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. 1 r DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SAUM, ORHOON, STirURSDAY, OCTOPER IS, 1008. V THE CAPITAL JOURNAL f . (JHOFKK, Kd. Mad Prop, i i ' f"ii I.1 i i a Independent ptfwapapsr Deited to AMerloatr Principle nnd the t'rogres and Dereiepemiit of Alt Oregon. Published Kvery Krenlug Btcept Sunday, Salem, Ore. .' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ' '' (Inrarlably in'Adrauce.) Daily, by carrier, per year. W.00 1'cr month 40c Dally, by &ll,'per year. 4.00 I'cr month 85a Weekly, by inall'per ycnr.... ...., ....... 1.00 Six month ..60c -,, 1 SPECIAL delivery For convonlcnco of subscribers branch delivery offices are establish ed at the following places at 35 cones per month, $1.00 for three menths: Asylum Store, P. Q. Do Voe & Son, Asylum Avonue Junction. Carllrie, Seventeenth street, A. W. Lane, Garden Road Store Dauo'a Storo, Alox. Dane, SoulhCommerclal street. Electric Storo, 0. M. Epploy, East 8tato street. Fairgrounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road, Howoll'8 Cornor, Twelfth and Cross streots. O. K. drocory, A. A, Englebavt, Twelfth street. Whoolor'B Storo, W. D. Wheeler, Highland avonuo. Yow Park Storo, F. Q. Boworsox, Twelfth and Leslie Lane GrocOry, Seventeenth otrot J. L. Mooro & Son, cornor Capitol and Union streots. west Galom Storo, wost Salem. Zlnns Confectionery, 478 Stato utreet. Dr. Stono's, 241 North Commor".lal otrcot. Huffman's Storo, North Sixth stroot. Gorman Dakory, corner Twolfth and Chomoketa. OUR. NATIONAL TICKET For President WILLIAM II. TAFT, of Ohio For Vlco President JAMES S. SHERMAN, of Now York. PRESUYTKWAN SYNOD GLOBES AT iMKDFORI) Tho PrcBbytorlan synod of Oro gon finished Its sessions Saturday morning at Rlodford, uftor having Imd a plonsant and profltablo gath ering and by resolution voted tholr thankB to tho Ashland Prcubytorlnns and pooplo who hnvo entertained thorn. Tho next mooting of tho synod will bo held at Newberg. A strong resolution wn passed by tho synod upon the subject of evan gelistic work and tho dnity of min isters of the church maklntr Sunday evOnlng Horvlcca an ovangollstlo one, calling upon nil Prosbytorlans In tho Htfttos to support these moctlngs with tholr prosonco and prnyors. Tho Bynod llfltenod with Intorost to Rov. T. J. Conner, n full blood Ncz Porco Indian, who told In slmplo jangungo or tho wondorful rovlvnl among tho Indians of Pondlelon prosbytory. in considering tho report on Sun day obsorvnnco, tho riynod wont on rocord In opposition lo Sunday-breaking nnd In fnvor of worklngmon who labor on Sunday bolng given a day of rest during tho wook. 'Action was taken looking to tho mnln,tonnnco of a lobby at tho noxt leglslaturo to look after tho IntorcHt of Sunday obiorv anco. Tho synod wont on rocord recog nizing and commondlng tho' work of tho Young Mon's Christian associa tion Is doing In organising young boys throughout tho stato for Illbl Btrudy and CJirlstlrtn living. Tho Prcsbytorlan church Is rendy to lond Jt aid whonovor and whorovor pos sible to tho Y. M. 0. A. In this of fort. Tho roport on ministerial rollof was road by Kov. W. II. Foulkes In tho absonto of Dr. Molnn, chnlrmnn, showing 22il,214 that was con tributed for tho work of this board, an Increnao of J8000 over Inst year. In tho absence of Rov. W. L. Van Nuvb of Pendleton, Nov. V. 8. Holt, I). I)., presented tho roport on vacan cy and Biipply. Tho report chronicled many changes, numerous nddltlonu to tho working force of tho synod and a generally tmtlsfactory condition of tho work. Tho long pnatorato wos cominemlod on tho ground of greater olllcleucy. u TO HE A IN HOt'SK ROAT YachtHinon who havo nailed the world over In qtiOBt of roeroatlon and health aro deeply IntoroHtod In the Iioiiho boat trip from New York city to Florida of Kdward Itockut, tronu uror of tho Noultublo Hnglnuorlng company of Now York. Mr. lleokot'a house boat Nnjmo Is tho mot uplon dldly oiiulpped ami costliest craft of Kb kind In America, If not In tho world. Although tho boat draws little more than thrwe foot of water, Mr. Docket as thtfo will bo no dnugpr when It leaves tho Inland routo In Virginia and rides on tho Atlantic around Capo Hattoras and thence along the coast to Florida In tow of tin ocean going tug. Mr. Docket in tends to Bpcnd tho winter on th'; Miami river. Tho trip will bo a con tinuation of tho honeymoon from which Mr. and MrB. Docket returned recently after nn oxtended European tour. Up to tho time or tti recent pur- chnDO of tho Nnjmo from tho holro of Gcorgo C. Tnylor, tho cccontrlc mil lionaire of IbIIp, N. Y., cotiBtdorablo myBtcry ourrounded tho boat, snyr tho Now York World. It was bul't for IJoity Hond, housekeeper for the aged mlllonalro and whoso homo on tho Long Island ostato vied with the ownor's mansion in magnlflcnnce. YatchBtnon who havo aon tho NoJ ino , havo oxproBsed themselves aa amazed by Its luxuriant fittings. Hor gracorul linos, trim mostB nnd bur' ulshed brasses suggest nt first glance that tho craft Is a yacht. Closor In Bpcctlon, however, rovcals hor to be a homo bont without power. Sho Is 08 foot on tho wnto lino nnd has n 80-foot beam, Tho Clgarotto, owned by nn English millionaire nnd the Everglades, owned by Col. Thompson of its kind operated by a storage bat tery, of 110,000 caUdlepower. George C, Taylor built the Najme several ydarB ago from plana-drawn by. himself; The Na J roe's lines were first staked off with ropes on tho lawn of tho millionaire's Long Island 03tate. Ho employed export crafts,? men engaged from abroad to carry out his Ideas. They were Instructed to defer, from even driving a -nail un less it was with the, sanction of Mr. Taylor or ..Betsy Head. Shipbuilders estimate the co3t of the Najmo at moro than $200,000 When the boat was finished Mr. Tnyl6r found ho could not get it to the bay to lnunch. Ho had a cannl dug from tho lawn to tho Inlet, a dis tance of half a mile, and In this man ner floated tho boat. It was moored to a dock at the end of tho canal after ono trial trip and thereafter waa never used. Betsy Head, It was Bald In tho neighborhood, had tired of the costly whim In which sho had been Indulged by tho eccentric hillltonalro. The house boat was kept rendy for occupancy, nevertheless, but only a few personal friends of Mr. Taylor were permitted to go on board. Mr. Docket has refitted tho boat In tho most Inxmrlous. manner com patible with good taste. Ho plans Inter to Instnll nn engine which will drlvo tho bont at a Bpced of from six to sovpn mllei an hour. ' '--H' i Lnmo Dock. Thin nllmcnt Is usunlly caused by rheumatism of the miuscles of the small of the back, and Is quickly cured by applying Chamberlain's Lin iment two or three times n day and" massaging tno parts at eacn applica tion. For sale nt Dr. Stono's drug 6tore. . : o All Humors Aro Impure matters which the skin, liver kidneys and other organs cannot take care of without help. Pimples, bolls,- eczema nnd other erup tions, loss of appetite,- that tired feeling, bilious turns, fits Of Indigestion, dull head aches and many other troubles are due to them. They arc removed by - - Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chocolated fnbletskuownnsSarsatabS, 100doscs$l TLANT LIOE. SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIALISM No doubt some of our radical friends Socialists, single tnxors or monopoly regulators may bo dis posed to resent the pretensions of so cial, work to take a rival place among tho soclnl program, yet In our view It Is nothing less than radical anl consistent progrnm for eradicating tho vory ovlls with which socialism, single tax nnd tho squaro deal also profess to deal. Poverty, congestion, child labor, overwork, provontnblo disease and Accidents, alcoholism, profossloim' crlmo nn antiquated educational sys tem, cxploltntlon of tho poor In ro tnll trndo, In ronts, In tho condition of labor and by tho profltH of stimu lated vlco all theso aro obnoxious nnd pauporlzlng features of an Im perfect onvlronmont which socloty enn change by conscious social or- fortj and It Is tho program of social A Prize Formula for Freeing Vcgo tntiou of tle Pests, A governmont report states that tho practical counselor for fruit and gnrden culture of' Frankfort recontly offered a prize f6r the best mothod of destroying plnnt lice, for which 58 persons competed. The prlzo was awarded to tho author of tho follow ing preparatien: Quassia wood, two nnd ono-bnlf pounds, to be soaked over night In ten quarts of water and well boiled, then Btrnlncd through a cloth and placed, with 100 quarts of water, In a petroleum barrel, with flvo pounds of Boft nonp. Tho mixture Is then ready for sprinkling the plants in fested with lleo. Loaves, evon those of peach trees, will, not be Injured In the lenst by the solution, which can ho kept covered In tho barrol from spring to fall without deterioration. As soon as llco appear the leaves should ho sprinkled with the solu tion. If this Is repented sovornl times tho pests will disappear. o - Konncdy's Laxative Cough Syrup drives tho cold out of tho Bystom through its laxntlvo prlnclplo by as suring n free and gontlc action of tho bowels. Sold by all druggists. o Hidden sins may bo, and undoubt edly aro bad enough, but It Is thoBO that ho boasts of that show what a fool a man Is. o i Do not let anyone toll you that l"OREGON BUILDERS" ARE YOU DOING WIIAT YOU CAN STATE? OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, ' honest fflrrW u. . ' . "Ml lUNUlAl.. merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands And heart capital or no capital. a "H, Southern Pacific Co, Lines In Oregon Is Bonding tons of Oregon literature to tho East for dUtrlb ' through every available agency. Will you not help the good of building Oregon by Bonding us tho names and n..... or .-.-.., .. ,i,., . ,. it i.j . ...... """"' or. ton. frieud who aro likely to bo interested in this state? We in glad to car tho expense of sending them complete Infn about OttKQON and Its opportunities. wnploto Infornatioi COLONISTS TICKETS wll! bo on Balo during SEPTEMBER AVn OCTODER from tho East to all polnto in Oregon. The farei f a fow principal cities aro r0ffl From Loulaville " Cincinnati " Cleveland IU71 4t 20 ii it Naw York 550 something olso Is just as good as He- Witt's Kidney and Dlnddor Pills be causo there Isn't nnything just nd good. Sold by all dmigglsts. While most of ub are grent admir ers of Integrity, there 'b no doubt that the majority wou'd rther tin comfortable than cnndld. DoWltt's Littlo Early Risers, the famous littlo liver pills. Sold by all work to change them, nnd to rhnnco" druggists. Your Money Will Incrorso without effort on four part If you deposit It with js, You may doposlt as grqat or as imiill n um aa you wish, when you wish, and, withdraw all or part of it ns (oulrod. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL From Denver $30.00 " Omaha ... ' 30.00 " Kansas City .... 30.00 " St, Louis 35. Go " Chicago 38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID. If you want to bring a friend or rolntlvo to Oregon deposit u propor amount with any of our agents. Tho ticket will then fcj furnished by teograph. Local agent, Salem, ' tt'M. McSIURRAY, Gcnernl Passenger Agent, Inland Orfgoa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES CORVALLIS & EASTERN R. R, TIME TARLF. ALBANY AND YAQUINA TRAINS. No. 2 No. 1 Dally STATIONS Dally Ex. Sun. Ex. Sun. a. m, Iv ar. p. m. I 7:35 Albany 7:1C 8:30 Corvnllls C:3G 8:63 Philomath G:02 9:22 Wrons 5:32 0:50 Blodgett 5:07 10:10 Summit 4:50 10:32 Nnshvlllo 4:22 11:30 Chitwood 3:23 12:03 Elk City 3:03 12:30 Toledo 2:31 1:15 ar... Yaquina . .Iv. 2:00 Albany-CorvnlllB-Plitlomath. No. 10 (dally) Loaves Albany 7:50 p. Loaves Corvalllo 8:30 p, No 8 (dally) Loaves Albany 12:35 p Leavos Corvallls 1:35 p, Arrlvos Philomath 1:53 p. No. C (dally) Loavoa Albany 8:30 a. m. Leavos Corvnllls 10:10 a. m. Arrives Philomath 10:30 p. m. No. 2 (dally oxcopt-Sun.) 'Leaves Albany 7:35 a. m. Leaves Corvnllls 8:35 a. m. Arrives Philomath 8:53 a. m, No. 1 (dally oxcopt Sun.) Loaves Philomath 0:02 t. m, Arrlvos Corvallls 0:35 a. m. I Arrlvos Albany 7:15 a. in. I No. 6 (dally) Leaves Corvallls G:30 a. m. Arrlvos Albany 7:10 a. m. No. 7 (dally) .eaves Philomath 10:45 v., rr Arrlvos Corvollli 11:15 a. m. Arrives Albany 11:58 a. m. No. 0 Loavos Philomath 2:00 p. m. Arrlvos Corvallls 0:00 p. m. -Arrives Albany C:40 p. ra. No change In sorvlco Lotween Al bany and Detroit. m. m. m. m. m. i HOTELS AN1) RESTAUn" White House Restaurant For a RcguUr 25c Dinner at 20c They can't bo beat McGilchrist & Son Proprietors. MEALS 15c Call and try thorn. Mcali 15c Board por week i 2.75, alio (ar nlshed rooms vory reasonibte. AT THE Salem Restaurant n.'lD COURT STRECT. ii ii ii 1 1 m 1 1 iiiiiiiiim I HOTEL OREGON 1 TAM O'RHM PryAM'R RID of Now York city, aro tho only houso boats In tho world which oxcood tba Najmo in longth, but nolthor has moro than half hor beam. The Najmo Is far moro spacious than many a summer villa. The In terior woodwork, oven to the galloy. la of mahogany. Below tho main dock aro four largo statorooms wth two baths, a commodious dining c,0(l"ornuia evils. Although. In n room. Tho lnttor !. - , If , "t by no means complete, wo have them na rnpldly and an radically a Never Worry posulblo. about a cough there's no noed of Other radloals may think of thoso rr0nfiiLou.i,,l,tnnt.!t ? U'.8 flr,J things habitually moroly as l..ustr. sy!" it will stop the'oough at tlons or symptoiha of a bad systom. onco and put your lungs and thront Social workon aro apt to think o' book Into porfectly healthy condition, thorn ns donnlto. moro or loss Iso- Sold by all doalors. lated, and. thorofore, moro easily Oregon Hire trie TJmo Table. Tlmo of arrival and dopnrturo of cars at Salem Is as follows, Portland and Intormedlato peints: Arrivo uviive S:40 n. m. G:00 a. m, 10:50 a, in. 9:05 a. m. 1:25 p. m. 11:05 a", in. 4:20 p. m, 1:45 p. in. 5:45 p, ra. 3:28 p, ni. 8:20 p. in. 6:00 p. m. Locnl J Expross Local , Express i Local Exprois combined with a wldo hall, can bc ""J!m?w.1 0,"lB,!l ,CV,L8 to d'8C0r;! turned into a oallroom by remov ng "";,"' VI. ,'i VC I ?. BM",U ortleroi which otherwise soparato BWlnBl .tho ln'rnce that the pre- hi i ui duuuu ui k ia jirimuruy nogattvo or depressing. Education Is not a negative pro cess, although many of Its problems them. Forward on the boat nro tho kit chen or galloy, two staterooms, ono for tho chof nnd tho other for the maids, and quarters for tho crew, cabin boy. On tho. upper deck-the !' " "l of sin and re- socomi atory or this palatial hou '"""" . """ J""""1" boatIs tho "Bim promonado." alone ...B?cmi wor.K ua? ,0 ao WI, health. which aro boxes fllled with llowerlng m oncj """M"0" rocreation and may bo statod In nesatlve torms. Religion Is not a negative forcd In plants. Thoy aro In vlow of tho own ex's suite, which was doslgnod by R. Cockburn Johnstone, a Scotch ship, building export, and to whoso In genuity tli yacht-like appsaranco of tho Najmo I? due. Tht owner's suite consists of a alo- a MHnti8 bedroom and n tllod bathroom equipped with hot and coll Ball watt-r or frosh water. A spacious Hrtir ., which Is fed with loss. Is In- (stalled In tho salon. Mr. Bucket purchased tho 3S-foot mahogftjiy aunch, tho Svrn. with the NftJmc ai a tondor. Tho lnincj will tltW t'lrt liniiBA linn i1.mmi ilia T)urliiil ora. thn'Kh tho Delaware rlvor and Into Chesapeake bay. where a 'g wl take up tho Jouruey around Capo Hattoras to Miami. Kla. Among the mpdern anpllaurea with which tho Najmo Is fitted U a sulphuric ether-hydrosen eearchllght, tho flrt justice Its subject mattor I human charnctor nnd tho social onvlronmont. Us rollanco Is upon tho canaolty of tho unhampored and omanclpatod Individual to attain a spontaneous nnd normal devolopment, and upon the onormous, as yet unrealised, ad vantages of social contact nnd co operation. Its attack Is pon thee things that undormlne character, that intorfero with phrcal and iwentu growth, that rob the Individual f his fit opportunlt. Edward T. De vlno in Charltloa and The Commons. 233 S. COUUtRCIAL ST. 5 WBam nn ii A You tako Kodol Just for a UU!t whllo wh on you have sight attack' at ludlgMtlon. and you take it Ju t a little longer In order to get relic' from severe attacks of :u HjreiHon or Wrvous nvapenii Try Kodol to day. Sold by all druggists. HICKORY BARK Cough Remedy AiioutriT rvn Coughs. Colds CROUP F-"-- KtnM:mr&p- Whpoptnf Coufh ltcarrnc SORE THROAT THROAT. "M'NGS KT wu Etn ii win to. MyvurM. oktwv is.. fja ru. ii4tt ii f.ml-rrr '"-n Tlmo Card No; 5 1, Southern Pacific Co., Elfectlvo Sntidiiy, Aug. 10, 1008. Toward Portland, Passenger. No. 16. 5:13 a. m. Oregon Ex press. No. 18 S:40 a. m. Cottage Grove passonger. No. 12. 2:45 p. m. Roseburg pas songer. No. 14 9:13 p. m., Portland ox press. Toward Portland, Freight. No. 222.r5:0 p. m. Portland fast freight. No. 226. 10:40-11:28 a. m. way freight. Toward San Francisco, Passenger. No. 11. 11:03 a. m. Roseburg passonger. No. 17. 6:45 p. in. Cottage Grove passenger. No. 15 9:56 p. m. California ox- PMHS. No. 13 3:31 a. m. San Francis co express. Toward San Francisco, Freight. No. 221. 2:43 a. m. Portland fas freight. No. 225 1128 a. m. way tre'sht Corner Seventh nnd Staxk St. Portland's New and Modern : : Hotel. Rates $ I per day and 1 1 :: up. European plan. Free &us. : : : : WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. : Proprietors ! 4 xjuWfrW-W1! Huie Wing Sang w. Wo make up all kinds of wripf j nd whlto undorwear, waists ni ' monas and skirts; all Wi " gentlemen's nnd ladles' InrehsM goods; all kinds of silks tfli i goods; hoso, suits, pants, orm blankets, neckwear, matting. '. waro, trunks, embroidery md W etc. , i w ri....,iprrlnl St. Salem. iwmr ill . -. - Gold Dust Flow Iail by THK SYDNEY IWV EP COJnANY, Sidney, Ore go. . Mndo for family v Ask vour grocer for It- "' I .i .I.n4 nlirnTa OH llB- i mm in"n ..- - P.B. WALLACE, Ajt. O C T. Co. Steamora Pomona and Oregon leave for Portland dally except Sun day' at 6 a. m. -M. P. RAT.mVIN, Aatent. iirVcTr-F.',ViT, "'"V It ti worth moro than any othe read yet the prlco a no higher 'or sal at your grocer', CA UFOUMX RAKKMY, Thowwui Jt Ceoley, Prof. i fiCiltflfei-iilli m, MfJV1-- rttS&atU&JlU ..LmuM iiJhr .. '- -"" - - - 1A.JJMt..-iTM BrtA. .. ...,..