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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1008 "enwmaHgflMBIBu THE CAPITAL JOURNAL i. UOFER, Ed. and Prop. ka Indepcadent Ncwipaptr Devoted to American Principles and luci rogrcra una ucTciopcmciu 01 aii uregua. ijr T- JL r-ubtlrticd Krery Evening Except Sundajr. Salem, Ore. t: , ilMi .i I.. - .SUHSCRIPTION RATES, (Invariably In Advance.) OcHt, r carrier, per year ffl. 00 Fer month 60c Dctlr, bf mall, per year-... 4.00 I'er month, 35c WoekJr, Uy mall, per year....... .1.00 Six month 60c of American citizens, regardless of party, desire the Pro3ldont to suc ceed himself; that no other man has buc1i a hold upon their confidence and esteem; that they bellovo in his policies and that to place anoth er man at the head of tho govern ment would moan delay, uncertain ty, and posBlblo disappointment with relation to those policies. 4Dmm ., fePECIAL DELIVERY. For o nroitlbnco f subscribers branch delivery offices aro ostaW .Msfeed at the follcrwlf ffVacs at IB contg por month, 91.00 for thro mwtV -. Asylnim Store, F. O. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avonuo Junction. Carlinc, Seventeenth otreot o A. W. Lane, harden Road storo. Dauo's Storo, Aloz, Dauo, South Commercial stroot. Elcctrjc Storo, C. M. Epploy, East Btato stroot. Fair Grounds Storo, Harrison Do, Fair Grounds Road. Howejl's Corner, Twelfth and Cross stroota. O. K. Grocory, A, A. Engleba t, Twolfth atrcot. Wh.olor'g Storo, W. D. Wheeor, Highland avonuo. Yaw Park Stor , F. O. Dower ox. Twolfth and Leallo. , 1WTJ DIREar PRIMARY ' PAIGN. 'CAM- re SOX8 WHY ROOSEVELT SHOULD DE RE-ELECTED Tho Capital Journal docs not yot linow tho result of tho Direct Pri mary campaign, but will say on th6 ovo of tho battle that whatever tho pqopIo hnvo decided in tho way of nominations will probnbly ro colvo our support. Wo cannot boo why a nowspnpor should not hnvo poHltlvo opinions In a mnttor of . public concorn, ovon thnnujh expressing t'hofto opinions 31UNH COUNTKK TO THE GRAIN OF SOME OF ITS READERS. All roaders can bco tljat tho DI rijot Primnry rIvob tho pooplo n chnnco to wood out some of tho ns plrnntH for offlco, and thou If any inlntnlco has boon mndo gives thorn nnothor chanco at tho Juno olootlon. Tho professional politician on tho old linos obJectH to this, as ho mado it IiIh buslnesB to put up tho cnndldatoi AND THEN TO RALLY "THE PARTY TO PUT HIS MEN IN t)FF10R Uudor tho old system tho ma chlno grow Htrongor and moro ex perienced with each Biiccordlng con tost. Umlor tho now Bystom tho pooplo will lonrn with onch succeed ing election to wood out nnd kill off unfit otuclalB. THERE IS AN IDEAL IN THE MINDS OF THE PEOPLE FOR KiUW OFFICE from Prosldont flown to tho county road Btipervlsor. Thoy know what nro tho 'roqulro monts for tho oMro of shorlff nnd Tor county Judgo and for loglilator. Tlio pooplo sook to approximate that Id huI in tho Bolootion of off l corn. Vndor tho Dlrsot I'rliniiry thoy will hnvo two selections ONE AT TDK PRIMARY AND ONE AT THE NLIMMION. Under that syHtom public admin istration will grow' butter nnd hot ter ami ooiiHtatttly moro roaponslvo to tho neopls. A government by tho pooplo, nnd Tor the' puoplu nnd of tho pooplo AVILL NOT PKUISH OFF THE VAtMt OK I'll It HAltTIl IN ORE GON. Tho Orogon Ideas will go ovor tho whole country. As out of tit corrupted coudltloua of Australian ponnl colonics canto the Australian Imllnt. no out of tho dograilod ma chine mutltods of Orogon will oomo purer and bettor political systom. llliiuimallsm. Moro than nlna out of every tn cnseti of rheumatism nro simply rhounuitlsm of tho mttiolss, duo to old or damp wonlhor or ohronln rhoumatlHtn. In such onswi no Inter nal treat moot la required. The fr application of Ohninhorlttln'a Llnl mom Is nil that Is noadsd. nnd It h certain to give quick rollof. GIvo It n trial and sou for yottrsolt how quickly It rollvos the pain and sor-n-. Prleo 8f cents; largo elzo. 50 von' tfoM by Dr. Stone's drug storo YOUR IDLE MONEY Miftlil Just ns woli ho tunning J I ItfOIStwt fata 1 Wo pay llirv v' flOlU ItiUii-ost ami you wu dmw a'l of it or juut of It nt any tliuo. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK (Sacramento Dee,) JurMco Frank Norcross, of tho Bttpromo court of Nevada, was tho winner of tho prlss'o of $1,000 offer ed by United States Sonntor Dourno of Orogon for tho bOBl nrticlo on tho themo of "Why RoobovoU Should Do Ro-EIected." Tho win nlng papor has been' published In tho National Magnzino, Boston, nnd mnkos a Btrong and convincing showing. Tho able artlclo concludes In theso werds: "There 'Is but one logical and reasonable thing to do under the circumstances, and that is for the Republican natjonal convention iay Chicago to nominate Mr. Roosevelt as the choice of 'ho Republican party for President. It might not bo so logical, but it would bo tho sonslblo thing for tho Democratic convention to tako a similar course. If Mr. Roosevelt feels that ho can not consistently accept another nom ination, tho poplo -will not Insist fthat ho do so. They will, however, Insist that ho bo on hand when the tlmo comes for his Inauguration. Tho jurist bases his argument on tho prlnclplo that while tho views of tho President nro entitled to ro spootftil consideration they are not conclttslvo on tho question, bocnttso It Ib ono for tho Kovorlgn pooplo to docldo. Ho contondB that tho only custom In this country relative to tortus of tho presidential ofllco ro latos to oloctlvo tonus, and so doos not apply to Koosevolt, nnd Hint von woro It othorwlso 'tho pooplo have tho right to modify It ob thoy may soo lit. As to tho President's Htatemcnt that for him to again bocotno n can didate would bo to vlolnto "tho stibstnnco" of tho custom roforrod to. tho JuRtlco ariutoa that for RoobovoU to Insist upon such n con clusion would bo to mnko IiIb own doRlros or opinions pnrnmount to "tho comblnod wIhIipb and Intolll gonco of tho Republican party and tho oloctornto of tho nation." And tho nrticlo gnee on to show that tho country line not In roallty had "tho Hubstanoe" of two udmlnUtrntlons uudor UoohovoH, the fact being, ni declared by hlitiHulf, that whon ho Hticcouddd to his high olllco, through o doath of Proeldent McKlnley, It wn tho policy of hit predecessor that ho Tollowod uubrokonly, and not his own, to tho oud of tho per iod for which MoKlnloy wns oloctod. Evuryboily knoww whnt rndlcnl dlf feremio o.xHUi, and has always ox litod. between tho views of Roobo voU and MoKtuley with regard to national pollclo. So JttHtlco NorcroM cnncludoe his argument Mtuler title branch of thu quMtlou thus oenvlnolngly: "What Mr. Roootvolt U pltaKod to cnll hl first term, wai, In ruHty. the Hoeoiul term of Pcoeldont Mc Klnley, by Theodore Unoeevelt. act ing n enimrlty elmllitr to that of ait administrator with the will annexed. It may be conceded that during theee tltroo and n half yonra, tho people obtained some Intimation of tho character of admlnUtratlou that Mr. Hoosovolt would Inaugurate Hhottld lt bo elected President and thus bo come froo to carry out his own pol icial. As a matter of fnct, howover, ho nover 1ot sight of his declara tion made in all solemnity at Uuf falo ' to carry out abiolutely un broken the iH)Uey of PrwliUnt Mo Kluley.' How tneUj ca) his to i lection vloit lh etWtaac any moro than it d'ttee th form of the custom? U vlQlute neither." The Justice f trtber argues that wUfU Hooiveli gives. a rtasoa for not becoming s caaUUlats ' wblok doe not appeal to taa gool Jttdg meat of the peoplo tUey are not souud by H. aud last If tltey ars not neither It he. for it Is tas pso pH Judgment that should control. And the karasa" writer belterss It umiusstloaabl that tas great mass Currcc Good coffee is partly in buying- and partly in making:; like overything elsa Your troccr tcturtu ywtr ruoatr i( you doa't UU SvtuUmtf't Ut. m iur him. Two things only ilo In tho way of tho ronomlnatlon of Rooservolt by tho Ropubllcnn Jintlonal convention. Ono la tho unwillingness of the President to bo treated as- lhconsls tont or untruo to his declarations regarding nnothor torm, nnd tho oth er 1b tho hostility, whether opon or Bccrot, of powerful Interests to his contlnuanco In ofllco. It Is tho or gans of theso intorcstB which lnJ Hist Mint tho President la bound by his prpmlBO not to accept another '.nomination, o promlso which tho Roimbllcnn party nnd tho pooplo hnvo tho right to dlsrognrd. o ' MUST RELIEVE IT Wlwn Wcfll-Known Salem Tell It So Plainly. People When public ondorsoniont Is mrdo by a roprosontatlvo cltlzon of Snlom tho proof Ib posltlvol. You must be llovo it. Rend this testimony. Ev ery backacho sufforor, ovory man, womnn or child with any kidney troublo will find profit In tho rond Ing. Jacob E. McCoy, retired, living on Capital St., boypnd Mill crook, Sa lonv Oro., aays: "There hnn been no ronflon for mo to change my good opinion of Doun'H Kidney Pills which oxprosHod through otir papors throe yonrs ago. I procured tho romody nt Dr. Stono's drug Btoro nt thnt tlmo nnd rocolvcd tho most grntjfylng ro sitltfl from their ubo. I wns dollcved of kldnoy comprint of sovornlr yonra' standing. Tho principal symptoms woro In connection with tho kidney secrotlotiB nnd any slrnln or ovor oxortlon often caused liomorrhageB of tho kidneys. Nothlnj I had found In the way of medicine gavo mo any satisfactory rollcf until I got Donn'H Kldnoy Pills. Thoy gnvo prompt nnd lntlng benefit. I hnvo recommended them ovor since thou when occasion hns arlson. For sale by all dealers. Prco K0 cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., IJuffalo, Now York, nolo ngonts for tho Unl tod Stotos. Romombor tro nntne Doan'i and tako no othor. A Done Mine In ArkiiiOiaH. Through portions of tho Ozark Mountains In Arkansas tho rocks aro furrowed by flssuros and honoy eombod with caves. In one of those fissures was found by Mr. Wnldo Connrd, while prospecting for load, a roal bono mlno of very gront In torost. This was In April, 1003. Some of tho hones, sent on to Prof. F. W. Putnam of the American Mu seum of Natural History, roachod Prof II. F. Osborn and by him wore turnod over to Mr. llnrnum Drown, who Invejtlgnted the looalltyr col lected a vast number of Jaws, skulls nnd other honos of animals large nnd small. Tho results of his Investigations ami of his study of tho bonus fouud there have Just boon pjubllshod In Part IV., of Vol. IX., of the.Mwnolrs of the American Museum of Natural History. The pspor Is ono of extraordin ary Interest. It contnlus descrip tions of two new genera and twonty now species of mntnals, lists of tho animals whose bones were found, n doson large and beautiful plntoe. some of them containing twenty live figure, together with rcmarks bearing ou the conditions which av iated wha these boas found tholr resting place In the Osark fissure. The locality is about 15 miles to tho sonth of Wllcocksou. Arkansas, sad about a mile north or the Duf ski rlvtr. it Is near the top of the hill, at an elevation of more than 1.000 foot. When first discovered tho nature was unite filled uh with large stones, rocks and clay, but (nrthor down la the fleswre the drip from the llfostone has formed a JTO..rf .. wrH u, .uutiHiuw which exoepi Sunday and Monday after- fin mnw rogeioer wurk of the noons. uiatorlal In the holt. The bones were more or lees ft in,l friable ami very llke to go to il-ees when olonned froiu the surrouadlug rth All trace ot orsuhlc matter feed ais- AltlllMrail nu.l in iaott... .i. . i - --rr- - "" ifhuwij iuW uuuw IT! Vi 'r Hot of It u nocossnry to Boak them In a k $ BISnAiSratlfcTig solution of gum-arabic In order to A. P win ev nmcinSr.S? wvtwtM wimi.l.H li .inofjv harden them. Very few of tho bones were found associated. It wotlld Beom ns if mnny of them had been dragged Into tho hole ,by thq nnlmnls which very likely lnhnblted It whon It waB a envo. Of tho nnlmnls found thoro 'rind In oxtraordlnary numbers aro mlco, Bhrows, moles, bats, weasels, skunks, minks, fisher, grny wolf, two Bpe ctes of foxes, block bear, half a doz en species of cats, Bovornl oxtlnct, ono of thom n Babertooth tiger, beaver, hnres, an extinct horse, an xtlnct peccary, three species of our deer, an anlmnl allied to tho musk ox, and n few amphibians, roptlles tfnrt birds. No evidence of tho ox istonco of man was found, neither his bones nor hlB implements. Theso fossils woro accumulated toward tho end of tho Pleistocene, which corres ponds roughly with what la com monly known ns tho glaclnl period. Of tho thlrty-sovon general and flfty-ono species fcfund- In tho Con nrd flssuro, four genera nnd twon-ty-four species aro extinct. o A Heal Inc Sitlvo for Burns, Chapped Hnmls and Soro Nlpplon. As a healing salvo for burnB, Bores, soro nlpplcB nnd chapped hands Chnmlwriain's Salvo la moa excellent It ntMya tho nln or n biM almost li.ttuntly, and un ("n tho Injury Ib ven sovorc, henli the parts without leaving n scar. Prlca 2C conts. For sale by Dr. Stono's o Tho Ctiluttt Sugar Crop. Consul-aonoral Juntos L. Rogers of Havana states that tho esthnatos on the sugar crop of Cuba have fnl lon bolow 1,000,000 tons, nnd only the most optimistic cling to tho hopo of thnt amount. Under dnto of March 13th ho reviews the market and Its offect on bualnoss n3 follows; Tho groat majority of planters nnd others vitally Interested nssort thnt 9H0, 000 tonB will roprosont tho possible mnximMm nnd 850,000 tons tho minimum. Thoro Is good ron son for bolluvlng thnt 900,000 tons Is not too low nn ostimntc, for It Is known that cano cutting hn'a prn'c tlcnlly censod In many districts, thnt flold hnnds rofuso to work on nc cottnt of tho Impossibility of making Hntlsfnctory wnges, nnd thnt nomo of tho mills will stop grinding on April 1st or thoronboutB. Under tho most fnvornhlo condi tions only nbottt bIx or sovon wcoks of tho grinding season romnln, and It Ib gonornlly atatod .that by March ICtli It will bo poBslblo to cstlmato accurately tho total volume of tho crop. Tho latest stntomdnt, which contnlus ubsoluto verification of the grout doflctoncy, shows n falling off of nearly 40 por cont In tho 1008 shipments nnd stock ns compnrcd with thoso of 1007 on tho similar (Into (March 1st). If tho sumo rntlo of loss Is maintained tho volumo of tho 1008 crop would bo Bomowhnt bolow 900,000 tons. Tho offoot of this ronllzntlon of tho size of tho sugar crop nnd tho knowledge thnt thoro has boon lit tlo gain In prlco to tho various pro ducors on account of tholr financial noQ08sltios has (n1rondy hnd n Bor lous affect upon hmstnoss, nnd tho rovonttos of the govornmont nro do cronHlng In sympathy, whllo mnny business mon cousldor tho gsnornl outlook tincortaln nnd unpromising. Tho wholoaalo, morchunts say thoy nro not Importing In the usual vol umo becattso they havo not tho mon ey, nnd because tho country storo koopors nro, through onutlon, rofua ing to jKirehnso goods. Tho goneral opinion is certainly thnt. this will bo i bnd business year nnd thnt 1909 may bo worso. O -m A Knocker Is n mnn who enn't soo good In anv porson or thing. It's n hnblt caused by n dlsordorod llvor. If yot soo things through blue apootnclos, troat your llvor to n good clonnlng out procoss with Dallard's Horblno. A auro euro for constipation, dyspep sia, Indlgostlon, sick headache, bll lousnoss, all liver, stomach and bow ol troubles. Sold by nil druggists. CASTOR I A 1'or Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought OREGON OPPO RT UNITY COLONIST RATES from all ports of tho United State nnd Canada to nil parts or oretron and tho Northwest vlU b0 put Into effect by THEJOREGONRAjXROADA NAVIGATIOKco SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY (Lines Jn Oregon) DAILY DURING MARCH AND APRIL 1DM From t!o Prlclpal Cities of tho Middle tw .' . as Follews: "" "" CHICAGO .38 COUNCIL rtr.TTPro Sii 8T. LOUIS jp35 OMAHA '''fti KANSAS CITY ?30 ST. PAUL o...!!;;'!! t;orreaponutnB uaies irom an other Eastern points bi0 " plensuro at all polnta In Orceon. ' mty Tho Colonist Rate is th0 greatest of all honicbnildcrs. Otn-i lnrgcr opportunities. 1 Oregon nonnln win nrrntnnllali nnlnni-i -..... . . - . ... , "i um luauiis m ttrt'iiu' this opportunity to all tho world. Send Oregon literature t!fe nnnH rnllnbln Information nbnnt. Mm otnfn fn.-j(. . l ntinvn rnltrnnrla tnw It If nnnnaflm... w' FARES CAN. BE PREPAID Hero at homo if desired. Any agont Is authorized to iccnttfc required deposit nnd tologrnph tlckot to any point. Call os i bl agent or nuuress, Avar. JicMuntitr QoncrnI Passenger Agent, Portlaad. OW. TIMTJ TAHLE COHVAuLIS & EASTERN R. R. Trains from nnd to Ynqulna. No. 1 Arrlvoa at CorvalllB ... .11:00 n. m. Arrive, nt Albany. n:G5 p.m. Loaves Ynqttlnn 0:45 a.m. tvrlvcs at Albany 11:58 a.m. No. 2 -Lcavoi Albnny 12:35 p. m Arrives at Yaqulna .... 0:15p.m. Trains to nnd from Detroit. Loavoo C'jrvf.UIs ' 1:40 p.m. Nj. 3 Loaves Albany 7:30 a.m. A. M. 0:00, n7:05, 8:05, 10,05. No. 4 Leaves Detroit 1:00 p.m. follows, commonclng Jan. 10, 1908' Trains for CorvnUIs. No. 8 Lcnvos Albany 7:65 a, m. rrlvos pi Corvalllu ...,8:35 a. m. No. 10. a Loavos Albany 3 : 55 p. m. Arrlvos at Corvallls ... 4:35p.m. No. C Loavoa Albany 7:45 p.m. Arrlvos at Corvallls .... 8:25 p.m. Trains for Albnny. No, 5 '' ' Lcnvos CorvnlllB ..,.-'. J-. 6;30a. m. Arrlvos at Albnny 7:10 a. m ' No. 9 Lonvo3 CorvalllB 2:15 p. in Artlvos nt Albnny ,'..,. 2:55p. m. No. 7 Loavos Corvallls G:00p. ra. Arrives at Albany G:40p. m. No, 11 (Sundny only) Loavos Corvalllu 11:15 a.m. Arrives at Albany 11:58 a.m. No. 12 (Sunday only) Lcnvos Albany ....... .12:35 p. m. Arrives n Corvallls .... 1:18 p.m. For further Information apply to VM. McMURRAY, Gen, Fuss, Agt Portlnnd, Oregon. Jno. M. Scott, Asst. G. I. A. AMUSEMENTS. ATmTtoiTmuIoUo " Mornlug, afternoon and' evening sessions. The Vaudette. Moving pictures and Illustrated songs, every afternoon nnd evsnlug Fine Home for Sale Party with cash better investi gate. Price reasonable. Address II., care Journal Southern Pacific It lite I Tlmo Cnrd No. C2 Efffctlre I Dcccmbtvr 20th, 12.01 A. ! Toivnrd Portlnnd I'iwipr. No. 10.-5:53 A. M. Orepa I No, 18.8M0 A. M. Cottipl Passongor. No. 12.-2:45 P. M. RoithriF aongcr. No. 14.-9:13 P. JL Port'iU press. Toward Portland FrelfU No. 2225:00 P. M. PorMI Freight. No. 22010:40 ,m.,fij arrlvos. No. 22G 11:28 a-tTtf uopnrts. I Townrd Son FrancJjco I No. 11. 11.0 J A. U. Rmvj Bcngcr. No. 17.-6:45 P. SI. Cettipl Pnssonger. No. 15.-9:66 P. M. Cilltoi pross, No, 13.-2:01 A. M. Bl Express. Toward San Fmncko I No. 221. 2:43 A.M.PortW Freight. No. 225 11:38 A.M.W Oreffon. Electric Railway fa CHICHESTER'S PILLS iftPv .?? : IHkwo. JTlra.V I'tll U.J ukI l.,l, ulKcSV u HICKORY BdRK Cough Remedy .J ". o. Coughs. Colds CROUP M"rtVIHIIlnilHi""nl ' Whoopm; Cu(h drn(hdli SORt THROAT TMROATdtl'NCS UIJltKtMt IOi ituut ca SAIIM. OStCON. U S.A. rrU. Iat)M CmU .! time cm Leaving Sdtm. Portlasd nnd Interae-IM luuni . . Portlsnd and Iplamejatt I' West Woodburn, W! atln. Portland, iimiiM I'UrilBHU ' ., ui . t " Portland "nnd Intern West Woodburo, lliCS , tin. Portland. U-JA Portlasd and IstirmJJ local e w arriving SJ Pottlsad and intw, Portlsnd'asd ntr fi lots! ,v,rt,,fA' Portlssd, Tualatin. W Woodbuw. mb 4 Portlasd and inters' s, Por"uid"asa'ltrBeii:d local . In n rolll , - . ,t.a8d.Tab!l lt Portland and t'rIB I local OCT. (& n.ai SiwffiWJ r ' wt:v tM aDa 'i Tusiay CartJa a a m. " ..... Thursdar ad.r.i. 1 xr. P. BM""u aaddocgl Q. ti fj- !' ): de ra- fr ive oi Op :ru 'sic. m hot t