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DAILYOAMTAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AVIUh 1, 1008 -MMiWMjrj J. L. STOCKTON The Old White Corner fireat Sales-for Horse Show Day SALEM, APRIL 4. vt Saturday will bo horse Bhow day, and as a special Inducement ' et t(je out-of-town people to como to Salem on .that day, wo will duct special sales In various departments of our Btoro. hess Goods Reduced oar entire stock of high-grade dross goods of the very newest for ,! and domestic weaves will bo on Bale for 'that day. Sweiiflg Reduced fTin miallty of bleached anu unuieacneu crasn ror rower anda hai towels 50 pieces at a prlco that will ontlco purchasers Into lay lig la a big supply. Ladies' Suits, Skirts and Jackets Every Garment Reduced Xeit Saturday, horBO show day, wo will offer tho best stock of Ik"! CTCr Biiown in aaiuiu ui vurjr uuutui ruuuciions. nifh-crado Alttnan voiles, made up In Btilts and skirts, tmnnnmn. lyrjcs and novelties, styled for the most critical ladles of fashion, IprUtd ai a saving 01 $i.uu 10 ?iu.uu on encn. """W""iHi ilANA HONORS 'Continued from pago ono.) i d't'dcJ not to Interfere with turwtnt temnernneo laws, tt nlBO ferwd the local ontlon nlan. with h county ns n unit For Tnrlrf Reform. fr President Fairbanks declared 1 W'tt written bv htm ntiil rnnil 'v the convention thnt tho ro- 'i:f 'he Jnrlff must ho mnrin hv s tho aro firm bellovers In the Mire faith Vt ihould not c'o80 our eyes to W that tbero Is a determined ""itlne miule bv tho onnosltlon f'trol the next houso," ho con- "' arh a p an sucrcprts tho Im- "' nuject of tariff rovlston ''dejV tUUl lV li Itanilliltonn ""an! a Democratic house, nnd " bran. h would stand one ttVy f.ptin.fjfi the other. ima- lesnlt would ho corn s' II t .urtss convenos ini- " "'rr h Presldenltsl a t cnti'd nrobrbly comploto oi r v mn before the In- iJ -a or hP next ndmlnlstrn- would hP enabled bv this . rt lift M . . " . i i- Kmru against rno rWff of making a revision ho'i. hn to put nn end "PWMsln business n tho wner man other wise posil- U... I. " ,I,rr 0I w,8. patriotic raih'p It , K00(1 ..niition MM h,Kir,fH Th vision nK i,r;tooive lines and D niSllp III- tlinao ... I.. IWwfi.th "" mm " f L'!le ,' l. I,ft u"(l 8 basis hu.;iT J '.'". or. tnrlfT ro- r ... i hp piatrorm adopted I! Bevcrldgo Speaks. t -;.''. moy and the Repub- i. ai.-pa-it of the times. -..., ," uuiuuo , , ,p1 aml ,lie "arrow - " U od (Lot .1-.. ... '"v n, .v v. l"v ,orct nun " i3 xl?iV , RoPillcan partv ih ,.-r """ .nev8r w' The RP;,, ,rC "A0 a.b0f- "i i, I :"" " is ai- u a y . '"ri'uu"ca watch- hV mJS ha8 been Itt ..., :an cann'dato for f ? i"'i lne Urat Path' L. called the Grat Lib I im .J? .V'nrlHte for Pros- ' Thifle. Q"t "' t x tat r uUia ia,nK8 tor K-f, 'Hder, What raad8 thorn iw i ,- " He".;:! l Bt a man- 1" He u u Wt'e of 1 h b1 v,a,n apostle of !t'feW,,B Wy does ' ' 'hi .,fIfI0 Work t the ,p-mn l,P P'. to 80- ? v- 'rtiCM, M would .b.,,rrr the rlRhti! ' 1 r .'""ty broader : lUtlB ,h nns . rAl iju. -v I , 'rat m,.' ul,rK Pur-1 ,?- Crr.". !at has' "I - d light the C"? J.vB, JP'e. not K,nitj , "y rj'Jght and r vi 't1.,:0 wta- are L. :M eT""' n?w en. Hl-j .fa, m our It Is snld that wo have gono too far and dono too much; but why xlo not thoso who say this propose to erase a single lino wo hnvo written? Why do thoy not proposo to abol ish tho Department of Commorcp nnd Labor, to ropool tho puro food and mont Inspection laws, tho Irri gation law or any othor atatuto In that groat structuro of rlghteoiiB leg islation whoso foundation and framework thoso laws nro? And If no man proposod to tear down what wo hnvo bullded, shall wo listen to their counsel that wo should not tin lab our work? For thero Is yet work to bo done. If thero is not. lot us dlBbnnd. When any party bo comes moroly n machlno. Booking tho spoils of ofllco, It Is no longor a po litical party, b'lt a company of bri Kundt. A do-nothing polluy Is not Repub lican not Amorlcnn. LnurolB fade whon not rofroshod by now and noble doods. Wo must revlso tho Sherman Law. It is nearly twenty yoarB old In fact and a contury old In spirit. It pon a'lzoH dlshonott combination, mil that is right; but It also manacloa honot business, nnd that Is wrong. DiiBlness Is the. nnmo for tho trade aotlvltlos of tho pooplo. Froo Its hands, unshncklc its feot. Only up on tho dishonest lot the bnll nnd 'chain be locked. Strike on'y that buslnesB which pllfors from the peo jplo; l)iit help all builnosB thnt Borvon tho people. Our watchword is Jus tice. For tho plratoa of buslnosa the ynrdarm or tho plank; bjtt tor honest buslnoss tho open sons nnl wolcomlng ports. Tho tariff must bo revised imino dlatoly after tho Presidential oleo tlon. To revise it now would lock up buslnoss for months of dlsuster and doubt. Ho who would rofiuo to rovlso thp- tariff Immediately qf tor tho Presidential olectlon is tob" ancient to bo trusted: he who would revise the tariff on tho oven of the Presidential election ia to hypocriti cal to bo toloratod. Rut, tho earljwt possible rovUlon of tho tariff la tltf will of tho pooplo because it ia the demand of conditions, and to tho people's will and changing condi tions Bourbon obstruction must yield. Two years ago some of uh began this fight. We wore met with ar rogance from thoio'who think that the world does ont move; from in terests whom tho tariff proporlv protected when it was made, but whom changed conditions now on nble to act liko highwaymen lo other honest interests; from a' purchased prens owned by gluttonous corpora tions and by men whoso wealth flqwed from obsolete ochedulos. Hut, success Is now In slghtt and, J?s In diana led the first charge in this battle, so let Indiana lead the last charge that crowns It with victory. And let that revision be honest and businesslike. Let experts at once begin" tho work of JJridIng out the facts and making classifications. The man who does not want experts to find out the facts doos not want the faota found out. Our clasel'lca tlons are a generation old. They are so out of date that three hun dred thousand contests have been doclded to find out in what class ar tle'os really belonged. Let us go to the pooplo not only promising revi sion, but saying to them that we are already at work gathering all the data upon which Congress can act with knowlodgo and wisdom and without delay. By common-sense tariff methods Germany is passing us qn the seas of commerce; evon little Japan Is rivaling us. Give America the same common-sonse methods, and she will beat Ger many. Japan, and all the world com bined. o For Constipation. Mr L H Farnham, a prominent drnpRin of Spirit Lake Iowa, Raya CI urrberlaln's S'omach and Live' Table's are ertajnly the best thiiur on the market for constipation " Give thee tablets a trial You are certain tn And them atrreeabto and LAST DAY FOR THE CANDIDATES mis is tno last day for tho filing of petitions for nomination to the county offices. Dy noon todny most of thoso who wish to be candldntos had filed tholr final petitions. None of tho petitions for the ofllces high er man mat or tlieJustlco of tho peaco was a Democrat. If any Dem ocrnts are deslrlmr to rim for nnv if the offices .they will now havo tn nn- jnounco thqlr candidacy and havo. ineir names written In tho balldt. Tho candidates who havo filed their potltlons fnr,e as follews: County Judge W. W. Hall of Sa led; P. G. Terrell, Mchama; M. L. Jonos, Salem; W. M. Bushey, Sn ,lem. County Commissioners Geo. B. Hoyt, Jefferson; B. E. Robertson, Turner: It. E. Lewis, Aumsvlllo; J. T. Beckwlth, Sydney. Assessor F. J. Rice,. County Clerk R. D. Allen. County Treasurer Wm. Stalger. Rccordor D. G. Dragcr. Sheriff H. P. Mlnto. Surveyor B. B. Horrlck, Jr. Superintendent of Schools W.M. Smith, Salem; A. C. Baker, Stayton. County Treasurer J. G. Moore. Coroner A. M. Clough. Justices of tho Peaco Aumsvlllo, F. L. Pound; Gorvals, L. T. Evans; Horob, Chns. Hoodie and George Spcnrer; Salem, Danlol WcbBtor; Stn.vton, J. B. Grlor. Constable Woodburn, Monitor and Mt. Angel districts, Amos Bench Gorvals, W. A. Brooks; Salem, J.C. JohiiBon, Ira Hamilten: Sllvortop, A. F. Slmernl, A. G. McMillan; Stny ton, Henry Smith. Precinct Committeemen J. B. Ashby nnd B. B. Oosner. East Salem B. F. West, Snlom No. 1; F. G. Unas Salem No. 2; Alonzo Gosncr, Salem No. 3; N. D. Elliott and L. W. Acho Bon, Snlom No. 7; J. A. Smith, AuiubvIIIo; B. F. Glcsy, Aurera: A. H. Slogumund, GorvnlBj C. R. Plntts. Hubbitrd; J. T. Jone, Jefferson; Bruce Cunningham. Llborty; F. A. Sutton, Llborty; E. G. Slogmund, Mehnma. Tho cnndldntes for the loglslaturo nominations nre: Hal D. Pntton, II. J. Mlllor. O. L. Hnttoberg, A. C. Llbby nnd W. C. Wlnslow, Stntomont No. 1 men, who declare they "will voto for tho pooplo's choice for Uni ted StatCB senator." F. A. Turner, S. A. HuuhPB, S. D. Adklns, W. L. Slmornl, C. M. Crlttondon and L. T. Reynolds, who will Ignore tho peo pled choice In favor of the 'Repub licans' choice. DemocratH. The only Domocrats who hnvo filod tholr potltlons for nomination dcslro Justlco of tho poacoshlpB- nnd aro, ns follews: Gorvals, J. W. Kophart; Stayton, W. II. Quoonor; Woodburn, T. F. Hayes. CRIMINAL CASKS IN BURNETT'S COURT Tho s'x prisoners in the county Jnll, who wore arrnlgnod nnd ln Ktructod boforo Judge Burnott yo torday by District Attornoy McNnry this morning pload not guilty and their cnsoi will bo heard ns followa boforo a Jury: Hnns 13. Hanson, ac cusod of stoallng a tonm from Wm. T. Clnggott, Friday. April 10; L. Smith nnd Jack Wilson, who nro undor nrrest for rebhlnj: tho second hand storo of C. Dlllmnn on tho night of Jnnuary 22, Mondny, April 13; Olias Wright, uccusod of steal ing n horsa from ChaB. Yatoly of Mission Bottom; Harry Sampson, nl logod burglar, and A. L. Mosor, ne cusod of passing bogus eheoks, Tuoa day, April 14. Judge Burnott this morning over ruled the mtlon for Judgmont on pleading for tho defendant In tho Biilt of James Hlggius ugulnxt L. T. Towlek, nnd sot the caso for hoar Ing, April 16. 0 im ARMY OFFICER EXILED Washington, April 1. Both Pro.ldont Roosovolt and Secretary of War Taft havo turned a doaf ear to tho plona of Mrs. William F. Stowmt. of this city that her hus band, Colonel Stowart, of tho Coast nrtl!lo.y. whom frlsndo have sought to picture In the light of an "Amor Joan Dreyfiiit " bo ronnlled from his present isolated detail at the deser ted post, Fort Grant. Arizona. Investigation today by tho United Proas rovoaloj a case unparaUolod In the history of tho American army. No chargo hrs been made against him. He has not beon courtmar tlaled, and has never had a hoarlng, jot It is admitted nt the war depart ment thnt tho transfer and atten dant humiliation and punlshmont aro in the naturo of a chastisement. In response to inquirlos for tho JliBtlflentlon of euch unprecedented measuros, tho oxouro wa ntYPrHl that the rocords of the war depart ROOSEVELT (Continued from pago four.) tration eo affects tho wclfaro of all, that tho pooplo will never concede that nhy citizen can rofuao to ac cept it when tendered. Mr. Itoosovolt, however, hag nftt declared "that ho will, ;.rocclvo the clectorato voto of tho nation. We need riot fear. that ho would think of refusing .Jit Ho Is too good a soldier and too patriotic an American to re fuso tq obey tho command of th peoploto etny In the harnosB untl' ho flnUVpa tho good work ho haa ito augurflted. If the American pooplo will stop to think for a moment they will ro alizo tliat, "barring death or serious IlhCS9'Jvpe3ldori.rvfcnoo8eYoH must nnd will bo selected nnd" oloctod tot a B-lconcl oloctlvo term." Tho pooplo aro with him In tho great work ho has rlrfdortaken. They havo tho ut most faith In his honesty of pur pose Thoy nppreclalo hlB .trans csndont ttbUlty to deal with , tho groat problems now confronting tho Btate- Thoy roallzo IUb courage, his Iniliatlvo, hla vast expcrlcnco, lild tremendous capacity for effcctlvo work. Thoy bollovn In hla purpose to onforco tho law Impartially, with out respect to norson, wealth, or station. They hnvo an nbldlng faith In tho ultimate good that will re sult to this nation from his persis tent campaign ngnlnst lognl and moral wrong 'doing. Thoy compre hend the valuo of having such a man as chlof oxecutlvo. No other man hns suoh a hold up on tho confidence of tho pcoplo. No othor mnn can gain such confidence without yonrs of trial, Tho pcoplo know what Roosevelt Is; thoy do not know whnt Bomo othor mnn may bocome. Tho pnllclos of Roosovolt nro in course of oxocutlon. Fow, nt this time, hnvo reached ultlmnto conclusion. To plnco another man at tho head of this government would moan, for flomo tlmo to como, dolny, uncertainty, if not possible disappointment, In tho Buccoosful carrying ont of tho problems of gov ernment th. President has essayed to Bolve. to bo of government nt tho end of his first elective term bocanso of such illogi cal and paltry roasons aa havo boon offered, nneinRt tho wish of tho groat maw of tho pooplo, In tho proaont condition of govornmontnl nffnlrH, would be worse than folly. Thero Ib but ono loclcal and ron Bonnblo thing to do undor tho cir cumstance and that In for tho Re publican nntlonnl convonttou nt Chicago to nomlnnto Mr. Roosovolt as tho oholco of tho Ropubllenn party for President. It might not bo so logical, but It would bo tho BMuJJilo thing for tho Demoorntlo oonvontlon to tnko a similar course. If Mr. Roosevelt fools that ho can not consistently accept another nom ination, the pooplo will not insist that ho do so. Thoy will, howevor, InaUt thnt ho bo on hand whon tho time comes for hla Inauguration. NEW GINGHAMSI I mmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmtimdmmmmmMimmmmmmmm 1 For President Roosovolt permitted to glvo up tho rolnB ARRIVED YESTERDAY the demand for the small checks this season i enormous. We're ready to supply you again. Another large shipment of Silks in the stylish .. v, rough weaves. Trie popular shades have beei scarce in Rajahs, imt we're showing a complete assortment now in both plain and figured patterns. That delayed Allover Waist Net and Alldver Lace has arrived at last. Just let us show you the new designs. You know how our prices compare with prices at "regular stores." The reason that we undersell them is because we stick to the spot cash plan and our business management is economical. You don't pay your neighbors' debts when you trade at 0. z. &rsse4't cZjr'cfe: VANDERBILT GIRL IS UNHAPPY WITH HER HUNGARIAN PRINGE (United Press Lonsed Wlro.) Vlonna, April 1. Countess So chonyl, formorly aiadys Vandorbllt, Is reported 111, homesick nnd de sirous of returning to Amorlcn. Shu Is suffering from a throat affoctlon whl ell. may dovelop into lurnygltls. Whon Intorvlowed in her country homo In Oermezee Bhe declared that sho has tried in vain to induce her husband to return to America with her nnd Hvo thore. "I honestly wish wo could havo re mained thoro," sho sighed. "In America I would amount to nothing," exulalmed Count Szochon yi. "Here I Intend to become a groat politician." " """ Whon tho countoHH suggustod that ho might ongago In politics in her natlvo land, tho count shruggod bis shoulders nnd doclarod he couldn't think of such n move. SWINDLE STATE BYSIDE COMPANIES fUnlted Presa Lnased Wire.) Springfield, III., Anrll 1. Falso and fraudulent btatements, a con spiracy to defraud and swindle the state of I'llnols, ao charged in tho nmrndod bill acalnst tho Illinois Contra' railroad, by the state, which; Is seeking to recover J 6,000,000 back taxp. Tho blM' probably wU b filed this week and a hearlnc had, on tlie caso or the demurror at the FIRST CONVENTION OF PHILIPPINE TEACHERS Manila. April 1. In this city to day nearly all the school toachors In the Philippines gathered to open tholr educational convention, which will laet six woeks. Among the distinguished oduoa tors who addroeeod the dologatoa was Professor Ouy Hall Roberts of tho University of California. - Thero Is uotUng bolter thrn Ko dol for lyspupsln, indlgostlon, sour stomr.ch, b.-lol Injf of gas and ner vous hoadai'he. It dlffsts what you eat. Sold by all drugylits. A Twcuty.yoni' Heiitence, "I havo Just coinplotod n twenty year honlth bentenco, imposed by 1 Uueklon's Arnica Salvo, which cured mo of blooding pilot! Just twenty Kjoars ngo," wrltos 0. S. Woolovor, of I LRaysvlllo, N. Y. Buoklon'B Arlnoa Salve heals the worst soroa, hollo, burns, wounds and outs in tho short est time. 26c ut J. 0. Perry's drug stro. o O. BMMtha BlgO&tST , JM X O 3GL X J&. ,U Klai Yw Har Alwrs BosgM c&&mz&x ,a Mavjerm of rourt, Thp state charges that tho charter line, upon which 7 nor cent of the ment show lack of discipline at ev-Kros oarnlngH ehould have been ery no t commandod by Colonol!aiu lo in Bl"l ." ,,uu ol Str-wart in tho past few years. Do spite thie the effleer has violated no -w' HP'' '' sin rlrrs flpdlnr no grounds for bringing a courtmartlal, To Our Customers ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmammmmmmmm has been mulcted in overy concojv- nble manner bv the mo-t cunning lngftl ' mlndi! monev could omoloy. SubWlarv fomnanlea it s ehargd. Iwiivs with too DeWltt'a OerboM7m WIMA Hj1 Sfllre. It U cnoolrlly BixKi Tor pllp. Sold by nil druggists. : n . , c. c. O. I uilrt.iaH iHo . vr.aillulit r.f cltfttitr him.linVf1 bPOn fOmiOfl r-oMinaad where hla nllocad lack sln purposo of defrauding the of abllMv H3 a disciplinarian would i slave. .101 matter. For wwkt the faithful wife of Colonel Stowart lias labored In vain to hrlnr lufluuee to lvar to ?et her husband rotoral to his old com mand on the Florida coast but she has mot dnly rebuffs at ovory turn. The matter it now snld to be in thol rand: of Provident Roosevelt alone. Tho latter has announced that ' reasona which impollod tho war de artni'nt to detail Colonel Stewart 'or the n'.rvp break'nr doeert still t rln aid that he will have to re t"in her- indefinite y Th on v --.. M..tr s ! r-i to ha w'fo by the war department is that hor hus band may resign If he wishes to and tha his resignation will be accepted. As this, hov.ever. would cheat the old veteran cut of his chances of being re'Ted a brigadier gene-al in two years more, he refur.es to s u render hla command , o Anim Oould'H Murrince. ' Nw York. April 1. Madam Anna Gould has not onlv broken with her family beeauje of tholr opposition to her acceptance of Prince de Sagan'x suit, but she defies Jt to penalize he' under the terms of her father's wiU bv cutting off half of hor Inheritance If she marries the titled cousin of her former husband. Prince do Sagan announced todav that he will sail for Paris on April 8 and that Mme Gould and her ch Idren will take a shin Just as soon as sh'- recovered from the heavy cold and nervosa attack which brought her down Monday night In her We have on hand a fino selection of Diamonds. Wo aro In a position' to dispose of them at a very low rato per karat, on uasy trrns. Why invent In stook and real estate? Diamonds do not ant anything, nor will thoy rot, nor yet roqulro n warehouse 'to store thorn. We ulso carry In stock a grado of Wutoheu for tho railroad trade. Howard from $37.50 to $159.80. Hamiltons, in case, $16.50. Elgins, Walthams, Illinois and South Bend. Any of the above can bo exchanged in ono year's tlmo, if not found satisfactory, for any articlo of its worth iu btock. Our aim Ix to mllhty our t-uMtoiuoitf. JOHN ft. BARR COMPANY The Store of Quality M