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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH 0, 1905. II m DIRECT PRIMARY Applies to June City Election at Portland Fltst Victory for the Geat Oregon Poli tical Reform Meastite Tlio direst primary law is npplicablo i l. il. U. A. gymnasium in Tim mmn ii-nit fnu, onil ...nil This decision was announced by Judge ; ,,lay0(lf lho , ,Joyi Bhow, thnt to the city election to lie bald In June.1 , " ,' . .... I this city. Tbc ct .., "J" """S", played, tho small boys showing that O A I C HA George, Judges Clelaud, . l'raaer ant! ...... ,flrn .,..,,,,. ,,,,. ui. ,.,J.SA I H l flnnrfrn pnncurrltiir. nt ilin nlnut nf tlitt . . ... " " ' ' ' " "' , lino points of tho gnmo. Humors of the Blood Cnuso many troubles, pimples, boils and otber eruptions, beside loss of appctity, that' tired feeling, flta of bil iousness, indigestion ami headache. The 8oou"i one get rid of them the better, and I bo way to get rid of thorn and" to build up tlio system that has suffered from them is to tako Hood's Sarsaparllla and Pills Forming in combination tho most effective alterative and tonic medicine, as shown by uucqunlod, radical and permanent cures of Scrofula Salt Rhoum Psorlaola Bollo, Pimples, All kinds of Humor Rhoumatlum Blood Pols nlng Dyspopaln Catarrh Doblllty, Etc. Accept no substitute, but be sure to get Hood's, and got it today. SHERIFF KEETON MAKES UP No Criminal Intent in C2se of Wheeler County Sheriff zr i:r "z rvi'i .- wm.ctto ,ymn, ",:,,' "" ' V "".sliiin was tho soeno of one of tlio hot- nnd Onirics A. Lockwoon. Tho city at-i ,-, ,- i.i,,i. n i i ., . ... ...... , teat gninoa of bnskotliiIl playod this son- tornoy recently brought ault In order ,, i,i ... ,,..,i 4 .. . ... ... ... . son uotwoon locnl teams, whon tho boys lo obtnlri an opinion from tho court, ho , ,. .., i 4 '. , , ..,,,, ., . .. . .',. ,. ., . .. ' from tho second team of old Williim- that City Auditor Devlin tniuht know1. ,4 ,,, Ml . ,,,,, , .. . ., .. , . . i otto met tho bookkoopors from the whether it was ognl to ca II a direct r.11iii t,i.,u. ,, , , , ... iLapltnl JJusinoHS Collogc, and wore do- primary election or not. ! ,i i i .. .i i 44 in . rr. ', ,..: , f"n,ci1 h tho ,,,ttor the score of 17 " .. " """K "'"'."" '" '" to 10. The Knmo was fast, and looked f UMllil flllim rflfitt t n nit ml a 41 . 7.1 Tim """ " , J", llko a victory for Wlllamotto at tho County Clerk Fields from open ng tlio i ,-. nf ,., X. , . ., . .. . 4I . . , ., , ." , onrt of tho first half, wlion tho score rogiatratlon books for the roeistratlon ' 4. . 1n . ., , .. . - . . ,, i i. ... i i . , , . istood nt 10 to .1 in thoir favor, but tho of tho political afilllation of doctors, ntmminn( ,, ,.. ... ' ..., . Uj'j....lutir , (l'lt illy V1IIU U1I1I i:ill I i(J(l SCHOOL BOARD nnd for tlio rogist ration of porsons not rvl ready registorod, In rondurlng his decision Judge Oeorgo aaid: "This law 1h applicable to tho oity blcction. Tho court Is unanimously of tho opinion that it hIiouIi! be uphold. This Is an important mutter to the pub lie, ami tho ofllclals are waiting to f Know what tho decision of tho court will bo. Wo think It well to hnvo It definitely understood, so wo have de rided to nnnouueo tlio decision from tho bench without delay." Judgo Oeorgo wild thore might bu fiomo constitutional defectn in the law, but these had not boon ralsud, and therefore tho court would not prusumo to pass upon t hour. Tho direct primary law on mint bo ap plied to nomination of onudidatoH for tho Juno city uloetlon without a new registration. The decision of tho circuit court au thorlco the county clerk to uinko the now registration of oity ehn'tnrs ho twoon Mnrnli lfi and April 1-1, inclu sive. , la tho oity 41,000 oleotora rvglstoroil Inst spring. Those win vote in tlio Juno oity oloatlou without roglston' Jug again, but nut in tlio primary nom inating election on May 0 uuls they romploto tha reglstriitlou prwerlbe! Iv tho primary lsw. Tlio law protwribot rogist ration of party null lotions hh to n itupilreniaHt for particlmtlou in primary nomina tion election. I'ai'.dldHtoa for party nominations, instead of being nominated by conven tion, will be prutfouted by petition, and those receiving tho uioyt votes In their rospootivo wrtlM wilt be the iiomtnoeu of (heir purl Is. The nominee will be vottM for la Juae la the regular man ner. 1'otitiouM uf llepubllaan oandldattw fr mayer, auditor, truasurer, etty at torney, iHunleipMl Judge and five oohii eilmeii must bo slgnel by at least ll'O teubllrau elector dwelling In at least '.' precinct; itltimii uf DewMratie candidate l1 at least t prlnUq potltiuHS of l)eHiratie caadldAtes by at least dT DeHirHtle electors reejillug lit the shwh numlier at preelaet tble in conformity with the law whleh re qulrea petlliwaeM to aumber at least t Hr reat ef the vote last oiwt la the cleat ion ilietHet for rprfcHWUtlv la vougriHtt by the two jMtrtle. i'audidatet for 10 ward eouHrllweM vlll Ik MWMtel by Jietttbin (h the wuup lueaeer, exeept that tae etl tlonir will HMMUMNr t Hir tent of the ote rest repreWtl' U ruag tfM in tke nmrkioltare iMj. Nomina I lees of "4thMM"or uoapar tnwu rauttttti will Mot Ite eontralletl by the primary law, a ad nh Ue mmm pllehtnl aa herelufure. About WOO cbvtore who rgMr4 i am parly aiUttiue last fall ao4 let rfitisier afahs, Oaly WiMblien aad lMMer.tte newiaatWM m mnwwHe t tt jtri r hsw. ' oH tho victory in spite of tho best ef forts of the boys from W. U. PURE BLOOD Transacts Routine Business and Provides a Fair Exh'ibit NECESSARY TO HEALTH. Druggist Geo. W. Tutnara Onarauteca Vinol to Mako Puro, Itlch, lied Blood. Basket Ball Qawmi. The tbtnaawM third lauiet ball l.'iui NilvirJav afteraottH defetl the M ' A laierwisliatiNi by a svore of .'I toftru "Wo boo every day on our streets many peoplo whose faces plainly show impure and impoverished blood. Wo want everybody In Salem to know that Vinol is a splendid purifier and blood maker," said Mr. Putnam. "Vinol is the best preparation wo over sold in our store to innku pure, rich, red blood bccaiiHo it contains in a highly concentrated form all of tho medicinal, lmd building elements of cod liver oil, but without a drop of oil or groaso to upset tho stomach. "Vinol tones up and strengthens tho nerves of the stomach and enables it to obtain from the food eaten tho nee ortiaiy elements to create pine, rich, red btiKid, nnd In this way every or gan iu tlio lindy Is strengthened and invigorated, and the skin is cleared from all disfiguring eruptions." Mr. I W. Hoau of Wilmington, Del., writes: "1 suffered for months with mmh blood, bs of tlesh and streugtlr. My physician prescribed different rem edies, none of whleh helped me, I was diecouraged when a friend asked aie to try Vinci. I did so ami never saw anything like it; it purified my up tlte, iumI I look and fell like a dif ferent man." Wo guarantee Vinol will purify and enrich tlio blood, create strength and build up every run down jierson in Salem or stand ready to return the moaey in every ease where It fails." Oeo. W. Putnam, Druggist. Woodmen of tho World. There are great preparatloaH at Sa lem for the meetlags of the l'aeitie Jurisdiction uf nine l'aeitie eoaet states that rftnvpHiw at Ina Angeled Tuesday April IS. On April SO oeeura the elee- tiou af head manager for w lit eh W. ('. Hawley f thla elty ie a impalar caa diilate. He Is net after the aflle of head consul as baa Imwii publtahed. 1'raf. Uawley has been a head ul4lrr siaee ISO I, and a member af the, or Jar sine 1SU1, and U prolwldy one of the bf, lufermiHl and most prominent wee la the arder. N'wt Wloelay at 10 a. hi. this dtetriet holds a euaveatioa at MeMiaavlUe to eleet 13 delogatee to Ijo AaRelei. fiAleiu seeds Dt dele RBtea to that weetiag. The school board mot in rogular sos slon Saturday evening nt tho polico court room. Directors Fletcher, Comlit and Leo wcro present, as woro also Sept. Travor and Clerk Goodale. Bills Ordered Paid. C. It. Hinges ." $ 1.00 John Muuror !,0 M. Hrnwn 1.C0 John Hughos 7.75 S. O. Dong 1.50 Telephone Co 7.50 Water Co 15.50 It. M. Wade k Co CO H. C. Fisher .... .S0 A letter win received from tlio New borg brick yards, stating thnt thoy had shippod two wimples of pressed brick of $100 each, offering to supply the sumo nt $22 por thousand, tho freight to bo $4.00 por thousand. Supt Travor submitted tlio following' eitiniatos of expenses for completing the exhibit werk: Six canes $ijo Printing covers for work 10 Printing curds for cases 10 Typewriting touchers' statements 10 Photos of schools ,10 Supplies for sewing exhibit 10 A Fossil, Wilder county special says: A shortage of between $400 and $5000 existing in the books of Sheriff Kee ton, of Wheeler county, ha3 been made good, and Sheriff Keeton will continue in office. While the shortage was indi cated by the roport of a board of ox ports, who wont ovor tho county books, the trouble was shown to bo due more to bad arithmetic, and probably looe methods in kcoping records than any thing olse, and no criminal intent was found. Sheriff Keeton has given bond to cov- or the present tax roll. It is said ho mado good most of the shortage from his own pocket. He was cxtromoly pop ular in Wheeler county, nnd has been nn excellent sheriff so far as capture of criminals has been concerned. The sliortugo was entirolv due to cnrclcss! work of deputies. CONSUMPTION Hope, fresh air, rest and Scott's Emulsion are the greatest remedies for con sumption. Scott's Emulsion ; will always bring comfort and relief often cure. Scott's . i Emulsion does for the con- j sumptive what medicine alone cannot do. It's the nourish ment in it that takes the pa tient in long strides toward health. We'll tend you sample free. SCOTT & BOWNE, Peirl Street, New York. Lawn. Il wets VERY FEW PEOPLE Aro Frco From Somo Form of Indb gestion. Dissolution of Partnership. Xotiee is hereby given to tho public that the co-partnership between E. L. Irvin and M. C. Pettys. under the firm nauio of Irvin & Pettys, has this day been mutually dissolved. All bills heretofore contracted by the firm of Irvin & Potteys will be settled by their successors, and nil accounts due tho old firm are payable to E. L. Irvin & Co. Dated this 23d day of February, 1P05. 2-24-4W E. L. IHVIX, JL C. PETTEYS. He Was Well Known. P. X. ltofer died at tho boo of kl brother, A. r lloter. in StWta. February 84, aged it yoare, leaviug a wife 4 ou to MOttm tho oarly death on ftjneUMMtto hueUitd aid father. The doeaed wiw wvtt kww and highly aitwiMHl thraughout the volley, and poMteularly so by hi fellow wout lere of the Newspaper fraternity, each of whom feeta a though they had Mid taiaed a grievous penoaal loos. Jef Ke iw. Your heart beats 100,000 times each day ! Put yqur finger on your pulse and feel ihe blood rushlnc by. vjuuu uiwuu or ou uiuuur vjoou ncaim or oau health? You know. Your doctor will tell you his experience with Ayer's ao'u tor sixty years. tSTSSi? $100 Upon motion those items, except the photographs wore ordered purchased by the board The exhibit must bo in place by April 1st, nnd thereforo it wuh considered necesenry to lwgiu at ouee. The elerk was nuthoHaeil to pay the taxes on tho lot recently purchased of D u go u Pros. o Varsity Wins Baseball. Willamette University lwsalll tonin met and defeated the Salem High Sahool too in Saturday on Willamette Hold iu the first exhibition of tho na tional Himrt of the season, by a score of 10 to S. A fair-siaod crowd gathoretl to wit aeiH the game and groat enthusiasm wa ovineed by the faas on each side. Tho high school boys stood by thoir team iu defeat nobly, a ad are confi dent that, with praetiee, they oould Imago the wore very materially, while the supporters of the 'varsity yollod themselves hoarse la victory. o What Time Provoi. This thing of being sick and looking for a cure Is a mighty serious business. People are not given to joking evon at tho tlrst symptom of the approach of tho Orim Dostreyor. They do net want to be tho subjeeta of experiment, but WNMt medicine that has had the tost of years behind it. A Modleiae that has beon idad and weed for 90 years gives awrHM of iU worth, and oan l taken with a fnith that they have tho very beet euro the world affords. All thla earn lie said about Dr. Dunn's 1m- prowd Llvwr PlUa ae a remedy for lk hen4aJte, dyspopoia nnd indigeetioa, it bogtus right nt tho souree f the troab- le and rotuovos the onuoo. Sidd by all druggieta St H por box. On pill a doe. For Mh by Dr S.tC. Stone, druggist. Very few peoplo aro free from some form of indigestion, but scarcely two will have tho samo symptoms. Somo suffer most directly after eat ing, bloating from gns in stomach and bowels, others have heartburn or sour risings, still others hnvo palpitation of heart, headaches, sleeplessness, pains in chost and under shoulder blades, somo havo extreme nervousness, as in nerv ous dyspepsia. Rut whatever tho symptoms may be, tho causo in all cases of indigestion is tlio same, thnt 'is tho stomach for somo reasons fails to properly and promptly digest whnt is eaten. This is tho wholo story of stomach troubles in a nutsholl. Tho stomach must havo rest and nssistnnco and Stuart's Tnblots givo it both by sup plying thoso natural digestives which every weak stomach lacks, owing to tho fntluro of tho peptic glnnds in the stomach to secrete sufficient nciu nnd pepsin to thoroughly digest nnd assimi late tho food oaten. ' Ono grain of tho nctivo principlo in Stuart's Dyspopsin Tablets will digest 3000 grains of meat, eggs or other wholesome food, and this claim has boon provon by actual oxporimenc, which nnyono can porform for himself in tho following mnnncr: Cut a linrd boilod egg into vory small piccos, as it would bo if mnsticntod; placo tho egg nnd two or three of the tablets in n bottlo Or jar containing warm water boated to 03 dogrees (the tompernture of tho body) nnd keep it at this torn poraturo fo tliroo and one-half hours, nt tho end pf which time the ogg will bo ns completely digested ns it would havo been In the healthy stomach of a hungry boy. Tho point of this experiment Is that what Stuart's Dyspepsiu Tablets will do to the egg iu the bottle they will do to the ogg or meat in the stomach and nothing else will rest and iavigor ato the etomaeh so safely and effectu ally. Even a little child can take Stuart's Tablets with safety ami bene fit if its digestion is weak aud the thousands of cures accomplished by their rogular dally use are easily ex plaiuod whon it is understood that" they aro composed of vegetable oesenees, nsoptie, dlatese and Golden Seal, which will mluglo with the food and digest it thoroughly, giving the overworked stomach a chance to recuperate. Dieting nevor cures Dyspepsia, neith or do puis ami cathartic whleh tines. When onougk food is eaten F 9Bhi i IH l.yi Wc have the best that money can bu cti&u caeap ones, Let us show them to you. R. M. Wade & Co, We predict continuous sitiifactiou to those who f,ivor us with their pat ronage. Our constant thought is to make our store the ideal one, the comfort and convenience of our pat rons, nnd suggestion to further your in terests will be heartilv welcome. Harritt & Lawrence N EVERY & DEPARTMENT OF BANKING We arc prepared to serve the people in an ac ceptable way. Have yoff tried ts? SALEM STATE BANK L. K. PAGE, Pres. E. W. HAZARD, Cash, THE MILL WILL NEVER GRIND with the wntor Pint is piit, hut unlike the mill, our p..st orders have been filled s0 successfully that new ones are constantly coming in from our old patrons. ' Are vou to lie one of themf Our flour is tho finest that is milled, and is inn.i irom the best ...Wte.1 Valley j wheat; ia fact t'r ,-,, f tho i wneameifig, anl ; delicious bread whiu- a ble. Uinst ita- Satcni Flooring Mills OOOe9li o ! Wall Paper Latest designs in stock, and good work guaran teed. We have the small store and small prices E. L. Lemmon 299 Liberty St. Phone 2475 e0)9O9BOAtteilll sssssssmsszzssssam 9 y h n s 5 m m a iwa french fcssale ili' IJiU P 3 L L S. M A Situ, CKtii Riuir fir Btmsuto ista(i'nc 1 KtVtS KN31KtlT3 FAIL '' a MS- 'Ei; i,J (vivo ,u ii lC.t I r luf r l( f i J S. IFTV1 .lnotrkvti si H.alrc. ironrar-jtUl'l-"" en thtra .-.4 ) ojr orlr t U UNiTcrMrDicstco..BoT4.UweBTH,.r- " ' Sold In Salem by 8. C. 8tone. P'1 ' ' " -HH-WW WWH , i , , , I 8 rWrtW i luediinAd . . irritate and innai the iatcs ! I Sarsaprilla In these cases. W MIWIMIIIWM Miss Helen 01 breath. Very ItrtUtant work vu prtd by Mhe Cnlbronth. Her nnwbere ealled for high grade teehuiT, nnd ehe wns fulty oiptnl U the Uk. Her dn&h and 1Mwd border m virtuooity. The u oeeebsn af the llnah uA Jlv.wii Interesting. Thoy wore oxeoedingly well played. Nashville Anmitaa. and promptly digostetl there will be no con '.'. stipation, nor in fact will there be dis '" case of any kind been use Reed dig.'s ' tlon menus good health in eery orgau ' Tho merit and sueceee of Stuart s ' ! ! Dyspepsia. Tablets are world-wide and ' they are sold nt the Moderate price ef ' 50 eents for full sised package in every ' I : drug store in the United States an'l " .naaun, as wwi as in JEnropo. What Salem Has When asked by a stranger or any owo whnt Sal has of Hi notion, toil thotn one of tho boot reoUninau n tho eoaet, the Cafe Imperial H. E. SYMES, Prop. KINOES BLOCK. T tVtiirV. - .. MH4w 1 DEFY ANYONE TO COME NEAE IT, In purity, smoothness, mollowness! or richness of flavor tho distillers of tho Cedar Brook whiskey will if wo call on them. No ono should bo with-l- out a bottlo of this choice whiskeys! I m tho house as a preventive of grip,? pneumonia and othor maladies com ing from colds. A littlo Cedar Brook whiskoy will warm tho blood, stopjf r prevent chills and euro colds likeSf a cuarm. E. Eckeden WHOLESALE HOUSE h-i i n n 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f iH4.f4-HJLJi . ."77 T I 17 Wk TTTmi 'IHIMHI IIHIIIIIrH tnoiee piece roeideniu bvtinoM pan of eity. ?TiPtt? oa Paeipal street within threo blocki 'o br. nu.U.J v.. IT ear Una. mil i.-i. . . Rb0ttt " aero of wound nnr ..linnl and venionco.. baBWnl shrubbery, etc AU modern eon- DERRV JP, rrr o, ? 244 Commn..,f e. VV1N, i TMW44mAn-J Salem, 0fC8n ' i n ..-.j.-fai. Jg