Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 03, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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I AMUSEMENTS
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Grand Opera House.
Monday, February 3 "A 110,000
Beauty."
Saturday, February 8. "Kerry
dow."
Tlio KIlngtT Grand.
Tho DIJou Stock Company In
"Mistaken Identity" or "Who Is
Who,"
Auditorium Roller Rink.
Morning oftornoon and evening
oessions,
Tim Vouilctlo.
Moving pictures and Illustrated
oongo, 'ovcrjr afternoon and ovonlng
ocopt Sunday and Monday after
noon u.
' '
Grand Opera House
John F, Conlray, Mgr.
ONE JOYOUS NIOHT
MONDAY, FEBRUARY O.
Tho big fnvorltcii, Tho Lowls-I.ako
Musical Comody Co. In
A
$10,000 Beauty
WETTY flllYLH WHO CAN HINfl.
Prices, 1.00, 7Gc, Guo, 2fic. float
Mlo nt box oftlco Monday 0 n, tn.
K
HARRY A. VAN
Presents tho
Bijou Stock Co.
IN A
A H-ACT VAIlfti COMHHY.
'MISTAKEN IDENTITY"
OR
WHO IS WHO."
Preceded by a ono-nct oomody on
titled "A Cowboy' Itonmnoo," by
0s. I). Bhaw. mateur night Fri
ilAy PRICES 10, 0 AN no CENTS.
SATURDAY MATINEE.. 10 CENTS
RAILROADS RATES
ARE DISCUSSED
Work of tlio CommUtlonrrN
ntrtMfol by tlm Granger.
Coin.
Albany, Fob. 2. l.lun County!
Counoll, PAtrons of Husbandry, held ,
a Uargo gathering horw yesterday, j
and sorvjNl a fluo illuner. Dr. Withy, i
combo made a strong pl for thn
tato university appropriation ofi
$126,000 por annum. The council I
InvlttM President Korr to limit with !
them next month Col. H. Hofer was
Appointed J ml go of the various lino
dishes brought for tho grangu dlnnor,
and awarded to first honor Mrs. Mm.
rod Payne for having put ip tin
moat Uuciuua penohM. Thy wore
brought from mstAro OntgoA by her
daughtor who work! om that way
twyioh pdoklng Uun. but a wtrn
O.rvgon vsomnu put tkoi hs.
U It CammkNlooor Wool HKtl
State Hngtmwr lwl prosooUHl Able
papers ok klr doMtrttoMts, ami
wtjro sivH a groat !) of plH
Mi. Wot hmmU kla tlft ApooArnooo
am a pub4l tHMkor. ot cooAolAf
?lmolf lo i'Hih at all. kot rMdlm
wtml eowrt dwtntoA whh aaIIoiI
upon to do o. U ooooIuaIoh roso
lUtJOlU woro ariapttHl osmUMMMUog
tho rommlMtoa am) wtppocUAg llHgt.
jiopf Law l In kt ftgot for a wattr
ood.
Wright Halo tlu litrinir IWino,
Tk tamom oam. tHrootly tuul to
dlrrotly, Uu)ir In frUlit Aluinwt
whort k jmo Mto It lNMMir
Urm It iioil)1 MAinli UAt kr
U lortW u y f fr. but vnr
tUy uf kit ' ( b jpiura trlkwu ia
froJchl t-ttAiyt-i t t rAliruA4
Frlfihf it iik aftVrl h I'll, f of
prc mi 'uk he louBuatt
d 1't.U... Ho vs. 1 1 1 .u.lutiMi I
HEADACHE
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ftet rr
CAMpyCATHUIIW
flHl'dfklaiiJ.rn rkl..A..WU ...
If you wont
an absolutely
piiri nirdl
rlno get a
bottlo of tin
Hitter. W"
giinrnntoo It
ho. It will
euro and pre
vent Hour Risings,
Flatulency,
Indlgc-Ntlon,
Iypcp"''i,
Colds and
Malaria
Fm'cr
aouiMBn
BITTERS
find If he lookft Into tho matter that
many of tho trips ha has taken In
past years oVor the railroads wore
on reduced or oxcurslon rates suoh
as those given to ho setnhoro and
conventions, and thai ho hon pcr
hnpn trnvcrcd as cheaply as tfto'-holf
a cent per mile. A two-cent fore
would be a fine thing for thono whoio
buslnetm or deslro cauHctt them to
travel a great deal but would bo of
no benefit In the long run to the poor
man. Excursion rates would bo cut
out and two conts would bo tho mini
mum as well as tho maxlnfum faro,
Tho railroads would use tho reduc
tion oh an exctiKO for cutting out the
colonist rates which wo aro so anxi
ous to hnvo at this time In order to
bring homoscokors to Oregon. It
would bo used as nn oxcuso by tho
railroads for reducing their sorvlco
and for not Improving "their dopot
UilldlnKS which nro n oyo soro to
many cltlos'ln thin state.
"Tho commission has been
thu matter onreful consldorntlon and
I am firmly or thu opinion that thoro
ar other matters that aro of fnr
moro importance to the people of this
state than n two-esnt jmwioiiKor faro.
We should demand:
.Mr. West's List of IM'iiuiihK
First That railroad omploys be
wll paid and enjoy reasonable work
Iiik hours. This ensure Reed men,
Kotxl service and fewer aroldeuts.
Becond Oood roadbeds and equip
ment, In ordor that possongers and
freight may bo oarrled with snfoty
and illspatoh.
Third Neat and substantia depot
buildings, surrounded by attractive
grounds.
FourthLow frolRht rates In or
der that tho consumur may buy his
goods cheaper and tho producer re
ceive hotter prloort for his products.
j Fifth Thon, If their oarnlngs will
I Justly It, a reduction of poiwenRcr
fares.
I bollevo that tho pasienRor farei
are tho last thing that should bo
takon up. I am speaking now of
tho fare on thow roads oharRlnR but
thruo oniH a mile. Thero are some
roods ohornlng moro, and tho com
mission l now InvostlKUtlng the mat
tor, with a vlsw of brliiKlng about re
duotlons. (IimhI WttnlM fur CullrwKiu'ii.
In conoluslon. Commissioner West
paid a tribute to hln colleaguos,
Altohlon and Campbell, and com
mondtvl thm to th voters of the
state. Ho said or them:
"Mussrs. Altohlsou and Campbell
I hnvo found both hunwt uttd uprlxht
and potsHMlng hh srHst dMlro to
Aveomplleh wihim Reed for the peo
ple through tho ponllloiu whloh thy
held Ih jHsUcw o tk KentlomvH.
the people should lwok Into thtlr
rronls, AAd H tky llMd thi' havh
Ihmh faithful AMd knt t th pr
foriHANM of thair foUm, thy should
W Ktv AH APIHKtMHlty to COWlU
tk vtttTk wWik tky ka mmiI
om lor t fittur."
TO lirttt 11ir WluutinnM.
Mr WK irwlKl A pA tor
4rtvtg Ik mllroAds iMto a oswtttott
wkw fair VAtoNlloiM. a a baote for
rt WAkUiK, tHbjkt W forotil out of
tatr aotwaMIm. It aaM
"It aaohm to om It It oomlbb tr
tk Orfloo soioMiinolAO to aerUi
k roMOOAklo valoo of loo roA4 U
tklt stAto wHoottt golOf to too OX
tMAM to wolrk othor totttt'oilottA
kov iu. Tku, I iktok. car ko ac
O9otp;ih4 lorooiy oy tk roltrood
(uotnlsto ao4 too rooMty AAioom
riloc kormooy For tk pur
li uf tAXAUua tk rAl'ritAd P !
tow ya.omJ.ok oa tookr rooriy. Fur
ri- mklAA ttMriHMWo tkwy plocv ia
Tikt to mihIaiaJa rotos which wi'i
i' ut iriiri tiMo iht klgk vtlua
iiua It uu to ihl If th
tsnottt Un a4 (bo A'oMor iliu I
tuoo lb rollruAos A ostw'n
lb ortl Aii b Jt bu oo M
to OMOOO UVAtlOW to y plA a low
t A U At iOO OA thru turrt tb COOI
oiIsaIoo whI4 b ju' A. 4 to a cr
UlA ostoot. to tKlu tbt tolusttoo
(mo voooMofotloo in pUotoj; a valu
ation aoom tkir pMoti for roto
utakiAg ooroooM if. to loot'fy X
mi1v rAlOt. A ktk VAlOMkui t
plArd uioa lr itftsooHfr'. aKmu
oMMM too Aoionor wHk oi book 1
h- c' A4 oo oo too AOftyosaoAl "
Tho 'tVo-Ont 1V Crusidi.
I'oAUAHlHjr. k 0Jh!aJ Vk tiv-
wut faro proposal a foUew:
"My totiMoii kr today ta vU
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON,
WANT TO
RUN FOR
JUDGE
TO SUCCEED SCOn
TWO CANDIDATES FOR THli OF
FICE OF COUNTY JUDOK HAVH
APPKARKD IN 3LMIION COUNTY
OTIIKRH ARK COMING OUT,
PROIIAHLY.
Tho BUgRoetlon of tho namo of M.
h. Jones for county Judge, having
mot with gonoral good will It Is defi
nitely wsttled that ho will bo a oandl-
dato ror that position.
SI, L. Jonea' I'lntfomi.
Ills platform will bo good roads
no wasto or public money strictest
economy consistent with a good aJ
tnlnlstratlon of county, affairs, a
"oquaro donl" and fair trfatment for
overy one.
Bhould l-io votors of Marlon county
dceldo that ho la ho proper person
to fill thin ofllcc, ho will give to tho
management of tho county business
tho samo onorgetlc and carofiul at
tention that ho bus alwayn glvoti hkt
own. and ho will hope that, with the
co-oporatlon and assistance of nil,
whothor they havo nupportod him cr
not, that wo can continue to mak.
Marlon county ono among (ho bust
oountleo In tho state or Oragon,uithr
ror roaidonoA or ror huainosA litvoot
monts. W. W. Hull' Plat form.
W W. Hall Ikih Mod a petition lor
nomination on tho HopuhlloAti ticket
In hh petition lit make the follow
ing doelAratlous:
"H I am nomlnnttd and elected I
will, during my torm or olileo, ravor
and work ror tho permanent Im
provement of ho public hlghwpys
and koop such as nro already built In
ropnlnt iih well aa for tho general de
velopment or tho county.
"Will expend tho ronxl fund In
tho locality whoro colleotod so Inr as
posslblo, tho labile record to Bhow
tho cot or oooh oxpandlturo and
Improvomcnt.
"Will enloroo tho Mrlctoot busl
niNM mothodn and rigid economy In
nil county affair.
"I doalro plactM on tho ballot op
posite my name: 'For progrosalvo
buslnoM methods, strict economy and
fair and Impartial troatment to all."
only to tell you somathlng of the
work or thu commission but to dls
ens tho advlslbHky or your propos
ing at this time, through tho Initia
tive, a bill to rvduoo passongor rnrB
in this tato to two cunts a mllo.
"If suoh a reduction Is proper tho
oommliwlou hna lull power o make
It. AAd It ordor would be moro apt
to stANd tho tost or Judicial Invontl
gutloH, as It would bo supports! by
ovklotico NMthArod by tb comntls
Ioh, while tko law pAwml by tka
O4HM0 WOHt4l llAVO HOtblHg 0 WU-
UIu It It a ralHAtkm l lk propor
thing It is tk oowMlAAiuN's duty to
HMtk M. Too loombora Am oAld to
lAVCMtOgHto tkoAo (OAMorA AHtl thoro
Ia ho good roAAO why too tAxoAyo
AkowM ko put to tko oxoaoso of In
IttAtlog sock A MSOAOOrO.
tlot akooM too foro to tkU tiaiA
ko roAoenl 4o two oMU a otlloT 11h
Iko Um coma for It? Is tho outto
iMMokNiUy ooooUtoU asmI -nro tko
oarelotfA of tkA oooipoAy oo Atrtoblr
looal ststod soek a roioeUoo? Aft
loon not otkor otAtior tkAt kOldJ
bo Urot gtvoM altAHOOAl"
RooovArt Uaoaa aavo oooMotl 4&
hold a eoooty fatr at tkAt olooo ooxt
roil
Too oooTloAt Aoowfoll of too son
soo Is rooortosl I A tko CAorottOA wlik-
Ia tk post two or tkroo Jays
Dog's Cold Nose
b a l tn ol hiHk but warm
noitrtKaraucXdoj. Doctors
Mac a dag bv ha ro
and a nun b ha hxndu
FolKj h coWlundj nctd
Scott's Emulsion
Cokl runds oflw nwan thla
blood, lov "ttikty and poor
ktdmg, SCOrrs E.MUIS10.N
hai wamtth and utility and
fadW poHvr in it Irtcon.
aunplton and olhywatmtf
tiiuan it kd$ the blood and
Ra lh pOAtr to Product
Btlh, H M H H H U II
All DntUU 904. jhi J tOO,
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1008.
Am Kt
5Hio Kind You Havo Always
in oso for over 30 years,
nnu lias peenmauo aiiuur iii irvr-ZStfj--
fsonal anpcrvlslooi since its infancy.
TuZcU4i Allow no ono to dccclvo you in this.
ah n,w,nfnrtta- T,MtfrttlonBand'.Jnat-as-coodaro but
Experiments tliat trifle with and endanger tlio health of
Infanta and Children Experience against Experiment.
What Is CASTORIA
Castoria Is a harmless Buhstltuto for Castor OH, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothlnjf Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and nllays Fovcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Fluluk-ncy. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panocca Tho Mother's Friend.
genuine; CASTORIA always
BeajB the
Cfr&ttTXjyuc&M
The KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Vears.
THC e(MTU OOMMNV, Tf MVHUf OTKIIT, HtWTOKK CCTT,
mWWWHWWWWWISWWWWWWISWIIWWHWWHWW'IW!.!
I Arc You Interested
In Saving Your Money?
Of courso you nro. That's why wo advertise. Wo carry ono of
tho best stockB of wagons and Implements in tho city, nnd it is to
your Intorest ns a monoy-saver to call and boo our lino no mnttor
whether you buy or not, wo know that you know a bargain when
you ueo it, and that you will bo sure to toll others about them.
Wo carry a comploto lino of wagons, buggies, farm Implements, all
kinds of farm nnd mill mnchlnory, paints, oils and varnishes. First
class blackBrnlthlng and horso shoeing also done.
Wo tnko second-hand vehicles and machinery ns part payment
an all new cash ordors.
Koop your tnonoy at homo by buying what you need at home,
and nt tho samo tlmo soo what you'ro getting.
GEORGE B. JACOBS
1R. F. D.8' -
WWMiWilMllWMMMMMIrtMHIillllWMWISMWMMIMtOW
First Class
Conveyances
and Reliable Horses
You always get at Yannke's We
sau give you any kind or a vehicle
that you doalro and a horso to hltcb
to It that U gentle In harness
Horses boarded.
FASHION STABLES
G. W. YANNKF.. Prop.
181.137 N. High St. Phone Main 4t
omt&t
BOSTON BROWN BREAD FLOUR!
Is Self-rising. It makes Genuine Brown
Bread, Toothsome Qalck Biscuit, and a
GLORIOUS BOILED PUDDING
Sold by
HooHMnoVHoVaol
As Us lauAdry bustA waxod
stroog so kav tk Ntetkodd of
lAUAdoriog kotoMA more aaJ
mow rotnotL THE
SALEM LAUNDRY CO.
"The Laundry that Knows How"
136 8. UDBHTY ST
Bought, and wlilcu lias been
Las borno tlio slpnaturo of
Signature of
- Salem, Or. I
ti.''i
AH Grocers
PHONE 25.
Ha avallod ItMlf of All tka ntar-
toIoaa cawAsos la tke prooe of
V&Aodry WOfk. aod todAy staads
without a pc.
u-- ' iih v -a l
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
The abovo cut represents oi
brick lined Torria zono Furnm
ritinrnntfwri crao nnnlrn nnit j.
u... - - o p .- . ul
prooi. economical ana aurable.
A. L. FRASER
258 STATE STREBT.
Estimates furnished on heating
THE REST ROAST TIIH
FABIlliY KVICR HAD
Can bo obtained from our prlr
tendor and Juicy beer, mutton
pork. All our meats are solecto
from tho choicest,, and prepared fa
tho tablo to suit tho demands of th
fastidious. Our prices nro lower fa
quality than you can And at as
placo in Salem,
E. O.OROSS,
Phono 201. 870 8tt
m waoiniw mmwm
! Gold Bust FlW
Made by THB 8YDNXY FOW
XX COMPANY, Kidney, Orfoa.
Mado tor fauUW coo. JLik joar
froaer for it. Bram ind skorti
aIitajo oa kBL
P- B. Wallace
AGENT
m
mimiwimmnMAst
SALEM WATER COMPAf
OFFICE CITY HALL.
For water service Apply At offlo
Dills payable monthly In ad no
THE AVENUE
Creams, Ices, clgarj and contti
lona. Cornor of Seventeenth an
Asylum avenno. N. u. er. prs
prlotor
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'N ONE OR MANY COLORS
LARGEST FACIL-ITirS
IN THE WEST TOR
THF, PRODUCTION OV
HIGH GRADE WOUK
SATIS AS tOtf AS EASTCII HSISIS
ij6iRS9BB
HOLLISTCH O
flocky Mountain Tea Nuggessj
A Buy Uli3in f B.n '
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