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Signature
of
Discusses
Teddy, Taft
and Wilson
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WURST STOMACH
TROUBLE ENDED
NO
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A nurfprt Rpnipriv fnr PttkIIiu.
lion . Sour StnnLirh.Dlarrlmrj
Wnrms.fniiviilsinn'i.Fpwrish
ncssaiidLoss of Sleep. .
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Prosperity Reigns
in the homes of the provident
and they are very thankful that they
started early to save
Have you Btarted an account with us yet?
It nnl, wo cordially invite you, to come in and open one with ua now
mi CENT INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS
ACCOUNTS AND TME. CERTIFICATES
United States
National Bank
SALEM, OREGON
fl,Uath. Ce,, r .anSOil3;"
" that nmi-z:T.
vntincfnr 1,1... .. l,r
. - ,r llle Pxl,reS!)
ui 1 n.. i. .
"I'l" and all. an,. " "nn-
aw .. ol"c Ul,,'r country
ay to the enemy, , all for tlu,
f e purpose ot Uwillns
Being elected.
That was quite a saerl.lce and
,7 a '"""tlonahle result. Wh.-Uwr
it was really worth m, .,.,., ..,
,n,. ,, . iuui.il eon-
'Htlon which has obtalnl ...... ,
lm-i,lg the coming ;0UP yeae
d a I the Hepublicaas who voU-d
oMVilson with this purpose In view,
voted or Taft. Roosevelt might hav
been elected. Would nr ,v,i,h...,. .....
fare have been better than under a
democratic administration? Very like
ly many thoucht so. !,. D
M Mwoen four million and four
"u one-naif million votes.
Roosevelt, the irreat hi....,.
agitator, the demagogue, the whatnot,
ceruuniy has been true to tl, 0..
atlvo clement In the Republlcaa party,
i"uyeu tne band of the partv, be
cause on the subject nf tariff i, ,..
always kept his hands off. To let the
tariff alone is Just what the Rem.i.H.
" party lias always wanted, noose
velt let It severely alone. On the sub
Jt'ct of trusts Mr. Roosevelt als,, must
have pleased some part of the R,,ub.
lican party since he allowwl Mri
thousand to be created during his ad
ministration, and delayed radical pros
ecution of the present trusts. And yet,
In spite of the tariff and the trusts'l.e
ing tho pets nf the Republican party,
the Taft press abused Roosevelt for
Ills administration which was nnlte in
j accord with his party at that time.
Mr. Taft, holding the highest olllce
under Republican administration,
when he foresaw coming defeat, at
once undertook t0 please the people
come a
'lt stomach
INDIBESTHlv
WBX OR D Y SI'l; I'M V Fl y w j v"
TES AFTER TAKI , !.rJ . "
' J-vwjr year regularly mte than a
hm stoiiiach sufferers n th
liesDlapepsln, and really not 0nlv
"'mediate, but lasting rell.f
This harmless preparation wm ,.
'.....filing you eat ami over
ui, gassy, or out-nf.,.,i
"ve minutes afterwards
your meals don't lit
or what you eat lie ia., ..
Purpose I lead In your stomach, or I' v , i,.,
JJjrtburn, that Is a 8n of' ind.ge,
Cot from your pharmacist a fifty.
2 o rape-. Diapepsin and
t. lie a dose just as soon as you can
1 here will be no sour risings, no belch
ing of undigested food mixed with
w d, no stomach gas or heartburn,
'7" or ueavy fe-'H"B In tho stom
ach nausea, debilitating headaches,
dizziness or Intestinal griping. Xh
' HI all go, and, besides there will be
no sour food lejt over In the sumiach
to poison your breath with nauseous
odors.
Tape's Diapepsin is a certain cure
for out-of-order stomachs. I,,,,,... t,
take hold ot your food and digests It
Ji-si tne same as If your stomach
wasn't there,
nellef in five minutes from all mm,,.
ach misery is waiting for you nt any
drug store.
These large fifty-cent cases contain
more than sufficient to thoran-hlv
cure almost any case of dyspepslo, In".
mgestlon or any other stomach disorder.
denccd bv IIia rm,t
t,". in rtenaior
Monroe. When a man can defeat the
legular nominee under the f)re,.n
ystem by running Independent, after
falling to secure the nomination him
self at tho primaries, it goes to show
In an unmistakable manner that the
people are not caring much about any
form of political government.
The Chicago convent Ion Is the ghosi
of tho Republican parly that sialkelh
about at noonday. The blind masters
believing that audacity and systematic
organization of the nation, sweetened
by political "plums" would curry the
day for Taft, built a chain around all
This Space
Reserved for the
MORRIS
Cash Feecf
AND
Grocery
Store
Phono your wants to
Phono Main M97
Prompt Delivery
Fair Grounds Road
''ytbing on the menu came out of the
hlg Pacific.
.
The assessed valuation ,f liu
county Is nearly J:!0.OOiH),m ...
half a million . i.,u,
Medford high school miolU ,,,,.
seated tho city with a splendid version
f "Pinafore " Monday night, n,,,
everybody.
Albany business bouses will n
close from 2
and everybody will go to the IT. of 0-
0. A. P. f,kl,!i
- "" hum'".
According to the Oregon Cltv Koter.
I'llse, Mayor Dlmlck, of that city, says
he will not be a candidate for re-elee-!
thin, but will !a ,it f.,,. I.,.. i ,
' " ,e IU 1'UIMl-
can nomination for governor. !
There was a family reunion ,!
birthday party at the home of P. p
Hahcoclc, of Oregon flly, Sunday la
"""or of Mrs. Mary 10. Mct'arver
reaching her TSth Idrthdav. She
crossed the plains with her husband
lu ISM. and has lived in Oregon City
ever since thai time
LINENS for
Thanksgiving
... i I i
Splendid, choice
and attractive
values, all grades
from the Icist cpnsic
rislit up to the very best
Richardson's
Famous
Linens
Next to the tin key ir
feast are th
"i impoitance at the Th.inLs.oiwi,
liens, ciisn. 'n,,.l0 , j I .,
lend dignity to the festive .one , U eU'' Z
on t o table seem twice as appetizing,
yab o The wise housewife knows that linens bought
't h is store are reliable and satisfactory, Table cloths
napkins, lunch cloths, doilies, towels, etc. L Cl0,l,s'
ENTIRE LINE AT REDUCED PRICES.
One-piece Dresses, special . $12.50
Su1tsspecial,$7.50,$15,$17.50,$24.50
silk Waists, special $3,29
All Waists at reduced prices
OtMUTY
'A -111 7 populr
W(!)5liijlitfninuniui
nr mi nnunit r n orr unn nrt.,rfU v
i
s
A
L
E
iva
ure to please the lovers of a
wholesome beverage,
Iways an invigorating, pure
and delightful drink,
ends strength to the weak and
wearied physique,
ffects a soothing cure for the
nervous ills of life,
akes life more pleasant and
cheers the heavy heart,
all
, , ., , ' the states, using the old-liu,. U,. null-
attacking tho trusts. How beautiful- , , 1
, , . ' , ,,UUIU1 llcans as links. The Oivgon link gt
ly inconsistent we are. The cardinal i
Virtues of l ie Kenii ,1 em, m-tv l,.,,-..
always been to keen wnces on fr
worklngmen by means of a In riff and
to cheapen the cost of articles to con
sumers by means of reasonable combi
nation In trade and commerce. In the
j The Itoseliuig llevlew bad a fire
over it, ami was prei. well drmvned
jont. Tuesday morning. mt the paper
cnnic out undlmliilsliisl In ipmnlll.v
:aml unileieriorated In quality as usu
al Tuesday nfienioon.
I .
PRICES
Charges have been made n,alnsl
Alhanv's chief of pnllre, l-'llin HiuiKli-
The line of political demarcation van!"7' ot 1" " ' ' m blind pies -he em
l """.n,.N oenies them, ami demands Superior street s beiefor adopted ! I.uehlen's
1 I IW) llir ,,P t
n ' " "i"1"" fcnin'i jui in ny l rj rniiilil.'Xl cuiilK-i nnt mi fil, I.. t- rr 1 tihu' 1..-nt f,,r l,.,r..
E
r rings good fellowship to
O who partake in moderation,
ilivens the spirit of the down
cast nd disheartened,
E'ndows existence . with hopes
and aspirations
stores man to fulness of
strength and activity.
R
FREE
An Atlas of the World will be
given FREE to any subscriber, new
r old, who comes to this office and
Pavs one dollar or more on their
Paper.
This Atlas is good and handy
and in book form and should be in
every home.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
present campaign, Roosevelt was lam
pooned for standing by these princi
ples while president and Taft was
lauded to the sky for deserting the
psrty standards and principles.
Even the densest thinker on the sub
ject will concede that the Republican
position upon the tariff Is correct so
far as the Interest of the worklngmen
Is concerned. The only drawback in
this connection Is permitting the pau
per laborer himself to come here and
work for European wages after we
have excluded the pauper-manufactured
article. That is a question of
foreign Immigration. Many Republi
can tariff beneficiaries engaged In
manufacture should be censured for
employing this cheap foreign labor,
for while enjoying the monoxly cre
ated by the tariff, they also take ad
cantage of the cheap labor Imita
tion. So far as trusts are concerned,
we all know that you can buy ready
n.ade trust articles much cheeaper
than you can buy the raw material nnd
make them yourself.
There Is another way of looking at
the Wilson vote. Is It altogether in
dicative of the effort to defeat Roose
velt, or Is It a (I'cided repudiation of
the Chicago convention? Some years
ago tho Republican party In Oregon
split over somo such Issue, resulting
In Democratic victory. One wing still
fiat'-rnlzes with the Democrats and
tmn-nortisans. while the other, the Im
movable wheel-horses, are still wait
ine. Thev are In the minority, but
still believe In their future. They rep
resent the Taft element In Oregon,
while the other wing went to Wilson
and Roosevelt Whether the present
national victory of the Democrats will
weaken this segment of the old party
depends upon the tenacity with which
thev will cling to the wreck.
The people of this state have plain-, school.
'y spoken that they are done with par
ly lines (at least for tho time being i
and are ready to sn aside tli" clier
i,:i,wl bulwark railed the primary law
so linely drawn, scaled according to In
dividual prospects in I lie event of Tuft's
'election, that the regular machinery
was set aside and a new stall' created
known as "Taft managers" They
proceeded to elect Taft. Hut this new
body of political workers, before they
had proceeded very far, made the same
mistake that was mnde all over the
United Slates, 1. e., they got so wrap
ped up in defeating Roosevelt that
they forgot to elect Taft.
Much br.s been raid about Roosevei
standing aside for Taft at the Chicago
sler.m-roller convention. Very little
has been said about Taft landing
aside for Roosevelt at that same con
vention, when Taft well knew that
Roosevelt bad (he maporily ' of dele-
gates. (If Taft. didn't know It then.
he does now.) It was national
secret at the time thai the people
didn't want Taft any more than the
convention wanted Roosevelt.
It wouldn't surprhio us very much
that If the people could referendum
the last election, they would declare
against Wilson, call (mother election
and elect Roosevelt.
Judging from tho Progressive vote,
It Is easily to l- s 'en w hich w ing of
the Republican party Is in the ascend
ency, .lust w here all tills ixillllcal pot
pourri is to end Is hard to tell.
I'I!i:l) It. WATKRrf.
Nilln of Iiiipni.cii t nf Fir Slrect.
Notlco Is hereby KVeii that (be
common council of tho city of Salem,
OUT.,!!, deems It expedient and pro
poses to Improve Kir street from (he
smith line of Lincoln 8tr(,t tl, ,
north linn of HuHrlor street with
gravel concrete pavement at tho ex
pense of the adjacent and abutting
property within Hald limits, In accord
unci, with the nlaus Kiie,'iric-,H,.o
and estimates for the Impiovement ,,f ; I'Ut the
said 1-1 1- street fmni I he smith line
,of Lincoln slre-'t to the mull, line ,,f
This notice Is published for ten (10)
'la pursuant to a resolution of the
common council, nnd the dato of tin.
first publication thereof Is the K'th
day of November. 1 ;i 1 L. and the date of
the final publication will 1,,. tin. ;;,
day of November, 11112.
CIIAS. i:u;., city Recorder.
II IMIt
act on the mailer.
This Will Interest Mothers.
Mellisr Cniy'K Kiv,vt .,,l,.rn rr rhiM
r,'M, i, oTiiiin relief f,,r fever llineH, li I-
aelie, l,, NtuNineh. leellllTltf illnnplei .
ami reioiliile the I,,,ivi.h nnd ,etr,,v ,m,,
lliey l.i .-li k up i-iililH In ".I h"inn Thev me
plenxiint l Ilie Insli. chit, hen like iliem
I !, IO.I mil t.-NI liiionin Ih. I'ki-iI l,V mellierH
fr 2: yeam Thty i,,t,t f.nl Set, I t,y ml
!nii;i:lKth, ".v. Sr. mill.- nml., :.:
A,l,Jre-H, Allen H. (Hni-tecl, ,c V N V
Many a good wife Is flrinlv cvm-
jVlnced that her hushand doesn't bar
liuoiiize with anything In the house ex
'cept the nutmeg grater.
I the office of (lie city reeiuder, which
jure hereby referred to for a more
I particular and detailed description of
said Improve nt, ami are hereby
I mail,, 1,,,,-t ,,f llilu ....ii...
Wrllleii feminist ranees against the
Improvement prop,iHeil herein may be
mnde at any time within ten (10) days
from the final publication of this no
tice, in the manner provided by the
city charter,
Only n Fire Hern,
t", el nil. ih, with tm i tl -
' d hand i. he held up a small riniud
1,1 "I'"' !!". '" he shunted. "tliU
Arnica Sal., i I hold. Inn
Kil'.ht'
aim for boll:,. Ill, ,1, l, iioleH, pimples,
, i .etna, cuts, Hpralns, bruises. Surest
I'll" cure. It subdue liillammatlon,
I-Ills I'M Hi. (inly 2", cents at J. P. I'er
i v's.
Journal "Want Ads" bring results.
Childron Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORlfl
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
4
Bears the
Signature of
THE ROUND-UP
George Iirooks, aged S."
City last. Sunday.
died at Hay
Daker City will (live a big charity
ball Thanksgiving.
Corvallls (!,-,lleated another fine new
school building Tuesday afternoon.
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I 1111 CC 11CW V 1LU Ulrt
ViclrolaX$75 Vktrola XI $100 VictralaXIVflSO
These ,!', the ihie,, new mod' Ih for thii sc.-oii, ami v.e will I,,, el,,. I
l:ni
to give j- in a deunii nt i ,iion.
I'l H r k III :i.,lelll. Illl-I I i-liily lor d''llvol v L.ll.
orils, : ;r;.r..iLi ,, Douhle I-ace nml (, , I. "
Kug'-ne Wi'lHes'biy ordi-u'd
heO bond Issue, to build anotb
$'-"),
high
V WW
DR. YUEN
Sii(T('"ir lo I'r. Kum
TIIK ( III .FSF. FM'Fltl
'nber. Hie.
st'eli of I
CHAS. E. ANDERSON, Aent
.'.'di tlj i 'M'liiM'ii:! .! .Sl.i -''t ,L' Ji'iii, (J. tn
0
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IIKIIII W.IST
:,.vUi!hcirl'im show In
and initiative and referendum, as evi- j
THE POPULAR
"WINNER
among remedies for ailments -r'f
the stomach liver and bowels Is
Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters
It has been In the 'contest" fV
60 years and baa helped thoii
sends back to health- Try a
bottle.
:H3
Albar.: h CI
gun Tues'l.,y, uml ends tonight. It. ih
a (lately.
The C'orvailis fia.' 'te-Tliiies always
up to dat", is tiring ''" building --if
an opeia hou-e
1 Seiialor l!i"'.h made an addi-ess to
the O. A. C. stu : -1 1 1 on "Home Indus
tries" at Com a, i ih this afternoon.
i
Charles ( tiapi eii wanted off tn
'Morrison Street budge, Bt I'orHaml.
tho draw being op-n, Tuesday night,
and was drowned.
t
i
I The Gi'-at-r Albany College gave a
Bea fo-,d dinner at the armory, In Al
ibauy, Monday evenlng-practically v-
wte
, ,e
am! fa
le- I
U b'."
S ' '-III-
-U !r
I! u:i-,l
of helping
etfull;.',
I., w. y,vi-
,(,-.'!-of
o; ,-r
'in,, I
ihlit;,
,0 h' -lt-
I ti
l;l
'To Whom It. May Coin-irn
j Had s'lM'-i'U V.11I1 ihrinlc
' pillion auo s'on, Ii 1 1 o,.LIc I
live y,-a - h : was so weak in
'oiild I.-, I'll;, wain, bad I"'1
iliCUI.'l.- Ii: wei,-i,t. I P,-tl' h
of ii,!::.ih for me, In i.e aa
'do, t ,r afi.-r d ,eo,r,
teriy failed to i'-lp
about p a v tu
il.eaid of I'f. Vl-!i
Aft'T lal;ii:g five '-U ' r--'!, -nt I
was well an-l I
pouirls III fl'-sh,
ll.,,lT!f. ilii testhi.onv will !e n
and hi the m-atis
,,;;e elu-, I Bin, re
MRS
E. L. IRVIN
Up - to - the - Minute Shoe Repairer j
I ii'd iLmrs ""st ill iVltiHonic HiillJiiiH
Automobile Motor Cycle and
Accessory Dealers of Salem
FORD
Hllilf ll.l M V, K. II. M 'lilt -Me, lit
A I Nil .,i,t f,,r II. I. II. nnd I'Hi'f
l.ar iifi- lirr) Mrn t.
Con.r-r 'itand Ave and Morrison
St., K. I'ortlatid, Oregon.
HOW Wit II Hill
i;T High Htreet, Salem. Oregon.
Office ujistalri, ldii entrance.
INDIAN
MOTOR
CYCLES
n.trr shut
in wt 11 til I Ion, H-hle likle, Mr.
.,rlli ( iimiueri UI Mrrel I henr lit
Studebaker
, . Ml HI IU1.I It I'D .1 Ml 30
'Ml'1' .,..11 p.,- S.I.. ,.i.,.r
SuluS t. 0 s.,i,... ()r. slum Rimiiii Mlgtl n lid Ifii