Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 20, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
11. HOFEn, Ed. and Prop.
An Independent Newspaper Devoted to American 1'rlnclplei nud
tbe l'roirrem and Derolopomeut of All Oregon.
FubtUhed Kvory livening Kxccpt Sunday , Sitlem, Ore.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
(Invariably In Advance.)
O&llr, by carrier, por rear.- ........$6.00 Per month .....50c
Dollr, by malt, per year. 4.00 Fer month 33c
Weakly, by mall, per vear. 1.00 Six month 60c
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POLITICAL COLUMN
Announcement of Candidates OrlJoIM
tical Parties Printed Under Tliis Heading
At Commercial Rates N
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SPEOIAL DELIVER!
For couvonlonco of subscribers branch delivery ofllces aro establish
ed at tho following places at 35 cents por month, $1.00 for three menths:
Asylum Storo, P. O. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avorwio Junction.
Carllno, Sovonteenth stroet, A. W. Lane, Garden Road Store.
Dauo'n Store, Alex. Daue, SouthCommerclal street.
Electric Storo, C. M. Epploy, East Stato street.
Fairgrounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road.
Howoll's Corner, Twelfth and Cross streets.
O. K. Grocery, A. A. Englebart, Twelfth street.
Whoplor's Storo, W. D. Wheeler, Highland avenue.
Yew Park Storo, F. G. Boworsox, Twolfth and Leslie.
REl'UULICAN STATE TICKET.
U. S. Senator.
II. M. Cako, of Portland.
R.
Supremo Judge.
S. Bean, of Engono.K
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BRI'UIILIOANS WILL NOT DE
STAMPEDED.
Tho Republicans of Oregon will
not bo stampodod away from Candi
date Cako by tho Portland Journal
so cosily as it Imagines.
It has a porfoct right as a Demo
cratic paper to do all in Its power
TOR THE SUCCESS OF COVER
NOR CIIAMHERLAIN.
But it has no right to attack Can
didate Cako as not being true to
tho principle of popular election of
Bonators,
Mr. Cako took his rtand fairly anl
Bquaroly FOR THE PRINCIPLE
"whon the machino leaders wero try
ing to commit tho entlro party or
ganization against Statement No. 1.
AND DIRECT ELECTION OF SEN-
ATORS.
Peculiar to Itself
In selection, proportion and combination
of ingredients,
In the 'process by wblch their remedial
values aro extracted and preserved,
In ofTcctlvcncas, usefulness and" economy,
Curing tho wldost rango of diseases,
Doing tho most good for tho money,
Having tho most medicinal merit,
And tho greatest record of cures,
Hood's Sarsaparilla
In usual liquid form or in chocolated
tablets if nown as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1.
Dnlry nntl Food Commissioner.
J. W. Bailey, of Portland.
Representative In Congress.
W. C. Hawloy, of Salem.
First Congressional District.
Railroad Commissioner.
T. K. Campbell, of Cottago Grove.
District Attorney.
J. II. McNnry, of Salem.
COUNTl' TICKET.
For Representatives Marlon County
For Representatives.
S. A. Hughes, Salem.
Hal D. Patton, Salem.
L. T. Roynoldo, Salem.
A. C. Llbby, Jeitorson.
O. L. Hattoborg, Sllvorton.
DemocrAti CTICKET.
STATE.
For U. S. Sciiaton
Geo. E. Chamberlain.
For Representative in Congress
J. J. Whitney, Albany.
For Supremo Judge
R. S. Bean.
COUNTY.
For Representatives
Dr. W. 8. M6tt, Snlcm.
John W. Ebncr, Mt. Anga
Fcr County Judge-
P. L. Frazlcr, Salem.
For County Commissioner
T. 0. Davidson, Lllwrty.
For ronsfab'e, Salem f)lttxict -
JOhn H. Lowkr, Salem,
County Judge.
W. M. Bushoy, Salem.
Chnmberlnln for partisan purposes
will only bo at tho expense of prin
ciple tho prlnclplo that tho people
Ho went out and made a clean-1 shall name tho senators not tho
cut, fair and souaro campaign FOR
THAT PRINCIPLE, dovold of per
sonalities, and ho haB novor wavered
in his Bupport of that prlnclplo.
Mr. Cake engaged In no personal
nbitBO OF EITHER SIR. FULTON
OR SIR. CHAMBERLAIN. Ho won
tho nomination for his Btnnd for di
rect oloctlon nnd for his valiant
championship of tho Roosovclt administration.
Mr. Cnko wont farther and snld if
"Mr, Ohamborlnln was tho cholco of
tho peoplo his linmo would not go
hoforo tho legislature nnd ho would
Insist that ho b made Ronntor HE
CAUSE IT WAS THE LAW AND
AVAS RIGHT.
Tho Republicans who aro Repub
licans from prlnclplo nnd who havo
'for yearn advocated oloctlon of sen
ators by direct vote of tho peoplo
rojolco that ntndor tho leadership of
mon llko Cnk9 THEIR PARTY
WILL HE MADE TO RESPOND TO
THE POPULAR WILL .Instead .of
machino dictation.
If Mr. Cako Is not tho cholco of
n mnjorlty of tho ponplo In June,
tho iiamo prluclnlo will domnnd thnt
Governor Cliamhorlnlu be mndo son
ntor by tho legislature.
Ronubllcans who stand for tho
prlnclplo of direct oloctlon rocog-
nlzo that Mr. Cako WON IMS NOM.
INATION FAIRLY ON REFORM
PRINCIPLES and that ho Is there
fore entitled to rholr votes In Juno.
Ropubllcnns should not bo stam
peded Into dofontlng a man who
Wands for clean progressive roform
prlnelp'oH within tho party.
IT WOULD HE ALWAYS MADE
AN ARGUMENT AGAINST THE
REPUBLICAN PARTY to dofoat a
man who stands for direct oloctlon
of senators.
Republicans cannot afford to al
low thoniH'lvos to bo drlvon to de
feat m cloan a mnn a Cako at tho
dictation of a Democratic papor.
Dofoat of Cako by Republicans
mon us dofoat of tho prlnclplo, nnd
dofoat of the prlnclplo mcnim tho do
feat of Chamberlain by a Republican
loghinturo.
Thoro Is danger that, If aftor a
Bquara, manly campaign for tho
prlneip'o of direct olectlon of sen
ators Cako Is dofoatod. tho peoplo
will havo glvon notlco TH.VP THEY
HAVE ABANDONED THE GREAT
MAJORITY PARTY nnd havo aban
doned tho prluclnlo, It would moan
the defeat of Chnmborlnln by tho
legislature.
Tho true position of tho roform
press of tho stato Is to stand by
tho p'lnclplo, which Is ahovo party,
nnd placo Clmmborlaln and Cako on
oqual tenno hoforo tho peoplo, LET
THEM CHOOSE AND THEN DE
MIND THAT WHOEVER IS CHO
SEN BY THE PEOPLE SHALL BE
ELCTED BY THE PEOPLE.
Anv attomnt to discredit Cako or
legislature.
Argument Against University of
Oregon Appropriation.
Ed. Jeurnal: At tho debate a few
nights ago In McMlnnvlllo County
Trpnsuror Foster gavo a few figures
which wero not ruuy understood by
nil present. One of our cltteons has
requested a statement more In do
tal!. Tho reply Is given bolew:
"In compllnnco with your request
I Hond you tho utntoment In regnrd
to tho proposed U. of O. appropria
tion nnd tho comparative figures.
"Tho total amount of stato tax
levied this year is $l,ir0,000.00.
The U. of O. appropriation $125,
000.00 or G-45 of tho ontlro lovy
(5-45 would enunl 1-9). for couvon
lonco wo will cnll It 1-9 which Is very
nenr correct. That would loavo 8-9
of tho ontlro stato lovy with which
to inn tho Agricultural college, all
tho Normnl Bchools, tho reform
school, tho school for tho blind, tho
deaf niu to school, tho penitentiary,
tho tnsnno asylum, tho salaries nnd
expenses of nil tho stato otllcers, tho
salaries of tho supremo court Judges
nnd n'l tho circuit Judges and pros
ecuting nttornoys, tho oxponses of
tho legislature In fact 8-9 of this
appropriation is supposed to bo am
ple for all tho expenses of tho stnto
oxcopt tho U. of O. And Its friends
toll us It must close Its doors unions
It rocolvos 1-S of a3 much as Is re
quired to pay all tho expenses of tho
Btnto government.
It Is trtio that the stato govern
ment has other Eciirces of revonuo
besldoa this stnto tax levy; but tho
U. of O. also has other revenues.
"Yamhill county's apportionment
of tho Btnto tax this yoar as appor
tioned by tho Btnto board is $44,
005.00. If YnmhlU county pays this
tax and tho IT. of O. appropriation
cnrrloa, Yamhill county will pay
?4i8S7.2S this year for tho support
of tho U. of O. YamhIU county's
payment for tho Bupport of tho stnto
agricultural college h $977.50 an
nually." Yours respectfully,
II. Z. FOSTER.
o
wurrjcii
Good coffee is partly in
buying and partly in
making:; like everything
else.
Your croecr return your money II you don'l
like Schilling's Heat: we pay him
Sheriff.
H. P. Mlnto, Salem.
County Clerk.
R. D. Allen, Salem.
County Recorder.
D. G. Drajjor, Mehnmn.
County Treasurer.
J. G. Moore, Salem. '
To the Peoplo of Marlon Ceunty:
Having accoptcd tho nomina
tion on tho Democratic tlokut for
representative, I do1 horeby do
claro myself unqualifldoly In fav
or of tho election of United
Stales Senators by dlroct voto of
tho pooplo . If oloctcd I shall at
nil tinioa voto for tho pooplo's
cholco for Sonntor without re
gard to personal cholco or politi
cal afllliation, and shall consldor
myself a servant of all tho peoplo,
onforclng tholr mnndato on all
Just nnd economic legislation.
DR. W. SljMOTT.
Headaches
tennis tlmt mi. .... . . . v fR'
JI!S.b!lI "fe1.1 ifeur . W-n Is In wJi
unless tho cause of tho trouhln . JL" 80?
and more frequent, and ,.: . . rWywililTN
Intensity. The sympathct Ic ners KE? - 3S
attacks, and tho malady finds 2? ffi byJ
bodily and mental conditions favor ffiS"
.On the first si of hM,ii.. . ?fu
--woouidk4oW
nervous
th
act
Complete recovery from sick ha,i. l1.
ese famous pb. They sett le So sfoMlX
:t mlldlV on the bowntim. !.. !0nVtfe3ET.l A
Tho tonic and itrenirllimn.LM..riv.DI?!9ndoiuk7!Ml
the bodily health and fortify the system SJ?,I
" M? M" U &ZFi
ntuu a t ma mo - w h.'
OS
Becchnm';
The Needed Remak
' WtU. lull aiKrtlQM, li J
Assessor.
F. J. Rice, Prntum.
School Siincrintciidcnt.
W. M. Smith, Salem.
Surveyor.
B. D. Horrlck, Jr., Turner.
Coroner.
A. M. 'CloughrS 'em.
County Commissioner.
J. T. Bockwlth, Sidney.
-
Salem Dlstrirt.
TiiNtlcv of tlie Pence.
D. Wobstor.
Ira Hamilton.
Constable.
To the People of Marlon Ceunty:
Having nccoptod tho nomin
ation of tho Prohibition party
for tho county of Marlon for
tho office of roprosontatlvo I
hereby promise that If oloctcd
I will at all tlmoa support and
vote for tho porson for Unltol
States sonntor who Bhall ro
celvo the highest number of
the pooplos votes without ro
gard to my political amilatlon
or porsonal proforqiicos.
H. S. JORY
Salem May 19, 1908.
ROSTEIN & GREE
240-246 Commerdal St
iBl
NBAliU
Lots of New Desirable
itlerclaijit
White Waists, Long Silk Gloves. WMio d-.,.
broideries, Laces, White Lawns, figured Uwi,
POPULAR PRICES
Fine Home for Sale
Party with cash
better invest!'
gate. P ric e
reasonable.
Address H., care Journal
Your
Child's
Future
A saving? nocouut opouod when
your ohlldi'on'nre young will, pro
vldo for tholr education when
thoy becomo of ago; glvo thorn a
good start In life.
A few conts savod each duy and
djposltod weekly or monthly In
our Saving Department will do
lit.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL NATIONAL
BANK
Tho foMow who Is nhvayi boasting
or hoing the "boss of his own house"
Ib usually a grouch.
o
Had Attack of Dysentery Cured.
"An honored citizen of this town
was suffering from n Bevero nttack
of dysontory. Ho told a friend If ho
, could obtain a bottlo of Chnmbor-
I Iain's Colic. Cholora and Diarrhoea
iRomedy, ho folt confldont of being
J cured, ho having u&' J this romody
I In the West. Ho was told that I
kopt It In stock and lost no tlmo In
obtaining It, and was nromnt'y
cured," says M. J. Loach, druggist,
or woicou, vi. Kor snio by Dr.
Stono's drug score.
Tho Ciiize for the Rare.
That a 10 gold pleco llttlo moro
htan half a contury old should so'l
for 200 times Its face valuo will cer
tainly Biirprlso collectors of curiosi
ties other than coins, and some coin
collectors as well, Tho Bpeclmon
doesviiot soom to havo any special
merit, olthor artistically or historic
ally, nnd but for its oxtremo rarity
(only ono other lo known) would
hardly havo attracted special atten
tion. Moreover, tho tendency
among wealthv enthusiasts of Into
has been rathor to specialize- on older
items, and not pay fancy prices for
modern coins.
Events of tho kind are among tho
fascinations of collecting. Not In-
TO REPUBLICAN VOTERS
A
N OVERWHELMING! majority of Orogon's votori
by registration havo formally declared that
thoy bellovo In tho principles of tho Republi
can Party. Lot thorn now show that they aro
honest by voting In accordance with tholr docln
intlons. Tho Oregon oloctlon comos boforo the
Republican National Convention. Let ovory Ro
1'ibllcnn voter In tho First Congro9tonnl District
uphold tho honor of tho Republican Party In Ore
gon nnd strengthen tho Intluonco of Orogon's
delogntion in tho Nntlonnl Convention by voting
for H. M. CAKE for Unitod States Sonntor nnd
V. C. HAWLEY for Roprosontatlvr In CongroTj.
If olthor of thoso Republican nominees falls of
olectlon tho primary olectlon system will bo dis
credited and a return of boss rulo will bo Invlt&d.
Tho good namo of Oregon's voters will bo smirch
ed and Oregon's delegation to tho Nntlonnl Con
vention will bo placed in a humiliating position.
For tho effect it will havo on thi November o!oc
tlou It Is Imporntlvo that tho Ropubllcau noml
nosg In tho Juno oloctlon shall 13 o'ectedbynnovor
whelmlng majority. As n bellovor In tho prlncS
pies of tho Republican Party it is your duty to bo
at tho polls Juno 1, nnd voto for Cnko und Haw
loy. Second Congressional District
Republican Central Committee
E. H. f LAGG, Sec'y W. E. WILLIAMSON, dim.
MILLINERY
Merry Widows, Trimmed or Untrimmprf. pll.
flowers, foliage, Dress Hats, Malenes, QifS
All that is Good and Desirable in 1918
Gauze Underwear, Hosiery-Best Values, R.&G.C4
sets, Towels from 5c up.
Lace Curtains From 45c a pair if
READY TAILORED CLOTHES
FOR WELL nRrtArn JK
MEN.
I
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TV J kJ
rrnm
PRICE RAN(
20 TO
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
froquontly tho cra?o of today Is for- Aold, and will seo morQ nnd raoro
gotton tomorrow; but oftoner, no- competition, from oursolves and
glected or despUed articles become othors, for Americans of all kinds,
an oxponslvo fnd within a short I w Vnvk Mall.
porlod. Tendencies do not seem to
bo constant, and aro hard to under
stnnd and still hardor to foresee,
Ono tondoncy, however, scorns to
be becoming moro and moro influen
tial in nearly nil linos of collecting.
It is tho growing vuluos of Ameri
cans of ajl klnd6 coins, stamps,
autographs, books, prints nnd other
documents illustrative of tho historv
of tho United States and tho colonle's
from which tho nntlou grew. Our
wondorful placo In tho world's his
tory has suddenly been realized by
oursolves, and recognized by other
nations; and ono rise In tho esteem
and valuo accorded to "collectable"
articles that concern tho history of
our origin and growth.
And then wo have money enough
10 uuy sucn uunga, and we are do
voloplng a liking for homo products
In these matters. Tho highest prices
for Shakeapoarlana, to bo suro, havo
been paid by Americans, and there
aro somo superb first folios in our
libraries; but It I3 not Improbable
that Sotheby's will hereafter feel
our competition less and less in that
Grater M
mm-1
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GASFj
J -J i
The above cut represents
brick lined Torrid Zone Furc...
Guaranteed gas, smoke and du
proof. Economical and durable,
A. L. FRASER
258 STATE STREET.
Estimates furnished on heatinic
HICKORY
BARK
Cough Remedy
AIOVVT(lV PVtf
Coughs, Colds
CROUP
liui.iui1m.rHftf-Wi-.
Whoopin, Cough
HorrnM
Bronchitis
SORt THROAT
4 Mmmi m
THROATn4LUNCS
ltMMwOMlN
wciott am ttutDt co.
I MlfM. ORTCOK. U J. A.
frtt 1tt)4 CU
GERJLVX 1UKEUY
AND COXFKCTIOXERV
Now under now management
SCIITjERKT & SCHNEIDER
Proprietors
Complete lino of fresh and up-to-date
bakers goods dollvered
to all parts of the city free.
We are proud of our party
and wedding cakes, delivered
on short notice. Give us a
trial Is all wo ask.
Storo corner Twelfth and Cne
mokota Sts. Phono Main 961.
1
Will give prompt i
to all orderi, jurl
work lo give Htiif
to bo up to tbe Multm
ard.
WEWIIX11EHM'
GIVE EST WATS
COS!
Call at ouribopcJl
street, back of Burl J
8tore. PhOD85.
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DPILLS.
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