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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. HALL'M, OREGON. MONDAY, FKURUARY 3, 1008. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL li. HOFER, Ed. and Prop. 1h ladependcot Kcwpaoer Deroted to American Principle and thfTrogreM and Derclopoment of All Oregon. Tubllihod Ercry Krenlnj Kxccpt Sunday, Salem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. (tnrariabljr In Advance.) flW!y,?uy arrlor, per year. K.00 Per month.-. .....Wo Stetir, by mall, per jrear. nM.. .. - 4X0 I'cr month SSo Weekly, by mall, per year.... -. l.W Six months .......Wc fe SPECIAL DELIVERY. Tor convenience of subscriber branch delivery offlca nro ostab HoiMd at tha foltowffif frfacea at IB centi per month, $1.00 for throt Aaykim Store, F. 0. Do Voo & Don, Asylum Avenue Junction. Carllne, Seventeenth street o A. W. Lane, Garden Road storo. Di'uo's Sloro, Alex, Dauo, South Commercial street. Electric Storo, C. M. Epploy, Bast Otato streot. Fair aroutirla Storo, Harrison Dee, Fair Orounds Road. Howell's Corner, TwolftU and Cross streets. O. K. Grocery, A. A. Engloba t, Twelfth stroot. Wheeler's Store, W, D. Whoa or, Highland avonue. Yow Park Btor , F. 0. Dower ox, Twolfth and Leslie. PRIDE AND CONSCIENCE. ' Considering the mystery of pain, I W&tkrkl nnn Hnv. tvhnn In! In reiirn norrv . Awrench nnd gnarled, a hunchback shambled by! Whereat, "In what for certltudo of gain . IVwt thou dobnso thtno Image, and dlfldaln Our hearts thnt lovo tho beautiful?" naked r. "Wilt thou In thy derision, O Mont High! Llko kings of old koop monstora In Thy itrnlnT" Alas I nalil, "The shadows of Thy wholo And rlreadful plan oro witness of tho light, And strict concorn of rnlallvoly." Bo canto, unorrlnjr, oh tho sunbonm's night, Tho Indlgnnnt challongo of mlno underwitl, 'Nayl who Is straight In God's night thou or hoi" George Starling. a t I 1IFFHOT OF HTHIIET PAVING. Tho aotlvivy of liislna property and tho nativity In htiHlnot build 1ngn is all on Court stroot. DOI& NOT THIS PHOVK THAT PAVING PAVH7 Many now resldoncos nre iirojeotod and building ovon now on I3nt "Court nlrunl. Paving Court street to Mill oronk would ROPIILK TIIK VALUE OF lSl'KUV FOOT OF PROPHRTV ON THAT STREET. As far as pavod Court street property lm itlroady doubled In vnluo. RENTS ON COURT STRHET WIIHIIII I'AVHD ARE IN GREAT Dl. Tho offoot of paving In to put proporty on tlie markot nnd ntlmulntu 4rlcoi nnd Imprnvuinuntn. ' o GOOD MAN WANTED FOIt C?UNTY JUDGE. bounty Judge Is tha most Important oltloo In tho county. MARION COUNTY IIAK AN UNVIABLE REPUTATION FOIl HKING VtKLh GOVERNED. Progress, proapurlty and economy go hand lu linud her. For tho oflloeof omtrrty Judge. italde from his work probuto Judgo and a momliw or the oonimlMlunira Miirt. a limit or nitOAli VIEWS, lalli KIIAIi AND PROGRESSIVE IRHAS IS IHIQUIHIID. Unahoiidd nt the samo limit bt n ihmh who will soe to It that tho popl fsw wiiai tnwy pny lor. , Tho people wni th biMt men poMlbk) nominated awl tltoa tht ml man piHHllile uleetvd. u- -lltfO 1 1 liS HAS A DUTY. aponiora for tho prcEcnt direct primary law, and their names aro printed on tho original measure. Tho U'Ren direct primary law, endorsed and approved by tho Oregon Ian WAS NOT WELL RECEIVED IN THIH COUNTY, and a largo ma jority wao caBt against It at the Juno election of 1904. Judgo John B. Waldo, now dead, wroto an ablo exposition of Its work ings, and It was published in this paper, but the Orcgonlan denied him tho uso of Its columns, -as It was tho especial champion of the bill and Air. u'Jten nod been wily enough to cic-so tno columns or an mo ron land newspapers against any criticisms of his measure. and tho chargo that It has disorganized tho Republican party Is false be causo all that Is recited abovo took placo long before the law was adopted. A Democratic governor, Democratic mayors of Portland, Democratic district attorneys and sheriff woro elected In Multnomah county, not bo causo of tho dlrtxt primary and Statoment No. 1, BUT BEFODK IT WAS 'AJIK MW, AH TUB RECOHDS WIIiIi HHUW. Republicans resented not Republican party principles but factional manipulation of tho Republican party for personal onds. Today If an official does not do tho bidding of the Orcgonlan ho Is tabu. It amounts to this then: If you aro not satisfactory to tho regency of tho Orcgonlan you nro not a. good Ronubllcan and NOT WANTED IN ANY PUBLIC POfllTION. If a candldato or an official wears the Oregonlan collar ho is NOT WANTED BY THE PEOPLE of Portland or tho peoplo of the state that Is, a majority of them. Instead of their being no Republican party in Oregon, there Is a Re publican party but it will not wear a collar, AND BE LABELLED "I AM ON THE BARGAIN COUNTED." Tho wholo fight today In Oregon Is to force tho next legislature Into a position wh6ro It must nnme a rotten "boughten" Republican senator or an mo n Democrat. Thoro l.i no Republican outsldo of tho Oregonlnn offlco good enough to bo sonator or to remain In tho son-ato MOKE THAN ONE TERM IF BY ACCIDENT UK GETS IN THERE. Thoro la na much of a Republican party In Oregon as ever thcro was, nnd tho remilt of the next election will show It to bo n fact, unless tho ovorthrow tho direct primary Is mndo a Republican Issun. Tho present plan Is to split the Republican party Into two factions nnd olect a Democrat or drive Republicans back to tho old plan of BUYING THE SENATOHSHIP WITH A SACK, AND FEDERAL OFFICES. Wliilo dattoring Roosovelt and protending to be for reforms, tho Ore gonlnn In really fighting to overthrow popular cholco of sonators, and got Oregon bnck into the ranks df the rotton-burrough stntos. While Iowa, llllnolti, Washington nnd other groat statos are adopting tho Orogon plan of nelootlng senntora, a llttlo coterie of Portland corrup tlonletH nro asking the poople of this atuto to glvo up MI thoy hnv aohlovod, AND RETURN TO HWILL-BARREL METHODS. Will tho RopubllonnH of Orogon bo drlvon like shoop to take the sldu of the plutocracy nnd let the noxt senatonihtp bo put up at bargain nnd Halo or will they ntitud by the direct primary law? Tint Pniillnl .TmmiaJ illcl not. Htlimort tlin n rut out nrlmnrv Inu lull It wn soloinnly enact! by the peoplo, no otto is proposing to repeal It, and It should be obeyed nnd not mndo a mockery In the Interest of those who wnnt to roturn to corrupt practice that tho peoplo have hopod and prayod would be dHcnrded LNY NEW MEASURES And Some Old Ours to Re Submitted .to a Popular Vote. SMILES Wm fulU iHtle nwur f tkt IniiHiriAHM af the dull of the oiiloe OovwHwr Ilnitlt. of Nw Yurk wlH aoeK a hUM o th UlkH with TatU TAFT 18 Till! CIHHOII OF Tllll COUNTRY IOR PiniSI. 1WP. lll'UHliS IH Tllll CHOICII OF NMW VORK. The United HlHtw of Ainerlr Una outgrown the HrlHelpwIUm of miii plru Hlate iiolklra. IIUGIIIiii IS JfST Tllll KIND OF MAN XIIIII.III. m PRIISIDII t)VHR Tllll VMTI1I) STATUS SHNATIt HurHm Mould he a xhM Urt townnln the rontrHetlOH of the HtC UK HIIOUI.ll TAHK THAT JOB AND HIII.P MAKII Tllll SlkVATH MOHK UMNPONHIIII.il TO Till! POPUUMt WII.U WTI tho WHntry with a ItMrmh. Hood River county In a rtdloulnui name for a now county. Why not Iirvh ti Snake River couhty"a Dee Chilian rlvor oountry, ete. The poor have always with yoH. The lMtlHtrious Htl(iinen ylto wnMt to go to the legtetnture to get "reoMlU" for themielvea In a com eretit fernt are IH abrwtd In the ktHtl. Vow eHttwot make a micUke. km- Umm of the oJty WHttell lu' HxUtr uphom ntraota a Ultl that enable the nurroitndlng eoNtry to get Into the eKy to do their trading. Thu oily nhotttd strain n Mat nnd Klv tho SMth Salem poople a Utile UMng to onrry off the watr Utat atatuU around their honeen eauelag vrtry uneunltary rundltlone. IB TIIHIIK A HHPFIU.ICAN PARTY IN QRQ4VV A PoijUiUHl mm Mnt U HI nH Um RetNiblleMM rmu ln vor and pvr. ther U H. law, a RennWlean ,H Qr?M ,tti? ,' .T"1 H? IWM' b ,HHt1 H'WH to Hy Ut irt f the Hety orns. that thert, U ne iwrty Mi, nad If thr to on It mK RWV c J!!4.lv!,,n, ,T MAV WITIIOIT Tllll HIIPPOIIT OF THH APOIH. tno gift f the y have tm awirdM te the ihuhMHow. and be caw uiH KotMibltc enndMnM hnW w defeaU,! U U worl4t while tt rmHHt n lllll Oikwl HbKwy , nt. wheai !.. l,h-tH TO Tllll MOST DltSIRIID I-QSITIOW iiv inwr .i.mi iiu.VUH, ( la tt HHwnrte. of ike rlag of 1M Ik iud oW-ete lartirt the MlUbeil motto, m iwtlaad wn to do Clm KSTtai JUal nt Perllnad PIITMN,V THOUSAND IM)l,UnsVA8 NHHDim to MARK A 8UVTH ACCORDINO TO PROORAM. AHHUHD TO Al Oumu Jwi NUthewn ko wero tW In ,h noeioMco fonaoal V 1M K1N TIIM HllltlT WWn. SNIPIMHASIL thtt HHH fal in tb taiyi tuMun ,r j-i.- ....' T' T1 tbt IT WAS NMVUR INTltVllltO p0U TlM l tt 1 ,Th WlHS? t)US OP THU HI1NA1XHUSIIIP, " 1 ,M "0!" H hr Uule(4nlnte HV Nottinghju,, . ukmg. . m iiavk a Dinner primrviIaw. 8wrlf auviji) VOW flr the arl . fLSSSSSf loww kUWM u ta the ai. "" w4r MtQfa aa4 bis to). Nt eb4ef la OrjhM mxite u o, Give tho Oregon teieotrfe omelok n warm wokome. KOnUH)en of the irnnrd of trade. They mk do a great deal to taake this eUy a elty. Patron ie nr Un ndvontlnom in- ieoji of snrrylax yoar g4Kl mmar awX to h0 balM a Mint otbr Rjr. Tb rHMMlo net too atMoh kiltie aatl too little iMknlaoM. Wn'U WaUn wheat farmer are SoJa. mw ,SKiylMR grain Mttke 4lrat frM the taatom ThU hi ah wttragtt m iho mldtllomaM. He lolbj not neither doe bo aaln and k aaoabi set bo robbed of that Sll.tao b) tbe rodotrt. Tho toetlv ea4kUo aanearMb. al tbo aoottlo bar oalj o hfKjk aft. r tbo la, Tbe Maa who Nv Mot wttl 4o tbo reel Tbe baokboa of our wlator hi. to bo bftkeo Areonltoc U srwtad bog tUy tboro le snore wlatw yot to not looking after thnt? Read this dispatch: "United Statos Sonator Botirno of Orogon announcod In tho sonato yoa- terdny that tho dopartmont of Jus- tloe had decided to bring action u gal nut tho Southern Pncltlc rnllrnnd to restore laud hold by It In violation of tho land grant Iwuud by the gov ernment. The senator mm! a this an. nouncemetK In reply to Sonator Till man's requeot for Information as to whether the department of Justlca propotted to start a suit to restore nubile lands hehl by railroads IM-opoeitlon wag oh.ldnrflfSRDLUUU through land graats.. Whew consll eratlon of Tlllmna's propoeltlou was objvoiod to by Seaator Keane of New Jersey the former Introduoed a reso lution dtreetlng the attorney genornl to begin suits ngitlnet the railroad. The resolution whs referred to the Judiciary oommitteo." Tho voters of Oregon will be asked to votofupon 19 measures nt the Juno election. Briefly stated the measures aro as follews: Submitted by tho legislature Amendment Increasing compensa tion of members of tho legislature to $400 for a regular Bcsslon and $10 a day for special sessions. Amendment permitting the loca tion of Btato Institutions away from tho capital. Amendment increasing the number of supremo Judges to five and extend ing tho Jurisdiction of circuit courts to probato work; also requiring pro vision by law for district attornews, county courts, etc. Amendment changing tho time of holding general elections from June to November. Legislative acts submitted under tho referendum Act giving sheriffs custody of prisoners. Act requiring granting of frco rail road passes to certain officials. Act appropriating $100,000 for armories. Act Increasing tho University of Oregon appropriation to $125,000 per annum. Submitted by Inltlatlvo petition Equnl suffrngo amendmont. Act for protection of salmon on tho lower Columbia. . ' Amendment giving oltios exclusive control of liquor soiling, gambling, etc. Amondmont oxomptlng dwelling- hoiiBos, fnctorlos, tools, furniture, otc, from tnxatlon. Amendmont giving voters the pow- or to r oca 11 public officers. Act Instructing membors of Icgls laturo to voe for people's cholco for senator. Amondmont providing for propor tional roprosontntlon. Act limiting oxpondlturcfl for po litical campnlgn purpoos. Aot to protoct salmon on tho up per Columbia. Amondmont limiting the nower of district attorney to fllo Indictmonts. Act for crontlon of Hood Rlvor county. How Is Your Bloc If you lack strength, are nerr no appetite, don't sleep well easily, your blood la in bad' You cannot be strong without t blood. Hood's Sarsnparllla ma rich blood and fceepi it good. OyofapIa7"For six month tern was out of order with d?it Impnro blood. Spent , lots of rnon but Hood'a b'annparllU cured m. Zauoa. Genoa. Neb. Had No Appetlto-"! w with dyjpopala and had no apoet n faint feellnr after eatlntr. Mree waj all run down, but Reed's Sana fully rellerrd me." Florenm 8nIdenrUle,Wlaconsln. rM,"HC Hood's Sanaparllla. as It cured met weakneaa after grip, built my h after pneumonia, nnd cured eej blood-poisonlne In our children " A. DiLWonTit. Box I. EmbrccT, I Hood's Sarsaparllla Is sold eri In tbo nana! liquid, or In tablet te: Sarsataba. 100 Dotes Ono Doll pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Low TransfcTH of Real Estat Tho following deeds hat placed on recerd: Wm. Araslor to Peter Rubin al, blocks 19 and 20, No Hill addition to Salem, w d R. L. M. Drentano et ux to Cor della Hager, land in t 4 , 3 w, w d ' D. N. Brown ot ux to D. Cot coran, 56 acres in Marlot county, w d P. A. Morris to Robort Tweedlei 55.38 acres in Marlon con ty, w d " E. and M. J. Hartley to S. B. Tomplo ot al, 53.07 acred t 7 and 8 a, r 2 w, wd...j C. Rttottgers ot al to P. $ otungor, 05.33 ucros, t 9 , 1 w, w d Poter Schoonhofert ot ux Chorion Rotzlaff ot ux. n lot 2, Waldo Hllfs F. p. N0 3, w d John Hahf (by adtn.) to J. anJ H. McOlnnls, lots 10, 11 ani 12, Sunnysldo F. F. No. dcod , , , . Kwnfld Co. to F. Brady, lots lj and 2C, Ewnld P, F.wd.j W. A. nnd M. B. Koene to Johi Dlnwoodlo, 10 acres, sec t 5 b, r I w, w d ..... .. FAIR EXCHANGE A Nnv Hark for an Old One Is Dotui In Salem, Jnek location Is safe, but In the eountry safe from Jak Iondou? The lavontor of "The Deautlfatl" will pieaao cull and eolluot hU bill. Wu want no more. Dalian not)e are taking stock In a tannery. Salem mao! wbn ttoekhoMers are Joet getUng thalr anaanl dividend. Dalian is a live town lo ake hold of a home enter prise the way R done. To Haary Clews and all the raet of tbo nroH bareaafi: N Mm Md- tng thld onion editorial stuff. Thin aaner Is owned um edited nt Salem, and not Wall street. Tho back nehes at times with a dull, Indosorlbablo feollng, making you weary nnd rostlees; piercing pnlns shoot aoronn the region of the kidneys, nnd again tho loins aro so tamo to stoop In agony. No uso to rub or npp'y n planter to the back lu this condition. You cannot reach the oaune. ISxehnnge the bod back for a new and stronger one. Follow the xnmpJe of this Salem citizen. L. W. Hill, of 3SS Front St.. Sa- 1em, Or., says: "Ooan's Kidney Pills is uot a new remedy to mo. as t hav usod thorn on dlfferont occasions whonever the necwotty hun arisen. I have eajnyed the bent of health all my life except for a touch of kidney trouble nt times. Uacknohe bothered me then, and when this has been the ease I bavo gotten Donn's Kidnoy PIIU nt Stone's drng storo nnd a fw uosen nave eradlonte.! the trouble. I am a tlrm believer in this remedy and know of so vera I other people who have uwhI It with good results. I am only too Rletuurd to retommaad Donn's Pills whenever the op nort na tty oecurn." For nalo by all dealers. Price 0 eontn. PoetecMllbura Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the UnL ted Statos. Roateiabor tbo nu we Dona's and take no other. Taroa honored for tbo boaakr- rt- aot to b onnMttai. Wt tbo Porttead dot ebo The bwo tbat atM Portkuut MeMtaavtiu has organized a boost ers' QIUB. ae KatHraea abated Bs Waat 4v Srnaiur IWa TUIuaasi at U Untt iMto CktxuL aoittic fur aal tatfodtw a reeolatloa aaUaic m tralted States attoraov nii t brlag witt ( jtjkl th OtvKt- Cm . Iforatau laad graat Do. . imK. i uwr saator and iagrxat au Moat iMopl scroort to bo praeooroas xmh day Tboar aoa't kaow why or bov or beat Jaat xh (ortosM) to awlle oo tbeat la mm atyecortott wsgr Wbr bmve tbo atatUr bt cbaneet Ball yoar own fnrtnaji lay tbo fooatlattteit tsetsj alb a ooooelt bs oor Svtag ttk And a resohniloa to Savo rebirly a pan of yoor tSKoeno Tbtn wtll tasor An Aisoa man givos the following account from 121 Silver Spnnglad Hamburg hens for the year 1907; 9J9 docen eggs, sold for $171.2. raleod 1M young ohlrkens. v V iill SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK HICKOKT BARK Cough Remedy AiuMimwic auamsnu Coushs. Colds CROUP IWIIll II 1 1 llll itMt'iCirk Srlutt SORC THROAT XO..i.,aM. iaOAT4tUSCS AK1ttUCttM(. UUW.0(T4.UVA. . (A (4 Price J5c &. ai nao.i . arstla drurslst overyvhero. Wator Bros. Investment Co. Jnmos L. FIfer, lotsS ad 21, Smith's Fruit Farm, w C. nnd D. Nelson to liar Olsen, lot 5, block 3, Wood burn, w d C. R. Smith to B. 0 SfevenJ 120 acres, sec 9, t 7 s, r 1 I (1 ?rr t -How It I l I,, nnil M. Yonnir in Alhoi Rensohlng, land In sec 1( t C 8, r 1 w, w d ,. . , . Thoreflla Englebart to A anJ K. Solfor, 17.50 acres In Mar Ion county, w d D. and II. Ross to Hulda F At derson. lots7 and K. bloei 1, Cnpltnl Pnrkaddlt on Snlom, w d ..... Louis laoluiKind & Co 0r gon Eloctrlc Railway Co ioti 3 and 4, block 39, North & lent. v d Wntors Bros. Investment Co l Mary J. Glntc-r, lot 15 Smith's F. P.. w d T. nnd'M. Jacob to J. and Rlorwood, lot 3, block 9 "C" to Woodburn, w d Lvilln Rontt tn n Peters ! 01 acre In lot 1, OcobcKkssd tlltlon to Woodbtt'it w d. C. J. nnd G. Griffith t S Raron, 10 ncros. t R r r 1' v d M. W. Coopor ot ux "o Go Lansing, t 7 s. r 3 w w d. II. A. nnd K. West to O D Die lok, lot 5, block 4, Yew Part nddtlon to Snlom, w d Chas. A. Mttrnhv et ux Fanny E. Spayd. lot 11 Wa! drJnoa' addition to Sa'w w d U and V. G. Evans to Ottfi Hlootrlo Railway Co s"iP ' land 10 feot wide, m 6 7. t 6 s, r 2 w, w d A. V. and Z. T. Keyes to 0 and L. M. Douglas lot Ulook 2, Watt's add'- Salem, w d . . K S HansiAv to C.ea aid ? Fiook. land In sec 27 t 9 r t a. w d . . r l .! . ni t. n I P' W. . . 4.VWI Vfc .. " Q. and G. Ruschtr Rasoher, 1 acre '' w, w d o XolRhlKtrlioml horr. Mra. K. D. Charle 1J aoakiae of Eftri. 1 "It Is a aoighborhoHl ' . with ." R deiv it 'or)rwbre it ?. ta dysaopfla. hvrr rr dorangameat. ainut' " now, weak Re and gpr Its action oa the blotj a" a nurlfler make It Mrx- a a soring medUin? T ' aa ,i...v Innl. La cnU , .nH 7 V S ' J. C. Perry's drag aorc o n.rJ vkrOt B&ratla fin"i"" irZ& w h nt H fM Ci