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    DAILY OA VITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1008
Political Page-Primary Election On April 1
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
M. HOFEIt, Ed. and Prop.
An Independent Ncwipapcr Dor.otcd to American Prlnclploa and
UieM'rogrcM and Dorelopemont of All Oregon.
I'libtlthcd yrerr Evening Except Sunday, Salem, Ore.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
(Inrariablr In Adtsnce.)
DJtljjr, lr carder, per ycar........... 84.09 Per months. 60c
Dear, bx mall;, per' year. ... .... 4.00 Per month.. 55c
W4klr, by mall, per Tcar.... ., 1.00 Six months COo
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m$mm
J SPECIAL 5ELIVERY.
SMr o nvoslonce of subscribers branch dollvory offices are estab
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Mat' .
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ROIIKltT H. BEAN HYJIl SUPREME
JUDGE
Clilef Jtiutlco R. S. Honn Is running
Tor ronoinlimtlon and ro-olooilon
without oppoMltlon.
Thin 1h nH It Hhuul.l ho and WILL
HE THE CASE MORE AND MORE
UNDER THE DIRECT PRIMARY
LAW.
When an omdul Ih quallllod for tho
office, and has porfortnod his dnity
nhovo crltlcluni, tho peoplo should ro
turn him without opposition.
It has boon docldod hy tho Down
cratlc organization Hint THE SUP
PORT OF THE DEMOCRATIC PAR
TY WILL RE GIYEN TO JUSTICE
DEAN.
Thlq Ih tho flrwt tlmo this high
roniplliDout Iiuh been paid tp any
nmii on tho benoh In OroKou nnd It
has boon wull bestowed.
Tho pooplo of Orogon apprtn-hito
tho (umiplliuoiil as wull, hocntiHO tlioy
hnvo u nutnhur of times oleotod Judgo
Roan to this high olllco or hiolr own
nccord,
I.. f ii
HON. V. M. HROW.N -
ON STATEMENT NO. I
( no of tho very host arguments yot
presented why tho peoplo should
voto only for Statement No. 1 candi
dates. o 1
HON. M. L. JONES AT
SILVERTON MONDAY NIGHT
Synopsis of His AiUIivmh to the Peo
plo Thufo oit County Mutters.
(Cnndldato for ro-olootlon on tho
Ropuhlloaii tlokot in Lluu ooun
ty.) Statement No, 1 immiiK simply
tliat thu people nnd not thu momherti
of the I.tKlHluturt mnku tho seloo
tlon of UnMod Stilton aoitntors.
Thoru has always hosu n at rung sen
tlmoiit aiming tho peoplo ."for tiro
vlootlon of senators hy dlruot voto,
hut hoiiio uiyatorloiiH thing In tho
United Hlattw somite Iiuh always pre
vented thu adoption of mi amend
ment to tltt constitution providing
for audi a course. Tin puoplo hnvo
not changed, however. Thulr only
hope now 11m In the support of tho
Stutoiuuiit No. I. Tlila plan seourod
tho election of two United Stato
senator In a few tnoutonUi at tho
liiNt swsalon or the legislature nnd
does away with any ehauoo or n
diNutlouk or tho use of money In
prootirlng tho election of a loualor.
ol) tho pooplo want a change? The
election of Statement No. 1 men to
tho legislature will do the same
thing always, and there will ho no
chance for a repetition or tho costly
and demoralizing luMuoiioos that
hnvo orer lioen prosout under tho old
system. Tho spoeohos which Sena
tor Fulton Is now making through
out Oregon, during which ho rends
an ullldavit reciting dlagrncofu! Inci
dent of tho pntudug of bribery mon
ey at a former legislative session, Is
YOUR IDLE
MONEY
Might just tiN wull Ik earning
iutevcM,
Wc pay Hirtv per cent IntcieM
ad you vmii draw all of u or part
of it nt any tlim.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL
NATIONAL BANK
Mr. M. L. Jonos, cnndldato for
county Judgo addrossod tho puoplo
at Sllvortou Monday night and
talkod ovor county matters with
tlioui. Ho unld In part as follews:
"The olllco or county Judgo Is hy
far tho moat Important In tho coun
ty. To ho rilled worthily tho candl
dato should ho porfuctly free frotn
liro-oloctlou promlsos, to do any
thing except what Is right and with
tho Intorosta of all tho pooplo. To
promise you or any one that I will
use county money after oloetlon In
tho special Intorost of any Individ
ual or locality would look like offoi'
Ing a lort-hauiled bribe out or funds
that should bo and are a sacred
trust. It Is unrortuunto for us as a
peoplo that there aro not moro re
strictions placed upon tho county
court In handling the county money,
Tho county Judge can say If you vote
a curtain way, or If I am oluctod I
will build you a bridge, or give yon
a franchise, or build a certain road
and apparently be able to keep the
promise after oloetlon. We are al
lowing altogothor too much latitude
to tho whims and wishes of tho
county court In the expending or tho
monoy. oxtrnclod from tho tax pay
ors' pookotH. There Is too munh
temptation for thu otllolal to use the
county money extravagantly and
wastofully. It furnishes the oppor
tunity for a corrupt boss, and h
(KMirt house ring to say who shall be
county Judgo and that by the cor
rupt uio of tho tax payers' monoy,
such opportunity should bo entirely
eliminated by proper legislation. We
havo had monoy enough charged up
to roads and highways In Marlon
county to have built several hundred
mllee of good rock road had the
monoy lioun handled by men or oxpe
rlonco, ability and Integrity and had'
the money been usod with the same
onru and Judgment that the success
fill ImisIuosh man usos In his own af
falrs. Now you need roads, good
roads, all the county need them.
We need to develop Marlon county.
Wo havo wonderful natural re
sources, We need millions of capi
tal and thousands or mon. We need
a system or electric railways all ovor
this county, and perhaps centering'
at Salum. but we will be unable to
aocuro outside Investment and out
side help unless we can show thorn
that wo are not paying more tuxes
than adjoining counties. By avail
ing oursolvou of our opportunities
we can build pood roads cheaply.
Tho oouvtcts are In this county, the
law provides that they can work oh
-tlltk pnilild 1'lt.t ulula -1 - -' Mint
- .......p. in. t.v tvtia Mint i
mey suuuiu lie worKftt on m
roads. laboring men pro pertly ob
ject to eouvlct lobar coming lu ooni
'petition with fre labor, and they
desire that the eouvtetg be worked i
on tho road, lly prooerly iwanag-'
lug this convict labor we ooutd.
buljd many miles of good road with
out groat expense to the people. In
California. I am Informed, that the
couvkts aro employed nearly alto
gether In road work. Thov havo a
thousand convicts or moro running
tho rook orushor tho year round. I
Tho railroads trausnort this erushod
soft rock waste not suitable for put
ting on tho roadB which Is allowed
to tho ii8e of the railroad companies
for ballasting their tracks and this
wasto material that cannot bo used
on the county roads pays tho trans
portation charges to tho localities
whoro tho road rock Is used. Wo
will always have penitentiaries and
whether It is by fault or mlafortuno,
there will bo convicts. They coVld
very properly bo employed on theso
public Implements-, as could all of
tho criminals and vagrants In tho
country. Theso aro some of tho
questions which como up to tho vo
ter, and they can say whether tho
present extravagant, wasteful meth
ods shall contlnuo undor tho con
trol of tho corrupt boss or not. They
aro tho arbiters of their own destiny
and,' in a measure of mlno. I regard
It as exceedingly fortunate that the
decisions comes direct to tho people.
They havo tho responsibility for tho
result. If they mako a mistake then
wo must all pay for It."
' ' t-
Tho Ptvfls Ih Independent.
(Orogonlnn, April 12.)
DoBldos, no monopoly of tho news
Is possible. Tho Asaoclatod Press
does not Include all tho nowspupors
of tho country. In ovory city thoro
nro Journals other than thoso of tho
Associated Press, served by other
pross associations. Tho United
Press sorvos some hundrods or news
papers; and our good neighbor, tho
Portland Journal, would ussrjro Mr.
Heuoy, Hliould he ask It, that tho
Unltod Pross roport, sarvod to It, Is
In every way oqwil to tho roport or
tho Assoclntod I'ross, and In many
ways superior to It. It may bo said
with cortalnty, too, that no moro
I throw no mud; I will throw
mud. No one Is authorized to throw
mud In my Interest. I havo tried to
mako a clean, honorable campaign
nnd I shall contlnuo to do so If I only
get onp voto.
Very respcctrully,
W. W. HALL.
o
STATE CONVENTION.
I CANDIDATES CARDS I
mmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmm
And Republican District Conventions
Called nt Portland, Miiy 14.
Three Republican conventions to
bo held in Portland May 14 havo been
called by tho stato central com
mlteo. Ono will proprosont tho
state, ono tho FIrBt Congressional
District and tho third tho Second
Congressional District. Tho stato
convention will choose four delo-gates-at-largo
to tho Chicago Nation
al convention, Juno 1G, and tho dis
trict conventions will chooso two
delegates each. Oregon will havo
eight delegates In itho national con
vention. Each co-unty will havo ono dclc-gato-at-largo
In tho stato convention
and, in addition, ono for ovory 250
votes or major fraction thereof, caot
In June, 1900, for supremo Judge In
the county.
Tho stute central commlttco roc
ommonds that tho dolegates to tho
stato convention be chosen by county
control commlttoos but loavos tho
niothod fo their selection to each
county commlttoo to decldo for Us
county. Sonio of tho counties will
doslro to scloct by convention or mnss
meotlng, Instond of by county com
mlttoo. The voto for supremo Judgo In
100G nnd tho apportionment of del
egates based thereon are as follews:
MHMNM
(Cards of county candldateo $5.
Cards for district and stato candi
dates $10).
THESE ARE THE CANDIDATES
For Nomination by the
REPUBLICAN PARTY
Who Arc Pledged to Statement No. 1
PRICIPLENot a Scramble for Office-Anti-Machine Politics.
Marlon County Is entitled lo live Representatives. The five named below
will always vote for tho People's choice for United Slates Senator.
They have signed Slatememl Number One
FOB COUNTY JUDGE OP MARION
COUNTY, M. L. JONES.
Republican, farmer business man
and taxpayer. Gardiuato of Willam
ette University, studied law and ad
mitted to tho bar, Whoro ho is best
known aro found his strongest sup
porters. Among business men every
where his word Id as good as Ms
bond. Ho stands for a strictly busi
ness and economical administration
of county affairs.
I hereby announco ray sol f as a
cnndldato for nomination at tho Re
publican prlmarloB for county su
perintendent of schools.
WALTER M. SMITH.
I horcly announco myself ns n
cnndldato for nomination at tho Re
publican primaries for commission
er. B. E. ROBERTSON,
Tumor, Oregon.
I desire to placo my namo bofore
tho Republican primaries for a ro
nomination for County recorder.
D. 0. DRAGER.
I wish to announco to my friends
that I am a candldato for county
tronsuror, subject to tho Republican
prlmurlos. JOSEPH G. MOORE.
I horoby announco mysolf a cnndl
dato for county commissioner on tho
Republican ticket.
G. B. HOYT,
Jefferson, Oro.
I am a candldntoa for olllco of
county Judge, subject to tho Repub
lican primaries, on tho platform of
a squaro deal to all.
W. W. HALL.
At tho request df many Republi
cans I havo decided to becomo a can
dldato for tho nomination for county
Judge, subject to tho Republican pri
mary election.
WILLIAM BUSIIBY.
For Rcprcsentativc-VOTE FOR FIVE
24 X O. L HATTEBERG, Silvcrton
26 X A. C. LIBBY, Jefferson
'27 X h. J. MILLER, Aurora
28 X HAL D. PATTON, Salem
31 X W. C. WINSLOW, Salem
rouk to tho couutrks al over the
stato and there U a groat deal of
than that of the Associated Prom is
the report of the United Press con
trolled by the "malefactors or prod
atory wealth" who are lighting
Roosevelt. The groat body or tho
newspapers or tho country Is abso
lutely Independent or such Influ
ences, -for they know tholr Ilfo do
pends on their service to tho pooplo;
and bosldei, no suir-respectlng man
or Journal will submit to dlotntlon
from "tho Interests," or rrom man
Mger or political parties,
n
W. IIAIJi DKCMXKS
TO ENTHR CONTROVERSY
Udltor Jeurnal: Replying to an
article by Judge Scott published In
the Statesman or April H, pormlt mo
to say that I am not, In any way a
party to the controversy now being
carried on through the pros and
otherwise throughout the emmty, nnd
I believe that the motlvo lor draglng
me Into it will be readily seon to bo
the Interest of some other candidate.
PMrst. I wish to state emphatically
that I having received favors at tho
hands of the Republican of Marlon
county, which I gratly appreolato
and that I have not at any time, aud
will not oppose hint or any other own-
dljate us wed by them after tholr
nmulnaUon.
I am aot charging hint or any'one
else with grafting or any thing of
the kind and I state to the people of
Marlon county and to all of thorn
that 1 wake no charges against any
person, Ms or any other person's
statement to the contrary not with
standing.
i told tho editors of the local pa
pers not to publish any thtRg against
any penon. whother he bo a candi
date or ut in my intorost.
I was taught by moral philosophy
that to try to rtao hy tho tearlnu down
of oihwtf was the promptings of tho
towost impulse of the human mind.
Apportionment of IMJcgnt
l
, Baker
, Benton
I Clnokamns ...... .
, Clatsop
Columbia
I Coos
s Crook
Curry , . , , ,
Douglas
Gilliam
i Grant ...,, .
Harney ,
Jackson , , , . .
Josophlno
.Klamath
Lake
Itno ,
Lincoln ,,,,,, . , , ,
ijiiin ..,,,, .,,,,
Malheur
Marlon
Morrow
Multnomah 1
l OIK .,.., i.,,
Sherman . ,
Tillamook
Umatilla
UIoh
, Wallowa ...... ...
Wnaoo
WnaklaaU).
I Yamhill
est
t
Vote
1906.
2,oor.
1.121
2,509
1,404
996
1,272
828
268
2,031
B20
17
396
1.S49
941
632
396
2,710
,611
2.060
736
3,065
611
1.48S
1.326
469
196
1,731
MS?
S3J
1,743
uii
l.aag
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For Assessor.
I horoby announco my candidacy
In tho Republican primnrios for as
sessor of Marlon county; pledging
Just and equal taxation.
P. J. RICE.
ioiS PnUtl
..?IpnBoannolS2la,ffiu
?,"" '"Pffi !
oiSbKiy
inatcd and elected .1,1 ' "
People's Cholro 1' .,b WPPOrtn
Sball opposo nil ;.... -Mui
necessary and hi, " "a Hi
" 'US1
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For ItpnM..i..i
oi -"num
representative ... .. N
mark., April 17. , eIe
VOr bus nrpn ..... "WIj
i, .:.: . """omsirat ton m
umuya voto for fh "
cholco for UnltM oi.."
HRNlTvT l
MiLmj
, Airon, C
For RcprescnUtltt.
didato for the Republican
v.wi. lur ruiirnnnnr.il.. .. ..
mnrlna a.u i n 'I
II'1 NOMlVATtm .. .
X SHALL ALWAYS VOTE FWt
auui-uivh i HOICK FOR
STATES SENATOR.
"Ah D. PATT0X.1
For Itcprcscntntltf.
fSllinOfl RtfllAmnn. V. ..
I hereby announce my$W uit
didato for tho nnnhiiM. ...,.
tlon for reprwcnlatlro t p.j
uia.iUH, April Li,
II'1 NOMINATKl) AVn rt
I SHALL ALWAYS VfYrrmn.
pkoplk's (nmiCK ron raj
STATICS HKNATOIl.
A. C LIDBT
JeScnal
Tor Heprcsontstltf.
W. C. Wlnslow, candlJitehr
rosentntlvo, signs Statement X"
A "government of the people I;
pooplo nnd for tho reoDle." ed
Into offoct by tho Republlaani
is my motto. At icepoUH;
mnrlos April 17.
W. C WIXSL0I1
I'"or County Superintendent.
I horeby announco mysolf as n cdn
dldato for County Suporlntondonfof
Schools for Marlon county, at tho
Republican primnrios, April 17.
A C. BAKER,
Tumor, Or.
For Ti'i'iisuivr.
I hereby announce to the voters of
Marlon county that I am a candidate
for county treasurer at tho Republi
can primnrios; pledging honest, faith
ful and impartial handling of tbo
county funds,
WM. STAIQBR
For County Commissioner.
J. T. Bockwith of Sidney product.
Platferm: Economical business ad
ministration nnd an aggressive policy
of constructing pormanont highways
by tho co-operation or stato, county
and local communities. Good roads
nro tho host investment for the people.
Total ' ...11.176 239
The aMKNrtiMUHtnt fQr the dis
trict conventions will ho tho same as
that for the state convention.
A oough cure that can bo given to
ohl!drn without ohanco of harm is
Kemp's Balsam, the hast rnnph mil"
It dOOS not contain nntanns nr hnrm
For Representative.
I hereby announce mysolf as a
candidate for tho legislature at the
primaries, April 17. If nominated
and elected I will vgto for the Repub
Hcan United States senator who shall
havo boon elected by tho pooplo.
FRANK A. TURNER.
For Representative
I horeby announce that I will be a
qandldate for tho Republican noml-j
nation for stato representative at tno
primaries April 17.
S. D. ADKINS.
Scotts Mills, Or.
For Representative.
I horeby announce myself as a
candidate for tho nomination of rep
resentative at tho Republican pri
maries, April 17. If nominated and
eltotod, I will voto for the Republi
can choice for United States sena
tor. LLOYD T. REYNOLDS.
For Sheriff.
I am a candldato for the t::
tlon for shorlff of Marlon cosstjl
tho Republican primaries.
JI. P MLVrJ
For County Jndje,
I horoby nnnounce bt tiiiiij
for county Judge, before tie M
llcan primaries of Mar!:a tx-1
April 17. Having been tc::";
mlseloner two termi v.i
Judge one brm, I be'imlni
Iflod for the uftlce Ir . i
Gmdidata. 0 1' Ttflit
For Railroad Commtolowi j
I horewlth'anncriucoBl
Republican nomination f:r KM
Commlsaloner. from ln!ic"f
nl 1ltrlrt W A fW
For Conjtahlc
I am a candidate or t1
tlon for constable of saiea
n. it. a naiinhlfran DrimiriM.
U IIAMIL19
. rvncMtl1.
I hereby announce w r.
for tbe nomination I T -
tho Salem district at
Fmejott
Party with cash
better investi
gate. Price
reasonaWc.
Address H,cafe
For County Commissioner.
The undersigned Is a candidate
for nomluattou on the Republican
tlokot. Strict economy In county af
fairs Is my platform.
JOHN E. LEWIS,
Aumsville, Or.
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