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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1905)
1 vjtar air no. jsummx. uxxh, omwok. hatobpay, maboh as, iw5. iwfji tmtmmm DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BROS. 4DBW OFFICIAL CENSUS OALEM. MAT, 1004, 13.287. 3H2TCELOP, DEVELOP, DEVELOP. Doubtless many of our readers grew ffired of those headlines that appeared re conspiciously in the Snlcm nowspa jjroru the past two weeks. But a a result our city has been madefly ndvertised, nnd tho Willamette rrinoy linn been givon a shovo into rpromlncneo thnt it never hnd before. TTho development convention hold in Ubucity wan nlso a great advertisement Jffar onr city. Tho newspapers of the netato gavo us unnumbered columnB of npneo, and it wns nil favorable. Tt would have cost thousand of dob Bar ia bavo got tho space in tho press ttfott was givon this city and county send Ahis wholo vnlloy free of oxpenso lanaim tho most hearty manner. Bt took work to make tho convention s tiraecess, but nil tho workers of tho ftjnriiitvrclnl Club woro out with their cmtf.H ofT from start to finish, nnd loyal ly mistaincd the entorprlso. Tlio business men of tho city surf- Ualned tho work of tho general commit t, no that when the bills wcro paid 'J'VIday thero was a IiiiikIhoiiio balance wf cash on hand. Wlion Thursday enmo with a cold, 'drraehlng rain, tho signs of success "werfl not very favorable The great nr mry was ehoerloss nnd cold. Captain JMinrpliy hnd it beautifully prcparod xxvA decorated, and it was not hls'fnult fthat tho wonderful nrchitccturo of tho Untitling mndo it Imposslblo to continue Mho uiootings thero. Ifii t mon of enterprise and resource Mover stop at small obstncles. A com mittee of K JS Derby, Alex. LuFollotto nd W. I. Toozo woro sent out to And i mora comfortublo place, and found it. Like men of truo grit they did not 'ask bf-lp, and pass tho hat, but put up heir own gootl gold pieces to pay tho tmft. Thou tho boshIoiih wuro more com tifntflabln. Thanks aro duo those gontlo nnrn. . Mr. llnrr, of tho Arm of jewelers, had -put. up a beautiful exhibit of tho graud rat,sconcry in the world at tho armory, Ttlio Fdttteriiia photos, and deserves "thanks for his nuterprise, although it did not do him much good In n business way. AH the public-spirited citizens of Ma lern who nsslstVd in making this devoir ra.t convention a success dosorvo tko most hearty thanks nnd tho good will of thn rommunlty, The city of Hulom should go on um mUtn complete arrangements to moot tfco Incoming tourislH aui visitors dur iag tho great world's fair year meet litem with an oxhlbit of fruits and (low er In due iioiihoii when thoy arrive on tho trains, meet them with curringes and meet them with a hand. SM. us be up and doing, uud nut sit IukIc and (tuck our thumbs am1) growl tit onn nnothur. That is the baby act. Tho time is here for work, and net for grunt trfingv Iiot us tight for what we belUve iriRlitly ItelongM to list, but also let us bo Iwtfclit and cheerful about it, and we will win great results for this city, jaunty and state. ropoliton papers absolutely' fall to give tho pooplo a true report of this great gathering of the people. Tho onthusiasm, tho earnestness nnd tho' truthfulness of tho statements of the speakers, telling why Oregon does not develop, are nearly all suppressed. Men spoke nt that meeting who have seen their industries ruined, their com munities languish, nnd the state left undeveloped, but thoy are not permit ted to hnvo their remarks go to the peoplo of Oregon. The peoplo will find a way to get hold of tho facts and the policy of strangulation will not prevail much longer in. Oregon. The Balcm conven tion lifted the lid and let out n little of tho suppressed steam that has long been threatening to rond tho kettle. Men who gain facts by tho dear school of experience become eloquent when they talk to tho people. spota with soap and laying the gar ment in tho hot Bun they will disap pear. Spots of paint; on. colored muslin or cambric dresses should bo rubbed thor oughly with good laundry soap, and then put to soak for twelve hours; tho paint will como off easily and the dresses bo as good as new. Iron rust spots can be removed by covering tho spots with lomon and salt, moistening with a littlo water; then put in tho sun, and rednmpen the spots until thoy. disappear. This may take several days. When washing black lawns or cali coes, mako tho bluing water almost bln'ck with bluing, as it renews any of tho dyo thnt may have come out in the washing. o W. O .W. Convention at Los Angeles. Tho Southern Pacific Company will sell, on April 12tb, 13th and 14, round trip tickets to Los Angeles at greatly reduced rates, account of Convention of Woodmen of tho World and Women of Woodcraft, to bo held at Los Angeles April 1, 1905. ( all on nearest Southern Pacific agent for rates and full particulars. 3-29-9t-cad MAEION COUNTY EXHIBIT. There is urgent need that something more be done to have Marion county properly represented at the Lewis and Clnrk fair. The commission is working hard, nnd yet thero is need thnt tho peoplo be stirred up to raiso the products for tho exhibit. County .Tudgo Scott and Commission or Ncedhum were out Friday getting volunteers to help stir up tho fruit growers and farmers. Very littlo has been done or said for Marion county or tho city of Salem at tho fair, except by the county commis sion and county court. Judgo Scott and Commissioner Need- ham urge that somo meetings bo held ini-k various parts of tho count, nnd tho peo plo bo appealed to for exhibits. Several gentlomen aro public-spirited enough . to put their shoulder to the whool, without hopo of Honor or re ward tiro going out and urging ac tion. If this is not done this county will como oft poorly at best, nnd Tho Journal would suggest thnt all who can tako hold of this matter. Tho climnto is nil right. Tho soil will produce. Tho harvest will be ready but tho workers aro not many in nny public enuso. Let our pooplo bocomo aroused to tho necessity of doing their part, and lot us soctire the thousand-dollar prize for Marion county. Let those who reprcsont our county and city on the Lewis nnd Chirk fair board also encourago proper representa tion, anil the result will bo good. Sixty and Six. Joy of tho morning, Darling of dawning, Blithe littlo, lithe littlo daughter of ,ininc! While with theo ranging, Sure I'm exchanging Sixty of my years for six years liko thine I Wings cannot vio with thee Lightly I fiy with thee Cay as the thistle-down over tho Ion. Life Is nil magic, Comic or tragic, I'lnyed as thou plnycst it dully with mo. Dr.Stone's Drug Store does a strictly cash business; owes no ono, and no one owes it; carries a large stock; its shelves, counters and show cases aro loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet articles, wines nnd liquors of all kinds for medical pur poses. Dr. Stono 1b a regular graduate in mcdiclno and has had many years of oxporionco in tho practice. Consulta tions aro free. Prescriptions aro free, and only regular prices for medicine. Dr. Fono can bo found at his drug storo, Salem, Oregon, from 6 In tho morning nntU 9 at night. 1 i-JM SPRING IS HERE And so aro wo with tho Largest and Best Stock of Household Gooi and FcrnJttare ., Can furnish everything you want, from tho kitchen to the parlor r buy at manufacturers' best prices, and Bell accordingly. Wo have 1 ! ,i tmmnnan linn nf wall nnner and Imnan its .. rccuiveu uu uuuiv. . - - -- -v uumg. jj BOO US. til J. A. PATTERSON, Fwnittwe StoJ &t v Lommerc ai otreet iessHasaBMaHafaBistBitHKKCMStl MORE THAN INSTINCT. Those theorist n who Muhhonily eon trad that the lower animals must not Iw oredlted with reasoning power, thnt nil nets of tho, br,ilc creation nro ill w4ml by iiittnc(, which Utoy hold to 1 itnmcthlii'g greatly Inferior to in tcliigtiuco, might And it diltloult to wpfitibl their contention tigtitu.it the evidonee l refute It wltloh is pro mealed In ft ndwt story In New York jmpirs , nf wliut a dog did. V broke out -'In it tenement In IWouklyit, In rooms tutu plod liy a fain- Sly consisting of itiuthttr ami father and six children. Tit futlier was away wLon the danger enmo. Tim Haute prend so rapidly that tho mother had jniij time to (Jot the yuHUKster to fvt,v. Mite hud hustled tlv of them out, and whh rushing Imek to take the young! from Its crib when the fm ly pet, a bulldog, entile to let hr, arviHg the infant. The animal had Hxi Ha twth (Irmly in the ehild's rtalhtM, drttKd It from tlio erlli, nnd would have hsd H Mttfaly nut of the fusil in a few neinttji inr. No doubt the HttXirUbj who nr so afoiwdly jnIuu4 af thstr vmim that 4P llMIMAH MHitMKt ablHtt IHM tuttt rtafvnM- thing. Uttl)!gMf, would tr rt tut argument lit support of thir ltli't" theory, even ngulitM mh vidoae f bruto jntqlllgena't but tky wulA W unable le fHvlHe uy but Utswt of their kind. KIOiaNQ, STILL KICKING. Thoro ttre a few pooplo who aro not happy unless they are kicking. It would be impossible for this paper to do nnythlng that some one would not kick nt . So wo huvo lenruud to go along, mid let thnso who enjoy that -nmttsoiugut kluk nwny. -j. The Journal believes in doing things, uud in not letting the upmmunity die of dry-rot. Ueiico there nro nuoiiymous klekers who jjet into tho newspapers and howl; and jj run n mul ktek. It is tltoir pleasure nnd diversion, nnd, liko the liens tut the dog, it keeps the dog busy, mid keopN him from for getting that he Is nllvc. Those who never contribute by their presence or purse to any enterprise might ns well occupy the anonymous column. Floating and ringing, Thy merry singing s Comes when tho light comes, like that of tho birds. List to tho play of itl That is the way of it; Ail's in tho music and nnught in the Words. Olad or grlef-lndon. Schubert or Haydcn, Ballad of Erin, or merry Scotch lay, Liko an evangel Some baby angel Brought from sky-nursery stealing away. Surely I know it, Artist or poet Ouossos my trensures of jubilant hours, Sorrows, what uru thoyf Nearer or far, they Vanish In sunshine, liko dew from tho flowers. FEANK J. MOORE Repairs bicycles. Wo aro fully pro pared to do all kinds of repairing, from mending a tiro to building a bicycle. Wo carry tires, rims and coaster brakes to fit all makes of bicycles. Wo buy our tires direct from tho factory, and always koop them fresh. Best work at honest prices. FRANK J. MOOKE, Phono Black 301 379 Court St m Reg. No. 26531 K m m a s 3 MI RED SEAL Tri'l 2:06 Rec. 2:10 Years, nm glad of them; Would thnt I had of them More and still more, while thus mingled with thinol Age. I made light of it, Fear not tho sight of it; Time's but our playmate, whoso toys are divine. Thomas Wentworth Higginsoti. Lumhet Ftiel Houses HINTS-ON CLEANLINESS. Boil three or four onions In u pint of water nnd npply with a soft brush to gilt frames to keep otT tiles; or clean gilt frnmos with a cotton etoth moist oned in sweet oil. Porsplratlon stains are dililcult to remove. Somotlntoa bv rubbing the I . ' AT PARTING. (Written for Tite Journal.) Tlio best of friends must part, they say, The fondost hearts must sever, But friendship's bond tuny Inst for nyo And memory live on forever. And you will go and I will miss Knelt word, each look, eaclt snitlt, . Knoli vanished pressure of your kiss And long for you the while. KmbIi thing that we hnvo seen nnd loved, Kuoh flower, each bird, each tree, Knch plaeo where we together roved Will hold a charm for me. Then fare you well this imrtiug sail To them that fate must sever I only say "good-bye," my love, And trust 'tis not forovcr! Salem, March SO, 1900. CHILDREN CRY FOR FLETCHER'S OASTORIA. I S33tr 6enu)en bicfc Sciten, urn un fere SanbSleufe einsulaben, 6et un3 borsufpredjen, loenrt 2tu3funft titer auferS9auten ober S3aumaterial ge loiinfd)! totrb. 20ir berfoufen afleS ioa jum S3auen flebraitdjt totrb, unb Inenn getrjunfdjt, bauen loir (Suer au fitr Gutf). SBtr berftdjern 6efle Sebiemtrtfl unb rec&le Spreife. Mile u3funft lrirb bereitlDtHiGft unb umfonft gegeben. Vopt Lumber &Fuel Co. Jauas G. Voget, Mgr. Offlco and Yards 14th and Oak Sts. Knowledge is power. Whou you know j our prices you can savo money by trad ing with us. Wheu you lack this knowl edge you are at the mercy of the first higher-priced storo you happen to dron into. Hamtt& Lawrenc c s rVUXJO PLEASE NOTICE, ilow tho speech mndo at thv great HWlliutt Valley Do.vo!jMtmt ) tviio ny men liko KilliBKtwertb. Iigha, hh1 Hurley and other wore iUttid, FUu ot1t titvt thwe jarte wet AUCTION BARGAIN UNTIL APRIL 1 ST. I will cotninue to sell the temainde of my stock at Auction Bargains ancJ even less to mate a clean sweep of my Dia monds, Watches, Jewefcy, Chains, Emblems. Rings, Chanis, Fobs, and I will give special attention to Spectacles and Eye Glasses Which I will fit and mate at less than half price: Th sale will be continued at my Bank. . is sjtand next to Bush's L Chas. H. Hinges Jeweler and Optidan. 88 State, Street. Next Door to Lack! & Bosh Bank w a H S M CI H 0 M H M s in M SIRE OF JO SEAI 2:liy4. Sired by Red Hoart 2:1014, tho clro of Cbaln Shot 2:06,. Red Soal 2:10, Etc. Dam ALICE M.. (tnai; :o Dy luaris xioia son of Geo. Wilkei) Dam of Red Seal 2:10 Al- siro of Daisy Fields 2:034, Jfaa! lawoou a:iayj. onuo uoiu, aiiiyi, etc. Second dam DAY BELL by Advance, siro of Malraska 2:25etc ! JJam or veriias anoyt, ymuux -.vy-t. Third dam daughtor of Tlppo Saib, a thoroughbred. RED HEART is by Red Wilkes, out of Swcothoart, by Sultan; second dam Minnehaha, tho dam of Boautiful Bolls, etc. RED SEAL stands 15.1, compactly built, with great quality and a suro sire of great speed. lie will mako tho season of 1905 at tho OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS Terms $40 Season With tho usual return privilege. Good pasturago at reasonablj i rates to marcs sent from a distanco. I SAM CASTO, Fair Gro(mds,$Or. Ti1lllMTW(IWClHlllMffigfnTlHtWtWinilMffWfMtMffimiMHMtHHmDW QUALITY BEST LATEST STYLES A POPULAR STORE Is Known feyFoar Important Characteristics 1 The Superior Quality of Its Goods. 2 An Eagerness for the Latest Styles. 3 Always the lowest Prices. 4 Perfect Service to Its Patrons. We Maintain theses Characteristics Lowest Prices Perfect Seice Oregon Shoe Co. GREAT DISPLAY We have received the past week a full line of GAGE HATS Whi!h JS.,nrt hftVe?rU dI?Play aDd Which we are desire0U8 f sbovmig the public. We have also added to our line of PATTERN HATS The White Cotnet Millinery Department Miss M. D. Dvans, Exclusive Milliner i i I YOU LIVE IN YOUR SHOES. Most of tho timo-16 houra out of tho 24, nt least. Why not bo comfort ablet Youfll find.-,in .our long Hue ' foot equipment something that will suit you exactly ns to shape, styloeven price. So theinvitation goes from ui te: Seo shoes hero that satisfy. , JACOBVOGT I 9 asss