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AL JOURNAL, BALEM, OnEQON, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1008.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Id. IIOFER, Ed. and Prop.
Independent Nowapapor Devoted to American Principles find
the Progress and DoTclopcmcnt of All Oregon.
Published Kvcry livening Kxcept Similar, Salem, Ore.
SUBSCRIPTION IIATE8.
(Inrnrlablr In Advntico.)
Dally, by errior, per year W.OD Per month 80o
Dally, by mail, per year.. 4.00 Per month 85c
Weekly, by mall, per vcnr 1.00 Six months 60c
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UNIONLABEL
COUNTY JAIL HAS AN
INTERESTING VARIETY
MACHINE'S
PLAN TO HULK
RUIN.
OK
It was evident from the first start
of tho campaign, early last spring
that It was clearly tho Intention of
tho old Portland machlno TO HULK
Oil RUIN THE REPUBLICAN PAR
TY IN THIS STATE.
It was porfectly evident that the
machlno had determined to defeat
the oporatlon of tho Direct Primary
law, which they had not tho courage
to oponly oppose, and that' they woro
AS BITTERLY OPPOSED TO MR.
OAKFJ FOR U. S. SENATOR AS
THEY WERE TO CHAMBERLAIN.
Ab tho Direct Primary law was
aimed to overthrow tho old corrui-t
Portland machine, that machine
Bought to defeat and ovorthrow any
candldato who camo up honestly and
equnroly as a candldato under that
law, BOTH IIEFORE AND AFTER
THE PRIMARIES.
Thlo old corrupt Portland machlno,
which, had been prosecuted so ruth
lessly by Proflldont Roosevolt, has
only hatred for a Direct Primary law,
which makes tho biicccbs of tho Port
land bo&aea ImpoBSlblo AND PUTS
ruv. i.'r.TrrrrmiATP! TV tiir rati.
DIjE.
Tho real light of the mnchlno Is
AGAINST THE DIRECT PRIMARY
I,A' ' "'"T DIRECT ELEO
tftf
Tho mnchlno does ', ' "
peoplo to nomlnnto or elect United
States senators.
Tho machlno wants to do both
tlioso acta for tho peoplo TO SAVE
THE PEOPLE ANY TROURLE OR
EXPENSE.
What la tho machlno for If It can
not havo candidates and maltn
Hlatos?
Tho Direct Primary law Ih a wicked
oontrlvanco TO PUT THE MACHINE
OIT OF BUSINESS.
That Is what tho peoplo onnctol
tho Dlroot Primary law for, nnd that
Is why thoy aro backing tho law to
down tho machlno.
If tho machine loaders hnd been
honest nnd slncoro in their Republi
canism thoy would havo Biipportod
tho Republican noinlnoo for U. S. sen
ator. But they proforred to rulo Cnko out.
of tho raco at tlio primaries in ordo
to OVERTHROW THE PRIMARY
LAW AND RUIN THE REPURLI
CAN PARTY.
Wherever tho machlno was strong
oat it snowed rundor tho Republican
nominee
Clatsop county rolntlvoly gavo tho
Republican nomlnco tho smallost
voto in order to carry out.Jtho policy
of rulo or ruin by tho Mnchlno va.
Republicanism by the People.
Tho machlno bus boon tried and
found wanting In Orogon.
ROOSEVELT IN HIS EFFORTS
TO CRUCIFY THE OREGON MA
CHINE, ovon Includod boiho Innocont
men.
But thnt tho machine Is rot ton and
boa a bad rocord Is notorious.
That It is making a doath struggle,
thnt It Is dying hard, THAT IT
OUGHT TO DIE IS APPARENT TO
ALL.
That aggregation, bonded by tho
Orogonlnn. is seoklng to roitoro gov
ornmont by boodle instond of by tho
peoplo.
WHICH SHALL IT BE IS UP TO
THE LEGISLATURE.
MEET A WEAK DEFENCE
AGAINST SUCH AN AGGREGATION
Tho peoplo of Orogon will win, but
It may bo nt tho oxponso rnd ruin of
tho Republican party.
It is Rulo or Rutin. It is tho plan
of tho machlno to hold up tho Icglola
turo. It Is tho plan of tho machlno to put
tho sonatorship on tho block, BUY IT
WITH OFFICES, WITH APPROPRI
ATIONS ON THE OLD PLAN.
Tho Issuo la Bqunrely, shall tho
Peoplo Rule, or shall tho Machln?
both rulo and ruin.
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STATE MEAT INSPECTION
LAW NEEDED.
Tho United States law requires
very rigid inspection of nwlno, cattle
nnd sheep sold to packing houses.
It also requires rigid Inspection of
tho meats after they aro dressed and
READY TO HE SENT OUT INTO
THE RETAIL RHRKET8.
Jt Is an actual fact that from one
to threo per cont of tho livestock sont
to largo packing houses IS CON
DEMNED AND REJECTED.
Wo need not Inquire what por
cent of livestock goes to uninspected
slaughter houses. But the point wo
wish to ralso is thnt wo should havo
stato Inspection, as well as fodorc'
Thin state has a stato food
dairy commissioner, who could pre
orly pay somo nttontlon TO PRINCi
PAL ARTICLES OF FOOD PRO
DUOT LIKE MEAT.
While no doubt many of tho load
ing butchers of tho stato novor
slaughter any but sound nnlmnls,
thoro are others not so scrupulous.
Thoro can bo no valid objection to
proper stato Inspection of meats,
BEFORE AND AFTER KILLING. ,
Thoro is no way to protect tho con
sumer, but to supplement federal In
spection with stnto Inspection.
Tho nbbatolrn not under fcdornl In
spection now WILL BE BENEFIT
TED BY STATE INSPECTION. Thoro
Is nt prcsont constant effort to dis
criminate ngnlnst meats that have
no cortlflcnto of govornment Inspec
tion. And thoro U some ground for tho
projudlco. U Is a mnttor thnt should
not bo dlscuosed In n sonsntlonnl mnn
nor, BUT OUT OF .JUSTICE TO THE
CONSUMER.
Tho tlmo is coming whon tho pub
lic will demand scientific Inspection
of all- moats, and meat products.
A stnto law requiring inspection of
llvo stock nnd of slaughtered meats
would bo beneficial to tho producer,
tho butcher nnd packer, and tho gon
oral public.
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DON'T WASTE MONEY ON
"FAT DOCTORS!
Sheriff Harry Minto now has nine
men under lock and key nt tho coun
ty court house, Borne awaiting further
proceedings of the courts, and others
nerving out sentences motod out to
them by Judgo Burnett. C. Y. Tim
mons, being charged with tho most
serious offense of tho lot, thnt of
murdering his wife, Is awaiting the
pleasure of tho grand Jury, which
will either bring In n bill of murder
In tho first degrco or manslaughter.
Homer Blnck, tho man who is nl
loged to have como so nonr snuffing
out tho life of Dr. Charles Robertson
a few weeks ago, 1b nwaltlng tho ac
tion of the grand Jury. Black 1b hold
on tho chnrgo of assault with Intent
to kill.
R. G. Hunter, who Is charged with
larceny by bailee, Is another grand
Jury subject, and will remain In cus
today until that time, providing ball
is not forthcoming.
Frank Morris, a hold-over, is
charged with msault with n dnnger
ous wonpon.
Chas. Blanchard, tho man who was!
convicted of ns nult on n girl on tho
Marlon county Bide of tho Wlllam
otto river, near Independence, Is sorv
Ing out his six-months' sentenco yet.
W. O. Pcory, whoso trlnl on tho
charge of obtaining money under
fnlao pretenses, wns postponed by the
last session of tho circuit court will
probably bo glvon another hearing
In January.
Rheumatism
Is ono of tho constitutional djsennes. it
mnlilfests Itself In local aches niut ialnn.
Inllnmcd Joints and stiff muscles, imt it
cannot bo cured by local npplIcnlloin,
It requires constitutional treatment, and
tho best Is a course of tho great blood puri
fying nnd tonic mcdlclno
Hood's Sarsaparilla
which neutralizes tho acidity of the blood
and builds up tho wbolo system.
In usual liquid form or In chocolated
fnhlotsknown ns Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1.
A MAN MAY
EATANY MEAL
And Digest It Easily If He Will But(
Try.
Free Digestive Tablets.
AnylXHly Can Reduce Fat tit Home.
If you aro fat nnd wish to reduce
quickly don't g? to n solf-style.l
obesity "Doctor"; bo your own spe
cialist. Appropriate to your own ujo
tho slmplo Instructions glvon bore
and you will bo ns capnblo a fnt-ro-ducing
export ns thoro Is In the land.
Tho qualifications are few and tho
oxponso trifling. Socuro from your
druggist oiio unbrokon ounco pack
ago nf Mnrmola, one-half ounce
Fluid Extract Cscnrn Aromatic,
wuoo nnu ono-nnif ounces
mint Water, nil of which
choap and plentiful In
P
IF YOU havo idle money on
hand it will earn interest
of deposited with us while
yen are looking for an investment
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Capital National
Bank
J. li. Albert, President,
E. M. Croisan, Vice Pres.
Jos. H. Albert, Cashier
store. Tako tlioni
thorn togothor by
I largo bottlo. ,
'become a
IfepeclnHst w:
preparation. '
spoonful of tn i
Jnfter each monl
you will mako p
I off your oxco8i I,
...
e '' k.
e.
Mn..lure
" nnJ
-vj taking
.i thirty days
than nil llm "vn. . tc i ti, io..,i
could accomplish In half n year. This
memou or. gotting rid of flesh Is,
moreover, not only euro nnd safe but
appeals strongly to the avorngo fat
person, man or woman, for It got
results without Interfering with
ono's diet or lazy hnblta It does tho
work of oxorclso.
A stool towor 150 feot high Is to
bo placed on Mt. Wilson, near Los
Angeles, to aid the observatory nt
that place In the study of the solar
lystem.
CASTOR I A
Por Infants and Children.
Hit Kind You m Always Bought
Bears ttat j? sftfjlj ? '"
Don't bo afraid of your meals.'Tho
renson you have dyspopsla Is that
something Is lacking in your diges
tive apparatus necessnry to tho p'
ach's work.
A porfect stomach lo-
Pcrfect digestion '
meal and ! -
tlon of
njlhO
it rind veg-
.cli nro needed by
- essences nro so powerful
t..iy digest food without aid from
tho Rtomnch. Thoy havo d)no thlt
with a meal encased In a glnss tubo.
We will sond a trial packngo to
.any ono free for his nnmo an ad
dresB. Eat what you will or when you
will, then tako a Stuart Dyspopsla
Tablet and seo how you will digest
thnt menl. In n short tlmo your
stomnch will havo a natural supply of
gastric Julcon nnd your wbolo system
will bo ablo to take caro of dlgos
tlon easily.
Ask any druggist about Stuart's
DyspoHla Tablots. Ills answer will
tell moro than wo enn say. Ask him
how thoy sell. If you want to buy
thorn glvo him 50c. But If you want
to test thorn wrlto us and you will
rorolvo a trlnl package by mall with
out cost. Address F. A Stuart Co.,
150 Stuart Bldg., Marshal,! Mich..
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THE MARKETS
Wheat Bluestom, 9Gc; club, 90 ft)
91c; fife, 90 91c; rod Russian,
88c; 40-fold, 91c; valloy, 91c.
Barley Producers' prices: Feed,
$20.75 per ton; browing, $27.
OntB Producers' prices: No. 1
whl to, $31(0)31.50 per ton.
Flour Patents, $4.80 por barrel;
Btrnlghts, $3.85; exports, $3.70; Val
loy, $4.45; 'i-Bnck graham, $4.40;
wbolo wheat, $4.G5; rye, $5.50.
Millstuff8 Bran, $2G,50 por ton;
middlings, $33; shorts, country,
$30; city, $30; U. S. mill chop, $22;
rolled bnrlov $28 29.
Hay-' y, Wlllamotto Val
ley. ; Eastern Oregon
.50; clover, $12;
j .50; grain hay,
i and Fruit.
t-tilts Apples, 75c $2
.irs $101.2G por box; grapes,
v 1.50 por crate; quinces, $1
1.25 por box; cranberries, $12.50
per barrel; casavaB, 2'c por twund,
SpnnlBh Mnlngn grapes, $0.50
7.75 por barrel; hucklcborrlo,
10 15c per pound; persimmons, $i
1.25.
Potatoes Buying prlco, 75 (Q 85c
por hundred; sweet potatoes, 2
2 Vic per lb.
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS
ban Francisco, Cal., Dec
1.
Wheat No. 1 California club, per
cental, $1.07 1.70; California
whlto milling, $1.75 1.80; north
ern bluostom, $1.72 1.77; off
grades wheat, $1.50 1.00; Red3,
$1.C21,07.
Bnrley Food barloy, $1.42
1.45; common to fnlr, $1.35 1.40;
browing at San Frnclsco, nonilnnl nt
$1.45 1.55; Chovnllor, $1.50 1.00
according to quality.
Egge Per dozen, California fresh,
including casos, extras, 50c; firsts,
45 contH; seconds 40c; thirds.
29c; Cnllfornln atorago, extra, 35c
firsts, 32 c; seconds, 20 c; East-
rn storngo extra, 2Sc; firsts, 27c; J
onds, 25c.
utter Per pound, California
oxtins, 35c; firsts, 2 So;
c. ' , 25 ; thirds 20c: Enstorn ex-
7c lndlos, extras, 22e; firsts,"
4)lckled, No. 1, 23; storage,
kulfornln, extra, 27; packing No.
I, 21 c.
Now cheese Por pound, Callfornu
lints, fancy, 15 c; flrsts, 13c; sec
onds, 11; California Young Amer
ica fancy, 17 c; firsts, 10c; Eastern
New York Cheddars, fancy, 17c; Ore
gon flats, fancy, 14c; do. Young
America, fancy, 10c; California
3torage, fancy, flats. 12 o; Oregon
flats, fancy, 13; do. Young Ameri
ca, 15c
Potatoes Por cental, River
Whites, (sacks) fancy, 70S5c,
poor. 45 65; Salinas Burbanks
$1.40 1.55; Oregon Burbanks,
$1.15 1,30; sweet potatoes, per
crate, $1.501.60; sacks, $1.35.
Onions Per sack ,70 85c.
Oranges Por box, old crop Valen
cies, $2 2.50; now crop Navels, $:.'
yff2.50; fancy Inrgo size, $34;
Tangerines crates $1; half orango
boxes, $2; Mandarines, per orate,
G5c80c.
PORTLAND MARKETS
Grain, Flour, Food, Etc.
Portland, Oregon, November 28
Dairy and Country Produce.
Butter City creamery, extras,
30 37c; fancy outside crenmory,
32 35c por pound; HtoVo, 17
20c.
Eggs Oregon selects, 4045n;
Enstorn, 2932c por dozen. ,
Poultry lions, lie por pound;
spring, lie; ducks, 14B5cc; gooso,
9c; turkoyB, 9 10c; dressed turkeyu
normal,
seconds 17 22c.
Choose Fancy cronm twins, 15c
per pound; full cream triplets, 15c;
full cream Young America. 10c.
Voal Extra, 8 9c por pound;
ordinary, 77c; heavy, 5c."
Pork Fancy, 7c por pound; lnrgo,
5 Cc.
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TIIK nKST ROAST TUB
FAMILY EVEIL HAD
Can bo obtained from our prime
tondor and Juicy hoof, mutton o'
pork. All our incata nro solectod
from tho choicest, and prepared for
tho tablo to suit tho demands of the
fastidious. Our prices aro lowor tor
quality than you can find at any
place la Balea.
bl a cnosB,
Phose Ml. 870 State St,
TORRID ZONE
FUNAPCE
it ,utr7r
.. Tonnnl pn... . 'I
No;""T!,)?V
passenger. m-CottllW
No. 12. 9'iR -
No. 14g.i. '
press. 13 P'-
Ka.Sm.".h.
x freight, ''"'-totSL
No. 226 lTOHO-llsr.
, freight. lul I..
Toward Snn iv, i
No. H.-li,!0?ranaC"W''S,
v passenger. fe
NO. 15 9'Kft .
press. '"""-Wani
No;1i-l!3.1 -huu
frolBhl UBIfc3k
INO. 225. H-2S .
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Time Card Effccth xJlL
Fer: '"?
1'ortlnnd and Intcroauu -Locnl
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Portland-Hmrto'ro ui't"'
tormodlatn. tv.,i ..J
Portland nnd IntermedVtU. .4
T.nnnl 'i
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Portland and Intennedktt
Local ... ...t
Portland-Tualatin iBdHiii.' 1
boro. Limited ul!l
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Portlnnd-lllllsborn .h i.
tormedlate, Local ... AMn
luiuuuu nna iniennMM, "
"U(-u' Din
Portlnnd nnd IntcrmedUte.
ca I.IIJ
Frem: jj
l'ortlnnd nnd Intertnedlitt,
Lcal .
Portlnnd-Hlllsboro and la
tormedlato, Local .
Portlnnd, Hlllsboro ml
Tualatin, Limited lt.lh
Portland and Intermediate,
Local ., , i,Hi
Portland-Hlllsboro and it-
tormedlate, Local . ,i
Portlnnd nnd Intcrmtdlite, '
Local ., .. , :lla
Portlnnd and Intermediate.
I.nrnl . thi
Portlnnd and intermediate,
Local !in
Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc.
Hops 11)08, choice, 88-V4e;
prlmo, 77c; medium, 50c
por pound; 1907, 24o; 1900, 1
l,c.
Wool Enstorn Oregon, avorago
best, 10 14c por pound, nccordlng
to shrlnkngo; Valloy, 15 10c.
Mohair Cholco, 18c por pound.
Hides Dry hides, No. 1. 1315c
pound; dry kip, No. 1, 13c pound;
dry calf, 10c peund: salted hldos 0
8c pound; salted calfskin, 12
13c pound; greon, lc less.
SALEM MARKET.
Local Wholesale .Market.
Cheese Fancy cream twins, 15c
per pound; full cream triplets 15 c
full cream young America, 10c.
Veal Extra, 8 9c por pound,
ordinary, 77c; heavy, 5.
Pork Fancy, 7c per pownd;
largo. 5 Cc.
Oat.s 42c.
Barloy $20.00.
Flour Hard wheat, $5; valley
$4.25.
Hay Cheat, $12; clover, $10 por
ton; timothy, $15; grain hay, $12.
Onions $1.25 cwt.
Hops 1907 crop, 5Gc,
Cascara Bark 2 3c. " .
Mohair 18c.
Retail Market.
Oats $1.50.
Wheat $1,05.
Eggs 45c.
Butter Country, 35c; creamery,
Oc.
- Flour Valley, $1.25 por sack:
nrd wheat, $1.45.
Bran 95c per sack, $31 per ton;
ehorts, $1.35 per sack.
Livestock.
Stock hogs $3.40.
Dressed, fat, 5.0c.
Steers 3.:.
Veal 5 7c.
Cows $33.50.
Tropical Fruits.
Bananas $0.00.
Oranges $3.25.
The nbovo cut represent on
brick lined Torrid Zone Furnace,
Guaranteed gas, smoko and dai!
roof. Economical and durable
A. L. FRASER
28 BTATR 8TREET.
Extttnntni turnlsnod nn liPntlnj
II
Gold Dust Flour
Mudo by TIIR SYDNEY POW- i
ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore-
go. . Mndo for family use.
Ask your grocer for It. Ilrnu j
and shorts always on hand, I
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P. B. WALLACE, Agt.
nMMnartS!iVEfiMSBSSrT
i
HICKORY
BARK
Cough Remedy
iotirrriv run
Jim ii i fctesscB
Coughs. Colds
CROUP
Whoopmr Coufh
lloirtrnr
8 SORE THROAT
k M ! H IM
TMBOAT"dtl'NCS
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M.'M P-"
y tum nn UMibi (a.
SAirM.OrtCON.U S. K
rctt. i-wti-iit (i I
The Best Cough Cure
A hnlf-ounco of Virgin Oil of Pine,
two ounces of Glycerine and n half
pint of Wlskoy. mixed, will euro nnv
cough that Is curable and break
cold In 24 hours. Takes a toaspoon
ful every four hours. Ask your drug
gist for the genuine Leach's Virgin
Oil of Pine compound pure, prepared
and guaranteed by tho Leach Chem
ical Co., Cincinnati, Or.
Now is the fin
to visit
Califoti
When summer In
passed In these norti
era states, the sub
only mild under &
bright blue ii!m '
Southern CtWorsU.
This Is ono ofutarrt
happy protlsloa
cternal suamer ta
those who ciMot es
dure a more '
climate.
nllfnriil ail U
cdlled the "Meaiof J
the winter tow
Us hotels and W
ping plsc M
varied as those cftf
well regulated dt!
Visitor can s!J
a-4 .nlliblt aW-
modatlons, eaUB" '
companions sn -led,
pleasing rf
tlons.
cmiTHFRN PAOfJC
wivu '-'' i
1 WlirbegladtoiWf!
i very attracme -n
I describing In "
n)anydellsht5 0l
California. tf
, Tho rate from Ss!
- Angeles ana
stopovers In e.u
I tlon. Similar ;
. nrelnenew-
points.
For foil W?$$i
,vtions and r yaj
IZonh or write U'
'Sfe
IN ONE OR MANY COLORS
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIGH GRADE WORK
IATIS At lW AS IASTIM B
RngRRfexa3ni
rc'
armors Orrtft
Fare 50 centt. p, ,J1
! Leave 'f c,rWJ?i
Thursday " pU
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