Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 04, 1908, FIRST EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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3AILT OAPIT AL JOURNAL BALKM, OREGON, FKIPAY, PEOIglDro JJL
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
M. IIOFBIt, Ed. and Prop.
Indopcmlont Newspaper Devoted to AtnerlCRii Principles and
tho Progress aud Dovclopcmout of All Oregon.
Fubllslicd Kvcry livening tixcept Sunday, Sftlom, Ore.
8UBSCIUPTION RATES.
(Invariably In Advance.)
Dally, by carrier, por year tO.OO Per month SOo
Dallr, by mall, per year 4.00 for month 35c
Weekly, by mall, por year- 1.00 Six months 60c
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THE MARKETS
DO NOT WANT PLEDGES THAT
CANNOT DE 1JKOKEN.
Thoro Bhotild .bo n largo atton
dnnco of peoplo at Snloni when tho
first bnllot on senator is taken.
Tlio peoplo should nssomblo to
boo whothor thoir representatives
CAN DE SEDUCED INTO DUEAK
1NG PUHLICLV-JLIDE POLITICAL
1'IjEDES.
The Journnl docs not believe that
n single plcdgo given in writing and
under oath will bo broken.
Pledges nindo by politicians to
ono another, pledges inado In plat
forms, and even pledges made for
money hnvo been broken in Oregon
politics.
But voluntary sworn pledges over
n tnnn's slgnaturo to got into ofllco to
do n certain spocific thing PROVID
ED FOR RY LAW HAVE NOT YET
REEN BKOKEN NOR DO WE BE
LIEVE WITH SAFETY THEY CAN
BE.
Tho people by thousands will bo
on hand to sco that their repre
sentatives kcop thoir plodgcB.
Hear whnt tho machine politicians
say:
"WHAT WE WANT IS PLEDGES
THAT CAN BE BKOKEN.
"Pledges to got in on but not to
Ntand on.
"Pledges that loavo tho pledgor
frco to do as ho pleases.
"PLEDGES THAT ABE ONLY
GOOD ONE WAY OUR WAY.
"A pledgo to the machine is sac
red. "A PLEDGE TO THE PEOPLE
IS ONLY TO BE LAUGHED AT.
"A plcdgo without consideration
Js not binding.
"To simply voto for what tho
pcoplo want Is not good party pol
itics. "You nro not n good Ilopubllcan
if you Itoop a pledgo made to tho
people.
"A BOSS CAN ENFORCE A
PLEDGE. TDK PEOPLE CANNOT.
"Tho people cannot pay a man for
keeping his plodgo bocauso tho ma
chlno will do tho nominating in fu
turo. it'l'n II I.I. WITH A PIMMAllY
LAW THAT MAKES PUBLIC
PLEDGES GOOD."
And so on lufinltom nd nausonm.
Tho advocatos of plodgs broaklng
want to rostoro tho slavery of tho
machine.
Thoy arguo tho constitution to up
hold that slavery Just ns tho old
slavo drivers did. Tho yBay:
"It is unconstitutional of tho peo
ple to oxuet plodges nnd unconstitu
tional to keep ppledgoa."
The ndvocates of slavory argue:
IT WAS UNCONSTITUTIONAL TO
INTERFERE WITH SLAVERY OR
PROPERTY IN SLAVES.
It Is unconstitutional to oboy tho
will of tho people In Oregon In 1909
hs it wns in Kansas in 18G0.
By -10,000 majority on a squaro is
siio the peoplo of Orogon directed
tho members of tho general assemb
ly to ratify tho olectlon of n sena
tor by direct voto of the people.
PLEDGES, INSTRUCTIONS, BAL
LOTS, POPULAR WILL ARE LL
TO IU5 CAST ASIE, SAYS THE
MACHINE.
"Wo want plodgoa that are not
binding upon us,' Bay tho political
ngonu of tho machine. "But we will
keep the people in bondange to jk."
Thoy will find the people back of
Statement No. 1, which menus,
EMANCIPATION FROM THE
MACHINE.
Tho peoplo will be nt the Stato
houso in January, 1909, to spo to
it that tho pencoful rulo of tho bal
lot Is maintained.
Tho peoplo of Oregon hnvo novor
asked any cnndldnto for oC.c? to
tnko a pledge.
But having tnkon the plo.'ges to
elect tho choice of tho people United
Stato sonator the poo'plo propose to
see that thoy nrn kept.
Tho machino want iiiodgos brok
on. THE PEOPLE WANT PLEDGES
KEPT.
Which will win, tho pooplo or
their taskmasters?
Tho 19th day of Janunry when tho
first bnllot Is takon will toll tho
tnlo.
STRENGTH FOR
THE DAY'S WORK
DEPENDS UPON GOOD RED
BLOOD TO NOURISH THE BODY
WEAK PEOPLE NEED A TONIC
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS.
Snn Francisco, Cal., Dec. 4.
Wheat No. 1 California club, por
contal, $1.671.70; California
whlto milling, $1.76 1.80; north
ern blucstom, $1.72 S 1.77)6; off
grades wheat, $1.60 (S 1.00; Reds,
$1.02)6 8 1.67 W.
Barley Feed barley, $1.42
1.45; tommon to fnir, $1.3GQ1. 40;
browing nt San Frnclsco, nominal nt
$1.461.66; Ghovnllor, $1.601.00
according to quality.
Eggs Por dozon, California frosb,
Including cases, extras, 49c; firsts,
46 cents; seconds 40c; thirds,
29c; California storago, extra, 35c
firsts, 32 "4c; seconds, 2C"c; East
rn storago extra, 28Mc; firsts, 27c;
seconds, 2Gc.
Butter Por pound, California
fresh, extras, 3Cc; firsts, 2Sc;
seconds, 25c; thirds 20c; Enstren ex
tras, 27c; ladles, oxtras, 22c; flrBU,
21c; pickled, No. 1, 234c; Btorago
California, oxtra, 27; packing No.
1, 21)6c.
Now cheese Per pound, California
flats, fancy, 15 c; firsts, 13c; sec
onds, 11 Vz ; California Young Amor
lea fnncy, 17 .c; flrats, lGc; Eastorn
Now York Cheddars, fancy, 17c; Ore
gon flats, fancy, 14c; do. Young
America, fancy, 10 He; California
storago, fancy, flat-. 12'Ao; Orogon
flats, fancy, 13)6; do. Young Ameri
ca, 15c.
Potatoes Por cental, RIvor
Whites, (sacks) fancy, 70 85c,
poor, 45vpct; saunas Burbanks,
$1.40(Q)1.55; 'Orogon Burbanks,
$1.16 1.30; Bweet potatoes, por
crato, $1.501.G0; sacks, $1.35.
Onions Por sack ,70 85c.
Oranges Por box, old crop Vnlcn
clas, $2 2.50; now crop Navels,
standard, $1.25 2; cholco, $2
2 50; fancy largo sizes. $3 4; Tan
gerines, crntcs, $1.25; half oraugo
boxes $2; Mnndnrlncs, per crato,
G5o80c.
Butter Country, 35o; croamory,
0c
Flour Valloy, $1.25 por nock;
ard wheat, $1.45.
Bran 95c por snek, $31 por ton;
ehorts, $1.35 por suck.
Livestock.
Stock hogs $3.40.
Dressed, fat, 5 )6 0 )6 c.
Steers 3 )6 . '
Veal 5 7c.
Cows $3 3.50.
Tropical Fruits.
Bnnanas $0.00.
Oranges $3.25.
jtiSnoa stew ubii no poM nr "a
One Which Acts Directly Upon tho
Blood and That Does Not Weaken
tho Body by UhoIi-hn Purging.
IF YOU have idle money on
hand it will earn interest
of deposited with us while
you are looking for an Investment
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Capital National
Bank
J. H. Albert, President,
E. M. Croisan, Vice Pres.
Jos. H. Albert, Cashier
Tho tonic trentmont with Dr. Wil
liams' Pink Pills for run-down con
ditions of tho health Is based on
sound mcdlcU principles and on
common senso, Moro nnd moro mon
nnd women nro beginning to roallzo
that pure, red blood means health
and that tho oillcloncy of any
tlssuo or organ Is cntiroly depondont
upon tho qunllty of tho blood.
Thoro nro thousands of peoplo.
who nro without ambition or strongtb
to do thoir day's work nnd who nro
always tired out, linvo but llttlo ap
petite and a poor digestion, ennmt
got a rofroshlng night's sloop and an
subject to hoadnchos, backachos nnd
norvousnoeo becnuso thoir blood 13
lmpniro.
Dr. William's Pink Pills glvo quick
rollof and pormanontly cure such mon
nnd womon becnuso of thoir direct no
tion on tho blood, which thoy puilfy
and build up to thoir normal strength
As tho blood becomes puro and red
it strengthens tho muscles, tones up
tho norves, makes tho stomnch en
pablo of digosting tho food nnd ro
palrs tho wasto caused by growth and
work. In a word it gives porfect
health.
Tho neod In ovory family of a safo
and offcctlvo tonic Is shown by tho fol
lowing otatomont of Mrs. A, B. Gates,
of No. 807 East Second etroot, D
luth, Minn.
"I suffered for over a year," ho
says, "from gonernl debility, which
was brought on by overwork. I had
no ambition to do nny work, and tho
lonst oxortlon used mo up. My appe
tite was poor and I was Very norvaus
at tlmos. I could not get a good
night's roBt, I was often confined to
bed for n dny or to, and certainly folt
mlsernblo.
"I dootorod with local physicians
for a time, but did not got any holp
from thoir modiclno. I hoard of Dr
William' Pink Pills through o
frlond, and gnvo thorn a trial. Thoy
soon gnvo mo strongth, nnd I was
able to do my work. . 1 havo slnco
kept tho pills in tho houso, nnd roc
opimond thorn vory highly."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ore not
llko ordinary modiclno--. They do not
act on the bowols, but hy may lw
Mild to rctunlly mako new blood. In
this way thoy roach many dUonsea
cniniod by d-'-pn vod or vltlatod blood
and thoy hnvo cured sovero cases of
rheumatism, xclntlca, norvaiiBnoa St.
Vltui' dnncw and havo accompllBhod
miraculous rojults in partial paraly
lt and locomotor ataxia. Thoy are
also a tspocific for anaemia, ohlorosli
or grm Blcknevt, and tho special
troublos of womon and growing girls.
All druggists sell Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills, or thoy will bo oont by
mall, postpaid, on receipt of price, 50
conts por box; six boxos for $2.50, by
tho D Williams Modiclno Co., Sche
nectady, N. Y.
o
Tho registration books for tho eloc
Hon next Monday will close tomorrow
afternoon at 5 o'clock. Gqt busy and
show your interest In tho welfaro of
your city, and bo a good citizen.
CO"FFEE
The dealing- is simple.
If you don't like Schil
ling's' Best, it costs you
nothing-.
Your grocer returns your mnr II too don't
IU. it, pr tilm
mf -mm m
PORTLAND MARKETS
Grain, Flour, Feed. Etc.
Portland, Oregon, Decombor 4.
Wheat Blucstom, OGc; club,
91c; flfo, 90 91c; red Russian,
88c; 10-fold, 01c; vnlloy, 01c.
Bnrloy Producers' prices: Food,
$20.75 por ton; browing!" $27.
Oats Producers' prices: No. 1
whlto, $31 31.50 por ton.
Flour Pntents, $4.80 por barrel;
straights, $3.85; oxports, $3.70; Vnl
loy, $4.45; 4-Bttck grnham, $4.40;
wholo whont, $4.05; ryo, $5.50.
MUlHtuirs Bran, $20.50 por ton;
middlings, $33; shorts, country,
$30; city, $30; U. S. mill chop, $22;
rolled barlov $28 29.
Hay Timothy. Wlllamotto Val-
loy, $14 por ton; Eastern Orogon
timothy, $1C17.50; clover, $12;
nlfnlfa, $12 12.50; grain hny,
$12.50(0 13.
Vegetables nnd Fruit.
Frosh Fruits Apples, 75c $2
box; pears, $11.25 pr box; graphs
$1'1.50 por crato; qulncoa, $1
1.25 per box; cranberries, $12.50
por bnrrol; Spanish Mnlaga grapes,
$G.507.75 por bnrrol; hucklobor
rlos, 10 15c por pound; por Sim
mons, $1 1.25.
Potatoes Buying prlco, 75 85c
por hundred; sweot potntoes, 2
2 Vic por pound; onions, $11.10
por 100 pounds.
Dairy and Country Produce.
Buttor City creamery, extras,
3G37c; fancy outside croamory,
32 Ms' 35c por pound; storo, 17
20c.
Eggs Orogon solects, 42 1645c;
Eastern 30 35c por dozon,.
Poultry lions, 1212c por m;
spring 1212c; ducks, 14 15c;
geese, 9 10c; turkeys, lGc; drossert
turkeys, nominal.
Choose Fancy cream twins, 15c
por pound; full cream triplets, 15c;
full cream Young Amorlon, lGc.
Voal Extra, 99V6c por pound;
ordinary, 7 8c; heavy, 5c.
Pork Fancy, 8c por pound;
lnrgo, 5Gc.
u'liml for Stato Institutions.
Scaled bids will bo received nt tho
Executlvo ofllco, stato capltol, Salem,
until 2 o'clock p. m uocomoor a,
1908, for furnishing wood for tho
several Btato Institutions locntod nt
or near Salem, ns follews:
Insnno ABylum, main building,
5000 cords first growth llr.
Insane Asylum, cottago farm,
1500 cordB first growth fir.
Pnnltontinry. 1000 cords first
growth fir; GOO cords largo second
growth fir; 200 cords grub oak.
Reform school, 50 cordB of body
oak, or grub oak; COO cords of sec
ond growth flr; GOO split oak posts
six and ono-hnlf foot long.
Donf Mutto school, 300 cords sec
ond growth flr.
Blind school, 135 cords Blab wood;
5 cords grub oak; 10 cordB first
growth flr.
Capltol building, 400 cords first
growth flr; 100 cords polo oak.
Bids on second growth flr nnd for
all or nny pnrt of tho nbovo will also
bo entertained, except tho asylum
mnin building, nnd capltol building.
Bids will bo rccolved for nil or nny
part. Cordwood must bo cut whllo
green from sound timber, four feet
long, reasonably straight, well Hca
soncd, dollvorcd ns designated, at or
near tho sovoral Institutions, closely
corded with bulkheads.
Ench bid muBt bo accompanied by
a certified check, payable to tho
dork, or cash equal to 25 conts por
cord, to bo forgeltod to tho stnto nB
damagcB, in enso tho bidder receiv
ing tho award shall fall to execute
a contract to dollvor tho wood nnd
furnish a satisfactory bond. Success
ful bidders will bo roqulrod within
ton days nftor notification of nccopt
nnco of bid to ontor into n contract
and furnish n sntlBfactory bond. Bld-
dorfl flhnuld bo careful to stnto In
tholr bids tho nnmo of tho institu
tion nnd tho kind nnd number of
cordB to bo furnished. Bids must bo
senlod !u onvolopes ondorflod "Pro
posals for Wood," and addressed to
ho undersigned. Any further Infor
mation may bo had of tho under
signed.
' "Tho right to reject nny or all bids,
or nny pnrt of a bid, and to wnlvo
dofectfl In any bids If It bo doomed
to tho Intorost of tho Btato to do ho.
By ordor of tho board of trustoes
of tho several itiHtltutlonn.
W. N. OATI5N8,
Clork of tho Board
Nov. 17-24-Doc 1-4.
The Best Cough Cure
A half-ounco of Virgin OH of Pine
v..w uu..t.uo ji vriuuiiiiu niitt a half
pint of Wiskoy, mixed, will euro any
cough that is curablo and break a
cold in 24 hours. Takes n tewm,,,,,,,.
fill ovory four hours. Ask your drnc.
n nf Pun nntn..n.1 . viihn
w" " -vMumu imuw, prepared
and guuranteotT by tho Loach Chem
ical Co., Cincinnati, Or.
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ft.
co.io.
THE BEST ROAST TUB
FAMILY EVER IIAD
Can bo obtained from our prlmr
tondor nnd Juicy beof, mutton or
pork. All our meats aro Bolectcd
from tho choicest, and prepared fo.
tho tnblo to suit tho domnnds of the
fastidious. Our prices aro lowor toi
quality than you can And at nny
place in Balom.
K. O. GROSS,
Phono 301. 870 State St.
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
ARE YOU SICK?Bi
Hops, Wool, Hides, .Etc.
Hops 1908, cholco, 8c; prlmo,
67V&c; modlum, 5Gc por peund:
1907. 2 4c; 190G, 11V&C."
Wool Eastern Orogon, nvorago
best, 10 14c per pound, according
to shrlnkago; Vnlloy, 1510c.
y.jhnlr Cholco, ISc por pound.
Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 13 15c
pound; dry kip, No. 1, 13c pound;
dry calf, 10c peund: saltod hlde3. 0
(U 8c pound; salted calfskin, 12
13c pound; green, lc less.
SALEM MARKET.
I.ocul Wholosnlo Market.
Cheoso Fnncy crenm twins, 15c
per pound; full cream triplets 15 c
full cream young America, 16c.
Veal Extra, 8 9c per pound,
ordinary, 77c; heavy, 5.
Pork Fancy, 7c per pound ,
largo. 54 6c.
Oats 42 c.
Barley $26.00.
Flour Hard wheat, $5; valley
$4.25.
Hay Cheat. $12; clover, $10 per
ton; timothy, $15; grain hay, $12.
Onions $1.25 cwt.
Hops 1907 crop, 5Cc.
Cascai-a Bark 2 . 3c.
Mohair 18c
I'i'tull Mnrket.
Oats $1 50.
W at $105
Eggs 46c,
Do You Wish
to Get Cured?
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The nbovo cut ropreionU nir
brick lined Torrid Zono Furnncn
Qunrantoed gns, smoko and dat
roof. Economical nnd durablo.
A. L. FRASER
MH STATE STREET.
Kstimatoi furnlsnod on hoatlnf
After you hav
tried tho otho
doctors, como and
noo tho old rollablc
Chinoso doctor, Ho
guarantees to euro nftor ovorythlng
oleo has failed.
Dr. Kum has lived over 20 yoara
In Salem, and has cured a groat many
of Salem's woll-known men and wo
mon, nnd has scores of testimonials
from thankful pationts whom ho hac
cured in tho pnst. Ho guarantees to
euro whore tho knifo Beoma tho last
resort. Ho treats all chronlo and
nervous di8en8es, catarrh, asthma,
lung and throat troubles, stomach,
llvor, kidney and heart trouble, rhou.
matlsra, gall atones, tape worms, lost
vitality, general debility, rupture and
all kinds of fomnlo complaints, Ex
amination and consultation freo. If
you cannot call wrlto for symptom
blank to tho Dr. Kum Bow Wo Drug
Co., 1G7 South High street, Salem,
Oregon.
ittuacsbaattV4
GERMAN BAKERY
AND CONFECTIONERY
Now under ue'w management
SCHLEHET SCHNEIDER
Proprietors
Complete lino of fresh and up-to-date
bnkors goods delivered
to all parts of tho city freo.
Wo aro proud of our party
and wedding rakes, delivered
on short notice. Olvo us a
trial Is all wo ask.
Storo corner Twelfth and Che
moketa Sts. Phono Main 9G1
mmmmmmummmmammmmmm
Gold Dust Flour
Murto by THE SYDNEY POW
ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore
got. Mndo for family use.
Ask our grocer for It. DrnJ
and shorts always on linnd.
P. B. WALLACE, Agt.
HICKORY
BARK
Cough Remedy
AitoiiTriv vi-
tffiniTmiinn'' i
Coughs. Colds
CROUP
Whoopmf Coufh
OftlHIM
SORE THROAT
TIIHOATtodtUNCS
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visltnrt t lf
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