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DAILY OAI'l TAL JOURNAL, SALKM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAlT 89, 1908 I? V I THE CAPITAL JOURNAL M. HOPKR, Ed. and Prop. in Indcuilcnt Newspaper Devoted to American Principle and tlie I'ronruMt and Dovelopoment of Air Oregon, rubllnlied Hverr Evening Except Sunday, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. '' '(Invariably in Advance".) Dallr, Or carrlor. pr year .-...Jfl.00 Per tnonth Wo !DKv, liy mall, per year. 4.00 Per month .. .35c WeoUft by mall, per vear- .. , 1.00 Sis month Wo RPKOtATj f ...' !-- " ' - - For convonlonco o subscribers branch delivery ofllcos are estnblish- at tho following places at 35 cents per month, $1.00 for three menths: Asylum Store, F, Q. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avennie Junction. Crllne, Seventeenth street, A. W. Lane, Garden Road Store. Dauo's Store, Alex. Dauo, SouthCommorclal streot. Electric Store, C. M. Eppley, East State street. JFalrgrounds Storo, HarrlBon Dee, Fairgrounds Road. Howell's Corner, Twelfth and Cross streets. ' - i 0. K. Grocery, A. A. Englobart, Twelfth street. Whcolor's Storo, W. D. Wheeler, Highland avenue. Yew Park Storo, F. G. Bowersox, Twelfth and Leslie. ILano Grocery, Seventeenth stret " v J. h. Mooro & Son., corner Capitol and Union streets. 'West Salem Store, West Salem. . ' . Zlnn's Confectionery, 478 State street. Dr. Stone's, 241 North Commercial street. Huffman's Storo, North Sixth stroot. Gorman Dakory, corner Twelfth nnd Chcmeketa. THW EFFECT OF DEFEATING CAKE FOR THE SENATORSHIP. If the Republicans of Orogon defeat Cake fob tho ,U. S. Senate next Monday wlmt have they In tho way of a PArty organization? A political party can defeat a candidate on the state ticket once in o whllo AND NOT SUFFER DISINTEGRATION. It has been dono ovon In tho Btato of Iowa, whore a Democratic Gov ernor was twico elected. " But to dofeat a candldato for a national ofllco who won his nomination sit tho hani'c of tho rank and fllo of tho party and not by putting through a convention deal, IS A MATTER FAR MORE SERIOUS. After a statu compalgn Mr. Calco von out over Senator Fulton who had tho support of tb political machine and the managers and the big news papers within tho party. WITH A NATIONAL REFORM ADMINISTRATION IN THE WHITE HOUSE, tho peoplo of Orogon nro to turn down tho nnti-muchlno Republi can nomlnco becauso ho stands for vital political roforms, WAS THERE EVER" A MORE WIERI) INVITATION TO POLITICAL SUICIDE IIY A GREAT POLITICAL PARTY? When ,the peoplo, domand reforms wo nro to down a ninn becauso ho Is clean and stands for roforms? If Mr. Cake is to bo defeated, farowull to Oregon in tho Republican po 31tlcal column In November OR FOR YEARS TO COME. Farowoll to tho Direct Primary nnd Statement No. 1 and to all vital TofomiH In the Interest of tho peoplo. Bring back tho old political headiuartori! Open tho harems! RE CONVERT THE STATE HOUSE INTO A POLITICAL HUCKETSIIOP I Round up tho Ruboa from tho cow counties nt so much per hand. Buy up tho bunches of Hvoj logardless of politics. Open up the political dives and put up tho sacks of coin. Tap tho bar xo's and TURN THE CORPORATIONS LOOSE ONCE MORE. Put tho Salem Hog In clover wli9ro tho bosaos deliver tho votes, ap point tho agents to dispense tho federal patronage, AND DOLE OUT THE' APPROPRIATIONS. That Is what It will nmountJ.o If the great domlnnnt party In Orogon turni its buck on tho man who gets his nom'untton by nn open campaign FOR A CLEAN PRINCIPLE AND -AGAINST THE OLI CORRUPT WAYS -OF THE PAST. ' , "Wo cannot bellovo that any clenn decent mnr of tho domlnnnt pnrty, -or any Republican with a partlclo of principle or lovo for tho party will help bring about a condition of political chaos mid put his party In tho nttltudo of restoring tho auction block In Sonntorlal elections. From this standpoint, which lo something considerably moro, than a ;purtlRan standpoint, tho matter uppoa'-s to The Capital Journal. ' It bollovos with heartiness nnd sincerity IN THE ADVANCED PLAT FORM OF PRINCIPLES which tho Prosldoilt la inylng down, IN THE ELIMINATION OF SPECIAL PRIVILEGES nnd tho equality of opportun ity for which tho President stahds, and to propagato and dovslop which ho tins dono moro than any other mnn of his generation. U conBldorn this, a mattor of patriotism, rather than pnrthunshlp, -nnd It propones to do whntovor llos within ltn power to uphold nnd bub tnln tho man whose vory nnmo TYPIFIES THESE MODERN ENLIOHT ENEI) DOCTRINES. In doing so, Jt Inlloves It expresses tho profound conviction of an onormous mnjorlty of tho people of Oregon. IRRESPEC TIVE OF THEIR PARTY AFFILIATIONS. In tho pro3ent campaign and tho coming oloctlon Statement No. 1 Is not on trial, becauso both candidates for tho United Statos Senate stand nqoaro toed and flat footed upon .lint platform. NEITHER IS CHAM BURLAW NOR CAKE. AS SUCH, ON TRIAL BEFORE THE PEOPLE. Tho qliOHUo-n is ono not of thOBQ men, but of broad National Import, lead ing to a victory which will mean a shout of ringing oncourngomont to tho National administration or a vital blow delivered In the houso of Its frlondx This Is tho real proposllon bofore tho peoplo of tho State, and U Is ono of tho main reasons why th9 papor hns throughout this cam paign given II. M. Cako Its hour Most support and urges ns strongly as It way tho voters of tho Stato to sustain tho administration- nt n momont when it is moro norlously on trial than nt any othor porlod of Its wholo history. THE ROSS SENTENCE. Tho sontonce Imposod upon J. Thorburn Rosb, tlio Portland bunkoi nnd polUltclan, has n losson for tho pooplo of Oregon. Keep Your Idle moiioy where It will work for ou whilo you jtro looL lng for nu iiitcstim-nt. Our Saving Department pay tlirw por cent interest mid nil withdrawals nro paid on dwunml. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK' j r- Saltjm, Ore i DELIVERY Tho ronl meaning of that sontonce 1 la that machine politicians who work graft politics CAN NO LONGER ES- CAPE, PUNISH.MENT. Tho time hns beon when.nny mu chl.o'ptMtlelan in the statt might commit any outrage on tho pooplo nnd oscnpo conviction. Thnt day 1b pnst whon gigantic spoliations in th nnmo of braiB-band loyalty to party and tho machine CAN BE CARRIED ON WITH IM PUNITY. Ross Is tho first man to suffer con viction In our state affairs, but ho Is not the first man guilty of Biioh soml criminal prostitution of public af fairs. That he secured the nomination of Steol THROUGH NIE PROMIN- ENCE HE HAD GAINED IN POLI TICS no ono can doubt. That others have done tho sam thing boforo him and still others are planning to do It over again no on can doubt. Tho crime Roat was really guilty of was working a customary political graft game oji'tho people ofOreg'on IN THE NAME OF "REPUBLICAN ISM, . Lot us call things by their right names and lot us not pretend that J. i Thorburn Hobs Ih any worso than any other man who cots' Into ofllco and proceeds to te.ko advantage of his position to enrich his pocket. Ross was caught In tho breakers of a panic, that Is all. HE WAS CAUGHT SHORT- ON A RIG POLI TICAL SLUMP, and suffers whore other men linvo gained wealth and' prominence. Tint, noniiln wilt nsk. What nro WO 'loyal to party for, If party leaders t are using tho party for such pur poses? WELL, THE PEOPLE ARE NO LONGER VERY LOYAL TO PARTY, although somo newspapers still ad vocate "Votffor-a-yollow-dog-lf-ho-Is-on-your-tlekct?" Tho lesson of tho Ross sontonce h that men who ehow a disposition to -work machine and graft politics should bo ruthlossly snowed undor. Mr CREATE HOOD ItlVtill COUNTY. Tho initiative monsuro to create Hood River County U ono of tho few bills that should rocclvo an unani mous voto next Monday. Tho peoplo of "Wasco county arid Hood River nro agreed that this bill shall pass and THERE IS NO OTHER WAY NOW TO CREATE A NEW COUNTY. Thoro win never a now county created but It was a great Btlmulus to tho development of tho state. Tho Hood Rlvor soctlon Is a lino fruit region nil to Itself andlS EN TITLED TO LOCAL SELF-GOV-ERNMENT. Tho only pity Is that such a large body of rodhot ontorprlso Bhall be cooped nip In ono county. If Hood River could bo out Into four quarters and a now county built 6nto ench quarter IT WOULD SUIT US BETTER. But as it Is It will be the mo.it wldo-awako, prosperous and richest county in tho state In a few years. KILL THE BILL FOR JUDGES. FIVE Tho peoplo should vote down tho proposition to hnvo five Judges of tho SuproniD court Instead of three. Tho Judlolary of this Btato now costs tho pooplo about $100,000 u year AND IT IS TOO RIG A BILL. lfjvory legUlatuio q routes now Judi cial 'l'Htricts and thon new Judged and now district uttonuys have to bu appointed. Tho way It Is now tho legislature croated tho olllces of commissioners of tho Supromo Court, AND TWO WERE APPOINTED. They can bo continued In olllce by tho legl'jlatMi'e If thoy aro needed. If tho pooplo voto to cronto .two additional Judges thoy .MAY KEEP THE COMMISSIONERS BESIDES. Tho Supremo Court Is n funny mnchlno In somo ways, Thoy work hard but hnvo no bo&s. Thoy put In full time but they do not havo to hurry. A JUDGE CAN TAKE A DAY OR A WEEK OR A MONTH ON A CASE. That thoy nrf.houost and Indus trious nnd thorough goos without saying. If thoy ground out fowcr opinion's tho pooplo would quit tak ing ho many nppoalH. Vot3 down tho two now Judges. Koop the commissioners If thoy nro needed. Tho p'an to inromo tho court to flvo members and elect two Demo crats to make the court non-partisan IS VISIONARY DREAM. Who doubts that the two Republi cans nominated this fall nt tho pros Idpnttal election would bo oloctod? THEN THERE WILL BE FIVE REPUBLICAN JUDGES. AVE NOW have'two DEMOCRATS. Tho way to havo any non-partisan featuro In tho court, and to havo any Domocrnts on the bonch, Is to keep tho, two commissioners, Tho commissioners aro Democrats. Tho Govornor appoints thorn. If thoy aro naodod let tho IcglHlnturo koop thorn. ARGUE MILEAGK i BOOK HATES. Tho couforonco batweon tho O. R. and X. and tho Travelers' Protectlv Association In tho ofllco of tho rail road commtsilou, rosulted In a post ponomont of tho hearing until Aug ust 5. In tha moantlmo tho disput ing partlos bellovo thoy can settle the matter botWoon themselves Ono of tho principal grlovuuots, according to C. L. McNary, tho at torney for the drummers, Is the rail road company's method of Belling tho scrip books. Tho o books aro good for n thousand miles, and tho prlco por book Is $75. Tho drmin mors aro charged $100, however, and rocclvo a $25 rebate whon the, book Is exhausted. Tho books are Issued by tho scrips bureau, nnd are good on practically eory line in the country. Tho enormous number of books sold gives tho railroads a sjir pus of nearly a million dollars of reV bae money, Tho railroads have tnq use of this money, which, tho drum- mors olalm, really bolong to thorn, Tho traveling moa have askod for a flat rate, without tho oncumbrnncc of Bcrlp. Tho ofllcora of tho O. It. & N It la said, havo ohown an Inclination to nccodet to tho demands of tho TravoK lng Metj'slProtoctlve Association, nndl tlie Ultiicuiiy win pruuuuiy uu straightened out. without fitrthor ta- terforenco from tho Railroad Com- mission. STANFORD GOING DAFFY. If a commission of lunacy 'docs not sit on some of tho nllegod light of Intollect at Stanford UulvorBlty wo miss our guess. The luteal freak is to officially In form a student- that ho carjnot re enter becauso ho has been WRITING .SCATHING LETTERS TO THE PRESS. President David Sturr Jordan writes to tho boy that ho has boon labualng nnd misrepresenting tho roat $50,000,00.0' corporation, WhnUaplty, to turn Ioobo ono fledgling writer against tho colossus of wealth and THE GIANT INTEL LECT OF JORDAN ! . Hcavons pro tect us. About fifty of tho strongest nnd brightest men In tho university have boen expelled for expressing opInlonH at variance with tho Intellectual headlight of tho great University ! Great, Isn't It? HerenRer It will bo a certificate of brains and ability to bo oxpolled from thnt Institution, and tho dull ards who remain AND GET DE GREES WILL BER THE BRAND OF MEDIOCRITY. Thoro are men nt tho bond of Institutions of learning who mlgh: bettor be steering tho fortunes of a peanut roiuter. But U would hnvj to be perfectly automatic nB thoy could not furnish tho brains to kcop It in operation without an endow ment, 6 What Is tho world coming to? Tom Piatt doesn't know whothor ho wns mnrrlod to Miss Wood; Do Sngan enn't quite decide If ho Is united to Anna and Is said to bo occupying Hoparato lodgings on account of tho uncertainty: It Is impossible to find out whether Mrs. dimness b dead; Harry Thaw linn nn Insnno notion that ho ti sano nnd thoro nro thoxo who harbor tho hallucination that Chnmborlnln enn bo oleclod aonntor from Orogon. Pendleton Tribuno. t- Tlio Most Common Cause of . SunVrlng., Rhoumntlsm causes moro pnln nnd suffering than any othor dlBonso, for tho reason that It Ik tho most common of all Ills, and It Is cortolnly gratifying to sufferers to know thai Chamberlain's Liniment will nfford roliof, and mako rest and Bloop pos slblo. In many cases tho roliof from pain, which Is nt first temporary, ! has boebmo pormnnont, whllo In old pooplo subjoct to chronic rhoumn tlsm, often brought on by dr.mpnoss or chnngoi In tho Woathor, a por mnnont euro cannot bo expected; tho roliof from pain which this lini ment nffordB Ib alono worth many times Its cost. 25 and 50 cent sizes for salo by Dr. Stono'a drug storo, Graber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will give prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to give satisfaction and to be up to tho sanitary stand ard, WE WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Bnrr's Jewelry Storo. Phono 550. J imiCKORT BfIRK Kgv Cough Remedy S AISOIVTHV PVlt BTTTHW.T (OlgSSES Coughs, Colds CROUP Whoopmf Coufh loarsnta Bronchlil SORE THROAT 44M MIU TllROATndLUNCS Mt-Hr - frf MkCMf m HWDT W. -.V.rrv'rt ""-. UltM. 0f COK. US.it. frkt IwettJIrt CaH BaBsaanM . Achtttnz. Dor Deutsche Veroln Von Salem und Umgegond hat solno naechsto Vorsnmmlung Sontag, Niichmlttnp zwol Uhr, den 31ton Mai, In d5r Union Labor Hallo,Stato street. A. .o GHedor Sowlo jdlojenlgoh die alM, lansalitlcson wollon Imd erhonto puon uiiicn zu o orscnomen, 5-25-iw t -, : & Notice. Notlco is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem Oregon, will nt 8 o'clock, p. m on tho 1st day of Juno, 1008, at tho common council chambers at Snlom Orogon, procood to assess upon each lot or pnrt thereof or parcel of lanj llablo thorofor Kb proportionate sharo of tho cost of Improving Brondway Btroots, In tho city of Sa lorn, Orogon, with full Intersecting botwoon iho north lino of Mill creek and tho north lino of Madison street, as shown by tho planB and specifica tions on fllo lntho office of tho city recorder of Bald city. All personB interested in said assessment shall appear at aald time boforo Bald common council, nnd prosont objections If any they have to snld asse3smont, and apply at sal.1 tlmo lo Bttld common council for the prlvllcgo if thoy so desire to make said Improvement In Ilou of their a? sosnment. i Dono by order of, tho common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, tho 2Gth day of May, 1008. W. A. MOORES, S-2G-3t. Recorder. -Notlco to Contractors. Notice is hereby given thnt scaled bids will bo received nt tho city of Salem nt tho offioe of the undo: slgnod nt tho city hnll at Salem, Orogon, nip to 10 o'clock a. m., Jiuu 1, 1908, for tho Improvement of Stato street In tho said city of Salem, Orogon, botwoon tho enst lino of Commercial Btroot and tho west line of Church streets In said city with WnrroiiH Bltullthlc watorproof pave in on t. Attention Is called to the plnnn and 8iKcillcntlons on fllo In tho oftlco of tho city recorder of said city for tho mnklng of said Improvement which must bo compllod with In ev ery respect. Tho city of Snlem roaorvoa tho right to roject nny nnd all bids. By order of tho common council. W. A. MOORES, 5-20- -It. City Rocordor. I .VMIIH III V.W1III IH Ul ". I A ... .. .. Notlco Is hereby glv-m th nt inM ""e ' bids will bo received nt tho city of Snlom at f tho ofllco of tho undor- I slgnod nt' 'tho cjty hall at' Salem.. Orogon, up to 10 o'clock n. m., Juno. 1, J00&, for iho pnvlng of tho space oc.unlcd by tho stroot railway trucki. of tho Portland Railway, Light &f Powor company on Liberty street Ini j tho city of Salem, Oregon, from tho J I north lino of Stnto Btroot to tho north lino of Court stroot- in said city. Attention is cnllod to tho plain and Bpbciflcations on fllo in the office of tho city recorder of snld city for tho making of said Improvement which must be compllod with In ev ory respect. The city of Salem reserves tho right to rojoct any nnd nil bids, By order of tho common council. W. A. MOORES, 5-20- 4t. City, Recorder lroposjiis for Science BuildlnR. Scaled proposals plainly marked on tho outside of tho Sealed cnVo opos, "IJropoBnJs for Science BulM- ,ing, Orogon Agricultural College, .Corvallls, Or., and addressed to tho Secy, of tho Board of Regents. B. K (Wilson, nt college ofllco. until 3 o'clock p. m. qf Juno 2, 1908, for the ' construction and completion of -i three story brick nnd concrete, scl- onco building, nt Corvnllts, Or., In strict accordance with tho plans, specifications and instructions to bid dors which may be- examined at the ofllco of the Secy., at tho college, and at tho ofllco of tho architects, Ben- nes, Hendricks & Toboy, 07 Labbo Building, Po'rtlnnd, Or. e-zz-ix Notice of Bulldlnj; Proposal". Rpnlori nronosals will bo rccclveu until Thursday noon. June 4th, nt v..i nflin r tliA1 aAorntnrv of thO board of trustees of Oivgon School for Deaf Mutes, J. H. Ackerman. superintendent of jmbllc instruction, for tho construction of n porch ami enlargement of tho main dlnlns rnnm nml for thft construction Of ftl extension of tho present brick hol er house for use of the laur.ury Plans and specifications may be Been at the ofllce of Pugh & Legs archi tects, and any further information may be had from the superintended, . K, S. Tllllughast. o-29-6t. s -rO - . OJ'3P5-'.i:nMg( I B...V. Tn- nmu - - I .r t&ytfizfa ?lV?ta Careful' 18 charjUu. nmlnafce, W7i ..,.. ivn.i... v'nn?fand wY-'4! 'War l - ' Utlfcsu..,, it... V ! ?,. mojicart,,.,.. ,tMHi much nerv. .,.."' Prra the (,;... I Bray haired llt3N fnt-nf..! . . - 't thl vim fTIC ccVpaV G'axss ftA Ofe; Siif?. State and taHy Xotlrit Ia t T)ln i . V stand at the tlr grounds may be m J J (recorder office) &W Sealed bids ,wl r. A. Wolch.iirrti..i7 of Agriculture, m Bl.i outside of the aTeff Oram nfnn n.A. r wv-. luicitrtugiuiii SecretarrofO oiO.1.1 MM oxronij 3.jats fa ftf UV4tAi MTTnwtT mhm1 read yet the prli, iiiH iMOU ror i.ild at your poccf. OAMFOnXIt Thom Cooly, : MOTHLS AM) HW VWyiA Hiiiniiiiiiiinw The iFflf l i 25cDinnfJ They oat k'V 'j i McCHfM&i PrnnH-tin IVplillWh iWllllUMIW f KM COURT I 5 Call id try iff. 18c BouJf"' i alio furalibl ? reasonable. 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