DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALHM, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1008
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FULTON FACTION AND
REPUBLICAN SUPPORT
v
Open Charge That There is a Disposition
v to Get Even on Part of the Defeated
Wing of the party
SummerResn
The House Furnishing Co.
WILL SERVE YOU CHEAPER
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Following remarkable article ap
peared in tho Portlnnd Telegram
0turdny evening, double-leaded on
the first page under the above h&Ul
lHg. , If there is any truth in tho above
BHrmlBo let It be added that if the
Fulton wing of tho party defeats
Cake, THERE WILL PRACTICALLY
BE NO REPUBLICAN PARTY
LKFT IN OREGON.
N8o far as Tho Capital Journal cah
ltwrn tho Fulton leaders are lining
up for Cako in tho valley counties,
and" tho indications are that THE
movement to give him a sol
id party Vote is growing
l STRONGER.
Saturday night, aud It 'Tins a groat
deal of food for thought:"
To "Got Even" Is To Cut the Throat
of the Party of Roosevelt.
Tho chief mlstnko which some of
Senator Fulton's most influential
friends are making is In bolievlng
that they are getting even with
somebody by defentlng Cake. As n
matter of fact whether a man is an
advocate of Cako or Fulton he has
precisely tho same interest in tho
outcome. What Is now ntt iBsue is
not tho election of Cake alone, bui
tho maintenance of tho integrity of
the Republican party. If that Is
of any Interest to those who support
Cako, surely for the samo reason it
1b of Interest to those who support
Fulton. What is done this year wiil
havo Its influence on what will be
dono next year and perhaps for sev
eral years, If Cako gets a beneilt
this year, some one elso will get
a benefit next year; but if Cako
gots no benefit this year, in tho
very nature of thlng3 there will bo
no benefit for any other Republican
next year.
And tho reason Is plain. Tho
moment you elect Chamberlain you
proclaim n Democratic dictatorship
in Oregon. Events entirely within
tho control of tho Republicans them
solves lmvo been hastening in that
direction for tho paBt half dozen
years. Chnmborlaln has not been
built up by tho Democratic party.
That party has been scarcely worth
ll1..1
while mentioning. But Republicans
uissenslons have worked marvels,
They havo firmly established Cham;
berlaln in 'tho governorship for n
second term, and now it is possible,
that in tho midst of his term they
may tafco him out of the feovernor's
chair and send him to Washington
to represent Oregon in tho United,
States senate. This is not Demo
cratic doing; it is Republican doing.,
There arc many men in politics In
Oregon who seem to think that UiIb
Bort of thine may go steadily on!
without destroying party supremacy.
They seem very much more con-,
cerned about gottlng even with men.
of their own party than they arc
Infighting thoso who are opposed to
them politically. And yet, strango
to Bay, these aio men engaged In
active politics who themselves expect'
In tho immcdiaite future to profit by
party success. It is not easy to Im-
nglno a more amazing condition of
affairs.
It Is well at this Juncture to look
tho situation squnrely in tho teeth.
If these gentlemen are determined
to bring tho party down to defeat,
let us nt least bo guilty of no self
doluslous. As wo havo heretofore
pointed out, In tho great sweep of
things Cako Is but an Incident. Yot
in his failure or success is bound
up tho supremacy of tho Republican
party In tho state. If Republicans
are building up tho Democratic par
ty, It cdn only bo dono nt tho cx
penso of tho Ropoibllcnn party. If
Republicans contlnuo to build up the
Domocrntic party, one of theBo days
they will have no Republican party
left, and it may happen nt n timo
when they themselves and their
friends most need It. It is in pre
cisely this direction we havo boon
drifting for tho past half dozen
yo'nrs. If It our purposo to contlnuo
to drift, let us do so with our eyes
wldo open, but at tho snmo timo lot
onch mnn stand forth and nssuino
his full share of responsibility. Let
us know not only that wo aro drift
ing, but who Is responsible for it,
so that in tho final summing up tho
deputy Democrats who aro now so
nctlvo will in tho dnv of reckoning
get whnt they havo earned.
Ask tho paper hangers where most of the paper comes from
and who sells it for less.
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FreBh eggs, vegetables, and. nil staple 1 mJltCOme l K2
summer people need. My now grow y fKftt. Ew'&
coin county. Freo delivery. y B,or6 the ffne.t i?J
LEE W. WILLIAMS, RiwJ
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A good well built snnltn.'y floss mattress is tho best Invest
ment you enn mnke in fitting up your homo.
Every ono of ours nro absolutely pure floss.
ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM
240-246 Commercial St.
Lots of New Desirable Merchandise
White Waists, Long Silk Gloves, White Parasols, Em
broideries, laces, White Lawns, Figured Lawns.
POPULAR PRICES
MILLINERY
Merry Widows, Trimmed or Untrimmed, Plain Sailors,
Flowers, Foliage, Dress Hats, Malencs, Chiffons.
AH that is Good and Desirable in Millinery
Gauze Underwear, Hosiery Best Values, R. & G. Cor
sets, Towels from 5c up.
Lace Curtains From 45c a pair up
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CARUPET5
Anybody can sell rugs and carpets of Inferior quality, cheap,
hut what other store is willing to part with rugs and carpets of
the best weaves nnd brands that havo no superior, at cost or less?
The House Furnishing Co.
177 LIBElTr STREET
I w You Will NST
Wo can supply you
iresu uuiier and vecf
Nye Bench and one at Newport.
nvery.
with ovorthlug In tho Br..,.' .. '
gabies of all kinds. VJ''m
" orders M'M
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HOTEL BRADSHAW
noomo nnu uoard. Rooms w th freo use of fi.i. , . 1
Including dishes nnd wood. Half way to Xye nS,h,dH
tho ocean. Rates reasonable. e Deach' 0T
C' 0K. Pft Xn J
THE
TAFT HOUSE
Prlvato hoarding. Strictly homo
cooking, servo tho best menls, you
help yourself. Rates reasonable.
3IHS. MAIUT 1IATCH.MAX, .Mgr.
Cor. Fifth nnd Ilurlburt Streets, one
block north of Presbyterian church.
BUMMER SCHOOL
Tho first term of tho Summer
Normal opeiiB on May 4 and
continues eight weeks.
Tho second torm opons on
Juno 29 and continues until
tho August examination.
Clnsscs will be formed In all
tho branches for stnto nnd
and county pnpers. Tuition
each term $10. The clnB3 in
Primary Methods begins on
Juno 15 nnd continues 12
dnys. Tuition $7.50
Specinl work will bo given 8th
grado pupils.
Address, J. J. KRAPS,
Salem, Or,
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
liiHiiiiumiiniiiiiin
IRVIN HOUSE
Tho most home-llko and comfortable
hotel at Nye Beach. Flno bowling
alloy and club Iioubo In connection.
Two minutes wnlk from the ocean.
"Courteous trentment" is tho motto
of thoroanagcment.
S. G. Irvin, Prop. Newport
CIGARS and
TOBACCOS
I have selected tbtUitu
ent with the trade, fti.
you with what yea ife i
satisfaction. Ahocirrji,
iiifio jinoolMltdrUii
K.CASS.Ity
Front Street. oDMitin,
ceptlon, Newport, torn. '
MIDWAY
Lnrg.e, bright, airy rooms.
Board furnished. Halfway be
tween Newport nnd Nye Brook.
First-clnsD In every respect. Bag"
gngo hnuica ono wny freo. Rates
reasonable.
O.K,
BARBER SHE
A first class uptohtJisc4!
overlook this place for the Nd
Thero Is no barber better
with a razor or pair ct ill
It. .V. WALTFJt, Yri
west sldo Front street. 1
landing. Agency for CorrdJ
dry.
firaber Bros.
When You Arc Dry
WHY NOT BUY
A puvo aud wholesomo beverage that Is sold In all tho cities
of Western Oregon and Northo-n California.
Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops
Grown in Marion County
Mmlo of Vlltmxl Wntw and strictly In accordance with tho
Pure Food Law Salem Boor Is tho best mild boverngs offered tho
public.
Mado by sclontlflc processes and guarnntood puce and wholo
8ome.. No adulteration. No drugs or' chomlcnls and under tho most
porect sanitary conditions. Address all orders to
Salem Brewery Association
PLUMBING
AND
GAS FITTING
Will give prompt attention
to all orders, guarantee our
work to glvo satisfaction aud
to bo up to tho sanitary stand
ard, WE WILL BE PLEASED TO
GIVE ESTIMATES ON
CONTRACTS.
Call at our shop n Liberty
street, back of Barr's Jewelry
Store. Phono 550.
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The '
I White House Restaurant 4
For r Regular
J 25c Dinner at 20c J
They can't bo bet
McGilchrist & Son
Proprietors.
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Phoue 44 Main 147 N. High St,
C. W. YANNKE
Proprietor of
THE FASHION STABLES
Cabs and Llvory, all Rigs Modern
Rubber Tire.
BUTTERNUT BREAD.
It is worth more than any otfcer
read yet tho prlco is no higher
for said at your grocers.
CALIFORNIA BAKERY,
Thomas & Cooley, Propa.
HU COURT STREET.
Call and try tkm.
lfic Board per week 12.71,
also furnUhed room Ten
reasonable.
AT TRW
Salem
Restaurant
MEALS 15c
WM. BORDEN,
Non-port, Or.
ROYAL
RESTAURANT
For quick service, strictly homo
cooking, go to tho address be
low. BEACH LUNCHES
our speclnlty. West Bide of
Front St., one and one-half
block eouth of boat landing.
FURNITUM
Newport, 0ref
For Household Furniture cf i
kind nnd description go t
H. D. BLAKEIY
Carpets, Matting, Stem ll
wnro. Sell or rent job i f
hnniPkftfinlnr outfit as! kj
whon you leave. Prlw'
sonable. ,
South Front Street, oslf
kind.
BUY A LOT"
Tn RPft view blocki. B1!
eloso to bsacb. PrlM Hi
Terms reasonable. U i
buy close In t tne PJ
tOdny tO l . WH-mrr-, -
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ELITE HOTEL
Restaurant and hotel, on
European plan. Meals at all
hours on short order. Regular
dinner 25 cents. Thirty new
ly finished furnished rooms.
E. ECKERLIN, Prop.
148 Commercial St.
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HOTEL OREGON
-5SBBSSBS I II,
Cor Seventh and Stark Sts.
Portland's New and Modern
Hotel. Rates $1 per day and'
up. European plan. Free Bus.
WRIGIIT.NCKINS0N HOTEL CO.
Proprietors
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