Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 08, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    DAILY CAMT.IL JOUUNAL. SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JULY H, 1008
J. L STOCKTON j
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
DISTINCTIVELY READY-FOR-SERVICE APPAREL FOR MEN
WHO CARE IS A SPECIALTY WITH US. JUST NOW WE ARE
THINKING OF THE COMING SEASON .AND ARE "PREPARING TO I
11ECISIVE" OUlt FALL STOCK WITH EMPTY TABLES. WH KNOW
TllAT THE ONLY WAY TO FORCE GOODS IS TO MAKE PRICE
CONTKSSIONS THAT COUNT.
Men's $15 to $16.50 Suits
Reduced to
and to nominate the candidate for
President. Tho vice presidential
candidate can bo named on Friday,
r according to program."
The make up of tho sub-commit
tee fs well as of the general com
imlteo is such that there is absolute
ly no" question that n progre-39've
platform, in lino with theideas of tho
Nebrnskan, will bo tho result.
lj 0
OVAiflON
$10.00
ALL THIS SEASON'S PURCHASES
DON'T FORGET THE CHERRY FAIR
STORMY SESSION
had' been In practically continuous
session slnco C o'clock yesterday aft
ernoon. So 8oVoro wore tho attacks
on homo of tho "bosses" that tho
committee, after hearing tho ovl
denco In tho Idaho case in public,
directed that all others bo heard In
private.
Fist Fights Prevented.
As tho night woro on, tho bitter
ness' botwoon tho factions In tho lob
bies Incroascd and sovornl times flit
flghfb woro only provontod by tho
lntorforonco of bystandors.
Tho first conteBt hoard was that
from Idaho and It was tho only ono
which tho general public witnessed;
John F. Nugont fought it out with
Formor Senator Fred T. Dubois and
Stato Chairman Jackson and tho Ho
was passed a numbor of times. On
ono occasion, when Jackson declared
that Nugent and his followors woro
advocates of polygamy sovornl of tho
contestants started for htm declaring
thoy would mako him "eat" hla
words but tho sorgeant at arms In
torfdrrod. Sullivan Caused Defeat,
It was whon the Illinois cdntoits
wero taken up 'that tho real fire
works began to go off. George F.
Mulligan, opening for tho so-callod
"Bobblo" Burko contests declarod
that Sullivan had sent dolegato3 to
the national convention whoso elec
tion "wns consummated through do
celt and debauch." Ho declared that
Sullivan and his frlonds hod wrecked
tho Democratic party In Illinois; that
It was always a caso of "rule or
ruin" with him and that, ho was now
party to a deal to defeat tho Demo
cratic organization In Illinois.
Sullivan replied sharply to Mulli
gan. Ho Intimated that the present
contosts wero "framed up."
Almost Causes Riot.
Judge William Prendlco replied to
Sullivan and almost caused a riot by
the vigor of his denunciation.
"Why this man Is not a Doraocrat,"
There Is a lot of
Unnecessary Eye
Trouble
In this world, W allow our
selves to become nervous and fret
ful. Weed3 of care overrun tho
garden of the heart when thoy
should never be allowed to take
root.
A GREAT DEAL OP THE
PRESENT EYE TROUBLE
U caused by peeopje selecting
Glasses for themselves that ara
unsulted for their eyes.
WE SUPPLY TIIE BEST
after thorough examinations and
tests.
Bait's Jewelry Store
Sjjtate and Liberty Streets.
he began. "I can rofer you to no
loss an authority than Mr. Bryan
hlmsolf. Ho has declared that Sulli
van hns never been a party man ex
cepting for revenue, and I warn this
commlttoo that just so long ns It
permits nn Individual to corrupt nnd
dobnuch tho electors of Illinois, just
so long will tho voto of that state
be recorded In favor of Republican.
Ism. Throw Sullivan to tho dogs
whoro ho belongs and wo will again
bo ablo to pile up tho old tlmo ma
jorities." Lie Is Pnsed.
Qoorgo B. S. Wllllnms, chairman
of tho antl-McCnrrcn organization In
Kings county, created a Bonsatlon In
his opening sontonco.
"If this man McCarron tolls you
ho will support Bryan whon ho goos
homo from this convention ho lies,"
Bhouted Williams. "Don't forgot
this. Ho lies, nnd ho does not dare
to say that ho will olthor vote or
work for tho party loa'dor."
Murphy's Tammany dologntton
was soated unanimously by creden
tials commlttoo.
In tho Pennsylvania contest the
nntl-Guffoy cases won.
In Idaho Senator Dubois' dolega
tton seated.
In Ohio, 19th district, tho Johnson
delegates won by two votos, 24 to 22.
In Illinois, tho Rogor-Sulllvnn del
egates won.
In tho ninth Ohio district tho cre
dentials committee soated tho anti-
Johnson delegation.
Denver, July S. Contrary to i 11
precodent tho Democratic convention
committee on resolutions will spend
two nights and a day In the construc
tion of n platform. In all procodlng
conventions such committees havo
workod all night and as long as noc-
ossary next morning and have then
turned In tho complotq Job. Theso
Donvor builders, because thoy want
to do particularly artistic work una
foel that there la no occasion for
haste, will bo deliberate .After tho
adjournment of tho night meeting of
tho full committee tho sub-commit-too
appointed by Governor Haskell,
chairman, was In executive session
until 2 o'clock this morning.
This committee which Is said to
i have been selected by Bryan, Is made
up as follews:
Chairman, Governor C. N. Haskoll,
of Oklahoma.
H. L. Martin, Alabama.
C. E, Thomas, Colorado.
Jerry Sullivan, Iowa.
John E. Lamb, Indiana.
Samuel Alschueler, Illinois.
J. C. Beckman, Kentucky.
F. Noel, Mississippi.
George Fred Williams, Massachusetts.
W. J. Stone, Missouri.
F. W. Brown, Nebraska.
Alton B. Parker, New York.
F. G. Newlands, Nevada.
R. D. Inman, Oregon..
R. F. Pett'.grew. South Dakota.
F. Swanson, Virginia.
After a short sleep and hasty
breakfast this morning the commit'
tee resumed Its labors at 9 o'clock.
They will be at It until 5 p. m. when
they expect to repojt the full com
mittee which will proceed straight
way with ike preparation of the flna!
draft- of the platform. Ther flguro
ou reporting. to tho convention at 10
a. in. Thursday.
"That will give tho convention
plenty of , time" &ald Chairman
Haskell, "to dispose of the platform
packed the' galleries of the conven
itlon hall by 11 o'clock today. Tem
porary Chairman .Bell, Mayor Dahl
jman, I. J. Dunn," Judge Wade, Ollle
Jnmo3 and other Bryan leaders held
I a conference at tho Brown Palace
just before the tlmo scheduled for
tho session and mapped out the pro
ceoduro to be followed In caso a light
should develop over tho Pennsyl
vania troubles. It was agreed that
no attempt would bo mndo to force
tho "previous question" and thus
stifle debate, unless tho Guffoy fol
lowers should become "too rampant"
In their denunciation of tho major
ity. ' Whllo tho hall was slowly filling up
tho Bovoral dologations woro parad
ing the streets being augmented by
brass bands altrrnntj'y cheering for
Bryan and tlu.i Aato lcnJers. Tam
many mado i at nppoaranco as
strcot show and Impressed Into serv
Ico to head their demonstration four
stalwart Indians, tho real thing
who made a decidedly picturesque
appearance, as clad In flannel blank
ets and feathered headgears ana
with their face? forgeously painted
In all tho colors of tho rainbow, they
mnrched stolidly along nt tho head
of tho hundred braves from Manhat
tan, tho lnttcr resplendent In silk top
hats, black broadcloth and toting
gold headed canes.
Tho California, Oklahoma and
Connecticut delegations and tho
"Dnhlman Democracy" of Omaha,
also parado prior to tho opening of
tho day's session oscortod by march
ing clubs.
It was 12:25 p. m. before Tempo
rary Chairman Bell rapped for order
and thero was tho usual dlfllculty In
clearing tho nlslos and gottlng dele
gates In t,holr scats.
Immediately thereafter Chairman
Bell gavo tho signal and tho Milwau
kee marching club, headed by Mayor
David Rose, paraded tho hall.
Goro's Speech.
The chair thon Invited Charles A.
Towno, but Towno was also nmon
the nbsonteos and Senator' Gore, of
Oklahoma, was called on nnd escort
ed to tho platform amidst cheon.
Tho blind statesman from tho young
oH of tho Amorlcnn commonwealths,
prcsentod n striking, albeit, some
what pathotlc figure as he took placo
on the rostrum. Ho mado a hit with
his first remark, whlchvas In rofer
onco to a note forwarded tho clorrt
saying tho Michigan blblo was lost.
"I am dlrcctod to stato that the
Michigan blblo has beon found In
tho don of tho Tammany tlgors. I
eaw It thoro on exhibition a3 a curi
osity," ho bogan.
"Oklahoma rejoices with you as
sho puts on her first long dresses
and sits down hero at tho first table
with tho guests. It thoro aro any
Democrats who want to know any
thing about anything, just ask Okla
homa and sho will tell you.
"It Is true that tho President of
tho U. S. said that this opinion of
our constitution was not fit for pub
lication but It Is on a par with many
of opinions of the President of this
country, .
"The great secretary of war camo
to Oklahoma and told us to do what
the Anglo-Saxon raco has never
done, reject the opportunity of self
government. But we secured liberty
on ourselves by a majority of over
100,000, rejecting tho advice of Taft
and accepting tho advlco of tho
greatest living apostle of human lib
erty, Bryan."
Ovation Breaks Out.
It was the spark In tho powder
magazine. With a wild yell Ne
braska was on Its feet.
"Bryan," "Bryan." "Hurrah."
"Hurrah," went up the yell and dele
gation after delegations Jumped up
while the yell Increased In volume
until It sounded like the roar of 1000
locomot've whistles.
The band was playing but no
ono knew what the tune was. Among
the howling delegates It was notice
able that the New York representa
tives not only did not Join In the
cheering but for the most part kepi
their seats. It was the same way
with the Pennsylvania delegation
As the applause and cheers seemed
to lessen In volume, from the Wyom
ing scats went the banner of the Ne
braska volunteer and down the aisle
it was borne. The smiling face of
the commoner again set the crowd
on fire and the banner was carried
up to the speaker's stand and placed
alongside of Senator Gore.
It caught on one of the big golden
GREAT REDUCTION
''.'
IN PRICES BY THE CHAS.K.
SPAUDING LOGGING CO.
We have today made a big cut in prices on
all building material manufactured by us. Now
is the time to build, while prices are down.
Call and see us at our office corner Front &
Ferry Streets.
eagles, used in the decorations and
tho bird's- wings outstretched foil
alongsldo of tho blind senator.
o
STYLES AT FASHIONABLE
SUMMER RESORTS
Tho hard times soom to havo had
no offoct on tho vagaries of Fashion,
for gowns aro moro luxurious this
summor than thoy over wero before,
and at all tho famous watorlng,
placos of tho East, especially Now
port nnd Bar Harbor tho costumos
worn add great brilliancy to tho
sonson.
In very fashionable society tho Dl
rectolro stylos aro literally carrying
ovorythlng boforo them. Skirts aro
very long and clinging and wnlst3
aro short.
Ono of tho ladles, a spectator at
tho games at tho tennis court at tho
Casino In Newport, tho othor day
woro a stunning creation of palo
pink linen, that nnis,t' havo como
straight from Paris.
This gown had a long trailing
skirt, trimmed at tho knees with a
12-lnch band of embroidery dono on
tho material with linen thread and
tny Ilrton' braids. It had a Dlroc
tolro coat with tho customary short
walstod offoct In tho front and rath
or long tails In tho back. Tho coat
wa3 trlmmud with embroidery match
ing tho garniture of tho Bklrt, Tho
slooves wero of three-quartor length
aud adorned with broad bands of
tho ombroldory.
Another handsome frock, neon at
tho samo placo, was of natural col
ored pongees mado In n tight Em
pire stylo and trimmed with broad
vortical bands of ecru silk lace,
through which ono could catch dis
tracting glimpses of a palo bluo
silk lining. With this dross nalo
.bluo stockings and matching shoos
woro worn and on tho head a palo
bluo straw hat with a long bluo
plumo. Tho parasol also was of
tucked bluo taffota.
Silk Jackets nnd Linen Skirts.
Vory smart and protty aro tho
new costumes In tailor offoct mado
with a short pleated skirt of sorgo,
plquo or llnon worn with a looso or
scml-f.lttlng Jnckot of colorod silk
olthor in tho now cortso shade,
green, coppor color or nnttlor bluo.
'Thoso llttlo Jackets aro finished with
I big buttons of tho silk or Immonao
.plain whlto flat pearl buttons. Thoy
aro undeniably smnrt and nro worn
a great deal for driving.
Yachting Suits.
Tho yachting suits this summor
nro vory chto and sportamanllko In
tholr appearanco, and what Is bottor
than all sorvlceablo, as ovory out
ing costumo nowadays must bo aor
vlcoablo In ordor to bo corroct.
Vory handsomo onos nro mado tn
whlto sorgo with tho rogulatlon sail
or blouso with an ombroldorcd
shield ploco nnd a bright rod silk
tlo. Of couro su.'ts of bluo sorgo
aro usod also,
Of lato years, Instead of tho cus
tomary yachting suit thoro has
gradually grown up a fashion of
j wearing tailor suits of sorgo or Pan
ama -that Is coat and Bklrt suits for
jthls purposo. With those aro worn
either a silk or linen shirt waist
mado in sovoro tailored stylo. For
yachting whlto or tan Bhoos aro us-
!ually worn, whlto with tho whlto
suits and tan with all othor colore.
Modish Bathing Suits.
Bathing suits nro moro becoming
this year than ovor was tho caso bo
foro. Tho vory newost fad Is tn
havo thorn mniln nrlnrpsa nfvln nn.l
fitted closoly to tho flguro and of
courso this nocossltntos wearing h
bathing corsot. Tho smartest bath
lng Bttlts aro mndo of taffota but
vory protty ones are also soon In mo
hair of various oolors.
It is vory fashlonablo to have th
bathing cap, bolt and shoes all to
match. For oxamplo theso Acces
sories In gay rod and green plaid arp
worn with dark bluo nnd black suits.
Modish Jewelry.
Tho Jowolry worn at Newport this
Btimmor Indicates that thnrn In at
prosont a great voguo for pearls
vory largo ponrl earrings aro sewn
and nlso pondant or drop oarrlngp.
tho uat vanoty of Baroque ponrl
aro put to many uses and aro em
bodied In necklaces, ornaments for
tho front of tho corsage, scarf plna
and Bwung on tiny chnlns ovor th
collar In tho ovor gracoful "La Val
lloro." In fact, thoro Is nothing
qulto so protty in tho way of summer
Jowolry aB thoso pearls an thoy loo
so qool and go woll with any co
turno.
LUCY GARTER,
IHuie Wing Sang Co
RIO STOCK OF GOODS
Wo mnko up nil kinds of wrapper
and whlto undorwoar, waists and
klmonas and skirts; nil kinds of
gontlomon'n and ladlos' furnishing
goods; all kinds of silks and dron
goods; hose, suits, pants, pvoralli,
. blankots, neckwear, matting, china-
ttiwu, iiuiitiB, uiuuruumry mm tacj,
otc.
OUR STORE REST
Goods now nt vory low prlco blj
snlo,
Slin N. Commercial St. Salem, Or.
"Bishop's Ready
Tailored Clothes"
MICHAELS-STERN
FINE CLOTHING
MIOMAKl. TtH 4 GO.
9 Chi area, m, v.
Will satisfy you at first glance that
they are the only clothes for you
i
SUMMER STYLES
$10.00 to $30.00
Salem Woolen Mill Store
SALEM, OREGON
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