DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1003
MODEL
Harvesters and Campers
Dry Goods Supplies
LICENSE
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Overalls, Sox, Suspenders, Gloves, Calico, Muslin,
8 to 11 oz. Duck, Denims, Drilling, Ticking, Shirtings
LOW PRICES
LOW PRICES.
LOW PRICES.
Men's and Boy'B Balbriggan Underwear . . . . ; 25c
Straw Hats from , , . ioc up
Table cloth, white or turkey red ,a yard . ... J. I ....... -. 23c
Toweling ...',...,- ... ....... ...... .fir
, ?..
Toweling, all linen, unblenched . . .,. .'..;.'....::.....' 8c
Sheets, bleached, 81x90, hemmi-d,' each ..'....'..."? .' 05c
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Blankets n pair ; 80c
Children's Overalls 23c
Orcy cotton hose, a pair . 12c
ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM
240 and 246 Ccmmcrclal
9 oircci, oaiem, uregon
BANK TALK No. 18
By the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, Salem, Or.
Points That Should Interest You
WE give you the bast cf service as the result of long experience.
WE Invite new business upon our own merits for strength, supe
rior facilities and courteous treatment.
WE do not mimic, or meet, but create, orlglnato and rolBC.
WE have a large capital, surplus and profit account, thuB Insuring
safety nnd liberal treatment to our patrons.
WE provide an absolutely safe placo to deposit your money.
WE ore not an experiment but a grown, really existing reality.
WE return your money (all of It) on demand.
WE aro prosperous as well as progressive and MERIT WINS.
United States National Bank of Salem, Ore
m
When You Arc Dry
WHY NOT BUY
A pure and wholesome beverage that Is sold In all tho cities
of Western Oregon and Northern California.
Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops
Grown in Marion County
Mndo of Filtered Water and strictly Jn accordance with the
fttro Food Law Salem Beer In tho best mild beverage offered the
PWIc.
Made by scientific processes and guaranteed pure and whole
tone. No adulteration, No drugs or chemicals and under the most
pert sanitary conditions. Address all orders to
Salem Brewery Association
H)H B'Sj
CUT AN ARCH
between tho hall and parlor or
parlor and library; replace
that unsanitary wall paper In
the dining room with a beaut
iful, paneled walnscote and It
will bo better than bulldlag
a new houie. I can' do It to
the .Queen's taste and at sur
prisingly little expense.
A. 31. HANSEN,
Manufacturer of Sash, Door,
Mouldings, and all kinds of
House finish. Corner Mill
and Church streets. Phone
Main 341.
MAKES PUBLIC VIEWS OP CAN
DIDATES FOR THE JMtKSIDEN
CY ON PROHIBITION OTHER
LEADERS ARE REPORTED.
Louisville, Ky July 20. Tho
National Model License league has
Issued n brief statement showing the
relatlonihlp of prohibition to poli
tics and labor, as Illustrated by the
recen utterances of men who aro
most prominent today in the public
eye. The league publishes a com
munication from William Jennings
Bryan to the effect that the liquor
question Is not a national Issue, but
that the only tlmo that Mr. Bryan
ever had occasion to vote on the
question of state-wldo prohibition,
, ho voted against It and expressed
Milmeelf as follows;
"I believe Injthe right of each
community to attend to' 'its' 'own
business. I believe that tho people I
01 ine commuuHy Know uciicr wuni
they want dono than any outside peT
sons can know."
The league also quotes tho recent
utterance of Henry Wnterson, od
Itor of tho Courier-Journal, who ha
laid down tho rule: "No Democrat
enn be a prohibitionist."
Tuft's View of Prohibition.
The league then calls attention to
tho fact that the prohibitionist can
find 6olace In the utterance of tho
Republican nominee for tho presi
dency of the United States, William
Howard Toft, who, In a lecture de
livered at Yale on "Four Aspects of
Civic Duty," nld:
"Nothing Is more foolish, nothing
more utterly at variance with soun 1
policy than to enact a law which, by
reason of conditions surrounding
tho community In which It Is do
clared to he law, is Incapable of en
forcement. Such nn Instance. Is
sometimes presented by sumptuary
lawB by which the sale of intoxicat
ing liquors Is prohibited under pen
nlty In localities where tho public
sentiment of tho Immediate com
munity does not nnd will not Bus
tain tho enforcement of tho law.
In cases where the sale of
liquor cannot bo prohibited In fact,
It Is far bettor to regulate nnd dn
mlnlsh the evil thnn to nttompt to
Btamp It out."
Whnt Mitchell Soya.
In regard to tho position of lnbor
as to sumptuary law, the league
quotes from n letter received by
President GUmoro from John Mitch
ell, president of the United Mine
Workers of America and 2nd vice
president of the American Federa
tion. of Labor, in which Mr. 'Mitchell
says that ho regard model llcenso as
much superior to the present sys
tem and that It would remove many
existing evil. Backing this up Is
the following quotation from an of
ficial statement of tho American
Federation of Laber:
"Tho continued growth of prohi
bition and tho destruction of the
brewing nnd distilling interests will
result In the farmer and tho allloa
trades in nil the lines of manufac
ture being mads to suffer great
losses by destroying tho market for
their product?."
The prohibitionist's views as to
tho Democratic party, as given in
the American Prohibition Yoar
Book for 1908, aro quoted as fol fel fol
eows: "This (tho Democratic) party
does not employ 'deep thought on.
its attitude on the liquor question.
It has a few sounding phrnsci on
'sumptuary law' and
SHOE SALE
CONTINUED ONE MORE WEEK
Vi
A IX shoes will be sold at the same
ridiculously low prices, with ad
ditional cuts in some lines, until Sat
urday night, July 25th.
. See the ladies' high top canvas
outing shoes, reduced from $3.50 to
$1 .95.
Ladies' white canvas Oxfords and
children's barefoot sandals at cost.
State
St.
THE HIKE
Tele
phone
"Leaders in Up-to-date Footery"
Ho onco did know. Whnt has
caused him to 'quit?' His boat
friends are at n loss for nn answer.
Surely his memory Is In good work
ing order. What has caused this
change? What ho nld in 1805
Ikib been quoted on another page.
What ho does not say in 1907-8 is
tho wonder of the century."
Short List of Opponent.
In another section quoted from
tho Year Book tho prohibltlonlstd
say: "Quotations are at hand taking
an attitude unfavorable to tho
Fpread of prohibition from Presi
dent Harrison, Jnmes G. Blnlne, Jno,
Shermnn, New York Tribune, Chi
cago Tribune, Cincinnati Commer
cial Gazette, St. Paul Plonetir Projs,
Brooklyn Times, Indianapolis Jour
nal, and New York Mall nnd Ex
press, which may ho deemed en
titled to represent the Republican
party's real attitude on any ques
tion, especially whon they all
Wc Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and While
Skirts Just Right
Wo guarantee to. AH of our shirtwaists are ear
f ully washed with a special neutral soap, starched Just
where thoy should bo starched nnd Ironed by experts
who have mndo shirtwaist Ironing n special Btxidy.
Wo aro pleasing tho most careful dressoru In tho city with ear
shirtwaist work nnd are sure wo can please you. May we have a
trial.
r
SALEM
Tel. 2C
LAUNDRY
COMPANY
136-166 8. Liberty St.
agree.
f
. ECKERLEN
Fatiily Liquor Store
J 44 Cmmercial St.
Free Delivery
ties of the citizen' which it airs on
every occasion. They will not boar
analysis In thlB connection, but anal
ysis and discriminating thought are
often found lacking In the Demo
cratic method of suitalnlng the liq
uor traffic. They do not stop to
question whether the liquor mon's
arguments and figures are sound and
true but thoy swallow thorn whole,
and act accordingly.".
Republlcmi Attitude,
As the Republican party's attitude
toward prohibition, the Year Book
is quoted as follews:
"Tho Republican leader have en
deavored to postpone and finally to
defeat prohibition oftener thnn thev
have consented to It. Tho party
cannot by any moans be said to
have been a militant force in be
half of the prohibition of the liquor
traffic and the protection of th
homes of the people from tho drlntc
curse."
The league's quotation of the
Year Book's attack on President
Roosevelt is as. follews:
"He (Mr, Roosevelt) reads the
press and often flames out In an
swer to newspapers or persons who
An tint Tilpflse h!m. Hut he Anon not
I know tint the liquor traWc exists,
In conclusion, tho league point
out the fact that tho prohibitions U
turned away from the Democratic
party; from the Republican party;
on 'the Poor- that ho cannot get the laboring
man's sympathy; and In default of
theso, ho must once more mako
h'rasolf ridiculous by throwlni;
away his vote for a foolish candi
date and a futile cause.
IT LKFS FUN
FOR TilK HOYS,
as well ns for the wholo family,
whon you have a Oraphophone Ih
the house. It Is tho twentieth cen
tury nmusor, and many a dull ores
lng In the winter enri bo nnnscd pleas
antly with a Graphophono. We
havo them at all prices, and with
both comic and Bacrpd songs. Just as
you desire,
F. J. 8AVAOK.
Sir CoiiwditcJhI Street.
Twenty-fho Cvnta Is tho Prlco of
Pence,
Tho terrible Itching and smarting,
Incident to certain skin diseases, .a
almost Instantly allayed by apply
ing ChninuerlnJn'B Salve. Price, 25
centB For sale by Dr. Stone's drug
store.
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CASTOR I A
For Infants and .Children.
ffie Khd You Haw Always B&ugfi!
Bears trio
SJgnatuTG . t CZatty
READY TAILORED CLOTHES
FOR WELL DRESSED
MEN.
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ATf-mMwrt
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prjce range:
$ZQ 40
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District Conference- Gorman IlnptM
Brethren Church of God.
Portland, Ore., July 10-21, 1908.
For tho above occasion the Southern
Pacific company will make a rate of
ONE AND ONE-THIRD FAR.E on
tho certificate plan. '
WM. M'MURRAY,
J M. SCOTT, G. P. A , S. P. Co
A. O. P. A., 8. P. Co. 7H-6t.
THE BUREAU
Is a gentleman's resort you not only find gentlemen In front of
tho bar but behind the bar.
F. P. TALKINGTON, Proprietor
Ills long experience In the business has taught him that It pays
to buy only the best.
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS
Telephone. 177. Stale ft.
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