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DAILY CAPITAL JOIJRKAL, SALKM, OREGON. TUESDAY, ATOIL 1. 1P0 .. MmMMMiMn g illMIMIP (If I yls Him ,4sfc your doctor about taking Ayer's non-alcoholic Sarsuparilla. Trust him. Do exactly as he says. I AyersSarsaparilla NON-ALCOHOLIC Blood thin? Lips white? Cheeks pale? Consult your doctor. , Bad skin? Weak nervesj Losing flesh? Consult your doctor. v No appetite? Poor digestion? Discouraged? Consult your doctor. . Free from Alcohol I. C. AVER CO., Manufacturing Chemist, Lowell, Man. , , .HMWUC1B ATTACKS HKNISY'S MOTIVES. Article from tlio Han FnmrlHco Ar Konnut Reproduced In tins Port land Orcgoiilan. In 8nn Francisco tlio motives of Francis J. Honoy In prosecuting tlio munlclpul grafters lm boon sorious y questioned. No longer Is It consid ered that ho has boon prompted, by a deslro to HOrvo the public disin terestedly. Within n year n innrkod chnngo linn occurred In pMhlio sontl inont and the tuothodH of prosecu tion, by Mr. Honoy have been do flcrlbcd ns n "sohomo of Intimida tion, subornation, fnlsohond, In trigue." No loss roapoiifllblo journal than the Han Francisco Argonaut Biiinn up tlio "Honoy tnothnd" ns: "This rotton nnd criminal system of first' Imagining' the guilt of eomobody nnd thou 'rounding up' evidence to mako tlio nightmare ft domonntrntlon If not A realty." On March 21 dho Argonaut pub llHhcd an oxhatiHtlvo rovlow of the nntl-graft movomont In San Francis co, showing how from having public mipport the proucoutlou, In chargo of Francis J. Honoy, hns beconio dls orodltod. Tho Argonaut trncos tho gradual uncovorlng of tho motived back or tho prosecution, dlscloaos tho arbitrary authority of tho pros ecution which had buou uraurped and relates how, from botug a public proHocutlon tho autograft movomont dogonuratod Into one of personal re volt go. "Tho first thing tondlng sorlously to raUo quoittlons uh to tho purposes of tho nroiooutlon dovolopod In nd drouaoa mndo by momborB of tho prosecuting group boforo public and lonces. Mr. Honoy, In various plat form tnlku, pormlttod himself ho fnr to dopnrt from inwyor-llko practice aa to boast of his purpose to convict certain porsonagOB, somo of whom ho litis olllclally charged with wrong doing, others whom ho had not then and until this time has not preferred charges. At Berkeley, at Stanford, nnd olsowhoro, Mr. Ilency, speaking for tho prosecution, announced his determination to 'got' certain mon. This was thought nt tho moment to bo a gross Indecency nnd ns tlmo has dbvolopod tho scopo and mothod of tho prosecution It. has been even moro severely regarded. "But, whllo tho puollc took note of these deviations from normal, lo glthnnto and worthy prnctico, novor tholcsg It did not withdraw its back ing from 'tho graft prosecution. It was folt that tho good causo ought not to bo discredited in tho houso of its frlonds, becnuso n prosecuting agont had Indulgod lilmsolf in ill-, tlmod, lll-tompored and oven grossly Improper futtcrancos. "Thoro woro thoso who any clearly that so much spleen, a spirit bo doeply vlndlctlvo, a boiiho of proprie ty so out of joint with all reasonablo standards, Implied somothlng very much nt odds with the nominal pur poses of tho anti-graft movomont. "Tho Argonaut Is In favor of Ing ovor tho wholo buslnoss of pros ecution, of throwing out tho vicious Hplrlt of personnllsm nnd of prlvnto rosontmont and rovongo, nisoclatod with It, and of making It u puroly public matter. It Is in favor of pro ceeding ngatiiBt tho porsona notor iously guilty with rospoct to whoso delinquencies? tho ovldonco is as cloar tiB daylight, rather than con doning tholr crimes for tho sako of bribing thorn to supply ovldonco truo or false against other posslblo crim inals. Tho Argonaut is for abandon ing tho wholo scheme of Intimida tion, subornation, falsehood, In trigue and fraud and proceeding by regular nnd logal motlrads to rogu lar and legal ends. Tho Argonaut holds In coutompt this wholo rotton nnd criminal system of first Imnglu- m fjpm iwSS IITWiTWlPPI t. -i -.. '" """Thi tvihuihi . uuu 3 van cent slmllaldiiicnxxlantllub (dig (lie Siomrhs uisdUowkDf IYofuafcs Di&'sttonte rite 1WSS mvd IteilXtoirtilns witter OplumAIorphbte norMucriL' NOT NARCOTIC. ' in Wlfli ii m ttiM XJr JAf l!Nft Aperfecl Remedy for. Cmtft witsmu osouuuuimiiww Yorws.Conwlsiouslcvtrt IWawlLOSSOrSUtKR NEW YORK. ASTORIA For Infanti and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AW vT Mm sedundtTtiwkwtj Exact Copy of Wrapfw. In; Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA t mmtmm MHMNr, mw wm tm ing the guilt of someone and then 'roaadiBg up' evidence to mako tho nightmare a demonstration If not a reality. "Thev Argonaat Is In favor of bringing Into the management of this prosecuting movement someone who- knows enough law and who 19 careful enough In. his methods to get convictions that-"will stick. We have bad enough of gross bungling. We have had enough of Intriguing with courts. Wo have had enough of sub orned testimony. We have had enough and more than enough of methods in prosecution outside the law beyond-the -bounds of decency, calculated In -support of purely per sonal purposes and ending results so violently at odds with every legal principle that they have only to bo laid baro before Intelligent and un prejudiced judgoavto ho immediately discredited- and .nullified. Wo are not in favor 'Of capitalizing on the public, account tho cruel and Invet erate malice of any group of citizens. Nor aro -wo in. favor of providing public funds to Biipoprt tho swagger ing, blundering-and unlawful meth- ot-Mr. Francis Honey and Mr. Wil liam Burns. If we are to mako this prosecution a public Instead' of a prlvato matter; let us select for it agents of established character, skilled enough nnd honest enough to proceed by regular legal methods, (unbiased by tho passions of a long- sustained prlvato conflict and unbur dened by tho distrust and enmity of a largo proportion of our people." YOUNG MOTHERS For County Commissioner. J. T. Bockwith, of Sldnoy precinct Is ono of tho host and most success ful farmers In tho county. Ho has boon a Marlon county farmer all his llfo and knows tho wants of tho farming population, nnd ns county commissioner would safely represent their Intorost. Mr. Bockwith stands aggresalvoly for good roads and Ib en titled to tho support of all who want bottor moans of transportation among tho varlouB parts of the county. Head bin platform doclara- tln In thiB paper; and you will boo that ho Is alone in demanding bet ter roads among tho candidates for that ofllco. o Plenty of Trouble, is caused by stagnation of the llvor and bowels. To got rid of it and hondacuQ and biliousness and tho poison that brings Jnundico, tano Dr. King'o Now Llfo Pills, tho reli able purlflors that do tho work with out grinding or griping. 2Gc nt J. 0. Porry'B drug stro. o- Una it ContlmJbuH Record. Walter 'Bmltb, tho Republican candidate for county superintendent of schools, taught In tljo spring and fall of 189C In "tho Klumb school, this county, next nt Weston, Oro., thon tho East school at Salora, thon at Mitchell, Oro., thon tho Salem Park school for six years as princi pal. Ho Is, besides, a graduato of tho Monmouth Stato Normal, and 1b present county superintendent by ap pointment. Ho l8worthy tho voto of any frlond of tho public bcIjooIb. A Twenty-year Sentence. "I havo Just complotod a twenty yonr health bontonco, imposed by Ilucklen'a Arnica Salvo, which cured mo of bleeding pllos JuU twenty yoarB ago," writes 0. 8. Woolovor, of LeUayBvlllo, N. Y. Bucklen'a Arlnca Salvo heals tho worst sores, bolls, burns, wounds. and cuts In tho short eat tlmo. 2Gc'at J. C. Perry's drug stro. P' " New Coryoxntlous. South Bend Eustorn Oyator Com pany Principal otllce, Portland, Or egon; capital stock, $50,000; Incor porators, B. M. Lombard, W. G. Bristol and R. W. Lowls. , Pacific Contracting Company Prluolpul ofllce, Portland, Oregon; capital stock, $25,000; Incorpora tors, J. P. O'Neill, Louis Ralph Ell son nnd Ernest Brand, Jr. Henry Pleckonstoln & Co. Prin cipal ofllco, Portlaud, Oreg'on; capi tal stock, $50,000; incorporators, Henry Pleckonstoln, Honry P. Pleck ousteln nnd Ben B. Flockonsteln. o Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup auts promptly yet gontly on tho dol, through which the cold Is forced out of tho system, and at tho sjuno tlmo It allays inflammation. Sold by ail druggists, o New Notaries. Alfred M. Esson, St. Johns; C, W Piatt, North Bend; A. B. HUchlnB, Portland; Amor A. Tusslng, Brownsville. TEA If the tea is good you ask for a. second cup; if not, you ask for the money. Year Ktoccrrtturat your sooty tt you doa'l kU SklulU&i't Bu. w wy.btu. BHHBSHBrlS??!SSSESSHHIHHHHHllHHii WMmm ..71VftTlajj3l rti tnT. I r! ym mmn iiwt iianiii THE CLASSIFIE A mother wlio is in good physical condition transmits to her child tho blessing of a good constitution; BiCKiy, amng motiiura, mo rovorso. Tho tiny babe brings to her a liv ing responsibility. At such a time too great caro cannot bo taken to build up the mother's general con stitution, and restore her feminine Bystem to a lienlthy, normal con dition. Tho greatest assistance that any woman can havo in accomplish ing this all-important work is LYDIA&PINKHANI'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Mrs. M. Gilmer, of West Union, S. O., writes to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. 'I was greatly run down In health, Buffering from a weakness peculiar to my sex. I began to take Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I was not only restored to health but am tho proud mother of a flno baby girl. I wish every .sick and ailing woman would givo Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial." Mrs. Paul Oliver, of St. Martln ville. La., writes to Mrs. Pinkliam: For years I suffered from the worst form of female troubles, and tho doctor said I could not get well without an operation. Lydla E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound restored mo to pcrfcot health, and I have tho sweetest littlo baby girl. I will uovor ceaso to pralso Lydla E. Pinkham's medicine." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vcro table Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been tho standard remedy for female ills, andhas positively euredthouHandsor women who have been troubled with tho wont forms. Why don't you try it V Notion to Tmnrovo Portion of Broadway Street. , Notlco Is hereby glvon that nt tho rogular mooting of tho common council held April G, 1008, a resolu tion was adoptod to Improvo Broad way street with- full intersections, from tho north line of North Mill crook to tho north line of Madison strcot In tho following manner: By establishing a permanont grado on suld stroot along tho pro posod lino of lmprovrtmont whoro not nlrendy ostnbllshod. By placing tho stroot railway track of tho Orogon Eloctrlc Rnll way company whoro It oxtonds along tho proposod lino of Improvement In tho contor thoroof. By grading tho roadway of said Broadway stroot botwoon said points full width from curb to curb with full Intersections to tho propor sub grado. Tho subgrado shall bo ono foot bolow tho established grado and up on said subgrado shall bo placed one foot of cloan creek or river grnvol, provided howovor. tho spaco along tho contor of snlil stroot to bo oc suplod by tho snld Orogon Electric Railway company shall bo grnvolod In such a maimer that tho top of .the rails of said company will bo on n level with tho ostnbllshod grado of said Broadway stroot. Tho cost of placing said track in thu contor of said stroot nnd Im proving botwoen tho rails nnd ono and ono-balt foot outside of tho rails of tho Orogon Electric Railway com pany, to bo assessed on tho franchise and property of said company. Tho cost ot snld improvement, save and oxcept tho space botwoon tho rails and one and one-half feet outside of tho rails of tho Oregon Eloctrlc Railway company to bo assessed on the abbruttlng and adja cout proporty, as provldod in tho charter of said city. Remonstrance against the above improvement may be filod within 20 days after tho date of tho first pub llcatlon of this notice. By ordor of common council. W. A. MOORE3. Recorder. Dato of first publication of this notlco tho Sth day of April. 1908. 4-S-10t. LARGEST FACILITIES PRODUCTION WWMBmlll(ilMMtlttlKH FOR SALE Worlds of Bloom Calla lilies, roses, violets, cinerarias, hyacinths, daf fodils, etc., and everything in sea son. Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1952 Court Btreot, Salem. 3-24-tf FJno Property for Sale In good market town on. Southern Pacific, good schools and churches. Ono acre planted to all kinds of fruit, two-story, 8-room honiso (on BOlid foundation) with porches, closets and pantry, bIbo two-story black smith and wagon shop and largo barn. Will be sold reasonable, as ownor is unnblo to work at black smithing. John Holm, Aumsvlllc, Oregon. 31-2-lm For Sale First-class carnet paper at this ofllce; 2Cc for a big roll. Wood For Snle Just received 2 caro of flno dry wood. Phono Main 74 or call at Salem Truck & Dray Co. office, CO Ctato St. 4-C-2wks. For Sale Second hand windmill, tank and pipes complete. Call 1G03 E. Stato Btreot. 4-11-lw For Sale My modern 10-room homo at tho southeast corner of Oak and Winter stroetB. For particulars wrlto mo or call on Job. H. Albort at Capital National Bank. F. A. Wiggins, Toppenlsh, Wash. 4-10-Weds- Sata. fmtffi, FOIl SALE A Good Investment A 7-room mod ern resldonco within 2 blocks of streetcar; 4 blocks to business contor; easy tortus if desired. Price $2400. This 1b worth Investi gating. Insures you n greater in- como than having your money In tuo bank or investing in U. S. gold bonds. Hero s Another Snap 5 acres close to Salem, about milo to street car. A largo 8-room houso, barn, 45x45; about 40 fruit troea of different varieties, also small fruit building; can't bo duplicated short of $3000. If takon at once, nrlco $2500, one-hnlf cash, balance time to suit, Call Investigate and bo convlncod. This Is Your Money's Worth 122 acres of rich valloy land, GO acres In cultivation, 30 acrcB flno piling timber, balanco pasturo; running water; good houso, barn and out buildings. Only one-half milo from R. R. depot. Price $G0 por ncro, Seo us about this. SALEM INVESTMENT 'CO. 432 Stato Bt. 4-10-tf. For Sale at Bargain Eight-room houso and lot, 323 N. Church St. Soveu-room houso nnd lot 555 Chomokota St. W. II. Slopor, 221 N. Front St. 4-13-lmo For Sale -15 tons good mixed hay. Addross Box 119. Rt. 8. 4-13-3t FOR RENT For Rent Sulto of rooms with board. Mrs. Ed Lamb, 371 N. High street 4-8-lwk SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES Frank At. Brown. Manufacturer ol sash, doors, mouldings. All kind ot houso finish and hard wooo work. Front street, between SUti and Cdurt. Mako all complaint at tho otflco. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES Livery and Feed StaWes Old Post ofllce Stables, at 254 Ferry street botwoon Commercial and Front streets. Telephone 188. Somo of tha flnest liveries in tho city car be found here. Dick Westacott proprietor. 10-1-lyr WANTED, REAL ESTATE. SoUYouTKl largo amount of capital to Invest in city property and farm lands, at market value. Salem Investment Co., 432 Stato street. 3-25-lm PLUMBERS The. M. Ujut Plumblog, hot wtJ and steam h outing and tinalng 164 Commercial street. Phoat Main 192. 9-1-ln M. J. Petiel Plumbing, steal ane gas fitting. Successor to Kaox A Murphy, 226 Commercial street Prone Main 17. DRAYMSN, Cummins Bros.' Transfer CvwpaBy All kinds of transfer work done Furniture and pianos boxed readj for shipment. Prompt sortie 1 our motto. Stand and ofllce at 25S South Commercial street Phone 210. Residence Phono 98 EXCHANGES. ATortland Modern 7-room house, to exchango for farm land or acre age. Como in and investigate. Sa lem Investment Co., 432 Stato street. 3-M-lm -arpentem Unl Union No. 10C5 0f cJ Jolrers 0f AmercaT"1 Saturday evening iuT Hearst hall, 4M ' Dennis, Roc, Stf " ForCNU'M nt . . wood Foresters, Saturday night in ii' State street '& J- - F-ry flnanclai lej, Central Loug0 mTiTT nor State and Liberty , Tuesday of each efr lt, m. Oscar Johnson, n 0. Anderson, K. of n, acd Modern Woodmea rf A5 gon Cedar Camp No. mt oyery Thursday ml o clock In Holman hlL HUl, V. Q,; y, A. w; Woodmen of Woria MmT day night at 7;30, In Ho! O. L. Darling, o. 0.1 P i. lr. Clerk. ' U Linooia Annalty URksJ" dont and pension mutnt OOOOOOplodgrssewrytin,' Good ngonti wanted. J.i Mongomory, tcpra or Box432 Salem, Or(e. j Ryan, secrotnryt SH 8tDi MISOELMNTOIS Cllngcr S Hunsnkpp will btll. a now homo or repair the olj Quaranteo all work. Plow Concix-to Work Get my prlw sidewalks, curbs, septic tul ccmont work of any lad. work guaranteed firikluj. Wnrd, Highland add. Phoa Ml Will Call and Pay Cwb-For t oast off clothln, broken n and Jowelry. We pleas tit ; High grndo work. Fbcm Slgourrioy, 483 State, V. Wanted If you want a miri! grnnlto monument re tn you money. Wo don't pay bit nor city taxes you get tha Ik Como and get bur prlcei, u convinced. Our shop It b Viow ceraetory WXIJeah: mnnnger. Pbono 126$. M Voget Lumber nnd FJ CorA. ber .shingles, bnlldleg tut wood and coal. Lo prlcei prompt dollvorlM. 0a Wad of S. P. passengic depot 7 198. H; Butto & Wcnderoth Flfl v liquors and clgiw, W U tho celebrated Kellcj sJ & whiskies. Cool and rcfreiUsf constantly ot draujkL S Commercial strcot. jj Enlarged rtn. ikmI market oa IMS troet has been doubled loJM' wfl are better prepsred than m servo customers. Prompt ttte tho best of mean . or phono 199. B,B.Edrr BUTTEnXDT BRE. It is worth mora ttn ' read yot the prk b ror said at your Srocer,'L. Thomas & C001 nAT.TFOnyiA BAKg v SJj&fr" WHITH DROXZE MOXDO Uruitt. H corroi. TS! kind ibt need2 th trsti" SD0T9 all tia Si! JOB0 W nA have been tkwrw " j-a you want tbareryM l T plce? can on "";. e 458 Mill St. PbJ",B X. m "- , B4.feSSSSasl A specs'" BjulKWney tiOlvtn - , ft W li?aflf. elkl1!