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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1904)
b !' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1904. ?' M t, m m DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL QY HOFER BR09. laMHgEII OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM, MAY, 1901, 13,287. Republican National Ticket For President. THEODOKE ROOSEVELT, of Now York. ' For Vice-President, CHA9. W. FAIRBANKS, I of Indiana. For Presidential Electers: O. D. Dlmlck, of Clacknmaa. A. C. Hough, of Josephine. J. N. Hart, of Polk. Ja. A. Foe, of Malheur. o A Republican chief of police could not be much more Indifferent to In cendiarism than some other parties that could bo mentioned, o 800 barrels offiour per day, and one the stage coach beats present applt- luroino wncei more aionu uevciups aucus an uonow 500 horse power. There are competent engineers who say that, with other wheels, there can bo at teast 1000 horsepower devel oped at the old brick mill Bite. Three or four powors of from '100 to 200 horse power can bo developed between the brick mills and tho Waller dam. Let us all pult together to remove that bad advertisement of our city, Instead of knocking the property be cause It belongs to Mr. Wilcox. Orover Cleveland thinks the Repub licans' are prosumptlous In claiming to have proJuced all the prosperity. Woll, as a producor Grover never be came noted. Tho legal profession Is tho onp hon ored In the Hlblo with most frequent .mention, and thore Is hardly a pago of the eacrod book that Is not ombel Ui&ed with legal torms and phrases. As tho women aro raising tho chil dren, keeping the homos and doing about nine-tenths of the supporting of tho churches, and are morally anJ npliitunlly out of sight compared to tho men, Itov, Raider's sneering sar casm, that women wero Just as good as the mon as long a they behaved thcmwlvoH is cheap patronago, to say tho least. BASELES8 CHARGE. Tho charge that Mr. Roosevelt Is "an unsafe man" is disproved by his tory. Ho was governor of New York for a full term and has been Presi dent three years. Thoso aro tho two highest executlvo posts In the nation. In neither of them dll he over do an executlvo act that has turned out dis astrously for the country. Where does tho unsafeness come In? , The protondod alarm of Democrats on this score Is really a great compli ment to Mr. Roosevelt. It Is equiva lent to saying that he is an enor gotlc President. We Americans aro an energetic people, accustomed to doing things instead, of sitting down and dreaming about them, and why should we not have that kind of a President? Mr. Roosevelt's energy Is of tho healthy Amorlcan kind, and it has had a wholosome effect upon our own people and In otrier countries. A President who has spent his life do ing things Is greatly preforablo to one who has spent his life writing Judicial opinions. Prof. Drew' latent publication says Mayor Waters is both and ungodlyi and unholy omclal. Chances are that he does not punish as much whl.'key tho year around as some of the Drew coterie. Three-column head) lines for "Or egon City and Clackamas County " but no headlines for "Salem and Marlon County" Is the policy of the Portland newspapers, and yet Salem people continue to read them. . o JOURNAL OPEN FORUM Correspondents noed not sign names to communication in good faith, and not personal, and of local Interest. X-RAYS One of Tho Journal's bright womon readers sent tho editor a sunny, choor ful poem tho other day, and, of courso, U was printed. It has been copied into n number of exchanges, and has no doubt carried a bettor thought to thousands of minds. Salem Is tho largest city In tho na tion with so few saloons, barely one to tho thousand. How many places -will It havo whore liquors will bo dls ponscd under prohibition? Tho X Ray man's exporlonco In Iowa tolls 111 in that Salem will have forty such places at leant, and tho west bank of tho river will havo jwveral large and palatial establishments, besides some dlvos on tho Islands. Tho business men of Kugono are practically a unit against making llano count a prohibition county. Thoy do not olijoct to real local option by precincts, so that precincts that do not want saloons, and have tho publlo sentiment to keep them out, can do so, but to forco prohibition on oltles and products that could not on forco the law moans disorder, and would oxpoku even towns that now have no saloons to the ostnbllshmout of unllcoiuoil and unregulated blind llg, holos-lnthowall and doggeries yhoro forty-rod would bo dispensed. Tim business mon of Rugeno aro to bo QOmtuended for seeing through tho Trn'i'1 of county prohibition In tho iimiw of local option. THE NEXT CHIEF OF POLICE. The Republican should glvo this olty the beat xllilo chief of police us a candidate at the coming city oluo Uon. There will he an Imiuonso travel to Salem from the Lewis and Clark fair, nud the utuul proportion of erooke and criminals, If the wtaU fair runs two weeks, as now p'nnnod. there will be heavy trains ruiinlutc between Salem and Portland, and thousand of MrniiHors In th elty overy day. It kqo without saying that the city should be well policed. Tho InMffor Once of a police department toward IncemUHrimn and crime generally Is W)t going; to be IoIwuUmI at the hands nf a Republican city aovwnmunt. The Republicans will have up seme Reed material fur chief of police at tfte Urel primary, ami for tills of fice lei tfce tmin be selected who Is bent enteulaled to give the city an etllrlent awl m-Uvlate foree of polled men. Such a nomJtMe rau be elected without opihm4Uo. A BAD ADVERTISEMENT. The ltatl atlmtltemout of this city hy bavin an uumued water power of 1000 to 100 horse power running to waste tttroMgh this olty must slop. The waste of COO to S00 horse pow er whew the hrlok mills stood, and two water owei between thero and the Waller dam sbouM not go on. It would be a good odvertisemeut t this oily If every Inch of that water was ullHied by sotno factory, or for inakluR electric power. The brick mills had & capaolty of Weathor Drlto and fare. Tho Japs have been very offensive to tho Russians right along, and soom tc bo growing worse. Tho new Salem bank Is to open November 1st. Thore aro some women of great norvo In the Salem Woman'. Club. Thoy refrained from tho temptation to repeat a successful homo entertain ment. This ctdy cculd well afford to levy a park tax and Improve WlUon Avon uo and other waste placos. s Tho children, under direction of tho teachers havo cleaned up the Lincoln school houso grounds. . A Salem doalor advortlsos a sowing machine for $5 00. A young man got one the other day for $3,50 from tho county clerk. The shirt walits exhibited a little life yostorday. Morning papor. See hero, aren't you obsorvlng things a little too closely? A friend of dags sends the editor two halnion from Newport. Thoy will bo carefully kept away from tho dogs. The 'Journal regularly goos to every publication In tho state whan It con siders It has nuythlng In Its columns that Is worthy of their time to read. Republicans: Put up a ticket of such good material that thero will bo no opposition to lU election. That was possible on several occasions, and may bo possible again. Tho hop growers are respectfully Invited to ruin their Industry to please about Ave per cent of the votors of thts countrythe prohibition party. Home-grown strawberries ami red ruspbet-rlua In (he Snlom market aro n dally occurrence, flrowu by A. An trance, east of the city, Supine you stay at hume from church tomorrow and do up the work, and let your wife go, Uetter both go ami lake the whole family. For the boneflt of the cbrk In the Salem grocery store who bad tho long to bo remembered oxportanro with the out huK week, while waiting on lady customers, we would suggest that tho next time he has a similar experience with animals of that tribe he uo salt rather than etovo poker. The result may prove less offensive. Springfield News. The Journal continues to bo the beet medium to advertise a man In. A poetago stamp to carry a letter to tho United Slates costs $3 la tho paper mortoy of Ilogota. ' Civil service has roftnod, tho postal sorvlco to the polut whoro Eugene, Albany and Roseburg mall and pa pers como through a, Mttlo sloirer than In tho old days of tho stage coaoh. As for mall botweeu Salem and Portland, The Butter In. Ed. Jeurnal: As a patron of the general delivery window of the Salem postofflco. I, In common with about 100 others, feel that I have a kick com ing. Tho practice In vogue there by which men and women who have stood "In lino" fiom 5 to 15 minutes are 8' ill further delayed by fresh arrivals who make a bee line for the head of tho procession and "butt in," is a ver- Itablo nuisance to a large per cent of the patrons who receive their mail nt tho general delivery. Especially Is this truo on Sundays when the crowd Is largest. I recently stood In line 15 minutes, when, by actual count 11 of these "butters In" got their mall while tho lino was being held back. A great many people seem to forget the principles of good breeding at this particular place, and "butt In" at the oxponso of these who havo been stand. Ing lino to take their "turn." The writer of this artlclo has traveled all over tho United States, and Is safe In saying that there Is not another post ofllco in tho land, In a city the size of Salem, that would tolerate such a nuisance for a moment. In fairness to the patrons it Is the duty of the local postofflce officials to boo that It Is stopped. Lot the gener al dollvery clerk refuse to(walt upon tho "buttors In" until they get In line, and tho nulsanco will soon be abated. If this practice is going to continue, why not systematize it by organizing "a butter In society," ancF furnish each member with propor credentials, something like tho follewing: Salem's Federation of Butters. Membership Ticket, This cortltlea that Is ontltled to IJUTT IN at all times and places. DILL GOAT, NAN GOAT, President. Secretary. Not Transforrablo. Season 1904-1905 Pa3sword "Cheek." A. PATRON. Don't Want Guardy, Objection hns been filed In tho coun ty clerk's oflloc by F. X. nnd Alex Mol. sons, sons, and G. F. Molsan, grandson of Honrlotta Molsan, to the petition of Phllomona Bolter to be appointed guardian of said Henrietta Molsan. Wants to Vote. John Friak Flubachor has filed his declaration of Intention of becoming a citizen of tho United States, nnd hns forsworn nlloglanco to Emperor William of Germany. o Brlggs Won. Marlborough, Mass., Oct. 22. In tho sovonth round of a 15-round bout, Jimmy Drlggs, llghtwolght, of Now England, last night knocked out Mar tin Flahorty, of Lowell. Thousands Have Kidney ' Trouble and Never Suspect it How To Tlad Oat. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours J n sediment or set tlingindicatesan unhealthy con dition of the kid neys: if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble ; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. 'What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelleu to go oiten during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swnmp.Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells ail about it, bothsentfree bv mail. Address Dr. KUmer & Co., Bing- haniton. N. Y. When Homtof smunp-noot. writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Dinghamton, N. Y. 5JjgJTgitsjjrara The Greatest Closing Out Sal OF ALL In Full Blast ..VII oi 1V1 Ei er' m Trade-Mark Treaty With China. Washington, Oct. 22. Tho state department Is notified by Minister Congor that tho trnJo-mark regula tions which tho Chinese government has adopted at the Instance of the United Stntes will be put Into effect tomorrow. Tho same regulations will apply as to other countries, and tho protection of American trade marks Is assured In tho Chinese em pire. Measures are now being taken to insure a similar protection ol American copyrights In China. Ill Oyer the World you will find Beecham's Pills famous because of their good works. People of all classes and nations have for over fifty years kept their Livers right and Digestion good by using Beecham's Pills Bold Everywhere. In boxes 10a and 25c. Will Be Entirely Closed Oat. Geate Bargains Than Eve These are facts, backed, up by the teal thing. Sar ingly low prices. One Lot CASTOR 1 A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of CaiMC&i mom h m tt i mra! Mr. Golden Gate, said the speaker, "I drluk to you to the coffee that holds first plnco ut the breakfast dinner and bouquet table." NoihUd 4o with GOLDEN GATE COrPKB but natUUctlon. No prli no coupoaa aii crockary. I aau 8 lb. aroma. ttrfbl U. Natar uU ta bulk. J. A. Folder (Si Co. KatabliKaa Umlt a. Canturr 5m Franctico Broko Into His House. 8. Le Qulnn, of Cavomllsh, Vt., was robbed of his customary health by in vasion of chronic constipation. Whon Dr. King's New Lifo Pills broko into his house, his troublo was arrcstod nnd now ho is entirely cured. Thoy're guaranteed to cure. 25c at J. C. Perry's drug storo. We have recently, at a large outlay, dtted up the Red Star Custom Flour Mills With the LATEST and BEST mill ing machinery. Wo solicit YOUR patronage, ggj- 8pecial attention givea to custom work. T. N. HUMPHREY, Turner, Ore. Cash dealer in grain and feed Of corsets remain. In prices from 50c and ? 2.00. Your choice to close One Lot Table Linen One Lot Of cream toble linen, 60 iu wide, worth 60c a yard. Your did to close. 35( Of flannel waists all colors, good styles; $1.25 to $2.00 values. Your Choice to close 50c One Lot Of black satteerr petticoats, black and colors. $1.25 values, to close. 85c Towels Extra large size huck towlj, 1 40. Actual value 30c. To close 3 for 50c Underwear Ladies'-Misses' and Children's Men's and boys' in fleece lined cj wool at the lowest possible price If 4 T5 a"" a "1 V i aiior matte atuts. oats and rur A Specialty fiimi i hi iii n inn hi mn 1 1 ii in i minium jj The Shooting Gallery . Will glvo away many cash prizes on Saturday night. EverjtMtif remodeled and new. Opposite tho White Houso Eestaurant. iiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiu niiufHi mi iiciiiiiiniMiH We Don't Have 'Old Pt ices' no 'Cut Priced Bat our every day prices are always as low or a trifle lower than the so-called cat prices. R. M. WADE & CO., Salem, Ore, RELIABLE HARDWARE DEALERS (WW aaaaaa iHops Fruit Big Crop? i i The crops In this line are not 1 1 tho largost, but good. As a result many will need repairs made oa their driers. We are prepared to do quick and- good work In this Hue. BURROUGHS & FRASER 8heet Iron Workers and Plumbers. . HHiiimmi tW(gC8atgWH Have You Ever Ordered Your Groceries from Haitt & Lawrence If not, you aro away behind tho times. However, they " ways glad to ice new patrons, and if you call on them, you will W more than pleased. You will find thsm at tho corner of CommercUl ana terry streets. iffiMma8(navaef g gf " 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 m n i n- m m a i m 1 1 1 1 n H- Wholesale and Retail Family Liquor Store E. ECKERLEN. 258 Commercial Street. Full line of Uauora and wlnmi Mn.hmAi' ,,i,w formerly ft'l McBrler brand the best for family use. Ail order, filled and H llvered in the city limits. 'Phono Main nr.i 4 I I I I I U frM Ml I I I 1 1 1 1 i I I 1 1 -H It Helps The Cook -ttM Ami tiAVAr rrnnti hark OQ her' llafiln nnil nitlsfactOrV t " when you bake with the ViiM flour. Those using it onfe uso any other. wiflM Salem Flouring' . KI I) 'mmmmmiwmvimTwmiwmm