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11A1LV CAPITAL JOUKXAL. ftALKM. ORKOON, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 19m. HE PORTLAND FACTIONS BATTLE OVER STATEMENT I juxxmmsa to both papers mWS TMKKE TMBIT HAD A WNMMY TIMS AND FINALLY T.xikmHKV) TMK PRIMARY LAW JUfD IHKEOT KLKOTION OP mXATOM MVJT OPP08K STATE. MKKT NO. i IN1HKK0ILY. Oft tetaiorary orgaaUatloa OrJiln balloted FreeMaa for chairman, From JoHraal Report,) 3tr. Odlcmati atartwl tho Sreworks faiTrtt: iwmlaatoH of HeR felling, lie tlttoee tho same of hla eawUdate be ger (ha convention RNd lit the good M way contended that he had learn d that the poopte of the Mate and of the counties wero ttio ones who wheMld rule, He believed that the tie had WHed when any man or t)t of won covi1i dictate who should represent 4ho pooplo or dlclnto to thorn Ho did not intond to nttompt to throttle tho convention by trylnR to close tho nominations and ahut out othors who dolrod to bocom candldaton for tho chairmanship. K1IIh (liven Ovation, At .the mention of Mr. Soiling' nnmo tho convention atntnpcdcd nnd Freeman, ncoing Hint ho wob bolntj awopt off hln feet, withdrew his namo 1n favor of Mr. SoWnR'a cnndldney. Stnplfltou then moved that tho seo rotary cant tho itinnnlmoiiB ballot for Wfr. SfollluK. Chairman Rolling wont strnlK.it to Inulposs. Ho rmid lip had cpmo to tho convention because ho consider ed It hla duty to do ho, that ho hnd loft hla business, nnd that ho wnntod to finish tho nflornoon'a task ns pooh H posalblo. lie thnukod tho con ventlon for the honor Hhown hlui, and called for uomlnntlonn for boo Tetarji, K. K. Kiihll wn itlvon tho oWco without dpposltloii, nnd hho chair tippolntrd 1 B. nonnott nnd 'Ohntlo 19. Lock wood ua assistant ocrotarlea. Mr. idlomun, ehalrmnn of lha com. nilttee, rend tho platform nnd moved its adoption. B, 0. Beach was on hl feet in tux ItiBtnnt, mklng that tho Uooumont be considered by aootlon Thltt motion wna loit by u vote of H3 to DO. Mr. Ilonoh onino bnok Namely with m umundmunt to the platform n reported, and uftor hu had been ruled out of ordor ninl ,tho ruling of tho vhalr had boon ruversed ho rad tho, following plnnk nttaoklng BtnlumontjOlinmlierlnln No. is "He It revived, Thnt wo are op poied Utement No. 1, beoauso "jiuIb persqnalU' above prluolple. It It aumnitds that u rlKhl-thltiklng, right- pcIIiik ruprfiwiitallvu oltUeu shall HUhJko hlliuolt to do what ho belevu$ to be wrong and ngalnit the boat In; toresta of hU Hate and of the peo ple he U chosen to represent; that tie will nld In putting Into QlTcol pol icies of goYertmitrnt whloh he oppoea utterly. It is cunningly plausible mid deogpttve. It flaunts the prin ciple of 4ho rulo of (he majority, whloh It is not. It Is the weapon of tho minority to dtutroy the ma jority and to appropriate the broken and dltdutogrttted parte." Hudson Attack Platform, a W. ilodion orllloUed thu plat form reported by the committee, fh&rglag (hat It was "broad, wide ttd il0i enough'- for every Ueuio crat, BoelalUt d Populist to stand oh- Hu attacked Statement No. I vigorously ud demanded that 4he coHWiition go on record aa pp Isg the Btatemout. While spwklpR. Hodtoii wns nsked. by florgo M. Or ton who he would support for Unltod SHatea ueaator should the Uepublloaii'weaibers of the togisktttve tMenbl uomliu be deleateil la the Juno be Insiruoted to xote for the Ropae MiUotlou, JHohm voter okajoe for Vnlvt States "I h)hM vote for some good Re.teHamr from this la" aulleau, repllod HodsoH. "I would' Thte suWUtato ( adoaiod aad HUHie frmi the queetloH of the goa-ttU nv.m$Joit adjonraed aft. tleiaaa that he utisjts soma oor-jthuilklHy the efcfelr for )ta tatpariui rupt deal U betug MHdortakea to be ruling. fwd thruugh thU oHUVutteK. l( The nMtftirm m udooud ladorsed Hive helped to wt two Ualted.the prlatary law aad vdedgod tt U iUatee siors while a meiuhor ofHuppoU of tae aarty ia the ooaaty tko legklatur a ad J wish, to ask hla;,! reoomwoaded that all eaadtdatot If he cottahterii ther wan auythlag.be reuetted to sign a ptedgo before corrupt about ay aotloa oh ltaor of theme oeasoaT" UtWUoM autl Ortoa Oatdi. i ejHWtUia. Aaswer. e dlreUy.H "VW What Ia thw ahowt wy rooord U4 yoa ooaslder eorrapt?" l doat haxo to U ywt" n don't thlak .y.M riltd OrtoRlrueUoR ot a high bridge aorow the Vo. hvit fOH r ovadlag Hty,HHette. a dlvUlea of the couaty "No, of course you don't havo tc, andou can't. After some further discussion, 0. W. Btapleton offered a substitute for tho Beach resolution, as follows? Bo It roBolved, That wo ,as Ito publlcanB are (Irmly of tho belief that our representatives In the sen ate nnd 'houso of roprescntatlvea or tho Btato of Oregon should not take a pledge that would rcqulro them to support o Domocrat, Socialist or Pop ulist for tho United States senate from thin state. Somo one Interrupted tho speaker and asked him who was responsible for tho primary law nnd for Btato mont No. 1. Mr. Beach hedged but at last Bald tho Republican voters put tho law on tho books. Another volco out of tho audi ence broko In on tho speaker. "Aro you in favor of tho people rullnic in tho government of tho state?" tho questioner aiked: lug In tho govorntvont of thoaa notp "I am in favor of tho Republican majority ruling," tho s.inator retort ed. "Yob, but aro yott In favor of the majority of the people ruling?" tho interrogator persisted. T am," aald Mr. Beach, "but I would be ashamed to como into a Re publican convention and urgo tho election of a Domocrntlo senator." T, J. Olooton followed Mr. Beach and mndo an effective plea ngalnul tho amendment. Ho said that should tho convention adopt tho amondmnt It would put tho best matorl.il pos sible Into tho hnnds of tho opposi tion with which to whip the Republi can party. Ho snld Governor Cham berlnln wan tho mnn who was sunr lag tho convention Into opposition of Btntomont No. 1. Ho snld ho bo llevod that tho Republican party ot OroGon should put Its armor on nnl dofy tho onomy, moot tho londors of tho opposition nnd vanquish thorn. Worried by TrlfloM. Henry Donllngor, Judgo Hnynos, Colonel If. Tlmms all mndo old-time Hpcechon. C. M. Idlemnn spoke ngalnst the nmondmout. Ho Bald tho platform commlttoo had dratted tho plntform broad enough for all Re publicans to stand on. There wore good Republicans on both sides. Mr. Idlomun nuked It tho oonvon- tlon wnntod to vote for a legUlutlvo nomnh county should meot tho Ishuo enndldntu who camo ornwllng to so.mrely nnd tako a ptnnd. Mr. thorn, saying ho was afraid (loorgo Ilonoh rovlowed briefly tho three QhnmUorlaln would bo oleoted sona-' cornered sonntorlnl situation as It tor In a utntn 40,000 Rumtblloau. Ho will bo prosonted to tho Ropubllona wns not nfruld of It, tho spoakor , votora tit tho prlmnry election Jn snld, nud ho contondod thnt If the April nnd Intimated that tho. Demo party would leave llttlo bickerings' orntlo nomlnoo might be succassjul In asldo there would bo no Reptihlloan tho genornl election In June, legislator humiliated by hnvlng to ' AskH Pcrtinoi QiiimiIoii. voto for a Dsmoorntlo senator. ,.po ym mnl to (Mot n to volft Senator Hodaoji took up the R Dwnownt for United States widgels for he lltHoli amondment. ,glnalOP?.. jl MqUre,j llo said there was a soheme on footi ,,w r,,y tUoro wn MV8rnl hn. to glvo Senator Pulton the Republl-I lrll4, ,hoilt. of vn .... . oan nomination and then turn looea, such n mns of vituperation on him thnt It would result In hla defeat In, Juno and tho oloetlon of Governor IIimUoii 1'nvorn Oil! U"ttlm. 'Who would you vole for. if member of the lygUlahirt, and San. ntor Pulton was dufaatttl by Olihrn. ( hor'aln?" A. W. Ortga Mk"d the .speaker. "I do not knew Jho I would voto for othor than that It would be fei a good Republlean," Uodson ututwer d. "Thou yoti would open the nuei tlon and lake la iHto the lagbjlnturo as It uMil to he?" Mr. Orion asked again. Hudson sakl he would. "I know what you are driving at,M he said. "You have been reading tho Journal and 11 etorlea about a dark horno." (loorgo StaplotQH at thU Juno turn Introduced a substitute for Mr. Iteaoh's amendment, whloh roads as follews: "Bo It rw-olviHl. That we, as Ro publloans, are tlrmly of the belief that our representatives In the sen ate and house of reproeeHUllvea of the state of Oregon should net tako A piedgft whloh wtmld require theat to support a Dewoornt. BootalUt or PopulWt fr ihe United State mk Id from thU state, aad that (he outortag a i-ohImc io tho eSeot that thoy wiaild support the Uepubllcaa tkkt la Jwae It favored the con' jlato repteatatlve dttrloU; ho ox Jtiltttdoa of Asiatic labor; dlarl agalaH th ootupetitloa of coavhst Iwlth fr labor aad favor an !aiadwet to the t4nil atUu- Your Duty is to be WelU But yoa cannot bo well If you neglect taking Hood's Sarsapsrllla when you know yoa soould take it. Impure blood, poor appetite, headache, nervousness, that tired filing -by these and other signs your sys tem demands Hood's. Oct a bottle today. Mows Hoh-"Mr blood ws very Boor. iJlnce takin Hood's 8nrBprlJI 1 ne more color la Hay ce. lep ana ejt well. Mid work Is pleasure. " Mas. A. A. IIovtako, Taantoa. Mass. In Wrt rmrm-"l had catarrh Intti; wont form aud was stdrtsol to tr7 Hoou s Sartaparllla. . I took aeyen bottles and eyi lie now la rood healtb. ku ttmimfia vlll 4 n-nm AMfffinM WHO Mas. William Metcait, i'arkerford, Pa. TO ood's a fair trial?' Always Prhw-"I flrat took Hood's 8ar- Mtwllla 13 yw co. and always ! w SrwolJU7 IL Cowdclu Ztt I'erry Street, LeweiL, Uui. Hood's Brprlll Is sold ererywhere. la Mmt ttMMl liquid, or in tablet form called ftarawtatM. 100 Doses One Dollar. Fre yvred ealy by 0. X. Hood Cc Lowell, Mass. tlon providing for ho direct election of United States senators by tho peo ple. (Prom OrogonlanvReport.) Idlemnn and P. E. Sullivan ob jected to the consideration of tho Beach amondment, contending that slnco tho convention had voted agalnnt considering tho roport of tho commlttoo plocomoal, then tho amendatory resolution was out of order. Chairman Soiling sustained tho objection to tho resolution but his ruling wns not supported In tho appeal that wna taken on motion of Bench, tho voto being 101 ayes and 113 nooB. Idlcman la Illockrd. Idloinnn then sought to hnvo tho resolution Bldotrnokcd by moving Its roforonco to tho commlttoo on rosobi tloms, but Chairman Belling did not approvo of that course nnd In ordor to bring tho roBoJutlon Immediately boforo tho convorulon, ruled thnt It watt an nmondmout to the roport of tho commlttoo. Mr. Boach wna recognlissd nnd apoko In nupport of his resolution. Ho Inalstod thnt tho Ropubllcan pni ty bol loved In majority rulo nnd wanted a discussion of tho subjoct on Its merits. Ho denied thnt the Republican party at any tlmo lm.l been n' strnddlor. Ho maintained that Statumont No. 1 wnu nu Isuie boforo tho pooplo of tho fltnto nnd de manded thnt tho Republicans of Mult- ..,. . ,. .. Ruiamani NO. 1." ooueludd the senator. During hla nddross, Mr. 1)uqU wns ropeiitedly Interrupted by 9,uaatIona from datogatos. Ono of thorn nuked If tho apcakor did not consider thut 4 u IkAAllltt tP i klftla It Ufl 1 ll t I IT III L 0,80l ft DwnQ?rat Unllo4 state. I.,,..,.. soaator "But I wuuld he ashamed to com boforo n Kepnblloun convention and advocnte the election of a bomoerat to tho United States senate." thun dered baek Reach, and he was fur ther Interrupted from that quarter T. J. Cleeton, H. Dsnllngor, C. M Idlemaa and Dr. U. M. Davis rallied to the defease of Statement No. 1 Oleetou insisted that the convention was not the place to eonslder State ment No. 1 and charged that the convention as It was constituted was not sufficiently reproseatatlve of tht Republloaas ot the oounty to warrant any nation condemning the atnto ment. Mr. Idloman charged that thu convention was about oqually divided on the qustioH ot Btatemeut No. 1 and he feared that the adoption of tht) Beach resolution would tend to Ths wan who labors six days a week for a living, should make an effort to save a part ot his earn Ihr ngalHot the time when his etiralug oaKvety wlH he reduised Ui" ago, A MiaKS hawk loterost-beai IMU aioonwl afifords ua xao)loat tou fjar thla nantoM. Start a a aeeoaat HHd deposit rogHlarly a porthMi of yow wtge aud a oo4atta tmr ohl ago will be sooared. SAVINiS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK create further dissensions rather tha"n io hnrmonlao tho Republicana of Multonmah county. D. J. Hnynes, H. Timmo, C. W. Hodson, T. J. Fording, Frank 8. Bennett and C. W. Staplelon tfjp portcd tho Bench resolution. Features of Platform. Planl: 12 favors tho election Jf United States senator by direct vote of tho people, and it is recommended thnt the representatives to congress bo urged o advocate an amendment to tho conotltutlon of tho United States. Ono plank callB for mora stringent banking Iawa and another for improvement ot rivers and har bors. Whllo Senator Beach did not get a chance to Introduce tho platform that ho had prepared, ho did mako uso of ono of Its planks7that oppos ing Statement No. 1. Had Freeman boon olected and had 'the Hodson Bailey followers controlled tho con vention, tho delogatea would havo slipped a knlfo Into all- of U'Ron a pet measures, for, besides dealing tho Btatoment a knockout blow, ho plqtform opposed ptoporjjonal repro Bonsatlon, because It la contrary to tho very principles of government de termined by majority. U'Rcn'B recall mcaauro also got a Jolt and tho wording of tho platform In rojcctlng tho call Bald: Jolt for tho Recall. "An offlcor chonon by tho people In a representative form of govern mont must bo permitted to conduct tho offlco lu accordance with hj oath. If his conduct an nn oftlcinl 1b wrong, orir ho Is guilty of malfeaunnco In of flco, ho may bo removed by duo pro cefiB of law aa now provided." Slntomont No. 1 wnB twlco objoct od to In tho plntform, both bocauao tho framors of tho plntform wero op posed to tho obligatory subscribing to tho Btatoment. In tho closing parngrnph It BayBt "Wo bollovo It In unconstitutional, and it is oortntn ly unwlso nnd destructive of all pol icy or prlnclplo of government In tho election of senators." Tho platform favored tho Improve ment ot .tho .wntor-wuya, an amend ment to tho stnto bank law to pro. vent wildcat speculation by bankers nnd tho administration ot tho Na tional Ropubllcan ndmlnlBtratlon wan highly commanded. At Union Inguo Club. H. O. Orlffln Bald ho believed In government by party and urged all to maintain that principle. Ho re fcrrod to tho Hughes resolution nnd sulif that he would Biipport Rooso volt; It not Roosovolt, thon Toft, with Hughes as third choice. W. M. Cake deplorod disorganiza tion In the Ropubllonn party of Port land ami Multnomah oounty. He snld: "Laid year, with Sft'.OOO votora roglatored. of whom over 19.000 were Republicans, we failed to oloot our mayor by C00 votes. It ! time to got out, ns wo Mhould huve-iiatton nut Inst summer. We will have tho old tight on for Shorlff and wo won before in this fight by only 26 votoe. Gentlemen. I ask you to support ev ery nominee who Ib, ohoson by the nominating commlttoo. Wo have threo votoe to their epe: why ifot oast thorn for q.ur nominee?" C. W. Hodson severely crltlezod W. S. U'lton and his oandldaay. Ha referred to U'Ren's advocacy of pro portional reprosoHtatlou, whloh U enlculntod. said tho spanker, to wipe out party llnon. "I do not bellove the man la sin cere In his campaign." said Mr. Hod son. "Ho may want to be bought off." suggested some one In the audi enoe. "Or bo may havo. boon bought oh." answered Mr. Ilodion. "I do aot want to see the Oregon delegation plndged for any oandldate for tho Presidency," said the speak er. "For Interests may foros Presi dent Rooert)lt to run again and It he does rH. I want the Oregon dele gation to be free to vote for hjm or for aaj-oHe eto." COFFEE There is a time for good tea, and a time for good coffee; there is no time for poor either. Yww mc KrtMs er mm? M tou lUa't Ih Uae oaeiiu)' a ttsim rtH tloa wu kthl ea the hU y tho H pubHeaas. , The Lucky Quarter Is the oho yoa py oat fa a box of Dr. KlagU New Lite PUku Tay brlag yew. the health that wore prt'ctoua than ewc4. Tt1 them fer headache. bllteosaes. coasttpatloa aad malaria. If they xiktapwlat yoa tho price wilt ho cheerfully refunded at J C Perry 'a drag atoro I CANDIDATES CARDS I (Cards of county candidates 5. Cards for district and state candi dates $10). For Representative. I hereby announce myself ob a can didate for tho Republican nomina tion for representative at tho pri maries, April 17. IF NOMINATED AND ELECTED I SHALL ALWAYS VOTE FOB THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR. HAL D. PATTON. I hereby announce myself as a cindldata-ior nomination at tho Ro publlcan primaries for county su perintendent of Bchools. WALTER M. SMITH. I horcby ; announce myself as a candidate for nomination at tho Re publican primaries for commission er. B. E. ROBERTSON, Turner, Oregon. I destro to placo my narao boforo tho Republican primaries for a ro nomination for County recordor. D. Q. DRAQER. I wish to announco to my friends that I nra a cnndldato for county treasurer, subject to tho Republican primaries. JOSEPH O. MOORE. I hereby announco mysolf a cnndl dato for county commissioner on tho Republican ticket. O. B. HOYT, Jefferson, Oro. I am n candidates for ofllco ot county Judgo, aubject to tho Repub lican primaries, on tho platform of n squuro deal to all. W. W. HALL. At tho request of mnny Republi cans I havo decided to becoroo a can dldnto for tho nomination for county Judge, subject to tho Republican pri mary oloctlon. WILLIAM BUSIIEY. For .H80nsor. I horoby announco my candidacy In tho Ropubllcan primaries for as Mssor of Marlon county; pledging Just and equal taxation. F. J. RICE,. For County Judgo of Marlon coun ty, M. L. Jonos. HIb plntform will bo a square doal und fair trentmont for ovory ono; good roads, no wasto of public money, etc. KALEM MAltKICT. Local Wholesale Market. Hgg I Be. Butter 37 c; butter fat, 37 Ma Hens lie; mlxod ohlokeiiB, 10c Local wheat S5c " Oats -350. Barley J24$25. Flour Hard wheat, 5.00j valloy, t.00. Hay Cheat, $13; olover, $10 112 per ton; timothy, 113 $15. Onions 2Uc lb. Hoi3 Old.lVj tTT2c; new, 3 cfTC9ic. Chlttlm bark 1 1,4 5c, Retail Market. OatB Ho per bu. Wheat 91.00. Rolled barley $30, Kgae 20c. Butter Country, 30(3350; oream cry, 40c Flour Valley, $1.20 pr sack: hard wheat, $1.40.$1.50. Bran SSe per sack; $28.50 per ton; short, $1.20 per Back. Hay Timothy, 85 90c per cwt; cheat, 90c; clover. 75s per cwt ; Livestock. Hobs Fat, $5.00, Stock hogs $4.00. Cows Top, $2.75; fair, $2 $2.50 Steer Tops, $3.50; fair, $2.75(0' $3.00. Tropical Fruit. Bananas $6, Oranges $2.25. Lemons $3.50 4.50. Veal Dressed, 5 7c, Pnrtlauil Market. Wheat CIhh. Sic; valley. Sic; bins ctem, SSo. Mlllstuff Braa, $24. Hay Timothy, valley, $17 $18; alfalfa. $12-$13. Vote $14. Poufciy Heaa, 12l3Hc: ducks 14 lie; pigeons, old, $t per doz. o The Road bank has reopened for buslaes. it waj embarrassed br I Wall street operations a few months ago. PH Cuml In ta 14 IUsra. iPAZO OINTMENT is iruar&Btoeil to ouro aay cam of Iteaiar, Bllal. B!e4 .lug or FretradlBg PUea U to 14 51 tW IMV1 . THH BEST ROAST FAMILY KVER Can 1m fihtlnrt .- . -v una teaser ana juicy beef, pore au our meats an the table to suit tho demts faatldlouB. Our prices art I nuiy iaan you can piw ip e-Kieia, JB. O. GROSS, aV Jst9M9 alo) bALDrl WrtTER f( OFFICII COT For water service anni-H Bins payable monthly U HICKOKT BARK Cough Remedy AMO.VTtlT MII Coughs, Colds CROUP WhoopmrCwl llotrt.t.f,. Ifxic:,i I S0RC THROAT iTMROAT.-Ul'NCSl laxtratiuHHwiial 1Mb pi ... .r.r ivurM.(wcw.ui.l TAt. iKdMwtttti Prices 26c, 50c, 11,00 flrst-olass druggists avery Salem Fence Headquarters for WovrK Fencing. Netting, Pickets, Gates, Roofing, P. & B. Ready All at lowest pric . chas. d. mm Succossor WALTER MOM 230 Court St. TORRID Z FUNARCE wc-:?j?z JMttoimi ' leriir !" ( ill .Wi The abovfr cut reprt brick lined Torrid Zone Guaranteed gas, stnok proof. Economical od toi A. L. FRA! JJ38 STATE STRI EsUmatba furnisbiM ea espHaiaE S MOXPSSiJ wm ?ysK; 4 l-M--.'rriw44 'A ' ucm i S(XlIYMlWilST5 tMOrtBORWA001" LAROEST FACILITY ... -... 7EST '1 in in c - -, mo, S.w w0 MmHii'"""" Wi ? t3 V m? ay tor watey rtfaaded, if