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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1908)
1 IRKING HARD ON PLATFORMS Vudltorlum, Dqver, Jitly 9.-- n the hope of being abloto re t a completed platf.Qr.rn to tho loeratlc national convention lm- Idiaieiy bu uuuiiiuoiuu ui m-s iki a l.. 4sm t n ftnnnliinlnti I i 1 . lech of Permanent Chairman Clay today, the political carpenters Ik an unusually early breaTtfaBt. rhe general sub-committee of the Itform committee got together at 10 to receive the reports of the lous llCtlo aub-suhcominlttees to ich had been referred tho prepq lon of planks on various subjects. rhese committees held Bessionn ring the night and agreed upon Ictlcally all of tho planks In qujs- i. Those on Injunction, railroads, frency and trust were yet to bo ced upon when tho general sub- imlttee met this morning to for- llnte Us report to the full commit- which was scheduled to theetnt t'clock. . i before tho national convention i called to order at 11 o'clbck to- r, thelndlcatlons were that there uld be considerable debate In fthe I re olutions committee on soma the complete planks, especially rtso with reference to Injunctions, rrency, tariff, railroads, trusts anJ Iterwnys. rhe general opinion was however, t the flnished product would be platform entirely acceptable to yan. The Plnnlts; Among the propositions that were nctlcnlly certain to bo adopted re tho follewing: Approval of the anti-pass and tl-rebato laws, Prohlb'tlng corporations from liking contributions nnd providing publicity. ITho election of United States sen- prs by direct vote of the people. Recommending a -constitutional pendment permitting nn Income The enlargement of' tho powers of" illrond commissions, ttnto and na na). Favoring postal savings bnnks. The eight-hour day. Putting wood pulp on the free list. Opposition to the admission of As- lc Immigration who cannot be balgnmated with our population, whose presence would raise a race tue jAntl-lnJunctlon plank requiring itlco to bo given before Issuance, at no writ shall romnln In forco for tiger than a specified number of ys and that in cases of contempt mmltted outsldo tho presence of o court the defendant shall have o right of trial by Jury. Reduction of tariff on trust mnt- i"8 and general revision of the tar- to res'oro it to a revenue basis. Greater navy. Admission of Arizona 'and Nor fxlco as separato states. Denunciation of Aldrlch-Vreeland Irrency bill and recommendation of emergency currency to bo issued tho federal government and loan to banks under proper guarantee. Extermination of trusts, enactment law to prevent duplication of di lators among competing corpora- Pie, adoption of a license system to oie.t the public from watered pek, and the prohibition of control any corporation of more than 50 cent of the total of any produc es consumed in tho United States. While the platform polishers were lU'ng on the finishing touches, 'the w Yrrk delegation was holding n acui to determine how It should fad en the presidential and vice f3Jcntlal situation. It was con- w ally predicted at tho meeting H " 'rge majority of the delega te " "lid fnvnr Urvnn Minn matin f r" tire vote of the- stato under 'nit rule for the Nebrnskan. Ex- "a r Charles Towne and Francle lr " Harron seemed to be the! I'l ng candidates for the Empire IAZY LIVER Pod Paieft fc ...... h rfi ' C',,',',8 ' '' rr muehbttwr ! laeulf 1 1 J ,, tTtT lfr ... Best for The bowel CAJHHf CATtWRTK s,..i. V"Morjro,,D"Jr'k, ill i y Co, Cb,e" H.Y, H Lt,TfcltHLWIIiMES BLUE WOMEN i - Womenriiiottlct Mnderstand that melancholia, oOmmonly called" tbq blOes' is in nine times tntf of tana sure symptom of some seriqtia female organic derangement and should have immediate attention. V ' Women "whos splits are depressed, and WJuo ' ar ailing and miserable, should rely upon R;YD!AE.P3NKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND as is evidenced by f6llbvfngletters. Mrs. F. Ellsworthof Mayville, N. Y., writes to Mrs. Pinkhnm. "For three years J was in an awful despondent and ncrvbus condition caused by female troubles. I was not contented anywhere;, and was In such constant fear that something terrible was going to happen that it scorned as though I Bhoulci lose my mind. Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound has restored my health, and I cannot say enough for It." Mrs. Mary J. Williams, of Bridge port, 111., writes to Mrs. Pinkhnm; "I hnv6bcen suffering fromafcinala trouble, backache and headnches, and was K) blue that I wns simply tndcspalr. I feel It my duty as well as my pleasure to tell you that Lydia E. Piukhnm's Vegetable Compound cured me. Tho change in myappcaranco Is wonderful, and I wish every suffering' woman would try it." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, mado from roots and herbs, has been tho standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, irregularities, periodic pains, bapkacho. Why don't you try itr t'tato's choico'of socond place oh the ticket. The promlnont part ho has taken in the deliberations of the conven tion thus far has adde much strength to the "receptive candidacy" of , Representative OUlo James, of Kentucky, who is to make one of tho seconding speeches on behalf of Bryan. James' powerful voice and inngnetlc personality are expected td make a distinct impression upon tho delegates on that occasion, and mny be tho means of putting htm well to the, front in the running when the roll call is made for the vice presi dential nomination, SEEKING HOMES IN THE CHERRY CITY Following nrrivals today of per sons seeking homeB and business lo cations In the Cherry City of Ore Ore eon: L. Levasis, Oakland, Cal, F. A. White, CorvalHs. H. S. Price', Portland. B. F.' Wood, do. .- Chas. Peterson, Columbia, CaL . J. W. Baker, Newberg. G, At Rabin, Rogut). River. W. Wr .Davis, Ro?eburg. II. E Posz, Portland. "- Slvertr Araundsenf do. W. T.- Russel; San Bernardino,' Cal. H. S. Gall'gan, Hood .River. II. B. Maxwell, Portland.. T. W. Bell, Cleveland, O. John E. Smith', Hubbard.. W. C Miller, Wbodburnf J. -T. Beckwith, Jefferspn, Jas. N. Murdock, Monmouth. J. H. Lambert, Stayton.' A. Kamp, Maukato, Kan, J, E. Schriber, Clem. JaB. Frizzell, Fosslll. IERE THE CROWDS WERE FED JULY 1TII Aunt Susanv who runs ' a hqtel a'le:l the "Cottage," which is known to the traveling public from Canada to Mexico, and from the Rockies tb tho Pacific, fed 650 peo ple on the Fourth of July. -Salera is not much" of a hotel town but this shows what can be done. DESIGNING CHERRY PAVILION FOR SALEM E. S. Barnes, a Portland decora tor and artitt, is'busy preparing a plan for the bis Cherry Fair- pavil ion to be erected on the paved part of Court street, 176x24. The ex terior will be very showy and to the Interior there will be solid walls of flowers for backgrounds to the fruit exklbit, PAHiT CAPITAL JOtJIlNAL, SALEM, OREGON. KICKING J.' r X" ',,' ABOUT PAVING s Some of the property ownerB on StRte street who are close flgurers are kicking because tho total ex pense of paving thnt street Is less than on the first assessment, their Individual assessments are about 15 per cent higher. On the old as sessment, threo blocks wero to cost 2C,G01.62, and on the new assess ment only $21,801.50. It Is claimed tho 'old assessment Includes tha street railway but the new does not. In spite of that tho' Individual as sessments are 'higher and some of them have been to see the mayor about ltr it will be up to some one who can figure to explain the whys and tho wherefores, they say. , o CITIZENS 1 ,-," &Z T mA ALL HELP There I san opportunity for every ono In our fair city to do a kind and noble act, You all no doubt have read of the terrible accident which happened to Mr. John Brannon his head was crushed by tho wlieels of a heavy wood wagon. Mr, Brannon wns killed Instantly, hence he suffered no pain; but think of the poor widow and flvo fathcrlcus children being left homeless and ponntlesss, alono In n little cabin on n wood ranch, where they havo been living while tho husband was working hnrd to support liis wife nnd little children. The old03t child Is n girl 13 years o fage; tho othor four nro quite small, they nro strangers, but not left (n a strango land but In a loynl Chlrstlan land. Fathers, they need money; moth ers, little girls and boys need clothe?, have you got something you would llko to glvo thorn? If so lenve them at tho homo of Mrs. M. P. Donnlfa, 1700 States street. o ' 'Itcmcmlicr the Special Day nt Chan- tnuqua Lccturo by John Sharp Williams. QJndstona Park, Oregon, July 10. For the above occasion round, trip tickotB will bo sold for ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE. Snlo date July 10, limit July 13. Good going only on train No. 18. WM. M'MURRAY, J. M. SCOTT, O. P. a:, S. P. CO. A. O. P. A., S. P. CO. C-G-Ct. o CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children, flit Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tno stf ZAftf-ffiT Signature -f L&ajty&kZt&i New Notaries, Harry Brown, Yoncalla; J. A, C, Freund, Dllley; E. N. Hotf, M. M. Cavanaugh, Portland. Delicate who suffer from sleepless ness, "backache, or pain -will'iind relief by taking Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, They are quick in action,, relieving headache in a few minutes, while nearly every other form of pain yields to their soothing influence. A great many women have found that a few earned with them, insures immunity from suffering." "I am one who has suffered for 13 rear every month. For several yeara took dostora mtdlcine. until I gave up .to suffer until death. One day when I wna In sreot jaln, Mr. alea, for whom I was working, gave me a box or Anti-rain TlJIm At first I re Tuned them but he Imitated on my biv Ing tnetn n trial, rtnd I must gay tney or the only thing that I ever took that relieved me without putting me to itep. Last Ausuut I began to use them and to-day I am willing to say that I am cured as I had only one pill this month. I recommend them to women who suffer, and believe they can live without pain If they, will Uke Dr. Miles' Antl-Wlu '',.. CKAKJTY A. HIGHTOWEM. Caldwell, Texas. Br. Mlto' And'Paln Pills are seW fey yeur druHltt. who will auarjntee that the first package will benefit. If it falls, Ke wW return veur meney. NMM, eeflts. Never seW In kuHc MUWMtrficalCo., Elkfcart, I4 i Women THURSDAY, JULY 0, 1008 Dm Ym Think Fr YeMMrsalff f ' evea rour moat like a rowsi gulp dowb btterer feel or ttaAb offered yen T IntelllteBt tblnkin womsa. ta need ortrfM from weakaeee, nerrounea. tn ud suTwwnir, then It wcuii suttcb to fla that therMVom triad and tnia krat Mflfc;iar or knowtt ftnetrnnufiiLi tryyUts for the curenf woinanjjiiji. McHriw n "r-r ftntirnnTinii itf lar W ' . , The makers of Dr. Plerco'B Faterlta Pre scription, for the cure of wqak, nenovw, run down, OTer-worked. debilitated. ptln:racked women, knowing this medicine to be made up of Ingredients, every one of which bk the ttronccst possible Indorsement ef tho leading and standard authorities' of tho several schools of practice, are perfectly willing, and la fact, are only too glad to print, as ther do, the formula, or list of Ingredients, of which it is composed, in plain EnaiUh, oa ererj ibottlo-wrspper. ,t t)t The formula of Dr. Pierce's Farorlte Pre scription will bear the most critical examina tion of medical experts, for It contains no alcohol, narcotics, harmful, or hablt-'forGalsg drugs, and no agent enters lato It that is sot highly recommended "by tho rnot advanced and leading tredlrel tcaelient and author ities of tbvlr Jercral schools- of practice These authorlt.es recommend the Inrredlenti of br. t'fcrce'f Knvo'rUe Prescription, for tbr 'rurieof excrir"ihc nitit "irtmeits foryhic this world-fameU medicine IssdTltpd. . . tTT ' :1 If o other medicine for woman's ills, bat say such professional endorsement as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription barf reccivedld the un qualified recommendation of each Of It several Ingredients by icores of leading medi cal men of "all tbe schools of practice. Is siich an endorsement not worthy of you consideration 1 ,JT tjt ff ff If, K booklet of ingredients, with numerpM kUthorattvo profeslonsl en jrsemenU by'tbe leading medical authorities of this rountty, wll be maljed frtt to any cne sending name aad address with request for same. Address Dr. B. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y THE AVENUE , Creams, Ices, cigar.! and (ionfeo ion. Corner of Seventeenth md Aeylum aTPtmw. N. u. linker, pro prietor. iimiiiummnMiiMs 1 Gold Dust Flout Made by THE BVDNfiY XbV EU COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. AIndo for family use. Ask your grocer for it. Brnw nnd shortfl nltvnyg on lmnd. I P. B. Wallace I AGENT JiwowiewgieisMeiieinwMmassnt,isv: i uraber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will give prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to give satisfaotloa and to be up to the sanitary stand ard. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTIUOTS; Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of. Parr's Jewelry Store. Phone 650. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water ervlce apply -at oflee Sills payable aaeatklr iBadraate ., PRODUCTIOl ? ukmmmmfKmmm mmuumtriLLS. 1 Bin, Cux ttut far Btmimm VumMtrwa. IMWIt Tl FAIL '! S".! SfMl "; ftf )Mirt. Will Mi4UraoUIJ.t.t. 1& fvr mi tii.,aid vt Mvatr k,mbi,4. 8d1 .r.si4 k.Y 1HII K JAIUIUCI I. IH umitcb nreiccce..iT4.uMMyT. r. SqM in Ssiem by Dr. S.Q - mrnmmm I Af $ w-trm m Uim. itx'.ri wttk klua ViLUx. I1UI H.J Ud l I fr. ilrafl&si Vrst. xikt'i HAlekt 1H HK. rujikmn u IH. ttt.MifVl Or. 4a rem. MnltM Mfteaaxpe unceer9Jis . -, .. KT-As Ivj:,,a '"Jh.;v .-.'.- , . p. When You Arc Ory Why not buy 11,11 ' " - H '.t.- ' ,,'' "A pure, and wholesome beverage that is sold in-all the cltih of Western Oregon and Northorn Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops Grown in Marion Ctiuhty Mndo of Filtered Water and strictly in accordance with the Furo Food Law Snlem Bcbr Is the best mild beverago ottered tho public. Made by scientific processes and guaranteed pure and whole some. ,., . t No adulteration, No drugs or chemicals and under tho most perect sanitary conditions,. Address all orders to Salem Brewery Association I i - H a 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 M I II III 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 IV Waller & Hentschel e SuccBOsorB to E. Eckcrlln "THE ELITE" HOTEL AND CAFE & 14C nnd 148 Meala 6 A. M. to Midnight. Excellent Merchants' ' Lunch, 2Cc. Sunday Fnmily Dinners and T V44 E ECKERLE1M Family Liquet Stote 144 Commercial St. "heady tailored clothe roil WELL Dlf CSSED 'vTjjPUWIG RANGE 'i ise e m i " t Wc Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White Skirts Just Right. We guarantee to, All of our shlrtwnlrtB aro coro fully washed with a special noutrnl soap, starched Just where they should bo starched nnd Ironed by exports who have made shirtwaist Ironing a special study. Wo are pleasing tho moat careful dressers In tho city with our shirtwaist work and are sure we can please you. May wo havo a trial, SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY Tel. 26 ' 130-106 S. Llborty St. Strawberry Boxes and Crates Just received a carload of folding ballocks, tintops and crates. See us , for prices Jn largo and small lot. ' H. S. GILC, Corner Trade and High Sit s rsasafwHR-. .juu'Liunj .1 - -i- .- iwv- . - ' California. 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 II i 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 , t -i r. Commercial Street. (. Dnnoiiets n Specialty. ill-H Htl il I I I I III II llllll' Free Delivery IT LKK8 FUN FOll THE HOYS; as well as for tho wholo family, when you havo a Qraphophpne in the house. It Is tho twontieth ce tury nmuRor, and many a dull ovob Injf In tho winter can bo passed pleas antly with a Qraphophono. We have them nt all priced, and wlik both comic nnd sacred songs, Just nil you doslro. V. J. SAVAGK, 247 Commercial Street, " " "," -" "" sl.iAMi'llw i 1 : ia :. .. r-KmLjmmT