Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 25, 1904, Page THREE, Image 3

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 19M.
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TAKEN BY
DEMOCRATS
ie Nominee on Ticket De-
fclines the Honor Plat
form Adopted
following is the ticket chosen at
state Democratic convention, and
platform adepted:
Supremo Judge, Thomas O'Day,
lltnomah.
Congressman from Second District,
fE. Simmons.
Congressman from First District,
foert M. Veatch, Lane.
ilry and Food Commissioner, S.
I; Douglas.
Presidential electors, John A.
frey, Marlon; T. H. Crawford,
lion; W. B. Dlller, Columbia; and
rjll. Smith, Clatsop.
Legislative Ticket.
For Joint Senator from Lane, Doug-
and Josephine, Iarlc Bllyeu.
for Joint Senator from Union and
allowa, W. F. Hunter.
For Joint Representative from Polk
Lincoln A. B. Clark.
For Joint Senator from Sherman,
Klam and Wheeler, W. L. Wilcox;
' Joint Representative from same,
IF. Fulton and Eugene Loonoy.V
for Joint Senator from Multnomah
slilngton and Columbia, J. T. Mil-
r; for Joint Representative from
lltnomah and Clackamas, J. E.
Jges.
for Joint Representative from Yam-
and Tillamook, 0. W. Talmage.
for Joint Representative of Morrow
Umatilla, F. B, Holbroolc.
for Joint Senator from Yamhill,
llamook and Lincoln, Dr. E. E.
ucher. -
for Joint Representative for Jack-
and Douglas, W. L. Bridges.
for Joint Representatives for Grant,
ok, Klamath and Lake, J. B.
flh and J. A Taylor, for Joint
Inlor from same counties, W. A.
ith
s" Joint Senator for Union and
Jl-'wa Byron Miller.
Judicial Ticket
Irst Judicial District For circuit
lea J. R Nel and William S.
bell, for district attorney, A. E.
ues and W. J. Moore.
fcond Judicial District For cir-
I Judge J. W. Hamilton; for dls-
attorney, I M. Travis. (Mr,
rls has slnco declined the- noml-
an )
lilrd Judicial District For circuit
esr R. P. Boise and William Gal.
y; for district- attorney, J. J.
Itney
urth Judicial District For clr-
Judges, a, W. Allen for No. 1.
B. O'Neill for No. 3; for district
Irney, John Manning.
Ixtu Judicial District For di-
attorney, J. H. Raley.
eventh Judicial District For dr.
iudce W t. nmriniiRwr for die-
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attorney, Daniel Smythe.
Pghth. Judicial. DistrictFor dis
trict attorney, Samuel White.
Ninth Judicial District For circuit
Judge, Morton B. Clifford; for dis
trict attorney, Everett Hicks.
Platform.
The Democrats of Oregon, In the
state convention assembled, believ
ing that In the present more than at
any time la the past, the people
should insist upon a return to the
principle of Democracy as enunciated
by Its founder, Thomas Jefferson, of
"equal rights to all and special privi
leges to none," and present these
reasons for such opinien:
Trusts.
The Republican party, entrenched
behind the corporations and trusts of
this country, not only refuses to abide
by the will of the people, but attempts
to nullify and destroy the laws en
acted In the past for tho protection
of popular government and the priv
ileges Incident thereto. Wo Insist
that but a casual reading of the his
tory of tho past, and observation of
the present conditions should con
vince the people that the Democratic
party Is the shield and buckler that
mu3t protect popular government
from the fires of radicalism on tho
one side and the grasping greed of
tho money pdwer upon the other. Tho
keystone of Republican power Is
what they call "protection." which
we denounco, as now administered, to
be a fraud upon and a robbery of tho
people by tho trusts and tariff mag
nates who supply tho'Ir wares to tho
peoplo of foreign countries at Honest
prices, while tho citizens of our own
free land are made to pay extrava
gant profit. For many years the Re
publican party has claimed that It
would remedy this evil by what Is
called reciprocity between this and
other countrlos, but Instead of treat
ing with othor governments, that par
ty has made treaties of reciprocity
only with trusts and protected Inter
ests, and tho evident compact is to
retain the iniquitous tariff In return
for campaign contributions to ' be
used to debauch our electors, subsi
dize tho press and corrupt the Ameri
can congress through tho powerful lob
by that Is constantly maintained at.
the capltol of mir country. TChls BJ's
tern Is destrugtiyp of Individual ef
fort, and puts a premium upon both
cunning and corruption In the. polltl.
cal and commercial life of tho na
tion. It Is destructive of the morals
of our political organization, and the
example created Is the Inspiration of
tho greaUr part of the political cor
ruption In our stato and municipal
governments where such exist. In
our opinion tho reform of the politics
of the nation must bogln at the foun
tain source our present tariff sysj
tem which must be modified to bene
fit tho people and not to protect the
trusts as tho present law does, This
we believe can only bo accomplished
by tho success of the Democratic par
ty throughout the nation.
Tho Republican party has of lato
been compelled by the vigorous ef
fort of the Democrat to make a pre
tense of enforcing tho national anti
trust laws. The Insincerity of thei
Republican party is conclusively
shown by its striking from such law
lha criminal provision providing for
Imprisonment as a penalty- for the'
violators. This was done with tho
approval of Theodore Roosevelt in
tho face of abundant evidence that
these trusts were dally violating tho
criminal provision by sending hungor
and suffering to the, homes of tho
poor, by unlawfully and outrageously
Increasing the price of food and coal,
not to speak of the destruction of
competition by ruining tho Individual
producer. This insincerity Is also
shown by tho fact that as soon as tho
United States supremo court made a
decision giving effect to tho anti
trust laws, Attorney-General Knox
announced that tho "administration
will not run amuck among tho
trusts," which tho peoplo will under
stand to mean that tho executlvo
branch of our government will not
lnterfore with tho greatest allies ot
tho Republican party. But notwlthi
standing this assurance, those crim
inal trusts havo Insolently rebuked
the friendship of tho party that cre
ated them by Its tariff system by de
claring that they will defy tho courts.
Thoy havo shown themselves to bo
real anarchists of tho nation and
havo made tho Republican party an
object of contemptuous pity.
Isthmian Canal,
Through the efforts of tho Domo-
cratlc members of congress for a
number of yoar3 tho Republican ad
ministration Is about to begin con
struction of an Isthmian canal. Tho
Democratic party has always favored
this and does now, but in view of tho
exposure of our present postal de
partment, we can but pauio and trem
ble at tho robbery of tho national
treasury that will occur If ljt Is built
under a Republican admlnlriratlon,
and wo believe that in order to avoid
a national scandal that will undoubt
edly follow its construction under the
Republican party, that tho peoplo
should turn out of the administration
tho party that refuses to allow Its
culpable ofllclals to bo Investigated.
The Republican party has long
posed as the friend of the laboring
man and Is showing that friendship
by Us effort to defeat tho eight-hour
law now ponding boforo congress
Wo deslro to encourage the labor or
ganlzatlons of this country In their
efforts to scquro the passage '0f, such
law and pledge them the earnest-assistance
of the Democratic party in
their behalf.
Wo believe In tho extomlon of tho
postofflco facilities by adding a parcel-post
system, which we believe
has too long been delayed. We favor
the enactment of the bill now ponding
before congress giving the Interstato
commerce commission power to reg
ulate freight charges which was In
troduced and Is supported by mem
bers of the Democratic party. With
out this law that commission Is pow
erless. We favor and demand tho estab
lishment of a federal assay office in
this state, which our mining Inter
ests, by their Importance, aro entitled
to receive.
We favor the embodiment of tho
foregoing declaration in our national
platform with such other declarations
as will be In accord with the tplrit
of our last national platform.
Governor Chamberlain Indorsed. ,
In state matters wo most carowtly
Mth v. t MfoA
Indorse the administration of Gov
ernor Chamberlain and Especially
commending him for his vooeeioHex
travagnnt appropriations bills, by
which he has saved tho peoplomany
thousands of dollars. His record
prejveSJthe wisdom of tho people In
chjosing him, and y?e deslro to call
tho attention of the voters to tho ne
cessity of electing a Democratic leg
islative assembly that will sustain
such1 vetoes and contlnuo his policy
of economy.
r Flat Salaries. '
We again demand the placing ot all
state officers on flat salaries, and
pledge our support to that effect. Wo
bollove It our duty to call attention
to tho deceitful, false and hypocriti
cal position on Oils' question, ot sala
rles that has been assumed by the
Republicans. In 1894 tho Republican
stnto platform declared In favor of
paying1 stato omcors only tholr consti
tutional salaries. In 1902 that party
declared a flat salary, but has violat
ed all Its promises and refused any
roller. In Its last platform it has
cowardly Ignored the question, be
lieving that contrary to the opinion
ot Abraham Lincoln, that It can
"humbug all the peoplo nil tho time."
The -last Republican legislature ac
cepted the suggestion of the last state
platform of this party, and passod an
act for the protection of employes
upon railroads by modifying what Is
called tho "fellow-servant" doctrine.
Wo favor the extension of that law
to other occupations, and also the en
actment of a law that will affort pro
tection to the lives of thoso engaged
in mining and other hazardous pup
suits.
Wo bellovo tho Umo Is como when
the best Interests of this stato rcqulro
tho reasonable regulation of railroad
freight rates and wo favor such law,
Wo nlso declare ourselves emphat
ically In favor of the primary election
law now pending before the people.
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Socialism Is Growing.
Editor Jeurnal: Havo you heard
from the vote cast by tho Socialist In
the East? Chicago caBt 17,780, and at
Othale, Kansas, where there wero but
two tickets In the field, Republican
and Soclali3t, the socialist carried
the day, 203 to 104; at Jackson, Mich ,
tho socialist votes cast for mayor
were 1B57, Democrats 1824, Republi
cans 2018. A year ago socialists had
a voto of 300. At Oswego, Kansas,
socialists elected one alderman, voto
stood 57 to 44. At Colgate, I. T., two
aldermen wore elected and a tlo voto
on tho third. Tho mayor was elected
at Mystic, Iowa, against a fusion can
didate At Fargo, N. D., the socialist
party elected two aldermen, defeating
two Republicans. At Clinton, Iown,
thoy polled 346 votes. Tho Socialist
has been considered a man living In
advance of the times, but Judging
from tho news above, and from tho
socialist votes in Milwaukee, where
thoro was a vote of 15,333, tlmo Is
catching up to socialism at a rapid
rate And we will soon commenco tho
campaign work In Oregon advocating
the ownership of all public utilities in
tho interest of all tho peoplo. tho
schools, highways water, electric
lights, parks, boulevards, libraries,
theaters, etc. A'l the people should
own and provide nlco comfortable
homos for the old and feeble, with
kindergarten homes for homeless
children. R. R. RYAN.
' A prominent Southern lady, Mrs.
Blanchard, of Nashville, Tenn., tells hour
she was cured of backache, dizziness, paira
ful and irregular periods by the use of
Lydia K Pinkham's Vegetable CompourKL
"Deau Mrts. Pinkitam: Grntitudo compels mo to acknowledge thfi
groat morit of your Vegotablo Compound. I navo Buffered for four yoarat
with irregular nntl painful menstruation, also dizziness, paina in tho back:
and lowor limbs, and fitful Bleep. I dreaded tho tlmo to como wbick.
"would only moan Buffering to mo.
M Bettor health is all I wanted, and euro if possible Lydia E. Pink--ham's
Vogotablo Compound brought mo licalth and happiness in at,
fow short months. I fcol liko another person now. JIy bcIicb and paina
havo loft mo. Lifo seems now and sweet to mo, and everything scerns:
pleasant and easy.
" Six bottles brought mo health, and was worth mora than months?
under tho doctor's caro, which really did not benefit mo at all. I am sat
isfied thoro is no medioino so good for sick women as your Vegetable,
Compound, and I advocate it to my lady friends in need of modicaL,
help." Mna. B. A. Blanohakd, 422 Broad St, Nashville, Tonn,
When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstrua
tlon, weakness, leueorrheca, displacement or ulceration of tho womb, that
bearing-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloating (or
flatulence), goncral debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or aro beset.
vmn auon symptoms as dizziness, raininess, jaar
sltudo, excitability, irritability, nervoutncM.
sleeplcBsncss, melancholy, "all-gone" and.
want-to-be-left-alone" feelings, blues nwk
hopelessness, ttioy should remember there is ob&
tried and truo remedy. Lydla 13. PJnkkam'S
Vegetable Compound at once removes suek
troubles. Refuso to buy any other medicine, lee
you need the best. ,
A Sovcro Caso of "Womb Trouble Cure (
in Philadelphia.
"Dkah Mne. Pjnkiiam: I havo beert
cured of sovero femalo troubles by
tho uso of Xydia E. Plnkham'ifc
Vcgotablo Com pound. I waat
ncarlv readv to cfvo un. but eceinr-
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your advertisement i purcnascu one Dottio
of vour medicine, and it did mo so much.
good that I purchased another, and tho result was so satisfactory that
bought six moro bottles, and am now feeling liko a new woman, I shall
novor bo without it I hope that my testimonial will convinco women
that your Vcgotablo Compound is tho greatest medicino in tho world
for falling of tho womb or any othor femalo complaints." Mns. Mat
Codt, 2000 Birch St, Philadelphia, Pn,
Remember, every woman Is cordially Invited to write to Mrm;
Pinkham If thoro is anything about her symptoma Bho does ofc
understand. Her address is Lynn, Muss., her advico is froo tUMl
Cheerfully given to every ailing woman wlio usks for It. ,
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Republican Headquarters.
Tho Republican campaign head
quarters aro being oponed In tho back
rooms over Barr'B Jewelry store, and
tho meeting of the Marlon county Re
publican central committee hai beon
called for Saturday, April 30th, at 2
p. m. Tho candidates will also bo
present, and there "vlll bo a gonoral
conference over tho details of the
campaign., Chairman Chas. A. Mur
phy and Secretary Frank D. Morcdlth
aro making all the preliminary ar
rangements for pushing tho work of
the campaign to a successful termination.
3etot fsooetet
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!! Porto Rice Coffee
Wc recommend this particular kind for it's fine flavor,
strength and color.
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Ml Humors
Aro Impure matters which tho skin,
liver, kiduoys and other organs can
not take euro of without help, there is
such un accumulation ot them.
Thoy litter the wliolo system,
Pimples, bolls, eczema ami othor
eruptlous, loss of appetite, that tired
feeling, bilious turns, fits of Indiges
tion, dull headaches and many other
troubles are due to them.
Hood's Sarsaparllla
and Pills
Remove all humors, overcome all
their effect, strengthen, tone and
invigorate the wholo system.
"I had salt ibum on my hsnds so that I
could not work. I took Hood's Uaraprlll
and It drove out the humor. I coutlnoed
Its ue till the sores dUaprxartd." Uss.
In O. Ilsowjr, Itaistord Vslls, Me.
Hood's 6arscparllls) promises to
cure and keep the promlM
2 Grades 25 and 30c per lb. 1
S Try a pound and let the coffee speak for itself. fc
Yokohama Tea Store j j
Fresh roasted coffeesarid fine grades of tea a specialty.
Phone 24 i t Black. Free delivery. ! t
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T y Out Silve Pltimc Blend ;
2oc pet lib
Always fresh toasted at oat roaster. ; ;
The Salem Coffee Roaster f
Johnson & O'Flyng Prop, i
I Phone 229 J L O. O. Temple Court Street, f
mhi in iiiiiiMiniHMMiii(iiiiiiiiiniiiinm;;
Wholesale aad Retail Family Llqwor Store
E, ECKERLEN, 2B8 Commercial Street. ; ;
I Full line of Hauore and wJnea. Cedarbrook whisky formerly tho
I McDrier brand the best for family use. All orders filled end Jo- ! I
! llrored in the city limits. Those Mala 1151. ', ',
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