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DAILY CAM TAL JOURNAL, JfAHlK, OMMOX, MONDAY, MARCH 1. 1XW K LOGGERS WITH KNIVES ASSAULT SILVERTON MAN M. J. VanValkctiborg-, an attorney f considerable prominence, and ro cmtly elected delegato to tho Repub lican ftto convention, waa attacked Saturday sight At 9 o'clock by two men In a saloon, at Silverton, one of them drew a knife and slashed his fnco opes through to h( tooth, from ear to chin. Ho te in a vory precari ous condition. Tho assailants who n" n i hi i ii woro from a nearby logging camp, mado good tholr escape. VanValk enberg was In tho saloon, when the two mon. who had boen drinkirig heavily, ontorod and boasted they could whip anyone in Sllvorton. Van- Valkonberg replied, and hey Imme- diatoly pounced upon him, with the dreadful result. Tho city marshal ing County Sheriff Culver arc conUn utng tho Board) for hid assailants. COMEDIAN HITCHCOCK DISCHARGED Thfi Girls fiestgbt Positions la His Ctomtft rimI Ilk Wife Ktortl Him ta Oiw Court. SILVER NOT AN ISSUE (Continued from page one.) coming campaign, adding that ho la aatlsflod with tho platform adopted in Nobraska as a whole. "Tho Oklahama law is tho best I have noon," ho said In an Interview. "For InBtana?, that foaturo of it that (authorises the banking board to col lect assessments from all banks for 'itho protection of depositor of each ' bank, thus giving to oacjh. bank the (United Press Leased Wire.) otrongth of nil banks, is a good ;ono. Now York, March 10. Tho caw, Tho Aldrlch financial bill Is bad, in against Raymond Hitchcock, aoucscd LhatMt, provldeo'for tho Issuo of bank o mistreating young gins, nas uecn notes as onorgoncy notes, nnd por- msmlsood, mlt tho ttso of railroad bonds as a Tho comedian was dismissed from basts of security." custody today by Justlco Ulnnchard, of tno nupromo court, and tho charge on which ho was being tried In noUod, Tho comedian's wife, who Is Trddy n Dictator? t Washington, March 10. Senator Dourno. nf Oronon. nredictn 4 lint rtrv had romalned loynl to him through- ftn win 6WOop tho country, unless out his 4roubIo, throw hor arms 'k00,0 volt , nominated at tho Chlca tbout her hinband1 neck whon tho R0 convonUon. LaFollotto doolnros motion was onnouncod, nnd gavo him thu Oregon senator Is olosor to tho a t.lru II. ..I ....... l II. .1.. ..-I. .... n uit un uu. ii mil iimiku u- .noart or tho pcoplo than any othor riety. Tho climax of tho oaso, which, cro ft tcl an Interest hero, noconil only to tho Thaw trial, followed a aonsn- ftopuWllcnn, Hftvo the President. Ho mnuo tne:i9 ntniomonuj sunuay uvon Ing, after n conforonco with Roosc- volt, Inoldentully Dourno raised lila tloh such tw tho dnfonso promised on ' Volco in a wall of exasperation at tho tlio opening any Of tho trial. I'rosldonfa attitude In rolntlon tiTLhu third-iorni tnovomont. .Vs. Flora WhltHon, ouo of thoglrlB whoso statements to tho grand Jury reunited in tho nctorV Indictment, took tho Mtand itodny, nnd doelnrol that hor testimony beforo that body had boon wrung from hor by threats of tho Hgonta of tho floury society. 8ho declared that tho comedian had novor luHUltod or wronged hor or any of tho other girls, nnd thai, till of tho charges against htm woro trumped up by tho ngentn of tho Hoary society or Hugo Voecks, broth er of ono of tho girls, who pleaded guilty of having tried for'moro thnn a yoar to blackmail Ultohcoak. Tho Whltfton girl admlttod having met Hitchcock a number of tlmni, bgt declared that she and tho othr girla Involved in 4110 case woro soak ing position! In tho actor's ohurtts, Hnd had never boon wronged by him. Assistant DUtrlot Attprnoy Garvin asked for a wnllnuunoe, and hast ened beforo the grand Jury to pro euro the Indictment of tho Whltson girl on a perjury oharg. Upon mo tion of tho attorneys for tho defonso tho nj ugalnst Hitchcock wa&'ulls missed. One moio charge mill hang oW Hitchcock, but it Is boliovvd IhltfrilaO will bo dismissed. l.uto thin nfternoou Jiutloo II Ian chard ordered tho grand jury to lii vostlgnto th charges that) agents of tho deary society had (hroAUmvd tho Whltwu Rlrt. UllehcookM nttornuys ray they wlH iewnt evidence which will roBult in baring a soamlul in ono of Now York' most famous organi sations for tho protection nf children "Is Roosovolt n dictator," he do manded, "and U ho groator Minn tho people T "Tho man in th White House says wo must tnko Tnft. The pcoplo say , na aumB tho Hiioh laid down hv tlm Ing for local option elections in Juno in every county In the state In which prohibition has not already been in troduced. -o GOVEKNOR ENTERS RACE (Continued from First Page.7 United Btatea sonatorshlp Is as fol fel fol eows: Sn'cr, dr., Mart'h I. " .ie People of tho State of Oregon I have been reiuested by friends of different political parties to become a candidate for United States sena tor at tho approaching primary and general election, and have received tho indorsement of committees of my own' party in several of the counties for -tho eamo polt!on. I have glvon theso requests and Indorsements my very deliberate consideration, and I now doclaro my willingness to accept tho nomination, If it is voluntarily glvon mo by my party and friends at the primary nominating election, and will Jn such event appeal to tho peo ple of all parties for election In June. i oonovo urmiy in tno direct pn-i mary and In tho right of the pco plo to nominate candidates for all offices. I bollovo In tho election of United 8tatos Benators by direct vote of tho pcoplo, and to accomplish this that no candidate should be elected by tho loglalaturo who does not un qualifiedly algn Statement No. 1, pledging hImBoirto voto for that can- dldato for United States aonator who has recolvod tho higliost number of tho pooplo'o votes for thnt position at tho gonoral olcctlon next preced ing tho olectlon of n aonntor In con gress, without regard to his Individ ual proferonco. Kviiutora by Direct Vote. Many of tho states havo declnred In favor of an nmondment to the con stliuilon of tho United Stntos provid ing for tho olectlon of sonators by direct voto of tho people. Tho lowor houso In congresfl has nt loaHt flvo times by resolution voted for such nmondment, and each time tho senate or tho United States has dorcated It. It follow, tlioroforo, that thoro Is only ono way to bring about (ho elec tion or Benatorw 'by direct voto or tho people, and that Is by nroceod- hlngc3 of the knee" In tho hop that patronage may follow fawning? PrlHclpfll and Pnrtisan.Mblp. These policies havo been indorsed by mon without regard to party who placo patriotism and principle above partisanship, and loyalty to country abovo loyalty to party. If, entertaining there views, my party and tho people see fit to nomi nate mo at tho primary election for United States senator, I will cheer fully accept the nomination and ap peal to tho pcoplo, Irrespective o oaxtv. "to atinn6rt mo at the general A WORD OE WARNING TO REPUBLIGAI WhMe not ppolng as a party, organ, Tho Capital Journal can lay claim to having a record for tho support -of Republican principles and Republl- nnn tlrVnta . i Two years ago, alter a j . redhdt nomah county have been WcJ to ittomptlng to tinker with a i a ns ot a wnttj """ "",ctu 4Qey are flchtinr , " B ) election, reserving to roysolf, If elect- campa,n over statement No. 1, It Od, tha right at nil times to place countiry abovo party, arid to support those meaonres, whether of a Itwpub Ucan or Democratic administration which my couscloncO approves as bept calculated 4o promoto tho beat Interests of my country and my state. GEORGE E.- CHAMIBERLAIN Kodol Is a scientific preparation of vcgotablo acids with natural dlgest nnta and contains tho aamo Juices found In a healthy stomach. Each doso will digest moro than 3000 grains of good food. Sold by all druggists, tho entire that the man In tho White Home must run again. "If ha la upt n dictator, ho will bow to tho popular will, and tako an other term. Ho Is tho only man that can win on tho Republican ticket. If ho Is not nominated Rryan will sweep tho country, for In tho popular osti ums o It Is In this erder: "Roosevelt, llrynn, LaFollotto." Labor OppoHt'H Prohibition. Portland. Or., Mar oh 10. Alarmed at tho growth of 4he prohibition tioii tlmvut and apprhuslve ot the ac tivity of tho Anil-Saloon League In Orugon, tho various trad uulons of fthls olty that are directly oonoerued, havo taken toH o combat that In tluouoo. Men wbo are particularly Interested In the situation proves to Htm an organised offort to ptnoe Qro gou in th prohibition colunm, and 'lihT!5 rotiOlved that Xhn time to aot hg4inrlvL At u unwllng liUl yn tirdny ton unions ww reprUKl. Tliuy deoldod to onl another tonfr eiice uoxt Sunday, nt whloh plans fur a 'permanent orguuliatlon will bo made Portland labor ladars da el ii re that the tmiprlon ot th liquor bulHiaa In Mu4tnoHuUt eoun y would tarow lo.ooo mon wit of work. The Antl-Sa'oou LHtgu. with the assUtauc ot varkms auxiliary oran IsatloHs. U circulating petttloa call- NEW MILLINERY spwNfi m TRIMMED HATS Urns' y riYntiouM, nil the nowenl dwlgiu, iiuiterinU of ocl lent qiudlty, IViimtuHt by tlrwt-tittM trlnum'i-, wry iwonnldo ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Koltxted frMn th Ut domicile uiul ImiMirUnl htink). Tho lrtrt ' ,Ht ttornent cviir brUuglit lo Hitleiu. lUnutlfi Hovmx mid follsgo. Iditlit ltr,,. Frtimy Hat Pins HUd OnwumnU, U Uh v tlilnir at lwv Large and Well Selected Stock Lowest Prkcs M Ita State of Oresoa ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM 240-246 Commercial St, A KUMUEIl FILK THKIH NOMINATIONS Alox. Hold, of Portland, this morn ing (lied his petition for nomina tion an Dairy and Food Commis sioner on tho Republican ticket. John P. Ru3k,ot Joseph, this morn Ing filed his petition for nomination on tho Republican tlckot to tho omco of representative for. tho 24th dis trict. Ho has signed Stntomont No 1. C. Sprlngor, of Culver, also an up holdor of Stntomont No. 1, has filed his petition for tho Democratlo nom ination of Representative ofsth 21atj district. It. H. Donnolly, of Rlchmoud.thts morning niod his potlUon ior nomin ation to tho ofllcA oi Republican rep resentative or tho 28th district. Ho makoo no declaration. . O- " HARRY ORCHARD READY TO DIE i luw ot Oregon, and electing only suoh candidates ns aro willing to blndl thomsolves to voto 'ror tJliat candtdato ror United States senator who shall recolvo tho highest num ber or tho people's votes ror thnt po nltlon nt tho gonoral olectlon preced ing tho olectlon or suoh senntor, without regard to individual prster- onco. Tho peoplo or this stato havo taken an ndvanocd pocltlon on this subject, hilly realizing that In no othor way Is It possible to put an end to suoh dtogracerul and notoriously corrupt proceeding as havo characterized, many sessions or tho loglslaturo or this stat whon It became necosnary to uloot a isonntor. It Is ror tho pco plo to determine In tho election soon V to tako plaoo whether or not thov will rontlnuo to occupy tho advanced position they have taken on this ub- Jeol. or wholhor they will recede nnd again surrender to th corrupt bom aud imlltloal moohlne th powers' J whloli they lav alter yttarB of strug-! K gle and with dlmoulty snatched from thtlr hanilii. Only One Imm Thoro Is praotloally no othor lsue before tho p,..- n th ,..aseut campaign. It k on whloh Involves the maintenance at tha primary law In Its Integrity, ami th right ot the pM))l to rule. It U a death strug gle bwtwoen the people on ouo side nnd a comipt ystem on the othor No otlier or bolter evldouco of tho truth ot this statement is n.eedd than tke fight which reprftnentatlree of Oio old regime are now making to again entronoh themselves In power. There Is no great national Issue to bo dlfccu&tod In this campaign, and yet appeals are bolng mado and will he made to party loyally by the rep roontatveti of tho system nnd of machine methods. The president of the Patted Stne ami the Democratic and Republican hmumm aro in accord OH aU vital lewee. As a result the ProeldMit has antagonized large num tiers of bUt owm party who place par tkwuehlp above prtaclja. and who aire alter the spoils of office, rathe tksn the eowmoH good; ke has an tftgttnliod the reitreeeiitatlvee of high tlHanee ami Hclal Interest), truit HUkgHatee ami maeklne politicians tkfeMsghoMt U eoentry I have boen In hearty aoeord with mo&t of e polek4 of the President, and have not htitaUHl to so oxpres mymtft In jvubllo tvd In Klvate, 0m 04 much be &ld nt aU ot tho of his own party In thW ami In Qthtv Ute. both In and ni of rongros. who donounco hlk la private and whlspor hi namo In pnUUc. and who nevorthele in hie jrvnce and la the abadow ot the White Heuo hoe Kate not to "crook tho prgnaM (Unltod Press Lcnsod Wire.) llolso, Idaho, March 16. Harry Orchard expects to bo sontonccd to death next Wodnosdny, which will bo his I2d birthday, nnd ho declares that ho is ready to accept his punish ment without faltering. "I know what my plon moant, nnd I am ready to die," ho said today. Further than this Orchard rofused to mako any statement. Ho sponda his time roadlng tho Blblo and othor boooks sent to him by local clergy men. Those who nro noarost to hint stato that ho will rofuse to accopt n pardon or commutation of sontonce oven If It Is offored him. supported ticket and tho Republican nominee for tho United States eenato, .regard-, lesa cf whether thoso candidates were for Statement No. 1 or not. So in this campaign It has a word of warning to Republicans, not to got Into tho attitude of violation of of tho primary law, and further not to HE DELUDED TO FIGHTING THE QUESTION OF UNITED STATES SENATOR UPON STATE ISSUES. Tho olectlon of a United States .senator involves purely national Is sues, and snotiid no acciacu upon national principles alone. It Is playing into tho handB of tho very party tho Republicans want to dofcat to mako tho"wholo fight hlngo upon tho Interpretation of tho pri mary law. IT 19 DOING JUST WHAT THE DEMOCRATS WANT DONE, to dlvldo tho Republican party over In terpretation of tho primary law. Tho Orcgonlan has secured a di vision among tho Oregon Republi cans already, nnd .will fan tho flames to a final and fatal dissolution of tho party, If it is allowed to do so. If you do not bollovo this, read tho Orcgonlan cdltorlnl Sunday, entitled "Tho Dllcmmn," whoro It practically aaya that mmtiihic i-'uiiok auu CAKE CAN HE ELECTED OVER CHAMIIERLAIN. Thon road tho following oatlmato of tho situation sent from Salem by Its trained political editor at tho Capital City, who says tho plodgo asked of candidates for tho loglsla turo In Marion county Is uncertain nnd "dubious." Thor seems to bo eomo doubt as to tho moaning of tho this clause It Is said by somo that it pledges sup port to tho man nomlnnted by tho Republicans nnd voted for by thorn nt tho Juno election. Othors say that It plcdgos aupport to such a candldato only In caso ho succeeds in doroatlng tho Domocrltlc candldato In June. Tho uso of tho word "oloct- Hl" conveys this Idea and Indicates that Marlon county cnndldntes will not bo pledged to support nny man who may be dofontod by Chamber lain at tho polls. While generally (understood ns a "Republican vot ra' cholco" plodge, it Is not such in lan guage. Already the RopubllcanB ot Mtilt- thelr pd n of tha themselves 'Already the Republican, of ..w.. wuui; ure tort legiBiauyoHwJ&tch Is In vlolatlo MtHf n-J I- .... j.. a.uu iu reiier, is m; txau uubtvcAIN, wny not enact a platform uouai issues, support the Dl, mary taw, and ELECT A R; jos otinaxuK UPON ' REPUBLICAN PRN'CIPLES Hoo- not too Republican p&rt pcwieaty in nearly every jbde Union declared In favor of e Bonaiors ny tno direct rot poopleT injtA XSOT THE REPrB, I'AKTK- STAND FOR 4 ifri. fn.imi.tn . .. w jLmrv, regmatioa of poratlons, enforcement of !tai and abolition of land me: national system of finance M ing, equal rlghta to all dl gardlosa of wealth, race, c previous condition? Republicans should be against a campaign of varfi tho Direct Primary law SHOULD UK WARNED AQ.lI CAMPAIGN FOR THE ELEi OF A UNITED STATES 8E ON STATE ISSllvS. WU Uu eucti a warning or follow (he ship that has cost them itv trol? RIVER JUMPED ELEVEN f The rlvw lost night made i tho most rapid rises foroc;j rising 11 feet In the 21 homj vious to $ o'clock this morale! water has now reached the mark, and Is rising at the two-tonths or an Inh n ho Island Is for tho bct part sabs and preparations are bclnj ci tho concerna along the nteri for a continued rise Piles Cured In 6 to 14 PAZO OINTMENT It tW" euro any caso or Itching, Bllnilj Ing or Protruding Piles U day sor money refunded. 50a --Asroxi.ii 1..V..JV .t.lll Bnlk. mwj'zz Awm BlgD&tUt a ttlllllMitMWMMWIlHHMMWIllllWWWMWWWWHWWWHWIMSWSWW ANNOUNCEMEN Mii ti Hi lllffiS' till WashlnfUon fiishioned Apparel J IAJMMtOll t& Spring and Slimmer, 1908 Many of the advance models in Spring and Clothing direct from the shops of the famous nwM Bishop's Ready Tailored Clothes $1 2.50 to $30.00 are on our counters. This is only a hint of the cw"j Spring. We want you to stop in as you pass hy a at the new things that are now ready for you. Rnfwte .00 Hi Leading Shapes in Soft and Stiff Hats Salem Woolen Mill St tfMMMItoMMttttilttrti ,ii.-4 i -aa.li it ... . j&tcuJX.