Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 21, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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DA1LT OAHVAK JOUSNAIs AKKM. OBBOON. MONDAY, MAY 21, 1006.
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STATE TICKCT
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l V. 8. SENATOR' (Short Term).
(' P. W. MULKBY;
. v , of Multnomah County.
V TJ. S. SENATOR "(Long- Term).
t JONATHAN BOURNE, JR.,
of Multnomah .County.
ll FOE CONGRESS
U 1st Congressional District.
J- WILLIS 0. HAWLEY,
V of Marlon C6unty.
J ' TOE' GOVERNOR
t JAMES -VITHYCOMBE,
of Washington County, '
FOR SECRETARY OH STATU
P. W. BENSON,
of Douglas County.
i. FOB TREA8UEBE OF STATE
GEO. A. STEEL,
of Clackamas County.
FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME OOUET
ROBERT EAKIN,
of Union County.
FOE ATTORNEY GENERAL
A. M ORAWFORD,
y of Douglas County.
iFOB STATE SUPERINTENDENT
' J. II. ACKERMAN,
of Multnomah County.
TOE STATE PRINTER
t WILLIS S. DUNIWAY, v
of Multnomah County.
TOE XABOE OOMMISSIONEE
O. P. UOFP,
of Multnomah County.
FOE JOINT SENATOR
' ' Linn aud Marion Counties
FRANK J. MILLER,
of Linn County. '
MARION COUNTY , REPUB
LICAN TICKET
Marion County Republican Tickot.
FOE STATE SENATOE
Marion County.
THOS. B. KAY,
of Salem.
' J. N. SMITH,
of Salem,
FOE EEPEESENTATrVES
v FRANK DAVEY,
' of Salem.
( LLOYD T. REYNOLDS,
of Chomnwn.
GEO. P. RODGERS,
of Salem.
J. II. SETTLEMIER,
of Woodburn,
JEROME D. SIMMONS,
of Monitor.
FOE 8HEBIFF
W. J. CULVER,
of Salem.
FOB COUNTY CLERK
R. D. ALLEN,
of Salem.
FOR COUNTY EEOOEDEE
D. G. DRAGER,
of Mehama.
FOE COUNTY TEEASUEEE
W. Y. RICHARDSON,
of 8tnyton.
' FOB COUNTY SUEVEYOB
B. B. HEHRIOK, JR.,
of Turner.
FOB COUNTY CORONER
A. M. OLOUGH,
of Salem,
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
W. II. GOULET,
of Woodburn.
PRECINCT OFFICERS.
FOR JUSTICE OF TUB PEACE
Salem District.
DANIEL WEBSTER,
of Salem,
FOB CONSTABLE
Salem District
J. 0. JOHNSON,
of Salem.
We are now
Prepared to
Contract for
Prunes for fall
Delivery
Tillson & Co.
151,161 Hish Street
Phone Main 139
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Smiles
People who live In glass houses
should not throw stones at formor po
litical associates In a rodhot political
campaign. ,
Jefferson Review tin: "Tho cam
paign in Marion county is tho tamest
ever. Republicans seem to think they
havo a cinch and tho Democrat k not
seem to havo energy enough to mako a
hustle."
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Glendale News: Prosperity etlll
writes her namo over tho country in
letters as big and bold1 as ever, but H
is a good tlmo to pay as wo go. It Is
a hard job to pay for high priced
things after tho prico has ceased to be
so high,
'
Tho Democrats havo found' out that
Withycombo'a brother John did not
get out his papers until 1883. Another
brother used' to flsh for suckers with
out snittintr on his bnlt.. What' is
worse, there 1b not a Democrat in the
wholo family.
Forest Grove Times: The enterpris
ing people of tho Coos Bay country
will hold n Farmers' and Shippers'
conercss at North Bend May 23 and 21
and tho chamber of commerco at North
Bend is sending out invitations to U
that nro something unique. They are
printed on wood but tho wood consists
of thrco pieces of their famous pro
duct voneored together into a solid
pleco only a Httlo thicker than an or
dlnarv card. On it is printed) a big
crab, sorrounded by a border of sea
shells and; in tho extended arms of tho
crab is tho lettering of tho invitation.
Tho invitation and tho accompanying
litcraturo makes one want to grab his
hat and rush down there quick so as
to get ahead of tho crowd.
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A NEW O. E. & N. TRAIN.
Upper Columbia River Given Service
That Is Appreciated.
Tho now local upper Columbia river
train put on by the Oregon Railway &
Navigation Company May 20th will do
much toward attracting tourists to
points along tho river botweon Port
land and Tho Dalles. Tho new train
MARKET QUOTA
TIONS TODAY
"Make 8alem a Good Home Market"
Poultry At Stelners Market.
Egga Por dozon, ICM10.
Chickens ll12c.
Fry lfl18c.
DuckB 10c.
Poultry, Egns, Etc.
Eggs Per dozen, lOVi.
Butter, retail 30c.
lions 10 lie.
Frya-12UiC.
Gceso 8c.
Ducka Oc.
Frulta, Vegetables, Etc
Potatoes 2530c.
Onions 2Vj to 3c.
Tropical Fruits.
Bananas 5c per pound.
Oranges $3.00H.OO.
Lemons $4.50 $5.00.
Iilvo Stock Market.
Steers 33Ac.
' Cows So.
Sheep 3c.
Droseeii Yoal S'fcc.
Fat Hoga CCVjC
Grain and Feed.
Baled clover 18. j
Cheat $7.00.
Timothy $909.60.
Oaka-4540c,
Bran $20.
8horts $22.
Salem Flouring M11L
Wheat 0c.
Flour-$3.60.
Portland Market
Wheat-Club,- 7172c.
Volley 70c,
Blueatem 72c.
Oats Cholco white, $29.
MUlstuff Bran $17,
nay Timothy, $12$13.
Potatoes 5060o,
Poultry Average old hens, 14
IBoj mixed chickens, 1314c; broil
ers, 2022H young roosters, 1213c
ohlokenn, 16166j turkeys, live, 17
ISoj turkeys, drossed, choice, 220
23c; gees, live, pound, lOcj geese,
dressed, per pound, lOcj ducks, 1718c;
pigeons, $1$2; equabe, $2$3.
rork Dreed, 77Hc
Bwf Drowsed, 4H5tf.
Mutton Dressed, 56c
Hopa-Oregoa 1005, 1112W; old
5H7c
Wool 1903 clip, valley, cearee to
Medium, 2223c Masters Oregon,
lfilo.
Butter Fasey Creaaery 17H
0e; More, 12l2yjC,
Kebab-28 M.
r iftffttitf m& mJiMmMiimi
WANT AND NEED.
There's a big difference,
between what a baby wants
and what he needs. Deny"
him the one, give him the
other. Most babies need
Scott's Emulsion it's the
right thing for a baby. It
contains a lot of strength
building qualities that their
food may not contain. After
a while they get to want ifc'
Why? Because it makes
them comfortable. Those
dimples and round cheeks
mean health and ease. Scott's
Emulsion makes children
easy; keeps them so, too.
8COTT & UOWNH, 409 Pearl St., New York.'
leaving Portland as it does, at 8:15 a.
m. and' arriving at Portland1 at 6 p. m.'
tho same day, gives an opportunity to
spend tho day at some of the delight-'
ful places along the upper Columbia''
river, and: permits them to return homo
tho same day.
Tho train ds made up of baggqgo car
and coaches,, .and1 stops at all points in
both directions so as to accommodate
local travel as much as possible. Tho
lichtne8 of tho train, howover, per
mits it to run nt a high rate of speed
botween stations, so that, even with
tho stops, good time is made.
There aro many beautiful places
along tho river, such as Rooster Rock,
Latourelle, Multnomah Falls,, Bonne
ville, at which a day's outing and pic
nic can bo enjoyed1 to tho uttermost,
and this new service makes it possible
to tako such outings, whereas, in tho
past, when tho cervico has been per
formed by tho heavy, through trains, it
has been impossible to do this.
Columbia-Southern passengers, in
stead of waiting at Biggo, which is un
attractive, aro taken to Tho Dalles
promptly, whero they await tho train
for Portland, coming in on No. 1, ns at
present, or taking tho local, as they
may desire.
It is snfo to say that the girls of
1000 are sweeter and more benutiful
than the girls of war timos. Tho up-to-dato
girls all tako Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tab
lets. Dr. Stone's drug store.
NEW LOCAL TEAIN.
From Tho Dalles to Moot Columbia
Southern at Biggs.
initial Trip Sunday, May 20, 1006.
Train Schedule
Lenvo n. m.
Portland , S:15
East Portland 8:20
Clarnio ...fS:33
Fair view S:43
Troutdale 8:30
Rooster Rock '. f9:04
Bridal Veil 0:12
Oneonta .... f9:22
Bonneville ..." 0:41
Cascade Locks . 0:53
Wyeth ..1 10:00
Vlento .' fl0:17
Hooi Rivor 10.33
Mosier 10:45
Rowcna fl0:5S
Arrive- Tho Dalles 11:15
Leavo
Tho Dalles ,. 11:20
Summit 1 fll:35
Celilo 11:45
Doa.Chntcs fll:52
Biggs 11:59
Train Schedule.
Leavo p. m.
Biggs ' 12:15
De ChutcJi . ., 12:25
Celilo 12:34
Summit fl2:45
Arrive Tho Dalles . 1:00
Leavo
Tho Dalles 3:00
Rowcna ' f3:15
Mosier 1.... 3:23
Hood River 3:40
Vlento f3:55
Wyeth 4:06
Cascade Locks ... ...1. ...... . 4:20
Bohnovillo 4:32
Oneonta ...f4;50
Bridal Veil ... 5:02
Rooster Rock f5:10
Troutdale 5:25
Fulrview 5:30
Clarnio f5:41
East Portland 5:55
Portland 0:00
Traiu also si ops at Latourelle, Mult
nomah) Falls and Collins. Columbia
Southern passengers, instead of wait
ing at Biggs, will bo taken to The
Dalles promptly whora they await the
train for Portland, coming in on No.
1, aa nt present, or taking the local, as
they may desire.
Rates and1 particulars by asking any
agent or writing to
Wni. McMURRAY,
Assistant General Passenger Agt.
A. L. CRAIG,
General Passenger Agt,
PorUaad, Ore.
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SOCIAL15 I '!
(This spaoo is hired by
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a O SBtfOLA Candidato for Unit
ed States senator for long term.
j, D. STEVENS Candidato for
United States senator for tho short
term. He is an old soldier, serving three
years. Was taken prisoner and held in
Libby prison till March, '65. No vot
er should fall to give Mr. Stovens his
support.
O. W. BAEZEE Candidato for gov
ernor. Ho is a. farmer, owning and
running a large farm in Sherman
county, and is today tho only candi
date before tho people representing
tho common people. Vote for men who
represent your interests.
E. 0. BROWN Candidato for sec
retary of state, resides at Roseburg,
Oregon. He is now the secretary of
tho Socialist party of OrCgon.
W. W. MYEES Candidato for con
gress in the First district, is a sub
stantial farmer of Clackamas county.
Was a soldier and son of n Mexican sol
dier, and a representative of tho peo
ple. A. M. PAUTt Candidato for congress
from Second district, is a self made
man. Ho is also an old-soldior and is
a boliever in freedom from tho oppres
sion of tho great corporations.
GEO. E. COOK Candidate for state
treasurer. A resident of Astoria, Is an
old soldier one of tho boys who gave
tho best days of his life for tho preser
vation of our country, and! now seeks
tho emancipation of tho wago slave
system, and laboring mon should cast
their vote for him. .
J. O. COOPER Candidato for state
printer. Served) threo years in the ar
my. W. S. EIOHAEDS-Candldato. .for
dairy, food and labor commissioner.
Was born in Illinois, Ho is a first class
master mechanic and1 ouperintondont
of tho chair and furnituro factory at
Albany. Ho is just tho man to fill the
placo. Bo sure and vote for him.
MARCUS W. BOBBINS For su
premo judge, io now a resident of
Grants Pass, and for fivo years has
been a practicing attorney.
O. O. BRIX Candidato fof attornoy
gonoral. Ho came to Oregon in 1003.
no is also an export stenographer and
attorney at law.
J. E. HOSMER Candidato for state
school superintendent. He is a grad
uato of the law schools, and was a for
mor editor of tho Sllverton Appeal, and
is now practicing law at Portland.
B. F. RAMP Candidate for state
senator stands for tho common people
and their interests.
Z. T. BOGAED Candidate for state
sonator. Ho is a man of sound judg
ment. Has been a farmer the best part
of his life. Opposes grafts. Favor elec
tion of all officers by the people.
F. J. VON BEHEEN Candidato for
representative saw that tho Socialist
party was the party of the common
people, and stands for the freedom of
tho masses from clas legislation.
OORVALLIS & EASTER E, E.
TIME TABLE NO. 31.
Trains From and. To Yaqulna.
No. 1
Leayes Yaqulna 7:00 a.
Arrives at CornUUs 11:18 a.
Arrirea at Albany 12:15 p.
No. 2
LeAvea Albany 12:45 p.
Leavea Corvallla 1:45 p.
Arrive at Yaqulna ...... 6:00 p.
Train T and From Detroit
No. 3
Le&TM Albany 7:50 a,
Arrives at Detroit 12:30 p.
No, i
Leaves Detroit 1:00 p.
Arrives at Albany 6:40 p.
Trains for Corvallla.
No. 8
Leave Albany 7:55 a.
Arrives at Corvallla 8:35 a.
No. 10-
Le&vea Albany 2:30 p.
Arrives at Corvallls 3:10 p.
No. 6-
Lecves Albany 7:55 p.
Arrives at Corvallla 8:1E p.
Trains for Albany.
No. 5-
Lecvee Corvallls 6; 90 a.
Arrives at Aleaay 7:10 a.
No. 9
Leaves OorraMts 12:49 p.
Arrives at AAaay 1:X p.
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tho Socialist Committoo.)
J, E. MUBPB3T Candidato for rep
rosentatlvo. was born In Indiana, but
was raised on Howell Prairio and is
now proprietor of tho Salem Tile
Works. Stands for equal rights to all
classes and special privileges to none.
A. M . BLINSTON For representa
tive, is a sturdy farmer and fruit rais
er of Rosedale.
W. H. STEUENBACK Candidate
for representative, is a farmer of How
ell. Ho is a reformer from principlo,
bolioving in the best laws and protec
tion to all classes with special privil
eges to none.
1 H. B. MUNSON For representative
is a well known blacksmith of Salem
representing the laboring class of peo
ple, of which ho classes himsolf.
J. H. MACK For sheriff. Ho has
always been identified with labor and
its neods, including tho labor prob
lems of tho day.
MELVIN BUEDIOK Candidato for
county clerk, is a fine business man,
and is at present an employo in the
Woller Bros. Store.
T. J. CLARK Candidato for record
er, is well and favorably known in Sa
lem and Marion county. Ho is a large
fruit grower and chipper.
O. C. KnJTCHINBON For survey
or.
T. H. BLACKMAN For county com
missioner, is a master mechanic, build
or omd designer, lives at Woodburn,
and is a man that will look after the
interests of Jhe tax payers.
O. F. SHEEWOOD Candidato for
county treasurer, is well- known to
tho most of thetaxpayors of Marion
county and needs no recommendation.
M. M. WHITE For coroner. Mr.
White is a local minister, also a first
class shoo maker. Ho is a man of ex
cellent habits and a good judgo of hu;
manlty.
E. E. RYAN Candidate for justice
Oi tho peace on tho Socialist ticket. Mr.
Ryan has lived hero for 15 years, is
a strong leader In reform work, and
if oloctcd to tho office will soo that
no grafts aro saddlod on tho tax pay-
era of tho county for petty quarrels,
but prosecutors must show gooq
trrounds in bringing cults or put up
cost prico to protect the county from
bills for cost.
Socialist Platform.
Tho entire ticket believes, in tho
public ownership of all public utilities
and taxing all corporations on tholr
gross earnings. Exemption of improve
ments on tho homes to tho amount of
$500, and thus encourage the Improve
ment nnd beautifying of all our homes.
Equal rights to all classee, equal pay
for same service. Giving our wives,
mothers and sisters an equal voice in
making of tho laws.
To all votorB believing in these prin
ciples wo ask your support at the
coming election, Respectfully submit
ted, THE SOCIALIST PARTT OF ORE-
GON, R. R. Ryan, Count and State
Chairman.
No. 7-
Leaves CorralliB 6:00 p. xn.
Arrives at Albany :40 p. xn.
Regular Sunday Trains.
No. 5
Leaves Corvallls 6:30 a. m.
Arrives at Albany 7:30 a, xn.
Nail-
Leaves Corvallls 11: 30 a. m.
Arrives at Albany ,.12:15 p. xn.
No. 7-
Leaves Corvallls 6:00 p. xn,
Arrives at Albany 6:40 p. m
No. 8
Leaves Albany 7:55 a, hu,
Arrives at Corvallls 8:85 a. xn.
No. 12
Leaves Albany 12:45 p, ra.
Arrive at Corvallls 1:83 p, as.
No.6-
Leavea Albany 7:86 p. xa.
Arrives at Corvallls 8:15 p. aa.
All of the above connect vita Skratn
era Pacific cozapany trains, bota at
Albany ana Corvallls, aa well aa train
for Detroit, gvrlaff direct eerrtoe to
Newport aa& adjaoeat beaches, as "vrell
aa BreKeabasBT Hot Spring.
For further lafensatloa.appTy to
J. a UATO. Gen. Fas. Act
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of Yamhill County
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CONGRESS
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Representative for Marion
County. Stands pledged for
Statement No. 1 always. Be-
lieves in enactment of law
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Successors to Harritt & LawreaA
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Smnei School
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