Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 05, 1912, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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BAM C1FITAI JOUETAt, 8 ALII, OEEGOX. TrESDAT, KABCB i, tilt.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
E. HCFEH, Editor and, Proprietor.
R. M. HOFER, Manager
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th Prweu M Davalopmant of All Oro
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VOLUNTAR YPETITIONS FOR ROOSEVELT.
Roosevelt Petitions Keep coming in from all parts of the state
and they are voluntary petitions. A number of counties have
completed petitions, and they are filed with the secretary of
state. There is no chance whatever but that the name of Theo
dore Roowevelt will go upon the presidential preference primary
ballot.
It Bhould be remembered that the machine in Oregon is all for
Taft and the machine press is all for Taft, and that all Roosevelt
sentiment is suppressed, even his speech at,the Columbus, Ohio,
constitutional convention, and that only one newspaper in Ore
gon in any city of any size has even been willing to allow his
petitions and utterance to go before the people The Capital
Journal there keeps growing a sentiment favorable to him not
only in this state but all over the nation. Why do the machine
papers and the machine politicians fear even the mention of
the nnmo of Roosevelt? He is not a perfect man by any means,
and ho has made mistakes. Rut he is his own boss, and that is
what the people demand in. a president.
For instance, in one county where the county clerk very
haughtily returned the Roosevelt petitions, and wrote an insult
ing letter to this paper because it merely suggested that the peo
ple had a right to have an opportunity to express themselves for
Roosevelt, if they desired to do that, and in a week he was
hauled up for not turning in game and fishing license fees for
three years. In that same county a prominent business man
wrote him for the Roosevelt petitions to circulate, and he wrote
him that he had given them all out, (which was a lie, as he re
turned them to this office), and now asks this office for blank
petitions. That is the way the grafting element hates Roosevelt,
and will do all in his power to keep his name from even getting
to the people. But the peopl will win out, and the delegation
from Oregon will be instructed for Roosevelt at the direct pri
mary, which the machine is trying to set aside.
EX-ntERIDENT ROOSEVELT AT COLUMBUS.
The Public, which is Democratic and progressive and is never
neutral, and which is, editorially, probably the strongest paper
in the country, has the following editorial concerning Roosevelt:
"Mr. Roosevelt's speech last week before the congressional
convention of Ohio in session at Columbus, was an event of first
importance. No man in American public life possesses in so
great a degree as Mr. Roosevelt, or uses so freely and acutely
the fuculty for catching and reflecting public opinion. He seems
never to reason out his convictions, but always to get them from
public opinion by some sort of chameleonic instinct. Wasn't this
so with him at the time of the Cuban war, and again during the
dreadful era of imperialism ?Vasn't it so when Big Business
was in the ascendant in public opinion, and so again when public
opinion began to find Big Business out? It is this instinctive
faculty of his and his habitual use of it with the narrow per
fections that characterize all instinctive processes that give
transcendent importance to Mr. Roosevelt's Columbus speech.
"Mr. Roosevelt has not been known heretofore to have had
pronounced convictions favorable to the initiative, referendum
and recall ; and he gives now only verbal testimony to convictions
thoughtfully arrived at on that subject. Plainly, his Columbus
spewh is an instinctive reflection of public sentiment. It is,
too, unusually definite for him. There are no 'weasel-words' on
that subject in this speech, as there were, for instance, in his wo
man suffrage editorial. Although there are spots in it which
look like traces of a tendency toward 'weasling,' the wensel
words, If they were ever in the manuscript, were blue-penciled
out of it before, its delivery. Mr. Roosevelt's declarations for the
initiative, referendum and recall are unqualified and definite.
His speech Is, therefore, of the highest importance as a sign of
favorable public sentiment. It proves better than newspaper ed
itorials can, almost as well as a census on the subject could, or
an election at which it was the dominant issue, that the people
of the United States demand the initiative, referendum and re
call, demand them all, demand them in their fullncs, and demand
them now."
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BAY OCEAN SUMMER RESORT.
The Surf, published by the Totter Realty Company, 720 Cor
bott building, la the exponent of high class summer homes at the
oomw.
The Surf is the only paper published at Bay Ocean, and It is a
booster publication, with a live commercial club bnck of it.
A number of Salem people have become interested in Bay
Ocean, and those recently returning from there speak highly of
the place.
Send for h free topy of the illustrated "Surf," which will give
you a fine Idea of the Play Ground of tlv iVifie.
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"Molly Make-Bdieve" makes herself believe she wants Taft.
puM'c expression, and the pooploclnred for Taft in advance of
public expression, an dthe people nretnot even to 1h asked who
they prefer, Tho reporters who send in the pro-Taft reports
are not for Taft. But poor old Molly has her way. She has hnd
It bfore, and tho Democratic pnrty managers just love old Molly
M.xke-llt'liove.
Children are much more likely to
contract Ilia contagious tltvanaxH whfii
they have rulila. Whooping cough,
diphtheria, scarlet fever and ronsump
llon am diseaae that are often ,con
triri"( tin Hi child tin a mid
That U why all medical authority
sy beware of cold. Kor the quick
cur of colds you will find nothing
belter thun Chamberlain's 1'annh
Remedy, It ran always ha depended
upon and la pleasant and ssf to tuk.
K'ir nulx bv ell denier
v
Wc take pleasure in
announcing that
Mrs. K. C. Bcnniori
an expert from the Pictorial Review
Co., New York, will be at our ttorv ' '
tomorrow, Wednesday, March 6th. '
She will be pleased to explain th ; ;
use of the Cutting and Construe
tion Guide, furnished only with '
Pictorial Review Pattern.
We cordially invitt all the ladies to
visit our pattern department ur- "
ing this demonstration.
Golden Rule Bazaar
Mrs. B. T. Swart, prep. 271 Com'l
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X-RAYS AND SMILES.
Surgeons In New York City have
already been paid $19,000 for attend
ance on Mayor Gaynor. when he was
shot not long ago, and one of them,
who was paid $2,500 for 11 hours' at
tendance. Intends suing the mayor
for $13,000 more. The surgeons say
the fees are fixed by the Importance
of the Individual and that Is one of
the reasons the horse editor cannot
afford to get sick.
Last y-ar trades' unions In the
United States distributed $7,000,000 In
sick, and death benefits, which shows
that In spite of the assertions of
some rabid employers. It Is doing
considerable besides "going on strike
and 'holding np the poor capitalists. "
Everything else having been turned
over to the school children to set the
example, some wise one has now
submitted the presidential preference
as between Taft and Roosevelt to a
straw vote. This should settle It.
The eating of the .bark of young
trees has been ascribed to bears,
porcupines, squirrels. In fact-about
everything from a wampus to a wat
er snake. The real truth Is, there
were no trees, they didn't have any
bark, and the bark was not eaten
"by nothln' nohow."
D. A. Hatfield arrested tn Seattle
for selling forged titles to lands, Is
a hustler. He continued bis work
and kept on doing business Just the
same, selling many pieces of land
that he did not own, while confined
in the Jail,
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Liberty and l'rlngle Not.
Mr. John Drone Is busy training
his loganberry bushes.
George Wllkenlng Is now plowing
for Mr. Wain.
Mr. Wain visited this neighbor
hood Thursday.
Mr. Albert Hilflker is plowing bis
father's orchard.
Mr. Uriah Nelderhelser made a
trip to Portland Monday, returning
Tuesday.
Mr. Edd Westenhouse has gone to
8herwood for a week.
Mr. William Westenhouse, of Lib
erty, Is spraying his orchard.
Mr. Boone Is doing some clearing
on his place.
Miss Bcrdle Houffman and Mr. Ray
Gilmor are attending Business col
lege In Salem.
Lee . McAllister Is plowing for his
father.
Mr. and Mrs. Reece visited Salem
Tuesday.
Mr. Dodge and daughter, MlssLeda
Dodge visited here Tuesday.
Mr. J. C. Tompkins, of Hopewell,
Is visiting his brother, F. A. Tomp
kins, of this neighborhood.
Mr. Ireland's folks, who resided
near Prlnglo, have moved to Salem.
Mr. Joe Westenhouse visited Salem
today.
Mr. Fox, while hauling brush from
H. O. Flyng's orchard, had a runa
way; one of his horses was cut up
pretty badly, No other damage.
Mr. Jesse Wilson United Salem
yesterday.
names of aitoistees
abe jiot made public
After this book agonts desiring to
present arguments In favor of the
text-books they present to the state
text-book commission will be com
pelled to do so through Governor
West, for the governor while nam
ing the commission, Is withholding
the names from the public and main
taining the names of the members
secret from Ute other.
The members while appointed yes
terday, will not assume ofhYe until
the first of the year. The action
waa taken by the governor to pre
vent the member from beln- nagged
by book agents as roon as they
should assume their duties, and also
for th puriHMies of giving them prior
to assuming their office an opportun
ity to Investigate the subject of text
books quietly and be prepared when
the time came to act Intelligently.
Wist 1Ye Sever Forget,
Bocordltig to science, are the things
associated with Our early home life,
such as Uucklen ' Arnica Salve, that
mother or grandmother used to cure
our burns, bolls, scslils, sores, skin
eruptions, cuts, aiinina nr l.ri.l.u.
F'orty years of cures prove Its merit.
I'nrlvaled for piles, corns or cold
sores. Only 28s at J. C. Perry's.
"
Fake effort never won fair reward.
Do ths big thing.
I Skin ct Beauty is a Joy Forever
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CHICAGO TOE
House of
Bargains
I
Quality
Variety
and Low
Prices
T 3W -4V re the great
attraction of
. y riiin
Thousands of Yards of the newest weaves.
Rich, radiant Silks for the new '1912
Waists and Dresses. Foulards in new de
signs and beautiful color combinations.
Elegant black fancy Silks, thousands of
yards at Bargain Sale Prices.
If you have
a principle,
stick to it,
you will be
commended
for doing so.
You will not
be c o m-
mended
though for
sticking to
your old Hat
when the
latest Hats
are offered
at our prices
IT'S GOOD POLICY
to look around and compare prices
with quality. If you And any lower
prices than ours, you are sure to
find the quality not up to standard.
Every store has Its hobby. Ours Ib
to undersell every one else and we
generally succeed. Come! Investi
gate our goods and prices and you
will wonder why you didn't come
HERE.
EXTIU SPECIALS FOR
WEDNESDAY ONLY
Bed Spreads
89c
Standard size,
Wednesday only
DRESSES Ladies House
Dresses, Wednesday QQr
only . . . -.OL
TAPESTRY 56 inches wide
Turkish Tapestry, 1 CJp tH
Wednesday only JJ;U
m
To Dress Neatly
is an art, but it doesn't
take an artist to appreci
ate the quality, style and
fit of our
Suits, Coats
S and Dresses
of Serge, Messaline, Mix
tures, Tweeds, All-Over
Lace, etc. We undersell
all others. ,VHY? Be
cause we buy in large
quantities and sell for a
small Margin of profit.
DRESS GOODS
Spring Dress Goods that the Chicago
Store advertises today other stores adver
tise later. The most remarkable bargains
in Dress Goods that have ever been of
f ored in wool goods, in cotton goods and
half wool Serges and Silk and wool goods.
Before purchasing get our prices and ex
amine our goods. You cannot afford not
to do so.
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CAXDIDATES'
ANXOCHCEMENTS
- For Assessor.
I am a candidate for the Republi
can nomination for county assessor,
subject to the Direct Primary.
JOHN F. DAVIS.
Paid adv. 2-10-lmo
QUICKEST AND
SAFEST WAY TO
CURE CATARRH
For County Clerk.
The undersigned hereby an
nounces himself as a candidate for
the Republican nomination for clerk
of Marlon county, subject to the
Direct Primary. MAX OEHLER.
Paid adv. J-9-2m
Candjdute for Justice of the Feaee.
Roy Morgan, admitted to practice
law In Oregon and Washington, can
didate for Republican nomination
Justice of the peace, Salem district
Paid adv. . 2-l0-17apr
For Sheriff.
I am a candidate for the Republican
nomination for county sheriff, subject
to the direct primary,
IRA HAMILTON.
Paid adr 2-21-lm
For County Commissioner.
The undersicned Is a candidal foe
renomlnatlou, on a platform of care-
rui nusinees administration of coun
ty affairs as I have tried to give the
people In the past.
J. T. BECKWITH.
Paid Adv. j-17-td
The quickest, best and safest way
to cure catarrh or a cold In the licnd
Is by using a remedy that will "touch
the spot" and do Its work quickly
without leaving any bad effects. Ely's
Cream Balm, which Is applied to the
nostrils or rubbed on the throat or
chest gets right at (he root of the
trouble and Instantly relieves even
the worst case of catarrh or cold. A
few minutes after applied you can
feel a loosening up In the head, the
pain and soreness are gone, the sense
I of taste, smell and hearing come
back, and you feel like a different
person.
I Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, heals
.and strengthens the Inflamed mem
branes, takes away that stuffed up
I feeling and dull pain in the head,
relieves the throat soreness and stops
the nasty discharge which Is the cause
of the disgusting hawking, spitting,
blowing of the nose and foul breath,
Hay fever victims who are iade mis
erable by flu of Bneezing, coughing
and wheozlng get instajit and perma
nent relief by the use of this simple
remedy.
Don't suffer another minute. Ely's
Cream Balm will relieve you Imme
diately, and a 60 cent bottle will more
than likely work a complete cure. All
druggists sell It.
For Jnstlce of the Peace,
I am a candidate for nomination to
th office of Justice Of the peace for
th Salem Justice's district, on the Re
publican ticket, at th approaching
primary election.
DANIEL WEBSTER.
Paid adv. 2-15-lm
For County Assessor.
I hereby announce my candidacy foi
the Republican nomination to the of
fice of county aasosor.
ALBERT II. GILLE.
Paid ad 2-16-lm
FOR WRIXKLED FACES
SIMPLE HOME REMEDY
The Men Who Sncceed
as heads of large enterprises are men
of great energy. Success, today, de
mands health. To all is to fail. It's
utter folly for a man to endure a
weak, run-down, half-allve condition
when Electric Bitters will put him
right on hlsvfeet in short order, "Four
bottles did me more real good than
any other medicine I ever took"
wrlteB Chas. B. Allen, Sylvania, Ga.
"After years of suffering with rheum
atism, liver trouble, stomach disor
ders and deranged kidneys, I am again
thanks to Electric Bitters, sound and
well." Try them. Only GOc at J. C.
Perry's.
I Ye LIBERTY
The Broken Spur Sellg
The Chocolate Revolver . Vita.
Duet De Lux ...Trax & Harris
Army Aviation "ovelty
A Mid-winter Night's Dream
Lubin
A dandy comedy Mid Sun and
Snow.
WEXFORD I
j time iTt-rnj, xiu. ii snowing
all the events of the week
a picture for all.
2-C00D S03GS-8
That funny Comedy,
Bunny and the Twins.
SLEEP
on a
Candidate for Representative.
Dr. A. E. Wrlghtman. of Sllverton,
Oregon, announces himself as Re
publican candidate for representative
for Marlon county.
Paid Adv. 1-Jl-lmo
For School Superintendent.
Clarence Phillips, outside of Salem
candidal for county school superln
tendoot 2-28-lra
Paid adr.
For Sheriff.
"I will serve the people to the biwt
or u.y ability. WM. ESCH.
Republican! Candidate for Sheriff.
Paid. Adv. S-J-lmo
Candidate for Representative.
D. C. Thorn, of Jefferson, announces
himself a candidal for nomination
for representative from Marloa coun
ty. S-3-lm
Paid adv.
Candidate for Keprenenlutlve.
I hereby announc my candidacy
for the Republican nomination for
representative.
Paid Adv. DR. C. II. BREWER.
Appreciate the JoirosL
Mr. Kdltor: W ha been a read
er of your paper sine coming to Sa
lem and will sivy the editorials of the
Journal are th bent by far of any of
a large number of paptr that we
lead and we appreciate the stand the
Journal takes on the side of the
manses of th peopl on all public
questions. Very truly,
J. S. HENDERSON.
(From Popular Monthly.)
Thousands are spending fortunes
In frantic efforts to remove the slims
of premature age from their faces
Such women willingly pay almost
any amount of money for worthless
wrinkle removers, of which there are
many.
If they only knew It, the most ef
fective remedy Imaginable Is a sim
ple, harmless face wash which can
be mado up at home in letts than a
minute. They have only to get an
ounce of powdered saxollte and half
a pint of, wltrh huiel at the drug
more and mix the two. Apply this
dully as a refreahlng lotion. The ef
fect Is almost niaxloal. Kven after
ue nrst treatment a marked Im
provement Is noticed and the face has
"mug. firm feeling that Is most
pleasing.
A Physician's Report ca
Tiibcrculosls Medicine
'Hn oal Erkman'i Altcrallre In
TZV J?!" 0,,","'l" Haii'la of tha
Mck, with cllent rvaulta rr time.
In one ca t ma .. tot th. kl
m?. ." '.I !L " ,,nUI ,h "uld .r
tlma ta nparaw,.n waa not bmM i
I mid. You know hi fnltti In It."
tkma I Alt,rallv. I. ,rt-iiT In oth.
A...) . J',l '"alia. Iclho.
-wmiamas: I haia ralnnl la.n'r.m
pound. ,w !l,n',p, i n L ,.I
U In narfaot bfal.b. Hh, I. ' f '
.T. w..,;L,,,h" r" """'"
lonr. 1 am now Onln, all . 1 ,,V
l eouiili or rata, inhln, at a V 1
L fn1 Afll.latltl MKS VI II OARVTV
.tTTn.,n5 rwS "he
r for NvkVt
SEAL
TUFTLESS
MATTRESS
'HIS Mattress is guaranteed not to be
come lumpy or bunchy in 20 years
use yet it needs no' tufts to keep it
in shape, because it is made of PURE long
fibrel'cotton formed into one big bat by the
Sealy Pneumatic Process. The Sealy
Mattress is like a big billowy pillow that
conforms to every curve, every position of
the body and gives you the kind of sleep
that you haven't had since you were a boy.
We are sole agents for the Sealy in this
Territory.
SEE THE ONE IN OUR DISPLAY
WINDOW.
J. (X Terry.
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