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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1905)
m 6 DAH.Y CAPITAL JOTJRNAX, 8ALXM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1005. I fl Circus Dag Salem will bo crowdod with pooplo. Tboy will all havo mouoy to spend. Tho way to roach-thoso pooplo nrul.got a plcco of tbelr money is by call ing on ELLIOTT THE JOB PRINTER Ho lias somomonoy rank, ing propositions for you Phone: Main 2953 217 South Commorolal St. FAMILIES OF THE MEAT "TTiVJCxr'vs w a rionr UOUT AND DELICIOUS HOME MADE BREAD Is always tho kind that rowarda tho housowlfo or cook for using tho Salem floor. Its always euro to glvo tho ut most satisfaction, and "win golden opinions from all sorts of pouplo" for bor skill as a good bread maker. Our superior Bnlom flour in unoxcolloJ for high quality and fino flavor, and is pnro and healthful. BAX.HM FLOURING MILLS. W 5 Jiff!!? INS THERE'S A CONTRAST In stylo and comfort botweon laundry vrork which Is well dono and that which is not. Hot weathor especially makes this contrast felt. "Work sent to tho Spissitude of-Bl iod Proves .to Be More Coalescent Than Water Tho Orcgonlnn. bureau Sunday dishes up mattors in Washington in Sunday's issuo to somo purpose, as follews: Washington, Aug. 30. Tho poet might havo said (but ho didn't) that Sons of groat men oft remind us Wo may mako our lives sublime, And with father's push behind' us Wo can get thcro every time. Tho next rolo cssnyol by tho "big stick" will bo to .chasten thoo In high ofllcinl placo who havo been practicing nepotism. Ono phase of tho recent "graft" dis closure in tho Agricultural Department was that Secretary Wilson had retained in tho position of prlvato secretary for nino years his son, Jasper Wilson, and that last summer he sent tho lnttor on a mission to Alaska, ostensibly to in vestigate certain nlleged violations of tho gamo laws, but, when ono considers that It was a delightful summer trip, at government expenso, and that Jas per was onnblod thereby to glvo per sonal attention, to a prlvhto Investment in raining property, all tho whllo draw ing hia salary as prlvato sccrotary for duties supposed to bo performed in Washington-, tho conclusion is inovitnblo that Father Wilson was good to Son Jnsper. Tho expenso or young Wilson's junket wns about $500, which tho gov ernment pnld. Work for Kocp Commission. Nepotism, although a petty species of grafting, Is tho commonest thing in Washington. It has grown to bo some thing at onco ridiculous and deplora ble. President Roosovolt Is going to hnvo his Keep commission look Into it ami sco if tho big stick cannot be brought into piny. In every branch of tho government service tho sons, daughters and other rolatives of men of influonco in ofllcinl lifo may be found safely ensconced in pnylng Jobs. In ono particular instnnco of record fivo relatives of a chief in tho intrior department havo been put upon the payroll, in cheerful disregard of the nlleged limitations of tho civil service rules. Ono prominent foreman in tho gov ernment printing oflleo a hotbod of graft has throo relative appointed under him. Congress can hardly bo ox-pect-ed to correct tho evil, unless the President tnkes a firm stand, for nop nllm la mnrn nrAvnUnt nn Hnnttnl TTI11 Salem Stoam Laundry I. always well. M much th , h oxccutlv done. Tho finish is perfect; no damage to goods. Orders colled for and de livered. Your address on a postal card brings tho wagon. Bough dry Cc per psund. Salem Steam Laundry COLONEL J, OLMBTKD, Prop. DOIIOUS D. OLMSTED, Mnnagor. S30 Liberty Street. Phone ill .been traveling oyer tho country with Loavo orders la Dallas with J. J.tho v,eo 1'tosldont. during tho summer, Tidier, or at the Rot Confeetlonerv nn lno w"r,c nl uiiiKion . ,,nB r 0 ... . -m Store ! Is commlUco clerk for Senator Berry of Arkansas. Qeorgo Cabot Lodge Is assistant clerk of his father's commit tee, and Heed Knox, son of tho new senator from Pennsylvania, has already been installed n messenger of his fath er's committee at .$1440. Thcro were two places at tho dis posal of Senator Gamble. One went to his son, R A. Gamble, tho other to his nephew. This son, by tho way, is a student at Port Deposit, Md. Sena tor Simmons of North Carolina hns no son, so ho mado his daughtor clerk of his committee. John. Warwick Daniel, senator from Vlrgidio, lias John War wick Daniel, jr., ns clerk of tho commit teo of which ho is chairman. . Mitchell Family Taken Oaro Of. Roth United States senators who hnvo been tricdi before federal courts and found guilty ou soriops indictments are bcliovcrs in tho practico of nep otism. Senator Mitchell of Oregon car ries his grandson, John Mitchell Handy, ns clerk of tho committoo on intcro cennic canals; for his son Hiram ho pro-, cured a commission in tho army, W. 8, Burton is messenger of tho committee of which Joseph Ralph Burton is chair man. Tho most rcmnrknblo case of "sena torial courtesy" is that of Senator J. P. Alice, of Delaware, who appointed his son ns his committee clerk, and then, having another plnco ns messenger at his disposal, gave it to a rclntivo of his colleague, Senator Bnll. It is moro difficult to locnto nepotism nmong the clerks of tho house, for tho names of many clerks nro not given. But two notable instances stnnjl out fn tho Congressional Directory, ono' that of Daa A. Grosvcnor, who is clerk of tho merchant nsarino committed of which his brother is chairman; the other that of L. T. McClcary, son of Representative McClcary of Minnesota, who is clerk of his father's committee It is to bo noted, however, thnt Victor Jj. Rickctts is chairman of tho com- mitto on printing, whilo Oscar Rick ctts is foreman of printing at tho gov ernment printing oflleo. Ricketts is an odd name; it will bo hardly bo regard ed as a coincidence. But this in only touching the high places; tho foregoing gives but a scant idoa of tho extent to which nepotism is practiced at tho capltol. Many rem, tlves havo been appointed clerks, mes sengers or in other capacities, bnt not being sons or daughters and hnving dif ferent nnmes, tho relationship docs not nppear of record. Rako-Off on Clerk Hire. Coupled with this practico of nepo tism is nnothhr interesting practice re sorted to by senators and members and by somo very prominent men in cither branch of congress. Every senator, if chairman of a committee, is allowed) a stated salary for a committee clerk, and usually an additional amount for assist ant clerks nnd messengers; every chair man of n commlttco iiCtho house hns a similar allowance. Senators who arc not chairmen oro paid $125 each month for clerk hire, nnd members of the house receive $100 a month. The com mittee clerks draw thoir own salary. but clerks or prlvato secretaries to sen ntors or members of congress nro paid by tho senator or member, nnd each sonntor or member monthly signs a statement saying ho has paid tho full amount drawn by him for tho purposo stated, namely, for clerk hlro. But many and many a clerk in Washington gejs only half tho allotted amount; many more do not receive even $80 a month, and a case is often cited of n well-known congressman from Now Huglnnd who pocketed his $100 a month tho members of his househeld: stun on and wroto his letters with n pen. But tho government payroll. One, a woman , ho stated In writing 12 times a oar 1 from Southern Indiana, who draws a (that ho was paying $100 a month for 1 salary in tho war department, secured elerk hire. There is more downright i for her by the vloo president, performs graft in connection with tho employment , tho stunt of soelnl secretary morning of elerks nnd secretaries around Nature's Groat Invention IvtA I r. Art tt JVfL (EtrioH&w REDUCED EXCURSION RATES. departments. President Roosevelt's investigation cannot reach congress. If it could, ho would rend somo interest ing disclosures. Fairbanks Provides for Family. For exnmplo, tho vice president sig nalized his introduction into oflleo by appointing his son ns his private sec retary at tittaO o, year. This son has dono lw n elerk nt $1440 a year. Tho vlco-presldent has had two of nnd evening, ouUldo of office hours, i jor Aira. xuiiuunii, ino timer a gross than will ever bo told, but If a Keep c-ommienlon or eoruo other commis sion could get nt the bottom facts it would turn up matter that woutt aston ish tho constituents of many nn hon our groceries. oxeel. Wo bellovo that good health deponda upon tho proper lection of food, and keep tho standard of everything wo sell fully up to tho mark. If you wUh to socuro both qual ity awl valuo try Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Hsnltt Lawrence. fei EXCURSION RATES During to LawU and Clark exposition ths O, O. T.'Co. will make tbo following rttet Blem to Portland, one way, T8 cents; round trip, $1.00. Tickets good for tea days. Boats leaving daily at 7 a, m-t sxeept Saadsy, pvy.AXJnr.A, negro in tho District of Columbia, who njoyn a messenger's salary In tho bureau of printing and engraving, too- j cured for him by Mr. Farbanks, and ored nnd respected "solon." J who acta as a. servant in the viqo pros- Thrifty Coast Members. went' noucnom nigon, mornings nnu An tnstanco 1 recalled of a member evening. . 0f congress from a Pacific coant aisle Senators' Bona ana Nepnows. who is now oervlng in tho houw for a Tho Congressional Directory discloses nx-ond time. When first elected ho In part tbo prevaleneo or tuc graft or brought to Washlncton a roune man nepotism in tho capltol. For example, wh0 had borely enough money to pay President pro tem Fry, of the senate, nt expense to Washington, but ho had his nephew as prlvato secretary, brought him hero under promise thnt whet, ho presldod over the senate, 8n. h wouj,i jy nlra $oo a month and ator Foster of Washington, during his T0Uu buy him a typewriter. When is yram in mnKiun, nuu mi the poer fenow j,!, Washlncton u.utu.r . k-. ... .- i" with only enough money to pay his mi mat urotner is sun urawing salary, board ho was instructed to buv his own and will continue to do so until the maehine and when parlay rollwUround wai cjh(cbb aiiiuir, Dcaaiur viaA linger of New Hampshire employed his svt as elerk until recently. Sen ator CoekreH of Missouri had two sons ou the senato payroll until his term expired, and, when ho went to tho inter state commerce tho member deducted $40 from the promised $100. But tho poor fellow was a strsugor In Washington, was MOO miles from home, and he was sowpellcd to submit. Another member of congress from a -w, iv p. ... 7i. . v.. Ti." " ... oMW .. hi. prlv.l. .t.V inwl,s ,m , mM , aJkuZ 2rjCsvarrril-sv Ifw JOHN HOLM AU kinds of repair worV n, . oi Ceator Btxeot, Bilem. I Vrlv 1m.iV.. . B. B, TiUmao, jr U committee elerk -j , ' vf," tCTZ, ' 0t , , Tillmarv or. EUlott R. Brry !! lu.l"' ' IW moalh On le banks obde Amazon, faraway, faraway, Whar Dr Green clt Anpuit Flowers to dls day j Ah picked dote flowers In August In ole Uratil, An' aldo' I'k a Yankee, ah lougi to be dar still. IAugust Flower Is the only medicine (free from alcoholic stimulants) that has been successful in keeping the entire thirty-two feet of digestive apparatus in n uonnal condition, and assisting nature's processes of digestion, separation nnd ab sorptionfor building and re-building . by preventing am. Irregular or unnatural causes which interrupt healthy and per fect natural processes and result In intes tinal indigestion, catarrhal affections (causing appendicitis stoppage of the gall duct), fermentation of unhealth) foodsv nervous dyspepsia, headache, con stipation and other complaints, such ns colic, biliousness, jaundice, etc 1 tfAugust Flower is nature's intended jog ulator. Two sizes, 35c, 75c. All druggists. Sold in 8alom by 8. 0. 8tone. ing his own letters, but ho is probably earning tho monoy, for ho works late and begins ngnin early next morning; ho haa a deal of correspondence. And so it goes; thcro nro innumorablo in- can bo verified, but stances which what'e tho usot Tho members havo tho monoy; thoy roally perjUro themsolves to got it, but thoy humiliato themselves before thoir colleagues, who know of their arts, nnd they pay a pretty good prico, in ono way, for tho money they knock down. Unfortunately, n Presidential com mission cannot cxposo tho workings of men such as theso. To tho Soasida and Mountain Rosorta for. tho Summer Vacations. On and after Juno 1, 1005, tho Southern Pacific, in connection with tho Corvallis & Eastern rnilroad will havo on salo round trip tickets from points on thoir lines to Newport, Yn quinn nnd Detroit at very low rates, good for roturn until October 10, 1005. Throo day tickets to Newport and Yaquina, good going Saturdays and re turning Mondays are also on sal a from all oast elds points Portland to Eu geno inclusive, and from all west sido points, enabling pooplo to visit their families and spond Sunday nt tho Bea st do. Soason ticksts from all oast side points Portland to Eugene inclusivo, and from nil west sido 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 tho Santiam and Droitenbush Hot Springs in tho Cascade mountains, which can bo reach od in ono day. Season lickots will bo good for ro turn from all points until October 10. Three day tickets will bo good going Saturdays and roturnlng Mondays only. Tickets from Portlnnd and vi cinity will bo good for roturn via tho east or west sido at option of pasoon gor. Tickets from Eugene and vicinity will bo good going via tho Lebanon Springfield brnnch, if doslrpd. Baggage on Newport tickots chocked through to Newport; on Yaquina tickets to Ya quina only. 8. P, trnlns connect with tho O. & E. nt Albany nnd Corvallis for Yaquina and Isowport. Trains on tho C. & E. for Detroit will loavo Albany at 730 a. m., enabling tourists to tho Hot Springs to roach thero tho same day. Trains from and to Corvallis connect with all east Bldo trains on tho S. P. ao Union Paint! Throo Trains to tho East Din? ThrOUlth Pullman .1..1. .h tourist sleeping cars dally t QJr ChJcncro. Snokane. ..'.i'W.I cars dallT to ITnn.na nu. fr5"' Pullman tourist sleanln. !.- .' ..n.11. .I.....,, ' ?. IP wj .uuuvtuui wocJur in mi . .1I.! .v t vl b, ivumUB ouair cars (wt, j . 10 IDA .cast clan - 70 v UrtTlnr RTLAtID TO CH-ieo rio Cassis of Cjm 70: DEPART Chlcairo Portland Qoeelal 9 16 a. tn Tfs limit-lnfton AtionUo Kxprees JOS p-m. Tlallnnt InKton HLPaal Cast Halt 0 I'.u a. T1 Bpoksns JlmBBCHEDULEfl rrom Potuand, Or, I" -ko, nmrer, rt. Worth. Omaha. Kiwai '(f's1 lMvU' C!UCJ, 111 lltF. II.M.n. IN Worth. Omaha, Kaaui ua.j, dv, ui.ais. -uirft dKaat. WallaWal'la. lVi.'iU" 8pokano. Wallace, Putt- "'- Minnoarom 8t Paul, Duluth.lfilwau,. uuicano, aaa ki in t3 74Ji,, . Oravo Tronblo Forosoen. It neoda but little foresight to tell, that whon your stomach nnd liver aro badly afToctod, gravo troublols ahead, unless you tako tho proper medicino for your disoaao, as Miu John A. Young, of Clay, N. Y., did. She says: "I had neuralgia of the liver and stomach, my hoart was weakened, and I could not eat. I was vory bad for a long timo, but in Electric Bitters I found just what I needed, for thoy quickly rolloved and cured me." Best modiclno for weak women. Sold under guarantoo by J. C. Perry, Druggist, tm, Or., at COc a botttle. Frohmador Again Injured. Adam Frohmador, who has but re cently recovered from nn accident in which ho had a foot crushed, was again injurod whilo working nt tho sawmill Saturday afternoon. Ho was hauling lumbor on a cart when his horso bo caino unmanageable and backed up against a second loaded cart, pinning Mr. Frohmador between them. His thighs woro badly crushed nnd ho wns rendered almost helpless. Ho finally managed to rolcaso himself, but lay for somo timo boforo ho wns discov ered by other mill hands nnd medical aid summoned. Full information as to ratos, timo tables, etc., can bo obtained on appli cation to J. Mayo, Gon. Pass. Agt., O. & E. R. R. Albany; W. E. Coman, G. P. A., S. P. Co, Portland or to any B. P. or C. & E. agent. Rato from Salem to Newport $5.00. Rate frsm Salem to Yaquina $4.50. Rate from Salem to Dotrolt $3.00. Threo-doy rate from Salem to Ya quina or Newport $3.00. 0-1-tf MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Oconn and River Schedule. For' San Francisco-Every firs din at 8 p. m. For Astoria, war t.f. nnd North BeachDaily (extept B day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. a uauj sernco (.wator permitting) ci Wlllnmotto nnd Yamhill rlvori For f ullor informatioa ask or rili your noarest ticket agent, or A. L. CEAI0, General Passenger kevei. Tho Oregon Rnilroad & Narlgatloi vo.j I'ortland, Oregon. HOW'S THIS? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ho ward for any case of catarrh that can not bo cured by nail's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CnENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undorsigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business and financially able to carry out any obligations mndo by his firm. Wnlding, Kinnnn & Marvin, Wholesalo Druggists, Toleda, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter. nally, acting upon tho blood and mu euons surfaces of tho system. Testi monials sent free. Prlee, 75e per bot tle. Sold by Druggists. Tako Hall's Family P1HS for con stlpation. Proposals for Roofing. Sealed proposals endorsed "Propo sals for re-roofing" will be received bv AV. . tl-X- . .... ' uo ouj.riuicnueui or the Oregon State Penitentiary for re-roofing the foundry buildings at tho Penitentiary (consist Ing approximately of 460 squares), un til August 38, 1005, t 2 o'clock p m at tho Penlteatlary, and then publicly opened. ' Specifications can be seen at the of flee of the Superintendent of tho Ten itentlary and IVk 4 L .vu.... R.i!m rvAl. Bids mart be submitted on forms ob talned from the 3upW!tendent Tho board hereby ressrvw the right to reject and and all biJe. C.W. JAMES, Superintendent, tsaiem, Oregon. Aumwt ft iiuu S-ll-H-ie-iS-iO ' Poultry at Stoinor's Market. Eggs Por doz.cn, 20c. Ducks ll12c. Hens 010c. Fryo 12c. Baker, Lawronco & Baker. Eggs Per dozen, 20c. Fruits, Vogetahles, Etc. Potatoes 2530c. Onions lc. Tropical Fruits. Bnnanne 5U'C lb. Oranges $4.50$5.00. Lemons $5.50$5,00. Live Stock Market. Steers 21$ c. Cows l2f2c. Sheep-- ie. Dressed veal Cc. Fnt hogs C-y4e. Baled Clovor-$7.00$7.50. Choat$7. Timothy $9$9.50. Grain $7$7.50. Bran $22.50. Shorts $24.50. Eggs, Butter nnd Cream. By Commercial Cream Co Butter 86c. Butter fat-27c nt station. Grain, Hops and Flour. Oats Choice white, $1.0. Barley $10$to. Flour $3.95. Wheflt-0770c Portland Market. Wheat-Walla Walla, 8384c. Valley 85rtaS7 gra- alley 85fflS7c Flour Valey. strain,. i in. hum J nn ' ' ' 1 -.vv, Hay, Feed, Etc. Baled Cheat $10. 2S"7 b0lC8 WhUe' J-MQMO, ililistuff Bran, $19.00. Hay-Timothy, $13.00. ' Potatoes $1.151.20. Poultry-Chickens, ndxed, 12U 13c; per lb; hens. 1S -n 11 ' ". old. 10 .. 11.. ' .- " ""wi --- r- , tryers, S2 per iD. .----, .u.MB, if 18a per lb- rork-Dressed, 78e. Beef-Dressed, 85c. Veal 58c. Mutton Dressed. 8Ubtiz. flTTnCt' mS 16e'' "M crop, forehoice; 2321c for prime, Ji Wool loos -u ., Etern Orejrea. lOU,? -l MohaU-Nomlnal, ,osie. S w2y T' 2o8j 7t HU; ttoro, lSQitje, ' CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD TTMB CARD NJ, 9. No 2 for Yaanlna Leaves Albany 12:45 PJ1 Leavos Corvolli 1H5PJI. Arrives Yaquina 5:45 P.M. No. 1 Returning Loavos Yaquina 7:1513!. Leavos Corvallis 11:S0 AJi Arrives Albany 12:15 P.M. No. 3 for Albany-Detroit Loaves Albany for Detroit 7:30 A.M. Arrivos Detroit 12:30 Pit NO 4 front Detroit Loaves Detroit 1:30 Pil Arrivos Albany 6:30 PAL No. 6 for Albany Loavos Corvallis 6:30 AJL Arrives Albany 7:10 AiL No. 8 for Corvallis Loaves Albany 2:40 P.M. Arrives Corvallis 3:20 P.M. No. 7 for Albany Leaves Corvallis 6:00 ?X Arrivos Albany 6:40 PJL No. 6 for CorvaUis Leaves Albany 9:15 P.M. Arrives Corvallis 9:55 PJL Trnln No. 1 arrives in Albsay 11 timo to connect with tho S. P. Mttfc- j bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the a P. trains nt Corvallis and Albany, glTUJ direct'sorvlco to Newport and adjaeeat boaches. Train No. 3 leaves Albany f Detroit at 7:30 a. m., arriving there in ample timo to reach tbo Brelto bush hot springs tho same day. Train,No.,4 between Albany and De troit connects with tho Eugene Iwd at Albany, also with local from Corvallis. Train No. 5 leaves Corvallis at :W n. m., arrives at Albany 7:10 a. m, i timo to cateU Eugene local to Portl! and train ts Detroit. Train No. 8 leaves Albany for Cor vallis at 2:40 p. m., after the arrirtl ef S. P. northbound overland. Train No. 7 leaves Corvallis at :W P. w., arrives In Albany at 6:40 p. t in time to connect with the local f Eugene and way points. Train No. 0 leaves Albany for wr vallla at 9:15 p. m., after the arrival of the a P. local from Portland. For further information apply to J. a MAYO, Gen. Pas. Atf T. COOKEBELL, Agent, Albany. D. H. CBONISE, Agent, Corvallis. Got Too Sassy." A vacrant neddlor oivlne the n' of John Gannon, was selling a lW o polish, amonc tho residents of 8 lew Saturday. -Whenever ho f aileA t mako a aato.ho. ecamo abusive and puaent,eo much so that ho was re ported to the poUeo and ordered to leave town without any delaying tho gamo. Better Use Xamps. a Livlnfeston was .arrested Fri? nldit fn .:.iiZi ,v.i -without light. Ho left tho biko as tewsnj for his return to pay Ms fine, and is ami la tho hands of the polie yy-r - -t'-w-