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DMI.X CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORFOnV l-niDAV, JUXM 10, 1008 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL HOFER, Ed. and Prop. i: An Indopcmleut Newspaper Dorotcd to American Principles and the I'roRre and DeTelopcmont of All Oregon. Published Every Evening Kxcopt Similar, Salem, Ore. SOBSCRTfrTION RATES.' (Invariably In Advan6o,h Dallr. lr carrier, per year"..'. M.00 Per month Mo Oallr. bjr mall, per jr. , 4.00 Per month 83o Weekly, by mall, P" yoa'r..... .. ....... i 1.00 Six moh'ths t..'..i...Md MEN AND CHARACTER -NOT PARTIES AND PHRASES. Tho mW'Bfgntflcant.fcaturo of tho political situation Is tjio docadonco of.pojriy, and elovatlon of men and character. Mes llko Hughes of. Now York, LA FplIoifOjOf Wisconsin CuramlnB of Idwajand Chamberlain and Folk, In tho Democratic party, moan Bomo- tm,. ' Tho only mlstako tho Republican national convention can make is to put 'tin Candidates who are not up to tho demand of tho hour, and rely ori a ioi oi sounding pinuorm phrases'' and tocltals of party history to carry fthom through. THE PEOPLE WANT MEftf WHO IX) THINGS, NOT MERE PARTV RANTERS. It will mako Very llttlo dlfforontfo to tho average voter what the Re publican jplntform contains. Tho rank anrf" file of tho pa.rty will not oven reatf the platform. They understand tho Issues be fore tho platform Is over written, and the 'Issuo3 nro represented by tho men who mako those Issues. Candidates for office aro today judged more on their personal char acter, on' their recard for moral Btamlna and achievement along lines of progressive reforms, than for tholr party or tho platform they arc running upon. Tho hlBtory of tho pnrty counts tot something HUT STARILITV AtfD MANHOOD COUNT FOR MORE. n THE MEDFORD INJUNCTION CASE. Tho city of Med ford has a charter onactod slnco tho adoption of tho local option law giving that city ex clusive right to rogulnto and license or nrohlblt saloons. At tho Juno election Medford win carried for prohibition nnd now It Is sought to rostrnln tho law from 'going Into effect on the ground of tho charter provision. Tho only question Is whether tho later onnctod charter suporsedo3 tho local option law. Thoso who ask tho Injunct'nn con toild thnt thoro Is NOTHINO IN THE CONSTITUTION TO PREVENT PASSING ANY' SPECIAL LAW HV LEGISLATURE. Whero two lnwa conflict tho courtn hold that tho lntor enactment rouonls tho earlier by' lmpllchtlon. IN THE NATURE OF THE LOC AL OPTION LAW ITS EFFECT IS LOCAIi IN OPERATION. Whon Medford got tho chnrlor onpetod, ono-linlf tho city was dry nnd one-half wnt wot. Tho ohartri IT SHOULD NOT RE LEFT TO THE CAPRICE OF THE LEGISLA TURE TO VOTE LARGE OR SMALL SUMS. This sfato employs 300(5 toachors In tho public schools, and 1000 now teachers nro needed annually ac cording to tho best reports. The grange Is domandlng longer tpfmB of country 'schools, and EIGHT OR NINE IttONTHS Ql SCHOOL .WILL SOON IIE THE STANDARD. Tho grange Is demanding tho higher grades In tho country schools tho limitation to eight grades hns got to go. Ten to 12 grades Is tho new demand. Teachers to fill theao positions In tho bottcr-'gradod country schools must have normnl training, THE RAPID MULTIPLICATION OF HIGH SCHOOLS IS GOING ON The laws provide cOunty "hlgli schools and union high schools, These must have professionally trained teachers. If wo take as n basis tho annual demand for 1000 additions to tho teaching force, what can tho state reasonably Invest In their profoa Blonal equipment 1n tho way of good normal school training? IS $50 A Y'EAR TOO MUCH FOR THE STATE TO CONTRHIUTE 'IN THE EXPENSE OF PREPARING A TEACHER FOR THE PUHLIC SCHOOLS? The student who tnkes a yoarV tlmo for propnrntlon to teach la making a sacrlflco nnd nn Invest ment of at lenst $200. Sometimes more. In the stato normal schools tho student nays $12 a yenr tuition and $20 to $30 dormitory foes and other fees. THE STATE MAKES RACK AIIOUT THREE-FOURTHS OF THE WHOLE 9."0 APPROPRIATED. On a basis of 1000 students tak ing n year's work nt normal schools to become public school teachers tho stnto would appropriate $50,000 and got back $30,000 to $40,000 ,n yonr Into It treasury, AND HE OFT ONLY S?20.00 A YEAR. Tho 1000 students would Invest, at least $200,000 In equipping thomsolvcs to teach In tho public schools. Tuition, books, clothos, bonrd nnd trnvollng oxponses WOULD AMOUNT TO 8200 A YEAR PER STUDENT. COUNTING THEIR TIME AS NOTH ING. Admitting that tho stato need 100 now tenchon each year, tho people must provldo stato normal schools or put mo with untrained teachors, or tho teachers must go to othp stntos to In tra'ned. If-onlv hnlf of them would go to othor states to attend normnl train ing schools tho loss to our stuto wns OHiioclally unacted to remedy that defect of tho law, SO FAR AS would bo nt least $100,000. and wo IT APPLIED TO MEDFORD. would loso many of those young mon Tho prlnc'plo Involved Is whether and women pormnnently. n city enn under, any elrcumstnncss .' FROM THE STANDPOINT OF Becuro Bpoclnl nollco regulation. UFSINESS IT WILL PAY TO SUP- Hon. It. O. Smith of OrnntH Pnai PORT AND ENCOURAGE NORMAL Guild Nominated. In prosontlng tho nnmo of Gbv ornor Curtis Guild, of Massach.t- Betts, In npmlnntlou for tho vlco presidency, Ilonry c. Lodgo, review ed his career and concluded with tho following werds: "Such Is tho rocord of tho man I presont to this convention, In tho nnmo of Massachusetts for nomina tion nB vlco prcBidont, It Is a roc ord of distinguished sorvlco to his party and to tho stato, gonoroualy, ungrudgingly given. Ho has been nn able, and an honorablo govornor devoting nil his strength of body and mind to tho advancement of Massachusetts. Liberal and prO- grcsBlvo, his nnmo 1b not only asso ciated with sound, administration, but with tho enrnost advocacy of measures which would promote tho wolfnro of the stato and which woro ti tho intorcst of tho broadest hu manity. Of consplclous ability, of remarkable eloquence in spooch, of Unblemished character, a life ong and loyal Republican, ho would bring to tho sorvlco of tho nation tho same dovotloti to principle, tho same zeal and onorgy, tho samo earnest faith In what ho bollovcs to bo right, that ho has for years glvon to Massachusetts and to tho 'sorvlco of his party. "I have the honor, tho groat hon or, to present to you for nomination, tho Honorablo Curtis Guild of Massachusetts." Caroor of Jamos 8. Sherman. 1855 -Born Utlca, N. Y. 1878 Graduated from Hamilton college 1880 Admitted to tho bar, prac ticing In mien, N. Y. 18&4 Elected mayor of Utlca. 1887-91 Member of congross from tho Twonty-thlrd Now York district. 189G Chnlrman of tho Republi can stnto convention. 1803-1903 Member of congress from tho Twenty-fifth New York dis trict. 1903-09 Mombor ofcongrosn from tho Twonty-sovonth Now York district. 1908 Chairman of tho Republi can stnto convention of Now York. Dolcgnto to tho Republican national convontlon Chicago. Nominated for vlco president. Prosldont of tho Utlca Trust & Doposlt company. Home, Utlcu, N. Y. o A Grand Family Medicine. "It glvos mo plensuro to speak a good word for Electric Dlttors," writes Mr. Frank Conlan of No. 430 Houston St., Now York. "It's n grand family mcdlclno for dypopsfa and liter complications; whllo for lnmo bnck nnd weak kidneys It can not be too highly rocommondod." Electric Dlttors rogulnto tho dlgoB tlvo functions purifies tho blood, and Imparts ronowed vigor and vitality to tho woak and dcbllltntod of both soxos. Sold under gunranteo nt J. C. Perry's drug storo. GOc. ATTENTION KNIGHTS! Annual Session Grand Lodgo of Ore gon Knights of Pythian, Port- land, Or., Juno 10-18, 1008. For tho aboyo occasion a rato of ONE AND ONEJ-TIIIRD FARE on tho certificate ptan( is authorized to Portland and rolurn for all "p6lhts on tho S. P. company lines on Oft gon. . . WM. M'MURR'AY, J. M. SCOTT, d, Pt A., S, P. Co. 41. It A Jl W, . VM , t. !. T -5 'C ' Qlngor, molnsscs nnd wato'r, mix ed to suit tho tnsto, makes a 'refresh ing nnd wholcBOtno thlrst-qucnchor In tho Wield on n hot day; nnd thoro Isn't n cross word In n barrel of ltl -o- nroducod Htich an array of nuthon lion to Miistaln his contentions that. District Attorney Ronmos and Judge Colvlg of Jacksonville asked for tlmo to iiroimro a brief to submit to J'tdga Hannn. Tho case will probably bo cnrrlod to the su promo court, o SUPPORT OF NORMAL SCHOOLS. Tho question of appropriating money for normal schoolH will soon . lv "'' n ois now nro nomana ngnln bo before tho pooplo of this'1 ,,,0nr",an,l lntoi nnd unlvorslty Hmto graduates In every department, PPHLIO SENTIMENT HAS GROWN MORE FAVORAHLE TO THE SUPPORT OF NORMAL SCHOOLS. Tho reasons for this nro qulto plain for tho aervlco rendered by tho normal schools IS MORE NEAR LY A DIRECT RENEFIT TO THE PEOPLE than that offorod by any of tho ocnllod schools of higher ed ucation. Every dollar anproprlated for sun port of n normal school, nB nt proa ont managed, Is exponded IN PRE PARING MORE EFFICIENT PUR LI C SCHOOL TEACHERS. It Is tho mlddlo nnd poorer class of citizen who nrj uenonttod by normal schools. What should bo tho basis of sup port for normal schools? SCHOOLS IN OREGON. We will not only got bettor school fenchers. but will keep our money at homo and keen our voting nnoplo nt homo, hut THE PEOPLE WILL GET A FAR RETTER KEIIVICB IN THEIR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Tho tlmo la not far away when no school district can afford to hlrn n teacher who hn not bnd AT TVtSU ovi? VEAH'S WORK IN A NORMAL SCHOOL. The high schools now avo domnnd- Small Depositors Our Hank welcomes Bmall do poaltora. In our Savings Depart ment as smnll nn amount ni one dollar will open nn account. Wo have good roasons for giv ing thuflo accounts our best ,soi- vlco. Inny of our Inrgt deposi tors atartad as small depositors and a largo number of sntlsflod depositors with small accounts h a good tulvortlsement for our bank. Young pooplo especially nro lu vltod to tako advantage of this qp portMtilty to start a bank nccount. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Tho Orocon normnl schools tho nnst yenr earned In tuition nnd foas between ton nnd twelve thousand (lollnrs Olt ARO IT ONE-FOURTH THEIR SUPPORT. A normal school with 500 stu dents wctld earn In tuition nnd dor mitory fooa and othor foos, If prop erly equipped from $16,000 to $20, 000. IT WOULD RECOME PRACTL Vi LLV SELF-SUSTAINING, Norml school nro necessary to o tabllsh educational nnd pedagogic al standards for sectarian nnd prlvato schools and collogos. THE STATE CANNOT AFFORD TO GET ALONG WITHOUT FIRST CLASS .NORMAL SCHOOLS. They should bo confined strictly to their lodtlmv" function of prepar ing nrofesMonnl toachors for tho public rhool?. FOR THIS PURPOSE THEY ARE THE REST INVESTMENT THE STATE (MX MKE IV THE CLASS OF INSTITUTIONS FOR PURPOS ES of so-oallod higher oducatlon. The stnto and ths pooplo got a d'rect roturn for ovory dollar In vested In tho training of teachers for the public schools. Kodol Is tno boat known prepara tion thnt Is offorod to tho pcoplo to day for dyBpopala or Indlgostion or any stomach trouble Kodol digests all foods. It Is plcsant to tako. It Is so'd horo bv all druggists. Tho Journal suggests that Secre tary Wilson make his noxt nnntml Ktntomont of, fnrmora' bualncsa for tho yenr n bnlanco ahoat, showing tho debtor as woll as tho credit atdo. Ruclc'eii h Arnica Salve Wins. Tom Moore, of Rural nouto 1, Cochran, On., writes: "I had a bad soro como on tho Instep of my font nnd could find nothing that would heal It until I applied Ducklon's Ar nica Salvo. Less than half of a 25 cont box won the dny for mo by nr foctlng n perfect cure." Sold under gunranteo at J. O. Perry's dnijj store. A misfit suit Is not ndnptod to winning a girl's regard or courting hnr favor. A misfit harness will not please tho horse nor win from It ro gard for Its owner. ' Notice. Rev. II. F. Roynolds of Ilnvorhlll. Mas., gonornl suporlnt)ndont and general missionary sioretary of tho Pontocostnl Church of tho Nazarono. will pronch In the W. C. T. U. hull In Snloin. Oregon, June 19th nt 7:30 p. m. Evorybody welcome. ;-n .-- TEA Tea is, not infallible; money back makes amends. We are not, in the least, uneasy about the money. Vourprocer returns roar money U job doa't Uko Schilling' Dot; wo pr blm. Poison Onk Poisoning, Rnllard'a Snow LInlmont cures it. Mr. O. II. P. Cornollus, Turner, Oro., writos My wlfo has discovered thnt Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oatc Poisoning," n very -painful trouble, horself, but on two of her friends She not only cured a case of It on who wore poisoned by this same Ivy. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00. o Can't rnco without betting is tho New York cry. Then quit if It -Is just n gamble, o De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It Is especially good for pllos. Bo sure to get DeWltt's. Sold by all drug gist. . o . A bit of pagan philosephy: "Wo have within usn mnny-hondod boast ami a man, and by dissolutonoss we food nnd strengthen tho beast and starve tho man." o DeWltt's Kidney and. Bladder i-1 is uiu jjiutiiiii. unit uiuiuutsii uiiu j ili in u very hiiuii iimu airuuguiuu the weakened kidneys. Sold by all druggists. It has been said that "hugging by any othor nnmo would be as sweet." Tho sweetness of tho act doe'i not depend upon Its. name but upon tho girl. DeWltt's TJttlo Rnrlv Plsnra tho famous llttlo liver pills, aro sold bv' ull druggists. a : i O Din tb .JBTORIA, m Kind Ypn Rata Haw wil Notlco to Property Ownora on Broad. way 8(rcct. Notlco Is hereby glvon that tho ownors of proporty to bo benefited by tho improvement of Broadway 3troot In tho city of Salem, Oregon, wjth. crook or river gravel, botwoon tho" north lino of North Mill creel: land the north lino of Madison atrcot, In said' city, who dcslro to mako said lmprovomont In ltou of tholr as30B0 mont nnd In accordance with tho plans nnd specifications now on .Rio In tho office of (tho city rocordor of said city, shall fllo tholr written ap plication thQrQfej: with said, city ro cordor, on or before Juno 20, 1908. By ordor of tho common council. W. A. MOORES, C-1C-1U. City Rocoi'dor. o ....... Reform School Supplies. Scnlcd proposals aro horoby In vited 'for furnishing tho Orogon State Reform school, with supplies for tho noxt six months ending Do combor 31st, 1008. Supplies con sisting of flour, grocorles, meats, leather. Lists with specifications will bo furnished upon application to tho Bttporlntondont. All bids must bo In by Juno 30, nnd goods de livered by July 15, 1908. Good3 must bo In strict uccordanco with flamplo in original packagos whon possible All contract supplies will bo paid for at tho first of tho month follow ing tho dollvory of tho goods. N. II. LOONEY, C-lC-lOt Suporlntondont. Est ray Notice. Notlco Is horoby glvon that I havo takon up nnd Impounded tho follow ing described animal, found roaming nt lnrgo In tho city of Salem: Two-yoar-old ateor, black, with Bomo whlto on tho holly, split In tho right enr, largo horns. Tho owhor of snld anlmnl can havo tho Bamo by proving proporty and paying tho legal chargoa nnd expen ses of taking up and kocplng, otc, nnd In dofnult thereof for flvo days I will procood to soil said anlmnl nt public auction, ns provided In ordl- nanco No. 429 of tho aforesaid city. D. W. GIBSON, City Marshal, Salem, Orogon, Juno 17, 1908.. C-17-3t Annual Conference Young Men'N Qtkn (h)l xTte Kmd f'J Han Mays BougM Christian Association, Long Beach, Wnah,, Juno 13-29th, 1908. For tho above occasion a rato of one and one-third fnro on tho certificate plan Is authorized to Portland nnd rofaurn from nil polnt3 on S. P. linos In Orogon. Wm. Mc Murrny, G. P. A., S, P. Co.; John M. Scott, A. G.'P. A. S. P. Co.- 13-11-15 n Northwest Conference Young Wo men's Christian Association. Seaside, Oregon June 19thl29th, 1908. For the nbovo occasion a rato of ono and ono-thlrd faro on tho cortlficato plan h authorized to Portland and roturn from all points on S. P. lines In Oregon. Wm, Mc Murrny, G. P. A. S. P. Co,; John M. Scott, A. G. P. A. S. P. Co. 1C-17-19- CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tiie Kind You Kava Always Bought X i UtU HICKORY BdRK Cough Remedy AMOtVTUV mil .umia. rrfl I ild ml Coughs, Colds CROUP Wheupinv Couh lio'trn Oronchlli SORd THROAT 44 MM(U Tf!ROATndLUNGS Mtw4 OH H mu am itwot ox SAlfM. OStGOS. U K Our tas ? ,,l f1"'1 U! ,WIIS m tettat M)N (ait BY SPECIAL REQUEST Grace Dc Koven fiRETtjRNS TO SALEM Tlie World-Faraous Medium, Consultisr Clairvoyant Specialist ' Mental Scientist, Psychic Paimkt Can bo consulted at hor office, No 2 GO N. Liberty street H6 9 A. M. too P. M dally and Sunday. Phono 832 Main. "' TKANOE CliAIIlVOYANT ' Groco Do Kovon's oxtraordlnary clatrvoydnt power combl her wtpcrlor knowlodgo of tho occult forcos. onnhlnn uJt ... man llfo with unerring accuracy from Infancy to old age Its nro wonderful and lndlBntitablo;- hor advtrn la !... .i..'.. . 10 matlon clear, conclso and to tho point In love, courtship marl vorco, business, Bales, mills, patents, journeys, pensions lnTMtm' Rnfip.nlntlon. real oatnto nnd land tlo.ils. nil nn, n,ii.. '.. . lB's . , , -,- - , w.. v...u .inning ClalCH Mtl ovll InfluencoB, hidden treasure, clairvoyance palmistry, mental 'wt appllpd psychology, auto-BURgostlon, hypnotism, spiritualism and tu Villi, ni.iwui.uii. If you aro undecided, In doubt or unhappy, consult her at onu rending of your llfo and. character by this fnmous and gifted iclenlk will bo of groat assistance to you In solving tho probtomt ot il(e Tho pooplo no longor quostlon iho strange and rayterotts powtri of Graco do Koven, tho world ronownod clairvoyant. Tho crowds nM fill hor parlors oxory day Is .undeniable proof that tho people of 8!a aro anxlotiB to consult a gonuln'o psychtc. Graco do Koven Is here loltlj thoso who need hqlp. If your hoart Is heavy, If In troublo, have 111 ncv bad health or mlsfortuno, call on this gifted woman at qnce. She In clnlrvoynnt by nnburo, a nod!um by dlvlno gift. No matter what yow troublo, sho will help you. Sho tollu your name, whom and when joi will marry, with nnmo and dnto; glvos rblnblo advlco on business, deedt, patonts, wills, friendship, lovo, marrlago, divorce, chances, traveli, tales, nnd In fact ovory quoBtlon of Importanco to tho human race. 8h rt unltoB frlondB In tho bonds of lovo nnd nffoctlon and causes quick sal happy marrlago with tho ono of your cholco. CALL TODAY FOR LOW FEB If you nro Intorostcd It would bo woll to call this week. Grace It Koven will rccolvo cnllors botwoon tho hours of 9 A. M. and 9 P. M.Loi foo. Bring this ndv. Phono Mnlit 8!2. Special Bonding BOe. 200 NOIITH LIBKIITY STHEI3T 200. Next door to Klks' Hall. New Corporations. Tho Woodburn Social Club; prin cipal office, Woodburn, Orogon; In corporators, II. L. Mooro, II. D. Brown, L. II. Shoroy and Francis Follor. Robo City Mining Compnny; prln clpul olllcc, Portlnnd; cnpltnl stock, $20,000; Incorporators, W. J. For restor, E. M. Foudray and M. II. Mcacham. Viuilt Tor Circuit Court Tho circuit court Is contomplntlng tho purchnBo of a ?300 flro-proof vault for tho uso of tho clerk. Tho vault will bo G7 Inches high and 30 Inches wide With a depth of 13 inches. ' Alter ono has gono through col logo one's estimate ot much ot hljl. or education Is llko the boy's nt! mnto ot his first Jack-knife before possessing It nnd after. OASTOniA, U.toiTloiHr.U')ikfl Bears tbi iEiMiiiini.mi B,sr tZtMSSeE Grand Opera House JOHN P. COHDUAY, Skntgn When you need to tako something tnko It promptly for the stomach, but tako something you,know Is re liablesomething llko Kodol for DyspopBla nnd Indlgostion. Kodol la .ilnnonnf in thrn If la rnllnttln nnrt Is guaranteed to glvo relief. It Is ( I'ljct's TSOc, .13c nnd 23t. sold bv all druxglsti. ' - ALL THIS WEEK Georgia Harper nnd COMPANY In it Reju-rtolro of Good TlV VOTING CONTEST FOR 60DDE5S OF LIBERTY All thl3 weok thoro will bo froo nowupnpor coupons publlshod In this papsr for nominating n Goddess of Liberty. Cut thorn out and vote your cholco until Saturday night. " . Whon tho nominations aro mado noxt weok tnoro will bo an olectlon, at which balloting will tako place at all tho popularrosorta, at flvo cents por ballot for a Goddess, and tho J funds go Into the Fourth ot M fund', oxcopt $50 that will be pre- sonted to tho winning candidate, w ; wards hor trousseau. Remember, all this week free W lots In The Capitol Journal, WJ week until Saturday nigh, J nt 10 p. m.. tho battle will iW J elect tho nominee nt fire cents .per Cutout the coupon and tow w A lAorn popular roaonsarouHu - BALLOT FQR FREE CONTEST FOR GODDESS OF LIBERTY OncYotofor. In nomination contest for Salem Fourth of July Celeb Now Is the Time To can Strawlwrrlcs. Wo line on hand the llncst canning licales of the uaon. Order early before they me nil gone. If you net !' 'a (Mason or Kconomy), far caps or rubbers, Wo will be glad to supply nil your noeds a s: :: !! " MOIR GROCERY Pg- 1 t I pasapjBBMtWsswsssii