Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 20, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1908.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
It. HOFER, Ed. mi Prop.
Wi
fc I4epeti(ltr'Kowpir Deroted to Araerlcnn Principle and
tbf fywftre aad Derelofxtnent of All Oregon.
tMfohttlirtry Bret'to Xiocpt Sundan Salem, Ore.
y"! " ' : ,,'
, suftsciurrroN rates.
t
(lamlably Jn Advance.)
Oaty, by carrier, por Kr W.0O" Per month.
Cterhr, fa mall, per year. .. . 4X0 Per month..
Weefcly, by mail, per year. ....,. 1,00 Six month
eoo
aso
SPECIAL DELIVERY.
T or c javealeae trt r)crrbr branch dollTcrr oMeea ar tah-
at the fol!owlf pttcea M 15 cents por month, 91.09 for tnrM
t'. .......
v- Asyfcim store, P. u. De Vo son, Asylum Avenue junction,
darlluo, Seventeenth street o A. W. Lane, 3arden Road store,
bauo'a Store, Alex, Dase, South Commercial street.
WCctrlo Store, 0, M. Epley, ERBt state street
ffiijr Grounds Store, Harrison Do, Fair Grounds Road.
HewoM'B Corner, Twelfth Had Cross streets.
. K. Grocery, A. A, Kagleba t, Twelfth streot.
Wheeler's Store, W. D, Whceor, Highland avonue.
Yew Park Star , F. O, Bower ox, Twelfth and Leo He.
A hrrthm ooon advice to the
' Ttetubllcans who are shouting)
tottd aboatt iho party bolrtg mined
y Wstoment No. 1, had bettor do n
SMIb thlaklng. 4
fa tho first place the law could
liefer havo boon oimctod Aft IT WAS
IF THE PEOPLE HAD NOT WANT-
frl the uecoad plncoffno inan or not
of Mca ta uny party Is proponing to
treptral or tunend tho law.
7fow let us nil bo good nnturcd
xand, consistent. This rltor docs
31 ot mlhd having bricks silled nt him
'by 0. II. Mooros and other gontlo-mon.
to a diroct voto of tho pcoplo Is ia.
polullstlo measure, all parties havo
swallowed tho dose and must abllo
by tho effect.
It will not havo boon tho first
timo tho Republican party took a
doso of modlclae THAT CAUSED IT
TROUJ1LE AFTERWARDS.
Tho direct primary and the Initio
tlvo and- referendum were accepted
In Oregon by tho lendors and by tho
party.
Tho Republican party payed tho
way for thorn by enacting tho Mays
law, and shnmofully violating it by
refusing to voto for Geer.
Botno say did any of tho Demo
crntn vote for Geer, but tho Ropub
PLOT AGAINST TAfT
RUNS ON THE ROCKS
i
. . ' '"
Scheme To Prevent Nomination by Con
tests In Convention Is Spoiled -Friends
Hare Committee Walte Wellman
Says National Body Will See .Timt
Strict Jostice Is Done . . . ?.
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Washington,
March 20. TK6 mora bo. It Is not a claea feeling.
friend- of President Roosevelt andj0 le-den of affair- feel the nine
Secretary T,ft are In the majority In W m bo masse, o the , poop o
Thin paper mipportod ,tho whole i Means who did not voto foi' Geer,
jiopuuucnn iickov iw yvrn hko. .Know mo reason wnyv
AND WILL SUPPORT IT AGAIN.
Will you ito tho samo?
Thoro are two Republicans run
ning nt tho coming primary for the
nomlnutloit for United Btatos sonn
tor. All true RvpilblloniiH will nupport
tho Republican nomliioo of tho lrU
ninry, and In tho Juno itlootlou all
TIIISRK WAS NO PLEDGE TO
MAKE TIIFI KEEP THEIR WORD,
GenUomn, If we havo notonough
sand In our craws to elect a Ropub
Moan senator with from 20,000 to
40,000 majority, what do we do
Borvo? With laws onactod by oursolvoB.
with aamlldntee winning who nre
truo Roinilillfliiim WILL SUPPORT imon of ublllly mul standing In tho
THE NOMINEE WHO IS NOMI-j party, who will pity MS If we oannot
NATED FOR SENATOR AT THE, put ono of them over the trnck?
l'RIMARY.
Statement No. 1 HcpuhllofUiH will
nbldo by tho primary Inw and will
oirr OIT AND VOTH
Under tho direct primary liuv now
Hupport the nomlnoo for senator us n fQrn0 ,n Q Ul0 nivMllol
mndo at tho primary, ApHI 17.
All other Statement Hepubllcansl vo,lor n Pwor In the land. .The
who aro Republicans at lipart nntl
po'ootlon of public lorvnnts Is now
In principle WILL DO THE SAME;
I entirely In tho hands of the people,
WHETHER IT HE CAKE OR FUlJn"d. ,f th ,,0.0,,, do n.1 OXOr0",?
,Yw iiieir prorogniivu aim goi oui anu
It'ls nb-olutely certain Hint Cako,0 f J'10 VmroM, tho loglslr.ture
or Fulton will be nominated at Umtw.m l'or';rl" n" ta vIho or
primary for United Slate senator. rtnl U,,e ,,,rhTy ,R,VV "00,nK that
On national um with 40.000 lth,(,0",l,, "nt U- , ,,
Plurality In Oregon for Roonevult In I, T,ho ' vot ot he lt0 8l,n,uW
1000. with a onmllduto for senator, "' ",,,"R' " u"1 " "'" i'rr' H'
ntandlng on national Republican
principles. WITH ANY KIND OF A
DECENT AllliU CAMPAIGN, WHO
IVIIiIj WIN?
The Capllal Journal doe not take
the poiQlmUtlc view of tho Oregnn
tan that either OaUo or Fultou will
bo dofwtti'd by Ohnmhorlnln for tho
tlon. Pride In their states, loyalty
to their friends who may be candi
date and Interest In perpetuating
good Movernmrnt should stlimilnte
voters to vote In the prlmarlen.
Wo have long complained In Ore
gon that n fw liiMNiee dumtuuUtd else
tlniiM, named candidate and made
United Htatea mmato unless 8,atl).tlu policies of the state. Now that
mom No. 1 In abandoned by all Re
publicans
The sooner Republicans nbnndnni
tills povvor U lodged In the hands of
the whole people, through the pri
mary law, let the people show their
Huoh calamity leadership, and begin ...'.. r w .j
to RdvwaU national Hepublleau0X"r,U,K lr lowr luteRlg.utly
principle nd imiII together TO ""J,1'0""''- ,
WMVt A HEPUHLUWN SENATOR) ?ho Ca' tnl Jmgl urge. very
tnn.1 in.. mi imiii TiitJ iAirr'ilulwr " "" l,J1" " P'-imnnw
Sltf ) - - -
IN OREGON,
Tho Republican party bus gouu too
far In the direction of popular eleo
tlon of United State, senators by tho
diroct cholco of the people to retreat
now
The enaVtmeut of the Mays law In
If the principle are worth anything,
If wo believe In and hold sacred the
perpetuation of good government,
not only In the nation, hut. la the
statu, oounty, oily and preoluut. we
should oxeroUe the ott lien's privilege
every time opportunity Is offered.
Lot us never shirk the task of vt
Ifim Ihu Milimllim nt Ilia illrtxit Itrl
wary law. WHICH NOT KVWN THE RK- hl."t .varogHllve of Amer-
t itMiim.iww ".
ANTIHTATHMKNT NO
MOANS CONDHMN, are mattorti of
history, as are muny purty platforms
fnrortng the eleciloa ur United
Btetea sonntors by the direct vote of
the people.
If lontlng tho election of senators
ARE YOU READY
For ih nnnnoial opportunities
that wilt come to you.
Good credit, or pady eash l
uedl to kels them.
If you have a wvIhkh aaotuiat
you will have both.
Start an aawouut now ami bo
prepured
Fer Yor OpporlMi(y
Muh oh deposit ta a safe
aavtagat baah U aa lMtaace (ml
hy ssMtlUMt ftvlwraHy. No oho
ahoiild be without thU tmitvotlee.
SAYIIffS KTAITMENT
CAPiTAl
NATIONAL BANK
The Lucky (Junrter.
Is tho one you pay nut for a box ef
Dr. King's New l.lfo Pills. m TheV
brine you the health that's ' more
precious than Jewels. Try them for
ineauaaue, uiiioutnoa, cousupaunn
'anii mnlarla. If thav iltsjitinAlnt von
tho price will be eheorfuliy Mf untied
at J. O. Perry's drug store.
i o i .i .
Spring mllllaery opealag when
the old man opH his poekethook.
!Uco Suialde
as Prtaildeat Uoeveit tails It la mi
nearly the menace U laweaae la tp.
uUttun that diMttlw awoag (sjXaaU
are. And olght eat of lea f lkc
deaths are dlmetly t ladirtur
oaused Uy bowtl iruUa. MtCsi
llahy HlUlr onres dlarrkeea. djutu
tary, sour aunwrh a ad all laiaat
aimteats of this aaure. Jiut th
tuiag for teeOtlag WaW. tHj SI
and SO oaat, Said y all dalj.
Trade wKh eur adMtteMC '
'.K .1,1,. i M ,. ,.
tho natldnal committee. This fact
has been ascortalnerf'beyond the pos
sibility of doubt. Tho significance of
It Ib "very great, It means that no
spurious contest from tho south or
elsewhere ' can got beforo the con
vcntlon oxcopt la a minority report.
It menng that. tho plot to create
contosta, confusion and choas can
not succoed. It means, with llttlo
moro than tho shadow of uncortnln
ty, the nomination of Tnft on tho
first ballot. And If any period pf
waiting and of perplexity comes to
that convention tho nomlnco will not
be a opponent of tho administration,
hut tho chlof of tho hdmlnlRtrntlon
himself.
Tho policy of the administration
Tnft lenders as to contents from tho
south or plsowhoro Is- this President
Roosevolt and Judgo Taft aro both
In favor of It, and that settles It:
To glvo a Hquart' donl; to havo
sub'ComminsoM patiently hoer all
contMta; to sont tho legal, rogular
delogatos, no mnttor whvthor (hoy
aro for the admlnlstratleu-Taft pro
gram or not.
On account of the effort a of tho
enemloe of the Proildeut and of Tnft
to stir tip contofltfl and soandnlR In
tho south, tho Taft managers recent
ly dotarmlnpd to ascertain oxaotly
whore they stood In tho national Re
publican convention. Thoy know tho
convention wai to bo with thorn n
RooHovolt-Tnft convention. Hut did
thoy hnvo tho national committee?
Would tholr opponents ho ablo to
being In majority report In favor of
tho sontlng of a lot ofi trumped-up
delogatem from tho south? Inquir
ies wero mnde ns to predilections of
nil the members of tho national com
mlteo. Nothing was left to chnrico
or to Kuok. Tho facts wore nscor-,
tnlnad In evory case. Thero nro 54
members of the national eommtttoo.
one from each state and territory
and tli District of Columbia. Thir
ty th eta of theie aro ouUand-out
Roosvvelt-Tnft men and fivo or six
more 'are much moro likely t,o be
frlendy than otherwise. Thus (ho
Roosevolt-Tnft foroos have n safe
clear working majority of tho com
mittee. Tholr strength on any squaro
proposition oannot bo less than 32
to 21, and It Is muoh,mpro likely
to bo nearly 40 to 14, With tho
committee to paw on contests and
tho convention to uphold tho major
ity reKrts, the Roosevelt-Taft poo-
ple are not doing much worrying
over the southern conspiracy of tholr
opponents.
At the JHHie time, It Is true that
practically the only danger to the
suooens of the Taft movemont and
It Is a very small menace IIoh In tho
feliag among Miithorn Republicans,
for the greater part of the Repub
licans af the aerth havo gladly ac
cepted Taft a a substitute for
lloosnvelt. The north undoratandi
Taft as a great big man ou his own
aooount one of the biggest and
strongest ma we have aver had la
our public life. It to true that In
some paru of the west they still
hanker for 'Teddy." nut the vast
majority of northern Ropublleamu
even tatiudtng a goodly part of those
living la states having "favorite
on." are heartily and warmly for
Tuft, becaMto they believe he will
make a great President if elected
tint all throagh the south, partleu
hrly la state w here there is a ral
ftttHlUicaa party, the demand for
WoswH l still stroag mi stroag
that it ma) fchow Itseir in the con
reittloa Hwipttt- the -s'aa of the lad
r. Wh UMwaee Prestdeut
RexMWvalt t rt ari awa the most
fa-ular pebh wa ta the outh
elite the wsr Orvw Cleveland
waa aevr wtiUki lu the south
MBi Urya. thagh wUt popular, has
Wtvc r8Ud the plaoo ta the af
ft!a f the sjtUi he he d a few
tHtatha la US. at the seUh of the
Htvr eras. aa4 whea Mr ltran ap
amt to he the tavrlt of the
(at. Nsw KoAMX'ttlt's iwm.ii.iniv
Domocratlo sonntorn and rcprc
scntatlvcs from the south admit In
private conversation that If Prenl
dent Roosevelt woro nominated ngaln
thoy would fear for such' states as
Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri,
North Carolina and Florida. Thoy
do not admit Roosovolt could carry
them, or any of them, but with tho
President as tho nominee thoy know
they would havo tho greatest fight
thoy havo evor had to kcop somo of
thoso states In lino,
All the filgnn of tho times aro that
tho Bouth Is not to chooso tho candi
date Tho northern. Republicans,
who havo to furnish tho bulk of tho
electoral votes if tholr ticket is to
succeed, Intend to name, the ticket
thomsolvos. NMno out of ten of them
nro for Taft. Heavy aro tho proba
bilities thnt ovon If the southern
brethron convlnco tholr northern
frlonds thoy can cany southern
Htotos for Roosevolt, Taft will bo
nomlnntod Just tho samo, barring nc
cldont, unexpected uphonvnls or pho
nomonnl chungOH of public sentiment'
during tho next throe months. All
tho developments of public opinion
and of political allgnmont lu tho Re
publican rank these days bring us
back to tho principle which was laid
down in these dlspntohos throo
months age:
"It will bo Taft or Roosovolt, and
probably Taft."
o
A Neighbor of Yount
as'waU as yoursolf In llablo at any
tlmo to havo rhoumntlsm. Wo'ro all
liable to. havo cuts or burns, bruises
orcalds, crick In tho back, neck or'
Bldo somo kind of nn aoho or pain.
Thon hood this ndvlco nnd toll your
neighbors Rallard's Snow Liniment
rollovos all nehoa and pains, nnd
heals all woundjj. Sold by all deal
ers
(Cards of county candidates 85.-
Cards for district and state candi
dates $10).
FOR COUNTY JUDGE OP .MARION
COUNTY, M. L. JONES.
Republican, farmer buBltoss man
and taxpayer. Garduato o Willam
ette University, studied law and ad
mitted to tho bnr. Whoro he Is best
known nro found his strongest sup
porters. Among biiBlnesa men every
where his word is as good as his
bond. Ho stands for a strictly busi
ness and economical administration
of county affalra.
John A. Collier, of Fossil, has filed
his potltlon for nomination for. tho
district attorneyship of tho eleventh
district, subject to tho Republican
prlmcjrleB.
For Representative.
I hereby announce mysolf as a can
dldato for tho Republican nomina
tion for representative at tho pri
maries, April 17.
IF NOMINATED AND ELECTED
I SHALL ALWAYS VOTE FOR THE
PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOR UNITED
STATES SENATOR.
HAL D. PATTON.
1 hereby announco niysolf as a
cindldato for nomination at tho Re
publican primaries for county su
perintendent of Bchools.
WALTER M. SMITH.
I hereby announco myself as n
oandidato for nomination, at tho Re
publican primaries for commission
er. H. E. ROBERTSON,
Turner, Oregon.
I doslro to placo my name before
tho Republican primnrles for a re
nomination for County recorder.
D. O. DRAGBR.
I wish to announco to my friends
thnt I am n cnndldato for county
treasurer, subject to the Republican
primnrles. JOSEPH O. MOORE.
Southern Pacific
R. R. Tiie
Time Card No. Ca tKftt.
Decen.br 20th, i2 4
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No. 14.-8U3 p. H. p
press. l
Toward Portland jw,
"wsr p-M-
No. 22(Jli;28un fflT(1
departs. "-""-Wf
Toward San Francisco husJ
No. ll.-ll.03 A. M. Ro1
songer. , fc
No 17.-6:45 P. M. CrtUot
PaBsengcr. j
No. 15; 9:5G P. M. cuifom
No. 13.-2:01 A.M.Stah,
Express.
Teward Ban FracJ ju
u. x. ana a. K, p0rti4
Freight
No. 225 U:28A.K.Wy-l
I hereby nnnounco mysolf n cnndl
dato for- county commissioner on tho
Republican ticket.
O. D. HOYT,
Jefferson, Oro.
I nm a candidates for oltlco of
county Jiidge,8ubject to tho Repub
lican, primaries, on tho platform of
a square donl. to all. t ,,
W. W. HALL. .1
-o-
OREGON ELECTRIC
RAILWAY COMPANY NEW
FAST LIMITED SERVICE.
Effective Sunday, March 15, this
oompnny will plnco in sorvlco addi
tional local and limited trains be
tween Portland and Salem. Hours
of arrival and dopnrturo of thoso
trains will be found In anothor part
of ths paper!" 3-ll-10t
o ...
OjTOIIIA.
Bw tU -J? Klftl M ,lw '3s "
I niQKOKT
m MKK
Cough Remedy
itomfit rvtr
it.majBxa
Coughs, Colds
CROUP
WhMP4r CM(K
SORE THROAT
.. .
THOATKdlUNCS
KiMiioAsttaura.
uiru.onooN.uv a.
ttU. le!t4Vt ((t
At tho request of many Republi
cans I havo decided to becomo a can-
dldato for tho nomination foe county)
Judge, subject to tho Republican prl
tnary olocton.
WILLIAM DUSHEY.
For Aswoiisor. ,
I horoby nnnounco my enndjdjicy
In. tho Republican primaries for as
sessor of Marlon ceunty: pledging
Just and equal taxation.
F. J. RICE.
For County Stipt-rliitcndciit.
I hereby announco myself an a can
didate for County Superintendent of
Schools for Marlon county, at the
Republican prlmarlos, April 17.
A O. RAKER,
",' Turner, Or.
asfriatf
: Mr. Joha lUh tif nlag, la., wys . "t w "t Pt.Paarit
l have been selliag l)evtus K1daftyln4 lBa wtH Iweoordiag to the
and niadder PUU fur about a year i iHwoerau and Rpubi
rLli?... J...MT H lwrau are as eathuaat. vi
by all drugtUU ,h,IW " Rpufc.leaaa; many of them i
JKSiT FACILITIES
PHE WEST FOR
PRODUCTION OP
umii tents
For Representative.
The undersigned Is a candidate for
ropresontatlvQ at tho Direct Pri
maries, April 17. If eleoted will fa
vor business administration and vote
for the people's choice for United
States senator.
HENRY J. MILLER,
Aurora, Or,
For Treasurer.
I hereby announco to tho voters of
Marlon county that I am a candidate
for county treasurer at the Republi
can prlmarlos; pledging honest, faith
ful and Impartial handling of tho
county funds.
WM. STAIGER
For Representative.
I hereby announco that I will be a
candidate for the. Republican nomi
nation for state representative at the
pr'martee April 17.
S. D. EDKIN8.
Scotts Mills. Or.
For Count v CommlviIoinT.
J T neckwith of Sldaey preoinot.
Pla'f.mn Economical huslneas nd
m'tu tratlon and an aggreesivp pollw
cf r.nsfruiR permanent highways
hv he n-oneratlon of state, county .
and 'iw. rommunltis. Goml roads ,oave lo p , t l
are tne b-8t investment ror the peo- aay &
Pie Tuesday. --- .
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TIME TABI
CORVAuUS & EASTBtv
Trains from aad to ft
No. 1
Arrives at CorvallU ,...u-l
Arrive, nt Albany c
Leaves Yaqulna (:n
Virlv03 at Albany ....hjj
No. 2-
Leavo Albany .ij.jij
Arrives at Yaqulna .... j-.u
Tnxlns to and from Dttrofl
Loavoa fjrvrllis l-ii
No. 3
Lioavos Ainany 7:ii
A. M. (5:00, a7:05, 8:0$, i
No. 4-
Loaves Detroit i:H
follows, commencing ja. ,
Trains for Correllli.
No. 8
Loavos Albany ,-,ii
Arrlvos rt Corvallls ,....ij
No. 10.
Loavos Albany 1:51
Arrives at Corvallli ... Ml
No. C
Lcavos Albany ..7.19
Arrlvos at CorvallU .... :!9
Tmini for Albaor.
No. 5
Loaves Corvallls Mj
Arrives at Albany IH
No. 9
Loavoa Corvallls ...... Ml
Anlvos at Albany .....III
No. 7
Loavoa Oirvallls Ill
Arrlvos nt Albany .... Ml
No. 11 (Sunday oaljr)-
Leaves CorvalllH U ' j
Arrive at Albany Uij
No. 12 (SunJ.tr onvi-
T.onvon Allinnv 11 l
Arrive a CorvallU Hj
;For farther InformaUoa til
WM. MfJllTMWL
Gen. Pass. Act., TortUBd,
' Jno. M. Scott, Asst. a T.
Oregon Electric
Railway It
TIME CAIIH
leaving Salrau
PnrMnnil nnd interrad!t t"
ini
Portland and interment f
!..! '
West Woodburn. WilA
atln, Portland llUel
Portland and intern" r
Innnl .... '
Portland and interfflfJi
West Woodburn, Wrtr;
tin, Portland. 1Im ' "
rortiana mb w"-" , $
local .
ArrlUDS tin
Portland aad lBt!''J
looal . . ...
.. . - . ,lrB1PJJl
portmna ami -- ?J
Portland. Tuu.an.Wc
Wooauura. u.
Portland an J lattrmei
local . . .,
j ... ,rt ICi-8
I'oruana " j i
iuva ..r.l
Portland. Tea.ans - .
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Portland aal trtef-'JI
lopal
OC.T.C
Steamers P
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Thursday a ' k .
11 MI. -
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f TT"
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M. P
For Roprv"ntathf,
P esc anaounce that I a,m a onn
dldato for representative from Ma
ori county, subject to the decision
of tho Republican voter at tho pri
maries to bo held Anrll 17. If nom
inate! aad elected, shall support the
Peoples choice for U. S. senator.
Shall ontxs all crafts and all us- . -r
necear) and luxurious approprla- Jl area1- ""
tlon. o. L. HATTEDERG. jJJfoeJ,
. -,. . rl
aad aoeK cj
THEAVIf
. trtfj a
Creams, . swe
... rnraer of ?!rE
auicrioa, vriiB '