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tf DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 0ALKM. ORBGON, THURSDAY. MAHC1I 20, 10. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL V,. 1IOFJ5B, K6. a4 Pro. km Jparfeat lleifjf Devoted to aamtean Princltks a0 the-Pw awl JHrtiopemml of Alt Oreeji. PuWInhwI Kverjr Etcalng Kxcept Sunday, Solera, Or. gU8CKIPTI0N RATK0, (Invariably In Adrance.) ftJwtlr, fcjr carrier, per yr..........-f.00 Per raontb........C0c MHr, hy mall, per ywr.M.-... .. 4i Per month...... 13c fftfcly, by "jail, par ycnr.... . ,..,v., 1.00 Sir monthi ......Wo STANFORD UNIVERSITY ROW WITH STUDENTS Many More 8tHJcH(s Have Been Let ()Mt o Account of Demonstration Against ProfcBsor. . SPECIAL OLIVER. rr o ftveIee Qt ufccrlbrB branch dollvory oeea r eeta. ct tie fejiewt fwee at I cents per month, li.oe iw wriw Asylum Store, F. Q. Do Vo & Bon, Asylum Avenue Junction. Carllne, Sereateeattt street o A. W. Lane, 3ardon Koad store. Daue'a Store, Alex, Due, fkMth Commercial strcot. Electric Store, 0. H. Epplftr, East State streot. fair Grounds Store, llarrlson Do, Fair Grounds noad. Hawaii' Coraer, Twelfth Mi Gross streets. 0. YL Grocery, A. A. Eaglet t, Twelfth street. Whwler'a Store, W. D. Wheeor, Highland avenue. Yew Par War , F. O, Bower ox, Twelfth and Leslie. . VmK&miON OF STATEMENT NO. 1 knj MacuanJon of Statement No 1 On 1t1i tho peoplo to better un- jats4inK of the situation is to bo 'WBraemed, 1 la gpnorally understood that f8lHtNo. 1 IS A HELP TO wwr at a mnmn election of SMNATOftH BV THE VOTK OF THE jwoplm. It the people aro to oloct tho Unl ted Mateo senators, thon any meas ure that makes tholr choice flnal and certain Is In tho right direction and to bo supported by nil who stand for that nrlnclnlo. ' tho discussion. Thd people aro tlrod of baring momborn of tho legislature Bell tholr votes for federal offices or casH THK PEOPLE CAN CHOOSE BETTER MEN FOR SENATORS THAN MONE1' CAN BUY. - In his first Htatomont Dr. Cuslck said: WHOEVER GETS A MAJORITY OF ALL THK VOTES LET HIM RE ELECTED." Now bo nays It doog not matter, "WHETHER IIH IIUY8 VOTES OR NOT." Buya them of who? Why of mom- If. Dr. W. A. Cuslck Is In fnvor of bora of tho iCglHlnturo, of courso. oloctlng Honntora by tho direct voto of tho pooplo, THK PEOPLE CAN HAVE NO DIFFERENCE WITH war. If bo donjos that tho pooplo nro capable to elect sonators, then ho You can only buy votes of thoao who hnvo thorn for a1e, and VOTES HAVE REEN BOUGHT AND SOLD IN LKGI8LATITRICS. It lo not bollovd thnt with tho Oregon plan of direct nomination, linn a right to contend for somo othor ami direct oloctlon, that sonntor "way of electing thorn. ahlpn enn bo bought nny moro than For ovr 20 yonrs tho Ropiihllonu congruRsmnnshlpB, or governorships, "parly and Republican legislatures Tiavo boon rcno'cmllng" IN FAVOR OF DIRECT ELECTION OF SENA TORS. In an artlalo In tho Statosman Dr. Cuslck inado the following ntato Tmont, CLEARLY STATING TRE PKINCII'LMTIIAT A MAJORITY OF THK PEOPLE HAVE THE RIGHT TO NAMH THK UNITED STATICS KKIfATOIl, Tho doctor used thono word) "The pui'poso of this nrtlolo, bow "5vor, Ih to ahnw that a minority or plurality or anything short of a ma jority of all tho vote oust, nnnuot bo mado o do duty, ns bo 'volco of tho people or choice of tho pooplo.' Can didates ahould find and declare thorn apH'oa rlarly In this mat tor. Thou WHOEVER nWTB A MAJORITY OF ALL THE YOTH8, LEI1 HIM UK i;i,E(THD, as he Ih apt lo ho tho "bofct or, tho bunch, and full recogni tion will by, glvou tu the 'peoplo'a jlolc." inil majority rule." I)r t'urlok Inadvertently atatotl tfto trith In tho above words, and wlmt UK IN HIS HIWRT MUST OTntl. IH RIGHT. ll-a)UliiK that he had Inudvor-ont-ly ranrd oleotlnn by the pooplo jho titlier day In dlKualK the subjaot. Dr. W A Oulpk In tho Statesman Wednmiday mornlnK tllsoueees the atibjwl anatn Ilo saya: "Kvery member of tho leKUIature, front Marlon to and win be oleoled by u majority, and when thoy oloot a United Stat senator bo will, and xian oaly be electcnl by a majority of both hounos. and WIIHTIIHll UK WVVH VOTRS OR NUT, HAH NOT11 UNO TO DO WITH THIS RIKtH'S. filON. He koim a majority or be Is not eloted. It Is foolish to keep In alstlns on oleotlUK the United 8tati tionatora by popular vol'e, booause. a itriPat It can't be done, as sueh VroGooillnR would be in violation of our national constitution." "WtlimiHU UK IMTVH VOTES OR NOT," has everything to do with Itaw to Obtain Wealth U the (rollH all aie aaxlouj to solve. $ttm fiM 4o Haw It left to Oiami otHc fUtb bttaaujM the hav no rlih rettviN, bat the smart omhk ma r woman of today apnji a wtvlnp account m th 8im Way tftwnnU oWlala lat wealtk. Your Having win tmrM three per eot lntret with u. Small ttneount woloomft. SAVINiS NrAITMENT CAPITAL NATWNAl BANK Tho peoplo will not bollovo that Dr. Cuslck' moans to say that a aona- tornhlp could bo loKiiUy obtained In tho loRla'aturo by purcbnslnR Votes. dr. rrsicic is not tiik kind OF A MAN TO SAY SUCH A THING, In tho HutiRo that ho uphohlh pur i'hao and xalo of votos In the IokIs laturo. nut ho has nnnln rovealed the very point that tho pooplo ARK SORK AFRAID TO TRUST TIIKIR RKP RICSKNTATIVES UPON. Statement No. 1 absolutely de stroys tho value of a man's vote In tho leglalaturo an a ansa or political ItHSot. COFFEE Cheap for those 'that von't pny for good; Schil ling's Best for those who won't have poor. Your Kttt utumi yuur iuner l( tou doa't llkn lu iur btui STATE CONVIIXTION OF IMtOIIIIUTION'ISTS. Portland, Or., Mnroh 20. Tho Mnto Prlhlbtllon party will bold iu onnventlon tomorrow to seleoi n atato tloket. At tho same time sevoral dlstrlat oouvontlous and the Mult nomah eoainty convention will be Rlieumnllo Pnlun Relieved, B. F. Crocker, 18q., now 84 years of atte. and for SO years Justice of the peaoe at Martlnsburp. Iowa, say: "I am terribly adlloted with solatlo rhoumntUm In my loft arm and right hip. I have used three bottles of Chamborlala'a Pain Ilalm and It did me lots of good." For 84le at Dr. Stone's drug store. 1)11)1). PKTHllBOX At tho Salem lfopl. tal, Wednesday afternoon, March 85. 1008. or tutmroulcwla, O. M. v Pdierauii. SO er of nge The decerned was a roldent of Frultland and loaves a wife and four ohlldren In that town. Funeral an. nouneement -will be made ater, after Ithe arrh-al of a brother from OatUor uta. C U May, wlyo T8iile4) narUtenst af tow-w, and who died Wtlnestay, waa hnrled In 04ty NIew esinatery. The fuaoral was hw4d from tho church at that plaoe. ami the sr vkMM were oaudueted Uj Uv. NK, of thla place. TH remalaa of Mrs. Sarah U. Kruhn. whe dil at Kugono, at the a of 9 j ears, woe Intorrod In the Odd Fellow' oontwy. Rv, . R. Comer, of the UaptbM ohuroh, con. ducted the service, which wore heW at 3 o'doek this afteraooa. a Don't take cold, bwt it yoi do. doa't fall to take Kemp's Balsam to PNveat serious coqueaee. Koth laic ! h w valuable ta UexUag cough aup eolds. A few days ago 12 students wcro suspended at Standford university on accoufit of having to 6k a leading part In a demonstration and parade against a professor by namo of CInrko, who is supposed to have somothlng to-do rlth keeping order and discipline among tile student body. Tho Bt'udonta annealed and threatened to strike and leavo tho university In a bod, "AVn'onswcr to their protest many moro hnvo beon suspended. Moro Student Let Oat. Wednesday 41 studenta were Res ponded. Tho student affairs com- mittoo refused to reconsider tho cases pf tho 12 students originally suspended. All of tho sophomores who participated In the parade wero punished by having ton houra added to tholr gradnaClon requirements. Five hours woro added to tho gradu ation requirements of of tho fresh mon' offenders. Tho announcement of tho commlt tco has created intenso excitement and resulted In a demonstration against Professor Chirk, chairman of tho committee. While leaving tho rompiiR for tho postoinco, ho was booted and hissed by a crowd of stu denta who had gathered to discuss tho ouspenslons. Tho hot-henda nro 'tnlklng of or ganizing a walk-out, but tho moro consorvntlvo studenta nro advocating npplloatlona for lonvo ot abRonce as n protOHt against tho suspensions. Alrondy 25 men hnvo askod for leavos. "ICenny" Fonton, cnplnln of the Stanford university baseball team and ono of tho loading nthlotas In tho Cardinal school la again promt- nont In university circles duo to his outspoken advocacy of the "walk out" policy In tho controversy ho- twron tho studenta and tho Hludont affairs committee nt Standford ovor tho suspension of 12 studenta who woro charged with bolng a part of a crowd of Stanford men who mado a demonstration against tho student affairs committee, Fonton Mado Speech. At a recent maw mooting of stu dents Fonton mado a speech, declar ing that It wna his bellof that the only coijrso left tho wiih to Hlrlko. and compel tho committee and President Jordan -to tako a moro rational view of tho situation thnn thoy apparontly onro to. So poworful was Fonton' animal that It -took the combluod of forta of Goneh Lnnagan and Proal dont of tho Student Jlody A. A. Mur phy to prevent an Immedlnto wnlk out Fonton declnros that It la not a question In rognrd to the liberty of having liquor In tho boarding housea on th rumpita, hut of tho right of the it tdnU of Stanford to have some renoM beyond tho aihl trary word of the student affairs oommlttou whan siillct of dispute co mo up botwoou the studenta and the faculty. Fight an Old One. Th light la an old one on the Stanford campus and was bitterly fought two yearn uuj. when tho thou existing RtmUut affairs oommlttoe uspomltd D. S. Allen, udltor of the Dally Palo Alto, bocauso of bis edi torial criticism of the policy ot tho eommltte. At that time the stu dents forced the resignation of the uommtttue and sacurod the appoint ment of a new oommlttoe, with a moro liberal policy When President Jordan adopted his present "antl steam beer" policy his committee ro fclgnnd and tho prosont committee, headed by Profosaor Clark, formerly prohibition mayor of Mayflold, was scUctud. Many ot the faculty aro supporting tho student In tho pres ent unpleasantness. If You Are Sick It is because some of the organs of the body are not doing their work well. Thprfe is a lack of that nervous energy that gives them motion. Oon gequentlyyou are weak, worn-out, nervous, irrit able, cannot sleep; have headache,indio;estion, etc. because there is not suffi cient nerve force to keep the organs active and al low them to perform their natural functions. Dr. Miles' Nervine restores health because it restores this nervous energy. "l have bn atck tve" . year, and Id not know irfeat ttsls the natter with me. I tried many remedle aad aone of them proTsd f any vahis. I heard of Dr. Illlit' Kenrtae. I Fro cured a bottle, and before 1 had taken Italf ef It I wan better. I weutd have bad ncrvou praetratton If I had net ret thla raedlelHe whra I did. I con tinued to taka It WftUl I waa entirely well. I hare atoee recommended It te five of rar lady frtenda, aad they have all thanked me fer deta , t it beaeflted tfaew alU" n MRSU ROBH OTTO. ltt 8. Si St. Ceiumbuff, Ohio. Dr. Mile' Nervine la aeld by yeur drunUt, who will guarantee that the first Wtle will benefit. If It fall, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind I CANDIDATES CARDS I wMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm (Cards. of county candidates $5. Cards for district and stato candi dates $10). FOR COUNTS JUDGE OP MARION 1 COUNTY, jU. h. JONES. Kopuoucan, larmcr business man and taxpayer. Gardiuato of Willam ette University, studied law and ad mitted to tho bar. Whoro ho la best known nro found his strongest bud porters. Among business men every where his word Is as good as his bond. Ho stands for a strictly busi ness and economical administration of county affairs, SMILES Ono thing tho peoplo tako no nl&rm nt no dnngor of tho faculty at Stanford walking out. Thla papor prints tho card of all candidates and will ovon print carda and advortlscmonts for tho Domoorals, Prohibitionists, Soclnl lita nad Labor Union parties It there nro any. It would cost Mr. Ladd and his Su lorn nmtoclaton about twenty thou sand dollars to put tholr wntor pow er In nny kind of shapo to soil It, and about ton thousand to redeem It from bolng a public nuisance" and menace to health. It will do lota to advortlso Salem jit tho Portland roso show, but would i. , uiv "jijlo n Kront doal more for Sulom to o ""'Wf'Ocet nil newcomers with dowers nt by thlf .ynoA'iafT nnil 1Illrft Miam fon, a ,. thnv had como to a land of cordiality and hospitality. Instead of bolng turned ovor to a bunoh of roal oalato men. Lot U8 try to mnko It ploasant for all newcomers. Lot ua orgnnlzo to meet evory trnln with a oommltteo who will hand thorn a bouquot. The Journal average noorly ten page a day. Tho Journal takes the largojt tojagraph report taken by any nowapnpur In tho world publish ed lu a alty tho alzu of Snlom. Tho Capital Journal oomoa very nearly batng the boot newspaper In the world for the lr. of thi town. Tho Journal la tho beet advortlsement Salum haa. ' o No Use to Die, "I havo found out that thero Is no use to die of lung trouble ns long aa you eon get Dr. King's New Dla oovory," ays Mrs. J. P, White, ot Rushboror, Pa. "I would not be alive today only for that wonderful medicine. It loosens up a cough quicker than anything else, and cures lung disease oven after tho case Is pronounced hopelees," This most reliable remedy for coughs and colds, lagrippo, asthma, bronchitis and hoajraenoss, U sold under guar antee at J. C. Perry's drug store; 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Stato ot Ohio, City ot Toledo. Lu oua County, m. Frank J. Cheney nmkos oath that ho U sonlor patnr of the firm of F. J. Cheaeiy & Co.. doing buslneja In tho city of Toledo, county ami state aforwald, and that said firm wilt pay the sum of ONR- RUNDUKD DOLlARS for eaoh ad Xry cast Qf Catarrh that oaaaot b oured by the e of the HalPa Catarrh Cure. PRANK J. GHBNKY, Sworn to bafore ne aad subscribed In my pre&oace, thla Sth day, of De tetnhwr. A. D., 1SS8. (SeL) A. W. OLEASON. Notary public. " Hall' Catarrh qure la taken ia ternally. ami acta dlreotly on thu blood and tnuoou surfaox4 ot the ajstem. Bead for toatlmoufal Ire. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledor, Sold by all druggist, X5c Tahe HallM Family PUU for coa- atlBatloa, For Representative. I hereby announce myself as a can dldato for tho Republican nomina tion for representative at tho pri maries, April 17. IF NOMINATED AND ELECTED I SHALL ALWAYS VOTE FOR THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR. HAL D. PATTON. I hereby announce mysolf as a omdidato for nomination at tho Re publican primaries for county su perintendent of schools. WALTER M. SMITH. I horeby announce myself as a candldato for nomination nt tho Re publican primaries for commission er. B. E. ROBERTSON, Tumor, Oregon. I desiro to placo my namo before tho Republican primaries for a re nomination for County rccordor. D. C. DRAGER. I wish to announco to my friopds that I am a candldato for county treasurer, subject to tho Republican primaries. JOSEPH O. MOORE. I horeby announco mysolf a candl dato for county commissioner on tho Republican ticket. O. B. IIOYT, Jefferson, Oro. I am n candidntos for ofllco ot county Jmdgo, subject to tho Repub lican primaries, on tho platform of a square deal to all. W. W. HALL. At tho request of many Republi cans I .hnvo docldcd to becomo a can dldato for tho nomination for county Judge, BUbJcct to tho Republican pri mary "oloctlon. ' WILLIAM BUSHEY. Kennedy's Luxatlvo Cough Syrup noUgontly yotlirompily on the bowob and allays Inflamatlon at tho same time, it Is pleasant to take. Sold by all druggists. MICKOKT B1RK Cough Remedy tOMSmt MtJsnsEME Coughs, Colds CROUP IWlMW Cvifc llrru &riKkdls SORt THROAT TIIROATMtUNCS rinrnTiiii u i witM.pat08iN.U4. A. m. uttk For Assensor. I hereby announco my candidacy In thp Republican prlmarlos for as sossor ot Marlon county; pledging Just and equal taxation. F. J. RICE. For County Superintendent. I hereby announco mysolf as a ciin dldato for County 'Superintendent of SohooU for Marlon county, at the Republican prlmarloa, April 17., A C. BAKER, Turner, Or. For Representative-, The undersigned Is a candldato tor representative at the Direct Pri maries, April 17. If elected will fa vor buslnosa administration and voto for tho pooplo's Qholce for United State 6onator. HENRY J. MILLER, Aurora, Or. for county JudBeTbTfoirr Mean primaries of Mario? April 17. Having ?ZT taloner two terms Judge one term, I believe i Ifledtortheofliceforkhf'1 cand,date. jjt For Sheriff. 1 tho Republican primaries. T J1- P- MlNTo For Railroail rn-.. I I herewith announce myself tL nonnhllxan i .. "ref r w-.. uumiuauon for Riti Vwu.u.uD.UUCl( lr0m Ws ai-aistrict. w. For Pui.i.u. I am a candidate for the D6, lion fnr vinafnt.i- - . .. wUro oi B4 tm .y M l. Tl lt "" -uo epuoucan prlmarlet. IRA. HAJULTC For Reprcseaiaiitf. I herebv nnnnnn. candidate for the legbUUrl J yriuianus, April 17 if 5, and olected I will t-u.. , Mean United siiioa B.u. ". havo been elected by the pwpJ t HANK A. TCRM For RoproscBfattm I horeby announce nwif candldato for the nomlnjUoa rcsontatlvo at tho RepnbHoaS marles, April 17 If noinli. olected, I will vote for thefisa can cholco for United Sut tor. LLOYD T. REYXOl HOTELS AND lUST.UTUJ The White House Resla For a Regular 25c Dinner at; They caa't be lt McGikiirist & Sm Proprietors. iWmUMKIIIHHI 2 k9 couitT smut. Call and try tsm 16c. Board per ett (tl also furnished reasonable. AT Til i Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c! wiimwiiiniM" 4i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in im ; ELITE HOTEL ! '. ni,taurant aod boUl, i ' - Hull tt I , . uuropoau piau. - ' honra nn snort oruer n lifllnnor 5K MntS. TbWf 1 ' - . M I..I...J MMU. . . iy unisnea iuruuca - ! : E. ECKKHLEX, Wb H8 Comiae!iI Hllllil Fop Treniurep. I hereby announce to tho voters of Marlon county that I am n candidate for county treasurer at tho Republi can primaries; pledging honest, faith ful and Impartial handling of the county funds. WM. STAIGER For Representative. I heroby announce that I will bo a candidate for the Ronubllcan nomi nation for state representative at the prlmarloa April 17. S. A. ADKINS. Scotta Mills, Or. HOTEL OR!! Cor Seventh and St' Prtl,rc tewatii !! Hotel. Rates $1 H" M .. i.. frefi ; up. turoptanpMe. -i I; WRIGfiT-tMCKlNSWHOml rfopiK"j The :: Hnr;eshoe '- ... c.L!tt . , JJ jv - J ias opentd uaJr ili ! .1.1 minfteaaeat Best ZUC ffw- wt h t k, 1 j. I I I I II H For County Commissioner. J. T. BeokwUh of Sldnoy precinct. IHitfftrm: Hoonomlaal business ad HUnUtratlon and an aggressive policy of oeaetruotlnir permanent highways Uy the oo-oporntlon of state, county and local commualtloa. Good roads aro the best Investment for the peo ple. For ReprtvfntaKive. Please announce tha 1 am i tan dldate for representative from Ma rlon county, subject to the decision pf the Republican voter at the pri maries to be bold April 17. If nom inated aad olected, shall support the people's choice for U. S. senator Shall oppose all grafts and all un neo4ary and luxurious appropria tions. O. L, HATTEBERO, SIlTertoa. Oresoa For CowBty Jtde, I hereby aaaoaitee aay caadldacy ilQ &M 9vmWiJm Vktl'J LAR3W ". IN THE WJgJ !" - J .ii"ii I ! Ftt US t . rsn h U ii.dA iU1i