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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1008. urfnchcs. ISwft Biliousness. Constipation. Ayer's Pills. Sugar-coated. rv to take. il .y.i ggi Don't forget. tf.!nrrnR PENNEY. k utPrtsz Lea8611 Wire.) il 0 KIL Feb, 17.-What lU. i gtorm .uk, it0P!."";Mftw8. torldo ;.T P.; out of , i ran MU lw W ' . ...-tKlnra WAS 1S4 etner iu"-i . i nteht after the town f8 . . ...... M Of thO Lfihe formation outraged citizens. Extra ea were b"'u .. - -lt adrtataseous places in tho M.i t ar. learning of the ill,' of tho police, did not L the lUtek. ?LT declares that tho proposed iJ . ' ...wi hv the camb- eleaenf, against whom ho has , ,!,! a bitter fight for tho ;tirte souths. TUAR ACCIDENT MPPRNS IN DENVER. irtlfaJ Press Leased Wlro.) few, Colo., Feb. 17. Whllo iJoajSUteentn sireei, i mu rfrf tM CIV yeswruay uhi i,pf Ssmuel Rothschilds stopped j. . bbMIo drlnklnir fountain ,j.V tnntrh (fl llcht n dftar. CjBtiic explosion followed, and petti of tho heavy iron loun iUt In every direction. Dr. jriMi' leg was horribly man Lud he was othorwlso severely kwi! other persons woro In- I -to from a itrcct main hnd loakod jtiikise of tho fountain and ijcirfag oat of the faucet when k fector struck tho match. o o krd Through Car IW'iuIow. (FxtM Press Icascd Wlro.) MuFriaclKO, Feb. 17. In view (efti of passengers a prisoner, hri J, Eljr, en route from Los t to Saa Qucnttn, to servo six' i fcr robbing Southern Pacific' wwwtwiwmwmmiiiwi Headaches. rMH :sn?s. 'yer's Pills. 5 .gar-coated. Biliousness. Constipation. Ayer's Pills. P"y: '-roated. Ersv to talic. . ly to taKc. n Oon't.forf-'.. J. C. ATM-CO., M IiOWflUMnn. Q jncKi box cars, made a sensational escape from Sheriff Wilson, of Rlversido county, yesterday by leaping head foremost through tho window of a fast moving Southern Pacific train. THE LEAGUE MAY PUT UP A TICKET. (United Press Leased Wlro.) New York, Feb. 17. Tho national commltteo of tho Independent Leaguo will meet in Chicago on Washington's blrthdny. At that time a call will bo issued for a na tional convention which will select candidates for president and vice president. In many of tho northern states, full stato and local tickets will bo placed in the field. If tho Hearst party takes this ac tion, declare Republican politicians, tho ro&ult will mean a walk-over for tho Republican nomlncos in al most every doubtful state. Thermo are explanations for tho proposed move ment on the part of the leaguo. Ono Is that Hearst has definitely broken off with Bryan, and tlio other is that Hearst boliovos that tho defeat of Bryan Is certain, nnd that ho wlshc to have a clear flold for his party in tho next national election, bollovlng that Bryan's defeat would mean a political disintegration of tho Bour bons. It la said that Hearst will not ho ml Ihu ticket this year, but wait until 1912, wheft h.0 believes the leaguo will bo tho groat party of op position to 'tho Republicans. -O" I'ERU WILL WELCOME AMERICAN FLEET. (United Press Leased Wlro.) Lima, Poru, Feb .17. Although tho American congress has not yet bestowed upon Admiral Evans .tho rank of vico-admlrni, tho Peruvian govornmont has Issued orders that ho is nevertheless to bo accorded tho honors of vlco-ndmlral. Tho battleship fleet Is expected to nrrlvo hero noxt Thursday, and tlu cruiser Coronel Bolognesl left horo todny to oxtond tho wolcomo of Poru Headaches. Save Your Dollars ; Weekly Capital j ounaal. Me year $1.0 "if ioml-Wcokly Oregon Journal od vnr ,..; $1.30 ui ' Regular prlco of both papore . , $2.30 Both Papers One Year for Price of One AT OUR EXCLUSIVE CLUB RATE $1.50 Dally Capital Journal, by mall $1.00 Dally Portland Journal, by mall $3.00 Dally and Sunday Portland Journal, by mall $7.30 Exclusive Great Cut Rate Offer for the Two Dailies ; Dally Capital Journal and Portland Journal, by mail, ono year $7.30 Dally Capital Journal and Daily and Sunday Portland Journal ono year, by mall $0.00 SAVE $1.51 ON THE FIRST COMBINATION AND $2.51 ON THE SECOND These prices are strictly net cash In advance mall order propo sition!, and do not apply on any of our city carrier or special de livery system. THE SEM WEEKLY OREGON JOURNAL Publishes tho latest and most complete telegraphic news of the world; gives reliable market reports, as It Is published at Port ed, where the market news can be and is corrected to date for co , "' nas an entertaining story page and a page or more of aw each week, and it goes to the subscriber twloe ovary week Uaa a yoar. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL . j ieaa, model, up-to-date local newspaper. It glvas all the f8 "ws and happenings and should be In vry home in this wnlty. The two papers make a splendid cordblnatloa and you save ms&y by sending your subscription to B. HOFER, Publisher, Z Salen, Oregon to the fleet at sea, nnd escort it In to port. E'abornto preparations have been made, both hero and at Callao, for tho entertainment of tho American fleet. One of itho chief features will bo the splendid banquet, which will be given on Washington's birthday, In honor of Admiral Evans and his officers. President Pardo will preside. Personal Mention Mr. McDonald, of the Oregon Nursery company, left with his wife and daughter Saturday for a fow months sojourn In southern Cali fornia for tho benefit of Mrs. Mc Donald's health. W. H. Fitzgerald, organiser of the clgarmarkors' union, has gone to Al bany to attend a union rally In that city. J. H. Curran, a business man of Albany, was a business visitor here Saturday. W. E. Wann has returned from a business trip to Portland. C. F. Ruof has returned from a month's visit with relatives and friends In California. Justico of tho Peaco Daniel Webster Saturday filed his petition for re nomination. Wm. Staigor filed his petition for nomination for the office of treasurer with tho county clork Saturday. Mrs. P. E. Glfford, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. II. Curtis, roturnod to Portland this morning. Lnbor Commissioner 0. P. Hoff and wlfo loft for Portland this morn ing, ho to look Into tho observance of tho 10-hour law governing women working In factories, and Mrs. Hoff to spend a fow days visiting friends. Mrs. M. D. Plnmondon loft for .Portland this morning for a brief 'ploasure trip nnd visit with frlonds. Mrs. E. M. Walt, who has boon .visiting tho family of Gcorgo M. Walt!, of this city, roturnod -to Port land on tho ovorland this morning. -o- To Curo Cold In Ono Day. Tako LAXATIVE BROMO Qulnlno Tablets. Druggists refund, money If It falls to curo. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25c. WORD FOR THE WHEELS. Thinks Woman's Club Is Standing in With Street Car Company. Salem, Or., Feb.' 13, 1908. EJ. Jeurnal: After a long, hard days' work yesterday I went down to tho opera house to tho booster's meeting, nnd was glad to boo such a big crowd out, and so much inter est manifested iti the wolfaro of our town. Ono tiling, however, to my groat surprlso, was tho antagonism shown by tho woman's club to tho ordlnanco permitting wheels on part of tho walks of tho town. I cannbt for tho llfo of mo see whero thcro will bo any benefit derived or glory gained by driving ,tho whools from tho walks, and can soo whoro great hardship, both physical and finan cial, will bo engendered. I bog of itho woman '8 club to just stop and think what this means. In many In stances It means tho giving up of po sitions, whoro tho party wont to and from work by wheel, and tho dls tanco Is ,too groat to walk.. It means anywhoro from ono to 200 cold lunenca eaten six days out of tho week, whero warm dlnnora aro now tho rule. It means long walks for hundreds of persons to reach tho car lines, to sny nothing of the car faro. Taking Into consideration that Salem Is scattorod over a largo terri tory, and in many instances a long tramp to tho business part of town, or to the nearest car lino, and a wait of 10 or 15 minutes for a car; nlto that occasionally It Is raining In tho winter season. Wo hnvo lived In 8a lom for throo yonrs, and either my self or wife havo tho first tlmo to bo Inconvenienced In tho slightest dq greo by wheel riders. When wo first traveled tho streets of Salem and tho ltttlo bolls tinkled too cloao at our heols, It was Boniowhnt startling, but only for a fow tlmos. I soon found thnt tho rldor dreaded a col lision moro than I did, nnd that If J was Inclined to ho sulky and hog nil tho walk oven, ho was not going to run Into mo. My first Impression was that it was a groat privilege Tho woman's club aro enthusiastic ovor a now library building. Public li braries aro designed moro for tho working classes than othorwlso, and I will tako tho position thnt tho ques tion, put to a voto, wheels vo. li brary, thnt tho whools win. Car fare six dnys a wook, going nnd coming, will buy moro books Outright than tho avorngo laborer finds tlmo to read during tho yoar. A largo por cant of tho male riders pay n rond poll tax, and a wheel, Jn most ensos, Ih his only convoynnco. Tho mlddlo of tho strooU most all tho yoar arn simply no good for n whool, and it Is on tho walk or abandon tho whoel. I promimo tho car company would gladly donate a hnndsomo llttlo Bum, possibly a stto for tho now library to hnvo this ordlnanco ropoalod. Now, Mr. Journal ManN I think this Is trio Rontlinont of nil tho wheel riders and laboring peoplo In -this matter, and I spoak for thorn ns a body, whon I beg of you to champion this cnusu for us, and to show that no ono Is being ImpoBod on or inconvenloncod. nnd that groat good Is being dally dtrlvod from this privlloge. Mako tho ordlnanco strlck nnd tho ponal ty swift and sovoro to any who may nbuso It, but do not rule tho wheels off tho walk Just bocauso sonio nerv ous wreck was out without his blind brldlo on. ' CITIZEN. Suffering nnd Dollars Saved. E, S. Lopor, of Marllla, N. Y says: "I am a carpontor and have had many sovero cuta healed by Buck len's Arnica Salvo. It has saved mo suffering and dollars. It Is by far the beat healing salvo I havo evor found." Heals burns, sores, ulcers, fever soros, oozema and piles; 25c at J. C. Perry, druggist. U ' A young person's kind of wit 1 usually tho kind that glvos an old person nervous prostration. o For Rheumatic Buffers, The quick rellaf Irom pain afford ed by applying Chamberlain' Pain Balm makes it a favorite with suffer ers from rheumatism, selatloa, lame bark, lumbago, and doep seated and muscular pains. For sale at Dr. Stone's drug store. Notice. Notice Is hereby given to all par ties holding school bonds Nos. 1, ?, 3. 4. S, G, 7, 8, 9 and 10, of school district No. 4, of Douglas county, Stato of Oregon, to present tho same at the banking house of the New York Trust Company, 26 Broad street. New York City, N. Y., fot payment, as interest will cease tbero on after the first day of March, 1908 Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, tbU 31st day of January, 1908. J. E. SAWYERS. County Treasurer of Douglas County, Oregon. 1-3 1-1 mo Keep tho stomach btrong nnd nctlvo by an occasional . . doso of UkJ Hitters and thus prevent Sick Hcndnclvp, Heartburn, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Colds and Grippe. C STOMACH O BITTERS ALDERMEN FIX UP FAIR GROUNDS ROAD Thp Capital Journal hopes tho Sa lem board of aldormcn can find Bomo way to fix up tho fair grounds road a llttlo. It secma after 'tho way thousands woro blowod in on tu- North Commercial strcot bridgo, and supplemental contracts let to beat tho band for thousands of dollars, all of which tho council Issued war rants for, ithoro ought to bo somo way to got a fow hundred dollars to fix a main road leading Into tho city without breaking and busting up tho city charter too badly. It seems tho charter can bo bent and twtstod nil out of shapo for a job that has a fow slmolcons In It for a graftor, but a straight plain Job of work that means a fow carloads of crushed rock and a fow days labor with a shovol is un constitutional. Wo hopo tho mnyor can find omo way to dodgo itho cliartcr long enough to allow that rond to bo fixed up, bo thnt tho last half mllo between Portland and Salem will not bo moro Impasslblo than nil tho rest of tho G3 miles. Tho morchants of this city will arlso and cnll you blessed gontlomon If you will find a way to build that road so it can bo travelled without danger of breaking tho nocks of tho peoplo who nro compollcd to travol It oh tho only way to get Into tho city. If you cannot fix It soon wo hnvo orders to glvo you a good roast. o Chainbcrlnln'A Cough Remedy n Favorite. "Wo profor Chamborlaln's Cough Remedy to any othor,for our chil dren," says Mr. L. J. Woodbury of Twining, Mich. "It haa also dono tho work for us In hard colds and croup, and wo tako ploasuroln rccom- momllng It.". For snlo nt Dr. Stono's drug store. o New Notarlow. C. B. Winn, Albany; F. B. McKln Joy, Tillamook. n Haby Hands will gut Into mlsohlof ofton It moans n burn or cut or scald. Apply Bnl lard's Snow Liniment Just ns soon as tho aecldont hnppons, nnd the naln will bo rolloved whllo tho wound will heal quickly and nlcoly. A suro curo for sprains, rheumatism and all pains. Prlco 2Cc, COc nnd $1.00 n bottlo. Sold by nil dealers. -o- If a man tolls a Ho, which Is pro dominant his romorso at having told It or his prldo in having told ono that passed for tho truth? n Keeping Open House. Everybody is wolcomo whon we fool good; nnd wo fool thnt way only whon our dlgostlvo organs aro work ing properly, Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills rotiulate tho aotton of stomach, liver and bowola so perfootly ono can't help fooling good when ho uses those pills. 25c at J. C. Perry's drug Btore, THE O. K. Store GROCERIES THAT SPEAK for thomsolvos, as ours do ncod llttlo praising. Wo might well bo pardoned for being enthus iastic about them. But all we say Is GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. Onco you do that we will not have to coax you for a second. Our Groceries will speak for themselves on your table. You'll be sorry you hadn't commenced trading here before. A. A. ENGLEBART, Twelfth Street sear Woolen Mill r$E&, JlB0IKKbELti&JmxJj mi' Irf'-m sYWI ' v U oslkkkH Willi "" w"v, iPiiiiH CANDIDATES CARDS Cards of county candidates $5. Cards for district and stato candi dates $10, Ftar Representative. I horoby nnnounco mysolf as a can didate for tho Republican nomlai tlon for Representative at tho prl marles, April 17. HAL D. PATTON. I horeby announco mysolf 43 A candtdato for nomination at tho Re publican primaries for county su perintendent of schools. WALTER IkL SMITH. I hereby announco mysolf aa a candtdato for nomination at tho Re publican primaries for commission er. B. E. ROBERTSON, Turner, Oregon. I doslro to placo my nnmo beforo tho Ropubltcan primaries for a ro nomination for County recorder. D. G. DRAOER. I wish to announco to my friends that I am n candtdato for county troasuror, subject to tho Republican primaries, JOSEPH O. MOORE, I horoby announco mynolt a candt dato for county commissioner on tho Republican tlckot. 0. B. HOYT, Jofforeon, Oro. I am a candidates for offlco of county Judgo, subject to tho Repub lican primaries, on tho platform of a squnro deal to all. W. W. HALL. At tho requoBt of many Republi cans I hnvo decided to becomo a can dldato for tho nomination for county Judgo, BUbJect to tho Republican pri mary election. WILLIAM BUSHBY. For AsMYtsor. I horoby announco my candidacy In tho Ropubllcan primaries tor as sessor of Marlon county; pledging Just nnd equal taxation. F.'J. RICE. Candidates- Who consult tholr own wlahoa will also consult Elliott before gottlug tholr cards, 223 Commercial street. o IF YOU KNOW. Tho morlts of tho Texas Wonder, you would novor Bitffor from klduoy, bladdor or rheumatic trouble. $1 bottlo, two months' treatment, sold by 8, C. Stotn drug storo, or by mall, ToatlmonlalB with onch bottlo. Strong and Healthy Poukry If you find CouIoii'h Improved Monti Ktfg Food Your hons will bo -cackling over fro.ih laid oggs, three tlmos as many aa thoy would lay without this food. You will help yourselves and holp us If you do your buying In our line from us. Good llteraturo on poultry raisin? free. TILLSON & CO. lei mail sr Phono 130. JUST RECEIVED A Full Lru of Chlidtvn's 8!o. Wo also carry a complete line of men's heavy working shoes and men's and women's dress shoes. Come in and see my stook, and get bargains in footwear. 345 Stato Streot. JACOB VOfiT mmmmimMMm PfcoM 123.