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DAILY PPMTAIi JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1008 Political PagePrimary Election On April 1 91 I ft xi if W THE CAPITAL JOURNAL I'. HOFER, Ed. and Prop. An Independent Nowppcr Devoted to American Principles and thcTrogTCM and Derclopemcnt of All Oregon. rutUned Kery Kyenlng Except Sunday, Salem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (Invariably In Advance.) Daily, by carrier, per year. ..........V5.W Perjnontb Dailr. br mall, per year ........... 4X0 Per montli WoUy, by mall, per .vctr...,; ....1.00 Six month -..Wo 1 w ' 4' MAJ Per montli 85o 1 1 i - ii fivtici &1 )kuvery. gFsivc Bvosteaee of Hb8crlfcr branch delivery offlce r eatae UefcedT at the follofTtsg places tt St cents per month, (1,00 for thrM AjyJium, Btoro, F. Q. Do Voo & Son, ABylum Avonuo Junction. Carllne, Sovontconth utrcot o A. W. Lane, 3ardon Road atoro. , Dado's Storo, Atox, Daue, South Commorclal atreot. Electric Store, G. M. Epploy, East Stato stroot. Fair Grounda Storo, Harrison Dee, Fair Grounds Road. Howell's Connor, Twolftb nnd Cross atreota. O.'K. Grocery. A. A. Engloba t, Twelfth street. Wheeler's Storo, W. D. Whceor, Highland avonuo. ' Yew Park Stor , F. O. Dower ox. Twelfth nnd Leslie LET THE AWS RE STRICTLY " OREYED. Tho Cnpltnl Journal hnB novor lioon known to ho crnnkv ubout the saloon ixunlnoHH. It Ih rnted by tho fnnntlcnl pro lllbltlonlHt tin olwoys ON TRE SIDE OF WHAT HE CALLS "WHISKEY." Honco thoHo who nro In tbo liq uor biiHlnoHs will not tnko offonco ut whnt wo nro going to" any, hocnuao It comoH from nnyono who hna boon countod (liolr onomy, Tho Cnpltnl Journal bollovca In rogulntlon of tho traffic ami this city IIAH NOW ADOPTED A .MODEL LICENSE LAW. Uut wo nro going to innko tho HuggOHttou that thouo ongagod In tho liquor bmduoia nro inoro lutoroatoil In tho iilrlrl enforcement of that luw than itnymio oIho. Tho now IIooiiho ordlunnco hIiouM bo enforced In tho Hplrlt and lottor If tho liquor I.uhIiiuhh Ih to havo any lognl oxlHtonro In this city. Thoro Hhould not bo tho slightest nltompt 'to violate any of tlio pro vUlonn of that IIcoiibo ordlnunco mid THE CITY OFFICIALS SHOULD UNI'OUCI. THE LAW AND PROMPTLY CANCEL ANY PERMIT nnd iiroHocuto any huIooii, drugBtoro, cltibh(MiH hotel or nwtnurnut, or rod light houne found violating any 'oat nro of tho law. lloiMiuvo llberul-mlndod ptioplo have demanded fair troatment of tho saloon, and havo atnod out agalutU prohibition inenam-oa Ih no . runion WHY TIIKY WILL WINK AT ANY VIOLATION OF THE LAWS AS NOW MADE, We heartily endorse tho following from tho Astoria Budget aa ponti ne nt to this subject, and commend Its careful rending to our frleiula who are iMigngod In retailing liquor In any ferm: i "Law la tint first thing wo hu mans learn, From tho orndle to the grave It h omnipresent, it nun uapHhb?. cempelling: natural Inw, organic law. the oudtM of tho family, tho homo, society, all art) directed unerringly across our paths and for orir good. We dlRorlmluate among them, resont many. deepls a few, nnd brook all wo may with any or.t of safely. Hut that safety upon -wuloh wo tiouut In an Intiyiglhle thing; It la but momentary; ovory urukeu law bring Its measure of penalty Bnouor or Inter, whether wo rooogiiiM tho roprlsul or not. Tharo la but one rational course opeu for tho normally decent I'lthwn: Strict ohedlencu to tlu law! - iUlnoU bus iei-nil) cast 1100 of hor cltlzons out of business, tho sa looU business, bocniiHO tho major number of them would not obey tho lnw of tho atnto In rotation to tho business; over 800 precincts In 102 counties "wont dry," with Bovcrnl other hundredH ontho "feather odgo," bocniiBo certain groups ro fiiRod to live Within tho statutes aa applied to tills buslnoBB; nnd this did not Include tho mighty city of Chicago; but It did Include dozens of tho largest cltloa nnd towns of tho Btato outsldo that metropolis. "Tho Ioihoii. Ih a uhnrp one, nnd ought to sink deep In tho conscious iiohb of snloon men nil over the coun try, AHtorla Included. Tho peoplo nro behind luw; tho luw Ih tholrB; nnd tho codo Is varlotiH, It hns more than one tiA or lawn; If one not Is Ignored -iiul (rented with contempt, then another la put to motion that obvlatoa dlsrospoct nnd dlKobodlonco of tho other, nnd do oh tho work of nogatlon and ouutor completely and luavoa tho loner nbuolrutoly without recourse. Tho function of enforcing tho luw IIoh with tho pooplo'a omenta, tho Hhrlovaltlos, tho constabulary, tho police, and If they cannot nnd will not do their duty, then tho peo ple mitat find tho next bant expe dient, which Ih to put tho contuma cious bualue out of btiHluoa. They did It In JIIIuoIh and thoro Is nothing to atop thorn from doing It In As toria. A word to tho wine!' " ing up of an enormous summer re sort wuero nature intended to bo tho natural stopping placo for Bum mor visitors. A public library speaks louder than anything else for the intelli gence and culturo of tho peoplo of tho city or town. Unnttractivc approaches to tho water front nro a great weakness. First impressions count with un usual force. Broad, clean, and at tractive streets leading to, impress strangers as nothing else can with tho push, progrosstvenesa and pub lic spirit of tho citizens of tho town or city. . Rest rooms for women attract country trade nnd are n talking point for tho city or town. Drinking fountains for persons, at convenient street corners, aro Inex pcnBlvo and a boon In hot weather. Fountains for horses and dogs nro small matters, but they talk loudly for tho public spirit of tho municipality. The- CI.viim. ncrobnt finds It necessary at all times to koop his muscles and Joints siipplo. Thnt Is tho reason thnt hundreds of them' keep a bottlo of Bnllard's Snow Liniment always on hand. A suro euro for rhoumntlsm, cuts, sprains, sore throat, lamo lmcst, contracted muscles, corns, bunions, nnd nil pains. Prlco 2Gc, 50c and $1.00 por bottlo sold by nil doalorj. For Railroad CoiiiiiiImhIouci'. Win, A. Cartor, of thlB city, who conductB n lluio manufacturing busi ness ut Gold III1I, la n good man for tho furmora nnd shlppors to vote for. JOHNSON WILL NOT PULL OFF I CANDIDATES CARDS I MMHttNHMinMHnMnnS fUnlted Press Leased Wlro.) Chicago, April 15. "I don't think that my candidacy for the Presiden tial nomination Is 'impertinent.' It Is not of my Bceklng, but now that I am In I am going to make a deter mined, but nevertheless, dignified fight." Stlrrod by litornturo sent out by Willis Abbott, .William J. Bryan's porsonal representative at Washing ton, which intimated that Governor Johnson was an interloper and his candidacy was "impertient." Johnson today removed his candidacy from a passive- Btago and declared himself a real active candidate, In tho above terms. "I did not becomo a cnndldato un til frlonds nnd Democrats through out tho country Insisted that I should and oven now I think they could have chosen moro wisoly, but now thnt I nm In tho mnttor, I am not going to run nwny. My prosenco In tho field is hardly impertinent, as I see It." Rlicumntism. More than nine out "of every ton casoB of rheumatism nro simply rheumatism of tho mu'sclos, duo to cold or damp wenthor or chronic rhoumntlRtn. In such ensos no Inter nal trcatmont Is required. Tho froo application of Chnmborlaln's Lini ment Ib nil thnt Is needed, nnd it Is cortnln to glvo quick roliof. GIvo It n trlnl nnd boo for (yourself how quickly It relives tho pnln nnd sore nosH. Prlco 25 cents; lnrgo slzo, 50 cents Sold by Dr. Stono's drug storo. THESE ARE THE CANDIDATES .For Nomination by the REPUBLICAN PARTY Who Arc Pledged to Statement No. 1 PRINCIPLE-Not a Scramble for Office--Anti-Machine Politics. KKEPINU UP APPEARANCES. YOUR IDLE MONEY Might JuM on uoll Ih earning IlltOtlMt. V iMy Urn iw wiit lutoivM I and you con draw a I of It or jvat t of It at any time. SAYINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK tWBUMWI . Make your city advoitlao lUulf. Tho boat, beginning that a niunlol pnlli) can mnko, In conaldorlug an udviM-lUliig campaign, Ih to look wU to it appearance, attractlvono, and loeal Improvement. Tho fol lowing ugutwtlonH aro made: Clean vtroata nro an oxcoodingly ftitaablo advertising naat. Lot th main huilmw atroeta bo paved, If poaalMr. other wine aurfaced and provided with drains 'Crow walk hIiouM 14 provided :un hapt elean. Rtdi'wa'Ua, iirafornbly of cament, should bt malntr.lua(t in good re pMld. xhould bo of uniform oonntruc tlon and of uniform breadth and ItttlKht above atraot lovtl. Light (lit bualnoas street. WH lighted atroota nro prnlmbly tho UKMt valuable of all olty Improve muntk from tho advertising stand point. St, Paul, Mlnneuota'a. way of Hj$ht, DanrorSt groat white way and I.oh Augaloa with Its blazo of llghta, and similar lighting improvamonts on the down-town buslneiw atrveta have advortUetl thueo Itloet far and wldo. Wreck dilapidated buildings uu bufcluutis streets, It uoielblo. Unat tractive vaeaut bualntae property may u blddea from view by high board fau&. CaaUl for a good lilma "frout." A iuat aud attrac tive biulueta section U aa lavltatlon to very visitor and weaus luut-b w'en tt rangers talk of the city and ilmrusa It wlta their frleuda. The local hotel and the city ho U'l accommodation are probably tlt uicst valuablr of all ita advertU Ing a'aets. A io4l hotel builds up ih, ili)'s reputatloa aa good as noth ing ele caa.. it weaaa that mu travehag mau will say whea such a town Is tueatlotted, " Uj a' fhu town. It has spleadld hotel " A good hotel will brlag travellag nun and buaiaeas meu eaught on the road into the city for tho week-end Kspoclally with tho many banut spots up tho Coon Ulvor and delight ful pleasure grounds and scealc at traction, are good hotels Invaluable Tho one chlof obstacle to tho build- Marlon County Is entitled to live Representatives. The five named below will always vote for the People's choice for United Stales Senator. They have signed Statemcmt Number One - (Cards of. county candidates $5. Cards for district and stnto candt- . dates $10). FOR COUNTY JUDGE OF MARION COUNTY, M. L. JONES. Republican, farmer business man and taxpayer Garduato of Wlllam ctto Unlvorslty, studied law nnd ad mitted to tbo bar. Whcro ho Is best known aro found his strongest oup porters. Among business men every whoro his word is as good' as hfs bond. Ho stands for a utrlctly busi ness and economical administration of county affairs. T hereby announco mysolf as a oindidato for nomination at tho Re publican primaries for county su perintendent of schools. WALTER M. SMITH. I horeby announco mysolf as a cnndldato for nomination at tho Re publican primaries for commission er. B: E.( ROBERTSON, Tumor, Oregon. I desire to placo ray nnmo before tho Republican primaries for a ro nomination for County recorder. D. O. DRAGER. I wish to announco to my frlendB thnt I am a candldato for county tronsuror, subject to the Republican primaries. JOSEPH G. MOORE. I horeby nnnriunco mysolf a candl dato for county commissioner on tho Republican ticket. G. B. HOYT, Jefferson, Oro. I nm a cnndldntos for ofllco "of county Judgo, subject to tho Repub lican prlmnrlcs, on tho platform of a squaro deal to all. W. W. HALL. At tho request of ninny Republi cans I havo decided to becomo a can dldato for tho nomination for county Judge, subject to tho Republican pri mary olcctlon. WILLIAM RUSIIEY. Por Rcprcscntativc-VOTE POR FIVE 24 X O. L HATTEBERG, Silverton 26 X A. C. LIBBY, Jefferson 27 X H. J. MILLER, Aurora 28 X HAL D. PATTON, Salem 31 X W. C VVINSLOW, Salem "! For Assessor. I hereby nunounco my candidacy in tho Republican primaries for as sessor of Marlon county; pledging Just and equal taxation. F. J. RICE. p(SlgneaEen .Please announce thin8, L dWato for represent1 V rlon county, subject ft " of tho Republican vl'b9 marlestobeheKin,1114 Innted and elected S,"' '0 People's choice for S'1! Shall oppose all gfafS; , necessary and luS, I1 Uon8' ' "jSflB Sllrerloa, & For Rcprc(t,re (Signed Statement v. The undersigned uVc&iL representative at the IS marles, April 17. I( eItJJ l VOr bu3lnoHa i-... yXl alwavB ,-,"uUori1 - ,or vmAAM j, MUM AOTKt, For Rcprtwu l CRIfnn. e. t . I hereby anrn?"LM didntn fnr . ..i I --- ... ,uu itvjiunudB Mil lion for roproscntatlfe it ii, , muring An. II .n " ""-"I ,ll XI, IF NOMIVAT Ft i. I SHALTi ALWAYS VOTE R)lt miima CHOICE FOR STATES SENATOR. HAL D. PAr I'or Rcprcstntjili (Signed StatcmcntXo.il uuuy announce mjHliai dldnto for tho Itepubllcuta tlon for representathe it th mnrios, April 17. IF NOMI.VATEn AVn no I SIIALTj AIAVAY8 VOTEPOai PIXJPLK'S CII0ICK FOR STATKS SENATOn. A. C L1BBT.I JtCex I'or Rcnrcscntitlrf. W. C. Wlnelov, candldt'ifcr rosentntlvo. slcm Stattari.J A "govornmest of the people, H peopio nna tor tne peop:," a Into effect by tho Rwnblkm Is my motto. At RepsVJail mnrios April 17. I W. C VTLVSLCi AD.IIUAl4 UVAXS OA.V.V(yP VISIT FLKl?r I.oh Angoloi, Ca'., April 16. A predicted in thaae dUwtehOH aavura! days ago, the condition of Roar Ad miral tivnna' htalth will not permit of hla moating the Atlantic float bore or participating in tho faatlvltlos ar ranged for tho entertainment of 4he offloors and mon. The fleet committee, whloh nil along had atatod that the admiral would positively be here to take part In the automobile parado and the banquot to the ofllcers of tho fleet, today admitted that it hud not bnen Informed of Admiral Kvaiu had re gretfully came to the conclusion that It would bo unwUe for him to make the trip from Paao Robloa. Por County SuporiuttMuleut. Walter M. Smith, the present county auporlutondent ofaehooU. la a man who wtll fill the ofllco to the at tie satlafai'tiou of th people. 'ut' for hi in at Dim primary dfc-tlon 1 i ff 0HP' ' .u .,f 1 m.li. . 1 ... ,k. i. ....... .... .. in M. All i.c.n.1. ? lluJ i-i.l r u I , ri l r-l) rur4y "" ' 1,'knlil ,. lOU i BeM For Tha i(n,.,.l. i m, ins wunvt) CAMOVCATIUATIC 'Uru to Improve a Portion of llrondwtty Street, Notice la horeby glvon that nt tho regular meeting or tho common council hold April G, 1908, a resolu tion wa adopted to improvo Broad way stroet with full Intorsoctlons, from the north line of North Mil! creek to the north lino of Mndlson stroot lit the following manner: By establishing a permanent irndo ou Mild street along the pro posed Una of improvement where not already established. By placing tho stroot railway track of the Orogon Electric Rail way company whore It oxtouds along the proposed Hue of improvement in the center thereof. By grading tho roadway of said Brondwny stroot botwoon said points full width from curb to ourb with full Intersections to the proper sub grade. The subgrnd shall be one foot below the established grade and up on said subgrade shall be placed one foot of clean creek or river gravel, provided however, the space along lb.- ceuter of said street to be oc MipteJ by the said Oregon Bloctrio Railway company shall be graveled In such a in? niter that th top of tho i'u is of said company will be on n ! vel with the estab'lshed grade of Hld Broadway street. The cost Qf placiug said track In th,' renter of said street, and lm ir.iing bet wo n the rails and one and one-half feet ouUide of the rails r the Oregon Klcetrle Railway com pany, to be as xied on the franchise and i opert) ..: said company. The roat ot said Improvement. ae and ec. ,t the space between the lal's aiid ou. and one-half ft vitide of tii. rails of the Oregon K'turlc Ituiway com)uiny to be -i 'u'd wn 'u- abbruttlng rnd adja- nt .M-!i a provided In the . narier of b.ud ity. Reuioutiaue against the above iunruenu-iit way U filed within 20 da after h? date of the first pub Ikaion of this notice. U) order of common council. For County Superintendent. I horoby nnnounco mysolf ns a can dldnto for County Suporlntondont of Schools for Mnrlon county, at tho Ropublloan primaries, April 17. A C. BAKER,, Turner, On. For Trpjiaiuvr, I horoby nnnounco to the voters of Marlon county thnt I am a candidate for county treasurer nt tho Ropubll oan prlmarlos; pledging honost, faith ful nnd Impartial handling of the county funds. WM. STAIGER For County Commissioner. J. T. Bockwlth of Sidney nroclnct Y)1n tnrt lAAnvmlnnl ItiiolnASfl dHb ! A ItlllUl til l'4UUUUUUl,U uWltwo ministration nnd an aggressive policy of constructing permanent highways by tho co-operntion of state, county and local communities. Good roads aro tho bast Investment for tho peo ple, For Representative, I horoby announce mysolf as a candidate for tho legislature at the nrlnmrles. Anrll 17. If -nominated ' and olocted I will vote for the Repub ! llcan United Stntos sonntor who shall ' have boon oleotod by tho people. ' FRANK A. TURNER. For Representative. I hereby nnnouno that I will be a candidate for tho Ropublloan nomi nation for state reprosontntlve at the , primaries April 17. S. D. ADKINS. Scotts MiUs. Or. For Roprcsontntlve. I hereby nnnounoa myself as a candidate for tho nomination of rp reaeutatlvo at tbq Ropublleaii prt martas. April 17. If nominated and altod. I wilt vote for the Repubii qan choice for Unltod State sena tor. LLOYD T. RHYNOLDS. Por Slifriff. I nm a candidate fortktfci tlon for sheriff ot Marios tec tho Republican prlmirlfi, II. P m For Countr Judg. T I. -.!... --.,n . ,,'M l Itvruuy uuuuuiivv w .-i for count' Judge. bfo ti ?4 llcan primaries of Mirlon April 17. HavlPg bwn k: mlaeloncr two termi i:i Judge one terra, I b'i'I I fled for the offlo for tt'.. oandidute. 0 P TEHE For Rjillroad OommlJ I herewith anncrjDcecw5 Renubllcnn noramstioa hi Comnilsdoncr, from ItJCfj nl district W A l l ... r, candidate fC '- ' ,i tnr nniiab!e Cf Sa' at the Republican Mlniiiji IU4 I" Vrm rnnsUbk- . . i. nnnnBfCTl A I.-.-.Mnn f-ir r tor uie ,""u,u , : . iv. Rs l, Snlani district ll.rtC " ---. i r iuv .tr(fl,f,1IAa - n IMW ttone PartV wiih cas hoUef in gate Price reasonabk Address fccae a ct PIOI. I'lUUbU PiUnlTui.llu.1 nnjt I N.larltl.l.a ..k... ,. . " "T W "2?. ?0-:i,, W A innnna tia(bik Tn hmiiiSA obo! - Recorder. , !" '',,M",'"'kMk Date ot flr8t Publication of this auu .liV.i " iiuV. 7 coorw1f' 3 notice tne 8th day of April. 1908. ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILUOMIOXtS. 4-s-iot. i?or ffiniitv Commissioner. The undersigned Is a candidate fr nomluatlon on the Republloan Uokot. Strict economy In county af fairs Is my platform. JOHN E. LEWIS. Aumsvllle, Or. 1 HICKQKT; i n5 SsotfJK 11 ? 1 ' rtn CJ