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"TTf "JW'T'SSif' !W ' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUS8l)ArtJUNB a. 1008 Makes the most nutri tious food and the most dainty and delicious. ROYAL. J K4KIN& POWDER The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No fussing or fretting over the biscuit making. Royal is the aid to many a cook's success. I NO ALUM-NO LIME PHOSPHATES. REPUBLICAN PLATFORM AND TAFT Wnohlngton, Juno 1. There will 1)0 no lukowurm Intlorsomont of Prcflldont Roosovolt nml his policies' in tho Republican imtlonnl plntrorm, If tho wishes of Socrotnry Tnft and 1a frlondi havo potoncy in tho fault ing of that document. This much wnB mndo known today nftor tho first of n sorbs of conforonces to ho hold on tho subject of tho platform. Should tho Chicago convention ndopt this sort of platform In nuthorltntlvo -qunrtorfl that hh lottor or spoech of nccoptanco will contain a plodgo to carry out tho Rooaovolt policies nl-i ready Inaugurated and camo3tly ntrlva for thoso not onactod, which ' "will havc a ring similar to that pro nounced by Mr. Hoosuvolt on taking tho oath of ofllco ovor tho body of tho doad McKluloy. Wndo Mills, nttornoy general of t)hlo, who h3 prospects of halng tho Ohio mumhci of tho resolutions com lnlttoo of that convontlon nnd who was largely rosponslhlo for tho con codod virility of tho Ohio Ropubll cnn platform, Is horo for n thorough understanding with tho socrotnry of war. Ho was with Mr. Taft at his ofllco for several hours today and at tho Taft rosldonco tor n long tlmo to night. Anothor conforonco Is to bo liold tomorrow, whon It Ih not un llkoly tho rosult will be brought to tho attention of tho Presldont. Mr. Tnft had made no secret of his position on the tariff. Ilo is for ro Ylslon at a special session of tho sixty-first congross, to bo called immo fllatoly after tho Inauguration, Mn.cu 4, 11)09. Ills Ideas as to what tho tariff should bo also oro public property. Tho schodulos Bhould bo drawn as noar as possible to covor tho dlfforonco botwoon tho lessor cost of production of a given nrtlclo In forolgn coutrlos and tho C03t to pro tluco that nrtlclo In the Unltod states. This ho rogards as "protec tion" in itu truo nnd fair oenBO. SchoduW which aro llxed at a rato higher than this dlfforonco, ho be llovos, aro not only unnecessary as means of protoctlon, but nro ovl doncu of tho temptation to capltnl Inti to form monopolies and trustR In this country for tho control of tho market In that particular product. Prom this Information tho predic tion Is declared to bo n snfo ono that tho tariff plank to bo presented to tho resolutions committee by tho Tnft adUoronUj will follow closely tho linos of tho Ohio platform, with tho added specifications rognrdlng tho mnnnor of arriving at the ntnormt of tnrlff which Bhould bo levied. Mr. Ellis Is known to bo heartily In favor of n plank stipulating thnt omendmenta Bhould bo made to tho Shormnn anti-trust law, and Mr. Taft Is known to bo a thorough bo llovor In tho ofTlcncy of trust control through fedornl lawB. Tho embodi ment of these Ideas Into n plank, which might tako tho form of nn In dorsement of tho Hopburn bill, which died a peaceful death In tho houso Judiciary committee, Is said to bo a safo prediction. Tho conforonco will not lo re fltrlotml In thrlr nnrsonnol. mid It la believed thnt boforo tho Taft plat form Is flnnlly perfected for submis sion tho vlows of many of tho party lenders will hnvo boon obtained. Ohio Plat form. The Ohio Republican platform, which Is to form tho basis of tho na tional Itepubllcnn plntform, snya on tn 'ending Issues: ' "In tho nation, wo stand for thoso Ideals of govornmont which mean Justice, equality and fnlr dealing among mon; a brnco anu lmpnriuu enforcement of tho law; commercial and Industrial liberty; Individualism as ngn'nst soclnllstn; competition as against monopoly; govornmont regu lation ns against govornmont owner ship; tho promotion of tho best in terests of labor and capital and tho unflinching protection of both;, com pensation for Injured employes of tho govornmont; tho ro-onactmont In constitutional form of tho omploy- nrn' llnlillltv net: n limitation III tllO oxorclso of tho power of Injunction, In order to prevent Its abuse; n groator merchant mnrlno nnd nn adequate navy. Keep Your Idle money where It will work for you while you aro look ing for an Investment. Our Savings Department pays, threo por ceut Interest ami all Withdrawals are paid on demand. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK ORKGOX POSTMASTERS' SALARIES INCREASED (United Press Leased Wire.) Washington, Or., Juno 2. Oregon prosperity had paid Its postmasters. Forty-sovon of these govornmont nm ploycs In .Oregon will recolvo an In creased salary July 1. Postmaster Minto of Portland will draw $G0O0 a year instead of $5000 as in tho past and tho other 10 will got from $100 to $000 more than before. $5,000 Reward Will bo paid to any person "who can find one atom of opium, chloral, morphine, cocaine, etlior, chloroform, heroin, alpha and beta eu caino, cannabis indica, or chloral hydrate or any of their derivatives, in any of Dr. Miles' Remedies. This applies to goods in original packages, unop ened, and not tampered with. Certain unscrupu lous porsons aro making false statements ' about theso remedies. "I Imvo boon troubled with a ter rible lioad.'icliu for Uio last ton years; tho doctor could do mo. no good. I saw Dr. Mllea" Antl-Pnln Pills adver tised pi the Sunday magazine, so I thought I would try ft sample. I did so. nnd they helped mo wonderfully. I had headache so badly I could hard ly sea to work, so 1 sent to the drug; ro-o nnd got n box. In a couple of h ii-s I was nil right. It una tho flrst medicine to do me any good." A A II.LIQ. Philadelphia, Pa, 6SG2 Tueonia Street. . Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills are sold by ?our druggist, who will guarantee that he first package will benefit. If It falls, he wilt return your money, M dotes, M cents. Never sold In bulk. Mils Medical Co, Elkhart, lad city council Last night The friends nnd oppononts of tho bill v granting further franchises In Snlcin to tho Oregon Electric Rail road company clashed again nt tho mooting of tho city council last night. Tho commltteo to which the bill wns referred nt tho laBt meotlng re ported, asking that tho measure bo voted down, and In connection with their roport presented a romona trunca signod by about 100 proporty ownors strongly urging that tho com pany bo compollod to plnce their Ys nnd swltchos on thoir own proporty. Tho remonstrance stated that tho company already had proporty of thoir own, and that tho placing of switches nnd turn tables on High nnd Mill Btreots would bo nn ovor lastlng damngo to tho proporty In that Boctlon. Another petition Blgned by a liko numbor of citizens, urged tho city fathora In equally strong torms to roconoldor thoir action In rojcctlng tho franchlso bill. Ono peculiar feat u ro of tho petitions wns that several BignntureB by tho samo porsons ap peared on both of thorn. Tho latter papifor stated that many of tho sign ers of tho original potltlon, which wni rosponslhlo for tho Bquolchlng .of tho bill, had labored (under tho de lusion that High and Mill streets woro to bo used for side tracks, whero freight and passenger cars wore to stand for nn Indefinite por lod when not In use, nnd that turn tables would bo placdd on them, and thnt theso signers hnd come to see tho orror of thoir ways. Tho peti tion also stated that on account of the action of the council In this mat ter, statements hnd boon mndo In tho public prcsB pointing to our lnck of ontorprlso and progress. Tho paper declared that no posslblo dnm ago would accruo to tho property ownors by tho pnssngo of tho bill, nnd ndvlsod that tho council recon sider nnd ropcnl Its action. This potltlon was backed up by a potltlon from tho Board of Trade, which road as follews: "Tho undersigned committee ap pointed by tho Board of Trndo ropro sonts thnt we have carefully examin ed tho Improvements of tho Oregon Electric Railroad company on Mill nnd High strorts, ns prayed for In tho potltlon nnd embodied In tho or dlnnnco rorontly rejected by your honornblo body, nnd nro of tho opin ion that no material dnmngo or In Jury wr'ild result' to the adjacent proprrty or to tho owners thoreof. Wo therefore reipoctfully requost your honornblo body to reconsider tho ordinnnce which wns lost, and to enact tho samo In tho form roquoBtod by tho Orogon Electric Railroad company." With thoso two conflicting potl tloiiB boforo thorn, tho council wns botwoon tho Dovll nnd tho d'oop flon( nnd tho dlscu-slon which followed almost oqualed In Intensity that of a week ngo, whon Onlvanl mado his reputation ns on orator. As boforo. tho majority of tho council Indicated that they woro not ready, on tho spur of tho momont, to decide so wolghty n question, and tho mattor wnB postponed by roforrlng tho ro port of tho commltteo to tho commit too on ordinances, which will roport at thr. next meotlng of tho council. Thn mooting Inst night oponod In n rnthor sonsntlonnl mannor, whon Councilman Stoltz called hh honor, thp inyor, to tnsk for Interfering with tho work of tho stroot commlt 03, nnd ordorlng th worktnon on Stato Btrcot to haul tho oxcavatod dirt to tho South Commorclnl street fill Instond of m front of tho prlvnto pronorty on Wlntor street. Stoltz snld thnt the dirt was placed on tho Mreot bounding tho pronorty of Wll lamotto 'liilvorslty, nnd that this was not txivato pronorty, "Tho unlvorsltv property Is not nrlvntn pronorty," said 8toltz, "It ! public proporty, and haB boon 30 denlt with by tho street commltteo. Wo aro amply ropald for tho llttlo favor wo havo granted them.' Mnny of us hnvo subscribed for tho unlvor sltv fund. I Bubscrlbod for It. I ronsldorcd It public pronerty when I did so. If It Is not public proporty thon I will withdraw my subscrip tion at onco. Not ono yard of dirt has boon glvon to prlvnto proporty ownors. Tho commltteo had a right to dlsno-o of tho dirt In tho mannor they did." ''No ono questions tho gontlo mnn's right to give his money to whom ho pleaBes," retorted tho mnyor, "hut tho clmlr seriously questions his rlcht to give city prop ortv to any Institution." Councl'man Stockton tnereupon movd thnt tho stroot commltteo havo ohnrgo of all work pertaining to the Btreots. Tho chair Informed him that there was already an or dinance to thnt effect, and the nr gumont closed. A motion by Stoltz thnt tho street committee bo Instructed to put In all tho necessary catch bn'tis on Stnto stroot ns fast as possible, that tho nnvlwt mny proceed nt onco, was passed. Tho roport by tho Warren Con--upMon eorninn' of the work com pleted to dato on State street was referred to tho committee on re ports. A Honor license was granted to F. P. Fish and August Schrolb. Tho roport of the city nttorney, describing the method of proceed uro to bo followed by tho street coinmlt too. was adopted. Tho assosment ordinance for Broadway was referred to tho com mitter on struts, Tho bill regulat ing tho handling and storing of gas oline, honzlno and napthn, was re fored to tho commltteo on fire and wntor. The bills presented against tho city wore ordered paid. It was passed that the committee on streets meet with the Park board, dlnfuss tho expediency of placing a curb In front of Marlon Square, and mport at the next meeting of the council, Passed that assessment The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is n disease prevailing ilt this country mo.tdniigerouH because so deccp. live. Ainiiymuioctt deaths ure emmet) by It heart (lis case, pneumonia, heart failure 01 - apoplexy are often the result 01 kid. ffyjliiV 1st jhmiTl JKStfY rll WJ Hey disease, li kidney trouble is u allowed tondvancc tlicklducy.poisou- Vm cd blood will at tack thevital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys thcmsclvct break down and waste away ecu iy cell. Uladdcr troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained, quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you arc feel ing badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine nnd scalding pain in passing it, nnd over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times dtuiiiir the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamj-Root is scon realised. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-ltoot is pleasant to take nnd is gold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. Von may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery nnd n book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., Ilingliamtoii, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's fawamp-Root, and the address, Biuguamtoii, N. Y.. on every bottle. PROTEST AGAINST CHANoivn NAME OV MOUNTAIN (Pendleton Trlbunn.i Tho peoplo of UmatDla and ad Junius uuuuwus are Pfll - .ll.lr'hm,.",' nrniarlnir lnlMiii,.':;aiita.v;itHti- rnlBO n atorm of protests against the iMiTc ''' changing of tho lumen of tho Bo b'PKX moiintnlns as suggested ami ,r,i!"? S;Jj&,JttLhiVi notices bo norvod on tho proporty owners on Commorclnl Btrcot be tween Trndo nnd Contor, for paving, on Juno 8. Passed that tho sorvlco of tho pound master bo dispensed with on Juno 15. Tho potltlon to Improvo Pine stroot wns roforred to tho commltteo on stroots, nnd tho petition to grado Commorclnl Btrcot botwoon Colum bia and Pine wns roforred to tho snmo commltteo. A spoclnl commit too was appointed to InvcBtlgato tho Fair Grounds road, and to roport on tho best moans of ropalrlng It. Tho bldB of tho Warren Construction company for tho pnvlng of Commor clnl street nnd of High Btroot, woro re'orrod to tho commlttoo on strootB. Tho roport of tho park board wns accoptcd, and tho suggestions of fered by tho bonrd woro approved. Tho roport showed that moro monoy wan needod to koop tho parks In propor condition, nnd tho council voted $300 for thoir present maintenance. Whon you need to tako something tako It promptly for the stomach, but tr.ko something you know Is re liable Bomothlng llko Koclol Tor Dyspopsln and Indigestion. Kodol Is plcnsant to take, It Is rollnblo nnd Is guaranteed to give relief. It Is Bold by all druggists. BALKM MAKKET. tfornt Wholcwde Market. Eggs 17 c. Butter Cronmory 2Gc. Cowb $3 3.50. lions lie; mlxor chlckons, 12o Local wheat 828Cc. Oats $1.45. Barloy $25. Flour Hard wheat, $4.50 3 4.80. vlIoy, $4.00. Hay Cheat, $13 (J?) 14; clovor. $10 12 per ton; timothy, $14515. Onions 3c. Hops ID 07 crop, 44c. Cnscara Bark 3 to. 3 Vic. Mohair 18c. Ituuiil Market, Onts $1.4G1.50 por cwt. Wheat $1.00. Rolled barloy $31. Eggs 17 c. Buttor Country, 20c; croarnory, 30e. Flour Valloy, $1.10 1.20 por ?ack, hard wheat, $1.40, Bran OOu por sack; $31.50 por ten: shorts, $1.25 por sack. Hay Cheat, $10.50 17; clovor, $15; cheat, 85c; clover 80c per cwt. Orangos $2.C5 2.75. Livestock. Hogs Fat, $5.50. Stock, hogs $4 4.50, Stoors 34c. Veal 5 7c. tropical Fruits, Bannnns $6.00. Oranges $3.15 $3.25 Lomons $3. 50 4.00. Portland Market. Wheat Club, 89c; valloy, 80c; bluostom, 91c. Poultry Hens,. 14 15o; ducks, 16 17c; pigeons, old, $1 per dozen. MIllBtuff Bran, $26. Hay Timothy, valloy, $7.50; al falfa, $12 12.50. Vetch $14, After Once Tasting Yvttbl 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, and for coughs, colds, bron chitis, etc. If it does no good "we will return your money, g, w. rrayAM co. 'bi!C. TtoBtfcj, ( TORRIDZO FUNARGB by Olftord Plnchot, chief of the hi- ''"fiG5S?ig roan of forestry. , x'ffil According to nn official nnti .. .. ' contiy recoivod, tho Bluo mountain tuaiiiui, uuai win no uorenitor callod I tho Whltmnn rosorvo. Tho namn nf Umatilla will bo appllod to tho otlmr part of tho system. Tho nnmo of tho bkio mountnlnB haB now become a household word among tho residents In four counties, and tho change In tho name will also domand n rnviiimi nf Incrnl hnnn.. ..nlnHtif ,. n ..Pltfci... it.. . .. : ""v"" lu "o- XMmXW2&miL'r. Tho chnngo of tho names ai or- Tuw""iS uuruij ny i-incnot is not witlioiit ta IMmi it T.M'cCJiT romantic nnd Bontlmontnl nnfM AHIUlLaJJt W.Mj Always a lover of tho history of tho "wniinnL.11 " T niBiory 01 tno pioneer 1110 in Ameri ca, and consequently In tho north woBt; and also bolng directly ac quainted with tho wealth of the Pa cific northwest which was saved to tho nation by Dr. MarcuB Whitman, Mr. Plnchot has dedicated to hlmso'.f tho task of porpotuatlng tho nnmo of Whltmnn by writing It forovor on tho imperial suramltB of tho Bluo montntn rnngo. Tho dulcet euphony of tho word, "Umntllln," nccordlng to ono thor oughly acquainted with tho situation has also boon a fnvorito with the forestry nhlef Blnco ho first pondorod ovor it In tho profusely Illustrated googrnphUH of old, and It has al ways been his ambition to apply tho nnmo whorovor opportunity mlgh; ennblo him to Indulgo his nlphabotl cnl hobby. For thoso renBons alone, according to members of tho forostry service, Plnchot hns ordorod tho forestry re serves nnd mountnlnB to ho chris tened nnr-w. Umntllln and Whitman will bo tho common expressions, sup nlnntlng Bluo mountain cast, etc. Tho residents of Umntllla nnd nd Joining counties nro willing, If noc oflnry to hnvo tho nnmo of their county bequonthed to tho mountains by Gofford Plnchot, but thoy fool thnt tho foroUry chlof Is oxceedlng tho UmltB of hlB Jurisdiction when ho domnnds thnt tho nnmo of his youth ful horo Bhould ho adopted by tho people as tho official title for tho moiintnlns, nnd mountnln resorvos which hnvo gono down In tho history of tho countv and northwest as tho Blim moiintnlns. It Bontlmcnt nlono U rosponslhlo for tho chnngo, tho protostants feel thnt they hnvo an oqimlly ndoqunto amount of sontlmont dcmnndlng tho contlnuntlon of tho nnmo to tnoro tlinn ovrbnlnco thn of tho chief, nnd to thnt effect, will word n pro tost nddrcsBtyl to Olfford Plnchot nsklng thnt tho chnngo In tho nnmos of tl" nioitnln In not mndo. According to tho ordors thnt Air. Pn"lmt lini mnd tho clmngo In tho nnmos of tho roservs will oc cur on Julv 1, Tim pooolo of Uma tllln countv will bo Intoroatod to lonrn of th- chnnco boltic mndo In, tno tuio or inoir mountnins uy iuu Washington ofllclnl. Tho nbOTQ cut rtjrwai uncK lined Torrid Zou 1 Guaranteed gai, jmoh nt t proof. Economical iti j 1 A. L. Fl W STATE mm Estimates f trsht n 1 Th'. Best PIIIm Hver Ho'd. "After doctoring 15 years for chronln Indigestion, nnd spondlng ovor two hundred dollnn, nothing hns dono me as much good as Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills. I consider thorn th bnst pills ovor sold," whites B. F. Ayscuo, of InglesIJo, N. C. Sold under guaranteo nt J. C. Perry's drug store 25c. i. n - A Polylingual Technical Dictionary. A now technological dictionary In all tho principal languages of ISuropo and' Amorlca has long boon; r-cognlzod na. a pressing wnni tor tho convonlonco of largo Industrial nnd commercial concorns ns well ns for tho lntornntlonnl communica tions of englnoors nnd men of sci onco. Tho polyllngunl dictionaries now existing nro to a largo entont antiquated and do , not contain onough of tho profoislonnl terms used In tho work shops nnd tho of fices. For this ronson tho Assocla tlon of Gormnn Englnoors took this grand problem v already some yenrs ngo. But in the course of tho propnrntory work it was found out that tho largo means of thh flourun Ing nsooclntlon. wro not sufllcont for tho elaboratn execution of tho work contemplntod. For not only tho whole llterntur of nil technical brnnchos wnB to bo gono through, but ovon tho customary expressions used by tho foromon In tho work shops hnd to bo properly enert; Tho council of tho association, after finishing tho splendid "History of the Steam Engine" in two volumes, found it necessary to Interrupt uio loxlcographlcal work intrusted to a largo staff of experts, bocauso the funds needed for competing w whole were beyond tho means oai able. In this situation tho Interest taken by tho German Emperor g this Gorman work of Intornat lonal Importance has como to tho rescue. Professor Slaby was authorized 0 ii.., i. Trnlsor WOU1Q annouueu uimi w ... . f greatly regret tho dlscont nuatlon , of mony may uo avauuin i" ";;," THE BHKT H0M!lj Caa be obu!oe4 frwl teudr and uk7 b : pork. All our mb w from the ehokt, i:J I the table to inltfH" fastidious. Oarprlww" niinlltY than TOO MJ W placo la Stleu, E,C.CR0il Phone Ml. ,IKI greaiiy rugroi. m """'';":,.; m,irc irioh a useful work nnd that Pjb 0 mony may uo hvuii " ,jMftt lug tho gap. It Is now expected that from the Imperial treasury a au 1 stantlnl support will bo W1 tho commltteo on compilation ana that tho first volume of this g ganuc technical dictionary will I e PJ"JJ. od in duo t'me. Contlnantal Corres pondence, . . i c. 1.0 Wins. lIUCKien'H Jinn o " - - . . Cochran, Tom Mooro, of Rural Route u ,Pi,rnn. na.. writes: "I had a uot soro como on tho In stop ' tmw(,d and could find no .thing that : joni heal It nntll I npp ed ns. A25 nlca Salvo. Less than half of a t cent box won the day for me by a fectlng a perfect cure. Sold u guarantee at J. O. orrj " store. ., 1 ftai ?UM JUM1S B8 Vim t st J9 I IW F ussiT 2a 4fWA Grahrt PLIBi! ANB ! GASil win rlre pre9 ' .. j... niri to au or' '- tobesptotw1' ard, ,.rU.uLlPUlS,! ani,TIB' 9 onis (t).ffl .. 11 it our 9? fi; street. backe:frti store, PIOM"- J t 1 ML1 SOfli 1 l,ji .,i.Jmmt- ff 4 i A, fctoJL-dawitji-t