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PAGE TTIVO DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1010. THE" CAPITAL JOURNAL B. IIOFEH, Editor and Proprietor. (ad Kniem NeM Davowd to Aiaortwiu lllucflplM and ha MwaiMjmad 1)vbH) foment of All Oregon. ru.ubd Ka tfreaty Kxoept SunOay, fialom, Ore. " - 8 uhscj RIPTION HATES. (Invariably In Advance.) fUj nj oarrier, per ywr Jfi.00 Per month 60o liilV. U, per Tf 4- rer with 8Sr A'aaWv hy mail, per vr. - '.00 Six months -..Wo THE MANAGERS AT SEA ABOUT GOVERNOR. Tlio political managers in Oregon aro up a stump for a man to lead the. Republican party in the coming election noxt November. Jfho Machine does not want a man who stands for the rule of the poo-plobutiWanr-.ntobl to do thoir own dirty work in politics. The managers do not enthuso for Grant B. Dlmick of Oregon City, who has como out flatly against the Assembly and for the Primary law. No ono else has como out and said whothor ho believes In the rule of tlio peoplo or Hot and all nro watching which way tho cat will jump. 'Withycombo and Ackcrman have given tho Assembly a quasi-endorso-mont and; either ono would probably accept an Assembly nomination. Tho peoplo aro slowly coining to conclusions as to men, but they will reserve tho right to express themselves nt tlio Primary On top of that tho peoplo will roservo tho right to reject tho nominee of the Primary if he does not suit thorn for that high ofllco. ' Tho people1 aro not going to surrender to a lot of political jobbers be causo they may bo nblo to circumvent tlio Direct Primary. Thoro Is no U. S. Sonator to elect this year and It is a good year to do a Httlo political houso cleaning in tho state government. Look at tho record of the last legislature for a moment and see if you have not had enough machine management. On tho ono issue of Statement No. One the legislature kept faith with tho peoplo and not because they wanted to. Men stood up and voted for the people's choice for U. S. Senator with tears in their voices and protesting against keeping pledges. But they know thoro would be political hanging bees In Oregon if thoy departed from thoir sacred and solomn pledge on Senator. Then they turned over tho loglslaturo to tho political gamesters and proceeded to loot the taxpayer as of yore. Thoy repealed tho gross onrnings tax on corporations, created ofllcos and commissions and raised salaries as of yore. Whoro was thoir authority for vlo'ntlng all thoir agreements made to tho peoplo to got ofllco at tho preceding election? Whoro was their warrant for soiling out the producer and tho laborer lo tho Interests that dominated at least one branch of the legislature? Thoro Is a day ot reckoning coming, and tho people will seo to It that tho Governorship Is not captured by tho Machine that dominated tho Somite. Tho slate government will not be surrendered for the next four years to a Governor who will do the bidding of organized graft lit the legishi. lure. A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. (Portland Labor Press.) Tho Rosoburg Loader Is a little groon or Its news column would not bo wasted trying to revlvo tho long oxposod schome to call a now con stitutional convention, It proceeds to advocato tho proposed constitutional convention upon tho same grounds that special ploaders have supported it In the past. Thoso excuses aro: First. That tho constitution ,1s fifty years out of dato. Socond. That the amending of tho constitution will keep up indofi nltoly with tho reforondum and initiative. Third. That the convention nssemblod lo form a now ono would be Instructed by tho peoplo, would bo responsible to tho people, and that tho constitution so drawn would have to be submitted to' tho people. Tho Loader Is at tho tall of tho procession. It does' not lead. It is off its base nil along tho line. It reminds tho writer of a story of an Inobrlated gontloinan who ones took up his line of inarch In tho roar of a small Prohibition proaoselou In Now York City. When tho bond of the procession turned to tho loft ho frantically mo tioned to tho right, and whon It stopped ho urgod It. to procood. Finally ho said, "Looks to nto like I am not loader of this procession no more." Now, tho Landor Is not lending Ui9 procession. It is wrong In supposing that Uio constitution of Oregon Is 60 years out of dato. Tho peoplo havo full control of It. Thoy have amended It already o that it Is ahoad of nil of them, with atato aftor state following It Into tho column of a government "of, for and by the people," thnt old Aba Lincoln taught wnthe right kind. If it is any bohlnd, the peoplo will soon drive it ahead no as to ontoh up. Of courso, if a now constitution was drafted thnt could not be nmond od for ovor 40 yours, thou It would got out of dato. If It could bo ainondod, na this one Is, thon It certainly would bo. The advocates of tho convention and now constitution always "lot the cat out of tho bag" when thoy tnlknbout a constitution being drafted that could not bo unloaded. That Is proolaoly why tho peoplo are not going to bu jollied out of tho prOHQiit constitution. Thoy want ono thnt can bo" amended. Thoy wnut tho rofot'ondiim and Initiative just as thoy nro, and the sQliome of a now constitution drnftod by u nloo mnde-to-order corpora tion convention has gone glimmering. Unless tho Loader, tho Orogoiiloa, tho Dallos Optimist and throo' or four other pliindorbund organs can hatch up some hot tor reasons than thoy havo, It will stay glimmering until It is "dousod," as tho sailors say, In tho soa of advorso votes next November. Tho house Interstate Commerce Coininlttoo has decided to inoludo utonniBhlp linos in the paragraph in tho not prohibiting the companies from acquiring Interest In tho capi tal stook ot competing linen. A Pleasant Physio. When you want a pleasant physic give Chamberlain's Stomnoh -id Llv er Tablets a trial. Thoy are mild and gentle in their notion and alwiyi pro duce a pleasant cathartlo offeet. Oall nt all good druggists' drug stores for n free sample. MaTlnMfl fiBnH'f! FRENCH l-EMALE mmuuuum pills.i M(VtK IK9WN T8 Mil. - ( u. (WIijMmt Wai tie.., iriij.v Ui fc lit t IM MlHI l U UNITED MtDtCALCO . o 4. UNUnm SeN In Salem fey Or. S. C Stun a Fortify now against tho Grip for It como ovory season sure! Provontlcs tho Httlo Candy fgld Curo Tablots offor in this respect a most cortnln and dopondablo safo gunrd. Provontlcs, at tho "sneoro stage" will, as well, also suroly head off nil common colds. But prompt nosa is nil-Important, Koep Provon- ttos in tho pocket or purse, for lu- atttnt use. Box ot 48 for 25s. Sold by Capital Drug Store. ROOSEVELT'S EX "If a Man Is Straight What Does It Matter What Re ligion He Has." l UNITED MESS LEASED Wliin. Now York, March 7. Mother Paul, a nun, who has Just returned from East Africa, told an interesting story today of her meeting with Colonel Roosevelt in Uganda, shortly before Ohrlstmas. She quoted the former president as follows: "I try to be decent, and I do detest religious Intolerance. If a man Is straight, what does it matter what religion ho has." The nun told how Roosevelt ex pressed great delight at. a dish of American-grown tomatoes, and de scribed his visit to tho mission school. "The bishop attended by the priests and Prince Joseph, with a great throng of our people turned out to greet Colonel Roosevelt," she said. We had two bands, and one of them walked C5 miles to be there. "I feel that he was sincere when he wished Mrs. Roosevelt could b,e there to see this model schooLln the heart of Africa. The children sang 'The Star Spangled Banner. Per haps It was the tears In my own eyes whclh made me think they were in his." MADE FOREMAN SK1DD0 Hlnmed Road Ross of Making Victims of Snowslide Work at Night in Dangerous Place. . Capital National Bank $ I Salem. Oregon fa Capital, SurphiH and Undivided t fronts, n-iu.ooo. X Officers and Directors) ? J. 11. Albert Proudest X 18 M Croiwtn. . Vlee-PrealUeet X Jos, II. Albert Cashier John A. Carson X Geo. 1'. Rodgera UNITED mESS LEASED WIItB. Vancouver, March 7. Compelled to seek safety from a mob of Slavs and Japanese, who thought he was to blame for making the victims of a snowslide in Rogers Pass work ac night in a dangerous time, one of tho road foremen barely escaped with his life. The road boss, together with a gang of men, had arrived at a small station where several hundred for eigners had gathered, relatives of the men lost in the slide, who 'believed thoir friends had been compelled to work at night, by tho railroad offi cials. In their excitement the for- lognors made a rush for tho foreman, who sought safety In a caboose. The engineer, taking In . the situation, rushed tho caboose down tho track until other Canadian officials pacified the mob. It Is declared the laborers were all warned of their danger just beforehand, but volunteered to work. Wo produco In Hood's Sarsaparilla a mcciicino tnat has an unap- proacnoa rocora or euros or Scrofula, eczema, eruptions, catarrh. rheumatism, anemia, nervousnoss, that tired feeling, loss of appetite, etc. The combination and proportions of ino more man iwenty aiuorcnt remcaial agents contained in Hood's Sarsaparilla are known only to ourselves, so thero can do no substitute. This medicine makes healthy and Birong tne ".Little soldiers" in your blood, --thoso corpuscles that fight tho disease germs constantly attacking you LOOKS GOOD TO THE CARDINAL AND OLD GOLD The basket ball game between the University of Washington and Wil lamette will sure bo pulled off In the gymnasium this evening. The game will start promptly at 8 o'clock, the admission is 35 cents. Tho game was to have been played last Wed nesday, but the Washington team was blockaded by high water and failed to put In their appearance. Since that time this team has been defeated by O. A. C, and since O. A. C. only won from Willamette by a small margin and Oregon lost to Willamette, tho dope sheet looks very much like it would be a victory for the cardinal and old gold. The students held a big rally to work up enthusiasm for the occasion. It will be a good game, no one can af ford to miss It. Read The Journal Want Ads. m Contentment is a state of mind. Capt. Rognrdtis Again Hits the Bull's Eye. This world famous rlflo shot who 100 consecutive shots.ls living in Lin coln, 111. Recently Interviewed, ho says: "I have suffored a long time with kidney and bladder troubles and havo usod sevoral well known kid ney medicines, all of which gave me no reliof until I partes taking Foley's KIdnoy Pills. Bofore I -usod Foley's Kldnoy Pills I was subjeat to severe backacho and pains in my kidneys, with suppression and oftentimes a cloudy voiding. While upon arising in tho morning I would got dull head achos. Now I havo taken three bot tles, of Foloy's Kidney Pills and feel. 100 per cont better. 1 am never both orod with my kidneys or bladdor and once moro feel like my old solf. All this I owe sololy to Foley's Kidney Pills, and always rocommond them to my follow sufferers." J. C. Perry. Good Cough MctHclno for C';i ren. The season for coughs and rolds Is now at hand, and too much care can not be usod to protect the children. A' child is much more likely to con tract dlpthoria or scarlet fever wheu his cold the loss. risk. Chamberlain's Cough Romody is the sole reliance of many mothers, mid few of those who havo tried It aro willing to use any other. Mrs. F. F. Starcher, of Rlploy, W. A., says: "I. have never usod anything other than Chamber lain's Cough Remedy for my children, and It has alvays given good satis faction.' This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic, and may bo given as confidently to a child as to an adult. For sale by all good druggists. The senate has ttttaeed the postal aavlngs bajik bill. One of the meamire demanded by President Tuft. MOUTHPICCB CIGARETTES create it. Their full flavored, satisfying blend is the secret. They are a quality smoke. 10 for 10 cents THE JOHN BOLLMAN CO., Mfri. WHITE HOUSE OXFORDS FOR PARTICULAR WOMEN ALL OF and our lines in all departments are complete. You'll find the New Low Shoes Are" made on stylish .easy fitting lasts and every pair is built to give satisfactory service. We're showing every desirable quality in Vici Kid Patent Leather and Gun Metal Calf for men, women and Children. The splendid values wo are offering in NEN'S AND BOYS' SPRING SUITS Will surprise you. The fabrics are correct from the standpoint of fashion and the tailoring is done in America's best equipped fac tories. Few tailors can give you as good a fit in made to order W suits as you will find in our Hn3 this season. Our Dress Goods Department Is a busy place these days because most ladies' want their new spring dress ready to wear on Easter Sunday, and thero remain only three more weeks in which to make it. NOVELTY DRESS GOODS This season are unusually attractive. Diagonal weaves are ex tremely stylish in all kinds of fabrics. The MANNISH STYLES are very popular for tailormade suits. You'll notice a decided change in the colorings of the IMPORTED .WORSTED NOVEL TIES. This will be the greatest season for FANCY SILKS Ever known. Let us show yon the correct 'styles created for Spring of 1910. A New Orga $46 Delhrertsd to Any Rail read Station or Boat I mmBny la Oregon ! pi k i i ! Your figure depends more on the corset you wear, than on the shape nature gave you. Thomson's Glove Fiiting Corsets Improve the figure without dis torting it, Have your new spring dress fitted over one of the latest mod els just received at CREDIT STORES CAN'T MAT CII OUR PRICES. 0 Iter la a plotur of m of tha mo1 rioujr finish 4 organa ctrw manufao tar4. It U Iht rolfio QuMo, nuUU groaoiaur ior jautr mano boum. uholoa of (asay walnat or looted oak Ma. via, rrr larff bYftl6 pUti turror, prfaUr tnlh4j as orauuxvtat co a&r maniou. Kamaroua nw and valuable tmsrov. bmbU ar atabodiad Jn tola orcaA. m ak in ar it at ono ana of tha bt jutd mact durasU erzui manufactured la Um OBltad BtaUa. Built with apatdal rasturd to Tnaiaa Ooaat ellmata. Baaldaa tb rsjruUr red tona, thla A Neighbor of Yours. I As well as yourself is llablo at any I time to have rheumatism. We're all I liable to havo cuts or burns, bruises I or scalds, crick in tho back, neck or side somo kind of an ache or pain. Then heed this advice and tell youf neighbors Ballard's Snow Liniment relieves all aches and pains, and heals all wounds. Sold by all dealers. o M. .1. Halley, of La Grande, pur chased of F. D. McCully, of Joseph, 480 head of sheep which averaged 115 pounds per head, paying ?6.40 per hundred pounds on foot. This is said to bo tho highest prlco ever paid for mutton in Eastern Oregon. The sheep were bought for the Port land markot, to which must bo add ed tho freight and a supposed mar gin for tho retailor. Inatnunant aiao haa aararal oolavsa of vam rvffuiar pipa aucot, la b m ataar maJci found IiOVt'rs Of good health should prevent slek uan iRataad of 1 alt lag thaw salves got alek axd then try to' euro 1L So long an you kp your liver, bowels and stomach 1h a healthy and artive eou dltloa you won't get alek. Ballard's llrblue relieves eoastipatlon. laae-Hi.- ltr and all stomach and bowel trouble. Sold by all dealers. Great Special Offer T mara tnorourhly Introduoa thla ersan r ara malclnr moat axoaptlonal ooncxualona la our price and tarma and will deltrar a atrlctly brand naw, par tact and fully uarantad orran. freight paid to a&r railroad atatlon or boat Iandlns la tha atata of Oraron for Mi, an pavmant of IS down and JM a mouth. Tna fanelar trlea. 8J. 5. ato, en eajaa Una. Writ ua today, aa tola effar la paatUralr llmltad. iMrnmotf ltlss mud Moat HaayMatUa Waatara Dealers. at fiaattla Rnnksna rwi.. inula Walla, Ban VYanolao aiai jtaaraat Htoraw Rnco Suicide As President Roosovolt calls it is not nearly tho monaco to incroaso in pop ulation tliat deaths among infants aro. And eight out of ton of thoso doaths aro dlroctly or indirectly unused by bowol troubles. McGoo's Baby Elixir euros dlarrhooa, dyson tary, sour stomach and all infant ail ments of this naturo. Just the thing for toothing babies. Prlco 25 and 50c. Sold by all druggists. Eastor Sunday will be oarly this year, March 27. Everything in Plumbing Good Workmanship; Reason able Charges Our Motto. Wo do steam and hot water fitting. rt 1 t o Ta j i lDDais iX reiersen Court street, between Liberty and High. Care For Your Trees Spraying PUmps and Hose at all prices. Seo us for Aero-motor Wind mills, Fairbanks-Morse Qas Engines. SANITARY PLUMBING Bost workmanship our motto. PURVINE & LESLEY Cor. Front and Stato Street. Phono Main 34G. . Swollen Jnw Is not pretty nor ploasant Whether it is caused by neuralgia, toothaoho or aoctdent, Ballard's Snow Liniment will reduee the swelling and relievo the pain. The great and sure euro for rheumatism, cut, burns, scalds any and all aches and palm. Sold by all dealers. OREGON WONDER WASHER Simple and strongly made. Does tho work easier than by any other method. Will wash tho finest of fab rics without Injury. Is a LABOR AND MONEY SAVER Agents wanted. See U or send for clroular. The Oregon Wonder Washer Manufacturing Co. GKO. G. SWART, Mgr. 271 Commercial St. Salem. Orev 1