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w4Wk DAILY CAMTA! JOURNAL, 8ALBM, OKBG0X, THURSDAY, 8KPTKMHER 10, 1908. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL I. HOFKR, E4. and Prop. ,' J77 a IwitptaiUmijNtwtjiAper Derated to American Principle hnd the I'mireM and Devetopeneat ot All Oregon. Publlrtied Krwy BreptB Kef t' tanday, Salem, Ore. JV ' ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (InrrtMr la ArirMtcc.) Mly, br carrier, per year ti.QO IV r month ..60o D41r, b WftH, pt yem'.. ........ 4.00 Per month Kc Weekly, by mall, per rcr-..... l.W Six moutbt ... 50c v ' ns SPECIAL DELIVERY For convenience of subscribers branch dollvory ofllccfl uro establish ed at tho following places at 35 cents per month, $1.00 for throe menths: Asylum Btore.P. G. pe Voe & Bon, Asyliini Avenue Junction. Carllno, Seventeenth streot, A. W. Lnnc, Garden' Road Store. Dauc's Store, Alex. Daue, BouthCommerclal street. Electric Store, C. M. Epploy, East State street. Fairgrounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fairground? Road. . Howell's Corner, Twelfth and Gross streets. Ot K. Orocory, A, A, Englebart, Twelfth street " Wheeler's Storo, W, D. Wheoldr, Highland nventiK . Yow Park Storo, F. 0. Bowpraox, Twelfth and Leslie. Ifarte Grocery, Seventeenth ntrot -. . - J. L. Moor & Son, corner Capitol nnd Union st'fceK West SWera. Store, Wo3t Salem, -.,. Ainu's Confectionery, 478 State street. Dr 8toteVrt,41 North Commercial street. - - ..- ,' minmau more, rnorin bixi.ii ircei. , .. -w German lagery, corner Twelfth nnd Chemeke1ar ' " CAS ukKllAU TAVr OVERCOME (ieneeal apathy? jt I.t Is t'omlag' to bo, genornlly rec ognized tha.t ''the iRdpubllran party hrts ono great obstacle to ovorconto In tho November election gonora' apathy, Tho general Ih not a noisy warrior but steals Into tho camps, of Oic G. 0, I', in lea don boots shod with wool, CAN GENERAL TAKT OVER COME OENEEAL APATHY? If not Uryan will bo tho next Pros Ident, Why nro Republicans apathetic in Oregon and many other statcB? nccanso tho otandpnt olomont ro asts rovlalon of tho tariff,- and RE- MITTS POPULAR. REFORMS GBX liRALLY? Tor Instanco, tho Orogon dologa tion In the national convention voted against every demand for popular rftform, including tho direct primary and the direct election of senators. WHAT WAlfllANT HAD THOSE DKLHGATH8 FOR OPPOSING roi'UXjAn IIMFORMB IN THE NAME OF THM REPUHMGAN TARTY? Who Informed and instructed the delegation from Orogon that tho people ha1 gone back on thoso prin ciple? In Washington state NEARLY all this old leaders auk him. oaitrkd for oppohino the same popular demand qv the people to have something to BAY. Tho political machine calling It self tho Republican organisation and tho Republican Iciilorolilp naturally opposes Invasion of itn grnfts. Haa (hero boon n greater rraft thnn tho log-rolling conventions nnd TUN OIUHXAHY LEGISLATIVE ELEC TION OF V, H. SENATORS? Llko the old Whig party, that wont under tho dictation of tho nlavo pow or, tho Ropubllcan party ocoms to be going under tho domination of inn chino slavery. If it couHoti to bo rosponslvo to popular domnmU of progress IT wimi () tiik way of Tin: 01.1) WllKI PARTY, JVut wo do not bollovo such is yet th case, Wo believe tho rank nn' fllo of tho Republican party are truo to tho principles of progroi. Thoy may bo Buppresned and over ruled by tho tricky mothods of the inachluo managers, HIJT SO MUCH THK WOIWK VX)It TIIOBK MAN. AGK4W. They will deal with them as fast T HK clerk of today who savoa is thn proprietor of tomorrow. A few yean of small savingt will give you a good bank ac count ana . habit of thrift and economy, Tkce, taken together, mean a business of your own, It Pays to bo prepared when ynr oiHwrtUulty cornea along. Ut gin Rw and deposit your Mvlnga w(tk us, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK as thoy comb, to them, n they hove done in Wisconsin, In Iowa, In Wash ington, nnd In Oregon. A Republican organization rospon slvo to tho popular will, STANDING FOR TUB PROGRESSIVE POLI CIES WHICH THE PEOPLE HAVE ENACTED, Is badly needed in Ore- gon. ' Tho leadership nnd tho political machinery that seeks to rovorso ev- cry reform demand mndo by the pcoplo will fight a losing battle. Republican leadership can go', nbout so far away from tho people AND THEN IT IS WIPED OFF TIIK SLATE AND NEW LEADERS AC CEPTED. Tho more political pto-huntor who changcB front with ench chango of his own nppotlto for new plunder, is not a political leader. Taft Is auffcrlng In Oregon todny from lack of Interest because tho ma ohlno lenders pretending to stand for him ARE OPPOSING THE POPU. TiAIt DBSCANDS. Tho pcoplo will not abandon tho reform amendments to tho constitu tion onnctcd by tho Initiative and roforondum. THE PEOPLE WILL NOT ARAN DON TflE DIRECT PRIMARY AND DIRECT ELECTION OF SENATORS. If thoy must do that or glvo this state over to tho Uryan column, thn verdict Is very easy to foreaoo In No vember. If tho Independent voters continue to feel that wipport of tho old ma chine mniiH reactionary policies, what will they do? If they feel that a Taft victory for REVERSAL OF ALL THE STEPS OF REFORM TAKEN IIV THE PEO- I'M.' OK OUFGON. nnd which otlmr progrostlvo BtatoB aro following, .what will thoy do but voto.for Ilry- an? The belief In strong among n largo cIuhb of independent voter thnt Taft stands lea for Ronsovolt policies thnn Uryan does. UNLESS THIS IS MITT HY D1C NIAL AND PROOF IN THE CAM PAIGN, nifd It has got to ho mot by men who nro themselves supportors of tho pcoplo and supporter of popu lar reforms. General Apathy will ovorcomo Oonernl Taft It Republicans oppose reforms. lower prices, of course, consumption will be greatly Increased. "The crop of peaches Is short on sftfuo of the lower Iand3 on account of tho front nnd .damage from aphis, but owing to tho increased acreage of new orchnrde, the output of peaches this season will bo something of an increase over last season, Pre3 ont estimates indicates tho output of peaches will lac nbout 250 cars. "Apples, of course, nro the bl? end of ibe fruit crop In tho Yaktmn valley, fully two-thirds of the 2500 ar8 of fruit thh season being fnl! ind winter nppleB. Tho npples here his year ore entirely free from worms, scale and any disease. The frultgrowora havo mado largo monev In tho hast few years and given care ful altontlon to spraying, spraying Mioroughly .In the winter with Rex llmo nnd sulphur spray, nnd Bprny 'ng thoroughly nnd just ns the bloon '3 falling with nrsennto of loads for tho codlfii moth. Grnvcnstelh apples iro now being" picked aml-'shipped'to Vlaskn nnd points in British Cohiin 'la'. "CrbHvot 'ng for of la t year. .Thoy ' are cxifcctfntr from $1.25 to $1,50 for' fnacexpor arlotloi and CO cents ..tjb JJ1 for me Hum vii'rlof , ntioh na ' Dtdjia? Twlc, Ronlo Beauty, Wagner, d'tc.""1 Jona thans will be rendy for shlpmenf the last of September and arc going tu show, from presont Indications, ele gant color nnd quality. All varieties aro a f'.ill crop and tho estimated shlpmonti of ripples will bo 1000 can of 000 boxes each." Ex. o COFFEE , Poor coffee has to be sold in bulk, it isn't worth packing. Vourtrortr rtfnm ronr money II yon don't Ilk Schilllnr'1 H"! puv lijm ftoti and dealers nro not lopk tlto cxtrnvagant'y' high fir'.ce YAKIMA VALLEY FRUIT CROP The fruit crop In tho Yakima val ley is summed up ns follows In thn Packer: "Tho Yakima valley has a splendid crop of llartlett pears, which aro now being packed rapidly and aro moving to the east. Thoro will prob. ably bo ISO cars. Many of the poar. however, will bo shipped in mlxoil cars with peaches, plums, apples cantalopet and watermelons. "Tho general rango of prices will bo much lower than last season and fruits of all kinds wilt And. their way into tho ho hum of all class. With PI M PI E S -" .. ,", p riwiwt.M, U4ia. u. rtf ikic i',iu uf u lrt. I 4 it M Vrtrtlloh.U. I !) Am tiM I ru u tbS jfiiv wm.Hni..x..rt.ii.a. Bl Fw r kj inuuwYfts CAhCTHWrC JTLltt& IWNl JMfftTgM MILLMN.iiMl INVESTIGATES 8ANTIAM MINING DISTRICT. A rcprooontatlvo of tho Albany Herald recently mndo a trip into tho portion of Linn rnd Marlon countlcj known as tho North Fork of tho San tinm Mining District. Much haB ben r-rlttcn and srld horotoforo no to tho value ot thla district In tho matter n force of GO men nt work extending thla writer can only roport some of tho thlnpo which bavo already been told, but which ho nctunlly saw, and which must bo ndmltcd, was to him bo mo what of u surprise. At th'i BInck Eagln ml no unprece dented activity 6 manifest. Not only nro acoroa of men at work In tho mlno but Improvement!) nro bolng mndo vhloh will glvo tho district much bettor trniiriportntlon facilities. Tho Black Bugle pcoplo nlono havo a forceof 00 men nt work extending tho prrpwnt wagon road from Elk horn to tliolr property, a distance of four miles to tho mines. Tho new rond will give tho minors n good oxlt to tho town of Gntos, on the Corvnllln K- Eastern rallrond, which lathcHhlp ping pohit for tho district. Tho completion of this rond mentis tho establishment of n smoltor in tho district nt onco. A fow of tho larges companies hnvo bonded togother for this Mirpo8o. -The building of the Hinoltur will necessarily Include tho construction of a big power plant. With tho smelter constructed, the companies plan to double tliolr force of workmen nnd rush tho develop ment ot tho mines rapidly. Tho output ot this district will Jus tify a railroad in tho noar future, and representatives of a trausportnt'on company mndo an Investigating trip Into tho district only a short time ago to ascertain tho brat routo for tliolr company to build Into thla rich mineral section. Thero haB been a rumor current at the mines that the Corvallls Eastern would run a branch from Gates Into the district. It Is now believed that an electric line Is projected to run from the 'mines to Gates and connect '!th the C. K. Thero l also talk ot on electric lino from Salem. The district Is rich in minerals, gold and copper predominating. Theso are found In paying quantities and lead and som'o silver have also been uncovered. There aro now four mine bolng operated tho Gold Creek, Freeland Conaolldated, Electric and tho niacl; Eagle. Development work will begin on several other properties with the completion of the new road Tho mine of this district are own ed prlnclpally.by Portland and local capitalists, i't?'" " o . . THE XKW WOMAN APPEARS IN TURKEY In the recent rejoicings at the pro clamation of a constitution in Turkey many Turkish women took part, and tor the ftrst tltae In history appeared In public without their veils. They have, appealed to ibe Young Twrk frty to aaeiuk the harem aysteea, a4 with u the cowpulwry veiling of women. Tho word harem is Arabic for anything forbidden ot not to be touched as agalnBt the rules of tho Koran. Games of chance, witchcraft and portrait making nr.6 "harem." In practice the word is used by Europeans to 'designate that portion of a polygamist's hou3o which Is du voted to tho exclusive occupancy of his wives and their nttendnnts. Thence It comes to refer to the fe male portion of his household, while the word may be used by westerners to designate the system of plurality of wives. In Turkey tho syBtom haB been maintained not only ns n part of tho Moslem rollglon, but as an integral pnrf of Mohammendan polity, of which the sultan Is tho chief spirit ual hoad, to whom all orthodox Mus sulman? look up and to whom, as thf appointor of Shelkh-ul-Islam, all re ligious qiiOBtlons .mny be finally .re ferred. Wnethor the Bultnns wllj follow the lend of their BUbfcgts In this mat ter I very doubtful, . Tho harem By torn is so interwoven with court life and government of,a Mohammedan uilor thnt It wouldftnko(n strong man o brjak through tho rule, evon If he des'red to do bo. , . Tho etiquette of the harem of tho sultan of Turkey, like that of mo9t moslem potentates, is very evero on'l Is strictly carried out. Each wife nan her own suit of apartments, her own bnthroom -and garden, and her owj body of servnntB, mnle and female The wives aro not cnlled by tholr names, but m distinguished ns Kadln (or lady) No. 1 and so on. The title of sultana Ic given only to the mother, Bister or daughter or a sultan, consequently It Is the Kndl'i who first gives birth to an heir to Mi? throne who can have this dlHlnc tion. Should nn ndollak, or female slave of the harem, becomo tho mo ther of her lord's first born son, then she becomes tho reigning Sultana Even then bIio hns llttlo Influence, this being wielded nlono by the sul tan's mother, tho Sultana Valldc, who controls the harem and exorcises con siderable Influence In nil court and many governmental matters. Town nnd Country. o Konnedy'a Laxatlvo Cough Syrup docs not constipate like most of tho old fashioned cough cures, but on tho other hand It gently moves tho bowels rnd nt tho same tlmo hcale Irritation nnd allays Inflammation ot tho throat. Sold by all druggists. o Shipping dend people around In trunks Is getting to be popular again iii ji " "" ""ll ""' The Best Way To Keep Well In Summer Is to keep the bowels free and regular. Do this, and you reduce the danger of getting Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Fevers, Malaria, etc, to a minimum. DR. D. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS is the oldest, safest and best laxa tive, purgative and cathartic on the market. Hi action is gentle and thorough it never gripes. Perfectly suited to both adults and children. Sold by all druggists two size boxes, 25c and JOc JajBo't Toalc Vrlfti;e A splendid tonic for adults and a safe worm-euro for children. restaurant'' For quick otvlce,tlrIc..'i IT"' 80 ,0 ,h SSj BEACH LlciIEg I our specialty. wM. ... ' front St one X y block south of beat i. : rr : : -rML i A. J. Ratter's CampingcS I Here you will And gm " septic tanks, good location- hES tion nnd furnished tent, to SS 'vn firnnV A T -.. ll Newport; Orenen: "aaer' H 7 Lnno's Family aiedlclno cannot savo all doctor bills, but can save a good sharo ot thoin. Ono two-shil ling pnekago has kopt a wholo family in good benlth for a year. The mikado will see to it that the American fleet Is accordod a proper reception In Japan. Quito right. Mlk o Don't tnko cold, but it yci do, don't fall to tako Komp's Ualsam to trovent sorlous consequences, Noth- ng oIbo Is so vnlunblo In treating coughs and colds. Undo Joo Cannon Is going on tho Btump this fall, and It'a a pretty safe hot thnt nobody In hU audlencoa any where will havo tho nervo to raise tho point of no quorum. Sleep And Rest Every movement ol the body consumes energy So does mental effort. En ergy is supplied by the nerves. It follows that physical or mental exhaus lion simply means 4an over-draft on the nerves. Nature restores energy through rest and sleep. You cannot sleep with tired nerves. Dr. MiKi Nervine soothes the irri tation and restores nerv ous energy, "Although I havt HvkI nwirly T ra. t Jmv twl up Htlrut ttt. wontkln (or puUUtAttan but thf tin. sjuW 4teiMUu-tt f ir. AtiU- Kes toratlv Krme. an rmtHcliw rer liiHrrf nt "ViViii(ik. tulM(intd Uv Inn rtiJcnco lu i Msh alntulo omip nw to rwoAsnls fu u:wl.rtij- oVr vrr- other mcl(c.n I Im r twr u4 Rir H4rVtMIMIVll P.t rlSpl"MIH. I fl suro tit th Nrrjn U trtr (mm 1rUurliu ortlUi found in mcwt ihmIi Clrtf for Inimmnln, land nn couoinl tously rea)in-nrniH n i ikm1 .aA rrau."' V.RS. w H. FtrnsUN CotoraJo Serines. CoW Br. MNm' NmvIm ts MM by yw fugslit. v wll( twirantM (hat K ftt bWU v.W WmKL If It faM. K wM rtod yur m4ty. RAILROAD TIME TABLES COUVALIilB t EASTERN' K. It. TIME TABLE. Trnlna for Con-nllls. Follows commencing Jnnunry 1G, 1908: No 4 -Leaves Detroit 1:00 p. m. No. 8 Loaves Albany 7:55 p. m. Arrives at Corvallls 8:35 a. rn. No. 10- Leaves Albany 3:55 p. rn. Arrives nt Corvnllla 4:35 p. in. No. C Leaves Albany 7:45 p. m. Arrives nt Corvallls 8:25 p. in. Train for Albany. No. 5 Leavcc Corvallls G:30 a. m. Arlrves at Albany 7:10 a. m. No. 9 Leaves Corvallls 2:15 p. m. Arrives at Albany 2:55 p. m. No. 7 LcnveB Corvallls 6:00 p. m. Arrives at Albrny C:40 p. m. No. 11 (Sunday only) Loaves CorvalllB 11:15 ?. m. Arlves nt Albany 11:58 a. in. No. 12 (Sunday only) Leaves Albany 12:35 p. in. Arrives at Corvallls 1:18 p. m. Portland, Oregon, Juno l"7. Cohv monclng June 22nd nnd until further notlcs, the following trnln sorvlce will bo In offect on tho lino of thn C. &. E. R.R. between Albnny and Ynqulnn, dally except Sunday: Train No. IC Trnln No. 2 Mixed Passongcr Lenvo Albany 7:45 n.m. 12:40 p.m. Arr. Ynqulna 1:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Trnln No. 15 Trnln No. 1 Paotonger Mixed Lv. Ynqulna 2:15 p.m. 7:00 a.m. Arr. Albnny 7:00 p.m. 11:65 n.m. On Sundays the service will bo ns follews: Lv. Albnny 7:35 a. in.; nrr. Ynqulnn 11:40 n. m.; lv. Ynqulnn 0:00 p. ra.; nrr. Albany 11:30 p. m. For f rther information apply to WM. McMURRAY, C-23-Gt Gon. Pnsi. Agent Oregon Electric Timo Tnble, Time of nrrlvat and departure of cars at Salem Is as follown, Portland and Intermediate peints: Arrive Leavo Local 8:40 a.m. G:00 a. m. Express 10:50 a, in. 9;05 a. m. Local 1:25 p. m. 11:05 n. m. Express 4:20 p.m. 1:45 p.m. Local 5:45 p. m. 3:28 p. m. Express 8:20 p. m. 6:00 p. ni. Tlmo Card No. 03, Southern Pacific Co., Effective Sunday, May 17. 100H. Toward Portland, Passenger. No. 1G. 5:13 a, m. Oregon Ex pross. No. 18 8:40 a. m. Cottage Grove passenger. No. 12. 2:45 p. m. Roseburg pas senger. Toward Portland, Frright. No. 222.-5:0 p. m. Portland fast frolght. No. 226 10:40-1.1:28 a..-m. way freight. Toward San Francisco, passenger. No. 11.-11:03 a. m. Roseburg passenger. No. 17. 6:45 p. ra, Cottage Grove passenger. No. 15. 9:50 p. m. California ex,- i press. ,No. 13 3:31 a. hi. San FraHcis- co express. Toward Sab Francises, Fralgbt. No. 221.-2:43 a. w. Portlaad fast freight. No. 225.-11:28 a. . way fright. O.K. BARBER SHOU A first class up-to-date ihoji bo i overlook this place for the best There Is no barber better W with a razor o- pair of sissors U It. X. WALTER, Prop West sled Front street, neir fa landing. Agency fpr CorvaHi, i2 ury CIGARS and TOBACCOS I havo selected the best bruJ of Cigars and Tobacco couJ ent with tho trade. Can iJ you with what you wlthi3 satisfaction, Also carry t c piuiu iino oi soit drlnki E. CASS, Prop. Front Street, oppoilte Tto M cepiiou, ivowport. Or&gas, FURNITUREl NewDort. Orecron For Household Furniture of tni kind and description go to H. D. BLAKELY Carpets, Matting, Stoves and H ware. Sell or rent you a caoplsrl housekeeping outfit and buy tel wnen you icavo. t'ricej aiwiji rd sonablo. I South Front Street, only store of tl kind. When at Newport go to Fottrtjl Rowln'B Livery Stables for tea-til movo your baggage; to (Ire pfl best girl a drive; to so to Ottfl Rock, Seal Rocks or any point oil tercst in small or large parties. B and feed and a square- deal . around; careful drivers who IvU tho beach- Glvo us a trial v ' TORRID ZONE FUNARCE 0 C T. Co. Steamers Pomona, aud Oregoau leavo for Portland dally except Sua- Nay at 6 a. w. M. P. BALDWIN, Agat. CHICHESTER'S Wjr-v . " M41hw awu .1 Ak r PILLS K t U . T Uuft.. a"'-1 WA fcXlBSWHiHaP a ' WBtmbssssssssssssssssssssmWbBLsW BB WBlW JlH 'bHbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIbbVHbbV'ibV asVP rrwrBlf ssssBBPwimtW sV Hwt " 'jHuB. I ssH 'KFxmEift i!bbw iMbbbV jXBHssBBBBsHiHtiniTinnuS The above cut reprewit h-lnlr llnn.l Torrid ZODS Fat Guaranteed gas, smoko proof. Economical ana asr-; A. L. FRAS1 SfiH STATE STRlsff. Estimates rurnlineaoa SALESI WATER OOMM T n.,a .npllA SDOlT C Dills payable monthly la L IJ1ICKOKT MKh CS Rww kujhs. O CBOUP I ! V-" """rul. 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