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" "V" r-w? 7i -wfl' r rrnifvp- 'V snf ?-f OTW.pp'-- - T W-TO5W ysupur v"- flijr mpfiw rrf DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8AJ.EM, ,OJEQ0N, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1904. l?fWU ARE YOU VAGEING? . OREGON WILL GO REPUBLICAN 1 Dr. Holmes useH to say he Ivas "seventy years young." TTTp"T-rs 5ome men are old at half hat figure. Age is not in years. It is n the blood. Scott's. Emul- ion helps to keep you young by keeping your blood young; v supplying it with an bundance of rich, pure, vital iourishment; carrying con- tant life and renewal to tvery fibre of your body. It Mil help you to rob advancing fears of half their sting. We'll tend yon a (ample free upon request. OTT & BOWNE, 409 Pcul Strttt, New Yotfc ;or Kidneys, Bladder and Rheumatism ew Discovery by Which All Can Now Easily Cure Themselves at Home Does Away With Surgical Oper. atlons Positively Cures Brljjht's Disease and Worst Cases of Rheu- matlsm Thousands Already Cured Note Endorsers. lal Treatment and 64-Page Book Free. Vt lost there Is a Edontlflc way to re yourself of any kidney, bladder j rheumatic disease in a very short ao in your own homo and without expense of doctors, druggists or rgeons. Tho credit belongs to Dr wln Turnock, a noted French' berican physician and scientist who made a life-long study of these 'J& ne can say they are Incurable un tthey have tried my discovery. The Is free." eases andi is now in sole posses- tn of certain Ingredients which have I' along been needed and without Klch cures were impossible. Tho ctor seems justified in his strong itements as the treatment lias been proughly investigated besides being ed la hospitals, sanitariums, etc., has been found to be all that is JmeJ for it. It contains nothing infill but nevertheless tho highest Khorltles say it will positively euro ght's disease, diabetes, dropsy, iyel, weak back, stone in bladder, ted bladder, frequent desire to nate, albumenarla, sugar In tho mao, pains In the back, legs, slde3 over the kidneys, swelling of the it and ankles, retention of urine, Biding, getting' up nights, pain In the Jder, wetting tho bed and such Bumatle affections as chronic mus- lar or inflammatory rheumatism, atlca, rheumatic neuralgia, lum- bo, gout. etc.. which are now known Ibo due entirely to uric acid poison Ithe kidneys in short, every form kidney, bladder or urinary trouble man, woman or child. that tho Ingredients will do all is tho opinion of such nuthorltie3 IDr. Wllks of Guy's Hospital. Lon- I; the editors of the United States ipensatory and the American Phar- copoela. both official werks: Dr. II. SWood, member of tho National Jemyof Science and a long list of trs who speak of it in tho highest as But all this and more Is ex- ncd In a 64.nace Illustrated book ch sets forth the doctor's original s and goes deeply into the sub- of kidney, bladdor and rheumatic lassB. Ho wants you to hare this as well as a trial treatment of discovery, and vou can Eet them Irely frco. trithont stamns or mon- Iby addressing the Turnock Medl- Co,, 993 Turnock Building, Chi- o-, 111, and as thousands bare al- iy been cured thero is every reason Ibeliovo it will euro you if only will bo thoughtful enough to Bend ' a freo trial and a book "Write 1 first spare moment you have and you will be cured. wouM m that, my reader so RCted KhnuM verUtt tho eomnany" at o since no money is involved and indorsements are from such nigu Rest It of the State Election a Foregone Conclusion--Republicans Promise an l Outbatst Soon Democrats Aa- i mit Defeat in Advance ' ' r (Portland Oregoninn,) The political campaign thus far has been as quiet as Sunday in tho wools. None of the four parties with tickets in the field has yet manned its guns or even chartered a volco to emit oratory. Success of the Republican cause is so certain that Democrats see nothing to flght for save local offices, as, for example, sheriff or dis trict attorney Ui Multnomah. But leaders of the Republican forces promise to whoop things up right soon. They say that the campaign opened so quietly will Eoon develop into a loud outburst. F. C. Baker, chairman of the Republican state com. mlttee, and W. L. Boise, chairman of tho Republican county committee, an nounce that they will give tho enemy no rest. "Oregon will fire tho first Roose velt gun," quoth Mr. Baker yesterday, "and the report will be heard all over the United States." The contest In this county will bo tamer than any In the political annals. In tho stat at large the Republican arms will win nn easy victory at pluralities ranging between 15,000 and 20 000 votes. This outcome is so manifest that Democrats do not deny it, and they can dispute with Re publicans only about the size of the Republican plurality. , In threo or four Judicial districts Republicans may lose a circuit Judge, or a district attorney, and in several legislative districts Democratic cnnJI dates for seats In tho legislature may bo successful. Judge J W. Hamilton, of Roseburg, who has been renomii nated for re-election to tho circuit bench in tho Second judicial district, is probably as strong a Democratic candidate for office as any In tho state. Judge R. P. BoIbo, of Salem, renominated by tho Democrats In the Third dlctrlct, is counted by Itepubll- cans as a formidable candidate; also Judge W. L. Bradshaw, of Tho Dalles, in the seventh district, and Judge M. D. Clifford, of Canyon City, In the Ninth. Democratic nominees for prosecut ing attorney who are expected to make strong runs are: A. E. Reams, of Jacksonville, in the First district; James H. Raley, of Pendleton, in the Sixth, and Sam White, of Baker Cit In tho Eighth. At the two sessions of the present legislature Democrats occupied five seats of tho 30 In tho Senate and 11 of the CO In the Hoiue. In all the other places sat Republicans. From present indications this smnll guard, of Democrats will bo reduced even more In tho next legislature. The only Democratic nomlneo for Senator whom Republicans regard as danger ous to their own is A S. Bennett, of Wasco, who has been put up against N. Whealdon. But Republicans of Wasco county declare that Whealdon will bo elected easily, Whon optimistic Democrats search tho state for counties which may elect men of their faith to tho House of Representatives, their eye fixes Itself first on Jackson and Linn counties, Jackson's two Representatives in the present legislature are Democrats, also two of Linn three. Tho Demo cratic eyo gazes next into eastern Oregon, where it rests longingly nnd dubiously on Union and Baker, each of which elected a Democratic Repre sentative two years ago. But before Hood's Sarsaparitla Has won succcus far beyond tho effect of advertising only. Tho secret of its wonderfnl popular ity Is explained by its unapproachable Merit. Based upon a prescription -which cared people considered incurable, Hood's Sarsaparitla Unites the best-known vegetable rem edies, by such a combination, propor tion and process as to have curative power peculiar to itself. Its cures of scrofula, eczema, psori asis, and eycry kind of humor, as well as catarrh ami rheumatism prove Hood's Sarsaparitla the best blood purifier ever produced. Its cures of dyspepsia, Joss of appe tite and that tired feeling- make it tho greatest stomach tonio and strength restorer the world has ever known. Hood's Sarsaparitla Is a thoroughly good medicine. Begin to take it TODAY. Get HOOD'S. leaving wo3lern Oregon the eyo tar ries at Yamhill, which sent one Demo crat to tjio housoN last time and one Republican. , All tho Republican nominees for state offices will be elected. Frank A. Moore, Republican candidate for supremo judge, will lead tho ticket. Thoma3 O'Dny, nominated by the Democrats against Mooro sees only blackness ahead, and would like to pull out, but win probably bo In duced to stay In by his compatriots. J. W. Bailey, Republican nomlneo for Dairy and Food commissioner, will be elected by a big plurality over his Democratic rival, S. M. Douglas Presi dential electors will nqt ba elected until next November. Republicans will plnco tho manage ment of their campaign In tho hands of an executive committee of 15 mem bers. The personnel of the committco will be announced in a few days. W. L. Boise, chairman of tho county com mittee, will be ex-ofllclo chairman. Of the 14 other members, ten will each represent ono of tho ten wards In tho city and four will represent tho coun try. Mr. Boise and five members of the county committee delegated for the duty will select 14 men. Ellglblos are now under consideration. After tho appointment of tho exec utive committee, Republicans will open tho campaign with a flourish and will continue the flght with vigor un til tho olcctlon. Each ward member of the executive committco will com mand tho Republican forces of his ward and will direct a system that will reach every voter in his pre cincts. "We will make things lively for tho Democrats," said Mr. Beise: "With in a week wo shall' have our organ ization ready and then wo shall sail into tho Democrats at once. It will bo a straight contest botwoon Re publicans and Democrats this year, and wo shall conduct the flght on par ty Issues. Lines between tho two par ties will bo olenrly defined, nnd Re publican victory will bo the more do. clslvo on that 'account. Wo deslro to run up a large Republican majority In thl3 county, so as to deroonstrato In the strongest possible manner Roosevelt's popularity. "In about a week wo shall open tho campaign with a big mass meeting of tho entire city. Then wo shall hold frequent rallies In tho several wards. Brass bands will stir up tho cnthus. lasm, and good speakers will employ Republican doctrine to rally voters under tho Republican and Roosevelt banner." Mr. Bolso doesn't believe that Demo, crats can elect a single nominee on their ticket in this county. Indian Murderer Captured, Sheridan, Or., April 27. -Louis Sav age, charged with tho murder of Fos ter Mnchlno, was captured late lost night by deputy shorlffs on tho Wallln place, V miles from tho sccno of tho murder. Savago readily gavo up to tho officers, saying it was no uso to resist He was taken to McMinnvlllo and lodged in tho county Jail by Sher iff Sltton. The coroner's Jury returned a top diet Saturday night that FoBtcr Ma chine met his death from pistol shots fired by LouIb Savage. Tho accused Indian will have his preliminary hearing before Justice Coleman at Sheridan on nqxt Satur day, as the warrant for his arrest was issued out of that court, No revolver was found on Savage, nor is tho weapon In evidence as yet. Savage refused absolutely to talk about the case, and will today procuro an attorney. Ho has tho reputation of being a bad Indian, especially' when drinking, which can bo said of any Indian, however.' He Is reported to have served a term In the penitentiary for robbery. In Memory of Grant Pittsburg, April 27. In accordance with a custom extending over several years tho Amcrlcus Club, of Pitts burg, will give a banquet tonight In observance of the 'birthday annlven ary of Gen. U. S. Grant Congress man John DaUell wilt act as toast. master, and tho chief speaker of tho evening will be Secretary Taft. Other speakers will bo Congressman O. H. Grosvenor, of Ohio, and Judge J. Frank Fort, of the supreme court of New Jersey ness its a million ;r k s SELLS MINE AND NEWSPAPER Balliet Disposes of His Inter ests in Baker County Baker City, April 27. Two Impor tant documents were filed in tho re corder's office at tho court houso yesterday. Ono Is a deed nnd tho other a bill of sale, ami what tho real meaning of tho papers Is, Is a matter of con jecture. C. H. 'Stuller, now gonoral manager of the White Swan 'mines, limited, is the party who mado tho filings. The first paper Is a deed from ilot Bom Balliet, of San Francisco, to tho White Swan Mines company, and gears tho dato of June 10, 1901. For tho sum and consideration of $10, ho conveys to tho abovo namod company tho White Swan No. 1, Red Ledge, Rattler and Black Bear quartz j mining claims, located In Baker coun ty, Oregon, stating In tho conveyance that ho transfers all that ho owns in said property individually and as trus teo for said company. Tho next document Is ono that Is llnflln tn eflt nAnnln ... A4. . a.. .... count of several transactions which have taken place recently. This paper i a bill of salo and Is dated March 29, 1904, and Is ac knowledged before Geo. F. Knox, a notary public of San Francisco. In It Lotsome Bulllet, individually and as trustee, for tho consideration of J1.00, sells to tho White Swan Mines company, limited, a 'prlvata corporation of San Frnncisco, Califor Califer nia: "All the r(ght, tltlo and Interest In and tp two JajEe printing prcaBes, BQveralf 'iaiy)rc8SQ8, all typo, cuts, typo metal, .imposing stones, racks, typo casesMie'to; two Smith prcmlor typewriters No. 2; one steam enginoj ono roil top dosk;ono gas onglno; two stoves; six chairs; two tables; all furniture nnd fixtures nnd supplies now In tho ofllco of tho Horald, be longing,, to the White Swan Minos company, limited, situated In Baker CItf Oregon. Also all account books and tho amounts duo thereon to tho Herald or to the so-called Horald Publishing company, or to Lotsome Balliet as agent, trustee or otherwise. "Also all the subscription lists and will of tho paper known as Tho Eve nlng Herald, and also any equity I may havo In tha'two lynotypo .mach ines now In tho Horald ofllco at Baker City Oregon. Also all rights of ac tion at law or in equity that I may havo against any ono claiming ad verso ownomhlp of tho Herald, and the Herald plant and equipment It has been noticed for tho past week or 10 days that tho names of Hlll.( Livermore and Moorq havo not appeared on the title page of tho Herald, and It is presumed by many that tho sheet Is still an asaot of tho Whlto Swan MInea company. Archbishop Williams Is 82. Boston, Moss, April 27, Thero were many congratulations today for Arch bishop John J. Williams on tho occa sion of his 82d birthday. Tho vener able prclato remains In possession of all his faculties, and takes aa keen an Interest as ever he did In public affairs and In the church. His great ago and bodily infirmities, however, mako it Imperative that assistance bo given him In looking; after tho af fairs of the archdiocese, and to this end steps have beon taon for tho ap pointment of a coadjulstor. Tho name- H"'" itf 'Btfnd s gftgjEll) SmoKtr's Protection "J8 Still Going Up in popular favor because unvarying quality keeps it sold daily. Cremo 5c. It's worth it anytime. Largest Seller in the of Bishop Hftrklns, of Providence, is most prominently mentioned lu con nection with tho appointment Hon. L. T. Harris, of Eugene, and Mbn Jennlo B. Beattie, of Oregon City, will bo married at tho latter placo tomorrow. n OASVOZlIil. Vti & s9m "im ,ou "" """i dw&w HliraitiiM jrf . 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Try a pound and let the coffee speak for itself HI ! ( ! Yokohama Tea Store I i ! ; ! Fresh roasted coffees and fine grades of tea a specialty. ; ; ! Phone 241 i Bfacfc. Free delivery. J J Tty Out Silve 25c pet lb. Always hesh. toasted at out toaster. The Salem Coffee Roaster Phone 229 1 I. U. itgMtMiMlMWMiMMMMtMilliMl I I M l ll I ll Ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H M M Wholesale aatf Ketail Family Liquor Store ; : E. ECKERLEN, 258 Commercial Street . ; Full Jino of llquore and ine. Cedarbrook whisky formerly tb . - McBrier brand tho best for family use. All ordors filled and !& ', " llvered in the city limit. 'Phono Main 1161. ii '. HHIHHIUI till Mill milHfHHillrHtmUltHfc el 1 of its good up. Over anywhere. World A New England Dlnncrc. Tho ladlos of tho First MoUloilaH, church will glvo a Now EncJanflj dtex ner in tho church parlors Wcdnnsiaer afternoon, April 27th, from. GS tei 7:30 o'clock. 42lSt OA8TOHXA.. Ave., uci. co, -. four months I felt my in nma Min ltfTnt RUn i f.L Ol- 1HAO ... ...- -". - tv nnnnl I f fnilrwl ma was nervous and had sm-u-- .,. . mi w ""i-ilL Prtildent, nck y Womn'i Olob. tIIMItlllHIHIMMim Pltime Blend x:' xa k&2ft 1 s vr-". .tr.. m. Johnson & O'Ffyng Prop. O, Temple Court street, r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 III 1 1 H; I u (Vg 'A I i n J hi w trustworthy source.