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THE DAILY JOURNAL. SALEM, OREQON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1901 PAGE 8BV3N Pi reMB4aBWMH4BBMgH-M4.BM4.A If imsis MW,,HilW ! I I liWWWZ( R4-M-l-M-l-fl-l-M--lHllatM1-a--t-H4-Bla-f4' 19 Wi . fl Jl III JtAm 1'ir.iiiiK ban R. M. C3C3X9SBTJ FRANK DAVIS, Manager. MTANDARD BISCUIT CO. (Union Label) Makers of PARADISE SODA Cookies. mH. MATSCHEK CANDY Up-to-date Confectioners. CAPITOL COMMISSION Wholesale Fruits and Produce. Phone Mo. 2231, twTwTfTWTwTwTWTWTfTWTl TWTWi ) l wnmmitnt4wn isisisish ty V :::t::::A G E N C ii BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.;: i I fiR A TN BD YERS AND Oats For Sale. y ..KQ-p GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur. J J! (St. Graham, Ageilt, 207 Commercial St., Salem, Ore.a f l ! iiiiimiii nim iiii 4 1 1 1 M Ml 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I II 1 1 H fXitSc and Often T aat- A FEW BARGAINS THAT HELP. M lb. Sack Cora Meal. Regular Price si.is. now sue. iliO lbs. Oyster Shell, around, Regnlar price $2, now $1.50 iivu iss. uysier anew, ground. Mixed Hay. rood quality. 60c. ' no... nn4. In Free Delivery. Prompt Service, Reliable Goods. .' D. A. WHITE & SON, . FeecJmenJIanrf Seeimen, Ne 1781 91 Court Street. SALEM. OREQOfl. ? n LH W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ml H M I N 1 1 Than He Bargained For often gets when he takes bis to a laundry that hasn't the re- reputation that the saiem Laundry has for the careful nine or Tnnr linen and madras, as as tho beauty of tho work that (ways put upon your shirts, collars cuffs when dono up at the Baiem Laundry. The proof of tne ding is In eating It" Steam LatmcJry. arc sasrats0 v . v..-,.., ,- . .r W&5fiMj hit m'jnffi mi BasSOaaaaaawsaaaaaaaaS" iBaa.aaaaa 411. a LMwrty'St A GREAT ARRAY . Of Combihation , Desks, China Closets and Music Cabinets just unpacked, j The House Furnishing Co. s 259 Liberty Street. $ Stores at Sittm an! Albany. Truth to Tell Thoro are uo othormilk cnnamndo that can equal in wearing qualities tho gonuino BUHL CANS Tiny are tinned to stay tinned, and put togctlicr to-stand years of hard service. Other cans crack easily, becomo dented, and being lightly tinned soon rust and go to pieces. Not so with tho "Buhl Factory " "Improved Elgln"oud "Qcnulno Iowa " Tliey Mill outlet any otlirr cnua on thp nmrkfl and nrn tliomiiRhty ami rmlckly clivuicJ, Hemcmtwr, l lie lluhl la iiu'uniy win la win worm irau is mati turn mo lluhl ''Victor" Can Urcaat on.l Ihrt lluhl "Victor" Round Handle. A ttwrenni miiuy Infir lor Imitations irtUI,iin, wo taint, all ourawlth Sivwsi B iraua marie. lMKrorit, WADE & CO. RtiC?it S mtt9ioaiiiiniini; CRACKERS and all kinds of fancy CO., Inc. Nuts and confectionery. CO. Illlhee Block. Y OF:::::::: SHIPPERS OF GR AIFJ 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ll 1 1 8 1 II Fills tne Ptitse. t 4- nw' rw " ..- per 100 lbs. $11.00 per ton Prnnrtr-tlna 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ml 1 1 1 1 I T 1 1 f ft f f T " Shingles and Shakes The roof la shingled best l( yon uio the kind of shingles and shakes wo mU, and wo ask yo to ntrto the good wear-and economy of thoroot for which we furnish the shingles or shakes. We carry a large stock of shingles and shakes of good quality, carefully selected to make a sound, tight, durable roof, and we are al ways ready to giro estimates. QOODALE LUMBER CO, , Near 8. P. Pas Depot Phone Ml. i fr Jfti fiaryiom. rJ'- ".jJafti 1 TElai'-1 1 IAI WILL THE LAW STAND Judge .Sherwood De clares it Against the Constitution Says the Initiative and Re ferendum Is In Conflict with Section Eleven of That Document (Continued from yesterday.) (Oregon Law School Journal.) Wo understand that It was tho pracUco with tho peoplo of tho early colonics, whoro their chartors per mitted them to enact laws, to meet In gcnoral assembly and voto directly upon tho passago of laws. That when Uio peoplo becamo more num erous and woro distributed over n larger territory, It becamo- ImpracU cablo for them all to meet In ono general assembly for tho purposo of enacting laws, and that this was tho solo reason for ndopUng tho repre sentative, systom. We do not bellovo that a slnglo Instanco can bo found In tho history of our forofnthors whero tho direct volco of tho peoplo In tho enactmont of laws proved pre judicial to good government Wo do not bollvo that Uio framers of tho Constitution considered that It was dangerous to permit the peoplo to voto on tholr laws, or that thoy In tended to prohibit tho peoplo from voting directly upon tho onactmont of laws If a practicable moans could bo devised for obtaining such n voto. Wo do not bollvo that thoy con sidered Uiat representatives woro better qualified to know what tho peoplo required, or that they would enact laws moro In tho Intcrost of Uio peoplo, or that Uiey wcro moro stablo or less corruptible. Loglsla turoa had tholr rocordn of dlshon osty, bribery nnd betrayal of public trust which was woll understood by tho framers of tho Constitution. It IS true, that tho money power, trunts nnd corporate greed wcro yet In Uielr Infancy. Thoy did not havo tholr armies of trained lobbyists; tho art of olocUng mon to onlco who would sorvo thorn faithfully had not then been practiced. Tho learned Judge Insists that a ropubllcan government must bo such a government ns "coma up to tho standard of such a form of govern ment as understood at Uio tlmo of tho adopting of the foderal constitu tion." And says that Uio Supromo Court of tho United States Interpret It In that light Very woll. let us sco how our forefathers havo construed tho Constitution. In the New Eng land states at tho tlmo of tho adop tion of tho Constitution and over since thoy havo their township meet ings In which matters relating to Uio local govornmont and laws of such township aro submitted to a direct voto of tho people. In Massachu setts, In all cities 'and towns of twelve thousand Inhabitants or loss, tho peoplo assomblo and voto direct ly upon tho enactment of laws for tholr local govornmont If these practices woro In direct violation of tho Constitution, why wero they then toloratedf Why hayo they over since been tolerated? Shall wo say that tho delegates and people of these dif ferent states woro Ignorant of the subject they wero voting upon when they adopted this clcuso of the Con stitution, or shall we say that such a 'instruction was novor Intended by Its framers? Wo can not bellaro that Uio delegates and people of these states either In letter or In spirit have knowingly or willfully trampled under foot any of tho prin ciples of the ConstituUor. Those pa triots havo too many glorious records In the horolc struggle of Indepon denco to be attainted with such a treasonable charge. Descendants of that little band from the Mayflower. Green Mountain Boys. Warren, Put nam. Prescott, Stark. Knowlton, Brooks, Patriots of Dunker Hill, Trenton, Monmouth. Vorktown, Cam den, Bennington. Bartoga, and the many other places where you bled In the defense of your country, lie still In thy graves and' rest on in peace for th great "American KaUon which 'thou bast reared will never permit your noble records to be stained with such charges. Now keeping In mind the fact that tbero did exist a desire of a consider able number of persons In-this coun try to centralize the government and to abolish state governments and to ereate monarch leal form of government. It appears to us at least that this was the mischief walch uo framers of our Constitution desired a safeguard against That they wished a prolccUon against changing our government Into a monarchy, In caso poraons of such tendencies should get Into control. Wo ' Ucliovo Hhal this was tho solo cause which this clause was Intended to guard against; and If so. wo can not sco any reason In the present caso for limiting tho gcn oral moaning, and understanding of a republican govornmont, vli.t- 'i& government by tho people, In contra distinction) to government OVER Uio peoplo. as all Kuropcan govornraonta at tho tlmo of tho adoption of tho Constitution were. Tho vital point Is, whoro tho source of power? If In tho wholfc people, thon tho government Is ropubllcan. which Includes demo cratic. Itcpubllcan scorns to bo tho moro general terra,. Including tho oth er, but tho difference, If any, Is ono of form, not of substance In fact, every government has to art moro or less through representatives; and tho legal maxim applies, what ono does through another ho does him self." Thomas Palno, an author fa mous for his connection with both tho American revolution nnd with tho French revolution and also with his advocacy of Infidel opinions, and who. was chosen by Napoleon to In troduoo a popular form of govern ment Into Britain, after Napoleon should havo Invaded and conquered Uio Island, speaking of what consti tutes a ropubllcan govornmont, says: "What Is called a ropubllc Is not any particular form of govornmont It Is wholly characteristic of tho purport, matter or object for which govern ment ought to bo instituted, and on which it Is to bo omploycd." "It Is not necessarily connocted with any particular form." In Scott's Woodstock, ho says: "Theoretical politics had long Inclined him to ospoitso Uie opinion of Harrington and others who adopted tho visionary Idoa of. establishing a puro domo cratlcal ropubllo in so oxtonslvo a country as Britain." Kmorson, tn his essay on Politics, calls our govern ment 'a domocracy. Ho quotes Fish er Ames: "A republic Is a raft, which would novor sink, but thon your foot nro always In watorl" Will tho loarncd Judgo dony that Uioro Is such a book as DoTocquovlllo on "Democracy In Amorlca," because wo do not havo n govornmont which Is domooratlcal In any respect and bc causo such a government which In wholly contrary to tho principles nnd oxpross provision of our Constitu tion? Wo can not bellovo that tho fram ers of this roomorablo document, of which overy Amorlcan holds Uio greatest rnvoronco, had In mind or bolloved that tho pooplo woro diuigor ous to thomselves or to any thing olso that tonded toward good govornmont; or that thoy should bo restricted In Uio oxorclso of enacting good and wholesomn laws for tho govornmont of tholr particular states or that thoy should bo shorn of tho right to control tholr repre sentatives when thoy misrepresented them, or to reject laws passed by tholr representatives contrary to tholr host Intorosts. Our forefaUiors surely did not doslro to Uo Uio hands of tho peoplo and make thorn slavos to largo corporato interests who thwart legislation by poworful lob bies with vast sums of monoy to cop rupt the people's representatives. Our forefathers did not have any reason for wresUng this power from tho peoplo and making tho reprosen taUves tholr perpetual guardians. And, therefore, wo most earnestly contend that Uio "Initiative and ref erendum amondroent" Is not In con fllct olUier In lottor or In spirit with Uio ConslltuUon either bocauso tho peoplo are given tho power to reject laws enacted by their representa tives, or to dlreeUy onset laws them selvee. They aro Just, let the people rule, "tho volco of tho people Is tho volco of God." Lot not tho pooplo bo for over enslaved becauso the Individual frailties and weaknesses of our rep resentatives permit them to bo cor rupted and mado hirelings of trusts and aggregated monopolies, Let not the nvarico, groed and wealth ob tained by monopoly and corrupUon which caused proud Rome to decay, crumble and fall, take hold of our fslr Country. Let not Uio rights of man bo surrendered and liberty ban ished from among us, but let tho words of that martyred President the Immortal Lincoln, sink deep Into our hearts, "that this nation, under God. shall havo a now birth of free dom; and that government of tbe people, by Uio people, and for tho people shall not perish from Uie earth." CONSUMPTION the most areaaed and deadly of all diseases, aa well as pneumonia, and all Lung Troubles are relieved at once and cured by Acker's English Remedy "tho king of all Cough Cures." Cores Coughs and Colds In a day. 28 cents. Your money bacK u aisuutnea. Write for froo sample. W. H, Hooktr Co, Buffalo, N. Y, D. J, fry, Dm- CLASSIFIED ADS Aavmtieaeats.fW Uses wUss, la fats rohuea tattrtHlhrttlmroT25e.SOcWteh S1.S0 a neatn. All ow tivs lists sttntsam rata. WANTED. Wajited. A socond-hand8aT6. v Jtjisl uo in goott oruor ana cheap, call oh Dr. J. II. Drawer, Gray block. C-O-tt Wanted. Ten or 13 carpenter to be gin work at Chemawa noxt Monday, lnqulro of C. A. Gray, Salem, Ore gon. 0-8-lw WantedA widow wjiraan or girl Jn want ot a 'permanent homo in small famlly"(throoV" TSrras t& suit Ad dross G. II. Varney, Crow. Oregon, Lane county. G-23-2v Wanted at Once. 3000 strawborry pickers at Hood River, Plonty of w,orkJ Good plckere can cam 3 CO a day. , Tako Regulator lino steam ers from Alder street w.harf, Port land, dnlly'aVr a. m. Faro for round trip 12.00. Children 11,00. 6-20-lm Wood Wanted. 100 cords of blp flr, or largo second crowUi. also sorrie heavy oak. Bend soalod proposals to uorer uros., Journal ofnea tf Wanted. Young mon to proparo for tiovorntnont positions. Fino open ings In all dopartmonta. Good sal aries. Rapid promotion. Examina tion soon. Particulars froo. Inter state Cor. Inst, Cedar Rapids, la. -28-lm LOST. AND FOUND. Lost In 8nldmijJjyL uiobalJalTalago1, a small rod hand grip, containing sumo clothing, also grain noodles. Leave nt Rod Front Llvory stablo. C-D-3t Lost A purso, containing about ?G In sliver, receipt and other paper, Re turn to, this ofllco pnd recolvo re ward, o-i-st TORBALB. For Bsle. A first-class singer sowing machine. Inquire nt this onlco. 60-8 3t For Sale. OOacro farm In Marlon county, Vi mllo of 8anltam river, in good settlement Five-room house, barn and necessary' outbuildings, Woll watorod with spring water at tho door. Ton arroa of fruit of all kinds, prlnclpaly wlntor apples. A fine fruit and dairy farm; with, bis of, out-rango; within H mllo of railroad, school, church and bus! iiess town, with largo monthly pay roll, Thla Is 'a beautiful farm of good, black, producttvo land, and If sold at onco will tako 12000, with half down, and tho balanco .from 3 to 5 years, at 0 per cent Intcrost Immediate possession For furthof Information address J. IS, Ray. Mill City, Ore. (J3-3m For Bale. Full set Bets Hot Air ap paratus. Apply to W. 'a. Bobbins, 157 Court stroot fi-2 tf For Dale. A homo In North Balom. - Mrs. II. L. Huffman, North flalem Qrocory. 5-28-2wk FOR RENT. Rooms for Rent Upstairs, Cottlo block, by day, week or month, Also light housokooplng rooms. Electric lights, open all hours. Mat tie Hutchinson, prop. 4-23-lyr. MISCELLANEOUS. vwvmaavaaaaaaaaamm Choice Stock Sheep to let on shares. Wm, IL Kgan, Gervals, Ore. Routo 3. 0-8-61 12500 for 15 Best, cheapest Insur ance, accident, sickness; claims promptly sotUed; agonta wanted; liberal pay. IntornaUona! Company, 231 Broadway, Now York. 6--3l O. W. BEAN Physician and surgeon, offlco ovor Fry's drug storo. Calls answwlor by day or night. Phono, office, 1041; res., 1931 Main. C-C2w WM. ARMSTRONG: has removed one block south, oppoalto ailllam's sta bles, whero ho will repair tho un derstanding Shoes made or re paired. In connection with X O'Donald, carpenter, saw filing and general Jobbing 6-5-1 ra Unique Cleaning Rooms Shaw & Johnson, the clnaneni aro now lo cated at 209 Commercial street, They do a general pressing and re pairing business. Specialties: Skirts, slllc wastskld gloves, gents' cloth ing, etc. Ihono 26H 6-2Wyr Hesdqusrtsrs for Fencing, Woven wire fencing for all purposes, Smooth wire for bop yards, etc. Correspondence solicited. , Walter Morley, CO Court strL Baiem, 5-f-tf nemevaU-The -Baiem Carriage -Vac tory, Werper Fennell proprietor, has moved fiom Commercial street to North Uberty, at tho bridge. Call and tee the now place, and In spect tho work done. SatisfacUoo guaranteed. Werner FenneL Eggs for Setting. Puro bred White Plymouth Rock and Black Minor cas, tho best layers known, T H. Blundell, Mornlngslde. Telephone No. 20M Red. 20-tf You will always And the choicest meats and groceries at the Jf-wMl nHr.i at Edward's & Luscber's. 401 and 410 SUto street 'Phone order gtres special attsauoa. ji.0Dae Central Lodge No. 18 K. cjLP.-TCasUej Hall In Holman Block, ?orn State and Liberty streets. Tuesdarof each, week t T:30 p, 6.aAi.jjastran .. OyO-. R, J. Fleming KT otRjsSd Bf rUnlHBH OP 'AMgWCA-tW Sherwood Foresters No 1R. JNfeetJ Friday night In Turner block. 8J W. Mlnturn.C.R,jA,IBrown, 8ec Modern Woodmen of Amarlea Or Sm Cedar Camp No. GJ48. Meou every Thursday ovonlng SVclock. Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, V. CrA. Brown Clerk. .. , Prolectl6n L6ub Ne: r, AnclonKOr dor United Workmen, meets' every Baturday avenlntflu tho Holmasv Hall, .corner Of, State and Llbsrty, streets, .yiIUB(brelhrea welcome J. G. Qrainia,. W., J. A, 8elIwood.' Recorder. OSTEOPATHY. Drs, M. Tv Schosttle, Frank J, Barr ana Anna M. Barr. Graduates American school of Osteopathy, Klriavlllo, Mo., successors totlhv, Grace Albright Office hoprs 9 to' 11 and 1:30 to 430 o'clock. Odd Followa" Temple. Phono Main 1731;, rosldenco pheno 2C03 Red. Dr. H., H. jscovetl, 8wv,Tfif"'j peuuca, ana ustcopatuy, Nervs.f functional and mental diseases, & ralgla, headaches, nervous p rostra tlon, dyapopsUv. consUpaUon, dlat rhoca, rhoumaUsm, asthma, D'Arcy' block, SUto street PhoW Msln IRIK. V ' ' W. O, Bobbins, Dr, of Osteopathy, hH; added to his pracUco Uio'systom of suporhoatod air, for Uio troatmonv of pcuto And chronic diseases.-' HT Court straot, flaloin,, Or.- - TT OIJttO W laU. jaV N D BATJftg. t M nyans anaving rariore, sorca jm . clssa bsrbera engaged. DnMtfbfttt rooms In city. We uss antTsskUa steriliser. 3. Ryan, Prop, Evans' Barber Shop Only flrst-olse shop on BUta street Every Ulif new and np-tc-date. Finest poreelsb baths. Bhavo, 16a; b!r-cst, Its,. baths, lie, Twq arst-c)ss tatt blacks. O. W. Kvabs, proprietor Detroit Shingles. I liitvn Inat rM-nlvml n rnrlruiil nt Uicso shingles, OrdorJ glvon prowpt attention at P. I Larson's" w)M shop, or at rosldonco, 373; Clrtirch stroef. 8. P. M'QRAOKMfc 6-25-1-m II urn I I ','v im O KU MJCDK Buccessor to Dr. J. M. Keens, U Whlto Corner, Baiem, Ore6n. Parties desiring superior operaUona at rnoeV erato fee tn any branch aro In mW ragiHt UMIUMrOTtn'S CNOLISU wm&m UtlIli:U'r. MULUHi ':;?'"".. MIMh Pfaltlll I. ItKII . U. UtMl. Ilkk. 1 (JfM SiXslfls htt$ mh4 1feiJks4 MaAaoa) aaksUllaialaMtA assal ImU. D..COTM. a.Wuii l.m klkli. I 4. .ITT.-.-.... ml7- biM. .. t t4M knaUtlSai. rk raiiub. r CAPITAL CITY Express gnd Transfer Meets all saall aad pasaeaer traiaa, Bawsge to all porta of Uo oN Proapt aervlco. Tel0HO No. J4L HROKMAN A HHDttlOK ir S. C. STONE, M. 0. ....PROfRIETOR OF.,,. STONE'S DRUG STORES SALEM, OREM? Tho stores (two 'n number) aro lo cated at No. 23S and 297 Commercial street, and aro well stocked with complete lino of drugs and medicine, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc. Has bad some 25 years experience la Uio practice of medicine, and now makes no charges for consultaUon, es amlnatlon or prescription. BUUB W1NQ BANQ CO. ismrtma deilera Ih CbIhiu tni JtMKeo fcy tat Dry Goods, silks. Udlss' mior weir. furaWilas'fSOls, mttllmt. r aamtals and silk Mtiktrtkkfs We make uo all kinds of writers ami waists. whlW underwear, etc. Every t;oods In store sow sale cMip, 100 Co art St-. Saka, Or. Co rat r Alley. SALEM WATER COMPANY rTWE CITY HALL ror water service aps-ly at osiea. artUs payabl aoaUtly In advaa. Make all eossslavlnU at Uio efteo. Harper's Whlsksy Is the best ait some Into your veit Qus. Sehrelber keens It And you knew the rest FARMER'S HOME 153' IKirie Btreot M-ESlWi X WW flM KfHMt) A AM It Hi) n-4, lhauM t0t a Ml e -. J S. at tmv. IAN...... . wwm - 7u..wn. ,-i . h.k MMA. f1.rt.fc.r- l.i i ' T T T- j." -,.7 . ..; nUwwriwI. I U ft- M iy, I M. if ai m.w J. I mfiM' rM).HaM SwMfaik Mil llffrnatim. M.ariM . UMC1HTI. SoH In Stw ay S. O. iewe. Call for rro ataaaslo. n :(K-riT5i m "K At $ WaiinmiaH I 1 Sjl ' -i J.