Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 24, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    DAIL CAFITAIi SOVKKAlt, SALMI, ORHGOlf, MONDAY, FEBRUARY S-l, I.
SMTOR
BOURNE'S
LETTER
fotEPMUGANS
JWKIKB THAT BTATKMKXT KP
iMitriwvfi' rAKTi ofcUNIZA-iWOX-
RKOLAK1JS IT; ,18 $11 K
WXEGUTION OF PARTY WlLl. '
. , 1
Tthe Republican voters of Oregon;
pally it Jo becoming -apparent that
tnoro to it iljfaHkk on tho part of
certain indlvfciusls to overthrow tlio
prjssary flection law and Statement
Ni 1 thereof, Thooo'who aroJond-
JajrjthrHsislieo.ts Jkla cpeptracV aro
L, very HHrairous, but aro noisy,
nasi public attention should therefore
fcoteolleil to be Ismuo tholr nolso in-
,-4i,
IIMPI,
Jtt the Talmy days of OrcKon'a po
llthml machine, of which thoy wcro
Integral parts and benefactors, these
eoftplrtor wwe tho polltlcal'tuurp
rojn the politic and government of
th state. On tholr part It required
no recognition of right from wrong,
no adhoronce to clvlo decency, no ro
ard for or knowlodgo of tho funda
mental powers, rights and duties of
American citizenship to bo political
boMos. All thoy needed, nil thoy
hart, wno of their own creation tho
party halter ami tho pnrty Jnsh, nnJ
thejo rufflcod for tho domination nnd
manipulation of n 1mlf enfranchised
oJectornto whoso responsibility woh
shifted by the party from tho hull
virtual to tho Irresponsible party
bossj tho pnrty nssumlnK for Itself
and Its bom tho assumption of tho
klntf, "tho king can do no wrong."
Th names of Oregon's machine.
po-IKiclans, llvlnn nnd dead, rise In
tho memory of tho pooplo an wit
to this truth, nut those nov
HrUm nnd who would rovltnlUo In
offer 4e ornament and adorn Qro
gon'a political past putrescenco have
no mseptlon of the power of a com
pletely onfraHchlsed pcoplo, thor
ottJKlsly awakened to tholr own placo
Mi their fundamental Importance, tu
tho ilfheHio oi! Kovernment.
The pretext for justification upon
which this nntl-Statomout No. 1 con
op Irocy ( based a the assertion that
tha primary law destroy party or
f,nU8t!on, and thoreforo, upon such
pretest, la predicated an appeal to
party projudlco as the mean to tho
end of overthrowing the law. If
"machlno" In rtennt by tho terra
"party organisation," nnd party or
ganisation ' has no other or higher
weaning, than the concept of u mech
anism of Individual human units tin
HHCSllonlJwIy obedient to a liosi will,
theti yes, H not only destroys party
organisation, but It ought to destroy
It In the Interest of freo eltlsonshlp
and common decency.
Lt u try thin Iisuq out ngaitt bo
twcoa tho would-bo party bosses, big
And little, and the electorate, to
Anally determine whether tho boss,
Ball furnish us with oir party faith,
ear party platform and our party
Bowlnww for publle office, nr whether
the ruk and ftlo of tho Republhma
thMorate. holding in eommnn among
tfcemiHilve? Republican beliefs and
Cfttflfta, shall do thoso things under
the provisions of the law thwy them
telve enaot.
In response to the frantic appeal
to frty prejudice Invoked against
the.jirlnmry law and Statement No.
1, U is well o will attention to the
fact that Mucoid said this imtton
had been brought forth and dedi
cate to the proposition that all men
aroomted equal: thut tho olvlt war
watffought o determine whether It
or sy other nation so oouoalved bus
o dodlraM eonld Iour ondnro. And
In the dedleatioit of tho battle field ot
Gettysburg ho said. "It rather far
im Ut bo hovo dedlsaud to tho grwat
task remaining boforo us, hat from
tkeoo honored dead w$ taho In
crd devotion to thai mm lor
which thoy gave the last (nil mens.
wro et dovioH, that wo have highly
rQlVM that theso dead shall not
hav died In vain: that thk aUo.
MH&tt Ood. shall fcattf a new birth ?,
tt4m, nnd that govrnniut of the
jwpJe, by tho people, (or th people
h) at perUh frow the oarth."
He er said irty onee,
Prlhtt Uowevt ha wld: "A
pMy U of worth oly la m far as a
promote nutioeal tutorts, sHdv
H wHtrAMr, high or low, can serve
tins suurty heM by rendering to the
pphf tho b servhw of which he
M fosbia' . proporly rvwRUiag
ddrewi said; "Lot me warn you In
themosi' solemn mariner against the
baneful effeota of tho spirit of party
generally. Thitf spirit, unfortunate
ly, h InBoparabld from our nature,
having Its ,rqots in the Btronger pas
sions of tho. human tnlridr It exists
under different ahnpco In all govern
ments, more or )es atlfled, controlled
or ropressed, but In thoso of tho
popular arm it, la seen In Its great
est rankno(&, nnd Is truly thoff worst
enemy. All obstruotlona to the
execution of Jawa servo to organlto
faction f.o give It (in artificial nnd ex
traordinary force; to put In placo of
the delogatcdwlll of tbo nation the
will of&tfartjr, often a small but art
ful and enterprising minority of the
community, and, according to tbo
fllterflato .triumpa of different parties,
i'a mako Iho public administration
tho mirror of ill-concerted and in
congruous projecta of faction, rather
than the organ of consistent and
who'IqBOHie pjaris digested by common
counsels nnd modified by mutual in
terests." J hflvo mado these quotations for
the purpose of holding up thn mir
ror to 4hoso "calculating Republi
cans" whs aro howling for party or
ganization, by which thoy mean only
party machine, and who aro. vainly
Booking to rehabilltato It by over
throwing tho primary olecfions Jaw
and Btatomcnt No. 1 ns tho means by
which politics may bo restored to
them an a business.
Kclther .Statement No, 1 nor tho
primary elections law la tho perfect
Instrument of government that their
tfdrocatos nnd defenders doslro; but
they havo proven as roasonnbly offer
tlvo as tholr hampering environments
will penult,- nnd havo given llfo nnd
potency In Oregon at least to the
IKibllo domnnd for tho ollmtnatlon of
tho boss nnd hla mnohlno from party
control, and havo provided in thiu
stitto for tho exclusion of Orogon's
United StutoH sonnlorshlps from tho
auction block at Balem.
Ah pointed out many times here
tofore, Statement No, 1 docs not
pretend o pennlUo dlsobedlenco to
Ita mnndntcs by tho Infliction of cor
poral punishment In goods or per
son, nor in any manner id contravene
tho Mntutea nnd tho constitution, but
what H nlm-i to do and what It does,
Is by legal methods to deflno spsclflr
ally tho popular will In n given mat
ter and to keep constantly before
tho legislator tho essential fact that
hols nothing moro than n public ser
vant, temporarily clothed with au
thority to executo tho popular will
as It may bo manifested to htm In
nn nuthorltiUlvo form.
Tho men who wero Instrumental
In ongrattlng upon tho political sys
torn of Orogon this desldoratum aro
In tho Vory highest snae of tho torm
Republicans by naUire, tho character
of whoso achievements demonstrates
exactly where they belong and whore
thoy would have been In tho daya ot
Lincoln and tho olvll war. Hut Ore
gon's gain by lhU development of
olvll government Is not all her own.
Tho examplQ It affords to othor states
In tho way It points out as tho way
of escapo from Intolerablo abuses,
grown up under tho mnohlno and
boss systom of polities, la not being
lost on tho great sisterhood ot Amer
ican commonwealths. Many of them
aro even now in Tltantlo struggle with
4ho potential powers that dominate
their Kpvernmunts. udoavorlHg to
wrest themselves, from mnohlno con
trol preparatory to the uoxt step for
thy roscuo of tholr senatolal elec
tions from sale at auction.
I advise my friends and constitu
ents In Oregon In tholr own Interest
In tho intorost of cleaner polllls. In
tho Interest of true Republicanism.
In tho Interest ot oomplototy en
franchised and Ideal Am or lean citl
seushlp, to vote for Statement No, I
nominees only for the legislator in
the Hepubllmn prlmarloe In April:
to vote only fur Statement No 1
nominees In th June oleetlnn, and
to vote for their party nominee for
I'nlud States sooatojr. in Oregon
tho key to continued trtemph for Ue
publloaH party prlnolplos. In the rule
of iho sovorolgn peopto as o&ew
pltltod In Uneolu and RsmimvoU, Is
the perpetuation of our primary eiee
Uons laws and Statomoat No. 1.
RostMiotlHlty,
JONATHAN UQUIUVH. JR.
AUTO-VIVISECTION
Do Yom JeJIIcrHtrly Torture Your
self Allvo by X"glectlng
Your Htomacli.
Reniody Free for the Asking.
A great outcry has arisen during
tho last few years against scientists
who torturo dumb animals allvo In
tha Interests of science. How many
pooplo aro there, however, who need
Icmly torturo themselves by causing
tholr stomachs to overwork. Dtb
papain, indigestion, heartburn, sleep
lessness, iosb oi vim ana enorgy arc
tho inovitablo result.
Aro you ono of thoso?
. Why not kIvo your stomach a
fest?
r Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will
relievo your stomach of all its work
and do it for you. They are com
pounded of tho very elements and
tlo tho work which tho utomach per
forms when In normal health, asep
tic pepsin, malt dlaetasto and like
ingredients.
r Or Richardson in writing a thcsU
on treatment of dyBpopsIn and Indl
gestlon, cIobou his remarks by saying
uFor thoio sufforlng from acid dys
pepsia, shown by sour wntory rls
ingo or for flatulent dynpopsla, shown
by gas on stomach, causing heart
trouble and difficult broathlng, as
well nn for All other forms of Btom-
nch trouble, tho safest treatment Is
to take ono or two of Stuart's Dys
pepsia Tablotn after each meal. I
advino them becau.o thoy contain
no harmful drugs, but arc composod
of vnluablo digestives, which act
promptly mpon tho food oaton. 1
novor know n case of Indigestion or
oven chronlo dyspopuln which Sttiart'c
Tablets would not reach."
Cheap cathartic modlolnos claim
ing to euro dyspepsia aid In dlgostlon
can havo no effect whntovor In act-
Ivoly dlgostlng tho food, and to call
any cnthnrtlo medlolno a euro for
Indigestion la n mlsnomor.
Evory druggist In tho United
Btntea nnd Canada sella Stuart'n
Dysuepiln Trbletn, nnd thoy aro not
only the safest nnd mojt succesntul
Hit tho most scientific of any trer
niunt for Indlgostlon nnd stomach
4roubles.
I'rlco r0 conts a lox nt all drug
gists. Kreo sampler, on application to F.
A. Stuart Co., ICO Stuart llldg.,
Marshall, Mich.
J, 0, Turnoy of Rurns Is sondlng
out tomo llvo ndvortlslng matter for
Hnrnoy county. Mr. Turnoy seems
to be a man vory much alive hlmsolf.
Ho Is boosting for tho now town of
Harrlman on the Oregon & Eastern,
promised to bo built by Harrlman.
If Interested In Harney county, send
a postal to Mr. Turnoy for literature
and maps.
Dear "Old Willamette noeds n
good biislnvsn manager and n public
ity agent. It Is bolng crucified by
somo ot ita alleged friends.
THE
0. K. Store
BBBBsTV 'HMBbs5u BBBBBBH
fKTlSiSvsiBH
III l' Ttat mm
KelghlorhoHl Favorite,
Mrs. 13, D, CSkarlrt, ot Harbor. Me.,
Waking ot UloeUkt RKlon. says:
"It Is a neighborhood favorite hero
wtlh us." R torvo to bo a fa-oo
ite corywhore it give quick relief
dywepsta, Uve etHoplalot. kldoei
Jorangomettt, walnmrltJoa, Brvou-J
now, wMknM4 and ueaora! debility.
Its action on the blood, as a thorough!
purine? man u especially utul as I
a spring tuedlelne. This grand alter- j
atlvo toale to sokl onder gwraato at
J. a Iorry drug stow; Sc.
in ii n
OROCKRIKS THAT SPK.IC
for thems)lved, as our a do need
little prauiug. We might well
bo pardoned for being onthus
lastte about them. 11 ut all we
say la
UVlf US A TRIAL ORDHR.
Qnso you dp that wo will not
havo to ooax you for a soeond.
Our Orocorlea will speak for
thomselvea on your table. You'll
be sorry you hadn't commenced
trading hero before
A. A. ENGLEBART,
TvrdfU; Street near Woolen Mill
Phono 12.
o jb. m & r l it l. .
t PK and not the larty. tho feu.- U ti txtmtom t
v& t m " i -" " ' - r - - - - w -
H)VOfga wor- Kfuu
WiHshlOKtoa (o t faroveU ad
CZsAMzfa
Huie Wing Sang Co.
BIS SALE NOW ON
Sa'o at 2d per ooat, 3d por cent
Of jt an4 halt prieo.
ALL GOODS MUST CO
326 North CotutuercU!
SaIom. Or.
srot,
Hj. L
Lynch,
TrKfcrs of Land.
O. D. Sf.ee a ct al to Olo Distad,
804 acres, tC a, r 1 w,w d. 17160
Anthony Stupfel ot ux o Au
gust Orenzer, 40. IB acres In
!Marion county, w d ...... C00O
May et al to Bertlo
40.05 acres, being
,lots 1, 2, 3,'and 4, May Bros.
P. P., w d C00O
Franz Nlbler to Martin Zawor
skl, 50 acres, t 6 8, r 2 w,
jr d 3750
J. h. Eldson et ux to O., O.
Brown, lots 16 nnd 17, South
Sllverton, w d , . . 3500
Emll Schomus to Otto Hasstng,
39.45, sec 4, t 6 s, r 1 w,
w d .' 2750
S,A. Scofleld to W. T. Slater,
land in lot 1, block 24, Sa
lem, w d 2500
. -and N. E. Barhan to Anna
Butterflold, land In Wood
burn, w d 2000
Allco Barkhurst to Maggie
Lcggard, lot 12, Allen's addi
tion to Sllverton, w d,. . . . 1550
P. II. Savage ot ux to O. W.
Gfrtvanngh ct' jx, lot 4 and
east half loti 5. 6, Garden
Glty addition to Salem, w d. 1500
E. T. Hall et ux to Fred E.
Prince, 10 acres, t 7 b, r 3 w,
w d 1200
J. and A. B. McClcory to Doll
Batloy, lots 2, 3 and 4, block
3, Englewood addition to Sa
lem, w d 1200
T. B. and M, A. Klllln to P. J.
Klein ot al, 31.70 acres,
boo 18, 't C b, r 1 o, w d . . 1175
II, C. Brcsslor ct ux to J. B.
Brosslor, fraction of nn acre,
sec 26, t 7 b, r 3 w; also
ncre, i 6 s, r 1 w, q o d .... 1000
Jcsslo Outsoh ot ill to A. W.
Howoll, land In Salem, w d. 900
W. P. Bohuller et ux to P. M.
Bngloy, land In Jefferson,
w d . . .' 800
W. M. Livingston to Lulu M.
Lnnkford, 40 aores, boo 8,
t 8 s, r 3 w, w d 800
M. M. and R. R. Wlllnrd to J.
II. Dunlnp, south half lot 8,
block 81, Salem, w d 700
Northorn Pacific R. R. Co. to
John S. Ready, west of
n w V4, nee 12, t 8 s, r 2 o,
80 acrc, d 040
M. O.'8hopard ct ux to Homer
Spcor, lotsS, 0 and 7, block
12, Mill City, w d 600
H. T. Hall et ux to Nolllo P.
Knox, 5 ncros, t 7 s, r 3 w,
w d 000
J. and R. Miller to Anton
Wnohtor, 10 acres, t 5 , r 1
W) w d 500
E. Oi Mlnton ot ux to John Sull
ltvan, no'i block 70, North
Salem, w d 400
K. T. Hall ot ux to C. C. Qlvon,
3 ncros, t 7 s, r 3 w, w d,. 360
A. II. flwm to Fred Hulo,
laud In block 20, Salem, w d 3SQ
Wm. Weotloy ot ux to J. T.
'0t ley. 3.09 aoro-, sea U I
7 i r 3 w, wd 308
Joo Ludowltske to U. 11. HogD,
. lot 2, Mill addition to Silver
ton, w d , 300
Jeromo Hpperloy, r. et Sx to
Fred 3, Rogers, lots 1 nnd
3. block 14, l.nrrorty'a addi
tion to Buttevllle, w d .... 2&0
lT O Clark ot ux to P. T. and
R Evertou, 2 aoros, t 9 a,
r 1 and 2, w, w d 200
in Reynolds ot ux to Joseph
Ludowltske. lot 2. Mill addi
tion to Sllverton, w d 200
V 11 Hvar ot x to O. W.
Reamaii. lot 3, block 13, N.
Salem, w d IT'S
Vo'ney Looaard to Alioo Bark
hurst, lot 3. Allen'? addition
tu Sllverton, w d HO
CooMdge & Co. to Frod Slow. .
ard. i aoros, t 7 a, r 1 w,
w il 14
Thuma Tweod to Louts P.
Landon, 2 aores t 7 a, t 2 w.
w d g
NecWtitl Cold Threaten Life.
tFram the Chloago TrlbnHe.)
" 'Don't trifle with a eoW,' is good
ajlvtco for prudent moo and women.
It may he vital In the easo of u child.
'Proper fool. good vatllaUoa, and
dry. arm clothing are the proper
wfogoards alst eolds, if thoy
aro malMRlaoiI throogh the ohaago
able woaltter of autumn, wlater ajid
prlg. tho ohance-i af a surprise from
ordinary eoldt will bo slight. But
tho ordinary light oolds win beoomo
wvero If neglected, and a well es
tabltehed ripe eold la to th gorms
ot diohtherki wkat biua- u tn
lxiH The goatet inonaao to child'
life at UU soooon erf tho year U th
aoglooted eoWM Whthr It lo a
child or adult, the eold alight or se
vere, mo very ooet treatment that
fan bo adoptod U to give Ohambor
Ulma Coogh Remody. U U safe and
aor. Tho great popot&rtty and Ira
BMHe le of thk proporaliAo has
boon attained by lbs rowarkable
out t hkt amtL A ooW never
rvsotu In pneoMoaio when it la gtv
, For sole at Dr. Stone's drug
ttora.
JOAsTIl
ALCOUOL 3 PER CENT, j
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NOT NARCOTIC.
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I Arc You Interested
I In Saving Your Moneyj
Of courso you are. That's why wo advertise. Wo carry onej
tho best stocks of wagons and Implements In tho city, and It Is
your Intorcst as a monoy-saver to call and boo our line no mat!
whether you buy or not, wo knowthut you know a bargain h
you seo It, and that, you will bo suro to tell others about tb
Wo carry a completo line ot wagons, buggies, farm Implement!, i
kinds ot farm and mill machlnory, paints, oils and varnishes. Fh
class blacksmlthlng and horse shooing also dono.
Wo tako eecond-hand vehicles and mnchlnory as part paymt
on all now cash ordors.
Keep your money at homo by buying whnt you need at bos
and at tho same timo see what you'ro getting,
GEORGE B. JACOBS
IR. F. D. 8' - - Salem, Oi
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YOU'LL EXJOY A RIUVI
In ono of our rigs Just as much
you owned it. More,, In fao
you will have all the pleisuid
only n moro fraction of the
of n private stable You arJ
limited in your cholo of a M
either. Our livery service eaal
ply anything you require, fit
runabout to a coa h and leans.
can wo serve you?
FASHION STlIiUCS,
O. W. Yannke, Prop.
131-.137 N. High St Phone MM
Gma&
BOSTON BROWN BREAD FLO
Is Self-rising. It makes Gentfime Browa
Bfead, Toot&some Quick Biscuit, and a
GLORIOUS BOILED PUDDINC
Sold by Al Grocers
r
SEND US YOUR LAUNDRY
TVYtIsSV W hAVd AVP & niAltAM turn t r! V A fll! f w'T t"
WWJ VOfJ UOIV FJ MWOI H v- - - il--!
cote shirt waist, laec curtains, shirt or far f ..!
wo re sur you'll bo pleased with our work and our p;c
Lass-
tike r1'!
dry that U done hero Is sweet, ole&a and pure, and ye
pieur in wearing it. Threo wagons for your com i" -
The Salem Steam Laundry
... BViS
us-i6 Uberty Street.
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