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r o E EUGENE -DAILY GUABD vol. as KHiKNK, isi:i;ov. Tin usiiw i:kii;, ji nk is, iikis PRESIDENT AIDS . i in TAFT NOMINATED BY FIRST BALLOT BY REPUBLICANS TAFT IN FORCING ANTI INJUNCTION PLATFORf, !i 1 .i-t-.-r i'ltl i: -MllL d I,,.-, r. Vl:Vi M -h- SAMUEL GOMPERS. Labor leader who waged successful ompaign (or anti-injunction plank, opposed by bpeaKer cannon and utli it leaders. Chicago, June 18. The court pro- ttdnre plank as adopted by the com mlttee on resolutions is as follows: "The Republican party will uphold il til times the authority and InteK- ritr of the courts, state and federal. d will ever insist that their powers lo enforce their, processes and to pro tect life, liberty and property shall be preserved Inviolate. We believe, however, that the rale of procedure In federal courts, Tith respect to the issuance of the rit of injunction, should he more accurately defined by statute, and tilt no injunction or temporary re straining order should he Issue! witti est notice, except where irrenarable :ajury would result from flelity, in nich case a speedy hearing thereuf t eliimld b-?rrinted." .The victory for th" Tart forces oa the resolutions committee came ith dawn. A platform which, cm '.alng an Injunction plank satisfac tory to the prospective candidate, was embodied in the substantial verbiage "pon which !s to be mad-' the secr.1 'irv's appeal for popular approval. The adoption came only after pro- l-.iiii.-d r!i.. ,,ssj , rei-Mer.t i:,JM Vt',,' '"cram from s - action. . or tli,..(. junction plank in d a n, that there wot M Hon oil t'le floor i,i,t i , li.-w t!-,t oll,,; nature in reini t f ,. fdure i lank Wi v. iition. T!t- Platform ilerlar'-1'- lor revision of the tl.'i ' "icnt of petal sjvini:- i, uient ami eiiforcenient oi inn enactment ot I'toyers liability act is hearts "H-nded: declares for f,.n..tot!) r. , ston for the widows and orphans of those have dM for the ennntrv ,,,ll attention to the fact that tl. it,.'., publican party passed t;,o Sherman ! anti-trust act am enfor.vu it- dares for Increases; rural mail' ser-i vice and for Rood roads. The platform also recommend amending the interstate commerce law so as to give railroads the right tn mnlin I I ILL i " 'l,o. puinisn tarllt agree-1 ' mnnlc ..-..I.I.,... . I : me approval oi the interstate commerce rommission; fa-1 vors an eight-hour day on nil public! u. . aim me moveinent to prevent I ...- i- ... iiiuuer, water and other : natural resources; points with pride iu uie cause 01 peace so signallv ad vanced llV tho It.-iL'iie rn.if,, The doctrine of encouragement of I iae American marine and the en liirgement of foreign trade is annrov en, ami tne estaiilishment of a bureau oi mines and mining are endorsed ... .. I. I..-. ,. .... ..iiou oi ine ier- I ritorles of New Mexico and Arizona as states. ' WKATIIMt I'OIM'iMST 4. I'OK Xl)ltT!lVi:ST A P'irHand. .Inn.. ix.--on.- i -'n. Vas'.i.i.;t.,n and I labo j rioi-dv. w't'.i pro'eil.iv show- 1 ers tonivht and Friday ! Virgil Garvin, formerly one of thej best known ball players in i!to coun-i try. is (liad of coiiiinn.iion. induced i liy alcoholic evcess. Ca'-yiu did at the coimtv hospital at Ki'esno Tiles-j . lii 1 A' 1 'V ' i day, practicailp penniless. WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. Oili'iifio. Jiiiu IS Th,' rull nil) nf the stal mi iiio first balhM t.n- p.v.s, w.u r. KUltt-d as follmvs: Tjift. "OH ; -K ii ox, t; t ; lliul(;, t;;t ; runont r.l; Klrl:ink. -10, Lab'olK'Itc, J : : Konik-.T. . In ! t'oiifiulou niitl tt mii o n Mirii! I in v hich 1 : : wli. 11 Tail t lnmn r-;n hod ilw liu iiris t nit nnmiii.tti'tl liiii;. tlifro mi y hiivo In - n liuina:' rin! t-.ia illicit Itut will aUT t ho f-vitlnns. lvo:iri'lt it or.'l tti hav( im . iv-i 1 In 00 SiftttillTIK VOtl'S, Willi iU"n(in nil ton follnw.il t ho non. I -HiUni of Tatl. tn which t U satoH ami inu'iuiovrt (1. F: lally In tho ciinfnsltin Tuft'H noininntlou was tnailo nnaulinotm, iiiul v rnnvrn lion n t.kmriu'il until 10 n in. tomorrow. thr joii' ; ' iky ChU'aKo. Juno 1 8. Talk or n "Itonscvt'lt stninpiMlo' Iihh Ktoadily ill-i mlulshod ilurhiK the pa hi 24 honrft.l tho most (MitliiiHliiHllr ailmlriTH of' tho ltroshlont holnR woll Hatisfled with tho uproar yosti'nlay. Thi-ro woro inotuonlH durtnK tho ova I Ion1 whi'n thoso oppowMl to tho prosonia-j tloti of tho piohMmiU'h nanio fnr ro- j nomination may havo horn approlou slvo lost ttoino 0110 shoulil poUo I he I "psyt'nlonlcal luomcnl" for such ait' attompt, hut tho Indications aro t hat i t ho well understood program of I ho ' Taft pi'oplo will ho can'h'd thr-iiKli to n successful completion In all in spects. ! William mi I'lulform UeorKo It. Williams, nf Portland.' Oreuon, tho only survlvlnn nioinhtT of President (luint'tt iiililnot. was In-' vttod to tho platform hv motion of, Senator l-'ulton, of On-iron, today. Mo was to have seconded I aft s iminln linn, hut nn nirrccmwn! tn C. P. TAFT. Woalthy limtlior of (ho secretary of war, who Is I nick in u I U campaigu for tho presidency. one secotKllni; Hpeeeii or eaen oiihu ilalo was iNiulo and (letienit Wllllains was cut ofr tho lNi with many others. InclndliiK Heiiatur llorah. of Idaho. Pay N Warmer. iMth In respect to tfinperat uro and political development tho early ln dlcnt'onH were that tho third dav or the Itrnii!:::. an national uoii vent Ion would lot warnici than tiny of Its pro dreosHorH. iele;ate'; are expecting rt loiiij an 1 physically unoumfortahln st-mlon, and wore slow In arrivlnur. Klfteen inlnules befnr 1 0 o'clock, tho hour set f,ir roconvenlun. less than n (do?eti were In their seats. Soon, however, tho hall commenced lo fill up ami with the lnereinn nt tendanctt the hall was unconifort ahly warm, shirtsleeves holnn 11 ion In evidence, AmoiiK tho oarly nrrlval.-i worn Charles l Taft. who Mat In the Ohio section, and in the front row nf tho mill M-y wer. Mont y W. Taft. Mr. have Ttyy W. Tfrfn-Mm hfff'Wia.Mr. : Wash Goods Reduced One-Half 'e are planning for a record lircak tos business Market Day. You can buy goods cheap. Wash goods worth Irom 25c to Toe a yard; tor just one hlt 12 1-2 :17 VAItl) WIDK CHIFFON PANAMA J5c Chiffon Panama, 3G inches wide. Market Day price, yd I- C. COKSET9. " '! U-50 and $2.00 V. B. Corset; Mar ket Day price, each ""' S'.KK KI.KSS VKSTS 12 1-2 Sleeveless Vests, Swiss rilihed. .each in. u I.ISI.K ;IX)VKS 18 button black or whit- l1' Gloves for more durable than silk. Market Day Price BKLTV. 10H women's Belts', worth freni " ' t0 1.".0 .Market Day, ca. n . -"' Bargains in every for Bargain Day Largest and Best Store South of Portland Market ulfetin riday and Saturday Day B I.AIM V I'ISIIM Tl 1 t I I' ,;.,,,. ;- ,k m ,,..a..-P', S.." ' ' ' " ;:' ' , . r ; wash st ir, ti mi m ,uiv "i ' 1 l.i A I im.-ii A i t run i. ; : . 1 1 ii eii . ! '1'e ' t'tl "f I,! ..i. I v.ii ' ': !:.' lias no ST. "ill to IS'JII.IIO ! I "!'- i 75 n fc.VOO HICK SKIIITS 1"" w lite and colo i. d duck skirts; well mmi.., full Bw..p; Ki"'h II.: MllltTWAISIS I'.l HI (H) I. wry $2,011 Shirt Waist In the Block, J (III snl S.itutilav, cu' li T . . . . HI ..111 KIMONAS '.' and 40c Klne na-. flxorcd lnwn, pink i.r blue, each ri "i - -I i; '. It I - ,i i: u h i 1 - 1 -,. li M oil u (iil l.M;- I -. Ill M 1 ,k'i i -'r-. km Boys' Knee Pants Suits Tli. -y,r.. .I;ii... ri'ikln-" kind, oii know tli.) i. : . I. Ili- $2. .Ml q'lall'y; .Market liny price ft 1 .7. 'Hi. $:(..'.( u.illiy; Market hay I'riee mi!. .-.II '!':e 4.00 (unlty, Mnrket y prlir. 1.1.00 'I!..- .". HO qinllly. Market Day price ..V p . r, 00 qoalit). Market Day priru M..VI n.s iii: v oick smitrs 'l.. nr. full hIi, extra p.ri, wi-ll made, e. , . .v Ml S S SI MMI II I Mil IIW KAIt I11" t n K ilt r.iiM tit-l rwe.ir, tMn tin', f; f.d fli in. II:" i-.i r :i 1. 1 i;.m- M-rs' Heavy Work 0 Hampton Bros, MERE. CASH BIATCiEDIT 518-56 Wilirxtc SL. fieaSiight Overalls the br st ever $1 .00 Clothing Department will be a scene of activity Market Day Mvii' Hulls mild nt a HiiUtiuil lul Having. Mure hfty will havo mw hiiIIh for tlm Fourth. 1'IiIh l thu Krrut clothltiK nuirki-t of KiiKciie. mark i ( 100 Men' it'Kuljuty a( l2.r.o; kjmtIjiI; the null . . . .III)' . r)jllH.OO teg H, 1 Vr.jii1 I VAw, i . , . I j 'id -H or l l V '-t I mm i'j i a i w t lllllt'H 1. T:ift. Il WUH I'Xiirtly 10,17 when Chilli niiiii Lodn,' ruppoil fiir orili'r Ho tnfi-iiiluri'd Upv. John WiMlcy 1IM1, of Npw Y'uk I'll y, w!m oiieiii'd ( tho H'-KKinn with nnivcr, an follows: O Thou Ihnt dwrllMHt In IUh;. and utito whom all thlim.i MnTold In thWr rl jtt'ii 'hm and licuuiy, Thou who art I hf (rune of tho widi'rMM'n(l uni v'rf, dniwlni,' all thhiwn hi i-ver-lii-I ii (Ten si n ic h irinnnv inward I hy-"lf ; In TIhm- wt' mi"; and Wt tluink TIh-h thai itMin u tho kiiowli'd't Iihh ditwui'd. (hat fur iik thy Hplrll ntrlviH, whlt ali'Hit iih arc tlm tnkciiH of thy love und hcfori' uh an thn rcwanlH nf that rUhh'oiiHiK'XH which ixaltth iil'ii an I nallonn. V pnilfi Uh'm fur Die llf,liiK'4 of thlH day; for tho Ii nirirciK-i' of tiaturi'; Tor frli'inU and for frh'nd diln: for 1!ht and lib erty mid iprn;i Hf". Wit bltM Oicit ifMM'lally thN niornliiK, for our crun try; for ih-f Provld m which hrouKht It tn If'thl and )o1m. it with imtr!ntn: for i'lynmuth Uork and 1h? 1'11iim l-'athfrn; for the l)i rlii rut Ion of liidopi'iulfiirc, the "rhiirt and C(. in tnK uf all human iIk'iu," and for all tin want it nj woe ami lo ry of thoMo viiiiImIk.I yinrn. Thou dldHt hrltiK uh throuxh that inhlnlyht of dt'Hmlr, and In thu dawn nf vlrlo r'v thou dldHt jclvt to uh a flax, for the moaiiluK nnd hlniory nf whh h we praMo tliMM, h fhiK which U no holi day haniM'r, hut n note inn nlna, tilu h' in Ii f j I of llhcrty and I'qualliy, im t if hi I authority and honor. We thank (tiro for Unit fla, for Km h m bolit Had prophecy and Klory. And now. wo Im'Kmm'Ii I'.H'C. ' vt thy tth'HHliiK rrt u ihhi thU conven tion, (irant that Vtf ddlliaratlfinit may Im Ki-aNom-1 wit h wlfiilnnt ; that ItH plaiform may In fouinli'il In Jusrhe; and that tin i-aiidldiitrN may rt'pr-Hf-ut ttn hlKhi'Ht ldcaln for tin Kuvcrntm-nt and t In Kovt.o'ui'd ; and I hm may t hi-fi di-h'Kalt'H H-rve t hdr con nt ry Willi heart reHpoimlVM to cvt-ry pnhlli' I, with drain char lo rouiprfhi'tid ev ry Int'TCHt anil Ihhui, with a pat V ii i I in I'U'J ilcv itl mi lo duly wur rliv :ln- r-Ht p;ir'y nf Uuioln an 1 i n nn' l;i!it i)ii, mi I with nn i-;i!!nt:.n !h! p'lilty of purpriHi' h"i-ornln tin Hi--? 1 1 ' l . lib h I p of tin world Ml'. We I'l.iV th . our tllto. !,IVP It ii ''I v! ii.-n u it inn arid U it thy yr : v.-tnr ' In- pri" I. 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