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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNI3 0, 1008 1 ""nir-v y THE CAPITAL JOURNAL M. nOPER, Ed. and Prop. In Indopcudont Ndwspper Derotetl to American Principles and the ProfireM sad Dovetopement of Alt Oregon. PublUhod Kvory EronhiK Except Sunday, Salem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. . (tuvarlAbty In Advance.) Dally, by carrier, por year W.00 Per month.. Wo Daily, by mall, per year. 4.00 Per month &3o Weekly,, by mall, per year- .1.00 Six mouths 60c ? SPECIAL For convonlonco of subscribers branch dollvory offices aro establish ed at tho following places at 36 corns por month, $1.00 for three menths: Asylum Storo, F, Q. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avoivuo Junction. Carllno, Seventeenth stroet, A. W. Lane, Garden Road Store. Dauo's Store, Alex. Daue, SouthCommerclal street. Electric Store, C. M. Eppley, East State street. Fairgrounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road. I Howoll's Corner. Twelfth and Cross streots. r If rirnnarv A A. Rnplohnrt. Wheeler's Storo, W. D. Wheeler, Highland avdnue. "$ iTew Park Storo, F. Q. Boworaox, Twelfth and Leslie. Lane Grocory, Sovonteonth strct J. L. Mooro & Son, corner Capitol and Union streets. West Salem Storo, West Salem. Zlnn's Confectionery, 478 Stato street. Dr. Stono's, 241 North Commercial stroot. . Huffman's Storo, North Sixth street. Gorman Bakory, corner Twelfth and Chomeketa. EDITORIAL COMMENT. A roview of tho whole political situation inclines fair-minded men to tho bollof that if Senator Fulton liad como homo and put in a month on campaign work for tho Republi can party Cako would have boon elected instead pf Chamborlntn. o GEER'S ADVICE NOW. ' T. T. Geer advises Republican? who signed Statement No, 1 to voto for Chamberlain. Geer was an original direct primary and State mont No. 1 mnn, but In this cam pnlgn wont over to tho mnchlno sldo. If ho had mado a squaro and uncom promising fight for thoso principles lio might havo boon nominated for congross. Dut tho Republican party In Oregon has had too many leaden with India-rubber backbono nnd Jol lyflsh principles. n THE CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASE. Tho old Orogon constitution Is badly aflllctod with amendlcltls. It has boon amondod out of sight and talk of n constitutional convontlon 'will now lucrcaso In volumo and sound. Doubtless Bitch n mcasuro will bo Initiated and If It is dono by tho right kind of pooplo It will carry. Selfish Interests, however, flee of mayor is consequently an lm hnd bottor not nttompt It. Tho poo- portant ono. plo nro quick to dotoct tho clovon1 r- foot of Bolflnhnoss nnd tnko nlarm. GERMAN PAPER ENLARGED. UMATILLA COUNTY. This county, as a result of tho roforondum vote expects to got an armory and an Insane asylum nt tho oxponso of tho stato as a result of tho nmondment to tho constitution. This bill was tho work of C, J". Smith of Pondlotpn. It will bo a groat bcnoflt to Enatorn Orogon Insnno pa tlonts, Enstorn Oregon mndo n hard fight yoars ago to got a branch nBylum and has at last won out. Sa eom peoplo deaorvo crodft for put ting up no fight against tho amend ment. o POLK COUNTY. Thli old Democratic stronghold gave Ropubllcan majorities for tho wholo tlckot oxcopt Chnmborlnln, who carrlod It by 1C3, J. M, Grant, sheriff, by 10G, nnd Ed Dunn, trona uror by 200. Theao officials of Polk county had mndo splondtd records. County Clork Smith gets a third torm nnd County Judge Cond a sec- ond torm, thus breaking nil records. B, F. Jonos wns ro-oloclod ropreson- tatlvos without oppoiltlan; C. L. Hawley got 415 plurality for ropro- nontntlvo Wm. Titililoll wna rv.nlont.' od cotnmlsBlouer majority. by a rousing big SMALL DEPOSITORS Our bank welcomes small de positors. In our Snv!ng3 Depart ment as small an amount ns ono dollar will open nn account. Wo havo good rontons for giv ing thoao accounts our best sorv Ico. Moat f our itirgo depositor rtartod ua smell depositors, and sovoral satisfied customsra with small accounts Is n bottor ndver tloomunt for us than one custom er who carries u largo balance, Dspolt your Idle money with us. Wo will koop It safely and mako It onrn more for you. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK DELIVERY Twnlfth nlrAOt. IN LINN COUNTY. Official returns glvo tho entire legislative ticket in this county to tho Domocrats. Chamborlatn carried the county by 399, whllo Republican leadors claimed on polls of precincts it would go that strong for Cako." Tho county gavo Republican majori ties on stato ticket and tho whole county ticket, all but shorlff, D. S. Smith, Domocrat, winning by a fln6 majority. o WASCO COUNTY. Wasco county gave tho whole Ro publican ticket good majorities and endorsed 11 of tho 19 roforondum bills. Tho county has a good admin istration with A. E. Lake county Judgo, N. J. Slnnot senator, J. L. Cartor nnd H. C. Dodds representa tives, Lovi Chrlsman sheriff, F. R. Anglo clork, F. S. Gunning treasur er, F. W. Koontz nssossor, Justus T. Noff superintendent, C. H. Stough ton commissioner. CITY ELECTION IN JUNE. Tho Dnlles ha3 a city olectloji on tho third Monday In Juno to chooio a mnyor and four aldormon. That city alone romalns wot betweon Port- land nnd tho Idaho lino nnd tho of- Tho St. Josophs-Blntt, (Gorman) of Mt. Angol, has boon onlargod tp n Blx-column octavo slzo. It has next to tho Portland dnllios tho largest circulation In tho stato, and Is edited Wlth marked scholarship and ability nnd Is besides a woekly nowspapor 0f gront value. -o- A GERMAN POET. Editor EJrnst Pncully of tho Nnch rlchton( Gorman) broko Into pootry ovor tho election returns In Oregon. Ho Is n man widely known ovor tho stato and n lender of thought nn:l notion nmong tho Gormnn-Amerl-enns. Ho has beon Instrumental In forming a strong organization of that olemont. Rufklen'H Arnica Salve Wins. Tom Mooro, of Rural Route 1, Cochran, Gn., writes: "I had a bad soro como on tho Instep of my foot nnd could find nothing that would heal It until I applied Bucklon's Ar- nlca Salvo. Less than half of a 25 JocUn"g n porfelct CUf'e Sol(1 u'mor giwrnntee nt J. C. Perry's drug storo. ' Illdlllll Wm Veterans. ftnnl linv in tli a ilnn tfl mn lt nt. Tho annual meeting of tho Indian War Veterans of Oregon and Wash. Ington will bo hol.d in Portland on. June 10, It Is especially desired that all veterans attend this meet ing who possibly can. For many of the old warrlorj of '55 and '5C this will bo the last reunion. Bs stdos tho important business to be transacted, an oxceMont program has beon arranged. o Horn lu Iown. Our family were all born nnd raised In Iowa, and havo used Cham borlnln'8 Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy (made at Dos Molnos) for years. Wo know "how good It Is from long experience In tho use of It, In fact, when In El Paso, Texas, tho wrltor's life was saved by tho prompt uso of this remedy. Wo are now engaged In tho mercantile- busi ness nt Nnrceosseo, Fla., nnd have Introduced the remedy here. It hus proven very successful and Is con stantly growing in favor. Ennls Bros. This remedy Is for sale by Dr. Stone's drug store, I o OAMTOJIIA. tl Wh9 Ki3d twHwAtam Bf j? KM ton Ham Unn ftgtutu of GITY COUNGIL LAST NIGHT Tho bill granting- furthor fran chises to tho Orogon Electric Rail road company on High and on Milt stroot, which for wotiks paBt has boon occupying almost tho exclusive nttontlon of tho city council, wna fllnnlly passod In an amended form by a majority of tho councllmon nt tho mooting last ovonlng. , Tho majority roport of tho com mlttco recommonded that tho bill bo passed with tho following nmond monts: First, that a franchlso bo granted, extending until November 27, 1935, giving tho company tho right to lay a Blnglo trnck with "Ya," turnouts, switches, etsc, on Mill street from tho wost boundary of High stroot at tho Intersection of High nnd Mill, to an alloy mldwoy betweon High and Llborty streets, tho council to preservo tho right to locato the switches, turnouts,1 "Yb", otc. Second, that tho company bo glvon tho right to lay a track on High stroot from Mill stroot to a point 75 feot south of Mill stroot, that no steam cars bo allowed on this track oxcopt for temporary or .KHnMnMn. aon Vivift tttnf ft 111 T,B; w. 'Z, 7.' :;..;:;,.::ioWoctlnit to tho improvement of rKnirrnr rtn rn aiinii mi Baviiiiiinii iil iUi)UI VUtO Ollltll W WUV,M w r this track. In Inylng thoso trncka tho com pany Is nllowod to mako all nocoa sary excavations, provided that all damage to property rosultlng there from shall be restored. Improve ments botweon tho tracks shall bo paid for by the company, and until tho stroot Is paved tho company Bhnll plank tho tVacks botwoon tho rails, nnd for n distance of ono foot nnd a half on each Bldo of tho track. No car Bhall bo allowed to stand on tho tracks for a longor porlod than ono-hnlf hour, and tho frolght cars shall not bo loaded or unloaded on tb- streots. In tho ovont of tho company's falling to llvo up to nny of tho provisions of tho franchlso, tho franchlso Is forfeit, and rovorts back to tho city. Councilman Groonbaum moved to amend tho bill by nllowlng frolght carB to bo run on High street. This motion occasioned a heated discus- slon. Sovoral of tho mombors op posed It on tho ground that tho bill as amondod had been ngrood to by both tho proporty owners and tho rnllroad company, nnd that thoy wero bound by tholr duty to tho por'porty owners to pass tho bill without change Councllmnn Stoltz urged tho passing of tho nmondment, declnrlng thnt only ono proporty ownor wns vitally Interested nnd wna objecting to tho frnnchlse D. J. Fry wns given permission tn nddress tho council. Ho snld that tho company did not nBk for tho uso of frolght cars on High street spur. "Mr. Gnlvnnl and Mr. Talbot both told mo thnt tho spur was wnntod for switching trnllers and othor cars to passongor trnlns on special occa sions. Nothing wns said nbout frolght enrs when this frnnohlso was ngroed upon Inst Tuosduy. Every- thing In this frnnchlBo was ngrood to by tho officers of tho company when It was drawn up last wook. Mr. Stoltz Is mistaken nbout thoro bolng only ono proporty owner ovorj thoro. Thoro Is no disposition on the part of tho proporty owners to bo niggardly, but wo havo glvon In . n great doal to tho railroad company, and wo nro entitled to consideration. If this ordlnnnco Is passed without, any nmondmonts, our remostrnnco.J s'gned by all tho property owners In that section, will bo withdrawn." Attornoy John C. McNary nlso ad dressed tho council. Ho said that, Mr. Frv romembored things differ-1 ontly than ho did. "Tho proporty owners," ho snld, "havo never glvon In to anything. Tho company hns glvon In on every proposition. I did ( not agree thnt tho compnny should, not run frolght enrs on High street; what I said was that tho cars should ! not bo allowed to stand on tho street, "Ono proposition wns nevor tnlkod ovor at nil at tho meeting Mr. Fry roforos to that tho plnclng of swltchos etc., should be dono by thy council. This Is unfair. Thoro nevor was Biich n franchise handed out to a rnllroad company. Tho railroad company has beon hamp ored. In every particular. "Tho company doesn't want to leave Its cars standing on the street. Thoy nro too valuable. Tho com pany Is going to erect n $25,000 building to house them. Under this franchlso tho compnny has room to stand only four special cars, and on special occasions this Is all Ihoy can bring Into Salem at one time." Tho matter wns discussed at length by several mombors of tho council, nnd also by Mark Sa'vage. who urged the passage of the bill as reported by tho majority committee. Grcottbaum's nmondment was finally carried. Groonbaum then offorod another nmondment to allow tho curs to stand on tho tracks for a. longor porlod than half an hour in caso of strikes, and situations ovor which tho company had no control. This amendment was also carrlod, Councilman Eldrldgo moved that section 9, giving tho council powor to rovoko th'o franchise in caso tho company did not live up to nny of! tho provisions, bo stricken out. Anothor hot debnto followed, and tho motion was lost. Noar tho closo of tho mooting tho bill with Its various -amendments ndmenta roauing, was brought up for third and passed. Councllmon Eldrldgo and Stockton woro appointed a commlttoo to em ploy a bridge bulldor to Invostlgato tho condition of tho South Commer cial Btroot brldgo. Tho roport of tho health office was adpotod. Eighteen births, 10 deaths, and onco caso of contagious dtsoaso woro reported. Tho roport of City Attornoy Koyon, rejecting tho claim of J. J. Regolmnn to recover damages sus tained by his daughter whllo riding n blcyclo on n ddfcctlvo stdowalk was adoptod. Tho protest of O. W. Talbot of tho Orogon Eloctrlc Railroad company Broadway, .on tho ground that tho grade was Incorrect nnd tho drnln ago poor, and that tho lmprovomont would nocessltato much needless ox ponso to his company, was roforrcd to tho stroot committee. Sovoral resolutions woro ndoptod ordering sldownlks to bo built by proporty owners In different parts of tho city. A romonstrnnco wns presontod by flvo rosldonttj of Ploas nnt Home addition, who woro Invol ved In tho ordors. Thoy objected on tho ground that tho district was Bparaoly settled, and thoro was no nood for four-foot wnlka callod for In tho order. Tho-romonstrnnco was roforrcd to the councllmon from that ward. Tho proscntntlon of tho nssoss mont ordinances for tho paving of Stato stroot and Commorclal stroot was deforred until tho next mooting of tho council. Tim Kill Kiutnlnllnir Mm tinnrlllnrr - - """-" 1 01 inuiu aim uurrios was runu lur uui third tlnio nnd pnsscd, ns was also tho bill-posting ordlnanco, which nn r n rsn l A1 an n In twn m Vn 111 1 Uc(mgo $5Q lnstoad Qf lQ0 por yonr. Poison Oak Poisoning. Ballnrd's Snow Llnlmont euros It. Mr. O. II. P. CornollUB, Tumor, Oro., writes My wlfo has discovered that Snow Llnlmont euros "PoIboii Oak Poisoning," a vory pnlnful troublo. She not only curod n caso of It on , " ',"t1"" 0l"V... uft,ll" "'"" "' i iiu viu JutouM;ii u; iid outiiu rf Prlco 25c, 50c and $1.00. Divorce Granted Judgo Onlloway today grantod a dlvorco to Snrah M. Adnmson from hor huKband, Edwnrd Adamson, on dl0 grounds of desertion. Tho couplo Woro married on March 10. 1870, nnd In July, 1899, Adamson loft his wlfo, who has not honrd of him stneo thnt duto. ytttbi Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without pil. 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A report ot tho sinking of tho British passenger stonmor. .Pow An, which struck a rock off Ltintfto Island nnd is now n total wreck, says that at least 85 passengers porlshod nnd that all tho Europoans and offlcors aboard the boat woro sayed. Thoso who aro mlsBlng woro na tives. Tho nccldont occurred Mon day night, but authonttc nows of tho disaster was not rocolvod until today. Tho rock which tho Btcamer struck 1st near Capslmun pnss, No Need of Suffering from Rlicunin ti.ini. It Is a mistake to allow anyono to suffer from rheumatism, ns tho pain enn always bo rellovcd, and In moat ensos n euro effected by applying Chambdrlaln's Llnlmont. Tho re- ' . "I tried nil Iclthti of Mood rni1U -1,1.1, , ,, . iodomewiycooa Imt I lima fo 111X1,? Jfct.ft1 M IMlMt. Mr flMAWM nil of pi 1 hi., "I KP'.V'W 'cotitlimiii tlm fa of I im m 1 i5I!Sl! '.am Shorn la mV.fflen.fi.. I feel nn .n'f 'LI?"""!' ivwyaivii Hof from pnln which It nffords Is : pain from tha btitltt 4 alone worth mnny times Its cost. It Weile ... f In ensos of long standing this llnl- has been arrestedaio'c(l mont should bo used on nccount ot dlts. i tho rollof which It nffords. Do not Smith wu itmlHtr i'l bo discouraged until you havo glvon nlnth trccl -h., , J2n It n trial. For sale by Dr. Stono'3 . , , " . .1 ..Jl rini" ntoro nuacKeo mm rruaiCMB ----- ... OKLAHOMA SHERIFF IS SHOT (United I'rcsa r.cnscd Wire.) Muskogeo, Okln., Juno 9. An other evldonco of tho blttor feeling In tho Mackintosh county wnr Is tlm murdor of George Dunlap, a deputy shorlff, who wns guarding tho court houso nnd today K. C. Julian, coun ty clork, nccusod of committing tho crlmo, Is under heavy guard. Howovor tho ovldonco ngnlns'. Julian is clrciimstantlal. Dunlap was In n window In tho third floor of tho court hoiiBO when n bullot coming from bolow killed him. Tho fight botweon tho factions In this county has boen wngod for somo tlnio and Is frequently enlivened by shooting nftrnys. P. M. Woods, one of tha feudists, Is recovering from a bullot wound Inflicted a fow days ago In a skirmish. Strawberry Boxes Jast received a hallocks. ttntops and crates. . in large and .mall Jot. - .sisC .Ttdt n ' isa i ni-iio -- 11 O. VJ"-L a - . .--, HEADY TAILOHrr Ah FOU WELL DRESSY MEN. nrtnvi. WjSi M Of.. HI " ta u . , lo liquor X81 ralalne ih r Th .ii. "?? a ipet4l P' will Mi Ml A-?Ni U tho only 8( man or rhoumattfja J2"wli' iwmgea sovcro att&cic W tho start ' llh Bsfii Cures to imont. all pain, Sold by .!. ' UWIWl. I "I portundcr; New Yoi llco aro t tho three Smith, a wealthr pipjn or of Portland, OmiI i pil Democratic politician m m with a blackjack, tit tk'J fined to hit bed iuYj( J no roil unconKloti. Olnn wltncased the : dhtance and prerttUd i men from taking SgWI Ho arretted wmer, l two men escaped. i- Groduallng Erd- fri.,. wviiiliitllfir tu " "" ."J Willamette VnlTMi'tre tory were Wi UAi's M. E. church, anl w In tho hlitorroltael pwsontedwlthdlpHl bcrs of the claw r: knap, Royal D. B!,. nooth. lone Pun HockeltandfftltofA1! feature of the eCV ,trt iiv Henry uw who apoke In eJj ii.tiiit manner cs .. . .irfflt i "SUCCSM. AU "I program w Blrtl 4 Vn.i VrtTf CS Wjl lust exactly. tt rheumatism, btinwwi u n rnn k80 ' Snow WnlmeBtoy Moves tftu2rx s?sasa BM hv 'l iJ5L ARB V0U AB0H TO To give a Prty er I flfewtrlen4il ... jl.-iii, ih(wnRi wm ---- .fr;s ..... i. rsBEH! h., new record- " comic tons' l;, fnnvBterle!to!,iM Lf.t ir COMM011' m and carload of """ . filii -igM V