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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1906)
,r -rnfsrTs rf'V$'VJf Wil1 WfSF' '' & " it I. :l" y & OAH.T OAPIXAI. JOOMWI, 8M. OMWOH. TgTODAY, MAY 10, MM. ELY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BROS Publishers aad Proprietors. SLECTION DATES TO REMEMBER. Xast day for filing nominating peti tions for county offlcco May 10. General election Juno 4. FURTHER REGISTRATION. Tho registration books arc now open for tho registration of all electors who failed to register before tho primary election. Thoso registering for the primary election are not required to register again. Tho books will close, neeonling to law, on tho 15th of May, at 5 o'clock p. in. There 1b a mJsunderftnndlng on the part of some who voted, blank A, at the primary election that they ore le gally registoroJ. Such 1 not tho case and does not constitute nn official reg istration, andf their namM will not nppenr on tho books, although In some instances they have been written 3tf the books Ty the clerks of election. All such will have to register in tho annnnor prescribed by law before nota ries or justices in their respective pre cincts, or at tho county clerk's office, otherwise they will be required to use Hho blank A at tho general election. Clerka of election have no authority sto enter names in tho precinct regis ter ns It is but a certified copy of the official rcghtox kept by tho county clerk. tl air So many persons have weak bair, lifeless hair, hair that falls out, splits at the ends, keeps rough and uneven. Such hair needs help. The roots mrf r.H!ntr nrfth a Kood halr-food Aver's Hair ViEor". -The hair becomes stronger, grows faster, stops falling out, keeps soft and smooth. Just feed your hair and you will be satisfied with it. . iiX5u!;: need stronj your Help s X Sui for or against every man on the ticket Ho could ,of course, vote for only one, but he could voto against the other ninety-nine. But if only 23 of them aro bad let him vote against thoso 25, If he does not vote against 74 out of the 100 it is notice at onco that any one of the number would prove an accepta ble candidate. If a majority of nega tive votes aro cast against any candi date he should not be eligible to tbc nomination although ho may have re ceived the affirmative plurality vote. Let tho affirmative voto bo indicated by a cross at tho left of tho namo and the negative voto by g cross at the right. This system would effectually bar out all objectionable candidate. Can anything bo raoro simple! Two German ladies travelled through on the train1 this morning who would have pleased Roosevelt. "Ich habe zwoelf grosse Kinder," said one. "Ich have shon ncht klelne," said the other woman hopefully. Then the older Oermani woman from Wisconsin said: "Das 1st ziemlich gut." o THREE MORE ARRESTED. Another Bag Among Oshkash Lumber men for Fraud. THE PAOinO MONTHLY. Tho Juno number of tho Pacific "Monthly will be extraordinary in ev ry respect, in fact tho equivalent of 4o numbers intone. It will contain a anost graphic and completo symposium contributed by thp be9t writers, busi new, professional and pcientific, cover ing tho recent appalling events in San Francisco, as well ns a thorough review of what is, ha been am) is to bo in Alaska. This groat number, profusely and magnlficoutry illustrated, will bo ready obout Mny 22 and' will bo sold on tho nowa stnnds at 15 cents per copy, or eont postago prepaid by tho publishers nt tho Kamc price. This will unquestionably bo consid ered, from every possible point of vlow, the most valuable and tho most entertaining in it relation to tho trag ic ovents of April 18, 1000, which will be issued by tiny publication of the country. Tho Pacific Monthly Publishing com pany gives its emphatic guarantee tc this statement. Smiles An oxolmngo says: Mr. Bristol fiooma to have fit into Honey's shoe. . There will bo a light vote iu June unless there is nystmiwtie registration. AstoriuiM A pMeh iu tho senate that hint only one ittiy mom to be olusiikt iu that body us a paragraph. Tho ungalUnt AUkiuv Dumoernt hns . tuli to say on S r nil Bernhardt the do- fior of time: "The ngod Sarah Bern- Imrdt is soon to bo in Portland. But dui grwit histriouloally." B. F. .lone would make a good spunkor of the houo. Just as well to give Win tv big vote aul put him for ward as the man with a big majority for iptiker. Indupendvntfe West Side. Tho Coos Hjy Hartior lias an amend ment to offer to the direct primary law: "It is to permit tho voter to vote The Orcgonian yesterday says: Three raoro Wisconsin lumbermen have been served with warrants charging them with complicity in Oregon timber land frauds, tho warrants being issued on in dictmonts formulated by a federal graud jury sitting in Portland during April, The last men to be served were Jos. Black, John O. Black and August Anderson, all of Shawno. Eight Wis consin men aro now under arrest as the result of federal capiases issued) at Portland.. The Shawnp men were ex pecting tho indictments, and accepted service through their attornoy, M. J. Wullrich, who furnished bail for their appearance with tho Oshkosh men be foro Federal Court Commissioner Mc Donald in Oshkosh Friday. In the indictment it is charged! that tho Blncks and Anderson conspired with Sumner A. Park, of Ashland, Oregon, to obtain land by mean of proving up on falso statements by alleged settlers in tho Lakcviow district, and. that thoso lands were obtained for the Osh kosh Land fc Lumber company, of which tho Oshkosh defendants were i members. I THE AVERAGE SAVINGS DE POSITOR IN THE UNITED STATES ILVS OVER $100 TO HIS CREDIT. ARE YOU UP TO THE AVER AGE? IT YOU WILL OPEN AN AC COUNT WITH US AND KEEP REGULARLY ADDING TO IT. YOU WILL SOON SB ABOVE THE AVERAGE. YB FAY THRXX PRR OXNT IN TRBST, OOKFOUNDBD SBMI-AN. XVALLY. SvfKgKDpartmit CpfelNattoaal Baric Not an Analogous Case. To the Editor ot tho Daily Jeurnal: In your artieltt of Tuesday. May Sth, entitlod, "Taxation Without Repre sentation," you lay particular stress upon the supiwsed fact that tnxpaylng women do not gonornlly demand the right of suffrago. I think if you ' would onrofuHy analyze the tax paying lists of the various states of the Union and were thou to conduct a canvass as to tut views of the women taxpay ers upon the quotioR of self-govern-in out iiud seif-sxpression at the polls, you would find yur promise to be fal sified by fact. Having poken and worked in va rious linos, and being nt least fairly in touch with conditions and opinions in thoso commonwealth!, X am con vinced that the conclusion of your argument tiro vitiated beoaufe basod upon assertion and theory rather than upon -fuct and figures. You also call attention' to the fact that women stockholders iu corpora tion rarely cure to vote in person. Passing by tho truth that women stock holder aro voting in person more largely every year, eveu then the an alogy does not hold good. Women fltockholdow ar never forbidden by corporation law to voto their views. Women would not submit to this for an instant. And when they give their proxies to another stockholder to vote for them, he is one of their own choice, and not only casts tho ballots which represent his own holdings, but ho cast additional votes representing their aharo iu the corporate wealth. In ordvr to establish an analogous. cast Mr. Editor, tho man voter at the polls should vote, not only his own views and convictions, but should be empowered) to cast an additional vote for each of the women ho is supposed to bo representing at the polls. Of course, under our political sys tem, this would be absurd, and there bolng no nualogy, tho whole case, so far as elaborated in your column, falls to the ground. MARY a C BRADFORD. MEET AT NORTH BEND One of the Greatest Gather ings Eyer Held In Oregon Will Be in Coos County Colonel B. Hofer, publisher of the Salem Journal, is in Portland today for tho purpose of enlisting the active in terest of tho business mon and com mercial bodies of this city in tho triple convention which is to be held at Nortk Bend, Coos county, May 23 and 24. The Willamette Valley Development league tho Farmers' and Shippers' congres and the Coos County Farmers' insti tute will all send delegates, and the convention is expected- to be of great value, not only to Coos and tho ad joining counties, but to the entire Wil lamette valley. Colonel Hofer is the president of the Willamette Valley Development league and ho is desirous that Portland should be fittingly represented. All the com mercial bodies of tho city will be in vited to sond delegates. Leading busi ness men! of the city have been quick to realize tho importance of the occasion and tho delegation that goes from here will undoubtedly bo a largo one. Tho steamer Allianco has been char tered to carry the delegates ,and if the number of dolegatcs is as large as now expected, a second- steamer will be se cured. Great preparations are being made by tho people of Coos county for tho entortainmont of their visitor. It is expectodi that there will not be les3 than 2000 delegates. Governor Cham berlain will bo present and- will speak, upon the dovolopment of the industries and commorco of southern Oregon and of tho state. Many other prominent men, including a number of Republican and Democratic candidates for state office will also be in attendance al though tho gathering will be non-political in character. An elaborato program has been ar ranged nnd the delegates will be most hospitably entertained. "There will be a clambake a barbecuo, a crab boil, a banquot, a ball and an excursion for half a day over tho Coos bay bar, in which nil tho steamers there will be used to carry tho delegates. The people of Coos county aro progressive an I en terprising. Everything will be n a Piles Don't Suffer Longer, You Can Have Instant Relief and a Lasting Cure By Using Pyramid Pile Cure Wfeitevw Y Want In groceries you can get quickly and of tho best quality at Bagan'e. Frtih berries and vegetables every day, 429 Court street. Pcoae 250. generous scalo and thoso wflo go will havo reason to remember tho hospitality with which they aro entertained." Hitherto the bulk of the trade- of Coos bay has been with San Francisco Little or none of it has con to Port land. No section of the state is more richly cndtowcdi by nature and the op portunities for building up a largo and valuablo commerco with Portland ap peals strongly to tho business men of this city. Tor Weak, Languid People. Weak, sickly people often remark, "If I could only get something that would nourish mo and give me strength," they do not know why, but tho food they oat is of no benefit to them, they gain no flesh and feel no stronger. Tho fact is the stomach, h too weak to porform its work, and the littlo appetite they once had1 is soon gone. Tho blood becomes moro thin and watery, "bringing on faint sick spells with loss of memory and ambi tion. There is a romedy for all this that acts in the right' way. It is called Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nervo Tonic, and is sold by all druggists for 75c per box, or 3 boxes for $2. It turns tho foods you eat into rich, red blood, making flesh and- strength, creating an appetito because the system de mands sustenance. OAMFO Bm th yj lfc9 KM Yoa HaraAhrajs Boajjtt Btgoataro of OzL&fM&Sac Sheet Music Wo carry a full lino of sheet music, as well as all the newest productions for Victor, Columbia, or Edison. Talking Machines And don't forget that we repair musical instruments and sell violins, guitars, mandolins, etc. L. P. SAVAGE At J. Wenger's Old stand 247 Commercial St., Salem, Oregon. REGQN Made Salem A Trial Packago Mailed Free to All, The rectum, liko the mouth, is lined with that soft, satiny material known as mucuous membrane Piles is a dis ease of that mombrane and the blood vessels that lie under it. Fissures and Fistula affect the same membrane and belong to tho same family. Pyramid Pile Cure slipped into tho bowel, nielf and spread them solves over tho diseased and painful surface and act just as a salve would if tho trouble was on the outside of tho body and could be easily seen and gotton at. Tho Immediate roliof thoy give even In tho most agonizing cases will star tle you, as it has already startled many thousand of "doubting Thomases" be foro you, who have tried everything and sent for a sample package, firmly convinced that thoy would again be disappointed. But they weren't. Pyramid Pile Cure dou't disappoint. They cure. They aro for vile at all druggists at 50 cents a box and are worth an even hundred to the person who needs them. Mr. John Bryne, of 2306 2nd Ave., Now York City, writing under date of Jan, 17, 1000, says: "I received the tauiplo and used it right away. I got so much relief from it after 20 years' suffering, tht I bought a 50 cent box. The almost unbearable pain is almost gono and my fistula has almost disap peared. I had given up all hope of ever being curod. I assure you, gen tlemen, I will uie every effort to make any of my friends use them, as I can guarantco they are a sura cure," Or if you want to prove this matter at our erpenso, before purchasing, end your name and addrcs to the PYRAMID PILE CO., 5391 Eyraatd Building, Marehall, Michigan, and re ceive a trial package frc by retura 'mall Put up in glass fruit jars, jelly glass e, etc. The very best baking powder sold. Eppley's Perfection Baking Powde If you haven't used it, order it from your grocer next time you need some. It is guaranteed absolutely pure. C. M EPPLEY Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. STEAKSandCHOPS COOKED TO PERFECTION A GOOD MEAL EOR 20c Short Orders served Promptly White House Restaurant GEORGE BROS. Proprs. Phono Main 190 .State Street bWbwbVF '1m Wbwb7 bbhL ' bSu ' bb r7HfM fnaiifiY Proper food win i. in buying you had Ui; store that ha, the p,J the best quality, ttd sonable nrippt l Baker, Lawrence J "ui-asqnMHurlftH, Chas. V. Galloway of Yamhill County FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS w, '1 ess ia 1 :aatlal f 'as a sol TVP.T.TfTTrtTTs iO the Mutton and Lssijfrom S our market. "We nn&nuiij!jS everything in meats. j'"Ti' iv n nwudoH efvt State Street Vfc l J ftesttgft(Baftg3igEC0fgc ! Gold Dast Flour - ( Made by THE SIDNEY POW. j CD rnMDIUV RMnav Dm. son. Mado for family use. Ask yoor erocer for it Bran and j I I P. B. Wallace ! AGENT ! Steamers Pomona and Altona leave for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 a, mr Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 9 a. m. Leave for Corvallis Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday about 6:30 p. m. For Albany daily except Sunday about 6:30 p. m. M. P. Baldwin, Agt $105.00 to be Given Away. Who Wants the Money? Who will write us the best story of personal experience in using ALLEN'S SELF.RISINO B. B. B. FLOURt We want 100 , testimonials, not to exceed 200 words each, and wo will pay for thorn. Writo and tell us why and where you first bought 3 B. FLOUR and how long you nave used it. Tell us how you like It an whether you have found it an agreeablo and wholesome addition to. tho family menu. Tell us about the PAN CAKES, the BOSTON MUF FINS, tho FRUIT PUDDING and the FAMOUS BOSTON BROWN BREAD. Now, tq the person sending us tho bsftt recommendation and tho most ar tistic letter, wo will pay $5.00 ia gold; aad we will pay $1.00 each &r 100 otk er letters that we use. We wish to use these letters: in onr advertising, but so name will be published without the written consent of the writer. If yea bave not used elf-rliag B B. B. Flour get a package aad begin aw; ww will give you aofieieat tisat Veytsf advantage of this Iter, """Every goo4 grocer ells It sjh! yea wiM lad diret)M ia rryv package. Um the four prlaclpal reeipas and. writa 4kt It, Wa ara iatsrested ix yew sfriaea, , Ax B, X TLOUK CO. Pali Caaat FacUry, Saa Ja, CL Patronise Yoar Home In' dttstfles and keep yoor mon ey at home. Not a new business, bat tho old black smith, wagon and paint shop of Jacob Se Arthur very much enlarged. We re prepared to do all kinds of faney paint ing, sign painting and buggy, carriage and wagon painting; repainting and re pairing furniture and musical instru ments. A first-class painter employed. Light and heavy wagons and buggies on hand and made to order. Work tailed for is any part of tho city Jid returned free of charge by J.W. Johns or William Cross. JACOB ARTHUR. Phone 1483 Msin. 2228 N. Front St. 9-22-tf pftjjy L.KaLwjfBBE rJ EylJ ABBBPf.l f Til liMf .tvt B"BBHaHHnwnav 3 nan a r .- w nnen you m Your Best Girl You should akfjs kpJnS and well dressed and luiv'Oraaf immaculate m its'aowrabeea a exquisite finish. Touch Li way constantly, and at mS O. C you have it lauadiied it & geners SALEM STEAM LU He is Colonel. J. Okustead, Prop. 'tto Doras D. Olmstead, Up. Phone 25. . T1 "aate nonicowii-w T TTrfTT u. hnrtafc! "utu',u m0i a certainty taat y -- ...L i..,,., o tb price, you can fH tn tet OW hid. W P) ,1W C Screen Doof s I have a good selection of stock sizes of cedar screen doors, including hinges,' etc. Large stock of all kinds of Poultry, Lawn and Field- Fencing, Posts, Shin gles, Gates, etc All at lowest prices. WALTER MORLET, 250 Court St. Salem, Or. fall to get our hid. near a P. Depot. aOODal Phone 52. y Ff ait Gfowetf NOWISTHETmXW'J wwjir CSAT I t.-ouV'BOXJ' OBCSARD trott TAfl And all kinds of lx- H ditxn Box r jTASON & Aw 1M L rA "l A BWak A 4 kT PLUiVlD'V- Ul A.L. rKACK im"m Cornice Work, Heating and Buikfing Work of Estimates Made and Work GuaraM Murphy &k State St. Salem, Oregon Pfc1 ;?-j ' jiiit-