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ITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. .WEDNESDAY, JUNK 10, 1008
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"Tanner apologised frankly for
, outburst of tompor.
raft U a liara ouc cneunui worKor.
; retg up early nnd does, a lot of
ork at his home boforo. going to the
Urtroent at 9:au or iu o'clock.
USUaliy linuo ma ui'n uiuiu puui
lth papers awhltlng lits attdn
B,nd he keeps ..throe stenograph
busy all day disposing of, them.
l(ljoni leaves until 6 ojclock, and
ntly works lato Into tho night.
Tel In the midst of all this
ho
At tlnio to rocolvo many callers
- ... i
5 when Taft says ho Is glad to
baithe happy racuity or putting' npH:: f"7. . ' v' was iau
ton Immediately at their oaecH"at th t,mo " secretary of
you ho maues you ieoi mat no ., , . - ". tvm-
!,r means It and that It is sortie- f,0"' l0 cned the lnvestlga
'Jlrnthnn tho norfunctnrv " and rcndo"d Judgment. The
Ing usually handed out by pub- r0;"t"tlon of Santo Do
mD l mn8o wag nlso worked out tin.w
men
Kotblng In tho lino of work Booms
, fMje him. Ho Is Jtfst as ready to
SZrt - hour.' not.ee
,ilirt lor Home, Havana, Panamn,
s 4c.or niMa.
; h bo r C2 ; et h
?. '. ii l.if , ...
i .. . ..... HnMlnln M nllHAl.l a
,. . i.i. i oinno h inff !,
ion of V. S. circuit Judge In
"" .. .. .? ..
upon tno earnest solicitation
: President McKInloy, to cross tho
and become governor of tho
IhlllpplneS.
11 ri'n 'T-JL? . Tnm tV s,ml,atl0 of facts he reaches a de
Lt M him to accept that oflleo, clson rnpI(1,y nnd t , 8oUom n.
j!, was u.t ... ...,..... s i-
that caused him to throw hlmsolf
tirtand soul into tho work. So in-
rnted did ho become mm- Fill-
it charges that whon Root rc-i
sd as head of tho war depart-
eat and Toft wns drafted to buc-
dhlm, ho insisted upon keeping
spenrlsory chnrgo ovor tho pooplo
boia affection ho had won nnd
hoie aspirations and llmltntrohs ho
i well know.
Alter being ongngod In tho paclfi-
Hon of savages ho was now con-
onted with tho problems of war-
m and schomes of attack and do
ftnte; then congress loaded onto tho
t department tho tmlc pt building
It Panama Canal. Taft nssumod
i'i, with othor burdens with en-
Ire equanimity. Whon tho Pnna-
i becamo restlvo and fanclod
r!ence8 nroso botwoon tho United
uts governmont of tho canal zone
'4 the nowly established republic,
!t went himself nnd, with Infinite
M, and with an apparently Intul-
"t reallintlon of South Amorlcan
wractcr, adjusted tho dlfforonces
'J won the conlldonco and rogard
' the new nillo3 of tho "United
l!te,
It would Beom that tho Philippines
N the Panama Canal with tholr
fny Intricate problomB woro of
ttmselves enough to fully occupy
M time of ono man. Vot whon Pros-
PS.Aii;
ALCOHOL a PRH nvNT
AVcgcablcIVrpsradonrorAs.
Ing Uw Sioemb wdiJowk of
PromotcsDiiesttonfeeifii-
ncss and Sestrontstns Rriiter
OpiumuMorphinc norfecraL;
Not Narcotic, i
JUvffeOfJJtOKZnmMA
BojJmShJ"
AtaefftJ
lUrstStfd
OunMJifar, Aperfect Remedy forCowSf
lion , aour sioniacn.uiarnMM
Yorms .vomiiis ions jewnstr
nes3&niLossorSiEP. ..
FacS'mde Si jnawre of
NEW YOBK. J
I
UuaranteeA uAdsrtMi
KxctrCopyf of Wrapper,
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Ildont Palma's government i p.
re.l to p!ocea It wa, Taft who
called upon to perfom
reorganization. n n, t Jl
!of to Rome on tho delicate dlplo-
" , " uu'won ot adjusting tho largo
claims of tho Roman tCathbllc
f Property ta& from
U In. the Philippines, and ho succeed
cd so-admirably that the authorities
at Rome and tho United States, and
ho Filipinos thomiolvei, applauded
his accomplishment.
Whon tho controversy arose be
tween Dowon, tho American minister
to Venezuela, and Loomls, tho assis
tant secretary of B.tatq, it, was Taft
vuiii. ni:i:i ill ii rv rr d r n - ii
?'h 8tafe "nd,wnr s well as "sltt-
his supervision.
With nil of theso multifarious ro-
ITU'?. .""L?."" ..'""!. '"
" "'""'" """"" l '"'
:rr,r-t,.T
Z " TT' P,n,,,,rU09 frm
th0 war department which has not
" - ....w v b I ia ts 1ULL
rccved the careful porsonal atton-
Tnmil T"' ?0 FT "
Voluminous tlO records In Hin man
Tnf. ... nnnn m. '.-;
th - -
.,.., timlorfltnnfl, V lL "" n
IliarVoloJlB fnotlUv fnr 4Jio ntilnlr no.
deC(1 Umt h0 hns t() , Jll(,
monf Tn .. .,,. n. J
..., rnB0 . . ,.. nnrftflll
nnd not ,frequont,y tempers Justice
-.. ...
Qf ono (h'n howovo ho 1g ,nlo,.
ftpnf ,, Minf ,. ,.nlf n.
, Q'no ,, ca8(J of ftn omcnf
pnn,,mnp,, ,,l)iniii fmm i.n
npmv nm, ,.,,, in ,, iniof
wlHl Mm ,nr thn BnUn nf ,lla fnmlK.
v. ..w MIW Wfc ...U r,
Tnft wont through tho records. Sud-
donK. lhrowlnB thom .,,, M0 r0
mnplf0ll. Ah 1lllt ,in A1 nllfvnf , ..
ftml procecdCll to 01,p0rvo tho court
martial decree.
TEA
New York is too far
from Japan; San Fran
cisco is nearer.
Vour grocer relurni your moner l( xou don't
tlto Sehllllair'i Ueit; we par tim
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TO PROSIJCUTK MAXV
OPJTIIR RAILROAnS
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-Washington, Juno lO. Tnstruc-
tlpnB woro Issued by tho department
of Justlco to U. 8. pistrlct Attorneys
to begin suit against 15 railroads
which nro to bo prosocuted for vlo
latlon of tho fedoral safoty.
n
GASTOBIA
Ior Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
AW
a rfV
Thirty Years
CUSTOM
tnf miitw Mr,wwmw.
The recent action by tho board of
directors of the Amorlcnn Railway
Engineering and Maintenance of
Way association In appointing a
committee of soventoon to Investi
gate and report upon the subject of
wood preservation has shown that
the practical railroad men of tho
country recognize tho Importanco of
taking steps to conserve tho rapidly
diminishing timber supply of tho
Uhlted States.
Timber Is one of the principal ma
terials purchased by tho railroads
and its economical uso is a subject
of far, reaching Importanco. Moro
than 100,000,000 cross ties aro used
nnnually by the difforont . railroad
companies, and their averago Hfo In
this country Is not more than six or
soven years. From a BtUdy ot Eu
ropean methods, and tho knowlodge
of wood preservation under condi
tions In this country, timbor testing
engineers say lt Is reasonably certain
thnt an averago life of from IB to
20 years mny bo secured by trontlns
tho tlo with a good preservative and
the mbo of Improved dovlces for tho
prevention of mechanical abralslon,
thus to a largo dogreo diminishing
tho drain upon tho Umber supply.
Whllo tho qunntlty of timber
Used for ties Is very gront and tho
problem of n future supply Is a ser
ious ono, yet this class of timbor
Is not tho only ono which should ro
colvo consideration. A greater
length of sorvlco from timbor now
used by railroads for bridges, tros
ties, piles, fences, and transmission
poles Is groatly to bo desired.
A. L. Kuohn, onglncor of trae'e
and roadway, Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis railway, Is
chairman of this Bpoclal wood pres
ervation commlttoo and C. Q. Crnw
ford, specialist tn wood preservation,
United States Forest Sorvlco, 1b Its
vice-chairman. Tho flrst meeting
wnB held In Chicago In tho enrly part
of last month for tho purpose of
organizing nnd deciding upon n plan
of work. Tho committco was divid
ed into four Bub-commlttccs to tako
up tho following linos of werk:
Statistics nnd economics, O.
Clinunto, consulting engineer, Chica
go, Illinois, chairman.
. Preservatives nnd specifications,
If. von Schrcnk, consulting' timber
cnglneor, St. Louis, Missouri, chair
man. Adaptability ot Woods and tholr
preparation, W. K. Hatt, civil ongl
ncor, Forest Service, Lafayette, In
diana, chairman.
Treating processes, C. 0. Craw
ford, spoclallts In wood preserva
tion, Forost Sorvlco, Washington, DJ
0., chairman. ( ' ; f I
This American Railway Engineer
ing and Malntonnhco ot Way associa
tion now consists or about 000 mora
bors representing 200,000 miles of
railroad track and Including among
Its membership tho lending rnll
road onglneors of tho country. Tho
object of the association Is tho ad
vancement of knowlodgo portnlnlng
to tho scientific and economical con
struction, oporatlon nnd malnton
nnco of rallroartB. The method em
ployed to obtnln this Information Is
through Htandlng committees np
pOIntod by a board of directors.
Each commlttoo Is appointed to In
vestigate a special subject and to re
port nt each annual meotlng, pro-
sontlng tho results of Its Investiga
tion, rollowed by recommendations
which are published In "The Man
mbI of Recommended Practlco," nf-
tor they have been ndoptod by tno
association.
Tlilnlw It Snvod HN Life.
Lester M. Nelson, of Naples.
Malno, says In a recent letter: "I
have used Dr. King's Now Discovery
many years, for coughs nnd colds,
and I think It saved my life. I
have found It a rollablo romody for
throat und lung complaints, and
-.-...'.l nn mnrn 111 n-IMlKllt n TintttO
than I would be without food." For
nearly 40 yearc New Discovery has
stood at the hoad or throat and luns
romedles. Ab a preventive of pneu
monia, and hoalor of woak kings it
has no equal. Sold under gunrnnteo I
nt J. C. Perry's drug store, duc a""
$1.00. Trial bottle free.
THE FARMER WHO IS SURE
THAT SEED IS TOO COSTLY A
THING TO USE IN ADEQUATE
QUANTITIES 11ELONOS TO THE
SAME SCHOOL OF FINANCE AS
THE MERCHANT WHQ IS SURE
THAT ADVERTISING COSTS
TOO MUCH.
THE KIND OF ADVERTISING
THAT ALWAYS COSTS TOO
MUCH IS THE HALF-ENOUGH
KIND,
For Saie Good, almost now hay
baler. Can bo scon at Capital Soap
Works, 1230 Ferry street. Will
soil cheap. C-8-2w.
Fof Sale Nine-room house, part'y
furnished, all modorn improve
ments, threo blocks from business
contor, corner Union and Commer
cial streets. Call mornlngsat COG
Commercial stroot. )G-8-3t.
Fop Sale First-class carpet paper at
thl office, 2Gc for a big roll.
' .,; . ' i 'ii
Farm nnd City PropertyOjir lists
of deBlrablo properties Is too iarge
to specialize. Yerox Bros. Co,,
373 Stato street. tf.
New' and SccoHd Hand GoodsJ-We
aro now- located in our quarters
on- Contor Btrcet, whero we will
do a general business In new and
second hand goods, watch repair
Ing a spoclalty. dordan & Razoll,
325 Center stroot. G-12-lmo.
9800 Cash or Terms Buys a neat
little cottage or five rooms; two
well-located lots (corner) in a sec
tion of tho city where building Im
provements now In progress aro
rapidly enhancing property val
ues; gardon; chlckon house; fruit
nnd berries. Paul M. Slma, Main
720, 222 N. Commercial.
FOR SALE.
OlO Acres Located 3 miles from
good, thriving town, close to Sa
lem. 240 acres undor cultivation,
7G ncres timbor, balanco pasture.
1 8-room house, 1 5-room houso,
bnrn 54x92, will hold sufficient
feed for 2 years, othor outbuild
ings; school houso on tho placo.
Stock consisting ot 40 head good
cattlo, 5 head horscB, 10 hogs, and
wagons nnd Implements goos with
placo, all for $40 per acre. Good
torms may bo had.
15 Acres Located In tho famous
Rosedale district, 11 acres undor
cultivation, 3 acres orchard con
sisting of prunes, pears, apples
nnd cherries. Rnspborrles nnd
strawberries, About 8 acres in
oata and votch, balanco pasture.
5-room houso and barn; prlco
$2250.
SO Acres Locatod C miles from
Salem, all undor cultivation ox
copt n Vi ncro of timbor. Soil, a
rich black loam, no gravel nor
whlto land on place. A 20x2 G
Iioiibo and a now 24x32 barn, alao
now grnnnry 14xlG. Good family
orchard; prlco, $2250. Good
terms' can bo had.
BALKM INVESTMENT CO.
432 Stato street.
Ijjor SiUc Three grade fresh milch
cows. 15. N. Koeny, Routo 2,
Turner. Phono 11x3. 0-4-1 wk
LODGER.
?arpcntcrs Union No. 1000 Loc
Union No. 1005 of Carpenters an
Jolrors of America meet ever
Saturday evening at 8:00 p. m. Is
Hoarot hall, 420 Stato St. A. W
Dennis, Ree. See.
Foresters of America Court Sher
wood Foresters, No. 10. Meets
Saturday night In Holman hall
Stato street Waldo MUlor, O. R.'
J. C. Perry, financial secretary.
Central Lodge No. 18t K. of P.
Castle Hall In Holman block, eor
ner 8tate and Liberty street
Tuesday of each weok at 7:30 r
m, Oscar Johnson, G. G.; B. B
Anderson, IL of R, and S.
Modern Woodnacw of America Or
gon Codar Camp No. 6240. Meeti
ovory Thursday evening at I
o'clock In Holman hall. W. W
Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk
.Voodrnea of World Meet every Fr
day night at 7:30, In Holman hal
O. L. Darling, O. O.; P. L. Frax
lr, Clerk.
iLlnooln Annuity Union. Sick, acel
dent and pension Insurance; $2,
000,000 pledg-d; every claim pal
Good agent wanted. J, H. C
Mongomery, supremo organiser j-
Box432 Salem, Oregon. R, R
Ryan, secretary. 546 State str.
LIVERY AND FEED STAnLES
Livery and Fel titableH Old Pot
office Stables, at 254 Ferry street
between Commercial and Front
streets, Telephone 188. Some of
the finest liveries In the city car
be found here. Dick Westacott
nronrlftor -ft.y.yrr
"SASH ANDDOOHFOJfHJia
sash, doors, mouldings. All kladi
of house Calsh aad hard woe4
work. Froat street, betweea 8Ut
aad Coart. Make all Mssplalat
at the eSee.
QHHting The Now Idea Quilting
beats tho old-fashioned quilting
both in prlco and quality. Fancy
quilts $1.C0, common quilts and
comforts $1.00. Old qulUa re
covered and quilted 75c. Mrs. W.
JI. dormant 1C6 W. MUlor at!
phono 1G11 Main. 6-8-3t
blooky bullt "wo'lght about 1100,
split In right ear, brand oa loft
hip. Phono 464; reward. 6-6-3t
ItaiJoojIVij, gqi
TrorjrjVAirfrirti
-hear High.
6-5-lmo.
Ttjgo Noodlo House First class
placo tc-igot bowl aoodles. Fresh.
and well served 10c. 439 Ferry!
litreot.
6-5-lmo
,. KORINKK A KENWJXl,
Vcterinarlana QraduStes Ontario
Vollnary Collogo. All calls prompt
ly attended to. Office 207 8.
High street. Phode, 150, resi
dence 998. 6-1-lmo.
Help Furnished Free of Clinrgo By
Salem Employment Company, 473
Stato stroot, phono No. 149. Par
ties wanting holp please call at
oflleo or phono us. Also have cOws
for salo.
Concreto Work Get my price on
sidewalks, curbs, septic 'tanks and
comont work of any kind. All
work guaranteed flrst-claw. Mr.
Ward, Highland add. Phone 669.
.May 24-tt
Vogct Lumber and Fad Co. Lura'
ber .shingles, building material,
wood and coal. Low price and
prompt dollverls. One block east
of B. P. paseengtr depot. Phone
198, 7-2-tf
Dutto & Wenderoth Fine wines
liquors and cigars. We Bandit
the celebrated Kellog gand Castle
whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer
constantly oi draught. loutb
Commercial street, 9-3-lyr
Enlarged Our moat market on
Erut Stato stroot has boon doubled
In slzo and wo -are hotter proparod
than ovor to . sorvi .austomers.
Prompt, -service tanaVtka. b9st.8f
moatsieur' metto. "'Call er plitae'
109.V.IL ,E. .EAwrdi MmL.C-
"a$tm&Mti
and steam hetlnr and tinning
164 Commercial street. Phon'
Main 192. 9-1-lyrJ
M. J. Petzel Plumbing, steam anc
gas fitting. Succansor to Knox A
Murphy, 226 Commercial stmt
Prone Main 17.
WANTED
Wanted at Onco A good girl to
wash dishes at Cottago hotol.
C-5-3t
Wanted position Linotype machlu-ist-oporator
of 11 yeara experi
ence would lllco position In woat.
Tomporato; day work; omployod.
"H. J, W this oflleo. O-C-lw
Raspberry Plckcrx Wanted Largoit
nnd best yards; steady work;
highest prlco paid, Good camping
grounds with wood and wator.
Located ono-hnlt mllo south of
Chemawa, Apply soon, N, O. Jor
genson, 0-0 lw
WntrI Second hand mower;
also rake. Plcasu Btnto make ot
mower and prlco or will buy rnko
alono. A Deorlng binder for salo.
Address C. P., llox 13, R. F. D. 3,
Phone Farmors 21X2. C-8-3t
DRAYMEN.
tuninilns lros.' Traasier Cniimr7
All kinds of transir work done
Furniture and pianos boxed read;
for sblpmeut. Prompt service Is
our motto, Stand and office at
253 South Commercial street
Phone 210 Rosldflno Phnn "
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALIj.
For water service apply at offlct
BMIt navablp raorithl Id sdvanr
iSaiPiTI rPtlC( WOfK
pcHCill I KII YTUIl
lienuquartvrii lur ocm irc
F;ncbig.
Poultry Netting, Pickets, ' Gatoi,
Malthold Rooting, P. & D. Ready
Roofing, Screen Doors nnd Ad
Justablo Wludow Screens.
CHAS. D. MULLIGAN
Successor
WAITER MORLEY.
2!i(l CouH St. Salem, Ore
' BUTTKRNUT HREAD,
It Is worth more than any other
'read yet the prlc Is no higher
for sal at your grocers'.
CALIFORNIA BAKHKY,
The A Ceeley, Pref.
'ATE FOR SALK
TSi)tetlise
iOi Acres Good house,' good
barn, -a splondld dairy farm,,lpri
beaver dam land. H6t(sehbKsi
good, stock nnd Implements In
cluded. Prlco $16,400.
O Acres in galoHi, 5-room cot
tage, good barn, good Welt. Will
trade or fan Price SOOO.
i
House-fiFour large rooms aaA
aero ground; plenty of fruit.
Prlco $90ol '
- Sample ot our farms and city
bargains, if these prices do no
appeal to yo wa have them la all
sizes and priceSTimproved and ua
Imprdted farms; inside and- sa
burban city property. ,See us be
fore buylug, we have large' lists
and can Interest you.
OLMSTED LAND CO.
Salem Branch Yerex' Bros. Co.
378 Stato Street,
HOTELS AND niCSTAPRAKTa.
HIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIHM
The
t White House Restaurant (,
Fer a Regular
1 25c Dinner at 20c I
They eaa't h ixt
McGirchrist & Son
Proprietera.
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itmtom
"P"''ok'
w m;'it..j .. mm
m uu. Bunitt fiar wm f.,
I. also luraUBM , rWM Ten,!
reasoaable,
AT THB
Salem
Restaurant
MEALS 15c
iiisitig"BtMiiiyir
gtaamittMitgna itmiii
HOTELi OREGON
Cor Seventh and Stark SU.
Portland's New and Modem I
I Hotel. Rates $1 per day and
I up. European plan. Free Bus.
WRIGIIMHCKINSON HOTEL CO.
Proprietors
! The Leonard !
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S First class rooming nnd board- J J
g Ing houso. A, Clark, proprle- ! I
2 tor. Phono 071,
2C4 Front St. Salem, Or,
5
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Phono 44 Main 147 N. High St.
C. W. YANNKE
Proprietor of
THE FASHION STABLES
Cabs nrd Llvory, all Rigs Modera
Rubber Tiro.
Hiiie Wing Sang Co.
IHG STOCK OF GOODS
We make up all kinds of wrappers
and whlto underwear, waists, klmoa
as and skirts; all kinds ot gentle
men's and ladles' furnishing gooJ-s;
all kinds of silks and dress good,
hose, suit, pauts, overalls, blaukets,
neckwear, matting, chluuware,
trunks, embroidery and loco, etc
OUR STORE HEHT,
Goods uow at very low price big
sale.
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