Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 27, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1008.
IPAIGN BEGINS
SATURDAY NI6HT FOR
CROSS-VALLEY
RAILROAD
THE DALLAS OBSERVER
PLAYS THE OREGONIAN
ivtofl Boosters Get Little Btit Empty
poises From Portland Railroad Mag-
S sites
pVrKVI)KNT O'BRIEN, OK THIS SOUTHERN PACIFIC, 1)11)
prnjSTBXDKXT TAliUUi, ut- ajii-j uiuWi juji-uiiuu, iia
mtlVMlNI), BUT CANNOT BUILD HIS YEAR.
ttiOKR WKLCH, OF THE PORTLAND SALEM, ALBANY, EU-
EASTERN, COULD JMKK AO JIKFIMTK I'ltOMIHE TO
o.v.
, t Stayton hustlers went.
, determined (o get nn oioctric
Hjjwajr, and will tackle tno
(tt Ms ma-mni "i "- "
hi fib Saturday night.
Uemltteo, composed or K.
L jwldent of tho Wlllnmotto
LDenlopmont League; A. Huck
iPrwidcnt or tno snioin iiim-
llA'i League, J Frank Hughes,
iSiIs Board of Trado, and
It Ttasurer Illclianison aim
wrc
the Orrcon Sienna Paint "and E. D. Aloxandor.
Co., will go up rom this city to
help Btart tho hall rolling for tho
Saloon and Stayton rallroud, tho first
of several lines across tho vnlloy,
short lines to tho Capital City.
Tho committee of Stayton boost
ors who woro In tho city yostordoy
woro V. P. Klorkor, Goo. Spanlol, R.
A. Elwood, 'h. P. Iirown, W. A.
Wright, W. A. Woddlo, Dr. II. A.
Denuohnmp, Jncoh Spnnlol, 0. L.
Iirown, II. J. Marking, Charles Straff
(The Dal'in Ohservor.)
Tho Obiorvor would ilke to sug
gest that a mighty good way to keep
Govornor Chiunborlnln out of tho
senate would he for no Republican
to vote for him at the Juno election,
By pursuing this course, a, Republi
can oonntor would bo assured and
tho desired result could be accom
plished without putting old corrupt
and discredited machine politicians
in chargo of tho Btnto again.
Commenting on the foregoing par
agraph, tho Oregonian says: "Lot
us havo none of JJio old corrupt, dis
credited politicians In charge of tho
stato again; no man who ever has
stood up for tho principles and pur
poses of tho Republican pnrty nnd
fought Its bnttlos. No more of Geer,
finally disgraced 'he state In tho
eyes of the nation. To a few hossos
whoie odious methods not only made
poMlble, but hastonod, the adoption
of tho revolutionary diroct primary.
To tho gang that defeated Mr. Scott
in his honorable nmbltion to ropro
sont his stato In tho highost lawmak
ing body in tho United States, and
whose leadors, not content with bo
traying him, shamelessly gloated be
cause one- of their number gave to
tho public certain private corre
spondence that, by evory law of de
cency nnd honors should havo boon
hold sacred. To the same political
bosses who nro even now attempting
to repair their old, discredited mn
chlno nnd again fasten tholr grip on
the fair state of Oregon. Do wo
or Simon, or Moody; no more of (make our moaning plain?
THROUGH
BRUZZI ..
MAY BE
RECALLED
irnHc3, March 27 Ponnl-
I token in health, John Dal-
Utrtjon, nsMs'nnt ppo-rotnry of
Um California Safe Dopnslt
t Company, I anxious to ro-
sS Francisco from Now
ttl Mirn state's ovldonco
ttle financiers who are hold
k:'ortho rash of tho trust
si
itMa has made, through
ht practically amounts to
W confession, nnd ho Is wll-
ime back If ho Is promised
He disappeared lmmodl-
' 'bo bank failed, and has
Wire for four months. Ho
it indictment for embezzlo-
rtU Daixcll Brown, Walter
fW" and James Troodwoll,
'' th Institution. Clnlms
If Mm are paid to directly In-
three rnn.
Hta has traveled from city
Fatne East, looking for cm-
f la banks, but ho wns uu-
JU position becnuso of his
1 1 to give tho necessury refor-
" information that ho wns
k was received bv tho
lljy !!,- js r,f.V I l.....,n
' ?a ty tho j.-OMCutlon In
(United Proas Loasod Wire.)
London, March 27. Duko D'Ab
ruzzl, roportod to bo ongugod to Miss
Katherlno BIklus, Is snld to bo pro
pared to tnko stops to ask tho recall
of tho Italian nmbnsBador nt Wash
ington, hocnuso ho blames that ofll
cIp' for divulging hln Identity dur
ing his visit to Amorlca.
This report was circulated today
upon tho arrival of tho duko at Liv
erpool. Ho. would not discuss tho
roport, but It 1b said, on what seems
to bo good authority, that ho fools
that ho would havo boon nblo to
trnvol Incognito had It not been for
tho Intorost tho Italian ambassador
at Washington had tnkon In his nf
folr. Anothor roport Is that ho will
carry tho matter directly to tho king
and nsk for tho diplomat's recall
Abruzzl refciRod also to say whether
or not ho wns engaged to Miss Blklns
Lord, or Williams, or Pulton, or Peo.
As a helper, of course, the Orogonlun
is not needed.
"Agnln, tho simplicity of tho ap
peal o Republicans or so-cnllod Re
publicans not to vote for Chambor-
Inln nt tlu Juno election, is touch
ing. It i3 so ohildliko nnd bland.
What havo those snino voters beon
doing thoso many yoarB? Aro thoy
oxpocted to forsako Chnmborlnln
now?
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INS FEAR
THE JAPANESE
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"aigu .f Jv-aBhinatlnn
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ii8 and Pains
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Washington, March 27. Many
ohauge In the personnel of tho army
will bo brought about by the retire
ment today of Major-Gonoral Adel-
nhiis W. Greoly, famous ns an Arotio
exploror, nnd formerly chlof signal
ofllcor, and now commandor of the
depurtmpnt of the Dakotas.
Brrgadlor-General Wlnflold S. Kdg
erly, who has beon temporarily In
Qhargo of tho department slnco Jan
uary, when Goneral Grooly was
granted loavo of absence, will iif
cflod him. Brlgadior-Gonoral Chas.
B. Hall, now conimandant of the
army school of the lino at Port Lenv-
worth, Knnens. becomes a major
goneral today, taking the plae of
Gonoral Groely. General Hall will
bo succeod4 by Colonel John B.
Kerr, of th Twelfth cavalry, sta
tioned at Port Oglathprpe.
General Greoly retires under the
operation or the age limit. He was
born In Nowburyport. Maes., March
27, 1S44. His army career hus been
long and moritorlous, and ho is also
famous as an explorer. He discov
ered a new land north of Graenjand,
crowing Gjlnnol land to the polar
sou. Ho built thousands of miles of
talagraph in Porto Rioo. Cuba, Phil
ippines and China.
"Brothron, you havo tMrned down
or cast out of the Republican party
ovorybody who has or has had any
forco or chnractor In pushing nnd
sustaining Its principle or purpoics.
Bvery mnn who has hoen oarneat In
his support of the Republican parly
Is under tho ban as a machine mnn.
You will got on famously, no doubt.
All hnpptuoss to you! It will bo oasy
going, slnco party noods no organiza
tion nnd no holpors." The Orono
nlnn. D.vspoptlc, unreasonable, and vin
dictive! Not sookiug to dUcrlmlnnto
botwoon frlond or foo, but striking
out blindly nnd vongofully In ovory
dlnectlonl "Vca havo disrupted tin
Republican party I" "Von havo cant
out ovory Ropubllcun of promlnonco
nnd Inlluonco!" "You" have dono
this, and "You" havo dono that! It
would ho Intorostlng to know JiiBt
who tho Orogonlan means by "You."
Suroly, that pnpor does not mean to
Includo tho Observor, which has nl
wa8 worked to tho oxtent of its
ability for party organization and
the success of Republican principles.
No mnn can point a finger nt this
pnpor and truthfully say that it has
had any pnrt in bringing about exist
ing political conditions In Orogon.
At no tlmo hns tho Observor fnld,
or thought of saying, that tho Oro
gonlan was "ijnt noodod" as a helper
in fighting tho Republican untiles.
Wo havo never said this, bocause It
never was true. Nor have wo sought
to rond any Republican out of tho
party. Wo could npt havo dono bo,
if wo would, nnd It Is cortnln thnt
wo have had no doalro to do so.
Then why drng In tho names of Mr.
Geer or Mr. Moody, or Mr. Williams
or Mr. Peo, or any other of the
promlnont Republicans naraod?
Tho odltor has never voted for
Mr. Chamberlain for any office, nor
does ho Intend to In future This
paper has never printed a lino (paid
for. or otherwise). In favor of Cham-
b 'Haiti's candidacy for governor,
aitornoy gonoral or any other office.
Cm Mr. Scott say as muqh?
Tho Observer was fighting tho prU
n.ary law when nine out of ten nows
pipors In' Oregon the Oregoplan
Included w,oro olther working fori
It) enactment or 'saying nothln
axalnst it. We fought the ontlr
measure, with Statement Np. 1 and
all other frills and trimmings there
untp belonging or In any wise apper
taining. Wo. opposed the measure
because we beliovod that It would
lend to the very conditions that uc
list In Oregon toil ay. Therefore, It
does not beoonto any paper to try to
place the Observer among those re
sponsible for present conditions.
This paper believos la organization
for the preservation of tho party -jnd
the enrryiUK out of party pollelag,
but It does not believe Ir "machine"
Th Orogonlan sneers becauao the
Observer urges Republicans to sup
port tholr ticket In the coming elec
tion; bocnuBO It nppoals to Republi
cans to conso voting for Dpmocrats
for tho Important state and county
orflcoB. If n nowspapor may not np-
peal to tho voters of Its pnrty to'
stand by tho party ticket, thou, In
hoavon's nnnio, to whom may It ap
peal? To tho loaders of tho gang
that corrupted Oregon politics for
30 year? No thank you! If Mr.
Scott doslros to assume the rolo of
a spootator and stand idly by while
the old gani; selr.os control of tho
stnto again, that Is his affair. Wo
agroo with tho Oregonian that ap
peals to party loyalty in the Inst few
years havo mostly hem In vain, but
If nn appeal for party loyalty
PARASITES THAT SAP LIFE
EXPELLED BY NEW METHOD
Tho Intorost crented In lending
cities drarlng tho pnst yonr by young
Mr. Coopor with his now prepnrnt
tlon, Is largely accountod for by a
peculiar quality possessed by this
medicine, whlo'li ho calls IiIb Now
Discovery.
Mr. Coopor boliovcs that Internal
parasites, or tapeworms, nro respon
sible for much 111 health, and it Is
nu undoubted fact that his medicine
has expcllod Immenso numbors of
thoso crontures In various cities vls
lltcd by him. Tho young man nlao
believos thnt stomnoh trouble Is tho
mulu cause- of all ill health. Ho
clnlmti that few can havo poor health
with a good dlgostion. He furathor
claims that his New Discovery mod
Iclno does nothing but tono up tho
stomach, yet It not only expels tho
lng wo did not know whnt the
trouble was. She was oxtromolje
nervous; tho lwtst thing would" upsot
her; hor tongun was canted, and at
tlmoB sho' would havo a good nppo
tlto, thon again could not bear tho
sight of food; sho was restless! at
night, had n bad bronth. especially1
when sho got up of mornings. Wo
tried ovorythlng to rollovo hor, but
met with no success. Wo woro "w8t
on tho point of giving up trying- any
thing oIbo, whon wo hegan (o read
or Coopor's Now DUcovory. cm
oral dnya ago wo purchased thfcs
mcdlclno. Jessie has been using It
regularly, and this morning thlw
purnnlte loft her system. J don't
wonder thnt sho hns always fott bA'C
and "nothing wo would glvo her
Roamed to rollovo hor. Now thnt sho
sho Is rollovcd of this tnnoworm 1
parasites but rollovcB many other fool sure that Bho wll grow bottor
nllmontB not as a rule associated
with stomnoh trouble
Llttlo Josslo Blrdsall, daughter
of Mrs. Ida Blrdinll, living at 2138
Carroll nvonuo, Chlcngo, is nmong
many rollovod of a largo pnr
jjslto by Mr. Coqpor's propnrn
tloiiH during his stay in that
city. In spanking of tho mnt-
oaoh day, nnd onjoy perfect health.
Mr. Coopor, your mcdlclno is worth
n thousand tlmo; moro than your
ohnrgo for It. 1 know of a numbor
of pooplo troubled the samo war
Joslso hnR boon, nnd I certainly ex
pect to toll them personally to try
your mcdlclno."
Wo would ndviiso anyone who has
tor to Mr. Copor, tho mothor said: boon troublod for some tlmo wlthr
"My child Josslo, who Is 14 yoars old gonornl poor health to try thto
has boon suffering with this trouble gront medicine. Wo aro ngont for
for ovor aovon yoars. Until thin mor It In this city. J. C.
Pory.
NAPOLBON BONOPARTB
AND TUB H1MPLB LUM5
Graltnn did not always adhuro to
and 'the details of the simple llfo which
decency and clean politics will avail
nothing, thon this pnpor has no other
npponl to make.
Tho Obiorver had nothing to do
with tho enactment of, tho now prl
mnry law, but now that It is n law,
wo shall oudoavar lo respsct nnd ob
sorvo It, And wo still maintain that
tho wny to koop Mr. Chnmborlnln
out of the sonnto Is for no Republi
can to voto for him It will he a dlfll
cult matter to mako tho average
votor bollevo thnt it Is necossnry to
hnvo a machine to koop him In lino
nnd mako him voto his tlckot, nnd
for this roason wo bollovo It will bo
possible to oloct n Republican sonn
tor nnd still prevent n fw dlicrodlt
ed bosses from securing control of
tho politics of tho stnte again. Tho
Observor.
BIG DOUGH BAG
TO BEAT RAGE
TRACK BILL
(Unkod Press LoaBed Wlro.)
Albany, N. Y., Mnroh 27. A
$200,000 "dough bag," tho biggest
sent to Albany In the Inst deoado, Is
snld to havo arrived today and boon
nlncod in the oustody of a prominent
Brooklyn polltlolnn, who has ordors
to distribute it among thoso sonators
who are "right" on th onntl-raoing
bill
According to roport tho bribe
monoy was collected in New York
last week, every bookmaker In the
ring having boen fot'ood to glvo up.
Had tho bill to stop rnee traok gam
bling been killed In tho nssombly
yeeterday, whon a voto was tnkon,
the monoy would not havo boon used
Tho passage of tho monsuro by a voto
of 126 to 7, however, showed tho
raae track men that thoy must adopt
heroic mottsuros If they hope to win
in the senate.
The gamblers mow claim 23 of tho
(0 rates thero. With the arrival of
the "dough bag today, thoy aro eon
fldont of landing the other noooesary
TQtes.
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he llrst outlined. He multlpllod his
minimum needs. So did Napoleon
whon, In rovulwing the puBt, he
th might what he would do woro ho
again nt'the oiitwot of life.
In those moods thoughts of omplro
woro farthest from his mind. Twelve
francs a day would havo sufllcpd.
Dinner for 30 sous n day, nnd lodg
ings for a louis a month would hnvo
beon tho ordor. Thon ho would hnvo
boon free to froquont tho hnuuts of
lltorary men, tho libraries nnd tho
parquet or the thoator.
"Oh, hut I must hnvo a sorvnnt,"
he would rolloct, "I havo boon too,
much accustomed to ono; I could not
dross mysolf," which Ib n llttlo help
loss for the mnn with but 12 francs
a day.
And, though he sworo that tho
poor man wns happlor than himself
and nnjoyod his dinner bottor, yet
the dron in would pass into anothor
phaso In wliloh ho would bo tho bo
novolont pntron of art and litem
turo, to whom all mon Hhould go for
approval and roward. Thoy would
not -talk of arms and empires, but
of things npart from tho court and
tho camp, and ho would ontortaln
nnd onrlch thorn, which could not
bo dono on hair a louts a day. Lon
don Standard.
1200
J5f
25
1.10
Mr. John Illlin or Vlnlng. In., snys
"I have boou solllug DoWltt's Kldnoy
1111(1 n If! ill) AT Pills tnf nlimt n nana
nnd ahoy glvo hotter satisfaction than,13- w Chapman to C. II. and B.
Traiisfuvs of R'al Bstato.
Olive Lewis to Bdwnnl Bns-
oo n, ot iix, land In t 6 s.
r 1 w, w d $
M. D. nnd R. L. Wlmor to
J. R. Gardner, lots 1, 3. 3
and 1, block 7, Whltnoy's ad
dition to Stayton, w d
Anna Hnyos, ot nl to A. L.
Prasnr, lot B, tiloolc 2, Capi
tal Park addition to Salem,
w d
Mrs. K. Hoffman to Bruce Pox
ot ux, Hot 5, Liberty Fruit
Parm, w d
A. J. Johnson ot ux to P. K.
Miller, 2.31 acros In Marlon
county, w d
J. nnd B, Wemor to P. M.
Brooks, right H)f wny, q o d
M. and B. Ormsoth, ot nl to
Win. Plootwood, 9C noros,
bogs 3 and 1, t C u, r 1 w,
w d
C. W. and B. Llvoeny to B. A.
and L. A. Cunningham, half
ncro, t B s, r 1 w, w d 2000.
K. R. and W. H. Mnrtln to IC
T. Moulding, n o M lot Q.
Jofmson'n nddltlon to Sllvor
ton, w d 1C0"
K. It. and W. U. Mnrtln to K.
T. and Clara Moulding, n o
'4 lot C, Johnson's nddltlon .
to 8llvorton, w d 1G0
A. M. JnokBon to Potter Bsoh,
.07 of an ncro, t 1 s, r 1 w,
w d s
P. S. Bsoh ot ux to B. M. Turn- j
bull, 28.07 nores, t -l h, r 1
w, d
moo
300O
any pill I ovor sold. I hnve used
thorn myself with fine results." Sold
by all druggists
- - ... - i i, i 1. 1 .
nitYAX GUTS A
ROUSIIR AT I'lTTHUUIia.
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Pitt burg, Pa., March 2T. A
roulsug demonstration In honor of
poIKk. In the ordinary ncoeptatlou William Jennings Bryan will he hold
r fimi t.m Thar l vast difcf tonight In the oxpoiltlon building.
Has Summoned Wihwtst-s
District Attorney MoNary has bad
subponeas issued for witnesses in all
stato caioH, returnable March 31,
when he will Bit as a grand Juiy.
There will probably be 30 witnesses
brought from different parts of the
district to testify In these cases.
fcroneo between leeeat. legitimate
organisation and the banding to
gether of a few scheming politician
who oare nothing for party or party
Itrlnclples farther than thoy can use
them for solftsh onds. Wo are of
the opinion that had the Republican
party in Oregon been dominated a
little loss by these maohine methods,
it would havo been in a healthier
QQnditlon today.
To whom 4? we refer, when we
speak of maahiae politicians? To
thft gang of political plratoa who pur
sued their policy of rule or ruin in
Oregon for nearly 30 yeara, and who
and the Nebraska n will he the prin
cipal speaker.
Preddent Jore S. Black, of the
Pennsylvania Bryan League, will
preside over tho gathering. Demo
crats from every part of Western
Pennsylvania are swarming to the
city to participate In the festivities.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
acts gontly yet promptly on the
bowels and allays inflamatlon at the
same time. It Is ploaiant to take.
Sold by all druggists.
DeWItfs IJttly Early Risers, small,
safe, sure little liver pills. Sold by
all drugghts.
KK.NATOIt PULTON
AHH1VH8 AT PORTLAND.
Interviewed upon his arrival at
Portland by the Telegram, he was
asked :
"Have you changed to Statement
No. 1?" ho was asked.
"No." repllod Fulton. "That Ib a
manor wnicn uoiongs to tho mon
who nro candidates for tho legisla
ture. I loavo that to tholr aonscl-
onco. If thoy want to subscribe to
tho statemont, well and good, and
If thoy do not, very well. Tho law Is
not mandatory, and loaves it option
al. I do not wish to dictate what
candidates for the legislature should
do. They are sooklng nn office, and
so am I, so why should I Interfere
with them?
"I havo always ndvocatod the elec
tion of United States senators by tho
pooplo, and this has probably given
rise to the report that I am a State
mont No. 1 man. I am neither for
nor against it, and I stand on the
declaration I made at Corvallis."
O I I !
Kodol Is a iQlontlflc preparation of
vegetable a olds with natural digest
ants and contains tho samo JuIoqh
found In a hoalthy stomach. Each
dose will digest more than 30Q0
grains or good food. Sold by all
druggists.
P. MoKnlghM acros, I 0 a.
1 w, w d goo
I). P. nnd K.Jormun to P. II.
Reeves, lot C, block 89, city
of Salem, w d HOO
C. 15. Smith to S. II. Coltllraok,
south half lot 18, Smith's
Fruit Farms No. 2, w d .. 200
J. M. anil R. II. WndJworlli to
Sam Oorlg, one-third of an
noro, t 9 s, r 3 o, w d 60
Christiana Fischer to Stephen
Auor, lots B and fl, hloek 2,
Jos. minor's nddltlon to Mt.
Angol, w d 120-
L. L. L. How, et ux., lo 0,
Bnoeeheu, hind In lots 7 and
S, block university add....
A Neighbor of Yours
as well as yourself is llablo at nnr
Unio to havo rheumatism. We're nil
liable to have cuts or burns, bruisos
or scalds, crlok in tho back, neck or
Sldo somo kind of nn ache or nnln.
Thon hood this advice and toll your
nelghborsDallard's Snow Liniment
rolloves nil aches and pains, and
heals all wounds. Sold by all dealers.
--
The custom of plaojng a higher
estimate an the advice of a stranger
than on that of a neighbor costs a
lot or money during an average life
time.
Tho fioet will not enter San Fran
cleco bay until May 6, as primary
olection falls on Mny 5.
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Tf . sirra:
WB f f'Vlv'leT9
niiciimatfc rains Relieved.
Ii. P. Crackor, Esq., now 8-1 yera
or age, and ror 20 years Justlco or
tho peace at Martlnsburg, Jow,
says: "I am terribly afflicted with
sciatic rheumatism In ray left arm
and right hip. J have used threo
bottles of Chamberlain's Pain Bnlio
and It did me lots or good." For eaifr
at Drv Stone's drug store.