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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, Al'IUL 1, 1008
JOURNAL EDITORIAL PAGE
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
M, HOFER, Ed. and Prop.
An Independent Kewipupcr DeroUxl to American Principles end
lbei'rogreii arid Deyeloporaont of All Oregon.
rabUihod Iirerr Krenlng Bxcept Sunday, Salem, Ore.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
(Inrftrlftbljr In Adrcnce.)
-Bally, bf Crrler, per year $6.00 Per month -..Wo
Hy, y mlli per year. ............ 4.00 Per month 35o
Wtly, by mall, per ycftr.... . 1.00 Six mouth .....0Oo
SPECIAL 5EM.VERY.
For c nvoalonce of subscribers branch dollvory office art eetafe
ttefa at tho following Uces at 16 conts per month, 91.00 for three
Asylum Store, F. O. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avonuo Junction,.
Garllno, Seventeenth slrcot o A. W. Lane, 3ardon Road store. .
Dauo's Store, Alex, Dauo, South Commercial Btreot,
Blcctrlc Store, O. H. Epploy, East Stato street.
Fair Grounds Store, Harrison Do, Fair Grounds Road.
Howell's Corner, Twelfth and Cross streots.
O. K. Grocery, A. A. Engloba t, Twelfth street.
Wheeler's Store, W. D. Whceor, Highland avenue.
Tew Park Rtor , F. O. Bower ox, Twelfth and Leslie.
Y
43EDBB
zjrr.
tPOll A IlimAIi DELIVERY PAR
CELS POST.
Tho Now York Merchants' nsso-
vory small part of their capacity
utilized,
It Is roportcd, howover, that res
idents along each ronton ARE NOW
RATES ON
FLOUR TO
ORIENT
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Portland, Or., April 1. Rates on
flour and wheat between Pacific
coast ports and tho Orient have been
cut from $3.50 and $5 a ton to $2.50
and $4. Tho cut affects all tho
steamers oporntlng for tho regular
lines. Tho new rate will go Into
effect immediately.
Formerly tho rate on Hour was
$3.50 to Japanese ports, $4 to Hong
Kong and 5 to Shanghnl. Wheat
was on tho same basis. Tho now
chedulo provides for wheat to Ja
pan and Hong Kong for $2.00, flour
to Japanese ports $.3, flour to Hong
Kong, $3. GO and wheat and flour to
Shanghai $4.
Tho object of the stenmship com
panies in mnklng the cut Is lo drive
tho tramp steamers out of tho biiBl-nos?.
elation U now and has. hitherto been FREQUENTLY SERVED RY CAR
opposod to n gonorul parcois poBt in itiKitft ix violation of law.
the hollof Hint It would bo very In-h,ut only to a llmltod degree, nnd at!
JurloiiH to tho country merchants, a mnch hlclior chnrgo than this uillj
UAJUIKUK IN ITM HFKKUTH UI'OH ii nrovldOB
THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOWNS," In tho opinion of Tho Merchants'
wu uiuroiuio uKuuiHi uio uuuruais Association of Now York tho pro
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Purifies and enriches tho blood and
builds up tho whole system.
It radically cures all blood diseases,
from pimpled to BCrofula.
It is tho best remedy for catarrh,
rheumatism and dyspepsia.
At all times of tho year it la tha
most widely useful modicino.
Thcso statements aro confirmed dally
by cured men and women.
Over 40,000 testimonials received In
two years an uncqualcd record I
In tablets, as well as in usua liquid
form. 100 Doses One Dollar.
I CANDIDATES CARDS I
of tho whole pooplo.
But It now recommends to tho
nupport of it ho merchants of tho
country tho local parcois post men
miro oudorHor by Postmnstor Gono
ral Moyors, en Hod tho Durnlinni
onnto bill. TO PltOVIDE A RURAL
DELIVERY PARCELS POST for
morchnndlso and olhor articles
Dialled on rural tlollvory routes.
TIiIb bill prevides:
.For tho oHtnliMnhnitiit of n spe
cial parcois po Hyutoni on rural de
livery ronton FOR PACKAGES OR
IGINATING ON A RUHAL ROUTE
or nt lli' dU'rlbtitlug postofllro for
tlollvory by rural curriers to pa
trons thereof
2. For a charge of r cents for
tho UrHt pound, AVI) U CENTS FOU
TIACH ADDITIONAL POUND OH
FRACTION TIIEItEOF. UP TO It
POUNDS; for li ounce or low, 1
cent; over 2 omiicoh mid up to I
ounce, 2 routs; ovor 4 ounce nnd
vp to 8 ounces, 3 cents; ovor S
ounces mid up to 12 ouiicoh, 4C0tits:
over 12 ouiicoh nnd up to 1 pound, T
conts.
Under this Bystom a local mall
'parcold urn-vice would bo oarrlod op
over ench rural dollvory routes be-
twoon all points thoroon and tho lo
cal noHtoMco nerving such route
THIS SHHVICE WOULD
STRICTLY IOCAL and tho ratos
vMonB of tho bill WILL PROMOTE
THE TRADE OF COUNTRY MER
CHANTS, by onnbllng thorn to mnko
dnlly deliveries to their local cus
tomers at smnll cost, ami will also
prove a groat convenience to fann
ers and others living in tho country
hv mnkliiK It unnecessary for them
I to trnvol to ndjacont towns to obtain
mnll Rtippllos and dollvnr Htnnll
purrols.
aii iiiurciiauiB nun union uiu
therefore rospoi'tfully roquostod to
write to their senators and congress
men and ask thou to support the
Hiirnhnm sennto bill 5122 for n
rural dollvory parcolB post for mer
chandise, otc, mnllod on rural do
llvory routos.
o
WOMEN'S WOES.
"Ono Touch of Nnturo Makes the
Whole World Kin."
Whon a roostor finds a big fat
worm ho cnlls all the lions In the
farm yard to como nnd share It. A
similar trait of human nnturo Is to
bo observed when a man dlncovorsl
Hoinothlng exceptionally good he
wants all his frlonds nnd neighbors
to share tho bonoflts of his dlscov, I
ory. This Is tho touch of nnturo that'
makes tho wholo world kin. Tint
explains why pooplo who have been
fired by Chnmborlnln's Cough Rem
ody wrlto letters to tho mnnufnetu
rors for publication, that othors sim
ilarly ailing may also use It and ob
tain roilof. Dslilnd ovory one of
these letters is a warm hoartod wish
of tho writer to bo of use to somoouo
oIpo. TIiIh remody Is for snlo hy Dr.
Stuo's drug. store.
GREAT EXPOSITION
IN THE FAR EAST
(United PreBs Lensod Wire.)
Toklo, April 1. According to nn
ofllclnl announcement, tho Nippon
Dal Hnkuran Kwal, which menns the
great exposition of Jnpan, will bo
thrown opon to the public on April,
1, J 912. This will bo -tho grentCBt
nvnonltlnn nvnr linlil In Mm Far East.
and preparations aro going rapidly
rorwnru.
Salem Women Arc Finding Relief At
LllNt.
FLORENGE
SCHENCK'S
TROUBLES
. ft doos soom that woman have
moro than a fair sharo of tho achos
and pains that allllot humanity:
thoy must "keep up." must nttond
to dutlos In splto of oonitnntly nohlng
bucks, or hondnchos, dizzy spoils,!
,l,;.boarliiK-down pains: they must'
mini im iwi ivu iimi uiu riuuii . ..flp whon to stool) means tOI-
would apply only to parcolB Olllfl.J,0P 0or' ll0"w ,0'' ,, '".
"INATING WITHIN THE LOCAL n. Thoy nwiet walk and bend nnd
RURAL DELIVERY DISTRICT and work with racing pains nnd mnnyj
of" ufntKan' ounce jWwtor 8t- T,om- 0ro" 8Rya: "l hnve
re now 3sW rural dullvVouml loan's Kidney Pills a romody
to tholr transmission theroln
TnreU .ulglnnttng at other points
"wuuld not ho ontltlud to the benefit
of the local rates, int nay the pres
ent higher, morohandlso vnto. A
lowrt package weighing 11 pounds
would tnoreforo be deilvorod along
thr loeal rural delivery routo for
2r. vonts. while PACKAGES COM
1NGFROM A DISTANCE WOULD 1IR
1115STIUCTED TO I POUNDS
'WEIGHT AND
CHARGE
Tli ore ar
vry otllcuH In the United Statos
Ovor ench of tho a mall wagon
dally passes.
Tho carriers are prohibited l law
"FROM CARRYING ANYTHING HIT
MAIL MATTER OF THE VARIOUS
CLASSICS PRESCKIHKD RY LAW.
Tho weight of packagos Is llmltod
to 4 poundH, upon which the rato Is
1 cent an ounce, equal to l4 cents
for n 4pmml package. The low
limit or wolght and tho heavy
charge Imposed In large monsuro
provent the moiling of local pack
mgos; and as tho carrlors cannot
lawfully deliver anything but mall
matter, the pooplo along tho 3$,
2Gfl rural dollvory routes aro pre
vented from having THE HENEFITS
OF A LOCAL PACKAGE DEL1VEUY
which thoy might widlly enjoy, by
means of tho mall wagons which
dally pass tholr doors with only a
achos from kldnoy Ills. Kidneys
cause moro suffering than any othor
organ of th body. Kosp tho kid
iittya wull and hoalth Is onslly main,
talnod. Rand of a romody for kid
noys' only that holps and euros the
kldnoys nnd Ib endorsed by pooplo
you know.
Mrs. Mary Ilauingardnar, of 424
How to Obtain Wealth
U th problem all are nuxlnud
to eolvn. Same oxyeut to hiwo It
left to them; others slgu bocaune
they Iiavo no rich relative, hut
the smart young iimh or woman
of today oena a KHVlng noeount
as tha Suro Way towards obtain
ing wealth.
Your Yli) 'aIU mm tluoo
por oout IntarsH with is. Sniull
account woloomo.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL
NATIONAL BANK
that Is worthy of all confidence nnd
I am pleased to ondorso them so
that othor sufforors from kidney
complaint may know how to got re
lief. I proourod Doan's Kldnoy
Pills at Dr. Stone's drug storo nnd
several momboro of our faintly have
used thorn with gratifying results. I
took thorn myself for a tirod, auuiug
hack and a dragging down fooling
that comes from Irregular and de
ranged kidneys. Tho results waro
of tho best. Tho nohlng and soro
noes was banished and tho kidneys
wore rendored normal. My health
has becoino bottor In overy way."
For salo by all dealers. Prloo 80
cents. PofttrMUhuru Co., RtiffnlQi
Now York, solo agents for Hie
Unltod States.
Uoiuembor tho namo Doa'i
and take no othor,
(Unltod Press I.onuod Wlro.)
Now York, ' April 1. Summons
and complaint In a suit for $100,000
brought by Miss Florence K.
Sohenck against Charlos II. WHson.
mamiKor of Alfrod G. VnndorhulU's
string of racing horses, have boiii
lllod by counsol for Mli Schenck in
tho county clerks ollloe.
Miss Schenok ohargos that Wil
son, under a promlso of marriage,
lurod her away frpni her hoiho .In
Norfolk. Vn.. In October. 1900. fol-
ilnwing which he brought here to thin
olty. whore tho' lived togothor ns
husband and wlfo.
Subsequently thoy went to Loiidnu
whoro Wilson had chnrg of Vnn
derbllt's horse at the Intarnntlonal
Horo bIiow In that pity a-'t Jnnr
Rnturnlng hore, Ml Sehonck sny
sho discovered that Wilson was al
roady married. Th coniulatnt re
nlte the ofton publ'jlied faoU of
tholr acquaintances and oscnpad..
0.
Objoot to Strom; Medicines,
Many pooplo objoe' to taking th-'
strong medlclns usuallv Mrwfp-Mvd
by physician for rheuniatUm. There
Is no need of interns' treatment l v
and oi of hniaculnr or chronlr
rhoiiiuatUui, and more than ulna ot
of overy ten cases of the dlsenso 'ire
of one or tho other of theso varie
ties. When thero Is no fever and ll
t' (P anyi swelling, you may know
that It Is only nocossnry to appb
Chamberlain's Liniment freoly
Ket qulek rellof. Try It For sa'e
by Dr. Stono'a drug storo.
RheiinintlHin.
Moro than nlno out of overy ton
cases of rheumatism aro simply
rhoumntlsm of tho muscles, duo to
cold or damp weather or chronic
rhoumntlsm. In such cases no inter
nal trentmont Is required. Tho freo
application of Chnmborlnln's Lini
ment Is nil thnt Is neudod, and it Is
cortain to glvo quick rellof. Give It
a trial and soo for yourself how
quickly It rollvos the pain and Boro
noss. Prlco 25 conts; largo slzo, 50
conts. Sold by Dr. Stono's drug
Htoro.
There Is a Big Difference
Between Groceries. Thoro Is a dif
ference In prlco aud another in qual
ity. Judged by olthor standard it
will pay to
BUY YOUR GROCERIES HERE
Your first order will show 4hat our
ocouomios In price hnvo not boon
effected by wicrlflc of quality.
Our Grocer'es nre above all good
grooarles. The eavlng to you Is
caused by our close buying and our
mod oi-u to Idons of a legitimate prollt
A. A. Englebart
I2th and State
Senator l.nFollotUj's' employers
llabllltj' bill mi roportort favoraUiy.
r - --'
He Got Wluit He NimhIwI.
"Nine ye re o It looked asi If
my tlaio had coe." wye M. C.
Farthlns. of Mill Creek, I ml. Tr.
"1 was so run down that Ufa hung
on vtry slender thread. It was
Ithon my dnmnlet reeonuNeftdod
Hlootrlo nitvere. 1 bought a bottle
and I got what I Heeded -elrencik.
I hiul oiio foot In U grave, hut
Elootrlo HlUem put It back on the
, turf ngutu. and Ive boon woll ovor
sluoe." Sold under guarantee at J-
C. Perry's drug storo. 60e.
CASTOR I A
for Infants aud Children.
Tin KM You m Always U4W
Vi 11
F:xYZvJk.
iWriNj
' !st?ias:
N ONB OR MANY COLORS
REVIEW FAIR
WILL CONTEST
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIQH GRADE WORK
(CardB of county candidates $5.
Cards for district and stato candi
dates $10).
FOR COUNTY JUDGE OF MARION
COUNTY, M. L. JONES.
Republican, farmer business man
and taxpayer. Garduato of Willam
ette University, studied law and ad
mitted to tho bar. Whoro ho is best
known aro found his strongest sup
porters, Among business men ovory
whero his word Is as good as his
bond. Ho stands for a strictly busi
ness and economical administration
of county affairs.
T hereby announco myself .as a
cindldato for nomination at tho Re
publican primaries for county su
perintendent of schools.
WALTER M. SMITH.
I hereby announco myself as a
candldnto for nomination at tho Re
publican primaries for commission
er. D. E. ROBERTSON,
Turner, Orogoa.
I deslro to plnco my nnrno before
tho Republican primaries for a ro
nomlnaWou for County recorder.
D. G. DRAGER.
I wish to announco to my friends
thnt I am a candldnto for county
trcasuror, subject to thy Republican
primaries. JOSEPH G. MOORE.
Iyhcroby announco mysolf a candl-j
dnto for county commissioner on tho
Republican ticket.
G. B. HOYT,
Jefferson, Oro.
I am a candidates for olllco of
county Judge, subjoct to tho Repub
lican primaries, on tho platform of
a squnro doal to nil.
W. W. HALL.
Itaarti tho
Signature) of
S & . yzjj-e.
-&77&&d
M
(United Pross Loased Wire.)
Viaiu X..h1. .mII 1 t 1.mi. Innnl
wit turn, 4i(iiii . . tuub n-c,u' .
eouteet over tho millions loft by
.Ufa. vuuriwi 1'iur. kiiivu some yo.iiai
ago lu an automobile accident ln
ithiiuv, is pruuuasu as mo out
growth of a suit fllod by Frank P.
Smith, who seeks $1,000,000 as his
share of the eaiate. Smith lives in
To nek a. Kan., and claims he was a
haH brother of Mrs. .Pair.
Hlo notion U dlrootod ajsalnst Mrs
V. K. VmulerulU and Mrs. Hormau
OolrleUa. sisters of Charles Fulr. and
h has aeked Justice Fltzgorald to
appoint a commissioner to take tes
timony for him In France. Smith
rau away from home when ho was
IS yours of ago and could not be
fouud at the time of Mrs. Fair's
death.
Tho California courts ruled that
his lognoy had lapsed because of his
failure to claim It, but Mrs. Vander
hPt and Mrs. Ooirlchs set aside $10.
000 for him. Later whon Smith was
located in Arl.iona ho decllued to iu
tvpt this amount.
O
fcuiU
.fll'X'OXt.X.A..
ltoM4rfeuA!rcigs$l
IATIS AS 10W At IASTIII HOUSES
M FRENCH FEMALE
HPILLS.
il . ,"4"1 "" f r " "xtv.
"'' IB Mil. ! BT1 JJt-i.ll I u..
Ll'JJ TV'.V 'l'M.UlU.U.h.Mil
iviv.;4 ,wjz:.: . ,'
ONITtO MBOICAU CO . . o 74. Un,clTt. J. '
ilMlrHfftr'lHTTliTTrTIrr'in-"WTim.r.-.
5oW In Saem by Dr. 5. C. Stone'
HOLU
Rocky Mounts.
BHst Q1J Bn.ii
A wMJlfle fci Cort '
ao.l Kidney Troul...
Bloud. Buf UivuD. :
VJ lUckacl' : '.
fct form. 3ft I-, u -UoLuarcu
liu j u
nOLDEN NUGfiFU ,
TtR'S
.1 Tea Nuggois
' fet Baiy Paepls.
. &ad Sttewfc! Vigor.
Ukw, la )mo. Ut
iiuptvNt KcMna, (wpure
!t Uowets. Uni4aetrt
ky Mouniaiu Tim la ut
v.x Ofiiuio iiuuta by
xr, MjuJivu, Wtk.
OR SALLOW PEOPLE
CHIGHESTER'S PILLS
Tl m rOr. -r r .r V
am mn
wmmivmi I'lltLB. I
Md,.i.u. -i . . . T ..
S0X0IYWiaSTSFBmillO&
At tho request of mnny Ropubll
cans I hnvo decided to becomo a can
dldnto for tho nomination for county
Judge, Bubjcct to tho Republican pri
mary olectlort
WILLIAM BUSHEY.
For Assessor.
I hereby announco my candidacy
In tho Republican prtmnrlos for as
sessor of Marion county; pledging
Just and equal taxation.
P. J. RICE.
f - w
t,i "l "cprcscntatlr.
manes to be held Anriii r8
inatcd and elected, fhS,"'1''
People's choice for n Dppon
Bilvcrton, (
Por RcpresenUjirf
The undersigned is eand
representative at the DIrw
marlea. Anrii 17. 1, ..... ri
vor biiBlnoas arlmlni...,t.. .1
for tho people's choice forVl
"ENRY J. MIL
Aaron,
For RcnrcsrM.ii,.
I hereby announce onelf M,
umaio ior mo Republican cm
tlon for ropresentatlTe it ty
maric3, April 17.
IF NOMINATED AVn
I SIIALTj ALWAYS VOTKPOHi
ruui'iiE'S C1IOICK FOR
STATES SENATOR.
HAL D. PATTOl
For Rcprcscnlallt.
I horeby announce mnclfuj
dldato for tho Rcnnhllfin ...
tlon for reproaontatlre at tk
marlos, April 17.
IF NOMINATED AXn n
I SHALL ALWAYS VOTE H)R
PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOR Ui
STATES SENATOR.
A. C LIBBT.I
Je!t:v
For Roiircviilalltr.
W. C. Wlnslow. MBdi,liM
rosentntlve, signs Statemtat .v
A "government of tno pcoplt, 1
noonlo nnd for the dmd"
into effect by tho Repoblteia ;
is my motto At Rcput)..e
mnrlos April 17.
V C VISSIJ
For County Superintendent.
I horoby announce myself as a can
dldnto for County Superintendent of
Schools for Mnrlon county, at tho
Republican primaries, April 17.
A C. BAKER,
Turner, Or
For County Judrt
I horoby announce my ad
for county Judgo, before tie Bj
llcnn primaries ot JJarloa
April 17. Having been coattj
mlssloner two terms ad i
Judge one term, I believe I ta
Iliad for the ofllce for whit 1
caudldnte. 0. P. TER
Por Sheriff.
I am a cnndlJato for tbt k
tlon for sheriff of Marion tot
tho Republican primaries.
11, P M31
For Itallrond Commit
I hprewlth announce n;t:U
Renubllcan nomination ion
Commlselouer, from thutoipj
nl fllstrfpt w A u'i
For ConJtabk.
I am a candidate for ts H
tlon for contablo ot M-" '
nt tun nanniiliran nrloarlH.
IRA HAMW
For TrensuixT.
I horeby announco to the voters of
Mnrlon county that I am a candidate
for county troasurer at the Republi
can prlmnrios; pledging honest, faith
ful and impartial handling ot tho
county funds.
i WM. STAIGER
For County Commissioner,
J T. Beckwlth of Sidney preolnot.
Plat form r Economical huslnoss ad
ministration and an .aggroaslve policy
of constructing permanent highways
hy tho co-operation of state, .county
and local communities. Good roads
aro the best investment for tho peo
ple. For Representative.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the legislature at the
primaries, April 17. If nominated
nnd elected I will vote for the Repub
Ilcan United States Benator who shall
have been elected by tho poople.
FRANK A. TURNER.
For Roprescntatlvo
I hereby announco myself as a
candidate for tho nomjnatlon of rep
resentative at tho RonubllQjm pri
maries. April 17. If nominated and
ehvted, I will vote for tho Republi
can choice for United States sena
tor. LLOYD T. RHYNOLDS.
firaber U
PIMBl
AND
GASFmi
iiTiii iva oroofl
.. .jm eaan
10 ail uru-i - j
work to give JJ-J
to bo up to too "'
ard.
WEWILLUETLEAS
GIVE ESTIMATE
cofl
Call at our shop PJ
street, back or -
Store. Phono
For County Commbsloncr.
Tho undersigned is a oandldj.te
for uomlnatlou on tho Republican
Ueket. Strict economy in county af
fairs Is my platform.
JOHN E. LEWIS.
Aumsvllle, Or.
For Representative.
I horeby announce that I will be a
candidate for tho Repoblloan nomi
nation for stuto representative at the
primaries April 17
S. D. ADKINS.
JTt.r' ' ' fiKtU Mills, Or
(imnw
m
Coush
rh BoW