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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREOOX, MONDAY, FKRHUARY 17, 1008.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
K. IIOFI3R, Ed. and Prop.
in ltidejrtndftnt Netppr Devoted to American Principle aud
thirl'nwroa aud Uoreloperaent of All Orejon.
PnblUhed Brerr Rretilnu Except Sunday, Salem, Ore.
SUIIflCIMITION KATES.
(Inrarlablr In Advance.)
Daily, by oartlor, pr year..., - W.W Per month
IHllr, tjr mall, per year- .....
WMklf, by mill, per year..
....... 1.00
..60c
Per month V3o
Six monttu -.too
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i 8PKCIAL JKLIVEIIY.
Tor cnnreslonce of subscribe branch delivery offlces era etaa
Heaed at the followiaf alacw at SC cents per month, fl.00 for tbrea
Asylum Store, P. 0. Do Voo & Bon, Avium Avonuo Junction.
Garllno, Seventeenth strcot o A. W, La no. Qarden Road store,
Daue'a Store, Alor, Dane, Booth Commercial street.
Electric Store, C. M. Eppler, Eat Stato street.
Fair Grounda Storo, HarrUon Dao, Pair Grounds Road.
Howolt'a Corner, Twelfth and Crosa streets.
O. K. Orocerjr, A. A. Engleba t, Twolfth atroot.
wbMler'K starn w. D. Whesor. Hlahland avenue.
Tew Park 8tor , P. O. Rower ox. Twolfth and Leslie.
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WHEN THE REOIMENT CAME BACK
All ithe unlformi woro blue, nil the sworda and rlflea now,
When the regiment wont marching down tho Direct.
All tho men woro halo and strong, an they proudly moved nlong
Through tho choora that drowned the music of their, foet,
Oh, tho'mualc of their feet, kooplng tlmo to druma that' beat!
Oh, tho Kllttor and tho splondor of tho Bight!
A:i tho awords and rlflea now, and In uniforms of blue,
Tho regiment went marching to tho fight!
When tho regiment camo hnck nil tho guns nnd Hworda woro black,
And tho uniforms had fndod Into gray;
And the focoa of tho men who mnrchod through that street agnln
Boomed like faces of tho dead who Ioho their way.
For tho doad who loso tholr way rnnnnt look moro gaunt or grny
Oh, tho sorrow and tho anguish of tho sight!
Oh, tho weary, lagging foot, out of stop with drums that bent,
When tho regiment camo marching from the fight!
-Ella Whcolor Wilcox, In Harper's,
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THE MKX WHO WORK THE HLUK
Thoro was n tlngo of ho pnthotlu In tho Lincoln memorial aorvlce
conducted by tho Ornnd Army of tho llepuhllo
IT !H THE PATIIOH OP PATRIOTISM to bohold an nwtumbluge of
tho mom who carrlod Into nctuallty tho principle of national unity
nnd frocdom that Lincoln stood for.
With what pride thoy atoppod forth to answor tho call for troopi,
YOUNG, IIIIAVE, C1ENEHOUH, IMPKTPOl'H PATRIOTISM.
Saturday when n young man sang, "Tenting on tho Old Cnmp
Ground," these men burst Into tears.
THEY HIIOALLKH THE l-'ORCHR MARCH KM AND THE COMRADES
LKFT HRIIIND IN HOSPITALS AND HATTLIiriKLDS.
Lieutenant Wobslor nroso and in u volco brokon with emotion,
moved n rising voto of thanks to thu sinner.
Ho H a modoat iiulut ninn serving his country us n Justice of the
poaoo AH I'AITIII'PLLY AH HE DID IN' Till". HIXTtKS AH AX ARTIL
LKHYMAN, WREN' HE WON PROMOTION IIY SILHNCINfl THE EN
JCMY'H C1PNH,
It Is that ijunllty or fnlthfutnoM In plain civic duty, as well as In tlmo
Of warfare, that dlRtluKulslinn the fjrnnd Army.
Tho memory of Lincoln, and tho vanishing ranks of the men who wor
tho blue ARE THHAHPKHH OP PATRIOTISM THE AMERICAN PRO.
PI.E PRI'E.
Outsldo tha ClntNd Army hall stood a man who was a soldier of the
confe 'oraey. He lletanml to the sour and thought of the "Lost Cause."
"WHLL, IP HI1RE A I NT A JOHNNY Hlllll" said one of the I.tneolu
Vela u thoy tiled out onto the street.
There wa a hearty lm ml clasp. Tears oame Into the oyoe of tho lata
wearer of tint hut Urn nt. but he was I milled lately 8UHHOUXDHD IIY
MItN CHiAD TO HUE HIM.
They were friends. Amerlouufi, mea who could differ, who could fight
and forget.
YOU MEN OAVH PS A NATION. YOIT OAVH UH LIRHRTY AXD
PRHHHOM, AH WHI.li AH TO THE ARIMPAN," said the ox-oonfedar-uto.
Ah. little mh tb present generations renUia. little do they appreciate,
what wa done by the men who wear the blue that they might on Joy
TIM RLHSSINOS OP CIVILIZATION PXRHR ONIi IU0, ONE OX
HTiTlrTIO.N. - o
RRYAN MAV NOT HE THE XO.MtXHH
MtivenMoR nifdHthUd. U waa
follewtrft from eaaa LaV, who
NO NIIW OR HHOHXT
Thero are a Dumber f reaeoaa why llryan may gat be ike HtuajMo.
One rwuH to that he hne run twite, aiut them It the aid saying,
THRHE TIMES AND OUT.
Ilryau'e repeated aamttrtaele havo ekryataUaatl bte supporter. a
that he has nothing to give new ftaVpattara.
HE IN IN THE VlX THAT CIHA.VT WAS IN WHHX till RAX THE
THIRD TIME.
Hie support was all la when tktt
knewu who would get the plaoea.
Ihyan has kttoh an nttaehmont of
boihitwt for htm for twe oampalgnt. THAT
HPTPOltTHHH COULD OUT PLAOtm.
The old guard would mounpolUe Ml hU ftderal Hatmaae,
lto the eoaventlea le liable to u to minded tr a tleket LIKE
JOHNSON OP MINNESOTA AND OHA.MRWRIiAIN OP ORHOOX.
The grwu party loader, mea Uk Mill of Nw York. OteNataad of
NVw Jore. Re4ment and eore ( oihera. are letty at JiryAR, afraW o(
M ahtltly, JmIh f hi Uadeeehlt
ThoM DeMoemtte warhtrcea are earty bom ami tMttoraUy rtw
m wedlecrv mmm WHO IS LIISS () , PARTY UlCTWTOR.
Ae a great M Huetltleli ehamtii of irreat eoeMto priMlnW Mryaa
mwmrUti by iwaiay WHO RHSllyp SHLI'ISH, PttRSISTIINT QK
PICIMRtASIXO.
All tklnga ewneldeeed. tkr la a atrouc iroUItiity that Hryaa will mm
bv ike RemlKft,
Th w4Jita! wHy iHNlfil la the DeajMwretia MMivtailM WILL
RE HTSIPHDID VOIJ KQIII MORE AVAIUMH.H IAISS HRJLliLVXT
(WXUIIJATH.
PRHIVJULVn fQ THE llltrilllUCQ
ploaso In 4hc future, and the Oregonlon is not doing much to keep them
from averting their Independence at tho next election.
AIIUHK OP JIEPf IlLfOANB WILL NOT KEEP RKPUBLICAN8 FROM
VOTING AH THF' l'LBSI3.
At present tho Oregonlan Is holplng abuso the Independent Republi
can voters and trying to drive all of thorn to opposo Statement No. 1,
and get down on their knees and promtso to oupport tho machine pro
gram. HUT CAN IT MAKE THE REPUBLICANS OP OREGON WHO HAVE
WANDERED DO THAT?
When has tho Oregonlau cvor opposed the machine, or a mnchlno can
didate unless It woe some unfortunate devil who was down? DID IT
NOT ALWAYS UPHOLD THE LATE PRANK RAKER MACIUNE?
It la perfectly plain that Furnish ao governor would havo been a ma.
chlno governor, AND OF A ROTTEN MACHINE AT THAT.
Wo Bay this with dua respect to tho gentlemen, but there Is nothing
In ovldenco to tho contrary, WHILE THE MACHINE HAS PROVEN ITS
OWN GIIAIIACTRR.
It la perfectly plaJn that Williams was and Dovlln would havo been
n machlno man no mayor of Portland. Tho Williams municipal machine
nauseated tho decent and moral elements of Portland by pandering to
vice.
Now tho mayorship of Portlnnd IS AROUT AS IMPORTANT A J013
AS GOVERNOR and tho peoplo will not stand for a machlno Republican
In olthor placo. ,
Merely saying you nro a Republican, with a machlno rocord, is not
enough. If tho Republicans want to olwjt a Republican mayor of Port
land or a Republican governor of Oregon lot them put up mon wno are
more than a moro party machlno figurehead, 3IEN WHO WILL NOT
STAND FOR THE MACHINE GRAFTS.
Wo nro not saying but that Furnish or Williams or Dovlln might have
displayed soroo lndopondonco nftcr o'ectlon, AUGHT HAVE PARTED COM
PANY WITH THE MACHINE AT SOME POINTS, but thcro la nothing
In ovldenco to provo that THEY EVER DID, OR EVER WOULD.
Tho fact Is, a Republican mayor of Portland doing what Mayor
Lane has done, or a Republican governor doing what Governor Cham
borlaln TinB dono Ao chock legislative extravagance, WOULD BE UP
HELD BY THE PEOPLE.
Tho masses of ho peoplo rogardlsBs of party will not stand for a more
machlno dummy In bo Important an exccutlvo onlcc. AND THEY ARE
RIGHT.
So In abusing tho peoplo for what they have done, In driving tho Re
publican party INTO THE ATTITUDE OP WANTING THE BARREL
REGIME RESTORED IN ELECTING U. H. HKNATUUH, mo urcganiau
Is doing all In Its power to pavo the way for tho drubbing.
Thort nro thoso who say tho Ropubllcan party will novor got right
until It hna had Its drubbing.
Tho Republican party must got right or got Its drubbing. IT HAS IT
COMING IN SEVERAL DIFFERENT WAYS.
It will havo to part compnny with somo of tho prnctlcos of the past
and glvo tho peoplo something bosldta machlno nomlnntlonB nnd mnchlno
nppolntmeutH.
Tho pcoploof Oregon havo not begun to mnke aa tunny mlstnkos In se
lecting candidates for ofllco AS THE MACHINE HAS TO ITS CREDIT.
Tho Oregonlan pretends to bo fighting Stato No. 1 IN THE INTEREST
OP HONEST POLITICS.
It Htiys that fenturo of tho d I root primary law Is a sham, a fraud,
and rouciilvod to put Domocrats Into olDco.
If thnt Is concodod, THE MACHINE WILL DEMAND REPEAL OP
THE ENTIRE SYSTEM OF D1HKCT NOMINATION AND DIRECT LEG
ISLATION ON THE SAMIJ GROUND.
What of nntlonnl Republican principles? What of tho foundation
stone on which tho Ropubllcan party rests, PROTECTION TO AMERI
CAN INDUSTRY?
According to ho Oregonlan Statemont No. 1 Is tho monaco to tho Re
publican party, but freo ihtdo In nil right.
PREPARE FOR THE DRUIIIHNG, INDEED, whon you say there Is no
party organization nnd got over onto tho Domoorntlc platform on the
tariff question.
Tho Capital Journal liollevos the Is enough GOOD COMMON CLEAN
DECENT REPURL10AXISM LEFT IX OREGON TO ELECT THE WHOLE
TICKET from United Stutos senator down to road supervisors but It will
not rally with onthuslnsm for the odlnary claptrap of mnchlno Republi
canism without brains or conscience that le painted o (foil the people by
the alleged party organs. v-
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HAD IT IX POR IiIXCOIjN.
Portland dlroot primary flghUra celebrated Lincoln's birthday.
LINCOLN BELIEVED IX THE PEOPLE EXPRESSING THEM
SELVES. The state of llllnola even In Lincoln's time had the direct primary In
foreo.
LINCOLN WAS ALWAYS ON THE SIDE OP THE PEOPLE,
Llueokt and Uoanhu campaigned before law poople for the seaator
fchlp. LINCOLN AIIIDHD BY THE EXPRESSED WILL OF THE PEOPLE.
But we kav entered upon othor days, when Unoola la Hot eulogised
for what he did for the pooplo.
HE WAS NEVER AFRAID TO TRUST THE PEOPLE OX ANY MAT
THU. Mneoia was th founder of tho Uepublieaa party.
SMILES
Who would want to woar that ex
pression on Hetty Green's fnco for
all her millions.
This paper has no room to print
mean things said about any of Ha
esteemed contemporaries, llko the
Oregonlan and -tho Albany Democrat.
While some mon are chasing of
fices, Judgo Burnett seems to hnvo
a hard tlmo dodging honors.
Oregon baa need of Immigration,
but not of Hindu, black or tan or
Asiatic yellow.
Machines don't want men who
mako any statements. It prefers pad
locked dummies.
Miss Theodore Shonta la to wed an
another unpronounceable count. It la
time for some nobleman to threaten
our country with tho Japs.
Tho old guard are good men, but
they havo no use for direct primar
ies. Tears Bhcd for wrong-doing an
generally shed after itho fun has
been had.
Eugcno will havo "Parsifal."
Tho stato press will Blug most of
tho Initlatlvo measures.
Let us all unlto to mnko it pleas
ant for tho visitors.
Gambling has been suppressed nt
Dnker City for tho presont.
This otllco Is awampod with odl
torlol advocating tariff roform. Who
hi roe It dono nnd pays tho postage?
Tho ofllco Is lloodod with offers to
Bell public, land scrip. Tho public
lands aro still tho object of gigantic
speculation Instead of tho govern
ment rossrvlng thorn for tho nctual
settlors of .tho future. '
Why should not So lorn hnvo' n
humnno Booloty? The way somo of
tho poor horses aro abusod Is n
fright. Somo como to town In n
nearly starved condition. Tlioro Is
no rollglon In thnt.
o
The Last Great id
ma no cause jo much sufl.,u
.1.. . Mine
uumciuaa ua many a Case Of (
us miseraDio victim. And is. ,
did not bring so much Joy as Hood!
parillo has given thousands otii
relieving tho agonizing Itching aoj
v cv.v;Lua-iujiuri.'U people.
In a Med of Flro-"i nr
&n for yean, nwlnr. ,n .;"'? "1!
my body, ltchln Intensely? D
:;rrii;" rs"". uj 1
CarbondIo,Pal ' T
. TIjMl the Hand8-"We h4 ,
bands of onr two-year-old ion ob
r.,r,"u"i!c?..a"ob?; K.,
whlcti soon completely enrtd." vl
, v.. wu.uCt, oU, l-tlttn
Hood's Sarsaparllla Is sold tT
ib we usual liquid, or In tablet I
Sartab. 100 Doses One Dr
pared eoly by C. L Hood Co,Lo,
PUX CI'IiTUHK IN
THE GREAT NORTHWEST
The soeoad factor making for the
hw pnupwrMy may be tarnuHl "the
discovery of llax." For year thore
had been a few Mattered flax fields,
bat It was only In the middle nine
ties that the northwestern pioneer
awoke to the dleeoven that Unseat
oil was of a more truly gojdon hu.
aot only thaa th heat (told. Imt
Tae orefttHUM im rtedti Utt fraakaete. U aa4Aer ti m par
RUT THAT DOES NOT DlSISK OP THE SITUATION aa tar m !
penU wha ar ar haxw bea RpaUilraae are raer
THEY ARE JUST AS (KM)!), Ur JhM at baa tr a Oafaataa akl
have It that wy RKPPBLICANS AS TRHY EVER WHRH.
The Repubtteaa of Oregaa wh tM to tta tor Paratah far gov-
praer. aaa tar wmwata aad for DvU for taayor of Ia4ttaa4. are tttt aa
tarth aud are Mill lUpMblloaus,
THE RK-ELKtniON OP t'HAMmmiA!X HXlfORSHB HIS ADMIN
leJTHATIO.W HIT waa not a eouJewaattea ef WlthyeowW
Almw win net take away fioat fraemea their freodoai to ete aa they
The) roattiKjd growth of this
Wank for the past tweaty years
U avMaaee thai the aaallt apre
late roai M -arteoa traat
awai Ya gtva the aaiaa atwa
tka to raetataart wtu small
ataaaa M w tit to Umw havlag
bvsar a6aaau.
Oar eaataworti ara affdt
A'arr aaaajaiaeitattoa aansktoat
with mmk aad eaasarvatlve
bauklag
CAPITAL
NATIONAL BANK
any gold-bearing quartz California
evr aw. And so the endleee golden
yollow of th fields of wheat gave
place to tho Wue flowers In August
aad the tinkling bells la September
of the llax Held.
Thoke whe hava aevar heard the
rlagtag of the Hax Mis have missed
a truly waaderfal eaeatiea. The
round sMd Rod,, wmii,, tMftll jj,
wkich eoatala ha aa. give a ralat
matalitc aoaaa waleh aa oae drtvaa
,or walks thraagh a Heal. saUlac
taouMada i, notion. ,, Mk
ttria4s of laaaltevNMi balhj ttakltag
,h fatatly aa to bo all bat laaaalhla.
tNor 1. th atr iskt of a Rax field
la the mellow Augaat eeaa u be for
itea. ivaacta a kaara-acre
a'4. lltej wtik Rowers of a blue
,rw uoki tRaM vtoiata. Aa of
! proataaU rharaetar aaa UlRstra
jtloa win uw la jM, xtl, Oto
(Jaaaaam baaKR Hi acras Ib u
, heart of the greot a.x halt tar Ml
aa aero o U rroo aajrtaaat fOaa
fOa -broke aa" kut (H aal the
next aartag Ul aera aad tated It
a ax la reaati aeaihara he tareal
tie tho tall atghtaea aal aaa-kalf
.buaaote to la ar; 0.1 H tmr
I II a baaael; usial, )3iee: a Ut
,tl aor thaa Ulee eaaagh te aay
,for hi iaad oat of hie first era.
jNat oaly wa Ue Rax Imneaeely
tprotak4e tUelf but tt reotoved from
the caaatry the stigMa. oae eroa
'eouatrv K Dtckev . Wari4
,ToJav i
Xoxt!"
"I was counsel for a railway com
puny In tho wost," ays n promlnont
.Now York lawyer, "In whoso employ
asootion hand had boon klllod by nn
oxprew train. His widow, of courso,
sued for damage. Tho principal wit
nese aworo postlvely thnt the loco
motive whlaUv had not soumlod un
til nftor tho entire train had paseod
over hta departed friend.
"You ndmlt that tho whistle
blew?' I sternly domnndod of theJ
wllneea.
M 'Oh'. ye; It blow.'
'Now,' I added improealvely, 'If
that whistle sounded In time to give
Morgan warning the fact would bo In
favor of the company, wouldn't It?'
" Msuppote so,' said the wltnos.
'"Very well. Now. for what
earthly purpose would tho onglnoor
blow his whlstlo after the man had
bean struok?'
M 'I presume,' roplled tha wltnesj,
with groat dellboratloa, 'that the
whistle waa for the next man on the
traok. "Harper's Weekly.
FILIPINOS SAY JAPS
WILL TAKE T1IK K
(United Press Leased d
flxanua, i?cd. 17. The
Junto at Toklo, claiming J
loucn with Japaneo offlclalda
tmucB sending tho dlsaffecte
cios here, with whom It i
munlcation, predictions of
slon of the Philippine Islaai
dismayed by tho fact that the
Bled destruction of tho Araerlfr
ships on emerging from tho!
lan straits did not material!
Junta now declares that the J
program Is to await a dlvlsioi
Amorlcnn naval strength ai
destroy tho force remaining
I'acitic, and nrtorward dlsp
tho romalndor should tt reti
was dono with the Ruulau
fleet.
Co-lncldcnt with -the Junta'!
Ity thoro Is a recrudescence
the Jnpanoso spy system
COFFEE
Why Schillings Best ?
Because it is best and
your money is yours if
you think you don't find
it so.
Vaar rnx feJent your maney If yao don't
ltt It; (MT Mn
Easy to CJikiss IVmson.
"Ilia wa haa a tarHhla aaW and
aaa loet her vote aactrety."
"Yea, ha sajra ha ItlU like aah.
elor ala." atoahasa.
Thoy lloth Wont,
Flrac Mothar (raaillas latter ftaa
on at eattesa llaary's leuars al
ways ao4 me to the dtetlaaary.
Satoaa Mother raslgaadli')
Ta'a aotaJag; Jack's awjr sand
ua ta tae haak. Iaak.
RUSSIA AXD Tl'RKKl
OX YERGK OH
(United Press Leased Wll
Parla, Fob. 17. News tla !
to tho effect thnt Russia is
ing Its Caucaslus forces at
taken In connection with Sitl
reports directing thnt troopi
blllzed at Kief and Odessa
provlnco of Don, In taken her
indication of very Ecrloui
monts In tho ponding Turko-lj
dlflloultios.
All of tho Cznr 8 Rarrlonrj
frontier nro being strongly
forced and the military road I
from nntoum to Turkey has
oloBcd to overy onf who U
vldod with special pcrml's In
Uatoum comniandor
ii fV
SCHOOL TEACIIEnS WANT
THAW RKI.I
(United Press Leased Wli
Evansvlllo, Ind , Feb 17
mont favoring the re? aso cfj
Thaw, slayer of S'an'crd Whli
devoloped among th 'cache
Washington towwdnr ta
county, which U a few mi
of bore.
Tho toachors met in ansuil
tuto nnd pasged a resolution h
Imous voto to send a pe'tloaj
nuthorltles nt New York asklaj
Thaw be released from th
nt once. Several wcro'a ta
woro present, and 'V rew m
ndoptod amid lou 1 arpiw
hand-olapplng.
Several nddrt f w '
tho pedagogues, in which 7t
In n rind for havlne s aia S'J
White. The petition !
all tho teachers prsent
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MIXISTI3R KILLFD
IIY STREET I
Los Antteles. Feb 17-R1
ward Rode, aged 7S scars of i
aiatant pastor of th Germaa
eran ohurch. was kll.ed br
car last night at Be'moat
and Court street II w
frnm nhnrrth when he WS W
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westbrwnd coach ana 'n'--
alightlng In the path of an t&i
onr. whloh mangld b.J c
Old pastor bocanif r afasl
clnra of the lud igbr a
dlrooUy la front vt tie wJ
ear.
1 I1ICKOKT
Cough Remedy
r ,r it
A leading Part,
"Ur araihar has a leading part Is
the aaw draata."
"What aart"
"He leads a borsa across the st3ge
la the laat act! 'Philadelphia In
talrer
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