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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1906)
- 3rT'rTrCP,J!?r' DAILY CAPItTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OttEOON. WEDNESDAY, FEDRUARY 14, 1906. SILVERTON FARMERS' CONGRESS BLnsnnw b m M 3Kk Wf m 3 flr attff a v 7 'JunsHnHnsH1 THAT SATISFIED EX PRESSION BsnanasTr I'.fvKHiVii romes only when the eye glass olps hold tight when you sinllo or when you frown. I IiFiTmI HHLf $&c sHnsnaunnunnununinnM! HnsHnsHnsnnsr ' aftff J J" 4y juy tnBSHnsHnsHnsHnsnHiBLLLH 9 Large Delegationsfrom AH Over Valley Attend the Convention to Promote Good Roads and Oregon Industries We have the neatest nnd best eye glass mounting at. presont on tho market. We are changing otner makes every day. It's tho only neat mounting which will stay on in warm wtalher. No troublo to show H 1 it It's our business to fit classes, nnd wi da It enrrixillv. LnuV'rY mai'Mjl PI r Jr VlllOl faBt suPcrocc'nK old-fashioned cod liver oil and cmulslonn because, without a drop of oil or disagreeable feature, it contains all the murilchinl elements of cod liver oil, actually tn'koit front fresh coc1h llvorn. By our proc the oil, having no value cither as a medicine or food, is so- i d from the medicinal elements and thrown tnvuy. X c old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions, Vtnol is U. ''usly palatable, agreeable to the woalcest stom ach, and thoroforc unoqualcd as a body builder and strength creator for old people, puny cliildren, woolc, run-down men and women, after sickness, and for all pulmonary diseases. Everything Vinol contuina 2b imiuud on the label OUR GUARANTEE We hsvo ouch faith In VINOL that it you will take It we promlso l( It does not benefit or euro you wo will return you your money wituout question, wo G. W. PUTNAM CO., I SALAM, Some Things( Doing While Our Clearance Sale Lasts hstrrsjon sash rods, two for large Arm Rocker, 18.50 Talue Sftec Cabinets, 60c value Two G4ass Door Oak Bookoase, ffl.00 Guu ne Inlaid TabJ.es, ffl.75 value. . "Stm Made Cupboards, $10.50 value Ceas' Made Cupboards, ft60 value. Kvctn Treasure and Gem Top, f 8.00 Our Own Make Mattresses. 9n Top, $3.50 value CoWn Top, Bottom and Sides, $5.00 too Felt Mattress $12,50 value.. S. lie Floss, full weight The House Fttftiisfiiiig Co. Pi Libetty St. uko ail lao risk. J OREGON Jewelry Goodness We buy from the boat manufac turers. It U our Intention to soil the highest grade of Jowolry, If tv ring, a pin, a watoh or any nr .tlele of jewelry whatever goee from here which Isn't as repre sented, we aro bore to give satis f notion to tnako amends. Wo want your Jewelry trade we shall try to deserve It C. T. POMEROY Jeweler and Optician, 318 State St. ...... , 5fi ..,, $1 50 . ... tt 25f value .J J56-85 ,, .. ., , ,, 85 .. ,, ., $0-5O $5 value $G $2-50 value $3 50 ,. . ?9 i $0-50 Salem, O, With band and banners, with re ception committees bertbboncd and opera houee decorated and tte city fill) of people. Silver-ton gave a eordlnl greeting to the Parmer' and Shippers Congress opened there today under the auspices of the Willamette Valley De Mopmt l.eague. This Is the sev enth convention held the peat year to tot)t for Western Oregon nnd push tin the development of the Jnterlor. gwd roads, dairying, canneries, tile drainage, alfalfa farms, and other piartleal matters were made promi nent. The program follew: Wednesday Afternoon 1:30. Opening address, It. Hofer, president of the Willamette Valley Development league. Hesimnse In behalf of the tlty of Silvertos, Attorney P. i. genn. AddreM. "flood ltoad,H Hon. J 11. Scott, president of the State Good Hoads Association. Address. "Devel opment of all Oregon, Hon. Geo. It Chamberlain, governor of Oregon. Ad drees. "A Itallroad's Interest In Good Heads,' Paul Shoup, Harrlman sye-" tern. Address. "Value of Canneries to the Fruit Otowers, L. M. Gilbert. of Itosedale. evening Session 7:30. Address bf Hon. h. J. Adams, mayor of Stlverton. Address by Hon. George dweller, president of Wlverton board of trade. Address. "The InJenendent Telephone aa a Factor In Develop nient," Hon, P. I llrown, inannger of liitenirban telephone system. Short addresses by other spoakors. DaiiQuet of guests. The male quartet and a mixed quartet will furnish selections between speeches. Thursday Morning 0:00. Address, HClvlo Improvement and Who Gets the Bargains," Hon. Ghns. Grlssen, mayor of McMlnnvllle. Ad dro, "Posslbllltlos of Increasing Crope by the Tile Drainage," Gideon Stote, Salem. Address, "nnglneerlng Problems In County Koad BHlldlng." H. B. Thleleen, secretary State Good Roads AMooiatlon. Address, "The State Press and Development," J. C. Hayter. Dallas, president of the State Prees Asoseiatlen. Address, "Devel- oproeet of Dairying." George W. Weka. F. 8, Bonn's Address. Addrees of wekome by P. . Sena of Sitverton. delivered before the Willamette Valley Development league at Sitverton, Oregon. Wednesday af- tornoon, February H, .IMG: It Is an exceedingly great pleasure to welcome so large a number of hap py people to our town. We feel that, for Its sise. Sllvertoa Is the meet pro peroue town In the state except, per hap, the towns and. cities front which you ceme: and I might add a word or , 1... ,..!.. ..-. 1. . ... .lll I .. ... .. . ... . n ut r . u .. a meswru 10 welcome such a fine body of Intelll " -"-""" "" www mvwf n IHUI- gent men. but I a reminded, gewtie- men. of that saying of Lord Chester field to his son. "In giving flattery. always give It the Yery opposite of medicine the strongest doses to the weakest patients." We welcome and thank tho mem bers and officers of the -Willamette Valley Development league who have made this meeting possible, and who will make it a success. Wo believe there is no more bene- flclent form of association than these boards of trade, chambers of com merce and development leagues which are established all ever the country. It Is but a few years since ahey existed only in the large cities. Now they have been created In al most every hamlet and village la the land. They are something more than boards of trade. They eoneeatrate the energy, the business taet and pro gressive spirit which develop the vil lage and make the town. They invite capital, ahey stimulate enterprise they create the conditions which at tract populations. They can do more; while in no sense political, they) eaa perform the hlghost public lutiee They know that eatravaganee or cor ruption Increases taxes; that taxes make It more expensive to transact business and that the town in which business can be most cheaply dqne will defeat K rivals. They can be come good government eiubs, and en force efficiency la the public service and purity and ability in pubHc of flee. They axe the sources of com mercial union, and can become the schools academies and colleges for Lydla E. Plnhham's Vogotabfo Compound Is a positive euro for all thoso painful nllmenU of women. It will entirely otire the worst forms of Female Corn ft i ii? lnfll,nra,ton and Uleoratlon, Falling- and Displneomcnte and eonse quont Splnsl Weakness, nnd la peenll nrlf adaptetl to the Clmnge Hfe. It will surely onre. Baoknoha. It lias ctireil more caiee of Female Wonkness than anv otliar rnmmlv Him world Iisscver known. Itlsnltnotin fallible In such eae. It dlwol vea and oxpcls Tninora in na early stnge of development, That Boarlnff-down Fooling, cnusinjr pain, weight nnd headache, is instantly relieved nnd permanently cured by Its hw. Under all el renin Htnnees It nets In harmony with tho fomnle vtem. ltoorreots IrrogulnHiy, Snppreteil or Painful Porlols, Weak noMof theKtomnch. lndlgoktlon.IUoaU ng, Nervous Prostration, lleadaeho, Gonoral Debllitv, Aloo Dlzzlnoso, Fnlntnoss, Rxtremc Itwdtude. ' don't-care M and ' wnnt-to-be-left-nlone" feeling, oxelt nbillty, Irritability, tiervousncM, sleep Iomhp. Uatulcitey, inelnneholy or tho "blues.' nnd bsekaehe. Thrno are sure Indications of Female Wenhnow, some derangemoHt of Uie organs. For Kldnoy Complaints and Bsckaehe of rither xsc tho Vcgota bio CHii)Hniid Is uncqunllrd. You ran write Mrn. IMnklmm about yourself in strictest eonfldrneo. LTDU X. riKKniH MKD. t0., L;m, Xtu. the study and tarhlng of sound polit ical prln I pies and economic doc trines We welcome the candidates for the various state, district and county of floes. A canjdidatu who understands nothjae of nKrioullure, nf trade, or of the needs of the people of his district Is a mere empiric In political legisla tion. It la becoming of the candidates who are here that hey are willing to come beforo the people and be Judged by them aa to their fitness and eompe- tescy for office, Instead of being com pelled to hew, in humble submission, to some parly orHsaisAtio or ma chine for their nomination. Thanks to the dlreot primary nominating sys tem. We wetoem tthe farmers, the till er of the Mil. upon whom, after alt, we are dependent for our prosperity Formerly-the farmers' capacity for raising grain and other poducU was limited to the necceeitlM of his fam ily fo food and seeding purpose. The miller ground his grain into flour fer home consumption merely. Then mo one could rob the farmer but the cheer mi piump ana insiy mnier a4 in tho days he wouldn't. Modern In-ventloa has developed the farmer's capacity for cultivating the Id. so that now he feeds the world. - mn w- lo- r. u hsrven to the miller In a long bag. on' hoisebaek. grain on one side and stone ballast en the other, but to the ad-1 vance agent of rue miller and pro duce merchant, and he In turn to that ' mysterious structure by the railroad i tiat-k that elevates .he product but not the price. We are giad to note so many farm era In the meeting. You show by your preenee that you are Interested In this matter and that you are willing to do your part in the development of our state. We of the towns snd eit- lei are Jue'ly credited with knowing do wbo Uro kJd eoiapuJnt but very little about farming. However. tll8 pr,M,pB, aDDoysnee was a weak some times we do observe a few points of tho kIdney 1MMt,B wll,ch about the subjoot Two years ago I bad the good for tuae to spend six months among the farmers of Wisconsin and Mloblgan. I notlsed chat the farmer there raised from his farm almost every thing that he consumed. When be went to town all he purchased was his tea. coffee and sugar and what he wore en his haek, and even for this he was not obliged to pay money. Bv ery time he went to town he took eggs, butter or produce with him and he exchaagod this for the things he bought He had no use for money. It was a mere matter of barter and trade with him. He realized sufficient from his cows, ehlokens and prodHee to de fray hie running expenses, and In the fall of the year he sold his grain and corn crop and deposited this money la she bank, .or invested It la some enterprise. It appealed to me that this Is tho secret of the eastern farm er's success. But let us get bark to Ore go a Chas. H. Hinges New Jewelry and Optical Store 1 23 Commercial St. mmmmmmtmmimmnmaammammmmmm I feel that we are on the threshold served they no doubt wer. in the of a new era of proaerity. The pro- hopeless minority, greostve splrx of the New Oregon Through the Initiative and refer so prevalent here today, must not be ewtfum he people ran make their own allowed to recede. We may truth- laws, and by Insisting that every can fully say with Shakespeare that "there dldate for the legislature take and Is r tide In the affairs of states, as abide by the pledge to support tho well as n men, which taken nt the people's nominee for U. S. senator Hood wade us on to fortune; omitted all the voyage will be In shallow wat ers. We must take the current when It serves, or torn our venture." Iet us take advantage of the opportun ity that presents Itaeif at this time. We of Sitverton would Indeed be blind If we did not see the good that Is to come irom this conviction. We need these reunion to stimulate and arouse us from our lethargy. We are with shlfl league heart nnd soul, in Its struggle for the betterment of the laws and the development of the re- sources of our state. Already Its kt- your welcome. We realise tho Ira bora are bringing results. Its efforts , portance of your coming, nnd wish to secure a revision of our taxation your stay might be longer. We rea mwa so that the hulk, If not all, the lite that you occupy responsible po- state tax will be secured from Indirect taxation Is receiving the approbation of our cltixens. Our present method of assessment and colleotlon of taxes Is a relic of a bygone day. tat us fall In line with the other progressive states of the union nnd adopt tho sys- tern of taxation championed by the Willamette Valley Development Ieague. Iet ue have the assessment roll published so that Farmer Smith oan see the assessment of Farmer Jones. We am net averso to paying our Just tax when we know that every one else Is paying his Just share Let publicity in on this maUer ami many of the Inequalities now existing In cr taxation lawn will disappear Th numerous Initiative petitions that are being circulated are Indtrs' Ive of the good results of the work a' compllshed by the league and other organisaUone of a kindred nature We have trusted to the legislature to do something, but the legislature has been busy selecting U. S. senat era and sometime they did nut even accomplish that Of cojurse. If thsre are any aspirants for the legislature present, we are satisfied that when elected they will do better, and If there are any here who have already EVER WATOHTUL. A Little pare Will 8avo Many Salem I Headers Xuture Trouble. Wateb the kidney sesretlsns. i gee that ttey have the amber hue ef health. Tk) ,,jHW,rj!M vmva iaUt, , .., Oeatala ae "brisk deiUlIke sedi ment. Desn's Kidney' Pills will de this for ysu. They wsteh the kidneys snd cure them when you're sisk. Olef JebBsen, who is a gardener by annttan. llvlnir nt iha Aarnitr nf Iftih u D itreeti Norta m,, ,ay "Kidney semplaint is no new thing (a me. I nave been botbered off and on fer tenor twelve years. I did not suffer so much from bsskaehe as moat people was both distressing and sggravsting. There wss a aiding soaintlon in pass ing, and a heavy brisk-dust like sedi ment appeared after standing in the vessel over night, I had attacks of dlx rlnew In my head sad oftentimes a blurring would appear before my eyes and I eould seaxeely see. I tried numer ous remedies, but all la vain! until I saw Doan's Kidney Tills highly rea ommended for just sneh troubles' and proeored them at Dr. Stone's drag store. Now, I don't want to tell tho people something that Is not true, lint I. will say that in all my experience with doctors' prescriptions and differ ent kidney remedial nothing has given ae the amount of relief that I have received from Doaa'a Kidney Fills.' Tor sale by all dealers. Price 60 ceats. Foster-MIltora Co., Baffalo, Now York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the same Jean's and take no other. Next to Capital National Bnnfc. we will have very little use for a leg islature. Ami I believe that when It comes to such a ivotnt, when the only function of the legislature will be to meet nt Salem, In a sort of electoral college. and deposit their ballot for the peo- pe's nominee for U. S. senator, and then Immedlntey nJrjourn, the people will lu the better for It Hut I will not detain you longer, ' Gentlemen, you are welcome to our town. You are welcome to everything in sight, and let no one Interfere with anions In the community from which you came, we know It. We bid you thrice welcome to all that our town affords, ami trust that you will all take away pleasant recollections of Sllverlon " ' "' .' lj ON YOUR HUNTING TRIP NH l-nt . . MilMSTttV- fremlt SfltotlBOOO Irom a seta 6000 Irew 7 60 to SOsGO Mil- RUTHS . BU0T0&S MM II li-mt .' II l.M W U kwuvTtle) tt f-. umi u Mf la t'tftJ, MM M kl . I iil Ml , Ui..iiattwt4 J. BTSVSNH ARMS AND TOOL CO, i Dm CUm TtMi. Mm DBA. Our New BUGGIES Have ARRIVED We have Uie biggest and best stock of buggies, surreys and wagons this spring that we have ever shown. Not An other store m SafenT can show as complete a tine. This new stock is now ready for destribution. Wc have a lot of new har ness to match the buggies. We manufacture all our own harness. No factory made goods, E.S Lamport, Saddlery Co Sstabllfdied JSM. 289 CoftunerdalSt dSJBBBHBIBJBjBJBJSJBjr I