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$ r.AILT CAPtT Hi .TOrnVT. AT..FM OTIFOOJf, SATUHPAY, NOVEMIHJB 2, 1Q0H. ? B THE CAPITAL JOURNAL K. HOFRR, Ed. and Prop. Independent Nownpitpor l)ovutci to American I'tlni'lploi" mm the I'rOKrcw nnd Dcvoloemcut of All Oregon. J Pilhllnliuit Kvery ,Kvuhiu Uxrept Hiltiiltiy, Sitlcm, tiiv sOnscmprioN rates. (lnvatlnbly In Ailvniii'o. ) Dully, by riflor, per yunr , Jfl (XJ Prr tuoiuli L.Mr Oallv, by until, pur ycitr -1.1)0 I'cr month Weekly, by mall, per vo,ar ...., l.oa six mouth toe I ttoJJL&JJ. tfj3sw. ( S wwimiMHiiiiiit NOT Sl'IM'OIlT.NO CIIAMHKIMjAIN ItKCAl'SE UK IS A DKMO- CHAT. "The Salem Journnl 1ms iiilt printing odltorlnls. Is this confir mation of tho rumor that tlio colonel nsplres to bo governor?" I'ortltuul Journnl Tho Orogonlun lias mutter on tho Biuno lino but 1b not complaining that tho editor, of this paper 18 NOT WIUTINO ANY KDITOHIAL8. Tho Cnpitnl Journnl editorials nro too Bqunre anl flat-footed to suit tho Orogonlun Just at present and IT WOUL-1) LIKE TO CHANGE T1IK HUJSJKCT. It rcforB, to tho editor of this pa por as a candidate for governor, and convoys tho idea that ho Is selfishly supporting Governor Chnmberlaln for senator to Bocnro tho Biipport of tho Chamborlaln nopublicnns. If tjioro are nny such porsons as Chnmborlaln RopubllcanB wo huv.o not hoard of it, AND AVOULI) NOT CATER TO THEIR SUPPORT l-'OIt ANY OFFICE If thoro wero somo of that kind of Republicans. This papor Is not supporting Geo. E. Chamberlain for United States sonator IJECAU8K 11K 18 A DEMO CRAT. it did not support him In April at tho primaries nor In Juno at tho election. It Bupportod Republican candi dates both at tho primary election nnd nt tho Juno election, anil ITS EDITOR VOTED FOR REPUItM CANS AT HOTII ELECTIONS. Governor Chamborlnin knows this to bo n fact and so docs ovcry other man who took tho troublo to ascer tain tho truth. Hut wo are supporting Chambor laln aB tho l'eoplo's Choice for Unit ed Stntos senator, NOT (JKCAl'SK UK IS A DEMOCRAT IJUT UK CAUSK UK IS TDK PKOPLK'S CHOICE ACCORDING TO LAW. THE KMMAXl'KL .MOVEMENT. The American Mngnzlno for De cember has an elaborate article on "The Spiritual Unrest," by Ray Stun nard Baker, in which ho discusses tho Enunanuel Movement, WHICH SO MANV CHURCHES HAVE TAK EN UP. They nro conducting "re ligious clinics" in forty Protestant churches, not to speak of hundreds of Chrlstinn Sclonco churches. It will go hard with Mrs. Eddy, but these now advocates of Christian healing WILL STEAL HER THUN DER. But as alio claims no monopo ly of doing good In tho world, she will not object to any good that oth er churches may do nlong this lino. What was at first Bcoffed at hnd preached against IS HKCOMINO AC CEPTED AND POPULAR IN THE ORTHODOX CHURCHES AND RE LIGIOUS PRESS, nut at best the Emmanuol movement will lmvo to struggle for nn oxistoncc as a propo sition of spiritual truth. It Is based upon mental suggestion nnd hypno tism, If tho' American Mngazinc dc-so'rlboD- it right. Out of tho MIX TURE OF MATERIA MEDJOA, J1VP NOTISM AND ORTHODOXY may come progress or chaos. Which it shall bo for tho churches tlmo alone can toll. The Kidneys When tlioy nro weak, torpid, or stngnnnt, tho wholo system stirrers. Don't neglect them at this time, but heed tho warning of the aching back, tho bloated face, tho sallow completion, tlio urinary disorder, and begin treatment at onco with Hood's Sarsaparilla Vihich contains tho best and siifost curallvo substances. In tiitinl liquid form or In chocolated tab Vts known nsSR-sntnbo. I0udows$l. 1-' THE POLICY OP PERSLVNENT IMPROVEMENTS. Tho city council made n mistake in voting down the proposition to build a permanent bridge on South Commercial street. Mayor Itodgora and Aldermen Low nnd Rndcllff dtsorve commen dation TOR VOTING AGAINST THE RESOLUTION TO KILL THAT IM 1'ROVEMENT. Tho people remember distinctly when tho old narrow mo"B-covored brldgo Dtood thorr 20 yours ngo. The nou-piogrcsslvcs nindo n fight against removing that old unsightly obstruction nnd yet It had to go Wo are supporting tho proposition J If It wore made nn Issuo in thh'r,'p THE CIT that men who signed Statement No. i '!'' tHln'. whether South Commer- WATKII bonds. r., .. i,...ii.. .....i .......nti.. .....i . riai street snouio nnve a pernnn.ni One nro legally and morally and po- ,r(,B0 ()1. mU ,,,,,, ,.,.,.,,,., lltlcally under obligation to fulfill WOULD VOTE FOR A PKKMA- tho pledges they made 'to tho peoplo NKNT IIRIDGK. to vote for tho I'eoplo'H Cholco. , The preoont bridge lini served If Hint Is rntinlnir to tho Cham- ,onK nn(1 wo,, n,1(l ,lnB not Qon n ir thai ib ciioiiiih to i tlio umm- ,m, ,ookIB ur,iKC( i,t lt Bhould go. horlaln Republicans tho Orogonlun is Tho nonrd of Trado ndvortlses o wolcoino to mako tho most of lt. Hut bring strangers hero to Invest tholr it Is not. IT IS OATKK1NG TO A I monev In our cltv and they SEE riivr iiiciiifiio ;iii ,0;v rnr.. CITY IN DISGUST. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE and Is what tho Oregonlan ought to do out of "a decont respect for tho opin ions of mankind." If thoro nro nny livo subjects that tho odltor of this papor can oxprcss himsolf on nnd Iiub not dono so ho will bo glnd to luunu thorn called to his attention, No alleged candidacy for any of flco will prevent him tolling Just whoro.ho atnnds and JUST WHAT HE THINKS AHOUT ANY SUH.IECT. Tho Portland Journal has dono us nn Injustice by tho abovo Horn because Tho Capital Journal Is tho ONLY REPUHLICAN DAILY THAT IS OUTSPOKEN In demanding that momboru of tho loglslaturo koep tholr pledges, oven though it result in making Gov. Chamborlaln, a Democrat, United States' sonator. It bellovos 'J HE SUREST AND QUICKEST WAY to mako tho Ho publican party, a minority party In Oregon 1b to go upon rucord as a purty of pladgo broakors in a mutter o Important. That would ond Kb glorious enroor In short order. Of course, as an Independent nowspupur. DEVOTED TO NO PRIN CIPLE AND LOYAL TO NO PARTY, tho Orogonlun has it porfoot right to ougago in a course destructlvo to Re publicanism. It la fighting a losing battle and knows lt nnd has tho pooplo against It upon this issuo. It Is seeking to Involve Individuals In personal controversies AND RAISE FALSE ISSUES. It flatters one man and slanders another to divert attention from tho nu In issue. The peoplo of Oregon lmvo deter mined that United States sonntors shall not bo chosen by tho legislature RUT RY THEMSELVES. They will not bo dlvortod from tholr Intontlon to securo nnd rivet this rofortn upon our political sys tem. o ,,.',. Uao DflWM's Carbollsed . Witch How much longer will tliT fourths of the money taken from th suhntrbnti wards ho spent In tho ol I part of the cltv, nnd nil linprov meiit In tle suburban wnids b killed? No wond r the ruburbanlti' nre sore. The business uipii of S em a very emphuttc In doclnrlng that THE CITY COUNCIL MADE A .MISTAKE In turning down tho South Com morc'nl street' bridge. They con sider thnt the city hns been given a black eye by the line of action taken Tho present bridge Is not only un sightly nnd dangerous HUT IT HAS RISEN SO FOR TWO YEAH8. One side lino been closed nnd the oth"r side out of repair, Several nccl dents have occurred and tho bridge 1b prnctlcnlly condemned nnd liable to fall down at nny time with truffle on lt. Under all these circumstances tho movement to put In a permanent structure wm populnr with the rub He AND WITH HUSINESS MEN GENERALLY, becnuse there -s more 'trnfllc over thnt brldgo day and night tho.n over any other pub lic thoroughfare entering the city. If the old brldgo fnlls down travel wIM bo Interrupted for srvornl weeks and posilbly heavy damago buI ncalnBt tho city will follow. All business Interests will uffer. The opposclt'on to n permanent Improve ment in place of that old wreck HAS THIS RESPONSIHIL1TY TO FACE IF IT HAPPENS. The opposition to n permanent bridge at that plnco oftqr anothor temporary wooden brldgp. They contend for n 60-foot wide brldgo, whWi would not leave room for two loaded wagons to nass. SUCH A RltlDGE WOULD RE ONLY ANOTHER EYSORE. What will the business mon of Snl m do about lt? Tho councl' couhl .still meet and re-conslier It po tion of tho other night. It could still allow tho matter to ho brought to a voto nnd THAT IS WHAT THE HUSINESS MEN OF THE CITY SHOULD DO IN THE MATTER. No one hnq given n good reuso'i n far for s'de-trncklng tho Sotth Co "mo re lal n'rot Improvcm nt. It woud not dlsnrrnnim city flunnceu. It would not orevcnl nnv othor hn tvovment being made th"' N now ront-mnlntod. THFRK is NOT A GO'M PKASOX FO STOPPING The urgumetit i nMulo thnt If the cltv wit"' the S30 000 bnndi for tl'I" I concrete bridge, there will be danger V M V VOTii vnn Th'B I- a chlldlM prot)oPlnn.when 't pou'I'It thnt tho vpfr bond1, will It" lloat d on tho earnings of water sold. I ool'O'i nt 'rom - vorv stnnduo'ut. tho city council hns made a mistake, nnd vnt IT S NOT TOO LATE TO RESCIND ITS ACTION. Thnt I what It shou'd do In fplr- noB nnd Justlco to n growing city. o Product of the Inle of S'uno. Wlno constitutes tho chief source of wealth of Samos. There nro some thing llko 7420 acres of vlntngo, and the renowned muscatel grni Is snec'u'ty of tho Island. At pfBont the totnl output h l,ri80,000 gallons, but with tho BUhBtltutlnn vines fron from phyloxorn tho nntlves hopo to increno tho output to 3,400,000 gnllonn, th- qunntlty whlh was pro duced as far back nn 1804. Ameri can slIpH aro need, for ho reason thnt thov nui t F'pcesfullv oppose tho phylloxora. Two th'rds of the mufcptol wlno nrodtic d Is oxpnrted to Franco nnd .Germany for mixing puroeo1". Tho cnltur of tpbncco Is n grot source of won Mb to the IrIuikI. Not nnlv dooa It "nrnlsh n moon- of liv ing to ft uood'v number of nonsnnti. but it nlo provld labor for mpuv who wouM othrwh lie coim l'fl to loave tho Islnnd to seek employ ment. TIip tohacon of Samo- lias n modi-utp-slzt'd lef, Is h'i'hiy p,',nmorlc. and Is rrflv -mokH pure, for tho re""on thnt 't Is on of tho chht ml'",At vhlnb -hpo roude-'-l Turk lh tobacco so fnmous. The prlu- Ol,,l "v10rt pr tn Gf m"V It t? 1 ! I I flPR-J' W; fr Reduced Prices on Everything in the Store During This GREAT CONSOLIDATION SALE OF OUR ROSgBURG ,,,ANP SALEM STnor. If You Need a Lady's Coat Now Is the Time to Buy It Wo very soldom carry a coat over from ono season to nnother because wo bollovo In cutting tho prices uway down before tho season Is over so wo hnvo plenty of tlmo to cleun up. Wo now hnvo 82 Indies' cents, all this fall's latest styles in blue, orown, red, black or tan, ana by the timo tho Benson Is over wo will not !i tve u cout left, because our reduced prices will movo evorv ono of them Reduced prices from $3 to '$10.00 Large Assortment of Xmas Handkerchiefs Tho best 2Gc vnlues in neatly em broidered handkerehlc's during this sale, only 'I Do FURS $1.2G now furs, Now $1.50 now furs, Now ... $2.00 now furs Now $2.25 now fui'B Now $3.00 now furs Wv $10.00 new furs Now , -75c $1.00 $1.40 $1.65 $2.15 $6.00 lUmbrellas For the Whole Family Our nssortmont Is complete In all quulltles of cotton, gloria silk or nil covers, nnd In nil size frames, from 22 to 34 Inches. wm Our buIo pries nr liberal iejt(C. tlonB from tho reguur prices Snlom price from . ,.,,. UJ Drummer's Sample Line of Knit Shawls Wo hnvo purchased nt a lare ie ductlon tho entire line of over BOO Binwls, no two nllko. This gives us a.i opportunity to offer you tho largest nssortment ind tho best vu'u.m in shawU you have over seen for tho prkos we n!t. MIccb runglng from Hie up to $jmo Boys' Suits $1.50 boys' buUb, Now $2.50 boys' suits, NOW A -jr $3.00 boys' suits, ,,0 Now $3.60 boyB' suits, Now $4.50 boys' suits, Now $5,00 boyB' suits, Now $1.00 $2.10 $2.50 $3.40 $3.75 Rostein & Greenbaum 240-246 Commercial Street, Salem UUKa WARNED POTATO More than ono homc-eoker has been driven nway from our city In tho paBt two years by tho nppcaranco of that bridge. Two almost fatal accldonts h,tve hapMHiod thoro. and nny dny an nccldont mny occur that MAY COST THIS CITY THOUSANDS OF DOI LARS. Tho concroto teel structure that hnd been ngrcod tmon would hnve been n stop of progress for the Cnp Itnl CMy. Undor tho ponulnr loan th peo n'o would hnvo tnkon the. bonds and the Interest would hnvo been le"s than It would have cot TOTMIN TAIN A WOODEN RltlDGE. nut oven a full-width wood on hrMgo, properlv built, nnd mount -d w h Iron raillnc", to got rid of tho Sleopy Hollow effect would bo a good thine for tho city. It Is tho snlrlt and dlBnnltlon hn'' n flno looH'itr e't vtb" nin h "Ultlvnted IF AVE ARE TO HAVE V nTY MVAIV. Tlio mpn v''n 'n"' "ot caro hrtw Mil?t" look, who would nut up wi t n.i'rnw ''OOd"ll Qrnotnxw, wUJl uinnil.n unMlnira aiiltalilt fnw n nnini- r,. roP'l. Uit o nvo a few dollars. ,,n1 "l Unlt-d R-ittw;. HtHu!:h ' "nkinc n ml'tako M'10 clnrottes find thoi wnv to A xvoo.l-.i brldco cotiUl be built ?vrr' l,n,rt of tho wor,(1- Whlle aUind- "'nt wouM look ""1' It would not . ' " nuny of, Vathy I saw sov- M,tootionhle i? it tvum? Ki'iJ t,r' ni,l"iro C"Be 'e "K "rinpuii to "'f n iiollov of 'mrninnnnl I'"-1-V,nii(p mnat 1m forC't U'lOn tbll v n' tlmo, nnd n'lgjit as woll , jin ow n- onv t'mo. Po""'0" nlr ' Het clrdev Cbhn. Toren ami Japan. Tho h nun'lty enn plwny be rcentmlzod bv ro'or of 'hp laf Upon tho color dep nd tho irlce. which varies b- twn ?n np(i ao cent nor oke (2.82 Mouiido). I Is uM that nn Amorl rinfnrol roncrto nr nf snl r',n ,omTiv bougi't nearly the n, Nt,Mr nti.l -.if. T TflPFinE IS n,,''w rf ""p "OnBOl' OUt'Mlt Of OUIUU3 luimcco n tew years ago. ino toha"co hn-vest this vear will nmount to about S4i),000nounds. Tho enrol) tro grow wild In the Islnnd of Samo and tho fruit serves ns a food for cattle. It 1s nlso used In mixing with chewing tobacco. Tho 'nnr'ial production amounts to 3,- i oof ,vuu iiuuiuiB, lune-tonins oi AP nrnnortv intorst In South ""IT "A'uu ,ib "uy lo iUU nntl ine Vlfm limn lipnn Intnra.l hv )i iln..'"J:.lu mhiiiiumj. n!n with n lurgo crop, you can boo tho situation. I lmvo a copy of my CONDITIONS BAD "" Francisco firm's letter to you or tho 10th Inst. In which thoy In- Conditions in Calfomia Re- trnct '0M not t0 ovo" conBln ,,fl nny potntocB until way Into in tho vealed Millions of Sacks mring. i lmvo niso u wiro toduy to lofusu consignments and not to buy on Hand, itoii w tnwav of l'MOFiT, A" niodP"" c'tips nnd rnPronds io uninnr tint kind of bridges, and jnio.ii abo'tld r" out of tho rut of n oni nlank br'dges. ondlnt thl" rltv 'or such 1m- rov,",o")" lc lint o prn,n I Is .".....-' liit-tnnsq ioll"V T IS .it rjir pn ATHT.Tf'TSI5 on rt Hio n-iinoont bridge io.., Pnni'nnrolnl street. Thnt wnnl nnvq more taxes t'nn HIV I Tho annual production of olive oil amounts to 423,000 pounds, of which very Uttlo Is exported. It Is .o v0vr o?" Tiw rri-vK iTn mentnt,on ni 'or making household v Tinrr wiun li WE REEN EV flin nlilnrm n fron th"t xvn""H vprn to'rt to nsV for not'lng sov wnM io tbo South Pommer soap. Oonsumntlon Statistics " , rove that n neglected cold or cough n" r-itR the lurnrs in so hnd a condition that consumption germs find a fertile Hnrel Salvo it is healing, cooling A in, numni hfnr tl"- Mnaiiirt Rnn u P .?u and cleansing. It Is especially good ' on tne neoplr . ahk .DKmVED OF , Ballard's Horehonnd avrnVrn 7" for piles. Sold by all druggists. mvev wivfi nv titt it i""? vwuuu ojrrur. aoomes inoiaiPNT ,me torn nna inuamea tissues an.: i no ioihi r. i xnukca you well again. (Eugene Guard.) Tho following correspondence In regard to tho potato situation is solf cxpnnutory: "Portland, Ore., Nov. 20, 1908. "E. Oodgo, Esq., Eugene, Ore. "Sir: Doing your Cnllfornitt rop rosontutlvo und you our ropresontn Uvo In your district, I wnnt to( mnko you tho following report on tho po tato situation, which I wnnt you to study very carefully, bb wo must bo careful In not making it loss In han dling potatoes this year, "I wnnt to ndviso you that wo lmvo still on hand In California three million sacks, and quality of our .ilvors this yonr nro much bottor luut tho,. potatoes In your district Consoqttoiltly It will bo boforo you to iudgo how long it will tuko Cnllfor uln to use up this supply. I do not 400 nny prospocts of handling potn toes from your point b'fare Fobrt' aryor March, nnd ns Colorado has shut California out of Arizona and Texas business, tho following letter wljl speak for itsolf. written mo by tho general freight agent of tho O. R & N. nnd S. P. R. R. Co. of this city: Nov. 4, 1908. Mr. J. H. Qrando, 209 Stark St., Portland. Dear Sir: . Referring to our conversation In connection with potato crop of Idaho, Utah and Colorado, rlsh to ndviso that our representative at Salt Luke .. Informs mo tho.t thoro has boon no weathor troublo in Utah or Idaho that would injure the crop. He anticipates tho bar vesting of the largest crop ever had. Our Denver representa tive estlrautos that in the vicin ity of Greoloy, Colo., the crop will amount to 13,000 cars. Loss by frost will not exceed at the outside, 2 por cent. Yours truly, " -R. D. MUlor, Agent. "So, my dear Dodge. Colorndo will freeze us out of Arizona and Texas business, consequently with Callfor- under nny circumstances nt any price. Now, I caution you not to spcculato vory heavy In potntoos this unr, unless you can buy ,at a vory low figuro, bo as to hold until spring, rnd us you know from oxporlonco fhrlnkngo, danger of frost, etc, I figuro the loss nlono In thnt Item fully 20 conta por 100 pounds. Now, with poor prospects ahead of yqu, I wnm you to bo careful. I would ruthor not do business this yonr with you, so that wo will rotnln our friend ship, ns you know our reputation Is dependant on honesty and tho golden rule principles. Honesty to you will moan nddltionnl business through you. Wo nro in tho ninrkot for np plea and could ubo n fow ca.rs, Tho Portland innrket Is very bum for tur'keys. So ship othor points. San Francisco Is your bust point this "Closing, hoping you will guide yourself by my advice, I urn, vory I truly, "J. II. GRANDE." o of Toledo, ..r.tjlU" drswors in tne coum. -- . ... .r.nat hat" tbe swarcn iur "-,. - found, and nothing wuw b, th. prop -J, i .-mo uic" w ,y, am . i the officers as to 'bo partlos are Jie ""'" tl.nt of some one no the business Stato of Ohio, City Lucas County, Ft, Frank J. Cheney mako south that he Is sonlor partnor of tho firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In tho city of Toledo, county and Btnte aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every caso of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure, "FRANK J. CHENEY, Sworn to before me and sub scribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D., 1886. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public, HMl's Citarrh Cure is taken in ternally, nnd acta directly on tho blood and rausous surfaces of the ystem. 8v.nd for testimonials iree F. J. CHSNEY & Co., Toledo, O. 8old by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's family Pills for con 8tlpatIon. n.? ?Sc, 5f .? Li. i : .. .. . "-v. .t?k ":jj Prwlrtont flnstrn nt. Venezuela i ,. of Ulia 'i'-r.M ijMr in a critical condition from a canwr. for sale at Dr. a LEBANON ALSO HAS BURGL Three Robberies Monday H$ Safe Is Opened n Cracksmen. (Lebanon Crittricn Lebanon was visited Jlotdij by a series of burglsrlM U nt least three places were e!0 somo one who apparently lf n od money. The Southern Pk1, pot office was entered and ti' anfo broken open. Ko BOW found, as tho coin of lb r not loft there over night Tie' bo thlof entered the MB .Irvine onoa the freight room flie combination of the ' brokon und the lock forced i J in imv nnened with a "JteW the work was of noartl!w securing money a wnceniN Tim iiniHlwood cream jUtKH Ihc depot was broken IAJ nothing la kept there cream nothing was dlin . .iod mv The other piaw of nuclbura n uruB mu.p v - . wood, on Main street, ! W J ,Mhe business section ofW"- .... ,.n ransacked"? a'niw IWB5IM Lebanon has been wr- .m0s of this kind UJJJ"; ,he business e ' t ! taken considerable ' 3 i.mtter andoayw-- to increase the polW"1 winter months. . . i),nitol'ji)i oMbefootorani sTraInr.cuts, bur" lard's Snow Ujw?" tW fTJ . . i. t th!51?'0 "'1 Wm&1 i..StlV. reduce. n7. fit ntUeptttJWJ"i.iA FJ -r - . tnisu . cs- f f