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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1908)
J J. MMMMOgmggq MMMMMMIMHMHHUMHBfe.. ' DAILY OAl'ITAfc JOURNAL, SALEM, ORBOON. FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1008 L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER GLOVE WEEK x DAYS OF UNPARALLELED CLOVE SELLING. We want ovory woman and miss to visit our glovo department - hts weok. Wo know tuat our specials . aro moro attractLvo and ttcr values tlran over before. Wo want you to corao to the storo ,l9 week and iu.aBpoolarinducomont have put' on this sale. ' Kid Gloves Black and Colors Regular $1.00 and $1.25" values will bo sold at 75c a pair. Romember these gloves are-,tlken ,, from our regular stock and aro Just such, as ypu ' W6' tiow wearing. $1:00 and $1.25 fKitjs ltr reduced to ?'?: it)v ong Silk and lisle Gloves, up to $1.25, re- 7Kr ccd to, per pair This lino comprises black and white silk glovos from ' our $1.25 lino, and a lino of Halo gloves In tan, grey, whlto and black, bought es pecially for a special sale. JWU r irno SHORT EABRIC GLOVES amendment ortaw which would sub ject such hn o'fflcor to tho temporary whims and prejudices of a minority or an unfriendly political organiza tion to be unrcpubllcau and un American. I Voters Urged to Uh Caution We recommend extreme caution on tho part of voters in voting on tho many Initiative measures on 'the official ballot, especially in the matter of ,tho amendment of the Oregon conatl itutlon. This constitution was fram ed wltti care by ho wfsV founder o the state. Under It the peoplo havo lived happily for 50 years and j changes In It Bhould not bo made lightly or without duo consideration arid- thorough understanding' of tho change contemplated. University Appellation , Urged Wo commend tho University of .Oregon and the Oregon 'AgrfduUral I college to the support of our pep ,plo, and wo,depIjre the calling of tho referendum upon tho appropria tion bill for' the maintenance' of tho I university. Wo. bollove that thp state of Oregon Bhould Bupport a first class UnlVWslty a'ntl lb that old wo urge upon tho voters of tho state ttho Importance of sustaining tho a"c- iiun ui uiu insi legislature, wnoreiiy 5 an annual appropriation of $125,0()0 j was made for tho said Unlvorslty'pf n rir.nn f .i .. .. i uicfeuii, pru iiivugu uiii uunuvuriug support to this measure. o ANNOUNCE PROGRAM OF FLEET a OSc to $1.25 values In almost 5C overy shado wanted for this season's wenr. pair Reduced to iLOVEWEEK-DON'TMISSIT 50c pr PLATFORM (Continued From Page 1.) party to tho contlnuanco of tho. Election Frauds Condemned Wo demnnd an awakening of tho public conscience In tho matttir of tho reg istration of voters. Gigantic frnudn aro perpetrated In ovory campnlgn Ion Hin mnlnrltv tinrtv v t rntHu. twork Inaugurated nnd carried !,.nMnn nu nini.iii.nn- nt vnfr -hn aro not nnd never havo been- In uym- lard by him. (nuHHl Tnrllt Revision Wo bo- that the timo has como for a lion of tho tariff. Wo domnnd i tuch revision bo on careful nnd vrvatlvo linos, with full rocog- w of tho protective prlnclplo and tout tho destruction of any Irlcan Industry nnd without 1m- nent of tho w'nges paid to any Mean workhRinnn, oitlon of the Philippines Tho of times has Justified tho poi nt tho Republican patty In ac ting and rotalntng tho Philip- It Is appnront now to nil who open to conviction thru tho Irlcan peoplo havo tnken liberty not dospotlam to the nrchlpela- Tbe population of theso Islands protected as novor boforo In their onal and proporty rights nnd being surely educated In tho art (government. Wo bollevo that Lpqs&csslon of theso. Islands will eiy increase American prostlge be Orient and will -give tho ro- largo opportunities for uso- w In solving the great ques- i oi tne future. lnit Asiatic CoolJo Inimlgrt -We favor wlao Immigration 1 or trcay regulations equivalent no adequate to provont tho Unl -SMILES- Tho Taft smile was In ovldonco at the Republican' stale convention, and hatchets and bowle knives were out of .sight., r The Fulton machine had things It bvfn way at tho ' stato convontlon while up In Washington wiser coun sels provalled'and both wings' of the , 'J pnthy with tho Republican' party and ' who continually labor for the de feat of Its pollcloa nnd candidate. No man should swear that ho Is lu good faith n member of a political party unless he 1b prepnred to ndvo cato lta principles and vote for hU candidates. Wo demnud further leg islation to protest the majority party from thoso frauds and wo invito tho nttontlon of the prosecution nttor neya of tho stnto to tho perjury stat uto to tho end thnt ns far as possible theso offsnsos mny bo prosecuted criminally. Opposed to AJiiiho ofi Initiative nn.l Referendum Wo aro opposed to the abuse of tho Initiative and referen dum by tho submission to tho people of largo numbors of measures ontho samo ballot. Tho peoplo nro too busy to glvo thoso measures tho nttontlon necessary to Insuro wlso action. Tho number of moasuroa to be, submitted nt nnvJhno election should bo limit ed and It should be further provldod San Francisco, May 1C. Tho fol lowing Itinerary of the American battleship fleet after It returns to San Francisco from tho north Has , boon nnnouncod by Rcar-Adnilr.il Sperry, who assumed command to day: Lcnvo San Frnnclocp July 7; ar rive Honolulu, 2100 nnutlcal miles, July 10. ' Leavo Honolulu July 23; nrrlvp Auckland, 3850 miles, August 0. Leavo Auckland August '15; nr rlvo Sydney, 13S4 miles, August 20. Leavo Sydnoy Auguot 27; nrrlvo Melbourne, C7G miles, August 29. Lenva Melbourno Septombor G; nrrlvo Albany, King George's Sound I 1350 miles, Sept. 11. Lcnvo Albnn Septombor 17; nr rlvo Philippines, 3360 mllos, October 1. 'Leavo .Philippines, October 10; ar rive Yokbhamn,1700 miles, Octobor i. Leavo Yokohnma October 24; nr rlvo Amoy, " ("Second squadron), 1843 miles, October 29. Leavo Amoy , November ,4, whon the first squndron nrrlves at Manl'n, 0CG mllos, October 31, and tho sec ond squadron November 7. 0 GUILTY Of MANY MURDERS party, wore recognized; . !i tniV. J " l At least of tho present genuratlon of Republicans woro put on the na tional delegation. , Such a thing as condemning como of tho gigantic, political grafts per petrated 6n 'tiie people.' oT'lfiU tate coujd, noti bo thought of at the atata convention dominated by the old ma chine. Dut tho peoplo will do It the first chance they get. ' Tho second district convontlon. forgot to endorso Ellis, whllo In tho first district 'Congressman Hawloy was not overlooked. Ho was. formal ly endorsed, and got a bouquet reso lution. Stato Chairman Wm. IL Cijko showed good sonso In not mixing Up with tho Fulton-Bourne facWonnl fight. , Ho called that stnto conven tion together In a dignified manner, had no slnto or program up his sleevo, and stepped down nnd out with no protonstons to running things. Cnko's brother who Is mak ing tho rnco for tho United StnU'H sonnto Is winning friends evory day and will bo elected by a handsome majority. L o GERM OF INSANITY IS FOUND Cincinnati, May 1C Dr. J. D. O' Brien, tho youngest nllonUt attend ing tho national convention of tho Amorlcan Medico-Psychological As sociation hero, road a pnpor today lu LET US SHOW YOU THOSE . . v- Spring jress (roods Specials WHICH WEJUff PUCED QNMRrtM, SgSKSSSSZ TMES ( "T 77 1 iTvlJ' A . ( at 35c REDUCED FROM AND 55c LINES :,, -- at. 50c REDUCED FROM !:, He AND S! LINES at' 75c REDUCED FROM .$1 AND. $1.15 LINES ? ' it 1 We're Making a General Clean Up oi Broken Lines, and They Will Go Quickly at These Prices. fAr 1 M rs'jved iDizdZ' aMcse &508mti fay which ho claims to havo discovered tho germ of insanity. Dr. O'Drlon Is from tho Stnto hos pital nt Massllllon, O., nnd declared ho has discovered tho gorma of par iu:com snow falii IN IIIOII SIKRUAg. (United Press Leased Wire.) Summit, Cal Mny lGTho high osls through oxporlmonts carried on Slorra is'todny robod with a lnaUt nt tho asylum. of snow 15 Inchos doop. That amount Tho doctor says that through his foil Friday", -establishing; a rtw rec- research work many patlonta woro oisl fof Mny. Four Inchos toll dMr- nblo to leavo tho institution porfoctly Ing tho ontlro month of May of last cured. ' year '( Berlin, Way 1C. Tho arrest at (irosaromstadt of a baskot maker; named Koch for tho murder of lit vto has led to startling rovelutlons, which suggest thnt tho man is n veritable bluebeard. Koch Is suspected of having killed "- -" " . -r.- . . r tljat a measure onco voted down by spvornl othor women. Ho has a'. the peoplo should bo inollglblo tpa ready confessed to tho murdor of place on tho ballot for."aportod of ijja former houBokoep.or, a woman six years thereafter. Wo,furthor ilo- named Ellso. Ho had cut up her mand that 25 per cent "ofA-otes cast body,, burned tho peces anl, buried at tho last election snau no mjunw mo pouos, , Tho method f crlmo.concoalmenti wns adopted In tho enso of his wifo, on petition to invoKo mo rcioiwu adopted A woman named Schmidt dlsai. fao In Navy Fnvorpil-i-Wo In-'tion Wo are opposed 10 mo pru- pearea irom fttrasmui i uciuwe , tv. -.... .... .. .i . J ...,,.! n,..nn.ltnnt in tlin Orotron ron-M'nnr. nnH Prnti Pubs was also mlsk mj iwicy 01 mo rroBiaem ior.ijwsc wv..v......v -- .-, .. -.-- - ---, tant'al Increase In tho navy. The stltutlon known as tho "proportional ng from Juljot last year. 'a of the country Is adenuato to' representation" amendment. 11 n r it is now nuHu imi, iur Us am-.A.i.nnK.4 f-1 .ihr,in.,nn lll-dluestod measure, fntheretl by 'evidence from Weimar connecting M44Jfcvy M4vw tatea from becomlne a dimming. dum on stato appropriations, d for coolie ABftle lahorers. 'AsnliiHt Proportional Heprcwnm. AVo in-;tio Wo are opposed to tno pro- beared from .NCMsiaut in int to tho Oregon ron-u3o&, nnd Krnu rusa was a 388 State Street EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP Phone Miin 355 This Season's Novelties IN n-r i "RAGSO SYSTEM" Hand Tailored Clothing cannot be duplicated elsewhere. m THE MODELS ifP " " s. fW of 'a iin- of war and to Insure populUts who hav sto'en the HveryKoch with the ro -sf's carrying tho Amer-'of tho Republican party, us jw tnese women. iflS In urn n navy we boo the pose Is to foist Into olo by trick) In tho basket maker's garden nt 6ua-ant of that pence with and artlnco men whom tho peoplo Oberndorf human bonoa were xouna. BQkl3l which wo doslra to pre- could not be inuucea to oicui. n una, uui mnuoi uiSb.B. v-...- un-American and opposou 10 m piuiu uuuj- oi u uu hmo u.uUt,..v "'can siilniiliii fihonl.1 no practice ahd tradition of our people, to light. "... sted wo fnvor tho codlflca- When oflloos are to be filled it is Tho police believe that Koch is L our natleatlon laws and tho proper that thoso candidates- receiv- tho perpetrator oi nine otnor mux Bl e a' burdensome and un- Ing the highest mimber of votes dors, including tnoso oi two .urmcr able regulations to tho end should be drfblared elected. .wives, a son and threp housekeepers. 'he ivied States may once Opposed to tlu, Itecnll Wo aro o ne Its share In tho carrying also opposed to mo pruiuu ..,..- ' ine world. ment to wio vrcBu n. Concrcsmn.. m...n.n.i.wi known as tho "recall" amendment. of artlclo VII oi tno cou- .1. r, x it; IPPrOVe the rornr.l f tho. Hrk Sprtlon 19 Mtml n m conirres, nnd nar-'stltutlon of Oregon provides for dU FIGHT OVER GOATS, (United Press Leased Wire.) Jerome, Ariz., May 15 As a re sult of a feud long standing caused -." .Ai,'.i-i n p-w-i Ld''hT'' SL fl?Lld"TV'7"X 'efforts o restore to tho peo- or Incompetent puuuo omcer, u b ...- -.-.- ... ---) In., ."::!, . 0.:,:p., ..na , additional constltu- Conrey, tho latter U dead and Hur- by the Oregon & California tlonal provision therefor Is unneces- leylles In the hospital at the point " company g wo neconT- sary. During the course of his offl- of th with four gun.bot wound. !t the legislation fathered elal carter, a public officer Is often in his body Oregon delegatloaand enact- called upon to do acts that do not, Tho men met this morlng .'meet with popular approval, b-Jt armed with abotguns loaded both with D tODpraa. l . .. 'T'ZI'ZZZIZ ZZ - wm '!'". ?"k1,-."l.'"'',",!!r 0,,8ed lc.doman, ., . rfWo vblleyej that,, any conuj'i-. .-..; ,. - if-. combine originality of design with perfect good taste. THE STYLES are neither vulgar nor tiresome. But they ARE smartly attractive, and the beauty of lines f and features is bringing . out enthusiastic approval ' . from careful dressers. The Price Range as you know, is most conservative and pleasing at $20 to $40 the suit. "Riroru Mflti Is Odd" But We Can Fit Him ri-nir y 'Every Man Is Odd" But We Can Fit Ilia CLOTHICR--HABCRDASHCR '. I t w . I r