Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 12, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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PRESIDENT AND VICE
PRESIDENT ASPIRANTS
Write Sons, nnd Others.. PosslblliUcg and Near Possibilities for the
BcpnKlciin Nominations for President and. Vice-President The lr
Personalities arm Aciucrcmcnw written by Staff Representatives of
,e United Press Who Arc Personally Acquainted with the Bublcpt.
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Washington, Juno, 13. Tho
MFoHetto nre: That he Is a roform-
f wbo has flgurea in Wisconsin ior
ur nf vnnrB that ho linn boon
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otcrnor or tnai Btnto anu is, now
4inembor of tho U. S. Bonato; that
1. uvea on niuia nna vegoiuuios in-
itetd of meat and potatoes; that ho
ton tho Chautauqua circuit prom-
Mf (luring lOD luuiuiyr uiuu, mm
railroads haio mm; mat mom-
teti of tho U, S, afenato nro not fonj
dhlm; that ho makes a good speech
wd that ho Is oppoHod to tho vested
latereata nnd that all railroad men
tilnk ho wears hoofs and horns.
He has been In political llfo for
IS years, during wuicu umo no ser
ted three consocutlvo terms In tho
totter branch of congress, and three
Uaes as governor, ho was uoioaten 1
tor re-eloctlon to tho houBo In 1890,
ud that yoar mnrked tho beginning
oi hit remarknblo Btrugglo against
tte domination of rnllrond and othor on Important committees, nor plena
corporations In tho politics of Wis- ant soclnl rolatlons have beon ef-
coailn.
At tho ond of ton years' effort he
became tno governor 01 mo sinic.
Tie experiences of thoso ten years
me varied. Thoy lncludqd houso
0 houso cnmpnignlng, ninny dofcats
fitronago bribes nnd ovon offers of
soney by corporations Interested lu
jetting him out of their way. In
cce Instance It 1b nllogod, the nom-
Ititlon for governor was stolon from
tin by tho purchase of dolcgatos.
Bit at length his strength with tho
rtoplebecamo so ovorvholmlng that
1? was nominated and elected.
During his Bervlco as governor, Li
Follette was bo successful In his pro-
pagwd of roform that an honout
majority was Bocurcd in tho legisla
te and laws woro enacted compoll-
b( the valuation of railroads and
other quasl-publls corporate proper
ty and rovlstng tho taxos of these
corporations so that they havo been
compelled to pny moro nearly their
Jnt proportion. A primary election
U for 8onntorlal and othor noml-
utlons wns passed. A good law
h secured covorlngtho grant of
tret railway franchises to munlcl-
pil corporations in tho stnte and por
milting n voto by tho people on all
inch Important privileges.
Having ctaanod houso in his own
!te, La Follotto docldod to ontor
broader field, nnd in 190H ho was
t'-Mted to tho Unltod Stntos seuato
'a ucce:d Joseph D. Qunrlcs, nnd
'oo his seat January 4, 1900.
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That La Follotte would bo Inef
fectual as a member of tho United
States sonate was tho prediction
freoly made by his numerous ene
mies. The powerful Interests which
he had antagonized In his own stnte
feared and rosented his presenco In
the United States sonate.
Ho has disappointed his enemies,
no less than he has pleased his
friends. Those who believed that ho
would bo content to make a noise nnd
lot It go at that have found that they
woro mlstakon. Others who thought
that ho would ronder' himself use
less by lll-advlsod porsonal attacks
or undignified conduct have found
they woro equally In error. On tho
other hand, tho smooth, diplomatic
gcntlomon who run tho sonato havo
found It Impossible to movo La Fol-
letto from his regulnr course of ac
.tlon by soft speech, promises or
hopes of any kind of reward. Nclth-
or offices, nor tendered appointments
fectunl In sworvlng La Folletto from
the course ho had mapped out.
Senator La Folloto has constituted
hlmsolf, n very Importnnt minority
of one. In this capacity ho objects
to bnd legislation and uses his ob
jections to Bccuro whnt Is posslblo
of good legislation, and tho fact that
tho sonato doos business practical'1
by unanimous consent, has mndo La
Follotte's lcglolntlvo Independence n
potont factor In tho law making
powor.
Tho best speech on tho adminis
tration's railroad rnto law wa9 Hint
delivered by Sonator La Folloto. He
Is responsible for moro amendments
to that law ns It now stands on tho
books than any single member of tho
senate. His long fight with thorn
roads In Wisconsin had given hi
a wondorful preparation to deal with
this Bubject Intelligently nnd force
fully. President Roosovolt acknow
ledged tho assistance rondorcd by Lu
Folletto In this fight, nnd sovornl of
tho lntter's amendments were adopt-
od by tho administration beforo thoy
woro prosontcd to tho sennto.
Sonator La Folletto wns a pioneer
In the work of saving tho public util
ities. In tho 59th congress he ox
posod nnoffort by tho Stnndard Oil
company to ncqulro tho oil and min
eral lands in tho then territory of
Oklahoma nnd Indian torrltory. Ho
propared. lit wm unnble to secure
tho passage of an oxcollont law to
protoct tho rights of tho government
GASTQRIA
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
in
Use
Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON,
and thus of the people, In coal nnd
mineral lands which still aro part of
tho public domain. He, aided the
I'aszage of tho meat Inspection law,
the pure food law, the employers'
liability law, and practically all tho
good legislation enacted in tho D9th
congress.
In the GOth congress La Folletto
single-handedly dofoatod tho original
Aldrlch currency bill. He hold that
the bill was Intonded primarily to
create a market for railroad securi
ties which had beon corralled by
Rockefeller, Morgan, Ryan and a
fow other New York capitalists, and
at Senator La Folletto's demand tho
so-called "rallwny bond featuro" of
tho Aldrlch bill was stricken out.
A record of this character had Us
natural effect In drawing upon tho
head of La Follotto tho bitter em
nlty of nine-tenths of tho mombers
of tho senate. Ho found htmBolf tho
object of a conspiracy fostered by
tho "Old Guard," tho objoct of which
wnB to "segregate" him., Tho lead
ors of tho sonato dpparontly agroed
to speak to him once during tho day,
but othorwlso to Ignore his presence
as a member of that body, ThlB has,
however, mado no difforonco to tho
Wisconsin senator, who has gono on
with his self-appointed tnsk of being
a thorn In tho stdo of those who ho
believes represont tho vester Inter
ests. His most notable effort In this
direction wns during the Inst dnya
of tho recent session of congress,
when ho tnlked 18 hours and 23
minutes continuously In opposition
to tho amalgamated Aldrlch-Vreu-land
currency bill. Ho did not kill
tho bill, but ho succeeded in im
pressing his porsonnllty moro strong
ly than ovor upon tho country, and
Incidentally in accomplishing a feat
In long-dlstnnco oratory novor be
fore recorded In tho annnls of tho
sonato. Rules that had not beon In
voked In n genoratlon hnd to bo on
forced by tho Bonato lenders to pre
vent tho continuation of his filibus
ter and tho indefinite postponement
of tho adjournment of congress.
No Need of SulTeriiig from Rhetuun-
tlsni.
It U a mistake to allow anyone to
su ft or from rhoumntlsm,(nB tho pnln
enn nlwnys bo relieved, and In mo3t
enscs n euro effected by applying
Chamborlnln'B Liniment. Tho ' ro-
llof from pnln which It nffords Is
nlo'io worth many times Its cost. It
mnkes slceii nnd roit possible. Evon
In ensos of long stnndlng this lini
ment should bo used on account of
tho rollof which It affords. Do not
bo discouraged until you havo given
It n trial. For Bale by Dr. Stono'3
drus store.
Cotton Growing In Coren.
Consul-Gonornl Henry D. Mlllor of
Yokohomn transmits nn nrtlclo from
a locnl flnnnclnl and economic Journ
al on tho cultivation of cotton In
Coren, from which tho following ex
tracts aro taken:
"It Is n well-known fnct that tho
future of cotton planting In Corea
Is full of promise, and Blnco tho es
tablishment of tho Cotton Planta
tion nsaoclntlon various mensr.iros
linvo been ndoptod to Introduco Im
proved mothods of plnntlng and tho
roBult has provod very satisfactory,
Tho cultivators of cotton, hnvo ench
been glvon n fnrmlng Implement ro,
gardlcss of tho slzo of their holdings.
Prizes havo boan glvon by tho gov
ernment to thoso who nro dlllgont'y
engaging In the work. Thus every
thing possible Is being dono for tho
oncourngoment of tho cultivation of
the plnnt. During 1907 tho work has
been qulto satisfactory, with tho ex
ception of a fow plantations, and
thoro la no room left to doubt tho
adaptability of tho Corenn climate
nnd soil for tho production of cot
ton. Now tho question is, how far
tho cultivation can bo extended In
Coren. If things progress nt tho
present rnto, within flvo years thoro
will bo nn area of plantation ex
tending over 122,500 nores, nnd tho
output of ginned cotton will bo 28,
CGG.CC pounds, vnluoil nt 53.225,000.
Compared with tho Kim roallzod by
tho old Coronn method, which Is 12.
SG0.000 pounl. valued at $1,910,
000. hii exeat of 1C.10C.000 pound,
valuod at ll.S10.000, will bo obtain
nblo. Thus, If all tho plnntntloiiB In
Coraa will ubo the now soads th
output of ginnod cotton 'will bo G7,
200,000 puumli. valued at $7,600,
000. Wban you nead to tako uomothlng
take It promptly for the atomacfc,
but take something you know la reliable-
something Ilka Kodol for
Dyspepsia aud Indlgeetlon. Kodol
Is nleasapt to take, it Is Tollable and
Is guaranteed to gtvo rollof. It Is
sold bv all druggists.
o-
Ulds for Proposals.
Sealed bids for the ereotlon of a
school heuse In the new district No.
128 will be received until Saturday
noon, Juno 13th. Plans and speoin
catIon3 may be seen at tho residence
of E. G. Lantz, clerk of the district
First house south of Catholic ceme
tery on Liberty road. R. F. D. No.
FRIDAY, JUNK 12, 1008
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FOR SALE
For SaCe Good, almost now hnv
baler. Can bo seen at Capital Soap
Works, 1230 Ferry street. Will
sell, cheap, G-S-TJw,.
For Sale Ono team of young horses
wolght 1200 pounds, 4 and 6 yoa.-s
old, color black. Inquiro at Fash
Ion stables, opposite court house.
C-10-3t.
For Sale- First-class carpit paper at
this qfUco, 2,6c for a big .rqll., . .
Farm and City Property Our lists
of deslrablo properties Is too large
to specialize Yoror ,Bros, Co.,
373 Stato street. tf.
New and Second Hand Goods We
aro now located in our quartora
on Center ntreot, whoro we will
do a gonornl business In now and
Bocond hand goods, watch repair
ing a specialty. Gordan & Razell,
32,5 Center street. G-12-lmo.
For Sale Good rubbor-tlro buggy.
Call on Romeo Hunter, at Cro3B
market. 6-ll-3t
There Is n Demand -For proportlq
convonlently located which may bo
purchased on Installments. If you
havo ono of merit, cither city or
country, to bo sold in this mnnnor
at mnrkot valuo, lot mo know
about It. Customors aro now wait
ing to closo deals.
FOR J3ALH.
OlO Acres Located 3 miles from
good, thriving town, closo to Sa
lem. 240 acres undor cultivation,
7G ncros tlmbor, balnnco pasture.
1 8-room houso, 1 G-room houso,
barn 54x92, will hold sufficient
feed for 2 years, other outbuild
ings; school houso on tho placo.
Stock consisting of 40 hoad good
cattle, C head horse's, 10 hogs, and
wngona nnd Implements goes with
plnco, nil tor $40 por ncre. Good
torms mny bo had.
IS Acres Located In tho famous
Roscdnlo district, 11 acros undor
cultivation, 3 acres orchard con
sisting of prunes, poars, apples
and chorrles. Raspberries an.i
strawborrlos. About 8 acros lu
oats nnd vetch, balnnco pasture.
G-room -houso and burn; prlco
$2250.
20 Acres Located CV6 miles from
Salem, all undor cultivation ox
copt n Mi aero of tlmbor. Soli, a
rich black loam, no gravol nor
whlto land on place. A 20x26
houso and a now 24x32 barn, aUo
now grnnnry 14x10. Good family
orchard; price, $2250. Goo.!
terms can bo had.
SALKM INVESTMENT CO.
432 Stato strcot.
LODGES.
?arjctc Union No. 100B Loca
Union No. 1065 of Carpontera an
Jolrors of Amorlca moot ovor?
Saturday ovonlng nt 8:00 p. m. Is
Honrot hall, 420 Stato St. A. W
Dennis, Rec. Sec.
Foresters of America Court 8her
1 wood Foresters, No. 19, Moeti
I SntAirdav nlcht In Holman ball,
I Stato street Waldo Miller, C. R.:
J. C. Perry, flnnuclal secretary,
Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P.
Caitlo Hall In Holman block, cor
; nor State and Liberty street
, Tuesday of each week at 7:30
i m. Oscar Johnson, O. C,; E. B
Anderson, K. of R. and 8,
Modvrn Woodmen of Anierlc Or
gon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Meet
' overy Thursday ovonlng at
1 o'clock In Holmau hall. W. W
1 Hill, V. C; F. A Turner, clerk
.Voodmen of World Meet evory Tr
day night ut 7:30, lu Holman bat.
O, L. Darling, C. C; P. L. Fras
lr, Clork.
Lliiooln Annuity Union, Sick, accl
dent and ponnton Insurance; $2,
000,000 plertg-d; every claim pat
Good agents wanted. J. H. C
Mongomery, suprorao organizer
Dox432 Salem, Oregon. R. H
Ryau. senrotary, 046 Stato ttrc
LIVERY AND FEED 1"
I.lverj and IVtd Stable Old Pot
offlco Stables, at 264 Ferry street
between Commercial and From
streets. Telephone 188. Some of
the finest liveries In tho city cai
be found hero. Dick Westacott
proprietor 10-1-lvr
SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES
Frank M IlrowB. Manufacturer of
sash, doors, mouldings. All klndi
of house finish and bard wood
work. Front street, between Btat
and Court. Mike all complaint'
at the oflJce.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Go6f'nlTou1FoT',Ro
bam, nvo-acro poultry plate, $4
to $7 por month. Flno, dairy farm.
Box 113, Turner, Or.. G-10-3t
:i
Found 32-calbro Ivor Johnson "ro
volvor, 2 boxes of shqlts, ammuni
tion belt and Eastman folding
kodak. Ownor cart have samo by
calling a,t room B, Scott Hot61, Sa-'
paying fdr.thls ad.. . ,6:11'-.,
LohIor Noodlo House Ferry Btreot,
jiear High. $-6-lmo.
- '
Togo Noodlo Houso First class
placo to get bowl noodles. Fresh
and well sorvod 10c. 43D Ferry
jsfreet. 6-G-lmo
.. .
t KORINEK & KENVELTi
VctcrtKArlau Graduates; Qntarl0
Vollnary Collogo. All calls prompt
ly attended to. Office 207 8.
High street. Phono, 1G0, resi
dence 098. G-l-lmo.
Help Furnished Freo of Charge By
Salem Employment Company, 473
Stato street, phone No, 140. Par
tics wanting help pleaso call at
office or phono us, Also havo cows
for sate.
Concreto Work Oet my prices on
sidewalks, curbs, septic tanks and
coment work of any kind. All
work guaranteed first-class. Mr.
Ward, Highland add. Phone 669.
. May 24-tf
Vogct Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum
ber .shingles, building material,
wood and coal. Low prices and
prompt deliveries. One block east
of 8. P. paseugr depot Phone
198. 7-2-tf
Dutto & Wcnderoth Fine wlnee
liquors and clgari. We handle
the eelobrated Kellog gaud Castle
whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer
constantly oi draught. South
Commercial street. 9-8-lyr
Enlarged Our moat markot on
Efibt Stato stroot has boon doubled
in slzo and xto aro bettor propared
thnn'ovor to .scrvy customors.
Promnt sorvlco and the best of
moats .our raqtto. CaUHpr, phbne'
lD9.t?K)IJT4a.tet'Oo..'
.JTi'rJujifiiiiRS ,
Theo. AI. Ran: Flumblng, hot water
aad steam houtlng and tlnalug
164. Commercial street Phoae
Main 192. 9-1-lyr
M. 3, Petzel -Plumbing, sieam n6
gas fitting. Bucconor to Knox A
Murphy, 226 Commercial street
'Prone Main 17.
iimud nt (uce From $100 to
$500, tho host of collatornl secur
ity to offor. Address G 10, Jour
nal ofllco. 0-11-tt
WnntHl Position Llnotypo machlu-ist-oporator
of 11 years oxporl
onco would llko position in west.
Tomporato; day work; employed,
"II. J. W., this onico. O-G-lw
RuNpbcrry I'ickeiM Wniited Largoit
and best ynrds; atendy work;
highest prlco pnld. Good cnmplng
grounds with wood nnd wator.
Located ono-half mllo south of
Chemawa. Apply soon, N. C. Jor
jjenson. 0-Olw
Wanted Girl for general houss
work, lady and little girl lu fam
ily. Enqulro at Ellto hotel.
G-tl-3t
For Rent Now 7-room houso an!
barn. Pump on porch. 1516 N.
Commercial St. Inquiro Hill's Peel
Iloom. Phono 451. 0-ll-lw
DRAYMEN. " ''
Cuiiiuiliia Urns. Transfer Ctiiipmiy
AH kinds of trunstir work done
Furniture und pianos boxed read)
for sblpmout. Prompt sorvlce Ii
our motto. Stand und office at
253 South Commercial street
Phone 210. Raldonc Phone 968
RUTTERNLT DREAD.
It Is worth moro than any other
'read yot the prlco Is no higher
for snl at your grocers'.
CALIFORNIA RAKERV,
Thomas & Cooley, Prop,
Salem Fence Works
Headquarter for Woven Wire
Fencing.
Poultry Netting, Pickets, Gates,
Malthold Hoofing, P. & D. Ready
Roofing, Screen Doors and Ad
justablo Wlbdow Screens.
CIIAS. D. MULLIGAN
Successor
WALTER '.MORLEY.
tWO Court St. Salem, Ore
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICE CITY nALL.
For water sertlce apply at oee
Bills payable moataly la adraae.
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iLiurci3
REAL ESTATE FOR SALB
How iNty This
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1QH Actt . Mii ica
150 acres under cultivation, 14
acros small timber, balance paa
turo, 9-rooto. hous, t barns, 3
acres orchard, spYitig water, loan
mixed with sarld. Vlth the plaw
Is 18 cows, 10 heifers 1 year old,
1 bull, G horses, 1 colt, wagons,
plows, harrows, hack, fanning
mill, soparator, chickens, turkeyt,
12 hogs, 8 swarma bees, etc. Laa4
nearly all level, and 2V4 mtlM
from a good town, can be had now
for $40 por acre, this place wltH
stock is worth $G0 por acre aad
Is a money maker.
OLMSTED LAND CO.
Salem nrnnch Ycrox Bros-. Ce.
B7S STATE STREET.
HOTELS AND RK8TAURAftTfc.
IIIIIIIMHIIlllHlllllllt
The
White House Restaurant
For a RvgHlar
i 25c Dinner afc 20c
They can't be bent
McGilchrist & Son
i
Proprietor.
1 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 M 1 1 N 1 1 f
, .
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raw iirav uuun'i HvnanfeiB.
,Cflad ftqr Um, &Qkq
I 168. Board per week 11.71.
alio furnished repass very, 3
f reasouable.
AT THI
Salem
Restaurant
MEALS 15c
j HOTEL! OREGON I
Cor Seventh aud Stark See.
Porttand's Mew and Modem f
i.. . .w
Hotel. Kates 51 per day and
up. European plan. Tree Bus.
; WRIGIIT-WCKINSON HOTEL CO. I
Proprietors
siieatKfi;Mn-teH
M
i The Leonard I
First class rooming and board- J
log houio. A. Clark, proprle- J
tor. Phono 971.
4-264 Front St,
m
Salem, Or. T
IIglgBJI4
Phone 44 Main 147 N. High St.
C. W. YANNKE
Proprietor of
THE FASHION STABLES
Cnb3 npd Llvory, all Rigs Modern
Rubber Tiro.
Ifuic Wing Sang Co.
UlfJ STOCK OF GOODS
We make up all ktndx of wruppore
and white underwear, waists, klmoa
ns and aklrts; all kinds of gentle
men's and ladles' furnishing good;
all kind of silks and drei goods,
hose, suits, pants, overalls, blankets,
neckwear, matting, chinaware,
trunks, embroidery and lace, etc.
OUR STORK IWJiT.
Goods now nt vory low price big
sale.
Utfti X. Commercial St., Salem, Of.
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