Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1912)
DIM CAPITAL JOCBJAL, SALES, OREUOa. SATl'RDAT, JUNE 22, 1912. ROOSEVELT MEN WILL SIT SILENT P1EIWY Or OT WAT Will You Send Them Right Up? '7s f A Me outfitters? Let me talk to Mr. Swa sey, please. Stvasey, this is Mr. Home, at the Oxford. I'm packing to leave on tonight's limited. Find I need a couple of dress shirts. Will you send them right up?" "Sure, Mr. Home. Is there anything else? I'll have them up to you inside of halt an hour." Your tradesman will always respond to an "eleventh-hour" call on the Bell Telephone. Erory Brll Telephone In a Long Distance Station The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company J CITY NEWS. f lurry Fair Meeting A meeting of all the commlteoa of the Cherry Fair will be held at the Hoard of Trade room's Monday night, at which time reports will be had from the various commltees that have the matter In hand. All of the com Hilltops have the matters well In Land, bo that a full report of the progress mude so far can be had at the meeting Monday night. A Tag Pay The Woman's Willamette League are planning a tag day to be held during the Cherry Fair. It will be remem bered the Women's Willamette League pledged $6000 toward the University endowment, and this Is one way the league Is taking to raise the amount A called meeting will he held In the basement of the Methodist church on Tuesday of the coming 'week at 2:30 p. m. All league members and friends of the university are .urged to be present. There will be a program, and tea will be served free. 1 Crawfish, Crawfish Special this evenmg, Elite Cafe. riinilierniim All Right Chas. K. Spauldlng, of this city, who was operated on at Portland for appendicitis yesterday, is reported re covering from the - operation very nicely and will be about his buxlnees in aboul a week. ' Journal "Want Ads" Brine Results. MAKE A BITTER STATEMENT IS WHICH THEY REFUSE TO L0XG EB SHARE IX THE RESPONSI BILITY FOR ACTS OF CONVEN TION. Chicago, June 22. The rion-partlcl-pfction plan of the Roosevelt men in the convention was reduced to writ ing today. The leaders In a vitriolic Btatement declared that they would "fight no more and plead no more," They declared they would not be bound by the action of the majority and characterized all of the acts of the convention as Illegal. The statement was given Henry Al ion of Wichita, Kansas, and he was instructed to demand permission to read It to the convention. If permis sion was refused, the Btatement was to be circulated throughout the coun try. It was as follows: Their Position. Chicago, June 22. To the Repub lican national convention: We have reached a point where the Roosevelt delegates feel that they cannot long er share In the responsibility of the acts of the convention. We have contested with you until we have ex hausted every parliamentary privi leges In an effort to have placed upon the roll the names of men legally elected. When, by using the votes of the delegates whose right to sit In the convention Is chiillenged, you took a position which places the powers of a political convention above the au thority of 77,000 majority elected In a legal primary In California, we de cided that your "steamroller" had ex ceeded the speed limit. Since then wo have asked for no roll call. You have now completed the seating of all contested delegates, using the votes of he contested delegates to 'accept their purpose. We cannot In Justice to ourselves share the respon sibility of a convention which has said to Ohio the home of President Ta(t that a majority of 47 000 vot- 4v r v ) frill I 4 war wen i i i I Y 3, mi N I mm- iiup f life si I ' ' AT ANY TIME IS YOURS IF THERE IS A GARLAND OR A LION GAS WATER HEATER INSTALLED IN YOUR KITCHEN. Think what this means : Enough hot water for a bath in fifteen minutes and at a cost of less than two cents. Drop into the store at any time and we'll be pleased to show you both these heaters in actual operation. The cost of the heater is small and we install them free. NEW IDEA GAS RANGES Are the kind you have been looking for. High oven. San itary construction. Durable finish. Gas-saving burners, and everything that goes to make a first-class gas range. We stock a complete line, a!l sizes and prices. BUREN & HAMILTON Mousefurnishers THE 1 sal Estate" RANGE The best range on earth If you ever use one you will admit it your self. Every one that uses them claims there is no equal. They are an ornament in your kitchen; with a beautifully polished top, smooth nickel trimmings, and a base of the best burnished steel. The firebox is wider than in any other range made, leaving plenty of room for the water coil. We guarantee that this range saves you fuel over any other range made. vVe have sold almost two carloads of ranges this year, and we have a solid car load of REAL ESTATE RANGES in transit, that will arrive here in about ten days. This shows that the REAL ESTATE RANGE is what the people want in Salem, and that they are what we represent them to be. It is certain that the REAL ESTATE RANGE is the best range money can buy. Come in and look them over, and let us refer you to our satisfied customers. JOSSE & MOORE FURNITURE CO. We guarantee to save you money 367-371 Court Street. Salem, Oregon JAF-A-LAC A varnish and stain combined for the purpose of re newing floors, furniture, etc. Jap-a-lac has no equal, it is the dreadnaught of floor finishes. Prices range from 10c per can and up. rrsn IT Pure paint, the paint that stands the test for eitherjin side or outside work. Wc have it in any quantity. Also white lead, oils, varnishes, brushes, etc., in fact every thing in the painters line. Spencer Hardware Company 4CG-472 State Street Phone 19 ers obtained In a legal primary elec tion, must stand aside for the politi cal' dictum of a national committee man discarded by the same majority. One Man Rule. "We cannot become parties with you In a declaration that a defeated national committeeman, sitting In an obscure room In this building can nullify the 130,000 majority by which Pennsylvania gave expression to her wishes. We will not put ourselves in a position to be bound by any act which you say to the majority who rejected Mr. Taft in New Jersey, to the majority who rejected him In Wisconsin, to the majority who re jected him lh Minnesota, to the ma jority who rejected him In Maine, to the majority who rejected him in Maryland, to the majority In South Dakota, In North Dakota, which gave Mm only 1,500 votes put of 59,000 Nebraska, Oregon, Minnesota, Kan sas Oklahoma, West Virginia, North Carolina that all these majorities pdded together : are to be swamped under the mere rulings of a political committee. "We will not Join you In saying to the home state pf Abraham Lincoln that the 150,0(10 majority with which we defeated Mr. Taft and his mana gers in Illinois was overruled by these very managers with the con pent of those who have arrogated powers never Intended to be theirs. As o Mr. Payne. "Mr. Payne sought to qnestlen the reports of these great Republican slates yesterday. Until he can show a better record than Is shown by the results of his type of. conservative leadership, he is stopped from criti cism. When Theodore Roosevelt left the White House four years ago, he left you an overwhelming majority In both branches of congress and In the great Republican states. He left ycu a record upon which you could elect Mr. Taft. He left you a pro gressive program to carry forward. That program was burled beneath an avalanche of woidB at Winona and 18 Republican governors Were bur ied beneath an avalanche' of votes who refuted recreancy to party pledges. "A big majority In the lower house gave way to a Democratic majority lord In the senate was reduced to a bare majority. So much for your : conservative leadership Mr. Payne. I Will Sit Silent. "We will not participate with you hi completing the scuttling of the ship. We will not say to the young men of the nation, who reading his tory with their patriotism and long ing to catch step with the party of their fathers, that we have nothing better to offer them at this hour thun this new declaration ef human rights thut a discarded political com mittee, as Its last act, holds greater power than a majority of over two million voters. "We do nTit bolt, we merely Insist that you, not we, are making the record and we refuse to be bound by It We have pleaded with you 10 days. We have fought with you five days for a square deal. We fight no more, we plead no longer. We shall sit In silent protest and the people who sent us here shall Judge us." I'lltMO rUYtJROrMH MOVEMENT MADE A SITfESS Tho campaign for public play grounds In this city hns borne fruU. The finance romiiitt) tinder Geo. F. Rodger hail inUcil the money neces r:rv to eoulu and maintain a play- fround on the east end of Wlllain- (tte Vnlvcrsltr campus. E. T. Moores las gone to rftrtlnnd to Inspect the p'uygrounds there and will have a report to nmke to the general com mittee on Monday afternoon at 4 p. m, at. Salem Hoard of Trade rooms. COKXER STONE TO BE LAID. (Continued from Page 1.) have charge and conduct the ceremon ies. It is peculiarly fitting that this duty should fall to him, for It was in Pa cific lodge, No. 50, of this city, that he was made a Mason, and he Is still a member of that lodge. He will be assisted by the other grand officers, but just who, could not at this time be learned. As part of the impressive ceremon ies a brass box will be placed In the corner stone, which will contain, among other things, complete rosters of Salem Lodge No. 4, A. P. & A. M. Pacific Lodge No. 50, A F.. & A. M. Multnomah Royal Arch Chapter, No. 1. Hodson Council, R. & S. M No. 1. De Molay Coinmnndery, No. 6. Chadwlck Chapter, No. 37, O. E. S. The names of the officers and direc tors of the Salem Masonic Temple Association. '' - 1 ' A printed copy of Past Grand Mas ter Raldwin's BddreBs to the grand lodge of 1912. Original manuscript of Past Grand Master Lot L. Pearce's address to the grand lodge of 1908. Roster of state and county officials. A copy of local paperB, containing notices of the event will probably will be added, and, no doubt, some other things. The building Is a magnificent one, of which all Salem Is proud, and tiiere will he a record-brenklng crowd In at tendance. The handsome structure Is a practical Illustration of the solid, substantial growth of tho city, and tells of the faith In her future thnt Is possessed by the solid business men of the order. A Cordial Invitation has been ex tended to the public to attend. TO SETTLE' SEWER QUESTION Ito them, and he was opposed to forc , ing the council to bond. the city at thl (Continued from. Page 1.) time.' : ; 1 The meeting last night was called narrow minded as to require the cltl at the instance of Councilman J. F. zens of any community to pay for an Jones. Another meeting will be held Improvement which waB of no benefit shortly to further discuss the matter. Notice of Intention to Improve South 17th Street. Notice Is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, deems It expedient and pro poses to Improve South 17th street from 15 feet north of the south line of Stato street to tho north line of Ferry street with Gravol Concrete Pavement at the expense of the ad jacent and abutting property within said limits. In accordance with the plans, specifications and estimates for the Improvement of said South 17th Btreet from 15 feet north of the south line of state street to the north lino of Ferry street as heretofore adopted by the common council and on (lie In the office .of the city re corder, which are hereby referred to for a moro particular and detailed description of said Improvement, nnd are hereby uiaJu a part of this no tice. Written remonstrances against the Improvement proposed herein maybe made at any tln.o within ten (10) days from the final publication of thla notice In the manner provided by the city charter. This notice Is published for ten (10) day pursuant to a resolution of the common council and the date of the first publication thereof Is the 18th- day of June, 1912, and the date of the final publication will be the 29th day of June, 1912." CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. 6-18-llt NORWICH UNION" FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BCRGHARDT MEREDITH Resident Agent. INS Mtnt Strw CHICHESTER S PILLS i nmsii imi.iV i. VllfcrKMim S.Im I...... i. T ,1 i.vjAid Ail R7 m .H tt,MM 111 lil Men's Outing Shoes, $l.v)5 Boys' Outing Shoes, $1.65 1000 pairs Men's, Women's, Children's Shoes, go at 95c Salem's Leading Shoe Store Vila 326 VSUGZ State Street V Phone616 '.' . V 111'" ' I Is Your Light Electric? All who can obtain It, have electric light it's an essential improvement of the modern home. Many fine houses lack this convenience because they were built before electric ser vice was available, and therefore, were not wired when built Don't Be Without Electric Light on that account. Our expert wiremen can wire a fine old house as easily as a new one. They work without disturbing you in any way. They leave not a single visible mark of their work except unobtrusive push buttons and switches. Their work i3 effective their charges ore moder ate. Our advice is free to you. THE EUCLRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. TELETHON E JIA1X 85 SOU W WlWiSTS yCRYHIW