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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1008 M H" TME CAPITAL JOURNAL !!. HOFER, Ed. and Prop. ! ' IIWIIWHWH '"" ." IMI" I1 I I I - in Independent Newspaper Devoted to American friuvtples and the' ProRre! and Developement of All Oregon. Published Ilvory Evening Except Sunday, Salem, Ore. tf SUBSCRIPTON RATES. ,-.1 ', '(Invariably In Advance.) Daily, by carrier,, per year..'.... M.00 Per montu............66e DallT, by mallTrjIrear&i '........,... 4.00. per mouih...'.U....9tg Weekly, by 'mall,-per ycir-....-. 1.00 Six inot.tui .-. COc aVj . " J f, ' SPECIAL DELIVERY. . . v t&tFov c'avealeace of tabscrlber braacb. delivery offices Arc stak Halted at "the followls jlacea at SS cents per mbata, $1.00 far. tfcr oat'. i. , . ' AsyVutn Store, P. O. Do Voe '& Son Asylum Avenue Junction.- Car) trie, Seventeenth stroot o A, W.' Lane? 3ardon Road store. 1 Daae'a Store, Alex, Daue, South Commercial street. t Hiectrlo Store, C. M. Bppiey, mast ucaie street. ' rralr nrmindn Rtnrft. Harrison ijoo. Fair Qrounda Road. ) Howell's .Corner. Twelfth .and Cross streets. 4' m.3. a frk.. Grocery, a. A. JE&gleba t, ..Twelfth atreet..- e Wkeler' itare. W. D. Waeeor. Hltthlandh avenue. & Tew Park Stor , P. Q. .Bower ox. Twelfth and Leslie. ' . t tniK machine makes no DENIAL. x "Tho Republican machine lcador's 'In Oregon do not dony that tholr plan Is to dofeat Cako(ln Juno and then dofeat Cliamborlaln when tho 'legislature moots. Tholr chlqi' organ" at Portland' so far hna done all In Its power to roproeont that thoro is no obliga tion upon Ropubllcans to 'voto for CakorifAT THERE IS NO PRINCIPLE- INVOLVED. , In lolng this the Orcgonlnn gives 'tho Ho ito all" tho professions made In tho past whoro tho Republican party wont on rocord as favoring the election of sonutors by tho direct i voto of tho people. Tho nmohlno organ rend3 Itself out of tho pnrty by saying that di rect law making and direct election of senators aro not Republican prin ciples, AS THE PARTY HAS PRO CLAIMED THEM. It places tho mnchine abovo mpn nnd abovo principles,, and makes no bones about .saying that pnrty In terests are nbovo tho people nnd abovo tho rights of humanity. Ono of tho first rights of human ity Is CLEAN AND INCOHRUPT IDLE GOVERNMENT, and. how can tho peoplo hnvo that with tho legis lature corrupted hnd debauched, wtyh tho purchnHo of senatorshlps. ' Tho machlno stands convicted of THROWING DOWN REPUBLICAN PRINCIPLES AND THE RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE In Its mnd ambi tion to land another boodlo sena tor from Orogon Instead pf a clean man Hko Cako. Tho pooplo should tako tho ma chlno loadors nt tholr word nud as tho peoplo nominated Cako, they should sco to it that ho Is elected or that tho will of tho people' Is respected If a Domocrnt Is chosen. JEFFERSON TURNING AGAINST THE 11LIND PIG. screens down, with Its doors opon on tho public street, whoro thoso who want to drink go In oponly soems less hypocritical. There Is no no3trum for enforced morality. Until you 'convert a man to see THAT TOTAL '.ABSTINENCE IS THE dNLi RIGHT PRINCIPLE for him as an Individual you hnvo not changed that man's nature as to drink. Converting him into n secret tip pler, driving him Into hiding his np pottto under a cloak of 'enforced morality that Is galling' to him, has not made him a hotter cltlzon and Jefferson peoplo will nil como to rc allzo the truth of this come day. n i THE FUEL WOOD INTEREST IN THE SALEM-STAVTON ELEC TRIC LINE. Ltutdsccr rind tm Dog Tax. On one of Landtfeor's early v'olts to Scotland the great palntor stopped at a village and took a groat deal pff notice of the dogs, jotting down rapidly sketches of them on a piece fit paper. Next' day on rosuming his Journoyio waj horrlflpd to find, logs 'suspended from trees In all di rections or d'rownlng-iri tho rlvowr with sfbnos around" their- necks. Ho stopped a weeping urchin, who Was hurrying off with a net pup In his arms, and learned to his dismay that ho was supposed to be an excise of floor who was, taking notes' of all the dogs ho saw In order to prosecute tho owners for unpaid taxes'. 4 V j fcQFFEE,. ' ITnrecquarters of coffee te -such' ttfat 'we can't touch it; vc make five grades of' the top qtiilrtex:. Vouf Brovrrr-M'fni jour monor II TP loal Ilk Schlllnii' flitHit v par him. Tliero n ro signs that tho business mon and property ownorrf of tho llttlo city of Jefferson nro tired of "blind pigs" and disorders, Tho DolMor thinking portions of tho community, who nro not swayed by eontlmontal desires WILL VOTE AGAINST LOCAL OITION THIS YEAR. For years sentiment has kept Jefferson u dry town, and undor Prohibition control, but Jefferson hns not boon n bettor or moro moral town than somo others. It bus had "blind plga" running most of tho time, hns had bnm par ties with boor kogs on tap, and UN LICENSED REV1ITRY CONNECT. ED THEREWITH. A few soaks may hnvo been kopt Bobor except when they got away to Salem, or Portland and proceeded to fill up after enforced nbstlnonco but dl slpatlon has not boon wiped out. An open licensed saloon, with the A Thousand Dollars In tho bnuk to your credit would giro you a chance for big ger and hotter, things. Uy persistent saving on n dofl nlto plan for a few years, you can save that amount out of oven n small Income. A saving of CO oents a day, de posited with us and earning In terest, will do It in about flvo years, Evon 25veeat3 a day will do It in 10 years. H you get. right down to busi ness and suvo flvo dollars a week, you'll have tho thousand In a llttlo over three year.1 and n half. Let us help you save. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK It Is estimated that on tho lino of the Salem and Staytom electric rail road thoro will bo ovor 500,000 cords of fiuol wood. As this city consumes from 40, to 50,000 cords of such fuol annual ly It can bo seen nt once THAT THE CONSUMER IS INTERESTED. Whether It would bring down tho prlco much or not, It Is certain that hauling l fuel wood will bo n great source of earnings. Dealers will bo Interested In tho construction pf tho line ns without Eomo now' sources of supply PRICES OF FUEL WILL ADVANCE. Tho construction of such n lino will mako now business openings for donlora and for contractors who engage In cutting fuol wood. A great Vdoal of such fuol Is now haulod In olght and ton miles- by wagon to Salem, and ov-n from noar 'AuBmvlIle to this city. Fifty thousand cords of such fuol woods means nn expenditure- of nearly A QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS ANNUALLY. A saving of fifty cents n cord to tho consumer and fifty cont's a cord moro for tho man who soils tho fuel would pny for operating tho rail road. As a fuol road nlont tho Salem nnd Stayton olectrlc would pay. o THE DUTY OF CORPORATIONS. Many successful corporations do lug business In Salem have been holped by tho conrtnunlty and by tho Salem commercial organizations. Banks and other private corpora tions aro holped by all that helps tho community, 'nnd especially IIY the BUSINESS OF OTHER CORPORA TIONS. Why shou'd they not co.oporato with new undertaking! and help thorn get on their feet as they got help and started when they were small? Tho spirit of collective enterprise ontors Into tho buccoss or every, cor poration in theso DAYS OF CIVIC MOVEMENTS AND CO-OPEBA-TION, What tho Blblo says about' no man living unto hlmaolf aloue Is New Corporations. Tho following firms filed artlcloa of Incorporation, in the ofllce of tho secretary of state teday: Oregon-Gold Hill Mining Com pany Principal ofllco, , Portland, capital Btock, $100,000; incorpora tors, J. J. Shrirman, W. B. Pearson nnd Paul Ebnor. Th6 Marcs Dovoloplng Company Principal ofllco, Portland; capital stock, ?10,000; Incorporators, Axol Marcs, Bert II. Rohlman and O. L. Elliott. o Tho Most Common Cause of Suffering. Rheumatism causes more pain and suffering than any othor dloeaBo, for tho reason that It Is -tho most common of all Ills, and It Is cortalnly grntlfylng to Biifforors to know thai Chamborlnln's Liniment will afford roller, and mako rest nnd sloop pos sible. In ninny cases tho rollof from pain, which Is at first tomporary, haa bocomo pormanont, whllo In old pooplo subject to chronic rhoumn tlsrn, often brought on by dampnoss or chnngos In tho weather, a por manont cure cannot tfo expected; tho rollof from pnln which this llnl mont affords Is alono worth many tlmos Its cost. 25 and 50 cent sizes for snlo by Dr. Stono's drug store. o His Inference. CrngB pid you toll Simpers you thought I was a man without nny bala'nco? Butts Well, I naturally Inforrod that If you had a balanco you would draw on It for tho amount you owo me. Philadelphia North Amorlcnn. o It Rcnclu't! tho Spot. Mr. E. Humphrey, who owns a largo gonoral Btore nt Omega, 0., and Is president of tho Adams Coun ty Telophono Co., as well as of tho Home Tolophono Co., of Plkf county, O., says of Dr. King's Now Discov Discev ery: "It saved my life onco. At lcnfet I think It did. It scorned to roach tho spot tho vory soat of my cough whon everything clso failed." Dr. King's Now DUcovory not only roachoa tho cough spot; It bonis tho soro spots and tho weak spots In throat, lungs and chest. Sold undor guarnnteo nt J. O. Perry's drug Btore. COc. and $1.00 Trial bottle free. o Flro at Weddings. Fire Is nn oescutlal In somo wedd ing celebrations. In Porsla tho ser vice la rend in front of a flro. In Nicaragua tho priest, taking the couplo each by tho llttlo fjnger, lendi them to nn npartment whoro n flro Is lighted and there Instructs the brldo in her duties, extinguishing it by wny of conclusion. In Japan tho woman kindles a torch, and tho bridegroom lights ono from It, tho playthlngo of tho wife bolng burnt thon nnd thero, o Bail Attack of Dysentery Cured. "An honored, cltlzon of this town was suffering from a severe attack of dysontory, Ho told a friend If he could obtain a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholora and Dlnrrhooa Remedy, ho folt confldont of being curqd, ho having us' J this remedy PIMPLES fLMj.kiiiii, imaoar liri nniMB wiininivi- -"V "i -ii . " coiiUtitihiff thattao ? ttiam tm rccommtrmins rrionilli J iOQl linn ttiivii a nig ii mo IU tao of them ft tnl rccommtnrtlpa Lt.i.'t i-.i. -iaiiiti. I ri nni wit a it i ri tfihn l.nrnliriiwllopo,yi,bATe chanca to roaommtud I CV.WivUq, IS Elm'SI,, fotr'atic, N.J. V.HV .. 4 ' 1 '!.? 5 arw 1"W - W PIan, ftUlnM,, potsBl.TatUOoodJJoOood, KirSlokJnfW8kiKiOr(p. 10a.e,M(KT anH-bi l)rtli. iTli8nnrm Ublol jUmpid'COO.' iJrintoa Xntmti ow jmt wony bok. ..A .BtarUnc Rmdy9.,ChleeoorN;.Y. s AMUAUALE, TEN MiLUOK MXESk Tho Dusters. Tho Vicar (to sexton) Why don't you seo that tho scats In tho church aro dusted now and then, Tornbs? Tomjjs ftho' soxtou), I do, ulrj .tho congregation doos it every 'Sunday morning, Blr. "London Tatlor. Whooping Cough. "In February our daughter bad the whooping cough. Mr. Lane, of Hartland,. recommended Chambor lain's Cough Remedy and Bald it gavo his customers tho host of satis faction. W6 found it as bo said, and can i ocommond It to anyone having children troubled with whooping cough," Bnys Mrs. A. Gobs, ofDurnntf, Mich. FoV Balo by Dr. S.tono'8 drug storo. Exhibit A. WoorluB (dropping In again) Well, Mr. Brackott, havo you do 'Slgmjd ahythlng now latoly that you would llko to show mo? Busy Architect Why, yes; I've JuBt put n unlquo ornamental panel on tho outalJo of my ofllco door. I'll show It to you prosontly. o A Happy Father, in soon turned to a Bad ono If ho has to walk tho floor ovory night with a crying baby. McGco'a Baby Elixir will mako tho child woll, soother Its nerves, Induco .healthy, normal slumber. Bost for disorder ed bowols 4ind Bour stomach nli toothing babies uood It. Pleasant to tako, Bure, and safe, contains no harmful drugs. Prlco 25 and 50 cents por bottle. Sold by all doalors. o A man's conversation Is tit mirror of his thoughts. Chlncso. To iho Peoplo of Marlon Ceunty: ' Having accopted, the nomina tion on tho .Democratic ticket for representative, 'I do iforoby do claro myself unqttajlfldoly in fav or of tho efoctl6"n of United Stales Senators by direct voto of tho peoplo " if el6cted I shall nt Ml time, vote f$r the people's , hoico for ( Sonajor Without re gard to personal cholco or polltl Cal afflllatlori.and- flhall consider myself a servant of all tlio people enforcing tholr mandate on all Just "and economic legislation. DR. W. S. MOTT. f j L NOTICE. To Improve a Portion of Blnto Street. Notjce b hereby glvon that at tho mooting, of the commojl council of tho cly,of Salem, Ortegon, held May 4, 1908, a resolution waB adopted to ltnpVovo State street In said City with full IntorsoctlonB; betWeon tho east line of Commercial street nnj the woftf lino pf Church Btroot in tho fol lowing manner: . By taking up tho aoufh railway connection conncctlHg the Street rail way track of tho Portland Railway, Light & Power company with tho Btroot TalhVay track of tho Oregon Electric Railway corapahy at tho In torsoctlon of High arid Stato streots In said city, nnd by pavjng the road way of said street with Warren'a Bltullthlo waterproof pavement and by moving out and establishing tho curb lines on said street and for the doing of all othor' things rcnulrod I by and sot forth in tho plana nnd specifications now on fllo In the of flco of thq city recorder of said city for tho pavement of snld portion of said Stato Btroot with' Warren's Bltullthlo waterproof pavomont, which plans and specifications will govorn tho making of paid Improve ment In every respect. Iho cost of snld Improvement to l)ofnsECssed on .'abutting and adjacont proporty, as provided In tho charter of said city. By ordor common council. W. A MOORES, . Recordor. Dato of first publication of this notlco tho 5th dny of May, J90S. C-"5-llt. igvif, l . MM wm ,&' SOUT wl A Cnllforiiutn'fl Luck. "Tho lucklost day of my llfo was whon I bought n box of Bucklcn's Arnica Salve;" writes Charles1 F. Budahn, of Tracy, California. "Two 25c boxes cured mo of an annoying caso of Itching pllos, which had troubled mo for yoara nnd that yield ed to no other trontmont." Sold un guaranteed nt J. C. Perry's drug Btoro. . . i. o A Hopc-liss Cnse. (From Skotch.) "A groat big, ablo bodied man like you cught to be nshnmod to ask a stran'ger for monoy," said tho well-to-do citizen. "I know I ought," onsworod Me- nndorlng Miko. "But, mlstor, I'm Jos' naturally too Jkind-heartvd to tap 'cm on do head and tako It away from 'em." FOR AGENTS A SUCCESS 'The Old World and Its Ways' BY Wm. Jennings Bryan 570 Imporlnl Octavo Pages. 251 Su perb Engravings from photogrnplu takon by Col. Bryan. - Rocounts his trip around tho world and hh visit to all nations. Greatest book of travel 'over written. Mpst successful book of this generation.' 11,000 called for In 1 months. Wrlto us for sample roports of first 100 agents employed. Tho peoplo buy It cngorly. Outfit Free. Send 50 conts to cover cost of mailing nnd handling. Address Tho Thompson Pub. Co., St. Louis, Mo TORINO ZONE FUNARCE morf true of corporations than of In the West. Ho was told that ! Individuals In tholr rolntlons to pub Ho matters. Whllo tho whole community helps onrlch the Individual who attonds to hla business, THE UNEARNED IN CUEMENT THAT CORPORATIONS GET is tho grentost of all. Tho Capital Journal will bo moro benefitted by ono new railroad -Into Salem than any private citizen who Is not In business. Its value ns a buslnea3 will be enhanced. THE SAME IS TRUE OF EVERY CORPORATION, nud It surely Is the duty of nil corporations to promote ovory enterprise that winds up tho! kopt It Ip stock and lost no tlmo in obtaining It, and was promptly cured," says M. J. Leach, druggist, of Wolcott, Vt, For salo by Dr. Stono's - drug seoro. Ills Preference. Nurse Como Indoors at onco, Mastor Richard, and bo a good bo. tYou won't go to heaven If you'ro bo naughty, Mastor Richard I don't I want to go to hoavon. I want to go with father! London Skotch. Poison Oak Poisoning. Ballard's Snow Llnlmnnt rnren . city nnd builds tip tholr own value' Mr. O. II. P. Cornelius, Turner. Ore, and increases their opportunities for writes My wife has discovered that making money and adds to tho value Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oak Biliousness nnd Constipation. For yoars I was trohulod with bil iousness nnd' constipation, which mado llfo mlsorablo for me. My nppotlto failed mo. I lost my usual forco and vitality. Pepbln prepara tions and cathartics only made mnt tors worso. I do not know whoro I should havo been todny had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Tho tablets relieve tho 111 fooling at onco, strengthen the dlgostlvo functions, purify tho stomach, ltvor and blood, helping the system to do Its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. Those tablets aro for salo by Dr. Stono's drug storo. For a burn or scald apply Cham berlain's Salvo. It will allay tho pain nlmoBt Instantly and quickly heal tho injured parti. For sale by Dr. Stone's drugstore. Nothing Unusual. (From tho Yonkors Statesman.) 'Dill I s In Grantham, England, there Is a "living" sign ovor an Inn a'beohlve in which boos storo their honey. Jill Oh, well, we've got eating places over hero whoro a follow can got stung, too. fBiHnniBptob?3',MHBDH The above cut repreienti brick lined Torrid Zone Furt Guaranteed gas, smoke and dm proof. Economical and durable. A. L. FRASER 288 STATE STREET. Estimates furnished on heatlns When your food seems to nauso ato take Kodol. Tako Kodol now and until you know you' are right again. Thoro Isn't nny doubt about what It will do and you will 'find tho truth of this statemont verified after you havo used Kodol tor a few weeks. It Is sold hero by al! druggists. of their property, Poisoning," n vory painful trouble. She not only cured a case of It on O .A. M T O 3P1. X Jk. "fiBcu uui uh iwo ui ner inciiua 1mm tb -U Wtmm AMk BmjM wno werepouoneo oy tuis same f Cfoitffi&j&& 1 Pr'co 25c, 50c and $1.00. O C T Co Steamers Pomona and Oregonla leavo for Portland Monday, Wednes day and Friday at 10 a. m. and ' Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a. m. For Corvallis, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday about 7 p. m. M. p; Baldwin, agent. Office and dock at foot of Trade street. M. P. BALDWIN, Agent, weal niCKOKT BARK Cough Remedy AMOivm w Coughs, Colds CROUP IwhoapmfCouth Bronchftlf SORE THROAT ITHBOATnlLUNCS in.. imirifT-yt T IKKWlMMlKMtOTO. $AirM.OtCON.U$.A. frt MxM ,' A8 POL wnrwAis IW0 St. A St, Paul Omaha Ufk Kansas Cfe m TICKETS WILL HM vhmr June 5, 6, 19,i Good for return It H j Btopover prltl!,, vltMnlktt. n ' I mimm For any further lata ageitt. ': WM. MWHWH General Vkinm POuTLANp.OiiJi soiTHMHN- p.inno j imni Time Card No. K a4 December alh, IS.W l! Toward PortlMd hm No. 16. 5:63 A.M.0rf No. 18.-8:10 A. M. C Passengor. ; No. 12.-2M5 P, M.&M scngor. , No. 14.-9:1$ P. M. press, . ToirartV l'orU4 No. 2f22 5.00 P. H." Frtlfiht. No. .220. 10:0 A. Xi' arrive,, m No. 22G 11:2J A. , departs. Toward San Ynwtei No, 11. 11:08 A.M.' senser, v iTdiS P. JL .,w, a a. v. " ,j Passenger. 5 Vn 1K .!f.8 P.'IL press. ' No. 13.-2:01 A. V. Express. Toward San rrBtM ... nl O il t !l.Ps Freight. Jl No. 2251U8 h.ty(M fYtltVALUS & J- TIMKTi1 No. r.iavea Detroit n11wa rflMMeSClH '! 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