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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1904)
TWO;m DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1904. BbttttMi mm ' X3;be SDail 3-oumal m v ByHOFER BROTHERS. Scrlppo News Association Telegrams. MSrai Published ovory afternoon oxcpot Sunday at 197 Commercial street Subscription, terms: Dally one year, $4.00 In advance; dally three months, $1.00 In advance; dally by carrier, 60c per month; weekly one year, $1.00 In advance. TE My lUfb Hung ' On a Single Thread With Heart Dise Bise. JOURNAL 8PECIAL DELIVERY. Ono wook 10c; one tnenth 35c; thrco months $1.00. Adjournal office;' at Daue's grocery, South Salem; at Dowersox' grocery, Yow Park; Asylum Avenue Grocery Store; Electric Grocery, East 8tate i treet ;8lpglo Copies Price 6 cents. Prlco to newsboys 2z cents per copy. To Mall Subscribers Tho date when you subscrlttlon oxpIroB Is on the address labol of each paper. When that date arrives, If your subscription ban not again boon paid In advance, your name is taken from tho list. A change of date on tho address label Is a receipt Entered at the postofflce at Salem, Oregon as second-class matter. For For REPUBLICAN TICKET STATE. Justlco of the Supremo Court " P.-A. MOORE. State Food and Dairy Commls- , sloner, J. W. BAILEY, For Presidential Electors, J. M. HART, JAS. A. FEE, GRANT B. DIMICK, A. C. HOUOH. CONGRESSIONAL. B'or Membor of Congress First trlct, DINGER HERMANN. Second District. J. N. WILLIAMSON. DIE- JUDICIAL, For Circuit Judges, Third Judicial District GEORGE H. BURNETT, B. L. EDDY, w For District Attorney, JOHN H. M'NARY. MARION COUNTY TICKET.,. . County Judge Johnr-H. Scott? f Shorlff W. J. Culver. " ' ' Clork John W. Roland. ' AssessorFrod J. Rice; t Treasurer W. Y. Richardson. 'fRocordop John C. Slograund. Scliool lupt E. T. Moores. Commissioner I. C. Noedhnm. Surveyor B. B. Horrlck. Coroner A. M. Clough. ' Representatives Jos. Calvert,1! Hub bard; J. O. Graham and T. B. Kay, Salem; John Ritchie, Scotts Mills; Josso II. Sottlomolor, Woodburn. ' 8alem District Ticket. For Justice of the Poaco. II. II. TURNER. For Constable. ROBT. O. DONALDSON. y cemmitteemen: Chairman State Central Commlttuo Frank C, Baker, Portland. Chairman Congressional Contral Commlttoo Walter L. Tooze, Wood burn. Mombor State Central Committee Hal D. Patton, Salem. Chairman County Contral Commit tee Chas. A. Murphy; B. Frank Moredlth, secrotary, Salem, i Republican Joint Canvass. Turner, May, 20, 10 a. m. iofforsou, May 20, 8 p. m, Aumsvlllo, May 27, 10 a. in. Sublimity, Mny 27th, at 3 p, m, Stayton, May 27, 8 p. m. . Gates. ,May 28, 11 a. m. t Mohamn, May 28, 8 p. m." Macleay, May 31, 2 p. m. ? Silverton, May 31, 8 p. m, (, Scotts Mills, Juno 1, 10 a. m. Mt. Angel, June 1, 2 p. nv Woodburn, Juno l,8,p. rn. Butteville, June2, 10'a. m7 Hubbard, June 2, 2 p. m, ' (Aurora, Juno 2, 8 p. in. -. St. Paul, Juno 3d, at 10 a.m. Brooks, June 3, 2 p, m. ' Gorvals, Juuo 3, 8 p. m. Prntum, Juno 4, 2 p. m, Salem, Juuo A, 8 p. m. ', V NOT HONORS, BUT WORK. This Is not a time for Republicans to spar about honors, but for each de voted friend to get In and work. The registration law Is a terrible drawback In this campaign, and, an unusual effort will have to be made to get out the vote. The Republican cause will suffer, and the cause of Roosevelt and pros perity will lose on account of the re duced vote. It la) the duty of the Republican committeeman In each precinct to form a local committee of workers, and make up a list of voters. After getting an alphabetical list of every voter In the ward or precinct, check them over and see if they are registered. If not call on them and explain what Ib necessary to get to vote on the 6th of June, and furnish them a freehold er's blank. Then have the committee see that every voter Is at the polls on elec tion day. This Is the only kind of work that counts. Be sure to get out the largest pos sible vote for Judge Moore, for su preme Judge, and Blnger Hermann for congress, and for the whole ticket. This is not a torchlight or speaking campaign, but a campaign In vyhlch good government in county, state and nation are at stake, and must be saved by civic patriotism. Tou should never wait until your Ufa hangs in tho balance before you glvo tho necessary aid to your slick heart, A weak heart Is always serious, for It affects every organ of yourbody through its inability to purify and keep the sys tem supplied with pure, rich, llfe-givine blood. Any Indication of heart trouble, such as shortness of breath after exercise, redness of face, hot flushes, oppressed feeling in chest, weak, hungry spells, palpitation, dizziness, sudden starting in sleep, Irregular pulae, is serious, and should bo cured at once. Tho safest and surest treatment is Dr. MHoa Heart Cure, a nerve and mus cle builder, a blood tonic. It acts di rectly on tho hen", nerves and muscles, giving them strength and vigor, and relieves every symptom of a olck heart. Your llfo depends upon your heart, and a weak, diseased heart, llko a slnglo thread, can endure but little. "I suffered for vpnrs wlfli mv i..-f At times my llfo hung by a Blngle thread. A number of physicians and an eminent specialist treated mo. Without tho knowledge of my doctor I took Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. It lifted tho pains from my heart, and caused a freo circulation of blood. I nm now nblo to attend to my affairs, something I had nover honed to do nraln." MR. JOHN KOELQES, 186 Clinton St., Cleveland, Ohio. If first bottlo does not benefit, money back. Wrlto to us for Free social cultivation,, not j one greatdls covery can jbo traced to them. T.holr ed(ts and epistles bean tho stamp of emptiness and If followed would load to tho utter demoralization of tho hu man race. Many a bright useful man has been ruined by over education. A man may to hampered by under education, but his brain romalnsvsound; It is differ ent however with the collego worm, who jsots In a rut and from his llttlo path attempts to survey tho whole world. His sphere of observation Is too limited and his po3ltlon too obscure to become ,a leader but the poor Ignora mus Is In the dark tind falls to get his proper hearings. Because tho world greets him with a chilly reception he thinks humanity is declining, and ho passes' out and away from the vision. But the old world moves along at about tho same speed and the com mon .every day sort of people contlnuo to do thingg tending to ndvance tho mental, moral and material conditions. ,&ur Cure for Pnes. Itching1, Plies produco moisture and, cause Itching, this form, as well oa nilnc. Blooding or Protruding Piles' are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko'a , PIlo Reined.' Stops itching aud bleeding Absorbs tumors. 60l a Jar at drug gists, or sent by malL Treaties freo. Write mo about your case. Dr. Bo sanko, Phlla., Pa. . 0 Stockton & Co. carry, tho famous Selz shoos. Read their ad In this paper. rrr.TCf - . bAuuro on Har. . OtfBuno 1st thLT"!& Company will resume sift ,$ slon tickets to Newnon ".L ith Anna,. . ! qulna Bay, both day-to-Monday ticket sotwon an 8 will b t This popular sort r vor each year. JinUi ,- m8lsi able, and tho onrvr4..n . ' hunting and sea bathing ,J1 celled by any other .. ...? - "Vil. I cuic coast. Or, thftj X-RADIUMS FEEE your Trial Pnckaee of Dr. Milam' Anil. Pain Pills, tho New Scientific Itemedy for Pain. Also Symptom Blank. Our Specialist will diagnose your case, tell you what Is wrong, and how to right It, Free. Dlt. MILE8 MEDICAL CO.! LABORATORIES, ELKHART. IND. Dates of C'r-Gouqral Events, election In Ore- Juno Bon, .Juno 15, 16, 17 Orogon, encamp ment G. A. It., Hood River. Juno 15, 1G aud 17 Department -it Oregon, G. A. It., tu annual rouulon at Hood RIvor. August 22-27 Amorlcan Mining Congross, Portland. FOUGHT FOR THE LUMBER RATES Tho Harriman Byndlcato undertook to put a prohibitive frolght rato on Western Oregon sawmills. It went Into effect In January. Tho Salem Commercial Club was tho first body to lead off and light that unjust advanco In frolght rates. J. G. Graham, as secretary, sent cut and got hundred) of lottors from ship pers In this county and all over West oni Oregon. Thoso letters showed that car short age and advanco In freight rates would work an incalculable Injury to our In dustries. Secrotary Graham worked away llko a boavor to compllo thoso facts, and place tho condition of things boforo tho railroad managers. This was done In a courteoiiB and firm and gentlemanly bus!nos3 array of fact!, and' without- threats or blus ter, and proved offQCtlvo. The highest railroad officials at San Francisco and Chicago wore asked to Investigate, and provide tho proper romody. Gonoral Trafllc Manager Stubbs camo to Wostorn Orogon, land, found conditions as thoy had boon reported to Secretary Graham. Tho result was a restoration of tho old frolght rates, under which saw mills and ojhjn Industries can live. J. G. Graham proved that ho was right, and as a practical shipper and warohouyo man ho Is tho right kind of a man to eend to tho legislature. M R. U'REN WILL REPLY. Of course, tho Portland papers would not publish Judgo Waldo's ox posuro'of the U'Ron Direct Primary bill, ' ' But Mr. Tjdton wll got up a long jHnded jisgply, and. tmiy will publish that In full, ' Quo-fourth of the poopla of tho state eoo Tho Journal, and thjoo-fourths boi tjto Portland payors oa thoy wlfl bo docolvod. Mr. U'lton, uudor tho Initiative law, got out a pamphlet with tho law, that wo,? printed nt stato oxpeuse, and sent out to every votor. So tho votor has had only ono sldo of tho propmltlon, and that Js tho bad feature of the whole lnltlatlvo business. Any ciank or freak legislator can get up a product of his badly wheeled cerebellum, and fire It at tho voter with an argument at public expense. No ono will take tho pains to Toply, and tho voter Is misled Into support ing what ho supposes is a reform bill. Of course, Mi tj'Ron will reply. He haT nothing else to do. In' fact he is paid to do It at the expense of the tax payer. He saj J2000 was spent to perfect this bill, He probably got most of It. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Ask your doctor If this Is the medicine that cured his hard cold. Doctors have used it for over slvti vpars. iSh7V.??i --- j - JUW04t, Ji IMS. m THE SKELETON. Tho Salem Journal, which demand-, ed a direct primary law most fiercely, now opposes the present law for somo reason. A skeleton has been dLcov ored. Albany Democrat. Yes, tho skeleton Is there, and It Is a grim one. Tho law The Journal asked for put no oxponso on tho taxpayers. Tho ono proposed doubkfi election expenses. The law The Journal demanded shut out no political party. Tho U'Ron law shuts out all but the two big parties. Tho law Tho Journal demanded loft men freo to vote wltli any party. The U'Ron law compolls them to ddscluro their party affiliation In advanco, ties their hands and makes Independent voting Impossible. Tho Journal advocated a law which made It easy for any poor man to bo a candidate. The U'Ron bill puts a monopoly of offlco getting In tho hands of tho rich, the frothy and tho professional poli ticians. Besides, the Democratic stato plat form endorses tho Direct Primary law and tho Republican platform refused to glvo It any endorsement whatever. ;J ' DEFECT OF OVER-EDUCATION. Tho Standard Oil university of Chi cago has a lot of theoretical numb skulls and thoy are continually evolv Ing Impractlcablo and nonsensical ef fusions that aro to say tho least, childish and shallow. The latest t professor, so-callod, to break out Is one Starr, and ho twinkles In an absent minded manner as fol lows : "Tho war has resolved Itsolf Intoja conflict of rncos. Upon Its outcome depends tho question whothor the yel low races will rulo supremo ovor tho whlto racos and nations of tho oarth. England and tho European nation aro on tho decline, Thby aro exhausted. Thoy aro unnatural, and their end Is noar. As ovory dog has his day. I be Hove tho day of rhe whlto raco Is about ovor." Perhaps tho poor follow realizes his own rotting away condition and thinks thnt all mankind is weak and degen orato. Or mayhnpsjho educated fob Is In such an exclusive and narrow atmosphere thnt ho only eeos tho fov weaklings llko hlmsolf and Judges the whlto rnco from thoso ohaps, slrnmor morlng, whimpering semi-Idiots that thoy aro Theso high salaried theorists who rldo through llfo without much effort, aud occupy a chair of high Bounding name by tho grace ot Bomo old rob ber who probably niches tho very llfo blood out of Qvory person coming In contact with hla merciless taloaa, aro mighty poor specimens of whlto manhood. If tho world had doponded on Buch scholastic cranks for advan cement, wo would bo driving oxoa and waiting six mouths for our dispatches. The Seattle Times and Star aro rivals, in a raco to find a missing 30 month's old child, Prewett Baker, be lieved to have been kidnapped. Betweon Socialism, eight-hour laws, womnn-sufferage, local-option and waterspouts, Colorado has a great deal to contend with. Tho Journal, for a newspaper that doesn't live by any graft whatever, was nevor bo proseperous ns right now. It earns a llttlo surplus each month of tho year. If that Woodburn editor knows of any rottenness In the administration of tho present county co,urt he owes It to tho public to mako it public and this paper is open to him to disclose his fact3. The people of Salem will not en dorse backward steps In the public schools. They do not want tho trees In Marlon square cut down and sold for cordweod. Thoy do not want to go back to tho old plan of "working" tho ronds. Glvo us progress all along tho line, gentlemen. " i Lane county Republicans artf pul ling for 1000 majority for tho whole ticket. They want to be tho banner lriterlor county In the state. Marlon should bo good for 1200 to 1500 with any kind of a campaign. It Is seriously proposed to cut down tho treoa on Mai Ion square. The Dally Coast Mail at Marshflold Is setting a hot pace In tho Republican newspaper campaigns of Southwestern Oregon. Tho Seattle Sunday Times Is In six sections and has 56 pages. Tnko a free guess on the population of Salem. See conditions of contest In this paper, There la a wonderful lull In the Par- adjournment of congress; othorstotho adjournment of congress; others to to fact thnt It is tainted too strongly with HIll-Belmontlsm; others still, say that It Is 'due to the meat-ax meth- ods, adopted by tho majority In tho Now York stato convention. Tho chances are that Its' collapse Is owing to tho ab8onco of any spontanlety on tho part of tho Democrats of tho no tion. A boom to endure among Demo crats must havo something back of It besides tho Bchomes of politicians, No such country as lies between) Sa eom and Dallas would lie outdoors any. whoro In tho world CO days without a railroad through It In any Btato but Oregon. If It were In Pennsylvania there would be at leant three ulnes through It; Tho Journal wishes Daniel Webster Holme3 all tho luck In tho wnrlil tn cnt. thnt linn luillf Afl If Is done the S. P. Co. and ovorybotly elso will say why wasn't It done long 'ago. TO ST. LOUIS AND THE WORLD'S FAIR Travel via Denver and the Burlington Route to St. Louis if .you want nn interesting, comfortable and safe journey. The Burlington is the only railroad running its own trains over its own rails all the way from Denver to St. Louis. Fast time, clean and comfortable cars, obliging employes, good meals in dining cars at moderate prices, Let me give you detailed information about the trip. Write your name and address here. Name Address . N37. Then cut out this ad today and mail to A. C. SHELDON. GENERAL AQENT BURLINQTON HOUTE, 100 TMISO Street. PORTLAND, ORE, ltWiH9IMHMl Ptcpate fo the Watrn Season Get your matorlals made up. Wo can supply your wants. Lawns In whlto, black, tan, pink, blue, rod and yellow, only 12c i yard. Our customers say our prlcos aro most reasonable In this city. Cushion cords only 10c a yard. New assortment Just In. Great n I rlety of colors, mercerized finish. Millinery. Wo recolvo now goods in this department almost erenA day. Latest styles, good work, roasonblo prices. See us for wire! frames, straw-braids, chiffon flowers, foliage and buckles. Rostein & Gxeenha-um 302 Commercial Street. vwivwwvefvvvfviiviwvf wv vwwry w www VfwVwfi NHNMMMMUMMMMMNMNNaMM I Do What We Claim We guarantee sufficient proof that Dr. J. P. Cook tho Botanlal Doctor cures all kinds of diseases after all other schools and doctors have failed, such as cancer, tumors, (external and Internal) Onrd kidney, bone diseases. Consumption, gall stones, rheumatlra, dropsy, and dlabets, appendicitis have never yet failed, and femilt diseases, all the foregoing without the knife, or plaster or polsou, and with no pain to tho patient whatever. Testimonials of promtnent peoplo. Consultation free. D JL F. Cook 301 Liberty St., Salem, Oregon. Formerly of Omrha, Neb. If thl9 state would spend half the Lmonoy It puts up for a grafting scheme llko tho Portland fair In encouraging tho building of railroads It would got 10 times the bonoflts, and tho tax payer wuld grow richer instead of poorer. But tho people lovo to bo humbugged and pay tho humbuggor at tho some tlmo. But how much longer aro Jeff Myejrs, Wm. H. Wohrung, ot a)., to bo kept on tho payrolls, any how? T r l ' a;ho borough of Morrisvllle, Now Jersey today celebrated with appropri ate exercises tho centennial of its in corporation, A loading feature of tho celebration was the unveiling of a monument to Robert Morris, tho finan cier of tho Revolution, la honor of MrfMMSMf IHMIMMM1MIIIIIW The strongest Coffee in the market for 25G is Silver Plume Blend Fresh Roasted and for sale only by THE SALEM COFFEE ROASTER, Phone 2291 Mam. I. O. O. F. T-nmlc. Court 8. - -w - v m ----j 1 NHHMHHMIMMMMSH4 5 Have You Ever Ordered Your Groceries from Haitt &, Lawrence w .i ... ., art H i uut, you aro away nonind tho times. However, w, -- M , wavn irlflri in bu n-, -.. i. it thorn. TOU V"1 more than pleased. You will find them at the corner of Cooroenw and Ferry streets. tlllMtl.fftwtttttttMtMtfMMH til With all their supposed learning wd whom tho town was named kfnnnttiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiirt x Wholesale and Retail Family Liqaor btote E. ECKERLEN, 258 Commercial Street RSill iir. 11 . . . - . . ...!.. tnrratflJ . -.. u m, muura ana -wines, ueaarDrooK wawu -- . j i McBrler brand tho best for family use. All orden AUed n8 t uverea ia the city limits. MlllllHHWHH Phone Main 115L tAiW'