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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1908)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL I!. HOFER, in Independent Nownpspor Devotod to American Principles nuil the 1'roRrcM aud Duvelopement of All Oregon. PubllMied Kverjr livenln Except Sunday, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (In variably In Advance.) Dally, i carrier, per year W.00 Per month 80c Dally, by mall, per year .&) Per month 85c Weekly, by mall, per fear- 1.09 Six months .V)o $& SPECIAL DELIVERY For convenience of subscribers branch delivery ofllces nro establlsh I t tho following places at 35 conts por month, $1.00 for three menths: Asylum Storo, F, Q. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avenue -Junction. Carllne, Soventeonth street, A. W. Lane, Garden Road Store. Dauo's Storo, Alex. Daue, SouthCommercIal Btreet. Electric Storo, C. M. Epploy, East Stato street. Fairgrounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road. IIowoll's Corner, Twelfth and Cross streets. O. K. Grocery, A. A. Englebart, Twelfth street. "Wheeler's Storo, W. D. Whcolor, Highland avenue. , Yow Park Storo, F. O. Boworsox, Twelfth and Leslie. v Lane Grocory, Sovontoenth stret J. L. Mooro & Son, cornor Capitol and union streets'. Wc3t Salem Store, west Salem. Zlnn's Confoctlonory, 478 Stato street. Dr. Stono's, 241 North Commercial Btroot. - , Huffman's Store, North Sixth Btroot. . c Gorman Bakory, corner Twelfth nnd Chomeketa. . 3IOW THE THING WAS DONE. John F. Carroll, editor of the fortland Tolegrnm, who made the "fl.ght In Multnomah" county for Cako has an editorial under the abovo "bending that throws somo light on tho oloction of Chamborlaln to the Sonato : "OutBldo of his own party there wero throe distinct nnd traceable de ments which, united, brought about the oloction of Gov. Chamberlain by tho small plurality which gives him tho Scmitorship. First and foro most of theso was tho voto of tho Ful ton Ropnibl leans; secondly, tho whis ky voto, and thirdly, tho voto of tho thick and thin opponents of State Jnont No. 1. "Mr, Fulton wont Into tho prim t)rlos to socuro tho Senatorial nomina tion and suffered dofent. Tho claim was put forth by his frlonds that he had boon dqXentcd, not by Republi cans, but by Democrats, who, having registered as Republicans, voted for his rival In the bollef that It would ho easlor to dofent him than It would bo to dofoat Fulton. It Is truo tluU n numbor of Domocrnts roglstcrod ns RopubllcnnH for thU very purpose! that thoy contributed to tho result of 'Cnko'a nomination Is equally true, "but that thoy woro tho declslvo fac tors In It nobody of dlscornmont bc llovos. Statomout No. 1 could plond guilty to' that. "Hut tho Fulton ndhoronts solz od this ns a pretext and sot to work systematically and with cool deliber ation to aid In Governor Chambor lnln's oloction and to hnmstrlnu; Cako. Thoro woro Fulton lloutonnnts who had boon most nctivo In. his primary campaign, and oven still "more actlvo In his stntti convontlon rampalgn, who, by quick transforma tion Immodlntoly nftor Fulton's dt Tuit In tho prlmnrlos, becamo tho trustod agonts nnd actlvo omUsarlc of Chamborlaln. In tho class of hla nctivo, If Hecrjt, snpbortorH woro many of tho inon who contro'llod tho vocout Rtnto convention that nninod nono but Fulton men ns dologaton or alternates to tho National Ropuh llcon Convention, which moats In Chlcngo tho mlddlo of tho prosont month. W aro presented, thoroforo, with tho vory oatraordlnary spootnelo ot tho Fulton Republicans olectlng u poniocnttlc Senator and ready to hllarlounly start a fow days hence lor Chicago thoro to help name tl man whom they fondly hopo will bo tho next Ropubllcnu President of tho Unltotl Stntoa. and whom, on tho HttongtU of ttorvlco romUred tho par ty Jn Oregon, thoy expect will ele vate Mr. Charlos William Fulton to n, position of National political re sponsibility. Let thoso who will try to match this spectacle In all tho Keep Your Idfo nioiwy litro It will work for m whllo you aro loot.. inj for an Investment. Our Savings Department pays 4 three uw .cent Interest nnd all withdrawals aro paid on (U'limml, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Ed. and Prop. Salem, Ore. variegated annals of Oregon's politi cal history. "Tho oppohonts of Statement No. 1, not exclusively, but still vory lnrgo Y, voted for Chamborlaln In pursu anco of n conspiracy to glvo him tin popular voto 'and subsequently to elect somo Roqubllcan, Fulton per haps preferred, through tho Lcglsla ture. But by a peculiar and unforo seen twist of fnte, thero will bo at least llfty-two Statement No. 1 votes In tho legislative ninety, each ono solemnly pledged, and Just as solemn ly elected on that pledge, to voto for tho popular choice for Senator; "The whlBky interests, which woro nover so effectively organized aB this year, voted almost to a man for Chamborlaln. Tho strong local option lights spread pretty well over tho stato, rendered this vote particular ly actlvo and to tho degree It was active It added to Chamberlain's to tal tally. In this county tho spectnelo was a peculiar ono. Tho Chnmbor-lnln-Mnnnlng machine, which Jms been a more or loss doflnlto entity over slnco Chnmborlnln wont out of tho District Attorney's oinco and ap pointed Manning to euccoed him, re ceived only pnrtlal recognition this year. Manning, tho tall ond of tho mnchlno wns c.it by tho whlskoy olc mont, whllo Chnmborlnln, tho hond of tho mnchlnc, wns supported by It with an enthusiasm vory seldom dis played In any cnuso. Combined, thoBo explain tho un usual olemonts which unltod to aid Governor Chnmborlnln. Under all tho circumstances It is unitizing that his plurality should not bo countable by tho thousands, Instead of tho hun dreds. Such iir It Is, howovor, It Is nmplo, nnd loaves no possible ground for doubt that ho U tho popular choice, no mntter what tho motlvo which actuated tho Republicans of tho Rtnto In looting n Democrat! Sonntor." DoWltt's Llttlo Early Risers, tho famous little liver pills, aro sold by all druggists, . . n - Tho storo ads. today contain good chuor for tho shoppor man or wc man who Is a llttlo "lata" about getting thoso "summer things." Headache Sufferers Do you want relief in just a fow moments and no bad after-effects. If so, 3rou have only to take, Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. If subject to headache, have them with you al ways. No harm can come from their use, if taken as directed, as they contain no opium, chloral, mor phine, cocaine, chloro form, heroin, alpha and beta eucaino, cannabis in dica or chloral hydrate, or their derivatives. Ask your druggist about them. "It gives ma ereat pleasure to b able to rrer to tho Dr. Miles Antt I'aln PUU as tho bst remedy we havs ever had In our house for the preven tion nnd euro of headache. My wife who has been a cunsrant sufferer for years with the above complaint, Jolna me In recommending Dr. Mlloa' Antl Palu Pills, hoping they may fall Into tho hands of nil who suffer." J. I. BUSH, Watorvlelt, N. Y. Dr. Mllet' Antl-Paln Pills aro sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first packaoa will benefit. If It falls, he will return your money, 2s dotes, 25 cents. Never sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lad DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, sv 'RHHs iHk This woman Hoys Lydla F3. Pltiklmm's Vogctnblo Conipoiiml saved her lifo. Ilciul her lotter. Mrs. T. C. Willadsen, 6f Manning, Iowa, Writes to Mrs. Pinkham: " l can truly say that Lydia E. Pink ham's VcffoUblo Compound saved my life, and 1 cannot express my gratitude to you in wojds. For years i suitorcd with tho worst forms of fomalo com plaints, continually doctoring and spending lots of monoy for medicine without help. I wrath you for advlco, followed it as directed, and took Lydln E. Plnlcham's Vcgotablo Compound atiJ it has restored mo to perfect health. Hud It not been for you I should have been In my gravo tO'day. I wish orcry Buffering woman would try It." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty yours lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roota and herbs, hos been the standard remedy for fomalo ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have boon troubled with displacements, inilammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backnclus, that hearing-down feeling, flatulency, indigos tion,fliz7.incss,or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it? Mrs. IMiiklinm Invites nil sick women (o write her for ndvlco. Slio iins guided thousands to health. Address, Jjynu, Muss. CALIFORNIA HAS IIRIGIIT OUTLOOK CoiidltloiiB In California In nil mat tors pnrtnlnlng to material progress nro cxcsllcnt. Tho crop outlook con. tlnuoB to Improvo nnd with. tho alnglu oxcoptlou of prunes, which will be liolow tho nvornge, nil fniltB will ronch a production nbovo tho nvor hko. Indications for poaches (nnd nprlcots nro thnt Cnllfomln'.wlll pro (In co tho Inrgost crop In Its history. Reporta received by Tho California Promotion Cotnmlttoo from ovory fruit district in tho Stnto show thnt this will probnbly !o tho Imnnor year. Lnto rnins did slight injury to cut liny in coi'taln locnlltloH, but tho grcnt bonoflt of thesornlns to other crops greatly offoot this dnningo. Grapes will mnke nn especially nbun tlnnt crop this yonr, nnd nlrendy pro pnrntlons nro bolnc mntlo to lmrvoit thorn. Tho domr.nd for labor In tho ngrlculturnl dlilricts of tho Stato is lncroaslng, nnd thousnniln of inon nnd wonion can find sternly omploy niont. Tho voting of $18,200,000 1m provomont bond3 by Snn Francisco, togothor with tho voting of rond Inv provomoiu bonds nnd school bonds In many parts of tho stnto, Indicate thnt thoro will bo n grant domnnd for Inbor for public Improvements during tho coming yonr. Tho movomont for good ronds in California m crystnllzed in tho ninth Boml-nnnunl mooting of tho Counties Commltteo of Tho Califor nia Promotion Commltteo, to bo hold In Snntn Cruz on Juno G, whoro way3 nnd moans will bo dovlsed to mnko this n grcnt Stnto movomont. Sovornl lnrgo tracts of land havo boon purchased by syndlcntos for tho purposo of subdivision into email farms, nnd thoso will bo put on tho mnrkot during tho summer, thus in duclng many settlors to como to tho Stnto. Tho following summary shows Cal ifornia conditions from April 29 to Mny 28, Incluslvo : Snn Francisco building permits $ 2,7G7,G15.00 Snn Francisco building permits Bine tho flro.... 105,237,770.00 Lo3 Angolos btillding pormits. . ' SGO.017.00 Oakland building pormits. . . . 533.822.25 Snn Frnnoisco renl ostaU snlos,. 530; value 2.000.0QO.OO Snn Frunc'sco bank olo'nrlnga 134.99S.212.9S Snn Frano'aco bank clonrlngg, Mny. 1907 18S.22S.3S9. 02 Los Angolos bonk olonrlngs. . . . lt.55-l48-i.00 Oaklnnd bnnk qlcnrlngs 5.995.JL44.30 Snornmonto bunk olonrlngs .... 3,330.509 59 Stockton bnnk olonrlngs 1.G71.943.G9 Frosno bnnk olonrlngs 1.84-1.327.79 San Jose bank olearlngsl.701.959.lo San Diego bank clearings .... 2.878,585 20 San Francisco custom receipts . 687.457 03 THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1008, CALIPOOIA RIVER. (Dy Qortrudo Martin,) Cnllpooln, lovolyrlvorl Ah, to mo how denr thou artl Thou art fwinod In loving totters Round tho heart strings of my heart. i , For tho ones .my bo til holds dcarost Dy tho strongest ties of lovb Iu tho fair dead days departed Dy tho sldo so oft havo rovod. And In childhood, Ufo's fair morning Oft I'vo sported by thy sldo And In eagor gleo havo listened To tho whlsporlng3 of thy tide I have gazed upon thy wators 'In tho ovonlng'o golden glow, When Mio prlmnnn nWInn wm-o mll rored In thy nzuro depths below. And my ongor fancy pictured All tho days that woro to bo; Whllo hopo Bhod hor radiant promise Llko tho goldon flush 'on thco. I was rich in promised blessings In that olden, goldon timo. All tho roso hucd tinted future Dloomod with flowors, nnd all woro mtno. Oh tho golden dreams- of childhood, How they all como back tonight, Ab I gazo upon thy wators In tho ovonlng's fading light! Kvory heart has known tho, longing For tho dnyo that aro no moro, And tho soul grows Hick with pining For tho love It know of yoro. And as tho wators hungos For tho klssos from tho, sky . So the soul within .mo longoth For tho dnyB gono by. Dut as thy wators hasten To tho bosom of tho son, So this life of m I no flows onward, Onward to otornlty, Drownsvlllo, Oregon. EXGURSI0N TICKETS ON SALE FOR NEWPORT On Juno 1st tlvo Southorn Pacific company will, plnco on snlo at Salem oxcurslon tickets to N'owport and re turn. ' In addition to tho usual lick otp good for tho ontlro senson, wook eud oxcurslon tlckots will bo sold on Satnirdny morning"?, good to rluir. following Monday, at the iow rato ol 3 for tho round trip. This affords an oxccllout opportunity to spond Sunday at tho beach. Tho rhododon drons nro now In bloom, and tho wonthor nt Newport I dollghtfu' .f you nro not rendy to go for an ex tended stay, don't miss this chnnco for nn outing. Prior to Juno 1st, oxcurslon tlck ots to Yngulnn only will bo on snlo, on Wednesday nnd Snturdny, at $4.50 from Salem. rt WM. M'MURRAY, J. M. SCOTT, G. P. A., S. P. CO. A. G, P. A.. S. P CO. tf. To Do Hold In PORTLAND, OREGON' JUNE 1 TO 6, 1908 Wl'l be tho most brilliant Floral Rcsta and Civic Jubilee vr httld In tho Pacific Northwest Portland, "Tho Roso City," will be a soons'of splendor and the oentor of world-wide inter est for ono weok. Sovornl important convunttons to be held in Portland on that occasion. The Southern Pacific Company Will Sell Special Ticket On This Occasion From SALEM, Ore., to Portland and Return at 82.20. For partlculas call on local ageuts Win. McMurray, General Passenger Ageat, PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL FSPEPSJAf i. "?..kn.rnrwnMil.rfnlr. M Mf M '"M'l f itonucb mini nf ...iJz? bin without urn nnd I u,!," .J,., V.,iri.,w,n,"l TTOUHI III n ftur " "' iKn j Jmn .McOuna. 106 Morctr St., JMeyCltr,N. J. Boat For SSiffr "i '..". :'"",' I'M r ...v..i.... r '".:":"'. iiik a f VJ The Bowels . lT"l A CANOVCATIUHTIC ,1 V 8terllnsKenidvCo.iChtr... ..m w - ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION I0XES TORRID ZONE FUNARCE Tho above cut roprosonts our brick' lined Torrid Zono Furnace, Guaranteed gas, smoko and dust proof. Economical and dtirnblo. A. L. FRASER 2B8 STATE STREET. Estimatoa turnlBhCd on hcatlnj THE UEHT ROAST TIIK KAM1LV KVKII HAD Can be obtained rrom our prlan tender nnd jute? bfi'f mutton e: pork. All our meau an- lelecter from the choices;, and prepared fo tho tablo to u!t tb demand of tb fnstldloua. Our prices are lower fo quality than you can And at m place in Salem, E. C. O It O H H, I'hono 20 1. ' 870 Buti - Graber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will glvo prompt attention to nil orders, guaranteo our work to give satisfaction ani to bo up to the sanitary stand ard. WE WILL RE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Darr's Jewelry Store. Phone 550. M HICKORY fc BflRK Coush Rcmcd AioivmvvM I m W Coushs. Colds CROUP WhopinCufh Bronhii SORE THROAT THBOAT"4tVNCS MlMHMMtta uu.jumW CM t sAiru.ocw.u s.- te, tht (mu d&sxeJ RAT Wll BtlbbTlL. SOUTHi i'AClpj iii.n iv HinH O t " ouei, Ari -. 4n , TIHOM PORTLto tWCMO mill , " "' ! St, Paul jiiji. j m'b iwnsasuiy Jlljj TIOtrrTo ,... ... ' i "v""10 i'J4 Mav4.lft Jnc5, 6, I9,3 July 6' 7, 22, J ; attniLfl C At '.r iw,,iim Good for return I, u JjI BtOnover nrltl'.,'3 'n wltbla Ui ' mu For any further li!oa 1 I !. VI " --. iiwia P0RTLAXD, ORKarl Time Card Xo. 53 ! Co., Effilre sl iiiin, Touanl PortlAl No. 16. 5:l i. a- press. Xo. 18.-840 a. m.- passonger. No. 12.-2;4i p. a-i songcr. Toward I'ortluJ,! .0. 222. COt p. I fast freight Xo. 22.-lfl.IMlSi war frtuht. Toward San Yrut I Xo. 11-11:01 t passenger. No. 17. 6:45 d. dl- nasHDgcr. 11 N'n. in. 3:56 d. a.ii press. I Xo. 13. S:31 . a-I oxnrcss. Touard Sa 1Y Xo. 221.-!.4Un.-H frelebt. 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