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. vfcJtW-3jr-(;1- .Js S-- Li. '-tTr jri?- DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, flALJKMt, ORKOOX, WKDNKHDAY, FEBRUARY S, JfQ. li HJCDY TAIMSIIKlSCtLOTHKS FvffTTin.1. un.jij.v VI V BIB . VJaPV-V"" f J I f "fc 7r i yi i nmiw urn ii i y7 - 'fJI irfAlrli v- flf pftice 0 rd 4) IMP 1tHWLf wWHP "Bmmo Qulnkm" JMrWflWW JTvWPCWW WTO- JMf tttl iuhm. Leek ITU m SH I ' VZ JL afraattm ofi erer? w. 1M. fj JwlZvmMt gJHpHNHpHMPHMMWlMMnHMi the fall erery AMUSEMENTS yiillllHIIIHHHIllll UStftB litaMwH JMnlAfB wntwi prvrB" jmnmTf Fefcreary 27 "A Royal Slave." March 4 "Tho Virginians." AM4MriMM Keller Kink, Blx-day races nil this week. Itcgu Jar aeeslons, Tke ViHMicttc. Moving pictures and Illustrated Mi, over Afternoon and ovonlng eept Sunday end Monday after-aeons, PACIFIC COAST MARKETS AIK) LOOAL MAIIKIvTB COR RKCTKI) UI TO 1ATK OF THIH PUBLICATION. Grand Opera House J.N'O. P. COHDHAY, Mgr. Tllt'ItHDAY, FKHHUARY Ji7. A MoriiHin of ONI Mexico with MmmJchI luturpolutlottM Characteristic of the Poop'e and of the Time A ROYAL SLAVE By Clarence Dennett, Author of 'TUB HOLY ClTf" Taken from (Ion, Low Wallace's "Tho Fair God" A MfttfKMcett lrhKtto hm1 Complete HooHtc Investor? Frleea 75c, 60c, 3Cc, 2 Be, Seat bhIo at box olflco Thursday 0 a. m, "' jf i -. . , . IMPORTANT IK THU15 (United Press Leased WIro.) 8nn Francisco, Feb. 20. Wheat, No, 1 California club, per cental, IJ G7 fl'1.00; whlto milling club. $1.oatfT1.67HS whlto Australian $1,70 fl 1.72 M; Northern bluostoin $1.051.1)7; Northern club, $1.60 Inferior Rrados of nr'-iont, $1.35 (3 1.60. Bnrlay N. J fod. 11.36 (P 1474, with sotnt fnry at $1.38i; coiRinon to fair, $1.3001.32 Mi ; brow lk' at Ran Frnnohoo, $1.40)1.45; browlnK anil shliiiMtiK ut Port Costn, $1.4091.4$; GUevallor, J 1.05 G' 1.80. lifter -Fro h Cnllfornln oxtras. 28Hio; first, 27o; ((ooomls, 23o. Stor- aKe, California oxtras, 26e; llrmn, 2c; Knstern oxtras, I 23c; iwconUn, 24V4o; llrnt-. Tmtt Weft KswlH.r,l. Bolivar, N. Y., Feb. 26. Colonel Lnfayclte Yoang, publisher of tha Dos Molrics, Iowa, Capital, while vis iting here, on his way homo tjom Washington, in an Intcrvlow on the Presidential situation expressed his reasons for nupporting- Secretary William 11. Taft In tho following language: Secretary Taft Is splendidly equip ped for tho Prosldency; Is In th prime of life; Is educated and has had experience not only as a practicing lawyer, but as a Judge. The largest credit that will conio to Taft is for his work in tho Philippine where he has established a government, creat ing all Its functions including a ju diclal system, all of which have workcdwell. Ho found in 4ho Judi ciary of tho Philippines evidences of tho greatest corruption under tht Spanish regime. Ho discovered the poor man never wont into 'court be cause ho never oxpcotl Justice. He created a system which has won pub- llo confidenco and the result is the poorest of tho poor tako (heir dis putes into tho courts nnd In nearly every caso thoy go away satisfied with the Judicial decision. Tho re sult Id a growing confidenco In tho courts nnd a growing confidenco in tho Integrity of tho American, Little is said about tho Judicial systom of tho Philippines but it is really tho bails of tho peace and order whloh prevail. "Porsonally Tnft Is fitted for thu great office, although his candldncy Is not of his own seeking. Ho wn reluctant -to enter tho Hold. Hi friends regarded him ns tho fittest man to perform tho work of the Presidency. Ho will tako up th work whoro President Itoosovolt lays It down and will completo tho 're forms inaugurated with such superb oourago by Prosldont Koosovolt." COOPER PROPHECY IS TRUE 22u; seconds, 21c; Indies, Kuxtern, 20c; firsts, 10c. Fresh eggs, por doxon, extrni, 17 4c; firsts, 17c; seconds, 10 He; thirds, 10 c. Now cheorfd, por pound California flats, fancy, H,ic; firsts, ljc; Call- lornia Young America rnucy, lSftc; JflrttH, 12c. Btorago, Eastern fancy, .Now York, 17 Ho? Oregon, 14 4c I Potatoes, per contal Snllnns Uur- banke. 76ctP$l; Ixmpocs, $l(fl.20; rHfcal flowlp Arronllng to tto 0ri.uon Uurtlanki, 7Bc$l5 Jllvor INinliind Tdrnraiu. Whltw, fanoj-, 50G7fio; Marly Itosa, $1.10(0' 1.30; Had it not boon for Senator Chns. W. Fulton, Jonathan Ilourno might ot have bteu United Btutos senator ttly, yet llourno now doing all e can to defeat Fulton. Qratitudtt ltt polltlei s thankfulness for future favors, not prbi asnlttanoo. It was Fulton who defeated C. W. Modson for president nf tho icnnle at thu last sowlon it tho request of ourno, who feared that tf llodion wofl tho prttildeucy hi own election ta tho wimto would b In Jeopardy, 4kreforn he wont to Fulton nnd had Ik latter pull a fiw strings, which sJitelracked Itodwou and resulted In tke election of K. W. Ualues of For t Orovo. When llodon UmM up Boaator (NMkh of Marlon, ho ooHtrolled th UttlloH, and his lK0UQn as prwl iMt was praetiealiy a4tird. Ful ton wa tho only man who oould In 4ue Smith to switch o llslues. and. while thre was no lore lost betweon Kwlton and iMeon, Fulton took a tsaaa In ttoq gamo until llourno re. 4lK$etftl him to do th Hf-pr4erviH iMtciHiiy Oiitfv ia as president, 4etHi would huve beta abU to d ft Mourns for tho gat, fttul II w IkU that taud HaHrn to eU rwHeH'ii aid. aad th latter Keete4 Km ebsuKG lu HmltU's support This little faor has boon fersotton by Btmratv apaarsinUy, fr hv will Mftt HJl,y tho fuant with ukteh to d 1M4 Fulfou at tho priumru ay 1mh- tCMf )MVUHt Nt. 1 MWMltohtt. maator Smith a4 a rw ttrM v iskWw ar said to aavo Ua ta tvstftl si kicker sr1k rVtkm. Jetalajf irM HrBtttva W aad Haw Itf N romma4tHS 0-r Rtag km vr RchJH) fof I'Hitfet Stat4rt JU Mit attoratty, auvl thy prateto4 Imhimhi lixhw bad aat always li-aUI with thirtlr nw. BWOtit Ulvor HCils, $1.30 0 potatoes, $2.75 par rri4 MMKa taat ha bH k&agUc a tr vfe waatat ly takta? 111 yu4t HwvheM4 8yrt. U you hftv a mk, hK't unit -t op tt at ae w4i ik Hwful rw4y 8aln 4M tot flunks, eolds a ekt, uh WxftkMkf 4 auitaiaary Trim Uc. He d 114- m hr u Wr. 1.40; orato. Onions Oregon yellow, $2.50 3k00; rods, nominal; ISaatern yellow, f2.6O03.O6. Orangos, pr box- Navols, choice $1.25 V1JS, with soma fancy at $2; Tangerines. 75or$1.35; Mandarines $1.26. BAlitiU MA11KKT, Loral Wholesale Marked HggslSa Mutter .3740 butter fat, 37 He lions llo; mixed chlokon, lOo Ioeal wheat-S5c Oats35o. nsrley$24e$J5. Flour Hard whwat, 95.00$ valley, 4.00. Hay Cheat, $13 oJovor, $10 O1 $12 psr ton j tlmatky. $U$15. OnloBs 2Vio lb. Hops Old,lH5Uc new, 3ft Chittlm Ltirk-4HC'5a Jteull Market. j Oat 4Se per bn, Wheat $1.00. Helled barley $30. llKH 2t)0k Uuttor Country. 303c5 aream. y. 4c, lleur Valley, fl.SG ;r sack: hard wheat, 1.49tMl.50. Itraa Slo par saoki IJS.Id pr KM; skrt, $1 20 par wok. Hay Timothy, S590o per cwt; kau 96e: clover, 75e per cwt IJuvtok, Haoa Fat, $5.00. 8twk hoc $10,0. Cw Top, $.Il fair, $3 1 $3.50 Stear Ton. ?31 fair, $3.7Jie ?3.0. Tropical Kndta, Baaa&as $6. OrattK $J25. Lwoa 13.50 4.50. Va DrMe4, lte. IVrtlaml Mark. WkatC4uV Sle; vHy, Slo; V1m stm, S3 . MUlslttff .llraa, $94. Hay Ttwaiky, ay, $U$tl8; alfalfa, Ji:J13. Yatek U. INsaHri-Uftai, UfWJiaj duU 14Uot , aMk 11 jr , "Ohio for Tnft nnil Tnft Only." (From Olovolnnd Lender, Fob. 12.) Ixjiig ngo tho Lcndor inatl Its rondoni familiar with tho caption of thin brief rocord of what is now n fact accomplished, a decision ren dered beyond recall or ropoo'. Ovf and over, It predicted that tltii' would prove tho substantial unani mity of sentiment among tho Itepub Means of tho Huck'yo state. It n- surled that tho result of tho Republican- primaries would show that th party was determined to give Wil liam Howard Taft tho Mipport of a solid delegation to tho Chicago con vention. This prophecy has becomo a fact, Thoro la no longer room for question or donln). tivory congressional dis trict will bo represented by Taft delegates. Tho state delegates-at- largo will bo for Tnft by eholoe and by instruction from tho stale con vention. It is all setHod. Tho de cision has been wcordod. Tlr.u can bo no appoal. Tho weaknsM of tho pocsl tent ! forts made to oraate an apptaranae of doub,t nnd division of sentiment has been surprising, ovon to many warm adherents of tho big secretary' of war. Tho opposition had less force than many Taft mon supimtod k would show. Tho awosp of tho Tnft sontlment has beau Improsslvo. It will have Its due effeot upon the country. Whorever thors has been an Im pression that Ohio was not for Taft, or was for Taft only In a divided and lukewarm fashion, the uffect of the Taft- triumph at tho primaries will bo convincing. It will go far towurd bringing other atatba Into Hue nnd Insuring tho nomination of another Ohio Presldeat g "All's Wrong" when tho stomach ia out of order. Food disagrees, head ia confused, bowels aro slug gish, tho liver torpid and the ncrvou unstrung:. Get your stomach right, and pull your self together with a dose or two of , Boston, Feb. -25 Tho most inter esting fenturo of tbo enormous sale of Cooper preparations, now going on in this city, Is what the medicines aro nctually accomplishing among tho people of Boston. At the commencement of his visit hora Mr. Cooper prophesied that during tho hitter part of his stay he would receive hundreds of callers dally who camo simply to thank him for what tho preparations had done. Ho also stated that stomach trouble IS tbo foundation for a greaUmany disoseo, and that his New Discovery an It la called, would prove very Of- fcotlvo In all cases of rheumatism, simply by getting the stomach In working ordor. That this prophecy has been ful flllcd cannot be doubted Jafter a half hour spent nt tho young man's headquarters, listening to what hbi callers have to say. A reporter who watched to ascer tain, If possible, tome licht on the ronsons for tho Immensity of Coop or's success, Interviewed about 20 of his callers yestordny afternoon. Thu Htutemcntn mndo by thoso seon to lndlcatothat physicians who claim that Cooper Is merely a passing fed, havo not looked Into the facts. Somo of tho statements were as follews: Mr. Michael Brodcrlck. living nt 108 Clifton street, North Cambridge Mao., was enthuslnstlc Ho srld "I havo had a painful oxporlonco with rheumatism nnd stomuoh trouble. Tho rheumatism affectod my knws and foot, which nt times wero so painfully swollon that I could not bear my weight upon them, on 1 cuusod mo n groat dtal of suffering. My stomach was all out of order poor nppstlto nnd distress after munis. I triad both doctors and pat out medicines, but nolthor did mo any good. "I hoard of Coopor and his theory on diseases, and was norsuaded to test lib claims. I am well satisfied with rooults, nnd belovo Cooper has tho right Idea, for after taking sev eral bottles of his Now DUcovory medicine my stomach Is In first-class condition, and tho rheumatism has almost entirely disappeared. I now oat woll and oxperlenco no trouble whatevor." Anothor atvtcment wae mado by i:. 11. C'nrk, who llv&i at 440 Mas eaohusotts Avenuo, Cambridge, Mass. Mr. Clark said: "My wife has had sojatlc rheumatism for ton years. It hoc-mo so bad In one limb that he oou'd nr im trusted alone on tho Htroet for foar of falling. It cnuol her great suffering, nd although ch has trie,) noerly everything vhe waa unabl" to obtain purmauont relief She was porstiaded to try tho new preparation Introduced In Boston by Mr. Cooper and tho first bottlu gav limned lute rolluf. In all sho has taken four butt las and now fols parfecily woll. Sho glvas all the crcd it to the Cooper medicine. I cer tainly approctato the ben fit my wife has derived from tho us of thoso reined Irs, and do not hosltate to rec ommend thorn to people su flaring from rhoumatlsm." Other statements taken from U)o.-o who had nruvloualy tried the Cooper medlelBo seem to provo that Cooper's suooesa throughout the aouutry Is goacalue. OREGON' OjPPORTUNIT COIXNIST HATES from all parts of tbo United State nd Caruttki to all parts of OrcKon and the Nortinrcst will bo pat into cflect by THE OREGONRAILROAD NAVIGATION C( -and SOUTHERN PACIHC COMPANY (Uncs ,1h Oregon) - DAILY DURING MAHCII AND Al'JTtUj, 1008. From tlfa IrlclpI CitleB of tho Widdleu West tho Rates will as Follews: HIO.H IXJ KAJUI-J.H X'OM XO SALI CHICAGO 38 COUNCIL BLUFFS .. ,r oil liuuio .jpoo UAUtrLA .,.,,,, .,,.? VAMQAQ niTV 9fk CT DAtrt. Tv ... unu w. fUU "UU gf Corresponding Rates from all other Eastern points. Stoporers pleasure at all points in Oregon. Tho Colonist Rate Is t!ic greatest of all homebulklcrs. Oregon I UHllmlted rcsoHrces ami needs . mora peoplo who tlcslro homes ad larger opportaiuncs. Oregon peoplo can accomplish splendid results by heraldic mis opportunity to nu tue worm. cna urcgon literature gtWDi good reliable information nuout tho state, far and wide. Call on thJ above railroads for it If necessary, FARES CAN BE PREPAID Hero at home if desired. Any agent Is authorized to accept tb required uepos t and telegraph ticket to any point. Call on loc agent or address. WM. McMURRAY, General IWenger Agvnt, Portland. On-gon. mwiwwniwwwwignwwiinmmiw$mnu IAre You Interested In Saving Your Money? Of courso you are. That's why wo advordBo. Wo carry ono ol tho best stocks of wagons nnd implements in tho city, and It is la your Intorcst as a monoy-snvcr to call and boo our line no m&ttei whether you buy or not, wo know, that you know a bargain whea M you bco it, and that you will bo suro to tell others about themj M Wo carry a complete lino of wngons, buggies, farm implements, all Kinus oi iarm ana mm roacnincry, paints, oils nnd varnishes. Firs! class blacksmlthlng and horso shoeing also dono. Wo tako second-hand vehicles and mnchlnery ns part paymenl on all now cash orders. Keep your money nt homo by buying what you need at homcj and at tho sarao time bco what you'ro getting. GEORGE B. JACOBS R. F. D. 8' - - Salem, Or. IWIMHHWMilIMimWWWWWIWIWMMMMtWmMW k ml ,Jr ) r tlK. YOU'LL KXJOY A DRIVB In ono of our rigs Just as much you owned It. More, la fact, I lou will havo all tho pleswre only a more fraction of tho MP of a private atab'e You are limited in your choice of a turn elthor. Our livery service can ply nnythlnK you reaulre. fros runabout to a coach and team can we(60rvo you? FASHION ST.U1LIS. C. W. Yamike, Prop. 131-137 N. High St Phona Mala &mn- Meeciam'd Nature's roinedy for all thost sick conditions that affect th digestive organs A roliable medicino for acuto indigestion, tb'spepaia, heartburn, add tomach, constipation and bil ious attacks. Beecham'a PilU act promptly, and restore hoaltlvy tono to tho organs. A Um doses, as needed, and "AlFs Risrht" Paid tu Stumixtgo Uftsls. Tho largest Individual tax pay ment this year was made Tuesday morning b ths Oregon Timber euln pany. wka tented late the sheriff's office $4t7.7 la payment for their JhoWlHRa la this eeunU. t iff int.., ..!..... .k..... . v... . .. .,. wark done by Ooaat)- Asseseor Fred Uloe la sending oat erutsers furaUh- ed by the oMtaty eoart to estimate j the valvee of bt Umber stttwpeip. ' - ' -Q - ..II !.. i tghborhiod Favorite. ' Mrs. tt. D Ckartee. of Harbor. Me., speaking ef Rleetxlc Bitters, says: I "It Is a nelghborheed favorite here' with us. It deMrves t be a favor-' tte eveo'wkere. It gJree quick relief la dyt)p4a. liver eamplalat, klde doraagemeM, atalautrltloR, nervous a, weakaeee a ad general debility Its aotloa e tke kteed aa a thoraagh purifier wakee It eepeeUHy useful as a sprisg aiedklae, TkU grand alter ative toete t sold under guarantee at ' J. a Perry'a drus etore; 50c. o- CASTOR I A Jr lafsau sail CMlirm Hi W Ym Kiiri Afwajfs lnM BOSTON BROWN BREAD FL- Is Slf-flshig. It makes Genotee Brown Bread, Toothsome Qalcfc Bisca !rf and a GLORIOUS BOILED PUDDING Sold by Al Grocers ffcy T SEND US YOUR LAUNDRY Today we have evrrv modern contrivance f-' turs'J out the very beet laundry work, whether It bo a cV I oate klrt waist, laeo curtains, shirts or fam y wai-:$ ( wore sare oull be pleased with our work-and onr prices I dry that is done here la sweet, oleaa and pure, and you 11 take r4t j pieasare In wearing it. Three wagons for jour convn'c-' The Salem Steam Laundry 136-166 Liberty Street pbons U LIME AND SULPHUR SPRAY DEPENDABLE BRAND tewifsctiM-eJ by Gideon Stolz tofflpwy, Cor. m and Summ SB HA LRU, OUKGON PHOXK HI" We guarantee this spray to be a strictly pure llsae and sa Pv Belatloa. test 29 to SI IlrvMtu. Far sale by FLKTCHEU .VRYRD. 1. A. WHITE & SONS, Til j ! CO It. n. G1U1KRT & CO. AND AT FACTORY Prle $S S per barrel; $1.59 oredH for barrel. If return M Ml rU !, wU 3V fMmm . ataAYajfc. Slii-i