Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 11, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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    DAILY CAPI TAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOUEK 11, 1000.
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YOU NEED AN UMBRELLA
WE HAVE THEM FOR SALE
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We have a large stock of high grade umbrellas
and of the very latest patterns, the prices ranging from
$1 .00 up, and hundreds to select from.
G. W. Johnson & Co.
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
J1Y HOFER RROS.,
I'usIlHlicrg and Proprietors.
SUIISCKIITION HATES.
1) Mall.
Sally Journal, ono month .... 3Gc
Daily Journal, throo innnths ..$1.00
Dally Journal, ono year 4.00
"Weekly Journnl, ono yenr .... 1.00
IJy Carrier.
Dally Journal, por month .... 60c
RKIHSTHIOTINO THE STATE.
Tho coiiHtltntlon rouulrcH Hint
ovury ton yearn tho Htnto shall Iio ro
Hrt'HtiKocl na to Sonntorlnl nnd Hon
rosontntlvo districts.
ThlB duty will hnvo to bo iior
formod by tho mutt legislature. Lot
tho word co out THERE SHALL ItE
JVO HUGH A (HMIRYMANUER as
tho last oilo ,
In ordor to mnlco plucott (or utoro
Portland politicians thrco counties
voro hltchod onto tho tall of tho
Alultuomnh Itlto ami representation
virtually absorbed by tho Jolnt-ren-rofioututlvo
myth.
In ordor to wlpo out Domocrntlc
votvrt In Uinatllln county It wan. inado
ovor Into u Joint district with Re
publican counties. It waa ' Joined
vth Morrow and Union and ono
Democrat senator wiped out.
Umptlllu wiih novt Joined with
Morrow ami a Dumocrnt roprosoiitn
tlvo wiped put. Domuurntlu llnuor
wan Joined with Harney ami Mai
hour and another Domoarnt wiped
out.
Domoeratlo Douglas county waa
lillrhud onto ltopiihlleuu counties and
Doinouratln Senators and HoprwiBnt
iitlvo olluliiatod.
A district waa nroated of Crook.
Grunt, Klamath and Iinko, nearly
thro ehmidrod miloa lone and ono
hundred inlloa wide, nnd glon n
Senator and two roptOBeutntlvos.
CountHm naturally Domocratlo are
thUH made to turn KupMbllciuui.
(Milium, Sherman and Whoulor nre
nmdo ono district and given two rop
roseiitutlvtm TO SAVE ONE OK
THEM HElNd A UI'MOUHAT.
Yet In Hpttu of thlu gorryuuuuler,
of tho llftoen senator olocted thU
year live wore Democrats, ono each
from Linn, Jackson, Yamhill, Clack
lunns, nnd Umatilla.
The congressional gerrymander Is
Btlll vomo. To prevent eastern Oro-
The time to begin myIiik mon
ey Is when you Iwgln to 'cam It,
Xo matter how niiiuII jour In
come, you ran nave n little of It,
TIiIh alone, If regularly done, nill
make you Independent,
Wo receUe doposliM of one. dol
lr or more, mul uty you Interest
at tho rate of three, per cvttt com.
twwml4l 4iKHil'HHHlIy
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Savtef Department
go a having a ghost of u show of
oldctlng a Democratic congressman,
IT 18 SI.IOE-STHIXGKI) with Mult
nomah, Columbia and Clatsop.
Of course, theso things aro Justi
fied on tho ground of partisanship.
Hut what has It availed? IT HAS
NOT HAVEI THE STATE from hav
ing a Democratic Govornor twlco, nnd
tho paoplo hnvo been driven to tako
up direct legislation and direct nom
ination to ovorcomo corrupt legisla
tures. In tho redisricting of tho stnto
each county should havo ono ropro
sontntivo tp begin with and not over
two counties hIiouIU bo in ono sena
torial district. Thoro should bo NO
DOUIlLK-.IOIXT DISTRICTS created.
X-RAYS
Smiles
A lndy subscriber wants to know
If whist Is n harmless amusement.
Yes, If you keep still about it.
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It Is reported that tho so It) play
ers of this city hnvo n cnndldnto for
mayor up their sloovo.
Tho leglslaluro hns abolished n
groat many peoplo's nccesa to water
and other llulds, nnd cnu abolish
riparian rights.
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If the editorial convention adopt
ed rosolutlons oNproBslng tho sym
pathy of tho association with tho
woman surfrago niovomout and
pledging their support, thoy most
assuredly delegated to themselves a
whole lot of authority. Tho major
ity of tho press of Oregon aro not In
favor of tho movoiuont. Dullns
Itomlzur. Hut Frank Duvoy, who was
thuro nnd who Is a sulTruulst, says
thoy didn't. What did they do?
Tho Dally Star Is agitating for a
Greater Orogou City. That happened
when tho Star first twinkled.
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Trust tho trust to bust tho trust.
It will do It, but tho Vumedy may be
revolution. s
A ono-pinnk walk la wldo unough
to go to tho coinetory.
Wo don't know whether wo would
rather bo Homer Davenport of Jef
ferson Myers. Homer can out-llo all
of us. In the newspaper business
we'd rather be Homer, considering
tho way tho people sustain tho fnko
newspapers,
According to Its present rnto of po
litical growth tho United States may
hnvo a Mormon President by 1997.
Tho employing pi Inters of Salem,
whntQver that may bo bo, are to bo
organised, pays a Portland dispatch.
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Geo. F, Hodgora nnd Jos. it. Whit
tle) aro aald to have an eye on tho
Balon! Statesman, lloth have a coo
titled character nt the hands of WUIU
Dunulwuy that lUa them tor tho
newspaper business.
Tho Heat Doctor,
Roy. D. 0, Horton, Sulphur
Springs, Tex., writes, July 19, 1905:
"I hnvo usod In my family Ballard's
Snow Liniment and Horohound Syr
up, and. thoy hnvo proved certainly
satisfactory, Tho liniment is tho
bent wo have ever used for, head
ftcbo and pains. The couitht syrup
has boon our doctor for the last S
year."
Sold by D. J, Pry'a drug; store.
0ATO3(tSJt.
Sir ssn; a:
Sliver Is steadily advancing in
price as measured by gold, but It Is
the same old sllvor.
,
Tho Dalles Chronicle thinks .Mich
nol Jn3per, of Michigan, bravo be
caiiBo he is going to marry an Indian
girl with the somewhat suggestive
name of Mary KIck-a-Hole-in-the-Sky
The Chronicle forgets that tho mon-
led aristocrats and harmless dudes of
the effete East tie up with chorus
glrU.
Andrew Carnegie, Imagining him
svlf n philanthropist, because he
gives nwny a part of the money ho ex
lets from tho people. Is much like
tho devil classing himself as charlt-
ablo because ho permits slriners to
warm at his fireside.
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State News
The Eugene high school band will
bo reorganized this year, and will
tako part on all public occasions In
which their school Is Interested.
Mrs. Annlo Hutchinson, tho first
school teacher in Klamath Falls 35
years ago, and a pioneer resident of
tho place, died there Monday.
Tho eighth, ninth and tenth
grades of tho Forest Grove public
schoolB havo organized a literary so
ciety. William Mank, living at Free
wator, Oregon, killed a mountain
Hon nt his homo last Saturday, Just
as It was about to spring upon his
child.
Wlllard F. Itapp, aged 5G years,
bookkeeper for tho Security Savings
& Trust Company, of Portland, died
TueBdny evonlng on his way homo
from tho Oaks.
J. W. Wilcox, n prominent farmer
and a resident of Greenville, Oregon,
for nearly a quarter of a century,
died ut that placo Tuesday.
Wlnnlfred Perry was arrested and
put In tho Pendleton Jail Tuesday,
chargod with furnishing saws to tho
prisoners who mado tho recent Jail
break thoro.
Judge Cameron, of Portland, has
received n lottor from somo unknown
member of tho lied Flag, or Nihilists,
threatening to kill him If ho does not
freo John Lowandoskl, tho nllogcd
Russian bomb thrower.
Dr. N. G. IJlnlock, who owns Bin-
lock Island. In tho Columbia river, Is
planning to ontortnln 20 sportsmen
during tho big rnbblt shoot to bo
hold thoro October 20th.
Tho Red Mon of Southern Oregon,
will hold a celebrntion with tho Tak
ilinn Tribe, of Grants Pass, Novem
ber 17th, which will bo tho biggest
ovent for that city this winter. Over
100 now mombors will bo Initiated
Into tho lodgo.
PILES
Cured Quickly nnd Painlessly No
Risk, No Dnngcr.
A Free Trial Package to Convince
Sent by Mull to All Who Write.
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Indlau War Veterans.
An Important mooting of tho Ma
rlon county Indian War Vetorans"
will bo hold In this city at tho city
hall, Saturday, October 13, at 2 p.
m. Mattors of particular Intorost to
tho inouibors of tho camps will bo
dismissed, and a largo atteudnnco Is
loquostod, Tho call for tho mooting
Is Issued by C A. Wallace, com
mnuder of Cnmp No. 1, of this city.
Ho also oxtonds uu invitation to tho
Polk county camps to attend tho
mooting. . A
Danger from the Plague.
Thoro's gfnvo dnugcr from tho
plaguo of Coughs nnd Colds that are
so pjovalent unloss you tako Dr.
King's Now Discovery for Consump
tion, Coughs nnd Colds. Mrs. Walls
of Forest City writes: "It's a God
sond to pcoplo living In climates
where roughs nnd colds prevail. I
flno It quickly ends them. It prevouts
pneumonia, cures lagrlppo, gives
wonderful relief In asthma nnd hay
fovor, and makes weak lungs strong
enough to ward oft consumption,
coughs and colds. 60c and 11.00.
Guaranteed by J. C. Perry's drug
storo. Trial bottlo freo.
Common senso Is Jus't as necessary
(even more so) In medicine as in
business or tho affairs of everyday
life. People aro getting to know
more than they used to. Not so
long ago, it was the fashion to make
all sorts of claims for a medicine,
and wind up by asking tho reader to
go to a drug store and buy a bottle.
Pcoplo won't stand for that kind of
thing now. They want proof tan
gible proof. They want to try the
remedy first, and if they find It to be
what it is claimed they will bo glad
enough to buy It.
That Is why we say to every per
son Buffering from piles or any form
of rectal diseases, send us your name
and wo will gladly send you a free
trial package. For we know what
tho result will be. After using the
trial you will hurry to your nearest
druggist and get a 50c box of Pyra
mid Plio Cure, now admitted by
thousands to bo one of tho most
wonderful v reliefs and cures for
piles over known.
"Please excuse my delay In writ
ing to you sooner In regard to what
your Pyramid Pile Curo has done for
me. I consider It one of tho finest
medicines In tho world for plies. I
suffered untold misery for four
iponths when my wife begged me to
send for a 50c box. When It was
half gone I knew I was better, and it
didn't tako any begging to get me to
send for a second box. I think I am
about well now, but If I feel any
symptoms of a return I will order at
once. I ordor It from the Pyramid
Drug Co., to bo suro of tho cure. Tell
all about this flno remedy for piles.
"And if there is anything In this
letter you want to use. do so. I re
ceived your letter a few days ago.
Yours for a romedy liko Pyramid
Plio Curo. J. J. M'ELWEE,
Honey Grove, Tex., R. R. 9, Box 29.
"P. S. I only, used two boxes and
don't think I need any more. Piles
of soven months' standing."
To get n freo trial package send
today to the Pyramid Drug Com
pany, ,55 Pyramid building, Marshall,
Michigan. It will como by return
mall, and tho results will both de
light nnd astonish you.
Wtfite Us Today
FOR A
Free-Electric Flat Iroi
Relatives of the lato Mlnnlo Van
Dran, who wns murdered In Portland
a year ago,, aro now fighting over her
property.
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Cures Chills nnd Fever.
G. W. Wirt, Nacogdoches, Texas,
says: "His daughter has chills and
fover for three years; ho could not
find anything that would help her
till ho used Herblno. His wlfo will
not kcop house without It, and can
not any too much for It." 50c.
Sold by 1). J. Fry's drug store.
We will deliver the Flat Iron, free of charge, for thirty daya'
trial. '
You are under no obligation to purchase the Iron we want you
to learn what It will do in saving labor, tlmo and money, and to
give you an opportunity to test this greatest of all household con
veniences In a practical way.
All equipment delivered with each Iron, which may be attach-1
ed to any electric lamp socket.
Fill In the coupon below and mall to us AT ONCE.
CUT OUT COUPON
Salem, Oregon, "3
Gentlemen: You may deliver to me ono Electric Flat
Iron, which I agree to try, and, if unsatisfactory to me, to
return to you within 3 0 days from date of delivery. If I
do not return It at that time you may charge samo to my
account at ?4.00. It Is understood that no charge will be
mado for tho Iron If I return It within 30 days.
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Dept. J. Address
PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
Telepone Main 84 Salem, Oregon
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Tho nbovo cut shows our brlck
llned Torrid Zono Purnnco. Guar
anteed gas and dust proof. Econom
ical and durable; for tlp particulars
Inquire at
A. L. FRASER
258 State Street.
Estimates furnished ou heating.
B&nd
Phonographs
Records
Stringed instruments and
musical sundries.
Don't forget that we have
the goods and that they arc
for sale at reasonable prices.
P. L. SAVAGE
.At J. Wenger's Old Stand,
217 Commercial St.
Repairing Instruments & Specialty.
Oregon City
Logging Shoca
In High Tops
In Low Tops
Warranted Jto be Water
For Sale By
JACOB V06TI
The Old Reliable
SALEM GUN STORE
Phone 40
The Old Reliable
SALEM GUN STORE
Pfinfie4i0 y
WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE HUNTER AND SPORTSMAN
HAXI) lMtOVKCTOIlS
CMZAXINQ ROUS
SUKI.T. lUILTS
SUKUi VKSTS
HUNTING COATS
Ml'NTlXO HATS
HIXTIXG IUXTS
m:roiii ins
WITCH KI.K HUXTIXa
HOOTS
LKFEVKIt SHOTGUXS
PARKKU SHOTGUXS
HKSI1XGTOX SHOTGUXS
Fu C. SMITH SHOTGUXS
STKVpXS SHOTGUXS
WIXCIIESTEK SHOTGX8
MARTLIX SHOTGUXS
SYRACUSE SHOTGUXS .
lTnAOA SHOTGUXS ,
HAKEIl SHOTGUXS
Marble SIliU mid comrdde line of .Marble. Good. Rift, of evcrj standard make. King Sights and LihUh Stelits for RIes and S
.. Uhh UreSo Hd Ghh Oil. Vo are always welcome at Salem. Old Reliable Guh Store.
gums.
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