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n DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, Altai L 27. 1008 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL I:. IIOFER, Ed. and Prop. An Independent Newspaper Devoted to American Principles and tliCi'roRrcM nnd Derelopcment of All Oregon. rubllsliod Krorr Krcntng Kxccpt Sunday, Salem, Ore. -- 4. . i ... SUJ1SORIPTION RATES. (Infarlablr In Adrancc.) OcJIf, bf carrier, pr year fAOO Dtlr, by mall, tcryear. ..... 4.00 Weeklf, by mall, jcr vcar - ... l.M Per month.M Wo, Per month 33o Six months fiOc ANTI-FHOHiniTION SIGNERS. Saloon Control by Stnte St. Louis llnslness Men Indorse Hernia tion to Establish Responsibility of the Proprietor. 3 ffisx "' SPECIAL 5ELIVERY. Ypr o nvoalence of aabscriber branch dollyory offices) are etab tfrted at the folIowlBff flaws at IS cents per month, $1.00 for threw Asylum Store, F. Q. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avenuo Junction. Cnrlltio, Boventconth street 6 A. W. Lane, 3arden Road store. Dntio's Store, Aloz, Dauo, South Commercial Btreot, Electric Store, C. M. Epploy, East Stato street. STfllf Grounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fair Grounds Rbnd. IIowoU'b Corner, Twelfth and Cross streets. T. K. Grocery, A. A. Engloba t, Twelfth Btroot. Wheeler's Store, W. D. Whwor, Highland avenue. Tew Park Stor , F. O. Bower ox. Twelfth and Leslie. WHAT WAS RANKER ROSS REAL LY GUILTY OF? Tho nowBpnpors have been full for wovernl dayB with wlso editorials tolling how Bnnker Ross has liati to faco u jury verdict that mentis sen tence for hundreds of years. In violation of InwB It Is charged Hint ho got large hiuiih of the school TriindB Into IiIb bnnk nnd when the panto came It went broke, nnd the nlato MADE THE SURETY COM SANIES DIG UP THE SECURITY. At the rlHk of criticism Hint fullH on nny man who tollH tho truth when the truth should perhaps not be told, we "wIbIi to Bay that the real crime Ranker Rohk was guilty of Iiiih not linen mentioned, It wns not montloncd on the trial, mid Iiiih out oven been hinted at In the nowBpapors. That crime Is not n statutory nlmo but A POLITICAL KJRIME AGAINST THE PEOPLE. Rut for the panic ho might bo playing It yet Mat grnftlng Bchemo "hotter known by tho term machine po'ltlfH. That Is what Hoss lias buon guilty of, and for that ho can nr b punlHliod by law. lie and Ii'h mnchlne, which has been n Imwerful ono In Portland and w'elo iirfatm. wont dullboratoly at wcuk to nominate (leorgo Stool Btato t'.nBtiror I'OII THE PURPOSE OF HANDLING THE STATE FUNDS. Thoy mi c coed oil and proceeded to in IiiihIiih'h with Mr. Steel nnd with 1he people of Oregon to recover the rxpennoK of the campaign they made to Borurc thi nomination nnd elec tion of Mr. Steol. It had been dono bofore. It had hf.n tho ciiHtom. SEVERAL (3ENT TfiFMF.N WERE TRYING TO DO THE SAME THING THAT ROSS HIT) DO, Hi trying to nominate roiuo o'lirr rnndldnte to hnndle the Hnm'o w'nie ftnidH for profit. Rok -fliifreodod for tho time be ing Ixi t fell down by an unfavorable i-nniblnut'on of circumstances and the penitentiary Htnrus him In tho fate, when, If he hnd Riicceodod HE XVOVLD RAVE REMAINED ONE OF THE RIG MOGULS. The Hlorv of how machine politics wii ks and how It Iiiim robbed tho TMwplH of Ori'Kon In the name of Ito puMiennUm, but wiih grafting pure slid simple, will be laid before the jH'opIti mime day ...... o DEFINING A REPURLICAN. "he UepublleaiiH of Indiana held ii klnte convent 'on Inst week. The (In f nppunl of the plaform was nude on the lempernnea Issue. I he prinrlple of county option bolng Hlmimiy lniloiM,l ,A new code "re viving nnd nlmpllfylUK tho practice u- th court and uholUhlng tech intttMtltw" wan demaudt'd --a do m: id for which late events lmvo tanit OrKOU a decided sympathy. m-vUIoii of the tariff was declared f. on a bawlH that will protect wage f nwr, tho convention aborting ln.t the Republleaiu of Indiana "ii..e never desired n hlghor nito ttmn would aceomplLh that pur port ' Ou national Inane Renorallv," U1i ihi IudlnnupollH News, "the x omentum 1 1 nod up with the House H policies, which aro really, after nlT the polloloe of the party," Wo liave here, then, a definition of'whnt ton-Unit Republican principle th: Is well worth coiuldorlng. Thort Iiiim been imteh discussion n uroii of late as to what const l-t'jt.- a good Ropublleau much Yen Id argument to prow the necotw fuv nf Mending a dehtgatels to Chi- Your Earning Capacity . . . luy.lit to vuHbio ou to do more tii;vii Juat uiaku a living. You ouKht to nave money. After you h.i - It. put It to work In our sav l'iK" duiiHrtimuit, where It will t.un AtH pur uunt iutorotit. K ineiuher your uaraliiK capacity CANT I .AST IfORRVKR v. m the time to start a wifely fund It ih wiipruliig how quickly you c;ui riwiU capital wIuhi ou go plHint tt lu tho proper v.;y and will detointlnatlou. Small nccounU welcome SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK cago only thoso who mlnht bo de- Ipendcd on to light for the mainten ance of truo Republican doctrine and support real Republican poli cies. Tho Incidental statement of the "ndlnnapoIlB Nows, of nil tho grentor valuo bocaiiBo It was manl fotly bo unpremeditated, accurately deflnoB what constitutes a good Re publican In this yonr of doubt and dimculty. A good Republican is ono who linos up With tho Roosevelt pol icies, bocaiiBo the "nro ronlly, after nil, tho policies of tho pnrty." The conclusion Is unavoidable that ono who opposes tho Roosovolt policies oppoH s tho Rcpubllcnn pnrty, since tho Roosovolt pnllclos have bocomo tho pnrty's policies. Lot this test, thou, bo applied to thoso who, protending to bo Repub lican, Book the distinction of ropro Hontlng at Chlcngo the Republican party of tho Btato. Aro they loyal supporters of the Roosovolt policies, J J , " )"' ,"" 'V'r -mirroi now become tho Ropubllcnn noli-'""( w" f""1 , h" "?,irc"'. Hn? Will Minv .nnimrl ..,,! .Infnrll"'"" Kliuw w nin li uuiu ...w. them faithfully? If thco quostlons nro answered alllrmatlvoly It Is am plo evidence of Republicanism. n TUE FIGHT FOR THE CHOICE. PEOPLE'S The bnttU) to have tho pooplo olect tho United States senator, nud not tho legislature goes on upnee. Thoso who treat this mnttor as a more passing wave of populism ARE RECKONING WITHOUT THEIR HOSTS THE PEOPLE. Tho Republican party In tnto nud nntlonnl conventions has en dorsed this prlnclplo too ofton to go back upon It now. Too many RopMhliran loglslaturps have endorsed tho prlnclplo oven men opposing It this year, voting for I ho principle over and over to let tho matter die from lack of atten tion or HECAUSE A FEW ROSSES SEE FIT TO TURN A SUMMER SAULT. In Marlon county the Indications nro that all tho candidate before tho people will copimlt themsolvoH to the principle. If they do there will be VERY LITTLE OPPOSITION TO THE ELECTION OF ALL OF THE RE PURLICAN CANDIDATES NOMI NATED. In Lane county lion. AMen Eaton writes to endorse tho sentiment ox proHHOd In a .Journal odltorlnl the other dny. putting It up to the pon tile to decide tho matter, the legis lature merely ratifying. lion. W. N. Rnrrett, of llllUboro. a Ropublloan candidate for senator for tho Joint district with YumhlU. HAS COME OUT FOR THE STATE MENT. The uentlmout of the legislature will be so strongly for the prlnolple that whether Cake or Cliumborliiln gets the popular vote tho gonornl noHemhly will seat the eholcu of the people. Of course, there will lie n few poli tical back number who will plot nud sclitum) IN HOPES THAT A DARK HORSE WITH A- SACK WILL FINALLY APPEAR, but tholr oleaginous hopes wJU go glimmer ing. The people olect. -.-, ...,&,. , Death Was On II U Heel. ,Ieu P. Morris, of Sklppors. Va., had a c!oh e?U in the spring of 15)015. Ho says: "An attack of pueuMoi.ln left mo so voak and with such .- fearful eotitth that ray frlenis declared consumption had me. and d-.mMi vra o. my heoli. Than I was p rurdMl to ty Dr Kins' New Discovery. It helped n Immediate ly, and r.fter t king two nnd a half bott'ei I was a well man again. I found out that New UUeovery le tho beat remdly for coughs and luug dleer - lu all tle world" Sal4 smtlrr guarHjcw nt J. C. Perry's drug store Sue and fl ut). Trial buttle fre. Nmv Nutiiriikt, I.. Ulhen, Ifiueue; Prey K. Stow ell. Eugene FrH;ner, Port' laud STOMACH O BITTERS I If )Our toiu. ach Its in had hape try the DitteiN h t woe. For At rears tt has proven ,1 t ability t a ure Heartburn, Poor Appetite lmllgv.tion Feer anil Costlvene noil MalnrU KUf (Following Is from tho St. Louis Globe-Democrat, and Is signed by r00 of the best business mon of 3a. Louis.) A. statement or petition against prohibition in Missouri has been circulated among tho business men and other citizens of 9L Louis. Fol lowing Is a copy of the document, with names of the signers: Agitation for sumptuary laws has, In our opinion, gono so far that general welfare domand an oxprcs slqn of Individual opinion. Public Interest hns been thoroughly aroused and it is high time to discriminate. AdvnntageouB rc&ults may bo drawn from these conditions, providing this is dono with due regard to pub lic eafoty and without unnecessary destruction. We are heartily In favor of reg ulatlng the Baloom Orderly proprl' otors welcome that ceurse: no one olso should bo. heard. Wo have no pet theory to advance, but wo Insist that tho state must exorcise general control for tho protection of tho public. In view of tho confessedly unsatisfactory stato of tho law, we nro prepared to encourngo nny Intel ligent legislation that Ib bnsod upon actual experience at home or abroad. Wo will support nny plan that Is cal culated to cut down a disproportion ate number of saloons and to estab lish the indopondonco and tho re sponsibility of tho proprlotor. Tho saloon keeper must bo out of poll tlcB. nnd any saloon keopor that can not preserve good order must bo put out of business. But wo draw a broad distinction between the regulation of the saloon nnd the prohibition of tho brewery. Wo nro absolutely opposed to any measure that has for its purpose the destruction of tho browing intorosts of th's Btato. As tnxpayora wo aro mindful of the tromondouB contri bution, running Into many millions, that is made by this Industry to tho support of our state. Wo know whn.t It would mean to have thin contrlbu- Wo moan to withdraw ?4,ri00,000 nnnunl reve nue contributed from thlB Btnto nlone to the nntlonnl government. Wo know how to estlmnto tho calnmltous effect unon our city nnd state If this ono Industry worn wiped out. The drBtructlon of good will would reach oven a larger figure Tho dlBchargo of tho wniro earners would affect nt lenst 10,000 men, and tho loss of support to nt lonBt liO.000 norsons dependent upon them. Tho destruc tion of allied linslnesB would reach many moro millfons In valuo and would affect thousands upon thou sands of mon now omployod. TIiobo breweries have been built nndor the encouragement of tho state; In lnrgo part by n ontorprls Ing nnd public spirited mon as have contributed to the proHporlty and good nnifto of this community. Not only do wo object to boo thoso In terests destroyed na tho rewilt of luisty notion, but wo condemn as Immoral nnd outrngoous tho plnn to confiscate without compensation nronertleH nnd IndMHtrlos that have boon built tin by tho oxnendlturo of no much enterprise, ability and re sources; nnd we rofno to stand hv and sou thorn, without nrotest, sub jected to tho pxponso nnd embnrrn mMit of lll-ndvlsod attnek. The mere menace to thl? Industry If re tarding our prospkity. Tho suc cors of bo Inimical a movement would Iny 'ow whole sections of rir city. Anart from these muter ini con siderations, we have no confidence In the sucrtvps of prohibitory moasuroB Wo p 'for to profit bv the experlon- ce or otuer statee mat unve paiu the price of such experiments. To ronunt. It Ib time to discrim inate. We nro for every 'reform that will control tho saloon and protect the public. We are opposed to overv measure that has nothing bettor to propose than doutruetlon. with con fiscation, chaos and lawlessiiPSB in its wako. o- Object to Strong Medicines, Many people object to tnklng mo strong iimllclnes usually prescribed by physicians for rheumatism There 's no need of Internal treatment la and caso or muscular or chronle rheumatism, and moro than nine out of every ten cases of tho dlaense iro of one or the oilier of these vnrlo tlos. When there Is no fover nnd' IU- tle (If any) swelling, you mny know that it Is only noeessnry to apply Qhamberlaln's Liniment freely o net quick relief. Try it. For sale by Dr. Stone's drug store n , New Corponttlons. Rrookfiehi invt tiueiit Company Principal otUce. Port'aad, Oregon; . capital stock. iiS.aoo; Incorpora tors. A. K. Flel. John W Reynold ami Wiw. L. Drowsier. Aattrin, Clay Product Company--Prluclital ttlc. Atorta. Oregou; oieplUI stock. $15,000; In.orpora- tors, iw uajan. .Norrts mapte. ami ,A. ficheruwhau. Columbia ValUy OrchtnU Coiu any Prtaeloal oUiee. Port laud. Or Koa: capital stock. $(1000; Incor porators. A. N. OanMll. K T. Johneon and M. L. Johuon. Orgoa KlpuerinK Company -Prlneiiial oilc. Oreuoa City. Ore gon; capital stock. $1S.000 lacor wiratora. K Maithl. c Hartmaun. W. R. Datchfr. Auton Naterlln aud A. Knapo. The Columbia OP and Gas Devel oping Company Incorporated un der the laws of Washington ; capital eUiok, $l.QIMu; attorney in fact. J. T. Uenrd.ley, Vale, Oregon i .- u ' Dewttfa KWney and Bladder! Pills are prompt and thorough and will in a ilort time strengthen weakened kidneys and allay troubles 'Hn'nc from Inrtummntlon --.f th TWO RIDS ON CLEAR LAKE. Relieved That One Is Stifllcicntly Low To Re Accepted. (Klamath Republican.) The people of the Upper Project are now signing ur tholr lands, nnd It Ib very probable that If the bids, or either one of them, should bo sat isfactory that actual construction work may bo begun on the Clear Lake Dam 'this year. A decided of-, fort I si being made to got all land owners to sign up nt Once so that tho delay will nQt, be the fault df the pooplo, If any dolay should fol low. Several parties have rccenty visited ttho parties who have not signed their lands for government Irrigation and chances aro that tho required percentage will bo Becured within a few weekB. Tho local Reclamation ofllco has been advised that but two bids were received on tho Clear Lake Dam. Tho work Is dlvidod Into two sched- tules, tho first being tho dam proper and tho second tho dike nt tho lower end of tho Inke. Tho bids rccolved woro as follews: Mahonoy Bros., of San Francisco, schedule 1, $84,950; schedule 2, 130. 820: total. Jllu,770. Manoy Bros., of Wlnnomucca, Nov., schodulo 1, $157,045; schodulo 2, $31,930; total $188, 980. Tho contractors bidding on this work nro the same thnt bid on tho South Brnnch cannl, Manoy BroB. woro itho lowest bidders on that con tract, whllo the othor contractors are tho lowest bidders In this caso. The bids on tho Soih Branch nro still In tho. hands of tho Secretary of tho Interior awaiting his action. Tho bids on tho Clear Lake Dam will al bo bo Biibmltted to tho sccrotnry for final action. For Constipation. Mr. L. H. Farnham, a promlnont druggist of Spirit Lake, Iown, soyy "Chamberlain's Stomach and Llvor Tnblot8 nro certainly tho best thing on 'tho mnrkot for constipation." Glvo theso tablets n trial. You aro certain to find thorn ngrccablo and plonBnnt In offoct. Price, 25 cento. Samples freo. For salo by Pi. Stono's drug storo. o Valley towns nro beginning to urrnuge for clonn up days. Good things to have. n 1-1 of Pound a Week, at loast, is what a young baby ought to gain in weight. Does yours? if not thero'B something wrong with Its dlgOHtlon. Give it McGco's Baby Elixir nnd it will begin gaining a, once. Cures stomach and bowel troubles, nld digestion, stops frotfu! nosB, good for teething babies. Prlco 25c nnd GOc. Sold by all dcnlors, RANK FOR ST. HELENS. HnndMOiup Stono Structure For the Town Down Rlvejrv Architect Dolos T). Neer, of Port Innd, hnsboen commissioned to pre pare plans for a stono hank and of flco building, to bo built at St. Hel ens. It will have a dimension of 32x40. It Will contain every require ment In the way of a valilt, with up-to-aato fixtures. A directors room, doctors' offlces, etc., with modern plumbing will be provided, tho In tention being to supply a thoroughly first class country bank building. Mr. Neer Is also planning a $1500 bungalow, to be erected near East Thirty-fourth Tstreet on the Wovorly WoodBtock car lino. Tho architect's pinna for tho new bank; building nnd also tho' bungalow will bo roridy for OguroB May 1. ; Q . COFFEE A middling: steak and first-rate coffee are better than middling1 coffee .and .first -rate steak. Con sider'thc cost. !E2nS. ADrn, cruDun;,,:.',w', co!- or wSi u ueaaache, are i -SUSHIS great a; JSr. "dirt's fcr.. , "W They are all V01 nonlly Bmt 1.1 77 functional tWtytorl It makes Mnl.Lr,ll i havo been ntln, . .. and havo noverfonn.L'T John Fleming,, O. -"""ra to Hood InsjrtonharlnjHi. WJ In liauid or UkU .:? s Sartirti orUWetfofa. ,j Your orocr rsturos rour maner if to tjoa't Ilk Schlllloe's Btsi: wt pr him. By all mottnB register for tho gen ornl election. The books nro opon. o A Healing Saslve for Rums, Chapped Hands and Soro Nipples. As a healing Balvo for burns, Bores, soro nlpplcB nnd chnppod hnnds Chamberinlu's Salvo Is nio.it cxccllont It. allays tho nln of n bt'i nlm-ist liiltuntly, nnd n i"n tho Injury la viv' sovoro, hoalJ tho parts without loavlng n scar. Price 25 cents. For salo by Dr. Stono's A man ought to bo elected to of flcu without being everything to everybody. Tho mud sllngor, never dirties nny ono but hlmsolf. o Plenty of Trouble. Is caused by stagnation of th? llvor nnd bowels. To got rid or It nnd hendncho nnd biliousness nnd tho poison thnt brings jnundlce, tnko Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills, tho roll- nblo purifiers thnt do tho work with out grinding or griping. 25c nt J, C Perry's drug Btre TORRID ZONE FUNARCE O C T. Co Steamers Pomona and Orogona lonvo for Portland dnlly except Sun dny nnd Wedneadny nt C n. in. for Corvnlll8, Tuesday and Saturday about 7 p, in. M. P. BALDWIN, Agent. t-gYteS-Ejii street In tho city of b,E! ISotlco Is hereby cVn , regular meeting7 $V omtnn I i. .,? ".' tt n n7 i".Kli5ln ns tag0 in7h;,ay5a egon, between h i....". w at Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing. Poultry Netting, Pickets, Ontes, Mnlthold Roollng, P. & D. Ready Roofing, Screen Doora nnd Ad Justablo Window Screens. C1IAS. D. MULLIGAN Succossor WAITER MORLEY. 250 Court St. Salem, Or. Huie Wing Sang , Co. I 1 Hk i1 1 Mln ' n4tn IVABnliH The above cut repreientt brick lined Torrid Zone Furr...., Guaranteed gas, smoke and dust proof. Economical and durable. A. L. FRASER 238 STATE STREET. Estimates furnished on heatln RIG STOCK OF GOODS Wo mnko up nil kinds of wrnppors nnd whlto underwonr, waists, klmon as nnd skirts; all kinds of gontlo men's and Indlos' furnishing goods; all kinds of silks nnd dress goods, hose, shoos, suits, pants, ovornlls, blankets, nockwenr, matting, china ware, trunks, embroidery and laco now selling nt cost. 32G N. Commercial St. Salem, Or 'N ONK OR MANY COLORS KnrtU lll .. '" Of D ntreel. n .IT.. a,.1 Salon, prcRoa, WJ&V lino of North Cotivl ILjU onnt linn o i..' r"l streot In tho rltv a.ul' ; tho north lino of D ilwt'ul ";:,..'rf!lrc'i'ii 1V M.nl.ll-1.l. 'j uittuiiauiuir a Mta grndo on call strceU bttVJ,j Said Imnrovcmpni ,vm i Intorsoctlono and be mini wimiiiik uoiu ico norm llitoi!!t .tun creeK to mo aouth Ilseiffi uruunoB uoca, and uid t nlong tho center thereof Ivi. of lfi feet rliall be excarilsin ucpm oi iu lnciicii belorute of said streets, nnd vhea i vaieu, snail be filled !tl crook or river CTare' in face of said improvement iu i iovoi with tne grade of ad n Snld dirt so excavated tha!I Vi e in making a uniform trade n i street for full width vll'hni drainage The rost of Mid Imww shall ho assessed on abcttiti i adjneent properly, as pretlW: tho charter of said city Remonstrances against lit i improvement may be ('led f:M days from the date o( ttfW Mention of this notice, ny order common touK'J.T.j Mooroo, recorder Date of first publlcaCn ef: notlco. Anrll 22. 1903 Kll N0TICK For llio Cimslmrtlon o(il on South ThlneeDllrSeKt, ft Notice Is hereby KlrentWp roiriilnr nieetlni: Of theeOBCM" oil IiqIiI Anrll 20. DOS Ui mon council adopted iho"? the construction ot bi al.lnu-nlL- nn Smith ThlrtMW in front of lot 12 in t'v Yew Park Annex toths'-J lm Orocon. tile . ..n.,nritf nf John S. Pratt sldewnlk to he ccw"- J ' i... I(K laid r" on file In tho office of u conler of Sslwn oresw. In case ld ow?.uJ?J In afcordawv wk.m.vi, i... mo in 190S. the crjrfa H-swrsy'. snld roal prerolsei ns In the eharter of ; JJ ordluanre No. m.ZZT Hy order cOi.iroon cw- " ri . ... ...KHMttl Date et nr y - notlco the 2Ui aJ , Bnn tl i:uta -f j-i A.ffO?.Si .TttldttMH !-"-- LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK IATIS AS tOr AS lAtTtlH H8ISIS Batteries! Batteries! Batteries! Batteries! Three Crescentl30c. A good reliable dry .cell. Cheapest battery on'Jhe market. ECONOMY S Candl Npowor Lamps...'. ..15J ncrTmr i ivn l Con,,u PoW8r Lamps 15? CLCijiKlw LAllr 32 Candle Power Lamps 35 Electric Fixture & Supply Co. 245 Liberty St. PRED R. WATERS, Manager PfMKie263 SODIKR sew nfttSi The nre ic I! wir I' Norma! opens on W continues eign l . T" TJ'ShS.' Caases will M "''V&uifl ve hrancow Ttl n,l fousiy J-r-n,t! .aca "'lfV,llftJi primary :",-,& Mne 15 and'tof. i.erlal work i Krade np' j krU AUO' ' " Si pCKW 1 W Tr1 tiu mi m (bladder. Sold by all druKdsn