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1AILY CAFIT tt. JOURXAI SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MSCEMllKB 11, 1008.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
K. HOFER, Ed. nd Prop.
Independent Newspaper berolcd to American Principle Ami
the i'mgreM and berelopcmcnt of All Oregon.
I'nhHshed Brcry Bvenlug Except Suiidny, Salem, Ore.
SUHSCIUPTION RATES.
(Invariably In Adrnrjce.)
Oaltj, br rnlcr, xjr jor SCOT I'er month .0e
Dallr. by mall, per year. .... 4.00 Tor month J
Weekly, by mall, rr tear . l.W Six monthi ......Ge
,UNIOMffilBEL
nnd will visit Ills parents Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Hurst until cftor the hol
idays. Mr. Hurst lo well kuown hero
vhoro ho was formerly employed as
window decorator of Meyers' depart
ment store, but for tho past two
yeani has workod for the Root No.ys
paper Ascoolnllon, of New York City
on their papers, "Dry Goodo," and
"Shoe and Lot titer anzotle," which
are publlehod In St. Lou'", Mo. Mr.
H n rot hoc been In tho city visiting
her parents, Mr. tnd Mro. Klchnrd
Holmnn,but will return to St. Louis
with her husband.
rrnij Portland,, postofkici:.
Stnto politics nro to bo shaken to
tho bottom In tho controversy over
tho appointment of John C. Young
!i8 postmaster at Portland.
Mr. Young is a poor man with n
largo family, Hvos In Portland, and
hao sovcrr' of his children married
thoro, AND ALL ARE RESPECTA
BLE). Ho Ib not ono of tho old first fam
ilies, but blow Into Oregon from Salt
Lake City about twenty yearB ago,
N nnd has never ctolon anything.
Honce ho Is highly unfit to hold
nny pul He position in tho oyen ot
tho old political machine IF THEY
HAPPEN TO WANT THE PLACE.
Abovo nil othor sins, ho in a
friend of Senator Dourno, a State
ment Oner, a Roform Republican,
nnd a man of brains and ability.
It happens ho got tho appointment
at the hands of President Roosovclt,
nnd THE MACHINE PUSH SENA
TORS WILL FIHIIT ins CONFIRM
ATION. Am the Unl'cHl States Sonator ban
tho right by courtesy to name the
postmaster In hie homo city Bourne
has tho best of It.
It Is to bo regretted that one of
tho ofTlco-holding hlorarchy cannot
liavo tho Portland postofllcc, and that
It mu-t go to ONE OF THE PLAIN
COMMON PEOPLE LIKE YOCNO.
Some mlstako abc.it that A man
who has boon In olllce at loast 20
yours should have the place. This
passing such things around to A
MAN WHO HAS NOT REUN AN OF.
FJCIMIOLDHR IS A MISTAKE.
' However, Young might bo honott
nnd coinpotont. Thnt would go far
to pRlllato the offenso of naming a
People's Champion for postmaster.
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It is to Richard Crokor's credit
that ho had the lnfluonco to mnke
men judges and that they had tho
decency to chow respect for his ability.
Goo1 Cough Mrllclnc fdr Children.
. Tho season for coughs and colds it
now at hand and too much care can
not be used to protect tho children.
A child Is much more likely to con
tract dlpthorla or scarlet fever vhon
ho has a cold. The qulckor you euro
hlo cold tho less the risk. Chambor
laln's Cough Remedy Is the solo reli
ance of many mothers, and few of
thooo who havo over tried It aro will
ing to moo any othor. Mrs. F. F.
Starchor, of Ripley, W. Va saya:
"I havo never used nnytning otmjr
than Chamberlain's Cough Romody
for my ch'ldren nnd it has always
given good satioraction.'' this rem
edy contains no opium or othor nar
cotic and mny bo givon ob confident
ly to a child no to an adult. For sale
at Dr. Stone's drug store.
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licit arc of Frqwiit Colds.
A succession of col ' or a pro
tractod col-j is almost corta'n to end
In chronic catarrh, from which fow
every cold tho attention It dosoro
and you mny nvold this dlsngreeab'e
dlsoa-o. How can you euro a cold?
Why not try Chamborlaln's Cough
Remedy? It Is highly recommended.
Mrs. M White, of Rutler, Tenn., sayc:
"Sovoral ycaro ago I was bothered
with my throat and lungs. Some one
told me of Chnmbcrlnln'B Cough Item
od y. I bogrn fusing It and It rollovo-1
mo at onco. Now my throat anl
lungs nro sound and well." For salo
at Dr. Stono's drug store.
PROPOSALS FOR RIDS.
RAIIIII WISE AND RICHARD
CHOKER.
A Jewish Rnbhl who was formerly
at Portland ha gained notorloty at
Inst by a blttor attack on Rlcbarl
Crokor.
It Booms tho old Tammany boss
wis In Now York and on his dopart
uro it lot of tho SUPREME .1UDOIW
GAVE inM A RANQUET.
Thoy woro nil his political frlonda
roon for whom ho had dono a polit
ical stunt at 8onio time.
Thlo c inado tho bails of it groat
moral pono by tho Rabbi who In hlni
0lf A GREAT ADVERTISER AND
PULPIT POLITICIAN.
Tho Rabbi 13 not broa'd enough a
man to roall.o that ovon Richnid
Crokor, tho Tammany boss, mny
havo frlonJa high nnd low.
It Ib roipect for humanity that t.t
bottom mako n, man a londor, and a
pulpit iocoiir hnB no rospoct nor love
for Democratic Inctltutions.
Llko tho IMiarlscn of old, ho puts
lilinaolf In a soloct clnBB nnd then
procoodH to donounco all WHO ARE
NOT IN HIS MORAL EXCLUSION
SOCIETY.
RICHARD CHOKER IS A PROD
UCT of his ago and of tho political
ayutom that has boon ovolvod out of
itho nocossltatos of Now York civili
zation. Rabbi WIho and all of hit profes
sion are n class thnt hag clovntod
itsolf by rrtlflclal moanu OUT OF
SYMPATHY WITH HUMANITY AS
SUCH.
The Cnro of the Hair.
Evory woman and ovory man dc
slreB beautiful hair. And evcryono
may havo it if thoy will but glvo it
proper attention.
Tho first nnd all Important stop
toward tho prevention of bnldncss
nnd grnynees nnd townrd promoting
n luxuriant growth of fine, silken
hair l to keep tho scalp sweet and
clean nnd frco from dnndruff.
All kinds of ndvlco have, from
timo to time, been offered for tho ro
moval of dandruff, and for tho pro
motion of hair growth; somo bad,
somo good.
Thoro Ib, howover, onb safe, Biiro
nnd economical way. That is o uso
Hay's Halrhoalth.
Hay's Halrhoalth "Koops You
Looking Young." It positively re
moves dnndruff nnd nlwayB rostoros
gray and fndod hair to ita youthful
color and beauty, no matter how
long It has boon grny or fadod or
what its orlglnnl color.
It Is not a dyo, promotes a fine
growth of luxurlan hair whon all
othor romodioB fail Ib not gronsy or
. sticky, nnd doos not soil skin or lin
en.
Send 2c for Froo Book ,"Tho Cnro
of tho Hair."
You can got $1.00 and GOc bottles
of Hny's Hnlrhoalth of nny drugglBt,
or thoy will bo sont, propnld, on ro
coipt of price by Phllo Hay Special
ties Co., 32-32 Clinton street, N'ow
ark, N. J.
GRAND DUKE OF
FISHES RECEIVING
Mr. nnd Mn, Fred C. Flah are
now sondlng out tho glad tidings of
the nrrlvnl of Grand Duko Edwin
S. FIbIl who la now celebrating hid
2Gth dnyB (birthday), and ho now
tips tho volpht at 37 pounds, ster
ling. Grand Duko Fish Is now pre
pared to receive visitors, and all
thoio wishing to b prosentod to his
hlghncBD can do so by calling at the
palace, ot tho corner of Commercial
and Forry etrcot dally after G a.m.
COFFEE
is perishable, it ought to
be kept in tight packages,
not exposed to air.
Your trrcxrr return your monty II yoa i
Uk Schilling t bell, we pay him
Catarrh Cannot bo Cured,
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as
thoy cannot ronch tho Beat of tho dls
oiiso. Catarrh Is a blood or consti
tutional dl8eaBo , and In ordor to euro
It you must tnko Internal romodloo.
Hall's Catarrh Curo Is takon Intornnl
ly, and nets directly on tho blood and
mucouB BtirfncoB. Hall's Catarrh
Curo is not a quack medicine. It was
proscribed by ono of tho boat physic
Inns in thla country for years nnd Is
a rogular prescription. It Is com
posed of tho best tonics known, com
blnod vIth tho best blood purlflora,
acting directly on tho. mucous sur
faces. Tho porfect combination of
tho two ingrodionts Is what producoa
such wonderful results In curing Ca
tarrh. Send for testimonials freo.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., To
ledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, price 7fc.
Tnko Hull's Family Pills for constipation.
For a Boy
Thoro Is no prosont moro practi
cal or helpful than n Savings
Dnnk Book.
In UBlng it ho will rocolvo his
Hrst leBBons in buslnoss practice
nnd bo encouraged to suvo nionoy
You can opon an account for
him with a doposlt of ono dollnr.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Capital National
Bank
J. H. Albert, President,
t. M. Oroisim, Vke Pres.
Jos. H. Albert, Cashier,
ALBERT HURST PAYS
VISIT TO PARENTS
Albert Hurst nrrlvod in tho city
Friday night from St. Louis, Mo ,
We Sell
YTbt
on the positive guarantee
that if it does not give sat
isfaction we will return the
entire amount of money paid
us for it.
We ask all those who are
run-down, nervous, debili
tated, aged or weak nd
every person suffering from
stubborn colds, hanging-on,
coughs, bronchitis or incipi
ent consumption to try Vinol
with this understanding.
G. W. PUTNAM CO.
SALEM LAD MAKES
GOOD STOCK RAISER
Potor Monarch, brother of Pnol
Monarch, o? tbli city, and a former
Salem lad, Is now one of tho most
successful horse dealers In Enstorn
Orogon, wl"ro ho has boon residing
for tho past two yoprn. Monarch
disposed of a msgnlflcont stnllton
rocontly for tho sum or $1G00 to.nn
Eastern Orogon firm, after having
purcliRood tho animal for $100, when
ho was n youngostor. "Prlnco Cor-
bott," tho namo of Monarch's formor
horso, wolghed 1100 pounds nt a
tonder ago, and Is woll known
throughout tho entern pnrt of tho
stato pnl vnlloy.
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Tho Correct Time
to Btop a cough or cold Is just as soon
aa It starts thon thoro will bo no
dangor of pneumonia or consurap
tlion. Just n fow doses of Ballard's
Horehound Syrup taken at the Btart
will stop tho cough. If It has been
running on for oomo tlmo tho treat
ment will bo longer, but tho curo Is
Btiro. Sold by nil dealers.
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STATE PROVES KEEN
BUSINESS CONCERN
San Francisco, Dpc. 11. Falling
to rocolvo tho necessary endorsement
of tho people on the proposed lsauo
of bonds for tho construction of ad
ditional docks at thli port, tho state
board of harbor commlsBlonors nrt
today propnring plans for tho con
struction of tho dooks with funds do
rlvod from tho pnymont of rent In
ndvanco by lossos.
Tho plan of tho commissioners Is
to obtnln onnugh rent In ndvanco to
construct tho piers nnd bulkheads,
and a 15-yonr loaso will bo glvoi
thoso who advance tho money, and
tho balance of tho rsntnl will bo col
lected -monthly. Tho privilege will
not inoludo froo dockage and tolls
for tho lessees.
Tho proposod improvements will
bo mnde In tho section of tho city
known ns Contrnl bnsln at tho south
ern nd of tho wntor front. Bids
wore rogularly advortlsed, and eight
blddors roponded. Tljelr proposals
wofo opened at a meeting of tho
board yoBtorday, and tho prices for
tho work ranged from $57,741 to
$93,700. The contrncts will bo let
ai oon ns tho advance money can bo
collected.
For thnt Dull Foollnu After Eating.
I havo used Chamberlain's Stom
ach and Liver Tablets for Borne time,
nnd enn testify that thoy have dono
uso moro good than nnv tablets 1
havo ovor used My trouble was n
honw dull feeling after eating.
David Frcemnn, Kempt. Nova Scotia
Theso tablets strengthen tho Btoni
nch and Improvo tho digestion. Tho
also regulate tho liver and bowelB
Thoy nre far superior to pills but cost
no more. Get a freo sample at Dr
Stono's drug store nnd Beo what n
splendid medicine It Is.
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Salem, Or., Dec. 10, 1908.
Information In regard to proposals
for furnishing supplies for tho uco of j
the Oregon Instltuto ror the unn i
for tha fix months ending June 30
1909.
Sealed proposals will be received
at tho ofllce of the Uonrd of Trusses
until 2 "clock, Monday, Decembt"
25, 190S, Hid thon publicly opened
for furnishing for tho uso of the Oro
gon Institute for the Blind suppllon
r set forth In tho nttachod form nn I
Hit.
All blda must b slgnod by tho bid
der nnd on the blanks furnishtd,
stating the unit price and extended
for quality cAllod for, and no bldj
will bo considrirod unloes on same.
If during tho porlod of contrnct
any oxcosa of tho article named on
tho within Ut Ib required, the bid
der Is to furnish them nt contract
rates.
Ulds Jiiust be enclosed in envel
opes endorsed "Proposals for Sup
plies for tho Oregon Instltuto for tin
niind," and addressed to E. T.
Moores, superintendent Oregon InaM
tuto for the Blind, Salem, Oregon
Preference will bo given to nrtlcb.'s
of Oregon production or manufac
ture, condition, quality and prlco be
ing equal.
When n particular article or brand
Is specifically called for, such article
or brand shall havo the preferential
right to bd considered, but bids on
other nrtlclOB or brands, equally
good, may bo considered nt tho dis
cretion of tho board.
The right Is reserved by tho board
to reject any or all bids or to nc
ropt or reject nny part of a bid.
All goods must be In orlglnnl
package when possible, and deliv
ered at tho Orogon Instltuto for tho
Blind within ten dnys after tho con
trnct Ib nwarded.
GO lbs apricots, dried, choice.
25 lbs apples, dried.
BO lbs baking powder. Golden
Vet.
175 lb" bonus, llttlo navy.
15 lbs barley, Pearl.
12 cakos Bon Ami.
1 dox blueing, pints, Chinese.
1 ton bran.
Mi doz brooms, No, 1.
95 lb cheoBO Tillamook full
croam, to be dollvorod aa ordered.
20 lbs chocolate, Dr. Chi, ground.
2 lbs Caraway sood.
150 lbs coffee, Moca and Java
blend.
8 oftiis corn, S. & W. or Proforrod
Stook.
CO lbs corn moal, yellow proforrod
250 lbs ornckors, Portland, soda.
30 lbs cnirrnnts.
10 bbls flour.
15 gnl gnsollno.
G boxoft golatlne, 12 pkgs to the
box.
200 lbs Gorman.
150 lbs Grnham.
3 boxoi Jollo.
15 gal kerosene, Pearl.
ft pta lomon extract, Columbia.
80 lbs macaroni, In 8-lb boxes.
2 lbs Mnco.
12 boxea.mntchcs, Searchlight.
10 gal molasses, N. O.
Vt doz mop Btlcks
5 IbB nutmeg.
72 lbs Poarllno.
8 cases pens, Bluo Ribbon.
GO lbs poaches, dried.
G casos peaches, Bluo Ribbon.
2 IbB poppor, Schilling's.
50 IbB prune, dried,
20 IbB raisins, S. & W. or Pro
forred Stock.
100 His rice, Japan No. 1,
10 Iba'sago.
200 IbB salt, Boar or Saltiest Salt
100 lbs soap, Golden Star.
1 bbl soap, Polish, (sample).
GO lbs eoap, Ivoiy or Crystal
White.
10 lbs soda, Arm & Hammer.
15 lbs starch, corn, Klngsford or
Oswego
75 IbB Starcji, Archers' gloss,
12 lbs starch, celluloid.
12 gal syrup, Butter Scotch Drip.
1200 Ib3 sugar, Wostern Iteflnory
100 lbs Bugar, brown, Extra C.
15 lbs Tapioca.
9 cases tomntoos.'Dluo Ribbon.
15 boxes toothpicks, hardwood.
G pta vanilla, Columbia.
24 lbs vermicelli, In 8-lb boxes,
20 bu wheat.
Vj doz washboards (amp,le).
Cut meats to be delivered as or
dered. Lard to bo delivered as ordered.
" Bacon to bo delivered as ordered.
Hams, cured, to be'dellvered as or
dered. E. T. MOORES,
Superintendent Oregon Institute for
Blind. 12-11-1
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NOTION OF INTENTION TO lM-'Por KW1
Notlco Is hereby given that the . d &nd lnl
Common Council of tho City of Sa- uai ?.,
em, Oregon, deems It expedient to t Portland-HUiBbora J ?
Improvo nnd proposo to Imnrovn' t,mi... . r
nnd propooes to Improvo Libert i ii.,i 7 ,Mal'J
ntront with Wn,., n.tt.. r... . OrtlBnd an4 IH1.-J..
Bireoi wun wnrren Brothers Bltu
llthlc Waterproof Pavement from
tho north property lino of State Btrs.
to tho south proporty lino of Court
streot in said city, except tho spaco
botweon tho rnlls and one foot out
sldo of the rails of tho street railway
track of the Portland Railway, Light
and Powor Company where tho same
extends nlong said portion of saM
street; Bald Improvement to bo mad?
In accordance with tho nlnns nnd
specifications adopted by said Coun
cil for said Improvement nnd now on
fllo in tho ofllco of tho City Recorder
of saiJ city.
Remonstrances against Bald Im
provement may bo filled In tho man
ner and within tho tlmo limited In
tho charter of said city.
Dato of tho first publication of this
notlco, Dccombor 8, 1908.
By ordor of Common Council.
W. A. MOORES,
12-R-11td Cltv Recorder
CASTORIA
Por Infanta and Children.
ffis K!uu You Kavi Always Bought
Boars tno S9it-
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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM
PROVE STATE STREET
Notlco Is horoby given thnt the
Common Council of tho City of Sa
eom, Oregon, dcoms It oxpcdlcnt to
Improvo and proposes to Im
provo Stato streot with Warren
Brothers' Bltullthlc'Watorproof Pnv
mont botweon tho west proporty line
of Comn.erclnl ntrcct and tho east
curb lino of Front street In snld ell,
oxropt 1ho spaco botvoen tho rnlls
and ono foot outsldo tho rnlls of the
street rallwpy tracks of tho Portland
Railway, Light and Power Compnn
whorovcr tho trncks of Bald compnrv
oxtond along or upon Bald portion of
said Btroot; said improvomont to bs
mndo In nccordanco with tho plans
and spoclflcntlonB ndoptod by ala
council for said Improvement and
now on fllo In tho qfllco of tho City
Recorder of snld city.
RomonBtrnncon against said im
provomont mny bo fllod In the man
nor nnd within tho tlmo llmltod In
tho chnrtor of Bald city.
Dato of tho first publication of tlili
notlco Dccombor 8, 1908.
By ordor of Common Council.
W. A. MOORES.
12-8-lltd City Recordei
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Portland and lntemi
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Portland and l&ttnct&ul
Local
Frem:
Portland and Intcrct&
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Portland-Hllltboro ull
termedlite, Loal
Portland, Illlbboro vi
Tualatin, Limits
Portland and Intenufi I
Ixcal
Portland-HIIUborouik
tcmcdlate, Loci!
Portland and Interci&J
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Portland and InttmtMj
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HGraber Bros.!
PLUMBING
AND
GAS FITTING
Will give prompt attention J
to all orders, guarantee our
work to glvo satisfaction anJ I
to be up to the sanitary stand
ard. WE WILL BR PLEASED
TO OIVE ' ESTIMATES
ON CONTRACTS
Call at our shop ou Liberty 4
I! street, back of Barr's Jow-lr
; ; Store. Phono 550.
JHM.4-4-H--H-4-H-W'4
IHICKOKT
BARK
Cougb Remedy
iQiOBBmKU
Coughs, Colds
CROUP
WhoopinCooh
BroncKHI
SORt THROAT
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only mild ti
bright blot tVt
SoJthern CiiW
Toll Ij osteins
eternal imW
thpse who tsM
dure a b1'1 '
climate.
Callforali t i
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the winter
Its hoteU vi i
nine plat J
varied Htl
sell renlitrti
Visitors (M
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modatloni.
companloBi u
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tlons.
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many delights cfl
Polifnrnla.
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