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DAM CAPITA! J0CB5AL. SALEM. 0KEG05 SATERPAY, APEIL 18, 1912. PACE TWO. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL . HOFEH, Editor and Proprietor. R. M. HOFEH, Manager Jmfa Kknt Newiptper Devoted to American Prfndplei and th Franau nd Development of All Oregon raboabol im Evmes Er.eept Sunday, Saloro. Ore. l'":aiPTION RATESl tfnrarUbljr in Advance) Daflr. bj Carrier, per rear e.00 Per month 80c Pally, by Mall, per year- 4.00 Per month . - 5c Weekly, by Mall, per year 100 Six month! 00c FULL LEASED WIRK TELEGRAPH REPORT FA V r'fcifc. MOST DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN. An Oregonian headline says "T. R. Thirsts for Distinction." t Well, can that be truly said of the most distinguished Ameri can citizen? ' If our country possesses a more distinguished citizen than T. R., please name him. , Please name one field in which he has not distinguished him self? Next to Roosevelt Wm. J. Bryan is probably the most distin guished American. . Neither of these men needs the presidency of the United States to become distinguished. Our country is big enough, the issues and interests are great enough to entitle it to a great man for president. Men who do not need honors or money or jobs or distinction are fit for president. The Capital Journal believes if left to the people direct one or the other of these men will be elected. o The leading Salem churches will be occupied by business men and professional men Sunday morning to plead for the cause of Christian education. The real interest in the securing of the ad ditional hundred thousand dollars for the Willamette University endowment fund is the interest in education in the broadest nense education that underlies the home and the family and the commmunity and its best interests and its fullest develop ment. ,,' ' ' ' MORALITY FR0Mr0LITICAL POSERS. ' It was Bupposed-the moral and reform elements of Portland elected Rushlight mayor. The recent report of the grand jury indicates that Rushlight is anything but a moral or reform mayor. 1 1 1 There seems to bo no enforcement of law against vice in the city of Portland. the social life of the community is running into degraded vluuinrb. The f ian I jury says for lack of a law the mayor and sherilf cannot lx v i ted. !vHnl vi. Rcattered all over the city and the white slave traffic in ,v"n women is more openly carried on than ever be fen Thfl moral ; id reform elements have got to learn that poli tician. who m i after them for their votes are often vicious thriilMelvt.. Ilipli li'K" ;.nd lowering of the nodal status of the commu nity fro ha:xi in hand an a result of glib campaign promises. Tin: Kimr ( i tidltions are more or less true in the Capital City, the I)' tier, elements of the community have yet to learn that men who parade morality to get votes degrade the whole civic atmos plieri!. Tim moral n id reform elements will be compelled to consider .f fii-ienev am! character, as well as pre-election posing for voles. If they endorse men for office because they run after them just ru:itri! fiv:tion, they get a double dose of civic disease Thai is w) at ails the liody politic sham morality to get into f.ff'iie. :iri'i tl prostitution of the office to get vicious votes. Mom!: SI un the posers and consider character n':t stability of titifv: 'ii ) ns the only requisite for a candidate. o ' Ti,'! i,. (i K',rong desire for the aolection of a good legislative fit Iff that v ill stand for lower taxes and abolishment of com ri ;ioiu' Hiifi grafts generally. Taxes are so high that the peo nle have vv,t. !o get the best material that offers itself. The peo !!(. hi'vr not yet learned that the best men will finally be got by roour a.Vr !hm, and making them candidates, whether they v-1 "it. to in. or not. But that time is coming, and for the present tin- )'o'',i vAh only make the best, selection possible from those iffi'i-i"g. 't i i proposed next week to have a round-up at all the Jin u'ipal ,')!i.ti In the county for all the candidates to appear i.rni show t i niselves and close the campaign with a big rally at 'in Thi i y night before the primaries, which are held Fri day of ivx' v ek. o RECALL AND SCHOOL AFFAIRS. la lVir l ol f oi 1' i J a ('.: ,m riii i i'il I!,.;uM , A the I r (1 r i;ni '.' M tl",,,! ' ' rid ; K'::' V. )i ,i I t 1 1.' W-l, A, 11 t"l" , ; hrtntor i f Tll V' J'lll o't Jii(!,'ii , i, iii.ir coiii vi l M.mi n The "Little Soldiers" in a Big Battle They the white corpuscles in the blood called 'little soldiers' had a desperate fight with the germs, or whatever may be the cause of eczema, and would have been badly beaten but for the help of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Doctor said the sores under my right ear were the worst he ever saw, and for 16 months his medicine would not heal them. Id agony I asked my druggist what would cure me, and he said Hood's Sarsaparilla. I watched the ef fects of three bottles, and found such great improve ment I took one more and was completely cured. The soreness went down, the germs were routed, the little soldiers and Hood's Sarsaparilla were triumphant. My health has never been better than since my cure." C. C. Bailey, Champaign, IH. The matter of expense In the ease of sickness is one the well-to-do family, which can afford physician and nurse, la not obliged to consider. Most fami lies, however, cannot seek relief without regard to cost. They must be careful of their means. They are Intelligent, prudent, economical men and women, the bone and sinew of the coun try, and they have been guided by common sense in availing themselves of the remarkably ef fective, easily obtainable propri etary medicines which have done so much good. Thousands know by experience that Hood's Sar saparilla, the leading proprietary medicine for the blood, stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, has all the medicinal, curative and tonlo merit that its makers claim for It. There Is no real substitute. BEAUTY AND THE BATH, IV, Madame Qulvllla will be glad to unswer any questions pertaining to womanly beauty. Personal replies' will be given II a stamped nnd self-addressed envelope Ii enclosed. THE CHICAGO STORE Ta the first in the market to give Its customers the best values for the least money. Our New VeriT'.' system Is doing the work; you can buy your goods here Just as cheap as in New York or Chicago; any article you buy in the East we will duplicate for less money. '" fill, tome here and see the wonderful volume of business we do In Millinery. Stylish Spring Bats Now on Sale HATS LIKE THE PICTURES. The latest American and French creations bought for the Chicago Store by our New York buyer, Miss Todd. Come here and get your money's worth in StyllBh Millinery. $5.00, 6.50 and $10.00 Trimmed Hats now on sale for $2.50, 12.95, $3.00 and up KvtVV It was not till the middle of the present century that Dr. Barter, in Ireland, revived the UBe of the hot air hath, and Its application as a thera- neutlc agent, Yet for two hundred knowledge and could obey, It Ib not bo very many years Blnce It wuh necessary to urge the advan tages of the bath; but In these days, while their necessity for the malnten- yenrs travelers had extolled the Knst-lance of health is everywhere admit em baths and urged their adoption uy the Western nations; for their use was kept alive in Africa and Asia and the fur-Eastern parts of Europe. In Egypt and Persia, In tho seventeenth cen tury, when Europe was devastated with plagues and epidemic fevers wliluli tho learned physicians of the day treated In most drastic fashion with blisters, bleeding, and deadly drugs, malignant fevers were corn batted successfully with hot and cold baths and the free drinking of snow water. It is a question If the Occidental nation have even yet really freed themselves from the perverting influ ence of the attitude of the Dark Ages towards baths and fresh air. There la nn Italian snylng that an ancient Roman took as many baths In a week as a modern one does in all his life! And nowhere on tho Continent are there private baths except In the most luxuriously appointed homes, mime baths there are In all lurge towns and cities at much more moderate price than any in this country; and during the last decade free public baths have multiplied rapidly; so that from being much behind us in the universal adop tion of the custom, In the matter of providing for the multitude, Europe Is leaving ub far In the background. Our material progress Is a beautiful thing on the surface, hut. it needs a sounder core before Just men and true and those still hopeful of a great fu ture for their beloved country can be content. We squander the health of the poor by surrendering them to un sanitary conditions; while tho freer agents, tho well-to-do, jeoparding life and health dally by the reckless viola tion of hygienic laws, which they ac- iCalif., on April 30 there will be a recall election rtembers of the school brmrd. io Rttorney-gfineral held that the recall did not an r of a Board of Education. ' ns were completed against a member of the Sa- JducatUin, but. there It ended. the recall petition was sipmed up the tactics of ! juration had not been fully developed. ' understood that in Oregon school directors in dis ' ' n are elected for five years. i ; I composed of five members it takes three years 1 mjority of the board by vote of the people. , majority of the School Board can virtually act as ''iNso years, without recourse by the people. Journal Wlieves the recall should apply to all edited by the people, ; chool directors are not to be exempted from pop- ; the imblh enitmeiit 0f the community. ' c,, u!.n n riKht to mo their power arbi- 1 1 i '"""l reanons or advantaRW. ..iflpklnsTBhouIdl absolutely driven out of the ! or tho public aehudW, as it lads to demoraliza- n who do not. almoin!! . ' '' :ir to l driven out of vnbllh service, fl, .1 Sh!ild bft ,"a,,c,up "ml Kthe feurta m whether 'r f ion W m y mem" f Board of Edu- If the people of Berkeley, Calif., ran take th recatt on their Hoard of Education, the people of Salem must ,ve the game o The undertaking to add one hundred thousand dollar to the endowment of Willamette University at Salem is lo!njr weft man aired, and men like Dr. Hancher. Dr. Homan and Dr. Todd e aerve 'encouragement in their efforts to cliwe up their half-mO. hon dollar campaign. If all who have made monev out of Wil University, and nil who have received substantial bene fits i will Rive In proportion to the benefits received there will be no trouble in trettin the money inside of 30 days. This Is a day and ape of reciprocity, and this spirit properly "applied will solve the problem of securing the needed support. ' All 'Ml Make Want Advertising Your Banker Journal want ads ibring quick results J ted there being but few so densely enensed in prejudice and Ignorance thut they do not accede to the theory yet, everywhere we find people who In practice Ignore It. No possible com bination of personal charm can make a person attractive or In any degree companionable without perfect clean llnesB. "lieauty commonly produces love, but cleanliness preserves It." Therefore, it Is not merely for our own advantage, on the score of health and personal attraction, that we must observe the moBt scrupulous care In tho matter of baths; we owe it to our companions, to Society, to every one with whom, in the exigencies of dally life, we come In contact, to Impress them with the sweet wholesomeness of our presence. Not all the fine dress In the world, nor the most attractive exterior in form and feature, can ef face the emotion of disgust which is aroused by the least suspicion of an odor of uncleanllness. Nothing elHe makes so favorable an Impression at the first glance as one of extreme daintiness in personal care. Let nie emphasize here by repeating that a skin loaded and obstructed with Its exuviae puts the body in exactly the condition for the absorption of all noxious vapors and Infectious germs In the atmosphere. Thus are the poor compelled to take and to spread every contagious disease that Ib In the air. The greater part of contagious pol boiis are made epidemic In this man ner. The poor have no weapons of defense; tliey cannot scrub away the poUon, but must abBorb it Into their own poor, rundown bodies. Yours for charming womankind, MADAME QU1VILLA, 614 Oregonian Building, Portland, Or. EXTRA SPECIAL f212cJ3ress Ginghams g l-3c Vz0 Persian Challies A rf c yard tl5 8 1-3c Pretty Lawns C rc yard J ua $1.00 Long Mercerized Silk c( ri Gloves, pair 75c Big Sheets for the double AO ri ..beds, now Bought at close prices they will be sold at close prices. STYLISH MISSES' SUITS Now on sale, Classy Tailored Suits for young ladles; now marked down to quick Belling prices all the latest materials and newest styles, $15.00 values for $7.90, $8.90 and $9.90 Wonderful values In Stylish Spring Suits and Coats. NEW SPRING SUITS AND COATS Now on sale all new arrivals Just received to fill up our stock after our wonderful Easter sale. You can find Classy Suits and Coats here now at astonishing low prices bought for cash and will be sold for a small margin of profit. Come and save money, $15.00, $18.00, 525 and $27.50 suits and coats $l0-)0, 12.50 and lip Silks and Dress Goods The Chicago Store Is headquarters for Silks and Dress Goods. Come and see the beautiful line we show. Stylish Silks and Dress Goods Yd 25c, 35c, 49c, 65c up 51 all Orders Filled Promptly Chicago Store SALEM, OREGON THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Come here nnd Save Money CANDIDATES' ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 For Assessor. I am a candidate for the Republi can nomination for county assessor, subject to the Direct Primary. JOHN F. DAVIS. Paid adv 3-10-tt S. A. HUGHES FOR REPRESENTATIVES To the voters and taxpayers of Marlon county, Oregon: You will toon be called upon to select five men to represent you In the legislative 1 I I ii i in in no r i ir iniiiiiniwiipw,,,,,ii.wi imdipiim i, l '. ,,,;, ;,, S. A, Hughes. you will take advantage of the op assembly, which will meet In Janu ary ni-xt. Being a taxpayer myself, I realise tht necessity of selecting wen of hoor, and integrity, as well si ability, men whom you have rea son to bellev will truly represent you In an economical business like manner. In l!W8 I wns elected to serve the people of Marlon county In the rapacity of legislator Mid the rec- i oids show that I did not betray thei confidence of my constituency lu the (. 1 u:u now candidate for the i tame honor, and I feel that my ex perience will enable me to give you better service and as experimenting In this line Is very expensive, I hope portunlty and put an "X" between No. 52 and the name, S. A. Hughes Paid Adv. o Stands Pre-Eoilnent In Its Class. As a high-grade exhibition of skill nd courage in horsemanship, rough and fancy riding, rope throwing, bronco-busting, snapshooting, steer bulldogglng, Indian and cowboy games and sports and a realistic depiction of wild and woolly life on the frontier In early pioneer days, Cooier Pros. Great Wild West 8how, which opens In this city Saturday, April 20, stands pre-eminently in a class by itself, and Is a strictly moral and educational performance In every sense of the word. Remember the date and do not mist the opportunity of a lifetime to witness the greatest wild west arenlc show In the world. 80 Acres Finest Fruit Land $75 per acre This property Is located three miles went of Turner. Finest red soil. All lies on gentle south slope. One-half In cultivation and balnnre timber. Small house and on good road. It Is a snap at this price. V.. MOFEtt A S0S SIS 8. Commercial St. For County Clerk. The undersigned hereby an nounces himself as a candidate for the Republican nomination for clerk of Marion county, subject to the Direct Primary. MAX GEHLER. Paid adv. 2-9-2m Candidate for Justice of the Tence. Roy Morgan, admitted to practice law In Oregon and Washington, can didate for Republican nomination Justice of the peace, Salem district Paid ad. 2-10-17apr For County Commissioner. The undersigned Is a candidate for renomlnatlon, on a platform of care ful business administration of coun ty affairs as I have tried to give the people In the past J. T. BECKWITH. Paid Adv. J-17-td For lattice of the Peace. I am a candidate for nomination to the office of justice of the peace for the Salem Justice's district, on the Re publican ticket, at the approaching primary election. DANIEL WEIJSTER. Paid adv. , 2-15-lm For Assessor. Just and Impartial assessment without Increase of valuation, (Pro gressive Republican), staunch sup porter of the Oregon system and Statement No. One. A. C. LIDBY. Jefferson. Paid Adv. S-6-lmo Candidate for Representative. D. C. Thorns, of Jefferson, an nounces himself a candidate for nom ination for representative from Mar lon county. 3-2-lm Paid adv. For County Clerk. S. Z. Culver, deputy clerk, hereby announces himself a candidate for the Republican nomination for coun ty clerk, subject to the direct pri mary, April 19, 1912. Paid Adv. 3-8-lm Candidate for Representative. I hereby announce my candidacy lor the Republican nomination for representative. Paid Adv. DR. C. H. BREWER. For County Commissioner. The undersigned is a candidate for county commissioner, subject to the Republican primaries. For a conser vative business administration In the best interest of the taxpayers. BEN K ROBERTSON, 3-9-dAw Turner, Ore. For County Assessor. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination to the office of county assessor, CHARLES LEMBCK . Hubbard. raid Adv. 3-11-lmo For County Treasurer. J. O. Moore announces himself as candidate for re-election on the Re publican ticket for the office of coun ty treaaurer. Paid Adv. 3-12-19-apr For Sheriff. I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for county sheriff, subject to the direct primary. IRA HAMILTON. Paid adv 2-21-lm For County Assessor. I hereby announce my candidacy foi the Republican nomination to the of fice of county asseaor. ALBERT II. OILLE. Paid adv 2-16-lm Candidate for Representative. Dr. A. E. Wrlghtmnn. of Sllverton, Oregon, announces himself as Re publican candidate for representative for Marion county, raid Adv. 2-2I-lmo For Sheriff. "I will serve the peonle to lh hni of my ability. WM. ESCII. Republican Candldote for Sheriff Paid. Adv 3-2-lmo For Connty School Superintendent, I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for the office of county school superintend ent, subject to the direct primary. 3-20-tf-dw WALTER M. SMITH. Geo. VFt Johnson, Republican candidate for represen tative. Prevent the creation of and ahollsh all useless boards and com missions, thereby cutting down our taxes. For School Superintendent Clarence Phillips, outside of Salem candidate for county school superin tendent. 2-28-lm Paid adv. Deafness Cannot he Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafnesa and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the eus tachian tube. When this tube Is In flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is en tirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the Inflammation oan bo taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine caBes out of ten re caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mu cous surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Od. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. o Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A Great Chinese Doctor L. M. Hum Has medicine which will cure any known disease. He makes a specialty of and guarantees to cure catarrh, aa thma, lung, throat, rheumatism, debil ity, stomach, liver, kidney troubles; also any blackened or swollen sore ness, broken limbs, smallpox epidemic : all kinds of bolls, lost manhood, female weakness, hernia troubles and paral ysis. Consultation free. Care of Ylck Se Tong Co., Chinese drugs and herbs. Office hours from 10 to 12 a.m. and 1 to p.7777k7Jzkxqg ....l..Gmb to 1 to 7 p.m. Office open Sundays. 153 High street, upstairs, Salem, Ore. m FRENCH FEMALE .PILLS. Cm.i. Silot fcr t M lamnm IW MOWS TO FAIL. "i sani rit i s.i- rj.li,,, i ii.u,ul x Moiaj, KilMdrf. B.at r.,..,J . totlOOiatbu. WIIHMUaaMlrUl.toMnliKr'' h.D l.ll.v.4. BtoiplTC rrw. lfr(dfuctalfeMt to it hi jmi tea u tto I Wt,iTtD MCLIMI CO., m ,4, U.IM.TM. . SoMh filrm bt Dr. S. C. Son M. D. Boardman, 673 W. Main St, Helena, Mont, gives an Interesting ac count of his Improved health through the use of Foley Kidney Pills. After giving a detail account of his case, he ays: "1 am almost 79 years old and I have SI,ent hundreds of dollars for medicines, but find that I have re celyed more benefit from Foley Kidney I "Is, than from all other medicines, further particulars sent on request." Red Cross Pharmaev. To Cure a told In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund money If it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's slgna ture Is on each box. 15 cents. T A X ! 20105 e rs Quick, courteous service day or night. Stand Hotel Marlon Salem Taxicab & . Transfer Co. J. u. rxDEnwoon Manager.