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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1908)
jAILT OAElBAti JOtlttNAL. SALEM, QRKQQN. SATURDAY, JtfAV Mt liXtf M itw tmmmm T II lint iTMWflNL itumniamm I There's not a headache o a sleepless hotit in a battel of Ghfratdelli's Cocoa-Can you say as much for any othet drink? lit n 1 1 uJL U,r f - Z55 THAN A CENT A CUP s COCOA Is made with scrupulous, con scientious cat e and old-fashioned attention to cleanliness, ptitity, goodness and quality. No cocoa at any price can be better ot mote delicious. Yotir gtocet sells and tecommends it. CHANGE OF A LIFETIME TO VISIT SEATTLE Tho battleship fleet of the United States which has Just completed Its memornblo nruUo around tho Horn will bo on Pugot sound about May 21st to May 30th. In ordor to give tho DOOtlln nf flriip-ntl on nnnnrtnnflv to witness tho mnncMvors and Inspoct mo iioor, mo Boutnorn Paclllo will sell round trip tlckots from 8alom to Seattle far !).?( frnm aatnm n Tnconm for 8, undor tho following conditiens: Salo Dates May 21st and 22nd to Seattle, and May 25th and 2Gth, 1908, to Tnconm. Limits Continuous passngo in both directions with a final return limit of 14 dny from date- of salo. TIiIb 1b an opportune tlmo for tho UlierrV UllV tfl rim. nn nrnnralnn In Ol'lUMU, f Summer Resorl NUWPOUT, on Yaqulna Day, Is tho most beautiful ;and delightful ( miuuuur ruauri on mo urogon const, tiio nsning, uoatiag and urivlag nro unexcelled anywhore. Miles or Iho flnoit beach combined with moun tain scenery tand trout streams malco a combination .that will suit the tasto ot a"' Uo,ow aro tho leading flrma of Newport. I AM THE MAN Who was cleaned out by tho tiro Inst winter, but I'm In bual ncoa again on a larger extent than over, and nm ready to aorvo all old oustomorB and ns many now ones na como to Newport, Fresh oggrt, vogotabloB, nnd hit stnplo groceries. KVorythlng the Bummer pooplo need My now grocery ntoro la tho tlnost In Lin coln county. Freo delivery. LEE W. WILLIAMS, Newport, Of. N 1). ntilranlclll Company Snn Francisco. SMILES illwny WugOH in . Great Ilritnln. rA report on tho number ot mil ky employes In Ejiglnnd, with tho nount of wages paid by clnsscs, et published by tho Amalgamated cloty of Railway Servants, Is tho Bt comploto ono of tho kind that been issued. It wns proparo.1 tho secretary from reports called Inst August, and may bo nc- BKnl as correct. Tho report cov- I, for tho United Kingdom, no less fen 2fi9,280 railway omployco, who alwayn called In England by law usiiago, "railway servants." Tho Is shown that over 100,000 of en aro working at a wago of XI 10s, or $1.80 to 7.20 per weolc 1ho appears that only about 11 per cent rocolvo more than $7. GO par weok. In thoso classifications it shpuld bo borno In mind that tho c!nnso3 known ns station masters, In spectors, dorks, laborers and me chanics In Hhopg nro not Includod, thoy not being undor the enro ot tho Amalgamated Socloty. If tho pay of thoso Hovornl classes of railway workors wero considered It wou'd bring tho gonornl avorago up to $(5.17, which figures aro quoted by itho bonrd of trado as correct for 190G. In this calculation tho amount paid for all ovortlmo Is tnkon into gonornl wago account, which, undor tho rules governing rnllway labor, mnkOB a consldorablo amount. This bolng. doductod tho gonornl average of wago Is about ?G,7G per week for all and ovory class of labor em ployed In rnllway oporntlon nnd mnlntennnco. Tho classes not In cluded by tho Amalgamated Socloty number approximately 320,000, and on tho basis afforded by Its roport tho wago division shows 134,000 om ployco receiving $G or less; 107,000, IB to' 7.G0, nnd 78,000 $7.B0 and over. Tho Amalgamated Socloty deals almost exclusively with tho mon en gaged in tho .trnfllc donnrtmont of tho rnllwayn. and Its socrotnrv ob. sortfl, In vlow or tho flguroa boforo him, that fully 40 per cont of thnt class rocolvo $G or less por wook aa tho standard weekly wngo. Any thing In addition Is through ovor tlmo, that for tho lowor grades bo lng small, aavo In tho claBs of track men or "pinto layers." bJI f .? MKhtftH.PYv", IBb. 1, '7'' .YIL FBllBiHlB8IL.n iTBfci I HIT W ? . '.1 -. r.rWftiCSt 1. . . dr-Wmmml I Voters will not bo switched from standing by. principle by any per sonal abuse" of candidates. Voto for Cake nnd down tho old, rotten Portland machine Tho reason why ovory voter should voto for tho lower rlvor fish ery bill la bocnuso tho flsh-wiieollB a machine. ' Voto down every mnchlno propo sition, Including tho'uppor Coliumbln flshorlos bill, No. 310. It In a mn chlno measure Tho fish wheol bill la a machine mcfiBuro and should bo votod down. Woodburn Indoiendont, nep: "Tho mnchlno Republicans did moro for tho dlroct primary and Statomont No. 1 last Thursday at tho Btato con vention, than tho moat earnest ad vocates of theso two ruothods could accomplish In several Beasons. Tho common peoplo woro again Im pressed with n practical exemplifi cation ot mnchlno politics a slate. tho triumph nnd consequent exultant choors that mado hoarora woop. Tho lovo of tho Republican party was lost Bight of. nnd Iho lovo of faction predominated to n disgusting ox tont. In ono sonso, it was a "got ovon" convontlon, dominated by ono mnn, who gavo n demonstration Ahat his faction was strongor ovon If ho woro dofentcd by his party. Instead of vomiting, tho peoplo of Orogo'i Btnllo. Whllo tho Inrco majority aro not for Tnft, still thoy Bmllo. it wi bu distinct victory for Alio pooplo on account of tho attorclap. It wns a momentary victory for mnchlno RonubllcanB. Tho nlav liolmr now ovor, lot is ring do'wn tho curtnln nnd await tho noxt production on Juno 1. Wanted To omploy a good nd. writer on commission. Apply at Journal ofllco. . Tho Capital Journal has spoclul dollvory iKjstoincoa nt flftoon placos nf busliioss In tho BuburbB. A posl- tlvo nowBpnpor that takes a atand on nil vital matters Is popular with tho peoplo. -- - UK1JUI. ......u II ! 1 jl ! ! Ml I 1 Ml 1 ! m I 1 I "V XXftii KT J Cjf ! AMU TTIA1 AIICCO X'OUO l 5 Wo cn supply you with evorthlng in tho grocery llnoj tho finest : : i fresh buttor nnd vogotablos of nil klndn. Two stores, ono at . i m vu uvnui uu ono HI, nuwpurt. XOUr OrUCTB SOI1CUOU IrOO UO- l llvory. B .. Tlii nnna -v..... ..,. n. ' ' i --.-...,.... "" ....w., M""M "? - w,w' i ii"i viwv iiii mci-in HOTEL BRADSHAW RoontH and board. Rooms with frno ubo of furnlBhcd kitchen, including dlshwi and wood. Half wny 4o Nye Bench, overlooking tho ocenn. Ratea rcaBonnblo. .. W. O. (XK)IC, Prop. NmnoH, Orv. PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL To Do Hold In PORTLAND, ORICCSON JUNE 1 TO (j, 1908 Wi'l bo tho moBt brilliant Fforal Fiesta and Clvfc Jubilee OVOr belli 111 Mm Pnrirln Mnrflnnl Portland, "Tho Rose City," will bo r scono or spionnor ana r no center of world-wide Intor- CHt for finn wnnlr. Sovornl Important convoutloiiB to bo noiu in I'oriiatui on that ncrasion. The Southern Pacific Company Will Bell Special Tlckot On This Occasion From BALKAN Otr to Portlnnd nnd Return at !!.2(. For pnrtlculaB cnll on local ngontH, win. AfcMurrwy, Oonnral Paaannger ARent. IRVIN HOUSE Tho moat homo-tiko and comfortable hotel at Nye Reach. Fine, bowllnjf nlloy nnd club houso In connootlon. Two mlnutea wnlk from tho ocean. "Courteous trentmont" la tho motto of tho mnnagemont, S. G. Irvin, Prop. Newport MIDWAY Iargo, bright, airy rooms. Donrd furnished. Halfway be tweon Newport and Nye Drook. Firat-olimo In ovory reBpoct. Da gngo hauled ono way froo. Raton ronaotuibb, WM, 1U)1U)I:N . Newport, Or. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFIOH CITY HALL. Ono nowaboy aold 24 Journala Frl -L.JlBr "" MrV,eft ?9l "M y ovonln nt OrKo HiirilBJ,,i PEytb,e m adT" It Settles Down to the Remington This is the testimony of every typewriter user who knows by experience the relative performance of writing machines. The man of all men who swears by the Remington is the , man who has tried to get the same service out of some other machine. A man may know the Remington or he may kraw some other typewriter, but the man who really knows typewriters is the man who knows the difference between the Remington and others. Remington Typewriter Company 249 Statt Street, Portland, Oregon day ovonlng nt Oregon Eloctrio tralna leaving for Portland. o I DeurncM Cannot bo Cumf. by local appllcatlona, as thoy cannot roach tho diseased portions of th ear. Thoro la only ono wny to euro (leafncun. and that In hv cnnntltutlrin. nl remedies. Deafnesa la caused by nn inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustachian Twhe. Whon this tubo la Inflamed you bavo n rumbling sound or Imporfoct hoar- Inc. nnd whon It la nntlrnlv rlniml deafness Is tho result, and unloss tho iiiuamaiion can oo taKen out and this tubo restored to lta normal con dition, hearing will bo destroyed forevor; nlno cases out of ton aro caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous auracea, Wn will trlvn nn. Tfiinitra1 TVil- lars for any caso of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by IlaU'a Catarrh Curo. Stand tnr rr. cularo freo. F. J. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo, O. Bold by drugglsta, 7Gc. Tako Hall's Family Pllli for cor. Btlpatlon, , o WUIanu'ttu PvIdHt Named. Rov, Flotchor Homari of Indiana was elected president of Wlllamotte University toda yln Portland. BUY A. LOT III Sea Vlow hlookn' llnunllful vUr ciobo lo Ut'arii, Prlueii JGQ io $260, Termn rcnHimnblp. Iiot chRiire lo buy cIoho In nl thosn prlcos. WrIU today to (', K. NliHIIelil, Newport, Or. A HOLUDTtK S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggdis ' A Unir Mmllclno fat Ilrijr Pcanl, ErinRt Uolilu JltialUi M'l lUaoir! Vlrjor, A fiwolilo furOiillifltiiiii. Iiiilltfoillon, I.lvo nil Kliiiiuy Troiililit. I'lmpliii Ken mi. Imimm llliKxl, U( llrrnlli, HluudMi Howi'N, II xulm'ln fiid UiMAiirlMt ll'n UihiliyMMiinltiliiTPH In Uli hi form, ua cpiiM it nt Uiiiiiiiiii nmM by Uou.ii run IMimi C'umuiv, K ullnon, Wit, flOLDEN NUQQETS TOIl &ALL0W PEOPLE L'J" ' ! . i m CHICIIESTKR'S PILLS frSiAiA I'IIUm ll awl lju4 ,MitlluvJ tVl HVfJ lbl.i m. i'l ll.ror w V , l fr I 'Vi'J'.A . KWIfeRrrieTl "iniiinii iii(.nt ril.lAMtw T'uikimn.iun.Mmt.Ai.ijrtK.llhM SWO IY WfliWilSTS EVEDWWil t LAUNDRY lUu Attack of PyMmtfry Cured. "An honored cltlxeii ef thJa towa was suffering from a severe attack ot dysentery, He told a friend If he could obtain a battle of Chamber lain'a Colic, Cholera and Dlarrfee Itoraedy, he felt eeBftdeat ef belRg cured, ho havissr ui 1 thin remedy In tho West. He wag told tkat I' kent it la stock and lost so tine la. obtaining It, and waa promptly! cured," says M. J, Leach, druggist, IBtoae'a drug store. i Why is our work demanded by atyllsh and up-to-dnto dreasora na well n thoso who drcaa for comfort, Ilocnuso in flnlshlng up our work wo glvo that touch of goocj tasto hnt very readily nppoahi to tho man of fashion. Our work has a mytorlous ttomothlng about it thnt enslly dlfltln gulsheu it from ordinary laundry work, Thoso who demand com fort, And our work Is pliable, duo to our own pnrtlculor way of starching, a Bhlrt or collar Inundored by iih glvos with ovory movomout of tho body, giving abaoliito comfort to tho wearor. Our collara do not break nt aoam or buttonholo, and you will Had no bllatora or wrlnkloa. You might Just a well have thla work; ita coats no moro, SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY Tel, 25 130-1C0 8. Liberty St, NKZKttHMMCai OREGON PEOPLE ARE CROWING WISE A largo number of them aro now using ALLHN'fl NORTON lillOWN IMtKAI) FfXJUIt. Tho peoplo of Now England have lived on just such Puro Foods for ovor a hundred yenra. These goods aro put up in package and In 10 and 25-pouud iiackH, and aro for sale by AfJ FIHHT-GLAHH UHOVEUH. AhhKS & LKWIH, PotlUfH). ' Dlatrlbutora for Ofogoa, ALLEN'S 68B FLOIR COMPANY 8b Joe, Cal DeaMolaea, Iowa