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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, tiRKGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1008 Pig -Sty or Cotton Field? Since Biblical times, the hog has had the reputation of being a very uncleanly animal. How thencan hog fat, from which lardl is made, be clean and wholesome, md make healthful, digestible) food? It simply cannot and does not. 0 ... Now let u consider the' ingredients of COTTO LENE just pure, refined cotton seed oil, and the choic Mtof beef suet Do they not appeal to you as preferable to-the fat of the swine? - t COTTOLENE is an absolutely pure product, and will make palatable, digestible, wholesome food. Wl cannot understand how anyone who has once been ac quainted with its merits could take chances with hog fat. COTTOLENE is the best frying and shortening medium made today. Wherever exhibited in competition with other cooking fats, it has always been granted high est award. If the best is none too good for you, ask your grocer for COTTOLENE, and do not let any prejudice stand in the way. The only way to know COTTOLENE is to test it yourself. Cottolene is Guaranteed nfrSlJSJSS'nS re tun a your money in case you re not pleased after having given COTTOLENE a fair test. Nvr .Snlfl in Rllilr COTTOLENE is packed in pails with n patent never ooia in ouik air.ticht top to kcep it clcani freah nnd holc some; also to prevent it from absorbing the disagreeable odors of the grocery, such as fish, oil, etc. Cfxrkir Rrtrtlr FVvfcia We shall bo glad to send any housewife, for a two VUUK JUUUtt riCt3 cent stamp, ourncw "PURE TOOD COOK BOOK," edited and compiled by Mrs. Mary-J. Lincoln, author of the famous "Boston Cook Book." Address THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO Nature's Gift from the Sunny South JSE MEMBERSHIP POLL SHOWS AN UNDISPUTED MAJORITY ARE FOR TAFT uy of Wat Leads Witt "Votes" for His Nomination; 33 for Cannon; 25 for Knox His Popularity Is Growing m Dinatrh to The North tMtfQ i6g'on ii fh 31 Cnnnld- ' more t-an one-half tho no. 8 memT hm of tho hniis J'ent,Mivfi in support Sec- . iu tor i no nomination for i'MidCtlCV. iUtordlnp In n nnll completed no recolvodp 120 U Mimiif, 1 tn 11 r nn Wor Knox 10 for Fairbanks, i- "ugncs an I 3 for La Follotto I!,! Wn-0Mri tnV in answer to 'toa menli jJaHM vju you 8in,port -' HenilVf -n nnmlnnllnnl '' ' a ca.n for Mr. Taft of nn rrr cent over a alml w made two and a half months - Pe rf,--iud 93 votes, to EX''. 1 for Forakoj, with .. J10!' .,he ,l,,tion was: r- uaq t , .' vn in,iiwl,l. Pfwer fodnv n !.- t. wii fiaiaeot bpuh- 'S &!.?'' Jhe 8trnCth 0t J ,4 hown to bo dls- iron M-ine to California o be c tinned to any soc- ) Unto ... ... ... . rlTrTi. v "" ot ine Mlacla JlMK,r,,,niwt In hla fav- M,7..ur .r Tous. according Iv-:.'"'' ' "Me8 In nnllfnr. I ce'e W rn .at.nn .. - - -i BV1CII IUI ill III Ktt I Lpr'1 nnd one fr Ir.7vV ?re now unpjilnimiB N f0 0B? os for Can. LJ2LF'''fi one non-com- mltnl, but nil oxprosaod knowlodgo of tho Taft strength In their state. Colorado Makes Chnngt'i Roprosontntlvo Jonor., of that state, has boon nn out-and-out Tnft man from tho beginning. In Colo rado In tho laot poll nil wore Bovorc ly. non-committal. Now two nre 'or Taft and ono i'omnlns In tho doubt ful column. In Orojjon both ropro sonttlvos nre for tho secretary of war, - 'n MlBHOurl, wlioro Taft has been assurod of tho thirty-six delegates, tho Ilopublican membors of tho houso, with ono exception, romaln non-committal, for tho reason that thoy Jt'slro to antagonize nobody In tho coming campaign. All other states In tho trnns-Mld-alaslppl state, with tho exception of Iowa, whoro Roproaontntlvo CouslnB has been lustructed for Cannon, aro unanimously la favor of Taft. Representative French, of Idaho, expressod tho opinion that Mr. Taft la tho only man who can poll tho Roosevelt Btrongth ant' carry tho stnto. Another representative of a northwostorn state, who was for Cannon In tU last poll, declared that ho was now for Taft, first, bo cause he was fit to be president; second, because ho wav tho most available. In Minnesota J. Adam Bode, the rumorist of the house, haj been un derstood to bo for tho speaker. "My district Is for Taft," ho said. So Is mine." said Chairman Taw- For Any Diator feance of the Stomach V-u will nnd n dose of tho Hitters very effectlvo. I promptly relieves Sour Stomach, Moating or Heaviness of tho Stomach, Heartburn, Belching or Nausea, I fy family should, therefore koep a bottle of p fambus HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS T ndy at all times, because past experience has r "en that a few doses taken in time has saved roy a sick spell. It will restore the appetite ''dues sound sleep and cure Hyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, UHloiisness, Nervousness, Sick Head nche, Flatulency, Cramps, Kidney Troubles, Female Ills, Malurinl Fever, CoJd nd Grippo. 'rer sickness has weakened the system, tho Bit. Is excellent for restoring Btrength and health. Try it. wo guarantee the genuine to be absolute ly Pure. noy, of tho appropriation! commit too. Fight In Wisconsin. A poll of tho Wisconsin mpinbc-s of tho house dovv loped a llvoly fight botvoon Sonntors Stephonaon nnd La FoMctte. The former la now un doratood to be fighting for Tnft's nomlnntlon nnd Incldontnlly for hln own re-o'ectlon to tho sonato. I.n Follotto In fighting both, nnd la out for a dolegnllo ntnatructed for hlmnolf. The question will bo aottlod at tho prlmarlea. In tho doletcatlon Blv nro for Tnft nnd thrro for La Follotto, nlmor.t n rovoranl since ten weoka ago. ' In Now Knglnnd Taft is making gnlns. According to tho members of tho houso, ho will got most of tho delegates from Massachusetts, Ver mont, Now Ilampohlro nnd Connec ticut, with n split dologntlon In Molno. Howovor, It li llltoly that most of these Htntos will sond unlnxtructed dolctfatlonB. In Michigan ho has all tho rnreBontntIvcs but ono, Repre sentative Fordnoy, who will voto for Cannon on tho first ballot. Overwhelming for Tnft, In Tonnosceo, West Virginia, Del nwaro, Now Jorsoy, Marylnnd and Virginia, Secretary Tnft hna nn ov erwhelming majority of their repre sentatives. In Nev: Jeraoy ho ro- colvod only two votos, with ono for Cnnnon, ono for Fairbanks nnd two non-comralttnl, but tho roproiiontn tlvos aim to stand for Governor Fort In. nn offorl to obtnln for him tho vleo-presldentlnl nomlnntlon. Ropro Bontntlvo Gardner, chnlrmnn of tho committor on lnbor In tho houso, fnvors Fnlrbnnks. In West Virginia Representatives TlMghos. Hubtnrd and Sturglso nro for Tnft, pnd Gaines and Woodynrd nro for Cannon. (Roprosontativo OnlnoH' district has 3inco elected do'ogntea under unanimous Taft In structions.) Governor Hughoa baa mada erontp" cp'ns than any other candl- Hntf oxront Taft. but h baa made thorn ontirjiy within hlB own atato i Mie r"nlt of Instructions for him. Four rt te Now York members vn-i fn- Secretory Taft. On vps Mr. Perkln Tho othor thr-P nr nil upstate. OutBlde tho tjt t got ono voto, that of Mr. I Mtioflsld. of Malno. Two In Now York remnlnod efadfnst In '- pUerlnnco to Cannon, thounh , v.r-iv at. i tod tint thoy did not dMlr to bo quoted. rVimnii Has Illinois. siMWr Cannon's atrongth la dis tributed In TKInola, where nil tho nlptoon members are for him; Malne MjaMohusetts, Michigan, Nov Hpnp-hlre. Now Jersey. New v-w iMiMa lA,nd. Washlneton nnd Wniit VIrcinla. K"ov rolvad the united vot of his stato datamation and no morcr. viwwp-Miident Fairbanks ro ceive'i uIh -votos in his own atato ni tut of Mr. Gardner, of New The ba!ano of tho members were non-oororolttM or absent. In Okla homn and KenUioky. where the al lies have been doing considerable work, tho representative .aro unan imoiiH'v fn- Tnfl. The vote of th Di.ni.i.1iniin niAinlinre In ihn noil is ..rtiniiieriv alsrn'flftanl at thU tlm. I hecauoo th. lr rwpeotlve dlftrlcts arej ., ...All lln.d tin fivirl fflA rAllfA- srntatlvati n'reody know In a gener al wav what sort of delegates will bo Mat to the convention from them. poll of tho houso of representatives, tho New oYrk Tlmea anya: "If tho ntatna Hhould vote In tho convention na Indicated by tho pref erences of a majority of their ropro "ontntlves, 8rrotnry Tnft would re cclvo 482 on tho first ballot to 78 for Ilughor, 30 for Fnlrbanko, 54 for Cnnnon, nnd C8 for Knox. This dors not tncludo tho votoa of tho southorn states, which havo no Ro publlcnn representation In tho house, " ELKGTRIO LINES IlEACIIING OUT Network of. Lines to Cover In'nnd Kmpirc Fr'MBchlso to Uao WhIIr Walla County Roads Is Requested from COHHty Commissioners. Activity In tho development ot tho olcctrlo linos in tho Inland ora plro shows within a few years tho ontlro aoctlon of country from Spo knno to Umatilla will be covorod with a network of lines. Tho con solidation of tho NYalla Wnlln Trnctlon nnd tho OroijoO & Wnah Ington linos at Walla Walla nnd tho efforts to ajcuro additional fran chlooa and right ot way for tho new company in tho direction of Pendle ton is ovidonco that this city la tho objecttvo point ot tho company.. On noxt Monday ovonlng tho com pany present n formal application to tho city council of WMton for a franchlso to uso tho! streota of that town and, work ot securing right ot way between Woaton and Milton la being carried on conatdntly. Tho Wnlla Walla Staloomnn of Mondcy saya of tho nctlvlty of tho now company and of Ita plana for tho dovolopmont ot this aoctlon of Orogen: Franchise was ached from tho county commlsalonorB thU after noon by tho WAahlngton-Oregon Trnctlon company to run their lino along tho county road, leaving the city limits at tho comotory nnd thonco along tbo east aldo of tho comotory tor hnlf a mllo. Horo tho lino ontorastho prlvnto proporty and coniient of tho county oulclnla la not noceaanry. Tho frnnchlao will prob ably bo grnncd. Thlo Is nnothor atop In tho de volopmont of tho olctrlo road, tho announcement ot which wan mndo somo tlmo ngo. Tho backers of tho proposition Bny that work will bo begun ns soon, ns poaslblo nnd pushed to nn early completion. t Is to run south to Athonn; Wes ton, Wallown, Pendleton nnd to Dlnghnm Springs, rumor anya, be fore It la completed. Thero la nlao nnothor well founded report which Bayi thnt this road Is to bo morgod with tho Pomoroy-Asotln-Wnllula rond, which Is In tho prollmlnnry stngos of construction. Tho consideration of this frnn chlao vns tho only business ot Im liortnnco botoro tho commlsnlonora today. DOING THEIR MJTV. Port Huron, Mich.. April 10. At nn enthuslnBtlc mooting of Republi cans horo, tho Taft Republican club or St Clair county wns- organized with a largo mombershlp. Mombor shlp llRts nro to bo circulated throughout tho county, nnd tho in fluonco of tho club In certain to bo folt In bohnlf of Socrotnry Taft, In tho cnmpnlgns, both for his nomina tion mnJ his olootlon to tho proal doncy. Tho principles of tho club aro doflnod In tho following reso lutions, which woro unnnlmouqly adopted, "Whorona, wo tho undoralgned Ropubllcan olectora of tho county or St. Clnlr, do recognlzo nnd npprovo tho wlso and benoflcont policies which tho Ropnibllcnn party, under our groat lender, Proaldont Thoo doro Rooeovolt, hna boon engaged In advancing nnd extending in tho In terest and for tho bonoflt of the American pooplo; and "Whoicaa, Wo recognlzo thnt tho execution of those 'pollolea should not bo halted or delayed; and "WhoroaB, In William H. Taft. of Ohio, wo, recognlzo a statesman who by years of oxporlonco In a multitude ot governmental affairs, all of which ho lms ndmlnlutorod with great credit to hlmaelf and tho Republican party, Is of nil men the host qualified to contlnuo and ox tend thoso policies, therefore bo It "Resolved, That we, whoso names aro hereto affixed do pledco our Bolves to uao ovory logltlmato en deavor to secure tho nomlnntlon nnd elocjllon of William H. Taft na preB Ident of the United States, and bo It further Resolved, That wo do horeby bb Boclato ourselves together for cald purposes and for tho maintenance and oxtenslon of Republican prin ciple, under tho nam of "The Taft Republican Club ot St, Clair county." Hcoren of Siilem Rendern Aro Learn ing the Duty of tho KlducyH. To filter tho blood Is tho kidney's duty. Whon thoy fall to do this tho kid uoyc nro nick. nnckacho nnd mnny kidney Ills follow; Urinary troublo, dlnbotos. Doan's Kidney Pills euro thorn nil. Snlom pooplo ondorao our clnlm. F. A. Sntton, of 1125 Wntor Ht,, Snlom', Oro., caya: "For ton or 12 yoara, rhoumatlam nnd kldnoy trouble was tho scourgo ot my life, and two or threo tlmeB I was down on my bark on account ot tho pain being ao aovero. I could hardly movo, owing to tho hunonosB nnd hnd to leavo my farm nnd como Into tho city to dootor for the troublo, but nothing boo mud to bring mo moro than temporary rollof. I was In bad shnpo Just boforo I wont to Dr. Stone's drug atoro nnd proourod Doan'a Kidney Pills. My limbs would aonrcoly suppoVt mo, nnd I could only get nround ut tlmoa and with tho groatost difficulty. Doan'a Kldnoy Pllla benefited mo nt onco, and when I had used threo boxes of them I wne nbaolutoly freo from overy symptom of my old troublo, nnd my health was bettor than It had boon for 14 yoara. I can cons cientiously any that Doan'a Kldnoy Pllla aro tho beat remedy of tho kind I over usod or know of." For aalo by all doa'ors. Price 50 conts. Fotor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo ngonta for thci United Stntoa. Remember tho nnmo Doan's and take no othor. HOTELS AND RBiTAURANTi. Crttufrh Cannot Bo Cured, with local applications, as thoy can not roAch the seat ot tho disease. Catarrh la a blood or constitutional dlseaso, nnd in order to (rare It you nnibt tako iutornu; romedlna. Hull's Catarrh Curo 1 taken Internally, and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfacoa. Hal To - Catarrh Cure la not a quack modlclne. It was proscribed by one of tho boat phyaldanB In thla country for yoara and Is a regular prescription. It la oouipoaod of tho boat tonics known, oombinod with tho boat blood purl flor, acting directly on the mucotH Burfaeoe. Tie perfect combina tion of tbo two ingredients Is what produooe auoli wonderful ra-i suUa In curing Catarrh, Sond for tastlmonlalB froe. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Propi.. To ledo. O. Sold by Drugg'sts. prloa 7le. Taka HH'b Family Pllla for constipation. .- o- O CuntU Uutare mvoxiXA. ,IM n4 T Hart JUiati BIDS FOR WOOD. Soiled bldB will bo received by tho directors of School District No. 24 for Snlom, Oregon, nt tho office of tho Dlatrlct Clerk In tho Murphy block, nfe Rn'tm. Oregon, until tho 18th day of April, 1008', at 5 p. in. Bids to be oponod nt tho High School at 7:30 p. in. of enld dato for cord wood for the different school bulldliiKH ns follews: High School, 80 cord second growth fir. 12a t Scltol, 30 (Ml second growth fir rnd 20 Oils body fir or oak. Gr.nt School (North) R0 -ds mc ond growth fir and fi cda oak. Pari: School, 75 eda second growth Ur. Lincoln School 10 oda second gromh fir, one-half to h extra largo second growth, and C cda oak Ten per ant wtuioa cbock to Moompaify ell bids. The board rp rervM tl rlgbt to reject any cr nil blda. H. A. JOHNSON'. JR DUtrict Cierk 4-8-D ll -W2e ' CASTOR I A Por Infanta and Children, Ik Kind You m Always Buffet &jffi&a& Boom tho HHimi iiuiiiimim v The t White, House Restnurant For a Regular 1 25c Dinner at 20c 1 They eaa't be beat Mcftfchrbt & Son ft rvniQmiv hinittiinnniiiiiii atiaV . f WtinttimiimiginpuMr ,v oouivr Call aaa try ijSkmu UHk lie. lor Hr fl.Ti. f MIHf IHrBNIM WIBWJ1 TWI7 rMaoaabta. at m i Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c niimiMniiitiomimM mmiHUMiMf minim ( J! ELITE HOTEL Restaurant asd hotel, on ! ', European plan. Meala at all ' '' ; ; houra on short order. Regular ) ' ; ; dinner 26 conts. Thirty new- J ! ! ly finished furnished rooms. ' I E. EOKERLEN, Prop. ' 2 I 148 Commercial It. ! ' iiiiiiiii iiiiiiinn'' tHategaf HOTEL OREGON Cor Seventh nnd Stnrk Sts. Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $ I per day and up. European plan. Free Bus. WRIGIIT-DIGKINSON HOTEL CO. Proprietors Salem Fence Worksv HcHdquarteVa for Wovea Wire Fencing. Poultry Nottlng, Plokota. Gate), Malthold Roofing, P, & D. Ready Roofing, Screen Doors and Ad Juatablo Window Scroona. CilAS. D. MULLIGAN Successor WAITKII MORLKY. JirtO Court St. Halein, Ore. TORRlb ZONE FUNARCE IvsrHHUa The above- cut roprosonts brick lined TorrlJ Zone Furc Guaranteed gas, smoke and duat: proof. Economical and durable, A. L. FRASER 208 STATU BTIIKET,, Bttlmatea furnished on heating RHIGHESTER'S PILLS prt urcm -" 'ltc. I'lluU l l, ltir . UUmuui Jlro.A t! uul Uvl IUUVV .1 wuH Ulna n.u,. T. !'L bf t i, llur or . V IAM(MI MIIANIt ViLlM.lZlii' rilrv -j l) A.Ctttit AlvtnkilULbi sni n rv rjmnnitrs NWMfjP .RQEST FAQILITIES TUB WEST FOR IE PRODUCTION OP f 4 In concluding Its report of the Bisu"- 2Lym&