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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1008 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL .!. HOFER, Ed. and Prop. in Independent riotrgpaper faevotcd to American, Principles and the 1'rogrew And Devcfopement of Al Oregon. FublUhcd Kvcry Evening Except Sundiy. Salem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION RAXES. , (Invariably In Advance.) Ally, by carrier, per year. W.00 Per month We Btilr, by mall, per year. 4.00 Per month 35c Wakty, by mall, per Tear 1.00 Six month SOc 4 SPECIAL DELIVERY For convonlonco of subscribers branch dollvory ofllcos are establlsh at tho following places at 35 cents per month, $1.00 for-three menths: Asylum &toro, P. O. Do Voe & Son, Asylum Avenue Junction. Carllnb, Sevontoonth street, A. W. Lane, Garden Road Store. Dftuo'a Store, Alex. Dane, SouthCommercial street. BloctHc Store, C. M. Epploy, East State street, Fairgrounds Store, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds "Road. . Howell's Corner, Twoltth and Cross streets. O, K. Grocory, A. A. Englebart, Twelfth street. ' AVboolor'p Storo, W. D. Wheeler, Highland avenue. Z Tew Park Storo, F. G. BoworBox; Twelfth and Leslie. Lane Grocory, Seventeenth stret J. L. Mooro & Son, corner Capitol and Union streots. West Salem Store; West Sgaiom. Zlnn's Confectionery! 478' JiUto street. Ir. Stone's 241 North Qommerclal streot. Huffman's Store, North Sixth stroot. Gorman Dakory, corner Twelfth nnd Chcmeketa. ;f THE MANIA FOR POLITICAL SUICIDE. It has beon very strong with tho old machlno loaders' in Oregon for some tlmo. Tho declaration of "Senator Fulton that Statement No. 1 should havo no binding offoct on 'Republicans IS SfOT SOUND POLITICAL ADVICE. If Sonator Fulton had been itho nominee, and had rcpolved tho pop ular voto ho would not bo peddling flint kind of political garden seed. It Sonator Fulton had come back to Oregon and put In n month on thd stump for tho election of Cnlw HE WOULD NOT HE TALKING THAT WAY. John F. Carrol of tho Portland Tologram Is n Republican to our liking. He supported Cako but ac cepted tho verdict of thp pooplc. Ho hns an editorial Friday that hits the nnll on tho head, as ho Ia very capable of doing when ho sots about It. Ho has n llttlo preachment on "Legislators and Uiolr Obligations," nnd it roads ni follews: "It Is all right to speculate when n plodgo Is not a pledgo but when all Is said and dono In Its 1a8t. analysis ii plodgo Is always n pledgo anl nothing 01,10. Tho moti elected on -a Statomont No, 1 platform solonin ly obligated themselves to tho peoplo tlint In -tho ovont of their olootlon they would vote In the loglslnturo for any ono whom -tho peoplo. by tholr votes designated ns their cholco for Unltod States senator, If thoy aro honorablo mon thoy aro left with no option. Thoy accepted tho nominations with tholr eyes wide opon and thoy could hnvo been In no doubt an to tho quality of tho ob ligation thnt went with It. Fow If nny of thorn aro In any doubt and It 1s Impoifllhlo to concclvo how nn lionornblo man could havo any hon est doubts, "If a limn hns boon elected on a Republican cholco platform or If ho hnB boon olectcd without pledges then tho matter Is strictly up to him. Ho may do wlmlovor his Judgment or ronsclonco dlctato3 In tho mnttor of voting for a United Stntes senator nnd thoro aro no reasonable grounds rupon which his constituents can call him to account, nut with the othnr mon It Is different. With ro-poct to tho election of senator thoy are simply trustoes to carry out tho will of tho poonl? who oloctod them. Thoj nro loft without option in this re aped for they have given up tholr option. Thoy aro In tho attitude of tho secretary of a convontlon.'ns ono momb-oloct of the legislature put It, who Is Instructed to cast tho voto of tho convention for a particular man. Tho secretary may dislike tho mau but ho rccoglnzos that tho cast ing of tho ballol'is a purely outward formality and thoroforo, ns a mat ter of course, ho does as ho is in structed to do, though If loft to him self ho' would hnvo dono otherwise. "Most mombors-clect of tho legis lature choorfully accept this view of the case. They rccoglnzo and at tho same time proclaim their obligation, Dut in tills, connection it Is surpris ing how many of thorn havo already boon approached with attractlvo fi nancial suggestion provided thoy do tho "right" thing In tho legisla ture. It carries one back to the good old days when tho legislators woro appealed to through tho sonso of touch. Tho old way may have been bettor than tho now way; "there Is something doubtless to bo snld on both sides, but the suggestions of brlbory with which tho nlr Is al ready filled aro not calculated to nrottBo any violent antagonisms ngalnsj. tho now way of electing senators." WARSHIPS RESUME VOYAGE San Francisco, Juno 8. Tho bat tlcshlpa Maine and Alabama woighod anchor in the bay shortly after 7 o'clock this morning and paBsod out through tho Golden Gato on tholr; way to Hawaii. Thoy aro pathfind ers" of tho Atlantic fleet and aro go ing ahead to try tho courso for tho mriln body of ships in thp great cruise around the world. Tho special service squadron is in command of Captain Giles B, Har bor of tho Maine. It is oxpoctod that tho two ships will maintain a schod fyo of 10 knots an hour and will ar rive at Hampton Roads on October 22. Thoy will not cover exactly tho samo itlnery as tho lCshlp' floot, but will go ovor tho main strotchos of tho long cruise. ' Ono reason theso two ships woro choBon for tho "pathfinders" is that both havo bollors that domnnd. tho us3 oi n greater amount of Coal than is used on other ships and tholr vo ago will bo shorter than that 'of tho fleet. unclFsam . robbed of $85,750 Untitling Fine Home S. P. Kimball Is erecting a $4000 ro3ldonco on his West Salem hill property and Royal Anno chorry farm. Moy6r and Wolkor aro tho contractors, two carpontors who came to Salem from California about a year ago. Tho slto commands a wondorful view of tho city and tho valley with a landscapo composed ol tho Polk county hills to tho wost. Annual Sessions of Grand Lodge A. F. & A. M. And Grand Chapter R. A. Masbns of Oregon, Portland, Oregon, Juno 6 to 13, roturn on or boforo Jurio 16. For this occasion tho Southern Pa cific Co. will mnko a, rate of one and one-third faro on tho'cortlflcato plan is authorized. G-8-6t. " tha jp 1 he Kind You Hars Almrays Bwgftt I1ICKOKT BdRK Cough Remedy AMoivmvvM lonmnB Coughs, Colds CROUP' Whoopinf Coufh Brnnchlll SORE THROAT 4 M NiMMillM IROATandlUNGS MtWtw4 CMf tt IN(MftBmitftftDVC& . lsitM.ontN.u S.A. Wo. mi4I fall ?T-.. ,' w1 -TfT' LQ1 toft VMM a AS General Debility Day in and dny out there Is that feeling of weakness that makes n burden of Itself Food docs not strengthen. Sleep dOos not rofresh. It Is ' hard to do, hard to bsar, what should b6 easy, vitality Is on tho ebb.aud tho wholo system suffers. , 4 For this condition take - Hood's Sateapaiilla It vitalizes tho blood and plves vigor niul tone t,o an tho organs nnd functions, In usual llautd form or In riirwit..,.. I tablets known as Sarsatabs. lOOdorcsfl, O IstMth 81gait6ro f .(VOAXA. iw Mna you Haw Always BoniM umj&u firaber Bros. PLUMBING AND I GAS FITTING Will give prompt attontlon to all orders, guarantee our work to glvo satisfaction and to bo up to the sanitary stand ard, WE WILL nE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty streot, back of Darr's Jewelry Store. Phono 550. Will h. .... rnfl a"uTHSl ACIItl ai.vss IX Ft0 &J, A TO WAS CHAMPION MEIMCINE EATER SMALL DEPOSITORS Our bank wolcomoi small de positors. In our Savings Depart ment ns sin all nn amount ns one dol'ar will opon an account. Wo hay good reasons for giv ing thoso accounts our best sei vlco. Mo it of our largo deposi tors started us small depositors, nnd Rovoral satisfied customers with Bmall accounts Is n bettor ad vertisement for r.ts thon ono cus tomer who carries a largo bal ance, Doposlt your Idlo money with us. Wo will keep It safely and maka'it earn more for you. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Tho man who was probaly tho champion modtclno-consumor of tho world died n fow days ago. In splto of tho fnct that ho never hnd a dny of sickness In his life this man who died from heart dlsoaso at tho ago of 7S, had put more mcdiclno Into his InstdcB than many a drug storo contains. Whllo tho records which ho kopt of his consumption aro In complete, thoy show thnt (hiring his life ho got away with moro than 1, 000,000 pills, nnd moro than 830 bnrrols of liquid mcdiclno. In ad dition to tills, ho estimated shortly boforo his death that ho had used omothlng ovor 15000 gallons of lo tions externally, to Bay nothing of nenrly 50 ncros of plasters and tho lllco. It wns his habit to consumo n couplo of handful of whntovor sort of pills he fancied boforo breakfast and during tho dny to sip liquid mcdiclno as some men do highballs. In spite of tho wnrnings of doctors tho strnngo dlot soomod to havo had no effect upon him, although with advancing years lie cut down his dally rations. Ho was oftqn urtfal by his friends to mnko medicine tak ing n profession, tho idea being thut ho could tnko n box or n bottlo or this or thnt nostrum, and thon re rolvo pay for n testimonial. This, however, ho refused to do. When you need to tnko something take it promptly for the stomach, but tako somothlng you know Is xtt liable something llko Kodol for Dyspepsia and Indlcenion. Kodnl Is pleasant to take, It Is reliable and Is guaranteed to glvo relief. It Is so'd by nil druggists, n Tfiiipcrmu'p Workers Banquet. Sa'om tempornnc. workers were given a recoptlon with refreshments Saturday ovonlng at Ramp Memorial hall. Tho Salem Silver Comet Mili tary band dropped down to give Tho Journal oflico a serenado and nt tho request of yo editor stayed nnd ren dered a concert for tho ladle3. The editor sot up a box of Salem made cigars and tho ladUn invited th jplolors in to consume Salem made co cream. Tho concert was up to Stoudenmover's standard. o. DoWltt's Kidney and Bladder Pills aro prompt and thorough and will in a very Bhort time strengthen tho weakened -kidneys. Sold by all druggists. o Takes Ills Own Medicine. Mr. and Mrs. A. Luudpen of Au rora woro in Salem Sunday to sea the Capital City. Mr. Luudeen keeps now Aurora hotel and judging from his appearance he sets a good tablo and as a result wears tho Bill Taft snillo and something of his style physically. Pittsburg, Penn., Juno 8 Govern ment ngonts today aro investigating startling allegations contnlnod In an nnswor to n civil Bult filed horo, In which members of tho tr'oasury do pnrtmont aro alleged to hnvo takon n bribe for putting through n deal by which Undo Snm paid $2000 n front foot for a po3tofllco slto when prop ofty on olthor sldo of tho lot Is soil ing nt $400 a front foot. Tho wit wns brought by tho law firm of Wise & Minor against John II, Armstrong, Snowdon G. Lonnox "nnd tholr associates" for commis sion alleged to bo duo for tho safe of , tho land. Armstrong and Lon ox In their nnswor stato that tho goVoru-1 mont was cheated out of $85,750 In tho purchnBO of tho Bit which cost $912,226.40. It is alleged that tho chlof promoter paid $85,750 to cor tnln porsons In Washington to 'havo tho deal pat through, o DIED. JOHNSON At tho home of ho.' daughter, Mrs. Maria Policy, at 35-1 Winter street, Mro. Mary Johnson, nenrly 88 yenrs of ago. t I "Grandnm Johnson," ns sho was familiarly known nmong her largo clrclo of friends, wns long a resident of Snlem, coming horo with hor him- J band, tho Into Lewis Johnson, from Indlnnn In 18G3 nnd hnd resided horo j ovor since; all these yenrs living in. . tho samo homo. Mrs. Johnson was born In York town, PennBjivnnin, Juno 15, 1820, Tho family namo wns Yost. Sho wa mnrrled to James Miller in 1845, and" to thorn were born four chlldron all living, as follews: John 1 1. Miller of Lognnsport, Ind.; Mrs. Marin Polloy, Mrs. Mary Cox and Samuel Mlllor, residents of Salem, Threo years oftor tho death of Mr, Miller in 1859, Bho married Lewis Johnson and moved to Oregon, coming by way of the Isthmus. Since Mr. Johnson's death in 1887, sho mado hor homo with hor daugh ters Mrs. Polloy and Mrs. Cox, who most devotedly, comforted hor In hor declining years. Her death was from old ago, merely going to sleep llko a tired child. Tho funoral will be hold at 2 p. m. Tuesday, 354 Winter street. Burial will bo in Oddfellow's cemetery. ON SOME OCCASIONS YOU COULD AFFORD TO PAY ONE DOLLAR A WORD FOR WANT ADVERTISING w Do Laney Hntiso A fir A fire broke out In the homo of Charles De Lanoy, on tho corner of Litierty and Lincoln stroots in South Salem nt 8 o'clock this morning. It started from tho kitchen ranga, burning through tho wall into tha pantry. Tho first department re sponded to tho hurry call, but the fire was under controli when tho en gine arrived. Tho damage Is about $200, which Is covered by Insurance. o . Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It Is especially good for piles. Be sure to get DoWltt's. Sold by all druggists. Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Modiolus fot Btuy Teople. SrUgt Qoldtn Hoilth tail Heaav7i Vigor, specIHo for Constipation, la llzo'tlon 1.1 t ynt Klitnsy TronWe. MinpUw Kcreni, impur Mood, BI Urouth, hIukkuIi Uoi. IfauUcti 1 BAcfeftcbe. It's Kocky SIotistRln Te Ir tah Art form, SA cent n box Ocnulno mail b1 Hoixur&a Race C virNV, Mi,l! i-i, VU AW.DEN N'JGQETS FOR SAU0W PE3H.F tX-V AI'VI-;UTINUU Sl'iUJM IS AIIUUT THIS JiOWKHT. PRICED THING OP VALUE YOU CAN BUY ' I.V THIS CITY. THIS PHASE OV THE 'MATTER PHOUABLY NEVER OCQUlUtED TO YOU. BUT THINK IT OVER. SUPPOSE THAT THE RATE Volt WANT ADVERTISING IN THIS NEWSPAPER. WERE ONE DOU LAR A WORD! A PROHIBITIVE HATE, YOU SAY? PKR HAPS, rOR SOME CLASSES OF BUSINESS. ln' IF YOU WERE COMPELLED TO SELL' REAL ESTATE, A DOLLAR A WORD FOR AN AD. WOULD STILL BE A FPHOF-1T-RETURNINGRATE FOIt YOU JF IT FOUND THE BEST MAR KKT FOR YOUR PROPERTY, ty? WOULD BE A CHEAP RATE FOR A SITUATION WANTED AD. IF IT FOUND TWICE AS GOOD A. JOB FOR YOU AS YOU HAVE EVER HAD, IT WOULD BE A PROFITABLE WAY TO SECURE A TENANT FOR A CANT PROPERTY, IN PACT, PERHAPS HALF OF THE WANT ADS. WOULD PAY THE ADVERTISERS AT A DOLLAR A WORD AND A ORET MANY OF THEM WOULD .BE PAID FOR AT THAT R.VTK IF THIS NEWSPAPER CHARGED THAT RATE. The purpose of llilrf comparison is not to announce nny Hdvfiiu'c in tho wnnt Mlvvi'tlHliitf rates but to bring to jour mind tho fnct tlmt nnt ntlv. tnw, us now bold, Is a genuine "bargain." Qkm St. Louis st, m Omaha Kansas Clly 8 FOLLftfc. HWih'j v THT t 'foStwjfn r MXD J74.I5 $69.15 $61.65 $61,63 Jfi u Tll TICKETS WILL BUJc, My4,18 6' 7, 22.2 tosSMi, Qood for return It M , atopover prlTilg wtthla Haiti mimm For any further Isfonutfcta genii. WM. MWTUUr, General pAnf L , PORTLAKD,0iWRS lMiiiiWfcilililiWilililMliiMiilliiilii!!! printin ""VTX 9. the kind you want but seldom get Phone 1243 D. ELLIOTT 223 S. Commercial St - A. Tlmo 'Card Xo, M, Sln v, fciiectlte Sufcy,) Tmrenl Ponkii, l nreaa. No. IS. 8:40 1 B.-Coi passenger, No. IS. 2:45 p. m.-Jfc senger. Toward Portkad, 1 fso. zzz. 5:d(i P. Xi fast freliht No. 226.-10:iMl:U way freight. nm. M1 Cam Ihubiu. K 11 11. At . i I UHI L'uavi 1 I '.- . ilr j . 'k iu, ii, ii9 p. a," pasccBser, , No, IB.-yWJ y. b-tCJ urea.. K9,?3.-SjJi.)i-fi Toward &a FwAU No. 221. J;t.-frolKht. No. 225. Hill Ita-Mf! breg"nctlrc ttoe Time of arrMUUt carsatWfliw'' nnd lntcr4tl posts Arrlre Local '8;t Jj ExprejJ 40:69 ; JJ T...I 1'15 B.B. It" T.n... 4!fll D.B. I ...1 K'i5 B.B. llUlUI '."' ' Exnreaa , 8:10 ? niRVALUS "' trau ',' to- r. .. .i l,.nu TVtrOiL . , .oaf .: . ... tt followi, fowtim l mm t wn 3 No. S Leaves AlbBT , rrlvw ti CorrtJM .,. No. 1.- i r..rot Aiknr Arrives t Cmw"" No. - Leaves AlkW ; , l.i.o . ctnMf"' Ko. - ., r.eave Cwtili" Arrlvw t UW No-- fl . . r.Tjriiiw . UCMKa "',.. AniT "' No, 7- i m. ..!! il' 1.MVM WW- Arrives "t Ai w no. .:,;' p t.0vm Corrau - fi M .... . iftiif ' Arrive "r i.tmIK No. JJ (W9" j ArrlV. 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