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DAIfiVpAFIlA!, JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1008.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
14. 1IOFER, Ed. and Prop.
An fejcntiout NovrajMper Devoted to American Principles aud
the If euros aiid Developomeut of All Oregon.
CtaMltlied KvcryKvoulng Except Sunday, Salem, Ore.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
(Invariably in Advance.)
HMfrT, fcycMttor, per year.! W.00 'Per tndnh 60c
Owtrr, toy cull, per year. 4.00 Per month 85c'
WtoUjr, try Hill, per year 1.00 Six mouths 50o
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SPECIAL DELIVERY
BTor convonlonco of subscribers branch delivery offices aro establish
t it the following, plncos at 35 cents per month, $1.00 for three menths:
Assflmnr Store, P. Q. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avoniuo Junction.
QarHae, Sevontoonth street, A. W. Lane, Garden Road Store,
rossa's Store, Alex. Daue, SouthCommerclal street.
BNoctrlc Store, C. M. Epploy, East State streot.
UMrgrounds Store, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road.
wqII'b Cornor, Twelfth. and Gross streets. t
Qt. K. Grocory. A. A. Englebart, Twelfth streot. .
Whcoler's Store, W. D. Wheeler, Highland avenue.
"Yow Park Storo, F. G. Boworsox, Twelfth and Leslie.
Xano Grocory, Sovontoonth strct
J, L. Mooro & Son, cornor Capitol and Union streets.
"West Salem Storo, West Salem.
J Ulna's Confectionery, 4.78, Stato stroet.
Xi Dr. Stone's, 241 North Commercial streot. ;
Huffman's Store, North Sixth streot.
"German Bakory,, cornor Twelfth and Ghomoketa.
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DEMOCRATIC FIRST
AND SECOND PLACE
POSSIBILITIES
Sketch?!) of Those Most Prominently .Mentioned for Notnlnnlon nt tho
Denver Convention for the Presidency mid Vlce.p.resldency. Written
tly Staff Representatives of the United Press.
SL. Paul, Minn,, Juno 30. "By
tar the host medicine that over camo
ut of ; drugstore."
This Is tho way Fretlorlck B.
"Lynch, tronsuror of tho Minnesota
taiu Democratic committee, a few
days ngo described John Albert
Jv&mson, govornor of Minnesota.
Tte roforrod to Johnson's early om
Tployinvml lit a drugstore at St.
"Polur, Minn., and his subsequent
achievements for the pcoplo of his
stato
Johnson, who was put out In tho
eleventh hour to run against Bryan
tor llio Democratic nomination for
tho proiltloncy, has boon cleark In
. drug Btoro, auditor for a lumber
company, odltor of a country uowu-,
trnpor, a stato senator, and, fllnnlly,
governor, He roso from tho most
shjoet and cruel poverty, bolnjr ol
llRod to luavo school In his twolfth
"year and go to work so as to koo,i
Ids mothor from continuing tho la
bor t taking In washing to sup
port tho family.
IStfi through It all ho preserved
Ills xjpUmlam and his faith in human
Point, Va .last spring, ho got Info
tno wntor without anyone being
awaro who ho was. But ho could
not resist tho temptation to turn a
back somorsault off tho springboard
Into tho wnvos, and this attracted
?o much attention that pretty soon
his ldontlty wns gonerally known.
Johnson's lovo of unsound, skat
ing and swimming explains his
henlthy mode of thought and his
calm, bright outlook on Hfo. What
ho cherishes in his heart as his Idoa
of truo greatness Is shown by tho
following remark ho onco mado to
a frelnd:
"As n Hfo work, I would rnthor
bo able to provide for tho needs -of
a family, enjoy tho fellowship of
good frlonds and good books ,nnl
write ono book that would bo roud
a hundred years from now, than to
bo nblo to niurus all tho money
In tho world."
Tho govornor was a groat stud
ent and reador all his Hfo. Whoa
ho wns 12 years old and got a
plnco In tho drugstoro In tho little
town of St. Potor, ho pored ovor
nnturo ToOny his character Is.: a hla books far Into tho night. Ho
erIeB of delightful contrasts. Ho has kept up this habit ovor sluco.
Is coiiBorvatlvo In his personal bo- The result Is that, although he novor
llofs und tastes, d'sllklng oitontu- went to school nfter that first om-
tlon or display and decrying any- ploymont, ho possesses n Btylo 'n
thins llko personal advertisement, writing and spunking that Is clear,
"Yut, mo slmplo Ib ho In his views, forcoful and olouuont.
that, when ho was Introduced to Now 47 years of ago, ho often
'Spealcor Cannon ono day In Wnsh- looks back and recalls that ho Is
Ingtnn whllo tho homo wns In sss- distinctly a product of tho country
trton, ho took It an a matter of storo and that ho owos much of his
course that ho should sit on tho success, much of his knowledge of
npttn'ker's dosk with his back to nil human nnturo and all of his Dom-
tho members "becauso there was no ocrncy to tho discussions which wont
tjxtrn chair on tho dins for him. on, night after night, whon tho men
TIo Is bolovod by tho peoplo of of the vlllngo woro grouped about
THlnntnota for having glvon them a the big stovo In tho drugshop.
2-umt railroad passenger rato and Ono of tho things thnt twlco
Tor hnvlng delivered tho farmers helped him. a Democrat, to carry o
Yrom tho extortions of tho twlno normally ' Republican stnto ovor-
tniHt. TIo Is ono of tho greatest wholmlngly for tho governorship,
lighters ovor known when ho bo- wns his early history. Ho started to
"Moves, tho public Is bslng victimized WOrk nt $10 a mouth, and, as soon
tmt Tio can cast from his mind all 3 ho wn getting $12, ho could no
thoughts of tho serious side of llfo longer let his mother work. From
"whon tho umpired "Play ball!" that tlmo on, ho supported his moth-
Ylns up to tho grandstand. And or and the other children of tho
"ho knows no grontor pleasure than family. Later ho turned down an of-
Ico Hlcatlng. for to play with n professional bnsa-
TIo Is distinctly n "baseball )a team at a tempting salary Then
crank." Whenever tho St. Paul ilB was offered tho editorship of tho
twvm playn nt homo, tho governor Is st. Potor Herald.
xxn tho Job nt tho stand, cracking j,jko "The Gentleman from Indl
pennuti and "rotting" for tho toam ni,&i i,0 built his future ns ho sat
Hku mud. Jf, perchance, some mnt- U tho little offlco of tho town's pa
ter of stato koeps him from tho j)0r, chronicling tho comings and go
Kumo, hla private secrotary knows It nB8i the births and death of his
ii hl3 business to get tho scoro by follow men and women. And ho
telephone and communicate It to the mado tho editorial column of hli
Kovernor ns soon as tho lait "out' . paper a real power In that and nd
"haB lieon called. Joining counties. Al-o. like "Tho
in tho winter ho slips off from Gentlemtn from Indiana," ho be-
hls offlco, hla skates under his arm.
and Hklms across the ice for hours
at n tlmo. Whon ho was at Old
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CAPITAL NATIONAL
BANK
j- H. ALBERT, President
E. M. CROISAN, Vice TV es.
JOS. H. ALBERT, Cashier
Careful, courteous and prompt
attontlon to tho interests of It
customora has constantly In
creased tho volume of business of
tie hank for the past 22 years.
New Accounts
Solicited
came a finished public speaker and
a deep thinker on political subjects.
Thus it camo about thnt tho poo
nlo turned to hint as deserving 'poli
tical honors.
In 1898 he wns elected state sen
ator and again In 1900.' In 1901
ho was elected governor by a plural
ity of 8000, while Roosovolt carried
,tho stnto by 101,000. Two years
jlator he was reelectod by 88,000.
Among his achievements as govor
' nor aro cited tho Increased assessed
tvaluatlon of the U. S. Stee: corpori-
tlon in Minnesota, from $32."uu,
000, to $190,000,000; a reduction of
railway" rates from 10 to 30 por
cent; 2-cent pas&ongop rate; a free
stato labor bureau, and a rofofmed
system of tnxatlon.
Johnson Is not a "society light."
Both ho and Mrs. Johnson long ago
made up their minds thnt there was
nothlnir much to be gained by drink
ing afternoon tea in unlimited quan
tities Although they havo met all
the social demands that go with tho
gubernatorial offlco, they havo
stopped there Mrs. Johnson Is as
much of a reader and student as
tho governor, and, when anything
of moment comes up, It Is to his wife
that he turns for decisive counsel.
Naturally modest and retiring,
Johnson continually objocts' to do
ing tho things his friends want him
to do In order to bring him Into tho
limelight. When they suggest some
thing of a theatrical nnturo, some
thing thnt looks llko pandering for
publicity, Johnson Immediately
takes to his heels. Ills political
managers tear tholr hnlr, nrguo with
him aiitl bog, but It Is of. no avail.
For lnstnnco, tho subject of hl3
making a speaking tour throughout
tho country to Bhow .hlmsolf to tho
peoplo was brought up. His friends
thought It would bo nn excellent
plan. But right nwajr tho Johnson'
modesltry stopped' In. "and tho Plan
' was doomed boforo It had boon half
outlined. '
"I'vo boon oleoted govornor of
Minnesota. I'm employed to work
for tho peoplo of Minnesota, and
hero I stay," ho said. And nil that
argument and .pleading could get
out of him woro two spocohos, ono
In Virginia and oho In Alabama, and
tho Alabama speech was mado after
tho peoplo of that state had rofuscd
to Indorse him for tho presidency.
New York Hotels that Hnvo Passed.
iNuw lorn minus JiuiuiB insi, uuif
it loses tuom inst ns won. To tno
death roll of famous hoBtolrles Ms
added now tho name of tho old Ev
erett house. And this within a fou"
yoar porlod, which has seen the
passing of tho Morton house, tho Ho
tel Cambridge tho Normnndlo, tho
Vendomo, tho Sinclair, Leggott's and
tho Fifth avonuo.
A ltttlo further back tho registers.
wero clo3ou finally of tho old Met
ropolitan, tho St. James, the Bruns
wick, tho Unltod States, tho St.
Cloud, tho St. Nicholas and the Stov
ons house. Tho Windsor disappeared
with flro and tragedy.
Somo hotels remain, but not tho
samo Tho Hoffman house and tho
Grand aro practically now; tho form
or Grand Central, sccno of tho
Stqkos-FIsh shooting, la now tho
Broadway Central.
There Is much old and highly dec
orative furniture In tho Everett Wo
aro told that thrco special pieces
cost $7500 orlglnnlly, a fact whkn
Is Interesting but not Impressive In
theso times of multl-mllllon palaces
for lavish guests. But If twontloth
contury hotols show marvelous ad
vances ovor tho old-tlrao houses In
luxury of outfitting, It Is truo por
haps, that they aro behind In other
regards. A Christmas tablo d'hoto
of 1850 Is noted nt Rathbun's for
which 13 entroes woro listed, with
olght ronsts and 11 kinds of game.
And tho best chnmpngno wits $2 a
nunrt! Now York World.
Pure Teas
are healthful-nerve
soothing-delicious.
GOLDKN GATE
TJ&AS"
UUWfw
yw
u4
TeA
CEVH
Jap a a
EnliaH
BrvalCfksi
Con
3ow4ir
hack m
Green
arc pure. Packed flavor
tight in dust-proof car
tons to protect their
purity and flavor.
J. A. Folfjar & Co.
San Fa-eUffl ,
Xm9wtwm Titvm Tmmm
A brother seeks that which hh
brothor has. This goos with the
sisters also..
e:
Sore Nipples.
Any mothor who has had exporl
onoo with this distressing alfmont
will bo pleased to know thnt a euro
may bo'offoctod by applying Cham
berlain's Salvo as soon ns tho child
Is done nursing. Wlpo It off with a
soft cloth boforo allowing tho babe
to nurso. Many trained nurses uso
this snivo with best results. For
salo by Dr. Stono's drug storo.
-o
Mnllco botokons a nnrrow mind,
o
Whon you nocd to tnko something
tnko It promptly for tho 'stomach,
but tnko something you know Is re
Unblo something llko Kodol for
Dyspopsla and lndlgoatlon. Kodol
Is pleasant to take, It Is rollablo nnd
Is guaranteed to glvo rollof. It Is
sold bv all druggists.
When You Are Dry
WHY NOT BUY
A puro and wholcsomobovorngo that Is sold la alt tho cltloi
of Wostorn Oregon and Northern California.
Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops
Grown in Marion County
Made of Filtered Wntor and strictly In accordanco with tho
Furo Food Law Salem Boor Is tho best mild bovoragc offered tho
public.
Mado by scientific procossos and guaranteed puro and whole
somo. No adulteration. No drugs or chomlcals and undor tho most '
porect sanitary conditions. Address all orders to
Salem Brewery Association
BANK TALK No. 1 7
By the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, Salem, Or.
The Road to Fortune
What 13 business? it la the conduct of your affairs and tho
disposition of your money In accordance with tho best business
mothods no matter how trifling or how great may bo tho amount
of money that comes to you. It yoii have but a slnglo dollar, and
tako a business view .of tho uso and disposal of that dollar, you
havo a glimpse of tho road to fortune. Mon of flxod wages and
salaries oftou think thnt they aro not in business nnd that business
principles aro not applicable to their caso. They aro Jn business
as much as any ono elso, and, as much ns any ono else, they need
the business assistance that comes from a bank account. This
bank account welcomes tho accounts of wago earnors and salaried
men, because n bank account is the surest step for them toward
larger business and larger prosperity.
United States National Bank of Salem, Ore.
Salem Pence Works
Headquarters for Woven Wire
Fencing.
Poultry Netting, Pickets, Gates
Malthold Itooflng, P, & D. Headj
Roofing, Screen Doors and Ad
justable Wifcdow Screens,
CHAS. D. MUIlliiAN
HUcce3sor
WALTER MORLET.
2B0 Court St. Salem, Or
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
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L o yji
RAffes1
-tl AS T
Tho abovo, cut represents our
brick lined Torrid Zorio Furnace,
Guaranteed gas, smoko and dust
proof. Economical and durable.
A. L. FRASER
208 STATE STREET.
Estimates furnished on heatlnk
Graber Bros.
plombiKg
AND
GAS FITTING
Will give prompt attontlon
to all orders, guarantoe our
work to glvo satisfaction and
to bo up to tho sanitary stand
ard. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO
GIVE ESTIJLVTES ON
CONTRACTS,
Call at our shop on Liberty
streot, back o! Burr's Jewelry
Storo. Phono 550.
Will Bo Marin tm. .. .
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St. Louis $69.15
St, Paul $61,65
Omaha $61.65
Kansas City $61,65
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REMEMBER THE WIK
For any further Information all r
agents.
n WM. .M'MUnilAY,
Oonoral Passenger Asent
Pfjn.Tr.AVn ntZ'
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Waller & Hentschel
; Succsosors to E. Eckorlln
"THE ELITE" HOTEL AND CAFE
14C and 148 Commercial Streot.
Meal3 6 A. M. to Midnight. Excellont Merchants.' Lunch, 25c, I
Sunday Family Dinners and Banquets a Specialty.
HH-nw 1 1 1 1 1 i i i 1 1 1 1 1 ii i 1 1 1 n i n 1 1 1 1 1 n ii 1 1 1 1 1 ii444
RIG STOCK OF GOODS
FIRE WORKS SALE
Wo mako up all klnch of wrnppors
and white undorwonr, walstH and
klmonas.
Our Store Best Goods
At. wholesale prices this weok.
320 N. Commercial St. First storo,
northeast side, Salem, Orogon.
Tlmo Card Xo. B3, Soiitlwn ri
Co Effective 8un,kr,
Toward Portlsnd, Vmtt.
u. xv. u;u a. m. Oregon It-
No. 18.-8:40 a. m.-Cottsge Orw'
f passenger. ,
No. 12. 2:46 p. m. Rosebarg p i
Toward Portland, FreJefct,
No. 222.-5:00 p. nr.-Port'iH
fast freight.
No. 226.-10:4011:28 a. it
way frolght.
Toward San Francisco, rwtc
No. 1115:03 a. m. RoMtdr'
pnssengo' i
No. 17. 6:4C p. m, Cottage dm
passengo.
No. IB. D:Dt p. m. Callfonk
press.
No. 13.-3:31 a. m. San Ttu6m
express.
Townrd Sun Francisco, Frt
(No. 221.-2:43 a. m. PortW fef
iroieiu.
No. 225.-11:28 a. m. war Mfc'
(U-ooon VAcetlrc Time TiUt
Tlmo of arrival and deptrtarta
cars at Silcra Is as follows, Fordnijj
Arrive U I
8:40 a.m. 6:(ui'
10:60 a.w. 9:05 tj
1:26 p.m. lliOJli
4:20 p.m. 1:M
6:46 p.m. 1:11 M
8:20 p.m. t:H)i
Local
lExproia
Local
Express
Local
Expr033
CHICHS"ER'S PILLS
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SOlOBYDfiUOGISTSEVERWHtRRi
THE AVENUE
Croams, Ices, cigara and confeo-
Ions. Corner of Seventeenth r.ud
Asylum arenua. N. u. Baker, pro
prietor.
l:5H
J$&!!xmmmm)
vr.si
H1CKOKT
BdRK
Cough Remedy
-n-w fOlilklH I'll
Coushs, Colds
CROUP
Whooping Couth
MoartrnrM
Bronchlll
SORE THROAT
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TMROATnll-UNCS
MiMlwlW(MfH
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CORVALLIS & KASTEKX
TI3IG TADLE
No. 4 j
Loaves Detroit 1
follows, commencing Jan. H.W
Trains for CorraBk '
No' 8" f.HLtf
Lcavoa Albany j-J
rrlves ft CorvallU ,.,1-
No. 10.
Lvaves Albany
Arrives at CorvallU ...
No. 6
Leaves Albany
ArrlvA nt CorvallU
!'-'- w
Trains for Albf
No. 6
r hka. riiffft1llfl ......
Arrives at Albany " -
iVo' 9"" villi
oavo3 CorvallU ;,-
Anives at Albany '"'J
No. 7 .,j.
Loaves Corvallls ; j
Arrives at Albany ..... w'j'
No. 11 (Sunday oWSl
Leaves CorvallU L(
Arrives at Albany "11, I
No. 12 (Sunday 0B,'T,J,i;
Leavos Albany ' j.J
- nnwir.j I E .. -- yj
Arrives a. w ;. i
For furtler Inrormi""- - i
Portland, orew;. ;jj
Commencing Juno a
further notice, the o JowW
service will be In e Be et oj
Q' tbe "v S'nHSiyW1
uany anu mi1"""'
day? , vn 16 Trto
Train No. i pM,
Mixeu ...
Leave Albany J: Ji,
Passenger A
L vinft ..2:l5p.m 4 :,
uMirniTV a nirsnn L.V. u" -.a n m. ii'
fillUlieB GVCtQMM Arn Albany-. --
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