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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALKM, ORKGON, FRIDAY, MAV 15, 1908 28 (, J y THE CAPITAL JOURNAL N. UOFER, Ah Independent Newspaper Derotcd to American Principles and the 1'rogreM and OoTolopemeut of Alt Oregon. --- Published Kvery livening Except Sunday, Salem, Oro. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. l ' i t ;tnwlaolj) in Advance.') H Dally, by carrier, per year.! a. jd.oo' Per month ..W0 Dallr, by wall, periyearJ-............., 4.00 per month 3& Weekly, by raall, per .vcau.,,......,...., 1.00 ft ty ' . VFf o ftrenleace ef subscriber ilMaf at us followlag places at M. cents per month, $1.00 far tar Aajrktm Store, fT. G. De Voe & Bob, Asylum Avenue Junction; '- wriitte, Seventeenth street q A. W. Lane, Sardon Road store. Oajae'B Store, Alex, Dauo, South Commercial street. ' Bleetrlo Store, O. M. Epplejr, East State street. ' Fair Grounds Store, Harrison Dee, Fair Grounds Road. Howell's Corner, Twelfth and Cross streets. O. iC Grocery. A. A. Engleba t, Twolfth streot. Wheeler's' Slore.-WD. Waeeor, Highland' avehue. Yew Park fltor' ; .F. G. Bowaox. Twolfth and Leslie 1RBPUHLIOAN "STATE 'TICKET tU. S. Senator. II. M. Cako, of Portland! . '- ' , J.' Supremo Judge. XI. S, Dean, oL'Eugcno. Dairy and Food Commissioner. J. W. Bailey, of Portland. .-" Representative', Ju Congress. "W. 0, Hartley, of Salem. First Congressional District. Railroad CoinmlMsloncr. T. K. pariipboll, of Cottago Groco. District Attorney. -J. II. McNary, of Salem. COUNTY TICKET XVxr Representatives Marlon County For IlcprcHontntivcfl. S. A. Hughes, Salem. Hal D. Pntton; Salem. 1. T. Reynolds, Salem. -A. C. Llbby, Jefferson. O. L. Hattoborg, Sllvcrton. , County Judge. W. M. Bushoy, Salem. Sheriff. II. P. Mlnto, Salem. County Clerk. R. D. Alien, Saloqi. , County Recorder. "D. G. Dragor, Mehama County Treasurer. J. O. Mooro,"' Salem. yHsvtor P. J, nice, Pentium. School Superintendent. W. M. Smith, Salem. Surveyor. ' H. B. Harrlck, Jr., Turner. Coroner. A. M. Clough, Balein. County Commissioner, J. T. UockwIUi, Sidney. Salem District Justice of thti Peace. 1). Wobflter. CoiiNtable. Ira Hamilton. DEMOCRATIC TIOKITT STATU For U, S, Senator Goo. V,, CIuuuIk'1'IuIii, lor RepixVientntivo in Congrctis J. J. Whitney, Albany. For Supremo Jiidut1 R. S. Roan. COUNTY" Vv RepnvitMitatlvt'.s Dr. W. S. Molt, Salem. John W. KhniT, Mt. Angel. For County Juilgo P, li. l-'nuler, Sahuit. Fr County Ootninli.sloiier T. C, Davidson, Liberty, For Constable, Salem District John II, Ivl, Salem, D-W. To the People of Marion Ceunty: Having accepted tho nomina tion on tho Democratic ticket for roprosontattve, I do hereby do o'aro myself uuqualttldoly In fav or o( tho olectlou of Unltod States Senators by dlreot voto of tho pooplo If elected I shall at all tlmea voto for tho pooplo's cholco for Senator without re gard to personal cholco or politi cal nftlUatlon, and shall consider mysolf a Borvnut of all the pooplo, enforcing their mandato on all just aud economic legislation. DR. W. 8. MOTT. OAM-roarisqjL. &MNtu V HW t Hw Aki W SlgUtVM of &yfflM j' Ed. and Prop. Six uion'tht lltib . . ..4fc' J& w y c - . . SPECIAL DELIVERY.. branch deliver 'offlcea r, eatafe- ENORMOUS GRAIN SHIPMENTS IN ILLINOIS. Every railway and lako transpor tation lino entering Chicago Is scrambling for a share of ho big shipmonts of the grain that changed.hnnds on May 1st whon tho May dollv.erles woro mnde and pnld for undor bonrd of trado rulos, nnd which, now will go forward to Its ul timate domination. Tho focus of tl-jls. rlvclry for traffic Is tho Bonrd ot Trado, for tho grain and provi sions bought and 'sold thero run into tonnago figures which aro enormous. The ciirnrt mnnln In inrt7 tntnimi 753.25955 n'oundB. nn.l crnln mul flour 7GC,950,782 pounds. Tho fl8 - urea Incidentally throw now light VVOH u,u nuAl nuuimn 8 convonuon upon tho great legitimate buslno3s'of tho kca-to-the-Gulf Doep.Wn of" such exchanges, which has been tonvny association, tho city hns lost confused with tho gambling dono In I ln to cnr8 10,000,000 Jons of com tholr counterfeits. n,n i,i.i,nt.lmorco to Milwaukee, Duluth, Clove- shops" which have boon pofslstont'y lftml nntl othor ,nk0 ,,ort8 ccm ot fought by them for yonrs. In or-',t8 nSloct ot lt8 .wn "arbor. Ac dor to maintain a continuous market lcordlnK to reports Junt mado to for live stock, tho packing companies co'nmorc'"1 organizations hero, tho soil In tho provision pits for future delivery thoso ment products which muat bo cured, and on which thoy nood to borrow ah othnrwUn fnr inrn, of capital, tho record of 7,201,00' Tho rI,ort 1,IlV0 startled business hogs, nnd 3.305.3M cattlo marketed ,nt0rC8t8 horo nnd B00m ,,kol' to for cash In Chlpngo In 1907 would ur0ll8 thom to tccl ncUon. Ac not havo been possible. About .i,.lcord,K lo te'iros submitted to tho 000,000 bushols of grain soon wlllroal ontnto ,'onrd' tho lhn,low wotop leaVo Chicago elevators, of which"'1 Ul rtrnlnttK canal was duo to th.o, lako ,bonts. havo got about i2,-'neg,oct to (lrC(,BO tho channel, and 000,000 1jBholn. Tho ojovntora libro tho choko1 channel was tho causo with a capacity of 03,000.000 bush-1 of R bftck flow to Lnko Michigan els, will bo practically emptied bo- foro tho crops 6t this year aro avail- nblo. In fact, before; part of tho now crop has boon planted. . CHICAGO PROMISED GOOlK CAR SEKVICE. " J By tho tlm'o for the Republican convention In June, the downtown street car lines will bo on dress pa- rnde, pnrtlculnrly thoso n Wabash I -""B" ,,ur ',"" ." oi uini avenue, on which tho Collaoum U ftmount wn oxpondod In tho pur located. Presldont Mitten of tho chnB0 Qf Injecting lnnd. Tho gov Chlcago City Railways company, has! vorumont onRlnoor, Col. Blxby, hns doclnred thnt tho dologntes shall 8eo',,ut lho tonnnB rccolpts of the two n samplo of a porfoct streot car lino I ,,nru(Jr8. Cnlumel and Chlcngo( bar Rusty rails and nntlnunto.l rnl, rlnB lrou or. 1,600,781 tons loss s'ots aro disappearing dnlly undor tho saws and picks ot wrecking gangs; tracks aro being- removed, and track laying gangs aro hard at work all ovor tho city. This yonr Is expected to see tho creator imri of tho "rehabilitating" completed. I wrltca My wlfo has discovered that Welding cars furnish , moving ox-ISnow L,,m0t cures "Poison Oak hlblts watchod by curious crowds, In I-olBonlng," a vory palnfral trouble, tho process of uniting rails Into a sho not on,y curod ft cns0 of ,l on continuous bar 'of stosl. It is dono hor80,f. but on two ot hr trlonds In throo minutes. One car carrloa wno woro Poisoned by this same a sand bla$h, which cleans the ends'-1'' of tho rails; tho next grips tho steel, Pr,Co 2Cc 50c and -1'00' whllo tho electricity, passod thrrxtgh ' tho metal, clvea it n whlto lint Tim. generators for tho current aro part' of tho public exhibit on tho third car. Your Child's Future A saving account opened when your children .aro young will pro vldo for tholr education when thoy become of ago; give them a good start in lifo. A few cents saved each day and doposlted weekly or monthly In our Savings Department will do It. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK PUDLIO, IpUMTIKS RETTER IN if ft1 .THE WEST.' .! ' That the Wo3t is at Inst outstrip ping the-East In tho devolopment of public utilities- is evldonced by tho BslccUon of Chicago as tho head quarters of tho independent tele phone intoreats and tho chief manu facturing center for bbth Bell -and Independent apparatus'. Twenty years ago tho Ens, wad 'dominant' in all, Uno. of public service activity. ThoVphenombhal g'rpwth of tho coun try since then has revorsod condi tions. What this growth has been In ono branch Is interestingly sum marized by a wrltor In ono, 6f tho current magazines. ' "Tho 'Bell' re port for 1907. shows that there are how nearly four mllllpn subscribers,' or 'stations,' In that. system!" says tho StftrJrday Evening Post, "Tho number ot local messages averages eighteen 'million dally; tho number of 'long distance' mosBagea nearly half a -million dally. -Many more long-dlstanco messages are sent by (olophono than, sby telegraph. Gross earnings of tho various., 'Bell' ex- ' changes amounted to. a hundred and twonty million dollars last year (comparing, fo roxnmplo, with thlr-ty-threo millions gross earnings of Westorn Union Telegraph). Tho re port gives nctual valuo of 'Bell' plnnts and, working capital as flvo hndrod and olgltty-nlne millions. If r0I'rt3 from the 'Independent' com panics wero nv'allablo these figures would bo considerably enlarged; and ths is nearly all a creation of tho Inst twenty years." o CHICAGO'S NEGLECT COSTS MILLIONS. Althoush Chicago's Altruistic '8Upport of doop wntorwn' projects lwaior ,n " vluca r,vor nmi ino i ?53'000'000 drn,nn8 nnl 9 l"3' como by f,,1,nB ,n of Bcdlmont, ,Illch too nhnllow for commorco. aunnB lU0 "osnots in February, Tho r0Iort BftY tho dol' ' onw ,,,ac0s 20 fcot fr0,m tho lock ,,no at two foot In tho woat fork ot tho old Chicago river, thoro was shown to bo on,y 12 foot ,n 80V0rnl 11C08. At ot,l0r l)0,nt8 tno dopth Is 13 foot, with a maximum of 2I- foot. Dur,nK th Pst 17 years, oxcopt for turnln'' "nslns less than MfTO.OOO lins bcon 0XI,e,ldcd n improving tho ,n 1905 thnn ,vas rcc0,VCl1 .' 1880 In tho old river alone. Poison Oak Poisoning, Ballnrd'B Snow Liniment euros It. Mr - p- Cpmollus, Turner, Oro. -7 o JttX uJ. . Dur,tIl lbe Kind You Haie kmn Boittfil Blgaatoro zm of Ifiraber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will give prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to give satisfaction and to bo up to the sanitary stand ard. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Barr's Jewelry Store, Phono 560, a 1. !& Ufi r m MimrowiChMr) AlwiMar avurl .Qfiirrlw. " ' i n ""a nT'T.rv.i ,TilK la'nhln'lR-M watM& bMter for child, evptelally frail er dlfetita child, thfth)teed,Ktl . mad effective tonle DR.D.JAYNES vv fT"! iT "t . JL UlllJi ' ," vermifuge; U(undoubtJly tha otditan4 , bMt child's ramtdy and 'tonle known,' Io f. over four Btnetn- tloni It hat ben aucctufut In xpilllnff wormt and bulldma up detlMt children Into itrona and holthy mn and woman. It la alio an excellant tonle for adutta. k Sold by all dnitrslita. la tw lf rattler, We, aad 3Jc 9T Wm Jajr&a'fl ExMCtraaA , laaaaftand effective ramady for .ia . al Ja Croup. Whooe- Ins Couch, Bron- chltla and aim- I v liar ailment. PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL To Bo Hold In PORTLAND, OKKGOX JUNE 1 TO 6, 1908 WI'l bo tho mo3t brilliant floral Fiesta and Civic .Jubilee ovor hold In the Pacific Northwoit Portland, "Tho Rose City," will bo n scono of splendor and tho ccntor or world-wldo intor- cst for ono wcolc. Sovoral Important convontlons to bo hold In Portland on that'occnslon. The Southern Pacific Company Will Soil Special Tlckot , On This OccnBlon Prom SALKM, Oiv to Portland and Itoturu at $12,110. For partlculas call on local agents. Wm. MrMunmy, Gonornl Pasacngor Agont, Portland. Oregon. COMFORT SHOES AND HOUSE SLIPPERS Wo havo a flno stock of Ladles' and Mon'a easy houso Slippers anl Shoes, with wide toes, and olastlc Bides; also al full lino of Men's, Wo men's and Children's Oxforda nnd low shoos from $2.25 up to ?5. Come In and see my stock. Jacob Vogt 310 State street. GRlJAT CHINESE DOCTOR L. M HUM Has mado a life study of roots and herb3, and In that study discovered and Is giving to tho world his wonderful remedies. No Morcrary, poisons or drugs used Ho cures without operation or without tho aid of tho kulfo. Ho guarantees to cure Catarrh, Asthma, Lung, Throat, Rheumatism, Nervousness, Nervous Debility, Stomach, Liver, Kidney Treubles: also Lost Manhood, Female Weakness and all Pri vate diseases. Consultation free. caro ot YICK SO TONG CO. Chinese Drugs and Herbs. 153 High St., - galem', Or. 9SmS 0 C.:''T;Cb5 Stcamora Pomona and Oroaonln leavo for Portland Mqnday, Xvednoa. 4&y and Friday at lo a 1, S tfWlay, Thursdaynd VtnrdnJ"?. mi" m Fr Corvallisr Tuesday VI 'M. JP.inAljTiwiv .J. K T ' ST " ,,',i JM 1 f if " 'OTIcBi To Improvo n Portion of Rtt. Street. Nbilco Is fterob'y given that at tho mooting of tho common council of tho city of SalofhT Orbgori, hold May 4, "1908, a resolution was adopted to Improve Stato streot in said City with full Intersections;' botwteeh tha east line of Commercial street and tho woat lino of Church Btroet ln tho fol lowing manner By taking up tho south railway connection connecting tho streot rail, way track' of f tho Portland. Railway, Light & Powor rc6m'pany $lth the street railway track ot the Oreeon Blectrlo Railway com'pany at tho In tersection of High and Stato streets in said city, and by paving the road way of said 'streot with Warren's Dltullthlo waterproof pavement and by moving out and establishing tho curb linos on said street and for tho doing of all othor things required by and Bet forth In tho plans nnd specifications now on fl!o In the 6f- flco of tho city recorder of snld city for tho pavomont of said portion of Bald Stato Btroot with Warren's Dltullthlo walorproof pnvoment, which plans and specifications will govern tho making of paid Improve ment in every respect, .lho cost of said Improvement to bo assessed on abutting nnd ndjacont proporty, as provided ln tho chnrtor of said city. By ordor common council. W. A MOORES, Recorder. Dnto ot first publication of this notlco tho 5th day ot May, 1008. C-5-llt. FOR AGI2NTS A SUCCKSS 'The Old World and Its Ways' HY" Wm. Jennings Bryan 070 Imporlnl Octavo Pagos. a.tl Su perb Kngravlnga from photograph taken by Col. Bryan. Recounts his trip around the world and his vlBlt to all natlrrns. Grcntcst book of travel ovor written. Most Biicccasful book of this generation. 11,000 called for In 4 months. Write us for sample reports of first 100 agents employed. . Tho people buy lt eagerly. .' Outllt Free.-i-Sona 50 conts to covor cost of mailing and handling. Address Tho Tlio'inpHon Pub. Co., St. Louis, Mo TORRID ZONE FUNARCE Tha abov& out Yepreients brick lined Torrid Zone Furr.. Guaranteed gas, smoke and dlii' proof. Economical and durable. A. L. FRASER 838 STATE STREET. Estimatoa furnished on heating HICKORY BARK Cough Remedy Aisoivrmv ruit Coughs, Colds CROUP IWhoopin; Coufh Brpnchlll SORE THROAT Ml hHMtth and ITIIROATcxllUNCS BBoaaaaiaaHa ImUMlRUlHMWCa HHryMflH Local SAirM.orooN.u. s.a. hfct. ltoflt (rt iIuuiduhv Miin Nnrurnni i. .i i atad dock at f6o't of.,Trada ktroot . 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