.- , w r, "wfc V " vi"r P DAIL CAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1000 2 I v. DIM CAPITAL JOURNAL i . v MIT HOFKR IJROS., PHsltsttera and Proprietors. If 8URSCIUPTION KATIES. Hy Mall. Dally Journal, ono montli .... 35c 'Dally Journal, three months , .$1.00 Dally Journal, one year 4.00 Weekly Journal, ono year .... 1.00 lly Carrier. Dally Journal, per month .... 50c FOR STATE COMMISSION. Tho following recpnimondntlons havo boon inado by tho transporta tion committee of tho Portland Chamber of Commerce: Flrat Establishment of a stato railroad .commission that shall liavo power to hear complaints and regu late the railways, Scond Enactment of a law pro viding for reciprocal demurrage, pen alizing tho railways for dolay In de livery of cars. Third Common terminal In Port land which all roads may uso, re sulting In bettor dispatch for cars. aflk 1 iftsA Keep Your Feet Dry You can do this by wearing a pair of the famous Packard Shoes. ELOPED WITH OWN HUSBAND Growing Girls, Mrs. Mary Davenport Start ed After Divorce But Got Sidetracked G. W. JOHNSON & CO. is the only firm handling them, and they guarantee every pair. G. W. Johnson & Co. TXirt.irfiff:iit mt af t ...i. .. . i & . uk m ". ..'. m -. it nn uriii VaiihIIi tliiHAlinan -. . .t . a , . A . I J U II I 1.11 1 UICIIUBU Ul UUUIIIIUIU I,.l .r !., n equipment by tho rnllronds which '' shall keep pneo with tho business to be handled, Fifth- Abolition of switching charges which are doclnrod to bo ox orbltunt. Tho commlttoo also mndo tho fol lowing findings: Tho commlttoo reports that n so rlotis tihortago exists, causing serious loss to shippers. During tho past 00 days tho three transcontinental systems ontcrlng Portland have been able to supply only -10 par cont of tho equipment that lina boon noedod to handlo tho freight (radio of the stato, Tho railroads nro tnxod with try log to make n good allowing for tho business handled by Imposing tho 'greatest possible-' bunions on tho least posalblo equipment. r onorgles to holding of fice under Democratic rulo. How much futuro hnB tho party undor such policies In Oregon? Bnlom Man Gets Contract. J. M. Eakow, a contractor of Sa- Jlrs. Mary Davenport, of Silver- ton, fractured all tho known records In tho affairs of cupId and hymen when alio eloped with her own hus band. To make matters all the more dramatic, Mrs. Davenport was actu ally on tho way to Salem to attend tho session of tho circuit court, where she confidently expected to bo given a divorce from her husband, Llewellyn J. Davenport. Tho Davenports were married six years ago In this city, and for a while Hfo was ono grand sweet song with them. Then M?s. Daven port says that Mr. Davonport began to attend country dances, nnd leave her at homo to mind tho babies. She didn't like this, nnd filed a suit for dlvorco through her attorney, Carey Martin. Mr. Davenport did not want a separation, and ho employed Rauch & Sonn and A. O. Condlt to defend tho suit. Thonatter came up before Judgo Galloway on motions at differ Growing girls need care, advice and medicine, especially on reaching the age of puberty. A mother's tender care and words of caution will often accomplish wonders. As for medicine, a gentle, safe find reliable strengthening tonic is Wine of Cardui, It will prevent and relieve pain, regulate the functions, clear the complexion and strengthen the constitution. It is a valuable medicine for growing girls. It has tided thousands over a critical period, and saved them from years of suffering. It can never do harm and is sure to do good. A relief or cure for all female disorders in girls and women. At every druggist's in $1.00 bottles., Try it. lorn, was awarded Tuesday afternoon ont tlmeSj nnd tho court refused to .tllO Contract for bulldlnc tho brlflcn'nllnw Mm rinvnnnnrf nnv nllmnnv. uur such puucics in uregonf : .-... -. .- -..., -, By all monns, tho collector Bhould across Dutto creek at Scotts Mills, 'and tho final trial was to have been bo a man of political standing nnd'on tno 1,no hotweon Clnckamas and .held yesterday afternoon In depart- convictions, Ho should liavo Ideas and couvlc tlons, ns well as whiskers. A FALSIFIER BKT IUGIIT. Tho Capital Journnl editorially announces that ltaolf nnd Its frlonds aro nlrondy selecting candidates for tho city offices. Tho wholo people, howovor, will hnvo n volco In this operation later. Salem Statesman. If tho nbovo woro truo why did THE COLLKOTORSIIIP POLITICS, AND "Tho 8nlem Journal oponly nd mils that It wants, tho Portland col lector of customs to bo un outside rustlor for tho Republican party, to head a Republican machine, to light for Republicans for olllco all along tho lino, nnd to appoint Republican subordinates rogardlcss of tho civil O service policy. Tho Baloni paper hns real hot Republican hduII unco In not tho Stntcsmnn QUOTH BUOH WORDS from tho Capital Journnl nsjt was awarded him forthwith. Work Marlon counties. Tho bid submitted was $1200. Ed. Olds, n contractor of this city, also had In a bid for tho work, his amount being $144C G0. County Judgo John Scott, Commis sioners W. II. Goulot nnd J. C. Need hnni, of Mnrlon county, and Judgo (. B, Dlmlck, Commissioners T. h Klllon and John Lowcllon, of this county, met in joint session at 1 o'clock this afternoon In tho county Judgo's prlvnto ofllco and oponod tho bids. Eskew's was tho lowest, and on tho vlnduct will bo started at onco, ns Boon as tho Salem contractor Oregon It puts in its mouth? It could not. Whonovor tho Cnpltnl Journal at tacks tho prosont Gosnor machine 'cnn nssomblo his material, sonio ono hollers, nnd shows whoro citv Star ... I no ia nit. Tho Journnl Is not tho official or gan of tho Oesner machine, and It has" no ono to favor or protect, Tho Capital Journnl HAS NO CANDIDA'!?!) to push for any office. When it supported tho good work dono by tho Citizens' administration THE OANtt always rousted Tho Journal. , Saved Ills Life. J. W. Davonport, WIngo, Ky., wrltos, Juno 14, 1902: "I wnnt to toll you I bollovo Bnllnrd's Snow Liniment saved my llfo. I was un dor tho troatmont of two doctors, nnd thoy told mo ono of my lung3 was ontlroly gono, nnd tho other badly affected. I also had a lump ment No. 2 of tho circuit court Mrs. Davenport started to Salem to attend the trial and to get her decree. Dut she met her husband at Woodburn, whero thcro wore somo tears shed, a fow solemn love vows ronowed, tho old troth was plighted ovor again, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Dav enport took tho northbound train for Portland, whoro thoy are sup posed to bo enjoying a now honey moon. In tho mcantlmo, Mrs. Broslg, tho mothor of Mrs. Davonport, becamo nlormed at tho absonco of her daugh ter and enmo to Salem to look for her. Sho could find no traco of her in this city, but nt' Woodburn learned of tho reconciliation. Tho Davenports liavo been sepa rated on several different occasions. WINE OF CARDUI SALEM MARKET. ...l.lt.. l ... a , who. vorimnu journal. 'Tm: flAXO woro 0,,iy dlsploaBOd, nig nuovq is a mover way or n,ld ,,()Uod Ul0 ,,tvrty. umuiig an nrguuiom nrounu, wnon . TI,K faN(, AN ,TS 0ROAN yon cannot moot It. Ivr0 t,qMntiy nt out at clean, decent It Is very naturnl that tho Port- jiUbIhm ndmlnlHtrntlou at tho hands land journal, wiilcli Is always a of nny ,mrty or officials, rustler for tho Democratic party, - . ... should pot want n collector ap pointed who would bo n organizing force, ft potont polltlcul factor for When It supported good work dono on my sldo. I don't think thnt I under n Republican ndmlnlstrntlcm could hnvo lived ovbr two months ldngor. I was Induced by n frlond to try Jlullard's Snow Llnlmont. Tho tho Republican party. It naturally prefers soiuo VOICE LICWH, EMASCULATED, NOX-IWUT. WAX MUMMV In that office. It Is a notable fnct thnt tho Dem ocrats elected to office nt Portland, and in Oregbn do not nppolnt HO PMbllcnnn. Kyory Domocrntlo olllclul name 'Duoerati for uttleeu hlglj nnd low working, organlilng, tirolea Indus trloHB partisan, Thoro U no civil servleu humbug practiced by tho Democratic party, except when thoy CAN WORK RE I'ttfU.lCANK TO KEEP HKMO- imATH IN OKI'ICE. ' Tho Konuhllcans utway. fool .that key commit a sin by appolHting k Mil Hedged RepubllcaH worker to a tt oltlco, '" TMe Bllentvolced, KHm-hoed, a jnM(oM)r)iUHo&tUliUowH stylo litth Republican plumi. i Tbt iHovJtably lavw tho party 'fOlMIHAVV WITH CONSCIENCE JMm RHAl'TKRM. j r T Moral otNcoa hsvo boon too taucfc flllVd With ASpnyMATED . Suit Tor Wnges. John A. Morrison through his nt tornoy, John Da) no, has commenced action In department No. 1, of tho circuit court ngnlnst T. A. Llvesley nnd John Roberts, doing business undor tho Ilrm nnmo of T. A. Lives ley & Company. Tho complaint al leges that tho plaintiff performed ono mouth's labor and services during Boptomhor for tho price of $150 nnd that ,tho defendants have not paid tho plaintiff for tho labor dono. Tho plaintiff demands Judgment for lf0 nnd Intcrc-t. first application gave mo great ro llof; two CO cont bottles cured mo sound nnd woll, It la a wonderful medicine, and I rocommond It to suffering humanity. Sold by D. J, Fry's drug storo. II. II. Johnson, a survoyor of Oio gon City, was gorod almost to death by a bull Sunday afternoon. Had It not been for his dog nipping tho nnlmnl's hm togs, and arresting his attention, Mr. Johnson would have boon Ulllod. Educational Conference. Richmond, Vn., Oct. 3. The great oducutlonal conforonco which was called at tho Instance of tho Co-Opor- atlvo Educational Association, con- voned heio today. It has brought to gether tho State Teachers' Associa tion, tho stnto superintendents nnd tho 350 scnttorcd local educatlonnl associations In overy section of the stato. Each collogo and Institution of higher learning Is represented, and a strong Impetus will bo given to tho cuuso of education In tho stato which will bo noted throughout tho ontlro South, This stato has 2770 mines. i Scrofula r Ji vtry oftm cHlr!. MfftttTt MTV MIMNMC A CMICJt. It it 0WtEt toll ,for tuJMrcfatt' wh! wltift Ki it PCMtt CM? CMtttlMttflMMKMt It MtttV ItMHt tO l4it-f 0Otikt HoodsSariMfril fttmoYtt vnry Iunmmi ol croAalou Gti Hpotf's, For MirtwDBliiti of rwatkAMo Danger from tho Plague. There's grnvo dnngor from tho plsguo of Coughs and Colds that aro o prevalent, urIom you take Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consump tion, Coughi and Colds. Mrs. Walls of Forest City wrltes: "It'a a God wml to people living In climates where coughs and colds prevail. I Ano It quickly ends them, It prevents piioumonlft, cures lagrippo, glvw wondorful relief In astlmia and hSy fover, and makes "cak lung strong enough to ward oK eoasumptloM, roughs and colds, 80s and It. OS. Ouaranteod by J, C. Perry's dru store. Trial liottlo freo. Cnri'M Winter Cough. J. E. Qovor, 101 N. Main St., Otta wa, Kan., wrltes: "Every fall It has boon my wife's trqublo to catch a sovorp cold, and theroforo to cough all winter long, Last fall I got her a bottlo of Horehound Syrup. She used It and has been ablo to Bleep soundly all ulght long. Whenever th cough troubles her, two or thrco doses stops tho cough, and Bho' Is ablo to bo up nnd well." 25c, COc and 11.00. Sold by D. J. Fry's drug storo. DWorfO (ifHHtlHL Josalo Savage was jestciday graut od a dlvorco from Henry L. fttvas-o by Judge OaRoway. Tho couple was HiarrkHl la November, 1S97. Tlfo plaintiff was awarded tho custody of ho two minor chlldrett, a boy and V tlrli aged, roapectkoty 7 4 years. Dan Kully tho U. of O. sprinter. submitted, to n surgical onoratlon Tuesday for tho removal of a varl coso voln. which had threatened to hinder his track work. Do You Relieve in Signs? A mark, noto, tokon or symptom, Indicates that by which anything may bo' known, thnt Is, wo nro fore warned If evil is to befall us. or wo liavo tho pleasuro of anticipation U tho signs botokon a fortunato occur rence. Accidental occurrences nil havo their signs, ovory disease has Its symptoms. Tho point Is to heed tho formor. nnd counteract tho ef fect of tho latter. Spoils of sick headacho follow Indlcostlon nmi stomach disordors, belching, bllllous noss and dyspepsia nro signs of sick ness. Peoplo that bqllovo In theso signs and know thnt thoy aro true from oxporlenco, cau get Immedlato rollof and a spoedy euro by tho use Qf Dr. Qunn's Improved Liver Pills. Sold by druggists for 25c per box. Only ono for a dose. -VWMBHMHBSJMilM Stclner's Market. Dealers in Ash, game and poultry. Highest cash price paid for eggs. Prompt delivery. Stato street. 10-3-tf Poultry, Eggs, Etc.- Eggs Per dozen, 2Gc. Butter Betail Country, 20c, cream ery, 2Ce. Hens 12c. Frysj lie. Goose C7c Ducks 8&9c. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc Now potatoes 65 cwt. Onions 90c cwt. Tropical Fruits. Bananas 5jc per pound. Oranges $5.00?6.00 Lemons ?5?G. Livo Stock Market. Steors 3 3 & c. ' Cows 2 2 J4 c. Sheop 3 c. Dressed Veal 6&7c. Fat Hogs G8. Stock Hogs 5 Q Cc. Grain and Pood. Baled Clover $G.00. Wild (Rose Flour $1.00 Per Sack Satisfied When you meet a cook or housewife with a satisfied look, you can rest assured that they use EPPLEY'S' PERFECTION BAKING POWDER Put Up in Glass Jnrs. C. M. EPPLFY Manufacturer Salem, Orecon OTCTTCO Steamers Pomona and Altona leave for Portland dally except Sunday at 7.J0 a. m. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt Only Flour sold in Salem that is made from Old Wheat If you uso Wild Rose, you will not havo sticky bread. FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERS raffi I ""-nkjcivino I I i I ui Sl A MATTER OF ABSORBING INTEREST Lies behind that of tho approaching Thanksgiving, and that Is the lum ber question. During tho Winter tho supply Is always uncertain, hut by ordering of us beforo cold weather comes you can bo suro of having your wants filled. Wo aro ready to supply any kind of lumber you need. GOODALE LUMBEE CO. U se omti Sure Cure for PlItM, Itchlug Piles produce moisture and caum ltckjag, this form, as well as Blfttd, Bletdtag or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-Ma-ko's Pllo Kemedy. to iteklag and bled lag. AbsrlHi taora. So a Jar, at druggists, or st by ll. Trwtlse free, Write ma stent yer ease. Dr. Bewako, Pklte. Pa. ItUHHt lkrmtlUC RnlU from chrosk) eetltHUlow, wkkk m aulckly Hr4 ky Dr, King's Kew LI(o Pills. Tkw rwo nUl oIwhous germs fr Ike nyttww tuid t4) uexr life l vlsHr, tuf sour stomach, auiw, k4ats)', dtf iluees Wnd colic, without trrtoliur ar a - - j. -- -i-i'iTr -.-- latscaptort, .26c, naif tfirr In a in InrnMa fti I laiemwiori, vsoc uuraaieea ujr . llllUkoro U to- havo a now saw-will. A Wty IWtkwI OitU or key, mH wwesw, Is quickly et of fI K Backtla's Arnica aire U apW-4 Kowly. Q. J Weck, of, TkeMk( Mtok., s)-: i It In my htmUy tor cU, or And alt skia iiUurkM, a fkvi U per teetV Qulekeet. (41e hm know. Self Rising B. B. B. Flow. Ask yoar grocer for it Shot Gun Shells wk havi: A VKRV GOOI. STftPi: rv o....n 1MX1 , " -".-.--I, . ALL THE DIFFER ZT "" s"ra 0K S,,OT-"" so -- CX.NVNCH MO IS nCTTK W.KWEURSITOtfMJ SOHTSMEX'S SUPPLMiS OV .'-KV SPORTS3IE.V3 SUPPLIES OF "jmourpox c L hm4 cv, mm, MeMb la Ftry i! "tor- I I t keelUqc Mlve asade, I5e at J. Hun's (Iraater. Q