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    DAILY CAPiTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1008
YOUNG MAN
BECOMING
PROMINENT
The liveliest anto-convcntlon pow
wow of Republicans In the lobbloy
of the big hotels focused upon a
young man, from tho Btato of Wash
ington, holding the proxy of a dol
ogato from .Alaska, and .who was as
sistant secretary of tho treaauryjun
dor Lcsllo M, Shaw of Ibwa. It, was
proposed he shouldb ftrljlter ofhhd,
uisputo oi tno main contest, tunc or.
tho Alabama delegation. Tho story
back of this circumstance, which
jsbyo Arthur P. Statter the spotlight,
proyes Shakospoaro's werds: "There
ts a tide In the affairs of men which
taken at tho flood leads on to for
tune" Stattor ten yeaM ago was a
reporior on tho Sioux City (Iowa)
Joarnal, ownod by Congressman Per
kins, but a tldo In his affairs boro
him on a Junketing trip to Walla
Walla, Washington, where, Fatp wol
co mod him with a job as managing
editor of tho Union. Lovl Ankeny.
who ownod tho paper, yearned for it
sonatorshlp, Stattor's political gifts
holpod him to get It, Senator Ankony
made him his secretary and after
Secretary Shaw took him as secre
tary and finally promoted htm to
second assistant. As he was ono of
tho Taft campaign managers, tho
nntl-Taft mon naturally objected,
Catarrh
Iaa constitutional dlscaso originating in
impuro blood and requiring constitutional
treatment acting through and purifying tho
blood for Its radical and permanent cure.
The greatest constitutional remedy is
Hood's Sarsaparifla
In usual liquid form or In chocolated
tablets known as Sarsatnbs. 100 doses f U
Nasal and other local forms ot catarrh
nro rollovcd by Catarrlcts, which alluy In
flammation and deodorize, dlvlmrpn r.
the victorious Republicans of Franco
WJre glad of tho opportunity to
otlow to tho Bon that thoy wore not
oblivious of sorvlces rondorcd to
their fatherland In its timo of need.
Adolph Cohn, in tho Bookman,
o
EDWARD
LEAVES
RUSSIA
(United Tress Leased Wire.)
St.. Petersburg, Juno 11. King
PARADE
and march will asaumo In largo pro
portions tho car-mark's of a floral
festival.' Tho national gniard havo
como forward and volunteered tholr
sorvlces nnd will act as escort of tho
paraders.
Tho parado will begin nt 2 o'clock
tomorrow aftornoon on Court street
Edward sailed from Roval at throe jnt Wlllson avonuo nnd will obsorvo
o clock this morning In tho royal i tho following pregram: West to
yacht Victoria and Albert. Tho LIborty strcot, south oh Llborty to
nnni festivities in tlto Gulf of Fin- state, and then to Comi
PROTEST ON
MOUNTAIN'S NAME
"OLD GLORY"-
-110 W IT
WAS NAMED
Tho term, "Old Glory," used to
designnto tho Aug of our country, is
a favorlto, and tho expression Is u
vory hnpny ono.
It Is said by tlioso who claim to
bo woll informed that tho namo orig
inated with William Driver, captain
ot tho bark Charles Doggott. This
atatomont nppoars In a history of tha
Drlvor family, and from this wo find
tho following facts:
Drlvor wag a successful dcop so.t
sailor and was at tho timo making
Ihs vobsoI ready for a voyage to tho
southern Pacific. In 1331, Just nB
tho brig wrb nbout to sail, n yoiing
man at tho head of a party of tho
captain's frlonds onluted Drlvor on
tho dock of tho Doggott nnl proaont
od to him a handsomo American
flag 19 by 38 foot lu size. Tho ban
ner wau dono In ntops, and whon
It, wont aloft und was flung to tho
broezo Captain Driver, says tho tra
dition, then and thoro nnmed It "OU
Olory." The flag was carried to the
south Donn and over uftorwnrd troaa
tired by ltn ownor. ,
Drlvor removed to Nashville, Tonn.
In 1837 and thoro died In 1880. Bo
foro tho outbreak ot hostilities bo
tweon tho north nnd south Old Glory
flow dally from a window In tho
captain's Nashville house, but when
tho rumors of war boenmo facta It
was carefully socrotod,
Whon tho war broko out tho
precious ling was quilted Into nn In
nocent looking comfortable nnd
used on tho captain's bod until Fob.
27, 1802, whon tho Sixth Ohio
marched Into Nashville. Then tho
flag came out of Its covering, nnd
-tho captain pro3ontod It to tho rogi
mont to bo hoisted over tho capital.
Thoro It floated until It began to
tonr in ribbons, when it was takon
down and n new ono placed on the
building. Aftor tho death ot Cap
tain Drlvor tho first Old Glory was
given to tho Essex instltiito at Sa
lom, whoro It 19 still prosorvod end
may to noon by tho curious. Kan
sas City Journal.
o
Why J. 1 Morgan Has the Red
Ribbon,
Tho publlo splritod capitalist
whoso munlflconco ennblofl Harvard
university to erect its now medical
Bchool la also an ofllcor ot tho Legion
of Honor. But It Is not for sorvlces
of this kind, groat as thoy aro, that
tho Fronch govornmont could think
of rowardlng John Piorpont Morgan.
It paid tribute to tho liberality of
n great patron of Fronch art, but 11
also wished to honor a namo closoly
connected with ono of tho most dra
maUo moments in Fronch history.
During tho darkest hours of tho war
o' 1R70-71 the great banking con
corn thou directed by J, S. Morgan
was tho only ono that sufficiently
trusted tho fortunes of tho Fronch
Republic In ordor to ask tho public
to loan It ovn-al millions of francs.
This was tho famous Morgan loan,
negotiated by Loon Gambetta, thon
do fncto dictator of Franco. How
bitterly did tho royalist and Imperial
ist onemloB of tho great Republican
patriot assail him on account ot th3
lonu! How loudly thy peddled
nbout tho slandor of millions mado
toy him out of tho transaction! How
triumphantly ho came out of tho
moat searching investigation, con
ducted ontlroly by his political op
ponents!
(Baker City Trlbuno.J
Tho peoplo of Baker, Umatilla
and adjoining .counties are preparing
to ralso a storm ot protest against
the changing of tho name of tho Blue
Mountains as suggested and ordered
by Glfford Plnchot, chlof of tho'
burenu of forectry.
According to an official notice re
cently received, tho Blue Mountain
district cast, will hereafter be called
tho Whitman reserve. Tho namo of
Umatilla will be applied to tho othor
part of tho reserve.
Tho namo of tho Blue Mountains
has now become a houcohoM word
among tho resldonts in four coun
ties, and tho change In tho namo
will also demand tho chnnglng of all
legal papers rolatlng to those moun
tains. Tho changing. of tho name as or
dered by Plnchot is not without its
romantic and sentimental aspect. Al
ways a lover of tho history .of pio
neer life In Amorica, and conse
quently In tho northwest; nnd also
being directly acquainted with tho
wealth of the Pacific northwest
which was saved to tho nation by Dr
Marcus Whitman, Mr. Plnchot has
dedicated to himsolf tho tnsk of por
potuatlng tho nqmo of Whitman by
writing it forovor on tho summits of
tho Bl-iio Mountain rnngo.
For thoso reasons alone, accord
ing to tho members ot tho forest, re
serve sorvlco, Plnchot has ordered
tho forest rosorves to bo christonod
anew. Umatilla and Whltmnn will
bo the common expressions, sup
planting Blue Mountain oust, etc.
Tho ronldonts ot Umatilla country
aro willing, no doubt, to havo. tho
name of tholr county bequeathed to
tho mountains, but how nbout tho
adjoining counties who, as, wo feol,
that Mr. Plnchot has exceeded tho
limits of his Jurisdiction whon ho do
mands that tho name of his youth
ful hero should bo .adopted by tho
people as tho title for tho moun
tains nnd tho mountain rosorves
which havo gono down In tho his
tory of tho country and tho ontlro
northwest as tho Bluo Mountain.
It sontlmont nlono Is rosponslblo
for tho chango tho protostnnts feol
that thoy havo an equally adoquato
amount of sontlmont demanding the
continuation of tho namo to much
more than ovorbalanco that of tho
chlof, and to that effect, will word
a protest addro3sed to Glfford Pln
chot asking that tho chango In the
namo of the mountains bo not
m a do.
Accqrdlng to tho orders that Mr.
Plnchot ha nifido tho chango In tho
namos of tho reserves will occur on
.July 1; The pooplo of Umatilla xn-l
Baker counties will be Intorostod in
learning of the chango bolng mado
in tho tltlo of tholr mountains by
tho offlclnls nt Washington.
land continued during tho night and
up until tho vory hour of doparture.
Tho royal yacht Was accompanied
through Russian waters by tho Rus
sian fleet. This wns tho first visit
paid by King Edward to the czar
slnco tho latter ha3 boon on tho
throne.
PROBABLY
BIG CROP
OF WHEAT
Commercial nnd
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
Is tho ono that children Ilka so woll
to take as It tastes nearly as good
ai maple sugar. It acts gently yet
freely on tho bowolB nnd thereby It
drives tho cold out of tho system. It
Is sold by nil druggists.
' n .
Govornor Chamborlnln for vlco
prosldont would certainly help mnkd
things h'im.
o
Lnno's Family Medicine Is a tonlc
laxativo, It does not depress or
weaken, tout Imparts a feeling of
buoyanoy and strength that Is do
llghttul. At nil druggist 25o
RIO IMPROVEMENT FOR
THE OREGON ELECTRIC
Manager G. W. Talbot of the Ore
gon Electric Is to leavo for the east
In n fow days, whero ho will expend
$lGQ,000ln tho puichaso of now
rolling stock for tho Salem-Portlund
line. The now stock will Include six
passenger cars two express cars, and
75 freight cars. All tho cars will bo
dollvored hero within tho next two
months. .
(United Tress Leased Wire.)
Portland, Or., Juno 11. With tho
forthcoming crop of wheat, tho most
Important, with the exception of Inst
year, slnco tho Loiter whont cornor,
Oregon aud tho inland cmplro, from
present indications, will nt least
equal and probably surpass last
year's yield, which was tho biggest
ovor harvested in this territory. Full
reports from Orogon, Washington
nnd Idnho Ind lento that tho prospects
this year throughout tho districts
heard from are hotter than thoy woro
at thh timo last year, when a bum
per crop wns grown.
Kemp's Balsam is a safe cough
euro, for it contains nothing that can
harm you. It Is tho best cough euro,
but costs, no moro than any other
kind. All druggists soil it.
DEATH REIGNS IN
GOVERNOR'S OFFICE
(United Press Leased Who.)
Oakland, Cnl., Juno 11 A strange
fatality seems to bo following tlioso
connected with ,tho execnitivo staff of
tho lato Govornor Sparks of Novada.
Miss Josephlno A. Roberts, formerly
stenogrnphor In Sparks' ofllco at Car
son City, dlod horo Tuesday and tho
body was sent to Novada today. She
was takon ill Boon aftor tho doath of
Govornor Sparks.
Govornor Sparks' prlvato socrotaryi
succumbed soon after his chlof dlod,
and this mnkoi tho third timo that
mombors of tho old executive staff of
Nevada havo been stricken.
Stato, whoro tho parado will nssumo
a solid squaro, whllo musical recita
tions nro rendored by tho school 'chil
dren, after which tho march will bo
resumed to Marlon Squnre.
A lively program will bo followed
in tho park boforo tho final exorcises
when tho pupils will bo dismissed
for tho year. This, will formally con
cludo tho parado, but the athletic
teams of tho bcIiooIb, attended by tho
pupils and othor enthusiasts will re
pair to tho Wlllamotto University
athlotlc grounds and general field
contests will end tho program for the
day.
Tho Pnrntle.
Dr. II. C. Eploy, mounted marshal
of tho day, will load tho proceslon,
closely followed by his aides, Harloy
Wohlts, Jnmes Ynnnko and F, N. Der
by and tho Salem Military Band. Co.
M, National Guard, Captain Charles
.Murphy commanding, will bo next In
ordor nnd, In nddltlon to forming
part of tho lino, will pollco tho pa
rado. -Thon will como tho gaily bodeckod
autoB, Joyfully tooting tholr hornB.
Tho first machlno in lino will bo that
bolonglng to J. II. Alberts, contain
ing Mnyor Rodgcrs, AugitBt Hucke
stoln, prosldont of tho BuslnoBs Mon
Loaguo; E. Hofor nad Miss Magora,
supervisor of music in tho city school
Tho socond will bo that of C. B.
Moorcs containing promlnont cltl
zons, among whom will bo somo of
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H Comfort, .real solid comfort, that's the secret. You I
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Lincoln school No entry.
Yew Park Bchool Ebbor Uttor,
Chas. Low.
Mile INIlny.
North school Four mon, Davis
Bright,- Bon Mlnton, Joo Minton,
Newton Martin.
East school LoWls McLnrch, Loo
Kalsor, Waltor Hill, Karl Hinges.
DoWltt's Kidney nnd Blnddor
PI'ls aro prompt and thorough nnd
will In a vory short timo strengthen
tho weakened kldnoys. Sold by nil
druggists,
MARRIED BEHIND A
DRY GOODS COUNTER
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Lowlston, Idaho, Juno 11. Mrs.
Mtnnlo Kullck is being hailed today
as tho "brldo of tho dry goods coun
ter," for It was In tho Boctlon of
KJos' department ntoro whoro dre3
goods aro measured off that sho wp
married to John Kullck by tho Rov.
Robort Rold, a Methodist minister.
Surrounded by shoppers, clerks
nnd huge bolts of cloth, tho coupo
wont tlirough tho coromony and then
hurrlodly left.
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Do Witt's Witch Hazol Salvo. It
Is especially good for plies. Bo sure
to get DoWltt's. Sold by all drug
gists.
. o
C. M, Eppley of linking -Pomlcr
Fame, for School Director,
T.lnrnln cnhnn1T.nnnnl Afnanti
Hinan tl!m ifnr n tifrv nn.t In ntnlrln.v '
. I" -V.;-;;;: : J.?:: I u" , '" Max Alfred, Lloyd Gibson, Baron !
as (ho child of John Hay, late itcre
tary of stato.
tho colobratlon n success. Tho Wo
mon's Club will bo noxt In lino in the
FEDERAL
OFFICER
hIDt
RtngB.
Vnw Tnrlr an1irr1fMtn a PiniBAii
auto belonging to George J. Poarco Ai,0r Rbb Prod nockB, oh '
Bonelay.
-O
SUBMARINE
B0A1S WILL
BE TESTED
and last, but not least, will follow
tho machlno of Job. Albert, occuplod
by tho Board of Trado, who aro
duo great credit for tho gottlng up
ot the feto.
Tho marching- pupils will bo led
by Suporlntondont of Schools Poworn
followed by tho school board. Noxt
will come tlyo 2000 school chlldron,
holding flott'ors supplied toy them
selves und tho Womon's Club, and In
terspersed by bands-' as follews: Tho
Chomnwa bnnd, tho Contrnl school,
tho East school, tho Park school, (United Press Leased Wire.)
Modorn Woodmen band, tho Grant Vnljojo, Cnl., Juno 11. Tho sub-
nnd Lincoln schools. marine bontfl Plko and Grampus,
Mayor Rodgors has issued a proc- avo boon put In commission horo
lamntlon, requesting drlvors to koop with Llontonant Casjlo In temporary
tholr toams and wngonn oft tho stroot command. Tlio crows for tho two
on tho lino of march during tho time dlvora nssomblod at tho navy yordB
tho parado is In progress. tola nnd wjll loavo on tho
boast somo timo thh wpok. Tho sub-
no-Ynwl Dnsh. marines will lenvo for tho lower bay
North school Lostor McCrackon. t0 niftko t08t8 noar San Francisco.
Joo Mlnton. Tno torpedo boat dostroyors Fnrra-
East school Carl Hlngos, Logan gut nn,i pr0blo havo arrived horo
Stinson. from 'their vlilt to Portland.
Lincoln school Bort Victor, Max .
(United Press Lcnied wire.)
Tncomn, Wash., June 11-0 J
II. Swift, United States depatjrihlp"
ping commissioner, nftei spending
" tho ovenlng with friends In the nortk
i end, on his return homo took a short
t cut through Wright park. Ai he wn
passing a clump ot shrubbery two
mon stepped out and ordered bin to
throw up his hands, at the uae line
striking him over tho head ilti i
blackjack, Inflicting scalping voutli
that rondorod him uncontclom.' The
thugs rifled Swift's pocketi, leturlnj
n valuable gold watch and flfty dol
lars In gold. Swift remained nntoa
scions somo timo but by hard efforti
was ablo to roach his home without
assistance Ho at once notified the
pollco dopartmont, who delilitd
plain clothes mon on -the cue. Ok
lng to tho darkness and suddeau'i
of tho nttack Mr. Swift wJ tiW
to glvo tho pollco descriptions of Ue
thugs and at an early hour toder"
traoj of thorn was found. SwJft u
not sorlously Injured.
Abbott,
Pains In tho back and side- may
com from tho kldnoys or liver
Lane's Family Medicine the tonlc
axatlve, and a great kidney and llv-
Tho father is gonej but er remedy, will glvo relief.
Somo of tho business mon of the
city havo takon Btops to place tho
uame of C. M. Eppley boforo the vot-
ora of tho school district as a candi
date for d'roctor to bo elected next
Monday. Mr. Epploy Is tho East SaT
loin grocer and manufacturer of Ep
ploy's Perfection Baking Powdor. Ho
ha3 made a good Biiccess of his busi
ness, and is one of tho nctlvo mem-.
bers ot tho Snlom Buslnoss Men's
'enguo. Ho has never held office, nnd
Is not actvo in politics, although ho
Is a Ropubllcan of the old school. If
Mr. Eppley consonts to bo a candl
dato ho would no doubt bo elected
and make a good official for tho
school district.
'Cannery nt Canby,
Louis C. Stringer camo up from
Canby today where ho mot the Do
volopmont league and succeeded In
getting a cannery plant established.
Tho plant will bo able to handle 10,
000 caus a day of fruit and vegeta
bles,
Alfred.
Yew Park school Cecil
Ebbor Uttor.
lOO-Ynrd Dash.
North school Newton
Loo Cardwoll.
East school Clifford
Logan Stlntson.
Lincoln school Ivan
Boron Rings.
Yow Park school Ashor Ransomo,
Ebbor Utter.
220-Ynrd Dnsli.
North school Darrls Brjght, Leo :
Cardwoll.
East school Claronco Shaw, Low- i
Is McLaren,
Lincoln school Roy Konnon,
Frank Mahonoy,
Yew Park school Cecil Abbott,
Angus Frasler.
4 10-Yavd Rash.
North school Clay Tootlmcro, Joo
Minton.
East school Claronco Shaw, Leo
Kalsor.
Lincoln school Frank Mahoney,
Max Alfred.
Yew Park school Cecil .Abbott,
Ashor Ransomo.
High Jump.
North Fchool Wilbur McCrackon,
Floyd Davis.
East school William Cary. '
Lincoln school Boron Rings, Dan
Johnson.
Yow Park school Ebbor Uttor,
Cecil Abbott.
Broad Jump.
North school Byron Teyorstrand,
Earl Uqruh.
East school Merrill Pen.
Lincoln school Lloyd Gibson,
.Robert Victor.
Yew Park school Asher Ransomo
Cecil Abbdtt.
Pole Vairlt.
North school Lester McCracken,
Clay Toothacro.
East school Clifford Farmer,
'(William Cary.
JAPANESE AMBASSADOR
STANDS nY HIS STATEMENT
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Prlncoton, N. J., Juno 11. Baron
Martin, Tnkuhlrn, Japanoao ambassador nt
Washington, today reiterated the
Farmer, abatement ho mado at tl9 commence
ment exorclaoa at Prlncoton at which
Johnson, ho doCnrod that Japan stands by th
open door policy, which ho doscrlbed
Confederate End Contention.
Birmingham, Ala., June 11- Th
mombors of tho United ConfederiH
veterans aro leaving this city tow
atur tho completion of their im
oncampmont last night Cweu
Clemont A. Evans of Georgia
chonen to load tho vetoram ai cob
mandor In chlof to succeed tH w
atonhen D. Lee. The next encW
mont to he held at MemphlL
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