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DAILY CAPITAL JOUltHAL. gALBH. OKBQON. WEDNESDAY, MAKCIf 25. HH.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
K. HOFJBK, K. a rro.
theTi-otrwi'iHxJ asrttofrmsoi'of All Oregw.
fubllebcd Krery KraB Jtxccpt giinlj, Salem, Ore.
IUCKIM10X. RATK1.
i (iHTMltblr in Artrnoe.)
BMr by currier, pr yr,....,........W.60 Per month .o
Ht, fcy wU pr yer- .......... 4j00 Tor taonth..........25o
fsSfely, W mull, wr jrwr-..... ...t.W U anth -....-.Wo
grucfAL ;uvkky.
yr e arm(M f ilclhei branch delivery oBtf r eats
MM at tfte feitewlttff at IK Mats per month, 1.99 tor thnw
Asylum 8Rore, F. O. D Voe ft Spa, Asylum Arena Junction.
Carilae, fteveateMlk ttret o A. W. Lane, Sardest Road store.
DaWe's itete, Alex, Da, South Commercial street
Wetrte Store, 0. K. Bwley, East Hiate street.
Fair Grounds Store, Harrison Dee, Fair Grounds Itoad,
Howell's Corner, Twelfth and Oros streets.
O; X. Orocerr. A. A. BsghrtHi t, Twelfth street.
WkMler' tore. W. D. Wheeer. UlrhUnd avenue.
Tew Park We , F. O. Bowwox, Twelfth sad Leslie. .
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VETO MESSAGE
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Twre are getae good Idea la May
w Jtoigers' veto Message, but away
of Diem aru aow la effect aad on ike
of the city and partly ea
sel. At areVtont there ar,o ordinances
fefti state laws aipslnst minors being
feaad In saloons, against. women fro
tjaenllng them, against soiling to
rakariU and against gambling.
Thcfto provisions nnd tho Sunday
laws arc la tho main enforced In tliU
-oily and the city of Salem Is as or-
jIapI. nti1 Inuf.filiMIrt ir In Mlftllfl rn
m,cot as any city wo know of, nnd'.f; - ? ? . I
Tho best Ideas In te wayor's
mewago FOR MORE STRINGENT
REGULATION OP SALOONS, and
abolishing tie abuses ho complains
of, should bo embodied In a aow
ordlnanco and passed.
The fee should be at $1000 a year.
Tho mayor himself Intimates that ho
favors a reasonable foe. The raoro
ordorly class of oaloona THAT DO
NOT ENCOURAGE DRUNKENNESS
CANNOT FAY THAT PRICE.
It must bo plain to anyono that
tho abuses complained of lu tho may
or's moHHngo, If they havo any ronl-
tlonal Guard. The Btatcs at a small
expense? could equip tho youth of tho
stato with cadet arms, their drilling
from tlmo to time would inspire a
patriotism that can not be Inspired
from any other method tho stato may
employ, and ns tho youth of the stato
grow to manhood they become at
once tho military power upon which
tho nation can depend in the case of
such invasion as suggested by tho
contributor we havo lu mld.
Stato cadets is .not a step to tho
govornlng of our nalton by militarism
but it will create a patriotism In tho
rising generation that will ever
stand as an lmpregnablo barrier to
tho foe from without who would un
der no circumstances bo loss fear
ful of tho results of an effort at invasion.
! Pimples and Blotches
Are not1 the only signs that a blood
ckrtnsing, teete medicine la needed.
Tired, lagnkl feeliaf s, loss of appetite
and general debility are other signs,
and thoy may be worse signs.
The best blood-cleansing, tonic medi
cine ia Hood's Saroaparilla, which acta
directly and peculiarly on tho blood,
ridding It of all foreign matters and j
building up the whole system, lnis
statement is verified by tho experience
of thousands radically cured.
Over forty thousand testimonials re
ceived In two years, by actual count.
Accept no substitute for
Hood's Sjtrsftparillft
Insist o bavin Hood's. Get it today.
In llqald or tablet form. 100 Doses $1.
MAKES WORK EASIER.
Salem FcojrieAro Pleased to Learn
f Mew, It Is Dene.
' It, 'a pretty .hard to attend to duties
With a constantly aching back;
With annoying urinary disorders.
Doan's Kidney Fills make work
easier.
They euro backache
They euro overy kidney HI.
W. II. Wood, of 260 .Cottago St.
Salem, Oro., seys: "A good many
years ago I got tiadly kicked by n
nvulo right over tho kidneys nnd nt
another tlmo while digging a well it
caved In on mo also Injuring my
back nnd slnco thbn I havo hnd moro
or loss nnnoyanco from my kldnoys.
I 1
I CANDIDATES CARDS I
immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi
(Cards of county candidates $5.
Cards for district and stato candi
dates $10).
WHY OUR IMMIGRANTS
GIVE UP HANDICRAFTS
All through tho different countries
of Europe tho peasant who makes
a definite occupation of somo form
of handicraft does so for ono of two
reasens: either he Is a skilled work
or who can mako a good living by
means of a particular craft, or ho
has somo regular occupation which
docs not toko all his time and falls
to furnish him with an adequate liv
ing, and bo ekes out his lncomo by
tho pursuit f Bomo homo Industry.
When this man comos to America
I ho iloca so with tho solo Idea of bet
tering his fortunes. Tho only way
to mako money Is to obtain employ
ment, and ho soon discovers that it
FAR MOttfl) THAN SOME OP THE
ALLEGED DRV TOWNS.
Mayor Ilodgurs knows ns a matter
of fact thnt women do not much fro
quont Snlom saloons, and that tho
very clns of Baloons thnt nro ordor
ly and law-abiding would be closed
ly the $1000 llronso foe.
When It comes to tho matter of
rtivonuo, until thin rlty Is carrlod for
lirohlhltlnn, thorn Is ft grave imoi
tlon wiiKrnncic tiih revenues
ARE NOT A MATTKIl OP SOME IM
PORTANCE. Hlnco 12 ii o no hns bocomo n dry
town through tho offortn of tho
churches nnd tho university olty
taxes have doubled, nnd the moral
condition of tho city lu not nirwlo
perfect by any means.
Tl'.o mnyor'n mounngo whs given a
prohibitum tinge by bolng taken up
In tho Methodist pulpit and given n
qUHtl-ondorHoinont by Rov. Rollook,
although tltv inuyor himself Is not
clrjssod nit a prohl.
Prom ft buslnosa standpoint
mnyor nnd tho
with by tho figures In tho llconso
Tho nvurngo business man knows
thnt $500 to $000 a year IS A PAIR
LICENSE FIGURE POR THIS CITY.
. ., ""- " """"" impossible for him to work In tho
Change of weather cnuROd my bncki ' ... ,.. .,
to ache and when I worked hard it!"??"810'1 ,0,8llro,' fnh,on of t. h,
oui country ns uio worn mr wmuu
becamo so lntno thnt I could hnrdly
ntralghton up nfter stooping. I pro
cured Donn's Kldnoy Pills at fitono's
If a llconso could bo so drnftod;drug storo, and slnco taking thorn I
so that half tho saloons could bo on
cournged to sell nothing but bcor
nnd wines It would bo a good thing.
Tho llconso committee- should
moot tho mnyor's suggestions for
ANY ADDITIONAL REGPLATIONS
THAT WE DO NOT NOW HAVE.
As ronsonnblo biiRlnoss men, who
nro nil serving tho city with no com
p nsntlon but tho satisfaction of do
ing right, thoy should out out all pol
itics, lenvo Prohibitionists nnd local
optlonlsts iv mako their, cnmpalgna
according to their principles, nnd
deal with tho llconso p rob loin In this
olty from n snno business stand
point.
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SPENDING MONEY.
The Oregon City Courier assorts
thnt monoy is being spout to dofont
the tho populnr olnotlon of senator In
license committee Oregon, but It does not fear tho rc-
ubould jset togethor and frnmo nu ""'t. Tho Oourlor says:
urdliwno embodying SOME OP THE "The money siBod In OreRon U
TiEST IDEAS WHICH HE HAS oarry tho stato ngnln-it Statement
HROl'GHT IXHITH. N 1 W,H "ol ' raised to any largo
Ah business men of this olty we uxttmt m Oregon. Thoro Is groat
nre all Interested In the best order four thnt popular oleotlon of seim
nt things possible to bo brought out- tors will sproad to othor states. In
Ilnvi Sotleok nnd nil prohibition- suoh nn event It might bo hard for
Ists will agree with tho mnyor .that tho various Industrial and railway
tOTnue Is not tho prlmo objoct of corporations and othor grant flnnn
wlomi llownaos but that POLICE olnl aggregation to own their rospeo
KHGlTIwTION l-'OR THE PROTPC- tlvo quotas of nonntors. Tho UnltM
TWN OP SOCIETY IS DESIRED, States senate might reqlly becomo a
Jftw as reasonable men, nil hrnnoh of tho people's government,
iiiringvnt regulaHgns that lend to No, It is absolutely nocosaary thnt
hotter ordor. nre to bo desired, nnd n these big capitalistic organliatlons
license foe so high fts to make the own tho United 8tnte senate, and
hotter olnss of saloons Impossible Is this hobby of tho puoplo that thoy
to bit nlHinned. j .would liko to eloct senator must be
It Is uot to be presumed that Nov. nipped In tho bud. There Is vvory
HoUoi-k would lend aid to drafting reason to believe that hundreds of
any kind of a license ordlnanoo. thousand of dollars nre to be used
Bo that tho olty will get no help during the next month In overthrow
Trom that source, or from any pro- lug tho amendment to our coustltu
Itlbltlon mlvooata IN FRAMING A tlon commonly known as Statemsnt
UKAKONARLY EPPKOT1VE ORDI. No. r, and that this money comes
NANCE. largoly from outside sourees. If tho
Because If a llconso ordlnanoo Is next leglslaUuro can bo made up of
made effective and regulation I a men mot In huvmony with Statement
HWccs, then. tho prohibition cause I No. I, tho trick la done. Our prtvL
atruck a fatal blow. logo of electing United State eoiuv
Tho point we, wish to get nt, Is tors will thon be a thing of tho past,
that we nro to expect no aid In mak- The people, helpless, irresponsible,
lug any Ucria system a success from must be prevented from doing thorn-
tho Prohibitionists.
H.w (i Ostais Wealth
Is the prohlem all nre anxloiu
to salve. Somo oxpdet to have It
left to themt others slfeh because
they havt no rleh iwlaUvos. but
the swart youax man or woman
of today upans a wvlus nocount
as the Him Way towards obtain
ing wealth.
Your wtvliiR will earn three
per eet interest with ms. Small
account welcome.
SAYINiS KPA1T1ENT
CAPITAL
NATiOnAX BANK
selves Injury. It Is absolutely neces
sary that tho politicians become
their guardians. This state of real
political liberty has beoome a danger
ous thing. Under some pretaus or
other tho people's privilege of eleot
lugtho senator must We won back
from them,"
A NATIONAL DANGHR
A eontrlhutor to oae or tk popu
lar magailues builds ua a gtwU
souro artlolo on the ese with whloh
our nation may be lavadad w the
east and on the west. If lfer va
nothing more to fulkiw thau Jm
rner aot of Invasion aneh a menaae
would be Immantmu but there U
aomethlug utore; the strength of the
nation In organUed warfare U to be
contended with and but few nations
care to uudertulca the task. There Is
a matter of extreme laiportaaee.
however, to th nation aud U d&
feusea, that U. the Mucatlon of the
rising generation to the acle&c of
Htttaial defense. This caa best be
doae through our nubile aehooW U
the rgalaUo of oomftaale f
havo continued to work hnrd and
boon exposed to sever- weather, not
an ncho or othor symptom of my
former troiiblo remains. This cloor
ly provos that Donn's Kldnoy Pills
net up to tho roprosentntlns mnd for
them. I nlso know of other poople
ho recolvcs wages takes nil his tlmo,
strchgth and energy, leaving him
only leisure enough for tho rest thnt
Is necessary 'to his strongth. Ho
finds thnt ho can enrn moro monoy
thnn ho cou'd at homo and support
his family In what ho considers a
bottor stylo, and soon It seems elonr
thnt tho smnll Bum which ho or his
wlfo and ohlldron could add to tho
and tako no other.
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SMILES
i ! i.i..,i - i.nnnru r. family lncomo by handicraft would
who havo derived great bonoflt from ' '
Iholr uso. I nm glad to lot othors ""'"'.' "" '" u .',
know the merlin of .Donn's Kidney 0,lt " nroourlng the necessary
P.s for bacgacho nnd kidney.-" -M. andtoo a conn-
trouble" i ;' "7.: .."":: :.,...u .:: ...
For salo by nil dealers. Prlco 00 ....
' iilu-nvd linnn nrnitaf nninil . A Inn nn n
cents. Postor-Mllbnrn Co., Buffnlo, -".w- -- ---.- ...----
Now York, solo ngonts for tho United ru,' u"' ' ,"I l" , ' ,jr ,nM" ."J" "
. . icoino Amorlcnnlred as quickly ns
member the nnmeDonn's-h:",lU,10- , Att Q mttor, ?,f,fnct 2f
,umcuru inu puauuut ciuiiiiu wuicn
thoy havo always worn In favor, of
cheap rendy-mndo garments which
to them look fnshtonnblo, and tho
snmo sense of Imitation lends thorn
to dosplso tho hand-mado ponsant
work as much Inferior to tho showy
faotory-mado Ottlclos thoy find In
America. On tho othor hnnd, tho
skilled workor wh6 could mnko n
living at homo by his handicrafts
finds that thoro Is no room horo for
tho kind of work ho can do. Condi
tions nro entirely different, nnd, oven
If ho wero familiar with tho languago
hind know how to graiip such oppor
tunities as ho may And, ho com id not,
slnglo-hnuded and without nld, pur
Biio here tho handicraft with whloh
ho was familiar aud hopo to flud a
market that would afford him dally
broad. Therefore, tho hand-work Is
neglected and forgotten, and tho firSt
offort of tho worker Is to find em
ployment Jn somo factory or at somo
othor form of dally labor that will
afford him n dally wage. Prom
"Prontnblo Handicrafts" in Tho
Craftsman for March.
Early training Is trfoos,sarji to got
the worjn v
The Eugene city council hna ro
solved to buy tho water works tor
$H 0.000, Mibjoct to n voto of .tho
pooplo April 18. Tho university city
Is on tho 'water-wagon to stay,
8. L. Kllno and son of Corvallls
havo taken possession ot"thelr new
department storo, which Is ono of
tho finest In the Wlltnmotto valloy.
Tho proprietors are among Oregon's
most enterprising merohants.
Tho young men of Snlem nro
mostly going to stand for Statement
Nn. 1. They regard It as n olean
moral proposition In politics to havo
the pencil tuarV In the balloting
booth April 17 and Juno 4, elect tho
senator Instead of cash. Thoy say
It la honor onough to send a man to
the Joglslaturt without having him
ttado his vote on senator for a fod-
oral offlce or cash.
If thoy eould ouly seouro dally
malls the people cjf Coos bay would
he happy.
Tho Oregonlan olubbed Mitchell
Into th gonnt threo times. Will it
do that for U'RwiT
COFFEE
A middlingf .steak and
first-rate coffee nre better
than middling: coffaa aijd
first-rate steak. Con
sider the ctist..
Vest pfcf rM mt ar 1! l$4 dia'l
-it-
New CoriMatlousu
GolHMbta AgrleallMral OomijaHj';
prlaolpaJ otfiw, Portland, Qcggou;
oapital stoek. t89.e0: Inqojpojca
tops. R. K Magrudar. K. S, GoJUaji,
J, A. Uyerly and P. J. Hrlx.
Hydraulic Gravity Separate,; Gom
tany. prtaalp&l office, Prtlandt Or-
gou; iMpita) stock. $I0.00S Incor
porators. D. J. Porbes, Prank A
Sweeney aud Augjusttw Walker.
The PaHiaie Social aad AtkUtlo
Cluh; principal oo, Portland, Ore-
gea; raptui ock. $160; laeorpor.
tore. W 11 Haiidv. PnaV Brvle ,ll
,edt, allliKl with the Orso NajhR AUh i
No Uso to Die,
"I have found out that there Is
no uso to die of lung trouble as long
aa you can get Dr. King's New Dis
covery," says Mrs. J. P. White, of
Rushboror, Pa. "I would not be
allvo today only for that wonderful
medicine. U loosens up a cough
quicker than anything" olse, and
pure lung disease even after the
eaBo Is pronounced hopeless." This
most rellabU remedy for coughs aud
colds, lagrlnpe, asthma, bronchitis
and hoarseness, Is sold undor guar
antee at J. a Perry's drug storo; 50c
and $1.00. Trial bottlo free.
fM s
ne
HICKORY
BARK
Cousb, Remedy
Coughs. Colds
CROUP
WKimCik
llrvffWM
SOW THROAT
MMtaaMlh
ITHOATMlUNCS
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IWM.Cea(.teS.A.
MMMiMMMMM
FOR COUNTY JUDGE OF MARION
COUNTY, M. L. JONES.
Republican, farmer business man
and taxpayer. Gardiuato of Willam-
ctto University, Btudlcd law and ad
mitted to tho bar. Whoro ho is best
known nro found his strongest sup
porters. Among business men overy
whero his word Is as good as his
bond. Ho stands for a strictly busi
ness and economical administration
of county affairs.
For RefTcscHtatlvc.
I hereby announce myBolf as a can
didato for tho Republican nomina
tion for representative at tho pri
maries, April 17. n
IF NOMINATED AND ELfKJTKD
X SHALL ALWAYS VOTE FOR TUS
PEOPLE'S CHOICE FO.R UNITED
STATES SENATOR.
HAL D. PATTON.
I hereby announce myself as a
oindldato for nomination at the Re
publican' primaries for county su
perintendent of schools.
WALTER M. SMITH.
I hereby nnnounco myself as a
candldato for nomination at tho Re
publican primaries for commission
er. B. E. RODERT80N,
Turner, Orogon.
I dcslro to placo my namo bofore
tho Republican primaries for n re
nomination for County recorder.
D. G. DRAGER.
I wish to nnnounco to my friends
that I nm a caiidldato for county
treasurer, subject to tho Republican
primaries. JOSEPH G. MOORE.
I horcby nnnounco mysolf a candl
dato for county commissioner on the
Republican ticket.
O. B. 1IOYT,
Jefferson, Oro.
I nm a candidates for olllco of
county Judgo, nubject to tho Repub
lican primaries, on tho platform of
a squnro deal to all.
W. W. HALL.
' At tho request of many Ropubll
caua I havo decided to becomo a can
dldato for tho nomination for county
Judge, subject to tho Republican pri
mary oloctlon.
WILLIAM BUSIIEY.
For Assessor.
I horoby nnnounco my candidacy
In tho Republican primaries for as
sessor of Marion ceunty: pledging
Just and equal taxation.
P. J. RICE.
For County Superintendent.
I hereby nnnounco mysolf ns n can
didate for County Superintendent of
Schools for Marlon county, at tho
Republican prlmnrloB, April 17.
A O. BAKER,
Turner, Or.
V
For Representative.
Tho undersigned Is a candidate for
representative at tho Direct Prl
roarios, April 17. If elected will fa
vor business administration and vote
for tho peoplo'a choice for United
States senator.
HENRY J. MILLER,
Aurora, Or.
Fop Treasmw.
I hereby announce to the voters of
Marlon county that I am a candidate
for county treasuror at the Republi
can primaries; pledging honest, faith
ful and Impartial handling of the
county funds.
WH. STAIGER
For, Representative.
I hereby announce that I w(Ul be a
candldato for the Republican nomi
nation for state representative at the
primaries April 17.
S. D. ADKINS.
Scotts Mills, Or.
For Sheriff.
I am a carullrfntn t ..
tlon for sherlfr of Marios 'JSI
tho Republican nrlm.u. J
H- p. tafJ
For'Railromi ci
I herewith nnnrMinoa . .. .
nnt.it;.h . .. "TOUWM
"u7"" Huminauon f0; gifa
:;z:;rvf'irmx
" M.W W. A. PltT
For CoHitaijA
I am a candidate tnr ,. .
tlon for constabin nt c,u ..
. . ., wia m
at mo itepuoucan prtm&rfsd.
IRA HAMIL'!
For Rcpresw
x norcDy announce Ht,
candldato for tho leglslatm 1
priBasriog, April 17. If tsti
and elected I will vote tat Mm
ucan united States gonfir-u.
havo been elected by tse pteij
FRANK A. TURN
For Roprcscatath
I hereby announce rar!f
candldato for tho nomlnadoaoli
respntatlvo at tho Republish i
mnrlos, April 17. If nomIM
olected, I will voto for the Hm
can cholco for United SUtai
tor. LLOYD.T. REYSOL
Por Couuty Connnlslouer.
J. T. Beckwlth qf Sidney precinct.
Ptetferm: Economical business ad
mjnletrntlon and an aggressive policy
of ooustruoting permanent highways
by the co-operation of state, county
and looal communities. Good roads
are tho best investment for tho peo
ple. Fur RepreAfntaUve.
Ptnaea nnnniinita tfinf 1 sm O. Can
didate for representative from Ma
rion county, suujeot 10 me aecii"
of the Republican voters at the pr'
marlea to be held April 17. It nom
inated and elected. Bhal) support the
tiMtttlnSi nhnlot. tnr II R fsfiaator
Shall opposo all grafu and all ua-
necessary ana luxurious appropria
tion. O. L, HATTEBBRO.
SIlvertoB, Oregon
For Cowaty J4g
f hereby asuaoasce y caadldacy
for county Judge, befoTTtS
Ucan primarlM ni ,... W
April 17. Having been .H
mlsslonor "'
Judge ono term, I bellere?"
ifled for the ofllce for whifc'
Mnd drtln - "" a
j - u- p. TERRjn
JlMllHI-HIHllHrH
The
t Whkc House Rests
For a Regular
i 25c Dinner at;
They can't ho tat
McGikhrist&$M
ProprlMon,
iimiiiiminnim
f 830 COURT
Call and try
16c, Board pr W-l
also furnWhed
reasonable.
AT TH
Satem
Restaurant
MEALS 15c
iM 1 IIHIHI
I ELITE HOmi
Reitaurant sad kflttl,'
Euroncan nlan. M' t
hours on short or&r B
dinner 25 cent. TbWT l
ly finished f urnUlel rooa
E. ECKKULKX, rXf
US CoraH
I HOTEL ORI
Cor Seventh aad &t !
n.n,.l'c h!Mvaii
S Hotel. Rates $11
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up. curopes' "!
WRIGHT.WCKIiSi
Vnpfcmi
Gold Dst
M.4. b, JO WJfJ
Mads for tI jf J
grooir for . "
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