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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 12, lOS IAGHINE GOT A "OTEIJ3 AND RByTAURANTB. H ;inniiiinniiinmni THE BUREAU .-. Is a gentleman's resort yoli, nbt only find gentl6men In front of tho bar" but behind tho ban F. P. TALKINGTON, Proprietor His long cxperlonco In tho business has taught htm that It pays to buy only the best; , WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Tclephono, 177. 35C Stato St. SOLAR PLEXUS BLOW WHEN CAKE WAS NOMINATED The While House Restaurant t For n Regular i! 25c Dinner at 20c i They can't bo btwt McGilchrist & Son Proprictow. YMINR WOMEN i ivA&7ir i PV7PlflBJMJj?Bk qkll HHH' r'-2ilLs3lt C'9tnX ' MKSSfflxwiMjilW" ?&-rl 1 1 1 n i ii m i ..m 1 1 1 1 .nnt hike Not n Mnchlno Cnndldnte. Uflntivlllo TJolophono-Rogtetor.) that 2500 majority ror II. m. . i. i.1 ttlll fnt Mm Tntiitlt1t ko is a i" f" -" "!-....- machlno to swnllow in fact, It in't boon able to do anything but films the poor Domocrats over Ice tho primary bocauso It avors ly deceived tno piiunc and niado irsand perjurers oui 01 iucmsoivs registering ns Republicans and he pit' of ll) gavo tl10 t,cnr old ichlno a nolar plexus blow. II Is possible that a dozen or so disgruntled Domocrata through- the great state of Oregon did lister ns Republicans, but no roa- Bable man will believe for ono onto that 2C00 democrats tho nber said ,to have, voted for H. I Cake rcglste-ed as Republicans cot much. Thnt 2500 majority for fll, Cako simply inoana 2500 good Uobllcan votors who had sonBo I honor enough to vole for a clean In (or tho highest olllce within tho t of tho people of Oregon. 2500 (publican voters tirod of machine Be and brlbo methods In Orogon's irernmont, 2500 men who havo n fa Ideal of what a public ofllcor uld be, 2500 men Intelligent, Publican mon who- took Chnrlos Fulton at his word and he lved his statement that ho "Tho mnt of tho pcoplo of tho stato of icgon" know that bribery was bo- carr'ed on at tho cnpltol of Or- in, and mndo no attompt to stop -that and other reasons only ton 111 known and remembered by tho Iters of Oregon, perhaps, oxplalns Ibr these 2500 thinking, Intolli- ot Republican voters gavo ono of cleanest, ablest and best known Oregon's mon a 2500 . majority r tno iicpuuiican mncnino cnnui- Ite. Cnko lit Klamntli Comity. (Klanmtli Hepnbllcnn.) Illon. II, M. Cnlco arrived In tho city Monday .evening and was in formally entertained at tho Lnke Bido Inn. Many of tho Republicans called during tho ovenlmr to rntmw acquaintances or to become ac quainted. Monday ho vnn inton n Merrill to address tho noonln nf tlm, section. Ho was accompnnied by all or tno Republican candidates, and was greeted by a vory largo and en thusiastic crowd. Mr. Cako was very much pleased with tho recep tion .tendered him and expressed his appreciation. Monday ovonlng ho wns erected hv a largo crowd at tho opera house. Every chair In tho houso wns filled and many woro forced to Btnnd during his speech. Ho was Introduced by C. T. Olivor, tho chairman of tho Re publican central committee, and talked for about an hour on present political situation. Ho referred to his Victory over Pulton in a very modest wny and Bot forth strong at gumonts why tho stato of Oregon should Bend n Republican senntor to Washington. Ho promised the peoplo that in th'o event of his elec tion to tho United States sonnto ho would use Ills lnlluonco and power to holp a!6ng, tho reclamation and irrigation of tho lnnds of this county. Tho speaker held up tho Rooqovolt administration as tho ideal of tho Republican party, nnd his arguments on nil points woro Btrong, clear and concise. Ho discussed soverhl of the current Issues', among tliem tariff re vision', railroad legislation, nnd tho curbing of tho trusts. Ho expressed himself in oxnet ac cord with tho administration on all of theso matters, nnd that his posi tion was appreciated by tho nudloncc wnB evidonccd by tho frequent out bursts of applause. Mr. Cnko Is a forceful sneaker and if ho should bo scut to Washington tho groat stato of Oregon will hnvo an able roprosoutatlvo in tho sonnto. HII- fSi3 ffigiwKJSftn3frlEi EXTS OUANCJE GOES OX RECORD nglo Tnv Ami'mlmciit mill That In. lowing Pay of Legislators Are Among Thoso Oppoaeri. After discussion of tho nmonn Mil that will bo voted on at the po election nt a mooting of tho ints grange Saturday afternoon, ae of tho measures woro Indorsod M others condomn"Hl. By ununl- oui voto tho nmondmout to In- o tho componsatlon of mombors tho legls'nturo from ?3 to $10 n fr was condemned. Tho $100,000 worirlatlon for oroction of nrm- p In dlftoront portions of tho e, submitted to roforonduni by to itato grango, was also opposed. A. Darnnll snoko for tho nnnro- mtlon and declarod that tho arm fl woro neoded for tho oncourago- rt of the national guard orgnni- uon. Tho anti-pass roforondum, fathered by tho stnto Krango. Indorsed by unanimous vote. In ? matter of tho Port 'of Portland fwro no action was taken, as It i not fully understood. The singlc-tax amendment wns aoS thoso condemned. Seneca Flth declnrod that If adopted It H'4 upset and disrupt financial Hiauions Mr. Smith also discus- N the amendment to Increase tho Btaber of supremo Judgos from 6r to five, and declared that It M a movo In tho right direction. ' l reons for this conclusion wore on tho contention thnt tr N presorvo tho purity of the urt and expedite tho public busl- . m the 8UIiremo court. Tho Ige- Nufe, ho said, had prlveded for " vOmrnlSSinnnra in noolat Mm ihrno U 8e 'r the reason that tho ludaes v,c QOt &blo tn hnmlln Mm t.imlnnaa M these commissioners had not tho 'Jrttjr of Judges. Hence, ho con- , ino number of Judges should "teased. Tho Grnnue Indorsed D amendment. "1,ter of building a hall, announced ow 7 had bcon "W'ue41 fa purchasing grouud and erect- aE the bulldlnp. ni,n i- i. .. Phe. in.,V .. .uw',"aui":u",J M . "'"1 biuck company wnn raP'Ul of i-lnnn nn lea,.a tin Ejrtfi -" 0M Itos n,..!....! .. i. amos cmmltteo of tho Rose visiting nil athlotcB from all , ovor to como to Portland and participate In tho contests to bo held Saturday afternoon, Juno G. 'Pho following will bo. tho events: Ono hundred yard run, 220-yard run, -HO-yard run, SSO-ynrd run, 1 mllo iTiin, 120-hurdlo, 220-yard hur dlo, running broad jump, running high Jump, polo vault, throwing 101b hnmmor, putting lClb shot, discus (froo stylo), 1-108 yurd rolay raco (-1 laps ovon, open to all), 1408-yard ro-. lay raco (four men to each team. Ench man to run ono full lap. Open to high bcIiooIb and preparatory schools), 1408 yard rolay raco (open to Grnmmur grado bcIiooIb). Handsome cup trophlw will bo nwnrded to fit st, silver medals to second, and bronze medals Ho third, In oach event. An ontrnnco foo of 50 conts per man will bo charged If It's Neuralgia and those sharp, shooting, agonizing pains drive you almost crazy, take Dr, Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, and get relief. They drive out the pain by their soothing offect upon tho nerves. When taken as di rected they are harmless, and leave no had after-effects. That's tho reason they are so popular with all who use them. Your druggist can tell you what others in your locality think of them. I do poaltlvcly think that Dr. Mllet' Antl-I'uln Pills aro the best medlcln. ever put upon thu market, I find them bo restful and nootlilwr. and without any bad after-effects. I liava Buffered wUh neuraJ&ta no that ray By8tera would just ache and quiver, and I cannot tahr opiates; but I can take these tablets, nd (hey always relieve me. No one that HUffers with neuralgia need fear to take them oa I know they will not form u habit, for If there was any opiate In them I could not take them. Just one In the morn ing when I feel baa. and 1 con do my work all day." MK8. V. II. BUIUCETT, Mfccon. Oa. Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln PIIU are cold by rour druggist, who will guarantee that h first package will bvneflt. If It fall, he will return your money. M tost, 26 cents. Never sold In buhc Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind YhlllKr tvmnnn nn nfin i. BUlTorora for want of proper ndvico at just tho right tinio. aItb. Pinkham, at Lynn, jraas., has always issued to young girls n biwo al Invitntion to vrito to hor nbout their sickness. She is a mother, and fully understands. In nine chances out of ten your rase- will bo just tho Biuno as thoso of tho young ladies whoso lottors follow. LYD1A ELPINKHAM'C VEGETABLE COMPOUND Is what you need to restore health. Miss Abby F. BarroWs.of Nolson ville, Ohio, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: " When I wrote to you I wns vory nervous, had dull hundaohes, backnehc, and waa vory Irregular. Doctors did me uo (food. Lydln E. I'lnkhnni's Veffotnblc Compound and your ndvlec mndo mo regular, well nnd strong. I nm now In bottor health than over before." Miss Elsie L. Hook, of Chelsea, Vt., writes to Mrs. Pinkham : " I nm only Blxtccn years old, but Lydla E. l'inlcham'a Vegetable Com pound .and your advice havo cured me of fildwioho, periodic pains, and a ner vous, Irrltnblo condition after cvory. thing olao had failed." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetablo Comjiound, made from roots nnd herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of womonwho havo been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that lcar. tng-down feeling, Uatulonoy, indices tion,d!zzhi!ss,oriiorvou3 prostration, Why dou't you try It ? In cndli event and foo muot accom pany onfry. o . - Inalot upon DoWltfB Witch Hnzol Snlvo. It' Is ospoclnlly good tor pllos. Sold by nil druggists. PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL To llo Hold In POUTTiAXU. OHKGOX JUNE 1 TO 6, 1908 Wl'l bo. tho most brilliant Floral ricsta and Civic .Jjibllco ovor hold In tho Pacific Northwest Portland, "Tho Uobo City," will bo a ficono of splondor and tho contor of world-wldo Intor- ost for ono weok. Sovornl Important convontlons to bo hold In Portland on that occasion. The Southern Pacific Company Will Soil Special Ticket On This Occasion From SALKM, Oiv to Portland nnd Itoturn at $2. For partlculas call on local ngonts. Win, McMuittiy, Gonoral Pnssougor Agont, Portland, Oregon. n mam. m... . m w uuuiix rjJitrr. Call and try Utwu, Mali lGc, Board por wek 13.75, also furnlihod reoma very reaionablo. AT THM Salem Restaurant t MEALS 15c wwigaa8tia miiiimiiiiiimi Phono 44 Main 147 N. High St. C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cuba nnd Llvory, all Itlgs Modern Rubber Tiro. ELITE HOTEL ; Robtnurant and hotel, on ; ! European plan. Meals at all ' ; hours on short ordor. Regular 1 dlnnor 25 conts. Thlrly now- - ly flnlshcd furnished rooms. i ! R. ECKERLKN, lrop. ! , 148 Commercial St. 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 n HOTEL OREGON Cor Seventh nnd Stork 8tn. Portland's New and Modern I Hotel. Rates $ I per day and up. European plan. Frco Bus. 2 WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Proprietors t ilX-IlllMtt I The Leonard I s M Flrnt class rooming and board ln& houno. i tor. A. Clark, propria Phono 071. 254 Front St. Snlom, Or. tn-ii-wtn-nn-m-itt Graber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING L Will glvo prompt attention to all ordors, uuarantoo our work to glvo natUfaotlon and to bo up to tho sanitary ntand ard. WK WILL RI3 PIilSASEO TO OrVK ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, buck of Darr'a Jowolry Storo! Phono 550. If JlfUlJR flfMWfl FRENCH FEMALE WOJYUliUfOJU PILLS. COMFORT HIIQISH AND house sLii'PEHfl Wo havo a fino stock of Ladies1 and Mon's easy house Slippers aad Shoos "with wldo toes, and elastic Bides; also al full lino of Men's, Wo mon'a nnd Children's Oxfords and low shoes from 2.26 up 4o 5, Come in and boo my stock. Jacob Vogt 349 Stato street. t LAUNDRY Why Is 6ur work domnnded by stylish nnd up-tn-dato drossors ns well ns thoso who dress for comfort. Bccauso In finishing up our work tvo glvo that touch of good tnsto that very readily appeals to tho man of fashion. Our work .has a myBtorloUB something about It ' thnt'enslly distin guishes It from ordlnnry laundry work. Thoso who demand com fort, find our work Is pllnblo, duo to our. own particular wny of starching. A shirt or collar laundorcd by us gives with every movement of tho body, giving nbsoltito comfort to tho wearer. Our collars do not break nt Beam or buttonhole, and you will find ho blisters or wrinkles. You might Jiiflt ns well have this work Its coBts no more. SALEM Tel. 25 LAUNDRY COMPANY 130-1(10 S. Liberty St. wmmmmxizmmmmcrnxx 0PEG0N PEOPLE ARE GROWING WISE These sacks, A larco numbor of thorn, nro now ubIiir ALLEN'S BOSTON I1IIOWN BUEAI) FLOUR. Tho peoplo of Now England haw lived on Just bucIi Puro FoodB for ovor n hundred years. Roods nro pMt up In packages and In 10 and .UK-pound ami ore ror sale by Alii i-'WHT-CLAHS (illOCEHS. ALLEN & LEWIS, Portland, Distributors for Oregon. ALLEN'S B B B FLOUR COMPANY Snn Jobo, Cal BosMolncs, Iowa 1 Sin, Csmiu Butu for Scrruo Munw.no. RiyiijtHawM to ru. &" sj " ?, katlbn4. HtMifn fin. It ju tint fri & kkt. Iiu m4 jm wan v UNITCO MCOICAk CO.. OI 74. UnCitTIH. f. liM-H CmCHESTER'SPILLS I'tlU la K4 1 U.ld n-rtIUV lrt, tUWvl mUM Blue KOMI. l 1&&ML ' Ti.j T 9 BANK TALK No. 13 By the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, Salem, Or. THE SOURCE OF POWER Which turns tho whool of tho mill prosperity, Is money. With out monoy, you cannot ovon start tho wheel, but onco started, It turns easier with ovory revolution, Thero Is but ono way to ac cumulate monoy, nnd thnt Is by saving. A little money -nnd a good credit established, by consistent saving, will accomplish won dors. Wo want you to got abend, .and stand rendy ta help you. NothlnK opons tho gntowny to success so quickly as and nothing gives you moro satisfaction thun tho fooling that you nro Indopondont. It nddB to your good clioor, brings contentment, and mnkos your wholo llfo easier to. II vo. TIioho happy resulU do not roaulro a big bank balance. Begin with any tmmll amount you enn spare, and add to It rogulnrly from your surplus earnings of these prosperous dnys. Evory dollar saved and deposited In tho hunk Is adding Jimt so much to FORTUN CORNER STONE UNITED STATUS NATIONAL BANK HEADY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR WELL DRESSED MEN., f READY TAILORED CLOTHES ? H?Zll) sfs'AiliFVA r Ai fS J' T XQJ'r PRICE RANGE . 20 TO 40 J!tWllltllWWWWaWtlr11WItlltltlillWWWWWWiWlit Don't read this unless you aro In need of soino of the articles, and wish to navo monoy by buying thom nt a bargain. Until March 30, In order to mnko room for now goods, thoso Items M will bo offered ut greatly ruducod prices. Thoso are arl of standard mnko and good quality. rtogular Prlco Ono now 3-Inch wagon, complotq ,,, J110.00 Ono now buggy, best mnko 130.00 X Ono now buggy, best make ..... .... 95'. One new runabout ...... iuu Ono now dlso harrow ......... . . . . f . . . ... ss.uu One now Tlgor drill 00'go One new IVuckoyo blndor 100,!!2 Ono new Buckeye mower.,,,.,.. ........ ... $J Snlo Prlco t 05,00 100,00 80.00 42.50 17.00 72,50 135.00 48,50 29.00 05,00 15.00 13.50 11.50 00.09 60.00 Ono new Buckeye rako. , , "-"x Onn now Davlii cream separator 100.00 m Ono now 14-Inch Rock' Island Cllppor steel plow., 10.50 g One new 12-lnch Rock Island "Upper steol plow.. 17.50 Ono new 10-Inch Rock iBland Clipper steel plow.. 13.50 Ono new handmade light express Zr'22 rtnn nnui hnndinndn llcht OXIirOflfl ...... .'.... lu.uv Also second-hand cultivator, mower nnu raxo nt u unrKHiii, Single-trees, doublo-troos, neck-yokes, dashboards, cushions, fat a 30 per cont reduction. In ...A.ln.nl nf atmlti 1AAO Ufnrlll nf ll&lllta. lOIld. Oil. V&r nlshes and stains will be put on sale, i win also soli on commission any Implcmont or vehicle M which you may wish to dispose of, ut any time. I GEORGE B, JACOBS "TaSiS''' liuiibtsilsjll-IMii-liJl(-l-l-l-ltilfcilltlrtr 15! Sold in Salem by Dr. S, C Stone SOLIIYittWSTSEWJtmOi ' OaS SOnt nut r.lrntnra In. Kj2ii yj- AnCrik&.