DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEMj OREQ6N, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1008
iSit 1
You Will Need an Oil Stove1
When warm days
and the kitchen fire
make cooking a bur
den then is the time
to try a New Perfection
Wick Blue Flame Oil
Cook-Stove.
Marvelous how this
stove docs awny with
kitchen discomforts
how cool it keeps the
room in comparison with
conditions when the cool
fire wu burning. The quick concentrated heat of the
NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Name Oil Cook-Stove
gees directly to boll the kettle or bake the bread, and none
is diffused about the room to overheat it. Thus using the
"New Perfection" is real kitchen comfort. Made in three
sizes and fully warranted. If not with your
dealer, write our nearest agency.
A
ltenfo Lamp i'llT
" wnnts hnnildomo cnouc
such
IB3
everyone
10 enough
for tbe parlor; strong enough Tor the kitchen, camp
or cottage ; bright enough for every occasion. If
not with yonr dealer, write our uenrest agency.
STANDARD OH, COMPANY,
(Incorporated)
Batteries!
Batteries!
Batteries!
Batteries!
Three Crescent 30c.
A flood reliable dry cell. Cheapest battery on the market.
FfftNftMY 8 Cn'nd, Powor i'mPa 15
ELECTRIC LAMP 32 Candle Powor Lami)B 35
Electric Fixture & Supply Co.
fRED R. WATERS, Manager
245 Liberty St.
Phone 263
WHY TAFT SHOULD Inflected not exactly, but In a gcnoral
UK TIIK PKK8IDRNT way, by tho amount of capital to
carry In he work thoro la to do, and
naMnrd of Los Ango
(ny Walter J
109.)
Tho quoitloii "Why Taft Bhould bo
President?" Is unsworod In hi pub
lic uttcrnncoa as horelnuftor quoted
and In tho endowments and quull
lcatJoH horolnaftor stated.
Speaking to I. K. Torbot. ono of
tho Illlno'H Taft dologatlon, ho Bald:
"Torbot, I havo kopt out and will
contlnuo to kco' out of evory atato
which hn a favorite ion, I want
my frlonds to hood that warning. I
do not doatru to go Into Pennsylva
nia, Now York or Illinois. Natural
ly, I Bhould b p'onsod to havo dele
gates for mo for second choice."
BpeakBtg at Unffato on Febraury
22 "Wo are. howovor, making our
navy more nnd moro reportable
each yrar. and I am very hopeful
that congress will take atepe which
will inafco rnr army a propor nuoluua
for tho rapfd onlargomont of a force
for national defense commensurate
with tho population of our country
and with tho xtonl of our Jurldslc
tlou "
Speaking nt Cleveland on January
2ft- Tlmxloro Hnoiovolt haa been
ablo to accomplish moro In presorva
tlon rr t'i. ieeo of tho world than
any Pivbldent.'ihtu over ndmlnlater
ed or rnv monarch that over rulod.
And t'int luduenoe Is tho roeult of
tho pu'i. or expansion ndoptod un
der W I'tim MoKlnloy."
B'H'rV'n r Cooper Union. New
York, i' January 10: "Labor needs
capl'Pl i euro tho boat
tlon. v l eanltnl nedB
produciuir anything. Tho share of his death ho was the Pope In fact.
ach hOM,r in the Jolut product U tho lvo In control, a Pope who
tho moro work thoro la to do, tho
moro labororo aro needed. Tho
groator tho nocd for laborora, tho
hotter tholr pay por man. Manifest
ly, It la In tho direct Intoroat of tho
laboror that capital shall Incrcaao
faster than th mi nib or of thoao who
work. Kvorythlng, theroforo, which
legitimately tends to Increase tho ac
cumulation of wealth and Its ubo for
production will rIvo oneh laboror a
larger haro of the Joint result of
capital and labor. It wl'l be ob
Borvod that tho laborer dorlvos llttlo
or no bonoflt nt all from wealth
which la not noodod for production.
Nothing U bo likely to meko wealth
Idle InBocurlty of Invoked capi
tal and property. It follows, na a
npoeaanry conclusion, that to destroy
the guarantiee of proporty la a di
rect blow at tho tnterost of tho work
InRinan. What I am anxious to om
phaalxe la that there 1 a wldo eco
nomic and business field In which
tho Interest of the wealthiest onpl
tallst and the humblotit luboror are
exactly tho same."
Speaking on board tho stoamship
Minnesota, of hU otllelal vlelt to tho
Vatloan regarding tho Philippine
government purchase of the frlara'
lands in the Philippines: "I oannot
doubt, from what I saw of him. that
Leo XIII was the greatest Popo In
many years. IPs statesmanship was
undoubtedly of tho highest typo; ho
wn4 n Latin poet of great purity and
force, un Italian nohlomnn of line
produe- educr.tlon, rnul a man who con-
labor In troll. d Almost to the minute of
carried out tho policies of the church
na ho thought they ought to bo car
ried out."
On tho samcoccnsjpni "Every Ro
man Catholic who desires tho great
est possible good for his community
mUEt admit tho value of tho pres
ence of Protestant In tho t Philip
pines to foster and maintain that
anlrit of healthy competition which
Is as UBoful in religious enterprises
as in the busincs? and commorclal
llfo of a country;" .
"Government ownership would
piut powor In tho hands of ono man
or set of men that would make you
tremblo for the safety of the re
public." When urged, In October, 1902, by
Prealderit Roosevelt to return from
his worrying -work In the Philippines
for a seat for llfo on tho bench of
tho supremo court of tho United
States, tho highest judicial body In
tho world, Mr. Taft replied: "Great
honor deeply appreciated, but must
decline. Situation horo most criti
cal from economic standpoint.
Chango proposed would create much
disappointment and lack of confi
dence among people. Nothing would
sntlofy Individual tastes more, than
acceptance" Urged again by tho
President a month lator, Mr. Taft
replies: "Recognize soldier's, duty to
obey orders, Boforo orders Irrevoc
able by action, howovor, 1 presume
on our poreonal friendship, even in
the face of lottor, to mako ono moro
apper.l, In which I lay aside wholly
my strong personal disinclination to
leave work of Intense Interest half
dono." This appeal, briod sololy on
n strong Bonne of duty to tho Fili
pinos, was successful, and Mr. Taft
romalnod na civil governor till the
WONDERfUL
DISCOVERY
In(etlcu of Sklnncnv's Butte n Vast
Catacomb.
A. TOMJJ OP TUB ANCIENTS
An n'cluuloglcal Discovery Which
Will Awaken Scientific
Interest.
(Eugene Register, April 1.).
Few porsonB havo climbed to tho
top of Skinners' Butto and roamed
ovor its summit but havo noticed
that in many places the tread of tho
foot gives forth a deep hollow sound,
indicating that thoro nro chambers
beneath. , No ono lias ever attempt
ed to mako any explorations and tho
peculiar forrimtion of this butto has"
long been a geological mystery.
Many of thoso versed In geological
scionce havo attempted to itheorlzo
that It is a natural formation of vol-
cnnlc origin, in which fused molten
matter was forced through a seam
or crovlco In tho earth, which, cool
ing slowly, formed Into hexagonal,
basaltic columns with spacc9 be
tween them, and It Is theso hollow
spaces tha glvo forth tho sound so
ominous on being trodden upon.
Thla theory wns cpmnlotoly upset
yo3torday by a dlscovory, Tho men
who nro at work nt tho quarry on
1CADY TAILOflEDjCLOTHCS
FOR WEU. DRESSED
MEN.
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St "-M'A M MS Wit I
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TxV irj't ' lV I A r l
7 kSldS MmwI Y-S Jl
IS jii S''Y
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PRICE 'RX'Nfir
Q '4n
romniiiou ub eivn buy -. u ,, m. ,, . . . t,,0 butt BOt ofr
proper timo camo tor mm to return ,,-.,-.. Hj,n. vostordnv afte'
and enter tho cabinet aecretary of J J to ng'dlnroreoUhorock
wnr. with tho Home Intorom of tho . .-..Jlnrs and whan tho
PhPlpplnes then, and .til!, in his JJXlSd Say what wnS the!?
,,CWf,?1 httPmlnntlon that tho W .to Hnd that a large opon.n,
sisaio
the relation of labor to capital and n""B,7';"Vur editor hurried to
of tho oxpanilon of our national In- Jeo and tl o city e, to hwrrloJ Uj
lluonce: with his Impartial vlow or , '-, "frn1 .
tho clalmB nnd rights of both Cnth
ollci and Protostanta In tho Philip
pines; with his firm opinion thnt
etc., vould bo most unwlso; with, his , ' i'"
o:onr mallzatlon or proporty tiuib;
with his freoly admitted quallflca
Borrow
Inc a lanlorn from a near-by rosl-
dont. In company with Mr. Showry,
who happened to b there rt tha
time, wo at onco commoncod ox-
Tho first chnmbor wnB a room
about 10 foot In holght. about 00
-,.. i.... .i.. .1 on fiuit .itlilr. Tim nlr
tlonB by natural ability, training ',lf,l",b "',; !i ,t J r ntii fonl bift
.,! r.viinriiiipn tnf tin nniro with nt r,t Bormod uanic nni IOUI, II 111
h Btron J pen o ndr tv nt nM tlniM- ,u tt fnw !Pl't" t loaro1 from tho
ins strong son?o or umy at a i iimoa, . -. .vin.i thn wa, blowing
In tin contor woro four
ll.l ........ t ....l.ll.. ,...Milnnn lOUllIIUlgB.
wit.; iSi 00 of Sln every jjrj; circular pillars . Jnnajjmo y
place ho has l-o'd as servant of tho ' ? ' Sffvoffht ee n
poop:o; with ilia, uniiincuing co.ir- ".'.'"-' :" ".'" ,, .nnnro,i o
ni nn.i ha cnif rncrifioinif imtrint- rtlam-tor at the basonnd taporod to
about four Kot In d'nmotor nt tno
BREEDERS' HORSE SHOW
Saturday, April 4th, Salem, Oregon
FARMERS' PRACTICAL EXHIBITION
Cash prizes, merchants' special prizes, stallion breeds'
prizes, valuable cups etc.
FOR ALL BREEDS OF HORSES, (purc-brcd and grades), strifes,
marcs, colts, ponies and Jacks; two, three and four-beisc
teams, roadsters, saddlers.
II you own good horses show them at Salem, April 4. If joo
wish to sell here's your market.
For premium list and Information, address
L. K. PAGE, , F. A. WELCH,
President. Secretary.
ft
cymri
BOSTON BROWN BREAD FLi.OI
Is Self-rising. It m ikes Genuine Brown
Bread, Toothsome Quick Biscuit, and a
GLORIOUS BOILED PUDDING
Sold by At Grocers
77yo? o J -t id an nsUUo top. and what Immense or coulj
mr.t, and a atronK. vlao and Havo put thorn In ig wo could
il oxoeutlvn; with his abwlutaly n"l vluo. . " wow'il HM Ho kill
ichlnp rocMtudo on ovory point of the one Inocrs of t lib century to
,1.11 .1. .......i ...nitKln hand o fiicU Immonso blocks of
airo and his solf pacrlflclriK patriot
Ism: with hla known .nbllltlca as a
Krcat
dlplom
tactful
ttrtfllti a1 Ihm tniHhi.4n n AtmKi tn
"i'7.r.V,".. .V.:'""VW .V .,r"JZ ''" ,; hamllo nich ImmonBo blocks
Ul IMIUIIU llllir 4IIH IIIIHIjHcn-, '" . til ..I.. ..l n.. .. null
hour roRpon-dblllty: with his capacity Hone which were p accd as a sup.
o work hand In hand Wth hit fcl- P,rt for tho (omoko roo . All
lows; with bin great, kind hart nnd '""K tho walla woro ''
noblo manhood, and becnur l-o h cnrvcd wrrophnBl a nd K ncolnto
an Amorlcrn of Americans, no man each on rovoaloi tho Jkolotom of
boforo tho people of tli United nrehl'torle Inliablt nni of thin bnn ii
BtateH U hotter flttevl for tho Pr.el- tlfui val'oy, who lived and dlod In
donoy than 1. William Howard Taft. , nT; "" "r 'lJlZnT.'l JiV;
lliwiiii( nnviuiuoo "o
WOMBN'S WOKS.
GUARD YOUR HEALTH
if vou ro fortuuato onouijh to posseaa Reed
symptom o 1 It cnrofully, for It Is a priceless
health, guard a soon &s you uotleo the first
treasure, anf any Stomaoh, Llvtr or Howol da
'MnKntont, tiko it fov doses of the llltterx. Its
Mtttlon of 04 years' standing has bon fouul
ed oa tt ability to kep poo il well. Hut iht.
Imps, you havo already allowed disease to get
a fogjLhold, thon.
Hosteller's
Stomach Bitters
I absolutflly noedel. It will tone and Invlgor.
ate the entire system and put you In such a
healthy condition that disease eannot exist,
Suroly you won't h altate. 't euros.
Naustxi, HUUnivuoss Poor Appe
tito, l)K'p.sla, IndljieMlon, Cowtlw
ti s, HtHliui, tijuniw, 1-VnuUc
lllit, lld nnd (Jrl'i,
For sale by ul DruKr.m,, Oroccra or aeuerai
PcJUora, ani guarante-d by ua alwolutcly pure.
Kalem Women Arc I'IihIIiik llcllrt At
Last.
It dooa Boom that women have
moro thnn a fair sharo of tho achoi
and pains thnt aflllot lmmanlty;
thoy must "keop up," must attind
to duties In splto of constantly aching
backs, or hoadachoa, dlzxy spoils,
bonrlng-ilown pains; the? must
stoop ovor, when to stoop moans tor
ture. They mtiet walk nnd bend and
work with raolni; pains nnd ninny
nohoe from kidney ills. Kidneys
oaufio moro suffering than any other
organ of the body. Ktop the kid
neys well and health la easily main
tained. Road of a remedy for kld-
noya only that helps and euros the
klduoys and Is endorsed by pooplo
you know.
Mrs. Mary BaumRurdnar, of 424
Water t.. Salem, Qra says: "I havo
found Doan's Kidney Pills n remedy
that Is worthy of all oonndenco and
i nm pionseu to endorse, thorn so
that other stiff orors from kidney
complaint may know how to got re
lief. I procured Doau'a Kidney
Plls.nt Dr. Stone's drug ttoro nnd
several members of oif$ family have
used thorn with gratifying reeulta. I
took thorn myself for a tired, aching
back and a dragging down fooling
that comes from Irregular and do
rangod klduoys. Tho reeults woro
of the best. Tho aching and sore
no.s was banished and the kidneys
were rendered normal. My health
has bocome better In every way."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. KoaUrMilburn Co., HMffalo.
Now York, sole egonts for tho
Unltod Statej.
HeraemtHir the name Doh'-
and take uo otker.
U1O10CUATS CAN WHITK
TIIHIU XAMKS IX
Waehlugton count) ha no Demo
cratic candidates and for this rea
son th county clork was at a lo2
ae to whwUv' he hould irlnt a UaK
lot for that warty and telegraphed to
Attorney General Crawford for In
structions. Crawford wired a re
ply dlreoU; that total Utenk Ual.
lot be minted, ho that the Names of
candidates may h written la In the
proper p'acee.
r
RAVE AN EARNEST CRE
For tho comfort of tho folks at home. Bundle up the
family washing and-phonNo. 2G early Monday (or bi
to send a wagon lor tho clothes. Wo will sate yoa
money, worry and discomfort, and save tho clothes, na well. Tfcj
will como back to you fresh, crisp and clean.
WE DO IT RIGHT
The Salem Steam Laundry
THE LAUNDRY TI1AT KNOWS HOW
Homethlng
.marvolouB. In llfo tholr ownon
muat havo etood eight ftut In ho'ght
nnd we-o juplvolv built. All about
h- h'iIps of this chnmbor on aholvc3
about thro- fet nbovo each other.
hoRo aton colllns worn placed and
fullv p thousand human beings mirt
havo boon VI I to rst thero In tho
ooa of 'ho nn?t. ni the floor of
l'io rlnmbor, whloh I? constructed
of rmoothlv polished flag-tono or
tP'n or hoxanon pattern, wore dlf
fern Implomonts of domestic uso,
of tho chno and for warfaro. Hugo
CAitldroni or pots of cooper on whicn
bi vordlgrla -had thickly gathered,
.but unique In doslgn lav scattered
'in corners, while ladle for spooni.
ciins, vases nnd dlhe of beautiful
pattorns woro found. Thoro aro
groat clubs studdod with nalh and
hmr- battlo ax'-, which a man could
hnrdlv lift with one hand, stood
leaning ag-'lnst tho pH'en and a
host of other things which will mako
Ui a-chaoolQKlst o fnlrly wild with
dolleht were found.
Having with much trepidation
made ti eureoiy examination of this
"ePy of the dead." wo notlcd, off In
n fnr eo'uoi. n flight of ston atu
lead'ng to ft chemhor above. With
hocrte heetlw- o atrong with foar
that we could almost hear them, wo
oHrabed un the 20 or more stops,
and nt tho top. as soon ae the ravi
of our lantorns could pierce th)
darkness, wo found we had ronehod ,
a luucn y'.rgor room exwnunm
toward tho mBt. whleh had evident
ly been used as a tonin'o or plans of
worshlu. Jt 1 1 beautiful beyond de
scription. It Is llnod with polished,
whit marblo. pure as tho Parian,
and tli" freze ebout tho room is as
rviuJal'Alv il' Iff noil h nnvtlllllsr 111
tho Orcek temuloa. Thero ero Intag- f W.
Mo and cameos of birds, boesti nnd v
flowers with leaves, ereseents. stare, I S
and In fact evory design that human j S
Ingenuity eould devise while we
wore gailBs entranced and epoeeh
lese at the magnlflcone
of the pceno, a sudden gust
r3
mjTenjov a DIUVJS
In ono of our rigs Just s nhu!
you owned It. More,, In fact, l
you wPl havo all the pk-awra ui
only a mero fraction of the W
of n privato stable, you in m
limited In yonr choice of a
either. Our llvory serrlea eaa J-
ply anything you require, ftoj i
runabout to a coacn ana iw.
cau wo servo you?
FASHION STADU3,
C. W. Vannke, I,ro
131-137 N. High St. Phone Km
Hnwnmninmtmtiimwtsiwwi
Don't road thla unless you aro In neod of -ome ol ! U"
...!..! ...i..,. i .. i... i...iui itism at a Mn?-"
Until March 30, In order to mke room for now good. thew ,
will bo offorod nt greatly reditu iifiubb.
Those aro all of standard amko and good IJJJJJJ Ut
Ope new 3-lnch wagon, comp'Oto i r no lOi
Ona new buggy, best make, ,., 95 no
uu new uusk.v, uuat (iuiku. ...
One new runabout . .
One new disc harrow
.,,... ......
......
........
Ono now Tlgor drill
One new B'ackoyo binder
One nt w Uuekeyo mower
On new Buokoyo rake .- ;
One new Davis crenni separator ....:... '
One new 14-lnch Rook l3land Clipper steel plow . .
One now 12-lnoh Rock Island Clipper steel plow
One new 10-lnch Rock Island Cllprier steel plow . .
Ono new handmade light express 75 qo
55.00
22 00
90.00
160.00
60 00
3200
100 00
19.50
17 50
13.50
73 00
III
5 :
1JH
1J$
11 i
L..... ... M. ...!. .lAAM n.l.lA.
WUIK iiuiu an uiimiiis uuui n hibu , tm
ereked upon its hinges and we were , ?
One new handmndo light express
bargalB.
new unnumnao ugui oai . - . ftt a oars
Also second-hand 'oultlvator, mower nd Lj;d,t fW
at a 30 por cent reduotlou. ... jMd, 01 w
An assortment of about ?300 worth of paia.
ni&hes and stains will be put on sale. ltnill-MeBt 01 r'-
1 ..,,11 .,i cn .. rtinmission any Impi""
...i i.An.... 'm .t.i-u ...... .. . .itonnca nt nt any time. .,, ,pr v
list of wind, 10 por c-nt discount on paints, sta ns and .
Salo continues
ereked upon its hinges and we were . rrnnrr n i r'ADC
imtt In abso'Mte darke. A sleken-' UCUKlir, K. J A ID 1)5
Tivg vapor Deemed to eome at once IE
upon us and we sank epon our kneoe tTr-j tm. v - - - r ii in ".lLJJiHiW.y.lr'
la horr.jr. wheu out of the depths of . e3?0e4?Sr,IIWiiyi" -
ttto aarKnee aunt a deop mooklna
n.l rival
Corner i'm ".-
SALKSI. 0"-
Volev whirh saUl: '"April Fool
What are you reading thle rot for
anyhow?"
O iii ' -
He Got What He Needwl.
"Nine ye re ago It looked a If
my time had cop'." eaya Mr. C.
Fartelag, of Mill Crek. Ind. Tar.
"I waa so run down that llfo hung
on a very slndcr thread. It wa
then my druggist recommended
&Wtri lime- 1 bought a bottle
and I gut whit I n-di'd strength
I had on fvt m the gav but
Electr 0 Bitten put it back on thi
turf again, and I ve b en vf ever
since M Sold under guarantee at Si
C, Perry's drug store. $Qc
SPRA?
0
LIME AND SULPHUR
DEPENDABLE BRAND
Mnnnforliipn.t t. l!l.tAnn Clnti r.nmnaiw for. Mfll 3Hu
SALRM, OREGON l " . Bd l
We guarantee thla spray o be a strictly pu
solatlon test 29 to 31 Raume.
&ia
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. ........ i UlllJ""
er sae ry 1 i.ktcukk uihi ' r.rrOlt
SON & CO,, R. I). GILHERT & CO. AND AT A- tJ,
Price JSJ.50 per barrel; $1 50 credit for Uw.