DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, Al'lHL 0, 1008
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
V.. IIOFKR, Kd. and Prop.
Ah Independent Ncwipspcr Devoted to Atnorlcan Principles and
tlieTrogrcM and Derclopement of All Oregon.
Published Krery Evening Except 8undy, Salem, Ore.
lUBSCIUPTION KATS0.
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SPECIAL DELIVERY.
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lkkf at the follow! uiacea at IB cents per month, ?1.99 for tare
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Carlfne, Seventeenth street o A. W. Lane, 3ardon Road store.
Dane's Store, Alex, Daue, Sosth Commercial street.
Blectrlo 8tore, 0. M. Eppley, East State street.
Fair Grounds Store, Harrison Dae, Fair Grounds Road.
Howell's Corner, Twelfth and Cross streets.
o; K. Grocery, A. A. Eagleb t, Twelfth street.
Wheeler's Store, W. D. Wheeer, Highland avenue.
,Yew Park Stbr , F. O. Bower ox. -Twelfth and Leslie;
NO PARTY DIVISION.
Of RopHbllcan Vot,ea Among Sever
al Candidate In Juno Under Pri
it wry Law Those Who So Be
llovo Atx Misinformed Letter
from Well Known Ronton County
Man, i
(In the lottor bolow, Mr. George
R. Hnll, of Bollfountaln, explains
that In tho Juno oloctlon thoro will
1)0 but ono Republican candidnto for
uonator. Tito only tliiio thoro will
1)9 moro thnn ono Republican candi
dnto Ib nt tho prlmnrlo? on tho 10th
of April. In tho balloting nt tho
primaries, tho cnndldnto recotvlng
the highest voto will bo the Republi
can candidnto, and tho only republi
can candidate to bo Voted for In
Juno, nt which tlmo also thoro will
bo n Democrat, a SociitllHt nnd a
Prohibition cnndldnto. Uudor State
ment No. 1, that ono of tho four
candidates receiving tho "hlghost
number of voIoh," will bo tho jwo
)!o'h cliolco, to bo ratified by tho
legislature. Ah tho Republican!!
havo two votes to ono of nny 6thor
party, tlvclr candidate under any or
dinary conditions, Ih practically Hiiro
of oloctlon under tho Statotnont No.
1 plan.)
Ed Jeurnal: With your permlJ
nlon I will oiitlonvnr to correct nn
orror thnt Ih boUovcd by mo to ox
Int In tho minds of Hovornl Republi
cans hero nbonit having roforoncu to
tho Primary law nnd Stnteinont No.
1, Tho orror rof erred to In Hint Ho
publlcrns by dividing tholr voto
umong tievornl candldntcH wlillo tho
Domocrnta may concontrato tholr
voto upon ono, my bo nblo to clot,
that one by n plurality voto. This
viow, It HooniB to mo cim not bo on
tortnlnod by r.ny ono who under
HtnmlH the conditions under which
the Primary law Is conducted, I will
try to oxplnlu In the first place, that
iiH I undorHtnnd It, primary oloctlon
lit only tin finprovoil mode of conven
tion for tho purpoBQ of nominating
cnndtdntvn for tho olllcos of county,
Htnto, district ami nation (tho lattor
U. 8. senators.) Now It Ih plain thnt
wlillo thoro mo Bovural candidates
running for onch of the Bald onieos
but one will hnvo boon nomlnntod
by oltlur party. That ono will bo
iv Republican by tho llopubllcnn par
ty nd a Doinocrnt by tho Democrat
lo party. Thus frr, the result In the
Bnmn, in by th convention mothod.
Now then, what next? Why tho
oloctlon Ih next and each party will
hnvo U one candidnto for onch of
tho uuvornl olllces.
Whsro has thoro btm nny tulvan
ln . i,,.. ilie other?
Now come tho tlokot that oloctH.
The Hopublloan can voto for his
man for each olllco and bo can tha
Domocrnt for IiIb. but lot mo hero
Htntoa that tho candldatOB for U. 8.
nonator are tlif big ono. and onch
party has one nnd may take Ita
choice Individually, nnd collectively.
Now what will hinder tho stronger
party from looting Us man? I nna
wr nothing, nothing but tho eholco
of individual candidacy on tho oppo
sition ticket, and Is It not tho privi
lege of every olector to voto for his
choice of nil the candidates before,
th poonle.
Under the Primary plan, as. by tho
old regime of the convention plan,
lint what, any you, has all this to do
with Statement No. I. It Is Jut
this Tho people's choice for U. 8.
HoiuUor must bo ratified by tholr
legislature. Tho representatives
nnd senators whom they elect to
irpresont those In their legislature
nnd whom should bo Instructed by
their constituents to voto for the
pooplo's eholco, made by thorn at tho
preceding oloctlon. And tho ser
vant who will not obey his mnBtor
by doing his bidding by subscrib
ing to Statotnont No. 1, lint? no right
to our voles, and wo have n right
to entertain n nuoplclon. That a
cnndldnto rofUBlng to comply with
our wlshen as n3cortnlnod by our
votera, wishes to soil his own vote to
tho hlghCBt bidder njid thu assist
In filling hjs pockets' with tnlntod
money nnd tho U. 8. senate with
corporation toola. That will hold
up nny hghl.itlon thrt tho pcoplo
need and want, nnd thus perpetuate
n Hotitio of Lords that hnvo long ox
lotod ontiroly Independent of tho
pcoplo whom they misrepresent.
YourB as I view It,
GEO. It. HALL, Sr.
o
Object to Strong Medicines.
Many pcoplo object to taking tho
Btrong modlcluos usually proscribed
by phyBlclnni for rheumatism. There
Is no need of internal trcntiuont la
nnd enflo of muscular or chronic
rhoiinmtlsin, nnd more than nlno out
of ovcry ten enflos of tho dlseaBo iro
of ono or tho othor of thoso varie
ties. When thoro is no fovor and IU
tle (If any) swelling, you may know
that It Ih only nocosiary to apply
Chnmhorlnln'H Liniment freoly to
got quick rollof. Try It. For sn'.o
by Dr. Stone's drug Btoro.
O ii
Rlu'innatlHiii.
More than nine out of ovcry ton
cnso of rhoumutlBiii are simply
rheumntlsm of tho nuncios, duo to
cold or damn weather or chronic
rhoumntlHin. In such ensos no Inter
nal troatmont Is reqtilrod. Tho froo
application of Chatnborlaln's Llnl
inont la nil thnt Is uocdod, and It Is
cortnln to glvo quick rollof. Give It
n trial and see for yourself how
quickly It rellvos the pain nnd sore
noHd. Prlco 25 conts; Inrgo also, 50
cents. Sold by Dr. Stonb's drug
Btoro.
MACHINE
METHODS
UNMASKED
yiLaii ' ' i 1 1 s
Ex-Democratic Boss at the Head of the
Machine In Marion County to Down
the Dfocct Pimay Law
IS YOUR MONEY
Making money for ou? Tho
moro of It you have omployod for
you, tho less you need to work
yourself If you kuup on saving
j ml putting your savings to work,
there'll ooute a time whan you
won't need to work. Have you
ever thought about having some
money
At Work For You
If not, it Is time you were think
ing It over for yonir own good
nud for the good of those depend'
int upon you
Hegln now
Opon a wiving account with us
nnd we will help you save.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL
NATIONAL BANK
Stock Without Water.
W W. R-i'scll, of Sheridan, In a
letter to the Hcllrond Commission
complains that during 51 hours Jie
was on tho road with a carload of
cattlo from Milton to Sheridan, the
nnlmnls woro not furntshod with
any water other than what he was
compelled to furnish them from ti
bund bucket, ml thnt during tho 21
hours on tho run from Portland to
Sheridan not u drop of water was
furuUhod thorn. The first part of
tho run was on the lino of tho Ore
gon Hnllway nnd Navigation Com
pany, and from Portland to Milton
was on tho line of thu Southern
Pacific company. Tho matter will
be investigated by tho Commission.
Th. Statesman will not Bay who writes or pays for tho anonymous two
column Bpace dovoted to the editor of Tho Capital Journal In every
issue.
According to Its regular rates that spr.co must cobL somo ono at least
$G00, ANDljOME ONE MUST PUT UP THE MONEY. WHO 18 IT?
Thero Is little doubt In tho minds of tho public that tho money.. Is.
raised nnd tho Bpace hired by tho Salem machlno politicians.
At tho head of those Is nn ox-Democrat who but a few years ago was a
deputy sheriff under Frank Durbln, AND WHO POSES AS THE FUL
TON MANAGER IN THIS CITV.
Two years ago ho ruined the political chances or Alex La Follette,
and mado a llfo and death fight to keep Tom Kay out of tho Bonato.
Now ho poso3 aB the friend and protector of tho purity of tho Republi
can party. Ho HAS DRAGGED TWO OF HIS PERSONAL FRIENDS'
ONT.O THE REPUBLICAN TICKET FOR REPRESENTATIVE, not dar
ing to go on himself.
Whllo protending to mnko war on Statement No. 1, tho machlno Is
hacking Sam Hughes for representative, WHO TWO YEARS AGO SIGN:
ED STATEMENT NO. 1, AND WHO NEVER PUBLICLY RENOUNCED
HIS POPULI8TIO VIEWS.
In tho oyos of tho machine nil are Populists who this year sign State
ment No. 1. This would include tho best mon running in Multnomah
county, nnd nil tho Republican cnndldatos In mnny of tho counties of tho
state.
In following tho load of THIS EX-DEMOCHATIO OFFICE HOLDER
FROM IOWA, who flrnt hold oulce under tho Democrats and NOW AS
SUMES TO RUN THE REPUBLICAN PARTY OF MARION COUNTY,
tho RepubllcnnB of Marlon county nro liable to find thomsolvca out of
tho organization of both housos.
Sunday's Oroconlnn published n tablo showing thnt In the lower homo
fill CANDIDATES HAD TAKEN STATEMENT NO. 1, AND II THE
PARTY CHOICE STATEMENT, whllo In tho senate 13 Blgn Statement
No. 1, and 1G tnko tho party eholco. It la a well known fact thnt most
of the holdover senators nro Statomont No. 1 mon.
Under this ex-Domocrnt's mlstnkon Jondershlp, tho party will not only
bo split, but It will bo absolutely Impossible should ho tAiccccd In. nam
ing his loglBlntlvo Blnto to securo tho organization of either house or scn
ato. AND ALL MARION COUNTY INTERESTS WILL BE IMPERILLED.
Do Marlon county Republicans want Btich n machlno to rule them?
On a mini show-down In tho rccont county convention, of ovor 20 dele
gates In tho Bccond wnrd, tho largest Republican wnrd In tho city, only
throo dologatCB stood for tho machlno program of putting up n legislative
ticket to fight Statomont No. 1, and thoy woro thrco of tho worst chronic
machlno politicians In ie Capital City, WHO HAVE HAD THE BIG
GEST GRAFTS AND GROWN' RICH OUT OF POLITICS.
That Ih tho character of tho mnchlno that hires Bpace to tradtico tho
political character of tho editor of this paper because ho would not
Bland In with thorn to overthrow tho direct primary law.
Will tho pcoplo bo led Into tho mlro by bucIi mon who dnro not show
themselves to tho public?
A Tuenty.venr Sentence. I "B. C. DoWIlt & Co., Chlcngo, 111.
r imvn lust romnlotod n twenty Gontlomon In 1897 I hnd a dla-
year' iMi?'" ZlVt'Zl SJmhtbottl!
cars nco" writes OS Woolovor of "U tho gold In Goordn could not
Sl.:Lm jy vSeri'TrrV K
Salvo heals tho worst soros, holla, "" "r tr"'' - N;0'J,
burns, wouftdB nnd cutn In the short- ' J ,nB.' fi','a ,A ULt 27 1900'
est Mint. 25c at J. C. Perry's drug Sol by nil druggists.
Btr0, ,, O.COCOX.X-!Jk.-
PiAntb sM ftlml "e in wnan ovuffli
itfnro jF'a
CANDIDATES CARDS
(Cards of county candidates $5.
Cards for district and state candi
dates $10).
FOR COUNTY JUDGE OF MARION1
COUNTY, M. L. JONES.
Republican, farmer business man
and taxpayer. Garduate of Willam
ette University, atudied law and ad
mitted to tho bar. Whoro he is best
known nro found his strongest sup
porters. Among business men every
where his word is as good as his
bond. Ho stands for a strictly busi
ness and economical administration
of county affairs.
T hereby onnounco myself as a
omdldato for nomination at tho Re
publican primaries for county su
perintendent of schools.
'WALTER M. SMITH.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidnto for nomination at tho Re
publican primaries for commission
er. B. E. ROBERTSON,
Turner, Oregon.
I dcslro to placo my name bofor.j
tho Republican primaries for a&ro
nomlnation for County recorder,
.f). G. DRAGER.
I wIbIi to nnnounco to my friends
thnt I am a candidnto for county
treasurer, Bubjcct to thu Republican
primaries. JOSEPH G. MOORE.
I hereby nnnounco myself a candi
dnto for county commissioner on tho
Republican ticket.
G. B. HOYT,
Jefferson, Oro.
I nm a candidates for ofllco of
county Judgo, subject to tho Repub
lican primaries, on tho platform of
a Bquaro deal to all.
W. W. HALL.
At tho request of many Republi
cans I havo decided to bocomo a can
dldnto for tho nomination for county
Judge, subject to tho Republican pri
mary oloctlon,
WILLIAM BUSIIEY.
For Assessor.
I hereby nnnounco my candidacy
In tho Republican primaries for as
sessor of Marlon county; pledging
Just and equal taxation.
F. J. RICE.
New Incorporations,
Shorldan State Prnk Principal
olllco. Shorldan. Orogen: capital
stock. $25,000; incorporators, J. II.
Kukln. W. Bock and C. T. Doughty.
Tho Dalles Hotol Company
pilnclpnl olllco, Tho Dalles, Oregon;
capital stock. $75,000; Incorpora- OXDKRFCIi CHINESE DOCTOR
HII", J. . IWHJ, UUW. V. WttfWtWJf
DR. KUM
COFFEE
The best name for coffee
is one that tells where the
money's to come from, if
you don't like it.
Voir f roctrrt turm your money it rou itu't
lit Schilling lWn. we par htm
o-
Mnlcolm A. Moody. N. Whonldon, C.
L. Phillips. A. E. Lake. Frank Mon
ofoo and Paul M French.
Ilnkor OH nnd Gns Company
Principal olllco, linker City. Orogon;
capital stock, $10,000; incorpora
tors, Dr. 15. B. McDnnbl. Davis A.
Mlloa, Nat. Coopor nnd John Wntor
man. Tho Co.Oporatlv invstmont
Pnmnnnv nt Drwurnn Prlnolnnl of
fice, Portland Oregon; capital stock, tbotn
Will treat you vltb Orlontal horbi
and cure nny dheuBe without opora
tlou or pnlu.
Dr. Kum Is known everywhere In
Salem, and has cured many promi
nent poonle hero. Ho has lived In
Sulom for 20 years, nnd can bo truat
cd He turn many medicines uu
known to white doctors, and with
can euro cutarrh, asthma,
$7,100: Incorporators, C. E. Hick- lung troubles, rehumatlsm, stomach
man, W. J. Smith, H. M. DurBton, j(VOr and ujnoy diseases.
Dr. Kum makes a specialty of
Rltter, C. A. Lounsbury and C. H.
Moore
Oregon Milk Foods
I dropsy and feranlo troubles. His rem
Company edles cure private disease when
uaa nun
Principal office, Portland, Oregon; erythlng else falls. Ho
capital stock. MOMOO; Incorpora- drod8 of testimonials, and
tor. J. Woods. Smith. Loon Cheval-1 .. , ' ,.
BooHtlng for Scluu.s.
As n resuP of tho "boosting"
whloh has boon going on during tho
last fow months ovor tho entire
state, tho state superintendent of
school's olllco Is In rooipt of nu av
erage of 300 letters a month from
Hnn'crn pedagogue, who have re
ceived doscriptlve literature of this
Btat and i'Q anxlouB to mnko Ore
gon tholr home. Thos lottor In
quire rs to the opportunities for se
curing positions Rtul buying laud.
This largo number of InqulrUs
but rtcetit, a a year ago there wro
scarcely a scor during a month.
o
A Jlonllng Slve for Burifj, Chappisl
Hands and Sore Nipples.
As ll h Mill II ir fiiilva tnr lini'iw
sores, sore nipple and chapped,
iimuis .'iitim hiriniMa siv i mni
excellent It aUiys th atn of a
bki iilni'Mii tuiMUtly. and ua.t
tho Injury h r' severe. hoU tb'
parts without leaving a scar. Prloa
26 cents. Kor sale by Dr Stone's'
o
CASTOR I A
or Iafauta and Children,
k M You Have Always ftougitt
Beam the
Signature
C&tf85sit
ley nnd Otto OlMon
Home Trust Co. Principal ofllco,
Mnrshflold, Orogen: capital stock,
$5000: Incorporators, E. Mlngius,
W. U. Douglass and W. S. McFar
land. o i
President Rposcvclt Say.
That outdoor exorclso Is needed by
the American people. That's a'l
rheuinntlsm foli'rv that advic The
answer is slmplo iu Ballard's
Snow Llnlmont. nnd tho rheumatism
will go. leaving you ns spry as a
colt. Gives qulok and permanent ro
llof from Theumtdim, n. urnigJa
lame hack and all pains. Sold by ull
doalors.
o
Prominent luiKlnnu Woman Gone.
lu the death of Mrs. Caroline E
Merrlek. of Nw Orleans, Loulslann,
lofos one of her foremost oltlzons,
ami the cause of woman suffrage
throughout the country losos one of
lt ahlevrt advooatee and most con-
t supporters. Mrs. Merrlek
was a clow friend of Sujan B. An
tboay In the days when tho woman
uffrKge question counted compara
tively few adherents In tho south.
At the national convention of ouf
tragtsta held lu New Orleans In
1903. Mrs Merrick shared with
Mis Anthony all the honors. '
Mr. Merrick wa a figure of In
terest at the Nntloaal Woman Suf
frage convention in Baltimore in
1906. which was the hut she attend
ed, and It was duriag this meeting
thht Miss AUthOBV wa strlpken with
th illness which ended in her death
r. month later
given con
sultation free. Prices for medicine
very moderate. Persons in the coun
try can write for blank. Send stamp.
If you want some extra fine tea,
get It from us,
DR. KUM BW WO CO.
For County Superintendent,
I horeby announco myself us a can
didnto for County 8uporlntondont of
Schools for Marlon county, at the
Republican primaries, April 17.
-. A C. BAKER,
Tumor,' Or.
For Treasurer.
I horoby announco to tho voters of
Marlon county that I am a candldato
for county tronsuror at tho Republi
can primaries; plodglng honost, faith
ful and Impartial handling of tho
county funds.
WM. STAIGER
,. Por Reprm,,,,
signed BtotemenTv
dWato for represeniM.1 '
rlon county rum n.lalIr
ot the Repub icbaJnel,t0
niarles to be hniH , ,Cri
Shall oppose all Kh.' f
uocelsary and USJ
tionn. QX
Sllvertc
For nepw
,, (8igned Statement v
The undersigaRl1
representative at tha w
marles, April 17. Uew
choice for United Sub
HENRY? J
A'
orncTr,
(Signed Stattmeats,
I hereby annoancfl
dldato for tho Republka
won for roprcicnlatir h
maric3, April 17,
IP NOMINATED ASK
I SHALL ALWAYS TOW V
PEOPLE'S CHOICE tOk
STATES SENATOR.
HAL D. p;
For Rcsfewwwiw
(Signed Statement Kol
I horeby anaounw mrwlf
dldato for tho Hepiblbn
Hon for rcprwenUtlre a
maries, April 17.
IF NOMINATED AXD I
I SHALL ALWAYS VOTE F
PKOPLK'8 CHOICE R)R
STATES SENATOR,
A. ,C. LIB
Jtl
For Itoprcwnuiltt
W. C. Wlnslow, candliiu
rosontatlvo, signs SUttrnts
A "government ot the p
jioopm nna lor toe pwp,'
Into effect by tho RepuMfa
Is my motto. At Rtptlt
marlos April 17.
For Counlr Judjt
I horoby announce m; t
for county Judge, before th
llcnn primaries of Mirloi
April 17. Having beeatoa
mlssloner two terms i:d
Judgo ono term, I believe 1 1
lfled for tho office for wild
candidate 0, P. TEEJ
For Ilallrond Conunl
I herewith anno-jncenjic
Republican nomination for i
Commissioner, from thiiw.i
al district W. A. Cil
For Constable,
I am a candidate for Ih
tlon for constable ot Silts'
ut tho Republican primula,
IRA IIAV11
For ConJtablf. -
I hereby announce m a
for tho nomination for w
tho Salem district at lie U
prlmnrlos. J C J0
A dinner wil' be ghea
Now York in honor of W
origination of th "PifO
in the army.
1
For Comity Commissioner.
J. T. Bockwith of Sidney proclnct.
Platferm: Economical business ad
ministration and nn aggressive policy
ot constructing permanent highways
by tho co-operation of stato, county
and local communities. Good roads
aro tho beat Investment for tho pco
plo. For Representative.
I horeby nnnounco myself as a
candldato for tho leglBlaturo at the1
primaries. April 17. If nominated
and elected I will vote for the Repub
llcnn United States sonator who shall
have been elected by tho people.
FRANK A. TURNER.
rr , in'
Cril
v.
tllCKORT;
Coushft
njl i TTTWfT
m -....k. risk
VWUJ" -"
W1HTB BRONZE MONUMENTS
Nover chip, crack
tarulstj, moss or
corrode, Tho nly
kind that never
need cleaning. For
tho truth ot the
abovo see them in
all the Salem and
St many ot the coun
17
cemeteries;
somo ot them
have been therefor ?3 years. II
you want the vary bjst at living
P'lcea cajl on i-riddiess
458 Mill St. Phone 12S4, Salem, O.
T. B WAIT,
f.m
aawzaaE;
&&
For RflprescntatlvtN
I hereby announce mysolf as a
candidate for tho nomination of rep
resentative at tho Republican pri
maries, April 17. It nominated and 1
elected, I will vote for tho Republl-1
can choice for United States sena
tor. LLOYD T. REYNOLDS.
For County Commissioner,
The umlors'gmjd Is a candidate 1
for nomination on the Republican)
tlckot. Strict economy in county af
fairs Is my platform.
JOHN "E. LEWIS,
Aumsville, Or.
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SQfltuw.
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For Representative.
T f.o.nl... .nhnnnib. !, 1 U-tll l)t &
candidate for tho Republican noml-j
nation for state representative at tho
primaries April 17.
v S. D. ADICINS.
Scotts Mills, Or.
' :old In Salem by Dr. S. C. Stout
For Sheriff.
I am a candidate for the nomina
tion for shorlff of Marlon county at
tho Republican primaries.
H. P. MINTO.
PLUfWWW
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