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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGO.V. SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1008 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL ' M. IIOFER, Ed. and Prop. kn Independent Newspaper Dcroted to American Principles and. the'i'iogreM and Dorelopoment of All Oregon. rubllnhcd Krorr Rfenng Bxcflpt Sunday, Salem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. (Invariably In Advance. ) Otily. tty carrier, per yer W.00 Per month Mo CHUT, by mall, cr year-.................... 4.00 Per month a5c Weiokly, by mall, ier vcr.... 1.00 Sis month ..Wc j5 Nfl)LABEQ $&ijjfr' SPECIAL 3ELIVERY. JBVw c nvonlence of subscriber branch delivery offlcos are estab iUkns at tho following laces at SR cents nor month, $1.00 for threo KlO-ft' ". AsyLum Storo, P. O. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avonuo Junction. 3arlluo, Sovonteonth Blreot o A. W. Lane, 3ardon Road store. Dauo'B Storo, Alox, Dauo, South Commercial street. Electric Store, O. M. Epploy, EaBt Stato street. . Fair Grounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fair Grounds Road. Howoll's Corner, Twelfth nnd Cross streets. CvIC.Grocojcy, A..A..Engloba t,. Twelfth. Btreet. WHdlor'R Store, W. D. Wheoor, Highland avonue. Yew Park Btorrr. E..,Qi Bower oX. Twelfth nnd Loallo. OOMPERS' WARNING, Satnuol Combers' pi-eoldont of tho Amorlenn Federation cf Labor, nnd ono of tho strong figures In Amorl- can Intlustr'nl autonomy of tho day, hns riven tho country, through one of I'm greatest organic commlttoos In congress, fair warning that Mio labor olomont of tho nr.llon h bo- cornl'i!; rct.tlvo under liONO RE- niei) And essential legisla tion In tho tint' or of Its rights to In dorogntlcn and dofent of certain trndo inovor.iontc ngr.lnat orga'ilzod Inbor. Ho claims, for his constituency, tho right to combine for tho loison Ing of tho hours of labor, for tho Increasing of wage Hcale, otc, etc., nnd rior lares t'irt It was a?reod, during tho dnys In which tho Shor mnn mitf-truvl law wno bolnc frame Mint tho-io exemptions WERE TO HE MADE IN IlEHALF OF THE WORKING PEOPLE OF THE COUNTRY. And lis el Im Mh ptnctlcnlly nd mltted by tho iudtclary uommlttsn of tho Iioiiho now In chnrgo of tho nniMidnimiU to that famoiiH law. This being tho caso, thore Is Jus tlco In his clelm nu.l perhaps IT WERE WELL TO HEED NOW WHAT WAS THEN IGNORED. The principle Involved Is Indis putably lh" lnbor-rN right, nultp as much as It b Mio Hnnnr'or'H, nnd It Is ono of those wide Insuos that mnko good fighting mnterlnl. The laborer ns n unit, with such a plon. may present a front In politics nnd nt tho polls, ono of these days, Ihnt vIH open th oven of tho coun try loTIIE REAL POWER LYING LATENT IN THEIR HANDS; a -power but once domonstrntod, will boertu a leverage undroained of In Its subsequent domunds nnd nchlov-inonlH. THE WAIL OF THE RIKCON TENTH!) T)li')ulontod with their political tmndttimu, d'soontentod with a re 'forin lleiiuhMcnt administration, dls inntiutd with their lute convention, ftb Balem mitrhtn itinnHgcr CON- tinl'w to hire hpafk to ims cl'ks the editor of this pa veil TIM i mcMilng a douhl column In tho Hlatesmnu Is taken to how that tho editor of this paner has on his wide liiicb- A'linio Geeuor. former itlderiumi. and always moro or led nuiUvo in polities. What a rrlmo! When imw thev not bad iho loval support of Uopuhllcuns llk Gemot'? Hut thri W no point to all thl ox rept. that It proves that tho EDITOR OF THIS PAPER DOES MAKE PF.H "HON AL POLITICS HIS STOCK IN TRADE. The Capital Journal has always lieon I'Vidy to work with any man -who took t life Hid of right. the tause tf progriHHi for the people, and who was willing to out out grafting pro vllvltlen. Thet-x Is not a Uopubllnan or a DomocHi or Socialist or a Prohl ultlnnUt hi this stato with whom wo ru no' ready and willing to work for anv good ouuo. or FOR ANY HOl'ND PRINCIPLE IN THE INTER EST OF THIS PEOPLE. And o thlH oml lot tho mnchlnu muuuivB rout onay. Tho Capital Jouniit is supporting tho cause of wood Kiivornmout. good morals, and good iih-u in and nbovo-board. POSITIVELY AD WITHOUT APOLOGIES. So reat yoursolvcs easy, gentle men. Col. Hofcr nnd Cnpt. Gcsnor have had tholr differences. Col. Hofor has differed from mos.t of you. Ho hns not got himself Into tho ln dlctablo class. NOT EVEN AS A LET TER WRITER. Ho will bo found supporting the Republican candidates so long as thoy nro not engaged In lighting any of the rights of tho common pcoplo of Oregon. Hire your spncoflro your anony mous wndB, sick on your chonp buf foons who look on nil iwilillc matters as n Joko, AND ON THE PEOPLE AS SO MANY LEMONS TO RE SQUEEZED. Tho Capital Journal will bo found supporting men of principle) nnd sup porters of good government, nnd it will bo n cold day whorl enough good mon. cannot bo found nmnng tho Re IKibllcnns to support most of thorn. o - A CHEAP PARCELS POST ON RURAL DELIVERY ROUTES. Tho principal ohjeutlon that has bun mado to a cheap parcels post In this country that It would favor tho department store i In largo cltlos at -ho uxpetmo of tho country mer chants DOES NOT APPLY TO THE RURAL DELIVERY PAR CELS POST HILL NOW REFORE CONGRESS. That objection may not bo sound, but It neod not bo dlscussod in con nection with the presont moiisuro, know as tho Ilurnhnm bill (S. It, 5122). Tho pending bill provldos for tho ostpbllshmout of n spuclal parcels post system on r.irul dollvory routos but only for pnekagos originating on lh route wlioroln tli delivery Is iiKt.lo or In tho postotllco FltOM WHICH TIMS CARRIER SETS OUT. The char provided are 5 conts for the first pound, nnd 2 couta for eseh HdJIilotml pound or fraction thttroof, up to elown ppundi; for two otitic or losa, 1 cont; over two oiiiict-H and tin to four ouucyn, 2 cant-; ovor four ouueos nnd up to eight ouncos, 3 conU; over ulght ounces and up to twelve otinews, t conts; ovr twolvo ouncoh and up to ono pound. R cants. AS THIS WOULD RE STRICTLY A LOCAL SERVICE, a paekngo or iginating at any otlinr poolllc than the dlBtrlbutlng point for the rural route on which tho person ad drossod rosldtw must psy the rogu 'ar rate of parcel postago, which Is ono cent per ounce. And at the regular rate the limit of weight Is fo-ir pounds, on which tho cost of carriage would bo fitl cent, while under tho tortus of the RurnliHin bill u parcel weighing eleven pounds WOULD RE CAR RIED OVER A RURAL DELIVERY' FOR SKI CENTS. Under tho existing law cnrrlers are not allowed to transport or de liver anything but mall matter, al though tho law Is said to be Spring Humors If is important to you from every standpoint that you should thoroughly 'cleanse your blood of all those impure, poisonous and effete matters that have accumulated in it during the winter. Do this by taking Hood's Sarsapariila. You will feel better, look better, eat and sleep better, do your work more easily and satisfactorily, and be in good condition to resist prevalent diseases and to withstand the hot waves of summer which have such a depressing and prostrating effect on the weak, debilitated and run-down. The1 secret of the unequaled success of Hood's Sarsapa riila as a remedy for Spring humors is the .fact, proven annually by thousands of grateful people, that it thor oughly cleanses the blood, triVCS Strenctll and tone tO tlon to sa7 thoao fow words In favor of tho every organ and function and ",cincl" i,haWf '??"&;? J?1!? "m ,n, our i m i .i ii . family" Mas. J. F. Gee, 60 Gould streot builds up the whole system. stouoimm.MMs. Hood's Sarsapariila Will convince nnd euro whoro crivon a fair trial. TW a bottlo today. CANDIDATES CARDS 1 (Cards of county candidates $5 Cards for. district and stato candi dates $10). fmtea&uibT uwate for roprejemflM rlon county, siibji,? T U ?!Jl;l0 to be held a? I? uittt Inated and clectn.t :3..11- It :telelJ' ai" Shall op03o all Tt 8- DPoples rhol ?PX MKS. J. P. GEE. "I upcalt from experienco of 25 yearn with Hood's Saraapnrllta In clvlnir my recom mendation. . For gprlnc humors and as a ccncral blood purifier this mcdlclno nover falls. It ulways doo.i nil that is clnlmod for It, nnd moro. I know it to bo jrood for scrofula, salt rlioum, nnd all idmllar troubles, nnd as a concral uprlntr mrwllclno I can posltlvolr say It has no equal. It elves mo Konulno satlsfao- mahshal McMillan fined fifi'y dollars A. G. McMillan, city marshal and chief of pollco of Sllvorton, was to day found guilty by.n J'.iry and son-' toucud by Judgo Uurnott In the cir cuit court to pay a fine of $50, or Hiiond 'Jd days In tho county Jnll, for falling to servo a warrant Is sued by the pollco Judge for tho ar rcst of C. N. Mntlock for opening his snlnon In violation of tho law. McMillan choio to pay tho flno nnd oscapp staying In Jail, Matlock was found guilty on tho first ballot by the samo Jury thnt tried McMillan during nn Interim in tho hitter's trial and wns also fined $ro. McMillan Hot up no his defonso thnt h.' did not nrrest tho nloon keeper on Instructions from the city council not to do so. Ho nlso statod that ho was about to aorvo tho war rant whoa told not to by !Mpy' Julius Wolfo. Tho attention of tho Jury, bow ovor was directed to tho fact that McMillan wns elected and not np pointed by tho council, and, there fore, did not hiivo to oboy their or ders. Assistant District Attornoy C. L. McNnry prosocutod CALIFORNIA'S WELCOME TO THE FLEET I'OR COUNTY JUDGE OF MARION COUNTY, M. L. JONGSi Republican, farmer business man tind taxpayer. Gardoiato of Willam ette University, studied law and ad mitted to the bar. Whore ho-Is best known aro found his strongest sup porters. Among business men every where his word la ns good as his bond. Ho BtandB for a strictly busi ness and economical administration of county affairs. f hereby announco myself ns a cindldato for nomination at tho Re publican primaries for county su perintendent of schools. WALTER M. SMITH. .1 I horcby announco myself as n enndidato for nomination at tho Re publican primaries for commission er. 13. E. ROBERTSON, Turner, Oregon. t dcslro to plnco my name before tho Republican primaries for a ro nomination for County recordor. D. G. DRAOER. GREATEST RECEPTION IN TORY OF PACIFIC COAST RE GIVEN FLKET UPON ARIVAL. HIS TO ITS for tho stato and nttornoy George O. niugham appeared for tho dofon dant. 1 1 i i ii i ' Tho crowning ovont In tho world famous voyago of tho American battleship (loot will bo the rousing re caption It rocolvcd In San Francisco From tho hour tho slxtcon big mon-of-wrr plough through tho Golden Gnto on-May 5th until thccl030 of tho grand rovlow on Mny 8th, every momont will be filled with stirring nnd historic ovontB. Tho Southorn Pacific Compnny llnofl In Oregon will make a low round trip rate fot this occasion from Snlom to San Francisco of $25, Salo datos , May 2, 3 and I. Flnnl return limit h 29 dnya. This will allow amnio time to sao in dotail tho tho caso (rebuilding 0f tho groat city of San I wish to announco to my frionds thnt I am a candidate- for county troasurer, subject to th Republican primaries. JOSEPH G. MOORE. jl haroby announco mysolf a enndi dato for county commissioner on the Republican ticket. O. B. HOYT, Jcfforson, Oro. I am a candidates for 0(11 co of county Judgo, subject to tho Repub lican primaries, on tho lrfatform of u squaro deal to all. W. W. HALL. At tho roqucst of many Republi cans I hnvo decided to becomo a can didate for tho nomination for county Judge, subject to tho Republican pri mary olectlon. WILLIAM BUSHEY. Francisco. To visit tho many points of tutorost In and nround tho Bay City and mnke sldo trips at ploasuro In Southorn California. Call .on any A Renting Salvo for Burns Cliiippl agonts for doscriptlvo mnttor of Cnl- HiiiiiIh itntl Sor Nipples. As n hoallng salvo for burns, sores, fore nlpnlos and chapptd hands Chamb.'vinni'B Salve Ih iiio cxcollont It n'layi th nln of a b-.r almost liuiintly, and un o-"fl tho Injuiy is vor' aovoro, honU tho parts without leaving a onr. Prloa 2I conts. For sale by Dr. Stono's High PtthMtro Days. M"bn and womwn alike hav to work IncosMttutly will brain and l"iuil to hold llulr own nowadays. Novr wore the demnndz of busl-nun-, the wnnts of tbo ': tolly, tlio r(iulrmonts of society, moro mini-or-Mis. Tl-e Unit effoot of tho pi also worthy effort to koei up with ill thine things Is commonly ou In a AvsV.-.onod or dobllithted condition ifornln, mnho sleoplng enr reserva tion In advance. WM. MoMURAY, G-nornl Passenger Agont. JOHN M. SCOTT, Atelstnnt Gonornl Paraeugor Agont. o The Amorlcnn Navy will not visit ft any European polnto, Stanford UnlvorBlty has tnkon over Coopor Modlcal Collego, San Fran o' :co. .n Better Tlmn RiNinklnp. I Snnnklng does not euro children of bod-4vottlnp. Thoro Is a consti tutional cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box W. NotrQ Dnmo. Ind.. will sond froo to any mothor her successful homo troal- meut, writo full instructions, Send no For Assessor. I horoby announco my candidacy in tho Republican primaries for as sessor of Marlon .county; pledging Just and equal taxation. F. J. RICE. For County Superintendent. I horoby nnnounco myself as a can didate for County Suporintondont of. Schools 'or Marlon county, nt tho Republican ptimnrlos, .April 17. , A C. BAKERS Turner, Or, For Treasuivr. I ho'reljy nnnounco to tho voters of MnrlonKounty thnt I am a enndidato for county tronsuror at tho Republi can primaries; plodglng honost, faith ful nnd impartial handling of .tbo county funds. 1 WM. STAIGER both body ttud brain, and In extrome caot In complto nervous prostrn t'an it is clearlv neon thnt what io fre- n4lt.l in ifii- t win aimtnln tho svs- quontly violated in this particular. .Wt ::V9 vigor ?nd tono to tho Aim iiiv iiikii in-irciiniiiuHv rniy ui n rv(.. nn iconu th illcostlvo and ill inn iiwvuiih '.iuiu, viiii-ii "'mnnnv. lint wrlfn hnr tnrtnv If vnnr In U'peuIn. efoct'vc nutrition of ..,,,,' n ,. ,,1il)nH i tt,ia .nv n cent an ounce, with tho limit of wolght four pounds, makes tho rur al dollvory little used by merchants or tholr customers in local trndo. Undoubtedly the oxrowlvely high potttal rates on merchHndlst wore any and tviry walk otjlmiuMed and have been maintained pubiii Hfo. and do not hav to be'chleflv TIIROl'll THE POWKRIH'I, lilrod 'o o so under any clrcum- INFLUENCE OF THE EXPRESS tanc ! COMPANIES at Wsshlngton. as Div du It dos all It doe do open rucIi rates enable tlu-m r ircowfttlly , to compete with tin postal service, i But as the ox pro eompnnle are YOUR IDLE MONEY Might JuM iin yifl bo ouruliig ll!tlivt. Ww Viy tlm pin" cent iiitertt uml you can iliiiw all of ( or uu( of It at any (hue. 1 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK not much Interested in rural deliv ery they may not bring tuolr power to bear against the Burnham mens- i ure. nuI'M'Ihtivo functions healthy and ucilv. Fit mt porsonal knowledgo, we chu rorommond Hood's Sarsnpa rll'a for t'.U purposo. It acts on nil tin vlni orgt-ns. builds up tho whole syitom, i ml fits men nnJ wo men i'jr llie-o hlfU proosuro days. o I-1 of Pound n Week, nt least, Is what a young baby ought to ga'n in wolght. Doos yours? it not tuoreM something wrong with Its dlgetllon. Give it McGee's Baby Elixir and it will begin gaining a, ouce. Cures stomach nnd bowel troubles, aid dlaetlon. stons fretful- v.--iui ,'uta, good for tethlg babies. AseorlatloH of, ni it. ...i ra. 0i i i... on New York, which formerly oioeMMl j tiol. IUV IMHHIIfllU DIM, I. UW NH VUVMl I flR Tho Merchants' tu iiauagf. ou the croHUt! that It will benefit the country merchants and prove a great oonvealewco to farmers. I THIS DHL IS STEP IN TDK i RIGHT DIRECTION, and. if pauwl. should pave the way to more fair and liberal rate of poetage ok tar rels soat bet wees ay two poetof Uces In the Unltwt States. -u Ho Got What Ho Needed. "Nine v m ao It 1ori u my time Ual ror," m' jkir. p Fartklng. of Mill Crk. lad. Ter.' "I was so run down that llfo hung on a vry ale;der throad. R waa inen my uruggut rocommendwl Kloctrlo Bitters. I bought a bottle and I got what I needed strength. I had one foot in the grave but Electric Blttor put It back on the turf again, ami ivo been wen ever tnuco" Sold under guarantee at J 0 Pirr"i drug store 50c oniiuron nre troubled in this way. Don't blnmo tho child, tho chances nro It can't holp It. This treatment nlso euros adults nnd aged pcop'o troubled with urlno dlfllcuUlea by day or night. StretMn to Bo Sprinkled. Tho volcomo news has boon given out thnt streot sprinkling will begin in full blnst today and the dust, which rose in clouds In all parts of tho city yesterday, will bo laid with tho sprinkler todny. Tho now sprlnklor ordorod by tho city council should arrlvo somotlmo next weok. but In the meantime the ono bolonglng to tho stato board of agriculture will bo utlllzod. For County Commissioner. J. T. Beckwlth of Sldnoy precinct. l'iniierm: wconomlcnl business ad ministration and nn aggressive policy of constructing pormanont highways by tho co-operation of stato, county nnd local communities. Good roads nre the best Investment for tho poo-plo. necessnrv nn . " " and i Sihertoa, q Pur'nenrMpn,.,.. ( (Signed Stnt0,... .. ' The undersigned -K representative at tho n. K Apr,, ,' ' a-aM vote to7t'!lM'"i Hw j. iiILU Aurori For Rcpresenuiir, (Signed StatemenrWo'i, hereby announce n A dldaio for the Republican 4 tlon for representative i Z marlea, April 17. IF NOMINATED AND rm. I SHALL ALWAYS VOTER; PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOR tS STATES SKNATOn. "AL D. PAHA l"'or HcprcscnUllTf. (Signed Statement No t, I horoby announce mjMliu' didato for tho Republican 5 uon tor representative t tit , tuurios, April 17. IF NOMINATED AND Eld I SHALL ALWAYS VOTE rt)P.rj PEOPLE'S CHOICE KOJl rj si'ATKS SENATOR. A. C. LlDBT. Jtltrvcj For Ileprcscnljtlrf. W. C. Wlnslow. candlliK. rosontatlvo, signs SUtetMitft A "governmont of tho pf!,rj pooplo and for the tMnt." - Into offoct by tho RepnWImp jh ray mono. At IiepaUku mnnos April 17. V. C. WIXSL07 For County Jadgf. I horeby announce mr toll for county Judge, before the J lican primaries of Mirlos April 17. IlnvlPR been rMttjt. mlssloner two tormi 1 Judgo ono term, l believe I mil Iflod for the ofllco for whkhli candidate 0. P. TERRE For Itnllrnnd Copunlilowr. I herewith nnnojncemrKl(I Republican nomination (or Mi CommisBloncr, from tbltcotr nl dlBtrlct W. A. CAHRI For ConMallf. I am a candidate forties tlon for constable of Slli at tho Republican prlmarlH IRA IIAMItKl Vr,r tVMlMablf. t immliv nnnounr. Cl 1-1 Vni. tlm nnmlnatlon tu' fiWl C?l T .. . ... - .1. DwiJ the Salem tiwnct ai : "J nrlmnrlos J V JW ojeTrorLiAj. .lWlUMli"' BeantU rf um Plenty of Trouble, is caused by stagnation of th3 liver and bowels. To get rid of it and headache nnd biMousnes and the poison that brings Jnnndlco, taxo Dr. King's New Lifo PlMs. the Tell able purifiers thnt do the work with- 25c at. J. WMIl.t unit . lt.n..l..u 1 The Willamette ba,ebU Veam Mt cVrldr.?j2l,lBt tvu innriiiHv for .nnv ur iiiav u ferrj s urug sire. p'ay Albany college this afternoon. 11 hiii probably make a pretty warm game as there are rumor of a strong tram at Albany aad Willam ette Is puttlag out a swift bunoh this year. The line-up for W. l will be as follews: C. Unruh and Wwley; p. MeOowelt and Umxik; a. ., Doogle; lb.. Powers ami Boeth: 8b, Mooro; Sh. Harrison; r. f.. Wlmberley; 1. f., J. Jeffries; c. f . Powers and Booth; subs, Stover ind Jonas. Next Thursday Willamette pluys Seattle high school here. Lout's Family .Medicine cannot savo all doctor bills, but can save a good share of them. Ono two-shll ling package has kept a who!e family j Per. in good health for a year. For Representative. I nereuy announco myself as a candidate for the legislature nt the prlraarlos, April 17. If nominated and elected I will voto for the Repub lican United States senator who shall have been elected by tho pooplo. FRANK A. TURNER. For Representative, I horoby nnnounco myself as a candidate for tho nomination of rep rosontatlvo nt tho Republican pri maries, April 17. If nomlnntod and foleotod. I will vote for tha Republl-! can oholco for United States sena tor. LLOYD T. REYNOLDS. , HhTCKqW lit .... .L DmmmV & Coughs, CeMs (SsOftC THWAT J'Jvtiinit.MU0 IS iKlMlWlil""4 a .-?&-' SiSH S3 ..-Ml Now Notaries. G. B. Hampton. Roeoa: G. W. South, Medical Springs; Hannah M. Day. Flshor; jo. H. Gibson. Mil waukee; John w. Woldrlok, Hood RIvtr; RloHard Shoro Smith, Klam-' nth Falls: F. J. Feenoy, Mnrshllolds W. J. Freeman, Central Point; Ruth A. Ual'ln. John B. Jloon, Q. W. Taylor. Pertland: George No land, Astoria. "H. C. DoWl" & Co., (Jhleago, III, Goallemeji-- in 1S97 I had a dis ease of the stomach and bowels. In the su-ng of 190 I bojght a bottle of Kotlr.l aal tho boneflt I recelvod all tne gold in Georgia could not buy. May you live lone and nros. Your, very truiv. O N Cnr. luel!. Rodlns. Ga.. Au.. 27. 1D06." For County Commissioner. The undorsigned Is a enndldate: for nomination on the Republican Makot. Strict economy In county af fnJrs it my platform. JOHN H, LBWIS, I AumsvIIle, Or. 1 lr Representative. I horoby announce that I will be a cnadldate for the Republican npml nutlon for state, representative at tho primaries April 17. S. D. ADKLNS. Scotta Mills. Or. Graber ft PLUMBING For SherifT, I am a candidate for tho nomina tion for sheriff of Marlon county at the Republican primaries. H. P. MINTO. AND GAS FIJ3 r- n'CEJt "'.' Mrti-- to a i ) - fgMM work 7 -a." to be pilhel i'LE-J' ard. AVKWIU.! cavB v1 . hide 0 street, Store. back jo 650. Sold by all druggists.