Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 28, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    IMILV OAPITAIi JOURNAL. SALrJfc, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 100H.
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B?
Absolutely
Pare
From Grapes,
the most healthful
of fruits, comes the
chief ingredient of
ROYAL
BAKUm
POWDER i
The only baking powder
made from Royal
Grape Cream
of Tartar
JWj"Mli
Tftnvwa
Cetit aKJ rocret!intlia laj'urious tlum
or plioPfito of lime powdert, but with
Roy 1 you we iWo of pure, healthful food.
KZ2HAS
PRATICAL REFORM
FOR THE SALOONS
Wholesalers Will Jolrt With Brewers In tho Work-Evils To Dc Divorced
From Tho Diislncss-Prolilbltlon Sentiment To Bo
Counteracted By Elevating the Saloon
hnlPKfJft liquor JiileroHtfi of Ore our association will do all In Hb
Igon wIUmvmiI. In liuurly co-optfrution power to nHslst tho hrewors In cor
iwlth tlio' IlrmvorR' mruiiilntton l tho lectins tho oxlstlng ovIIh cnllod at
plan to platfo'fho snlootis of tho Hlnto tontfon to. Wo would llko to go fnir
on u cloan, luwttbldlng bimln. Thay j thor, for tho 'aoclnl ovll' Hhould ho
liopu l go ovon further tlum lite entirely dlsnstsoclntod with saloons.
'bcjr magnates, In that thoy oxpuot Thnt unsIuosH Iff, If anything, worse
lo iihu tholr lulluonco toward dlvoro-1 than gambling lu saloons,
'lnc Uroly tho "hooIuI ovll" from "To separate tho disorderly houses
tho KBloon, un olomont which tho from nil connootlon with saloons nnd
hrowors will not dnhhlo with, union . to do It In a way Hint will pormn-
tlio exigencies of Hltuntlou dornnnd
It,
nontly dlvoreo thorn, would he tho
gruntost stop forward along tho liner
I
1VJa u1inluiiliM nrn immllni? I II tft (if Ihit iirmwiunul vnfoi-nm M'lilln
- ..w...... n ,....,...,.,. . ... ,, , .
fcltornuon for tho purpose of form- am alilo to spoak with cwrtnlnty only
4ni; a protuctlvo mwoolntlon to pro- , for myself, I Intra dlsoussod tho mat
t)d miHt Identlonlly along tho ; ter with othor wholesalers, nod I
JIIuoh mnplidd wt In ytorday'M Tolo- , have found them of tho same mind
'gram.Muid on a similar plntform. nlmoet tow man. We shall not por
"I'lVui moi'tlng wiih begun ut S o'clock. fsot permanent organisation until wo
4inf ft'nH hold In tho olllco of 0110 of lnivo lionrd from Mo wine and liquor
Ihu'wholudtiln wine and liquor heuses: men throughout the stato. ontsldo of
rilYorltand. Only u tentative organ-! Portland. Thoro nro doalera In As
stf&on will he off out Ml until all thojtorla. 8alom, Tho Dalles and othor
"Wholesalers In tho Htatu, 28 la num- places, nnd we shaft Invite them to
Smr, "have lioan hoard from. Thoy Join with uh, and I believe none will
wfllt she invited to Join tho mwooln- rofuHe. Tim situation demands Hint
HIoti. and U Is hollovod that not ono somu unltod notion he taken, and
oC thom will stay out, for nil loom we bellovo tho tlmo Is now ripe to
ttw reallio tlmt tho "ohungod uondl not down to business."
lions'" donwml h rovlslon in tho moth Mr. Mayor wont on to any tlmt ho
voda of handling the retail liquor traf- hollovod tho moral effect that would
lie. roHult from organization of thu
flultuH 8. Mayor, president of the wholesale liquor Interests working
Floekeuateln & Mayer company. Is In harmony with tho brewers would
tho temporary head of tho now or at leant oheck tho prohibition nnd
anlsntlou, ami ho Is responsible for nntl-saloon wavo, oven if U would
th bringing together of tho wholo- not sorvo to turn It back,
-sal era uttur the great dofcotlon of AVIll Stay Out or Politics,
tho urstwhllo Wholosnlo nnd Retail "While wo will organize." he con
"Uquor Dealorii' aaHOClatlon. a 'ar tlnuod, "wo will not dnbblo In poll
Hir more ro. Hoa. It will be puroly a protective
Whou tho questionable nmnlpula awoolntlon to Bnfoguard tho Intor
tlons or Al Orottou. who wuh the onta of our busluotw. nnd wo will
wuutiKor of tho orRanUatlon, whloh loavo tho notual enforcement of the
Included tho brovorn, tho llquormen Iaw to tho properly constituted an.
nd the retailer, pllod the awoola- thorltloe. hut thore nro waya In whloh
tlon on the roeks oi dlteuluUon. the wo can work to make U an object to
thrive luteroeU deotdod to po tholr the retnll dealers to wo that tho taw
own way and Ulan tholr own cam- nro not vlolatod In their plaoee of
mlRns Tho brawere were the unit miamosB."
to set tOROthor. and thoy bavo now
n harmonloue nnd elosely knit orRn.
Oharlee II. Fox, of the Zimmer
man company, who le aleo interested
xntlon, luoiudtng all beer mnutiiot In the formetlon of tho ormNlwitlon.
tirers of tho state. A tuld before.' declared that most of the reform
thoy made their tint defensive move work already done luul been actum
against the "eokl-water" cruamlere pllhlio by the retHllera. but he Mill
vomo weeka ago. aul anHounced tUat the woret iikas of the sttoiitio
tbetr platform yesterday wns the tivet that liquor license cow.
Whether tho wholesaler will, mUtoee. coanty oommissioMm and
make nay public auuoHncemeut of others In whom the liquor Iteeaw
their platform when drafteil. or take , ikwm were vaitftd were doreltot In
the public I a to their conlldeneo in. their duues.
whntyer refoiniH they attempt to
Institute, cannot be sold, but Tompn-
rury Prosideut Mayor dUoussttl aomo
of tholr plans rather freoly and very
fraakly this morning. lie said:
llwlaiVH fr Koform.
'Our mooting thin afternoon was
icallod for tho purpose of accomplish-
k practically tho samo euda whloh
.ho hrowora declare thoy Intend to
tiring about. I road tho article In
3fittenUy' Telegram, and. for my
t?; t van ay, that I heartily ap-
"Wlm the lleease commlttto
should do," said lm. "U t make a
most oaroftu InvesUgaUeH of the
pharnoter and record of ostry man
that asks for a uew license or seeks
to havo one transferred to bla namo.
That would correct many of tho
ovlls, but pollUoe plays too strong a
part In such maiiors. Again, If the
pollco- authorities playod le polltloB
and paid mnrf attontlon to law en
forcement, much of tho complaint
on tho part of the prohibitionists
rove pi such action, and I believe 'would bo stopped At tho same time,
wo wholesalers can accomplish a
good deal through such an associa
tion, as Is planned. Wo are, I guess,
without exception, afllllated with the
National Wholesalo Liquor Dealers
association, and this great body has
seen tho need of taking defensive
action and tho stato organizations
can assist tho movement by getting
together among thomselves.
"Ono of the most offectlvo ways
of wiping out the ao-caled 'Joints'
and getting rid of disorderly places
bo far suggested, and I understand
It has been tried succcessully, Is to
bring about a 'qulot arrangement'
among tho saloonmen who do obey
tho day and demand tho revocation
of tho license of any person operat
ing In tho samo community who does
not oboy tho law. For Instance, If
thoro aro six saloons in a town and
flvo of iho "maro run In a clean, law
abiding manner and tho sixth Is not,
all that would bo necessary would
bo for tho flvo to band togother and
tholr unltod Influcnco would unques
tionably bo mifllelcnt to tako tho li
cense nway from tho 'undcslrablo'
man and put it in tho hands of somo
ono that will oboy tho law. If this
could not bo done, tho Inevitable al
ternative would bo, In tho courso of
tlmo, tho wiping out of all six sa
loona by local option. It Is certainly
to tho lntorost of all liquor mon to
boo thnt tho dlsroputahlo places aro
wiped out, or tho good will go down
with tho bad."
Othor wholesalers who are nctlvo
In tho formation of tho association
n-o William O. Van Schuyver nnd
P. II. Rothchlld.
1 o
No Uho to Dlo.
"I havo found out dhnt thoro Is
no tmo to dlo of lung trottblo as long
ns.you enn got Dr. King's Now DIs
covory," says Mrs. J. P. Whlto, of
Rushboror, Pa. "I would not he
allvo today only for thnt wondorful
medicine. It loosens up a cough
qulckor thnn nnythlng else, nnd
euros lung dlBonso oven after thn
case Is pronounced hopeless." This
most rnllnblo remedy for coughs and
colds, lagrlppo, asthmn, bronchitis
nnd honraonoss, is sold under gunr
antoo at J. 0. Pcrry'fl dnug store; GOc
and $1.00. Trlnl bottlo frco.
Not Ico to Improve a Portion of High
Street.
Notice h hereby given that nt tho
meeting of tho Common Council of
tho City of Snlom, Orogon, hold
Mnrph 1C, 100S, a rosolutldn wno
ndontod to Improvo High street bo-
twoon tho north lino of Stnto street
and tho south lino of Court streot, In
the following manner:
First: I)y grading the rondwny
of said street between said points
full width from curb to curb to tho
proper subgrnde.
Soceiul: Ily paving tho spneo bo
twoon the rails and ono and ono
half feet outside of the rails of tho
Orognn Koleotrlo Rnllwny Compnny
with vitrified brlcfc, In accordance
with tho plans nnd specifications for
tjie rwopoiod improvement of tho
streot railway truck of tho Portland
Hallway, Light & Prnvor Company on
State stroot. tho cost of said Im
provement to be assoksod against tho
right ef way of tho said" Orogon
ISeloetrlo Railway Chmpnny.
Third: Ily paving said roadway,
save ami except tho space botwoon
the rnlTs nnd one and" ono-half foot
outsldo of the rails of said railway
traok of the Oregon lBloctrfe Railway
Company, with Wtrron's nithnillthlc
water-proof pavement. Tho cost of
said Improvement to be atsoesod on
tho owr.ora of adicout property, as
prorfdeti In tho cnarter of said city.
Romenstrances against tho above
Improvement may bo fittd within
20 dnys from tho first publication
of thVa notice.
By enter of Cummou Council.
W. A. MOORES.
Reqordor.
Date of tlrst publication of this no
tice, the 20th day at March, 190S.
3-30-lOt
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CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars tho jUSti--
Signature ji (4y&Cc&Ari
WHITE RR0X7.K MONUMENTS
Nover oblp, crack
tarulau, moss or
corrode. The inly
kind that never
need cleaning. For
the truth of the
abovo seo them In
all the Salem aud
nnny of tho coun
t y ceraoterle;
somo of them
hare boon there fo.' jj years, II
you want the verybjjt at living
P'lcea call on iraddiess
458 MtU St Phone 1SS-J, Salem, 0'
T, 11, WAIT.
OREGON'S
OPPORTUNITY
COLONIST RATES from nil Sparta of
tlto United Statnx and Canada (o nil
porta of Orcjron nnd the Northwest
tvlll bo put Into effect by
THE OREGONRAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
-and
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
(Lines In Oregon)
DAILY DURING MARCH AND APRIL, 1008.
From tlto Pricipal Cities of tho Middles West tho Rates will Re
ns Follews:
FROM: TO SALES! FROM TO SALEM
CHICAGO 38 COUNCIL BLUFFS ....$30
ST. LOUIS 935 OMAHA $30
KANSAS CITY $30 8T. PAUL $30
Corresponding Rates from all other Eastern points. Stopovers at
plcanuro at all polntn In Oregon.
Tho Colonist Rate Is tho grcntwt of all honiobtiililcrx. Oregon has
unlimited resources and needs. moro people who dcslro homes and
larger opportunities.
Southern Pacific .
v Time f
December 20th, 1201 i !
Toward Portnild 1f
No. 16.-5:53 A. M. 0
"- lib1
No. 18.8M0 A
Passenger.
No. 12.--2:45 p. M
scngor.
M. CotUge g
Rosebnrj ;
Oregon pooplo can accomplish splendid rosmlts by heralding
this opportunity to all tho world. Send Oregon Utoraturo giving
good rellablo Information about tho stato, far and wide. Call on the
abovo railroads for It If nocossnry.
FARES CAN BE PREPAID
Horo at homo If desired. Any agent Is authorized to accept tho
roqulrcd deposit and tolcgraph ticket to any point. Cnll on local
agont or addross.
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agvnt, Portland Oregon,
100.00
80.00
12.50
17.G0
72.50
135.00
48.50
29.00
C5.00
15.00
13.50
11.50
CO.OO
C0.00
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Don't rend this unless you nro In need of somo of theso
articles, and wish to snvo money by buying them at a bargain.
Until March 30, In order to mno room for now goods, theso Items
will bo oftored at greatly reduced prices.
Theso aro all of standard maku nnd good qunllty.
Regular Salo
Prlco Price
Ono now 3-Inch wngon, comploto $110.00 $ 05.00 S
Ono now buggy, best mnko. 1.10.00
Ono now buggy, host mako. 95.00
Ono now runabout 55.00
Ono now disc harrow 22.00
X Ono now Tlgor drill 90.00
Ono now Bnickoyo binder 1C0. 00
9. Ono new Buckeyo mowor CO.OO
J Ono new Buckoyo rnko 32.00
9 Ono now Davis croam separator 100.00
Ono now 14-lnch Rock Island unppcr stooi piow.. la.r.u
Jr Ono now 12-Inch Rock Islnnd Cllppor stool plow.. 17.50
x ono now io-incii kock lsiatia vippur mum juuw.. ao.ou.
Ono now handmndo llKht oxprosa iu.00
&. Ono now handmndo Hsht oxnross 75.00
Also Becond-hnnd cultivator, mowor nnn rnito ui a unrgain.
Stnglo-trooB, double-treos, nock-yokos, dashboards, cushions,
nt a 30 por cent reduction.
An nssortmont of about 5300 worth of paints, lead, oil, var-
nlshos and stains will be put on salo.
I will alo soil on commission nny implomont or vomcio
W which you may wish to dlsposo of, at any tlmo.
GEORGE B. JACOBS
Jt Corner Pine and Front St. SALEM. OREGON
;iniiminfcitmiWiinammimnwiniiiiiiHin
YOU'LL ENJOY A DRIVE
In ono of our rigs Just as much as if
you owned It. Moro,, in fact, for
you wl'l hnve all tho plcasiuro and
only n moro fraction of tho expense
of a private stable. You aro not
limited In your choice of a turnout,
either. Our livery sorvlco can sup
ply anything you roqulro, from a
runabout to a coach nnd toam. How
can wo sorvo you?
FASHION STABLES,
C. W. Ynniikc, Irop.
131-137 N. High St. Phono Main 44
GMetfr
BOSTONgBROWN BREAD FLOUR
Is Self-rising. It makes Genoine Brown
Bread, Toothsome Quick Biscuit, and a
GLORIOUS ROILED PUDD
Sold by Al Grocers
No. 14. 9:13 P f t.
Press. P " Po'
Toward PorUnd p
No. 222-5:00 P. m.p2
ii'reiffhf ---"ui
No. 22610:40 ,. . ...
arrives. "
No. 226U:28 .
departs. '' '
Toward San Francis t....
No. ll.-ll.03 A. M. Roscb, .1
VJ24,'-ii
Nn. 1K O.R n .. ...
" ' ",uu r' CtifonrfW
press.
No. 13.-2:01 A. M. San Ttt
express.
Toward SnnFrancIiMi
No. 221.-2:43 A. M. PorfliJ
No. 225 H:88A.M.Wii-ftj
TUIH TABLE
CORVAjLIS H EASTERV
Traias fnm and to raacb
No. 1
Arrives at CorvallU ,.n
Arrive, nc Albany 555
Loaves Yaqulna -j
Vi'rlvca aC Albany m,
No. 2
Loavo. Albany . n jj
Arrives at Yaqulna .... (.11
Trains to nnd from Dttnl
Leaven Curvrllls m
Na. 3
Loaves Albany nil
A. M. 0:00, a7:05, 8 05, ll
No. 4
Leaves Dotrolt lojl
follows, commencing Jib. it, ;
Trains for Cornlllj.
No. 8
Loaves Albany Till
Arrives Pt Corvalll I.Jll
No. 10.
Loaves Albany 1 (Si
Arrlvo3 at Corvallls ... I lit
No. 6
Leavos Albany 7 (!
Arrives at Corvallls .... I Ml
Trains for Albany.
No. G
Leaves Corvnllis ( KJ
Arrives at Albnny ..... II
No. 9
Loavoa Corvallls ...... 1 HI
AriivoH at Albany ill
No. 7
Loaves Corvall!s 11
Arrlvos at Albany ..... HJ
No. 11 (Sunday oaljl-
Lenvos Corvallls ... Hl'l
Arrives nt Albany . !l
No. 12 (Sun Jay oa'y)-
Iavos Albany .... 1J,!I
Arrive n Corvallls ... 1 l'l
For further Information d
WM. McJIlTlBAv,
r:cn. Pass. Ant.. Portland,
Jno. M. Scott, Asst. 0. P.
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HAVE AN EARNEST C4FE
For the comfort of tho folks at home. Bundle up tho
family washing and phon No. 25 early Monday for ua
to send a wagon tor tho clothes. W will snvo vou
money, worry and discomfort, and savo the clothos, as well. Thoy
will come back to you fresh, crisp and clean.
WE DO IT RIGHT
The Salem Steam Laundry
THE LAUNDRY THAT KNOWS HOW
Oregon Electric
Railway Co
TIMK CAM)
Leaving Salem.
Portland nnd nterme4Jte tf
Innnl
Portland and Intermedin
locnl ,, i
atln, Portland. Hmttri f
Portland and lnwniw ,
I-OIIIUUU mu ."- ...
mn i ....
West Woodburn, nrt
tin, Portland, limited
Portland and IntermeJ!"
local ..
Arriving Sl
. . .-.lliU '
Portland and inw J
local ,tl o
Portland and latwmeJWJ
Portland. Tualatin. tt'' .
.. llmltA.1 "
Wooaourn. """. ,lt 0
Portland and intermeJ-
,0Wl,.--LV;.;e,meJUt
Portlana " ,
- l0;;.:;,ViB.wi
foriiauu. - jj;j
Woodburn.
limited
iaBB5alwssgcCT , , n,, jBiLwingiwmmn
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LIME AND SULPHUR SPRAY
DEPENDABLE BRAND
Manufactured by Gideon Stolz Company, Cor. Mill and Summer Sts
SALEM, OREGON PIONE JIAIX 2.
guarantee this opray to be a strictly ptiro llmo a.nd sulphur
solutton. test 2D to 31 Baurae.
For sale by FLETCHER JIRYRD, I). A. WHITB & SONS, TILL.
SON & CO., R. I. GILBERT & CO. AND AT FACTORY.
Vrlce ?8 50 per barrel; $1.50 credit for barrel, If returned.
Wooueu... --- .jjj,,
Portland asa i ,y
local . .
OCT.
Steamers
WnraODl
. ,i,A Mes8-'
loavo tor i . t'
f - MTIUaj art
W ." K..daVJS
Tuesaa). -
6 a m- a SatonW"
Thnrsdayand Satn
and docket Joo;lJ
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