DAILY OAPTTAT JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1908.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Ii. IIOFER, Xd. mhI Prop.
4b In4tcRteBt Kewtpapcr Detotod to American Principles and
ifie"lVrei aud Drelojwmcnt of Alt Oregon.
PubllKhctl Kjery Kvenlnir Kxcept Sunday, Balcm, T)re.
jIUMKJltlPTION KATES.
(fa variably In Adraace.)
fi(lr, by carrier, per year..-., ....H,W Per raontb-....-Wo
Daily, by mall, r yef-...-. ....... .W Pcf month ..J5c
tfetikly, by mall, por jrear?..J. . 1.00 Six monttia .. JOo
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ADMIRAL
iHOMAS
HAPPY
SPECIAL DELIVERY.
rar c avealeaeo e eabscrlbera branch delivery oScea aro eetao
ttse4 at the followfftg p4cs at SS cents por month, f 1.69 tar thro
Asylum Btoro, F. 0. De Voo ft Son, Asylum Avenue Junction. ,
Carllno, Bevontconth street o A W.- Lane, 3arden Road store.
Dauo's Store, Alex, Daue, Boats Coraajerclal stroot.
Electric Store, 0. M. Eppley, East State street.
Fair Grounds Store, Harrison Dee, Fair Grounds Road.
Howell's Corner, Twelfth and Cross street.
O. K. Orocory, A. A. Engleba t. Twelfth street.
Wheeler's Store, W. D. Wuoeor, Highland ayenuo.
Tew Park Stor , F. O. Dower ox, Twelfth and Leslie.
SMILES
"Mayor Rodgors has tho advantage
of the aldormon. They cannot hold
BSBlons Saturday night and got their
mTtioa Into ttto Sunday papers, along
with tho other religious Horvlcca.
The Capital Journal Inst vook took
156 pages to hold Its business, nnd
aad moro Inches of advertising than
uny other dally in the vnlloy.
b m
Throo oleotrlo rnllroad projects
licadod south out of Snlom. One of
them ought to mntcrlnllxo. The Cap
ital Journnl would glvo moro for ono
llttlo orosn-coiintry Una to Bllvorton,
Stnyton or Dallas than for nil tlio
long-dlstanco propositions
Tho question of revenue from sa
loon licenses Is not ono tho city eau
ilfford to throw lightly over Its should
ors, Tho oily should r,ot moro rev
enues luslend of loss. Hut why put
tho prlco uo high ns to put n prombim
on tho evils wo nro trying to got rid
X)f?
April llrst Is the liiHt,dny for filing
-county oftiidldutes. It Is Unto for tho
four hundred who want to go to tho
legislature to get busy.
Sunday was n perfect spring day.
Tho ehurohUH worn orowdod. Tho
pnrka In the iifturuoon swarmed with
hnppy peoplo, and n largo crowd was
out to hear thu luind aoiioert In Will
son avenue.
If tho llttlo ono.cont Dnlly Jour
nal oan ulvo I2R0 for the oudowmont
of Wlllnmutto University, somo
our n'logod big mogul'a oorporntlonH
are fueling awfully poor to glvo only
two-bit.
The liorao ahow will bo made n
grunt soelal ovuut, and wo have en
gaged, u man for hla hoard and wush
Inu to wirry our homo and grouse the
&&. nnd will taku part In the pa
rade. If we have to change our will
to over thu oxpensos.
ANOTHKK MUCK
FOR
BROWNSVILLE.
Bet Corner In City Will Bo Occupied
With ItHlldlng Erected by Howe
Brothers.
Tho Brownsville Times nnuouueos
thnt tho business section of
Brownnvlllo Is soon to bo graced by
another brick business block. Tho
structuro Is to bo eroded on tho cor
ner of Main street and Bpnuldlng
nvcinuo on of tho host business
corners In tho city by Mr. Charles
Howe, Br., for bin sons, Chnrlcs and
Frank Howo, tho grocers. Tho build
Ing will bo 30x00 foot, ono story high
and modern In nil Its conveniences.
Tho probnblo cool will bo $5000.
Work on tho sCruoturo will bo bogiin
Juat p.n soon ns nosnlbio. Tho ground
for the building was purohaHod this
week from Mrs. C. II. Cnblo.
Tho enterprise displnyod by tho
Howo Ilrolhors Is eommondablo. Wo
hope tho oxnmplo aot by thorn will bo
followod by othors until tho business
Hootlou of Urownsvillo Is built up of
tileo brlok blooks.
Mnn Honored Who Has Borne the
Brunt oftho ifairtf'Work of the
Fleet.
cottamic grove hihtor
and postmakthr change.
1). M. l. tlnult Retire From Western
Ottwm nuil 0. J. Howard Take
up tlw Work.
With this Iwue tho editorial mnn
URoment of Woilern Oregon passw
from . M. O. Oault to a J. Howard.
Mr. -QauU having been appointed
VOJtmaster nt Cottngo drove. tnkliiK
posaOMlon of Hie oflkio under his coin
mlutlou dawl February 28. 1008.
Sunday. March 1, auooaadlUK C. J.
(Inward, who has served In that oa
pnolty during the past eight years.
Howard has boon ono of the best
posttnatortt In Oreaon. und Is an ul
and fear'eas editor.
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ARE YOU READY
For ho fluanolal opportunUles
that will como to you.
UoOxI erodlt. or rady eaah U
ueodtHl U els them.
If you havtt a wtvlHgw account
you wVH have both
Start an aUHt new and be
prepared
Far Your Ofiporftiiiily
Money uu depiMit U a safe
savlMjw baak U ua lasurnnee pol
icy agaltut odvorsHy. No one
afcoutd be without thu proteetlon.
SAYINSS DGPARTIENT
CAPITAL
NATIONAL BANK
HAMIMITKS TOVKINCt
IX Ol.ll MEXICO.
Tho Mexican llornld of March 13
has this about n private car party:
"A party from tho United States
arrived In this city yosterdny in tho
prlvuto oar 'Kemblo.' Tho mombcrs
of tho party are: Mr. nnd Mrs.. II.
W. Dlnlsdell, Los Angolcs; Mr. nnd
Mrs, H. F. Koyos, Mlssos May nnd
Dorothy Noyos, Sllsu Emmn Rich
nrdson, Ilrooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. nnd
Mrs. llonry W. Moyers, Salem, Or.;
Mr. and Mih. W. II. Bitnbrook, nos
Ion, M(hh. Uefore returning to tho
Unltod States tho party will visit
1'aohuua, Cordoba, Cuornnvaoa and
other iioluta of Intorost. The party
will have Its hondtiuarturs at the Ho
tot Iturblde.M
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Magdalena Bay, via San Diego,
Cal., March 23. Admiral Thomas,
who will succeed to tho command of
the Atlantic fleet, upon, it's arrival at
San Francisco, Is a mighty happy
man. Tho honor bestowed on hlra
by the President, Is, of course, In
tensely gratifying to him, but not
much moro so than tho power it gives
him to nt least secure assistance In
holding tup tho navy's end at the
many functions arranged In honor of
tho fleet at the ports to bo vlBlted ar
tor tho big fighting machines Icavo
horo. '
Ever elnco tho fleet loft Hampton
Roads It has fallen to Admiral
ThomaB' lot to represent tho com-mandor-In-chlof
at every functlou
savo ono, nnd that was at Trinidad.
At Rio, Punta Aronas, Callao and
Limn banquets, recoptlons, ball, gar
don parties, bull fights and other en
tertainments woro glvon, and at atl
of these Roar-Admiral Thomas had
to lako tho place of tho stricken Ev
ans. Whon tho floet arrived hero
Thomas was, In tho vornacular, "all
In." Though strong physically, and
a thorough lover of social events, tho
pneo had boon too hot for him, nnd
ho welcomod tho respite thnt tho long
porlod of target practice held out to
him.
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Avoid Secret
Stomach Remedies
All Run Down
In tho springthat Is tho condition of
thousands whoso systems have not
thrown off tho impurities accumulated
during tho winter blood humors that
are now causing pimples, boila and
other eruptions, loss of appetite, bilious
tarns, indigestion, and other Biomach
troubles, dull headaches and weak,
tired, languid feelings.
Hood's Sarsaparilla removes all these
humors, curea all these troubles ; reno
valee, strengthens and tones the whole
systotn. Thia ia tho testimony of thou
sands annually.
Accept bo substitute for
Hood's SarsapariHa
Insist on having Hood's. Get it today.
In liquid or tablet form. innrn l
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mmmmmmcmmmmmmmmmmmmE
Salem has got to do something be
sides put up a float at a Portland
flower ahow. Let us greet strangers
who como to Salem with flowers.
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Milt Miller of Lebanon has como
out for Statement No. 1. Shows his
natural goodness of heart and he
will probably havo to voto for a Re
publican for United States sonator.
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Sam Garland, of Lebanon, and B.
W. Johnson, of Cprvallls, went over
to tho Albany boost meeting, and did
some work.
IWtuilho Most of Thorn Contain
DnugHi'oiiM Ingredients, Which
I'rodutv the Drug Habit.
DIHI).
WOODINOTON'. At the family
home, near Sllvorton, Marlon coun
ty. Oregon. Sunday morning.
Mnroh S. 1008. nt 0 a. in.. Albert
vWoodlngton. aged 7(1 yours I
months and (1 days. He was born
In Indiana Ootobor 2, 1831.
In 1812 he was married to !,tta
both McMnhan, who died three years
later, leaving one sou. In 1804 ho
was marriod to Sarah K. Mngera. tho
nldort daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dr.
W. 11. Mugera, who wore both well-l
known pioneers. Mr. Woodlngton Is
survived by his wlfo. on von and
four diughtera: Mr. Charles Wood
lngton. of Flora, Indiana; Mis Uo
sella Woodlngton, Mrs. Stella Lon
don, of Sttlom. Ore.; Mrs. Daisy Shop
herd, of Noble. Or., and Mrs. Uila
Herman, of Molulla. Ore.
Mr. Woodlngtoa was reeognrted ai
one of Sllvorton' planters, having
located here in thu SOs.
The funornl was held Monday.
Mnroh 9, at tho Miller ehuroh, near
Kllvortou. Bervloos woro renderod by
Uev. Alhyou ltason, and Interment
was made In the Miller cemetery, ad
joining the ohuroh.
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CUAIG- At the Willamette Sanitar
ium In Salem, Ore., at noon on
Marou St. 190S. Mrs, R. W. Oralg,
avM 31 year.
Deooaned was the beloved wife ef
Robert W. Craig. tfe pastmaster at
Maeleay, und member of tho firm of
Craig Bros., of that plate. Betide
(her husband, he leave a little sob.
aged about seven years. Her inaldM
name was Joste Taylor, nad she was
a member of tho pioneer family of
(hat name, of that neighborhood.
She was a Christian woman of high
oharacter, and highly esteemed Uy
all who knew her.
The funeral was hold at Maoloay,
upon the arrival of her sister. Mr.
N. A. Bona, of White Falls. Wash.
Rev. P. 8, Kalght preaehed the fun
oral sermon.
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The Portland Journal (lad.) h
KOtUn; artjr QUtrlct Attorney Man
Mbk (Dora.) for oSlclat duties ueg.
leeted uutu Jrtst before eleettoa,
Thousands or pooplo, having dys
pepsla or stomach trouble In some
form, continually "dopo" thomselvos
with all sorta of sccrot tontcH, drugs,
pills, cathnrtioa, etc., which not noly
Inltnmo and Irritnto tho stqmnch nnd
Intestines, but In muny case cause
tho opium, morphine and cocnlno
ahblts.
You havo n right and should de
mand to know what nny medicine
ooutnius boforo y0 take. lt unloss
it la put un or cooomniondeUby some
reputnblo physician. RhlctM and
quaoks will jMit most anything Into
tholr uhoIom stuff so as to want
moro or It, until It makes you the
vlotlm of some drug habit, which will
ruin your health In n short time.
Stuart's Dyspepaln Tablets are not
a seerot remedy, thoy don not eon-
mm injurious urugs, and they are
reoommended by thousands or phy
slclnns In ths United Stnton and Can
ada to their patients for dyspepsia,
oatarrh of the stomnoh, nnd nil other
stnmneh trouble romiltlng from Im
proper dlgeetlon of food.
These wonderful tnblota aotually
digest foml btcauao thoy contain the
very element that aro required of
a healthy stomach to properly digest
food, thus acting n u (substitute and
giving the overworked digestive or
gans a rest aad a ohanoe to regain
their former health, strength and
vigor.
Stuart's Dyetgla Tablet qonr
tain fruit and vegetable aasenoes, the
pure concentrated tlnoture of Hy
drastis, and golden seal, whloh tone
up aad streagthea the mucous oonts
ef the stomaeh and Increase the tlow
of gastrle aad other digestive Juices;
laola (extracted from milk); nux.
to eirengthen the nerves controlling
the notion of the Btomaeh; bismuth.
to absorb gases nnd prevent ferman
tatlen, and pure aooptto pepsin (gov.
teat) of tho highest digestive power.
All of these are sclentlfioally Incor
porated la tfceae tahleta or teiengta
and oflaatltau a eomplete. natural,
lmy eare tor any stomaeh trouble,
Stuart' DypetMita Tablets aje
oW la large flfty-eeat haxei, W all
druKglsig. .
Write as for a tree samaie paek
age. Tklt aaaiRie atone. W Rive
you wtttleioHt reUef to sanvln you.
Addrtsa F. A. Smart Oo ISO Stuart
Bldg., Marakall, Mkk.
Kennedy's Laxatlvo Cough Syrup
acts gently yet protrintly on the
bowols nnd allays lnflamation at tho
samo time. It Is pleasant to take.
Sold by all druggtBts.
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Albany has some live people who
do somothlng besides watch tho mor
al conduct of their neighbors. Among
thorn nro Sonntor Mlllor, Mayor Wal
lace, P. R. Kelly, Postmaster Van
Winkle, nnd Editor Freeman, of tho
Horald.
Xotlro to Improve a Portion of High
Street.
Notice Is hereby glvon that at tho
meeting of thu Common Council of
tho City of Snlom, Oregon, hold
Mnroh 1C, 1008, a resolution wns
ndoptod to tmprovo High street bo
tweon tho north line of Stnto strcot
nnd tho south lino of Court street, In
tho following manner:
First: By grading the roadway
of suld street botwecu wild points
full width from curb to curb to tho
proper aubgrndo.
Socend: By pnvlng tho spneo ho
twuon thu rails and ono and ono
half foot outsldo of tho rails of tho
Oregan Eoloclrlc Railway Company
with vitrified brick, In accordance
with tho plans nnd specifications for
tho proposod Improvement of tho
Htreot railway track of tho Portland
Railway, Light & Powor Company on
Stato streot, tho coat of said lm
provomont to bo usso&sod against tho
right of way of tho said Orogon
Ueloctrle Railway Company.
Third: By paving said roadway,
save and except tho space betweon
the rail and one, and one-half foot
outsldo of the rails of said railway
truck of the Oregon Elootrlc Railway
Company, with Warren's Ultlwillthlc
water-proof pavoment. Tho cost of
said Improvement to be nssoesod on
tho owners of adjacont property, ns
provided In the ohartor of said city.
Remonstrances against tho nbovo
Improvement may bo filed within
20 days from tho first publication
or thai notlee.
By order oC Common Council.
W. A. MOORES,
Recorder.
Dale of first publication of this no
tloe, the 20th day of Maroh, 1908.
3-20-10t
1 n i i o . i
Albany has got Into the boostor
line with HOOa year.
Of the 60.000 people added to Ore
gon that yoar. at least 10,000 will
get out lato the interior.
(Cards of county candidates 5.
Cards for district and Btato candi
dates $10).
FOR COUNTV JUDGE OF MARION
COUNT1', M. L. JONES.
Republican, farmer business man
and taxpayer. Garduate of Willam
ette University, studied law and ad
mitted to tho bar. Where he Is best
known aro found his strongest sup
porters. Among business men every
where his word is as good as his
bond. Ho Btands for a strictly busi
ness and economical administration
of county affairs.
For Representative.
I hereby announce myself as a can
dldato for tho Republican nomina
tion for representative at the pri
maries, April 17.
IF NOMINATED AND ELECTED
I SHALL ALWAYS VOTE FOR THE
PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOR UNITED
STATES SENATOR.
HAL D. PATTON.
I hereby announco myself as a
candidate for nomination at tho Re
publican primaries for county su
perintendent of schools.
WALTER M. SMITH.
I hereby announco myself as a
caudldato for nomination at tho Re
publican primaries for commission
er. B. E. ROBERTSON,
Turner, Oregon.
I deslro to placo my nanio before
tho Republican primaries for a re
nomination for County recorder.
D. O. DRAOER.
I wIbIi to announce to my friends
that I am a caudldato for county
treasurer, subject to thu Republican
primaries. JOSEPH G. MOORE.
I horoby announce myself n candi
date for county commissioner on tho
Republican ticket.
O. B. HOYT,
Jefferson, Oro.
for county JudeTblrTT
April 17. Haying been
mlssloner t .Wntr
- .. w Li-rma
Judge one trrm t t.... uoa toJ
mod for .th ;;,.. ?"0ve I ,
.,..,...:. w I0r hlca i ,
u . TERREi
1'or Shcrlg,
I am n rninii.i. .
the Renubllenn ,i. , C0Mt;
"uiBnes.
p MINT,
x UL'iuitiin nnnfu.M. '
Republican nomlnatloaT
CommlHslnnn .. . "r
al district. "?"
'I. A. I'IDt
Married.
LEWIS-SHURTZ-At th.
K"af ; ?.
"""" xua l' ews to Mr i
Shurtz, Rev. j.r.c;'
- Ing.
The bride is ono of 8ilen'.
u. .uaimjai or Ooldend!e
In sawmill properties, tj,. .
couplo will make their falarei
in luai, ciiy,
.o v-onwaiea over & mll!Je
aro oui of employment la
states.
Montana, Now Mexico am rj
nia joined the Taft column S
It was supposed that ihA
senators woro elected by tJ
loglslnturo In fifteen mlontei
no corruption whaterer tbit
end tho fight on Statement .J
DoWItt's Llttlv Earl mu
Bafe, Biiro llttlo liver pllli '$i
an urugguie.
Timothy Brownhlll hit lo'j
Groshnm Horald to II A. Ei
or Lents, Ore.
I nm a cnndldntos for ofTico of
county Jiidgo, subject to tho Repub
lican primaries, on tho platform of
a squnro deal to all.
W. W. HALL.
At tho request of many Republi
cans I havo decided to becomo a can
didate for tho nomination for county
Judge, subject to tho Republican pri
mary olectlon.
WILLIAM BUSHEY.
For AKHCssor.
, I horoby announco my candidacy
In tho Republican primaries ror as
sessor of Marlon county; pledging
JuHt nnd equal taxation.
F. J. RICE.
For County Superintendent.
I horoby announco mysolf as a can
dldnto for County Suporlntondont of
Sohbt)l8 for Marlon county, at tho
Republican prlmnrlos, April 17.
A C. BAKER,
Turner, Or.
For Representative.
Tho undersigned Is a cnndldato for.
representative nt the Direct Pri
maries, April 17. If elooted will fa
vor busluoss administration and voto
for tho poople's choice for Unltod
States senator.
HENRY J. MILLER,
Aurora, Or,
It IMs the IIuiIoni.
Mr. E. 13. Chamberlain of
Maine, says of Duckies i
Salve: "It does the bmli
havo usod It for plies md It!
them. Usod It for cbtpwd
nnd It cured them. Applledu
sore, and healed It Uboot :
a scar behind." 25c it J f
drug store.
Kodol U today the best known
remedy for all disorders of tho stom
aeh. suck as dyspepsia, heart burn,
sour tomach and belching of gas.
Sold by all druggists.
COFFSE
Good gtucers hk$ Schil
ling's Best, tor it makes
Rood-will and nottrauMts ;
in case of complaint, the
money is ready.
Yor jroort tliu row motitt U to t1
hit Ui wr hius
Loroy Geeaer,aad K. W. Tlllson
will give a coacert at Roseburg Fri
day alght.
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HICKORY
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CROUP
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SO TtiROAT
TIIBOAT4l.UNCS
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IUUW.OatCrOH.UL4.
frU. IMHH CM
For Treasurer.
I hereby announoe to tho voters of
Marlon county that I am a candidate
for county treasurer at tho Republi
can primaries; pledging honost, faith
ful and impartial handling of tho
county funds,
WM. 8TAIGER
For Representative.
I hereby announoe that I will be a
oandldnto for tho Republican nomi
nation few stato representative at the
primaries April 17.
S. D. ADKINS.
Scott Mills, Qr.
For County Commissioner.
J. T. Reokwlth of Sldnoy precinct.
Phxferm: Economical buslnoss ad
ministration and an nggreselve policy
of constructing permanent highways
by tho oo-oporatlon of stato, county
and looal communities. Good roads
are tho beat Investment for tho people.
For Representative.
Pleas o announce that I am a can
didate for representative from Ma
rten county, subject to the decision
of the Republican voters at The pri
maries to be held April 17. If nom
laated and elected, shall support the
pwple8 .oholco for U. S. senator.
Shall oppose all grafts and all un
aeceeeary and, luxurloua approprla
Uoaa. 6. hf HATTEBERG.
Sllvorton, Oregon
GOVERNOR OITKItS
A 1UG RE
Governor Chnroberlila olei
ward for tho arrest and toitki
tho murdorer of Julias W
who wns ajaln at Silver Ui
county, Inst December The :
of itho row'ard will be the mi
fored In tho Caated nmrdcrti
Marlon colinty, $4000
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MARKS W0HK E.1SII
Salem People Are Plciwd tl
How It Is Dose
It's pretty hard to atteait
With a constantly art!:
With annoying urlnwr ft
Doan' Kidney Pi's '
easier.
They cure backache
They euro every kidaer l
W. H. Weed, of :
Snlom. Ore., sara: "A
years ago I got badlr M
mIo right over the ktfwp
nnother tliae while dlalf
caved In on tae alw Wl
back and since then I kiH I
or less aaaoyanee frea W'
GhaniiA of weather '
tn snh and whea I
beoame se lam tint I
stralghton up after ewe
oured Doan's Kidney WJ
drug store, and slsw WW
havo coatlaaed to '
hoon feinosed to ser "
an ache or ether sya?W
former trouble resla. J
ly proves that D8
aot up to the revest-:
tham. I a tee kae
whft kave derived S '
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