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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1908)
. . :-. TT vw. KJiSi xmLMa ttn -" ""' "" 0"EnO"- ""' i08- G. W. JOHNSON & CO'S SALE CLEARANCE SEMI-ANNUAL ..rwi iiATfl AND TOGGERY THAT iijm M rtsMBySSSSSSHHl l"1 V M h TWICE A'l'KAItto'K'UO IT. TUB DISCOUNT IS AT HAND! ....tp. nniXO TO RUH OUT THE PROFIT! FOR TW ... tMirti.-i.rp VERY UNEASY" WIIA &LKli THE DOLLARS W v . WILL MAKM tii . J'l'f'I'") ALL OUR GOODS MUST VACATE JrkiMt ..... ., .,. sno , WANTING THE ROOM t 4 ij . OUR FALL -, AND WINTER WEAIUBLES WILL SOON HE WA t ''"STM''"" G W. JOHNSON &CO J4J Commercial Street " ii I -Tg.i frTt I I " I REPUBLICAN LEADER WANTS PARTY TO i REPRESENT PEOPLE Gives List Of Senators Who Enacted the the Mays Law and Opened the Way to Popular Election of Senators Ilou. Frank Dnvoy, rogNtor or tho land offlco at Burns, and ipoakor of (he lant Iiohho of ropresontatlvoi, who cannot bo accused of any bins toward I'opulUm or Domoorncy, has the following editorial In hi paper, the Harney County Now, and It Ii RomwuHdod to thinking Republi can, who do not want tholr party put In opposition to tho political view of Hho great ovorwholmlng vnawa of tho people of this state; Tho article lit headed and road as follows LcM W I'orgrt. Tho Now does not propose lo stand a tho champion or any wing or faction or tho Republican pnr'v as opposed lo any other wing or faction, Iti political inlMlon heltrr, o far as Ha power may Ho, TO PROMOTE THE REST INTERESTS AND THE SUCCESS OK THE PAR- TV AH A WHOLE, beltovlng as wo do that tho best good of tho nation doponds upon tho oxlBtcnco of tho Republican party In control of af fairs. This papor, howover, cannot clooo Its eyes to tho dangor with which tho pnrty In Oregon H threatened, through what wo bollovo to bo A MISTAKEN LINE OF ACTION AND ARGUMENT I'FRHl'KR lV LEAD. INO INFLUENCES IN ITS MAN AOEMKNT AND THE SYSTEM OF .titiTur uaihwmm AND FAI.SF- 'HOOD HEAUKD UI'ON INDIVIDU ' ALK AVD CL.SSI'.S UPON WIIOHIf 'votes the party must de- ' PEND for rucce. and wr feel that It Is tlmo to review tho past, corroct WE ARE HEADQUARTERS For Portland Cordage Co., "American wiiii ii. i i iii rui L m ii".;:j ,rssa t . ii. r - mi. Proof Hemp Binder Twine la warranted lo work u any Wheat or Corn Mwder uImj twlno. R runs 10 feet longer to the pound Uihk steal or standard. Uterefuro a bale of 0 tyta wf UlsW (Ally one thousand wore bundle thug a batey 10 iMgMtl ij&e Urt aUwltrU farmer oer ud. ?? 4 'A.MHltlCAN PUOOlMUiMl'" haftjfflpt BfWfj tor Of WoU tur will not rM It) U U auttlvtot) troo tm larger or small i, ami u tkro'orft r SHHcitSTIlbNOUR tk4 1mI or uuJ. FnmiiTtKOtrafisl Vj5"HtiaX PROOIMIKMP" should twtkt tkA ti1wlliK ML Uttt JtfttM your UlBder at tho beginning t kurvoit. l ! A Ua!l r siKoUtrU or 11 UIIUST, H. U up, iWm COUNT tbo MuWr f lM4ttg Uml aro bound and iiuboHSHl ThM Mt U tk Hrot Ull u( ".UlltlUC.W IMMHU HiwMP" m It m asMl sjim tU OkLMikr of boUl a Ucfu Tk KjMuii will surtKlio yo. Ay tumor toAktet tots tt it.' Ullr umi( a ban of ataftiiftrd at sisal, will altraii o onu "AMKRIi UtOOlMIKMP." PORTLAND STANDARD TWINB PURE MANILLA CLOVER LEAF I" ' T1"TTr ITT"TinrTT""iiTT"'i 'i'" i""""'TT"T"'"'"T' ' V '"' -- u. ,,, Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. somo orroneoUB Impressions lately glvon out and call n halt to tno gontlomon who are driving honest, Indopondont mon to nlllancej out ;jldo tho party ranks. Tho defeats which have como ti tho Republican party In Oregon arc now charged by certain nowHpnpors to Mr. Ilourno, Mr. U'Rcn, Statement Kn i. tho nrlmary lnw nnd tho Ini tiative and roforendum, all of which measures and mon arc cursed iinniorclfullv and Indiscriminately. A rotrosppctlvo glanco over tho paat 12 years shows that tho blamo Is wrongly placed. VACILLIATION, INCONSISTENCV, INSINCERE PROMISES AND PLATFORM IT TERANCES OAVE TO THE PUD PLE OF THE STATE THE FIRST SUfiOESTIONS OF- THE DESIRED CHANOES IN THE POLITICAL SYSTEM. Somo of thoso changes wore placed upon tho Btatuto books of tho stato without nny Intention of putting thorn In operation unloss tlmo nnd clrcumstnnccs fnvorablo to tho bosHos should appear, OTH ERWISE THEY WERE TO RE TREATED AS A LF.OAL JOKK PLAYED UPON THE COMMON HERD. And It was for Ilourno, or U'Ron, or Schubol, who Ijpgan, tlls movement for popular legislation, oloctlon of fonator, etc., but It wiU tho very Influoncos nnd tho vory mon who uro now nbuslng U'Ron, Ilourno, ot al. for tho rosutts. In 189R and 189C, tho loading ' mon who are the loudest now lu tho abuso of Ilourna nnd othors, wero tho most ardont advocatoi of tho hi- motalllc lioroay and they laid tM groundwork then for all the Ills which the lwriy has suffered since THE SAME INFLUENCES OPU.RAT IVfl IV MULTNOMAH, CLVISOP, MARION AND lNE COUNTIES, follow (Ml up later with coinl natlors with th Democrats whehebv legl lathe majorities were secured and U. S. senators were elected nnd In 1001, thinking that the tidal v. tno nf popularity was flowing In the'r ravor, tho samo men placed a law upon the statute lmolot embodying In solemn legal text THE FULL PRIN CIPLES OF STATEMKNT NO. 1, .WHICH NOW APPEARS SO HATE , FUli TO THEM. Lot us give a list ! of the state seuator who formulate l ' and voted fur that law for the (lee. ' Hon of U. S. senators Uy populur jvote, u order to lllueirate what we I wean, and It wae the very Urst bill Introduced that et4e: ! Adamet of MnrtoH, UrowatP of j ClnekaiiMts, CaweroH of Jackson, , Clam (Dem.l of Uhn, DlMwtck of Coos, Hunt of Multnomah, laman (Dahi ot MuUaomah, John tn of .Waseo. Joacphl of Multnomah. Kfl- (ly of Una, KHykendall of Ijine. Ixiney of Marlon, Marster of Doug llaa. Muj-u (author of the bill) of ' Multnomah. Morrow (Dow t or Mor- row. Mulkey of lHlk. Porter of jCtaoksuuv Probnel of Uniattll'v. (Stelwer ot Waoolor, Sweok (Dein.'k ot Multnomah. W'ohritnf (Dow.) ot W'MaUaton, WUIIaweon of Crook I AND MR. PRHSIDHNT (SKXATOR ' FULTON). j The only vote asmlnst the MP , was John D. Daly of Denton AND J EVERY OVB OF THE RRPURLl- (MX MEMUURS AltOYK L1ST1U) 'KXCKIT CAMERON, JOSKPH1, JJOHNSTOV AND MULKEY were aud are now all'ed with the furce that are onMlng Statement No. 1. Two yar troai the time they passed that lw. the vory same hub ;itod to Ignore and nullity It. yet they did not dare and twne not ot ! dared to repeal It. ' J REPURUCAN STATE CONVEX .TIONS FOR 20 YEARS RKSOLYT,U V1N FAVOR OF ELECTION OF U. S. uuvATnim 11V POPULAR VOTI . RKPUULICAN LEOISLATURES FOR AS liOXO A TIME PASSED SIMILAR RESOLUTIONS. A RF PURLICAN LEOISLATURE ENACT-1 ED A LAW FOR THE SAME PUR POSE. ALL THESE WERE IG NORED AND VIOLATED AT THE FIRST OPPORTUNITY, so tho peo ple embraced tho chnnco to get at tho promised nnd doslrod mothod through tho medium or Statement No. 1, nnd now tho gontlomen who brought about tho chnnge by their vacllllatlon and tnlso promises might as well try to romove Mt. Hood by the hydraulic forco of n garden hoio AS TO TRY TO WREST FROM THE PEOPLE THE POWER AND PRIVILEGE THEY HAVE OR TAINED. They may rnll and rldlculo all they plonio; thoy will only succeed In fastonlng tho people's aciormmn tlon moro firmly, nnd In driving noro ond more honest votors Into Independent action and Into othor pnrty Llllnncos. No party can ox-pr-ct n majority ot tho people's votes whtln rlnnvlnc to tho IiOOtllO tl0 OX- crclso ot tho rights gunrnntood or promised by tho laws. IE REPURLICAN LEADERS CAN NOT TAKE THE HINT THEY CAN 1AICE THE CONSEQUENCES. mmmmmmmmmmm POLICE CHIEF FIRES ON FLEEING RODDERS (United Press Leased 'VlrO San Francisco, July 10. Uador Golden, charged with being ono of throo men who broke Into tho silk GERMAN 11AKKIIV AND CONFECTIONERY Now under new management SCHLERET & SCHNEIDER Proprietors Complote lino of fresh and up-to-Jato bakers goods doilverod to all parts of the city free Weare proud of our party nnd wddlng cakes, dlhered on short notice. Glvo us a trial U all wo ask. St'ro corner Twe'fth and Oho meketa Fts Phono Main 9Ct. I ARRIVED! ARRIVED! PROF. MARTIN Thp world's groatost seer and healor Is now In your midst, soo him at once nnd snvo troublo, worry nnd adnoss uncalled for. He sos all and tells nil SPECIAL For a fow days only YOUR LIFE, LOVE OR BUSINESS, 50c 50c 50c 50c THE GREAT, THE ONE; THE ONLY ONE, PROFESSOR MARTIN THE ORIGINAL. Mako no mlstako nnd call on tho groatost living astral doad-trnnco clatrvoynnt of tho ago. ADVISER ON BUSINESS AND ALL AFFAIRS OF LIFE. Whom you will marry, how to control the ono you love, oven though mllos away; rounltos the sop nratod; glvos secrot powors to con trol. I do nil other? advertise to do and a great deal moro. THE ENTIRE WORLD HAS BEEN STARTLED WITH THE POWERS OF THE UN SEEN FORCES I HAVE AT MY COMMAND. You hear the truth and nothing but the truth I PROFESSOR II MARTIN Hoars- 9 to 9. Open SunJavs. 24 North Commercial stre t Room 17, Eldrldge Hotel store of B. Hart & Bros., la In prison, being capturod last night by nn mt. armed man, whllo Ills two compan ions nro at largo aftor dodging a fusl lado of bullots from Chlot of Pollca Blggy's rovolvor. DR. KUM WONDERFUL CHINESE DOCTOR Will treat you vrlth Oriental herbs and ruro any disease without opera tion or pain. Dr. Kum la known ovorywhero la Balom, nnd has cured mnny promi nent pooplo horo. Ho has lived In Salem for 20 yoars, and can ba truit ed. Ho U8?b many modlclnos un known to whlto doctors, and wltb i them can euro catarrh, asthma, ' lung troubles, rohumatlsm, stomach, llvor and kidney diseases. Dr. Kum makes a specialty of dropsy and fomalo troubles. His rem 1 HJA ...twA ni.ltrntA rltaanjn vhfln . erything olso falls. Ho has him dreds ot testimonials, and gives con sultation froo. Prlcos for medlclaei very moderate. Porsons In the couc- try can write- for blank. Bend stamp. If you want some extra fine tea, get It from us. DR. KUM BOW WO CO.' Great Chlncso Doctor L. M. II U M Jllas medicine which v.ill euro any known dlsonso. Ho makos a special ty of, and guarantees to euro Catarrh Asthma, Lung, Thront, Rheumatism, Debility, Stomach, Llvor, Kidney Troublos; also any blackened or swollon soronois, brokon llmbj; Smnllnnx: Enldomle: nil kinds t I Bolls, Lost Manhood, Femnlo Weak J new, HernU Troubles and Para'ysu I Consultaton froo. Cnro of Ylck & ITong Co., Chlneso drugs and herti, 1 153 High St., upstairs, Salem, Or 1 f -urn f f J J ft ttliiPf A "Bishop's Ready Tailored Clothes" MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING MICHlllS, r(NN 4 CO. rcMcttt. , t. SWem Will satisfy you at first glance that they are the only clothes for you SUMMER STYLES $10.00 to $30.00 Woolen Mill Store SALEM, OREGON '