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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1908)
,r ' DAILY -CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON 7UESIUY, JULY 7, 1008 Nit ft I J. L STOCKTON THE OjLD v New Tati Hose lOO dozen of those famous Wayne Knit Hose in the tau color just arrived. - They aro full 40 gttage hose made from -the best Sea Island cotton yarn. I - i - m , v' i I H I I i I jf 2- 25 We are still selling those regular DOc values in Tan Ho9e at 40 I VaMMMMMa'ai . OPENING ( Contltwcd fronPago.l.)rin. Audrey Jackson, and to tho loft one of Thomas Jofforaon. On tho oppo site wall was a portrait of tho luot Domocrntlc presldont of tho United' States, Drover Cleveland, bordered with black In muto ovldonco of tho provnlllng fooling of sorrow, ' botn party and national, over his recent deuth. Dnck of tho platform upon which woro soatod tho mombors of tho na tional commltteo wns a row of Cal ifornia palms. Twenty stuffed Amer ican eagles, carrying In tholr bonks long streamers of rod1, whlto and blue, woro suspended from tho coll ing Immediately over tho stngo. Around tho front of tho balconies and gallorlos woro strung GG.000 yards of bunting, whllo at interval-? of ten foot had boon placed Ameri can shields. Studding tho colling wero trl-colorod stars, oach ton foot In dlamotor, representing tho various state0, torrltorlos and Insular jpeBses. sloiu. In tho corners nnd about thu sides of tho main floor woro mora palms. ,Tho total numbor- of .seats was 12,000. Tho sp'aco Immediately In front and at tjho Bides of tho plat form had been equipped for the use of tho 400 newppapor correspondents win hnvo como to toll the world ail about it. As In tho recent Ropub- llcan convention at Chicago tho presajt'-o identity of such mon as Tam assoclatlons woro 'permitted to in- maai' Chloftnn Murphy, Theodore A. stall in tholr reservations tol(j-!npl- of California, s thq temporary jtranh operators with soundless kin."""""! 1("n ' Jounson of Ohla, for tho bulletining of important fea ture! of tho procoodlng3. Down bo low tho stago, reached by stairways leading from tho press section, wero rooms set apart for tho uso of tho telegraph companies and press as sociations. Ia tho center of tho hall .woro 1002 comfortable opera chairs oc cupied by the delegates, and back of these tho seat3 of tho alternates. In each of the30 sections were two wo men. Colorado and Utah each hav- There Is a lot of Unnecessary Eye Trouble in this world. We allow our se'ves to become nervous and fret ful Weed3 of caro overrun tho garden of the heart when they should never be allowed to take re at, A GREAT DEAL OF THE PRESENT EYE TROUBLE I caused by peeoplo selecting Gla&ses for themselves that nra unsuited for their eyes, WE SUPPLY THE BEST after thorough examinations and tests. Barr's Jewelry Store State and Liberty Streets, ? WHITE CORNER VJ P P Ing sent n dologato and nn alternate. MrB. Mary C. C. Bradford Is Denver , voting representative In tho conven tion, and Mrs. MI. J. liny ward, of Salt Lake, tho dologato fr.om Utah It was tho first time that tho "suf fragettes" of tho West had had tho opportunity of seolng real women politicians participating In national affairs. Thoro was manlfost disappoint ment pn tho part of tho six mon who had boon chosen by tho Demo cratic party In tho Philippines as delegates, when they woro ushorod Into tho nltornntos' seats. Accord ing to tho precedent set by tho last convontlon, as woll as by special action tnkon last woek by tho na tional. Bub-committeo on arr'ango monts, tho Phlllpplno roprosonta tlvos nro donlod a volco In tho delib erations, although thoy aro grac iously permitted to look on. Thoy In tend to mako a fight beforo tho com mltteo on rules for recognition as delegates. Tho point mndo agalnot their participation In tho doings of tho convontlon Is that It would bo inconsistent for Domocrncy to de clares that tho Philippines ought not to bo a part of tho United Stntoi and at tho samo tlmo admit representa tives .from tho Islands to a govern ing political body of tho nation. Groat intercut contqrod in tho ar rival of various big mon of tho par ty, many of whom had novor beon seon In this part of tho country. As Governor Swanson of Vlrglnln, Maj or Dahlman of Omaha, Roger Sulll van of Chicago, Alexander Troup (if Connecticut, and Col. Guffoy. of Pennsylvania, becamo known In tho galleries, they wero glvon genorous rounds of applause. Tho locations of tho various stato delegations wero easy to pick out, each being Indicat ed by a placard elevated on a stand ard. By 12 oclock the auditorium w;s packed from floor to topmost gnl- lory, a majority of tho vIsltoror seats being occupied by womon, In the Bpace at tho right and left of tho delegates' soats, on the main floor reserved for distinguished guostb, were Congressman and Mrs. Long worth, a number of diplomatic rep resentatives from the South Ameri can republic, and many other prom inent persons In tho social and offic ial life of the country. Shortly after noon, when the ap plause following the "cowboy band's" rendition of tho "Star Spangled Banner" had died away: Chairman Thomas Taggart of Indi ana, head of the Domocratlo Nation-, at Committee, rapped for order on the hard wood speaker's stand, and the business of the convention was begun. Secretary Urey Woodson, of ,the National Commltteo, was intro duced and read tho call under which the assemblage had been convened. It was as follows;. "The Democratic National Com jmUtee, having met In tho city of Washington on the 12th day of De- Icerober, 1907, has appointed Tues- cember, 1907, has appointed Tues-Mutton says that it is imperative that On Marck 18, 1907, r had a similar if'.J "l!.. ' ,U2: "" !!! tho Atlantic fleet be kept In the vJff' Cl A Jff DnSa ten? iiw nine, uuu uuiioci, uuiuiuuu, no the place for holding the Democrat-! IcSNatlonal Convention, TEach' state is entitled to repre- sentatlpn therein equal to dpubla th6. number pf Itsseaatprs and resentatlves in the 'Congress of the United States, and ench territory Alaska, District of Columbia, Hawaii &nd Porto Rice shall have six dele, gates. All' Democratic citizen nr the United States, irrespective of past political associations' and dif ferences, who cnil untto with us in tho efforts for a pure, ecpnomlcal, constitutional gpvornment, nro cor dially Invited to join ylth. us in send ing delegates to tho convention." t When the reading of tho caU had been completed .Chairman Taggart announced that tho Rt. Rov. Jame3 J Keano, Roman Catholic Archbishop of tho Archdiocese of Wyoming, would offer tho invocation. At tho ttlstlngulshod prelate lifted hlo hand3 the entire nudlonco roso to its feet. ! Chairman Taggart then announced' I the names of the tompornry, officers (Bolocted by tho National, Commltt. .tno principal ones being: Temporary Chairman, Hon. Tho- .odoro A. Beel of California; tem porary secretary, Hon.' Uroy Wood son of Kcntuoky; temporary sor-goant-nt-arms, Hon. John I, Mnrtlu, , of Missouri; ofllclnrroportor, Milton W. Dloomburg, Washington, D. C; First assistant secretary, Edwin Sof- ton, Now York. Tho selections of tho commltteo t were ratified by tho convention with out delay, and Tnggrtrt then ap pointed a special escort- to pilot Temporary Chairman Dell to tho stand. Tho California statesman thereupon "sounded tho keynote" of tho convont'on. At tho-concluolon of Dell's speech, n motion wn put nnd carried direct ing tlio various stato delegations to nnnounco tho names .of tholr repre sentatives on tho following convon- tlon cemmittees: Credentials, Porm anont Organization, Rules and Or der of Business, nnd Plntform and Rorolution9. Following tho rending of tho com mitteemen's names, nnd tho transac tion of somo minor routine business, tho flrst day's session xvrb brought to, a closo in nn Improsslvo manner. On motion of tho delegation from Now Jorsoy, homo of tho Into Grovor Cleveland, tho convontlon, by a rl3 Ing voto, ndjournod until tomorrow out of rospect to tho m.emo.ry of tho ox-prealdont, and tho dologatos and spectators filed slowly from tho hall whllo tho soft strains of "Noarorr My God, to Thco" floated out through tho open windows, a trlbuto to tho man who twlco carried Democracy's standard to victory after stirring battles. At 10 o'clock thltynornlng tho na tional commltteo hold 'an 'adjourn ment In ordor to dlsposo of tho Penn sylvania and Idaho contorts. The Bub-committeo nppoared to hear thi former but was not ready to report last night. In tho Idaho enso, tho subcommittee sustained tho conten tions of tho Dubois delegates at large after tho .ndJournmenUpt tiro night session' of tho entire commit tee. Tho Now York delegation mot again at 10 o'clock to receive tho re port of its own littlo sub-commlttoe PH Platform, of. which Lewis NIxorv friend of Bryan, is ohaiman. Ijt.was stated early today, after tho commit tee had boon In session nearly nil night, that Its product would bo a sdt of resolutions. Coincidental with those moetlngs Samuel Gompers and his associate of tho executive council of the Amor. lean Federation of Lnbor wero put ting the finishing touches on tho plank- doslred by organized labor at the hands of tho convontlon. ' The .vice proldentlnl situation is still "In the air" and will probably rd'main there until the platform Is out, of the way, when some decisive word la expected from Lincoln, Neb. By a voto of 11 to C, tho Connecti cut delegation today decided to yield to Minnesota when tho roll Is called for nominations for the' presidency, In order that Representative Ham-moncT- of tho .latter stato, may place In nomination Governor Johnson. Const I)fciiM mid AiiU7npnncM, An attempt to force, const defense and nntl-Japane-o planks Into tho Democratic platform Is being made by Thomas J. Casey, secretary of tho Bryan yoluntoers of Senttle. Casey has prepared two resolutions which the Wahlngton delegation ni ay, bring before the committee on reso lutlons. ' One says that Oriental laborers aro employed by the tens of thou sands in every branch of labor onf mo coast, mereoy reaycing wages and depriving American citizens of the means of earning a livelihood. The resolution favors the enactment of a law that prevent immigration of Oriental laborers. Tho other reso CltlC. A little more work in some bus!- nesa establlshmenU, and a little more business pn spnie farms wpuld rep-,JncrMe profit? "of fcotlC' ; OREGON MAN (Continued From Page l.J' I got in nil the .dffforont cltleV with; out tiring your readers. Tho court house at Fort Wayno, Ind., had the. un?3i interior or any .public bulldd Ing In tho United Stales all klndtf or polished marble; . t -.Showers ntul Finance. J I . -'IWtf "don't! know nuythinc :abou rains out here. Tt fnin,t ' ,i.. ".,- uiiivii iui uni ij duhiOio.jnonth .of Mhy In part of HHtf6tsUd-tltQ.,Mfc8"tfh was not sfl Vfiri' U'At tint ...!. ! i. ,. j""l , ..., iuuuu weuur jnan ;some othor years, And when ifl rains there It is not Just Ury mlstW ,.!!iTua' " l,,P oucKeuun. Qnlo. IhdJanif; .and parts of ftnnsas have been)dly bit by tho financial de pression, but the Ijanks are accumu latlng money kndv have hard times lending It on good sgcurlty. They1 will soon bo overflowing and nil kinds of business h looking brighter. I visited many factories and' pspecia,. ly In tny line, and found nearly nil busy as possible. . Sulpin No Back Number. orno cities havo dona a groat deal of paving In fact most of them aro paved right out Into tho suburb', and that is th6 only point wo aro slownbont. Salem Is no back num. her n'ud ovon our farmers nro "move than up to date. Thoy have better barns and houses and orchards ana fences thnn In. mott or tho eastern states. When it cqmo3 to cllmnto and fruit wo nro a thousand miles ahead of tho most favored sections of tho Atlantic coast. Our buslnoss mon aro right up to Bnuft Thoy ent ry bettor stocks of goods in nny.llno nt Salem than I saw in any city of twlco our slzo Thoy olthon don't hnvo tho goods or do not know how to display them. You soo no suoh window displays In tho retail district of much larger cities as you soo any day at Snlem. To como bnck to Or egon h a plonsuro ono enn only ox porlonco by sweltering nround In tho eastern states for" two months as wc havo done. Thoy publish something thoro nt tho head or tho nowspapors that is. not part of tl9 government forecast hero humidity. I never know. what that word meant until r wont eust and felt It. So much heat and so much humidity. Wo could 3tnnd tho' heat but the humidity was too much fpr us. It tnkes all the starch out of your shirt nnd you fool Uko a wlltod dlshrng." Mr. Will tnlkod Oregon on his trip and carried a satchol full of Salem literature Ho handed xout tho 1000 Fncf3 of tho prpductlpns pf tho Wll lamotto valley on his nearly D000 mllo pllgrlmago, and many an east erner hns had his attontlon turned this wny. But ho. Is perfectly will lug to bucklo Into business at tho p'ld stand and not lonloslt right away again vory soon. . Help .for Thoso Who Hnvo Stomach ""v.v-TroiililP, '' After doctoring for about 12 yoara for a bad stomach trouble aad spending nearly flvo hundrod dollar3 for medicine and doctor's foos, I pur chased my wlfo ono box of Chnmbor laln's Stomach and Llvor Tablots, which did horsso much good "that she continued to use thorn and they havo done her more gopd than ail pf tho medicine I bought beforo. Samuel Boyer, Fplsom, Iowa. Thlo medicine Is fpr sale by Dr. Stono's drug storo, Samples free. Now Corporation. Davis Safe aud Lock company, principal ofllco Portland, caplt.M stock 125,000; Incorporators, John E. Davis, Fred T. Hall and Frank J. Super, Over Thirty-five Years. In 1872 there was a great deal of diarrhoea,' dysentery and cholorn In fantum It was at this time that Chamberlain's colic, Cholera and Dl arrohea Remedy wns flrst brought In to uso. It proved more successful than any othor remedy or treatmont, and ha3 for thirty-five years main tained that record. From a small beginning Its sale and use has ex tended to overy part of tho United Stato and to many foreign countries. Nine druggists out of ton will rec ommend It when their oplulon Is asked, although they .havo othr medicines that pay them a greater profit. It can always bo depended upon." even In the, most sovero and dangerous cases. Fer sale by Dr. Stono's drug store. - -0 Marry- widows nnd Merry-go- round 3 are Ilvo affairs. New Notaries, K. J. Kubll, Kubll; Geo. F. Keck, iWm. Grant, Portland. o . chamberlain's Colic. Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy Would Hav Saved Htm 910(M)0. , . "fn 1902 I had a vory severe at- tn 4ls nt llnHklinin II o a n T V T.i t rar ot c&i l8,and Lflf .For aeVeral nVVAB 1 WH3 UURUID III UU UUJLUIII(i- Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy which gave me prompt relief. I consider It one of the best medi cines of Jta kind in the world, and had I used It In 1902 believe it would ".? ft.YV? Sl,7,"u,kuJ '""". J1"'" ..' - u.( tsum vj &s otwus a u tot9. tx,. .. ,;jJf yjfhen You- Are Dry WHY NOT BUY nt- 1 A pur and wholdsftm bevijraga that Is sold in al'Fftie cities ;of Western Oregon aud Northern Made offttic Choicest Majt nd Hops urh in Marion CoWWM - lo of vAfiML Watec and strictly? In aeSqrdahce J wl Mado of l'mwrM Watec and Puro Food Daw galom Bear lsjrtk.best mild beveraga offered the puuuc. iMatlaby ijclentlflc pr&csse'sj j 1 No adulteration. No drug3 or chemicals and under tho most'i perect. sanitary conditions. Address alt orders to " ' r Salem Brewery Association i-m 1 1 m-n-H Waller & Hentschel Succoosont to E. Eckorlla THE ELITE" HOTEL AND CAFE 140 and 148 Commercial Strcot. U Moats C A, M, to Midnight, Excollont Merchants' Lunch, 1 Sunday Family Dinners and Banquets a Spocialty. 41 U I I 1 H H - fr4"H - t - 4 - 4" r tWc Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White Skirts JustRight. Wo guarantee to. All of our shirtwaists are care fully washod with a special noutral soap, starched just where they should bo atarchod and Ironed by experts who have mado sh'ftwatst Ironing a special study. . Wo are pleasing tho most caroful dressors In tho city with our shirtwaist work and aro sure wo can ploase you. May we have a trial. SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY Tel. 26 Strawberry Boxes and Crates: Just rocolvod a carload of folding hallocks, tlntops and cratos, Soo use for nrlcoa in largo and small lots. H SGILfZ, Corner Trade and high Sts HEADY TAILORED FOR WELL DRESSED MEN, L yf 1 Jr "' 1 C E ECkER.LEiN . 1 Family Liquot Stotz i4A Commercial St. ST m r I iS lu L '? -Jt ? California'. fe thi, strictly? In aecordahcajwlth i and guarantee pur. atid wl whole-' 2Gc. - .H - - H - - H 13C-1CC S. Liberty St. vdft CLOTHES PWJCE RANGE MMMMimBHMtaaMMM" w (, 2D TO 40 Free Delivery 'U'. IT UKKD l'L'X FOR.1VIE ROYS, as well as for the whole' family, when you havo a Graphophono lu the hpuse. it Is tho twentieth cen tury amusor, and many a dull e'veo Ing tn the winter can bo ppsjed ploai- antly with a Graphephpno, Wa havo them at all prices, and with ,b,oth coriIq and sacred ong8,,Just as yoji dejlro, F. 3, SAVAGE, n Commercial gtreet. Ii bYI i if i! 11 u i1 H