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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1905)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, lg05. a Ma DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL At onv rate, you seem to be celling of it on auction esle principles : going, going, g-o-n-el" Stop the auction with Ayer"a Hair Vigor. It checks falling hair, and always restores color to gray hair. A splendid dressing also. Sold BY HOFER BROS. at Auction? OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM. MAY, 1004, 13,287. for over sixty years. J.C.Ayr Co., XVfUl , M Buy Ha Jy m73K ti J5yir lr 9k WT Olvo Thdm a Warm Reception. Arrangements have been made by the commercial bodien of this elty for a proper reception of the Portland business mm 'i exeorafou Tueedny. But those organisations tnnst Iwti the eo-operution of every bnsincse man Hnd professional mm in tha slty to make the reception suacesc Every bust noes mun tnd professional man mid capitalist who kM the wel fare of this elty at heart should It aside nil other appointments for Tors dny trailing and help give the visitors a royal welcome. The pereoaat element araet eater In to the situation. Ill at tar business people have peroneal aeqaniatnNeeo Among the vlsltore. Let the polat of personal contact be made and let It be made hearty. The committee of fifty or sixty pe one appointed to go to the train and escort the city' guests la the Hotel Willamette should find the katel crowded with Salem people when they return at 7ttO o'clock with the visit ors. All who have flower la spare should bring them to the hotel en Tuesday Afternoon espeolally chrysanthemum so that tby ean be weed in the dec orations. Urine (treat meases of them if possible. Theee Portland ImilneM men repre sent million af wealth and business And property. They represent rail roads, steamboat lines, manufactures and jobbing houses, grain warehouses, nnd banks'. Let s Impress them all with the sin eerity nnd the cordiality at oar wel come. Let as make them all friend f Salem. 1M them all ge .frlm here talking a bo I ear elty and its people in n favorable way. lr a time quit knoeklng, eritlela lag and fa alt finding with ethers, or with the committees, and throw good will, eordlallty and enthusiasm far year elty into the situation person ally. o A BUto Whoro Women Voto. It seems In a state where wamea vote the newspaper peiltlelaM who edit paper treat the subject of we man suffrage very softly. The Oapltal Joaraal b ready to admit that if the wamea were voters in Oregon It might take a different view of woman suffrage. Most men weald, lint the men are not ehlvalroas enough to give up a monopoly of vol lag wkleh they have ao loag enjoyed. They had to give up a monopoly of school teaehiag and may have to give up preaching, but they are going to hang tenaciously to the ballot. The Idaho Dally Statesman In an ed itorial comment upon the tatting apart of a day at the Lewis and Clark Im position in honor of Abigail Seott Daalway, paid a warm tribute to this noted pioneer of Oregon. Uoferriug to Mrs. Doulwey'a work in behalf of wo man suffrage, the editor said in parti "Who are better entitled to a plaee at the ballot box than the women who shared the hnrduaip and dangers of feunding: the staler Who are better entitled to have a voice in the gov ernment of the state than the mothers who carried their children In wagons aerosa the eontlnent to assist in build 1ns: mp the commonwealth f Who are better entitled to the ballot than the daughters and grand-daughters of those berole woman. With the bal lot, women Will make conquests that men are inenpable of aehieviag, and she wilt eoatrlbale immeasurably to ward building a greater Oregon; a grander Oregon; an Oregon that will stir greater pride in the breasts of those coming generations than is felt by those of this time for the Oregon we now know." As a ohampion of de velopment this paper would almost be willing to give women the ballot If it would be the means of awakenlag this eemmenwealth. But would itf Woman have voted In Idaho slnee 1W0. The editor of the Statesman, therefore, ia advoeatlag woman suffrage, Is giv ing voiee to conclusions wkleh nre based aa xperloaoa. An ounce af ex perieaee is worth a ten af prejudlee ea almoet a ay subject. The politicians ars not figuring on Eastern Oregon. Indications are if they get the nomination for state treasurer nnd for United States sen ator over there they wUl be piftty well satisfied. But wlflt lias than that there will be h II to pay In the Republican camp. Of course, the Oregonlan and a lit tie' bunch of cold-footed Portland cor poration boosters who belong to the Silurian age, can tell that Washington railroad eommhwion just what to do. A state with four elties all rivals Vf Port land and which hns two tails" af rail road to our one, and double the pop alatloa of Oregon at half ear age. needs to be instructed from -up-UMatr sources on stats building and corpora Hon management. All Humors Art lmHire ttinUors which (he skin, liver, kiduey? ami o titer organ oan not take oare of without help, there Is eueh an nocttmuwtiou of them. They litter tlte whole system. Pimples, bolls, oomiim and other eruptions, low of appetite, Utat Until fooling, bilious turns, fits of Indiges tion, dull haailaelHM and many other troubles are dim to them. Hood's Sarsaparllla and Pills Remove all humors, overcome all Hheir effects, strengthen, toue and Invigorate the wholo system. MI had salt rheum on my bands so that I could not work. I took Hood's tiaruparllla and tt drove eat the burner. I eoutlnued its use tilt the sores disappeared,1 Mas. Ibjl O. Duo ww, llumlord Kails, Me. Hood'a Sarsaparllla promlaoa to cure nnd koepa tho promlso. You Idle MONEY Don't pay dividend. Why sat tnako it earn Betrothing, A saying bank account affords aa investment that Is PROFITABLE, SAFE AND CONVERTIBLE into oa&h when wanted. Yeu ean increase or decrease tho amount invested as eireuaitUnsea requlro. There is no other invest tnont that combines these features in such convenient .form, Interest paid at the rate of three per cent, compounded semi-annually. Savings Department CAPITAL' NATIONAL BANK Smiles From the Typewriter Toledo Ileporlori The aeroplane hats wora by the ladles this fail may lead to some startling results when the November wind eoms sweeping aloag. Harry Murphy hasn't begun his series of cartoon of prominent Oregon Journalist. Will he head the list with John 1'. Oarrell af the Portland Jour nal. MamWfteW Malh Salem Is making well dlreetod effort to Itcoome the flower elty of Oregon, and 1M0 rose- Intake will be planted an one avenue.; there. ill vet ton Apnonli W II. OhorringUtu of Salem waaeunoo privately -that ha will be a candidate for nomination on the Xepublicaa tlokot for represent atlvo la tho lower house. Why aatf Tho aext session of the farmers' congress and skippers' eoavoatlaa hi lag conducted by the Willamette Val ley Development league will be held at Woedlmr-R. lea't there any way to atop Walter Teoee's candidacy f According to the New York San Professor It. L. darner is going again ta West Africa with bU gramophone to study toe ape language. lie should study the W4s of some of the aspirants for ettoo. Tho old-tashJoaed meaningless ooa veatioa of poWtlelans has uoea sup planted by mats conventions af the farmers and business man where, the politician nutet catoh an if he can, ' Forest Orove TimjMt It is becoming more and wore evident that the man who is to became the next United States seaator from Qregea must come out into the ope field and submit bU name to tho eonsldcratiaa af the peo ple at the pells. There Is a general prediction ia the valley that the Wfllaaiettos will de feat Multnomah tomorew by two or three touehdewas. The Deweorat'a prediction ia that Willamette dees net defeat Multnomah. Albany Democrat. The Democrat has ceased to be a football prophet. The rumor that Governor Chamber lain would appoint Jeff. Myers United States senator waa started by some eaemy af the governor to kill him eff for re-elioUen. Myers for the presi dency ef the Lewis and Oiark fair I was about as much as the people would stand, even from Ohamberlain. There were quite a number of poli ticians at tho farmers' congress and shippers' ooaveBtioa held at McMlna vule Saturday. Tho politlalaa thinks the farmers is easy game, but the ship pars know & thing qr two. They un derstand the Importance of rates and the potency of the pass. TIIHORIM ABOUT FOOD Also a few Facta en tho Samo BubJecU Wo hear much nowadays about health foods and hygienic living, about vegotnrianiom, and many other fadu along the same line. Restaurants may be feund4 in- the larger cities where no meat, pastry or coffee is nerved ami the food, orank is in Ms glory, and argument nnd the ories galore advanced to provo that meat was never Intended for human stomachs, and almost tnako ua bolieve that our eturdy Ancestors, who lived fourscore yoars la robust health on roast beef, pork and mutton must have been grossly ignorant of Uio laws of health. Our ferefathern had other tbisge to do than formulate theories about the feed they ate. A warm woloemo was extended to any kind, from baeon to acorns. A healthy appetite nnd common eeaoe are eieeUeal guides to fellow ,Ia mat 'tern ef diet, and a mixed diot of grains, fruits and moats is undoubtedly tho Aa eempared with gralas and vege tables, moats furnhtkeo tho most nutri ment In a highly aoaeontrAted form nnd Is digested nnd aeslinilatod mere flulekly than vegetable or grains. Dr. Julius Remmson, on this subject, aayst "Nervous persons, peeplo-run doiVH in health and ef low vitality should eat meat and plenty ef It. If the digestion is too feeble at first it may be easily, corrected by the regular jmo of Stuart's Dyspepsia, Tablets after each meal. Two of these excellent tablets taken after dinner will digest several thousand grains of meat, eggs er ether animal food la three hours, and no matter hew weak the stomaeh, may be, no trouble will be experienced if a regular practice ia made ef using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, because they supply the pepsin aad diastase necessary to perfect digestion, and every form ef indigestion will bo over oomo by their nse. That large elaaa of people who come wader the head of nervous dyspepties should eat plenty ef meat and insuro its proper digestion by the dally uso of a safe, harmless digestive medicine like Stuart's DyspopeU, Tablets com posed ef the natural digestive prin ciples, pepsin, diastase, fruit acids and salts, which actually perform tho work of tygeetieH. Okeap cathartic medi cines, masquerading under the name ef dyspepsia cures, are nsalesa for indi gestion, an they have absolutely no of fset upon the actual digestioa ef food. Dyspepsia, in all its many forms is simply a failure of the eUmaoh to di gest food, and the sensible way. to solve tho riddle and cure the dyspepsia is to make daily use at meal time of a preparation like Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which ia indorsed by the med ical profession and' known to oontain active digestive principles. Wledbum-PAced Overcoat Fa Winter KUbard W. Bills, a native ef New York, aged 73 years, a Scott's valley pioneer, who owns a ranch near Ash land, died last Thursday. He waa a prominent member ef the I. O. Q. F, lodge. For Destitute People. Any one having any cast-off cloth ing for destitute families will kindly Vaavo them at Mrs. It. A. Orossan's, 430 Winter street, for the Woman's Re lief Corps, to distribute, o OAPITAL NORMAL SCHOOL. Salem, Oregon. Normal, Academic, Business, Teleg raphy, Civil Service and Music. Wo aro fortunato in securing tho cervices of Dr. Parvln for this depart ment. We havealso arranged for a Primary Dep&artment, and shall have classes in all grades from tho first to the twelfth. Address, J. J. KBAPP8, Salem, Oregon, fCHLOSSBROS.&CO. Fine (-let liea Mehers The eeeontlal qualities of a good overcoat arc fonri style, fit, quality and prion. It is not often t1,at p, And the Urst thrso combined nt the right price, and that ia why our medium-priced overcoat are such unused offerings. Tholr eomlng from Schlose Bros, k Co. ef Baltimore, cmwret their quality, for everything brnring too Sehloes label k Head Tailored, and therefore far superior to tho ordinary machine-made garment. The fltlitg qualities will astonish you whea you see the coat reflected in a mirror It is the perfect draping to lo "xpectei f rom a high-prioed custom-tailor and seldom found elsewhere. And when It cornea to style Judge for j ourstMi Whether your taste inclines to the conservative Box coat, the warm Belt-Goat or the ultra fashionable Padthnk whatever It Is we'll show you a eut aad pattern pronounced the best of style by the foremost Judges of gj fashion in the laad. Come in today or this week euro nnd let us show you soma of tho new styles we have jtt reeeived. OVEROOAT8, $1Q TO $25 8"? 8, $1Q TO $25 m G..W. JOHNSON & COMPANY YOUR THANKSGIVING ATTIRE Should be faultless If you nre to meet well-bred people at dinner or re ception, ami above all your linen should be snowy white and Immaculate as that which capo the anow-ebtd Alps. There la no outward mark of gentility that tells the tale so plainly as Irreproach able linen, such as we send home In perfect condition and with a color and finish that only the artist can reach. Our methods oa woolens are up-to-date. Wa return them soft, aweet and fuU-else as seat. Family work, rough- dry, V cents per pound. Salem Steam Laundry Colonel J. Olmsted, Prop. Derons D. Olmsted, Manager. Pheae Sff. SM Liberty 8t. Bondon has completed a new shingle mill, whiak will begin operation about December 1st. The will will manufac ture white and red cear shingles, and expects to branch eut In other lines soon. Tho next few days will teli who nnd what the woman Is who was arrested in Albany, And who gavo her name as Kvn Marshall, ami whether or not sho is wanted elsewhere. For several days sho refused to toll where she waa from, but once she spoke of Johnstown, l'a., and Sheriff White Immediately tele graphed to that place asking for in formation regarding her. Saturday be received a telegram to held tho wo man until further communication was hod. A telegram was alio received from Thaddeua Jones, of Hbeaburg, Pa., who claims to be the woman's brother. 0A(9VO31Xu!l. tUrjtU f IN Kd YW tori Atari itoU YOUR SUCCESS In making Boston Brown Bread Ii cured if you um. ALLEN 'B B. B. B. FLOUR It is already prepared, reqttlrisga ly tho nddltien ef molasses aad wtt Directions inevcry package, ASK YOUR- OROOBR TOR Tt ALLBN'S B. B. B. FLOUR 00, F&oifio COASt Factory, Ban Jois, (hi IF YOU EAT AT Strong's Restaurant .BMTni tt BBFFBRT, Props, Yeu will always be satisfied. Every thing firet-class. Regular 99a dinner from 12 to 6 30. Merchant 'a 80a lunch from 11 to 2. SHORT ORDERS SERVED FROM fl A. H. TO 0 P. M. A NEW STOCK OF THE BEST SHOES IN THE CITY In Ladies' and Men's Dreea Shoes, lem. Nothing ever belter shown ia & Men's Heavy Working Shoes Warranted waterproof, REMEMBER , ... . . . . fl in oraer i reuuse my aioctc i am soiling Women's. Men's and CJitlaWlU shoes at prises lower than ever before made In this city. All the shoes offered at this sale are late, up-to-date styles aad skip Come !u and eeo these goods, for I save you money on overy purehais. JACOB VOGT State Street, Opposite Patton Bros. Store Building Material Of all kinds and the right kind can be found at our yards. We sell only the best lumber, and those who have used our building material have always been satisiel Lot us figure on year next bill of lumber. aOODALD LUMBER CO. Near 8, P. Passsenger Depot. Phone 62 Main. NO OTHER BAKINO POWDER MAKES BUOH FINE BAKE OOODS AS Eppley's Perfection Baking Powde USE IT ONOB AND YOU WttS NEVER USB ANY OTHER-I U THE ABSOLUTELY PURE KBffl SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. A. L. ERASER Successors to Burroughs k Frajer, Plumbing, Tinning y and Roofing OornicA Work, Heating and BnUdlng Work of aU kinds; eatlm' ibauo ana worn- guaranteed. 867 State Street, Salem. Ph&aa 151L Jr