Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 09, 1909, FIRST EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1000.
EDITORIAL PAGE -- DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
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FIVE BILLS THAT SHOULD BE PUT THROUGH AT THIS SESSION OF THE LEGISLA
TURE IN THE CAUSE OF PROGRESS AND TO BUILD A GREATER OREGON.
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SOME OF THE BILLS THAT REPRESENT THE PROGRAM FOR
OF A GREATER OREGON.
THE DEVELOPMENT
THE BEAN BILL THAT CREATES A GENERAL PORT COMMISSION ACT.
(Has passed the House,)
THE JONES BILL FOR FREE LOCKS AND CANAL AT OREGON CITY.
(Has passed the House,)
THE BILL APPROPRIATING $100,000 FOR THE CRATER LAKE ROAD.
(Has passed both houses,)
THE BILL TO BUILD STATE-AIDED RAILROADS.
(Introduced by Speaker McArthur.)
THE CONSITUTIONAL AMENDMENT FOR SAME PURPOSE.
(To be submitted to vote of the people,)
When You Are Dry
WHY NOT BUY
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A pure and wholesomo bovernga that 1b sold In all the cltl
of Western Oregon and Northorn California.
Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops
Grown in Marion County
Made of Filtered Water and strictly In accordance with tho
Puro Food Law Salem Door is tho boat mild boverago offered the
public.
Made by scientific processes and guaranteed puro and whole
some.
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THE NORMAL SCHOOL ISSUE.
Tho normal school question before the legislature is nar
rowed down to the bill of Senator Smith of Marion county
for one school, or tho McCue bill for three;
Tho ono largo central school is a beautiful theory but it has
no educational value,
Ono central normal school means to abandon the three
schools tho state already has, with property, buildings and
equipment WORTH A QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS.
It moans to spend as much more three times as much as
It takes to run the throe schools at present, or a state debit
of a half million,
Tho best authorities agree that small normal schools with
not over 300 students produce THE BEST RESULTS FROM
A PEDAGOGIC STANDPOINT.
In such normal schools all students come in personal con
tact with the faculty and get experience in tho training de
partment impossible in largor schools,
THERE IS NOT A SINGLE SOUND ARGUMENT Nl FAVOR
OF ONE LARGE CENTRAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
It Is a systom that other statos are trying to get away
from,
Tho throo schools In Orogon are now 250 miles apart and
geographically located TO ACCOMMODATE THE LARGEST
NUMBER OF PUPILS.
Tho oxponso Is reduced to a minimum with three schools
undor ono board, with a uniform courso of study and every
thing cut out of thoir coursos of study but PREPARATION OF
TEACHERS FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
A limited number of normal schools economically conduct
od and givon a lonsonablo support is tlio right policy for the
stato to puisne,
All talk about groat ovorshadowing institutions IS HIFA
LUTIN EDUCATIONAL IMPERIALISM.
Tho time has como to quit toaring down and destroying
anything wo linvo in Orogon that is of value, that is produc
ing good results, and BUILD UP AFFIRMATIVELY THE IN
STITUTIONS WE HAVE.
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THE BUCHANAN COUNTY SALARY BILL.
Tho bill to divido counitos i nto classes and fix salaries of
county officials by law for nil counitos in oncii class is a
goouuilli It alms to abolish an abuso that now blocks and
clogs tho logisatuio WITH A MULTITUDE -OF PETTY SAL
ARY BILLS.
Half this sosslon has boon occupied with considering hun
dreds of bills raising salatios, and ONE BILL TO LOWER A
SALARY.
Half tho county officials in tho state, many of tho district
officos anl many nidges have asked such laises,
IT HAS BEEN A REGULAR SALARY GRABBING RACE AS
THE SESSION IS CLOSING.
Ono county official slips in a bill toi a iuisi who umIIv oV-
sorvos , aiu a tno tost cot the snuii ot it, get mo tai
ary-grabbing itch, get the virus in their blood, and the leg
islature is swamped with bills,
One distinguished senator has been SO BESEIGED HE HAS
INTRODUCED ALMOST NO OTHER BILLS.
But we do not believe the Buchanan bill would accomplish
a reform of this nhiisa ns Is inlfinrlffrl.
IT BASES SALARIES ON POPULATION ALONE WHICH IS
NOT RIGHT.
A county with 10,000 people may have only one-fourth
the area of another county of the same population,
We believe the bill would be better if it fixed the salary
of each county judge and the per diem of the commission
ers and allowed tho county commissioners' court of each
county to FIX THE SALARIES OF ALL THE OTHER COUNTY
OFFICIALS AND THEIR DEPUTIES, SUBJECT TO A COUNTY
REFERENDUM.
That has been the general practice of nearly all the best
governed states in the Union.
Tho great differences in population area climate, geog
raphy and topography of the d fferont counties, makes it al
most IMPOSSIBLE TO DEAL WITH THIS PROBLEM BY A
BLANKET BILL.
Hence, the more we can leave to the people of the several
counties the adjustment of these differences, the more satis
factory would be the result,
LONG-RANGE GUNNERY IS ALWAYS UNCERTAIN BUSI
NESS. Long distance government is most unsatisfactory of all,
Take local self-government home to the people and let them
semo lu
Under the Buchanan bill the counties where there were ir
regularities in salary, and there would be many, would all be
coming back to the legislature for adjustment,
WHAT IS NEEDED IS A PLAN THAT WILL' TAKE THESE
LOCAL SALARY BILLS ALL OUT OF THE LEGISLATURE.
No adulteration. No drugs or chemicals and undor the moit
percct sanitary conditions Address all ordern to
Salem Brewery Association
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Rigid
Rules
No class of business requires more careful attention,
or insists upon more rigid rules than that of banking, It
has always been our earnest endeavor to conform to
these requirements,
Safety first, Liberality next.
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The
Real Secret
Of money-making is in the
saving ot it; and the suc
cessful mode of saving is
found in the savings bank.
Let us help you save.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Capital National
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MINISTERS HAD HEARING FOR SUNDAY LAW.
Tho ministers of Salem and several other places had a
hearing in tho judiciary committee for a stricter Sunday
law,
Ono poor deluded representative of the Lowly. Nazarene
arguod against tho proposed law TO STOP SUNDAY BASE
BALL. Lawyer Logan of Portland made a brilliant argument
against Sunday legislation in general and it was well received,
The ministers talked until nearly midnight, and one by one
the sonators slid out UNTIL FINALLY ALL WERE GONE.
Then tho talkfost quit for lack of something to talk about
and to talk to and everybody was heartily tired,
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THE CRATER LAKE ROAD.
There is one step Oiegon should take and get into the
Mieat class of statos that have natural wonders,
Mr. Steel of Portland is to give a free lecture tonight at the
lii and Opera house .illustrated with STEREOPTICAN VIEWS
OF THE LAKE.
Tho proposal to invest $100,000 and get $500,000 blowed
in on a modern highway to that eighth wonder is a good one,
Yosemite Paik, Yellowstone Park and Crater Lake are the
thieo greatest SCENIC WONDERS OF THE NEW WORLD.
It s not a proposition to help Medford, to help Jackson
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whoie poople with money WILL COME TO SEE THIS
STATE.
Marion county has an equally wonderful region about Mt.
Jefferson that wllhbe opened to th world some day.
Foi the piesent lot us take down the wall that shuts the
woild out of Ciater Lake.
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UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
SALEM, OREGON
Hill
ATTKACTIONS IN POUCHES
nro furnished complete by us. We
mnko ovory ploco in dotnll, from rati
to roof. Plnln nnd ornntnentnl col
umns, bnsos nnd cnpltnls. All made
of thoroughly woll sonsonod hard or
80ft wood, nnd mndo so uniformity n
to bo always allko In grade. nut
though tho qunlltios nro high, the
prices nro low.
A. M. HANS E N,
Phone, Main nil.
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Tho Crime of Idleness.
Idleness moans trouble for anyono
It Is tho same with a lazy liver. It
causes constipation, headache, Jaun-
dco, sallow complexion, pimples and
blotches, loss of appetlto, nausea, but
Dr. Klug's New Life Pills soon bau
Ish liver troubles and build up youi (
health 85c at J C Perry's.
HOW TO OPEILVTK A MOVING PICTURE MACHIVE AT HOME.
" " vvni ur iiu- a .Moving I'icture Machine.
How to Mnko Hlg Money at Entertainments and Amusements
How to Obtain Positions Whloh Pay $35 per Week.
How to Become n Finished Operator.
Wo Glvo Instructions That Are Simple and Interesting.
Wo Have the Newest Method of Teaching by Mall.
V Sd You. on Receipt of $1 00. Completo Instructions.
V Teach OponUors How to Pas All Rxamlnatlons.
Wo Kpreettt the Lending Film Exchange.
KeniUtances to IndopeiuUmt Tluatrlcal Exchange, 100, 401. IO!t
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WXUDEX SCHOOL OF OPEKATOHS?
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