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BMHIWWI THREE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1904. ii ' 1001,, eait,i "otejr Pta r'H 'lea.., ,j Btoiu n, ih a Hi fcaij reM- il ii CROFULA A DISEASE WE INHERIT. Ct-nfitln mntiifncfQ itsnlf itt ttmnv uvivo Ctxo11l t 4t. r,U,lH nf 41. eck and throat, Catarrh, weak eyes, white swelling offensive sores and ab- ts, oMii uujiuuw! j.oui omiijjmuiiu wcusness in muscles lumjojms. It is n miserable disease and traceable in alrdost every instance to eoine tnilv blood taint. ' jcrofula is bred in the (one, is transmuted Ion parent to child, hp r.ecia are til an tea in lfaiitv and unless the SrTOfllln nnndnrnrl littlo crandoliild when only 18 tho bead of my montna ftlfl. nnrt r.nrdntl fniif.1l. ... Iiav hnriif The direnna nnxt nt tricked tho oyotj and wn fanlrnt rha rtil 1a linn .Imhf inont plivnioimm wero oonsufted. bat could do nomine to roliove the little in- la bin noocnt. It watt thou that wo doclded to try u. u. a. xnat medicine at onoo made a opeody and complete cure. She ia now a yountr lady, and has nevor had n nlga t.W 1. fc r4 f . fe - A dh M M A. Mb ,k r, Au r . MB3' BUTH BERKT.Y, 1B0 3outh Oth Street, Sallno, Kan. Bfipil and everv atom B" ' " " - jieti hi turnover! bcrof ! r to develop at i rirfiin vntirmp. r niH'y equals S. S. S. us a cure for Scrofula. It cleanses and builds the blood, makes it rich and Dure, and under the tonic pfTerts of tin's icat Blood Remedy, the general health improves, the digestive organs are KircnKuicncn, anu uicre is a gradual our. sure return to health. The deposit of tubercular matter in the joints and elands is carried off as soon as the blood NJ C 1S restored to a normal condition, and the sores, erup "" tions, and other symptoms of Scrofula disappear. O Q ft ic rriinmtlf-ppfl Tl!1!i1v VffTnfrih1r ntirl lit-Milce. o. i.lnnl V.lnrv.4 ftinuer and tonic that removes all blood taint and builds up weak constitu- Ion. Our pnysicians win navise witnout charge, all who write us about ben case. Book mailed free. THE SYIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. ?3. PRIMARY , LAW IS DISCUSSED Secretary of League Believes 'There Is Nothing in It Contrary to Americanism Voter Must Declare His Poli tics at Primaries, and of It Where does If go? That's a question we 5:xsW W t0& are asked a dozen timet a day. Where does the Rock Islan4 g? The answer is: Pretty nearly everywhere To Peoria and Chicago. To Davenport and Rock Island. To Lincoln and Omaha. To Topekaand Kansas City. To St. Joseph and St. Louis. To Texas and Oklahoma. Three routes east via Den ver, Omaha and St. Paul. pip 1 nininin 11 ni 1181 L. B. CORHAM, Cenoral Agent, MO Third St, Portland, Ore. imnnffl 0-'eWjN00 out .ye net e iBreakiriff prices en china to prevent bfeakim the'ehinn during removal, all for buyers' benefit. Our new st re lis b.inje: rapidly built, Our stock will disappear rapidlv rat present prices. The secretary of Uie Direct Primary Nominations Ieague, has written a reply to Tho Astorlan's criticism of the law which Is to be submitted at tho forthcoming election to tho voters of the state. Oregon City, May 9. (To the edi tor.) May I say a word In reply to your editorial of May 57 Tho proposed primary nominations lnv nllnwa nnllHnnl TinrHaa nnctli-io K per cent and less than 25 per cent of the total vote to nominate their candl. dates for ofllce by delejjato conven tions, as they do now, and independ ents may nominate by petition, as they do now under tho Australian ballot law, which1 Is section 2791 of B. & C. annotated1 statutes and code3 of Oregon. No person Is obliged to reg ister his politico unless he wants to vote at the primary election hold un der the law. Ho votes a secret ballot of his party In tho Australian form, and no one can lnow tho candidates for nomination ho has voted for No man Is ashamed or dfrald to avow his membership In a political party thnt casts 25 per cent or more of the vote, and he ought not to be ashamed or afraid to register hh membership In any political party whoso ticket he Is not ashamed or afraid' to vote. The purpose of this provision is to pre vent piercenaries and mon who are not mombers of one of tho political parties obliged to nominate under this law from helping to dictate Its nollcles or nominations In the Interest of a faction. Wo do not think there is anythlnK In tho law that Is not essential and truly American In principal. s other county, done that this burden should bo saddled onto them? We aro satisfied with political conventions, where canldatos may make open can vass before 100 or 125 Intelligent men chosen from tho county or city. Tho cost of ono election Is groat enough, goodness knows; thoy why double tho cost? Just because nearly all tho nolltlclans of Multnomah are mer cenaries, It does not follow that1 wo of tho rest of the state must ho pun ished for their sins, if tho voters of Orccon do their duty at the forthcoming election, and we believe they will, they will turn majority that will hill it for years' to' come. -J, j X-RADIUMS, Japan Is literally loaded for "bear." A cow that dovours linen Is the latest affliction whlqh has come upon the troubled citizens of Astoria. It Is reported that one of tho charges'" against uSpt. Potter, of the Indian school, was that he intended to vote tho bears for Bingor Hormann. The Salem Statesman's report of the Woortburn rally sneaks of "Jim Buff's spectacular debut in all the gorgeous colors of tho rainbow, repre senting Othello in Joseph's coat." Well, Jlmmle Buff. Is not the only picturesque polltlclar in the party. If a brick weighs seven pounds and half a brick then a brick and a half will weigh 21 pounds. Soveral big papers have filled columns on this Cremo jjjjljf 5c Cigar lJk i JlJir that ever wIBl ' Jjipr Crossed zs, &L ' Jpr Cigar Counter i SEE THE SHOW WINDOW Yokohama Tea Store Phone 24 ti Black. - Ff pp. rfpffrorv. 90oogGC'Ss3eesiAo9eMM eacft N(MNNMN9teMHM9fMMMNM9fNMMMIM llbaU's tfctty I The ferry boat Is now In operation, day or night, S roads good and driving fine. Take the short t fn 2 points in Polfc coonty. ! 1 A. D. Pettyjohn, Prop.; MiMiimmiiiiiilMMMTMrtmM)i HI 1 1 1 H 1 1 I it 1 I 1 I I I 1 I B 11 1 . . . 'TTTTTTTTTTTTT "59 90 per cent of all cases treated at Boswell Springs ate Cuted N I Capt. Bca D. Boswell, Proprietor and Manager. Boswell P. O., Doaglas Co., Oregon m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tnn m 1 1 iti n n 1 1 1 1 1 ii m 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 if ?; " ' ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 is u i ii 1 1 1 it Wholesale amrf Retail Family Liqoor Store Pull ii -wrvcnucN, aa commercial Street McBr ir ,iqUra ftnd w,ne8' caarbrook hlsky-formorly ir h, the city limits. Thono Main 1151. hJ44a i. a i jjj ......... the Je- Vote Against Primary Law. Dally Astorlan, Rop:) The reply will not change our opin ion of tho proposed law, which wo regard as thoroughly bad. Ono ob jection which We waged against tho bill wasi that It witheld from parties casting less than 2 per cent of the vote for congressman tho alleged benefits of It3 provisions. Mr. U'Ron says It permits such parties and grants to Independents tho privilege of nomi nating by petition. He doe3 not ox plain whyUheso smallor parties aro excluded from tho alleged benefits of the law, nor do wo beliovo a satin- factor' explanation will bo forthcom- ing. A law which operates for ono party and not for another Is a bad law. It should bo defeated. The Astorlan contends that a law which requires a man to reglstor Tils political faith Is thorodghly at varl- anco with Amoricanlem. Mr rr'Rnn explains that a man need' nof, reglstor his politics on eloctlon day, but only ror tho primary election. Well, Isn't primary registration a declaration, under this now law, a withdrawal of the protection of tho republican em ploye of tlfe democrat Who insists that that ho shall voto tho Democratic ticket? Many men who vMo . t afford to bo known as Democrats of Republicans. Thoy havo wives and cnuuren wno depend upon them for their dally bread, and thoy do not caro to Jeopardize their monnn r.r livelihood. It is not a matter nt l.oinn. w WW...,, asnamea to voto one's convlrtlnnn It's a proposition of bread and huttm Air. u Ren's letter, however, letu tm cai out of tho bag. He aava tii i,w is Intended to prevent Democrats from inierienng. with flKhts botwonn ions of tho Republican party, or vlco ?ersa, as tlio case may be. Of course, we all know what this means. It means that tho political parties of Multnomah county aro nnvim,., . afforded the opportunity nt Kn.ii their own differences. nmn.). -., Republicans of Multnomah county, the ono element vastly in n,in,.i. and tho other vastly in tho mnM... are eternally at loggerheads. Repub licans voto at Democratic. nrim.i uu., democrats voto at Republican i.rl- .., cuga actuated by-a desire to widon tho breach within tt. ?. of the other party. But tho direct primary agitators forget that Mult nomah county is not tho whole atato of Oregon. WHat havo wo nf rut., oaaty done that wo should bo ro- ", w nom lVfQ elections for tho purpose of electlne candidate tn flee? What havo tho nnnnio ,... on. Clackamas, Douglas, Baker or any NIP IT IN THE BUD. ,Tlrt Apiienrnnre of Dandruff n Fore nraprr of Future IJnldncNM, That such Id thn rann Vin. h..n nnn. cluclvely proven by sclentlnc research. Prof. Unna, tho noted European sltln ppeclallst, declares that dandrult Is tho burrowed-up cuticle of tho acalp, caused by parasites destroying tho vitality In the hair bulb. Tho hair becomes llfoless, and, In time, falls out. Thlo can be pre vented. Newbro's Herplcldo kills this dandruff germ, and restores tho hair to its natural softness and abundancy, Herplcldo Is now used by thousands of people-all satisfied that It Is tho most wonderful hair .preparation on tho mar ket to-day. Sold by leading drugfrlsta. Send 10c. In BtnmDS for nnmnln to Tho Tlernlclrlo Pn.. Detroit. Mlcb. Daniel J. Fry, Special Agent uroblems. with different results, but , this is undoubtedly tho correct nn swer. Albany Democrat. Somebody hit that editor with n brick. Tho X-Ray man's remailc that it is tho first duty of a woman to be pleas- ant.sweot and loveable, has brought In sovoral b'ouquets, t Jmmy Culver seems to ba running without oppotltlon so. far. Tiio Republlcnn" rally at Liberty Saturday night will bo a rogular good roads mooting. Salem Is determined to have tho host baaoball team and the best pub lic sehools In the state. Watch us. Tho climato and soil aro productive Wo ought to bo thankful. Thoy also produco some people. Otherwise they would not havo happened. Mrs. Rose Bloch-Bauer Has no equal on the coast as a dra matic singer. Hear her Wednesday and Thursday nights of uextt)week. oahtohia. i tho -"N K'nd You Haw Always Botghl t'-i--l. Oregon Raised Clover Seed As the weathef has set tled the farmers who wish to sow clover seed will need to supply themselves quickly. Wo rtffof ;i fino raonliK of very reasonable prices. 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