I i 1 tt&XlX CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1010. PAGE TWO. ft. h I THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOFEH, Editor utirt Proprietor. .n-lepeuuu( tiartMnr Oeroted to American Principles and ' the iTferrnw) nd Development of All Orogon. fibUhtl Bvery Brenlng Except Sundj. Salora, Ore. HUBSORIPTIOM RATES. (InrarUblr In Adrahee.) Tiallr. br carrier, per year ...W.00 Per month tv.n. or ttAll. per rear. 4.00 Per month..., Weekly by mall, per yoar. J.00 Six monthi 5 AntiA C 51 Tlo ssem blv The time for candidates to file for nominations before tlfe Primary has closed. The following have announced themselves as candidates under the Direct Primary Law: Marion County Republican Anti Assembly Ticket State Senators Vote for Two: ALONZO GESNER, Salem No. 3. HAL U. PATTON, Salem No. 2. Representatves Vote for Five: GEO. W. JOHNSON, Salem No. 2. A. C. LIBBEY, Jefferson. FRANK E. OSBORNE, BuMeville. A. G. STEELHAMMER, S Iverton. SHERM SWANK, Aumsvi'le. (Paid advertisement) AND ITS OPPONENTS (Christian Science Monitor.) One of tlio most plntislblo argu mcntB In favor, 6f the direct primary method of olecllng state and county ofllclals and congressmen Is Iho con tention that it lit absolutely the first otep necessary to tho purlflcatlon of Amorlcan political life. Another 1b the Incontrovertible fact that In states whoro tho primary law has been In force thoro Is no movo by tho people to supplant tho now sys tem. Still another, and perhaps tho most convincing of them all, Is that tho firmest opposition to tho onact mont of n primary election law comes not from tho voters them selves, but from tho men who have depended In the past chiefly on tho conventions for tholr political suc cesses. In ono of tho Now England statos, for examplo, tho Republican state platform commlttoo this year ar ranged a plank Indorsing tho dlroct prlranry Idea and tentatively pledg ing tho party to enact such a law. Some of tho county conventions had passed resolutions favoring Bitch legislation, nnd thbro was no reason to bollovo that it would not moet with genoral approval, hut at tho last moment before tho stato con vention tho plonk was roplaced by nn innocuous ono declaring for tho retention of tho old caucus systom. Tho resolution finally adoptod was bo nearly llko tho ono Incorporated In nnothor Now England state plat form that thero was llttlo surprise manifested nnd no nttompt at da nlal was mado when somo one charged oppnly that both of them originated In Washington. Ono of thoso planks road "Tho Legislature should enact such a law as will sur round tho political caucuses with tho same safeguards as now protect elections at tho polls." Tho other was wordod: "Wo urge upon our legislature tho enactment of such dlroct primary and other laws n may proporly rogiilalo tho conduct of all caucuses to scour the honest nnd froo expression of the proper voters thoroln." Whatovor may bo said for or against tho primary election Idon, it cannot bo urged that the people nro tho one who take alarm when legislation along that Una la Kostod, On tho other band, thor.lr ovary Indication, as tho foregoing In cident tends to show, that profM elonal politicians are tho mtwt ear nest opponents of the principle which already has mado such strides toward natlon-wldo popularity. Xcbrusliiv Keen for "Oregon Plan." An Omaha dispatch says: "Tho rosult of tho canvass of tho votes of tho recont primary elections on mombers of tho two houses of tho legislature shows that tho "Ore gon plan" will almost certainly bo carried out In tho election of a United Statos senator to succeed Senator Durkett, regardless of the politlcnl complextlon of tho next loglBlaturo. Of tho Democrats, 21 of tho 34 candidates for tho senate and 75 of tho 100 candidates .for the house nro signers of "'statement No. One," while on tho Republican sldo 13 senatorial candidates and 47 legislative aspirants hnve taken tho pledge." KANSAS IN LINE WITH OREGON. "Roports sent out regarding the platform adopted by tho Republican Btatc convention In Kansas givo very incomplete Information as to the attitude of Kansas Republicans townrd popular government," said Senator Jonathan Pourno today In discussing tho progress of tho popu lar government movomont through out tho United States. "I hnvo Just recolved a full copy of tho Republican platform ndoptcd In Knnsns," continued Sonator llourno, "nnd It Is apparent thnt tho ontlre Orogon systom has been In dorsed nnd republican legislators in structed to work for its adoption In thnt stato. "Press dispatches recoiyod by Ore gon papers tndlcatod that only tho Orogon system of electing Unltod States sonators had boon lndorsod. Knnsas ropublloans hnvo lndorsod tho Orogon bill now ponding boforo tho pooplo providing for a popular selection of prosldontlnl electors and a direct oxprosalon In party primar ies as to choice candidates for pres ident. Senator Cummins, of Iowa, Uiih also takon a strong stand for this moasuro." I Capital National Bank J Uipilal 3iuu,uuu Oldest National Rank In t Marie n County. It DIRECTORS: T J. TI. Albert, free. 4- . M. Cr mn, Vlpe-Prea. Son. II. Albert. Cashier John A. Carson, Qeo. FV Rodger. An IiiHirlt. to Voters. A number of assembly papers are continually making sport of tha 32 questions that voters will bo willed upon to decide at the no jit oleotlon, nnd assorting that tho average vot er cannot Intelligently cope with the situation In other words, that he ; has not thrt brain powor to read up ion them and decide as to tho merits Jot the measures, says the Polk Count ItemJier. In our opinion inojt niiy voter will ooius nenrer da In so then the overage lesjlslator will to look over carefully and lv Ugentlr vote upon tho 600 or 000 bills that he Is called upon to vote for or sgnlust at the legislative sos Is'on of 40 days. Surli remarks as this, and which are continually be- lag made by the ussemblyltes and their organ, lire Insulting to Amer tfiSH eltlMHtsbtp. are a gross rellcc tlon upon their mental calibre, nnd should be treat tHl with the contempt Years of Suffering Catarrh and Blood DIsonBo Doctors Fallod to Cure. Miss Mabel F, Dawklns. 1214 trfifay etto St.. Fort Wayne, Ind., writes: "I or three years 1 was troubled with catarrh and blood disease. I tried sev eral doctors and a dozen different rem edies, but none of thorn did me nhy good. A friend told me of Hood's Sar snparllla. I took two bottles of this medicine and was as well and strong as ever. I feel like a different person and recommend Hood's to any one suf fering from catarrh." Oet it today In usual liquid form or they deservo by those whose Intelli gent Is thus vllilfied and mocked at. CANNOT USB ROTH DIRECT FRIMARY AND ASSHMRIA' (Eugeno Guard.) That the "assembly" and the di rect primary may both be usfd Is i position so absurd as to be unworthy of serious consideration. For In stance, If tho ticket nnmed by tho Lano county "assembly" last Satur day Is the only ticket a loyal Repub lican may recognize, as the local or gan of tho Republican party and all who participated In its nomination contend, It Is tho acme of nonsense to proceed to hold a primary oleo tlon, with Its attendant expenses, just for tho sake of ratifying a t'ck et already nominated. On tho othor hand, If the state "assembly" tlcko and the several county "nssomb'y" t'okets are not authorized parly tickets, thou theOrcgoninn and many othor Republican papers are simply trying to bunco the Republi can voters Into accepting them as such. There Is absolutely no room for both the "nssembly" and the dlrc-d primary, nnd one or the other of thorn must go. Tho rank and file of the party votorti may decide which 't shall be by their votes In the di rect primary of September 21th nnd If tho "assembly" candidates win It may bo predicted with reason able accuracy that they will never have another opportunity to vote di rectly for candidates for office. TAPT ATTENDS THE ROWERS' FUNERAL unitrd rnnss msarkd wirb.1 Boston, Mubb., Sept. 12. Pres' dont Tnft arrived at 10:15 o'clock this morning to attend tho funeral of the lato Lloyd W. Bowrrs, solicitor-general of tho United States. Private services will bo hold at the Hotel Tournlno here arter which thi body will bo taken to AVestflold, Conn., for lntormont. Tho president will bo an honorary pall bearor, as will Justlceo Oliver Wendoll Holmes of tho supreme court of tho Unltod States and John Hays Hammond. Bowors died at tho Hotel Touraine Inst Saturday. He had been 111 for several weeks, the result of bron chitis trouble which necessitated an operntion. o WHAT THIS KIDNEYS DO Their Unceasing Work Keeps Vh Strong and Healthy All tho blood in tho body passes through tho kidneys onco every threo minutes. Tho kidneys flltor tho blood. Thoy work night nnd day. When healthy they remove about 500 grains of Impure matter dnlly, when unhealthy somo part of this Impuro mntter is left In the blood. This brings on many diseases and symptoms pain In tho back, hoadache, nervousness, hot, dry skin, rheumatism, gout, gravel, dis orders of tho eyesight and hearing, dizziness, Irregulnr heart, debility, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits in tho urlno, etc. But if you keep tho Al ters right you will have no trouble with ypur kldnoys. D. H. Exllno, 12th nnd Oak streots, Salom, Oregon, says: "About threo years ago I sufferod severely from kidney and bladder trouble. Although I tried a number of romo- dlos I was not helped until I pro cured Donn's Kldnoy Pills and ba gan their use. They checked my troublo In a short time nnd I hnvo had no roturn attack." For salo by all dealers. Prlco CO cents. Fostor-Mllbum Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho United States. Romombor tho nnmo Doon's-- and tuko no othor. o Many Milforoit from nasal catarrh say they get splondld rosults by us ing an ntomixer. For their boneilt wo prepare Bly'B Liquid Cream Bnlin. Kxcopt that it is liquid It is In all rospoots like tho healing, holp fill, pnln-allaylng Crenm Balm that tho public has been fnmlllor with for years. No cocalno nor other dnngorous drug in It. Tho soothing spray Is a romedy that relieves at once. All druggists, 7 Bo. lnoludlnn spraying subt, or mallod by Ely Bros., 50 Warren Street, New York. Notice. Notlco Is hereby given that the un derelKiied will reoelvo bids up to 5 o'olook p. in. on Monday, September 18, 1810. for the Improvement of Uic alleys In blocks it. SI, 84 nad 85. in tlie eity of Salem. Oregon,' accord ing to plans and specifications adopt ed for said Improvement ami on tile In the otlloe of the rlty recorder. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bldtt. Said bids will be con sidered by the common council on gepteraber 18, 1810. W. A. MOORBS. 9 10-3t Hty Recorder. EMOGRAT HOPEFUL N MAIN ELECTION BEING HELD TODAY IS UNUSUALLY AVARSI AND EACH PARTY CLAIMS THE STATE RY A SMALL MAJORITY (UNITED PRESS UC1BID W18X.1 Augusta, Main, Sept. 12. An onormous vote was cast at the gen eral election In progress here today. The Democrats aro showing unusual activity. Frederick W. Plalsted, Dfmocratic candldato for .governor, cla'ms that tho early returns indi ca.t he w '1 bo elected by a plural ity' or 5,000. Bert M. Fernald, Re publican govornor, who Is fighting for re-election, Is optimistic and claims the state by a plurality of 6,000. Ho was elected in 1908 by 7.G53 plurality. The Republicans nro claiming the four congressional districts. In the first district, known as "Tom Reed's" district, Asher Hindu, parliamentarian of congress. Is tln Republ'can candidate. The cry "Cannonism" has been raised and a hard light Is being made against Hinds. MARION COUNTY DIRECT PRIMARY REPUBLICAN TICKET Republicans who aro friends of tho Oregon Direct Primary law will sup port their principles . by voting for tho following candidates for nomina tion at primary election September 24th. For Sonators Alonzo Qesner and Hal D. Patton of Salem. For Representatives A. C." LIbby of Jefferson, feorgo W. Johnson of Salom, A. O. Steolhamm-r of Silvor ton, Sherman Swank of Aumsvllle and Frank E. Osburne of Champoeg Theso candidates stand for tho Direct Prlmarv law and tho 'election of Senators by the Direct voto of the people on the Oregon plan. (Paid Advertisement.) A PLAIN ASSERTION OF POLITICAL TRUTHS As coming events east their shad jws before, so do tho results shown 'jy the recent elections held In Cali fornia .and Other c tales show what is 'n store fdr the nn l-assembly cnndl lates here in Oregon. To keen ob 3'irvers It would be no surprise if the entire assembly ticket was turned lown In districts whore there is a full .ntl-assombly ticket in tho field. A rose by any other name Is just ns sweot. So does the assembly re somblo the old-fashioned packed con vontlon. It has been said that politics is no olaco for an honest man. There n'lver Tns a more erroneous state ment. That is jiist where honest men are needed. And tho au'i-as-sombly and Statement 1 men are men of this stamp, and should be support ed, so that pontics may be purified In Oregon. Not only In Oregnji, but In other states, It has come to a point where It is considered honorable to bo re spectable and voto and act as one's conscience dictates. Many news papers to the contrary, notwith standing, StPtemont No. 1 men are honored nnd respected, and will be re-elected to office at the coming election. SHOT WHILE SLEEPING RY DRUNKEN INDIAN Felix, a Slletz Indian, whllo drunk, fired a shot ilnto a tent to see if thoro was any one) in it. There was, the bullet struck Odell Lane, who was sleeping In the tent, mortnl ly wounding blow Felix and two companions, one an Indian girl, and tho other Esther Brown, are In Jail. o Now Is the Time to Commence. Your kidney trouble may bo of long standing, It may bo either acute or chronic, but whatever it is Fo loy'a Kidney Remedy will aid you to get rid of it quickly and restore your natural health and v'gor. "One botle of Foley's Kldnoy Rem edy made mo well," said J. SIbbull of Grand View, Wis. It will cure your kidney nnd bladder disease, and restore your natural strength and vigor. Commence taking it nnd more vigorous than before, now. Red Cross Pharmncy, H. Jer man, prop. MtHMHMilHIIIIIMIIIIMIIHItMMMIIItHMIMM has plnjcd havoc with the tresses of tli fair syx, and druggists everywhere com ment on the fact that they are selling Inrge quantities of sage for making tha old-fashioned "sage tea," such as was used by our grandmothers for ''promoting the growth of their hair and restoring iti natural color. The demand for this well I"iovn herb for this purpose has been so great that one manufacturer ha3 takeD advantage of the fact, and has placed on tho market an ideal "sage tea," contain ing sulphur, a valtlable remedy for dan druff and scalp rashes and irritations. This preparation, which is called Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur, 's sold by all leading druggist3 for ."0 cents and 1 a bottle, or will be sent direct by the Wyeth Chemical Company, 71 Cortlamit St., New York City, upon receipt of price. .1. O. PERRY. Your complexion as well as your temper Is rendered miserable by a disordered liver. By taking Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets you can Improve both. Sold by all dealers. When, Merit Wins When the medicine you take cures your disease, tones up your system and makes you feel better, stronger That, is what Foley Kidney Pills do for you, in all cases of backache, nerovusness, loss of appetite, sleep lessness and general weakness that Is caused by any risorder of the kid neys or bladder. Take Foley Kid ney Pi'ls promptly, cure your pres ent nldments and ward off a dangor our illness. For sale by Rer Cros Pharmacy, H. Jerman, prov. ; City and Country Property jj Swell new G-room strictly modern bungalow, In East Salem; two iota each 50x150 foot. Ownors called away, and must sell this property at once, only $2000. Good new 6-room dwelling, all modern, on Winter street, close In. This Is a good, bargain at $2000. Good 5-roomed cottage, with basement, on Chemeketa street, $1600 Nine-room houso In East Salem, 3 lots each 50x120 feet; barn and plenty of fruit; $2300. Small Tracts 'ivo acres, 2 miles south of Salem; flno fruit land; 1 acre orchard and small fruit; 1 aero timber; 7-room house, 43-foot bored well; only $2000. Eight acres of fine fruit land, 3 miles out; 5-room house nnd good barn, largo poultry houso; trout stream runs through the placo; large family orchard, Including almost every kind of tree 'and small fruits and nuts. This Is a big snap at $2500 Forty acres of rich black pral-ie land Just east of the city, on good road, land lays fine, all in cultivation, and Is cheap at $175 per aero AVe have somo splendid tracts on easy payments ranging from 5 to 10 acres; 'some 2 miles and somo 5 miles from Salem. Better seo these if you aro looking for small tracts. Farm Bargain 240 acres of best kind of land for fruit or general farming pur poses; good buildings; 150 nc-es in cultivation, balance timber; 9 miles from Salom, 2 4 miles to railroad station; school and church right ncross tho road, Tills is tlu best farm' deal of the season. Only $50 per acre. For anything in tho real estate lino, wo nro at your service. Givo us a trial. Make our office your headquarters while In town. ;i H.A. Johnson & Co MODERN HAIR DRESSINS i M Sf fir0n( ,,. Sa,enj 0repu REGISTER The books close for reg'strntlon for the primaries September lit, 11 days before the primary election, if you register otherwise than ns a Republican or Democrat, you lose your vote, as thoro are no candi dates at the primaries other than Republicans and Democrats and ii man registered Independent cannot voto at tho primaries. At tho gen eral election however, you can voto at you please, but the big battlo will bo fought at tho primaries, so get out and register. Do not delay, as tho last day for registration before tho primaries is September 13. Saved a Soldler'-j TJfe. Facing death from shot and shell In tho civil war was more agreeable to J. A. Stone, of Kemp, Tex., than fac'ng it from what doctors said was consumption. "I contracted a stub born cold" he writes, "that develop ed a cough that stuck to, mo in spite of all remedies for years. Mv weight ran down to 130 pounds. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cure) mo. I now weigh 178 pounds." For coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, hemorrhage, hoarseness, croup, whooping cough and lung troublo. Its supreme 50c and $1.00. Trial bottel free. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry. -o Stubborn as Mules aro liver and bowels sometimes; seem to balk without cause. Then there's trouble Loss of Appetlto--indlgcstion, Nervousness, Despond ency, Headache. But such troubles fly before Dr. King's Now Life Pills, tho world's best Stomach and Liver remedy. So easy. 26c at J. C. Perry's. Alway Rank M4MMMMMMM s in the front as Ever! Our Booth in the State Fair Will Interest Thousands IT WILL I INi TPEIESTF "Y")U! The World's Latest Piano Players Will be Shown and Demonstrated. We will also show ew Combination Parlor Table Talking Machine, and also the New Mignion Talking Machine We will also aim to give some pleasure in a stalwart quartette, guitar and mandolin club recitals and vocal duets by the most ac complished singers in the city. VISIT US. 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