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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1905)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1905. WATOII Tins CORNER jXTBA SPECIAL TOMORROW SATURDAY ORAUGBSt ORANaESI ORANOESI Yuu havo novcr bought such or anges nt such prices. Thoy are tbo Jjrgc Jlllcy o"09- 25 cents per cloven or 2 dozen for 45 cents SATURDAY ONLY. FULLER & DOUGLAS. Salem's Lending Grocers. 450 Stato St. Phono 2201 drli'i a pint of olives along with tb. . initial's. PERSONALS l,r m Gibson returned this morning fr.m a isit nt Portlnnil. Mm. l'lsa Tunnor, of Portland, is in th,. ( ity on business. jr 13. Lounsbury, traveling passeng er !iK''i't, i' '" tuo c"y todny. .Tmlgo IF. H. Ilowltt, of Albany, is in tin) city today on business. Attorney Frank Holmes went to I'lirtland this morning on legal busi ness. I, M. Curl, of 'Albany, returned homo this morning, nftor a short busi ness visit bore. Mrs. V. II. Alliston, of Portland, is the guest of Mrs. J, Frank Hughes for a few dnyH this .week. Mr. and Mrs. K T. Moores and child nn returned this morning from a visit uitli relatives at Silvcrton. (ioveriior t'hnmbcrlatn went to Port laud last night, whero ho will roiuuiii with his family until Monday. Misses Mary and Lena Payne nro i iMting at tho homo of Mr. and Msr. II. L. Trnver, of Kugone, this week. W. !'. Dragcr, assistant chief clerk of tho house, went to Seotts Mills this morning, where ho will spend a fow days with his family.' President KuykoiluiV of tho lato senate, who has been spending n few days in the city, went to Portland this morning on business. Miss Anna Wharton, of ltoseburg, stopped oft" in this city today from Portland, and will visit with Miss Areru Uyars for a few days boforo alio goes homo. M. Ilredimier and Krnest Hcckinnii went to Albany this morning, whero they will attend to sonio business in connection with tho opening of tho now store ut thut place. Leon Girod, traveling salesman for the Washington Nursery Co., of Top pi'luish, Wash., who has been spending fconio time hero, leaves tonight for that lil.ioe. After a fow days thcro ho will go to Wonatcheo, whero ho will estab lish headquarters for tho summer. ft is no small comfort to have Schilling's Best on call at your grocer's ; a pity one can't get everything such and sol PTtttTttt Zifltl S I FOR FRUIT, CANDY, NUTS, Cigars and Tobacco 154 Stato Street. 104 Court Street. Wllllllllllll IHI IIIII1H KBMaMBM iM IIW Wi- naBnu OUR FEBRUARY SALES 80 PER CENT MORE , , FEBRUARY OF LAST YEAR WAS OUR FIRST MONTH IN TID3 GROCERY A YEAR AGO BY NEARLY 80 PER CENT. PERHAPS THESE REASONS Because Wo aro conscientious in tl10 "lline of ovory ordor, nnd can bo trusted to se lect for our customers. Your futuro trndo is moro to us than ono salo. FRESH ORANGES. 10c per dozen and upwards. PHONE 571, CORNER COMMERCIAL PARTY NEEDS LEADERS New Line-Up Demand ed byjnterior of State Republicans Were OutGeneral- led in the Last Legislature by the Opposition "Portlnnil has no eandidato for n stato ofllcc, but will inako a demand for tho next United States senator, and will probably get thnt," said a Itepub lienn very prominent in the councils of the party in this city today. "It is con ceded that Linn county will keep tho stato printer for another term, nnd tho nttornoy-genenil will stay with Doug las, Lane may reach out for the gov ernorship, and Marion is conceded to hnvo a claim on the representative in congress, it iieimanu loses nis grip. Tho wurfnre on Hermann comes from n source that is malignant and deep seated. Although they udintt they have no proofs against him, they will never let up their prosecutions until thoy hnvo downed the old man. Hut this is dill speculation," admitted tho politic al sage, and then added: "The party has abundanco of material for candi dates, but it is sadly in need of bettor leadership and wiser counsels. The He publicans owo it to this strongly He publieun state that thoy get closer to gether, and quit playing into tho hands of tho Democratic politicians. In my opinion there has got to be an organi zation independent of Portland, that will embrace the interest of the farm ers and of tho interior of the state, anil givo the people a better business ad ministration iu all departments and re duce stato taxes about fiO per cent." State Taxes Too High. "The absence of Republican leader ship and leaving all factions ami mem bers to play u game of fast and loose, with the opposition under the keen po litical direction of Governor Chamber lain, hns cost tho stato dearly. Appro priations for tho last two sessions have run beyond all bounds, and stato taxes have gono up with n rush that is felt by tho taxpayers all over tho state. There should hnvo been a definite pro gram of retrenchment, as was outlined iu The iloiirunl for months bofore the session. The Republicans should hnvo passed at least ono revenuo bill to off set tho iucreaso ia demands on the treasury. They might have known tho mineis would not bear the heavy load imposed on them by tho Eddy bill, and they should hnvo passed tho Sonne mnnn bill, to tax tho gross earnings of tho untaxed public service corpora, tions. Hut that is too lato to speculate nbout. Tho fact remnins our stnto taxes are unconscionably high, and tho blnmo is about equnlty divided between tho legislnturo nnd tho stato oilicials. Wo must hnvo a now alignment, new mon in tho leadership of tho party, nnd a new program, if tho party is to weath er tho storm of dissatisfaction. Portland Leadership a Blank. "Thero is dissatisfaction with the fniluro of Poitland Ropublicnns to pro viilo nny leadership iu tho legislature. Iu both houses thero wns fniluro of concorted action in the interest of the party or of tho people. Tho Uopubli cans of tho rest of tho stato woro look ing to Portland for leadership, and got none. Thoro woro not oven confer ences uotweon tuo nicmoers or. mo Multnomah delegation and tho Itopub llcnns of tho interior feel that thoy nro abandoned nnd neglected nt a critical time in tho history of tho pnrty Tho I TiiTTi man Tins IS THE FIRST OF THE MONTil-A GOOD TIME TO BEGIN TRADING WITH US. WE'LL DO OUR BEST WE LET THE OTHER FELLOW SELL THE CHEAP GOODS AND COURT. NG Columbus, Ohio, May ao, 1903. Six years ago I bad a severe attack o( Inflammatory Rheumatism. I was laid up In bed for six months, and tbc doctors I had did me no good. They changed med icines every week and nothing they pre scribed seemed to help me. Pinnlly I be ?an the use of S. S. S. My knee and elbow joints were swollen terribly, and at one time my joints were so swollen and pain ful that I could not close them when opened. I was so bad that I could not tno e knee or foot. I wos-getting discour aged, you may be sure, when I began S. S S., but as I saw it was helping me I contin ued it, and to-day I am a sound well mnn and have never had a, return of the disease. 9. S. S. purified my blood and cured me of this severe case of Rheumatism after everything else bad failed. I have rec commended it to others with good re sults. R. II. Chapman. 1355 Mt. Vernon Ave. The poisonous acids that produce the In flammation and pain are absorbed into the blood and Rheumatism can never be con quered till these are neutralized and fil tered out of the blood and system. S. SV K. goes directly into the circulation and at tacks the disease itself. It purifies aud re stores the blood to a healthy, vigoront condition. It contains no potash, alkali or other strong min erals, but is guar anteed entirely vegetable. Write us and our physi cians will advise without anj charge whatever. Our book on Rheu matism sent free. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, G& littlo handful of Democrats in each branch were able to play with meas ures and carry tho houso or sonato with Republican aid. With only ton Democrats in the house and five Dem ocrats in the senate, Governor Cham borhiin, iu tho absence of Republican leadership, got special legislation, and wns able to defeat Rcpublicnn party measures. The strong hand of a man liko Sonntor Fulton was missed very much, and in the house tho Republican minority was in close touch with tho Democratic leadership undor tho direc tion of tho governor. Tho result was the fniluro of Republican measures, and tho utter ubsenco of any deflnito pro gram Tho Fratornal Insurance Orders. "Representative Smith's bitter at tack on tho A. O. U. W., whilo it may have contained somo truth, hns, taken iu connection witli tho governor's veto, put the lenders of tho Democratic pnrty on the defonsive, so far as that power ful organization is concerned. Hut tho truth of that attack is denied, and tho more conservative of tho fratornal or deis weio a unit in demanding legisla tion to correct abuses from enrrying too cheap insurance on tho ono hand, and tho pursuing of obsolete niotliods 011 tho other Tho lending fratornnlists in tho stnto drew up tho Kuykciulall bill, and agreed on its principal fea tures. Tho Masons, Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias woro especially ex empted from its provisions, and it wns adapted to making moro safo and cer tain tho opeintion of tho purely benev olent and insurance orders that cariied death lisks and bonoflts. Whether tho bill wns perfect or not it wns demanded by tho orders that nro doing n large business in frnternal insurnnce, and they rosont tho veto, nud will carry on n enmpnign to securo tho passage of this lnw, which thoy say is now tho law, or will soon be, of every other stato." Sure Cure for Piles. Itching piles produce molsturo und causo Itching this form, as well aa Bling, Bleodlug or Protruding Piles aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko'u Pllo Romody, Stops Itching and blooding. AbBorbs tumora EOo a Jar at drug gist, or sent by mall. Treaties free. Wrlto mo about your case. Dr. Bo sanko, Phlla., Pa. Foro sale by Dr. S. C, Stono, druggist. mr. 'iiTfflffKiramifi TORMEHTf RUE UMAIDN rgragffftfflfflTCfflraBT"'" 1-1 MMdli 'rtlUB l ' HffllVfY:ximamJf'' llltJ"tnifl mtJfimnMr rs. tuthm T?r-,T.i?MMWiTftwtM &. 1 -DTioTMr-ca tw wtpm mm SALES DURING THE MONTH JUST CLOSED BUSINESS IN SALEM. OUK bAXiiH DU1UJNU J.uti w"i "u" ACCOUNT IN PART FOR OUR GROWTH. Because 0l,r vt1cos nr0 right Wo dou,t so11 on0 articlo nt or below cost to nuiko you think wo sell everything elso just 83 chonp. FRESH SEEDS Both Flower aud Vogetablo, Com plete Variety. C. I. ATWOOD'S 1 p rif 1 fjw ' ! I f$p I Ww-tf PETE PULLS PUPPY From Well, Making a Daring Rescue of Dumb Brute Great excitement prevailed at 135 Court street yesterday afternoon when Mac Parker, tho young man who lives at that place, returned homo from his work. His mother appeared excited when ho caino in tho door and com manded him to listen to a strango noiso which appeared to como from under the house. Mac is of an inquiring turn of mind and ho was not contont to lis ten to tho noiso without finding the cause. To this end ho crnwled under tho houso and there, to his nstonish ment, found an old unused well, which ho did not know was in oxistanco bo fore, nnd iu tho well something was Standard Liquor Co. Successors to J. P. ROGERS Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1 48-1 56 South Commercial St It is our aim to handle the best grade of straight and blend ed whiskies made. Also the finest of California and Im ported wines and brandies. We guarantee all orders filled by us, and make a specialty of family and rural route orders. All orders delivered free to any part of the city. Give us a I trial, we will make you happy. I STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. I Phone Main 21 81. I M 9MESSJB3KUBtli2Efi2BjjjlLUEXt " " lw1 Wf I Because 1,,,CJ' 8ny thillKS ta9t0 g0(ul U,iU como from bore. Wo nro cranks on n clean storo, and nro enroful how and whero wo koop tho things that aro dostined for your tabic FRESH EGGS. Three dozen for 00c - THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD THE LAST WEEK This Is tho last week of our suit sale. Spring goods nro now arriving, and will bo ready for you imndbdiately. But wo will continuo our salo ono weok longer to givo ovory ono an opportunity to tnko advantngo of tho re ductions. Wo aro making $10.00, $15.00, $10.50 suits reduced to $6.00, $8.00 and $(0.00 SOFT SHIRTS For this week wo will put our soft shirts on salo. This is a chanco for you to stock up your wardrobe. Nico, now summer patterns for you to mako your selections from. Seo our show windows for styles. $ J Shirts 65c $ 1 .50 Shirts 95c Roberts Best $3 Hat on Earth SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE floundoring around and crying most piteously. Upon Investigation this animal proved to bo a small black water spaniel dog, which had fallen in to tho water, and was uuablo to get out. Tho well was about 20 feet deep, and had about six feet of water in it, and thero was no vislblo way of de scending into its depths. Mae is- not a lightweight, nnd did not liko to at tempt a rescuo down a clothe3 lino in to tho depths of tho black well, es pecially as a candle wns promptly ex tinguished, when lowered into its dopths by tho gns. Ho is humane, however, and sot about to effect some kind of monas for rescue, when ho was accosted by "Pete," who works at Sherman Thompson's, who wanted to know what tho troublo was. Upon learning, ho immediately pulled off his coat, and was soon lowering himself into tho well by tho clothes lino. Tho trip down was soon made, nnd tho dog secured nnd saved, then enmo tho moro difficult font of climbing back out (if tho well. It was accomplished at last, boy and dog both on solid ground again and tho well securely boarded up. Poto displayed great courngo, nnd deserves THAN A YEAR AGO EXCEEDED OUR SALES DURING Becatfre '"' l,roml't delivery servico pleases our patrons. Ono delivery por dny in Highland, Knglowood aud tho far oast oru part of tho city; two por day in North Salem, Yow Park and South Sa loin, and four or moro in tho more con trnl portions of tho city. TO PLEASE YOU. FOR OUR OUSTOMRS. Gocey. tiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiini 8 6' The Entire Town And tho country, too, go whoro thoy aro best, easiest and quick est servod when thoy want a meal, nnd that's why they all go to tho White House Restaurant fimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilHM great credit for his nervo in the rescue Tho dog, it has been lonrnod, be longs to a carpenter who lives on 21s street, who recently moved to Salon '. from tho Fast, and, it is surmised, tha whilo on nn exploration tour of hi 1 now homo town, tho iiiiimnl met witlj, tho mishap. Hall's Ferry Running. ' A. L. Pettyjohn, proprietor of th J Hnll's forry boat, announces thnt ho i now prepared to carry passengers an I I vohicles ncross tho Willamette Th , roads nro reported in very good cond j tion for this season of tho year. I! Magers, Mgr. THE CORRESPONDING PERIOD FRESH VEGETABLES. Cauliflower, Cabbago, Celery, Rad ishes, Etc. SUCCESSOR TO ATWOOD & FISHER. 1 -'Khf ' ' I 4 i H " k ; I" i C J ' m , .- ) 'ife."B ' -ff!N M'r-' ri lu FTI 'I Ktf m 'U m i m .& 1 WEta ti . 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