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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, ortEflOiV, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1008 NOTICE TO AD-CLIPPERS V Llttlo girls, don't forget that tho ad. clipping contest closc3 next Saturday evening, May 23, nt G o'clock sharp. Any ad. turn ed in aftor that time will not bo counted In tho contest, and tllht no Duck trade markB will appear n ,tho Journal for that da.v( so that wo snail he enabled to- cbunt -thetdtnl number of ads. cllpp'ed by each little girl and award "the prizes that same evening. Don't for got to havo you ads In by C P. M. GO-CARTS Buy tho baby a go-cart Haywood lino are ithebbpt. A'o.hnve 1JU3t'relJ,i ceivod a now consignment of theso r goods lnjfthat Bof.t, pleasing shade o"f brown, a treat for fcuojeyotto rfcst upon. Every stylo of Hoywood ve hicle combines tho strength, char actor, ens running aand safety points, that makes .tho" name Hoy wood famous tho world over. Soo this flno showing of go-carts and wo shall both bo pleased with tho results. J Wa'll paper The new wall papers are hero In a greater variety of design and color effects than ever before. Lot a room bo hung with wall papor of right tints and colors and rightly harmonized with whatever tho room contains, and tho effect will bo artistic, no mat ter how little tho papor costs. Wo've studied to havo our papers right and our judgment has been so often commended by satisfied patrons, that wo bellovo they nro right. Let us demonstrate thld fact to you. PtAN ' SMALLER h .-.: NAVIES y !J9 ' JEiraiir jsLj&J,d (United Prcst Leased Wire.) ' fLondon, MSy 18 Limitation naval .armanmant may' shortly ngrood to by tho Euronaan noWer', ncordlng to a statement mado by i-lto BhltlBh' government officials, who said "Whllo England .has no Immedlato Intention of issuing Invitation to a congress for tho reduction of warship construction, nevertheless work Is being donoto bring about! An under" standing among tho .powers to this enu. tho onom that aro being inaao nro unofficial and considerable head way already has resulted. Within a year, It Is very probable that the ground will begjR,i,,bo cleared for an rahuerntaridtng. Thrco governments at prosont stand oposed to armament limitation They are tho United States, Japan and Germany. Appnrontly It has now become a sot policy bf tho Uni ted States to lay down two battle 'ships of tho Dreadnought typo yoar- ly. This means that America will ontor nnv Intkrnntlonnl ncronmont that will not recognlzo her right to maintain a fleet superior to tho Mi kado's. No present hopo, exists of Japan ncqulosqlng In such n proposal I lllllt 6U 1L IS UUiCII.'ai io uxiiuci mm, the Americans and the Japanese can bo counted on to sign a naval reduc tion pledge. SCHEMES , -TO BEAT UNIONS (United Press Leased Wire.) Now York, May 18. President Van Cleave, of tho National Mnnu- facturors association, J3, holding a number of conforonccs with Now York political maohlnists relative , to bul'dlng u an organization with which tho manufacturers hopo 'to combat tho strength of tho labor or ganizations. Van Cleavo states that ho intend1 to defeat every candldato for nn im portant stato ofneo or qongress that has tho support of tho organized la bor voto. "Conditions aro such," doclar'B Van Cloavo, "that wo aro compelled to tako this stop. Wo may bo com pelled to opposo public men whom wq, respect but wo will opposo them If they put thonnolvos Into a posi tion that wo doom it nccossary to so cure. their dofoat. "Tho voting strength of organ ized labor haB boon greatly ovor-estl-mate.d. It Is not over GOp,000 votes and not evon Qompors can control It. Tho labor trust Is well organized for this campaign but wo .jvlll go Into politics to protect courageous con gressmen and see thnt trlckstora nnd cowards now In tho house, who havo surrendered to tho labor trust, aro retired." DIPTHEKIA AT ASfi ATTENDANTS GENSU Tho quarantlno against diphtheria fn Ure t at; tho stato lnsano asylum line bonn and i,0.: !en1 in eno.. rehowod for one now onso has bcrni? rtcd, p LiiiJS fdund In tho epileptic ward. It W'SJbV the vM IY.l ""u euiuroi nna under tendnnf . .inej bfor iCfl stIct qunranthlo, and Supt. Stolnor'donn ' a0 0 JJS h& had ,to mako an example of thrco tR ."Xoftfl ,.- .......,.... ... wiu wmii. wnn rrt. it.. uw kitr . ..rj ...111.....! .1 ,- . '. . - ' 1 W1 ilin Vlnl-.f. "' I Hfl esnnd7noiUl ? names afn -u ti minatlon of the .U ouforcn r..in. .l n.B 0Mrlii Me, will beZ'M without permission violated qi'mran- uuw ruginuiiuns. in Berving tho meals thoro was not enough sent In by mlBtnko and tho thrco attendants walked, out and entered the dining ruuiu iur uiuir ureaiciaBt. Tlioy shott d tho tit. lit ! Aon It ir, have Tiotlflod a physician as to the t" P"blIc m fc tt ifij HARRIMAN MAY LEND'IT T01I 1 l h L FREE HAND JOTTINGS tUontlnund from pago thrco); land Ib hla successor as odltor, If not as orator. I had tho honor to the it stato arglcultural collogo a tho State Agrecultural society n fow fnontha ago and itho prlz-wln-nor says It was by following my theory of oratory that ho won out. It was a pretty sovoro test, ns ho went up against throo of tho best young oraora in tho west Dralnnrd or whitman, aoldsworthy of Pull man, and tho best In Oregon. A Ilnnny Father. Is soon turned to n sad one If he , has to walk tho floor every night with n crying baby. McQeo's Baby Elixir vjlll mako tho child well, .soother its nerves, Induce healthy, normal slumber. Best for disorder ed bowols nnd sour stomach all toothing bablos need It. Pleasant to , tako, sure, and safe, contains no harmful drugs. Prico 25 and ro cents por bottle. Sold by all dealers. CI U.VKMI'LOYKI) TO .NfAKE . APPKAFj TO .10IIX J). (United Prens Loused Wire.) Chamberlain. In Linn county Cham-' Now York, May IS. John D. borlnln In 190G ran GOO ahead of Rockofcllor will bo asked to glvo fl what he got In 1902. They uny horo ' nanc'al asslstanco to tho unemployed nnd nt Albnny that Cako will carry f ot Now York nnd to suggest somo Linn nnd Benton counties. If tho way whoroby the Jobless army can Fulton machine supportj him to n'Bt further rollef. man ho cannot help being elected. I A convention of men who aro out Tho horse show up horo showed t work Ib now being held In Man- Benton county strong on bpth draft hattan Lyceum and a commltteo has RED HOT TALK BY HAYWOOD (United Press Leaned 'Wire.) Now York, May 18. Innogotlal Ing; for a loan of 300,000,000 yon, Japanese financiers now In this city nrosnld to bo urging E. II. Harrl man, August Dolmont Jacob Schlff and' othor Ambrlpart money kings to form a Byndlcato to advanco the needed amount. his vast hnlUn i Vr.m A' roport to this effect was receive! dom. The stahii iJ?0'.' tO cot thn n Now York. .i . " intention, it is 4:r.;fet while thoy Sft accomnanlr. k V'j accompanied them V 7 railroad rtnVniuili Interested In tho mmJV. frdm Wnshlimton. It nnv thnt tlin ennnnf i,n i...u '""Iw Jnpanoso flnnnclcrs woro on their ; stood that they are JL way to ionuon to rnlso tho loan when every prospect of a miZ , they decided that they might be nblo formed. 1 V horses nnd rondstors. Tho now Corvnllls Commercial' boon nppolntcd to call on tho oil king to makf tho nppcal. Tho com mittee expects to gain n conference with him through tho Itov. Dr. Akod, W. Al Jones had a pan of Duroe Jorstds red ovlno not tho Salem hog but with rings In tholr noses club la a ponch. The furnlshlnga nro,w l" '" tn,r0,,B,i V,10 "?' , ' A,k,0(' artlatlc, costing about $5000. Tho' w,,, '? ,Vnsl0 , the church which Interior has a flno architectural do- J "?k oI f, nttonds. Tho convention sign, there Is a stained glass a)y. ' focls that tho offort will not bo mado light and domo, tho Mght fixtures iln Jftln,t T ... ... nro heavy and yot ornnmontnl.' Sscrotnry Law, of tho convontlon. i?i-nnnfi i-inna .Fini.n- a.,a.,nn,wui .; ana ij. t. uusu explained inoir visit chains from onfton .squnro frames' to "hlngton, whoro thoy failed to with oxidized green metal furnish-800 Prolilont Itoosovolt to roquofH lilt lll IJli I1IIIUII Ul f J IV,VUU,VUV for tho rollof of tho unemployed. spond on Iain's Colic, Cholera and Dlnrrhoca Thoro Is much discussion n3 to Remedy, ho felt confident of being whothor Linn and Benton countlos cured, ho having us' 1 this romedy will ko dry ncaln. Ono man. n In tli9 WoBt. Ho wns told that II fanner named Chambers, said Linn kept it In stock nnd lost no tlmo Inj, would go dryer than over. Yot tho, obtaining It, nnd was prompt'y i fwimo man su!d thoro wbb more, cured," says M. J. Lonch, druggist, I S L. Klluo of Corvnllls hns opened up n now store that h npo of tho prottleat In Oregon. IJls bustno'ia mnuagor U Waltor Kline, his son, and from tho heating rVnnt In tho basement (0 tho olllco with solid oak tables, roaowood chairs nnd volvot carpet It I' a model. Tho sanitary nnd puro food law grocery la ahead of aiiifJim in tho stato. Thoro Is 1m oloitantly furnished rest room for ladloft. C. E. lloff. a Salem boy sel's d'Vgoods; Wnllaco Walton flts tho lndlos with ahoe3: P. Hooks, P. Y. Quick and Cla.01103 Starr bnndlo )A (vr-icfrle . and WUlnrd Llnvlllo di'inkoness r.t Albnny nnd more Ha nor hlppod In hero than when thoy had saloons. At the horso show In Corvnllls I did not soe a man drunk. I did boo young fellows surging out nnd In from ginger nlo parlors who had somo stimulants lu-sldos what tho sodawnter "factories produce. Thoro was a placo right on tho horso ; show grounds whoro I was of Wolcott, Vt, For salo by Dr. Stono's drug seoro. flvo head, nil prize-winners. Ho.lnus. nhlnnnil tlinm mi nn H.r. linn ntul una Tr"nal.lnnf (W n Tnlminn l tho only Mnrlon county exhibitor, very proud of his baby nnd tmvcllng,0' returned rnthor than sp "Al" has dono something besides' mon who have scon other clubs Bay mo Inwnltlng to Interview him rnlso hogs. He wns on tho commit-. It Ii the finest In tho valley. Somo "'H a"l)Joci. too that dug up tho $30,000 dofalca-lof tho collogo profossors woro prac- n ' Hon of Goo. W. Davis, as stato tlclng In tho bllllnrd room nnd np- Rwl Attack of Dysentery CurciT. sohool land clork. Tho othor mom-i pearcd quits g"oon nt It. Llko ed- "An honored cltlzon of this town hers of that committor wero E. C. Itors, thoy can't bo expected to was suffering from a sovero attack Hackott, of Oregon City, who was know everything. They will learn .of dysentery. Ho told a frlond If ho deputy r.iudor Shavor when ho waa If given tlmo. Tho bnr Is dry. pniihi nhtnin n lmMlo nt rimmi.nr. I.ll..i. . ...! . .V..-t . -. . -. . ..... -.-.. .-.- w. W. Kiuuu, .1, v. uoiiHon, a morcunni ni Newberg; W. J. loonoy, of Jefferson; J. H. Darling, of sombwhero, who afterwards won In and got a lot of Bchooi land. Thoy did n good Job on tlolt commltteo by running down that shortage. Tho commltteo al ways considered, thnt Davis got the monoy, nn! thnt it wa.i a pretty smooth ploeo of work. Tho same graft had boon passed up and whitewashed over by six dif ferent legislative commlttoos, until tho commltteo that "Al" Jonos was on wont to tho bottom of It. Tho stato novor got itho monoy. it wns stipulated out of court by the skill of tho lawyors. C. W. Taylor, who was 12 years on tho Tumor road nonr Salem, had nine Jorslo3 at tho show, bred from n Moody bull and a dam of tho stock owned iy T. L. Davidson. Tho hord took first prlzo nnd Is now kopt by Mr. Taylor iwar Corval lla, and has a milk record of ovor fl nnd ono-hnlf porcent, which Is not easily equallod, as a test for 40 days. HU Jorslo3 look llko .a hml of door, and hnve combined two Btrn'ns that won novor equalled In Oregon's hlBtory of dairying. (United Press LoiiknI Wire.) Chicago, May IS. William D. Haywood, deposed lender of the Western Federation of Minors, has. again mnnirestcd his contompt for court", Judges and writs Issued by them. "To h with tho courts, To h with Injunctions. To h with tho Judges thnt grant thorn," ho soutod In nddresslng a gathorlng of Social ists that had assomblod to ratify tho nomination of Eugene V. Ibs ns tho presidential candidate of tho So cialist party. An nudlenco of 3000 listened to his vltlrollc speech. Hay ing scored tho machinery of tho Inw, Haywood blttorly criticised Presi dent Gompors, of tho Amorlcan Federation of Labor, and John Mltoholl, former head of thq minors' organization. In fact, ho roundly grilled ovory lnbor loador who has railed to ombraco tho causo of So cialism. Tho Hpoakor also donounoed Prosldont Roosovolt m a coward for brrindlng him nnd Moyer ns "unde slrablo cjtlzons." 0 TEA U S imports but little more in 1904 than in 1864. So much poor tea. Your erocer returns your money II you iSon'l llko Schilling's licit j wo pay him. K.MHKZZLKIl CAUSES CIX)SH OK HANK (United Prcnn Lenned Wire.) Washington, May 18. Tho Alle gheny National bank of Pittsburg, of which William Montgomery, tho cnshlor, Ib accused of ombczzllng nearly a half a million dollars, was ordered closed today by tho comp troller of tho curroncy. Robert Lyons, a nntlonnl bank oxamincr, haB been nppolntcd receiver of tho Institution. o A Cnllfornlan'H Luck. "Tho lucklost dny of my llfo was when I bought a box of Bucklon's Arnica Salvo:" writes Charles F. Budahn, of Tracy, California. "Two 2 Do boxes cured mo of an annoying omul of Itchlntr nlles. which hnd l .rtlim I tHnHl.lAj ...r. f.M f.in.tr. n ,1 ,1 n fr IMA ll. Isa pretty hard thing to accomplish 'ed to no other troatmont." Sold un- wnen yoafro bluo, billons and out guaranteed at J. C. Perry's drug Of sorts. Thoro Is a Biiro euro for storo. an KinuB or stomach and ilvor com-i plaints conatlpntlon nnd dyspopHln, ununra-s iiorumo ib mild, yot nb-, Ctllf nli r ft ant Inn ! -It .nnK. r..i ' According to the Parti.. gram the people of Otejoa vtU or four to ono for Rowent l iiiuuiuu uibirucil lor Tilt lUUk niu uiiuiinnun oi anouurtmlr Roosovdlt out of the wttestiaft duiiu iiueiurcs ior jjiiicnMit,. and tho machine klckulltt.ii, mont No. 1 men out ot tl?A Hon nnd sond T&tt menvUjtw for Taft. Great and itpin ' r i When your food iwmi bM nto tako Kodol. Tike follw and until you know Toaritt ngntn. Thoro Isn't my inito what it will do and you jla tho truth of this ttatemest fey attor you havo used KcdoHiiit weeks. It Is sold here k; if. gists. -i- atatMiimiii ! Gold Past m Made b; THB ITDiaT EK COMPACT, Hdft7, 0 14 Mado for faiallt w. LA l grocer for It. Bru ud i krt alwaji ob kaad. OASTOHIA.. .. Ihe Kind Yoa llava Wnas bobi solutely offectlvo In all cases. Prico' Bean the Mfmmwmmwmr i n0nicents per bottle. Sold by al, 9 P. B. Wallah AGENT 4MMMMl,fV ,LKSS PLAOIM-J HKPOIITKI) IN LA (iUAYHA, VKNK'l'ICLA (l 'lilted Prw Lnhrd Wire.) Caracas. Vonozuoln, May IS. Ad- vicos receivod by t xo govornmont of ficials horo todnv from Ln Runvrn told ( are to tho effect that no now cass of bubonic plaguo hnvo developed for four days. Should four days moro paFB without a n"w ca?o, th1? whiskey could bo had. Did not try It. It may bo that Is a bettor con dition of thlngn for a collogo town than tho open Baloon. But I havo, port will bo re-oponod. a ui' ii voiuuinpi iur miiwK iiiiiikk '- eretly thnt I cannot bring myaolf to support IMIcIt and Illegal traffic In liquor. So long ns liquor Is con sumed' or sold or manufactured in the ccuitry, the open rnloon with all tho curtains down and tho doors opon nnd tho bar In plain vlow of the stroot, Is preamble to all tho back alley or privato bar systems. 13. II. Oreon, general manager of the National Live Stock Insurance association of Portland, wns at tho Corvnllls horso show. Thoy Insure all kinds' of live stqck from death) from any causo and nro doing a suc cessful business. Ofljces ln tho La Fayette building, Portland, County Chairman Curll oitlmatw that Linn county will g'vo Cako about 300 majority for senator over Chamberlain. Mr. Curll Is a oloso campaigner and spont two days In troducing Cako to proplo personally. He spnko' twice, and whllo not a Tho V.nil of tho World, should It como tomorrow would find fully 1-3 of tho people suffering with rheumatism of either slight or se rious nature Nobody neod suffer with rheumatism for. Ballard's Snow Llnlmont drives away tho trouble, relieves tho pain Instantly and lonvos the user as well and supplo as a two-year old. Sold by all dealors. 6HANCH OF A LIFETIME TO I VISIT SEATTLE Tho battljshln lleot of tho United States which has Just completed Its THAT SATISFIED WELL-DRESSED FBEUI ALWAYS GOES WITH ONE OF mnrvnnrlr. ctnnnl.-Ai m nrphrinf? n jihmiiu, wvv r'w""v, ". -""o -i,,.i.i . , i,. ,i -- I r" b'i 'lroV'e'ie- f-- th K'lnVa'gront doal of entluislnsm maKos niwv",,,u,u - runim mu uoru for ovor 20 yoar. Tho Kllnos nro tavorauio impression ami givos ko coialnly boostsra for Corvnllls. publicans a great doal of fatlsfac- . ,tion nnd loaves them in no douut .. ns to his upholding progrosslvo Ro- i on u mu ""'"' 'u nnbllcnnlsm nnd Hoosovaltlsm. HI I 3i.i iti mil u Oiiuw oiitnii uii; nuui-, noon ino rains un to aamruay morn'ntf had kept down the" atton- ni... i'y.i.in in.. sii ... datico and display, but Arnold, tho . ' "-' V."! ""."A" "" :no Merry-go-round nidn, was there and ' "ft hUWi?in iavpSI ,' that Is a show In ItsoVf. I think . ?" "-hfti80!?1!1 ffiSi r I havo boon on tho program as a ' "i ' TLh,J? " ."L ,lo.wo leI0,,.a.m-a' minor attraction with Arnold nt a """ '?or,r3nrA iLin nim, , dozen places. Sometime, it has boon I '" ;n?i ;iCrA KffioMaUud?' T. with Chamberlain, sometimes with SC!llraf, jBCt p,m' ,nssl" Fulton, and last night It was with gjf- "BnrI"; J 'ffi","?","?,??'' Cako Cako had tho courthouse full . H ? ?$ ft" IH' nd nloMfed tho crowd. But crowds l'SS;06"!6", .SJ ,eclrI? aro funiiv Two voara niro a liidcfl ",Uor8 "10 srenf altoratlvo and 5?tftTeeltoi toYd ioXoS "I6 ftntJdoto tor of Corvallls collogo boys voted tho ! '0orn ". I ,TreS5S?"' 3Z WhOlQ Hmmlillpnn .t ltrat 1..1 i, u iwuumia, ouiu uuuoi will" bo on Pugot sound about May -1st to May 30th. In order to give tho pooplo of Orogon nn opportunity to witness the maneuvers nnd inspect tho floor, tho Southern Pacific wlh sell tou.nd trip tickets from Salem to Seattle for $9.70; from Salem to Tacoma for ?8, under tho following CUIKUUOUS: Snlo Dates May 21st and 22nd to Seattle, and May 25th and 26th, 190S, to Tacoma. Limits Continuous passage la both .directions with n final return limit of 14 days from dato of sale. This Is an opportune time for tho Cherry City to ru,u an excursion to Seattle. u OrTHiaMT It BT TMC UtKllllor Reap Bishop's Tailored Suits i $10.00 to $35. 00 o Untko ,poaEi.xsu. IM Kind Yon Han Altars Bought MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING MIOHAKLa, aTCHN CO. hochmtih. n, v. A perfect fit is a certainty, andtte comfort, style, and durability are surpassed by no other make. o g.f.MMC m dresto 'i new summer pdutsmo . all are now on our counters. SALEM WOOLEN MILL STOR acratchod,. Dr. WUhycpmbo for1 . . -tw.... .f.nw ''m1 ffiiainnfaa nfr T r Xi fnn1". '"".'" " x1' Perry's drug store. Price 60c. I