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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, AritIL 2, Jj 08 TOURNAL EDITORIAL PAGE the Capital journal U. IIOPER, Ed. and Prop. An Independent Newspaper DoTotcd to American Principles and thcTnxjrcsf and DeTelopemont of All Oregon. mbUMiod KTorjr Krcnlng Except Sunday, Salem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (Inrftrlabljr In Adrancc.) (Dally, 1y carrier, per year...., ......tiS.OO Per month -..Mo Gtollr, yf ", per 1"- .. 4-M Vn month SSo "fesWjf, fcy mall, per year. ....1.00 Six months ........ .60o alFi IDSmnrr CAMPAIGN f I will bo olectod. If ho can got votes UP ON THE SANTJAM aa well as ho can wrlto pootry ho I will havo nearly nil thoro ia In It I coming ito him. Spencer Bang a song through undeblrnblo measures, It al bo could bo mod as a political club. We fuvor voting It down. Ab to 14 or compulsory Str.toment No. 1 It Is Just and right-. No 15 b for the pur pose of destroying party control In olTlco. No. 18 takes tho power In criminal cases from tho hands of tho district attorney and places tho samo in tho hands of a grand Jury who nro empowered to mako indictments. Tho following bills wore passed by the legislature last session and were afterward held up through referen dum petitions and nro to come be fore the people in June. R. Sheriff to have control of pris oners who aro to bo worked under supervision of county court. 6. For freo transportation for stato and county ofllcors. 7. Appropriating $25,000 nnnual- ly for four years for buying land, Women as Weil as Men Ar Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder table. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages and lessens ambition; beauty, vtgor anu cuccnui ncs9 soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidne-trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to bo born afflicted until weak kidnevs. If the child urinates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet-ting.ucpcudupon it, thecauseof thcdlffi. cultv is kidney trouble, and the first r3 t Wlnliri 'Mr11 & 8?c"cc,i A " lBRunnil,K at a campaign meeting tho writer For .IiifHiCO Of tho Peace, I linl.i nn thrn onia. nnd hn enn slnir iropf Into Poetry, hold up thoro onco, and ho can sing as woll as write pootry, and his constituents need havo no fear of. a man of his ability ont doing his f duty. Sponcor la ono of tho most fCJooTKo A. Sponcor of Gates pre cinct Is running for Justico of tho jpotnio in that district, composed of patriotic citizons in Orogon and llortib, dates, Ellthorn and nrolton-i should havo no trouble In getting IbuiJh, ono of the. largest In tho conn- that offlco or ono much higher up In E, and tho Indications nro that ho tho scalo of politics if ho wants it. "CAMPAIGN KONG." Thoro'n coins to bo nn oloctlon boyB, no doubt you'vo heard tho nows. Tho man wo sond to Congrosa lot It bo no ninn of booze, And thou wo want a sonator, but no choap mnn wo tako. Wo munthavo an upright, honest man llko II. M. Cnko. Thoy nro not llko tho othpr mon, that will try to buy our votes By pouring hot nir wlskoy and boozo down our throats For thoy mphold tho direct primary and Stntomont No. 1, So whon tho pooplo call for u square deal, they'll not bo on itho run. Now thoro'n Chamborlnln and II. M. Cnko, whom our pooplo honor so, Thoy will not romnln Idlo whon thoy find tho way to go. In tholr npoochoB you will rood how our stnndnrd wns unfurled T.o mako our stato of Orogon tho grandest In the world. Thoy nro not llko Honoy or Hnrvoy Scott, with boodlo tholr only aim, For thoy will tmo tholr host ondoavor for a square donl In tho gnmo. So to Harrlmnn and the Wall street gang, tho panic-making crow, Will say "It's 23 for your's. Now got up and skldoo." Now In our own local affairs, up horo on tho Santlam, For Justice. VOTE FOR HPHXCKK, AND FOR CONSTABLE, ItlMi 11HRTRAM. Thoy will try to do tholr duty by tho rich and poor alike, And nil blind pig, boozo gangs sny "You'd bottor tako a hike." Wo nro not tho other man, whom in nlnotoon six Ran on tho Democratic ticket for Jitstloo, local option for to fix. Tint then ho full down bo hard, ho almost broko his pan, So thin your "Iloodlo" runs for justico as a Republican. And now wo hnve nnothor nnmo tho Am or lean people ndoro. Ho la a ntntosmun In tho time of poni'o; a lion when at war. At tho ehargo of San Juan Hill under a Cubnn Hun's hot glnro, Ills gnnluH made his soldlora build bright cuitlea In tho air. Then In his country's darkoit hour, with tho big itlok In his hand, Ho Htrnvo to makp tho corporations oboy tho lawa of our lnnd. Though ho is not n poot born, ho plaiiH with skill and euro, Tho hrnvo and HtronuouH Roosovoli built no castloa in tho air. building armories, etc., for Orogon J step' should be towards the treatment of guards. these importantorgans. This unpleasant 8. Annual appropriation of $125,- trouble is due to n diseased condition of 000 to University. . the kidneys and bladder and not to a Tho following bills nro before .the habit as most people suppose, peoplo by Initiative petitien: Women as well as men arc made miscr- 10. To regulate fishing for sal- able with kidney and bladder trouble, mon and sturgeon. I and both need the same great remedy. 17. To rcgulato fishing for sal- The mild and the immediate effect of mon and sturgeon, Thoso two bills represent the up per Columbia fisheries on one side and tho lower fisheries on the other. 19. Is to crcnto tho county of Hood Rlvor. 1f1 1.. tr lit.il llirfc nlnrtMtlt ' .... .... m . I itmliwlinrr tnntiv nf t1t fltniisniwls of tcsti. money cnnuianics ior oinco may uui -" ,"r" j -: - , , --- n ' allowed to spond and provide for uionUl letters revived from suffcrcra Swamp-Root issoonmalizcd. It is sold by druggists, In Mty cent and one-dollar i size bottles. You may have a sample bottle SBlSPrwiPlMjPflrn bv mail free, also a rcom of Bwamp-Roct. of pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, printing their nrguments. o WATERWAYS IN ILLINOIS. cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., iliughamtou, N.Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad. dress, Uinghamton, N. Y.. on every bottle. Tho most popular net of tho Inst legislature was to appropriate $300,- 000 to aid congress In purchasing DEDICATION OF CATHOLIC Hit ALL THE ltO.SHKH FLIM-FLAM H1W PEOPLE? A tow Ropubllonu bosses at Port land nnd flaloin atartod In to hold county convontlons mul put up tick otH lu tho old way. Tho mor liven nml Intolllgoi.t nmom? thorn got oold foot as TIIEY .RAW IT WAS NOT OOOI) "POLI-TICS." Tho country dolegatos lu Mnrlnn tho looks nnd cnnnl at OrcKon City. "Tho $20,000,000 bond ltwirb for tho deep wntorway through Illinois will not bo dofoatod," Congrossmnn Wllllnm Lorimor statod at the con oluslon of his cnmpalgn throughout the stnto for tho wntorway. As tho wntorway HAS HEE.V EN' DOIIHKI) lY ALL POLITICAL PAR TI US tho only dnngor Hob In tho fnll uro of volors .to cast "tho Ilttlo bal lot," which Is to docldo Illinois' con stitutional amendment. Tho cost of tho ontlro wnto. nv will nggrogato $100,000,000, of which tho city of Chicago wl'l vx pond S0, 000, 000. tho federal gov ernment $00,000,000, nnd the stato of Illinois $20,000,00. TIIH FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WILL DEFRAY TIIR EXPENSE OF CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTAIN I NO THE IjOCKH IN Till? CANAL, dredging tho various rlvors, and the ontlro cost of tho wntorwny from La Sallo to tho Gulf. Tho proposed appropriation from tho Btate of Illinois will bo usod l.i constructing dnm nnd power plant from Lockport to MSallc. About $t8,00,000 of tho $20,000,000 will bo nocossary to construct thnt por tion of tho cnnnl from Lockport to whon n few hossoa namoiL tho sona tor. Shall your pencil mnrk lu tho bal lot booth count, or sull tho bnrrol count in electing the senator? Shall the Republican party travol.LaSullo. backwards Into tho hands of the mn- It Is now proposod to construo' ohlne or dIirII It ko forward for clean .looks nt Lookport, Jollet. Drowlon lirncroHilve rforma? Holghts, Ottawa and ItSallo. Tho-gttmo U too open nnd too oasl- o tilttnmii.wi I .( At. a &..0&1.I.. ...Ill CATHEDRAL APRIL 0 Ono of tho most Important ovonts of tho yonr in Dnkor City will bo tho dodlcntlon of tho now St. Francis do Snloa cathedral In tho city on Thurs day April 9. Rt. Rov. C. J. O'Reilly, D. D., bish op of Dakor City, has announced tho ovont to tho C-'v throughout tho nnrthwnnt. and mnny u!hH!nrloH of the r ..' "'Hi tnko part In tho coro nionlos. At 10:30 in tho morning Illshop O'Reilly will colobrnto tho I pontlllclal mass, at which Most Rov. Archbishop Ohrlstlo of Portland, will preach tho sermon. In tho ovonlng lit. Rov. John P. Cnrroll, bishop of Holonn Montnnn, will preach. All tho blihopB of tho provlnco nnd many priests vlll bo prosont. Dele gations from Portland Pendleton, Ln Graudo and other plncos will at tond. Muslo for tho occasion Is In pre paration and will bo the finest ovor hoard In linker City. i n i DoWlt.'n- Carbo'lzd Witch Haz.d Salvo. It U oiperlally good for olios. Sold bv all druggists. (Cards of county candidates $5. Cards for district nnd stato candi dates $10). FOR COUNTY JUDGE OF MARION COUNTY, M. L. JONES. Republican, farmer business man and taxpayer. Gardmato of Willam ette University, studied law and ad mitted to tho bar. Where ho is best known aro found his strongest sup porters. Among business men every where his word is as good as his bond. Ho stands for a Btrlctly busi ness and economical administration of county affairs. I hereby announco mysolf as a cindldato for nomination at tho Re publican primaries." for county su perintendent of 'schools. WALTER M. SMITH. I horcby announco myself as tx candtdato for nomination at tho Re publican primaries for commission er. B. E. ROBERTSON, Turner, Oregon. I doslro to placo my namo bofore tho Ropubllcaa.prlmaries for a ro nomlnablon for County recorder. ' D. O. DRAGER. I wish to announco to my frlonds that I am a candldnto for county troasuror, subject to th Republican primaries. JOSEPH O. MOORE. I horcby announco mysolf n candl dnto for county commissioner on tho Republican ticket. O. B. HOYT, Jufforson, Oro. I nm n candidates for offlco of county Judge, subject to tho Ilepub llcnu prlmarlos, on tho platform of n squaro deal to all. W. W. HALL. ly understood when the machine will Tjotmtr hM down on the proposition ,ot ,m Pl'nll " nU but tho leg ann roruimi o put up u ticket. ihuiv umei, TJut tho boMoa did not glvo up. Tno clI my we will nnmu Thov lmv made a ticket Just tho ,,, lflsUlntlve- tlokit for you. W uamo AN PUT THE MACHINE. wm lo Homl to the buslnoss of IIAXMl liV IT. In Voi Hand und at Selem tho bot tor vlnss of r'onn dcont Ropubll tntns hnvH rejected tholr proposition. Timy aro rniiying for tho Stnte- maklug senators. Tho OroKonlan tins uevor yet Rtnted In an unoqulvocnl mnnnor whether It favors eleetliiK senators by tho direct vote of the people or ttiont Nn. 1 railtllilniiHi wlm urn nnt .UOl. nu inachliiP rnmlliUtos In this light. 'rl' mnohliie managora at heart Tho midline candidate want noIaro oppoeod to election of sonntors xlUniiwlon hnfore tho peoplo nnd ,l,' tho direct voto of tho peoplo nnd nvnnt nn evasive nledse that will on-i"ro trying to Illm-Ilnm thorn out of ,. , . "X il&M 3lh thorn to barter for a senator Tlte Hltuutlou In Orugou Is up to Ihp Ropublloan votere whoso IntolM Kone. eharnotor nnd Amorloanlsm art. on trial. Thoy votod Blntemont No. 1 Into the lnw beenuse they clalmod to bo Uovo In tho oleotlon of United State nonvtora by direct vote of the peo- pi To now suffer a few wolfish ma tjhlno Iiobsob to fllm-fhMU.lt out of tho law would bi an impoaehmout t)f both thplr oharaotoij nnd lutein "Honco, which wo do not bolleve tboy wl'l "tRUd tor. and the results In April and in Juno will demonstrate 1mt tho Republican pnrty U atlll tho paitv of tho poplo and not tho party of the boasoa and the machine. The peoplo aro to deride whether thoy want to gu back to tho old way It. If tho people will Just lick tho maohlno off tho fnoe of tho onrth thoeo aelfsAiUo lenders will walk up and sign Statomont No. 1 like good dogs two yettre from now. Thoy havo no convictions on tho aubjoat. 0- Thoro Is not'.lng better thru Ko dol for lyapopein, ludiiieetlun sour HtouiRch, balohlng of gas nud ner vous headache. It dlf-ete whet you oi. Sold by all druggUts. , o ( UPHINESH DKCLINKH IN SUPREME COURT The report of the olei-u or tho ai nrome court fo" tho month of Mnroh shows that 1 new buetufse va artCW IV- Hm Is a Big Difference poals and $370 In colloctlons r 9lweeil c,rocorlea. Thoro Is a dlf- u do i uiiu-iiHii in iiii wurs uaiiiiii; brought beforo that body. s: r. .it WJ&Ji u 3ol . ' . antmyn& . IJIiV -iAr r? it 'B SKI Own Something Be Somebody We will ceio nu ywir envlnge mul keop them fdy uutu you have iuukIi to buy a lot or u house gu.l lot urn buaiuew, and pay you IuKt lu the mofigUw. You havo the RVl)lty. Uoslu KUW. SAYINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK THE N13W ImUVS TO IIH ON IN JUNE. VOTED Tho first four are nmendmontn to the oonstltMtlon of tho United Statos nnd wero proposed by tho legisla tive assembly nt tholr Inat sesslou. Their number as they apponr on the ballot and the monsuro na proposod la ni follew: 1. Increase of th' salary of tho mombars of the legislature. 2. To lorntlng state Inetltutlona outside of oapltnl. 3. To Inereeae sunreme Judaea from thre to live. ' 4. To hold biennial eJeejLion In November i The Capital Journal advises voting against them all. The following HttteiidiueMtf to the constitution aro proposed by tho Ini tiative: 9. ltqual suffrage, allowing wo- wh to vote. 11. Olvtag towns right to rogu- late liquor buelaeos. 13. Single tax exewptlag much property. 13. 1HH to tUeeh&rgo olilee hold era nnd eleet succeefore. 14. Requlrlag legislators to vote for U. a eeaotor reeehiag woet ote. U. To elect offleers Ur majority In place of Humility and hnvlug pro titolonal renreeontailnu. I 18. All iRdletments to bo mado' oy Rranu jury. , Of theee btils equal euffrage tvaeda ,no xpU nation. No. n s for tho iMirpoae of IvIbk to the loeal town .the exclusive authority to handlo J'ho Honor tiu&lumi, ad the regula tion of pool room. ete. No 12 has been explained. u ehangee our wholo system of luxation and throws (this bunion or tho nwnor of lasd. j No. IS tnakea it possible to Intimi date a weak officer and might force Severe Pains When a proniinont norvo is affected, the pain is sovoro. It is called neu ralgia. It may ho in eith er tho head or hody. Re lief comos only whon this norvo trouble is overcome. By its soothing and stVongthoning innucnuo upon tho nervous system Dr."" Miles' Norvino ro , moves tho eanse. "It va ttlniut two )jra ao that X was laKoti down with v.nt ilia Uoo twtn ri'ihued wan neuralnln. nj ocimo ctillcU 11 liKtitiiiiiK rliuumutUm. KUaip PaIh.i wsMjIil go from on i4u. to uu oUir. HHMtly ln my ha, nJ thoy woukl Ut two or thr days before I ooulil set relief. Durlnir tlnwo epdlU I wuU bo bo nenoua that I luirdly knew xiU&l I k-as dolns Tho pains wora so sver ana eMutusttne that I ray huj.Ua nil would tmvu to stMtdy a when -ahUvIuc uuroj the room. I wovihl havo fever, and my hnrt would rvuiimau, nna in a usy or two i vroaiu feci better- Just as soon as 1 would ffroiue In price und nnothor In qual ity. Judged by e:hor standard It will pay to BUY YOUR GROCERIES HERE Your first order will show -that our economies in price havo not boon offeatod by sncrlflce of quality. Our Groceries nro above nl.1 good Brooorlea. Tho saving to you Is caused by our close buying and our At tho request of many Republi cans I havo decided to becomo a can dldnto for tho nomination for county Judge, subject to tho Republican pri mary oloctlon. WILLIAM BUSIIEY. For Assessor. I horoby announco my candidacy In tho Ropubllcan prlmarlos for as sessor of Marlon county; pledging Just nnd equal taxation. P. J. RICE. . For RonriMeni.ii- l signed Statement w , , . Pleaso announce thai V ' lJ dldato for ronreMnuft.1 " Hon county, BubJert u ?i "" i marles to be held aZi i,Wtt mated and elected. Kill I" a pwplo'i choice for u ft Shall nnnrn., n .Y' tJai neeoHar, and JuxurKll O. L. HATTED "rioB, On For KeprcecnUii Mnrnsifllnll . .. ""UJttia .t..wofc..uiu ai the Direct marles. Anrli 1? w ... . " vnt hit. nn.n J.. . "wl alwayr-toTTa oholm fnr ffniij o..."e HeJ ivmi "wii j. mn For RcprcseBttlt. (Signed SatpmB v. .. I hereby announce mri'elf u',i uiumo ior ino uepublltaa ac Hon for representative t ii, j uiurius, April 17, IF NOMINATED AM) Ft I BHALIi ALWAYS VOTERS i-JB.uriJi C1IOICR FOR STATES SENATOR. HAL D. PAH01 For HeprescnUtlre. (Signed Statement Va i. I horoby announce mrMHu't aiaato for tho Republican ica tlon for representative t Hi mnrloa, April 17, IF NOMINATED AND El I SHALL ALWAYS VOTE FDR PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOR Oil STATES SENATOR. A. C LIBBT.j Meryl For IleiircscnlflllTf. W. C. Wlnslow, candidate for rosontntlvo, signs Statemenr X. A "government of the people, ij pcopiu anu ior tno people ta Into offoct by the RepiMcui Is my motto At Hcpnb;.a: nmriog April 17. W C WIN3L01 For County Superintendent. ....... . ...',.-.,.. -Jnl dlitr ot W A. CAB uiuiuu ior uuuuiy Diiiiuriiuumituii. ui Schools for Marlon county, nt the Ropubllcan prlmarlos, April 17. A C. RAKER, Turner, Or. For County Judge. T linrnlit nnnniinrn mi M'il for county Judge, before the eJ Hcnn primaries of Manoa April 17. Having been cowtjl mlssloner two terms and Judge ono ttrm, I believe I as lllod for tho ofllce for whlci I candidate Q. P TEB Eor Slietlff. I nm a candidate for Ike ui tlon for shorlrt of JIatloa tsl tho Republican primaries. H P MS For Railroad CommMow I hortwlth annajncemyiefl- Republlwm nomination ior h- Commlaaloner, from tbliceip For Treasurer. I heroby nnnounco to tho voters of Marlon county that I am a candidate for county troasuror at tho Republi can prlmarlos; pledging honest, faith, ful and Impartial handling of the county funds. WM. STAIGBR For County Commissioner, J. T. Beckwlth of Sidney precinct. Platferm: Economical business ad ministration and nn aggressive policy of constructing permanent highways by tho co-oporatlon of stato, county and local communities. Good "roads o A tl-fc Kaai ImtACtmAni trim i t A Tftn modorate Ideas of a legitimate profit "j0 v ' A. A. Englebart 12th and State upooo msU tno vrv least I wa ur to have a '-ll of nmralfta- I hvo Ukvn loin ot Um-tor s mtHtloln, but I mllit juat us well take vatur. My .unt kent wrltlmr maTa hist try Ir. MIIm Nervine, hp.1 I am thank ful tht I wns irMu.'dHl to Uo m. for tho Nervtno has ouroil we haa driven it out or my tytM." MltS. IT JUS Savannfth Av. St Dr. Mlto C DIXON. . Jodruli. Mo Norvino Is sold by your daiQoUt, who vlll guaranUa that tho first bottlo will benefit. It It falls, ha vlll rotund your monty. MUca Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind Gr aber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will glvo piotnpt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to give satisfaction and to bo up to the sanitary stand ard. WK WII.fi 11H PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON X)NTRAOTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Barr'a Jewelry Store. Phone 550. For Representative, I horeby announco myself as a candldato for tho legislature at the prlmarlos, April 17. If nomlnatod and elected I will voto for the Repub llenn United States senator who shall havo boon elected by tho pooplo. FRANK A. TURNER. For Roprcscntntlv I horeby announce myself as a candtdato for tho nomination of rep resentative at tho Ropublloan pri maries. April 17. If nomlnatod and olicled, I will voto for the Republi can choice for United Statos sena tor. LLOYD T.-REYNOLDS. For County Commissioner. Tho undersigned Is a candldnto for nomination on the Republican tlckot. Strict economy in county af fairs Is my platform. JOHN E. LEWIS, Aurasvllle, Or. For Representative. I heroby announce that I will be a candidate for tho Republican nomi nation for state representative at tho primaries April X7. S. D. ADKIN'ST ScotU MRU, Oi. Tor Constat. I am a candidate for t M tlon for constable of Sal nt tho Republican prlmarlH. UU ffluui iL J & 1 HICK0CT E WW S Cough fcWr fl tovrn" i rV iff fa 9 r.,,h. CftMb vwuyy CHUVr t'UT'ZZ. SORtTlWOAT ItiUOAT ,- H!ss: IvJ ijITMTilJ iis.a" 2E9 IB Wm fcV'' tl - , rr z1 -i Tr:. - T. W -fl uS j All' . .! a it In ' ll l$& 9 1 KfrXf alJW'IJ MTU AS