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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1908)
DAILY WTAI, WCIWAL. SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, JM 10, 1PM i SPEECH OF HAMMOND r. Chairman nid gentlemen of the conventien: From each of the great galaxy of tommonwcaltlu constltutlne ; U'6 Union, como tho delegate of .an earnest and Impatient people. Earn est in their determination Uiat pub Uo wrongs shall be speedily righted, that corrupt practices shall cease id that civic righteousness shall preyall. Impatient at tho policy of delay and postponement pursued by the political party now In control Of all departments of tho federal government and impatient at the frivolous excuses and apologloa of the Republican party for Ha Inac tion and Its neglect to perfect nee 0ry legislation. Tho power to defeat progressive sad reformatory measures favored by tho great majority of tlio men of the land has been lodged In tho hands of a cotcrlo of reactionary pol ' ttlclRns who exercise It to further partisan ends' and to servo special Interests, regardless allko of tho seeds of tho nation and tho demands of tho people. Against this delib erate delay In tho performance of pubHc duly, agalnBt political cor ruption, agnlnst tho entrenchments of lawless wealth and ngnlnst the A Jlveranco of tho rights of tho peop'o arid of their chosen representatives Into tho possession of n trlumvlrnto at of sympnthy with tho pcoplo, tho Democratic party sets Its faco nnd prepares for a mighty conflict. Again proclaiming for nil, equality, for Bone, special favor, It enters upon the contest with tho comclotisness of blng right nnd with the nssurnnro of being victorious. Hero In this beautiful city of the Mottntnlni havo assembled the del egates who ar to select tho loader Jn this campaign of tho peoplo to re cover their rlfihtH and privileges. "vVhatovor dissensions thcro may be in our ranks, whntover differences of opinion may prcvnll, to bo worthy of tho task before us wo must choose ear leader with calmness nnd delib eration nnd when ho Is chosen wo Binet follow him with xeal and wPh etrenjtth, mindful only of tho grout purposes wo icck to accomplish. If thcro Is ono In our party great enough and good enough to bo made oar candidate, upon whom nil with JaTtmr ranks can ngreo and nround whom no Intornal itrlfo has raged, and who can hotter than any other wattes all the factions and all tho divisions of tho Democratic party Mpon n platform enunciating tho de- MRfrds of tho people nnd dedicated to them, It Is wlso nnd It Is our duty to naino him as out randldato. Tho great North 8tnr state, mid way between tho two oceans and at tho head of tho groat valley of 'the Missis ilppl. comes bore with a message) to deliver and a record to dltcloto. Bho has a son whom she loves and ha signally honored and the can not better aid In tho great work that lie beforo u than In offer ing to us a lender that honored clt liens of tho itnte. Thousands upon thousands of the Bieji and women of this oountry were burn In other lands nnd under Other flag. Tho opportunities to be found In this land, tho broad prin ciples upon which our form of gov ernment rwU, tho freedom of no tion and tho fecurlly of life nml of property hero attracted them so Ir resistibly that they left the home of tholr fathers nml enwe to live with us. to Dray for the naUa's wel fare when there is peace and to tight for the Hattoa's honor whew there is war. They beraate Atwerleaiis. It Is of lh sua of Swedleh iwwlgraatu ttjnt ttk. They vttiue with all the hope ad with alt the fear that l experience I by (note who try the uakaawa. Thero wa n aew htamage to he ae- quired. new rueiou he learned, n new life to be befHH. Tkey found a beaaurwl spot i the pfeta. tar tho lAkes d the tort, and ttawr thy built their little rut and uuaVr wont the muWlei the pioneer uu migrant so well uuderetaadi Ar tv kuw of hit hurd-NUH King, ( Minded, Ood-wrvtg uiuther. hi' he was Uaiht to lisp fete event m prayer, her ten arat learned ouu thing of the thaiaettr tit this grt natliMt. ae she Uienti u hint her reasons for braving faraway Sweden and taklag up her bin down ) tho treos sad the rive and the :f Doprlvod at an ratiy gg u( tfc fathers striding Uad, tk mother auu ur little out ere obliged ia make tholr way aioue. Qui f the depths of poverty haw oowe of the noblest souls tho world kas known. Tho hardship, tk. numer ous trials, tho woarr strugglw ftjj the day's nourishment, raiment and shelter, leave aa lwpre upon the NAMING JOHNSON character of him in whoso llfo they .f,m that can never be rcmovea. Tho story of tho poor and tho Inter ests of the common people appeal to him ns they cannot appeal to one who has not experienced the sorrows, fm imr.ion nnd the anxiety of pen ury and wnnt. The gross, the sel fish, tho callous and the Indifferent nre worn away by the grinding wheel of poverty, leaving but the refined, tho gentle and tender na ture, sensitive to the calls of dis tressed and unhappy humanity. Creatures of environment that we are, how great Is the Influence of our surroundings In thoso tender years when impressions arc most readily made and most lastingly re tained. In this uprising of the peo ples lot our render bo a man of the pcoplo, ono who has risen from the depths and Is by birth, by training and by nautre truly a on of toll. When the boy grew older he renJ a few good books and in a quiet country vlllngo pondered over tho great questions affecting tho destiny of tho state and of the nntion. Once convinced that tho government wns besot by special Interests seeking to obtnln unholy profits from It, slaves of greed nnd selfishness, lovers of powor nn-1 dominion, every patriotic Jmpulso in tho young man's breast Impelled him to oppose and de nounce thoso enemies of tho public good. Relieving that they sought shelter and protection at tho hands of tho Republican pnrty and hnd to a largo extent, through their agents nnd roprosontatlvos, gained control of thnt pnrty and of some of Its rec ognized loaders, ho nttnehed hlm (olf to tho minority pnrty nnd lab ored In Its ranks, without thought of o"lce or preferment, nnd with voice end pon ondeavorod to bring homo political truths to tho pooplo of his nutlvo stato nnd to throw light up on tho dark practices of unfaithful offlcc-holdcrs and public servants. Tour years ago the dominant po litical party In tho stato of Minne sota, flushed by a scries of easy vic tories but not held together by de votion to any great living lsue, found Itself engaged In bitter fac lloniil qunrrola. Croat' chleftnns had nrlren and their personal nmbltlons nnd their rontons for political su premacy o ougagod tho attention of tho adherents of tho Republican par ty thnt encronchmonts upon tho rights of tho stato woro suffered to romnln unchecked nnd tho Interests of tho stato wero no vigilantly guarded. It was the time for .1 leader to appear, ono who hnd tho cinlldonco of tho pooplo of tho state, whoso integrity was unquestioned, 7-iioso oharaotor was stainless, whoso energy and ability wero known; ono who had mado no factional en emies but who had always boon loy nl In tho sorvlco of tho stato. From 110 ono seotiou, from no ono faotlon, from no ono chits en mo tho call for tho man of the hour. It summoned htm from his modost office, the pub lisher of a weekly paper nnd around him rallied tho romnnnts of tho Democratic party that had mi oftert strugglod In vain against the crush ing force of Itopublican majorities. Reunited, Inspired with tho hope of victory, they followed this man and supported him. Not to honor him. not to gratify hit ambitions, but tn rouse n stato from drowsy Inaction to euergetlr life. In thnt year Vrasident Itoosevelt carried the elate by a plurality grtator than 100.0(10 but ike Dewecratle gevtraor va el w ted. Two years ag he was a candidate for re-election. Ills snrceseful ef fort In securing a reduction of traatporaUeu ehargee, hie eurcwe fnl MUNpftiifM againet timber tree puaer who and ku Usen undle twrbod. hie, lueoranc reform, his UtelM itrnttgtae for faithful aud efflrtut MrvKv In erv department of the ktato goNfinim-nt. uod hi KodoIFor Indigestion uur Uuaranlee Coupon H. nr iu i n Mut ct KMti. jc t twoiillj lit il bit DJt b08ltJ !, Ml ii ittaaJ yM( B1..0.J. T17 Kodoi M m Jbll IIUMBttt mi t Bj )) Ik vhw, Ui. wn.oi 11 u iht ttltr ih Hwt rwbii. It a tii u uthfy m ttiK it KMHt i il diiltt fa wkom w Uwibi k. u4 tu ittisaJ rf ceijr. Suit Sicafcf 1mTHUUh( Digests WhatYouEal Ai4 Hskts tht Sfonwch Swtc4 I. C DWXTT & CO" Olcsjo, XU A1MIRVGGISTS A Noted Cooking Authority Marion Harland Says: "COTTOLENE is now so well and favorably known and so widely titcd that it needs no word of introduction or commendation from me. The most eminent of American chemists justly says that it poww all desirable qualities of lard without the objectionable features inher cnt in all products obtained from swine,' "COTTOLENE the 'desirable substitute, is purer, more healthful, and more economical than lard." When Marion Harland, one of the best known and most reliable food experts of the day, recommends COTTOLENE in such glowing and unqualified terms, you may be sure of its purity and healthfulness. Ir -a r a J We hereby authorize your rrrocer to Cottolene IS Guaranteed refund y0Ur money in case you're not pleased after having given COTTOLENE a fair test. M C 1J :- R1L- COTTOLENE is packed in pails with a patent Never bold in Dink ;ticht topi t0 keep it clean, fresh and whole, some; also to prevent it from absorbing the disagreeable odors of the grocery, such as fish, oil, etc. Cook Book Free &gffi$&Sfi$& edited and compiled by Mrs. Mary J. Lincoln, author of the famous Boston Cook Book." Address ( THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO Nature's frank nnd fcnrlens manner of deal ing with all questions nnd mnttors thnt enmo before him mado him tho trusted tribune of tho common peo plo of tho stnto. "One good term de icrvcH another" wns tho cnmpalgn cry, nnd when the bnllote wero counted It wns found thnt ho hnd been re-elected by n pdurnllty Krontor than 70,000, the groatest evor given to 11 gubernatorial candi date in tho state. Today this man, In tho prime of llfo, courteous, kind nnd unpreten tious, strong, resolute and virile, an orntor of untiBunl power, who hns nt tnlned houornblo distinction by his own Industry nnd effort, whose high charnctcr and winning personality compel tho lovo of his friends nnd tho respect of bis political oponentt this mnn, innocent of tho nllure menta of groat wealth, who hns not boon sworvod from tho path of duty nor fasclnatod by tho powor given Into his hands nor dazzled by tho greator honor placed before him, nover unmindful thnt as a public of ficer ho la tho sorvant of the peoplo and bound by overy obligation of. duty nnd honor to strive to advanco( their interests, Is tho Idoal candldnte of this gront party for president or tho Unltod States. For tho first time Minnesota offers, to tho Democratic pnrty a candidate for the presidency, n man who has boon tried and found no wanting. It offers to you lu host loved citizen. It offfT you the gavornor who hns twlco led his party to vlstory, n Under stAlnlMs and pure, strong and brave, able and slncero. n true Democrat, faithful to the tachlnga of tho fathers, understanding tho 1 needs of the day, devoted to the good and tke right. For nomination for tho proeWewy of the United Staten Minnesota prosonts tbs nnmo of John A. Johnson. $100 luviml, SI 00 The render of this nanr will btf to be ttleased to leant tbitt there Is at i toast one drmded dteMe that iclenco 1 bae be able to cure in all its stages ad that U Catarrh. Hall's Catorrji Cure U the only toslt!ve our now! known to the wtdical fraternity. C-! 'ar h Wins a constltntlonal dlseatt equlree a rodetltutieaal tivaiiHfut' jtl'' Catarrh Cur it vakfn latem- ' . m-iiBp oirt-ciiv upon tne bloo-l 1 d iimcuou ura(v f the ttem. ,'Vnbv dtro!ng the foimUtlon of lt.e JIsom. and g vlng the iatteet "lencia Miiijiu mi the contltu. ,:''u and asl tin? nature a doing ttal vk The nronrlrtoi-k h.a ...... k fsith tn tta enrathr powers that the; ffr One Hundred Dollars for any je that It fa!U to .ure Send tor Met of nt'ttunlal. Addrew: P. J. eitfy ft Co . Toledo. Sold by drugging. Tic Tako tUll1 Ihwilljr Wll for cos. stl)taUoii. NVw Xot.trles. A. V. UulHgr. SeasWe: Cheter A, Shonoard. LettL C. e. Ja.vn Goorg.Q! Hil Fo Klaamh. ...',' DVltt'l ffichtnaiel Salvo Is bs Bclally good for rllee. Rei.mtenJ d aud old l-y : d-uggU Endorses Gift from the Sunny South Xnv Corporations. Combination Salt and Pepper Shnker Co.; principal ofllce, Port land; capital stock, $50,000; incor porators, E. C. Hurlbert, J. J. Hurlbcrt and John A. Lee. Robert Emmet Company; princi pal oJllce, linker City; capital stock, $5000; Incorporators, R. D. Carter, Isaac Ilaer nnd W. F. Butcher. John Ruedy Irrigation Ditch Company; principal office, Cecil, Or regon; capital stock, $750.00; in corporators, John Ruedy, O. nuedy and A. II. Ruedy. O. W. P. Land Company; princi pal ofllce, Portland; capital stock, $1500; Incorporators, William II. Morehouse, Jr., P. C. O'Malley and Geo. J, Kelley. 0 TEA New York is too far from Japan; San Fran cisco is nearer. Your irom returni ywr runner It jou doo'l lUo Schilling k licit e ray Uu. lUIOW.VSVI LI.K W'ATKIl roWKK IMPROVED To put in n dam nt tho proper place and tho proper time and that produce the proper effect is not al ways oasy, but that Is what J. B. Hoso has done at Brownsvlllo for the Brownsville Flouring Mills and Woolen Mills, generating about two hundred horse power It utilizes "aBSHHMHBXSJMNMMHMSJMSjBjSjSjBjBBHft! GREAT REDUCTION INPRICESBYTHECHAS.K. SPAULDING 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 mrnor Front & rerry streets. Cottolene COTTOLENE is made from pure Cotton Seed oil Uiuuwrfjw ----pes Because it contains noth- ncauniui iuuu. r rookes. bread and biscuits. ffiJZSmZ required than of either lard or cooking butter. Prove the merits of COTTOLENE to your own satisfaction by a personal test. It has a ways been nfed highest award wherever exhibited in compel, tion with other cooking fats. part of tho wnter flow of the Cnl Ipoola river nnd cost $1500. Mr. lies hns been working thcro with n force of men since April 5th, and hns Just returned to the city. He !s expert in his line of developing waterpower. It Is to bo regrottoJ that tho mngnlflcent water powers running to waste through this city 'are not better utilized. Salem hn from 400 to 1000 horao power wast ing Itself away year .In and year out, nnd little or no effort mnde on the part of the owners to convene It Jnto industries. Over Tlilrty-flvo Years. In 1872 there wns n great deal of dlnrrhoen, dysentery nnd cholera In fantum It wns at this time thnt Chnmberlnln's colic, Cholera and DI nrrohea Remedy was first brought In to use. It proved more successful than any other remedy or treatment, nnd hnj for thirty-flvo years main tained that record. From n small beginning Its sale and use hns ex tondod to every part of the United Stnto nnd to many foreign countries N'lne di'MgglBts out of ten will rec ommend It when their opinion Is nsked, although they hnvo othftr medicines teat pay them a greater profit. It can always be depended upon, even tn tho most severe nnd dangerous cnbe. For sale by Dr. Stone's drug store. -o CASTOR I A i'or Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tna xy 61gna;u-e . t C&if &y, K Iti'iiU'inber tho Special Day at Cliau tatKitta Lecture by John Sharp Williams. Gladstone Pnrk, Oregon, July 10. For the above occasion round trip tickets will bo sold for ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE. Snlo date July 10, limit July 13. Good going only on train No. IS. VM. M'MURRAT, J. M. SCOTT, G. P. A., S. P. CO. A. G. P. A.. S. P. CO. C-6-Bt- O C Te Co. Stenmera Pomona nnd Oregoat lenve for Portlnnd dnlly except Sua day nnd "Wednesdny nt C a. m. For Corvallls Tuesday nnd Saturdij nbout 7 p. m. M. P. BALDWIN, Agcst. G. F. Mason Box Co. 247 Miller St., South Snlem, miM- facturer of all kinds of boxes, crit nnd fruit dryer accessories. Pbo 308. 'L Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Wovea Wirt Fencing. Poultry Netting, Pickets, 0 Maltbold Roollng, P. & D. Rew RooHng, Screen Doors and Justablo Wludow Screens. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN Successor WALTER MORLEY. 250 Court St. Salem. 0r - r 7 MPWb """"ii