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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1904)
H-W "Kryl"TyV I r r SIX .,1 & "i "i J TS CANVASS : Republican Speakers Greeted With Hearty Applause at Macleay (Editorial Corrospondcnco ) Macleay, Ore., Juno 1. For beauti ful grain Holds, flno country homes, mid prosperous people commend us to tho "Waldo hills. No part of tho state litis such lino stands of wheat. Tho bl-ennlnl appearance of candi dates brings out about 100 voters with a flno sprinkling of ladles and chlldron. Fine teams and good hades aro tho rulo, and tho peoplo seem to have llesuro to go out to meetings. Tho crowd this year was smaller than usual. -Tho display of candidates Is smallor than In other years. T. B. Kay, run ning for a second term, Is the target of Democratic attacks and makes a -vigorous defense. Ho speaks rapidly And has a swift business grasp of leg islative measure. Ho claims to his credit tho bill to loan the. school fund to repeal tho scalp bounty, tho Eddy -corporation tax bill. Tho bills ho claims credit for kill ing aro tho stato mining bureau, the increased appropriation for game laws and tho Newport Tiormal school Ho failed to vote for tho Davoy bill and vote! against tho Harris bill, to tax franchises, as Inexpedient at the time. Ho would amond tho fregl3tra lion law and will lntroduco' a fran chise tax bill and vote for It. On United States sonator ho voted for 3ebr as long as ho had any show for election, but when his vote went down to eight) ho went to Fulton. J, H. Sottlomler, for tho legislature snalcoa a pleasant, onergetlc and business liko speech that creates con rfldenco for him as a Republican and no a lawmaker. y J. O. Graham speaks for tho young Republicans and speaks from convic tion when ho advocates reduction of stato tax In tho Interest of tho work ingman and' homo ownors. Ho do- Do Not Walt for Sickness. Do not wait until yowr good health is impaired, but take steps o keep it up to tho mark. Re member that ailments, apparently trifling, may very soon develop into serious diseases. Do not hesitate to take BEECHAMS PILLS on the first appearance of any dis tressing symptoms. They will do mora to establish and maintain your general health than any other means you can employ. For a Sluggish Liver, Sick-Headache, Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Constipation, and the depressing nervous con ditions that arise from these troubles, there is no more reliable Temedy than BEEGHAM'S PILLS Sold Evorywhoro In Boxos, lOo. and 25c. Your Stepmother la still hero, and as busy as ever When your clothes are worn and dirty, or tho buttons off take them tc tier, at tho Salem Dyeing and Clean log Works. Repairing and rellnlng now volvet collars put on overcoats; Alio four Bults a month for 11. Called for an 1 returned. MRS C. II. WALKER, Prop. 1PK PnmmorolRl Htrt PILES BUp- Bupposltoro 0h4m fclMU, tlUMim, X C , tlu. I it UT it U TM UU (W tfc.m III HII UttK. Attn lt. W. , U Tk7 ll tll.Mltl Ult mUM. Dr U. I) U.iiIU, CUtkikBig. 1ii., wiW ta rnuc f 11 iu, I it.t fai4 a nan, qui inn," rwt. W Cub. o.rlM rti, ItmJ WMlUU. U4HTIH 'or. UNCIITCK, f old In Calsm by S. C Stone. Coll for Ftm Bamplee. We WINGvSANG CO. Oreat salo of Chinese and Japanese fancy goods. Wo alto make up all kluds of wrappers and watata, under wear and skirts. Gents' and lndlos' furnishing goods, silks, laces and em broldorles. All kinds of auramor goods, watting, etc. Court stroot, corner of alley. Salem Blue and whlto turoons, 50c; worth 31.10, ono week. Tne Variety Store 94 Court St. Annora H. Welch, Prop CQUNH fqnds. tho .warehouse bill, that roJ qulreflhls company to ,BlvoJonds for safely staring the firmed ("grain. fJos. Calvert of Hubbard seems to botani carpet an,l conscientious gen tleman, lihtt makes a plalnj;buslness toik for good county government" and greater economy la state affairs. Ho makes a strong plea and gives good reasons for sustaining tho record and' 'policies of the Republican party. As Marlon county has from1 700 to 1500 Republican plurality, it is ordinarily, almost certain defeat to be nominated on any ticket but tho Republncnn. This being a presidential year, tho chances of Republicans scratching their ticket and voting for Democrats aro (very small. ' The Journal has presented pretty fully tho views of tho Democratic candidates and will present any now nri.HHonni views thov mav jrfvo to the public. The county Judge in Marlon county receives $100 a month. For this pay tho official must attonJ to all the diK tles of tho probate court, all tho duties of tho commissioner's court, and also tho political and executive duties of tho ofllco. Tho county Judges and commislon- ers select tho Jurors, named the road supervisors, the Judges and clerks of election, and settle' with all theso oftV clals and audit all their bills, and dis burse about $50,000 a' year of public money. This Is an Immense amount of public business, to look after, for the pay that Is given. No prlvato business of such magnitude is con ducted bo carefully in tho whole coun ty. No prlvato business is conducted more economically than Is tho coun ty's business In Marlon. Tho two county commissioners who perform this duty in company with tho county Judge recolve only $3.00 a day, and are entitled to a great deal of credit for the flno result In Marlon county finances. Tho Judge and commlslon- qrs aro men who stand woll with all classes of people. Tho farmers and business men of tho county have largoly made up their mind that the county government can not bo much Improved, and for the first timo in some years, thor whole Republican ticket will bo elected. John S. Richie, another Republican legislative candidate, makes a pleas ing appearanco, and gives tho Impres sion of having averago good sense, a woll meaning man, not easily swept off his feet, and of considerable prac tical oxperlenco. He could not appear at Macleay, and It will interest them to know that Mr. Richlo has soon n great deal of sorvico as assessor, and in tho Dakota legislature and consti tutional convention. In his public re cord and family lifo Mr. Richlo Is clear, clean and blamoless. In his short speeches ho has done good work for tho ticket nnd party. Judgo Scott deserves great credit for his work In educating tho peoplo to domand hotter roads and to bo wil ling to pay for thorn. His work in or ganizing good roada clubs, and rais ing subscriptions for ronds hns paid his salary about two times. Roland for county clerk, Richardson for treasurer, Slogmund for assesor, Mooro for school superintendent, nnd Neotlhnm for commissioner aro nomi nated for second term and aro con ceded to bo good men for tho plnco as thoy aro running without opposition. Tho whole Republican ticket In this county will bo olectod, Including tho loglslatlvo tlckot. Thoy nro as strong a sot of live mon ns has over been put up for tho lower house. Threo havo had somo oxporlonco In law making, and tho othor two nro first-class busi ness mon of unblemlshod reputation. It will hurt nono of tho young mon on tho Ropubllcnn tlckot to say a kindly word for Hon. P. X. Matthleu. of Duttovlllo, ono of tho survivors ot tho provisional government that put all tho Orogon territory under tho Amorlcan flag. Ho Is a Democrat of llfo-long convictions and an honest man and a gontloman. Good Spirits. Good spirits don't all come from Kentucky, Their main sourco Is the liver nnd nil tho fine spirits ever made In tho niuo Grass stato could not remody a bad liver or fche hundrod and ono 111 effects It produces, You can't havo good spirits and a bad llvor at the somo time. Your liver must bo In flno condition If you would feel buoyant, happy and hopeful bright of eye, light of step, vigorous and successful In your pursuits. You can put your liver In flno condition by using Green's August Flower the greatest of all medicines for tho liver and stotnnch and a certain euro for dyspepsia or Indigestion. It has been a favorite household remedy for over thlrty-flvo years. August Flower will make your liver healthy and active and thus Insure you a liberal supply of "good spirits." Trial sire, 25o; regular bottles, 75c. At nil druggists. At Dr. Stone's drug stores OASVOniA Bmm U 9 II KM Von Haw Hum BoofiM Bhutan DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, - i D A 1U V ALDAll I . t , BASt- BALL Association Organized With Capital Stock of $2,500 Last Evening (Special to Tho Journal.) Albany, Juno 1. At a meeting held hero last evening tho Albany Base ball Association was formed with a capital stock of $2500 which was, fully subscribed. The board of directors i was elected ns follews: G. M. Turner, A. L. Simpson,' G. E. Sanders, E. D. Ciulck. T. C. Bloomer, W. W. Row- ell, Geo L. Thompson, Al. Sternberg, R. C. Churchill, Kola Nels and J. S. Van Winkle. The following officers wore elected: President, G. M. Tur ner; vice-president, A. L. Simpson; secretary, G. 13. Sanders; treasurer, E. D. Cuslck. A mannger will be elected within a few days. The meeting was very enthusiastic, nnd tho board of directors and officers Include somo of the best business men in the city. The team will be thor oughly reorganized nnd placed on a substantial footing. (Tho Albany baseball team has been in a chaotic condition for several days. Manager Preble, who secured tho franchlso for Vancouver, and af terwards transferred it to Albany, has been unable to meet tho demands of tho players, and, as tho rules provide pay days on tho 1st and 15th of each month, and the salaries were not forthcoming, it was up to tho Albany citizens to tako somo action In tho m'atter. A. L. Simpson and Clarence Underwood came down from Albany yesterday afternoon nnd took the team up to Albany on tho local. All games scheduled for Portland will bo played In Albany, and the permanency of tho team Is assured. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses were issued to Ernest W. Redd and Jgssio E. Ross and to F. A. Dalton and Mrs. E. N. Daniels. A FACT PROVEN. Should Convince Even the Most Skep tical of IU Truth. If thero Is the slightest doubt in the minds of any that Dandruff gorms do not exist, tnolr belief Is compelled by tho fact that a rabbit lnnoculatcd with tho germs beoamo bald In six weeks' time. It must bo apparent to any person thcrefoi-o that the only prevention of baldness Is tho destruction of tho germ which net Is successfully accomplished In ono hundred per cent, of cases by the application of Newbro's Herplclde. Dandruff Is caused by tho same germ which causes baldness and can be pre vented -with tho samo remedy Newbro's Herplclde. Accept no substitute. "Destroy the cause you rcmovo tho effect." Sold bv leading drugsrlsts. Send 10? In stamps for sample to Tho Herplclde Co., Detroit. Mich. Daniel J. Xry. Special Agent, SUMMER SCHOOL Tho first term of the Cnpltal Summer Normal opens May 2d, and will continue elsht weeks. The second term opens Juno 27th, to continue untlll tho August exams. Classes will he formed In all the branches required for Stato and county papers, and In Latin, Stenography and Type-writing. Addreco J. J. Kraps, Supt. E. T. Moores, Prof. Matthews. lltlllllHIIIIIHMIIIIIII f Violin, Mandolin J and Guitar. Thorough instructions. Pupils prepared for clubs, recitals and entortnlnments. Special terms to pupils starting now. Private lessons COc. Class lessons 25c. Club rehearsals free. SIDNEY HAYES, 101 Commercial Street. HIIIIIIIHtlMiilillMin :m 9m G. F. Mason g Manufacturer of Berry crates, boxes, inside work for all fruit dryers, and all kinds of shop work. Miller St. Sooth Salem, Phone 2X9 i Red i Are you looking for nice SPRING SHOES? They're hero, styles now, good wear, flno selection, low prlcos. wo ropalr also do It woll. JACOB VOGT, 99 State Street Salern. w3 NKMMI tW S OREGON. WEDENE8DAY, JUNE 1, 1904, i "' ''" ' .mi Mm i ii ' " Tho Kind You Havo Always In use for over 30 years, . and has been inatlo unucr ais pcr- l-g. sonal supervision since its Infancy. GUcAtfri AiimvTin ono todeccivo you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-ns-ffood"aro hut Experiments that trlflo with and endanger tho health of Infants nnd Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR! A Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays FovqrLshness. It cures Diarrhoea nnd Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the (kx-&ccU The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THO OCHTAUd COMPANY, TT MUIMAV CTItCCT, NCW TOHK CITY. a09ttS9&sc9eaa00eta e COPYRIGHT 9MHHMr Phene: Main 2953 ALL WORK DELIVERED WHEN PROMISED 103 Commercial St. Over The Journal. tfffiKKEEESa oo-m)-mi'-m-mm t UIIHUHI t !iii!:itA G E N C m . t m" "i"- ! SS) ! BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.; I GR AINiros andshippbrsofGR ATAf I Oats For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur. J. G. Qraham, Agent, HHIWHtrM lllf8llIBI8lM I nilitHll Itlllllllf '"'"' Bought, nnd which has been. has horno tho signature of Signature of tttttt&6&&cj&fcft66feco A PEEP INTO OUR ICE HOUSE. Will show you . why it is that our meats nro always fresh and appetizing in tho hottest weather, whon meats would spoil If not properly cared for. It would also show somo of tho fattest sides of beef, tender and flno quarters of lamb and mutton. Our meats are high grade and low priced. E. C. Cross. 0 0 M(MHMMMMMI I PRINTING FOR PROFESSIONAL Meu requires a neat Type Face and appropriate treatment at the hands of the printer. Try THE N. D. ELLIOTT PRINTERY PROOFS SUBMITTED ON ALL WORK. eeee-ffa-i--HM- IMMENSE STOCK OF f Carriage Harness Work Harness and Saddles All uii-to-date and rirBt clase. Hee us for anything in our line and Bftvu money. E. S.LamportSaddleryCo. 1 289 Cmmercial Street. i Wl t MHfrHMli qK't'HHhiftHfr frig-H Y O Ft;i 207 Commercial St., Salem, Ore. WmHWHh THE PICK OF THE FOHEST J Has been taken to Bupply tho stock of! 1 lumber In our yards. Our stock ls ' complete with all kinds of lumber.!! Just received a car load of No. lj J shingles, also a car of fine shakes.) J Wo aro ahlo to All any and' all kind- ot bills. Come and let us show you' ! our Btock. ' J Yard and office near 8. P. passenger ' depot 'Phone Main 651. i i OOQDALE LUMBER CO, REDUCED-EXCURSION RATE8 From 8. P. and C. & E. Points to th Seaside and Mbuntalh Resorts for the Summer. On , and aftor June l, 1904 ft Southern Eadflc, In connection iq. tho CorVallls .Eastern reallrlad win havo on sale round trip tickets 'from points on tholr lines to Newport, Ya qulna and Dotrolt at very low rates good for return until October 10, 190 Three-day tickets to Newport Vnd Yaqulna, good going Saturdays and returning Mondays, aro also on sale from all East SJde points, Portland to Eugene Inclusive and from all West Side points, enabling people to visit tholr families and spend Sunday at tho seaside. Season tickets from all East Side points, Portland to Eugene, inclusive and from all West Side points, are also on sale to Detroit at very low rates, with stop-over privileges at Mill City or any point east, enabling tourists to visit the Snntlnm and Brel. tenuush hot springs in tho Cascade mountains, which can ho reached in ono day. Season tickets will he good for re turn from all points until October 10. Three-day tickets will bo good going on Saturdays and returning Mon lays only. Tickets from Portland and vi clnlty will bo good for return via the East or West Ealdo at option of pas senger. Tickets from Eugene and vl cinlty will bo good going via tho Lebanon-Springfield branch If desired. Baggage on Newport tickets checked through to Newport; on Yaqulna tickets to Yaqulna only. Southern Pacific trains connect with the C. & E. at Albany and Corvallls for Yaqulna and Newport. Trains on tho C. & E. for Detrol't will leavo Al bany at 7 a. m., enabling tourists to tho hot springs to reach thero the same day. Full information as to rates, with beautifully illustrated booklet of Ya qulna bay and vicinity, timetables, etc., can bo obtained on application to Edwin Stone, manager C. & E. railroad, Albany; W. D. Coman, G. P. A., Southern Pacific company, Port land, or to any S. P. or C. & E. agent. Rate from Salem to Newport ...$5.00 Rate from Salem to Yaqulna ....$1.50 Rate from Salem1 to Dotrolt ...,$3.M Three-day rato from Sahm to Newport $300 O. C. T. CO.'S PA83ENQER ,1 STEAMERS POMONA nnd Altona leavo for Portland. Monday, WcdnoMlny and Friday al 10 a, m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a. mi For Corvallls, Tuesday, Tnuredty and Saturday at 6 p. m For Independence dally except Sunday at p. id. Deck: Foot of Trade Strttt M. P. BALDWIN, Afjt s8a9eae x Smell If thero Is nnythlng you need It is to remove tho death-dealing sewer gas from your house Modem Plumbing will do this and give you com fort as well as health. Have your old plumbing Inspected and you may save a heavy bill. BURROUGHS & PRASER 105 State St, 'Phono 1511 Main. IIMMIIMHMMHm Ftee, Yes Free. Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation or prescription. Can b found dally at his drug store, Salem. Oregon. Farm for Sale. 114 acres In Marion county, half a mile from Mill .CItv, 35 acres Im proved, C5 acres good timber, to 1 mile from a $300,000 sawmill. La00 good, rich, black Soil; C-room house; lumber barn; with outbuildings; 10 acres good fruit, mostly winter ap ples, trees average 7 years old; good spring water at door; two creeks run through place; good neighborhood; mllo to Bchool, church and railroad. Fine beaver dam meadow land, easily cleared. If sold at onco will & $3200. Tltlo clear. Terms, two-thin" down, and from 2 to 3 years on bal ance with. 7 per cent Interest; Imme diate possession. Call on or aa"v" J. E, Ray, owner of the farm. Mill iThat 3-8-sm w City, Oregon,