C Y CAP...AL JOURNAL. 9ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1904. THREE IR, K iHft iKKBJWw A?' vV l I 8 VI Stffl GoSng Up in popular favor because of its good ness its unvarying quality keeps it up. Over a million sold daily. Cremo 5c. anywhere. It's worth it anytime. Largest S&BSeis4 in th WwM. m??, SmoRejrW Protection 7 . jstK mnimfffmrmmmmmm '!:V.VPP8Bs ' 1 i o vVMLNt MismMUi01 i hcutna3tlom Explained Osteopath' Ically. Muscular articular and Inflammato- r rheumatism aro most frequently jet with and cured Osteopathlcally This dlscnso In Its djfforont forms duo to lesions or subluxations In Bo spine, ribs or pelvic bones, cnus S a functional disturbance of the Sidneys, resulting In tho throwing of He acid Into circulation, destroying 0 chemical clement of tho blood. hkh in its turn destroys tho syno- Mal fluid and doposlts a chalky fopgovtrnment, being nearly four times Ration In tho joints, setting up an rltntlon to all tho nerves which sup- Bty tho muscles, producing pain nnd BBlng same to contract, which is a mulation at the origin and a desen- tlzation at tho periphery of the orvca. Ofrteopathy romoves Uio primary eslon and tho dlscnso disappears for nnt of a cause. rs. Schoettlo, Darr & Thomas, Qfand Opera house. ft Of tho C38 colleges In the "United States 330 admit women. is The Government Pays. ' Qovornor Chamberlain has received from tho United States treasury de partment a chacjc for $90,135.24, bolng tho G per cent of tho rccolpts for laud salos In Orogon for tho flBcnl year ending Juno 30th, last. This will bo apportioned among tho sovornl coun ties in tho state, according to tho acreage, for tho purpose 01 building and repairing roads and bridgoa. Thla is tho largest of any similar payment hnt has boon made by tho federal tho amount of tho naymouts mado last year. The Lates; Yarn. A Pittsburg: drummer tells this new yarn: I always carry a bottle of Komp'8 Balsam In my grip. I tako cold easily, and a fow doaos of tho Bal sam always makes mo a well man Evcrywhoro I go I speak a good word for Kemp. I tako hold of my custom ere I take old men 'and young men, and tell them confidentially what I do, when I take cold. At druggists, 2C and 60 cents. 4 Taps Uncle Sam. Too La Loots Sa, nn Indian, 37 years old, was Inst ovonlng received at tho asylum from Umatilla county, Shoriff Taylor bringing tho pntlontt down. Tho Indian was a Unltod Stntos prisoner in tho Jail at Pendleton whon ho becamo Insane, and, bolng a ward of tho federal government, tho county court ndjudgod tho United States to be llablo for the caro of tho patlont at tho asylum in the sum of $10 per month. Tho Indian is a mombcivot tho Umatilla trlbo. Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles produco moisture and causo itching, this form, as well as Bllng, Blooding or Protruding Plies aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pllo Remedy. Stops itching nnd bleeding. Absorbs tumors, 50c a Jar at drug gists, or1 sent by mail. Treaties froo. Write mo about your caso. Dr. Bo sanko, Phila., Pa. When You Want Something to eat, Just try tho White House. They can sorvo you at any hour of tho day or night THINKS : hanna' : stronger Ohio Man Makes Fig ures on Presidential Election You Don't Have to Agree With Him, but it Shows Troubled Waters in Ohio engaged In Jnulnose himself. H is a man who haB now the respect and eateem of the laboring men of our country,' In splto of bitter mn1Ignngs In tin democratic pro! of our country He Is a gnat employer of labor. This man It Senntor Marcus A, Hanna. Hanna has been held up to public rldlculo; has been charged with un popularity; has boon tauntod with bo- 'Inn nfrnld to muko the race for nn eloctlvo office at Uio hands of tho peo ple. Yet In the Ohio campaign of 1003 the democrats made Hanna the chlof Issue, and ho gained tho most signal victory that has over boon (gained by any stntosmnn of modorn tlmae. The cry Is going up from tho north from tho south, from tho cost, and oven In some quarters of tho west for Hanna to consont to load tho repub lican hosts. But Hanna remains mute Ho will not consont. And yet, ho must consont. By noml- jnntlngHnnna tho Republicans will be General Debility? Day In and Out thero is Umfftollng of maknoss that makes a burden of ItseiL , Food does not strengthen. Elecp docs not rstreth. j It is hnrd to do, hnrd to boor, What should be cay, vitality Is on tho ebb, and tho whole system lufTers. l'or this condition take Hood's Sarsaparllla. It vUnlls Urn blood, gives Vltor nnd tone, to nil the organs and (unctions, nndi Is, positively unequalled for nil run-down, or lf! llltated conditions. Houn'ft l"t.l ,"" ronitltm'lon. X qvt1 Tho Hanna-Rooscvelt fight Is much Uvnrmor In Ohio than any where olso' nnd Is undoubtedly hotter ovory where loynl to both Hanna and Roosevolt than we of tho Pacific coast are for thorohy thoy will save Roosevolt aware. Tho following letter wrlttonlfrom certain dofont. But, abovo nil. by a Hanna factlonlst, C. C. Williams !"" nominating Hanna thoy will ho of Columbus, Ohio, appears In the loynl to tho party and tho growing In- Cincinnati Commercial Tribune of uusmes or our country. I "Portfolio of Beauty" XwIy Wk7S " P" EIGHT EXQUISITE STUDIES Pictorial gems, 17x11 inches in size, represent ing eight distinctive types of American girls ; each study is in tones of rich brown, mounted on a plate-marked mount ready for framing. Each set is furnished with an artistic Port folio Cover, stamped in gold. It is as dainty and rich a collection as has ever been brought out, and will beautify any home. Framed singly, they are admir able subjects for adorning the walls of boudoir, library, or cozy corner. The METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE for 1904 will excel all magazinfes published. Its 160 Pages of Reading, for 15 cents, is more than is found in some of the t 35-cent magazines. Its writers and illustrators, and special features are tie best, as will be seen from the large announce ments we are making in this paper almost daily. VYfc WW The regul111" yearlv subscription of the METROPOLITAN M mrl wk MAGAZINE is $i.$o. To any ohc subscribing for one T B F year, we will express prepaid one of these beautiful Portfolios M,Ma4r&& of Bbzuty without cost. In no case will this Portfolio be sold separately, as it was brought out solely to give to our subscribers. A TkT J 1 w accept your subscription ana lorwara jTJXy rc?waucrauCH Jan. 14th. To tho editor of tho Commercial Tri- bune: Tho signs of tho tlmos render the duty of tho republican party plain. Tho republican party Is in a position to make ono of tho most stupendous (C46) the 1.50 for you, and so save your time. It. H. aUSSBU,, PUBUSHKB, 3 WJC3 3QTH STRBET, NBW YORK. blunders nny political party has boon ,nust hon0 h,m guilty of since tho organization of our country under an Indoponder.t government. It Is also in a position to bring to tho people of this country thp onjoymont of an unpnrnllolcd pros perity, tho blessings of n penceful era. Theso two conditions stand out prominontly tho first, to warn tho party; the second, as a light of hope. With Roosevelt as tho candldnto tho republican party 1b doomed to cer tain defeat. Evon Bryan or Hearst could defeat him. But tho domocratlc party has shown a tondecy to tear loose from Its recent past environments, and gives promiso of being ruled by wisdom In tho soloctlon of its candldato and thu formation of Its pnrty platform. HenM It will novor do for tho rcpubllcuu party to nomlnnto a candldato who has dovelopcd Btich markod wenknecs throughout tho country ns Roosovclt has dono, as a study of. tho election statistics of 1002 and 1903 will prov; to any unprejudiced observer. Roosovclt would bo compelled tc ontcr tho campaign at the vary out set on tho defensive. No ono will doubt tho honesty of the president; against him many poworful men whoso influenco will nld his defeat. ' Tho Booker Washington nnd the Mississippi postofiico incidents while they did not increase his popularity with tho nogro race, yet It lessoned It In other quarters. His monopolizing Uio credit for tho settlement of tho anthracite strike in Pennsylvania does not sot woll wlth', organized labor, which npproclntod Uio sorvIcoB rondored upon that oc cnslon by Sonntor Hanna's civic fed eration and by John Mitchell, proa! dent of tho Minor's Association, and other labor leadors to bring nbout iraco botweon tho two Warring ele ments. For ono man to pre-ompt all tho glory for the sako of an insatiable am bition is just us wrong in tho caso of a president as it is in a citizen In an humblor capacity. Anothor club used by Roosovclt ovor tho hoads of tho labor unions was In the enso of th Public Printer at Washington. A man who does a good doed should never publish It to tho world In the newspapers in- ths shnpo of nn "ex plnnatlbn." This blunder will coat him dearly in tho ranks of orgnnlzod labor In evory stattrof tho union. Tho argument has boon used that the party should be loyal to Rookevolt and glv him a renomlnatlon. This argument fnllf I in tho case of all othor accl dfntnl presidents John Tylor, Millard Fillmore, An drew Johnson and Chostor A. Arthur were all estlmablo gontlomon in their wnv, yot tholr party failed to ronoml nat" them. Why should an excopUon be made In the caso of Roosevelt. The argument will not tako that his public acts should bo vindicated for tho people nevor put him whore h ajid therefore oxpocted nothing at his hands. It was tho deadly asatwin's bullet that placed him whora he is, by removing the ono man in whom wore contored the hopos of the whole American people. Uncertainty In financial circles Is another dangor that menaces tho par ty in tho vent of Roosevelt's renoml nation. With capital and labor both antagonistic to him, whonco can Roosevolt aspect sufficient support to win the olectlon? ' On the other hoard, thero is a man whom tho republicans can nominate who would sweeep the country like a whirlwind. Ho is a man in whom the business interests of Uie country have unbounded confidence. He is a man Ilnnna has novor failed In his duty to his party. Nor will ho fall now. If the party solects him ns Its standard bearer, It will bo his duty to accept, and ho will accept. It Is against his Inclinations to cngago In n contost for tho nomination. For this all men Hnnna wll oboy the call as Garfield did. Garflold, who ontored tho convention of 1880 as tho loynl champion of nnothor candldato yet recolvcd tho nomination hlmsolf. Lot Hnnna delegations bo solocted In evory stato and tho hero. If tho 1903 battlo will lend tho republican hosts to tho most glorious vlctorly the party has over achieved. , In the ovoht of tho domocrata nomt natlng Clcvolnnd, Oonnnn, Oluoy or somo other man of such convictions on a sound platform, tho appended, tablo will glvo somo Idea of what ro suit to oxpect with Roosovolt as tho candidate, as compared with Uio strongUi Hanna would show under ths: samo conditiens: Hore follows a tablo showing Hnnnn vould have 322 oloctoral votes anil Roosovolt but 138, Iwhllo tho demo crat would have ngalnst Roostyolt 241, and ngalnst Hnnna only 9C. Elim inating doubtful states, Tho correspondent concludes hla lottor thus: If (ho party Is wIbo H will harkoit to tho wishes of tho martyred' Mb Klnley, tho echoes of whoso voico still urge tho selection of Hnnna as his successor in tho whlto houso. If Roosovolt 1b bound to bo dofented, lot him bo dofoatcd In tho convention, rnther than Uiat tho pnrty Bhould go down with him In dofont at tho elec tion. 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