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Republican National Conven
tion Branded as Reunion of
Hack Politicians Operated
at $100,000 Per Day.
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hi-aa, J una tta-I-aHnf ia all
l.aiifi urmi aaq raraiaf. rifhl daaa
I iuia rink Mir rflih ih K.eubll
an roav.nllAft altuallna Mtmi la t
th' Hill Tafl. Ih Ohle iant, and
T4Jr MoAMtiH. Ida Omiw flay bona
trar. ara rlrrlla alaaty areuM lha
nal tin lh.tr h.ada en Mrh eihar
lul4r mlllln- far - oihar M
laoklna far aa opanln- Tha forrear haa
ana iaa asg rail iM lha lallar haa
riaimJ thai lha r.fr.a trlrp.4 him In
aarh raaa. Tha rrd la y.llln for
ltaoaav.ll an4 la 1rm lha of fir la ! la
tnma autald mloul Tha (alr tay
wan rlalma lhal unl.aa lha alranfla
held la trr4 I. a will atk em of lha
rin Thla lha Ohle tan would ha vary
aa le tara Mm do. but tor Ih fact
thai ha la afraid ma natf Bar man
would take lha aiak.a aa ha want eul.
aaq mat lha audience would prolacl
Thla la tM ualrtg Oua and appropriate
imir 10 dlacuaalnf On auch amlntnl
man but dually la aa?ul hard to find
In thla campaign. There haa net brn
ral raaa of ii!nll at tha Conaraaa
Jbotal for l waaka, and lha Collaaum
Xu anllr.ly frea from II. Ii ta ei-en pr
f dlrud that tha raaolutlona rommln.a
I have terrible time arraplna up
enough of thla oteolte atuff to dleeolve
the tobacco and vitriol out of the plat
form. WeiUaf Ob CeaunJtte.
For II mortal houra Jhla convention
haa atood atlll while tha credanllala ram
Mttaa haa baan toaalni rolna and plrk
,tnf daJay patala and culling carda frnm
ua oack tryinf to make up Ita mind
wh.lhar to aualaln all tha corneal d
rtalona of tha national rommtltr or In
hand bark enough o.l.gain 10 Mr.
Rooaav.lt to aooth him Into a atata
of com a while tha convention flatlrna
Mm out If tha crrdrntlala committee
I could decide Juat how many delegatea
It cared to put back eafrlr tha Job could
be flnlahed In a hurrv. Hut It can't and
ao It tolled all day whll 1 J7 delrgatea.
an equal number of alternate. train
load of ronteatlng delegate, a large
band. 400 policemen. 1000 honorary of
flrlala and aeveral thou wend camp fol
lower and vlaltora heve been waiting
on them.
Thla almply demonstrate once more
the auprame chu k-healedneea of the
convention eyatem. It la an Eiffel tot .
er of folly and la run with leaa aenae
thun la required to operate aprlnkllng
art huiM-eaafull) . It roata Including
liotil hllla and laundry. $ 100, 000 a day
lo run a Republican national convention.
Here la a whole day work of a 1100,000
convention one and what were the' net
Ik aaaaata alamfcke eel ef ih
au kali l tk lb fiaal
aatlial bail at, (Waiter fearava III
.ltm a la palllag aw hi
"tt.r fargoia I alaia
la pfeaigaal.' t"KU tlaaH
he aiM p hi pllalr4 giet !
aay: "Tktll M. raaa bach fa
law a." e Ik aaultaiaal f Ibaae weada
la Ml t ir aoat laaguaga Tb Ike
eeiia will all waarily dew a a ad try
la thlatt wp gd wa far lb "b
bafar lb m'timU rvah gal ll lb
foaapaJUia r1 dewa I a a.
aaM I HiKniry.
Tbl I lb rgtar way of aaiaaitag
fttea a.aldaala Ma rwi le la ivl.l
I ailed area ad far Ihree fit after
Ih flreaerfe dleeuaalag lb aaarll of
llllag le lal lbao.l.aa be lalerrad
thla peaillea of horrible 4ey And lhaa
eace again tha hIJaeu aal ef ye
lerday a perfoemanra brawe appri
tiealde being prayed far the parly
reuld hat apaal Thuraday ea tha vlr
peealdaal preblam Of rmirr. II reuld
nel Kaa neanlnalad te prealdanl. but
II rmj 14 have apBl the day getting ac
quainted with lb randl4lea.
Tbare ta Uovernor Mead for Inalanre
lib la no! aa welt known te It ront.n.
lion Krank Chance or Mike ItonMa
Uevrraor kjrad la a randldala but na
one kaewa why He ahould have bean
allowed to paaa almg the audience tea
lerdar and dlalribul alatl.llra There
re Uovernor Johneon. Judge tJmlaay,
Uovernor lladley and John IV Wanna,
maker Ttteee ar well bnoen men, but
only In other Itnea of work Thay might
have been eiamlnad yeaierday aa Id
their qualification for Ih tire pie.l
dancjr. aVeora Card for Oa a did a tea.
Compare our preaeni liaphaaard
tern of filling thla great office with the
butlneeellke method of Judging a can
didal on point alienee. Ta polnla; hand
clap, Ii pulnta; Kuphooy at name, I
point, hank (count. II polnla; ap
pearance In evening clothe. 14 polnla;
attractive power In home elate. I
polnla; popularity with reporter. !
polnla, Ull, 10 polnla. Think what
might have been acrompltahed along thla
Una on TJTtrady.
What thla country need moat la a
rommlaajon for the conaervatlon of
1100.000 convention da. A a matter
of fact It la generally concealed that the
Convention ytem la on Ita laat leg.
With a good ea running national com
mittee there la really very little place
for national convention. It la whlepered
that the nation committee l connder
ing t.-iklng over the convention with en-
tirnly henceforth on the ground that It
tan l.e arcompllahrd at a far la ex
pen.Uture of time, money, peraplratlon
and eujver heated converaat Ion If thla
rlun la rrld out the ronveotlon will
not he abandoned, hut will be held in
MOVEMENT LAGS;
TAFT1TES ARE PAT
None of Possibilities Suggest
ed Are Wilting to Say Defi
nitely That They Will Enter
Contest.
Int.rfereVlth the committee and will be ' "laratlon of oppoaltlon. . au.e,! a a.n
It'alto laaaed Vital
releMn. Chlrage, III. Juaa !1 Wlla
II danger ef a gewerel boll aliailaalad.
Ih B.r;ubll.n rettael c.nla aa-
enieiad t II echk The pregrara
ef lha lewder ta bring a a '"!
reperi f tha rradenllal cotamllt. foe
Immediate rent Id. ration
The Tafl men declared thai Ihey were
la abeolul com ril pf ihe alluallea
And lhay were well pleaeed with Ita
Ornn1 of lha Rnoaevelt force thl
there h a record vol on each rente!
(Onare.ama Otoim- ft blalbr. Ibe
New York membar of the rredentlale
roit.mlllee. )olned with rtne In hi
demand that the leader drop their plan
of aklng for a partial reoorl
"W have remaining to tx h.ard." he
Jl.l. "ftva dtalrlota of Mloirl. eight
dlalrlci at larg and eight district la
Waahngton. eaten dlatrlrta In louliana.
It delegate at large In Michigan and
loiir at large and eight dlatrlrta In Vlr
gln a. all of which ar of aupreme Im
portance o Ihe Iteptibllcana of th na
tion, we cannot limit debate To do a
would give tha, oppoaltlon another op
portunity to declare that wa favor (g
rule I. far one. will not eland for thi
committee making any report lo thla
convention until auch lima aa we are
In a lllon to clear up the entire
matter.
Saa lets ea Salarday.
I think thai by keeping at It. aa we
nave up to the preaent. we will conclude
our labor late tomorrow (Saturday
night. I think, though, that thla would
he too lata to h e the report acted on
befor Monday, aa a rlunday .ton
would I out of the queetlon.
-Thla will mean. If the rtooaevelt
fonea Inlt. ae they aay they will, on
having a erparat roll call on every
aeparate ronteat. that wa cannot com
plete oi,r labora h-fore next Wedneaday.
And even to g.t that far we will have
to hold long day and night aexlona
everv day rim week "
The aeaerllnn. coupled with Pevlne
party. That le the pitiful total. And
Ibey nr-re ehort prayera at that.
Prayer Coma Sigh.
Fifteen thoumtnd people 1o-jrneyed
clown to the (."ollneum yeaterday morn
ItiK and to5i up while a Catholic prleat
aaked mercy for the elephant. In a few
well rhOHcn words. The lime number
atnigsled hark In the afternoon while a
Protectant mlnlMer added one more peti
tion. Two prayers. $50,000 a piece!
Valuable ua prayer 1 thla la too much.
Thus whb t lie equipment, there was the
udleni-e. The aupply of mlnlrttqr avail
able wa Inexhauatlhle. Without an
other cent of expenao a thousand pray
era for the Republican pjtrty could have
been pronounced yesterday and there
lan t a member of the pary who will
not admit that In the present crisis thla
would have been none too many.
The Vaste of this 1100,000 a day la
especially Irritating from another stand
point. Although It Is not suspected, at
present by more than a few. a vice
president Is to be nominated when the
to:. ducted entirely as a reunion.
JL anion of Old rnanda.
Tl.la, af-.or all. la th greateat benefit
of th national convention. They bring
tc-rether ld friend from Florida and
AUeka, Main and Hawaii, New York
city and Wahoo. Nebraska. They aerve
as u meeting place for editors and cor
reiC!'derta from a thouaand newspaper
and bealdea giving 1080 claaa B politi
cians from all parta of the country a
ciianc in get Oenind a big orriclal
uadg i and ptopel It slowly up and down
the- mali street of some great city. It
distributes tip to date styles and new
writ-lies In living high In all corners
of the nctlt n through the medium of
aal l -rolitlcUti'a wives. Theae ar th
ant. on among the member of tha con
vention steering committee . If ad
hered to, t was feared many of tha del
egatea would refuee to remain over, but
would return to their home befoia tha
convention finlahed Ita labora.
"Wo IUib oUr," Orl Majority.
t'nlll the convention waa fully organ
ised no real business could ba tianeart
ed. The credentials committee has po
Itlrely refused to hurry along the
contests. The majority members de
dare thay have been unjustly criticised
In advance and that they Intend to
how to the country that ther la no
team roller.
Because of thla fact the question of
nomination was widely dlacussed among
the delegates. Many favored keeping
the credentials committee on th Job
In an effort to get through by lata
aft-rnoon. so that a night session might
be held to adop th platform and nomi
nate the ticket. Suggestions of a third
candidate someone who mlaht rallv to
bis surport the rank and file from both
tha Roosevelt and Taft campaigns
lagged today, because none of the men
suggested would definitely assure those
who favored such a movement that they
would sanction it if started.
Taft Men Btandlag Pat.
The Taft men insisted that they were
standing pat. Secretary HUlea and
Medford, Or., June :i. The fight- of Campaign Manager McKinley, after a
tho restaurant and hotel men of the count " no,,t'8. said that they had mora
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city against free lunch stands in sa
results? Two prayer for the Rapubllcanlgfrit neo.aeltleB eo ably filled by the
national convention and becauae of this
thing it will never be abandoned.
Hut there Is a distinct feeling among
many of our most prominent politicians
thla week that is going too far to allow
It fo elbow In and decide auch Important
questions aa nominations. If It la en
couraKod in thla way it may want to
tinker around with the platform next.
FREE LUNCH IN SALOONS
UPHELD BY COUNCILMEN
loons was definitely lost Wednesday
nlgut, when the city council by a unanl
mous vote allowed the saloon to con
duct either free lunch stands er small
lunch counters In their" respective place
of business. Members of the W. C. T.
I. also favored the abolishing of all
lunches.
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All Food
BECAUSE "Force" is wheat the
meat of all the grains that grow.
Every flake of "Force" is a whole
grain of wheat
"Force" contains and delivers all ,'the food
values necessary to the building and pre
serving of health and strength.
"Force", is a lot more tasty than other foods,
too. It is made 01 tne entire wneat kernel,
deliciously blended in
the process of cooking
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vitn appenzing uairiey
llld.ll.
This combination
gives "Force" that dif
ferent, that superfine
flavor and insures ease
of digestion.
v At your grocer s ; in
a generoia package.
Qrder."FoteM fafc
than the 610 votes needed to nominate
Taft. They declared there was abso
lutely no truth In the report that they
cava vaawicva ivr Ul ..aJ ,.'1 CDIliCH t lUr gall
other candidate, either Hadley of Ml
sourl or Root of New York.
Out while the leaders were talking
thla way, many of the Individual dele-1
gates wore asserting that they did not
believe the party should renominate
the president.
Assert SooTeIt Still In mac.
The Rooaevelt men still deny the
colonel Is out" of the race, and contend
that when a vote Is taken there will be
universal surprise.
Delegates who favor a compromise
had not crystallized their sentiment on
any particular candidate.
ine situation, so far as the candi
dates were concerned, today shaped up
o' that it appeared that If President
Taft were not renominated on the first
ballot, he prohal.'y would i.ot be nomi
nated at all. The managers of his cam
paign asserted that he would be chosen.
William Barnes Jr., in denying the
renewed report of additional defections
In the New York delegation,. Insisted
that the delegation was still morally
bound to.the president. He pointed out,
that the state convention asked the dele
gates to do all In their power to bring
about the renominatlon of the chief ex
ecutive, and asserted that he saw little
reason why any delegate should choose
to disregard instructions.
FORtST GROVE AWARDS
EXTENSIVE PAVING JOB
(Special to Tbe Journal.)
Forest Grove. Or.. June 21. The cltj
council has let a contract to the War
ren Construction pompany for the pav
ing of College Way and eight blocks
on First avenue. The property owners
on the latter street were generally fa
vorable, as the electric railway lines run
on this street, and th Oregon Electric 1
and Southern Pacific companies will be;
required to do considerable paving, les- 1
ening the cost to the property owners. ,
Th city, council passed a resolution'
some weeks afro to buve several blocks
fon Second avenue, but met considerable :
objection from property owners, and
waa prevented from awarding a contract
through an Injunction aerved by Sheriff
George Hancock, Tbe council haa 10
days to answer, when the-injunction will
b heard In the circuit court. If th
council can make a proper showing.
the Injunction will be dissolved. The
eijty'a attorneys have been Instructed by
the council to defend their action In ordering-
In the pavement.
Druggist Made School Director.
, . tflneHal r Tie Joaraalt
. Forest Grove, Or., Jane 2.1. Char I
A. I Jttler baa been chowen echool di
rector of ' the - .Fnreat Grov public
achools. the term of H T. Buxton hav
lna; expired. - Robert P. Wirt a waa. re
elected clerk. Mr. Littler , la proprietor
of $h; Forest Orov Pharmacy, i ,
n the Road
and
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A few days more and there'll be
thousands of well dressed men
headed for the Rose city, coming
from every state in the Union.
You can be well dressed, too, and
it will not cost you much; buy
and wear a Moyer $15 Suit it
will wear you well and please
you in the wearing.
Good woolens in Moyer $15
Suits; good tailoring, too. No
one but Moyer can sell such
good suits at the price; any
where else they'd cost you at
least $20. Suppose you buy
yours now and be ready to greet
our visitors.
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