T.TJjV CAVITW. JOURNAIi, HALEM, ORKOOV THURSDAY, SEPTEMUEIl 22, 1010 Al'E TWO. it! THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOFER, Editor and Proprietor. Independent Newtp4per Devoted to American Prlnctploa imt the Profftea and Derelopomont of All Oregon. PnbUHiM Brery Brentng Bxoopt Bandar, Salem, Ore. .SBd SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (Invariably In Advanco.) Daily, hT wrier, per yer ....W.0O Vet month. Dallr, try mall, per rear. .............. X0 Per moath. Weekly by mill, per rer...... J.W Blxlnonthi. Si i - S k E 1 up, Anti Assembly Candidates The time for candidates to file for nominations before the. 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: .' 1 ALONZO GESNER, Salem No. 3. HAL. D. PATTON, Salem No. 2. Representatves Vote for Five: GEO. W. JOHNSON, Salem No. 2. A. C. LIBBEY, Jefferson. FRANK E. OSBORNE, BuUeville. A. G. STEELHAMMER, Silverton. SHERM SWANK, Aumsville. (Paid advortlsomont) becotrilngioducated somewhat, in buy ing pfanos, and the head of tho fam ily who Is ambitious that the chil dren shall acquire a musical educa tion, wants an Instrument that will last a long term of years, and Mr. Will's word that the piano was1 an honest one, ha3 always been taken, and tho confidence that has been placed in his judgment, has never boen violated, as scores of his old customers will gladly attest. It Is a musical treat, indeed, to go through this largo establishment, whbro from 75 to 100 pianos are constantly carried In stock. jjc dfc S$S Sc Sjc jc l! 5C 5jfi 5C (C !jC 5(C JS )C X-RAYS AND SMILES. jjj 5f )(C 5f 5 ?C Ji 3$C 5(c 5(S iC C 5f WILL FIND PER MANENT OMES HERE GEORGE O. WILLS, BRINGS IjARGE NUMBER OF HOMESEHKKRS TO SALEM THAT WILL LOCATE IN THE COUNTRY PERMANENTLY Jinny eastern homosookors nro con stantly finding permanent homes In Salom and Marlon County. Tho ox- collont climate, flno crops, beautiful wide struts, ologant buildings ami tho best of social and educational ad vantages, all have a tondoncy to In torost tho host class of immigrants, Prominent among the Hoirn'M-ekcrN of the doslrcd tiooil Quality, is thu now shipment of 8. W. Milli-r pianos which havo jtial arrived direct from one of Amorlca's boat equipped Piano factories, which Is located at Shoboygan, Wisconsin. Theso pianos nro Temporarily staying nt tho store of Goo. C. WILL, Salem's I'lmu'er Piano House, but all of these magulficont S. W. MILLER pianos will soon find Permiiiit'iit lionrtH among tho nuiBlo loving people- of alom. Tho S. W. MILLER Piano boars tho proud distinction of being one of Amorlca'a vory cholqost homo pianos, consisting as. It dpos pf an oxcQpt Ion all y swoot bilt poworful tone, nu oven acalo and durablo action, coupled with easu designs that nro at onco nt iractivo and woll-flnlshod, i Tho many sales of tho unsurpassed IB. W. MILLER Pianos, that havo S-ecjmIy bcon mndo In competition pvith tho host goodB that havo over boon herttoforo handlod on tho Pa cific Coast, proves tho superiority nud sterling worth of tho S. W. MIL LER lino of Instruments. When tho g. y:. MILLER factory decided to placo their goods In tho hands of a' distributer In Westorn Oregon, it was Goo. C. Will, tho old pibneer, who was chosen to rop'rvBont them us factory distributor, and tho first order sent from Westorn Oregon boro tho signature of Salem's OLD EST, LARGEST and BEST piano dealer. Mr, Will has been doing business nt tho old stand, for over 20 years, and during this long time, has seen many other piano stores come and go, llldd tho summer clouds. Ho has had so-called competition In tho piano business, ono month, and none the noxt, but there is ono 'thing ho NEVER had any competition In, and that was, In knowing how to buy GOOD, HONEST GOODS, nt tho LOWEST PRICES. It 1b an old saying that a piano WELL BOUGHT is n piano HALF SOLD. Mr. Will Is considered by compotont factory travolors as ono of tho vory shrewdest pjnno buyors, In tho business today, always paying spot cash for (Rich and ovory piano enables him to take advantngo of many good buys. A fow years ago, Mr. Will orig Inatod tho systom of buying pianos direct from the factory, and soiling direct to tho homo, and as tho first tndopondent donlor In tho ontlro Wlllnmotto Valley, to Introduce this advanced Bystom of piano retailing from Factory to Home, from Maker to user. This progiywslvo method of ro- talllng pianos direct from Factory to Homo, was tho result of a strong popular demand for a. system where tho piano buyer would havo a chanco to enjoy tho samo froedom In buying a plnno, ns they would In purchasing other articles of morchnndiso. This now systom was a big suc coss which Mr. Will, from tho start, and sotno of tho shrowd nud most caroful buyors from othor cities, havo mndo trips to Salom to provide themselves with high grade pianos nt prices that wore much less than could bo oblalnod from men who did not havo tho buying knowledgo which hns always boon a strong point with Mr. Will. Resides, tho pcoplo ns a whole, nro Marion County Republican Assembly Ticket State Senators Dr. J. N. Smith, Salem No. 2, and John A. Carson, Salem No. 7. Representatives Carl Abrams, Salem No. 2; L. T. Reynolds, Chemawa; Joseph G. Fontaine, Jefferson; S. A. Hughes, Salem No. 2; and Dr. W .A. Fishburn, Sil verton. Commissioner W. H. Goulet, Woodburn. Sheriff H. P. Minto, South Salem. Clerk Max H. Gchlhar, Salem No. 6. Recorder A. H. Will, Aurora. Treasurer J. G. Moore, Salem No. 2. Survoyor B. B. Herrick, Salem. Coroner A. M. Clougti. Justice- of Poaco for Salem Precinct Daniel Webster ' 'V ' " (Paid Advertisement.) 1" m A tank containing 18,000 gallons of beer collapsed at Fort Wayne, Indiana, last Saturday and the whole lot of suds went through the sower Into tho Maumee river. Tho catfish In that famous stream where tho "sycamore's grow tall" only needed a few weiners and some cheese, to have a genulno Dutch picnic. Tho Assembly candidates who aro Insisting that they aro In favor of thVt direct primary are much like the barrel of whiskey an Irish drayman, was sent to tho warehouse after. He camo back without It. "What's tho matter Pat, couldn't you find tho barrel I sent you after?" Inquired the boss. "I don't know," said Pat; "I found barrel but the dammed thing was marked whiskey on one end and P. Duffy on tho other and sure how could I tell which of 'em was In It?" Tho days and nights are equal the world around just now, but tho days havo tho short end of tho bargain coming. Uncle Joe Cannon says ho will never go into vaudeville even for ?9,000 a week. He has been doing great stunts for years In Washing ton but as a drawing card ho has worn out. It looks like Joseph would hnve to lake tho road and barnstorm It, or go out of tho Hmo light. ' , Wilton Lacknyo in "The Battlo", both a smile and n delight. Five weddings yesterday. The horso editor sincerely hopes that Buffalo Bill and the bucking cayuses will not furnish an example which any of tho happy couples may under take to emulate. A dispatch says It took eight po licemen to lift Charles Nowland, a drunken sheephordor who weighs 312 pounds, Into tho patrol wagon. It seems from this that tho lifting power of a Portland policeman Is 40 pounds. Tho Statesman' says, "tho man who tried to get an Assembly nom ination and failed, doesn't deserve any nntl-nssombly votes." Well If this Is true, tho man who tried lo get an Assembly nomination and got It, doesn't desorvo any nntl-Assom-bly votes cither. Tho Statesman snys "the man who tried to got an Assembly nomination and failed doesn't desorvo nny nnti Assombly votes" or rather, It quotes tho statement from tho Orogon Jour nnl and Indorses It. Now, if this Is true, Isn't it equally true that tho man who sought Iho Assembly nom ination nnd got It, Is also not en titled to rccolvo nny anti-Assembly votos? As a matter of fact, Is any man who is trying to doprlvo the voters of n right to vote for tho so lection of candidates any right lo tho voto of any honest citizen of any party? mm G. W. JOHNSON. , 1 r ' 1 ' " ' " I came to Marlon county with my parents In 1847, and have, resided In this Imraedlato vicinity nearly the entire time. For twenty-eight years I havo conducted a clothing store In Salem under the name of G. W. Johnson & Co. I havo always been a Republican, and havci never before asked the party for any favor. This year there is an Issue before us. It is either the Assembly or the Direct Primary method. I am opposed . to tho Assembly, and If you aro interested as I am In promoting the wel fare of our party you Will vote for those candidates, who, as myself, favor the direct primary without evasion or subterfuge. If I am nominated and elected I will during my term of office faith fully represent tho interests of my constituents to tho best of my ability, and will support the direct primary law and Statement No. 1, and will oppose the assembly method of nominations. G. W. JOHNSON. (Paid Advertisement.), Tom Kay,, atitl-assembly Republican candidate for State Treasurer, has been amember of the Oregon Legislature for the past eight years, and has an excellent record. Ho was tho author of the Flat Salary bill, which saves the state over $35,000 a year. Also, an active supporter of the Corporation Tax law, which brings in over $150,00 annually, and of the Inheritance Tax law Which brings to tho state $G0,000 annually. On account of his persistent opposition to clerkship extravagance and unnecessary appropriations, he was known as v "The Watch-Dog of the Treasury." - And was frequently referred to as such by various papers In the state. The Baker City Herald has the following to say: "The most prominent watch-dog In tho house at this session of the Legislature is Hon. T. B. Kay, of Marlon. He not only objects to measures carrying appropriations that aro not of real Interest, but" backs up his position with a tenacity of purpose. While he has failed in some Instances In gaining his point, he has succeeded In saving the taxpayers many thousands of dollars." Supporter nf the Direct Primary Law. (Paid advertisement.) s! H i H STATE NEWS. CAUSE OK FALLING HAIR. Dandruff, Which Is Germ Disease Kill the Germ. Falling hnlr Is caused by dandruff, which Is n germ dlsoase, Tho germ In burrowing Into the root of the hair, where It destroys tho vitality of tho hnlr, causing tho hair to fall out, digs up tho cutlclo In, little scales, called dandruff or scruf, You can't atop tho falling hair without curing tho dandruff, and you can't euro tho dandruff without killing tho dandruff germ. "Destroy tho cause, you removo tho offect." Nowbro's Horplclde is the only hair prepara tion that kills the dandruff gorni. Horplcldo is also a delightful hair dressing. Sold by leading druggists. Sond 10c In stamps for sample to Tho Horplcldo Co., Dotrolt, Mich. Onp dollar bottles guaranteed. J C. Porry. . , o Thoro Is no oxtra chargo for failure Capital National Bank f capital $iuu,uuu Oldest National Bank In Maricn County. DIRECTORS: J, II, Albert, Pros. D. M. Cr Isan, Vloe-Pres. Jos. II. Albert, Cashtor. John A. Carson, Geo. F Rod&ers. Arthur, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Dcnison, of Coburg, was drowned in the mill race at Coburg, Sunday. Tho little fellow was not quite two years old. Ono negro stabbed another at Medford Monday afternoon. The wounded man may die. The University of Oregon opened for tho fall term Tuesday with the largest reglstation of students In Us history. Fears are entertained that the hop crop of tho state may bo injured by tho rains. Tho Lane county fair opened nt Eugeno Wednesday with a large attendance. Now Is the Time to Commence. Your k'dney trouble may bo of long standing, It may bo either acute or chronic, but whatever It Is Fo ley's Kidney Remedy will a'd you to get rid of It quickly and restoro your natural health and vigor. "Ono botlo of Foley's Kidney Rem edy mndo mo -well," said J. Slbbull of Grand View, Wis. It win cure your kidney nnd bladder disease, and restore your natural strength nnd vigor. Commence taking It nnd moro vigorous than before, now. Red Cross Pharmacy, H. Jor man, prop. ; o Pretty soon. Jack Frost will begin to swat the fly,' also tho lato corn and Unx. ! 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 VEATCH SEED I have, the largest stock of re cleaned vetch seed In Salem, and can quote you prices cheaper thar you can buy from grower. GRASS SEED. White Clover Alsike Clover Red Clover Timothy, Fancy Idaho Orchard Grass, Fey Imp Kentucky Blue, Fey Imp. A'falfa, Turkestan English Rye, Imp, Mesquite, Hulled, Write for Prices. H.WILLIAM THIELSEN 151-1G1 High St. Salem, Ore SAGE FOR DARKENING THE HAIR. 1 Thcro Is nothing now about the idea ot using sage for restoring the color of the hair. Our great-grandmothers kept their locks soft, dark aud glo.r by using a "sage tea." Whenever their hair fell out or took on a dull, faded or streaked ap pearance, they made a brew of sage leaves and applied It to their balr with wonderfully beneficial effect. Nowadays we don't have to. resort to the old-time, tiresome method of gathering the herbs and making the brew. This Is done by skillful chemists better than wc could do It ourselves, and all we have to do Is to call for the ready mde product. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, containing sage In the proper strength, with the addition ot Sulphur, another old-time scalp remedy. This preparation Is sold by all first-class druggists for 60c and $1.00 a bottle, or Is sent direct by the TVyeth Chemical Company, 74 Cortlandt St., NewCork City, upon receipt of price. J. O. PERRY. I Gold Dust Hour Mndi- by the SYDNEY POWER COMPANY, Sydney, Oregon. Wade for Family Use. Ask your grocer for it, Bras and Ntiorts alvraya ok band. P. B. WALLACE, Agt..1 tofiwfiiiaiiiai Salem Fence Works I Headquarters for Woven Wire f onuni;. Hon vviro. unrn wirn Poultry netting, Shingles, Mai- tbold Roofing, P. & B. Ready 1 Roodng, Screen Doors, Adjust- i able Window Screens, and Hop J uasnets. CBAS D. MULLIGAN 250 Court street. Phone 124 Q f1"HfP1glffllBfBHCOt5 NO CARLESS HURRY UP REPAIRING Is dono nt this placo. We havo too Rood a name as auto repairers to Jl8k it by indifferent work. So no . matter what is wrong with your car tve glvo it our best skill and atten tion. That's why an auto repaired by us stays repaired In that part, anyway. Think of us noxt tlmo. Immediate Delivery on 1011 Mnxwclls, Seo us for Decoustration. SKK I S FOR YOIP HUNTING CAR TO AH, PARTS OK THE CITY. SALEM AUTO GARAGE ' i " ' 810 STATE STREET " PnONE 380 1 niiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiifiiiiiirn- A Dependable, Accurate Watch For Electricians 1 The G. M. Wheeler Model Elgin combines all the good points any man can ask for. Unharmed by vibration, jolt or temperature changes. 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Article washed proper ly last twice as long nnd look twen ty times bntter 'hi,n isonds badly laundrled. We make cheap Jabrl masquerade for something hotter. SALEM LAUNDRY CO., Winn 25. i:trt-lti(t South Llbortjr St, Flvo convincing reasons why' HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE The best equipped business college In the Northwest. A school of trained specialists. Tho latest and most up-to-date methods of instruction. You are sure of a position when competent. Tho school that is recognized by tho business men as the best. ) COHPCTEHTAWnHOUT CHARGE f STUBBERSV DOUBLE OnFhALF WcASTS NO SJMj. L LIGHT iTHE UCHT JTHECOST Y SHADOW J JlfiL JEL -Uj Home Builders, Attention Why not IntMU a home Hunting and cooking aytem, m-klng worth ' rnlng, 100 por cent hoter than any other gas. Safer than electricity. We light ato."fl, halls, churches, factories, etc. Also do tinning and hoatlug nnd plumbing. All w k arantoed. A. L. FRASER The Celebrated Lennox Furnace. Phono 136, 268 Stato. Street r ATETNT Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed." "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. Our Mr, Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of .the U. S. Patent Office. GREELEY &M9INTEE Patent Attorneys WASHINGTON, D. C.