Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 28, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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ItAlhTt CAPfTAfc .TOUnNAL, SALEM, OREOiON, TnUR&DAV, MAY , 1004
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
U 1IOFER, Ed. and Prop.
n Itidoi i m.Ioiii .N'mpniKir svntei to American I'tinulplcJ nnd
I'm I'ruKiC' ami tievvlotietncnt nf All Oreiwn.
at L
'uMnlid EUfX ftvcithiit EnAtit SundaY, SAIem, Ore.
HUIlSGIlfl'TlON HATES.
, (In variably In Advance, ) .
Dnlly, lijr currier, riff year ...?fl.0Qjrer month...... 60c
tOllv, by iimll, per year....... 4.00 I'er montti 3.V
Vklf, by mall, or reitr. i.OO Six momlis JOc
.Focconvonlonco of subscribers branch delivery offices aro establish
ed lit tho following places at 35 conts per month, $1.00 for three menths:
Aktliiiit In.i. 1H l" Ta Y?a i. G!ft. A .!.... Aiirtn.ii. TiiiimIImm
iinjiuiu uiviu, A' v. uo uo . uj"i joj'kui niuuuu uuuvuuu,
Carllno, Seventeenth street, A. W. Lane, Garden Road Store.
JDauo'B Store, Alex. Daue, SouthCommercial streot.
TllnMlwIn Dfn.n 1 Tit TTInnlA. T?rtf Q.Ia .lArt
Jjajrgrounds Store, Harrison Dee, fairgrounds Road,
ijowoll's Corner, Twelfth and Gross, streets.
O. lt.YGrocory, A. At Englebart, Twelfth street.
Wheeler's Storq, W. D, Wheeler, Highland avenue.'
Yow Pftrk Store, j G. Bowersox, Twelfth and Leallo.
"Lane Grocery, Sovonteonth strot
J. L. Mooro & Son, corner Capitol and Union streets,
Woat Salem Storo, West Salem.
Zlnn'B Confoctlonory, 478 Stato street..
Dr. Stone's. 241 North Commercial streot.
Huffman's Store, North Sixth street. V t
Gorman Dakory, corner Twolfth and Chomoketn. ,'
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THE PEOPLE SHOULD ACT CAUTV
IOUSLY.
Tlio Capital Journal was estab
lished by' the clean, Independent R
publlcano of Salem as a protest
against machine" and ring rule.
Tho prosout ownor has beon editor
of the paper for nearly that many
e&rs, &) (Jio HAS NEVER SUR
RENDERED THAT POLICY OP
VHflK PAPER.
Tho Capital Journal today appeals
to tho Independent thinking people
"who aro Ub roadors and who do
things.
We npjionl to thorn to stnnd for
their right? as Indopondont clttzcnn,
ind to voto Intelligently.
VOTE TO SHUT OUT GRAFT
AND ROODLE CANDIDATES
i
expect to boo It run ns a Itrlctly Pro
hibition town.
Wo do not bellovo it Is good policy,
to try to run a city of this olzo or
n; city of any slzo dry UNLESS
Tirrcnrc is ay nvrcnurtTrcr.MTvn
PUBLIC SENTIMENT IN FiV?H
OF PROHII1ITION.
But don't voto Salem dry with tho
expectation that tho lawB will not
bo Btrlctly enforced against high and
low, rich and poor, good nnd bad.
The Capital Journal makes no
s'ich distinctions of classes. We do
not bellovo In .thorn. But If tho
people adopt ouch laws THEY
SHOULD HE FORCED TO LIVE UP,
TO THEM UNTIL THEY CAN RE
REPEALED.
, If you voto for radical measures
be proparod to swallow your dose.
It 1b easy for transients who pay
eep the
Kitchen Cool
Why swcltefcover a globing
tange iua stuffy kitchen yhen
a new Perfection,' Wick Blue
Flame Oil CookStovc will clo
the fsfmily codkiii without'
rais'i'jlg' the',t,e!utperatur,c
enoligh to be 'noticeable? "
By putting a "New Per
fection" in "and 'allowing the
range fire to go out, you may
make this summer's kitchen
work not only bearable, but
actually 'a pleasure. The
NEW PERFECTION
:: Wick Blue Harac Oil Cook-Stove
produces an intense heat undtr tht ittttt ir in iht ovtn-, but doa not radiate
heatih all directions as a coat range doesrhe&co u used'with comfort on
the hottest summer day. Made in three sizes, and warranted. If not with
your dealer, writs our',ncsreit ancyj ,
The MJym- T comt M.nr
JX&yO Lamp l$sj;g.
m ejla to g&t. Gives a cier.
bilgiu light that reache the farthest corner of a good
sized llvfng-room. Well mad throughout of nickeled
brass; perfectly safe and very ornamental. Warranted
in every particular. If not with your dealer, write our
nearest agency.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY '
(lacorpormtld)
EXCURSION
TICKETS ON SALE
FOR NEWPORT
"In T.. 4., ..
u' IUU JLBt inf3 HOIIthnrn Tji. I.
Mntnnnnv will ..1.. . , . "i "v
'""' "" "av;" "" aio at Salein)
yi.iiiiuu ucKoig io Newport and ro
vurn. in addition to tho usual tide
ots good for tho ontlro soason, week
end oxcurslon tlckots will bo sold or.
Saturday mornlngi, g00d to rtui,'
following Monday, at the iow rate oi
$3 for Iho round trip. This affords
an oxcollont opportunity to spon-i
Sunday at tho bench. Tho rhododon.
drons ftro now in bloom, and the
woathor at Newport Is dollghtfu" .
you aro not ready to go for an ox
tondod stay, don't miss this chanco
for an outing.
Prior to Juno 1st, excursion tick
ets to Yaqulna only will bo on sale,
on woonoMny and Saturday, at $4.60
from Salem.
WM. M'MURRAY,
J. M. SCOTT, O. P. A., S. P. CO.
A. Q. P. A.. S. P CO. tf
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to 25Ti
WliMiircviiiu vmr nm mnru
AND GRAIiT AND DOODLE PROP- no taxes, novor do Jury duty, hnvo
OS1TIONS, no homes and no buBlnoo3 rospoml-
Thin paper h open to discussion l),lltJ' to mislond tho people,
-of both sldca of any proposition, nnd ' A trumondous pqwor hnB boon
Its odltor In not rosponslblo for opln-, IoBl In tho hands of tho pooplo
lona of othors. under direct loglBlntlon.
A nowspnpor for tho pooplo must Ir yu vo'o blindly for everything
allow tho people fmlleat llborty of tnftt ,B proposed tho direct lnw-malc
oynrnmtlnn 1X1W MtlilT U.IVi' f rkv- . lllC DOWor will illHtnmf tho nonn'i
v..,.. v.. ...,.., .,v a ...&.-. v.i-
VIOTIOXS liX)R ITSELF.
In one way Tho Cnpltal Journnl Ii
Clstlncltvoly conservative It dooi
not roadlly tnk up with ovory now
Tlnktupi that Ib offorod.
H tlilnlw with the Dlroct Primary
and tho right of direct legislation
THE PEOPLE CAN PROTECT
THEMSELVES AGAINST OUT
31AGES. Wo do not bollovo In tho multiplic
ity of now-fanglod propositions that
havo boon Initiated, and would nd
wliio tho pooplo to weed thorn out.
If you foel that you really ought
to voto for a fow of thorn do so with
tho utmost care.
Out of tho ntnotoon propositions
submitted to tho voto of tho peopln
THREE-FOURTHS OE THEM
SHOULD RE DEFEATED.
If you voto for only a fow of
them you run no risk of gottlug up
n congested condition of things
.political mdlgo3tIon,
If you voto for Woman Siuffrngo,
ing powor will disgust tho peop'.o
thomoolvos.
SO WE SAY. THINK TWICE,
AND THEN VOTE NO ABOUT
THREE TIMES OUT OF FOUR.
Tho bunion of proof Is upon thoso
who proposo to submit matters to
tho voto of tho peoplo. .
If wo nro to envo the powors i'n
trustcd to tho pooplo wo must ocH-
cato tho peoplo to uso them wlsoly.
r.
PHYSICIANS CURE SKIN
WITH SIMPLE REMEDY
Noted" Kc.onm Spccltflst Cominfiil.H
on n Proven
Diseases.
Spccillc ,for Skin
Phyalclanu ovorywhoro contlnuo
their pralso for ordlnnry oil of wln-
torgroon In n wondorful specific for
Eczomn and other Itching skin dl-
omes, This liquid, nuro nnd clean
ns water, extornally npplkjd ha3 in
stant effect. A fow drops on tho
blirnlnt Itollltlf nnrn nulling Inotnnf
rf.... .-..w (v. uuiiinnu, at n -w. v....awa lu.wu.
proniuitlon, singlo Tnx and othor ronoi, ana a Biiort coutlniied uso
now wrinkles you ought to bo will- Klves a complete euro.
Ing TO ASSUME THE RURDEN of Dr. C. B. Holmes of Silver City,
carrying thorn successfully Into of- Mia., Is to onthulsastic about this
feet. Iromedy D. D. D. Prescription th U
Ltit us help (lie peoplo to got good ho tloclaros in n letter to tho D. D.
lawa and havo thorn enforced, but D company of Chicago that IIiJh
IiET US NOT UNDERTAKE TOO R1"0" It'iuedy is as near a specific for
MUCH IN THE WAY OF INNOVA- ,nift as In qulnlno for innlnrla,
TIONS,
All who havo traveled nn th rri. iri.,nn - .... . ......
,,., , , , . -.. jhii iiivwrnc in Jiign mover.
url'J lVi0T,X :h F 8h.8"ard 0X-! DontaoUr. opera, -Lucia rfl Lam-
i .. n iVf rauaingion on mermoor," Is novor revived nown-
ho Groat Western Railway nmt days at Convent Garden unless a
have noticed tho neatly garbed "la- prima donna desires to display n
ladies' attendants- introduced twr voice of phenomenal range and qual-
oars ago by this company. ItSr. Ono of thoso rare occasions at-
Ihoy occupy ono on each train- traded a crowded audience on Snt-
a reserved compartment in a coir!-' unlay night, when Slgnora Lulsa To-
dor carriage. Ono of tho Mats of trnzzlnl gnvo a really remarkable ox-
Oils compartment In loft vacant and hlbltlon of her vocal skill In tho
provided with a pillow, in readiness in .mi ri ..m.i ..
for any lady who desires to Ho ror twenty minutes she was sing
down; on tho other sits tho attendant Ing alone on tho stage, while thoro
BOWlnt nr IrnltHnrr nn n .. ...i. ' .... . .
. 7. "a "' """' was a ueaa Biionco in tho auditorium.
not otherwise occuplod, beside u Tho Neapolitan nightingale sang the
largo box containing slmnlo romodloq'nt....a ,D .i.i. .......
.for 'train-sickness a sort of special freshness, clearness and voglr, and
,, ., , . I when bIio hnd flnlshod on hor sonsn-
ouuiuuiiiuH lames asic ror my tlonal top noto tho E flat In alt
help nlmoflt directly thoy enter tho the lienors became frantic with on
trnln," said ono of thoso attendants thuslnsm
to the Dally Mirror yesterday. "Thoy Tho tumult was deafening, for Iho
do not, as a rule, come tomy com- stalls nnd boxes vied with tho gnllerv
partment but remain with their m vociferous applnntso, and the
friends, and I go to them. I world-famous artists was rocallol
wo aro not oxnetly tftilnoj nun- nn tnwn m. ni .i, mi
cs, but wo soon obtain a knowledge nppenrnnccs &eomod to Bntlsfy tno
of f tin tnn m? fmm mh Im ni.i. I ... ..
w. ...w ........ 4U....n Wl ....i-aiCKUUSD. majority of tho 3000 persons present
an, the best way to deal with them, especially when Slgnora Totrazzlnl
I think ho fact that horo is a- vo-',)Ub,cly cknowlcdKod tho groat ns-
...... w.. . ,.,.,. 11U0U ,, lt 13 u, 8l8tnnco flh0 lm(j r0C0VC(1 from i,or
fcv.. ..u w..wuniBU Biuionng nnu bvothor-in-liaw, Cleofonto Campanl
ImorouB passengers Is a groat help nlf who ,md coductod tho orelionlra,
MJ0"1;, , .. nnu from B. S' Kcdrorn, who had
Dut,tho amazing quostlons yo uro played with consumnto Bklll tho olab
aBked! I am expected to bo a por- ornt0 fluto obllgato.
JiPCrdtb00k' i u . , ' .J 8,Bnorft TotTzz' Bin GI on
I often Imvo children brought 'Wednesday In "Trnvlata" and on
o mo, and I generally find that Frl(Jfty ,n ..u,goloUo... Ncarly
the reason thoy nro ill Is that thoy tho seat for tt,hRft rnrnM,nifliinn.
hnvo" boon most stupidly fed.
"On ono occasion I looked after
throo chlldron for hours. Thoy wore
vory ill ns a result of rntlng choco
lato and bannnas together. But nt
tho first stopping station tholr moth,
or wont down tho platform nnd
bought thorn moro chocolnto, and In
sisted upon .thorn having It, too; of
course, against my advice.
"Aftor having trnvolod some sev
en hours dally for moro than a yenr,
six days a week, I do not find that
my own health has suffered.
"But I do Bomotlmos feol, noar
tho ond of a Journoy, as though my
norvea Jiavo almost reached tlfo
aro sold on Saturday night, when
these porformnnces woro first nn
nouueod. London Chronicle
PORTLAND
ROSE
FESTIVAL
To Bo Hold In
PORTLAND, OREGON
JUNE 1 TO (i, 1908
Wl'l bo tho most brilliant
. Floral fiesta and Civic Jubilee
ovor held In tho Pacific Northwost
Portland, "Tho Roso City," will bo
a scono of splondor nnd tho
center of world-wldo inter
eat for nun wnVr.
Several Important convontlonB to bo
hold in Portlnnd on that occasion.
Th$ Southern Pacific
Company
W1I Soil Spoclal' Ticket
On This OccasI6n From
SALEM, Ore.,
to Portlnnd nnd Roturu at $2.20.
For pnrtlculns call on local agents.
Win. McMunniy,
Genoral Pnssongor Agont,
toiiw. i
r.MM- "'"I'cui
""7" 574.15
St. Louis S69LI5
oi, raui
Omaha
i - ""J
Kansas City $51,55,
TICKfcTi .... ,
Maw A J a it
June 5. fi io w
August fi 7, 2U.
!
GOnd tn ..... . .
, "' ,Blrn it ) .
-jujiyver DrW'. n .y'fl
'--o-i
wHUiiiai,
wnma 1
For any further inforiMdJ
tti
WJf. M'Umii..
Oonoral PasstjpfiL
PORTLAND, ouoP
Time CartlXo. 53,8.
nine ""fi
Toiranl Pamlo i
No. 16.-5:13 . IS
in L'aa.
No. 18.-8M0 a. n.-C
pgjsengor.
No. 12. 2M5 p. n.8
BOtlKOr.
TOITAril PArtUi 1
No. 222. 5:00 p. ,
fast frolnht
No. 226. 10:4 ll:H
way freight.
Toward San YTtntUa,
o. 11 h;oj . rJ
nnssenoer.
No. 17. 6:45 p. a.-
No. 15.-9:56 p. ni.-nrcas.
No, 13.-3:31 1 m.-toi
express.
Toward San Frk,!
No. 221. 2:43 1. m.-?
frelcht.
No. 225. ll:2S a.a-Mfi
M
isra
Tim Hnnlfnl Tnni-n.il ...III l.n rnmJ for four VOnra with I'rntlfvlnrr r..-.
iittrOtlnr u.. .. In... nn.lJ t... 41. . RIiHh." Wfllda lir lTnlmno
people, ovon though, wo do not ap- There are thousands of other phy-
jirovff of .thorn. jslclans who use D. D. D. Prescrlp-
Do not Voto Salem dry unless you t,on' tho oil of wlntorgreon specific.
,"I have boon using your D. D. D. ', " , ,a,m08t rcaclieA Uf0
for four years with erntlfvimr r-l1!r?ak,I,S oltti a' 5'wrdB, onlnn-
drlvors, and nil sorts of railway fur
vants havo told mo that they aro
Just tho same."
Othor railway companies nro about
IVD. D. cures-and it is so clean to t0 f,1!owl tho (?roat Wostorn'a ox-j
I us.. ' jf wo did not know what D. ",UPlc'.n.ua travelers who suffer from '
Keep
Your Idle inouoy uhire It will
worK for you while you wo lool..
lug for an Invest incut.
Our, Savings Department pa.s
three H' cent lutenttt and all
withdrawals are paid on lUunnml,
D, 1 Wl'l O Wl wnnlil nnt r onm.
train-sickness nro anxlc.is that la-1
dies attendants Bhould bo on all boat
mend It to our friends and patrom. " "nom do on all boa,
Tho Capital Drue Comrmnv. "Una nnd that run moiv
Tho Capital Drug Company
Call at our storo anyway and lot
ni9 boo 4ho nnturo of your ekln
trouble.
i than two hours without a stop.
i
HICKORY
BARK
Cough Remedy
Haass ttimammm
Coughs, Colds
CROUP
WhoopinCoufh
HoarirncM
Brnchlll
SORE THROAT
TMROATn4LUNCS
1. MHW (W. ..
WtfUt MM IIMIBI CO.
Vm4 U.M ft P.m ... BM
MJm.IM
SAirM.ORTCON.U S.A.
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Puce. Iat.lt CoiU
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SAVINGS l)ElART.MENT
CAIjlTll, NATIONAL
"6ANK
Train Slckuows In England, j
Train sickness Is an ailment whlon
smllko sonslckuess, doos not nftVt
tho majority of travolors, and con
sequently has novor boon rognrdvl
qu!to so seriously by tho majority of
travolors. ,
But thoro uro thousands of wo
nion and not a few mon, who suftVr
agonies ovory tlmo they travel in a
fast train, and there aro Borne go
constituted that thoy can onduro a,
rough channel crossing bettor than
two hom-ft In nn express.
"Oh, If ouly tho train would stop
for a single minute!" la froquontly'
roltoratod on Jong express Journeys'
by pallid ladles who quiver with
fright which they know to be sonse
losa as the train takes a curve with
ouly very slight slackening: of speed.
Make the breakfast a
success and the day will
take care of itself.
d.A rm r.rotCr
mmm
mm
Folder1
Golden
Gate
Coffee
CJHil77?!
iVhem hrii aSK'Ftyrwrzx
PLUMBING
AND
GAS FITTING
Oregon Oectk Tto !
Tlmo of arrlul 1 1
cars at Salem It is lo1ifl
and intermediate pcIa'J:
Arrive
Local SMOtH. M
ExproM 10:50 1. W
Local l:tS P- Uj"
Expresj 4:29 p.m. m
Local 5:45 p.B.
Exnress 8:10 p.a
E
.Will give prompt attontlon I
to all order! guarattoe our
work to give satisfaction and
to bo up to tho sanitary stand
ard, '
WE WILL HE PLEASED TO
GIVE ESTIMATES ON
CONTRACTS.
Call at our shop on Llborty
Btreet, back of Barr's Jowejry
Store. Phono 660.
HI
("OltVALLLS & W
TIMKTAiU
No. 4
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tnllnnrm WUKHIMCiU '
'TralMferC;!
No. 8
7.pnvM Alb?r '
-" ' ... i
rrlros ft Corniw
No. 10.
Ir..nfm Atbasr ..""
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Arrires at iwi"
No. 6
1 onvni AlbaflT
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No. 9
im Corrsllli
Ariivei at A!k7
Kn V 1 1
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HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CWB.iSS SaS,'!!
starts the day right. Aroma
tight tins Never in bulk.
Sold on merit No prizes
-no coupons-no crockery.
J. A. FoIgr tL Co.,
'H " K'.'riifei-4 M- ,
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIGH GRADE WORK
KATES AS 10W AS lASTESII H6USII
"Phyllis, the
Farmer's Daughter"
at High School
Thursday Evening, May 28
AT 8 P. JL
General admission, 25c; rcservod
seats, 36 cents. Tlckots and re
served seats at Capital Drug store,
cor State and Liberty.
The Junior class will give a pre
liminary to the play entitled, "Sleep
ing Car Farce,"
0A.WTO3BII.
&&
Leaves cow " Hi
Arrives - ',.-.
No. II ,
Leaves AHRa' ,' fc
Arrive r con- ,
War tntmL
Trai"' fv"
No. J- U
. rrtF4ILJ "- . H
Arrives ''- j
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Leaves l'2-0
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leave for Pgt 1
rri' r3Ert
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