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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1908)
DAILY OAWTAfc JOUKXAL. BALKM, OKKOON, IK IDA V, FKBKUAKY 21, J8. J Are Your Little Ones Strong ' and Healthy? Pltere is uo mother in the land but wishes her little ones to be strong and robust. If they are not, the main caue itf their trouble is usually the inability of their little stomachs to care for the food they eat. The ctelight of children is pastry, cookies, cukes and all mariner of daiaties which contain more or less grease. If this claf of food is fried or shortened with lard, it is botfod to be more or less greasy, g$y indigestible, and wholly unfit for aMNMntilatkm by the stomach of a. grow a person, let alone that of a child. f PaHalaMm u GttaraJttaad Wo hereby authorize your www. m, v7" jti&ccrto refund yourmoncy leayou'raoipkd after havlgglveCGTTOLBNBafairtest. ntYlf ,'r9 a m P with r patent air-tight top, to Wf k cfeftn. frefH ad whoktewm; r4o, to prevent It from b torMaf tk dioagrtoablo odor of the grocery, such M h, oil, etc. OmvL Baolt FY We hH ke glad to Mad any house- "PUMB FOOD COOK BOOK," edited and compiled by Mm. Mary J. Lhtcsto, author I the famous "Boston Cook Book.1'. Addict. TH . K. rAlKAK COMPANY, CHICAGO COTTOI,ENE keeps the chil dren's stomachs in a normal, healthy condition. It is a pure, -Vegetable pro duct, which makes light, digcftiblc, healthful food.. When used to fry or shorten pastries, cakes, and all such edibles, the children can eat their fill and not suffer from the bad after-effects resulting from such products as lard. Jf you value the health of your children, shorten their food with COTTOJvENE. aaaaaafaVLaiaaaT' jaaaaf Nature's Gift from the Sunny South nu j-jiraugj'-j:., , ,i i. VICTORY IN OHIO IS ONE OF GLORY pleto Ibaiio on which to appeal to that, although Ln Follotto now con- MEDFORD COAL I ' ON THE MARKET The Pacific Coal company who aro operating "tho Mcdford coal mlno have, been doing a whole lot of work ing lately and not saying much about It. Since they took hold of the prop erty In September Jaat a considerable forco of men baB been constantly em ployed and new machinery has been and Is Btlll being added to the plant from tlmo to time. Tha company controls some 7000 acres of coal lands In tho Jackson county coal belt and the big core drill which was installed Boveral months ago will bo. kept constantly at work during tho summer oca 6on sinking prospects holes on these lands. At tho Med ford coal mlno there Is 2G00 feet of work, all of it in coal, and It. E. Doan, general man ager of tho company, assurer us that there aro now at least 50,000 tonB of good, merchantable coal ready to be takon out nnd placed on tho market and tho work 'now being dono Indi cates that tho supply In practically inexhaustible. They aro now 2C0 feet under prcsauro and nro working In a good vein of coal, nearly clean and getting better nil tho tlmo, that Is nbout ten feet In width. Tho floor and root of tho vein is smooth and solid Blatc and' the top of tho vein gives every promise of permanency. Tho compnny Is now negotiating i for a right of way for a railroad from tho mines to tho lino of tho South tZ&tf&r tho country, and thpse of tho Tnft peoplo who wcro at first disponed to compromise wHh tho Forakor ele ment now b(io that this would havo been a terrlblo mlstnke. Tho Ohio sonntor has gono down GREAT TAFT VOTE trot Wisconsin, a respectable shlndv enn bo originated in that stalo al most upon n momont's warning. Tho triumph of Tnft Is thoroforo nioro oxtrnordlnnry nnd moro valu able Ho Is nblo to nppenl to tin with his colors flying, but ho hnn.othor stntot, not u a nioro porfunc gmiH down nono tho less, nnd tho tory camlldato put up by Ohio as i dramatic value of tho fray Is merely , matter citato prldo, but ns ono who enhanced by tho complotonont.of tho tins demonstrated his right by n long MA FOKAKKIt'H JWALP AT UIH lWCTT AMI VOTK HHpWfl FA WI TT OV HKNATOIVH ATTACK ON MIM An" A "MAN OK' PUTTY" MULUKt) MY HOOMKVKIT. victory. In tho oarly stugei ' tht prelim inary campaign the Tnft managers eald thoy would b perfectly satlillod if thoy scoured tho four delegates at large, Instructed to stand by Taft to fight In which ho won uvory point nnd has absolutely wiped his oppo nent off the political map of tha stuti. Hmlrn Unug In Taft Topc There i no doubt today tha t'" (By Raymond.) Wathlngtow, D. 0., Keb. n.flpe etaUgecrottry Taft't sweeping victory in Ohio has been discounted for ,to long a tlmo that It wilt help him low than might, have been An ticipated. TI fact of tho matter Is.however, that tho Taft Room was benefited by tho lnrt ditch, and then carried about xealpt of both Dick und Forakor nr fifteen of t:r. tvouty-nno districts, hanging In Tuft t pes. If clthsr A tho campaign progrcaoed Taft of theso distinguished statesmen soo gained stregnth In hln own statu. Victory Im HwtvplHg. Tho Forakor forces, in splto of tho further sorvlco In tho United Staton nanntu aftor their presont term of omco It will bo becauno tho Taft f(it that Ihoy were led by as bravo combination falls to produce tin? a fighter as Forakor and ns clever a necessary talent to fill their places schoomor as Dick, began to dliin- to tho satisfaction of tho people, tcgratn almost from tho start. For a good whllo tho opponents of Dick and Forakor bctwoon thorn Taft wcro making consldorablo head mado a series of falso moves. In tho way by tho uo of two extremely flnt place thoy domnnded a popular strong arguments. In tho first place, primary. Tho Taft pooplo rctorod(lt was declared that Taft was noth that there was no money to provldo(!ng but an understudy or lloosevolt, such primary, and no law to legallxo that ho had no mind of hit own. and It. that, If olertvj ProMtlont. ho woull Ruhaequontly tho Taft peoplo oc- bo nothing moro nor loan than a sub- cepted tho primary idea and forcodjtcrfugo by mcaus of whloh Pnwldont Tho peoplo woro appealed to on tho ground that It was unfair for n t ht mado on him by tho two 04lf n?htom. Instead of thu oppo(u through tho state central commit jltooso volt propoed to perprtuat hh siusii or ruraKiT hiui uipk iirivuiR(iro uy an overwnuiming vote, in spuo own power Aftt l..jlluikMft l I.iia tiAjtll nf A IrAt ' . I.m ..!!.. ..iififl.lllMi. 9 mI a I .ml' ibMManfti to tho movomont to mako doiou Foraker reprosontatlves. itm secretary of war tha Uopubllcan Tho fight was really won then, but President to influence tho selection ftr44onilal candidate. Forakor and Dick rouorted to extra- of his mccesior and that If suoh TXIa Is tno universal opinion ordinary means to prevent the full i practices wero permitted It would nwopg praoUcal politicians here, In- expression of tho will of the people. 'build up a dangerous political dynas cludieg thoio who aro bitterly opf J Tho curious thing about It is thatty, because after Roosevelt liml mad ot4 to tho nomlnatlonof tho suortwTaffe has won In very direction. In .Taft his heir apparent. Taft. in his try. I a Kreat majority of tho counties turn, after eight years of power. Tha man who wlus n hard battlo thoro was no objection to tho 'TaftU'ouId appoint a residuary legatee, lway stands better than ho who .ticket at all. This, of Itself. Is nuf- nnd so tho dynastic Idea In Amorl owiRWHoraU his adversary, or who flcifent indication of the political U- Mn polltloa would bo put In full wova Placidly forward without op uution In Ohio. opratlon and an endless chain poiltlon. lu nlmom every oasewhero a nght, would bo twtublUtitul which could If Tfl had liwn aH9ed io u- was puilsd on th Taft ticket teems b broksn onb" by the eieotlon of a wn tno "ravortto son" in nit own to pave won wun comparative eawu tsle and had been given an Instruct. Wham there was doubt at to tho rd dftlegatlon at a matter of caurto legal status of the dlffereut commit- 1 tuAn l.-l 1mua lait- a tftkt at mnilH c m ftkk utklA kta Iahm.I t.m ffeM nv nvum ui " '" M,Mw.... ... tVT, ,,.v ) vun iwuwu iur iv,i in hft .a i--.. .u - MvorUnemwst and hit eaemlQt might the rwult bslng h clean sweep, theV., LlMlll T, '7 ,, , . Democrat. Secoml arg Hefutnl, hftvo gone abroad thraughout tht like of whloh una proclaiming mat me unm ui' uttv.a puen aohmvea tn any dontoment was of perfunctory ohno'auft where thor is a favorite ton cter'nd that tho tcaretary of war candidate, watt put in the Md norli- to Mtit j Xot 3n linno lft. fy tal prid and without any vcj gtakor Oawnon hat the support jactation of tteurlng outild tuy- f )IUnU ppl Ih hit raoo for the ort Maid not probaidy hm tho fc vd tn any other L.i nv,. .. rtv., . . ..,.,. 4hat If h wero nominated ho could not PQMtbly carry hla own state agalnt kuch a man as Uryan. The retuH of tho primary elections ttntay dissipate this argumant.at coiuuUHety at It dec tho qther ono. Fw mn havo ourrlad ihMr own tatw after o hard tight as ootnplotc ly vtetorlous & Taft has beon. If ho has not the united ltapu.hU as party in Ohio baek of htm now prtdrtney. At h mute timet, every oho kaows that If sortalu olewanu NatMra apiKMwl to I'nclo Jo kkould HudH-takw U waku a fight Tatt AhUtt by (Jlory.' At U It how, 8orotary Taft r Worm tho 9ouHtry with, nil th oiat, et having won out Ih h hard tight upo" htm thj' would make a tnuoh 4 routd hit opponent how, hwt,i bettor thowlag than Koraktr and Nd drKOOM. iDek did In Ohio, aad wanlil sIhimi Nu Ro dimhtt tk hahiy f S"-,ertatuly win ou U a fw dlttrlM lhr avwr WR ,Mk tlu- The lof Forakvr, and la moro than ni at iwitt. Jotln all ovor th statt dtmon- t melting political fray U ima do-1 Ilu tho wme- way Ik iMdlana. H a lraU ,h1 b haR plo book vwloped h capacity a uu luveteraUpocaA tht wer to U uifrtakoo by of h,w' ohk Rvw' Vf8t baok a4 IwiUacut.U flghtor. In unit or th nTwldg fuotloa falBt nolOR ft '"' Bdc ilmliar con- M-t- ... V. k . . .. I . .. .... . . . . llltU.B,! Miv inn im nas uuttM swoiu on iei l'rNKieai Kauikinka tiura wnutii ..a .r..... ... ..... ; ...:; ".".7"" . " "T mv w wim. i a gww qitqi wr vpjMe or. a orn Pnclfle, which connection will be nindtf within n short distance of the Med ford dapot. The company ex pcctH to build and opsrnto Its own road nnd by tho time tho rond I completed within tho noxt fow monthH If plans go right tho mln" will bo In such shapo hat an aver ago product of nt Itnst 200 tons por day can bo turned out. Tho conl now bolng .mined Ih of n good (liinllty nnd thoro will bo n question of n mnrkot for tho product of the mine. Indeed Portland par ties nro now offering to contract for tho entire output of tho mlno and thero Is an equally Jnslstcnt demand from Ban Francisco. No bettor point for tho location of a coal mine could havo boon mado ttinn this. Almost equt-dlstnnco from tho metropolis of tht north nnd the south. It can ship Its product either way with equal faalllty as tho situation might re qulro and hesldct there Is an Im monso nnd growing demand between thoio points. Thu numorous veins of coal for thoro nro moro than one Ho In such ft manner that they muy bo onslh nnd economically mlnwl, so that tho product can h place 1 on tho mar ket at n price, wr bollire. that will coh'j th fu.'l quottloii of th's and oon'lngtifliiw eommunltlos. Thore U now luttallod tit tha mlno n 20-horo power hoist, and u steam pumping outfit together with all the uppurtnnencos theror. Many Med ford people do not ronllxo the mng nlludo of tho work bolng cnrrlod on right nt their door It might be salJ nor tho ndvautagos to bo gained from tho succots of this enterprise. However, It will not be long until they will have a practical demonstra tion. Tho railroad will be constructed with th vlow of handling tht traffic howtvor large It may become, it will bo standard gaugo and equipped to handle shipments without ro laadlng 4kat is, tho oars will be loaded ami wglghtd at the mine and out to thtlr domination without tranthlpmont f any kind. ,M ell ford TrlbMHe I Tk9 Kind Tea Bt Alw j Bongflit fwd -w Wii h Urn. hm roc over yu years, jm ox me 8ipnturo and mm nen, made wider his m sosal opcvigoa Inco itsiufarj( Allow ho o to deceive TO nfn All Gmtaterfclts, Xmltotias aldt Jat-as-jrood ar EiFrlicnts that trifle 'wiik and eat4sfrdr the hcaltli Iaikata aaO. CWWxeft Jirf falast JGxpcrlmc What is CASTORIA Gftetocf it a harmless wtoatltHte fo CaHer Oil, Pard grlc, Drops ad Sootaui? sjrups. It Is Pleasant. coataiRg neither Opium, Morphia ner other Nnrco auhfltance. Its ao is its oarantee. It destroys "Wor aad allays Fevcrishness It cores Diarrhoea and Wl Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cares Coustlpatlf aad Flatulency. It assimilates the JFood, rcKiiIxitoj t Stmiach and Bowels, giving licalthy and natural sleei The Children's raancca TIm aiotaer's Friend, CKN(U1NE CASTORIA ALWA BwtfH th Sirnaturt of aK The Kind You ta Always Boui In Use For Over 30 Years, tmc etNTAun eorHT, TT kuihuv Tiwxr, NrwTonK trrr. WSWWWWWWWHWWWiKIWIWWSWWWWWtl (Arc You Interested In Saving Your Money? Of courso you are. That's why wo advertise Wo carry oaa tho best stocks of wagons and Implements in tho city, and it Is your interest ns a money-saver to call and sea our line no m&t whether you buy or not, wo know that you know a bargain wj you sco it, and that you will bo suro to tell others about tht Wo carry a complcto lino of wagons, buggies, farm Implements,! 9 kinds of farm and mill machinery, paints, oils and varnishes. Fl m m class blacksmlthlng and horso shooing also done. Wo tako second-hand vohlclea nnd machinery as part payi on all now cash orders. Keep your monoy nt homo by buying what you need at boi, and at tho earao tlmo see what you'ro getting. GEORGE B. JACOBS 1R. F. D.8J - - Salem. WttWWWlIMmmiHIMhii,l d "is YOU'LL HNMOY A IMUY1 In ono of our rigs just as raucl you owned U. More, n faa you will havo all the pleasur 'only a mero fraction r.f the of n nrlvnto stable oa ai limited In your chok cf a tc either. Our livery re -vice tti ply anything you require. !i runabout to a coach ard tMJ can wo serve you' FASHION' STABLES, C. W. Ynnnke, lop. 131-137 N. High St. Phone Hi Tho Hate dlopatlon will be preo- llty wHUHlwou for Tart It U not a WUKtiildP, hut hattv fought to ih Kskh. rvwiilllRg la the ttunlhUa ir of tho ttuoMiy TaW could ot l a more o Tiwwmiwiiiiiiinniiii inniiin mi iiiiw HUehd hattle than wi;i be vUlbl In Okk) tomorrow aight 1h Xw York ttatt Hugh wewkl kv to aght for hit Utv i( lVwldeut !toovU uadrtok to prevent hit BowlHttloa. d vrjbody Vaowt wi n, mm iM'.m Wfciwwmii V7 -,.. JL 'lK'' jtwg WtUmt mw UUtitt m4 ava a a haa .sVa u-a a iir dwh fpjnpr f 0-SU. aiuukLset. -, - t- '..T.wnw,, vwia.ttttM liMfMfft ir ef vU&4l a tai imsa m h Th rtU of the tight BttweM Frak&r and Taft cortaliUy dtwon strata that It the HtimMrtaaa of tkd country t At to eKsit the sor tary of war their standard hearer ho eaii poll tho fuU UopHbllean frtrvngth of hit ow8 state, Tho afenlhllatlOH of F'orakftr ha beR to complete than oym If ho and hit IwmedlAto Allow0rt should choott to kulf Taft. sr to oppose him Qny th tlmat of th rwH of tklp effortu could arcvdy he pr4l tho pfrrcoatasd coViwu tho .VeglecttHl CoUw Thrmtens Life. tVrom tha Chicago Tribune.) M 'Don't trltle with a cohl,' la good advtee for nrudant moa and vromoa. It may be vital in the oase at a child. Vropor fool. goi rentllaUoa. and dry, warm etothing aro the proper afeguardt against eoWs. If the at malntalRwd throogh tho change able watkor of autumn, winter and spring, Uo ohaaeot of a surprise from ordinary ootdo wilt be tllghU But thu artlaory Hght colds will beootn toreco If noglocted. and a west s. tabltohed rip eod Is to tha gorms of dlphtkoria what honay U to tho be. Tho groatMt nionaco o child life at thu season of the year l th uegloctod cold." Whtther It U a ehlhl or aduH, the coW tUght or s vor, tho vory bwt treatwost that can bo adoattd Is ta g4vo Chamber- la U'a CoHgh Itomody. , n U te a ad I siuro, TRe grvat popularity aad Im Btoase alo et thb preparation hat ba attalaod by Its remarkable onre of thU allmoau A cold savor rotulUTlR paeuwoata whea it Is glv. en. For ealo at l)r. Sto&a'a druf ttore. tTM&t? i BOSTON BROWN BREADIFLO Is Self-rlsbigr. It makes Gaoiae Bown Bread, Toothsoanc Quick Bbcvitt and a GLORIOUS BOILED PUDDI Sold by AI Grocers OJk ITOllXA, ,VIM twKta tttawte SEND US YOUR LAUNDRY Todav Xta hsvn Trv mmlnrn nnirlranCO fcr tOJ rmtt K. .,-.. ... 1 I i. vltinr it he Cl Cat shirt walat. Urt Mirtalns (tbirtx or fam. sKn We're suro vau'Ii V.i. nlimci itv .. ..... ..j.nr nriC. Ul -, ,., iivii nnu uur null iuu m. .-- r-M drj' that U doao here la aweet, clean and pure, and job i take tr" ptouaro la woarlnj; It. Threo wagoas for your conTcn:esoe The Salem Steam Laundry r US m Liberty Stret, Phew day after Htha i k K jm nL u;r ,;. B c&m&