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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1008 GREATER ARMY AND NAVY ROOSEVELT PLANS r YOUR OPPORTUNITY 4. (United rrcs Leaned Wire-) Washington, May 19. Adequate Military ahd naval protection for tho Pacific const. This will be ono of the planks of the next Republican nntlonnl plat form, If Thfeodoro IIooseveH has any thing to sny.nbout it. And those, who have been watching tho trend Ot events ore pretty sure thnt Roose velt will got into that platform Just about what ho wants. Tho President is more than merely in sympathy with tho demand 'of the fir west .that proper facilities for de fense bo afforded the Pacific sea board. Ho is insistent upon the mat ter, as n national policy. He be lieves that Just as much considera tion should be given to tho proper protection of tho Pacific coast as tho Atlantic, He regards the Interests of Oregon, Washington nnd Califor nia tiB emphatically tho Interests of foro tho fleet could reach tho scene unleB3 congress by thnt time should have can led out his recommenda tions ns, to adequate fortifications. With ft navy enlarged to the size he wishes, a fleet could be kept on each const for 'such nn emergency. Until tho day of the grenter Amer ican navy. It Is 'the belief of tho Pres ident thnt the fleet should be shrftcd between the two ocenno every year or two, and be kept nt the highest point of efficiency for nny eventual ity. These sentiments, the President feels, should be incorporated In tho Chicago platform. In this policy ho will have th enthusiastic support of (he delegations from the far west, whether 4 they bo pro-Roosevelt or dv 5t, anti-Roosevelt, pro-Toft or anti-Tnft. Moreover, the President will denvor to pledgo the partv to en-tho tho whole Union, Just as much ns nrol promise made by somo of the snnto thoso of Maine and New York. Menders when tho nnv TTit Tt'finlil lllrn tn inn nVArv Oil jort on tho Pacific made Impregna ble. Ho would like to hnve the west ern coast amply provided with nnvy yards nnd docking facilities for our big warships. So long as ho is President, he will keep plugging away nt congress for legislation in this direction. More thnn that, ho hopes that eventually the United Stntes will havo a novy large enough to bo able to protect either or both coasts from attack by a hoatllo fleet. Consider ing the present size of the nnvy, It would hnvo to operate as . a ninlt against a formidable foe. Were it on tho Atlantic when nn attack should be made on the Pacific const, great dnmngo would be wrought bo- te nl appropria tion bill was under discussion recent ly. He hnd Insisted on a program of four battleships every year. Tho house balked, and so did tho senate. Tho President fought harder thnn he hns over done for nny of his pet pol icies. He not only Bent a speclnl message, but he wrote letters to the big men In congress nnd summoned, them to tho White House. The re sult was that ho snatched victory from apparent defeat. Ho really had not expected more than two battle ships to bo provided for this yenr. Ho got tho appropriations for theso nnd tho promise that congress would provide for two more each year for tho next ton years. Now ho wants to make that promise binding upon his party as a national nolldy. BIO CITY MAY IIAVK TO IIOXD (1'nltcd 1'rcn Kenned Wire.) Pittsburg, Penn., May 19. Fol lowing the closing of the Allegheny Nntlonnl bank by tho comptroller of tho currency tho announcement Is mndo todny that Plttrburg's admin istration Is fttco to fttco with tho poi ntbillty of being compelled to Issuo bonds, as $1,500,000 of the city's funds nro tied up in tho tnnglo af fairs of tho Institution. Tho city finds Itself wthout avail able funds to meet current expenses, and tho officials must tnko action nt onco to rolluvo tho situation. State funds amounting to $500,000 nro nlso tied up In thc bank.' but this mcMoy ik aocircd by bonding compnnloa. The speculations of Cnshlor Mont gomery nro olJIclnlly plnccd nt $594, 490 though tho bnnk'H totnl short sro In cnld to bo $2,000,000. Mont go mOry bos been hold to the grand Jury. o .. . gunn cuitrc for rary's itch. PR0HI5 AND SAL00NMEN ARGUE CASE The oiiontlon of whetherSulIlmlty nnd Jeffrson shall vote alone on local option, or whether they shnll voto In conjunction with five othor precincts in being nrgued this after noon boforo Judge Galloway. 8nhirday tho wet contingent of tho two precincts, whoso petition wni? thrown cit In favor of tho dry potl tlon by tho county court InHt wook, secured a writ of revlow from Judgo uanowny, who will dotormlno whether or not the action of Judgo Scott was Just. M. J. Spnnlol, ono of tho SO sign er of tho wot petition. Is the plnln tlff In tho cntie, and County Judgo J. H. Scott. Cmmtv filnrlr T? n A J. Ofl of Wlntrrmn In Kxtermil Wnuli ion. nnd District Attorney C. L. Mc Produmi Itomnrknblo Ibwultfi N'nrv nro Mia rfnfnmlnntii iWnrv iu How to Got Proscription. Is your bnby burning up with tor turing Itching Eczema? Is ho tear ing his tender iikin to shredn vainly irylng to scratch awny tho terrible Agony? Aro you or any momber.of your family Bufforlng with nn aggravating persistent skin dlscaso? Ubq oil of v.lntorgrccn mlxad with thymol ulycorlno, etc,, In D. D. D. prescription. It will give Instnnt Tollcf. OH of wlntorgroon, this slmplo everyday oil of wlntcrgroon, mixed with other henllng horba and vege tablo Ingredient, cures tho worst forma of skin dlsenuo, nnd tho rom cdy is bo easy to apply, Just nn ox ternnl liquid wash No drugs or medlclneB, Just a fow drops of tho wash npnlloj to tho Itching, burning spots, then Instant rollof. Tho In 'stant tho oil is applied tho Itch U gone. To secure tho proper results from this soothing CMrntlvo romody, It Is nocossnry to usp oil of wlntergreen compounded with other "mild Ingre dients, Thlo compound known as D. D. D. Prescription, not only rollovoa but pormnnently cures. Just try T D. D, Prescription. Try a fow drops and note tho rollof. Wo positively vouch for tho merits of this remedy. Tho Cnpltn! Drug Co. - o FULL CANNON OFF STATK GROUNDS Take R Over To WlUmnoUo linker Blty and Make Unities' Toy of It. One of the brass cannons, whlc'i have be n mod to decorate tho Capi tal building crounds, has been dragg'd bv person first ovor In front of tho main building of tho Willam ette university and tied to n troe; then draggod un tho stops of tho lib eral nrta building, whoro It was switched around and polntod toward the Capitol building: next It was pulled down tho stales of tho llbornl arts building, trundled over to tho Theological school, lorked up tho' Malra and pointed Into tho front door of the building, whore it has romnlncd. though I ' possible It may next bo seen pointing down one bf the chlmmnoys of one ot the uni versity building, or posslblv suspen ded on the ting po'e, if in tho mean time some enthusiasts don't enjoy thomsolvcs n llttlo more by throwing it from tho top of ono of the build ings in emulation of the proverb'nl "hurled from tho battlements" for all tho respect somo have for tho etato's proporty. o A Smile. ' Is a pretty hard thing to accomplish when you're blue, bl'Ious nnd out of sorts. There Is a sure cure for all kinds of stomach and liver com jtlalnU constipation and dyspepsia, Ballard's Herbtne Is mild, yet ab solutely effective in all cases. Price 60 cents per bottle. Sold by all dealers. hnnd'lng the case for tho defendants nnd Carson and Rrowi nro tho at torneys for tho plaintiff. Tho prlnclpnl complaint in tho pe tition for the writ 13, thnt tho wet petlt'on, which wns pnssod up by tho county commissioners' court, hnd cotnnllrd with nil tho requirements of the law and ,thnt It was the first local option petition from Jefferson and Sublimity, tho petition of the Prohibitions hnvlng been filed sov oral weeks lnlor. A similar caBo hns never como bo foro nn Oregon court for deelsfon, nnd there was no precedent for Judge Scott to follow. In giving his opinion ho on Id that In deciding for tho potltlon from tho seven precincts Instead of tho ono from tho two pro clncts, ho was serving n larger num ber of poonlo. Tho decision thorofore does not llx any Inw, nnd If In tho oiilnlou of Judge Galloway tho de cision of the co'inty commlsiloners' court wns wrong It can easily l9 reversed. Whooping Cough. "In February our daughter hnd tho whooping cough. Mr. Lane, of Hartlnnd, recommends Chamber lain's Cough Remedv and snld It gave his customers tho beat of satis faction. Wo found It ns ho Bald, and can recommend It to anyone hnvlng children troubled with whooping cough." snvs Mrs. A. Gob, of Durnnd. Mich. For sale by Dr. Stone's drug store, Hotel Arrivals. Willamette -Sunday, May 17. J. n. n. Stlllton. P.nnden: Irene Camp boll, New Yerk: Ray Meyers and wife, Portland, Oregen: C." H. El liot. Richmend: M. M. RUlot, Rlch mond; Rllle Barbre. Richmond; C, P. Byrne. San Francisce: A. L. Gra ham. Covvallls; Ed HIU, Cervallii: C. Hensnll. Philadelphia; M. E. Krnzler. Pertland: Orn Kllgoe, Mo Mlnnvlile. Mondny. May 18. Mollle Songer. Aph'nnd; Mrs. Simons, Ashland: M. E. Bnln, Goldflold, New: F. G. Eb llng, I.os Angeles; Mn. A. W. Pel', Klamath Fnl'n. 0. ; H. G. Chl'ders. Mfdford. Ore.: Mis- Flora Johnson, Huntington. Ore.; Miss Lllllo Ander son, Huntington, Ore.; Chns Thor burn, Portland; P. A. Nantz, Baker City. o The End of the World, should It come tomorrow would find fully 1-3 of the people suffering with rheumatism of either slight or se rious nature. Nobodv need suffer with rheumatism for Ballard's Snow Liniment drives awny the trouble, relieves tho pain Instantly .and leaves the user as well and supplo as a, two-year old. Sold by all dealers. o O. Eiga&two a The home of credit There's only a little mono,, k.1. you and a comfortable home. Make us your sayings b i! U'"J,V " ""' "" MiJ T TTW " wm lurnish you, pretty home complete. Makes no difference whether you h the money or not. Our easy payment way of selling gets ov all such little embarrassments. Watch our windows. RemenJ uer, we nave uie&iuincuiu give; tasn prices on time payment A Buck Steel Kcinge 11 1 ' ill 1 1 'Hi um mk 1 1 if BliK5 b5 - PsiS iv'k i II r wim I Km if II .jfucfc-Mfv ..rTti r? m'vi i Ml The correct and prnctlcal ndornmont for kltchsn after houso-clenninc It would snrnlv Up tho tn nnn-i.t. tlcnl, most needed article in tho home nnd would be of more ictu! B'ervico and comfort than anything else. Buck's Steel Tttm lr, so!d on nn absolute satisfaction gunrantee or money refacded. Ono dollar a week pays for any Buck Rniijte M-Icclcd front Oar Mode. EASY TERMS. EASY PRICKS. Wall Paper Call and see our uneqMnlled dis play of wall papor. The now wnl papers are hero in n groater variety of design niul color effects thnn ever before. Let a room bo hung with wall pnper of right tints nnd colors, and rightly harmonized with what ever tho room contains, and tho ef fect will bo artistic no matter how llttlo tho papor costs. We've studied to havo our papors right and our Judgment has been so. often com monded by Kutlsflod patrona thut wo bollovu they aro right, et ua dem onstrate this fact to you. HPliCIATi DISCOUNT PAPER ON WALL Go Carts Buy tho baby a go-cart-Hnwl lines nro the best. We have Joit ri culved a new consignment o! tn goods In that suit, pleating iliJt j! brown, a treat for tho eye to rett t on. Every style of Hoywood lld combines tho strength, cbmrtr, oa?y runnlug and safety pslnli, tht make the namo, Heywood, tieca the world oror. Boo th!i flno il ing of go-carts and e shall bctlfc pleased with tho reeulti. Notice to Ad. Clippers . . ..!.. Little glrlg, don't forget that the ad.-ollpplng contest closes u?xt Saturday evening, May 23, at 6 o'clock sharp. Any ad. to - that time will not bo corantod In tho content, and that no Buck trade murks will appear In Tho Journnl for that day, 10 that we i abled to count tho total number of adH. clipped by each little girl and award the prizes that tame evouinh. uu v ..,.. by p. :m. Your Credit Is Good EEEIaaKji IhmilL Make Your Own Terms PLANNING CELEBRATION FOR FOURTH I'll. I'Mtt Ion of Tidal Power. Almost slniMltnncously experi ments huve been made at Hamburg and In Italy for deciding tho quoo tlotr whethor tho movements on tho aurfneo of the sea could not on a 'English pntent. ......mnriCtVK tlonta wero used ns receivers of tho au.-w ij wav pre8uro. i T ,h.,v xjay iS-T-fW . W ThnHr. la in tnct nireadv thfvty Liberty, aio',,,B meeti vonrfl nld. fnr it was in 1S7S that the A1 .a .r,U .nMbfl r.,o, Vln Tlaann rnt his SatUraa) ','. ABK5t "1 WUtlltt.K V.ih...-... .v -. ci" .- .... it p I'lHVCinUUI '-L.SU 1 ". oinm and H. -J Plessner got But It was not Im- Is It is now a settled fact that Salem to have a strenuous Fourth of July oilobrntlon In this yenr of our Lord, 1908. 'This matter was ar ranged at tho last regular mooting of the Board of Trade and since then Presldont Albert hn aopolnud tho following gonoral comnlttoe to have lae matter in charge: August Huck lnrgVrenlo bs fructified as source? ' proved and sucessfully applied until sto'n. o j0scvelt r of power for electrical works. Tho the beginning of our century by the u"''"" ." nJ chpraberlain v r!,......,... nn,.lnn. IIrii. DaIti lino Inct I A l.n n f- V.f.li nni tllB (iT' HO"01 cu.' . ... - naief . x founded n limited company called . man Herr Oshre. Wright bnllt g"""'. Tnere was rf "WnssorUrnft Alilnt?fin, rWntnrnnw.l tlirna Annrmnna flnntn nild H'Jt thom B- ovr ,.,f 5 n. Tnotnllmantat nt Unmlinr'ir with n Ln V. ooo r4 Mm Pnllfnmln COaSt I . CrOWCl vlsw of using the regular coming by levers their motions were trans- nrtYUt' ! and going out of tho tldoa ns moving forred to pumps that filled a basin' Insist u )0" wUuy joodl" nmvof it thn lirnp). nonr firnilun ' mn;ln etnnl nlnfea whence under Sa'VC. il ' ,..ijt. at the motho of the Elbo river workB' pressure tho accumulated water was So'd by ' " are In the course of construction led to some turbines In connection that will Bnpply the necessary power with a dynamo machine of nine, ,oiHtl . for the electric light of thnt place horsepower. More than a mere ex- fJunrdlnns M'l,' nrt tu u"?f; nnd Cnxhaven and for tho electric norlmont wab Herr Gehre 8 me ufc c" lumln-, The countj c,a; penrsuu b-----,, Hauser, R. K. Page H. U. HUUop. Watt vantiB n'odcers Pail.sn,(l wIU nUow tne delivery of elec-'A bright light Is automatically pro-f I Oreo'nbaiim I tr,c current consldtrab'y below the ducod nt short Intervals and at the: Shlnn nnd n n ourrent rat?3 Thls 8"stem 'drives Bamo time bells are set ringln,'. ompp niuj u. . , Jt8 ,)r,ncj,mi vantage from the res- Even the slightest ripple -of the sea CJ Beantt 9 J.l', y.s,w( 3,r !. -ii. xi A- .i. . - x.i it.A kiiA.t nr ' Thoe gont'omen will moot some-! Jnr reiierauon 01 me moiiouu useu; j9 mmcient for siuiig uic uu, ... B!gMtw u,j wor. .' cr tima m tho nn, ti ,i -i I but It can, of course, be applied r .A ,..-!., i ...in V. ";... .on snots where as stuonc tides are it these ovnerlments on a o-. Z " "ir'r ;,.. " "" ".V7 l available as In the German ocean. Kio nmv nroooeded with in W4I1J IU VflDH tl Ullllll illUIl. SCfJUllUll t . ... ... .. A , . ..,!' . .I , II and treasurer, ns well as to apr-ilnt por " ,mb i',u ll,cBl,,i" sub-commlttoes to look after the de- movements ot the sea water, the tells of tho work. The expressed J waves, an Italian major of the gen o dnlon Is that Salem will this lavi.ni .inw i, n. at.,.. ro. lnvo one of the most striking Uem-I ..... T. J. , " 7. "A... 1. s In honor of our natal ivT , '"u"lo.u un ui"hih l" nimn tic ikio Kitcn ma iiiiuit ui TjJfi v-s v ; m asym 64 zZ&t onstratlons dy that Iipo ever been known In the history of our city. Certainly a good committee has been named to start the matter off and It Is not ex pctlng too much to look forward to this year's celebration as a land mark among inch events Jn Salem. n ' ' It will go down In history how Hal D. Patton shook his way Into tho house of representatives with his hand-shaking campaign. o Koaoi completely digests all rn-hm r a i w m mm m I pr.J i . " , , .. ,m W mftHlhaiUlCHI rhT rnn UnUn, 21' "B" K m --- v ivij nuift usei lor ne siomacn, it Is pleasant to tnke. Sold by all druggists. "Maremotore." After testing It on tho coast of Llgurla, where there are no tides, he took his patents out In all the countries ot Europe and America. His apparatus consists of an inclined plane with rails stretch ing well Into the deep sen. Carts that move on these rails are to be ljfted up by the pressure of the waves a,nd to fall again by their owrV welghti Thereby pumps are set Vx motion accumulating water that by lfs overflow will supply the moving jiewer for electrical or compressed air machines. Another method of ittltai9f J.,lft?f,tt??'5BS heen.a&eady. ,m practical use una small way) J for about seven years. But moored, large Gor- n.fll.M nnA ' Ha V Stimuli IITIM U eww- cessful our anxieties about ''8,tnnJ future when tho present coalfields of Europe will be exhausted ma permanently be set to rest. conti nental Correspondence, : o Kenedv's Laxative Cough byrup does ot constipate, but on the other i hand Its laxative principles u" move me uow9is. umwicu - Sold by all druggists. ? I New Notaries, . , I Win A. Gowan, Lakeview: m. Botsford," Narrow's; 0o VJ, Jettam. Astoria; yictor P, Mosej,, ppjaUl. I nmrnnon fvrtlo Rjllflm. Mr. John Blba, of Vlnlng. la., eays ... . . ..i..nn rinWItt'n Klu- ney nnd Bladder PIUp for bW FineJomeJorJ Party c8 better gate, Pe reason .ij-H care, auiwa .,- B I t'. . I MaBBM""""" m AVBNU6 . . ' I tna .- -l . , -. -k . . Enimini.- iw year iflanejr WTO-DB""VS:;:K;Aitrl by all dealers. v rfTitt I .. id v.7ilgi or"l-Jt' ,"" ' ' Creams. lfs 101 u" ;4l.'rr I