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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
K IIOFER, Ed. ncl Prop.
Indopcudcnt Nownpaper Dovotcd to American Principle and
tlio l'roKruM And Dcvolopcmcnt of All Oregon.
Published Kvcry Kvcnlng lixcept Sunday, Salem, Oru.
8UUHCRIPTION KATKS.
(Invnrlftbly In Advnnco.)
Dally, )jy carrier, por year W.00 Per month Mo
Ifallv, by mall, per year- 4.00 Per month 85c
Weekly, by malt, per vour 1.00 Six months 50c
VIOLATION OF LAW RV 1'UKLIO
OFFICIALS.
Can u public ofllclnl obey ono part
of a lav, and disobey otbor parts of
the samo law with Impunity?
Can anyono, citizen or ofllclnl, sny
to himself: "T will Icoop mich parts
of tho law no I approvo of personally,
AND VIOLATE WHAT I IK) NOT
APPROVE?"
Can anyono Bay: "I dlsapprovo of
tho Inltlatlvo and Roforondtun. Jt
1b tho Invention of cranks, and laws
enacted nndor It ARE ONLY TO RE
f"' MEYER SO FAR AS SEEMS GOOD
TO ME."
Can county ofJlclnlc sny: "Wo era
w'lllng to obey tho law of corrupt
prnctlcco so far as It prohibits sub
r 'ntlons and donntlons, RUT Nor
OTIIERAVISE?
Mayors and county and stnto of
ficers should Ecrupuloucly obey laws
mndo by tho peoplo or their repre
sentatives UNTIL THEY ARE RE
PEALED OR DECLARER UNCON
STITUTIONAL by some cotirt of
competent jurisdiction.
. .' If officials are going to sot nolJo
such questions of Inws as do not suit
lliom, how can they onforco laws?
Thoro Is a crowing sontlmont that
nil Inws conductive to Reed govorn-
, inept nro to bo obeyed nnd enforced
until rcpcnlcd.
This principle Is ospcclnlly in
volved in tho corrupt practices net
fo roRtilnto elections and CONDUCT
AVI) EXPENDITURES OF .CANDf
IVATES. Tho county ofllclnls nro to lx com
mended for refusing all kinds of
"Uhftcrlptlonn to chnrlty, which havo
boon excited In the past, becauso of
fliolr political positions.
Hut thoy would not bo exeuonblo If
Ihoy only kept that part of tho law
which suited tholr Interest or ad
vanced the'r popularity, AND VIO
LATEI) WHAT WAS AGAINST
THEIR INTEREST AND LESSENED
THEIR POPULARITY.
Lot thoso who are honored with
ubllc positions by tho peoplo renpect
tho laws enncted by the people, and
obov tho laws.
How ran a mnyor or sheriff or gov
ernor onforco tho Inws ho lin tn1:on
onth to sunnort IF HE DISREGARDS
WHATSOEVER HE SEES FIT?
Lot nil oboy tho laws, citizens and
oillclnls until thoy aro repealed or
set nsldo.
No man HvoMi to himself nlono,
AND NO MAN IS AROVE THE LAW
to vlolnto rlint ho plcnsos with Im
punity. Thoro nro Inws and features of
laws Hint many do not llko. Wo nre
still not privileged to vlolnto them.
Wo may bear with thorn In silence,
hoping for their repeal, or wo may
agitato for their ropeal, while obey
ing them.
RUT THE DOCTRINE THAT ANY
PURLIC OFFICIAL MAY DEFY
SUCH PARTS OF THE LAW AS HE
DOES NOT TAKE IS A DANGEROUS
HERESY.
Tho oourtB nro open to construo
and to test nny law or any feature
of a law, and thoro Is tho plnco of
reBort for rollof,
If the aggrieved ofllclnl does not
llko a law onrctcd by tho peoplo, nnd
his oath requires him to oboy nnd up
hold that law, ho enn do ono of two
things:
1. TIE CAN RHINO A CASE IN
THE COURT TO TEST THE VALID
ITY OF THE TAW.
2. OR TIE CAN REGIN AND
REFUSE TO HOLD OFFICE UNDER
SUCH A LAW.
If ho does not think onougb of his
rights a nn Individual to nt'tnrtt Iho
law In tho courts. IF THEHE IS NOT
"ENOUGH PRINCIPLE INVOLVED
TO ASSERT HIS RIGHTS IN THE
WAY PROVIDED, ho Is under moral
and lognl ohHrntlnn to comply with
the lnw and to obey Its lottor and
spirit "In toto."
BIG SUM TO MAKE
PRACTICAL MEN
U. S. MARINES STOP
RIOTS IN HONDURAS
(United Press Loaeu uo.l
Nov Orleans, Pa., Doc. 19. A lot
tor published by tho Plcnyuno from
Puerto Cortes, Spanish Honduras,
tolls of a mutiny by drunken soldiers
last wcok, when a bontload of blue-
Jackets from tho United States gun
boat Dubuque had to go ashore to
protect tho Interests of tho Amcrlcnn
residents in tho city.
Tho dicpatch states that half a
hundred soldiers started to shoot up
tho town. American Consul A. W.
Ilrlckvood, Jr., taking his Ufo in his
hands, wont among tho mutineers,
and wnrno I them thai any violence to
Amorlcan interests would bring swift
vengeance from tho war vessel In tho
harbor. It flnnlly required tho ap
pearand of a landing party to bring
tho disorderly troops to tholr senses.
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sure. Sold by nil dcalors.
Storked for Death
"Throo yoars ngo I was marko.l
for death. A gravo-yard cough was
tearing my lungs to pieces. Doctors
failed to holp mo, and hopo had fled,
whon my husbnnd got Dr. Klng'a
Now Discovery," sayB MrB. A C. Wil
liams, of Dae Ky. Tho first dose
holpcd mo and Improvomont kopt on
until I had gnlned G8 pounds In
wolght nnd my health was fully re
stored. This mcdiclno holds tho
world's henllng record for coughs anJ
colds und lung nnd throat diseases.
It provonts pneumonia. Sold under
gunrantco at J. C. Perry's drug storo.
50c and 1.00. Trial bottle freo.
(United Press LeaBod Wire.)
Now York, Doc. ID. Dr. Leon 131
bort Lnndono, director of applied
sciences nnd arts at Los Angeles,
Cnl., announced Unit thoro had been
placed In his sands by a wealthy cit
izen of Now York, tho sum of $100,-
000 to bo used at tho rato of $10,
000 a year to gather reports on that
phuso of school worlt which fosters
executive ability in children rather
tlmn fills their heads with thcorcl
Icnl knowledge Tho anonymous
benefactor told Dr. Lnndono that lie
believed that modern education
methods sadly neglected tho cultiva
tion of tills trnit inschool children,
and ho consldorcd It oxtromoly nec
essary thnt tho modern American
should ho trained In tho ability to di
rect undertakings.
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MAY SNOW IN
CAPITAL GITY
The Fight Is On
Evory momont of your Hfo whon
you aro at homo or abroad!
awako or nsloop
Between tho poison germs that nro in nlr,
food and water, every whore in fact,
nnd tho billions of your invisible friends,
thollttloBoldior-comuBolesiiiyour blood.
If theso littlo soldiurs nro kept strong
nnd hcnltliy by taking Hood's Snrsa
pnrilla, you need havo no fear of dis
ease iiegin using it nt onco u you aro
at nil under tho weather, or lmvo .
and kidnoys. Get it of your druggist.
It Is said tho Collcgo of Medicine
will light tho expulsion of Earl Lowo
from Wlllumotto Unlvorslty, for al
leged participation In the studonls'
prnnkn of hiding tho Enton Hall cor
ner Btonc, putting n cow in tho chapel
and a fow othor "stuntB."
For Kcoiiin, IVttrr and Snlt Rheum.
Tho intonsc; Holilng characteristic
of thoBo nllmonts Is almost lnstnntly
allayod by Chamborlain's Salvo
Many sovore mum havo liMn oured
by It. For Balo by Dr. Stono's Drug
Btoro.
Good Cough Mrdlclno for Children.
Tho Benson for coughs nnd colds t
now at hand and too much caro can
not bo used to protect tho chlldron.
A child la much more likely to con
tract dlpthurla or Bcarlot fovor whon
ho has a cold. Tho qulckor you euro
hln cold tho lesi tho risk. Chambor
lain's Cough Romcdy Is tho solo roll
anco of many mothors, and few of
thoBo who havo ovor tried It aro will
ing to uoo any othor. Mrs. F. F.
Starchor, of Rlploy, W. Vn., snya:
"I havo novor usod anything othr
than Chamborlain's Cough Romody
for my cb'ldron and It has always
given good satisfaction." This rom
cdy contains no opium or othor nar
cotic and may bo given os confident
ly to a child as to an adult. For sale
at Dr. Stono's druc store.
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According to tho roport of olectlon
oxponsos nnd tho statement fllod
thorowlth, Fred L. Wntors, councll-mnn-oloct
from tho first ward, ox
ponded $2.1G for stampn and en
velopes and $1 for cards, and as n
campaign booster simply refrained
from kicking his neighbor's dog.
The
Capital
National
Bank
Has done h constantly In
creasing business hi Kaleiu for
ovor twenty-throe years.
Wo Mtllclt the business of those
wishing a banking .connection
with n modern and well equipped
bank.
J. H. Albert, Pres.
E. M. Croisan, V-Pres.
Jos. H. Albert, Cashier.
Don't Re Hopeless,
about yoursolf whon you'ro cripplod
with rheumntlBm or stiff Joints of
courso you'vo tried lots of things nnd
thoy failed. Try Ballard's Snow
Llnlmont It will drlvo away nil
aches, pnino nnd Btlffnoss and loavo
porsons ovor wholly rocovor. GIvo
you na wo 1 as you woro boforo. Sold
by all doalors.
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Dr. A. C. Panton has ofllclnlly no
tified tho govornor of his resignation
na a mombor of tho Stnto Medical
Board,
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A Dangerous Operation,
Is tho removal of tho appendix by
a surgoon. No ono who takes Dr.
King's Now Llfo Pills Is ovor bu).
Jootod to this frightful ordoal. Thoy
work bo qulotly you don't fool thorn
They cure constipation, hoadacho, bl!
lousnoog and malaria. 26c at J. C.
Perry's drug storo.
By a doclalon of Juriiro Gnllowav.
.F. J. Eldrledct Is ordoroil tn imv
$24,H1.G5 to John Hoofor, Cnspnr
Zorn and David M. Koon ns tlu
amount due them for settlement of
tonnnuv rents on tht Eldrldgo Wa
condn farm.
Jack Frost, a lato arrival In Sa
lem and vicinity has boon causing
tho mercury to turn bio down consid
erably, and last night tho 20 degree
mark was reached. Tills is tho low
est tho thermometer hns registered
so far this season, having dropped
from tho 2G dogreo post of Friday
night..
From present Indications tho cold
wavo will remain over until Christ
inns nt tho longest, and owing to
tho provnillng winds blowing from
tho south, a beautiful white mantle
ovor tho Salum strootB would bo no
surprising result to tho local weath
or man. A heavy froBt continued to
fall tho greator part of the night
nnd this morning tho ground was
slightly covered with a Christmas
color. Snow has boon fnlllng heavy
in Southern Oregon and In Polk
county and for this reason n nniith
wind may guldo a littlo of It Salem-ward.
During tho month of November,
Inst year, tho coldost day or night
was 30 degrees nbovo zero at which
degrco tho thermometer Btood for
tho greater part of tho hoiihoii.
INTERisTNJG'DATA
IN CORNER-STONE
Tho following Is tho list of artl-
uiu piiiccu in cue conor-stouo of Ea-
"u nun:
Certified copy of tho Charter.
Supplementary nrtlclou of Incoi
poratlon; by-laws.
A book formerly belonging to
Rev. A. F. Wollor, who was Instru
montnl In mnklng the old Collogo of
Liberal Arts building possible.
A Bouvonlr, "Tho Now Willam
ette, 1907," with cut of Rev. John
Hamllno Colomnn. D. n.. nrniirmr
of Wlllamotto unlvornity 1 902-1 90&. I
uauuoguo or willnmotto uiiIwm
lty, 1908.
Cntaloguo of Medical collogo of
Willnmotto university. 190S-1909.
Cntaloguo of Kimball collogo of
Theology, Wlllamotto university,
1908-1909.
Copy of tho rosolution pnssed by
tho faculty of tho Colloiro or T.iimrwi
Arts thanking Hon. A. E. Enton for
his noblo gonorosity.
Copy of proBs roport of July 22,
18C4, glylng nn account of tho lay
ing of tho comor-stono of tho old
building ns it was originally.
Pennant of Wlllamotto unlvorslty
colors.
Studonts hand book of Wlllniuetto
unlvorslty, presented by tho Young
Men's and Young Womon's Christian
Associations, 1908.
Copy of tho Willnmotto Collegian,
Novombor 2G, 1908.
copy or tho Morning Orcgonlnn,
Decomber 1C, 1908.
Boom Your Own Town.
Copy of the Dally Oregon Stnteu
man, Dee. 10, 1908.
Copy or the Dn'lv Capital Journal,
Dee. 16, 1908, with autotype of tho
editor.
Pacific Christian Advocate, Doc. 9,
1908, with cu. or Bl'hop Charles W.
Smith. f ,
Cut of President Homan and fac
ulty. , ,
Autogioph of facrulty, students,
classes.
Loaves from a Journnl kept by
Mr. AdollD. J. Lewin dating 1832,
donated by MrB. S. A. Judson.
Court plaster brought to Oregon
In the mcdiclno chest of tho mission
family by the ship Lnusannc, which
arrived In 1840.
Programme of exercises. Speci
men coins.
Copy of Searchlight.
Part of tho compaso bolonglng to
Rev. L. II. .Hidson with which a
va t amount of Oregon was sur
veyed. Donated by E. L. Judson.
Page from a roport to tho Gener
al Conforonco by Rev. David Leslie.
Donated by Mrs. S. A. Judson.
Handle taken from a salmon bnB
kct owned by Jason Leo, glvon to
him by an Indian. Donntcd by Mrs.
S. A. Judoon.
Copy of constitution nnd by-laws
of Chomokcta Lodge, No. 1, I. O. O.
F.
Dime donated by MIbi Belle Wnt.
Centonn'nl medal of Mothodlut
Eplsconal church donntcd by Mrs. J
A. Mills and wlfo.
BiiHlnens cn'rd of Edwin C Cro .
Seasonable Goqa
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CANDY CATtUnriC
Pln ral Uble lolent,TUOooJ no Hood
old lu bulk. 1'ho eenulne tablet tamped OOO.
Ouaraattea to cure or jour oiour bok.
Sterling KemeJy Co., Clilcaci qr N.Y. 598
ANNUAL SALE. TEH MILLION B0XE$
II Mmx
co;nklin's
SELF-FILLING PENS
FOREVER USEFUL
Settle the gift problem
now by buying a Uonklm
Pen, Nothing can be found
more practical as a gift
more useful to all who
write,
vEvery man or woman,
boy or girl who writes
wants a Conklin pen, Filled
anywhere by simply dipping
in ink and pressing the
Crescent Filler, Nothing to
take apart, no mussy drap
er, Writes the instant pen
meets paper smoothly and
evenly, without coaxing,
without a single blot, skip
or scratch,
Bail's
JEWELERS
Canned and Bottled Goods
Our stock is not eauallorl fnr miaiii.. ...
. .. MUHI,V m
donees ana leas
vve are tne sole agents in Salem for (W
Hl,S.L'ntba
majo,-ity; ""All vve want ir'eftria'l orderf Can
The Best Is Cheapest
MOIR GROCERY CC
456 State
PhOK,
j iii iM.
iaaBaBaK yVSntiaffKtM vaHaV JHk. fTiTFflaaavV
Business will prosper
Only when the peoplo
Of the community
Make a united effort.
Your business depends
On others' prosperity.
Unless we work together
Results are disappointing.
Only those prosper
Whose patrons are prosperous,
Nothing succeeds like success!
Towns thrive and flourish
Only when they deserve to
When their own people
Negleot no opportunities.
YewfPark
STORE
. I doBlro, through Tho Capital Jour
nnl, to oxpross my npproclntlun to nil
my patrons for fnvora shown mo In
tho pnat, and to also stato thnt in tho
future I will bo nbla ami tn a posi
tion to glvo thorn still bottor service
I must eny I nm grontly plon&oil
with tho class of customors I havo,
nnd will mnko nil efforts possible to
give tho host goods and at tho low
cat prices. ,
A M13KKV CIIIUSTMAS.
E. G. Bowcrsox
1 202 Leslie St. Salem, Ore.
Our stock is complete fur the selection of vo.t
presents consisting of Leather Goods and Cloctt
Glass, a fine selection of Beautiful pieces of China tri
Xmas,
Clothes Brushes from 15c to $5, Hair Brushes 25cfe
Beautiful Sets in Stag Horn, Hand Mirrors in $ta!i
Celluloid, Bronze, Cuarbolawood,
Our perfume line is complete, all the popular om
Suit cases in Leather, Handbags in Leather and
tor,
A full line of Patent Medicines, Drugs and Chewa
BREWER DRUG 0
Cor. Court and Liberty St&
FOR SAIE!
AnvtKlnir vou want to buy. or will sell wuftlBflOlUllM
will oxchnngo anything you lmvo for anything joi n",
your flro Insuranco for
80 cents per $100
for 3 years
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mmi I ncamnntfl nnllfiV te?B Of llaulHiy W iu?
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LISTON & MAY
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
Salem,
484 Court St
Windmill Power
Hand Pumps
The Leonard Hotel
Ono of tho best rooming houses tn
tho city, for cither permanent or out
of to.wn people; newly furnished, con
trnlly located, and modernto price.
No meals, 254 Fron' ctreet.
A. C. CliAMK, Prop.,
Salem, Oregon.
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