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DAILY CAFIT li JOURNAL, SALEM, ORBGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1008. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL h. IIOFKR, E1. and Prop. a Independent Nowepupcr Devoted to American Principle and v-v the ProgrcM ami Derolopemout of All Oregon. pinirTiL 1'iiulUhixl Hvcry Itvonlng Bxccpt Sunday, Salem, Ore. lWrT5ESb. : II OyfiRCEX tiUDSCRIPTION KATES. mTUSSTs (lnvnrlHbly In Advance) if' ITixaJisVaS Dally, by carilor, por year , 10,00 1'or month 80c i ?"B5 Dally, by mall, per year...... 4.00 l'er month 85c K "Weekly, by mall, pur vcitr. 1,00 Six month ....too V . CI . ,J BMnKMkUuMpJ BEl BI'ECIAL DELIVERY Por convenience of subscribers branch delivery offices aro establish fl at the following places at 36 cents per month, $1.00 for three menths: Asylum Btoro, F. O, Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avomuo Junction. Carllnc, Seventeenth street, A. W. Lane, Garden Rond Storo. Dauc's Storo, Alex. Daue, SouUiCommercial street. Electric Storo, C. M. Epploy, East Stato street. Fairgrounds Store, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road. Howell's Corner, Twelfth and Cross strcots. O. K. Grocory, A. A. Englebavl, Twelfth street. Wheeler's Storo, W, D. Wbeolor, Highland avonuo. & Yew Park Storo, F. O. BoworB3x, Twolfth'and Lesllo. Lane Grocory, Seventeenth strct J. L. Mooro & Son, corner Capitol and Union streets. West 3nlom Storo, West Salem. Finn's Confoctlonery, 478 Stato utroet. Dr. B'.ono's, 241 North Commornlal Btroot. Huffman'B Storo, North Sixth Btroot. Gorman Bakery, cornor Twelfth and Chomokotn. THE NORMAL SCHOOL PROBLEM Thoro is no moro Important edu cational Issue. before the people than WETTER PROFESSIONALLY PRE PARED SCHOOL TEACHERS. Tho high schools nniBt bo mado to do moro of preliminary training of teachers. THE NORMAL SCHOOLS MUST HE GIVEN A FIRST CLASS EQUIP MENT. Tho statu normal board has pre pared and put into ofTcct tin ono-ye:ir high pchool treachero training class, MoBt of tho high schoolB of tho WHAT THE SOCIALISTS HAVE TO SAY (By Request.) Prof-rniii. Ab meuBuros calculated to strength en tho working class In its fight for tho realization of this ultlmnto aim, and to IncrciiBo Its powors of resist ance HL'iiliiHt cnnltnllst nnnrcHBlon. wo ,-. I --.-- rm , - buuo nnvo organizou una cinsa advocate and pledge oursolvos and NORMAL TRAINING OF YOUNG.,,,,- tMn,i nm n, fn,i.. fllllilN Al ffUMBN WHO KAl'JHI; to become School teachers. Tho high Bchools nt Salem, Port Inud, Pendleton, Eugene and other oltloa nro cnrrylng thlu toachorfl courHo, training sovornl hundred young tonchorB WITHOUT ANY EX PEN8E TO THE STATE OR SCHOOL DISTRICT. Tho stato normal schools are being condtictbd on an uniform plan and absolutely to train school teachers Tho atato board of rogonts of nor mal schools meets In this city Mou lt regram: General Demands. 1. Tho Immedlnto government rollef for tho unemployed workora by building schools, by reforesting i of cut-over and wnste Innds, by ro iclamntlon of nrld tracts, and tho iKilltllng of canals, and by extending nil other usoful public works, AM persons omploycd on such works Bhnll bo employed directly by tho government under nn oight-hour work-dny and at tho prevailing union wnges, Tho government shnll alBO rlnv In tnnln lln n liiwliynt try iti.t tin ,.,,' , ' . , ,.,,.,, loan monoy to Btntos and munlclpnll wilng two years lo bo submitted to.,. ' .. , tho Teglalaturo. COFFEE You are both judge and jury for Schilling's Best. Your etoccr flurni your mono; l( you don't Ilk Iti to pr'"lm it "Undo Joo" Cannon must bo con vinced by this tlmo that boiiio of hip nophowa do not love him ns much ns ho thought thoy did. o Why Colds Aro Dimerous. Bocuu-o you hnvo contracted ordl nary colds and rocovorod from them without trontmout of any kind, do not for n momont Imnglno that colda ro not dnngeroui. Evorynno knows that ponumonla and chronic cntnrrh linvo tliolr origin In n common cold. Consumption Is not cauod by a cold, hut tho cold prepares the Bystem for tho roceptlon nud development of tho gorniH that would not otherwise hnvo found lodgment. It Ih the same with nil infortloiiH di onsos. Dlplijhorlu. srarlot fover, moados and whnoplntr coaight nro much more llknly to ho routratod whon tho child ho n cold. You will see from this that moro roal danger lurks In n cold thnn In nay other of tho common nMiiioutH. Th easiest and qnlckotHt way to euro , cold Is to tako Chamberlain's Cough Rotnody Tho mnuy romnrknblo cures effected by this propnrntlon have mndo It a 'tnnlH nrtleln of rnd over n largo part of tho world. For jialn nt Dr. Stono's drug store. 0 v v oirruxi t i e s to RISE USUALLY CALL FOR READY MONEY. HAVE YOU ANY? YOU OAN HAVE IF YOU WILL SAVE A LITTLE EACH PAY DAY AND DEPOSIT WITH US WHERE IT WILL EARN MORE. RKC11N BY SAVING SOME, NO MATTER HOW LITTLE. ticB, without Intorest. for tho purposo of cnrrylng otv public works. It shnll contribute to tho funds of lnbor or ganizations for tho purposo of assist ing tliolr unemployed members, and shall tako Btich other mcaBtircti with in its power as will lesson tho wide spread mliory of tho workers caused by tho mlBrulo of the capitalist clnt. 2. Tho colloctlvo ownership of railroads, telegraphs, telephones, steamship linos nnd nil othor moans of social transportation and commun ication, nnd all laud. 3. Tho colloctlvo ownorshlp of all Industries which nro organized on n national scnlo and In which competi tion has virtually conned to exist. 4. Tho extension of tho publ'c domain to Includo mines, qunrrlcs, oil wells, forostfl and water power. 5. That occupancy and uso of Inud to bo tho solo title to posicsslon. Tho scientific reforestation of tlm hor lauds, and tho reclamation of swamp lands. Tho land so roforost- ed or reolnlmod to bo narmnnontly rutnluod ns n part of tho publlo do main. 0. Tho ahsoluto froedom of prow, Bpoooh nnd ncsomblngu. Industrial Romtuuls, 8. Tho Improvomont of tho in- dustr'nl condition of tho werkers: (O By shortouluK tho workday In koeplng with tho Incroasod prodato tlvunosa of maohtnory. (h) By sooiirlug to ovory workor a reat prlod of not Ics thnn n dny and a halt In each week. (c) By securing a moro effective llmpoctlon of workshops and factor 1 Iob. usurped by the supreme court of the United States to pas upon tho con stitutionality of legislation enactod by congress. National laws to be re pealed or abrogated only by act of congress or by a referendum of the whole people. 15. That tho constitution be mado amendable by majority vote. 10. The enactment of further measures for general education and for tho conservation of health. Thw bureau of education to be mado a department. The creation of a de partment of public health. 17. Tho separation of tho proi ent bureau of labor from the depart ment of commorco nnd labor, and the establishment of a department of lnbor. 18. That nil Judges he elected by the people for Bhort tormB, nnd that tho power to Issue Injunctions Bhnll bo curbed by immediate legislation. 20. Tho freo ndmlnistratlon of Justice. Such mensuros of relief ns wo may be able to force from capitalism are hut a preparation of tho workers to selzo tho whole powors of govern ment, In order that they may thoro by lay hold of tho whole system of industry and thus como to their rightful inheritance. Platform for 1008. , Tho Socialist party, In national convention assembled, again declares Itself as tho party of tho working class, and appcalB for tho support ot all workers of tho United States and of all citizens who sympathize with tho great and Just cause of labor. Wo are at this moment in tho midst of ono of thoso industrial breakdowns that ' pciodlcally para lyze the llfo of the nation, Tho much-boasted era of ou.r nntlonnl ptospcrlty haB boon followed by ono of gonernl misery. Factories, mills nnd mines nro closed. Millions of men, ready, willing nnd nblo to pro- vldo tho nntlon with all tho neces saries and comforts of llfo aro forced Into Idleness nnd starvation. Within recent times tho trusts nnd monopolies hnvo attained an onor motiB and menacing development Thoy hnvo acquired tho power to dic tate tho terms (upon which wo Bhnll bo allowed to live. Tho trusts fix tho prices of ourbread, meat and sugar, of our coal, oil nnd clothing, of our raw material and machinery, of all tho necessities ot lifo. Tho present despernto Condition of tho workers has hcon mndo tho opportunity for a renewed onslaught on orgnnlzcd labor. Tho highest courts of tho country hnvo within tho last year rondorcd decision nftor decision doprlvlng tho workers of rights which thoy hnd won by gonor- ntlonB of struggle Tho nttomnt to destroy tho West ern Fedorntlon of Minors, nlthough defeated by tho solidarity of organ ized labor nnd tho Socialist movo mont, rovcnled tho exlstonco of a far roachlng and unscrupulous conspir acy by the ruling clnsi against the organizations of labor. In tholr efforts to tnko tho lives of tho londora of tho minora tho con spirators violated tato laws and tho fodornl constitution in n mannor seldom equaled oven in n country bo completely domlnntod by tho proflt "coking clnss as Is tho United Stntos. Tho congress ot the United Stntos has nhown Its contempt for the ln torcstB of labor as plainly nnd un mistakably as havo tho other brnnohoB of government. Tho lnVB for which tho labor or ganizations hnvo continually posi tioned hnvo failed to pius. Laws os tensibly onnctoil for the benefit of labor have been dhttnrted against labor. Tho working olns of the United Stntos cannot oxpoct miy re-dy for Its wrong from tho prosont ruling class or from the dominant pnrt'es. So long n n small number of Ind' vldunla nro permit ted to control he HAD QUIT WORK READY TO GIVE UP IN DESPAIR BeBtored to Health By Vlnol "I was sick, run-down and finally had to givo up work. After trying a number of remedies and several phy sicians, I was Just about ready to glvo up In despair. I saw Vlnol ad vertised nnd decided to try .It, and it haB done moro good for mo than nil other means combined. It has built mo up and restored my strength until I now feel twenty years younger, and am able to attend to my work again as usual," Job Jeavons, 103C Llnd street, Wheeling, W. Va. The reason Vlnol Is so successful in such cases is because it contains tonic Iron and all of the strengthening blood-making nnd body-bulldlng ele ments of cod liver oil, but no oil. Vlnol is unexcelled ns a strength creator for old people, dellcato children, weak, run-down persons, nnd aftor k kness ar. J Is the best known rem edy for coughs, eclds and bronchitis. Wo return your monoy if Vlnol falls to glvo satisfaction. G. W. PUTNAM Co., Salem, Oregon. can avail agalint theso fatal result of utter anarchy In production. Individual' competition leads in evitably to combinations pnd trraBts 'o amount of government regulation or of publicity, or of restrictive legis lation, will arrest tho natural course of modern Industrial development. Whllo our courts, legislatures and executive officers romnln in tho hands of tho ruling claB.es and tholr ngents, tho government will bo UBed In tho lntcroits of theso classes ua against the tollers, Political parties aro but tho ex pression of economic clacs interests The Republican, tho Democratic and tho so-called "Independence" parties and all parties other than tho Soclnl Ut pnrty aro financed, directed and controlled by tho representntlves of different groups of tho ruling class. In tho maintenance of cIobs gov ernment both tho Democratic and Republican pnrtlcs have been cqiinl ly guilty. Tho Republican party has had control of tho natlonnl govern ment and hai been directly and nc tlvoly responsible for thoso wrongs. Tho Democratic party, whllo Bnved from direct responsibility by Its po litical Impotence, has shown itsolf equally subsorvlont to tho nlniB of tho capitalist 'clnsB whonovor nnd wherovor It has been In power. Tho old chattel slnvo-ownlng aristocracy of tho south, which wnB tho backbone of tho Domocrntlc pnrty, has hcon supplanted by a chtld-slavo plutocra cy. In tho great cities of our coun try the Domocrntlc party Is allied with tho criminal element of tho Blums, ns tho Republican pnrty la nllled with tho predatory criminal of the palaco In maintaining tho In terest of tho possessing clnss. Tho vnrlous "reform" movomonts nnd pnrtlcs which havo sprung up within recent years aro but tho clum sy, expression of widespread populnr discontent. Thoy nro not based on nn Intolltgont understanding of the historical dovolopmont of clvll'.zntlnn nud of tho economic nnd political noedB of our tlmo. Thoy nro bound to polish ns tho Humorous mlddlo cln-'B reform movomonts of tho past havo porished. "OREGON Rl III riFDOi ARE YOU DOING WHAT YOU CAN TO I'OI'ur tt- STATE? "WK 0tV OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE 3eUlers, honest farmers merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and i heart capital or no capital. a 1!l'j Southern Pacific Co Lines In Oregon 1b Bonding tons of Orogon lltoraturo to tho East for dUttlb through every available agency. Will you not holp the good of bunding Oregon by aondlns us tho names nnd addresses of"1 frlond who aro likely to bo Intorostod In this state? we ,1"? glad to hear tho expense of sending them complete Inform..! nbout Oit-KGON nnd Its opportunities. Uflj COLONISTS TICKETS will bo on Bttlo during SEPTEMBER nVl Uliuumv num iuu uuot w un iiuiuio iu urugOU, TOP fare, frp a few principal cJUpb aro 3 From Denvor $30.00 From Louisville ..... ,... " Omnha 30.00 " Cincinnati....' , " KnnsnB City .... 30.00 " Clovoiand ... ,',",.". " St. LouIb 35.50 " New York ....!"" jtl! " Chlcngo 38.00 '" TICKETS CAN HE PREPAID. If you wnnt to bring a friend or rolativo to Oregon deposit u proper nmount wun nny oi our agents, xno ticket will thea h furnished by tolegraph, Local agont, Salem. WM.'iuciuuiiUA. ucncrnl rasscnircr Agent, Porllnml rw-w THE DANCKMUSiaOF! EDISON PHOXOGRlPfl ' Is Irrcslstiblo, Its idctl aro clear, dlstlbet, tusiltl i in porfect time. It oten i most fascinating walun Bplrlted two-8tepa ot worms great composen won as tho popular iuJ music of tho hour. Itliti Itary band or a cjmphcnji chestra at will, aSordlnfai llghtful and widely nrld grammo without eipeot nttontlon, L. F. SAVAGE, 217 Conuncrclnl Street. E. ECKERLEN Family Liquor Stoe 144 Commercial St. Free Delivery A WOMAN'S BACK The Arhos nnd Pnlns Will Dlsnpppnr If tlu lvlco of ThN .Salem Cltl.on Is Fo11ohp1. A womnu'a back has many nchoa and pains. Most tlmos 'tis tho kl'lnoy' fnul. Unekaeho Is really kldnoy nch: That's way Doan's Kidney Pills euro It. Many Sftlem womn know this. Rend what one has to say about t: Mrs. B. Sehrolber. of fiGO Ilkh St., Salem, Dr., says: "The good reports I ha hnrd ponperDlng Donn' Kld nov Pills lndncd m to proouro a supply. I had boon suffering from lucossnnt backnche which not onl troubled mo through tho day but We Launder. Ladies' Shirt Waists and While Skirts Just Right. Wo gmarantoo to. All of our shlrtwaltU are aw fully washed with a Bpcclal noutral soap, starched Jat whoro thoy should bo starched nnd Ironed by eil'" who hnvo Ynado shirtwaist Ironing a special lUidf Wo aro pleasing tho most caroful dressers In tho city with on shirtwaist work and aro auro wo can ploaso you. May we "" trial. t SALEM Tel. 25 LAUNDRY COMPANY ft 13C-16C S. Liberty K- , broke my rest nt nlsht. I beenn to sourcos of the nntlon'i wealth tor fool the offsets of Donn's Kidney Pll'a tholr prlvrtto profit in competition nftor I hnd tnkon n fow dosos. Re lat !- a with onoh othor nnd for tho exploit-)-tlon of tliolr follow men, Industrial doroalons nro hound to occur nt llof Bpoedlly came nnd then nn nbso- kito euro. Thoro has boon no sign of tho bnokache nor nny other symn- i toms Blnce. I nm onlv too plop"d (d) By forbidding tho employ-; certain intervnls No curronry re-! to let others know o' such a voluablo mont nf ahtldren under lfi vonm of rr...a ni,. ii.,in.. land effectlvo romody." "' """ .vfH.o.lilo Mr-1 Wnr unlo l,v nil .Jnnloro ago. (e) By forbidding tho Interstate (proposed by capitalist reformers SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL transportation ot 'tho products of child labor, ot convict labor and of ' all uninspected fnctortos. j (H By abolishing ofllclnl charity' nnd BUhttltutlng In Its place compul sory Insurance against unemploy ment, lllnoB8, nccldunts, Invalidism, old tso and donth. Poltlcnl Demands. 9. Tho oxtonslon of Inheritance taxes, graduated In proportion to tho amount of the boquoets and to tho neHrnt8 of kin. 10. A grndunted Income tax. 11. Unrestricted and oqual suf frago for men and woman, nnd we pledge oursolvos to engage In an ac tive campaign 'n that direction. 12. The Initiative nnd roferon dum, proportional representation nm the right, f recall. 13 Tho abolition ot tho eenntt. C, DWTT CO.. Chco. xu. 14 Tho abolition of tho por er S),' IJY AM "KALEHS For Weak Kidneys Inflammation of the blad der, urinary troubles and backache use DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills A Week's .Trial For 25c Prlco 50 cents. Foster-M'lburn Co., Buffnlc, New ork, sole ngonts Tor tho Un' tod Stntess Romomber tho nam.o Doan'3 and tnke no other. o Tho Domocrat bend' an editorial, "Albany Pull." Wo didn't road ,t through, Ivut will hot thirty cents that it was a mighty quiet drunk. For Cl-on!c Dlnrrhoen, "While In tho nrmv in IS03 I was tnken with chronic diarrhoea," says Gorg 51. Felton of South Gllrtor Pa. "1 hv r'-"9 tried many rmo d'ojs but without ruv permanent ro llef. until Mr. A. W. Mies, of hl place, porsaudod mo to try Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhoa Remedy. on bottle o whlrh sopp-d U at once " For sale at Dr Ston drug store. o i . OA0VOXIXA. Bn ti ir.a kieq ( nn iumiis wr igatn G mtz READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR WELL DRESSED MEN. wnm V x) y KA f.,M T&T" nr-kir PANUC $ pa to 40 CIGARS and TOBACCOS I have selected jth bent brnndi of Cigars and Tobacco consist ent with tho trade. Cat) supply you with what you wish with satisfaction. Alo carry a com plete lino of soft drlnkB. K, CASS, Prpp. Front Street, opposlto Tho Re ception, Newport, Oregon. Phone 44 Main 147 N. High Si C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs and Llverv, all RIks MnUurn BnhhP" Tlv BITTERNUT BREAD, 1 It U north more than any othe 'read yet th price ia uo hlghei 'or aa4 at your grocers'. OATJFORN1A UAXJIJ, Tboauu & Cooley, Prep. Utile. Wing Sang J Wo make un all $, nd white uniwr, - ft monas and skirts; M luntlomnn s ttHU '" t ii goods; all kinds of riW goods; hose SU-. r blankets. '"':' ,ti c ware, trunks, emu. elc- ,... i 5"1 U20 N. Cotniiif" "" "' Salem Pence Wj Heud-iuartcrs for "- Pou'try N' rpc t d. i Malthold iv. i- -B rt w 5SSS- JB"- CBAS. D. SacfOer WAii- gjrtj. i MO Oottrt