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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1907)
OAILV CAP! MOXPAV, JAXUARl' 21, 1007 e IM,M-snasssuemmaaasaasssnsanaaasan . -U want m:rj:iu:NiUM powkhj KlTort to Hvlrnd Pom it lo Counties (d Mini! Tn. Thoro Is n Htrone Honlltueiit among tlio biiHlnoHB inon of thl city to de niand tlio extension of the roferoti Iu in to (lie tnxlng power In city and county affairs. That power wan glv on cUIot at (lie taut election, but It linn not yet bean applied. A big de mand Ih KOln to he innde to extend tlio referendum to county tax levies. It la pointed out that tlio ftalem city tax budget wan prnrtlemlly the work of one man, and that It wh never nubmlltud to tlm Incoming city coun cil that will have lo rnlu the reven ut)8 and dlhure them, and that It bands are tied. The mine thine Ik claimed In county mutter. It li claimed that oomily levies arc made till without censilium: any onp, but tlio convunlonru nnd Idon of tlio county ofTlflnlH and doimrtmontB who want money to expend, and that Micro should IV ftouie powor lo limit and cliorlc uxtravnKant oxpuiidlluro. nnd that llils powor can bo oxorelsod only by the pooplo, n the county LEGISLATIVE FORECAST (Contlnuod fromimgoone). Kon produoors and shlpporu to learn whether they really dealre n com mlMlon taw. Tin Scnn(ornlilM. Tuesday both houses will vote on the two senatorshlps. nd It row without ssylng that Mulkey and Hounie III be rho-.en without any effective opposition. Thoro will be a lare aj'enilaiice of country people to wltnee the triumph of the princi ple of itopular choice, and there will be considerable excitement and it people' tne meeting to protest If there In any failure to execute the expressed will of the people. The people generally are not fighting for men, but for principle, and the prin ciple will lake care of the men af terward. The United Btate nena tor iiuiHt make their record lo the people. Just an the member of the leglHlature are mnkliiK their rec ord with a view to going before the people for rnnomlnatlnn. They are all willing to keep their ear clone to the erotind nud llaten to the heart beat of the common people, Jut a commlMlonor nro cIiokoii for four they iiiied to watcii mo MHiruciion ypar, and are not amenable to tlio of the liowi and machine tuniiugor. Influonco of tlio voter. In tlio snme Till may bo liiiinlllatlnn to a chut wny It li claimed ono-half the clty,f political kiiIii that IiiiiikIikm the council are alway hold-ovor and people are Inrapnblo or nelf-KOVorn-cannot bo held to any renpoimlblllly. I ment, Incnpuble of nominating and Tho Holoni lltmlntMiH Men Uiikiib JelectliiK their Hervniit. and Incapable miiv tnkn (hi mi nt n Hiienlnl iniieN'or missing ' their Horvlce after ItiK thl week. How to Cure Clillbbilii. "To enjoy freedom from chll lilnlns," write John Kemp, KiihI Ollnlleld, Mo., "I npply Iliicklen' Ar nica Bnlvo. Have nine lined It for unit rheum with oxoellout result." Giiarnuleod to mire fever ioro, Indo lent ulcer, pile, burn, woutidii. front bite nnd iikln diseases; Sao nl J. 0. Perry' dniK store ' ' o Jiiktlre Court Jury MM. City llemirder Mooree, Msalsted by W. II. Phillip and P. A. Welch, have nol noted the fnlhiwlNg rltlsen lo wet a Jut or In the J ml lee court fur the city or He I em dtatrlot for the year 100T C. A linker, Herbert Jerman. Prank barer, Oeo V. Johnson. Jr , Omirge Shanda, A. It. Gardner, llalpli (llortr, II. O. While. T. J. Cro ils. J W. WIIIwhi. J Connor. II. (111.. II C, Upley. W. T I leaned. Churl S Weld . P. P Partington. Ituesell Pallia, P. P. Parey. W T Htoli. Albert Ha I.. II. Pletrber. Walt Nhlpp. Henry Wlprut. C. W. Yeiiiike. P J Uhmaa. A. A le. Prank Memlltt, It T Maruea. Oeo. W Darnee. On W. Herl. Jamea Mcllvo), lOet. Ueeae. II. I) Patton, Prank lluell. O J Wllsoa. P W Water. Paul Hauser. T. M. Jose. A I. Harvey. Henry Hubbard, J A Mill. X j. ltig. A K. Mulllgaa. II W lUrr. Itorua Hunter. Roy Pall lips. It I. Ullbert. p. W. DurMa. A. H Mncera. Paul alaraarh. W. W Hall VI (miiimi rutin Hit Miiith, ' I want to give mm valuable ad vice to i boa who suffer with lame Itnek ontl kidney trouble." says J It. IIUHkeuiblti. f )lek. Taan. "I kve prouM (a hh ntHMilnte eertnln Mutt Itletrle Hitter will (MMtlrely eurt thl dUtrttMini: eandltlMH. The tlret bottle care we Rreat relief anil niter taklHK a few more bottle. 1 wh enw bletely rured, o oowpUivly that It Memme n pleaimre lo rromw4 tbU srvrtt rewisly Mut itntr ' KuarKHtee at j c Prr ' riiu autre Prleo 0c they are In olllce. Hut the perforin a noe of the teulHlnturu mi far In cut HiiK down Kraft Indicate that the people knew what they were alunit when they adopted tlin direct pri mary. The cuttltiK off of the Joint JunketliiK commltteee and the tlnlit to tediice the caleiidar tsraft, and other "hIkii followliiK" prove the IMiwer ol the people. The Collo-Mil Cniflh. It iniiat not be IiiihkIiiwI thai the rooaal rmtl aie dead ICrfotl lo revive the Joint Investlvatlnx com mltteea that have never luveatlaated will be renewed. A bla llxht will be made to retain a much of the elate printing sraft a poealhle. A com liroinlae on $11000 worth or lenlalH tlve calendar protea thl. If the elate had a little printing plant at the slate konae, and did tta own Hlndlna. a It does at nearly all Ita educational Institution, the calen dar would rol the legUlature lea than SI 000 Instead of $nooo If the printer were on a aalary or about laooti a year nl the oulalde, the printing or the Male would all be done at roat. If anyone bnt Mr. Hun Inn) were state printer, that I what would be demanded by (be Oregon tan, nnd there would be no favors naked for thai oaarlal A waiter so purely a business proposition should be treated na such, and the people should see to It thai no Member who falls to keep the promise lo put the printing oa a bnslneas basis, and the printer oa a reaaoaahle aalary. la re turned l4er HimhIii llettee-- Isaac Durbln of Howell Prairie who reeeatly ausulaed a severe hemorrhage of I ho atomaea. la re ported to be much Improved. He la the father of Mr. U. M. Jermau of I his rlly. DR. J. E. ENN1S Dlt.J. K Of Atlanta, ., AddretM" the Pco pie of Hali'in on n Mutter of llfallb "To Whom It Mny Concern: Of late there has baen a troml d'al nf dlHcneelon In reanrd to advertld mwllelne, their valuo and power to euro. "I want to any to tho people of Sa lem that I believe that moat valuable cod llvor oil preparation, the bel body-builder, health rotorer and IreiiKth creator known to medicine today I Vlnol. "While Vlnol doe not contain the syatetn-cloKKlne; oil of old-faahlonH cod liver oil and etniilalnna.Mt actual ly does contain all the curative medi cinal lirlnclplea of the cod's lifer In a hlKhly concentrated form, with tonic Iron added, and It I dellclou lo take. "I advise Vlnol In my practice. Riid find It ha no eo.ua! for healing, roiigha, aolda, bronchial troubles nnd sore liitiK. "I ha-e used Vlnol In many cnc of Indigestion, imtl-ntMilmllnMon, and tor 'mtlentH who wore anoouilc an.! run-down with splendid roaiilt. I have alio round Vlnol to bo u boon to the aged. "1 believe Vlnol to be well worthy of any honest physician' endorsement." We sell Vlnol to the people or Sa lem on an offer to refund money U It rail to benefit. O. W. Piitmwn Co. dniKKlsts. Note. While we are Hole iiKent hir Vlnol In Salem, It I now tor nle at the lending drug store In nearly every town and cltv In tlio country. hook Tor the Vlnol agency In your. town Vanity That Is Excusable m I and Woinnii .should have Shoes Our Shoe. p.,,.1.1 .f votir .sliocs".' Kvci-y Man Hunt they are not niliiinicil to wear. ..... ..i i. muifs conic from here. All ttvles are llncil up for Inspection. Our Men's S.oo, :M nml Sl. boes and our Women's S2.50. 9,lSy,!iVoo Shoes mil keep other U,,.crs Hue, tryliilt t .ntel, them for the pike. Then they can't do it. .. , i.iu.ti r stock, have. the. best, makers hulhl ion sec nv -vii-ii i" "v . our .sImk-s, and then sell them at u very close iiuirffln. of rooi! Shoe-bulltlliiK and selling. That's the limit Salem's Big Shoe Stote Oregon Shoe Companya IIOTKIi AltUIVAIiS. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN connlder l'axtlnc Toilet Antiseptic a nccaulty In the hyrjlcnlc care of the person and for local treatment of feminine III. An a wailt Its cleansinR, j'crmlcldal, decMlorlinB and Jiealing niialtiip'. are etitraordlnarv. For sale at I)ruR;lt. Sample free. Addroes The R Paxton Co., ltoston, Mass. o AilJlidunl Insiiue. W. P. Tiirpln, the agel man who was taken Into custody last Pildav evenlng by Marshal Olhsoii on (Ik almrge of being Insane, has been ex amined by Dr. .1. .N Smith Iteron County 4idge Kcott and commltteil to the asylum. Mr. Tiirpln. who ba- realdetl In Yew Park, la OS ear o' age and hna a young wire or whom he I extremely Jealoua. Till J-.iI ouy I rlaluie! to have Ihm'u utiiti I by a deranged mind and has nuis. t the unfortiiuate man t tn.'l threat of a deaperate natun n u 1 1 - Mrs. Tiirpln and others. Tiindi rlalnts to be an old miner, fornniH or southern Oregon, where he met hK Hf. Willamette. W. Ilrown, Portland. W. Uyle. W. K. Krazler, Portland. Win. J. Parker, San Fiunclco. 0. II. Johnson, Astoria. I,. IC. Moore and wlfo, Hood River II. Hothehlld, North Powder. I. Inn K. .lone, Oregon City. Win. II. Harry. Portland. John C. Young. Haker City, (leo. Nlcholn, Portland. Walter Lyon, Albany. .salem. Hurt Harkhurit. Portland. II. J. Perry. John Rotuler, city. II. II. Miller, Portland. Whitman, "lliiman ltattlebo." V. K. Hrandnl, Portland. K P Hocking. Portland W II Ora. St Paul "The Shoes." '!?" pioxi:i:k ikai). w II. McCully, Iist or Slv llrothers, Dies in Hrowiisville Sumlay. W. II. McCully dlod at tho homo of his datightor, Mrs. Jamos Coshow, in Hrownsvlllo, Sunday morning, January 20, 1907, nged 77 years. He was n brother of the Into David McCully, t.nd was fonnorly n resident of this city, having boon ! among tlio the pioneers of lSfi3. Ho The Hryan Program So far ns known todny the Bru program nt Hnlem follews: The di. tlngulshed Nobrnska Is expected to arrive In tho city Wednesday erei- lug at G:30 o'clock and will malt Ills prinripnl address nt the Gram Opora IIousq. This will be his p Htlcnl spoocli. Tlnirsdny morning b will probnbly mnko a short jpecct to tho students of Willamette lt. vorslty and tho high school, and ! In the day will nddress the leglsli. Hire. leave a dnughtor and n son to mourn ,hls death. Mrs. James Coshow, of i It's a good old world nftir all, i, Hrownsvlllo. and V. M. McCully, or Olympla, Washington. The funeral services were conducted this after noon by Rev. P. S. Knight, In the Itlgdon undertaking parlors, nnd the burial took place In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. If you have no friends or moan In the river you enn fall. .Mnrrlagos nro quite common anl More people there will be. Provided you tnko Hockj Mounti Tea. - For sale at Dr. Stone's utorc u-Twuirmmii f iiTnrrnnniii laojH SUIT A T 13 amfgMftm- Jawaaaam JLttal All tho Woild. la a stage and tlallard's Snow hlalment plays a moat prominent part. Its has no superior for Rheu matism, stla Joint, cuta, sprains, and all palna. Iluy It, try It and you will always use It. Anybody who has uaeri llaliard'a Snow Liniment U a living proof or what It doea Iluy a trial bottle; tap. 0 and $1 oo hid by 1). J. ry. The UJght Nuiiik. Mr. August ftaerpe, the papular overseer of the poor at fort Madison, la . say "lr Kings New Ufa PtMs are rightly named, they art nui agixaM. Jo more eood ann make one fxl better than any other UxaiiVt " (iuarauteetl to cure bilious n aul cunl teat urn S 5c at J C IVrrv drug Urre HAVE YOU SEEN OUR VALUES IN CARPETS AND RUGS The bit; Mile is still on and ou will have to hurry lo gct In line sith the rest that hac already bought at The House Furnishing Co 177 Liberty St. The .Mhhtluht Pller. ' aergeant Kitty" aa bouk f.r the Orand Opora House this ktik. but hh detained by aahout on thi rnllronoa "The Midnight Filer m io he here January JXth. and will ! a warm number that will draw like a house a Are In fart several hui burn down, a atemmbuai blow up tislns collide, there Is a U-al.Utn. lold-up. and sowetklug dolug all (. lime Hni Vim Pt,f l IMnhMft4l'a Hem-Kold u an itu-rnal KeuMHly that enttr.-lx n iu.is the cwMtw l lllee, and .ur. to m rurt ani' raae au mate i luiw lung statMtlng H on have Piles ami Mr I .-on-hsidls Hem-RoM will not vur. ou ii g )our money back. ihouaan4 Uollar guarentrr .. with ery bottle of Hem-Koid mild If )u want a perfect and p-rm-nrni rur. avk for Or. UeouhatUl HrniRuia. tho guaraatee-i Ri.h All druipleta. MM. or lr lun hardt Co . Niagara rati, v v ir prtetors Hold by Dr ft (' jin. Salem City CmuhpII TwnlitLt. The Salem city eounrll w-vi. u,i. lng. kb4 there will ho ImiNirum buslnemv tmaaau-l a has t.,n sug-pMtetl by at least oa bu. !. man. It w-miM be a good I4ea If bu.l aeea men gvaenUly woaM urn ..ut an4 wltaeas the prtjoewllags. This wouW bring taa niarhtaa poiin.un anil i hose who are wurhlaf to d. f,t all efforia at nvtiv mA ,.,i.i, improvement fare t.. tac with ih atter uiailig.nv of the oammubity. an4 thara would l. ieaa ku .a-v anil mare butim January is always house cleaning time for as and we now have on sale a large assortment of Men's Suits and Overcoats. Out regu lar line of from $ t o.oo TO $25e00 A SUIT Are Now Reduced. Some as Low as $6e50 up $8.50t $10,00, $J2.00, Etc. Coprtsht IHi The I lout' el KuppMhclme SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE 1 36 Commercial St. Saf r. Uaorsa IUH4 Hiuoks a4aay at ""vu- -iiUxl