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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1008 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL K. HOFER, Ed. nnd Prop. An IndopiiHiont Nutvapapcr Doroted to American Principles nuj tint I'ronrcM and Dorelopcment of All Oregou. t'ubli IicmI Kvory Kvenfug Kxcopt Sunday, Salem, Oie. ' 8UHSCRIPTION RATES. ' (Invariably in, Advance.) Daily, by carrtor, pe?''year . JO.QO Per month... u..60o ally, by mall, per jftar.. ....'. .. 4.00 IVr uiontti..'. 8.5c Weekly, by mall; perroari............1.03 Six montht 50c. " -V 15 5re SPECIAL DELIVERY For, convenience of subscribers brunch delivery offices are establish ed at ttio f6llowlng places at 35 cents per month, $1.00 for three menths: ' Asylum. Store, F. Q, Do Voe $ Son, Asylum Avennte Junction. T Carline, Seventeenth stroot, A. W. Lane, Qardon Road Store. Dauo's Store; Alex. Dnue, SouthCommorcial atroot. vKlectrie Store, 0. M. Eppley, East State street. Fairgrounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road. Howolt'B Corner, Twelfth and Cross streets. .O. K. .Grocery, Ai A. Englebart, Twelfth street. "Wheeler'a Store. W. D. Wheeler. Highland avenue. 'Yew Parle Store, F. Q. Boworsox, Twelfth and Leslie. Li&no Orocory, Sovontoenth atret I J.L. Mooro & Son, cornor Capitol and Union streots. , t Voat Salem Store, West Salem. Zinn's Confectionery, 478 State street. Dr. Stono's, 241 North Commercial stroot. Huffman's Storo, North Sixth stroot. Gorman Bakery, cornor Twolfth and Chomekota. ' V Baseball bits 11Y JOCK S3 TTIIE IX)OA'i OPTION LAW AND PROHIBITION. TI1I3 papor opposed tho local op tion laW at tho (imo it was adopted on tho ground that it was not what Jt purported to bo real local option. ' Wp chargod that it was a prohibi tion law, with voay unfair provi sions TO BRING ABOUT PROHIRI. TION CONDITIONS IN THE NAME OF LOCAL OPTION. Its champions said It was really nnd truly a local option mensuro under which each community could onjoy tlie royal American privilege of local self-government In tho mat ter of dealing with tho liquor t raf fle. Tho Capital Journal then pointed out that tho law had a nmmbor of Tory unfair provisions thnt woro cnl tmlatort to put A BURDEN AND EX TENHE UPON THE COMMUNITY. This was all conceded by Counsel Chas. Corby In his argument In tho Sublimity and Jefferson petition ensoa boforo Judgo Galloway. Mr, Corby vory frankly and fair ly Btated that tho local option Inw was not whnt Ur nnmo purported liut wan nuroly a prohibition act AND WAS TO BE SO CONSTRUED. ' Ho contondod that thoro woro no provisions in tho Inw but such ns woro Intended to benefit Prohibi tionists, i Ho showed that tho law was drawn by Prohibitionists nnd nhou'd bo construed IN THEIR FAtlOR AND FOR THEIR BENEFIT. Ho said it was got up by tho min isters and worked Hko a whlpsaw It cut l;it ono way nnd that wnB for prohibition. Tho Capltnl Journal wishes to thank Judgo Corby for his honesty nnd frunkno'H IN TELLING THE TRUTH ABOUT THIS LAW. Lot everybody understand thnt In voting for It they nro voting for n most Btrlhgont one-sided prohibi tion measuro. If Marlon county votos ngnlnBt this law, ns It probably will, nnd tho local option advocatos carry this city of Salem dry. SALEM WILL BE VNDER A PBOimtlTION LAW, AND NOT UNDER LOCAL OITION. If wo hnd Prohlb tlon ofllclnli to onforco tho law, Prohibition Juries to try tho aros, nnd Prohibition Judges to ennstruo Its provisions, It might bo enforced, But in tho nbsonco of all tho ox ecutlvo nnd Judicial nnd administra tive mnelilnory. SUCH A LAW WOULD BE A FARCE IN THIS CITV. Wo know that with tho rest of tho county wot, nnd Salem dry, Honor would bo shipped In horo, Illegal anlos and Illicit distribution wou'd take plooo horo on n largo scale, Tho city wgmIiI loso ths revonups nnd Its government WOULD LOSE ALL CONTROL OF TDE TRAFFIC, whllo there would bo n county gov ornmout and the groat body of tho peop'o of tho county opposed to Its ouforcomont, It la onsy for tho nvorago local option advocate to got up in his pulpit and MAKE OUT A CASE AGAINST THE' SALOONS, But tho advocate novor allows tho ftvota pbout the othor sldo to como out THE FAILURE OF LOC AL OITION, Thoy do not allow their honrera to know that In Lane county thoro nro 96 government retail licenses to sell liquor ngaln3t SO when tho coun ty was wet. Thoy do not toll their hearers that Lane county has spent, over $1G, 000 trying to onforco local option nnd has mado an utter failure. Thoy know thnt the cities In Lane coun'.y voted against local op tion but tho country precincts FORCED IT ONTO THE CITIES THAT CANNOT ENFORCE THE LAW. Judgo Corby's statement thnt it is not a local option law, but a pro hibition lav, which is utterly im practical, will opon tho oyes of many BCh3lblo people, For Summer Comol&int DvMnterr. Diarrhea, r.hat. r Morbus, Cfaatir Infan tum. Cramrjs. CoIIpj mil alt Bowel Affection, the lafest, qulckettocting and raoet reli able medicine known la DR. D; JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM In caaca of Cramp, Code and 2yt- nicry, you wane a remtdy thai en immediately tbat !a why you snouia nay a bottla of JaVtlft'a CirmlnaMva l.l-- uwaya m me bouse. Sold by au oroanii, ate. per bottle. JATjrra timtm mis - genii,. uf tod fltlr ivvn mMiIIM. A UM. n?, utiurtlc and pura- wn oimahi fMCblMffa. KILL MOST OF THEM. Your Family and Kb needs probably occupy nlue-toutliH of your waking thoughts. If you aro wis you nro think ing of future nn well as prosout A sung Savings account will glo you a fooling of soourlty. AND THE RAINY DAY will huvo no torrora for you. Put away rogularly a part of your earnings in our Savings De partment and tho problom of the future will bo solved. Begin now. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Tho people aro not bo anarchistic and lnconoclastlc as tho Orogonlnn would Inttmnto but thoy will kill most of the proposed new InwB. That tho Inltlatlvo and roforen (1 11 in have been nbused no ono can doubt, nnd the best remedy for tho nbuscs la to onnct no proposed new Inw but as last resort. Voto against tho official froo pnaa bill and a lot moro of tho so-called legislation. " Thoro nro freak moasuros pro posed by tho legislature as well as by tho Bo-called Pooplo's Power league, and Tax Roform longuo. With tho direct primary law and tho Inltlntlvo and referendum tho peoplo hnvo plenty of powor ro sorved to thorn. Do wo rertlly nood tho blnglo tax and woman suffrnge, and a host of othor things? VOTE TO CREATE HOOD RIVER COUNTY. VOTE FOR THE BILL TO RE STORE THE GRAND JURY. Tho peoplo hnvo about all thoy can digest nnd should sit down on tho now wrinkles nnd graft propo sitions generally. Tho peoplo will all sleep bettor of nights If thoy kill off most of thorn, It Is no rccommondntlon for Wo mnn S-tffrhgo thnt all tho politicians In Oregon nro for It. Most of thorn would subscribe to anything to carry favor with voters. Tho people nro dubious nbout nny project that the wholo machine gang aro In favor of. Tho amendments to allow cities to rogulato tholr own nffatrs ought to bo enacted. If that U not done tho next Btp will bo to pass n law that cities shall not hnvo theaters, or Imsobnll, or stroot cars on Sunday. ONE BILL SHOULD BE VOTED FOR BY EVERYBODY, WHO FA VORS DIRECT ELECTION OF UNITED SENATORS BY THE VOTES OF THE PEOPLE. That Is tho bill directing tho log- Prolonged Islaturo to seat THE MAN WHO GETS THE POPULAR VOTE. o . WHY , THE MACHINE .FIGHTS STATEMENT NO 1 AND THE DIRECT PRIMARY. JLajll C There aro many per sons living to-day, whom doctors have given up to dio. Dr. Miles' Heart Curo has added years to their lives. It strength ens tho heart nerves and muscles, restores normal heart action so that it can sond tho blood through tho veins to nour ish and sustain UTo. "I nm grind to recommend Tr. Miles' Ilenrt Cure und Nervine Tor they have been of ureat bmoilt to me. The doctors said I was UuMe to die any time; my case was IncuraUlo. I waa told this by dQnlordii thin villaso and Southern Minnesota. I have used four bottles of Heart Cure and the name of Nervine, and although not a young man, having paused through the war. 1 feel younser than I did before. I nm feeling better In ovory way and sleep llku a healthy six year old boy t waa niHIsed to ue your medicines by a man wbo la now a nerfeet epecl mnn of mnnhood. He tried Dr. Miles' remedy and he Bald It cured him of heart trouble, twelve, years ago after the doctors hnd gtTen nlm up te die," CHAS. K. MUItPHY, Verndale, Minn. Dr. Mllei' Heart Cure It aeld by your drufflljt, who will guarantee that the flrt bottle will benefit If It fall ha wHI refund your money. UUm Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Tho progress nnd ovolutlon of Amorlcnn potties In along tho lino of destroying ono-mnu powor and on throning ideaa. Dossiom and tnnchlno methods foundod upon bosslsm havo got to go. IT IS THE EDICT OF INTEL LICENCE. God said ,rLot thoro bo light," and with increasing light nnd lntolllgonco tho peoplo gain powor. As tho peoplo gnln powor tho boss must glvo wny TO THE RULE OF THE MANY. Formorly tho bossos alntod candi dates tho Abo Rttofs nnd Hnrvoy Scotts and Jack MatthnwHon Under tho Oregon direct primary a cnndldato must go to tho peoplo for n placo on tho ticket. INSTEAD OF THE MACHINE BOSS. Under tho old system a cnndldnto for tho United States sonnto or con gress or 11 Btnto ofllco had to got permission from tho Portland bosses, or tho Etigono Iiobbcs, or tho Salem bossos. A cnndldnto might hnvo all tho nowBDnnora in tho stnto hac.u of him. If ho did not havo tho organ of tho boss HE COULD NOT GET ON TO THE TICKET. That Is whv tho mnchlno and tho bossos fight tho dlroct primary law nnd Stntoment No. 1. That Ih why tho peoplo uphold thoso weapons for THE DE THRONEMENT OF aiACIIINK BOSSISM AND MACHINE GRAFT. Untlor tho dlroct primary law tho mnchlno cannot graft tho candidates nor tho corporations. .Undor tho dlroct primary law no mnchlno or combination CAN DIC TATE TO A MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATURE. Candidates got tholr nominations from tho poaplo nnd mnko their rec ord to tho peoplo. Formorlv candldntos for tho legis lature got tholr nomlnntlon from tho mnchlno nnd mndo tholr record UNDER MACHINE DICTATION. Most of tho bossoa and muchino mnnngors aro soro nt tho dlroct primary becauso it turns down tho kind of men thoy have uphold, Tho dlroct primary gives tho poo p!o a Foaro chance TO HIT THE GRAFTER WHERE HE LIVES. Direct legislation gives tho peo ple 'n square chanco to hit tho grafts. Study tho direct primary carefully and soo If on second trial of tho law any good nnd deserving officials havo boon rejected by tho people. In Marlon county a good sot of county officers has been renominated nnd ARE RUNNING WITHOUT OP POSITION. Tho samo will bo truo of stato of ficials In tho futuro A good sena tor or congresman enn hold his Job. A politician who fights the direct primary and Stntoment No. 1 is a tho Portland Tologrnm enys "A SPECIAL PRIVILEGE REPUBLI CAN." ' Salem Team Wlnrt from E. Portland. Tho basoball game yesterday bo- twoch Salem .high school and East Portland high school turned out en tirely in Salem's favor by tho score of 11 to 1. It was not until tho Inst lining thnt Portlnnd got their lono scoro on a Salem orror. Tho gamo was not nn exciting ono as ovorything wont with Salem front' tho start, Tho pitching work!' was, brilliant on both sides both pitchers striking out a number of men, but that of Koeno's showed up much tho brightest. Thoro Woro few hits in tho gamo, and few errors by tho homo toam. whllo tho Portlandors mado a good many. Salem counted their scoro by the Innings tho first half of tho gamo putting ono mnn, over tho plato in each. Tn tho seventh and olghth Portland Boomed to go up In tho air and Salem took a streak of batting With several two and three baso hits and a numbor of runB. Tho Salem high chool basoball toam aeoms to bo invincible to any thing in tho high school class as East Sldo high ia p'aylng as good ball aa any of tho Portland toams and It looks afi thcugh.Salom was going to be able to claim tho championship. The wholo Salem toam worked to gether in flno shnpo yostorday with vory few errors and tholr victory was owing to tho good playing of all. Koono'a pitching as boforo snld was brilliant with his usunl fow hits and many atrlkcouts. Koono's cool head work Is also what holps to win tho games. Jones put up good bnckstop work yoBtorday nnd tho Infield all played snappy bnll. Perkins In con tcrflold Is distinguishing himself this year, Miavlng nccopted every chanco so far dfferod him and is also doing somo good stick work. Tom Kay umpired tho gamo. o WHICH SIDE? Editor Jeurnal: Aro thoro onv rules ns to which sldo of tho road automobllos nro to tako? Aro wo peo plo out Llborty way supposed to konp off tho earth for a certain big auto thnt comes out hero at 30 miles an hour and raccft bnck to Salem? Wo aro not so green ns wo look. LIBERTY. cotti POLITICAL Announcement nf rasr. tical Parties Printed Unrfi,.1 Afmmi r 7 "iWrto A. '. ' REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. U. S. Senator. H, -M Cake, of -Portland. Supremo Juriirr R. S. Bonn, of Eugene. Dairy and Food Commissioner. J. W. Bnlloy, of Portland.' Representative in Congress. W. C. Hawloy, of Salem. First Congressional District. Railroad Commissioner. T. K. Campbell, of Cottago Grove. District Attorney. J. H. McNctry, of Salem. COUNTY TICKET. For HcprcHcntatlvcs Marlon County For Representatives. S. A. Hughes, Salem. Hal D. Patton, Salem. L. T. Roynoldn, Salem. , A. C. Llbby, Jefferson. O. L. Hnttohorg, Sllvorton. .County Judge. W. M. Bushoy, Salem, Sheriff. II. P. Mlnto, Salem. .County Clerk."" R. D. Alien, Snlom. i Autos must keep to right; mn chlno must bo undor control so, It toam driver waves, can stop 100 foot away. ABERDEEN TO PRESENT SHIPS WITH LIVE TEDDY BEARS (United Press Leased Wire.) 1, Seattlo, Wash., Mnv 21,A live Teddy hoar as a mascot for oach one of tho battleship fleet Is tho unlquo presentation which tho city of Aber dot n wLl mako to oach war voasol In Sonttlo noxt week. Tills hord or unlquo mascots will reach Seattlo n time for tho big naval parade Tues day. EXPECT 50,000 TO ATTEND EAGLES' MEET (I'nlted Tress Leased Wire.) Seattlo, Wash., May 21. Tho Moor theater has. ben engaged for tho sosdona of the grand nehlo of tho Fraternal Ordor'of Eagles which will meet In Seattle, August 11, 12. 13 and 14. The committee In charge has received assurances that not less than 50,000 people from all over the United States will come to Seattle for tuo grand aerio meeting. STRANGLED TO DEATH 1Y HIGHWAYMAN (United I'rcsa Leaned Wire.) Chlcngo, May 21. Strangled and beaten to wenth by robbors, tho body of R. C. P. Holmes, purchasing ngont for tho Commonwonlth Electric com pany, wns found in a down town nl ley tho mornng. Tho skull wnB frac turod, tho bddy horrbly bruised, tho throat scratched and blackened nnd tho tongnio protruding. Tho dead mnn'o pockota woro turned Initldo out. 0 JAPANESE-AM ERICAN OPIUM CONFERENCE (United Pros Leaned Wire.) Toklo, May 21. Tho Japanese government hits signified Its Inton tlon of Joining America In tho lnt tor's offorts to secure tho calling of nn International opium conforonco. 0 Wonry Yes, sir; I was on tho boards fr-r threo nights mosolf. Tho Tragedian Ah I An nctor, oh? Wonry No, Blr; I slopt in a tim ber yard. Philadelphia Inquirer. Poary says h can roach tho north polo for $50,000. Glvo it to him quick. FOUR GIRLS Restored to Xlonlth by Lydia E. Pluklmm'sVctfotabloGompound. Read What TAey Jay, MIm Lillian Ro.fl30 Kiit Kltli Stroet, Now Yoik. wiltos; "Lydla K. Hlikliaui's Vt'KOta bio Compound over came Irregularities, po rlodie buffering, and nervom hemlachci. aftnr ovorythlug olse lnvi failed to lioip mo, nnd I foal It a duty to lototliern know of It" KutliurlnoCrli;.'-):tM I.if.yctti St., Denver, t'nl , wiltnst Thinks 10 Lyilla K. l'iiikhmirs VecetiihloConiiMiund I am well, a(terufforlng for months from ner vous prostration." Miss Marie Stnltz man, of Laurel, la write "I was Inn run-downeouilitionaiidsuf-foroilfn iia'ajviron'-'u. Indigestion, nnd poor circulation, j.yiiia i;. Piiikhuiii's Vogotablo Compound mado me woll ami strong." M Us Kllon M. Olson, of 417 N East St., Ke wnnen. Ill .uyi " Ly dla B.Pin kluim's Vege table Com pound cured mo of backache, sldo iH'liti, ami o.it ibhshod my p rloils. nfter tho be it looal doctors had failed to help me." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydin E. Pink hum's Vegotnhlo Comjxmml, mado from roots and herbs, has been tho standard remedy for fomalo ills, and 1ms positively cured thousandsof womomvho havo beon troubled nth displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, thnt benr-mg-down Idling, flatulency, indiges tion,dizzine.vs,ornervou3 prostration. Why don't you try it? Mrs. Pinlclmm invites all sick women to write her for ndvice. SI 10 1ms guided thousands to health. Address, Lyuu, Muss. County Recorder. D, G. Drngor, Mohnmn. County TrenNurcr, J. G. Mooro, Salem. Assessor, F. J. Rice, Prritum. School Superintendent. W. M. Smith, Salem. Surveyor. D. D. Horrlck Jr., Twrncr. Coroner. A. M. Clough, S 'cm. 1 zi a County CoinmlHsloner. J. T. Beckwlth, Sidney. Salem District. Justice of the Pence. D. Wobotor. Irn Hamilton. Constable. 1 ileSftJ isasi o lloaa. For RcnreS?. .sa-Vfisai or Coantr iulrn 2!ijnsS TothePM(eifia,i tlon oa the DiZS States Senatori bih&J a. times rotaiST! cnoco for 8ai!ofrtC! Bard to Beriotih2!?9 cal amilallon; j Z myself a8&rTMUtJ i.V.v ? imt Bti j oi. mj econoisls Is oa w.j TothePcopleofMiC ntlon of the Prekniiu for the counfr of kidatl UIO UWCB ot ttprpKiM hereby nromiirtitifj I Will at alltltDdlirvn. vote for the perwafauj States teaator ti i'ci. ccive the highest kWJ mo peoples rotwi tpm(j gnra to my pouueal afl'St or personal prtlmtctt, tl.S,J(W Snlcm May 19, 1JIJ. Fine Home for! Parly wjthoi; better m4- gate Price ' reiisofliMtt' . Address Lcuci K.i TO REPUBLICAN VDTB AN OVEUWIIBLMING majority of Oregon iim by roglBtratlon havo formally dKlirM thoy hollovo in the principles of the Reju can Party. Let them now show that mm honest by voting In accordance with their rntlotiB. Tho Oregon election romei 1 WW w RoDiibllcnn Nntlonal Convention. M e'f T IMbllcan votor In tho First ConreilonilDJg tiDhold tho honor of tho Republican Fartj -tt WJ gou nnd Btrongthou tho inlluencs of 0nj dologatlon in tho Notional Convention by rcr- ; for If. M. CAKE for United Sta to Senit . W, G. IIAWWSY lor oiri.-i - -: .; j If olth-orof tho,o Republican ol " J , olocUon tho primary election gftS' credited and n return of uos rue w JJ " Tho good name of Oregon's voters will be jm 1 od and OwnV de,cfa,tJ0" g, SiuuS JSlW vontlon will bo plnctd In a "if For the offOQt It will havo a the JJJgJ r tlon It Is imperative that he I JM0I. ne83 iu tho Jimp election aha 1 be fllec M gr whelming majority. As ah e lei m pica of tho Republican Part) It ts jour nt tho polls June 1, and vote for CaM ley. Second .Congressional DisW r. ur.r. Contrri CoffllWlW "KK""""' .. w F WIUIAMSW C. n. TLAVJU, oeLy Ml&s Peyteot How do I Jook in this hat? , ,. vftl! Elder Brothor Under It, o mean, don't you, els? ou lo pretty small. ' For Weak Kidneys Inflammation of the blad der, urinary troubles and backache use DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pi" A Week's Trial For 25c K. C. D.WXTT d CO., Chicago. W AM DRUGGISTS . ,.... o ifctfd . "I Vnt K""! uieir u,v;.l for May iL WW k M ''' .(A .ii' t i -v THDW m h-i:.i