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EF1 KEZ3K9EKI DAJLT CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1008. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL K. HOFEn, Ed. and Prop. tm Ialpi(tat Hennptptr Deroted to American rrinelplM and Utfrrogreu aud DTelopmnt of All Orepjo. rWUlied Bry Bvtnlnf Epl 8adrf 8Wm, 0r. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, (Inrtrlkblr In Adnnc.) ttttit.'M wrrler, jr year......... W.00 rtt month-... Wo fetMr, r mJl, per rer.-. 4J Ier month .....Kc Wer,7r man, per year. . ..-.. 1.00 Six monthi -..Wo jgs SPECIAL 3KLIVERY. Itor conveatence of sabicrlbers branch delivery office are eetak H) Kt thts followlof places at SB conts per month, $1.00 for tars Asylum Storo, F. 0. Do Voo & Boa, Asylum Avenue Junction. Oarllne, Seventeenth stroot o A. W. Lane, Garden Road storo. Daao's Store, Alex, Dauo, South Coromorclal street. Electric Store, C. M. Eppley, East State streot. Fair Grounds Store, Harrison Dae, Fair Grounds Road. Howell's Corner, Twolftb and Cross streets. O. K. Grocery, A. A. Englcba t, Twelfth streot. Wheeler's Btoro, W. D. Wbcoor, Highland arenuo. Tew Park Stor , T. Q. Dowor ox, Twolfth and Leslie. INDIRECTION. Pair art-tho flowers and tho children, but their subUo suggestion U fairer; Raro Is Hbo rosoburst at dawn, but tho socrct that clasps It la rarer. Swget tho oxultanco of song, but lio frtraln ftlint preceded it Is sweeter; At oror was poem yet writ, but tho meaning outtnastorcd tho meter. Never a daisy that grows, but n mystery guldeth tho growing; Noror a river that flows, but a majesty sooptora tho flowing; Kenror a Bhakospoaro that soared, but ti strongor tlinn ho did enfold him; Nor hover a prophet forlolU ,bul u mightier sour hath foretold him. Sack of tho canvas 4.1m t throbs, the palntor Is hinted nnd hidden; Into tho etaiuto tho broathos, tho soul of tho sculptor Ih hidden; TJndor Ibo Joy that Is foil Ho tho Infinite Issuos of fueling; Crowning tho glory rovoaloj Is tho glory Hint orowns tho rovonllng, art-at ore tho symbols of bolng, but that which Is symbolod Is grantor; Vat tho oronto and behold, but vnst tho Inward creator; Slack of tho sound broods tho sllonoo baok of tho gift stands tho giving; Dock of tho hand that receives thrill tho BenHltlvo norvo of receiving. Space In ns nothing to spirit, tho dood Is otiUlono by the doing; Tho heart of tho wooer Is wnrm, but wnrmor the hoart of tho wooing; And ip from tho pits whoro thwo shiver, nnd up from the heights whoro lltovo shlno, Twin voln nnd shadows swim starwnrd. nnd tho ohbaiico of lovo Is nmno, Richard Ronlf. 0 ' WHAT WILL HE THE REAL IHHUHH OF THE CAMPAIGN? THREE QUESTIONS FOR HUGHES. It Is a muttor of vital Intorost to know whether tho great fundamental risucs on wliloh tlotonila tho national prosperity shall bo side-tracked? Thoro Is danger of harking book to wornout controversies like atates rights, nogro domination In tho south, nnd also going too far In tho other lHUKOTION TAKING UP HAIR-IIRAINI'I) NOVELTIES. Tho peoplj hnvu onjoytd un nhoiimllng prosperity for tho past tan ywirs. Tho laborers and thu producers have had HIGH PIUCHK FOR WAG lis AND PUOMIOTH. Thu only complaint has been from the contumer In the cities who has had to pay too much for Uie neoesanrle of life, he oJnlms, ThU has been (he fruit of pragrMlve but KHLIAIILK HHPIMILICAN IKHilClIM IN NATIONAL AWAIIIM. Can the penile depart from making a protective tariff as the foundu tlon nnd oornerstoae of Industrial prosperity? we uouitt ii. TAMll'F HIIVIHION IIV I'ltltK THAIHHtS KPHLI-S IU-1N. Oan the gBvefMiet safely abaHlon tke HrlMeipleN'of A NATIONAL RHPUIILKUN l-ttl.lPV AT HO.MH AND AllltOAD and reap aaytklHC tut the empty dltner pail brigade ami! tke naiked trHr of the Cleve land regime? Wu doubt It. Tlie iittinole af (twit time nre revive! IIV TIIIC HLIGHT UHlMlllelSION THAT IS NOW UPON Til II COUNTRY. What jsm win umpioy aMywneT Thorn are thu who my vmy eve yers. ttr wy ten $ er ev vry twenty yinr we imut have hard times. Hut has net that eooHomle tallsey Ween enWl,l nv THIS PIIRIOH OY TILV YKAIW OF PNUHOKISN PHOSPHRITY, It ought to be oomlemned forever thle trldlea damt tlwsv cry Hvery Individual has a right to make vktm ke es flt Till! FIRST m.m i.- 1 1 i.n rui.mr.u. puvtiaohm. Hut In ureal nation, with wllltoM to U ewittoyett, wk BimlHSilre netKles loMmlWte. there U a (rmJoH- rtMmHiuiiitv The WttsklHKto suie fetlaratloM of tabor adente.1 tke follewiMx: le In any analysis of tho conflicting sentiments and motives at play and at work among tho five hundred nnd twenty-four out of tho six hundred and eighty-two members of tho Now York county Republican commlt tto who attended tho regular monthly meeting Thursday night tho not reault of which waa,tho postponement for another month of considera tion of tho resolution indorsing Charles E. Hughes for tho presidential nomination it should be borne in mind, says tho New York Commercial, a paper with Democratic proclivities, that this county committee Is a part of the Btrlctly political machinery of tho party, tho organization that at tends to tho party's business during tho 365 days of the year, that boars tho brunt of tho campaigning and that keeps tho Republican hosts In training as a "solid," militant force; It Is not a club to be domi nated by tho passing Bentlmont of Its members, lut clothed with no au thority and burdened with no responsibility; nor Is It voluntary, tem porary association formed for somo specific purposo and dropping out of exlstenco immediately following tho success or tho falluro of Its plans; tho Republican county commltteo cannot nfford to bo ruled by personal sontlment and preference, but must look always to tho net political and partisan results to follow Its every act and move. In tho period of political uncertainty llko tho present, therefore, It would bo a most hazardous and uncalled-for undertaking for this com mltteo to essay to indorse any man aa tho nomlneo of tho Republican party for President of tho United States six months in advance of tho holding of tho national convention to attempt, In other words, to in fluence tho nctlon of the stato convention before party sontimont has fairly begun to crystallzo on this question through tho stato. To do so might lead to the most embarrassing conaequonces. Indeed, there Is no convincing ovidonco that thoro is any vory consider able Republican sontlment for Hughes or for anybody else hero In Now York county. "At tho InBt mooting of this committee," declared Senator Page at tho Thursday-night Besslon, "thoro was a resolution presontod calling upon you to oxpross what you know to bo tho sentiment of this city and that Is that tho names of Charles E. Hughes should bo presented as tho can didate of this stato to tho next Republican convention." His fellow-commlttecmcn do not know nny such thing. Tho sonntor has absolutely no warrant for any such assumption. And tho vory fact thnt within an hour of his utterance theso accredited rcpremmlatlvoH of tho Now York county Republican massos decided by a majority of 80 votes 302, against 222 to sholvo tho Hnghes In dorsement for another month Is tho host posslblo testimony to tho con trary; not necossnrlly that Republican Bentlmont horoabout Is nntl Hughos or pro-Tnft or anything olso but that Republican sentiment Is opposed to pushing nny cnndldnto to tho front at prosont through tho constituted party machinery. THE HONORAI1LK JOIt E. HEDGES WAS NOT A MILLION MILES AWAY FROM DOMINANT REPUBLICAN SENTIMENT IN NEW YORK WHEN HE SAID TO THE ASSEMBLED COMMITTEEMEN THAT NO MAN WOULD GO FAUTIIEIt THAN HE WOULD "FOR HUGHES," HUT THAT HE FIRST WANTED TO KNOW THREE THINGS: WIIETHEIt OR NOT HUGHES WOULD ACCEPT THE NOMINATION, IF TENDERED; WHETHEIl OR NOT, FOLLOWING ACCEPTANCE, HE WOULD CO-OPERATE WITH THE MEN WHO HAD .MADE THE PARTY; AND WHETHER OK NOT HE WISHED TO MAKE HIMSELF A COMPONENT I,AKT OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND LIVE UP TO THE PARTY STANDARDS. . Tlioio are not unreasonable domnmls; a foro-knowledgo of thosj thlngsls an nbsoluto party nocosslty. Nominating HughoH for govornor of Now York In 1906 nnd nominat ing him for Prosldont of tho Unltod States In 1908 nro two vastly dlf ft rent propositions. Than ho was tho logical cnndldnto of tho Now York Republicans tho only man In sight with whom thoy could win tho olectlon; now ho Is no moro thu logloal oaiidldnto than Is nny other nsplrnnt for this party hon or there U no "logical" candldnto at nil; nnd no man ought to ex pect this nomination without onllghtonlng his party loadors In ndvanco on tho thruo points projected by Mr. Hedges. Abraham Lincoln was not nbovo lolng It was not too dlspneelonntoly Independent to let his fellow-polltlolons know where ho was ot; William MolClnley was for too good n politician ever to allow himself to bo naked any suoh questions; everybody knew In ndvanco oxnotly whoro Grover Cleveland stood, what he stood for and what might be expected of him: aad the Honorable Jennings Brynn of Nebraska liuw ou two oooaslons gone so far as U practically tell his party that he was the mnn It wanted to "rHn" for Preaideat tbe only man and to explain Just how and why nobody elso would do. Charles 1C. Hughes Is na unknown political quautlty oxoept ns an nb- snuutiy uuiepemltHtt. tioneet nnd fenrleee governor of New York and It may eally be that tho Republican party wants nnd noeds somothing more of n practical politician than he to carry it lwnner In 1908. If he answers or has nnawored for him tho three Hedges quoetlons within the next month. h may possibly get this proposed pre-lndorso-weat of the New York Itepubllcun county committee ou February 20. Otherwle, he Is not likely ever to got it. Ntotr Aytt drie, -ram . It would be very Inttiestlng tok B how minv veara votir fotnli.. . .Bt ... .-. . was. a.ui. if nnai-t oucrns kss stei s frouhlea. Askhlmfh.nw.i "Bl - - - -- .- w was ii nr tau.. - .w . ForC , a Wrong mti'.dM. a dotht mt&uM. " or eyer a' century, fftw Mistook His Man. Greeu I undertook to make him eat his words, but Brown But what? Green Ho turned out to bo ono of thoso chaps who would rather flght than eat. -Chicago News. o How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho uuderslgned, havo known P. J. Cheney for tho laBt 16 years, and bollovo him perfectly honorable lnall business transactions and finan cially nblo to carry out any obllga tlono mado by hia firm. Walding, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken In ternally, acting dlrootly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent free. Prico 75 cents per bottlo. Sold by all druggists. Tako Hall's Family Pills for con- stlpatlon. To Make 'Em Attractive. " You know, Katie," said tho pro prietor of tho railroad station res taurant, "thoro Is a groat doal in having your pumpkin pies look at tractive." "Yos, sir, I know It," rcpllod tho girl. "I dusted off thoso pumpkin pies ovory morning for tho last olght days." Yonkcrs Stntosman. o Rank Foolishness. "Whou attacked by a cough or u cold, or when your throat is soro, It Is rank foolishness to tako any othor mcdlclno than Dr. King's Now Dis covery," says ,C O. Eldrldgo, of Ern plro, Ga "I havo used NowDlscov- ory Bovon years and I know It Is tho beat romody on earth for coughs nnd colds croup, and all throat and lunr trouble. My children aro Bubject to croup, but Now Dlscovory quickly cures every nttack." Known tho world over as tho king of throat nnd lung romedlos. Sold undor gunr nntoo nt J. C. Perry's drug storo. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottlo froo. o Sho business to kiss me He nut It wasn't busln pleasure. Plck-Me-Up. n 4-iraaiKaRlm1 i URKET REPORTS IlMrMlBHBSJ SAJjEM market. Local Wholesale Market, Bees 25c. Buttor 37; creamery, 35uJ Hens 10c; broilers, 18C a. Local whoat 85 c. Oats 35 c. Barley -$24 $25. Flour Hard wheat, $5.00; rallql Hoy Cheat, $14; clover, un. 12 per ton; timothy, $13ij Onions 2 Ho lb. Hops OId',l(5'2c5 new ill W l 7v. Chlttlm bark 4g5c. Tropical Fruits. Bananas $6. Oranges $2.25. Lomona $3.50 4.50. Retail Market. Oats Whtto, $28 por ton Wheat $1.00. Rolled bnrloy $30. Eggs 30c. uuuur -wouuiry, a&c; creatnif 10OI5C. Flour Valley, $1.20 nir i hard whoat, $1.40 $1.50. Bran 85c por sack: i2fiRn ton; shorts, $1.15 por sack. Hny Timothy, 85 90c per cheat, 90c; clover, 75s per ctt shorts, $1.10 por sack. Livestock. Hogs Fat, $5.00. CattlQ 1100(3)1200 It) it, 3Kc. Llghtor Btoerb 3 3 Vic. Stock hogs $4.00. Cows Top, $2.75; fair $2.50. Stoors Tops, $3.50; fair, f!.75fl $3.00. Veal Dressed, 6 7c Portland Market. Wh"at Club, 85c; valley, He; bluo stem, 87c. Mlllstuff Bran, $23. Hoy Timothy, valley, $180111 .lfalfa, $13. Vetch $8.50. H Poultry Hons. 12 V, a Q Ik idKou it.. sprinc chickens. 12,cffl)l3! dntki ,.. ..... i - ----. imuignanuyj tou una no younfi, 13c14 ; pigeons, I10UI, Pork Best, $6 $6.35. It was Hops 1907, 7&10c; old, it, 4 Vic lb. Lambs $3. 80 $6,60, Mutton $4. 50 $5.00, o WHHKlCAri. A VtMIHL' fUUtnrti nl ...... ... . . . .. -.i .: . l . s: :. " rvwwiw wti m ihhhc i ! ui in uhmh Hi IMVKKT TIIK AITIiVTION OF TIIH AMURUWN PIIOPLK FROM TIIH FINAL Klfn'LltMUNT OF TIIK MOW IMtHiKTAXT AND FAR HIUCHING QUHSTIONS OF TIIH DAV trlnXM by PrMideat IHMiMveJt t carb ik ualawral umMi, r . -, . . .. . Trn v( kv Wiiltli WIin Women. She How many tuea owe wceeee Ih life t their views? D Aad how mnay moro moH -o- U Dona the Bulnos, Mr. 11 H. Chamberlain of Gilnton. Maine, says af Beeklon's Arnloa Salve, "It does the htulaiMui i hnvA I " " srat iMMbtaAttaae nad trueu of wr laad: tkjii-w to sirnmun; ami iwmm vIiTm"" w, 1L ?S,T Z1VT? V"""""'3 "'"'in t!ih amk", S tii i.. aint it it furtkor HuekthtHl. eurw tnern. Applied t to nn ol.l w ami It healed without leaving a soar behlad." xto at J. C. Perry's drag store. Mid rotwrtMiMWMt aoj HOUR AND AATI. -That the HeopU W lulvteed of 11mm ti...t. .w.. ..... ay refoee to ke led antra oa tabuw -- .i ...... I '.!,;..'?.. VANCH ,F THUST IINVOIUI, THU AIIOMTIOX OF RHBATHS TIIH ,v ,. wv fiiHiwH m im mutative TIIH FULL HNIt)HCItIKT OF THU MIGHT CHILD UlOU UWH. We do m h4Uv tka eeaiHHAl eforttj tae eowtrv -. k feuUJ ,n k ik.. i-.i.. ...i!rT. . w" "'Wiry oaa be m BtnMBe4 oc stAtoooMMaia. 'Ihw mimI 'eiofloo aad tread y not oava a aula imimvuvci.... - ." M'noi "' SPBNDlNl aur Ii t U HKRiCll. The WaakHHtfem redatlfta Ukor H u,--, kopt Htelrt tMfaed y ( tke rokkar 7 -i-u?,?. ., v, NU THE IIOQKBirilLLillU m wSSS WUU "" tro iMKvat u tm aw.w av TlJlr1 T w U Rjraat wMk ' "' oaakre4 OOilWoo. a tart, tae Hal0 kw(l t)Mr 'tis suca HtwkM kuMi . . ...... . . m avaiii loeat reaorau' .J1 f Ut w"4 0 '?rtl Own. "DtvU , .. . I .a, -aer Setter u flock aad ke , kVre hoily j INU LBfifi THAN' laeottM will make o well-to-ao Joet M ouroly us tt wake tke rleo atlM rkker. U Is a ralo Um Mror ftiUe to produeo reealta tor rkk and lor aUKo. V" 5fafi ttotoarraieat will kale. yo aaT DcfaoJu ot one oUar or mmuo orow latere Ikroe por coat. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Something To Do, their Nurse Willie, your mothor says yon must come and get washod. Willie What's the matter; halnt we Uolr wlvta to tbolr Heooe la iSSaiw life? -Ptek-Me-U,,. I ' ChwmlHNrtnln's Cough Remedy a Safe Mwllclno for Children. In buyjag a cough medlolno for chlldron, never be afraid to buy Oaamberlala'a Cough Remedy. There Is no danger from it. and relief U aiways euro to follow It Is Intend., vu tMpciaiiy tor coughs, colds, croup and whooping couRh. and there Is no bettor medicine in the world for the dleease. It Is not only a certain euro tor croop, but, when given as soon as the crowpy ooagh appears, will prevent tke attack. Whoorrtn (jws w net dangerous when this (remedy ks given as dlrooted. It con talus bo opium or other harmful jdrugn, and May ho given as coafl. ,deatly to a oaky ae to an adult. For ae ai ur. stoaea drag store. - n Piles Cured nt Home by Now Absorp tion Method. If you suffer from blooding, Itch ing', blind or protruding Pllos, send mo your nddross, and I will toll you how to curo yourself at home by the new absorption treatment; nnd will also sond some of this homo treat ment free for trial, with roforoncos from your own locality if roauosted. Immediate relief and permaneut cure assurod. Sand no rnonoy, but toll othors of this offer. Wrlto today to Mrs. m. Summers, Box P, Norto Dame, Ind. o Got Thorn Mixed. "Mies With," asked a young man. "may I ask you, please, not to oall me Mr. Duraod?" "nut." said Mjae Hdlth. with great coynose, "our acquaintance U so short you know. Why should I not call you that?" "Well." said tHft younc mnn "chl-fly because my name Is Dupont." Youth's CoiHDAHlnn Why Suffer From IUicumatlim? Dn Vfttl Irnnttr Hint rlmumntl ni'J ,- ..w ...... uvuu.u.vr enn bo relieved? If you doubt I Just try ono application of Cbante-I Iain's Pain Balm. It will raak I and sleep posslblo, and that r ly means a great doal to any onj i Illcted with rheumatism. For U4 iouth'8 Cowpaalon. Hrimkiiig It Gently. "How muck life lHrc your kaMkaad oarry?" "Wky?" 'Ho'o' doad."-st. lAm Tlmot. doe? A Curc for MLsory. "I kav raoad a cure for ta i ar- aialarte ! pr0daeee. Bftya R. M. Jaatea. of Louellen. S. C. "If tueeute BIMow. aad oom3 m 50 coat botUee. It breaks up a case of chills or a hllloas attack la almort no time; ami n DlU- yjiftir t.nr,.u eleaa ohI at eomlsslB.u This great u,c sMito-i, aad blooJ ni. Blye qaick rollet U all atomach, liver aad kidaey eoapiaiatii .i , ni1Of n !... a.. . w iaw oacK. Sold undsi- Caught iti tho Rain, then a cold and a cough let It run ob get pneumonia or consumption that's all. No matter how you ct war oough. don't neglect It take Ballard's Horhound Syrup and you'll be over it in no time. Tho suro curo fer oougki, oolds, bronahltls and all nainvonary dlsoasas In young aad oW. Por sale by all druggist. ' -o A Had Cuse. .v . "" man ym staring Uirousk the window at th ohest mu wlagug dowa tha otrtot m.Ckmr kMW 'USlM K4 kU eomaanloa. Kaowavtklagl-aatd t cynloia m. -ito doeot evoa mit aV talac. New Y'ork Ttniejs. " o Not n AListerpIece. A Scotoh laboring man who marriod a rloh widow, except! for her, plainness, was accosted U his omployer. "Woll, Thomas," ho said. "I m you are married. What sort cfj wife have you got?" "Wool, sir," was tho respo "she's tho Creator's handiwork,' I oanna say she's his masterpk, Exohango. o It fills tho arteries with rldJ blood, makea now flesh, and he. men, woman and children, Jw can take its placo; ' no remedy done so much good as Hol&s Rocky Mountain Toa. 35c Tea Tablets. Dr. Stone's Store 1 T . I 1 e no Z b 1 G l, h it u A A d lost A Hlghor Health Level. leva! !i-l! rTh6d & h,Sher h evel slaee I boiran nsin.- -n t-i-. New Ufe Piiu. wrltas JacobSp lag fr. of Wet Pranklla, Maine. S wp my stomaah. lirnr a k ,' warVt.. ..... ....."." won .- juai rjgat." HICKORY BflKK Cough Remedy Aitoiinrriv mt ''" ,1S23S Coushs, Colds CROUP it tv, ... dtwppomt tou :M.r m Pl ! :::. "" u"c o-d under b M...; :. . - "oueT 'in suaraoteoatj c Porry'e drag -tore, 'store; TsT drus Whoopinf Caw1 lloarsfnr Brr ' SORC THROAT TMBOATiltNCS .0w.M OUOCltUMlKttMCA - .fffl SAincoav,iS.-. riu. (MttiAiCa f s k t: ft P a it It u A Prices 25c, BOe, fl.00 S1 Jtrst-class instmtM oToryw1