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w DAfLY CAWM in'vt s W.FM, IMIKriOV MMDAV, MAIUH 0, 1008. JOURNAL EDITORIAL PAGE THE CAPITAL JOURNAL H. HOFfiK, ML Mkl Profi. i . A- in Independent Xetrtyapcr fterolfltl te American JPrluclplca ami fcUieTrogreai atxl UevelotMniesl of All Ortgofc :;n fuMUbcri Urcfjf Kri'rtlug Rxcept Sunday, Salem, Ore. HUI18CIH1TI0N JIATKS. (Invariably in Adrauce.) S5ilr,- by carrier, per year ffl.00 Per mnth.,..Wd aily, ly mW, par year. .,.. ...... ... 4.W I'cr month Mc Wi'r by '"" Pf yr ..... ' W 81 months ....fOo ry HPKCfAb KmvEnv. ffdr o nvealonce of subscribers branch delivery offices are wtifc Jotted ftt'the followlog places at 15 cent per month, $1.60 for three M0t' . . " Asylum Store, P. 0. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avonue Junction. Carilnc, Sovonlccnth it'rcot o A, W. Lane, 3ardon Jtoad stons, Dane's Store, Alex, Dauo, South Commercial street. Hlcotrlc Store, C. M. Epploy, East Btato streot. Fair Grounds Btoro, Harrison Do, Pair Grounds Hood. Howell's Corner, TwoUth and Cross streets. I 0. Kr Grocery, A. A. Kngloba t, TwoUth street. Wheeler's Store, W. D. Whcocr, Highland avonue. u. Yow-Park Btor , F. O. Bower ox, Twelfth and Leslie. . u'lin in;ni)i:it'H kkvhhv Tho shoop nro down at .(be water, n, drlnkln' their bluttmliif All, Alt' mo titiMho dog nro dozln', an borders and colllou will; Tho wwiilniay ho movln' oniowberos, hufuoro It bj Blnndlu'tlll. It Is atrtttdln' filllfs a pfeter, mitt even tlto ctomls o'erhead Look Just )h$ olotidH tuatjiro painted on the roof of n sky-btoio abed, 'And it iOtiiB If, to nil thpioter, Mh mid tho ahoap should b dead. Tin lianl to think Hint In ctllo tbofo'u inon who are gold' mnd, Ktwh Htrlvht lo boat hla follows ami gut what the otliom had; And from title hero poneefttl viewpoint, mi oh ctolifi look-had, plum bad! Bo the ahadowii lengthen aiitl lengthen In tho -long 'drawn, lr.y day; Has any otio boon happier than me and my dog now auyl I wlah when it's Hiuh for oaahln' I oould ptos In my ohocka this way. Denver Republican. TIIK Altm'MHNTS IN PAVOIt OP A HTHIA'flHNT LIOKNHK ItHClVlhl IIION OJ' TIIH filQITOIt TltAFI'lO, -n Tim GnplUil Journal prent liarowltli tho fti'BiimtnU Ml forth of Uic Nr.lloiml Modi II luh I.Icoiiko Ioakiio. Wlillo tho Ihiuor Iralllo It pormlttfld by slnta ami uatlonnl lnvg THHltH MU8T HIJ HIM'KCI'IVK IIKfJUIiATIOX. A llotiiirio Hint Is ton IiIrIi and' too iinpraoilont of gnforoQinont lit Jutt u bad itti one too low or loosoly drawn. 1'rohibltloiilHtM who clamor for n hlKh IIooiih so high as tn ba In offoo prohlbtlvu aro makliiK A MIHTAKK IN I'ltlXt.'lI'lii: AH WHIJi AH IN TO MTIOAIj IUONOMV. Tho cbjmitlon to tlto prnpmied 91000 lienor llotiuo at Balotn was uo.1 lljftt It would c'Ioko a few saloons, but that It would fftrvo tboao that ran under U to do an IHuRUItuato 1um1um to MAICK Til Mill PUOI'lTrt IIN lililJ THIWl Tf. I'AV .TIIH IilOllVHH. Hut burn Is th idntemoiit of tho model high lleons longuv. and It la a view of tho uubJtM of rogulatlot) that t khIuIiij? ureuinl: To tbf PMopla or I hit Ullltod HtatM; In urKiiiK tho phk of Kiimptuary laws tb profuMlonnl prohibition 1st and thou who have fallen uudtr tka a1l of hla frvlil orator)' ple tin the vtl of laobrltty and polat to tho lleoaiotl aaloon as a tllr tnenaoa to sonlnty. CONCHHINtiTIIK IMMSPtnWHIiK I'ACT THAT TIIH ImWVMLSS 8A. IiOOX l A KlUMTI't'ri HOUHOII OF lll'.MAN WHUTOHIlllNHSS, lot u' Vendor ovw the prnpusoil euro prolitbUlnn. Aniw that la a tt'vrin OQiumunlty tho aaloon haa Juat botut abelUhail. Vhnt dflRroo uf fnllUlmaut uf tha vloriaua propheolts of Urn prohibition Ut htta th oommuuli n rlRbt to expaot, JiuIrIhk from tha xirieitea til othar ooTitmunlttfl In nttmw. ad mor ramoto ilntss? H may ha iafeu for KrauliMl that t'rottdani lttllot tif Harvwrd uiitKjt VfotUhl not oxproas hluualf nn surh aa tluiHiitaat fttlttBllOn tlilt Hli HAH STtMlltll) TIIH .MA'ITIIH TIIOUOUGIILY. Uroahlaut Ultot?stiyfl: 'Thara haa hwn coiiearraHt ovll of pmhibltlve loKlahUlQH. "Tha offurta to wnforo It iltirlng forty yaurt hava had solas unlooked for afloota oh nubtlr raMKi for eomtt, Jadlrial prtwaadltiKt. oats and laws id Kttiieral. aad for olllwrs of thu law, lllaiort and public nwrvnntt. Tli paaUlte haa b law iUHwJ. A WHOMt GHNHHATION 01' HAHITUAh iaV.limiKHItS Hini(K).HI IN IIVASION AND KIIAMH. liliS-SNItHH, oourU InaffaeU throush ilavtaatloiu of nollry, dalaya. ar JjirU, tiaxUiiaiiatM and othor iulaarrlnx of JuaUc. ottloort or tka law ouhl-Bm ami mwrwmary, logttlatara timid aad laalHcar. aaadiaaWJ for office hyjiodrltlcol and truokllugr, and offlcihoidora - unfaithful jsU'dgox and roa&onablo nubil expectation, "Through on nltflllon which haa always bad a moral ond. TJHIiSU If .MOItAMTIKS HAVi: I1KM.V URVEtWEn AND .MADK CONai'IciOt'S." Abrahutn Lfnln axprseed his rlewg on the subject as follows? "Prohlbltron will, work groat Itthiryto Uc cnuie of tompornhce. "It is a iiwl$ of Intompsranoe within Itself, for It Rpoa beyond tlie bounds of roaion In that It atttnttits to control a intin's appetite by leK Ulatlon. AM) IN JLKIX(i C'ltlMUS OVF OP THINGS THAT AUK NOl ntlMI.t. "A prohibitive law strikes a blow at the vry principles on which our governmont was fo-jnJed." GoneruMJ. 8, Grant nat opposod id prohibition, and ave tha- following example to HI.UBirate his vlaw Of the matter: ,' "I know frorn) thy own experience that 'whdn t wa $ Woet Point tha fact that tobatfBo 'lit every form -5V&B prohibited, and tho more possession of the weed Severely puulshnd, made A majoribbf the oadotH, myself In cluded, TItr p ACQUHIK TUB IIAII1T OP USING'lT." General Grant dlod of a eaucor caused by excessive "smeking: the re- SUlt Of A 1IAIIIT CUITIVATI'I) IIKCAUSli OP A I'ltOHIIHTIVI) 11ULI3. John Quincy Atlanta anld. "Solf-covcrnment h the foundation of all our polltlUtl and hooIuI In atltutlons nnd tl by 8KLP-GOVHItNMI5NT AfypNK THAT THIi h',Xl' OP TKMPPItAGrii G.VN UK KNPOHOKH. - S "Seek not to on fore t upon your brother by legislative enactments that virtue which ho can possess only by tha dictate of his awn confidence and tho onorgy of his own free-wjll." Thomna JgfTroon laid down tho following prlnclpli "No man lwtBfa natural right to commit nggrosaton tm the eqQal rights of another; nnd this le all form which the law o'uxht to restrain him; avory man In tttitlor the natural duty of oontributlug to the noooaaltlM Iff noolcly and THIS IS AW. Tllll I.AWH' OUGHT TO IjkVl'OltOK ON II IM. v "Whon the Ituva have drlared and ouroread all tbt they have fulfilled ItiQlr ftinutiditft and the da Is quite tiufattmltd that on ohtertug lutri aoloty wo gjv,c up any aataral rlssht." ,, Jufferaon Davn spokn of prntbltlnn tn the fbllowttiK terms: "Our Ml raw rojacted all aurh preteitsloas, their syatero keln: 'Govern ment by tho people for the people, IUIKTI.VO ON NATUUAI., INAWHNA HIiH ninilTS.' "You have already pro via Ion tor ioeal prohibition. "If It has proved the wooden- horse In which a disguised enemy to stale sovereignty as the jniardlaa or Individual liberty was Introduced, let It be a warning that the progressive march wculd probably bo from village to atato and ,from atato to TJulleI States and HHSl'lr IN GOV HUNMIvNTAIj RUl'llltVISION AND PATHHNITV IN8TI&M) OP TIIK J.IItHIITY TIIK HKItOICS OK 1770 IiKPT AS A WIGAOY TO THHIlt PO BTKHITV," Jittlaing front the ut Mm tineas of these m the community has Utile hope for In tho way of wise or honest goveramebt under prohibition. What can It reasonably hope for lu the matter of Hobrlety following the abolition of the licensed sale of liquor? Tho United Statfta cenaas bttroati has tabulate! TIIK NUMIllflt OP DIUTHH A'rrniHUTKD TO Dltl'NKHXHSS IN TIIK VAIHOPS STATUS. Tho following figure ill the number of saich deatha for enoh 100, 000 population for the IwrlOQO (the last oensus): IMlOHlfllTIOX STATHS. Maine ., ......2:11' New HnmpBhlro . ;18 Vermont . 3-20 - 1; LtCbWS STATllfl. Alabama . . . . . .. . i. 1 j to Indiana ..,,.... ...2:22 Kontuoky i:cs .Mlseoitrl i:70 Nebraska i:0 North Carloata 1 ; 0 1 OrenoH 1:21 Tsaaa , .. . . 131 Teaaeasse , ijnj West Vlrglala ,,..i:CT The average rieaiks la tW prohlhlttoN stats le 8:41 ami In thrlloanfet atatM It le 1:01. No onoeMraaeweat la.QKeretl here lOH TIIH HOPH T1UVT PUOHIIU TION WII1I1 DIICIlliXSH INKIIIHHTY. lSUJIKItH ANY OltOlAVD Will TIIH HUM HI '0HAT AIUJWSJIUN'G TIIH SALOON MISSIONS TIIK NUMlli;it OP LIQUOR HHALHUS? Uefereaci to the rseoi'ds or h lnitd Sutea oouimleloNer of IntorpaJ revemie will shew the numbeivof retail liquor lloensee In the artoa KMies (ft tU feitowiag irpnertloa ta population la 1 80s: PKQIllllIT'QK STATHS Kaneaa , , Ueense for every US of nonulatlen Mnlne .. , v Uteuee for every OCl of populnUeal Nrtk Dakota . .. tl I lleeaee hw every, 241 ef jtepulatlon' UIQHNSn STATUS Arkansas , v 1 (or every 921 Ahiijajtaa , , , j tor 0Vj, 88B D,fir - I for overy 48J yrtte .,.. .... I for every 11 i, -U 1 w Georgia Kontttoky . . . . . MasguchutHiJUs . Mlfislsslppf . . . AUstdJirl . . Nebraykti New Hafr!pblre North Car6Ilna . Oklahoma South Dakota . Tfxas Virginia Vermont West Virginia . . . v .. In tho three prohibition, states named the avi-raei . A. . 1 . ' or e 1 for 1 for 1 r- ' r 4 ' for I for 1 for 1 ' mrei 1 for 1 for 1 for 1 for 1 for 1 for oxkI fh'-' i jsrsj 'NHtri DHALKIt lOIt I3KItV 128 "OP "POPULATION, ana m ,he states named therfjernge is ONU liIHKtt OP LIQloit Di u OP POPULATION. According to thdOi.flgure8, If Kentucky should become a 'uw HIV.-1V- n wiiiu uu niuui i.imiv. iui uverj dltt OI pOpUlatll or ohq tor every 4in or popuiniton as tunuor tno llttno sysrtemj The snnto law of proportion would Inoroaso the draMi rate (1 iioiiBiii irom i.:ta 10 2:43 lor ovary luu.uuo or popu'atlon IHTION SHOULD UK ADOPTED IN JClJNTUCTiV. The government' conttR reports show tfitit In h "conspfj bainu, Indiana. Kentucky. Missouri, Nobraskn Orpgoo Ti boo, west Virginia the death rate rrom alcoholism Vcreas'ii In the 20 years prior to 1900. The saino reports show that In tho gamp period r.t ttinp tbo irom aiconoiism in 1110 proniumon aiaies increased 53 per c- It le oloar that not ouly"tH the numbor of llqaor dpa'rr,(n dw prohibition, 1111' THAT TUB FATAL I.VKIHIIITV IS CKIJASKI). wnni mis tu cumiiiuiiiiy 10 nope 101 111 me wa n rs cj Ineroaio In prospjirlty may bo gauged by the m ..t jn p, Maine In tho oldest prohibition stale. Ha population lu 1800 was 21:2 to the. fiutfar- 1, 1 It waa 21:7. Kansas Is a tynrkwl prohibition aate. From 1 lation InrroniMKl from 1.427,008 to 1,170,195: btM -population of this fertile atnto decreaeod 90,000 Sticlt figure blight tho hopo of flntinofti! advatu r ' WHAT HOPK IS THKHK POIt FUI.FII.L.IirNT Ol1 THH OF PKA'CK AND GOOD DKMKANOH t'NDKIt IM'.OHIIIITIOJ The St. Paail Hecord. a largo and lulluontlal nw mtr l the Jail record of Ibo siale of Maine and of an .' i ta Jl lleutise state) equal In territory and population TIIK JAIL HKrOHD POIt 1007 IS AS FOLLOWS- In Maine rottnty jallri. 57C0. In Minnesota county Jails, 14S9. Drunks In Maine Jails. 2934. Drunka tn Minnesota JnllD, HOr.l llllnd plggora (Illicit sol lorn) In Mnlne Jails. Ml Itllud plggers (illicit tollers) In Mluuotigta Jal Womon In Maine Jails, 207. Women In Minnesota Jails, 49. Maine pays for Jailbirds, board, $0,00O Minnesota pas for Jnllblida' board. lS,00t Malno's llconstf revonur, nothing. Minnesota's license rovonue, $73Q.00Oi In summing up we And that prohibition has he n dmounci oat statesmen of Amnrlca: THAT IT INl'lt'KASBS THK'NnMHKirOP LIQl Oil Dl'-U. THAT IT 1NCHKASICS TIIH NUMKKK OP D1TII8 KIH HVVl'fcU. THAT, IT INGIUiASIiS THlf AMOUNT OP (itlMI'. That It atagnatrfa the state and piovont proptr' and to In population; Ttint It hrlnsa th law Into nnntfintlt and t-orim '. .' I THAT IT DHPItlVKS TIIK STATU OF IwVHf.L lini'M CONPHIHtlNG A.YV IIICXKPiT TO OI'F-SWI' Till Ids'' Having started out with tho admission that ' feotlve, and having failed to Ond any bope of Uow. thft queaUon arl. WHAT is -TO I HI 1JONI Th? National bJhH Mcense Ioagi0 ftugffwt peal to every well-regulntod mind. The solution Is baaed on knowledge Of ham.' nivo tha rotnll llnttor doaler n Ueenso fre. f' ties and make the Ilfo of a llcenso dependant ON TUP 0IU. Tllll HOLDHK TO ALL OF TIII TAWS OI'KOllCTl If the license holder vtohitea tbelawe. tak aa of a law so fmtmtl that the court has no ehol..-1-upon the retailer's first conviction or any onVn- and Bitnaiil nnnvlntJon. enMi a i,.w.wni:i.i) maick IT MOIIK ritollTUlM T1IAN TO D1SOIH5V TIIK UVW AND TIIH lVW U0lUH. Eolation or the law la more profltuhle than I !taiii tn mnnv atiitAd. and la far more so 1 TIIH NATIONAL MODKL I I FNsEI Ilv T V li' ffi m 11 U'l F lllg fhiHH for High Scltuel Hmnu. JtJUs game Is ovtsbie of the league, - uiia scaooi win piay a ii.- ett Many have bee aaxloea to see aHw go up ageiast lHwtkia4,a fctt t4un. m they will io toelgbt. Me lalire. who starred le 11 goste .gaiuai the sIm iliogt will be itascu gkto of basket bull thU even lH raalNl West Portland high le (V Y M C A gym ThU U gotag to b. a hewmrr ta way uf a bs- kiu.4'l g..Di- att wilt be ftvat visit 10 ttatak JSj' ie Is go tU4 Hh Vegeoe for eiiSM) blare lu the tat' high sasmj iague, with RoetwiR t the kad. s4B.iiMimimMfciW hi miiiinwwwaim wm '"T MltS. J. P. 3IOHOAN TO VISIT IN 'PltlSCU. Sra Praikl., Marek .--Jklre. J Wvrgoet Morgia will arstvt Ht tht Faarwoot Hotel tomorrow with a better Imprecates to visitors than the for ih ptalaUtT. while tho UefeulaHt 00 j row steed (or that purpose. a scrap tM (Mill tonight. k aMeSBjBaMMMawMasNi If You Wont to Save Money T . 0 ai,. i-.'v -is, avli ecivvui . u ia alv)'vtt iMwIt eoek u.on' aa t oir ttHH Milt . tpttos j,t lu MO Sttf lg.fc.v- itiu oe to., lepiMtW i utvtt ,.i etu.agj, to iv g H1tu t ia m u4 VNMg 1 J t H."!!! I- 'SaCntf fts- AEPAitniBfnr mm wnmn BANK Nu Ve 1m Die. ' I have found oat thai there U ao usa- to 4 of Nag ttoubi m Ug i yuw vao got lr Ktug's N ! cwtery," aya Mrs. J. P u. of jRuawror, Pa. "1 wuulg eot Ur .alive tinlay only for that wouJrfut t4eta. It lMott4 up cnugb 'tlkivaer thus sajthlsg els, ajtt jtar. lung Oroeo mt sftr. tja v-... t preti hftVv' Tsu . ttto.i rt'tphl rentrilv fo couaha asnl rtd IsVlpgO. fab4Ubmah!IW an4 hoereea, at owM'ooUt'r gutr .Of C Prdwig atoret ak ( n.Of, Trial JSf 00 ire M,uur lirtMighiH uf PortSaa he 'eatteeat 10 Use 4a4eatg 4 tb itti ojUvereitjt. After that loo uglvorsHy rtta suuui aaUilAg Geoil for Hvurybody. Mr. Norma ft Coulter, a promt party of reiotlw a frttawio. aui aat arcbUaet. I tho Htlbort ha!d- III resaaln In taa Kraaubjoe for a lag,- Sag Pra Imo. says: uf fall week. Mr Mnra ami er part. en4nM All that haa ai said of have tHi.n tiittug aVoihtfit Colltor- Kleoirk- Hitters a a tour tnrdirlne nta aal Dal Uoatr for Sktiooib pat It U gtna for cymh H i rorreru t tnuatli "iv.- 1 HMirdr in a t i u ., luauue. And bwl'iip ui in- n " ,-4rK lllttwra N th t .,. Ml. 11 . i , j f,,'f l fr d 1 .l - iu.1,1. m a tt'txi t i , 1, it , i., ,u , rir at J r. I'i.m in,-- ..,.. They MeaH U No o shut4 Kor saoniKnt oager lta )fWa. for Or. u. hatdt a HtiuRoM will ctfre A guarat t.tr Jl.egtee . wlih every gacksa of totBeoj-noid No auattor t ktu4 ye h 9Ua4. UI4lo. ltnL IlxUrual itraiag Hupiatlinv UT. lia bara)l's liesa-Kotd will a4 IOO, CIMTrt A IMVaU; fc, KliM Tola la a stnag etatMWl. hat H ni KOtU tMMt.MTiKSi unot)) cuiv,! i.v Hewsold. " "r ,,, k ladtsamcg If you ar n 1 k-ur4 yo tt your al an.t artuui , -w,u iitu U btk ft eo t drvggtou o a ,,. h Bit. .... ..... at towed the eoao o go by defaoH, o . ' IHIUIllllllllU llllS IIUIIUVUII. ,' f n Y Prorkf r lleq , bow ZA yeiW of age. and for II years Jaartoo o ihi peaee at Martlwsburg. IoWH.' sa.Ns: "I am tcrrlWy afiilcted h; u-'nie rhouaualm 1st my left-tursa; and right hip I have used tfcrog iM or Chamberlain's Pal a Rfjb I 'i dlvt nte !"i X good." Pur ot? '1' l'i B(oni' din store Ml t l T iujnr.ii. ' Ikh'Hai. v 'i nor CLun 1 c 1 laiu ha 1 ! K lowing iJ if gat o u'tOIMl oil's. rmi.-miie CnteaOtl u ,-otii a- sriog atptiage, Now 1' a. Ji.n 14 tu 3tt 4SS Rv ,J, ' it lima, tl W s'sstui Ur L i LMttton. 't K,t porttaod nicKOi dm v " baiW' (.oughs, C cRoyj S0R i-" wweajj . aw. I M., h"- br. Ueoasawrwi i v , Proprietor. St. Soleei. iN?Tt N C bajsbasi, $'mui1 uti N ! CASTOR I A fibc IgAuati (tal Gklldra. IN KW Yt ftiifi k)mp 6iotM Uy. tgk ,. (4 c 'trgfiZtft htKK Y. hs nilt UkI l:ltW.VVSKKVltl- Toe 1 ' ' - ! i; - l.ieht Powic tiotu - praSjoriMg iv ad J thrr- !. m tbttr ayatem n to M 1 this rh U' of U -K' cOf !!) b mi . the ru- : ) n' Mri m ;1 ' "i etiy. t ' 1 .. 4uj twO'Cb 1. - " wet raj a u i Bfttrm Tx- car ni! bo pObeeal im iwvt H- it-, . t rap t4 ft vU a auu a Dutr ct ut hvf voroe tsewral wHoaeao wt c lu , tult tSre Wlmg tirUi( Ail lw ! Kui ii hv t-tifliV4 1 . th. 'isV '-if Vtir. - au 1, is, v i ,k i ji Mt, St. a: , . i n. i.nii)n b nm.ArtiUi kic4 ' w rh.t.arr aa4 a m .f, "-,h.ji ihrUH4' h. , f i I, n U)a ij, . . xiutrmi fraaa Hoaii mt a,w1 A.twitt UcXat) (,!. n fall fur til) Wm4ttii. , Ptrtoes - re . r m1 HottaVH',i 4 Unbr clv-n thar tin Aa aa . -1 - J aw .a i IX. . .. a . nnteat of 11 warrants of tl. city Sfll lfl -1 i.i.i enoorossl "Not p:4 for '. f futida" HoI4ra of asurt ge ' it'ea prttt taeiu tor . . -v. -: ii; vOta.) of too aoiler- 4g-4 X m iuHth CuansserrU' - a u'i t tfl cvaae f'viu r 'liU .lata PltANK MKHK1HTH CHy Tteaurvf s r,KO br'4. IMS. t-10 'C i Kett.rg Uu A!. tur r I fi&& . . . i 4 a' CHAS. n. M bwiJ XiVtkh l.Cr, !j CTj Hl ft. I ill 'Xv '4 'i: ISJ mlmitT.iw-iwii.iiani.iiii Sgg ivurt I 't-.