.?aaj.,issttssi"Kiss.x-.i'. sjmstimx DAILY CAP 1TAL JOURNAL, liALKM, OREOON, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1H. FOUR 1 111 m BMtodal page of tTbe Dail 3-ournal y - g " By HOFER BROTHERS. Scrlppa New Association Telegrams. Published ovorjr afternoon exepot Sunday at 197 Commercial Btreet, Safe script Ion terms: Daily one year, $4.00 In advance; dally three months, $1.00 In advance; tfaily by carrier, BOd per nvwthj weekly one year, $1.00 In advance. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Ono week 10c; ono month 35c; threo months $1.00. At Journal office at Daue'a jjrocery, South Salem; at Boweroox' grocery, Vw Park; Asylum Avenue Grocery Store; Electric Grocery, East State tingle Coplco Price 5 cents. Price to newsboys 2J cents per copy. T 'Mall Subscribers Tho date when you subscrittlon expires Is on the ftidrem labol of each paper. Whoa that date arrives, If your subscription aa not again boon paid la adTonco, your name is takon from tho .list. A ft&aago of dato on the address label Is a receipt . Entered at the pootofflce at Salem, Oregon as second-class matter. Iter . i A it i REPUBLICAN TICKET STATE. Justlco of the. Supremo Court P. A. MOORE. Stato Food and Dairy Commis sioner, J. W, BAILEY, for Presidential Electors, J. M. HART, JAS. A. FEE, , GRANT B. DIMICK, A. C. HOUGH. CONGRESSIONAL. Member of Congress First Dla trlct, DINGER HERMANN. - Second District, J. N. WILLIAMSON. Vr JUDICIAL, Circuit Judges, Third Judicial , i District. GEORGE H. BURNETT, B, L. EDDY, For District Attorney, JOHN H. M'NARY. MARION COUNTY TICKET. County Judge John H. Scott. 8horlff W. J.. .Culver. Cleric John W. Roland. Assessor Fred J. Rice, Treasurer W. Y. Richardson. Rocordor John C. Slogmund, hoQl Supt. E. T. Mooros, Commissioner I. C. Noodham. 8urvoyor B. B. Horrlck. Coroner A, M. Clough. Representatives Jos. Calvert, Hub 'brd; J., O. Qraham and T. B. Kay, Sjtfem; John Ritchie, Scotts Mills; Josbo H. Settloraolor, Woodburn. Salem District Ticket. For Justlceof the Poaco.. H. II. TURNER. For Conatablo. HOBT. O. DONALDSON. COMMITTEEMEN. Chairman Stato Central Commltteo Frank C, Baker, Portland. Chairman Congressional Control Cqmralttoe Waltor L. Toozo, Wood burn. wMombor State Central Committee Hal D. Pattou, Salem. Chairman County Central Commit ted lms. A. Murphy; B. Frank Moredlth, secretary, Salem. Republican Joint Canvass, Turner, May, 20, 10 a. m. Jofforsou, May 2G, 8 p. m. 'Aumsvllto, May 27, 10 a. m. Sublimity, May 27th, at 3 p. m. Stayton, May 27, 8 p. m. Gates, Mny 28, 11 a. m. 'Mehama, May 28, 8 pfm. '" Macleay, May 31, 2 p m., ; SUvorton, May 31, 8 p. m. Scotts Mills, Juno 1, 10 a, mi ' Mt. Angel, Juno 1, 2 p. m. YjToodhurn, Juno 1, 8 p. ra.v x Buttovlllo, June2, 10 a. m, Hubbard, Juno 2, 2 p, m ' , , Aurora. Juno 2) 8 p. m. ' St, Paul, Juno 3d, at 10 a, mf Brooks, Juno 3, 2 p. m. Qervnls, Juno Z 8 p, m. v Pratum, June 4, 2 p. 'in. Saleni, Juno 4, 8 p, m, u " Dates of Events, May-18-21 I. O. O. F, grand lodgo, Astoria, Juno C General cloction in Ore eon. Juno 15, 1C, 17 Oregon encamp mont'a, AR., Hood River. Junol-15, 10 and 17 Department -f Oregon, G. A, R., In annual reunion at Hood Rivor, August 22-27 Amorlcan Mining Congress, Portland. been cumbersome and' oxponslve. Run by tho Portland push, In splto of all that Marlon county members like Kay and LaFolletto could do to hold them down, jobs piled up. WHILE KAY AND LA FOLLETTE AND DAVEY AND JUDD AND SIM MONS WERE KILLING OFF THE SCALP BOUNTY GRAFT, NEW GRAFTS WERE SPRUNG,7 1 While tho Eddy bill was1 put through to raise re-venues by Indirect taxes, new burdons were Imposed on tho taxpayer that more than ate It up. That is why tho state tax Is so high, and the only way to cut It down Is to elect tho Marlon county delega tion on tho distinct understanding that thoy are not there to get any grafts for Marlon county. ' They nro going there to light grafts nil along tho line, and among othors the grafts that aro carried on right hore at home. Nono of the big grabs that have socked up stato taxes aro for any thing that Is being done here at Sa lem. Marlon courity Republicans are all right. They show It In their coun ty government. Lot no one bo afraid to elect tho whole Marlon county legislative ticket with a bang, and at tho same time let It bo understood that Marion county methods aro to bo injected Into stato affairs. Its school census to havo "'168a of Its school population in the public schools than any city of Its size inj tho state' because so many go to private schools, As a result tho public schoolB have fower to provide for, and 'should pro vide for them better than other towns. Salem should have tho best public sch'ools In the state, Instead of the lowest. Progress In tho Salem public schools demands that the people up hold all that has been accomplished the past two years, and go forward. Take no step backward. A majority of the present school board look backward to a time when country crossroads school privileges were good enough. PROGRESS IN THE 8ALEM PUB LIC SCHOOLS DEMAND NOT ONLY A CITY SUPERINTENDENT, BUT AS MAN YGRADE8 AND ALL THE STUDIES THAT THE BE8TTOWN8 IN THE 8TATE CARRY ON. Tho peoplo who lovo the public schools must bo prepared to fight to get these things. Thoy should de- FAVORS GRAND JURY THERE tS NO SUKSimiTEnn JohnH. McNary Would Have It Meet Once a Year He Says If Crimes Are Prop erly Prosecuted There Will Be No Occaiion for Mob Rule John H. McNary, tho Republican candidate for district attorney, has re sided all his life at Salem, and there is some Interest In his political views. mand them, and keep demanding them The people have a right to know where ho stands on some vital matters re- until they get them To build up the public schools means to build up the educational in terests of the whole community, of every private school and college, and university. It moans to benefit tho wholo community. X-RADIUMS Miss Grace Parshall, a Victoria, B. C woman and helre3s, has retired from society because of tho death of her poodle dog. Fortunate sho never thought of suicide. Independence En terprise. The Democratic campaign seems to be a kind of pony show, i According to the semi-annual re ports of tho county officials of Douglas county, published Monday of this week, the county debt on"' March 31, 1904, was $103,513 31. Ono year pre vious the debt was $102,360.90, while on March 31, 1900, it was but $85,- 757.01. Newberg Graphic: Kipling's "Bear that walks like a man" Is doing some pretty lively running these days. After having imposed Dr. Woods Hutchison on the community, the Or- latlng to tho discharge of'the duties of his office. To learn his views a reportor called on him and asked several leading questions and got answers as follews: , ' Q. What Is your position In regard to having an annual session -of tho Grand Jury before whom any citizen can make complaints without becom ing responsible himself for having tho Grand Jury called. A. Undor tho law, as it exists in this stato, a district attorney can file and Information against a person charged with a crime without refer ring, the same to the Grand Jury, I cannot say that I regard this as wise legislation. If tho office is filled by a person who will do his duty honestly and fearlessly, no evil would result therefrom, but In case tho officer was of a different character, tho powpr might bo exercised by him In a dan gerous manner. I believe In tho per petuation of tho Grand Jury, system and If elected district attorney, will call a Grand Jury at least once a year. And oftener If there is busi ness of public Importance pending In vestigation. Undor tho federal con stitution a man cannot be prosecuted for a crime unless he has been In dicted by a Grand Jury. I can see no reason why the same rule should not apply with equal force to prosecutions In stato courts. The Giand Jury Is an Inexpensive body. It is not ham- P&fl &AKlN5 POWDER Absolutely Pure IT ISM MATTER OF HEALTH RELIGIOUS THOUGHTS Gathered from the Best Exchanges of All Churches ogonlan will bo very glad to be rid of p0rod In Its Investigations by tech PROGRESS SALEM OF THE SCHOOLS. Two years ago this city ontored up on a career of building up tho public schools. A competent and progressive city superlntondont was employed, and all him. It forgets that this Franken stein wa3 the author of the typhoid fever report It printed on 5 this city last year, to its everlasting detriment, nlcal rules of evidence and is there fore enabled In many cases to reach a better understanding of the matter boforo them than petit Jurlos are. There are a great many matters of a public character In which' tho peo ple are interested In having Investi gated from time to tlmo, and I bo- Johnny Harris, who contributes the cartoon to Tho Journal today Is only an Alaskan Indian boy, and yot he tho grade work was built up and lm-1 shows lulto a ErasP ot the Political n0ve that thoy would bo better satis proved. ,VUI"'U"' "" Ul ",uou u-ii' " fled to bring such mattors before Libraries wore started in oach of flc,aIs down at Washington need not the Grand Jury than to take the Judg- tho schools, about two thousand dol- ou "urnnseu io near or mai ooy car- ment of any ono man, tooning in tno big papers, and he was lars worth ot books were added, and pictures put in tho schools. , A now piano was secured for ono of tho schools, and tho rooms In tho ward schools bogan to fill up, Tho past year a tenth grade was probably brought dnder tho bono flclent influence of Chemawa In vio lation of some technical rule and reg ulation of a two-bit clerk In tho Interi or department. ' added, Instead of graduating children In their short drossos and knoo pants. In tho high an of supremo graft Our community was put out of tho 'nE the Portland fair crowd aro not a klndcrgnrton class. Iclrcumstnnco to tho St. Louis fait ALL THE8E THINGS WERE BnB- But thoy are down there taking which officers administer tho law, and 'J DONE WITHOUT A CENT OF EX- lessons. the neonlo become tired of tho riolnv. Q. Do you think lynchlngs are Jus tifiable under any circumstances, aad in your opinion, Is a resort to mob law ever to be encouraged or sanc tioned by the officers ofHhe law? A. No officer of tho law who has any regard whatever for his oath would over think of encouraging or sanctioning mob law. Lynchlngs aro usually caused the lax methods in We are Just beginning to emerge Nothing short of the perfect. from the loud of pesslsm which tho of truth can bo satisfactory t scientific doctrine of heredity, be- divine Judgment. Whatever m, cause of Its narrowness, cast ovor the the emphasis laid upon faith n mln.1 of tho last generation. Even beginning of tho Christian to , A, m .1 t.... ... fttltbt a1.An1 l.a. i in ine case oi uibbubu, wuure a icw uuov icicoi no L'uropiete work years ago It was supposed tnat nero- enu in wnat men are and htj dlty was a fate against which ono navo aono. rne Watchman. might strive In vain, wo aro now ,' learning thaC tho heredity Is more In ' The Bible is no fetich; It ftj the mind than In the blood, more In gooa io roveronco It merely uii. the Infections which persist In the It 13 not a book to conjure tltj household and In household assocla- " '8 oenented simply by reJs tlons than In any perslstance of the There Is no magic In a "eta disease Itself. Tuberculosa Is how fay" Unless we read It mJ proved to be not heredity , whllo oven mind and a receptive heart nil Insanity, It Js suspected, runs In fami- as wen, ror all the spiritual i lies, not becauso the taint Is In tho will do us, con a chapter In blood, but because It Is In the mind, la the U8 we make of the BfbleJ In habits of thought, In the talk, tho uciurnnnus us vaiuo to ui l fears, tho superstitions, the Influence guides our hearts to him hoaj of foreboding, and many a baneful way, the truth, and the life, vii thought which can bo warded off Parts to' us knowledge of Goj,lJ met with an antidote, and made harm- comes, a priceless spiritual less. Moral diseases aro oven more tho Book of Books, God's WorJioi amenablo to tho healing forces of s0"ls In vory truth.-The Em sympathy, wisdom, good training, andi " a total change of mental and moral' The beEt l)rof of tte atmosphere Tho Christian Register. the Christian religion Is the it!t;i N , of the Christian himself; notlls Tho Sermon on the Mount closed' and professions, but his cotdrti with tho emphatic requirement of all spirit; not his Sunday gartiuli who had listened to the words of vice, but hU every-day tone; eali Jesus to go and fill them. HU doct- church ways, but his home till rme, nice all trutn, must bo mado tne llrst third of tho first mM practical If It will lose deflnlteness In world saw tho Incarnate tho mind. The hearer of tho word Woid of God made flesh and did goes--away and forgets what manner of Jn human form among men. Tiii man- he Is. It Is easy to decelvo one- toenth ..and twontleth centurisi 1 self with tho fancy that In hearing- no loss than thTs. John II Vhi a good sermon and according with Its' ' When lovo forgives, it forpd. j sentiment ono Is sufficiently boneflted. does not rocall the past Inujftl The effect Is superficial and has no practical result unless truth Is wrought Into deeds and character. In photography the sonsltlve plate which ha3 received the impression of on ob-' God deals with man Lore Modi Ject must bo "flxod" In a sultablo.the slnB of yostorday, an! till chemical bath, or tho Image will fado.momber thorn no more. Iter, 0. out on oxposure to light. bell Morgan, D. D. The Stan does not hold wrongs of other d ao a sword oyer tho head ofolttl Tho upright man who trusts Grid always afford to be generoaJ,! PENSE TO THE TAXPAYER In fact thoy had' to bo dono without any and of tho opportunities thereby glv Tho candidate for tho legislature, on a defendant of escaping. If offl- 1 noip rrom a majority of tho Salem did you say. Oh, he's easy. His sizo cers are prompt and fearless In tho board or education. Progress had to Is two-bits, and tho voter's hip pocket djjichnrge of their duties, laws "can bo bo nttalnod surroptltltously and bo- has an underground connection. It Is onforced, and I feel sure the people hind tho backs of tho ox-team frator- tho meanest offlco on earth, 120 for would have no occasion to resort to nlty on tho board. Uo days and 40 nights really a dollar lynch law; neither dotI believe, as a Throe of tho school board woro not a day man, when you flguro on the rule, thoy would deslro to do so, only Indifferent to progress, but 'wont eight-hour shift, to which all nubile Opposes Trifling Prosecutions. on rocoriLfor kicking out all above ' omployes aro entitled. His rosponsl- Q. What will bo your policy If tho ninth grado, although It had not(bllltles run way up Into tho millions, elected luregard to many of tho pros- cost tho district a cent. So thoy are At tho county hotels he Is oxpected to equtlons that are brought beforo tho bitterly Indlgnnnt nt tho prospect of pay B0 cents n meal, and In tho city district attorney and generally end any future progross. ho must go to tho two-bit house or 10- only In saddling 'expenses' on tho tax- Thoy havo emphasized their hatred cent counter, for -fear ho will bo payers? Pf4 progross, and tholr opposition to branded as an aristocrat. Ho must A. An officer, of courso, Is some- building UP tho Schools bV trvinir to, klSS tho babies nvnn If IhAv hnvn times deceiver! In msnn thnt urn - - - " - " VJ M, - - - ....... , caso3 an officer Is required to take a Arm stand and keep them out of the courts In order to keep down tho enormous expense that would bo oth erwise Incurred. Deafness Cannot Be Cured By local applications, .as they can not reached the diseased portlqn of tho ear. There Is only ono way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition ot the mu cous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear ing, and when it is entirely closed, VARSITY MEETS DEFEA deafness is tho result, and, unlesB the rotlro City Supt. Travor. becauso ho ogg-yolk, smeared In all their dlmnlosl brought In the criminal courts.but this ! Inflammatlon can bo taken out. nn- ... ...-' , . . . . . . ....; ... .. ' thin tllTin raolnM !! nn..l .ll " r lu-uBrusH, nun, unaoie to uo anu , nave noon wiping up the-back can oe avoiaeu in me majority or tho thatj and protect their personal Intor- yard. Ho must neglect his own busi cases by using proper diligence in as oats, voted to retain him, but added noss to attend to that-ot the public, cortalnlng tholr charncter boforo per duties that will cripple hls-work. land thon(bo crackod up everywhere, mlttlng warrants to bo Issued, This Is not a porsonal matter. Supt. as a fit man to bo entrusted with, pub- Although there are a great many Travor Is notporfoct. Any city su-jllc business, becauso he does not no- annoying things connected with the porlntendent of schools, as active as gloct his own. For twd months ho Is administration of tho ofllco for In ho, would do things that could bo kept on the anxious soat, hla wife stance a great many pooplo come to criticised. Iforgota hlra, his children look at him the office of a district attorney anl The disposition of a majority of the In a strange way, as much as to sayi. insist upon prosecutions that aro present board, that has been DUTY OF THE LEGISLATURE. Tho Oregon legislature in tho past Tow sessions has had too much pol itics and not onough huslnoss. Stampod by sontlmontal considera tions and rainbow-chasing after nucKorloaof faddist, tholr work has ' . i M V t ' Is to strike down alli"Wo aro next, and havo nothing to without morlt. Some aro accuated gained In two years, a oxpqcL" Between tanbark cigars ancf. by a desire to get revenge upon their t has no element of .mixed drinks, moral obliquities-and neighbors; others are anxious to have this tube restored to its natural condi tion, hearing will bo destroyed forev er; nlno cases out ot ton are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous ser vices. disposition that has no element public spirit or local pride. Tho pitiful salary paid tho city su porlntondont will more than likely drlvo him to soek omploymont olso whero, and sovoral towns aro bidding for his sorvlcos. Thon to heap upon him the duties of tho East Salon, prlnclpalshlp, is simply to .tear down tho work of tho past two yoars, and make t Impossi ble to bulhl up tho schools. Tho city of.Salemwlll be shown by brdad-'gaugo. all-round tirovarlcatlnc1, his stomach gets a lining llko a young ostrich's, and his conscienco gets cal louses like a dray horses shouldors. InJ than themselves, will bo compelled to tho end ho is made to bellevo bo Is tho ono man who Is going to got de feated, and a few hundred dollars nro screwed out ot him just before elec tion, and he finds he ran as well as anyone onHho legislative ticket. andH that tho pooplo don't caro a rap who gets Into that office anyway. a'jmaUot litigated in tho criminal courts that properly belongs to Its cyll side, so that tho county, other who 'defray the expenses of settling their differences; others appear to havo an Idea that the district attorney should act as a kind of a guardian over all of tho bad boys in- tho neighborhood and should arbitrate the differences InJ the school districts between par- Good Standard Drama Appreciated. This morning long before tho box office opened at tho Grand Onora House tho lobby was packed with Sa lem's best people standing in line for tickets to tho "Crisis," by Isabel Irv ing tonight. Manager Meredith had his hands full for a couple of hours, and it Is assured that the opera house will bo packed this ovening. This Bpeaks well for Salem In the way of patronizing a first-class play, 0 At the M. E. Church. 1 Three nights Is the place to' 'spend your evenings next week. Tuesday. ents and school masters. In these Wednesday and Thursday. Dallas Collee-e Win Tfi Meet by a Score of m to 56 Tho Willamette Unlversltjt college flold meet was witnessed a falr-slzed crowd at the local 1 pus yesterday aftornoon, and thel lfr- mora vlr-tnrq hv n SCOrOOfi'1 ..via i.w.v ,,w.m -i o. &J Trainer Moulten had his . fairly coo'd condition, conslderitjl time Uiat he has been at , m In tho next meets they will ji great deal bettor showing this did yestorday. This was their mont -hf 'tlm Reason, and the ans, undor tho tra.nlng of BridrJ t thn riolUo man. were la & tornv.and havo been at work fcM number of weeks. 41 Th. Pir-t of the Season- Tho first and second yr 6 of tho Willamette University -a fhtJ -- ninff tnAav. and t- j,. -..- nAOOlO COUld b ruB "'r?:" r;; wmi laKing me car v w .-) ,":?? .. ,., -round! leirrorwino picun. oM tSwTdurlng tho early bo" " day; ypmi! mmmjmmmmmmxmve