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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAX, MAY SO, ,1008 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL K. IIOFER, Ed. and Prop. An Independent Newspaper Devoted to American Principles nud the l'rosrre and Developement of All Oregon. ruliluhcd Kvery Bvonlug Except Sunday, Salem,,Ore. . n. ,. 'r , .. . ' ' i SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 'Ittyarlaljly In Advance.) h Ally, by carrlpr, per year '. W.tfOt Per, month 60c (Dally, by moll, per year- 4JM Per mohtti..... ,35c Weekly, by mall, per oar- 1.00 Six month 60c SPECIAL DELIVERY . FJoV convonlonco of subscribers branch delivery offices are .establish ed at tho following places at 35 cents per, month, $1.00 for throo menths: Asylum SCore, F Q. Do Voo & Sorf, Asylum Aromue Junction. Carline, Sovontoonth street, A. W. Lane, Qardon Road Store. Dauo'B Store, Alex. Daue, SouthCoramorclal street. Electric Store, C. M, Epploy, East Stato street, i Fairgrounds Storo, Harrison Dee, 'Fairgrounds Road, f Hdwell's Corner, Twolfth and Cross streets. O. IC. Grocery, A. A, Engieuart, Twoutn street. Whodlor's Storoj W. D. SVVheelor, Highland avonuo. Yew Park Store, F. G.'Bowersox, Twolfth and Leslie. Land Orocory, Sovontoonth stret J, J. Ttfooro & Son, cornor Capitol and Union streets, i West Salem Storo, West Salem. Zlnn's Confectionery, 478 Stato street. Dr. Stone's, 241 North Commercial stroot. Huffman's Store, North Sixth street. Gdrman Dakory, corner Twolfth and Chemeketa. HOW THE TAFT, COLUMN STACKS UP. .According to best Information, out of a total delegation of 080 In the national Republican convention, AFT HAS R03 INSTRUCTED FOR HIM. Hughes has 54, Fairbanks 32, annon linn 44, Knox has G8, La Folottq 25, Foraker 2, unlnstructod 192, contested 182. Of tho contested delegations out of 182, only 12G ate Taft delegate? who may bo affected. SO TAFT "WILL GAIN IN THE CONTESTS. In nil, 3(1 Btatos, torrltorloa and Insular possessions have Instructed for Socrotnry Taft through their ro spoctlvo stato conventions, or adopt ed strong resolutions of ondorsomont or proforonco. In Alaska, Arkansas and Tonnos- soo and In ono district In Ohio nnd Okluhoma, only Taft dologatos aro involved In contests. ' Tho Wisconsin and 04 Pennsyl vania dologatos woro olocted in dl roct primaries, and with tho excep tion of ono ."Wisconsin dologato, olectod ai a Kipportor of Socrotary Taft, tho Wlsponstn nnd Ponnsyl vnula dologatos nro credited ns "In structed" for tho candidates of thoso states. Tho resolutions of tho Michigan titato convention direct tho stnto del egation to act as a unit In support of Socrotnry Taft. ALL MISSOURI CONTESTS ARE 3N Til 13 CITY OF ST. LOUIS. Whllo tho MassnchusottB dolo gatos at largo aro unlnstructcd, tho Btatp convention passed a resolution declaring -that a majority of tho d)I ogatoa nro for Taft. Two of tho unlnstructcd Now York dologatos linvo doolarod thoir Inten tion to voto for Taft. Six Mnlno dologatcs classed as In structed for Taft WERE CHOSEN UNDER STRONG "PREFERENCE" RESOLUTIONS, Governor Fort, ono of tho dolo-gatoa-at-lnrgo from Now Joraoy, has stated publicly that at least 22 of tho 2 1 dologatos from hla state will rapport Secretary Taft. -o A KENTUCKY IDEA. Somoraot, Kontpcky, has convert ed EDUCATIONAL ENTHUSIASM INTO PRACTICAL VALUE. TJo educational forces of lint city advertise the community far and noar through tho high school. ONLY A SMALL CITY, THEIR 1DEAUS AND INSPIRATIONS ARE VERY HIGH. Thoy havo mado thlor city library rnd manual trrlnlng A PART OF THEIR EQUIPMENT. Thoro Is an tiutvual flower show Keep Your Idle money wiu'ro It will, work for you whllo joii arc Jool.. Ing for an Invest men t. Our Savings Department pays tliaiti pu cent Interest and all Willi tint waLs aro paid on dojiuutd. A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK conducted; by tho public schools. Circulars are losued to tho chil dren, on how to grow flowers AND SOMERSET IS BECOMING A FLOWER CITY. City Superintendent J. P. W. Bronso is tho man bohlnd tho gun. Ho Is back of "tho Somoraot ldon," AND THAT IDEA .IS HACKED UY THE PEOPLE. If tho community backs his idoa thoro will bo ono Kentucky town famous. In his roport for this yoar ho g!vo3 n splendid definition of tho purposo of a high school. Ho oays It Is to offer- to boys and girls A 1'JtAOTIOAIi EDUCATION FOR FUTURE USEFULNESS. Of valuo of manual training ho says: "An educated hand, llko "an ed ucated hend, IS NOT LIMITED TO A SINGLE LINE OF EFFORT, RUT CAN SHIFT AND ADAPT ITSELF TO THE CHANGING CONDITIONS OF LIFE." That Is ono of tho best things over said for manual training. Tho city of Somorsot Is cortalnly making A FINE START IN THE DI RECTION THAT WILL HRING GREAT RESULTS. Nothing will build up n city thoso days faster than educational spirit and enthusiasm. Vulued Siiino Ah Gold. B. G, Stownrt. a morchant of Ce dar Vlow. Miss., says: "I toll my customors when thoy buy a box of Dr. Kind's Now Llfo Pills thoy got tho worth of that much gold In weight, If nflllcted with constipation, mnlaria or biliousness." Sold under gunrantteo at J. C. Perry's dniE stort. 25c. CO'FFEE The dealing is simple. If you don't like Schil ling's Best, it costs you nothing. Your srocer returns your mono II you don't like iti we par him The Snn Franci.sco Harbor. Tho paixjrs of Northern and Cen tral California havo been reflecting tho Interoat folt by tho public ln tho visit of tho fleet to San Francisco for Bomo tlmo, nnd the onthuslnsm of yesterday fulfills oxpoctntlons. But If tho navy brought a new glory to tho harbor tho pageant would havo boon far leaa offoctlvo without such a magnificent bny, and ovon whllo tho war vesaolB aro anchorod thoro It la pleasant to reflect upon tho com mercial possibilities tho harbor sug gests. Ordinarily tho shipping la not Im prosslvo, though thoro la room to lloat a splendid merchant marine and depth of vUor many mlloa In ward for oon-golng boats. Few iinnf a It fnnl In nn -vn rt 4-lifX ,.u.. , ... .w, ... ..j y.t ... l"u I world havo aueh great natural ad-1 vantages, and tho beauty of tho "Pf fore I lxBn mlns Cnsrnrf t . I hurt n liml com. S lesion, luiiiuiranu im fi. iirnt my fooil tm Jiot itvJuxit(iioui4iiiaiMxii. iwinm entirely ym, nmt the piiiiiili(iiaioaiiaiMiivartHi rout tny face, Irnntrnt i(nllynytlmt t'ncnretura jul MaJvtrlllKsl,llmolnVnlOlltvllM.llotthell.,, ciwDwv u. Ortaiu. BurUau. luJ. BesT For Tho Dowels CAHDVCATtUHTlC PUa.ant. PtUUUU. Patent, Tail OooJ. Do Oood. NTrBlckon, Woakan orOrip. 1H. S5c,o.Nter J old In bulk. 'VU iinuloa Ublal tUmp4 OOO. laaranl.xt to ur or yoar wanty back Storllag RemaJy Co., Chicago or N.Y. (aa ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION 10XES BAD HOOD TO REPUBLICAN VOTERS N OVERWHELMING majority 0f Orogon's voters by registration have formally declared that Jt they bollovo In tho principles of tho Republi can Party. Let them now show .tlmt'lhby aro horiost by voting In accordance Wltli'lholr decla rations. Tlio Oregon olectlbn comes boforo tho Republican National Convention. Lot ovory Re publican voter In the First Congressional District v uphoid tho honor of tho Republican T&rty In Ore gon dnd strengthen tho Influenco of Orogon's delegation In tho National Convention by voting tor H. M. CAKE for United States Sonator and W, O. HAWLEY for Ropresontatlvo In Congrosa. If elthor of these Republican nominees falls of election tho primary election system will bo dis credited and a roturn of boss rulo will bo invited Tho good namo of Orogon'B votors will bo smirch ed and Orogon's delegation to tho National Con vention will be placed In a humiliating position. For tho effect It will tiavo on th'o Novombor olcc tlon it Is lmporatlvo that tho Republican noml noss In tho Juno election Bhall bo olocted by an over whelming majority. As a bollovor In tho princi ples of tho Republican Party It Is your duty to bo at tho polls Juno 1, and voto for Cako and Haw-ley. prospect from the Berkeley hills can never bo forgotten. Tho beauty, of course, docs not count In business, but tho harbor should, and yet In a long list of sea ports San Franciaco ranks far down toward tho foot. It is about on a par with Sydney, nnd cloarly oxceeds Molbourno nlono. French, German. Spanish, British and oriental cltl03 all rank higher. So do Havana and Vora Cruz, Buenos Ayros and Rio Janeiro. In our own country San Frnnclsco Is surpnesed by Baltimore, Boston, Gnlveston, Now Orloan3, Now York and PMladolphla. About tho future, howevor, thoro can bo no doubt This Is tho port of a Btato which la capablo of develop ing nn Imperial trado by Itself. It Is tho western terminus or greet trans continental railroad linos, whoso in tornstB muJt over bo cloBoly Identi fied with tho city. Its almost un rlvalcd harbor In tho starting placo for tlo or!ont, tho bnco of a Pacific trado tlir.t must increase very rap idly from now on. People who hnvo boon Bomowh'tt doubtful concerning San Frnnclaco's rocovory from tho flro havo not fully ronllzod what pll this advantngo of position means. Howovor much tho cjty's rivals mpy havo bonoflttod by I Iain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhooa Its mlsfortuntea it Is still tho me- Romedy, ho folt confldont of bolng tropolla of th.o Coast, and It Is not f"?. '?r hav,lV; U8' J Vi8i rwdV i it ,, 4 ., ' , i !.... i, .'in tho Woat. Ho was told that I In tho allghtoat dangor of losing Its , k.,.t u ln ,,, nml lnat no tIm0 ln Btipromacy for many yearn to como. Tho now San Francisco will ontlroly ontclnas tho old. Chicago Record Herald. o Biliousness and Constipation. For yours I wa8 trobulod with bll lousnoss nnd conatlpntion, which mado llfo misorablo for mo. My appotlto failed mo. I lost my usunl forco and vitality. Popsln prepara tions nnd cathartics only mndo mat tors, worse. I do not know whoro I should hnvo been today nnd I not trlod Chamberlain's Stomach and Llvor Tablots. Tho tablotB rollovo tho 111 fooling at once, atrongthon tho dlgostlvo functions, purify tho stomach, llvor and blood, helping tho aystom to do Its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala, Thoso tablets aro for salo by Dr. Stono's drug store. For a burn or scald apply Cham berlain's Salvo. It will allay tho pain almost Instantly and quickly heal tho Injured parts. For sale by Dr. Stono's drugstore O' Rntrs Too High Tho railroad commission Is about to issue an order compelling a reduc tion of express rntes throughout tho ontlro state. Rate Clerk Miller, aft er lnveatiguting tho rates, flnda them Ytry unjtiBt In nearly every eectlon (.' tho stato. ln aome lnstnncea, tho rntos aro doubled Immediately after pnaalng a certain point. For lnatan.ee at Tho Dalles, tho. rate to that point from Portland la GO contB, but after passing that city it Is doubled. Ac- tlon may be taken by the commission . I 1 at any time. ' Deatness Cannot bo Cttrea. by local applications, as they cannot reach tho diseased portions of the oar. There la only one way to cure doafnoss. and that Is by constitution al remedies. Deafness la caused by an Inflamed condition of tho mucous lni,, , ,, r..ui i vi. i U',UB " the Etntnchlnn Tube. When ItllR IUUO is 111 amed you have a 'Vllmi,iln ',,"!. , ' " ,H " (jnnii)iuig sound or Imperfect hear- Ing, and whon It Is ontlroly closed, .v...,),i9 ,-, Wlu iuauil, mm UU1US3 IIIO inuamation enn bo taken nut and this tube restored to Its normal con dition, hearing will bo destroyed fo-ovor: nine cases out of ton aro t caused by Catarrh, which la nothing uuv tin uiunmea condition of tho mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dol lars for any caso of deafuosB (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., ,v . , Toledo. O. Sold by druggists, 76c. Take Hall's Family Pilla for constipation. Closo Estate- Upon tho potltlon of Gcorgo W. Whltnoy, tho ostnto of Henry F. Non del was closod yesterday, and tho ad ministrator discharged. Tho Most Common Cnuno, of Suffering. Rheumatism causes moro pain and Btifforing than any othor dlooaso, for tho reason that it 1b 'tho most common of all Ills, and It Is cortalnly gratifying to BUfforors to know thai Chamborlnln's LInlmont will afford rollof, and mako rest nnd Bloop poa- BiDio. in many casoB tho rollof from pain, which Is nt first tomporary, has bocomo pormnnont, whllo In old pooplo subject to chronic rhoumn- tlsm, ofton brought on by dnmpnoas or changOB in tho wenthor, a per manent euro cannot bo oxpected; tho rollof from pain which this lini ment affords Is nlono worth mnny times Its cost. 25 nnd 50 cont slzoi for salo by Dr. Stono's drug storo. Send Body Home Tho body of Josslo C. Shnffor, tho young mnn who wns drownod In tho rlvor horo Saturday, has boon re moved to Portland. Bad Attack of Dysentery Cured. "An honored citizen of this town wns suffering from a Bovoro attack of dysontory. Ho told a frlond if ho pniilil nlirnln n. liottlo of Chnmhor- obtnlnlng It, nnd wna promptly curod," saya M. J. Loach, drugglat, of Wolcott, Vt. For slo by Dr. Stono's drug seoro. o OASTOniA. nr th s w miij iuu nam aiaiu dou ! l.jaatn.-o at Savage In Seattto Clins. Savago, ldontlflod with the Cottngo hotol, Is ln Senttlo and, so rumor has .It, will roturn with n brldo, to whom ho will bo married In tho northern city. Poison Oak Poisoning. Bnllard'fl Snow LInlmont cures It, Mr. O. II. P. Cornelius, Tumor, Oro. writes My wlfo haa discovered that Snow LInlmont ourea "Poison Onlt Poisoning," a vory painful troublo. Sho not only cured a caso of It on horself, but on two of hor frlenda who woro poisoned by this same ivy. Prlco 2Gc, 50e and $1.00. Sold by all dealers. CASTOR I A 1'or Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears th t(ZOteAt Slgnaturo HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUB "Phyllis, the Farmer's Daughter" at High School Tl.i.J.. T? -.! u nc a inn h.ii:,v, rtiruuiriir in-iir O' J ' AT 8 P. M. General admission, 25c; reserved seats, 35 cents. Tickets and re served seats at Capital Drug store, cor State and Liberty. The Junior class will glvo a pre liminary to the play entitled, "Sleep Ing Car Farce." Crfak-V&CW POLITICAL 1 Announcement of ticdl Parties Printed Under T At Cdmhjercial Rates REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. U. S. Senator. H. M. Cako, of Portland? Supremo Judge. R. S. Bean,, of Eugene. Dairy and Food Commissioner. J. W Bailey, of Portland. Representative In Congress. W. C. Hawloy, of Salem. FJret Congressional District. Railroad Commissioner. T. K. Campbell, of Cottage Grove. District Attorney, J. H. McNarv of Snlnni. COUNTY TICKET. I T. 0. DaridW"! For Representatives Marlon f"mtT Jh" H. Lewk u$ For IlckircflcntAtlvcs. S. A. Hughes, Salem. Hal D. Patton, Salem. L. T. Roynolda, Salem A. C. Llbby, Jefferson, O. L, Hattoborg, Sllverton. County Judge. W. M. Bushoy, Salem. , - Sheriff. H. P. Mlnto, Snloni. County Clerk. R, D. Allen, Snlom. County Recorder. D. G. Drager, Molmma. County Treasurer. J. G. Mooro, Salem. Amessor. F. J. Rice, Pratum. School Superintendent. W. M. Smith, Sa'om. Surveyor. B. B. Ilorrlck, Jr., Turner. Coroner. A. M. dough, S 'om. tlon. DR. W. S. MOTT Su em, Oregon Cnndlthtte for Repre M'ntallvo on the Dem ocrat ie Ticket. $a?9&aaaaaaaH Ing lau. MAKE IT IINANIMI .TnRt now tiiorn nnnonra to bo lltt'e It can never Kt B ' doubt but that It Is Sonator Cako of Democratic senator. Ornir.ir.. Onco the camnalen starwai uotweea w - m It wna speedily aeon that tho of t-' S3U0 js n0t dra: It M boasted poraonnl popularity oi naj campaign; u -Ooorgt), tho Govornor, wns not so nl- woui(i nst beoatMW mighty stout n It onco wai. Var Ioub things that somo folka have known nbout ou- chief executive havo enmn to .Ight. nnd n lot of folks' aro today doubtf-i If Qcorgo was such a whnlo of n man aftor a'l. Tho nearer Oregon makes It unan imous for Cako tho bettor for Ore gon. Thoro aro n fow places where party politics still count; they don't usually ln city, county and district affatra; but thoy do In national nf fairs, especially In tho upper houaa of congro3o, whoro' tho majornj party geta what It wanta and the ml- nnrltv nlta flirhr and WaltO. Oregon wants a lot of things from congress; Proposals for Science Building. Scaled proposals plainly marked on tho outaldo of tho waled env opes, "Proposals for Science nulld lug, Oregon Agricultural Collogo. Corvallls, Or., and addressed to tuo &0.' Sf ?&,, o'clock'p. m. of Juno 2, 1908, for tho .n.,i.n,. on 1 nllinlt'tlOn Ul i. . i.-i-i, nnA pnnnrete. eel- cuuaki uuuuii ..i ,w..., niren Hiiirv unuii ...... v lonnA l.nlhllncr. lit CorV onnA l.nlhllncr. ut Corvallls, Or.. W strict accordance with the plow, specifications and Instructions to W dors which may be examined at too office of tho Secy., at tho college, ana at tho offlco of tho architects. Ben noa, Hendricks & Tobey, G7 Laoo" Building, Portland, Or. n a aa T d "31. X J JZ lk Kind You Hsw iiv, 1 I PA..-,. ,j'T'B,aj? fiaita hT..S JaitJp (l"?"H f D- Webster, -' VI ISA I - T1 r Hamiitnn IE0ClUii i For U. &, . ''.SSSfaVLftJ orHuprcmoj,' .I-or ConntvjRjJ"1 ' Fop rvmi- nA rr ;For ConMahlo iln To the People MW n.TiDLICMl ropreeentatlv t jkTi' claro myself oaowiiflfciJ ifc... T 11 mt ;y. '9- "mu " ,""" tow tor on cholco for MiJ gard to perjosil cMwlrl myself BerrMtofil4fl emorcing their Mt4j jusi nna econoa! t DR. W. I ) rothcPettbM Having icceMtiti ntlon of th PrcWIAtj for tho count; o( the office of mn hereby promlie Uat if I will at all tlmei i vote for the Mrtoaf! States senator tta Mi celvo the Llgbttt tho peonies tolft ' gard to niy political i or personal prtttrtMiJ H.S.) Salem Mar 1), 1IH.1 CanHiUi' . iWV it. h n..M rr r, SSr. H S.VSSf Anf N i MY PLATFORM 1, Statemont No. 1,-' tho people's choice for U. S. i regardless of political rrt 2. Repeal of useless !w n IVnnnmr In D6r0crilJ " ' " ' 4. Opposed to pencil clilses. . C. A stato law gru!i(J donosltors In any barUjaf created by all the baaitUftW a dulplcato of the Ok'iloaWj C, Reform measures U l W tin. nnmmnii neonlo. ii It U r'so reoeBb"' , one of the Itep -i.itJ Ai 1 PP .tho nerve w p - jm No. 1 platform though ibat '. for the popa'-af -V United SUtes w ....i vim nr tOii t proiu. --:,, bas mom.- ; i eoIo chance place. . ..... iffereaM' sooi because jo nn because It n t ssy in pnn uc " ' &ll vm - "Bf, euik " !.- i.f"' kv 0i CROfi "tZ&J s fH2i (&sffi&5&4