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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1008. 3 ifiWON 5AY5 II Id A Lit . .-., . fnnHiration Lawyer Never Bribed Smith 'JlJerf to and Will Prove Heney's Charges False ion aO.Sen- l1,:i:: brief tele. '.IloFmnclsJ. He- m ln port,an,, (gH, nwao iuo - jui nf miirso. and ,!UOtPW -. . ' an- itftttempt, without a li ft-.tai idvo me. to I 'v"!''U !!TI! - uh proper w bubb' JL He diameter of his slan- rtWHUatM m BlJ"emu"l , pnbllncJ uini D Mr W malice. I dc- 3u. before na a malicious JJimtf Prows thonssertlou LLu tho language. liriifrf makng a public, but would see what I could do for them. I suggested that Judge Henry McGinn bo retained, and was author Ized to see him, and did so. He se cured bonds for them. I afterwards wroto to tho department proposing that tho parties who had filed on the lands In question would relinquish tholr filings If tho prosecutions were discontinued. "This proposal was finally Agreed to, and that ended my conectlon with the case, I may havo written Senator McBrlde I do not now remember but H would' have leen perfectly right to do eo. I never charged nor received a cent for what I did, as I did not conceive that I had performed any servJco worth charging for. All . . . .' l. I t nnn nriivn hnvnnil nttPnHnn ..hi I,. VnAtf I WOU M no. "" p.ww j - ., ll-lteside of the continent whenever Important to dQ so. Si once o answer It. I Never Hnm.nond Attorney. ' ... ftrniiv n l "I novor was attorney for tho w.v . ., . if.mMnttil T.umttnt nnmnntu nvnnnf. k( i rerr general outiino oi nim..ui u...wv. ,.....,, ,.. lllfc, US 1 ivwwilf J w.iv; jf.iwu ,i..w --Ml Smith Money. I appeared ior u i wuri, uui ix, u3 hiirrt that I paid Smith any novor tried. It did business entirely L?...L for Mitchell or any ' In Portland, whoro Its olllco was, and ""- .,, .. .! .. I. T A of wane, untrue. I nevor roruauu "'" " " ,Mt. and would not on- never flaw one of Its doods or ab- ourmch business. The con- strncts, or was consuuou in any oi us rrL Urdltj be deemed ratli "urcuusos or scqumuun oi num. rtrtbubtJ by one who pro- "Aftor i was oieciou to mo wivio, mjiwtasM that he dollbor- I oenBed entlroly tno practlco or law, 'M 'he old man out of ana smco navo xnou uui tour row Ml (flitt pretense. With stich 8us. n8 1 rocnu, mruu oi wmcu i ibSeUH and tho Rev. Mr. hnd had ohargo of or nod arisen out w it u imDOffdble for mo to of matters of which I had charge, (iRCcatrorcry True, they arc prior to my oloctlon, oxcoptlng in a murdor case, dn which I nccoptod a spoclnl rotaincr last spring. "Prom tho report I havo, I Infer that Honoy charges thnt I ropresont railroads and largo corporations hero. Tho d0BieratIon of his enso could not bo moro strikingly evidenced. Mnllco could not Impol ono further. My en tire courso In tho sonnto proves tho contrary, and of courso ho has not a slnglo fact on whllch to bnse tho as sertion. 'Old, Stale, Filthy SlniiuVro." "Finally, I can only say to tho pooplo of Oregon that, when I shall receive a full report of Honey's nt tnck, I will answer In such way that no ono will doubt either tho falsity of his statements, tho maliciousness of his purpose, or tho Integrity of my conduct. Bnillod In every attempt to involvo mo In some malicious and malevolent attacks on my character, ho has descended to tho sower and dug up old, Btalo and filthy slanders, hoplni? therewith to covor his Igno minious retront. They will not. suffice." (&i (or Heney, hit tov recall that It was a jtfeonmon knowledgo nt the till' 'hit this fellow Smith lEtthell out of a con9ldor- intjrvomiMng that he him- ttt otter PopulUts, would do cfcrutreforoand qualify and i& tubas members. Wj Mlcd Smith Grafter. hitotlaprobablo that I did, on I lilt Smith was a candidate hjffcHn the penltentlnry, say t'JJa that ho was unfit, be- fctr Indeed, I think L re t&t ttcthlng to that effect ipwsor His affidavit, now . Ikj Juillflea my Judg- B e!d have robbed every fxtBtttprUon It Is abrolute- Horwr, that I paid him at Murium, and Is it not too &u.Ubout that I tried to !ts4oantonhg breach of P ' y Inquires why ovan ncntare should lend him. Ffo!C:tOha&ft n n'llnuu. tHae denounced Mm to max Or because ha and l&n. wore aealn ln.in. rlr,'i'lnc their trail. I.. lfc.:i being apprehended. xr.-ity tv a slight Udl--' 'nn ni. in..... ' fjr fc reptiles seldom J"for retaitatloB, be- i VTf Uroivncll rim,... 1'm th.t i ... L.i - - vm-.r to fttcure m. i I Mill only now -- -. ifj UIV IMVMN ' "' published to that! '8 I have in my p.l American Shlpbirtldlng company t " ' Muto that charfe, how long tliolr 4 per oant dividends n 1 1 Riv thm to the wre hold u) as long as they drew ' t n4 doubt that 1 6 pis- cont Intaroat pending paymont. , 'ht Mn.-.l I Vt . ........ .... w,Ilvmua .wiiuai jiuiusirmi couaiiions nro tu . . " ""S5iin, uriy returning ami workers are oa. (barged by uay: Two Kansas counties report H, " attorney nnuing tho green bug actlvoly nt t - t -uat-r oonpany. work In the wheat Holds. ' i.r',i.... . . . - Pi" .. """ io land TEA Tea is not infallible; moneyback makes amends. We are not, in the least, uneasy about the money. Ywr grocer rcturni jour money II yon don'l like Scbillinc't Bcsti e par him. fW t? Burk. OwMIn Br. of Heney, f 'Unoj v. . . . -- u mu Ac N7,4nsMore l L. J '1 Ml ., . . DR. KUM l i - tn 'SSt'ti ?n bt-ng tm . . . . M.k..::;: .e h-. . u" '' ae- un if . t &jt rack . . -- -wr i auin UOXDHUFUL CHINESE DOCTOJt Will troat you with Oriental herbs and cure any disease without opera tlon or pain. Dr. Kum Is known everywhere Id , M oa thtt da" to sa,om Rnd has cured many pfoml J 1 8ai4 that i could m for 20 yrs, and can be truJt- to dt-fnj toem 1 He naes many medtolnea un w nwn i.j biu doctors, and wltu thera rmi cure catarrh, asthma lung trouble, rahumatlsm, Btomach liver and kidney diseases. Dr. Kum makes a specialty of dropsy and female troubles. Hlx rem jCdles cure private disease when e erythlng else falls. He has hun (dreds of testimonials, and gives con .sultatlon free. Prices for medicine. I vary moderate. Persona In the cone Vjr-TSKnrjELl- !try caa wrlto for blank. Send stamp I - jvu. nam aouie exira una xea. i set It from ua. ' DR. KUM BOW WO CO. 'HE la Tar. Nni. ' N . . kV! d ,li:",, w r kai . JJte u? 1 c tw rrrueu- 'V:1'8. 71 ' 1. Ore. New Corporntloiis. Washington Home Telephone & Telegraph Company; principal ofllce, Portland, Oregon; capital stock; ?500,000; lncorpointors, S. V. Davl dor, H. J. Moaghor, D. .1. Eaton and IJ. E. Cements. Lurcho's; principal offlco, Cottage Qrove, Oregon, capital s'ock, $25, 000; Incorporators, B. Lurch, L. Lurch and Colin Lurch. Portland Shingle Company; prin cipal oirico, Portland, Oregon; capi tal stock, $24,000; Incorporators, N. P. Sorouson, F. C. Young and L. A. Young. Portland Apartments Association; principal ofllce, Portland, Oregon; capital stock, $30,000; Incorpora tors, Lewis M. Head, Benjamin W. Buxton and W. H. Judson. Cro3by Commercial Company; prin cipal ofllce, Portland, Oregon; cnpl tal stock, $100,000; lncorporatorj, W. F. Crosby, B. E. Meredith and Dartlett Colo. Tho Standard Coal Mining Com pany; principal ofllce, Portland, Ore gon, capital stock, $500,000; incor porators, S. E. Wlghtman, W. Hutch lngs, Chong Sin Choon and Nelllo 1. Gibson. o Ono Austin had an Injunction pre venting tho Panama Canal hond awards, but tho ccmrt proceedings Bhovod that tho allotments ante dated tho suit. Cortolyou wna work ing protty fat those dcya. "It takes Cortolyou longer to re port on a bond Issue than ito Issue tho bonds," says Tillman. Jt's worth a Job on tho sonnto flnnnco commit too to tudy out tho South Caroll nnn's epigrams. Noted Physicians Say most of the ills of women are con tracted by dampneas reaching the footthuughthenoleaoftheirohoes Tho Soles in all Sanatorium Shoes aura damp proof The eolea in these shoes can be doublad in the hand, and when walking conform with the foot in every atep as elastic as nature, allowing an all -day tramp without fatigue made with r without Rubber Heel Sanatorium rubber heels are made or new rubber, and relieve all jar on the opine There Is no Shoe for comfort like the SANATORIUM Theie Tmde Mark alwayi on the iolei and in the top facing ntu mn 80K GUDUiXE WITHOUT TUUt Sold by (WUmORuTM Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it. Prevnlcncr of Klilnor Ulscnuo. Most dcodIc do not realize the nlarm- ing increase and remarkable prevalcncy , , --v of kidney disease. Whilckfdncydis. orders arc the most common diseases that pre vail, they are almost the last recognized by' pa uc iu ana pny sicians, who -' tent themselve with doctoring the (fleet, while the ortg inal disease undermines the system. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the jreat kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects innbility to hold water nnd scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, nnd overcomes thnt unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the day, nnd to get up many times during the night. Ihc mild nnd the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If you need u medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar stzes. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tens au about it, both sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., lliug- hamton.N. Y. When notneotswunp-noot. writing mention this paper and don't make nny mistnkc, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swnmp.Root, and the address, Diughamton, N. Y. wiVTwiiri iHiviviBivivieiaiai w THE CLASSIFIED ' tHiti f Itlf4iititilttf 1 9 1 9 1 fcVJUiT HuieWing Sang Co. Removal Sale Wo nro soiling out nil goods nt cost price. Movo and soil store building nnd all the goods. Everything must go. 31C Court Street, Salem, Or. iniimiiiniiii)nnini The White House Restaurant 4 For a IU'Riilur I 25c Dinner at 20c J They can't be beat McGikhrist & Sou Proprietor. 1 iHinnnmniiiiiiiMii WBK 839 COURT STRK1ET. g Call and try tfcem. MeU f 15c. Board per week 12.75, also furnlahed rooms very roaionablo. AT Til Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c XSHOE eBao9 I iniii tti 1 1 1 nt it ii ii 1 1 11 i ELITE HOTEL Roatnurant and hotel, on . . European plan. Monls at all ; ; hours on short order. Regular dlnnor 25 cents. Thirty new !! y flnlsbod furnished rooms, E. ECKKRLKN, Prop. 148 Commercial St. 4 III I III 1 i I I II HI II 1 II I I l FOX BALK For Sale A flno home. NkeTjTgS room Iioubo nnd good barn. All ns good as now; ono large corner lot. Two blocks from car lino. Price $1350, $450 cash, halnnco on oudy terms. Address or call nt 290 South 21st street. Phono 471. l-31-lwk For 8nlo 34 acres adjoining stato fair grounds, 10 acres east and 24 acres west of tho fair grounds road Can "bo sold aopnratoly or ln bulk. Good Improvements nnd all kinds of fruits. A bargain for tho right party. Call on S. S. Colo, 570 Llb qrty street, Salem. l-18-lm Wood For Sale Dry cord wood; first, nnd boiuo second, growth fir. All orders dollvored. Prices rea sonably. L. M. Van Clcavo at Fairgrounds Wood Yard. Phono Main 1497. 1-10-lmo For Sale On enBy terms, If Bold soon, tho R. B. Fleming residence, on Contor and Cottage. Enquire of owner for terms and prices. 1-8-tf For Sale 814 acres two miles south of Salem, on Liberty road; chick on wlro fenco nil around place; new houso and furnlturo; new out buildings; three dozen chickens. Q. W. Flosher, Snlom, routo No. 3. 1-2 3-2 wk Ponch Swtl for Sale. Wo will havo a carload of California soodllng pench seed for salo at Salem, and would contract with purchasers to grow u5 prunes and poaohos for fall dollvory, 1900. For Informa tion addrosfl Chlco N'ursory Co., Chlco, California. 1-27-tf For Snlo A llvo-room cottngo; plas tered In line condition; largo lot; small barn; good woodBhed; fruit; both city and woll wator. Special bargain, $850. Latham Land Co., ovnr Portland Gcnernl Electric Co., ' 1-30-tf. For Sale In Mnion county, Wash ington, two lots In Detroit No. 2, on tho lino of tho contemplate! rnMraud from Port Townuond to Olympln, near Hood'a canal; many Improvement!) mndo. TIiIh Ih a bargain. Prlco $400. Enqirlro of Win. Armstrong. l-30-2wk ' Lot for Hnle In Hydo Park addition to tho city of Portland; will bo sold choap for cash. Win. Arm strong. l-30-2wk MISCELLANEOUS. Tho Safest Way To buy Now York stocks and bonds is tho periodical payment plan. Stock is yours" up on payment of first Installmont. No margin dealing. Wrlto for par ticulars. O. J. Murray & Co., 311-12 Union Trust Bids., koa An golcs, Cnl, . l-30-2t HoRtie Itlver Orchard 'fcr Snle Clean. Proflt-boarlng; deep al luvial vrlvor bottom boII. Good buildings. Soil entlro or subdi visions. Good roads. Near good 9-month school. Good cllmato. Bon A. Lowell, Woodyllle, Oro gon. 1-3 0-1 m. Will Call nnd Pny Cash For raon'a cast off olothln, brokon watchoa and jowelry. Wo clean and prosa. High grndo work. Phono 903. Slgourney, 483 Stato. 1-25-df i ' IL 8. Gilo fc Co. Vholesalo grocor4 and commission merchants. Wo nro solo agents for Rex Spray. It Is absolutely uniform In strength. A perfect chemical combination. Costs a llttlo moro, but cheapest In tho end, strength nnd reliability considered. 1-15-tt Will tho Party Who borrowed a Snoll blcyolo from Tho Journal ofilco about two wooka ago kindly roturn snmo, as tho ownor needs. It. 1-10-tf ogei Lumber nnd Fuel Co. Lum ber .shingles, building matorlal, wood and coal. Low ptIcoh and4 prompt dollvorloB. Ono bloek oaat of 8. P. passongiC dopot. Phono 198. 7-2-tf FOR RENT. For Rent. Thrco furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with ni-to of bath and tolophono. Enquire 48C North Liberty street. Phono 1403. l-31-3t DRAYMEN. Cuimnlnn Bros.' Trnnwfer Oitnpmiy All kinds of transfer work done Furnlturo and plnnoa boxod read; for flhlpmout. Prompt servlco li our motto. Stand and ofllco at 253 South Commercial stroot Phono 210. RwBldonc Phone 9fl8 llutto Ji Wcndcrotli Fine wlnoa, liquors and cigars. Wo handle tho colobratod Kollog gand Castle whiskies. Cool and rofroshlnR boor constantly oi- draught. South. Oommorclal street. 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our moat markot on East Stato utroct has boon doubled In slzo and wo nro hotter propnrod than over to aorvo cuBtomurs. Prompt Borvlco nnd tho boBt of monta our motto. Call or phono 199. B. E. EdwnrdB & Co. BUTTERNUT BREAD. It Is worth moro than any othor bread yot tho prlco Is no hlghor.. For salo nt your grocers'. CALIFORNIA BAKERY". Tltoiiia & Coolcy, Propi. loitsist; ;nrpuntvrti Union .No. lOOG Local Union No. IOCS of Carpontoru and Jolrora of Amorlca moot ovory Saturday ovoning nt 7:30 p. ra. Ia Hearst hall, 420 Stato St, A. Wx. Dounls, Roc. Soc. IRELAND INVESTMENT CO. Wednesday, January 29. 1908 Will opt-n for business at 135 South Commercial street, next door to T, S. Town end Croamory, tho room having bean thoroughly overhauled tnd equipped or the ImiBlne-s. We will handle all claaes of arm and olty property, tlmb r lands, stook raRohe, mining propertlw and Eastern Oregon wheat lands for sale or ex change. We ask you to call and see a and aolleit the lUtlng -l our property for quick wilr, believing that no one can serve you so woll. We have connections at Port land, Spokane and many East- rn Oregon and Washington points that are already send ing us many Inquiries for prop orty in this vicinity. Mr. H. S. Polsal, well-known to you by his pUudld work aj lecretary of the Salem Board of Trade, will be our city representative. JAMES IRELAND, Manager Ofllco Phono Maino 331. Residence Phono 3ll. Hotel St. Philip Fourth nnd Fifth ntid Burnsldr Stre-tn, Portland, Oregon. New fireproof European Hotel. Stoam boat. Modern conveniences. Rates $1.00 per day and up. Union depot car will laud you at tho door H. PIERCE, Prop. New Management LIVERY AN') FEE') BTABLE8 Livery nnd Food Stables Old Post olllco Stables, at 254 Ferry otroet between Commercial and Front streets. Tolophono 188. Somo of tho finest Uvorlos In tho city can bo found boro. Dlok Westacott proprietor. 10-1-lyr PLUMBERH. Thco. M. Uarr Plumping, hot watej and steam heating and tinning 104 Commercial Btreot. Phone Main 192. 9-1-lyx M. J. Petzel Plumbing, steam and gas fitting. Successor to Knox & Murphy, 22C Commercial street Prone Main 17. PROFESSIONAL. O. V. mils, M. I). Physician and Burgeon Tolophono 307 Main Olflcos, 54 C Stato stroot, opposite court house, Salem, Or. Restdenc Phone 313 Main. 8-13- lrao m m tl. management of the Cap ital City Laundry wishes to no tify its patrons that it will be closed far repairs and to In s'a'l now maohJnery until the first of the ear. After the first of the year it will be run un der the management of COMBS & IIA1NER fht owners being the managers WANTED. Wanted u you want a marblo or granite monument wo can save yon rnonoy. Wo don't pay big rent nor city taxes you get tho benoflt. Come and got our prices, and be convinced. Our shop is In City View cemetery. Blaeslng Grantie Co., J. D. Bohannan, manager. 1-13- Forcstcrx of Aimirlcji Court Sher wood Forostors, No. 19. Moots Wodnosday In HuiHt hull, Stato stroot. Waldo Miller, C. R.J J. C. Perry, financial flocrotury. Central Lodge No. 18, If. of P. Castle Hall In Holman block, cor nor Stnto and Llborty stroou. Tuosday of each we ok at 7:30 p. m. Oscar Johnson, O. O.; E. IL Andor8on, IC of R. ncd B. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 524C. Meet ovory Thursday ovoning at 8 o'clock In Holman ball. W. W. Hill, V. O.j F. A, Tumor, clerk. Woodmen of World Moot ovory Frt day night at 7:30, In Holman bat!, L. E. Ponnull, C, C; P. L. Frai Ir, Clork. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, acci dent and pension Insurance; $2, 000,000 plodg'd; ovory claim paid Good agents wnnUd. J. H. Q, Mongomery, supremo organizer. Box 132 Salem, Oregon. R. Tl Ryan, secretary, 516 Btato street. SASH AND DOOR FAQrORIES. Frank M. Hrmvn. Manufncturor of sash, doors, mouldings. All klnda of houso finish and hard wood work. Front street, botwoen State and Court. Make all coroplalnta at the ofllce. Wantexl To buy a fairly good horse (mare preferred, must work single or double; also a one-horse wagon. Phono 386 Main. V30-3t Wanted Young lady to attend to attend to ofllco. Call Saturday af ternoon R. O. Hunter, room 18, Ladd & Bush building. l-31-3t Salem Pence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing. ' v Netting, , Plckots, Gates, Maltbold Roofing, P. & B. Ready Roofing All at lowest prices. CIIAS. D. MULLIGAN Successor WALTER 3IORLEY. 330 Court fit. Salojii, Oro. OAMVOIIXJL. Bwitli IK Klad Vm Haw Mmis 0OV2IM Sigaatuo &&mt&