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DAILY CAPITAli JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATUrtDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1007 0 lrtrt Knntro t all h.l. t "V . wjwwu uuuh ail, ait ihiji, nnr QO nntlPMhntn 7. I Y chett. y.u out.of yur Eood looks. Droo rf)h W < y i , i' taKcuP yur mirror! Is your ss- u i.A.vu, iu yuur iiKingf Kemembcr. AUAP'B Waif Vlnnn I. . t. t .. . ' WJrt&f druff. Docs not color the Mr. W RANCI5 HENEY continued from pago eight.) K7ipcrvlsors. Step by stop n t over the tedious worn no bis colleagues were forced to do thej had evidence enougn to bt the "higher-ups." Ho tow or Criticism that had been heaped I the prosecution because it gavo Lnitr natns to the supervisors. Explained that It was absolutely fcary Immunity oo given mo I . -i .Kfinra In nrHoT Hint kOntCSS-" B"""" 'might testify against tnoso wno Supplied the money. Had itno tcutlon sent the supervisors to ,u Its labors would havo to cease. nltz would have filled tho vnenn- ioccasloned and tho graltins have continued. hiring the coming Btato cam- b, continued tho speaker, "tiie i'ltlon will try -to cloud tho 1b- for tho slmplo reason that tho CI have enlisted for Is to wipe Mn off the stato slato tho samo net was wiped off tho municipal It was only when this had dono at San Francisco that wo wo had ovldonco against our Ids In ?ho clubs. Thoro Is where irao to a hard up-hill fight. Its Tried to Slop FrOHocutlon. ISTien It looked nu though I'atrlok koan would no inuicicu inn kgs began to bo pulled. Tho s of New York tugged at the 5j on the San Francisco banks uent word that tho prosecution Igono fnr enough, that It was gng business. Wo had to forco hg men Into tho open. Then said wo wero traitors to our they said wo were ondenvor- to mas3 tho Union Labor mon lead them against tho classes. was not what wo wanted. Wo tho samo kind of government jill tho people. Why did wo go the men of high standing? Bo- ther represented tho cnusos wo fighting What woro thoso m Sprclal prlvllogCB and vlco. fou may now understand why It hVhl'o was beaten In tho tondor- It w.i bora iiBo tho mayor ap is thy eh! f of police. Why Id that hno any offoot? Do- Iho tenderloin wants to bronk 4i iumI takes ordora from Tom :rn, cbrr man of vlco, na to (o to'o fr IVfcea To-n Tox wants a man ho h c cT character, a mnn who wked u,i . but ono ho can rule. wan'ni n pood npponrlng mnn. nnl thr best looking mnn ho go win would tako orders satUfv the tondorloln. Hn Bthmi's That satisfied the erloln anl kepc thoso who aup- ulm wlh monoy satisfied. Tho Ir wero tho corrupt public sorv- torporatlonH. Control Roth Shies, jCrook and accused him of having (dono all In his power to delay tho prosecutions of brother senators In Oregon. Honey declared when ho went to Oregon the marshal there was a counterpart of Tom Fox and It was Otllv nftnr ho liml linn ro- . i i . . " "mu vu "auw WI"t " is doing to moved that tho prosecution was able J'00, ito go ahead. "The whole thing l8 just as much Tho speaker again reiterated his of a hold-up ns It would bo If you statements regarding tho need for a woro stood up at tho point of a pistol direct primary law. and Impressed oji the Nevada line and mndo to pny,non hi' hearors tho powor of It. ?5. As It is now, the hold-up. takes ! Concluding ho said: ' placo nt the station whoro you pur- "They toll me Horrln has not been chnso your ticket, only there Is n hur,t uv his defeat In San Francisco meek-looking clerk, Instead of a and horo' I saw him tho other day masked man. (Applause) ,ftnd he reminded mo of tho fellow Hcrrin Controls Rnllrond Conimls. who was In a railroad car when It fllon. . ,JumpiOd the track. He sprang out of "We have a railroad commission. bcd nnd 'n tll dnrk and In his haste What is easier for Herrln? Ho nl- no nut his trowsors on -wrong sldo ways controls that commission. Ho to Ho sot out of tho window some has, a majority of ofnclnls in every ,,ow or ot,l0r nnd tho othor pasen- town. ho looks out for the sheriff Bors satnored around him. ho takes caro of tho assessors and so on down tho lino. Alt ovnr m, United States this Scmthorn Pnclflc Aro you hurt?' they asked htm. M T 1. I 1, I.- "i a i uui iuuca iimvi, no iu- piled, gazing at his trowscrs, 'but machlno Is operating. At tho prl-l1'01 darned badly twisted.' mary election at San Francisco when ' Well," continued' Honey, "Horrln delegates woro being ol8ed to tho may not bo nurt much yet, but tho Santa Cruz convention I know of lct'on In Sacramento and tho ono this outside of tho grand Jury room nt San Frnclsco havo mudc him and so I can tell you of It Horrln look darn bad,y twisted." (Applnuae and Ruof sat down In a llttlo back and ,nu8htor.) "N'ow what I want room and figured out how much It to (1 ls to kcci) r,ght on listing would cost to control t'hp convention. ,n,m unt" ,l wont know J,l8t how his It was decided $1400 would do tho trowsor3 nfo on." (Prolonged, choor- trlck nnd so Herrln delivered that ,nfJ and Bl,0UtInK amount of S. P. money to Ruof. The trick wa turned, ns you all know. "Now, what you havo got to learn is to fight hard ngalnst thoso condi tions. Horrln Is no worso thnn Ruof; SOCIAL GOSSIP CONTINUED (Continued from pngo six). (laughter) ho simply hns moro ox- session on Tuosdnv of each week Is cnises hccntiio ho Is Intrusted with known ns "society ovonlng" as nil Inrgor Interests. Ho must soo that tho music Is for couples nnd tho tho Southern Pacific machlno la kept managomont Is mnkfng up tho pro up nil ovor tho state; ho must soo gram for this dnto cater ospcclnlly thnt It Is always In good running to tho "social whirl." condition nnd capablo of making C0J Friday ovonlngs Is nlso vory popu- miies nn nour wnonovor It Is nocos- Inr nmong tho stmlonts nnd Is known Bnry. as "high school" nlcht. Direct Prlnmry Tnw. In tho grnnd march Inst Tuesday "You hnvo a snored trust. You night thoro woro nbout fifty skaters Inherited tho grandost govornmont on tho floor and both skaters nnd on tho fnco of tho oarth and It Is spectators had nmost dollghtftil your duty to know Its principles. I tlmo. can toll you of an easy way of ro- Tho music thnt Is being prosonted nlnlng your rights. You must ltnow nt tho rink Is now nnd cntchy nnd tho methods bolng used to V)wn is a groat factor In tho onjoyment of you. ijio direct prlmnry lnw Is tho tho sport on tho llttlo rollers. Tho only romody. Most of you do not go band, undor tho direction of Prof, to tho primaries. You do not soom McElroy. hns boon rendering sovoral to roallzo that thoy nro tho only oloc-'soloctlons this woek which woro ar- tlona that count. You must elect nt ranged by Mr. Alfred Ilonry Dlllnrd, tho prlmnrlos mon thnt you know nro tho woll-known plnnlst nnd trombon for you and nbt for Tom Fox. At 1st, who Is lining nn ongngemont nt prosont nny man who doslros to bo tho rink. Ono of his Intost arrange a cnndldnto goos to Tom Fox or Jim monta Ib n waltz ontltlod "Wood GUIIb or Dob Iflohardion. Otitis Up" which Introduces popular molo soos Ross Horrln, a slato Is fixed up dlos among wlilch nro "Ponohoi," nnd pnBBod to he dolcgntos who voto "niondlo" nnd "My California it. Qtioon," tho Inttor a refrain of a "You nsk how it it thnt with our ballad composadby Ivan C. Mnrlln Prwldont Roovolt opposod to nil of Th Journal forc. Social Hop. Tho grnnd hull which was to hnve I thoso thing Rob Rtohnrdson Is lot- .Jinaater. Why thnt 'a easy? In the United States senate they have whnt is enllod tho 'courtosy rule.' If a boon given last night In tho ISlks candidate l montlonod for odlconnd lmll under tho auiplooa of Messri. ono senator anys he objocts to the Huntor nnd Stringer of this olty, wW proposod nppolntoo tho would-be ho hold in tho "nntlors" building on candldnto is turnod down out of noxt Monday ovonlng. Messrs: courtoay. Now do you wonder why Huntor nnd Strlngor havo spared no Robert Dovlln Is Unltod States at-'oxponso nnd work to mnko tho dnnco tornoy? Dovlln Is n vory nlco nfnu, ono of tho most olnborato and on- would stake mv llfo that ovory.b'it thoro Is n suspicion that when ho Joyablo affairs of tho sonson. Tho lc fcrvlco corporation In thls-wns up horo ho wns a trlflo too Poorloas orohostra junder tho dlroc-r'"triilMj-.i i.i rr. t in frlondlv wlthllarrln. Perkins. Son- tion of Miss LIUIniTstOKO will fur- "'" l " llil 4 Will -U 111 - " , " -- last election. That Is what tho-nto Perkins George C, ho's a fine nlsh tho muBlc which UoJ I" Usolf watloni did In Baltimore that man. Rut ho and Horrln nro not S sumolont to Insuro nn onjoyaui fbat thry do all over, wnonovor want nn thing. Tho corpora- have found out how easy it Is enemlos. Evon Perkins and Ruof ovonlng. nro good friends. Why did Perkins glvo Ruof a cortlflcnto of good ohar- Ncelvo the people. All corpora- actor boforo tho Snn Francisco grand EiiteitiiliiN Sunday School Class. Professor Andoraon ontcrtalnod are In politics to win so they 'jury when he .know Ruef handled tho tho young ladlea of his Sunday a Tom F.ix and a Jim GIUIs. Souhorn Pacific monoy, but ha J!d sohool class of the M. 13. church on must hao n Rnimhlirnn boss not caro provided Ruof's mon In tho Friday ovonlng, at his home on a Democratic boss. Each nom- ilegialaturo would voto for him (Per- North Cottage street. Tho ovenlng a UrM and then tho dearihlne) for United Stntos sonator. I was spont In a most enjoyable man 's can tako timir oimtro' thn 'did not como horo to plok on Per- nor, In music and a game of flinch. orat'om don't caro whloh side la kins, but fortunately Perkins makes Mlseos Bosslo Hoadrlok nnd Edna Mn, too cood nn oxamnlo." Andoraon asslstod in serving, ivm f Pu have a board horo that saa rate-?, or rates of any kind car drpnd unon It tho cor- UOni aY SMln thnf tha nrnnnv aro nominated. But Boss Fox have a pond man", ono tho peo- ' """"It m n C ha nntnnlo rf "' i kind, yet one who will r'1 r'ir -3, and then because It "a v f - vou to bo deceived you l ""1 .to for tho renresenta- 5rT. m Fox or Jim Gllllu. A h t -, 1 ln .. . " uiuuumius ana cor- rr.lled together repre- ate William F. Her- Fr the simple reason b. rn Pacific wants to and fix rates. If g which conaltutos a i a monarchy it Is tho S Cf rav-3 whout renrpaontR. C 'bf Southern Pnnlfln hnlfla T he T'Wer Of taxnttnn Wlthnn ese&'ati n rf ,. annthn . hd a ti Pa . ,. . o v m a t'uiub WICIJ 8Jat uw ieyaua into Y CDd ou wero taxed every Ju crossed thnf iin. ,... nniA , ,7B and w"ld object But, 1 e Southo, ... .. ' re 15 more than If ahAuM ha - t Iff , re i n- WigT too Reed an oxamplo." Prosecution in .Oregon. 'and white ohrysanthomums fur- From this point Honey Jumped to nlshod vgry protty docoratlons. his prosocutlonsin Oregon ami the difficulties ho oncountored In the United Statos senate aftor ho had Artisans' Open Mating. A large crowd of tho members of succeeded In having Bristol appoint- Capital AaaAnbly No. St. and their ed district attornoy nnd wanted a frlonds spont a delightful ovenlng senatorial confirmation. In tho at tha Artisan hall lnat night, when course of this part of his talk ho the local lodge hold Ita regular branded Sonator Fornkor of Ohio a.monthy opon meeting. After ai When You Need a, Laxative Do not rejort to violent purgatives which simply produce an effect with .... !,. rii of the trouble. Cathartics do not cure constipation. Their use eventually weaken the boweU and interferes with digestion. The safe remedy for constipation, whether occasional or chronic U eecham2 &M A short course of these famous pills establishes healthy and t&': . ZZ : t. m.im.e then become less frenuent. anddimUUSB InSdL.UwcthedTe4 effect. The benefija item ihese pllla we I l-'aatffi.Stt.i-P""- "ntrengthen tolW I remoTC bilious conditions and are world-renowned as 11 ine joest jjKjwci ivicwiw Sold EeryTle' Ia , JOo aod toe. lereai excellent program was rendered the B'.tests repaired to tho dining halls whoro a substantial lunch of pump kin pic, coffeo and cako was served by tho ladlo3 of tho lodge. Various games wore then enjoyed until a Into hour. Tho program rendered wns an follews: Selection, orohestrn. Reading:, Miss Dorothy Shank. Violin solo, Miss Gaynol Bald win, Miss Loulso Croulso accompanist. Piano duet, Rex nnd Miss Jo.v Turner. , Address, Mrs. C. L. Wntt. grand Instructor of tho order. Vocal solo, W. B; Pierce. Selection, orchestra. The Orchestra wn fnmnnoml nt tho following woll-known musicians; Charles Kurth, Charles Evans. Ed. Rlstlne, .Miss Joy Turner, R. V. Ellis nnd Mr. Roberts. Aftor tho sunnor hour tho nudlenco was fnvorod with a brass quartot, "Tho Messago of tho Violets." As an oncoro tho annrtet gavo "Holdolborg" In n man ner that won npplauso. Tho musi cians who composed tho oitnrtot woro Prof. W. E. McElroy, cernet: Lyle Lewis, cornot; Alfred Dlllnrd, trombone, nnd Ivan O. Martin, baritone, MIllor-FlHli Wedding. Mr. Fred O. Fish', proprietor of Willamette Motel, nnd Miss Emma Miller, a woll-known yoijjig Bocloty woman of this city, wero married nt Portland today nt high noon, nnd took tho 2 o'clock train for Seattle and the Pufot Sound cities. Thoy will return somo tlmo noxt wcok .nnd mnko their homo at tho hotel, whore a sulto of rooms, has boon fitted up for thorn. Mr. Fish Is well known nil ovor tho stnto, nnd his brldo Is ono of tho most popular and accom plished of Snlom't young, womon. Odd Follows Olvo Supper. On Inst Wednesday ovonlng the locnl lodgo of Odd Followswns-hon- ored by bolng visited by Grand Man- tor Rlchnrd ScottfcOf Portland, who (luring tho sosslon of tho ordor do- Uvored nn nblo nddrcss, Ho Is nn oloquont nnd onmost speaker, nnd Impressed his henrorB with tho gront bonolltfl nnd tho noblo work dono In tho frntornlty. Aftor nn nddr'oss by PaBt Grnnd Mnstor J. A. Mills, of this city, tho odd follows ropalrod to tho dlulng lmll, whoro an oystor sup per waB onjoyod. - o ' Bo Clinrltnblo to your horso as woll ns to yoursolf. You nood not ouffor from pains of nny sort your horses nood not suf for. Try a bottlo of Ballard's Snow Liniment. It euros nil pains. J. M. Roberts, Bnkorsflold, Mo., wrltos "I hnvo tisod your liniment for ton yonrs nnd find it to bo tho host I hnvo ovor usod for mnn or boast." Sold by D. J. Fry. -o Rvnngollcnl Association. Corner of Sovontoonth and Che- mokota stroota. Sunday sorvlces: 8undny sohool nt 10 n. in. Pronch- lug at 11 a. in.. Junior Y. P. A. at 3 p. m. Senior Y. P. A. nt pi30 p. m. Pronohlng nt 7:30 p. in. Tench- era' mooting nnd prnyor mooting o ory Thursdny nt 7:30 p. in. Out sec ond qunrtorly motlng will convana November 24. Evorybody wolcomo. MorrlB Hovorllng, P. C. " o A DniigcroiiH Deadlock thnt somtlmes terminates fatally. Is tho stoppngo of liver nnd bowel func tions. To quickly ond this condition without disagreeable sensations, Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills should always bo your romody. Guaranteed nbso-i lutely satisfactory In ovory caso or monoy back, at J. C, Perry's drug" store. 26c. 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GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS IBsiunB tht Signature of The M Tou HaYe Always BoujM In Uo For Over 30 Years. TMK eiNTAUR OOMMNV, TT WVIUWV mCr, HCW MH( WTT, mif immai;f iif itietiienniimiit i MONUMENTS AS THEY SHOULD BE MADE $ Artistic Designs Dost of Workmanship, Purest ot Matorlnls Order now for Bprlng delivery. Lot us mnko obtnothlng original ii and modern for you, and 80t it In placo boforo noxt Docorntlon Dny. WILTON W. MARTIN Works at 239 Llborty Stroo' Salem, Oregon. Z PWTwTVT WTWTwTwTWTWTWT WTWTwTWTwT WT PI VI VI VI4I 1TWTWT WTWB Mwwwtwwwimiwwwwiiiwwtinwwwwwwwwwww FOR SALE S Two good hoiuos Iu utibiirb of Snlom, nlco orchard; also n good buBluosH n splendid blncksmltji and wagon and pnlnt shop, fwlth n good buslno8j In full running ordor at the prosunt tlmo. Tho shop building Is a strong frame building with oouoroto founda tion and boavy framo woll tlnluhod, nnd would bo first class for a storo building, or warohouso or factory, or good boat lauding, nnd within ono block of tho now layod out railroad. Ono of tho modt beautiful homos and bustnoHH ocutlons In Salem. Will take In ox clmngo as part pnymont n good sinnll farm. Will glvo onsy tonhj and low lntorost for part. Farm to bo In Wlllnmotto valley nenr Snlom or Portland. ArlilrnHa rnrrnsnninlnnrn 1r s DERBY St WUXSON or GEO. B. JACOBS, Salem, Ore. R. F. D. fir Salem, Of. x titW.WilfclyiillMillilWilfctliliilliWhlllilMtitt 1 nmieiiMeMiianw Gold Dttst Flour , . . . nnm ::i xuauo oy liii Biifliti run' Hade for auulv n. Aik your ', arrootr for it. Dran- and crti ' ' always on hand. P. B. Wallace I AGENT BiaaMiaaaeiaaaeetc Cut in Lumber Prices y.w v--j ri w rr m CHICIIESTER'SPILLS liranUt. AiCII.lA.Ti:tIa jWliKinH Vf, baUtt. A1M KCIW II SOLD 8V DRUGGISTS EVEKVWHFJ1E HOtUSTCn'o Hcky Nkuntain Tea Nuggets A Buy UtiitlB tit Buy PwpU. DriBfi Oelita Hulih tJ K34 Vigor. X p&ai tor CouaMimUoii. Ii.'llgetIoo. Ur and KUIney TrotibUx. rlmpln. Kcteaxa. Iniput MlooJ itd Breatb, Hlujtxlsli Uotrrl. UeodacU od Uatkcho. fCtllacky JlounulaJert In tnt let fivm. 3X cnU I"- Oeuuico made Uf Notxtarea linva Courttr, HaJltn.'VU, tSCUH NUME7S F3a 5AU- PEQf Owing to the largo amount of lumber onqur yard; and to ondournge tho building in Snlom, wo havo maflo q cut from our present prlco list, and nro prepared to fill lumber contraota -nt roduced prlcoa The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. MM and Office poot of ferry St. f TtSB. " i xmm SELF RISING B. B. B. Flow Fpr.BoetOM Rwwa Dnal, OrWdio Cke, MuJfaM fti4 F1ih PtMac. ALLKX'S M. 8. . FLOUR . CO., INC., Smi Jews, CW, T cross that line you don't Ui Jv