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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALRM, OIILOOV. TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1008 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL li. HOFER, Ed. and Prop. A.a Independent Newspaper Devoted to' American frlnclples and the I'rogroM and Derclopcmont of All Oregon. rublliliod Htrery Ercaln? Except Sunday, Salem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. (Invariably In Advance.) Dolly, by carrier, per year 16,00 Per month 60c Dally, by mall, per year. .... 4.00 Per month ...35c Weekly, by mall, per year 1.00 Six mouths Wc IUJjUiun SPECIAL DELIVERY For convonlonco of subscribers branch dollvory offices nra establlsh cd at tho following places at 35 conts por month, $1,00 for threo menths: Asylum. Storo, P. a. Do Voa & Son, Asylum Avonmo Junction. Garltno, Sovontoonth streot, A. W. Lane, Garden Road Storo. Dauo'a Storo, Alex. Daue, SouthCommorclal streot. Electric Store, C. M, Epploy, EaBt Stato Btreet.' Fairgrounds Store, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road. HowoU's Corner, Twolfth and Cross streots. O, K. .Grocery, A. A. Englobart, Twelfth street. Whpolor's Storo, W. D. Wheeler, Highland avenue. Y6w Park Storo, P. O. Doworso, Twolfth and LqbIIo. e ItKPUHLIOAN STATE TICKET U. S. Senator. H. M. Cako, of Portland, Supremo Judge. R. S. Dean, of Eugene. Dniry nnd Food Commissioner. J. W. Bailey, of Portland. Representative In Congress. W. O. Hawloy, of Salem. First Congressional District. Railroad Commissioner. T. K. Campbell, of Cottago Groco. District Attorney. J. H. McNary, of Sa'lom. SICK MAXSICK BUSINESS. COUNTY TICKET Fos- Representatives Mnrlon County For Representatives, S. A, Hughes, Salem. Hal D. Patton, Salem. L. T. Reynolds, Salem. A. 0. Llbby, Jefferson, O. L. Hnttoborg, Sllverton. County Judge. W. M, Dushoy, Salem. Slicrirf. H. P, Mlnto, Salem. County Clerk. R, D. Allen, Salem. '. County Hit-order. D. O. Dragor, Mohamn. County Treasurer, J. O. Mooro, Salem. As.s.'sor, F. J. Rice, Prnteim. School Superintendent, W. M. Smith, Salem. Surveyor. D. B, Horrlck, Jr., Turner, Coroner, A. M, Clouglt, Salem. County Commissioner, J. T. Bockwlth, Sidney. Stilt'in District Justice of the Pence-, D. Wobstor. Tho first says becauso ho Is not working; tho second Bays ho cannot afford to advertise Havo you ever thought of It that whon a man is sick when ho Is not earning money Is oxnetty tho tlmo whon ho cannot AFFORD to hlro n doctor? If you haven't, you havo probably henrd a merchant ndvanco an exactly similar doctrine about advertising. There ARE merchants who figure that In"dull times," whon monoy Is not easy to got, they cannot afford to spend It for advertising spaco. If there Is any essential dlfferonco between theso two Iden3 wheroln does It Ho? Of couroo, most men realize WHEN ANYTHINO ELSE I5X CK1T THE SUIMECT OF ADVER TISINO IS INVOLVED that at a tlmo when a thing Is NECESSARY Is no time to qulbblo about whother or not It can bo "afforded." But, as to advertising, n few men Imnglno that none of tho laws of business apply to that. Nothing olso so effectually lines up tho competent bifslnoss men In contrast to tho Incompetent ones ns this very matter of ndvortlsltur. When "tlmos" nro "good" nnd monoy "easy" tho REAIj morchnnta ndvertlso Ubornlly I1ECAUSE IT IS NECESSARY TO STORE-PRESTIOE AND GROWTH. Tho loss capable morchants advortlso more or loss liberally, according to tho mood of tho moment, meroly to "bo In tho swim." When tho "pinch" como3 and timid peoplo got a Ifttlo scared at shadows, and Inclined to "stampede" with any Hock of human sheop that comes tumbling along tho capable merchant scos his opportunity, sets I1I3 more or less squnro Jaw at n fighting angle, and begins to test tho efllcacy of nowspnpor pub'lclty In times of stross and storm. Ho makes nowspnpor advertising his ally, his dependence. Ho Btnkos moro on It than nil other helps combined, And It does not fall him. it "pulls him through" tho hardo3t buslnesB conditions that ovor hap pened. And he comes out of tho flRht twice as strong ns ho went Into It. and rou'd havo boon mado tho sub ject of edicts by omporora, Dut Odd Followshlp has boon a modt potent factor IN CREATING THE STRENGTH OF A NATIONAL EXISTENCE that makes it a source of pride nnd an Infktenco for good In tho national llfo gather thnii a menace. Tho training of the cltlzon largely takes place in those fraternal haiu, and tho solemn ritual and tho sub stantial system under jiiilch it work? aro A MEANS OF DEVELOP MENT FOR STRONG MEN. Tho part that women have takon In Its auxiliary ordor tho Rebekahs, haB 'shown its adaptability to progress, and by uniting tho gentler sex In Its labors of lovo it has also helped LIFT WOMANHOOD TO A HIGHER PLANE. Tho lessons of the lodgo room or-' bonoflclal, In teaching tho essentials of parliamentary usago, and tho pro cossos of carrying on THE WORK OF CO-OPERATIVE ASSEMBLAG ES. , Tho Odd Follows and tholr lndloi are to be tho guests of tho Capital City for throo days. Lot us mako their Btny pleasant. Tho Capital City BELONGS TO THEM AS MUCH AS TO OURSELVES. , They aro of tho bC3t citizenship of tho state nnd the best ppoplo of Salem will welcomo them o this tho best Inland city of Oregon, o THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY AND THE SEATTLE EXPOSITION. Tho Capital Journal wishes to havo a heart-to-heart talk with Its readers about making county oxhlb Its from all tho eight counties of tho Willamette Valley at tho Alaska-Yukon-Pnclflc exposition. THE STATE OF OREGON WILL HAVE THE LARGEST STATE WILDING ON THE. GROUNDS. IT MUST DE FILLED1 WITH PRO DUCTS. This stato hns appropriated $100, 000 toward an exhibit at 'that great fair. Thcro will he hundreds of thou sands of eastern visitors nt tho So attlo fair EVEN MORE THAN AT THE LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR. So far as advertising tho resources of this pnrt of tho stato tho Soattlo fair cannot be equalled. AM A MOTHER ROCKY R0QSJJR ' ,. q.,.t i - , RYAN SALEM SOCIALIST TELLS OF TUP , PROCEEDINGS OF THE GREAT Constable, Ira Hamilton. DEMOCRATIC TICKET STATE For U, S. Senator Geo. E, ChanilKlain. For HcpivrH'iitntivo in Congress- J. J. Wlilhipy, Aljmny. For Siiproiiio Judge It. S. IK'nn. COUNTY Fxr Hopnwentatlves Dr. W. S. Mott, SjiKmii. John W. Khucr, Mt, Angel, For Comity Judge P. L. Fmler, Saleni, Fur Recorder It. N. lloovrlr, llroltonliasli. For County Commissioner T, C. Davidson, Liberty. For Countable, Salem District John H, I-vls, Salem. THE VETERAN AMONG .IIENE FICIARY ORDERS. It was tho Odd Fo'lows who first established tho prlnclplo of bonoflts to tho living ns woll as honors to tho dead. This hns boon copied by nil other bmef'clnry and fraternal orders IN EXISTENCE AT THE PRESENT DAY. Help for tho nick, consolation for tho sorrowing, oducntlon for tho or phnns. and substantial aid to tho bo roaved family, Are lt watchwords. This Is tho chnrltablo sldo of tho work of tho throo-llnkors. nut thov perform n grentor work IN THE CONSERVATION OF SOCIETY AND CITIZENSHIP. Its fundamental prlnclp'o Incul cated Is that men united In n com mon iKtrposo, Kulded by a common Impulse for bettering society, nro! nmo to accomplish results Impossible for tho moat favored and most gifted Individual standing nlono. "IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH," the cynosure of our national exlstonco lies tho 3ecrot of tho success of this great order which, now numbers millions In Its rnnk. I In tho oldor dnys of tho world Bitch n powerful organization would hnvo been fenred by church and stnto To tho Peoplo of Marlon Ceunty: Havlug nccoptod tho nomina tion on tho Democratic ticket for representative, I do hereby do claro niysulf unqunllfldoly In fnv or of tho election of United Stated Senatora by direct voto of tho peoplo If olectod I shall at all Union voto for tho peoplo's choice for Senator without re gard to porsounl cholco or politi cal nfnllatlon, and shall consider myself a servant of all tho poople, enforcing tholr ntnudato on all just and economic legislation. DR. W. S. MOTT. Your Child's Future 8mm ti M it m I ii tm A saving? account oponod whon your children aro young will pro vldo for tholr oducntlon when thoy becomo qf age; glvo them a good start In llfo. A few conts saved each day and daposlted weekly or monthly In our Savings Department will do It. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Tho people of this reclon will ro- colvo moro visitors and moro bonu fltB from thnt advertising THAN ANY OTHER PART OF THE WEST. Tho Immigrants nnd homo seokors will run down hero llko rnln off n roqf thoy can't all get nwoy on tho night trnins. President Win. H. Wohruntr of tho Seattle Pair Commission hns his hoadqunrtora at tho Hamilton build ing, Portland. Call on him when .down thoro, or wrlto him nnd GET INSTRUCTIONS HOW TO PROCEED. Wo want to send ono of theso pa pers to each county commissioner and wo hopo thoy will not Iny It nslde without thinking seriously on this matter and then acting. WoBtom Oregon at best will fill up with peoplo olowly. Tho overland trains NEARLY ALL GO THROUGH HERE IX THE NIGHT. Lot us put up exhibits thoro thnt will nlmply rivet tho nttontlon of vlstors to thnt fair 'ipon this vnlloy. Thoro will not bo nnothor groat opposition on this const for many venrs nnd this Is THE LAST TIME WE CAN SHOW OUR PRODUCTS TO PEOPLE ON A LARGE SCALE. Tho Oregon building, now under construction nt Sonttle, will be com pleted In duo tlmo for tho coming exposition, nnd will -bo tho lnrgOBt nnd most complete stnto building on tho grounds, Wo proposo to mako a colloctlvo exhibit of tho stato's rofourcos In this building, nnd It Is of tho utmost Imnortnnco thnt wo havo A THOR Ol'flll AND ATTRACTIVE EXHIII IT FRO.Sl EVERY COUNTY. You can rendlly see that wo must have vour henrty co-opt rntlon In this mattor, and that tho gathering of an oxhlblt must commence nt onco. Wo vIM .iv to uso tho CROPS RAISED THIS YEAR, as tho exposition opons tho flrat of J'tno, 1909, too early for next yenr'j crop. Your grmsos will soon bo rendv for harvest and It Is importnnt thnt you gathor thorn nt tho proper tlmo. if thoy nro ovor rlpo thoy will not do for exhibition purnor.08 hence you soo THE NE CESSITY OF ACTING PROMlTLY. It will bo necossnry for you to begin collecting your oxhlblt bo foro wo seo you, Tho oxnonso to your county In col lecting Biieh an oxhlblt will not bo lnrgs. OH n llvo man to tnko hold of tho work .nl puh It, REARING IN MIND THAT IT IS QUALITY, not quantity that Is wanted. Aftor you hnvo -gathered your oxhlblt tho staro win transport It to Soattlo, in stall and maintain It without furthor exnenso to vour county; tho commis sion will also nlnco an nttondnnt In chnrgo and will ken In closo touch with you during tho fair, bo that your county will GET ALL THE HEXEFIT POSmilLE IV THE WAY OF ADVERTISING, ETC. Tho commission Is nlso hnvlng printed a 9G-page booklet on the re sources of Oregon which will bo dls- How many American women in lonely homos to-day long for this blossing to come into tholr lives, and to be able to uttor theso words, but bocauso of somo organic derange ment this happiness Is denied thorn. Every -voman intorestod in this subject should know that prepara tion for healthy matornity is accomplished Ty tlo uso of LYblA&PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Mrs. Magglo Gllmor, of "West Union, S. 0., writes to Sirs. Pinkham : "I w&s greatly run-down in health irom n wenknoss peculiar to my sex, whon Lydla E. Pinkham' s Vegetable Compound was recommended to mo. It not only restored mo to porfect health, but to my delight I am a mothor." Mrs. .Tosephino Hall, of IJardstown, Ky,, writes : "I was a very great sufferer from fomnlo troubles, nnd my ph ynlclnn failed to help me. Lydla Ii Plnkham'a Vcgo table Compound not only restored mo to porfect health, but I am now a proud mothor." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirtv venrs Lvdin E. Pink. J ham's Vegotablo Comjxnmd, mndo j from roots and herbs, lias been tho standard remedy for femalo ills, and has positively cured thousands or women who havo lcen troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backaclio, that lcar-mg-down feeling, llatulonoy, indigos tion,dizziness or non'ous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Mrs. Plnklinm invites nil sick women to wrlto her for advlco. Sho bus guided thotisivndH to licaltli. Address, Lynn, Minis. trlbutod during thoxoxposltlon. Two pngos of this booklot will bo dovoted to each county. It will nlso show by moving pictures tho fnrmB, or chards, llve-Btock, timber, moun tains, streams, AXD EVERYTHIXG OF INTEREST IX EACH COUNTY. Wo must havo your holp nnd co oporntlon In tho gnthorlng of your exhibit. If cnmpollod to buy theso exhibits tho stato would hnvo to doublo Its prcaont npproprlntion, but with your nsslstnnco wo hopo to carry out our prcsont plans without nBklng for nny furthor appropria tion. ' SHOCK TO TEETOTAIjLERS. After Once Tasting no one wants an old-fashioned cod liver oil prepara tion or emulsion, because Vinol is a much better body builder and strength creator for old people, weak children, Teototnlers havo boon rouKhly shockod by tho publication of tho government analysis on tho nunlysls or so-callod tompornnco drinks, which rIiows nn nstonlshlng porcont ngo of alcohol IX CERTAIN FAVOR ITE DRINKS. Tho liquor 'awn mako bovorages contnlnlng moro than two per cent of alcohol taxable as Intoxicants, but of 1147 Bamplesiof .tompornnco drink testod In tho past four years no fowor than 309S EXCEEDED THE LIMIT. In tvornl of tho samples as much ns olght per cont of nlcohol was found, while In a fow nlno nnd ton por rout was rovenlod. Tho chlor offondlng drink was glngor boor nnd nori lieor. Tho tomporanca ndvocntos woro Btartlod o learn that a child drink ing n pint of somo of tho teototal bovorago comumos moro a'cohol THAN IS CONTAINED IN A HALF PINT OF CHAMPAGNE. Tho nnnlvsli also shows thnt all patent medlclno takon as a tonic con tain from flv to 30 por cent of nl cohol. WHILE REEH PROPER CON TAINS FROM THREE AND ONE HALF TO FOUR PER CENT OF AL COHOL. Wlnos Bhow a per centago of from fifteen to eighteen por cont whllo blnckborry and nprlcot brandy cotl tnln from 18 to 20 por cont of nl cohol. Any ono doubting tho stability of this arttc'o can havo all doubts ro ino veil by writing to tho chemistry department at Washington, D. C. CONVEXTIOX. Chicago, III., May 13. (Ed Jour nal.) I will drop a fow linos to the renders of our homo paper covorlnc our trip front Salem to Chicago We left Salem May 4th at 8:4G; Port land May Cth nt 8:30 a. m nnd nr rlvod in Salt Lake May 7th at 0 p. m. Wo stayed all night at tho Lonox hotel, on Main streot. Somo of our crowd visited tho Tomplo, Brlgham Young's gravo, and other parts of tho city. Tho Socialists' club mot tho dologatos at tho hotel aftor Btippor and hold n club meet ing, with Bhort talks from dologatos from, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Utah. Wo left nt 8:40 for Donvor, laid over tnreo ana ono-half hours at Solltudo, a tologrnph Btatlon fastened to a polo 25 miles from any place, nrrivod in Donvor at 0 p. m., May 8th, whoro wo wore mot by a com- niiuco ana escorted to Comrades D. F. Claff's restaurant; thon tho Indies woro tnkon In. carriages over tho city. Tho comrades hold a street meeting. Addrossos woro mndo by Drown, nnd Wnganock of Washing ton. At 10 p. m. wo boarded tho Rock Island train for Lincoln, Oma ha nnd Chlcngo, nrrlvlnc hero at 8:20. Wo woro tnkon at onco to tho River hoiiBo, lr.it not liking tho plnco wo got rooms nt 177 Clark stroot, whoro our pnrty woro to gath er. At 10 a. m. Sunday wo had a royal reception at Garrlck's theator, with Bpccchcs by Spnrgo, Wnnhope, Haywood, nnd Bongs by tho qunr totto, composed of matnborB from ovory nation, which was simply grnnd. Tho Mnrsollalso wuh sung threo tlmos by threo different choirs. Tho convention la composed of tho finest npponrlng body of mon and womon thnt I havo over soon, and tho work of tho convention Is mov ing along flnoly. Tho distribution nt Oregon prunes nnd lltcrnturo, nnd tho rending of Oregon pooms drew mnrked, attention, nnd ninny in quiries from dologntos of other states. ' R. R. RYAN. COFFEE The goodness of every thing" else at breakfast de pends on the coffee. Your croror f'nrni your manor K you doa'l IIVo .Sctillllnu'n IW' npiv lilm. Sleep And R J bfetj, r?m TOf i tlQn Bimnlv i Wfuraft on 5 Nature wJL??l through rt J . r- 0U cannM .t.4i soothes , tired "rea nerves,' Br i Corvine Booft iS tationand vuo yuurgy, "Athpugh I , . . I' rcnri. i iWv JPT l monitia tor -iiiSZ,' m torntlvft N&J hii.1 " Hti2! vcryotlSif.1 f? .." that tta NKS!1 ;K?"ioii"Ba; V...-.7 lur inomnt . :.- nervous.' MByKltSj Dr. MilM'NMvtMtlJJ. Iruoa it. whi tn ... I? II IS,1 IS ! " """ row mttt. MUeMedblCo, Mr. Fairbanks will romnln In tho rnce, which means a frigid national convention. Hud Attack of Dysentery. Cured. "An honored cltlzon of this town wns Biifforlng from a sovero attack of dysentery. Ho told a frlond If ho could obtain a bottlo of Chambor lnln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Romedy, ho folt confident of being cured, ho having u' J this romedy In tho West. Ho wns told that I kept it in stock nnd lost no tlmo in obtaining It, nnd was promptly curod," says M. J. Leach, druggist, of Wolcott, Vt. For salo by Dr. Stouo's drug seoro. Hy the Count; mit JrLmd ... .u' aB ffottl rid off tho bodies except in fi tho ton. Theso five or ilx Wnuii H.iuwL-u 10 grow until ujri spring, when voa n uul or four of tho Lett oltkmkS Keep these spronti nMi Htiinmcr. Do not illotln "in nnu lougn so jrci irClJ uso tho shears or knife fti uiat goes into then iproilj i wasted. Trees that were pifuj, Hpnng snoum newittWtj sprouts rubbed off lottav Interfero Ith the tjrotU i gratis, in case some ol flu do not grow, one or tio im bo loft grow, and the tuVl den this summer or piM i spring. 1 Annies should be thtoHi only ono apple remiss oil spur. When they gror hi or whoro two rub toffUcu not snrny them thorooiVjt Then tho worm wlllbordiX thorn and destroy both kM This thinning should Ml soon nftcr the fruit tti mi bo as to give the rtatUsii tho full strength orlkitm I Tho orchard should bti4l vnted nnd the crowd lfJ ntrnln nftrr the rslcs itbMI if uriiuM are too tkktJH trees, n good way to taUiMJ pruno tho trees dormwi or nun. CASTOR I A Star Infants and Ohildron. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought .f&aWs&afc Boars th Slgnaturo Pull bncka nnd push nheads Is tho way ono wrltor puts it. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country niobtdungerous because bodeccj). live, .tiauytniimcii deuths are cnused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure 01 - apoplexy arc often tlie rcbtiu 01 Km ney dibcase. II kidiicv trouble is u allowed toadvatice thekidiiey-wibon- ed blood will nt- I 11 EI III Y jrcstfWwr 311 US " -. vc. tack the vital organs, causing catarrh ot the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by n proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing badly you can make no mistake by t.CimrTii. viinif.r'K Awnino-Root, the I ..rnnt 1-1,1. ... it..r mill liluililcr remedy. CJOKSTO PORTLAND . "J? WaWllty totold uriiw D. F. Lane, who has success-' ?aI?!" .Jl, iS praotlced medlclno nt Salem , i" ."VV" U"rT .?,,:; r. ' the a I The Ease ami with which an Eye Sm tho noso depends on M J mont rather tbanoa' of frame. There lit) bendlngand adjostUfS to fit a nose Wit !')? orpd by one of p" perlencs la their tw We rnako each p!f" At each lodKldual .ir lomes are thebrfi" that can be had. I VVc Never Sacrifice J QtKKy' Ban's Jew; Store State and Libert' S.H.KM PHVSICIAX Dr. fully fon many years has established a an '?o l.f imes lu ,g the snnltorlum nt Portland for tho trent-li gT 5,e Si and t e ex traofdinarv went of nervous and mental dlBor-IX'of;;"K js soon reolue.f. whUuSvai,SuCUrn S Ul ,P,,lm nnd.It stanl the Shest for its wonderful wlilskey habit. It Is a nrlvate sail- ..... ci. ,..,.? ,i;cr.m ruses. Itorlum at 354 Montgomery stroot. c...... rf j nu.cr.nt intake and is on thf West Bids, nnd has all modern so, bv all druirirists in fiftv-cent and one-dollar size Iwttles. You may have a conveniences for tho care and treat ment of patients. Dr. Lane will nnt - i t.i.i r i,ic ,..w1prfnl new dis- closo his offlco at Salem hut will keep ' Covery and a book that tells all about it, ui) his nractlco hero. He Is lnnklni?.i,.i.;0..lf i.!i Artdress.Dr. Kil- A 4 r F i u C"' (for &ome yM,nB man h0 Vlshea to' neV & 'Co. BlngUamtot. N. en and IOr COUghS, COldS, brOIl- ostabtlsh himself In the medical i writing mention reading this generous iiraunco 10 assist mm in ins work offer in this paper, uoiri m" v hero. Tlr T.nnn la vnrv nroll Irnnnrn i.i. t ....-... J.oflto linnie.Swatnp In .Grand Army circles, and has Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the achieved a fine reputation In the addr, Bingkamton, N. V on every chitis, etc. If it does no good we wiu return your money. G. W, PUTNAM CO. RuCK mm Co?! ttnxt,ll," PM,Cj CROU, -....jUM- "TWCSm sottim? "...tSl ,uJATi -: - -L'S" .. .-ai fiiir ,,1 1'iatutB ui uis protession. boltu.