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.ry,,: n AJIbvrrAL-j oimx Ah,? gAimi.oKHGOH, wMDNtVAx?uim!imMBtC,; ifg 4 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL v 1J TnWlM W AA..S Hum t. jj iiufwi! jra OTm a a op Irnlnrnint Newppr Itoreted W Amerlen rrinciptei b4 (kilipMfreM ttd DeTotor.nn in t AU0fM. FHWI'Kmr BlHtV(kMfl ShwJS. ' Ajj SUBSCRIPTION nATljl. ,v'(InrflblHi JUitfiBec.) Dily, bf Mrrief, per year -....W.O) I'er month. .Wo DMlri by Mfttl, per year- .M,.,....,.,M, 4.00 I'er month , Sfc W(klr ky .!, per rew............. 1.0) six month ........We r r . . 1 jtfRk WBATHBR IN OREGON RK- . I'OIIT OP OFFICIAL ByftkAU 42EDiEB& ii TT" arwrrrAT. nvr.ivi'nv 1 rl Ker wnvfllonco of mhctlbt branch dolJveVy offloes are establish ed at -the following places nt 36 cones per month fl.TJOifor thfcp moothsl" Asylum StaVe1, F. 0, Do Voo & Bon, Asylum Avomue Junction. uarnne, sevemeenu street, a. w. Lane, aaruen Rontl store, Dahq'r Store, Alex. Dauo, BouthCommorclal street. mtflolrlrt f(fnrT r f trrnnlnw EVitt CttatA itrnnf Fairground s&oro, Hnrrlson Dee, Fairgrounds Road. . HSwttfl's Corner, Twelfth and Cross streets. ' " .- I AVKff? Grocery, A. A,E.Bglebari, Twelfth strfre.0 1 fl (. HvheIer's Store, W. D. Whcoler, Highland nvcHuV 3 V Yew Park: Store, F, 0. Bowersox, Twelfth .and 'Ldsllo. Lane Grocery. BoventccntH strot J l' T r- a. .. -..-... , -it..i .. . . . . . u. L4, jtiltuic ovu, cumvi; liapiivi auu union sireeis. west ishiom stere, Wo1 Salem. - Zlnn's'CotffeetJoiiery, 478 State street. ' ' .' , ? Dx Stdhe'f, 34 North Gammerclal street.-' . ,' HttlTmaM's'IUirer North Sixth street. German Bakery, corner Twelfth and Chomckctn. kU.' finds. Pi s Nowporjy. 'Lincoln cot T' 1, T ritfjnyJNT Johnson Tins man A IJorrfoiHtlUy'TImt fVHyril Iiihciih f ' l)ilfthe ken Anmiid llltn. (From William II. Crook's "Romln iflceRes of Andrew Johnson In the y,hjte House", la tho Si'ptember qntry. . ' I had not been many days about the Whlto Hotii Jieforo I begnn to cliRHKe my opinion of Amlrow John MB, My prejudices against him be gan to dlo away. I grow to follow kls directions with alacrity and tn welcome hln rnro and lacqnlcai rv MHwks. I was not alono In tWh chanRe: all of tho omployos bogan to fwl hl lnflHunco. He was a man who, throKKh association, swayed ln MKslbly tho me who wero -with , klm, I very srfon began to rcallzo that the reports of his drinking to c wer, like many other stand ,rt, entirely without foundation. I, wilt state hero that during the years k was In the White House thore ftevqr was any foundation for It. Xxept n the time of his absence in tke autumn of 1865, I saw htm probably every day .froni the time o( my return jlintll i ho loft, ami I never once saw1 httrf under tho In flueHce of liquor. With regard to his life e)ore and aftor this period, f Ciume I can offor no direct tetl wony; but I have hoard tho Indlg Hant denials of tho man wh6 wero associated with him. For my part the record of hlu onergctlo and force fHl llfo would bo proof enough for me, oven If I did not known from my own observation. No man whoiw wits waro fuddled with alcohol could hftvo do no what ho did In TonuetiuiW and "Wftbhltiutou. Ho drank, as did virtually mot public men of tho time, a notablo exception bolnit Mr. Lincoln. Tho Whlto Hoaiho cullari ero wolt stocked with wlnea and whiskies, which ho offorcd to his gnosis at dinner or luncheon, but In my experience ho novor drank to ox COM. I lonrncd another thing, too, and Mat was that tho rrosfdent was des tined to conflict. Ho was a man who found it Imposnlblo to conciliate or tomporiso. As uncompromising an tho term of hU speech, arf atrnlght as tho challotiRo of hU oyo, And row Jolmiou'u opinions and policies did not chitilRo. Ills goal being ahead of him, and soon In clear light, he neither saw nor considered iwwlblo an Indirect path to that goal. It was Inevitable when othr men wero going In opposite wpyu that thero hoild bo collision. , ATHftfSKfc&fsiEliAh. CI K'lLAIN8 TAX LAW ( J- Ji I jr n rcpjyVto, a letter from Sheriff Stevens of Mdltnomnh county At torney General Crawford has rondor cd a dcclfdon In regard to the eollec tlon; 6f dellnyhent taxost w1ilchiif foctB'tho wholct' -Btato arf' well Cos Multnomah county. Tho decision Is In regard to the 1007 luw which differs- from tho previous law In tho manner of tho collection of delinquent tnxes. Undor tho presont law when taxes Jiave boon delinquent for six months a cortlficalo of dollnqiuoncy Is made out against tho property on which the Jax Is owed. Tho payment Is thon" enforced by foreclosure with out advertisement. Undor tho de cision no cortlflcato of delinquency can bo Issued on tho 1000 tax roll, and taxes on that roll which aro now delinquent must bo collected undor tho old syatom, as though tho 1007 law had not been, passed, Your Money In the bank Is In aetlva uo and BSReRlt the whole community. It helps to plant tho fields and Barest the grain, It picks and cures th4 fruit and nop, It keeps the mills and factories running. It helps to make good and pros wrotM times for all. It helps YOU too by earning Intereit if deposited with us. La'rtr 7y Proclamation. Governor Chamborlalr. han Issued ho following proclamations Whereas, tho legislature of this stato has sot apart and appointed thu first Monday In September of each year as Labor Day and doclarod tho Mino to bo a public holiday, Now, thoroforo, I, Geo, 13. Chnm horlaln, as governor of the state of Oregon, by vlrtuo of tho power and authority In mo vested, do hereby proclaim Monday, Soptombor 7th, 1008, as Labor Day and recommend Its fitting obsorvanco by nil cltlzone everywhere. Let nil public ofllcos bo closed and nil private buslnosa whorovor posslblo bo ausponded and lot tho day bo obsorved generally In appreciation of labor's worth and tho part It has always played In nation al llfo and nchlovoment. Done at the cupltol In tha city of Qulent this tho 31st day of August A. D., 1008. GEO. 13. OUAMUKItLAIN, . Governor. Kodol will, without doubt, make your stomach otront; and will almost Instantly rollovo you of all tho symp toms of Indigestion. Got n botilo of It to day. It Is sold hero by all diMgglsts, o i When it man Is nevor fooled by a girl It's becuuso ho simply Isn't worth It. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT QMTil, NATIONAL IANK Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup does not constipate like most of tho old fnshtoned rough cures, but on tho other hand It gently moves tho bowels and at tho same tlmo heals Irritation andallayn inflammation of the throat. Sold by nil druggists, A good many things that aught to happen are mighty stow about It. o ..... nW.ltt's Kidney and llladder rills are for wcaH back, backache, rheumatic palus, Inflammation of tho bladder and nil other Annoy ances duo to weak kidneys. They are told by nil druggists. O' Half tho battle Is won when you tart the day with a laugh, o Kodol will. In a very short time, ensble the stomach to do tho work It should do, and the work it should do ts to dtsect all the food you eat. It makes tho stomach sweet and It Is Pleasant to take. It It koM hern by all druggbts. As w grow older, our Interest In funerals seems to Increase, g CASTOR I A !w Iaftatc wU OUMrs. rt m Ym Km Afwiyt togM n tni W j rv: "f Gen end mmipary? Tho tnpan lAnanoradiro tl-ob atmitt ssx degrees Mow normal In the In terior districts wett of th Cawitde Mountains and abont ten degrees he low normal Jn the eastern counties', During the closing days of the week light to heavy frosts oddurr'ed In the plateau counties, but no damage of consequence resulted therefrom. Tho lowest tcmperattiro reported wn3 29 degrees nt Ybnna. Showers .wero- frequent during tho jnlddlo of tlio week, 4belng henIcfll la tho northwestern counties and Ightcst in tno Bouincnsi central portion or the stntej , Tho showers wero suf ficiently heavy to cxtlngulshforest flres and to clear tho atmosphero of moke. The- eunshlno wps deficient nd there, wero no damaging -high ffconstj Ijjittrlctf td K tV. 'lilncoln couhly. Sfnfi? E "; Matthews.-- no wenth'er "ddtlng tho paat week was fair nnd warm', with some rnln. r - mA , , Falrvlew, Cooft county Wm. -Bettys. Tho'fore part bttthd weV wob clear, except fog In tho mornings. Tha. Intter days wore clo'utfy) with fotitb.west isvlndi. 'italn.'' fell on Thursday "and Friday. - Port Ojford, Curry county, E. W. .loiiBon. r-Tlm foro nnrt of ttm wnok t. - m .1, p iwasiclear; vtho latter part. was gen erally clouily, with some rain. Wflliimrttc Valley. Portland, Multnomah county, local ofllco, j weather - bjireau. The week waB cool throughohtnvoraR Ing C degrees below normal dolly Thore was much 'cloudiness, and light rnln fell on five days. Salem, Marlon county, M. P. Baldwin. Tho week wni cloudy, with light rain during tho latter pnrt. Albany, Linn county, F. M. French. Tho first hnlf of tho wool was Ideal weather, with scasonablo temperature. Tho laBt half was cool, with occasional showors. Corvallls, Boro'n county, E. P Irwin, Tho early part of tho week wnB clear and plensant. During th remaining days tho temporaturo waa holow normnt, and thore wero local showers. . Columbia Itlvcr Valley. Cascado Locks, Hood River coun ty, Val. W. Tomklns. Tho week wns cool nnd cloudy. Light ralnj fell on tho 24 th nnd 35th. Heavy showers commonccd during tho night of tho 27th and continued nt Inter vals to tho 20th. Hood Itlvor, Hood Rlvor county, II. L. Hasbrouck. During tho foro part of tho week warm dayB and cool nights prevailed. Bain fell on tho 28th, clearing tho sky of smoko and extinguishing nil forest fires In this locnllty. Tho Dalles, Wasco county, S. L. Brooks. Tho weok wns much cooler with the temporaturo bolow normal. Clear sklos prevailed during tho fore port of tho wook. Thursday and Frldny wero cloudy, with light rain Friday and Friday night. Light frost was observed In uxposod placos on tho morning of tho 26th. Wasco, Sherman county, J. B Howell. Low tempuraturo pre vailed all tho weok, with cloudy woathor and showers during tho lat ter part. Mtkkalo, Gilliam county, J. T Chandler. Cool weather prevailed throughout tho week. Light rains occurred ou tho 21st and 27th. Condon, Gilliam county, S. C. Dod son. Tho week was very qool. Light frosttt occurred Tuesday and Wed nesday nights. Very light showors fell Thursday and Friday. Hcrmlston, Umatilla county, C. W. Kellogg. Unseasonable cool weath er prevailed this, wook. Tho latter Bad Blood Is IHe .cause of all humors, eruptions! bolldy pimples, scrofulous sores, eczema or salt rheum, aa well a of 'rheuwa tkra, catarrh and other troubles. The greatest blood remedy tot all these troubles proved by Its unequaled record of cures, ia Hood's Sarsaparilla In nsual liquid form or fn chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1. 41 I1HI III iiiimniu III i firaber Bros. I PLUMBING AND, .:. fiAS FITTING 'TREE, FREE, FREE" FrcJPalmistry Free Clairvoyance, Free Healing Free Reading For One Week Will glv.e prompt attention to all ord.ofs, gUarantdo ou'f I work to give, satisfaction anlh X in hn n fn Ihft o'rtnlfnrv Btnnrl. ard. : : WJJ WILL BE PLEASED I TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS 4 t '-' Call at'our "shop on Liberty X . . street, back of Barr's Jewelry t Store. Phono GC0. 1 II I II I I I II I H I I It 4-fr4-W4 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. White House Restaurant For a Regular 25c Dinner at 20c They can't be beat McGilcIirist & Son Proprietors. In an effort to convlnco tho skep tical people of Salem thnt Tho Del mars havo no equnt In their profes sion and nro different from all other mediums nnd th'elr methods Tho Del mars iiavo decided to glvo everyone a charico to test their nblllty.'to read tho past, presented, futuro for ono week froc of charge '. Ejp not confuso Tho Dolmnrs with tho man who called himself PrOf. Martin as many havo dono, as Prof. Dolmars has no (connection with Wi ml Ih Vin iAMM nH lt)o nnnn if 111 T A11U1LIU WllUbUtV tlO Vllio jJUJUS ! t gladly verify. Neither do fho.Dbl-1 mars go from houso to hou30 mak ing readings and hnvo no connection wth that class of people. If you wish to consult Tho Delmars, it will bo necessary for ydu to call nt their or flce in the Hotel Eldrldgo, 24& North Commercial 6treet, sulto 17, wheVo thoycan be found from 0 a. m. to 0 p. m. If you aro going to consult n palmist pr clairvoyant why not seo tho host, It Is cheapest In tho end. Como nnd bo convinced, It will cost you nothing. Tho list reading Is frco to. all who como prepared fot a reading nnd not but of idlo'curlo Ity. Bring this ad. with you to the Hotel Eldrldgo, 248 North Commercial. RViAL RESTAURANT ' 'For Oulolr.enrvt.. ...... COOklnt rn i! "l jow ""wowni BEACH LUNCHES our specialty. West Front St., one and JSlf block south of boat and oaeitK A. J. Radcr's Camping GremJ Hero yoa will find Bood1!: sobtlo tanks, eoorl untKT .. tlon ,and furnished lentg to Nye Creok". A. .t r,i T" Newport, OVcgon. " ''"'MfUr, fJslMslslMMBWWBSSSBMBBMSSl TIHIISIm S O. K, BARKER SHOP A first class up-to-date hon a, ... overlook this plnco for tho beat wort Thero Is no barber better vim. mill, n . .... . . - "uu " 4ur r pair or sissors tsu K. N. WALTER, Prep. ;nvne,a ,ue ; j l. !. t ken . 0. bv,.w lor orvams Um MFALS 15c Call and try them. Meals lBc. Board per weok $2.76, also fur nished rooms very reasonable. AT THE Salem Restaurant 3a0 COURT STREET. jmiiimniiiutiiiHiit half waB cloudy, with traces of rain on tho 24th and 2Sth. Pendleton, Umatilla county, II. F. Johnson. Cool, threatening wcath .er prevailed, with but little rh Fresh northwest winds blow qult Steadily. Southern Orvgon. Drain, Douglas County, Ira Wlm borly.The first, halt of the week waa partly cloudy; the later half was mostly cloudy, wlh light show or. Plate District. Yonna, Klamath county, Jacob Kuoek. The week was character-.' Ised by cool nights and pleasant days with cool winds In tho afternoon. J HOTEL OREGON :l Corner Seventh nnd Stark St. '. '. Portland's New and Modern : : : ; Hotel. Rales $ I per day and ' : : up. European plan, free Bus. : : :: WRIGIIT-WGKINSON HOTEL CO. :: Proprietors : : -f44 4 4 Z I I H I I I I II I 1 4 -Wy4 1 I I I I 1 M I! The Leonard .. SMMSBSVHBSBMSCIM 4. First class rooming and board- 1 Ing house. A. Clark. Dronri. t tor. Phono 071, 4. 3B4 Front St. Salem. Or. 11 H4m-h mm unit RAILROAD TIME TABLES CORVALLIS At EASTERN R. R. TIMJ3 TABLE. Trnliw for Corvallls. Follows commencing January 1C, 1008: No 4 Leaves Detroit 1:00 p. m. No. 8 Leaves Albany 7:65 p. m. Arrives at Corvallls 8:35 a. m. No. 10 Leaves Albany 3:55 'p. m. Arrives nt CorvalllB 4:35 p. m. No. 6 Leaves Albany..; 7:45 p. m. Arrives nt Corvallls 8:25 p. m. Trains for Albany. No. 5 Leaves Corvallls G:30 a. m. Arlrves nt Albany 7:10 a. m. No. 0 Lcaveo Corvallls 2:15 p. m. Arrives at Albany 2:55 p. m. NO. i Leaves Corvallls 0:00 n. m. Arrives at Albany 6:10 p. m. No. 11 (Sunday only) Leaves Corvallls 1 1 : l G ?. m. Arlvcs at Albany 11:58 a. m. No. 12 (Sunday only) Lonvea Albany 12:35 p. m. Arrives at Corvallls 1:18 p. m. Portland, Oregon, Juno 17. Com mencing Juno 22nd nnd until further notlos, tho following train scrvlco will bo In effect on tho lino of tho C. & E. R.R. botweon Albnny and nqulna, dally oxcopt Sunday: Train No. 1C Train No 2 Mixed Loavo Albnny 7:46 n.m, Arr. Ynqulna 1:30 p.m. Train No. 15 Passenger Lv. Yaqulna 2:15 p.m. Arr. Albany 7:00 n.m. On 8undnys tho service will bo as follews: Lv. Albany 7:35 a. m.; nrr. Yaqulna 11:40 a. m.; lv. Yaqulna G:00 p. ra.; arr. Albany 11:30 p. m. For f Tiber Information apply to WM. McMURRAY, 0-23-Gt Gon. Pa83. Agent CIGARS and TOBACCOS havo selected the best braafa ' -KttrB ana touacco coiuk. entwlth the trade. Caniwi you with whnt you whh ia naiioiHuiiuii. aieo carry i cos Plete lino of soft drinks. E. CASS, Prop, Front Street, opposite Th U cuimoB, iNowport. oresoo. FURNITURE Newport. Orce-oa For Household Furnlturo of tun riuu huu ueacription go 10 H. D. BLAKELV Cnrpots, Matting, Stoves and Hird- waro. Sell or rent you a cample crl houBOkeonlne outfit nnd hnv wvl ...... . - . -.-- --i wnon you leavo. l'rices always m-i sonauio. South Front Street, only store ot t kind. When at Newport go to Fojartrt Rowin's Livery Stables for teuas t movo your bnggago; to girt joar best girl a drive; to go to 0tw Rock, Seal Rocks or any point of In terest In small or largo parties. Kir and feed and n square dul iu around; careful drivers who kscv tho beach. Glvo us a trial. TORRID ZONE FUNARCE PnBongor 13:40 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Train No. 1 Mixed 7:00 a.m. 11:55 a.m. Phone 44 Main 147 N. High St. C. W, YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs and Livery, all Rig, Modern Rubber Tlr.e. Don't be afraid to give Chamber lam's Cough Remedy to vnnr chil dren. It contains no ontum or oth.r harmful drusr. it alwav rnrm va .... ...- A. . I - - - w. ie oy ur. aione's itrug store. i . o Tho unexpressed woman's nroverh Is; Man Is money. j mm Blflt U TtfSl Time Card No. B, Southern Pncltlc .o l.Tfii'tfvo Sunday, May 17, 100H. " ' lwartl Portland PiiKsentrpr. No, 1G. 5:13 a. m. Oregon Ex pross. No, 188:40 a. m.Cottago Grove passenger, No. 13. 2:45- p. m.i-Roseburg pas senger. Toivard Portland, Freight. No 222.-5:0' p". m. Portland fast freight. ; ,mr- lw;iu,":a a. m. way frelcht Toward San Francisco, PHMCHgvr. No. 11. 11503 'a. m. -RosebMrK tfiB'fBsHlSSSSSSSSSr"TisT WSmBsmH IIH'SBnlSBBBBBBBBBVBHwMMBfBH bVIsbbiIsbbbbbbbbW -VjBUbvIB bwSbbbbbbbW iirflH sjtMBKBBBr Tho above cut represents brick lined Torrid Zone Fur Guaranteed gas, smoke snd proof. Economical and durabl. A. L. FRASER 338 STATE BTRK7r. Ratlnafeu furnlHtlM OO btMUN Rosebqrg m. Cottage Grave passenger. No. 17.-6:45 p passenger. No. 15,-9:50 p. m. California eV press, ; No. 133:31 a. ra. San Francis co express. . vl2:4s ".--Portland fast No. 225.--11:28 a. nu way fre'sbt. OrvnoHtrk Ttmp TaWe. ' Time of arrlvall.and'denarturo of cars at Salem' Is af.foljows, Portland luivrwvaiaiq, peints: A apralned ankle may bo cured in aeont one-third the time usually re jtalr4, by wlylnr Chajstberlaln's LMsmsK freely. 4 fctTlsff u abeo Ut rest. For sl tv rw &.. LAROKST FACILITIJCS IN THK WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF Local Express Local Express Local Express Arrive S:40 n. ra. 10:50 a. m. 1:25 p. ni. 4:2p. m. 5:45 p. m. 8:20 p. m. Leavo 6:00 u. ni, 9:05 a. m. Ilt05 n. m. 1:45 p. ra. 3:28 p. m. 6:00 P. m. O C T. Co. Steamer Pomoa and Oree 1t for Portland dallr xtt s. IttieKOKT BfIRK Cegh RcnV Caushs. 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