DAILY GAPlTAXi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, li?08
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CONTROL
(United Pres3 Leased Wlro.)
Portland, Or., May 13. Tho Ful-ton-Taft
organization Is apparently
In full control of tho Republican or
ganization In Oregon and It Is ex
pected! to completely domlnnto tho
state convention which mcots horo
tomorrow. Taft will bo endorsed
nnd tho olght dQlogates to Chicago
will bo Instructed for him according
to tho prosont program. Sonator
Jonnthnn Uoeurne may be ndmlnlslot
cd a Btlnglng rebuko for his nntl-
Jnrt campnlgn, Tho organization
now plnns to leavo tho'junlor sonator
off tho dologatlon ontlroly. If ho Is
allowed to go ho will ho sent us an
Instructed dologato for tho secretary
of war. It Is doubtful whether
Dourno would occopt tho position un
der thoso restrictions. Of tho 23!)
delegates to tho convention Dourno
Is not credited with moro than 45.
Washington, May 13. United
States Senator Dourno practically
concedes his defeat In tho Oregon
state convention to bo hold In Port
land Thursdny, oday. Ho declared,
howover, thnt ho would not sorvo on
tho state delegation If Instructed for
Taft.
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TRANSFER TUG
TO PUGET SOUND
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Navy Yard, Pugot Sound, Wash.,
May 13. Tho nnvnl tug Navajo, tho
lnrgest tug In tho navy, Is to leave
Mnro Islnnd In a few days for this,
yard, whore aho will bo permanently
8tntlonod to assist tho tugs Sotoyomo
and Pawtucket In handling tho gov
ernment tnrfllc botweon Scattlo and
tho yard and In tho moving of wnr-
shlps about tho hnrbor hero.
POSTPONE
' ADVANCES
IN RATES
Whooping Cough.
"In Fohrttnry our daughter had
tho whooping cough. Mr. Lnno, of
Hnrtland, recommended Chamber
Iain's Cough Remedy nnd snld It
gavo his customers the best of satis
faction. Wo found It ns ho snld,
and enn recommend It to nnyono
having children troubled with
whooping cough," snys Mrs. A. Goss,
of I) urn 11(1. Mlrli. Pn onln t,. n-
'Stono's drug store.
, (United Press Leasod Wire.)
Chlcngo, May 13.-Alarmed at tho
.outcry which has boon raised
.throughout' tho country ngalnst the
proposed ndvhnco in freight rntos,
tho enstorn railway presidents have
decided to postpone" the Changes Ain-
tll October 1 and possibly until June
1, 1909.
No odlclal notlco has boon IssuoU
to (this effect, but tho hend of tho
fcommorclal organizations In Chicago
hnvo boon glvon to undorstnnd that
this was tho action taken last Fri
day nt a mooting of presidents hold
In Now York and confirmed at a soc
ond mooting hold thoro today. Tho
original dates set for tho operation
of tho advanced rates wore July 1. for
the class rates and August 1 for tho
commodity rates.. Tho fact that two
tontntlvo datos, ono prior to the na
tional election and ono subsequent to
It are now given, lends to tho con
clusion In Bomo quarters that tho
movomont toward greater freight
rates has been nbandoned.
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SEPARATE LEPERS AND
TlfEIR CHILDREN
Honolulu, May. 7,-r-Thlrty-ono
boyB nnd four girls, non-leprous chil
dren of prominent parents hnvo been
brought horo from tho leper Island,
Molknl, to bo permanently housed
nwny from tho lepor settlements. Tho
children rango In ago from two to
flftcon yenrs and sovcrnl of them
wero old enough to appreciate their
situation. Despite their drondful
home surroundings, tho unfortunnts
youngstors woro grlof stricken by tho
separation from tholr parents.
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TEA
Wc couldn't moneyback
tea, if our tea weren't bet
ter than tea as you know it.
Your croser rMurni your money It you don't
Ilk Schillfng'i Rett; we pay hlin
Loss of Appetite
Is common whon tho blood needs purl
lying and enriching, for then tho blood
falls to glvo tho digestive organs tho
stimulus necessary for tho proper per
formance o( their functions.
Hood's Sarsapnrilla is pro-emmently
tho medicine- to tnko. It makes tho
blood puro and rlph, and strengthens
all tho digestive organs.
"I was all run, down and bad no
appolito. After taking ono bottlo of
Hood's Sarsapnrilla I could oat any
thing I wished,." Mrs. Amanda ,Fcn
nor,,6uoco, Conn.
Accept no substitute for
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Insist on having Hood's. Got it today.
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THIRTY-FIFTII ANNUAL SESSION
Oregon State Grnngo to bo hold ni
Eugene, May 12 to 15, 1908, Inc. Tho
Southom Pacific company will make
special rato of ono nnd ono-tilrd
faro on cortlllcato plan.
WM. M'MURRAY,
G. P. A., S. P. CO.
JOHN M. SCOTT,
A. G. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland.
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'TlieOld World and Its Ways'
Win. Jennings Bryan
r70 Imporinl Octavo Pagos. U51 Su
porb Kngrnvlngs from photographs
taken by Col. Drynn.
Recounts his trip around tho world
nud I1I3 visit to nil nntlons. Greatest
book of travol ovor written. Moat
successful book of this generation.
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Tin Thompson Pub, Co., St. LoiiIh, Mo
To the People of Marion Ceunty:
Having nccopted tho nomina
tion on tho Domocrntlc ticket for
representative, I do horoby do
claro myself unqunllfldoly in fav
or of tho election of Unltod
Stnlcs Sonators by direct voto of
tho people If olocted I shnll nt
nil tlmen voto for tho pooplo's
cholco for Sonator without ro
gard to porsonnl cholco or politi
cal affiliation, nnd shnll consldor
myself a fiorvant of all tho people,
enforcing tholr mandato on nil
Just and economic legislation.
DR. W. S. MOTT.
"Tho Old World, and ltd Ways,"
uoi. wiuiam Jennings Bryan's
new hook of travel, entitled "Tho
Old World and Us Ways," recounts
his recent tcrar around tiro world and
his Journeys througlwHuropo. it
prorusoiy and olegantly" illustrated
With 251 artistic engravings repre
senting men and thtngVsoon In tho
various coiintries of tho earth during
uiut iiuuwj journey. Tno ongrav
Irigd aro mndo from photographs
tnkon for him or his parly specially
for this publication.' it Is regarded
by him ns tho monumental lltorary
work of his life, and Is publlshod
Under his Bpecial supervision.
It is sold only through ngonts and
following Us nnnouncomont It has,
wo nro advised, met with a domnnd
that has oxhausted In a few months
four largo editions aggregating over
41,000 copies. Dy special contract
with his publishers ho made tho re
tail prlco low down with tho view
of putting It within tho onsy reach
of ovory roador and book buyer.
Tho book gives his exporloncos
what ho saw and did whom ho
met and hla impressions and conclu
sions. ' Ho made a profound Btudy
of tho nntlons and of men and things
as ho saw thorn around tho world.
Ho gives governmental, educational,
rollglouB nndothor conditions, from
tho standpoint of a student and one
profoundly Interested In nil tho poo
pics of tho earth.
Tho book Is In no sonso political,
but Is a brilliant record of travol and
observation, from tho standpoint of
a won tnrormod Amorlcnn citizen,
concerning tho countries and tho
peoples of .tho earth as seen todny.
While tho pen described tho camera
pictured 'tho Bplondld details of this
noted Journey.
Whllo Col. Bryan traveled as a
private citizen ho wont with tho
prestige of hnvlng mndo two momor
nlilo contests for tho presidency of
tho United Stntos, nnd ho wns ovory
whoro recognized nnd entortnlncd ns
a great representative American,
having a lending part in the direc
tion of Amorlcnn nffnlrs. , Ho was
glvon opportunity for observations
novor before nccorded to any ono
traveling in n privnto capnclty,
If ono wants to sco tho world, nntl
tho peoplo who aro nt tho hcud of
nffnlrs In nil countries, ns well ns
tho masses, ho hns in this book nn
opportunity of seeing (hem through
tho oyes of Col. William Jennings
Bryan. It Is sold by subscription,
and tho Thompson Publishing com
pany of-St. 'Louis, Mo., nro tho for
tunnto publishers. They offer nn
especially Inviting opportunity to
solictors in nnothor column of this
lssuo.
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TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
NOTICE. v
Notlco is horoby glvon ,thnt tho
common council of tho city of S:t
lom, Orogon, will nt 8 o'clock p. m.
on tho 11th day of May, 1008, at tho
common council chumbors nt Salem,
Orogon, procoed to assess upon ench
lot or pared of land llablo thorofor
Its proportlonnto Bharo of tho cost
of Improving Hood street In the city
of Salem, Oregon, with full Intersec
tions, botweon tho enst lino of Com
morclnl stroot nnd tho west lino of
Sixth stroet In Bnld city, to bo Im
proved ns Hhown by tho plnns and
specifications on fl'o In tho offlco of
tho city recorder of snld city.
All persons Intonated In t.n!d ns
sossmont shall nppenr nt snld tlmo
boforo snld common council, ana
jirosont objections If nny they have
to said nssossmont, nnd apply to said
common council for tho prlvllogo If
they so doslro to make said Improve
ment In llou of tholr assessment.
Dono by order of tho common
council of tho city of Salem, Orogon,
tho 4th day of May, 190S.
W. A. MOOKES,
G-5-3t. Recorder.
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CASTOR I A
i'or Infants nud Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
&T0st
nd by grading lnf
Winter trft w.a5
10 conform b mF
tho center of ir?ro,"
smao of said cuwt Zr
Plowed rollM P .i
and then finin.l1' Nfl
of 0 Inches with tm h
then rolling the IKfl
proad a layer oMfiffli
rock woll rni'J '.A"!
Ing, so the surface 7,
mont shall be leni m!
Fourth, by UklicaJffi
over tho ditch .. IT.
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"uwl """KctcatkthH
rond and laying tlllu i
nnd covering, aid tiit,rt3
auca a manner tht ui to
Io filled full width of uJi
bwvui on n leiel wltk tW a
Qf sold atreet, sin i.i J
strip 12 feet in width li (2
nl,l tt'lnl. ...... .
tor Btreet Interscctc uM iw
which' point said ditch iMlfo
witn dirt to only wltUi i a
of tho surface of u!d its,'
which snail be piiMdilih
crook gravel and tjomiji
sunn ho placed 4 I&chei of e
rock to bo rolled 11 ibm
nnd tho north line of u'4 d.tdj
bo tho north llnj of ml I
mont,
Fifth, tho cost el utk I
incut nhnll bo asH'icitotM
ting nrd adjacent promJJ
ns provided In the ctto 1
city.
By order of the comxnt
W. A.0
Data of first rabllfillii
notlco, tho rth dir c! W
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Bears th
Blgnaturo
you savo
E. HOFHR, Publisher,
Salem, Oregon
"ie hiio, out represents
brick lined Torrll Zone Furr...
Guaranteed gas, amoke and dm
proof. Ejconomlcul and durable.
A. L. FRASER
U.1H STTE STREET,
HUlnmtBR f.irusahed on heating
vri 1
NOTICE.
To Iinproro n rertfai i 1
Slrwt. I
Notlco Js hereby glr tU
meeting of tho witdoj 1
tho city of Salem, Otso.W
I, 1908, a resolution ua
Improve State street la wit
full Intersection!; UtiW
lino of Commercial itmti
west lino of Church itrrttlifi
lowine manner:
By taking up lh utilr
conneotlon connxtlt im t
wnv track of the PortllsJI
Light & Tower fompr 'J
Htroot railway tick 01 Ui'
K'octrlc Railway coafr!'
nrcnolnn Of lllch ld !
In said cl'y. and by ptUiJ
.. .. f nl.i itreet wu i
nil; u " - '-
mi.. m l.l n-nfornrnnl Dlll
IJIllllliuiv .-
1... mnvini? out and tiu
cinh lines on said ilr
... f nil nther thltp
by and ict forth h J
specifications now ou -
flco of the city iw"""'
for the pavement 01 '
said State street i
m..iith(n waterproof
which plans and ipedJJ
gmuiu w .- .y(
mnnt in every reipw'
Cai,i lmnrovemtt l e -.
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proviaeu in i .
Dy order common co.
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jf leave ror Portland Monday, Wednes-'
day and Friday at- 10 a. m. and
iuesday, Thursday and Saturday at
V 0 a. III. For Cnrvnllln TiH
j Thursday and Saturday about 7 n.':
.. I . P. Baldwin, agent. Offlqe-
HICKORY
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Cough Remedy
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common ' , .'
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of cnurcu - tfC
street in '.'"' . WV
bank ' Soun WW 1
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change to ' ,
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made from tw '
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By order
4.30-llt.
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xwivwivi " uui-k m, iooi or Traae street.
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