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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALKM. OKBQON, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, UMK. . i. mill "SSS- 1L STOCKTON The Old White Corser ft NEW GORDON HATS FOR SPRING 1898 Wb arc now prepared to Bhow naughty-eights snappiest stylos in Gordon Hats., Thq assortment of shapes Is v6ry complete and chooav Inff will bo easy as tho stylos are strictly Tight. Tkd very things that will, ploaso your wife, or make a hit with your best girl. m Ml GORDONS S3 ALWAYS NEW ROYAL SEWING MACHINES Scat out on ton days trial, guaranteed for ten years. jattlilne m au Auiunvu iu u.wv. ONLY 25 POIURS ASK TO SKK ON'K WHEN' IN TIIR STORK HHMHMMHMMHHIMMM Tho even today, claim It still surpasses latter day cxtravagauas, but for some reasons It was shelved and It remained for Messrs. Miller and Plohn to reproduce and bring It be to the public as an entirely new at traction. Tho comedy vein which runs through tho play, Is pleasing and entertaining not only to tho staid old timers, but to tho Httlo folks who enjoy lmmensoly tho songs, dances, acrobatic acts and comlcat antics of Oreppo, tho low comedian. Among the European acts may bo mentioned the world's greaesl acro bats, "The Donazotta Family, who Introduce Bomb of the most startling and daring acts over attempted bo hind the glare of tho footlights; Plorconnd Roslyn,. presenting a quick change costume and singing act that Is the talk of tho world; Bele Brown, ing in hor novelty singing and danc ing act, alBo doing Imitations of Eddie Foy, Anna Held.and many oth er Broadway favorites, and Hazel! tho girl who has a votco that Is termed wonderful. Tho CoHHtry Squire." Tills delightful comedy will be at the Grand opera houso Monday, March 1C. That eminent young American Btar, Leo WHHard, comes to the opora houso, with his caBtcrn com pany, presenting his now, dotlghtful and refreshing comedy "Tho Country Squire." Mf. Wlllard is no stronger in this city as ho has been here bo- foro, and thoator-goers will know what to expect. Ho has a wldo ropu- SEMENTS DIDIMll 1 1 1 1 1 IT &al OpiTa House, Mi? March II Black Crook Mirch 16- Leo Wlllard, iCosntrr Sr-ilro" ar M&rch 19 -"Xo Mother i Her" March 21 "Coming ratBjft" 17, April 7 The Burgomaster. Ikklorlam Holler Rink. afternoon and evening The VnmMte. pictures and lllustratod ,hrr ifternooa and evening .hihj and Monday after- Ttw MrkpliHliun. t pictarei and Hlustrat 'd riStraoom tui1 evenings. itntlon on the const as an Intorprctcr ular, tltat has continued to Interest of character rolos and -It Is said the tho average theator-goor as much as ' work In his now p'ny Is tho host ho tho famouB "Black Crook' which ' has over dono. DOLliAtt A BAY PKNSIOKS Speech of Hoh. Isaac R. 8ltcmood of Ohio 1h tins Hohso of Repre sentatives. Tho houso being In committee of tho wholo house on tho state of tho first year of tho war fa part of tho union, and having under considora-ltlmo at '$11 a month), and I know tlon tho bill (H. R. 17288) making tho rank and file. This battlo for with disappointment And if this groat measure of grateful succor to tho comrades Is killed In this con gress tho old veterans will know where to fix a part,, at loast of tho responsibility, I carried a gun tho appropriations for the army for tho fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1909 Mr. Sherwood saldr" justice and equity will go on, and I propose to stay In this fight as long as I have endurance to strive. I be- rurrox MAKK9 A VEIIY STRONG Sttiumary ot Ills Position as TakeH by the HtHHftt(m Herald. Mr, Chairman: After listening to Hevo, thoro aro millions ot patroltla tho splendid oration of tho brilliant oracle of the now silent smokestacks of Pittsburg (Mr. Dalzoll), I fosr tho houso In In no mood to hear a non partisan speech strictly on patroltlc lines. v I am here today, a plain, blunt old soldier, to spoak a tow words for 175,000 veterans of tho civil war. I havo before mo some of tho potltlonslfact, that this bill can bo passed by ID OPERA HOUSE P roRbiUY. MGR MRDAY, MARCH 14 1ILK!USI PI.OHX. tie gwid old spetac o New Crook ru production for the fare- atrweri. beautiful oos. tttMiie enfc-mblM rfn-. formations, surrounded ! noreltleg from Eu "Jtalas new. nothing old. MHO, MOO. 75c. 50o. at box office Saturday, 9 . that I havo received from thoso old soldiers In favor ot tho bill that I had tho honor to Introduce, giving to overy voteran who sorvod 18 months at tho front per day. This movement Is tho most formtdablo moveraont among veterans sinco tho closo of tho war. Thoro never has been any movomont llko It. It Is a spontaneous movement of tho old soldiers without nny organization whatovor. This is tho only measure that takes care of tho voteran sol diers. AU other bills that havo been enacted by "congress wero passed through committees appointed by tho Grnnd Army of tho' Republic operat ing through committees of congress. This bill is not a political pouslon bill. It Is a bill' that recognizes only sorvlco. and morlt. BccnuBo this bill did not -originate with tho, Grnnd Army as a national organization, a wook ago lust WednoBdny tho Na tional' Trlbuno of Washington, D. C, published the follewing: ""That all . potlUons, resolutions, men and women In this country who will join in this final struggle to seo to it that thla Bad remnant ot tho great battalions of liberty and eman clpatlon shall have their last days on earth mado, comfortable and pleas ant I destro to call tho attention of the members ot tho houso to this thin congress without taking & single additional dollar ot monoy out ot the, Unltod States treasury, Blmply by re duclng the appropriations for tho army In the bill bow pending before this house, and by mustering out In acordcanco with a bill introduced b tho minority .(Mr. Williams) all ot tho regular array down to 35.000 men; and 35,000 Is eaough, It not 10,000 too many. That wilt save $20,000,000, and this pension bill will only tako about $17, GOO, 000 tho first year and 15 per cent loss ovory year for nlno years, whon tho voter- ana who bolong to tho older class of soldiers will practically all bo gono. You enn do It also by reducing tho largo appropriation for a standing army to maintain a government of forco in tho Philippine Islands. You can do It threo time over by reduc ing tho enormous appropriations tor continuing tho work on tho Panama canal, a project now Uablo to provo tho most oxponalvo failure In all tho conturles. Tho projected looal cannl nnd momorlals by posts In regard to is pronounood impracticable by tho pension loglBlatlon be required to bo most capable onglneors of England, forwarded to national hoadquartcra Franco, Germany nnd tho United I Olntnd Mli. through tho department hondquar tors, and that posts bo forbidden to ninko soparato and Indopondcnt ap plication to congrosB for legislation upon tho subject ot pensions." ThlB Is nn extract from goqoral or ders, republished, as I learn, clthor by request or at tho solicitation ot Khaoommcnder in chief. This reso lution was ovidoutly republished for tho purposo of stopping' thoso sol dlor potltlons being fiont direct to congressmen. I havo tho roHponBos frop'i tho veterans as to that resolu tion. '' Horo nro somo that I havo not had time to tabulato Blnco that ordor was Issuod (point to a stack on tho desk). Horo Is a resolution rccolved today from a' post at Galllpolls, Ohio, one of tho strong posts of that state. Tho dato Is February 23, 1908, and Is as follews: "At a regular meotlng of Cndot .ToRt, Q. A. H., Innt night, tho action taken by tho national ofllrorB, nnd Ilonco I am on solid ground whon I muko the statement that It you pas this bill you can do It without Impairing tho efficiency ot tho gov ernment In tho loast. This will glvo theso 176,000 worthy vortornns a dol lar a day ponslon and onnblo thorn to spond their last dnys In comfort and roposo. HOP GItOWKItS ARM BRCOMING ALARMED Mario Roslyn, with "The New Rliick Ciwok." la nnnounood to appear at the Grand, Saturday night. When the first pro duction of this spectacle was pre- unntn.t r.i K'll.ln'ai ftowlnn In K'AIV StWjiark Crook." York oitv hnnk In thn slxtlesr It cro- V. 1 Ter ,a the nR6t forty atod a veritable furor. No such ex- t """ prouueuon, iraordlnary prouuciion naa evtfr uen J IrtKsttc or spootao- altomptodt aud old New Yorkers, -t BARR'S 5 . JEWELRY STORE CMR STATE AND LIBERTY STREETS fine Solitary Diawoids aid fcooches-Pearls in all Set tlors M Ike Howard m Watches to $37.5 ti $l5HPiie U Watch Chaiis, Bttli uy aid kttkmtfs ' Tho Portland Oregonlan has the following favorable criticism on the star and tho play: ' "A large aujl appreciative audience at the Marquam last night enjoyed a real privilege in witnessing Lee Wlllard'a "beautiful characterisation In the title role in hla new t$lay. 'The Country Squire.5 Wo have had the best interpreters of lovable old men of fine rpral New England type from Denham Thompson down, through the Hat on ourio'cal stages nnd It was not because of any novelty or through an favorlsm (or tho youn star that ho was given such an attentive apd conservative in the mattor ot approv ing theatricals performances, nrjg Mr. Wlllard had to stand comparison with dozens ot fine charaoter aotore who had prooeedod' him. It Is to his lasting orodlt as an artist that the test did uot fall and that he gave a performance seldom equalled In Its line." Fenr Tlmt Bprenil f Prohibition May llriug Ruin to Industry. (Sacramonto Boe.) Tho growers of hops In California nro "viewing with alarm" the spread of the prohibition movomont in some of tho oastorn nnd southorn states. With so many communities going dry, cutting off tho consumption of boer. tho hop growors fnr thoro will bo no Btrong domnml for tholr hops especially Commnndor-ln-Chlof Ufur-JRarloy misers, It Is claimed, will also ton In trying tiadefoat your doliar-a-,bo Injured. Theso facts wero dls day pension bill ln,congros was dls-'oussed last Saturday afternoon at a run ol and hcartllytand unanimously condemned, whllo tho stand you havo taken Is heartily endorsed, with tho hope hat you will succpod, nothwjth Btnnding tho bill was not Indo;aod ut tho national encampment. I wrlto this by Instruction of our post. "A. W. LANGLBV, "Post-AdjutanU" It is unparallolcd in tho history of this fraternal organization known as tho Grand Army of the Republic to dofy tho commander In chief, but ovorywhore tho camo spirit Is shown, mingled with Intense feeling. Never before In tho entire history of this great order of fraternity and patroit-XZlb&-- t etetot tttttttttttttttt oo Ism. covering a period of 42 years Grand Opera House JOHN P. CORDRAV, Mgr. M A II C II 10 MONO A Y. MR. W WILLARD . And His Eastern Company Presenting tho Delightful and Refreshing Old Fashioned Comedy "The Country Squire" Prices. $.O0, 7Sc, 50c, 25 f Seal sale at box offloe Monday afj A. . meeting of tho Puolflo Coast Hop Growers' association, hold In this olty, nnd at tho conclusion of tho Hosiilon tho following telegram was eqnt to the congressional representa tive from this dlstrlet: Saoramonto, Cal., March 7, 1008. Congressman Duncan K. McKlnlay, Washington, D. C. Kindly deliver following to com mit too Immediately: Wheroas, Tho prohibition movo mont Is beeomlng a mnnno.0 to tho browing, hop growing and barley growing Interosts of tho Unltod States: and, Whereas, The Pacific coast statos aro tho principal producers ot hops In tho United States, and will ovont- In a long statement Satwrdaf given to tho nowspapora ot Portia for publication, Charles W, FulHMli senior United Stales senator fro Oregon, answers In detail tho charfee mado against him by Francis J. Ilea oy, special prosecutor for tho gov ornment In tho lnnd fraud canos, la a speech dollvorod In tho First Cong;1 gattbnal church In that city on the night ot January 88, of the present year. The specific charges mado in tftft Honey speech aro taken, up one by ono In Sonator Fulton's answering statement and denied comprehensive ly and In detail as to ovory material fact. Sonator Fulton docs not ale mattora In laying bctoro the pel ot his Btato hla defense, Ho slrlHli equaroly from the shouUers a4 charges In tho platnost terns that hie accuser deliberately falsified la fcU -Congregational church speech, which Sonator Fulton points out to have boon tho climax ot a campaign ot ma- Uclous persecution and vlUncatloa began more than two years ago, The following Is brlot ByaopsU of the senator's remarks: That ho was not sack holder for J. II. Mitchell In tho senatorial tight of 1897, or at any othor tlmo, and that tho affidavit ot J. S. Smith making that charge, read by Mr. Honoy In his Congregational church speech l false ovry particular. That T. J. Smith Is tho political tool ot Govornor Ohamborlaln,- Demo cratic governor of Orogon nnd a cnndldato for tho Unltod Stacs son ato, nnd that tho anTdavIt by Honoy and Chamberlain In pursuit of a con splracy to ruin his (Fulton's) politi cal career. That Honoy, Insplrod by personal enmity, ambition and xlcslro for no toriety, has conducted a campaign ot dollborato falsehood and 'vlliflca tlon ngalnst him for moro than twt years. That tho CongreRatlonal church meotlng was tho sllmnx of that cam paign, resorted' to whon all offorta to soouro a haul for a criminal prose cution had failed. That ho at any tlmo wns novor an attorney for tho Hnmmnnd Lumber company, or nny ot tho Hammond corporations, with tho exception of tho Astorln ft Columbia railroad, and was novor at any tlmo attorney for any corporation, firm or Individual engnged In soourlng timber lands, and wns novor cugngod In any shady Umbo? lnnd deals. That ho was never oniragoa In any ronsplracy to protoot Geocgo C. Hrownolf from Indlctmont by soour lng the appointment of George Hall as district nttornoy. and vu novcr a supporlor of Hall fdr that ofllce. That ho hns worked faithfully and constantly for tho peoplo of Orogon nt tho nntlonal capital and has not engaged In prlvato law praotloo slnco going Into thp senate That ho represents no Interests, or rnllrond and rofusod railroad pause for himself, his family and subordinates, even boforo tho pass age of tho rato bill. cut a, . has tho commander In chief boon Jually produce tho hops for the world; unanimously coudumned by a post of and, tbo Grand Army. Whereas, The hop growing Indus- I do not envy either the heart or .try In times of normal prlcos causes consclouce or patriotism of any sol- L distribution of millions ot dollars rlod of the civil war, bo he prlvato annually among tho American labor- or commandor, who will use his high ofllce to defeat a mousure of suoh.borors at picking t linos being worn conceded Justice as this veterans' pension bill. It is true, It did not originate In a national encampment, but that is a matter of form only. As the head of the greatest fraternal order of valor and patroltlsm slnco the birth of history Is seems to mo ntiri i havo bton a memuer oi iuo ors of tho states, many of those la- Grand Army from Its birth p to this) hour, that the commander tn chler shoHld have allowed the "old boys" of Gl to '65 the right of direot pe tition, at least. . I have labored side by Bide for the past six months with these old vet erans, with wbpra I touched elbows at the front for four terrible years, to create patroltlc sentiment for this bill. And now, when It has already reclved favorable consideration by a majority of the military committee of the houso of representatives, to nave this high official, who. above all others, should stand for Justice attd equity for these brave &R1 conitant aokHen.atteapt to cripple our ef forts for relief, has overwhelmed me J en, oh lid ron and physloally weak men. Therefore be It llesolvod. That our members tn congress and all public onloers be requested to zealously protoet the nulillft Intor&xLfl from tha further In- roads of the radical Prohibitionists. Saeramento valley liranon raowie Onast Hop Growers' Union. Tho awoclatlon nlno adopted a ro. oiutlon urging the ourtallment of this year's hop aortage by 30 per coat. The association, adopted resolu tions vaying that the spread of the prohibition movement was ruining the hop-growing Industry, and that "tho time has come when It Is neoes sary for public sentlmeat to be ar rayed against tbli policy of prohibi tum, which promise to complete the ruin of the hop-growing Industry." The assentation claims that pure beer Is a hygienic beverage, a food, and, when drank by the mM, Is eosduotlve to temperance and physi cal rigor. A Swollen Jaw Is not pretty nor pleasant. Whothor It's caused by neuralgia, toothache or acoldent. Mallard's Snow Liniment will reduce the swelling Ami relieve the pain. Tho great and buro cure for rhoumatlsm, cuts, burns, brujtei, scalds any and all aches and pains. Sold by all dealers. i ...... i o IjINN COUXTV nitANGH HONOR TIIK BIHMoilVbK TILMON FORI Unsolved by tho Linn County Council, Patrons of Husbandry, that wo learn with deop regret the doath Maroh 1, 1008, of that fearless champion of tho pooplo's rights, Hon. Tllmon Ford of Salem, Oregon. His noble and unselfish labors In behalf of our referendum against the U. of O. appropriation of 12C, 000 annually and continually (hat aided by other legal talent won for u bforo the state supremo court, the right to (lie our petitions for said referendum does now and ever shall merit our slncoresl gratitiido, and we will expect to soa his name pass down In history as one ot Ore gon's noblest law-glvors. . .. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup aots gently yet promptly, on the bowels aud allays Inflatnutlon at the same time. It Is pleasant to take. Bold by all druggists CASTOR I A 7er XAfcats m4 OdUtm. fit m lm few Ato B the y3r V'!.S!" Mgnatm C.XW - ' . 1 J J .V