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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1912)
D1DLT CAPITAL JOI7H5AL, 8ALEB. OREWn TVlfolSPAT, JT5E 88, 1913. rem nin nfiro MID OF STE1PE0E TOSVESTION BEFORE TAKING RE CESS UNTIL 8 P. M, VOTED TO ..HEAR TERFERTID ORATOR THEY HEARD LOTS OF IT. loading candidates objected to this, fearing an attempt might be made to start a atanipede. Many of the leaders were greatly concerned over the success of Bryan In lining up the committee on reso lutions to report the platform after and not before the nominations. This revolutionary doctrlno was designed, It was freely admitted, to make the candidate run on the platform t&tYi er than to have the platform used to boom any particular candidate. However there was a love feast at v.hich oratory ' flowed like milk through a strainer, many of the lead era making speeches. UNITED PRKHS LEAKED Willi. Baltimore June 26. The Demo cratic national convention was slow In assembling for the second day's session. Because of the fact that the committees did not get down to busi ness until today It was certain that there would be no business ready for the hour set for assembling. For this reason spectators and del Eateo preferred remaining about the hotels to sitting in the big conven lion ball with a blazing sun beating down on the roof. Even the band seemed to suffer from the lethargy as It was 11:30 before It started Its Initial tune. At that hour only a score of dele gates were In their seats and but a scattering of spectators In the upper galleries. It was almost certain that no busi ness would be transacted at all until tonight. Chairman Bell, of the com mittee on credentials, sent word to Judge Parker that his committee could not possibly get through before right. "The Issues Involved In the con leats are such," reported Bell, "that we must make a complete Investlga-jto take off hl8 coat wnen lt lB hot uuu ueiure uuciuing wno are me le gal delegates to thls'conventlon. We cannot possibly get through before tonight," V Parker sent a messenger to get Murphy, Taggarr, or some other member of the steering committee, on the telephone and ask Instructions. EVERY DAY PEOPLE AT BALTIMORE EAT AT LUNCH COUNTERS, SMOKE STOGIES A XI) GO IN 8URIT SLEEVES FATTEST PERSON HAS THE SOFTEST SEAT. UHITID PBESS L1DA8ID WIM.) Baltimore, June 26. The Chicago convention had ,lts ''peacock alley" and Its peacocks very splendid birds of fashion, who came to see and be seen, The Baltimore convention Is home spun, like he that smokes 5-cent ci gars 'and stogies; that dines at the eat-whlle-you-w!t restaurants; that wears shirt waists (meaning the fem inine gender of that) Instead of pan Jers; that doesn't hesitate a second U. S. Department of Agriculture, WEATHER BUREAU. 38. i: i" n K ' OA.4 , Sam. Salem and vicinity: Show ers this afternoon and tonight. EXPUANATOKV NOTKS. - ObservMloiu takon t 8 a. m.. 75tn meridian time. Air pressure reduced to se level. Inbon I (wnitln ami Il6s) J Wj? of equal air pressure, lsoiherms (dotted lines) pom ihroujli polnu of eaual temperature; drawn only for icro, freeilng, OCT, and 1W. O clear; Q partly cloudy; O cloudy: rain: snow; report missing. Arrow fly with the wrnd. First figures, lowest tem perature past 12 hours; second, precipitation of .01 Inch or more for past 24 hours; third, maximum wind velocity. " jo fj V lunch counter, and Senator Stone's trousers need pressing. No such rev olutionary thing as a delegate taking off his coat on the convention floor happened at Chicago; but the Balti more convention Is full of shirt sleeves. . , , STOP HAVING INDIGESTION AHO ENJOY WHAT YOU EAT Those Nobby Mats ummer for Silk Crash Cravcnctte White Linen 50c $1.25 $2.00 You should have one for your vacation trip. We carry newest shapes in Straws and Panamas. See windows. Salem Woolen Mills Store EV YORK SUGGESTS PLATFORM (Continued from Page 1.) i To. enjoy food' and at the same mind that at the bottom of all this QUITS JEWELRY. TO The Chicago ccnventlon was far away from the life of the stock yards district, which scarcely knew that there was a history-making event on. In Baltimore the convention Is every body's , show, and , after 6 . o'clock, when suppers are over and the dishes washed, Baltimore goes down town, It was certain that a recess would hahv in th inwnrf mntw without lie ordered. Until the credentials I her hat f.atheiy la his shirt sleeves committee reports the temporary roll 'and vest. Every night is carnival no business can be transacted by the night In Baltimore during the con convention. ventlon. There was a suggestion that the) ' The Democratic great. are easier to convention, meet " and linden toloolr. upon than the Republicans. They epeechea by prominent Democrats, don't glitter so."' Senktof fillte James, but many of the managers for the of Kentucky, eats his breakfast at a time derive proper benefit therefrom, PAYE THE STREETS your tomach must be In a healthy condition. If your stomach is upset and out of order half of the time, choice foods will fall to tempt you. B. R. Van . DeCar, formerly with Barrs' Jewelry company," of this city, 1m here in the Interests of the Clark- Henry Construction company, of Eu- A bad, out-of-order stomach Is a gene. Mr. Van DeCar Is well known ' forerunner of many serious diseases, here, and his many friends are glad I When you feel run-down and half to see him back. He was successful sick, have bad taste In the mouth, In obtaining the contract for the pav- . coated tongue; when you are droopy, . - . . from nervous, reel Dtoatea alter eaung, anu yout- food lies like a heavy lump In lng of Twelfth street, south MlsBlon to the city limits for his com pany. This street will be paved with the gravel bitullthio, a paving which Is glvlBg excellent service In the cities wh( e lt Is being laid. Mr. Van DeCar says his company Is more than pleased to get a chance to come Into Salem with their pavement, and believes the property owners will be pleased with the results. your stomach, you can make up your American - citizens, . whether native born or naturalized, without distinc tion of race or treed, .everywhere there Is one cause fermentation or undigested food. . The parcels post and, merchant maf Prove to yourself after taking a lit- ine are specifically approved, ' Nation tie Cooper's New Discovery, that your al aid In the maintenance and con. stomach Is as good as any and that structlon of post roads and Improve there Is nothing wrong with lt. Stop ment of international waterways Is this fermentation of food and begin pledged. eating what you want without fear Enforcement of the civil service of Indigestion. Cooper's New Dlscov- laws and the passage of workmen's ery tones up the system, puts thedl- compensation and employer's liability gestive organs in a healthy condition, laws are made party measures. Tlio helps the liver and kidneys and pure food law ls endprsed and party makes life worth living. You can get pledged to enforce lt and prevent any a bottle today at J. C. Perry's store, attempt to weaken it. I Conservation of the natural renour- Mrs. Lela Love, wife of Wiley Love, a farmer living near Covena, Ga., says "I have taken Foley Kidney Pills and find them all that you claim for them They gave me almost Instant relief when my kidneys were sluggish and Inactive. 1 cheerfully recommend them to all sufferers from kidney trou bles." Foley Kidney Pills are as care- ces oi me country tuu hiii.iu.bu. fully made and as scientifically com- he1 republican administration In the pounded as any medicine your home natlon Is denounced as "wasteful and l0C'OJ!IO.U'.heJ.5C,'dlr;: Profligate," and the democratic party Stone Drue Co. ' pledged, If put In' power, , m i ' the number of Journal "Want Ads" srlng Results. ' gave money. Development of modern agriculture Is pledged and the' people generally called on to support the democrats In the coming campaign, In order that "simplicity of government and a re turn to normal conditions may be C. , sured." ;, "i r " ' 5 ' Mnkei the Nation Casp. injuries on & 'The awful list of rourtn or July staggers huruanltv. Bet over against' lt, however, Is tho wonderful healing, by Bucklen's Ar-j nlca Salve, of thousands who suffered ' from burns, cuts, bruises, bullet rounds or explosions. It's the quick healer of boils, ulcers, eczema, sore lips or piles. 25 cts. at J. C. 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