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DAILV CAI'H.U. .lOt'RVAL, SALEM. OREOOV. SATURDAY, JUNK 27, 1008 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL !!. HOFER, Ed. and Prop. An Independent Novvspapcr Dovotcd to American Principles and tho l'r'ogre&s and Development of All Oregon. Published Kverr Evening Excopt Suudny, Salem, Ore. sfrbSCttlPTIOtf RATES. j((Iuvrlably7ln Advance.) Dully, by carrier, per year ......JO.OO Por month...,. 50c Dally, by matt, per year. 1...... 4.00 Per -month.......'... .Mc Woskly, by mall, per year.. 1.00 filx mouths Wo SPEOIAIi DELIVERY For convonlonco of subscribers branch dollvory offices are ostabllsh d at tho following places at 35 cones per month, $1.00 for throe menths: Asylum Store, F. O. Do Voe & Son, Asylum Avenue junction. Carlino, Seventeenth street, A. W. Lane, Garden Road Store. Dauo's Store, Alox. Dauo, SouthCommerclal Btroet. Electric Store, C. M. Epploy, East Stato street. Fairgrounds Store, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road. Howoll's Corner. Twolfth and Cross Btroots. O. K. Grocery, A. A. Euglebart, Twelfth stroot. Wheeler's Store, W. D. Wheeler, Highland avenue. Yew Park Store. F. G. Boworsox, Twolfth and Leslie. Lane Orocory, Seventeenth stret J. L. Mooro & Son, corner Capitol and Union streets. West Salem Store, West Salem. 1 Zlnn3 Confectionery, 478 Stato street. Dr. Stone's, 241 North Commercial stroot. Huffman's Store, North Sixth street. Gorman Bakery, corner Twolfth and Chomeke.ta. I Now Corporations. Homoseokors' Information Bu reau! principal ofllco, Portland; cap ital stock, $G000ln corporators, Harry E. Wagonor, John E. Colvln, Loroy II. Smith, William E. LoVal ley and Paul M. Sims. , Newberg Sash & Door Compnnyj principal ofllco, Nowuerg; capital stock? 310,000; Incorporators, Thomas Herd, E, M. Heacock, and N. C. Chrlstonson. Placor-Sylvanlto Mining Company; principal ofllco, Portland; capital stock, $500,000; Incorporators, W. S. l'holps, C. C. Burt, E. M. Slinontou and J. N. Blair. Roovos Shoo Company; principal ofllco, Portland; capital stock, $10, 000; Incorporators, J. H. Roovos, C. Row and Cecil H. Bauer. Wostorn Land Company; princi pal ofllco, Salem, Oregon; capital stock, $10,000; Incorporators, Honry W. Moyors, Thomas C. Smith, Jr., and Charles u. AlcNary. Feed Your Nerves Upon rich, pure, nourishing blood by taking Hood's Sarunparlllu, and you will bo free from those spoils of do epalr, those sleepless nights ami nnxlous days, those gloomy, dunthllko feelings, thoso sudden starts at niero nothings, those tlyspoptlo symptoms and blinding headaches. ITood's Saraaparllla has done this for many others - It will euro you. Hood's SarsaparilSa In usual liquid 'form or (ltt choeolated tablets known as t straatabs. 160 doses $1. THE QUESTION OF A CREDIT CURRENCY. Whether tho Stato Bankers' asso ciation shall endorse credit currency or not la n vltnl Is3tie of this con vention In session at Salem. Whether It shall endorse tho Ok lahoma plan of securing depositors in another live Issue. Tho fact that ono speaker showed that national hanks had secured their note at a cost of LESS THAN ONE-KKHITII OF ONE PER CKNT OUGHT TO SET ALL PERSONS THINKING. It h prohablo that conservative policies of the lmnkors will Incllno thorn to tenors both questions. But tho Oklnhoma plan of pro tecting depositors WILL NOT HE DONE AWAY WITH- BY THEIR RE FUSAL TO DISCUSS THE QUES TION. Somo quch arrangomont .would In Bplro conlldonco In tho wlfolo bank ing situation and be a bonoflt to the hanks. Arthur Reynolds, president of the Dos tfolnai National Bank, mem ber of tho Curroncy commission nnd committee on Federal Legisla tion of tho Nntlonal Bankers' asjo olatlon, road apnear on "Credit Curroncy." Ho showed how THE APPEARANCE OF THE CLEAR ING HOUSE CERTIFICATES HAD CHANGED THE SENTIMENTS OF RANKERS AND LEGISLATORS AND ECONOMISTS In favor of tho use of groator volumo of credit cur roncy. Ho said tho panic of last full wm duo to an Irresponsive, Inplnstlc curroncy. Ho reared tho cantos of that distress and suspension of cur roncy pnymentH. Whon our go ornmont had $900,000,000 gold In Its vaults, that panic compelled i to Import gold at a profit to Groat DHtnln from the nnnk of Englnnd, 'which had only $105,000,000 sur plus gold. Why should not currency bo Is sued ns noodod, based unon tho as sets of bank Rocurod liv n go'd roHorvo, bo provldod by banks, In stead of an Inoxpnnslvo system bnsod upon a national debt, bo found more Htnblo and satisfactory? Thorn wo no olnstlclty to our curroncy. Wo must havo tho right to Issuo credit notes In placo of book credits. Emergency and panic curronev woro unfortunatolv torms that did not holp to restore conii ijonoo. Ho donouncod tho Aldrlch-Vreo-lnnd curroncy bill as a financial bastard and political makeshift. The commission comnosod of nine sena tors and nlno congressmen woro to frame a further bill and If not moro in tho intercut of tho people, God pnvo tho countrv! Tho bill allows the use of $500. 000,000 omergoncy notes In tlmej of financial Blrlngoncy, bned for so cur'tv on state, county and munici pal' hondi, with a clearing hou.'o prlv'oga allowing railroad bonds to bo used m a basis for currency Is sues. Ho announced In conclusion thnt In his opinion the us of omorgon?y currency would alarm tho public and produco suspension of cash pay-monts. COUNTY PIONEERS'' REUNION. Tho Mnrlon county pioneers he'd thuir annual reunion at tho John Hunt farm in tho Waldo Hills. Tho celebration of tho nnnunl re union of tho pioneers of Polk coun ty at Dallas opened tho strcot fair. About C000 peoplo woro in atten dance. Tho address of tho day was delivered by Judgo William Kaiser, of Salem, nnd at the closing of tho morning program tho ploncors" who woro present, nbout 100 in num bor, woro entertained at a banquot glvon by tho city, In tho Woodman hall. At the business meeting, hold In tho afternoon, Dr. T. V. Bom brco of Dallas was clocted president of tho Polk County Pioneer associa tion, to succood Hon. J. II. Ilnwley, of Monmouth. William Grant of Dallas was elected vice-president and J. D. Smith, sccretnry. ' o Whon you need to tako something take It promptly for tho stomach, but tako something you know Is re liable something llko Kodol for Dyspopsln and Indigestion. Kodol Is pleasant to tako, It Is reliable and Is guaranteed to give relief. It Is sold by all druggists. No Need of Suffering from Rheuma tism. It Is a mistake to allow anyone to suffer from rheumatism, as tho pain can always bo relieved, and In most casos a euro effected by applying Chambarlnln'a Liniment.. Tho re lief from pain which it affords is alono worth many times Its cost. It makes sloop and rest possible Evon In casos of long standing this lini ment should bo used on account of tho rollef which It affords. Do not bo discouraged until you have glvon It a trial. For sale by Dr, Stono'a drus storo. A tablo shows that tho bulk of d!vorco3 occur In childless mar riages. No tics to bind. o Ruclcleii s A rn I ca Salve Wins. Tom Moore, of Rural Routo 1, Cochran, Ga writes: "I had n bad soro como on tho Instep of my foot and could find nothing that would heal It (until I applied Bucklon's Ar nica Salvo. Less than half of a 25 cent box won tho dny for mo by af fecting a perfect cure." Sold undor guarantoo at J. C. Perry's drug storo. o Josso Grant was . mentioned for vlco-prosldont on tho Democratic ticket, It wont out, You Never Can Tell. just exactly tho cause of your rhoumatlsm, but you know you havo It. Do you know thnt Ballard' Snow Liniment will euro It? re lieves the swelling and limbers the joints nnd muscles so that you will bo as actlvo and well as you ovor were. Price 25c, 50n and $1.00. Sold by all doalors. -o This Is awful. John D. Rockofol lfr Is about to write for tho magazines, A Wreck Is tho only fit description for tho man or woman who (s crippled with rhoumatlsm. Just a fow rheumatic twlngos may bo tho forerunner of a severo attack stop tho troublo at tho start with Ballard's Snow Lln Imont. Cures the rhoumatlsm and nil pain. Price 25c, 60c and $1.00. Sold by all dealers. Saving is the sure road to wealth A thousand men win a compe tence by quietly nvlng their spare money where ono gets rich by Bpoculatlon and get-rloh-qulck schemes. Open a Savings Account wltt us and deposit regularly n part of, your earnings and your financial succor la assured. Peoplo who Hv.o in glass homos ofton are tho biggest Btono throwors. Poison Onk Poisoning. Ballard's Snow Liniment curo3 It. Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius, Turner, Ore., writes My wife has discovered that Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oak I Poisoning," a very painful troublo. sue not only cured a case of it on hersolf, but on two of hor friend who woro poisoned by this same ivy. Price 25c, 50o and $1.00. Sold by nil dealers, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Most people aro very candid in ad mitting tho faults of other peoplo. o I Stomach Troubles. I Many romarkable cures of stom ach troubles have been effected by Chamberlain's. Stomach and Liver Tablots. One roan who had spent ovor two thousand dollars for medi cine and treatment was cured by ,a few boxes of these tablets. Price 25 conts. Samples free nt Dr. aiono's drug storo. vt 1 .. In the death of Grover Cleveland tho United States loses a great man. . o Poison Oak Poisoning. Ballard's Snow Liniment cures It, Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius. Turner, Oro., writesMy wife has discovered that Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oak Poisoning," a Vory painful trouble, herself, but on two of her friends sue not only cured a case of it on who were poisoned by this same Ivy. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00, New Notaries. Geo. A, Brodie, I. E. Richardson, Bon C. D'ey, Portlnnd; Lincoln Aus tin, Flora; J. R. Benson, Myrtlo Point; A". Nelson, Newberg; M. R. Cross, 'Tho Dajlos; Karl Knobloch, Astoria; Fred A. Kneolnnd, Astoria. - o COFFEE A middling steak and first-rate coffee are better than middling: coffee and first-rate steak. Con sider the cost. Your grocer returns your money If you don't like Schilling's Beit: we par Mm. "Just ono moro ride," pleads tho boy or girl. o For n Sprained Ankle. As usually treated, a sprained ankle will disable tho Injured por son for a month or more, but by ap plying Chamberlain's Liniment and obsorvlng tho directions with each bottlo faithfully a euro may bo ef fected in many cases In less than ono week's tlmo. This liniment is , a most romarkablo preparation. Try It for a sprain or bruiso, or whon laid up with chronic or muscular rhoumatlsm, and you nro certain to bo dolightod with tho prompt rollof which It affords. For sale by Dr. Stouo's drug store. O- CASTOR I A iic'or Infants aufl Children. IfiB Kind You Havo Always Bought Boar3 tno Signature -J 0Swi Annual Commencement ' Exercises. Eugene, Oregon, Juno 20-24, 1P08. For tho nbovo occasion a rnto of ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE on tho certificate plan Is au thorized. WM. M'MURAAY, J. M. SCOTT, G. P. A., S. P. Co. A. G. P. A., S. P. Co. C-19-5t n Important Dates in Oregon. Stato Tcachors association at E11 gono, Juno 25, 2C and 27. State inlverslty commencement, Juno 21 to 24, nt Eugene. Stato normal graduation at Mon mouth, Juno 20 to 23. Marlon county pioneer's reunion at Hunt farm, Saturday, Juno 27. Stato board of regents normal schools meets at Salem, Juno 30, Mt. Angol college and seminary, Tuesday, Juno 23. Annual Session Oregon Christian Missionary Society. Tumor, Orogon, Juno 23-July 5th, 1908. For tho abovo occasion n rate of one nnd one-third faro will be made by tho Southern Pacific Company on the certificate plan. John M. Scott, A. G. P. A.; Will. McMurray, G. P. A. C-20-5t , 0 6mt tU ? u HaY9 A,ftays " Grand Opera House JOHN P. CORDRAY, Manager ONE NIGHT MONDAY JUNE 20 L. S. SIRE Presents America's Foremost character Actress MAY ROBSON In Her Great New York-Chicago Success by Anno Warner The Rejuvenation of AUNT MARY Original cast and production. Three months in New York, throo months in Chicago. A LAUGH EVERY MINUTE Prices: $1.80, l.OO, 75c, BOc. Scat sale at box office Monday 9 a. ra, Snip- Notice. Notice is horoby given that, undor tho provlstons of ordlnanco No. 200, I will on tho 26th dny of Juno, 1908, at '2 o'clock p m., at tho pound in ho city of Salem, sell at public auction tho following described im pounded animal, tewlt: Two-year-old stoor, black, with somo whlto on tho bolly, split in tho right ear, largo horns. Tho ownor of snld animal can havo tho Bamo by proving proporty and paying tho legal chargos and oxpon Bos of taking up and kooping, etc., and in default thoroof for five days T will procood to soil said animal at public auction, ns provided in ordl nanco No. 429 of tho aforesaid city. D. W. GIBSON, City Mar3halfl Salem, Oregon, Juno 20. 1908 C-205t 0 - Notice, to Property Owners on Ilrond .tvny Street., Notlco 1b horoby glvon that tho owners of proporty to bo bonofltcd by tho Improvement of Broadway stroot In tho city of Snlom, Orogon, with crook or river grnvol, botwoon tho north lino of North Mill croel: and tho north lino of Madison strcot, In said city, who deslro to mako snld improvement In llou of their assess ment and In nccordanco with tho plans nnd specifications, now on fllo In tho ofllco of thb city rocordor of said city, shall fllo thoir writton ap plication thorofor with said city ro cordor, on or boforo Juno 29, 190S. By ordor of tho common council, W. A. MOORES, C-lC-llt. City Rocordor. 0 Reform School Supplies. Sonled proposals aro hereby In vited for furnishing tho Orogon Stnto Reform Bchool, with supplies for tho noxt six months ending Do combor 31st, 1908. Supplies con sisting of flour, grocorlos, moats, lcathor. Lists with specifications will bo furnished upon application to tho superintendent. All bids must bo In by Juno 30, nnd goods do Uvorod by July 15, 1908. Goods must bo In strict accordance with samplo In original packagos whon possible. All contract supplies will bo paid for at tho first of tho month follow ing tho delivery of tho goods. N. II. LOONEY, G-lG-10t Suporlntondonl. illlllillllH 4-H-H-HH FORM ONE MORE HABIT TORRID ZONE FUNARCE The abovo cut roprosonts our brick lined Torrid Zono Furnace, Guaranteed gas, smoko and dust proof. Economical and durable A. L. FRASER 258 STATE STREET. Estimated furnished on hnatlng X OU HAVEprobablynotyet formed enough "hnbltB." .4 It Is likoly that you would t I find tho "nd-anBworlng habit" ! u dividend-paying ono and 3 ono that would novor lure you far away from tho boat thrift- " T creed ovor devised. A habit Is usually formed '.'. through yloldlng to natural In- cllnntlon. Tho nd.-answorlng ;; habit will havo to bo cultlvat- .. ed perhaps against prosent inclination, and through an of- !! fort of will. You aro not In tho habit of ;; saying "ImposBlblo," aro you? fr-H II I illl II I ill I I 1 I 8H-M- Graber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Jtl ANT HI ml Will glvo prompt attention to all orders, guarantoo our work to glvo satisfaction and to bo up to tho sanitary stand ard. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS, Call at our shop on Liberty street, bnck of Barr's Jowolry Store. Phono 560. Huie Wing Sang Co. Ilia STOCK OF GOODS FIRE WORKS SALE Wo mnko up all kinds of wrnppors and whlto undorwoar, waists and klmonas. Our Store Best Goods At vwiiolosalo prices tlijsf. wool:. 320 N. Commercial St. Fir storo, northeast sidd, Salem, Oiogoti. CHIGHESTER'S PILLS -7t l.n.llrat Aujr.iir VnutUlfot fj I'lllslo Hi 4 M UfllU .-cutllnW i-lin, ia.;r. HI tilua PiUmb, i Talo no .bur. liny of joiif v Drur.irUL AKfrwf'iri.'lfWrK8 niAllll.ND IIHAMI I' J l.l". for I yews known il lie .fcbifnt.AlwtrtlUIUl .. W SOLD BVUBlififilSTSEYERWHf.Rii Will DoM.deThl.fc J PACIFiq (LINES IV nr.. ' T Fom Salem, (W AS FOTrnwo. T TO Timmrm, UlE Pnnr..il"".. Ill: vHiujwu n.nii.ij Ch icado $7 iB 7 St. Louis $69.15 $ 01, raui sr .,.', Omaha mk vl'i VUIIU.I 1KB Kansas City $61,65 jj TICKETS W'.LLBB0X8iL: July 6' 7, 22. 21 August 6, 7, 21, 22 j 4 Good for rotura la 90 dan ,.u.Ui iiuviiegei at piMii,-. within llmUt REMEMBER TI ju For any further Information & ngents. wsi. M'iiunnAr, PORTLAND, OREQOY Tlmo Card No, 03, SoalknMfc Co., EiTcctivo Sumkr.C? inn '"7 Toward PnrHnml Puuu.. No. 10. 5:13 a. m. Ortgos u nrOR.q. No. 18.-8:40 a. m.-Cottifi Gr No. 12.-2:45 p. m. Roiebsri t No. 222, 5:00 p. a-Port fnnt frolirlit No. 220.-10:4011:28 t a- Toward San FrnuclKO, rft. no. 11 l-'.tM B. m. K0W passongo' No. 17; 6:4C p. m.Ctttti'Qm pussongu. No. 15. 9: lit p. ra.-CiWoraU i No. 13.-3:31 n. m. SaFrti Toward San IYAsebeo, TiL ISO. sal. z:s a. m. rofiiwa i iruiHiit, No. 225. 11128 a. .-wty THE AVENUE Creams, Ices, ciKurj and confeo tons. Corner of Suvunteenth r.nc Aaylum avtM, n. u. Suker. pro prteto'- Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire Porultry Nottlns, Pickets, Gate. XrnHhrilit llnnflntr P n. TloadV Roofing, Screen Do9raT and Ad justable Wh.dow Screens; CHAS. D. MULLIGAN Successor r:t WATfER MORLEV. 2BO Court St. Salem, Or" HOLUSTfcR"! Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggeto A flasy Medlolnft hi Buy Pionls. BrluEt Qoldcs Ilealth and Renswed Vljjir. A. moclllo ferCoiutlpRtlon, In llirostlon. Live and Kkluoy Troubles, l'lmpW. Eczema, Impure lilcxxl, Bail Uroalli, SIukosK IIq vols, Heodactii nnd Uackttclw, It's Itoclcy Jlountuin Tea lu tab' let form, 8A ceutH n box, Qeiiulnrt nmil by IIoLusTcn Obuo Compinv, Mudlsou, WU. nOlnEN HtlCOETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE JJfl FRENCH FEMALE PBLLS. A Si?i, Curiu Biuu for Bnttxxaa W,tuiio. NEVCR KNOWN TO FAIL Br.i sura 8riri 8.U.. fulua (.uuii.we.1 cr JJuntjr Kefuoile'l. Bnl prMl4 fur 11.00 iwr Uii. Will ini ibemva ttlil.U U pli far twu r ifsTi-.) Btrapt. Vn. Hjuurdrujjlilixju hb.v tutu. vu.. vur vrvri ig lat UNITll) MtCICiLCO., oT4. LANCABTm, J. - i wanwBBVMiHasnri.u HBB vld in Salem by Or. 5. C. 5 Fvll NIX1 HICKOKT BARK Cougli Remedy AliOlVTttr rvn 10, Coughs, Colds CROUP Every EfoissewKe nu ono of thnt POMAimo fUlTIt). Md lu po!lihln all kUult of incUl our. OuririttM4 cfffclKf. Y04 j nnl dillf BM for It. Mttlv put up V4 tctdy to m J j .,., v. j(limp,ort.l u. l'Mf.1 artUlt will u Hi..-4,Ufc Uul trt fr ( uldiKMt jor IU., CONTINENTAIi MERCANTILE COM- PANY, 700 EAST TWENTY FIRST STREET, CHEYENNE, WYO., GENERAIi AGENTS. ML !2j4 U'hoopinf Couch llorrnc Bronhlll SORE THROAT BOATnd LUNGS HK1W1 BH ttMtOt CO. a i pm r. 4 & J SAlfM. OWCON, U S. A. frtce. Utr)4lr CU mmommummmm OrcROii Klccllrc Tlaw TMe Tiino of arrival and dfputatd cars at Salem la aj follows, Pofl and lntornifdlate points; Arrive '.i lH S:0 a!m. Xt-Mu 10:50 a.m.- j(:iiP 1:25 p.ta. 11:05 u 4:20 p.m. l:M 6:45 p.m. WIM S:20p.m. M0r Local Exproja Local Exprosa Local Exprosa CORVALLIS .EiSTERX R TDIB TADLE Loaves Dotrolt ,..... 'r ,j. follows, commencing jb. ? j Trains ior fi- . "" . ......Tim weaves Aut ' iui'su rrlves Pt corvauu ' Lv;avo3 Albany ."''!!. Arrives at Comuu t,. t . 0- 9 .- .... IM Loavea aiuu ..i.t.- ..yg. Arrives at CorvaJlti ,,w Trauw if "" NOt BT .... .. l:Mk Loavos cirvaiiia Arrives at Albany '-1 4 No. 9 ..i oaves Corvallls u .nlves at Albany No. 7 f., i ..m, n.irvallls !'... win" " - r.wr"" Arrives at Albany .....j . No. 11 (Sunday osly) Leaves Corvnms Jft4 No. 12 (Sunday '... Leaves Albany ,. ...jj. Arrives a- Corri. I .' ;ipplf) For further ,lHrft, ul Portland, : Bd Mnr June .Dir tfl ...h". ';; re the U0W , I "rXcn' w T be lnefS I of he o. & B.B.JjsJ Jbnnyand Vaqulna,dy j dy: Train No. " l T.eave AlbaW Jj J ijlll ,Arr. YaQulnanlP5 passengc UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 'LT. Yannlna "2;JJJV il;J?J SUMMER SESSION & (&&" nr. Albany liSJ MoHtfl Xmm Tpm. mMm, rkjtUt Tun!? iKiUHW mtimm. SMHb 6-23-6t I mi II UBIIUIII) t 1 Mil imilllM