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2 BAIL CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAT, NOVEMBER O, 1008 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL R 1IOFKR, Ed. and Prop. Mb Iiiileendeui Ncurppcr Dovoted to American Prluuiple nud thy froRrem mid Dovolopcmcnt of All Oregon. i I'ubllKhoil Itve'ry Bvtinlng Kxccpi Sunday, Salem, Ore ic , MURSCRIPTION RATES. (Invariably lu Advanc6.) Daily, by carrlor, por yoar.,, .-. W.00 Per month ..60o Dally, by mall, per year. 4.00 Per month 35c Wotikly, by mall, per vear- 1.00 Six monthi SOc !" VJ 3i53 wvzv" t jy n 32 ifMrfta .: 'H . UNION(.ftflUVBEL CANNON ASSURED OF SPEAKERSHIP Chicago, Ills., Nov. !. Sptmkor Cannon of tbo housa of topresonta- tlvcs mot Bovoral congroBsmou from Bhoul(1 proparo an exhibit to bo cent Siiperlntoiulciit'.s Report. I hnve tho following matters for your consideration at IKIb nicetine: My observations thus Jar load mo to believe that tho Instruction in music and drawing no carried on la tho BchoolB this year la of a high ardor. I bollovo that 'tho Salem schools PLANS ON FOOT TO . RE-ELECT FULTON May Try to Break Ranks of Statement Number One Men, It Is Said Benato Instead of a Democrat. Al-j though Chamberlain defeated Cake, Portland special: Supported by who defeated Pulton In the prlmar- tho west today in u uIscuboIou of tho tariff rovlalon Issuo. Cannon was In conforonco with Natlonnl Chnirman Hitchcock all day yester day and It Is boliovcd that this was discussed exclusively. Tho Republican national head quarters hero wero cloned last night. Tho last ofllcjnl announconieu; to be glvon out wns that 213 Republicans havo beon olectod to tho house for tho noxt session of congress lind that a largo majority of theso congress men aro plodgod to import Speaker Cannon. Ono of tho leadors who has boon followng tho fight ngalnst Caution paid today that it would not nintor fallzo on tho floor of the Iioiiho and that Cannon would ho ro-ojeoted by jin unnnlmouB voto of tho Kopttb- llcans In tho hpuso. Cannon is expected to leuvo to morrow for tho cast for n conforonco -with tho hottflo committee on wayn and monnB and It 1b thought that tho rovJfllon of tho tariff Is tho topic to bo discussed. Cnnuo' Bald today that ho Is tor talu of ro-lectlou nu speako. o . COFFEE You iire both judge and jury for, Schilling's Best Your grc-ctr Mlutni your money If you don't Ilka III yr 'ilm Tho Fronch rovenuo cutter Sur prise Bank off Annan yostcrdny tho crow of a I bolng drownod It Ib rumored that Dryan Is to bo offorod tho chancellorship of tho University of Nobraskn. Tho Japanese steamship lino haa begun a fight for control of tho Pa alio trade by reducing tholr rates 17 per cent, Tho Linn county council of tho grango want, ltiBtcnd of ono long highway running through tho ntato, a number of good roadn running from railroad stations and steamboat land ings Into the farming sections. Mrs, Margaret Stowart, agod 79 years, and who camo to Halsey .10 years ago, died at hor homo there Fri day. HAIR DRESSING FACIAL MASSAGE SHAMPOO AND MANICURE to tho Alaska-Yukon exposition, and that the bonrd Bhould authorize the superintendent to do bo. Mr. Joel Hewitt hns bcoh employed by tho superintendent to do cortnln carpenter work .authorized to bo done by tho board. Tho increase of high school at tendance In Fobrunry will necessitate a re-arrangement of the seating In tho assembly, and tho purdlMBO of C9 ad ditional desks, and two backs. Tho Increased attendance mention ed will ndd five or more additional class periods. These can not bo handled by tho nrosont toachlnrc force cvon thought tho principal teach all I of his time, which Is Impossible. I am therefore asking that tho bonrd autholzc the employment of nn addi tional Instructor for tho high school, to begin on February 12. Thb statistical report of tho super intendent for tho month of October is herewith presented As compared with like statistics for tho snnio month Inst yenr, tho showing for reg istration nnd nttondnnco for nil schools Ib as follews: 1008 1907 Gnln Total Keg ....1831 1720 105 Total rcmnlulng nt ond of month ...1777 1GR8 Av. dally ntt 1G08 1550 Av. No. belonging. 1714 1C01 Per cont of Att. . 07 97 Tho seine comparisons for tho high school nre as follews: Total registration. . 349 313 Total romnlnlng nt end of month. . . 342 301 Av. dnily Att 322 294 Av. No. bolonglng. 327 297 Por cont of Att. 98 99 loss 1 PC Tho porcont of Increase In registra tion for tho month of October, 1908, ovor that of October, 1907, for tho different schools Ib as follews: Per Cont High school 11 East school G Orant school G Park school 2 Vj Lincoln school 11 Contral primary 8 Tho por cent of Increaso stated nbovo for tho Lincoln school In cludes thooo studonts, about 20 In number, who aro now In tho Fnrtc and East schools for reasons known to tho bonrd, Not considering those, tho por cont of Increase for tho Lin coln Is 1 per cent. J. M. POWERS, Superintendent. nn organlatlon .now forming, Senn tor C. W. Fulton will attempt to prevent Governor George E. Cham borlaln from being elected to the United States sciiato to fill tho va cancy catiBcd by tho retirement of Fulton March 4. There tiro enough Statement No. 1 members of tho legislature to elect Chamberlain if thoy keep tholr pledges, but efforts nro now being made to Induce a suf ficient number to prevent tho elec tion of Chamberlain. Ways and means of carrying out tho plan to o'lect someone other than Chamber lain nre .now being sought. Tho nrgument of Fulton nnd his followers Is that tho legislature should elect a Republican to tho les for the popular vote, tho Fulton, peoplo nBSort that when Tnft carried Oregon It proved tnat tho people re pudiated their votes of Inst Juno for tho Democrat. VnrioitB methods of bringing nbout tho defeat of Chumbdrlaln nro under discussion. Ono plan favor ably considered Is to havo tho Re publicans in counties which did not go for Chamberlain to proparo a pe tition urging their sonntors nnd rep resentatives to voto for n Republi can. Tho Biiposltlon Is that Fulton may bo selected in event of Chitm berlnln being turned down, although tho name of Theodore R. "Wilcox and others hnve been mentioned ns the possible boneflclaries.' 100 Doses $1 Truo only of Hood's Sarsaparilla, tho ono great blood puriflor and general tonic. This reihnrkablo "medicine lina effected many rndlcal andpermnnont cures that aro the, wondcrof tho world. It eradicates all humors from pitnplea to Bcrofula. 100 Doses $! In usual liquid form or In chocolntcd tnblets known as Snrsatnbs. 100 rinses $1. HOTELS AM) RESTAURANT JUDGE STEPHEN A. LOWELL'S t OPEN LETTER TO THE OREGONIAN 119 112 113 000 30 41 28 30 ELLA M. COUCH, Professional. My procowea aro scientific and sat isfaction guaranteed. My creams and hair tonics nro tested and tried by tlmo and oxporlonco. Glvo mo a trial. Room 16, Eldrldge Hotel, Phono 1112. 11-3-tf. OPPORTUNITY' TO RISE USUAL- 4 LY OALL I-X)R READY MON. KY, HAVE YOU ANY? START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US. DEPOSIT REGU LARLY A PART OP YOUR EARNINGS AND YOU MILL ALWAYS HAVE HEADY MON. EV AT YOUR COMJUND. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAflM NATIONAL BANK in mwNMW Qvim m ykark . l SALEM MARKET. Local Wholesale Marked. Eggs. 30c. Dttttor Orenmory, 34c. Hens 10c: young chlc.ke.ns, 10c, Local wheat S6c. Cats 42c. Parloy 124.50. Flour Hard wheat. $5; valley, $4.25. Hay Choa, Jilt clover, $9 pet ton; timothy, $12?13. Onions $1.25 cwt. Hop 1907 crop, 5? 6c. Cascara Hark 2 3c. Mohulr I8n Retail Market. Oats $1.46. Wheat $1.05. Eggs 41c. Butter Country, 33 c; cream ery, 3Gc. Flour Valley. $1.26 per hard wheat, $1.40 1.45. Dran 95c por tack, $31 per ton; shorts, $1,35 per sack. Livestock. Stock hogs 4. 50, Steers 3u. Veal 5 fl 7o. Cows $3 3.60. Tnpkl Fruits. Baaaaas -M8. Oraagea $4.99. n Al. Close, undor Indictment for running a "blind pig" at Bstacada, eppeeta te eeeape under the reeeat aeWo; of tke supra ceurt the Although the United Slates Bennte Is the ono njnbltlon in life for Judge Stephen A. Lowell of Pendleton, Judge Lowell declines to bo olectod through brokon pledget or disregarded laws In the following stirring letter to tho Orogonlan of Pertland: "Pendleton, "Or., Nov. G, 1908. "To tho Editer: I notice in your isuo of this morning in nn nrtlclo discussing tho ecnntorshlp, mention of my nnmo as among several Republicans who may possibly rccelvo consideration at the coming scBslon of tho legislature. I do not know thnt the mnttcr requires any nttention, but I desire to go on record whllo the fight is young nnd 'o say that whllo .It Ib tho nmbltlon of my life to represent Oregon In tho federal sennto, I do ont caro to reeach the high stntlon over a path way of broken pledges or disregarded Inws nnd I want neither silence nor word nor act of mlno to Inducnce any member of tho legislative asBombly to violate his conBclenco or his word. "I opposed Stntemcnt No. 1 In the prlmnry campaign with such vigor and Intelligence ns I could command, believing it r.tuwi.o, im poltlc nnd foreign to tho form t government undor which we live, but it Is now tho law of tho state, made such by tho mnjorlty voto of tho people, nnd every law Bhould bo obeyed. "I speak only for myself, and do not nisumo to be tho conscience of party or the mentor of tho legislature. "Respectfully, "S. A LOWELL." White House Restaurant For a Regular' 25c Dinner at 20c They can't bo beat McGilchrist & Son Proprietors. MFALS 15c Call nnd try them. Meals 15c. Board por wcok $2.76, also fur nished rooms very rcnsonablo. AT THE Salem Restaurant 030 COURT STREET. I I I I 1 I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I I I 1 II I I ;; BOTE OREGON ;; . ' . . . Comer Seventh and Stark St. ! '. ; Portland's New and Modern : : : Hotel. Rates $ ! per day and : : up. European plan. Free Bus. : : :: WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. :: j ' Proprietors : II i I I III 1 1 I I It U 1 I H--H-H-T REAL ESTATE DEALER . FACES DIGAMY CHARGE (United I'rviB Leoftd Wire.) San Francisco, Nov. 9 LorJy SIXTH BREAK IN RED IIIjITF JAIL Rod Bluff, Cnl., Nov. J -Shorlffs of tho surrounding counties wero no tified today by the local authucltles Loggltt, known nlsd as Leroy Stow-! to look out for Garfield Ruth an. I art, a prosperous real estato opera tor In this city, Is facing a chargo of John Williams who sawed tholr way out of a coll In tho Trinity county bigamy sworn out ngninst him by J"11 Inst ovonlng. Tho Jail bronk Js Mrs. Mnrthn Stewart today. Tho woman says sho found missives ad dressed "My Doar Husband" In hor husband's coat and that that led to an investigation that led hor to be llevo her husband guilty of bigamy, Mrs, Stowart, or Leggltt says thnt furthor search among hor hMBbaud'i papers disclosed a marrlago certifi cate issued in Boone county, Iowa, In 1896, recording Leggftt's mar rlago to Mrs. OJllo Leggltt of Oak land. This marriage has never beon dissolved, eayB tho woman. The real estato' man was arrested lato Saturday night and tho com plaints wero oworn to this morning Mrs, Stowart has placed tho mar rlago certificate of both hor hus band's mnrrlages In tho hands of tho pollco and ho will havo to ex plain. .sack; KETCHEL CONFIDENT OF WINNING LOST LAURELS San Francisco, Nov. 9. Billy Pnpko, world'a champion welter weight fighter nnd Stnnloj' Kotohel termor champion who will try to win back his Inurols, aro both In training today for tholr Thanksgiv ing day tight. Pnpko started train ing at San Rnfnol yesterday and Kot chol oponod his headquarters at Col ma. Both men havo started work with a will. Papka Is tho center of Interest with tho fans. Ho had never been seen In action here before' yesterday and his camp was crowded with those eager to seo how the "Illinois Thunderbolt" handles himself. All wero satisfied. Papko fought two rattlfng rounds with "Chicago Jack" Gardner nnd Charlie Mlllor ,ench of whom aro lu tho heavyweight division nnd ho pummeled tyese men about the ring at will. Ketchel is confident that ho can win back the laurels he lost to Papko at Los Angeles and snys that he will not lie careless enough to let the eastern fighter tt htm so early la tho game. He' sa.ys that careless ness U all that lost aire the tight the last time they ftiet aa? that he will wla this tine, f PJeasaat, svir, jmjt, safe Httjla MV mvyd by the leettlatuVe (6 ' '""! ? ? l "W tho sixth within a yonr lu tip) THn lty county Jail and It is Intimated that a searching Investigation will follow. Tho two men, Ruth nwatlnrf trial on n chnrgo of grand larceny and Williams for alleged burglary sawed tho lock off their coll door during tho afternoon and nftor supper, swung tho door open nnd escaped. Their doparturo was not discovered until nn hour aferward rnd u poasr was sont in pursuit. Among tho prisoners who could hnvo taken advantage of tho break woro Deputy Game Wardens Bend and Cnrpontor, who nro bolng hold on charges of murdering nn Indian hunter. This 1b the third tim ih-.8o men hnvo refused to avail themsel ves of n chance to cscapo. HICKORY BARK Cough Pcrncdy aoivtu rvit Coughs, Colds CROUP ALBANY AWhE FAIR Nov. 10th (o 12th. For the nbovo occasion the S, P. Co. havo authorized a rate of ONE FARE and THIRD for the round trip, return limit, 13th. WM. M'MURRAY, Q. P. A., S. P. Co. ll-5-3t. I Whoopinf Coufh MoirimtH SORE THROAT , NlMHlN iTHROATandLUNCS INUOHUMMMITCO. tFM I jAitM. 0W, 0 S. A. nu. ixMft (t ARE YOU SICK? DP' Yon Wish to Get Cured? nflrvilB '-- ' An attempt was mado yesterday to assassinate the lieutenant governor of Bengal, the attempt failing be cause tho revolver held by the would bo murderer mis ed lire. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Rellevsa Colds by working them out ef th system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves coughs by cleansing the mucous membranes of the throat, cbesl tM bronchial tubes. ae Hefte Scar" ChiHren Like it fuliatalilf Iff If MCYt Tn laVffi Mini aei1 MeJItf rVslM Ml Mi After you hav tried the other doctors, come and see tho old rellabl 11 Vi I J M i iIiAfnto TTa ,"' ""'" Y'ii.p. guarantees to cure after everytmng else has failed. Dr. Kum has lived over 20 yeaw In Salem, and has cured a great many of Salem's well-known men and wo men, and has scores of testimonials from thankful patients whom he has cured In tho pjtst. Ho guarantees to cure where the knife seems the last ,1 resort. . Ho treats all chronic and nervous aisenses, catarrn, asiuma, lung and throat troubles, stomach, liver, kidney and heart trouble, rbeu matUm, gall stones, tape worms, lost vitality, general debility, rupture and all kinds of female complaints. Ex amination and consultation free. If you cannot call write for symptom blank to tho Dr. Kum Bow VCo Drug Co., 1S7 South High streM, galem, Oregon, GERMAN RAJ$1RX , AND COWFHCTIONBRY Nov) under new" management 8CIILERET dCHNBIRSR "sProprletoni Complete iiaa f fresh aad up-to-date bakert, fwis delivered to all jMiHa bl tWe elty free,' We are proud our party n.t s.iib' u dalivared' ob sWft miH. " Olve im a) I trial wall . lr Store ce meketa SU. Time cm v. C. 11 o.. 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California has beta called tho "Meet ct tho winter tourW' Its hotels and top ping placet trt u varied ns thwoftil well regulated drlet Visitors can !htj find suttablt mm modatlons, eftcW companion! aad w- ' led, pleasing rMHt- ' tlona. SOUTHERN PAOflC CO, Wlllboglnd tosupplftow voy attractlro HUnlar. describing In detail tti many delights of wlater li California, Tho rate from Sales to M Angoles and rtnrn U HJ- Limit six rnoatM, aiKf stopovers In either dim tlon. Similar excanloa rtU are In effect to all Callforato points. For full information, iletplH reservations and tickets, can . telegraph or write ageti, W. or WM. M'MURRAY, Gfa.P portlaad, Orgo JL H I ft'fH l-flfijfeto HWWW TwelfWajd Ce-t API. BMft s'yEa?KSA;i PLUMBING AND GASFITTU will give pwwr3"JI t0 all orders. ' ;; work to ,, w-- to be up to uo ,1 ard. . j' WE WILL DB'fUtjH TO GIVE vif9ii ON Otf' Call at our aTu - street, back of l1 i4mHi T T nO o' O O O O O Ojol uia BKATWO W fl 'Teaelwr ef f,fl O' frtwi.f f'ri ? m - - ..-1 ' m. .rffcaMfcff-'-' j ' i M fJCl rtm i. il a 'j A tt ' ftw Ky uTTts eaairUrJ dLUa o o o Stars. For sl .