DAITiV CAP! VAh JOUKXAL. SATjKM. QKF.noV. MONDAV, OCTOHKH 7, J0' S3 HOFER BROS., vm" aad PKpgfcto E. HOFER, Kdltor. A. P. HOFER, Manager. THE JOURNAL STANDS FOIt PROGRESS, DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEGRADED LADOR. GOOD DO NOT OVERLOOK OREGON. Bryn.il Is to announce In December whether he will bocomo a Demo cratic candldato for President or not. It la stated that If ho cannot secure the' help of the Hearst organiza tion, HE WILL NOT RUN. Tho Associated Press also says that ho may decide to favor Mayor Tom L. Johnson of Cleveland, Ohio. Whllo tlio figuring Is going on for a man to head the Democratic ticket, DO NOT OVERLOOK OREGON. Orogon has a Democrat who haB run for ofllco seven .times before Re publican constituencies and won each time. Tho Democrat wluTls elected Prosldont will have to bo choson with Republican votes. Govornor Chamberlain's prestige In that lino WILL RE A STRONG CARD IN HIS PAVOR. Ab a native of Mississippi he could carry tho south and he Is strong on tho Pacific coast. On tho ticket with a man like plain John Johnson of Minnesota he wold run Hko wlldflro. Tho Democratic party Is pretty tired of the warfare BETWEEN THL TWO WINGS OP THE PARTY'. It Is ready to turn down Its warhorses who-arc perennially prancing up to tho Toddorbox. If tho Republicans make tho mistake and do not put up tho renl thing WATCH OREGON. Orogon han an avallablo man and in besides tho first state In tho union to hold a decisive election In tho Presidential contest. ! o DISCUSSION OVER THE PROPOSED CHARTER. I ' ' Somo of tho mombors of tho city council tako lssuo with Mayor Rodgora over tho proposod new chartor that has been reported by tho charter commission of which tho mayor was chairman. Tho oily council adopted and rntlflcd tho charter as submitted BV THE CHARTER HOARD AND EXPLAINED 1V THE MAYOR. Tho board of public works who nro. to bo appointed by tho mayor and handlo all tho departments and transact all public business nro to servo without compensation. Somo of tho nldormon declare thnt It would mean no man of ordinary mcanH, or having but llttlo Income, WOULD HE AHLE TO SERVE ON THAT HOARD. Mayor Rodgors BnyH that tho compensation tho city could afford to pay, oven If It gave tho city commission ?100 each jor month, would not liiBtiro honost ndmlnlHtrntlon. Adlormon nay In roply thnt tho theory that n board of three mon will (r,,no ,.ll nllv huslncRH without Dnv IS A PRETTY ONE TO LOOK AT. Hut In city nffalrs whonover you expct an offlclnl to transact a largo amount of political business without compensation, ho la going to got evon Honiowhero nlong tho line. Tho nldormon any It Is all right lo ask a mayor or councilman to Borvo gratlH, but tho commission should bo paid to Bccuro ATTENTION TO THE DETAILS OP PUBLIC Bl'SINESS. Th(jro jya. Qmo vory good fonturos In tho now chartor and this ills "CusHlon Bhould not projudlce tho adoption of tho ontlro chnrtor. Tho chartor hoard contained somo of tho nblost-nnd host men In tho city HiiccoHHful business mon who hnvo studied chartcrB. Tho board worked hard on tho new chnrtor. It Is a voluminous document. U Hhoulil bo PRINTED, (MRCPLATED AND CAREPULLY STUDIED. , Whllo not ngreolng with nil Qt It, Tho Jouprnnl bollovos It Is n great dtop In ndvauco as churter-moking goes. Olvo tho work of thoso businessmen it fair hearing. DO NOT CON DEMN THE CHARTER UNHEARD. Tho, pooplo Bhould hnvo n chnnco to InvoBtlgnto this ohnrter and If thoro Ib anything wrong with It ninond It. o WHAT SALKM NEEDS. Frederick W. Mulkoy of Portland Is sending a circular direct to the .voters saying ho Is a Statement No. 1 candidate and none other. Ho furthermore as a Republican announces that ho will ndvocato tho election of the choice of the people by tho legislature, "whoever that man may be." That Is saying that If tho popular choice should be a Democrat and if tho legislature" shold bo Republican, Mr. Mulkey would favor tho election by the Republicans of the Democratic choice of tho people. Read Mr. Mulkoy's campaign circular and draw you own conclu cenclu conclu seons: "I beg to announce my candidacy for tho Republican nomination for tho omce of United States senator, to bo voted at tho primary election. April 17, 1908, and tako this means of getting In touch with the peo plo of tho state, "In my opinion, THE PARAMOUNT ISSUE, IS THE ELECTION OF UNITED STATES SENATOR Bl" THE DIRECT VOTE OP THE PEO PLE, AS THAT METHOD HAS BEEN EMPLOYED IN THE STATE OP OREGON, UNDER THE PROVISIONS OP STATEMENT NUMBER ONE, OP THE PRIMARY LAW. The BUbstanco of Statement No. 1, Is that candidates for tho legislature pledge themselves to the people to vote for tho choice of tho peoplo for United States senator, as tha. cholco has been determined at tho general election. r AM FIGHTING FOR STATEMENT NUMBER ONE, AND WANT YOU TO HELP ME WITH YOUR VOTE. There Is a scheme on foot to defeat this method of olectlng senators, throw tho contest into tho legis lature and elect a senator regardless of tho will of the people. THIS SCHEME CAN ONLY BE DEFEATED BY VOTING FOR ' LEGISLA TIVE CANDIDATES .WHO. PLEDGE THEMSELVES TO STATEMENT NUMBER ONE. Will you help me defeat this scheme? "As tho senate of tho United States Is strongly Republican and It 13 a well known fart, that a senator to bo on offcctlvo worker for his Btato must bo In accord with tho principles of tho dominant party, tho people of Oregoit Bhould elect a Republican. "IP I AM DEFEATED IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION, I SHALL SUPPORT THE SUCCESSFUL REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR., "I shall, nt all times, urgo that the legislature elect tho man WHO IS THE CHOICE OP THE PEOPLE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR WHOEVER THAT MAN IVLYY BE. "If you bollovo In tho election of United States senators by the di rect voto of tho pooplo, support Statemont No. 1 nnd thoso who pledgo thomsolves to It. If thoso principles meet with your npprovnl, I respect fully Hollclt your support and voto." 4-H I 1 1 i 111 I I 1 1 i H 1 It I 1 1 1 1 J; PERSONALS tiiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiM- ThlB oily In Illco ninny Individual, Is sufforlng fiom narrow contract od vlows In Home dlrootlons, and from excessive liberality In nnothor. For IiiflUtnco. look nt paving threo'hlocks on ono of tho finoHt nnd rlohoBt ronldtmoo Htroots of tho Capital" City. WE HAVE DONE TIMS LEAST POSSIHLE WE COULD DO ON THAT HTiiHIW. Truo It U bottor than nothing, but how much proudor wo would nil bo of oursolvoH If we had takou the bull by tho horns nnd pnvod that Btioot oluar through " tho rnllroud or ovon have gone slop filrthor nnd had oponod It FULL WIDTH TO MILL CREEK. Then it would hnvo bocomo a bountiful boulovord that, tho wholo city would hnvo boon proud of, nnd It would htvo doubled tho vnluo of ul' proporty on that Htroot the wholo longth of It. Tako onr North Commorolnl Htroot bridge Truo It Ib hotter possibly than no brldgo. It may stnnd for yoars. But how much bottor If that Btrucluro had boon full width, nnd THE STREET SHOT RIGHT STRAIGHT THROUGH Instead of ending In fiout or n bam nnd a pruno drier? That kind of an Improvomont would hnvo opened up North Salem, would havo Improved tho values of proporty, nnd would hnvo boon a Bourco of pildo Instead of nn oyosoro for sov rnl generations. Thnt kind of an Improvomont would hnvo avoided tho necessity OF AN UNSIGHTLY PILE BRIDGE FOR THE STREET OAR LINE it tho coniont culvort U U3d ns a brldgo for vehicles. In tho construction of tho South Commorolnl strcot viaduct, for which Chairman Gesnor of tho brldg through tho council. THE BROADER SHOULD UK FOLMVED, Thoro Bhould bo plans Bubtnlttod comimnleH, whether they llvo In Sal am or elsewhere, and tho boat, most sightly, most beautiful and moat economical bo ndopted. That viaduct should bo made n pormanont Improvomont, nnd shcruld not ha tho result of dlekorlug nnd tinkering and IN THE END IT SHOULD BE GENERALLY ACCEPTABLE. Local prldo and tho prldo of tho Capital of n Btato should play somo pnrt In our calculations. Wo arc no longer a country village that Is nn oaBy mark to bo exploited by Ignornaneo nnd vonnllty. Whllo nanow nnd limited pollcloi In public works should bo abolish ed on the ono hand. THIS OITYSIIOULD AVOID EXCESSIVE LIR ERAHTV IN RAXTIN PRIVILEGE TO USE THE STREETS. Tho granting of tho Welch chnrtor Tor oloctrlc lines was an ox nmplo of that. Tho fow minor amondmonte thnt woro Injected Into" It for the protection of tho city had to bo forcod In from tho outsldo. Thoro was no attompt to aecure a good bargain for tho city. Tho olty in granting that chnrtor might hnvo ensured tho construction of tho lino to Mehninn. A LINE OF THE qnn.ViT.ST IMPORTANCE TO THE CITY. Tho treatment of the Home tolopouo franchise was nnothor oxnmplo of tho prodigal nnd offuilv liberality with public Kr..nto, Salem uctuls, policies that nro broad on constructive Hues nnd loss liberal hi giving uway thoso privileges that can bo mndo to help cxtond our trade and hasten tho growth of tho municipality. 0 STATEMENT NO. t IS NOT DEAD. AHnrnnv A. N. Cnnnon loft last ovonlng for Portland on business. MrB. W. E. Wymor, nftor visiting rolntlvos near this city, loft last ev ening for her homo In Lebanon. Charles Jonos, editor of tho Toarhors' Monthly, loft yestonlny for Tillamook, where ho will attond a toachors' institute. Mrs. Rudolph Prnol, who hns been vlBltlng her paronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wornoj; Broymnn, loft InBt ovonlng for her home In Portlnnd. Dr. D. P. Bnrr, nftor a visit In this city to rolatlvoB and frlonds, re turned yesterday to his homo In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. O'Flyng loft InBt ovonlng for Tacoma, whero they will realdo. Mrs. O'Flyng wns for merly MUs Gortrudo Johnson, of this city, nnd was married recently In Oregon City. MIbs Magglo Farroll and Miss Jes slo Benson, who nro omployed at tho deaf muto Bchool, returned to the Bchool last Friday after a Bhort visit In tho city. Mlsa Alta Davenport Is tho giicst of hor undo, W. F. Dnvonport, 'In Albnny. Mrs. J. J. McCormlck, who hns boon visiting hor paronts, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Smith, hns returned to hor homo In Eugene. Mi', nnd Mrs. Clyde Day nro tho guosta or Mr. and Mrs. EHIb Rldol, of this city. Mrs. Day nnd Mrs. ltldol nro ulsters. Mis. Tom Kay hns roturned from Portlnnd, whore bho has boon visit ing frbjndB nnd rolatlvoa Tor tho past scvral days. MrH. S. Glrardln, who wns In tho city yoatorda,y to nttond tho dedica tion of the First Clnlstlan church, roturned last ovonlng to hor homo In Turner. Uaudmnstor Lewis, ol tho reform school, spent Sunday hero. Mr. and Mrs. I.owIb recently nrrlvod from Spokauo to mako their homo nt tho roform school, whero Mr. LowIb has been engaged to tench nnd direct the band. Owing to hot ter lnducomonts being offored In Spokane, thoy will booh roturn to their former homo. Mr. Lewis is nn excellent comotlst, nnd both ho and his wlfo will bo missed musically nnd soclnlly by tho many friends thoy hnvo mndo during their Bhort resldonco hero. commltteo has got n resolution LINKS OP PUBLIC- UTILITY by sovoral architects or brldgo Peculiar to Itself In selection, proportion and combination ot Ingredients, In the process by which their remedial values ore extracted nnd preserved, In effectiveness, usefulness nnd economy, Curing the widest range of diseases, Doing the most good for the money, Having the most medicinal merit, And the greatest record of cures, Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses (1. Whllo thoro havo boon somo deaortlona from the ranks ot tho Statomout No, I politicians, others are coming out for it, Tho Capital Journal bollovea that Statement No. 1 candidates tor the loglUturo will bo stronger with tho people than tiny were at the last election. At hjast owe of the Republican candidates for the aoailaattoa has come out Nat-foetedly as a Statetuont No. 1 candidate Thrifty People MmHHenHMMMMMI Don't let their niouey lay . . , Idle. They keep It at ...work I'nriilng iutcivst. If you hnvo idle money awaiting n favorable In vestment j on can make it cam thrvo iwr cent inter est In tho meantime by depositing it In our savings department. Capital National Bank Savings Department Tho old romedlos nro tho host. Hickory Bark Cough Romcdy has been In uso for ovor ono hundred years by tho, old Dutch Dunknrds of Pennsylvania, and Is still In uso by nil tho old families of western Penn sylvania. Is absolutoly pure; made from tho bark of tho whlto or shell bark hickory trco. Tho bark U shipped from tho cast, and manu factured In Snlom, Oregon. For Bale by all dealers overywhoro. o H Mil VI i PRINCE UUSTAV. Seventh son of tho crown prince of Donnmrk. Ho weighs 322 pounds nnd is only twonty-five years of ngo. Now Musical Compositions- "Tho Half Has Novor Boon Told," and "Built on tho Rock of Ages," n dedicatory anthem nro tho titles of two now sacred com positions which woro aung yesUr day nt tho Flr3t Christian church. Tho first Bolectlon la a sacred solo, tho worda for which woro written by Rov P. S. Knight, and woro set to mualc by Dr. Z. M, Pnrvln. It Is a composition showing unusual abili ty, and will provo a popular solo. Dr. Parvln arranged both tho words nnd tho music tor the nnthom which por trays tho thought ot a master It la quite elabornto In Its arrange ment, containing solos for soprano, which nro followed by n tonor solo and n quartet. After the quartet tho chorus Blngs, repeating with nn obllgato duot, which la followed by a grand finale. Those numbers wore glvon for tho flrst tlmo yesterday, and woro dedicated to tho First Christian church by Dr Davis Err.tt nnd Dr. C. II. Eploy. o Afflicted with Sore Eyes for 3 Years I have been afflicted with sore eyoa for 33 years .Thlrtoon years ago I became totally blind and was blind for six years. My eyes woro badly inflamed. One of my neigh bors insisted upon my trying Cham berlain's Salvo and gave mo half bor of It. To my surprise it healed say eyes and y sight came back to I me, P. C. Earle, Cymthlana, Ky, Ofaanfcerlal&'s Salve Is tor sale at Dr. Steae's djag store. H ' MEN ADMIRE a pretty face, a good fitruro, but sooner or later learn thnt tho healthy, happy, contented woman is most of nil to bo admired. Womon troubled with fainting spoils, irregularities, nervous irrita bility, backache, tho "blues," and thoso dreadful dragging sensations, cannot hopo to bo happy or popular, and advancement in either home, business or social lifo is impossible The causo of theso troublos, how ever, ylolds quickly toLydlaE. Pink ham's Vegotablo Compound iado from natlvo roots and herbs It acts at onco upon tho organ afflicted and tho norvo centers, dispelling effec tnnllv all thoso distressing syrup- toms. No other medicine in tho country has recclnd . Indorsement or lias sucn arccora ol cures of female UU s k? Ldia d. KinKnam s vegetable Comr Miss Emma uuntzior, or 031 utato Ht.tSchenecladr N v "For a lonfj tlmo I was troubled with a weakness WmJ" --! oil mv nt.rmrth axvnv. I hni AU f..j.., wmen I ail ikin ki " - r - - ---j v mi iiitmiii rtnA . IrrlUblo. and all worn out. Chancing to rend ono of your iJh . Mnt-n etrfiiinr n minn oiii-fn tt i.fii- rx -i v. --vtvi oi a """.-- -- "y- "J "J"u r.. I'lnWiafn'i V, remedy for all lorms or l'emale Complaints, Weak Back VxVi Displacements, Inflammation and Ulceration, and is nTalDw7!, paring for childbirth and the Chango of Life. lnMaj Mrs. PInkhams Standing Invitation to W Women suuoring irora any iorm or icmaio wcaknew are lar'ul imptly communlcato with Mrs, Pinkham, at Lynn, Mum. Hm'2J nrom fo free and always helpful. S. J. I3EiNTxNTETT. . Mayor of .Fort Dodge, who fu vors compelling bachelors nnd spinsters to mnrry. I. 0. DiCKEV blieiirr, Mfi, or, Martial Sclo. Kx-Shorlff I. a m.v.. Sclo Friday, after an lllni, wmu. no nna many frf UI11 rniwrA, 1.ln .Ia.ii. "B' nn uuaiu, r I Ho was born In Penwy ie.iz, nnu cam to OregMs sottllng at Sclo, where b , uoin on a irrm and atllii corpeniry. no was mayor 1 In 1878 ho was titt-M a Linn couaty, and aerredtSl won. no romainci la AH 1881 ho (vns electa nitui torwnids marshal and ttu Bupcrlntct dent. He u in a uunrd n- tho ncnltpsdirr nt Salem cvernl yean. tt lug to Sclo to spend bis yenrs. Ho wn& mnrrled three ti 185G to Miss Miller, tit i 1809, four children betid 1870, to MlssStnrn three til Inc bom. oio Frank. in 1870. nnd h 1S81 to illw ' ono child, I-a C, bclnskal I lo wns n inomher ofuil lodge, belonging for many j thn nno In Jcffcrjnn. Tho funeral wai held it ti Saturday aftsrnoon, at bany Herald Announcement To my patrons nnd tho public That I havo added a Horso Shooing depnrtraont wltha bM horso shoor, nnd tho patronago of any and all will be apjrt In this lino. Special attention paid to interfering, orer-l and lamo horses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Wo pay ipfdil i .... . ..1 JH tiou to building trucks, cxprois nnd uouvery wacwns, -Hi hlclos. A flrst-clasa paint shop and an thorough painter Jar1 hides. Paints, oils, varnishes und lubrlcntlng oils of " Wngons, buggies nnd hacks, also farm Implements o! & plows, harrows, cultivators. Agents for tho Lra doi c i nlnno TJIMmlno A Rtmntmr1 frnotlon enKlnOS. BaWHllU ory nnd gasollno engines. It will indeed pay yoa U to us it you need any of thoso lines, wm bco us, whether you buy or not. Communications uj Mr ly nnswored. GEO. B. JACOB Corner Front and Elao stroets, North Salem. Phono WW USB SELFRISD B. B. B, Flow For BostOH BroWBre.4, Griddle Cakes, Maftas JJJ'Jy, AWiKN'S B. B. U. FIXJUH t,u w - rrfE,'h NEWPOR The Ideal Pacific Coast Resort on YAQUINA BAY .... . SALEM Comfortably and quickly reacneu - -.nn. Pacific to Albany, theBce Corvallls & Eastern "'.a! Round trip rates from B.viiC, f-- - Mw" ..... ..t -a tt ta for tar"" ,b. lor raiura uaui octooar aisi, "" '" - iiowij going Saturdays aad retarniag Monday low H & tickets honored for goiag or return trip Ir:"rW iiaf J & Eastern "ayt-ry Suaay" wcunu - M. and returalBg leve Newport 5:30 P. j1 Vn fvhn. I.fxrgiollnil call OQ tlCKl Salem, Cervallis & Baitwa, Albany, or 6MO. P. KBVlKSj iral PaseBr kvty Ck& A aw SRtSb4Mk 3ML3B Jk. 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