DAILY CAPITAL JOUItXAIi. SALEM, PRECOX. FRIDAY, MAY J, 1008 FULTON TO BE GIVEN . h SENATORSHIP IN 1912 Senator's Adherents Concede Chamberlain's Election Next June-Bourne to Be Knifed and Passed Into Oblivion Fulton Machine Leaders in Marion Will Knife Cake A Portland special of Tlim-jdny imyts: ChorlcB W. Fulton o the United Btatea fionnto In 1912: Jonathan Dourno, Jr., bnck to a nlcho of famo In Oregon's hall of political history. Thin In tho dream of Senator Ful ios's frlcndtt, which vision. Is to be mulu io come to pasa through the earnest four-yeor-long effort of tho Fulton wlnp of the party laboring throughout tho ntatc to put Fulton onco moro In the plrco lie Is now oon to leave. Yeotordny afternoon nt the meet ing of the stuto centrnl committee tho Intention of Senator Fulton's friends first uecamo plainly appar ent, though ever Bine the primaries It has boon working like yeast In a baker's trough until now all of tho Fulton forces of tho stnto arc leav ened. Tho breach between Fulton and Bonrno Is to bo widened until It yawns far apart,' and from this time on the bnttlo for tho mastery will ho carried forward. Hourno and Dourno's efforts will bo shown no quarter by the frlcndn of Senator Fulton until tho former Is beaten back, If poMlblo, out of all uom bianco of control of the state and forced to back out of tho contest for rooloctlon gracefully or bo beaten At' the polln In the cnmpr.lgn or 10 12. Uoiinio Cut Out. I Senator Dourno Is not to be allowed, to head tho delegation to tho national convention In May, If tho frlonda of Senator Fulton can ' provent It. It Is duo to Senator Fulton that lu have that pine and bo shown that honor, his frlendt contend. He Is outspoken In 1th ad vocacy of V. 11, Taft and In that Js In lino with tho administration at Washington. He Is Ta'fs friend and Taft Is his. He should lead the del egation and not Dourne, this Ib the argument and It I winning favor throughout the ranks of the party. Yeoterdny Senator Fulton's friends domlnntcd the state central committee and forced tipr ) tho Bourne-Cake faction the resolution of Taft's Indorsement under the threat of forfeiture of the- Cake senatorial campaign. Lost night, It Ib now clalnud, a Taft delegation to the state convention from Multno mah county was selected by the county central committee. No Instruction wn? given tho 47 delegates, but It Is being argued that they aro bound by tho recommenda tion of the state central committee. Whether that may be or not It Is whlspored that when tho votes nro cast In the stnto convention tho Multnomah delegate will show a majority of Toft supporters, and Taft spells Fulton jmt nt this time In Oregon politics. Out ovor tho state, In every coun ty, tho word hoA been nafcsttd alent: and tho Fulton forces are lined up! for the dlutnnt battle of 1012. At! very point Senator Dr.irno will bo tthoved Into tho background If the Fulton forces can do tho trick, and until tho Btato convention muotn tho frlunds of Fulton will be In control. J From this time on Senator Dourno It to bo ousted from every vantage point of political power ho may lior.HcsA until in 1012 ho will bo an' 1'OH.v victim to tho Fu'ton forcoi. Dourno, t in nnjuod, has dono noth ing for tho state while in Washing ton, has accomplished nothing tnd will not to the end of hlj term. Governor Chamberlain, In tho pri vate opinion of the Fulton leaders, will be tho next senator at Wnshng ton, winning hie pending battlo vlth H. M. Cake. Fulton and Chamborhln In tho "United' States senate iVID make a team hard to beat, It is be ing argued as a further contention, while Bourne and Chamberlain would mnko a combination not so strong. It Is recalled to mind that during the tlmo W. H. Taft was In Oregon recently' ho spoke in the highest terms of Senator Fr.ilton, holding him up as tho best lawyer In tho I'nlted States senate. It Is pointed out that Taft and Fulton aro very Iricndly and from statements made by tho presidential candldnto It U now whispered that Bhould Taft be placed in tho presidential chair and Fulton aid in putting him there by lending tho Oregon delegation to Chicago solid for tho administration candldnto tho reward would be a cabinet position, Hum bringing an honor to Oregon which has not been given tho state slnco George H. Wll llamB hold tho office of attorney gonoral under tho administration of President Grant. Dut bo this as it may, tho fight It on botwoen tho friends of Fulton and thpso of Dcfiirno for tho sonator ihlp of 1912, and It is a fight thut will not bo allowed to lapso until tho votOT aro ctmntoj In Juno of that year. LA III) TIITON TO IXCOHPOHATK Such l.s Current Humor, Though In terested Pirtlos Defuse to l)U. cuf It. Como out and g!v th Salem and Stnyton electric a life tonight. ' Portland Special: Cunent rumor In financial circles ha? it that Lndd & Tllton, bankers, are about to bo Incorporated, although their attorn eys, Williams, Wood & Linthlcum, re'tisc to discus, the matter, on tho ground that It would be unprofes sional to say anything about affairs between lawyer and client until they aro a matter of public record. That this institution, tho oldest private bank west of the Missouri river, is being Incorporated was not specifi cally denied. Should the report prove well founded, It will bo one of tho most Important developments In locnl fl nnnclnl circles that has taken place In some years and will bo tho first chnngr in tho policy and method of management of the bank nlnco tho day It was founded, 'way back In isr.o. Ladd & Tllton, Bankers', was or ganized as a private bunk by Wil liam S. Ladd and Charles B. Tllton and Stephen A. Mead. Tho threo had been friends In school days, Ladd & Tllton from Now Englnud and Mead from Louisiana. Mend died In the 'COs and his interest In tho Institution was absorbed by tho other two partners. In 187S Tllton disposed of IiIb holdings to Mr. Lndd and returned to the Atlantic const. W. S. Lndd remained tho solo owner of the bnnk until his denth In 1S03. The bank hns remained In the ennio location where It was flrt founded 10 years ago, at First nud Stark. Tho bank ha grown from tho first, and now it ranks among tho two or three itrongast private banking in stitutions of tho ontlro country out hide of New York city. It is owned by tho Lndd oitote, whoso wealth can only bo conjectured. Tho sur plus of tho bank rutin ovor $ 1,500, 000, whllo tho doposlttt nro about $14,000,000. It Is munagid and controlled by Willla n M. Lndd, Charles K. Iulrt r. rd J Wesley Ladd. o- DoWltt's Little Early Risers, tho fnmotu ttlo llvor pills Sold by o'l i ti r,ts. RECEIVED GRATEFUL THANKS OF HUNDREDS IN Pini torv.ev.j. m..f. liunvm Ftomach is ? 4 tlnctly wine.1' tml "One of ti,rt ... of 103 South ml?jM ' 'f. Tho foDowIng r.rtlCle, tPksn from the PltUiburR Prof, describes the re sults of L. T. Coopor'c visit to that city, and tlio effect of his now prep aration an told by tho people who hnd become convinced of the sound ness of Cooper's theories with re gard to tho human stomach. Cooper bellcvcu thrt tho human stomach In civilized races has be come greatly weakened. Ho claims that inobt 111 health of the present generation In du to this fact. The artlclo Is aB follews: "L. T. Cooper1 Is meeting with tho nnmo astonlahlng success In Pltte burG nn In other cities. For tho past fow duye many thouenndn of Pitta burg pcoplo have called at IiIb head quarters to talk with him. "Cooper's prophecy, mado upon hlu arrival, to tho effect that before ho left Pittsburg- thousands would rcnllzo that his theory n correct and would como and tiiunk him for w!.at hlB medicine had dono, Is rap idly being borne out. "On Moivlny an astonishing num ber of pccplo colled to express their gratitude to Mr. Cooper. Judging from vhnt some of those people hnd to nay to a Pre-T. reporter, when In- an thin, Up , J?! cough. P yclctaa. w'id A T y mitlon, and ?, though hor dajg xer and there ntm-...i...i .. . tlS Ground for Jmnd ' , "Sioitly ft,i ,.. . to P!tt,l,mw , 'If. CoWl deful r , Z" 4 ed by nernn. :Z?"W lc r.O. sn T rfrt .... i ''1!1 : 7" l on'r tmttii linniotllfttolv h.. ..,.'" Iliads slnco she ltm ,J medlclnn. Rh .m. . . looks very much bttttr , doubtT this iiiiiM. . ' P'eascd to have them l, Ell house r.nd verify It." The Cooper rcm-dlr wi.4 J. C. Perry. Hero is a definition of a gentle man: "A man that's clean Inside and outside, who neither look? up to tho rich nor down on tho poor, who can lose without iKjiieallng or win without bragging, who Is consldorate to women, children and old people; who Is too bravo to He, too generout to cheat and who tnkes his share of tho world and lot others hav thlrs." A Knocker U a man who can't soo good In nnv porfcon or thing. It's a habit caused by a disordered llvor. If you soo things through blue spectacles, tren: your liver to a good cleaning out process with Dnllnrd's Horblne. A suro cr.io for constipation, dyspep fila, indigestion, sick headache, bil iousness, all llvor, stomach and bow ol troubles. Sold by all dnugglsta. Fulton Ak C(H(u fconator Chwle w far through his nttotnev cf i Dlngham, hag served wtictMLt Mc.Mahan. attorney for J, S fia that the circuit court Is to It uLK to compel the latter to w tbe uei i of his recent suit afiltit tt i j tor on an alleged tlasiltr Tb& ur will be argued MirM tc live counsel. . Twentj'jcar Srttnrt. "I hnvf just comp'ttel i ttrajl year health sentence, Impcnl Ijl Ducklen's Arnica Salve, iMutrt mo of bleeding plies Juit titttj years ngo." wrl'ei 0. S. !mtX Leltaysvllle, N. Y. BticM'i Ife Salvo heal the worst m:m ku burnB. wound- and catlls'MWl est time :'Jc at J C Periru Btre. CCSOMffiK ONLY FIVE DAYS MORE ONLY FIVE DAYS MORE ONLY FIVE DAYS MORE I , l l i i I .,.,....,. , .. .... ......... .... ,..,.. ... . m.,. .. .r... ...... ..,........ ....... ... w.i ii. ij r i.c CAMIUVV r VU'I'S Till'. Fl Till'. I'llll !.. U. 'I lll'J tilliMII' .iH.IMMI.IIII -SMHIV III-' Til Hi IIUllllil.ll.V 1 IV t lll.lll'A). 'J'lll' iH I IIY ! I l'.l. IMHIKniUUtiv rt n.mio..-. .... . iAf TF V COMPANY'S r I TDK "DUAL XOISK." NKVKIl IIKR)UK IV SALKM IIAVK TI1K PUICIuS ON A $50,00.00 STOCK fiONK IP IN SMOKK LUCK TMKV VIU3 NOW (JOIXO AT TUB YOKOII.V U I '"..',..,,', THK 1 MKNT. IIDVT TAIvl-5 Ol'D WODI FOIt IT. .ll'ST (DVI3 US A CALL AND ItHCO.Uti CX)NVINCKI. THH CDOWIIS DAILY AUK STrPUNDOl'S, THK KCI n.MI.M ia m-- ( s.urrM; I LADt.'l-: AND CAN KASHA' ACCOMMODATE .1l) PEOPLE. THE MANAGEMENT ADE PLEASED TO STATE THAT THEY HAYE DEEN I.VI)1UIKI) DV LADIES FDOM ''"I". ',.,,' ,,P voirTIIW 1 'IDE PDKES ON THIS MAMMOTH STOCK WEDE NEVER AS U)V IN THOSE CITIES, AND THIS COMES FUOM PADTIES WHO KNOW. THIS SIMPLY GOES K) Mi" DDOKEDAGi: .V SALES (YMPANV ALWAYS MAKE (.'OOD AND THAT THEY DO WHAT THEY ADVERTISE. MD. HOSDV1WJ AND MU. SMALL. MAN.U.hUS l. "''" "',.,.. iiiiLV IN I PEOPLE OF SALEM AND VICINITY KOIt TIIKIK (JENEDOl'S PATDONAGE DUHING THE SALE PEDIOD S1 PAlt AND DESIUE TO STATE TH VT THE DIG Iv.MI-L Wl'1' ' ' ' id: tomokkow whkh u STOItE H : inn EStttt TIMXK IS THE CD- TI(J AND SLASIIINO OK FODMEIt PIHCES ON THIS STCPENIWl'S STOCK. AS SA.ME MIST GO HIXJADDLESS OP COST AND FOllMKIt PKICKS. SATURDAY'S BURNING UP PRICES ON THIS GIGANTIC STOCK-TRUE GENUINE SNAPS Coffee and Tea Coffee values 15c to 40c Sale Pr., IZc to 29c Tea values 15c to $! Sale Pr., 9c io 69c Cut Glass Fancy Ware Cut Glass values 50c to $74 Sale Pr., 39c to $59.29 Fancy ware 1 -5 to 1 -2 off Barrel Goods Thrown Away Glass tumbler values 5c to 9c Sale Price, lcto 5c Miscellaneous Excellent values 5c to $1.50 Sale Pr., 3c to Sl.19 Snaps Tables Nos. 1 to 9 Value 5c to $1 Sale Price 3c to 37c Chafing Dishes and fne O'clock Teas ri.afSnaHfchcsS3,70-W SalePf.f&toJ!l Five O'clock Teas, J uj Sale Price 1 "i Dinner Sets Haviland $30.00 to $71 Sale Pr. $23.59 to $57 Other Makes, $6.65-530 Sale pr., 55.2M23.M Tin Ware Extraordinary values 5cto 60c Sale Pr., 3 1-2 to (9c Glass Tumblers 50c to $2, Dozen values Sale Price 39c to $1.39 Chocolate Silver and China Sets $2 to $15 values Sale Pr., $1.59 to $11.99 Stone and Earthenware ' 15c to $1 values Sale Price, lie to 29c Iron Drip W 1 3cto 50c valus Sale Price, ic to Small Jardiniers (Rozahe Ware) 1 5c to 25c values Sale Price, I2c to I8c French Nickel Coffee Pots 85c to $6.65 values Sale Pr., 59c to $3.79 i lflfifpfH? '. Lamps ano m- off. 25cl V 106 r0c to S.-35 la -cl Pr.. 2fc l ' aJuIv x,W -. tMV - I 11 ' BHHMHHHHHH .a - dl-SUMr V" " SPECIAL EXTRA NOTICE: The rest of this $50,000 s!o:k is going just like Saturdays Snaps. Don't forget that the bargains-wanted by you are wanted by all.s "TELL EVERYBODY" Granite Ware 10c to $1.35 values Sale Price, 7c to 99c avoid the rush. THE NORTHWESTERN BROKERAGE & SALES COMPANY, HOSBURGH & SMALL, The closing date of this "One Great Event" in the History of Salem posltvely to bz May 6th at 10 p. m. Manage ;f.. t.