Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 17, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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YCAPir.VL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESD
W, JUNE 17, 1008
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L. STOCKTON
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TRAM MARK
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HOSIERY
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NEW TAN HOSE POR
LADIES
Tho famous Wayne mako which has no omftii in a . ,
08 ,0 tM d. in U ,Mr, ol J'onTwo ct s.'lt"
50c Qualities for 40c
Stockton's Special
A Wonderful Black Hose for
25c
This Hebo Is mado to our ordor according to our own whimsical
Ideas of Ilosa making, it Is a full gauge stocking that soils all over
the country at 3Gc or 3 pairs for a dollar. Wo are1 using nearly a thou
sand dozen a year therofore can afford to soli them at a quarter a pair
OUT SIZE HOSE
ALL HLACK
OUT SIZE HOSE
WHITE FOOT
25c pair
( aiinc'tintl
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HOSIERV
m ' ' "T iX f , f " J
30c pair
v.
IRACt MARK
foil THE WHOIE FAMIIY
'J.ain&Mi
HOSIERV
TAFT
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TrUXf MAIM
nlnW,vn!lngt0n' 0in nnd Cnllfor
m. i B0 ou record' through their
Z tTf h0 cotn"ee aspS,
ihl ?. Fr,eMcnt hl a matter of
he antl-lnjunctlon plarik. '
WnchiW Rl,chnrd A UnlHnget, of
ashlngtdn, the coaH Is represented
P.,!hei 8,,bc""Wlttee of 13. Dal
tSs cab.neember f h Ro09SVC,
IWOllld not llDftr tn fhr'nntl'il..Ai..
ltln..l. ...t.il. .. V V.- """-'"Jiiutuui I
tin in- cn V nnd Uoen understood
"...iiiiBur wouia use hU Influence to
5'Lthro.,V,J m uol of tho Pre,sl
dont and labor.
.Jihe.r?for? nn'"n'wr wilt- be rO
corded n the discussions of the sub,
committees opposing tho nntl-lnjunc'-lon
, ylanfc and there will be nothing
in Mie platform regarding the de
mands of tho coast for Increased for-
m?t,on9 aml naVfl strength.
The subjects will bo treated In n
general way but thore will be no spe
rial reference to tho Pacific and Its
demnnds.
Wnsh'ngton's request for amend
ments to the interstate commerce
laws so as to require a decision be
fpre an Increased rate can got Into
crfect when objected to, will be
omitted.
It Is n good guess that labor will
bo defeated In iti demands nud that
the const delegates will be the vic
tors when the fight' Is over.
Piorcitlliigs Mocked.
The expected hitch over tho nntt
Injunction plank blocked tho nro
ceeduro of tho convention this after
noon. After a storm snsHlmi. tho
sub-committee on resolutions took a
recess until 3 o'clock. The members
said the entire soislon had been tak
en up with th? nntl-lnjunctlon mat
ter, it Is nrnctlcally certain thnt the
sub-committee will not bo ready to
report to tho regular comm'ttoo be
fore 4 o'clock nnd that anothor ad
iournment without nnv business
transacted will be nnrpRsnrv
Eight Over H ('presentation.
I was announced that the resolu
tions committee had rejected by ft
vote of 2G to 17 the resolution Intro
d'teed by ReproentatlVo Ilurko, of
Pennsylvania, restricting tho repre
sentation of tho southern state.
IJurke nnounced that h? wold carry
his fight to the floor of tho conven
tion. Ho said a mlnor'ty report
wold bo mnde"; fnvorlng the resolution.
mmmmmll'Hammmm
Oregon Sennia Mineral Paint Co,
; " W. Y. RICHARDSON, Manager
Wc arc manufacturing forty-two Standard Tints
and colors of Oregon Mineral Paint Ground in Oil
and Guaranteed Strictly Pure, Durable and Sat
isfactory in every particular.
trial development, our people and
.t . natita realize tho fact that tho' ,-.,,.,,, Tl;,f .,.,,....,
wheals of commorco nnd Industry re- ,,""I,-J TELEPHONE
nnd Industry re
'Now conceptions of law must bo
(Continued Prom Page 1.1 qulro now law. I OFFICIALS TO OHfJANIZK
A meotlng Is called for nil dire
the action of tho nntlonnl committee , ennctod to conform with modem in-.tors and trustees of farmers tol
ly a single vote was opposed on the i ?""JJL. "i1.!1 ..com.merco ..." advance ,;,., lfnM n, . v .,., B1
giound that It would appear to stifle
a fair hearing of tho casos. So the
comml too wiyit ovor tho 110 con
tests offered by counsel for Cannon,
Fairbanks, Hughes nnd Fornkor, Tho
flrjt vote on an Alabama contest wn
3S to 7 In favor of Tnft and showed
how coiliplofdy ho was In controU
Tho commlttco decided to submit
a report to tho convention recom recem
mending: "Tim' the temporary roll of dele
gates to tho convention as prepared
ly the nntlonnl commlttco bo made
-permanent."
. This innkoa cortnln, that Taft will
ihavo over soven hundred votes on
first ballot. i
A small minority 'threatened to
ila, to support Mnx'or Charles. A.
Dookwalter, of Indlajinpolls, In do-
mantling thnt tho' contesting dele-
jatoi from thnt city po seated. The
fTaft lendors nsstfrtCd today, how-
tever, that such nn effort would be
,ubducd quickly ,nnd thcro Is Httlo
prosprct of nny serious fight ovor
Mta on tho lloor oC tho convention.
'.nti-Injunction Plank.
The hbor i!nnk, adopted by the
Xfcu'lt' cotiuc'l .of v tho American
Flier! ) of Labor, was prcsontod
n a RU')-com;rimeo of tno commmoe
on re olut Ions of tho-convention to
la Labor nks that It bo placed In
"i Rc.uibllcnn platform. It was sub
mitted by Samuel Coroners, presl
pnt of tho Aroorlcan Federation, In
the following ferm: ,
"The Ropubllcnn party Is In ac
cord with Lincoln when ho declared
labor la prior to nnd Independent of
wpltaP labor Is the suporlor of cap
Hal and deserves more considera
tion.' "The Republican party hap boon it
'launc1, defender of proporty and
Property rights, yet Upholds that per
onal rights nnd human liberty nnd
of necesslt must be entitled to thr
nrst and highest consideration.
.' Recoenlzlnn: tho now conditions.
arising from our marvelous Indus-
Jane Brides
and
SterlingSilver
phon lines nt Salem, city hall, Sal
unlay, Juno 20th, nt 2 p. m., for tho
purpose of fqrmlng nn organization
freedom In lino therewith.
"Wo therefore p'.edgo tho Ropub
llcnn party ,to tho enactment of laws
by congress guaranteeing to tho for mutual benefit.'
"K" uiunuio, uio agriculturists nnu i , Uf.T .nrrnnwii
tho horticulturists of our country the I . M. GOODRICH,
right of organized effort, to tho end , Prcldont Chemawa Mutual Tolo
that such association? or their mem- phono Company. C-10-3t
bora, ahnll not bo r9garded as Illegal i n
combinations In restraint of trade. i
"We plodtno oursolves to tho ennH- Tho Amorlcnn nutomobllo hnn cut
m:nt of a law to prohlb't tho Issu-ldown tho load of tho German enr In
nnco of Injunctions In cnsoi arising the Now York to Pnrls rnco, arriving
cit of labor' disputes, when such In-.shortly after tho leador at Nort-
McMINXVILLK, OREGON, APRIL a, 1008.
OREGON SIENNA MINERAL PAINT CO, SALES!, OREGON.
GENTLEMEN:
IN REPLV TO YOURS OF RECENT DATE. WILL SAY
THAT THE SIENNA PAINT THAT THE STATE I10VGIH FROM YOU
IN. THE YEAR 1008 (18 RARHELS) AND AHOUT THE SAMH AMOUNT
IN 1007. TO PAINT THE OREGON STATE INSANE ASYLUM 11U1LH.
INGS, HAS GIVEN ENTIRE SATISFACTION. REFORE WE PUT THIS
PAINT ON. OUR IJRICK WALLS SVEAT SO I1AI1I.Y WE THOUGHT
WE WOULD TRY CEMENT ON THEM TO KEEP THE MOISTURE OUT
HUT OUR ARCHITECT FROM PORTLAND THOUGHT REST TO TRY
SOME OF YOUR SIENNA MINERAL PAINT. SINCE WE PUT YOUlt
lAtT ON. IT SHUT OUT ALL OF THE MOISTURE AND WE HAVE
PERFECTLY DRY WALLS NOW. IT IS MY OPINION THAT THERE
IS NOTHING llETTER THAN YOUR PAINT FOR mttOK WALLS,
AND t TAKE PLEASURE IN RECOMMENDINQ IT TO THE PUBLIC.
YOURS VERY TRULY,
J. F. OALUREATH.
THESE PAINTS a;t,usf y,thc statlon
Pubhc Institutions on their
Merit and have stood the severest tests that can be dp-plied.
a
ri om and good tasto have
0r !' iecj to mako Sterling Silver
Uf k.U Ideal for weddlug pres
ents So raafter how small or how
srp?- our gift a'pproprlation U.'if
n '? .ling It's right, and people
have a greater regard for being In
Good form nnd good taste In the
ratter of wedding gifts than at
iher times.
Our stock will afford a wide
range of choice and if It's Ster
lnB, nud comes from this Btor.
'' doubly appreciated.
Barr's Jewelry Store
fciate and Liberty Streets,
Junction bo Issued whou thcro c.lut
a remedy by tho ordinary process of
law."
"And which shnll provldo that In
a proceeduro for punishmont foi
contempt of court, tho party cited
or contempt shnll, when such con
tempt wni not committed In the net
'ial prosenco of the court, be ontltlod
to trial by Jury.
"Wo plodgo tho Republican party
to the onnctment of nn npinilrneu'
extending tho existing olght-hour
law to nil government employes and
to all workers, whothor omployed by
contract, or by sub-contrneton, do
ing work for. or In behnlf of tho fad
orn' covornmont.
"Wo plodgo the Reoubltrnn pnrt f
to tV enactmont of n law by con-'
k'-m. - far as federal Jurisdiction
can extend for n federal employes
liability art for Injury to tho bod
or loss of llfo suffered bv omnloyo' '"
Continuing, the plank demands
tho following Pledges:
A law to extend tho fedornl Juris
diction to tfrnnt woman's suffrngt.
To submit n constitutional amend
ment to tho states for ratification
providing for tho absoluto suffrage
of womon oqunl to that of mon.
A Jaw creating a department of
labor eoparato from nny ex'stlng de
nnrtment tho -eeretnry at 'ts heal
holding a seat In the cabinet.
A 'aw creating a federal li'ireu of
mines and mining, preferable under
tho proposed department of labor.
A law appropriating 6ufflcfont
funds for the investigation of the
causes of nil groat disasters, for th-
purpose of recommending laws nnd
regulation to provent terrible loss
of llfo-In mines.
A law establishing Unlte.l StatB
government savings banks.
Samuel Gompers prsonallv pro-,
nted the labor roiolutlons to the j
Biib-commutee at inn unwum ou-i
npv pud in oec' sl'l bnt revo
lution would be tho result in tms
t'cjilnsk Tuesday morning.
APPLY BY MAIL OR PHONE, OR CALL AT
FACTORY ON TRADE STREET
BETWEEN CHURCH AND HIGH ' ' . ,
This Paint is taken from the Mines in Lane county, and
manufactured at Salem, Ore. v
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HOUSEWIFES ATTENTION
Never take your eyes off this store, somehting doings all the
time. Our great removal sale opened up pretty briskly Monday
but we have an ininien sestock to dispose of and as we don't .
want to move it have putsuch reduced prices on same that willsure
ly appeal to you the moment you get inside the store. Now is the
time of all times to buy your housefurnishing, don't neglect this
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rountrv 'f hf anor union m --) - m g
.rjffir-a'Siigreat inducement that we are now offering you, come early and
all-SSSrEldon't be disappointed. During this great sale we are making
we w.it to get fmtr treatment and jv rr
, oing to t It. Wearenotan-l rr . ... tUlA IS vf Ri-IC mO'iOC mi
special OTTcnng on cjur ceie:uiaiu nut ui iuo du..i5w
Range sold with a written guarantee.
omMata nr dejtrovflrs of proporty. .
I4'-. i . I.Iab .M.Vinr
W dont renrwem nm m" "
line of thowxt.
Allies Lose Out.
The report of 'he committee on
credentials was made recommending
that the temporary roll be made por-
mipewa adopts, thereby ending thB
battle of tho allies.
The report on permanent organi
zation novt was received and adopt
ed. General Stewart L. Woodford,
of New York, and Governor Charlw
Deiinen of Illinois, were anointed
a committee to. escort Senator Henry
Cabot Lodge, the permanent chair
man to the platform.
Nothing for Const.
Th"re will be nothing doing for
the Pacific coast In he resolutions
adopted .by the Republican convention.
Swomv
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