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    DAILY CAPITA I. .TOI'RVAL, S.ITiRSi, OREOOV. MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1008
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
N. HOPER, Ed. and lrop.
An Indopcatlcnt Newspaper Devoted to American Principles nud
tho I'rogreM nud Dovelopemeut of All Orogou.
rubllnliod Every Evening Excopt Sunday, Salem, Ore.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
(Invariably in Advance.)
Dolly, by carrier, per year 10.00 Per rqontb 60c
Dallr, by molt, per year- 4.o6 . Per month S5c
Weekly, by mall, per vear 1.00 Six months 60c
SATISFACTION OP TAKING A
SQUARE STAND.
There must be a moral satisfac
tion In taking a square and unequiv
ocal stand on any matter.
That Is what a Statement No. 1
mombor of tho legislature takes
when ho Blgns that Btatomont.
He pledges hliriBolf. to abido by
tho will of tho majority, and what
man of any party can do otherwise?
He cannot do otherwise If ho Is a
truo American and thero Is some sat
isfaction In, being oven an Ameri
can.
Marlon county has at least forir
morabors of (he general assombly
who know Just what they will do In
tho next legislature
Hatteborg, Llbboy, Patton and
Kay will stand up for tho peoplo's
choice for United States senator.
They havo no votes to sell or to
trado for a federal ofllco or for an
appropriation, o? anything olso.
Thero must bo a great moral sat
isfaction lii feeling that you are in
nn unambiguous position.
AT LEAST ONE LANE COUNTY
MAN GETS RIGHT ON THIS MAT
TER. Allon H. Eaton, representative
elect on Statomont No. 1, has given
out tho following statement for pub
lication. Ho says:
"I shall certainly vote for Mr.
Chamberlain at tho next session of
tho legislature. I could not honor
ably do anything olso. I do not want
my position on tho statement mis
understood. I took the pledge bo
causo I bollovod in it. I know at
tho tlmo it might menn my defeat
for tho houso of representatives, but
I preferred to bo dofoatcd on tho
pledge than to bo elected without It.
I workod for Mr. Fulton in tho pri
maries and for Mr. Cako In tho gen
eral election. Tho pooplo of Orogou
proforrod Mr. Chamborlain to my
choice, and I shall vote to ratify
'tholr aolectlon when tho tlmo comej
In tho legislature
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THE "GOIMVITH-US" CURE FOR
HUMAN ILLS.
Movement works hand In hand with
physicians, taking only such cases as
they recommend, cases thnt aro be
yond tho roach, of drugs and tho ord
inary medical proscription.
' Christian Sclonco docs not antag
onize medical practice, but does not
jUiscnmimuo ueiwuen bo-cuiiuu cur
able and Incurable diseases.
Tho Christian Scientists rely sole
ly UPON THEIR UNDERSTANDING
OF GOD AS THE SAVING TRUTH
AND PRINCIPLE, and reject mator
ia medlca.
But tho new teaching Is at least
a partial acknowledgement of tho
command or. tno saviour, to teacu
and heal.
In that far It Is an acknowledg
ment of tho contention of tho Chris
tian Scientists, that tho gospel vr-xs
for the salvation of all from slcknogs
and disease as well as from sins.
Blood Humors
Commonly couso pimples, bolls, hires, eczema
or salt rheum, or some other form of erup
tions but sometimes they oxlst In tho system,
indicated by feollngs of weaknoss, languor,
loss of oppotltQt or Koncrol doblllty, without
cmislntr any breaking out.
Hood's Sarsapsillla cxpols them, renovates,
strengthens nnd tones tho whole system.
This is tho testimony of thousands anuaally.
Accept no substitute, but insist on havlnir
Hood's SarsapariHa
In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets
tnown aa Sarsatabs. 100 doses $L
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RUG WORTH 8100,000,000
TO FARMERS IN ECLIPSE
Green AphN, Now Nearly Etcrniln
ntcd in United States, -Lour Will
Ita Remcmlwrcd for Big Rlso in
Wheat Price.
Born In Jown.
Our family wore all born and
raised in Iowa, and havo UBed Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy (mado at Dos Moines)
for years. Wo know how good lt'iM.o polontlsta discovered other bugs
Washington, D. C, Juno 22. :Ex
tt tho $100,000,000 bug.. Tho advent
of tho Hessian fly, which Is now de
vouring tho winter wheat crop and
bringing terror to tho hoarts of tho
farmers in Kansas, marks Hho pass
ing froth the spotlight of what wos
probably in its hey-day tho greatest
wealth producing Insect In tho rec
ords of commerce
This hue. tho BDrlng greon Aphi,
war worth 8100.000.000 to bank nc-
jcounts of people In this country In
1907, who escaped its can. At tno
samo time it wns so destructive thnt
desporato effort' woro mado to ex
terminate It. Mon wiao in bug-ology
were on their kneos in tho fields ex
amining It with magnifying glaBsos.
or files which took bucIi' a fancy
to tho lttlo bug In quostion that
they actually Jogan to food on it.
Then those scientists hatched and
turned looso millions of those pnrn
Bltos to devour or destroy tho $100,
000,000 bug. They wero partly suc
cessful and a threatened calamity
was averted.
Tho green Aphis mndo sleoploss
nights for wheat ralsors of. Oklaho
ma, Toxas, Kansas nnd NobrnBka for
a period of CO days last yoar. Be
fore It was exterminated tho Do
partmont of Agriculture, tho bureau
of entomology nnd an army of bcI
cntlstB woro engaged In tho flght to
save tho wheat crop of tho country.
Tho greon bugs woro vanquished
and tholr spread Into tho wheat
states east of tho Mississippi and
tho spring wheat states of tho north
west flna'lv chockod on tho prlnr-l-
plo of fighting tho f'vll with fire."
A small black flv In Oklnhoma and
Toxas wob found to bo tho natural
onemv of tho green bug. This Mly
nov. Dr. Robert MncDonnld tollti
In tho July Woman's Home Compan
ion how tho church Is onco more
becoming nctlvo in tho euro of hum
an Ills. '
Through- tho "Emmnnuol Move
ment," Btnrtod nt Emmanuel Episco
pal clrirch In Boston, nnd taken up
hv nnntnr Mnononnli! In his nw:i
Pluirr.li In llrnnklvn. Hi A nhiirrfi la TllO Oregon Society
! BW(B.I-a VOW . - . -
again snvliig. "ARISE, TAKE UP.surnnco was organized mat wook in
THY BED AND WALK." Portlnnd, nnd will nfflliato with tho
"Tim nnmnintnt in irolnir nn from ' National association at onco. W. C.
ovorvwhoro." savs Doctor MncDonnld Hngorty, of McMlnnvllle, Is pros!
"that tho church is losing Its hold
oil' practical mon nnd women.
Tho reaiton Is not that tho church
Is not faithful to its duty, but that
tho world has Increased Its facilities
to satisfy man.
BUT IIFRE IS A NEW WAY OF
REACHING THE MAN OF THE
WORLD.
Ills modern way of living, with nil
Us hurry and worry, has gotton onto
ma norvoB.
dent,, B. J. Barry, of Dayton, secre
tary of tho Oregon body.
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Rucle'eh s Arnica Salve Wins.
Tom Moore, of Rural Routo 1,
Cochran, Ga., writes: "I had a bad
soro como on tho Instep of my foot
and could And nothlrg that, would
heal It (until I applied Bucklen's Ar
nica Snlvo. Less than half of a 25
cent box won tho day for mo by af
fecting n porfect cure." Sold under
Ho Bleeps poorly, Is doprossod nnd guarantoo at J. C. Perry's drug
melancholy, has nervous break- Btoro.
downs, Is dyspeptic and sluggish nnd j
misernblo. Mnko tho farm bqys "Junior pnrt-
Tho Bamo man who will not listen n,r8 nnd they will bo lesi anxious
to a puroly spiritual appeal WANTS to leave homo.
HELP, AND WANTS IT BADLY. ,
Tho church thnt can promise him
health with which to do his work,
wins him.
Ills bodily pain Is vory real to him.
for It is vo much nonror than a
cramped and dormant spirit of which
Jio In not conscious,
"Whero doos tho Emmnnuol Move
ment dlffor from Christian Sclonco?
Thero can bo said to bo only ouo
point of Himllarlty.
It Is that both aro desirous of get
ting rid of disease
BUT THEY NO SOONER JOIN IS
SUE THAN THEY DISAGREE.
Tho point of soporatlon Is In what
comtfltutoi curable and Incurnb'o
malady.
Tho Emmanuel Movement treats
only 'functional disorders of the
norvotin ByBtom.'
Ohrht'nn Sclonco does not distin
guish hotwoon functional and organ
ic dlsensos.
Then, again, tho Emmanuel
Small Depositors
Our Bank welcomes small de
positors. In our Savings Depart
ment as Biuall nn amount as ono
dollar will open nn account.
Wo havo good ronsons for giv
ing thoso accounts our host sor
vce Mnny of our large deposi
tors started as smnll doposltors
and n Inrgo number of satisfied
dopoHltora with small accounts Is
a good ndvortlsoment for our
bank.
Young pooplo ospoclnlly aro In
vited to tnko ddvautngo of this op
portunity to start a bank account.
SAVINds DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL NATIONAL
BANK
Ib from long experience In tho ubo of
It. In fact, when In El Pnso, Toxas,
tho writer's life, waB saved by tho
prompt use of this remedy. Wo aro
now engaged In tho morcnntllo busi
ness nt Narcoosseo, Fla., and havo
Introduced tho remedy hero. It bus
proven vory successful and Is con
stantly growing In fnvor. Ennls
Bros. This remedy Is for sale iy
Dr. Stono'B drug Btore.
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STATE NEWS ITEMS.
The Oregon Bankers' ussoclatloi
will hold tholr next annual conven
tion in Salem on Frldny and Satur
day, the 2Cth and 27th. Tho pro
gram will bo ono of tho most Inter
esting over presented nnd tho busi
ness men of Salem aro planning nn
ontortnlnment In honor of tho asso
ciation. 1908 will reglstor tho greatest
crop of borrlos and chorrlos that Or
egon has over produced. Quality Is
mngulflcont, quantity almost unllm
Itn.l ntwl uOilln linfnnnltv la nnlnv-
i.i., M.. fr-itf n,n ninfiirinf imv Krnn wns nrnnncntod bv the millions un
Insures a big Incrcnso In tho dairy , dor tho ndvlco of tho scientists,
output, which has been greatly bono- Agents of tho bureau of ontomology
fitted by as good spring pastures as . woro sent Into tho flolds to direct tno
woro ovor known" In this Bcctlon. I work of distributing tho dlmlnut vo
RoBldents of tho Northwest should black parasites. In 30 days aftor
take pains to see thnt their Eastoru tho "war o tho bugs" bogan tho
country friends are mado familiar dangor was declared ovor, but .not
with tho unequalled conditions which ' until Toxas. Oklahoma and .KansnB
mnko dnlrylng so profltnblo horo. had suffered great Injury and. whoat
Tho Oregon Society of Mutual In-' ralaen had a great scaro over wliat
looked uko n calamity lor a iimo.
Now for tho 4100,000,000 part of
tho storv. Whon the first rcnl scaro
ovor tho green bugs bogan wheat
was selling on May contracts ntJM
conts. This wns whon tho sun
crossed tho lino Mnrch 21, and tho
growing Benson for tho big winter
wheat states fairly bogan. Tho coun
try had a vMblo supply of 190G
wheat on hand amounting to noarly
18,000,000 bushels. Argentines was
shipping 3,000,000 bushels n wook to
Eurono and underselling American
oxportorB. Shlnmonts from that quar
ter from January 1 to May 1 woro
04,000,000 bushels. Official flguroj
show that primary markets In this
country woro groaning 'indor tho ro
colpts of 30,000 to 400,000 bushols
n inv abovo no-mal movomont of
previous years. The carllor roportB-
on the growing crop Bent out from
Socrotary Wilson's crop bureau woro
flattorlng and caused groat dopros
slon in prlcos. It looked llko GO
conti a bushel for the 1907 crop to
the farmers west of tho rlvor.
Then came tho green bug and the
speculator.
At the first serious mention :i
Insoct damage to whoat In Texas and
Oklahoma exports woro dispatched
from Chicago, Minneapolis and St.
Louis grain exchanges to learn tho
fncts. Tho ronorts wired back to
members of thoso oxchangos flrat
Informed tho press, tho public nnd
oven tho wheat ralsors of tho south
west of the dangor which threatened
tho crop. Buying of whent In all tho
big markets began like a whirlwind.
Tho best part of tho story Ib that
prices did not recede much nttor tho
battle with tho bugs was over. Con
ditions wero unfavorable for tho
wheat crop of Russia. Thore was a
vory late season in tno unnnuiuu
northwest. Every exchange In tho
country watched all theso ndvorso
signs and In anticipating tho short
yields for tho year hold prices woU
up aro.und $1 for tho entlro harvest
season' In this country,
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Do not let machinery shrink for
oil nor groan because a bolt nut 13
Ioojo.
We Sell
on the positive guarantee
that if it does not give satis
faction we will return the
entire amount of money paid
us for it. We mean this
and ask all those who are
sick and qeed strength to try
it with this understanding. '
G, W. PUTNAM CO.
Something Doing Every Minute
JULY
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MMuMMmmsusaaMomsMMm
At SALEM
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CELEBRATE
...WITH US...1
COFFEE
Why do we drink so
much poor coffee?
Because good coffee is
so good.
Your srrocer returni your moner If rou don't
IftoScbilllnu't nM: we par him.
It tnko3 good weather as woll us
knowledge of how to do It to mako
good hay.
JUL!
4
At SALEM
CELEBRATE
...WITH US
III
FIVE BANDS WILL FURNISH MUSIC, BASE BAH, RE
LAY RACE, BABY SHOW and other sports which will be men
tioned from time to time in the daily press notices; such as
catching greased pigs, auto races, balloon ascention, etc.
FIRE WORKS-The most beautiful ever seen in Salem.
Poison Onk Poisoning.
Ballard's Snow Liniment crures It.
Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius, Turner, Ore.,
writes My wlfo has discovered that
Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oa
Poisoning," n very painful trouble,
herself, but on two of her friends
Sho not only cured a case of It on
who wore poisoned by this sumo Ivy.
Prlco 25c, COc and $1.00,
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From now till July 1 seed may bo
planted for small cucumber plcklou,
DoWltt's Kidney and niaddor
Pl'ls aro prompt and thorough and
will In a vory short tlmo strongthon
tho weakened kidneys. Sold by all
druggists.
Tho bare summer fallow contrl-
I u.t.vti w ii,vi,i UlllUKIb UUUI Ull'lJ
IHVVW
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
Is tho Olio that children llkn r wnll
'to take as It tastes noarly as good
as maplo sugar. It acta gently yet
freely on tho bowels and thereby It
drives the cold out of tho system. It
is sold by all druggists.
Annual Commencement Exercises.
Eugene, Oregon, Juno 20-24,
190S. For tho above occasion a
rate of ONE AND ONE-THIRD
FARE on tho certificate plan is au
thorized.
WM. M'MURAAY,
J, M. SCOTT, O. P. A., S. P. Co.
A. G. P. A., S. P. Co. 6-19-5t
FOREST SERVICE
EMPLOVES APPOINTED
Washington, Juno 22. Tho For
est Borvico has just annotncod tho
following nppolntmonts on National
ferests:
Orogen:
George II. West has boon appoint
ed a forest guard on tho CnBcado
(Mnzama) national forost and Smith
L. Taylor on tho Cascado (Willam
ette) national forest.
E. Barnes and Waltor Allison havo
beon appointed forest guards on tho
DIuo Mountains (E.) national f gr
oat. Miss E. A. Newell has beon ap
pointed a clork (temporary) on tho
Cascado (Willamette) national forest.
Reform School Supplies.
Sealed proposals aro hereby In
vited for furnishing tho Orogon
State Reform school, with supplies
for the next bIx months ending Do
combor 31st, 100S. Supplies con
sisting of flo-ur, grocorloB, moats,
leather. Lists with specifications
will bo furnished upon application to
tho superintendent. All bids must
bo In by Juno 30, and goods do
llverod by July 15, 1908. Goods must
bo In Btrlct accordance with samplo
In original packages when possible.
All contract supplies will bo paid
for at tho first of t,ho month follow
ing tho delivery of tho goods,
N. H. LOONEY,
C-lG-lOt Superintendent.
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HICKORY
BARK
Cough Remedy
Aiioivmv nut
Coughs, Colds
CROUP
Whoopinf Couth
MoirsrnrM
Bronchltl
SORC THROAT
4 (Mnvm IM
iTHnOAT.ndlUNCS
MmtntyM CWy t
lU(t tiH KlHtDY M.
VUrU,OJ60N.U IV
mmrwTTTmi
ftte. ti4i-frC (tu
MINE GIVES
$35,000 IN
TWO DAYS
iColtcd I'rni I.cnunl Wire
Rono, Nov., Juno 22. According
to n smelter report Just mndo public,
tho Rogers mining syndlcnto has Just
completed tho record week In gold
production, having takon out $714
nn hour from tho mlno .from June
3 to Juno 10. Tho sottlomont of tho
Binoltor company from Juno 9 nnd
Juno 10 shows that $35,000 was paid
for oro takon from tho mlno on theso
two dtfys. A tronsuro sack was dls
covorod at tho 500-foot lovol and
onough gold was takon out to pay
tho operating oxponses of tho mlno
for flvo years,
' .c
John Cnllnn O'Laughlln, a proml
nont corrospondont at Washington,
was today appointed by PreBldont
Roosevelt to the secretaryship of tho
American branch of tho Jananoso ex
position.
Tho Buffalo Racing Association
opened up its animal moot nt Konn'l-
H-l IMllM-H-mHllltllHJ
!i It Is Not Adverllsiif
!! Which Survives; hi
; i the Things Which Are
jj Advertised : : : 2
THE "cloverost adrerttrt
mont" you over wroto
1.- .,,11. fnreotUB
now, oven by the wj,
frlond It maiw w " "
mny survivo only In the -blfger (
storo It holped to crate.
But It Is Just m certain . tbjj , .
the blgr .tore otUwWg..
is to grow uuv ".',:, ,.!).
ingofthepresenus I.;
J !ho result. In $.
I of your 'forsotten" adrertu.
"yS have preserved ibi JJ ;
mlta of advertising. on ,
croato new rwu'-
new advertising.
?4 II I I I II I WtrrHfH
Now Is the Time
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To can Strawberries. Wo Iwve on
Imjul the finest canning berries of the
season. Order emly beforo they
nro all gone. If you need nuy Js
'(Miisoii or Economy), Jar raps or
rubbers, wo will bo glad to supply
nil your iweds j: :? ' s: ss
GROCERY c0.