Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 25, 1905, TWO EDITIONS, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAIXT CAPITAL JOUBNAL, MlfflU 000 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1905.
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
BY HOFEB BEOS.
OFFICIAL CENSUS 8ALEM.
MAY, 1901, 13,287.
$MQ
ffiwLABED
LIGHT ON THE RAILROAD PROB
LEM.
On the eve of President Roosevelt's
battle for railroad reform MeClurtf "s
begins puhfieatio-, la the November
number, of -the results, of Ray Stan-
nard Baker's lavestrgatioB of this
great proMa. More than a year ago
Mr. Baker started out te make Just
ouch an iBvsstigatIe: as every eon
Bcientiou voter would stake if be
could. He has gone to the bottom of
the subject from the, standpoint of
the citisen.
Id tho first paper he takes hold of
the erax of the problem, the railroad
rate. He tolls the almost Iudiereas
story of hew rates are mode and
shows the appalling power which rate
making places in tho bands of the
railroad interest.') and bow the wielders
of this terrible ireapon have made or
unmade not only individual enterprises
bnt towns, cities, localities and whole
sections of the country. His story is
an exposition of the utter chaos, in
justice and immorality of the present
system, which the railroad men are
trying to tell congress i tho best that
can possibly bo devised.
Mr. Baker's fairness and thorough
ness havo already been established by
his masterly articles on tho labor
problem. His reputation puts the
stamp of authority upon what ho has
to say. In searching out the complex
ities of rate making he has traveled
np and down tho country, talking with
farmers, elty workers, railroad men,
academic experts, the sufferers and the
gainers by the system, so that his
etory gains the live interest of per
sonal experience.
If lie tells tho grievances of the
Spokane merchant, or the eastern pow
er or the Minnesota manufaeturer he
gives tbo railroad side, too.
"Wo aro At this moment facing a
now conflict in this country," sayj
Mr. Baker, "tbo Importance of which
wo nro only beginning to perceive It
lies between two groat parties, ono a
progressive party seeking to glvo tbo
government more power in Imslness af
fairs, tho other a eonservativo party,
striving to retain nil the power possl
bio in prlvnto bands. Ono looks tow
ard socialism, the other obstinately
dofends individualism. It is Industri
alism forcing Itself Into polities. And
tho crur of the new eonflltt recognizor!
by both sides is the railroad rato in
this case."
No greater or moro fundamental
problem confronts the country than
this ono of rate rogulatlon. Its com-
Does Your'i
Heart neat sss
Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does
send out good blood or bad blood?
You know, for good blood is good
health ; bad blood, bad health. Ask
own doctor about taking Avers
parilla for thin, impure blood.
immcru wcmiua
tU hmilii ti all MrntfolM.
J. C.rrCo
KsOWlMl, Jaa.
plications are appalling, bnt they can
be solved, Mr. Baker thinks.
"I take it as fandatnental", he says.
"in rate making as in every human
aetlvlty that thsre are orderly prin
ciple to le dissevered and" juetiee
roaklag laws to be laid dawn. It is not
osly weak, bat aboard, to assert that
the American eas sot rise to it. Asd
in solving bts own problems he will
establish new principles for tho
world."
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Has won success far beyond tho effect
of advertising only.
Tho icvi'ft of its womlorful popular
ity U oxpmincd by Its unapproachable
Merit.
Dosed upon a prescription which
cared peoplo cousldoml lncurnblo,
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Unites the bust-known vegetable, rem
edies, by such a combination, propor
tion nnd process as to bare curatiro
power peculiar to Itsolf.
Its cures of scrofula, eozoma, psori
asis, aud every kind of humor, as woll
as catarrh and rheumatism prove
Hood's Sarsaparilla
tbo best blood purifier ever produced.
Its cures of dyspepsia, loss of nppo
tlto aud that tired feeling make it tho
greatest stomach toulo and strength
restorer the world lias over known.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is n thoroughly good medicine. Begin
to tako It TODAY. Get HOOD'8.
OPPORTUNITIES
Opportunities for making money
come to every nun, but only those
with available funds can take ad
vantage of them.
Got ready for your next opportu
nity. Start savings account and
koop it growing. It will surprise
yon how fast It grows. It's a sure
way of Rotting ahead In the world.
One dollar will open an account.
Interest paid At tho rato of throe
per cent compounded semi-annually.
Savings Department
CAPITAL NATIONAL
BANK
THE NOVEMBER MAOAZINES.
Pearson's Magaatnn for November
contains an unusual eoUection of bright
short stories sad clever articles for tho
long indoor evenings.
There are six special articles: One
ea Richard Mansfield; another, "Tho
American Diplomat in Foreign Eyes;"
"A Sailor of Fortune," and "The
Story of the Y. M. C. A." "Night in
a Marconi Station" is a vivid pen pic
ture of tho work among chained light
ning in tho interior of that most holy
of holies a wireless station. "The
Casualty Eoll of Peaco" will intoreet
you, perhaps, more than anything else.
Read this by Bene Bache, the jugglor
ef statistical figures into stories.
Tho November McCluro's begins a
new volume with the opening ohapters
of two great new sorics and a big
Kipling story, which promiso tho mag
azino's contlnunnco as torch-bearer in
public affairs and the leader of excel
lence in present day literature. In this
number Carl Schurs begins his "Rent-
inisconccs," tho life story of a patri
ot-eoldier-statosmaivauthor, a fighting
idoa;lsts who never compromised with
his conscience.
Ray Stannard Baker, with tho
"Railroad Rate" opens his series of
articles on the greatest national per
plexity, the outeomo of moro than a
year's dlggiig into the most difficult
subject American voters havo over had
to master.
Last of the "articles" in Novem
ber is the second half of Charles F.
Lammis's breezy story, "Pioneer
Transportation 'In America," tbo epic
of tho herole age of travel which wait
ed till now for a writor. Kipling's
most remarkable story is "With tho
Night Mall," in which' ho projects bis
wonderful imagination into tho twetv-ty-flrst
century and takes a thrilling
air-ship flight from London to Quoboc.
He bos invented a new world of me
chanics and found strange highways
in the sky, whisk are pictured In oolor
by Beutsrdahl. In passing he glimpses
a transformed earth so vividly real
that it is hard to wake up to the fact
that Utopia does not exist.
Frederick Trevor Hill, the author
of "The Accomplice," "The Case ami
Exceptions," awl other books, has just
completed work ea a series of articles
to be ealled "Lincoln, the Lawyer,"
which the Ceatury will print, begin-
aing in December. Notwithstanding
the fact that Lincoln's practice as a
lawyer oxtendetl over twenty-four
years, bis achievement as a statesman
so transcended bis legal accomplish
ment that his ohlsf biographers have
necessarily given, but brief space to
bis oxporionce as a lawyer.
Mr. Hill's articles are largely based
upon tho examination of oourt records
and othe personal investigations in
the old Btghth Illinois Circuit, over
which Linsela travoled. Mr. Hill has
had the assistance of Robert T. Lin
coln, Robert R, llitt, Judgo Lawrence
Weldon and many members of tho bar
and officers of the Illinois Historical
Soeletty.
Lucas County.
8tats of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Frank J, Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the Arm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business In the
city of Toledo county and state afore
said, and that said firm will pay tho
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each and every case of catarrh that
cannot bo cured by the use of Hall's
Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence tbU 6th day of Decem
ber, A. D. 185(1.
(Seal) A. W. GLBA80N,
Notary Public.
nail's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, and acts directly on tea blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, 0.
8old by all druggists, 75c
Take Hall's Family Pills for eon-stipation.
Confedcrato Veterans of Virginia.
Petersburg, Va., Oct. 25. The eigh
teenth annual meeting of the Grand
Camp of tho Confederate Veterans of
Virginia has attracted a large namber
of vetoraBs and other visitors to this
sity and it is estimated1 that there are
more than .16,000 visitors in tho city
at present. All hotels are crowded
and many citizens havo opened their
bouses to accommodate the visitors.
The session ef the Grand Camp opened
at noon today a4 Past Grand Com
mander G. L. Christian, of Richmond,
responded. Commander L. L. Marks
welcomed the visitors on behalf of
the local camp and First Lieutenant
Grand Gommasdor John H. Fulton, of
Wvtheville, Va., responded. Miss
Elizabeth BtKett Lumpkin, of Colum
bia, S. C, delivered the oration of
tho day.
Tho Grand Camp will hold a meeting
in tho afternoon at tho Y. M, C. A.
hall to transact business and nfter the
meeting there will bo a reception in
honor of the Grand Camp, sponsors and
Molds and Sons of Veterans, at tho
Petersburg club. Tonight tho grand
Veteran ball wll be given at Center
warohouse, Washington street, under
the auspices of tho A. P. Hill Camp,
Sons of Confedcrato Veterans. Tho
convention will last tbrco days.
' Tomorrow there will be a business
.g.wwn in morning and afternoon
T -r a -. St. a
ani in the evening a recepuou i ."
oeiejfstes will be held at the residence
. f Mrs. Walter D. Lamar. The eon
atin will dose on Friday night with
-i..t n ti fair. Amese the proini-
I - . :.. AMmrr tliA i-nnrention
are Mrs. Clay Copton and Mrs Bish
op Weed, of Florida.
HOU.ISTER'8
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Bur MfcUUa for Buy PwpU
RHt OoUa Halta sad Kiatvtd Vlfoz.
A. specino for Ooottlpatton. Indlfeitlon, Lire ,
nj KJdoer Trouhfra, Pimple. Ecjema, Impure
Wood IU4 BrMth. Nuretah Uowel, Hoadacha
and tUcXacho. It's Hooky Mountain TM la tU
ut tana, ss cnu a box, Qtaulne niAJo by
Uouumt Dara CoxrAXT, J!diou, Wl.
GOLOEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PE0P.J2
DOING XULCiii DUTY.
Scores of Salem Headers Aro Looming
tho Duty of the Kidneys.
To filter the blood Is the kidney's
duty.
When they fail to do this the kid
ney's are sick.
Backacbo and many kidney ills fol
low.
Urinary troubles, diabetes.
Doan'a Kidnoy Pills euro them alL
Mrs. Conradina Arnold, of 440 East
First street, Albany, Oregon, says:'
"Doan's Kidnoy Pills did mo considor-j
able good. I used thorn for rboumatie
pains acress tho small of my back and
down through tbo sides which wero
very severe when I stooped to lift any
thing or sat in one position for any
length of time. I got Doan's Kidney
Pills and commenced their uso. I be
gan to get better right away and con
tinued taking them. They soon re
lieved mo and I have bad vory littlo
toublo since I shall always try to
keep Doan's Kidnoy Pills in the bouso
and will recommend thenm at every
opportunity.
Plenty moro proof llko this from Sa
lem people. Call at Dr. Stono's drug
storo and ask what his customers re
port. For salo by all dealers. Prleo, SO
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, solo agents for the United
States.
Remember tho name Doan's and
tako no other.
THE SECRET OF SUCCESS
Pi "r WjiVjAfi fftfr ten
"No, Sir Yoa cannot psln off any mtetltutw
on me fTebeenurinrAnjBitFwwerilnec
I wu A boy, and I'll have no other."
QForty million bottles of August Flower
sold in the United States alone since its
introduction 1 And the demand for it is
still growing. Isn't that n fine showing
of success? Don't it prove that August
Flower has had unfailing'succcss in the
cure of indigestion and dyspepsia the
worst enemies of health nnd happiness?
rrn, i, -r nfTnnl ttii liet evidence that
August Flower is a sure specific for all
stomacn ana intestinal msorucrsj mm n
lm t. fkA, nf nil ltv-r r.1l1fllnm?
(JAugust Flower has a matchless record
ot over is years in curing uc aiunj; iuir
lions of these distressing complaints.
qTwo sires. 25c and 75c. All druggists
Sold in Salem by S. 0. Stone.
Now York's Municipal Ferries.
New ' Yorla, October 85. Tho mu
nicipal lino of ferryboats from tho
Battery to Staten Island was formally
opened today and tho boats were well
patronized during the morning and the
early part of tho afternoon. Tbo ac
tual test of tho boats will como dur
ing tho rush hour this evening. Tho
boats -are largo and swift and are con
sidered a great improvement over tho
old boats used heretofore.
Building Material
Of all kinds and tho right kind can bo
found nt our yards. Wo sell only tho
boat lumber, and those who havo used
our buiMing material havo always
been satisflel. Let us figuro on your
next bill of lumber.
GOODALE LUMBER CO.
Near S. P. Passsenger Depot.
Phono C2 Main.
Somebody Said
Sallie Simkins' sister's son
Sammy said Sallie selected
such suitable Suits so se
lect, so stunning. So Sa
mantha, Sallie's sister, sent
Sallie seeking Sammy's Sea-
ennahp .Miir. :ne saw srvi- numm-
ish Suits at several stores, suiting
Sam's size, but she selected Sam's
Suit at G. W. Johnson & Co.'s because
the price was so much lower for the
same kind of Suit. Moral, motherc
should come here to purchase Cloth
ing for the boys.
G. W. JOHNSON & CO,
Salem Box Factory
O. F. MASON, Prop.
I am in South Salem, whore you wUl
find mo for all kinds of fruit trays,
orchard boxes and hop baskets.
Miller street, Salem- Phono Main afW.
cAponiA.
3-n.th WlWc'HwJCBfl,.
mu&m2&
JC N
United Daughters of the Confederacy
Moot.
MaeoB, Co., Oct. 25. The Georgia
state division of the United Daugh
ters of the Confederacy opened its an
nual meeting in tho Wesleyaa Me
morial chapel this morning with a
largo attendance and under tbo most
favorablo auspices. Mr. Walter Har
ris weisomeii too (toiegates on behalf
of tho Sons of Veterans, whllo Mrs.
Walter D. Lamar welcomed the dele
gates on behalf of the local chapter
of tho U. D. C. Appropriate responses
wore mado and some routine business
was transacted during the rest of tho
morning session. In the afternoon an
other session will bo held. Toalcht a
recoption will bo tondored to the dele.
gutes at tho Volunteer Armory by tho
Veterans and Sons of Veterans, whloh
promises to be the most Important so.
eial function during the convention.
Dr. Stone's Drag Store
does a strictly caah business, owes no
one, and no one owes it; carries large
steck: its shelves, counters and show
cases are loaded with drugs, medicines,
notions, toilet axUcles, wines and
liquors or all kinds for medieal pur
poses. Dr. Stone is a regular srad-ata
U medicine and has had many years ef
experience In the practice. Consulta
tions are free. Prescriptions are free.
and only regular prices for medicine.
Dr. mono can bo found at his drug
store, Salem, Oregon, from 0 in the
morning until 9 at night.
COPYRIGHT.
A GOOD MILLER.
That solects his wheat from tho finest
shoaves that aro cut, must make good
Hour, and good flour for your daily
bread is tho staff of life. Thero is no
flour on tho market that is ground
from bettor wheat or by a better pro
cess than tho Wild Rose. It makes
wblto, light and dellciously flavored
bread, and is the favorito with Louso
wivos ovorywhero.
Manufactured by Salem Flouring
Mills Company, Salem, Oregon.
SALEM FLOURING MILLS.
2i
Salem, Oregon
Tho best school to obtain a
knowledge of how to do. Promo
tion and preferment in business is
tho result of ability to do. Thero is
a constant demand for competent
help. If you can keep books and do
atonographlc work, thero is a placo
for you.
Can Yon Do Such Work?
It has beon years since a young
man with a knowlodgo of book
kooplng has c mpletod our short
hand course, simply because tbey
all sccuro positions beforo gradu
ating. What better opportunity
do you wantt In comparison to
tho benefits derived, it costs but
littlo to sccuro a usablo educa
tion. Send for catalogue
W. I. STALEY, Principal.
&U EAT
Strong's Restaurant
SMITH It SEFFEBT, Props.
You will always bo satisfied. Ertrjl
thing first-class.
Regular 25c dinner from 12 totJt
Merchant's 20c lunch from 11 to I
SHORT ORDERS SERVED lEOI
0 A. M. TO 9 P. M.
Httie Wing Sang Co
Ail kinds of fancy Dry Goods, Silks,
Embroideries, Laces. Mako up now lino
Gants' and Ladles' Furnishing Goods,
Suits, Wrappers, Skirts, White Under
woar and all kinds Drees Goods. Sale
cheap. 2s6 Court street, corner alley.
Phono 1107.
Pleased Customefi
Aro thoso who buy their mestisH
market, for they know they wUl ihw
get the best meat an J promjttRi
vice in tho city.
E. 0. CROSS,
Stato Street Market. Pio !
Capet .Sale
I will closo out my lino of Carpets
at COST. Seo mo before buying.
New and second-hand
Goods bought and sold.
170 South Commercial St,
Ot L. McPEEK,
Phono 1233 Main. 170 Commercial St
PLEASED HOUSEWIVES ARE
THOSE WHO USE THE FAMOUS
Eppley's Perfection
Baking Powder
THE BAKING POWDER TEA
PUT UP IN GLASS CANS, AND
ABSOLUTELY PURE.
JACOB VOG1
(Across street from Patton Ml
1
ALL MY WINTER STOCK IS
MEN'S, WOMEN'S a
OHILDRENS' 8H0E3
In best quality. Especially besrj
Rubber Boots and St"rm Ww-
Tne New Fashion
FORMERLY
SIMPSON'S STABLES
Consolidated With
The Ciuh Stables
Modern Management.
First-class Livery and Cab Line,
Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally-ho
for picnics and excursion parties. New
Fashion phone 44. Club phono T,
Cns. W. Yann&e Prop.
A. L, FRASER
Successors to Burroughs t Fraaer.
V1 t-Ti
xr uimpmPo iitmmiy
and Roofing
Cornice Work. tTmII- .-a Tnti;ii- wv kt all kinds! es"1,J
made and work guaranteed.
367 State Street, Salem. Phone 151L