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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1905)
DAILY CAPITAI, JOURNAL SALEM. OWSaOW. SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1005. 3 t? 'itHmIMIMIHHBg,B,M,8BMCM)liiM(it4 PERTINENT POINTS I FOR ADVERTISERS I BytheJoarnalAdMan. MMIHHHHHIHHHMmiNmimni4 There nro many "Breakfast Foods," but only ono 'Storo Food" and that is Newspaper Publicity. This food comes in dlltoront grades nnd qualltios but tho poorest quality of it has some merit, nnd the best of it will keep any store that ought to live at all in good health and vigor. ' Half an nd. is bettor than no ad, nt nil, in spito of Browning's phrase: "Better far bo unrovcalcd than part revealed." Cnrlylo said: "A well-written llfo is almost ns rare ns a well-spent one." A wcll-advortisod storo is quito ns raro ns a wcll-manngcd ono for tho ono thing implies tho other. i Tho actual slzo of a storo will coon catch up with tho slzo of a storo 's enterprise. A storo that is advertised liko a big storo will soon bo a big store. Thcro is no reason why your watch should not keep correct tlmo on some particular day of tho week nor why your storo should "run slowly" on cor tain days. Advertising mny bo so adjusted ns to cllmlnato "dull days." K "Character must be kept bright as Flan Great Union. Winona Lake, Ind., May 12. Out ward nnd vlslbloi signs aro already to bo scon horo that a great denomina tional gnthcring is on tapis. Nearly nil avnllablo room in hotels nnd board ing houses havo beon reserved, nnd men of ministerial garb and countonanco havo nlrcndy arrived to complcto tho Jlnnl arrangements for tho Presbyter I' rian gcncrnl assembly, which convenes hero next Thursday for a session of two or perhaps tliroo weeks. It will bo tho largest gnthcring of representatives of this denomination that has been held in tho century of Hh existence. It will, moreover, bo ono of tho most importnnt. Church union, tho question of a ritual for Pres byterian services, tho proposal for sep urato presbytories for colorod members g and plans for n Prosbytorlan cathedral W nt Washington, D. C nro tho prlnclpnl L features In tho program. Tho cholco h of a moderator is still a matter of I speculation. Tho loading candidate at present uppcars to bo tho Hov, James fc" I). Moffat, president of Washington and JolTcrson college. Tho general subject of church union ft Is to como boforo tho assembly in vari ous forma. The movement for union with tho Cumberland Presbyterians has carried in both bodies, but with u small ,mntiiiiititi f.innutiiiiii4(H(itat-iiaiit JOHN SHOLUND, Meircliant 5 Experienced cutter and fitter. Will Insr. pressing and Opera House Block. i titf n lain !'!' '"","n"lllttlrm'1"""""" HHUIHIMHHHHHHUHHIUIUHHHUHHHIM SALEM SAW MILLS f The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. 8 SALEM. Mills at Newberg .T(HrWMMCWBBsHMMtalBg"I',4' ASK FOR EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER rr is superior to ALL OTHERS. woll as clean." And it's not enough to have a good store It's light (which Is publicity) must be kept shining. "Ono cannot cat ono's enko and have it, too." Nor can ono ndvertlso n store adequately without cost. But tho nd vortlsor who is not afraid to "oat his cako" will usually inako enough monoy to buy n bnkcry. i Thcro may be some big ads of big stores that aro poor ads, but thero is raroly a small ad of a big storo that is a good nd. "In every crooked path you will find tho footsteps of thoso who havo gouo before." If you concludo to retrench in your advertising expenditures you will And that courso wcll-woru, too, with tho footsteps of thoso who nro now forgotten. When tho renders of n paper nro ablo to judgo tho relatlvo Importance of stores solely from tho relative amounts I of advertising spaco they use, mercan tile advertising will be on tho right basis. Last yenr's high water mark In your advertising should rcprosent this year's dnlly nvcrago that is PJtOQItESS, majority among tho Cumbcrlnnds, and with tho opposition of some of tho lnrgest presbytories of tho Presbyto rians, so that obstruction effort is an ticipated. Tho plnn for n congress of fcilerntlon of churches will call forth animated opposition, as many feel that thoro nro already too many organiza tions. It h a p'hemo for nn nlllanco of reformed churches holding tho Cat vanlstlc system throughout tho world. A sopnrnto movement will culminuto for union with tho Itoformed Presby terian church. Tho ovcrturo for separato presbyte ries for colored pcoplo has been carried but tho colored commissioners will mnko nn nttempt to stay tho operation of tho overture, tho pnssago of which they strenuously opposed. Probnbly tho warmest discussion of nil will bo over tho report of tho com mittee on "forms nnd coromonles," practically n ritual far tho church. Tho movement for n Prosbytorlan cnth edrnl In Washington, "to suitnbly rep resent Presbytcrlanlsm In the nation al cnpltal," will bo introduced by Jus tico Hnrlnn, but it will bo remnnded to tho presbytery of Washington for tho incipient astion. It is reported that If tho assembly acta affirmatively Justice Harlan will resign from tho supremo bench nnd dovoto his time iu raising funds nnd otherwise aiding the cHt hod nil movement. Tailor eurnteeall work Also ctea J repairing. CourtlSteet M M Manufacturers of nil kinds of Fir Lumber. Submit your specifications to us when in the market for building ma- S terlal. 2 OREOON Z and Salem. S HI RURAL TELEPHONE LINES IN WILLAMETTE VALLEY Quietly but Persistently, friends of Rural Telephone Lines Have Taken the Heart of the Valley Second Line Reaches Independence This Week and Another s Projected That Will Link Together East and West Sides Many people will bo surprised to Icnrn that Independence is becoming a contcr of the Independent Hurnl Tel ephone system. Quietly but porslstent ly, farmors of Polk, Benton, Linn, Lane, Marlon, Clncknmas nnd Yamhill havo been working tho past year until tho heart of tho Willamette valley is al most a complcto network of linos owned nnd oporntcd by themselves. They nlso own their instrument and pay no dividend declaring corporation on the outside. Farmers havo been dissatisfied with tho system of paying annual rental for phones, whllo In most cases they nro compelled to build tholr own lines nnd with tho servlco genorally under tho old system. They havo been looking for nu opportunity for a chango nnd tho establishment of headquarters nt Corvnllls by the Independent phono supply houso n year ago, nfforded the opportunity. Tho Independent pcoplo, co-operating with tho peoplo of Corvnl- Us, have installed In thnt city ono of tho most complcto nnd up-to-dato tele phone systems lu tho West. Tho result hns been that tho Bell company is practically driven out of Corvnllls. Tho Independent system doc not stop at tho corpornto limit of Corvnllls. Lines radlato in ovcry direc tion, until nearly tho wholo of Benton county is in direct communication with CorvnllK Lines extend on into Polk, into Linn, and on up tho valley. So popular has tho Independent system becomo with tho country folks, that for tho past six months It hns hardly been possible to keep supplied tho do mand for phones and switchboards. Tho progress of tho Indopendont sys tem in Litin county is mnrked. Iu ono town, Solo, 100 of tho Bell phonos wcro removed In ono day to bo replaced with tho farmers' system, Albany also is taking up tho Independent system. A few months ngo tho citizens of In dopondenco held n meeting and dis cussed tho question of Installing an In dependent ystem in that city. Action wns not taken nt that tlmo, but money wns subscribed to build a lino of pole to Monmouth tn connect with n rural lino from the Alrllo and Lewlsvlllo neighborhoods. Tho poles woro sot and wired and connection made nnd for tho past two months It has been possible to talk with Alrllo nnd Lewlsvlllo pooplo from Locke's drug etorc. Hlnco tho es tablishment of this lino with the ono drop tho town pnoplo have rested, but outside people have not. Poles are now being set by tho farmers who are coming Into Independence from the south. The crow of workmen will Pound Master 8ale. Notieo is hereby given that under l' e pr ' isions of nrdin.inro No. -120 I will on Thursday, May 18, 1008, at 1 o'clock p. m. at the pound In tho city of Salem, Fell at public auction, the following described Impounded animal, to-wli: Sorrel horse, four white feet, unshod, branded C-4, Unless tho abovo doscrlbcd antmallR claimed before said dute, sale will be without reserve. Dated Salem, Muy 13, 1003. J, C. MARSH, ' Deputy Pound Master Ward No. 5. HARPER WHISKY rrjnE AND MELLOW HBHsSCMUH MCIX AND DELICATE. MADAME DI I For Sale by SOHREIBER & CO, mwmmmhhJ reacli town this week, Tho Una is com ing from the Ducna Vista neighbor hood, nnd its patrons and promoters nro such men as Kd. Harmon, James Prather, Wlllard McClaln, G. W. Mc Laughlin, Harvey Nash, Qoo. Wolls, Geo. Bolter and A1. Gobat. Thoro aro others to come on. This lino lacks but throo-fourths of a mllo of connecting with a lino direct to Albany, This gap will also bo built so that Independence nnd Albany will bo talking on tho free rural lino In a fow weeks. This enmo lino also touches within throo-fourths of n mllo of a lino running north from Corvnllls into Polk county nnd this connection will bo mndo which places Independence In connection with Cor vnllls. Anothor Una is being projected Into Independence from Oak Grove on tho north. ,T. C. Wlilto wns in town a fow days ngo and nnnounccd thnt tho mat ter would bo taken up ns soon ns his crops nro laid by. This lino from In dopondenco to Oak Grove thonco on north is an important link In tho valley rural system, for it is tho purposo to carry It north to a point opposlto Woodhurn nnd cross tho river making connection with tho Marlon and Polk county systems. The way farmers of tho Wlllamotto valley havo taken hold of and pushed tho matter of acquiring a tolophono system of tholr own in faco of opposi tion of a strong corporation proves thnt tho farmors aro It in this country. Thoy aro not worrying nbout tho cities. Already thoy nro iu a position to any to Portland or Baloni, "You need con nection with us as much ns wo with you." Tho matter of establishing a telephono system of tholr own is tho most ndvnncod step yet taken by tho farmers of tho Wlllamotto valloy to ward establishing their independence mid power, Thoro is no question but what tho cities will bo soliciting tho valley farmers for connoctlon with their system which is a rapidly grow ing net work of tho cntlru valley. Keep the Balance Up, It has beon truthfully said that any disturbance of tho oven balanco of health causes serious troublo. Nobody can lie too careful to keep this balanco up. When pcoplo begin to loso appe tite, or to got tired easily, the least imprudonco brings on sickness, weak ness or debility. Tho system needs a tonic, craves it, and should not bo do nied it; and tho best tonic of which wo havo any knowledge is Hood' Sarsnpa rllla. What this modlclno has done in keeping healthy pcoplo healthy, In keep ing up tho oven balanco of health, gives it tho samo distinction as n preventive that it enjoys as a cure. Its early uso has illustrated tho wisdom of the old saying that a stitch In tlmo saves nine. Tnko Hood's for appetito, strength and onduranco. Would You "Worry" for Five Cents an Hour Your work is probably hard enough after you have subtracted the "worry" from it. It will bo a bit too hard for youfjf you cultivate tho luxury of worry ing Becauso you need a new clerk, or now servant, or jwutnor, or sten ographer, or moro business oapltnl none of these things need to worry you. A Want Ad. big enough to be effec tive will cost you lew than twolve hours of worry at five cents an hour. And the chances are that your want can be filled In twelve hours or less, It is worth five cents an hour to seeuro immunity from worry? PLACE YOUR WANT AD IN TID3 JOURNAL. It will bring results. Irl FRENCH FEHAU PILLS. A sUr, Cm4I turn sVf Mimwu Ifisw? ntM, ISBlSlV&SiXSi W f14 MIIMWUI jJM4UMMUltl,MMMlW Ufl U mi mi to U UOITCPMf 0IClCO..UT4.UaTta.ri. PHOTOS The Right (Kind the Kind That Will Please You at the TROVER CRONISE STUDIO All Qtdets Pomptlyt At tended to and Satisfaction Guaranteed EMrldge Block, Commercial Street. THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COM PANY Will pinto on snlo at all stations bn Oregon lines special tickets to Port land return on nccount of, tho Lewis and Clark Kxpoaltlon, under tho fol lowing conditions) Individual Tickets. Itato Ono and ono-thlrd fare far tho round trip. Salo Dates Daily from May 20th to October 10th, 1005. Limit Thirty days, but not lntor than Octobor 31st, 1003. Parties of Ten or More. For partios of ten or moro from ono polnt(must travel togetbqr on ono ticket both ways) party tickets will bo sold as follews: Rate Ono faro for tho round trip. Sale Dates Dally from May 29th to October 13th, 1005. Limit Ten days. Organized Parties of 100 or More. For organlxed parties of 100 or more moving on ono day from ono place, in dividual tickets will ho sold as follows! Rates One fare for tho round trip. Salo Dates Daily from Mny 30th to October IB, 1005. Limit Ton days. Stopovers. No stopovors will be allowed on any of tho abovo tickets; thoy must be used for continuous passage in each direc tion. Coach Excursions, Coach excursions will bo. run from tlmo to timo, for which individual tick ets, good only in coaches, will be sold at very low rat on. Particulars as to 'rateii dates, etc., will bo announced later. W. E. COMAN, tf General Passenger Agent. I4i ! When you want Hop Baskets, Fruit Boxes, Trays for fruit 1 Dryers, eall on i G. F Mason Miller Street, South Salem, Phone 8101 Red, Just In Our new line of 1005 wall pa per has just arrived. All latest patterns at reasonable prices. Call and sco our stock and be convinced that our paper and prices are right Remember tho place. E. L Lemmon 299 Liberty St Phone 2475 J3X?3P Ltmbe Ftel Houses SQIr 6(tiujcit blcfe 3elfetr, urn tin' fere CnnbMeule einiufaben, M ttnS borjttfpredfyen, totnn Slufllunft ilber ciufer93aulen ober fflaumalerial at iDunfdjt loitb. 2I)lr mfautcn alleS toaS jum S3auen rtt&raudjt loirb, unb loenn Qtlnlinfdjt, Dauen loir (liter JQaufl fllr Cud), tolr terftcr)ern fceffe JOebienunn unb terBle reife. Siae SuiSlunfl toirb berellioiniflfl unb umfonft rjtge&en. Vogot Lumber &Fuol Co. Julltts G. Voget, Mgr. Office and Yards lith and Oak Bta. We Save Yo Money 3 cans Standard Corn ,20 2 boxes firelight matches , 03 raucy dairy butter 2tt 30 AUas Oats, per pkg ;o 2 dozen fresh eggs ..., ,30 0 cans tomatoes ................ ,45 Ann and Hammer Soda, Co per pkg, 2 cans fancy Maine Com ,,..,,,,,20 2 cans Fancy Solid Packed Toma matoes , ,,,,, ,20 2 cans Tablo Peaches .... ...... 20 rresh Strawberries at Bottom Prices. A L Hatvey Corner Court and High Sti. Phone 198 1 in in mum w m m O. 0. T. GO'S PASSBNOEB STEAMERS POMONA And Altono leave for Portland Monday, Wodnosday uud Frl duy at 10 n. in., Tocsday, Thurs day and Saturday at 7 a. hi. Corvallls, Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday at 7 p. ni. Dock root of Trade Street M. P. BALDWIN, Agt, Sold In Salem by S. O. stone.