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DAILY CAPfAL JOURNAL, SALKM, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 81, IMS.
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HOW
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.rn,lo Tho Republicans feel
L the stato Is porfectly safe for
hat iue " . nfin
Wit the uemutiuuj .............
in. i " . ,. ... 11,- ,i.
Bryan's popularity wuu . ..-
L-prCOtnO U1U neiiumn.au
t3 to ov
tho
i . Avnnnf nlen thnt
-itf 'i ne w
'"'' ... -! dnnntni.
ht In the pnriy b.i- "
ccenhclm (iiepuuncuu; ... ...,,
bb fnr United States sonn-
lem ouw - -----.
r Haml'n leads among me jwimu-
l Connecticut Because of the con
r .nf,i of fJcorca L. Ltllcv.
tes8 0nai !-'-""" ;,
Le Republican canaiuaiu iui Bu-
., In tho submarine iioai buuhuiu.
Id opposition to him on the part of
" .niixnt for thu ndvoency of
iforms and tho appointment of a
tabllc service commission, inn ue-
(.hilMti national UCKOt. is iiioiy 10
lry with a reduced majority. Rob-
, . ho Democratic cnnumnie mr
Lrnor, will pool a large vote. A
.miMlcan congress ana a national
legation Is certain, and a nopubll-
legislature wnicn wm cuoosu
njtor Drnndegees" successor Is llke-
4. apurcd.
jptljnre Tho result depends
r'celr upon the nttituao or lauor,
th parties claiming tho stnto by a
iall margin. Tho uepuuiicnns ex-
iuame cutting of their stato ticK-
and the Democrats polntto a largo
lllng off of the Republican majority
'1906 from Hint oi iu ana mu
tther reduced Ropubllcnn voto In
city of Wilmington Inst year.
ir governor, candidates are Prayn-
lDem),nnd Ponnowlll (liop.).
Florida Tho Domocratlc state
ket It cxpectedto run partly ahead
fthe national ticket. Tho candl-
-.. i-tnHt.Hi.
mH lor govomur uru uiiumitir
em,l and Cheney (Rep.).
Georgia Tho popularity of the
PUllJt candldato for prouldont,
i.l(on. In his homo stato, is llkoly
rtduco tho umial Domocratlc ran-
IV
lbo There Is ovory Indication of
i is..? healthly Republican major-
las In previous elections, although
Democrats hnso somo claim on
i faionnl fight among tho Reput
ing as to tho stato .treasurer, no
ertry wedge, A break-In on the
Re ticket would not bo surprising
"anJUates for governor aro Jni.
Brady (Rep.) and Moses Alex-
ler (Dtfm.L
paol Tho stato is safoly Ro
lllctn on tho national tlckot, Tho
pocriti aro counting on Ropubl'-
primary rows to reduce tho voto
illy, on tho stato ticket, and pos-
elect Adlal E. Stevenson, gov-
or Thc-o ts Intonso Intoroit In
i'flM owlnBt "Undo .Too" Cnnnon
"B'c s In tho Dnnvlllo district
rtnubllcnns would not bo aur-
l1 J 3t some mombors of tho
blV-"? T!io Ronubllcan cnndl-
'"- turner la tho Incumbent,
tner Dcneen,
U'" Hfcent nnnln Inrilcntn the
' f f-r Taft but that tho
'an tlrkot will b do-
T - ft u it'nn It complicated
" ' ' h- liquor Iseuo, Con-
,n .nn of tha Grmnn-
'ilVran voto is ox-
' ! vote is vory un-
! " " n'Kroos probably will
-' " ' i. 'her than voto for
Til I mor-ntg nro omplinrflz-
h fr "at he Reniiblicnn stato
P'ntl-. ., i. . . .
-.... j i i iMt-niing uy josopn
filing i-r- jy opposed Tnffh
P' an a' ( li'r-iRo. The voto for
"'aturo wMrh will elect tho
" tj Frrntor Homonwny 13
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"Is thb my
druggist? I've
got & bad cough.
hoarseness and
cold on the
chost; send
around right
away a bottlo
of
DR. D. JAYNE'S
EXPECTORANT"
This old and reliable remedy
has been relieving and curing
coughs and colds for 77 years.
Very effective In all cases of
Croup, Whooping Cougb, Con
RMted Colds, Bronchltlt, In
flammation of the Lungs and
other pulmonary ailments.
Sold by all dnicelitJ In three tlxa
ootuet, i.w, sot, 25c
Jam'! Teale Vtrmtraa U .
Kentla and elTeetlve tonic for every
raerabir of the family.
Jayst'i i Sanative f Ult-the old-
ettaadaaxettllverrtgulatorknown.
P
35 Well as Men Ar Made
fifserable by Kidney and
Bladder Trouble.
tnu e nreva unan Hii mlml.
pi"aa J Ieusatiibitioii; beauty,
Kr uu cneerj ill
ness soon disappear
when the kidneys are
out of order or diseased.
Kidtie- trouble has
become so nrevaletit
, that it is not uncoui-
-H nion for n child to b
&: born afflicted with
' unl- ta,1. ...... TiAl..
Liit:ite,,too.often' f the urine scalds
",! ".''? the child reaches an
P It houl 1 be able tocoutrol the
yaraueti with bed-wet.
r""jnpoau tliecauseofthedifn.
lanev imnM. -.i .i. ...4
louM 1 be towards "the treatment'of
-,- riorgans. This unnleasant
i m?"1 l,'aJlcr and not to a
1 "t Peon e sunTvr.
P'a s inev nn.l l.i.i 4 ....
3"l it ";- irvuutc,
lu - . "e F1 remedy.
?.P' r '"'"le-lute effect of
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A lljeiA of f)mn.PMl
about Swamp-Root,
e thousands of testi-
'Vtll tm, . -..rr
15 " ' "If Dr t-.I Sll,,cicla
cr rv. . . w tt,Jl "icniiou
i Si.rn ' iaiWp-KOOC,-
... ,, os everjr
In doubt. Tho candldntos for gov
ernor nro Wilson (Rop.) and Mar
shall (Dcm.).
Iowa -Tho hot local fight on tho
sonatorshlp overshadows tho national
campaign and leaves tho quostlon of
tho predicted big majority for Taft
opon. Thoro lo much doubt, especial
ly In view of Dryan's largo personal
following In tho stnto. A special
session of tho, legislature recently
called by Governor Cummins, amond
od tho primary law so that Republi
can voters at tho tlmo of election wl'l
hnvo nn opportunity to solect their
candidates for tho tvonatc. Cummins
(Rop.) and Lacey, also Ropubllcnn,
aro In tho race. For governor tho
candidates nro Carrol (Rop.) and
Whlto (Dom.).
Tho first, second, sixth nnd eighth
congressional districts aro doubtful.
Tho lcghlaturo Is llkoly to bo Repub
lican by a fnlr majority.
KaiiBns Tho healing of tho
breach botwoen Sonator Long nnd
i Joseph h. Ilrlatow, former fourth
('assistant postmnstor gonornl, by Ta.ft
togothor with tho enthusiasm arousod
throughout tho slate by tho stump
ing tcirs of Taft nnd Ilughos, and
othon, It la bolloved has made a Re
publican maporlty hero fairly cor
tnln. Tho fight for tho BBiiatorshlp
Is -ongrosslng, following tho defeat
of Long for tho Ropubllcnn nomina
tion by Drlstow, but tho fact that tho
Damoorats must gain 05 inembon In
th ieglfllaturo or fall to elect -tlulr
nomlnoo, rurrely, Is bollovod to Indi
cate a victory for Drlstow. With tho
exception of the fifth and sixth dls
4rlct It U believed tho Republicans
hnvo coinpurntlvoly ons yvlctorlos In
(tholr eongrosslonal contoits. Tho
Republican nonilnoe for govornor,
Stubbs, is llkoly to loso n great many
mnch'no votes, but It Is estimated
tha ""ough Democratic voters will
voto tho ticket to accomplish tho de
feat, by a narrow margin, of Rotkin,
tho Democratic nomlnco.
Kentucky Roth partloj nro claim
ing tho state by from 10,000 to 15,
000. The Republicans nro nrguinrj
upon tho succoisful administration
of Governor WHlson. Tho Democrats
are depending upon tho great popu
larity of Brynn to bring out tho full
vote and thereby carry tho stato.
Louisiana Indications point to an
Increase of tho usual Democratic ma
jority. Malno Tho stnto will glvo tho Ro
publican ticket the usual majority.
Dort M, Fernald (Rep) was elected
govornor on Soptember 14.
Maryland Dryan Is handlcappel
by tho reason that no newspapers lu
Baltimore are advocating his elec
tion. On .the other hand, ho expects
to get an Increased labor vote. Tho
registration failed to glvo a lino on
the result as nn unusually largo
number of voters declined to express
party preference. It Id believed gen
erally that the contest will bo close.
Massachusetts The state probably
will give a normal Republican vote.
The political complexion of tho con
gresilpnal delegation Is likely to re
main (unchanged with 11 Republican
and three Democrats tbo latter from
Boston. Tho candidates for govornor
aro. Draper (Rep.) and Vahoy
(Dcm.).
Kodol Is a combination of the nat
ural digestive Juices and it digest
all classes of food aad every kind of
foe4, yos see It will do, the work
that the stomach Itself doe. god by
all drufgl:.'
THE MARKETS
ban FitANcfccQ aiAimirrs.
San Francisco, Oct. 31 Whoaty
No. 1 California club, per cental.
$1.07 4 1.70 j California whlto
milling, 11.75 01.80; northern,
blue3tem, $1.72 1.77J off
grades wheat, 91.50 1.G0; Red,
$1.02 fc 1.67.
Barley, feed barley, $1.351,40;
common to fair, $1.25 1.30 J brow
lng at Snn Francisco, nominal at,
$1.451.55j Chevalier, $1.50
1.60, according to quality.
Eggs Per dozen, California fresh,
Including cases, extraB, 53; firsts,
47c; seconds, 27 c; thirds, 23o;
Eastern selected, 27c; firsts, 25c;
secondB, 22 c; storago, California
cxtrn, 31c; firsts, 28p; Eastern stor
age, extra, 2Gc; firsts, 25c.
Butter Per pound, California ox
tras, 30c; firsts, 27; scconda,
23c; thirds, 20c; Eastern cxtrns,
27c; ladles, extras, 22cj flrsts, 21c:
pickled, No. 1, 23 c; storage, Cali
fornia extras, 26 c
New cheese Per pound, Callfor
nla flats, fancy, 12 c; firsts, 12c;
seconds, 10 c; California Young
America fancy, 15c; firsts, 14c,
Eastern Now York Choddnrs, fancy,
17c; Oregon flats, fancy, 13c; do.
Young America fancy, 14 c; Cnll
forn'n storago, fancy, flats, 12c.
Potatoes Per contali River whites
(sackB) fancy, 70 85c; poor, 50
65; Salinas Burbanks, $1.25
1.55; Oregon Burbanks, $1.25
1.35; Early Rose, 75 085c;' Bwoot
potatoes tq tho trade, sacks, $1.35
1.40; crates, $1.60.
Onions Per sack. Yollow, 65
70c; Brown Australian, 60 65c.
Orangos Per box, Valcnclus,
$2.504.
POllTLAND MARTCKT9
Grain, Flour Feed, Etc.
Portland, Or., Oct. 31. Barloy,
feed, $20 26.50 per ton; rollod
$27.5028.50; browing $20.50.
Oats No. 1 whlto, $31 31.50
por ton; gray, J3030.50.
Wheat Club, 80c por bush-
ol; 40-fold, 00c; Flfo, 80c; bluestom,
94c; valloy, 90c; Rod Russian, 80c.
Mlllfltuffs Brnn, $26.60 por ton;
middlings, $33; shorto, country
$31; city, $30; U. S. mill chop, $22
Hay Timothy, Wlilamotto valley
$14 por ton; Wlllnmctto valloy, ordi
nary, $11; eastern Oregon, $16.50;
17.50; mlxod, $13; clovor, $9; al
falfa, $14; alfalfa meal, $10.
Vegctnblea nnd Fruit.
Fresh fruit Apples, now, 60c $2
box; poaches, 700 85c per box;
pears, 75c $1.25 per box; grapes,
75 $1.25 por crato; local Concords,
10 15c por hnlf-bushol basket;
cranborrloi, $10.50 por barrol;
huckloborrlo, 9 10c.
Dairy nnd Country Produce.
. Hutton City creamer)'. -extra, 34
35c per pound; fnncy, 32 35c;
store, 17020c.
Eggs Oregon solect, 38 40c;
Eastern, 2732c por doz.
Poultry Hons, 12lSc;
spring, 12 13c; ducks, old, 12
13c; young, 14 15 c; turkeys,
old. 10lSc.
Chooso Fancy cream twins, 15c
por pound; full cream trlplots, 15c;
full cream young America, 16c.
Voal Extra. 8 9c por pound;
ordinary, 77c; heavy, 5.
Pork Fancy, 7c por pound,
lnrgc, 5 6c.
Mlscollnney.
Hops Orogon, 1908, 708VU por
lb., 1907, 3Mc,
Wool Eastern Orogon, average
host, 10 14c per Hi., according to
hrlnknue; valloy, 15 16c.
Mohair Oholao, 18o per lb.
Hides Dry hidos, No. 1, 1315c
per lb.; dry.klp, No. 1, 13c lb.; dry
calfskins, 16c lb.; saltod hldoi, 6
8c lb.; salted calfskins, 1213c lb ;
green, lc less.
SAI.KMM.WtKKT.
Lorn I Wlinltwnlc Market.
Eggs 35c.
Butter Creamery 30c.
Uons 10c; 'young chickens, 10c.
Local wheat 80c.
Oats 42c.
Barloy $24.50.
Flour Hard wheat. $5; valley,
$4.25.
Hay Cheat, $11; clover, $9 pe?
ton; timothy, $12 13.
Onions $1.25 cwt.
Hops 1907 crop, 5 6c.
Cascara Bark 2 3c.
Mohair 18c.
Retail Miirkct.
OatB $1.45.
Wheat $1.05.
Eggs i40c.
Butter-Country, 32 c; cream
ery, 40C
Flour valley, ji.ao per buck;
bard wheat, $1.40 1.45.
Bran 95c por sack, $31 per ton;
shorts, $1.35 per sack.
Livestock.
Stock hogs 4.50,
Steers 3o.
Veal 6 7c.
Cows $3 03.60.
Tropical Fruits.
Bananas $6.60,
Oranges $4.00.
Lemons $5.00.
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TIW PilBlic Endorsement
of Our Mining Properties
If You Have Not Read It Then Do So
Tho report of the commltteo appointed by the Salem Board of Trada la printed In your dally papers. It
will post you on whnt tho committee found at tlio mines. Now wo havo tholr endorsement wo aro in position
to urge you to SIGN' UP AT ONOB FOR ALL THE BTOCK YOU CAN HANDLE. DO IT NOW. DONT
WAIT. We will try and call on )ou, but don't wait; come to our office and wo will put you In a position
to make somo money. By this tlmo with all tho proofs wo have furnished no ono can question our mines
bolng all we have claimed for them. Now, remomber wo aro talking for tho Gold Creok Mining & Milling
Company's proporty. Our stock Is soiling at 10 cents. We have 17 claims in our group. We have a saw
mill, olectrtc light plant, oloctrlo drill In our equipment and wo havo A MINING ENGINEER WITH US
WITH A REPUTATION OF DOING THINGS In charge.. Wo have spont $20,000 more on our property
than all tho othor mines on tho creek combined. Wo havo tho ore opened up to show for it. There are five
groat ledges across our properties. Wo havo 1300 foot Oi work dono showing the ore The smelter people
ask ub to BUpply ONE-HALF THE ORE REQUIRED FOR THEIR SMELTER. As much an all tha others
aro required to furnish. Why? Because It wns there. Our englnoer told tho smelter poople that within
90 days from the time the road was comploted ho would furnish tho full 100 tons per day they required,
and ho know ho could dd'lt. Now don't It look as though our mlnps wore tho ones to Invest in we arj
boosting Marlon county's resourcos, and want you to holp us succeed, ,,
gATTIX & BOARDMAN, Fiscal Agents
GOLD CREEK MINING & MILLING CO.
OTTO HANSEN, President W. I. STALEY, Secretary
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
Thu nbovo cut represents omi
brick lined Torrid Zone Furnaco
Guaranteed gns, smoko and du'
roof. Economical and durable.
A. L. FRASER
258 STATE BTHKBT.
. Rti!MKtn rurntxntM on boating
If rm mm
DoWltt's Little Early Risers, the
famous little liver pills. Sold by all
druggists.
bmsN&sxT 1 1 1 1 1 1
fl I ' ' ftom..
THE. REST ROAST THE
FAMILY EVER HAD
Can bo obtaiuod from our prime
tender nnd Juicy hoof, mutton o'
pork. All our ments aro solcctod
from tho choicest, and propared for
tho tablo to suit tho dorannds of the
fastidious. Our prices nro lowor for
quality than you can find at any
place Id Salura,
E. O. GROSS,
Phone SOI. 870 State St.
Great Chinese Doctor
L. M. II U M
Uaa medlclnu which will cure any
known dUcaso, Ho makes a special
ty of, aud guarantees to cure Catarrh
Asthma, Lung, Throat, Rheumatism,
Dobtlltv. Stomach. Liver, Kidney
Troubles; alio any blackened or
swollen suroness. broken llmba;
Smallpox; Epidemic; all kinds of
Bolls, Lost Manhood, Female Weak
ness. Hernls Trouble and Paralysis
Consultation free. Care of Yick So
Tong Co., Chinese drugs and horbs,
163 High St., upstairs, Salem, Or,
pooo.oooooooo
O nSS BEATRICE 8HELTON O
O o
O Teacher of Piano, Organ and O
O Ensemble Classes, until Octo- ()
O ber 1, in Chicago taking ad- O
O vanced studies.
O o
O First National Hunk 111 tig Studio O
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O Residence Studio : I5 Marlon O
O Street., Phone JSW.
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READY TAILORED CLOTHES
PORrWELL DRESSED
MEN,
PPICC RANGE
$20 40
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THE DANCE MUSIO OP TH
EDISON niONOGRAl'H
Is Irresistible, Its selcttons
aro cloar, distinct, tuneful aa.l
In porfoct tlmo. It offers the
moot fttBclnatlng waltxea and
splrltod two-atopa of the
world's groat composers a
woll na tho popular dance
music of tho hour. It la a mil
itary band or a symphony or
chestra at will, affording a do
llghtful nnd widely varlod pro
gramme without expense or
attention,
L. F. SAVAGE,
217 Commercial Street. "
MMMMMMHM
We Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White
A" Skirts Just Right.
R Wo gunrantoo to. All of our shlrtwalsta are care-
I fully washod with a special noutrnl soap, starched Just
whoro they should bo starched and Ironed by experts
who hnvo mado shirtwaist Ironing a special study.
Wo aro ploaslng tho most careful dressers In tho city with our
shirtwaist work aud nro suro wo can ploaso you. May we have a
trial.
SALEM
Tol. 25
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COMPANY
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SAN JOSE, CAL.
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Men's nnd Children's
Shoos. Newest stylos and
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