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-St' T - DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALKM, OREGON, FRIDAV, MAY 10, 1008 . - hi I T1MHllll - mmm ''-!''" TAFT, FREE LOCKS : jAND - FREE CANAL ; Congressman1 Havvley Endorsed and ; -Some , SootWords f pr ; Senatfr ruicon in me i irsi 'iwsiriLi viir5&r '?. 7 VT" Tonal Cortvntiblf' Delegates to the- national RopuHH- . jiesoivoa, Ttiat We commend tno fcan conventien: Senator Pulton, wont 0( tho state legislation In mak"' ieo.,ii. wiuiaras, A.y,. iyiy jlfgan approbation, to aid In tf- ,3, V".?1! . r r. wiiit.m. n,i quiring puhUc ownership -by the fid r Plrat district: R. E. Williams and . . . C. A. Sohlbrede. A hal government of the locks anjl " Second district: II. W.'Cpojabd cabal at the falls of tho Willamette Am Thompson. . J rivi? at Orogon City, and that wo ro il Ro&olutJonB wero dojited Instruct- quost tho delegation In congress Max the' delegation jfdr Tfalt, lor Jjprcsljf from this state to seciiro such an ad i?dnt ns follews: ' ' ' ' dltlonal appropriation as shall re 4Where, Tho Republican party suit In removing that obstruction- (o of the. stato of Oregon, in conven- tho free navigation of tho principal Hon assembled, recognizing tho wld9 watorway of western Oregon and Us oxperienco,'' tbq magnificent attain- mnlnton'nnce freo from tolls by tho Tnents, tho honesty and piudty of general government; and bo It fur. character, sincerity of purpose antfUhe'r statesmanship of lion. William H. "Resolved, That wo command ana "Taft, and believing that in him found OtB' embodiment of all rlnclp'lps of our great party and 'further bflllovlng that ho will trium phantly carry tHo' banner of- Republi canism to buccohb with both credit ,to himself add. honor to tho poopH and that his nomination will Insure 1 continued ''uuccoss and prosperlty.for tho nation; thoroforc, bo It "Resolved, That tho delegates to 4ho Republican national 4 convoitlon elocted by this body be, and they a,ro horoby, Instructed ,to voto for and Uao tholr utmost endeavor to Bocuro fled support to tho candidacy of Hon. tho nomination of Hon. William H. II. M, Cnko for the election for Unl Tnft to tho high office of Prosjdont ted States senator for tho stnto of of tho United States;' and I Oregon." i. Indorse tle able and effectual work tho . in tho lntercst of Oregon of Hon. ChArlos W. Fulton In tho. United States senate, nnd we regret,-deplore and condemn the unwarranted und untruo attacfes mado upon his chtir ACtor; (nd,bo it further . - "Resplved, That wo indorse-tho work of Hon. W. C. Hawley con gressman from this district, nnd pledge to-, him our hearty support and cooperation; and bo It further "Resolved, .That tho Republicans of tlilB district plcdgo tholr unquall- MARKET RETORTS BY WIRE BAY C1TV MARKET QUOTATIONS ON PRdDUCfc' AT o SAN ' PRANCISCO AJJD PORT- ft i- l LAND--LOOAL Wlllitmettn Hotel- Arrivals B. V. Homoyor, Seattlo; H. Hotzt,! ATTDpC C Jr.. Now Yerk: P. P. DaKKerly. ft V I II LOO shooto, Chicago; N R. Zlvotow, St. Louis; W. Harvoy-Wolls, Portland; B. II. Dradley, Now York; A, O. Wagner, Portland. t ' , u Kodol comptotely ' dlgosts all classes of food. Itf'wlll get right at tho troublo and do tho very work' Itself for tho stomach. It Is pleasant7; to talco. Sold by all druggists. RECTEI) UP MARKET COIt- TO DATE HHRESS WILL WED AMERICAN (Unltod Proas Leased Wire.) s Now York, May 15, MlB3 Ethel 'tJrokor, daughter of Richard Oroker, formor Tnmmnny chlof, Is ono of tho Amorlcnn girls who will nevor wed ;a foreign title. Sho has nlrendy ,turnod two noblemen down with tho 'declaration that men born In Amor lca nro good enough for her. " An Enc'lsli noblomnn nnd an Itnl- 'jnn prlnco liavo sought her hand and nave been rojected. MUs CAMERA STOPS CUPID (United Pres3 Lensed Wire.) San Francisco, May 15. What was to have boon an elopement, with Harry Normnn Child, son of a 'Spo kano bunker, and Miss Gladys Cuin. mlngp, daughter of a local sculptor, both attondlng thp University of California, woro tho principals, -wui rudoly Intorforod with by tho en morn Croker of a newspnpor photographor. pvon refused to bo prenontcd to court Tho couplo wont to tho Snn Rafael .in England by tho English noblomnn, county cierK's omco. Arror tno clorl; Vho' was very nttentlvo to' her whlloihnd expressed somo doubts n3 to tli"o Mrs. Crokur and her daughter woro visiting thero last year. ,Mrs. Crokpr 'said today thnt tho Itaflnn ' prlnco tnndo a vory good Improsslon and WA8 .wealthy, but Ethel told hor mo me ther: - ' r "Ho ihny bo very ulco nnd .n'.I that, nianuun, but I shull ntvor marry -a jorolgnor. y r BURGLAR -, . ,, IS LEffT ,. FORTUNE (Unltod Press Loasod Wtro.) , Pittsburg, Penn., May 15. How ard Hall, i burglar, serving a sevon yoar wutonco at Rlveraldo ponlton tlnry, ban fnllou heir to $50,000 throrjult tho doath of ail uncle In AU?gheny. Hall has yot five years of hli time o Rorvo and has offorod to turn over all of his new fortune to anyone who will got him out of inlaon ut once. Tho Pittsburg police and L. n. Cooko, an attorney, who Is handling tho otato for tho burglar, rotuso to divulge thonnmo of tho dead rolatlvo, saying ho nindo his will una died In Iguoranco of the fact that hl.i uophow was In jail. ' A Smile. Is a pretty hard thing to accomplish hon yoni'ro blup, bilious nud out of sorts. There U a suro euro for nil kinds of stomach and liver com plaluta constipation and dyspepsia, Ballard's Horbluo Is mild, yot ab solutely effoctlvo In all cases. Price 50 conta per bottle. Sold by all denjora. ' ' o . Notice to Coiitrni'toit, Plaus a ad speclflcntlous of the now Y. M O. A. building at tho OroT gon Agricultural college nro ready. Contractors may Beo tho same at the office of tho gonoral secretary In Cor vallU. Bids aro to be an 'daby o'clock, p. in., May 25th, at" which 4Uno tho contract, will be let. 0. T. HURD, ngtta of tho couple, ho(gnvo thom a llconso. ' Child dashed uway to a Jowolry store, 'w'horo tho wedding ring was bought. They worb uncon scious that n newspnpor photograph er, who -had Riiessod. th' objbet of thilr visit was watching tholr move ments Afto itlio ring had boon purchnse'd ho approached Child, lntroducoa himself anil asked for permission to tnko a picture. The young man gnsped, whllo Miss Cummlngs plond ed with tho photographer not to say any thing about tho Incldout. ' Child ntBhed back to the county dork's ofllco nnd can col led tho 11 censo and later throw tho ring Into tho bay. SECHin'.RV w)uson TO QUIT OPIJICE Washington, May 15. After serv ing 1,1 years continuously through four administrations, Jnmos Wilson,) seqretnry of agrlculturo, has Inform oil hU frlenda that ho Intenda to ro sign before President Roosevelt has finished his torm of office. tfeHu McKlnloy'8 cabinet on March 5, 1. Some of his friends aro try In to porsuado him to remain In of fice until the President's torm ex pires, but Jie is not Inclined to do so. In tho event of his resignation It la probablo that President Roosovelt AvU) appoint Forester Oifford Plnchot iotfeoed him. Plnchot's work has pltasod tlQ President. (Unltod Press Loaaed"Wtro.) San Francisco,, May 15. Wheat No. 1 California club, per conta), $1.60 1.65; . .whlto milling club. l.d2Wl.67&: whlto Australian. $1.7Q(fj1.72&; northern blueafom,) $1.65 1.70; northern clUb, $1.60 1.65; Inferior grades of wheat, $1.35 1.50. Barley No. 1, feed, $1.37 V6 1.42, with some fancy at' $1.4391 1.45; common to fair, $1.27 1.35; brewing at San Francisco, $1.42 1.47; browing' aud ship ping at Port Costa, $1.401.45; Chovallcr, $1.65 1.85, according to quality. Butter Froah California extras, 23 c; firsts, 22 c; Beconds, 22c; packing, No. 1, 20c; packing, No. 2, 10c. Eggs Per dozen, California fresh, Including cases, extras, 21c; llrsts-, 19c; seconds, 16c; thirds, 16c, Cheese Por pound, California Hats, fancy, 11 c; flrats; pUc; seconds, 10 c; California Young Amorlca, fancy, 13 c; firsts, 13c; eastern Orogon, fnncyj l4c; Young Amorlca, fancy, 13c. Stojngo Eastor,n fnncy New York 16c; Oregon, 14c. Potatoes Por contnl, Oregon bur bnnka, $1.0001.25; rlvor whiter, fancy, '100 85c; now potatoes, $1.50 2.00; sweet potatoes, $3.50. Onions Por crate, Bermudas, $1.5001,60; Australian browns, $1.0004.50; reds, $1.250150. Oranges Per box, .navels, fancy, $2.7503.00; standard, $2. 2502.50, trangerlncs, $1.50 2.00. Grand Military Shirtwaist ; ' r .' Ball . ' ' At the Armory, Friday May 15 Tickets $1.00 GIVEN BY COMPANY M I FIGHTS TABOOED ' Chicago, May 15 Objectionable 'Apostera aro to bo tabooed by tho Show Prlntora Association which has jusi cioseu its second annual conven tloh. FAIRBANKS READY ' 4' U.h 1 1 j n i ir m Washington M. nwnccd today u;, J7 Falrbanfc. J? . Vi n . n,u wai This decision, according to lusters la !,. . Socrotary Claronoo JB; Runoy, nioans i on Monday, tier thnt tho girls In tights, Jumping Joseph B. kZP i through a hoop of fire, Is to bo a d,8lr'ct attorney atiJ f tiling ; .tho past-.qn tho -bill, boards !fw dViijo J'T , of tho country. - A hi. .in Wtthlri.-f SW decided to ,.. J:.!i Itcpubllcan prl OIL KING -u IS NOT :K . AS0GIALIST Tho real pooplo ne'vW got swell You can generally mako your wife bollovo it was u business trip vou went on It yoti can romember what tho railroad faro was, .(U.nltod-Press Lensed Wlro.) Pocantlco Hills, 2s'. Y May 15. "Who Is this man Robert liuntor?" asked ' John D. Rockofellor today. when told, that liuntor had Informed tho dolcgatcs assembled In tho So cialist convention In Chicago till at tho oil king was a Socialist, and that ho had brought Dr. Akcd over hero from England to be pastor of his church because tho latter bolloved In Socialistic principles. "That's the mildest of all the cruel things I have been called," ho continued. "I wish someone would toll mo who this great seer is. Such a stntoment as ho made stir up dl" content; thoy do no good. If ho is corrtctly Quoted and If ho roally thinks ho has tho right figures on mo, lot him hold to that opinion. Don't spoil hla doductlou. It can not hardly bo said that I brought Dr. Akod horo. Ask him. He'll sef tlo that point for you. Anyway, thjcr follow Hunter Is not going to worry mo. Gold Is more Important, By tho way, tho links woro groat yesterday." Now that you can buy two gold fish, a fish globe, and3 a can of bak ing powder at tho grocory all for 50 cents, how much Is tho baking powder worth 7 MAnAllBTOIIPBFBEHCHFEMLE YifluamfiVfinfli) pills. X Bin. CutiiK IUuiip for Svtranaio Xinrwimi, NIYCR KNOWN TO Mil. 8r.t b.ni Sweiji tutu riilu aurlvl ix Meat; licftmded. (Wat trp!4 ft 11.00 por Us. Will MU.1 Hum au trial, ki I 1..1.I fai ta rv!iTi. tfunplo f , llwircUuijUiitiMiut bv iDviii ico4 our vrert 19 lot UNITCO MCOICALCO.. box T4. Lanoti n. r. ntHHHHHHWnaHi TEA The cost of .good tea is vso v-ery littje : only a third of a cent a cup! a cent- and-a-half or two. cents for the family breakfast I Your crow rtiurni yew B0007 U yea 4ea't Wit SctOUton1 Bts par hla. Sold in Satem by Dr. S. C. Stone HOLUSIci i Rocky Mountain Toa Nurjg&L , A Baty UndUina fai Buty Peopie Brlogt Qdlden lhiltb and Renewed V'jje: ' A nwc'flo f rCinatlpft' in lnlU9tlrn X.Ut. ml klduev Trouble. rtinpU. Kcninn. Impur Ulootl, lhld Uraath, KluscUlt !ocU, Horulach' md Uautcache. It's Ilocky Mountain Toa in tab M form. 3X cents i Imx ("Irniilrm miuli Uj IIoulutkr Dnva CuJirAsv, Madison, Wl. SOLD EN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE CHICHESTER'S PILL jov iflb i.aAH hiumi, asxxsxmssi I'M U K4 taj CU Unci, iet'r-1 ith Blua kr. Hot r -ar tS s riWor, "(JT , Seed Com Thl Is a 'Bpcclalty with us nnd wo havo a largo stock of Holocted corn. Our Orogon grown stock is vory fine. Summeir Spray Wo have tho prepared Arse nate of Lead, ready- to ubo. No danger of burning your trees when you uso It. Bee Supplies Our stock is tho lnrgoat In tho valley and tho prices uro right. You will And our prices uro tho lowest In tho stato and the goods tho best to bo hnd. D. A. WHITE & SONS 255 Coni'l SI.. Phone ICO DAUGHTER TO STOP FOORfAN Pomb U rk M (United Pre uJj rsr.wi -. ".ma Domij, rtt)t ,'03 to lour naawnr.,. ' rnnlngatahlfci.J .It struck the m.i.. 7& 15 James C. Dahl- In raldln t UT 45 umann, aiay in James C. Dab- In mlrthi. . .... man. mnvor oh ftmnlm nmi n mnmiin. n,)i,.. ... .. a W'l of tho National TJomocratlo corimlL larB warning thelJ?1 too. todav nnnouncod thnt Mm nii mhu. n... .. " . , .-. ..v.. .uiti&a ulBl cum fn u nrvnn.tnnvlll .Iminl.ln. itr n.i .., . r "" r...... -; ." vi iy. j. mm, me bomb Wti TlrVfttl. Will ohintti Pnlnrnl nn,1 W.. 1...1. ... " omlng and several othor Btatoa for1 , ' , hor father 'In tho ovent ho Is nomln- I'OMTlOAIi BPPMn?7 g ' " "" ""'""" .. . . tt I 1veTir1nn1roT.v nitiiv ...i.. .. . . "" I IJT. IV M'IrXVl rtimtt. n-.... . .. H I v.w.j ., ""' vimi-i omom ior May 21,1111! j uicugo iiny 11. uHicinis ot conimittce had 41. iaKo couniy, ma., touay began 0 rangomonta to hare Goms nu..... w. .... .illu . iiuiii vim uuiinin BjisBK nere pa ty ivuron, iormuny 01 iiooaru, inuiana, l)woil win bo gltca tbat in mi uiiun iu buivu uiio ul niu inoai wootuuirn probablr Vt-wl iiiiiiiiug insiuuun 01 years uiai 01 uammant It to epeak iti how tho body'of a young girl camo to WcJnojday, MbtIJ, bo In n grave which was bolloved to ' . --' bo ompty, but had onco boen occu Cortiie is Mn, faun liiuii uy 1110 tuuiau ui I'uiiiip onyuor, ; l.a roric, OQ,, Mr 15,fl of Lake Station, ind. A similarity, thnt tho corpra toaadtntaei which Is bolloved to exist botwon an tho Qunncca tarm lm li 1 lS-y0ar-oId daughtor of tho Von Ku- iMrs. Bello Guineas. U il'i rotiB n;id the body found In the grave doress, wns irettr will Kd Mod to tholr arrost being nindo. So today, whoa b. I. T. Son far tho efforts of tho Lake county dentist, Idcntlfcd thr hmi olllclnls havo boon unsuccesful. bone taken tron th Hid,; 0 SUALMEIt SCHOOIi Tho first torm of tho Summor Normnl opens on May 4 and continues' eight weeks. Tho second torm opons on Juno 20 nnd contlnuos until tho August examination. Classes will bo formed In nil tho branches for stato and and county papers. Tuition each torm $10. Tho class in Primary Method? boglus on' June 15 nud continues 12 dnyH. Tuition $7.50 Special work will bo given 8th grade pupils. Address, J. J. KIiAPS, , Qnlcm, Or f LAUNDRY I Why Is oar work demanded by Bt'llri tti tHtl dato drosscrs aB woll as those who drai for wi Because In finishing up our work wo, glw tilt tow good tasto that vory readily appeals to tho man oflnhlos. (Ill work has a mysterious something about It that tullj jml gulshcs It from ordinary laundry work. Thoso wbodttiMwl fort, find our work Is pllnblo, duo to our owa parttulir iifj Btarchlng. A shirt or collar laundorod by ui glveiiltit movement of tho body, clvlnir absohito comfort to til Our collars do not break at seam or buttonhole, and jiartlJAl no blisters or wrinkles. You might Just ns well baTtth'iwl Its costa no more. SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY Tol. 25 136-166 BIkertyftl The Wonderful Values We Offer In Men's Spring Sack Suits are the Talk of tfe m If vou arc looking for real vali correctly fashioned clothes dontnw seeing our great and supero a tion of noted Bishop's Ready , Tailored Clothes $10.00 to $35.00. i- p,., Qu;.-tc in roataiw1' ular styles with attached or oet cuffs $1 .00,f$1 -50, $2.00 oopthisht o t thc n MkHIKS or MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING UIOHACia, STCRN f CO. ROOHItTip, M, V, SALEM WOOLEN MILL STOR pran4. AklofCiriHYl.VEH -13-3t. Genoral Soc'y- trt kiuwa u licit. Stat. k R.II J ifliBBOftt'&GISTSEVERywl T ." " 2 iW ,-i, , ifc.'viWitt at- m 1