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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 4. 1008 '!V COUNTY IS ASSURED. -3Iwm1 lUver Confident Division Will Bo Authorized at Juno Election ' Storm Cloud of Past Effort. Are Swept Away, th 'Hood River -courtly will Jdg added v ttao map of Oregon " after the mics are courted in' June if present Judications are borne out at the t 1 1 ,olla." , v.ffr. p This is the -wish; and" hope' and lIMlol of A. A. Jayno and Truman iButlor, both of Hood ijlijyor ft'nq yoro in Portland Saturday. Both 'jk-c ardent advocates of the creation )mt hn nft-w county of Hood River rlrdm' tho present co'unfV of Svasco w .' .-. ..-a -i ' -1.. .. A. kea conienu pnaii not ouiy uu mu people of Hood River desire tho leVsango, but that the majority of tho 'people in the remaining part of fasco county are of a similar mind. RlttJcr Fights Heretofore., Tho formation of Hood ""River 'fcunty has boon tho causo'of, bitter; ffblltical bftU( in tho ieglalajure ffer tho pairt wveransoeslOnB. "Each Itimo tho .creation ofthe .county V.af jnado tho object of bitter attacks !irfy residento of Wasco county and !uocauso of different trades and com ''Dlnations tho pasango of tho division Aill was defeated, 'J ' " ' , Thin time the measure has been Jthkcn before tho peoplo of tho atato, jb Itc provided by tho present amond ihorit of tho constitution providing that corporations may bo founded 'by -general laws but not by tho log; 'islatlve assembly by special laws. ' Beth Mr. Jayne and Mr. Bult.or t -contond that all tho legislature can ',do under tho present state of (the ,law is to pnos a gonernl law by the provisions of which any community may form a new county provided it complies with tlic provisions of". the! law. Under this condition, therc Jore, tho only way which a new Isounty can bo formed Id by tho Inl 'tjative which has been utilized In the present case. ' Has General Support. "AH of tho records of Wasco epunty show that tho peoplo adja cent to Hood Itlvor are ablo and willing to form and Bupport a now eounty," said Mr. Jayno In dlscus alng the question yesterday. We &avo the area for a now county, we Save the products, and wonlth, the property lo support a county gov ernment. Thero is no reason why we should not bo permitted to have tfee county. "Tho desire for tho now county, is unanimous In tho Hood Rlvor Watrlct," continued Mr. Jayno. "I -understand thnt tho largo majority of the peoplo in tho vicinity of The Dalles are alHo in favor of allowing tho Hood Rlvor peoplo to havo the pew county if they deslro to havo it. The two district aro different. Thoy raise dlfforent products havo differ ent Ideas In many wayH and aro dis tinct, Hood River and Its vicinity ,tave tho foundation .upon which to .enatruct a pew, county, tho pooplo lie I re to havo tho now dlotriot prftatod and I bollcvo that it Is only just that ifho peoplo of tho state should assist In giving thorn what tkfx desire. . Healthy Population at tlw Start. "Tho now county will havo a pop ulation of about 7, COO with an area f GOO square mile?,' In the district there aro now 20 school houses, mvoh of which rfro graded and havo fr.om two to eight rooniB each. There M also a $30,000 high school randor construction. E.von after the divis ion, should It ho made, Wasco coun ty will havo !a population of 1,500 and a proporO valuation of $5,457, 7S0, thus leaving it .one of tho , strongest counties In tho stato, "If th'o peoplo tif tho stato under stood tho condition surrounding tho jt?nrt of the Hood River people to w?cnro tho creation of a now county thero would ho no doubt but thei tho satire voto of tho 'State would bo caat for tho bill. As it Is I believe that the measure will bo favorably considered by tho voters of tho stno and that the new ccunty will bo Authorized," Mr, Jttyuo and Mr. Butler re turned to their homes at Hood Rlv-i or yesterday afternoon. " -o- 1 Doafnohs Cannot he Cured, by local applications, us tli - cannot reaeh the diseased portions of the ear. There Is only one way to euro deafnes', nnd that Is by constitution al romedlce. Deafness Is caused by an iullamcd condition of the mucous lining o' tho Eirtachlan Tube. When ) tala tube Is, Inflamed you havo 'a , rumbling sound or- Imperfect hear- 'lug, ahdwwhcn it is onllroly c'oaod, deafness is the result, and uuless tho , lnftamatlon can be taken out and hthls tube restored to its normal con- 'dltion, hoaring wl'l ' bo destroyed '' forever; nine oaies put of ten afo caused by Catarrh, which Is uothlns t but au lullamed (joiulltlon of tho fLMuucous surfaces, Y will glvetlOno Hundred Dql- jslarg for any case of dfatnes (caused -f by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by tHall CajirrktCMre.. Send;.(pr cirr Sculara fredl 'F,lJ; CHKNKY ft CO,, r VI THE LATEST NEW YORK I FASHIONS t Tho dreeses prepared for tho coin In c summer aro amonit the lovcHosi models ever 'e'vorvod ' in fashiona realm and tho lingerie gowns paf tlcula'rjj; aro, perfect dreama of bwvuty. Theeo costumes aro lay Ishiy trimmed and most romarkabfe combinations of (laces are found up-,-on 'hm, n' ono drea fs 6ftei aoen. Valenciohnes, filet, ImltaUoS Irish, Vcniso and Prlnccso lace all united to fornr-n. -single dealgn ariS when embroidery is also Included it, hi; easy to see how elaborate aro some "pl tho effects. ( Allover embroidery and flofanclrig, as vfell as" Insertion sand 'band pai torns, aro alsd ubed' in the conatnlc tion of ?lngerio gowns and tha af forda a welcome change from the popular lace trimmed frock. Foulard and Pongee Drcwcs. That old standby, foulard, is ah In Copenhagen blue aro seen and this shndo in 'also Very fashionable combined "With other colors In para sols of tusaah. silk, pongee-' or taf feta. Some elaborate linen para sols have appllqucd and embroidered medallions Bet on over cut out por tions of the body material creating a yery pretty effect. Tjucse medal lions aro often trimmed with narrow Valenciennco lace which also edges,' tho parasol. ' Suits- of Linen and Pique. Linen and pique .BUlts in both plain and fancy styles are to bo Worn ,6 greai deal thia-Bummer, the larger prbportldn oi those costumes S'olng in tho fancy lace trimmed, embroidered or soutache braided models. Tho fashiowrHoBt favored aro' tho jumper or princess designs with a coat ofv tad. samp, inajeriat. White, ofi.courBo, in tho .' favbrlto shade,, Ut more colored llnenB will bo jWOn than ,1MB been the caso for years, palo pink, bluo aud lav endar are tho leading tints. Doth white and colored piques are shown trimmed with designs In t Regulating German Stoww. -Consul General Richard Gubnthor sends from Frankfort tho following summary ot a now pleasure to be introduced in tho Gormnn relchstog merbhnndlso, stocks:' - The fetleral government of Ger many has submitted to the govern ments of tho individual states tho draft of a bill to bo laid before tho national legislature, which is to .check an abuse in tho retail business the sqiiing on proceuuro wnoreuy tho purchasing public is deceived and honest businesa competitors are ser iously injured. The now bill pur poses to amend tho present law iigoinst "Illicit competition." It fixes (1) a. penalty of D000 markp ($1190) fine, or Imprisonment up to 12 months, if; a person advertises or offers goods for sale aa being part of the stock of a. bankrupt unless such person hnp .been actually au thorized by ji .received in bankruptcy or a legally constituted nuthdtty; or (2) wb.cn a person or firm having announced the selling off of tho stock in order to close business adda goods to the stock in order to in- soutache braiding of tho same shade, crease tho.BaleB. There aro also eomo smart looking The ponalty nppjlcs oven where it is proved that tho atock has been Increased before the announcement for "selling out" was made in terms I.Ike these: "Total closlng-out sales on account ot death,!' or "to reduce tiu'siricsV' or "on account of lack of storage room," or "to got rid of o'd Btock," nnd Blmllar devices used to mlylead the public. v ACCOMODATES THE PIBLIG The Knd of the World. should it come tomotrow would find fully 1-a of the people suffering. with rheumatism of rlthor slight or 'se rious nature. Nobody need surfer with rheumatism for Bollard's Snow Liniment drives away the. trouble, relieves the pain InBtantly and leave the unr 11 s well nnd sunnlc as jniyo-year old. .Sold by all dealers. New Notaries. C. E. Redfield, Heppner; Paul M.. Sims, Salem; Chas, E. Euchlor, So davlllo; Geo. G. Howard, Arleta; Andrew T. Thompson, P rrtlnnd; W. S. Hall, Sllctz. o- Hud Attack of DyHentery Ciuvd. "An honored citizen of, this town wbh 1 ufferlng from n severe attack of dysontory. He to'd a frlond if ho could obtain n bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, ho felt confident of being cured, ho having uad this remedy In tho Woat. Ho was told thnt I kept it in stock and lot no time In obtaining It, nnd was prompt'y cured," s'nys M. J. Loach, druggist, of Wolcott, Vt. For sale by Dr. Stpiie's drug seoro. ' o . Sklddoo day In Renttlo will be battleship day. Tho Above Ikttlgn Is by tho McCalt Co. of New York, Fashion Publish trs nd Manufacturcrx of McCull l'attcriw. Valiwd Same Ak Gold. B. G, 8towart, a morchnnt of Ce dar View, Mis?., says: "I tell my customers when they buy a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills they gat tho worth ot that much gold In wolghtj lf:nflllcted jvith.u'oustlpntlon, malaria or -biliousness." 'Bold rtndor guarantiee at J. O. Porry'a drug store. .25c. ' o ' Ntnv Corporation!!. LcBtor Hydraulic Rom & Irriga tion CompanyPrincipal oluce, Portland, Oregon; capital Mock, $100,000; Incorporators, J. "E. Lob- iwpular ai ovor this ne'aspn a"dj?Is whlto aulta trimmed with thick seen In both satin and twill effects corda covered with colored pique nr- iin.l In iibwI for lint li nlnln nnd nlnb. ranced In thn form of ornaments" OU orato gowns. It Is mudo up Into tho front 0. tho coat, on the Bleovester' Cliorlei Stout and G. A. Joth slmplo shirt wnlat dressea or hand- and occailonally on tho panels 01 !; soniij jumper or gulmpe frockB. tho skirt. Fancy buttons aro used a great, The skirt buttoned up the front deal on these costumes and so aro panel is unquestionably the most bands of satin, fancy silk Local .i To.' So!d ty" druggie. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pllla for con stlputlon. Express princess Jumper had a high girdle cut In one with the Bklrt, whicl,to gother with the Bhou'vdor straps vaa. Express elaborately braided In palo tyue, Local soutache. The coat was In he J Express 80!iilrittliiR uirectoiro siyio anu.LKJcai showed nn elabornte pattern of building all ardund tho edgo amLup tho sido scams. J Fashions hi Footwear, Novor before waa fashion so In sUteut in domnudliig that her vot aries Hhould bo dnlntly shod in toct wear that accords in tone either with tho ureas or Its trimming:. T.'io increasing demand for shoes made of tho now Chrome tanned glazud J kid which, cornea In several shades, Is duo, no doubt, to tho fact that there Is something in the tanning of tho kid that makes It not only pllablo and lustrous, but also Im pervious to. moisture, sq that If one Is caught In a hard down-pour, one's shnoB aro not stretched out of shape, and lo-la only necessary to wipe off" tho grime with a damp dcth and then rub fhem dry to restore nil -their color and finish, . Dainty Snmmrr Paracols. Tucked parasols are very smart lnde,ed, and tho tucking is usually arranged as a border. Many effect Ornuts Pass Irrigation nnd Power Company Prhfclpal office, Grants Pass, Oregon; capital stock, $25,- bralds popular of tho newly introduced j 000; Incorporators, S. .T. Harmellng. dr., j. 11. IWKK3 iiuu ,). u. iwiey. T. S. Town&ond Creamery Com pany Principal office, Portland, Or Or eeon: cnpftal stock, $40,000; incor porators, T. S. Townsend, A. A. Un derbill end D. A. Mclntyro. Amorfcnn Dovo!opmont Company Principal office, Portland, Ordgon; capital stock, $50,000; Incorpora tors, E. M. Runyan, A. L. Veazle and J. C. Venzie. and gulmps and, pf course,.lacos and skirt styles. This model Is used' for heavy laco Insertions, ilo:h woolen, silk and cotton gowns. Pongeoa In natural colors and all! LUCY CARTER. tho modish shades is made up (ntoj o- somo beautiful costumes. A charm-! Oregon Klectlrc Time Table, lug Jumper dross .o( palo bluo ppn-j Time of arrival and departuro of geo in tho rough woavo now so fash: cars at Salem la as follows, Portland lonablo had a coat to match. fl?u and intermediate peints: Arrive 8:40 a. m. 10:50 a. 111. 1:25 p.m. 4:20 p. m. 5:45 p, m. S;20 p.m. (, Leave 0:00 a. m, 9:05 u. 111. 11:05 a, in. 1:45 p. m. '3:2S p. m, 6:00 p. m. Whoo;ilng Cougl), "In February our daughter had tho whooping cough. Mr. Lane, of Hartland, reeommendd Chamber lain's Cough Remedy and said It gavo his customers the best of satis faction. We found It as he said, and can recommend It to anyone having ch'ldren troubled with whoo'-.ing cough, says Mrs. A. Goss, The Most Common Cause of Suffering. Rheumatism causes more pain and suffering than nny other disease, for the reason that it is -tho most common of all Ills, nnd It Is certainty gratifying to Mifferprg to know thai Chamberlain's Liniment will afford relief, and make rest and sleep pos sible. In many cases the rellof from pain, which Is at first temporary, has become permanent, wh'le In o'd poop'e subject to chronic rhuran tlsm, often brought on by dampness or change in th weather, a per- of niirniitl. Mich. For saie" by ,Dr '"" e "t ' yi Stone's drug store. . tho ro ,0 irtQn l,al" vhlch this Hnl- ., l. .- , mrnt affqrds 1? alone worth many I Tcjn ;yearat ago Dewey took Ma nila,' a greati feat In warfare. Ad miral Dewey continues to havo a warm place in tho hearts of hlf countrymep. .' o . A Happy Father. Is Eoon turned to a sad one If he luu to walk tho floor every night w'Mi a crying baby. McGee's Baby Elixir will make tho child veil, r soother Its nerves, Induce healthy, norma! slninber. Best for disorder ed bowo'a and sour stomach all teething babies need It. Plea -ant to take, sure, and safe, conta'na no harmful drugs. Price 25 and 56 cents per bottle. Sold by all dealers. times its cost. 25 nnd 50 cent size? for sale by Dr. Stone's drug store R To properly take care of additional UuBines leaving Portland for San HP granclsco on May 2nd, account -warship maneuvers at the Bay Clty.train No. 15 leaving Portland, 7J4S p. ra. $fay 2nd, will run in two sections. Tho first section will consist of ono mall car, ono observatlpn' car, two dining cars and!'elgb!t' standard sleep pis. ", Tho consist of second section ap proximately will bo ono express, two tiaggago cars, tbroe day coaches or chair cars, two 'tourist sleepera. ' ' Ab no dining car on second sec Uon breakiaat wilj.bo.ecr.vcd t Glen dnlo lunohat Ashland,' . (dinner at Dunsmuir, breakfast at San Fran Cisco or Oakland a'fter arrival. I; If travel Justifies -additional tour ist cars or day coaches will bp placed fn tho second section to meet the re quirements, 'A In addition. to the extra sorvice No. 13 leaving Portland ' midnight yrl bo operated as usual. -' With this excellent train eervico passengers will bo w611 taken care of.' Borth reservatl'ouB may be k-pcurcd through tho ticket agont. Note particularly only . first, claai s'oepjng car pasoongDrs will be car ried in the first section.' ' " , WM. M'MURRAY, JNO. M. SCOTT-. Gen. Pass;' Xgt. A. G. P. A. W IAuiars Now Vn.V v..T8 D Ending (o show tfcW Theodora Rhn.., . 0I m 1 triku in nn ,...ISuii was removal t. attwa the New Yor, i ; hiifl The cable , tncr,roh from the aea'h;, A in IbeHoTGlir' 'oaM-tho'riirSSHi M " hhWZk nrrnmnnnl..j . VTAJH K A k ..... uuiiii. nil. 1 aAJV of his sister, the lHSj An hour later t,II!?S llheLZ poHprt oBriav isy 73 duke mtiLtHzFrt where the next mon)ts? found dead by ate fclfe; j .i.S10!S.?J5,?!jiJ vvMtruvn L IIHM , It ulU ". T ?&,?!! i3iS to take. Sniri w .1 i!1.'. . i 'i nnift" MAY PARDON m IS LAND EMPIRE AVANTS BAIT AIR B All the ComnuT-clul Oruiluitlo Should Ask ExcuVsiou Itat (o Hi'asldi! IUsort. Tha Commercial club of Wnlla WaMa, Washington, has paaood reso lutions urging tho railroad compan ies to grant a one-fare rate for tho round trip, by continuous passage, between polntB in interior Washing ton rnd Oregon and tho oeaalde rc oorts of the.W) two atatea. It Is Tin deratood that the club also favors 0 hlghor rate when etop-ovor privi logos are allowed. Tho Walla Walla club baa requested the commercial bodies of Eaatcrn Oregon, Washing ton nnd Idaho, na well no the Com mercial club of Portland, to pass similar resolutions. It 1p hoped thnt favorable action inay be taken by all, aa the people of .tho interior should be given tho opportunity of vbitlng tho coast especially during tho summer montlis, nt tho least pob-clblo con. o It Rcnclwd the Spot. Mr. E. Huraphroy, who bwm a Inrcn nnnnrnl Rtoro nt Omoita. O., nnd is president of tho Adams Coun-l ty Telephone Co., as well as of the. Home Telophone Co , of imk county, 0.. say of Dr. King's New Discov Discev ery: 'It sav?d my lifo once. At least I think it did. It seemed to reach the spot the very Boat of my cough when everything elie foiled." Dr. King's New Discovery not only roachss the cough spot; It healB tho soro epots and the weak spots in throat, lungt and cheat. So'd under guarantee at J. C. Perry's drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle, free. - Frankfort, Ky, Mr f source that i3 oanM, , reliable. It ! ctfn. ,1.. Wilson win u on the ij of Caleb Powers and iw - serving llfo sentcnesa ta m In the murder of Gorerwr faM ior iiuraon mifl wetX-poa!l)iM nfternoon. , 3 Krom tne nmo iourc.ltl!wi ed that tho governor lu esIi'i his mind to pardon both mi. mm has found nothing In lierw.-hij the trials of the noted rrlw.iftj he considers sufficiently luritbl Ing to hold them. - .SOl'THEHX PACIFIC COMPANY Have made very low rates acccunt of Greater Norrts & Rowe circus which will exhibit at Salem. May 4. 1908, round trip tickets for this oc-( ca&slon wil be sold for one and one-' third faro botwaeu Jefferron and Canby, Woodlxurn to Sl'verton, Inc. WM. M'MURRAY, JOHN M. SCOTT, J. P. A. j A. G. P. A. 4-29-4.t.? , RK'KRKAL WILL HAVE .0kL PICNIC PltqGUAM County School Superintendent H. C. Seymour ha sot the date for the annual school picnic at Rlckreall for Saturday, May l'C." Thoprogram for this picnic will lie something quite novol, aid will be In tho form of an ontortalnmnft commomoratlve of the first school eer Jiponoj n Or egon. Several ofjtHenea and wo men who attended .that schoolwlU be present and a:sist in tho program The WorldV Best Climate, Is not entirely fre-fjom. disease, on the high Lvatlonji fevars nre vaP. while oa the hakprlU vols - ma laria h encounteredK areaer or lass f xtP'.it. according fo altitude. To overcome cl'mate affections, lass tude. ma'aria. Jaundice, bllllousnes . frvw "id auo. and general deb" t . th rot offealve remedy In Metric DUterp. b great a te-atlve and bood purifier: the an I4ote for ' l..n:.. uian1rneu. 11--r- eveiy iuii in uuui-i .'. "" M ,,ior votuneiSL.ana insomnia. Sold ur.uor ty t n Perrv s. drug st(V&.r Prlft 50c.rl ' TU'aV of the 'r.ee advertl-dng . . . .... - ',?Ttrit til i'ortianu raisseo uy "- n fltet. A fimllr-. . t la n protty hard thing lo ivt: wuen ycAirn uiue, dihooi til of sorts. There l a turt tn all kinds of stomach anj llrer nlnints constipation and in Ballard's Horblno It mild, ji Bolutfly effective In all cum. r.n coats per bott'e. wt dealers. Ni'W Electric SchMlife Tho Oregon Electric IhilHjs pany havo chnnged thtlrtlaei so thnt cars will be Ittritj ! covering a period of It hortl first car will leave here H I ' 1n the morning and UUUrtom 6 o'clock in the evenly. ,..1.1 ..nnn nnWIM'a Wild I illDini uuuii " - .1 Salve. It s especially good WKi So'd by all druggUta. iietiewlni! Cittern The fire engine, was jot U this morning at the Intcrj Commercial and Court lW Ing out tho cistern la order j of the bg tank wllh new lVtj vniiw tn Clwnee Clde,, ...... ...r,M StK' ..,,.- ,. u.oliv lTfB Vi common council of tho Ojm lorn, Oregon, e.doptea n-rji April 27, 150MOMO'-- In said city between the "tJ Commercial street im ". at Church street, m i .frwtlnsoldcltyWiree. bank of. South MM W" change to oe . with the profiles and WJ ..... . US' ury o J JllllUU II Ml" " rq , f the commea By order ot the BP1-1 4-30-llt. Poison Oak PoisoninR. BaUnr.d'siSnow Llnlmentcures It. writVsMy wife has. discovered that Bnow Llniroont curea "P;'sn 9? Poisoning." a very palHUtfrpwui-. Sho not only cured, a case of it on ..-,Qw ' WVA 'of rher friends 272-mCibi jwho were poisoned by this same " Price 25c, 50c and $1.0. ..M. .,rU,U M... -A I ,u S VH, MWfT I4it.0 nr wj wa (wij tsi" ' - 1 VIUOiJJWVO r.AROE3T FACl H HIGH orAD "Tt,"ft'MSrii Esaa ?T 1 l f'J.TXW' ,, AJr J "5 tsV Uies VVfr rv-i " ' i-.L, f'.l.ii.i. . iF-ofti';- yiA-"'