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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1906)
"""IIJHPW" fW MMBlWWm i - DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFE BROS, Paallafears a4 profrirton. gTOaOWPTtOK EATEfl. By KalL 011 Journal, one month We Pally Journal, tbrea ssonthi ....H-00 .' t I ... .r '4.00 Weekly Journal, one year LOO By Carrier. Dili JonrcaJ, per moath SOc XHB EXEMPTION DECISION. Osr soprerae effort find that the eoi Icollon of the J'ew Hampshire parties, that a fcoarefeolder' exemptioa of 4300 U 8Bonititatioaal, ir right. The lvlore created the 3W or caption, which it not enumerated in the constitution moc(t exemptions which may be created by legislation thm WILL THROW MILLIONS OF DOLLARS OF PROPERTY ONTO THZ TAX BOLLS AMD TAX THOU 8AXD8 OF SMALL PROPERTY OWN BRS WHO HAVE JimiBRTO E8 CAFBD. It will relieve the owners of large propvalies just in proportion and henee I a direct benefit to the big taxpayers. Chances aresome bljf taxpayer! in the lata had the suit brought by a non resident to ral the question of un equal taxaMon. Tbo constitution should be amended to allow some exemption lo the home fioldn, at many people have nothing l)ut fifty to three bundreil dollar worth of property in the world, and ahonld be given the icxttnption. THERE ABB TOO MANY BXEMP TIONB ENJOYED BY THE PEOPLE "WHO HAVE LAXOE PBOPERTY IN TERX8TS TO PRETEND THAT NO EXEMPTIONS SHOULD BE AL LOWED TO THE LITTLE rELLOWS, As wealth increase tn the hand of oue individual bo U belter able to 'is tribute and bide hit holding!, while what the pso nun hai li running at large and lo plain sight. HAMMOND HAS AWAKENED. AnaeaBeanxnt li made that the Cor vallli. A. Ennttf n will ex'ead from iu present tcrmlon at Dctxait t Klamath roiiBty, Till prsjt ty. which was bid in at receiver 'a sale fw 1104.000, has Urn offered for tale to various aytew, bat noue eeafikli it tainable Mr. HantMand, lb utaaaer of the propyl) HAU COME TO THE CON CLUSION THAT HE MU8T EXTEND IT TO OET A UUYEB, Oil AT LEAST THUEATEN TO EXTEND IT. Ho ho will kMd (at th cowwoa point In the antaty'it eU). h. t jwpvr 'UrvHd are stadias f, la Klamath hania That ii a Mood fur a lahVMi TrrM)Bld b Mr lUietaofet, if tbtj Impa tu tr Uk lin Man inUlrtU or tie Uimi! I mtVrtit u Ub. THESE HAJUIOAD UTOltlES IN THE PAPERS AltE ALL PLAY8 AMOKO rUOMOTKltS, AND HAVE NO REAL aiONrriUANCE EXCEPT TO ENABLE ONE INTEREST TO HOLD UP ANOTHER. An exteaaiMt af 'J ConaUu i. )wib KHy U (ayls4 now. m fonNO. reaerva arMaciacy napaat to let C pt ailt(tral UaU is Ika ae've. TWt aWaaatat; ulljeaithy, aery utg hV ta wlttM ia UU au im en Urwia eiueiiaaaaiUajc aftat awbii. n4 llw Ofit u tea at U4 ua ! a m'mmL uaturti anbu r. O L. fit x ar- v . R U ) IM tMRHtitatt Banat DI4M Ziii t Young Man THE WAY TO OET AHEAD IN THE WOULD IS TO SAVE A PART Or YOUR INCOME. YOU OAN DO NOT1UNQ THAT WILL 1DJLP MORE TO WIN THE CONIIDENUE AND RESPECT OV YOUR EMPLOYER, AND YOU WILL BE READY TOR RUSI NES3 01'i)RTUNlTY WHEN IT COMES ALONO. wu rNvrrfi you to orEN a RAMNOS ACCOUNT WITH US. WE PAY INTESiaar ON DEPOa ITU OP ONE DOLLAR OR MORE, SAYkfi'Dejwrtsneat QtiblUINiMialBAftk ! THOSE LAND FRAUDS Tke Teaegraat kt algat aayjr Ste Swator Pra.klUi I1w Mayt ba Boade arertaiw t taw joviaaaeBt t pkad gaflty lc "we f tfc iwiktineat pa4i? agaiatt biai, at eoadltiM af a p'aaBiw that blj paaUfc meat b Haait4 to a fiae. the state B,st that ea fram goad aatkarity. That the jyaposltloa waa rejected by the gBverweaat i evideat from tat faet that Bpealal Aislstaat Attorney General Kraneij J. Heaey thia tnorsing aaaea&eed tbat thfc gorcrnmeat woalJ b-iaj; JIaya to trial on the "BUe Moan taia rrae-Te caw" Aagat Otb. Mr. Heney, when aiked regarding tho ttatement tbat Seaator Mays bad offend to plead gviUy on condition of a Hoe aenteaee, iHned either to coa firm of deny the story or diieuss it. The offer was made sereral day ago. but the fact that Smator Mays bad taken a new taek only leaked oat to day. Majs' offer to plead guilty oat of eonilderution of a lenient sentence re calls tbat Willard N. Jones, forme- raemlr of the legislattfro and wealthy contractor, offered to do the ame thing prior to belojr brought to trial Mr. Heney declined in this ease to aeeept sseh a plea under the circumstances, and f creed Jon to trial. HU convic tion followel. The poliey of the government all along bag been to refuse such pleas from tan "big fish." Trial and eonvlc titm of the higher class of defendants ba been adhered to for tb deterren effect it has, but move leslenry bas nn shown all along to the "little fnh," whOfte frwuds would be insignifi cant without the callusion of those in high and influential position. When eourt opened this tncrnlng W. I), Kentou. counsel for Henator Mnys, submitted bis motion of a continuance on the merits and nakod tbat ens" No. 25!7, wbleb was et for trial first be aliened to stand in the or!ur in nhirh it Is set. Hpeelal Ifosecutor lianey annaonceil a ehange in the gov wntwwt's pl of trying the eaes by stating that owing to the fnet tbat i' hai bren dUoovared that Hubert Simp ion, on of tho defeadunts in the firs aae, bo has been supposed all along to tie a fletitiaw vrOB, really exitts. He also ttiid tbat Ouy Huff, au laipor Uat wit bam, U mtfrsing. al tbat it Is Bopi to appr'tbaas Horace U. .Me Kialay, Mho, at laat aaeouats, was taij luWIs China. Oa No 311. Ib which Wialoek W. .St.if, 11. II. lleadtlcks, Clarence U aad Aiialbart ('. Xacbars, Cbarl A. Watoa. Clyde R. Olaaa. lliager Her maaa, Jobs H. Hall. IVlwla Marx, IVaaVHa P. Mays, (lark VL Uau aad K. 1) 9trtfonl are jointly iaHeted, was H to follow the ltlue MouBtaia Meaervt taw. ' NEW LUMBER OTNIMUMS. Ratca to Oo Into Effeot Aujuit 1 Ex peotod ta Hl.ttle Trauble. Ab aaBauiKewent baa boon mad h the bo tktetrra railroads in rvgarl (a tkt raaeb- iaarBMed bia UiwUr Mftalamwa tbat it U batrtrod will b astlalMtiiy t9 larabor ahlprs ac will Ute b. eaatMirartr ajMwt sua. jasBSB btp4MBla kUi bm baa nrnM at batwaast tb rtUraad 4 laasb.r aaatecMrara fat th )tast fw asoBtlw. bW'b the UsuUbuui Umm Bad the Marsbara hwlfte ssjbqibcs tbM tha re vlaad Mbbaal MlBtaasuM Hill b ma.'e llaetlvr Aufaat 1, bat k BstMr.' saiBlaiau walfbta a 111 ba subjeat te ae aeiaaJ watgbts Hbo lb as .. bdd to 'aair tM ruihta efialts T taaatB Uus aaa'tBtiaa f 'tk. ,tuwber shtpsMta. wba pmeattWi tn iUa fuiuBl ndaUiadM baiaaaa taae dMm4 ltv laataMU U M4 U. lUBiVbad busbar to tba niaiMsm r 'sains b Ia4 MllMaOB, wfckb ba4 a XHt tasMtp 4 tbe ear 'Waaa cars ar, lo. u tt yLA atlir b4 ae at 111 akort of ib l BsiaissMssa w4Im, tba tbiaaaaats wt'l be bH ta tkt nUthMia aaw ia rf t Kk4 4,, o, y m pxt. It at exaiaa tbat tbto JtaacaiBe aH wilt U tba bjmI cbb4.i U tbt dkMsu4a i Ua afvawsl hamber itUasMiMMM a4 Kit watk m Ua aiataa! advata f ha ra!rvi4 a4 the Ip-a la ftrtsjos It Is balkvad. ra ul bo Udad u BBBaalty 4 t sbs.bc a7e4tsd ia tb auatbar f r -j-4 U baa! tb iBasbar .lui. t tba XabwMt. Uitbarta. It Is mR auBfB4tw mv wrtfl af i lea 'lac JaaiWr Tb tew rate ' f'M a' ftit r'vJsci, DAILY CAPITAL JOUZKAL. Smiles TVt pspe aaay be eatbasiastie over tb waraf the last eoagr-Mr, bnt tbey dot't kaaw it. Tie Ctervallb 4 Eastera Is bound to go to Jim HIH, and then there will be attfsthisg doing. a Albaj- Denwerat: Stealing a ri!e as the ears Is no difference from sisl fag aaytbisg ele. Arte'ian wells ia Soatbern Oregos -e as tbiek. as eleetrie railroads in the Willamette valley on paper. Speaker Cannon is slated for about 50 eKbej in tho "doabtful" con- gTetsiecal districts this faU. As Eastern girl is to be bnrie-i in what was to haw? been her bridal robes She tried to light the fire with gaso line. A Sal-m roan who has enjoyed pub lic salary for many yean, regularly set asiA? 10 p-r cent for his relatives not so fortunate. The dry spell is liable to last quite a while. There is no camp meeting sla-M for the coming month, tho cir cus is a month away, and there are no celebrations to tempf the element'. Electric roads will be numerous th'ouirhout this state. Tbey will be of service for local traffic and will serve as feeders fon the trunk line. Salem will be tho center from which many of these roaJs will radiate. Geo. P. Litchfield, of Salem, is an old-time Indian agent, and has served at several ageneies. He has one son working at the State Insane Asylum, another in the frCu rural mail service and a third In the railway mail service Baker City Herald: The happiest people in this wo-ld are those who ) ep out of debt, out of politics, out of-otllce, shun notoriety, make an honest living by honest means, follow the gol den rule, humbly qerve the living God quietly and nogloct no opportunity of doing good. Eugene Relater: Hop growers who contracted at 10 to 10V eents now per haps Mlsk they bud waited a little longer and idgnod up at 15 cents. Yet 'ho ten center. mny get as much as the fiftevaers, when the crop is mar keod. It will probably depend some what on t lsV market prie of the prod uct. If hop should drop to 10 cents, the 15-cent hops will likely turn out to lw "mighty jioor quality." As a protect ioa to tho who contract hops thro khould lie a disinterested hop eottuui.Mioa to pas oh the product as to iti quality. A Quaint Apology. (MiaaeuKlli Journal.) Senator Jamas A. Hemeanay often fall iato the habits of tW lower bout (of which be was formerly a member) wbaa addressing the senate. Whes upaakiag bafote the ruat not loag aiacc h ropattdl referred to SvBator) HUira m "tb (-ntleman froia l.laho," the tew alaas ufcl "at tie other eau of the eapitol" nbea prakiBK to or of a colleague, whilr in tbr upper i isuibor tbr refer Health and Beauty DrautN is the external proof of health; with failing health comes failing beauty. Rom ans delicate organism is fre quently overtaxed bv arduous household duties, and the de mand of society. The con stant drain upon her itility weakens her nervous $xtem. The penalty is a tired, worn out, exhausted condition which destroys her appetite, robs her of rct, and at intervals causes much sulTering and distress. When these conditions exist, the weakened nerves must be strengthened. Dr.Milcs'Ncfvinc will do this. It stimulates the action of all the organs, bnngs refreshing sleep, and drives away that look of care. -I hT taken Pr. MUm RMtoretira Nrrtn tor ir. di UM my tuMhr . I omtJr It nrt radV for Btmuuxw oc dtbttiiy w,r "r MRS. C. U KRRPKRICK. Cantos. Ohio. De Miles Nervtn U ialj by your Vtl rafwn4 yr monty. " M UVm Mtdkal Co, Elkhart, I4 Bit. QaEOOK. THUBSPAY, jTOTgjm 7UDE FROn NATIVE KWiA SAFE AND RELIABLE. That the roots of many native planU, JrrfMin our American fcrets, powlng M ,; Tnrotles for the cure WrW with other aeenta that make It SoWeffwUve than any other medicine Id 5,Hn -5 the various weaknp and Mlrfta! dfranem.n pillar lo women. PManr afflict"! women hae been saved rn A? o&rdtln Ublo and the sur rn's knlfey the tlnely us of Doctor PWe's FavoViu. Prescription. Tender noer the lower pelvic region, with bafksche. sls of dizilne-, falntnws, bfarlns : down palw or dlstr should not m "nhded. A course of -t 'porltaVn Scrlptlon' will work manclous banent m all such ca.-. and generally effect a niraanent euro If prkistcd In for a rea KrTblS length of tW. The -Favorlto Pre-vriptlon" M a harmless agent. bMne holly pn-pared from native , med Iclnal roots without a drop of alcohol in Its make up. whersali other mi Iclnes, nut up for i.al- through druKgist-s for woman's peculiar ailments, contain largo quantities of pjrituous quprs, which are very harmful, specially to dcllcato women. -Fatorlto Prescription" con Ulns neither alcohol nor harmful habltr forming drugs. All its Ingredients are t,rint-d on each bottle wrapper. It Is a powerful Invigorating tonic, mpartlng health and strength In particular to the organ distinctly feminine, tor weak and sickly women, who aro "worn-out, or debllltaU-d, .especially for women who work In store, office, or school-room, who sit at tho typewriter or sowing machine, or bear heavy household burdens, and for nursing mothers, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will prove a priceless benefit because of Its health - restoring and strength-giving power. For constipation, tho true, scientific cure Is Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellou. MiW, harmless, yet sure. to their colleagues as "tho senator from" whatever state ho represents Senator Henionway's repeated refer ence to "the gentleman from Idaho" caused considerable merriment among tho old stagers, both on the senat floo. and in the galleries. Finally the astute old senator was prompted by a well-meaning colleague who went to him and whispered something in hi3 ear. Senator Hcmcnway's.eyes twin kled as ho turned to Senate Hepburn and slid: "I hopo the senator will pardon me for calling him a gentl'man." The house broke down and the gavel fell. Thin Pcoplo. Thin, scrawny, flcshless pcoplo are usually nervous, irritable, bilious and djspeptic. Every change of weather effects them; if they happen to cat or drink anything containing disease germs, it develops at once, and they are tho first subjects of any contagious disease coming in the neighborhood. Their life is a continual worry in their efforts to avoid exposivo to damp an J malarial atmosphere. Peoplo can gain from ono to threo pounds of solil healthy flesh per week by the use of Dr. Gunn's Blood and Norvs Tonic. It puts their system in condition to resist eickness. This Tonic is in tablet form, to bo taken right after meals. Sold by all dmggists for 75c per box or threo boxes for $2. It turns the fooJ you eat Into strong rich blood. This prevents nnd cures disease. Peoplo tell us who havo used tho Tonic that it cures them, then keeps them from get ting sick afterward. H. S. Gile & Co. Yholesale Merchants and Dealers in FRUIT AND PRODUCE. Wo hnve largo supplies of berry boxes, both tin top and folding, also crates. Get your supplies here, W buy butter, eggs, poultry, produce, etc Par cash. THE TOWN CRIER. Coulla't make an aiinounc n. a' that would iUmjc the public btte taan wb-b wo . thm tht th.ir lawndry work will be w, ta ps-f., Uaa aad th Sajm Staarn Laan'rv eaa't b eaapead w'-. aivwhrf a tho eouatry fr the i,WiM of , work oa Ubb. .lk, wool-, tv. dafy eaaitWoa .. thi, !Ue, Woaujeif ro wre my taw a,, would Uva th- at aaes. Trv tae iMuxm biun Lau-,ir P'iees r tt ,.,. " b avaooja STEAM SUNDRY. Ooicirtl. J. OlaeUaA Pro.. Take yeu: meals at the WHrTE HOUSE RESTAUEANT They will please you White House Restaurant GEORGE BROS. Proprs. phone Main 196. Stato St. Meals served at all boura. Patronize Home industry, and find out as your neighbo "3 have :one that Eppiey's Perfection Baking Powde Put up in glas jars is the best baking powder made. Ask you' grocer for "Eppley's"; give it a trial and you will find that it wi.. speak for itself. C. M. .EPPLEY Mantrfactarer Salem .... Ore. DO NOT HAVE YOUR HEAD SAWED OFT By jobbers and carpenters who sell inferior lumber at a big profit. Get our prices before buying. Wo can ave you monev. GOODAI.E LUMBER CO. Use Self Rising B. B. B. Fiottt Ask your grocer for it. WANTED Men for Quary and Street work. Enquire ' WARREN CONSTRUCTION CO Roon 1 9 Breyman Bldg 'iaxiatt)sieaa;aa1is)tta ! Gold Dust Flow I Made by THE SYDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. Made for family use. Ask your grocer for it. Bran and shorts always on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT fBaaaMn.TtffitBaa)liB)i Two unfurnished rooms for rent in Steusloff Buil ding, Court and Liberty ais. Apply room 3 building in BWaWBMataWBBtMagBBBlaWBBBBBaaa' - aMu LBBI'BB'aaBBBMBBBSBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Lia?Iir.''''CaLCB.r..T4,U,M.T.. ,. P l Niv(1 i raJT.vj' fV B7I ' r ji wr&hwwisi ! Xy i &3 S-otH ri;'U&?Tbt nm -3 cortuSS A FTNB, JUICY ROAST From our market will pleas4 . I unoice sivaii ana au eeasojiJ meats at the Stato street rl Photoo 291. The Fashion Staii Formerly Simpson's StabiaJ Up-to-date livery and cab Funeral turnouts a specialty. ho for picnics and excursions 44. CHAS. W. YANNKE,! 247 and 249 High Street BRICK Brick furnished in large or i quantities. Pressed brick e , order. Yard on State street, toitlj Ponitentiary. SAXEM BRICK 7AHD, , I A. A. BURTON, fast' Received Two tars of be-st Star A Star Ci Shingles. Have you tried Malthoid Boofiij P. & B. Building Paperl Full Guarantee. Woven Wire Fencing of all Kill Fence Posts, Gates, Gate Haifa and Screen Doors. i WALTER MOB 250 Court St, Bales, 0 RELIEF FOR LADIES. FDFWrH TANCV WAFFDC yellow wrapper with Crown trads i For salo by leading druggists. Prltil per box. Summer School The first term of the Capital Sa Normal opens on May 1st, to coin eight weeks. Tutition $10. fits School of Primary Methods. June Ilth, to continue three weeisJ dress J. J. Kraps, or County SoperJ tendent E. T. Monres. Salem Or. O.C.T.0 Steamers Pomona and Altosa hi for Portland daily except Sud&J S- 7:10 a. m. M. P. BALDWIN, Alm SUNDAY EXCURSIOI on the Corvallis & Eastern road TO NEWPORT Sunday excursion to Newport ; return on the Corvallis and "Jji railroad will leave Albany EVERY SUNDAY AT 7:30 A K Arrifinrv In TAm(t.fr nl rtflflfl.. It" ing leave Newport at 5:30 p. m.. P1" oj nours at the finest reson West. Health, rest and plear i. mo weary woruer. Thrn.-iflo -l . ;nVtl all S. P. points, good going and reti '"K ou ounaay excmraion traic. t aro from Albany, Corvallis ' omath 1 .tn . . .nnA trio. neetinna af aiv. lfK TnireBS going southbound overland on"' -aaMBaB"iw"" GOOD bbbbbbbbbbbbbKssbbbbbbbbbbbbbI AOVICEI JBBBBBBBBBBBaHalBBBlaBBBBBaBBBBVaBB Buy at our rflcea and your grocrIe-s. Oor onwio" PPal atroagly to yon, bee""' aiuM eaa: tx seea. at a s , T IPKOXB 23. 136.16a L y M b UUm .y a Baker. Imwrtnc MP 'ws m. ta Wuritt C ia O. aHa.