Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 25, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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PRESIDENT OE LfiLAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY WRITES
ON TJlE COLUMMA JrtlVKrt SALMON CIUH1S.
Stanford University, Cal.,' Mny 13
,'t!J08-i-Mr. Edward' RosfenbOrg, As
toria, Oregon j In response to n ro
quest from Mr. Hylen, I am giving
m you my opinion ns to certain matters
fj ronnoctcd with the salmbn fl&lilng in
tho Columbia. As you know, I was
tho first cpmnMtMldnor over sont out
to Invontlgftto tho SnliNdn. I spent
no mo lime in Astoria In 1880 and 1
linvo made n number of visits tiioro
or farther north In tho namo interest
since then. I have not changed my
opinion in this tlmo ns to thoso mat
ters. i (if iiiu nan whui mm iiiu hui
U tlonary trap in tho Columbia rivor
B should be abolished. It wuaild ho woll
for tho flahlng Interests Of tho coun
try if tho stationary trap in all of its
various forms was evrywhoro elim
inated, for this is the most dostVuo
tivo nnd uudlscrlmlnatlng hind of
fishing. On tho Columbia, whord tlio
river b narrow nnd swift,, tho fish
whool j not) only very doatructivo,
hut luu tlio additional evil or (a)
f taking work from tho fisherman, arnd
I (b) of taking tlio fish whon they aro
not in tho boot condition, for fish for
canning ought to bo taken In tide
water.
(2) It would bo well if all Halting
on n Inrgo ocalo nbovo tide-water in
tho Columbia shoifld bo prohibited.
(3) I would also recommend that
a careful otudy of glll-not and slmt
lnr mothods of fishing bo'mndo.wlth
a view of tho ultlnmto Interest of tho
( fishing Industry, as oven if worse
forms of fbhtng wcro eliminated,
thero aro still porhnptoo ninny git
nets for tho bIzo of tho rivor.
To prohibit glll-not fishing nftor
dark votild virtually destroy tho of
THE BUREAU
Ib n genttoninn's resort you, not only find gontlomen In front ot-,
tho bar but behind tho bar. y
F. Pw. TALKINGTON, Propwetor
Ills long cxpcrlonco In tho buslnoss has lauglit him 'that It Vnyp'"i
16 buy only tho best.
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS
Tolopltono, 77.
Millittery at Refluctf Ptifces
The Merry Widow
Plain Sailors .
Flowers and Foliage
ALL AT DEDUCED PRICES
Corsot Cover Kmbroldory, a good qntality, a yard 25
Imllgo Illuo Calico, reduced prico, a ynrd.... 5J
Tnblo Cloth, spoclal good valtio, n yard 2Ei
inco uuruuns .aie up
Toweling, a ynrd 5t up
wnuo l'arnsoia ....
75 up
inch Suitings, 45c
Men's and Boys' Caps Kediiced to 25c!
ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM, WStS
mmiwmwwiwmtimixwwwmim
Don't road this unless you
artlelps, and wish to Bavo Money
S Until March 30, In ordor to mako
will bo offered at greatly reduced
Theso nro nil ot standard mako nnd good quality,
Regular
Prlco
One. now 3-Inch wagon, comploto , $110:00
Ono now buggy, heat mako 130.00
Ono now buggy, best mako ,.-..... 9500
I Ono now runabout
One. now disc harrow
One now Tigor drill
m One now Bnickoyo binder . . , , ,
One new lluckoyo mowor. ...... . ....".v.. ... tu,uu
One now Huckoyorako ; '. 32.00
Quo now Davis cream soparntor .,.,..;.. . .... 100.00
Ono now 14-lnch Rock Island Cllppor stool plow. . 19.50
Ono now 12-luch Rock Island "Upper stool plow,. 17,50
Oim now 10'lnch Rock Island Clldpor steol plow.. 13.50
One now handmado light express 75.00
One now handmado light exnrew ...... , 75.00
Also second-hand cultivator,
Slngle-troos, doublo-treoa, nook-yokes, dashboards, cushibns',
at a SO por coat reduction.
An aasortinont of about 1300 worth of' paints, lead, oil, var-
iK nlshe and stains will bo put on
sale.
m I will also sen on commission
m which you Miay wish to Utai) off
I GEORiE R. JACOBS
DAILY QAM
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foctlV6ness of 'that itiduntry at all
times when 'tiro1 wato'r is Wear.
'Very truly yours,
DAVID STAR JORDAN.
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OREGON GRANGE SPEAKS.
Tho Oregon Statk) Granyo pushed
tho fotJoVlhg Resolutions nt its moot
ing this menth:
Whereas, 'Th8r6 has"beon roforrocl
to tho Committee on Resolutions foi'
consideration tho two fish bills relat
ing to tlio fishing industry to bo vofed
on at Ui Juno election, bills No. 31f
nnd 332, respectively: ' '
Your commltteo Iiob carefully jpxf
amled Into thoso two hills as far-afe
tholr time would permlt'UJidlmvo to
report that wo favor propor proted
tlon to all natural spawning grounds
and to 'Hint end wo condemn iuj a
great detriment to said industry and
to ouf'Stnto tho operation of tiiU
wfotol in 'thb narrows of said rivor
and demand nnd urgo .the paBsago'bl
a law fenioviiig thd smiio'iind' nlsb
further recommend that 'Bald itt"w
3hall be so constructed as to remove
all traps from' said' stream.
T. ' .
LAROIt FEDERATION.
Tho 6rogon Stuto Adoration' of
Labor has 'also endorsed ' tho saio
proposed legislation.
To Bavo CdUiiiibla "Rivor "salmoii
voto as" follews: "
I'ruo Fish Hill
132 X Ycsv . m
133 1 TNo.
KiNliwIitfiil Owners' Trick Hill
118 Yes.
310 X f No.
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Ravo this t'llmiimr iintfl rleciion.
3B0 Btnto Bt.
mm
($ice 'Dress ;Hats
Children's Hats
Fancy Hat-Pins.,"
v.
Children's Knit Waists. . . . ",15
Mon's Boys' Satteon Caps .15
Men's Undorwoar, ach. . . ,25i
Values Reduced to'15c
240 and 246 Commercial
aro In need of ttomo of thego
by buying them at a bargain.
room for new goods, thead items
prices.
Salo
Prlco
$ 95.99
10Q.00
80,00"S
55,00
......... , . ... 22.00
42.50 W
17.50. X
90.00
72.50
, 16,0.00
135.00 m
48.60 1
29
G5.00 M
15.00 m
13.60
11.50
60.00 X
go.oo m
nlowor and rako at a' bargain.
any nnpiuincNi or voaicie
at any tlmo,
Ooreer Who and Front St,
SALKM. OREGON
groimjL.L,tj0Hg6N,,
fet COMMITTEE
YOUNG
Is$ttes0,Aft" Address
Partf to StandTor Pure Principles
Tho Young1 Mod's ifcoiMullcah club
of Salem Vih full coufldenco In tho
lihtrlotlsui and .Intntllgonco of th
lfrfrty they f'ciYrosoiit, aiid jiroud of
Itslifstoi-y ahd a'chlovdnients, invi,tcs
tho first goivbrntion of VotorB and all
truo ' friends aMd tiuppoi'tors of Re
publican 'prihcipifCA to unlto with
tliom for a grand victory for tho
tlmB-lion6tJed' nnd fundamental prin
ciples oritopublicahism as 'onunclal
td 'in our national and Btato plat
forms. Let tlio 'coming JuliS oiodton mark
a'now dra- In tho'politlcal history of
Oregon, when "Republicans, young
and old, shaft rnnrch to tho polls in
sblld ranks 'and uphtild clean gov
bfnmont bv tho liooDle. . LavliiK
'aside1 nil factional' dIffQronco3 of tho
Jiff' '. ? TKBKBiMbt'flBPBCwBf SmSjv
THE COUNTESS OF WARWICK.
Ohio nnd tho middle west aro to have Buvoral opportunities to seo and
hear tho CountesH of Warwick during tlio coming presidential cnmpalgn, for
she la to take tho Htump actively in tho cause of socialism. It NvnB reported
that Mrs. Longworth, Iho president's daughter, would also bo heard In tho
campaign, but this was promptly denied. Lady Warwick Ih an excellent nnd
convincing speiiker and Is moat onrnest In tho causo sho represents.
pnst, nnd recognizing tho right of
tho pooplo to rulo in all matters, wo
plodgo ourselves to tho most loyal
support of our Btato nnd county tick
ets na nominated by tho direct pri
mary law, nnd wo plodgo tho legisla
tive ticket from Marlon county to
stand by tho peoplo In upholding tho
olection of United States senators by
tho direct voto of tho peoplo.
Wo plodgo oursolves to uphold tho
common schools and tho high
schools, and doiiiand hotter educa
tional conditions for tho rurnl
Bchools, which, should all bo olovubod
to itho host standards prevailing In
tho cltlea by tho now system of con
solidating tho country school dlb
tvlcta "wliordvor this can bo done, nnd
providing bottor public roads to
reach thn? public schools, and freo
toxt hooks If nocessaryt to got every
child of school ago Into'tho froo pub
lic schools. Wo bollevo a compulsory
attondnnco law Ib only miido prac
ticable by romovlng obstacles to at-
ttindaneo, such as bad roads and ex
penslvo textbooks,
Wo bndorso tho action of congress
In granting ?12 a month ponslon to
widows of American soldiers, and
wo demand llbornl ponslons for nil
disabled soldiers, including the
hoblo Indian War veterans of our
state.
Wo bellovo In tho Interest of thol
masses of tho peoplo that public
schbols should all bo elevated to tlio
high school standard. Wo hoPvo
(n highor education and thnt tho uni
versity and a limited number of
normal Bchoola should ho supported
by tho stato and mado first-class In
stitutions opon to wvory citizen who
wants higher education.
Wo urgo all Republicans to stand
tor hfe 'tlkfe-hoBored principles' of
tho Republican paty p deaJlng with
tho problem of tho tariff and flnanco,
that Ss dljrenance In wage between
our country and other countries shall
.' MQNJMXtJtAX aCUWH.
OF
REPUBLICANS
to Voters of That
bo componsttilod by a ' protective
tariff, and that t'horo shall always
bo maintained n solid colli basis far
tho iln uncial system, and all kinds of
wildcat securities us a IkibIo for nn
tonal bank notes shall bo resisted by
our delegation In congress.
Tho Young Mon's Republican club
pledges ita hearty support to our on
tiro delegation In congress and do
mauds that nil Republicans not only
heilp ttlcct Republican congressmen
and United States sonntors from Or
egon, ns in tho best Interest bf th'q
state, but givo thorn loyal and
hearty support In tholr battlo to se
cure appropriations for our rivors
and harboro nnd t'lio froo locks' nnd
cnnnl nb tho falls of tho Willamette.
As young Republicans wo earnest-
ly roquost tho hearty support of all
Republicans for tho national admin
istration as conducted by President
Roosovolt nnd his peerless wnr soc
rotary, Win. II. Tnft, of Ohio, as tho
host. representative of progressive
Republicanism and American Ideas
of dealing with foreign nffalrs and
wo plodgo a liberal support of tho
army and navy ns tho best moans to
maintain flenco abroad and progress
at home, and foster tho prldo and
patriotic Impulses of tho Amorlcap
pooplo.
Wo hollovo tho peoplo should have
a -volco in all important matters of
public policy, and ithoir oxproflsxl
will should bo rognrdod as tho sure
and saPo guido of thoir representa
tives and by all public officials and
tho laws opaotod by tho people nro
entitled to a fair nnd unprojudlced
trial uororo tnoy aro amended or
repealed by the legislature.
Wo favor extension of tho freo
rural mall service with bottor equip
ment and bottor compensation for
the. lottor carrl'ors, and a limited par
cels post for tho bonofit of those
living on tho nural routes,
Thero was a tlmo undor tho con
vention systom that thoro might
havo lijon somo excuso for1 a Repub
lican scratching his ticket, but undov
tho direct primary system of noral
nation, every Republican has had a
volco In naming his party candidates,
They havo naniod them, nnd it Is tho
firm hollof of the Young Men's Re
publican club that there Is now po
living, legitimate or Justifiable rea
son for any Republican to scratch a
sluglo nomineo. If wo cap not unlto
upon our candidates after tho prjj
mnry, tho direct primary law meatys
discord, defeat and disaster to our
party, On tho contrary if wo can
as wo must, unlto In tha (unanimous
suppor.t of those- who bayo won th$
laurels of the first contort, ihoa tha
direct primary law Is the greatest
iM1IiiiiiiIi i'hiiOiH i i,i tKmniiMtajafca
..
Words of Pral ""'
t.r- MfY (,l.-.
For the wivcral Ingrodionts ol which Dr
tlorcu's medicines are compoaoa, u kItab
by loadorg in all tho Beveral school of
medlclno, should hnvo far nor wtlght
than any amount of nou-profoMlonal
, ! W'fcl8- Dr Pioroa'aPavorlU Prl&.
bot4tle-fAppor, In Mtot;df1l lilfS
g raion printed iu plain HBglUh. .
U.JM ara an Invalld'ofean'ahdlsuffif
from frequent hoadache, backacho. anaw.
mgfiWm In-j?wwach. prJodlcaLT)'aIn.
dUasrcofiUle. catarrhal, nolvln rir.ir
dragal
down dUtress In Idwcr abdomefi
or polv,
9. ieruui3 uuik pou or spccki
baforo tho oyes. faint sdoIIb Ana
dancl
kind
ivonwcaujioa oy icmaio wek
dorahttcmentof thn rimini.L
th
organs,
can'hot do bettor than Uke
Favorlto ProscrlDtlon.
Dr. Plcra
. Tho.
Itnl. fturnoon'a knlfn anA mM.
tlng.Ul
use of
rmay be.aVolded by tha timely
aiuuifl c-ruscripiion" in BUCh
nuisjm
phylclan can m avoided and o tli9H
ccurso of anccessiil treatment carrlw;
W-tiu;, wmr.L',n.nii; 'UiByW navorlu
Prescription '' li composed ot the vcrbeit
natlvo medicinal roots known to m&llcal
science for tho euro of woman's peculiar
ailments, contains no alcohol and bo
harmful or habit-forming drugs.
Do not expect too much from "Favorlta
.Prescription; "It Will not perform mlra-
c os ; it will not disolvo or euro Jtdmar.
No medlclno wilt. It will do as much to
establish vigorous health In most weak
nessos and ailments peculiarly Incident to
women ns any medlclno can. It must bo
given a fair cnanco by persovcranco In'itf
uso for a reasonable- length of tlmo.
YO'1 rnn'' nfT"r'' tn napt n r(.rfft n
trum U9 tt jUlllStltUtO fOf tHM fnmly l
Sick women aro invited to consult Pr.
PJerco, by" letter, rcc All 'correspond
enco Is gnardca an sacredly efcerot ftiwl
womanly 'confidences aro protected by
professional privacy. Address Dr. R. V.
Plorco.Ruffalo.N. Y.
Dr. Plorco'a Plonsant Pollots tho boil
laxotlvo and regulator of tho bowelj
They Invlgnrnto stomach, llvor and
bownlR. Ono a laxative ; two or three i
cathartic. Easy to toko as candy.
Btop of progress that has boon mndo
by nny body politic.
W. O. WINSLOW.
ALBERT qiLT43,
W, O. TRILL.
Commltteo.
o
Whon your food seems to nauso
ato tako Kodol. Tnko Kodol now
aud until you know you aro right
again. Thero Isn't nny doubt about
what It will do and you will find
tho truth of this statement verified
after you hnvo used Kodol for a fow
weeks. It Is sold hero by nil drug-
glBtO.
SUALMKIt SCHOOIj
Tho first torm of tho Suthmor
Normal opens on May 4 and
continues eight wcoks.
Tho second torm opons on
Juno 20 nnd continues until
tho August examination.
Classes will bo formed In nil
tho hrnnchos for Btato nnd
and county papers. Tuition
each torm $10. Tho class in
Primary Methods boglns on
Juno 15 and continues 12
dnys. Tuition $7.60
Special work will bo glvon 8th
grndo pniplls.
Address, J. J, KKA1B,
Bnlniii, Or.
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
34
Tho abov6 cue represents
brick lined Torrid Zone Furiu,
Guaranteed gas, smoke an'd du"
proof. Economical and durable.
A. L. FRASER
SU58 STATE STREET.
Estimates furnished on heating
Graber Bros.
PLUMBING
. AND
GAS FITTING
Will give prompt attention
to all orders, guarantee our
work to gjve satisfaction and
1 to be up to the sanitary stand
ard. WE WIIX BE PM2ASED TO
GIVE ESTIMATES ON
CONTRACTS.
Call at our shop oa Liberty
. street, back q Barr'a Jewelry
Store. Phone 660. J
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