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1 DAILY OAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1000. PAGE TWO THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. IIOFER, Editor and Proprietor. It is a waste of time to discuss the question with those wise politcal managers at Portland who have determined to holds an assembly and place a republcan ticket of their own in the field, They openly condemn the workngs of the direct primary law and openly declare there must be a better system, and they have adopted the assembly plan as that better plan, The assembly of republicans will not be so cowardly as to refuse to make a platform, and will of course condemn the direct primary and and other reforms enacted by the people of Oregon. , How that will unite the republican party is hard to see, and yet these assembly advocates coolly declare the whole purpose of the assembly is to restore harmony in the republican party which enacted the direct primary Jaw after endorsing it in its platforms, THE DUTY TO REGISTER. lunepondeiH Newpnfer Devotod to American Prtticlples and the Progress nuct Derelopemeut of AH Oregon. Publhhwl Kvory Kvunlns Kxoept Sunday, Hulem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (Invnrlrtljly In Adrauco.) KUy, by wrrlor, por year M.OO Per month Mo by mH, per year. 4.0) Per niOHth 85c 'Weekly, by mall, pr vear - '.00 Sis mouths 60c UNION SALEM TO HAVE A HOTEL W)LABEL The Capital Journal is reliably nformed that Los Angeles parties who are large hotel operators have an eye on Salem, They' have secured an option on the Salem hotel corner and propose to erect a first-class, modern hotel at that place. Plans ate being drawn in a Portland architect's office and will be submtted at an early day to the optionees, For the present that is ,all that can be given out in the matter, There is prospect that Salem will have a decent hotel building, THEY SHOWED FINE SPIRIT. The Business Men's League at their annual banquet showed fine progressive spirt on several Ines, They boosted for the other parts of the state and condemn ed the injuncton system of holding up the rest of the state... They roasted wltTi the greatest acclamation the legislators from Maron county who struck at other parts of the state, The league also showed fine spirit in condemning one man fcnockng another in the same line of business or profession, . A good sign was also manifested when the toastmaster asked Mr, Hallberg and Mr .Knorr, two new merchants, to say a fe wwords, 11 s good for the spirit that builds up a city and it is the spirt that has come to stay in the capitl city, MAKE NO FATAL MISTAKE.' The Mountain Water Commission of this city should not go io sleep, It is composed of fifteen of the ablest business and profes sional meh of the capital city, Let these genlL-men awaW n to the fact that every city in Oregon is fighting to get nountan water, Eugene has a syscvi unci or way, Corvallis has mountain water, Even lithe Cottage Grove puts up $300,000 for it. At the Business Me'i's banquet 'the othernght the subject was ignored ami two speakers told how Sarom could prosper even without the sl:ilrt zr-r-W. Let thise w: hac h'"."- Interests here nw.3 no rolai mis take of sloth or indifference on this matter, This city has Hiq host possible water supy as it is, but we cannot nuko -the ror.f r-f fu- state beleve thr.t. There are anoui'-i b'n'r?. a.iintslligenco a.rJ busncoj au'lt-' here to solve the problem. If not let ti.i c. o.s o"ioi- tfns do and import a little,- ASSEMBLIES AND ASSEMBLIES. The Capital Journal is a republican newspaper, but it( rec ognizes that there are progressiveprinciples of republican ism,, Fqr instance, tariff revson and postal savngs banks are not to be obtained by standing for the party "as she was." Cannonism and Aldrichism are not all there is of the repub lican party, and so in Oregon a man may still be a republican for progress, The odtor of this paper can see How an assembly of repre anlative republicans might be held and help harmonize the arty in Oregon. That kind of an assembly to hear good republican speech t, and write a good republican platform, could "do the party aOWBgOOd," .raj. The party managers could go a step further and endorse the progressive laws enacted by the people In their sovereign capacity, They could recommend strict obedience to the laws and that all candidates submit their aspiratons under the drect prim ary law, Such an assembly when is not prohibted by law would help to wipe out all dissensions in the party and pave the way to victory. It is a fundamental principle of republicanism to recognze tJiooxDiessod will of majorities and even of legally constituted pluralities, Would the assembly advocates condemn the expressed will of the people of Orogonupon any matter that, had been fairly submtted to them ? ' Mr, Hugh Hume of the Portland Spectator thinks the opno 'tion to the assomblv plan of nominating candidates for office lines from those who want dissensions in the republican ry, t J WE PAY THREE PER Cent Interest on Savings ;; Dodo sits, )! Deposits or Withdraw- ml i vi ox ItA marln ami v aio niajr uv 1 1 iuuu ituj lime. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ? Capital National Bank It is the duty of citizens to register for the coming city' elec tion, The registration law is a very cumbersome affair and de feats a full expression of the electorate. But if you want a voice in the city primary to nomnate city aldermen you must regster at the city hall before Nov, 6th, Amore troublesome, bunglesome, un-American registra tion system could not well be devised. That law was not enacted by the people, but by the all-wise old-fashioned boss-ridden legislature , But it is our duty to register and help elect first-class men for aldermen for our city, The election laws of Oregon are a hopeless muddle of ig norance, except the Australian ballot law, ILL E iosr FAMILY UNITED 1-nESS r.HASBD W1HB.1 GImll, Man., Nov. 1. A posso is searching today for an unidentified German, who is reported to have murtlored a woman and two children yesterday on a farm bIx miles north of this town. According to a report renching hero today the murderers were com mitted by a German guest at the farm house, who, after .beating off tho farmer and driving him from the house murdered his host's wife, and two small childron, escaped to tho woods. Tho names of the victims have not yet been learned. Americans havo tho reputation of being tho worst drugged people in the world. Well, a good an any of us look it. o rJtnlo of Ohio. City of Toledo Lucas County ss Those Corpuscles In your blood, rod and whlto, koop you well If they aro healthy, causo you sickness If diseased. To make and keep them abundant and healthy, is to have pure blood, free dom from disease and vigorous health. The chief purpose of Hood's Sarsa parilla is to do this, and its success is attended by thousands of wonderful cures. Cures of all blood diseases, scrofula, eczema, rheumatism, catarrh. Get It today In the usual liquid form or la chocolated tablot form called Sarsatabs. A roll or two of tar paper helps greatly in putting buildings to rights for the winter. Faith plans for a busy day tomor row; work gets up and does the chores before breakfast. TROUBLE IS NOT YET AT AN END I'VITIO VMM UUHMO WINN. Lexington, Ky., Nov. 1. Meagre new from Jaokson Indicate that the troop sent there Sunday to pre vent bliMMihl at Tueeday' ele j tlou have the UuhUoii well lu hand today. ! Au aaaoatblim of army ftudlata ami mountaineer ltulioattt, however, I possible trouble for tomorrow. FrnnU J. Cheney makes oath that! ho senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chonoy & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, county and sfnv aforesaid, and that said firm will 1 pay tho sum of 0N13 HUNDRED DOLLLARS for each and every euso of catarrh that cannot be cured by tho UBe of Hall's Catarrh Cure. . FRANK J. CHENEY. j Sworn to before me and inscribed in my prosonce, this Gth day of De-; cembor, A. D., 1SS0. (Seal) A. W. OLEASQN. Vntntv Pulillc I Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, and aoU dhectly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. ,T. CHENEY & CO.. , Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 7 no. -Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. All Patent Mc .liclnes or medicines ad vertised in this paper aro for sale at DR. STONE'S In preparing for winter don't for Kt the stock -and humans, too roiiuire- ample supplies of fresh air. The only cash drug store In Oregon; owob no one, and no one owes It; carries large stock; its shelves, counters and show cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet articles, wines And liquors of all hinds for medicinal purposes. Dr. Mono is a regular graduate in medi cine and has had many years of ex perience in the practice. Consulta tions are free. Prescriptions are free, and only regular prices for med icine. Dr. Stone can b found at his drug storo. Salem, Or., from 7 in the morning until 0 at night. Portland's Popular Fire-Proof Hotel THE OREGON Oil' Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in city, with Hawu'ian orchestra from 6 to 12 p, m, Most perfectly furnished, Moderate Priced, Modern Hostlery in the metropolis of the Northwest. ANNEX IS NOW OPEN Our capacity has boon doubled and our bus will hereafter meet trains No, 6, and train No. 12, limited, Oregon Electric that arrive in Portland at 10;55 a, m, and 4! 55 p, m, I. C DICKINSON, Manager THE OREGON Sold at Prices that Credit Stores Can't Match That's the secret of our wonderful growth. AREN'T YOU TIRED OF THE SAME OLD SONG ABOUT ?4.00 articles sold spqclal at $1.60, .when the manufacturers really In tended them to be sold at ?1.50 or less? Isn't it . disappointing to continually see articles quoted at C9c worth $1.00, but when you ex amine them find that they aro worth only 50c? Fictitious values seem to be tho stock in trade of mtjny advertisers nowadays. They get into the habit of exaggerating and really think the people believe them. Wo believe that our customers want merchandise that will prove satisfactory under actiiual service conditions, and are will ing to pay fair prices without any imaginary reductions from imagi nary prices. WE UNDERSELL "REGULAR STORES" ON EVERY THING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY BEGINNING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, Our Store Will Close Every Evening at 5:30 Excepting Saturdays THE CONNECTION IS THE PLACE where a lot of plumbing originates. That is why we givo particular atten tion to joining places. That is also why there is no after trouble with plumbing done by us. Unless you are getting just that kind of plumb ing you need us as much as wo want you. GRABER BROS. Ill S. Liberty St. Salem Read the Contest Pege Today I fie Electric Fixture and Supply Co Are now in their new quarters at 245 North Liberty sireet. We have a number of new, catchy designs to select from. Come and see us. Electric Fixtare & SuppSyfCo. L. S. HYDE, Manager uses MONEY TO If You Have Money to Burn Keep it in the houso where it may bo burned, lost or stolon; but if you want to keep it safely where it will always bo ready for you when needed, deposit It with us. A bank account will give you a better business standing in the community and a prestige that you may never have eajoyed before, if your name is not on our books, we will be pleased to see it there before the close of the year 1909. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK SalemJ Oregon lixul moil are goud; initiators talk l: bull I btiillK KOOd.