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DiILT AHt JOCBJAt, HAL1K, 08EG0K. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 89, 1912. PAGE FITK. FRAI1K A. TURIIER WILL RUil FOR' REPRESENTATIVE ) 75' ; ; IT V . V V Frank A. Turner, of this city, filed hla declaration yesterday to be a can didate for nomination for representa tive on the Republican ticket. Mr. Turner says in hla declaration that he will use his best efforts to re duce taxation; will carry out State ment No. 1 to the letter; will oppose the creation of all new offices, and will favor repealing, rather than cre ating, any news laws. Mr. Turner Is a taxpayer in Marion, Polk, Tillamook, Klamath and Lake counties. He asks to have printed after his name on the ballot: "Statement No.' 1; reduction of taxes; opposition to creation of new offices." A. A. Grlnde, of Sllverton, also filed his declaration to be a candidate for nomination for representative on the Republican ticket. He says he will oppose all graft and excessive ajpro prlattons, and will favor fewer and better laws. We Most Cordially Invite You to Visit Our OMEN'S - S H OP and inspect our new suits, new hats, new shirts, new f haberdashery, new shoes, etc. 500 New Suits, 300 New Hats, Hundreds of New Shirts and large Shipments of Haberdashery and Shoes ready for your inspection. People acquainted with UjIb shrtp'and Its way of doing business are aware that the latest and nobbiest at most reasonable prices will be here. But we feel that our Spring merchandise Is unusually smart, and If you are an old customer, you wlU be pleased even better than before. To the recent arrivals In and about Salem, we say "Let's Get Acquainted." , It Be to Your Interest As Well As Ours: The Spring Suits and Trousers Arc made of the SNAPPIEST and 1 " MOSY POPULAR f ABRICS, and the tailoring is perfect both inside and out, as they are Made by America's Most Expert Tailors FIRST HEAL BATTLE OF THE CAMPAIGN PHITID MUSS WARED WIE.J Excelsior Springs, Mo., Feb. 29. The first actual clash between Taft and Roosevelt forces for delegates to the national Republican convention, came here today, and resulted, after scenes of wild turmoil, In what was practically a drawn battle. ' The fight' came; 'at the Third Dis trict congressional Republican con vention. Trouble started when the doors to the ; convention hall were locked on all but Taft delegates, who were at once seated by the con gressional committee. In the scene which followed, fist fights were bare ly averted, and, the Roosevelt faction, barred from the' hall, erected a plat form In the street intending to hold a separate convention there. This was later made unnecessary when the Roosevelt men moved Into the rear of the convention hall, elected separate committee on cre dentials, and. amid a hubbub that sounded for blocks around, adjourned after electing two delegates and al ternates, i ' The Taft forces also elected dele gates and the dispute will come be fore the Chicago convention for settlement 1EESSIVES HUE SORE BY STAND PATTERS j UK1TID rBESS LEAHKD WHIR. i iiatna, Feb. 29. "Walt till elec 'isj." This Is the consolation ol the progressives who failed 5r of Invitation even to the dol- banquet called last night by .Man B. W. Coiner, of the Re- n state , central committee. tmnqutit was dominated by the j-1 It politicians. , 1 poll of the banqueters showed f ,or Tllft. W for Roosevelt and battering. 1r one "ProgresBlve," George H. ,r, of Seattle, was on the pro :A he being assigned the harm- ''Get together." Taft campaign was started at , 'Wing of the banquet by Chalr- Colnw proposing a toaBt to the which was drunk, and nor Hay was called upon to to the theme "The President,'" Med more eulogies. The ."' by the governor made a opportunity to drink a . toast 3jJwnor of the state and this was accomplished as per schedule. Mrs. Frances King Sears, of Seat tle, and Mrs. Addle Barlow, of Steil- acoom, spoke for the women, find ing opportunity to slip In laudation for Taft and conservative policies. W. T. Dovell, of Seattle, made a plea for the "constitution" declaring the fight In this country is whether we shall have a constitution as a bulwark of liberty or be subjected to the "fitful will of a fickle majority." Charles Claypool, of Olympla, made the old time regulation Republican speech on the achievements of the party. Governor Hay devoted hla entire speech to condemnation of "muck rakers," declaring "these murdorlns Janizaries have so poisoned our po litical criticism that It has lont all semblance of fairness, honesty or worthy purpose," and that the worst of It Is directed against the president. There Is no better medicine made for colds than Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. It acts on nature's plan, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions, aids expectoration; and restores the system to a healthy condition. For sale ly all dealers. o Some women never know where generosity end and extravagance be gins. - i8'' '" ,r" n- irl nkM k.m. Hut dinul Cullowt dUoWi- tiiiiilii M',...' i "1 li."'..' " .V. thara an mvateries there, 4k.1hi?h n hem lor you. Take the berk ot tho WUd-cherry tree, root. 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S.iroted, tiny r.oulei. "A WONDERFUL SHOW" DESCRIBES THEPAIITAGES A Vancouver, B. C, newspaper, speaking of the Pantagcs road Bhows which are to be at The Grand Mon day and Tuesday of next week, says: "Rapolt, a juggler, prerents an act at Pantages this week that Btands high above tho others, though the worth of the others Is by no means Inconsiderable. Built upon massive proportions, he performs tricks that require the lightest of touches and he perforins others that call for the exercise of much brute force and great control of balance. Ills reper toire of tricks Is particularly exten sive and some of them are very mys tifying as well at neat His work with bouncing balls and billiard cues Is equal to the best that has been seen In Vancouver, and his Jugglery of steel balls Is fully as good. He rolls a glittering steel hall around his arms and neck, as though they had a perfect groove along which to run, and he bounces mem into uie air and one to the nape of his neck with the accuracy of a baseball player." it Sill DIEGO IS VERY BITTER .,, AGAINST. TAFT OMITtB TUMI LAD W1B1.J San Diego, Cal., Feb. 29.-Colonel D. D. Collier, head of the San Diego Fan .,., .nmslllon. declared today that t....... In the fluht against President Taft to stay, as the result oi wnai nr calls Taffs groveling to Ban rrancis cans to secure the California delega tion the coming convention. "I say," Collier declared, "that the time has now by when a man can stick a knife Into our uearesi nn-, and San Diego will still get down and grovel at his feet." . Collier said the ' president had agreed with the San Francisco dele gation that San Diego's exposition should be shoved aside. Collier now says he will work with the progressives for the nomination of Roosevelt. Collier, who has been an organization Republican, returned Inst night from the East, and was the guest of honor at a large dinner. Some hisses and some applause greeted his mention of Taft. r ' THE LEADING PROGRESSIVE OF THEM ALL Adopting as hlB campaign cry "the condition of the peopln must be Imme diately Improved, and be sure and vote right,' James Harvey Graham, of Baker, today filed with Secretary of State Olcott his declaration of Inten tion of becoming a candidate on the Democratic ticket at the primaries for the office of congressman. Incident to having the distinction of having the most unique slogan, Ora ham also has the honor of being the first Democrat to, declare himself a candidate for this offjee. Besides going on record for all of the progressive policies enunciated bv all other candidates declaring them selves candidates for office, Graham goes them one better, by. reviving tji old Philippine question, and declaring himself, ,lNj favor of the independence of the people., lie also believe Iri woman luffrsge.'and also' in the'plib lio ownership of all nowsjxipers. o Mjdlerlim Suicide. Ban Francisco, Feb. 29 Mystery surrounds the suicide here today of a man believed to be Gwrge C. Shields, who blew out hla brains In Washing ton Squnre Psrk. He was well dressed The only clew Is note he left ad dressed to "Kit." In wHeh he begged forgiveness, and asked that "the boy" be taught to forget him. 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