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T)AILT OATTSAh JOURNAL iAMtM, OltMTOT, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1008.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
R HOFKR, Ed. and Prtm
Iniloiicnrtcut Nowipapcr Devoted to American Principles nnd
the I'rogrcM unit Dovelopemont of Alt Oregon.
Piiblliliotl Kvery KvcnliiR Bzcept Sunday, Sulem, Ore.
SUIJHCIUITION RATES.
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COMMITTEE THANKS
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
ynmoxon ov liteuary rureau AcicxowLKDnrcs assistance
OV THE FAITHFUL TAUT 8U1I POUTING PIIKSS.
Richard V. Oulnhnw, director or i mind you thnt we worked this year
dho Utorary bttroau or the National under conditions Tar different front
Republican cotninltteo writes to Tlu
Journal as rollews:
"I wish to thnnk you, on bohair
or tho Lltorary Bureau or the Itoimb
llcan National cotninltteo and tho
com'mlttoo ltsoir, ror tho courtcsv
nnd consideration with which you
have troatcd our numerous requests
during tho campaign and ror the In
valuable old which you have given
to tho party by using tho mnttor boiU
out by this bur on u.
"It 1b unnocoBsary ror mo to ro-
tlioso in nrovloui national cnmpnlgfej
nnd that ror this ron-on your coop
eration was oven more valuable to us
nnd more valued by us. To tho dis
interested loyalty or tho Kopnbllcnn
press or' tho United Stntea must bo
nscribed an ononuuos proportion or
the credit ror tho succesu or tho enm
palgn, and I can assure that your
attltudo toward tho national com
tn'ttce and your willingness to nld
In its work has been thorouhgly ap
preciated, "
Japancso nnd shown tho timo of his
life.
Geisha girls danced nil night nnd
chirped into tho willing ear of Mr,
Jack, pretty phrases in pigeon Eng
lish.
Tho royal silver carp was served
with his royal tall still wiggling and
Jack, bolng gninc, ate him wiggles
nnd all,
Tho very rranknens or the recep
tion dissipated all suspicion. Novcr
In tho history or Japan has thero
boon Btich plain talk of political mat
ters. In private conversations, tho of
ficers frankly discussed the differ
ences botween tho two nncloiut with
the Japanese oillclnls and tho Japa
nese press discussed tho strained re
lations existing, without reservo, in
its editorial columns.
Uluff old Count Okumn sounded
tho koynoto when ho said in u llt
tlo moro polished phrase: "Muzzla
tho diplomats nnd lot the people do
tho talking. There has boon too
much diplomacy nnd too little r-ln-
cerity."
Tho great parliamentary leader,
Haseba In an interview, advocated
tho ending of a convention to open
ly discuss tho eastern problem. That
Japan could not withstand tho drain
of another war for yearn was the
statement of several of llui lending
ofllcials, and American rnsIdonis re
lated how hard hit Japan was by tho
Russian war.
It is tho consensus of opinion be
WESTERN OREGON HAS
MANY NEW PLANTS
OIMHIATIONS OK Til 1-3 FACTORY INSPECTION NYSTIOl AS RK
POHTIM) Y LAIlOIt COMMISSIONER O. I. IIOFK.
During the 10 months (Juno 1,
1007, to Soptombor 30, 1008) that
tho factory inspection law has boon
In operation, 1122 inspections hnvo
boon mado In 1713 plants. Of this
number of plants, since tho first In
spection was mado, 1G have burned,
2 destroyed by holler explosions, 01
gono out or business, 87 are lying
idle nnd 272 now plants found
operating, nqarly all of which aro
lumber Industry plants,
Tho following money lrns been ro
colvod and disbursed during thnt
time:
Hi'cHpH.
708 $10-fces $ 7,080.00
82G $G-rcos -1,130.00
Japan does not nnticijmto any ag
gressions lit tho cast at tills time
and that now Is the tjtno ror Amoi
Icu to make her position in thy cast
Bocure. Not through any nifgren
slons but through the sauo develop
ment or an impregnable huso In tin
Philippines and the mntntnlnlns of
n strong nnvnl rorco on tho Pncfllc,
Tho idea or a convention to do
line tho zones or Influeuco of the
powers interested in tho far cast,
jo mooting with general endorse
nient from both tho Japanese and
American ofllccrs.
Tho greatest good which comes
from the visit of tho Meet is tho hot
ter understanding which will now
provall botween tho two nations
which is expected to prevent any
plunge tho two nations Into war
That durliv; tho San L'rnnclsco
school troubles tho two nations were
close to war is frankly admitted.
Hut both tno Jnpaneso nnd tho
American naval men frankly state
thai n convention and a perfect un
derstanding 'is a result of the same
Is the only contain guarantee or per
manent ponce botween tho two nations.
II SIMP
WORK
Total 1G2I feos $12,110.00
, Ulsbut'-'eiiieiitN.
Salaries to three deputy
commissioners, working
1147 days at $-1.00 per
day 4,588.00
To clork hlro G32.00
Expenses ror Deputy Com .1,305. G7
Total
Total on hand
$3,58.1.33.
$ 8,525.07
(Inspection fund)
Thousands of American womon
in our homes aro daily sacrificing
their lives to duty.
In order to keen tho homo neat
and pretty, tho children well dressed
and tidy, women ovordo. A fomalo
weakness or displacement is often
brought on and they suffer in silence,
driftfmr alomr from had to worso.
twoen tho higher naval officers Ihnthknowini? well that they ought to
nave Help to overcomo tno pains ana
aches wliicii dally make mo a burden.
It is to these faithful womon that
LYDIAE.P)NKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
comes as a boon and a blessing,
as it did to Mrs. F. Ellsworth, of
Mnyvillo, N. Y., and to Mrs. W. P.
Boyd, of Jicavor Falls, Pa., who Bay:
" I was not able to do my own work,
owing to tho female trouble rrom which
I suffered. Lydin E. Pinkhmn's Vcge
tablcCompouud helped me wonderfully,
and I am so well that I can do as big n
day's work as I ever did. I wish ovcry
slcit woman would try ltt
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia 12. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compund, mado
from roots and herbs, lias been tho
standard remedy lor lemalo ills,
and has positively cured thousandsol
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic paint, backache, that bearing-down
feeling, flatulency, indices.
tion,dizziiiess,or nervous prostration.
Why don't you try it ?
Mrs. Pinklinm Invites nil sick
women to write her for ndvlco.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
IIOTHLB AND RlMTAl'KAVrR
FLEET'S OFFICERS AND
MEN ON TENSION GOING
INTO JAPANESE WATERS
Dy II. Loo Olotworthy, Staff Corre
spondent of tho United Press, with
tho battloBhlp Hoot.)
Yokohama, Oct. 23, by mall to
San pranolsco, A norvo testing
feeling ot nnxlpuB nnd uncertain ox
pectnncy as . to tho reception nwnlt-
ing me oaitiosnip nooi m voKonnnia,
koyod tho ontlro porsonnol; from
commandor in chiof to apprentice,
to the tension suggoBtivo or tho
quiet, determined nlr which per
vades a floet about to ongngo an on
amy, from tho very moment thnt tho
gront steel rams of tho lighting
ships plowed Into Japanese waters.
During tho trip from Manila, whon
n monster typhoon hurled tons of
whirling water ovor the struggling
Bhlps, from forocnatlo to quortor
deuk, and tumbled tho grent masses
of stool from wavo to wavo as
though thoy wero toys; whon llfo
boat after life boat was bolng enr
rled away; when mon wero bolng
swept into the lashing sen, ollloers
Ol'PORTUNITY TO RISK USUAL
LY QAIJi FOR RKADY MON.
KY. IIAVK YOU ANY?
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START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT
WITH US. DEPOSIT RKQU.
liARLY A TAUT OF YOUR
HARNINfiS AND YOU WILL
ALWAYS IIAVK RKADY MON
EY AT YOUR COJL1LVNR.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL NATIONAL
BANK
IN RUSINKSS OVKK 3 YEARS
nnd mon eat lienoath battonod
hatches talking about Japan, and
tho dollcnto relations existing bo
tweon tho two nations.
An olabornto ontortninmont was
anticipated, but it was reared thero
would ho that dreaded Indollnnblo
Bomothlng, which would keep n chip
balanced on tho Bhouldor or ovory
ono participating. Chopra woro ex
poctod to bo heard, but thoy woro
about as much frlondly sentiment
ns tho honrso crackings or u Hook or
ravons.
Tho mon who woro to be glvon llb
orty wero to bo restricted to Bpeclnl
first class mon, n strict order was
iBsu'od against hiking cameras
nshoro, and ruloa of conduct woro
drilled Into all thoso glvon liberty
npd dlro punishment promised any
trouhlo breodors.
Ashoro Japan wns llkewlso busily
ongagod In building troublo bnr
rlnrs. Tho governor of Kanngawa
prorocture, In whloh Yokohamn Is
sltuatod. Issued a "Do" and a
"Don't do" edict which was a mnstei
ploco of detail.
A few of tho "Don't" (forbade tho
starting or dog lights hi the streots,
expectorating at any timo. and tho
taking or sly poops at tho American
whllo bnthlng.
htrlct Injunctions woro Issued
agnlnst overcharging nnd tho popu
lace was onjolned rrom stnrlng nt
any of Uualo Sum'a fighting beau
ties. Tho first liberty party landed
oarly In tho ovonlng loaded with In
structions. ' -
At 10 o'clock whon tho liberty ex
pired tho first liberty party was
crowded on tho plcturosquo landing
stages, loaded with sake, bird-eggs,
raw (lsh and banzals.
And tho tlrst liberty party wna
decorated with those dainty little
hair ornnmonts which Miss Yum
Yum afTocts whllo sovoral of tho
lb st l'b?i prty. as ovldouco or
partlcalur oht8rpriso wore gowned
In Utmotua.
Pattorhig nlong the stiots or
YoUohainn. little doll like Japancso
maldtnis wore polslug on tho Orien
ts! volffuresf with sojno difficulty, the
flat bonnets of Undo Sam's sallor
mon mid tho slturtlon waq reUeYFd,
'Cho next day whon tho smlllnR
fce of Japan was heon whou the free
nuke commenced to How, the sltu
fttloR w&v cured.
Liberties wore extended and ov
cry 8Hor was takon la tow by a
COFFEE
Why Schilling's Best ?
Because it is best and
your money is yours if
you think you don't find
it so.
Your c'toctr returni your money It yon' don't
like It: we pay him
MARRIED.
TERRY-MITCHELL At tho homo
of tho brldo'B parents, Mr. and
Mrs. JamcB Mltcholl, threo miles
rrom Salem on tho Sllvorton road,
Rev. P. S. Knight offlclntlng, Sat
urday, Novombor 7, 1908, Miss
Hattio E. Mltcholl to Mr. W. A.
Terry. Tho homo or tho young
pooplo will bo In Portland, whoro
Mr. Torry Id In business.
So
ALRANY APPLE FAIR
I ' ' -s"-SLjyiw.
THE REST ROAST THE
FAMILY EVER HAD
Canbo obtained rppm our prlmr
tender nnd Juicy boer, mutton o
pork. All our meats nre selected
from tho choicest, nnd prepnrcd ror
tho tablo to suit tho demands or the
(nstldlous. Our prices nro lowor ror
ltiallty thnn you enn flud nt any
placo In Salem.
E. O. CROSS.
Phone HOI. 870 State St,
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
rVZ ivhHB9HSflRiinf 1
'UTTtiKiiii'wW""
Nov. 10th to 12th.
For tho nbovo occasion tho S. P.
Co. have authorized a rato of ONE
FARE nnd THIRD for tho round trip,
return limit, 13th,
WM. M 'MURRAY,
G. P. A., S. P. Cp.
ll-G-3t.
DYSPEPSIA
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Uluio 111 n ily iliau ikll the oiL-ra 1 lima i.V.n
tf nil lit in h lasr w
White House Restaurant
For a Regular
25c Dinner at 20c
They can't be bent
McGilchrist & Son
Proprletorfl.
Tho nbovo out roproRouta ont
brick lined Torrid Zone Furnace,
Guaranteed gas, smoko nnd da.i
roof. Economical nnd durnblo.
A. L. FRASER
2H STATE STREET.
FMimntes rtirnisnct on heating
MFALS 15c
Cal and try thorn. Meals 16c.
Doard per wook $2.75, also fur
nlshcd rooms very reasonable
AT THE
Salem Restaurant
39 COURT STREET.
HH-HII HI Mill SI I llll Ml
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; ; Flowers :nd Bulbs;;
; ; CARL F. RUEF, 371 Stnto st.,
; ; Salem, Ore. ;
i '. Fnill lino of Tulips, Hyn- ! '.
clntliB, NnrcissuB nnd nil kinds
; ; of spring bull3. Timo to plaut ; ;
' them Is now. 19-19-lmo. !!
II I I III I I I I I . II I I I I I I I I I M
O C T. Co.
Stoamoro Pomona and Orojcona
loave for Portlaud dally, except Sun
day at 6 a. in. '
M. P. BALDWIN, Agent.
Vronhl in h mar
James M.i.ui.5, 103 Mercer Si.-Jcriey Cltf. N, J.
Best For
CANDY CATHARTIC
Plentant. Pltbl. Polem TmtOAod, Do flood.
Nr blkm, .en or Urlpo, lo, tic. Io. NerS
yoM fu bulk. Tlio cenuliio Ublei amut4 OOO.
OuitraiiteeJ 10 euro or your money back.
Stelllnc Remedy Co., Chlcico or N.Y. Ml
mUM SALE, TEH MILLION BOXES
fl. F. MASON 1JOX CO.
247 Miller St., South Salem, manu
fnctur.er of nil kinds of boxes, crate;
and fruit dryer accessories, Phou
SOS. ' tf
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALL
For wntor service apply at office
Bills payable monthly In advance
m FRENCH FEMULE I
MPILLS.
X Sxn, fun w lUuxr he Rrrrtw XintKimi.
XH IXSWH Tfl Mil. B.f?l f 8l4,l sX
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W in iSalcn. bv Or. 5. C Sf
iiiniiiiinii inn iiiiiii
I-
i HOTEL OREGON :
Corner Sevt'iith and Sttxtk St. ', ',
Portland's New and Modern : ;
:; Hotel. Rates $1 per day and
: : up. European plan, rice Bus. :
WRlGHT-DiCKINSON HOTEL CO. :
Proprietors
Great ChlHce Doctor
L. M. HUM
iUb medicine which will cure any
known dlseaao. He makei a uvwA
ty of, aud guarantees to cure Catarrh
Asthma, Lung, Throat. Rheumatism,
Debility, Stomachy Liver, Kldnej
Troubles; also any blackened 01
swollen soreness, broken limbs;
Smallpox; Epidemic; all kinds ot
Dolls, Lost Manhood, Fomalo Weak
noss, Hornls Troubles- and Paralysis
Consultation free, Care of Ylck So
Tong Co., Chlnoso drugs nnd herbs,
1G3 High St., upstairs, Salem, Or.
PAIIDAin ...
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Co., Effective. hiT1"
vr 1'5nil l'ortl. H
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Cars fit Hnlnn,!. T".u aeP
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Local
Express
Local
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Expross
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Nowjs thclid
to visit
California
When Summer h I
pas3ed In thwo north- I
orn states, the ma li n
only mild under tit J
bright bluo skies ot
Southern CallfornU.
This la ono of nature'
happy provlilou
oternal 'summer for
thoso who cannot ta
il uro a more teren
cllmato,
California, has Ua $
called tho "Mecca ol
tho wlntor towtat
Its hotols and Hop
ping places art u
varied as those ot ill
well regulated c'tto
Visitors can s!hj
find suitable mm
modatlons, cocgW
companion! and Tit
led, pleasing recm-
uon9. i
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COJ
Will ho glad toausplftow
very attractive litwaturt,
describing In detail t4 1
mahy delights of wlater U
California.
Tho rato rrom Salnolol
AnROles and reUrn H l.
Limit six moBWiiri
stopovers In eltbw dW
tlon. Similar ex'cartte r
aro In effect to all Calif
points.
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Tjo undersigned hereby nu
nounces himself as nn Independent
candidate ror tho office or City Mar
shnl nt tho coming election.
J. L. SKIPTON.
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