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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1910)
DAILY CAPITAL JOUItNAL, SALEM, OREGOX, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1010. PAGE TIIIIER HARNEY COUNTY NEWS AND COOS BAY TIME TALK TO ASSEMBLYITES Pay Especial Attention to Oregonian and Statesman and Inci dentally to Those Who Are Doing the Talking and Writing and Who were Responsible for the Defeat of Cake and the Election of His Democratic Opponent Geo. Chamberlain. "The Times has heretofore referred to the fact that the Assembly divided and disrupted the Republican party, and it was one of the reasons for this paper as a believer in Republican principles, opposing the Assembly. Tho machine manipulators proposo to force factionalism on tho party willy nilly. Now comes tho Harney County News, a staunchly Republican paper and advances tho came views. The News says. "The most serious mistake made by the Oregonian and its repeaters In advocacy of and apology for tho as sembly is tho constantly asserted claim that they are tho only Repub licans who deslro party unity nnd success, and that Rebublicans who are honestly oposed to a return to convention methods and wish to re spect tho letter and spirit of tho pri mary law are endeavoring to disrupt the party and invite Its defeat. "Nothing could be farther from the truth. The rank and file of the Re bublicans who oppose tho convention system are Jealous, ardent believers In the basic principles and in the grand mission of the Republican par ty. Many of them have been lifelong in their .adherence to It and active in tho support of its candidates and its platforms when the Oregonian was knifing both with all its well-known bitter vindlctlveness. They were bat tling for loyalty and harmony within Its ranks when tho Oregonian and men who are echoing its assembly rot now woro sowing tho seeds of discord and factionalism which havo brought the only defeats suffered by tho party in Oregon. "One of the notlceablo advocates of the assembly through the columns of tho Oregonian and Salom Statesman Is a blatant talker and writer at Sa lem who a few years ago organized an Independent movement In that .city and wrested tho control of the city for. six years from tho Republi cans by a coalition with tho Demo crats. This same man and his im mediate connections supported Cham berlain for Governor and immediate v.,"' ly afterwards one of them was re warded by n coveted appointment. He Is a pretty sort of critic to under take to read men out of the Republi can party. "And we could go clear along the lino of prominent advocates of the Assembly Idea and show that during their entire career In Oregon politics they have been treacherous to tho party and its candidetes whenever their personal and factional wishes wero thwarted, or whenever their own personal interests stood n chance of being subserved by joining with tho enemy.' This same treachery will appear again the present year. Neither tho. Assembly ticket nor the ticket finally made up by tho primary will suit the "manipulators" and they will bo once again giving encourage ment to Democrats and Independents and the real loyal support of tho Re publican ticket will come from the men who are anxious to abide by the primary law and the other laws guar anteeing the people a full and free voice in tho choice of candidates and the cholca of laws. "Tho same men who slaughtered Harry M. Cake at the polls In 1908 and elected Geo. Chamberlain Sena tor are now in control of Assembly Republicans and they will not hesi tate to repeat their revengeful tactics whenever it suits their selfish pur pose. The man who insists that his own special brand of Republicanism must be accepted as genuine and that all other brands must get "tho knife to the hilt" Is not very reliable in the hour of battle. Oregon Repub licans have had too much "knlfo to tho hilt" already and it will take some time to restore the ollvo branch to its controlling place within the ranks." CHICHESTER S PILLS, W'y-. THE lIAMONI 11 RAN O. ' radical A.u 7' I'til-chM-ler'a l'lll. la JItil boxes, sealed v Tabu in nih Ilpnir.rl.il. Alb for niri.OinCH.TER 1 DIAMOND I1KANU 1MI.I.H. for 1!S, years known as Best.Sifest, Always Kcllabl sni r RV rwififilSTS FVERYWHERb our I'ruffc 1.1 lor A Diamond IlrandVS ind Hold meul!Icw rtth Clue Ribbon. it. llur of Ton. " Choisest Array of Pianos Ever Exhibited in the Whole of the Willamette Valley V ., OUR MR. 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Burton and Morris or Bradford, Penn., are erect ing a large derrick nnd will havo it ready for tho machinery when It ar rives, which will be In a few dnys. These men are expert oil drillers from the oil regions of Pennsylvania, and came prepared to make a thorough test for oil which they believe exist along tho coast. Tho test will be watched with Interest by pedplo far and near, and the result, if oil is found, will mean a great deal for Bandon and tho coast. Coos Bay Harbor. A POPULAR VERDICT. Based on Evidence of Salem People. Grateful thousands tell It How weak backs were made strong Weak kidneys made well Urinary disorders correoted. Salem people add their testimony. They gladly praise Dean's Kidney Pills, For quick relief and last cures. Salem ovldenco Is now complete. 1 Salem testimony is confirmed; Reports of early relief substan tiated, Cures doubly proved by test of time. Let a Salem citizen speak. A. J. Wood, 733 N. Front Street. 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THE FIGHT PICTURES TAM EXHIBITED IN SAN FRANCISCO AND PRONOUNCED NOT IMMOR AL BUT INTENSELY UNINTER ESTING. San Francisco, Aug. 15. No ar rests were made hero today as the result of tho first exhibition of the Jeffries-Johnson fight pictures in San Francisco. With Republican gubernatlonal candidate Charles V. Curry sat well to tho front, tho Alms wero "privately" Introduced to a crowd of several hundred business and sporting men. Mayor McCarthy was not present, but neither was the Interference of police that ho threat ened should the films be displayed in San Francisco. Among thoso who witnessed tho exhibition tho consensus of opinion was that tho reproduction of tho fight was tame. Tex Rickard has taken no steps to put on the firms la a public theater. o THINK WEST IN NEED OF PURIFY WORKERS OF AMERICAN PURITY FEDERATION WILL TRY TO REMOVE MOTE FROM THE EYES OF THE PACIFIC COAST. LaCrosse, Wis., Aug. 15 In the near futuro a notable array of purity workers, members of tho American Purity Federation, will make a tour of the West, tho chief purpose being the suppression of tho white slave traffic. The tour Is being arranged by B, S. Steadwell, president of tho Federa tion. It Is said the trip will bo the biggest movement of its kind ever seen in tho West. The Itinerary will Includo all lead ing Pacific coast cities. o Switzerland produces $8,000,000 worth of manufactured chocolate an nually. CHERRINGTON' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Phone 1 187. N. Commercial Street WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Need Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound Brookfleld, Mo. "Two years ago I was unablo to do any kind of work and only weighed us pounus. My trouoio nsSSSSilSSsa dates back to tho time that women may expect nature to urlng on them the Change of Life. I got a bottlo of Lydia E.Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound and it made mo feel much better, and I havo contln. ued its use. 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His condition this morning is satisfac tory. Ho Blept well and today is able to take mora solid nourish ment. Temperature 99 4-5; pulse. 70; respiration, 16." This bulletin was issued early to day, signed by Drs. Arlltz and Dowd. All tho medical men In attendance on New York's wounded executive agree that his condition Is excellent. In private they admit that they con fidently expect their patient's recoy ery. China will hold its first great o position, national in character, at Nanking from May to October, o A web filament two nnd one-qunr- ter miles long has been takon from I tho body ot a smgio spicier. The Shoniger is no less beautiful than the Pearce MADAME ADEL1NA PATTI testified as follows cancerning this famous grade of piano: JikSSKS. HAINES BROS.: Tho upright piano you shipped mo lins nrrlvcd in perfect conditloa at tho castle, and I must say that I never heard ono with such lovely tones. Each tlmo I use it I am more surprised and pleased with it. Uu- til I became acquainted with your instruments I believed it an lmpossl- bility to find such quality and volume of tone in any instrument but tlio Concert Grand. Absurlng ybu of my delight with my piano, and with , sentiments of distinguished regard, believe me, your sincere friend, ADELINA PATTI. It possesses a "tone individuality" which is lasting Our pianos are never flat Proposals for Bids. Sealed bids will bo rccetvod by tho county court for the county of Mar ion, stato of Oregon, up to 10 o'clock a. m., the 24th day of Au gust, 1910, at which tlmo said bids will ho opened by tho county court, proposing to construct a macadam road from tho city limits of tho city of Silvcrton, Oregon, to tho "Pine Tree Four Corners"on tho Mt. An gel and Scotts Mills road, a distance of about four and one-third (4 1-3) miles, in accordance with tho plans, specifications,, and grades shown on tho profile, propared for said im provement and now on fllo in said county clerk's offlco. At least one mllo of said road im proved shall bo fully completed by December 1, 1910, provided the contract bo awarded to ono person or company, and in the event that a contract for ono mllo or more and not more than one-halt of tho entice distance bo granted to ono person, one-half of each mllo contracted for shall bo completed by December 1, 1910, and tho remaining portion of said work shall bo fully completed on or before October 1, 1911, pro vided, however, that tho contractors shall keep a reasonably largo force of men at said work from May 1, 1911, and work faithfully and con tinuously until said work shall bo fully completed. Bids will bo received for tho con struction of all of any portion of said Improvement not less than one mllo in length. Tho county court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Done by order of tho 'county court upon tho 3rd day of AuguBt, 1910. R. D. ALLEN, County Clerk for tho County of Mar ion, Stato of Orcgbn. I S-8-eod-2-wk o ' In buylnc a cough medlclno don't bo afraid to got Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it, and relief Is auro to follow. Es pecially recommonded for coughs, colds and whooping cough. Sold by all dealors. Many a man falls to mako good because ho spends most of his tlmo trying to prove that luck Is agalnBt him. m. O Disagreeable nt Home. Lots of men and women who are agreeable with others, get "cronkly' at homo. Its not disposition, its tho liver. If you find In yourself that you feel cros s'around tho houso, lit tle things worry you, Just buy a bot tlo of Ballard's Horblno nnd put your liver in shape. You and evorybody around you will foel bettor for it Price 50 cents per Dottle. Sold by all dealers. A PIANO AT All patent medicines or medicines ad vertised in this paper aro for salo at DR. STONE'S Drug Store Tho only cosh drug store in Oregon, owes no ono, and no ono owes it; carries largo stock; its shelves,, counters and show cases aro loaded with druss, medicines, notions, toi let nrtlcles, wines and liquors of all kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr. Stono is a regular graduate in medi cine and has had many years of ex perience in tho practice. Consulta tions are free. Prescriptions aro freo, and only regular price for med icine. Dr. Stone can bo found at his drug store, Salem, Or., from 7 In the morning until 9 at night President Helps .Orphans. Hundreds of orphans have been helped by tho president ot the Indus trial and Orphan's Home at Macon Ga., who writes: "Wo have use- Electric Bitters in this institution for nine years. It has proved a most ex cellent medicine for stomach, liver and kidney troubles. We regard It as. ono of the best family medicines oq earth." It Invigorates all vital or gans, purifies tho blood, aids diges tion, creator aDPetlto. To strengthen. and build un nale. thin, weak children. or run down people it has no equal. Best for female complaints. Only 50c, at J. C. Perry's. Tho favorite drink for pugilists 1b punch. ) o i Dysentory is a dangerous disease. but can bo cured. Chamberlaln'o Colic, Cholera" and Darrhoea Remedy has been successfully used In nine ep idemics of dysentery. It has never been known to fall. It is equally val uable for children and adults, and when reduced with water and sweet ened, it is pleasant to take. Sold by; all dealors. . S.V 'I f' Mm ... : i Vv." , iv feu, 1;