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    DAILY CAPITAL lOm'AL. ALEX, ORBOON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1WW.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
V.. MOFKX, VA. owl Prof.
ia lMta i'jhwifiatr lree to American rrinclpU and
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(ISTerJaMy Id jidra-aee.)
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Jtto
Me
are Mtfttk
$1.00 for three
UPECIAIi DELIVERY.
IMte at the fellow at 15 cents par moattt,
f
AfyteB Wore, F. O. De Voe Boi, Asylum Atobhs Junction.
CAtlte, Seventeenth street o A. W. Lane, 3rden Road store.
Do' more, At, Dotte, oth Commercial street.
Bleotrie , G. K. Eealey, t ttate treet;
Fk Qrea4e Store, Harrison Dee, Flr Orouftds Road.
HowoU'a CM'ler, Twelfth as Croes otreets.
O. Ki rocery, A. A. Eaglebo t, Twelfth etreet
Whoelor'a IMore, W. D. Wheeer, Highland aveane.
Tew Fork tor. r, O, hwr(, Twelfth aw Leslie.
me
HELP THIS WORL MK DAY
-H'a
H4e Id lure the Btnlloa along and holp tho world bo'gny; t
, flow to Blag the happy song and whlstlo caro away.
It'a Urns, to gladly leave behind the sorrow and the sighs' ' "
It's time to took. er fry & And each cranny where It lies. .
It'a.tlwo te h4tt the fer mirth and about Jamah t?aieo; 1
Give Joy thoxfreeo ol the earth, drlvo Woo Into the ca; v
It'a time to hide tho frownB and lot tho songs of gladness rise
The worU Je taeghlng; lot's forgot tbu sorrow and tho (JKhjir .
t ' 8. B.SKlsor.
' "O1 '
, THK Mtiim AH TO STATEMENT NO. ONE.
mi. & iVHriilj.n,. ruifn from' lllrt, COIIblrV ttrOclnclS that tilt)
IRQ!" nil.' nuivn"l"' Vw""n y" ----- --- . -
MUiu.. r it.n nnln whn nrn twrvthlrdn Ttontibllcnnu, nro not satUtlod
to M-copt opposition to Htntomont No. 1, AH A TKST OK PAIITY I-OY-
AITY.
Tba aplrant for tho county office aro all willing to bavo tbolr namca
80 faflforo tbo peopIO on tho direct tirlnmry ana uo opponent 10 oini
mont No. 1 aro willing thoy ahouM. '
Of course, tborols a woll-grounded fonr thnt If dhoopponents of Btnto
Ttient No. 1 aro atrong enough to dlctato n legislative ticket, TIIHY
Vthh 1K HTIION'O KNOUflll TO DIGTATK THK HKHT Ol-' Tilt!
On tho other hand, tho opponents of tSatomont No. I say thoy have
nd Intention of meddling with tho make-up of tho rettt of tbo ticket, but
DO DKMAND THAT OANDIDATKH I'Olt THK LKOIHiaTUHK NOT
TAKK THAT HTATKMKNT, as It would pledge thorn to tfjpport. mo
choice of tho people for United Btutos senator If tho pooplo at tho Juno
-election chose n Domocrat.
-Umiv TiMtmhllfntia ImVn nn fnnr nf n. HoiUOornt belllK cllOHCU. OtllOr
IK THH FKOPLK AHK TO KLKOT THK UMTISI) HTATKH HKNA
fu TriMV HAVK AH MITCH HIOHT TO NAMK A DKMOUKAT AH
TMMY HAVM TO NAMK A UKMOCHAT KOlt ANY OTIIKIl OFFIOK.
Wo do not bollevo atatomont No. 1 should bo mndo a test of a man's
Itnnuhllrnnltiiii.
Under tho hoadlng, "Should 1'eolo or noises ltluoT" tho Joseph Hor
aid, a Kepubllcnu pnper, mnkes a pretty plain stntomout of tho Issue,
which wo copy below. -
8omo of our political friends will take oyooptlon lo II, I-Oll IT UHKS
VKRY PLAIN l((N(iUA(K, but M this Is n frou country,, wo suppoio
they will permit a newspaper to call things by tho names by which thoy
nvi tmul iinitnr-ktfiml
So at the risk of being crltlolsod, wo roprodtion thb following from
tho pen of our country contemporary, ana iar it i.u itm wiuvv u
IH WOHTir TO OUII IIKADKIIH, WHO TOIMl THKUl OI'IMONH AXY.
now wrriiow dictation wom any nhwhpai'hu oh ioiiti
OAIf llOSHi
Hlntomeut No. 1 Is nn optional n'Cdge. to wbloh candldatMi for the
lexlnlakiro may subierlbe, binding the onmlltlnto, If olootwl. 4o votw fur
that eandldate for United Btntw senator WHO UIIGIIIVHH THK lllflll-
KHT NU.MIIKK Ol' THK I'KOPMVH VOTIW AT THK JUNK UliHC
TH)N,
If a governor or sooretnry of state Is to be elected, a primary Is held
at which all tho tvmdldatus who des'ro to do so may eome before tho
ieoil and ONK MAN WHO UKCKIVIM THK HinillCHT VOTK 1K
)MHH THK CANDIDATK IX)H KACII VMVtW
ThusKhoro la only one Demoorut candidate, ono Hepubllnun or one So
clsllPt, as the enso may be. n n result of the prlmnrle, and that candidate
govs on the otttolal ballot In Juno.
THK tiNK IIKVKlVINfl THK HKHIKST VOTll 1 TIIKN KltKCTHI),
OV COUIWH,
WHY HIIOVMi TIIKIIK UK ANY DltTHHHNCK IN THK KMICriON
OK A UNITKI) HTATIW NKXATOll?
Thn only answer Is that the United 8tatos eonHUuthm ay the 1kU
laturtt shall elect the senator.
THK DHIKOT IMtlMAHY, THHOUOII HTAVHSlt&r NO. I, OPKHlft
THH NlllKtiT HUHHTITUTK VW THK DIJtKOT HIK&riON OV HIJN
ATOUH I0HHII1LK,
.! ni.0 .
MONT NHUD A JUTK Mll.Ii
( l'ondletou Hast Qreggnlttn.)
If the farmer of Oregon will uttlt ivad l$f & (r WHitt9i h'
t, theto will be no nevd of a tto Jute mill at ihe QrK$n ptnUja
tiary to mahe cheaper saoks.
The unlonxnf the farmers and their determlnutlOH tu stand &Qgethr
thrwiRh Mthlok and thin will bnwk up any trmt in tho MiHtiy.
HUT THK VWUMKUS MUST STAND TOAHT1IHII,
Tho sua?) of 4helr uitivament for aheaper saoht depend upejt the
t$rttue with wbloh they stick to their orKHHtsaUna and observe IU
laws
If the farmer can break up the taek trwl ly rHtlHj ami ftkH
for bUla that t a cheap and sattetaeiW mIhUom at thn htgfe taj prloea.
It hrata a jute mill all to pleees.
U hniuInhi n UxatlM. NO IWIMWHITVKH Ql? STATU Fl'.VDS IN
A (Xis'fliY I'ltANT, no hwvy (ieiw mt HwUrteHUHe. uolhlHR but a
piwlu arowftHt u Kilek teather.
That t an iMfirfHHMtv nwMy tor tke wheel xV ejrtoijtlu Ms Ute
farmers ehouht keep their orgaHlnttloM friHet ta l heir nOnkL
THK KMHHPMHN HAVK WON IIY OHCUNT.ATION. THH lAHil.
KHH TAN IKTIIKK.l.Mlt.
The hpmR are viylK eheaer ieW, ehmf salt. okeaHr
traR(tHHiaHttH raiw. hUher vtmm ami InrtUr reurtw timm their lal4
ty wd hhH I the k tw the hlMy smcvhwUhI laswe f their (
frts
The eoHwwtHlv hi Ktstem tlt 'n4
Wtd in frij year te yr
H heata a Jute biHI. for ehet rk. l
aa tratit u iWv world If pr
us- i - iTTfr
Sick Hair
THtcT
hilr oalv ached si clck ueih ,1a.
s . ..--. -,
ians vrflUM ec vvryiev dm eepie lathe
wimM. Why ho Had te your tttth and
sairsR to yow feslrP Aver'e Hair Vtcor
r JU,,. .hW. JlfP wM. Cuw sick hr.
MaTTv iHl(M. rliwaUtk, AhsMeeJ, ahsrf.
aa. inujuai. mKiiie. a Hitr-MRk. -jv.
SKANDIN
AVIANS
FOR TAFT
MINNESOTA IS TAFT
TAFT 18 THE PASSWORD FOB A
PLACE OX THE DELEGATION
FROM THAT BTATMEN WHO
ARE TALXKD OF A8 DELE
GATES TO CHICAGO FROM THE
VARIOUS DISTRICTS.
St. Paul Pioneer Press: That
Minnesota will send a solid Taft dele
gation to tho national Republican
convention at Chicago thoro Is no
fongor nny doubt, and tho members
of tho delegation will bo either In
structod for tho big secretary of war
or ovory dologato will at least be a
porson who has declarod himself
oponly for Taft as first, second and
third choice. . ,
This Statement Is mado aftor a
caroful rovlow of tho situation, In
which tho Pioneer Press has by In
torvlows ,and correspondence secured
tho opinion of leading Republicans (n
ovory congressional district In the
state.
Unlto on Tuft.
Tho only other candidates who
havo any following In tho stato aro
Hughos und La Follctto. Hughos has
a number of frlonds, but no organ
ized effort has boon mndo to secure
nny dolcgates friendly to him, nnd
IiIh frlonds say thoy bavo no Intention
of pushing him, realizing that -tho
good govornmont which thoy desire
can bo secured best by uniting on
Tnft nnd that dividing tho forces
might result In tho nomination of a
reactionary candidate. If such can
didates as Fairbanks', Knox or Can
no hnvo nny frlonds In this state
thoy have not yot como out In tho
opon.
Thoro Is a wall-organized move
ment for Ln Follottc, but It has not
gained much hondway otttsldo of the
organization, nnd they have given
Vi hopo of oloctlng nny dologatos,
nlthought nt ono timo, It Is believed,
they had somo hopo of electing dele
gates In ono or two districts, nut
tholr talks at tho (Inrflold Republican
club In Minneapolis Monday night
Indlcatod thnt thoy will not try to
nominate delegates, but will give
their support to (Hs Taft men.
IMc,wtt-ntLfirKO,
The way It looks now. F. II. Kel
logg, of Ht. Paul, will ! choHdn u
doluKitto-ut-lnrge by tho state eon
vontlnn without opposition, as he
will have the Indorsement of his dis
trict. Minneapolis expects to have
one of tho delegnto-at-tnrgc, the
northorn part of the state one and
tho southern part ono. Thomas
I.owry nnd W. W. Heffelflnger are
cnndldntos for Hennepin's Indorse
ment for detogate-at-large. lloffol
finger doojatejl for Tnft from the
start, and the Minneapolis politicians
say he Is golV o twin Out Anally.
Lojvry was supposed to, bo for
Hughas, but he has not declared him
self. K 11. Hawkins of lilwablk Ii a
candidate for dHlegate-aulargo from
his section of tho gtate, and he la for
Taft. He will have the support of
his congregational dtstrlot. In the
louthorn part of the state Senator A.
S. Campbell of Austin will probably
be the delegate-at-large. although W.
II. Parsons of Winona Ii talked of,
Frank Hunt of Mankato. another Taft
man. also wants to go. but men from
hi own county say that the county
and the dWtrUt will ast push fo
honors tht ywr, as they have had
their share in recent convention.
No Ortfrtulml Mmmmmt.
The Tnft movement, however, has
(troeeedeil iveHUReHSl . There ha4j
been H ergHtd H to bring J
(iHt deletbts pledged to him.'
ami Uwm who have come out haw
dene so ef thtr ewa ateortf or at the
eolleltathsH of frtU. The reeitlt Ii '
that In some districts the are ftv-'
ml seeUime the hotter, taeogh alt
for Taft. white ta otkr dUtrlcH
ther kt aohody ektw the honor j
Aa C. P. StMptoa, Hate railroad cm
mteeior. abj la a laterview In
the Pioneer Prooi lt wk. eerr
one thinks tht soom oo eke H
loohlag after Mr. ToU'e eaadldaey.
and ualt there k som orsaalied
ettort to see that proper wtea arx
brought out for dlgtes. thwo Vs
daaiger thai men he sheeted who will
hot carry eut the whOtea of the peo-'
pie. J
In the flret dletrtet. tt is believed.!
Seaater U O. Cooke ef Ketlegg uad
Axtel UruadlR of Albert Leo. will be
the delegate, hut If Senator Camp
bell is not chosa deiegat&t-larfcw.
ho might bo ono of tho district dele
gates. J. If. Adair of Owatonna, Is
being pushed for delegato by Steele
county. as thy assert they are en
titled to a dofeiate. He Is squarely
-for Taft, and bq aro tho others.
a 9i
4-
SMILES
It may bo Knox a good hard
name and a smart man back of It.
Talk about advertising Oregon, If
Charley Fulton hasn't dono it, tp the
vaiuo oi minions.
Tho Willamette valleycpuld mso n
wholo lot of that Coos Bay coal and
Harrlman ought td4buiid that Hnj
for us.
Marlon county is building a lot
moro crushed rock road. '
Tho Portlan'd ;b'oard of trado en
dorses tho state university appropria
tion of 1125,000 on which the
grangers took tho referendum.
Multnomah Republicans aro to
mcot In a mass convention next Sat
urday, tbrco delegates from each
precinct. .
Rov. Rosowarno of Union Congro
gatlonnl church, hns resigned heart
brokoh over Internal dissensions in
tho Scnttlo church.
Constrncts aro bolng let for Hnrrl-
mnn's lino from Portland to Seattle
"Jnll for trust magnates," sounds
good, but It Is n poor slogan to get
to bo Prosldcnt on. Thoro aro only
n few of thoso fellows nnd putting
them nil In Jnll would not change
tho syBtom. It would mnko places
for n now lot.
Tho city council ought not narrow
up tho south end, of Commercial
street as It hns tho northern.
Make It tho full $20,000 n your,
gontlomun. Thoro Is much to do,
nnd It should bo dono right. Tho
program should bo scientific, but Its
ennnot bo carried out without funds.
Tho Taft- Hughes ticket U getting
strongor and will be Invincible
From Prosldont down It will be
hoove tho Republican party to put
tup something besides yellow-dog
candidates who aro aftor tho graft
Colon R. Kborhnrd of Joseph, who
has not tho fear of tho political
bosses boforo his oyes. Is n candidate
for Joint representative from Union
and Wallowa, and will vote for the
peoplo's choice for senator. This
young mnn la n Republican, nnd what
Is stranger, seems to be running
without opposition. He worked throe
years at the asylum, completed n law
oourso while working thoro, edited
a Yamhill county paper and finished
hie law studios nt an oantorn univer
sity, nnd then located In Wallowa
county We nre glad the young man
la starting out right, although somo
of the Salem politicians teach It the
other way. At the same time Repub
licans who are opposed to Statement
No. I havo a right to their viows,
and at heart probably bellevo Just as
strongly as we do that all candidates
should be nomlnatsd by the people
direct.
Horace Greely MoKlaley arrived in
Portland Friday, and now ocouples
the oetl recently vaoated by Stophen
A. Dosiglat Pater. Thus do tho groat
follow la each other's footsteps.
The Western Uslen has reduced
the rates of Its employe, but It ob
jects to nay reduction of IU rates.
In other words the Western Union
How Is Your Blood
It yoa lack streoyth, are nervous, have
bo appetite, don't sleep well, eet tired
Mtfr, your blood Is In fcd condition.
Ye cannot be trcg without pare, rich
Me!. IfeeA's Sarseparllla makes good,
rtffc Meed sad keeps It good.
lHepeeli"F'qr lx 0flths ffi ,jr:
tew WJ Tot of orer with dyapepsl and
lipere fcteod. Speat lots of Monej laraln,
WTieo4-a brparllU cured m." Jos. 8,
ZaiU. (Jeaoa. Neb.
Hav No Appetite) -M I wm?.tronbJ!l
with dyapeMla and had no J?Pt-,I..ta2
m ftet tMllnr after eatlnr. ffronMiutUm
vm all ran dom. but Ilood'a Sariaparlllahas
Tally rellered me." Florsxcb Stowb,
SBMervuw. v ueontin.
WooknOOO-"! bleM the day 1, beard ot
H6Pr8i?iprilla. a It cured neofresse
Mbmi after trip, bnllt my huabjjd no
after pneumonia, and cured f"2 ?.a
blKytpolonlni In our chlMren." Mas. M
A. JDLworrn. Box , EmbreeTlll. Pa.
j. ftnaA'm RarMnarllli Ii sold everywhere.
, In the usual liquid, or la tablet form csllcd
SarsotftM. ioo Doees une wouar. xiv
pared only by a I. Hood Cc Lowell, Meee.
nlavs Dotty larceny highwayman by
taking by force a small amount from
each of its employes and putting it
in its own pockets.
SttfrerlB; J Dollars Saved.
E. 8. Loperf of Marilfa, N. Y., saya:,
"I am a carpenter and have had
many sovero cut hcalod by Buck
len'e Arnica Salvo. It has saved me
Buffering and dollarB. It la by far
tho boat healing ttalvo I havo ever
found." Hcala burns, aoros, ulcers,
fever Sores, eczema and piles; 25c
at J. O. Perry, druggist,
CANDIDATES CARDS
Cards of county candidates $G.
Cards for district and stato candl
datcn $10.
For Representative.
I hereby announco myself nB a can
dtduto for tho Republican nomina
tion for Representative nt tho pri
maries, April ,17.
HAL D. PATTON.
I hereby announco mysolf as n
candidato for nomination nt tho Re
publican primaries for county su
perintendent of schools.
WALTER M. .BMITII.
'
rie
THK BUR BOAST
FAMELY EVER
Can ho ehtalned from oi
Umisr ahi Juicy beef. m.
pork. AH oar nseati ra
troM the eholcest, and nrea
the table to suit the demand
fastidious. Our prices ara
aalltr than yoa can indi
place In iaiem,
I. C. ORO88,
Ffcooo Ml. r
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r-r ' . .
SALBrl water o
OFFICII CTTT HAM
For water service bddIt
Bills payable saoathly In
HICKORY
BfIRK
Cough Remedy
AitoiVTnv rvtt
j Coughs. Colds
CROUP
Vf hoopiny Couch
Brsnthjilt
SORt THROAT
Mi.NMittN
THROATr,dUNGS
iwiMinntimata,
o p eew oa
SAtrM.o(uy.utA.
ttU. vt)1H Cwtt
I horoby nnnounco myself ns n
candidato for nomination nt tho Re
publican primaries for commission
er. D. 12. ROBERTSON,
Turner, Oregon.
I dcslro to plnco my nnme boforo
tho Republican prlmnrloa for n re
nomination for County rccordor.
D. O. DRAQER.
I wish to nnnounco to my frlonds
thnt I am a" candldatavfor county
treasurer, siibjoct to the Republican
primaries. JOSEPH O.-MOORE.
I hereby announco mysolf a cnndl-
ditto for county commissioner on the
Ropublloan ticket.
. O. TJ. IIOVT,
. Jefferson, Qro.
HAVE YOU
Kver etoppod to fitre how
wwoh yo uHld have today if
yon h4 tevod sea put at tautest
OOo Ootov or ire dolUrt from
yoor mgc eoch wok siaoe you
are bee eorolog moe
Kttgtots oi h p now. hat
starting aavtotf sacotpt will
Let a help y ve.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL
NATIONAL BANK
I am n candidates, for office of
county Judgo, subject to tho Repub
lican primaries, on the platform ot
a square .deal to all.
W. W. HALL.
At the request of many Republi
cans I have decided to become a can
didato for tho nomination for county
Judge, subject to tho Republican pri
mary oleotlon.
WILLIAM BUSHEY.
Prices 25c, ROc, $1.00-
Irstalass druggists erorjwl
TORRID ZOl
FUNARCE
&
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JUu"'!""
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Tho abovt cut repreten
brick llne'd Torrid Zone
Guaranteed gas. smoke to4
proof. Economical and dun
A. L. FRASI
258 STATE 8TREKT.1
Estimates furnished oa b
lr Aswor,
I hereby announcQmy candidacy
In tho Republican prtmaYlea for, as
sossor ot Marlon county; pledging
Just and equal taxation.
F. J. RICE.
For County Judge-ot Marlon coun
ty, M. L. Jones. His platform will be
a square deal and fair treatment tor
every one. good roads, no waste of
publlo money, eta
aeejie)e)ieiiieinnf e)ejie
;yGold Dtsst Flout
1
Made by THS BTDITXT POW-
! SX COMPANY, Kidney. Oregco.
j Made tor fanllv use. Atk your
grooir for it Rrts tad short
alwnv ot hand.
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LARGEST FACILITU
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THE PH33vwT10N '
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LIME AND SULPHUR SPRA1
DEPENDABLE BRAND
Manufactured by Gideon StoJ Cofy, Cor. MW aaJ $'
HAi.im niivnrkv PIIOSE M-VI ;
We guaraatee this spray to be a strictly pure w ad af
wiu'wa. te SS to 31 Baume. tU
For sale by FLETCHER JenYIlD, D. A. WHITE Ss
SOX Ji CO., IU 1" CHLBKRT CO. AND AT FACTOR
Piled S 58- per barrel; 11.56 credit tor barrel if tcturs-
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