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PATT.V rATUTATi JOURNATj. HAhVSM, ORfcOON. SATURDAY, MAY 223, 1008 1i THE CAPITAL JOURNAL 1!. HOFJER, Ed. and Prop. A.Q IndopviKldiH Nawnpaper Devoted to American Principles and jjc-s, the 1'rogrow and Onvelopcmcut of All Orejron. vkLfj. rublibcl Brory livening Except Sunday, Salem, Ore. yQBBBSEy. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. ulUJr (jnVitlably In Advance.)" yjr ""iipvJNjS (Dally, by carrier, pe'ryeaf.Vi ....W.0O Per month 1.....6O0 1 t!?t DllT. by mall, per fear- .b0 Per month a'jo k ' Cat Weekly, by mall, porvcar- 1.00 Six month t.60o ? t SPECIAL DELIVERY ' For convoulonco of subscribers branch delivery offices aro establish ed at tho following places at 35 cents por month, $1.00 for throo menths: Asylum Storo, P. O. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avoruuo Junction. Carllne, Sevontoonth street, A. ,W. Lane, Garden Road Store. D&uo's Store, Alex. Dauo, SouthCommercIal street, Ejectrlc Store, C. M. Epploy, East Stato street. Fairgrounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road. Howell's Cornor, Twolfth and .Cross stroets. I O. K. Orocory, A. A. Englobnrt, Twolfth street. . Whfeolor'fl Storo, V. D. Whcolor, Highland nvonuo. "Yew .Park Store, P. O. Boworsox, twelfth and, Leslie.. Vt IianQ Grocery, Seventeenth stret n ' J. L. Mdoro & Son, cornor Capjtol and Union streets. ' r TVesC'Salom Storo, West Salem. 1 Zlan's Confectlonory, 478 State Btroot. Dr. Stono's, 241 North Commercial Btreot. Huffman's Storo, North Sixth stroot. Gorman Bakery, cornor Twolfth nnd Chemeketn. A MONEY IN POLITICS. via Lebanon and Sclo to meet the line at Stayton. Portland campaign managers com- a buslnoss man at Halsey write? plain that money is not so easy to nnd wanta TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE SQt out oft cnndldntcs as of yoro. Able nnd competent mon cot re nominated or got first torms undor tho direct primary AND NO ON: JtUNS AGAINST THEM. Why Bhould thoy pay tho machine largo campagnln assessments? THEY D'O NOT EVEN HAVE TO BE HELD UP BY THE PROFES SIONAL GRAFTERS. Blooding tho candldato by ovory striker who has tho nervo to makn demands h becoming a thing of tho past. It scorns altogothor UNNKOKS SARY TO PASS THE HUNTLEY CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT that lias been Initiated. That net Is not roqulrcd In Oregon It wo kcop purifying lnfluonco of tho direct primary nt work. A man may dccelvo tho pooplo once undor .tho direct primary BUT HE CANNOT WORK THEM THE SECOND TIME. TO REPUBLICAN VOTERS N OVERWHELMING majority of Oregon's votors by registration hnvo formally 'declardd that thoy bellovo In tho principles of tho Republi can Party. Let them now show that they aro honest by voting In accordance wItlitholrdea.la ratlons. Tho Oregon olectlon comes bofore'tho Republican National Convention. Lot ovory Re publican voter In tho First Congressional District uphold tho honor of tho Republican Farty In Ore gon and strengthen tho lnfluonco of Orogon's dologatlon In tho National Convention by voting for H. M. CAKE for United States Senator and W. C. HAWLEY for Ropreaontatlve in CongrosH. If olthor of these Republican nominees falls of olectlon tho primary olectlon system will bo dis credited and a roturn of bosB rttlo wlll'be Invited Tho good namo of Oregon's .yoters will be smirch ed and Orogon's dologatlon to tho National Con vention will bo placed in a humiliating position. For tho offoct It will havo on tho Novembor elec tion It Is Imperative that tho Republican noml noss In tho Juno election shall bo oloctodbyandvor wholmlng majority. As a bollovor In thb princi ples of tho Republican Party It Is your duty to bo at tho polls Juno 1, and voto for Cako and Haw-loy. cot B", POLITICAL Announcement of . Candidal-Li tic al Parti PrSnf . 1 t&M At Commercial Rar r 1 .vo ft REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. U. S. Senator. IL, M. Cako, of Portland. Supremo Judge, R. S. Bean, of Eugene. ,- Dairy and Food Commissioner.' J. W. Bailey, of Portland. Representative in Congress. W. C. Hawloy, of Salem. First Congressional District, ' Railroad Commissioner, T. K. Campbell, of Cottage Grove. District Attorney. J. H. McNrvry, of Salem. COUNTY TICKET. SALEMSTAYTON ELECTRIC LINE. Tho Stayton business mon havoi arranged for a big all-day picnic nt Stayton on -Tuesday, May 20. Thoro will bo delegations front many other places and Interest does not stop with talk and agitation. MONEY JS BEING SUBSCRIBED FREELY.' Tho Oregon Electric and tho Welsh systems aro Interesting them selves In Stayton. In tho moan tlmo tho committees aro working. tho triumph of machine politics It C.nUn U not oloctcd. FOR THE SAME MACHINE WILL DEFEAT CHAMDERDAIN IN THE LEGISLA- TURE IF IT CAN. . . - THE DUTY OF CONSISTENT PUBLICANS. HE- wo (iiso tho primary election wloojy n THE WAYS OF THE SENATE. In stnndlng up for tho principle of electing Bcnatora by the direct voto of tho people, The Capita! Journal has never wavered. It believes It enn fairly claim to have stood for that principle when tall tho machlno politicians In this Wo do not oven need tho recall If count'' nml nl1 whom tho' could c?' . H.n nr.m.r, l,.lnn !,!. trol, FLOPPED TO THE OTHER SIDE. So Tho Capital Journal can consis tently Bay to all Ropubllcans that From tho Muq Woods suit It np- !l l, tl,olr tlut' to vol for " M' pears tho senators aro In tho habit Cftko for Un,tod stfttcs onator. or at least some of thorn of hnv- Statement No. 1 Ropubllcans will Ing little mock-mnrrlago parties. , ,l 80 ns mnttop of Principle nnd Ho was not really married to Mao conviction, uocauso wr. ubko won Wood. It was Just A KIND OF A hU nomination nfter a square fight SENATORIAL MAKE-BELIEVE. for tho Principle and AGAINST THE It was not oven genuine enough SOLID OPPOSITION OF THE MA lor Mao to recovor any damages a CHINE. sort of Boml-polltlcal matrimonial, Pnrt' c0,(, Ropubllcans have no fftko othor choice but tho party candidate Tho dear old senator from tho1 J -ho' sincere, nnd It Is to bo Empire state Is In his dotago nny- o"umed that they aro as slncoro an how, politically eponktng, and mennt Stntomont No. 1 Republicans, nothing. So " woul(l nppoar to bo tho duty 01 conBiBtoni uopuuiicnus wnuiuor thoy favor Stntomont No. 1 or tho I .. . ......lll- f!A r111 limited Dobnto TO DO THINGS IN, '",,l cllo,cu prupuniiiun " " A NEBULAR GASEOUS MANNEH CAKB ,''OU UXITKI STATKS But tho sonlllty of Piatt and tho SENATOR, vacuity of Dopow aro appalling Of co,,r8. thp' "hould bo reason- nm nil u nt tmi tlm oniinfo to linnnni. I nilty BntlSIIVU lliai All" VjnKO IS B Ing. Plntt nnd Dopow nro tho highest ilowor of machlno rttlo, corporate (Dotation In Amoricnn politics. It in time thoy woro mndo linpos slblo on tho Orogon plan. o THE SALEM AND STAYTON ELECTRIC. It Is characteristic of tho upper chamber tho Hall of Famo and Un- Groat Intorost centors In tho un dertaking to build an oloctric ljuo to Stayton. Ex-Mayor Rlshop wrltos from In torlakkou, Swltzorluud, that they rldo TO THE TOPS OF THE SNOW CLAD ALPS ON ELECTRIC LINES'. Tho people of Brownsville are talking up a lino from that llvo city Keep Your Idle moni'y whore It will vt'4K-loi tu uiillo jou are look lug for mi iiivcMmcnt. Our Savings Depart men t pajs tlttvo iw eeiit Interest ntul all withdrawals are paid on demand. SAVINGS DEP.VRT.MENT CAPITAL NATIONAL' BANK clean mnu In his public and private llfo, and that ho has tho ability to 1U1 tho position ho seeks. Of this thoro can bo no reasonable doubt, ANY MORE THAN THERE CAN BE OF HIS REPUBLICANISM. His election by tho people and his triumphant olectlon by tho legisla ture would put an end to tho divi sions in tho Ropubllcnn pnrtyovor this matter, ALL THIS IS SAID WITHOUT IN TIJE LEAST DISPARAGING THE CANDIDACY OF GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN. Tho Cnp'tal Journal tttkoi the po sition that both candidates aro equally sincere as champions of the priuclplo of dtivot election of son ntora. This papor bellovos further that It Is reflecting tho popular will lit this matter by demanding that If Governor Chamborlaln should ro celvo the popular voto of the peop'o HE SHOULD BE ELECTED SENA TOR BY THE LEGISLATURE. But wo bellevo undor tho circum stance that It U tho duty of Repub licans to voto for a Ropubllcnu for that olllco. I'nUsi thnt la done there Is no dis tinction botwoon the national prlu clplos of tho Republican party and of j tho Domooratlc party, so fur U3 tho J votoro of Oregon (understand and ,aro coucorned. j W hate to think they might be pso Indifferent to tho national prln j clplos of the Republican party, AND I WE CANNOT BELIEVE THAT THEY" WILL BE, Wo do not consldor that It will bo Jany rofleotlon on Governor Chamber- . lain It he is not elected U. S. sen ator. The psople will consider that t Is STEAL AND DEMOLISHES A FINE AUTOMOBILE (United Press I.cimcJ Wire.) San Jose, Cal., May 23. In his hnsto to cscapo his pursuers, an un known ithjof In a $7000 ntttomoblle ho had stolen from In front of the Emplro theater, collided, wth n tree near Santa Clara and today tho handsonio much I no Is a mats of ruins, Tho auto must hnvo boon running nt a torrlflc rnto of apoed when tho collision occurred, Judging from the comploto smnshtip. John R. Chance, vloo prosldont of tho Santa Clara A-Jto Club and ownor of tho car, had Just reported his loss Friday night when different persons roported thnt thoy snw his machlno dashing in tho direction of Snn Francisco, with a young man wearing a chauffour's cap in charge A fow moments later, whllo tho pollco woro scouring tho torrltory 'ntljnojnt to fenn Jose, a tolophono me8sago notified police hcttdqttnrtora that a big automoblla had collided with a treo nenr Santa Clara and thnt no chnuffour coif J bo found. It Is thought thnt the thlof lteadod for Snn Francisco, an I tho pollco of tho bay cities havo been nskod to look out for him. Th Most Common Cauxo of Suffering. Rheumatism causes moro pain nnd suffering than any othor dloeaso, for tho reason that It Is tho most common of all Ills, and It Is certainly gratifying to Btifforors to know thai Chamberlain's Liniment will nfford rolicf, nnd mako rest and sloop pos sible. In many cases tho rollof from pain, which Is at first tomporary, has becomo permanent, 'whllo In old pooplo subject to chronic rhouma tlsm, often brought on by dampness or changes in tho weather, a por mnnont euro cannot bo oxpected; tho rollof from pain which this lini ment affords is nlono' worth many times Its cost. 25 and 50 cent slzos for snlo by Dr. Stone's drug storo. f OTXi HICKORY BARK Cough Remedy Aioiirm rote naner reianananE Coughs, Colds CROUP IWhoopinff Cuufh Oronthlll SORt THROAT 4 ! UMt jTMnOAT-nrttUNGS HKimt tin ttMot (o. SAUM.CWGON.il J-A. II I ttkt. lf.tYt Cnti For Representatives Marion County For Representatives. S. A. Hughes, Salem, Hal D. Patton, Salem, L. T. Royrioldo, Salem. A, C. Llbby, Jofforaon. 1 O. L. Hattoborg, Sllverton. 1 D.WcbDter,"Ce,,,tV I Hamilton08 For it BVii SlAItJi ,,a.icffi.J II iCTSHTHV For nrffJT. ViASKL " John n. Tu r."- -5, County Judge. W, M. Bushoy, Salem. SlierlfT. II. P. Mlnto, Salem. County Clerk. R. D. Allen, Salem. County Recorder. D. G. Drngor, Mehanm. County Treasurer. J. G. Moore, Salem. Assessor, F. J. Rice, Prattfm. Hffl-8"'1" ',U1, HAPPINESS FOR SICK OR CON VALESCENT. Poop'o of sons'tlvo norvos onjoy tho delightful music nnd othor onter tolnment from tho Edison bocntiBO It Is peculiarly freo from tho slightest lmporfoctlona In tono quality. Why multiply words about tho ndmlttnj standnrd of tailklng mnchlno oxcol lonco? You know nil nbout It. L. F. SAVAGE The Music Man 217 N. Commercial St. Phone 11H7 IIIIIIIIIIIh Spray, Windmill Power and Hand Pumps For all kinds of work. Spray, garden, luwn and suction hose. The best and tho cheapest. Fairbanks engines and lawn sptinklors, metal nnd wood tanks. Get omo of our Graphalas tle Paint for old or now tin roofs. Guaranteed for six years. SchooJ Superintendent, W, M. Smith, Salem. Surveyor. B. B. Horrlck, Jr., Tiurnor. Coroner. A. M. Clough, S em. ToltoPeeMfr enril tn m.fa.TT.i .ln,i?,'r"ltj myself awrTMto!inii( uuiurcing melt mtfeii ' DR. W,'i rolhePceM Havlne cBtM tin ntlon of the TnWfc for tho county et Uri 1110 omto of reptmi hcjreby promlte tut u I will at all timet nw vote for the ptnetteh States senator tto iy colvo the h!htit trait the peoples rotet xM gard to ray polltlal or personal prefittuu P. H.S.M Salem May 19, Ml.1' 1 scsmHHBBE "' 'rfSSSSR fAsSHNtSBSSSSSBB 4fHsssBH?T B' MY I'LATl'OIDI 1. Statement No. J,- tho people's choice for U.S. regardless of polltlctl psrtjm rq WUIl. 3.' 4. "I DR. AV. 8. .MOTT SufiUf Oregon Candldato for Hepm M'utative 011 the Dem ocrntle Ticket. Repeal of u!ea !m Economy In ipproprfck Apposed to pwpttM! chlscs, : C. A stato lavr guarsitH! depositors In any baar, bf t hS created by all thebuhl1 a dulplcate of the OVA 1 i... i IIIK '". Si C. Itoform meaittrt IshiJtl tho common people MAKE IT UNANIMi Just now thoro npponrs to bo lltt'o doubt but that It Is Sonntor Cako of Oregon. Onco tho cnmpnjgn started It was speedily scon that tho oft- bonsted norsonnl noimlarltv of It can never jet l9' Democratic senator. Dotween the iRHim la not drawn; HM I'sonal campaign: U It '" Goorgtj, tho Governor, was not so n'-J would not be oa !& 4"5j Chase & Sfcaife i 98 State Street mighty stout na It onco wa?, var ious things that somo folks havo known about our chlof executlvo havo come to Mgt. and a lot of folks aro today doubtful If George was such a whalo of a man aftor nil. Tho nonrer Orogon makes it unan imous for Cako tho hotter for Ore gon. Thoro aro a fow placos whore party politics still count;- thoy don't usually In city, county nnd district affnlrs; but thoy do In national af fairs. osDecIally in tho upper house 'of congroso, whoro tho majority ' party gets what It wantB and tho ml 'norlty sits tight and waits. Oregon ' wants a lot of things from congress; ....1 1 It Is r'w remeajown- wnsoneoMhe tho nerve to : No. 1 platlorra lttV !i.'..Th that meant fc&tf! 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