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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, HAL KM, OREGON. TUESDAY, FKURUARY 18, 1008. IK" the;capital journal K. HOFER, Ed. and Prop. As Independent Nowipaper JUrolM to American Principle! and Ibe'lTntreM and IXTfloperaent of All Oregon. rublUbwl Krery Erenlnj KxWpt Sunday Salem, Ore. BUIISORIITION RATES. (Invariably In Advance.) plr, by carrier, per year - I'er month- .to Dallr, by mall, per year. M r month a Weekly, by mall, per year- I.W Bis month Me SPECIAL DELIVERY. ""Asylum Btoro, P. 0. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avonuo Junction. CaTline Seventeenth street o A. W. Lane, Garden Road store. ' dS etoro. Ale. Daue, Sonth Commercial street. S,.ul, Hiro C M. Eppley, East State street. Fair GroS' BtoreV IlSr& Dee. Fair Ground. Road. in?s25rs. iwSe;rt,cai?Wee, Yaw Park Btor-. r. i. "wr . iv.. . r-. sssr,11. -u!'. TUB FORAY i Oh, gallop, my heart, to the mualo of morning, ! Swing to the Bweop and the sweet of tbo fray; The hills ro awafco with the dawn-light's adorning. Awake, 0 my heart, and away, and nwayl Bomowhoro a lovo In Its prison Is waiting; Spur to the rowels, and over and on; Down with the gates, and the bar and the grating, Unlock tho shut love to mo joy oi wo urwih Oh, gallop, my'hcart, to the liUMilo and over, ant tho grcon valloy an J up from tho stream, Dreath of tho wind hrlnglng breath of the clover, Love in tho moiidowfl of nong and of dreamt On to tho forayl Tlio Imglos ire blowing! On to tho prlcon and not the lovo free To walk In tho Inno where the mum are growing And brouxos bring breath of the blowouts to thee! Away to tho forayl The bnnnora of bounty Aroatrotohlng on tho motmtiiln and bright on the lleldi Oh, gallop, my heart, to thy !ovn-lmluii duty, Armed with the Halter and and Hashing tho Hhioldl On to Alio prison where young love Ih waiting, Down with tho baatlonii nud over tho wall! Awing and rvwny on tho wings of lovo'ii mating, Tho dawn's on the hill and the bloom buglo'H will. Baltimore Sun. LICAN PARTY Is the greatest mistake that could possibly bo made by tho Republican party. For twenty years the Republican party has steadily pressed forward In tho direction of electing Senators by the direct voice of tho people AND TAKING THE CHOICE OF FEDERAL SENATORS AWAY FROM THE LEGISLATORS. M& Even those who now oppose Statement No. 1 as ttnrepublicnn and tend- lng to scat a Democrat, ARE NOT SAYING THAT THEY ARE OPPOSED TO NAMING SENATORS Y THE VOTE OF THE PEOPLE. Republican platforms and Republican legislatures, times without num ber , havo endorsed direct election of Senators. Oregon legislatures havo donethis, and there Is not a. Republican in Oregon WHO HAS NOT ENDORSED THAT PRINCIPLE. The Republicans havo gone farther and have ondorsed candidates for tho United States Senate nominated and elected by the people. Republican legislatures submitted the Direct Legislation amendmenl to the peoplo twice, AND ENACTED THE MAYS LAW. The Isruo at tho coming election Is WHETHER THE PEOPLE OF OR. EGON SHALL RETREAT In the battle for direct election of Senators, OR GO FORWARD. A law has been Initiated by tho Pcoplo's Power Leaguo that directs tho legislature to ratify tho choice of tho peoplo, REGARDLESS OF PARTY. Tito real Issue before tho peoplo is WHETHER THEY SHALL AD VANCE OR RETREAT on this prlnclplo of direct election of Senators. If tho law proposed by Initiative i adopted there will lie little left for tho legislaturo to do but ratify. It matters not what party a legislaturo man belongs to, OR WHAT PARTY THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOR SENATOR HELONGS TO, tho ropreaontallvo must net, Tho Issue Is now whether that law shall bo adopted or not. Even though not a single member of tho legislature took any plodgo, how could ho take an oath to support tho constitution and tho laws of the stato and violate that expression of the peoplo on .tho main prlnclplo? It seems to us tho course to pursue for thoso who opposo Statement No. I IH TO DEFEAT THIS FHOPOSKDKNACTMENT that will force tho as sembly to ratify tho expressed will of tho peoplo on U. S. Sonator. THAT TO OUR MIND IS THE REAL ISSUE, and on that Ibbuo tho peo plo will dlvido bb n matter of prlnclp'o. Thoso favoring tho election of Senators by tho Direct voto of tho peoplo will support tho proposed meas ure. Thoso opposed to election of Senators will opposo It. -o t THE LEAP YEAR MYTH. MM ' I LANMUAlJft MUlo I TORPin 7am i - ---- r t-iv-rix FUNARCE Cards of county candidates $5. Cards for district and stato candi dates $10. , For Representative. I hereby announce myself as a can didal for tho Republican nomina tion for Representative at tho pri maries, April 17. HAL D. PATTON. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for nomination at tho Re publican primaries for county su perintendent of schools. WALTER M. SMITH. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for nomination at tho Re publican primaries for communion er. D. E. ROBERTSON, Turner, Oregon. I desiro to placo my namo before tho Republican primaries for a ro- nomination for County recorder. ftaaHyPaBROJHflBBHSJ Tho above cat rere.n brick lined Torrid Zone y Guaranteed gas, smoke and proof. Economical and durable A. L. FRASEi D. O. DRAGER. ) Estimates furnished on faettM I wish to nnnounco to my friends that I nm a candldato for county treasurer, subject to tho Republican primaries. JOSEPH G. MOORE. n M WELCOME TO THE VISITORS. In a larger way all tho visitors, aro at home today In the Capital City. BALEM IH THE CAPITAL HOME CITY OF EVERY TRUE CITIZEN OF OREGON. sIIoro nro tho laws tnmlo and nilmlnlstoritil, tho courts held and de crees romlorod. This is tho political mecca of nil aspirants for ntnto odious and federal honors. Bo wo weloomo the hundreds of dllllnguiihod guttata who ar In the city ns really PART AND PARCEL OF THE PEOPLE OF OREGON. do to Portland or any city of the stnte and yjjtt will fliul Salem rop. roionlod, Grimier or smaller oulnnle of Biilomlu will be enuountertd AND AS A RULE T1IKV ARE HUCURMHFUL PEOPLE. While woglvuout to the statu our bright and Miecossful alUsonshlp, many of the failures and unettooaasful one earn to live at Hnlem unwill ingly. Hut the guest of today are tho luoeewful inert of the suoeeseful town Of Oregon and they ARK ALWAYS MORII WHI.COMH THAN THIS OTII 11RS. This groat gathering nt Huleni ineitne that our eity Is to be pet In touch and In lino with tho prngreslve uonimunlllos. Thorn h tn be n sloughing off of eir sluggard kahlta of the past when wo met PHOflHRKS WITH RUSIKTANOH AND THH PROMOTER WITH HHHENTMRNT. Baloro Is to be put anew on tho map of progree where the live centers are mark! with red spots, and our tu be a brlgkl e.rntiH. Our Umtrd of Trade nud UmNtUrs' Oltib and Uualueea Mea's I.eeigue are to bo likwrtlty eoitKrsttihUed ONTIIHIR IIIUUTV ('O.t)PRRATlON. The lime Is wet when envloiw and entail ntlade oAa tkwt.n Die heat impiiimM or tho bright Hd brainy men of Unlay. It is In this frame of mltui we greet our visitor, and propose to push till elty forward a never before. Thj prlvllegoa of leap yoar are sl'pplng by rapidly and unimproved. WE HEAR OF NO WOMAN PROPOSING THIS YEAR. Whllo there Ib tnlk of giving woman tho ballot thoy will not niBO tho rights thoy are supposed to hnve. IF LEAP YEAR MEANS ANYTHING IT MEANS MARRIAGE. Prospering Is nothing but the oonolusion of a long or short court ship. MEN WILL STILL HAVE TO 1)0 THE M)VK MAKING. It seonts tho lonp yenr myth has lt IU charm, and Is a dead lettor If It over wna allvo. Uh a good thing hecatiso a groat many foollsli proposals ARE MADE 11V THE MEN AND WOMEN WOULD DO WOItHE. Thoro would not be many ninrrinse If women had to do tho propos ing. WITH THE FIRST REJECTION MOST WOMEN WOULD QUIT. Thoy would find cnrrylng on a courtship a dollvato and ofton ombarr aeslng tnak. THERE MIGHT NOT RE SO MANY DECEITIONS PRACTICED IF WOMEN MADE IVK. It Is probably a good thing to have it tho way It Is and no ono will inltlato a change. I horeby nnnounco myself a candi- (Into for county commissioner on tho Republican ticket. 0. D. IIOYT, Jefferson, Ore. I nm a oandldntoo tor ofllco of county Judgo, subject to tho Repub lican prlmnrlofl, on tho platform of a iqunre doal to all. W. W. HALL. KX-MEMHKH HAS SOME GOOD WORDS FOR JONES Editor Jeurnal: In your Usuo of February IB yoiv refer to- tho ,'fnot Hint M. L. Joum has bwn a motuber of the logUlaturv. Permit me to any of ono of tho8v monsures that It was "tho bill of the session." W. T. RIONON. , - - - 01 Vl THH WORLD Til It IMOIS The WtllHHtjUe Valley oah nmke the (frHMtleel elaewtag ajtual (aeta of proilttaUeH uf any valley In the world. If ym deubt thst. gl hold of a eepi' of te l.lll faeu of pftiluoUoa 1HSPIID RV TIIK VALLIIV 1MVHUI'MNT LHAfUm. You niny be urrll by the facta I hft ehewa of the crepe of teet yenr. but you emmet help UwlHg comvIho!. It will surprlee anyoue to know that tkla valley la u geeet peoeh pro Uuelug reglQIi. PRODUCING THHM WITH GREAT PUQIMT. The world can't get half eHib prltee, and yet here they grew m rt'ftdlly as Irish potatoes. That Is but one of nourea uf fueta that are eatabltea4 ef tkla UtHra ture. THAT THH WORLD WANTS TO GUT HOLD OP. The rirtiv odlthm of I0.ee leHIea lute Wm prtaleal for tee ttoani of Trade, aad the 1.000 faeU eaa be wailed for u eewt. The ftirts oan be iitntl! tor still lew by eaoloalag tketa IN AN Olt DI.NARY LUITHR MAII.ltD Vt TWO OHNTS, The Uosrl of Tmd tuka Uaaka hhU UHataea mm. ktppr al hm. faetHren tu taall the eheeta with their letter malt. ThrtN thaaMiad leitera going oat of Salem tlatly alweM earry the He of protMteH of the WUUuaetie Valley fur ajei wiejo. TUB RtUL IS8PU llllliQHIITIIII PlttlPWl At tho requost of many Rcpubll cnnH I havo dcoldod to bocomo a can- djdnto for tho nomination for county Judge, subject to tho Republican pri mary oloctlon. WILLIAM DUSIIEY. Ior Assessor. I horeby nnnounco my candidacy in tho Republican prlmarlos for ns Miwior of Marlon county; pledging Just nnd equal taxation. F. J. RICE. How It Spreads. Thn firm nHrkncrn nt Iti- I.nnn. that he was a member of the logUIa- hardt's Hem-Itold that was put out urn nt 1flC9 Ilia nOitnilarAii 111 that U'Bltr fft n email tetvt In Va1miiIiii v w (Jfiittn lOnll ill 4 UIJ I ilD(Wa It cured a case of Piles that was turo of 1882. Ills netwclato In the hotito were J. If. Hnughmnn, John llleakley. Tllmon Fortl. A. N. Gilbert, and myself. The menibers of the senate were T. W. Davenport, Win. Waldo and Jnoob Voorheee. Thoro were no rlerkahlp grafts In that sea- eloii. M. L. Jones took a llrtn stand for economy and JetU legislation In favor of lalior. A committee, of; considered hopoloss Tho news sprend and tho domnnd prompted Dr. J. 8. Loonhardt, of Lincoln. Nob., the discoverer, to pro paro it for genornl uso. Now It is be ing sent to all parts of tho world. It will euro anv case of PIlos. Sold for 1.00, with absolute guar antee. lip T.nnnhnntt fn Vlni-ni-r. rVilla mvtir hi mtHir. a miiiuiiiiuu. tu... -; - ww., ........ una. whleh he whs ohalrnu.li out out all ,' l' otors' Sold b Dr- 8- G .. .. " "nioui miiemgo gratia, wnea Uie motion wit made to amend the mealtnloB lien law bo na not lo applj' & the rallroade. Mr. Joaea oppooiT the -o- Diii(Hratlu Iivh Fmist. For County Judgo of Marlon coun ty, M. L. Jones. Ills platform will be a squaro doal and fnlr troatmont for ovary one; good roads, no wasto of public money, etc. .. i IF. YOU KNOW. Tho merits of tho Toxas Wonder, you would never ouffor from kidnoy, bladder or rheumatic trouble $1 bottlo, two months troatmont, sold by 8. C. Stonj drug sioro, or by mail. Testimonials with oach bottlo. .immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmm,t Strong and Health) Poultry "io THE REST ROAST TH1 FA5DLY EVER RAD Cnn bo obtained from oar tender and Juicy beef, mnttoi pork. All our meats are k! from tho choicest, nnd prepai tho table to suit tho demand fastidious. Our prices are lowi quality than you can find it place in Salem, E. O. CROSS, Phono SOI. 370 ceiei'Oexni Bejie; The Jefferson Democratic club mot it to Mftwioat he t9pjM gngr wauer mm! r bru Uejwe a wKoitter yu are a tteteeieat No, l hmm or aoi, ween (hew U a etgfer Me tee4 lag Wo havo latfrortoeed thU wUVotneot to brlevg aoeae el oor reoler to a oalm rooUeatloa of vraot wo rotate aa tee rtiei taoae te this tMpta 8iaiHioU No. 1 Is aoi Uto leave, tl ta a mmom ro aa a4. Ma way take It or Hv R. bat TUB RI1AI. 1SSPU IS MORit IjttllP SILVTUH. . . RIUom of UaHed Sl4lee 4tow b? tko Uroot vole ml Uw people IS NtyrtiiNti nhw tin I'Mtm'iuu.uwN. Tko detetopatoai of that klea has eeeet slow. ftetee)t a eotlroly Roentsteot aad ieifbMt. Dltwt HiMMlaaUoa of Soaaiori te oajb? a (eater of Dlrooi eleotlwa llr A VHUV IMPORTANT (INK. v gMeetloa aad. eteotUm ef eaadMaiae are two tp, u te milo of of fioim by the iw. To opiH dfret eUiou of I S ytor ia a-'miii uhtBtlrq: Ihem by th dlct ote t pjapW IX THE VMH Ql THE RKPIHU aiHeuduietit on the floor of the house, ,.., ,flg. IlA, ... . ,. ... ami jhouith the report of the ooronilt-'dl-CMIweil lmnnt4' ' '' tee wjui Jearrletl Lkrough. aftojrrda. wUleh .,., lMi .-,,,,-,. In tha ' at the riue of M. It Jonea. I made ,W(t eHMMg am, .nn(J(1 ' Tr. , r?"?' wnT tt to be given on JeffeJrson-s oeuhl Hot do. havlag been absent binh.iv a.u when Ike rote wa wke. The alause Tk. ,, .',,, n. . ,,..., was reiaertetl ta Uie bill. v i -u.i ..." """""' Mr. Joae. wm a active member 'rJZ?Z Xl I .T Z ami latrodueed several IniMrtant.,,. u..J, V.... 7 mfttbwreo. all. beeaoae of lack 1 time' ZZ ..."! . w and the .trenuooe eeaulor.ll cQn- lM r..ker of hV ning tout. eoMkl not Im fully oonstderod.' n., ,AVBtrtll h,nM.l , " "lul;s' tMtt aeral of which afterward, In'JJ'L. ?i If a d,!fU8t,0,, ... w tan ft, aad was rouadlv an. imklaaee beoawe vn. The late .,..,, wllM K ." ..."' ap lloa. Sol Hlroah. then kenator from . .", . "" " A" ""","l.1, ",air" nm u meoieu proatuent. other speakers of the oveslng wore W. II. Holmes. Jamas Godfrey, Dr. W. S. Mott. Geo. O. Sevaice. J. C. Pfltiiita Ww ttgaa aad others. The followina; eootiMtttoo was ap. pototed to arraase for tee baaqttet oa Jeffereott's birthday: Chas. V. Oallowy. cbslrnMm; W. U. Holwefl. Toa R. Wlleoa. D. J Pry. J. C. Pet ttjoka. Tho ooxt ejoethat W bt heM Match S. Hlroah, then kenator from MaUHOtuaa. wae pleaaetl to remark The oooiiooMl growth of this baek for tho poet twenty yonra ta evbleoee that the peblle appre- ho proaap eoorteow treat- We give the aae attjea- to eeetoHtera with email aa wo do to thoeo havlag termor aceooat. Oor eoetoeaore ro ;gjrljrt evotj" acoeaaBoaaika eonshjUHtt wn aooRd ao4 oeeervaUve kAMkloa i CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Netlce. Notice It heroby slop ba all par- hoidlog sohool boojs N'o. I. ?. . 4. . . T, S, S aal II. of tchool dtotrbjj No, I. of Ooogta ooeaty, SUio of Orotoo. to proaoot the aa at tho beafctag booee of Ue Now York Trmt Owopaay. I Brood street. Now Yor Cig-, jf. ' to, paymeot. as iotorot wttl eeaee there oa after the Heet day of Mareh. 19o8 Datd at Koeoharg; Qroge. UU 3lt day of Jaaoary. isis. J, K. SAWYBRS. Gold Dust Flot Mide by THE STDNXT Pel EX OOMPAJMY, ildaey, Uade for fatally dm. ilk j grocer for it. Bras aid A always on hand. P. B. Wallaw AGENT 04 ieeieoeiwaooooeooooaxM SALEM WATER COMP OFFICE CTT ILILL For water sorvlce apply at Dills payables monthly la adr THE AVENUE Creams, lcea. clean and Ions. Corner of Seventeenth ABylum aveimo. N, ut ir priotor If you find Coition's Improved Mash Egg Food Your hens will be cackling over froah laid egge, three times as many aa they would lay without this food. You will help yourselves and holp us If you do your buying In our lino from us. Good literature on poultry raising free. TILLSON & CO. V ONE OR MAN i COLOIS LARQEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOJ THE PRODUCTION 01 HIGH ORADE VOR 111 HIGH ST. Phone 13ft. ,,yy Hi HICKORY BARK J Cough Remedy g iionm rvic "MfOBaejaf Coughs. Colds JSROUP llMiHana SORC THROAT TtllOAT4lUNCS UtBUHH ... (imi ua UMtiT re. UlD4.CrCOH.US.A. IATIS ASH AII4WH H H0UI3TER-3 ffor.kv Mountain Tea ABeiyMrLd'i'ri; onp " ""- .. A BPr.iK ... .. Bt KulJy Tr. '..,-! aaBaoUa.hr litB--;V fel term. ''", .... . ..A Cil I "" nnt i.w -' " " - ;st L csioiBiesi Lit P&& Al'I-JTTOA !.. I Or tK" I s-r f't n,clj 11HMI Il r lt tb .o..,.,,,, J S5c im snt-et drusjisu OTorywhero. 13I-1bjo Nnf FH3CHI PILL: w Id A . t - tfiin-riit. J .ffr. & . -&. . ' . mwm amm . y -- -- ,11 iinnrnufnLULCO..tlll'.UnIJ SUkiSemhDf.S.C