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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1905)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1005. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BROS. OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM. MAY, 1904, 13,287. SENATORS BY TID3 PEOPLE. Tbo candidates for tbe legislature in Oregon hereafter will b nominated by direct primary election. Whether we like that proposition, or like or iNHk the lw or any of Its features, IT IS TIIE LAW ENACTED BY TIIE PEOPLE., nnd no good eltl sen should refute to lire up to Us pro visions. When we say the iople and good oitiMne, we do not menu the political managers and boeees who Imve manip ulated tbe election of United Stales oenators In the iwst. WE MEAN AN ENTIRELY NEW DEAL, with the power sf el eel Ion And the wwer to hand n candidate bis credentials to go to the United Slates nenate shall Ite ENTIRELY VESTED IN TIES PEOPLE. To accomplish this the candidates for the U. 8. senate must go Iwfore the people for their nomination ami for their election, nnd the tnernlters of the legislature mnet respect the will of the people as expressed. Tins IS TIIE LETTER AND TIIE SPIRIT Or TIIE PRESENT LAWS Or OREGON. It in not necessary to say very much about the ways and wmm employed to choose mmtUtn In the past, nor nlMwt the eompoellfon of the United State senate. It h nasi can to call attention to the opposition of the United States senate to the direct election of none lore by tho vote of the people. Tt matter bus been itaaeed upon by the people In hundred of conven tions of ALL POLITICAL rAXTTOS In the country, nndi nlwnye In favor of th direct eleellon by the people. The representative of the people In th several stales HAVE TIMB8 WITHOUT NUMBBIl DBOLARBD IN rAVOR Or DIRHOT ELECTION of 1'nilrd 11 a I mi eenalore. The lower house of eougrces haa maed MIU for amending the federal constitution, providing for I he direct el-el Inn of senator. THE SENATE HAS ALWAYS KILLED TIIE RE rORM. W1CAT SHALL TUB TBO. TLB DO? Tn Oregon thU power bun been plaeed fully In the band of the people. ORD Q ON MUST BB TUB TIRBT 8TATB to Inrenk Into the United State senate with n senator chosen by tbe direct vote of tbe people. The people of Oregon cannot be loo qulekly brought to reallae this reform Immi proeetfeil too fnr in Oregon to In Ignored or SUCCBSSrULLY SET ABIDE. The candidates fer the next legista Uve assemWy will 1 hn in the next ninety day. In fact many of these aapiraats are already Ratting pledge of support from the (taenia. The rajweiMMttntlvw In the next gen oral aeaembiy will have TWO 8ENA TORS TO ELECT, and the senators ohosen to that body will have to vale ob A SUCCESSOR TO SENATOR PUL TON la the next general assembly in HW. Now tbo leant the people ana aak of these aaplranU to legeaUeive kooora la to respect the will of the people. The peu4e wiH have a dtreet vote on the nomination of candidates for the Uaitedi States eoaata and agala a di rect vote oa tke candidates themselves en tk Australian ballot. The only danger will bo thai the candidates will tumble over one aaotk- or to give these requlrul pledges, WITH TIED INTENTION Or ArTBRWARDS FINDING SOME WAY TO VIOLATE TIEQM. Lot tbe people, of Oregon ring the death knell of the old corrupt way of FOR A BOY There kw'f ft more. praeUaal or htolpful jjrftsoat thaji a Savings Imk Pasd Bank vHitk Ma namo -written in It la Heltaf It he will twjoIyo bis first leoMn in buat uws pritualpl&a dad praaUeo, and bo eneouragod to avo moaay It makea just aa praoUoal a present for a giej, too, You eia opoa tbo aaeount for tkew by depositing one dollar. De jMsita eaa bo made at any time. la tareot ootnpouaded sMbaBaually. fBavaef EtpaptjBeat) CAPITAL NATIONAL BANIC, IlJ 77 ipx rf gUy M iv - - Jf. -' f IB V fill C ffi I 1 1 & fhooaimjr United States senator!. Oregon has contributed her fnll share to the old way of sending nn-n corrupted and demoraMxed by a eor- nipt and demomhhtlng' system to the uper bonee of the Atnerionn eon gram. Iet Oregon SET TID3 NEW PACE AND DRIVE TIES FERST SPIKE on the new senatorial railroad for a bet ter system, that Is more truly Ameri can government where officials are di rectly responsible to the people and not owe their first sllegtanes to some rotten boos or corrupt machine. Have not tbe people been nauseated by the exposure of corruption in the United States senate, as now eonoti tHtedr? Have not the contribution of the New York Inonranoe companies and the character of seh men ss Dtpew and Piatt satiated the common people with that kiwi of peiltiosf The accusation of Tom Lnwson, mb llsbed to the millions in Idverybod-y's that II. II. Rogers showel him a list of 18 senators WHO HAD SIONED AWAY TIECEtt SOULS AND TIIE POLITICAL RIGHTS OP TIEQ PEC PLB WAS NEVER DENIED. The oountry has len brought to the brink of panic and financial dls aster by the revolutions of rottenne In high finance of tho life insnrance eontpawies, and the Krea-t trust that have reblHHl the prodneor and the eon snmor of hundreds of millions. Does not tbe security and stability of our government Itoelf depend on tbo purgation and the fundamental reformation of the United Sin tea sen Mo Itoelf, and HAVE NOT THE PBO. PLB Or ORBOON TUB RIGHT TO STRIKE THE TIRST BLOW for free dom from further corruption of tbe na tional eongreaaf The people nVmand that not only shall their will, aa expressed tn Ibis mat lor, prevail, but tbey further DE MAND THAT NO OORRUPTIONST BB SBNT TO THE LBQISLATURB TO DIIFBAT THEIR WILL In this matter. It Ine people serve notlte on alt applicants for lefUUllve honor. lat iheTume hue eomo for a Mf that dodedo- tmokUng to tamdaa nml entortag U aaW pow " This tonUmont U Jwd m trnf la the iHWlonn party an nnjrwboro elee, nnd U ean no longor be sap prtMeed from any aonrto. The Orogoa Dlreot Nomination law contain the following provkdon on eMa anlijeot, and legMatlva oandldatea am roqulred to alga tbo name, or alga a dockiratloa that they rogard it only aa a reconwitendalaoa which they are wholly at liberty to disregards "I further etnto to tbe p0lo of OragoH an wtdl aa to tha p4e of my legitlaitvo diatriet, (hat during my torm of oMea, I WILL ALWAYS VOTE for that candidate far Urrftod Siat4 Senator la Mngreaa VHO HAS RECEIVED THIS IECOIECST NUMBER Or TID3 rEOPLBS VOTES for that portion at the gn oral auction next (treooding tbo loc tion of a aaaator la Coara-M, wiihout regard to my ImKvldnal prefereace,1' TnB BIG THIRTY. Governor Ohamborkla has apjwint ad thirty dolagataa to go to Washing ton as apeelol rotKoaentatlvea of Weet ra Oregon to aak CoagroM for some money. But wo doubt tbe wisdom of sending this delegation to the national capital on a meneioa of aeeuriag roeog- nttloN of our rivers and harbors. Congress would ? reoognise a dalega ttojk of private eltlaont, mo matter bow good boklag they were, or what credentials they carried with them Yt, wo would say, let than go. Let i!.o procoeoion move ua the national eapltal. LBT IIOrBR LEAD TIEQM j 1SVUN Alt UOJUSY iOJU lUH AitM.iT IN 1881. Yamhill Newa-ltoperter. Our frld af Uw Yamhill New lleportor la Informed that the editor f Uim pajer la not one of the dele gate Ho would consider it aa honor to be one af the thirty. THE THIRTY have, always been able to do things when they utuforteak tkem. The gtato of Oregon needs a little more representation at Washington than it baa, and the men appelated by the Governor are good men. There Is not one af them who IS NOT FIT TO BE A REPRESENTATIVE in. Oonfresa or the United States Sea ate. The state of Oregon, b unfortuwtte in having one Senator who ia "per sona noa grata" with the President, and the other a DoraoerAt. There la little doubt that a delege-j we neawa uv uovernor vjnawownain weaKLu For over sixty years doctors have en -lMaaBl A.MMH f.l... DAmIAHI.1 t r. W. coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, consumption. Cures hard cases, des poratc cases, old cases. You can trust a medicine the best doctors approve. We haw ? W pM ,o 4yoo.. Iawcll. Max. Iiiimil iM.m ' ' would not be turnd nwny from the White Hotiee by Rootevelt. If they naked the Journal editor to go along, be eoukl stoer them arouwl to the Iova and Illinois dslegatlonc, WHO BOMETIRECS DO TIIINaS. They ndglit be told to keep off the grass, but haven't all the people of Oregon been told to keep out of the timber and1 oJT the grasst There m no danger of the thirty going to Wnsblngton. A special ear wotrid cost about $3,000, and It would cost the delegates $0,000 besides. If the people would put up thlcj money and send along a oarload of Oregon apples the trip would be BENEriOIAL TO OREGON IN MANY WAYS. Hut would thirty of the feremoet and moot active business men Ik Ore gon take their lime and neglect their business to make, the trip! Such a sacrifice is not required. It Is a great deal nearer to send a dele gation to Mr. Heney, ami he will at tend to whatever is noeded. Ho is tbo only man who knows what the people of Oregon want ami what is good for them, o TIED EQUAL BUrTRAaE AMEND MENT. The Oregon liqual SufTrnge Asso ciation has filed a petition for the sub mission of an equal suffrage constitu tional amend moot next June. Nearly flftoea hundred certified signatures, in exeeo of the required Mumlor, havt been secured, thus Indicating the in terest and popularity of the move ment. Oregon. Is forging to the front rank of tbe progressive state of our Union. President Mooooveit has sent an artist's proof copy of Ms portrait, bearing bin signet tare nnd Inscription, "Your Faithfully," U the 'head quarters of tbo National-Am vHean Women AutrVago Association. Presi dent Raoeerek Is an ardent boUever la woman's enfrancbiasinseit. A riXH MAOAXINR. Tbo IneproeoiouM Quarterly, pub tinned by Paul Hldor ft Oe, Ban lmn ols, bo out a beautiful numbor for XapUeTfWfaTTe 'Phis mamudne cannot bo pmkod too hlgbey. It oomea out but four tlmoa a year not too often to tire one. There In a higher quality and flavor to It than any lOaaUra magnaine paainisiiiM, and It la dJatlnetly Wotern lit lP M I IHwI-WH CNT v It la Ilka the "Yorba Ruaa," or perfumed bra com that saluted the Spantik navigatorn aa tbey earns up tbo eoaat from Moxloo. Tbfer U eao arhtclc, "IJUswy Honda R," that all wouW-bn writers la tkla day and ago should read. It In a ringar. BOUGHT DEPOT OROUNDS. Tbo Willamette Valley Traotlan OomjMiHy has bought ground fer a pas senger depot at the corner of lSbh and MIU streets. It to 860x187 feet. It coot about $300. Oreuad for a freight depot will bo bought down town. A Whole Medicine Chest. A botiUot DEAN'S KINQ CACTUS QL la Urn it eutrgvaef PROF. DEAN'S KING CACTUS OIL Will b4t tb vrortt tU4 vir cut with- out leaving a aoar if ut4la time. Wo Uve itouuadi of tUBWolli tU4( prore UtlttMtt- K ey ot IIto itock hul4 kce It oa bunl, tt It It a hmIUto our for , cuu. tpnlai, Wult, oM oor. twolllnsi, fa v41biU, btmett as4 n&4 gtiu, otc KINQ CACTU8 OIL li MUAlljr TluiiWo tot oilBMat at b buana km. It U mix- f all4 wni XMthteK, pltM4ct in vtj a4 b4U a vft4 (mat tbo bMUwa up. 6U by truss4lU la .. S6. u4 II BOIUM, M l iUeftd 6wt pff alt. i it yovir JrwseHt mum ttT Iw J. OLNCY & MoDAID, Clinton, Iowa. For il by G. W. PUTNAM CO, 135 North Commercial Druggists, SALEM, OREGON. Sffl9J EVERYBODY'S FOR TAMMANY. Charles Kdwnrd Russell, who lias been studying Ktiropean solution of American probVnw, tells, in a re markably significant, installment of his serial, "Soldiers of th Common Good," ofths phenomenal development of municipal ownership in Europe. The story of the London oounty council, "that body unique in the Iris- torv of overnmontt" the fact that! where puldle ownership has been test ed, " private ownership is doomed ;" awl the relation of these important sociological development to the misery of Lsndbn's very poor arc all points that Mr. Russell makes wkh vigor and conviction. There is alao a brief but pithy 1ft stallmont of Mr. Lawsoa's "Freaaied FitMMMS." liny State Gas and the reappearance of Addfckn are taken up in this num 0 - SAVINGS BANKS VERSUS LirE IN SURANCE. A great deal of money that has been going into life Insurance in lbs past Is going into sari ago banks in future. We do not pretend that there ars no safe, reliable life insurance compan les, lml there are many unsafe ones. The savings bank is a better thing today than almost any form of life Is surnnce. It Is surer. People w4h put their money into sav ings bnnka almost always know where to put their bunds on It. They also know that any welt-man aged savings hank Is sure not only to pay Interest, but to (my dividends to stockholder. Heart Weakness. Dr. Miles' Ilcnrl Cure has made many hearts well after they have been pronounced hopeless. It Iwi completely cured thousands, and will al most invariably cure or benefit every cose of heart disease. Short breath, pain around heart, palpitation, fluttering, dixxy, fainting and smothering; spells should not be neglected. Taktt Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and see how quick you will be relieved. It cannot make a new heart, but will restore a sick one by strengthening the heart nerves and muscles, relieving the unnatural strain, and restoring its vitality. "I had a very tad oaaa of heart treubt. Fornix rnontha I could not work, Ijtat July 1 was plowing corn nnd feeUmr bad all Jay: In the afiar imoh In plowing one row 1 bad to lay down, or fail tlown, three tlmaa. My liaart throbbed aa .thouah it would burst throuKli. ami I liad ullneuity In Kelt Hg my breath. I purohas4 a. bettia of Dr. Mllea' Heart Cur, and bftfera I lad uaid hair of It I OouM l&y dawn and stop all nlxhu PrcvU oue!y 1 tMd to Kt up from Ave to ten iimaa a. miHi. t nava luaan aavarai I luiva tukan aavarai bettlas. and my haart la aa raamlar aa oleak work. . I nnd can work itm. it new man, aoktdflua far an elA nan, siul yeara aw." IT. P. MeOltL, Freit, Ohio. Dr. Mllea' Hoart Oure It told by your druggut. who will quarantoa that the flnt battle will beneht. If It falls he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkliart, Ind Make Up Your Christmas Shop ping List Now! Yule-tide days of Santa's good chaer to all are fast approaching. Include on It same sf the useful and valuable things fer gift giving that oan be found here is variety. Baker, Lawrence & Baker - Ruccasaora to H&rritt Si Lawrence. Gladiolus Bulbs Beveral thousand very choice, finest strains and varieties, Oregoa-grown bulbs, about twice the size of Bastern or imported bulbs, and produce the finest flowers, two to four inahes across, aad 12 to 20 oa a stalk. The bulbs are of two grades. Largest, selected, 50c per dozen, $3.S0 per iumked. Medium largo bulbs 35c per dozen, $8.50 per hundred. E. Hofer Beautifying nethode that iajure the skin and health are daagerous. -Be beau tifel without discomfort by taking Holieter's Rocky Mountal Tea. Sua shiny fscee follow its use. 35 cents. Dr. Stone's Drug Store, Good Boilers. There has boon a big run oa Victor .,i vm t.lklno. nm.l.l.ia tlda vonr V.-..1. .T.-OV... WU......Q .....V .. , - . , hi i ii and many Salem homos will lmvo tliem . .... 4 i , . , . Mmt before bad no musical instrument. Wo lmvo had many new customers for these instruments, because our prices have been right and our stock conv- plete. Gome and see and hear thorn before selecting your flnnl gifts. Our stock of records is the best in the eity. Records 00 cents eaoh. GEO. C. WILL, The Musie Store, 121 South Oommsr olal strsst. WILD ROSE FLOUR Is the Best tfsur if yeu want Oeod Bread. All Oreeeries sell it. Things iot Clifistmas At Cost Kvory thins in our store reduced this for Christmas prosenU. 8Uk Uandkerehlefs, Ohinaware Ornawcntf, Tff! lereena, Fnscy Boxes, Silk Muftieri, Skirts, Waists. Underwear, Wr'ri Klmonas, Hosiery, Gloves, Itlbltone, a, Comforts, Vpbrella, Oents' Purnlsh and ChlnMo I'auey floods. HUIE WING SING CO., TrftJHark. Mejejea nnnnM anattnaani an anas oa ejus anaaananui nani em an naWanM naaaankaMMM GOOD JUDGES Tell us they can get tbe best grades ef to know, because they bava tried it. You will know If yeu use it far your ceeuetl la lumber. Goodale IS MADE OF TIIB PUREST AND BEST INGREDIENTS THAT MONEY OAN BUY. Eppley's Perfection Baking Powder ?. SOLD BY ALL GROOBBS. A. L. FRASER Successors to Burroughs Jb Eraser. Phtmbingf Tinning and Roofing Corale Work, Heating and made and work guaranteed, 867 State Street, Salem. Ohango of Rates. Mr. O. W. Yannko, of the l'a,i,. ' SUiblos, hns deoldod to adopt n ,.. J 111 1 i . ---.-. ixjuuumo ui raiea tor csd service tk ft,Mt.,v1i. m i, n u h now soneusile witl us as follows! s.j rg co 00nU, lwo " J J ' of moro'$1 nro for servleo Witb4n the old city lial t Vnr nnlnLn liswirul n -- i .. . ... . -"v "' 'Huuon ouorgo win oo rrmcjio, Ueponalng on dis tnnin TSwMn rgtu ttrlll tnl -rv . .. .. ..... . i-uect tii Thursday Deoomber 21st. TLo ratei win do poster in esen cab, j g u OASTOUTa Bears the A KM YMjIartAJvun Bot$ "'4m4 Thnl tho host Printing nnd Ollloo Blntlonery costs but n foW oonU tnoro than tin common. kind, nnd the ent iafnotlon you dorire frcm lis BUSINESS GETTING qunlltlos Is itnmonao? DO YOU KNOW? That ISLLIOTT enn satisfy you with tho liliST? Phone: Main 1213 217 South Commorclnl St week. We have just what - c"H Shoes, OoaU, Pants, Shirts, lUnkrtj Inge, ladles' Purnlihingi, J.ij ism 346 Coutt St., Next Alfcy For Making Boston Btown Bread Griddle Cakes, Muffins anl Vim Puddlsg. Aak yourgrocer for It, ul Ma Ave two-sent otarnps anl wo wUl send a sample paskago prepall, B. B. B. Floar Co.! PAOmO OOAflX rAOTORY, SAN JOBS, OAL, OF LUMBER lumber frem our yards. They ougM Wo know because wo selected It building. Wo have every ttUf 5 Lumber Co. TRY A PACKAOBf YOU WILL BE SURPRISED AT THE RESULT3I Building Work of all kinds; eatimtj Phono 151L Do You Know 2&tb