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- "i J JJW' - T W- pace num. THE OAILY JOURNAL. 8ALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1903. r''H?!Sa3''jl'(sK'',v'7''8;w'', niw'myr!7t fl !??F s " "". ,' m ? & N Iti Socialists In Session First District Delegates Con gressional RAR.'RYAN.CALLS THE W . .t v . . ., .. w. . .. . .1 I wonniM(liiurici jiem a convention in thlH city today for the lmrptwo of nom InalltiK " inntlfilati for rotiKrcHR. Thoit!voro tin nttciulaniM) nbout CO I goclnllntH. Tho inpetliiK waa hold In tho HurHi hall, on State Htroet. and Two Candidates for Congressman Pushing Their Re spective Claims tflll flwlaiutk of the Kfrfit 'Congre through tho wngo HVHtoiH, Uio wealth had u voting Htrength of II, with neapc ftpl,allsti, t,llB 0PPrlntlon of nil I limiinrfV rillt nf Hit. finnu nt II.a nll Jy that nunibur of dolegatCH present. It. II. Ityan. of this city, calltxl tho cimvoiitloii to tirtlor nl III o'clock, and In the temporary organisation ho was nindo chairman V. S. IllchardH, of Albany, the state secretary of tho par ty, was nomlnntoil for secretary. The Appointment by rtio chair of commit tees on credentials, order of business mid rpolutlins was authorised " an announced tho fo ewing: i .... ,. ii, , , , Credentials 31. W. Uobblns, .Ioho- , ,. ., ,, ,, ... . phlnn founly; II. M. JInuvl o. I.nne; t t.r ...,.,. , ,.., , 0. ,' ,. i. iiuiinii, i.iiK-iiiii. linn noriuun Hlchnrils. Order of liilHliietn Tlfnmas lluek- man. Cooh; .1. II. Smith. Marlon, nnd ... ,,,... y W M. Wood. Lane. UoHolutlonrt nml platform I f. M if.. .. .itn t r. 1 1,.-. i m..i... ...,,,.,, ..,. .,,.,, ... man; r. i-. .iioikiui, iieniiui; uun Huffmnti. nouelns; M. W HobblnH. Doiiglim. At noon an adjournment nn taken until 1 o'clock without effecting a per manent organisation. The convention will (IiIh afternoon take up the mntter of mimluntlng a candldat to tnnko the rnco for eongn-HH. There are 'two candidates for nomination. i: T. .1. McClery, of tlilm county, and W. M. MtKiie, of ItoKolnirg. Doiiglas ctiuuty. Doth of the aspirants are prominent labor men The temporary organization uu made permanent. hn the committer on plntform reportVid. which wiih iidtiitel. as follews: "Wo approve our unfaltering nilhor iurit to principle, and the program of International Socialism by the bal lot. "In presenting our candidate for congress to the working cIiish voters of the first congressional district wo tmso our appeal uxm the following declarations as our platform of prin ciples: . 1. Labor produces wealth :. Under tho present economic and political conditions labor's hhnre In tho wealth which It creates Is merely n mean ami uncertain Mihslstoneo. X So long ns the prttsont orgtuilxa tlon of Indiutry remains tho capitalist clnss will monopolize the mnchlnes of proiUicllon and will appropriate Golf Shirts with anfl bosoms mid ilotnclmblo call'i to mutoh. A beautiful u. sortmout of plain patterns, small iigurod, vertical stripos, cropo-s untl pongee tiilk-H, with or without plaited fronts. . bir.es as largo ns 18, to acconuno ilato big yien. Prices 50c4o $2.00 Our left-over Winter Suits and Hats are being sold so cheap that you can afford to wear a new suit and hat to do chores in. Buy an overcoat for next winter and v get 50 per cent interest on your money. SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE. WE'RE SHOWING A HANDSOME LINE OF SPRING SUITS. Convention MEETING TO ORDER -created oy tno working class. i A. ThlH appropriation of labor's wealth by tho capitalist Is so corn pleto that It enables thorn to llvo In .luxury and Idleness, I 6. Ah a necessary consequence of , " exploitation of the laborers by tho on ,, ,h prvate WndrBhlp of Ul0jof w u To0J!0 , elccton WM ,0 holders of capital, thorn Is an Inovlt-lant secretary. It. A. Crossan moved able war botwooh tho Intorcots of tho tho namo of H. A. Snyder, of Aurora, working class on tho one hand and aa temporary socrotary, and, on mo tho ntorniBtH f bo capitalist class onltlon of V. A. Turner, tho solectlon wnH iiiu owior. I C. ThlH clnss struggglo between tfie wealth-makers and tho wealth-takers will enduro so long as our present sys- film flf 1ir,lllllf.H,in tw rlfl MnMln.in " - rn"i'.i.iiMi iw, .,uiii. vifiiiiiiut-n. i 7 1.. (I. I.. ....fll.i l.i .... j ,. .1 Lilir Ulfjllliui IIUIWCUII lllll U'nrlfArM nml flln ,n.illn1lif. Iftlinw In ,. ... , ,, , .... Hnrmeil on tho economic nilo, all tho i.,,.m.., , , , . InstrumentH of produc ng and c str ) ,. ,...,,,. , , , "t,nB ' olB owned and con- i trolled by Mm holdors of capital. j 8. Tiioro Is only ono weapon with j , , ' .. , . illy oppotio the capita Istlc hystem nu, t,mt , the I1ALLOT wnit'ii tlie working elnHH enn iiuccws- !. This fact domnndH ns nn Inev- a,,,0 conplllll0I tho orgaulxntlou of i the working clnss Into a tmlltlcal party that shall be, everywhere anil always, distinct fiom and opposed to every polltlcnl party not founded en tirely upon the InterNta of Iho work ing clnss The Socialist party Is or ganlzed to meet Mm demand, nnd Is therefore the party of the wot king class. 10. The Seclnllst party, when In of fice, shall always and everywhere, un til Mm present system of wage-slavery Is utterly abolished, mako the answer to Mils question Its guiding rule of conduct Wilt, this legislation ad vaiico tho InteitJstM of the working class and aid the workers In their class sjiuggle ngnliiHt capitalism T If It iloos. the .Socialist party Is for It; If It dee nut, the Socialist party Is absolutely opposed1 to It. 11. That we emphatically and for ever oppose and condemn the Idea of fusion with either of the old parties, or any othor party, and bellove In standing out Independently and light ing our battles on the line of Social ism. 12 In conclusion, we nppeal to all workliiKinen to study the principles of Socialism, to vote with tholr class at all elections until they overthrow the power of cnpltallsm. abolish Industrial classes In society, tormlnate forever the class struggle and Inaugurate the (Continued on olgth page) 221 Time to Is early -in the season when sizes are complete over your shirt supply to-day and see what material. Sleeve lengths to suit the arms Percale Shirts for tboso who pre fer a still' bosom, in pat terns similar to tho liolf Shirts, mtulo also with do tuobablo cuffs to inatoli. Trices 50c to $1.50 REPUB. COUNTY MEET Convention to Name Delegates Hon. F. T. Wrightman Chosen Chairman Delegates Selected by a Com mittee of Five Tho Marlon county Republican con vention was held In thp armory at tho city hall, this afternoon, for tho pur pose of naming 22 delegates from this county to tho congressional conven tion, which meets nt Kugene on the Oth. W. J. Culver, chairman of tho coun ty central committee, called tho con vention to order at 1:20 o'clock. K. B. jMcKlnnoy named F. T. Wrightman for ln.M.nrnv nlinliminn nml rn mnllnn mauo by acclamation. A. B. Auton son, of Woodbum. was made assist by acclamation. Sonntor Karrar offered appointment of committee of five on credentials. Carried. N. If. I.ooney, of .lofforstm, moved for commltteo of five to npportbm tho 22 delegates to the congressional contention. A. N. Moores. Salem No. 2. moved to amend so that the committee Vhnuhl name the 22 deloKntes. the same to be rali flod by the convention. Tho amend ment prevailed, nnd tho original mo tlon. as amended, was carried. Chair man Wrightman announced the fol lowing cemmittees: Credentials It. "A. Croasan. C. W Voungren. John Lewis. 0. U, Hoyt nnd Scott Jones. To name delegates N. H. I.ooney, K. P. MoCornack. W. W. Hall. T. J. Cronlso nnd J. H. Roland. On motion of Senator Knrrar. the convention ut on. took a recess of 30 mill- Congressional Notes. The Washington county delegation Is nntl-Hermann to a man and will vot for any one to defeat Hermann. Tills may be Vawtor, Harris. Kelly. Oalch or Ktlily. It was the sense of the convention that Oregon ennnet an tngoulxK the Hoosuvttlt adinlnUtin tlon. Tim Republican county convention for Linn county met In the court house, at Albany, Thursday nud elect ed a delegation to the Itepiihllcnn con gressional convention for the first con gressional district. This dologntlon was Instructed to use overy honorable means to secure the congressional nomination for Hon. Percy It Kelfy, of Albany, the unanimous choice of Linn county Republicans. The IJncoln county primaries woro held Thursday and Hormnnn will have, a solid delegation to Kugone. Thinks We Should Aid. Kil Journal- After reading the sug gestlon In your Monday evening Jour mil. I would like to say Miat, to my in all lines. Procrastination you'll need for the season of the purchasers. Negligee Woolen Shirts for tho man who must havo comfort first of all, mado with soft bosom and soft collar attached. Our lino is tho largest ami linest we've over shown. Thoy'ro tho acme of com- fort. Sizes up to 10 for big men. Prices 50c to $ J. 50 Shirts tho moat sanitary shirt lor either winter or summer, in light orhoavy weights, including our owir navy bluo Hannol overshirts of Salom-nindo Hunnels, in sizes up to 10 Prices $1.25 to $2.50 The QUICK KJfTT UC DR. r . r Cute "I hml nulffrnl wltli lifiitlncli for 'ymri. ( I lmvo round a pnsltltf cnrr for licnd .nH .ni.l.i rat in. trM I llnnllv licnrd nfmclit. with which I have lccn Afflicted for ti, mil.1 Ami. l'nln nltla. rnmnirnrnl liiK tliem mill think thejr cnn't ho hont. They cine rery tlmf. M1IH. I.ITY MMCOt,. Knt Ornnil forki. Minn "I think your l'nln rills nre the uroatrnt rimfily fur heartache niid ncurnlgln. I keep thtni constantly on hand, and rec ommend them to my friends, it ii. NANiennn. Hneittone, Minn "I rind -Dr. MlleV Antl-I'nln I'M - cellent for the relief of pain or rhcumn- tiHiii. I reepmmenil them highly." . I.. K. l'TI.IJY. Mlnneatiollx. Minn. D. A Quck.Sfe.Sur nJ ee'y Cure ffr Pila f eny k i d Th-y far superior to any tttnedy ever tefo;c used for II adache, Neural- mind, thero could bo no moro noble, pure or Chrlstllko use for tho Snlcm mtiRlclatiB, elocutions nnd othurs to put their talents to than that sug gested. Let us send a llttlo of our prospoilty to our brothers antl sisters ncross the seas, and set a good oxnm plo to other towns of Oregon, In rc- Imeniberlng the words of Him who said: "Inasmuch as yo havo dono it unto" one of tho least of these ye have dono It unto me." I hope soon to 'hear that wo are to havo u collossal entertainment for this purpose, one that will bo talked of far and nenr. SALH.MITK. Can- nl' lllr Rr. Kcs tie not have HllOIcleut cine mid attention fiinii their owner, especially when one i-chIIzch how much Is owiil to them. An excellent plan Is to bathe them anil to keep the lids wide open while the ablution Is taking place. To do this a bright silver coin should bo toMctl into a bowl of clear cold witter It will, of couiv. fink to the bottom, unit when the face Ih plunged lute the water (be eyes should be llrml.v lUed upon the glllterlng slhcr bit. Then let the c.M'H be kept open ami the head gently iiioumI from side to side. The women who will persist In this dally bath will mmii Hud that their eyes are brighter ami ttrouger. and It will pre serve the slgjil beyond what Is sup PommI to be Its allotted time. Cold (Jul. No gicnlcr uilNtiike can he made by the ImUHcwIfo In marketing than the purchase of expuiisie cuts of beef to serve cold since the portions that cost the mutl are tiNUnlly the least Juicy. A "nlntL-" or brisket niece of beef boiled -slowly until It is tender, turned with Its liquor Into a bowl ami cooled there, will be UnUildcil In Its own Jelly, and the two hilt el together make an at tractive and delicious luncheon ilbli. Tu make a mute miIIiI Jelly a knuckle of veal may be bolktl Willi the meat. It tilioiihl le nenwoueil after the meat be gins to In- lender To Wi-i-p Jli-lil I'rrali. The Japanese way of keeping meat without Ice In hot weather Is to put the meat In a clone er peiceliiln vct-tcl nml pour boiling water over It. This coagu lates the albumen on tho surface. They then pour a llttlo oil on the surface of tho water, which prevents the air from entering The meat Is said to keep fresh for a couple of days. iUhm lhn Hour) new pastry delights Buy rTTrrrm in shirt buying means "Take what the other fellow leaves" Look Our shirts "are cut to lit and are full measure. No attempt to economize Wor king-men's Shirts mado for Kill leuglh and at 50c and Great Headache Cure. SAFE SURE ANTI - PAIN PILLS. all kinds of Pains and i yrnm. In the nP of Dr. Ml Ira' Antl-I'nln i I'llln. I nlnnjH have them In the hmiae. I nod henitlly n-t-ummend them for headache or nnr nalu." ' MltH. JOHN MOHAN. ' Dulmli. Minn. "I hnrc hecn a Breat mifferer from head- dphp nml nptirnlaln A frlt-ml told me In try Itr. Mllra' Antt l'nln l'llla. and after tnklnc i I three or four hoe. I have not had the I 1 neauiicne Hince i imnK it i inr im-hi ii-ih edy on earth." ADA ANDKIIHON. '., , ,v "I hare tued Ir for nevcre headache, charm. Miinknto. Minn. Miles' Antl t'aln fills and they work like a V M NKWKfllK. Straw n, Kans. ' Miles' Pain Pills U. Irrlutlllty. Seasickness, natkich. Rheu- matlsm. KerVnutsej. luts. Sciatica. Stoinach- aclie.Stedessness.Dlulneis, Periodic. Dear kBHBHBHSBaKKBKHB M M .A. Supe-Heated 5 The latest and greatest c re for Chronic Diseases. ? SoMKTIIINO N'kw Is Mokkiis Sciknck of IIkalino 1 lmvo just put in n cnmplcto system of Sufior'-IIcatod Air Sys- " torn for curing chronic diseases of nil kinds, such ns rliotima- j tism, catarrh, kidney nnd liver trouble, stiff joints, etc., with- J out modicineor torture of nny kitid. Cull and investigate. ? W. G. ROBBINS, Osteopath. S On Court Street Just North of the Opera House BBBBBBBBBB-HIBBtBBBBBB-WBBBBIB CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Of Salem. The only National Dank In Marlon (ounty. Transacts a ircncral banklnc and exchanec business- Drafts Issued on all parts of the world. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT conducted under usual Savlncrs Dank regulations. Depositors In this department protected by same government supervision as In the commercial department J- II. Albert. I'rcs- E M. Crolsan. Vlcc-Prcs. Jos. II. Albqrr, Cashier HALL'S FERRY Now Open and Ready For Business The short route to Independence, Monmouth, Bucna Vsila, Suvcr, CoryalHs and other points on the West Side, Good' roads leading to ferry and good service on the boat, A. D. Pettyjohn, Prop. f&2)Mf(& J 903 will aawive in a week ot 10 days Don't invest in a wheel till you see them. In the meantime we are repairing bicycles. Does your wheel need it? If so call or ring us up. We call for and deliver free and guarantee satisfaction at prices that are right. CLAYTON F. YOUNG. Phone Black 2551 a Shirt! White Shirts laundered and un' laundered. No bettor val ues sold in Oregon for tho money. Sizes 14 to IS! at 50c to $ J. 00 ' Full dress white shirts for low cut vests at $.75 sorvicc. full cut up Aches. 8. T Hvey, formerly probate Judec of Oreennood county, Kanatu. writes . "Dr Miles' Antl-I'nln Tills nri the best and onlj remedy I can Rot for headache which will net leave any had effects." ;l'or neieral ycara I was troubled Willi ii .-... ... ........., .. 'i ..mm. , (v,m nbout '" - . . a4iin i 'ilia n year oro. nnd nns relieved at oner highly recommend them. arv can MIIB. Al.lUhi T. nVAN'H Garden fltr, Knn 'I had headache half the tlmt befow I hricun tilnir Dr. Miles' Antl l'nln Mil. inn positively state that there Ii no Vinii of liwiMrhc they will not euro fw , take and quick tellef." It. t TAVUm AeotlMha, Kans Inf Down and Ovarian Pilns. Etc. , Soli by an UruKlsta 3 DOSES. 7 5 CENTS- Air for Disease. s 2 M i 540 Cottage Street Boy's Shirts Soft Shirts Percale Shirts Negligee Shirts White Shirts at 50c to J. 00 Seo ouij boys soft shirts with two detachable col lars nnd a pair of cuffs to inritcb. Thoy'ro dressy ana easily done up at homo and cost only 60c 4