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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, BLVV 10, 1008
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"REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET
U. S. Senator.
H. M. C4ke, of "Portland.,
Supremo Jtidgo.
It. S. Bean, of Eugene.
Dnlry and Food Commissioner.
J. W. Bailey, of Portland.,
Representative In Congress,
W. C. llawloy, of Salem.
First Congressional District.
Railroad Commissioner.
T. K. Campbell, of Cottage Groco.
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District Attoniey.
J. H. McNary, of Salem.
COUNTY TICKET
For Representative! Marlon County
For Representatives,
S. A. Hughes, Salem.
Hal D, Patton, Salem.
L. T. Reynolds, Salem.
A. C. Ll.bby, Jefferson.
O. L. Hnttoborg, Sllverton.
County Judge.
IV. M, BtiBhoy, Salem. -
Sheriff.
II. P. Mlnto,. Salem.
County Clerk.
R. D. Allon, Salem!'
County Recorder.
D. Q. Dragor, Mohnmn.
CoUnty Treasurer.
J. G. Mooro, Salem. v
Assessor.
F, J, Rice, Pratiim.
School Superintendent,
W, M. Smith, Sa'lomV
Surveyor,
p. D. Harrlok, Jr., Turner.
Coroner.
A. M. Clough, Salem.
County Commissioner.1
J. T, Beckwlth, Sldnoy.
Salem District
Justice of the Peace,
D. Wobstor.
Constable.
Ira Hamilton.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
STATE
For U, S. Senator ;
Geo. E, Cliamlrlnln.
For Repiveutntlve In Congress
J, J, Whitney, Albany,
For Suptvmu Judge
R, 8, Beau.
COUNTY
Foe Representatives
Dr. V. S. Mtt, Salem.
John W, Elmer, Mt. Angel.
For County Judge
P. L. lVy.ler, SmIimii.
For County Commissioner
T, C. Davidson, Liberty.
For Constable, Salem District
John H, IwiH, Salem.
. D-W.
To the People of Marlon Ceunty:
Having accepted tho nomina
tion on tho Democratic ticket for
roprosontatlvo, I do hereby do
ciaro myaalf unquallfldoly In fav
or of the election of United
Stales Senators by direct vote of
tho pooplo If elected I shall at
all Union voto for tho people's
cholco for Senator without ro
gard to poreoual cholco or politi
cal affiliation, and shall consider
myself it Borvnnt of nil tho people,
onforclng their maudato on nil
iust oud oconom'c legislation.
DR. Y. S, MOTT.
NOTORIETISTS SCORED
BY ARCHBISHOP
Archbishop Glennon 'of St. Louis
sovorolyv scored philanthropists who
donnto libraries and peoplo who lec
ture on tho .child problom or on
gago In social sottloment work
merely for tho purposo of securing
notoriety." In his address hero he
said: "Thoro are Jtoday philanthrop
ists so-called who believe thnt by
giving tho pooplo libraries, that thoy
might slmdy out present-day phil
osophy; thoy aro accomplishing
great good," said Archbishop Glon
uon. "And there nro, others who
spond th!r tlmo In social settlomout
work or lecturing on tho child
problom. Constantly thoy seek no
toriety. Lot them go on giving
nwny tholr libraries nnd establishing
tholr social settlements, but I wunt
you to understand that philanthropy
divorced from Christ Is not charity.
Tho' philosophy taught In yjour
aclioolo nnd universities today Is
jtiBt a brutal as It Is repugnant.
This philosophy of evolution, om-
nnatlng from tho brain of Darwin
nnd Sponcor, makes for brutality
and retards progress. What Is tho
uso of struggling If thoro Is nothing
to bo attained? Whoro Is thoro an
nppoarnnce of charity in this sys
toin? Tho strong Bticccod nnd ho
wenk perish. Now what do you
think of your university professors
who urgo this theory upon an un
sophlcntod pooplo? And 'yot thoro
nro In thirdly 3000 peoplo, known
to'you, whoso hands nnd hcarta nnd
lives nro consecrated to 'God and to
charity. Thoao nuns move along ns
a great silent forco, nnd whoro In
their UveB do you find tho law of ov
olutlou a struggli for solf? If
that theory bo tho law of life, then
thoao women nro tho World's addo3t
failures. Tholr struggle Is not for
thoniBolves but for tho Hvos of oth
ers. Tho SUtoru of tho Good Shep
herd nro particularly worthy of men
tlon, for tholr lives nro dovoted to
the uplifting of the woman who has
fallon Into sin,' Archbishop Glennon
boos drend times nhead for ontr
country,' when tho true morlts of so
callqd philanthropy will bo rlod In
tho bn'anco of nocesglty,. Ho assort assert
ed: "It Is n recognized fact that wo
fa3t approach u social crisis, with
our millionaire on one hand and tho
pauper on tho other. Whon that
day cornea tho philanthropist, sitting
In his upholstored chair, will not
arise to tho occasion, He will bo
told that It. Is not a lecturo thnt
Is wanted but that It Is broad,"
nower may havo to go Into n
I flu mo under the ground.
Somo years ago. tho city was upon
tho point OF PURCHASING THE
PROPERTY lor an oloctrlc lighting
plant when tjio buildings burned.
Slnco thon nothing hns been done
to utlllzo tho powor althougn sev
eral parties havo tried to buy it.
A woolon nilll plant has boon try
ing to purchase tho water power but
WITHOUT ANY SUCCESS.
It would seem that whether It Is
Sold or not It Bhould bo put' undor
ground nnd allow that part of tho
city to build up:
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GETTING READY FOR THE DRY
TIrE.
This cwinty has. not yot gono dry
but tho Eastern whiskey manufne
turors aro gOttlng ready to tnko
caro of tho peoplo.
Thf Haynor Distilling Co., of Day
ton, Ohla, offors to send us "upon
trial .sampllntr and apnrovat of the
good" A CASE, OF THEIR BEST
WHISKEY.
Tholr circular letter savs It Is
HAYNER OLD TRO.TAN nOTTLED
IN BOND WHISKEY" four quarts
of tholr choicest product.
Thny offfr to ship It to uh at Own
er's Risk, "no marks to Indicate con
tents, express charges prepaid."
Whon It arrives we aro asked to
try ench bottlo In tho cao and If
wo Ukn It ItEMIT FOR THE
BALANCE RI.30.
All Wo havo to do to havo tho
stuff Milppod to' our homo In a plain
scaled caso Is to sign tho onclosod
rtampod postcard, nnd tho goods
como.
Oh, tho privileges of a dry county!
But wo nro not dry yot. We will
wnlt until nftot4 Juno 2nd, BEFORE
WE SEND THAT POSTAL CARD.
How many mm In this rounty
hnvo recolvod that postal card, and
havo nwaltlng thorn tho possibility
of froo samples?
It Is tho greatest temptation that
haB yot beset nny mnn TO VOTE
DRY WHO LIKES FREE SAMPLES.
If wio wore n drinking mnn nnd
hnd any 'iso for whiskey wo would
certainly bo tempted to hnvo this
county go dry nnd got tho Haynor
shipment,
But thoro Is another sldo nnd thnt
! to pntronlzo homo InduRtry, buy
nnd DRINK PRODUCTS MADE IN
OREGON.
Oregon mndn boor, brewed of Or
ogon hops and barloy, nnd mndo with
Oregon 'nbor of Oregon wntor, has
our preference.
But tho Eastern distillery men
nro gottlng ready for tho dry tlmo
that Is coming, nnd tho dry counties
will not go dry.
FEW KINDLY AND WELL
MEANT SUGGESTIONS.
THE NORTH MILL CREEK DITCH.
Tho peoplo living In tho north
part of the city have complained be
foro tho city council about tho con
dition of tho wntor powor ditch lo
cated there.
Tho city council has had a hear
ing Uio past weok nnd upon 1ho
showing made may have to TAKE
Tf It Is nny satisfaction to tho old
Port'nnd Republican mochlno to
hnvo controlled tho Btato conven
tion It Is entitled to Its glory.
So fnr ns-tb Independent think
ing pooplo of Oregon nro concornod
thoy hnvo nothing but contempt for
thnt nmohlno nnd will express It
WHF.VKVKR TllRRE IS OPPOR
TUNITY IV THE FUTURE.
Ah n matter of fnqt, no onn cared
throo strnws, n ovon one Btrnw who
wnnt to ho nntlonal convention from
thnt convention. If tho neonlo hnd
a cholco In tho matter probably none
of tho men .who havo gono would
hnvn been olcted.
Tho nooplo of Orncon have hnd
uiTTFH EYPKWK.Vr'FS WITH
THE M- CHIVE POLITICIANS OF
THE OLD SCHOOL, and If nny of
tbnni aro not convicted or Indicted or
defeat n1, thov probably will bo whon
thr- tlmo comes.
Tf nny moro condemnation of tholr
mlsmnnngemont of public matters
Is nooded, If nny moro convictions
" nor-enrr tfi bropW u grafting
fiVCU CONDEMNATION AND CON
VICTIONS WILL BE FORTHCOM
INO. On'' of tlm Iclncplns of tho o'd
mnchlnn hns bopn In Washington fpr
ho past two months giving tin ro
hietaut ta'Mmonv In tho Bonson
Hvdo land frnwl caHOB to snve hlm
se'f nnd his principals sorvlng terms
In Mio nonltontlnry.
Evorvbodv knows who knows nnv
tblng nbnut Oregon politics that If
lint chl' ngpnt of the gigantic Innd
frnuilR worn a candidate to represent
Oregon Republicans In the national
convention pgnlnst any Republican
In Oregon with clenn hand's nnd a
0 C T. Co
WARD AND CLAMORS FOR REC
OGNITION. '
Tho snorting wnrhorso, tho back
number, ox-fpdoral bfllco holdor, tho
man who cbuld not got a Bocond
term, or who quit, a first one rfmdor
flro, all thos uhBolflsh patriots
como forward with their Bpodn out
for moro. ;
What hns tho aggregation that has
domlnatod Oregon Republicanism
for twenty years got to Its credit TO
DEMAND FURTHER HONORS UP
ON? . ,
Whon men wllhBtand up and toll
you that tho stat6 university lands
wore wasted, THAT THE SCHOOL
LANDS WERE STOLE.N, that tho
swamp lando wore boodled away to
cattle kings, that llou lands and baso
landa wpro mado Uio subject of law
loss speculation undor Republican
administrations, and no ono wilt
publlo'y deny it, and tho samo men
who did theso things ARE NOT CON
DEMNED BUT PUT IN THE SAD
DLE, what can tho pooplo do but
ronudlnto thorn nt ovory opportun
ity? Tho Capital Journal has stood for
roforms within tho Rop-ubllcan party,
buflt wnrns tho machlna that THE
PATIENCE OF THE PEOPLE -18
EXHAUSTED.
Thoy will not bo Hnod up to rat
ify machine programs ns thoy havo
been In tho past.
Mop's political records aro going
to bo HELD UP AS NEVER BE
FORE and belonging to tho mnjorlty
party IS NOT GOING TO SAVE A
MAN who Is unfit or who has had
a hnd 'record from merited dofcat.
Tho peoplo roallzo that tho ma
chine would tnko away from thorn
ovory right and vestlgo-' of protec
tion to decont ndmlnlptratlon, nnd
would foist upon -them THE PRO
SESSIONAL DISCIPLES OF GRAFT
POLITICS.
Does tho machlno condemn Dun
bnr for pocketing $103,000 Illegal
fees; docs It condomn Stool for pour
ing stnto Bchool funds Into a rotton
bnnk: DOES IT OBJECT TO
OR AITS IN ANY DEPARTMENT?
Tho peoplo nro Mlssourlnns and
tinvn nnt in hn nlinwn whom the Hin-
chlno does anything but defohd nndj
gloss ovor nbusos.
It will bo Bald that such talk Is
only driving ono mnchlno out of of
flco to make room for n Domocrntlc
mpcbn.
That is a right tho pooplo havo
and AS A LAST,' RESORT THEY
WILL ALWAYS EXERCISE THAT
PRIVILEGE.
If the fodornl nppolntmontB In Or
egon In the futuro aro to bo mado
rrom bn caRt-off and rejected ropro
sontatlvos of tho old Portland poli
tical machine, Roosovolt or Taft will
hn" something to atywor for.
Lot tho dologntlon In WnBhlngton
tnko warning, let tho Prosldont bo
assured, that MEN WITH TAINTED
RECORDS WILL NOT BE AC
CEITED BY THE VOTERS. .
If 'Oregon Is to bo kept In tho Re
publican column In November, thoro
must bo n lino drawn against graf(
orn for fedoral nppolntmontB, nnd
thll Includes THE AGENTS OF IN
CORPORATIONS THAT HAVE VIO
LATED THE LAWS..
In nnvlne this Tho Capital Journal
expresses no porsonnl opinion, but
voices tho deop-sent"d determination
of tho peop'o thomsolyoB.
Whnt Is tho pbo of sustaining n
party organization that stands for
eood principles but culminates In
the nppolntmont of hnd mon. who
mnko bad rcordB. PUT THEIR PAR
TY ON THE DEFENSIVE AND
THEN LEAVE THE STATE?
Republican voters nro not mero
b'lnd-fold-d cattle to bo rounded up
In the corrals once n yenr by a lot
of Bharnors who ennnot look nny
mnn In tho fnco nttor what thoy havo
done.
Rosontmont nt abuo of tho mmv,
nt grinding H most .snr.rM obl'g"
tlon 'n tho flust and mlro of porsonnl
plundering. a-la J. Thornhnru
Roh mnchlno rotheilq II S
GROWN APACE AND WILL MAKI-i
ITSELF FELT.
Those words of warning nro
throw out In the hopes that doc'tt
and tbnturh'fMl RcnubllcnnB wl'l
API"ECI.TE THEM FOR WHAT
TI1FY M1K WORTH, wilt give hoM
to tho demand for n bettor, cleaner
order n thlng nnd that thoy will
not d'g "P nnd folt upon tho poon'o
too pi""h of tho nnc'nnt nnd rotton
hlorarchv that nrrogatps to ItHMf to
bo tho nniv Simon-pure Republican
ism In Oregon.
THE VFOPLV OF OREGON DE.
MAND TFXDERSHIP THAT DOES
S(YV HAVF TO PK 1SSFI) BY IN
Stenmors Pomona and Orogonla
loavo for Portland Monday, Wednes
day and Friday at 10'a. m. and
TuoBday, Thursday and Saturday at
G a. m. For CorvnllJs, .Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday' about 7 p,
m. M. P. Baldwin, agent. Ofllco
nnd dock nt foot of Trado street.
M. P. BALDWIN, Agent.
NOTICE.
To Improve h TorHon of Stnto
Street.
, Notlco la hereby glvon that at tho
mooting of tho common council of
the city of Salem, Oregon, hold May
4, 1008, a resolution was 'adopted to
Im'provo Stato street In paid City with
full Intersections; botweon the cast
lino of Commercial stroot nnd the
west line of Church stroot In the) fol
lowing manner:
By taking up tho south railway
connection connecting tho street rail
way track of tho Portland Railway,
Light & Powor company with tho
Btroot railway track of tho Oregon
Electric Railway company at tho In
tersection of High nnd Stato streets
In said city, and by paving the toad
way of Bald stroot with Warren's
Bltullthlo waterproof pavomont nud
by moving 'out and establishing the
curb lines on said street nnd for the
doing of all other things required
by nnd sot forth in tho plans and
specifications now on fllo In the of
fice of tho city rocordor of Bald city
for tho pavomont of Bald portion of
said Stnto street with Warren's
Bltullthlo waterproof. pavomont,
which plans nnd specifications will
govorn tho making of paid Improve
.ment In ovory respect. Tho cost of
said improvement to bo nsscsscd on
abutting nnd ndjacont property, as
provided In tho charter of said city.
By order common council,
W. A MOORES,
Rocordor.
Dato of first publication of this
notlco tho 5th day of May, 1908. .
r.-5-llt.
FOR AGENTS
A SUCCESS
'The Old World and Its Ways'
BY
Win. Jennings Bryan
570 Imperial Octavo Pages. 251 Su-
porb Engravings from photograplu
taken by Col. Bryan.
Recounts his trip around uio worm
and his visit to all nations. Greatost
b'ook of travel ovor wrltton. Most
successful .book of .this gonorntlon.
11,000 callod for In I months. Write
ub for aamplo roports of first 100
ngents omployod. Tho peoplo buy It
oagorly. , ,
Outfit Free. Solid DO conls. to covor
ennt of mnlllng and bundling. Address
Tho Thompson Pub. Co., St. Louis, Mo
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
Your
Child's
future
ENFORCE THE NEW LAW
RATIONALLY.
o jl. m !? c a. ar; .. .
SifMUn
2Lyfftte&t
A Bavlngs account oponqd when
your chlldron aro young will pro
vide for tholr education when
thoy becomo of ago; give them n
good pitart In llfo.
A few cents saved each day and
deposited weekly or monthly In
our Savings Department will
It.
do
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL NATIONAL
BANK
Rnot'osi rrc.rd. TIIF BOODLER
wnn.n nvj PREFERRED BY THE puvvcK AND WITH DOWNCAST
MACHINE, and decont cltlzonBhip EYES.
wnnlrt h r1o0tcl.
Tf tl" rotonost corporation noil
tlclnn In the stnto or tho biggest
'nnd thief In Oregon wore nut up for
nay honor In tho gift of tho party,
ovory mnchlno mannger In Marlon
countv would lino tin for him
Ami vt thnt mental pmi noHHcal
attltudo Is mis-named RopubMcan
Ism. Tho rank nnd fllo of tho Republi
can nnrtv aro not sunken into that
doiiauehed tnte of political turl-
Mtdo. nnd enn on'v ox"ros It' dis
gust by ropud'tiHng such samnlos of
.mnchlno corr'otlon at'h nrimoris
and nt tho o'ootlon avhrxf.VER
THFRE IS OPPORTUNITY.
Tho stato convention calls such
action by tho rank and fl'o of tho
RnnubMcnn prtv abuse of tho Di
rect Prlmnrv law,
THERE WILL BE MORE SUCH
ABUSES OF THE PRIMARY LAW
IV THE FUTURE THAN THERE
HAVE BEEN IN THE PAST.
No wonder that President Rooso
volt has turnvd, down a lot of those
tainted specimens of Orogon ma
chlno Republicanism when thov have
been nut up to him for Important
fodorat nnno'ntments.
Republicanism that whitewashes
grafts. resists rufnrma. nrnlnntra
flhlinaa nnd mlronooa and nrntaa OJLttV
men who have violated Taws and Bmmum ytfc M Yyi VnH HtMll IWK
nlatform pledges, deserves nothing BtguUn
The above out represents
brick lined Torrid Zone Purr.
Guaranteed gas, smoke and du'
proof. Economical and durable.
A. L. FRASER
The Mayor and llconso commltteo
of tho citv council should not de
mand an unrenBonab'o enforcement
of the nw saloon llconso ordinance.
That Is ono of tho best regulation
ordinances EVER DRAWN UP IN
ANY CITY IN THE UNITED
STATES.
.But mnnv of tho buildings In
wh'ch nloons nro situated wore built
long r-go when no such provisions
woro required.
Tho on-foot spneo qf clar g'ass
In th f'ont Is Impracticable WITH
MOST OF THE SALOON BUILDINGS
IN SALEM.
Tho saloons would hnvo to move,
and tho Inlldlngs would be vacant
aa many of them aro unfit for any
thing else.
So far as we can learn tho saloon
mon are trying TO LIVE UP TO
THE NEW ORDINANCE IN A
PROPER SPIRIT.
They allow no minors, no women,
no gambling, and if the cigar stores
and drug stores do ns well this wllkj
no a very oraeriy town,
o
238 STATE STREET.
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