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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEAL OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20 1J)08 F ft STOCKTON Trff nmwiiiit. wm. 12(JlJntos(late Merchandise n ln5in every day and thoy bespeak the slogan l'r9 withe best the market affords." Thero Is no ex-l.-Art.' . .n..Bf ovnrv statement la backed un wal .?" 8L on article at a special salp for ono. day d,B' a honest, upright manner and It Ib Invariably a bar- -JBB"' . . II-.. lS"2iSS cgife fw lisses r.jjVrtalof the very fpfcjf ' Viwn. Brown, Blue, Sv.trlpc3 0ck9- v Court Street window li fi $L2S each Pellfcoats 51. SS ktffou fabric made up in nicely ruraeu, Bmrruu Lfci gsdtrtklrU. ttf. Creeo, Cream, Red, .raiM Brown colors. Men's Cravenettes and Overcoats Reduced Every ono of our One hlgh grado coats is offered at a bis sacrifice. $10.00 values $7.0." $12.50 values $0.00 $15.00 values $11.00 $16.50 values $13.20 $18.00 values $13.83 $20.00 yalues 9M.O."S $22.50 values ....'. SIT.B'S Men's Socks3 pairs . - for 25c Black nnd tan cotton sockjmnde of heavy hard-twisted yarn. Will wear as well as 25c values, but are nnfr tint call fitl na t IlUk 1IIII7IIVU tlO UVIU M iMMMMMMMMMnnnn GREATEST ELEET EVER ASSEMBLED A FINE SPECTACLE SAN FRANCISCO PREPARING FOR GREAT EVENT AND WANTS EVERYBODY TO COME AND SEE IT GREATEST FIGHTING MACHINES IX THE WORLD. is HE ON POLICY 1 fAVORITE irauux SAYS Tllti G. HlOTERWHEMIIXGIiY IN W TilK SKCItLTARY I'l Hi: WIMj JEft ni-: tfi!lr,Vollman.) . . At central west nnd Ste inquires as to the iienument in this re- I:wd to theae conolu- fct if the west, by an tajorityofboth pollt. tio!4 the policies of ' wwe.J 8nd demand J fioi!sij not QAiite ns mnce of opinion the ,UTc 'he nomination of lu "! on the Roose- hiijdom'natinK facts as nolle oninion in u '"th tountn- i i - iL. . .. . v ,a " Bka u flndlnp av IjWicil fUon almon "o xeeptlons to be WBHerel Deiei V l9 th national con- "W'Mily or lMtr.. t ii. '" "" 'iree to thh popu. 1 for the nna ,JJ torTVi . iv. . Kta-.., " l"8 IH i r" U not lo. '. " -;r area IhM " r Mn- rwj; "ure,y a a .. v,.lwl i, yorv '" to tdaiit ,. .v. 'tsTtfttnoBH iLT'U,,wveww,i P- , " UTW," tui,,,; "" iWTah sr:t.,u !.,;:-" . " waisr. . .. " . " un tk i .T 1.. - ' "B Al. :-. w.uh w,a - ij -r iAk i. . !,,. .V1""" 1 tlon Is xececdingly Jealous of tho other, nnd Itself wishes to bo con sidered ns tho only simon-pure Tntt following In tho stnto. Nebraska and Kansas aro both in line with the general feeling which runs so strong through nil this section of tho country. Missouri, which should no longer be classified ns n routhorn stnto, Is also fqr Taft. Going farther west, noarly nil of tho stntos of tho mountain nnd coast roirlon Wyoming, Colorndo, Utah, Oregon, California and Washington bIiow strong Tnft tendencies nnd very llttlo favor for othor aspirants. Tho territories, both continontnl and Insular, almost without exception Join tho procosslon. Thus wo find that In a broad sweep of tho country from ono oconn to tho othor tho Taft movoment Is to bo aeon almost ovory whore. The only blank spaces of notlceablo elzo or Importanco nro found In tho fivo great stntos which havo favorite Igns, candidates put-forward through local prido and homo admirnMon for admlrnblo mon. Now York for Htighos, Pennsylvania for Knox. In diana for Fairbanks, Illinois for Cannon, Wisconsin for La Follotto havo together 2B0 votos In tho na tional convention, or about onu quntor of tho wholo numbor, and about ono-thlrd of tho votes of tho north nnd west, leaving- out tho dis tinctively southern statos. Otusldo of the states presenting these favor ita sons llttlo, If nny, antlmont In favor of thoso candldntoa Is dlseovor-able. With gnftnnUonal onndldato nnd flvo looal candidates In tho flold, It follows as a matter of course that If no nomination bo mndo upon the first ballot tho minor movomonts, or somo of thorn, will dissolve and tholr adherents nnd nttachmont elsewhere. The loglcnl and tho probable thing U for all but one of tho minor can didates to disappear from tho run ning, leaving ono only, In case of u protracted contest, to ropresent tho opposition to Taft. who Is the can didate of tho administration and of th peoplo who stand for the admin istration. As nearly as we can Judg at this time, In case a second or third ballot shall be necessary, the candi date who will survive and gather to Me support th0 opposition to Presi dent Roosevelt and to, the, President's PoUcleg is Governor II ughos of No-v York. , v It it a faot that thara Is n errant Mfl San Francisco, f'eb. 20. The great fleet of battleships, cruiser and torpedo boats coming from tho Atlantic Is on tho long log of ItsJ Journey, having rounded tho horn on Its way up tho Pnclflc coast, wllh San Francisco ns Its objective point. Whllo lolsurely proceeding along Its way, stopping to nccopt tho hospi tality of South American nations, tho fleet Is giving time to tho people of San Francisco for tho prepara tions for ono of tho greatest colebra tlons over soon In this country. To thoso unaccustomed to .tho presenco of a largo fleet of war ves boIs tho full significance of tho spec tacle thnt will be proscntcd In Snn Frnnclsco's hnrbor during tho visit of this fleet is not understood. Thcro hn8 never before boon anything Just llko this spectnolo will be. Thoro havo been many assemblages of wnr shlps at various tlmos of tho world's history, but It may bo sit Id of tho coming gnthorlng In Snn Francisco bay that novcr hns thoro boon one that will carry so much of tho spec tacular as this. On tho onBtern const thero Is no opportunity, bucIi ns Is offered on this bny, to havo tho vessels so con gregated ns to havo them nil In nrrny under the eyes of tho spectators at ono tlmo. At New York, with tho vossols of an Imiuenso nnvnl parade strung out over ninny miles It wns Impossible to seo but a fo& nt a time. At Hnmpton Honda, at tho tlmo of tho dopnrturo of tho fleet, tho vista was ono of ocean, which dwarfed tho vossols and mndo tho spcctnclo appear small. Even nt that tlmo thoro woro not co many vessels pres ent as will bo In San Francisco hnr bor when the fleet comos. In San Francisco bny thoro Is nn-i nppoaranco of an nmphlthcator, nnd vnut multitudes of slght-seors can congrognto on tfto surrounding hills of tho city and look down upon such n concourse of ships ns wns novor beforo gnthorod together In nil time. It will bo tho sight of a llfo time, nnd It U probnblo that never again will thoso now living have a similar opportunity to gaze upon such a scene; Those vfissols aro 'thtT high est 'typo In oxlstenco nnd the congro gatid Hoot will represent tho flower of the second nnvy of tho world, and In addition to tho vesicls which formed tho parade of tho Atlantic fleet nt Hampton Roads, will have tho combined Pacific fleet as wll forming such an aggregation as ovon tho people of tho woll proteotod At lantic coast havo never seon. This nssemblago of warships will bo an object lesson In another senso. It wilt give to visitors somo ade quate Idea of tho Immensity nf Mm bny of Snn Francisco, for this great fleet win swing at anchor with not tho slightest hlndrnnco Jo the mer chant marlno which will assemblo from alt quarters of tho globo on the business of the port. San Francisco Is busily engaged In preparing- to receive and care for, not only tho 24,000 men and oftlcora of tho fleet, but of thoso othor thou sands of visitors who will flock to tlin I'ltv in nnn (tin witnrln .11 A play, and participate In tho week of festivities which nro being arranged. San Francisco Is rapidly resuming Its old conditions, nnd tho hundreds of millions of dollars which havu been spent In rehabilitation slnco tho flro have mado a wonderful chnngo In tho past few months. This re habilitation will also bo ono of tho sights offered to thoso who -visit tho city to assist In welcoming tho 'fleet, o Crulscra Reach Snn Francisco. (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Feb. 20. Tho cruisers West Virginia, Maryland, Tenncsseo and Washington arrived from Mngdnlena bay this morning. 1 o I mm REPORTS tl-HMll-HXMBJH-lMIS MIB-Ml!KIH-HI(lM SALKM MARKET. Local Wholesale Market, Eggs 1 So. Duttor 37 c; butter fat, 37 c. lions 10c; mixed chickens, 10c. He Local wheat 85c. Oats 35c. Barley $24 $25.' Flour Hard wheat, $5.00; valloy, 94.00. liny Cheat, $13; clover, $10(ff por ton; timothy, $13 $15. Onions 2o lb. Hops 01d,U&24c; now, 3 37Uc Chlttlm bark 4 & 5c. Retail Market. Oats Whlto, $28 por ton. Wheat $1.00. Rolled barloy $30. Kggs 35c. Buttor Country, 30c; cream ery, 40 c. Flour Valloy, $1.20 pr sock; hard wheat, $1.40 3 $1.60. Bran 85c per Back; $28.50 per ton; shorts, $1.15 por Back. Hny Timothy, 85 0 00c por cwt; chent, 90c; clover, 76s por cwt.; shorts, $1.15 por snek. , Livestock. Hoes Fat, $5.00. , Stock hoes $4.00. Cows Top, $2.75; fair, $23$2.50 Stoors Tops, $3.50; fair, $2.75 $3.00. Tropical FrtUta. Banauas $0. Ornngos $2.25. LomonB $3.60 4.50. Veal Dressed, 6 7c. Portlnnd Mni-kct. . WheatClub, 82c; valloy, 82c; blo Um,'84c, m Mlllstuff Bran, $24. Hay Timothy, valloy, $17 $18; alfalfa. $12 $13. Votch $14. Poultry Hen?, 12llc; ducks 14 iQ 15c; pigeons, old, $1 per doz. 1 Confidence when eating, that your food is of highest wholesomeness that it has nothing in it that can injure or distress you makes the repast doubly comfortable and satisfactory. This supreme confidence you have when the food is raised with Klf mAJL The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can be no comforting confi dence when eating alum.baking pow der food. Chemists say that more or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food. Si $ Senator Lntlmer Dead. (United Press Leased Wlro.) Washington, Fob. 20. Sonator Latlmot, of South Carolina, died In tho Provldonco hospltnl this morn ing, following an oporntlon for ap pendicitis. Asbury Churchwoll Lntlinor was born July 31, 1851, near Lowndoa vlllo, Abbovlllo county, S. C, wnB brought up on his father's farm. Ho spont most of his llfo In tho active participation of agricultural pur suits. Ho took an notlvo part In tho memorablo campaign of 1870. l.ntlmor wns clcotcd county chair man of tho Democratic party of his county In 1800, and ro-olcctcd In 1892. Ho wns urged to niako tho race for lloutonnnt-govornor of his Btuto In 1890, but declined. Ho wna elect ed to tho 53d, 54th, 65th, 5Cth and 67 cougressos; wns eloctcd to tho United States Bonnto ovor J. Q. Ev n:iH to succeed John L. McLnurln, nnd took his soat March 3, 1903. Hln term of scrvlco would havo oxplred March 3, 1909. o Keeping Open House. Evorybody Is wolcomo whon wo. fool good; and wo foel thnt way only' when our dlgostlvo organs nro work ing properly. Dr. King's Now Life t Pills rogulato the action of stomach, Mvor and bowota so porfeotly one can't holp fooling good whon ho uses those pills. 25c nt J. O. Perry's drug store. TO TEACH SCIHNCE OF AGRIQULTURK. (United Press Lonaod Wlro.) Chicago, Fob. 20. Farming Is to bo nddod to tho othor coursoa ot study at tho Unlvorsity ot Chicago. A department of ngrlculturo 1b to bo opened In April, and It 1b tho aim to mnko It tho hlghoat In grndo ot any of the agricultural schools In tho country, ts'nne but graduntos will bo ollglblo to ndmlnslou. -o- Whon tho doctor la cnllod ho aBka: "How nro tho bowels?" Thoy are gonornlly wrong. His visit might havo boon Bnvcd by a ttmoly doso of Lnno's Family Modlclno. I u DO YOU GST UP WITH A JvAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost cverylxxly who reads the news papers & sure to know of the wonderful 1 t 4 JST Mm rnr tiin.1 w Tr ji Kilmer's Swamp II Root, the great kid- t. ney, j.ver aim uwu- , st- Sa,em aer remeuy. ,, It is the great meu Tho Worst Kind. After Piles havo existed for n long time and passed through different tagos, the Buffering Is Intense pain, aching, throbbing, tumors form, Ail ed to bursting with blood. SymptoniB Indicating other trou bles may appear to a thoroughly Pile sick person. This Is whon Dr. Leonhardt'a Hem-Bold, the only absoluto Pile cure, brings the results that havo mndo its famo. It will euro the moat stubborn caso nnd a guarantee to that effect goes with each package. $1 00 at the drug Btore, or from Dr. Leonhardt Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y., Proprietors. Sold by Dr. 8. C. Huie Wing Sang Co. Wo imiHt kHI all good. Wi iiiu.st mow out on tUf illat. Only tlilu wa'k loft. Snlo nt 20 per vnt, 0 per cent of cot and half price. ALL GOODS MUST GO 340 Court streets, Salem, Oregon I Vetch Seed Wo lmvo Just recolvod a lnrgo shipment ot clean votch, nnd nro soiling It at a big dis count from former prlcos, Clover Seed Clover Boed Is ndvnnclng very rapidly In price, nnd wo would ndvlso you to order now. Our prlco la fnr loss than you can buy It for o!s whoro, but our stock la limited nnd we will have to advance prices. , Tested Seeds Romembor, wo nro testing our seed this seuson, so that you can dopond upon tho Boedn that we tttfl you. Annual cata logue now reudy. Sond for It. D. A. WHITE & SONS Salem, Oregon icnl triumph of the utheeeuth century . discovered after cars of scientific research by Dr, Kilmer, the of Taft sontlnient In Tmiinnn '- eminent kidney awl e Piftaldont n0i,i1rt , , i, i bladder s,peeialut, aud is wonderfully w neaiaant FaJrllanlA, Is loyally L..r..i';.. .miit.i,.iD...iu.ni. . - i l'i," jvHipi; mk mw nv -"vwru-u uy nJg pep9( iwt they r not ,'lasUdltohers.M They do not propo, to stand for their favorite. tnng and admirable as ho Is, to a WImr an(j uglogg lonctll. It li m.' iimlZZ flf ,:w 9e of .. ISTtll? f R- J tu Tr'H prp. -'- vr uric rcUI, cHtarrh of the bladder and ndght's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. I Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for cver'Uiiiig but if you huve kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be , found just the remedy you need. It lts ln. tust.wl in cn in, ill v u-avii- ill hixiiiitnl ' lll, ...n ri. a,i ;n nnvate nractice. aud has so succcsslul tu every case tnat a arniiivienieut has been mode by dear and to davalon If he has any which alt readers of thispaier, who have real kn. nt - any ' nqt already tried t. may have a sample real chance of success. But If It bottlesent free by mail, also a book tell oonies to a contest In the ond be- inf more about Swamn-Root. and how to tween the friends of the Roosevelt findoutifyouhavekidney or bladder trou- Graber Bros. 7 " V,bi. . . " uerstood in Indiana that Fair Utn .:. Bw-"MIUta trn- ... v" "" M to have a fair chnnna itT" r.ORfl Importers are. to stand by him long Wed .ta,16 of 0 ""Bh to psrmlt tho situation to'sjHJcial .- al. .. 6 B adrainlfitratlon and ih ftnnna(ll , hie. When writing mention read.ngthii that alLXl?" Zi !i! ?"9nt8 geuereusofferinthVpcrandseudyour . .. : " """" "" Bicaier iwri atldress to Dr. Kilmer nf tl.. i.ji .... -. 5 maian vote will be found with & Co iHB president. 'tfTL. rWJDMBING AND fiAS FITTING I LIME AND SULPHUR SPRAY DEPENDABLE BRAND Manufactured by Gideon Stolz Company, Got. Mill and Summer Sts 8ALKM, OREGON' PHOXE MAIK 20. We guarantor this spray to be a strictly pure lime and sulphur solution, tost 29 to 31 Baume. For salo by FLETCHER XIIVUI), D. A. WHITE & SONS, TILL. 80.V H CO., II, D. GlIAUMV & CO. A XI) AT FACTORY. Prlco $s 50 per barrel; $1 so credit fur barrwi. if returneJ. JL XxJCLi3 OAMTORUt. WrtU MKsdtMHwJUwtjS9af Binghamton, N. Y. The regular fifty-cent and one- dollar size bottles are ct Bwusp-asu. sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Will give prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to give satisfaction anJ to be up to the sanitary stand ard. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop qn Liberty streot, back of Barr'e Jewelry Store. Phone 550. Now is the time to place your order for anything needed in our line for spring planting. Soch as Walnuts, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, Plums, Peaches, Shade Tree OrnaffleMjal Shrufcs, Roses Onrv OrnafnentaJ Department is the largest and most complete on this coast If you need anything in our line 'phone Awn 75 or address OREGON NURSERY CO., jg