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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1908)
WilliMiil Ulim DAILY OAF! TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 14. 1004 tATS ASKED TO SUPPORT DEAN rtterIscd'by tho Stato Chair. . niinff of a Non-Partlsan 0M m "v Bead). iCx Swcek, chairman of tho -rfltlc stato contral committco, 7. tuned tho following clrcmlar let- Jr asking Democrats to support R. jean' it the Juno election tho. pro ud amendment to our Btato con- itnllOIl Will DO vuivu ujiuii uuu robabiy adopted, by which tho tltfs of the supremo court wm uo xrcised from thrco to five, nnd e two additional justices -win ue ted at the novemuur uiucuuu. t meeting of the Democratic Btaie ntrtl committee, neiu in rorunnu, ,Harr 18. 1908 by a ununlino'iiB ote a resolution was nuopieu ao lirfng In favor of making tho Ju icier of tho Btato nonpartisan, freby carrying out tno pian miti- ;j by Governor Chnmuormin or so ling men for tho various' Judicial t with roferenco to their quall- stlon, regardless of their political nations. Under this resolution, esin. W. H. Holmes, of Salem; J. Weatherford, or Albany, nnd N. Pew, of Portland, all prominent torneys and well known domocrnts, ttt appointed, ns n committco, to I IntJ tho question nnd to deter- !oe upon the host method of enrry 5 the spirit of this resolution Into led "After a full investigation of tho bjt this cotnmlttoo has reported ftror of electing tho Judiciary In ch manner as to finally Insuro n oportlonal reprcsontntlon of each the political parties upon tho tch, and havo decided that Mr. M Justice Bean should bo noml- t(d by all parties to succeed hlm- l He is the only nomlnco of tho (pabllcan party, and his high tdlog as a Jurist, and ominont odlng as a cltlzon mnko it fitting lidrlwblo that tho domocracy of too not only offer no opposition lt nomination, but ns ovldonco of t!r sincerity, nnd to insuro his ktlon, place his name upon tholr let as well. Such courso will s the pcoplo to tho propriety of ring a non-partisan Judiciary. Af- r tho prlnclplo Is ono established i Republicans of tho stato will an opportunity of placing wives on record in favor of this srement at tho coming Novombor on. when It Is nrohnhln Mint the proposed amondmont two i Justices will havo to bo selected the peoplo to Buccoed tho two sralwloncrs, now aiding, nnd, in ct, contsltutlng a part of tho '3ft. For these reasons no nnmo 3 be printed on tho Democratic H to bo used nt tho primaries on "1 17, and a blank will bo loft fc!ch to write tho nnmo of tho rw to b nominated. In con- I'y to tho wlshos of tho Domo- fe state and sub-commlttoes, you requested to wrlto, und to cause your Democratic friends to wrlto. tii blank tho nnmo of Hon. Rob- S, Bean, of Lane county, placing X Moro the nnmo. thus: '' Justice of tho Supromo Court, Vote for Ono. Robert S Bean of Lane County 18 mis niannor his nomination Mb. parties, na well as his olec 8 Ul bo assured. Wo will then to the good Judgment and falr- Kthe people of tho stato to see election in Novombor next. 11 of tho live mon who may ocoupy wpreme bench not moro than 'wot thtuj shall bo of tho samo WKal party, thorebv assuring tho ifsrtlsanshlp of that court. This effect of tho course adopted In Uischusetu and New York, with ! suIt bat tho appollato courts WSe States OC(Minv ihn tnrnmnat 3k tmone tti. i, ii. ..... wrious states." "GOOD NATURED JOEH FOR COUNTY TREASURER Promises Efficient Service if Elected Has Ahvnys Been a Consistent Republican Worker. MMMMMMwUkMklUHM Noarly everybody knows good nn Uired and obliging Joo Moore. After working for tho past eight years as watchman at tho court houso house, ho Is now a candidate for tho otuco of county treasurer. Mr. Mooro was born at Mt. Ver non, Ind., In 18G3, cntno to Oregon In 1805, ho lived for a whllo at Mc- Mlnnvllle and camo to Marlon coun ty In 1808 aud slnco that tlmo has resided here. H ongaged In farming for sovernl years near SUvorton; ho camo to Sa lem eight years ago In order to give hi children tho best posBlulo educa tion. Ho has a good"educntlon himself and Is a good nccountnnt, and on numerous occasions has been em ployed on tho books In tho several OfllCCB. , . That ho Is steady and rollablo and does well whatever ho undertakes la shown by tho fact that each suc ceeding county court retained him slnco his first employment. Mr. Mooro has always boon a Re publican and nn earnest supporter of Ills party, but has novor hold a political office. Should ho receive tho Republican nomination and bo elected as county treasurer, tho duties of tho offlco will bo carefully attpndod to and all persons recolvo courteous treatment. SfKft President P. L. Cnmpboll of tho University of Oregon Wednesday gavo tho students of tho Med ford high school a talk on tho university nnd necessity of passing tho appro priation on which a referendum has Lccn (nkon. DoWItt's Carbollzed Witch Ilazol Salvo. It Is especially good for piles. Sold by all druggists. Graber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING i Will glvo prompt attention to nil ordors, gunrantoo our work to glvo satisfaction and to bo up to tho sanitary stand ard. WE WILL UE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Barr's Jewelry Storo. Phono 5 CO. Z'J :vw-r Keep Croup Out of Your Home In every home in the country where there arc babies and young children there should be a bottle of Jayne's Expectorant. Every mother knows the danger of Croup. Every mother should know this oldest and most reliable of Croup Remedies. Croup will have little terror for you if you always have a bottle of L D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT at hand. This splendid remedy, given immediately. quickly cures Croup has cured it for several genera tions of babies. It should be given upon the first symp toms or upon suspicion of this 'scasc. Get a bottle of thin old nnd tried remedy it will in sure your baby s health and save you from worry. Said in three tixe bottles, $1.00, 50c, 25c. Jnyat'c Teste Vtralfaj li the beat and Uio Deit-known rtmtuy lor cnuarnn. and tho mott atpenOADie general tonic JayB' Sanative Fills are a nantle and eltoctlve laxative lor children! a inlendld liver medicine tor aduiti. OREGON PEOPLE ARE GROWING WISE A largo number of them nro now UBiug ALLEN'S HOSTON I1ROWN 11REAI) FLOUR. Tho peoplo of Now England havd lived on just such Puro Foods for ovor a hundred yonrs. Thcso goods aro put up In packages nnd In 10 nnd 26-pound sacks, and nro for salo by ALL FIRST-CLASS GROCERS. ALLEN LEWIS, Portland, Distributors for Orogon. ALLEN'S B B B FLOUR ' COMPANY San Joso, Cnl DcsMolnos, Iowa CHENS' INSTITUTE p, 0VEU AT 8ILVERTON fwniity Superintended Walter M. to be rendered at a local " mating to bo held at 811-t,SatUrday- Anr 18. bogln- ES!?!5 Masazln'es into Suit-' Tr,:Mater,a,"J-. s- 0rahani nmt: A,Dort Frost xZ Geo. A. Peebles StUea i'AWn RJ High Sohool pfes. P. l. Caranbell i Wi . .Pupils L. Smith COFPT7T7 There S a time for o-nnrl fand a time for good ree; there is no time for i .' ,00r tt90t' U oa deal TO OWNERS OF HORSES" Tho undersigned Is propnred to break, handle and dovelop roadsters nnd trotting horses. For tonus of board nnd care apply to SAM OASTO, Fair Grounds. Or. Hilie Wing Sang Co. r HAVE AN EARNEST C4RE I For tho comfort of tho folks at homo. Dundlo up tho family washing nnd phon No. 2f oarly Monday for us to aond a wagon lor tho clothes. Wo will Bavo you money, worry nnd discomfort, nnd savo tho olothos, as well. Thoy will co mo back to you fresh, crisp and clean, WE DO IT RIGHT The Salem Steam Laundry THE LAUNDRY THAT KNOWS HOW m mwiwiii i , i mrmxammmmmmHmmmmm OREGON'S OPPO RTUNITY COLONIST RATES from nil parts of tho United Statre and Canada to all parts of Oregon and tho Northwest will bo put into effect by THE OREGONRAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. and- SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY (Lines In Oregon) DAILY DURING MARCH AND APRIL, 1008. From t!o Prlcipal CUles of tho Middles West tho Rates will Bo tut Follews: FROM TO SALEM FROM TO SALEM CHICAGO 938 COUNCIL BLUFFS ....$30 ST. LOUIS r.-.SSS OMAHA $30 KANSAS CITY $30 ST. PAUI $30 Corresponding Rates from oil othor Eastern points. Stopovers at plonouro nt all points In Oregon. Tho Colonist Rato is tUe frroatent of all homebuUders. Oregon lias unlimited resources aud needs. moixi peoplo wIioleslro homes am! larger opportunities. Oregon peoplo can 'accomplish splendid rosultfl by horaldlng this opportunity to all tho world. Bend Orogon dltoraturo giving good rollablo information about tho state, far and wldo. Call on the nbovo railroads for It if necessary. FARES CAN BE PREPAID Horo at homo if doslrcd. Any ngont Is authorised to accept tho required deposit and telcgrnph tlckot to any point. Call on local ngont or nddrosa. WM. McMURRAY, General PnBsengcr Agwit, Portland. Oregon. TIME TABLE CORVAiiLIS & EASTERN R. R. Trains 'torn and to Ynqulim. ..11:00 a.m. C:D5 p. m. G:45 a. m, 11:68 a.m. BIG STOCK OF GOODS Wo make up all kinds of wrappers and whlto underwear, waists, klmon ns and Bklrts; all kinds of gentle men's and ladles' furnishing gooJs; all kinds of silks and dross goods, hose, shoes, suits, pants, overalls, blankets, neokwonr, matting, chlna waro, trunks, embroldory and laco ornamonts, etc. 32 C N. Commercial St. Salem, Or SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at oc Bills payable Monthly In adrane NfiniMMimiiiMia Gold Dust Flour Wide by TBX KYDinnr POW )Ot OOHPAXY, lny, Ortgoa. M3e for family tjm. Ask your grocer tor it. Br&a .& t&ort always oa kad. P. B. Wallace AGENT ICOltt'T""-" " "l" '- YOU'LL ENJOY A DRIVE In ono of our rigs Just as much as It you owned it. Moro,, in fact, for you wiU havo all tho pleaauro nnd only a moro fraction of tho oxponse of a privato stablo. You aro not limited In your eholco of a turnout, elthor. Our Hvory sorvico can sup ply anything you require, from a runabout to a coach nnd team. How can wo sorvo you? FASHION STABLES, O. W. Ynnnke, Prop, 131-137 N. High St. Phono Main 44 THE AVENUE Creams, ices, clgarj and confec ions. Corner of Seventeenth and Asylum avenuo. N. u. owitr, proprietor. nnwinwwifflwwmiiWiiitq Don't road this unless you aro In uma nt anmn nt , nrtlclea, and wish to savo monoy by buying them nt a bargain. w Until March 30, In ordor to mKo i"00"1 for now goods, theso items S will bo offered at groatly reduOfl(l prices. Regular Prlco Ono new 3-Inoh wagon, comnlote 9110.00 Ono new buggy, b06t mnko 130.00 Ono new buggy, best make 95.00 Ono now runabout C5.00 Ono now disc harrow ..,..,. f.. .... 22.00 One new Tiger drill 90.00 Ono new Buckeye binder 100.00 one new Buckeye mower , C0.00 One new Buckoyo rake 32.00 Ono now Davis cream separator 100.00 Ono now 14-inch Rock Island Clipper ateel plow,. 19.00 Ono now 12-lnch Rock Island Clipper Bteol plow.. 17.C0 One new 10-Inch Rock Island Clipper steel plow.. 13.C0 One new handmade light express 75.00 Ono new handmado light express 75.00 Also second-hand cultivator, mower and rake at a bargain. Single-trees, double-trees, neck-yokos, dashboards, cushions, at a 30 per cent reduction. i An assortment of about S300 worth of nainfs. load. oil. vnr- nisbes and stains will be put on sale. W I will also sell on commtealon anv Implement or vehicle which you may wish to dlsnose of. at any time. s 10 per cone discount on paints, stains and varnish until April 10. J No. 1 Arrives at Corvallls Arrive, at Albany Loaves Yaqulna Vi'rlvos at Albany No. 2 Lenvo Albany 12:3Cp. m Arrives at Yaqulna .... 0:15p.m. Trains to and front Detroit, Loaves Corvullls 1:40 p.m. Na. 3 LoavoB Albany 7:30a.m. A. M. 0:00, n7:05, 8:06, 10,05. No. 4- Loaves Dntrott 1:00 p.m. follows, commencing Jan. 10, 1908' Trains for CorvBUIs. No. 8 Lcavos Albany , 7:DCn. m. rrivos nt Corvnllls .... 8:3G n, in. No. 10. Lcavos Albany 3:GBp. ra. Arrives at Corvallto ... 4:35 p.m. No. G Leaves Albany 7:45 p.m. Arrives at Corvallts .... 8:25p.m. Trains for Albany, No. G Loaves Corvnllls C:30a. in. Arrives nt Albany 7:10 a. m No. 9 Loavos Corvnllls ...... 2:15 p. m Arilvcs nt Albany ..... 2:5Cp. m No. 7- Leaves Corvallla C:00p. ra, Arrives at Albany 0:40 p.m. No, 11 (Sunday only) Leaves Corvallbt 11:15 a.m. Arrlvos nt Albany No. 12 (Sunday only) Lcavos Albany 12:35 p.m. ArriVtiM a, Corvallla .... 1:18p.m. For further information apply to WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Puss. Act., Portland, Oregon. J no. M. Scott, Asst. G. P. A. 11:58 n. m. i Sale Price 95.00 100.09 80.09 42.50 17.50 72,50 135.09 48.60 29.00 05.00 15.00 13.50 11.50 00.00 60.00 Sale continues. Corner Pine aud Front 8t7 SALEM. OREGON I GEORCB R. JACOBS ir- T"i vIitvT ir Oregon Electric Railway Company TIME CARD Leaving iilcim. Portland and intormodlato utatlons, local . .0:15 a. m. Portlund aud Intormodlato stations, local , 8:05 a. m. riio. TIIK BEST ROAST THK FAMILY KVKR HAD Can be obtained from our prlrnt tender and Juicy beef, muttoa oj pork. AU our meU are selecttd from the choicest, and prepared fe: the table to suit the demand of the fastidious. Our prices are lower foi quality than you can And at am place In Salem, , O. OKOSB, Pfaoae Ml. 179 8UU . 4 ttn, Cun.u Biu ht (cmwa Uiwwiikil film IMWS T8 Mil. 4J Stnl l,i, 8u. W Hiimi DuiiM I'm. If jw.tU Mil Ua M4 ju w4nt u - UNITf p HKBICAb CO.. mot 1. UMaT. PA. I West Woodburn, Wllsonvlllo, Tuial ntin, Portland, llmltod 9:30 a. m. Portland and Intormodlato stations, local 11:03 a. m. Portland and Intormodlato statloHB, local 2:30 p. m. West Woodburn, WIlBonvtllo, Tuala tin, Portland, limited 4:02 p, m, Portland and In termed Into stations, local 5;35 p, m. Arriving Salem. Portland and intormodlato stations, local 8:35 a, m. Portland and Intormodlato stations, local 10:45 a. m. Portland, Tualatin, Wllaonvllle, West Woodburn, limited .,11:15 a. ro. Portland and lntormodlatodtatlous, local 1)2 5 p. ra. Portland and Intormodlato etntlooo, local 4EQ p. m. Portlund, Tualatin, Wllsonvlllo, West Woodburn, limited., 5:47 p, in. Portland and Intormodlato stations, local 7:50 p. ro. O C T. Co Steamers Pomona Nft Oivoala leave for Portland Monday, Weu day and Friday at 10 a. m, as Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a. m. For Corvallla, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday about 8 p. in, M, P. Baldwin, agent OftCM and dock at foot of Trado street Southern Pacific R. R. Time Card Tlmo Card No. R2 KfTcctlvo Sny Dcceinbw SOth, lil.01 A. M. Toward Portland Passenger. No. 10. 5:53 A. M. Orogon Express No. 18. 8:40 A. M. Cottago drove PaBsongor. No. 12. 2:46 P. M. Roseburg Pa eongor. No. li. 0:13 P. M. Portland Im press. Townrd Portland Freight No. 2226:00 P. M. Portland Fast Freight. No. 22010:40 a. m., way freight arrlvos. No, 22011:28 a. m., way frolgkt departs. Toward Ban Francisco Passenger. No. 11. 11,03 A. M. Roseburg Paa songor. No. 17. 0:4G P. M. Cottago drove Passenger, No. 15.-0:60 P. M. California Ex- fl press. No. 13.-2:01 A. W. Ban Francluco Express. Townrd San Francisco Freight. No. 221.-2:43 A. M. Portland Fart Freight No. 22511:28 A. M. Way-Frolght mjt htm. MWMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMI 'SeMkiSakmbylk. 5. C Stoat' M. P. BALDWIN, Agwt.