Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 22, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1008
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P0LITIGS--TO-DAY
AND YESTERDAY
! m ia nttnv licltcr morul'v.
IJ v and politically than at any
P .' -11 tho history of tho nasr.
le I" a" n- nnodmlato tl
fere are ?BB''U.. ','"""-
u They are heard on tho roat-
0 . .1.11 Mfrtsn on1 T nritr
L . ikA ntTII I! IIIUO, UltHl A Ulll.
I, erot to say, in tho pulplf,
EMnr tho fearful degeneracy of
fc mtin Atlnl nnltl.
, present age. "- 'm i'
'.' ,nrni rrfmea of every civ-
k? ... .,.. nnw ftnrcad boforo its
til breakfast table, and "It 1b not
L Into tho conclusion that wo
c ... jin. Hncrnnnratlnir In OVOrv-
that ennobles manhood and
P.A.ii with nil tho com-
... ,.' wo imnr from the nulnlt
,t the tardiness of rollglous nd
icjment, at no former period of
history 01 OUT COUluijr u IUHB-
Bore roverencen wwu iw ia iu-
Vo aro toia uy uiu iiubbuuiuuu
. i.t tt-P nro ranldlv donart-
tlrom tho high moral and rellg
! ...n4ru nt tho Fathers of cho
bablle, Hit such statements ex
it want of Intelligent knowledpo
1 tppreciauon 01 wns wuu cuuui-
L 0i be past and prcEont.
to man could bo otectod to tho
Ulieacy of the unuou oinies 10-
r who ontortainca uio reugioua
,. of Thomas Jefferson and Don-
tin Franklin Thero wub only n
de of difference uoiwecn wioir re-
loas tIcwb and tnoso or mine,
. ... hn hintnnt imnoBtlc of that
.. inrnr.nll wnn of a- lator day.
rton was not an atheist, but
if accepted rovcaicd religion, no
ia man of strong convictions nnd
.,a in noil, and nhvnVB oxhlblt-
Jt'ieblglr mensuro of rovoronce
Hie supreme ueing. in a uibciih-
iof the i vlT3 or slavery, no ubom
i,ii fnr,5rloil. "I tromhlc
ita I kcmmbc that God Is Just."
though his rrllgloti3 vlows woro
iiiif.i in hiq several oosperms po-
t. riimnaicus. and they woro
id ca 'v undisputed, there Is noth-
;h Indicate Mint ho loBt any im-
unt number or votog in inn tnrou
ietU for tho Presidency bocnuso
)i, re'lir'niiH convictions. Todnv a
,iho for the Presidency with
toon") ullglous conviction
I'd bo overwhelmingly dofenlcd.
trr Chrltlan pulpit of tho land
M hwnm n liollttcal rOBtrillll
o"!co tho nmbltlon of Biich a
4 'ate Alcxrnder Hamilton, tho
isrtal cabinet olllcor of Washing
, was pub'lclv nccused of tho
Kiitnttnn nf h's nfllen to tho nrof-
bf hlmie'f nnd others. Tho charge
k mrfn nllll llllfv hornimp nf bis
bed relations with an ndvonlu-'
is. To vlndlcato hla omclal n
lil'y. he publicly confessed the bo-.
l rime ft I hotit Impnlrlng nis m-
for unlet,' trust-rff tho- UlBhcst
Iracle' lablnet ofHcar thui nc-
-1 t'u convicted of social
a t hit nvn confofulon coild
frw rrn. In In such public trust
: a hv
Kor wcro horlal conditions of tho
" cf the Republic any bo.tor
ih. '- nr.imrnl rnn.lltlnns. In
Mdphla whf-n Wnahlngton wn?
r-n I'- sMc-nt, ninny of tho im
n' mil offalra nt that time
v 'V f ' 'r of the city could Uo
it v df rrlhftl ni drunken
1 e'jcV s Mild not bo tolwrit-
iahi .rcent ntro. nliil It wim thtt
I.T5 ll 3lr,lllrll ntl1 Invlih ntliwn
icup.'n if , the dlaloynl social
"i rr Pin rdpipliln that mndo
6Ml t Irrr'l o Irnllni- rlip una.
11 'a tr Itr , t .1, nilmlttnil ilniF.tn.
-5g rh ihiues of tho mlllion-
atcj nvr mllilonarlt'3 of today,
o ' . r i mnv iia orltlnlzsl.
avi r i.mronchoil tho social
'" aj drnn-raUzntlon of tho
r'' V F th r . nf thn Tnnhlle.
,(' ? r n people are close atu-
cf r. p i i Plcal history of tho
"ll i or . Innrant rf flin
i ha th. mo t intonso political
'ouir'" cia ! f -entments, nnn ino
M un c upti on nolltleal mth-
I. wp-o ;. or.te(j jn tu0 polltlcnl
l'Ctj 0 ',P , ar)y ,jay8 0f th() fie.
rr " 'on Is spokon of by
.w h ir. j.-t soldier and ldenl
"'' r. if n was a pronounced
P'n The clll torvlco lawB of
" WO.) ,1 r,fit hnva hftan nntpp.
N f.r a muruHit bv tho Father
f i Co tin" ,
Fkf w i r . c nntost In the first
I PrM'lanM.I -I-..I ...1
L.r n'D " 'f''!v and Adams re-
- h a Mui vnrn mnu nor iiini
,!S"1t. j,at wjlon jefferson
I i' as., n t0 Washington, the
K f h6 tontwt greatly ox-
't b omess of any modern
, r 'g.e; na tn oon-
nut-n jenarson aim
' v.-d g opposing
- second time, was j
defamatory cam-1
' 'ry of the ropub-)
'"'eal nwapAper of,
v ' M moie violently
the political oir-!
There U not now a
per b tha United
t announe the r-
P'-iildent with the
'hat th PhllaJjl-
i 'i need th retire-1
rt'n
" "f ise the Pederi
ntioi of ttM Pean-I
nd tho siipportera;
1 4 majority la th
n no KR9ra) law
P'PMdeanal election
pi'i4i ui a wi'f i
ft tie ,'h flectors devolrod
'hat j'f- U ?'as not
J ranu Jetrftr8n would carry
ni '.rStt'ast Aaams, but tno
PrtudaT, 8 nft PPle to vota
I .v B.1 asd when tha lRUln.
atui i duty ot Choosing n
Ai sector, the Federal
IPl ir
N'.t. r
t- r
A f
V
: ?
at ,f
it
Nl
"S '
-t -:,
PK4 f
senate refused to go Into joint con
vention for tho purpose until tho Ile
publlcnns of tho house conceded to
them eight of the Presidential elec
tors, which would havo goho to Jef
ferson had tho people been permp.
?n? vt Suca a, flaBrant and In
solent def ance of tho people of the
Btato would today bring swift and
orrlMo revolution; but in that dav
t was deemed' oven a proper, at
least an excusable, act on tho nn-t
of the Federal eenato to steal' n
number of he Presidential electors.
Tho lnnor history of tho Prerl
dontlal contest of 1800 la one of
tho most Interesting chaptors of our
political history, and one that verv
few, won of Intelligent Americana
of this time, tnko tho trouble to
study. Although severely assailed,
.?.ro. ,s n recon of history thnt
will load tho careful student of the
prwent to doubt tho public and prl
vato Integrity of JofTorson, but ho
was boldly accused of almost evry
posslblo political crlmfc. JefTerori
and Durr received nn cquul voto for
Presldont. althotigh Durr had been
nominated MfotAictly bb tho cnndl
dnto for vice-president, nnd Bmr,
In violation of every attribute of hon
or, wna nccopted by most of the lead
ing Federalists as a candldnto for
President agalnBt JofTcrson In the
house. It wn a most monstrous
violation of every Bcmhlnnm nf nn'if
Jcal decency, and It wbb defeated
Boieiy uy Alexander Hamilton, then
tho loading Federalist, who brought
to his Biipport Ilayard, of Dolawaro,
and Jefferson wns orriclnllv choson
president by tho house. Thnt net
of Hamilton cost him his life, :ij
Burr novcr forgave him, and lntor
found a trivial pretoxt to challenge
him to n duel, In which Hamilton
foil mortally wounded on tho flrat
fire.
It Is well nuthontlcntod that tho
I'Odsrni leaders, rocognmng that
Jefferson hnd been ninnuostlonnb'v
choson President by tho pooplo,
sought lo make tormo with Joffer
son, nnd proposod to assure his elec
tion In tlu house If ho would consent
to retain the FedornllrtB In on.o
under tho general government. Jef
ferson peremtorlly refused to enter
tain the proposition, nnd most of tho
lending Fodornl'Hts then nought to
compnsB his defunt in tho Iiouho. No
political party of today would diro
to attempt mich a violent dofoat of
tho ponulnr will ns wan exhibited by
tha onposltlon to Jefferson In tho
Btrugglo for tho Presidency In tho
hoiro of roproBontntlvos.
If nny Prosldont of modern times
were ( exhibit the ofllc'al lndeciiey
that John Adams exhibited when
Jefferson heenmo President, ho
would bo donouncod by overy repu
tab'o ncTwBjmpor hnd Intolllgo'ht elll
7.en In tho land. It wna then, n.i It
Is now, tho nccepled duty of tho re
tiring Proildont to recolyo tho In
coming President nt tho Whito
Hcim and accompany him to the In
auguration coremonlos; but tho Inst
official act of Adamu ns Presldont
wns the nomination of n number nf
what wore cnIM "midnight Judges"
h night boforo the Inauguration of
JofferHon, and during tho night ho
nnd his family w'thdrow from tho
White House, leaving nnno but tho
nervnnts-to rcolvo the Inromliic
President No man could command
tho roprct of tlr Amnrionn pop'o
wbn could be sullty of such nn n
troeloitfl violation of the 'nws of
coirteny. but It wns gonorally Jiut
Iflpd bv Hip aunnorlori of Adnnis.
It was Proaldftnt Polk who flrr
hn-' th courage to (llBreenrd the
tollt'enl nnsslnn of tho times by
Invlthig Henry C'av. who hnd ben
b's comnotltor, to d'ne with hint tM
MrB. Polk In tho White Home, it
was near tho c'oso of tho Polk tJ
ministration, during which Play bad
bfen a senator most of the time, and
I well remember how It Allocked the
Democratic Bontlmont of the tinie
when It was nnnounrod thnt Clav
had dined with President Polk, not
on n state occasion, but hnd bom
welcomed nt the fnml'y dinner as a
frlond. Clay was the soul of ohlva
ry. and Polk was a man of unblom
Ished chnracter and high nttaln
monte and his oxamnle of courtosv
to Clay has never slnco boon broken.
Whon Clovlnnd was defeated bv
Harrison, In .1S88, he wrote a ve-y
kind letter to bis successful pomnt
Itor, Inviting him to give his views
as to all the dotal of the Inausu
ration, and to be the guest of Us
Whlta HoMse aa long before the In
auguration as ho could flqd oanvu
lonU Wbon, In turn,, Qloratand do-1
feated Harrison, the some courtesy
was exhibited, and no retiring l'r'
ldent eou'd today exhibit any meas
ure of discourtesy to his successor
without largely forfeiting pnbllc re
snect. When Garfield was Inaugu
rated In 1SS1. Ganeral Hancock,
who had bean bis oompetltor and r
calvad within 10.000 the number of
votas that wr given to Garflald In
tha entire country, imman4d the
military escort of Garflald to the
Capitol for inaugiiratloa.
o -
Obittit to Strong MmIIcIimw.
Many people object to taklag tne
strong niedlclacs usually prescribed
Uy physlelaa for rheumatlsat. There
is ao aed of lateraal treatment In
and easo of masoular or chronic
rheumatism, and more han nlae out
of every ten cases of the dlsas ire
of one or the other of these varie
ties. Wbea there Is no fever and lii
tie (If any) swelling, you may kno
that It Is only necessary to apply
Chamberlain's Liniment freely to
get quick relief. Try It. For sa'.o
by Dr. Stone's drug store; i
a.
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fiiiir r& . SU7.4 .-fc t
rttr
M m tw hjh nnn b5j
'JCIio Kind Yor JEIavo Alwnja Bought, nnd which has boon
ia uso for over 30 years, lias borno tho signature- of
nnd Iins uceamado under his por-
ffiVo2 s Bona flnporvislon slnco its infancy.
v4 Allnwnoflnn tntlocntvnirnti In till.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-ns-good' aro but
Experiments that triilo with and endanger tho health of
Infants and Childrcn-Espcrionco against Espcrhuout,
What Is CASTORIA
i..
Castorla Is n. hnrndoss substituto for Castor Oil, Faro
golc, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphia nor other Narcotic
substance Its ngo is its frunrantco. It destroys Worms
ntid allays Fevcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea nnd "Wind
Collie. It rollovcs Toothing Troubles, cures Constipation
and flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep.
Tho Children's Pauapcn Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
J
Beard the Signature of
(zfyycc
The KM You Ita Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMt CtNTAUR COMPtNV, TT MURRAV ITKCITi HW YORK CITT.
Batteries! Batteries!
Batteries! Batteries!
Three Crescent 30c.
A cjood reliable dry cell. JChcapcst battery onthc market.
FfONOMV 8-JJftnu'o Power Lamps. 15
LLUnUim 1C Camuo p0Wer Lamps 15J
ELECTRIC LAMP 32 Candlo Power Lamps 355
Electric Fixture & Supply Co.
FRED R. WATERS, Manager
245 Liberty St. Phone 263
BEER PROMOTES
TEMPERANCE
Recognized as a Food Product, and
So Dealt With by the Government
!
F Ib being recognized the world ovw that the drluklng of ber
promotea tempornnce and obrlety to a far grooter extt than
ill tho prohibition laws on the itntute books.
All enlightonod Europein nations are oncouraglng tho manu
faoturo and consumption of light bers containing about throe and
one-half per oent alcohol, aHd the result has been most gratlfylug
to all filnoere lovers of tempsraaoe.
The United State govtrnment has taken a positive siaud In
tbU direction, the war department holding that the re-onUhllaWn?
of tho army canteen for tho sale of beor bolng an absolute nocos
Blty In the Interest of tempmc and sobriety.
Beer Is today recognlzod as a "Pood Produot," and Is so dealt
with by tho government.
Ml the great In aura nee companies have contradicted the Me
that have been given curreaey through prohibition eoureea that
the drinking of beer was a bar to securing Ineiirajioe, and have
lately published to the world at large the statement that those
drinking beer moderately (aot more thau two quart during twenty-four
hours) were the very beat of tUka. The latest Ilrltlea life
insurance reports show that the ratio of death rate among abstain
ers is thirty per cent greater (ban among moderate driakere.
Hew is pure and wholesome, and the day Is not far distant when
It will be as much x port of th dally subslsteaee of every family
as are milk, bread and other food neeassltlos.
The beer brewed by the Ssiem Brewery AssoeJatioa Is la every
een&o the very beat that modern enterprise oen prod use. It sneaks
for Uself and is Its own boat advertisement.
SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION
SALEM, OREGON
- 4
OREGON'S
O P P O RTUNITY
COLONIST KATKS from nil nartB of
the United Stnloi nnd Canada to nil
parts of Oregon nnd tho Northwest
vlll l0 put Into effect by
I THEJOREGONRAILROAt) Sc NAVIGATION CO.
--anu , ,
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
(Linen In Oregon) -
DAILY DURING MARCH AND APRIL, 1008.
From tlw Prlclpal Cities of tho .Middles West tho Rates Kill B
as "Rollowss
FROM TO SALEM FROM TO SALEM
CHICAGO 38 COUNCIL DLUFF8 ....$30
ST. LOUIS $35 OMAHA $30
KANSAS CITY .. $30 ST. PAUL $30
Corresponding Rates from all other Enfvtorn points. Stopovers at
plonauro at nil points In Oregon.
Tho Colonist Rale In tho grcatwt of all hoinobullderx. Oregon ha
unlimited resources and need, mora people who dcslro home and
larger opportunities.
Oregon peoplo can accomplish splendid romiUs by heralding
this opportunity to all tho world. Send Oregon lltoraturo giving
good rollnblo Information nbout tho stnto, far and wldo. Call on tho
abovo railroads for It If nocossnry.
FARES CAN BE PREPAID
Hero at home It desired. Any ngont Is authorized to accept tho
required deposit and telograph ticket to nny point. Call on local
ngont or address.
VM. MrMUKKAY,
General Passenger Agtnt, Portland. Oregon.
Southern Pacific
R. R. Time Card
Time Card No. 52 KITcctlvo Sunday
Dccemluxr !!0th, 12.01 A. M.
Toward Portland Passenger.
No. 1G. 5:53 A. M. Oregon Express
No. IS. 8:40 A. M. Cottago Qrove
Passongcr.
No. 12. 2:45 P. M. HOBOburg Pas-
Bongor.
No. 3 4.-9:13 P. M. Portland Ex
press. Toward Portland Freight.
No. 222 G:00 P. M. Portlaud Fast
I Freight.
! No. 22G 10:40 a. in., way frolght
arrlvos.
No. 220 11:28 a. m way freight
departs.
I Totvnnl 8n Fnuiclsco PnsHcnger.
No. 11. 11.03 A. M, Itosoburg Pas.
aongor.
No. 17. CMC P. M. Cottago Grove
Pasnengor.
No. 16.-9:60 P. M. California Ex
I prosa,
No. 13. 2:01 A. M. Son Frnnolsco
j Exprosn.
I Toward Sun FnincNco Freight.
No. 221.-2:43 A. M. Portland Fast
Freight.
No. 22G 11:28 A. M. Wny-Frolght
CORVAiJilH EA8TKUN It. II.
TIME TAULE
No. 4
Loavos Dntrott . . 1:00 n. in.
follows, commonolng Jan. 1G, 1908'
TraliiH for Corvnllls.
No. 8
Loaves Albany ,,.,,,,, 7:66 a.m.
rrlvea tt Corvnllls .... 8:36 a.m.
No. 10.
Laves Albany 3:66 p.m.
Arrive at Corvallla ... 4:36p.m.
No. G
Loavoa Albany 7:46 p.m.
ArrlvoH at Corvollls .... 8:26 p, ra.
TraliiH for Albany.
No. 6 ,,
Lonvos C'irvallls 6:30 a. m
Arrlvos at Albany . .... 7:10 a. m
No. 9
IOavo.i Corvnllls 2:16 p. m
Artlves at Albany 2:66 p.m.
No. 7
Lenves C-irvallld 0:00 p. m.
Arrives at Albany 0:40 p. m.
No. 11 (Sunday only)
Lfaves CorvalllH 11:16 a.m.
Arrives at Albany 11:68 a.m.
No n (Sunday only)
leaves Albany 12:35 p.m.
Arrive a Corvallls .... 1:18p.m.
Fur furtLor Information apply to
Trains f-om and to Yacjulnu,
No 1
Ar.-lves at Corvnllls . . . . 1 1 :00 a. m
Arrive, at Albany 6:65 p. m
Leaves Yaquina 0:45 a. ra
Y.iivtu at Albaay 11:68 a.m.
No 2
Leave Albany 12:35 p. ra
Arrive at Van ulna .... 6:15 p. in.
TraliiH to and from Detroit.
Laaves r'jrvrHli 1:40 p.m.
N. 3
Leaves Albauy 7:30 a. m.
A M. 6:00, a7:0G, 8:06. 10,06,
WSI. McMUIHtAY,
Gen, Pjm. Agt., Portland, Oregoa.
Juo, M. Scott, At. G. P. A.
LOW
EAST
Will llo Made This SciiHon by the
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(LINKS IN OUKflON)
From Salem , Ore.
AS FOLLOWS:
1JOTI1 WAYS ONE WAY
TO TIIUOUGII VIA
PORTLAND t'ALII-'OHNrA
Chicago $74.15 $87.50
SI. Louis $09.15 $82.50
St, Paul $GI.65 $81.7!)
Omaha $GI.G5 $75.00
Kansas City $GI.G5 $75.00
TICKETS WILL 1113 ON SALE
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 1 9, 20
July 6' 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21,22
Good for return In 90 days with
stopover privileges nt plonsuro
within limits
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any further - Information fall oix
agents.
WSI. M'MURRAY,
Ouneral Pawtttnger Agent,
PORTLAND, ORISQON,
Oregon Electric
Railway Company
TIMK CARD
leaving Sahiin,
Portland aud Intermadlato stations,
loonl 0:16 o. in.
Portland and Intormodlnte stations,
loeal 8 : 06 a, m.
Went Woodburii, Wllsouvlllo, Tmal
utln, Portland, limited 9:30 a. in.
Portland and Intermediate stations,
loonl .....11:03 a. in.
Portlaud and Intermediate stutioas,
local 2:30 p. ra,
Weat Woodburn, WIlsonvlHe. Tuala
tin, Portlaud, limited 4:02 p. m,
Portland and Intormodlato stations,
local 6:36 p. ra.
Arriving Halem.
Portland aud Intermediate stations,
loonl 8:35 a. in,
PorUand and Intermedial stations,
loeal 10:45 a. m,
Portland, Tualatin, Wllsouvlllo, West
Woodburn, limited .,11:16 a. ra,
Portland end Intormodlato stations,
looal 1:26 p. m.
Portland and Intormodlato stations,
looal , 4:60 p. ra,
Portland, Tualatin, Wllsouvlllo, West
Woodburn, limited., 5:47 p. to,
Portland and intormodlato stations,
' local 7:60 p. m.
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