Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 18, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILV CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1008
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RLATfORM,
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(Continued From ftago 1.)
ttdirbfarit! landa'titi'd "roamfhTtfto
i' Rfim,bljcan policy for tio distribu
tion of- available areas of tho pub
! He domnlii to lahdia3i acttlcrB, '
"In lino with thlft snlondlrt imdor-
v"' , .i ... &. InlrMirt'tf fi ruiKiVitrthni flnfi. nn in IK"
bo strengthened and. Its renl objects S'T8" "" p.... ,,y..,.. ,
bettor attained by quch amendment HfatlvO, to entcraipon a syatenm-
as wljl-iivo the federal' govornmeuW V4niPe,l W ft4i,arB a(1
''.. ..'. .i-i n',i ,n(fni jVepmflrehenslve plan of tho watot
Kiuuiur uiui vidiuii u wi.. '
L ' ' t. i tii ii tf-i
and secure greater publicity in the -WB uo "H" ' 0l ",u UIU
manogenirtnt of, thKrWftdf c&nio'?7lecrStttt6';i" t
atlons, engaged in Interstate com- . , IVmilon IiicrrnHc. (
slons made by tho present congress
and declaro for the liberal adminis
tration of all pension laws. We rt
merce, having the power; nnd oppor
tunity to effect, monopdllos.
Railroad cttlslntlim.- J
(lilt- ...,.,.. l'. t.ttfthMv.V.nlnt ll!v-
,, u,. u, VJ'-vrvMa'!limrm ollr .winratlon Hint tho bftll
railroad rate law, and thG Vigorous
enforcement by the pront atlmfh
Istratlon of the Btate' against tho
roads and discrimination. .We be
lieve, however", . tfjat tho Interstate
commerce Jaw -should be further
amended to give tho railroads the
right to make- and Pli tariff
ngrooments Btibjcct to the fcpJirovM
of tho Interstate' commerce commis
sion, but maintaining always tho
prlnclplo of competition between
naturally competing linos, avoiding"
common control of such lines by any
moans whatsoever.
"Wo favor legislation that will In
Bure federal supervision as will pro
vorit, In tho futtire, over-Issues 'of
stocks and bonds by interstate car
riers. ,
Labor rlank.
Tho Republican party pledges It
s&lf to contlnuod dovotlon to every
causo tlint makos for tho safoty and
ibottormont of conditions among
thqso whoso labor contributes mucn
to the progress and wolfarc of our
country; to tho snmo wise policy
which induced tho party to maintain
tho protection of American labor; to
oatabllsh tho elght-hcar day In tho
construction of public works; adopt
a child labor statute In tho District
of Columbia; direct an investigation
Into tho conditions of working Tom
en and children, theso lator being
tho employes of tolephone nnd tele
graph companlo3 engaged; In inter
state business; nnd nmond nnd
strengthen tho laws prohibiting the
Importation of contract labor and
dcrlaroi that thoso policies will bo
pursued in every legitimate 'direc
tion, within fodornl authority, to
lighten tho burdens nnd;ncrea3o tho
opportunity for hnppliioss nnd ad
vancement of tho toilers of tho' na
tion. "Tho Republican party will up
hold, at all t'mos th'o authority' ani
Integrity ol tho courts, both state
and fodoral, and will ovor Insist th-jt
tholr powers to onforco their pro
cesses to protoot life, liberty and
proporty iljall bo preserved .Inviolate.
"Wo bollovo, howovor, that tho
rules of proceed ure In fodornl courts
with .respect to tho lssmanco of vrlt3
of Injunction should bo 'more accu
rately dollnod by statute in ordqr
that ho Injunction or temporary ,rti
servlco laws enacted, extended and
enforced by tho Ropubllcnn party,
shall continue to be maintained.
Advance Laws.
"We commend .the efforts to se
cure greater efficiency In tho natlono
public health agencies and favor
such legislation as will effect this
jutrpo3c. !
"In tho Interests of the great min
eral Industries, wo enrnestly favor
tho establishment of a bureau of
mines and mining.
aird1l)urnoso1 reaffirming our ad
Horanc6 to ovory ttepubllcan doc
trlno proclaimed since tho birth of
tho party, wo go before tho country
asking support, not only,, from thilse
who hnVo 'acted with jia heretofore,
but from nil cur fpllowcltuorJs wht,
regnrdloss of, nastVllolltcall dfiJ0
enecs, unlto with us with n desire to
maintain tho nollclos and nornetu-
ate tho blosstngs and make" secure fy
" ' . : ' . i ; ft
HOW 1LATFQRI PASSED;?
THK MBASUIIKS I)13FJBATKI
Forced, mainln by, tho V Wncgnsln
legation, demanding mDreadlcnl
READY. FOR
,'AU
HUT WANT PEACE
"Although at peace with the
world, and secure In tho conscien
tiousness that tho American people
do not dcslro and will not provok"
war with any other country, novor
thole3S,': wo declftro our imaltorablo
devotion to a policy that will koop
the republic In a position to defend
her tradition nl doctrines at all times
and assure her an npproprlnto par.t
In tho promoting df permanent tran
quility among nations.
"We proclaim our obligations of
further strengthening the bondB nf
friendship nnd good will with nil nn
tlons. Wo ndhero to tho Republican
doctrlno of the encouragement ol
American shipping nnd favor such
legislation m will revive tho moi
chnnt mntino prestlgo of' our coun
try, .so 03sentlnl to tho natlonnl de
fense, tho onlnrgomont of foreign
trade, and the Industrial prosperity
of our,' people.
Foreign Possessions,
"Tho pro.font conditions In Cuba
vindicate- the wisdom of maintaining
between that republic nnd "this Im
pdclshnblo bortds of mutual Interest
and. Is .now expressed thnt tho Cuban
people will coon again bo ren'dy to
assume completo sov.orlgnty ovoi
thtjlr Inpd. '.''.
4,Irt Porto Rice, the government of
tho United States It mgotlijg -with
loynl and pntroltlc siippprl; drdor
and prosperity prevails; tho' well be
ing) of tho pooplo Is In every respect
promoted and conserved. Wo be
lieve thnt tho native Inhabitants of
Port 9 Rice should be at onco mndto
coycctlyely' cltlzons of tho United
Stntos and that all others properly
qunllflod for citizenship under the
Htralulug ordgr.pan bo ,lssuqd with, j fg""f W", roildlng thorp should
... ;..... ...:v S ...f, . . .r ..: htv'fi tho nr lv ceo of becoirilnc nat.
urallzed.
out notlc, unless Irrebarnblo in
Jury would rosult from delay, In
which cao a Hpeody hoarlng thoro ;
after should bo granted.
Extend Rural Delivery,
"Tho froo rural mnll delivery hai
now' reached millions of citizens nnd
t wo f(j.vor Its extension until ovory
community receives tho benefit of
postal Bervlco. ,
"Wo recognlzo tho Boclal and eco
nomic advantages of good country
roads, maintained more, and mo'o
largoly at jMibllc exponso, nt less and
lois oxpoiiHo to tho abutting ownor
Oppose Negro DlHfronclilseiuent.
"Tho Ropub.llcnn party has boon
for ovir fifty years a consistent
,frlond of tho American negro. Wo
dotnand equal justlco to all man.
without regard to their raco or color.
Wo declare for tho enforcement Ih
lottor and spirt of tho thirteenth,
fourteenth nnd fifteenth amendments
o tho constitution of the United
States, designed 'for the protection
and advancement of thu nogro, nnd
condemn all dovlces that havo for
their real aim his disfranchisement
for reasons of color nlono.
' We endorse tho movement Inau
gurated. by the administration for tho
conservation of our natural re
source, approvo measures to pre
vent wnsto of tlmber: commend tho
work now going on for tho reclame-
I 'In tho Philippines, the Invurrai-
tlon
Sour Sfomeeli
"I uirtl (,,cnrr( (ml fel like a it. w n. I Inn
ill
bn ullrer 'ritm U)te)ilj Hinl tour uunch
jor lililiii iwo joar, i iiiii
cluo ftuii fitlmr driiifi Luk coal.
for a ahurt time Twill r. . riiiinit.! L'&ifftfl to
my rlmitU n lha un!y tlilui; fur InUluimioii tij
our ttDiiiHDii mikI t keap ih Im.wU In oJaia-
oitiuu iunjr nm f rv in ll"'ir
lICKItl)-
llurry Blue
uct Cttaak. fa.
5 est For
The Dowel
CANDY CATrURTIC
I.I.IHMI'Ulllk..
.PUHinl, PkUUblt, Potn,Tit0vJ.noOood.
Uor Slokaii, Weaken orUrlp. He tie (4c. hTr
.oM lu bulk. YUa jcnulnn talilel ttampil OU.C.
UurtnU4 lo eqr or your, montr b ji. "
Sterllnc Remedy Co., Chicago or N,V, 399
ANNUL SALE, TEN MILLION I0XES
has beon sunnrossed: law oa
tabllshod and' Ufo nnd proporty Be
cured. Educntlon nnd prnctlcnl o.s
per'lenca tlioro aro ndrauolnR tho ca
pacity of tho ncoplo for govornmeiU
loi by step to an ovor Increasing
monfMiro of homo rulo.
"Time hin Justified tlo solocllou
of tho Panama routo for tho Isth
mnln rannl and ovontB show tho wis
dom of securing nuthorlty ovor tho
zono througli. which It Is being built.
Favor Territories Admission.
"Wo . fnvor tho admission of tlw
t?rrttorloT of Now Moxlco and Ari
zona as soparato statoi of tho union.
"Wo recommend a centennial cele
bration throughout tho nation on
Feb. 12, 1909, tho hundredth nnnl-'
vorsary of tho birth of Abraham
Lincoln, by all tho people especially
by tho public schools as an oxerclso
to stir tho patriotism of youth.
Conclusion.
"Wo call attention to tho fact tha;
nono of tho great measures hero na
vocatod by the Republican party
could bo enneted, under n Domocrnt'c
administration or under ono whore
tho party responsibility Is divided
Tho continuance of present poltclos
absolutely roqulros tho continuance
In powor of tho party bollovlng In
them and possessing the capacity to
put thorn in operation, navond nH
platform declarations, there are
fundamental difforoncos betwoon the
Ropubllcnn party and Its chief oppo
nents making tho pno .worthy nnd
tho other unworthy of public trunt.
."The prosont trend of tho De
mocracy la toward socialism whllo
tho Ropubllcnn party Btands fo'
wjso, woll regulated IndlvldMallsm.
Socialism would destroy wonlth.
Republicanism would prevent Ita
nbus. In line With this tondoncy
tho Democratic party today bollovoa
In government ownership and tho
Ropubllcnn party bollovos in govern'
ment rogtlatlon. Ultimately tlu
Democratic party wpuld havo the
notion Vyvn the pooplp; whllo Repub
licanism would have, tho people own
tho nation.
"Upon this .platform of principle
action, a5 minority roiiort, -.elnbody
Jng tho WlBconstu domnnds, ,vas
'made by tho resolution committee.
"'The planks referring" to tjib olgo
tlon of United States', sona'tors by 'Che
people; tho ascortalnmontt of tle
lihysicnl 'valuation of railroads ahd
tho publication of cnm'patni oxp'oiides
wcro takon out for separate action.
Tho. remainder of tho minority
plntform thon wad itut to n vbto arid
was loit by 9f2 against only 26 for
It. Only 25 mombors of tho Wiscon
sin dologatos vptod for tho repprt
and ono from Now Jersey nnd two
from North Dnkota voted with thorn.
The plnnk providing fpr tho
publication of campaign expenses
was defeated by 880 nos to 94 ayos.
Tho direct olectfon of Unltod
Stnto3 senators was defeated by 88(3
noes to 11-1 ayes.
Tho provision for the piyslcal va!-
I nation of railroads Was defoatod by
917 noes to 03 nyoB.
Rcprosontntlvo Cooper, o( Wiscon
sin, said he was .the only who signed
tho roport and said he was proud of
It. Tho minority roport opposed
ship subsidies, pledged tho pnrty td
tho regulation of tolcphono and telo
graph ratos betwoon states and In
cluding a slight modification of tho
aompors anti-Injunction plank mndo!
public yesterday.
Tho roport domandod a rovlBlon of
tho tariff and Coopor sheuted:
"V favor tho establishment of a
pormanont tariff commission nnd bo
llovo thnt It should bo appointed by j
tho Prosldont from tho ranks of tho
citizens."
Tho roport Bald in pnrt;
"No party can claim tho public
support which does not put ltsolf
squnroly on rocord bb opposing com
binations of capital as nt proannt
constituted. It Is moro necessary
now tlmn In 1'900, for tho pnrty to
placo ltsolf on record ns opposing
criminal combinations organized to
fix prlcos. Wo demand thnt"con-
grossjgo to tho llmltof Its powors to,
onforco tho Sherman net .as It now
standi." ' j
Pedigree Ranges
Yottt kitchen will neve hzt
complete Kjntil yo have a Bticfc
Range. itop wasting1 fuel and
time with An unsatisfactory ange
Btsy a Buck and you Wilt if have a
ange which not only possesses
beauty and strength, hut embodies
as well, the constructive skill that
makes iot the greatest utility at
least fuel expense. Buck's Ranges
ate made in one ol the oldest range
foundries in America, and con.
throughout of the feest
obtainable and in the
most approved manner. There is
a Buck model here to suit
your kitchen.
THE REMOVAL SALEptice
on tne Buck's Range is certainly
an inducement to buy now and get
the best.
structed
material
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LABOR IS ,
,u DISPLEASED
WITH PLANK
Something Doing Every Minute
Chicago, Juno 18. Tho labor
lendors hero wotchlng the convon-'
tlon nro apnrontlytllsappolntod wlttt
tho anti-Injunction pjnnk ndoptcd to
dny by tho convention.
Whon ho wns asked for a Btato
mont concerning tho nntl-lnjunctlon
plank, Samuol Gompors, prosldont of
tho National Fodoratlon of Labor,
said:
"I have nothing to Bay about It
l don't know that I will ovor havo
anything to any about It."
John Mitchell snld:
"I regard tho antl-lnjunctlon as
being oqulvocal to no nntl-lnjunctlon
plank. It sounds n3 though It prom
Isod something nnd mny lus an opon
Ing wedge for something bettor lator
on, but, of ltsolf, It has no value
whatever."
.
itoosKVKrr and taft
STOOD FOIt ANTI-INJUNCTION
"Wo can fight woll, If wo can fight
right. It's Imperatlvo that .bucIi r
plank should go Into tho platform
(Signed) William H. Taft.
This message from tho secretary
fit war was read before tho resolu
tions commlttoo of. the Republican
convontfon today and was followed
by this ene:
T stand for a squnro doal, not
according to tho extremists, neither
tho Manufacturers' nssoclat'on nor
tho trades unions." (Signed) Theo
dore Roosevelt.
Tho commltteo thereupon, nftor a
long and todlous session nnd much
struggling for nnd against, settlod
the ntestlon of tho nntl-lnjunctlon
plank nnd votod that It should go in
tu ihe platform, tho bnllot showlnp
35 ayes to 1G noes.
JULY
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