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DAILY flA ITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 0, 1008 "E THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. IIOFER, Ed. and Prop. an Independent Nowpnper Devoted to American Principle and thCTrogrcM and Dovclopcmont of All Oregon. rublfiihcl livery Evening Except Sunday, Salem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (Invariant jr In Advance.) Dally, by carrier, per year.... ....(6,00 Tor month... ..50o Dally, by mall, per year. ........... 4X0 Per month a5o Wltly, by mall, per yor............... 1.00 Six montbi .........COo N SPECIAL DELIVERY. Toe c nvealonce ot subscribers branch do! Ivory office ere eetafe lkke4 at the followlBg places at 15 conts por month, $1.00 for three meet' . Aaylum Storo, F. O. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avonuo Junction. Carlltio, Seventeenth stroot o A. W. Lane. 3ardon Road storo. Dauo's Storo, Alex, Dauo, South Commorclal stroot. Electric Storo, C. M. Epploy, East Stato street. Pair Grounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fair Grounds Road. Howoll'fl Corner, Twelfth and Cross streets. O. It Grocery, A. A. Engleba t, Twolfth Btrcet. Wheeler's Store, W. D, Who or, Highland avenuo. Yew Park Stor , F. G. Bower ox, Twolfth and Losllo. " muni i mill AN APOLOGY TO THE Tho Capital Journal npologlzo to tho pcoplo' for not hnv- Imously. PEOPLE, mnchlno politicians dofcated 'flat salary law In tho sonato nftur It wishes to had passed tho house nlmost unitn Sag' fncllltloB to print a larger paper. Wo nro printing now inoro pago-i each weok than over before. During tlio past weok pages of nl Yortlslng havo been crowded out for -want of spaco In our llttlo paper It novur had as good, a circula tion as at prcsont or onjoyud us much btifllnoHs ot a first-class, legit imate character. Wo havo just rucolved tho largest carload of flat paper over shipped to Salem. Mr. Joseph Moyors in ado Tho Cap Hal Journal a proposition to build It n fine ofllco building on Court streoi. Wo would havo tnkon him up hut for tho fact that last your it wan proposed to pavo Commorclal stroot. Mrs. Sumpsou Jones, who iuis toon our landlady for mnny yours! Bald bIio folt loo poor to pay for tho paving. Tho Journal wai advocating pav ing and wo offorod It she would not TcmonBtrnto nguliiHt paving to pay for tho pa vomonl. So wo will not movo Into now quarters or got a new proHS until tho ntroot Is pavad, and wo havo kept our ngrooniont with Widow Jonot. In tho meantime wo are propnraj to print iih largo a pupor us our P trons call for. A FEW WORDS WITH OUR FRIENDS OF THE MACHINE. Our oateomod friend of tho Oro go n Republican maohiuo are taking offence baoaiiHo this paper is not whooping It up for thtilr program. Whulovor that program la, It i not u proicram for tho abolition of any abuses or FOR POPULARIZING THE RHPUIH.1CAN PARTY WITH THE PROPI.K. Wo publish In thU paper the de crog ot J ml no Galloway In tho Dun bnr oaso. whim a vtmliol l found for ovor $100,000 duo tho state. The maohiuo pollllolniu fouthi the flat iilnry reform nt ovtry atop. Tho editor of tttlo paper went to the utato conventions in 1002, when thoy Buy ho was fighting tho Repub lican party, and GOT ROTH PAH TIES TO PUT A FLAT SALARY PIiANK IN THEIR PLATFORMS. Tho Orugonlun and tho maohiuo landorn advised Mr. Furnish, tho mnchlno nomtnoo for gnvoruor, to eplt ou tho tint tmlnry plans. Mr. George Chamborlniu ndvaontod the flat sulary luw and was elcuted. A bill wan Introduced In tho log Islaturo to put Mr. Dunbar, elected to a second torm as seorotary at Htato, on tho flat salary WHICH HE PROMISED THE PEOPLE 1111 WOULD ACOE1T, by taking a nom Inatlon on a Hat salary platform. Mr. Dunbar and tho rest of he In tho noxt legislature tho flat nalary law was again fought by tho mnchlno and tho dnto of its going into offoct WAS DEFERRED TWO YEARS HEFORE THE RILL WAS ALLOWED TO GO INTO EFFECT. Tho mnchlno robbed tho pcoplo of this state of ovor $100,000 on that ono ofllco by violating tho Roiwubll can platform, which had promised tho pooplo a flat salary law. Rut what Is a bagatollo of $100. 000 for four yoars FOR ONE STATE OFFICE TO THE MACHINE POLI TICIANS OF OREGON? At prosent the mnchlno nt Sa!cm Is hiring columns of spaco In the Slntosman to show the pooplo what bad Republicans Doumo, U'Rcn and Ilofor, of Tlio Capital Journal, nro. Hut I hoy should spond somo tlmo ovorhnullng tholr rjwn bad, works and learning to do hotter. WHEN THEY HAVE DONE HIOIIT AND WOItKED WITH THE PEOPLE TREY HAVE WON. Tho Itopubllcnn mnchlno In Oro gnu has dono some vory unsatisfac tory work and tho managers, Instead of getting wise and taking hold of mattora along progressive lines lu which tho pooplo aro lntoroity.1, thoy abuso men who try to bring tho party noaror to the people. WHEN THEY AHUSE A MAN FOR BT.YNRING UY THE PEOPLE THEY ALWAYS U)SE. Wo ask our frlonds of tho ma chine to road tho Galloway decision and thou ro fleet on what bottor tonus they would be with tho pop'e of this stato If they had stood up for a lint nalary Ihw and had oboyod the constitution of this state as man ilka General Odell advised thorn to. Thoy would Imvo nvalded tho loo Hon of a Democratic governor, would have saved the pooplo $100. 000 lu four years, and would have nbollshod an nnolont graft Hint was too rank for nny mnii of lntolllgenw In nny party to itHiul up for, and whloh 10,000 HopijhlleAiui ropudlat od. .n orators of that convention to roast tho Statement No. 1 men? Tho Statement NO. 1 men suppjrt a fundamental Republican principle on which tho battles of the civil war wore fought. They will bo found supporting Re publican principles In future ns in tho paBt, but Republicanism for tho people and not for tho system. o W1IO ARE THEY? Who Is O. L. Hattoberc of Silver ton? Ho Is a successful farmer and banker. Ho has made his own liv ing by labor. HE STARTED AS CARPENTER. He Is a Statement No. 1 man. Who Is A. C. Llbboy of Jefferson? Ho is a prosperous young farmer. He has been road supervisor. The Llbboy boys aro sovcral, all honest, clean young American farm boys. A. O. LIDBEY IS A GRANGER, and Deputy 'Grand Master of tho Odd Follows. Ho is a Statement No. 1 man. Who Is Henry J. Miller of Au rora? Ho Is a hop buyer, raised lu this county of good, substantial O-r- that man parents, a' life long Republi can, a clean honorable young mnn, and HIS ONLY CRIME IS THAT HE MADE HIMSELF A CANDIDATE ON STATEMENT NO. 1. Who Is Hal D. Patton? A Salem booksol'or and friend of tho bcIioo! children. Ho has given away flags to the school to teach tho rising gen eration lessons of patriotism, will!-.' Spring Medicine In thousands and thousands of homes in cities, towns and villages three closes a day of Hood's Sarsapa rilltt are now being taken by every member of tho family. Why such wide and general uso? Because Hood's Sarsaparilla has proved itself tho Best Spring Medicine, by its wonderful effects in cleansing tho sys tem of nil humors, overcoming that tired feeling, creating nppctito, blearing tho complexion, giving Btrength and animation. Over forty thousand testimonials re ceived in two years, by actual count. Accept no substitute for Hood's Sarsaparilla Insist on having Hood's. Get it today. In liquid or tablet form. 100 Doses $1. AMUSEMENTS. Auditorium Roller Rink. Moruing, afternoon and ovening sessions, Tho Vnudcttc. Moving pictures and Illustrated ougs, every afternoon and evening except Sunday and Monday after noons. Tho Nickclodion. Moving .pictures and Illustrated songs afternoons cud evenings. Tho newspapers continue to abuse Ruef. Tho courts rrulo against him. But ho comes up smiling and wins n thoso who nro attacking him for It now points. Say, that man has WANT TO DEBAUCH THE RISING norvo and resources GENERATION by returning to tlu purchase and sale system of making Unltod States senators. Who Is Waltor C. Wlnslow? A law studont and grnduato of tlid stato university. A young mnn who In debating and athletics has won an ENVIABLE REPUTATION FOR ABILITY AND FAIRNESS.. His only off on ho Ib Hint ho Is a Stato mont No. 1 man. Thoso flvo mon nro al' candidates on their merits nnd am not asking for porsonnl honors or emoluments. Thoy sock to go to tho loglslnturo UPON THE PRINCIPLE FOR WHICH THEY STAND. They bccaino candidates on their own account and nro not under the thumb or control of nny mnn or sot of mop. and will owo nllcglanco to no bosH or mnchlno, but will bo re Hpontdhlo to tho pooplo direct. Thoy submit tholr nnmos for rep resentative under tho Direct Til mary law upholding thnt Inw.AND its Vital principle, which is STATEMENT NO. 1. Thoy will not go to the leglsla- turo to overthrow nny law th(T poo- j IIU (turn I'llllUiril 111 III uiiuivai ill good government. CANDIDATES CARDS v (Cards of county candidates $5, Cards for district and stato candi dates $10). FOR COUNTY JUDGE OF MARION COUNTY, M. L. JONES. Republican, farmer business man end taxpayer. Gardaiate of Willam ette University, studied law and nd mitted to tho bar. Whero ho is best known aro found his strongest sup porters. Among buslnoss mon every where his word Is no good as his bond. Ho stands for n strictly busi ness and economical administration of county affairs. J hereby nnnounco mysolf as a candidate for nomination at tho Re publican primaries for county ouv porlntondent of schools. WALTER M. SMITH. I hereby announco myself ns n candldato for nomination at tap Re publican primaries for commission er. B. E. ROBERTSON, Turner, -Oregoa. I deslro to placo my namo before tho Republican primaries for a re nomination for County rocordor. D. G. DRAOER. o DoWltt's Carbollzod Witch Hazol Salvo. It 13 oipoclally good for pllos. Sold by all drugglcts. o All Signs Must Go. I am Instructed by tho council to notify nil concernod: That all signs which nro now orected and suspended in tho city which do not conform to tho pro visions of ordinnnco No. 552, must bo forthwith removed. W. A. MOORES, 1-1-3 1 Recordor. rwwa Gold Dust Floti I "'iT ''!'''"" '""""T "' '""'" "'" ' " wr;" ,','- Made by THU SYDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregoa, Mftdo for family dm, Ilk your (froerr for it Pra.n and skorti Ihv on hand P. B. Wallace AflTJfJ'V I 1 V - A I r IP I wish to nnnounco to my friends that I am a candldato for county treasurer, subject to the Republican primaries. JOSEPH G. MOORE. I hereby announco myself n candl dato for county commissioner on tho Republican ticket. G. B. HOYT, Jefferson, Oro. I am a candidates for ofllco of county Judgo, subject to tho Repub lican prlmarlos, on tho platform of a squaro deal to all. W. W. HALL. At tho request ot mnny Republi cans I havo decided to becomo a can dldato for tho nomination for county Judge, Biibjcct to tho Republican pri mary oloctlon. WILLIAM BUSHEY. For Assessor. I hereby announco my candidacy In tho Republican primaries for as sessor of Marlon county; pledging Just and equal taxation. ' F. J. RICE. A Tvi'tity-ynr Srnftticp. "I haw Juat wmn!etl n twenty J vonr heelth f.8iitene. Ihvomh1 liv' Hiiokl'n'e Arnica Silvfe, wMch fUM-l j me of bleeding pllen i"t twentr yoars ago." wrltw O S. v'oolever. of ' LfRayvlllo. N. Y. BupV-n't Arlrtfo Salvo hoais tho woret .o-s. bolls, J bums, wound and oti In the short- j ot tlmo. 2 Bo Ht J. C. Parry's drug litre. ft WHO AIMS THIt LOYAL L1CANS7 HHPUIt. Own Something Be Somebody Wo win euro ton yr wvlnga and ktHtp thorn nfely until you have enough to buy lot or a V houiM and lot or butlneae, igd pny you tin- -txt iu the meantime. You haw th Ability. lioKln mow. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL . NATIONAL BANK In a hlrod spaco in the Rtatcwnian Home unknown nnd nnonymoue ora olo of tho in a oli I no trie to put the Stutenuint No. I Republicans In the attitudo of threatening to bolt tho Itopubllcnn tloket it SUtomont No. 1 mon nro not put up for tho legis lature. Thore Is no proof that Statoment No. 1 Republicans ARE NOT AT LEAST, AS LOYATi TO THE PARTY AS THE OPPONENTS OF STATIN MENT NO. J. Two yoars ago Statement No. I meu eupportod tho wholo Republi can tlckot. while tho mitls knltml men like Simmons, and nearly all tho loaders boast that thoy votod for John M. Gondii for senator. Throe of the nntltj who wore In the loglelaturo from Marlon county REFUSED TO VOTW POR THE (HOICK OF Tllll PltOPLH Al. TIIOl'iJH THAT CHOlCil WAS A RMPURLICAN. In the late county coHveiUlun Chairman Adama tkrow out the re mark that no Statement No. 1 Re publican SNOttld be selected to mo to the slat convention, and tke LIU urty dlette walked out. The convention tttelf was wiled after eeveral secret wnferonoea nl tho machine managers for tho ex prosa purpoee 'TO PREVENT ANY STATEMENT NO. t RHPURL1CAN from going to the legislature tram Marlon oouaty. Was that imlng tho ReauUlionn niaohlnery of this oounty tulrly in the IntertWU of harmony? tis !f Mr traatment of the Stale mint No. 1 men for two of the elated TO OWNERS OF HORSES The undersigned Is proparod to broak, handle and develop roadstors and trotting horoa. For terms of In ntnnbnmiia (inimtv tliA lttvltllD-' live oaudldatee have all not lnto;l,0!ml R,ld 0,ir ' to SAM OASTO, Fair Grounds, Or. lino but one. The Courier says; "Evory enndldate for the Utglaln ture U out on Statement No. t, with tho oxcoptlon of II. F. O'beon, of c I P f f Eaglo Creek. Some of them at first 316111 I CflCC YVOrKS thought a qualified statement would Heudqunrters for Woven Wlro be tho proper thing, but open dls- Fencing. fluselon of tho question soon got nil Netting; Pickets, Gates, Malthold .For County Superintendent. I horoby nnnounco mysolf us a can dldato for County Superintendent ot Schools for Marlon county, at the Republican primaries, April 17. A C. BAKER, Turner, Or. 17n Tl ""-- w..ss.; fflfjnssMs.r-.' . "on county, sublprT , e lfoa ! Snail oppoo nil : " eu necessary and i(1 " ""M a . "" ftudSH -i ' Fur I?. . l BCnlflUTe loiKnea statement v . representative at th6 'JJJ marles, April 17. ' vor business n,iu!.ell always vote T " "t 'oa W i choice for United State? n iLm Aarofd For Representative. (Slcneri Rlnln.i .. T U u.. -"-"-milll ftO. 11 mnrloB. Anrii it k WM TTi1 VmtlVjrr'm, ..- -'wMix&it An rtr. I SHALL ALWAYS VOTE FM ..u ia a jiiKlUJE FOlt OA'"i-!j DCIMAXOH. "AL D. PATte For ItenrtsnB..(iu (Signed Statoment No n I herebv nnnnnnon . i. ' i dldato for the Republican toJ tiua ior representative at tlj iiiurius, April 17, IF NOMINATPn vn .. .... 4lillJ tilttli-, I SHALL ALWAYS VOTE FORI i-kui'JjK'S THOICE FOlt STATES SKNATOH. A. C. L1BBT, ! Jefei For RcprcscnUllif, W. C. Wln.lnn, -..J.J...'. rosontntivo, signs BtatemutKa jv Huvuriuuuni ot me pOopte.h nnrinln nml fn tKn .-i . Into offoct by tho Itcpublkasn ib my mono. At uepuullcu mnrles April 17 W. C WINStOTl For County Judgf. i norooy announco my ens for county Judge, before tie RiJ llcan primaries of Msrloa mi April IV. Having been county tl mlsslonor two terms uA Judgo ono term, I believe I tad ldcd for tho ofllco forwhi:hld candldato. G. P TERR For Treasurer. I horoby announco to thovoters of Marlon county that I am u candldato for county troasuror at tho Republi can primaries; pledging honost, faith ful and Impartial handling of tho county funds. VM. STAIGER For Railroad Comm!liMf. I herewith announce myielf br Republican nomination tor M Comml3sionor, from thlicost al district W. A. CART J"or Conjtflblf. I am a candldato for tie mi l, - ..l.l.l. e.lnm I'n IIUI1 lOl CUHOIUIJIO Ul ' at tho Republican primula IRA IMSUL1W j2s Vfll tho cnndldatoK to a common conclu sion. Tho fact Is, that evon though they may moan about tho namo thing the people want all candidates to talk plain English and overy ono 'un derstands that when a legislative candldato signs Statement No. 1, he Is going to vote In tho loglalaturo, If elect ejd, for the senatorial oandl tlato who rocolvos tho hlghout voto In tho Jtino oltjotlon." '' A Knockor U a man who can't seo good In nnv person or thing. It's a habit caused by a dlsordorod liver. If you see thlnga through bluo spectacles, trea' your liver to a good c'oanlng out ufoeeee with Ballard'e Herblno. A' euro cure tor eonttinatlon, dyspop-' ela, ludlgeetlon, sick headache, bll-' louHaees, all Mver, ttouach and bow el trouble. Said by all dmtgglsts. J The PopwIUte kave nominate I Tom WftteoH tor Preeideut. Roose-i veil has stolen nearly all his thun der. Tfcere le not uweh left fer: Uryeji to werk with. J o j Plenty of Trouble. U caused by stagnation of th' liver and bowel. To get rid of U and hendncko and bil!oueties and the poison that brings jaundice, taste Dr. King's New Ufe PUle. the roll-' able purifier that do the work with-' out grinding or grlptRg. 25e at J. I u. ierry"s drug etre. j - RooQng, P. & B. Ready Roofing All at lowest prices. CIIAS. D. MULU6AN Successor WALTER MORLEY. 250 Court St. Salem, Ore. m FRENCH FEMALE -PILLS. S5. L?.K3W! T.9 rt 8'' 6 stiji 8u.. - l W , tot WUI ko4 Urt.aTlrUl.uU flilfi. ii i iii iiiiiiMii ,.;,fT,4-u''aA". p- 'Sold In Salem by Dr. S. C Sfore Kodol For Indigestion Uur fauarantee Coupon For County Commissioner, J. T. Bockwlth of Sidney precinct. Platferm: Economical buslnoss ad ministration mid au aggressive policy of constructing permanent highways by tho co-oporatlon of state, county and local communities. Good roads aro tho best Invostmont for tho peo ple. For Representative. I hereby announco mysolf as a candldato tor tho legislature at the primaries, April 17. If liaralnatod and elected I will voto for tho Ropub llcan United States senator who shall Inivo been elected by tho people. FRANK A. TURNER. ilKKOItt BARK Coush Remedy AlWivrrnrui Coughs. Colds CROUP SORE THROAT TIK0AT1 aMYwTi5ntt Mr'' UW.0-. ftelvAtol For Ropres(ntntlve. I hereby nnnouuco mysolf as a candldato for tho nomination of rep-1 rosontntivo at tho Republican pri-1 mijries, April 17. If nominated and j eiectod, I will voto for the ltepuon-1 oan choice for United States sena-' tor. LLOYD T. REYNOLDS. O JBL. X O 3PL X S. . S" CZ&gi &&k If, Iter utiaf a f i.oo bottla ot HoUol, you cm honejilj nj it hat not lxnfite4 you. wo will refund your money. Try Kodol today oa this guarantee, till u.t and alga tho follow log, present it to the dealer at the tfrae ot parobate. It it fail to satisfy you return the bottle ta the dealer from whom oa bought it. and we will refund your money. Tnww Sute Sign here. .liutThleOat- Digests WhatYouEat And Makes (he Stomach Sweet For County Commissioner. The undersigned Is a candidate for nomination on the Republican ticket. Strict economy In oounty af fairs Is my platform. JOHN E. LEWIS. Aumsvllle, Or. For Representative. I hereby announce that I will be a oopdldato for tho Republican nomi nation for stato reprafontntive at the primaries April 17. S, D, ADKJNS. ScotU Mills,, Or. For Sheriff, I am a oandldnte for the nomina tion for sheriff of Marlon county at the Republican primaries, ' ' tl. P. MINTO. Graber Bi PLUMBIi ANB GAS FI' Will give vnii to an onw. - , V..JI to ue up i '-" GIVE BST"J J tv. ' . .. .odCS1 Call """,,,- .jj:? street, hack ot' Store fflUB "' ?n.mfaifl ea. MCxy '- fcirtr HOLU5T-: , fiocky Mouno CrrfJ u.tr atfw " k v "-7 .r " - & ..ju-inr i - ..;-. a ' .r: . .. r -k. ' w- WtDEH HUa32I5 X. C. DoWXTT : CO., Clitc&aTO, UL