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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM,. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL, 0, 1P0
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REFERENDUM MEASURES
TO BE VOTED ONNO. 1 3
Tho thirteenth In tho" list of 19
proposod Initiative and referendum
measures to come beforo tho peoplo
nt ko June election g the recall
amendment to the constitution. Tho
measure will nppcar on tho ballot In
tho following form':
Proposed by Initiative Petition.
For art amendment to nrtlclo 2 of
tho constitution, giving tho voters
power to call a speclr.l oloction nt
any time to discharge any public of
ficer and elect hi successor. Vote
yen or no. 824, yes; 326, no.
,.Tho monsuro as It has bcon.mib
mttUfd to tho voter la as follews:
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT.
Article Jl of tho constitution of
tho state "of Oregon shall bo, and
hereby Ib, amended by adding thoro
to at tho end of said prtlclo al now
section, which shall bo numbered
section 18 of said nrtlclo II and
shall bo aa follews:
Sootlon 18. Evory public offlcor
in Orogon Is subject, no horeln pro
viucd, to recall by the logal voters
of tho ntato or of tho electoral dis
trict from which ho Is olectcd.
Thero may bo required twcnty-flvo
poro cent, but not moro, of tho num
bor of electors who voted In his dis
trict nt tho preceding oloction for
Jtiatlco of tl.o supremo court to fllo
holr potltlon domnndlng hl recall
by tho pooplo. Thoy shall not forth
in said petition tho rcasona for said
demand, If ho shall offor his res
ignation, it shall bo accepted and
ako effect on tho day It Is offered,
and tho vnenncy shnll bo filled as
provided by law. If ho shall not re
sign wHMn flvo day cflor tho potl
tlon Is filed, n spcc'nl election shall
bo ordered to dotormlno whdhor
4ho peoplo will recall said oftlcor.
On tho snmplu ballot at nnld election
shnll bo printed In not tnoio tlinn
two liMndroj words, tho rcn?ion for
domr.ndlng tho recall of nnld officer
as sot forth In tho rocnll potltlon,
nun in noi moro iiinu iwo uuuuro-.i
words, the ofllcor'a Juatlflcatlou of
his cdvrco In offlco. He shal' con
tinuo to perform tho duties of his
offlco until tho result of sr.ld special
election shall bo officially declared.
Other candidates for the office may
be nominated to bo voted on at said
special election. Tho candidate who
snail reccivo me nignesi numucr ui
J votes shall he deemed elected for
mo romiunaor or ino icrm, wnoinur
it be tho porcon against whom tho
recall petition was filed, or another.
Tho recall petition shall bo filed
with the offlcor with whom a peti
tion for nomination to such office
should bo filed, and tho samo officer
bum I order tho sppclal election whon
it ia required. No such potltlon filial
bo circulated against any officer un
til ho hns actually held his offlco
nix months, snvo and rx -it that It
mal bo filed against a senator or rep
resentative in the legislative assem
bly at any tlmo after flvo days from
tho beginning of tho first Bossion
nftcr his oloction. After ono audi
potltlon and spoclal oloction, no fr.tr
thor rccnll shall be filed against tho
same officer during tho tonn for
which ho van olectcd unless such
further polltlonors rhnll first pay
into tho public treasury which has
IVld such special oloction expenses,
tho who!o amount of ltn exponsoi
for tho preceding spoclal election.
Such additional legislation as may
aid tho operation of this sec
tion shall bo provldod by tho IcglBln
itlvo nsoombly, Including provision
for paymont by tho public treasury
of tho reasonable spoclal election
cnmimlgn expenses of such officor.
Hut tho words "tho loglclatlvo as
Hombly shall provide-" or any simi
lar or equivalent wordo In this con
stitution or any amondment thereto
oliall not bo construed to grant to
tho legislative ascmbly any oxcki
slvo povor of law-mnlcing nor In nny
wny to limit tho Inltlntlvo rnd ref
orendum powom reserved by tho
pooplo.
Klcctcd New OniroiH.
Tho rionrd of Trade of this city
Hold itn nnnunl mooting and oloction
of ofllcorB laot night whon the fol
lowing ofllcora woro Instnlled: Pres
ident, J. II. Albert; vice-president,
C. h. McNary; secretary, A. P. IIo
for; treasurer, D. J. Pry; directory
P. W. Powers, J. M. Lnwronco, P.
N. Dorby, II. II, Ollngor and H. W.
Moyorn. Specohcti woro made by tho
incoming ofllcoru nnfl woro honrtlly
npplaurtcd. .
Tho farewell spoech of Prosldont
F. W. Dcckobach, who was laBt night
uo:poded by J. II, Albert, was as
follews:
"aontlemon: I nm of tho firm
onlnlnn Hint Mm nfllnni. ) a.
lorn Hoard of Trndo havo ovory roa-l
aon to fcol woll nntlnfled with tho;
work accomplished during tho past
four monthB. I wish to commond
tho eocretary for hlB earnest and of
Hclont labors In tho Interest of tho
work In hand; nlfio tho work of tho
trustoes and other ofllcora, for I
xnow thoy hnvo nil served tho board
with an earnest onthuslnsm and do
'votod onorgy. Tho spirit and Intor
cst phown by tho membora of tho
nonrd of Trndo had much to do In
waking tho work of tho officers a
success, for without tho hoarty co
operation of tho members, but llttlo
could havo boon done for tho build
ing up nnd progress of our city and
Marlon county.
"At this tlmo I think It Is proper
for mo to congratulate tho llonvd of
Trndo on tho action taken by tho
Rooator club In accepting tho Invita
tion of this body to Join ua and be
come n part or our organltntlon. I
horewlth oxton.l to thorn a hoarty
welcomo nnd fool certain that the
presence of tho NooutorH win lend
to our organisation tho same snur
and glnuer n7b.loh It (Hd to their for
tnor organization. Tho combined
efforts of tho Monsters nnd the o'd
IKmrd sl'ou'd ortaIa'y redound to
vas' benefits for Siilem.
"In a way, I rnther rogrot thnt
tonight will li my la't night In
which I will sorvo (in your ureal
dant. At the vorv outset, I accopt
od the oilloe with reluctance and
only then upon bolnjf ptomlsed that
llttlo. If anv, of my tlmo would be
1 'qulrl setlvoiv. livante followed
which showed that It wa Impowd
uto for me to romalu Inactive and
at h same Hun- do Justice to t
pnelt'on I was honored with. Mv
tlmo not bi net ontlro'y my own nnd
nt my own dUpoenl, I unnouncod
about tvo mouths or moro hko, that
J deslro-i to ! relieved of tho duty
aa nnWem of tho lloard.
"I sln.rlv hope that my suc
ewror will always havo tuo samo
heart minnort nnd tho samo good
wlM fro tjio uiondifw s I foel wjro
I hav i' wild that th wnrk so on
thttAiptiri)lv boun wi'l bo carried
ou to a s'orloue ou'tclnatlan."
o
Ciw h )Un and inmlliW,
"Iidtvd, nu even mr oo-Muloto
nrohlblilon would not be iiHdaklrn
bl f. Tho ehurt'h beUa bac. of course
Iti uo-tlonl nnd sontlmontnl afwoela
tUma. nnd nt ono tlmo It doutbla&s
had Ha practical valtio. Put In thwl
a of cheap clock auJ watohoa It,
h po longer nocosuary, und of tho
who Uvo In Its Immediate neighbor-1
hood It Is oftliuea a considerable
nuteanco. It romalns. however, as
H example of the oseenUul cougar-1
vatUm of tho British people, and
we can hardlv hopo thnt our protect
hero recorded w'l sllonco it.
"What Justifies tho Introduction of
th subject in. tUeso columns la the
dUanroua i ft ct produced by tbe
ringlnjt of church bolbj upon tho
romrori ana wejinro or many in
Is faml'lnr with ntnncns that' fa'l
within thin cntogory and occasion
ally tho cxporlenco Is a very pain
ful ono, A sloop thnt would bo
most, beneficial, that might even
possibly turn tho issuo bctwou llfo
nnd denth, Is provented or rudely
brokon by tho flerco clnnglng which
Ibbuoi from n neighboring stooplo,
or by, what is not uncommon, tho
cnr-splltting discords of neighboring
stocploR. If tho nulsnnco cannot
bo altogether suppressed, it should
at loan bo temporarily suspended
on tho voto of any ono living in the
neighborhood. Thoro nro many un
necessary nolccs, and tho church
bell Is ono of them." London Hos
pital. i
V03LN GIIOKKS
COYOTE TO DEATH
tripped and fell prono on tho
ground. Tho coyoto Jumped on top
of her and sank his tooth in her
by tho throat vithi death grip and
choked It to death. The coyoto's
teeth wero fastened in her clothing
nnd she sucpeded In overpowering
him and novor loocenod her grip un
til her dospcrato victim was depd,
and dead to stay. Tho coyoto was
skinned, nnl Mrs. Caldwell will un
doubtedly keep the hue as a souvo
nlr of the most blood-curtlllng ex
perience of her life. Lakevlow Ex-
aminor.
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Funny Happening.
A ludicrous Incident occurred this
monrlng nt tho dopot whon peoplo
in tho watting room noticed an old
lady seated with a covered basket in
her lap. Tho contents of tho basket
scorned to'bo a eourco of much so
licitation on tho woman's pnrt,.anJ
whllo waiting for1 tho local she
would ever now nd thon carefully
romove tho covor nn.l peer Insldo
tho basket. Those In tho waiting
room vero curious to know what tho
basket contained nnd their curiosi
ty was at last rewarded when the-
trnln arrived and tho old lady start
ed to get aboard. Just as she waa
about to step onto the car she drop
ped tho baskot which partially
rolled under tho train; tho cover
flow off and donen llttlo chickens
woro precipitated violently to tho
ground. Tho woman screamed and
tho chlckn ran In nil directions. A
fow bystanders, however, came to
tho lady's nsslstanco and finally,
Just beforo the 'train 'oft nil tho
chicks wcro captured and returned
to tho basket. Albany Herald.
DoWltt'o Carbollzed Witch Hazol
Salvo. It la omoclally good for
piles. Sold bv nil drugdstfl.
Your
Head Aches
Whenever there is an
excited, irritable 'condi
tion of the brain nerves.
It is the outcry of a
tired brain. Kelief will
come quickly by tak
ing Dr. Miles' Anti
Pain Pills, as they soothe
the nerves, and when this
is accomplished, the pain
subsides. This is tho nat
ural, sensible way. No
harm can come from their
use if taken as directed, as
they do not derange the
stomach or' leave any
bad after effects. Take
promptly at the beginning
of an attack and save suf
fering. "It Rlvea mo plrnnuro to tell what
the Dr. Ml Its Antl-Paln Pills havo'
dono for me. I waa troubled for yenra
with headache, but nm glad to nay
thnt nfter usIhk tho Pills I now fool
that I am entirely cured. I wish alt
that suffer from hondach" would us
them." MRS. ELIZA WEDSTntt.
JG',4 DoukIubb St., Worcester, Mass.
Dr. Miles Antl'Paln Pill ore sold by
your druggist, who will guMranteo that
the first packaqo will oenoflt. If It
falls, ha will return your money.
25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold In bulk.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
OREGON PEOPLE ARE GROWING Wl
A largo number of them arc now UBlnc ampvu. ,
1MIOWN BREAD FLOUlt. Tho people of Now. "
lived on Just such Pure Foods for 'over a hundred x'1
goods aro poit up In packages and In 10 and as n.aS '
and aro for salo by ALL FIRST-GLASS GltoCEIts K
ALLEN & LEWIS, Portland, '
Distributors for Oregon.
ALLEN'S B B B FLOURj C0MPAN1
San Joso, Cal
DesMoInei, l
HM W M I
Mrs. T. A. Cnldwoll, who llvoa on
tho M, Wlngflold rnnch nenr Adel,
performed ono of tho most dirlng
fonts Tuw.lay morning of this wook
.that It has been our cxporlenco to
chronicle In thin country. Shortly
nftcr hoi- husband had loft tho house
for his day's work on that morning
a coyoto enmo to tho chicken yard
nnd miiuc r raid on the chickens.
Mrs. Caldwell wont to ohnso tho
coyoto awny, not bollovolng that a
coyoto would attack a person. But
sho wrs surprised when tho thing
took nftcr her Sho sinrtod to run,
BANK TALK No. 1 1
By the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, Salem, Or."
It's a Habit
Down deep In your pocket tho coins ncho for freedom.
Thoy oxort nn Influence ovor you to bo put in circulation.
No tomptntlon to Bpcnd noedlotsly whon tho money Is In tho
bank on Intorcst. Try it, nnd oxporienco that feeling of olntlon
thnt rises within thd Favors brenot as ho steps into tho bank to
mako his first deposit. Not only have you savod an amoutu of
money, but you also sec tho material result of you determination
to save. Thoro Is a great satisfaction In knowing that you havo
an Increasing bank account.
Don't allow your money to work you; mako It work for you--
this Is tho way to got a head
Open an account with uh If you want to add a degrco to each
day's satisfaction.
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
HEADY TML.ORED'CLOTHES
FOP? WELL DRESSED
MEN.
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OREGON'S
O PP 6 RTUNIT1
COLONIST RATES from all parts of
tho United State and Canada to all
partB of Oregon and tho Northwest
vlll b0 put into effect by
THE OREGONRAILROAD & NAVIGATION
-and
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
(LliiCH In Oregon)
DAILY DURING MARCH AND APRIL, 1008.
From tlo Prlclpnl Cities of tho Middles West tho Ratti tjfli j
ns Follews:
FROM TO SALEM FROM to s.j
CHICAGO $38 COUNCIL BLUFFS ....8
ST. LOUIS .35 OMAHA m
KANSAS CITY $39 ST. PAUL .. ?J
Corresponding Rates from nil othor Eastern points. Stoporert :
plcnouro at all points In Oregon.
Tho Colonist Rnt Is tb0 grcnUvtt of nil honiebulldcra. Oirgonl
uiilitnlted resources nnd nccd.s . inoru peoplo who dcslro loui
larger opportutiltlcH,
Oregoh pooplo can accomplish splendid ro&ults by benMl:
this opportunity to nil tho world. Send Orogon literature fitlt
good rollnblo information about tho stato, far and wide. Call oa tt
abovo railroads for It If necessary.
FARES CAN BE PREPAID
Horo at homo if doslred. Any agent is authorized to acctptt
required doposit and telegraph ticket to any point. Call oa lea
ngont or address.
WM. MrMURIUY,
GcpcrnrPawengcr Agent, Tortliud.'bfitfSl"
PRICE RANGE
&2Q T $40
f
HAVE AN EARNEST CUE
For tho comfort of tho folks at homo. Bundle ?d
family washing nnd phon No. 25 early Mondiy for
to Bend a wagon lor tho clothes. We will
money, worry nnd discomfort, and savo tho olothes, as well. Ttoj
will como back to you frosh, crisp and clean.
WE DO IT RIGHT
The Salem Steam Laundry
TUB LAUNDRY TIIAT KNOWS HOW
lUiSW-IKJ'li'ttrefcJ1
Afforsufforltip; for soron yonr,
Xf woman wusvestorodtohoivUh
ly Lydlu 1 IMnKlium's Yeiretnble j
coinpouud. ucmi nor let tor,
Mrs. fcialllo Wench, of lnin,nnnl;,
Iiul Tcr, writes to Mrs. 1'inklmln :
" 1 had ffinule troubles fur seven
yvurs wa hll run-down, tnd o ncr
wuk I could not do fithinf. The
dotflai'MrvHtedme for dlffvronl troubles
but did mv no gmtd, Wliili- In tlilsoou
dltion I wrote tt Mrs, PltiUhHin for ml
vliv mut txiU LyiUu K. l'liuh.nn'i. Voifiv.
table Compouud, ami I iiunuw stroup
and woll,"
FACTS FOR S1CW WOrVIEN.
For thirty years Jsvdi K lluk-1
hntn'a Vegetable CVnnimuml, nmdo
from roots and Uevlw, has Xahmi tltoi
stamlnnl romuily for female iiK
nnd hns positively etuvtl tluuiwuidM'i
wtmumwho uw Uen tmnbled villi
ili.-liliieonu'iits.luUainiiiHtioii.uli'env.
tioj, fibroid tumors, invKulnriiies,
jvnuli iwins, Utekuihe, that ltnr
tnjr.down feolimr. KntuleiU'wiiidiKi-
tivin,dixziuesi,oruervouspittmtion.
Miy uon't you try ur
Don't lionltato to write to Mrs,
PtnUlmm ir tluuo 1m nnythinir
ubout your tdcUne.s.s you do nut
lMdcrsmnd. Sho will treiit your
U)ttcrlnctmtldenccundftdvlrto.Mn
froo. Nu woiunu evvr regwttoil
urJtiiiK her, nnd lccuus of htr
VKMt oxperlcnco site Ims helped
titttUftouA, AadrekStXiytitt.Misss.
BEER PROMOTES
TEMPERANCE
Recognized as a Food Product, arid
So Dealt With by the Government
IT Is bolng rocognlzed tho world ovor that tho drinking of .beer
promot temperance and aobrlaty to a far greater extent thau
ill tho prohibition laws on tho statute books.
All onltghtonod European nations nro oncouraglng tho manu
facture and consumption of light beors containing about three and
one-half por cent alcohol, and tho result has bon mos,t gratifying
to all sincere lover of temperance.
Tho United States governiuont has takon a positive stand in
thU dlreotlon, the war depaitment holding that tho re-ostabllshlng
of the army canteen for tho bbIo of beer bolng an nbioluto neces
sity In the Interest of tomperanco and sobriety.
Ileer Is today recognized ns a "Food Product," and Is so dealt
with by the government.
All tho grU lawiranoa ftompnnl have contradicted tho Ilea
taut havo been gives eurroncy through prohibition sources that
the drinking of beer was a bur to securing Insurance, and havo
lately published o the world at large tho statement that thoso
d Inking beer moderately (not more than two quarts during twon-ty-four
hours) were the very het of risks. Tho latest British llfo
Ineuranoe reports 8how that the ratio of death rato among abstain
ers U thirty per oem greato'r than among moderate drinkers.
Boqt la pure and w ho! i soma, and the day Is not far distant whon
It will be as much a part of tho dally subsistence of ovory family
a aro milk, bread and other food necessities.
The ber brewed by tho Salem Brewery Association Is In every
ssnso the very beet that modern enterprise can produce. It speaks
for kselt and Is Its own host advertisement. j
ji
amuaMMHstOMiweai mmmmmnmmmmmmttimmtM
gBaai 1
i
VOU'LLKWOVADWtfJ
InonoofourHssJotM,"d
you owned it. More,, Ja M
you wl'l have all the pJwwJ
only a mere fraction cf ti?
of a private stable. Tw,
limited In your choice of 7
either. Our livery er f
ply anything you iWjJJ
runabout to a coaeb ,CT
can wo serve you? .
FASHION ST.IBLK f
C. W, Yoankf W i
131-137 N. HlfihStFkoM
HnwnmHiWiimmnvmnxiiuww
will be offered 'at greatly reduced n,r? . naA auaiHT -,,
Those are all of standard mako and good galar SJ
SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION
SALEM, OREGON
eft
Don't read this unless you aro in need o f wBJ J
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w nniura, uu D IU ou,u muii; "j ..,- rno&3 IBW
m Until March 30, In order to raKO room ur ... .--
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One new handmade- light oxpress
Ono new 3-lnoh wagon, corop,8te
One new buggy, bast make, . . .
On 3 new buggy, boat make. ,.,
One new runabout
One new disc harrow
One new Tiger drill
One new Bmckeye binder ,
Ono mw Buckeye mower. ...
On new Bifckeye rako
Ono new Davis cream separator -
fin, n. 1J.I..M. TrV. Talnnil CIlDHOr tl 1
Ono new 12-Inch Rock Island Ol'ppw; JJ HJJJ;. lfJ
Ono new 10-lnoh Rock Island UV "' .. "!!
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One new handmade light express . . . ; k t a i
Also second-hand cultivator, ow"f " ,,-.hMarJ.
Slnule-trees. double-treoa, necK-joKw., - j
at a 30 por cent reduction. f a. ia
An assortment of about ?300 worth of V
nlcVin-. .., clnln. ,.,111 ! II lit Oil 8310, . .,Jt 0
I will also sell on -coram salon an? ' fa. .,
m .,... ,,, y ,..-.. ---. ,-fna anJ vw'-
to per c nt discount ou puhu . 3;" " cwaiSt
DUIO V" ,, JM
tnicr " '-nrijoX
SALKW' ,
I 0EOR6E R. JACOBS