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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1908)
daimt OArrTAit jonmjf al. alk. orroox. mondav, march le, l&oe. MM MACHINE MANAGERS GIVEN A BLACK EYE Cotfflt y Delegates Voted Down tie Pro posed Plan to Make a Legisla tive Slate UtomHmt AffKafe of Tom Kay am Walter Winstow ttf Start By ti Pfffltaty Law aarf Pretest From Ho t Pf eclat Carry tlic Day Bkw&tm Plan For a Committee to Name State Delegates Was Sat Down Upon Hard Iffe Marfo Conty Platform Dee Not Condtemn State mt No J But Enacts a Dtbfe Meaning Sbitft te - rhoTlojwibllcnn convention hold at VfiU-ia .Saturday wm a nplondld body f jw. nnd they ehowod their good vis ( ,i in knowing under doop tho jg .Milton of tho innoblnw manage to undertake to dictate n lealslatlvo rr.l.il- oiDOBd to Statement No. 1. Ev erj (imp tho delegate got a chance "Kn . Us, nnd thoy woro not parmlttod vriy many opportunltloa. thoy down cJ !m innnnRoru who planned tho crintlon. It wm a convention of farmers nnd o t. from tho body of tho people, nnd Jb ; 'jjinctn whoro thoro woro Indo n 1 nt loadem free from tho dlotn ti or tho maahlno thoy wont doltga- .-. for Stntomont No. l,.or dologn TL - opposed to machine rule. IjU the coiivontlon wan pro TKrcrnM from Hturt to flnlnh wiih clear 1 n by all present. Tho motions " all mndo by men picked for tho "t'l: kh. and tho dictation on mo from Xi'. Ci Bingham, tho Bouthorn Pa cn nttomey, whoe Bldo partner 11 s Ijou Adamti wa mado norma 1 '. chairman, Ills ruling that no W ' 'innnt No. 1 man bo naluotod for . I -legato to tho stato tionvonllon m t UMI of corporation botisliim, nnd "ih uherty delegation and other dole .7' ibowod their manhood nnd .- ltanubiitmnlem by walking out f ) hall, Mild refuel ng In woluol a h1 tvtieu to tho ntU convention. 3 u.--jf precinct win entitled to a tJ,' 4t9, but deulluud to name out At' the ruling of the oliulr, tuttl U " ift hull In a body. Chairman Washington, nud mado no mention of a protective- tariff, or tho . attacks mado on Senator Fulton by Hanoy nnd othora. Many Were Disappointed. That tho convention wag a falluro was ooncodod by tioino pf tho loadoru of tho movement after It adjourned. A. N. Gilbert plainly told tho con vention that It was n confession of meler, C. O. Boynton (If. D. Bonhotf, proxy). Sublimity. J. T. Hunt, T. jjfcilf; A. Smith. J. M. King. ,y f Stayton. " A L. Mack, W; O. Gbopor, L. S. Lambert, D, W. GenCry, W. A. Wright, a U Loow. ' Tamer. B. L, Martin, J, W. MoKlnney, S. W, Itec-J, E. M. Lindsay, J. M. Wat son, J. H. Grlmea. Maclcay. W. J. Taylor, 0. J. Ramsdon. AttmRville1; : G. J, Fryer, H. C. Porter, J. A. Smith, 0. B. VanNnya, J. If. Porter. Meham'n. H. A. Selcman (J. 0. Selgraan. proxy), MArJon. U, S. Dotson. Liberty. B. H, Ifalch (Cap,. E. T. Smith, proxy), -B. CunnlnfihamJ. D. Mann, L. M. Gilbert, G. Hcmsloy, Ray Omart, H. S. Polsal. Chemawn. D.W. MatthcwB, h. T. Reynoldn, Jaa. WInstanley, ,Ta. Looney, 0. W. GhAtfleld, B. A. Kurtz, G. W. Weokfl, Ed. frail. Mount. Angel. Harvey Smith, Neal Cooley. I'int Salem. B.- B. Matton. J. A. Slddall. A Hager, V. II. Humpreys. 8lcin No. t. F. B. Southwlck, II. A. Johnwn. A. T. Momtt, R. DownlnR, Wlch, E. A. Tlmtohor. flalcm No. 2. C. A. Murphy, 0. W. Skeel by A. N. Cillbert. A. N. MooroH. I. If Van Winkle by J. N. Smith, B. T. Inrnoa.isllvw' Valte, A. U Holrlek. Ohtiuncty Dln!ion.I",---orn. n piivnto corpomtkm to tliv grout thittneial Jnjurj'of tlichidustri and mnntifnctHring cntrtlrlscs tlwt dc mnnd competition in freight rotes, wlilch In iinoosslWe without a free nnd open waUtnvny. The ddcgatioii frrm DirloM county to tho state con vention aro hereby Instructed to en detfvor to secure such a plank in the stnte platform. Resolved, That the Republican party of Marlon county In convention assembled declares Itself in favor of a liberal support of our state educa tional institution). B. L. MARTIN, W. H. KLDRIDGB, WM. J. CLARKE, F. T. WRIGTHMAN, M. J. VAN VALKBNBURO. On motion the platform was adopted as read. Itingiutm Slate Rejected. Another test by which tho Salem machine wa snowed under was Bing ham's motion to mako up n slato of delegates to the state convention. Geo. G. Bingham moved to ap point a commlttco of five to nominate 20 delegates to the state convention, but this plan wad amended by Hon. F. J. Wrlghtman, to nlake It the duty of the committee to divide the coun ty Into 20 districts, tho county dele gates from each district to select a delegate to tho Btate convention. Geo. G. Bingham, II S. Mowat, F. T. Wrlghtman, Wm. ariram, D. H. Looney woro appointed nn the com mittee to divide the county into 20 F. A. tu,Hiri0U' eaon io hcicgi one uoiagnio to tho trtato convention, with tho fol lowing reeult: DctcgatH to State Convention, George W. Andoraon Mehnmn, Horeb, Broltenbtish. J. u ted ticket. It was not backing down to not nominate a ticket. . John McKlnney replied to Kay by riaylnk it was far more fair to namo a ticket by this convention, than to do it by a. committee appointed by thig convention. It was just as wrong. L. H. Poujado sald it waa not un derstood that this convention was to put up a ticket. A. N. Gilbert spoke for tha pro gram. Ho said tho convention was already on record as opposed to Statement No. 1. This convention should select a set of five represent atives. Homer Smith moved to settle it by ballot. Mr. Gosner opposed this. Smith was voted down. On call of precincts op quosilon of putting up a legislative ticket, the advocates of a ticket woro found to bo in a minority yes 36, no 122, or moro than threo to on went back on the very, purpose for whloh tho convention waa called. Voto by PrccIuctH on the Machine Irogram to Namo a Ticket. On motion of J. W. McKlnney that convention nomlnnto a legislative tlvo ticket, roll call by precincts showed tho following result: Precinct. Yes. No. 1- townrdlco If they rofusod to stand by -Tohn Brophy, J. A. IUclmnUon by! '"d Dragor Monitor, Sootfa Miolr rninvlntlonn ami nut mi n tlokot F. Wrlghtman. H. W. Thlolson. T. 0.iMIUb' Mt Angol. .n.inni.i. nnnnar.A . Smith Jr.. R. P. IIoIko. F A. JinUnr. CIlBB. Piatt UMIUVUIUUI HJfVavu IM UkUVUIUVUV ---. w .. ... -,. -.,, No. 1" nn they had boon called to-!Jay Go. T. B. Kay, T. II. Jouos. gother to do. "You havo already.' Baiom io. .. violated tho Bplrlt of tho law. Tho fr- Ir- BmUh. Alono Gosnor. F. Mro- cminty central commltteo callel this dlt'. - H. SUnwon, Dr. J. Reynold. intuiting to Boloot a logUlatlvo Uckot. L,WJ Hauser, W. If. Hldrldge. C. nnd flvory delegate knows thin. That Mooros. j In whnt I camo horo for. Wo aro ' Salem No. 1. fully oompotont to do bo and I believe T. T. Bingham, B. W. Hazard. Bar! If llmrn la nnv t,nri wnrm nnnnhll. UnOO. W. 0. Hubbard. W. M. Ilolllll- tian blood In your vulna, you will do aon. J- DliM. w- 0. Wlnslow. Wm. SHvortou. ' , jtyot." jYanUn by J. W. Gamble, Asia IJoff.1 W. A. Taylor -A! Wultor Wlnnlow, a bright young William M. CnrmingtouF. A. ICrlx- tern, iiowen. law BludontVf Wlllnmotto. sounded on. . n. H. Loouoy vfofforBon. Sidney. ..,.. .. .. . r ,.-. .. Hubbard, Chnmpoog, Sfc. Paul, 1. A. Snydor Aurora, UuttovIIlo. .Lloyd Roynolds Brooks. Chema a. J. jr. Poormnn -Woodburn. Wm. J. Clarke Gorvals. Fair field. C. F. Illcka. F. J. Van Valkonburg Sllverton, South SUvertfin, North Aiimsvlllo ' I Aurora Brcltonbush Brooks Buttovlllo ..... Champoeg . . Chcmawa jElkhorn Fairfield Gorvaln Hornet. .. Hamell Hubbard Jefforxon ' Llborto' , . ... Maaleny 2 Marvin Mehama Monitor 4. Mt. Angel 2 Loss of AJJJJ5 r"?!"6 y-o v.'.M.uuig, ior then tUi fails to give the diM-fiJ1 stimulus necessary for the pS formance of their funrt,'. rl Hood's Sarsaparilla U L .. SL?0.-1; ta- it J n.uw i.u.u ana ncn, and ttn all the digestive oriran. 'I waa all run down j appetite. After taking . v Hood's SarsapariUa I could il wiing 1 wished." Jlrs-Ataacda Accept no aubstitate for IUi-l' ? ,,ww -arsaptt Insist on having Hood's. Get ft) xn nquia or taotet form. 100 A Rebato Legalized. Tho railroad commission h15 , mo uregon itallroad & Kan- company permission to rcbe Pacific Hardware & steel for. $?71.14, pepresentlag the dlftl la cnarges mado on tho bul-, per hundred weight and the raw In effect before January after February 10. TMs Mm has to bo secured before rcbiu bo mado and it is provided iJ permit of the railroad comu that tho same rebato be made I companies similarly affects chango In ratoj. -w- jr Miioloay, Bat 8a- Salem No. Salem No. Salem No. Salem No. Salum No. Salem No. Salem No. i 3 c 11 2 10 c n tho only moral key no to of tha con voutlon In a apeoch whloh won round l applauded In opposition to the " onaiawn, . m. buuiu j. w. (tinvantlon taking out of tho hands jYoung, R. M. Palmer.' f of tho pooplo tho mnklng of tho 1m-1 BMom No. ft, i iHlhtlvo ticket, -Gentlemen: The JHU Kalpht, A. W. Drngeri C. V. PMIiletho KepuuUSAM onnotinl ttOa KJ1, A. A, Burton, R. 0. Hawloy, law. Including Statement No. 1. and J- 8- I'wtwaa, Frank Smith. II. B. until U10 people repeal It. wo have NUHnrd by A. U. LaPtHleMe. 110 rlieht to violate auy of lu provle-! Salem To. 7. lane" I C T. HcUtyre. J. Holwlru 0. . Convention ProootxllngH. aeon, L. W. Af&eeoa. J. Mafcioy. IA. l, .MinillB Ul BIlOUUIIi 1UVTW tV Salem No. h, ' W. MaKlnuoy Stayton, Subllin- J. N. Smith. F. A Mlnxenailer. R.,y. v. ii. iiodboii, .1. v, uxii stay ton, Sublimity, AuuiHvllIe. F. II. Southwlck Salem No. 1. tornoy fur the Southern Pnolfle KHi J. N. Smith- Salem No. 2. W. H. lUdrldgoSalom No. 8. W. C. Wlnlow--9nlem No. 4. John ICHlKht Salem Nn. 5, Satan No. 8. Jeeeo lUow Snkmi No. 7. Liber ty. Jobei W. MeICtniiy mede h apeoh Adam. hU V ftdvowUing tho namlwaion of live A.il itn iraytti attAurAi) lilie nnvunrfir Iftn 1 I-. idSTiHi whm he refuel to m. 9- V1 I -.amotion to adopted a r-WTlH"V:. wv ,,rufTO" .. 1. ... .. -ih., .i..u ,,, twuu I. ihkh nuu. H. U. Mount. I J .ItH lawpartwar of Qw. r Illnmn "7 wr" ,UM,UB -," " rrentittlve who 1 nwiw ujipuf-m mi otnwpiiiviii, ttu.i, no The pUttoru bee only brief ret wie opiHKKt to allowing Uio noonle reaoe to uatiotul or UU palltlee i0 MJert 0MtdhkU8 for tiw logleJu- X , la iavor of Taft. duly made CrtH,;nUnlrt iimnlllf. 00pl U Part,",! l-.6.rm oh toro m rttiulom WW in No. 1 men. fnwi .wM.wi i.- l . the "dtreot pr. ,. tJlll ll.BUllld i the fQllewlHK entitle to in l: l Mllltllllli. MlllHttttltM Allfltt'll. .' UmiM Adnme had a IkH ot,,l' owwutlen: tjj-r and frow brief talk wwrt it ' lr 0. U. Moorw. and gentle i 1 broegkt up from Portland by ti ntme of WtllliMna. who eeumed fa. h nmtNlttl a ahoobay Kpetoh t, r utai.rv (tint Wit a IK UiMtrtv ItlAilU. 1'.i u unythlng that oould b,Ml11' u A 11JV1 -H,r'J?'i " Sldnv. J. T. Bftokwllh, U. F. Slu.Wi. OrttiW, (3. W. Anderson. CB. ICtfW. proxy). Auwra. B. F. flieay. H. A. 8nyd A. H. wary law." Marian County Plntfonn, Tie eotMMlttee on reeelutiaiis sub- wade a sood weoHd to thle dauMHd and pat up quite Salem, Bast 3 Suott Mills 4 Slduoy ; Silver Falls South Sllverton North SUvorton ..'. ... SUvorton St, PabI ; Stayton Sublimity Turner R Woodburn 6 3, 6 4 1 12 Total , 8G 132 Onmotlon of T. B. Kay tho pre olMjot eommitux) membere wore nu- ilioriMd to not as a oarnpnrgn com- mRU Ih owicting proper persons e a )oglelatlve tieket. Atlkurntd. Pnvliirt Commlttoonien. County Chairman Chna. A. Murphy Mkd th delegations from tho dff- that Pragideatlat aleeture roakl not Uiko Sluiouituii Ma 1 ir tb ti..i. mlUed tea followtag report, whirl, LUnM, mtdmu mmwml tho waa .uleaUKl: y waereaa. we. ta Ranublteima of aa arguuteat baaed on the parol.! ferant proolncta to soloot precinct OQinntUtaonien, which wae done, ami thoy were rutlfled by Uie eoncentlon. ii u4. Thero wsm utter absonee .f . 1 froart o uy reform prln c!i fir wWeh trggr&lYe Repub I an iUHd. Tho aly tefsrnee " j Heplejw llpht President Rooe : l Hutting up (or tho people i4..4 tnterstv Uko Standard Oil. i anas, et nl id to meutlon the i of tho different Ropublloan Jeat. and "int but not leait ' 'It.1 The tiouveutieu forgot 1 itr tho splendid work bolng hi the Onvho delegation Ih Hubbard, Martan eeuaty ta convention aejom Uted, uoUavtag that the wol faro of the toaaiy aad that the beat liUor 0. Plutta. 0. Lwbk 0- M. Drlt- "" 7, wr """ ' (rt,u(1 w. t ohm j. a. DodM ftQ - e aakaldtag mfm -4T", --. m "'! " -- -- ygw -w "II,. n u 'fini'r'riwiwmiiwiiii f You Want to Save Money ' t eaniag u vimj ueoouut ' W ahU dftjwMt eaea vk Wi a pari o( your ears m MirprbH yaa U tee huw ;a sm )0M iMatt deiiolS mi atetH.l wiU luMt to t a f yaajM. Ht.ii aiaa aa mde Uqmw44 Jf't fe. "'. ur. $mm mnmmt UlPITAL mmm bank Platte, prosy). Scotu MUK W. T. Druger. B. . HUVgaakg. . P. WhlUMk. J. mtakid. tt, D. Ad kins, proxy). Jeffvreou. 1). a Themat. Qeo, Majn, O. 11 Looney. 8. A. Pwe, J. L, SUlliver. Ray Roevt, tlovxil. of Ute artaetnleM of the Republlean party, at odvueated aad suetalued by suah awtatHt eaea aa Abraham Lin ivia, Jawee A. Garfield. Jamoe 0 Blala William McKlaley, and laet bat not least, Thaadore Roosevelt; ami, Whams, Tha irasvnt prosperity oad mare4 of the United Slatlw ui Hotao Rd aaroad Is duo to the ad CI. Blmmoad. A. T. Aik. AHae af IwlRelpleti advo- wu vnu wtvcxw y m uepMeii ft gMty uad Wberaaa, Wa aaUeT taat U. la to Ue bet tatoraat aa4 Uta wolf.o of t4 siU UU aaea Hxtaetglan iiueW U uaid. aad that la order ta sua- tata Umhh prtactaie. k 1 aatogiary aad laaaiabeat aoa m to eJeet a lie- pawim to t Ualld Statee eanale: tetefelara lo U llMtlvtA. Taat al mMhlal fw aa lagtaiatmta oa iM UeawMeHa Uakat autocrine t a atatHani ikat Xim vtH mvvon for fatted Stale Steven. J. N. Mtllttr. North 8IHvi-tim. I. W. Porter. I J, AtlMitt, U. J. Walford. H. XI Mwtat, T. V. IUaaaj-. M. J. Vaa ValklMrg. alao aa oxy for two. South SUvorton. U Q. Ilawet. .M. l. KjrM. C T. Uteka, Jaa. FtiOAy. J. UaVer. W. l Mney. Qa Fta My. A, m. Aaoiawli. p. Ur'keiiUr U. Patlarnaoa. 0iitibi, Bls, H. Batute. (W J. cSrtea, Jif?11 'praxJ. ' tnl, I .f.u.i. 1 'W covatUa upkww the j THfc eoaveatUia appntvvM the ,um W to last logtAUirw in ias fS W Jottw bill to ar ftv lo?k ai mh1 i Ordgoa tltj by th fJpwiH of the vtate MXK lw, MaAl Kxtvrraateat. vt. urgi our (HHeAtion la tMingrvt to maktv thU llloim. proxy), J, M. Poorwaa (H. D. a forwuost p to uw ad that the Boaaot. proxy), Amos Beach. O A, famuw aaJ tJNipiHta of wuUwK-tto Neadel (H. Goalet proxy). J P wlley way b ivSUt r th tax of Hunt. C, F WhitM&a tit. wr ih-vm sa rut u tu. ..w 1.1. ... Monitor, i lx S4wmdt, J, t Raw. WoodburM; Ii M. Illek I!. D. llrewj. l 0?l WL proxy), a T Jfrhawia (H. M Ixlolni. &nty. a U Ogle (R. k H. llofw preveattnl a protoet from tho UeaublteuHa of Galea preetnet. agalat thbj ronvouUou jaiUlag Ht a legtelaUre tlrket. taktagAot of the Ra4 of the peonle the election of aa Patted SttaeeMtor.-T)iaatue8 of the X odd MepHblloaHo vm read by tho aerretar) wA tha proteet ptae.Hi oa ale. Rev. Win. Uobtaaoa thought It was no elap at tha primary law to be uoiHlaatod hj- eueh body as this. Ha moved m aa ttatandmaitt lhat n oomwitt or eight aame the leglaki. tlvo Ucket. He jaH ro eroa to hte aweadmaat. Walter Wtaeiow taade aa ekmaant plea, tor tha dlreet ortaury. It had beea exalalaeti dtftoreat to ktiu from what waa Uelag 4oa here oa the aoor of tale roaveatkia. Uvo ag to what the iaog( havo oM aa to do la thla matt ao aaU. Notklae will eoaa ua dowa to tm ae nUk ae to ict h slat la aagaaae of the Wm. Tyaior aiado aa eh,eat gta tor taaa wa woM dowa SttitoaieHt NV 1 teator Kay aow took ta aoor xa ood raeowaiajHifa or natal tig a ueket. H faid Mia dtoeot artiaary law wa taaetad ajr Heaab ttaags muJ aWj koaU at h the nrt t tfco rte4 Uie aw. It waa la. eoaaaittiat to aadorae Ut dlraai WU wary law ag 4t tJl MRM .v, vao lu gratleteoa. H woaM he a utteiax tt pat 'ug h a ttkH. www rnaeo frtcittta aad divide th euMMrtm r Ue griaalnlo thav ood for The eaatailttwe aawed ly tail. MBtAuMA. UMAft. . ,, -..(.v tMMtu axe up a The following were naated: AamevtUo J. A. Smith. Aurora B. F. Oleay. Brottoabuah F. W. Stahlmann. Brooke F. J. Boldor. Buttertllo ' Champoeg . Chemawa Jivmos tnstanley. Uikhora Robert Moor&oiuse. Falrgeid M. W. Mahonqy. Gervals J, R. Slegmund. Horeb -Wra. Bertram. Howell J. N. Mtlley. Hubbard Chas. PiattS. JwAWton J. L. Jgajg. Ltbarty Maoieay W. A- Tyloj. Marlon Mehama H. GSIegmnn. ' Moaltor Mt. AageL-. l. JUambert. am No. l .R. H. Downlag. alsa No. S C. A. Murphy. Saioai Na. t G. State. Stioa No. 4. -G, H, neafton, SjOeea No. 8. M. Palmer. Saloai No. s r. c. Halley. 9aW No. T L. W. ABfe9R. Sl. Wast J. B. Aafiy. St'tt Mllte-It S, UlQkob. SWne jfamea Daaan. Silver Falte SHvortou, Seath S- N, Bewai. Sllvenaa. Nena Sllvwrtoa M. j. Va VJalkoabarg. St Paul ijtayta--W. S. Geatfy. SjihHailty-D. 0. OewalBg. Taraar Wooahar H. a Browa. Gateav-Geo. w. Aadersoa. Ro4al(0Tha Noot Monitor r. u Rs. -o " Rlicumntlc Palaj Rellfti B. F. Crocker, Esq, no l of age, and for 20 years J-.sti tho peaco at Martinsbo?, Bayp: "I am terribly afflicted! sciatic rheumatism la 037 ltd and right hip. I have &ui bottloB of Chamberlala Pitj and It did me lots of good." Fa at Dr. Stone'x drug store 11 Judge Oleland, a IlepubUtas at Portland, suotalus the a tionallty of the Initiative tad i endum.- t- Raco Suicide as Pruisident Roosevelt call I I nearly the menace to Increxse I ulatlon that deaths among li aro. And eight out of tea cl doaths aro directly or I&2J caused by bowel trouble. Baby Elixir cures diarrhoea, tary, sour Btomarh and ill ailments of this nature, hi thing for teething bablei, Pri and SO cents. Sold by all det'l (i Kodol Is totlay the be:1 romodv for all disord rsot'!: aoh. auoh a dyapopsla hw pour stomach and belch : t Sold Ijy nil druggUti -- ' Konnedy'e LuXitir.. C zfi aota eentlv y't ; to T f:l hnu'Alri nml a.1 .i inps1:! 3 samo time, v " r -' Sold by all din. ;: ! 74-T 'SJJ' "VU, THK BEST KO.IS FAMILY EVKR Can be obtained fro j tender and Juley bff. pork. AH out meat rmm tha nhnlrMT. IBd F1 tha table to iu!t the dt 'naHitimic. OHr nrlce4 ' 11. ... win tAi ZZi' placa In Salera. E. C. CROSS. l Of. tW 4 UVUD Mtir. OASTf?? 0 .v. Umimr G&, Eifiutw r M -r -""" OJWegTPO ifiiicKqitf Cough R 4W -rttt- fnill,p jgh$. C CROUP aw k . -?' wWW1 w .- iI MlsAATsaMP LH - nT M ' iiKii,sr i 55r-T: yuiWri Prfttrt S5C 5H f .RtliftlYMiitNtt&Je triir 1 f looter wt-a aad a sroaeriy ah&tH. gxat-elaae dragi"" - - - , . - BBIE czm