Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 28, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOUItNAL. SALEM. OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1008.
STATEMENT NO. ONE
CANDIDATE'S PLATFORM
J. L STOCKTON
A man who had surplus cash In tho bnnk but "bought goods on
credit Just for convenience snke," tried tho
CASH PLAN
The Old White Corner
UNDERMUSLINS
WmSt
Tho Stockton vnluos In tntislln un
derwear havo always nn Interest for
tho shopper who likes daintiness.
Tho assortment of stylos, too, Is
one which wlllrsuroly satisfy tho
great majority, of women.
The makers excol In producing
muslin underwear beauty at a mod
erate 'cost.
Corset Covers - 25c to $2.50 I
ladfes' Skirts - $1 .00 to $8,00
ladies' Drawers - 25c to $1 .50
Ladies' Chemise - 50c to $2.50
ladies' Short Skirts, Children's
Gowns and Drawers, Infants
Dresses, etc., etc.
CHOICE OF- THE CARPENTER'S -UNION
,
Walte C. Winslow, a Graduate of the
Oregon State University and Cham
pion of Organised Labor Tells the
Republicans How To Elect a Senator
m
HYPNOTIC
iContlnucd from pago one.)
MP , in'erwovea in a story that
j W unfolded to the grand Jury,
M P M Austin, ii dashing wld
', Itloj In inagn flcen apartments
Aiicltr, Is called upon to explain
r tie name of Reuben II. Lloyd,
Ijiw'mm San Francisco attorney,
kt to be on certain letters to Mrs.
fdi Lloyd sajs he did not write
( iccuiatloim against tho wo-
i time from C'aude Nnsbura, a
k'wute man, of Coos Day, Or.,
iiKtm that his brother and
wve under the hypnotic power
It Auw'n, and that alio has ob-
i isms of money from them.
tot tm U brother, Harry,
eet tho woman five yoars ago
toi Dav and beforo long- she
Jitnmp'cr ,mM on him. Latori
!t. hi rinthor fell miliar liar
'm
o'K if( , ,g that h became
Wan of Mi Austin, when alio
' him a Mt.-, bearing: the sIk-
rof Rfqq h yoydf nnd nd.
M to her
I tine to San Franplnn" si.l.t
lwjtodav .,nd Mr. Llovd told
F he had nut stsrnnri thd inim
tin. Amtin r also loamn.i timt
' m not acquainted with tho
B"Bt mm with whom Rhn
1 to be friendly "
"5 f.js Lloyd ongnged an
"' nrtinc him to present
-'icr -n ih eraml mv
Ao-tin declares that the
ff!r a ,,.ot to ,nJro hor
!"' -ut of difference In
; 'wwr farnllv." aim Qi.i ..t
J ,rl,' letter which Claude
n I nt him. and never
' WON' I hnvo n ...t.
i, ' ivi autitjuiit on
' to se tha v.i
Ijj, " '"rK money. Tno
l""uiiuB w
Tbo Luit-t- n .
'roupayoutforaboxot
" Ww Lffl nm. ,,..
hhehea'th that's more
' tnw ,,,, Try thQm fQf
U 10Ur.a . ii....
! urja i, ,;; " r"jrlon
F J u be cheerfully refunded
Lir!'4B store
PRESIDENT
TO MEET
ENGINEERS
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Washington, March 28. From
every part of tho country hundreds
of members of tho Urotliorliood of
Locomotive Firemen nnd Knglnomou
nro swarming to Washington to bo
nddroBsod next week by Prosldent
Roosovelt at a union mooting In Ma
sonic tomplo.
Desldos tho President, othor prom
Inont moil will be among tho apeak
era.
Grand MaHter John J. Ilnnnhan,
nnd othor grand lodgo olucors will bo
In nttondnnco.
.-
Stato of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lit
cbh County, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makos oath that
ha la aonlor pnrtner of tho firm of
F, J. Cheney & Co., doing business In
tho city of Toledo, county nnd statu
aforesaid, and that said llrm will
pny tho sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every case
of Catarrh that cannot bo curod by
tho use of tho Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY,
Sworn to before mo nnd subscribed
In my prosenco, this Gth day of Do
comber, A. D., 1S8G.
(Soal.) A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Curo Is takon In
tornally, and acts directly on tho
blood and mucous surfaces of the
aystom. Sond for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by all druggists, 76c.
Tako Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
TEA
Buy tea by the ounce
until you get Schilling's
Best ; it makes no differ
ence then.
Your tfo. it returns rour money If too doa't
like it uo pay l,iw
BANKTAIK N m
filM NATIONAL BANK, Salem, Or.
u AN ACCURATE RECORD
'' f f ' d States army and navy, an accurate record Is
thk m3n gUfl acoro dur,nS target practice.
u. v auownt will record accurately your financial trans-
. uunii 19 win gcore sneer, oaon qnooK you iue
. aenc 0f the money paid.
turat. in Ull8iRft3g. A'oU,ok ai
60lH
acoount will give you ex-
THE TEST
vt utoiaobn makers test ovary piece of motal that
; ml.. . h1'- Tkte means bettor mauhlnery. fwqr accidents
Erj I maa Uat r!dQS ln the ar-
1 'W baif .Wk tba Jett ,ssue l closely examlnod when It comes
to sJard aUU0 U for J'our benfl- We employ 'trained oin-
A J ou asa errors.
l .i. - iBiunw vnu qnrcirv nr nil iittkue
r am ln favor ofStntomnt No. 1,
because It Is sound In, principle. It
Is the old principle bf government of
tho people extended Just ono stjp
further. It has extended to tho elec
tion of United States senators, whoro
wo havo long needed it. When Pres
ident Lincoln described our govern
ment ho did not shy: "A govern
ment of tho Republican party, by tho
Republican party, and for tho Ro-
pubtlcnn party." Ho suld: "A
;ovi:rn.mi:nt of the people,
iiy the people, am) for the
PEOPLE." Any statement contrary
to that principle; any attempt to ;tve
a minority 'tho power to soloct
Unllod Stntos senators Is contrary U
tho principles of good government,
and n Btop backwards. Tho Republi
can voters choice mentis tho ousting
of tho Republican party from power.
It la plain to see that If tho majority
of tho people of this stato want any
thing, nnd tho Republican party will
not give It to them, THEY WILL
PUT THE PARTY IX POWER THAT
WILL.. I nm Jimt as much In favor
of a Republican for United States
Bonntor as any candidate who slgim
tho Ropublicnn voters' choice plcdgo.
But my style of accomplishing tin:
end, IS NOT IIY BREAKING I'RIX
CIPLE, and electing a man whether
tho peoplo want him or not. If tho
Republicans want a Republican In
tho United States senate, let them
tako oft their coats, go Into tho cam
paign nnd olect ono, the same way
wo olect our congressmen. Wo nro
40,000 In tho majority, and to say
that wo can't succe" is cownrd'eo.
My motto Is: ""A, government of tbo
people, by tho pooplo nnd for tho
people," carried lato effect by tho
Republican party.
I wish also to say that If nominat
ed and olectod I will do all In my
powor Jo Bocuro lnws that will keep
convldt lnbor from coming Into opn
competition with frco lnbor. 't is
not right, for men who havo been
convicted of folonlos, and who nro
stato charges, to roplaco our honost
froo laborers I think tho labor or
ganizations nro reasonnblo In their
demand If tho stato wishes to mo
thoso convicts to tho advantage cf
lho state, It can work, them on on."
hlghwnys; thoro Is nothing that Oro
gou needs more than good ronds.
WALTER C. WINSLOW.
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SPENCER HARDWARE CO.
We are in receipt of a shipment of the
celebrated
Moneyback Metalware
These goods are sold on an absolute guarantee
that they will fill your wants, or YOUR MONEY
WILL BE RETURNED.
Moneyback Boilers $3.00, $3.50.
Oilier Boilers from 85c up.
Pails, Tubs, Dinner Buckets, &c, &c.
Floor and House Paints.
Japalac for making everything in wood and
iron look like new
Enameled ware for the kitchen.
A good assortment of Builders Hardware and
Mechanics' Tools always on hand.
im. lf,
V jJusl for hick." Ho soon discovered that hard cash whs a much
bettor buyer than oten his hfgh financial' rating. Ho; Js now a
steady customor of
TV . lVx
tM&"sted (5&4& 3&0
&. cWi irafii-:':
'A,
Docauso to get tho best results from cash buying ho folind,'ltnoc
e38arj to trade at a spot cbbIi store, whoro ho doosn't havo to pay
his neighbor's debts. , "
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Havo you soon our now lines of tho populaiy , ' ',
Colored Dress Linens
Thcy'ro great sellers this spring, especially In tho light bluo shndes,
of which wo uow show a comploto nssortmont. .
Wo havo Just rocolvcd another shlpmont of those
North Star Hose r
This Is tho b03t wearing line of hosiery for men, womon and chil
dren over shown In Salem. Ask to boo tho
Linen Knee Hose for Boys
at 25 cents
Its making friends for our hosiery department.
Wo undorsoll "Regular Storos" on ovorythlng for tho wholo family
BOOST
FOR US GENTLEMEN
AND WE WILL
BOOST
FOR YOU
THAT IS
RECIPROCITY
;U NIONLA BE L
UMOHUjLy
The Typographical Union, of Salem by Ita cummltto, 's
trying to educate the busliiw men to uh more Union Labels
on thajr printing. Tho printers of this olty certainly do
ssrve a little rooognltlon from tho builnoe mon, and this lit
tle token f fair conditions meana much to the 10 members of
the TytK)Kraj)hleal Union of Salem. 'So ask for
THE UNION LABEL
Whon ordering your printing. Tho following offices hav
4liH Union Label :
N. D. ELLIOTT, 223 Commercial.
ROSSE.MOORES&CO.,91 Cwnmercial.
STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY, 170
1 72 Commercial.
J. CONGER, 130 Commercial.
E. HOT ER, Prop, and Pub. Capital Journal, ,1 97
Commercial.
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Tf tia. . eoanectlon will be an advantage to you In more
! B ' hlak Try it.
E. W, 1IAZA1U). Cashier.
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