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DAILY CAP tTAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1C0. 3 SlrftN TSWTO Iff RACE ki.pT0R - i'unu TAKE I"" -filTS A NODIEK j SATISFACTION IN fi XE LAWS. jounced his candl frn primary, ana com Itpltit Swator Charles riM,be cwtrgos "' P Stcacat No. i t atllea with atanauru ttton adherents. Mr. tfcam that H. M. Cake f ho bag eald tnnr iMople's choice (or Un'- tttor, but who has re- td under tho shocks No. 1. (am faring tho last six FKtt has opencly stated im!4 like to bo united , bat tas rofralnoa h!j candidacy, with iibt Mr Cake, or some (tmM take up the cudgel itfSUttment Xo. 1, but ho tt lait of waiting for tktiad has arrived nt tho itktCako Is not nggro. M defend tho principle iSmtor Bourne and other uh- men stand. Ik Word From Cake. kiearr SO lat," said Mr. !lr Cake has not opened l to ipeak a word In ho itkttion of Wilted Stntos (tie people. I waited pa- r Uo veeks, hoping that jp bli platform, but, (, I called him up by I lien went to see him, r Mtlsfftctlon I obtained i h doing coNHldcrable meerrMpondence In sup No. 1 You con ad that this assur- t (tooth. i ) a agresslve ?or a ke and I carefully Wiring my candidacy ISUttiaenateand talk fiy friend about tho Bwtofthem advised mo . that It was an expon i i that Cako might k tfta. poaltlvo dofonso tKs. i bat I have wait. ' M the time for ao fk rttilhr niiilnir ' Support. that his candl- the knowledge of M that he bollevod ort blm He Id pleads ud hit min.i a candidate, with fi-w, oe is nrenared If he will not promise to obey tholr instructions. Favors Many New Laws. Fourth -An Intlatlvo ohd roferen duni nmemlmont to the constitution of tho United States. Fifth Direct election of UnltcO States aenntora by maporlty vote of the people, with power to recall and dlschargo public officers. Sixth Tho enactment of laws by which wo may havo government at all times by actual majorities of tho voters, Instead of by mere plurali ties. Seventh Laws by which minori ties, as well as majorities, ohnll ire falrly(representcd In congress and tho legislature. Eighth Such elections laws and limitation of the amount candidates may spend that a poor man mny seek public office on equal terms, so far as money Is concerned, with n candldato who has great wealth or corporation Influence. Ninth Simple and offcctlve laws for employers' liability, and for limi tation of tho hours of labor, especial ly on transportation, linos, to not moro than 250 hours per month, nor more than 12 -hours in any 24. Tenth Parcols post and rural de livery, with all tho conveniences of tho best Amorlcan and German sys tems, and Just wages for mall car riers. Eleventh Postal savings banks and a depositors' guarantee Inw. Twelfth Exclusion of coolie la bor from Asia and olsowhoro. Thirteenth Slnto and national puro food laws, with such branding of all adulterations shamB and shod dies, that the buyer mny always know what ho Is paying for. Wants High Tariff Removed. Fourteenth- Continuing appropri ations necosnnry for tho oarllest pos sible complotlon of tho Panama canal, const defeases, tho opening of tho Columbia and Willamette rlvora to tho bond of navigation, including a government cnnnl at Oregon City, nnd the improvement of Coob, Yn qtilna and other Oregon harbors. Fifteenth That Oregon shall ro- cdvo her fair shnro of the Irriga tion fund nnd havo it wisely and hon estly expended In tho reclamation service. Sixteenth Revision of tho tariff In tho Interest of tho people, so that Amerlcnn-mndo goods mny bo bought a? cheaply in tho United States as Jn England and other forolgn countries, In offering myself as a candldato, I do so with tho kindliest personal foolluRs for other candidates. If I am defeated at the nominating elec tion, I will do all In my powor to assist tho .candldato choson by the Republicans to obtain tho highest number of tho people's votos at the Juno election. After tho Juno elec tion I will most earnestly ndvocato tho formal olectlon by tho loglslaturo of tho candldato who rocolvcd tho highest number of tho people's votos. Loyal to Roosevelt, If I am nominated and elected I will glvo nil my imo to tho public sorvlco. Whether I am oloctcd or not, i shall continue to servo tho peo ple to the host of my ability by con tending for tho abolition of all spe cial privileges and tho enactment of such laws that everywhere, under Southern Pacific R. R. Time Card Time Card No. 52 Effective Sunday December 20th, 12.01 A. M. Toward Portland Passenger. No. 10. 5:53 A. M. Orogon Express No. 18. 8:40 A. M. .Cottago Grove Passenger. No. 12. 2:45 P. M. Roseburg Passenger. No. 14. D:13 P. M. Fortland Ex- press, n Toward Portland Freight. No. 2225:00 P. M. Portland Fast Freight. No. 22010:40 a. m., way freight arrives. No. 22011:28 a. m., way freight departs. Toward San Francisco Passenger. No. 11. 11.03 A, M. Roseburg Pas Ben ger. No. 17. GJ45 P. M. Cottago Grove Passenger. ' No. 15.-9:56 P. M. California Ex press. No. 13. 2:01 A. M. San Franclaco Express. Toward San Francisco Freight, No. 221. 2:43 A. M. Portland Fast Freight ' No. 22511:28 A. M. Way-Freight TIME TADLE nil- finer mn.u . l.11 -.,..... ---, ..- B v,ujr Willi DI1UII JJIUUUUU ""IwtJon at the by his lnbor all he gets, and sbnW a statement! get all ho produces, and no more. I Plnnll.. T .Mi .-i 1 ii ... H j ", i win mo, loymiy sup- r" abatement to .port President Ronsevfllt In Ma r. S- covering the bolllon against government of tho United States by Standard Oil and Its allies, and I hope and pray that thero may bo such a demaud from the people of the United States tho.'. It will bo clearly his duty to accept a second elective term and continue for another four yenrs as President, to lend thoso who are rebelling against public government for pri vate profit Respectfully, W. S. U'REN. CORVAjjLIS & EASTERN R. R. Trains from and to Yaqulna. No. 1 Arrives at Corvullfe ....11:00 a.m. Arrive, nt Albany 5:55 p.m. Loaves Yaqulna 6:45 a.m. Arrives at Albany 11:58 a.m. No. 2 Loavo Albany 12:35 p.m. Arrives at Yaqulna .... 6:15p.m. Trains to nnd from Detroit. Leaven Corvivllls 1:40 p.m. Nj. 3 Leaves Albany 7:30 a.m. A. M. -11:00, a7:05, 8:05, 10,05. No. 4-r- Lcaes Detroit 1:00 p.m. follows, commencing Jan. 10, 190S' Trains for Corvnllls. No. 8 Loaves Albany 7:55 a.m. Arrives at CorvalllB ...,8.35a.m. No. 10. Loaves Albany 3:56 p.m. Arrlv03 at Corvalllo ... 4:35p.m. No. 6 Loavos Albany 7:45 p.m. Arrives at CorvaJHs .... 8:25p.m. ' Trains for Albany. ' No. 5 Leaves Corvallis 0:30 a.m. 7:10 a.m. mh i n hi nunnm HM T The I White House Restaurant For a Regular 1 25cDinnerat20c I They caii't bo btat McGitchrist & Son Proprietors. 1 1 1 tl M t M-l IIHIIHII t-H'l-i HMiiMiHinmimmij COURT BIWMT. Call and try thtm. Mottle 15c fcoard. per k $S.7Bj j.ibo iuraunea reeoa very 1 rOBRble. AT TOT Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c aMlllBlMimiMg ! in im ; ii ii n imiii ! ELITE HOTEL Restaurant and hotel, on ! ! European plan. Meals at all ; ; hours on short order. Regular dinner 25 cents. Thirty now . ! ly finished furnlsbod rooms. I ! E. ECKERLEN, Prop. 1 iD PntMMAiniliil Oe iiimmiiiiiiimiiiiH -itliHim(lllHHfle)ieHllllWIiHlIWIlHHi THE CLASSIHED minniiiiminumtn imtiiimummtnim fox sum For SIe Ouo mare, weighs 1400 pounds. Will sell or trado for 1200-pound horse Phono 74 or call at Salem Truck & Dray Co's offlco. 2-13-lm For Sale 184 acres, 100 under cul tlvaUon, 20 ncfes in hops, balance In pasturo; tho host of pralrla black loam soil. Price $G5 per acre. Latham Land Company. . 2-15-tf. For Salc Good stock and dairy ranches for sale at reasonable prices, with or without stock, somq -timber. Can also locato good government homesteads. L. F. Goin, Waldporf, Or. 2-19-lm Wood For Salcoid flr dry and In excellent conditio!,, delivery on short notice. Room 18, Ladd & Bush, building. Phono 451. Louis 0. Stringer. 2-2 0-1 w. Hotel St. Philip Fourth nnd Fifth and Diamsid Streets, Portland, Oregon. Now fireproof European Hotel Steam heat. Modorn convonlencos Rates 91.00 per day and up. Union depot car will land you at tho door H.PIERCE, Prop. Barnetfs Restaurant and Lunch Counter In Bush bank block romodoled and first-class ' service. Meals and lunchea In best styles. Ladles and family trado solicited. THE e e e e e e e e e e e 2:15 p.m. 2:55 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:40 p.m. ' his interview ,h 15 aaperatp -t: - BOffllnntA ...j J f'w the people iu --" support e!t,-:uwa"aen- - cQnuuuonal m the following . uuu Eiatg W!eaj ry and '"te, bet the ri: fi.o ;;. "' H fc- . uom Co- SI 00 Reward $100. The readors of this paper will be Pleased to learn that the.ro Is at least one dreaded disease that-science has M4 Vsjua State, ' boen ab,e to oure In "a tagoa, and vui )g oatarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure O C T. Co Jaw-'w Bed,Cal frateruy- Catarrh! steamers Pomom && Oi voi Z Wjp de-CirL a oonsUtut,ona dlsoae. re-tleavo for Portland Monday. Weuw $ 'of 'la the only positive euro -now known iU ,nilres a constitutional treatment. t isr4 Stede i tt toMsumuonai ireatmeni rke. th. r"!fI,,,'i Caiarrh Cure Is taken Internal LTWtee. j' artlBg directly upon tho blood l&ad inurflua on.r.iio. v .., ? Vlilaun, S!I y djstro',nK the foundation of MUiu. .. ."" we, and gmne th nat ent wt o i ifensth by bul'dtob' up tho constitu- h ' ' "OH and RSKfcHrif no...o fn .Inl.o C". a And nllcln. nn..-n t .Inl.. ,. - HU(, "UUU.O IU UUlUg T Ua fi 0rk- Th0 Proprietors havo so 7eltfca Ut ,'7Bca Ia"h in Its curative powers that !W-. i. ' r 0(rer 0lJo Hundred Dollars for I " Ht Of taatlmnnl1. t &A w." l ddr083 P. .t OhonoL P. rr. n-1 t:"WB- de. o " w- "' ifSil tal br aU d?u 75c, " W oMf L e HaU'8 Fam,,y p,,1 'or'con- Arrives at Albany No. 9 Loavos Corvallis Arrives at Albany No. 7 Loaves Corvallis Arrives at Albany No. 11 (Sunday only) Leaves Corvallln 11:15 a.m. Arrives at Albany 11:68 a.m. No. 12 (Sunday only) Leaves Albany 12:35 p.m. Arrives at Corvallis .... 1:18p.m. For further information apply to WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agt-t Portland, Oregon. Jno. M. Scott, Asst. O. P. A. Oregon Electric Railway Company TIME CARD Effective Saturday, Fob. 15, 190S. Leaving Salem Dally, No. 2 for Portland and Intermediate stations 8:00 a. in.. No. 4 for Portland and Intermediate stations tll:00 a. m. No. 6 for Portland and Intermediate stations 2:00 p. m. No. 8 for Portland nnd Intermediate stations ..5:00 p, m. Arriving Salem Dally, No. 1 from Portland and Intermediate stations . .' 10:40 a. m. No. 3 from Portland and" intermediate stations 1:40 p. m. No. 5 from Portland and Intermediate station;! 4:40 p. m. No. 7 from Portland and Intermediate stations 7:40 p. m. O. K. Store GROCERIES THAT SPEAK . for themselves, as ours do need little praising. Wo might well bo pardoned for being cnthus lostia about them. But all wo say Is GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. Once you do that wo will not have to coax you for a second. Our Grocorles will speak for themselves on your table. You'll be sorry you hadn't eornmoncej trading hero before. A. A. ENGLEBART, Twelfh Street near Woolen Mill Phone 192. For Sal: Ono of tho host 02 acre farms In tho valley. Three and a half miles cast of tho stnto pris on. Apply io ownor on plnco, R. F. D. No. 6, and Farmers phono 384. A. W. Schrunk, Salem, Or. 2-84-lw MliCKLLANKOUg. Found Pair of spectacles. Owner can htivo same by calling at this, oillco and paying charges. 2-24-3t. Rogao River Orclmrd for Sate Clean. Profit-bearing; - deep ml luvlal river bottom soil. Good buildings. Soil ontlro, or bhbAI" visions. Good roads. Near go46 9-month school. Good climate. Bon A. Lowell, Woodvlllo, pre gon. 1-3 0-1 . Will Call aJHl"ryCaslt For mm? cast off olothln, broken wa'tck-ae and Jowolry. We clean and pree. High grade work1. Phono IC3. Sigourncy, 483 Stato. 1-2&-4L Will tho Party Who borrowed t Snoll blcyclo from The Jeursal office about two weeks ago XU4ly return same, as the owner M4e It. 1-10-tt Vojcec Lumber; ami Fuel Ce. Lm ber .eklaglee, bulldlag iUrtAl, wood ahd coaI. Low pricee prompt dellverlee. One block est of 8. P. passenger depot. PhOM 198. 7-2-tt For Sale Good now Blx-room houeo and barn, good drilled woll, two lots, In Englewood, on car lino. 1330 North Sovontconth street. Phono 646. Prlco ?H50. 2-24-lw For Salo Baled hay, $10 and 12 por ton. Phono Fnrmors' 21. 2-24-3t For Sale Flvo Whlto Wynndotto hctiB ant) two cockorcls, from prize winning stock. Call Main 923. 2-2u-3t For Sale Ono 2-horso IlUBhford wngon, with box, top box nnd spring eont, now and In perfect con dlt!on;-also 1-horso buggy, nearly now, at a bargain; 1129 North Cottago street. Phono 329. 2-25-lwk For Snl Good young fresh cow, giving throe gallons of milk a dny Enqulro at 2031 Stato and 21st streets. Phono 1205. 2-25-2t FOR RENT For Rent Ono ten-acre hop yard six acres of farming laud, with hoiiflo and outbuildings; ono 5 aero tract of loganberries garden and orchard with house and out buildings; ono 16-aoro hop yard with houso and barn, to bo rout ed all or sopnrato. Located one mllo north of Waucouda, on elec tric lino. Enqulro of E. M. Mai sey, 444 N. Wlntor st., Sa'lom, or A. W. Nnisom, Gorvals, or phone Farm 59 or W. H. Kgan, Gcrvnla, Phono Farmora 30. 2-20-tf DHtte A WcHdcroth Fin wlaw, UqUors and cigars. We feaadle tho cblobratcd Kellog gand Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing bfter constantly ov draught. South Commercial street. 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our moat market ou East Btate utroet has boon doubled In slfa aad wo nro hotter prepared than over to servo customers. Prompt sorvlco and tho boat of meats our motto. Call or phono 199. B. E. Edwnrde & Co. UUTTERNUT IIREAD. It Is worth moro than any other rend yot tho prlco la no higher. For salo at your grocers'. CALIFORNIA MAKKRY, Thomas Cooley, Prep. LODGES. rarpcmcnrtfidOH'sNo70 Union No. 1065 of Carpenters 4 Jolrora of America meet evM7 Saturday evening at 7:30 p. at. If Hearst hall, 420 Btate Bt, A. W. Donnls, Rec. See. Foresters of America Court Sher wood Foresters, No. 18', Meete Saturday night In Holman hall, Stato street. Waldo Miller, O. R. J. C. Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P.. Castle Hall In Holman block, oor nor Stato and Liberty street Tuesday of each weok at 7:30 -. m. Oscar Johnson, O, O.; S. SL Anderson, IC of R, end 1. DRAYMEN. Ciimuilus llros.' Transfer 0ipny All kinds of transfer work done Furniture and pianos boxed read for shlpmout. Prompt service It our motto. Stand and office al 253 South Commercial street Phone 210. Residence Phono 968 Raggago and Exjhx'sk B. N. White, general dollvory to Any part of tho city on short notice Stand In front of Barnett's restaurant, Com merclal street. Phono 396. Rosl denco phono 590. 2-14-tf Modern Woodmen of Attierka -Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6246, Meet ovory Thursday ovenlng at I o'clock In Holman hall. W. W. Hill, V. O.; F. A. Turner, clerk Woodmen of World Moot every Frt day night at 7:30, In Holman hall, O. L. Darling, C. C; P. L. Fraa It, Clork. ronU ea- day and Friday at 10 a. m. and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a. m. For Corvallis, Tuesday Thursday and Saturday about 6 p m. M. P. Baldwin, agent. Offlcti and dock at foot of Trade street M. P. BALDWIN, Agent. UiniU!lMllWFECHFaiAi mmmimitpiLL. 4 Stn, Cutus Xuur fc krnuw. twuitw, CVM INWe Tl tlC WW' HII SU ItVMpttnl. VJKhllImiMlrlUbt.MJk u U m1 ;i tUn u lt UMITCBUfBIC4I.CO.,ur4. UM&UTm.rA. ! toW k Sakm h Dr. 5. C Shed Huie Wing Sang Co. BIO SALE NOW ON Sa' at 20 per cent, 30 per cent of cot and half price. ALL GOODS MUST GO 32 C North Commercial street, Salem, Or. 1'LUMhkr57 Theo. M. IJarr PlumDln, hot water and steam heating and MnrVng 164 Commercial street. Phone Main 192. 9-1-lyr M. J. Petzel Plumbing, steam and gas fitting. Successor to Knox A Murphy, 226 Commercial street Prone Main 17. teinntMMaiiiHMi(i Gold Dtfst Flout Made by THX SYD1TSY POW ER OOHPAXT, BUaty, Orffoa. Made for faially see. Ask josr 1 grocer for It. Bra a4 MerM ihruya ea kaad. P. B. Wallace AGENT im gaiima i ' WANTED. WnnUiI To rent cottago, contrally. or uomo good furnished or unfur nished rooms. Addrose P. O. box 275. 2-24-3t Wannl A position as stenographer by young lady in a bank or office. Has vorked In ta bank the past fi yoars, and can furnish the best of roferouco. Address P. O. Box 271, Balem, Or. 2-25-tf Wanted To sow out by tho day; experienced drassmakor. Call or write. Mis G. E. Henry, 305 18th and Trade St. 2-25-lw Wanteds Competent man to do gar den work. Apply at Journal office. Lincoln Annuity Union. Dick, ! dent and pension Insurance; ?3, 000,000 plodgrd; every claim paH Good agents wanted, ' J, H. O. Mongomory, supremo organiser, Box432 Salem, Oregon. R, R. flyan, secretary, 646 Stato street. SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. I-i-HHk M. lJrovrB Manufacturer vvf msh, doors, mouldings. All klude of houso flnlth and bard woo4 work. Front street, between Btatt and Court. Make all complalata at the office. Wanted Stenpgrapher wants posi tion very accurate work. Best references. Call at W. C. T. V. ball. Phone 288. 2-25-3t LIVEHY AND FEED STABLES. Livery anil Feed Htalile Old Poet onice Stables, at 254 Ferry street, botween Commercial and Front streots. Telephone 188. Somo of tho finest liveries in the city caa be found hero. Dick Westacott, proprietor. 10-1-lyr PROFEAMIO.VAIa surgeon. Tolepbone 807 Mala, Offices, 646 State street, opposite court house, Salem, Or, Residence Phone 318 Main. 8-13. lo THE AVENUE Creams, lcee, clgarj and confec loos. Corner of Seventeenth pnt Asylum avenHe. N. t, Ler. pro prletor. HOUItTKR'S fttclfV lsMalsLa. TftS MlMMafa A ay XfclUifi t Vsiy FwU. lrias Mit UuMk a&4 MuM V!r. A Jfilie tor ConrtlrtUn. In Ifrcgfen, We 'H fefm. a'erat n l (hu fnJ by nviAHitn i'ni wmrAMl, fimim , Vint