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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALKM. OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1008. .,,; ',"r" - I ft1 uv '! hi. 1.' ! .J! .1 W!J I 4 ,, AT : r i M THE CAPITAL JOURNAL K. IIOPER, Ed. and Prop. Independent Kewtpapor Dovoted to American Principles him J tbc 1'ronrcss and Dovolopemcnt of All OreKon. rnlillshod Kvery livening Kxcopt Sunday,' Salem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (Invariably In Advance.) Daily, by mirier, pur )ear "...(0.00 Per month fioo Dally, by mall, per year- 4.00 l'er month Jot "Weekly, by mall, per vcar. 1,00 Six months MIc Feed Your Nerves I best skaters TO HAVE RACE THE OREtiOXIAX AND THE NEXT GOVERNORSHIP. "Editor Geer njjnln hns quit news pnpor work. What! does ho think Editor Hofor Is gotting too strong , for govornor?" Orcgoninn. Tho ono man In Oregon that tho Orogonlnn would most of nil ot'iors prefer to boj govornoras woll, tnod o8ty forbids. ' It docs not seriously contemp'nto having any man for governor whom It cannot run nnd dictnto to and HENCE WE ARE HEING DOOSTIJD. That great newspaper docs not want a governor who Is a rubbur- backboncd hormaphrodlto, who will Jump ovory tlmo It cracks tho whip and tio hlmoolf In a double bow knot boforo tho occupant of tho Groat White Throno of ptlrlty. Now, tho editor of this papor -would novor support Editor Scott for any, position for which ho was not fit. This odltor Is not "Ono of tho wis est, brightest and meanest of man kind." ,f tho direct prlmnry law and a few other offshoots of populism which tho Orogonlnn advocated AS GOOD REPUBLICANISM A FHW VEARS AGO. Who ovor hoard of n nowsnniior mnn becoming governor of a great state? Wo had forgotten ono ensu thn odltor of Peck's Sun 1JEOAME GOV ERNOR OF WISCONSIN. Besides, tho Orcgoninn nlrendy has a candidate In Stato Food and Dairy Commissioner Bailey and prefers him to any honest man. Upon rich, puro, nourishing blood by taking Hood's Snrsnparllln, and you will bo free from tlioso spells of do spnlr, tlioso sleepless tilphts and tmxlous days, tlioso gloomy, dentlillko feelings, thoso sudden starts at incro nothings, tlioso dyspeptic symptoms nnd blinding headaches. Hood's Snrsnpnrllla lias dono this for many others It will euro you. Hood's Sarsapari'lla In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as Snroatabs. 100 doses $1, Tho Into lamentod Undo John Snyago always said ho took tho Oro gonlnn nnd Hofor's paper becauso THEV COULD OUTLIE ALL THE REST. Ho said ho wantod tho smallest nnd meanest nowspnpers printed In tho United States for tho slzo of tho town uud ho guosbed ho'd got them. Hut it is tho "follow feeling thnt makes us wondrous kind," and It would bo a sight for the gods to havo Undo Hnrvoy support tho can didate HE MOST OF ALL LIKES AND ADMIRES. Tho Oregonlan really owes Gcor nnothor torm as govornor. Ho killed himself politically by votolng a bill, which If it hnd become u law would hnvo made It lmposslblo for tho Orogonlnn to clean up about six years publishing of delinquent tax lists. THE ORIXiONlAN GOT THK PRINTING AND THE GOVERNOR GOT THE AXE. A govornor who would havo told tho Orogonlnn to go to hndos whon it mndo such a domnnd of him would havo boon rospoctod at lonst by n fow of tho pooplo FOR TURNING DOWN A 1IUNKO GAME. Wo havo roully a good mind to suo tho Orogonlnn for llbol for putting us in tho samo paragraph with Geer. What tho Orcgoninn wants In u govornor Is a wobbly-kncod, fnlnt lioartod, second or third rnto politi cal chnsur. Tho Orogonlnn has many ways of tryng to humiliate any person It does not liko. Ono way is by comparisons that Hinoll to hoavon, AS IN THE A HOVE CASE OF COMPARISON TO GEER. What has Geer dono that ho should bo inontlouod In tho samo breath with "tho unsponkablo Hofor?" Tho Orogonlnn has many pot names, and tho abovo is only ono of thorn AND IT OWES GEER AN APOLOGV. Noxt it will bo calling him an un desirable oltlzon uud a candidate for. tho asylum and tho feoblo-mludod institute. Tq tho lattor institution It hns con slguod all ndhoronts of tho iniquitous Stntomont No, Ono horosy. Hut it could not send Geer there now. Ho has roenntod, HE NO LONGER THINKS STATEMENT NO. ONE ANY GOOD. Ho hns run for offico sovoral. times under tho direct primary law and failed to land. Tho law is bad. "Why should tho spirit of mortal bo proud" whon you can get your name montlonod for govornor ALONG WITH THAT OF T. T. GEER? Tho people of Orogon havo always treated tho Orogonlnn woll nnd THEY DESERVE FAIR TREAT MENT IN RETURN. Thoy desorvo a govornor who wears tho Orogonlan's collar and who would Imvo no mind of his own but bo ono of its creations. What would bo moro fitting than that tho ono morning newspaper in tho ono city that goes to all tho homos of nil tho pooplo SHOULD IToELF RE GOVERNOR OF TID3 ESTATE? It could then issuo pardons to all who recanted tholr former princi ples nnd joined In tho overthrow of CUM'liii Good giucer nke Schil ling's Best, for it makes good-will and not trouble ; in case of complaint, the money is ready. Your croccr telumi your noniy If ? 4oa' Ilk In wt piV him,' PAYING BANK'S LOSSES SALEM MAN PAYS PROMPTLY JOURNAL. ASKS AID THROUGH Editor Jeurnnl: Mrs. Mario Frakes. tho lndv wi. was Injured on tho Inst day of tho chorry fair, nsks nld through tho columns of Tho Journnl. Mrs. Frakes U'nn 1. .!. -.1 . "..o niiuuKuu uown uy u man on tho Court street puvomonr, who stop ped on her Btomnch'so heavy that sinco inon sho has suffered greatly. Sho wns nearly killed and tho Injury to hor hend wnB so crnnr iimi ai,n has lost tho sonso of both tnsto and 8inoll. Sho Is n widow nnd has no support sinco tho death or hor son, which occurred soon nftor hor Injury, ns tho pooplo will romombor tho sad occurrence. Sho Is trying to got a llttlo homo In West Snlom, nnd ubIch tho aid of tho community. Any small contribution will bo appreciat ed by hor. Any ono wlshlmr to holn - I nor can lonvo tholr .donation with F. L. Wood, tho roal ostnto man on Court street, nonr tho placo whoro Mrs. Frakos was hurt. A FRIEND. i imngvrous Operation. Is tho removal of tho nppondlx bv a surgeon. No ono who tnkos Dr. Klng'B Now Llfo Pills Is ovor .sub jected to this frightful ordonl. They work bo quietly you don't feol thorn Thoy euro constipation, hoadacho, bll lousnoss and malaria. 2Cc at J. C. Perry's drug Btoro. o Tho chuncos look good that tho Btato will recover $300,000 Civil war oxponses. For Ecciiiu, Teller ami Salt Rheum. Tho Intonso itching chnractorlstlc of thoso nllmonta Is almost Instnntly allayod by Chamborlnln'B Salvo. Many sovero cases havo boon ourod by it. For sale by Dr. Stono's Drug store. FIvo paving ordinances will bo passod by tho Hugono city council within tho noxt wook, DO YOU GET UP WITn A IAMU BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everyliody who reads the iif. papers is sure to know of the woudcriu cures made by Dt Kilmer's Swm.i' Hoot, the gru-U ki nay, liur and Ma der remedy It in the'gront iiili icul triumph of Hi nineteenth coniiirx i discovered nfter venl of scientific riboani by Dr. Kilmer, llt umiueiit kiducv nu bladder specialist, and is wonderful!, successful in promptly curing lame linclJ. jrie ncid, catarrh of the bladder ant. llright's Disease, which is the wort, form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec uumcuded for everything but i( you have i.utuey, liver or oiauacruouiiieuwlll lx iff I "air I '7! . I II, '1 ,MKFnrNii n ulJ2r found just the remedy you need. It l.a; oceu tested in so many ways, in hospitn work and in piivntc practice, uuddia proved so successful hi every case that c pecinl arrangement lias been made b; which all readers of this paper, who havl lot already tried it, may have a sample uottlc sent free by mail, ahoa book tell tug more about Swauip-Koot.aml how ic indoutif you li&ve kidney or bladder trou le. When writing mention reading tin lenerous offer in this paper and senti youi uldrcss to Dr. Kilmer c Co., Uinghamtou, J. Y., The regular ifty-cent and oue- .ollar sue bottleji are ubm ct 8wmiiux); old by all good druggists. Don't inal. uy mistake, but remember the nauu iwnmp-Hoot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hpoi iild the address. Uiuhauiton, N. Y.t o verv Ivottlc CiS Tho rosldunry legatees of tho Ford ostato loso $GG0 each by tho failure of tho Farmors' nnd Trndors Na tional bank of La Grando. Win. Knlsor Is ono of these logntces, and besides losing tho vnluo of their stock aro required to pay $GG0 ench Tho La Grando Obsorvor has tho fol fel fol eowing: "Tho first payment on tho 100 per cent nssesBmont levied by tho comp troller of tho currency on stockhold ers In tho dofunct Farmers' nnd Trndors' Natlonnl bank, wns record ed todny from W. M. Kaiser, an nt tornoy of Snlom. Demonstrating ns It does that funds with which to mako Bubscqimnt dividend pnymontH to thcftlopoBttors uro nccuinulatlug, It' novertholess hits another signifi cance, which will bo noticed by bonu fldo stockholders who complain nt tho payment of a bona fldo Indebted ness. Ab Ih brought out In his let ter, Mr. Kulsor Is not n bona fldo stockholder, though tho account stands In his nnino. For nil that, ho Is tho first ono of tho stockholders to respond to tho call for nssossmonts nnd disregards tho provision that would have mndo It poHSlblo for him to make partial payment on Decem ber 10 nnd wait sovoral weeks after thnt to mako full payment iik tho dopnrtmont permits. Knlsor's no tions nro mngnnnlmoiiB nnd highly commendable. So pleasing hns tho payment boon to Receiver Nlodnor thnt ho has forwnrded u porsonnl lot tor warmly oxprosslng his thnnks tor liberality and precodnnt of tho Snlom nttornoy. Tho letter Is solf-oxplnnntory, nnd tho doposltors of tho suupondod bnnk owo It to thoniBolvofl to bo honrtlly thankful to tho nttornoy who wns willing to pny tho honvy assessment under conditions which others would hnvo objected to serieusly: Snlom, Dec. 1, 1908. Mr. Waltor Nlcdnor, Receiver of tho Farmora' and Trudorfi' National Dnnk, La Grando, Orogon. Dear Sir: 1 horowlth oucloso you chock In your favor for tho sum of $2000 in full payment of assossment on 20 shares of stock of said bank made by the comptroller, appearing In my naino on the books of snld bank While th rstock appears in my nnnio I novor ownod any of It Mr. Tllmon Ford, now decousod, paid for tho sumo nnd had tho Rtuno taken in my mime, and tho certificates of Btoek wore endorsed In blank by mo to him, but tho transfor, I prosumo, was novor ma do on tho books of tho bnnk. Tho wholo of snid bonk stock bolongod to Mr. Ford nnd is enumerated nnd sot out In tho Inventory of his estate. Mrs. Dr. Anglo L. Warren of Port land nnd myself nro tho co-oxoc-utors of Bald estato, and there fore we herewith oncloso you Bnid check for tho paymont of said assessment against tho snid stock in full. PlenBo sond receipt and oblige, Yours truly, W. M. KAISER. A Commendable Precedent. "If othor stockholders will follow the precodout of Mr. Kaiser and meet assessments on December 19 to the fullest extent of their ability, de positors will havo a substantial sum in tho bank for distribution within a vory short time. In a large meas uro, It Is now up to tho stockholder to glvo depositors as prompt relief ns possible." Manager Flfor of tho Auditorium roller rink Iiub now got in touch with the mnnngors of other rinkH in the valley, nnd tlioy havo formed n Til-City Racing Association for tho present winter, nnd races will bo pulled lift nt the local rink nnd tho rinks in Dallas, Albany, Etigono, Me Mlnnvillc nnd Woo'dbtirn by tho host talent thnt ran bo selected by tho managers in each of tho respective towns. Tho rink mnnngors have made ar rangoinonts ns follows for tho pur pose of picking out tho specdlcat nnd best skntors to outer the circuit: A try-out will bo given In ench city, uud the number of entrances will not bo limited. Two of tho most promising contestants will bo glvon n plnco ns representatives of tho Trl- Clty races who will go ovor tho cir cuit racing with pairs selected by other rink managers to bo In tho big contest. On noxt Monday evening Mnnnger Flfor of tho local rink will select tho two speediest BkatorB from tho try out which ho will give to all thoso who wIbIi to ontor, nnd nftor tho two men who nro to roprcsont Salem hnvo boon satisfactorily passod on, they will bo sent out on tho circuit to try for honors ngnlnst othor con testants. Aftor ench of tho cities hnvo had an exhibition of races, six out of tho twolvo circuit races will como to thin city nnd entgr n six-day contest. It hns not yot been definite ly stated as yot on whnt day tho bIx- day rnco begins, but will probably bo stinted by the first of next month, -o I r.' ' I . I 4 2SM. - - Skjl You Wouldn't Dare'tolive vwmuuuj jym aftAUv You wouldn't deliberately takelxmoniW i , V to enronic stomach, liver, bowel n UA ' Vl You rc doing bolli of these thin pZLZ i Natures natural sewer is clogocd L TnJ l nvprnn,.,nn Ci blJ U UP ant the Word rC Willi disease germs. b gcveiyoropify U)naipation is the cause of nine out of evervU, s.a indigcftion, typhoid fever, malaria, chiS? kidney jcasc, skin troubles and sSSIT of the system. h al m w Give your system a thorough houscclcanin, iL restore your liver to its normal, adivc, healthy S you , Hmk Wrc-not constipated take an 2 S you 11 feel belter in the mornina. tobM nJii?.??, rso y u wu,i. .u.wV itwi, viguiuus una nappy. It is n Wonder. Chnmberlnln'B Liniment Is ono of tho most romarknblo preparations yot produced for tho relief of rhou- mntlc pains, nnd for lamo bncr. sprains nnd brulecB. Tho (nilck re lief from pain which It afford 3 In enso of rhoumattsm Is alono worjth m'niiy timos its cost. Prlco 2G conn; lnrgu size GO contn. For snlr at Dr. Stono'B drug storo. o n For yfifffiFmwffA NgjOTA B LETS - N3 THE A. H. LEWIS MEDICINE CO SlIiTI y Tho Secret of jucauuim vnco J Uei In keeping the ikln pro tectedMrrellucleuued, Jutt vraihlng b not enough ttuU only letrci the delicate furface more expoied to thalrriution of durt and germij to racrcl len attacki of tun and neather. Aiternuhlnff, ap ply Robertlne and experience iti delightful refreihment. You wUladmlre tho line-leu toftneii tt impatti to face, neck and armi. It not only itlmulatct a radiant clow, but protccu tk ikin from becom ing coane. Prevent! burn- ing, un and frccklei. jtlimt Dniltta fir d A- HmfU tmJ-TRr No. ooai, Report of the Condition of Tho United States National Ban, at Salem, In ., at tho cloo of buslnoss, November 27th, 1908. Rcwurccs, Lonns and DIscouiiIr OvordrcftB, Boemred and unsecurcJ. ,..' ' U. S. Bonds to sccuro circulation... Premiums on U. S. Bonds ,,,"" Bonds, BCouritloB, etc ' , ' ,', .V.'.,' ' Bunking liouso, furnlturo, nnd fixtures ..'. ......'. Duo from Stato Banks nnd Banko.s '.".'. .','..' Duo from approved rcsorvo agonU .' V,.,",. Checks nnl othor cash Horns Notes of other National Banks .'.'.'.','. Fractional papor curroncy, nickels, cn(i cent's", '.'.' Spcclo "' Kedomptlon fund with U. S. Trea9ur0r "('g' per cent eta-Intlon) m Totnl i.i' gmj I I0 w n m Domnnd cortlflcntos of doposlt '1 Liabilities Capital stock paid in Surplus fniml rndlvldod profits, lowj oxpemos nnd taxes pnld... Natlonnl Bnnk notes outstanding Duo to Stnto Banks nnd Bankors Individual dopoolts Btibjoct to ohook. Tlmo certificates of doposlt... Certified checks '..... Cinhler's chocks outstanding 0 Totui Stato of Orogon, county of Marlon, s: I, B. W. Hazard, cashier of tho above-named Uni, Bwonr that tho nbovo otatomont M true to the best of W B. w HAzm C.l,.ll.A.1 n.1 irtn (n KnfnrO 111ft thU 2tld dSJT ' II. S. IUDaiFF,.V Corrcflt-Attesl: U. 8. PACt 0. W ETRE D. W, EJw- ilgnUBW T5"r , y at 7?. A Standing Offer Dr. Stono's Drug Stcro will soil any article, any modlclne, any bottle of patent medicine, any box of pills or cako of soap, for 2 cents less than any cut-rate, ad vertised by any drug store In Sa- lem as a special Monday Sale. This proposition applies to any special cut rate sale by any drug storo for any day or time. Compare Our Prices Spray, rrrfs --i Windmill Power Hand Pumps vor all ki"" Cl ' -.. ..ritt.fll tsproji auction now. -j ThflbMtM' ... f.i,haki eJJ' OSl, r .,j jawn.prln' wood tanks. r.n sooe o( " . ... n.lntfOtrt1' ,aM,C. : rvuru' tin roo six yeart- Chase & Skaifc SI5 DATES OF COMING KVE.VTS. 439 aAFlt& ,,rt atr1 &J xiiv. t Monday December fi Registrn tlon closes for city election. December 7. City election. December 1-5. Fruitgrower meeting. Portland. ,in. Tho Oregon State Dairy Associa tion meets nt Salem December l nnd Irt Stato convention of Y. M. O. A. at McMlnnvlUe December 4-6. National Wool Qrowprs' Associa tion nt Pocatello January 14-16- National Livestock Association, Us Angoles January 26-28. ., crt 'Z. Props. u,77' CooH, foronr.J5SiSiW,!3J orders deuw- l