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DAILY CAPITAL JoynHAL, SAIAM, OBBQOW, SATUKDAY, MAY , It 1 . THE CAPITAL JOURNAL I-:. HOFER, Ed. and Prop. An Iadcpettddnt Newpper Doroted to American Principles and tliC't'roKrcM'aitd Dorelopement of All Oregon. Fubllrhod KerKvenlnj Except Stindsy, Salem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (tnyarlablr tn Advance.) 0lly, by carder, per year ta.00 Tor montb COo DaUt, by buJL, iter year.. 4.od rer month 06c WMkly, by mall, por Tear.......... 1.09 Six month 50c SPECIAL DELIVERY For convenience of subscribers branch delivery offices are establish t at, the following places at 3S cents per month, $1,00 for throe menths: Asylum Store, F. G. Do Voe & Son, Asylum Avenue Junction, Carlo, Seventeenth strict, A. VV. Lane, Garden Road Store. Data's Store, Alex. Daue, SouthCommerclal street. Electric Storo, C. M. Eppioy, Bast state stroet. Falrgrouads Store, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road. Howell's Cornor, Twelfth and Cross streets. O',. KC(Qr.o$cry, a. A. Englebart, Twelfth street. .' ' "Wibeler's'Store, W. D, Wheeler, Highland avenue. T v X9vr rarK more. t u. uawersox. i woiita ana Leslie. - . h : Lino .(Ot'Ocery. Seventeenth stret ' J ! J. la. .Mooro,; Son, cornor Capitol and Union streets. i West Salon Store, West Salem. V , Zlhn's Confectionery, 478 State street. Dr.lkdne's, 241 North Commercial Btroot. ' Huffman's Storo, North Sixth street. Gorman Dakory, cornor Twolfth and Chemeketa. .: THE NATIONAL SITUATION. Root l to go on tho supreme bench It Taft is elected and Fuller retires, Tho United States congress will adjourn with MUCH LEFT UNDONE AND LITTLE DONE. Tho character and callbro of the mon composing tho) bodies has de generated. Tho low Ho-called groat statesmen In olthor body are HANGING ONTO THE AIJUSES. In tho Methodist general confer onco th'oro has been tho usual trtrlfo for lionora. Somo So-called bishops have been calling each other liars, 'both said to bo foreign born. Botwoon doing politics, struggling for plnco, hnd watching tho dollnr public men aro TOO RUSY TO DO ANYTHING 1XR THE PEOPLE. It la about time John Johnson or aomobody who don't pretend to know It all were made president. o STAND FOR PRINCIPLES NOT MEN Tho- Capital Journal advise the voters to act upon principle not mon lu electing a United States Nonatoi, If wc could believe nil that Ih printod In tlho Portland Journal niut Telegram nolthcr Cake nor Cham berlain arc (It to be chosen United States senator, THE PACT IS nOTII ARE MEN OF MORE THAN AVERAGE ABIL ITY AND CHARACTER. i Doth aro good, clear, strong, forceful public sponkors. Both have a grip on public ques tion fnr above tho ordinary. I Doth aro mon who made u straight-forward fight for Statement ( No. 1, AND TOOK THE HIDE OF THE COMMON PEOPLE. Tho olcctlon of Cake will mean a dectslvo victory over tho old Port land machlno politicians WHO HAVE DONE MORE TO DEBAUCH OREGON POLITICS THAN DE CENT PEOPLE CAN UNDO IN A GENERATION. If Cako gets tho popular vote h will bo tioatod by the legislature, Th6 Statement No. 1 member will all vote for Cake If he gets tho popular voto, THE "PARTY CHOICE" MEM. HERS OF THE LEGISLATURE WILL VOTE FOR HIM FOR PAR TV CONSIDERATIONS. If Chamberlain gets the popular votu tho Statement No. I members will voto for him. This paper will demund that tho entlro legislature respect tho popular cholco in either case. Dut It believes that Cuko'a election wou'd settle tho senatorial tight In Keep Your illi money wlu're It will work for you while you uat oo.. lug ijtr an investment. Our Saving Department uys Unvo iw oont interest mul all withdrawals are paid oa uVjiumil. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL Oregon In tho moat satisfactory man ner IIY ESTABLISHING THE PRIN CIPLE AND REDUKING THE MA CHINE that wants to restore the old system of election by purchase and bargain and Bale of federal oulces and appropriations. It Chamberlain gets the popular voto IT WILL TAKE A HARD FIGHT TO SECURE HIS ELECTION. Tho problem of who will succeed him as governor will bo Involved. Durng tho past two years Gover nor Chamberlain has been tho hard est-worked ntnto official. As chairman of tho state boards lu control of tho state Institutions, OW ING TO ILL HEALTH OF SECRE TARY OF STATE BENSON, AND ABSENCE OF STATE TREASURER STEEL, he has done most of tholr work. Tho people should decide tho sen atorial election on the Hues of na tional political principles not on tho personality of tho mon. Lot riB give Govornor Chamberlain credit for what ho has done. It- has mado a good govornor, Let us not join In tho crusade to belittle and blacken Cake or Chamberlain. BOTH STAND FOR A PRINCI PLE SACRED TO THF, COMMON' PEOPLE. Tho o'-ectlon of either should be respected by tho legislature as the triumph of the principle of popular election of U. 8: senators. Tho dofont of Cako In June and Chamberlain In January Is tlito plan of tho oM corrupt, unprincipled Port land machine. NO VOTER SHOULD AID THAT CONSPIRACY AGAINST THE PHI MARY LAW AND STATEMENT NO. 1. If you voto to down Cake In Juno you nro not suro you will bo able to elect Chamborlaln in January. IT IS NOT CERTAIN thnt the gen 'ornl nsBombly will have a majority on Joint ballot for Statement No. t. As Cake is a champion of the di rect primary and Statement No. I, tho ,bost way to head off the over throw of thoso principles Is to vote for him in June. TO REPUBLICAN VOTERS AN OVERWHELMING majority of Oregon's voton by registration havo formally declared ' that they bollovo In the principles of the Republt ' can Party, Let them nowshow thai they, are honost by voting In accordance 'with their decla rations. Tho Oregon' election cornea before1 the Republican National Convention. Let overy Re publican voter in tho First Congressional District uphold the honor of the Republican Farty In Ore gon and strengthon tho Influence of Oregon's delegation la tho National Convention by voting for H. M, CAKE for United States Senator and W. C. HAWLEY for Representative id Congrem. If either of those Republican nominees falls ot election the primary electtoa system will be'dls credited and a return of boss rulo will be invited The good namo of Oregon's voters will bo smirch ed and Oregon's delegation to the National Con vention will bo placed in a humiliating position. For tho. effect It will have on tho November elec tion it 19 Imperative that the Republican noml noss In the Juno election shall bo elected by an over whelming majority. Aa a bollovor in the princi ples of tho Republican Party It Is your duty to bo at the polls June 1, and vote for Cake and Haw ley. ' a -' .. j jsi- pouticaRI Announcement of Candiiiat tfcal Parties Printed UndM1 At Commercial Rates REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. U. S. Senator. H. M. Cake, of Portland? Supremo Jadgo. R. S. Dean, ot Eugene. Dairy d Food Commissioner. J. W. Dalley, of Portland. Representative la Coagress. W. C. Hawloy, of Salem. First Congressional District. Railroad CoramlssloBer. T. K. Campbell, of Cottage Grove. THE PERSON WHO HAS "LOST INTEREST IN THINGS" HAS lOST ALL. Ih tho llBt of "things that Interest you" growing Bmaller or larger year aftor year? What sort of things havo you tak en on tho list n'nd what sort of things havo you addod to It? Look It over this "list" and analyze It critically; Just as though It wero tho other fellow's or the othor woman's "list." If tho list Is larger .than It was a year ago, congratulate yourself. If It Is smaller got a little anxious, and put yourself on tho witness stand. For the future add' something to this -list continually, industriously. For. In overy item that you add to It, you add an extension to your "lease of life" lengthen your years on earth. How many kinds of advertise ments Interest you for example? Here's a chance to add a lot o? Items to the list profitable, edu cative, remunerative Items. District Attorney. J. H. McNary, of Snlem. COUNTY TICKET. For Representative Marlon County For Representatives. S. A. Hughes, Sttleiri. Hal D. Patton, Salem. L. T. Reynolds, Salem A. C. Llbby, Jefferson. 0. L. Hattoberg, Sllvorton. ' T' as&.fcjKi ir Hamilfca 5: r, ttilF'Nt For IW fW lr. W. 8. JohaW.iZrr'!! P. L. FtMWoIi. " For Ooiurty CefflL For CoaHaM?MS3 Jha H. Ljjt jyf; County Judge. W. M. DuBhoy, Salem. Sheriff. H. P. Minto, Salem. County Cleric. R. D. Allen, Salem. County Recorder. D. 0. Dragcr, Mohanm. County Treasurer. J. 0. Moore, Salem. TolhePwofM ;:"r.."?whi reDreeentatiM r 7u dare myu unamitfluj or of th lJurT?! ffi'-Mi.a all timet mtA f ii. . cholco tor kMtwjuff! cat affiliation, tui Mm myseitaKrraatMtlltey enforcing thelf BuWitl Just and econoBle !hU DR. W. If I F. J. Assessor. Rice, Prntum, School SuporinU'tident. W. M. Smith, Salem. Surveyor. D. B. Horrlck, Jr., THimor. Coroner. M. Clough, S 'em. rothePeofiletfM Havlnz KcestH tk i atlon o( the Proiiw.tlm for the countr ot Vvfal the office ot rtprNtt nereuy promiK tutBM I will at all tlmHinffli voto for the pencil M States senator tta iUi celvo the hlghett the peoples w, wWs gard to mr doIIUciI i or personal prettKMn H.S05 Salem Mar 15. 1. ' JUDSON HARMON. .Imlhon Hnrinon. the Democratic nominee for governor of Ohio, hits noi always been classed as u Democrat nor as a conservative. Prior to the Greeley campaign he wan a Uepubllcnn and In thnt campulgn acted m secre tary of the Liberal Uepubllcans. Then he helped organize what was known h the People's party. After thnt hu wan out or polities until 187U. when he became a Tllden Democrat. Parks and Their Uhcs. That was a most roassurlng ad dress made by Pollco Inspoctor Mllos O'Reilly In which ho told his nudl once, tho Broadway Board of Trado, that ho had no Intention of Interfer ing with kissing in Prospect Park. Through somo regrettable, miscon ception tho Inspector wuj represent ed as a grumpy misanthropist, lu whom the milk of sentiment und hu man kindness "had soured beyond hope of recovery. It was even hinted that, he Intended to es'tabllsh a sort of secret feorvice among his sparrow police for the purpose of 'sleuthing Und surprising heedless couples who Indulged In oscillatory manifesta tions of tholr mutual regard and hnlllng them to tho lock-up and af terward, to court. Tho public Interest In this matter Is something more than sentimental. A certain commercial significance at taches 4o It, Park-mado kisses lead larger demand 'upon tradesmen, and thnt enlarged demand Implies a ma terial Increnso In tho prosperity of the community. Now, anything pro duclng greator prosperity naturally commonds Itself to commercial or ganizations eudh as tho Broadway noard of Trade, to which Inspector O'Rollly's assurances miiBt havo con voyed a qortalu oense of rololf, Tho commercial value or Cupid ought to be mor widely appreciated than It Is. Police hnrrnsmont of tho poor child would only have'drlvon him Into the "let us alone class" whoro mistaken regulation has already forced other equally Industrious In dividuals. Brooklyn Eagle. o A Cnllfornlun's Luck. "The luckleit day of my llfo was wnen i oougnt a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve:" writes Charles F. Budahn, of Tracy, California. "Two ioo noxes cured me of an annoying caso or itching DR. W. S. MOTT Sa'em, Oregon Candidate for Repnv .scntntiw on the Dan ocratic Ticket. MY PLATFORM 1. Statement No. 1, the people's choice or'tl. 1 regardlesi of political futj 2. ReiitaUf uhWW i 3. Eoofwny la ... 0pONd chlseji.,,, . t - 5. A state ,wf,"f9!, depositors la any htalf, fV created by all ta baU a dilpcate of fa O!- 1ng law. , 6 Reform inewurttf ldM the common people, nlles. which had frmitlln. na mm aamm .... 4Un4 ..lnU tn mntplmnnv mr.r4m,. . I "-"" ' ? aiiu iimiyiuiu- 7. " ' ; "' vM-0o to no other treatment," Sold un- more homes, moro homes means a guaranteed at J. C. Perry's drug store COFFEE What is essential to gfood coffee? Good bean ground fresh, and a woman of common sense. Your iff rtura jaur wmr H dattt Mk ScMWag'a ttti par tta HAPPINESS FOR SICK OR CON VALESOENT. People of sonsltlve norves enjoy tho dollghtful music aud othor onter utlnmnit from tho Edison because It is peculiarly freo from the slightest Imperfections In tone quality. Why multiply words about the- admlttol standard of talking machlno excel lence? You know all about It. L. P. SAVAGE The Mask' Mini -17 N. Commercial St. Phone 1187 READY TAH.ORCD"CLOTHCS FO WELL DNCSSCD MEN, S7 I si jI I JAr i s yV I k. d? JzrZrtl PRICE RANGE 20 TO 40 MAKE IT UNANIMi Just now thorft anneurs to bo Iltt'.O it can never J 3 i doubt but that it Is Souator Cake of ' Domocratlc seBlor. nrncr.m. nnne 'tho camnaicn started Between the It was speedily seen that the oft- j83UO j8 not drsw; f11" hnnntrwl nnrnnnnl nomilnrltV of -i miv.lln! If " " George, the Govornor, was not so n-. would not be on t j mighty stout m It onco was. Var- u )9 f.M reBjeff "1 lous tnmgs tnai some ioiks UUYU I wa8 oae of the R?PW" Known nuout otiv cniet eiwimnp to gMj on" U U,.l. ,! n In nt frtlkS tne "e" l.. Hit uavu cuiitu hi .ikiii. miiu 'v .. -"i. . Hinirvrm wu " ' . .. ia i ii nuui ... . t though that wJJl friao '"r.-.hriV United .pwT.::. h" nai buu"w uM, sole chance - The vt differ 1 JJ aro today doubtful If George was such a wlmlo of a man after a'l. Tho nearer Owgon makes It unan imous for Cako tho bottor for Ore gon. There aro a few places wheo party politics still count; they don't usually in city, county and district affairs; but thoy do In national af fairs, especially in the upper house of concrosc. where the majority ,a because yo - r.?r i." .... i ami necau ' .i-i party gets what It wants and no ..,-- e bcHWi norltv sits tleht tuin walto. Oregon the dtfw : fi . .- n.ia from cnneress.Mr. titia'1"'r ,.. waiuo n iui vi imitbi w... "-" Proposals for Science nuildlng. Scaled proposals plaluly marked ( on the outside of the sealed enve opotf, "Propocals for Science Dulld-, Ing, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallls, Or., and addressed to Secy, of tho Board of Regents, E. E. Wlleon, nt college office, until 3 o'clock p. m. of June 2, 1908, for the construction and completion of a three story brick and concrete, sci ence building, at Corvallls, Or, W strict accordance with the plans, dnoniflonHnns nnH Instructions to bla ders which may bo examined at the, offlco of the Secy., at the college, ana at the offlco of the architects. Ben-1 nes, Hendricks & Tobey, oi "" Building, Portland, Or. wt JX 1 hEL