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DAILY CAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, QRBGOX, THURSDAY, MAY S8 1808 ll'llHl I ' 12" i whether you iwnl or nof. ff:r,!.',B!i WMJ iRION REPUBLICANS le Young Men's Organization only big Republican rally of fcmpalgn was a groat succc93 If fers, music, enthusiasm and titrations count for anything. ns a great ovation to tho Re in standard bearer, Hon. H. M candldato for the Untied pennte. 7 to 8:30 thousands of neo- ucd tho streets, and whon tho ' began to play and tho bombs hodo, thoro was groat doings In tlcal way. All caught tho In- of tho moment, and tho re tho hard labors of the Young 'Republican club. er In tho history of politics was ado and demonstration got up brt notice equal to this. the opora house, after the pa- a packed houso awaited tho br of tho ovenlng, Hon. Wallace mnant. Ed. L. Martin, stato Ittooman for Marlon county, Ihnlrman of tho ovenlng. Ho fuccd Hon. C. B. Moores, who red tho adross of welconio and kiced tho speakor. COFFEE middling steak and rate coffee are better middling: coffee and rate steak. Con the cost. trotr rtturnn jour motif r W r Aoat Nlllnff Dett; r pay him. o t Dushoy for county Judgo la id of n man who will bo run by No corporation or faction rvo any collar on him. Ho will a peoplo's county Judge ho ways worn a worklngmnn'e nnd will not put on airs whon Into offlco. en vour food seems to nauso- ikn Knrinl. TnV Tvndnt now ntll you know you aro right ,. Thorn tnn't nnv Hnnht nlinut it wilt rln nnd vmi will find uth of this statement verified rou havo used Kodol for a few It Is sold horo by all drug Al.rnilni hkii n.' AWgelabteRtprtlcBfrAj. stnUatiodtbibafB.iiirfii (iQg(tKS(OMdMkli3Md(or ncss am isiaoauins isssr I Ml l ! lUfhaSud- JizkliSJis- Apcrfsct Remtdy for Ctofija- Hr-n CMiCtnn-lJ rtlVThTOl IIUllitHUi JWIKMIIU -77- Vorras,ComTUswusJotrt ncssawlLossorSLEER PicSinsje Signature of j NEW YORK. Gi MHinleA w4rfel Ewt Copy of Wrapper. Pwm mi ' i ZW' " HtT7 caA -,ii--imEtt&rH? C mWmamm IWiwW HcKJ Wam n Dprvo tnnlrs'J t . . jl f j. M w-i.i J . yeuraocior - i J Want a blond nnrifWO a.l. ;. i Ct JULl n a strong alterative?- Ask your doctor ........-..-. .... Wan i.. '..:., rfc'"fi ?8? your aoctor ouraoaui nutreumiyrr jnon "-iiuviinnuuuir iSK your doctor ellcSanaparilla. Thtnyvuteill Want Arcr's Saraptrllla? Ask your doctor J. C.Ay. Ij9W11. J m j RALLY FOR H. M. GAKE ister Demonstration (JiVan Wednes ay Evenlne Under the Attsmra nf Oration to Cuke. Many went thero expecting to hear Hon. H. M. Cake, but ho has novor been able to reach 8alem again, hav ing spoken here during the prlmarv campaign. Tho music for tho oven lng was furnished by tho Salem Mili tary bnnd, tho Indian Bchool band and the Modern Woodmen band. There were several features of tho parade that wero very nttractlvo. Mr. McCammant's nddnus waa on tho lines of good old-fashioned Re publlcanlsm and pleased tho crowd Immensely.. His reference to Cake and his manly stand for principles and a clean campaign, his demand for the support of Republican sena tor and a Republican revision of the tnrlff In tho interest of American In dustries was highly appreciated, and applauded from start to finish. All tho candidates on tho county ticket wero present and took seats on tho platform, although they wero not In troduced to tho crowd. Tho nfflpflr land commltteea of the Young Men's ( Republican club, and the state and county chairmen are entitled to great credit for tho greatest campaign demonstration of tho season. Constipation, or Irrogularlty, In voiy cfton tho cuuso of sick-head-ache. Lane's Family Mcdlclno Id the great prcventatlvo and euro of headache. Druggists sell It for 25c Tho whole Republican ticket Is mado up of men to whom there can bo but very llttlo objection. Not an Immoral or dlhonest man in tho lot. o No medicine has over dono more .towards warding off grip and pneu Smonla and rollevlnsr distressing grip cougo than KMmp's Balsam, the host cough cure. If Hal D. Patton had not hew nominated for ropresentatlvo he would bo out hollorlng for the party Just tho same. Ho is not a sooner or a qulttor, but a worker, o . Probably It Is your stomach nnd not your heart that causes pain in neighborhood of tho heart. If It Is, Lane's Family Medlclno will glvo re I lief. 25 cents at druggists. For'IiAatg apd.ChtMrn. s L a . . j .. i CASTORIA Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In. Use For Over r aft ' ft tfVT da Thirty Years CASTORIA Tin imm , mumm mrv 4nd BASEBALL BITS BY JOCK Heyser, the man behind the big stick for the Chsrry Pickers, is now the up-to-dato champion of tho Trl Clty league catchers It fielding and batting averages havo any weight. aeyser has a fielding average of 1000 and a battlne averse-a nf aon which standing 8, by quite a lit lo Jump, ahead of. of that of any other catcnor on the Trl-Clty league "Mlstah" Hej-ser is a man that can bo depended upon to hold down tnat mOfrt difficult position behind hnmn plate without those "hard 1nrfc stories, providing ho Is Just a trlflo on, and an off day Is something tha big fellow has very seldom mt .m with during his baseball career, as o is a Dan player who thinks more of his health, than great bunqhea of "hot air." which generally drive a good player to the bad with the pub lic. Mr. Heyser Is not only a good ball artist, but Is a first-class music ian, now being a cornetlst In McEI rqy's band, of this city, nnd his abil ity as a musician Is considered A No. 1 by thoso familiar with his work. It is presumed, by thoso that "know," that a ball player can't bo a ball nlnror unlivu hn drU. nntti. ing olso whatever but handle a baseball. That mar bo tho Idea. but how about "Dutch" Heyser? 11 ltho locals run away with bc-Ui games when they meet up with the East Portland laddies next Saturday and Sunday? There will, no doubt, bo an awful mlx-up whon these two aggregations come togothor, but iho result o far Is, according to tho local fans' predictions, very unde cided. A fow say Salem will crab both of 'em, and a good many think mo cnerry-Plcklng bunch will tral- lop away with tho wholo thing. A word to the wlso Is mifllclont hold tight to your money, Mr. Salem fan, until, you see tho Portland men on tho field, thon, If they look good tn you, tako nothing nnd bluff a wholo lot. A Vancouver sport had a great time berating several 8n!em spectr. tors at the ball game last Sunday for the 'simple nnd rightful rcaion they would nottnkd n ?20 bet, ho bo Ing a backer of tho Northernem, but ho happened to butt up against a well-known 8alem ball enthusiast aud tho result was, the Vancouver team was compelled to provldo car fare for tholr backer In order that ho ccild reach homo again. A Woodburn man said yostorday, Marshall, tho great twlrlor lately signed up by tho Woodburn man agement, would havo Bhut tho Wcs. Portland toam out last Sunday af ternoon had bo bocn accustomed to tho Oregon weather. Wonder wlmt LcxcuBO Mr. Marshall will havo uora tlmo in July if ho gets walloped to the heavens by some team tho Chorry Pickers, for Instance. Lawrence, Salem's second ncU mnn, Is tho oldest ball playor on the team, 'that Is, tho oldest In actual service Dave Edwnrds comes, right up bosldo Lawrence, if not oven with him ns far as experience Is con cerned. What theso two playen do not know of half should not to worth knowing, nccordlng to stato, ments overheard about them mado by several who aro considered to be tho real authority on tho gnme. o DIED. SCIIULTZ At her home. 747 3. Twelfth street, Wednorday May 27, 1908, at 4 o'clock a. m., Mrs. Mary EHuaboth Schuls, aged 73 years 11 months and 27 days, 'of old ago and cancer of tho stomach. 8ho was born In Willing Dorf. Ger many, tho 29th of May, 1834, and canio to America In 1862. She Was married August 22, 1863 at Peru III., to John C. Sohulz, who survive hor. To them were born seven chll dr?n of whom two are living, ilennr M. Bchulz of Lltchflold, Nebr., and Geo. A. Schulz of this city. There arc 15 grand children. Mrs. Schulz was a member of the Gorman BvangeHoal church corner Liberty aad Center streets, from which place the funeral services were hold today at 2 p. m. by Nov. Mr. Gueffroy. Interment in, Ofty View cemetery. o Lane's Family cdlolne cannot save all doctor bills, but can save i good share of them. One two-shil ling package has kept a wholo frtnlly In good health for a year. o Mr. and Mrs. W. F. R. Smith of South Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Joo Remington of Dallas returned Tuei- day evening from a visit to Mr. an J Mrs, A. C. Murray of East SHverton. They went to attend Mr. and Mrs Murray's 30tb wedding anniversary. alio went fishing on the LUt'i Abequa, catching 220 fine 4rout. o .... Tho Marlon county ticket is one of the cleaaeai aad best ever nomi ;iami iiwwmimwwwiuwiwiiww FOR SALE Worlds of Bloom Calla lilies, roses, violets, cinerarias, hyacinths, daf fodils, etc., and everything in sea son. Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1952 Court street, Salem.' 3-24'tt For. Sale First-class carpet Pper at this office, 25c fdr a big toll. For Sflle -Tent, -wagoa cover and all khsds of camping outits; also sow atad second' hand goods', fur niture, hardware, etc Conrad DUlniaa. 47 5tat4 St. '-(-291m6 Farm ami CRy rretely Our lists or deslrablo properties Is too large to specialize. Yerex Bros. Co., 373 Stato street. ' . 'if. New nnd Second, Haa GeeIs ,W are now located in our quarters oir- Center street, where we will do a general bustae) In aew and second hand goods, watoh repair Ing a specialty. Oordaa & Raxell. 325 Center street. 5-12-lmo. 9oo Cash or Tciuh Buys a neat little cottago of five rooms; two woll-locatcd lots (corner) in a sec tion of tho city whero building Im provements now In progress are rapidly enhancing property val ues; garden; chlckon housa; fruit and berries. Paul M. Sims, Main 729, 222 N. Commercial. For Sale A fine fresh rallca cow, fresh (his morning. Call or ad dress Joshua Smith on TJuraev road. Phono 1390. . 5-25-3U For Sale 950 pound team, harness and heavy spring wagon with top a good outfit. Address. J. E. Wright, 644 S. 12th St. 5-25-lw FOR SALE. 040 Acres Located 3 miles from good, thriving town, closo to Sa lem. 240 acres under cultivation, 75 acros timber, balnnco pasture. 1 8-room house, 1 5-room houso, barn 54x92, will hold sufficient feed for 2 years, other outbuild ings; school house on tho placo. Stock consisting, of 40 head good cattlp, Shead bprges, 10 hogs, and wagpBa8d ImplewiieaU goe with place, all for. JO per acre. Good tormajHy'We had," 1.1 Ac-r's Located in tho famous Hosedalo district, 11 acres undor cultivation, 3 acres orchard con sisting of prunes, pears, apples and cherries. Raspborriea and strawborrlcs. About S acres lu oats and vetch, balanco pasture. 5-room houso and barn; prlco $2250. 20 Acrvt Located 6 miles from Salem, nil undor cultivation ex cept a M aero of timber. Soil, a rich black loam, no gravel nor white land on place. A 20x20 house and a new 24x32 baxn, nUp now granary 14x16. Good family orchard; prlco, $2250. Good terms can bo had. SALEM INVESTMENT CO. 432 Stato street. FOR RENT Darn For Rent 564 N. Church St. Enqulro Vaudetto, Court street. 5-26-3L JJODQWg. Carpenters Unlea No. 1060 Lees Ualoa No. 1085 of Carpeateni nm4 Jolrers of America meet ever? 'Saturday evening at S:00 p. m. Is nirw nan, 42U aiaio bl, a. i Deanls, Rec, Sec, Foreairrs of Anu-eicA Court Sher wood Foresters, No. IS, Meeti Saturday night In Holman hall. State street Waldo Miller, O. II.. J. O, Perryk financial secretary. Central Lodge No. 18. X. of F Caitle Hall in Holman block, cor ner State aud Liberty itrettu Tuesday of each weok at 7:30 j m. 0car JohnsoR, O. C; K. H Anderson, IC of It, and S. Modern Woodmen of Awerlt-a Or gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Moot, over? Thursday crnnlnr t I o'clock la Holman hall. W. Yf hi, v, u.; r. A. Turner, Hers i .Voodmeti .of World Meet every Fr day night at 7:30, in Holman nal O. L. Darling, C. C; P. L. Fraz Ir, Clerk. Llaceta Aiwulty Ualov Sick, aeel dent aad peasioa iaearaaee; $2, 8Mt pledged; yry elalm paM Oeed aaU wanted. J. H. C Meacemery, aapreaae erga4er. Bex43 Salem, Ore. R. jV myaa, eeeretary, f 4 SUte tFeei. I MTSOKT.TWVNRfirs Lost a breast pin with gentleman's photo on faco and gold rim, Sat urday afternoon on Stato street. Finder leavo at Journal for re ward. 5-2 6-1 w Why, Work for Wajrw When yoa can make from $150 to $300 pr month 'for yourself j .no experteaee necessary, ask for O. H. Coats, Sa lem Lodging House, room S7. from 9 tol2 a. m., 1 to C p. m. 5-26-3t XjOUIOX NOOnUC rTOUSE Ferry Street, New Hh. Ist a white and browa spotted Shepherd dog, wth, atrap arottait Its neck with a piece of caaia at tached. Address John Cassldy, ' R. No. A, Garden Road. 6-3S-Stk Ixt A lady's black leather eard cas. containing a number f smaM nhotoo and cards, two Vak dMte'tlekotc, and IB cents. Finder return to Journal office. 5-18-tf. IL 8. Oil A Co. Wholwwle grocers, prolHc. Reo u for your aunnly or hrry crtM and boxw. fllther folding or tla tops. 5-9-ti ' Tojco NooSo IIotHto First claM plaeo to get bowl noodle. Fresh aad well aorved 10c. 439 Ferry street 5-1-lmo. KORINKK itENWKTiL Veerlfwirln OraduatM Ontario Vetlnary Collogo. All calls prompt ly, attended to. Ofilco 207 '8. .High street. Phone, 150. res! dence 998. 5-1-lmo. Salem Employment Co. 478 State street. Phono Malno 149. Head quarters for employor and em ployee. All kinds of hpln supplied free. If you want work corow to m.. tf. Cewcrete Work Out ray prices oa sidewalks, curbs, septic tanks and 1 cement work of any kind. All work guaranteed first-claw. Mr. Ward, Highland add. Phone KftS May 24-tf Vogrt LrnnlHT nnd Furl Co. -Lhwi- ber .ehlagles. bnUdlnir TMterta.1 wood and real. Low arte aad prompt deliveries. On felney east of 8.. P. nafteengf depet 'Phen 1IR. V'T-mfA Tlnttr Wmdrroth Flan wlBes liquors aad claars. We aandl the celebrated Kellog gaad Castlr whitkles. Cool aad refreiblajc beer. consUatly oi draught. South Commercial ttreaL 9-3-lyr EBlarKel-Our meat market on Efwt State street has boon doubled In size and wo aro better prepared than ever to sorv oustomors. Prompt sorvlco and tho best of meats our motto. Call or nhoao 199. R. E. Edwardt Meat Co. SASH AND DOOR FACTORIIM Frank M. Drowa Maaufacturer nf mih, doors, mouldings. All kladi of house finish aad hard woe work. Front street, between 8at and Court. Make all complataf at th nffire LIVERY AND FEED STAPLES, Livery and Fvl StaTriea Old Pot office Stables, at 254 Ferry street between Commercial and Front streets. Telephone 181, Some of h finest liveries In the clfy can be found here. Dirk Wetacott rrnnrtnr 1 0-1-1 rr FLUMHERS Thee, M. Brr Plurobl&fr, hot wate aBd steam heating aud tlnalnt 1 Commsrrlal street. Pbont Main 192. f-l-lyr M. J. I'rtMl Plumbing, steam anr gas fitting. 8uccosor to Knox Murphy, 226 Commercial strati Prone Main 17. WANTED Wantod a laundress at mute school Phone 433. tf. Wnnud To ljy oholco mllkorg.. Apply Oco. Wcoks, (arm phono No 4fl, Routo 8. C-2C-31 WantrI An entorprlsing man In Invest $50 in a manufactures buMness that will net him from $150 to $300 per month. For par ticulars call at the Salem Lodging House, corner Court and Commer cial streets, botwoen 9 and 12 a, m and 1 and 5 p. in. Room 37. 5-25-3t Wanted-At once good kitchen girl at Cottage hotel. 5-25-3t WkhU'O Pantry girl at Willamette hotel. 5-25-3t. . OA.TOIA. Z&&&3&, I DKAYMBN. CumihIm Bresu Trter,CmeT Ail kla4 t trMMfer wark PvratUr a4 pfaiwfcwce rr tersaliWMt. Prompt, tfrrlM I' Mr moMo. Kaa4 w4i.fM M X-M 8th Cowsiifhrf VKtrM Pfca tl9 RvsMetH.ptpitt - " --- ,' t 4 8- Acre J mls ot, cettage, 2 baraa, 15 acre apple orchard, wovea wire fences ; all good fruii laad. Crop aad In Plemt8 go with the plaee If Held at eice." Price $13,009. 11 Acres 1 wjj, out. goodv building, fruit berries, grapes, etc. Good well, water' works, a bargain at $2200, Tern V Teraw. Ooci Hohmv Lot 8xl8, barn for cow, chicken hoase, etc, plea ty of fruit of all kinds. Cheap at $1180. Sample of our farms aad eUy bargains, If these price do aet appeal to yoa we have them la all sixes and prices. Improved aad aa Improvcd farms; (aside aad su burban city property, ft as be fore buying, we havo large lhrta nnd can Intorest you. OUSTED LAND CO. Baleai Branch Yerex Bra, cim Branch Yerex Bret. 378 State fttrret. . flm'e Wing Sang Co. ma stock of good Wo make up all klads of wrapper and white underwear, waists, klme- n fa' wdlea- fMralshlag ge; al klads or ellke aad dreee geede. blankets, aeckwear, mattlag, ehlsa- Lwe'. ii'i,l,,k-'. ,Jry m aew selling at ooet. A 328 N. Commercial St. Salem, Or THEAVfiNUJS 1l t-f85?' ,w U"J " eeafee loae. Coraerof SeveateesHh rZ Aarlum avAtma. w .. - .. prleter. "' w' " H-TIHMItltllllimt. ii. In Walking : Distance of j! Where You '.'. nHYt s a Y OV MAY frequently find ', '. a "want Rd. opportawil, ty" rvnlly worth 'kek '. !' r- i 1 t ese Into." , , ! A fw "want nd, walka" " I ulMiut your aolgtiborhoott or ; alwat tlm city may 1ms lH4lh. ; fa! and profltrtMo to ycni. ; ' A fmv Mrvct-rar rWre, fer 1 1 the Ioikt lrp, will pravn te '. '. be milly wlm Nvetmcnts U '", yonr wltkcl-HHd lmlj: Iwnrs. ! !' Ohmi 1h a Hhllo yon may he "too lute," or the thing offered ' ' may not qHlto upjicnl to you " ' X but tho tuxino eort of exiterience aunltK jou h all other IhwN nvu nlfulrN. Tlu point Isj YOU ARE PUOIIAItLY TAKING IT FOR ORANTEl) THAT IT WILL NOT FAY YOU TO ANSWER WANT ADS.. Jnftfc'pd of doi I tlwt, TEST THE MATTKK AS I FAIHLY AS YOU WOULD I TMST ANY OTHER' Dl'SINESe i FlU)l'OS!TIO.V. And which I Important 4 do not vrult HHtll "nOmethHe" to Jlii'tb ExperieitS t r- I i i. i ii. t nated, aad aKwt of the mea are run iimiiimtiiiiimntu xl IJ.'A. rtg without oppeeUtoa.