams. Published ovory afternoon excpot Sunday at 197 Commercial street BaBEO X-RADIUMS Subscription terms: Dally one year, $4.00 In advance; dally three months, $1.00 In advance; dally by carrier, 50c per month; weekly one year, $1.00 In advance. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Ono week 10c; one month 35c; threo months $1.00. At Journal office; at Daue's grocery, South 8alcm; at Bowereox' grocery, Yew Park; Asylum Avenue Grocery 8tore; Electric Grocery, East 8tate fereet Single Copies Price 6 cents. Price to newsboys 2z cents per copy. (i. Jo Mall Subscribers The inte when you BUbscrittlon expires la on the Addroaa label of each paper. Whon that date arrives, If your subscrlpHon $uui not again boon paid In advance, your name Is taken from the Hot A dhsjsge of date on the addross label Is a receipt Entered at the postofflce at Salem, Oregon as second-class matter. REPUBLICAN TICKET 8TATE. J3?ar Justice of the Supromo Court P. A. MOORE. ETor Stato Food and Dairy Commls- sloner, J. W. BAILEY. I For Presidential Electors, J. M. HAItT, JAS. A. FEE, GRANT B. DIMICK, A, C. HOUGH. CONGRESSIONAL. Ftor Sfembcr of Congress First Dls trlct, BINDER HERMANN. Second District, J. N. WILLIAMSON. true interests of the railroads in the long run. It is far better to get along with out dragging tho Industries and the liansportatlon companies Into tho nilro and corruption of politics. MARION COUNTY TICKET. 'County Judge John H. Scott. Shoriff W. J. Culver. Clork John W. Roland. Assessor Fred J. Rice. "Treasurer W. Y. Richardson. "Recorder John C. Slogmund. "School Supt. E. T. Moores. Commissioner I. C. Ncedhnm. "Viurvoyor B. B. Horrlck. Coroner A. M. Clough. Representatives Jos. Calvort, Hub bard; J. O. Graham and T. B. Kay, 'Salem; John Ritchie, Scotts Mills; Jo3s'o II. Settlemolor, Woodburn. COMMITTEEMEN. 'Chairman Stato Central Commlttco Frank C. Baker, Portland. Chairman Congressional Central Commlltoo Waltor L. Tooze, Wood burn. Mombor Stato Contral Committee Hal D. Patton, Salem. Chairman County Contral Commit tee Chns. A. Murphy, Salem. c LUMBER RATES RESTORED. Tho long-dlstnnco trafllc managers t tho Ilnrrlman lines have come to their senses nnd restored tho old hint bor u.tos for Interior Oregon snw -mills. 1 Tho news was first published In, Tbo Journal, this paper having kept In very closo touch with tho shlppors and tho trulllo managors throughout tho wholo controversy. Great credit Is duo tho Grontor Sa lem Commercial Club and Its able sec rotary, of this city J. G. Graham, for tho result accomplished In favor of tho shlppors. Tho Journal has printed a great floal of matter on tho subjoct, and, -while many other so-called news ivapors wero silent, or defended the unjust rate, Tho Journal never for a moment abandoned tho shipping In terests of our stato. Conservative positions hnvo won, nnd tho railroad men at Portland aro entitled to great credit for the tight to restore rates. Under tho old into of $3.10 for com mon and rough lumber to San Fran clsno bay points ovory sawmill In Westom Oregon can run. and make money. Traffic Malinger Stubbs caught on to tho situation at tho right moment to head off a political campaign that -would have reunited In Injury to both the Industries and the railroads. ' Some will say this relief has como about just on tho eve of a political i'ttrnpalgn. to provont electing a hos JHo legislature. But such Is not the caso. Tho host railroad managers In this Mate hnvo labored to restore these rates as an act of justlno to tho In dustrie of Western Oregon. Thoy have actod wlsoly, and lu the A WORD FOR THE DEMOCRATS. Tho Journal has not the heart to deride tho Oregon Democrats. They have put up a good tlckot, and adopt ed a pretty good platform. On that flat salary business, they have got rather the best of the Republicans, and if they could back up their dec larations with deeds It might prove valuable political assets. But they aro a small, poorlsh people, as a par ty, and wo should not bo-too hard on thorn, nor oxpect too much of them. Thoy havo an Important duty to per form as nn opposition party, and have performed It well. Tho Republicans have got to get In and make good on several things. They havo got to pas3 that flat salary bill In spite of h 1 and high wnter, whether they like It or not. Thoy havo got to reduce their stato tnx, and hold npproprlatlonr, dawn to somewhere near tho business limit. Thoy havo got to get In nnd build that portage railroad, or go out of binlnesa In Eastern Oregon. A 20-year-in-tho-futuro canal will not do, gontlomon. Tho Journal wishes to bo modost about suggesting these thlngj. It would always bo modost. It mildly suggostcd that Governor Geer bo re nominated, and that a flat salary law bo onnctod. Republican managers Bpat on thoso mild and kindly and moro or loss Intelligent suggestions, and followod some superior wisdom of their own. They lost their gov ernor, and nio up against It on the flat salary question. Tho Journal later urged that Govornor Geer cnll a spoolal session so that tho $500,000 world's fair bill could bo passed with out log-rolling as much moro thor ough on tho strength of that mean lire. Well, tho fear that somo ono would or would not bo olected senator pre vented a special session, and tho Portland fair bill wont through load ed with about $500,000 of other Jobs. Whllo wo aro proud of tho fair, and willing to "cpugh up" for Portland en terprise, tho "common people," who aro only remotely benefitted, had a right to havo tho hog killed with as Uttlo other "killings" as possible. Tho way tho fair Job was finally put through, has given tho stato tho high est stato tax In years. When nil the good advice In tho world Is wasted and thrown away, thero Is no pso shedding tears. But no one need blnmo tho Democrats for making tho most of tholr opportunities. Tho only way to got out of the woods Is to send good business Republicans to tho leg islature, reduco tho Btato tax, cut off the big grafts, return sovornl hundred thousand dollars to tho treasury, If that canal is not to be built, ask the balauco of tho Indian War Veterans to watt a couplo of yoars, and start no now grafts. In tho meauttino those Republican and Democratic man agors, who make a business of kill ing oft reform bills nnd heaping up new burdens on tho people, should be kept at homo. DETACHABLE FEET. "That now saloslady," said the blonde at tho ribbon countor. "has falso hair and teeth." "Vos," replied tho brunette who condescended to sell haudkerchlefs occasionally, "and It soems that's not tho only thing. I heard hor complain that Bho hadn't had a chance to get off her feet all day." Philadelphia Press. llllMllllllllSJMMWMlllllWIIMMIBIWMjJMWMfai Auers Sarsaparilla We always put tne best m it; vou always act me oesi out of It. The kind all good doc J.O.AnrOo.. The Russians might try Paderewski and his hair against tho Japs. Henry Watterson says that W. R. Hearst Is crazy, and always was. Just let a man run for office, and ho will hear his family hl3tory. Snrlng poets havo a poor chance to get in their work this year. Even ed itors havo something to bo thankful for. It Is said that 1004 will bo a record breaking year for shakes and slides, hand shakes and landslides. A woman in Cincinnati is trying to obtain a divorce from her husband because he has not kissed her since they wero marrleJ. He might havo done at least that much. Dr. G. C. Eshelman, of this city, has been promoted to tho supreme head of the United Artisans. That shows It pays to bo a Salem man. There are two classes of men: One Investigates, examines, learns, thinks, the other does not. Those who belong to tho "other" class seldom write checks, Thero Is room for tho check- writing class. The people of Salem and Marlon county in the aggregate are getting a reputation for doing things right. And that pays. Thought Is the principal thing In life. Whiskey Is useful In preserving horned toads; but don't try it on your stomach. Tho Christian Scletaco church of Portland pays tho biggest cash rent for tho use of tho Scottish Rite tem ple of any denomination In that city $300 a month. G. W. JOHNSON & CO. INCORPORATED. Do It Tocay. Tho time-worn Injunction, "Never put off 'till tomorrow what you can do today," is now genorally present ed in this ferm: "Do it today!" That Is tho torso advise wo want to give you nbout that hacking cough or de moralizing cold with which you havo been struggling for sevornl days, per haps weeks. Take somo reliable reme dy for it TODAY and let that remedy bo Dr. Boscheo's Gorman Syrup, which has been in use for over thirty-five years. A fow doses of it will undoubt edly relievo your cough or cold, nnd Its continued use for a few days will cure you completely. No matter how deep-seated your cough, oven if dread consumption has attacked your lungs, Gorman Syrup will surely effect a cure as it has done boforo In thou sands of apparently hopoless cases of lung trouble. Now trial bottles, 25c; regular size, 75c. At all drugglsU. At Dr. Stone's drug stores. Eugene Paid Fire Department. Eugene, Or., April 21 Steps are be ing taken by tho city council to organ ize a paid flro department. It Is pro posed to hire a man and team to re main at tho englno houso all tho time, and appoint sovoial other men to handlo tho apparatus at fires, exclu sive of volunteer help. At present when an alarm is given nt night tho hose carts and engines aro hauled by tho voluntoor flremon, and often thero nro dangerous dolays because of the lack of knowledge of tho uso of tho npparatus or the location of hydrants. How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ro- ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. We, tho undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and bellovo him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and finan cially ablo to carry out nay obliga tions made by thdr firm. WEST & TRAUX, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholosalo Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent free. Price 76c per bottlo. Sold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. TRAMPS AT ALBANY. Police Round Up a Bunch of Weary Willies. Albany, Or., April 21. Tho police last night rounded up a number of tramps and placed them In tho city Jail, whore, for tho present, they will be safo. Thero were aovon of those worthlos accommodated with froo beds, while fully a dozen wore ordered out of town, and they left on tho night train for tho south. Since the recent fire at Eugene- tramps have been THE HAf KA DPI CLWYF .si&up-Tvr- wi i-r Acri & gfc rr i FOR MEN $3j50 II Wlf jfl. avu v av s VdM jl j w m 1" ' 5S Is Made in all tie Best Leather s Latest styles (many of them e. elusive) by experienced workmen nnd under careful supervision. It's Reputation For excellence Is world wide, and for comfort and durability, and style cannot be excelled by any dealer In this section. Remember No other store In this vicinity car ries as large a stock of men's fine shoes as G. W. JOHNSON & CO. Incorporated. given but little chance to make them selves obnoxious in Albany, but are compelled to go on their way as soon as thoy strlko the city limits, or they aro arrested, and will be given a term on tho streets, and this certainty Is sufficient to make tho weary gentry travel to other towns where the offi cers ato moro lenient. At George Bros. You can got a meal at any time of the day or night. When you are in a hurry for a meal Just try them. You will find them at 10G Stato iitreet Portland and Return Only $2.20. The Southern Pacific Is now selling round trip tickets to Portland from Salem for $2.20, good going Saturday p. m., or any train of Sunday, return ing Sunday and Monday, giving all day Sunday and Monday In Portland. The same arrangement applies from Portland, giving all Portland people a chance to visit valley points at greatly reduced rates. Bear, the p The Kind You Have Always Bought juiciness in iuuu suusiances ti tho size of the can alone, must taken Into consideration in bii Evaporated Cream. Much or 1 may be put Into cans of tho size, or no moro Into a larger i a smaller can, according to the i greo of condensation. Economy bnfl of Evaporated Cream, the old sti ard, for Instance, though more eijx slvo, volume for volume, than ann Its Imitations, Is cheap when quill 13 considered. f I OU cent j M hT U cent Discount A Mmmd Discount Get a 500-potnd coupon book fo $250, If yout efigeato will hold J 00 pounds yo can fake advantage of this low ntice. No delivery less than 1 00 pounds made at this price, 200 and 300-potind coupon books at 5 pet cent cash discount. We cannot catty small accounts iot ice, so get a cotfpofl tttf TUT- -.. .... 4 a 4 TtT-1 WW A KT Jlj VUU& io one is Dtisie man tne luta iYiuij so get yot otdzts in ealy to instate delivery SALEM BREWERY Phone A OPif A tnrt'v.'mr Sale" 2131 ASSOCIATION Oim tors order. Luvtii. at. j looked upon with a good deal of sus picion by the ofneera, and they are r