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!!. HOFER, il. and Prop.
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mKPURfilOANISM VS. PRINCIPLE.
A fundamental principle of the
Itepubllcan party upon which it was
found od by A. Lincoln, was that the
wlll of tho majority should bo the
supreme law of tho land AND TUB
ONLY SAFE GUIDE OF THE
VA3VTY.
Thoso who aook to overthrow tho
tsxpros30d will of the majority aro
hence not Ropubllcan3, but Imper
ialists, and tholr duty Is to got rid
of their Imporlalstlc nonsonBO, or
soaso to call thomselvoB Republi
cans. Tho Portland organ of Imperialism
that Ib assailing tho right of tho
pooplo to oloct United Stnto3 sonn
"tora or enact roform mcnsureB HAS
SUPPLIED ONE OF ITS PRODUCTS
tTO CALIFORNIA Alfrod Holmnn.
by tholr own subsorvloncy and stu
pidity fallen Into a false and fool
ish position, tha Republican legisla
tors would bettor preserve such rem
nant of respect as remnlnB to them
by keeping faith. Oregon has now
been under tho direct primary rule
for something moro than three years,
and already tho system hn3 destroyed
all wholesomo political organiza
tion and mndo such chaos of state
politics as completely to destroy Its
responsibility and dignity. Inci
dentally It has eliminated Oregon's
standing and Influenco In tho United
Stntes Bonato. Indeed, It has done
worso than this, for It has sent to
tho sonato ono man (Sonator Bourne,
and wo agree with him hero) who
acknowledges no ro3ponslblllty to
party or fixed political prlnclplo, and
It Is In tho way of sending another
who directly and aVowodly stands
Tho Bouldor Crook, Cnllf., Echo
ha3 takon an artlclo from the pen for principles at odds with tho opln
of Holmnn and thon an artlclo, from ions and sentiments of the state. To
'Tho Cnpjtal Journal, and hoa'ded tho this practical nullification of fixed
two articles, "An Imperialist and' a principles nnd purposes In politics
Republican." havo certain quack doctors of pollt-
Yo print both articles, with apol- ical sclonco brought tho Stnto of Or-
"Ogloa for reproducing our own ed
itorial except In tho way of con
traBt, Tho Echo aay6:
AN IMPERIALIST AND A REPUHLI
OAN. Alfred Holmnn, editor of tho Ar
gonaut, In a fluo gentleman but a
"very poor Judgo of things politic. In
tact wo moro than Busplclon ho is
moro In sympathy with Tory Bontl
jnont than Ropubllcnn. Tako tho
Tollowlno oxcorpt from his 'last
wcUk'B artlclo on tho Oregon elec
tion, for InBtance:
"Through nccoptanco of tho direct
primary nyRtom with Its 'trimming;'
In tho form of pledging tho cand.
datos, Oregon prosonts tho spectnclc
of n political and moral anomaly.
"Undor tho provisions of tho direct
primary tho Bonatorlal candidates
"who got tho largest numbor of voto3
"becomes tho candidate of his party.
CnndldatoB for tho legislature had
previously boon pledged undor tho
direct prlmnry law to voto for tho
candldato who got tho mo3t vetes:
thoroforo a legislature strongly Re
publican, representing a Republican
-constituency and .Rpmibllcan prlncl
Ilos, stands undor a foolish but nono
tho 1038 morally binding promlio to
send (0 tho senate a man ropresont
InR Democratic principle. There s
loroahadowod In tlu tono of the Or
egon prosH nnd of certain political
leaders, n disposition to seek a pre
toxt for abrogating tho pledge and
Tor giving tho Republican votoa In
tho loglBlature to a Republican can
dldato. This, wo think, would be
Lad faith and bad politics. Havluf?
CAPITAL NATIONAL
BANK
J. H. ALBERT, President
E. M. CROISAN, Vice Pres.
JOS. H. ALBERT, Cashier
Careful, courteous and prompt
attention to tho Interests of Us
enstomors haa constantly In
creased tho volumo of business of
tho bank for the past; 22 years.
New Accounts
Sotfcited
egon."
Now this Ib groat argument for
anybody but an Imperialist, Isn't It?
"Dlroftly and avowedly stands for
principles at odds with tho opinions
nnd 8ontlments of tho state." Four
tlmos has Geo, E. Chamberlain car
ried tho stato of Oregon against tho
Republican candidate, and tho edi
tor of tho Argonaut calls, It con
trary to tho sentiment of tho stato;
he does not believe In majority rule,
so pray toll us, Mr. Holmnn, what
you really do believe In?
For tho purposo of placing tho po
litical quostlon In Oregon boforo tho
pooplo In the propor Ugh wo re
publish tho following" article from
tho ablo editorial pon of E, Hofor,
Of Tho Journal, a Republican paper
publlBhor at Snlom, Oregen:
"While political parties aro not as
Important to tho peoplo as they once
wore, It Is still worth Whllo to dis
cuss tho duty of tho Republican
party In Oregon.
"It liaa boon rather n govornmont
of tho Ropubllcaus who got Into of
fice In stnto affairs In tho nnmo of
tho party for tholr own benefit.
"Thoy enrod very little what roc
ord or impression thoy left behind
them so long as thoy got what thoy
wanted out of tho office.
"In our -stato affairs tho leaders
consonted to popullstlc measures but
roslstod reforms like tho flat salary
law and school land reforms.
"Thoy hnvo roslstod tho roform
embodied In Statement No .1, which
was Intonded to euro tho nbusoj of
corrupt senatorial elections.,
"Thoy havo impressed tho pooplo
with a strong desire to got back to
tho old rotten system which has
been universally condemned.
"Tho duty of tho Republican party
Is to get rlghton theso quo3tlons. H
Is a fundamental prlnclplo of Re
publicanism to abide by tho will, of
the majority.
','If, after having embodied popn
lhtlo measures upon tho statuto
books and in tho constitution, they
j want to ropearl them, let thorn say
so and not assail their own creations
by Indirection,
I It should bo observed that the con
demnation or tho reform measuro
coutnlned in tho last Ropubllcnn
stato convention havo all been enact
ed by tho people.
"Tho Indirect thrust at Jtho Direct
Primary aro answored by election of
a Statement No. 1 legislature.
"Tho denunciation of the recall,
and other proposed measures In that
platform are mot with their enact
ment by the people.
"The condemnation by party lead
era of direet election of senators by
the vote of h people is teet by en-
Although tho Cherry Fair this
year will far surpass tho glgtfntlc
succossos of 1006 and 1907, both of
which woro pronounced by hortlcul
turallsts' of national reputation ns
tho greatest ovents of their kind
over Been anywhere, those In chargo
of tlio fair this year do not purpose
stopping at a cherry display, how
ever magnificent, Tho polobration
which begins on the 0th Of July will,
In addition inciudo ono of tho .most
oxtonslvo street carnivals ever seen
In tho Btato.
Tho committee In chargo of at
tractions havo scourodj tho country
rfor high class featurosof oVory de
scription, and thoy have succeeded in
getting together an aggregation of
Bldo shows, circuses nnd sensational
opon air artists, tho ilko of which
Salem has novor behold! Every
thing worth having In tho line of
attractions that , la now holding
forth at tho 'big carnival nt Dallas
will bo soon horo on tho opening day.
In nddition to this attractions will
bo brought in from Portland and
othor places.
"Ono of tho costly features of tho
fair will bo Daro Dovll Dick In his
sensational and halr-ralslng slldo for
llfoj Dick Is known throughout the
country ob ono of tho most dnring of
aerial porformers living. He will
slldo from tho tower of tho Court
Houso each day of tho fair and thd
"blood curdling" exhibition will bo
frco to all.
Tho society circus, n brand now
featuro, and different from any
thing olso in this lino, will be soon
In this section for the first tlmo.
Tho circus will hold forth In a tent
with a seating cnpaclty of moro
than 2000. This will bo tho coutcr
of tho tonted attractions. Besldos
this flvo or six side shows, all of tho
hlghost order, havo boon socurod for
tho occasion.
Thoro will 1)0 balloon asconsloni,
high dlvbru, high wlro pojforrner,
merry-go-roundsj and tho Hot of at
tractions Is not yot comploto.
Snlom will out-do horsolf this
year In tho way of parados. Tho
parado program Is not comploted a?
yet, but this featuro promlaos to be
a wholo roso carnival in itself.
Manager R. KT. Page, of tho Portland
Railway, Llglit & Powor company,
has donated a car, which will bo
brilliantly illuminated and docorated,
and which will bo run through tho
stroots in tho ovonlng. This feature
will be In kooplng with tho othor Il
luminated foatures, ono of, wlhch la
tho 3000 foet of olectrlc Btreamors
which arrived Saturday nnd with
which tho principal thoroughfaros
will bo strung;
Tho comic parado as tho commit-'
tee have arranged It, will bo some
thing to bo romembored long aftor
tho festivities ni'd ovor. Novor b2
foro has tho fun-creating program
boon bo well nttondod to. A partial
list of tho comic attractions already
socurod follews:
Molly McGulro, a recent Lowl3 and
Clark fair attraction, who will np
poar with a bunch of trained anlmnlJ
In addition to this will appear
"Tho Comical Dancing Mulos," and
Snlom's famous clown lu his comical
sulky; "Tho Lonely Bnnd," Snlom's
Morry Widows, and a hundred other
star features.
JJosldos tho special chorry fair fea
tures of tho comic parado, thoro will
bo'lncluded tho entire Fourth of July
comic parado, which alono la moro
thnn threo blocks In longth. Tho
parado will not be compoBod of boyu,
ns is usual, but somo of Snlom's most
roprosontntlvo cltlzons will tako part
In It. Tho comic pnrado this year
will bo a finished production, com
ploto In ovory dotnll.
100 Doses $1
iTjuo only of Hood'a BarsaparHla, tho
ono great blood purifier and gonoral
lento. This romnrttablo medicine has
effected many radlctfl and permanent
ctjres that aro the woiidor of tho world.
It eradicates all humors from pimples
to eo'rpfula, ,
100 Doses $1
In usual liquid form or In chocolated
tablets known aa tarsntabs. 100 doses $1.
HORRID ZONE
UNAR05
RA-iy
EAST!
Will Bo Made This-
SfWOB tj
SOUTHER
PACIltyfc"
(LINES IN Mntfcrfy'f
FW Salem, Qg
AS FOLLOWS. I
TO
WW" WA, 4gtfvl
POIlTT.ivn i- 1?W
ri... niu uh
umcago $74.1
$69.15
,$61,65
$61.65
St. Louis
St, Paul
Omaha
The above cut represents our
brick lined Torrid Zono Furnace,
Guaranteed gas, smokb and dust
proof. Economical and durable,
A. L. FRASER
258 STATE BTREET.
Estimates: furnished oh boating
w
nctmont of a law directing tho mom- Anniinl Session Oregon Clirlstlnn
borB of tho gonoral assembly to olect ; m Missionary Society.,
i. .i J n. Tumor, Orogon, Juno 23-July Gth,
the choice of tho pooplo. 1 1008 For ftQ 'abovo occn8fon '
"Shall tho machlno lendors drlvo rato of ono and ono-thlrd faro will
tho Republican party farthor Into bo mndo by tho Southern Pacific
hostility to tho will of tho mnBSOs or Company on tho cortlficnto plan.
,,,,' ,,,, ,,, ,. unnnrn, JQ'n M. Scott, A. G. P. A.; Wm.
cltlzons, or shall th,e party bocomo McMu Q 'p A .20.5t
amonnblo to tho majority? 0
"Tho first duty of the party Is to Notice to Property Owners on Broad.
get Into harmonious relations with
tho majority."
CAUSES
CRIPPLES
TO WALK
SOME REMARKABLE ACHIEVE-
TACOMA, SEATTLE AND ELSE
Wlinilti.
wny Street.
Notice Is horeby glvon that tho
ownors of proporty to bo bonoflted
by tho improvomont of Broadway
street in tho city of Snlom, Oregon,
with crook or river gravel, botweon
tho north lino of North Mill croel:
and tho north lino of Mndlson street,
In said city, who dsslro to mako said
Improvomont In llou of tholr assess
ment and In' nccordanco with tho
plans and specifications now on filo
In tho ofllco of 'tho city rocordor of
nnlil oltv nlinlt flln Hinlr wrlttnn tin.
"lwlv VtU.MIKUI'LL rilirSGH 1 -- !.- Tn on infto
vw.uu., u. Ul UVIIU1U UliU .11, XilUO.
By order of tho common council.
W. A. MOORES.
C-lC-llt. City Recordor.
o 1
Graber Bros.
PLUMBING
AND
GAS FITTING
Will glvo prompt attontlon
to all orders, guarantee our
work to give satisfaction and
to be up to the sanitary stand
ard. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO
GIVE ESTIMATES ON
CONTRACTS.
,' Call at our shop on Liberty
streot, back of .Barr's Jewelry
'Storo. Phone 5G0.
Tacoma, Wash., Juno 20. Recent
ly thoro camo tp Tacoma a mnn of
striking nppenrnnco, who nt onca at
tracted attention as an Individual
o,ut of tho ordinary. He is n rnthor
short but well built man with origin
al red side whlskors, bright blue oy3
and a firm though pleasing mouth
that Indicates strength of charactor
combined with a sunny disposition.
Ho registered at tho Tacoma hotel ni
James Austin Larson, Teleconi ox
pert, and announced In the dally
newspapers that ho was In Tacoma
for tho purposo of rellovlng tho Ills
of humanity.
Unostentatious as Is this man,
his fame had proceded him and
crowds flocked to tho Tacoma hotel
to investigate Mr. Larson per
formed many cures there that
seemed llko miracles. Ono woman,
Mrs. Goo. F. Jandos, wlfo of an
Alaska sea captain, came to him, a
helpless paralytic. Ho gavo her Im
mediate relief and finally tho uso
of tho right arm and sldo, which had
been practically dead for years. Ho
cured Fred Anderson of chronic con
stipation, Mrs. Gardner of Puyallup,
who had beon bed-ridden for months,
ho caused aftor a few treatments to
walk a mllo to tho Tacoma hotel.
Many othor similar feats brought
hundreds to seo this wonderful man
and test his vibration science, as ho
calls It.
Mr. Larson Is now in Portland,
which city ho will leave during the
next ton days and, It is possible, may
vMt Salem boforo making a con
templated trip to tho East.
CASTOR I A
1'or Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tno
Slgnaturo f
CCvft
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Grand Opera House
JOHN P, CORDRAY, Manager
ONE, NIGHT MONDAY JUNE 21)
L. S. SIRE Presents
America's Foremost Character
Actress
MAY ROBSON
In Her Great Now York-Chicago
Succo3S by Anno Warner
The 'Rejuvenation ofj
AUNT MARY
Hjiie Wing Sang Co.
BIG STOCK OF. GOODS
v FIRE WORKS SALE
Wo mako up all kinds of wrappou
nnd whlto undorwoar, walsta and
klmonns.
;'1 Our Store Best Goods
At wholesale prlcos this week.
32 G N. Commorclnl St. First store,
northeast sldo, Salem, Oiegon.
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
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SOLD BY WfilSTS'FVSWiF.Rf
THE AVENUE
Creamy ices, clgarj and confeo
lona. Corner of Seventeeflth nnd
Asylum avenua. N. u. uer. pro
prietor.
Kansas City $61.65
TICKETS WLB ok &J,
July 6 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21,-22 jj
Good for rotura In no jlto
stopover privileges it piL
witnin Iltslti j
WfliUUUiK THE DUB
For any furthor informalloa cM
aeonu,
n WI. M'MUHRAV,
Gonoral Passengor AgeaL
PORTLAND, ORtQffiT
Tlmo Curd I Xo ;. 03. $oilm Ptd
1008. "" DmMl 7 ?i
Tmntnl Portland, Vtmm.
ao. lu.biu a. m. Oiecoit fa.
in was.
No. 18. 8M0 n. m.-CottmOr
liuaouuKvr.
No. 12. -2:4c p. m.-Robnrrj
aongor.
Toward Portland, FrtJefct.
No. 222.-6:00 p. m.-Portluj
fast frolght.
iu. o, 1UMU WIS t .-
way freight.
Toward San IYnncUco, IVwmm
""' fiVO B. K.X0tMV
pnssongo'
No. 17. GMCp, m.-CMto0f(
passonco.
No. 15. 0:G0 p. m,-Ci!lfort '
press. ;
No, 13, 3;31 a.m.-- StaFriaebwl
Touard San FmMxe, FffW, 1
NO. 221. 2:43va. m.Jfort!WlMj
iroignt. . i
No. 225. l:iS irnrMm
ritnn XyiiArn limM TlU ' 1 1
Tlmo of arrival and dtprlin
cars at Salem Is ai'iollo, PorOwi
and latormndlato pojoii:'
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10:50 a.m. 9:05 it
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New York, threo
Original cast
Three months In
months In Chicago.
A LAUGH EVERY MINUTE
Prices: $1.50, 81.0(1, 75c, 50c.
Seat Bale at box ofllco Monday 0 a. m,
O
9mm &
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ll KIM Yoj m la)s Et
Salem Fence Works
Headquarters for Wovoh Wire
Fencing.
Poultry Netting, Pickets, Gatea,
Malthoid Roofing, P. & D, Ready
Roofing, Screen Doors and Ad
justable Window Screens.
CHAS. D. MULLIGAN
Successor
WALTER MORUBY.
BO Cokrt St. , Salen, Or
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