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RAfLY CAPITA!, JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY R2, 1008 "i The capital journal E. HOFER, Ed. find Prop. i i Ah Iudei.'iiilcut Ktitvupapcr Devoted to American Principles aud d'lu 1'roRrcM aud Devetopcmont of All Oregon. Iubl ultcd Kvety Itvenlug Kxcopt Sunday, Salem, Ore, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. , (Invarlnblr In Advance.) Bally, by carrier, per year 6.00 Fer month., Ddltr. br mall, nor rear. , 4.00 Per mouth Weekly, by mall, per vetr-... 1.00" Six month i ' ..-..Wo BrA 860 E 4tiv00 v p stand fdlo on itho tracks somotlmoJ for a day boforo they nro moved. For alt thla wasted thno tho warohouje company is charged. The railroad commission will tnko the matter tin der advisement. o ' - SPECTAL delivery For convenience of subscriber's branch, delivery offices aro establish' ed at tho following places at 35 cents per month, 1.00 for three menths: Aayluiii Store, F. G Do Vde & Son, Asylum Avenue Junction. Carllnfo, Seventeenth street, A. W. Lane, Garden Road Store'. D&ho' Store, AIox. Daue SouthCommerclal street. Electric Store, O. M. Eppley, EaBt State Btrcot. Fairgrounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road. Howell's Corner, Twelfth, and Cross streets. O. K. Grocery, A. A. Englobart, Twelfth street. ' Whoalbr'a Store. W. D. Wheeler. Hluhland nventtn. Yqw Park Store, F. G. Bowersox, Twolfth and Leslie. & Lane Grocery, Seventeenth strfet " J. I. Moore &! Son, corner Capitol and Union streets. i Wait Salotri Store, West Salem. .Zinn'a CphJecUPUQcy, AW B.tat9 street. Dr. Stone's, 241 North Commercial stroot. Huffman's Store, North' Sixth Btreot. Gorman Dnkflry, corner. Twelfth and Ohomoketa. COFFEE Why do we drink so miich poor coffee? Because good Coffee is' so good. Year tractr return your eaonty If you doat lilc Scbilllof's Dettr pay bla. A VOICE FROM THE SUBURBS FOR PROHIBITION. f THE CAMPAIGN FOR FREE liOOKS AND CANAL. Tho people are more Interested in tho project to havo tho locks and canal made free from tolls at Oregon City than in any othor one proposi tion in tho public affairs of tho stato. Tho tnx of CO cents per ton Is now paid not only by all sklppors who wso tho atoamors on tho rlvor, AND BY EVERY PASSENGER WHO PAYS 5JS CENTS for coming througU tho locks, but by all who travel or ship by rail. If tho locks and canal aro talcoa ovor by the gonoral government, and aro mado frco for all tlmo to como, TEN STEAM UBS WILL PLY THE UPPER WILLAMETTE WHERE ONE DOES NOW. Thoro will bo a reduction of 50 conta per ton on freight and 2D cents on passongor fare for all ho trafllo of tho Willamette vnlloy, and "tho commorco will go back upon tho Tlvor again. Cities llko Independence, Albany and Corvallls will become IMPORT. ANT SHIPPING CENTERS, DIS TRIBUTING POINTS FOR FREIGHT, ami ports of forwarding tho crops of tho valley. Thoro will thon be real compotl- tlvo conditions in tho Willamette valley and local freight rates will .como down all ovor western Orogon, rosultB that con novor bo ronch-d without freo locks nnd canal. That Is why tho Republican con Krosslonnl convention nnd (ho Re publican Btnto convention ADOITEI) AS PROMINENT FEATURES OF THEIR PLATFORMS PLANKS DE MANDING THIS IMPROVEMENT. In tho United States aonato Hon. Chas. W. Fulton has Introduced and secured tho passage of tho following concurrent resolutien: "Rewoh-od by the senate (the Iiouho of tvprcNentiitlvcii concurring), TImt tlio sectvtnry of wnr be, nnd lie Ih hereby, directed to emiso such sur vey nnd tHiunhmtlou to bo made of tho cvLstiiiK cnuul nnd locks at tho foils of the Willamette rlvcv nt On. Ron City, Oregon, us may bo neces sary to iiNcortahi what sum of money, AT PRESENT PRICES OF LABOR AND MATERIALS, Mionld ho np prolutcd hy congress, in addition to tho appropriation niremly mado by tho statu of Oivon therefor, to en- wblo tho government to acquire said canal mid 'locks and protHTly repair tli Hanifl," Tho nocosilty for the above action grows out of tho fact that, a survey was made undor Congressman Tonguo In 1000 tho board of on THE BASIS FOR THE TAKING OVER OF THE PROPERTY. It Is regarded by the war depart ment as a project that Is favorably roported and ponding, only awaiting congressional action this fall. Tho fruit to recover taxes duo tho Btate school funds, from tho corpor ation now owning tho locks IS NOT IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE CAMPAIGN FOR FREE LOCKS. Congressman Hnwley has written to tho Board of Trade of this city that ho proposes to push his bill to take ovor tho locks by tho federal government through, congress this fnll if possible. HIb lotormlnatlon has tho back ing of tho Board of Trade and Busi ness Men's leaguo of this city, nnd tin transportation commltteo of tho Board of Trade has been nnmed to COMPILE STATISTICS OF TON- NAGE AND BUSINESS that would pass through tho locks. This matter has long boon dolayed and tho tlmo hns now como for a united offort, and an offort thnt (Should not bo dlvortod Jjy any Bldo Issue that may bo sprung. Propositions to stnrt tnoro litiga tion against tho present owners of tho locks and cnnal nnd water powor at Orogon City SHOULD NOT BE ENCOURAGED BY THE FRIENDS OF AN OPEN RIVER. Tho cnmpnlgn begun Inst session of tho legislature by tho pasnage of tho Jones bill, to aid tho gonornl government In making tho locks and canal freo of tolls SHOULD BE CAR. RIED ON TO COMPLETION. If past legislatures mado mistakes and neglected thtf rights of the poo plo, business men today should not longer suffor thorofor NOR SHOULD THEY BE ASKED TO AWAIT DE LAY OF LITIGATION. o Backward Condition of Morocco, When it is noted that in a country covorlnjr more than 300,000 square miles thoro Is not a single railroad br othor means of mechanical trans portation, thp fact that Internal commerce Is restricted docs not worn strango. Morocco, exposed on the north to tho Straits of Gibraltar nnd thn MoriltArrnnfvnn nnd nn tho west to tho Atlantic, offers ovory in- uucumoni to mo uovoionmoni oi commerco; but up to tho presont 'timo tho policy of "discouragement of foreign enterprise has kept out would-be dovolopors a poH6r which has boon greatly assisted by tho dis turbed political conditions and lack of law. Thoro aro six mothodo of transpor tation in general ubo In Morocco or, perhaps, it would bo better to say that there Is but one mothod, with b1. variations. In ordor of! their importance they are: Mule, horso, donkoy, camol, woman, man. Of those tho mule, horso and campl may be classified as animals which, gonornlly speaking, aro used to trnnsport heavy loads ovor long dis tances, whllo tho othors nro for loads of loss wolght to bo carried ovor less "distance. Tho mule can carry all that can bo piled upon It, ny (100 pounds, for nn unlimited dUtanco, as enn also the camol. Tho horso rccolvcs moro consideration, travels long distances, but is novor burdened bo heavily. A donkoy can carry sovoral hundred pounds al most any distance, but is gonornlly used for short JournoyB. Woman 's proforrod for the cnrrylng of loads of GO to 100 pounds of firewood, fod der, charcoal, farm produco, etc., from tho country to tho towns, her journoy varying in length from two toir miles each way. Man Is imed principally as n courlor for tho cnr rylng of messng03 ovor long dis tances, although In tho cities thoro aro ninny Soudnnoso or low-cnsto Moom who, two to ton togothor, transport heavy objects, .such as tombstones, building materials, etc. Vohlclo3 aro practically unknown, Tangier nlono of tho Moroccan cities has a number of wheeled vehicle, porhnps a dozon, most of which nro heavy carta Imported by tho foreign sanitary commission for uso In keep. Ing clenn tho ntroots. Owing to tho nbsonco of roads vehicles would be UBOioss, but roads will como hand In hnnd with tho rnllroads. Consu laV Roport. o DOWNWARD COURSE. Fast BehiK Realized by Salem People, A Ilttlo backncho at first. Dally Increasing till tho bnck Is lame nnd weak. Urlnnry dloordors quickly follow; Dlabotes and finally Brlght' dls oaso, Thla U the downward courao of kidney ills, Don't tnko thla course. Follow tho advlco of a Salem cltlzon. N, S. Williams, of 230 Liberty street, Salem, Oregon, Bays: "A number of years ago the doctors told mo my kidneys; were In bad shape. I came wost on nccount of tho trouble-, thinking tho chango of cli mate would holp me but nothing I did gave mo relief in splto of the , and tho roport of, " r remedies and medical treat ',.. ,' .,, ment. On procuring Doan'B K dney nglneers has boen!pmB T found them tho i.nSt m.u. ndoptod by tho wnr department AS dno I over used. At tho tlmo I 'got thorn I wna sufforlng from an llntonso burning sensation a slf two llvo coals wore p aced dlroctly over tho kidneys, tho Bocrottons from tile Your Family nnd Its noeda probably occupy nlno-tonths of your waking thoughts. If yon aio wis you are think inn of fut nro ns wall ns nrnaont I norosdtlea. A snug Savings nccount will glvo you a foaling of security, AND THE RAINY DAY will havo no torrors for you, Put away regularly a part of your earnings in our Savings De partment and tho problem of the futuro will bo so)ved, Bosln ihw. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Kicin.ya wero irregular and unnat ural. Aftor using two boxes of Doan'a idnoy Pills, I did not have tho lonst pain in my back or troublo with tho kidneys. I give all the credit to Doau'o Idney Pills..' For snlo by nil den'ors, Price 50 conts. Fo8torMllburn Co., Buffalo, Nw York, solo agents for tho United Stato. . Remember tho nnmo -Bonn's . and tako ip other. o Complaint Against Charges, Tho railroad commisilon has r'o celvod a lettor from one of the larje warohouso companies In Portfland, of demurrage charges mado by tho Northern Pacific rnllroad company. Tho warehouse company main tains a switch which Is connected with tlp main lino of tho railroad. Tho letter complains that tho rail road company has no regular system of switching, and that It does It nt any tlmo It sees fit. Much tttno !s thus wasted, and the cars used by BIllottKiiPss and Constipation. Far years I was trobulod with bil iousness nnd constipation, which made llfo mlsorablo for mo. My nppctlto failed me. I lost my usual rorco and vitality. Pepsin prepara tions and cnthartlcs only mndo mat tors worso. I do not know whore I should havo boon today had I not tried cnnmborlaln's Stomach and Llvor Tablets. Tho tablets rollove tho ill feeling at onco, strengthen tho digestive functions, purify tho stomach, llvor and blood, helping tno systom to do Its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. Those tablets aro for salo by Dr. Stono's drug storo. For a burn or scald apply Chum borlaln's Snlvo. It will allay tho pain almost Instantly and quickly henl tho Injured parts. For salo by Dr. Stono's drugstore -o Water Power In Italy. A correspondent at Rome of tho London Times stntes that applica tion for wator powor concession nro bong rapidly sont in to tho mln Istor of public works,' nnd that prl vato companies and manufacturer throughout Northorn Italy especially are looking forward to tho possibility of "whlto coal" as a mans of re ducing tho cost of production of pow or, which may onnblo industries to bo carried on profitably that aro In direct composition with those of other countries supplied with com parattvoly cheap fuol. It 1b esti mated that Italian rlyers would yield botweon four and five million horse power, of which scarcoly 20 por cent h nt present turned to account. The city of Rome has obtained n conces sion which will moan an addition of 25,000 horse power, and Naples aUo adds 1G.000 horso power to hor sup ply. The American consul at Milan, Mr. Dunning, recently wrote a ro port on tho exploitation of this mat tor In Northorn Italy. o Tho Most Common Cause of Suffering. Rheumatism causes more nnin and suffering than any other disease, for tho reason that it Is tho most common of all IPs. and it la cortniniv gratifying to Bufforers to know thai Chamberlain's Liniment wlU afford relief, and make rest and sleep pos sible, In many cases tlio relief from pain, which Is at first temnnrnrv. haa become permanent, whllo In old PQopio subject to chronic rhoumn tlsm, often brought on by dampness or changes In the weather, a por manont euro cannot be expected; tho relief from pala which this' lini ment affords Is alone worth many times Its cost, 25 and 50 cent sizes Salem, Or,, Mny 20. (Ed. Journ-I nl.)- In your lsauo of May 18 thoro pppenred ove tho slgnnturo of E. ward a' lengthy communication on titled ''Local Option Plot," Borne as serllons of which aro o'rroneoUa". First ho says the" nconlo wero as sured four year's ago that tho local option law was merely Intended to .protect resident districts from tho lencroacbmont of tho saloons.' I do not think tho local option law wan evor intended to bo so onsy. I think It was intendod to practically wlpo tho saloon out whero it existed and regulate it to tho rear whoro It bo longs for If thoro is, ono good pur pose for the oxlstonco of tho saloon you will have to ahow mo. It Is not a fact that communities that havo adopted prohibition havo grown poor and lenn;. on tho contrary tho mer chants of towns now dry Bay that they do moro buslnoia, men Tiavo tho monoy to pay tholr bills, which con dltton did not obtain undor Hconso us tho Baloon got most of tho money and othor morchants had "to credit or not havo tho business. Not long ago In n wet town a saloon koopor claimed to havo received $1300 out of a $1500 pay roll. Prohibition would chango thai to a groat cxtont and tho monoy would go whoro It be longed to tho support' of tho fam ilies of tho3o who othorwlso would give It to tho support of tho saloon koopor. I havo no fight ngalnBt tho saloon koopor as a porson but against his business which nt boat Is demoralizing nnd dogrndlng. Mr. Ward onys that prohibition nccompllsho.1 nothing for real tem perance or for morality. I bog to differ with him. Prohibition dooa prohibit tho open saloon nnd pro hibits tho temptation, placod In tho way of tho young nnd hlso stops tho practice of treating nnd but for that prnctlco a good many mon would not drink; In thnt ro3poct It accomp lishes something for real tompor nncc. Tho 2500 buildings thnt would bo- como vacant through Prohibition would in all probability bo dovotod to othor uoos and tho 0000 mon find othor omploymont, tho majority of them though, I bollovo, aro fairly woll provided for nnd their families will not suffer; on tho othor hand tho fnmlllcs who now Biiffor from tho offoctB of tho Bnloon would bo hotter provided for; thoro is whoro the prosperity comes In. Of courso aomo mon will havo tholr liquor however much prohibition thoro, 1b; tho Bnmo ns men will gnmblo or rob, commit murder, etc., In splto of laws to tho contrary. So make your voto for local option now count ns n voto for Prohibition in 1910. A VOTER. Snlem, May 20. o . POLITICAL m : Announcement of Candtf a tical Parties Pn'hMiiBI At Commercial Rates iiui-umauAN BTATE TICKET. - v,''0CRATf Cftpr'd U. S. Senator. p0r v 0 8TAt , -W Supremo Judge. J. J. WmWTie. ft R. S. Bean, of Eugene. For Supfffor. . H, 8 - -r. Dairy arid Food Commissioner. 'J. W. Bailey, ,of Portland. Representative In Congress. W. C. Hawloy, of Salem. First Congressional District. Railroad Commissioner. ,T, K. Campbell, of Cottago Grove. District Attorney. J. H. McNTary, of Salem. COUNTY TICKET. For Representatives Marion County For Representatives. S. A. Hughes, Salem. Hal D. Pattonj Salem. L. T. Roynolda, Salem. A. C. Llbby, Jefferson. O. L. Hattoborg, Sllvorton. FoI 4r2S?T'( III. W rf?.iTT"-f 1' J'f 1 OI MHi f.l i I . John W.'KHiS-WM M i. l. i&?teifrl r OOMfttT-' rU.T' I For OoufttT-' T. 0. iWci F County Judge. W. M. Bushoy, Salem. Sheriff. H. P. Mlnto, Salem. County Clerk. R. D. Allen, Salem. County Recorder. D. G. Dragcr, Mehama. County Treasurer. J. G. Mooro, Salem; Assessor. F. J. Rice, Prntum. -"" "' Wwhi, fhjIT" To tte.iy waving acMpy ,', un on the uSSSiSl .presonuthre, . daro mywlf .L JW or of thn JrH Stales Bonat6 MJ tho nonn fir..' nn TE' iU cholco for 8nX!l Sard to perMl4jur cal affiliation TJ fSiZ JuBt and economic f?$A w -.Mflftl School Superintendent. W. M. Smith, Salem. Surveyor. B. B. Horrlck, Jr., Turner. , Coroner. A. M. Clough, S 'em. County Commissioner. J. T, Bockwlth, Sidney. Salem District. JiiKtlco of tho Pence. D. Wobotor. rothePeoeofirki Havlnc srrn!t iL. ntlon of the Prnin. . for tho county i ihfc hereby promltW nut ai an iiawiMnnti vote for the MrKwh.u States tenator k oj . - colve the htghett md iiiu peoples tow tltM garu to rarpoliueiiui or personal prefarcam. H.S.HW aaiom jiar 19. ml m TJip World's Best Climate. Is not entirely froo from dlBoaso, on tho high olovntlons fovors pro val', whllo on tho lowor levols ma laria Is encountered to a groator or less oxtont, nccordlng to altltudo. To ovorcomo cllmnto affections, Inssl tudo, malaria, Jaundlco, bllllousness, fever nnd nguo, and gonornl doblllty, tho most offoctivo romody Is Electric Bitters, .tho groat altoratlvo and blood purlflor; tho nntldoto for overy form of bodily woaknoss, ner vousnois, nnd Insomnia. Sold undor gunrairteo nt J. C. Perry's drug storo. Prlco rJOc. o New Notaries. J. F. Enrlght, Chomnwa; Allen B. Slanson, Edgar II, Mix, Ilorbert L. Staver, Portland; Flo C. Damon, Baker City, o Wh-n your food seems to nause ate tako Kodol. Tako Kodol now and until you know you aro right again. Thoro lsn,'t nny doubt about what It will do and you will find tho truth .of this statoment vorlfled aftor you havo used Kodol for a fow weeks. It Is sold hero by all druggists. Ira Hamilton. Constable. Fine Home Ik! Party v (ri better ifrYwt' gate. Price .reasonaUe. Address K,,circ J -p TO REPUBLICAN V0TEI i A y La I HICKORY BdRK Cough Remedy -iOlVTUV PVK ! IU.',U rossSS Coughs, Colds CROUP Whoupm Coufh llgifitntw Bronchilit SORE THROAT THKOATtndlUNGS MtHKwt 0 hm SAIIM. OfffCON. US.A. N OVERWHELMING mnjorlty of Oregon's rotm by registration havo, formajly declared tW thoy bellovo In tho .principles of, the Sfjk can Pnrty. Lot them now show that they honest by voting In nccordanco with their dfcU intlons. Tho Oregon olcctlon comes before U Republican National Convention. Let ever; J5 publican votor In tho First Congressional DliUW uphold tho honor of tho Republican Fartr la Ofr gon and strengthen tho Influoncs of Orejos'i delegation in tho National Convention by vot'n; , for H. M. CAKE for United States Senator tfl ; W. C. -HAWLEV for Itepresentauve -.-.-If olthor of thOiO Republican nominees fH of oloctlon tho primary o'ectlon system will be dls- -crodlted and a roturn of boss rule will be lntit4 Tho good, name of Oregon's voters will be sBlrti od and Oregon's dologfttlon to the National Cos vontlon will be placed In a humiliating posltM. For tho offect It will have on the November e tlon lt Is imperative that tho Republican new ness In tho Juno election shall be elected bya-ow-whelming majority As a believer In the .prBB pies of the Republican Party It Is your duty to aj tho polls Juno 1, and voto for Cake and m ley. q&WWrmmmmwvnm n iiiii - ,. 1 - a 0,1a .mifiaa vou are in need m" L articles, and' wish to savo monoy by buying ;tt TTnn Atnroh 30. in order to mako room for new g will bo offered nt greatly reduced prices. These aro all of standard make and S0a g Ono now 3-Inch wagon, complete Ona new bucKV. host make ' One now bugg?:, best make frit. 1-wMl.t CeU THE AVENUE Ono new runabout ....... i . Onn nmv disc harrOW One now TIgor drill One new Buckeye . One new Buckeye ; Ono new Buckey " iky PriM 'rm :,i.w 2 45!t 5J.H JJ.M rill llfcJJ e binder .;:'.. f e mower ; ' .... jljj a rako i-?-:: rt.. .. T-io,.i rnm sonarator . 'V tn. . i'-" One now iTlnch Rock M ono now 12-lnch Rock iBland " PP" Ip, " Ono now 12-lnch kock Q 'er gteel pww ,j. r., nom m.inpii nock Island uni'i" i- C one new handmade light expre ... ...... ' X -. ..niimaiin Htrht express i rakS1 Jl I UU Also second-hand' "cultivator - ci i...noB rtntthle-trees, necK ju i .., jli oiU6'K v'vv"t 7 !, Imit W at a 30 per cent reaiicuuu. th oI w-. f An assortment of about W7 ,. An assoriiueu. "- ' l0 f nlshes and stains will be Pt J.;; I will also sell on commission - ar ! Creams, ics, clgara and cont&e the warehouse people are allowed to ' Ta.'oVyfc. &i i&F&VWm' hTSSS, 2Z which you may wish to dispose 0E0R0E R. JACOBS asttai. cw 1 7W -- - -J, Hlw.W- -nv.